.1 1 :**toilreAkiaa, rat page Pic7l4ic.- 7 -We had IMO special news from the ;Ile at the time out form closed, but we Foluie7 May venture to say that the company, no doubt, spent Very pleasant day, and that they all went home de ;...#lo:yriends of association, provided it could always be ..1110tesiOsant as a Fourier Pic Nic. Wu expect that we will be able to give our readers a full report of all pro . 'ilit,itais i tt, as we have had a reporter on the ground who a*rtettat 4 o'clock yesterday morning, so thathe might .61P. in "advance ofsorue of the males" in picking up a few harming items through the country that were ex poCtiEtti.to add to the pleasure of the occasion. We sup_ Or ba T will report himself to-day some time, if he has foanoti a little association of his own. . 11.30:or _le So!flakes side with the AGE in "Lambas 4oe Barker forks intemperate advocacy of tem perance. Joe is used to hard knocks, and we have no 'dank he - will be able to grin and bear all that can be • said whist him. LLEGHEICY CITY.—We were informed yesterday, 41! ' " I T a gentleman 'who scenic(' to know all about it, that Alt a quarter past 10 o'clock, tin Tuesday evening, reid Itimbitteiese 50 Jrie cent. in Allegheny city. There is no • ..--rl4 l l,!,rt.tr ease in that city now,,it is all fur sale, on Ake 4itatuitsceommodatingtingle !Troll •`‘it " I • i#s . p , re6itkets present supertir advantages for pigeon s : 11 K4ottre.,engsged in the canal business. ' tar The colored citizens of this county held Coon . _ • iyCismaantion on the 14th, nod adopted measures tope *thin the Legislature to grant them die right of suf ,trive, • They adopted several recommendations to the eirillered people, which, if carried out, woulil be of ittitVnivantag,e to that portion of our population. Oae 404igiutictu recommends that they s hould engage more htitrit' - ultaral labour, as it is thesurest means of their . 'teidelevation, and future pro,perity and happiness; an- mtiter titaLthey encourap their own tradesmen, and a- l c . .-ttothet 4 in relation to their schools. ,G4t4111-I.x',s JIAGAZINE..—The September Nu. of this work,:htss been received at Eterford's. The superior i.liata4tc r of this Alagraine, twill if possible, be enhanced commits of the present number. It is evict! ijaererrrespeer. ' ' THE NEXT CONGRESS. ; , In an article in the I ork Journal of Coin rJMi • '' . New•'' tnerce, of Friday last, we extract the following: P . "` ' 7: ''' THE SENATE. like Clection of a Whig Legislature in Tennessee, Antkosit certain, or all bat certain, that the two vacan t*, fetenthet State in the United. States Senate will be tailid.ll44 Whigs. There is a vacancy in Illinois, oc casioned by the death of Samuel Mcßoberts, which is amnia to be filled with a I)emocrat. Another in Ma iliandiwitich will probably be filled with i Democrat. In this case the U. S. Senate will be divided, political fr ' SI - higs and 24 Democrats, giving the elin - ea ma - (if 4. It is, however, to be noted, that Mc.:Xives, W.; Who is included among the 28 Whigs, belongs liilliei Who school, and will be quite as apt rirep') against the Whigs as for them. Also, that Mr. prter, of Louisiana, was chiefly elected byslemocrat iic, vmes, in opposition to Mr. Cantrad, die regular ,Tibia nominee, and may feel himself beholden in sonic in... Ammo to those who elected him. The Senate is at prevent' . cohstiuted as follows: Those in Italics are MAtse. Sourit Cittor..l:cA. Tokirrairfield, 18 15 Daniel Iluger. 1347 eel* Evans, 13 17 George Mc:Duffle, 1319 _ Navy Ilexes 111 ILK. GEORGIA., 14.1:X/d i bliTy, . 1917 ..14n M. Berrien, 1847 .Atfisnton, 1849 Wm. T. C01qi ... y i ....4844/. • .2 , At.AnAutis . . ti&li*M 4 e l Piti 1845 Vi'in. IL King, ricluzot, 1349 Arthur Baehr, MAssarfi vsKTIN. 