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    TEE I'ITTSBURGII GAZETTE',
:PUBLISHED BY WHITE & CO
PiTTsnusonsl.'l4 4^
TRU.PSDAY MORNING, NOV. 9, 1918.
Adverdsenands "ad Sabsclip.dalia tataarida Amu
can and united States au* Plaitielpkiatteceived
4 - 01111:1471 NEws.—We refer oar readers, with
ientaei to the:4koillittelfga4: l o ,l- ittielting
letter of, the ..,J,,,V!3ei_doiresfondiai of the New
York Coatraerelet AavertfieV4rte =pat of the
maw' of dallea!ty;fdia",ie)o4Wo47 power,
aid the
po .i t i o d4 isitats*iiiitiAiethaa &titre, hi the
only 3190F1'inib:0,e1L',1., , :•
art, fit&dPierit TztamateePii.
mar orm szocnoi - amorroa orrarrmaar.
yY PER I A,
gamma Erenuiveny tor the runniugh,Gassue,
717?g1jb4t414
.fr1V105".4760.17'
Ffnsiotregsr.ranoors-.23.1.: titswitreir
Gsin:6 l oll's vote as 111':
. v.. •fimmitsu z a, Nov. 8, x.
Leftran'on;-10 . 73
amptiM-1400- do. -
ao: do. _
Frantclin—lnerease wet Goiresnor's vote: -
SQuiliWrana; 73 Maitrity EnS.Tatricri--s gain in
this distriei of t;5. Weiss ail'4 , s.l from sarrottr+
, s—
ing districts.
, , •
Pallid! returns, lion:kabala see halt the counties
in the State received, and ihhhughlbeie are large
gains for Taylor m the twiddle and Southern eon*.
ties, theq ,cannot overcome, m 1 '1'01 1 44 1 4 the lees
,e the Northern partione'or the sine. The strong
probability ie L tiottide - bsignit'e;
ay. 8,10
A. M.
a3luxin
N
'Madison Co,
Union.; ....
Sciotd:.
Fairfielil....
Han?UtOn..... ,
lianculton,
Our Oolumbus cansapondeut adds:-`Ohio has
gone fo'rCass, ce 'staittr-Lrit hittaoeas to tutthipty 8g•
urea." ;This is our own opinicu
feeti,xe—Ptetint_ returns, rpoeived from a few
counties—not inacieitt, heemiser, to indicate the
hipious.—in the =them pixt:oftbii §tate,Vart
Butenitruas heavily, and Omni, ate Taylor-galas
over Gigs sOthia* earlain. - toarover, ia obuion
to the ettgrOttireittig:
biztoftiiaa hioki le;ttip Taylor—tco soon
wisoo4
Iltiati;ir.kuta ioho for Ta ylor
d nfid 6 iittiiter `44 • -
hlehirtesteentlArtemerrlooktitelL
ftinkj**Ota're . l ,- elita% , /,'* -1 "`
nia, New York ireurta,rhiar Delaware,
iind
, LATEEiT NEWBI
gx..inw. a,
The 'Odor of ;beVisbintetinner'wedes tbet
Taylorlsmajoiity to Teatimes=ll be fivm five to
eigbt ificeuszut.,t,ll. , 1 . .
KIINTUM.
, . .
Everie eininti , ln.Heitaik7,;hcin3
Tagka*iiiicteia*kahrgvetnriel
The 'telegraph line being era hero' -Of —
Ph iladOPmatWa4"P* l 4*Peuo.9P l3 n.rec 6l "'
ina , wbaa .babsaawa. we•amild gat by way
•
.
The tollowitopstarblin
i n the-limiting.'
attache:luau. olintoo Ira reach mach of tiia
State the great bat wit be over in the good old
Keyatone; gioa 'MIA we put it; 6pridd - of cda
Fetlendiaeseike ::ces Joel. 4comiroo bo
meant Std. we will.not ,
ore atonotihna dirieroar the-ozuxte sod character
ores' •Sererfol 'Cootexeriteatth. The shade of
Sellientettiorhidift — T , :The . image;of Ancinraqatic ,
sol.,:teith'hindi *Med, - molar:el to us,alay She.
ontnuialixi/orion. - • •
Tblf . 4 ' i Wgik.nerra br l 4 , XtdaY; oontainethe
and -Indignant relxdre of the
• When thurameiternestsitheggatigeAgitail httve •
subsided, ut eiCiallikiisinmedulatut that rueh a sen
timent us the alma shanid Inerenfounni its tray in
to an AMerienumelesPePet 'Yet it,taeoPied liter
any, tt4 l l yitu r liticalit=enni 0401 1 ill
ciied:i4616.905411.1.! poioci,of
Surnitty;arbiekklry:the -Itypititizintobtsalavanne
wittu-thite Juatud erupt iitterhsysentimenits al
more thluVoitifintryillipit*j_httraoy!datteiti'
the Ujitbir*oad: ftditeitti'fi*
ooMe*lisui4:arsimahisi ge. ll . , Antiettiitinu
Brat Untie, ground tethe
setts, the blood of whole toe, mis poured nutlike
water in ileenceet our lutist ibirttes; roil whose
lotion OiI:O4tCREM; miwcauseam,,the metier of
so many young Auputilingis ArliMeutta West;
Maranohuse.sthesiii:iyitaue tuiticatkm tatty
furnish anesnuipleto she'iStalit
tent institutions and mnnineenge ar-whose smut
nre the , admirefort tif her atirer_ledren whose so
cial Antenili-a bright :arid aPetildatr_exainphi of
v , itial rights and tatEvideldnnteeetinn whoee-harft
dyaoacheve carried the starg it the .r.rima
name to=every dime, sadroadeir honored . every
where- . ta.4P by the ,aide each a 'Stattrwhlch
PenaWrimiar,ii 414 ; 4 ®bull biOtiartenun, nay,
Inffetnin, tnenunr, stood
by the; Aida of the 'bay' Stine :in. achieving our
!Theater, .Thtxanll nerpreadjalte byaide x aa we
hoPrandhifleVefrarcanid* gulie'h - ber
nett therrnfentunitelit virtiortillepadica Mad
nisnance.4,2inentoriveuna.,iirdl Alf getithe
di§ • • vel-itillwetie is the; =pipes' :derider she
ireapable:ef liatetiorteirfai Ittieltiag;rl4 itasto
ibitiptisid-:4.3ibelptaffisixbtuatir ski timid as
not ber,C4aa3.ol:itliticiar anikthe.aczaisin for
whectr,h-aranetterred4halt have 'pawed away.-i-
When' the-Editor of -Union penned thletibet,
could he Mintier Vein - end:4,W the relate
OA to 34 . 1.reachisseas hp gni post gifted-a her
terra?. 1- him: Bead it, and heog his head in
mbar=
'-.1-stettiirer-epharro
chorchtq.fie- rrceds _There ehe 3.6'.behohl
hez,azulludzisiagivinicarito, Thereis her
ry; nrodd lonwnitbrbeatt.: -The paaw.leur,
la incase. There is 13amaon; and Concard, and Len
i agton; and - Bucker there'tbet,anir re
main kF,*, . The bdana other 'ions; fallen in the
great surnogla.;%.4dEir.darnie,-nom mingled
willtie-end flew England to
GooB*.liad ; gleia AT-1111110, kr Ayer. And,
mr; vhererlorelierii merry resat itAinfara voice;
and ettero its 'milk was auttifrea uttainadi
dicte it Will Eiran:irt the ARA/Aka if sustained,e
The.1 1 *37 1 4 !i:rWANloe3ll3sYlv,ll4llol4lls.kez!
her stand,hT the ihtiefca*usitehnzens: Look':
Mgt* - Pile4P/: . ! 11 4**01 Pdge.,:01x110 , 0 11 !
a.' - 1146 , Vire - A iihairiferioieohireheid,
by it? . 1 .1 3 :4 0 . q(Plber . A l- 4;,di.OPidi 'end a/Aced I
.tieera misgovern.
!ma -- COPed-bir Slavery sod filecioco Demme,
er..: , 8ul the 'OW Iltnainton , 'irll3 take- licx stand,
kr--An-us
.3,4= pert* !mar, cad.rlti,t.'*FglFuteiPitchie,
. I ';c l rEao+7..
_let/er l I/VW iir"°tl 4 I° es__ .r.ht
~;:Ere: te 4P u
. .Is , nm#Plion o of,zoeia
BroOkstiWaattel7tesaarkr.'
islanneettieurtnanalie, AA; aeremtJae, , aa ,
knat cambers oftbe pass have teal. calledto OCR
2V/ 4 44 7bt r Iees • ]CCrtainl y: *Otte no, Otani
49 1 . 04 3 : 11. 4° 0, C , gengrant.flotniatent in
.14071411ta pOPileitllaiii %With xreins
Editors ens numb better informed on political mac
teas'ouiNvell ea on general alibied., than lawynta
who form partottberatajt , lity ot-ixtriTavialattuva
hothigtatitand National llvhile theft: talents tr
*0 6 44 aiV;atialtervit4t-Ittaf brelfar Uktik4e
=4,111a assi
..,leta, "maren'uoi . Lannert
X nay shaman-44 cantaaaan4are tan
at atm:4 by.ther natizreW thatr toofeatucte,lo
418 44 11 ta'arefony,the'anneileriagiatatontoastete,
tann.'7oopre; ,' - •ftnftati,diatitutitted la no '
inurdegelte fiinn - deallneartiely and nerdy with.
anerene of corrunnuities, in cone- I
grace theittleinteccustomed to attend to the
411),igi* egb*' ". The editorial 'ote.
feasicaqii7dielCie 041,4=4
.parardafed -to Pre
earparooon qtai tram oftbmianassa-d In lii and
thee* van_ be no questi o n that afaa
tOc. OintiWnt haidneiii, Walk giartha
entiii**orintettnirdiMillitUnna InnMptinan;
"Pac h il l t i nd 14,01(2.1blviamaw
:areslitOrp_ Lh> 1.7 A goopldT= aoculeat °war
red ea iiivAtchifatiliataral Ithisray. b ftme
cant agradin or eashatahma of
figaeiji (Set high, soup' law. Piece et: itlehad
soo.irobsiiaarly tint enough 'kr
plot Lad ° :VP6eb,tke hei kh e Ve le ti, lea the
timt{omesitatitittl too/lain far
tthhqq a0P.1 , 44 1 40its tba must of &wealth broke
aid 'euthaahai*titailt dOWD 11110MK'sine
ge,v , okee p Oecai gloupd
had Welts tiikalY knitted ittgosset—i r man :ikiviruy
Plat, flAiar:i& 4 l*.he
tollieets fettFthialt, become hardethed
egetiOr fee P at r" -141 : :13eN ?4 ,
t 1iga5itai5e44041:0 1 .444 1 1 4 .1i4i4t 1 4,1 1 / 1
feet thickness, mid that-if it
Lad not bora tiecessiry Gar theasto have one; =chi
heavier, it would have supported the, , souk and
the (act alight as= have hots disommed that it,
rested oa the bosom ofa latio
•
aP• •m i l st!,!'?"pf i.Ve,necanigjili.,4ceniej.,
.eietti mstterWiny
dewed to duntiftlie paid week: Afixiefr
~eapoiyate£as eel;
ia
retler4.*-,'4hWyted.tdd., vestikaof..thaetYd Witr,el
l'ultrla been the'lnedoniinrint feeling.
