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''. .'.-' ' ' ' 7 , ' 'q ', ' -.'- '' •'-;, ' :- ' 4-f-.' - -f -''- : t ' --7-,''' '' '—" Au„,l, 4re,-:-o unts te n . o F or - "e t .' la - .T - , I • . - c4. • ---;k. e- , 4 t a :58NAT08 _ - oiiiii4Yt,”".,'.n"":t„ ', ;,h,vt . iiiiketaiTitg,Peehlcs. i-:SrtialfEY;Ca Robinson..43vr-WarrlEltzabeilm -., ,- loPiTr,-AlegitnrPt7 , , Pittsburgh ~.. tl'it. ,, ''': .;Z jali.N: l7 l - , X 4 r l! a, :;,..„-..:::-.; --, - --- * 3 „ . 7lvisi.< . :giiii4 , ooyLE, .__,,,, -...-.. ~ --~.- - ,. .. . 4,..t-, :: : ,-,--.,ra .z.9235grit,;„,,.i.,_;,,,,m. - --,--, :'A: 34 , - .- - THOMAS. Bluku=u' f? !"_", `'- '" ' 4.-.. ''''''' 'vahnu3 . ~ _ ., ,. 3.- f ,,t)i*...wiiiTE, Pittsburgh 9",•!...:!,- 4=1,4r02- E,inatey.. .I,'• - • ,! • - . 1 ';i , lasiliREW.MccIZS 2 F,I, ~ ~,,-. ~,.., -,.. 7 ,,.- : , .:. „cco3.9Nza . --.li;7gi-"E. 1-' t i t,7) - *4.lWiii Pittsburgh - - ~,, , ,,,,,i4,-",,,,.. , . , ' [;7 1 . 6.11t r j: 1 411411 . Sir - Allegany County, is lint tnll4t avaiozie4 - and. weld,- delivery..: Cits L - 6 -1,40 -.V . „o,ltelltitreoantit "are restimiteit fattli,mod 3 41.44,114)Y.faiilii.diffeatat=yotinidistriatm • N'tkitibutdir,oAtighlylnterestioilettet tmtlay; from froir,youniftidtkk. - 11.1peeitir. 'ltiotresser mere 44.4.101•Pftlientftitroo. of interost,faun Om fact., that t I#3ll.oo#:OEfaT34'Pkal-ki.104 in ottr itionstsite tor senator. ...:._:Walutte;J not re r tutamt from Xakertuarn,- where r , ttia tanfotemitsfAilett;bitirintf hAtleiroUntleiMot, ;its, ecicct a apndidat s fo[ State S enator, _ and have s: nlytime to ray, berore f.;;PiPsisitiot Stir piftx!taczis? , of siippetyroat township, Rader county, received the unanimous nomination. 4.Airi.f.,irritaiitirllitidaini hottest farmere—a maa -- or i ir 'tii . Oo4lsitnlliktittfie*id'JaVgbly eilieutediy who .-,..orikilltitylitastme bia acquiintanee. Re is, roote --.';;;ooiilcyoiol:?4rfOttliiimi4O,ite"patlliain, and .is antitled-to theermmfidenea and esteem Oftionest Saeftstiralt:parties. nomination will be well re!. x•-•;,e64oo:44fiwilbOx4 the • fOlja;•arilt:be fooott the offiettq koceedingsef the '{ - eiiitrorenH"MaititUlt , , - by the Democracy of the • Pm IPP9'n;ed .l i err 4 'Altigheny:And; Butler, to nominate a falrBt!ifeSenztOr;#kel .. .4.otit Louse or Mr. in • i3akeraton;n , on Monday, tbo H..5. - Magrawc-Esq., THOMAS PARRA., Esq., of Allegheny, was called to the :MOB* RiOtirr iti.,Cellawra.r.,orAllegheay, and !.,:ioirts- Giamatti', ofEtutler, were appointed Seareta- ties The gerttletpen appeared had 'took their • cclurpci—Aqbert ,eprter,.u. 13::,Et-orierwei4 gebett.Mer• rrow r 3acrrb`.Whitesell, and T homas tPT49- • - Werinceptle,_oi;itit McColliirn, Vince - Dill3itiek'aildied foliowini. resolution,: which ?... wait aticipt . ,;:,.......s. , qi'esiacWizThet, Butler county errtitteg .to -the nomination'fatSenator. and the Confereek from that .Lcoenty be requested-to present a candidate .... 4 `.-.. l kffiPi t l.biis=o"BijAL 6 r; 4 1 fFeR-Poll ', .49rninated - Mr;: 4:11 Si ippei raekroro Gip• some diacuesioni snits free interchange of sentiments,' On motion of gr. Magyar, the notninatien,of rittiveza4 - was,unanimously-agreed to. , ltink..hlagravr 'offerad'..the following resolutions, '.. *llll7it ' e're unanimously adopted ; litsolved, That we are in, raver of "the present IleVentie Laws erthentnntry, and believe that they '*r.enireet Theore are in favor of the Ten . Hour Itlie without restriction of apy,kind, i 44240104; Thatitke radical:restrictions upon Banks, .rifeuiliiiended',l4 the late Gov. Snusst, meet - with ant -enniiat approve): - , . • • , ~ ,ResoltY4S,Thit we : adhere . to • the compromises of Ati...dcleatitation, and are opposed to the introduction of - Slikeryillito any. Territory now free. • --. - ,o.lbstatcesf, - That thiiciaillibcPri erthafinances of the )3ttite'Vyttamry give aohonest •contradiction to all the rerzeta mired by the Taylor party, and Ist tan.more loans will •be made by Goveroor "...,Tohistoxf,oo.-p!o!ide judicial' 'stations for partisan friends. .t: • '-.Reneped; That our candidate for Senator, this day nottatiktOd,itielastructed, in the event of his elec . don, 'to, oppose Gov. Jtditturores judicial district raceme, anti all measures intended to learnt/ the z taiWinr,thespeeple.. • ' flititilort,-;That in favor of an ElectiVe ,linifilary, and believe that A f people are competent • tosielecrtheir•own judges; Retatt4 Thatthd,,vietis of oar candidate this u.1741:1 4 / I , nn the great questions of the dayilneet • • ivitli.nur Cdrdial approval. . u'inatibn;•ilai Conv ention then adjourned. , .;•• :,1110MAS :FARLEY, Chairman', • /LlL ' entriv - war Ga*TrAu, 'Fcretariaa' • Vestesaels. • ' ita rr rri -.6 rigiit ' att eitract of a letter f t , o 2 m d a re ' - 7--; : , ,--,- in , Venezuela; ` dated ` A a gaa 2 force Aistd" - .! solute '- • - i penetrated with a :11-Pii;ii'aft‘rill4v Pg - into The heart of ' --. i',i'' . ' tourer fiva'hu . the war, bysur • -o f s t Ai ow • ~. ...... .. short , . d '.'" Or preterreu cutting . • a .. r common *?:t4PP. 1 ' 1 stipigilOr tOkee, ude . , e _ '...- lil;i&iiiitc q 4 c r l ai .:Y,, , Itd h i d , i n vited bun Le ,r •.... Q,,,onti,iigilin.!",lArisSi..!, __ if . ard ranee hi m , itisriCt/z*-06,-Tl,!-drld-1.1o•ticr:: ' Am be expa*4 and iiittilheirPeraCamf ;/aartPraby-iad horrors w ith which added,7 I,lk :l3f''fi r l di g riiitened• be doubtless conceived :. -11 - I • .* do ' 11 : bittrie aro, if not a measure of necessity :,.: ) "1 -- .7 .-,' ! ,,,,- ...- ~,_I: wh at will be done , witle "..Alton Pn c T h f! -- - -' i re d. He is certala ' arta hint/feu/las not trump ---.'-': . 111'14 ' - ' 7-7- i i: ,"' riatistiani:.N: pan i.d co e u x id isti t: logy is o D thiso . -...-; V*ln„,„nlements cif-aile° I) eminent, --"trilkialilt -.!'• • , niied, and,..tritit fac .. , .."- 4*1541- ‘,, , iti p :liee v mln s i of eSirnordniary i i iirc d es si': w it h 7 ,k ..- , ,, , _,: a, - -, fit * nicter2'``.. - . • - -____ - - T. ` .. - Oh :I:C asi 4.l4° , A bright il itei -71 ' et Rich _iitt.• - Oat lam, -namettildargar , • rd .. ;-rio'a Wiii village of %indent, last May,- w ho :4 11-- iti - tt i itillikbeyotill 'sweet sixtee n, " and'domiciled * fr ittocie, of Mr. Nixon , lo this village, d oing , ; in was ,ffrfontid absent" last . Tbesday b 'Pi ilitdi, bed room , was left all her apparel, lagrii " 4 - - - - 1 ' - itt, large clippings, from the '-:/ifid.k9mboM4irlang'" I t (toe atments, of halt oil het' .helid., --Fsfl, " 0 , °, J.% • ~. C r and - boys''lliiii4ll 14%eie_mitsiog, namely . - ' 1 ' :516" ` - clietikeillitorrr'e-', . t o gethe r - with t.c. light plaid boots 'or Mr' NActil!fi, 1 is .Ciallisi .iitick cloth cap belonging to Mr". i,i ,eon, ''. -'' i - 4141' Mirgiiitit went out at one - of '4111 1 , .: 1t" PWI . ' ' • p u rpose' hii AM. irs4it - f, Mit of Creatio n." ye , 71in pulp - - it 'i it; 'i t Maid' titPra:R P l . 9 4 A q t Y . ...,. nem ptume of Blip attlxo;ths' 'chattaie aun th - . cress—is in itaatax* , The Transcript aays that GraCe is sapetin ---lei4inSthe-POlicojfiliraF.Plikmo which is to. con. taiikA.colleati9bor 49!