The Pittsburgh daily gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1847-1851, November 27, 1849, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    - -
THE . 1 1 YETS,BURIII AAZ ET il, I - 1N...! RUMTaff •--:lta ' New England, they base
*
sary in *Boston • few day., ago, One Member, .i
during the year, has backslidden Co far as to knock
down a man, nod he was. expelled.
Mr. Garrison delisted the principle of nomreigists '
once by instancing a ease like the folloanng:—lf •
man is assaulted by a highwayman or a murderer,
he most not moist, even for the purpose of saving
his life, or the lives 'el his wife and children, nu-
less such resistance can be effected without en.'
daugering the life or limbs of ins opponent; he
must not strike a single blow, i
nnse defence, that
may, by any peasibi4y; break arm, or a linger
even, of his aosailaub .
Another speaker coincided with Mr. Garr:eon,
and remarked, that, should hie house be entered
by robbers that night, be should ogler no resistance
unless they could be expelled without recetvimt
the ell - Meat bodily injury: But he should ens
deovor, on the morrow, to ferret out the burglars,
(nor, however, through the aid of the laws.) and
have a fdeudly talk with them, and try, witb words
of kindness. to win. them back to the forsaken
paths of honesty and virtue. If any articles of
which he hod been robbed should be fund in their
nooses: doe, be shnuld 'refine to take theni back,
and beg of the misguided men to retain them, tans
lees, indeed,, they perticraciuusiy urged mid en.
i mated him to receive them.
, What superlative lolly'' They are, however,
trom their professions, very good natured cod
harmless lorgoticm.
Ttrausasz -
.WHITE CO.,
wars-ainunews, TURD sTaccr, osrr DOOl. To
Tsaxs:,
t 7,00 per annum.
5,00
Woofln (In advance)--- ,• • • 2,041
A. to Clubs, at • redoecd
IMITI=I
Ooe Squre, (I 2 lines of Nooparril,) ana
.I.oBerl/012 i 0,50
One Square, eaa additional insemon
1 •
• Do. oms month.... •• •• ••• EP
Do. ' two months.- ..... ....• AGO
Do. throe MORth.• •• • ...... •• • • 7,%!
Do. six samiths•• • • ...... • •• •• • K.'
Do. t.reltle larrhair• • .• .....
ithheihg Card (61hr or la.) Pot wood-
poe pa south ad ahOß ~
ditionat square, !wooed one month, or a
=larmitt of te, ono for , ach additional square
ander the Prattt rut., half price.
Amorstodng oarAidates (for office. of every o
t101:1)50 - ba <barged at the rate of 61' y . cep. per 'fFeeh,
for oath •Staate; th e same to ba 'pant tu advance to an
Ttot prmilerm of yearly talvortisets confined
rafidl ta Itarr LW .1 other adrer•
thltrherhtli Oat C•1111n10, lo their bonne",
tie
arced Mr. to Pol 4 ox ), .
• All advertiseme' tow ns hip lAW.. t o
Ere
a les,
wool. and other pubtle m eet ing,
° and melt like, Mt be charged hair puce.
Etarriap nonce. to be el
hit cents.
Deaths thoorted TrithOot , liarec, utters ,
El foamed
to
or ottithory °Duces, and Wm°
soluthompantal ID Ins pant for. -
Rd d. advertisars and all others tending eanithil•
pjohuo.s. or rem:tiring Doliets OteigllCO Cl, call 001011-
Ajoe to Fain, Souses, Concerts, or any.publie enter •
mimosas, lettere chtmges are 'node tor admittance
all stotims.or private ramotiatems-athery none., tic
signed to call attenOott tn private enthrprthes eaten la
sod Or 110/0111/1 , 4 to promote Individual intore•t, oast on
ly bo insetted with tau a:Weill...hog that the same i
SO be paid for.
soxxxis t ott iaparaut.v tue ditto room.
On. &paw, three Insertions 51.01
Do. caahodditinnEl insertion •• • :17
astxxamitatiaxs is wreath roma.
. One Bqurn, (I 3 lints.) one ins:onion. • • .E 0 etc
- Do. oath additional insertion-EA
TUESDAY'MONNING, NOV. 27, 11319.
irrADT¢TIRIS ite:estanslly ttqacsle.l to pawl In
he IT favoyevtuaone +r. IL, os early in lhe day
tardelble. Atbrnituenten. not tractle4 for a y peen
nod rims Will invariably lie cluargun._ until ordered oul
PIALAILDZWUIA trowra ADILCRLOA S.
Advetiisaments and mb,e riptibli. to the North Liner
elm ad linked Sterna Gazette, Plaludelpiiu, receiver
and forwarded ham ilia Mime.
ETSER NEXT', PAGE FOR LOCAL 51ATTERS
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, Ac.
Tn PECNII7LVANIA aIIIZZOID. — The Ricans,lla
(Pa.)Apalacbiatilatonna us; that there are men
at aortic oa all the sections of the Railroad let
from Johnstoira towards Pitaileagh- 2 26 miler
and thit prepiratioaa are belay made- to iacreate
the knee now employed on tho work, .d push it
rapidly to complctloa.
Tint Cerre.th Rismaoso.—The Philadelphia
North American copies our rgparka in reference
to the Baltimoie Radroad, and the importance ol
pushing the Central and the Weetern Railroad to
e speedy completion, and says :
"We trust the energetic action of the Baltimore
and - Ohio Company, will stimulate thorn who have
charge of our own great improvement, to renew•
ad and redoubled efforts. The reasons urged by
the Gazette in haver of speedy action in behalf of
the Western Railroad, apply with leo fld moor
force to the Central Railroad. To Pniladelphia,
the early completion of toe letter to indispensable
It is so-identical with our beat interests, that we
carnet for n moment doubt the readiness of all
classes of our mtizens w unite in its bebillf; and
we therefore urge two the llrectonr. Constant,
unienuttiof t and enuring ezernous. Our noel*
Iwo proclaimed their I.llrp.es, nod are !already
exulting inenticipated .11hAllphs. It becomes us
tntvtew of Inca thlantltltiph, to permit nothing
to interfere with our own steady end snoring et -
.I,OOOIX to tho out intereista which are involved"
We hope the Directors of the Central Road wilt
heed hitch good advice. The tint road tinished
lot the Ohio rf Ter will attract western impress
ment@ end trade, and thus gain advantages which
will be of the mast permanent character.
A singular trial tug taken plate before the coot -
• comity of Baltimore, being that of the with of the
MIL T.tostris C. Levin, memivr of CongreNt-frout
the 2d Cotnrresistenal district of Pennsylvania, char
ged With a violent assault upon a:youtg:maa nat..
cd Fite, the son of a wealthy merchant. The ee
iidt was committed on a public road leading
tram the city. Young Fite, riding in a buggy,
passed the carriage of Km Levin, and looked.
ist—enipeatiog, en he says, to we ono of the farm•
ly withwhem he woe acquainted; but failing to
maw:dm Who was within, he drew . up and al.
loved the carriage to peso again. Mrs. Levin.
immediately taking his conduct as an insult, or•
dozed her feottnan to rein, lb, young man, which
he did, and hafti him whilit she cowl:tiled
The court imposed upo'n Mrs. Lem a fine of $3O
with costa; and upon MoNtakm, who held the
bona M Mr. Fite, a Caw of $lO with coats.
At • meeting of the Board of Trade, of POHL
delpkia,held on Mondav o, last week, the principal
aubject considered was a report made by Salm:urn
W. Roberts, Eeq.,ou behalf of the National Paci
fic Rail Road Convention, which recently met at
St. Louts. The report woe accepted, and Mr.
Roberts spoke far some time in explanation of the
routes of the various railroads in the West, which
will suite withqhe great ceeintl improvements.—
When all are completed, Philadelphia will have
the benefit of a track, with numerous divergent
%ranches, extending to the Rocky Mountains.—
The thanks or the board were not only tendered
to Mr. Roberts for his valuable informatics, but •
resolution was passed acclaiming to that city the
National Rail Rood Convention in April twit.
A Inner from Mr. Bakewell, President of the
Pittsburgh Board-of Trade, acconr,pautcd by • me
morial from that body, relative to repairs of the
Pilotage Rail Road, having peen received, a COlN
tolttei of five was appointed to cooperate With
thoPittaburgh Board, In its efforts to induce the
0161111:COEIIMiti013!TII to have the Portage comp..c
telg repaired in time for the Spring trade.
A letter was received from Charles Elle., Jr.
£sq, setting forth his plan for improving the an
Notion of the Ohio river, during the low wail r.
Was referred to the proper committee.
Tux NOLTE Beane C•11/11.—The comp.:in:co
work on - the North Branch Canal is very areal;
°yew throe Jut dyed hid. having been:made for the
letting at Turiklartuock on the 12th instant. AM
soon as the bids are allotted, the work will be
pawned, with vigor. The completionof
tiolwill afford an outlet for the coal of the Wyo-
Aing and Lackawane, it is believed will pay well
dit, tolls, and enhance the value of the taxable prop.
altl Of that section of the State.
EartsooraL Coorsyrsos.—The Episcopal Biskups
of Maryland, North Carolina, Swab Carolina,
New Jersey, sad Weatcm New York, haring IN
quoted a meeting of the House of Bishops, 0 hoe
beconse:thedaty of tat:Senior Bishop to gratify their
&gra
Mogi Flows Prtistateve.—Among the pupils
Who en attending the lecture* of the Windiest Col.
leg*, recently .opened at Synacute, New York,
.are throe Indim, two tn. , ted end one
The gorily or Mr. 13,darat, we !cam, (mys tha
OwFdatowa Advocate) had Waters (mat him by
tbo tut arrival from Earupti, is which be wale,
that ha will loavo for this country in January
autiL:
The Hots. John C. Lewis, Isle Speaker of di -
Roiao of Represestetives of the duce of Coo
woodcut, died recently at New Haven.
She New ,York Canals aro to be closed no the
bib of December.
Mason or Burr w Gonmexcer.—The Gov
ernor of Lemuelion has Issued a proelamicion gm.
1.14 Betio° that, elks tho Ant day of December
rest, all this publio and State offices will have
ben removed to the now - capital, Beton Rouge,
god tequeetiog the attention of the Governors of
lb. several States, Executive odium, and others
'leashes.
The Mons ow surthote.—Thatophonhi Dank•
Repatter Mit the tone of the State Dank at
• WM.. A I , yea advertised in the St. Louie
ad Chicago pipets to he redeemed by Carpen
' tee ifilermille; of New York, at i per cent. die•
• West, but this krAtte lentos the authority of such
adverdsedields. TWO it another proof of the
eetiedliny ptacticad by wane of trashing into ell ,
distant poirits, the tntls of doubtful and
. rotten balker
214 Pala/Wet flonorea hoc Issued instructions
tif lice Itsonniodoo of (4o Measege to
Ontoe,hienrol, on Teextme, the 4th pros.—
.1t ,••ai enrol* est will leotae the &pee &boat the
*la iloflf, (0110 tiCiOtk? 104 ran kfr seleible
of
.00%100 6Mll.oqued an ever babre.
IMMIIIIIM%MM EMM ••••maa•ua...O4.
i..V"
~..:•.-.,.
;j .._,. ,:, , l. , f:,: , ,:7: : : ~,,. y. ! , : , .; , . , • i - - v.. '.. -7"
A Seripiiirei Vino of Woman'. Rights L a e. ories
in all the Important Seignior. of By
Ehaahrth {Milan. Philadelphia: Wm. S. Young,
printer."