EP:to thin morning, scarcely anything more has
transpired, even on that subject than war cOMmII.
etcated.4l: 9 om.b r . thoJast-patelm.‘..V-ecefi.i.in
s hire of IMAM. details. , The city is still
hands Mai( peat:4;llmi Jellachic.l l / 2 Windischgrats
and iixeiithreenir the Emperor's Generals,
ars threatening it finna whiting
appears likely - that the future turn dements in
Europa' ''depend so much upon the conse
quences Mei, nevrantbroak that I propose, in the
present short' letter, to give. an outline of the im
mediate Circumstances which led to It, and of the
present 'keel position of all parties in connection
with it. Them does not exist much popular infor
mation on the subject of the venoms relations of the
heterogeneous eledimits of the Austrian empire, for
in lidetternieb's tithe, all pOlincat knowledge was
suppressed, but although the•killowing paragraphs
may consequently involve some inaccuracies they
will be fined, in the main; correct-
THE KINGDOM OF HUNGARY.
Up to the time of therevolation in March, which
ended in the ,filighkof Metternich, the kingdom of
Hangar/ although nominally independent of Aus
tria, had been governed ander precisely the same
despotic system. :When, however, the new order
of things took place, the Hungarians demanded a
responsible ministry of their owo, and other liberal
arrangements, all of which were complied with in
great haste by the Emperor. The leaders of the
movement had CO agate zi of-some of the oldest and
moat infamous! ofthe Hangarien nobility, hat it
had been greatly promoted by . Kossuth, a well
known writer, and ardent champion of the popular
cause. These parties, ho'wever, all belonged to
the German nice. consisting of Magpies and Sax
ons. The population of the 'Hungarian kingdom is
about thirteen millions, of which the Sclavonie pro.
portion is perhaps about eight millions, and as the
Magyars had long exercised a predominant inflos
cote, the Sclavoniaas at once broth to manifest
jealousy and alarm that fad influence would now
be still nuttier exerted, since, with an independent
ministry they would have nochanoo of making any
complakap heard, as heretofore, at Vienna, where,
under thehad system, they considered that the bal
lame was kept betweekt the two races. Some retoo
-1 latices of the new Hungarian Diet, doing away
the use ofthe Sclavonio language in their proceed
ins, seem shortly after this to -have raised the
fame to Its'height, and to have led to an open
contest between the pettiest, which was forthwith
heeded by the Ban or tovernorof the adjoining,
province of Croatia, who heaped winched the rev
olationdry storm at Vienna with intense dislike.
When he commenced his aggression on the
Magyars, the Emperor cods the Court not feeling
themselves strong enosigh to counteaance at press
ent a reactionary course, denounced his proceed
legs, but the Ban klellachictd plainly intimated
that he should not stop until he had restored the
,Emperor to his rightful authority. He soon gains
ed some*usidelliblasuccesses, and it woo strong
ly scupeated 600 e Hungarian Diet that these
were caused is no small degree by treachery on
the part of the ladders of their own forces, who
were more or lea favorable to the attempt at rear.
lion. The Benprimed his career, and as the
suspicions of the Imunivanee of the Emperor hes
came stronger, eo the Diet assumed a more demo
crane tone, under the influence of the writings and
oratory - elf assigh,..natil the mast moderate of the
Hunganakliberalstbought irprudent to secede. Al
Jellachich pressed on and was believed to he ads
vowing an Peek the 'NI sent a deptaution to
Vienna,calling upon the Mmpera; to countermand
his progress, but the appeal was denied and in on
- der to repress the democracy, the Emperor, now
grown lolderfrom the successes of Radeti;try iu
Italy, of the 'Prince Windlachgratz who had some
months previously put doers an outbreak at Pea
gee, and of Jellachich himael4isstmd a prod.:ins
1 lion appainting Jellachich Governor of Hungary,
antrdissolvting the Diet, sent Count Lemberg to act
as Commissionary at Perth, and to fulfil the tunes
Pont pf the Ministry who had recently resigned.—
The Diet tended obedience and Count Lemberg
was murdered by tha papclace on his arrival—
! Preparation:filth were energetically continued on
Out part of, the Hungarians to give battle to fella
chicb iktlienben field.
1070 mi.!
1173
300
300 ,
Tfrg INSURRECTION AT VIENNA
Cuera wets in this position, and bibulous re
port.; Lay ylueh -the Groats and Ilupgarians are
both tiiitotiotts, " were daily arriving of battles in
which the reipective armies had annihilated each
other, when the news cameo( the fresh Maumee
;tiou at -Vimcia, - caused, toil mentioned in my last
letter,' bs.the war minister Count Latour having
ordo6dotr sense yeinfereetnents for Idled:dell.—
Your last accounts iatbrened you that the city was
comphthely in the binds of the insurgents, that Conn:
-Demur had been banged to a lamp, past and that
OW: Emperor had lied, leaving behind him a
fiiMlantation that he would seek some raoreonler
y city and carry us the Government thence.
Since thattime the Government of the city has
Veen in the hands of the Censtivational Armin
blY„ or Diet, or at [Mg of the popular .. - rt. tun
of It, the Coriadrcativo member having all quitted 1
to joincSbe .Einperor, And Emus, the Sconce coin.
inter, being:thcanly mearbertiof the Goirmiltheut
Who' hi. not resigned and.who still keeps to his
post, ~No attempt, however, has been made to
dm:Loan/Ca the monarchy, a fact which may, per.,
haps,be =rimed to regard for the Emperor, el
-though his departure now has celled forth none of
deiste rUlpeellycassof regret which were heard wiles
.beetutowayntthe the coletne Mey last, or lathe
masa eitbepaifof the filaments that their . Dori
ithosetWALULeruktd,t sent the
:EntperOr„lietting Ida retort to prevent she horror.
'OriniiiTitih4thiSit was ansocemsfut Meanwhile
.lellaic6ia,ti his tarried aside from his advance on
iffungamto apish agaithat Titans where he is
tuiareniumped. Gant .4.oersporg, who beaded
sector the military as remained nu the Royal side
durietutheeittbrealc, is also with his uoops under
the walls, and Prince Windiscbgratc hat sent for.
Ward about twelve tiousited men from Prague,
making in All a total of forty thousand men now
drawn around the city of Vienna.
At the itattitinte,bowev er, the Hungarians brute
been falloividg on the heels of Jellachich, Kr that
boniest Is slat confined to the almas and the Ern
peciespoops; and everything depends on the a.
&Donald' thie:Huagirriaa forces The general tar
an is thecae insurgents will be overpowered
Toe present plan seems to be to draw a cordon
rotindthe 'city sod starve it to submission, but the
praelicaligity'of this must mat upon the Hungarians
not tieing ablie„c' et a diversion. The Emperor, it
issaid,bas, through erne ofbis °facers assured some
members of the Diet, who weal tp appeal to himat
Olmetsthat neither Jellachich nor ths other cm..
panders willseektoprovoke hostilities, and is any
Mao Ahem is happily not much chance of serry re
sure retaliation, the Emperor being 'naturally of a
kinddispbsitiaa, ell-hetet weak, and the number.
bonged in 'the Maurrection being moreover too
great to render it ask for Am ouintenance of the
monarchy to resort to any bump that svaald be
treasured op in remembrance for a rehire day.
That there is still a prosper.t of a peaceable ad.
juStateet mai be Inferred from the Diet nothaving
In shy of these aria disputed the Authority of the
Paaperar, and from the circumstance that a prop°.
!Ado by them that he should convene a
Cealigresis;fiwthedefurile arrangement oftho various
Aittgrtan nathinalities, has Men entertained. It i.
alsiguestionableif Copra d,ope t taperg will lad hi.
troops williagito act it conjui.etion with Jellachich
and fda Croatians, while there ate likewise some
reports that the latter, being doubtfull as to his pail.
tion, has made a retrograde moyement.
THE ITALIAN QUESTION.
Of courseall these cireumstanees have an impor
tant bearing on the Italian question, sive they not
only weaken Austria at home be: produce disa.
neetion among the troops in Loinbardy, of whom
1100 are Stud to bo Hungariank. The King of
Sardinia is consequently sounding the note afpre
parati.on for a renewal M . his late crusade.
concepringlinplesNlP3 base nothingnew—except
that LinrcrPidmerston has lamed upon the pilule
ihielsier,Wittee Cariati, the dishonor of a flat coo
tradh*ga will' regard to an aarertion which the
Prince =Andy inade,tbat England had promised
not to interfens ro prevent the sailingof the late ex
pedition wins thay.
_ PRUSSIA-
Ps= m the accounts am nnsallsactory—a
Street riot baring just °caned. of ammeter na
cfeaily &titans:Dams the disposition to turbuleooe
staPrev.ekni
FRANCE. •
"Weern Pexia are learn that the stale of siege is at
length to be ;nixed, after having been in force der.
LtigAtur ciftbe eight poptini of the existence of the
republic.
FIM,M
In Ireland another of the state trials, that of
(notion - Im, has ended In a verdict of guil,y—that
of biLleleagar is still in progress. A'petition eigo.
ed by 2.50 Q persons has been presented to the
Lord 'deacon; for ;dr. O'Brien's ids. The an,
ewer was that, while ears trials of a sandier char.
aster were pending, and while . the point was still
open as to writ of cam in Mr. OVBrien's ciao it
would be impossible kr his lordship to say more
than that welght:tiould,be given mthe recant..
mendation of the highly respectable jury by whom
CPBSt mi a had been tried"--a remark which may
- be.ciintd Vainly to denote that there is no
kapok nfeartying the extreme sentence iota ef
drot., The Dublin OtangFreen have also presented
a petition to Mr. Olition • Amor, mailed Co the
facts that the rebellion was crushed wtihont lessor
Be to any one 'on the Govenimeta side, that the
initialise:Jape:Winn &The habeas corpus act was
caknlited to drive Mr. CYBrien into'a hostile pa.
aition in. the emergency, that Mr. O'Brien ha been
itlegjed out whfk" tt Is suspected that several Oath..
alit prlesta sad Esti l l' were leaderyof the distal.
'ivied. Perth. • O'Brien's whole life has
shoWn hiesto be at itionts Blear of sordid too"
and that notwithstrutding his gnat his desire
to prevent other people from being compromised
t 7 bLi arts, his gap- sense of personal honor and
has itiXiorts deans to avert pillitge and violence
command reaped, and hutly that mice the framing
of the' law under which he has been sentenced a
milder keling haspown noosed that its being car
ried Into erect Would create a thrill of horror on
the pait of the entire Pretentud PePualion.
This • document, however,_ from its ceibodying
ran &legation, which had already been - officially
lioniradiared; that some Utile Boorish hierarchy
had been improperly allowed to escape, only drew
forth a tebake from thp Lord Lieutenant, In the
Shapenfu erepression of regret that dhe petition er ,
ha 4 adopted such an occasion on which to hams
unfounded charge win& 1 the Govern.
Intend con We have inthing-itsu. The istMiera
hitintiblii-itlitipkeranutce. but not to any extent—
only a few cases have occurred, cbledY among io
ta= persons, or in unhealthy neighborhoods.
