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OFFICLU JOURNAL 17
. 0 ZEIX:CITY
-:ziairr itespza ... .: !SOMAS PUILU
Haw dt Phillipos :Editors & Proprietors.
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-- • • oriotogaturAlm:
so.mtlemtrts t A. ,, p4140.1* tmovinf,at?-
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• • desp a id, from cmoums
• we were informed -that2thie
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ave beenr • atortibly.Ve.l4ill
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issue for
: i:l 4;4l4llt*d ti edemitiel: 9l lootel4ol. ta. B ee
her hereby --.• • • .
61 now
. ..IP3iei,llotiiio43raitt ,Dieettog pArkii.
belaw the reeikttitons ad'opied et _a
.:Deiviiiiiiitici*eeting held" st leading in Birks
ciitifor;on the.l7th inst. Any sentiment com-
I.l4liOuttlie citizens of the main pillnr. or the
of Pennsylvania, is worthy,:of respect
iluid'ecinableration , We do not suppose that any
elDooieZ in our State will object to the - ienti- ,
• .meats tifthe resolutions, and , we are very certain
principle laid dewn itoes,as,fiir. as illy
vizeigletiriff:Man could desire.
liteznocraoy have always maintained that
Ellatild be given to American
...indualp". _But, they have at the sametime al
wayarepudiated the vagaries that, political char-
Shirt' iniliaviatieinpted to introduce into a Tariff
Policy; that, any particular branch of industry
should receive a protection that would be incou
- sistetitvrith dad afforded to others. Pennsylva
':-tda:isfone of the great manufacturing Common
:-Wr.tiltla:; and her vote has always been ;east for
:tifeLetateracy ',whenever Virhig,gery committed
the folly of making the Tariff a !preo..,pi
__the
-'4oiteirit, theSedly time.
0200 d — l6 - eve a
Llemderatic majority was wlieu the Whigs shrank
- -
vim - presenting a palpable principle to the peo
ple, but threw theinselves back upon the mere
* trici l eus . gaud of military fame. On the question
Ner:protection, Ale Democracy of Pennaylva.
nt& ire wheys they have always been,—firmly
..v.firoeVin..isvire of the:principles • that will 'bring
- stet_ pied to .11ie greatest number,—not
tAAof her own citizens, but the country at
Tbe following are the resolutions adopted by
;MlX_fricads in Berk: :
lit.seieul,:That we hereby renew our pledges,
.to stand by the principles of the Tariff of 1846,
regarding them as acquiesced . in by the Demo
crat:in party of the Union as a permanent ad ,
- justment of the Tariff
. question.
.12rioteecl, That while we have .sustained the
- -principle-Tot' the Act of 1846 as a final dispesi
ton; weletie looked forward with. earnest so=
.
lieltude to'the period when Congress would be
able_and willing to settle open a permanent ha
- :els; the details of that Act, and particularly the
duty, upon Iron.
Resolved, That the crisis has now come, when
• Congress should finally settle this question, by
advancing the 'duties uporiiron up to the reve
nue atjaulard; and so regulating the mode of
assesiing duties upon that article as.tcfeectire it
as.far as practicable from fraud and fitietuatiiins.
"- The : Dernoctacy are how' n power in the Nation
al Legislature, and to them Pennsylvania looks.
Tune and - experience has proved to her that a
revenue Tariff, may affordsimple incidental pig
tection to iron. She has the pledges of the
Southern and Western Democracy in their votes
on the Him Mr. blellay'e bill of 1844, and of
Oen: 8.. 7. Walker, the author of the hill of
1846, in, his report to Congress in 1847, that an
increased duty on iron would not only be per
feet:V.:v=l4l4a with the_ principles of the Aot
Rejoined, That•Pernasylviatia is now prepared
to acaqt as a final adjustment, this moclifica
tiorrof the duty on iron; believing that by It
she. can receive constant employment for her
• . • mechanics and laborers at fair ,wages, and the
full deielOpMent of her mineral resources.
•'` Resoled, 'Not we maintain as firmly as ever
'our. principles of political equality ; regarding
— all the great interests of the country—agrieula
commercial and manufacturing—as stand
- ing alike before the Government, and each en
. " - titled to he same fostering care ; and that we
• regard 'tie modifications of the Tariff of 1846
proposed in the foregoing resolutions, as per
. fectly•consistent with these principles of politi
cal equality.
'• • - Resolved, That our members of Congress, and
.:members'of the Legislature, be requested to use
means'in their power, to carry into effect
- these resolutions.
Reiolaed, That we hereby call upon the De
• • atoasay of our State to unite with us, in an
peat to the Democracy of the Union, to mete
out to Pennsylvania that measure of justice,
which we think is due to her. Pennsylvania
, has; peace and in war, always been true to
2:;; . _ the :Union, the Constitution, and the flag of our
•::..glorious country—evidence of all which she hos
repeatedly, .giveh. Her Democracy in making
this. appeal-to their brethren of the same
• cal faith' in other States, ask no sacrifice of prin
. Apia for the furtherance of her. interests; but
t aintilly_that measure of justice which she in' turn
~. .woisid be most happy to reciprocate.
That the proceedings of this meet
' ;:141:4"-pnblished in all the Democratic papers of
country, in the Washington Union, the Perin
'. try;vanian, :Harrisburg • Union and Ikeyitone, and
such other Democratic papers as may feel an
interest in these measures.
I . iii y bi:cill :4): 4
-DMIE4I3S2II - 1 - 0 -7113 X5 - T - T ---
fOS:PRESIDEST Of TBE•DSITBD STOffa:
WILLIAM R. KING,
, • .•. ;•,
tO:the same . deciaion: •
1846, but that it would 'add to the revenue
- •
The editor of the Journal is evidently
,attempting to practice the Machisevel policy in
ketioita to head the Gazette. Be is fall of
-- Voltbility about Disimior4sts, and in his extracts
.shows that he has read a great amount of din
-, nion matter in the Southern journals, and noth
ing .elso. It is not necessary for ns to wade
through another column of his words, full of
:pound and meaning nothing, to show that he
knowwhatt , he is talking about. But we
,'.:l - A tillreqUeat him to say who is his candidate.—
:...s:•' : grc.haite au isktiug of the Deac?n'sfavorite.
die
;.i..J.40,1ty suit the taste of the Journal, but we think
7a. little: too -fishy. The Journal should
=tont and define ita position at once. The
• Gazetti won't. The: editor . of that Wkig organ
•
• ; • Zia tow and keepn dark;
: but the ohivalrotii
gm of the party should strike out a course for
itself, - without waiting for the lead of the
case Gazette," aS the Deacon used to call his
paper: n his fighting days. •
• lig!, Journal will name its candidate,. we Will
..4461.100.0 about disunion principles; but 118 . such
nothi n g ,to'.46' with oisr - c'snaidete,
s
we hear.froni the Whig or
support, before. we •can discuss
such tieakinibtii:matters. We. are fixed, until
-the. Nationarteoinrention decides who shall be
. •
Ctuidclatew.::.-Who are yon for? • Gault. and
. .
Joumea, smelter ypa4iare:!, . '
We, insert; belt*, with-much pleastirVpcooA 4
municarioly,thst, appeared in the - -PenXiiilint*
a few dicYsi-,-:hgb;:ilf-the lentlemim
has been bong 1929 ‘. wntil thiDerOtrao9.l:9l Pepn
sylvania an fliy,,terairhig, and consiste4o.
fender of. their tliOnte
stiiiggle he dieittielili -.in dim - tending tor
. ti 4
Democratic nominees, through the columns of the
Cotumbia Democrat. Without intending to dis
pars# the -claims of any faithful member of
our party, we can safely say, dird ne man would
evemore satisfactioala,the discharge- of .the
duties of this office, if elected; and the nomi
nation of no one would be no more nobly sus
tained in-Northern.Pennsylvania-. than that of
NOVEMBER 22.
THE NEXT CANAL -COMMIBBIONEII,
Col.. J. W. FOUNEY,—Dear Sir :—Onr State
election-being over, and having terminated most
anspicionely for the Democratic party, it may
be proper and appropriate, to direct public at
tention to the Selection of the next Democratic
candidate for Canal Commissioner. It is conced
ilfon athendit, thatllte. next nominee for that
Station, as the successor of the Hon. John A.
