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Advertlsemean suid subscriptions to the North Amer ID and United Butes Gorett, Philadelphia, received &a forwarded from this office. .LITSEE NETT PAGE FOR LOCAL AIATF ER TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, ke• Gaxces Evans.—We am indebted he Mr. Vickery; the gentlemanly agent of this enterpr.- ins line, at Cumberland, for Philadelphia and Bal tnnore pagers, several hours i¢ advance of th - We are indebted to the edam!a of the Port and IMO - Wch for giving a further circulation to our advertisement kejourneymut printers, but not !or the motive which prompted it. The editor of the Dispatch in eaten op with envy; and the frequent evidences of hla impotent spleen Con excite no emotion but contempt. His brotherlof the Poet is a bundle of ill weeds, and it is difficult to tell Which unhappy passion most predominate. We beg leave to inform these ..'bv.sy bodies in other men's matter." that we advertieed for journey men and apprentices because we needed them, and were not 1119110 that we were under oblige. dons LO consult them,or any one else. When we employ journeymen at full wages,• we desire to have Inch as we entitled to that appellation, and We took aveq cattail way to make OUT wants : known to the printers of the city, and the next day fffied up our corps, an this hsgkess •xigas stud or S uns an the oily. As these amiable gentlemen seem an much concerned shout our office, we will further inform them that, we know bow to treat oar workmen with kindness - and due WO oiderition, and that we always find plenty of men willing to work far ns, and none aver wish to : leave U. Whether these facts, which they know to be tree, jostify them in their contemptible lc afaxistions, we leave to their own coneciences. prim; Routt—Chor neighbors of Cleveland are rather ahead of us in the way of roads. They already have • rail road in operation, extending a abort distance from the city, over which the loco- . mative periodically travcrees, and now they ac saunas thetoponing of the first plank road, fire mules of which is completed. The editor of the Herald drove over the road the other day, making five miles in thirty latally4, and wu delighted with the /untrue between its pleasures, and taut of the mud •and sand, which knurly made op the road.. The planked portion of the road is eight - feet , wide, andstur whole road toropiked key feet wide, instead of twenty, as was at first progoted. The Sturdy feet road would have answered but poor puree, and even now thy roadie too narrow on some of' the bills In order to make the road a gag one, large quantities of gravel and earth have been filled in, and geed ditches dog. Tye tolls established are:—two borne wagon, loaded, two cents a mile; unloaded, one cent, and for every additional horse, half a cent. For plea sure carriages, one cent a null* for each horse. Rome and rider, one oent' a mile. Droves—For every twenty horses, one cent; Tor every twenty head of cattle, half a 'cent; and for every twenty sheep or hogs, a quarter of a cent a mile. It has been proved, that over. this road the farmer can draw. with the same team, four times tat weight ke could over the mud turnpike, and with a great saving of time. The shove, which Is the Cleveland add Chagrin Fallif Plank Road, is not the oily one which is to pour Its made into Cleveland. Thb Rockport, end Illeveland and Willoughby Complain will soon each have Ave miles of had completed, and an other season will floor the way into the Country far many miles on each of there mums. New companies will extend these roads still. farther, until fifteen of the best counties in Northern and Central Ohio will poor their products into that market, and by their trade build up. and greatly add to the prosperity of the Forest City of the Lakes, White se much is doing in Cleveland for Plank ROada, may, we not mk, what has become of the eeterptise which was undertaken in the Simony of this eitr, which - promimd se much. We allude to the Plank Road from Allegheny to • point be. yond Penrsville. Is that to fall through - We hope not. • ' Tan Pair /11110 lungs 53..Lax•—?he Pest b ot.l hn huhre Shale/ in no - honied terms for law ridelny to We interests of Pennsylvania, which demand, peremptorily; increased protection to her gaud staples. • • . The Post says that Luang Lave heretofore stip- posed that the radio was ■ conscientious Demo• =at tint his speech shows that he haa"embraced his Ire love--Pshoraiiew To Lbw who keow soy thing of the past history erpartres WIWs country, the Post's statement ail. cause 'only autasement- Judge Shales may not be - a Deere:. 'Democrat, Is far as Protection is coo- earned, bat be. is certainly an old fashioneJ Penn 'sylvan(' Democrat of the first water. The Demo cratic party al this State, through all its history, up to the:time of tb corruption and degradarain into modern Locoliteoltm--a compotooi of old Federal him and spoils seeking radicalism—mu the. able and uncompromising advocate of a protective ruff. . So far, then, Judge Sheer is ■ Democrat of the old and honest stamp, and we give him credit for il, although, in other antlers, we presume the 'nage Is. Locofooo ciusugli. The attacks of the losiatwill only raise Lim in the esteem of nil honest - men, sad refinsylrania' ea Clurottnit EXIGIUNT. Rrroanari.—Two ofthe entezprising young men wbo went overland with Captain Anksint's expedition to California—bleare Venal Roatiuor and Camas. Reim—have re amed home. They came by the way of the Isthmus. They have seen the Elephant, dug gold, C and tettlutted.hrenei wiser than when they marled. They give anther discouraging account of toe gold speculation. They could And the gold, but to keep it ins the difficulty. Their expenses were onoreual, which, added to sickness, to which el a:m=4 liable, and most are saflarers,ex, handed all their ensuing& They look for a large Mon of ratabatighers within the neXl feu , months. VlLlllMannaa ILL` -Yeatarday, tho people of Woolly and vicinity gave moot eheerlog evidence " of their attaehmen: to 'lsm and order, and their kjek MUM a -rdigkla obligations. The city 0! Sonicti'mainld ' not have paid more strict regard to deign's honored religion Lewin] of New Eng. land, than did the people or thew cities. All places businew wo re c.h.a--cuanufactatics end-work gaps had ceased their din—a sabbath quietness pervaded the area. the churches were • crowded with woraldppets. Them Is much hope delta • people. There is not, ways tbe Masai letaligenow, we venture to say, a mite in the United States, of right mind. and of a temper fitted the the present improved state of civilisation among us, who does not in his bean condemn the course and !endow asunlts of " th e Union" on Colonel Bass"uiteily Wee nod without foundation, and for which no other conceivable reason can be truly alleged than his being the Son-in,lass °fine gallant General by whose side he stood thT.ughout the whole of the Weimar; The Itiehissa fhwubficon of Saturday, rekrring to this subject, but expresses the uniVer nal nentiment in thus introducing a very jll5l rep robation of the coarse of the "Union:" "Among the young officers whom the Mexican war brought into a conapictions position, nose