This lady author takes the hold ground, that,
according to scriptural authority, the woman la
every way the man's equal in all 'thr,relations of
bib, and in both church and state. She assert*
that women have just the same natural, moral,
nod Scriptural right to preach, to rule, to vote, and
to do any other work, or till any office which is
now exclusively appropriated by the "lords of the
creation," at :nen. The work will be popular, we
presume, runinig the ladies
HOLDM . .I Ika-nast haoszirix, fur December—rte
excellent number—just received..
Antrum Lear to Iluansatan Thoorterur —AI
• baguet, given at ono of the Hembunith Hotels
recently, in honor of several distinguished rein
gees, just arrived there trout Hungary, one of the
speakers caclenned "Hungary is crushed to death'
Kinks, who was preaant, replied impulsively:—
..No! no. Hungary is cot crushed to death; eh.
is but a hula relaxed from her horrible struggle
with two tfverwhelraing powers; but verily elle
wants only a breath to indame her again to a sec
ond heroical insurrection."
This General Klaplia was one of the truest sol
diers, and one of the moot consistent petnotrawho
played a part lax the Hungarian straggle. What
be says, therelore, conies with it a weight which
entitles it to credit and consideration. , -
Being asked if the rumored stipulations al the
treaty of capitulation of Comore fur &general am
nesty to all Hungarian captives, including Gaunt
Bathing, were true, he answered:-
-It hail not been positively granted, but as a.
matter of honor and humanity it was solemnly
promised ff. Inns as Comorn should be surrender
ed. He hastened. from the motive, the eon:lonian
of the treaty of surrendering."
What fallouts, the Journal of Commerce has had
translated from come of the German papers:
"Georgey was characterized by General Klapka
as a real Inner end comma place egotist, desti
tute of all lofty la: ;illations for the holy cause of
Ilterty. He farther believes that Geargey, who
has been overrated, may ant have despised Ruse
elan gold; but it is not aseetained, though no doubt
exists. that ho frustrated the plan of Kossuth for
entubliating the Austrian Government at Vienna,'
lest tipring; which was a matter of no difficulty,
before the Inroad or the Russians so the Any
trianswern at that time entirely routed.
George) , also noxiously concealed tom tire
Hungarian array the report of the glorious sally of
the garrison of Comorn an the 3d of August under
!finite; ant Lit did not become known fill after his
defection of the 13th of August. The illustrate
astaatrophe at Viten& was to such a degree per
plexing, thatevery hope from resistance vanished.
Mantra massif that time reeruiting 5000 men, nod
preparing bran invasion oi Sliile
The highest vimerw/On is paid by Kinks to the
genii:v.2nd grsateess of the character of-Kossuth.
Klapka's ominion, Kossuth is worth 100,000
Hungarians; but Kossuth
themes too much stonce,
and was too decided for ire iedependence
of Hungary; and for a republican government
But for this, the must favorable conditions would
have been pureed to, in the Sprieg,by Austria,
under English and French guaranty. •
The colligation from lingary is now dodo In.
creasing There are 160 Hungarians pow in Ham.
burgh, and the most liberal collections have been
made for them. The banker Heine, for lateen.,
I has subscribed far himself alone, 5000 mark ,
b u b o ., equtvdeut to VOW. General Tanaka ha
you,. to 1•:141000, where he wal More 1113 interview
with K.ussivh. &ha it C PeCled there on the 6th
instant. •
VIT.OXI NEW TORN.
Carretpoodence of the Pouborigh On ,
Nwar Yosi, N
All a quiet here in the way of bunnele, and the
Transiortrujon ampoules almost idle. The Ca
nal is to be closed iu two weeks, and New York
cutoff from the interior, lane by railroads, of which,
Guttunately s we bane got a !Food sham. The an
nouncement that the government will want some
twenty millions of dollar., to clear oil the debts of
predeoessorr, Ems had a alight effect on the
price of mocks, but it will soon be oveicome. —
TMs loan a not' unexpected, though it a some
what larger than wan predicted. .11 Congress is
wiae, n wdbauthotime the loan at once, and al:ow
'the Urge amount of funds now idle, to reek em
ployment in that melee of profit. The loan will
command at least eight per cent. premium, and
have twice 03 many proposals no carrl.e accepted.
The Acriericat. Inauttite has figured tip the pr.,
its. , of the fair, and rind they have a surplus of ti.
-. • -
ttiousarid dollars, a part of which they mean to
*peed is procurmg • aeries of lectures upon the
tetlil, a topic attach is gradually growing to be
much talked of, and rather better appreciated than
of all The, loscuense immigration o tee poet
Ileum, and the certainty that it is to be followed
by • still greater tide, his made our .mechmlics
(re! the urgency of keeping out forego manufac
turers. We have received from Great Britain,
to
the lest three years, the whole :lateral increase of
her population, and ought not to be naked to take
all hsr inerease of manufactures.
Mr. Clik continue. here, the observed ofirj).
The city authorities have tendered him aliuhlte
reception, but be peremptorily declines, preferring
the quiet pleasure of a stroll wherever his incline.
Von prompts, to the boisterous salutations of his
enthusissu - c friends. When he passes along the
street, lb., people stop to cheer him, and all the
ordinary roles of street decorum are violated at
his approach. floury Pal I. the only man that has
e claim upon the people of New York strong
enough to draw them from their Seigsbeese.
Col. WolrbL notninatiou to Austria Is generally
plush !morel He Is & man of ripe education,
and in every respect qualified to represent the
country abroad. The time au gone by when to.
publican simplicity contents on, people, and we
now kale to rev our Ministers bear thatoseivea as
bravely as those of European nations. Cot Webb
will do this. Mr. Rmond. the junior editor of
the Courier, 'has been returned to the Assembly,
and Chas. Kins made President of Colombia Col
lege, which is quite a full share of honors kir...
newspaper. ;
A large deputation of politicat refugees from
Germany arrived here yesterday, and took kidg.
lags at quarters provided for them by their . 000 .
trymen. The
_preterit party numbers thirty six,'
and a large body are on their way to join them
The citizens Of Savannah bave_procored must
eligant writer rase to present to C=mander Tat.
nail, for hisservices in the Music= War, more I
nuticularly lot Iris gallant conduct at San Juan d'
Clio& The varier Is Hilt:toles high, and valued at
I seoo. On one side of the vase is * view of the;
atvick on the castle, taken Wm • sketch mod, on
the spot, by Lieut. David Porter. The vowels and
their rigging, the gunners working their gnus, the
smoke and the Luria, with ita artillery and gun
nue, aro all etched in the sliver with wonderful
accuracy and beauty. Beneath the view of the
attack is a figure of an eagle—the nstional,stm.
hicm—and on the reverse side is the coat of Ulm
of the State of Georgia. The base is covered with
'figures of uterine shahs, anctiors, !cc. •
Stocks are dull, and no change can be expected
until after Congress meets. Money remains as
abundant as ever, and folly as cheap.
Cotton—Operators ars availing the arrival of
the steamer, before catering the market. QOOll,
done no heavy.
Moiler Lin good demand, and market Weedy.—
The asks yaeterday were larger than repotted, and
reached 1600 MU. The opersSons in the after
part of the day and this murals, were 10,000 bbis,
including 3,000 Oswego, for export, at INA
Other descriptions remain without chum , South.
ern is heavy, at $5.2005,31i for the range. ay *
Flour tedoll at $2.210 3 , 002 .
Grain—There is a fair demand for Wheat, and
holdere are Armer. Geier= Is held et 21,32, and
very near-that figure offered. 'Rome operations
are reported 14 Canadian, but they have pot trans
pi red. Barley hat advanced in price, with sites of
ZOO bushels prime ion: rowed, 421 e. Rya is
quiet at 60c. Om& 416312 c. In Corn the market
L heavy, and transactions mumportant Sales of
6000 Le. mixed at 62136 2 1.
Provisione—There is but little doing, quotations
for Sufi Pork and Lard remain nu -hanged, though
the teeing in Perk and Lard La rather low. Rutter
is in fair demand lit 1101 2 0
• Iniskel",Ths pr)%ir,to price is 21n, whitsmall
mile& '
<
,_ ^,
The !Slavery Compromise.
The New Yort Courier cud Ensrritrrr L•ne trim,
judiCioue remarks on the Slavery Compromise,
which it is rumored Mr. Foote will offer on the
first day o(-the aenion. We take the following
extract:—
°The absurdity of such a scheme can be seen a
a glance. Congress has already found it imp..
tilde to organize one territonat government, an
account ofthe bitter differences of seatiment which
prevail in that body, and among thin people whom
its members represent, on the subject of Slavery.
Yet, Mr. Foote is repreeenten as proposing, that
Sur such goverumente,—iu each of which this
- element of disturbance will be introduced,—shall
forthwith be formed,—and that with the zinged
intention of siambleneg the questioo as it now'!
stands before the country: We do not-deny,—
eerheps.we do not doobt,—that he does not enter-,
min such a purpose, and such a belief in its Rime
phelly; hut we as doubt very much whether he
will And any other-Senator conceding with him
in such an opinion. It would make the qnettists
just boor times as complicated, and as difficult of
adjustment, as it ha+ been found to he hitherto.
Evilly glaring is the absurdity-sif-styltest Pilch
a project a eateres., The point at issue be
tween the North and South is the. power of Con--
glees, under the Coobtitution, to exclude Slavery
from new territory. The scheme in question pro
pos...to create a new Slave State in Texas, by
way at compromise' It does riot provide forihe I
admission of any Free State, though it appareatly
concedes that in the else of Northern Cahlarnia.
It will be observed, however, that it snottily Author- !
I tics -that territory "to arm a State Coestautioa,"
a right which! it possesses already when ever 0 1
shed! contain the reit:lune poptilnuon ; and Con
gress
would net only have the rpht, btu weell he
compelled to set anew upon that ene.btionion I
when ever it should be pm.ented. Under this ,
bill, therefore, after the pew Slave Sate of •-r.:., 1 ,
shall have been admitted into the Ifni.. f;iiiiibrnia.
by do eats of do: von State, :nay be cleituled !
should she presentn
Fee,, C 01.10uunn. 'rho-di
rect effect of the bill would to to admit one Slave
State, and thus to give the. South now power to
nsclude any Free State that might imply fir mbi
mission. Instead of a 'igualprolle-e ' Ili, t,,l would,
thus prove to bra Inch that to gilt lei damp,. dir
were it not trouspatently nhall.io
The true 'eargiirointee" ill 1,, tn . t •t• r ha-, li, en
Already ausimued. The iiiiirtiiiintsot 611,V1.11V , 111 i
sisted that Congress should p,e.ierve,he s orties
eo.tmeat, the freedom of llitit,rnis. The Solidi
den..: .L............., cod the pt, tee of sit.•ll itlit,•ll.
The question h.beeri taken cut el the binds at both
~
sections, and has been definitively settled by the
people of Cento:nist themselves. They have
claimed the right to Make "Lich laws, for tom li,. I
cal government, as they see fit. They ham, made
such a C 0111. 1 1.11110,1 a+ they et tome to live Under, :
and by that CDOAtiIIItIOA they have exiituded•S'a-
very from their limits. Under these eireaussluueril
tad with that Coustaution, they apply for intim, !
sion into the Union. It is to re ids !hat ripple itinti
that this snbeme has been sexism:ten. We eannot
believe !het it tall find soy rousiderable degree of
favor in either branch of-Coutressor wan Inc pro. I
'plc. It is simply tat attempt on the part of fanat
ics of the South, to act aside entirely the will of 1
the people, of Califon:. and to impose upon them
• governobent which they do nut desire. The oh•
jectioa to the boundaries of the new State.is a
mere pretest:—the real ground et hostility to its '
admission lies in its prohihamn at Slavery, and nu
reason. ein he tinted in opposition, that would not
apply with equal bores to the admission of any
Free &steal any time herenfler. We apprehend
no special difficulty from any loch whet.. ri
here shadbwed forth. There will, doubtless, be
warm opposition on the part of the Smthern fa
natics to the ediniwon of California. with the an.
delivery clause la If. Constitution! and they may.
end probably will, in ON attempt receive raven:tat
aid and , comfort nom their harthern -albs, dic
professed and profemional Free Soils to the
Northern States. The latter have already shown
an incliobtion, through [hair ocean the Evening
Post, to puma this course, end to fasten upon the
i .
bounds r question. the osteubible ground of their
hostility.
