Capital :versus - Labor. Tfre Eaui.Orpoied that: .the',#eeen f the ie Capitalist is to'i/4 cafiantup :Of 14 . Opera tive. ' .4 - • '''..-•':,-, . - ''''''' - . .'':' OW . the 12010'3110-4,>.;_:;ye'idstjf# ape the Pie:sidentiaii. election, ssiii.,:itili -j Perinsylta-1 ,Mari—thi - NeWfrUirt 7iburiii4-publishedlan article from diet' Dry Goods Reporter," witti , evident , satisfacUon, stating :that many of tbui argest manufaci.urers had agreed to reduce Ole' rate of wages twenty-five ,per cent. Within the last week siiveral instances have come to oar knowledge,. roving that this project is in tended_fo• be cried into general effect in this quarter. We hake the names of several Wealthy establishments 01 this city and county that have resolved to decii - ase the rate of wages hereto fore paid to th - e4thands twenty and twenty-five per cent. Reeint intelligence from Lowell, Massachusetts, friforms us that the same course is to be pursuettim that quarter,—the so-called Eldorado of thesoor operative. There can be• no doubt, what6er, that the scheme is intend ed to be generlin its character. There is somithing in this expedienk,,whiek' , 1 indicates concluOively the heartlessne4fOsPV.; tat, and the hArness of all its pverg4l4,s tri favor of Labor.: Before the election34Pital i cannot go too Or to try to show lini :Mach it feels for the woikingmen and- wiii4AU/ 7 Weinen —and how certuln the latter wig:benefit:by' the ... . ele . .. . , . prosperity of , th 4 former. Aker the - election, i wagei If- ''not - roil this corporation 't 1en0t,., 5 0. these specious s'tbries-aro all shown to be false, l a . tip necessity of ; doing so aq,) , " id and the cold selishness of the money -warship- why:4re Wages tab reduced ?#' •ea r controls eve4thing. Th.crt theee 4 e44 d.s . l 2.ll Hatt* areMooOticeiving a4tTe ski ~, eenlator estimates how Many thensalim eno 4i iiis aivia6n4s which; ~hirce ti make by cu:fitiag down the --w -.4Pgirt, t r# trebled their-capital. Whylignl . '.-- ble men ant weinen in.. hi5:,0414i:,...,, ~, . - t , . I, .'e shillinitakett off heire,:and ,41i4c,„ . 44,T.,, tr. , iw4 41.. i t r ima n d for the ends IVay nti b tters it if, i4order.pleep'lCA*ll*V. r t 3 iir 1 : .... 1:: , .. " !' at title gyres .11illmertt) ' beta s, y; ) . t ke si p tik t - i i ii ng ndi t v ici i , ; machinery Niir old ' . i . fa se i r lar ve e to of r s er o p ro at e r u s n tkn fo l'e re t4._;l o. ti-ti d, 40 11 #4.,..;. ii V, if illii u to n t i ti ii t .i. : a f li . ? giin, he deprive? a family of loin'" , 4 „.... .. i l l i n ~ t is i • .4 . chased; nets bbildin eesaries of life ? - 0 What matters itipfi*7i .. .- iiifik. „. _,, s rbeingtniabed, real ester net to diminish Ole rapid accumulatioTeeeltss 1 4- i . ' natter preparations fur fat) thousands, he ens down, from the poor orphan i , i i, ..id, , ib is 4 0 4 -• , ,, d ,,_ • ~,.d4 „ ,... - (lithe lone widof, the pittance that keeps her oto,priv - . from suffering poterty or froth nameless 'shame ?-4---4 al-tleelat He congratulateilhimseff. and consoles himself I ib 3 i, b„-b, by the thoughtrtliat but kintall those nowk'llle hard ; : ~--, toiling in his faC4ory ..: ,would be out of ,employ, p - roe e d , at • and probably initiates of the almshouses. Mr. B. I t is a sa d e a iliey, which it will require °tile iff d ip,1 4 . 1 p,...ca. (~i.to., to expose, that the pros- i ll , .tbio a brief 0141 fi reritr of Capitat;effects,favorably the interests ..eunt y w' of Labor. llovi tunny itistances cannot he for , -g ad pointed out by escry intelligent citizen, where Testate Fil . the - operative at 'l the laborer have -gme on , t i„, e i : 74.,i, toiling for their!