_praaa,tales, a aeries of etc ............................ the per " 464 eatie'lieldoid:esiabited. "Greenwood of' i'h .IFilg3rlanitiers.—Tho'Chreeieleeed Begifter, 0 1 .4 Conds!lttro t,, hnve been united. 'The tielr,4lotr , Tfin com nbato re• turne'ot the lite election are ell fn. No trial of par -00;4(4110 attempted Iron. H. 11 `Sibley i are elected pekgelm.witboutr - oppesition; : , ;Th e -4 0 i c it t er vatespollo,istiesrloo.l7o - Legislitture of Min esottii convened yit.Ttleattayi the , ftlr rust, 7. • - .'"J .•-• , • - - • ` • • • ' - ' MI MEE `-. - • 4 • - p i M • - - • • , ' t r •=" • „ •`„ - t„„%;- • • „ —rye 4 - • , , , t '•1 .^ • ' • 4") A 7- 4 • ys' • • 4-1 1' E tr . af E t r ' • • 11.4-:' "'` • 'l, ' 7 fi EE E a 7, E t a't. - • - , , - ,:kt Cs-r4,fr 3 t • .0.• ; •,;:f C N 1 ,4 3 4-t f'l-:•t1-.7"); ';',,i u ',./,.1. 91, ,t*/ a .1-;f- l) f „.4 - rf,E - "4'l, rt ” ( '" • anyE ~ 4-1, .I • • `t*"' the L t' . t •?-, .y .~ '~a"s'. '°~ _- ,;,.' MEE .i c; ME tomaqicsitime . , TO . ! - TRAYELLERS THROUGH MPEICO. the National Inielligeider - publishes as o6CfAI; Carreeporgelicit: hold lately between the IldMildri - Brinime, afl aeltington and:thoSeeretailettlif State: and War, inliblatioll 113tfi . 4 ighta of Hazlet) jiver O - td" - the armed parties er: . - troticatts...x om se, hg Pacifin,,byro*n „The cer calls atiiiiiiitnto fiAi - aidencliiiii ' t the anitrhi , ities of Mexico t , are prepared and determined resistnnd.puniah abuses ofhlesican hospitality, such as iliose mid to have been committed in the State or Chihuahua—and that they will not be connived at, nor the guilty persons screened by the. authorities of the ,Staies. , i,:Theii,correspondence was conpritii ced *.'itis4a, in a forma l com pljtiat of ibeeicesses Committed at thetown.of Paso by Anierititeditkeirs, - who 'entered, armed, without passporter l a4 ; COmraitted acts of vicilencu mid insult upon tlis hie calls the , attention of this 'Government-lb' these acts, 'and , f givesbnitat notice that, the' Government 41.40:leo, Will.ridt allow for; eigners, - Ofany, nation, to traverse itstertitory, with .ont karrying anil.presentingto the proper anthorities the iepailiports; in due thrill • and if such foreigaers are awned fturtheir ciwn..defeniia, !the .bovernment _will subject "Ott to suet reittlutiOna of police. as it may dank-proper to establish, and has given the or -4e*lbiiiiMinfithesettleiiiiikta west tuipOsecl to these stinks front, such4dvitittateiw; so that, as he says, • the lattir,,ilnlesa'they,submit in &tare, as they should,-to the , lava indanthorities of the country, may„bsi pursue:4 and attached as highway robbers, cforagidom,tind tried ace ording to the laws, if ap prebendal:l,l7 ~To prevent such,coidlicts, he asks the interposition of the authorities of the United States to reitirldimbese pariies,=llr. Clayton referred the letter:loldr: Crawford, the Secretary of War, who replied, ma letter, which was communicated to Se norpo.`ln keen : :Crawford hen find no law au thorizing the , Ezecutive to-restrain armed parties from • going to Oregon or California, but says that if they leav,e_tbe.territory:of tbe,United States and en ter thit of Difitico,',they are liable to Mexican ,lawn for all the hripaibett;oflllesiean internal regandions, and that the ynitett States cannot rightfully itierTero in their behalf. They must, as he says, so abide the consequence ofthelr o*ll raalineasand violence.s , He suggests, however, as a measure of precaution, that if hleiMorittunwilling that armed parties bold enter her territory, she should cane notice to be given along the Ifni:lifer. t'ortleaofemigrants should be aware of this.correspondence, and guide them% rielVen aCcordingli. ' , _ Are! Pridts Healthy In.:4Moleral This. question' was asked Dr.- Allcot, residing near Bostnn. In reply, with good strong sense, be declares fruit next to bread, the great staple of hu. man diet; andlhey may not only be eaten freely, but should hexed in, aproper, manner. Even in time of. Cholera, they ate not only useful, but to prevent disease. Heopposes any sudden change of habits, even in the use of fruits when there is an epidemic in our midst, and adds a few remarks on Ihe proper manner of using fruits. 1 They should always be regarded as food, and eaten as such—making part of onumeals, not an addition to them. They should be eaten with the morning meal or at noon—never between meals, and above .all, never in the evening. Remember the old saying 7 -“fruits are gold in the morning, silver at noon, leadsit.oight." 2. Fruits should be ;perfect. , Most fruits obtain ed in large-citien nre either unripe or partly decay -coped. ,Inneither of these conditions are they safe. Cooky% Uttltnake them, safe. The great Erea tor.cooks fruit-best, as ageneal thing. 3. Certain parts of some fruit'should be careful. ly.:rejected—of grapes the husk and Seeds—o[ plea and pears, &c., the seeds—of cherries; the the stone. Those having feeble stomachs, whetb ,er atildimi or adults, should in addition reject the 61th:45 , 4:kart of the orange, plum, tic. .-.4e . ftr.4,0 3 / 3 711&416-not.go well togetlrer;or at the !time meal—the eiceptinns to thisTule: ingiv apply to baked sweet apples, and sweet bertit4 5. Excess in quantity—bring fruits to the table and always eat them with , bread and in moderation. To thosein the habit of using fruit, and having strong digestive organs, they are ,bealtbp—cbolera or-no •cholera, especially when eaten with thought.. fulness to the great giver of every goodand perfect gift, and without fear and trembling. Custom FACZ—A man named Jackson, belong iog to the Baltimore expedition to seek for the lost treasure of the Spanish frigate San Pedro on the Spanish main, losthis life by imprudently trying the experiment of leaving the diving bell while at the depth of 60 feet, to rise to the top of the water.— He did rise to the surface, but was so prostrated that he died soon after. Five fathoms is the greater' depth, it is said, ever accomplished by pearl divers' Tar Faunal Govnanantarr has presented to the New York International Art Union, three picture. from the Tuileries, for distribution among ita subscri bers for the present year. These pictures are 4 , ..The Conversion, 1, by Deaden; Liberty,r , by Landelle; and tg.Tbe Fish Market," by Duvalftle- Camus. The paintings will arrive about the last of next month, and the Annual Distribution has been postponed to the 10th of January. Celanese:a or Nsw Olussus.—The amount of tonnage that entered New Orleans during the year 1848.49. was 893,920 tons, against 900,448 last year. The value of the exports for the year ceding .30th Jane last, was 80,382,67,1, against $87,18.2,8211 the presiotailear. The value of the receipts from the interlor, during the past four years, was as" follows : 1848.9, 881,989,692; 18474, 819,779,151 ; 18484, $90,033,258; 1840.6, 877,193,464. ODD I? . t.s.otraure.—. 