Their ifforts, h..wevlir, will be unavailing Cali.
Sarnia w l be admitted, with her present hottedas
ries, and her 'waren' Coll.llllgliitl,—by Mu Aile or
nearly dui whole Administration party io Inith
brooches of Congress, together with list lit the
moderate members of the oppoidtiou. The only
votes airtime it will he (bOat of the ultrairts ot the
South 7: of the North —how numerous they
will be maino to be seen. Aber that querittun
shall haste been decided, the scheme of erelong a
new SlaVe State, out of Tesas and Note Mexico,
I will probably be brought forwerd. The ugly argu
ment npoo which it ma be warmly pressed wit)
Ise founded on the alleged necessity of creating n
Slave State whenever a Free State shall come into
being. The rem elti
full ng will lack solidity, and the
attempt, we have confidence, will lachanc..
. RAIL ROAD !METING.
Froseihe New Orleans Picayune, N0v.16.
TERRIBLE STE APHIOAT EXPLOSION
Dresgf ;11 la” of Life. Owe lizminrd and Ftfiy
Persona lulled. •
One ofthe most deplorible cattenrophes that
ever occurred is the history of steamboat eerie-
'ions, took place at our levee yesterday evening, I
a few mutates after 5 o'clock.
The steamboat Louisiana, Capt. Cannon, bound
for St Louis, loaded with a valuable cargo, and
halving on hoard a large number of passengers, had
rung her loot bell, and was Just backing oat from ,
the wharf at the foot of Greater street, when the
whole el her bailers bond With a tremendous explos
.ion, which resounded throughout the city. The
c oncussion was en great that it shook the houses
to their'foundonon for teeny equates diatani. The
Louisiana was lying alongside the steamer Bottom
Gut Daum: et the time of the disaster, and the
steamer Sian, ('Opt. Rookies. lied just arrived
ohm Lau.Svilleecomtng in ou her starboard aide.
The °poi . , wrote of mesa two !slate ore • tom-,
plate wteebfilieir! chimneys havilig been carried
away, and that, cabins solve to and shattered
some to Mom, The vielenee of the shock
operating en the was trementlinus. A part
of" one of theta. a taws of considerable size, war
hurled with Inconceivable force on the levee. Ii
cut a uc in two, killed a horse and the driver et
a dery which they were attached instantaneous
ly. Another leasieve pout.. ofthe same, twelve
Ina ;mix, and of Immense weight, was blown to
the corner of Canal and Front tareets,• distance of
•LO eards at least, prostrating three large iron oil.
Ivs which supported a wooden shed or awning
,tear stood hehre the coffee bourn there. Re
in, coming in contact with the Iron pillars, the
ti [lament at the boiler cut through several bales of
co o o n, which lay in its passage, making the sta•
pie svelter through the air as if it had bean ens
through a cotton gin. •
The news spread like wildfire, and our citizens
rushed ours all directions to the scene of the dies
ast....,Already Demo arrival, a number of bedroll,
iu edery, conceivable state of soil mutilation, had
been dragged from the wreck, which were Imes
rounded by the dense crowd teat had assembled.
' Hicks and furniture ears were seat for, and the
Wounded were conveyed away to the hospitals
The eight of the mangled bodies which strewed
the levee on all odes, trod the abrielm of the dying I
we app.:hag, making the blood coolie with hot-'
ear We saw one mob with his bead off, his ens
torahs ant, and one leg oir. A woman, whose long
dark hair lay wet mud matted by her side, had one
log off above her knee whilst her body wssahwk.
Ingly mangled. A large . man, having the atoll
crushed in, lay a corpse, tea face looking as If it
had been painted red. Otfiers, of both sees,
also with legs and arum old, mere trunks, lay about
in 'different places. Two bodice we Maud locked
together. brought by death into a sudden and
close embrace lint it is utterly impossible to de
scribe all the- revolting sight which met our view.
Solace it to say that death was revealed there no
der almost every mutely of appalling horror. The
Lonedata teak about ten nanutes alter the exalts
won, sad it is supposed mazy Who went on board
to assist the wanneeii were carried dowa with
her. This, We judge, from the fad of several
persons, who had escaped the first effects of the
expiuston. having jumped overboard at the time
of hi:erratum:o.d who were providentially saved.
A gentian., who was'a passenger on the Lath
tonna, Was smediag on the hdrricane deck, abaft
the wheel hon.., when the explosion took place,
and escaped. He distinctly maw the races and
arias of several ladies sad gentlemen vainly strag
gling to free Melt:melees - Tram the falling Moak,
and timbers They were carried dawn with the
boat when sue sank. He succeeded in Basing a
little reels Loy. About twenty persons were
standing on thei'bow of the boat when she went
down, 111 M of whom were saved. The titter)
Wu, roverta. intirediately after the accidebt, with
fragatenta vr the wreck. A portion of the atern
of the Indira' cabin of the steamer is still out of
Water. Numerates small hosts were employed ,
picking up the wounded. At hall past 5 o'clock,
P. M.. an alarm of tire was peen from the Ito.'
too'. which called oar timmea promptly to the
spot, hut it katenly was oaf mailed. •
On leunithe Sterna the destrection of life wit '
Pmntlmt to notice, "`esP"Mbi's mectiog rah
n` also terrible. Mrs. Mainly, the wile of the 'lnt
'ti.euts,of Somerset aoantcounty Iricodly l" the , tc . ' clerk, wan ataudiag oa the guard apponter the la-'
at:ruction el a rail toed Irons Coanellsville. on the ilicsr!eabia, and was .dustautly•killek The
ceps
youinognnny rive, in Fayette- nonntx,P e o ns tae received a nevem contusion on the 4esd,but
was hot litin,terodaiy arneaded. About twelve or
vmsta, to Cumberland, Maryland, was'hel 1 at
the 1, titl~n pers.aa were lulled, and a large number
Court Morass in Solll<tlel borough, on Friday at-'I wounded, tome of whom will probably sot ree
teraooll, the lath lost. The tecotiog wan organ- `,°over.
by Hono . N . A ogle, The confusion was so great that it
.. was utterly
imd tentrassed.• to ascertain the CaMer el one griarter
hale Hurts John H.., end I Row,.F.sqrs.. 0114 ofthese k,p,dand wounded, nod probably ,
Major John Knoble, Vice Presdeuts, and 'aloud' from tit. prOithe.,loll. crowd of strayers, CM.
John Weller, and Kota Forward, Esq., hares Rom" Arc, a large P. 0.., of of a.m . Oral never
hnourz.
be
- TI e fragments of trent and blocks of' wood,
The object of the meeting was fully stated be aria. were 'seat with the rapidity of lightning
the Preaideat, when, on Motion. Coker! Seine& from the ill tared LT:h...., carried death and
s dostraeline in all directiom. AlYn iserc,killed at
and, lobe Witt, ‘Vdharn If. P.,. wade. -1.1i,1 thr. gin:m•m of two tuedrc.l pare. arms,
Harried, and Geo. Meese. F.:vs weie en.u.re d 1 "`". ,
• Among them injured cn the levee wit Mr.
"'"W' prepare "s"'"'"'" theW - a clerk is the house or Moses
committee to pm,
oration of the meeting. Amy, a clerk t.
( - o , er ' ' 3r Co. who bail been on board the steamer Koos
During the absence of the irommilice,
A. M. Hill ed Fayette county, beaus tilled tip. stile lying below the Fern heading, nod was
on, ably addressed the meeting en the great imam- i Fo••tott op et the time of the beenreenc. H.
tame and pratetrahlev of the euntetnpiated rail 1 ..... 'traeke. th e thigh by a Pier. of wood, "ad
road; after which, Colonel Pennon. on behelf .5° Lally injured that it was leered tact night that
of the committee, retorted a Seri, 01 f1,01111,01N , •I•L•h•• of th e lim b would he oteeem ar Yi
which after a fell discussion, in which the Preto- We understand that come news boys, who had
dent, Messre. Hill, Hants, Forward, Witt, Wry- liven rolling papers en the Loai"itiotb tad bad
and, F. -M. Kimmel, .d Pe'nrson peroentsted, the , rot on `hors. were killed. We taw the dead
os 01 . : bodies tit ocacral lads, but the names as yet are
were amended and tumultuously adopted,
Iowa: . unknown. These who were near the spot at the
Rewired, That in the opinion , of this tneetine u ' time of the explosion, state that bodice we. blown
is nettled that Pittsburgh . the point at which the as high no two hundred feet in the our, and fell to
the river. One man, it ut said, was blown through
trade and the rail roads of the Western States rind .
'of the Lakes ere to be noneenatert, and must . the P d. ' 'ea.'. of the Swea t . "'th i ef! a hole
, through the panels whtch might be mistakenmistakenro,
therefore become the tr
thoroughfare ultimatelm ust y of the
neat Central Raul Road connecting the Atlantic ' te wart ` of a e t .... ba il.
and Pacific oceans. . The steerner Sturm was very close to the Louis
.
Rewind, That it is the tree ,whey of linkmen... '." at the time of th e e a li i.tea n. tied the sous
Washington city, Alexaudria, Georgetown, end sent hock by the concession at least fifty yards in-
Cumberland to connect themselves
With,
the I to the stream. Her captain, timodb severely
Groat cent , dine of coostoostionboo at 1 ,,,,,.. wounded, appeared on the hurricane deck, Ms
berth. , f dee eovered with blood, and coolly gave directiona
Redeed, Thai aecording to the reports or the for heroine hi, boat exam it' them. He eemtie
uaittot,od Ohio Rail }the, Company, poi. .. ed firmly at h,, post, affording all the assistance In
power as long as it was needed. We enticed
burgh is 118 miles nearer to Cumberlimil.tbe . gen- , tut
ted distance, by !be Youghiogheny route, man • that one of the f erry !tarts fr.m the firer Mattiei
allay came up, but she WIL, unable to - render .
Wheeling by the Virginia route, and the distance
from pinthonth to w beolina by the Ohio eyes much aid, an the Louie'sn had already gone
being only 100 miles, consequently it is II nolen ' dowa •
nearer to go from Cumberland to Wheeling , / wny ' There. were many miraculous counties at the
the selected rent, through . tote of the ex pleston. Dr, Testut, a this city, Was
el Pittaburgh, then by
Virginia standlog nn the when, just after having ported
Resolved, That by the Youghiogheny river route from Ida friend. Dr. Blandine, of Point. Coop.
from the
poi .,
of dtatemenee. tohosatoa the rim, , who in Icet, when a fragment of iron struck a man
one toot .,
aaseent, there in no rade en- dram rules feet. The poor fellow In falling Butch
without a.ad i nac i," 2f . , feet pee Hole eeeinniero ton ~,,,,,, i ell out hot hands, and convulsively gemmed the
tenriug his pocket nearly out..—
while the BaMmore and ' Ohio Rail Road, by the . dee uie ' t Paietol,
„,.._ i _ i _
_......._,
....._ a , st„htiao„iea th ree ot , foot , Diath rt taxed his grasp Some seers prostrated
ri . a.a ira o 'Zl e T,"' aa ` ' - nt '"'" — ttay in i teo ; eato ; .... tato . , eo. 'by the concussion and inveloped in smoke, but
reappeared to the eyed of their astonished friends
countering long tmd steep ascents and desswnts.