„i iiving„ at the lowest wasees, :at, its pa4,' Vete the manufletarer has rolled in wealth, : showing tl - the inearnatio4.f fat dividends"—his fortune ' manifests! . growing while he ,elept—and his peter ita:reau' the last-fti' Ma in despite of pis extravagance at-ci diesif a- ' But • n.. tion? Indeed,e think it is safe to assert, . eeeeef b an i that there are bit felt instances on record, pro-' up ;ill;arylnag that when's e capitalist or* the maitufac-1 and every. tutor felt his profits increasing, he has thougbt • old—new; of increasing tilt wages of' Labor. But when i r „ t i,i g, Li the day of electio4 'comes round, t Oe at istecratic ,real et•tat't proprietor change_ his arrogant hearieg—drops ,i,„, 4 , pe i, his lordly super' rite—and goes to work dili- !king aivici, i gently to show ti vi,ters,irt his employ that if. b c . 7 ... 6 1„ c i.,. Laeolecoism slim! ds, ruin will befal him; and were :.befo, i poverty and wan vertake his workinen. Ev- shotild tint ' ery Arfaittinite', teiilaiion is blamed upon the tio„'lL s, Locofecos, and . a Bank. breaks, or creditor hiremMet - fails ;,if there is fall hi t.:m price Of iron, or a out,'';as le :se in the iirice, f cotton-Lit io all the fault of w i s h . e ,A not ' In.: Locefocoa. IWhere falsehood and plausi- tivei al, Mlity will not-etwer; force 'is openly-veserted the resort tre- and as we live said before, the Working_ in I:.ltiropet.. ~goo. nun is often cotii:pelled to choose between the th(; America)] operative i' much bett k • sthnder of his tree choice and the loss of his be heard thq.Mgh the ivellot.box: 33 ;dte. In the uftture of things Such. assystent 1 number of o eratives had given thei moot long surive in a free country. It must i leave, the m ll's ; on some corporatii end either in a t4orough ohange in - the policy ! girl had giv notice to quit. lie adV of the capitalist ; rit will produce a hostility ,r- v b c , bad bottles in the country t ,, between the employer and the employed — be - land:all to help each other to get off; town one class f industry and other classes-1 dnee t. back td their homes, never to tir which must prof !tee the worst of consequences [agatmg the truth respecting milli at last. l' : !,.* corporations, and strive- to remove eh We copy from he Lowell .4.drertiser, in re- irression (created by corporation em amiable confirmation of these views, the fol- . Mreloung 'men and wom*n front the lowing absiraet eV a speech delivered since the that Lowell is' alt Eden ; tell them" election, by B. ]:,.Butler, Esq., (not of New ftheir easvo.greem, native hills, if they Tait,) at a mee rig of the operatives, male and ~5r,,,, 'health, wean it, and happiness : feattle, - in Lotrel . . MasSachusetts. The ineet- Mot to .I.ke found here. Let the pot - in -was called tOconsider thecontemplated re- riereielatiorr has given and continues to auction of the prices of labor in *the factories l!por:ite bodies, be diminished. They ; a that quarter, ltd Mr. Butler ' undertook to ,telgetlier in a common, selfish interest erpose the fallacf of the professions of the cap!- .der the sanction of law; eimspire to °A ' ;,..tsts. Read his remarks : " i•ethirlthe price of labor. The wag Mr. Butler wa s . / S introduced' to the assembled i cor :fo oen - nre to be reduced, yet ev multitude, and tirade a most powerful and- elo- ',ration is making 'money, and some en pent speech, offsonee two hoursiniength, fre1a.,,,,m4k;„8. More'than double the quebtly inter' by rounds of-applause. If the Lawrencd reduces th ' othcrs The cheers of m end the wasting of the baud- Fits I, . oeratives because iris dividend - , terehiefs of fea(les, showed the deepinterest sriial p l is it any reason th 'Merrimack taken in the oultien under discussion. 'Could 3he - Same, when its diyid nils are lar the hostility thOte manifested against..soulless'Abe :. cut down is univer 1, Let jo mporations era their mighty influence be car- ;boa-makers - thus comb' e together, ried out at the allot box, those who control %r moo other than carp° atioins, and, tie envernmentrbf our city and State would late`the law,' The . reme fdr this .i Linn be in a merited minority. 