In It has resumed a very severe form:
about 100 cases having been treated, of whom
about 10 have died.
411COMAURSAiL riFFrilft.&*l
Stnillfinglit man — eqinegit . as was tail* pamayn
help lo be thropffi heck
hy thsrir wawa naactik'lll almost all of!
Gennanyina itinarfe,Mocks of Im
'had hetaahna Bolas; many to traders of elf
'having abstained front' purchases ever since' the
Xzench,xevolution, „thaAil.things..fuul continued
quiet a little longer sizt geed demand would - have
been certain tospring up. This however' will now I
again be deferred. The returns of the declared i
_.value, of our exports fur the firs:Lei/Ott monthsof
thtr present year, which have join been Published,
show a falling off es compared with the corres
ponding period of ISO` of .£5,286,079, and the
way in which this has taken place presents a re
markable illustration of the-effect of p4litical di.
tarbances upon commerce and consequently upon
the general physical welfare of the people affected
by them. Thus, after the disastrous moneytary
pressure .of the preceding year, the first two
mouths of ISIS showed an improvement, the fall
of Louis Philippe being the solerause of the hea
vy subsequent reverses which have led to the com
parative deficiency just mentioned, aside= which
a tendency to recovery Is now but slowly man.
testing itself. The following figures will esinlet the
changes from month to month.
hicresse or decrease in the declared value of ex
ports from the United Kingdom, taking each of the
first eight months of 180, as compared with the
similar months of 1§47.
Increase. Decree:.
Month ending sth Feb.lslB 149,228
" sth.Mer. ' 151.538
u u sth Ala " 580,583
" " sth May " 1,4E7,117
" u sth June " 1,122.009
" " sth July " 953,358
" " 13th Aug. . 925,285
u " sth Sept. " 539,381
5,58'7,731
Deduct inereast =find two month 300,183
Total decrease .£8,2:88,989
The total exports for the 8 months being £30,-
022,829 against ..c. 1 2,309,798 for the mime period
last year. .
Mean while, our itaportationi—except in bread
stuffs—have rather increased than diminished.—
The inference, however, to which this would Alp.
pear to lead, namely, that we most pay for the ad
verse balance sooner or later in specie, must not
be brucily adopted. Although the quantities of
goods imported have been on the whale as large as
the qatuulties of last year, the mina of these, ow.
ing to the low prices which have prevailed, would
shown considerable decline. In We way the fact
of no drain having occurred may be exploinedd—
A t the same time there is enough to indicate that
when bread stuffs shall hie admitted dutyfree, in
the Spring, there is a strong probability of an ad.
verse state of the exchanges being again kh.
As regards the bearings of the rail road expen
diture on thin subject, many people are at a Ices to
conceive how it can happen, if the theory promuls
gated last year was correct, that much of the mo
ney laid out on these concerns went to foreigner,
to pay for tea, coffee, coon, pork, rum, dec.. consum.
ed by the laborers employed, and thus helped to
briars oe the drain which then took place, that so
large an outlay ea la .till going on can be continued
without producing something like a similar result.
But ahhough the"callethts year have amounted
to 4:99,952,710, against .£31599,355 in 4817, it must
be borne in mind that the chief aura expended last
year was raised by loans on debenturere and other
means, far exceeding the total of actual cells, and,
farther, that the general expenditure of the nation
was then going on, not only at its ordinary, but at a
greatly accelerated pace, from the fancied prosperii
ty of all parties under the speculative fever that pea
veiled. Every thing in this respect is now clang.
ed. Not only are the railway companies unable to
borrow an additional farthing, but the terrible de.
predation in the price of shares, has produced such
a state of universal suffering and despondency,
that there is scarcely a family in the kingdom who
are not curtailing their outlay, to that it may be
questioned whether at any period ever befare
knows. so much private distress has been felt no is
now experienced.
The low price of imparted goods to whiCh 1, have
alluded most also be taken into the ammudt, end
likewise the large sums pc money .keptlit' home
by the temporary diwontionation oMinign tmveL
The money market, awin,y , to the stagnation of
business and the total absence of courage or ens
terprize, is easier than ever. For short Wane on
Government securities it is scarcely possible to
obtain one per cent. Under these circumstances
a rise would most probably have taken place in
Consols but for the crisis at Vienna. At the asul.
iug of the last packet they were Mt, and they
leave MT to day at 84r.
The grain market remains without alteration.—
The duty an foreign wheat continues at as per
garter.
.Rarp.r's Head..
AN At:m=4.7i mum( OF TNFO 110TLD =XII
ICAN rum:worms, ummo .3sic"
urrns
In the N. York Sunday Times we read: About
twenty miles from the town of Henderson, at a
point pm within the hne of Hopkins county, Kens
rocky, where the roads from Henderson, Merges*
field and Hopkinsvillo intersect, there is a wild
and lonely apot called "Hanse's Head." The place
derived its name from a tragical circumstance,
which occurred in the early put of the present
century. The bloody legend connected with it has
been made the nondstion of a thrilling border ro
mance, by lodge Hall, of Ctionitinaff, we of the
moat Plettatatotar-ttaa Wcpt-41,14wmativa
which folkftri, however, may be relied on in its
strict historical truth and accuracy, the Guts having
beer derived from one who was contemporary
with the event, and personally cogruzant of mess
of the circumstances. The individual to whom
we ellnde is the venerable James Davidson, of
Kentucky. Col. D. was a distinguished soldier
in the last war with Great Brawn, and hat filled
the office of Treasurer far many years. His high
charaCter for veracity is a pledge for the truth of
any statement he may make
in the fall of the year ISOI or 1602, a company
consisting of two men and three women arrived in
Lincoln county, and encamped ebant a mile from
the present town of Stanford. The appearance of
the individuals composing the party was wild and
rude in the extreme. The one who seemed to he
the leader of the bud was above the ordinary I
stature of man. Hia frame was bony and mtuctm
LIU his liteast broad, and his limbs gigantic. His
clothing vim uncouth and shabby, his anterior
weather beaten and dirty, indicating continual ex
posure to the elements, and de:igniting him es one
who dwelt far from the habitation, of men, and
mingled not in the courtesies of civilised life. His
countenance was bold and &melons, and exceed
ingly rem:attire, from its strongly marked rapes.
non of villtany. H. face, which was larger than
ordinary, exhibited the lines of ungovernable
passion, and the complexion announced that the
ordinary kelings of the human breast were in him
extmgmthed. Instead of the healthy hoe which
indicates the social emotions, there war a livid,
unnatural redness, resembling that of a dried and
linters Ann. His eye was Ruless and steady,
but tt was also artful and audacious, glaring upon
the beholder with no unpleasant fixedness and
brilliancy, like that of a ravenous animal gloating
upon its prey. He wore no covering upon his
heed, and the natural protection of thick, coarse
hair, of a fiery redoes, uncombed and matted.
gave evidence of long exposure to the rudest vial.
cations of the sunbeam and the tempest. He was
armed with a rile, and ft broad Inathatibelt;draurn
dose!? around his waist, supported knife and tom
ahawk. He seemed, in shorL an outlaw, destitute
of all the nobler sympathies of human nature, and
prepared at all points for assault or defence. The '
other man was emitter in size than him who led
the party, hut similarly armed, having the acme
suspicious: exterior, and a countenance eq4aUy
fierce and gunner. The females wale wane, pun.
burnt, and wretchedly attired.
The mem stated, in answer to the Inquiry of the
inhabauts that their names were Harpe, and that
they were emigrants from North Carolina. They
fattlataad rat their encampment the greater part of
two days and a night, spending the time in noting,
drunkenness and' debauchery. When they lalt
they took the road lending to Greene River. The
day succeeding their departure a report reached
the neighborhood that a young man of wealth,
from Virginia, named Lankford, had been robbed
and murdered on what was then called, and is still
known as the "Wilderness Road," which row
through the Hackman hills. Suspicion immadis
ate!y fixed upon the Herpes as therinttors,
and Capt. Hallanger, el the gelid
ey
e elid of 'bats! MO
resolute man. started p speris
armed great difficulty in following their trail, owing
to a heavy fallof snow, which had obliterated most
pi t izte. but fitallxnarne Ivan them while encamped
in a bottom on near the spot where
the town of Liberty now stands. .I:6"ublaatisuldo
a show of resistance, but upon being larormed
that if they did not immediately surrender they
would be shot down, they yielded themaelvee pri
soners.
They ware brought back to fitankitd, and thorn
examined. Among their efforts were found some
fine linen shirts, marked with the initials of Lank.
ford. One had bum pierced by a bullet, and was
stained with blond. They had also a cowddershlo
scan or money, in gold.. It we. afterwards ascer
tained that tide was the kind of money . Lankford
had with him. Tim evidence against them being
titan conclualve, they were contined in the Bum,
ford jail, but were afterwards sent for whiled Mu.
vile, where rho district court was in session. nem
they broke jail,: and succeeded in making their as.
cope.
They were next heard of in Adair county, near
Columbia. lo puling through that county, they
met a +mall boy, the son of Col. Trabue, with a
pillowvarg of meal, or flour, an article they pm.
bably seeded The boy, it la suppued, they rob
bed and then murdered, as be was never afterwards,
heard of. Many years afterwards human bones,
answering the size of Col. Tralme's son at the time
of his disappearance, were found In a oink hole
near the place where be was said to have been
murdered.
The Haves still shaped their course towards the
mouth of Gr.tlO River, marking' their path by
murders and rotherips of the man !torah, and
brutal character. The Dismr-t of country through
which they pawed was at that time verythinly sot.
tied, and from this rowan their outrages went
unpunished. They seemed inspired with the dead.
Best hatred aitaimst the whole, human race, and
such Was their implacaltle 'tliblanthraPY that they
were known le Ware NMI no uttoptation
to rob. One of their victims was a little girl, frond
at some distance from her home, whose tendersge
and helplessness would have been protection
against any but Incarnate fiends. The last dread.
tut actof barbarity, which led to their punishment
agtltrsithhe U l - : .... Vertife /*#tltittrktfiqW In Ex"
•CtlJl,lll4...thel!thint.,. ;
eft
• .01,414er5, they
I Attained on
at Clobruy house on
;the -roil& ' ..', ' Ain ennui Orate house.
' Ann abeenbcdthey ad his wi th and children,
swgiafrobothet
- and iiithunro4Wlto lik themselves, had stopped
for the might. Here they convened . and,roade
inquiries about this two Doted Hayes who were
reptemented all pitialitql gout - the country. When
they retard to nit they contrived to secure an
' axe, which they.cuded with them into their cham
ber. In . the skid , of the night they crept softly
down stairs and assawinaled the whole Amity,
together with the granger, and then setting fire to
the house. made their escape.
I When Stegall returned,he found no wife to wel
-1 come him; no home to receive him. Distracted
with grief and rage, he wined his hone's head
from the smouldering rains, and repaired to the
house of Capt. John Layer. Leeper was one of
the most powerful men of the day, and fearless as
powerfuL Collecting four or five other into, well
armed, they mounted and started in pursuit of ven
geance. It was agreed that Leeper should snack
"Big Harpe," leaving "Little Harpe" to be disposed
of by Siegal The others were to hold themselves
in readiness to assist Leeper and Stegall, as circum
stances might Termite.