111t3ALiNtee1. Refits .Ckaate, 18 IS .fu/in Bender:coo, 134 5 AWL' Bates, 1347 llobert J. \Volker, 18.17 •. Is LAND. LOUISIANA. Naglidea P. Dixon, 18 15 Ale..7onder Barrvw,li; 17 'Jaws P. Simmons, 1317 ...11e.corpl,r Porter, 13 11) 4,7 4 ss.lrKerccur. ' TENNE•ISE.E. 13-15 Two vaca.acies,ll - hig.6. Johti Niles, 1349 Nrw YORK.. KEN TUCK X.'P. Tallmeadre; 18 15 .101 in 7'. ifoorehrial,l3 17 211111' Weight, Jr., 1849 John J. Crittenden, 1849 'NEW JERSiT. GRID. William Payton, 1845 Ilenjamin Tappan, 18 15 ..4tio6 W Miller, 1847 William Allen, 1349 .13r.IVENSTLVANIA. INDIANA. Pipled surgreon 1845 Albeit S. IVlsitc, 13.15 JaewleePunkaaate, 1849 Ed. A. Ilaunegau, 1849 Mt-sm.-sue. ILLiNots. Mr RAO' krililLiiilagard,l34s LIIMIICY, Dem., 18.17 • Filloisses Clayton, 1847 Sidney Breese, 1849 • +e: -MARYLAND. 4/l is Borßt. Wts D : Merrick, 18 15 Thomas H Benton, 1845 Vacancy. • Lewis F. Linn, 1819 VIRGINIA. A lIKAN SAS, • I#oltalne C. Rives, 1815' Wm. S. Fulton, ItalittatS. Archer, 18 19 A. 11. Sevier y. rii CAnui.t.irre. MICHIGAN - . • • Mangum,lB47 d. 8. Porter, - 1845 W.-f . Haywood, jr.,1849 IV. Woodbririze,, 1817 Whigi;',2l; bi.riwratA 2:2; vacancies, 4. Total 52. V, 'HOUSE. OF RI : WRESENTATIVES. ildell the new apportionment, the House of Repre -• es NW comprise 2 - 23 members. Of these, 141 hi" y been chosen, as follows: NEw CONGRESS, OLD CONGRESS . . Milietn4 , , 5 0 Geinixia," 6 7 t datbas. 1 1 Tork, 10 24 • 19 21 • - Dittman., 1 1 hibitiiitblisetts,t 4 2 6 1 South Carolina, 7 1 8 Now Hampe hire, Coliiideticut, . Wilted; Lodainzia, Minh 'Cartifina; Tedeessee, • Keatuc4,. Illissis, .4....,..iL1it0 •rwo sacancies. lFour vacancies. Lathe kstfive States there are a few members about whase,elastion there is some doubt. The result, how tests will differ very little from that above stated. By an stasishistion of the footing, it will be seen that •in --- "lsteen States where elections for Congressmen hat* atready been held, the Whigs have lost (compa red with deir representation in the Congress from the saraa4tates or parts of States) 45 members, while the Destgetats have gained 30, making a difference of 75 indguelative strength of parties. There are 9 States yet tottlect, and vacancies to be filled by two others, as 4"; No. of Mem?). Date of Election. Rhodelsland, 2 August 29 Versos; 4 September .5 Maine, 7 do. 11 6 bt =scancies, 2 , October. 4 du. - 4 Ohio, 21 do. 10 . P 24 do. 10 New 3 do. 10111 Michigan, 3 November 6 Mississippi, 4 do. 6k 7 Missichusetts, Nacancics, 4 do. 13 82 Elected as above, 141 1 - 1( Total members, 223 lest Congress. 0 4 0 Of the 82 members yet to be chosen, the Whigs may ,possibly get 30, or say 31, which would make their to rsi umber 70, or leas thee one third of the whole now& RSWAY UGUST 24, 1843 5 8 5 5 5 11 2 3 7 6 1 2 5 2 1 2 5 5 n 102 34 7.2 I=== - JOHN IX FEVER'S . New & Cheap Stock Establishment, NO 61, DIAMOND ALLEY, BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET STREETS. TAVOULD most respectfully antipunce to the citizens 1 of Pittsburgh and the country genendly, that I have commenced the manufacture of STOCKS, of every va riety, form and description, and would solicit merchants and others to call and examine fur themselves, as I am determined to sell on the most accommodating terms for cash, and hope, by strict attention to business, to merit a share of public patronaze. aug,. 19-6 m. P I LAC ES WANTED fora number of school teach ers, book keepers and salesmen, warehouse me.u, agents, &c.; collectors, mechanics, coachmen, la borers, haulers, lads in stbres and tit-trades and about geutlemen's houses and manufactories--as well as in steam aud canal boats for a number of boys. Also, for a number of seamstresses, chambermaids, dry and wet nurses, and forimall girls- All kinds of agencies attended to at moderate charges, on application at HARRIS' , General Agency and Intelligence Oflee, No. 9, sth street. L ADY'S BOOK aorl GRAHAM'S MAGAZINE! The September numbers of these spleudid *loath lys received at the St. Clair street Agency to4o Litera ry Depst, opposite the Exchange. cut s !:''.2—tit Lady Dlessington's New Nora AVM. FOSTER has jun' received Lade Filer:. .sington's new novel, ":11eredith." Alan, the "Ttrin3," by Fretlerika Bremer, twit,: haul at the St. Clair street Agency and Literp.ry Depot, uppoiite the Exchange. utPr f. 22 ATARK MANLY, Tta; SKIPPER'S LAD.