V'. *■- U r "■"■ '■ *'f . ! THE WTXSBUEGH GAZETTE •PUBLISHED.Dy..WHITE & CO > ;piTTsovaont THURSDAY MORNING, or;T. ]], 1319. „ IJJ-'nt* flmmiiH JUaVGazirrs U published stny T Th»Weckljr f aad Weekly.—Tct Daily m i*evea Dollars per annum; liie Tri-Weekly n Five Dollar* pre •nsssqtbe Weekly isTwo Dollars per annum, iirictij for Local Betters see asxtlpagc. Its west pace for Telagrapble Slews* : Salk ot Pcbuc Lands.—ln car advertising col. asms, those who wish to emigrate to (he State of . Missouri, or procare lands to that region, will find that large tales of choice lands are to take place ’at the Land Oißcea at Jacknon, Springfield, arid Clinton, in January next Oar readers must excase any want of variety in our columns to day, as, after being a j all night, waiting upon expreaaes from the country and run ning around to the polls "at tho different Wards, DM of which are more than a mile spirt, and la boring to prepare intelligible tables for oar read ers, we are not in a condition to give the usual at- tenllon to oar sheet to day. Oar haa i fair claim for indulgence on the same account. Another day will dad us, we trust, In our usual . trim. 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Tint Erjamos w raw Cofc.vrr.—The re *“ ll ® the election in thia county is a aouree of no * mortification to the Whig] p*rty> 61 there ia noqueation that the Whigs of Allegheny were strangely derelict to duty in ue late contest i Thoue&nda would not take the trouble to go to the polla, and hundreds of others, to gratify some whim, or pique, and to give vent to some disap pointed aspiration, voted for one or more of out op ponents. | This is not the time to go Into ail the reasons of the disgraceful falling o3"in our vote, but we may mention one thing which has been freely comment ed on in the streets, witp curses food and deep— the fact that Whig offid holders, in some instan ces, have Continued to employ Locofoco deputies, agents, and clerks,.in preference to just as good and capable men of the Whig party—thus placing Hive politicians' of the enemy in.positioos toeleo tioneer against Whig principles. This has produ ced deep ani angry, dissatisfaction in the Whig ranks, and has told greatly against us. Men say that they will not labor for a party which acts with so little regard to justice and policy. We merely hint at this matter now,.but if there is hot a speedy correction of the e vil, we shall feel it our duly to speak mil more plainly. Mas limb Elections.—Tbe returns are all in. The Whigs have oflO in the House, and a much larger Insjprity on joint ballot. In tbe Second Congressional District, Hamilton, Dem ocrat, beats Mc’Kain, Whig, by only 116 votes. NavJL— Arritalof th* Allegheny.-^ The U. S. steamship Allegheny,' Lieutenant Commanding W. W. Hunter, arrived at. Norfolk on' Friday, in 11 daysfrom Pensacola. Left' at. Ship Island, U. S. ship Alhany; and at Round Island, the steam er Water Witch arid shoooner Flirt. Levi D. Slamm, Purser, was on board! C. W. Place, Acting faster, ofthe'Albany, came psssengerin the Allegheny. Andrew H. Foote has been ordered to thelcom mand of the U. S. brig . Perry. Lieutenant ttoger Perry has betn detached from the Ordioaryjat the Gosport Navy Yard,andha* had his leave iof ab sence extended. - No ItvnmFExctcE of Office Holdee* m Euu> Tioss.—Letters from New York relate the [pro* mulgation of a ukase by Collector Maxwell, agiinst the custom house there interfering in election)*, as follows: 1 “It seems that several of his employees held a sort of greeting in the forge room of that establish ment oo( Thursday, after business hours, at which the prospect'* of the Whig party at the caching elecuoq in this Stale was' discussed. As soon as Mr. Maxwell discovered what was going on, be emerged from bis private room, and addressing the gentlemen present, told he would uoi tolerate nny proceedings of the kind. He alio said to them that he understood some of the gentle men were elected as delegates to the convention, but that while it was out of his power to prevent them from unending, he would consider their doing so as a declination of the office which they respectively hold. General Taylor, he said, would not countenance any attempts' on the port of thosc employed ra the public service to intenere with elections, further than depositing their votes for any candidates they pleased, but when that duty was performed, they should return to their duties. 4 Tex State of Ohio.—T. P. Ket.ell, Esq.