Gamble, whose term-of office , will expire next
year, should be one of the true and tried Democ
racy of •Northern Pennsylvania. In considera
tion of this fact, the name , of Col. Lxvi:L. TATE,
,of Columbia county, will be presented for nomi
nation, to the Potirth Of March Democratic
State Convention. •
.Without refleittitili*On fle merits of others,
it-may not be.turdss to remark; that few men in
the North haye,strongerclaims upon the Democ
racy. of his native State, than has Col. TATE. He
has servell•thepublio faithfully, as a Democratic
Editor, Without asking any remuneration for his
labors,' ter the past twenty years ; alwjtys yield
ing an' tustiitit'and efficient support to the great
principles of the party, and cordially sustaining
regular Democratic nominations. Nor will it be
saying too much, to mention, that, in the late
contest, his untiring efforts contributed much
towards the glorious redemption of Pennsylvs-
Dia.
Col. T.' possesses, in..n high degree, all the
requisite qualifications for the office of Canal
"..lommissioner. He is thoroughly acquainted
with oar Internal linprovement system—of mid
dle age in life--unimpeachable moral character,
and extensively known as . a sound democrat.—
His numerous friends in -other sections of the
State, will doubtless , hail the opportunity of
yielding him an ardent-support. And in no dis
triatof . the Commonwealth, will his nomination
be more cordially welcomed as his merits are
generally appreciated, than with the ever faith
ful Democracy of
In Cincinnati, on the lith inst., a meeting of
Steataboaf owners and captains engaged in the
New Orleans . trade was hold, at which twenty
one boats were represented, to adopt measures
by which to rid themselves and the public of the
usual annoyance of runners. In order to ac
complish this, they determined to have but one
house in New Orleans to act as agent for ail the
boats ; and pledging themselves not only not to
employ men as runners; but, also, that they
will encourage no-one
.who does 80. They also
intend to have a common fund to be devoted to
publishing the names of ;ill captains and boats
in the New Orleans tiadewho shall fail to com
ply with these iegulations. They chose the
house of WASFILNOTOP FEBRISTEIL. in New
Orleans, as their agenoy.
The New Orleans slob and the Spanish
Judge Lame charged the Grand Jury of the
Fifth District Court, on the 10th inst., in rela
tion to the late mob, and particularly in regard
to the 'attack . upon tho premises of the Spanish
ConsuL He strongly invoked the vindication of
the
: outraged laws, and added: "The city and
country, has not only been disgraced—but a stiD
further humiliation awaits ns—for the first time
in our history, the Government is under the ne
cessity of making to a foreign power an apology
and reparation for the acts of its citizens on its
own soil"—Ball. Sun.
Judge Larne may suppose that our Govern
ment should apologize to a foreign power. His
wish was, no doubt, "father to the thought"—
But no apology has been made, nor will one be
made in the terms demanded. The American
Executive who would do so had better take ref
uge among the butchers,of Cuba before he pro
claims such degradation to his country. Al
though opposed to Mr. Fillmore, we believe he
has sufficient American spunk in him to answer
the insolent demand in the language used by
Gen. JACKSON to a similar piece of insolence from
France—that the American • Government should
never be degraded by an apology by him to a foreign
power.
So many new counterfeits are reeking their
appearance in every section of the country, that
.the plan of Mr. Atwater, of New Haven, for the
prevention of the alteration of notes, &0., from
a low. to a higher denomination, is eminently
worthy the attention of banks and bankers. The
following is a description of Mr. Atwater's
"safety note" :
Borders on the end of the note, in addition to
the figures which indicate the value of the note
—a single border for a one dollar bill—two bor
ders for two dollars--and tire for five dollars.—
These are at the left hand of the bill. For a ten
dollar note there iB a single border on the right
hand of the bill—two borders for a twenty dollar
note---and so on. They are farther distinguish
able by borders on the bottom. These borders
change the position of the names of the Presi
dent and Cashier, and also of other parts of the
bill, so that the general appearance of each de
nomination is entirely different from every other
—although the piatures, fi gu res, and writings.
May be precisely the same.
MOVEMENTS OF TEE HIINGAEIAN EXCLES.—The
liinigarian exiles who arrived at Hew York in
the 'Mississippi, receive unremitting attention
from the committee charged with dispensing the
city hospitalities. Alderman Franklin accom
panied them, on Sunday morning, to the Rev.
Dr. Cone's church, and in the evening to the
church of the Rev. Dr. Beacher, in Brooklyn.
COL. ,EVI L. FATE.;
• • :From the Pennsyk4nian
NOILTIGEEN PENN SYLVAMLA
Stens:tabour Runners.
Cons •
Alteration of Bank Note.
elsr Mr. Walker's Speech at the Southamp
tonbanquet to Kossuth has attracted much atten
tion in England.. The London News speaks of
it as the most remarkable speech that has been
heard for years; and says that Kossuth himself
could not strpass it in the depth of meaping or
•power of expression. •
Da_ Major Wittams Stoma, of Armstrong
county, is announced as a candidate for Adju
tant General. The Armstrong Democrat says of
Maj. B.—" He is a gentleman of most excellent
parts, fine business capacities, and withal a
Democrat of the kind on which old Armstrong
prides herself."
tAVEIL.YRON MEXlCo.—Advicee Prom the city
aflitexico are to the sth hat:
Mr. Letoher, the American Minister, had as
sured the Mexican authorities that the American
Cabinet woidd not sustain the petition and de
mands of the Tehuantepec Company. He also
stated that he understood the Company were
about negotiating with Mexico to surrender their
-claims on certain terms.
The whole Mexican country is in a state of
dissatisfaction and agitation, especially on the
Gulf guest. The immediate cause is the discus
eithad. the prohibitory tariff.. Symptoms of in
surrection were also extending to the States of
. I reitiVAls and Puebla. „
The last Oluo Methodist Conference arraigned
one of its' members, Bev. J. 8. Inakeep, for ad
vocating. the 'policy of having pewed seats in
churches. • :
Tt ,bard proaheiding to punish a olerpnaiel
for endeavoringto give hie osagre god= a oom
j4;18 position to practice .410 devotions.
1410.40 1- .il e#o,.t.i?"4 l Mi l #o# 44l fi l7cirk
fer4iii,yliSlo 2 ; at - 17sica., , conviaiid of ar-
Aiiiitteciiie "fnilint Ileir - Tojfi; is*
•
ear The following sketches are not tho work
of fanny, but the real. adventures of a deer
friend and relative, who; on his retum.Last sina
nier from isillfornla, (which he was obliged to
leave on account' of ill la.4thifirt*hatte.4l4
with ns; and guys tit the detial
written nut for.4lte Alenefif. R eritie
- readers of the . .,3:ZoltiV;;Tlin sietdhes are froM
memory, as he :WM obliged to throw away almost
every thing, on 114164 turn from Tawson's Cut •
off, and his Journal among the rest. As Mr.
MU* has now returned to his own residence,
at Diiinilue, I have been unable to refer to him,
and have therefore copied the sketches which I
made out when he was here. They are in hie
own words, and may be relied on as the words
of truth. ItlAnoAftr , r It. CUTHBERT.
SKETtKEB
Of the Overland Route to California
BT WILLIAM W. MILLAR
Al/RANGED 11Y MISS ht li. clyritastiT
On the 4th of March, 1849, I bade farewell to
my family and started for the Land of Gold.—
Nothing of much Importance took place until
we.reached the Missouri river. Our company
wad known by the high sounding title of the
Dubuque Emigrating Association. The name of
our officer was Capt. Parker. While encamped
on the banks of the Missouri we were amused
by some Indiana, who came into camp, and per
formed several wild dances. They had their'
buffalo robes thrown around them ; their faces
were painted; some stood still and sang in a vrild,
strange way, while the others danced. One of
the dancers every now and then bowed his head,
exclaiming, boob boob. We visited the Mission
ary Sabbath and day sohools, for the Indian'
children. The children were neat and clean.=
They sang several hymns for us, and we heard;
the missionary, a very fine man, preach. This
was at the Council Bluff Agency. We crossed.
the Missouri river on the lstof April. and were
now fairly on the Overland route to California.
We arranged our camp in the following manner.
The wagons, 21 in number, were placed in the
form of a square. A rope was then drawn
across the square, and another across it ; to these
ropes the horses were tied. The tents were
placed outside of the wagons. Oue of the men
was made the sergent of the guard ; his difty was
to call the men, who acted as guard. There
were four, one to watch on each side of the
square. They had to watch two hours, and
wore then relieved by others. Our beds consist
ed of buffalo skins, and blankets ; and we soon
got used to resting on the hard ground. We
now came to the Elk Horn river. We had to
wait here to launch the ferry boat. In taking
it over two of our men fell in, but we got them
out without much damage. A large train passed
us this evening. We came to the Troupe Fork,
a branch of the Platte river. This is a very
rapid stream, full of quicksands, and dangerous
to cross. We heard of a great many accidents
that had taken place here, but we crossed in a
ferry Without any trouble, After we got over the
Troupe Fork, a disagreement took place and Capt.