7 The Bangor Whig hays that Odd Fellowship in Maine is in a most floniisbing aondition. There are at present fdtpeight iubordi nate Lodges, in the State, with 5386 contributing members,' hating a Bind of $42,263 45. The reven ue last year amounted to 622,34919, while there ware eipended $1003361F; leaving an.ample surplus wherewith to relievetbe usick and distresaed." San Franctioo. The following 01311101111 were eleeted to the various' offices named below, on the let of August Judge of the SUperior Court; Peter H. Burnett* Prefect; Horace Hawes. Alcalde ; John W. Geary Second Alcaide • Frank Turk'. Sub-Prefect ; Fran else° Grtertm. :Forirown•Couneil ; T. H. Greene. Delegates to the' Convention ' • Edward H. Gilbert, Myron Norton,Ntn;fid..awiu,Joseph Hobson, Wm. M. Steuart. Supernumerary Delegates ; Wm. D. M. Howard, Francis 8, .Lippitt, A. J. El fin, Francisco Sanchez, Rodman M. Price. -Married. It would appear from the following marriage no . ticee, which we copy from the Alto Cal(forniun, tha t some of the 'Americans in California have been an nexing themselves to the fair daughters of that tar off land : In Monterey, by Rev. Samuel H. Willey, on the evening of the 9th July, Capt. Henry S. Burton, of the United States'.Army, to Mita Amparo Ruiz Y Ar. Rule. , At. San Francis co, 28th Jane by the Rev. T. Dwight Bunt, Mr. Alfred Augusina Green, to Mite DoloreaLeyorettn. =tattier. or Wm Fnzumi Pam:num.—The N. Y. Tribune remark . " upon •the announcement that Louie Napoleon ia . gUing - to many the daughter of the Kink ofiAveliett;att follows : A 4 that.gentlsmite,has only one daughter, the in tended bride ;until ..ttiMlas, Charlotte , Eugenia Au. gotta AneliaAlbettioa,the grandchild ofßerdadoue, the French Soldier. 'The yonug lady was bon on the 24th of April,lB3o, and is 'accorningly . l9 year of age• La we have no deubt she is an amiable and charming young_woman, we could wish her a better budrand than whit rake as report assigns her. , Ova Towrr.—Viretire:Otiatiooto notice the nur inernita improverainti that are'gtinck on the Varioun parts of our beautiful boirough, during_the preeent season.. Several bandana:le buildings-are now being erectediwhich will Candi itoprove the appearance of the - prezer—lifercer Preto, MEE HIGHLY =TY LETTERT Fan if PITTSBURGH'S. LIFE IN CALIFORNIA': Good News itrthe, - Gold Mintor. PCOIIIII3PONDERCE:OO TICS DA 1011.1111NG Ttartr: SAN SANCISCOi CidaPrUM e. e4guaist, - 1 DLLs arriving at San Fiancisco, I kivas so fatigued andliiiiiiiSted with the long and enonn..-T,us passage around Cape Horn, that I had determined not to write to any ; bEmy Pittsburgh friends in regard'to the Califomia Goad movements ; but, things have come to such a crisis here, that I thinti it irduld be interesting for yOu to:hear of them. • On Thursday; the -Ottrof July, we came in eight of the coadt- of California, a short distance above Monterey. Sunday following, we entered filcher bor ;•—the strait) for entering is extremely harrow, with tire!) high bluffs on each side. After you proceed up the bay a quarter, of a mile, there is a small island, rising, about fifty feet above the level of the sea—which is the resort' fur all; kirid of birds, and is entirely covered with 44n0. There is another island immediately opposite the town of San 'Francisca, called Yerba Buena (good herb,) where there,are wild goats and all sorts-ot game. The country on the north east side of the bay is covered with pretty heavy timber; wild horses and buffalo are sem. riinhing in large herds. In a few years, this will be one of the. most for. mid able cities in the world. There is not another" port on the Atlantic or Pacific Oceans that affords better facilities for building more impregnable bat teries and fortresses, than can be found in and about the city of San Francisco. When we arrived here, there was no kind of government. Lynch law was in full force; seve ral persons have been hung for the most trifling offences. The city was ruled by a large number of discharged volunteers from the old California Regiment, who term themselves the " Hounds," or u Regulators," and are nothing more than a lawless band of murderers and midnight assassins. The principal part of them are young men, be tween the ages of nineteen and twenty-five. On Sunday night, the 15th instant, they made an at tack on a party of Chilenos—demolishing their tents and shooting seven or eight, several of. whom have since died of their wounds. They also rob bed them of about eight thousand dollars in mo ney and goods. It created great excitement in the city. The following day, the people armed .themselves and rose - up en masse against them; and arrested nineteen of the participants, and put them in custody on board the sloop of war War ren. A criminal Court was then organized— grand and petit jurors empanelled. The Captain of the " Hounds," Sam Roberts, was brought into the court room, (the Presbyterian church,) tried, convicted of manslaughter, and ordered to be sent to the United States, to undergo anotheiirial. It is generally believed that they will all be sent home. They have been a terror to the moral por tion of the citizens of this place, since the close of the Mexican war; and are supposed to be the authors of all the murders that have taken place since that time. The population of San Francisco at the present time, will average from eight to ten thousand, in cluding American emigrants, Chilenos, Porta geese, Chinese, Sandwich Islanders, and Central Americans. There are very few magnificent buildings here. The'Perker plotisi in the Plaza is the largest in pia city, -afttbehill riartiarilearet7ol46 Every room in the bididing ia occupied with gamy tiling. Yesterday afternoon, a sailor arrived front the mines bringing with hfm a large quantity of gold; be went to this house and lost $20,000 be, fore he quit the table, He said he had only forty pounds left. One-third of the boozes are built or covered with sail cloth ; sawed timber is so high and scarce, that few can afford to give from three to 6ve hun dred dollars per thousand feet. The hills surrounding - the city are covered with chepparel, which the "Hounds " set fire to on the Fourth of July, and have been burning ever shite. In the afternoons, when the wind becomes strong, the. fire rages with great fury, filling the streets with smoke and sand. While in conversation with on old resident of this place, he remarked to me, that three years ago, there was but one church in San Francisco, and that was a Catholic Mission. There are now five established churches here,—all very well it. tended : the Episcopalians, Presbyterians, Catho lic, Methodist and Baptist. The old Minion has been moved five miles out of the city tbey are very numerous throughout Lower and Upper Cali fornia. Their converts are principally Indians. Happy Valley is a large tract of ground that stands to the eastward of the city, and is solely occupied by the gold hunters who wish to avoid paying ground rent. I think there must be up wards of one thousand tents pitched on this spin of land—very few of the occupants having the. funds to carry them to the mines. During the passage from Valparaiso,' felt rad& er sanguine about the gold excitements abut it far exceeds my anticipation. I have hatulled 'abaft"' $1.5,0'10 worth of the dust, since I have been betel Last night a gentleman came from the mines o& the San Joaquin, (San Wakeen,) bringing with!: him several lumps weighing over six pounds each: I conversed with a person who showed me twenty.