-s-A stieting tale of Boston, during the Stamp Act and Tea Party days; with reminiacenses of Adams, Hancock, sc., received by IV. M. Foster, at his Agrn tw and Literary Depot, :St. Clair street, opposite the I:!xeliange. Price 121 cents. aug: 2;2 -Gt STAC It LLOYD; lit •Co-Partncrship. STACY L.LOYD, it:, having, Associated with him Mr. A. G. REIN HART. will continue the Gro cery awl Produce Bo.vincss, at. Us old stand, Nu. 140, Liberty street, PittAurgh, under the style and firm nf LLOYD & CO: E7eltt addition to a general Grocery and Produce Business, the tetsCriber4 offer their services to their friends and the public, for the szde of any articles do signed fits this market. 'Also, for receiving and fi i.. warding all litnis of merelaildizo, &c., to or front the west, and trust that the practical experience they have had in the above business in this city for some years past, will enable them to give entire satisfaction to those who may favor them with theiccustore. STACY LLOYD & CO., 140, Libertyst. aug •?1-lOt Great Excitement. LADIES and (iENTLE lEN of this rite 15vharc been rescued from the very mat embar rassment Of a miserable style of penmanship, by at tending J. J. Estee's vt-ritimr institute, and stab there is an opportunity for all who have any desire to l iinprave in this, the most useful of all arts; tit follow in the feat steps or their predecessors, anti like them, be justly ranked among fhe best penmen of the city. Mr. E., front his !oar; experience and unparalleled aUCCE23s in tell!:it leg the above art, is viurrantecf is mattuing all who fa vor him with their patronage, that duay.will more than realize dwirteadest His iastititte i 4 re moved to Market Sfr. ,- 1, b,!I‘VOCCILIkt sptaE#Th `at;., next door to Mr. Culter'A Beak Story, tillhieh is a t a ut d li-rhtful place for an institute or the tied. •• I.adies turd Gentlemen, will von call a:nl c.:alnine his lay ,• a •al I splendid assort anentofdraw e r ins, all of which nee ted with the lien, Sure ittits tltnitgli swift tts Eagle'sconnolud and - tlr2 bold riguro sprimrs. He hat also a splendid assortment of specimens of hie irnormement, which cannot hat convince the niostTastiliou s oldie utility of his ityitein of penman- ship. The Institute will he open for t}t rrreption of j hisclass (svitich are at pm -sent lark: and ititert•sting,) aril! hours Huts, it`tVa!id evening...4ov furtlierivii. titulars, inquire 'gins office; or at Nlrs.tiftliite's board :: .sinntsti,-corner of Fourth and Liberty streets. N. H. The Ladies' Class trill In.set :zt :2 o'clock, `2.2-:1t T UST ItEr1:119:1), 14-00 l INsortm.. a t of ;of J of ootl also, 5;19 cats of t.:lo‘v a ryl parplo 1 !obi 5 dooble Olin; Idrgo a Id surt:l LnOkctr aad tubs; :20 writing and Irttvr paper, or sale Oa accommodating term.;, for cast or uppr.,vol exchange. ISA AC [ARIZ ES, Agent and C.orooi43i4in More' mt. 1 0L E LEATH Eit.-1:20 sides ~,1e ivatherju.st re -111 c,,ived by lIA ILMAN, JENNINGS & Co., nog 9 43, Wood =two. MENAGERIE. THE PHILADELPHIA ZOOLOGICAL GARDEN, UNITED WITII THE NE TV YORK FOR TRI: YEAR. 1343. Under ti Directian of Mr. 11. Huid.ine Co. The proprietors of this establishment would res pectfully inform the citizens of l'ittlturqh, and its vi cinity, that the above named Exhibition will be open at Broadhurst's Mansion Ifougc, Pittsburgh, on I Vert u esiday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Angiat the 23d, 24tli, 25th and 26th. Doors open on the 23d from 74 to 10. On the