The party found the women belonging to the
Herpes attending to their little camp by the road]
aide—the men haying gone aside into the woods to
shoot an unfortunate traveller of the name of
Smith, who had fallen into their bands, and whom
the women had begged might not be despatched'
before their eyes. It was this halt that enabled
their pursuers to overtake them; the women tone
&rely gave the alarm, and the miscreants mo t
ing their horses, which were large, fleet and s
erfal, fled in separate
!directions. Leeper sin d
out Big Name, and being better mounted than
companions left: them.far behind. Little Name
l i s
succeeded in escaping from sStagall, and be, with
the rest of his companions, turned and kalowedon
the track of teepee and Big Hayes. After a chase
of about nine miles Leeper came within' gunshot
of the latter andfind. The bell entered his tit' h,
passed through it end penetrated his horse. 's
pus escaped insm:ltis hand and rolled some t
or ten feet down the bank. Reloading his fie
Leeper ran up to where the wounded outlaw lay,
weltering in his blood, and found him with one
iii i ,
thigh broken, and the, other wished beneath his
horse. Leeper Fulled' the bane away and set
. throe in no wig potation. The robber begged
that he might net be killed.
Leeper told him that he had nothing to filar f ro m
bim, bat that Stegall was coming op, and could not
probably be restrained. Harpe appeared:very much
heightened at heeling this, and metered Leeper
to protect him. In a moment Stegall appeared and
without uttering it word raised his ride and shot
Hurt though the head. They then severed the
bead from the body] and stuck it upon a pole where
the road crosses the creek, from which the place
was then Domed and is yet called Hantres Head.
Thus perished one of the boldest and most noted
freebooters that has ever appeared in America
Save courage, he wu without a redeeming quality,
and his death freed the country from a tenor which
had long paralysed its boldest spirits.
The little Harps when next beard from was on
the road which roes from New Orleans through
the Choctaw grant, to Tennessee. While there he
became acquainted with arid joined the band of
outlaws IM by the celebrated Meson. Mason and i
Harps 'committed many depredations upon the
algae mentioned road, and upon the Mississippi
river. They continued dais:mine 011ie fisr many
years, and accumulated great wealth. Finally
Mason and bin blind became so motions and doe-
blesome that the Government of the Miniasippi
Territory offered a reward of 000 Err his head.—
immediately determined to secure the rot,
for himself Marlin Mason one day in a
thick cane brake, counting his money, he shot him,
out off his bead, and carried it to Washington, then
the capital of Idiesissippi. A man who bad been
tubbed about a year before by MIISCHVII head reeve.
Lined Harpe, and', on his evidence he was arrested, I
arraigned, tried, condemned and executed. Thus !
perished the 'Lithe Harpe,' who, leaking the only
good quality We brother possessed, courage, was if
any thing more hung and ferocious
corn:ten:4:e° of the Piusbargh omen.
anon Nir,xv wORK..
New Yon, Nov. 3, 1848.
In no instance can a sound merchant be found
who dies not feel that the present election is an
Important period In the history of the country, and
its favorable result to Ow Whigs, vital to the suc
cess of the whole country—agneultural, mums
!scanning, and commercial Those who, three
years ago, were clamorous in Giro, of free trade,
now to bolder terms point out the fallacy of their
opinion, and vote for a return to the old policy of
protection to home labor. Basins= whit never
more stagoget, nod trough failures are rare, thou
sands have seen their fortunes fade away like mist
tone the eon. the profits the European famine
brought are gone, and with it the bard earnings of
years. Produce of every kind has depreciated In
sloe—thus reducing the general moms of pay
' meet, while the evideneu of our debt stands at the
highell rm. Gotten never sold so low, yet bolds
et. yield deity, and fir sugar, a price can scarcely
be named—farts that will tell with powerful erect 1
upon the South, and upon all merchant connected
with the sugar and COMM interests,
Our exports of coin ban been mar matte's of 1
dams per toolith,-...ilnm this port alone—sine law 1
~WasTnkf4l . ,°°*°°:7 ° °. kOrra ° ° 1 844 ,4 411W V 8 3 51
that will promptly ebeelt the importation of mann -
farturea of leading staple goods, We chill have the
scenes of 1637 repented, with redoubled violence.
Exchange in again tending uponsd, mid a small
stimulus would eon put our remnant cif coin in
motion. The three millions of stock, nolgia pro-
nu of remission, cannot last long, and a frumps I
min of imports la fraught with the greatest danger.
The depreciation in rail road stocks In New Eng•
land, that have paid last year, upon an average, 8
per cent, dividends, bas beenfiftrenprr real, coin.
paring November, 1 ed 7 and le18; and at the de
cline, the greater part of them are unsaleable, be
cause the money Is worth more than evert woad
stocks—the permanent value of which in as little
likely to be shaken as vein. Thin ruinous sale
shows that holders of stock have been forced to
oonvett them into money, and In that manner nibs
mating to as beery shaves as the merchant whose
note sold at one per cent and more a motillt.
The Steamer Hibernia reached Hinton at en
early hour this morning, and daring the sareitoon,
prior to the reception of her caws, little isaa done
Her budget was unfilverable—CoUno his receded
/ cent, and now sells lower than of the history of
the trade British markets on the Continent an
a li
deranged by war nod the dread of war,
state of things, added to' the impression t
e
are to have another large me of mane,
lingo buyer feel that he can haveemr at
ht. own pore. Flour and grain in Livertool bare•
ly sustain former pnees, thipigh no veep & had er•
rived from the United States (except tiro) the a
whole week. When the fleetgeta therm' decline
most follow. For pork, beef, and lard, the market
wit doll, at unreinneratiag prices In speaking
of the Mon trade, a Liverpool evenly says—
. SOW the quarterly meeting of trop masters, the
trade has had a fiat appearance, and there has been
a greater disposition to obtain MIMI. In Wales
there appears the greatest disposition to sell, arts.
log principally from the cessation ofordera pr rails.
In Scotland end Stotrordshire the Man wagers for
the present are better expkryed; bat, on the whole,
the trade is not improved. Present prices la Lie.
erpool—Scotch Pii, net rash, £2 13.; Merchant
Ear, £8; best rolled, £d 105 Hoop, .fir, Sheet, 4S
10 slullifiger I
In the absence of the letter malt, prices am web. '
out change here. (food Soar ntheesfrom $5 25 to
83 44: the latter for Genesee. Gemini wheat, $1 i
25, and prime Ohio, 110 to 1130., and 95 to 100 me
for Chicago. High mixed corn, 6B cts, and lest
round, 72c. though now held higer, withotd wan
Barley, 70; rye, a 551043 as. Perk is up to 813, lor
mess, and 89 for prime. betd,B9 25111110,•ad55,20
to $5 50 for primr,—eard, 7 1 071 c; Cheew.,627l
cis; sad Butter, 9 to 16c for New York and Ohio.
The Cotton market Ii unchanged, and things Keno
rally doll. Stocks are dull, and Treasury Notes
close at 11410,103; Penslllenlit 3'h, 14 1 1118 Cl.
hfo bra t pai. Pio Ideelessindemntly hs beau
paid b, esoept 183,000; but the release of Nobs J
does not Wed the coney , notirkm..—.'3Q to
panes at nine per ceei, and second refloat 14 to
if. 4.1 %ton, the market is tight u everi and
her mannhieturem earnest enough to see a change
in the admtobitratlon that will relieve theca from
Nis struggle for life. Several new faihneirtule'res
ported at the Fan but none cu, heavy eatAlab , No
am ono* tilli reported here. _
SPECTATOR.
TUE PAIIPSIVII DID/1.741.11814
sr kis, aornocr.
Tread solitybow the head—
le reverent ailcace bow—
,
No puetag hell doh toll—
Yet an immortal soul •
. . .
I, r as ing now.
Strangers however min,
With lowly reverence bow;
There's one in that poor shed—
One by that panty bed—
Greater thin thou.
Beneath that beggar's roof,
Lot Death doth keep his attic, ;
Liter—no crowds attend..
ter—no guards dethod
This palace gate.
That pavement, damp and. cold,
No smiling couttiers tread;
One silent woman stands
Lifting with meagre hands
A dying hand.
NO mangling voices woad—
An infant wailalone•
A sob suppressed—again
That short, deep gasp, and thee
Tha patting Vona.
elh! change-o . h wondrous chimp—.
Borst are the prison hum—.
This moment there, go Ipw,
'4O egoefied, 4!4 now
ljerond the Ware
Oh ehange—stupeedaas chugs!
Thoe Iles the soulless ele . d i
The sun 'etenial brake— '
The sear immortal wakes
Wakes . a6th Ids God. •
Er DEM have yellow dark Teeth—they eith bo
rude pearly white by one time inlay a boa ey yeen
Amber Tooth Pule' It budget; the gums, nneeterie
the
breath. te., Bold at de Liberty in. novladkwl7
having no further use for him. He was mocha misera
ble, stekly-looking creedarey that we looked up one of
our coons of '4O, to pot him out of his misery, and the
way he made the feathers dy is a canton to all de
ceivers, tune-servers, and Kane and Cleanna letter oni
ters. We shall send the corpse back to the Post, and
we hope the editor will give it a decent burial for
"days of sold hang sync." The epitaph may appropri
ately read:—.Here lies the remains of the symbol of
defunct Pennsylvania Locofotoiern, the min of which
may be traced to the 'resider 46 and the deception
whlehhronglat It Into existence.. I
PENNSYLVANIA ERECT.
The account as bar as beard from, stands ns Sal
lons :
MaJaitITUM vol TATUM.
Allegheny 3500
Lancaster 5325
Schuylkill 1125
Dauphin 1400
Lebanon 1075
Cumberland ............ ............. 200
Beaver 300
Wuhicgton 75
Philadelphia City and County 8000
Armstrong 100
Butler 150
,
Franklin 820
.11AJOHITIO FOIL CASS.
Westmoreland 2000
Clearfield 140
Fayeue 460
Philadelphia City and County ate reported va
riously at 6,700 to 10,000.
Frons the partial returns received, the following
result may be deduced with safety:
Taylor. Casa
Pennsylvanta' 26 Ohio . 23
New York 981 Indiana 12
Maryland 8 Michigan 5
New Jersey 7 Now liampahire 6
Delaware .... ...... 3
Musaohtusefis 12
Rhode Island 4
Kentucky 12
Vermont
Necessary to a majority 146. Thirty-two more
votes will Bleat Taylor, Which be will receive as
&flows
Connecticut...
North Carolina
Tennesue
Louisiana .....
Florida
Georgia 10, and lowa 4, will most probably also
go Mr Gen. Taylor.
We pat down Indiana for Can, because the few
counties heard from have rather increased for Cam
the majorities given for Polk.
Rhode Island Is sure for Taylor by a majority of
Gum ZOO to WOO.
In Maryland, Taylor'. majority will be roost
probably about 2008.
We concede 'Michigan to Cass, though be mill
have but • small majority. A despatch in the
lonnial says that Sprague, Whig, u certainly
elected to Congress in the 2d District; and that the
Legislature is doubtful
Loeal Nature
11X7ORTZD FO TIE.