- one hundred dollars worth of the stuff, that he find; taken out in two months. The richest part of•the mines is now covered with water—and it is said; by persons coming' from the diggings, that it wile be better this season than they ever were befOre.! The Americans tire driving all foreigners from the mining grounds. They are coming down in boat loads. Gold is found in every stream in California. Wages are so high on shore, that 130 vessels can keep its hands on arriving in port. All the crew of our vessel deserted the moment she cast anchor, and the officers had to hire the passengers at $l2 per day, to discharge her cargo. Out of one - hundred and fifty ships laying here, there is not one that has kept Its crew. Meehan. ice of all branches of business, are making for- tunes at their trades. I was offered a situation in the office of the AIM • Californian, at $5O per week. Carpenters are getting from 15 to 25 dol lars per day ; bricklayers, do.; bakers and tinnere $l2; laborers on•tbe wharf from 8 to 10 dollars. The freight is taken from vessels with llghtersand scows. These crafts are owned by merchants, and hired out to the labcirers; the merchant receiving= two-thirds, the taborer one-third. This enables' the laborer to average from $lOO to $l5O per week. $20,000 was offered by Government to place two pieces of cannon4u3d one mortar on a hill beside the city ; but no one would take the contract. It is very difficult to get hands at any price. The fare between this place and the diggings is very high. It ii $l6 from here to Stockton and Sacramento cities—a distance of sixty-five miles) $3 per hundred forfinight to either of these towns', MIKE .1 . f °' .1 t , ' ' I , "*". • - ' 4 • ,j 4 . . .from thence; it coati fotir cents per tiOttod to the diggings. ' '• • - The tide of etnigratio : altiians -:'- ' t te be to th e ,North Fork of the Sitararaiiito lQu>`-'company itt. the Sin Sottqiiie,lishifeltte best gold Tile4teartireiOrtliforid4errivild on:Stitaley night,i 4he tli'instani : .'liringing ear accolititajfrom the; Isthmus of Panama. The average number ofi deaths there is from twentpfive to thirty per day!, She ; lcTt sigh -on her upwanttrip,,,with fever anr( cholera. Thexiiis now a' b'aritiutliti the Itarbol that spoke the ship'Humboldt, from Panama, sayi ing that they-;had throwneighty persons over] bold, and bad twentpone more on the sick listj The northern immigrants appear to be more sub; ject to, thislatal disease than the .natives. If yod hear of any of my friends coming by way of did Isthmus, advise them to come in a party through Mexico; to Mezathut. , There is brit very littte-eickvess here atepresent The most prevalent disease is diarrhea. . The Irq habitants of Hippy Valley have been visited more severely with it-than those in any , other part a the city. I. have bearcLof but- three deaths witl2 l ; • in the last four months. The weather is extremely warm ; some ,days 0 . 43 thermometer stands at 105, at 12 o'clock, in the shade—and in the evening, will be down as. low as 45. It is 20 degreea warmer at the mines tlt here. There are' a - great number of Pennsylianians here—among whom I noticed several Pittsbri*.. ens. Col. Geary, .of Westmoreland county, has charge of the Post Office; he, also, has a large commission warehouse. We heve received dates of Pittsburgh papere up to the 15th and 'l9lb, containing accounts of ' the difficulty between Forrest and Meeready. • I will 'again write you when Igo to: . the mines, giving you a description of the trip; the bays of Juiran and San Pablo,emi the San Joainin river. Aim, the success of the gold diggers.! I will close my letter, by stating that- we are all well,_ 'The following are the names of the'yOung men with me: Dr. Wm. Patterson) Inultil M'- Lain, J. P. Speer, D. H. Russell, Thomas D.llll'. Masters, 'Wm. Mackey. Yours, truly, P. S. Since the above was written, there!i s a rumor in town, that the sailing ship Brooklyn has been w reeked off Cape Horn, having on board upwards of one hundred and fifty passenger'. The brig is now in port that saw her in diatress. A. A S. ' IX' Elenneu 'of the New York Herald, says: wWe have every reason to believe that a more rept; deceitful, and selfish cabinet - than the Pretend one never existed at Washington, How long are the honor of the president and the public intonate to remain iu attnh bandit,. Clifl The Hon. Mr. Chadwick, M. P., lately rode au a poney in tba underground sewers of LOntioni tweet-three miles in one day, in order to 'aectivil facts on sewerage to lay before Parliament. -' OD' Prince Metternich is-gaffe:lag Ham a(sotten ing of the brain. Belk in , convicts state of spa. thy, greatly distressed in mind, and so Car- Sank in dotage that he did cot tabogniao his dapgMer, the Counts= Lauder, *he spade a journey. futon Hngland to see him. CZ, bliss' Carolice M. Corrio, of Willimantic threw himself into the mill race at Wellnille, (the lower part of the vfllege,) on Friday overlie/ref ins; - , wg o4 4, r 4 la `"Atr,s o * P te ,YO.I.9!I!IG •ULthe altar etNeer York have' presented-aea. Avarua, recently Minister or war at Roestleorler the republic, with a splendid award, as a mask of their =teem. ezr rdr.Blacmady hie entered into an !copse., merit for foutztobtlis a - title Haymarket Theatre,and bound bimssil filially la:leave the cogs at itho end or it. . . So Jays the Lon4on Standard. 1„, _ I=7" A contract for 3000 tons ofraikaerillleon.li reported to have been 'Made inEurupe ervile Railroad'Company, for the continuation , 0f their road to Easton, at about (142 a ton, delivered . in this country. WI" It is stated in the Albany Evening journal that Dr. llardenbrook, who wee recently Vied at for the murder of Mr. Nou, was married to Mrs. Nottat Sandusky City, Ohio, on the 5111. cep. Victor Hitgo is president of the petthe con; grass sitting in Paris, and Elba Burriu one of the vice.presidents. m:r lean &runlet, arse of the most anima diect plea of the Fourier school, appeared lately . before the Paris police, to answer a charge of having die tributed printed papers in the streets, without a li cense. These papers were entitled "St. Resurrec tion, Universal Felicity, and Cry of DistresaM He was sentenced to be imprisoned six days. EZT' The travel on the Now York and Nevi ; Haven Rail-road is unprecedented in the annals of Maori can rail-reads. The receipts of the Compaiy are about 02,000 OZT An town paper, at the conclusion of 'am ar ticle relative to the late democratic victory in that State, remarlyi k that "the crop of Coons is very email this yeal,ll The same may be said in this region of courtly. We only know of the *dated one in Algerinollhode Island. ATIP The-Governor of New Jersey has offered a reward of 0600 for apprehending and securing the :pavimii/Ortielsons, who Murdered joint Collins, at Divert, Burlington county, on the 26th u 4., and , 0200 for apprOhending each of the persona who aid ed and abetted in that transaction. rte' Tb Poitoffice at Charleston, S. C., wits for cibly entered ills Subday eight last, and o large onto ber of letters opened, and scattered upon *hi floor. ,No account &Oho amoinB of snonirtOltersiONmo wren, nor hgtifeiy duo Neon obtained of the sob :hem. IX7 - Thh coil earnings of the Boston and idattle Rail.road duffel; the last year amounted to this auto 'of two hundred and fifty-four thousand dollars. CCP The is 4 Board of Visitors at West Point re peat the recommendation of their immediate pro. tieceuon, that the pay of the Cidets be alibied from 624 to 141 per month, the original amorint.