'numerous and long tunnel, and bridges, end W. ' •*
„ ... q '• visage as • sweet", yet perfectly Doi
bun.
therefore properly pronounced by Mr. M'Lann,
It is
late President of the Company, to, he n route o fiinpossible to give adjodhleg like a rein.,
otunnels sad bridges," and to be Leaver) , proper I account of the loss oh life on this and occasion.
aeon of the/word enneraclieable" I Some estimate it at filly persons, some a hundred,
Resolowl, That the YoegitiottheoY mute to Pit. 1 whilst inhere that not lem than two handfed Mee,
bomb is cot only by fifty percent the Deere. bet, - women, end children were killed or drowned
and cheapest Cist it terminates at the only , Mayor Cowman, who was on that t:rt of 'the
point whet .. the ,. a certainty o r ~,,i ng a ,„ 1 levee where the LOllibil2ll4 lay, a little fore 5 o'•
Western Bad Roads, and drawing to Maryland l i Hook, and immediately proceeded thither when
and the District of Columbia any considerable per I he hervi the explosion, stales that from observe•
lion of the trade of the Lake. and the Western I lion soli diligent inqutry ' at leant one hundred and
States, "the Ohio river," as Mr. MeL - ine °heeler's, filly must have perished by this aceideut The
"furnishing a precarious and limited feeder for a , wharves were lined with spectatot. The Storm
rail read, being for a considerable portion of the from Cincinnati, was Imuled with passengers, and
year either dry or frozen up," the deoreetive fragments of the Louisiana were
ffraohsta, Thal to maintain a suceveatul cornea. scattered in every direct., the havoc which wa•
Milan for (ha Northern and Welltlqll trade. Bal . . tilatlC among the crowde teapot fall moth be
norm and the Harriet cities mutt connect themsel- 1 low the figures in his Honor's estimate.
van with the Atlantic and Pacific R. IL at theme." The effects m this disaster, unexampled In any
eit, ehespeab'quickest, and roost practicable point, former ,e eaut b oot exp l os i on net New weans, sou
and the point furniahlog the greatest amount of i visible in every circlet)! society here last evenim. '
commerce end burdness; that the Ytoughionheny - Danny was to every countenance, and sympathy
route to Pittsburgh can be made for lees then one i fur the surviving friends of those who were thus
ball the aspen.. in teas than b.ir a. distance,
.prematurely harried into eternity, and for thole
and on which freight can be carried for less than who hove been mutilated, rent every heart. Never,
an. h a lf the., p. 13,0 that will be required on tic perhaps. W. then a best which, by the anatomy('
Virgialatoute top. connection with the Great force of that subtle end territtle agent, steam, win
Central itielrond aforesaid; that thin etolemoet is so NMon reduced to fragments as the Louiaiena—
Mere than sustained by all the surveys end alai- ne ver on' that t o an instant came nearer ...init..
males made by the Baltimore anel Ohio Rail mad anon. We learn that before' proceeding on hey
Comptes , and others. way to Si. Louis this unfortunate boat was en.
• Reaulawf, 1 hat it ia the most obvious dictate of gseett to descend the stream to the Third Muni
common two., that the only praeticable plantf oepollty, to take on board two hundred German
connection the At/antic and Western Staten bn emigrant.. The Storm, it is also stated, landed II
Railroad, la to follow au eastern river to ita
weshigh. 1 een.iderat,' , nuMber of her panengera att - Lafay
morn
I Ca mornmorn On the lA c aide, and Me nearest t- em, u , ~,,,,,,,.x ~,,,i , which dtoototatattoar
aa
ern river from Ste highest wowns to its coallsence doubt, was the cause of much saving of life.
with, the Ohlo—thotithe idea of eroming rivers and We impend a list of montaltiesom far as we have
moniains at right angels is an absurdity, and will q uern s ki, to seeerth i te —
I
be g ait ed, to the la n guage of President M'Lane, Kthhee—Robert Devlin, blown ashore, of Baton'
l' impracticable,ii—that even if made, travel and Rouge; Mr. Gilmer, second mete of Louisiana;
Itransportation will adopt the cheaper, quicker, and Captain Edinonston. of St. Louis; Andrew Bell'.
safer road. following natures mules, thertver., pilot of Louireans, Sire. Robert Moody and child,
leaving the visionary routes of "tunnels and bride. whin d ile and child of the clock of atcamer Storm; Mr.
ea "spend dom.; over mountains nod 'jeerer'. Roach, deck hind on the Storm, blown ashore . , I
perish by the sloslow but sore progress of dilapida- Mr . Boon, head ii ,,,,, uspii
us the Storm;
..bin boy
tior, and decay. • .
atemnboat navigation will noon be completed from esea Leis . ; the eeeeneen.e"ece.o:,7......,c,Lie. Lei;
B-7,,d, That It is nom ancerained that the ttnoittaho'.:.isTb",..hw'rt"nr,:tonn.i.k..mi..,ri _r.o.Mae,i_iatiewle.... 1
m i meo—Dr. Tlionnao rd. William', ofLafonrehe• i
leveret murices and deck hands of the Bostona.
of R
Pittsburgh to Connefieville, leavingleavingbet 79 miles ßailroadto connect the steamboats o f the Ohiu
and Missiswippl with the ChetaPe the uod Ohio Dr. Mediae, of Pointe Coueee; Rohl McMackin,
contd, and the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road at clerk of ',Louisiana; J. J. Gillespie; of Vicksburg;
Cumberland. J m e rrier, of Cincinnati; Mr. Wilson, grocer, of
Resolved, thinefore, That application be made St. Louis, Mr. Edgar, overseer, of Washington
to the L.gialature of hilsryland, at their next sass county, 5,11.13 I Sylvester
of the firm o Prescott and f-T. En J. Grey ema Crain,
- Dien, to incorporate a company to meet the Pines of Metriphis,• Mr. Kole, dr '
burgh mid Comtiellsville Railroad Company at the , Co, of St. LOllili Wolf, newsboy; Mr. Elliott,
Slate line, which e. is confidently believed catmint clerk in the firm of March ific Hanle% of this city;
fail, when the great .d deeided superiority of this Merrick Morris, clerk to the tine of Small de Mc.
route over all ether*, and the great eupenority of Gill. of this etty.
Pittsburgh as a point of connection, come to log. Wounneo.—lstuto Hart, badly wounded of thia
fella and properly understood. city; Mr. RAY,CIOrIi of Mows Greenwood' 4 Co e
Reeohemt, That a committee of twenty fire, el badly; 5. Davie, Mobile, on Boehm, , slightly; Au.
which the President shall be chairman, he appoint- gustus Fretx, brother of Capt. Frei"; Gummi, of the
ed to prepare a memorial to the Legislature of steamer Memph is; ,Bid, planter, above Baton
'Maryland, and an address to th e p e ople i n terested Rouge, slightly; aLHopkina,afthe Storm, alight.
in behalf of th e Muems of this meeting. is; John m o ron, pilot elthe Storm, doi Mr. Harrell
ffsreiesd, That the citisene er tiiiturrect county ,t the firm Howell 4 Cale, of bull atty. badly in
pledge thettwelvesUi contribute to the full extent jarred; Mr. Priam, clerk of the Beaton*, I,llElllli,
of their metro. towards the ooestrnetwo of a work the chamber nteid of the Rowena, olightly.
epos which her int."'" so mach depend , and bum= in Tin Caurrr Hoserrat.Livisgston;
—Harasy
dads thoslasths or this thus* they may be Ws W. Hiclrinal; Diniol &laic; Healy
~~~-- __
to ritire n sum Oppreathing half a million of dol
lar...l'
newieci, tint Me proceedings of this meetly!
be pablirbed in the capon of Semerset,Baltimore,
Waskegton city, Georgetown Alemandrie, Cmr.'
berlaud, Pumbeirirk, and other; friendly to the ob
jests Indicated by the Wilolhir.resobFla" -
The committee' on • the memorial and address
under the tenth resolution, vu annoancod as fol.
lowa, viz: A J Ogle.S W Penmen, John Hanna,
Peter P H Walker, Peter Myers, Daniel Le .
21.9.
S thither, H L Holbrook . Koss Forward, F
twin
Kimmel, Michael Frenee, Samuel Philoon. Jona- '
non' Knepper, J It s , Edie, John Witt, Elias K
Beachly. Jnarb John K MoMilleb,
Weyand, John IdeClary, Jonas Kelm, and Goa
W !faller.
Wherencoa the meeting adjourned nee be.
Signed by theritlicere.
base Garriao.,• Hugh McKee; Henry, a slave;
Samuel Fox, Wm. Welsh; Clinton* Smith; Miley
Mulley,slave of Moses Murray, and her two chidl•
reu; John Evans; Win. Burke . John Laws Char
ks. a wall negro ban Tticker, Manly
Tucker; James Matthews, Juan Montreal; War
Nee; Sandy, • slave of J. Adanag Sam, alive of
Capt. Cannon; James Welch; James Flynn;
McCarthy.
There are between twenty and. thirty others
whose names us are unable to lean.
At Dr. Stone's Elospita4-11.Rea, New Orleans;
Thomas Harrison, Missouri; Frederick A. Wood,
New Oricans,Samnel Corley. Kentucky.
At the Marine Hormital, Circus Street—Crochet
arrieon, Mimoori; George a negro; negro child.
ildr. Haruki' s son hu been found, and it is ex
pected will recover also Mr. Elliot, formerly of the
gest once, who will recover.
Capt. Cannon, of the Louisana, at the time of the
explosion was onshore, near the boat, talking with
Mr. Stone. The uptake/ brother was on board
the boat, and in supposed to be lost.
I A lady and two ckildren escaped from the wreck
of the boat as it was sinking.
Most of the passenger. oft]. Storm got off at
',Lafayette, thereby escaping a roost horrible fate
Up to ten o'clock last night thirty bodies of per.
sou whom names are unknown had been brought
' r to the .CODLI Municipality watch house, in Bar
, ronne 'greet.
-
We ere gr , tified to bear that the appointment
Churge w Venenteltr ir to be conferred un our
ettorable toe:Ronan, L Nevitt Steele, Ern• The
leetion ill no excellent one, and mill prove no
eptaole in all quanens.—Bratimere keener..
Tat WASHINGTON NATIONAL MONUSIVIT.—T,
Nuliueal laielligee.ir gives the anuexed stet.
" •
'The following States have, in compliance with
the Winlation of the Board of manna., otrava
'to send blocks of items to be deposited in the
great National Monument now in the course of
erection in this city, viz:—Delaware, New Jer
sey, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, Michi
gan, (a block rf copper,) New Hampshire, Vir
ginta,Suuth Cazolins, Georgia, Alabama, Louisi
ana, TtIILIGIMee,- Mississippi) Illinois, sod the
Territory at . Minnesota
) 'Phis block is what is
called E•anrchalt, or red atone, the famous pipe
clay of the Indinnal
“The cost of the obelisk, which is first to be
completed, is estimated at $552,000; Wid that of
the obelisk and pantheon, forming the cotirc
monument at, 51,122,080,.
1.001111.00. Easovion.—The New Orlea ns Be
has re - turns from all the parishes, except six, in
the State. Outland loaeph Walker, the Demo
cratic candidate for Governor, In about a hundred
voter ahead of the Whig csnidate, and it in esti
mated that the counties to be heard from will add
four or five hundred to his majority.
The Bee thinks that the Whip base elected the
Lieut. Governor nod the Auditot, the other two
Blase officers voted for.
In the Legislature the Democrats will have
niwority of two, and possibly four, in the Senate,
which will be overbalanced by a Whig majority
of seven in the House olTftepresentativea
Mom. Rammer. Iturra—fifilleary Ordered Out.