Cover or Quernm Swore dec.--The Court
convened at 10 o'clock on Wednesday morrung,
but the "dues and cordbsion" in consequence of the
election held on the day previous, was so unplea
sant to our Democratic friends, the Judges, that no
business deny moment area tranweted in the fore•
00011.
Arrsairoca.—The cases of Commonweath vs.
Wm. Hutchinson and Wm. Chandler, tiftren up.—
Hutchinson and Chandler got into some difficulty
on the road--cause driving a carriage—which an.
salted In Chandler'. stifling Hatchinaos in the
face with a whip. lictchmaim afterwards went to
the krery stable of lames Ildebbisters, to obtain
=defection dame kind, when a fight occurred be.
tween Chandler end hinwelL Chandler sued him
fin asuitah and battery on the last occasion, and
he, Chandler, for the assault with the whip. The
case was submitted to the Jury without signment.
Verdict of guilty against Chandler-01nm guilty for
Hutchimou--Chandler to pay rests in both cue..
Pomtb , awkairptt . -Dantendkialtaa akar—in.
'dictenent larceny—charge s t ealing gip, the proper
ty of James Rom The teemed, It appeared, at.
tempted to entice the prosecuting witness, Ryne,
Into a bet on the ball game, which he alleges that
ha declined making, when Paris matched the $2O
•Pte, headed it to Terry, nudism off For the de.
fence it was alleged (not proved) that the bet Wall
made and won, as bets usually are. The clue we n
still on hand when the Court adjourned.
James Butler, John Taylor and Henry Robinson,
were wrested and brought before the Mayor, res.
Imlay, charged with dealing a cloak, valued at
ft/, tram Joseph blonamatern re Hro, Clothiers,
Water street Taylor confessed to the taking of the
cloak, and alleged that the ()Gezira:incensed were
watching for Wm, and gate the signal when the
coast was clear for taking the property without
being observed. They quarrelled atom dividing
the spoil, and the wont lathe three rascals, probe.
Wy, as canal, dirt:aged die crime. AU three were
committed En deist:at of bail.
George Gob Maori, a brother of,Ternes, lately con.
victed of eeming Am to the premises of Mamas.
'Follansbee dr. Hayward, lama brought berme Alder.
man Steel, yesterday, alleged to be implicated in
the stealing of a watch nom rintunk now in
and under sentence to the penitentiary. The robk,
bery was committed in the jell, Young Ssubinson
woo remitted on bail.
M.-Csarr's SCUTUM Locos 0ar5...,-.This very
valuable Improvement is but little loiown to the
public, as it has but recently been introduced oa
rives or wide canal locks. Mr. McCartyis 'dyers
Unmet in another column, and accompanying
recommendattons,will Mai conveys ixe;rear idea
Of it, utility. Tko tavenKr . 44 citi - on of ibis
Blurs, and Wm made valuable Improvements Ihr
other purposes, among which is a fkuping or
Dudging Machine, far deepwning channel& Be
side these evidences of his ingenuity, Ml . ..McCall,
has been employed In laying down the wage go
the Marine Railway join completed at this place,
wherein be we. very succassfol in extendiei
firmly bedding that praline of qtp vay whi c h a,
tends into and linAir4 We water, and on Which the
ere,dlA matt ihafieeetree the heat premien* to being
battled up the repair. Thew improves:peni are
very valuable, and highly ereditaidiiic the gre ,o 4l
importance Of hilt city, and doe* gm.; ortglit to the
Inventive genius °Mr. t4t.lety.: .
We are phased leam that this improved look
gaip hit hese introanced upon the Slack Water
Improvements of the Monongahela, Youghiogheny,
gesntapky, linittingem, and Dee Maim rivers,
and glee mach satisfitetion to the several comp,,
flies engaged therein.
Flust—Two serious fires occurred on Tuesday
night—the Bret, about 7 o'clock, in Henry Stemple's,
saddlery and harness factory and japannery, oat
the 4th street road. The buildings and a consider
able amount of stook were destroyed. Mr. Btim.
plea lou la estimated at 33,000—n0 insurance.
The second Are occurred between three and imr
o'clock, in Mr. D. Leonard's lumber yard, near the
Allegheny, between the Old Bridge and Cecil's
Icy. 5,000 feet of lumber are estimated to hay*
been destroyed. The Ore eras not extinguished
entirely at daylight on Wednesday morning. Pro.
bably loured.
W. M. Wrll/199, D., Dantlst.
CI and reektence on Fourth street, opposite the
Plash,* Bank. Office hour. from 9 o'clock to 19 A
d Mal o'clock to. P.M.M., eaeepl4.4y
BOOT AND San WAREIIOI3BE.
NO. liN WOOD Erre BETWEEN ad AND gut ST&
R. TABNER & CO.
,
, NVITE Country merchants and othet• to en eland.
nation of their melt, which Is one of the largest
, 0 b e ( nee d in any eatablistiment In the coontryouto
consists of very desirable and seasonable goods, ea.
preb,dy adapted (as to ate and quality) to Waite%
aales. Prices will compare (acanthi?' atilt Woe erg,
East. terms !Iberia.
0.0. Sitesuss, Duettist,
f ?Fla' et Mist Uptick% on Foanh street, • few dour. shave Wood Wein. twill the completion of
the hums nearly oppeatte. Teeth in blocks, with ard-
Adel gem, after the manner now universally prefer
red ea the east, scaUfairtureul tall each protean
cue. Teeth, from aMI est down to a elute one, In. plate, thus avoiding UNIT to the
nataral teeth. Specimens of blocks of section plate
may be examined at the office.
Alt operation. Incident to the pmfeulan perlbrmed
with use and faithndioass, angtel-3m
FOUND ..A. Pocket Book containing • eatno(ooraey,
vabligt the ownor eau have by milk., t:t WY
Al 'CLUB:" No. L uz Liberty :treat yrovr•g r"rty
and paying for this notice. n
JUST R ECE IV ED , I largo stock of Linea sad Cr
as Drape.. tlaY9 A • MASON A:
Entlikisjoit Leek: Goias.
?FREIWm/aft thavelgobtalned kateltalpllelet fee.
..R. hisitmptosed Lock Gitittai iu= didrodo.
ight. ratite Um, andialldts tectuninen
"th'4Uithe Mine proof of ita Wee. All letters,
infokmadon th.ts =Wei; mar be alilires"d
SO Mr. Eithbause, or to malt
HENRY WCARTT, Patentee.
Pittsburgh, November I 1349.
RECOMAIDATIONB.
This is to cerufy, that the 31onongabela Navigation
Company have adopted Ate. Henry. ArCany's patented
improvement for opening and C los ing Lock gates, and
the expeneneo so far derived from their use warrants
Mime Look constructed lot i; recepuon
of his improvement, together with thecesury ma.
chinery. will not cost more. Was much, as a Lock Sued
Oct on the old plan; that we ran dispense with two
bands at each Lock, and that boats C. be passed
through the Locks to about one-third of the time for
merly required_ These advantages we consider very
important in an improvement like ours, and woold re
commend to all smiler works Mr. &Many , s mac:a
non, as an Indispensable appendage, in point of econo
my, and to facilitate lion. ll2.V.. on.
JOHN B. BUTLER, President.
John F. Ke THOhLAS AL HOWE, Trounce,
lly, fi W. Cass,
John L. Dawson, Wm. F. Caplan, 1
John T. Logan, John Anderson, y Managen
S. R. Johnston, Net tile B Craig,
Rees C. Townsend, J. W. Barbrulge,
Pittsburgh, February 3. 164.5.
Monongahela Navigntion °dice, Sept. 7, 34.11
TO •11. WHOM IT KAY
I'h . is to certify, that we purchased from Henry
Weeny, a tight for the use of his Patent for opening
and shading Leek gates, and have it in use. Our Locks
are one hultdredand nirtery by My feet In the cham
bers, and the gates toremy-five feet high; and by the
application of this mach inery, one man can open and
shot m .6ot:done-third of the time that tl vegan ,
odd two men to perform the same act with machinery
such as is used no the Louisville and Portland CenaL
We consider this Improvement a very valuable one,
and have no.hesitation in recommending it to Compa
nies or Corporations having Locks on their works.
J. K. MOORHEAD,
.1 B. MOORHEAD,
WM. EICHBAUM.
While in Pittsburgh, in this fall of INCA, I was shown
a model of Mr. Hoary M'Carty's improvement for a
suspended Look gate, to be used in largo locks In
slack water navigation, said was much pleased with
la ingeriniti and apparent usefulness, and have since
learned that the same ha. been adopted on the Monon
gahela Sleek Water Improvement with great *Advan
tage, and I cheerfully give my approval of its value,
and would recommend na adoption in all river and
other large locks, a• being easily worked, with great
saving In ume and money over tho ld plan.
G. SCIINAHEL.
Lewisburg, Union county, Pa., February, 1845.
Fsor dos. TROY. Macau..
„.
Frankfort, Ang.t 18,1647.
We bare made ample trial of the gates, upon the pa
tent pl. of Mr. M'CO.Try, on the Kentucky neer [Mei.
ration, .11 here sent our engineer to the Green and
Barren rivers line to suspend the gates there, on the
same plan. The soperority of this plan over any nth. r
known to the Boned, is tech as at once to strike the
observation of any, even the most superficial observer.
The comniandsmusof the cleavers navigating this river
all concur in the opinion that it is an Improvement of
the LITMOg importance to the navigation. In every
particular It Is much better than the (owner plao—re
quiring less than half the power to open and shot them,
and less than half the time. They are mock lee, liable
M get out or order, and the whole repaving and cost of
keeping the bye gates on this hirer, will not, it is con
fidently believed, be equal to the cost annually of one
of them on the former plan. They are much cheaper
in their inigirmlconstruction, requiring greatly less
cost for ironing, to . Upon the whole , the cost of the
parent right is but a hide of the excess of rest open the
old plan.
No one an all acquainted with the advantages of the
patent pl., compared with any other known to the
Board, would hesnate for a moment to adopt the for
mer. Very respectfully yours, &a,
THOMAS ALETCALFE,
President of Board 01 Internal Improvements.
Monongahela Nev. Office, Oct. 11, 1847.
'fax Company have adopt ed and have in use,
Carty's Suspended Lock Gm.. There are four looks
on our improvement fifty feet wide by one handred and
ninety long each, In the chamber. Our gates original.
ly rested on a cast Iron roller that was placed ander
the toe post and traversed along a wrought iron roller
way. It then required tour men to open and cloatesch
lock, which can now be done In mach less time by
Iwo teen. The saving in labor on gar improvement is
at least two thousand dollars poe annum. There is
also a great saving in repair. The original plan being
coniplicated, worked hard, and was frogman broken
and out of order—whilst the present is plain, simple,
and scarcely ever require. repaiva.
J. K. MOORHMII, Nest Mon. Nov. Co.
Zanesville, Oho, August CI, 4117.
Henry Wears), Dear dir—l have meowed your
note of the lath Um requesting an expression upon Use
merits of your parented insprovenient for opening and
closing Lock rate.
