THE PITTSBU 11 GAZETTE. PIIIII.ISIIED ••111TE a co PIT T6H ! r 11111 TUESDAY MOILNIN . D, SEPT. IS, ISO Prier,mooe Wk l y potorrheri D." 141•Weekly Deily Dotter& per mumem the Tri-Weekly . Fhvc Volta. pre amain; the Weet/y Le Two &Mon per mourn, roudd to Mem.. VIIILA.DELPITIA 21611LT11 Al/11/4110Adi r Adverdmommi and subsepqmon• u. the North Amer cm md Molted grater °mete Phtladelph la. receive ami forwarded from duo oEdi. AIITINABOXIC Arfl? Wino TICKET Pot Gl.l. 14110n,rtEM. kiENR.II AL PULLER.,k.barre Coun'y einalit., WILLIAM HASLErr, of Roller Couray. AssofiLl, ROBT. j C. ar WALKER, al Elizobetb Bor., JOHN LLER, of SOl4lbuflfb CAL LEE, of Pmobltril. WM. ELSPY, of Lower pi. Clan. saroot, CARTER CITRTIS, of Ztiaborgb roonfolffOrf, EO. S. HAYS. of Boor Oq. Clair o'rata, JOHN MORRISON, of t' AIkShII'I coongre4rooro. JAS. MITCHELL. of POb i `. cosoit2i, WM. AL ARTIIIIRS, olToo.burith. J.corOl, JOHN BYERS of Finqa.y. Per Lees/ Matters'.O.” next page. pee next page for INiilleKraphle Newt Are You *mermen Let every Whig voter ate to than at once. Ex amine the lint 'pot op in 'Mar eiectioo .liiamet, and If your name is not there, Itave yourself asnesned immediately—for if you ate not assessed at least 471 days before the eLe-Xilio, or have not paid a Stat. or County tax within two yearn pant. you Will lone your vote. The Dolly Chrontch came out veieertiny morn log in its nem dress, nitaktpg s very retipeciabl, and handsome appeartine. :I o. ota. one of th beat looking papers in toted, and le edited with good deal of industry and !Tiro W e wish lb proprietors every success; The mast of now. we bind to day. Iron, ver ous quarters, has left us Ihtle or no room fur ethic nil comment. Our readWrs w.J probable be ftL as well, or better plearedf as they will hod the Eu ropean letter of surpartalng interest, and the lest from California not less ea, a it show, the tir ;lopresnons of• yowls a4l intelligent Palshisrgh er,of the land of golden liromtse. fixcconrrtoti or Humslay gour..—Tho r . persona whose object is to find fault with the no liana] administration, sts4ther mop route of aeu sure exists or not, have diode loud complaints be cause the Republica of Ffittme mud Hungary we. - not recognized officially hp our; :over:sinew. W never had nay doubt tkot Gen. Taylor and hi Officers an keenly symptith;zed with th struggling Republics of Europe as any persons : the country, but !butt' lugti7tdut sts demanded thee: ereise of prudence and ea lion in allow foreign re haloes. The following tract of a letter fro Washington, to the Bolterilare San. shows that lb Government in notslaserting of nny restore 1. this behalf. Tee (sets as regards Leine are bnedy stated. When Major Cu, was appointed Charge to the Eternal City, be was instaticted by M r. Buchanan, then Secretary Of State, tot waten toe course or events, and, wathoot tatting any part. in report home how matters were gable. Woes Mr. Clay ton came into came be earnre enlarged those in drachma, and directed !Major Cass to use his own lodgment as to the period L, of recogroiton the Roman Republic, but re...w aatt he very earliest moment he coostdared it rate and pram cable. It will leas be melt that so or from the ad ministration being onlavoFable to the ROMEO] Re public, that it used everg memos to facilatte its recoguitsan leavings( wholly to the discretion 01 therdnumerminTharge. ads ire to stnd the debar which would beneenammtairere he to report home before acting. 'Major Corr ' i was the repwrientatiar of !het:Matto. of the footer administration, and 1( be has (ailed in his drityt, the present cabinet courant nettle.. be ebargn'dorfih the offence. As to Hungary, not ooly were all the sympa tnn of the adminutratinn with the unfortunate Ilungarnms, but the mi.' active exertions had been used to aseenain thOr true position, with a view to their recognoiog. if found practicable.— The sodden disastro. Issue of the cement but pr.ms how impolite it 'Would have been, had thin government permitted It feeling. to bring it into an act which might havetinholved us to a Enrope m war." licitemusaten Ccelva,tit —f n.., . /n ew . crack—The Convention tifth.. mr end Diemen of the Democrats of New 'lfni, aa.embled at Utica, have adopted prtipmalr itr .1 upon ten. dared tothem by the Stiramoic Cenvenfion and henceforward they will again move member as one body. The Convention then contested the knowing candidates: Fotiledge of Appeals. Free born C. Jewett; for Secrtary of State. Henry Randall; for State Treatßrer. Benjamin Welch editor of the Buffalo Repilblic, and ter State Engr neer, Alexander Catop4l, of Albany. The re mainder of the ticket !slid be nominated by the Old Honkers. If we mistake oat thilk Coalmen of such oppo- site continents, for the ptrytkine of bees tam down the Whigs, will dnve bkelt into too Whig pony all who may have beck led away by attach, meat to Free Soil pnneirlles. Let the Wh.y par ty stand 6rm, and enter tele no unnatural eosin lions, and it will alwayk receive the respect of the people, will gather strength daily, and will in the general belmccessoll. The Post Mee Depormiteat a o eauncet t Ira the next mails for Chegree, Oeettne. Mon terry, nod Sao Francisco will be dcaltdlened t•t , lee govern ment steam ship 'pato New :'or, oo the 49th instant: from Charleettin, t; o 93t1 an the morning. from tijyttreirth ;;:e0 the Zld, to the moratag ; en•l f4tyrn New Orle Ly threatens. packet -Fa!e,di on the eels 1 urtober Tim Isom lierser_sx —77;d Iron Olsen,. ot llote- Wert, Roc_kbridge, Virginia, and the adjoining counties, were to saaemillk in Lexington on the 13th inat , "to take into ciftliuderation the present condition of the Iron bostkdas, and to respond to the recent interesting moye ot the Pennsylvania lean men" In publishes g the Cati for no, meet ing, the Volley Whig reit:Milts "Virginia, iloubt less, has as deep an interli in this subject as any other State—and no counir lin the l'aion is more vitally interested than Boteldtart. The matter has now evidently arrived ntixicroits, and we verily believe that, unless the [Mkt Congress ,hall do something to relieve the fin 1,1,7,0 of the coun try, there will out be a furonce to Leone in this or any of the surrounding enotidea, In twelve mon the from the present time.- important (OAS Cub► There have been rumoiiii,. for .owe days, that an iIIVIZIVCIAOO has artuallikroken cot in Cuba There is no doubt now,Ohat the expedition suppressed by oar Goversinient was • blended to co-operate in their out-bret A letter in the Bal timore San, from Wiahingtatir says that despatch es have been received bolsi: A a.m.. consul at Havana, con fi rming, in,;.igreat nteusure, the rammed insurrection in Cu:fig, A sioldler to the atutopian regiment, virhilztf; int parade, shouted "Yea la Republica,. ' - Vivallihn. Lopes "The officer in command l jaimedinely drew his ;sword and advanced to e 5 inen down, when at - that harlant another soldiegi kvelled his musket arid shot the officer througifilthe heart. General Lopez, for whom the aoldierl•litrufed. ir the Span aid wbo has already mad&ntotne on in New York, and ü believed to be officio/the principal mot- F ees In the late "secret expeilit(on” If proof were ...stemsoary to show that the ohi,Wet of the expedition was a descent upon Cuba,44l, would go far to proven The Cuban Uove4ifuent were seriously thinking.ofletting the alaves lad amainst the inane. gents; and if this horrible platafia put m operation, we may look for a repetittotelhf the frightful scenes elf& 'Thetutri it is understa4 wrote for a vessel ofwar to protect American ialsens in Cubs, ns there was • straw feeling areifitiat the Americans, upon the supposition that thfii were inciting the dtstuebnowen Fortunately gre, the safety of our citizens there, the governalk-ht had despatched, g ria geg i day. ago; the fine friabl e Germantown, to Havana, which place She bly re-ached a short time then the date of the courfi's despatch " The New Orleans /Mtn 01 , ilishea • letter Rom Havana, to the 29th of Authitt, which Antics that troops have been deapatchkil from Havana to Puenn Principe, where, it v)l4 reported, the pen. pie had disarmed the troops, and taken possession of the public worka.'erfin said, that Puerto Principe and Trinidad de Ctifin, have pronounced for independence, .d thatlihe troops at those . points have Joined the peoples It It WU certain that the GCI7, General had dee. patched all his °Teeny° lomat*/ t hone points, and bad nailed out about 4000 voiihteers. The New Orion,,. Picayune, howevei expensea strong doubts windier the atattneetWiti had really broken , LATE FROM CALIFORNIA. Our te'egraphm devatchet announced the arr cal of the E spire dry at New Yo.b. from Can guts, which place she left on the tat of Septernlec.. Her dates from Sap Francisco are t, the (rd f Attguat. We proceed to give such Jet:lL,. non) the New York papers as are of .nterest. The Err pite City brought atront $600,009 in roe , e (m signed to daertut parties in New York. She brought 49 passengers from Chartres. The toeaia had arrtveg at Panama from Son Franc..., which place she left Anguft R. Among the passengers in the Empire City are many emigrants who return in bad health, wan conatituttorta much impaired. TA. steamer Oregon. to sad from Panama on the 29th of August, and about 2.0 passengers en• gaged. Oa her may to Plllllll3l, the Cal.llnum passed the steamer Panama; she had gone IWO Mszat an on her way to San Francisco, With 300 passengers --all Well. The California,on her passage, ictit nine pls.,- gers, mostly cable, by fever. Amens ahem were. Me. lira Payne, late of ltrooklyn, Miller. an,: n Mr . Emmons, brother of Lieut. Emmons of tae War ren, The electron In California ordered by Gen IL ley bad taken place, and was con dared feet order, though with great animation and net a huk excrternent.. Peter li Brunet w d s eldoled Dodge of the Superior Court, 'loran Ilsos Pre fect John W. Geary. Alexi de. Tu re rk and T. Puget, Second