31r. B. fan familiarly over ilie history of manufacturing 'through the'lmllot-licii7; '-: .... • . ' Ate,. B. dwelt long upon the itiflue o r perations in city, from the creation of the teas and Cans Company to the pre gent day. - satiated and incorporated wealth: 'I were often told they'were riot- idai, This company; .few years, ago, - ceased to exist a a distinct text ',dividing before its dissolu- they did nanil o itheir work' and pay, go Where they pleased.;. Is it so,) :on an immense' and oftroney. „ The atneuntentwe leave ails capital invested in manufacturing i hi one ' Mill 'arid . attempt ° t- •' - ' Work in another without a-ihr.e, and titrY, Is $12,110,000. - viz : - Merrimack, $2,000 (,00 ; Hamilton ; ; ' 4 200.0qp ; Appleton. $6OO,- i • -- t hoirlonester indaitrioni, lie or ,She i „,-, mitts 'to :carp the bread of life, Ti "00; Lowell, $ 000 ; ' Middlesex ' $1,0 ""'" niealaisteiii eilsts among :Mapufacti 000; Suffolk. $ ~000;- 3 ):etno.nt $600,000 .; uorallong all `over , ,State, and all Lawrence, $1,5 . ,000 • s leaeliery, $210,000 ; England 800t,11,200,000 ; 1 1 4;saelitnietts,"$1,S00,000;..-• Machine Shop, $500,000. ' This capital has item earned three times cierlijr''ilfe operatives. Resides the decled dividenk!which' ringed front 8 to 30 ?Qom:it., there waii;an Undivided surplus fund an $e hand's of: the - .corporations, wits: hitch to lOild new milisi. improie :Old ease, ?dichosa teal estate; dig canals , -"build' tie, blocks, try kilieriine.nts, &c. _ Witin, the'' set two or -tlire;,- years, (or, :.ao ibe .ePiaineri ignifiginiktiai ~ since the "fikiefeca" , .toiit i 41846,) out o jthis surplus fund :had been tastraited new6nills mi the LawiencOterti lack, Boot; - Hamilton . , Appleton, Suffolk, and Tremont vs mil eanal.had been built, costing somethieildei w-:*11,lion of d'ollans -. .Winnipts Ince lake , all other water pri;il eaesi :. hid been pnrahaaid and . :!‘:bored" to fill . 11:_ Ai. I quoted from, uthentie documents to-yr Ova its positions atatemant!, which show the Pat-prosperity ~..„,the. m anufaCtd!ing interest 4 lil t9.o4'tivie,clindit wideV.tliwebove is bit 4 ragliCtiane"Fi,D44pg idizthii::Prosperiiy; witeti* - onefitheouutofthteapitali fs .. 'tlte f.: ll4 :VaiiiiiieliE . thelsainness, labor *Pfoorte'reujey. aossor,lt eaVii i 1141 1 N.. 'telitinil tiOn' otirigei4sagilig his's eg its--b ..... .p _., :;,:.. , ..•• , ~,. ~ . .5, , plerueng "off) Or 61 7 each olieratkve. Now suppose,lor;argii. men aliiiii' theArkllOnfOtutios 4l : 6 - 'so mite k :Miiniik"-tietfiii:VreiiitiCtiiiii foreMs4t glitte eh' - table—ls, ii„lti - WithlltlMse .prof 'l ei :Mistiif 1040 *Atli *hi,. *lfs9-,,oftell I gi4 ITO - t 4119 t for ; ;- - ; - 44:418;;;; ; 0!_out,Ortrtnif", ordifities Iva 'alike 016 0440 hardritithes, when they ate,l l 94 , l4loYfil in . 4li, lik. blessings of the more solitel? Htut are the wills rtintrigit ,semi oCthe agents, in 0 1 ert:y - (1i ! t i any !nedgssity'for ifeducing . thli L ora piei*iirti*npfai4tiaringprosi mr ity : feW l4;ears Would suggest a negativ This!present year the Merrimack'co; corgi* to the tre - ' ;;;;6 . .p ,- ; ,i.t , , eit cent'.' :on the inve pttal, 8 Iv hilt s w bi e l t i. was declared, a -; 7 . • 'per cen the ; ;pinking fund. Is zt- reduction - inecesiary there ? The Lawrence, i cor potationisti most complain, decla idetidif $35,000, and sent $25,000 t ( inert:Md. Aiong the canto; which the L'ltwreoce dividends (and the,l, from ';'being diMinished to a lbsing 4 their nusfortuie in the purchase o tuatekat ' Something' like h` ythli stories of short crops, and of the r soumhlighting insect, were in -- vogue ,1 l ef eitton roseand while yet high,' ~rent tft ''' parry purchased largely; it_; fell a 2i, one-thin!, Is it 'Just fluttli 1: 01 que4e'of the blunders. or lack of to en thi,Vpart of the owners or their age' be visited upon the heads of the p! tives I. Js there really a neceSsity ft -.) - A d EN couNmum nuAN .0,44.11.--.0. : iaa,lhot i ; l4tmaster, on Tuesday I measared feet ainchas from point I his ih:ngs. After he Wee brought, to t if s btiy ranlnp to piok ,l4im up, when 1 stniei hie talons , Intoi 'One of the . 1 hholdihig on M it dad the bird was, 4thenkone of the clews 4ad tip be.cut, I the V ° l e l. be rAelieed'AP:A/A b t, !Icov./van in. • 1 f , :-:' ~; - j;-: f. r g. - 0*: E/IT ..; Ps OrwirtOti...4:4 4 1)1144 I !piedqky ,‘ - gr;. Friemsa,:iiii'llinghniii 1 1 ,*tiiii —Oa: 14. NWPiiiiiiin . in-* iShii - 0.4. 