Your plan has been to operation to a limited extant,
foe several man , . Pan. an this "improvement,* zed
hare no hesitation to prommucing it very greatly su
perior to the old une—whe th er considered with refer
ence to cheapness of construction, the cue and aCdity
with which the gilts are worked, or the comparative
difficulty and expense of repairing theotarbieery When
deranged. I therefore take pleasure to recommending
the adoption of your Improvement in nil cues in which
large boas or Smarr gates ate in use.
Very respectfully, E. C. COOL-
Resident Engineer out the hluskingum Improvement.
.IL DAILY oAzernz.
Philadelphia, October 23,
Henry IPCarty: Dear Pfr—lt acords nie great
pleasure to add my testimony ip that firothey engineers,
in favor of the eimplicity and asefitiness or yam Inver,
bon for suspending and working Corp and heavy Lock
ganiti Like moat all. useful and important dim ove
nes m the mechanical aita its very umplicity leads
tach of rut to exclana—"Why m.. tot this application
hought of long ago. lam pc ...icily satisfied of its
economy in Om original cost—in Me daily working
and In We co Rent repalrs—over thrill,/ any of ao Gild
plans for suspending and working large Lock gam
one of the great advantages arising from all use
of the plam se the rapidity with which largo 414.21.
boats can be passed through the Locke, when Megrims
an thus suspended, opened and shut by your simple
conmivarine. It thereby removes one of the principal
Pock
o:decimals in the adoption of the system Stf
lock and dam improvement fpr the uneliorptuni of the
navigation of • cumin class of 'rivers.
Very respectfully, your obedient servant,
JOHN SANDERS, Brevet Maur, Engineers.
,ripaburgh, Nov. ail 1847_
hays IdIQ frequent Oppectusilial, at zinzrtlatibt.
Molting of Ms. IL &realty's Suspended Lock Utah
Pod &emit a very valdablo improvement for Lock. or
large hatirevereent—as alma river narigatien, &c.
(laving all the machinery need in omit's( and atientier
tha rate upon the top of Me Look vrall, they all
tunaccemlble far repairs. Dia manner inwhich
the gate I. mspended, epos away with the usual fete.
don roller ender the toe past, the weight commonly
mipported by the Maim, roller being, In this, semen,
ed by the mspeamon rods, rendering the gate limit a
ever In overcoming do friction. J. E. DAP,
ootre-dkert 1.9 Civil Engineer.
CARD.
On the eight of the lath of October, a canal twat be-
Magog to the Croon Line was desnoyed by fire near
blond—oecmioned, it is believed, by Lucifer
matches packed in Dry Goods
The undersigned deem it no act of - mance to the Pro
rrl"elpOfiltluir Henry M lrr a Pitt. ittru7ll7,tvitl:
out knowledge or solmitation 00 their part to ut
the
known in this manner the prompt and mtisfactory
!lemma by them of the fail amount of our respective
losses by that accident, ranging in amount from three
Hooded to Armes handled dollars, and in the aggregate
tp ever twelve thousand dollar,.
As for ea possible they had some of the lots duplica
ted he
immediately to r tbe e rd: nod others It was
known that dos could
try ther.have paid the modern tn cash, Of mulct
with the merr_hanui in Philadelplim without reference
to no.
The mum insurance of bin goods while on the way
111 alway• • matter of anxiety to the inetchant, and
Mit if destroyed he shall be instantly paid the fell
amount of his loss. We therefore wish, Without the
least disparagement intended the other Linea, to give
this putting testimmry to the eadsfselory settlement of e
heavy 101 l by the Union Linn.
Pittsburgh, November (, 1819.
1 111 1 14./.011.
Hampton,&mil& & Joke Data,
41ozander Pug,
D. &prier,. A. AL Marshall,
Brown & hPßoestou s.
IL W. Lynd,
•
liobt. A. Coninghani ;
L n cuy
9.4))e.".y )
LONG AND SWAIM: SAAWLA-4 4 MA4on &
Co, CO 'Market at, have tart tee' d per 'meatrtiz i
Moons, r 0 dor Loug r.od Sqµdre tiny drika, loci
plaid Long Sttawtr, o( the dam colors sad eeat
pattoraa. 'Comfortable IV* Shama O (CYVvI . .
tiou add at untrohnty roar Imre,. 'Thag'
Q VIVD.R.IEE:—I cask Bar.: V V.V. dot ..
a k h p..
/..3 thus;'/ bah Plarreed, jun TWA norf . ha Mr We hi,
______.. __
- -tisANT, 41Water at
CIC 24
—7 o l S3Tritles '
irtor Cotton, in s ore and co
%I
,
WhsTON BOWEN On front et
_ _
r ARD OIL-12 bash Whams Lard Oil. jinn recd and
KJatals
by nurtmADGA WILSON t. Co,
nova
D lifilb" ; rga
4.41,1750 hub lust reed for gala
_ BROWN & CULBERTSON
pOINDRY PIO AIL T!,11.-19 lona anterior Foundry
td6 4 4 .. 11 4 4 .ma t int5, - =
-leripp: H&CON SIDES-41 casks Bacon Side.. fin
We by nova KIER & JONES
F01 i ;24 atirAL—., tons Forge gotal, Cos We by
SLIER & JO N ES _
NAILS — WI begs Naha, aarSi rises, for sale low by
JAMM 14 water at
rir - ZUCE- 7 11(ai 6tOthOictif 23 kegs Ihuter, 4 bbls
RAE bluer, bbls Flow, landing from Like Erie
AUchigars Line, and for sat lostr to claw sona t as).
pent, boTb JAMES DALZELL
T . . .
-----___---...
AR-200 bbta Nonb Cirollea Tar, In large barrels
arallbod order,
for sale by
ecrsß-
GGERMAND LAY-30 boo German Clay will be sold
_l_o „ to arose • corsiT by
no r 9 ..• -- FM & O'CONNOR
-- _
P EARL ABll-18 cask., um article, fa awe and
for sale by bovii TASSEY & BEST
DRIED A PPLIF.II ANTh/C - Rtfl—..Vl hob Dried
Peach.* ISO do do tipples; reed .4 for sale by
novel TABBEY & REST
.._„
T MD -7200 pigs Galena Lind, from nimis RPM.,
jj for tale bp nov7 Falk:N RHEY Co
MIEATHERS.-47 bags, pat liaakoa, for solo by
nov7 FRIEND, RIMY &Co
RICE -8 tle,rcoe Th. reed, and for sale by
borl R ROBISON & Co 191.
'DOLL BUTTER—A &Yr bbl. fresh, jug reed
Air for ode by Dloy7" R ROBISON &
APgit—Foolscop and LOW'', for sale b
X 00r2 7 C
'ARS. ALAGNESIA-1 cue reol and for sale by
octil7 JOliN 1)1110/10AN
GAUBER SALTS-1 case jus t reed and tor sale
by esH7 JOHN D bIORGAN
-- .
SYy Art-21 e h c b g """
Y P ietVi i at! ' nkivar s
_
nOFFEE, PEPPER, &c.-1100 bags Rio Coif.; no
‘,/ do Bleck rapport.= do Pimento Car sale by
oct3o BAGALEY & SMITH
SODA iii
. . - LIS as ree'J and k by i ;
o
ccid
lg
AATAFITEti;A aoper who can malePiirrlliT.
V V rcle, to go down the river—steady work and
4sorted bar iit . 31:9)
"'LW . ' APPIY w J SCHOOMIAICER & C. 4,
TRH. , A11....45 otos
legs ase'd NH*
. 100 tons Pig Iron, for st ,
mei iAit u . - 94 1,.
i lopFisß-4 casks prime ckallNT,Salial'
I ILOV RR SEED-17 bids u. no
V Genie Wia•
LARD -17 keg* 2 ict,1,1,2417
Michigan 1.41 oak,'
ailibitaAtta3V
blk%4elo—in bbbiptea reed •ed Co mkt
vv- WICK &
jj .A. AT
nal reed
we sato by
8P VON BONNHORST /4 Co
frtVY CANTON FLANNELS—A ,apply
alold agile Dry Goods Houro of
IN= ' W R MURPHY
'r' - ' .. - ...4!,, - -. ONI 84':
• RT - 4011.11, D. Dairies Avittegairesre s
Fresh Fair madWistor Good. On
T hu”d!FT e 3 o.in, Noes 9, alto &dads, as the
Commercial sales ,Boom, comer or Wood and Filth
of
eri/I be sold, a laren, and very desirable peon
agent of staple andlsney Dry Goats eonslstine of flesh
imported wool dyed cloths end cosigner. sal/OMA
KY. 1.e.., whim, red, yelloo, green and brawn flan.
nes. 10-4 blankets, super nett style pg.., 0de...,
block sow, saran and soma &Mods, searing silk,
silk hdkfa, .hauls by pent *artery, lhon damask table
cloths, hosiery, gloves, cheeks, ticking., bleached moil
bravo mshilina,
Al 4 o'clock.
Flarnirrint,
A Onarniq of V H taa in Of chests and boxes, with
other groans", 16 bk. V manufactured Tobacco,
regalia septa, wt..% uld: wrapping paper, queens
ware, chum .d clock a, looking
&ces, lam" ....claw blOrds, labia kaives and forks,
waiters, tinware, kg.
MMM=I
At al o'clock,
A large collection of utraltooks, embracing s gene
ral uaortment in every deparunent of literature and
science. pov:
•
Bad.' *oaEsi.'
On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings,
Nov. 7th, Bth and eth, al thkCcenmeiclalSales
corner of Wood and Mb streets, 'cosentetacnraM
o'clock each evening , will be sold Without reserve, to
claw • conslgnme to, the largess and host collection of
new standard editions of 800 - ks eve* offered in this city
at 4.1.1.. Now la Ott time to parasite good books at
your own prices. Call and stewed* this stoat. hi
raw sales during the day athsdf Octant] retail prices.
Also, a lama quantity of litter l'uiter, from the best
tnannfactuters in the U. States.
C italogues can be had at the place of sale.
Coll coon, as this stock mast be closed it. mediately.
110•7 /OHM) DAVIS, Acct.
Auiraed. Sale.at Aftgeorport.
(3 °S.dutirtY, Nov. 11, et Lotelocp, P.M,
Rebels sold
by order of Alm Millar, Etat, Aarlgnee of &a
char, deed. at the point in the borough of sPgdssls°Tts
ionain of the ;vertu..., th e following desirable P. -
perty, whieh is conside red•worth 1415,1MC1 to 11d14555,
consisting of 45 acres of eicellentOsal, with the pri
vilege tA - a larger itact ado:fining, and abort 45 AM*.
of land on which to erected
„th or dwelling house,,
two cord rail roads i and other improvementator carry
ing on the coal business at the lout expense and moat
profitable manner. •
The above property is worthy thei attention or espi
ta lets wubing to mate a safe and .very profitable to.
vestment, as well a, those wishing its. engage in the
coal busmen, as it must be sold in order to close the
COll.lll
Terms, which are liberal; will Li made known at
sale.. A 0.7 ~101114 D DAVIS, Allot.
OREAT COMOINATION OP TAMEST!
KNEASS • eLesquv. OPERA. TROUPE!