* of New York, has published an article ia the last number ofHunt’s Magizine pn the present condi* tion oftho State of Ohio, from which we collect the following particulars: • The area ol the State of Ohio is 39,961 square miles, or 21> 376,960 acres', and its character is that of a table land, elevateff oil the northern centra about one thousand feet, and on the eastern and southern borders from six hundred to-eight hund red feeL The completed canals within its limits are the Liltlo Miami, whictl is eighty-four miles long; the lied River iand {Lake ’E-ie, one hun dred and thirty-four miles lopp and the Mansfield Croat, fiftykeixlrailes long; braking tbe total tvo hundred and seventy-four miles. And. the canals in .progress, when oom? p’eled, will increase the inland navigation] of the i Stale to the extent of .three: hundred and. 1 thirty* i seven and a half miles. The amount of! money ] invested in turnpike stocks is $3£99,503, and life • amount in rail roads 5452,d95. Tbe debt of tiie i Slate is as followsl school debt, $1,366,930 fe7; do mestic b0nd5,!5725,309 S 3; and foreign debt, &l*v , 550.992 50 ; the sum total! being $19,173,223 22, i.. and the interest thereon 39. Tbe ar i tide before us occupies nt} less than-twenty-one pages of the Magazine, and is one oftho most I comprehensive ones of the/kind that we have ever | j ,3ce:i in any periodical. | Tbe Locofocos have bejbn singularly unfortu nate in their atucka updn the Administration. All their blows, are nw/ieif, or rather most of them fall (With overwhelming force upon the headß of their own friends. This is particularly the case wnii regoAi to the transportation of the moils. We have had a few very striking Instances in this'region of late. j The Philadelphia North American, in foilow | ing article, puts the saddle an the right bone . | THE POST OFFICE DEPABTBEET. Considerable complaint hqsbeeD;made cjf late in regard to the irregularity of ;the mail service, and we, injcommnn with other members of the press, have soflered annoyance and inconveniei ee. In charging the responsibility ot these failurei to any particular person or bureau,some regard should be exhibited towards the character of the individ uals who are thus asaailed, even if there 1 i no def erence ahown to jaslice. Ur. Collamer and . Mr. Warren have each in turn been roundly J abused by the Locolbco press for these sceidenjs of the mail, according to the degree of malevolaiice felt towards either by the papers from which thecens sure was fulminated. Now it so happens, that neither of these gentlemen is responsibly iahia officiat capacity for any delinquency in the ser vice of this branch of the Post Office. I - The department is divided among several bu* reaux, which are independent ot each other, and each of which has in charge a particulrr subdi vision of business. - It is tbe duty ;of hbe Post Master Genera! to supervise the whole 'service, and by his ability and industry to give iilcfficiea oy and usefulness. Col. Warren is at the head of ihe nppniotment office, and has as mnclitpdo with tbe transportation of the mails as the Bjjy ofTu- . 'f tie whole superintendence and direction of the carrying, and letting ef the mailt belongs to the First Assistant Postmaster General, Mr. S| R. Hob ble, who has had charge of this bureau for a series of years, and for whom is claimed, through his Locofooo friends, peculiar merit in administering that office. We hope when the opposition press has occasion again to prefer complaints on this subject, it will not forget that the responsibility reals with a gentleman who sympathises with all their political views, who has no Idling in common with the present/ Administration, and who was an office bolder daring the Jackson, Van Huron, Tyler and Polk dynasties. It may be convenient to assail Mr. COllamer and Mr. Warren—because thfey are not LocoSdcos —for errors and delays which occur in Mr. Hobbie’s bureau, but it is neither jest, nor honorable, when the blame'is'hia, and not theirs. For our part, we believefjhe contract office, as it is oiled at Washington,' might be greatly improved, by the energy and ability of some competent person, sot wedded to the exploded policy and ahtiqoated routine which veteran place-holders will never surrender, since they regard all improvement as an innovation, merely because it does not conform to their cvcumscrfbed notioos, or is not influenced by some old rule which is unworthy of the times. I “ We are well assured that Mr. Collamejr intends ! to administer his department beneiitof the i .public at large, and that he means to introduce many beneficial reforms. (Looking tothess(objects, ho has recently made a tour of personal inspection which cannot fail to be productive of good results tind we expect, at a very-early day, to hear of changes in the mail transportation, which will be highly acceptable to the press tod the public. If there is want of capacity, or dogmatical adhesion to prescribed usages, marked out with mathemati cal lines, either in the contract or any other' bu reau, MKCollnmer is just tbe man to apply a rem edy, reach whom it may. He owes Inis duty 16 tbe country and to his own repulation in