Alcaldes. Talbot 11. ilreen, tor Town Council; Edward Gilbert, Myron Norco Win. M. t idly°. Joseph Hdirson.and W hi irsrt I relegates to the COrlventl,n. end Wdi I. M How ard, Francis J. Lippiti. A. J. Eli.. r• in • cher, Rodman M. Pnee, rirrirernuarery Id.'deares d The result Is said to have Leen seer, v factory. The ilia-Calllornid Augu, 4 • rr the ~rangy. la Mainly it! c.d wit 4 an a , con, o an OtArk. by an armed party of American, 1111 Inc July, upon the Chittan, and other lort.yrrK San Francisco, with the eoneequent prta,edzonn of the e Oxen.. The attapt, appear to nave !et n unprovoked and very aavage and the tet-attdotk were a large number on turbulent .and . lows. who had organtzed themselves ot , etnet under the na ne, fine on qi.tond, then • "Regulator, A tneetnagofwo-, • .!:!ed !!! I!, niter noon and attended by oho.. w !!rti...l themselves lot 'wit,. nod oo to Arr,ot the itegulettor, ,t,ICIIIC,II were eon down, who were plAreoll . .. , ship Warren r.r wife terrong. Tro- rt tLe gang was among them—tiarn,d If Oa Tuesday Jut, 17, s smut Jury wts orzau zed for the°erasion. und soun bruusi, s 1.1- dictroont stalest the tu -otters. ensrutsz with eousiureer, nut. robbery t ,to- 4.... '0.1.1 taut to kilt. The trial is reported nt lengtd ecrour.nemany columns in which nre garen the teatanany. the speeches of counsel. Lice..., Finally Samuel Roberta woe Grand cud,: the charges, and trie Jury reenntineerte,l 1,41 le be Sentenced to title, "to ze,nt. port tie, 1 ilde•i States. " never to return on loan u 1 droll, Theodore IL Saunders woe found guilts' on al the charges except that n 1 conarrney John Curley, Day.d Juno F Bart-, We;. Augustus S. St. John. Jame. II llama-, and George Batchelder, wereJunol,und :Iv on some of the charge. rut 1 - n Power.. tjeorec Childs, and Cyrus Leatherhy were &equaled. Sentencea—S. Roberta and T K. Sault .er , , inn years In the Patutenttary at :lath! ink,, MMK=ll=l David Gale, tine of and ata pen tentiare. A. St. John, fine a S,OO ccd • , g gg bond ,„ $3000.t0 keep the pew., Jolla F. kiiirLer, tine of S2f .1 nnii I bend Wm. Mickle, iirie of 52f,tei FR, 0.1 Till: Thearwouuts it oat the Yaroaa neelie.ofoperne Goa are not important. rim awnher oi digrere maned to increase.. i new .1 ag.no• were . stantly enterea upon. as the eld ra out and good feeling prean.led tootle, lucre some dlewill unmet tormonera. eepee.a v Sewn A tnerums. many oiwtioni weee le ti At the tee miners from .n 4sye emost entire control They are sober. !turd. working men, and entoree w.th thebon,: ' , gm the laws they bane made for the proteet of lac sed property. Vernon, ovum.. .4 by a Jury. tm theft, are inenruM'y and .natantly nunc. and drunk, en, disorderly engatmnda man nicer en cantata punishment. The 011.1.^30 inen take me Irt, ponstinlay of enforcing law and order. nod they are fully supported by thr grew body on tbe ruiners. Our informant state. that the coodutan of,ctetv at the diggings to far better Mae at zian Frae. He says that gambling. drunkennea4 and vitt.: tt , every mbar prevail to v ineredihie extent, and reach nearly MI c avertodmere in high rxmolon nni excepted. Timre aei tv maws are el.:an:lv re often wan bee 4-mllw:ince of ”17,e wbo.e is to ace town enforced. Vever.:, , inr .r: are told, with rlrgoro othruldv, I:•ve iv in lauding them Or, of outy There had been two or three tr , ll,ng between Americans and fore:gyve, lint met. L. mounted to nothing. A:good many overt of diary hit.. h.tti o.titurred a form very like cholera. l'otvi checked w . than a day or two it proved !Mai. Of the parcennev mini went mil on Empire City. ! I t had died it crop ine u c 1-trkm.,:• —asdid Id of th watt scut from New 1, , a „ on the Alabama. No trouble oI any k:nd bid occurred et ,hr taco rkmdb, fOrr the r..d at co. ordered en al, Chi, inntdc . wnit-b they ilid--oder ag no re,dn, c. . A man by the name of Wukee who went pa %anger in the Greyhound tram Rath ut,tre ehm.tt d teat mettle in San Franetwat by t a .1, '1 a h r ,.., oat with a puttot. There Jr no reanott tn.twth , the COMMIVIIOIII of the deed. Measures hid been usen to 1,{1 . J1 5:1 an cowl Charch at San Fra The hot Weather had 100 Jn ni re: VMS hut stegoess. Pro novon n, :Om !Ida n Beenesa was bask and the prices of merehaud!se generally were reasonable. In the month of .111) , there arr,rnJ al San 3611 persona. of whom ahuni 1 Ono very Ametirans. l'ar ie, alb, or Mind f mmorrants Were in at Saeramenin and other Nortra.ro norpftat, At Sacramento env, boarnem re. toad, and 1111- prove ment, rapidly emng ..otr. Team preyed,. Which three Ira,ntt. awn toff: sou, „,, e muddy command, from In to sl:f Ono =MIMI Pinar. Courastes Aaarveu.—Tye udvoneeT COencnitne• of Inn lio••ky Meonto•n I.lerreerar.orr ore offering tho mown , by the nortlee,• et e. A few Inemlonni of I party ore •o A litter Mom S.,eraanonto cur, dated !eery tams the following atelllgro, "Emegmats from ?drama, Over te.e are now are vine derive The (rat parry eel Niel.. ers has been here free or sex elan, and remert r Tut wagon. ea Pleasant Valley. 5 1 .0111 l ug 1111L,In e mve and flee or am thutmond wagon, on Inn way and not far behind." The following letter, from a rola of our town, man, Dr 1 R. Speer, to hir lather, will he reap with tntereq by our citizen. It it dated— SAm Fa...cmo.Joly 17. 1‘543 De.' &ajar—We orrwed here on the ho, Of July, after peesege of s:xty inree day, Wow Vol petunia, and one hundred and trip day fruln New York. I was very much disappointed at Vaiparatara, in not hearing from yon, and was horn erg, it days Infore I received your letter of the 10th o. May. la the letter I wrote you from that Mac, 1 gave acme account of the top until that h Ise. 'd "e theta oo the Bth of May, and were becalmed c early wo weeks between that and the Equator, and from here to San Prnaceco had head wind. near ly all the ume. Nothing of interwt happened d t wing the top, except the catching of three sharks a few days before we got to. These were ih first sh•rlot we had seen stone we left New Tork. Tney measured about ten or eleven feet, and cw. re very ugly looking customers. They t le,red a mug for themselves very quickly when Muy ell upon deck. One of them tomped about on deck ter half on hour after by, etilt.lls wire out out and his tail cut oft to appearance and climste es notry does not meet my expectation+. It is nc: edible how many falsehm - ds have been told abs ut it. San Francisco lies on a licautibt I bay of tar same name It is one of the finest hnrbors in the word. That of New York is not to be compnred I Ft, but the town is a miserable place. The err and in very hilly and broken, and covered ..no e and there with chapparrel and powoution va. ea. A great many of our passengers have beau Poirot ed with them, though not dant erouriy. .pout twi • lh els of the town is covered 0... a rand. whir'a drift ing about in dooda from m,e till night. Ilico• water is procured from wr run lb, and is poi good, but nan be Fad any place by dig•ring a Icor feet is the ground. 'the town ban abo , u five thou nand inhabitamla, but at Ma time ca Mitten ram twenty t• twenty Gee thousand rwraolle, compose ed of all natlonn. la walking Iwo , guar., you will meet Cginei,e, Sandwich Inlander n. Chtlians, l'iczt.anti, sad Danes, and to far t per. xis from al • most every nation on :Le globe , but t be Yenkece are paining the ascendancy. and are hiving out all the foreigners. There is a great deal of gat Ibling earned on here. The Spa 0110110 are very a inch riddicted toil They will walk into a gambling boo. • and bet a hundred dollars les a time, sud s , d they , lose, lop round won laugh and walk off. I never saw • vre money was so tittle cased ft...— They d t ...am to think any thing of hat &IL Tae • :an :a very well latd oat, the street. runc:ng at right angler. The houses, intend. t to - permanent, are built of flame or nun dr.,' ',irk, but one half of the honed are merely frame work, with canvass stretched over a. which is the name ns a tent, the roof and sides being covered with canvass. Lumber ts worth from Ere) to 5100 per thousand. Brick from $l5O to 5175 per thousand. nod there is no lime to make mortar. Coarse clothing, and some kinds of pro- • vonons are cheep. on account of the quantity ship. ped here. but ctrl be up ognin as noon as the pre.- eat stock, and what m on the way, la used up, for it I. 740: is kelp that merchants In too east will send more for some time. I have no doubt a great many of :hem will lose heavily. It costs nearly as much to get freight front the ship to the shore, ohip, rsonm get within a quarter of a mile of the landing a. to hems it from New York here.— Alt pornons have to being their own freight on shore. L . ving nere is very expensive: there are no fe mule 'errant. to be had and cook, get from $l5O ,•52n0 per month, a house, mintaming ene or two roomy. rents for nom $l5O to 11300 a month. But ter .1 Worth 51.50 per pound. Lard, 50 cents per rx,,, J. Eor.f. lute, per pound. Sugar IS to 25 I cents per potted Coffee and tea are as cheap a• at home Bread IS worth twenty tire cents • loaf. Fawn as we can get at home for five cents.— It orJing is nom fifteen To twenty five dollars per week Washing Sn or $7 per doyen. They hard- Iv ever get ally thing washed here. Clothing is w,irn unit .t , 11..h.rty and then thrown away. Com m .n ialtirert gel from eight to ten defines a day ' , .lins.os ruin fifteen to twenty dollars. A• n tnn States, the Teo:cosi°na ere overstock -1 I cannot tell you how many doctor, sod ,rarer• there are bore, but moat of them see ettmg In the names. There are live Churches here—l Presbyterian, I st. I Iltpbri, I Episcopalian, and one Ciitattc• There is one school, one printing office, Ind on , Ilriitser's office. ThereDa no saw in uuoiry, except "Satter's," and Do timber ,sirr ititin that satiable for sawing. The whole mut,' covered with scrubby oak and nen, and as they ran lire as cheap, or cheaper TlWre are trot h•w Pittsburghers here at percent, I than in New York. a* their profits must he to nod n..th .rag could induce me to live in creased. The news IN looked upon as very favor c„,‘, length o ! time. The able for the miners, who are, alter all, the bans who are to add to the general wealth. h Y many letter The utmost ease prevails in our Money Mat l'n, down right falsehood. From km Exchange on England doe, not advance nae uie mono. rag omit two or three in the alter. • o . 