The Original gable liarnieniairaii
171.' ILL exhibit at Peuo Nhu , . OP THURSDAY,
Ir FRIDAY AND SATURDAY] 9th, 10th and 11th
of
November, ou which berasiou will be produced •
series of F.thertainnseuts /hitherto unsurpassed or
equalled, for talent,regerzuerd, oriKirmlity and exnnt
knee--eonesting of selections from the won celebra
ted Operas of hORMA,. FBA DIAVOLO, ERNANI,
SOhLhIAMISULA, sc.; and an moire new .election of
Pieces, Songs, Duette, Glees, Choruses, and beautiful
Ethiopian Melodize—lntro:during the following emi
nent performers:
M. Founder the groat 'French lAhecerdemnst and
Hudson., (Man age.)
Profeason MMUS, the ethebnited Composer sad Pi
anist, (Muskat Director.)
Herr Gabriella, wondarfal
Doable Bass; Tyrthean Warbler and
W. Roark, the uutivalled performer., the Donee;
P. IL Keenan, the exuaordinarY and unequaled
Rin/oish
Mr. Farrell, the 'weasel/146ml anoll beautiful Violin
ist-
M.T.r Waddee, renowned. a Falsetto and Br
M. J. Waddee, the beatithsl Tenor andContrulto;
Mr. Campbell, celebrated - ea a Soprano and Bab.
All of whom ortliAppear in the abase liall be a me.
ries ofunequalled performances.
ir r 'Tickets of admission,4o eenta.
eig DOM/ open al 7 o'clock; corn:male. at 74 pre-
For particular., see progrilmmes dflbe day. anrB
GAIIES-wHowastaber Bak, 1848.
ur MURPHY, northcan coiner 4th and Mar
y y . ket streets. Pittsburgh, has arrw completed the
op.tiv nmoo„4 1 .11h roPPII of Dry Goods far the
,east*, tad son U. buyers an araintateritto select
from, ready to be fated at lhis advanced an of the
grunt. Particular tomtit* is asked to his large coach
of BROAD4OTH9.;
French, English std AMOTiCirl, of all deatrable co.
lars, suitable tor dm,ss coats and cloaks; also, Cana.
mere*, a WV sastinmenk including wool dye dod
French black; Doeskin, dank mixl; Panay do, from the
low mice of 641 is ;all wool) ap to the finest confines
and newest nylea Swami& Large stock of Satinets,
emannon and Hoe, Underts and 'Drawers, Mares,
kn.
LADIES DRESS 000DS,-In all their variety.
Country hferchanta and Merchant', Tailors are Invi
ted to examine hie stock, ha Wholesale Room, second
story.
nova
TO .
A CONVENIENT 1.14 T
_atop. Deiek Dwelling
_Boom, on Hos. streoi. 7 Enquivia c;1"
WM. WILLIAMS,
n0v41.• or Wood and 3d at.
Pl2 . i p tiz E t
b ltt 1..1 . 5:
. 1 8 45.
G R 5
bbls Fall Pip plo; 5 do hollow. cored l'ippso;
lY do
ttstobtin i ii ' l=tl7 l
Now landlog from smor Nols &gland ddoo
and for ssla by
novel_ - I, e WATERM.&N
DRESS 0001" per foreign swami, Rump.
—A A ?duos & Co, No tin Market street, will
open this morning s Rice Dries Goods, comprising the
following sigh,. vim Satin plaid bleibms, a new esti
ale, and the riclest Fonds Onportedßus season; all
wcol Plaids, high coloTs and ehoice styleg all Wool
Caaktmeres and Mons dA Lathes SneCoberg and Lyo•
nese Cloths, of soy describable shade and .1, 4 , agu e ,
sniped Cashmeres, in great variety. nett
air rh - rssnaint,
Gtveaber 7,114d45.
THP'President and Directors of this Bank have this
day declared • dividend,of Font per cent. for the
hen eta months, payable to Stockholders or their legal
representatives forthwith. -
nova-011r JOHN smairs,c.hi o .„-
.
Apinanna ; • of Priums,,, F t
Noverttber 7-1, 149.
THIS Rank boo der denlared scaira L .,,4
per cent on its Capital Stock, out of the profits of
ast air numbs, payable On or alter the I7th last
norfidtd THOS. IC ROWE, Cashier.
Prrnacton, ?
•
ripllE Merchants , and blannfNovember 7th, IRS
ectsuers , Dank has this
.1. day declared • dividend of Forn , ,per um. on the
Capital Stock, out ado, profiti for Molest six months.
novel NV, H. DENNY. Cuber.
Gimi
Gleratleanueo:Peteµali de
SMITH & JOHNSON, 4d r arket street, h ni ave list
received • sleek °reins, duelers, cam,
stocks, Caney a 0 black s il k, cravats, searfit, bale
ry, hobo kuhl .oElld.= are Invited
to call mid exuntse diem; au they are' supposed to be
claw :
DDIED FRUIT-420 bash • Dried Peaches, 100 do
Dried Apples, neer crop, Lending sad for sale by
a d
hVGILL & nOr, liberty at
Lli - ACUICZA .mall 10446 tildes. novl bPGILL & ROR
1 7 HtStil RAISINS-2nD hes II; IS of do dcx SlSqr
do do; lost received and (cicala by
noel BROWN & arramtrisoN j
r IQUORICE-2 cuss. Etkiir Liquar/au, just reed
jj and for sale by BROWN !CULBERTSON
novl
A LU I I ,7 IO bbls tau %tailr ,
EPso n 4 SALTS-5 b atiarif i zg a r ß ot seep ,
1•0,13ACC9-40
!its Wonik iiok bands
cacco,Jw receivs4 shad (Dv We 4.
nind
F, OU P Bt om PZog Tothicao, Net juit,;-
.0 fox 643 '
C no, o , ltglYYti", CULBERTSON
AS Burielr'S wle 67 uov► 1y juin reed and fox
7.5. %VW & CUT -
rLAL OORD._
ettl'
ra
, for role 1:73.-100000 gross si roo ; ; It n) ,,
Ca
WI IRON-100 room Anegbelly hoa r
_o land
sod k.r rale by octl7 . ' R n• 01,0
LASS CUTTER AND OLltt:6Bl3' DLaMONDB- -
/ 30 .P.A.Mat reed,of"Dinkanson't" Diamonds,
imported expressty for in 7 ratatlMllea.
noT4 W WILSON
GOHM PEAS-17 leading pet SICAMOT
wego and for ule by ::JA.9 Da r.Zo3
tuna 24 water et
N. C. TAR -00 bbl. 4.4 C Taxi ! land* lual for .ale
br 40,4 JAB.DALZELL
- -
rrANNEIV3
•' 01L-69Aibl. Stri'a 's landinf and
1. An sale noel JAS DALZELL
HOP 9-11 hula. prim* Ohio, Fri.:loth 18111, just reed
sod for sada by noel. 0 H GRANT
pord4JALAN-2 es p ne : s E iar t e . ol rit4fozzle.by
DOWDRIIIIRARB—CI caseallorsale by
nov4 • It 6 861.1.E.R8
BALSAM COPANIA—SUO lblifor R
b
b 0 ,4 1 ' E SELLERS
ROSE PINE-3 bbh Gar Ws 'by
now R E SELLERS
CLAM SAE C-5 eases JaAsf re tad fur We by
vuw bov4 Rt: SELLERS
Hazu.r.r4 OA.-7 gloss for ail, by
. .....
may( 8 fitaxits
VrADDER;-2 cas Jut ree'd iind for mak by
lILL nov4 R SELLERS
LARD OlL—ro bbla prnno No I Lord.oB. Jost ree'd
arul for solo by rlor3 81D.I.X8s NICOLB
LINSEED 011,-429 bbla tumid Oil last reel and
for ninny nov9 SELLERS dt NICOLS
ty&byCON—ACICOlbol WICK & A a t e aral r sale VCLFZ S,
ooy3 earner fiend AN
bi bed D water" eta
rsaD-8 kW. just nal and 2r sale by
.11 %MX & brITANDLESS
andbobb.
jbytnso.cl for We by
,i , „ANDLESS
ere arrival Wray sale by
WICIt & PWCANDLESS
QALEEL&TUB-18 auksAar balo by --
& APCANDLE4B
DOTABII--3 tasks Coe we by.,
oosa W/Cli WC.ANDLESS
-
CORCHINGS.—.4 bbls for sale:by
no &
v 3 • WICK WC-AN'
FLOOR-16 - bble nostickr
far sale by uov3 WICK In V smil Flow,
'SS
MATH/MS—Km Ibt .. Hy CANHU -
..de by neT3 XL'S :„..thers, rood and"(br
. A HUTCHISON a Co
S " a MALAY
-rINED SUGARS-4W bblcartali loadtNeterl,
3 and 7; SD bbl. Crashed; 110 do'Cladia, rot safe
uy JAB A HUTCHISON/ Co,
Agents St LOaillsleedaeliaery:
uor3 43 antler sad 4.lfrou, a t
AMASS
and far rale by
bITAIIDLESS
GOLDEN SYRUP—in 6Ll., toqbbl;i - itui 1 0 1'631ml
neg.. for W. by
nova . JAS A lIVICHISON 3 Co
UNDIIIE3—a bbto Cue Emilia Ay le Z bozos
0 mould Cindloo; 6 meta miniPenhem; Jun mum
and for sale by flout - c Id.PRANT
mectived bi stint
4icic a APCIANDLESS
LAh best qualiWatu a t mod
end foe sale by J BeJlOO a
noel e 4 Wood 111
vrotiE ALPACAEI-41de cw high Metre Meliaus
= mode colored daemons. MotAine4 by
emed 1311AM.6 - ft k MUTE, Yy -
Q ODA ASH-60 casks Soda Addy thumbed mama=
S
um . , for We, co arrive, by
DOTI FORSYTH & DUNCAN, 37 Am
, e?;-11--1
I d t s s
A N
u o v Bo r bra u t mo , fo N r rate
Co e by
bbl, $ Louis Sup. House
for sale by
JAE! A HUTCHISON e Co
•f,'l - IREAMBOATS.
tl/11011r&ATI £
D A t - L Y.P A - C K-E-T- i. /N E.
TIILS well known /in, qf I.pleadid.passeinighm,fizessa
on b note Claised„ ea ahel Itsca, hes
ithed and forMahtattd dam powerhal baals and thi
wow. of the Weak Every acemotoodatioa and coat
fort that mortar Fan proeate,ito been prevailed for paw.
*engem The kma . thma been is cpetallon the No years
caned —has own • oa ef pimple without the Maw WO'
"1 .ii the. P.t.iiht• The team will be at the foot of
Wood erect the day preview to atattasu for the emeffe•
tin of freight and an en."' of Panetahre on thea."
tea In all eases th e passage money mum he ka
advance.
BIINDAT pAPBYT.
The ISAAC NEWTON, Capt. A. G. MAMA wid
Punhurgh eemy Sunday morning at 10 b'elDer,
Wheeling every Sunday averents at 10 P. M.
May ..19, 1847.
110IIDAY PACKET.
MO
( ONGAHELA, Capt. &runs, vrill kale Pteep•
burgh every orale). morning at 10 o'eheek.; t Mean
every Moadly ercklrig kllO P. a
TITZSDAY PACIXZT.