1 0 01 1. 1 10id:4 tip tqlni : - : , 0 .0 , 4017 - tb i Ike ',deparfinint ' thiiiii ireii,ll4iilin'ti.t . , ktn,,ap'tita' d i n• r "1 : , 1 1 0 4 wheArit. , originntW. .- il Dir,l' ivetu an. bin; *,t+4400, .n!l'*..in4nlied ilk the.. oinkas::' , Issynwee . p o . _lb , " a . : 04,4, iiitilikiunomit of, 65 I F .(020,-.).i,,,.,4rniett,4, *rer,i:44onol`:l4rifsuooo..lasifii..: ..' 140 , 401404 1 0C . Ai~a.',.'f*' ...Tiff ‘ i* . ~.: . • ' 2 114"!-.44,..iini x ,:,Ot X :a*, nniveunn . : ~. tiveliiiyike.:4Aurvi. - triWi r id:::" fIAy 4 O,,P,FIP 6,0 ' Purinie:Of cairyint:pinsenpre ind fr - 4 11 -k -, :, :iniiting pic,hereto ~. .iordance ` r liqttborer e le J '. :.1r '.aki ' . the' • - - of,. .-, I to. share I Pi k , i f it '' t ` t o s s; (as I h"ie really] it. es ? The - the last answer.. panyi ac- ed 15 pert r cent. oft . went to of ,wages, here the ed a divi the sink *minished were far )oint) was ' ther-ravr 4,0; when ' 4Zi14 154 : "'•':.! 1 - 41 -4", If!"0• , .1:` --- '7 , 17,- - :: '.• ;4 : Itawgile . 6ls,teita,o;tbtifith eOt,ttains later; dvicei friniCrticaian.i . Order . was not testi) ;d,' . .and uncer t ainty pM.v . s!tied 7.311 - public iffair. t: , •=lloiitatilr,- who murdered : . tliellstri4rd Of the *licit cr, xis discharged - on' a bail of-$6,001 Ad` ices Mexico:tiSre to the 14th ins . . -11 4 1,4. ' eir:9rleans: - : - , ' • • ~ ' 1 :.:Viii. .iiiissrune sijri the, Republic appears to be in a -restless, , :faverisir..state, although • w ',; have lt if more; ipl,itical outbreaks to record. i ..' BA.; beiies upon highways and in stree e 'fearflo." -The police of the towns are *. ;dent. The insurgents of Siera are not subdued. , The " vages'are desolating the - frontier States. T Tb government is without funds and Con gress oes nothing. . ' - Thi 'papers say little of Santa Anna. They point .i io him-continually. Th Mexican. Congress adjourned on the 2d - 1$ ipst. . • . , Co . gress has authorized a loan of $BOO,OOO, base .upon the indemnity to be paid by the Unittiii,States. TWA government is limited to 1 per cent, a mon . $200,000 had been obtained. -Tittle has been a violent quarrel in regard to thi election in the state of Mexico. Bustatnente commands 300 troops, who are (Iterating in the Sierra. Th§ city of Vera Cruz was healthy and the tonally quiet. • arias . of tner • d ce 0 , se , ght , should , , r opera -1 Abduction of a Female. educing 1' 80P,eral weeks - since, a young lady by the r ely there , nameiif Smith, aged about seventeen years, who `ire,. But i I•esidall in Grecne-street, in this .city, left her is , stoc k_ i home early one -afternoon, to attend school. *rent to school, but returned not to "her rt of 'the 1 -She i homed though the most diligept search has ] eretofore • ( th ouc h_tbeen ;made, by her friends and the police, not_ o the most i the s htest trace of her ha:; teen discovered.' led,me of the Afe „days before her nays us disappear- 1 other received a I ter intituating,l which- l ance, tier From I t•he t 4 plan for the andaction o er, danahter, , and new s put up, bad been formed. By whcan the letter was : ‘%rittiti is not known. It may have beedby boneht, ; some ..inmate of a brotliel,, hi whom a remnant (re profit; iof it!banity was lei From the general ehar- actor hf the young hidy, anti tholact, that 1 -r appearance onithe_day tbarshelifft was the Its usual, it is very evident Mkt .(alte.was \way. •Ilitkeonclusion is irtilaalAri shc,ws:thAtiigers amid which waft, ‘. isi:Tiliad;tii'''irei:se titan detid, friki is 1 tle room for doubt. And yet, c: coin j • ?f4o!,,nronso, by, the` case i ..,.;K, iideep , - t 4: ',Aii, h infur had 9coVtrY ':;:tAbe i t t, i I' , ':. 14. T'` 7 7 . I of Kuranitf. = ` ~ -: ),Afkr.', ~ .'''' 