has stood more favorably in public ei.timation than Ctil.Buss The courage he has exhibited on the field, the superior scholarship by which he would be distinguished even among learned civilians, and the genuine modesty of his character, have achieved for him the most respectful consider.. lion in the minds of ail classes of the Amerivan community. Probably if, two years ego, cur • countrymen had been cubed to se.ect &young of. firer from the American army whose talents bade fair to place him at an early period at the very head of his profession. and whose unobtrusive traits would carry him through the world without an enemy, Save the enemies of his countrb'Col.BLlsa would h ave been the man upon whom the suit rages of the whole American people would have fallen without a ausgle dissenting voice." • Toe normal BROTIIIite 303/01101, for the ap proaching Hohdays is truly a great affair. oye of 3 almost numberless engravings being nearly feet long by 35 inches wide. Another large na , gravieg gives us the , portraits of Gen. Taylor did hie Cablnet—a famous paper. Excrruco Caen—We icier our readers to the report of the abduction care in our local column• This prosecution has excited a great deal of feeling among our citizens. The following estrum, from the 11. Letter of re— cent date from the Rev. Mr. Gurley, formerly the faithful agent ofthe Cotonization Society, and the zealous advocate of its Oros whilst the African Republic Mrna but the germ of what it now bi— tted who is now co a visit partly of ail official character to that couutrt•—will be of great inter., eat to many of our reader, • "President Roberts lives in a very commodion brick house, furnished a ith canto and elegance and the h••spnalitic• of hi, mansion and table ar. *et off with a refined ;nod breeding which cola mends him and the Republic, Over which he • ably presuilts, to the restin;tuovad confidence o visitors train the whole civilized world." Speaking of the appearance of the town of 7.5! via anillwaiity of :to cruaniental trees, as - the great improvement which has taken pi Mr. • .Thebeatity 01 there I.irge frees, (Ile orange keeled with troll, ra u - 01l se that of the heavily la den coffee trees, one the handsome 4 titer you con imagine, won the deep green of as nutpick cent lest. would be &lid 111; a dereribt. When I behold whet tar been done mace my former vett to nue Cos, die many eubunntial end convenient houees sue eturegt hat hsea been con structed, the general nqPre: Ittuith.MlteOluarllt , and hope urtecS this reqpic extol.; the great good order, and revect to reegiou wleitit precede am impreseed more wan I ever Was with tht vest dignity and bent ficeme ufthe wet Africa." Srczatox CONFtall..—Exv. Forbes letter of the 21st matant, over th. owe amnatme confirms the rumor that he bac) become a convert to Roman Catholicism. The. Cotter is addreo,ed Co thy Rev. Wm. Rerrine. l'retOdert of the Stand. ing Commtuce of it, N. Prote..tant Epcco pal D.oceto, paltly as 4..hotva; • • it Rev. and Dear S.r —lon may emeeive that is with no ordinary entetion that rfeel myself comursineil to decilitre to you. as President of the Standing Committer of the Veers° of New lark, that it in my tannin. DO I , DDSD • to exercise the inistry of the Protestant Church, P hav ing become my deep mid conscientious row/lesion that duty to fJ'd minxes et ate to nniie myself to the one Holy Catholic and Apestulni Church in eammenton with the seal of Rome, it which I feel that my ahegiance in due. The Hebrew Benevolent Society and the Ger man Hebrew 'Benevolent S.inety of 'Sew York, celebrMed their Annfvereary to ronfanction, by a Dinner, at the Apoha Saloon,. in the city of Now York, a few evenings ago, After the regular toasts hail been drank through , Major M. M. Nosh (who presided on the oceaston) informed the party that recent prominent men to the Union having hoer, invited to attend, and be ing unavoidably prevented from honoring the fes tival with their presence, had sent letters of sym pathy and timaks.teithe Committee of Invitation, and he begged attentinh by a taw moments, while be rend the !allowing :rem the Hon. Daniel Web. der, among ninny others wfifeh had been ed BOSTO3. Nov. 9,1 W. MY Dua Ssic : tam afraid-it will not be, in n.y power to attend the anniversary of the '..Hebrew Benevolent Society," and the 4,7erman Hebrew Benevolent Society," on the 13th of the present month. , t am, however, grateful to; having been remember . cd on into occasion, and desire to pre. sent my acknowledgments and thanks to the onm. mince. I feel, and have ever lilt, respect and sympathy for all that remains of that extrundinary people, who preserved through the darkness and bloistry of many centuries, the knowledge of One ouprome Hpiritnal Being, the maker of Heaven and Earth, and the Creator of Man in Ilia own image; and whose canonical writings Comprpie ruck produc tions as the books of Moms and the Decalegue, the prophecies of 1.1011, the 1' eatansaf Hatlid, the Book of Job, and Solomon's prayer at the acidic.. bon of this Temple. The Hebrew Scriptures I re gard u the 4.0.0 from which we thaw all we know of the wand around ue, and of our own 'character and destiny as upcii,{rpt, morel, and res. possible being. I wish, my deer sir, for the associated societies who have honored me with their invitatino,a grat ifying anniversary; and um., with respect, your obedient servant. DAN hi WEBSTER. M. M. Num, Esq., New . Yolk. Ong haunt Errata. RlD6n.—Thc telegraph beep eomplated to Ilahmx, the nceemety of ca ressing the European newt , by !Imre and steam boat toShlohn no forger nvats. That our renders may team tornetchu of the &Men:llea of the en terpriee by which they were put in paiSseniLct of the newt for the essactatad pre., often twat:rat days la advance of the et nye! of the regular math, we copy the lollute,r.g notice Man the Halifax San, of the Exprew IleJer who coveyed the news from that place to Gaatoidle Poet, thence hobo taken by steam boat to St. John, New prima. wick: -la parting with the Express triter—as lectern, a lot of Irish Null an eve: wt tt (_whey's cap. re sported a putt of beekek.ti inn :pr. asibles, we col, not help norther tons is word at parting—glad lbw. we here it in our isritOir, for !stony a rime, and to!: did we uspect to hal el aro ...var.—,u perilous was Ms tack Pb- ton ter now dark the male— Low boiNerono oretalter —ID want vord.boo rfo OZOI.A.,ohOF greet Os; thr ttttt ;stout of the irr ri sonhe eves atereinutishes tunic Diet Tur pea never oleic more et. trsordroary cecspr., 017.0 oar hero Hertges ahrt duet., there were none to tnroonter—bol. n farnicr'S markt t :woken bridge, or • OffOro of cattle, went hut 'ri ding batrinre it, hue te..s--trCer anti through there t o e went, hke a vs!mt of the night, not looking ee l:anti to nate the peril Of the 411.rti•ge The people nil thc exprrem routo tell wonderful stories of bin exploits, O s o n e ne e..., while expregaing the rows caret he ran • very narrow ebaore of n locket, reek. Ruling at full speed—am met( being dark and trusty, he had to trust pretty marl to Inc eniraeltv of his bor.. He won panting oear a btiliffO, when, nuddrnly, he hrrnre gave a Leap. powerful as nearly to gp from coder him. iiC thought it steangc, but rode on On returning the next day; he hound the centre part of the bridge had been taken up fur repairs. nod that his horse had carved him Oyer a breach of some 12 or 15 feet. Again, a insroght mime, on robot to Saukville, N. If., a circumstance almoot similar betel hie. About twelve milenthr• nide el Amherst, a bridge had been token 'tn. The Ma io/fel, from bank to bank over the WONT over welch it had twee built was reckoned at from 15 to IS feet. fTwa• night.. On come the dauntless Exprea. Hider in toll speed, little dreaming of the pitfail before renctred the bank, when down sank llichet of the hem WOW ten to twelve inches in thr .11 mud—tort despite this droadvan tage the noble animal with one nervous effort. cleared the gulf, tad carried him safely over' There feat, are really worthy of record--rind as such we bring them to the notin, of the public." A Houk Casa.—Judge S. of East Tenaessee was celebrated for his &mere and great decision of character, ari well es lOr his laeonie atyle.— One Morning idler the enact had opened, a ••,t aa ,. iled character," with a white hut, green coat with gal b ra ,. 'bailees, pair of striped panto, which hardly reached his ankles, and boots with bra,* heel taps, entered the court MUM, (Oat door of which was tiered with brick,) with both hand. is his pockets, and, with a very .consequenttal air, commenced Walking up and down. The click of his heel taps ou the book pavement seemed to delight him mightily, but which; echoing through the room, disturbed the" eguiniusity . of the Judge, .who called oat, .?47..5heriff, who to that Making that noise?" "It's me, 'Judge," seid the evident 'case,' with great ccmposure, wslking op to the judge, and !wiring in his face. " Who are yau?" asked the judge. " I'm a . harse," replied the shirr acter. "Eh hem, a horse, eh ? ° loud the judge.— ..Yen, err, an alligator horse." "Eh, hem—Mr. Sheriff," said thejudge."put this horse in the sta ble till to morrow awning at 10 o'clock.' Jimmy Green was forthwith:seised by the sheriff and In stalled according to tail injunction.. The gsploalon of the Lod dasa,lfd. trier Particulars. ThcNerr Orleans paper• of the. 17th is t, are filled with details and inelde Ms of the am ok:Won of the steamer Louisiana'. ,The Delta say= °Early yesterday we visited else scene of the disaster. A huge crowd was nosembled on the levee. Not a vestige of the Lo annum was visi ble, but the Storm and Bostona lay in the same position they occupied when the explosion occur red. There they were, the Storm a perfect wreck, ' riddled and crushed from the boßers to the stern; the Fostoria, n costly and beautiful boat, also,,with her pilot honee knocked oil, and her wheel house badly embed. ' Amid the general wreck of this Storm, we were painfully impressed by the epee tacle of a beaut4pl little girl of seven or eight years, who stood near a gentleman, apparently her father, sitting to the cabin of the Storm, with his bead in his hands, seemingly in deep grief. The expression of dependence, adiihtion and grief of the little girl, with the sorrowing attitude of her 1 father, surrounded as they were byleo man signs of disaster and desolation, made a ! pictu which I I we shidl not soon forget. We have since arned that the gentleman was Mrs Moody, clerk of the Storm, whose wile was killeld. The little al wan his only child. The whorf, the barrels and tacks lying on it, were still sprinkled with blood, end the debris of mutilated bodies. A number of.persons were en gaged in fishing up bodies. Sit were taken op whilst we were on the levee. In all, eleven were taken out oCthe water yesterday. Captain Cannon affirms that theta was no little steam in the boilers that he had ordered the engi neer to get up steam to proceed to the lower stop. ping to take in passengers. He blieves that the explosion was enured by gunpo wder, a keg of which was carried aboard, and taken down tote the hold to make into cartridges, if fire a salute when the boat left. He had give his consent to fire the cannon, and the mate and ne ot the hands went to a store to get powder. They presently returned, and the Captain remarked as they were going aboard, "What did - you get a whole keg:for, instead of pound or so, This is the lost he Raw of the mate and the hand. Shortly afterwards the explosion took plemee—and Captain Cannon dr• Mares there were' two let orte—immediately fol lowing each other. He thinks the concussion and vacuum caused by thee:tilos:on of the gunpowder produced a collapse of the does of a fl the boilers at the name time. He areses at this concluttion hoe knowledge of the tow stage of the steam in the boilers, and the want of fuel in the ittrusees7. mid from the fate of the largo quantity sir enter e moted into the air, which, when it fell, was as ' cold 03 rain. There are certainly some curtails facts connected with this affair, which, we WWI, will be thoroughly Investigated. Captain Cannon say. he courts the fullest Multi. ry. He is the heaviest sufferer by the dimmer, having lost his all—the beat being owned; hell by .himself, and half by the first clerk, Mr. McMa hen. Captain Cannon thinks there were 33,000 in money aboard of bor. Hearing that an crlidavit had been made for hie arrest, he norrendsred himself yesterday evening, nod will appear this morning to answer any charge that may be made against hon. Toe first engineer, whose name war John 'Smith, Capone Cannon thinks had gone to T.afayette. There were three other engineers on board, Captain Masan, of the Storm, rays the bodies of persons fell from the air Into the river like had.— Wherever aborly fell, the water bubbled up, and , . trod wan visible for toter minnte. atter. A num. er of persons rustic 11 ahnsrd of the Lsuisiana to eteue the wsiontled, who were crashed under the wreck. About twenty were saved, and many others's.° nicked up try the fruit twat,. The wife of the clerk of the Storm was outline in her state room, when she sans strlick over the neck by a large spar from the Louisiana, and instantly killed. A little girl, the daughter ot one of the steerage passengers, was taken from the wreck, and being placed on the feee, began to cry for her mother.— Being shown POMO of the dead bodies, she moss nixed that of her mother from the nog on her An ger, and th•ew herself, in deep grief, on the mutt's. tad remains. Thin little girl is at the horse of a gentleman in this city. A generous rivalry was enacted among 'our citizen., In extend to her all the protection and kindness In their tower. The Picsyune gives the following additional particulars with regard to the lilted, wounded, and missing: We subjoin a hot of the persons brought to the Charity Hospital, whoa name. Wen not web In our yesterday ronrcing'n edition. We learned from one of the attendant physicians that there are several person. Wounded by the expkwirm that have been taken to private infirmaries— Three, unknown, are in the Franklin Infirmary. Charity IbupitaL —Mrs. Gallagher one chill missing; Comelier McCain, sailor, Ireland; Thos. Simmons, laborer, Dublin; John Lynch. laborer; Daniel Kenna, lolidrer, South Corolmo,Geo Zinn. blemau, laborer, Here; Wm. Wolf, grocer, Mir. noun; Joseph Wilbur, farmer, Indians; Edward IlWflorthy, laborer, Ireland; Inane Miller. school reacher, Ohio; Jos. E. Bober. former and coasts. lots Lafourehei Herman Sibord. farmer, Ohm, both lega amputated; John O'Lantry, laborer, Ireland, arm amputated; Arthur, 'dove of =Mr. Thomas Meriweather, Kentucky; a clove, madersroo4 to lichen to a city rentdent, will die; John Kelley, Ireland, dead; John Long, dead; Wm. Riley; or, Chicago, dead ; a man having the mark of an anchor on his right hand, calling hiiaWlf a clerk in the Lot:onions Bakery, of this city, dead. This last person may be a Mr. Edward Lieber, reported to no, last evening, as being a clerk of Mr. John Cottle, Louisiana Bakery; Triangle Buildings, and who had been sent to tho Louisi ana to culled o. hill. He has not *ince been heard of Mr. Linter was twenty noven years of age, and is supposed to have a brother hying in New York, and perhaps an uncle. The am penoons taken to Dr. Stone', liosT l ltol were all, at n late hoar last night, doing we One of them, Mr. Frederick A. Wald. clerk in a city lumber yard, was wounded in a very extra. ordinary manner. He W 3.5 struck, et a dietauce of Iwo !square, from the scene of the explosion, by a piece of moved iron, which fractured both orms - witheat touching any other part of his body. One of his arm. has been amputated. In the east of amputollon yesterday, at the Charity Hospital, chloroform was used with the greatest auroras. We add a few more namen to the sad list of the wounded and missing. Mr. John Deane, aboot twenty two year. al age, miming; Wm, Green, merchant to Tehouptioulao street, missing, was wen to go on board the Louis iana previously to the explosion,and has not since loon beard of; John Hannehon, a boy, residing in St. Thome. tern.at: Ale its Porche, missing, of Point Coup., a nionsenget no the !Pommels saved, severely bruised, and thoolder dielocatee, Mr. Champ, the tread of the police of Memphis, last wen standing by the pilot on betted the L o ofah.n • no: gllrea been beard of. There coo hardly be • doubt last he lo lost. A friend Informs us that Mr. J. J. Gillespie, re. ported as mmeine, left on the steamer Medora, an hour and a half previous to the explosion. It was Dr. Blainville, and not Dr. Doodler, of Pointe C.rapee, who WWI 10.: On the LoOnnilatili. Up to three o'clock, P. M., yesterday, forty nine bodies had been brought to the Second Municipalty guard house, to Baritone street. No more had been brought en late es "7.o'clock last evening. All the boilien, except that of Dr. Marsh, of Md. Waukle, were interred! daring the cams., of the d hours, of the long day. The !erne rat the guar row of stark, distorted, blood slanted bodits, with the plies of rough coffins near them, can never be effaced from our memory. It is almost impossible to arrive at soy thing I ke the exact number of sufferers by this dreaful event. On comparing our last, of yesterday mo d rn. mg and evening and of this more/me o w ° why put it down at al killed, 60 wounded, sad .8 winning. These Ire known. But if we take into consider . a' ion the uumber or idlers skiffmen,boys, aegroer, strangers, emigrants, Galin - amens deck hands, &c. woo were scattered on and around the three boats, to every dirrellOn, and who were for the moat part strangers 1.. elven other, inditrerunt to every one's fate but Moir own, if we think how ninny were swept MT by the stream, how many blown unto mere fragments, and Who. [WOWS will . nelier be known, we 000005 far err in estimating the total amount of el.:Own by I his melancholy catastrophe at not lens than twin hundred. ASUTIIEII STEAMBOAT EXPLOSION PISS OF LIFE' Scarcely have we perforated the melanehnly task of elsinpleting the final record of the ruclan• eholy ii.rastrophe of Thursday evening. before we rre called upon to chronicle another disastrous ent—the ex ploaion of me strasohont Belle Creak, Captain bound item Mobile to this place, by way oldie river. At dusk Mat evening, the bent was opposite Madame Si. Amain'. plantation, five miles below the city, and running, when wit. thought, under • moderate head of flown, wben the larboard boiler burst, with II truffle report, passing through the hurricane deck, tearing up tb, umbers, complet, ly eliatforing the cabin, stud Irma:king down the chimneys. Tan pilot, wh irr name is John King, rereived such Injuries that he was not expected to live through. the night. The engineer wad like. wise grievously bort, and le now lying in a crito cal lineation. Three or lour ot the firemen and deck hands were also badly injured. Thn Belle Creole had °MY three passengers on• board, two Rom Sort Jackson and one from Mrs bile, all of whom wicaped unhurt. The Captain, who was standing un the hurricane deck al the time, did not receive the slightest injury. The re port of the explosion men distinctly hear.' at a die lance of Ilium or four miles by a gentleman who hastened to the spot on horseback, and who kind.: ly furnished us with the friformation on his return. From the - same source, we learn that Madame St. Amant was doing every thing in her power to relieve the sufferings of the unfortunate victims. She was prompt in furnishing them with all the and comfort., and the Cap tain speaks in the highest praise, of ter active and efficient benevo.ence.—New Orleans Bee, N. 9. 17. Lwone.atte pechtiore—The U. S. Carol! Coen t.. day, made a &mama in the can of Six vs. Ono aeaw and °the°, in relation to theltiiil steam hip hne between New York, New 0 leans, and Chaves, already referred to. Mr. Simi, It will he recollected, assigned his contract for carryiag the mails to Messrs. Law, Roberts, and Mollyein ,e as irristeee fte complainant, end Messrs. Law, Rol. errs, Wetmore, nod Crowell, engaged to carry it out; and the sip:motion note decided, was for an intuncuoe re+traintag Messrs. Law, Roberta, and others, from further interfering in the matter, and a renewer appointed to take charge of the Falcon, lion end Georgia, and earninge, dee., and two oth er trustees be appointed in the place of ?dews. Law and Roberta, and that the latter account to complainant (or earnings thus far. The ground of the application is, that Messrs. Law de Co. hay- not built the ships at the time speed epos, have rem acconnted to complainant for the earnings of the Fakon and have registered the Ohio in their own 13111311511, instead of the names of the Trustee,. The Court colanders that the trust did not begin till the ships had been completed and accepted by the Secretary of the Navy, which has not yet been done—that the Ohio was properly moldered, till incepted by the government in the name of the owners—that the loan from the govemment on the mortgage of the Ohio and Georgia, was the private business of the builden—the delay In flanking the ships was owing to the arrangement by which they should be made nearly double ma huge as specified In the contnict, and which has been acquiesced in by all parties, including the government, and was for the common Interest of all—that hileasnaLaw, Roberts & Co. appear fo be abundantly able to °ar ty out the contract, and the application for itijunc toy and receiver must, therefore, be denied. On the point a. to the earning of the Falcon and Ohio, that is a matter which must be left till the Me comes up fully for argument —N. Y. Rep. AFFECTING ISCIDETT.—A friend tells os that, a kw Sabbath mornings ago, Mary, a poor colored woman came to beg him to write a .proclama bon" for her. She said that her only sister had been brought here three years ago by a trader from Alexandria, Va., and sold. She herself was brought outlast year, but her inquiries for her sis ter had been fruitless i she hadat last prayed to God, and it was impressed on her mind that she would hear of her at church. Our friend wrote the name of the lust sister, where she was from, and whom she belonged to. The paper was hand: etl to the minister, and slier sermon he read it to hiScongreipition (of blacks] and desired any one knowing such a servant to stand up. A woman I rose in her place—a shout of jay w . ag u heard—and in a moment the two sisters were in each other's arm. The worthy minister returned thanks, and the spectators evinced their sympathy by a spon taneous contribution. The poor women had liv ed nearly two years on the same square, mourn ing each other as lost. without having !net. They c.0:112 rejoicing to thank our friend, who says he never sleet so attrisedly as he did that eight. And poor Mary manifests her gratitude by bringing him for bresktastoevery Sunday morning, piping hot, an old fashioned Virginia km cats, such as no French cook in Paris or in New Orleans can male. Last evening ho received an nth rate, bandaged with collard leaven, a mystery cf the Virginia cuisine, curough.to rouse the ghost of Apis mus —N. O. Didta A problem for lbe curious and ingertious—sol To five and five and fifty-five The first of letters add, Yoe9l see a thing to shame • King, And make a wise men mad. G7 - FEVER AND AGUE CURED by the are of Dr. 11PLane's Laver Pills—The following. letter from highly respeetable gentleman of W. Union, Parker en la. is triumphant testimony in favor of Ode really greal rehdietne. Those who are suffering under threat/henna diseare can find immediate relief and a apeedy cure by the use of Dr. tiPLane's Liver Pills. "Warr Union, PAM. CO la. Nov. WILL Inl7. MEWLS. KiDD & Co —About one year ago I received of your agent a lot of Dr.lll•Lanes Liver Pills, which I sold immediately, and wish another supply as soon ZA possible. When I received these pills I was ins tal( suffenng from an attack of Ague end Fever, but by the axe of there pills alone, I have been completely restored to health. I believe them to he the best rem edy for bilious complaints I have ever known. JONATHAN lIGUGHAAI " For sate by 1. KIDD A. CO., No. ita, corner of Fourth and Wood eh, Pittsburgh. innelfedAselw3 The name of Alderman A. ILL REINIIART will be • Inclined, by ho friends, to the consideralion of the pprone linty Whig Convenuon, a imitable candidate or the glayoralty of Pittsburgh. navy to Irr Wm. Algal> wtil be candidate for 10 May rally, auLeect to the nomination of the Whig Conven h. pea] thg U ::::ty, tabie l e k t . to . r , 7;La t L . :o a r:ll d := Con~ennon. norl frrjimathals 11Ivo • , Esq., tbe prevent \I. or o( Aileghenv, ll be o eandelete for re-electio subject , o norms.. wi ns... of the Allegiirey h'rllO Co venison novio-tf The Remo of 01.1VF.R 11. RIPPEY and be submit. teel. by hot blend, to the conobleratton of Ow ap proaclung Whig Convenhon, am a cutuchle c.dtdate. lor thc Mayoralty. ti.l2-te Mr We aro authortvalus announce that 1 8. C. SAW YER end be • candidate for the Mayoralty.cabetet to the t:ouctusition of the Whig Conircntuni. nogebtra ot ric .r t ;:, NlA,(g jep of trhurgh, ,lot colon n( the WhIK Convent.. new% Mayoralty. The understaned most cheerfully suggest the name of TIRISIAS DAFT. .1 the Euthrit Ward. MO.- tugh. a. a worthy eandtdate for Mayor, at the ensu ing election. aulgect to the deals,. of a Wtng and aes. wows:lnm Canoe:Aron, Lod would add. if unUorm good health, an honest been, and a sound Mead, furnish the loghest claims topuhlie favor, than ought oar candi date to be aureassful. rmwi7-te MANN' EIGHTH WARD VoTERA . . . lnprevenest n Dentistry. DR. G. 0. sTEARS, late of Lpton, le prepared to alone...are lOW ret Duras Texan in whole and parrs oi sena noon Seetron or Atmospheric Section Plates.—. Toornacire crave in nen etutcrwr renege the nerve to •troserl. trllhee and rceidenet niflt door to We May or'. min e . Fourth surer, rataborgla Krawr to—J. K. SlTadden. E. 2 I:ston. jal9 leracce McoaA—Pupared J. NV . Kelly utilise r street, by N. V., and for Bale Iy A. Jaynes, No. 70 Fourth strut Thu will Le foamd o delightful ame tie of beverage in families, and parucularly 100 met Baccea.—An improved Moculate pupae.- two, being It combinauo• of Cocoa nue Innocent, In vigorating and palauble, highly Teammate/Wed partic ularly for tnvalida. Prepared by W 'taker, Dauber ter, Mays., and ler Gale by A. dATOIMI, at the Palma lea Store., No. TO Fourth at mettle JOB PRIBITLNO. BILL 11E4 PS, CAUD3, CiIiCULA Masmfam, that Ltaing, emaromis, Lam Blan.is, BATD art.ta, 1.113.11. RILTITILIMII, cam., POLO., itt. Primal at the abonett nonce, at low pneea, at las del lialrrra Orrtcu.Tßlll3 omit MT o*. 41.- \ • Dentist Corner ofrourd , and Decatur, acme", •netldlyln ==== Elfg — Tlic *Monroe." meeting . of the Alamo' of the Lft`eatem Untramity of Pannsyltania, to be held on be 27th Met-. at tho Coon Boum, in the city of Pius. burgh, is rm.:ported until Tuesday afternoon, the 40110 , Doterntim met, at 2k o'clock Al that tone the anew crease of en toe Lawton of the AL:K . 11111OP Ls ear nestly solmitml. By order. .1011:4 C. Fftlfhnift, ) p ee r noirti r n MONte 8211./WDEN, 1=1:273 rI,(R. JAME B. FA RIES. vrho k•• r•eently return. ed from Fstrope, where her met With Messrs Jo. web and flan Pitman, t h e most aceonShlt.hed leech era of Phonography in England, and witneesed their mode of Instruction. will Lecture on Phonography at (.4 o'clock, Tf lIS (Friday) EVENING, in the Fourth Ward Public School, Pittsburgh. Mr. Panes was present lest Sabbath, at Me (Iti Pres. byterian Church, and toast report, in Phonographic enameters, of the Address of the Res. Mr. Howard tiefore the Young Ladies' Liable tiociciP• sod at tba close of big Iscettare this ceening, win read the whole or any portion of it which may Me desired by the andl• Literary and Professional fientlenien. and the friends of odoation generally, lath particular!) . those Who had the n pleasure of hea ti ng Mr Howard, ere respect. folly noted to attend. Admission—Goat. ontr3o 30TATOES-15 , 1b01. n .re and for s t,y nov3ll CRAIG tr. SKINNEII,2% Nitrite 111 01. L DUTTER-3 Ws lament and Or rale by nowN , CRAIN & SKINNER v 11 3 U 4 t, TTER—A maul' lot sloe and un &sic by SKINNER DR.1.!:;t3)01•1•IACIII.:8-80 bu new, to day ree'd by CRAIG U. SKINNER _ - IDOTAfOES-60 1 .1bu m @lore and for .alo by novao . CRAIG h SKINNER IC n K , T o IY NUTS-75 bu in a/147 , "Ir l a r 3ll4: t air , REEIY A SP LES-22.16b1a in stare and for ante by ur 110Vj. CRAIG ar. SKINNER UCK 1V IIEAT FLOUR-100 'mei. Just toed by tiov w _ CRAIG & SKINNIA _— / IN EA It —41.0 be to a „, sr l i tz i c r::l B ez i W ß ll any.lo LILOUR—.3 bblv ext., reed and for Ale by 110 VA , CHAIM & r, CASKS MuArell's Soda A.b, sod 10 k . I cl ['leeching Powder, arrived per Alp Osenbrldge, ,:1 1 t 110 , X coin.ing on by canal, for Ale by W & M MITCIII-11,TREM N. wlll rneelra, daring bowinter, large Applle. vv. New Arleen.. tioydU DUTATOKS-1. 50 bbl. Nmthasinookti and Paoli Flya& r reed per emainer Wyoming.and For %We Ly W & Ft npeuTetir:on, IREANI boxes yet'd and for .PI, by nu , du W & It OPCUTCHEON 10F11:1:-1 , 0 bag, Green Rio, reed and fot rule by „o+:14 W t 11 N'CUTCHEIIN iorroN--ts bales now landlng from steamer WI i•ton, for solo by novtnt ISAIAH DICKEY & CO, Front et • hbl. NA I, now landing froinoteanter Do r plan, for sate by nortlu ISAIAH DICKEY & CO, Front st IPEATIIERS-21 kings now lambing from steamer Dolphin, and for .3 by nor3o ISAIAH DICKEY & CO, From in G ' „1 " , r". now landing from steamer Dol. 110•30 ISAIAH DICKEY tr. CO, Front 0 ADONS-30 boxes, '3O b/ bye, and 10 et Lfq new erop, for ..In by J D WILLIAMS, booo 110 Wood stmat Zemle, for .ale I.y kj n0v3.1 J D WILLIAMS riii - FESE biz Primo Cie 73 Les English Dairrt 0.0 las Western Reserve; ro , ..aelar novoo j p WILLI IS hos Red ?dotted CosOlei 2 do do Tolle; 5 bzo Parra; 6 bsr Almond; 50 Las Ratio: For sale by noy22 I U WlLLldadd L~iiiT4L/LlNG—SUptp"Cbeeverbe , for Bale by 1' novae D WILLIAMS COFFEE—ISO bap pridie Orden Rid;ra; Laguay " Old GOT. Jaya: for sale by n0v.70 JOHN WAIT it CO .• _ SUNDRIES -f4l casks extra tioshen Cheese; hexes Ohio do; 2u drums Codfish; bbls bleated, Nos 2 nod 3, to store and for sale by norJO JOON WATT &CO • TAR -*0 bids on head oth for sal. by ne,32 JOHN WATT & CO EGG H ARBOR /r CHESAPEAKE BAYOSSTERS. —A . 1,7 fru; barrels chorea Oysterr t up for fondlynse, expected m arrive Mi • da ss . and will be sold by n0v30.31 JOHN AVFAOEN.rr CO MAGAZINE. for Norernber-J. .113 D. LOCILWOOD. Bookseller and Imparter, hos fort reed Blackwood, for Dismember; $3 P. n 40 1 oe'3o TBE FOREIGN REVIEWB,for October. —/ust pule Indic d, the London Quarterly, Westminamr, and Edinbury . h Review", for October. Subscriptions meld, and .in le Nos. sold by /ARON D. LOCKWOOD, noNGO Bookseller and Importer, 63 Wood at llfew Raney and 'Variety YiE aro now receiving, from one of our firm rast. our eeeond supply of k•ALL GOODs3,colui-tlng vc.7 article in out (Inc, to which (with ever, vu. rime! LOOKING GLASSES, of nor own tosionsei tore) we ask the attention of Western M.Th.]. nut I oilier buyers. nov3o KENNEDY k SAWYER 'PUY K—A good assortment of TOYS, including Ln 1. Ebony, Rosegrood, and Mahogany WORK Beftgit43,juit, ree'd by KENNEDY & SAWYER - U6t3CHIPTIONS to the "Anna:con A. Union , eed'd at Kennedy & dottrau s l.At KE.NriEpv, nov2o Honorary Secretory. 11111C&T' NOVELTY,' AT THE ATHENIELINI, LIBERTY TREET. ADEPUTATION nt the KANSAS lEBIANS, from Santa Fe, on their way to Washington City, will appeaz TRIP., and TOMORROW EVENING, at the Athenaeum Buildings, on Liberty street, I nd en through with many of their NATIONAL WAR lAPiCES nod SONGS. The dietincuished Indian Chief, Pokohomatah, three Bravest, one Boy and two Squaws, will go through se. rend of their performancen, peculiar to th e Indians akar; War Dances, Nahanni Songs, and Dances of Peaces—and many facts of truly astonishing charade. Douro open at half poet 6 o'clock, performance t , mence at a gunner before 7 o'clock 'Picket,. • nit, children half price.' novaa AT the FAIRV NURSERIES, Moorestown, Bog noon county, N. J. Apples. Posehes, Pan, Pluton, Cherries, Apriaote, Nectarines, Drape dines, Ornamental Trees, Shrubbery, &e. Tho Fruit is a collection -of the c hoicest moieties. Trees Witty, mod suitable sue far tronsplanting. Trees to carry a distance will be carefully packed fora reesonable charge. All erders accompanied with the cash, or satisfactory reference, will receive prompt attention. Descriptive catalogues wah prices attached, famished gratis to post paid ap pllcauts. JOHN PERKIN:F. Proprietor. noir:M.1100 CURE subscribe. purpose loading their last Boat CU eaattymd, for the tenon, this day, and are pre pared to receive a hawed amount of freight. novtlai TAA Fn.: & O'CONNOR . _.. JARItI) APVE,F7.4--lia , Mt insiore and far ustely .1./ oovB+ . 8 & W lIARBACOO LINSEED OIL-10 bbla p Pat reed and for oak by 11 0 , 2, 4 S & W lIARBAUGO 2nn BOXF:14 Pressed Tal tor sale by low Cmsdles, just reed on consignment and nov29 HARDY, JONES & CO F E , A . T ., I , I , E fo R , S- ..1 1 : :;ck just roectpccor CURA steamer G . et, No . 2N Wood_ PARED PEACIIF-S—T5 Lu teed and feral. by noy2q. aA W HARBAUGII W. IC 41,011 W .113 ...... • • •• uwu ro o/11.1a. " NV. WOODI“. .L.lll 11•0.• B A C? . f AL n. C::21-;.11:(Tel'All/ReptlfrtiSi‘f‘;Pill'Ille."1210r:go Ml==ffi THE subscriber wisher to procure the services or uti csirionced Gardener—one raised to the busi ness. Ile must be a man of faintly. tu good improve• ments have been made on the I.nt which to to tte.rulti• voted. h conets.of near F.lght Acres of ',timid, and la at preach! in a high state of eulusanon. A roan enth a small virtual mould he preform& The tem. will be liberal to a person of the demrtgitton indicated, and the situation a permanent ouc. 111 will either lease the lot *is d inlpeovernett. fur term of year, i-work tton the .harm,' or engage the Gardener at • stated earn per ant.unt. Early applicaiten is sable. - Address the subscriber, post paid, Washington, Fa. norM , l3l JItIIV RAU,MAN. _ i rrOBACCO,S. , 73 Loma of Fs; s's and We. Tobacco, rorne of selticli are of superior quoin), .d. popu lar Brands, on consignment and for sal. by nor:: L. N. WATERMAN . No. Ti Water, and di) Front nue.. - - - - VEATHEIL.-17 nets Imme Ulm. Feather. re.ived nnJ for vale by L N WATERMAN BILOON1,:--40 dox Corn Broam. (or rale by nov7 — L. S WATF.RMAN - - •- - • •- HITE BEANS-30 cads White Beans for vale by nos y? LS WATERM A N lnecrieml elm CWVERSVED-3° got. g rime e w Arrioi AN mai for isle by oomr TIMOTHY r4FIKI)-60 buobels &Wetly ;Irma fur axle by no . v.Y7 I. N WATERNIAN ORPRAZISP COURT BALE. parwaner of an order of the Orphans' Court of Allegbent County, will be exposed to public sale. at the New t-oart House, in the cm' of Pittairerch, on Fruity, die twenty-first day ot December, IVit, at to o'clock, A. , that certain Lot of Ground marked "boy-stu n (No. eel in the plan of Lot. laid oat t.yW.r nee, Painter A Lorenz, in All City, on which to erected • dwailing honor, s+id lid tieing twenty-ma feet in from on Bailor 211001, aud 'mining back by the -te width ninety tees Terrm.: one third caeli, and the Latimer in three equal payolonts at J,dandtl month, with interest dme of ante. JOON WRIMIIT. Adne'r, MARIA R. WitrrAKER. arivel.diew'M . of Or. foe. W. Wlinaker,ilee'd PROCLAMATION. 1 )1t VIRTUK of a precept ander the hand. of Ilion. 1 3 Deniemin Patton. Jr.. ereildent of Ma Court of Common Plena, to and for the oth Judicial Dactriet of Penneylemia, and Jostiteof the Court of Oyer and Terminer, and( neraliSail Delivery an and far said Dismal, and Seised Jones and William Kerr, Fivin., MaoCiate Judges of thb sante Courts in and for the County of Alleglienyolated the 12th day of November to Me year or one Lord one thousand eight Lunde, ) and forty nine, and to the directed, for holding a donut f Oyer and Terminer, and General laii Delood, at the Court House, in aid City of;Plasleagh, nu the Monday in December heat, at 10 o'clocs, A. 31. pablio none., as hereby given to all /makes of the Pews, Coroner and Cdnetables of the County of ALle• gbeey, that they be then and three, In ttetr proper oer tons with their rolls recorda, inquisitions, elimina tions a-d other ms to do those star.whack to their respective offices in tkeir behalf appear to be done—and also tdow 'oat will prosecute the par ; omens !dot arm itie, or ^ may Loin the Jail of said Coo n. to , of Allegheny, to be then Aid there, to prosecute against them es shall be pot Given ander my hand at Pausbureh. this lath day o November, in the year of our L0rd,142 and of tr e e Commonwealth the MI. GANTEir d v novl7.lll.widT ahead-. EXCELSIOR! F. H. EATON & CO No. ON Fourth tttttt , Pittsburgh, Moe now m Store Chair full assortment of Trimmings, Gloves, Hosiery and Lace Goods A DAPTED to the w.ts of every clamor Mere hunts /1. and Consumers. No rains have been rparsil to present the newest anti most fashionable style ol Goods finite's line. Their stock conststslin pan of the following: DR.RSS TRIMMINGS. Pnnge.and Gorses. of every vartegy; two. styles beurerifiallnons; Alsteene and Itnperasl Leraids; wtde e nd oscrow etlls and Nyorywd F.Setwoldertag Unt* figured Bud cut Velest RLl•bans; piton do doi Cooled Mantua endplum Malsn Ittl.bous, for trtrotelugi elect, wens. end colored Silk Laces; extra wide do do, for fiouocce with a full ossortment of , Dress Buttons, Drosses Pinked, Stamped or Erabroaired to order. Embroidered farmland Muslin Cape. Breakfast and Retir fl gSapa and Wvric , 4 grearearaelyi Lace Veil. Lappet. aM Opera Tie.; Mourning Cherniti/de. taol. lam Co& and flair Sleeve.; La en Lavin aldkal, plain embroidered mad bemeillehed do, plain Linen do; real dread Lace. and Edging. lan do do; Bobbin, Lade, Lace Melilla and cotton Mono and Innrting, BONNET TRIMMINGS. Rieh new style Hone. Ribbon*, Fteneb Fare Flow ers, Renato Tabs, Velvets, Satins and Finteners, 81lk [Lotions and Task..., Bonnet/VR.lw. toad Tips. KID GLOVES. Rest rosnothenno, WILL most awroeso fastenings. and choicest colors. An aitensies assortment always ^^ bret4. EZZISEI A 'ere. variety of Silk, Wool, Cotton, Merino end Caslimme, for Ladies and Mlr. % Tartan l'lmds, and a toll assortment other styles fancy .d plain Child. ren's 11. e, tirwcst styles Infante Boots and So el., Genta' Vtoina, Merino, Cott. and Gue Wool 11.11 Ilinsc A full antortmem form women arid elnldron, amour wlnek arc Derby Rthfie on, d, C.,,lnuelle and plain silk; and plan: Caohmere, Chamom Lined Ber ko, Camme,u, Pur•ltned !leaver, heavy and fine Backslid, Alinlary and !dale Thread and Colton. WOOLEN GOODS, Such as Ladle: and Children's Honda, Cluldren't Wnolet, Sark, Kun searfschildren's uul l . o ”r IsruldniWnrsted, and Worded Yuma, California auctions: also, fim. Ca•Lnuere Scarf, for Ladle. LADIES' DEPARTMENT. Zephyr sod Tapaatry - Worsted, Canvas., Patterns, Floe• and Fin b ,1114, Woad and Part'd Board., I'a• per Flower Malarial*, Lamp Alm, and F.ns. Imadered Nark. Alan—LadieeSdk and hleraio Voila and Ilm warn; Kna,rntdereil dock* and Fla anal B. French Worked Cap and Waists for Intant,,; and Rwan'edown Traorninga. GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. erne Shim, (!ravnts snit CoHare; hirtino, Silk and Cotton Wllippets and Drovrets; 8.pc1140., sk ou td er Braces and Ilreoing (2uvroso Rail and Linen 1111k4; Glove* anJ !hosiery. (70VRS, BRUSHES AND PERFUMERY. French patterns citrond and plain ebell Hoek Combo; Ihrifoll and Im. dn; Shell Side ond I.lg Combs; hu. do. Iluflo!o, Satin and Iturowood Ilair Mathes; Modulo and Eng [loon Diesaing and line Ivory Combo; with no iiiitorlincsit of Noll and Teeth lirtirlies. WetherilPs "Gold MednP , Perfumery. VARIETY GOODS. Needle", l'inn, Tape., . Steel 00.4 and Puree. Burin. end Steel Good.' Berlin Wire Beskris, Purse Term and Sewing. Fine Itioevenal lien. and Coin M Cootility. & G •n Mlooti. Fancy Work . Bunten. 1 Cioak Cord and Tnels, Portfolios, Palmeri.. and blind & Shade Trimmings, Ladies' Stationary, Pulpit & HUM. Taarek, French Cork Sol., Upholsteter's Fringe. Silk re liiiig'm Umbrella., Doff Liner, avid width., Powin Mn.& Hollonde, Engli. Oil Cloth. Mantic Bands & Webbing, Fig'd ChMta binding, Cornet and Shoe Lacers. WIIIeirLECTVIIE 081 EILESDIEILISM; - AT TILE APOLLO, MONDAY EVENING, N0v.22. VOL C. J. SYKEO, of New York, will give a course .L of Four heeturni, on Monday, Tuesday, Wed. nesday nud Thursday...him Nov, 05, 27, . and 22, Monday being FREI"- Convincing expertroenis will be given; al., the whole mod. imerandt explained. All who wirh a thorough prat tea. knowledge of rho science should not fall to attend. • Tickets to the eourse, commencing on Tuesday ev esung, 50 cents. Single tickets 25 cents. For sale a Morse's Hoek Store, Ht. Charles Hotel, and at the Uoor . i:tee Cuculnrs.) tinv2l.tit 170/111ENT.—The WAREHOUSE at pre sent Axeuptcd by Messrs. Halley, Drown 2r. Co.. on Water street, from first or April next. noel JAMES A lIUTCIIISON A CO PEDLARSR SALE. —A good taro horse F WAGON—for vale lovr—may be teen at the Iles tour Livery &aide of Nod) Patterion, Fourth nice, betoreett Wood and Southfield. nortiVl: BUTTER -10 bblo Roll Hotter; 15 top d 6 b.• do; reed ...I for We by ooY2I J Stall Fl ELI) Pmt's bbls Jun ree'd mud Co line by Pmnts J B airlynAirs & Galttaau, Weak Can't United Stoma Cl5O for Infringement of Par , ley" Patent Mehl for casting PAUT. Saar& Co. Chilled Rollers. Defendant gave in evidence Patent to John C. Parry for same purpose. CHARGE OF COURT. A question of infringement is ore of (set, of which t the tory arc die judges. The eons rue the pate Is for the Court. After reading and commenting on the specation of Plaintidhs patent, the Court observed: In doubtful cases it is tot the custom of the Conn to express any opinion of the facts of the ease; bet to this case the (Sets are undisputed, and the Court Wok it is proper to state, as the opinion of both the Judges on the true commetion of Plamtiff`s Patent, that the Defendant's gross and palpable piracy of the Plaintiff's tnvention. It has evidently been obtained an the ground that it was an Improvement on Plaintiff's patented bre., lino, and now seeks to usurp his tights under pretence of au improvement—a pretence which is proved also to be unfounded. Per Cutiam: R. C. CRIER. The above decision giver to the subscriber , alone the right to manufecture Chilled Roller, by the only process kaliorn to produce a good article. They are prepared, us heretofore, to famish all sixes required, and with the-least possible delay. nor:l74ff ROLLMANS & GARRISON. (Journal. Pan and Atnen cut enrol TO THE PUBLIC. ABOUT font years niece, I was traveling through the State of Ohio; while vpending a few dap: 01 Sharon, I discovered a singular Itietalic substance. nabsequently learned that it had been known for ye•rs, and at:ppm:a-4 to be of no uae or value, bni from tin uniformity of texture and singular appearance. I mu led to believe it might be made useful, but for what purpose I bad not the leant idea. I commenced my experiments by blaming it, boiling it, and pulses" t." 4 it, and compoanding it with varleus substances; and no strong wan my confidence that there was value in it, that I gave up my entire time and mean. in the proseetation of those experiments; and from that time le this, I have attended to no ether butane.: at the el piratlen of about two years, t finally discovered, that, by reducing it to • fine con powder and mixing it 1.161111- u:ell oil to about the sistency of thielr paint, and applying this compound with a brus perfecthis coating in a few month, would become • stone or slate; so that the substance when opplied was attuelly slate o. a n dt dlarge amount of albino, elumtna mega anlack oxide of ironthat it coo t:mod, rend it both weather and fire proof as the •Innger exposed, the harder and more permanent 11 ...ems to Leconte, and as the coating faller jt tains to slate) Is of itself indentructible by fire, consequently it protean the wood covered with it fromithe air, and where there is no air, there is on blare or corpbuation; therefore the wood will actually char, before the elate covering will give way. I conaidered the discovery of the gmatest ancr, import and applied to Government for • ;latent for my me-naon or discovery, fondly Loping that I should now be remunerated for all my outlay In time and mo ney. The government. without any hesitation Sr" . 