The HIDERNIA No._,. Cupt J. ELigermai t ,
leave Pinsbragt every Tuesday wom at bs 10 e'clodr,
Wheeling every Tueadeg eventeg su 10 2. m.
WIDDBIESDAY PACHET.
The NEW ENGLAND No. 2, Capc 0. Du., wsil
leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morniag al HO
otioaq Wheeling ;very Wednesday evealtur at lane.
- - -
TEIVIRSDAY PROSES.
The BRILLIANT, Cant o.er, will leave. Pins.
burgh every Tharaday marthuir o'clock; Vileasii
every Than ley evening as r.
aainwir PAISIEVF.
The CLIPPER No. Capt. Cum' will leave KUL
burgh every Friday morning nt 10 o'clock; Media
every Fridays_ at 10 tt L s.
•
BARTILDAT PACICZT. • - -
The 31D3SENIIkal,' Cap. 8. 11tvo,:vtillhavorefsa
burgh every thatartlay morning at 10 &Week Firliseise
every &mazy evening at 10 I'. M. • _
NEW LISBON AND PITTSBURGH DAILY LINE
OF CANAL AND STEAM PACKETS;
jail 111 V . Mama
Nis mune/ma ,
Leaves .Pittsbargh daily, at 9 o'eleck, mad c r.,
limas Glaitiow, (iamb oldie bandy dad Heaver:Ctai
itid,) at 3 o'o lock, and New Lisbon tull e smut night,
Leave* New Lisbon at o'clock, P. tiL,Nexab itt he
trip eatial to the Hirer doting the. idea/40W 0
at 0 o'clock, A. AL, and arrives' at Pittsbuegra la n
id.--thrts making • continllo.l line for
'anih
tenger* and height between New Lisbon atn=
bough, in shorter time and at leas rates IMO, any
other route.
frThe p 77 of til t s ., L Y u i t . e hm? pleaut4si .
fr
CaMoas,l!;:im onmoZion
freight, to run in comedian with the well. Amara
steamers CALEN COPE and HEAVER, tad counsab
Mg, at Glasgow with the Pittsburgh =A
_ - altaitte•
eau end other daily lines of , steataare down- uttratha .
and Allashoippl rivers. The. proprietors pledge Winea
selves DO n 4.0 no aureate or. trouble to laws C9lll
ibuzarety d illepateh, Lod either this publics daze ,
P"we MHORIZEDAGENTS. '
13. H. HAHTCN, •
8. &W. HARBAUGH, I "
R. HANNA. & Co. .
tayliot a. HAILHAIHIS & Co. Now /1.4,6816
NOTICE—IIe Emmet BEAVER; GBCatraeotaav
ter, will leave after this notice, for Wellsville pipets
-13
aQa
••
privanunona munaranteatai „
Daily Packet Lino.
FE3IWARY £EBRUAST
LEAVE DAILY d.TB A. M, AND
The following new baits emmdessi
• tne line On the' passant basin: AT ,
LANTIC, " Copt James
TIE, Copt. A. Jacobs; and L4: lth l i a
VULVA Capt. E. Bennett The boats ate entice,
surer, andare hued op without regard lo expense. En
err comfort that toner mignon= hos been praeldelL
me Boats will leave die Monongahela Wharf Inat at
the foot of Ron et. Passengsn will ho panel:lW en
bean, as the boats will certaudy home at tha
Used bouts, 8 A. M. and 4 P.M Jan=
KT/1321UR0 & If •
•
swift awnl
imatimmsta,
rk..7 P *Warr, 'NM isanai
Owl) , for oa Alarday,
W i. edn ve racla v i t rl u rid e.t a 4 = 7 4 =4 .
sai lW
tarday, at 7 &era,• Is, preelailt
The Coaxal wilt Isla at all th e laterosedime
Every aecomodathth that elan be prorated *lre ers:
fon and satipm..7l&.sangers has boos roblided. Tb•
boat Is also Witfi Geir-101/1141 W 1 mad
pra , ant alagin. For fresbl as 'a
board or w P401 1 ..> 81a 4 BW .
(GM earsar 141 mut Sakitauld iota
FOR BT. LIAR&
The splendid VW/4r SUlailshi
ROB
isoaoa, =war, will leave for ibdva
d Intermediate ports Weary.
For 4e' ht or passage; nobly on hoard, dog
FOR CINCINNATI --- -
,‘
mere" lendid nrrA np u th,
41 NEW ENGLAND A ,
J 1 44CInts, manor, will lam. On •
rattrii 4114 tritartnettata porta on •
this day, Rh hist., 4.1 0,1 pv,lock,
F o r frciltbt .;paassae !nod.. sore
• voirditi-OffitTitrtr-----
. laltioOttatiti.fiami
WINGWILA
cekW will kave for Wove
. . .
cove
0 o'clock A. M.
. •
The fine tiii;• Ili T
ht draught steamer.
... at ai n t sa t. Miller, will leaPvellT fur tha alarm,
all intermediate ports this day at.
' ~.. ;,. ,
apply ea kmard.-,- • • earrek. '
Foil I, CISNATI. -----"
The eplemlldllaht strait steamer
1 '1 OutiVirll,
.4. :., Wilkins, master, will leave k,r aps
6 one and intermediate ports We day
at 10 o'clock, a. A i
For freight or pauqr.
==l
REGULAR' LOI6I9 I 7ILLE PAcxrr. --:
The spleudat sus steam.
VERMONT,
Wm Hulett, =same, will few, r n „k,,,
ve sad imermeeftuo par
.. - ., -- .4. - i
For freight or passage, apply on boast - ii,,,2" .
FOR BT. LOMB AND ILLINOIS 7
• .
, A — ,-
PENNSV;iAAo,.v.muterwili ,--
E.. . 7U iiterasilaw•
l eorefodtahisat„f. Nt, qp.IY r hoard. i . i rso,
.
MR 103 V or ,- - :,-- - ---- - ---
The 6n " ear
and substantial neva
. IVANHOE,
Jrling, _will Due for
'se
_,..4 inermediate ports ma
_apply on Crowd. agsli
TDBJR sr. - LOUIS.
02 is splendid fiat running steamer
• • • CAMBRIA, •
•C. R. Eld , :l2,4 , nuter, d rlll leas. (0
pore .11,
Il lrAinT, l • } /e 31 r iwn_, at 10 o'clock, A 11.
eon &ell:lit or passage apply on board or to
anal. _ F9RSYTYI & Co,
_
natua l : s iknNa i r iu nTIOg steamer
iniermadiata parts a ifl leave
ria day a aboa y
10 .telack ,A. AL
oetll6
'
FOR BT. LOUIS.
.
wig The apleadhi and feat roma!, ateasor
tlaracbt,- nmater, A Zleave Co th e
above and intermediate pommeling::
day, 281.6 ina 10 o'cloCk, AM.
For fn , • mat,. • •,• • • on. bond. . anti' 1
-' • -
LEGULAR CINCINNATI PACKET.
fine steame r
oroiry
k 47
:14 A
_For freight or pvolago. applyonoboa ri44l telard)ll - r L L Ol
S!Le new and hatt teaer" ':
: Itaatri ratororill Leans km mortar
day. and
on at nal week. Yeal:rteig?tor'rn.
eaSeuMptr on lona on,
Prestolt lair NViiitteh
lAT R. 11 11.1aPtlY has openesi within* rtT<
finirdarra
kn.* assortment or
superior Preach Man"
easepthimy diatom* IMAdailet Maroon, °intik ROW,
bmr, Renee; Charm rfntb, login R ios,
Brinerri and
Alasattne Blum Wm, yariotui qualities of bleet.Also,'
PeamEn v s .. f orp.i.vuNEsEcLirrgs,
eau the leadlntgettlea*inclnillins a roviluEces arrY
superior black. • •
BELTINGS-1 ezarlAe ee,' Gr litroare;&e..
PLAIN ces
w.,
Ons k ti ma ßAek& D aw •
CAPIII sro Plarri endplates' •
.. Lai.. Primed Cashroents,Lannotine.,_.tfolPes,
hate.ns article rleases diem., Ram "••••'`"...•
noel •
IttlEtRIV
'CoV PAS , T , EXP.Welle
•
FOR CMOs • • 1.1, BAL
C IT MIORE, dig,p•' Tale
• STERN
tine
PEE Proprie • add. tine Lave pdi on New llao s t„ '
Auld are prepared to forward packages of all do.
teription• dully, at The lowest rates.
I. C. BIDWELL Agettt,
Water street, ratsbat m es
ROBINSON* EDE • •
It Bowl Marks at,
UNDRIES-01bags Rio Coirce,a pss
-0 100 pkgs 11, kap% GI P and del;
So las Tobacco, Nt, 0 and 6P" ok •
10 bap Pepper; Bdo AU , ' • osfs.
ISObbf.No.o and OM- co•
SO do Gib_bdd He ,oskoral; •
10 drams Co4,lss .mg; 10 do saterusil
10 Ws chip,. • 1 cask biodd kr,, '
CO casks d LOgsrood; len von
by .mida Ash; reel/lan:4 OFIW tot 'ask by
ROST A CU Wit NO
Cu r
14 4 1.est34C
ENolltill—F' llse Tar's -- d ;
eds ,o 4 ,-- Ps o i o lt d.y si rarPreis,
'apply of anitre/y n em styles . Its yam
WFrench Clouts_, Csssicacres and Ye lungs.
cu; STORE, Post Building s, damn •Fiftkand
tod
_odr_ll.l*
PET T/ GM ar.w & , &&u ~
STEAM DOA , 1 , - A mers,
Mialtill."'- _.°e(‘)3vl""MilliitrufarkQW
INDIA. DUBBER DI/EASY y. 4 • ii-:„ re, *be
.1. Rubber Invest Pipes, a ottbdidid ankle, Lsdr* h t
Is wowed bete, salmi beeb,:zooet, ca n Oda :i
the anklet takes, we leillkeep i lal l e nerd,' 'I. / 1 ,7
al No 5 Wood so oett.l ,I& If PYIL,Q,-- .
NA ETALiz'I, E , ( - -- )vpat
sg ita...11 l i t e 'd '
1,15. cases, ILI IaiIPICS, Of Mara 0 linta Nude Over
*to, which we otTez to the trade! every 10 .7r:i.e.,
eats by the, dozea or race. V /e, ces &mt. a.,
atoeolat shit may - be wanted et en notice.
____________ „_____ ,,,,, 23 ,
..
___,l a 514PilThlan
rtrrdittlaGH, CEP WM—Wearo wier
An receipt of several balea tie LIM Woom
ev, York and Idassaektnienii on 80k9h sadare
aiwals receiviag regaled nividi Wear.
le SULat loNoca rates. Mee p Mirror& ABeghtory
pfepved
deer. owl%'ls2dlTH &Co.
• •
It i f °LAS EI—GSbbL N C, fob
oeclS MILL a nOt
Q QAP—Ubs. Soap,P., state and tier ask by _
oct3o FORBI 711. k. puscAN
-VARIEGATED lbs k - 161, Joifieta and
T fur tale by oeer JOI tN Ell MORGAN
'l\j"o. SUGAR-50 bbd , prime, ja skew and for ask
.at the lowest martet y for <Wt..' MtPsoyed
bills, by Mll CHELTRER,
peen
Libarey at