44eir:loosillill l opi 4 01:, - .404 - - ,- :#-_,ili, eat 4) of di,,,,- . lie , 4- 7 , ~...,;,,,, ~ 0. enaplOyeli, 41, ,_ '7 l; „ 4. n , . f malt. tOtin j tnejesty , obi liliktAirtiS•thlt shaViiu Cg._: . - :1171.14 , 14 brimtl4a, z ii : - A97., j.thi .ivied to her Catch:don. —The Cincin• tpetwagike as acount of an extraordinary mt, .which •has just transpired in tlptt 'be Nonparicl says that a youtikjay the ilace, near Eighth, and,thrfami lnam'a young Irishuaan,ware the par le fatly is a daughter of the late Judge The • ,Gazettc adds: •- Ippea4tbat the young heiress, wutris tectaticm•of 'some hundred• thnusand; a since ordered Ler coachman, a respeot,- mg Irishman, to "bring out" the car -3 41,e was desirou4 of taking a littlo The , Young coachman obeyed, and toy went. It is not known what diree taken, but sure it is that on Wednes , the parties who left as above described. rettu*d man and wife. The coachman had actua)ly married his young mistress, and is now the hlippy husband of one of the most interest ing add beautiful ladies in our city—one whose wealta is immense, and wia, se standing is ac know;edged to be every way desirable.'' ' AIOTTIER —The Cireinnati Dispatch says a nie:e . litale specimen of an elopement case was Ilrought to light un Friday morning, at the City Patel. A lady of very genteel appear ance,pecompanied by a very young gentleman, not more than sixteen, arrived a few days since front 2 Indianapolis, and • took rooms together, passitg for brother and iister. The young man eut to Louisville for:the purpose, of pro enrini money from his uncle residing there.—, A brtlther of the lady arrived a, day or Iwo af havim: traced theft to Cincinnati. ITe fillegred the brother to Louisville, and there had ittm arrested. The lady is the mother of] an inieresting family of children. :r ; he can it a large I notice to ms every std Ouse to them, and when in prop ; 4 factnrißg i falseim isaries to lir homes) .o 'cling to I - •orl pos t ey 'are • m• which give enr ,ro boned Ness and OD every - - . -- TIME CELEBRATED GAINES CASE.— The Philatlelphia Sun says " We hfive been inform ed thit two judges of the Supreme. Court of the Unit ' States have issued a mandamus.to -Mrs. Mari .Gaines, to appear before them on the kmat, ay of the next term, when the decision given in her favor last winter will be annulled, a 3 wei understand." ft !ry corp I poratior,s amount of wages,of are too should dol o? Yet eytnen, .r anygiet; they-v.io atter was A.P. Sims, member of Congress from tho.:goorgefown district, South Carolina, died at KuPgres on the 16th inst. • c • perative's 1 : -, and if ihey could I et an op o obtain o matter • not per is tyrao- I ring nor '. er New New Advertisements. EMS,MOI .. . .. . , 4urtalirfor - GenerafTaylor. 2 Jotrneyttm:n Tainiii wanted immediately, for which iliv bigheat price win be paid tq Cash: Vwit& thei, faliairrtog prices 8-1 for plan drewctiets, and all other I artneti t! Jo proportion. .. JottlF, tmovps, T . M. N.l Nime bat good worm.„need iiptily. 3w AN . OS . ! R141\1081.. re c eived by th. illghteriher. Sod tnr Fate, itj etaid Ghana' iictioti Plane Forts; titian• fe,:lur4;4l ifterliuud's prtleonmed Pee.ut, 'ivhion ho re• peietedli seceived tbe'first pretthitm et the Franklin shd cuerillii raitiebted. Persons 'to purchaies GOOD (#straisent, aroin!ited thealt and este:doe these pianoitiefore *sr, Manna tOterbere.' •• - Montrose, - T P 8t JOHN. . , , , eimigle ;etorktich poict.of e groµod, the eagle •.yi &MS K sod ;. before I SrattP*— ' l. ' I ' ." . Look Out i 'c. .. . a { irt!rgm 'stoopone hy Ins t i s mo ll awbo u.. ~ ~ niantunt Arran .T.-k.,..ketb.444,.„...r..!,....0w.b.5...i.kr0wn au, I plenin retain iv: vihnuntfuistioitiotioe. int save t ! roubug, ~. ; ~ ~„,. , BANfLrf,lt BRAD:' . - 0 " . *10 411 !.•: , ', ~ -._ - ,-,.- 4 , 2,, - ..•'; ~ • ... 'L 2; , 1 • TovitisENo l s_ • LIARSAPARILLA •_.•_ •• A_7 ix,, per siii :,.4 -;:'. ','; -! , t! TURRELL'EI. _ lig OCCII- Tiliitiery 0, SI thevig ir as eon tbe,room amides •00r in imilding satin- .' - '' :- Ildibirtiii . tiiitciiit ,— NOticif? , ' * - .It.l4;:persone-iatfirsi ills lifttati ofiuttal 84? f011f„ of 11dve ...Liam 5. 4 4' 4 ? • am: recituosts ID amaze Citisioadiata pay - t. awd.ampo. bOitig., dim's& = Nity*, 1848. mid Zatatit, to prosent.tlt?lt kg • Dl B ol . Mir-ouSg. Ad • val .