—We laara from the Cumberland .Mountaineer,
that, oa the 17th inst., a party of 300 Caituaughtt
men committed several outrages and riotous acts
on the line of the Baltimore and Ohio Rillrond, at
or near the mammoth tunnel in Allegany county,
by tearing down and burning shanties, molesting
several Americaus,compelling them to -leave off
their work, taking possession of their guns, Sc,
They alto attacked another party, (Corkoniana
and Far Downs) and drove them from, their work,
threatening their live., and in many casee accom
panying their threats with severe blow.. The
Mountainer adds: --
"On process befog Maned to apprehend the ri
oters, the Sheriff summoned a posre of about two
hundred men, who promptly marched to the scene
of action, through a tremendous snow storm, end
muds prisoners of several of the ring kadem.—
They are now. safe In custody, and undergoing
an examination at Kingwood.
"The contractors nod superintendents use eve.
ry means in their power to keep things genet,
promptly discharging even participator. They
have also 1140425 men at $1,25 per day, grimed
with muskets and bayoaeu, to travel the line and
emelt any disturbances. The volunteers are
clothed with adthority to arrest persons engaged
riotous acts, dead or alive, which we have no
doubt they will do. We adrise the sonof the
Emerald lee to go to work, and forget the old
kodo they held on the other side of the Atlantic
They are a hard working set of people, and we
heartily wish them well."
APPOINTMENT BY THE PRESIDENT.
Charles R. Raileipjo be Colleeter.of the Cos.
tonn;Natcher,Mtarwippi, vire David C. Hatch
tows, reragard. •
i Ecr MYER AND AGUE CURED by the am of Dr
N'Lsee's hear POl.—The following letter front •
highly respeemble gentleman of %T. Union, Parker co,
la , to Wrampltwnt Mammal in favor of this really great
medicine. Those who are tutoring under Mtn •Igteting
disease can knd Immediate relinfand • speedy cure by
the v*e of Dr. rd'lrane'tldm Pill.
"Wart Usban, Pm. Co ,1...
Nov. Dinh, 115.17.
Mama Kum & Co.—About one year ago I reeelsed
of your ogent a lut or Dr.lll.ane's Lire! Pill. which
I sold ....bandy, and wish another steeply as soon
as possible. VI yen I received the. pi lls I was me.
self suljentrg from an Knock of Ague nd Fairer. Ind
by the um ol inc. pills alone, I bare heed completely
estored In he a:tb. I behave them to be the best rem.
edy for condi:awns I Mora ever known.
JONATHAN lIGIUGII&M. ^
Fur sa.e. 1.,J. 1:11/1/ Ji. CO., No. 69, corner of Fourth
a—a Wood o , Fittsburgit. [nor4.dAwlwB
—ors—
Mayoralty.
Tha and< "toned moat cheerfully angoeat the nom•
of THOMAS DAFT. 1414., of the Faglith Ward. Plus
burgh. as a worthy coagulate for Mopor, at the atom
tog elect...abject to the &TOO. of • Whig nod his
timasonle Con•enuoa, and would fold. If uniform goo,
health, au honest heart, and a sound head, flouts! , lb.
toghaft claims to publfc favor, than might oar eanda
data to be soccenful.
wrag7.tc hIANV MOUTH WARD voruits
==l
Thursday lui, by the Rey. Ovate, I.PC.onstor, 1
T 110... WARD, 01111110100101, 10 1111.1. A, A IC •
WWI, of Pittsburgh.
(la Holiday evening,flit till. eity.S•wria AinlVir, ?if
D., foriworly of Ilarrisburw, an 0111111.1 physician, •
good mao, arid • useful ofsu-r of Ow Prombytene
&March. He closed a lons *nil varied am our in th
d
tranquil peace and hope w. eh the a s oulpires.
Ilia (Heade, without farther notire, are 111•11011 to at
tend his funeral, from the house of Dr. J. K. Spoor, o
Penn street, at tu o'clock, A. M.
To Printers.
tjO4.IIINEYME-N COMPOSITORS award at So
ALSO—Two or dam Approatice• will Ito takata
THEATRE.
DFINEFIT OF AUL REYNOLDS.
rm.. FANNY WALLACE appear. for Ltd. nighorray.
funnel EVIMINJ, Nov. V—To commence with
THE HONEY MOON.
Miss Fumy Wallace
• • • Mr. Rey acid.
After which Oa new Comic Dream celled
THE DANCE OP THE SHIRT.
Brigadier Pipes Mc. R 0711014..
To conclude with the new Comulictin of
THE OPINTLEHAN IN RIeACK.
Me. Pew Punctilio Mr. Rove.
nor 27-11.•
Z•CIALf.ICo.LVZ.
M. II ,V 10.11,1111 .• •• • •• • • 1.
sioslLt.es.
W B ODO
.:.iIiALEY ts CO, Whore/tole Grocers, 18
and 9 Wood street Potshots!, novd7
%R. WWI 11. =MUM
W. U. WOODW•TW .t.ro 11•U•LICY.
10AGALEV, WCK/DWARD it Co., Wholosala Gr
cero No. t Market meet, POilulelphia. nova
experienced
wish.. to procure the services of
I an experienced (thrdener—one raised to the bust.
lieu. Ile must be a man of family, argood improve.
meats hove been made on the lout which atn be calti•
rated. It consists uf near Eight Acre s of ground, and
le at present in a high state of cultivation. A man
with a mall capital would be preferred. The terms
will be liberal to a Ninon of the description Indicated,
and th e ettuation a permanent lie. Ile will either
lesse the lot and improvemeum for a term of years,
d en the shares," or engage the Gardener at a
stated awn per unbar. Early application is Indispen
sable.
Addresa the subscriber, post paid, IVuhingtoth Pa
norrid:3l JQ/IN DAIIbhIAN.
11. - 10.04t.roksig of Books.
'IIE GOOrA for euhronptlon of the rock of OW
acne' Insunuico Compenyowill be re-opened
Exchange Office of.H. D. lung, Fourth street,
Thursday, the sixth day of December next, at Ir
clock, A U. novriitr
1T""cet11-673 boxes •of I'., aud Tobace
Boma of artoeb are of roparior quality, and (op
lar Brandy, on component and for salt by
uow7 L. A. IVATb:RMAN.
No. 31 Wirer, nod tat From sue,
FEATIIEI-17 sack. prune Maui. Feather. ju
recelvea and for ode by L 8 WATERMAN
novj.t.
• -
ROCIII4-48 do: COM !boom• Cot vole by
•' LB %Vial Ai d AN
LIITE LIKANS— 32 blabs White BesnoTor tale by
ne927 LtS WiVrElbrdibN
Ordl7=U "4
"' I. tl i V " Agl i tlV4
nor/7
arIVrarlY.P.D--00 bushels strictly prime for gale
j. by norl7 . L. WATF.RNIAN
PROOL&BIATION
1,3 R VIRTUE of a precept ander the hands of Hon.
lkujamin Patio Jr., President of the Coun of.
Common Pleae, in and for the ath Juditial District of
Pennsylvania, andJunice of the Conn of Oyer and
Terminer, and Oaten! Jail Delivery in and for said
Distnct, and Samuel Jones and William Kerr, Fsqrs.,
Alteelate Judges of the same Coons, in and for the
County of-Allegheny, dated the 14th day of November,
in the year of our Lord one thousand eight band,, d
and forty Woe, and to toe directed, for holding m Court
of Dyin and Term/Der, and Omens! Jail Delivery, at
We Court poem, in the City of Pittsburgh, on the 4th
Moistly in December nen, at It o'cloes, Ashl.
Pablo entice is hereby given to all Justice. of the
Peace, Groner and Coestables or the County
too., that they he then and there,lo theee proper per.
w i th o w l,. wt., '<cords, umaisitions, examine.
I noes '
hie and other' remembrances, to do those things
', °Sew in their behalf appear
to be done—an hied to than d
m dse thne that will i roaecate the pets
otters Wat sow are, or may Lei he the Jail of laid Coun
ty at Allegheny, to ice Dieri • mid t h en,rr,le
oesioot Slob .10%4 lie /an.
(filen .110( ply hind at Pittsburgh, Dos 14th day of
NovenWer, to the year of oar Load 0914 and of the
.Coosooooreoho u l / 4 71/. CARTER CURT
IS
DotMmist tfircnitCountlnitedPoson.
Case forlefringestentof Bar
es.
'Ws Patent Right for casting
PAZZT, SCUM/4 CO. , Calla &glen.
Defendant gave in eu dance Patent to John C. Perri
for use pupate.
CHARGE OF COURT.
A question of infringement nore of fact. of which
of
arethojudges, The etrustmetion orate patent
is for the Court.
After reading and commenting on the specification
tiff
of Plains patent, Mir Court observed: In doubtful
cows It IS mat the custom of the Conn to express any
opinion of the foots of the ease; but to this case the
U are undisputed, and the Coon Mink it is proper
etme, ao the opinion of both the Judi. en the true
constmetiort of Minds Patent; that the Defendant's
-Patient is a gross and palpable piracy of the Plaintiff's
Invenion.
It has evidently been obtained on the ground that
it arm an improvement on PlaintliPs patented intro-
WM, and now , lette am hill rights under pretence
lo he gnt IZ:fig leCarfare
woe which is proved also
It C. GRIER.
the
scriben
The above decision i b-7 by ston ee
oni
the debt to raanufaeutre CWlled
ptocvn a.
They n y
kr'rno
""W"rdd' gt;l ossrti "t' le odleranit'4 all
ni'"
required, and with the least p tiANB4‘
norn•iltf
(Journal, Post and AMAMI
TO TSB , PUBLIC.
HOOT four yenta since, I visa traveling through
Aishe State of Ohio; while spending k few days In
Sharon, I discovered a singular Mebane subsumee.
and subsequently learned that it had been known for
years. and supposed to be of no use or valoo, bat from
Ito wafer:OilyOf texture and singular appearance. I
was led to believe it might be made useful ;but for
whet permute I bad net the least Plea. U commenced
my riperimente by burnin(t boiling it, and emitter
icing it, and eorapounding It With VarlOns Itutwaneetj •
and so strong was my confidence Maniere was Irene'
in It, +hit I gave up my entire time and moans in the
prosecution of those expert:ciente; and from that time
to this, I have attended to no other business at the cg
piration of about two years. I fleetly direowned. that,.
by redeems it to a hoe powder and mining it with lin•
seed oil to. about the consistency Of thick paint, and '
applying thie compound with brush, that this coating
In a few months would become a perfect stone o r
Wale; so that the substanee when applied was nett:ally
slate in a liquid state, and the large amount of silica,
alonnua. magnesia nod blank oxide of iron that prow.
touted, rendered it both weather and fire proof; i s the
longer exposed, the harderand more permanent it
seen. to become, and as the coating (after it tom to
slate) is of itself indestructible by fire, conseqeently it
protects the wood covered with it from the ale, and
where abort. Is no air, there to no blase or cOrrihnstinn;
therefore the wood will actually char, before the slam
co I will Five way.
considered the discovery of the greatest import
ance, and applied to GOVernment for a patent for m y
to or discovery, fondly hoping that I asould
rentonemted for all my outlay In time and too-
T4_e government, without any hesitation, grant •
re to me Letters Patent for the sole right to mamtfac
ttne, end use mg improvement in the manufacture
ot a "heather and Fire Proof Composition or.itrti -
Gelid Slate." fir fourteen years.
August 14,1649.