Parker threw up his commission, and Capt.
Hughert, a very fine man, was elected ; but
alt
our officers were fine fellow.; all went on w
now. We were traveling a very sandy piece of
road and met with S or 10 buffaloes, the first
we had seen. Some of our boys were much ex
cited by their appearance, and came near run
ning their horses down. Several shots were fired,
but the strangers made their escape. About
noon of this day, we came to Wood river, and
concluded to camp. Our camp presented a bu
sy sceue. Some of the men were preparing for
the next day's march ; some wore making bread ;
others went to hunt, and brought in some buffs
loe meat, which was pretty good. We had met
with a good many signs of Indians, about this
river. One was that the kinsoanie hushes,
which grew in great numbers, had been pulled,
and the bark scraped of for the Indians to smoke.
We were therefore on the watch for them, and
lay down with our minds much excited. In the
course of the night we were alarmed by the re
port of a gun, and the sound of confused voices ;
we sprang up, feeling sure it was the Indians,
but it turned out that one of the young men
coming in from the night watch, slipped his
gun in the tent where 3 or 4 men were sleeping.
It went off; the contents passing through a tin,
and then close by one of the sleepers. On the
24th of April one of our men, George W. Jorden,
was taken sick. He was of a lively, merry dispo
sition, and told me two days before he took sick,
that he had a.firm assurance that he would get
safe to California, make a fortune, and return
home.
One day I noticed that he seemed in more thou
usual high spirits, laughing and joking. I took
him aside and asked him the cause. lie said, •
"Mr. Millar, the reason I act this way is, be
cause I cannot bear to think of home." Poor
fell 311 , we traveled four days with hint, then he
grew so bad that we concluded to stop and camp
out with him. The men were very kind, and
showed great feeling for him. The weather was
very cold, so we put a stove in his tent, and
tried every way we could to snake him comforts
ble. He had an excellent physician, Dr. Boon.
After we stopped poor George became delirious,
and when we went in to see him would exclaim in
a loud voice, " How are you ? Sit down: make
youreelf at home." These ravings were the last
tones of that voice, which was soon to be hushed
for ever on earth. Once only he spoke of home:
this was before he became delirious. Some of
the men heard him say, "Oh! I wish I was at
home." That much loved home, so vainly re
gretted, so much longed for, hie dying oyes
were destined no more to look upon. It was
very cold—so cold that we had to lift the sod
and pile It to windward of the tent. Well, poor
George grew rapidly worse; the Doctor said it
VMS a congestion of the brain. lie sank very
fast, and on the morning of the seventh day he
died. This was the first death that took place
in our train. The wagon that we hauled the
corn in belonged to a Mr. White and a Mr. Car
penter. The bottom of the wagon was composed
of walnut planks. They kindly gave it to us to
make a coffin; some of us made it. We then ,
dressed the body in his usual clothes, wrapped
him in a winding sheet., and laid him in the
coffin. We then formed in a procession. and
walked to the grave, which was dug on the side
of the road, so that those of his friends who
might come after us would see it as they passed
by, which some of them did. It was a beautiful
sunshiny day, and the contrast between the
happy ones at home, rejoicing at the first of
May, and our sorrowing hearts, was indeed
great. Well, we walked in couples silently to
the grave, and then lowered the body gently
down. After we had laid him down in his last
resting place. we stood around the open give
and sang several verses, of which I remember
but one. It was as follows:
Shed not a tear, o'er your mend'', early
bier.
\Vben I am gone, when I am gone,
Smile if the glow-tolling bell you ehoaid hear,
When I am gone, when I am gone.
\Veep not for Inc., when ye stand round my gm
Think, who line died hie beloved to more,
e
Think of th crow w he nth renamed shal; hr
IVheil I am go n e. e n
I am gone.
The music was very sad and sorrowful, and
sounded mournfully in that lonely place, by the
banks of the wild lonely river Platte. Nearly eve
ry eye in the company was wet with tears. We
had no planks to lay over the coffin, so wo put
some poles over it, and thou some grass. The
grave was then tilled up and sodded over. A board,
with his name, age, and the name of the town
he came from, with that of the disease of which
he died, cut in letters upon it, was then placed
at the head of the grave : and I got the boys to
out four willows, about 6 feet high, and plant
them round the grave. They would shade it af
ter a while. We then turned away and left him.
Oh I it, was heart -breaking to leave him lying
there, ho that we all thought so much of; so
lately so fall of life, but now dead, and to be left
there alone so far from home, where his wife
and little children could never come to cry over
his grave. Then, too, the agonizing thought,
that, perhaps, this too might be our own fate,
that we might suddenly be called to lie down
in
death on those lonely plains ; never more in this
world, to see wife and children, or sweet home.
Oh! that was a sad day for us all. We were
comforted, however, by the hope that while'we
were mourning, he wee rejoicing with God; for
George was, I have reason to think, a Christian.
Ho was also a member of tbe Methodist Episco
pal Church. His brother, Bunyan Jordan, a man
much loved by all, was in our company, and took
care of George, in his last sickness. After the
funeral, we moved our camp_ about three miles,
to where there was some clear water; for that
of the Platte was too muddy: and we wanted to
- Wash OW clothes and prepare for our journey.
On the day Jordan took sick, some of the train,
on aeconnt of their wagons being too heavy to
travel with ours, staid back to recruit theirhorses
on the dry grass, which some of us thought a
strange way of recruiting horses. Two of our
companyhad been out hunting, and returning to
the old damp; saw'ordan's grave ; they had not
thought heves dangerausly ill, when they left
the camp: , We were very. uneasy about them,
. an d fowling next wanting, that theYlo not got
. .
In, we wore shout stetting o_ut: af*,thita; when
they came in. Our Captain lore ewe ,orders,'
that if a
mollny of tho men , wshod to t,.theryininit
tans: theamsdikoi i * Inna
-stetio . :l4";•
ter them while traveling: Along the Platte, I
was, taken verysiek with diarrlicetii .which,con
. tinued 4.0 r 6, cleys,;.ond reduced me so much,`:
that the coat whicksattibmeOronld-not meet,
rlfOuld now buttonYoh,hunting shirt. —
' AutiSitt'sj_orattn'gaii*;'Sertie medicine, ;which
relieVeti efe: - • e7,•,7,
Ito thing'of 4340ifenceictok place, except gee
ing some night, our camp came
near. beingruiroeerAry a drove of,them, There
are a great many in a drove. I lay in a wagon .
that night; and did not get up, but I have seen
them in droves. Their meat tasted like roast
beef, only very poor. We saw quite a number of
antelopes. They are pretty,graceful creatures.
The taffy way our hunters could catch them, was
to steal away tosomehill, hide in the long grass,
and then place a handkerchief or hat on the ram
rod of their guns, and wave it overhead. -The
antelopes would gather round; aid wonder and
I gaze at the strange appearance, - till a shot fired
in among them, would lay some unfortunate vic
tim low. Once our men tried tipen a number
of them in a gap. In the
,Rocly Mountains, but
the graceful creatures tossed ,their heads, and
bounded away.
The road was very sandy ; for 200 miles not a I
stick of timber could be seen. We Staid one •
day opposite Fort Laramie, and washed all our
clothes—no very pleasant job, but had to be done.
We then crossed the river to Fort Laramie, and
staid here three or four hours. It is a neat,
clean looking place. We bought some corn at
six dollars a bushel. After we had got some dis
tance from the Fort, I believe it was the first
night, Capt.' Hughert threw up*his Commission,
and we elected ,Capt. Burton .to ,be Captain of
the train. After two or three. days' travel, we
began to draw near Laramie's Peak. This was '
a high mountain, which proudly lifts its head
above the rest. We had seen it before we reach
ed the Fort. We had now got through the.Rlsok
Hills, a wild, desolate region of country which
seems hardly fit for Indians or wild animals to
roam over. We encamped on the bank of a small
stream, where there was no grass for the horses.