— With the strictest economy, those who hale no Iriends at basal, to assist them, find that they have not sufficient for their support. - - Grf• William-Goodwin of New Haven, states in one of the papers of that city, that, during the lan four years he Istm watched the beds of the sick and the dying one thousand and one sights, and that he was never poorer in puree, richer in health, nor higher in spirits than at the present time. ellir New disuoveries of load ore have been Made tibout two miles West of Dubuque, lows, .It is maid ? that there is between 70,000 and 100,090 lbs. of min. tiral'in sight, witlre good prospect for more. .1 otr The. Governor of New Jersey offers a reward of 8600 far the appreheeton of the murderei of - tellies at Beverly, and a reward of ono for any Person who idany way aided in the escape of the Murderer. • tzr Austin , E. , Wing, of rifichigaa, a Delegate in Congress while Michigan wee a Territory, died; at the Water cure eatabliahment in Cleveland, Ohio, on the 215th ult. uar Twashilling pieces, called florins, are clef coined at the English mint. A proclamation has been Waned by-the Qiieen, declaring 'them . !meta tender. Win_ _____ ~<. -.."~"l~:~,'~i~itix'"n MEE A. M. SWANkr News tuid Mine Miens Items. Ni= '1; _ P..~x,„.. t:,.. _ Le=i The followinilpolj,te and.vomplimen!;ity-eclrree., poodence hag See'''place between Tr ea c the Whig for.-qoveotor of gitie**ppi,-4ed 15,L 1 .18 , k Gsa Sap A. Qrl*f_s*t-,.7/itir lOtiectiorge of the - .ilutiesaArivolVdd's.iin me a the Taylor Republican:party for'the officit oL.Govi erpor-ofibis State, I expect to address the people at the , times:and places designated:in-thennexed liett,and I hasten to tender to you, as an opponent *DrXii.V.,.. of All's eVaiteit,',li-impectfal invitation to attend the appointments, and to participite in the discussions on fair and equal ,terms. Indeed, 1 hope it may7beJagreablir you to authorize me to announce the appointments as , joint, arid . that I shall have the pleasure iif receiving a CoMmunio`a.„ tion from you to that effect in time for the.an.' mouncement to be made in the papers ocithis city to be published on Friday next. I have the honor tome,` I Very respeotfully,:&c., ' LEA. Mosstorrrn,.August 241849.1 , Loire LEA, Esa.--Dear Six-Yesterday I recehr.:, ed your letter dated the 10th inegbutprOinaited , the 14th enclosint'a litiCelYout; appointments, as the Taylor Republicau otsdidate,for, Governer, and tendering me as invitetion:to.attend them, and to , participate in the discussion' "upon fair Ynd , eriurtl , terms.: I havemrt contemplated so. extensive caroms, as that you prescribe for,younielf, and'the time especially when you proPcieete . tom wettest it, would beinednienient to Ine,rindincom patiblevvitti other engigeinents which 1 bavo •humed. Alt therefore obliged to decline.your polite invitation; I may, hiSsrever,'poes, ibly, heen abled to meet you at some'point or pourts.in your, route. If so, I will endeavor to convex to you'in:. formatiow of:the-fact , entirely reciprocate the;; courtesy manifested by your communientionond feel ,assured that, in you, I have a•worthy oppe. - nent, not disposed to degrade a polities!" contest between two greet patties, into one of petty ,Per-' sonal issues, but to discuss, before the people of this State, the principles and policy, Vogt Federal. and State, which distinguistr the Taylorßepnbli. can party from .theDemoeratic party: ; ' I I remain, very respectfully,Blc. J.A. QIIITIvaN• The California correspondent of thelireht!Sork Courier and Enquirer, writiatfrom th&anhuita=moer. date of Augatrr, says.: gg What moat strikes a stranger in' the Mines, is the perfect order and quiet there. I may truly ay, that in point of Integrity of Sharaterithifi'llolted /Rams has lint its very best .meti as representatives to California. This is no fulsome. praise, I never saw a body of men, so well educated•aad so honor able as the great mast of miners. • • Many times 'Since the foundation of our Republic, have:our 'citizens exhibited their peculiar capacity for aellvirerniatent by splendid exhibitiood of public virtue; but none are ao brilliant or convincing to me, es this act. which !zee every day on alt. - sides: - Thousands - or men are away from their homes, engaged iti themost dangerous of alt pursuits, perfectly free fare! the sword orthe law and all restraint except what they choose fur themselves, and yet they Alatittet them- selves more honestly, soberly midpeacefully, than when watched and guarded by careful legislation at home! Common virtue makes the most perilous of all situations the most secure. It converts lawless. news into a higher species of liberty Pi,;;; The first !pile, on fide road, was date yeeterday siternoon, immediate/y emit of t 'Stailiters Ma r ls the commencemenfot ineetiinportant, ittr provement. Thera is now no doubtentertaimed that •he work will goon, the -whole -under Lnetract to he completed in - two yezin4frenillevem her nett.—Ciere/andPkandesder of Thiiisifrip:, Ancrrura Wirinrsu..—We learn from the South. western papers that proposals have bean Issuedfor a meeting or Mass convention et litutl*ille,,',Teunes. see, to be held on the 15th - instant of the , heirs- of William Jennings, said Ito have 'died intestate, In Suffolk, England, is 1719, leaving an immense property, now estimated tit some forty millions of dollars, consisting of Orin* back and .othet 41 0 4 1 1 3 0 OnOrlnge* FlrOgeriTi•AVis still Onastited, -- and lying the - hands:of theihihali' Government, subject to the claim end - control of the heirs. Most of, the claimants realde'iir.Tennesitee,:. -Mimissippi, Virginia, and Indiana. An adverke pink session of even such personalities as ranunerated of seventy years, to say nothing of the real ,estatii; would, we apprehend, be at least nine poiater of the law against the American descendents of William' Jennings. -N. Y. Jnor. of Costrouree:.. Wao u Ha t—What can the Perked Transcript mean by instituting 'nett inquiries us the , following t • ? Tenn this . 