the pres ent instance, and we trust that a full and carcfnl investigation will be made of the causes which .have'recently deranged the transportation of the mails. Experience has satisfied us, that in gov ernmental as well as in private affairs, new men, With vigor, ambition, and purpose are more effi-, cent than thobe who ore governed by formula, and whose ideas never venture beyond a precedent of past authority. '' We were ffcvowd, yesterday, by a call from Moo*. Cabot; the chief of tbe Icarian Association, recently "nettled atNauvoo. hLCabet contradicts tbe report in tbe Association. He will be joined, in the spring, by a large emi gration from France, and perhaps Hungary,when the-more enlarged'tndustnal enterprises will be undertaken; such os ibe remodelling oftbe uTero pie” for a work shop,dtc. They have now two hundred acres of land in cultivation, and every necessary -aid to comfort. The commnaiLy num* bem t,wo hundred and sixty pesroaa.— St. Lomu Bnetite.' - | Djuth op £dgax A. Pox.—We regret to learn that Edgar A,; Poe. Esq., the distinguished Ameri can poet, scholar, as 1 u Sontb Carolina. Ohio* . 0 7 II 3 .10 10 11 9 n-j o 24 10 .4 1 4-1 .40 90 .12 0 3 .10 10 Neyv York New Jersey... Massachusetts * Michigan Delaware Wisconsin! 2 l 0 2 New Hampshire... 2 2 - ‘-L Connecticut. 1 3 4 0 Rhode Island 2 0 11 Virginia** 1 .13 0 - h North Carolina 0 3 6 3 Tennessee 4 7 > 3 r > Kentucky 6 4 « 4 Indiana 1 9 * Alabama 2 •> 2 3 0 2 0 . 113 107 Ilf* 103 •One vacancy by the death of Rodolphus Dick' inson, Dem. > > tOae vacancy. tThe act of Congress admitting Wisconsin into the Union authorizes her to vend three members •from and after the 4th of March, IW9, until the next apportionment.' , • ♦One vacancy, by the death of Mr. Newman, Dem:, • 1j»»i Congress. Whole Number. W. 1). Mississippi 4 1 3' Louisiana..... 4 1' 3 Vacancy in Ohio 1 0 1 “ in Mass. 1 1 ,J “ in Virginia... .1 0 1 .11 3 » Elected as^ov^.. 220 113 107 Total. 231 HO 11G • 113 Whig majority 1 Such will be the political complexion of the House il the remaining eleven members should be politically the same as before. . . The elections in Louisiana and Mississippi take place on the 3th of next month. The vacancies in Ohio and Virginia will be filled before the meeting of Congress. Also tbe vacancy In Massachusetts, if a choice can be effected, which is very doubtful. Three or four trials have already been made, with out success.— Jour. Con. Correspondence of ihe Bnluraore Patriot- Washington, Oct. 3. . In tbe next U. S. Housfc-of Representatives the Maryland delegation will be tied, and the two par ties in the House (should Lonitiana and Mississip pi be represented a* in the last Congress, to wit: >y 6 Locofoco* and 2 Whigs,) will be pretty near ly lied also. A very close, Dice calculation will give the Whigs a majority of one 1 believe. But the Free Soil impracticable*, beaded by Mr. Joshua R. Giddings, of Ohio, wilt hold the balance of power, and wilUbo very early at work to have things their on way, in the matter of organizing the House. Who will be the officers, remains to be seen If the Free. Soilers choose, they can elect Mr. Win throp Speaker, or the nominee of the Locofoco member*. Perhaps they will prefer to do neither, and stand out iij faVor of one ol their own nura.*cr. We shall see. : Among the Locofoccd who are to be candidates for tbe Clerkship, I have heard named General Hiram Walbridge, of New York, and B. B. French and Jas. G. Be mu, Esquires, of thi* city—all smart capable men. Jesaa E. Dow, Esq. intends to run, lor Sergeaot at-Arms. He formeily made a populnr doorkeeper .of the House. There will bo strong opposition to Mr. Dickens and Mr. Beal, tbe Secretary, and Sergeant-nt-Armr to the Senate, and that too by prominent nval Lo cofoco candidates. General Taylor will resume his tour to tbe North id the course of two weeks, unless something of importance, not now anticipated, turns up to re quire his presence at the rest ol government.— This, t may say, i* a • ‘tixed fact.” The. venerable Peter Hagner. as I understand, retire* from the Third Auduorehip at the end ol the present quarter, which will terminate on tl lnth inst Rumor says that John A. Gdllaxht Esq. of Virginia, a good man and a deserving r.no —a noble Taylor Whig—ia la be Mr. llag.ner's successor. - . Tbe appointment of Commodore Ballard to the Navy Yard in this city, gives very great sstisfio lion to the good citizens of this •District, and to all those wbo come here and have the pleasure of tbe gallant and highly accomplished Commodore’s ac* quainlance. A more polished and anoslentntious gentleman, or a more upright and popular officer, cannot be met with, in the service or out of it All classes here oe«m to rejoice at the appointment. The receptioo of the Commodore, at the Yard, on the day he assumed the command, wa« nent, cor* dial