WE, Vie inhabitants of Sharon, have read we atm.,
statement of hilr. Blake, and believe it m be substub
tinily correct, as we are knowing to must of the state
ments therein contained; and we will farther cam, that.
we do not believe that there ever was a patent Mote
honestly and laboriously earned, or more deservedly
greeted: as be pursued hiv experiments with the most
indomitab l e perseverance under
lima
discouraging
cireumstances, as the public: hod not the least confi
dence that there could be arty thing valuable made
from the substance. He therefore had to eneounterfor
years the jeem and scoffs of nearly the whole commu
nity. Notwithstanding all Oils, he was indefatigable
tu the prosecution of btu expenments, and we do not
believe wet there is one man to a thoueand who would
hove persevered under all the circumstances. But he
hits at last triumphed over all obstacles, and tare be
lieve them is now hut one opinion in 'awarding him
the merit of this valuable discovery.
GEO. W. CRANE, Justices of
HORACE (JIIIII, the
JONATHAN EVERIRARD,} Prone.
LEWIS C. CHATFIELD, Trustees
R. W MILL, of
BENJ
Whl. AMIN JONE, • Township.
EVERETT, Township Clerk.
ALLEN HOWE, Treasurer.
CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.
I have ueertained that there are iodivid oats engaged
in dogging, ending, and preparing for sale, the above
mentioned ineral, to Ile mixed with oil, and mid pre
etsely rosee my patented article. I have been to
those persons and shown them my patent They say
they do 'not intend tt.mfritge or trespa
ss men my
rights: that they have right to dig, grind, and mil the
powder, if they can Mill purchasers; that they are not
bound to know what they are to do with in that it is
an infringement until It is mixed with the oil m make
the compound; and that those_ ho buy, mix and nee it,
must takethe responsibility. Mort of them say that
they believe that the patent is good against those that
mix and use the compound, and soma have sad that
what they wanted to use they Should certainly parch
nom of me, as they did not intend to make themselver
liable in any way. Newt feel myself in duty boned to
expose the barefaced fraud upon the public; m I can
call It by no milder name, where a man sells and re
ceives pay, for an ankle, the um of which he well
knows subjects the purchuer and Woe to • prolletn
don and fine. Some of those who am engaged in this
tmfarious trade, will uoquestionably Contend to the
public that my patent will not on,mal, and that I dare
not prosecute. Now, to take this etym. , nt away from
them, I went to some of these who were proclaiming
that my patent war of no value, and made the o sag proposition: that they unglithelect &fudge and two
lawyers who have had some pthetice in patent tams,
and we t he b tbe paten , to them, mid if they
&tided that patent woo good. that they said stop
all farther pproceedtaris in the bortnenn hot if they
should decide that it would not, in their opinion, hold,
I would agree to let theta go on and mil ell they could.
Thiswry= any thing to the public about them.
This prom:ninon they mined not accede to. do far as
the validity of my patent is concerned. I do not de
pond entirely upon my, own rudgerant although I have
the (idlest conlidemexinth hot I have subeened it to
many of the iudgeh and . several of the most eminent
patent laers, who have, wolhout exception. decided
that in their wy °pita°. Is was goo-tend Would protons
nom mi W d o he article to • hoe power, and pot it up in
barrels, the which are marked: fflltega's Yercce Fiat
Wunina Plumy havirtrut Stare'
s so
I therefore give nonce to all who buy and use the
shove mentioned mineral for the perpose set forth its o
my patent, except from me or ray &inherited agents,
that I shall told Oro. to Irwin accounmiollity, sad
shall commence suits at law against theme who thus
infringe upon toy nght Whl.
LLAKF
Seaman, Medina Co , 0, Aug.l4:oo.
irrTWO TONS of the above Fire and Weather
roc( Artificial Slate. an hands and for sale. The
ore we eon recommend, for we have bean ming it
sante 4 years. and know it to be what it in set forth
:very putioular. J. tr. Agt.
ameltd3rn No 5 Wood at
FRE! LECTUUJC ON NIESNICIIIBM,
AT TIIE APOLLO, MONDAY EVENING, Nov 26.
D C Shl 6 M6, of New York, will give a coarse
of Four Lectures, ors Monday, Tuesday, Wed
ticsday and Thursday evenings, N0v.:61, V,
Monday total FREE.
Convincing expentnento will he gicaln also, toe whoic
real. operand, explain...l All who wish •
fall
practical knowledge of this science should not fall to
atted.
Tickets to the coarse, eammencing on Tuesday ev
ening, 'X Pont.. Single ticket. IS cents. FOT Hilt at
Morse's Book 6tore, Charleo Hotel, and at the Door.
[Sec Circulars.] . n0v2.1
_•_- - • • •
is POlt lIMBIT.—The IVAItaIIIOUSE at pre
enWaterp e er
t occuied by Messrs. Harley Crown
oo w, from first of Apr ,
il ”CII. I
tr noreff JAM ICY A I.II.ITCIIISON A CU
von lIALIC.—A good two boron PEDIrAR'S
r WAGON—for rate low—rosy be seen at the Ba.
r Lavery SaableM Rody Putursuu, Fehr ill . street.
beweea Wood and Smithfield tioalett
Irltbe:neoin.tinnug
somean eoz o a w the: .. in , d w uL . e i e thz d s w eb i ne c ri; -
eeiee a limited aiuuunt of frelght emu use, for Pane
delphial-kbelurnore, and rreciptfor . the saute. ,
110 V • T4tuErb.. icteCQNNOR
COun sut.ritua-735 lbs Oil reed add for tali,
A. 7 _by nov2s R E SELLEILa, 57 Wood at
1 , , IT. LOEWE/OD-AS bon loot reed and for sale by
JD normE SELLERS
DALSASI PERU-47 ape genuine just raged and for
eall ewes!. R E SELLERS
1110.1tIGANU31—..9,verister• Ju i tt E rr i e E t aLF d for
0. AU E-74 lbs sat ree'd •rad for sale by
41 novo R E SELLERS, b 7 Woad n
r T ALLOW-IP bblsJust read. d for sale by
• J CANFIEI D
4,'S .14n17ERATIPS-23 taxa ludo salsa ;a reest au; to
r
I :as - 3
sale by 0., 1 It CANFIELD
I ; '11:1L...R,1...41 past reed 'dud lisr u s c all , a3 lELD
SUNDRIES -4o bales Craton, 43 bbl. No I Lard:
an bags Fa über's; 3 Vag. Ginseng,
To arrive on steamer Dolphin. and for sale by
uovS6 ISAIAII DICKEYS CD, Front at
14:a .1;1 0
a s s esa ootaeture, warmted goat, now lauding
itoll3 canal, wad Ulf sale by
nov26 15.914. H DICKEY a, CO, Frontal
LAINJ. BATIIINO ISPO
wA r E vazzl6
a.
co
BFeTtat/DAnotrOW ROOT—Rea I' .. or e s ( llo
Ditar4i..l.4,eroetl.l,la.nekd l i ful .. Fac y ibles, Nos. from IV
novalti J SCIIOONMAKER Co & CO
TROY WEIGHTS—In oun.Ll eup setl4, for sale by
norr.p 1 SCHOONMAKER I CO
Ititun gC e ' g7re , J
n''r.rellely""
of Lemon, Va
-1 mile.
nor.Sl SCHOONMAER it CO
AEU OIL-0 bbls No 1 Lasd Ott; sdoNo 2 do do;
Llauding and for tale by
tio•Ti JAMES DALZELL, 91 Water at
7,IIAJS--30 tibia l'ugeedy's brandh's extra Family Flour;
Tweedy'. S labdixX
and for sale by viin JAMES DALZELL
ROCIJIIIES-11Triboita prime Ibo cake; 10 boi
13 cheats CI I' Tea, 30 coati. do; I certain Indigo;
30 bids ; limit's Oil, landing from Canal, Mr mile by
JAMES DAIiZELL
=sid
S. ' 1,1‘.1,11,0„Iti/33f1.013—,..iI,I4bla lauding by ateamar Cal-
I _ JAMES DALZELL. :IA Water al
CHbet EAP DE LAINA. A. bluob le Co. no Mar
rtteet, are now ope
ning cue; 9 . ebeap De;
Ladd, at II awns per yard. Itor2o
1-17fEA CALICOES- - A. d. Al• Don 6 Co. hove we'd
6 rare.. of 1. 4 a. Colored Calico., aelling at Ole.
of
A . itu'nols MASON
eata b eTn ' ena °P aVic a ' ZlZe l as ot at
'NEN 1113111.3. -I —A. A. , Wean A. Co. will °peal/11a
j'a..llllll.fa n Etc. nor2o
DopßllitiONS—A. A. Mason Co. are now
°petting another large lot of Bonnet Ribbons al
'the eatrernely low pace of of.; larS Q , a large lo a , 0 ,
A and We : _ _ n0r.61
n0v631 31 Water and Wont al
DRIEIfiRUIT-11 IV DriireemehesTfrialiM7J
do
do Ipmeda
io Wore 01d for sale by noki2o L 8 WATERNIAN
1 - 3 c il t; ti rr E iiL i 4b I a F c eZ, 8 do paaly,J, do ii
IX keg. Frew, for sale by
7 1 ---
Llll WATERMAN
or,.llar—A few tibia arTil igri — NOlLiiir Laid, 00 L
Loral, fir file by bovlia L 8 WATe.iikLkN
_
yrir,rili It—imi Mils mpeillne, gado extra family, far_
r pnie by “ a.. fi. ' L B WATERMAN
W' )4.)1.- Imo Its Jolt receiving and for wale by_ _
. STUART fr. SLIA.
iTiO 'n tli v i ' — "-. .tio.cbT. eitraFaJilly, in atolo and fOr . tale
r br ''''''G &runny & /// /../...
y lOnta Midal.-10n On laded old com - ar_t_mpls t, , r .
V Mel , ,
.... NTUAKI__' l_a_kly..l, I dalv ". • '
A PI.L.3'-164 "WYkin B We
ILl b !„! woad a
nay . ..a/ ,
DRIOYII/1/CIiVS-18 . bid, now ,T e u roze r :TE L _
nodYd
I iliEgiit . —Cream and tanaen ' alwayaon laird at
k_y No I la Wood tizect.
110126
bbls art..lqr bbla in Mort.
no'26 siva= a SW.
AUCTION SALES
Di Jam D. Davis. Aiwalimos?.
Staplo and Taney Dry Ghtth.
On Wednesday mating, Noy. 20th, 010 o'clock, at
the Cortratertnal dales Rooms, earner of Wood sad
Inn streets. will be sold, litho= smarm, for cash
ocy—
An anti:Woe ussortment of staple end Macy foreign
anddcatestie Dry Good., =nee wlgeh, nos egerfow
cloths; cassitnneea salt:tem Met., 0.11 =conch,
blankets, Canton dannels, damask linen lathe cloths,
aldrting marlins, Manchester and Eating= &Chew%
it de lens., atrium; super etyle prints,
drew silks., fanny and black Win vesting., hkfawool..
en shawls, buttons, needles, Wined= and Castes'
spool cotton. sewing silk, ribbru , e,
woolen cravats, sespendere. Ge
Al 1 olebeek,
Crocerres, Queettswure.. Froenlture, he.
'Young Ilyson and Imperial Tea,. Virginia menufle-'
sp ades, oaec writing and ',mama paper, eltneele,
sp patent bahateee, Russia oaillel he.