following, days front 2to 3 and from 7. to 10 o'clock I'. M. Admittanco reduced to 25 cents; Children under 10 years half price. NOVEL SPECTACLE. The proprietors of the New York and Phihuielphia Zoological Exhibition have, at great cost and troublo, trained two prodigious Elephants, in harness, driving them in, tandem style, imam entrance ofthe Menagerie into the city, leadin7., th 6 Grand Cavalcade of horses, wagons, &e., after the same style as exhibited in the New York, Philadelphia and other principal cities to the groat surprise and admiration of thousands. New and splendid Scenery, dune in oil painting by one of the Licit artists in Philadelphia, decorates the sides of 20 wagons, 01l containing animals of diGrent descriptions, affording one of the most rich and ani mating displays ever brought forth, all the designs he ! ing of the latest finish and most admirable fashion. To enliven this soone,!on entering the towni n high toned band will pcitir forth some of the most fashionable airs. Theoelebrated JOHN SCHAFFER, the subduer of the saver denizens of the forest, will appear in a most magnificent sPties, of scenes entitled "The dreadful doom of the Sultan's slave." _liming a variety of thril ling situations, the following will be exhibitedt—The outcast slave banished to the fore 4 of Faihri, expiring from Imager and fatigue; when a tierce Brazilian Tiger darts like lightning upon him from an upper cavern. The Eastern despot's most awful sentence ! ! For feited life spared on condition of training a wild lion to farness, which is accomplished, and the slave rides across the road in an ancient car. Also, a variety of other beautiful and striking situa tions will be presented during the progre ss of the piece, to conclude with the most bold, grand and daring hu man display presented among a whole carav an of wild animals let loose at the same time, upon the Indian Slave, who will gradually subdue, and playfully exhibit his remarkable skill in elegantly grouping the match less zoological exhibition. For particulars see large bills at the bomb'. aug. 17. A. G. REI:CTIART IiMEME --,- John D. Davis, ' Prothitnoti AUCTIONEER AND COA NI IMISSION ERCIF rT, I mum... 4 ally .offer myself*a. cand*te for the office iof Profikortotary of Allegheny cMpity, subject to the Corner of Wood and 51h. sts., Pittsburgh, I TS ready to receive I erchandize of every description action" - of the Democratic county convention, which I 1 on consignment, for public or private sale, and meets on the 30th August neat. from long experience in the above business, flatters f GEO. - It. RIDDLE citv himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction Allegheny -2 may 31—te d&w. to all who may favor him with their patronage. Regular sales on MoN DA I's arid THURSDA Ls, of Dry Goods and fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Of Groceries, I'ittsburgh manufactured articles, new and second hand furniture, &c., at 2 o'clock, P. M. Sales every eveninc,at early gas light. aug 12-y W ILL naming, S t i l l. D, o 4 t u h t o'clocklor tD k Thursday avis' Commer cial Auct ion Rooms, corner of Wood and Ath streets, a general assortment of seasonable Dry Goods, in lots to suit purchasers. And at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, a quantity of Household Furniture, a small invoice of Ciruceries; and a - variety of mbieellaneous artielesi. ring 24—It JOHS D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Catalogue *Mailable Theological and mi.. callaneous Books at Auction.- A T Davnea Commercial Auction Room!, corner Wood and sth At:4. ' on Saturday evening next, August 26th, at 7A o'clock. Catalogues are now rea dy fiii• delivery. Immediatcly after the catalogue, will be sold, in lots, nn invoice e.or.school books, statiouary, writing paper, prints, S;..C.' At o'clock precisely, 1 spipistlid gold patent, lever