1 a fie° untintri " What is pleisanter or more perfeitly agreeable than to.see a friend who owes you a little bili s which be never has the money to pay, going Off on capita. iitSe excursions, rides, parties of pleashro l or I.o,pla ces of amusement 1 IVs a satiafitctior - ,,biliniaw that they have the means of enjoying - lltUnnelset v erttln though you don't yourself. Would it of-bee gond. idea for our legislature to exempt two-thirds of every man's income for this porporvir Psonnta..--A llztat Steamboat 414eictent.Tho Washington Republic, of yesterday 'mil: • 41 By a private letter received, detect Tampa, Sep -o:mbar I, we learn that the otetimboatblery,l4to). land, havingon board United States tr , oops, inr,ocir vice in . Ylonda, burst tier boiler, by wbleltimvontenn men were killed, and one hundred and*enty boil= and moles. w No Wiens have been seen across theabie mince the Bret depredations were committed; Every day signs are reported, but nothing bee been touched in any of the homes, nor have any of the : whites been molested.” Trtz 000 D TAMAR TlSlEll!—Siity *OS a day! We have received two letters from Cataatique, high county, informing us that the veto or Many of , the bawls working at the Crape iron works have been reduced from evrEarr to SIM ants a day Ai our informants are respectable men; there Can be no doubt about the flict, and wo pree4rne that oui amiable fr.end, Mr. Thomas, will scarcely denpit this time. la this a specimen- of the qgood times+) we were to have under the Taylor adhiluistration 1 East= (Pa.) Argos. ....._ , C 27 Nonce: avaav ezra woos* strafi: thinecnii. —The American• Oil, having-perform y its use so many remarkable -.corer, ono beta A world Re. medial Agent for stwionti disanaeS, h *l e id t uced some perform y persons to counterfeit this'itiluable TM,' icine, the: original and genui ne American Oil tf:q ained from'`. a well in Burksvil e, Kentucky froor t the selected' only proprietors, D. Hide 4 Co., whirippointe4 Mr. • Wm. Jaekson, of 89• Liberty atreetsOttikiltEllr O* tole and only agent for supplying sub.agents, in Wes.: teen Peoesylvatua, western Virginia,end part, f; Ohio. The true and genuine Amana-01 hi* de* green color. There are various counterfeits abroad. —some Seneca Oil, some *taixturerclosely ream bling theirandinei puiporting to come Rpm the Pito.: burgh end Allegheny Dispensary Company; some' black, Some white, said Lobe made from the (MM.' nal American Oil, D. Hale ik Co., the only and• sole proprietors or the true and'origionl American; Oil, DO NOT nor-Nrvrat DID supply - toy pemoril • who make the ankle called Extract et American Oil, said to be refined, clarified and mincentrated. BRWARE of the worthless counterfeits, and OB SERVE that Wen. Jackson, 89 Liberty Itireet, Pate- burgh, head of Wood street is the ONLY - tied SOLE; agent tor the:there mentioned District, and that ease is genuine but what has the name- acid address printed on the label, and in the pamphlet in which' each bottle is enveloped, and likewise notice ; tint the proprietors> address la printed in each pamithlet , thus: >. D. Hall & Co., Kontucky.>> Another Irray ! of detecting the counterfeits is the dß:o3 , ooc* in-tbo ; price. The genuine is sold invariably et;bo cta. , perl bottle and no less, while some or the tiontteiptits • are sold at various prices under.- . % The Pure and only Genuine American fa is. sold wholesale and retail by Wm. Jackson, at the only; agency in Pittabittgb, No. 89 Liberty event, bead Af Wood at. •' - ; augsl:Sm MEW MUSD:I.--Jan reeeived,A i tinther supply of the AA following popular Songs fOr the Piano : " Be kind to the loved ones at home." " Neils , was a Lady" by 8. C:Fostrir. "Row thy boat lightly." " Speak gently." " Beall/ul . " V Vi r ginia Rose-bud.' And a variety of other popular amide. ,TO/IN 11.1l1BLLOR, se plB 81 Weed street. OR IiAL E- 7- TlFfirrillo - 20TS - 0 - F - ORO pleasantly situate above South Pittsburgh, onCont: having a..front of 06 feet on .a -wide stniet, and to-t gather 330 ket deep to a 60. feet einem, commanding n, fine view of the river, no and dew% as alith.of this city and Allegheny. For a bealtbfresideacejevelohatiens are sapenor to the above. They *ill be 'sobtit a bar.' gain and on ateenunodatinglerms. ' 9. CUTHBERT, Oeu'l Agent'' septa 'Smithfield street. .._ s:~~:~. v .~-~... t{a,:ws.~..~r.~ - `.:::.tip ..t a_i:<~6T ~...;.;~>~C,; =MI =r,' 4,1- ' 4 :6 . • • • ' - , , • • , . " • • 4rtite' . ogiziviuks Its 3ktlieirrippf.i "' Xithrenia. pettiallarait Etna Road. 161111 EMI LOCAL WORM. A "Viime.-;-Wei, the studio of / 11 .r,4 - viiioFlliitta*gfii..iti**?irl ; above the E444 l 3l4o44lFilthlfifT*C; Rung the few momentSslite,.tikiallk, iLeieeeiSe4 e°l JA El e u --* familiar feounte:tiatteOltithitiatihtietylx4bited by the artist toVecatichfinilitldWii-iiWloiltus - foi words to express our tutietrutlet.of theyaintiaiKoS the eetiefeetieeYe der&veiltrameueelf4.--''•:We would adiritio oh! friend:llV and spend an bitutr in his studio, andihey ,wilt ihete meet with qu!tkikium:beiPr-faiiiljar and ItfedlkeY cotratenaneearyshicliTs illcijiiiiigiiiiiaiMost to imet gine the erietirkiiiiirsiiii*iiiiktiem;frim:theti*, - . 4 -.ein j li gsim:Pr l u r bilt.Mi-0 - Ontql . to bequeath to iiTroidjitli:fattiffil4ikenkiii..4oi, , ingly t!auggtqpinsiiii:Oqua.--. S 6 ~Meacs, or NT4lrwn - r°Frlo7e4 any'dirc Lion yon may dmanai in Our - citi4Ort.naiciaintiiigiiilditiciithe f ittiat. 'onmistakkbleiofFit*ushlpreleptiirmeittgar4 ;c o n fin e d cP;th9 - cizi!PliiP 4 4 ll 4 ll34 lja"ntdie them Near houteisluegnitiglitititeloltrogei - nOntl , : ng ' down; as Ed d, wtquigs • and !WM,' 0..1 1 4.a4Y41.41C10 1 .V.44,011 01 18 - s l wPfu , it's' of heiv i moden l il f i k - fWki*# 1 ° 0146. ! , .... 4 4 6 ' • numbernnumber of itittabiterits;-eint'ihii-amyktit , ~, :ite!! 0 4 1 43itca 1 142440 -1 04.0..004ietidloPittttbRak _fifty years hence" ; EainuteCurrittriiitrions:4*O'reWeoiii readers to the advertisement (01 01031tr1°... found ►n snottier :-Who • know Mr. C., that he bank[lb lkettiii*litijOit• ment-of goods andythaf lib = will'sell them as elieap `dß stq,. - othersjmilar establi shment 704Pwr,Lulp e- Auti own Itoowiinige . Teri .uttecO r itt the cutting ilepartinent IS - atetre'retirt:Of 004 taste,. 'and has had lopir,Oßtijenctit,ig.itlLlS particular' line. success to-the- establishttierit:f• ":,"--1,1 oza.— lady railed on the Mayor yest~6r~ , day morning and stated •that !t , k3o - pl)l,fitot to, be!leia't#o l iff*ifitc4l4l2 4;l6e6ik"-Atatic* rgwfi ; and.aakell that 163 might4hhsaaa iatanCe to r4,C. claim - bet;' /1141166°rsate d . 0 .6. ;ilili - 4 1 4isliV 3- juzir *irincoind ibujitti -waA.:orisituint,gl when. he ,doclinedlo interfere in the matter thinking, itaj" Pa l e . thaCr.the young -tO7-fw4!R!ii.Tikt#lP,ltget take :care cif tierieff. - : L i • =III along orte_ofitlttileitiiiitstpit Sunday, :we saw -a-little girlieppirMityaWnk - lkight or ten „Yeurrp_ragei_r_ ißder,,iio.inieenoW or intoxication.. We _rinked,her what ithi'lmd• , 'lr§eit drinking ; she told tua porter itiWhittjtey.,4llo , upon our 43416,1 !iii Why;ehii,iiritritilt;sholold idler mother drank the samomid-olliiiied.lieiM!ilii B'lo3-'4 mother tn4.lOie - 04,4 z ;64:i . ii6i,,ve oar doubts iticint it. fir iL 'New YorlrFlarr says that hir.Smith dethilttsferpA)43£lolBCh O ap enough (hi a'ileor andflt. for.a.gent!ortatt,;?