I A large and general aisottwera of new cad wend
hand household femme; cookinn =res, kimlea
utensils, feather bed., bedding, suaterasses. nacatut
glass.* carpeting, simnel clocks, window es,
blind , . he:
else, a quantity of leather truth!, canvass trunks, car.
pet and leather bags, uddles, bralleu.ku•
INeep JOIIN DDAVIP.-Kam
7.3tR1 SG—no 1 in bbl., and for ago by
_
_ROVIS ' BrUART k SILL
triTER vir r irgi
...go L
P C'T notr —R'"'lng (" OfIAT &MIA
lOW I .X.I .— Su bog, receiving .d for sale by
• _STUART &SILL
frEAS—R.Shf 'cheats Y receiving and for sale by
J. tarn I STUAET 23114._,
V nova° ' STUART& RILL
Ts —‘ /LINING—MASiI pos.* RIO*. aniline...by
IioTE STUART &SILL
"DEP PRH—ICI bag., in sirre and tor 'slabs
corm‘ • STUART & SILL
NTl3lllib=te7r - eZii
I. nov26 • STUART & SILL
VALUABLE .VILOPERTY FOE BALI.
UIR ,üb.eribcr oilfera for sale, boo progeny, coin.-
ing of TWO DWELLING HOUSES and large
f ORE ROOM, situate On the corner of Rebecca ea
roil Water lane, adjoining tbe M.ehesur Ferry
land-
The buildings are in excellent order. The wore
has been enablished for ten years, with a good cos.
taro. To any person wishing to entail. e =re alitS
planet business,. there are few each chances offered
about the city.
For lento, Ice , enquire of the subscriber
norst..3l JOHN TELFORD.
•
jeLoUR—HU tibia rano. bran. joat re
cOlred and
/ for sale by
nor Si ARMSTRONG & •
Cl:LElLD , F i r , irt;bbls a choice ankle jr
V• oo RAISTRONO a CROZET.
WM. BLAKE.
DFLIED PEACIIES-15 se ka (an* u doy reeeivott
and for solo by
now SI
EATIIERS-3 ocke received and for sale b
nor 24 ARMSTRONG tr. CROZER.
- 2 I ir,d " bz*
"
o Corn Drommeport rce'd and formic by
OHN WATT &CO,
novel corner Lebert► aro/ Hand cot
L.: , HOT—IO loam lased, rated and for wile by
17 n 0 . 24 . A CULBERTSON
MAPLE TRUNK BOARDS-9 tau riled gua for
see by norti A CULBERTSON
SOAP -23 bx• Genuine Carrdn, reed and for sale by
nordt • CLIVBERTHON
DAISINS-71)buimb.
/b. abr34 CUL
, a and far sale by
BERTSON
BINDER'S BOARDS-5g Ch
' " " th "
aware rac'd and for Web).
nor.:4
UNDRIE—Ep4oat Saks, Abuiu, Cbip'd Logereed,
0 Madder, Indigo, Cleves, Nutmegs, /ca. for sale by
eur24 '- A CULBERTSON
Prolight forth• Zest.
WE will receive admit 30 woo freight, to ship MI
if offered and delivered
nov2ll.lc JOHN ILLePADEN & CO.
SA LERATUS-40 bbl. Adam's, on nand aodfor sale
0 by nov44 •JaRFLOVD
C°:1.%f..% Ty° - 2 ""1174MIre-
MEA.4.—%lhf chests Y Tea;
“ slu
Trion brands, jut tended t
end Int ule b7 4nauua of
rwsla J & R FLOYD
07ASH-13 auks in store sad for oda b
y..
no• 11 : • J & II FLOYD
1.100b13-35 do:in note Riad Du We by
B
n0r2.1 .1 a; lit FLOYD
NDIGO-3 ebsuons 8-F,just landed for sale by
nora Jt R FIAIYD
Q OAP-75 bss reed .ear tWe by
aaj ••
0 nava Eeysit,.
BARI.EV WANTED—VW bit Itasicy ranted, ca
which the highest cash price wilt hapaid by
covdt W HAILSAUOII •
1 LOVEILMED—attI Claveraed inuaDa
V Dora El W HARBAUGH
CLIEES3B—SCO bXs, a superior 18844 reed
afar sale hr aor/4 • 8& W IL&RUAUGH
YLANTATION MOLLSSFS-..800 blals, mS lea
der, (dr sak by WM BAGALEY k • -
ora 18 and W all
N.O. SUGAII-0:0111;412 la am and tarsals by
noollWNE ILSOALEY lc CO
.
W IILTACLAY PlPES—VpmblirarAttylco
LEPH NT OIL-40 bbls Maar, Etha
tor od A a by tun% Whi BACIALEtiCO
PC US.SI ON CAPE-I,ooopda ae6o D, fit and
W•fa, put reed pet +kip Soule, sad An WOW. , 67
novel C YEACIEI,IOB ADAM st
- .
IpOYS-13 eases, comprtang Ka cabals aviary, jag
reed per ship &biller, and for sale
low by
reed
C YEAOER. lab blanket at.
/1. •
A cars CCORDEONS-5 cs ass'd; also—l case Rose
'oval and Ebony Work Boxes and Writing
Desks, of the best styles ever brooght to d city, lost
scc'd per ship StirMS, awl for sale low by
ur.l4
• C VERGER, boa Motet st
N 4 . UIBII. C A L INSTRUMENTS—Scosuifiolins, out;
I case &Uses, and lease Fifes sad Flutes, ased;
lust roc'd per ship SARI.. sad for rata by
•novSl . C YE/J:IEI4MB Market st
--
01.10 AR 11011 SE MOLASSO3-40 bbla Jost reed
per Zashary Taylor, from the Sc Louis
Steam Sugar Reftoery, and for sale by
rung JA,NIi A RUTCLUSON &00
-
- IDLANKst FOR DUFF'S BOOK YKEYING—A new
JD supply jaw reed from Neve York, made of Ina
paper, end handsomely yuled ts the widened of the
punted wenn., with the author's printed 'Unctions to
teachers on each cover, thr sale by -
novni I It MELLOR, 81 Wood on
OURNING ALPACCAS—W„ R. Zeissor hft
faired a farther supply of Jet Mack Samba:lse
Finished Alpaca., of saw°. tinsallies—Also, Mohair
and Alpaca Lustre, black, green, brown and satin
stupor; at North Emit corner of Farmhand blatitessia.
Wales a / a Booms a • stain. stoat
DACE ADDHISION...PHILD MILL.
SECOND COURSE.
Ull 1101.1610 E begs to announce, to compliance
with a general inattatt,th•t he will repeat hisses
;net Prarate Lecture on PHYSIOLOGY, 11.0„ on Mon
dual :771 .4 , Wald ' 11 4 1:1?-11 n ns T tr h e ' t7a d teTis r illt * TIT
.
Moues um Paintlug.
For Gentlemen only (bcysnot admitted) at 7/ o'clock;
doors open at 7.
For Ladles only at 3 P. M ; doers open at 1/.
Single admission 07 earns. Tickets for each scrtes
.50 cents.
iv-Each of the Lectums oa Monday mg; lus rims,
both allensoon .d evening, and Ticknin GM the mOrtn
may be obsess,ed lbex or on TaM4l4l. "no Pmfnta. o .•
teams the number will bp
• . ROLLICK, D,
.Monotsgalecht House.
i VIIMISII-12 auks selected, for sate t_y_ — . 7 . --- . -
1... , WM OAGIALMf &CO . ,
naval • IS and as WOOS st
ICKOLASSEilZ:itilibbls ud - rdififlitifs - BICSId*
al. ud Bank Orosedl brands far sal alde
e by,
naval Wit IidO.A.LIY & CO.
OF FEE-1100 bags prime Greco Bio; receiving
C
in store for sale ky
wrirt
PI3METAL-07 tons:ltairtin Pnreae.a,itti
Ed on Allegheny wharf, and for 11 1 / 1 1by
nbsZl k. lk FLOYD
ITCARRE're-4 coo Cooperstown, superior quail&
Jj for sale by mesh JAR FLOYD.
TTEMP-43 bales Dew Rotted Reurodky Hemp, renal_
.EL il cow Ignment end an sale by •
n0 0 v23.14_ A GORDON
Pillettar HM4EI4IOII and Pim Dna*.
ammo Company.
,‘ MEETING of the Stockholders of the PitOborsh
A
Nweigauon and Ewe Lwatrance Commtay, will be
held at the °thee, No 21 Market at; on Priday;Decnia
ber 7M, 1941, at V o'clock, P. M.
00r23-,d RODER" FINNEY, Peel.
iIiURNIPS—IDI be to Wore and for sale by
j. Merl COPE re BREYFOGLE, ICEI Second at
IstICKSYHE2OE - PLOUR-60 aka4ulNl m)o s mre and
D for We by. novirl COPE ! B LE
EYTRA FLOU4,--4 bb reed and for sale by .
- COPE lb BREVFOGLE
VOAR— , 7O Ude N 0, reed and Car gabs b
nav23 saw. • UGH
_ _ •
WINDOW OLASS-2CO Wig! 2•4 1 / 4 /
Or able by boyß Si W HAD.BAUOIIi
DRIED PEAC.BE3-4170 blve s piala t th eti
nor«
AN111.F.5.,50 Ors jug reel, tot sale by
novW • 15 HARIIAIIOII
O.6NEBU-8.6-liens-r—No Oseeborgs, tor Steam
boat Dee.. in moire .4 for Wet at W MVO.
Mats Carpet Warehouse, Na 73 liberth ht. Warn
cite Meamtiost men to call and exudes been P.m
nolug elsewbefo. • detrl3
Elerm; S ti E s i i i ento PlA e NO trOr i i t g e s °
le
avern can he found n a ' t m Campers Carpet Wase
hoe., at red.. Vie.. Call .4 Ithamine before
purchasing eboWhere. amtCl
so hltanitoekts Carpet Washoese, new no
bau
soon style Tapestry Oil Clo th s, val. will be not to
.fit aoy nine hal6 . roote or .
titatiLl: AND i'UNTI3
saw operunl the bandwinsest assortment at Pttil
Cloth• Table Cowers ever adheed lit this
market, to which he invites the :mention of patellae.
eta
1117,123 •
STEAM BOAT TRIALMINGS—Wo invite stmahoat
men to eon sad titmice our usttament of 'Ttim•
to We always hoe. • 1 0 ...ege assortment ov
One. Canal Warshocuts No 75 pmth m r oe ,
nova • Vr wouvrocr.
S "6! StAliirk:l`6!:—Ree 3!,M " .
aj Gnawers - Carnet Wasehlrece, N 0.78
i Feerth el, a
forth...poly of oaqs.to, of Me' lawn and =Ma ep•
p.ved mylca, 0 tett. tee inVite the anengen
teembeet moo, and Mom wixtung to famish Huses,
to can WO examine the largest assortneent lathe die,
which we will :11 cheaper then ever baf . isr6iedja
Ilan western market. newel 117
..---_-
I,3EATIIERS—MO lb. triroe for rot . •
.1.7 lima) • H GRANT
IiOIGSVILLE bbN reed 2" Petry for
Welt' nov23 • GRANT
-
LINSEED OLL.-6 bb le }cu ree'd wet fin We b
” 0 .11 • . El CANFEEID
ntAPIIIELD
bbls Roll Batter; 111 kegs *II boo do;
t oed sod for sale by •nositt B CANFIELD •
- -
I
btircisit reed and On ...Is by_
L uovitl _ - 'I B CANFIE.I.D
- - - -
rril-1 1
=VD
==ill
~; ..-5 ~~
~K.
- 'STEAM:BOATS
T fastptitelf'c'
jakelmr ',TEE.3±Re.th
Isere fp, Clue,-
awl and Louisville on Tdesday. Olevattla at le
ottoet, ForMtrammy
, t o
GEO BUILTF-N to EERGEIi, Ascots
roves
FOR ST. LOUIS. ' . • :
••• • . 11 `° q d ""ltafilflrd,. •
Caldeiell, messes, will leave Gsr
ere and all isnannedine pan, r.e.•
Wednesday, dm term inst., at 10 sinloct,.A. M.
npply on bean!. or as - -
naral -• t
F a r 1.4h1 " P a " r ly 8-AULTV,IBERIiKII.