Here the Captain gave orders that whoever got
ready first, was to go on and see if they could
find grass. The next morning three wagons
started. I was with them. We went about six
miles, found grass, and stopped to let our horses
feed, and .to wait for the train. We waited
about three hours, and then went on, expecting
them to overtake us. We came up to three wag
ons, containing some families. The ladies and
children, as well ' as the men, were very much
sun•burnt. They were churning, for they had
cows to draw their wagons instead of oxen, and
I must say that cows stood the journey much
better than the oxen. We only staid a few min
utes, and then went on. We crossed the Platte
river, at the mouth of Deer Creek, and met sonic
men, who a short time before had killed' a griz
zly bear. They fired seven times, before they
killed him. The last shot broke his back, and
brought him down, as he was jumping to catch
I one of the horses by the nose. We traveled
about 12 miles up the North side of the river,
and then left the river Platte, by whose lonely
waters our lost companion Jordan was sleeping
the death sleep.
Presently we'oame across some Mountaineers.
They had been trapping in the Rooky Mountains
for some time; one of them for twenty years.
They gave us some dried buffalo meat. The
next day we came to the Poisonous Springs; but
they would have been better named the Poison
ous Lake. The water was clear and beautiful ;
we drank of it and gave to our horses ; but
when they got in and stirred up the water with
their feet, it turned quite black. We dare not
let thorn drink it then, for fear it would kill them.
The next place we came to, was the Willow
Springs. This was the best water we had all
along the road, clear and good, and of a pleasant
taste. Willow trees grew profusely around.
Here our mountain friends left us to hunt buffa
loes and dry the meat. Presently we came to
Independence Rock. This is an immense long
rock, covering, I should suppose, about sixty
acres. It lies all alone, not another rock near.
It appears to be composed of gravel cemented
together. There were thousands of names cut
on it. Three or four of us went to the top. We
had a fine view of the surrounding country, but
saw nothing alive but some antelopes and a cat,
which we suppose some of the emigrants had
lost. The poor animal was quite wild and hid
itself in a crevice in the rock. We bathed in
some pools of rain water, on the top of the rock,
which the sun had warmed. We stayed here till
Monday, and here the train overtook us on Sab
bath night At the rook we saw more signs of
Indiana, where they had dragged their tent poles.
We left the balance of the train behind and went
on till we came to a very muddy stream; here our
horses mired down ; so that we had considerable
trouble getting them out. We were now in the
heart of the Rocky mountains. At some places
the rocky hills towered up to a great height on
each side. Over head frowned immense preci
pices, rook upon rook. Massive piles had fallen
to the ground. The hills on each side were
marked with the places where the mountain tor
rents had rushed down. There were a great
many pine trees growing here. ° Several graves
were scattered along. At one place there
wee the grave of a young boy about 14. Anoth
er was of a woman who bad bees thrown out of
a wagon and killed by the horses running over
her. Some of the graves Lad been torn up by
the wolves, and the corpses dragged out and eaten•
by them; the bones were lying about. On the
Platte, we found the grave of a man; the wolves
had dug to get him, but he was buried with a
canoe over him, and when they came to it they
could not get him out We met 3or 4 wagons
containing Mormons, leaving the Salt Lake and
going to the States. We found the head of a
mountain sheep here. It was so large and heavy
we could not help noticing it. A man could
hardly lift it. We now' went through the South
Pass. I went some distance above and saw a pass
through the mountains called "Hell's Gate." It
is about 5 yards wide. On either aide are
massive rocks ae straight up, as if they
had been cut with a knife. We had been grad
ually ascending, and wore now at the summit of
the Rocky Mountains. Here wo saw the stream,
at one side hastening off to theAtlnntic, while
those on the other were winding off to the Pacific
Ocean. After while we came to Green riv
er. After being among the dismal rooks, and
frowning hills, it was quite refreshing to behold
the clear waters surrounded by the fresh green
cotton wood trees. It reminded me of the green
hills around my home. The ferry here was
tended by some Frenchmen who had Indian
wives. We came to the Black Forks. Here we
had a groat deal of trouble in crossing. We
took off ono of the wagon beds and turned it
into a boat, piled our things into it; then one of
the men swam over with a rope, and drew it
over. After all was over, we got in and were
drawn over. The wheels of the agons were
fastened to ropes, and dragged over w . It was hard
work—the water very cold.
On the Ist of June I was taken sick with the
mountain fever. This fever is common among
those who cross the mountains. They generally
have it when they get to the South Pass. Sev
eral times that day, we had to cross a creek.—
Borne places we hung on to the wagons; others
we got over on logs, and others we had to wade
in the cold water. Oh how my limbeached, how
weary, sick and wretched I felt. We were now
near the Mormon City, and I got the boys to
pitch our tent, and went to bed; but not to sleep.
I suffered much with a burning fever and chills.
The next evening, a Mormon lady, and herstm
in-law, came with a wagon and took me to their
own home, 11 miles south of the City. Here I
remained 6 days, and here lULUA notice the pre
serving care of a kind God. Had I been eo sick at
other places in my journey, I might have died,
but hero 1 was kindly nursed, and found a home
among strangers. The City was quite large, but
much scatiercd,--every house, standing in its
own garden. The fame looked very well. They
were watered by tho streams from the mountains.
The wheat looked very well. It was a grand and
beautiful eight to stand in one of those green
wheat fields and gaze upon the glorious scene.
Around were the green fields, waving in the
bright sunlight that rested on the city, each
horse nestled in its own garden bowers, while all
around the city stood the everlasting mountains
keeping guard, as it were, over it. They tow
ered up, height upon height, their tops covered
with snow, while afar off about2o miles glittered
the far famed Salt Lake. Long shall I remember
that City, among those sno' covered moun
tains.
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to get tilt of &Cask - and WOlll-349111. , Th 9 water
was bad ;lit:was called eatable water I have_
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The Irtinttiii isikiiold grand
ball'on the ahniv4iari. - Okths , Ciiiiii, :ks S iti
graphical Unidn=•.;lllo24thittstant.
— ' , The National Connell of the Cherokees have
paised an act empowering the chief to convene
the people with a view to obtaining their consent
to a retrocession to the United States of the
" Neutral Grennd." The purpose of the
posed recaveyance of the propertyis said to be
the liquidation of the national debt of the Cheri
okees. , -
Ten MornionsAsiii liboring on the Sandwich
Islands, in compAttlea„.oftwo, to_ convert the.
population, natives, foreigners, missionaries
and
all to their faith. It la mot S little worthy of
note that, while in England and Scotland they
have made converts by thousands, on Hawaii
the have met with no sitcom whatever.
The United States have obtabledpermissionfrom
Piedmont to place a naval depot ay, La Spezia.
The Richmond Whig oomilaini ; of a * great
scarcity of specie change in that city.
At a recent meeting of the . : - Presbytery of
White Water, Lawrenceburgh; Indiana, there
were present, the brother, font: s ioni3, ono
eon in-law, and a nephew—all pretiching the
gospel. _ .
livery avocation of life, no matter what it may
be, has its eccentric features—and "characters"
are always found whose peculiarities -*ark them
with an especial stamp. Among our river men
—whose lives are more variegated than any, oth
er—this feature is particularly prominent—for,
thrown into all sorts of society, mingling in
friendly communion with all grades of people,
from the pauper to the prince, 'the witless and
the witty, the foolish and the wise, the rough
and the refined, their opportuthtiedteie.ad na
ture mountainize above all that philosoph ers ever
have written. Show us the Captain of a western
Steamer who cannot assert the precise location
of a man's soul by his" eye, and see as 'clearly
through him as though ho were but a-sheet of!
glass; and this faculty, which he has acquired '
by practical experience and the instincts of as
sociation, enables him to make himself easy any,
where among men, and to accommodate „himself
to the varied notions of a varied people.
fact, he is and is not like the chameleon—hi is,l
so far as his individual intercourse with men id;
in assuming their colors, but is not so far as the'
fabled existence on air is concerned, as thatdon't
pay the wood-bills.
There are some quaint old characters on our
waters, and their anecdotes of river life would
make an amusing collectionattoh a one as would
be worth the attention of an enterprisini, pol
lster. Some of the " yarns" of these quaint old
Captains out-Hood Hood himself, and contain
more of tee material of humor-than would furnish
texts for a prolific author's life-time.
There was once a Ateamboat coming up the
Mississippi one darknight, and the captain; :ail
cording to "time-honored usage" was play
ing cards in the social hall. The mate stepped
in :
Captain, out of wood—not enough left to
make the water hot enough to shave with-"
" Ring the bell," replied the captain—" Show
a light, and scare some up along the shore." :
The mate went out and the captain went
on with the game. In a few momenta the mate
returned.
" Found a boat, sir."
The Captain left the table and-went out.
" How do you sell your wood?" shouted the
Captain to the people at the yard. .
" Two and a half." • .. •
" Too much," said the Captain.y , .. , !However;
take a cord or two, and look further.'?