-- We were not aware before that peer mien 'tieeie itiot gentlemen. Talking of hate rethiads'Ai that mato; tieed yesterday a perfect boantyirro ceitattettinditer .dowit-op Woad street *fetch we fancied Would fit u co a nicety'. . : Cast rr an Titan hatfe - unilertitooii ft= ghod authority that many of our citizens have been cbargF edfour cents eftekvfnair lateeiritil poi present Post Waster. - Formerly bottalf oth:o4lmi:in t was charged, end if our recollection is .-nci(itt fault, there - hag beett i holds, 'passed - authorizing to 4outdo that ounAlot,:. Will thatotticial gentleman enlighten Ile on this tubject I' Om m a L -01 mPbelig - oilhtt Mcio No l 4 3 :* l - change, hag receigaddirect ricia biltinioig4.gEgapply ,af fine fmti Aystela, and will keeig`thig' agitongtaßt . 4 zfrilke : B4ll4 tigAlkt.) , ti 111f*:t1,014-#4tibit C ii ttr," ibrznuo - 004 - r*aoteletaidEjiii ! lgia,aiggartigetaeat•ia another colarbii.--, Cer iLalaa`inZigh Ldbi cdPTY '1C 11 , 1 44 11 4 T+PA Itt,lle2title of 3' new 3; S. Ari Etti; it hi an, interesting.work,; and wilt have 41 2 11 Bake Holmes on Third -street hasitfok tate." - .lsfr:ll:has alto received Sartain's tanganialfrd? Ntabet.= Si is AATIONAtt noTCL.—'rbfg-iViirkßOlV4=itgablda'r meat U P 4er i he maP'VraPikt.strita present ,popithn; iandloict, Mqj. Raaanz,Nre ataliapoi Wag a fair ahare, of hasiaesaitiase drat 7 -14ar prafer - • ,r. ME .444titly - the r iaistiirwarreltlrata.et.' day afteracia' co coultht!thelp thinking that the; alladayr,ollf taatakq attit.htthir it 'rail in die viroogtioa. • -.• ; . .a.m.samary Pagano—There ten . :tierepia; , bra:Tata' teifore-,lllayer.,Ruet jesterday, meTningi,zuz' trclinne aiankortnetts and WO oiderig conduct ti • cc , • • • ' •• • •:1" i °pit Or-Itte ciiiciouittp6o7o apyrten stagel _ , manager of theltatiosal Tbeatre, for his criminall " ctloWrad • ear' 4 0 )3 a : 4 C , Ora k nown ,. i n this.citv , oPamillsz•--Ona dm hefts- c'f'Aiil, ( 7 . ;tm#*en oaripmg'fiotcewithhimooSagdaypightoposs n.. Wilma:dad be have FAtightit;:itnif whet leg to deivith It. "' Smlam, the Ywwkee'delineatin.. to atlotit to ~Thig out ntmter ornew YanYde-ptemt,itialadltO playing attheAValimt-in •Philaaolphta - , , Pnucs tTliercOwere•fiieleititt(ere:tilii:Vaiir, =yeatenfai, itjrepanliThtl'w ith'iirgtikeiOn'eusl• Iket" - -. - Four ware sent to the Hill, and-one Fitiatilai fide. - • tr 4 9l o 4 ilfOr. ll 3veibi6: llll gliged far arm , nig hie eibre• Vnqur URI PeFfoutt Scll d ei. °- radl iml tzt * le V u ri rtPf l o 's' en in very, dian k/ V n egeWi d ewe-they cleanse and purify the' hOd7 Of all bad liu tiriOr3Vid-ItYetVbing:lbnift IPPaguta-40 licalihilind lira* `part such 'int energy - to-Alta circulation, that twaltleund .Agar to the WhOletkarne-: PlAnatoroto four of stud Vikatiett .I,l7l.Atakon,olt.gniell.loPedt soon wake a peeped Mire of thetatist - Igmuup.e . ipmer;id Scrofula elit the some time the winstittnion will undrold ench a safest -change that Retards, at Well as - a 9 other complaint, will be banished (rem the body, and newlifitand ilgor will be stivepeathe whole frame -4 :Bowel qr ataiittnyliit And isnionfons.i.iltetnemPer that the Original dna Only Uminilildban-Aregetable ls have the wrilten signature of lytkuala Watorrton ties telt label of each box. _ • Remerater, als4lballl., EGiiieirPruggiat, carrier infi - Market and Third streets, is not an agent (Orthiwattedl tin t e and wet cannot guerantee geninnathak orated by bum foraali, ; The fferWitleiS fit sale at Dr. - WT.IODi ‘Dtinelpid Office 169 Rabe alveoli Philadelphia , end TODM THODIPSON,46I Liberty 411 A t, Pittegurgh,; 11 ,4 din is solo *gent for this city, bywhonr - deztlers can be tw_ plied atilt* wholesale rate. - • hepl9. • - ;"1- 1 1, ; At Philadelphia, on Thursday, the IlithliistaiditraPr- Ihrokuta D. Lorcm, of Beading; . - • • Copt, ‘.74ocser commanded thietteadlog AAillerhas dram the organisation , ocSatittissAtutY in Mexico un til 11 : 4 ad uit'e a ati r dC tb7 101 4( 111PhanYt .sn'a tg u l:k B4.l l ll7'l llige P(thall"t r t ail le d lia: ri ed eiie lb7l.ll6Cl e h ler tia , et , 3l7l) 77 . . Their Ogee eves uk T igaPt gmsictuid Peut 'o l i 4 nia' Beginnint, and nobly did they: malt:Wither lehotabl'a, Through''A long and,iiria o 4 l4 w9eigd Captain ' and hit Orelopanywere hi active:and-Pardoilkeerwee, and mostdisungulshed at the dowrgrot of Obiipujiipec the the; 0 4 /44 .1 1 4 1 nd the,sursender. of the An.' He way d ttritlernixi of high' general c/Aid,irdinary4a telligetteet"deenied to his alltYY , lll:ollMithal, an ardent and friend. ' • - • 0.; On Muddy, the 17th iastaot;ki,-.lpAstlC,iiiiici,"of Coneweption t sged4B years. The friends oftios'faruily are lnvited to attend bisfenei rat, Eton* hi* tare reiddence•On - Liberty streets near.WV nu,' ells-dart riteadaYelAt 2 ttclitak,l.. ',MOyat s 2 einalfrit ;++4llB itabseriberWill keep up constantly (at the Mononkthels Exchange) train . :Ma timer FRESH ORME.% heMittaerve tip iii iletVo the yery,battatyle.;„'. ' •H. C. CAMPBELL, t sePliklaPr , ,,: Cot._of•iimitheeldand Fourth :oh. • *mei ~J . -T o4,EN.Thec, r hOittLlNG now occupied' by)lo oubaoribey-onet#o corner br Tbialiort Rowrots., ordaining, rani'reenttr, bath roam with hot and 0 4 )Idwater;aLdalltlioinotbrrrirtiliroveifie - OW'Ervire oaths pt or of ' seplaqt t 7 i4,!.4BAsroOdiri t, lEEE ~ ' ~ .. =I ` .4:~ EMS = =ME S t. l ei =En MN 1111111 ~.., ...~ A - k : .. - ...:.-:,:t..,- - ,:t.:. ,- -.At...:::-, -, . , ""-; ',-.7.A:47c.---.. Nre Mewg by Vele/gritFoil.. Post Reported for - the Mo!ning • NEWS FROM SALT LAKE: • - * • • St. Loron, September 17. A. W. Babbitt arrived from Council Sidle, bring ieg with him, the Valley mall up to the 3d thin. The ..airir.altgal prospects ate cheering and the - health at the country e 4o2d. 16,009 .emigkatta bad ,liaeaed tbrougb they' ri Maa lift , _ and 300Cic obld-r;hiftir there:— • • turned; back.: - .flier-Mormons 1 1 4 41 04Ve:Iffilitr.?*undlrfe Ono:1111 Th e I n . .di :oneNitiftl44ll4,.:tetircbandiae - wail Cheap, altandonMl.thukt - wago na bid a thaailkile,:thin side f ,totfßorVkiinetfiiinid!lentls9 teams -edge of er r i G Would zSimendean had eitab- Gibed agiiiiiiiiintiatAttiiittiti Fork. _ • bai , n eigalized a pro- - . • StatiOf blieert. We illaralo l Woglis!..lfrurFgod thaktheOnedar and, *0.040 19410049ati1iii.illitf-Augata.— • ertre'l'Oirdifo WOWS:re tiftitamo3:ilia *eradefeated, iiniciriy' including 2 - 9 iranieteAnd-Onichlef. 'l'hoOrnachter,l9at-4 hilted and 9 woMuled: , : i iinsiCh . rid - Fotea Were nhout to • gtike"..witi on the ;!a c ynnea. • I a cumeisiasillfic 11 184. - • - 'leafy Clay arrived atpynoiritta,ll:litid iverdeg,,tind left For lfeb fina'this ntotaalh Tigre it three feet wales In the'channelbotWeen. • tol* Nsty Moat , s apt 17 Flour:-.The•tranoetionti 1 2nte - Avithent nay material adage uiSpri4i,4dthiogh . .npohtheivheles.thesaultet.ia.nitheolie f ivier.:_:t.:- • , Grain.