'0 • di . - _
•
• • • Thd iplendia sletraer ' "
I. J. CRITTIZSITTI:N, • '
Itutehin eon, macer,will lean for die
veandihtermeditte ponstohshrrolit,
ICleelock, A. AL
'For froktbt or pusago •
. ' FOR CINCINNATI: ' _ -
...
1
The See passenger simmer
ai t s i tth,.
AMERICAN STAR,
Bewley, master, will Irave Mr the
above end ell' irsermediele peat ' ' %
thigeg i c rh lL'elo p e ..o k,..: o . M. ' I,
0.
b.:004.
. .
exer27 •.- NITIGIREW A CO. All-
• FOR LOUISVILLE'
- •
; . 4 „....,,,,.. ' 'ha rplendid Rua alvilaer -
. Z. Tavum,
Lu4as, Maner, will lonia far ila
.
above and all intermediate parts 114
day, Ma riga lax, at VS o'clock, M.' • ,
Fl= trei{Et or passage apply au board.
FOR ST. LOUIS.
gait76ll4h"OVVEr"
Mount, ni &Igor rill Inky* for dot,:
above arid luta:audio-Lc puns ou Wed.
ueatay. at 10 o'clock, A. M.
Fa, bet , ,"" Apply ou hoard. ' novit7 .
,
FOR sr. LOUIS. • • •.
•
•
, • a t Th° 'P k ?,:,:v°l%llAo, • • -:---. • '
liallers, Walter. Will lent? Or above
Anterso.caiwe poem ilia. Any,..7tik .
-•
it, an 10 051 ml, A N.
For freight or plunge apply on bout. noon:
PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING PACKET
P.
milata The seer and splamild .peettgar. -
t
seamer CINDERELLA, -
Capt.. Jas. H. Hasten, will leave Pitts- - .. ;
b alt . r, re M o ?:I d o
. e
K: WednesdayA
_ Fa: e f t: 7 l 4U or passage apply au hlta4tt li t3f4 -- 40
- 7 PO - R - SlMPlritrilrlitEEMO. .'
The. fine steamer
WELLSVILLE Cop
y L an ni t i raf o te r re every every
a . 3 .
f... ht. oetn ARMSTRONG & C F ROZER "I- 1 1
\ FOR KAN , &war. A ND
- -The spl endid fan rapping wee= t
REVEILLE, - • • 1.
Stone, waster, will leave for olsovel
o 4 all lateneedlatp perm oo Satatd
day, the 244 lase, at 4 doloek, Y. . t
The Rave/lin draws bat Illachea Water.' .•
For freight or passage, apply Onboard, or to '
cov2o \ PETIIOREW & CO, Ara
ARMSTRONG & CROZER.
FOR CINCINNATI .
.a •
Nl.'"lt. OtPt-Cope, seln leave Or 161 labin
OP =4 61.1 Intermediate ports tOr/111701/77
sall o'clock., P. AL‘
For freight or WOO . apply ii..earil
CINCINNATI TITTSUCItON
DAILY PACKET LINE.'-
rhedwell known Una of eplendid paraang. Stearn,
era le now composed of the leanest; sw il leet, ties
arid fundahml, and most powerful boats on
waters of dm West. Every accommodation and oesni
fort thatrooney can piocam, has been provided corp.*. -
maga.. The Line has been in opera n . for are yoare
-,bas carried a million of people wilhant the least lag..
min 'heir persons. The boats will hen the Cosa aP'
Wood street the day previonato martin, forth, 7
tiop of (men end the entry of passenger. on the re -
ter. In all CUE. the passage looney must be lar
advance. • .
SUNDAY PACKET. • •
• T LAC NEWTON, Captain Ileuirtlll,
leave Pittabargii every Sunday morning et re oNalorlp'
Wheeling every Sunday evening at NJ v. x.'. l
May' tEga.,
. • Pt Oltirtilnaini.E*.
the AlONONUMlLl.P,Capt.S•ro3l,will.lpave Parr
• bargtr evert Blonder marnlag nt 1.0 o'clock; Wheeling
sem Monday evening at tO PAL
The NIDEILNI.A. No:2, Capt. J. Ysencric..Yria,Vl.ll'
kayo Pittsburgh. ovary Tuesday moraine at 10 o'clock;,
Wheeling eve ry Tuesday eveama utoy, L . .
1011VDN.kaibAtI . A.dirkieiTa
The NEW ENGLAND No. 2, Capt. 9. Di .It,"Nitil .
leave Pinabtergh every Wednesday inorrun
o'clock; Whiiermg every Wednesday evening r. 10c r
• ,• TIII7II.BECA.VPXO . ELE.T., •
The•ORMLIANT, Capt. Garet, will leave rift..
burgh every Thursday morning at 1.0 o'clock; Witeellan
everyiThawdaY even= at 10 v.'
The CLIPPER No. 11, Caps. Pus Daus, will law
,Pittsbargh every niday morning at Itiowelock; Moo.
Ins every Friday evening at 10 0.
111ATVADAT PACKET._ -7j
The ItIg3SMQEFL No. 4, Capt. IC. Wooewita._
vul bravo Phuburgh every Friday moooiog .t'lo 0..
clock . Wheahug_onrajla 10
VITRA CREAM CHEESE-IC9 bit; ZO. a. ?deli
.I.ll,math do: inn ree'd and lie de by
bar= vaNyirj.,
flegEY—WbbL Um Whiskey, Salt
ar 1.16 by • WLIMON 130r0, , EN,
writl 1.0 W w .ous street
MISTS' CANVASS-10Dyds luei ..dfor
.sale by oora J KIDD tar" to w.cd
ARTISM , COLORX-100 dos ewe, tilt
reed •nd est sale by nose,' Kum &00
P lB . TURPENTINE -20 just reed, forsalsey
S
-tesrl3 J KIDD ES.OO
GCM ARAI:IC-3;M IV. just ire'd awl far 6216 br
.0, 4 13 J KIDD &CO, 60 Woololl
. . . . . . .
\ PP. The ISLAND PACIMT will be sold
or public ...on In the city of Mimi
' log, on IdONDAY,the 1011 t day , of De.
ember, IRO. . _ ..,
Terroe7—On foul b ikha lad, ind the balance is i 8,
and DI 'mamba., vitt, interest. Approved. le
MK i Ivlll be taken for the deferred pa M yment.. Sole
'Positive. 11. OORE,
novill D. ZANE.
good;rortment of TOYS, inelnKml,f ;
L L i ajus'ire . eri r a ' 7 d 1" " f•nr 7?"
KENNEDY A SAWYER
. I) UCKWIIIIAT PLOUIL-1.1.5 Hicks jait mat Priog,
In prima palm, and for gala by • . • '
nova.. .• • 13TUAILT h. BILL
=M=I
H, to day zee • • /or we by
J ob.R FLOYD
M state 41.1141101
HVIC3O9 kCO
=2II=!MI
Rosenev rwcl;
==2=n
Ilfaw Fluter madlety 131004*
E are now receiving, in m one of onr gra east.
our second siSpply or FAL,6•GOODS, consisting.
my anions to our Wee, to which cnrcre
of LOOMING GLA.SSES, ot oar own =auntie
• l=e ask the attention KENNEDYs licrelants la t
yers., novnt SAWYER---
LOUTZllaTtaiiiapek - no; • • '
f.O bbls gam is stow and for s ale, by 1,
norn STUARTS SILL
G AM% ePvl fia too Oman t'ppia&
20 " Willa Caths&l2; •
10 " &ale. Applag :aboiea
with., reacivail and (anode by • .•I.t. • _
nor& . • STUART & SILL, 11.8 Wad st
110DAILEY WANTED—The highest priete
II cash for entoi Bewley, during the sag.lo. •
AI DEOWN 1.44 LiketT etr
FLOUR—as bbis lisosbleton , sllfs..4 this as/ , ott'a
sod for sale by
novel
•
ARNIBTROZT &CROTER
GREEN --- A — PTLES-500ibis .g reea
by nenribt ARMEIVIONG CEOZER_
,
"DELNB-4 bbls Moue and Wr sale
no•S`J AR3LITSONO ustoaat
B - 160:i
pt4l "l. ' magi r4o , ,Fmatn_
VE&TUERS & WOOL- 41 r.,0.1.7ut.,6...
steamer Fzebsoge4sod brut - t . • •
. nor a , . 1811 An Dtt.ICSY CV
bEESWAX. G12 , 10=40 - 1 10 Kee and cask 1.1.1.-
:log from steamer Embargo, .4 lor sale Is,
MAW' D1G6.7...Y & CO
LAxgEED-1. from statimer tbi. ..1 d
for dale by'l9Al &H DICISNIP
nora • ' Front street
WANTEb TQ P URCHAS E —Oo• b.drod, Amos
of the blin•choots' cod Blow Noistrees 11. k, or
&ink of ritsoborp Nook. •
nootl • N. HOLMES a. SEWS.-
C=E=3!
DEDWIEN: iiisFina Voyage. bY
olabor oi.lrpeo,o K0m00...
fluter, of King Alfred of Eaglaml, by Jacob libbou;
odtb, oograolop. ,
. ,
Sidonia the So:emu; by Wm. tbleintiold.! I
- JOHNEMON sTOCKTON.
• comotyb int and Market strew..
iii - g.4171(CM711 — , d ri — otrlcief;ioile — , Di;
• soy% AUX9TRONO a, CROZOL
LOUR z f d o i b r b . l. e. frTer and Svc , . te Jay
a 0.21 " _ eit&rsTatnia &
FLACHI3-5 hbis bist reed and tnr atle by
4.1 CRAW 81aNNiai.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR-91 sack* ree'd..forule by
corn - • CRAIG FKINNFII
SUNDRIF3S—ItIt g Lo . g i te r d Polatee!;
•• • ^
"S keg. Lax 4; on consiment; kirmtle
n . 0r21 • clemcLa gn
stitrougit
OLEN AITLES-60.bb1.jan re , V.landf.tiedeLr
kj, nova `as:
& Pant
mACKE,Iika,-1611i bbl. rto I atacte7;777
60 " No 9 • jc; ! •
Hateiving front the unal and rm sato by, • ••
•
nor. ' • JAMKS DitleVELL.2t Water.
Ville 4Tigin ualar wata n
• • _
earn .. • . JAM FS DALIKU.
NAILB-34 Lep, word lima, 4Lbpnw
ale Low bt"mil JALIIN DhLtA
DAY RYA of ooPonot quahiy, uleNj °
Mlll aati honle, . -
norll - - 47 , Wood . 11 "." L .
VIVRE COP LIVER OIL— litughtou , s Wk t
4 ver.Chl, fo i e...Vow) pti,L , s!'s tl n alp is—
jait , IV,F,VONA-11)
DAISINS- - -ligati v .ve ere
Al ' U6'2/. MlEN:llAlTlial3e CO
EIRD. 01L—ti bbls reed
and for aele by -'
8k C 0
notYl lr 4. .urs.
BACON eillOULDll24...a,pkg for side, !o. ciao
•eoneigueueue, , . , •
"al. • lIFY. fd./a/LIEWd k CO
Ulo COFFeETes. new eno - 3 1 / 4 1 and
novii iyArj4KbblC k
UGAM-11. Ys one 2. a L....m.1
"n 4 31.144 CO
W 0r0v. 4 W.UlSta
4 4"_„ 0.1 toed and for *ate y
RH NY, NAT crIEWS k CO
TOBACCO-411 r.Z . CIF:,I IO u.MP;
Yti k•IP Nu I S mut; fur sate by
IM2I. aurt, rigrigEw& &co
• I
: