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We tears from the Rochester Advertiser that JadsonHctdiUon, one of the celebrated Hutchison Vocalists* was taken east Irom that city on Thurs day last.haviog become insane while performing an -aogagttsent at Cleveland. la reference to the matter, the Cleveland Herald remark*—that tho case of Mr. Hutchison is another ' Ulaatntion of the melancholy effects of Rochester Kpockinjs, Mesmerism, and Biology, on highly imaginative minds. We understand he visited the Rochester Knockers and l*eame mnch excited •with supposed interviews with the spirits or depart ed relatives, and was subsequently mesmerized and in Clairvoyance repented those interviews. After the singers arrived here, Judson anil Je*so visited at mesmerizer, whose inlluenceon both proved in* jurioos, and soon resulted in the complete mental aberration of Judson. It is his second attack, ami WBtrpst the quiet of hi» New England home will again restore his finely attuned powers. Ohio and BlUalislppt Railroad. The LooisviUe Courier teams fiotn Judge Ellis tho indefatigable President of the road, that the amount of the pretest subscriptions arc: Cincinnati City $6OO 000 Individuals*. -100,000 Subscription* made and expected on ihe election of a board ot Directors by slock bolder*, Dearborn county 100,000 Rptey -county 73,005 Jennings county 73,000 The Courier eaya this is more than enough to obtain the right of way, to grade the road, and create bridges, stations, tec., as far ns Rockford, or some other point of intonectioo with the Jeffer* •oarllle and Colombus railroad. The iron can be bad on the usual-credit if further subscriptions are sot made. The work will, in nil probability, be commenced this fall, and pressed to completion as toon as practicable. Tjbx Naw.STsaxsair Anne, which sails to day from. New York to Liverpool, is 3,000 tons mets ttrement—3oo larger thin the Atlantic. Her main deck, 254 feet; draught, when folly loydcd, 19 fset j heighi from bottom of keel to officer 1 * prom enade deck, 44 feet; beam, 46 !ect Bhe has two engines, each having a cylinder of 93 Inches in diameter, with 10 feet stroke, working -expansively for halt iu length. The diameter of tbe wheels is 30 1 feet; length of floats 12 feet,and depth 2 feci. These engines weigh 700 tens, and their boilers will contain 100 tons water, of which they evaporate 8,000 gallons an hour, consumicg 2| ions of anthrac-te coil to hour. The coat $230,000. The whole cesvol the chip, ioclu* ding machinery, was about $600,000. Cspt. Luce is her commander, assisted by four junior officers, a purser, and a enrgeon ; (be entire •hip’s company including engineers, firemen, Arc. amounts to 129 men. The New-OHcena Fictynoe (warns from Mexi co that Generals Anna and Almonte are both contending for the Prea'dencr? —In c-o.umesiins Upon this the Piciyuae nvs that the election of cither will produce a revolaiiou. Shoald Almontr succeed, Arista will proclaim a republic of Sierra Mad re. Oa tbo other hand, if AritU succeed, hi» opponent* will proclaim tbeeleciion illegal, on the ground of bribery and force m tecuricg-iha ciec> uon. JxrrnUox us Tax' Ukiok.—The newspapers p-., county, V*., prole sl-ltni nine tenthiof Ifeeix citizen* arc opposed to the faction* opposi tion of the Virgtnl* Senators to the compromize • bOis, aad| that tboze who signed the call for uU aecot meeting at Chsrie*towa were iaflaeured merely by a desire to hear what a defence Meisrp Mason and Hunterwould make of their course.- Fao.t Mxrico.—The NesvOr’ean*Picayuno hc« the following lata intelligence foam Mexico, gain* ered frost files of papers from Tampico to the 2Stb, sad from the City of Mexico to the I3ta ultimo: Tits returns of the elecJoa for Fresideot, which had just been held, were beginning ; lo come in pretty freely. It was not kaowa positively who was elected, though the chances appear to us to be in lavor of Arista, though the Defensor of Tamp'-, co considers Almonte’s eleeuoa certain Ariv is, thoagh supported- oy the whole Government jnflpence, did not poll near so strong a rote as had byes expected. Aguas Caliente* and some other places voted for Sants Anna. 'Arista carried the State of Tamoulisa*,and probably San Luis Po to*U The Stale of Mexico has probably voted for Almonte. Michoacau went tor Gomez Pedraxa Gen. Brava and Kivu Palacio received a strong support is many places. The returns so far look very coofused, and it i* Aot possible to tell who is elected. The vote i* given by States, and the right of suthage is ex tremei? limited. Should Almonte be elected, it will be a triumph of the extreme Federal Democra tie party, VDApurot rxaftaJoi, as they are called Arista and Rosa belong to the moderate Republi can school of polilizs. ' Whether the election will result in a revolution or a pronunciamenio remaths to be sect), though, judging-Irom the pest history of Mexico, such on event would not be ntall im probable. , The ICth of September, the Mexican onniverra ryjWasoelebrated with great pomp. The Mexican Government ba» taken the alarm at the movements of the Indians on the north east ern frontier. Arista, the Secretary of War, has iasoed a kind of general order, in which he alludes to Use treaty of Guadalupe as binding the United to keep the ravages from making incursion* into the Mexican territory. He then-says that the United States is engaged in driving the Indians out of all that terilory which formerly belonged (o Mexico, and that the ejected ravages will come within the Mexican limits, and after gettiag a foM hold, uoder pretence of amicable intentions, will great their ferocity upon the defenceless On this account no lodines are on enyaccouattofo permitted U> cross the frontier. In another docu ment Arista quotes the words of the treaty, and calls upon the President to bring it to the nottce of the United States, to order that oar Government may comply with its obligations. , The Monitor Hepublieaoo, (he official organ of the Mexican Government, alludes to the statement that la April last an agent ol thu Southern- Stales in sited that capital iasogbho, in order to propose a pifii of a confederation between Mexico and the Southern Suites. The Monitor.denies, on authority, this statement, asserting that It is false from beg n nteg to end; that the Government was unaware even cdthe existence of .such an agent; that conse quently the plan alluded to, never was proposed to the Cabinet; was never discussed therein, and that the British Miofcter never has addressed a Word tothe Mexican Government, on such aenb - j*ot Thus this wonderful story falls to pieces. . The Governor of the Stale of Chihuahua sends to the General ,Government a letter complaining bit terly of outrages committed in the town of E! Paso, by another party of three.hundred Texans. (Sev eral others' hna previously been subjects of com ptaint.) The letter, urgently calls for theassistonce of the Supreme Government in repressing there disorders. Bostamente has been appointed Gen. of Fitfcoh's division, that officer bn fine recently died. Tbs Eco del Commcrcio says that D. Tomas Murphy has been appointed Minister to Great Brit ain, in the place of l)r. Moro. On the loth ultimo tha rail road between Vera Cm and Sap Juan was inaugurated. . StxjJißxsmn>—ArtotHSß Exrcurnon We Icara that tome fortnight aioce. the eleamer Apnre, Captain Wakefield, bulitat Philadelphia, and detllaed, as was supposed, for Venezuela, <#ft Philadelphia aecretly to the tight, without clearing stthe Gaston Hone,and without pipers AeeordiQgly. order* were despatched by tele* - graph to all the tambera ports to «>*a her in case »M abottld enter afty sf them. Finally, on the I3ih fail, a stress Of weather compelled the Cap* tafo to pat into Wilmington, N. C., io a very bad* ]y damaged condition. There the steamer was •eifed and proaeomion commenced against her. commander for violating the revenue law. We andentand lliaiabe did not belong to Venexnela, ud was not deitined for (bat country. Prom ite beat Information wo can obtain, (and tfata it by co scans preciao.) ehe was on her way to St. Domtr* go, ana it is eappoeed to have been intended for an expedition against Caba.ol which thalorenme other weti India Wand ia to be the rtUyiog plaee. Whec cho was seized, there were im arms nor military storeaoa board of her.—AT. 7. TWAyaa. ; Wa are Informed by a respeettble tserebantof this cUr that there is some mtsondereiandfcg in mpect tothe aieamei mentioned in the above paragraph*. -Ha states that he is well acquainted with the gentlemen ander whose direction the ateamer whs built, and be is confident, from their Winding, both in their owa country and in tko . United Stator, that no each intention «s that ex* pressed above wasevertbooghtot Thasteamer represented as harlcgbeen teized was built for tbepnrposs of running as a packet oa the Drcno~o liver, to Venezuela, and it is probable that she mav have been seized under a mizspprebension. ' Arw> TOBHUr: coowoltiicfof'ife*Pitukttrga<Uaet»- : '“ :•/■•• ‘tirw You, Oehjb, l£i° In my Iwt letter to tha Gaxeite, f casually mentioned the Cut, »h*» effort* weremakinghere, to get np a m**« meeting in the Perk, on * gwao •cele, for the purpose of denouncing the Fugitive g] a ve Bill, professedly, but in retliiy, to set the Abolition bill a roUing-again, with 1 vicW 10 iß ‘ •floence the coming election. How far the ar rangement* of the ogitiinr* hive proceeded, l am inot given to understand, bat retain it i«,the tfiend* of peace, and the friend* of the Union, have 3e« to lead them off, at once in their own | way. A hall far a Union meeting, isaned to day, baa been promptly reiponded to by our merchant* and business men, generally—byall Indeed, "who are disposed to aaatain the Constitution, and the lawa of tho country.” Men begin to aee that thin Slavery excitement i* a thing which ta touching their (x&keis, and that it is possible South Oaro« lina’a refusal to employ Northern vessels to carry her cotton bay be followed up by euch other prohibitory measure* a* will wort serion* injury io Northern \ntere*i*. Dollar* and cents arc ihua likely to put down demagogueiam more effectually than it U in fhfe f>ower of that thing called patriot iimtodo. The twenty«foorth Annual Fair ot (Legmen* can Insliiqte was brought to a close, lasi ovnniog, with a good deal of trltt. The rioting Addrera was made by (he President of the lattiiole, Gen eral Tallmadge, sad listened to by several thou* aasd person*. The number of p:op!o who have visited Castle Garden, during the twenty two days.Rie exhibition has been open, is ascertained by actual count, t: it* gates, to be over two huc dredilboosand ! Tr.e receipts for ticket* of ad* miaston $23,P00. Pvt these two facta together and you have an Idea of tho magnitude of the In* terests involved. U is agreed on ail hands, that fae display, this season, has far out stripped its pro deee«i,> The great variety and excellence ol the thousand sua iraj articles on exhibition ate encouraging evidences oi our pronto*;, industry, and Ingenuity, as a people. However, it may bo , stld that the “shame" as well as “the glory ‘of America’' is Been there—shame that our me chanics aad working men, our artisans nud menu ficturers are left by Iturlr OT3 government to the cheap—labored competition of the wortahup* o» Europe. Locofocoism might read a profitable lea son at that exhibition, if it would. .S 1,250,000 Jeauy txd's generosity never stagnates, it is always searching out acme nepr channel through which it may quietly and freely saw. The Con cert she was to give at Tripler Hall, in this city, Ust evening, at her request, was postponed till' this evening. And for what, think you? Why, that she might col be the means of enticing away tho /!ta£uu*> of the Qpera, on the second night of the dew aeasoo, which has jut commenced qt Aaiolr Place. Max Uarelrek, the wyrrsiorto, the generous Swede knows well enough, needs all the pltynnkga he can get to remunerate for his out* lay tliere, and hence Jenny would not consent that icy concert of hers should be the means ol making Bertoccs, I*orin : . Bsneventano i: Co, do the "Fricschuix” to an empty konss. How perfectly characteristic of the Woman! The steam propellor, City of Glargow, Captain Matthews, arrived at this port, from the city whose name she bears, at an early hour yester day morning. This is tho last trip the will make between this pert and Liverpool, having been sold for the now Philadelphia line.- Shortly after > Lcr arrival at her wharf, the crack steamer of the Cunafd Une e&me (teaming up the Bay, with a week's later news from Earope- Having sailed cu the 12th. She has certainly made a very good passage, but fails some sixteen boors, still, behind tij,© greatest passage tbo Pacific has put on roc* files'.and Roberts, the two nice young “law yer*,'' whose attempt to extort (3,000 from a mer chant of liiia city, named Hsvens, by mean* of a case of crlm. con., are very likely to ”paf deer for their whistle,” the Grand Jury hav ing found true bills of indictment against both of them, for raising the wind,on false pretences.— There is a good deal of Metropolitan romance, no; a little of the mysteries end miseries ofNew York. : jiii*—locked up ia this butinest, which the trial of thi two principals In tha drama will no dnurt bring to light. There are diver* other parties be hind the scene*; rumor says parties Whteb the public would,k*ai #n»pr*ct U | being engaged in c btitlnet* like this. in the never to be decided Forrest ctUe was heard again, to day, ia tha Supreme Court. Mr. OCoaor, Counsel for Mrs. Forrest, contended for a writ of ne rrrU (preventing Mr. F. from leaving the State, before a Coal decision is riven in the action broogfct bv coisplilnac i which graotsd, notwithstacdinß a powerful sign meat Crofct the opposing coocacl, Mr. John V«ia -Baton. Great interest is manifested here in this ca-c. The court room fcas been crowded to ex. cess all diy. Since my last, the money market is without any new feature. Capital is itesdily arcumohl tag in the street, without say corresponding Oder* for Investment. Money on call is easily obtains bio at •'3(39 per cent, per anoum, (or first clam ■hort notes and acceptances. Auctioneer*! paper 739 per cent. Names not so well known, per cent. Exchange for the steamer which sail ed yesterday, closed at llO'-SllOf for sterling, and 3f 17*05f IS for francs. . Stocks aold bristly to day, it an advance oa most descriptions of Government securities, hot a deeline on the fancies. Payment at the Aral a* tint Treaiartr’a office sS2,97fi 09. Receipts for dalles $66,095 SO. Balance $1,519,901 49. Tho Asia’s news has operated unfavorably on the cotton market. Sale* have been rustle at lo decline. Fionr —17,000 bits have sold ainco my last, at {4 5034 G?t for common to straight State; ft 56 (34 OS for mixed choice Michigan; and $1 &7&0 for pure Geneiea. Southern $4 6731 91. Wheal is eat er. Sales 6,000 both white Mich igan it 1053107,- Genesee 114; red Oaio $1; Can ada 930U31. Rye is firmer. Sales at 70(3710. Corn has ad vanced; 17,000 bush mixed, and round yellow at 66367 c. Jersey oats 35010 c. Ashes steady. Sales 150 bbls at $5 31, for pearls; and $6 12|, for pots. Sales 1,600 bbls mets pork at $llOll 06; prime $3 37*. Sales 300-bbls mesa beef s7od 25; prime da $709 25. Sales 400 bbls Lard at 7107|c. Whlskey—3oo bbls Prison whiskey brought 27c. Drudge is worth 2C|e. Cuffse active. Biles 14,000 bags, to go out of the market, mostly at lOolto for Lagusyra; and 12(3 for Java; and s}o9c for Brazil. Tallow—Sales 30,000 bbls, city and coaclry rendered,st 7107{c. Coal—Combe.-isad Jswsnlsd for steamers’ use, at $6 25, Whlc& is an advance. N. Fnau HaYTl.—The captain of a Danish brig ar rived at Philadelphia Trom Port-au-Prince, states that the unsettled aspect of political matters caused much anxiety throughout the island. All offers of mediation tiy foreign representatives were rejected by his Imperial Majesty. About the 6th of Oc'.<» ber the Hayden fleet was expected to rail for the South to commence war. On the 30th September over 1,000 men embarked, and they took from the fort oil (he cannon and other implement* of war on board the Government barque "Glovrr,” and on the some day over 2,000 men inarched for ihe South. Face on Fnrrt> Blacks kor the British We»t Indus —The New York Journal of Oomtnerce pub lishrs under this liead a letter from a highly respec table source in Great Britain, to a burner* lirm m New York, respecting certain repreutstion* tn*He by the Ambassadors of the United States at Lou don and Paris, on the subjeetof slavery. It appears that the letter referred to above was written at the instance of the West In dia Committee, for the purpose of inquiring wheth er, if proper arrangements were mode, it would be possible to induce the removal of a large number of negroes from thi« country to (he British West Indies. It is said that Mr. Law reQce ■sd Mr. Rive* have given assurance* that many of the free blacks would emigrate, if given a free passage, a small grant of land and facility of naturalization af ter a short residence. It baa also been mtimn'ccl that in many of the old Slave Slates slave labor Its* become so unprofitable that many proprietors would emancipate their negroes and transfer them to 1 b-J British Colonies, os free rattlers, if proper nrrs'<ge. raeni* could be made for their conveyance anrf re ception. In view of these statements, rnado by the Ameri can Ministers, the correspondent eny* that armnf * □tents would t-e readily made io Jamaica. Trinn-a.l, and Guiana, for the comfortable conveyance nrd seulemeo of colored per*ons fromthe United Btotr*; and ss regards there who are at present slavea, u is said to be probable that, in order to furnish addi tional maucemebU-to manumit them, the Bnti-h Government would sanction an undertaking by the West India Committee to pay to their owners, by way of ransora, a moderate sum, within a few year* after their removal.—(North American. ijt.cinV tri ■ < Si* FtutOToo, Sepirate, 1«, isaj. U I«, 10 d.jiooo-yqir : «bce , ,„j—j u IKI pl.ee; «i. even Urnnji, .hi.Uw, monteMton m«,KiITO lo .mnio tmM or voae reader* dnnng tho recess of Coprreu J The' current Bews of the V :.*{*• remlulr for. DW S S fta? 2h- IUnVl U nV° r -‘ crcdUab!*rdaily papers, nom which It pjemnt to observe the -ae column, of the .-JUilod laleulgencer, % therefore it is unnecc < i»arv for a eowe»po»^ eD , n, recapitulate. To your read er* it w a j doubtless be more entertaining if ihe I curtain be raised, and they be assisted in obtaining even an io perfect glinee behind it. The present is an important, a startling, and a trying period in the life and history of California. She b approaching, and must soon pass, the line between iptrulatwn and permanency. The travail has commenced. The agonies are great, and (he day of delivery, it is hoped, >* near at hand, when we. expect to sec. our virgin State spring into full existence, surrounded with all the wealth with which nature has endowed her. Iq the early part of the present year, the crisis began to manifest itself in the failure of tome of our most important commercial houses. Recent ly, (as the public prints inform you) they havo been more rapidly followed up. We have jurl recovered from our greatest panic, and tho bank ers from their greatest pressure. But it wiH be asked, why these pauics and failure* 7 Toe sudden development of the wealth of Ibis State, and the good luck of ibnae who happened to be on the spot at the time of or coon after those developments, account for the sudden and vait fortune* made, and a few calm considerations will devetope what necessarily followed. Fortunes were made, by chance, >n t f**w months, and were almost as soon lost through tin* spirit wnlcb chnuco indnoes. I,ot« which two years ago sold tor sixteen or thirty two dollars, could not, one year ago, have been bought for as many Ihontanda. Men oT ail descriptions, who landeu here with a few dollars, su d-nly found themselves wealthy, and the ham ble clerk of'43 was t'io extravagant milli(jn*ire of •4tj. Dimes soon began to be regarded as drops of water, and speculators ill real estate thought it a loss ot lime to speak iq lesser ligurea than tbous* inds. Tbo OB 1 ? fear of property fcq'dera aeomod to be that they might fall below the a*rk in tieirdemai.il*. Lawyer* would not lock at lees than two * l Eagles” as a fee, and physicians turn ed up their noses at any thing more diminutive than an u ounce a visit.” Small silver was regard ed a, the greatest of nuisances—in a word, every thing was weighed in »c*(- or e*ce*{. Soon alter this stale q( affairs had cooimenroJ, the winds began to blow and the rain* to descend. The Btreela of our cily were filled with mud. The ardor of our cllisins was dampened. The com rnumoaiion with the mining regions wan nearly cut ob r . Tfc« drain efiiust fonr ty.lf production; "Tbo prieps of lahJ, sad of articles of traffic, suddenly feji. As soon ts the spring opened, thousands were ofl to ihe mines ; bou.c, »-c:t V^'~‘; “ J c *“° »“■: i: J lumber. In the mean time (he possessors of fortane, giv en them by chance, imLuqd with the wild spirit of speculation which seemed to pervade overy brcaat at the particular period to which l have alluded, had lanocbed forth into gigantic opera tions, and had concealed heavy reaponsibihtiea.— Soon afier the causes above mentioned began to produce their effect. Days of payment, preceded by little billets, began to arrive. Goods and lands, *od houses oould not be oold except at a sacrifice. Great hopes were bnill upon the revival of busi ness in the spring. Money to meet these liabili tea was accon < ogly borrowed, for only ono month, at ten per cent, per month. At the end of the i month payment would be inconvenient, and. as in the mean time money had got to be in greater de mand* fifteen per ceul. would be charged. The rntoli can readily bp imagined. It Is told in a few Words. Mortgage, foreclosure, protest, stoppage, ass ; neea sale, and aacrifioe. • When this condition of thing* will end cr.onci readily be foreseen. The firmness with which the survivors encountered and overcome the late ‘-panic," gives at least tome assuranco that our dark days are beginning to be over, although we may have a severe ordeal to pats through. The effect of ail tbi»i-iuw*ovcr, it is generally regarded, will be salutary and chastening ; will dissipate the spirit ol extravagant speculation, and establish a permanent state of things in the end calculated to sdrance the interest* of our new borne. Those who ere hereafter aucocssfnl wilt bare acquired their pooc*)ioua in a mure natural pod Icgiutngta manner, end will know better how io tike care of ihco. Fortunes will not come and go by chance. •A* to the grestne** and importance of Califor nia, there canto’, be a doubi. True, this ii a uk. ject upon Which there is a diffcrt-ore of opinion We havo tniorg US the aangnmr and Ihe de- Spondmc—those who h »ve l>.*ru prosperous end those who have been unfortunate; coco wbo will struggle, redect. sod labor, and men who will off; and unfortunately those who are not here to *re and judge for themselves are too often misled by those who hjve energy enough *>niy to growl, and derivo satisfaction alone for thetr disappoint meat from giving otierancc to ihar complaints— The occupied have but little time for writing; and, unless ii were made a piofoeaiots with them, tbev wou'd And it a diOcull Us* to collect material enough to enable them to paint this country as it Is. A yeai’a residence in Sea Francisco, and an ob servation ci tso changes through which the city has parsed during that period, coaid opt •ail to convince *ay one that this piaoa must be the greet commercial emporium of the western coast of Amenta. Ita trials, tike ita pragre**, are with out a parallel tn hivtcry. lia tsoart Ihrire burnt ,-m, th- ci’y j.rerer.ts a three improved appear aacr. I. T (he rmok'Cr exr.berr of hoarcs, ted lj ; «- rutn-ii f.ir'.i.nev of individual mca, the _gnn us ol .ajprov.-ment has reared a g a-it.ti-- :ront C.»i -p-li-t nf rans-lv-' bnrs ftn* prcol Sa lc'i-g* cow sued Hot a few weeks age, iin»!e» bnx houses elood. The iLfiirualdc characue; c>( our buildings, high winds, and absence of mm, cause every oce to be on tbo alert, and almost t<- natlcica'e other cstartropblrs of a msiilsr charcc ter. Preparations tre made accordingly; and, like tuo*t ot the occurrences iq California, • •‘great ore” woo d create much lesa pf a senaabon upon ti e very spot, than it would in the Stales. The public improvement* now Iptng os are pUpoed upon an txienmve scale. Artesian weilaTteser voirs, and plank streets, are progressing with won derful rapid ly, and when completed, will make this place wbat it ought to be, and. 1 believe, ii destined to be, a great oca. Withal, howover, i - will repeal a remark, often made, that every one M home should weigh well tbo step before he steps to California. To entertain (he idea that any one who cannot take care of himself.in the old States can enrreed here, is a dangerena and some tiroes fatal error. Tho progress of “mining,” the up springing of mushroom cities, or, aa they arn more respectfully called, “op river eiliss, 1 ' and the expeditions lo and civilintiaa of the unknown countries on the cocfice* of Oregon end California, are developed to you through (be pubho prints. En-h new schema bis its advocate, and each lives through ont it*d.*y ard its generation, though it h* a shod or. At one time stock In an expeditioa >0 the .I'rjci'v Rrvcris in great demand, and the expedi ' ti-m cat!* la aieb glee and in * hurry. Meantime a new hay is discovered up the cost!, and for a -wiil* the Humboldt Bay expeditions are all the vogue. The vessels return, soma distressed, oth* ert e s'ed, with diagrams of “Trinity City. 1 ' “Humboldt Cuy,” ‘•Eareks City." “Parmaon City,” and bow many mere l have forgotten. But, in (he bey day oflife, Ihm exhalations receive a sudden How by the discovery of s still better river fartbe? north; and at tho turn of every comer io our eity, in huge (often, might be teen: “The fast sailing •cbooner ‘So-and-so,’ for ibe newly discovered ‘Klamath.’” Tson another river steps upon the Aingc,the ‘Umpqua,” and swallows up the Klam ath. The Umpqua ia now the rase. From all this, however, the world may and will derive some utelol additions; tor Yankee go q!us wilt certaioly manufacture something out of tbs material grown upon tbis new field of enter prise. It ts merely opening a leaf upon another chapter in the book of progress. The policy to be hereafter adopted, in reference to ibe mines, although not oflrn discussed emorg os, ia one of very great importance. 1 have ss* certained that much diversity of opinion ex<sts in regard to tneir management Some arc for impo sing a lax or charge upon the miger, and others advocate the present system of free labor r at least so far as our own citizens ire concerned. As to foreigners, another question arises. Last winter the Legislature imposed upon etch of them a tax of twenty dollars per month. The tax has not been* paid, the foreigners preferring to leave tha country; and tbey are now leaving through all the avenues or egres* by acorea, sod 1 m'ghl almost aay hun dreds. It was generally acknowledged by all D&rties tbs’, if the tax had been a moderate one, («av five dollars.) it would have been cheerfully paid. One fact cannot be controverted : the cold in its native bedls valueless to Uie world, it isltliuralniie (dcve)opemenl) Wfich give* it itsartual value; and, if we d**Kire to use this wealth, to Inbor we mini look. L it nor, therefore, a wise policy by every posMliW’ menu* to foster, enrourase, and pruicri labor 7 And t* ii not an uuwuw policy to plure noy restriction* upon it. Further. It is a fart that six out often of tln**o in the "dry diggings,” under a broiling hun, and in the “w«*t” in water up to their knees, at rt»k ol health, li’e, or a heavy dorior's hill, make liitle 1; anv, more than will feed and clothe them. Should there men l*e taxed for thus giving the gold of California to the commercial world 7 li is a fuel that 1 great number of miners have returned to San Francisco with long faces and empty pock . ets, in hopes of obtaining easier employment sod n more certain living, and, after an unsuccessful ef fort, have been compelled to dra£ themselves re luctantly back to their old ‘'diggings." Would it be politic, or even humane, to impose additional burdens upon such? It is also a tact that a few favored ana fortuna'e fellows, by a luckv eiroko or two uf tha “pick," tonka their “piles,’* and are “ready logo home.” ir. the language of the country ; but it 1* equally true that, were it not for tho hope thus held out to everyone that be might per chance bo the lucky one, the ininet) would bo descried find their tren*ure» lie buried forever —un- le*r, indeed, tbey were worked by Government or gigntitic corporations. The latter policy, however, is qoestiotublo. To ensure the developement of ber resources sad the anticipated progress of Californio, it is neccsrary ibat there rhould be, to os great on extent as possi ble. a 'diffusion of wealth, interest, occuptinn, nnd hope. A monopoly, whether it be concocted in the ha’l* ofCotwrew at Washington or in the privates chamber* of the Rothicbild, will not answer, os applied to this country. The rise of California is dependant upon (be bone, sinew, and intellect of voting or vigourousAmericans, aided by foreigners of o similar stamp. If it be deemed necessary to impose a tax upon miners, the whole subject should be placed m tbs hands of those on the spot, and who kno* what to ,do in the premise*—the Legislature of Califcnua. Aid if any benefit is to bo reaped from tbo tax, Cal ifornia is solely entitled it- She bax received nei ther mercy, kindne-~4, nor justice at tho hands of her mother, whilst ahohas been pouring wealth in to htrmother’s lap. Hermaiaienance coat* an en ormous sum, and her only article of product is the gold which comes out of her bowel*. Truly, if, alter giving this wealth to the vy&rld, a tax upon it is to be imposed, she should have the benefit of that tax- ! ' The dilatory course of Congress in reference to our administration has caused n good deal ol dis satisfaction. Although not much is said, nil men seem to regnrd the discussion and delays as nnne cesxary and unjusL If timely uction be had, (as I sincerely hope, f every thing’ will yet be well. Latter from Mr Clajr. The following '* Hue. Henry Olaj’a reply to the invitation of cii'zemt of Lexington to attend a free barbecue, of Democrats and Wh gi: AriH-AATv loth 0;t, Oent’emcn —I horn rr M n-t-il, with theiivclicxi feelings ot thank.'ti!n*jss and grautode, the friendly note which you did m- the honor to address to me, inviting me to mteed s free barbecue which my neighbors and other f-T»w citizen* of Ken* tuckv, Wh ; g and Democratic, ere preparing to give on the 17ih inst, as a t tfimony of their approba tion of the public ►cn-kes cl myeclf and other members cf Gonercas, during (he late protracted ■sßiioo, in tbo adoption « f measures intended lo heat the divisions ns >si>ng in the country, and lo •ertire harmony nod coucurd. Dcnng iho arduoas sirucg.c in Congress, it was • source of great satisfoction and encouragement to mo to learn from Kentucky that my fellow ciU» xsns m this Stale, without distinction of party, werealmoat unanimous in favor of those meaa* are*. b> long diMiuafod, which were designed to rc Bede eectional dfll’crences. end preserve the l not freo frota nil (tanger. lam rejoiced, upon my return homo, lo dad the: | was not mistaken asio the aiatc oi pnblie opiniot, m Kentucky. Uy Demrcia i" fellow citizen* h*v»> tret snd ed tnu wth a cordiality ana «rotih not surpassed by the Wii j*, nud botn pariim have united in nratuviug deinonslrations of ibeir attachtadat and Confidence, it is highly honorable nnd coftsaling Jo the patriotism of our counirr that, on such great ?ad perilous occamois ts tun which oecorred dur ing the late strsion oi Congress, parlies will lay aside nil their divisions and strifes, and heartily co-operaie in the preservation ol that giorious Union without which we have no more guarantee for the enjoyment of liberty, or any other political blessing. I ohefih the hqps qtd «ut<iitahi the confident brpei that the system of measures passed by Con gest wii: uually be atqalcsrcd in by tho great body ol the Uuited Stales, uad fond io quiet and Iran quibty. Malcontents at tlie North and South msv seek to cuntuice or revive aquation, bql &nd discnunicnauccx by tho mauvti ikey wifi ul t'uiatttly ',o siLtiOki e<of,a»iy, abj induced to keep (h- pesfvi. Having rclur-ted home, gentlemen, in delicate hen tb, nod great r w-ciint repose. I should have ,void the c.-rctnonita and excltemeol incident to the bwb-cuc.esprcially ci that vyqaooi needed 'o a»aore me of the kind aod friendly foci* (nga totyarda me, ec(eric<nod by my neighbor* and fohow citizena ot all parties. Bat as 1 itSuer atand that extensive arrangutnonia have been made and invitations pent out, which wonld occa sion much disappointment if the barbecue were not served up, 1 accept your invitation with great pleasure. And, in bchnU of thoao patriotic mem* bera of Congress, who 00-operated in tho measures or'adjustment, and for tuvself I tender an expres sion of profound acknowledgements for tho appro bstfon of our joint exertions which yon, and those you represent, do ns the Loner to entertain. ! am, with high respect, Your friend and ob't evryani, H.CLAY Mesara. Benjamin Grciz, E. P. Johnson, R. Pin* dell, J. 0 (iarnsoD, James A. Orinstead, H. T. Duncan, dec., Virginia Convention. The ComtntUi-e on Pohbc Prating reports d, that the •• contract wa» taken hy Mr. William Cnl len and others, at the following prices: 35 cenia per 1000 etas, c*»nt=* per toker. cud rule and fig are vork at 15 nentn; to be printed on paper rqoal to that u«ed lor pnniiug for the Oucerai Aasembly. at 52 50 per ream, cccd'tiTu vie.” The convenCoo adcp'ed a re-olutioa rcqniriag that certain statistical reports, undo by the auditor lo the last session of the Legislature, should tie prided. Thin appear* to be the only authentic material accessible, and will, we shoold think, enablo the cnoveotioo to approximate tha slave and free pnpoiauoo. ar.i thr irbtirve taxation ; it i* defective in the valuations oittc lar.da. botthia wiii l>« eorrecu'ri bv the remr..* of aaaeasment, which rosy be exprei. ! -.i a- r-riy perod. There waa a mc-tioa to adopt a %ub- iv tor the first re aolntien ol the rooiirdtee. pn r-.oieg for the ap* poistraentorac-omnitf.ee •{ twi-ctv tour, lo be taken front the four area; efihe Stale The mubst'iuie prop;i*e* itvii w.e committee shall Im- appjimeJ n. the om»s. it ary aaetbod, wiihont regard to 1 lc- ci »cui*ioo origi nated In aa oS.cction toe- tn-* inbience in this, cvnunittee i.i th • K»»: ao I \fi--i woaid be equal* | ired, who’-'-nr, l.y ihe srs.-... • n .-.a *.f the coovea* i ttor», the Laf. bail r:t pr,-.;ior..ii-raoee. It waa ; coale&dcd by Wcr-era nicroin-r* taai u would be | jnst io allow the Went to ihe majoriiy of the cammltee, bcc»n*e thn Wtat Si-d deesnded lt« refonrs for which the cnnrnittas a*A wwembled ; and because, a pn:t-orcr w iin «ncvances ahculdbe Rutted m tu ova j-. rteverri Eislrrn mem ber*, however, ex.>re*»?d at. uid.flerence to the method of appoiLttpe.nl. T- « tupcit of tbscam* . raiitfo would he no doubt % i.nr repreaentabon of the wishc* of the preiiora r.x-_: r-rj ; but it would be diamisod and hi,rh:i 'Xr.cpj were many mac:fe»tatioo« of l-bsrpi ty --f and conr* resy of frehny, f.-*a w-irn irfor harmonious action wherever oompro-uic i, p Mvbfo, and per* s-oal coorie*y where >i ■* r... T&o convention adj.iarncd w.tnont » me upoa toe rropoailicn to •:r tr r Qi ins revolTi-.r. :.f rcrjaittee- U'pulUc From iird (lareiie FntTKta Umt.vkbv l*i thi* hlx SrsTta. — A creu.ir iroip. i’roftasor S» ••l MiCiitX, of Al'ona, rvre’ved by the eJitor of tLo A*i.‘ooum:cal Jour* nsl, “announce* ih? di*covery of a planet, on the ru of sSepi-iut-er, by Mr H-ntl. at Mr. Kiahop’s Loniloa." Ar.aor.ccemenU of Ul'* k.nd, lattcrlr. from the n«-<t'ioiivv ol tbeir occur* loa part of ibe tuicreu ihey possessed a few years e<t>. but, si an evidence ol the advance m this department of to-cccr, sad tho* of the progrew* nl science genc»a!iv, tbey must still be regarded by many with fcrl-ura of co liule pleas* are. From the discovery of Ve*ta by Dr. Gibers, ofßremtn, in 1S0S ; no addiiiicg mere made to the number of koowo planets bcloeniDC to onr system 111 the discovery ol l>ie b; Hencke. on the Sth of Dct-ember, 16tf», a fwnod ot nearlf forty years. Now, m leas man tire year* pitt, there bave been added no fewer .hou &<ne primary and two secondary planets or tuooas. The d.*"ov«rer of the new planet has proposed forii the name of Virtorn, and ' a star surround ed by a laurel wreath" tor n symbol, but it is not probable Ufa name will be rcl*ioed by astrono mer*. Lest roiuc of tne readers of the o'7.*lte, who leel «q liitcrcst in such subjects, have not access to the name* of fo- nine new placets dis covered within the la*i ii»r years, s list Is subjoin e*i, vir A«tro. Flora, hi*, Ifrbr, Ilyiuegos, Melts, Partbenope, Victoria, and Neptune. To Neptune has been discovered a antclMe, sad so additional one to Saturn within that 11010. BENJAMIN JULLOWELL. Alexandria Boarding S chool, 10IU mo. 19. Mr. P. T. ILeni ji publu>ti<-< a card m the New York papers, in which he state* that the precise number of seat* in the Triplor Iln'l. beside those aet aside for ibe Press, i* ;t4.*4U, instead uf ft,600 os has been erroneously staled. In regtiord to Mis* Lind's singing ia utbei cities than New York, Mr. Baraum says— There is no precise date fuod for Madem'tle Jen ny Lind’s departure from New York. The citizens of Philadelphia, Baltimore,Charleston, Cincinnati, New Orleans, Havana, St. Louia, Montreal, (kc., are daily ing her to app>‘ax in their reupce live citic< Hio roaeort* will Do continued in New \ nrk jum a» long a* the public manifeat a desire Io attend them at reasonable prices, and no longer, be it on*- week orrit. EKCOUHAGIC lI.NBTITUTI OMB C I T I Z EN3’ INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Pittsburgh C. C. HUr-BKY, Psa 1 !. A. W. MARKS.Ssc’t. Office—No. tl Water sire-iL, m the warehouse of 11. GRANT. THIS COMPANY I* now prepared to uunra all kinds of risks, On tinuxi*. munoiactones. goods msrrhaadiro la store, and ir. u*n<i:u ve»-ul», ic. ■—- - - *m ,iuir, biiu in »v. An ample guaranty f«»r me uU.lay ani integrity ol tha Institution, is afforded in ibe character of the Di rectors, who are oil citizen* ol ,l*ilt*burgb, well and Uvurably known to'tlie community tor their prudence, Intelligence, and Integrity Dirkctod*—<!. G. HuiDcy. V/m Itagalr.y, Wm. Lar Inier, Jr., Waiter Urysm, tlafb D. King, Edward ltcnrclion, John liawm-.li, S llnrhsusb, t*. M. KJcr. RjiitO-.-if ob. o. nemv, |s*im*.t.ComerofPourth a Kl i Decatur, btiween *rd SVrrr t-r**>* r.ail-dlvin I'ALI, IHl'OllTAlToirroP - iIIBDIVABE. LOGAN, WILSON ft CO. -.V'-.ift.-rnKC!'. Are nnw prcrr.red w.it, r *ti.l frr*b stock of K-irltsli. ftertiinn, nj,ci *iarn>.an Itiid-.orfl. to offer superior indarmre.--* to t.r.vcrs. ’f'Vr#? wishing to nureluiM* will pnr.not" tn*-.u uto-.-r*i by looking iirough oar slock, o-> Ui-y nra tku to sail on he most ressnnstfte i?rm« sag IS M'oord & co, \Vhoje.salc k Retail Manufnrtnrera A Denier* In HATS, CAPS & FURS, Cog. Wood k Kin ft tt Pi e.tshnr»b, Woerc Uicy n inii amt r.itnf tere rtinek of Hats, Caps. Fun, kr , of evervqjnftt* n»d -tyie, by Whole sale and Ketail, sad invite t'i» a:i«n:'0" of their cm toners and purchasers ire.-re'-JI *-<urnig them that they will soft ot | me no*/ auv*vrasKi*ci tiihi. auglUuf R. P. TANNER &■ CO., SHOE WAREHOUSE, oa Wood »t, botreoou Third a Fourth, Arc now receiving iLfir very large and superior Fall brock oi BOOTS, SHOES, AND BUOQANB; Also, RONNhTy and FfiOWEfUS all of the latest styles, and exprasrly adantt.i to t’.:*' wi-««rni trade. It has been selected v. iin eteul care and a* to u:es and qaa uy i, i,„{ mjj'nJ-i-.,! I.y u.ij stock to bo found either eust r>i w,-si un» t-uitcmer* and tner chams generally are mviu-i i*.- rs.lt examiac, a* we aro (teterrmue.l in on the most reasonable terms. Also, Goodyear** i’aur.l Rubber Shoes ol all ktndi, ao«tt:dtf S<S!lcScSalßm' ao,,,h * Tic i? ■*«»*», wharethe nerv* i» *»' » ■*• ««r- Earnto— J. B. M’Faddea.F. n. Eaton. JaJ9 tt®HAHKABLK CASK 11 EVIDENCE IN OUR MIDST!! Mm. Ktta—Sir, Ijeheerfally comply with'your re qoe« tliax I wonld giro yoojaa account of the almost miraculous cure ofay utUe dtashtor’.eyaby tbenre of ytrar “Petroleum. l ’ * 1 8 _ h _ e w “ ‘ Ute * ed « »ery *ore eye in February or March lan, when I immediately applied io;the best medical iid ia the city, by whom it was proriounceil a Tcry bad eye" and ail fare me no hope of doing her any good. After which 1 took tm r into the conn, try to aa old lady, who had been very successful in canng eye*. She told me that her case w« hopelesi, at the would certainly lose tot only that one, bat alto that the other would foUow-ii being a scrofulous affection oftbe blood. And 1 do certify .that at'the time my father (J. B. Vaabon) cama to the conclusion that we had beuertry your “ Petroleum” .ni wk nrrimn.T busk’ of one rye. It i» now about two months since the began its use, snJ the can now eee with both eyes as good as ever she did ; and, us fsr as I can tell, I believe she has, with the blessing of he Almighty, been cured by “ Petroleum.* 1 Yours, respectfully, M.Feircxs Vasaon Colcxb. Pittiburghh, Sept. 30,1950. For sale by Keyser A McDowell, 140 Wood street; R. E. Sellers, 57 Wood sirtet; D. M. Curry, D, A. El* liott, Joseph Douglass, and 11. r. Schwaru, Allegheny, also by the proprietor, a. M. KIElt, oc7 Canal Basis. Seventh at, Pittsburgh ID" Wouii! Woi»sl—The symptoms of tL« pre sence of worms in Children ihouid bo carefally woieh ed by parents, snd so soon as there is reaion to sus pect their existence, every means thou Id be used to expel them promptly and thorougly. The proprietors of M'Lane's Worm Vermifuge are contident tbnttliey offer the best me uni of accomplishing this result that ha* ever been «übm tied to the pub be ; snd they in vite ton the attention of all who bare the manage ment of children. The medicine is s safe and pleasant one, snd never fails to produce the desired effect. ET Fw sal« by J. KIDD A CO, No 60 Wood street. ocStl-dfcwfl Office of Ohio and feuna. R. K. Co, Third il PITXSBVBon, August 5,1550. Thx Ptockhcddsre of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Ball EtjaU Company are hereby notified to pay the eighth instalment of five dollar* per share, at the office of the Company, on or before the sitnh day of AaXuii. The ninth instalment! on or befurt the SOth ds7 ol September. The tenth I tiita latent ou or before the 40th day of October bsxl ET The ?th instalment was called for on the 2Sth o July l**i aug&dtf WM LARIMER, Jr„ Treasurer. THE MAYORALTY Mi Warn—Pleasaannour.ee the name of Wiuuh RiNKUAir, of the Fourth Ward, as a candidate for Mayor, at the eoiulng election, tubjrct \t> the nr,min. 1 ation of the Whig Convention, a-d ohiirc t MANY WHIQS OP THE SECOND WARD oelShdtf Ma. Whitx—Sir—\ ou will please announce the. name of OeobobC. Moxaa.n, a* B candidate for the Mayoralty, euhjeeti to the ratificauon of the Whig Convention. Mr. Morgan's claims will be strongly urged by a hast of friends, he being both capable and fcawi loeShac] MANY CITIZENS 'Wetter* lniaraaet Company. THE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders, and elec tion for thirteen directors, to serve for the en ■uiDg year, will be held at the office of the company. No B 3 Water street, Pitlienfgb, on Tuesday, the ltfib day of November, law, between tho hoars of eleven o'clock, A. M. and utree o'clock. P. M. > •cP-aid J. FINNEY, Jr.. Secretary. NOTICE. THE Ninth Anniversary Meeting afthe NeottopMan Society of Doihiny College, will be held at Beth any, ou the Ah November. Addresses will be de livered by Messrs J. A. Dearborn,of Ky .J. O Ewing, of Wheeling, Ve , eud F. H Rj*ley, of Ohio. The public are invited to attend. By otdar of the Society. J. C. NEW, , A. CAMPBELL. Jr i Committee K. CREWS, \ 0 ( r. J. \S ATRRS, Arrangement* • aciS dlwtiT E. it. TENEK, j NOTICE, THE Annual Meeting o r ths Allegheny rouety Agricultural Society , for the election of otO-em for Ute eusomg year, will be held on the first Wednrt Jay ID November, at tho Canrt House, et 11 o’clock by or ier of the Uoerd of Manager*. oCtfcwtdT C. bNIVELY, Seg’y GROCERIES —ton hag* Ureeu Bio Coffee, 46 hhds N. O. Sugar; ICu hf chp*t* Y. H., Imperial. G. P . and lilac* Teas; 100 hx« i i l.uragi Tobacco, 10 kegs 6 twist do; 03 hr!* Tanners' Oil; BO ctls N. G. r«r. Id brts No 1 Ronn; Ibfi (iJe* Sole Leather, tOO doz Corn Brormv 15) bxs Window ulus. ass'd sizes; a* rtas Wrapping Patten 75 bade* Batura; V eereons a. p. Udieo; 1100 kegs Nalls, as sored; IM ca«ki |*ot Ashi Wuh a general assonmentof groceries for sale by ROBISuN, LITTLE, A CO SOAP A CANDLF-4-doVx* No I So«p. 10 bx* Mould Candles land tag from steamer Laella, for sale by JAMES DAI.2ELL SUGAR A .MuLAnSES-~5 hhdi Segsr; * ibtr!»N u.Mols**e« for _ joeij JAM l-S 8 DAI2ELI, COFFEE —ino nett for «ul* by WM il JOHNSTON oeC* _»l*J Second *t Brooms —to -lor in st&ro anil (r r *aJ« t,y »£» WM H JOHNSTON GLASS— 40 bx* bill), rot isle by VVH II JOHNSTON BUTTER— In roU and keg, for tale by »<*)» ___ WM H JOHNSTON DRY PEACHES—Instore and for rale by' Qg*» WM H JOHNSTON PARIIB FOR BAI.B. ONE con*.minute 3*3 acres, 4 miles from WoodsheM, on the graded road lo the Ohio Hirer, mi Kittling Crock and Sardis a'toal IUU aeres cleared, 2v acres bin rate bottom. 3 dwelling bosses, bares, and a large orchard. This would make a splendid stock farm, or ti —ouid divide to advantage into three farms. It is a desirable property, and will be sold lon- Two 60 mere tracts of land beautifully sitaated on the Ohio Hivef, 39 mtles b£low Wheeling, improved, and will be sold a bargain. Enquire of WM II JOHNSTON, 113 Second it Orphana’ Court Sale. IN pursuauce of an order of the Orphan*' Conn of Allegheny county, will be exposed to public saie. on the premise*, on Friday, the 2»th November, IsSo, at 19 o’clock. A. M., ail that certain tru-i of Land, aitaaie in Findlay township, Allegheny county, Pa , bounded by Laeds of Peter Aten, John Cain, james McConsief. and John Morgan, eontaining one hand* red and nine acres and thirty three perries, and ' allowance, (109 acres, XI perches.) on which is erect ed a good dwelling home and otaer improvement*, ben g lata the property of Jaisea (ilendconing, deo'n. Terms—One third oflihe purchase money to remain in th» hands of the purchaser. the interest thereof is be paid to the widow daring her natural life, and tie balance thereof one third tn hand and tro remainder in two equal annual payments, from the day of sale, with interest iron the day of sale. JAMES POLLOCK, of23:w3tT Adni'r of Jas Glenfleuoing, dec'd BUILDING LOVS POK SALS. THE subscriber ©Art# for sale High! Lou in the Borough of ilirminchaxn, fronting on Watrr and Binfham street*, of different sues, from twenty to twenty four feet iront, and from ninety live to one hundred feel crop. One lot in South Pittsburgh.-extending from the Birmingham to the Brownsvilioturnpike, and fronting on each about twenty four feet. ogtf- dat NEVILLE B.CRAH;. Kn|llih Gln.Coffnlae Brandy, and Pori Wins. THE above srtleiei we Import ourselves, and know them to b« pore, For sale wholesale and retail by MUKHINA 1U WORTH, ocM (n the Diamond. I’BV Moms A Haworth’s Tea, at COo per pound 'Tit excellent l oC !fc, PlO IRON—33 tons No l hot blast Hangihg Rock Pig Inn, landing from steamer Summit, and for •aloby Jocks] JAS A HUTCHISON ACO ST. Louis Sugar llouie Syrup Molasses— luobarrels prime quality, in haadsome order, for sale by JAS A HUTCHISON * CO Agents St Louis Sugar Refiner y. PACKED BUTTER —10 brl* and 14 kegs for sai>< Lv ryii S F_VON BONNHOKBT A fjo 7 WINDOW GLASS—U wv- SFVt CIJEKSB— 1 70 bxs for sal rwtH 8 F V< ULO lix* »»»orird me* ON BONNmiRSr i t co le by ON BONNIIORST a co I ClottXf, 4(0. “7 TSsZ,’\™'Z IMS'S pentry Drnttaud'o ;h«h & Ao.enean Browel*: 8.4, 7-4, «M, 54, A 4 ttnfl D*4 OU Cloth ' Sheet Oil Cloth, eat to fit ti!w«»‘ Ze hall 01 n^ni, and quoli- Chenlle R n *. rolled do I?"' 11 *> Co Xof Qtn do ot> Shcopakindo do Jenny Lmddo do Pl™h wln^ 0w Linco Brab do do Vnnluan Blind#, Ac. CarptU, OH W r .U. McOLiNTOCK ii a very large assort Cloths, comprising in part i New and Rich Style Vel do do Engl New style print'd Tapostt) i Ca rpets F.rtro super 3 nly carpels Superfine do do do Ingrain do Med’m sup. do do Fine do do Common do do 4-4,3 4 and 3-9 Damask i Yeuiuan Cnrpett 4-4, 34, and 6-3 Tapestry ‘ Vcmtisn carpets I 4-4, 3 4, 3*, and 24 plain . Veniuan carpets 44,3 4,4-8, and 2 4 cotton Venman carpets 8-4 enttrn Uruggctt Woolen Sialr Dnunrett All of which hn*e been k ert ui'.J munofnciurur*, et licheil »tyle», whirl* we ctl can be porehaiert in any nj the Carpet Warchoose, (?> ociS 'Otehued froia ifee impo rl- Ui«j nevrcKi a ail -Oer 10 ctmotnora a« low a.* *i Ineetmera cMm. call ct Foanh at and ;» Wood rr. W. McCLINTOCI C MORRIS * HAWORTfi: w e h... fluently bc„ iS d % D ™™ 4 Wi,, patd *1« SI £>» per pound for their Ulaci Tea * to thoifl in the habit ofnaylnit *u c w *' folly bo lien to try our Teoot ?6o pil lb ouil V.t.o-3 1 ‘ 001 Hen ocknowlcUp, lko OU elf„ P< L„;n“l,iVn uroitlylmpoocd upon, wo oroiuooh mlitoLn’" £% ' U no better Block Too lljponetl into tho Until Stu i, then whet wo oro aeUioo or 75q per lb Tbo very bat Green feu wo 4u >l3 i , b „ 1 jOU «,F, rißlo ’ rcce y. for by WM A MeCLuRO ltd y ___JWLlk.iT ,i BUTIT.E— ay too for fonuty uoe, on oontlonio cm fotroloby ISAIAH nicKKYA? o US Wolor rtj ' - SSW BOOKS. XT HOLMES' LITERARY DEPOT, Third street, opposite tho Poet Office. David copperfield, no is London Art Journal for October LittelPs Living Age, No 337; The V'slley Farm; or the AniobUigrapby of an Or phan. Edit'd by Charles J. Peterson. Pett ; coet Government; a new novel, by Mrs. Trol lope. Iltmee Templeton. By Charles Lever. The Iron M»‘k—D“msa’ be«l work, complete; Life of Yankee Hill. Genevieve; or Pleasant Love and Sorrow. By A. De Lamininc. Botton Shakrpeare, No til. oetS ALLEGHENY COUNTY, BSi AT an Orphans' Coon held at Pittsburgh.in and for the said county, on the slh day of October, A. D., 1-50. The petition of William Bensen t guardiaa of Mary Frances, John. Abigail, and Joiepn, minor children Joseph Kirk, deceased, was presented to the Court, praying the Court for an order to sell a certain lot of ground situated in Sbatptbarr, >n said county, and in the su'd petition particularly described: And tnereupon, the Court order tba same to be filed, and notice of said application for the sale of said real estate be given to all pe no ns interested, by publica tion three time* in the! Pittsburgh Weekly Gatetle, and that nnlets cause to! the contrary be shown on or before the third Saturday of November, A. D., 18S0, the prayer of «o:d petition will be granted, and tho said real c«taie ordered to be sold as therein preyed. By the Court, DANIEL McCUEDY, Cler*. oc£Hrw3;T MILLINER}' AND FANCV GOODS. MADAME BONNAFFON rerpertfully annooneea to her customers, that sb* will be ready to open her extensive and splendid assortment of Goods, suit* able for the ictunn, on Mordar, 99th in«t-, contuting of Clotk*, Mantles, Caps, and Peed dresses in every variety. Tne above goods are of the latest import ation and selection, and of coarse different from wbat it Ruw m thi* market. or.iO (T ASTILK SOAP—IS) brvjuti rer’.l and lor sale by > BKKELLERS i-c-J’i f. 7 Wood « BLAN'kEI'S 4 cases differrm colors anJ «izes. for sale by [oc’J3l II LEE 6Sf*r\DlU Jet Block Mulct, each S ye»r»old, with wagon &t.J Muraeflj iut vale. Inquire o(' JOHN WATT k CO XJbeny n I'AH A. r'lTOH—lfil) bsrfei* T»r IU do •'r'itch, on consignment _2sji£ ISAIAH DICKEY A CO Glass— 3IW tx« axio; lcar bx, luxld; 5«» hnirlv k , uobx* 10/LU; oncon*irruneat,toriial«by . ISAIAH DICKEY A CO MUliDLll \VUil'r,_i doi 6 /eel.long; 1 doz 0 fed long; l do* 7 feel long, for lale bv _ Jill PHILLIPS BOOTS doz-zstiUerarn'* Long Boots, of iLe new est M T le ui the Rubber line, which will be sold lower iht,n any icher i-*Ub!i*hmcut ia the rtty,ju*l redelvo-3 and for male by JAM Pllli-LPS orSt*. 7 A 9 Wood st TVOOR BPRINGB—I3 doz Metallic India Rubber 1 P Door Spring*. jo*t received for tale by cc 23 J ill PHILLIPS Metallic rubber oloth-s piece*, a*pi«n id article, suitable tor carriage purpose*, for sale by [acini I A U PHILLIPS CANARY SEED—I 2 bethel* for *ale by oe2u R E SELLERS OPIUM— I caw prime Turkey received for tale by ocUfl B E SELLERS SOCOTIN’E ALOES—I original keg, a fine article, 0c23 R E SELLERS DOCK—2 brls rac'd for «ale by X cc2o R E SELLERS ARNOLD'S Writing Fluid; . Hcsbsnd’s Mcgneua, Keeler's American Compound; McMunn’* Elixir of Opium, McAllister'* Ointment Pery Davis' Pam hillor, Urandre.h’s Pills, genuine; Ayer’* t’herrv Pectoral; Smith 1 * Tonic Syrup; Winar's Balsam of Wild CWerry; Roger*’ Uverwortb and Tnr: Bull'* end Townsend'* Sarsaparilla; Lodlum'* Specific; O«good'* Cholagcgue; Trunk’* Msgnetie uinnneni; “viun'i Paj.eiva: Al!»n’» N. and U. LiSitirntm Alters lot ol die above articles just leeeived foi isle by J KIDD A CO c«-"J a, Wood st Ouoi Klsitle Clothing. .) DOZ largo Canes, with tteuve* for riding bobiu; ** 0 iJojt large Over Coal*, 2 dor Pea do; 1 do* J»i kcl*; 1 On, Pact/, • Co* Legging*; •* dor tr.iiriea do; rcr'd mr «aie by J A II PHILLIPS < >; 7 a 0 Wood *1 ri sated so Cbsrltr. ALliillT L‘i*a r'lcrn Wne*leo Steam Boat. Apply n- SCAIKE A ATKINSON .-? C J.’ 3 * ,:iri *’ i between Wood A Market QIILEsV - it cream i;hre*<*. for sale by JAMES DaLZELL 70 Waier m. To Sitsm Boat Bullctsrs. EXTRA Ucsvv Oektuud i:J K«wiril Tinll* uil‘ »ble tor ticara boat J:tk.ng or «wrung. received nu cuiirlgnaicnt, and for tale low, by HULSEY, FLEMING A CO, oc’3 tail Wood »l. KEt> BUTTER—A prime article, received tor sole _by [oci'd; SHRIV'KR A UAKNKS i IJ'LaXSEED— A few barrets ree’d.for sale by 1 _oct»_ __ _ Sil RIVER A BARNES ROLL BUTTER— 6 bTle. a Prime article, ree’d by _oe2A .-HSUVKK * BARNES WALL PAPER—A general asrortmentof Eastern and Krruca Wail Paper*, from ti edit* to Si per piece, ’-vtifi bonlert lo mxtsn, for sale by " W P MARSHALL, oeVi S 3 Wood *t IS7INDOW PAPtß—ltwi roll'm wholesale and V> icih:;. bv : : W P MAKSHALL JpKt?.‘l I.iTrV.K-ii small *'g* laro.ly buuei; •- iv< Jo. rec’d lor sale bT CL-jb j a ‘.AnHI l U / lilF.f'SK— v >j his pn:u* tl:n*-»r l*\) bn <-xiTu C.tdin 00. tecW lor sale by 1 It tAM-'SKLD OLD COJ’FKK -sbo (!■», .n note, *r.d (or sale by _oe*2s J B_CAN FIELD LI.NSKED OIL 30 biU in More, unit i or *»..• by or.*i J_H CANFIELD GOFFEK—ITt. bag* reeeivc.i for »s!e by A ITT.BKKTSON A t'LULSE .ufii U»j Lib**My • MAI'L'KHKL- 10 bri» received lor *«le l.y oct* A OULBKRTStrN ACLaUSK I*OIj.\(VO— libu KIR; to bn* W. II Grant’s •-■i C4*<» Borrow A Cabinet*; received for .ate by m-ts A CULBERTSON A CLOUSE FLOUR— l*ii iirli extra family, (or «ale by oi'ttt _ a CULBERTSON A CLOUSE BUCK V\ ll>„vr FLUUK-r.u«itrk* for »«ic by ocvb a ci.'LHKi: rsoN a cLm'SK_ CHEESE-- too bx# for *ate by oe'Ji A OULUKRTSON ACLOUSE U' ALU)IN'i i—7i bales Ulack, received for *alr by Oct'S A CULBERTSON & CLOUSE GLASS— iao bji assorted, for kale by __cc3S_ A CULBERTSON k CLOUSE LA Rl>—2i keys No I, jo»t received lor sale by ocgS y A CULBERTSON A CLOUSE BUCKKTS-25 dozen ju»t received for tale by Mli A CULBERTSON k CLOUSE CHEAP PIANOS. A FULL tevei: octave Roiewood Fiano, entirely new, io offered at a groat bargain; ALSO, One senond hand <3 octave Piano, $75 One do do 1| do (to ■••••'•-• 50 One do do S| do do 49 Fonaie ley JOHN li MKLLOR bl Wood at. N. B.—A new stock of Chickerlng’s Pianos row opening ot2S BUTTF.II •„’? pirg« ire»b, ju«l received by oc3i Yv ICK k MoCANDLESS CHEESdv —13? but received for tale by ocia, WICK k McCANDLESS POT/, up -A prime article on hand, ior sale by _ » ,?5 WICK a McCANDLESS LOA.F SUiiAU—U>O barrels small loaf, lamling per ster.mor toman, lor sale by JAMES A HUTCHISON k CO Alien'.* St. Louis Sugar Refinery. Alpacca Ilosu< MY.RPHY & BUKCHFIFXI) have received a Sup ply of Fall ilcstury, including Drab and BltoK Ca»b mere*, Alpacua*, Spun Silk^iC;_ omM Wulab FUaicli. MURPHY A BURCHFIELD invite ih« particular attention of buyers to their superior itoek of above goods, giving m much saiufacuon an account of ihetr unshrinkable qualities. nesNr ladla babbar Ihoes. Syf\ CASKS perpetual gloss, Metallic Rubber Shoes Xf*J consisting of the following kitds; geullemrn's and ladies' Over 9bw«, Ladies’ Buskins. Boots, and Snn.iol*, of lhe newest *tyie of finish, which we will sell at the lowest eastern wholesale price*. J A II PHILLIPS, owtf 7kn Wood it GLOVES-—I c»«e* pent'* India Rubl>er Gloves; •j ruse* Indies’ do \Vi«h Gloves; I’.lr (talc l.y o."? 5 J A II PHILLIPS iron. SALK. A CHOICE iri.rt of id »>-re» of cleared Laud—a part hi tin- Nrglr.y isrm, about three quarters of a mile from East Liberty, and n mile from Lawrence vtllei it l* ail cleared nt.il fcucr.tl in but 2 acrcr, there are (wo large holds, an old log house, nnd two alone quarries, and a.young apple orchard of select fruit on it; a sired wnl !>•* opened on it, and will be diviJed in from lio .vaerrs. renin nt payment io sun buyer*. Also, a good Form of tin ucres tor rule, 14 mile* from t ittp’Htrgli, on the Racoon Creek ros«l. Also, for s*;c, a good I srm of 711 ncrcs, all well im proved, and good fences and buildings, orchard, Ac , witbin two miles ol Mount Gilead, Monroe ccumv, <-htn. Persons wishing to bny any choice land, or farms ilfco übwvo w.ll please call st ISAAC HARRIS’ 0;25:d3t Agency k Intelligence Oiftce, Fifth st. ]\Vatihingion Reporter co?v three times, and charge thL office.) __ . iIL I'lihtaryCompanieitot PutsburgFantl Binning- I ham, will take notice to hold tbem«elvc* in rendi 'HjC«s to receive and escort the remains ol General ,2at?hary Taylor, late President of the United States, lrara the Canal to the Monongahels River. order of BRIGADIER GEN. LARIMER. J. tt. M Cliatock. Ai-i dc- Camp peg! ROBINSON'S Greek and Engli*h Lexicon of the New Te»tanieiiL I’ctucoai Government, n new novel. By Mr*. TrjUope. The Country Year Book; or the Field, tbs Forest, and the Fircetd- By William Howitu History of Xerxes the went. Uv Jacob Abbott. The above works ;u*t received tor sale by R C. STOCKTON, OC 2i Cor. Fourth^*.Market streeta. ~ INSTuVcTIOa ON THE PIANO. Mb. r lIARBORDT, (pupil of tho first Earopean master*.) lute of New y ork, rcapeciintiy informs , me ciuictis of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, that Ue ban 1 arriveri and intend* making thia city tiu permanent ! residence ioT llie pttn* o *® 01 lrepaniti* instruction on : the I'ninn Application left at Mr*. White’s Boarding { heute. CD Liberty at, or at H. Richer'* Music Store, wll niret with ptomfrt utenuon CILOVEK eEEIL-8 brl» in sure sad for *aia by j «spS9 J B CANFIELD . -fo ■ ■Uani Powii aid for Bant. JOOMS partitioned off in *nil tenants, with j A Steam Power, for rent,' ia a barineas pan of the city, by SCJuFS A, ATKINSON, ocll Rnt *L between Wood A Market. BUTTER— 7 mbs, a fine article for family axe, Jan received, and for tale by BfIRtVER A BARNES, 0c33 i3oAl3»Seeond«. LAMP OlLS—Just received lor sale it 236 liberty ‘treet, extra Winter Strained Sperm Oil,’ super do) common do, alia No l Winter Stniinod Lard Oil. WM A McCLURO A CO ax Cabdlea, col’d snd white Cl A C l * ' S Sperm 4o 4’s and C^e; Biar to 4'*, S'* and s**; bfoolil do; Dipped do; rec’d lor sale by ocC ; WM A McCLURO ACO POWDER— 1600 kega^Blasting, just landingbf 0c23 ! J 8 DILWORTH A CO GOLDEN SYRUP—I 3) brl* in store ocO J 0 DILWORTH A CO PIG IRON—“2Sb tons Mercer Pig Iren receiving by ocB3 J S DU,WORTH A CO . SHOT-12 kegs No 1 Shot; ' 12kegiNo2 do; 11 kegs No 3 do; 6 kegs No 4 da, S kegs No 5 do, 3 kegs No 6 do; J : 1 keg No 7 do; Ikeg No? do; landing per steam boat Alay Flower, and for sale by j ocS3 JAS A. HUTCHISON ACO EOLL UUITEK—I brt freidi.ttus dayrroceiTed fr »*le_by_ [ocOl SHRIVER A BARNES EauS— A lot ol ire«h Egg*, rat’d for tale by 0C23 SHRTVER A BARNES t CHESTNUT'S—A few bushel* in core, for aa'e by \j 0c23 BHRIVER A BARNES Canton Cloth for CXoruralnc. THE above article, (nuw comnch used for nonming dreuos in place of Bombs* net) of all the rations analitles. to be bad *1 the store of ofgl MURPHY A BURCHFIELD 1 Blonmlmg Alpsccss, OMBI2INE finish, of TarlonsaoalUiesjiwt rec'd by [ (oc23] MURPHY k BUCCUUFJ.D Rouse de Ltlnst. MURPHY & BURCHFIELD have rac’d a I*l*4 a*sorunent of newest pattern*, some a* low as tv|o per yard; also, Natarene Blue, Green, Mosoon, Drab, Black, Au , at low prices. ' '■ QC*3 Superior BUefc Silked. MURPHY A BURCHFIELD have received atop ply of superior Slack Silks for dresses and man- UUar; «3ta figured, satin striped do. TWILLED PLANNELS-2 cases white twilled received this day, and for solo at Ciannfacmreis’ prices, by H'ljEE, 0c 27 : 139 Liberty st.. O n ivKs—i black cloth, on cootiiromenU for O »ule by (cc2Jl H LEE liSVKKDS— 2 cases assorted colors, ree’d tnis day, forsilety (oc23] : • H LEE /~IASJ}IMERE3—3 caves faney, ou hand and for V J «a ! s for aeeojm ofraanufacmrerij h li LKB PLAID FLANNELS—Ocawt rac’d on consignment for talc by [ocgl) ' II LEE C> ATINETTB—I ease receivcd-for sale by Q oezi H LEE NO. SUUAK—C3 hbils prime, just rac’d on cev> « ligament, and for sale by ; ; MILLER A RITKETBON oeS2 221 A 223 Liberty st. Rlaapratta’ Pttsnt Soda Ash* THE subscribers are bow receiving, bv canal, large supplies of James Mcspraii A Son'* high test, and bestqaalliy Glass Makers* BodaAsU, which they wilt ■ell at the lowest market price, for caslf or approved bills. W A M WtTCHELTBEE ocgl . Liberty sl ' - O. K. OHAHDEBLUV Comer of Market and Third streets. rpHE coarse of instruction in this Institution, em- X braces Book Keeping, Commercial Compulation, Penmanship, Lecture* on Commercial Law, and In ftci every branch pertaining to a finished mercantile education. John Fleming, Esq., author of the Nolianol Book Keeping, principal lecturer and teacher of Boole Keeping. Ladies and gentlemen within* to unprove their Penmsnrh'p, can call at the College at any hoar dor* leg ihe day or evening. . V ccdt Bleaching powder—sscasksMu«pmus'best qaolity, for aaie at tbe lowest markefprien by oe« W A M MITCH ELTRKE CHEESE— ICO bxa Cream, just rac’d for sale by 0-21 MAW HaRBaUGH SODA ASH—3C cs*k» Kant brand, |b arrive, for »ateby jocgl] SAW HARBAUGH BUTTER— 7 b rls Roll Buuer; > 7 brt* packed do, just landing for tale by ocdl SAW HARBAUGH □amlltoii Canton FianUls. TkyfURPIIY A BURCHFIELD have received a sup lVi. ply of above 9gprnor artiric. oc2l Bard PtUait Flaunela OF very handsome pattern* and bright colors ree’d nt note of MURFHY A BURCHFIELD oeVl '■ T7ANCN’T’R 1 NTH-'-10 cue* new styl& FairPrinu r of Merfimsrk, Ccehrro, Sprague'a, nanweU’> Allen *, rtvib, and ciier good munufsciDries jui opening, for *aie by SHACKLETT A WHITE im. wood it Crttt FANCY CA£SIMKJIE>—H) P l "* fall ilTle. far f*l< by loclSj SIUCKIETr > WHITE TXrooi.KN COMFORTS—3OO dor fancy stjks.very V V cheap, now opening by _cel» SHACCLBTT -A: WHITE SHAWLS —A gsr*d aMortraent of Lontr anil Square Shawls, I'iaai!?, Knttroidtrrd, and Plain, oct* OMACKLEIT A WHITE CURTAIN GOODS. Received itu« j«r- a*, w. Mcciir.tcck’t Carpet Warrhoure, No si, Fount street, and Tv Wood street, a very splendid vieoriment of Certain Goods, ,-orannsJng input it* following varieties Dior and Gold fraun Delains; Hlne and Crimson do, Scarlet and Steel do; Scarlet and White Union Darns**:: Crira«jn and While do; Uloc do do; Ortnrc and Blue Sum D.imait; ifumoti and Purple do; Embodied Turkey Red ‘.’binti, Flguted do ,*o; ' Plain do do, Uud Wmdow Liam; Drab do do; Ar , lr The above good* being purchased dinri tram Ibe Importer* and Manufacturers, *•••! be cold aa oheup u they can be in any of the eastern cities. We in vite all wirhinr fine Curtain Goods to calk at the Car pet WareLoarr. sd Fourth struct octV WM. McCLINTOCK LARD OlL—it) t>rl< No l, fur sale by J SCHCONMAKKR A CO ocl® 94 W ood *L I?FSOM BALTS-19 bris lor laic by !i oelP J SCHOONMAKER ACO REFINED SALTPETRE—IS ke«* for -ale by ocl» J SCHOONMAKER A CO OILS —5 cask* bleached winter Whale Oil; S casks beat Tanners’ Oil, for sale by _«cJi> . J SCHOONMAKKR ACO SV IS. TUR PKNTINE—SO brls for »ale by ecjy J3HOONMAKERAGO SAL. SODA—IS cask* for *a!e by ccl9 J SCHOONMAKER A CO INDIGO —5 r a*e* Manilla; 3 i-Broons’Carsccßs, for lain by octu SCIIIiONMAKKjt A CO MA DUKR-t* casks best butch, for sale by celt* J SCHOONMaKER t CO HOLLAND HERRING—A few kect jusi received and for *ale by WM A McCLUKG A CO oclb ‘J3O Mbcny si WINES A DBANDY for medicinal purposes, for ■ale by U E SELLERS TOOTH BRUSHES—Fine quality English itspoil _ed fsrstile by n F. SELLERS LIQUORICE— l ease* rec'J for sale by oc 19 R K SELLERS WEDGEWOODMOILTAKS—1 rask luioried size* for sale by [qfclO] RESELLERS; ANN IS 3EED—V4u Ui I roc’d for salabv ; oc!9 A RESELLERS ENGLISH EXTRACTS— Belladonna, Fjoeiantu*, Conti, Taraxiedm, and Quassia, for sale by ocl9 R E SELLERS f|\AR, ROSIN AND PITCH—IBO bt)la Tar. HI do J. Rosin, lb do PitcU, on consignment and for sale by octfJ ISAIAH DIOKEV fc Co HYDES SOAP—W lx* assoned, just rec’d and tor sale by ootlD J KIDD A Co SPANISinVHITING— 30 bblsfor tale bf cell* J KIDD ft Co JULE 3 UAUEL’S SHAVING CREAM-Wbcre is the man who doeanot appreciate the luxury of an easy shave ! If any there be, we do npt address our* selves to him. But to all: others we say, if you wish to render shaving a pleasure,purchase s box of Jules Hsucl’a Almond Pitttcliio or Ambrosial Shaving Creams. It h utterly impossible tb lind words to de scribe the feeling* of a person who ba) been used to Shaving with ordinary soap, upon making trial oftbis for the first time. It is a combination of wonder, ad miration, and pleasure. JULES IIAUKL-9 SHAVING CREAM i- exceed ingly emoUient; rendering the itiHest nind most wiry beard soft and pliable, producing an admirable lather, and by its extremely mild nature allaying all irrita tion, and preventing that unpleasant aaxl sud feeling of the skin which U to often experienced after shav ing. Gentlemen using Jules Ifabel’t Shaving Cream may face the coldest and moat piercing winds ini' mediately oiler its use, Viihout the skm becoming "chopped. And litoie woo once use it, wo can safely •ay will ncret use any other. One gTcat advantage, winch trill be bipeeially ap preciated by those who wear whiskers, i? the fa.'l that it will not diseolor Me beard, which rroii soap* will do, giving a sandy or rusty appqtraceo to the edge of the whiskers- Jules lluuel’* Shavirg Creams arc delightful preparation*, compounded with skill, to the mter exclusion of all art>c)c»;calcutntfd to render the nperatioii of shaving unpleasant, and.will be appreciated by oil who make trial o? them. Prepared or.ty by \ JULKH HAUKL, Perfarocr and Ohtraist, ItT. I’br«tnet st, Phils. For sale, wholesale and retail, by B- A Fohreaioek A Co., nnd R- E Seller*. Pittsburgh; rind John SargeQt and J Mitchell, Allegheny City. . scpCT-ap WHOLESALE JALL? GOODS. A. A. MASON & CO, 03 & 04 BAIIKKT 6T„ rrmwcxou, fa_, IX7OULD solicit the aitcmion of Merchant* from *V *j; section*: of the eoantry, to’heir immense Stock of New Fall Goods, comprising the largest and most complete assortment in ibe western country, consisting of aws cases best styles Print*; 4n do Imported snd Americas Ginghams; •J 5 do Alpaecas, PartunftUas. and Merinos; do Ca>hmeres and De Lalns; 43 do and Jeans; ?? do Cloths and Cussime re*; “0 do Bleached Muslim; CO bales Flannels, all color*; S 7 do Ticking*, n'l grade*; 3sl> do Brown Muslin*. be«t make* Also, cases and packager of Silks. 9hswls, White Goods, Millinery do, Tailor*’ Trimming*, Ribbons, Luces, Hosiery and Glover, Ac. : Merchants are assured, from ths groat facilities of this establishment, of always proeunnjrihr latct and most dc«irab!e goods, and at price* a* low and lower than anyeastern house Being manufacturers’ agents for large quantities of Domestic Goods,jthey panic** latly solicit the orders of mcrcbaut*;for domestics, deliverable in ihi* city si the »aine price they ars •old at m eastern ciuei- .Merchants either going or returning item ths east, sr* inviisd to an exammation of their stock A A MASON A CO CC2:iUtt-Vp-Aw2ja9 Drouod Lumbar and Box Board*. J A LARGE osaoitmeai for sole in puebaaert.br JOHN A . Allegheny Planing Wilis, oetS:dlw« Anderton au Al'fgbfuy ct.y. received u No Liberty street, from the New Bnghioa Mtd*. A >o>- oi aaperior Backwheat Floor, put up ■nM 1 1> *»« *. farLtaQy aae. toelB) WM A McCI.CBG a *-U Family a swift* ehstce broods el Sugar Cured BataaconstoßU* on batid and foi tale at 93d Liberty street, by a octtt WM A McCI.UKG ACO rawi ibt liecrntn, Will lr. . Mus i AtU) »t rec’d oad lor tale by : ociu R II SELLERS DRIED BEEF-Davis' Cincinnati Sagar Care; Bagged, and Canvassed. for sale bv „ oetQ 1 • • WM A McCLURG & CO’ BANDBOXES— Sound and Pall round, atwbol. sale and retail,by W. P. MAKSMAU«j I OClft • fcs Wood tt TtOUACCO— 15 kegs Gedge's No 1 0 vwu»,juei rec! i ;per ttfimtr Geneva, and fit vale by j I James dalzell, i oelQ 7u Water *<. Castor oil— 3o bris&iow’a for »«ie by ' V R E SELLERS, *lB . ■■ 37 Wood »t. tfOIUUS & uawourii, rA DEALERS. cost tide of the Diutnond, Try oar Tea at tOc per lb—’Tu trolly good l ocl« ' . WINEAjBBANDY of the pure*! Lind, suitable • Medicinal purposes, at Tfie and Si per qcart, ; tale by 1 MORRIS A UAWuRTh oc!B In the Diamond. IUIE LATEST OTYLE—KcreivV. ihii ;day, the . t*»t »iy}« Carpets, dutci flora toe raonu.'»cuire to v»breii wo Invite the attention wnh? •oraeihiog haadiome. oci» W.AicCLiytQcF hand a Utf eanJ wml tefee; mock of coraucntlil Cloiln, wb«ch will tv very low. \V MccLIXTOCK ; OCllf ; No “I> Fourth vir^e.; •'DUG SAND MATS—JuiI opened, wrae very hkr IVtoate «ylo fiat* and Door Matu, 10 vhiuct\ niifio the axubuoa ofpsrehaae ». _ol)ta _ \V MiCLINTOCT QT?' «’ARCU—9 boxesJumeceirco tram the fcactti; J lorei, anj for isle by S N U'ICKEUSHAM ; oet7 • • Comer Wood ar.-i £ih «L LURING EXTRA CnT-Aborted i>» b»rc*oi i down each, Implied aod lor»at« by . OCI7 •BAFAMNI-Vt'OCKtO ryILL MACHINES—Sopenor aMoiteJ Jt r.ss, imported and tora&ie by j>et7 ; ; ■ B A Fa H N RETOOK AC. COFFEE— 158 tun prime |rtea - Lio, m ?io.-e to aniTe, tor ulo by u s waterman a son; 31 Water A Ui Front M ! IltiAS— W u! cbetu uid cacdico ot V. Hytuu,U. , G. P., and Black Tom, for aale Ly oed . L 8 >» ATKR.MIN A SON; OILS— JJ can* OtiKtMta, 1 cau Ar.n(, 1 can Cu: mdo, 1 can Ottawa?, 1 can Cedar,; 1 cau Lav' der, l can Btteemi, and 1 oan Kotemnry Oil. wnnf id pare, received for sale by It k t-I'LLI'Q ! OCIO ’ ' tij Vaod i; : “f^ARC —100 keg - ! No I Leaf, armingfrom mmC XJ Ohio, as«l far taio by QCIO 11 SOWN A 'KiaKfATRU:. BACOfTTiAMSr-v0..... low to clci« ihs loi, ly . OCt7 r3JLU» DICKEY A C HONEY— AbbUtnatoroacdforrsle by • s ck?l7 ISAIAH DICKEY 4 5 WuiTfc FWH—I3 Dili for sale by~ ) ocl ' WICK&MaCANDUS: Tubs' X'nd '<lol. ic Jab*, L B WATBR>| j tN k pn ,; CORN BUWMS—CO doz tnicy aiMjgotd com! Comßrooni*j'for sale by j oc® L 3 WATERMAN & SO? ySLbVEk SEED—t‘9 bbl» rtriotlyi prone C'-.l O Seed, in atore and for aaie by '■octfl . ! 1 L S WATERMAN A SOI: CLEEEB WAITED,' r TTTANTED—TWO Salesmen in the Jfey!Goc&' l W itne«, Apply at Hr Market street ; o-j ACKEREL—AO bblsN«»3 "Mackerel; tinted ■ Lin by ocii* L 9 WATEiiMAN 4 BOij LARD OIL—IO brls No 1, landing acd forValo; , pel • JAM E 3 pALZKg ,'g per canal, for sale &' s James dal.ze-, CUDFISK— «■ ocl CHEESE— 2b3 bis superior on band for e&le bv tep9o . IBAIAH DICKEY A j Bed coal tem I •DUTenai sizes, for safe by - S-TUABIt CIREAM CHEESE—3DU bis prtroo cutubecbS /just rtc>d for sale by J UCOIFIE? b« and 12 ctsas pore, fno [iepasj- J B CAN PIE,; MACKEREL— lOC brla Boston No 3, ur sole : OC8; ;■ JOHN WATT A ,st re’c' j for wOe b'J JOHN WATT kj i iHKKSE—3**O biai Kj oc9 •; YINEOAR— cu brl* pure, for stlo by * < ocb JOHN WATT*; I"lfffEEDolL*-15brl» pore, lor sale by j ec2 . J SCUOONMaKERA: PUTTY APUtTYitNIVES for rale by' 00a J BCHOONMAKER Sti CIASTOROIL— ftferDtortaJeW it : / oc2 ' V J Sl HOONMAKER fcj UAI OuYaL. i VaRNI»*II—For sale byt ; ' oet? : JSAIAII PICKfrYA; ALCOHOL— b bbls]b« teeeived and fnrMlel ; - J KIDDtt 1- petft No 60 Wopd rt; liA VJlhlt’SUlAilUNDS —l dot jast reieiri; lcriale by'V .octS , J KIPI> A' F‘ RESHTACUS BTJTTEH-U kw and received sbd fcr »a)e by octS: . , . OlL—'>oi>6*4 taHOTtf-aaiwil 1j teg •_ _J_B CA.i tlwiv’Eß fiEEB—S till* in iiorc ani lor / «>ci& J B CaN CHEAM CHKESK—SGO boxes CrrasfCsec tfo'd Md fertile by oct9 Jii CaNPU BAOON— Ificajks llacon Sides, do Prime Cured U*m», for salob? oeiff ;■ L S WATERMAN Ag< STKEL— A ffenerel aeeanmeut of Ca*i, Sas*. mfa, E. 11., and Spring Steel, for tale t»y ocbl ; L b WATERMAN A Si NAILS A&Pl&fcS—<*.‘S kegs assorted for * j oc? L 8 W ATER MAN 4 .- SUGAR —SO Midi prime N. O Suyar, just le for sate by BUBBKIIm.E A INGHF ccs lid V\ tttci street FLOOR— SO bris B. F. Floor, ju»> reed for sal ocS BURUKIiHi ('■ A INGHI LINSEED OIL— IS bris pure, jus; rec’d for o _ot3, ; JOHN V.'ATT I WANTII) IsTIiIEDiATRIY -An riper Salesman, familiar with ike Dry Goo Hosiery business, lo whom a Uhirai salary paid. F II KaTC ocUtliilf No <W Font SALTPETRE-— 40 sack# now iui;dfiig, lor sa och - ISAIAn DIIfKKY 4 \Vat«r A »> November magazines—coJey’* Lady and Urmtiom’s Magazine for November s They all contain the faiifiubion pistes, aud »i graving*. They have all been u eetved at b Literary Depot. Third street, oppu-ite tbo Pont jalfo. the Life and Recoliecuaus of the late t Hul, together with incidents nf hi-, travels SPICES— lil bags Pepper; S bags Aispice, for *>»le by oed LS tVM’KitMLN 4H f •mtiESE—l75 bxs prime W. R Cheese jot :\j . i: jtiia W" "INDOW GLASS—ICUD b.x* assorted size: heart'a manufacture, for »xic by IiURBKIDGK A INGIU ««pgH 116 Water atieetj HIRTSADKA\N r EFS-A laigr assorimeul Wooleiij and Cotton Shirt* at-d Drawers, f ; low by ■. isepatt] C VkA HOSIERY —.Vfine asiortmem cf ladies’ nnc tens’ Woolin Hose, comprising cverr V juji received by . ;sepgß] C YEA* !UTE SQUILLS— I cask reC’d tor sole I." oe4 R E »ELI CtOLUMBO ROOT—I bale received for sale' J oc4 ; RJ-: SELL SH. MOLASSES—(ObbIs St Loui* s»ucai • SyrttpMolasses, jast rec’d ani for su e"by octH JA3 A KITCHLSUN ; It AH, PirCU AND ROSIN- tilu bo'i N C bbls Pitch, 40 do No t Roun, lor tain by JAMES A HiJTCHiSON tUKOME GREEN A YELLOW-4 ca«i7o j oe4 ; - n k HEt.i Window Trlmrulßga. TIECEIVED this day, at the Carpet Warehor- IV. p 5 Fourth atrect and zfi Wcx-d street, <V. Tassels. Roller Ends, Hack Puilin. Rollers an;- lor windows. [oc3j Vv McCIINI: C^OFFEE— bags prime Rio i>>r sslr. by J octlX : J a I.ILWtiHTII hhds Prime N O fur sale b 7 oeU3 > i_ 9 MIAVOBTU TXp—Co bbls N C for sale by octla J S WLWORTH rpt-.xH—loo haliehamY. Il .ti P^lwp. I tO c*ldjf boxei do oil/ co or«dj»b>* ocll‘2 LILWOKTIIij 1K)8 iCCO—I'JD boie* ft's, hPj, t lt>,*m iio,c'; l>de by ocl J_B DILWOHTH < P6Wt)tß* Caw'kes*slutih> to arrive, \ •WCO do Deer Rtfls. in mogati SCO do Ky 0.. On, 2i bblj SsaJ»ty l u*e do, ] • QCII2 J 8 IMLWOKTII t XARD— 20 kegs Not Lord,Jim i sale by ocm tf & VV lIaRKA; «' AOUM-S.UK) -bf tiaoon stiouWcr*. \ do bidti, : In store and (or sale by i QCU-J ; 8 A \V MARBA KAGS— I'OO lbs Rarsjasi larding and for’ ocita s_a_vv harm O UG^R— l’ibbda N O Sugar in More and for nmia 9 ft w ijakuA tiiUjtiNfc, tun 9ai. t., 10} lyctiC O stroke. for term*, apply v> ocil 9 V VU.'i IS*'NNHORSTj SALTPETRE— 100 bags cro<i<\ arriving fort jmMl_ u ft V AVIf LtUA V—lu C&rika'oeiraan, M *ale b r ocil ; WiF Wlj fcioLtj Lfc.Al Hr.U—WOUius arnv; O Hanoi, lor sale by J-'MW LAI.; DC 1 i TO \>»lcr R'" » * “* wr »*>• (J l kifp, i ct. n&w,, isoumc- t.'f *-i)r oy JAMES IiAU; rli bt»:. arr vine, for is l *; K URQA'N k KIRK PAT FAI.I» no^lKnv7 Alnaee**, Merino, Or Thibet nndXlwna Wool llnat-ry. Au^ ra j«!!tfi ,cd '“) “ mubfuy x_m:p.cHrir T?XCtLL lVlc*li at S'2 per pt', Ji*aJeby _ loellj _MOBttIS ft IIAWiI kegs fre*h packed, r' and for rale by RI>aLZFI.L> oclS ’ Librnv •. SAUvRaTI/S-iw and -.-o earka'verv gioocd ud uftgrsund, lu tioie, lor »«><• by oclO ; K_DaLZK',I. /•'IKKA>K— 9l>til*oo ÜBIUI ir,t for Ijt IT oc»" ». ISAtMI DICKKV DKIKO FRL’lT—'J»p>*cki r.cw PilchsiTl , . lcw Appier, k from rtc'diaer raleaonla, «nd for *»!c t>> * ccl‘l BROVv KmKPAI; tea prime Rice loir »ai-'br \\ QgUi : JAIIEB A HUTCHIPOS TBONK BGAKOS-CO £?• H 0 BROTT* & KIE^W TAUTARIC AUID—S7O Ih* vcrj \vVu-. -L X wifomlcfcy ocut reseL:
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