‘ of lfitt Goods.. - , N ro ,74sefOrtd a new- ilia. Masts. Drags and tiodchhts.- eakstPhinta month, at.ol oholl f lwata, pas, 'II of tablett-willl ti pOld at **Vary NOwtroire " w .z , Gliikr $762*, is - aIi I SAiZ6MOM f i t . r~. .._ . Thf_ fit _,. ..4p e .0 0 #! 0 P 1 . 1 4 1 1 . 1 .,.. 1 - ea? 1 .Genzr3...' „ ..1100R-7._ . .., Dedicated to theLadies of Slit Edited by SABAH J. ilex, GataCit GREEIt , . WOOD and L. A: 2 .60011'.. . „ + , t A Nov le, by Jam E:Lzatlieiriiolemittibutee to every Fi • - .°,.,t ' t.r.. -- _ ... ' - " -3 4. ; t;',' --, ,i NP. ILLel',ll4ginal SeAptiuteitaiotry. -',:- g - T- Ei A ?SIB, vr contrilsatille:evier:Nd - 411111,11 re• re of C , cueti Sketches of AinerituM eharacteh. ril. 1 we r in merely to give ¬ice id' Otti intentined for ex t ye ' , learinSte otherfjoits advati "titeietasdapAtttill t a et4 d fary, signifying mitiga' , ... - y. 5 -,- - Al ism rt*, yle the'practleetotliat " zbit4nblls)lar will nth as good . * eutabittesgdigeselatirits he dose In J anuar *. Thu la *hovel re:s4l'ita-iliagaelite Publish ing. Du rag tEcOartiele eii.'ll "aidryilmi hi gave toorOen grarinss and mortereadirig iturr tban any of hip eon • tempera es. and wili continue to do en next year Those 4 subscribe flir GoloV 13 IMP Honk,Ustay de so with the assurance that tliss• will-recieve more for t h e ir :i in oney.in the blastulae iltie. than bat: ma scribing to iy other work. To this is, added and included lathe-anme g 3, the LADY'd DOLLAR NEWSPAPER. Which 1 ean t a i e s *ooe month nearly. Una quite as mnob read ing Matter as the other mend:dies, Makiug for 43,,,the 1 amount a two magazuheena mouth. There artspeettllar-. :ties ennui Godey's Lady's Book -for, the ladies stint no other lissazine posseases.• There is .a blezzotint and , Line Enoaving in each nember—b*. by - the. battler nits. In addition to these therein given monthly wiat n o o ther Magazine girea—a Colored Fashion Plate. itb a r a il deseriotion. ' Shia feature is peculiar to God ati. no other work has them every :month and colored. , -T en there'are Caps. Bonney : Chemise tts, [time.- ithistrifor Ladies: With Engraving.. ' The • Ladies' Work Tittle Plate,: ~ with-designs for knittme, netting crier -het, line ail pater kind' of work.' Patterns for Smoking Caps ; Chairv- , I en, Window Curtains, D'Oyley 'it Purses: 13 ago. *te. ' etc. Health and beauty, with engiavings, biodeltot cages with 6' 0,174 Plane, sod other engragnas, elerers I illustrative of something usedut: Musks, beautifully boot-. le d on rioted paper. which may be taken oat and boleti. , Colored miniern cottage., at d colored flower pieceaoc ea:density These are' all extra in iGodey, mod to' be found i n ° l' e ther agaziori. These inter& atlitivea last year, and 11 be coglened. In addition, we - shall Noe i ki in every 00, ono of , Croolfzels Sketches of American - Charact - ;[ :sties, • A most`amasing series, now first given to tha.Amer n rablic.•l These will be illustrated in every Naby • story , from t h e powerful nen of TB. Arthur Esq. i. j iiii • • Tha Changes of -Fashion, .• i Illustrated by Fey Robinson, Esq. 'this series wilt be ver y iiterestine to the ladles. i The Anyicability of the Fine Arts to -Dames i 1 tic uses, Is another serial of engravings now-in preparation, ;Ind will be published daring the year. ~ ii, I Cottage Furniture, -• . , [Having Oren so many Model Coiiiges. ãe intend low to, commence the publication of.tottage rueniturei—a i re 7 caesium) , appendage to a eremite. , . i , j 'itertgiOß, and ilistory., } . 1 Oa' . ;:' - aupe , '4;ttlats, Waiters, Tucker, „Pea* Welch, aro lagageirupon,asettilplateaßlaa re of these tao' * . h aul - 'i 4„-4Ac; 1 Our Music, • : Prepared. y for ac—mostly original and beautiful. ry prihti_ g commanded a decided prefere nc e over Owe I l_' , otherir Magazine. it is a feature in4he . v .V i 1 The et r• trs' Character of Godey's Lads Book. ? With theb Writer* es bliss Leslie. Grace Greenwood. Hrs. Eliet, T.