•. There-is nellaag - 11 - eicilo Wheat worth noticing.ZErhise whiiatl Op bold mitt.2o-per bish - el. • Corn nuppll6:llave come forwardfinely. _Thole niand:havlogfalliti off, prLemlitorwreuede4;:.‘. ti • Proviaions;.There is o t t g I I log qt.fireoiiisaa worthy , *Poetic& -Tile tutirkerbisteadY; tino4 , lolbut nay sales or coitrequeeett....:;2:;:,-• -; • • 7 eof%6lTtiere , us- better traidier market'anal:rides have:declined one-eighth, . Sugar. demanitturli. Orlenne auffat,_ecd prteest'are eaitettteit; life • note sales atAiliSc. riccerdliig to gogity,, • q'"=. • Cmt~rtc4u,Sept. 17 Plaor The trifle bas been light n!la-.1135t Market 0011. There have been sales to.dogi or 350 - ).tiairela sound old at 15,60. _ I.4,Criffn.../tra . firm ftwrip:perleiii7-''-:::••• • - • '"- - .ostal.:ere'firtn tir SCaeltr.:pet.btir4tel; New •Wiicat ..I , l7bilikey. • tialea at We note rake- OffiOonion:batocat .-p lb; abonldeni and -sides tiOititiiirritt - Coffee end Sigtutlllo;llb24t#rA:•*:!!PPl4:-411.iklitie la PPrices. - .Balea of Lentle*Petls6. per ;Sales- •of Lard at +ll. ' • . Ili carom: Deellff Circle 11131fPIIIIVIAne . •: • • •-• • • Second Tier -•--• .. • .... • -,;••••••• 50 tadta. Tour Avraczo—Poore o ? i ett , Cuitatn writ tttie at btur Past 7 .°'Clc'ekrPredi By nerei 41eit r the • rGy thr:o :Light& • ielitill the- • TCZStirriSN4eMbbrfrlaceizy. _ = je s Herßa: Pierce o,eurli."-- ...... To 4t, ........... - ' befolloreaT„..niiirrolt. Kat h leen • - • . Doctor O'Toole.* —4trae11":)....,`-rn,...v...,-Miss FantLY;;: • after Marc 'a 3TttEiCaAL:-"OL*tr'i-lhe'lietee- 1184/21?' To;eonalnde with A DAY IN PARIS Characters -Mine RislonigailgkE4444-7' tad iiule : dgaer:` . . • Stsisa..lllP3l.llMV &HIV. T A" CT 0 - , Oesstlaminsts.". , ViinaditslssajtaclisiO, WIIOVESALE2AND•O No. SQ OR TS 13_ 1r Ma ±S, O . I2II PFAitt:ELW • itlwary: -ors hasukssetarge, assartraiSii of - :- Bosoms, Collars ; C ravatOloves,.. kloalery, 3ispend s Under Shirts. Drawers o!cor.-reser. NIAWIM , O 4 4 - 9V,W43M0: iTc* . '-- • eiraimigireeSlMln_ 7p 7 1 1- 0110*:134341;:ta g. Void beittefnatrutfaenwers • ~L lOneTrosetvoisd7oet., corral in the arlikot" Untie XIV. =On_ e do 7. do, . the do " 7 "di) round comers, plain caning.- - ••e - do 7do plain round cornets. , . Ode . 1,- do • - 61.d0 elegontly - chtved: • ,' ' Oztert )8} do- pfautletutd corners . - • Onis'v.:vdo - do- do' di) ,do • •,; . Onto'gkdo -6 do' carVedibridtare.:A ' , q' ~'AI E . Oae .aro 6do - pialaround,Corhert•ti . Onti-' 4 o do 6do da 4c. - • . 4 5 ,‘ One do „40 t alone ationto. All the above aro fogathei celebrated inanafsetory of Poitortband are ;warranted ittall cairapotad the rinrchase'rtionty.refrinded, foundedefoo l lvo • to any particular., The. prtreattnathe man as chrorrit rit'the rnaintfireuilY 4 odd Mani 100r.06 thOlo dr threnor atitt li tY rkumcdhe rf ° 4 l47s * • - auritnrai•)=. - Sever; Posisciixiii 6 ocut., froro.Baconts, Ibivin, ' • One do - • 6' do' do tr" l / 1 7orce'ster, N. Y. Two do 6140 do ,Bacon _ Ono do -- 6 do, 'do ;Volta& Co,, N. Ail thrralicii4 Cart° Porter orttriantadin eveey Fes-, pen; be Eng =do note sal y to tirde . r, and riteystieh moan be tolled orcfOr durability; even th tomb and or snpo rior tone, ' ' • "JOON B. It, Solo p trio hale Ohieharing's Piano Fattes r ,' ' • • for Western Ponnitylvanta. : ,- - T-rialra,V. ' ll - cpasETz=Strnied7: wi ,4 &f;oin • P -3 -,; - RdithrveTownsban, cni Friday ave 11th .cOl inst., a BRIGHT atY;six years oldontiantean.. an.a high; a small star'on the forebeadilho rem hind fod‘Nvlnte half up•die lee; theitorefoot votive-to the first gtood condition ;-ttiong Gnat tall, nittld Any person findtl3 •himarinll be liberally rewarded' by leaving bits as the. HOTEL, end of the Old Al legbetty Rifts; or in MOlo3l.B* . Cartr p -at-thet-head Poor Nouse Lane. • - , _ - . 4 - lONSVAIPTINWE'ATI:anS inny:nOw, reecho 'ale , adVICOSAIMM IreatMeDtl. Of 11 4, , MT.1 1 4 1 0. ; 4 0." UINTOWiii Pe; by giving !VoltmegentiolOrtnell' nnep 45 . '7euerilicistlti5 . ,,...epopsul,g11 , ;;;ItieroinesscAt „Allentown; Peion..Se • • aaffsv) AFETY 4.7.44,011 R feet , Encttliefety. Plums-foe k7;'sale 4ki- nr_bri'447 m t :tt131“ 4 114713PW8,15.V04: ;NO. . . 2BWlthirlelteeL • . rb - rtr re l y , prov t 3 _Hen vie, foe satel4- RHEY;IIIATTEIEFtrs4 CO OT. OP OttOUPLO-AND K HOUSE , 3TABI.I± with Cower; BmA:es, 41telvam_Gtoss Am; pose Pipe; lee., at AUOrDiOII,Oa knday'neiviliegem... ber.2lst• at 3 otheetritt th e efteretkm>wilitteeold on the Dm:lases. opposite The stew, Sege; a Lot_ of...eiopoa. ft ent i tur /beg on Prospect treetotboye•Logat4'sod e, -se t; lending back% Oes;.onhieli eteeted tiek Mow • cal Frame stable also; tit the edme rim enter 'Eteulat,Stielifing, Glass ja*Sinve slid Pipe; *4:-:"". i'IItiICERY STORE, STORE PlXTLTakitaltdiatore. ‘,„11 - hoick _Furniture. tat AIM 170N.--413' ItTondar next,- ' soptsmber 24thi at ID delOck:loAlue linertoon, wID Ly mold, by order of Hugh AloMattot_ slit/it:Lao:ire or aobt. ,Groy,:lirebotor oftot,aboyotbe-Footietaitt loN-bis. entire stock G rosaries-tad colopriaboir voiroovitith heroleos, pmligee, sutra ftttuxes t iter.;., too, Roan- Et6ltotoi Httchttillittteils, Ece. • 1: • sepia - - - • , 148 MeIdIENNA, Aael .E3IPIRE I:7LCIITIIING3BIFOR,/&*, • • • . 11 0:153LERERTLEMILEEZ.,, • • IDIFEN-RY.CHIGNELW-wonld respee.sfully invite-0e r 1.1; 'attention of big frie.ndsand - -the - pnblia to his steer of Frarrianableand•tritil made CLOTHINGs at the above Itand....Tbose who prefer their Garment made - to order,. always find-a g aol siren - meat of-Goods to•seteet from:: Ale. Itoartste Parr;seill auend to-the:cottiug de partment, arhieh is a guarantee of a- well cat,gtrid gord luting gement. efformill tipared ; togrre Bath. faction In the style- nod finial' of our,GoOdtAfEvery ex- - ertion /babe M . 24010 please our euzuntterid.. • .17:1m 5 - toosala for ar0n5.5.5...5..:,4-.!•':..• ••••••• 7 :lcraitiVPlLOPOSALS,addressidletittil,"P:'4lllll‘l4. 17 or &a Pitts burgh Gen'Comaptuty,e,•illidlsised,t . "sato for Wrought Iron," will be received at the Offieirer• the Works 0011.172untatLY,Ittelnkinst.;_III2:*0'el001(1Z m. ) for furnishing tbe following owsutities and sizes of *Sr.'s'. best'onality of Juniata f. ' 'IOW feet ore byo incites angle Iron;W tbs. per foot. 1300.' 4 . .3. in. a 310 ""`. • , 18 plates of .8 02.0 in. long; by 1 foot Bin: oridiiirtblek. 1.8• :1 4 " 1 " Onts.:4 4 26:ffp - " 2feell in. - 4 3 Ibt:i(P . ft. 3 3 w io te rr i airfrot,,ent to pattern, about 28 inches atone - end, 0 - feell inch 10ng.5 - pitundsper,Toot. , 300C1Poundi miscellaneous bOlt and bar. : • • To be paid (or /n cash", 'air /months' deliirerY; Bidder's xrilf please state 'difference ijt.prwe between Junieutilnd • pkiddlcd. UktiCIAVELit, ssist: •G. S • FIC-4° AR-COFFEESAIoeba. St. Domingo and Rio Coffee litiltrtieltand.fet iuk) diePEICEN TEA STORE,IO at* . ' . ' T.r.; f. • _ .; 4.:4,14.1- •A• - • w I`~ ~ ..~::. •::~;; ~+~ tS OM ;; : ‘• r.• ••'; • t.. . t • • • , • • ' -..`‘ r. + ~--...-,. MN I RE =IN EIMEM , ' MEE ME , • 111111