A couple of cords were taken in, the igein . e
was resumed in the social hall, and the boat Vent
A half hour elapsed, when the mate again ap
peared.
"Out of wood, sir."
" Bell and light—My deal."
The orders were obeyed, and the mate again
announced a wood-yard. The Captain went
out.
" What's the price of your wood ?"
•
.• Two and a half."
•' Too high, but will take a couple of cord/3 till
we can do better."
As before, a couple of cords was taken in and
not twenty minutes elapsed before the mate
again appeared.
" Out of wood sir."
" Ring the bell."
" Better take more this time."
"Show o light." •
It's done, air."
In a few minutes a wood yard was again
"rung up," and the steamer went in.
" How do you sell your wood ?"
" Two and a half."
" Two and a half be d—d!" cried the Captain.
"Well, Captain," answered the woodman."we.
will put It to you this time at two ands quarter,
as this make: the third tiWie you have wooded with
kr-night." -
Tbo Captain had nothing to say ; but took the
wood, and got quickly out of that stiff current,
which the boat was unable to stem. The B—
was so " solemnly slow" that the Captain him
self used to say she must have been intended
for a hearse. She is the same boat which the
newspapers once said made the trip frdmNew
Orleans to Louisville in six days andfour
weeks
A CHAGOS or ENGLISH OPINION.—The recent
banquet given by George Peabody, Esq., of
London, (formerly of Baltimore,) to the Ameri
can exhibitors, has called forth the following
remarks, which appeared in the London Mort
in g Herald :
" A contemporary, (the Times,) in its usual
hasty impertinence of spirit, presumed to make
game of the vacuity presented in the allocation
of unfilled space reserved for the exhibitors of
the United States in the Exhibition at the dawn
ing of its career. When Brother Jonathan heard
the reproach and felt the sting, he was not want
ing at the starting, nor was he behind at the
winning post. If be was slow to enter the lista,
not the less fast was he to contend for and carry
off the prize. The honor of America was nobly
represented, and vindicated by its triumph at
the close of that Great Exhibition,, in the com
mencement of which it was so reproachfully and
so invidiously presented by our contemporary
under a cloud.
" We are not pretending here to catalogue the.
achievements of American art and industry, as
so fully developed in their triumphs, already
published, in the Exhibition. We leave that
grateful task to the more capable and scientific
hands of the editor of the 'Art JournaL' We
have ourselves some interest in the matter of.
the American share in the Exhibition. We ' as
sisted' at a banquet given by Mr. George Pea
body to the exhibitors of his country. The
London Coffee House has not often been graced
by such an illustrious assemblage. We harlot'
the notabilities there."—“lt was emphatically a
dinner representing the heart and hospitality of
George Peabody. It is but the other day that.
this daring and magnificent merchant of Mary
land entertained seine twelve or fifteen hundred
of his countrymen and of the old couritt7, in
which he lives, at one of the grandest 'banquets
ever given here, or elsewhere in celebration of
the anniversary of American Inde pendence."
DIED.
Ptuladclphia. on the 16th instant, Mr. JOHN
O'DONNELL, in the 46th yearsif his age. -
Executor's Sale.
FOR SALE—FIyE ACRES AND A HALF Milian
irate LAN D, in Upper St. Clair township; with a
two story frame house, having three rooms on each floor,
and a kitchen; a pump with excellent water at the
kitchen door; together with a frame stable and cooper's
shop, a number of fine fruit trees and the lots all well
sat in timothy. This property Iles on the Washington
turnpike road, nine miles from.Plusbargh; is bounded
on one side by lands of Dr. Kallohnn, and on the other
by Chartism c reek ; and is offered at private sale until
the tat of March next, when, if not previously sold, it
will he sold at public auction. Enquire of FRANCIS
COLDINS tavern keeper, near the promisee, or 'of
PATRICK ' DUNLEVY, on the Washington road.,
nov22:wekil•
FOR SALE—A valuable FARM.; An a pleasantioca.
don, fourteen miles from the city, four milevflom
the Railroad station at Big &wieldy ; about oae-helf in
cultivation and in good order; balance prime timber and
choice land; a dwelling house, large garden, barn, sta
ble, apple and peach orchard ; with other improvements'
good water. Immediate possession. The above will
be sold in whole or in part, to snit purehasers, not less
trim fifty acres. Price lose,_asul tonal easy.
8. CUTHBERT. Gen'l Agent,
• "'a - ^+* , :lr'vr•-•earvor"- - ,60 Smithfield street.
,OR MAYOR.—The excitement is' increasing fa t°
X who will be Mayor. It is immatnici who be now
that be is a good man ; but it is masercal where you can
purchase serviceable, fashionable and prntrantapie
READY MADE CLOTHING, cuticles made by the best
workmen—work warranted, and at low prices. Call: at
CHESTER'S Emporitunof Men and Boys' Clothing, dad
ace for yourselves. The largest and most complete•
stock of Boys' Clothing in the city.
nov22 WE STUDY TO PLEASF....
HE MAMMOTH excroaua, HOLIDAY
THER JONATHAN, for the.coming Holidaysils
most Spirited atidbosaufal sheet oldie kind ever Is.
.saed. It is forsale at HOLMES , LITERARY DEPOT,
Third street, opposite the Post Office. - AtiovV,
itxl - 17t.00., No. 22 Saii.O.fieo "streat, have re.
.13.4. calved the fallowing:7- ; • -
Pictorial Brother, Jonatbap, forehilstmas; The,l7or
uineerellot of Sainte-Avage,or i thiMystOrions %runt
Umle Sae The Fifteen Deelarve et the
WOrldxo= /P4 l # 3 =W Bl o 6G.b / •t 32alUrgar r'
•
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MEM
NEM
River Life.
9&*Ber First In 0401141 . e Tinto!
A VITCa:*gI'ODT--BY t.!.l'':'"'3lE. MQ
I saw her first`ut cibh4E , ditto,
She was cutting kfeb
She'd stop the cutter ttow.. liar!! . 4 ,
To turn her heatfunol ll ;:. •
And abed . ; frait •. .
And.stampt it down *While, r
Upon her freilitlindrisrUp,: k• ,*1 •
RePPlAwittaggrfig# 6 .; - =' , .
-••
I saw be iii'lvintplitne, -4, ; , ••• • •-'"`
And'still she gaily, miled,
For there, upon the cooling stove,
Her grub was being b'iled.
Around the huge and greasy pot,
- Thcsteam-came pouring oat, - • -:•••••
And from the antell, I anew that she
:. • Wes•citOling w ipeck'7.end trout.
nett I SSW her i¢ the spring
She stalled trot as before r -•-• -
A heavy weight was on her heart—
The trent was "all no more I"
The pot she used to cook it to
Virsui eaten. ap,wittt rust;
' The cotter hang apes the wall:
'Mid gEider,arebe eptOrt•
Pve teen- bre often since that time, •
When all around wiagay— •
When others laughed and talked the most,
. and Writ
vve.watched mare a ray. of toil L...,
--Butsvatched 'alas! in vam-
Y. tievdr hope - to Sea hafsoade
erthbage ea44..,814°411''
'i~SP~ ~~NOTiC~:_
.. 2 • • - •
fileparanw :Holzer Martageis for the
Softee for the , Benefit of the NEEIDNIE FIRE COM
PANY, takt)pleastire atutottheing to their friends and
the public itendrallY,thatthely Sixth Annual Soiree will
take place itythe-L6P'A.YETILSASSEMBL YROOM,
on Friday evening,Decemberbth, 1E514 intovlD
Irrineafling attention to Dr. quirzoTra - Iminrivat
Extract of Ydkrus Dock and' Stitioyarifite, we reel confi
dent that we are doing a servlce.to .w.hto may.he:itt
tlioted with Loofah:la and other disorders ortgiriefiag
in hereditary taint, Or from impurity of the blood. We
have known instanees withbothe sphere of our eennaitt
lance, where the melt formidable distempers • have.been
cured by the nse of-g yiyartlf: *Extractor *Yeliowifilockatuf
Sarsciparian dons:: •..._ • • :
it is one-of the few odic:died medicinal ibireandot
bit stigmatized with gasekery, for the ". Yarew.Dech."
and the q SarrapanDat , artwell known in be the moat
efficient, (and, at the shine time, ittnoxions) agentsln'the
whole Xatirrie Mag.:Land by tax the b eetand - paYest
pee
parationset them is Dr. ..13,41:0tes Yellow Dock. and ',Var . .
t. • arias. See advertisement.. .
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to
• • STATE EIITUAG
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FIRE ~INEU,RANCE O,OII(PANY.
117151110fejunount of Properly , risk up to Qetotier
• Stat. • erk4,8.78004 oo
Pieniturn Notes in force 124,9E./7
' Los.eo incurred' and paid ,oloco lastle• - : • -••• •
port; (gnY let) 4 • 4. - '21, 2 7 0 74
Cash snrplus on hand • .32403...5S
Designed.onlyfor•the saferclasses of property, hos on
ample•opital, oatidoids fdpetior:PAventoges in point
at cheapness, safety andircetunmcidadon;to-•City•lind
Country Merchants and oorners of .INri:dlingo :and filo '
tel or . Connlry'Propero;!•' , ..r. -• ! - • ••• .`
Ark
novt2 Branch Office L lSCSEittdield , 0•3 Pidabores. '
2ETNA DiSttEANCE COMPANY. .„
Of Hartford, Conn.
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Capital Stock, - - - - ,100D,000 00
2,c4 68 : S 4
Assets, - - - - -
• --..
ijr °faecal the P ittsburgh gamey in the
of - biTattly Loomis, Nci.MyVessa stre:et:
"
novttr .• - . .1E1.. BEESON, Agent.
irr EDITORS tor, Tim 'Pon anpita:nce the
name..or JANES, 111•NITHEWS;-.of thiFoarth Ward,
as a candidate &Oki offiSa:orirdayor, subject 161.6 e-d
ecision of the Virhleith4 491*1110tinle Convention. • '
novo:re Man: Cetus:or.,
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Or/isans litasszasirso Oompasin
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•-SLSION.-N.;lr. • ,- . •
~ CAPITA:Is 1111111qi00 0 s
Secured in accriarrite . 'riga _!General;
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ranee:Law ej the State,-
above prosperous and responsible.Company,i.
having complied•svit4 Ole requisition* of the law co:
th J s State. is now iiiiiiingpolinies.b ibeir.Altenton the;
most favorable terms . ,, consistent :with Imdence
safety. 0,7-NICHOSON Irresident:-
I
11. S. bileismaiss, Secretary. . -
Officei No fimithtleid istreet, Pittsburgh,
ocqrstr A. CARBIER,•Agent i
. •
lig' Odd litellOwe UMI, o#ol&Besiki iaic, Fourth
meet, between Wood and Seld stmts.—Pittsburg .
Epeampmeat, No. 2,meets ist andZdTmeadalraetf. • •
month. • - • • • ,••••
Pittsburgh Degree Lodge,No.i,meete 2deitid4litTaigir ,
day_s
Mechanics' pooge, N 0.9, meets e v er y dummy 114,
ingg
Vestern Star Lodge, No. 24, meets every WedriesitiY,
:evening.
Iron City_ Lodge, No. V 32, meets every Monday evkigi
Mount Month Lodge, No. 360, meets every•Moriday ,
eVeulag, at Ireton Ball, corner of Fifth and Smitnfield:
Zoeco Lodge,No.:3l3s,_meetsevery.Thursday evening,
at their Halt, corner of Smithfield and Fiflh streets. . !
Twin City Lodge, No. 241 meets every Friday even
ing. Hall, corner of Leaeoo & andSandusify streets, Al{
leghenyCny. Imay29tly
Angerons Lodge, 1.
Angerea
Ledgeo.2B9, 1..0. ef O. F., meets every
Wednesday evening in Washington Hall, Weed,street
/a4:l y. • :
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• Collectlng, WU rosctuf die.
JOHN 51 , COUBR•
It 7 Auendo to Collecting, Bill Posting, Distributing
Cards and Circulars for Parties, rec., &c. - i
fffi - r Orders left at the Office of the htorning Post, or
at - Holmes' Periodical Store. Thrd M.. mill he Premetr7
attended to. ImySitly
-
tl:7" DE,A.CN ESS, anises in the head, and all die - lime-.
able discharges from the ear, speedily and permanently
removed without pain or inconvenience, by Dr. HART
LEY, Principal Auxin. of the N. V. Ear Surgery, who
may be consulted at 99 ARCH stre.,.rhiladelPhla, from
9 to 3 o'eloek. •• -
Thirteen years close and almost undivided attention
to this branch of special :practice has enabled him to
reduce his treatment to•such a degree of success as to
find the most confirmed end Obstinate rases yield by
steady attention to the metourpreseril?cd. • (mild .
•
Plttabargh Lite IvisliatieeCompanr.
CAPITAL 11100.000.
liJ Orrion.No,ls Fointrn
CIVFICERS:
Prestdent—James S. noon;
Vice Prasident—Samuel BTClurksa.
Treasurer—Joseph S. Leech.
Secretary—C. A ColtOrt. •
IE7 See advertisement in another part of this paper
atria
Associated Vlceoien , s Insurance Comps.
ay of the City of Pittsbdi*h.
W. W. DALLAS, Preet.—ROBERT iIbUVEY, See'y.
r'• Will tritium against PlRE.and MARINE RISKS
orallnds.
Offiee i n Monongahela Muse, Nos. t 24 and 125 Tearerst.
Matcroms:
W. W. Galin, Rody Patterson, R. H. Henley R. B-
Simpson, Joshua Rhodes, C. 1). Paulson, Wm. M. Ed.
gar, Edward Gregg P. /madras, Wm. Col lingwood,B.
C. Sawyer, Chem hunt. Wm. Gorman febV)
0.. f 0. F.—Place of Meeting, Washington
Wood street,be tureen - sth and Virgin Alley.
Piercatuton T401:101, No. 330.—Meets every Tuesday
'weaning.
- Itasca-mu ENC/1/1?)11.11, No. d7—hieets Ist and 3d
Friday of each month.. tnor2s---ly
.
8.• A. o. D.
Meets abiniii Hoard of Tnsdo Rooms, corner o
Third and Wood upsets; ibirery lidoliday evening.
pra
•
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mums usnotnoup'
$l,OO. ONE DOLLAR. $l,OO . -
07.--Daign
taaaamassrtalrea at the new M.gnerreotype Roomi,
Lafayette Hall, Foarth street, a few doors from Wood,
(or the low price of one dollar, and upward, according
to thesizo and qaaltty of case or frame.
(D Rooms open and operating front:Aih. WO r•
hi. Citizens end strangers are reapectfally Invited .to
• • ItoPfnit
ilottoora.Tbe.ltynttnnacenTaltantsSocastatof Mu'
burgh and Allegheny, meets on' ttio' second Monday
evo , y month at the Florida flotota, Market at.
u 671,1 Jour VOUTIO, tr.. Secretary,
HodgMason's a Blau:ideas Blacking.”
1 `HIS Celebrated Matchless Blacking," superior n
brilliancy to any over offered ro thelnib tic. The
k roprietors *algae OM trial, whit* will pproveahalu.
Itlanufactared by HodgkinsOp A Co.,•Quarry street,
North Third, Philadalphia; and sold
at
-• • -
B. N. WICKERSHAM'S
Wholesale Drug and Seed Warehouse,
N 0.161 and 166 Wood et., cantata( Sixth,
.00t7ara I
Pittsburgh.
• •
Novel and• Raze Entertatzinient...
T HE G RELT EASTERN VENTRILOQUIST coming
for the first time.
. ,
PROP—HARRINGTON, from B oston, well known in
the East ' s@ being the 111021 t popular and' aitonishing
Ventriloquist ;Whig, and whose eaccess fa Boater?, New
York,, Philadelphia ' Baltimore, and ,all the ptincipal
cities and towns in the East, for the last-t 0 yearr hap ,
been unprecedented. respectfully asnouines,hia first
visit to Pfitsburgh, and will have the honor of appearing •
in his unequalled and fashionable entertainments, tom-.
meeting on MONDAT EVENINO, November 21,th, and
continua all Rai week. Alio, THURSDAY and SAT Cr
AFTERNOONS, at MASONIC HALL; on'Nobteh on.
oasion he will exercise his most wonderful postiirs in
Ventriloquism, in which he stands unrivalled,
He will will also exhibit a great variety of magicalexpert
teems, many of which have never been exhibited in dui
part of the country. Particulars of which will be fond •
to small bills.
Tickets of admission. 25 1 centi; children In cents,—
Doom open at 9 "o'clack.' Ventriloquist 'appears at 7
o'clock.
FRESH YUMA'S, HERSIKriCALLY rISAIXD,—
Fresh Pcaches,.frtsh Strawberries, fresh:Pine Ap
ple°, fresh Raspberries, fresh Tamales. • '
FRUlTS—Friste Cherries, fresh Plains,fresh
Gooseberries.
The above are put Up in their OWII iuiee, "and hermeti
sesJed,retainingthelroriginil flavor and freshness:
WM. A. CLURG & CO
_
236 Liberty street..
Jewelry arid S'ariey 7 Goods.
W.
E have just received from the • Eastern . Cities . a
WV large and WI assortment of WATCHES, JBwA'
ELRY and FANCY GOODS, to which we call the at.'
minion of oar friends and customers.. We feel assured
that we can suit their respective tastes; as to quality and
price.
•
Among our assortment Will be found the most desira
ble patterns - and the latest stifles' of Breast Fius,.Ear
Rings, Calf Pine' Gold GUard end Fou Chains; Seals;
Keys; Gold and' Silver, Hunting, Lever and Lepine.
Watches; Gold and Silver Spteuteles.
Also, alltrgetendfull assortment of Toys and Fancy
Goals, which we eau cansell at prices that well please.
PertartewhoWiihto op their stock of Toys for the
Holidays, will fnditto' elietr , ,advantage to give us in
early call; we will sell the se goods at a serta.R advance
on the wholesale prices, , te. persons who wish to - sal!
solo. • •RENPIEDY.k. RASLETT, fot Marketer. .
Hirtnedy will live' Ids personal:Ante ntion to. re
pairing Watches, Cloche and Jewelry,,.7l-.t. •
Silver' Table,and Tea Spoons: alwallOan. hand-and
made to order let the ttuntesisioucentoploottessoriabie
toms. , • , z -fnov2ol ' '
't °DEAF'S LAD -BO t • • or Deaambez. st.tastrated
with Pea algal colored . ari4 fatiblesiaol6 plates.
Also, Graham far December, slast'reatilved
IVOCtDWARD te WIAND,73 Third st;
• N.8.- 4 15!vila R:bind. tha Magazines •in even , variety
of style.and-teeekva sabsetlpttons jar the cortung year
- ••: .: (Would
•
QIGIIT EXCHANGE ON OkINCINNATI—For side it
the reo4t favorable rates . -
V, & CO.
'I'IIIG~'I`I[tC.
• • • 7 - -.7, 7 , ;*
Lnssas AND Atialtaiir , •••• , •F . FOSTERI .-
Prices of Admitrion—Pint .11er and Pa/poetic He;
Second and Third Tiers 25c4 Reserted seats In "Dress
Circle, 75 Copts, large Prktate entbe,S9A Kemal. ,
Parma Boxes entire,Ss,oo. •
Doors open at 61 weloelr. egrtain titles at 7.
• • - -
SATURDAY EVE.NiNO,Novemher,2 ll ,' the per;
performance will conmiencewith
TDB PERILS OP'KOSSUTH .
Or, The Bank of Dekrelsils. . • -
• • Louis Kossuth, - . • Mr. 0- Poster. -
-• • Mrs. Vickery.
-..77‘40; which; Daqcel . E.PllNi-TlTChslrlifidf - Tos
The whole to conclude with - -
JAcg'AILTFRAP -1: . )- -
Bliteshini Mr.O. Potter.
'Min Sher
Mb: Viokert,
. Hillifir t77--
EaPrAin.thWtiestil.k .
OE9NFNIDAYand 9 ATORD4Y'haod?c DLY
_ GRANO trANOBAMO O
E
LLLEGHENIPMOUNTAISIF7.4IOidetats exitizilrgeww
,anaturormaitoppw4llotrartla re-4: ges°,!‘nt!,mi
[l.9rushillietto:of eredli z ihe f ug
tS cidle4:9o4 ol IA 4 9 .0 - 9 -". - ,
FALL AlffD a l 4 k
,CO.I M 'MAIBS/4AS"
• •],-
•• OLNYELA.P aiii iiIaiIk•III7SBURGH :
By 0164 1i: fa
Eißom 6iffoxv,
u- miles: Prom HANOVER .IoWELLSVELL
Sake. 20 miles, and frour;WELLS, VILLE3AP " I
BURGH . by ` the now,and SPiondid•sleantire”, ;FORFEIT. •
VITY , n. This tiltrangeMeAt.l o ooVOlK,O4lol4:fittior
January, 1852, wben•the .00111. ,IPT.fxogc-crAeT*4ll,
Virelleville. • .._ ,
The Express Trainor:Cam orilLleave.etiVeliiid'dailie , •
(SOndegs7excepted) , at 8.4 q, A. hi, after the - ' oir. •
theNight•Train from Cinotanati,.arriving•at Handier ,
Station at 12 35, P. 3j., and at Wellsville : at
M.,. and at Pittsburgh the:same evening
R: ... • ;
eturning:will leavo•Pittsburgh,datti, at 2, P. 1114
riving at Cleveland al•5 P:ll...yeltday;in Sear
don to connebt'vridt the : Evening :kraals JaVUelanall;
'and with. Steamers East and - West on the
the chise . of navigation. , •• . '
Tinier from Pittsburgh - to Cleveland .20 ; imots ;toVin: f •
Monad 38 hours.: • . , ; . • -•.:.
Fare to Cleveland st,o4'.); Asielifeouititt 510,00.
(Signed)_ C. PRENTL 5 . 3 2 ,
OvViels on THE C. A P. B. B. Co.
, • • Ravenna, Nov. 8,1851._
137-For tickets apply to . •••
-O. M. BARTON . A
Monongahela Rouse, Plttst
g=
PENNSYLVANIA BLAIL•11.0
• = 4::
--- ': --- WENTER - ABBANGLIEBNT'
Between Magill:2olphi.. and, Pltf.ebuselt.
22rns Raft:dad. to. trara?? Paul .ifours.
O'N and atter the Ist or DEOIMIBErt nev, Paseen
"gets-willbe tarried by the PENNSLLVANIA
RAIL ROAD COMPANY between Pbrla.delphis,and
PitF¢rqtabirgh, fiOUR.S, with only
29 ones of_Staging over attexcelient Turnpike.
This Lithe shortest and'bast tithe between•the Great .
West and the Atlantis Cities 'and the accoicaotuorio*s
are 11101 T0111)&311 of the highest character: _
610011% "
Agent Pen's Will Road
$742p33 34
novl4:3rti
ton Room
__ tsOLOO
11111E,Floekholdets of the . remsylvaitia Salt - ttatil'
... faettaing ;Comp dtly.'..iite:• notified:that Elll. Anttual-:.
ttF
Meeting wile held nu thesthof December at - 12
o'cleek,attheOdtce of:Samuel Fieheri 75 . 1: ,*
• .
' • s - 44 :• ••'GF.Oftoi., Pike 111* 1 11,t
• Treasurer:and Secttteryc
_mov2L2m•
TPartnersheetetcifore existing mudecOdnatosi
or R: iIaRD - -Co.; isthlede7diaeolVe bymatUal
coasent,`.Osoaoa IL Alouray wi hdruceing: from Me firm.
• RICIIARts - BARD,"--. •
' •card.
.F.A HER RITSINESS% will be' condnuMelks , ,
,1111e'dldutand,"No..-360'Wood•st!ecti as-he.retorofei,'"
by . ireeisdetsigited; older the hame'an i t A lisdt.B. - -
RICHARD -
!!ftWegit; 19; igst: • 4.vamai,ei449. fit, •
7 f liteiring a veryit:age stock of
are respecitallg-gioliclt colititttrauce . of the uery.libarld . •
fttronage.-teretolore j dutcnded. to botiseiplc t tr it g
ourselves to do all_Moor power to.gir.o-. 4111 in t. ! 1 3 t
don to our Customers. -
nov2ltif . . BARD a - - -
. .
• or:saier V -• • .•••,
twilt; top
BUOGY and - HARNESS , Alec, a fine,' A.:; -
Toung.BLOODED:ISOESE;fioe yews o ld ;•
warrantectsoand, end gentle for hotness and • . 241 " . •
saddle......Eptairrr of ' JONES;
- No. L 7 Front
•• - .
IN TD LIQUORS OF BUFF,RIOII•QUALI-
Y • TIESAmr;oIOI.O4:,I4ORRIS?.TFAIIL4 II TsinIize
Diamond
•:" •
25..ycoTs' old potoFiercedi Broody, ' ;..414 pe geh4
15 do • do Port Wale: ,
10 do ' • :do - MadeiraWiner4 'do
- 10 do 'f'do - ,-Jainaietiltium,", -- _, 2 -;• doi •
7 • •do "do Scotch &AWE& lieitey-2,50. do
15 d 0 .. .! Moubogaliola .407'
APAH: Yee,AWO..ol•
three ihattierirdollarii
nes% which is welt estiblishe
r.b .tuid'which4le . lkghtsc;:.
to forty per cept-tandititily„ •
Address- 11 Alea 141 ame 7 : •. 64t; 96, iPittibutt*:49,lll2:
office.. ?4,4 '7l r 9 t:
- ' •
THE firin-Of BAKER A -- -FOREITTiI to gas
aolved by muntal otiosetit, Tr:E. - Foisyth'eritkdraw-'
ing from the firm-, •i. S FORBYTRL
,HN' ROBER ' i - POBSYTE
JO L
- • . • .
. •
The subseriberimiiiiitinsiriiie the.i)_usl.tanditi:.th r et •
sarrie. style of Baker &.Etitsyth. R.
• nov2telt. ; . - JOHN_ F. ROPEURB, - .
. . _
• ' -*
lowa Detzuarin •-•
No I(Y3. - WoadiFeettak:fittabtingi: - .: 4 :'
IDIVESIZESIOWAFOIRIDRECOOKINOSTOYES' , '
---waleh received the stet prize (o rlBloand 1851;at
the Agricultural -Faini•or Ailegtictrtz. - Countsi s Pa4azzl , , • •''
recommended by 1509 persims who have them in use.
Font sues Enterprise Cookiai Stoves. : •'" .
Parlor Grates and Fendaz—Of modern styla; .-!
variety of patterns, beautifully enammeled.
PiougAz—A largos stock of all the kinds in useinalra
Patent Levers, True American, Egan'a„Vranes; Khz..
Wood's, Peacoekis, klall,lmp, Ball. - t ,
Berabit Plough.--The hllehigan Double Plough is a ,•
new patent Plough, that has taken the premium at the • .
State Fairs of Ohio, Pennsylvania, 'New York, and at
the Agricultural Fair of Allegheny County ; for 1651. It • ,
has been highly approved whe.rever • tried,and ape , - _ •
rior in mode of cultivation to any tither tied, calling Oa -; -
'farrow Into two gad !4N1'381 a
perfect seed bed. • -• ' -
Iron Feerfejr*Eightlkeitatiftif 0141050 i Ort*iiikut •
Fencing. . . • •
Petser Rotis—J: o.:Enti'ea'Pliteist l Clolo-1.
Rolls. Also,Rolling Mill Castings made's," • • •
Lancs. Kailas and *Curbs—Patent Kettl-206 tar 8 01 4 4 4 at,
,Ash,Soda 'A sh,iisci • • : • = 4, = =
Eaten . Kteatt —For the utanufaeruns of Cane Saar
The Kettles are cast on the procesa,patented by S.•
Parry, endure superior fordurebility to any'other; Mid - - -
sold lower than those Made on the old plan . 3
Stoves, of every description; Stovecflite. arid Tins
Ware for Stoves, and 'Castings •of every 'description
taws, IRON and NAlLS,ell•of which We' offer- at the ...
very lowest prices. fnovl9:yj J. C. PARRE.& CO.
°
AT / 1 10.. 754' . • ,
Market &net, betweep — Aurth and thiDismoltif.
r(~g»toipde'i,gned.hao j ust received from the Militant
:.markers a large andSplendid:stocker. WINTER
DRY - GOODS,eomplislng it very _ beautiful' atisorinaint
,Dress-Geods, adopted to the season, and at least 25 .
- per Vein lower ever offered in this eity,,viz*:.- •
.. Black ' AlPaClLliirom 'cern per yard tebestinfunz=
fitettired;Trlnted Mona de Lanes..frorn 11 . 2k;t0 - •l4eents
per yard; Bleak and Colored Thlbet Cloths. from 25 to
75 cents per yard ;'English and American .ohintzifrora
flito 12k cents per:yard ; Beavy - BlOWA.Muslltts;:froin
- 5 to 7 cents per yard:; Bleached idaslins,-.ltein 5 win. •
i.celas per yard; Red Flannel, all wool, efl.ccnts, peel'
! yard. saAvan.s.AND:DRESS GOODS.-
Bay State and Waterloo piddling and sitriarisShawls •
Black and Colored Embroidered Cloth Shawls; Black •
and Colored Silk 'Fringe Thibet•Shawlst all ; :iwo.
Ca Shawls ; French Merinos, all colors; Lupin's Blank ,
Bombazines; Illackirigured and,ohangeable Alpacas . .
:Cashmeres, and Mouside Lanes High- Lustre wide
Black Groz.:de Rhine Silks ; Changeable mid Fancy:
DreiiiiSilkif.Chaineledat Turk Satins; Swiss and. ,
Jaconet Muslin.; French work Capes: and r- Collars. .'
,Blaek Silk Laces - and Fringes; Benzin - Bibhenis
Gloves; Hosiery and . . • •
STAPLE. AND DOMESTIC GOODS'
sijiets," Reiiteelty'Se ens, Tweeds, - Bed•Tickinktind
Cheeks ;. Scotch andDoniestle - Gingharns; Ted ; *bite '
cad Yellew Tlibnetv, 'Bleached 'and Colored 'Canton
;Flannels;sareriorlti h Linen and Linen. Lawns
;sttyDiaperapd 951/.41: crftli
per Bard
Ajarge assortuterit of,Ficueb and Eng - itsis ** Cloths,
Cats/ meres and Areatings: Alits; a weeder lot Of Blau
kets, of all sizes andvildities, to which I would invite
particular ineutien: •-••- •
The customers of the bottsemnd cash layers are
' requested - W. — call - and:examine, fo'r ••theniselvest .. The
siotleis large and completwia• every vaiterytand. style,
mot will be sold at the verViowestEr o l l e i ar.
No; RIP Markatet4Pirtithurgh. • •
novl9lm
rimre publiC , are ittfonnedtbit tba OFFICE Or tEtr s ,
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BOARD Or'llEALTft - qf the till , of rittabunb to
at no, 69,Grant street; betreee Fourth and.,Diateezr;
strectli,.wlicre Alf Notices and. CanOnuaiestions'forftha*
Board meet be !eft . :'. Ofi4BLEB NATIX)R,': •
Seeretarf.-;
4. D.
BdIVESILS,
EXCHA.NOE COIN ~•
BANK NO113111.•• • •
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Collections cariroity,otlcnaea t io, irrO,p!r9§e,rfarpraii
ted to aqp part of tile tlDion- • •.- c;•. - zt
. - •
notreirr Attu sou) OH , cortraratori.,,.!:.--:•*,,
, . N0.:74 FOUTS/4 .8&1441- • •
Next door
• • warns as Priitate. gate. . -
TUB subscriber offers as private: sato aamstl
containing about A.CRES.sintatedortßegry
Fork Crest, Snowden township, Allegheny county, Ad
joining lands ofJoseph Riggs, the subscriber and Others:
.Theland is ot excellent- quality;.' about-14 •aerescfaun
-
-Meadow Bottom:1.0 acres good 'rusher and.atbout.4o
Acres Cleared and under good state of ettitisatiOn, The
Birmingham and Finierilliallank Bowl tuns Manntly
. through it. Its situation is verycoavonicntand desks,
Dle,being.only 11 . miles horn Pittsburgh, and within one
mile of steam, gnstsnd saw Mills i Water . andiGaat in -
abundance: _Terns Mao known, by. ther._subsmitier,
living near Elnleyvlile, Washington county;
twain:Er , = . GASTON'
Evening. Bennet. , - .
IC., CHAMBEIILItitS ~I=I3BURCEI e 0316
1 VERCIAL COLLEGE,: corner orMarket and
Third streets:, ~.Each branch taught - in a separate room.
Bach ot our etc serif ,al , de Sire 'nett UCUAns in Book.
keeping,Writing, Atithrietie,MeehaniealDralling,,ao.,
call
are invited to at the - . College and examine theist , .
' rangeme att.. A- teacher is .. tentitloled for - each:A*oli ,
silent, who devotes his whole time in giving tnstrudttort
W O " . Ke p a rt icula r
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l e i with ssis - ta -- nts,ta — )Te7all - 61* k--1
64
BacticAtergirdep!ttuneat D. antrehielebSs
B. hi: De rr, (Princlpalvf zhe.Firax Want Public &boob:
Instructs the class- in •Ariihmetit; gi?clef%tves in
stmc don I* Mechanical PraftlDS-• = •
Instruction R iven from Ck WA%) oviiiolf: P.M. fassi3,
infioxigial .... t.vioaseersuptctiorAcir.%
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