-8. Arthur, gm E.; 0 Neal, H. T. Tockerman. H. W. Hen that of - The Widow Dott," Profeesor ,ongfeilew. Holmes led a host ef otfiers Pike the 'cad in literary Merit. I , ',- Terms: . Mars we will :send the Lady's Book, boo- } • Oleg than any othercenethly, and Lady's i l ter published tulip a month, which isin• outing matter aa any $3 periodical at-the iteeipub lest:one in one int n:b, or ie.the irs-the following splendid engraving tuthe fewspaper, (aid:lowa wonid not adviie it, Jannot be sent through tne mail without being ermined or creased.) we will send the beatiiiful plate containing the portraits of Harriet Newell, Finny ' Forrester. .trs. Stewart, Mrs, Ann H. J edam, and Mn E. B Dretent, end the plate.' of Cbrig Weeping ever, Jernagem i the Opening of th e Sepulchre, Deliverance of St Peter, and the Rebuke, If preferred to the Nereapa per or pia .2, we will send Bilis L.eslie's Novel of Meet is. "oil an .• three of Mrs. Grey's or Alias Pickethe's popular n els. _, __, Per Fir Dollars we will seed twocopien of theltuy's IlloOk-larld 'SI: set ofillates to each liaWscriber. I rot ToM *Mtge we will ' rod five conies of Me Lady's 1 Book. 'lndia copy to the iteritin seodiog the Club, sad a 'set of jigger' to each. For twobty Dollars, - elevett'cordes of die Bloit tied a set of Plates to each subscriber, and , a copy of the B sok to ri , - e..........-- iwindit, the Club. For one,Ltallar we win MORI vibe -Lear.r.. 1........ Mum.. mouths. and for 25 cents say one number, Postage to be veld tie all orders. Address, L. A. GODEY. 113 Chesnut greet. Philadelphia. 1 0 8A K 8 'Parke Wined 544-8.16 floraz;, Camphor H u , Winter stained Oil, Citiget,Oftshditiperni Candle., parted oe Sitarldity:nett,lito iihttcheao at Montrose, Nov: 301:11'1848 '-' ---is - -- • "-• • TYLER'S - - New Tailoring Establishment, In jreat Bend ,SaVirj. Co. Pa. el B. ^IELIUS DO WELTY'. recently from the City of New' York where he has had sixteen years enrl) rli m , e e in ail branches of the tailoring hallillo.lll, respect folly asks in reasonable proportion of the Ottronige of the people of Dreat Bend and of the County. Mi. Doherty will cot and make gentlemans' spoarrel 'of all -kinds in f*thionabln sty re. at cheap prices and accept in payment (or hia la rill kinds of farmers'prodnee. Mr. DobleTty's shop is located over the Post MCP, in Great Beiil in the vicinity of the depot °tithe N. Y and Erie and Road. ' - Orosit Bien& Nov. 1849. Administrato's Sale. WILL be sold at public Velidue. on Saturday, Da camber 9tl). 1848 at 10 "'elnek A. M. at the. lute rewiden , e of JAMES T. SEMLER,. deceased, late 0 Bridgewater r I Yokn of oxen, 1 Two banns sleigh. I Horlse, ' - 1 Os cart 1 One bone wagon, .1 Cow: ~ 1 " " earnest. I. Calf 1' Satl Boh sleighs, it, quantity of-Hay, and other articles too numerona to mention. .Tamastigme months credit with'cood aecority. ...., _ _ JOHN SHE RES, jr. Admitir. 10‘21112 C - 3801ERESITESTINGS, &C• , U. - 113RIEtOW 1 % f t z. 'CO. A, HZ w receiving, soi,otier.for sale. the !arrest 1 - 1 bee and cheapest assortment. of CLOTHS. CAST E KES, VESTiNGS . i' AND WOOLEN GOODS enerally , ever ofreredin this market, among which ar fine 'and benutif7l As .: • . I' ENCH CLOTHS, } t. Suitablg for .Eroaks and Coat/kat 82 45 per yard. 21Tpieees plain, and fancy CASSIMERES; embra. bracing-a variety. of styles, and qbalitier. • A large VESTINGS, Ace. lage:tqatortment of PE, ZINC, ttutt,,,ue. to StOyes; Of some of the L mittermi ; Box :ommork roam of Ahem YE,'Of good quality ite found. ;.1 j . taste:A/M* ol ft kklea LiPalik; 6014 le as dump WI sistisholfai, F.24.oth 4 ldiff4.po, iiidiess,aiiii-1140; 1/: 8., Chaisdlor # os.• uporpoinst, , varythasp I' Cissadlar &OOP ' 'Audio ag-edg.`- , NOUN. Adocemikati res4 o . 4 mad all dm* ii ... 4 011 0 11 woo prowel Mar Paki3Ogn7ll674:l" 4 ,, „........,..„...,,,,..„..„A".4-.---,-, 1 . ll Luso 'lilt - ' in • - ia-g4 r iaCla47. al 0.5 por 1 atitit-liitia Irrkaoli,iblecalleetiolalfrith 3' IhilleTtaidiltalas ' - tram !Cto 1,21-ataArglao.,6 i ps, thug 'al puma' cedilifik : i'llaotoloslas. ateal44 all fall' ags - vent km hii -,-- .. -. :_,..,1............ , o.Allalltrr.. 1.0 .. II AaD - A V trAllt ' ":119i*ikisda• Cotta Yani 1 ` ' Wiek $ l - 1 4 .41 .4.0141 1 1 1, A1 1 4019f,Ti5V i . ri . 7 4 MINE Bplirda tialllllaiiiliikk.att*lE”' .1" rail kir ponsid fp sal lit , i'.[,: . sc: - :: : :. 110 . . I Kontroaei pat la TIM ' • -,, l' r - --'" --' - l'f:: l'o- , isr! EW-.21e0i, .ANIEF to his kinti.s . tun Paige 1 1 4 ! 12 * era' Pla scam( past sOescoor. wasidt act fatly Invite eir Actsi to the Oew sod Alisoils M is now reteivinvions sting in Rut - DILT GOODS, ockery*.Giassiwve,f, tmotwittiv. .3134314;41V2 a4triiittzwrzeurir 9 um . Vsvautz e I • TIN 84 .lApari WARE, *c. -&c. • • Oct 16 New Book ;Establishment T 9$ -«„or. .bsr• mit 4i is Op ,14f ta ' a tj ill aaa.)hitel s at that rbt. %V. it , j .71. ,911CUPd 11 store on Turnpike ar / door oast t. Bati , / , ip it Duin/pro's - Grocery, !obese they purpose k eaeing: n C. , Mt lOW Illlpart.9.llt of 00 KS AN STAT CfNEHY, ..t . iv/clot:like Elc I. Glassirsii luid, hisseellsoe.oas Bloke of almost every elf and desertptioN which they de to sell at nrices tha cannot ill i restive satisfaction. 1 , Towlee &odes 8 chine Rooks ar. 9 cts. elicit -- . BARKER Jr:LEV/ 1 18 Montrose.my 21.1949 I NVINDO GLASS, fiash, Potts. Psir.rs and Oil. for sale bfr i B ft LYONS, 4-03. • Lanesbor, N-..- 4 1ft48., A XEd. /11. Ceaheasq„l3lo. , , , waira ,14.4 , 0 , ,. p , ni ass 2. 11 ..i. ete..l isle by. R. R. LYONS 4. Al i laTEN't Palle, W' catein Bow la, Corti Sweets. Ziale-Wash,Boardalete.,at. • , it 11.4.. la o.le. IJAPAN co ndle-aticka, ;duet , 'pane. - match.laarea, Beim:mac Tea Canisoarrioeta: , , . 8.R.. L.4. l __l•Ce,. F, , 11CO 001'S Ind ahem Data- and Cape •of the liateat ji.) style add Fuhiod. • BR.L. 4. Co. 4 +______ it,roFFs kind Boas ; , ippeta;C4a for childten. iyx • : , .1 .-.8. R. f..ial '' • i sIT 11l Y. E's S t 7,,,, .• 7 d IDHENLx , air tight, ' , lariat and bot,Stevea, iStove .1. pipe, ei)ore, sink, bee. mums fr, gm:m*lC of all ewes seeing , heap at • 1 •B. R. L.YONt.i Co. 'Lltnebboro,i 4. Nov. 7. ', • ' , ' —....- A LPAet.frkS. Glitch ins„Brpad Cloths,' Dalanes, A ii!arae iaricty of ric and co*datai 6.dienearfiiva pa, to,rmges Dream Baugh., .gtc, ' B. 11:L. .4. CO. OTTONTarn. Car t ? do.. Bata. Wickin!, C sting.-1' Moe. Waddi etc. at B. I? L. • Co. TdCarpet Bake, Bi d Cords. CoffeelMilla, and.Bpiiten fniosalo / B. R. L. AdtiliniOtrator's - Notice. 1 A LL po-rv i pus autlebtedisii the Estate of H. , IL Eitmone. jA lute or Bliddletuts . tiecemeed • are reciiteited to raisemorne4iete aftym t, and el those haetnielatmo i orAeetaude ireinec said .tutu to pr-eet.t tis.no• p.y et teetefl futeeqle meet, ! C. L. B 110 W 2 41.• AO to r. 'N•wernb• ri . l3 IR4B, Adinitistrator's- Notice. A LL perilous indebted tattle,istate.rdli?er I lard, 1 kte of -Silver Lake, do eased; are rimested makkirnmediate payment. and all those barb:qv-Mims or deotandakttainst s aid 'tat etgpre. r eot.tkp r it Only atl tested for settlement. C 1.1 4 ; i !du*, t Friendaidle, Nov. 13.448. . ~ .. . •AIONTIti E - 8 - AtOON - rhE E.4scri hers .vriaibi reapetitf,ly _ infortu s ltoe to. -' - aptourip -of-bfonattee and-orhmeacy, that • IbArAira tom receivitmfrim Neer York one of the l'eg'it And best astortmente Of Groderieti ever beton, offered to thiv mar V.t. On liiig be 7 .ftrd at til-f-ea that cermet kit tcr, please (*non mu frOm i l:at ... u? a - rs ra . p.t Ph. . it.r..4-43.;114v Itialeratuv. Idol aer. Bpi. va of • ; 11., kinds. freaft- fraisirm prune', figs'd to atea. ta' no, lentrai, mita of fill- Mode. I . herring by the boa% ohm r bread: item reackere from 4 to 7 eta. per Ilb. rice, tObabcct, first rate Vinegar crap at 1 . 1 Bat ttertiv ** Dose 14E11 I A New liiipply of v.; - ylil of all kieds Juju pastr4crys hr Holidly presents Try ebe,sp, sack, salt, el+ at ,_..- , - -. : i Bathertnl a 'Dummies's i Oys ;io'3,ll*. (. rriFlTS,de trtAnaut- is n itood iE ler knil . trnoehabits .i. The L jedii.ePs • -ant a - ilea tilted nand In i new Toady_ rile reeeP ~ o ete eg a N o w. l i y o u Ain t'ectelFAoo 4l itten ‘' i*Ow , ,frOk(, li..*. I ) ' --: ---- Atr -- ; nn, '