3 th to provoke shipments, and the hank. con tinue to be fibers!, and well they may be. for thin n.. 1 ,1. the I..ertn 'meter rantes from 100 to 112 de. y now coolly. full twelve million.. of cotn in g . "` — • "ok'eP L'imfurbt l bl9 the blinks and government vaults, which is full under th.e, heavy blankets not rained j fire millions more than Is needed. Common pa per panes at 6 per cent., and seven at the hank•. acre . ..vtr•rnonth.., but the dews are very hen- Large loans, on good security, can be made upon favorable terms, but thls clam of borrowers to not abundant Beanies. was never mere active, and the leading houses are kept open until nrodauttn. The first trade sale of silt goods was made yesterday, to large oarupany from New Orlmin• and Boston.— This ruled very high, and competition brink. All goods bring good prices. and same .tyke are al• ready short For every desenpnon of grecenes, and all aorta at leather and bides, there is a good demand at full rate. Tear—Black has nsea full 3 per cent, and green twice as much. Every hotel is crammed, and tie utmost diffi culty is Extuil to lodging the many arrtval. Na department of trade ta inactive, but ite whole city buster. more Watling, and doing a better trade than ever ma, known. r. vy 01 e of the mleers tell me that the ..Jertmt hick ate nee. am hl, a. 130 degrees at the rt: or. N.mn o: them pretend to work to the ;nbld a .1 . 1, day , they go to work about four to :he morn:n, n.;,1 work nund about tea, and them 1-1 en , f. no: :0 the afternoon, and work from th t: unt•' dark I .1 .a.tl i t healthy et the mines, although cc ..m St one of the gold weehere brought via New Vorg oi worth one cent, the only gna , or that !. .s a i.naa!l cradle, which • man C/11 ear, iii,olll 411, , t1 hint. frond place to place, It it ve, Mc, i hr a dough trough with two ra,k• Vu one end e, a hopper, into which they throw the d,rl and water,. The hopper is made a,ont (Jur ...he. bleb, with a sheet iron bottom, punched bill of 11,;1...0c, boles. Two mentwork .1 rlexnma rum two to four ounces a day. Some who i4ako ocen fortuakte as La alnico oo a pock. r: have mad, wom owe to two eaouoand dolls. in a sing, d ty. The lame. lump that I have heard it welched it ;wined. ; I have pat seen one tha t tee shed .11. fusee, The overage yield al the ' et op to the pte.oe utreu ot t i ote the detot , of the to Pet recent movements in Hungary, which ended to der the surrender of Gorges, have teen extremely We have hoer. here au days,. d have not been I vague , but oh the who , . enough has ttataPtted to oa<the act of subaussiou was non the result • et' tutt tet " tttout 'the"' p ' expect tet s a h f o uL t c h b a c t re, but the meatahle outtriequeuee et a Oct awry n few dors. We has e not beard a I senors of prelates,. dlauttere the ehtef..t which word ot the balance of our patty, that are on the was tbe defeat of item before Temeavaa It te Wteittattos' We have not yet determined wheat' unmet at" , sat. that mit ' f ''' tttu. ‘e and before he was aware of the critical position to 'abaft Caney el. to on so the Sacramento or San Joaquin river' ha , boon placed g eee „,,, p ,„ eutte , l the 1.0(111.1 reretimend one, some the other, but there Hungarian ranee irretrievably lost. Indeed. a pro ptenty is sold nn broth, chartaconaaid to have been tamed by Kossuth, About rio utiles up the Sacramento aver, a new which het.* the appearance ahem!! yeeotae, has been earantiacested by the Imperialla generals te 1 " . '" t't'd '''" tl t ' t the papery, to which the einnonon of Iva large m_ , thin place: about the same distance op the I t es t b o p e was c learly avowed. h‘an Joaquin there in another t yen called Stockton Alter referring to the late diaastnous Eaulea, sod ad the up bees go either to one or the other of : this n thenethe " the went on to ' neon.. the ' the , , longer duration of the present government, al these Faun" in atnnnnata and other 4" nosh that 1 wheb he, Kossuth was the heed, mould be not do not dr tie more than nine- feet water. From I only .eles• bat imunous, and that be cense - • In, at• tiy land, to the mines. There is no ! quently invested. General Artliiir Gurney with " r ,attroth the bthe to the mince by the s supreme p p r irse e rs p e o t w h e e r ha 'n tio e o n' altn y d it pik ” lit r iCa r l a' itt i d " epc hi n! deuce dame poor fatherland. -For thy," it add i t eg in concluatoe, •I. before God, make him en. I 'pomade to the nation and in history, aed may he be more fortunate in securing the happmers of his country than I have beer.'" Kamm's procla mation was won succeeded by another also ad ' dressed to the Huaganna nation, by Gorge!, in welch that general promised to do all he could, either with sword in baud or by pacific tn.., so that fewer oscrifieas might be required and that "Peneetition, cruelty and murder might ceaw."— Of this domanoem the final words were. "Citizens, 1 whatever lot God in his inscrutable will has de. teed fiat as we will bear with manly fort.tude, in 1 to blissful porivietion that the Jost cause cannot Ibe lea forever." I It appears that the number of cannon surrender ed by Gorgey was not le. than 144. Tee fact of , the subnitsuzie having been made to tee Russians ' is a palpable source of mortification to the Autt . tri. Government, and it is to this cause that the I delay in the pliblicattonkof full °dictal details h. been aunbuted. One allegation is, that hope. have been held out to Gorgey by Prince Plage witch that the Emperor of Rums will give him a command in his army, and an opinion prevails among tome pulley that such Is the detestation In . which Austria is held, both by the Hueganans and Poles, that in then despair of ever being able to establish their entire independence they would now be milting to throw themselves entirely upon I Russia, and to aid the Csar m any attempt he ' might be persuaded to make to extend his power at the coat of his lochtotine ally. When the Hun garian Council, • few days before I iorgey's sur render, sent to the camp of Prince Pastuesvitch to treat, he replied that the was in Hungary to fight and not to negotiate, and that if they wished to t treat they molt address themselves to the A win. commander. Sobrniesion to the Russians was the preference to that alternative. . 10•111“1001 of the brutality of General Heiman 1 cnntinne• still to he recorded, •ictory having sp.. parently had no effect to mitigating the ferocity of hi. dmposnon. Among his latest arbitrary scut It I is said that he has ordered every tradesman who had a I lunganati loseription on hit sign board to replace it immediately by one ie the German language. There is also little doubt that, with their hoes in the dust, the reign of murder will woo ' be widely extended by the Attain. Goverment, vole. it be checked by Roasts, and that perhaps during the next few months there will again be I more victim. to thenan. of order than would have been demanded by anarchy even in its wild -1 est triumphs "Certain it 111," observes the ..''ien ne correspondent of the Times, that no rnerey will he shown to the political leaders of the re bellion." ' Under them circumstance. the treat point of anxiety is the probable escape of Kenn. and Beet. They are reported to have taken shelter in Wallach., and there have alo been reports that Koasuth has be en captured. Bat these are entire ly improbable, and it may be hoped that both of the fugitive. have passed into the Ttirltiah territory in which their complete safety mtg. be Feasible, since, although neither the Austrian nor the Ros man. would hesitate, in Mei+ Ultra for the blond of these brave and co netant men, to dlattglll . ll the right of neutral power, it may be presumed that the ether 0611011. of Europe 6701,11111 not lad to pro. test against the exercise of vengeance by such means. The fear that may be entertained is, that to prevent their victim* being thins snatched from them, the Aeon.. would about them w thin a i few days after their capture leaving the civiliz ed world to receive in 'vilify to their interference t tte answer, -It is WO late." A statement, homer. ! et, appears to day that both Bern and Kossuth have united at the Turkish port of Adrianople, where they have been allowed to embark in an English ship. Still it is in vain In calculate on the policy that may be Immediately pursued, because thorough out her whole history Attaina haa never adopted any <sour. which was 001 the mere cover to some large and patient work of brutal treachery. What ever "clemency" may he allowei in the first to. stance to the Hungarians, It mill be impossible not i l to recall that passage in Schillerta history of the thirty years war which narrates the fate of Robe , min, under similar circumstances, after the battle 1 of Prague, and to apprehend its probable repay- I lion. "The Estates of Bohemia,' observes the historian, did homage without condition,, The Emperor allowed three months to elapse without imattoung any inquiry Into the past. Reassured by this apparent clemency, many who at first bad fled in terror reappeared in the capital. All at anon, however, the storm burst forth. Forty eight of the most anon among the Inaurgents were 11, rested on the same day and hour. Of these, twenty seven, and of the common people . Mt* men. number, expired on the scaffold." In the hest informed Government circles Bo present belief la that Gorgey, from what is known of his previous character, would never have sur rendered except =sone ale. and comparatively adventagcoos understanding with the Russians, and It is asserted that the negotiation. for that end were going on lit three weeks before the aubtois- Woe lak place. It is also affirmed that the Czar I prof:ems no small admiration of the bravery of the Magyars, and declares openly that if he had not been deceived by Amura in every partestiar, as to the nature and extent of the struggle, he would not have lent her hie aid. On the other hand, the Austrians are to the Liebe.: degree indignant at the Independent way .0 which Rimini has taken u y Just received good news learn the ininies, a !limp of pure gold arrived bore yeiterdeg. w nier. weighed wren pounds and lour We mart op the San Joaquto on Monday or We Can Let ready. w write L 9 y,b by every mail. 3. P. 9 1=1:133 There 'IA ,f ”Cll good wage in the following amnia trot° tine Thiel+ and &AnyLW( Journal, that w. tentiiiter t to our colon us, feeling satisfied that • til.rat• e tier easin " Old Berks." Let it • rend eareio y ell dontes to the wind, snit g atirL•Fl3 I determined to ensure Doc i•es. • There are rens. elms of doinbung %Vass ate, have rid idea their party is bound to to: beaten in every tontetd. They or constantly ittarta i t detcat cud I/vaster, hy their words nnd actions doing ni ire to bring about the result 11, dad :r Ligs number of regular op- ,11. Al toe le et elecuon they oonidentiv I,red,led Johnson's toren!, and when the issue proved tut fads y of their gloomy auompabona, tarty their heat. and feared It might not be , we I ,or Taylor. low we hear wenn of them .•ret's eg in tee eau, attain, aslrtng every one meet to:tether aro can elect Feller, atll tn.nc was 111 the highest degree improbable, fl it impo...h , e. A le w words to those der t,tundlng utdtobrreor tho party may not be out of tow,. f;..4 we e,ret Fuller 7 ' Why not' The or prv,•ine:y what n a 44 cl year ago—our ran d:date:a equaby popular- -and we pease,* in ari d,mn a cottidence of tsar math 'growing oat of the Ei wide vietoet, , we have -achieved, that is at least ten 0,41,n:tr.,/ versa in our favor. We ase now the admintatration party, and an Whigs we can point to the admen atrations of the General and State Governments with pride and confidence. When hail we a better or more popular Plersdent than /am Taylor ' lVhen wig the Executive Char of Penn aylv aria so well filled i When did the enti try eorupy a prouder position at home and abroad ' Worn wan renusylvania better govern ed. or her fintineea in PO favorable condoles , la there rd snug,: man--radueel boogieos excepted, who we ea know go with their party right or wrong. and never can be expected to favor us— who would desire to see men like Polk, Buchan an, WaPier. Marry ,Sc Co., Shank, and Jesse M.:lersuliin at the head of allure' The princi ples ot Loenkniotern are the same, or even worse now than they were iwo short years ago, when they we no signally repudiated Then why ounnot one mooned now as we did then ',— What should lead uu to antic pate • ditlerent re- R in ell wring io suKoitic that hereto,. Penn syl V rota was Locofoco some years ago, she is so Will. She is n..iirr a. decidedly Whig .as Maize ,hapetta--.td tins been Whig at heart ever lance the passage or the Tara of 140.3. That bill set tled the business with I...ocoruswiern in the Key cone State--and sorry succeeding year has only rendered the -party" more Ofilo , lB ILI the eyes of ine people. If tile Whigs have faded in Kay contest cane then, or .1 they should fail of success in any sac. ceding campaign, the fault rests with themselves. They bare the ouhaeric•l strength to carry every :State election, provided they exert ' rt. But if they expect tonucceed without pates, or elect thee canutdates übihout go:eg to the poll. and waling for Inca, of course they mu.; ba disappomted. If we do not poll within fifty thousand of our full ebb-, ft wt I be styazige th deed if we are not beat en a thousand or re by out more active and cup- lan d 'alacrity cppo•iNon. Wa believe that the Whils are at this moment, in mal,fly of at leant ten or fifteen thousand :n the Slate, out of a lull poll of both parties. We bole further. that they posaeu the ability nat only w eieot a Whig Canal Commissioner but to return n rt , peciabfe aukforte), of repreoentative. ,c Loth hran chef. of the Lestslatore.' The imposter mho has been palming hunvelfoff I on stage contractors and postmasters to Penesyl cantaare genera l mar l agent, be the name of/obn ! Washington, and moo has swindled the PoMmes. I ter or Cmcannatt out of 3100, under the name of hl,n It. 'hinson. song forged letters of appoint meat nod drafts for thin purpose, was arrested yes: terday aa the telegraph informs us, at Evansville: after having precticen the same trick up. on the Postmaraet of that plaos.—Nei. km, PROS IffICW YORK. Correspondence of the Pitisbargh Ouette Now Yoga, Sept. 13. The meluetioly riot at the Amor Place Opera Hume hat been brought to the public mind again by the attempt to try the rioters who were arrest. ed and bailed. The court room Is thronged, and the attendance ofntionsel, paid and volunteers, ve ry large, and all the signs show a trial of interest, but the end wdl be • total failure. Those who can control money or men will he treated, after long delay, with a farcical trial, and soma poor wretch will be lotted op fora year or two, and here the matter will drop. Public 'opinion sanc tioned the Boppresuon of the not at a fearful rut of human life, but none eats put matters to extrem ities with the getters up of toe riot, From Maine, the election news is favorable, and from present appearance. the Whigs and Free Soden, will have strength enough to prevent the election of a dough face Senator in place of Mr Hamblin. The Lecofoeos of Main are pretty well divided just now, but the preponderance of the State is in favbr of Free Soil, as this election, land warmly contested it has been.) shows. Some Lin cofocos at the North and East prate ofthe right and expedience of allowing the introduction of Slaves into free territory, but such a sentiment has no preu to enforce it in New York or New England. The arrival of the Empire City has given a alight tinge of yellow to the gossip of Wall street, and six hundred thousand dollen to gold Is consider ed a handsome remittance. Of this sum, 5120,000 comes to Livingston do Wells. who have at once taken the position of Baring, Brothers & Co., in San Francisco. The accounts, as far as publish ed here, do not vary from fonner advice. About sixteen dollars is the result of a hard day'. work, but without this bard work, no money can be had Letters from San Francisco are 1.11131M1111.1 in saying that every passenger who arrives, comes to the instantaneous conclusion that be must dig and nothing else. All kinds of articles of consumption are cheep enout h. and ruinous looses must be sub mined to by shippers. Let the figures show how New York and San Francesco compare . Sul Francisco, Aug. I. New York, Suit. 13. Pork, Prime. 83499 59,6349 S Lud, 94912 ets. 61H91 cis Brown Sugar, 99110 " Havana Jerked Beef, 7499 u lOnit 2 B , ogane, 81,2301.35 same. Some kinds of provisions, such as bacon, easy of carriege to the mines. has improved, but the general range of articles necessary for real mining operative., is down. Thin is of benefit to the on- COM= Corie.poodence or One N Y Commerox: AJ ver.r.er Lort.xm, Augt.l 31, 1519 The reactionary "pacification' of Europe ie now completed, the law new. grub negard in Huugare having been continued and the fall of Venice nay, lag at length taken place. lo other quarter. noth ing of particular moment lona occurred. I urunt Itemlf to male the matter, and they com plain bitterly that the Routae general did not to aim upon Georgey's submornon being made to Hay : nan. The idea of any terms having bect i granted or implied to the Hungarirn• has also created at , Vienna the most furious disappointment, since from the drat Pnnce Schwartzenbing and the Court were stubbornly resolved that, cost what it might, not a single lender should escape the scaffold-- ; Boron Brunow, the Russian Ambassador in LOO. don, speaks confidently of the ittlerent fate which the Hungarians will now experience from what would have befallen them If Austria had obtained the exclusive mastery. The above views seem extremely prolothin — Russia by coUcilieflag the Harlan... will °O . gradually be enabled to annex the country ...al ly io her own dominions, and than carry out her sleepless aim of extending her emote* in the west The same thing has been observed in her course wt h Turkey, regarding the Danubian Principale nes, which she nominally protects, but which she Uses unscrupulously as her own. In this weer po i etical Justice may fall upon the house of Haps, burg. while as regard. the Hungariarn there would , be less pant in seeing them under the gigantic and sublime despotism of Russia than undersuch cree -1 tures as the Amiantum have shown themrnlvea-, It a brave man is to fall it is better that he should , he struck dawn openly than poisoned in a prison. Front a large tyrant you may often get something like generosity, because he knows his power.— I Prince Pastnewitch commis:mod his despatch to ,• the Czar, announcing Gorgey'a surrender with the I words,"Huneary lies et your Majesty's feet," and it is already said that this has excited such indig nation in Austria "that no tarthar cordiality can possibly exist between the two nations." That in all these proceedings we have only the foundation of future European convolaions, which j will equal those of 1519, is plainlyjseen. For a few I months or a year or two there rs peace, and all parties are willing to accept it and to ask no toes thins. This (saloons repose, however, will be but a kind of dog sleep, whether fir the absolutists, the democrats, or the capitalism of the middle classes. A few days before the arrival of the news of the termination of the Hungrnmo war, and while there I was a general pinion in London and Paris that the an of Klapka at Raab, if followed up by •ny thine ctical like success In the South, might compel I the Imperialists to terminate the campaign, a me. mortal headed by Lord Fitewilham end other peers was in active preparation, expressing to her Ma. jrrty'e Government their anxious wish that Austria should terminate the conflict by reozignising the lust demands of Hungary, and that the latter should still preserve her ancient constitution—A constitutinn,d was observed, which bears a sink ' log resemblance to that of England, Kin., Lords. and Commons being as vital parts of the Hungarian as of the British system.' This document in case I the war had heeu protracted, would have exams ' ed considerable influence. Venice has been the last state to succumb be. fore the force of reaction, and she well deserved this distinction. On the 22d of August • capitu- Noon was agreed to, oo the basis of the terms of fered by andetagy eight day. previously. All the leaders and the foreigners who had been engaged in the resistance were to have a certain number id dec. showed them to quit sod the occupation .1 the env by the Austrians is in be completed by the 71st of August (Ibis day I The paper money issued by toe conarnuoal authurtnes during the struggle is to be recognised at half its value, and which is known as the "patriotic" issue, and woien it is to be presumed was put Into circula tion by the provouunal Government, is to be the subject of "subsequent measures," and will be disowned enurely. From the statements it is to be inferred that Gar• ohaldi arid he able to depart in safety. We must, however, hardly depend open such an event until we heat that he in actually in Switnerland or En gland. In • French paper it has been announced that it has been announced that he "bait reached ltalmatta"—but as Dalmatia belongs to Amon tt is out of the question that he should go there for reiuge. According to the account. from Gaeta the Pope still continue• obstinate, so that the French have not only the morfification of knowing that they are despised by all the rest of the world, bat like. woe by the potentate for whom they have been working. All that the Pope has offered to concede has been •o extension of the mtualcipality system, and to this he hoe Seep supported by Naples,Spain and Austria, against all the effort. of M. de Rays. neva'. With regard to the case of Dr. Achilli, who has mentionedin the last advices as haying been thrown 1010 the secret dungeons cf the Inquist non, it appears that .the London committee for the reltsions improvement of hart" have ad dressed a memonal to M. de Tocquevffle, the blIn• toter for Fpreqrn Affairs at Paris, calling for an 10- vestypa/on. The committee say that Dr. Achilit, who become a convert to Pratestantrtin in 1344, proceeded to Rome under thew auspices In Janu ary last, -to occupy himself in the circa/atom of the Senptures` and that under the Roman Re public he hod quietly devoted himself Is his ob ject. and that he bad never interfered with patiticc that he hod eceu refused an office which had been offered by the Republimm Government, and yet that his seizure was ostensibly made under the wnhonty of the French perfect. The committee therefore term, which would be ludicrous if they were not lancers., and which consequently seem scarcely becoming a religious body.) have appealed "10 the honor. Itberalay. and humanity of the Republican Government of Franco," and, according to a solosequent announcement from them, that appeal has been responded to in 'brie moat kind and prompt manner" by M. de Tocque. vine, "the enlightened statesman who now pre sides over the Foreign i ithee at Pans,' • and who has promised on inquiry. Rut although the •`enlightened statesman, - under whose suspxr the tyranny of France Is now es tablished in Rome will mate Inquiry into this Ind . - vlduai rose, which happeas to be of • character to sir up the energetic spirits albs, Protestant party throughout Europe. what et/smote., have we tor a win let 'tied and romp." interfemuce in the case of scores piles. tsefnended creatures, who an also at present awaiting, in the same dungeons to which Dr Actollt has been conveyed, the tortures of Pa. pal revenge' In a letter published yesterday from 10-eph !demean, which is one of the most remarka• hie production. that have yet emanated from that true minded man, it in asserted that "Terror now reigns in Rome; the pitons are choked with men who hare I can arrested and drtalned without trial; fifty priests are confined in the castle ofSt. Angelo. who, only cnme count. In their having teat their services in our hospitals" The letter of Raganm from which I have made this extract will, I 111111 t, be prtated ratite In your Column, I. reviews the whole courts, of the Ro man struggle its termination, and the present bear ings of the question on the general peens. ofEo one, It le rouged by the same calm and wither ing logic which tore 01l all the wretched subterfu ge. of Oudinot and left trim to the scorn of the world, and it appeals to the Anglia-Saxon race still to exert 'het:noels,. and to do the good which stion• er or !suer most always arose from a rigorous ex pa-salon of opinion "You can." he says, ''by your press, by the voice nf your meetings, fit upon the forehead of the French republic, the mark of rain; upon the front of Rome the glory of• mar tyrdom winch oontimis the promise of victory.' The treaty between Sardinia and Austria be. re ceived the sanction of the Chambers at Turin. The 1115 000 000 indemnification is to be pud to the following wey-13,000,000 in a bill on Pans at three months, and the remainder in 10 instal ments of 31.000,000 each,pavable every two months and terminating to June Idfil. From Emirs" there in Inge 1101 V•. The papers are delighted at the mutant reception given to General Lamonmere by the Czar, who sent his own coinage to bung the general to Warsaw, "than showing more politeness to the Arnhawias dor of a Itzpoblic than he hod done in the ease of the Emperor of Angina." It is maid also that a new ttlloly Alliance," of a Loch France in to he the chief member, Is much and eagerly canvassed In the Iwatt-official circle. in Russia. The proposed income tat of one per cent, seem. still to threaten the downfall of M. Patsy, the Fi nance Minister. Prosecutions against both indi viduals and the press canto:me of daily occurrence, sod always With a result In altos el reaction. A merest in house. is spoken of throughout the country. As respects the crops, the potato disease is stud to have appeared in a considerable number of ibe departments. acucapT, HOLLAND, Aro. A positive understanding prevails at Frankfort that a new central parliament is about to be con voked, upon a tolerable liberal plan of represents. non. Thin ha caused an increase of confidence sad has contributed to a rise in the fonds. From Holland the advice, mention that the Dutch Government, fearing the effect of the repeal of our navigation laws upon their ship building, are about to repeal the duty upon copper, Iron, and other articles that enter into the construction of sUpu The last advice, from India are all ntrors h'e, both as regards commerce and politics. Moot. raj, the late Governor of Moulton, has been kood guilty of the murder of the two British carmen, to mhteh the woe of the Pooptub had its on a.— He was sentenced to death but recommended to mercy as the victim of circumstances, and his punishment has been commuted to imprisonment for life. DOKI9IIO .07.411141 The increase of the cholera is, in Loudon the chief subject of attention. Last week the d eath,e in London from thts disease were 12'78, being fan increase of 17 on those of the preceding week, which had been the highest Yet reported. The death from all causes were 2457, being a t , iaenate of about 150 per cent on the usual average, of the period. The tool deaths in London from cholera, up to the present time have, been 7170. In Paris to 1432 the total was 14,503, and in 1848 and 40 it had been 15,198. Our population is 2,000,000, inhabiting 280,000 heroes. The Paris population Is 1,000,000, intidbiling only 40,000 houses. In Paris therefore, the average number of inbabltauts in each hon.is 25, while to London it is but 7. An adjourned meeting of the South London Medical Society, to whose discussion on the tmat , meat of cholera I &Elude, in my last, was held yesterday evening, but without leading to any greater unanimity of opinion. The moat satisfact ory sisterneut elicited daring the proceedings was from a Mr. Leaden', who said he bad 110 oases with the camparative very amen majority of 23 per cent. Hu mode of treatment was prinnipally with camhpor. Law proceedings have been Comm eased against Mr. Hudson, but he still retains his sett as mem ber of Parliament for Sunderland. The statement of those who are best acquainted with his affairs is, that before the exposure of has proceedings he was worth .1.623,000—that upon this property he has since borrowed X. 200,000 on wallop to Stare of paining demands, sad that the remainder would not be more than equal to meet the mitatandins claims upon him. MI soma of these clams may be difficult to establiah in a court dflaw, howev e r unquestionable they may be in themselves; and it is said, therefore, that he will hopes by remateuce to retain not km than 1200,000. There is, nevertheleas, considerable reason to doubt thin The destrumive feelings of the animal closure in London have been intensely excited and gratified. during the lut three weeks, by the pursuit of a man and his wife who had murdered in their own house a Marl With whom they were acquainted, and had buried his body in the kitchen. They have huh been apprehended, one at Edinburgh, and OCO in the Island of Jersey. Previous to their capture being announced,two cases occurred of individuals who, to the wild excitement of the lower feelings mused by the daily detail" In the newspapers and the eager avidity of the human Mint, gave them seisea up at the police offices as the real murder ers, but who had nothing whatever to do with the act. Instances of this kind have often been notic ed in the cue of mimes of great notoriety, and they furnish a carious illustration of one mode in which the laricinntion operate. Many kinds of imitation are also proverbial in such Clo3o,nd we may therefore feel sure that, from the details with which the preaa are now pandenag to the morbid appetite that has been excited. some other re markable futures will be developed in connex ion with the affair before it in brought to a termi nation. YON= MLltarr, There has been rather an increase in the de mand for money, and the rate, which was recent ly 11, Is now 21 per cent. The withdrawal of capital belonging to firreignera which hod bean invested In oar funds for the sake of security, is one cause of this change, combined with the de. mend for an Increased circulate°, owing to the general improved prices of all kinds of produce.— Ender these circumstances, consols have slightly receded, the quotation, which at the last dotes scam 921, being now 921. The came reanons have doubtless affected American sleeks, the mar kets for which are doll. la manufacture. gene rally there are consldemhie firmness and activity. The harvest goes ..n aatitactortly, and wheat hat again declined as per quarter. In Ireland there are accounts of the potato crop which are partially unfavorable, but on the whole every thing at present promises well. I met yes terday the Mr. Owen, who is carrying on the ex periments with Isar peat, which were lately the Bobject of the extmordinary flourish by O'Gorman Mahon and Lord Ashley, in the House of Com mons but which, from subseqUeut facts, It was Mr. would turn out to be altogether a delusion. Mr. Owen, however, assures me that his ex per ments are still in steady and satisfactory progress. and that as far as he can at present make no h. oalcalat:ooa the products yield a clear profit of 2130 per cent. SPECTATOR.. Improvements In Dent Wry. DR. G. 0. STEARNS, late of Roston, is prenatal to an and wt Rams Tartu in whole a,'d port.tets, upon Suction or Annoaphene Suction rtatex Torranacnx calm nal want, where the nerve ix axpoaal Office and remidonce next door to the Alas. or office. Fourth street, Pittidiurra Racal ro—.l R. frltratidon. F. 11 Eaton. init. Pmrsabatiu, June 10; 1,4 b Mr. T 110,11.11 Ilisssay—best Sir. Your Writing fluid we find to lw a fait raw artmie in all respe.ts its eolor is • beautiful black—goont free Iron the pen We hare used Arnold's, hot prefer youn on im own menu, apart nun ono bring a fox . n and other • Pittsburgh manufactured article. um. respectfully. SON I St EEL/ For sale (together with Fi tbbert's Rod and Maehtne Copy Inks) by 13, A. Pahnestrialt b. Co. Pittsburgh. It P Schwan:. Allegheny city, and by the manufacturer, Thomas K ptbben . Druggist anal Chtemist, corner DI Lubeny and Smithfield Amens, Pittsburgh, Pa spiltrdlor JOH PRIN Tl3O. BILL If EtAIUS, CARDS, CIFICULAIL`t, Bar Lading, Contracts, Law Blanis, 1.111, SILL , WiY , CTITMICATIS, ruse., roucsa, Nutted at the shone.. notate. at low pm., at the dCI9 Wax.. ()meth Tut. rte., Fire and Next:. liastaraasee.—Tris Prrrs. scum NAvtoanos A. Pm: IttsraAttro COMPANT— charteredred Ite.l--vootoptes to Insure. upon every de. sertpttoo of property, at de rota. Orricz, No 21 Parket street. Rors a... r _ SAMUEL GOILM I.V. Prest Secir. tnyCntldm W. D. Wright, m. D, Dentist, Umca and rtndenee on Fourth et. •. apnoea. We Pluebuh Flank. Utf:“. 6.22212 am 9 1 , 2102 E to 12 A 01.. nnJ from 2 n'elnek rob P eenll-12 CHL: HISS—I dos Fos* Patent r horns olgt ree'd and for We by Y F VON BONNItOiI TOO 33 Front .t XTF.W MUSIC.—Jost mos/yeti. a NH...poly of II the lolloystag popular mars for Plano. ••Fle ti.nd u Pla lased ones at home," "Nelly was Lod , " by P. C Foner, - Row thy boat l.ghth. - - Ben Boll;" “Socat Gootlr," `irgitua kW. Bud,' ana a Psaltery awl= popular Mem. eirtlS JOHN El MELUJE., F 1 Woml et SAFETY FUSE-14,000 feet Etna Safety Safe, for =le by ILHEY. MATTHEWS & CO, Water at WROUGHT SYIKES—WO kgs improved Wrought V V Spite, or boat Grandee* tun, (or *de by RHEV. MA rrn , iws co TO LET, aTHE three retry hunt Iherethng Hotta at reeent oceopiod by the oubserlber, on the eor. er of Third and Rua 00, eontatning ten room, atm all the modern improvements Posseaton green about In of October. Enquire on the premmea, or of ryoLo,S J. KENNEDY, No St Wood et BACON SHOULDERS AND SIDES-10 ears each In more and for role by dt. WI.I.4FIDAUtiIi SODA eak• 8010 A.h, Karts brand, Jo stone and for solo by sptlel ri h 0 HARBAUtiII - - T VST RECEIVREL—MeihaIt.t Hymn Nook. nryr ed to num lemo. litheep,) al R. HOPKINS. _opOli Apoqo Hashlip,s, Fourth et NOTICZ. E • A It 1.1" NEXT WEEK I .a.`. •uatarn ray character Lad rtghta ariatnat E IVihlrheld WA FtßE.si SMITH. ?Undo/plus. Sept 11. 0,1..1 lB I,Foth 3,1 rtre, 1,17,131 FICE-Yeti BLACK CLOTHS—\V R- hlorphy has r opened to-day • fresh lot of the above rood.. from two dofiara per yard op to superfine qualities. and of approved manufacture. to which be particularly in is the attenuan of buyer. Also. black and fsney Cassimerea. Stun Vasungs. muslin, merino and cotton Under•hirt. Ilmery nod Filciees. Pocket fldti. and black Italian aiirl fancy CTavata, at lo— cash prices Merchants will find n in their advantage to esanune the smelt in Wholesale Room. up stairs. hefore buy ing their goods TEAS—ICI half chests Voting Ilyson. Uu npoveder, Black d Imperial, 90 caddies do do. in core and for sale by spil r J S DILWORTH It CO 'IUFFEE-150 bp prime, in store and for sale by lJ .117 1 S DILWORTH h CO NAIL.B-40D kg, assorted sixes, for lune by .117 .1 8 DIL WORTH 4, CO YKARL AB/1-7 bbis from ATTJarns' !manufactory, re. 1 eeired this day and for sale by •ptI7J h 11 FLOYD P l 6 MKTAL—',..S tons Allegheny Pig !ths]. for wie by sp. 17 J h 9 Fl.rts . D NEW o.lollr—n fresh supply of “Buroing Float," lor the new Lamps, just reed by IZIMIIMEEM • . . tat at, between Weal and Altarlott we We have mad. arraneements tte cno.tantly oupphed .NI; FAMILY FLOUR-50 bbls Extra Family Fleur, Family made of old *beat. Just recd and for .1414. Iry spit: .kItAteTRIINt; A CRO7J - - F1.017R-2.5 MAN rxtre Family Flee, tee (tom keel heat Jack Ole, and for rale by .ptll JAM E a DA LZ ELL, 24 Water Pi UT 8 C HED4K-37 bs. W R r and w • s for sate by ... spll7 JA MKS U4 L OHEESE—IIS Las, of superlor qualtty, now landing. for aalo by ISAIAH IJICKEI" & CO. - soil] Front ‘t BEAVER DUCKED 3-0 dos now landing: for sale by tptl7 laA IA H DICKEY Allr EAD CLOTHS—D.O, 11M, fawn and sliver Drab "'M Clottotonst opening and for *ale by sptl7 :OIaf:KLETT A WHITE., g Wood st_ FLANN ELS—A hall assortment of wilt.. yellow, r red and green, plam and twilled Flannel, mat recessed by apt!? SHACKLE:IT A IASSMIERES—Five cues new style Faacy Cu.,.i aj mere, ado stripes and others, jest opened by SHACIELETT & WHITE WtaJLEN SHIRTS AND DRAWERS-_osd o . en volute and colored lambs' wool Shirts and Draw. ars, poems, by .pll7 SHACK LETT & WRITE VANCY PRINTS—In cues new style dark fancy r Prints, just opened by sptt7 SHACKLETT lc WHITE D. R' cobOOS— GDDe Lames, Cashmeres, A and otherworsted .017 ell &CLEFT & WHITE _ . SII . AX;Lti—A great varir i l tutt_opentng by p ACKLETT & WHITE N ets BOOKS—Theological Lectures or the 11•• tiatfen d /rlrey '' , D it ?).,'2l"e'l by . tho "'"'"Ph Scenes where the Templer has triumphed, by the ember of the -101 l Chaplain." Morning among the 'MIMS at Room, being notes or conversadon held with certain /cantle on the rub. jeet of Religion m the city of Rome, by the Rev. M. Hobart Leymoor, M. A. Vesage• of the Natural History of Creation. Pan ad of Reodaonl•. by .. Tbackenty . JOHNSTON A. STOCKTON, •ptl] comer Tholl and Market •4 at b s :r v, , , b p a r r . ..ll , ll, .nr f r oli r o c ,.. ezr , ty, and oiler Mr 1 rape Td pkg. Y 11. imperial, G P and Black Tear,. 1,, a tys, 10's pound, hf pound loom Lb. and less R oil Tobasere 250 big Rio and Jaya Gotha, 00 bbd. 0 iitugar 2110 bbls N 0 hlolanseL 10 bbl. Tanners ' Oili do winter toed LIMP 200 mat. Rusts; 100g1 Pepper and ?lineal, 3 ask. Room 9.1n/4 10 lads Whiting, 4 dn Chalk, 50 Lis Chocolates 25 boa White Pipe.; lbs liialeratoN 30.1,. Clover, I tad NtiMieg., 30 bbl. Loaf, crashed, and pow`d Rogitei I ca. Madden 3 eeroon. Indtgo; 1100 lb. aaa'a Nos Cotton Tan 400 las Ilerrinc kg. Nails, awed suss; 400 On Ground Nut 13 balm Almond., 30 do English Walnuts, 30 do Filberts; 30 do Ura.tl Nuts; - - - . . . .. . , . it) eases iodide Rock Candy; 5 do I.lquorie. Ball; 5 do Bordeaux Prunes, 3 do Sardine.; 23 do Popper Sauce; 15 do Toioalo Catsup; MOM Principal Servs, carious brands; 11,u00 Havana do is,ooo Regalia do Common .4 Usti' Spanish Segura; fine eet rhew• ins Tohneeoi bleenimy mod Scotch Snuff; Ground Spam or till kinds; Sweet Spiced' Chnen. Imo, 70 boo Shell Almonds; 5 eases Castile No.. 20 Vogl N. 1.31111 Bineling; 75 hake Candlmvtc t, :00 bbl. Mackerel; 100 b. Wtndow Glass; With • general assortment a Pittsburgh ma•nhe• timed emotes ENGLISA & BUNN en, rplln 37 Wood st, impend. St Marla. llowl LOAF SUOAR-250 bbl. Nos 7 and II LI Stqsr, for .„1,, by BURBLUDOP, WILSON & CO. srol3 Wavy st FFATHERS -3000 lb s to srOve. for solo by siol3 ISAIAILDICKEY & CO. Finn. 0 _ WOMB Flfill—lo whole ani Al bbl.. for gale by sptls ISAI All DO,ScY k CO _ _ y ElON—= t om Iron. manned, for S. IC I, .1 aptl6 J. N W sail u 2 AN. eptl3 21 Water sail 02 From a WHOLESALE DRY GOODS A. A. MASON & CO., O. 00 MARKET STREET, prprsavacku, PA., orLD reaper fully rali the 011OOLOIll of my and 40 eare. and haies TICKINUR, ot tte Vint • II•xn• • 9 count,. Aferchnn •to their choice cock of than. Ame. lie•g and tint Cothran., FAL/. AND WINTER 6001),t. for extent at d, eG pair.Wu, •nd <Row I'l ANNU • v n , etT probably never been equalled In the , 00,,n for . o or a ern country Poo.essine the aarrie facilities snit•'rnm Peee, vantage• ei,oyeit FONtOrtl Henries, by hoeing oet 0 , ,00 mum, of the partner. COO•1211 , 1y in the East among the O110.1•' urecturers, Iniporters ate Auction Houses, they arcl C.c.". IR . 9 ' ' 4 ." a , '"n• ,H"' • '/ 4 Fa, prepared to aaer the came ailvantaava in style Illarvt , a= Rcohc Nice. . that can otnattled or. the largest Eastern' CASInZe.TR. JEANS arid TWEED: , —it easel Or Houses • ail the vailou• mainlin:art, Recct stn.. large consignments of DON' &TPICS flan the manufacturer. of Pik.. Fatgland. they are enabled . n b these [oafs at less rates titan they eart ho cured of the Eastern Jobbers. The (set that their estabbshment oilers equal if not greater advantages in every description of goods, than can he had East. has been clearly demonstrated to their 111121,,0US Patrons. They feel confident if filer. chants roreplating purchasing East. will examine them t.t• stool, thee will lie convinced that they w can buy the same sinewy of goods at each pares as ill .ave the cost o(vansportanon. and the necessary expense. the'nd °!•.' tarp Thee roe•uon • part of stork which snit sways be found fresh and eon, carte. ;106 CASES CALICOES AND PRINTS, ftom the Mental:tack, /lama iton. Coc heti>, and Alanchester COM-I antes. alto Irani .he Print Work, of Donnell. P Allen, Sprague. Riebniond it Carr, Chapena, American, Adams. he 40 caws GINMHAMS and CHINTZM, or , ho 1 .. thnutheture. IX cues BLEACHED MI:SLINS, of an the well known and approved makes, for . plc by the plane at Acre.' price, .1 oales 68VtYY Mr*LINS, of all smiths, quail• AUCTION SALES By John D. Boots. Anat.' Peremptory Bale of Dry G,cmt. On Thursday scorning, Supt. 2lna, at 10 o'clock, at the Cornmeretal Sales knouts, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, artfl he sold, without 'reserve, for cash currency. An extensive assortment ol seasonable staple and fancy Dry Gonda, among which ere superfine broad cloths, cosincerea. sanineta, man., tweeds, aearkl, yellow and green flannels, barred Moseys and flannels, 104 blankest, coatings. plain and barred silks, black fig'd serge, velvets and cords, super pmts. gingbaros, de loins, cashmere.. merino, alpacas, bleached and brown obeennrs, cambric cheeks, licklngs, table eoth, hosiery, lazes. he. Al 'I o'csoch, Or.crxm, Queensware. Fnenitute, &e A Isrge and gencrei assortment n and second hand bousclaold furniture, cooking stoves, looking, umn‘cl clocks, c:arpeOng, he At 7 o'clock, to came.. Whitefield a View of Pittsburgh, a large colirebon or valuable miseellageou• books, blank bona a, etter and cap various paper, fine pen and pot k et knives. keret. and lark., razors, sciaaors, .peon• cies. •py glassea, tea he Is, shot guns, pistols, gold and elver watches, ke _____sprig LEATHER Ir•rsa• N alirertoterncnt headed "Felt Cloth versus L. .(1.. Otter ' to the Mercury of 13,h inatont, profease? to enlighten thia community, and the auhaeriber particular. on toe sonject ol .new invenuoita" in Pi anos. The foilowing letter. tenni ono of Veoldeat and most sooteasful Piano.fotte cost.oulactunitg ell. in New Vora city. may he of loam interest to those won wren to know how loaner/ atainl on the 00.1001 of "Felt versus Leather:" N ew ' Yo. , Sept. 10. 1040. hir I. It %teller—Dear thr Your favor of the Ith enclosing Mr Klebar's parr in relation to -Felt cloth covered Pianos,” I. at hand It is amusing to as, who ore acquathted with th e "tricks of the trade,. that he 'lipoid suppose the intelligent public at Pittsburgh were to he caught by such rattle traps. The Felt for cover ing butane:, is no "new invention," it hw been in use for ten or fifteen years by many manufacturer u Eu rope and America:. Itis cheaper than leather. legs dif ficult to work. mid we nave toed hard to satisfy our selves with it, as it would save expense and trouble; but, after rep,ited Uirds, we have abandoned it, we God it Impossible to produce with it the quality of tone which leather gives. It does not wear as well. is liable in be cut by the stringa and eaten' , melba, a so- DOW otneetion. Tone is the grand characiensue e t a Piatio.forte, and whether the interior is of "Dutch geld - or l•pati as a matter of taste merely; should your friends plereilittesifold, we should readily make the change, as it woult {peal. neither trouble or,eo- ,rense. , • Your , dbt servants, ° BACON k nAvEN. A, to 'othergood Piano mikes. such as entelter thg, miiPtGabeis It &oder, N. Y , , Inn eneh firm Ye Stoller, extras since obant.l.s34,lusing F., on torte rost4,l instruments, v,m that Grand Pianos,' w not ithe The last :firs. Piano .14 by the subscriber from the manufactory of Chtekertng, Heston, has the hammers covered entirely with lea and Is referred to . beteg a fair sernole of the splendid instruments now made at this celebrated es lath shment This Grand Piano ts to the posierston of t .corae Ogden, Ep . of Ott clue JOHN 1l MELLOR. sr.tl7 Agi for Chlekering's Plano+ for %Yearn Pa N —.A large Mork of hamo+ an hand from - the ealebratad (Acta/nes of Chlekering, BOSLO, and Bacon & Raven, New York, varying from two toaix hundred dollar, ILICIPLiTATION. TN reply to -Leather v. Felt," el yesteaday, where pt is made to estatt:lah the aupenonti o( leather to feu, ty letter uf a Piano-matt log firm styl ed - Baena& Raven," of New York, the salatienlaur would say th at, bets - ever much die sold firth May have found It necessary to resort to be tricks of the trade , ' to order to get n along, such has, as yet, not been Me attewith Messrs Nunes it Clara '/he unwreemsful mpt of any Piano-maker in the application of felt cloth only rues to prove bis inexperlense and want of The maturity of world-renowned mtmufastu. re r, such as Ertel, Ib et, Pleyel. of Paris, and Broad wood, 1101.01,1 & Collard, etc, or Londoo, will, with an intelligent public. mare than sultee be wet uide the ever,n oblection• of any oh oeu re Piano-sash sashes eith er this country or to Damp& With regard to -. afro," they exist but in the brain of the writer of to above mentioned letter. A most important part of a Pion o ts the “tlamper." without which it la perfect ly owlet, now, this -damper" being made Invana• hip. rind in ail ease., by all Ptano.makers, of cloth, It wooid follow that all Ptanos Ire worthies, luasmnek as cloth to mach more subject to the above evil than telt, and to e.t.d, moreover, in the mechanism orevery Eaperlenee. however, proves the contrary, nod hence the ob,ertion falls to the ground. - Tone betog thegrand cto rac tertstie of a Piano,' , the sub. rl•vr is writing to let the matter rest there, end etude deviwmt, which will he, with all who wall favor hint with a ea.l cud examines, greatly in favor of felt cloth In a few days Messrs. Nunns & Clark may .rent for themselves, and the opposition they have met with from a rennin quarter s«oonted for. _ H. KLEBEH . Pole Agent for Nan. ft Clark P N —By mietaka the wrong name was used it that.] have been Pledard & Dunham, instead of Do. laws h Ntodatt The moat ezpenstve Piano in this fIIV one awned at I!,tal, envered with Felt, and rnw.e by Ch Ira artag, B. on. It IA tn the possesmon of John It .ho..nbeer..r. EA LED PROPOSALS. addressed to the ••Prest• kJ dent of the Pntsbursh Va. Cornpney,.' endorsed "Propos.J. for lA'conent Row" ata be rrcetved at the office or the Works, until Thurso.), the Ittith Inst., at o'c lock. P. .11 for (cunt/tong the follosentx guava nos and noes of the best qoalgy off unints 1..0 of G by 6 Inches Angle Iron, 20 It, pet nut Round 4.1 16 plates of , It. 9 inch. long,' fl 6 in. wide, f think. 6 ban of 17, ft. Icily.. 6 tn. wide, i-inch thick. 7/i sheets 6 ft_ I In. long, Y It 1 in wide, 4 lbs. per ;1. nuoo hoperecull ft cot U, pattern, alit ot< C 3 6. 6 feet I inch long, 3 pounds pi., foot. 31X0 pounds nataceltsneona Bolt and liar. • • To be patd for In cash, fij month. after deltvery.— Biddera utt I please aate We difference in prier Ot toman /amt.. and Paddled Iron. spls:4si THOS. I , A KEW F3.L , Pre._ P. G. C. N :e - Al/131;;Ig.-50 ter , 17176714, A 7 TEEL—A general aesorta,;t of Cut, Shear, Ger ° luau, English Blister, A. B. and Spring,forwle by wptl.3 I. tl WATERMAN Fl.Ol 11—'4 bbl.,,,st land/111K endfor male by J S DILWORTH A CO R. l . c r t' '" '" "" 1 `1;411110R.rn &CO lA.; A P lli , 1:614 MOLASSES`-4..b. tor Awe by spi IS J S DII.AVORTH 4 Cu P w:re t.--Iw inn I/.ng,nq Rnk Me,.l, for L .ele by RURRRIM:E, WILSON t Cll, TA VA COFFEE—IS b. very Impel-me 'OW Govern V mem: . (or rule by spll4 C H GRANT )LACE TE.A—G9 It. extra fine Oolon,. for sale 1.) • , G 4 C H GRANT LARD OIL—I bbla for Astle love to we. sptif AI'IIILLS it ROE HA VA V A SEGA mu Havana Sews, earl as brand, In More and for sale by epdll ArGILLS & ROE lOTToN YARN, kr —3OOO lb. Cotton Yarn; 130 boles lintune; 30 do Cotton Twine; for rale by opAl WOILLS k ROE 0 .p 5 0 1: . 13A R-23 hbda N 0 Ba..tilapr.lsee... ROE t.ANK.1..T2.—.20 our of 'arms use heavy Rl.n- I ) of Amencon manufacture, reed and for sale by 10.3 GEll. Ct tell RAN. 26 Wood or I NR OLD PF.ACII andrrenen Draudy,nacothred, 1: fur preservtag Peach. end other Futile, for elle by the eallon or wholesale, at the Wale Store of the soLeenher. JACOB WEAVER, Jr.. .1011 corner Market end Front ata 'O. :1 NIACKERKL-IUO bble just armed and for lade by spdl TAAFE Jr. O'CONNOR I=l rr, nod the many msouveruer ens attending then. I of theeuwornary Skein. the above Mail has been much. and ior a long Owe wanted. It has always been • matter of as that whilst the town on arti cle of Cotton. was eonvemently spooled for neneral an—Silk so ?noels more valuable, should have been suppneg in Skew*, from which so much trouble, ven ation and loss has ansen. Tm. . difficulty bust last been overcome, We Public ts °Grad • rood arliCie, hatiCsomaly pin op in . con venient form for domestic use. -ti . 'Me only objecon urged Normal thi.erode is the apparent small quanuty oa each .pool. Thu at ea.ily expluned Kara .pool la warranted to eentatn 213 yd. of Utak; whale the ordinary Skew, al the game prier, he. but an aneurism!, quantity Varying from 15 in 18 yard.. The Sporn Silk as ready for use Si the tuna of par: chase. and it only nettle • .0 eenvenee the moet tea•reptthel Oa Sepeinorily to quahry. Independent of neat and convetitent form ih which It is formatted, it has great advantages veer the rketh. as It does away wall the tedium of winding, the vegnonn of tangling, and the loss of tune In preparing it for nee For sale by the cm. by W. 11. lIORSTNIANN kSONS. -• 31 North 3d et, Philadelphia. HORSTAIANN. SON& & DRUCIIER, eptlo,d2ve No. .5 Maiden Lane, New Yort 3 ENV BOOK 1)R , DIX . I3:IS nnr, TO ., L;R . ai . ROU . GX terou(h . put of U sod Casedt, with notices of the history sad imputation of Meittat,em in America: by James Aso:, D It . +rah roman of the author . The Harmonic, • collection of Sacred blesle, patent land round, note. Methodist Alumnae for 1850—priee a cams—(at who . eszle sad null by R. HOPKINS, Apollo Bollthop, Fourth et • bzo prime Cl6oexo just ne"CiArlisr ll by spa 8 S W HARBAUGH DARIED DPW - P 100,, prime holm., in store win foe side by spa R&W II ttRAUGH DI,OUR-33 bed; post reeel let sale by .pis CRAIG A SKINNER VI AM:FACTURE:O TUBACCO-22 saveracou in eau..'Barrow': Floe Mewing Tobacco; 131 hf bz. •zT 11 Gram': SW hoop Tobacco; to do 'Ban'.' I. 4 4 44 94 I do ;Layton: s'. •• 14 do . ./aspera' tPs Bahnstore Flocretains; and for sale by opt 3 C CdULNT revs• NIIISLIN DE LAWS and C,U..1 /I MERFS, of me Banallion and Manchester Work., al•o. full ath. soroxent of Foreign manufacture. 20 eases colored MUSLINS, for sale by the ease at Agents'once. Brown. Bleached and Colored CANTON FLAX. NELS. of ad the usual makes; oleo Clank I-Ininau ALPACCAS. BOMBAZINES, and COBURGS— Mare than 20 casco. Also, 3Mi pieces French Merino, Lynnese and Paramatta Clotba. SILKS and SHAWLS-2M pa. of black and fancy SAM nerly 2102 , Stiawis. lona and wpare. of all kinds. A l.O, V Solo., Cook Scarfs, A r A fat assortment of White and Linen I ods. Also, Hosiery and Gloves, Embroider., Loa., twd TTirn. mines, Mourning Atuelco,all quehoes. mires and maim. lot Blankets ' RIBBONS-50 boxes of nab Homirt n•d Cap Rltv- Irons; also. Velvet, Silk., Samna Ac , with every oth er detatipuon of Millinery articles, lat!ore mp, Ate. &e. AU of which, utgf titer with • reneral assortment or foods of the newest and most fashionable styles, snu r offered an an eztrewely loor,edranec. New Goods conwantly reerterd All Merchants are cord:a:ly orobwled tar I'l. itfldtk'tfl AMUSEMENTS C. Sir Parttar, APYtastoY--Ehess anJ r•rtia , ,. • •.:1) se~n nrr t , Tt.us Acraatt, —Do6ra open ct 7--,arttin will re past 7, preetacti. THEATRE Manager ====l TrteanAe,S3errvatnra 10—Wtil he prp.e.ed the 11111/1 ATT, , RNEY Pteree O'Hara To Iwo foilnwed will! Inc IRIS!! TI:7011 Doctor OToo:e • Atone .. •K.n.hlron After whtch, n MUSIC/0.01.10.1 , T lieran Fannin Telconclodn H lh A kV INI STEAM BOATS. The splendid 11Ft. drut,ht steamer PlLivr Nr. 2 Duval, tuagoer. wt:l !..,r int. above and all totermadta, porta on Boa day. the 17th mat, at 10 o , lock. A. 111. For !might or paarage noly on Imord, or to angl7 NVNI 0 WIiF.F.I.F.R. At , at. .. =ED= -• . • The U.S. Mall 31 ,1 1111, .111C111GAN N 0.2, will leave the landing opposite the Atononguhela linos, every Sun day morning at ao'clo,c, far Beaver. Returning, trill amve at 5 &clock, P. M. Fare to Deaver and hack, Twenty-five Cents. out SUNDAY TRIPS TO BEAVER - - The steamer 11F.A V1:11 will leave We wharf, opposite the 3lononontra helm House, every Sander morning at Y o'clock, for Beaver. Returning, will leave Heaver at 1 o'clock, P. 31., and arrive at 4 o'clock. Fare, Twenty-five Cents. nay.. 4 MAIL etAVEit The splendid fast reemng steamer REVIII.I-F- Nitme. master, isn't le-tv, for above and intermediate port, every more. tn The P'' e '. Rovedrawa but 12 metes water. For freight or passage, apply on board or tots= D tV (1053,D55, t Agent. GELERHWOOD GA.C.DMN WILL rematn open for .niter. nnol the Ist Janna ry, leA. Ureters and other nefreshments • tin ed to the season mill he kept The Orceohonge, coo mining • large collecuon of rare and choietir:Plants, will be open to voniera, reall pat tip short notice throughout The neanot. An Omnibt at m on the Allegherty end of the t.'t Clair Street Ortdge, every half boor donna the dly. Intoning to the Garden: and the ferry boat, Captain Walker, eon from the Point, landing a short diennen above 11:e Gar den. Peeves wishing to Attend the evening, will be accommodated with a return °rondo.. at o'clock, P. IL Kept on Temperance principles, and closed na Sunday. •013 1. MILAN JAMES fr. KERB, A TTORNEY AT LAW —Office Foanl3 Ir., A tween tianthrteld and Grant •t, l'ittabargh. aatlT.4l . - 01 Inte - ed ru.t leCel Me; .-4 10 b d.o It L aud la id bids No l Lard IV; do Not' do do 5 role benched winter Whale thl; 2 do Tita;:ei;/1 1341 gals artoter Sperm Oil: in coare and for ulc by •ptlt SELI.Eliia, d NICOLS - Ileards. 31 ca....!„&a; IMIIEM 4: " • 113 " 'gild; " '• IS Each bundle weighingal Ibr Jan received and far saie by Intll <1 It OM`77' DRY GOODS. 110/IPHY, WILSON .Z CO =2::M=MI A RE now receiving their usual supplies of Goods XI for the Fob season, which they II be happy to exhibit to their old cust , mers. and a we ‘tll3 ny itow onea utsy feel inclined to present ibemr,elves. Always taking great pain. to ley nt suc oods as adapted to 16e WWI. of the We d e gtr, villa.. long eXperience enables them 'm do, they min say with mach unufidence, and witho. entering into a deter! of their stock, that the Western email tnerchont ill find with them all that hot customers require. Those who hero formed the unprohiside Imbn of terms - MO to the Eastern cities tor their stocks of Irrr yjoals, would do well to cull. as candid comparison of pri ces would in many cages result tn the conviction that the cayenne of acting further may be obviated huy• log In Pittsburgh. snag C. I. DAICW, M. D., U - O:II(F.OPATHIC PUYSICIAN AND BURGEON. use how Southfield 1.,a between 34 and td, Dl.(Mee hours—Preut 12 N. to .3 111.—from to V, P. co Bauder's, comer Soh .„, L o bud Third sta. spetuaten Pianos with Plat Co•ered %lb subscriner feels himself (tiled upon to notice Itub an ad•ertisentent respecting an improvement In .venng the hammers or Plano, which professes to announce - Felt cove red ?tonne' as new invenuon. Yta”o Fortes with felt corered hammers have been sold or me, from diffe rest manufacturers for flee years beand Mose who may cons/der It an improvement, cane supplied with Plume with set, coven., hos. , .. • '.. . and ut a :t i n . y r t w orm il e. ;,, a 1 by eu tuber, r t t r h a e i v: a erne, Yen jeom. of ; he robsoriber JOHN H. MELLOR, dl for Solo Agent for Chlekering'• Pitons* for Werftro Prooxylvaroo. r•ta NEW PALL GOODS Ur R. MURPHY is nnw rtrelving Ins first Pall Yir supply a Foreign and Domestic GOODS, and has already opene an assoriment of now and beauty ful styles dark fah d PRIVI`S. warran:ad ran note.; and [Mal new style. Fall Muslin de Laines, Alpaccas and Slohair Damask fiy d and striped do Parnseno. snit Lionese Clem, Of the most desirable color, and a foil =pray of bleaches! nerd unbleached Muslin*. Dirli Linens, Mao- Chester Ginghamo, nonbensi ee.uer Fourth and Market als. Boyers are EIVI•Cd cad and see. tieanse Ilisod Ravine, nom- E p ‘ rising three original of applying trammel or string in drawing the fare mould, of goo. metne•l, ellipueel and spiral {laud Rails: .lm, ea. original system of apply me we rips of the mould to rho edge of the plank. en ineOry of Manna pawls, attended with an intmduriory emir. of geometry. ra tios and proporunoa. rienaphfied by e foll arid complete. dernonstra•thos. and dlaalyated by , nenry plat.. By L. E. Reynold., Arcane, No. 31 Camp at. N.Orleau.e. Jon reed by JOIINKTON h grocicTor, apla corner Thant and Marital a,. riASAlik—rdd Matt Cassia, tor sale by eptlO S WATER NIA N - 07 - P)A —DM his tiMila :soap, do Almond dui 2 dos 0 boa aupenor Shaving e.o.p, for sate by npUO I. S WATERMAN • fIOTTON YARNS AND RATTING-3U. Owl:moo ' kJ Yarn, assorted, 140 bales No I and 2 Batting; for sale by optlO _ L a WATERMAN TURS - AND - BLICKEI 7.4- 3 doe Tubs; 73 do Buckets; 4 do Keeler.; (or sue by tiptlO I. 3 WATERMAN ' Qt TA Retl-...50 bin superior Palmy Starebih y 0 span . L S WA'PERMA ''' bbli N 0 Molusra, Silt; ...,. M °" house SS drn for sale by motto L yt WATE.Pay;t4-7 C LOVER SEED-230 bash prime One, Peed; p.., 0 r ,,.. sale I.v ~ PptlO I. S%, ...rIiRMAS G LASS -Ir , t ‘ i , x 0 .%0 ,.., V 0 0. Srmin & 11,Iir a ," ~,,`''- ' - ; r an ; to do 710 l o Also. Pelt, 10014. to lb, 10;10, Ball and 12711 Ibe. sale by 'pus L S WATERMAN s,_Aemnll }Rank 2.,,eri iPoowlPne7inelfgarZogt.7,willeAirafriapavn.rr.d T r,. i r ii itN 4 , : s r hi sa.l 24 e . 12%1 Vitrro ILatpogrelt*ork.) Chretes-Smithfiat •11S., between EII,CJL and Strawberry Cloy. N. EL-Ditteases of rho month, rums and teeth treated lionweopatbrcally. C0.F060g3t7 sptloll3so bee prime Flur store and to arrive; for vale byri nd Java Cifee stolo I. S WATF.RMAN. . 31 Water and 64 Prom st Tkia:-Tir,,TrThEi.t...l e.ndi. Vityi., - 6.. Powder, Imperial and Sack l 'Ems, for solo by span I, S W E RMAATN PPPEITht. 3-A-LyibreT:T.cleis 1',1,,er Id brs °roma do; 3 by. Alspwe; 10 brs Ground ' dm 00 sale by .fi-- TOO, Lb WATERMA M YI ADDER-t-d eti sptl 0 .. IdE-40 tea an store mod,.kW .ale by STI. , apt 3 J :3 Di LWORTI424_ . T._. Q,COI - FIEML .--- . - -to e..k. ~, ,tlrt.whica, StiTatell , SC apt" t; It GRAN T ____-- -- M AR K -10 bblit ior se r i. mat it I: SELLERS TRA-lef - e - ti;ii7t TIT ...I Insrl. lu. , .°7 l i : d g " A, sale by arit9 'SALO' I DlCllf.fl7' ____;___________ - S 5.," , ALTS-30 bbis in store and for .ale b . sptfl ism.kii MCg-K Creed Wager. fleserva Dam, and Cher.. Depo4 and for ...re en I LI CANfTELD • KTACKEREI.--160 bbla No 3 Deena Mackerel largeon ante and for sale try Kf k JONFS. 'vs Cast Bar., near 7. Ms. Heron I it r Agnes \II 1 Falun Air. lirron
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