71 to Inc Letters Patent for the ante right to raannfae tinO, sell and 111ee my improvement in the inanafaemre of a "Weather and Fire Preof Cocuposioon ar MU final Slate." for fourteen year. August 14,1649. WM. BLAKE. WE., the inhabitant. of Sharon, have read the above moment of Mr. (lake. and believe it to he sabstan any correct, a. iive knowing to most of this state onto therein nontained; and we will farther state.that . . we do not belieVe that there ever was a potent room honesily and laboriously maned, or more deservedly ranted; Ire punned his experiments with the most mdrinsitab e perseverance under the most discouraging eireamstances, es th- public had not the least confi dence that there could be any thing valuable made from the substance. Ile therefore hod to encounter for years the leer* and Iwo& of !gently the whole comma. ally. Notwilbstanding all this, be mss indefatigable in the proserstion of his experiments, and we do not believe that there to one man into thousand lobo would have pelrwvereil under all the etreumetances. Hut he ha at lest triumphed over all obstaeles, and we he.. hese there m now but one opinion in awarding him the merit of Thin valuable discovery HbO. W. CRANE, JONATHANF.VERHARD, Peace, LEWIs C. CHATFIELD, Trustees H. W MILL, of HEN/ AKIN JON I:, Township. EVERETT, Town, ip Cleat ALI.IN HOWE, Treasurer. CAI • TION TO THE PUBLIC. I have awertsmed that there are individuals engaged to Mecum. gentling, and preparing - for sale, the above etl7tonal Mineral, •-• be mixed with ml, and coed pre cisely I use my patented article. I have been to Mose persons and shown them my par e nt. They Pay they do not intend I • ininnito or trespass open MY that they have a right to dig, gland. end sell the powder, if they can find purehasersi that they art' out bound to know what they are to do with It; that It is no infringement until it is mined with the oil to make the compound. and that ILOAC.I4O buy, in and ea it, must tote the respontibilny. Most of them say that they believe that the patent Is SOM against thaw that mix and urn the compound. andsome have aid that what they wonted to asa they ahoold certainly porch. aret of me, as they did not intend to male themselves it any way. Muss I reel myself indisty bound to call si rt b that I:o b il7h i l ' e ' r '„dalmrue!dw're'rne he man I' 4 ' l I ' s ' mew ' r n e. " refers pay for an article, the use of which he well knows nulnneir the purehaaer and user to a preset... non end fine. Some of those who are s engaged thus nefarious wage, will unquestionably consent! to the public that toy patent will not stand, and that I dare notproacco Now, to take Mit argument away from thaw, I want to some of those who wereproclaiming that my pan, was of en value, and made the follow ing proposition: that they might select a judge and two lawyers who Lave had some prat Ore in patenteases, And we would .upon the pawn' to them, and if they decided that the patent was good, Mat they should atop aII .farther proceedings in the busibcw; hut if di should due hie that it would not, in their opinion, hold. I would agree to let Mein so hn and sell all they contd. without same any thing to the public about them This prondwrion they would not accede to. ho far a. the validity of my patent concerned. Ido not ticw pond entirely upon my two lodgment, although I have the tallest ennfidenee in it; but I have submined it to any of the radars, and severe/ of the moat eminent patent lawyers. who hove, without “repliey, decided Mat in their npurcu Ii wan goOd, and would protect me in my dia..ovinT.' I gland the article to a fine power, and put it up in barrel., the which ate Clerked: ollt.aaa's Panora Flaa inn lVunon Paoor Aertnmat. SLAT.' I therefore gtve notice to all who Guy and, oats the above meant - met mineral for the perm, sot fords in my paten; except from MC or my antliorixed agetas,. that I shall Loll them to 11 sectiuranbility, and . 6 , 11 nftftftftoft , e lofts at law as . ainst thous who the. Jottings 60},14. 1407 right. a WM. BLAKE. fkle4itta Aug. 14, 1515. lETTNTO TONS of the above Fins arm( Waather Proof Aritficial Slats on hands and ftw ahoy, we can rsroomartid, fo4 wo'hont been toift4 if fur t.nie 4 'oars, and lowa, It to be what It is set forth In every particular. J. & 11. PHILLIPS. Av., ttow.ro4ltut Nos Wcp.l at SUGAR HOUSE 40LASSES-60,bbla lux% errel.,i per steamer ;unary Taylor, frOsn, Ake St. V Steam Sow Refinery astd for sale by Mrlll.l J.L.as tirc r iuso_ rri co Ducors FI.iiiRUFF3IIO ;OR KEERIV:O—* new aopply jut roe'd from No Yothr - m id 11,,, Paper, and handiaotely ruled to the pnt i pm , of the printed treati.e• with the tutilot'• P'inted directions to teachera on each cam; for • H KELL' OR, ei Wood m•3tiNiartpAT.s : l — ,„, ced ~..ly(2lf F.. 1.1.1 bf ratio. greener Ala n Mohair and Alp.. I.‹..tres, black, green, broom and redo stripes; at NSrtJa East corner of Fourth and Mirketam. Whecule Rooms op stain. • norSI jumt rec'd wt.; f., R SELLFiIit, 57 Wont at THE continuedopen oreother ir.ddoes the sleben I been to lend rome Bon% east.. Ford, unl mill r• cetee a !inred mount of fre , ght Tors par, for Phil, delphia or Baltimore, end receipt foi the anat., novZ • ' ' T AFFE k. O'CONNOR EXT. LOG WOOD-LS bye just reed and for Milt by uorl6 R E IIERU-47 the genulno jest reed .11 for _fill tale by inse?7, It E SELLERS () 11. ORIUANUM-2 cent .. reed aad Co tn,lc TOCIO R E SELI.EaS Ali&-74 !Ls just reed end (or s - s . le 1 - 1 nov26 R SELL.RS, 57 Wood st TALLOW -12 bOlsjyt ree'd and for st9e by .``d J II CANFIELD ALEP.4I I III*-941..• and 9 cs 99 pult _9919 Ly nor- IS J VA CAN FIKLD Pbbls plat reeLl anq lor war by hoo?.13 J 8 CANVIELD NDHII-:6-11 s d . ; Toammo 00 Dblphlb, b 7 bor.% reAteii DICkIKY & CO, From 41 lUFA VARNISH-01;bl, 14 hf &NW kew., ion ntamtiaeture, warranted good , i,„„1„„,,, ng from canal, and Mr ..la by nor4l ISAIL§t DIMLY & CO, Front 41 BAT P Stt SW..`TtliE—For sale by 1 F r ye - 1 SCH(XINAIttIiIiR re CO EICIIUDA ARRqW ituvr-tk. gazden. for solo by notoJl J SCIIOONMAKVR . te CO OON'tt best &lock Lead Crucibles, Nos. from ltt 13 to Jun reed nod for auto by nov&I J SCII0ON51.&KV:11 & CO TRoy WEIGHTS—In V i t i lv . t