and appropriate. It showed that be was lo cated amidrtrifpops of triends. Important to dealers In Lead Warrants i Geskeal Lon Ornct, ) j Washington, October 4, 1019. J gi K _l.fl sv e received your letter of tbe 3d mrt., enclosingaslip which you say woscnl from Wil coa & Co.A Weekly Despatch, of tbe 21th Sep tember laid? an J from which the following m an extract: f . . . , . •■lf we understand the matter rightly, the Land Office will not recognize blank assignments of sol diers land warrants. The assignment-, to be valid, must specify tbe person to whom it 15, made, at the time it is made. This is in aJditfou lo the. usual form of recognising and certifying trr identity of the person making the assignment. You ask “whether it 1* nere-sary, to render an assignment valid and receivable ut the Of fice, it should be filled up bv the original holder when sold by him, and so of r.ieb party through whose hands it may pass before reaching the Land Office, for entry.” A* the act of Congress render* all assignments, made and executed prior to tae i»*ue of the war rant or certificate 1 , null and void, u u material that the date of the assignment arid of acknowl edgment should be filled up vhen v\aJe, in order to furnish evidence to this office that the assign ment tew in fact nuule after the issuing of Oie irarrant. Tbe mere leaving in the /assignment 11 blank, for the name nf the awignejs U be after wards inserted, would not vitiate the assignment, where it is fair and regular in all other respects; because the legal implication to tfoch a case it, that the assignor has authorized the person for whose benefit the assignment is made and de livered, or purchasers under him, to fill up ibe blank by inserting the name of an assignee. The bma fide purchasers of land warrants have in nu merous cases acted on this assumption, and it would be attended with serious (inconvenience to innocent purchasers now to chahge tbe prac* Before a warrant thus assigned can be located the name of the assignee muet be Inserted; and it will be presumed that it is done by the authority of the original assignor, and will be receivable accordingly at tbe land oflices, unless fraud shall be alledgea and sustained. Your*, very respectfully, | J. BUTTERFIELD, Gommis’r. J. W. Siuoutos, ‘Washington, D. C. Tus TxoublX* jjs Canada. —The N. Y. Conner of WedinjfUjJ say* — “Events in CaDada are rapidly hurrying to a crisis. The Governor and his Ministry have de cided on removing the' seat of government from Montreal to! Toronto. The reu'suo, the manner, and the effect of this movement will all tell with tremendous'force, nut only against the. present Provincial Government bnt against the Imperial Government which supports u. It is urn|ue*non* ably an act of resentment against the pn«i»v* Montreal for their treatment of Lord Elgin; um. ;; will inflict serious Injury upon nearly every Hass of the inhabitants of Montreal; who have shaped their business and made ail their arrangements with direct reference lo that city being ihe capital oi the Province. U -trikes, moreover, a severe blow at tbe Government party. Tne whole diffi culty has anseu out of the attempt of Lord Eigiu to carry on tbe government jd accordance with tbe supposed wishes of a majority of the people. Tbe French control, and in fact compose that ma jority; and they have accordingly formed and do : now form tbe government party is the Province. Bet Lower Canada is tbe section where they re side. Their whole strength and all their interest lie there. In removing tbe cspitol, therefore, from Lower Canada, Lord Elgin inflicts serious injury upon his own party. They are in fact the princi pal sufferers by the movement. Every step which the Government of Canada lakes, seems lo plunge it stii! further in peril and embarrassment. Lord Elgin first alienated the loyalists of Cauada by the bill to compensate rebel losses; and now he has taken the roost eilcctual step possible'lo alienate the .remaining population of the province. Our letter, which we published yesterday,’ seta forth 'Very clearly and forcibly the state of public’feeling m Moulreal upon the receipt of the rumor that t the capitol would be removed. What effect it* nctual re moval will have, will soon be teen. ' Under pre sent-prospects and existing management, we do . not believe it will be possible for Engianil to re. .tain the Canadas for three years longer.” Bsmuott ahd Ouio KAinaosn.'—On Monday next, tbe annual report of the President will Ixi made at the general meeting of stockholder*, to be hold at the Company’s office, at 10 o'clock, at which time an election of Directors will ;!>een fruit less, I see'to day that a ofr blood will be useless and fatal lo.H&igary, as I perceiv ed from the very first day of IfpifSian intervention. 1 have called upon the provisigjol power resign its functions, as its existence tendered each day the fate of Hungary more declarable. The 1 Pro visional Government have retfcgniscd the buth of this, have voluntarily placed their powers in my hands. Hjj j I take advantage of the ciQflm&Unce, gecord* mg to my conviction, effusion dfblood, o deliver aiv peacefully ioclfttkl fellow citizens, vbnra I can tin longer protect from the horrors of #ar. I lay dowa my arms, ftd by-this step will trobably induce the other lln|fgariuQ leaders to do be same, wheu they shall hajseV'rccognixeil that it s now the best thing they caajdb for Hungary. In acting thusl piece my lr»£in the ackwledg ml generosity of his Mnjestygh's Czar, arid I- fiat* ter myself with the hope theta# will not gbandon to their sad fate so may ofnwajtrave cotripaniom In arms, who, formerly ofticeSp the Austrian or* rny,. found theptselves harr||<£ along by! circum stances into a war with* Austria.* I flatter myseli with the belief that he witl peoplr of Hungary, weighed down Hyiimiafortune, to blind thirst for vengeance dgfceir enemy. Per haps 1 may suffice ns a Boliufjyj.and expiatory vie* Cim for all. sg‘£ i 1 address this letter to yog .General, because U was you who first gave me gritots of yotir conoid eration. which gained my ccnljfilence. j Hasten, then, General, if fete wish prevent further bloodshed, the melSgholy ceremony of disarming; but 1 entreat of |M to take }he great. cFt precaution that there alQttld be no other wit* nesses of this affecting spect&jp than thd troops of his Majesty the Emperor oftiussia; for! (declare to you solemnly that 1 would sdpjer see my last man cut down in a desperate sQiggle agaidst tearful odds, than lay down my anSruncondilionally be fore Austrian troops' K-j Tomorrow, the 12th Atlfttftl, I march to Villa ge*; the day after, on lhe>3|} »o Boros-Jeno; on the 14th,,l alirll 1* at Beefe l designate these places. Genera! that you i&V place jjbur troops my division and&pe Austrian army, to surround me on all sidKj and separate me from it. j moumvre no&succeed, should the Austrians press me too htmd, I shall ejsdeavorto beat them back, and shal!-[sdke the direction oj to rejoin thejßuasia ar|ny, before which alone my division iNOwilting to surrendei ita arms. K ! . General,! expect a speed?‘-answer;and I close tny letter by expressing to gpu the assurances o: iny highest consideration, sj? ARTHUR GORGEY,gtangarianjGeoeral. *sc second letter to Gen Klapka Ijrj | ' Gacsswaftorat, August 16,1W9. My Dear Fueoi Kurxjjc! Since we saw on« another, events have lakedjiiseejwhieh were not indeed, unexpected,huthaiffibeen decisive. Thi everlasting jealousy of the ||ovcrnmdnt, the com mon jenlou«iv oi some of iijjsncrobort, bad fbrtu iiately brought matters to tßi point which Ifore lold in April. When I badgoaasdd the Theiss at Tokay, after many honoruple battles with Ibe Russians, the Diet declaredjits wish [that I should be nommander-in-chief. KQssulh secretly sppoint.j ed Bern. The country lhatjKouulh bad appointed :nc, frpm the jpsgiticril answer which he*gave to lb* motion of ibsiDiet. I This knavery lwas Ute source of nil which befell later. Detfiljiniki heatea at Siorec; Bern was The latter hastened to Temlpivar, ujidarth* walls of which Denibinski had ritirefi. He arrived on the field dnnng the battle |i|estored tbo fight fiy some hours, but was then defeated jin each wise that, according to Kowntmp calculation, out‘of 50,000 men oniv'6,ooo remained together. *Tbe rest were all dispersed, announoed to me. In the mean time jhle Austrian* advanced between Arad and.TemKrar. j .Tte Minister of War had rivrn order# ;oj ;Defnbiri&ki to retreat naturuiy to the friendly fortress of Arad, and not tbr hostile one of Temsevar. Demblnski. faowev . er. acted against these orders; why, 1 am notable • to determine, But there' are tooj many data to surmise that he did so out of jealously toward me. Tbe consequence of all this was, that Ifstood slcue with’ ull tho force which I>hi.d brought from Comoro, (alter deducting importanl bases which I sustained at Wai'Zeu, Kesaag.< Jororaboly, tpolica, Ke-strely, Debrccxin.} threaten id ;un the south by tbe Austrians, and on the dortrf-Tiy the main force {of the Russian*.- I had, it {is true, still one retreat ; open from Arad through ftgdna to-Traosylvsma.— Bat. regard for my country, lowbch I desired, al any price, to restore peauc, induced me lo lay down arms. First, I had called upon the Provi afonal 10 reflect thai they could no longer eerve the Country helpfully,{bul only plunge it into deeper misfortune, and therefore they should resign. They did so, andllaid dawn in my band the whole civil and milliard power, whereupon l, as the moment was urgent, embraced the resolu tion, suddenly mnaifestedjbul maturely delibera ted, to lay down arms unconditionally before the army of the Emperor of Russia. (The bravest and most valiant of my "army agreed with me, and eon*' tented. Ail the divituongof troops in the imme diate vicinity of Arad voluntarily joined me. The fortre*,- of Arad, under Damjanicb, hag. declared the wish to do the same. . Up to the present time we are treated os (he brave soldier has a right to expect from brmre soldiers. Ponder what thou runs! do, and what thou oughtst to do. ARTHUR GORGEY. POTOMAC. From the Ht. Loui* Republican. The State of Deseret. We have l>een permitted to taka the following from a letter written by a leading Mormon to bis friend in thi.» city, dated ; “CrBEAT SALT CtTV. > July 16, 1849. J “There has been very little sickness in tho vol-j ley, aml very lew deaths. It isi beyond a doubt that this is a very healthy country. There has been a vast amount of labor performed here—ex tensive farms .tuada, hundreds iof houses built, roads made, in addition to plowibg and planting; this spring; and it i* very encouraging to say that crops look well, and there is nn doubt there will be fa considerable surplus raised this year; yet I have no doubt breadstuff* will bo ou account of many of the Coiiforma emigrants designing to winter here. Wheat wilt not be less than $3 per bushel, and corn $1 30 or 2. Many have already commenced harvesting wheal, and it yields welL Five bushels of wheat will make a barrel pf a* handsome sujterfinc flour ns ever I was* made inlo bread. Yet the wheut, in many! places, will not do as well as w;..* expected, owing to its being sown 100 late. AH the crops liok exceedingly well so far; an.* ff wc had plenty ol xain here it; would l>e one o: iho greatest grain countries in the world, Immuon makes considerable tabor, but when wo have all thine* prepared for it, it will be 'much lent trouble. Tbe crickets have not troubled u* any this-year. Hundreds and thousand* of gulln made their appearance early in the spring, and as soon a* the crickets appeared tho gulls tit'll!.- w.if in them, and they have swept them 1 , .u, m> that there is scarce a cnqket lo be found iu iht* valley. ' We foot upon this ns a manifestation of the fa vor oitbe Alnugbjy, for the mounthinoers say that they never found gulls here till tbe Mormons came. It wii tm'v < beiTioc lo see the flock* of theio »jvi from the 1.-skc early m (he morning, and eating cricket* xli o secu. Thi- in plainly a miracle in behalf of this people, as the sanding ol the quails jiirtbe camp of the laraeiitco ; and what makes it more mani fest is the fact, that, although there whs plenty of crickets In the surrounding vallies, where there ore no crops, the gulls came by them to the farms and staid there till they had cleared them off, al though men were at work around them at tbe time. There has been no damage done by crick ets this season. A great many California emigrants parsed through this place during tho past weeks, and many are here now. They have brought va*t quantities of uiothing find other usdfal articles, which they aro selling at prices in the Stoles, and trading them ofi; very cheap fur horses and mules. They say there are_vnst quantities of pnopeny left along (be rood, which they could not cany, such a* bacon, Ifour, hardware, groceries, A:., besides wagons- Thi* will M a great help to the pcop'e here, and aliords n good market for such^ things a* we have to spare, but it will make bread stuffs high during the coining I winter for those', who do not raise enough. j Fire end marine inßrtu N«vn34Tiu3 akt> ctiurtered —runlifinm urtptiau of property, nt ii ' Orru-t, No SI Market i Si Kobut Fibhxt, Jkc7- Daiiso or xtrx Lrvxa—When the Dr. Rush fcelarett that drunkenness wus a ennnciateda truUrwhieh the experience an lion of medical men ia every day confirming- Theun happy, andj too many apparently insane excesses of. those who indulge in the) use of spirituousj liquor*, is thus accounted for. The'trae cause of thejr eondoet, which i* talcen for infatuation, is very frequently found in a diseased state of the liver. No organ in the hu man system, when deranged, produces a more frightful catalogue of diseases. And if, instead of applying re medies'to the manifestations of disease, as Is too otten the esse, physicians would prescribe with a view to the original cause, we would have fewer deaths from com plaints which are the result of a deranged state of that organ. Three-foarth* of the diseases enumerated un der the head of consumption, have their seat in a dis eased liver. (See Dr..Gunn’s great work.) Indigestion, Stoppage of the Menses, Costiveness, and general irregularity in the aetionof the bowelg, are dis eases originating in the same prolific cause, i« also that dreaded scourge—Dtsprau. Those w*Q_»re af flicted with any of the enumerated diseases, may rest assured that the source of their maladies is in the liven anil for its correction, the best remedy ever of- fered to the public, is Dr. M’l.ane’s celebrated Livet Pill, for the cutc of Hepatis, or Liver Complaint. For sale by J. KIDD A CO., No.®, comer of Fourth nd Wood si., Pittsburgh. [octtf-dAwlwS JOB POINTING. BILL HEADS, CARDS, CIRCULARS, Manifests, Bills Lading, Contracts, Issv Blanks, ...■st, BILLS, LABXLa, COTtFICATS*, CHUCIS, poLtcixs, Ac. Ac., printed at the shortest notice, at low prtoes, at;uie de29 Gaxrrra Omn, Thiui vtisxt. Improrementa tn D*atlitry< DH. O. O. STEARNS, isle of Boston, Is prepaid to manufacture and set Bloc* Terra tn whole and paru of sets, upon Suction or Atmospheric Suction Plales.- TooTHACiutcuaKD ui rtn MivcTW, where Ihe nerve ti exposed. Office and residence next door to the May or’s office, Fourth street, Pittsbonth. Raraavo—J. D.M'Faddcn. F. H. Eaton. I*l9 LOAP SUGAR—IOO bbls assorted Nos Loaf Sugar, for sale by BURBRIDGErWILSON A CO, ocui PIO METAL—IOO tns Hanging Rock Metal; forisal* by octll BURBRIDOB, WILSON ACO TANNERS’ OIL—SO bbls Jusi ree’d and for sale by octu R K SELLERS, 57 Wood it fyisy-a, ■?I^ ER3 PHOSPHORUS— 0 cans just ree’d forwlo by • octll R E SELLERS ENZOIC ACID—O 6 ox just rcc’d and for sale by octll R E SELLERS TTYD. POTASH—IO lbs German, just rec’d and for H sale by oetll R E SELLERS; SALTPETRE— 1000 lb* just ree’d and for sale by octll R E SELLERS lANARY SEED-1 bbl jast rec’ ■ octll BUTTER— 1? bbls solid Botier, 20 kegs dodo, rec’d ‘and for sale by oetll Jjk R FIjQVD OOL*-5 seks Wool ree’d this day, and for sale, by octll JAR FLOYD FEATHERS— 0 bags just rec’d and for Vale by oetll JA&FLOYD_ SOCKS— 0o doz Woollen Socks,on handjaod for sate by octtl JAR FLOYD FLANNEL— *00 vds barred Flannel for sale by ocltl_ JARFLOYD Groceries, Ac—i2i hair ehe*t« y H Pouchong Teas, 160 bgs Rio Coffee; 3 der, 20 bags Pepper, 10 bbls Alutn. 86 bis 6U bis Pines, landing by cunal. ariu for sale octti James dalZeli., w TANNERS’ OIL v A TAR—IOO bbls best 50 do N CT«r,2i do Rosin, landing and > octii : J u. CHEESE— 311 bi»;Cream Chee*e.ssdo V, in rtore and for iaie by oclll J D. OTABll—lSctka Potaah, ree'nf and fo octH_ ? JAS a D ■vraw BOOKS—fte Liule Satage. by‘i JM ryaiv No 3 of Pendennip, by Thackeray. Part 2d The Caxtona, by Unlwer, comply Vol 7, Chalmers’ jPo*thumoai Work*. Combe'* PhrenolDgVi new edmon ocili j JOHNSTON k STOC Corner Jdaric FIRE BRICK—IO.uuu ROW landing and for Rale by ocm ISAIAH DICKEY A oft From »t attbhtiok bcildehb, And owners real estate and spec ulators, TO LICKENTHALERW PATENT WINDOW APPARATUS—Agenttemam of PhtladeL pbin; who hold* from the patentee the righi'for the Btaie of pennaylvaiua, ha* entruated U> the und?mg»ed the dDposjd of the right for the wgatenipanbf the tame. The invention i* among the moat uaefitl of'.ihe ago, en abling one,to open, abut, bow,and bolt the Window* from tha maide, without fatting theoaah. / The apara tua aupplie* the plaee of tarnbuaklea. rtngaj ataples, and lower bmgra. When the window* are toerrly *hut. they eauoot be opened from ibe ouUide. when lower ed. they are faat without tying; when opbn. they are -last withoutturn-buckle*. Thoie ilitereauU hi building. sS>—' ""iVEtISS ocllldlm Red LioalloteL GALENA LEAD—3W» pig* to arrive, and for tale jj A HUTCHISON A tX> DUPONT'S POWDER—Ja»I received, a mil eup jdy of the variou* kind* of Ri3« Md OlaaUag Powder, of the anperiot manufacture of E. J. Dupont, De Neinoon A Co., whichfia offered to the trade on accommodating tenna. ... Deliverable from .Magazine at all hour* of the dajr. «U 0 _ LC.MDWELL.Agt, Water at OWNER WANTED—For 49 eaka Hama, extra cu red, mkd B. For 4 bbla Hrisilea, mkd A Ohneh er rec’d par S. B. WellavUle from Wheeling. octHV GEO B MILTKNBEBOKR. H 7 Front at B“ UTTER—IO kega eec'd and for aale by oCtlU_ _1 ARMSTRONG A CROZER RAGS-I 9 *ks ree’d and for tale hr oguo ARMSTRONG A CROZER 1"? LOUR— *5 bbla freab Flour, rec’d and for aale by 1 octlt) ARMSTRONG A CROZER ROOT AND New Collection of Chorcir Mnaie, comprieing many of the mo*t pop ular and useful lane* in common use. together with a •real variety of new and original Pealm and Hymn Tune*, Anthems, Chauo, tc-i designed for the tue or Choir., Conit.juiooi Sinp!,‘ l criveil and Tor ■*). b, ! hLUOTT * LM.LISH, oellO .IT U ood .1 —INDERS’ BOARDS —125.00 U Board*. Cb “ b "‘‘ mri ' "TcSSSkffisoN, W i TRUNK BOARM, and Bon „„ o-'-uy by -• ri-HVILLED HAGB—4O Jo* otfhund and foi locilo._ ...ACULBUM COFFEE— 13 bag# Old Government jJv £:i„""‘' ci “ ll "" %v culbLtoon A GENERAL and well •elected *tocfc ofr Groeerie Ac Ac., to which the attention of pbrciMM I . respectfully invited, kept eotwiaatly on hand and fc •ale by octlO A CLLBIiRToUN JUNIATA IILOOMS—SO ton* octlO Mackerel— '.wo bbts No a Massachusetts Mack crel.fatsale by ocUO KIKE A JONES MOLASSES— WO bbl* prime N O Molasses, for sale by 3 ocUO KIEE A JONES BACON SIDES—4O,OOO prime, in smoke house, for idle by oeilO JClEag A JONES XTEW BOOKS J\ sketches from Life, by Junes Blanchard; lysrd Mahon’s Life of Condi The Seven Lamps of Architecture. Notes on the North West, by Bradford. Views and Reviews in American Literature, by Si done. _ . {Reminiscences of Coleridge and Southey. ’Autobiography of.Benvenuto Cellini, ijobnitou's Agricultural Chemistry. ) Liebig's do do I Bull’s Hints to Mothers. Chailley’s Midwifery. I (iatt’s Treatment of Insanity, ißurton's Anatomy of Melaneboly. The Wigwam and Cabin. il’hilosophyofMystenr. by Dendy. Armstrong’s Notes of the War of 1819. i Bowdlin's Family Shakspeare. ; Ijlo and Times of Red Jacket, by Stone. TheO*inger‘e Manual, by Adams, Root and Sweetaer. Expedition to the Dead Sea and the Jordan, by Lynch Lavard's Nineveh and its Remains. For sale-hy ELLIOTT A ENGLISH. _ octio W Wood si SUWICKLEY ACADKHY, A CLASSICAL and Commercial Boarding School for Boys, on the Beaver Road; fourteen miles from Pittsburgh. REV. JOS. 8. TRAVRLLI, A. M , PRINCIPAL. The WINTER SESSION will commence on Thurs day, November 1,1849. Tonus— Boarding, Tuition, Washing, Fue!„Lighu, Ac., per session ofnve months, S7s—ono half payable in advance; the balance at the ethse of the session. Those taking French or Drawing lessons, will be charged SIU per session extra. ‘ Books and Stationery furnished, when Requested, at 'lhe expense of the punii. ALL CLOTHING TO BE DISTINCTLY MARKED. Pupils furnish their own towels. It is very desirable that all should be present on the first day of the session. For further particulars, enquire of the Principal, at the Academy, or of Messrs. John Irwin A Sou, No. 11 Water street, Pittsburgh. oct»:dilw WANTED,— A Young Gentleman, out of em ployment, desire* a situation as Clerk in a Gro cery or Commission bouse, or in any business where his tune can be employed. Salary not so much hii object ax' being eugsged iu business. He eungire the best city and country references: Please address ‘>W.O.,” Gazelle office, Pittsburgh Pa., slating waerc an Interview out be had. ’octllidlw JOHN DaM’CRKARY, Printlttglnk Manufacturer, No*. 331 ami 333 Stanton »Ue«l,.N JEW YORK—De pot No- 3 Spruce *treel—Would call the attention of Printer* to hi* improved Printing Ink* of varioui ktutU aud order*, at the following price* : Extra fine Jet Mack, for Card and Vood \ Cut* 63 00 and 3 00 per !!>.. Fine Hook ink • 073 •' 100 “ luox Irk • t> 40 « 0 SO rKwYtnk OIS oto “ 063 “ F,ne Red Ink • 75c 1001 W “ 6 w* “ lllue. Yellow, Green and White <3q 100 l 30 " Gold *ixe at S 3 per lb, aud iironxe at 30,73 cut and . Pittsburgh, Pa. C. Morgan *. Co. Cincinnati, Ohio. Morton & Griswould, LonlairiUe^Ky. ToWeitern H«rohaau WE OFFER on tho most reasonable terms, av« assorted stock of Groceries sod Pittsburgh m ufactured arueles, now on band and receiving by 11 “ ' 150 bags Rio Coffee; 10 do Pepper; B'do AJspice; so luff chests V. H.,Ulaek and Imperial Teas; 100 bbfs C N O glasses: SO do sugar house do;\ ;w hhds N O Sagan W uerees Rice; - lot) bbls No 1, Rosin; fiOdolisrf j-5 cskt Soda A*b; to do German Clay; 90 bbls No 3 (large) Mackerel; ino boxes Dried Hemnn ' ] TOO Ibe Codfish; 9 bbls Madder; I 100 mats Cinnamon; fi eerooaa I&djgo; (obbls Whiting; : yOQ t, 2a ltt , .i Window Glass, from tad to 34x30; 130 kgs Nails, aasortod sixes, j White Lead in oil, Cotton M Oatting, Candle W'lck, Flint Glass and Hollow Waie, with a general assortment of other articles too aaxderoas to mention, .tic Wc inTUO ™r hioi, m kßto, P«. chasing alsewharo. *jsr . . oC tf No 31 Wood it) Plaibaxgh , Inmraaet' —Tbs Pirta* FISUI IIUUIASCE Co*M«T— -110 insure, upon every dr* 4 latniil rale , (A! Itreei. . IUUEL GORiILY, Ptee’L myfcdtai T>R!NTING'PAPBH--sobo ream* of Printing and ; JT• Book Piper, * anperior article. Assorted sixes on hand.' Aar size made to order at shortest nqp*«- oetfl. „ 8 CHILL, 87 Wood t DltMlatlea. fpilE partnership of the naderaigned, under tie firm X of Baraley A Smith, wai dissolved by motaal eoaaeat oa flflth September, W. Bagaleypurehssiug the lotereatof J. R. Smith, who retiree. Thebuslneas of the firm will bo settled by their successors, Wm - Bagaley A Co., at Nos. 18 and 30 Wood at. WILLIAM BAGALEV, Pittsburgh, Oet S, 49. ISAAC a. SMITH. CO-PARTNEKSHIP.-Wm. Bagaley having amjo ciaied with him WtO-.H. Woodward of Philadelphia, John 8. Cusgrave and Ralph Bagaley of Pittsburgh, will continue the Wholeaole Grocery Baameta.nl Nos. IS aud 30 Wood at, under the firm of WM. BAGALEV A CO, Pittsbureb; i and BAGALEY, WOODWARD A CO., PhUtd*. oetfl . COLUMBO ROOT— B baga jntl rec’d and for nMi by octfl RESELLERS. 57 Wood «_ LINSEED OIL-30 bbla Unieed oil, in handsome JffifeSS "NllioLS •Wrapping Papar. mnn REAMS Medium Straw Wrapping; IVJUU 1000 11 Crown “ fiOO “ D’ble Crown “ 200 “ Medium Rag * 500 “ Crown “ " ' 300 u Med’m Tea Blue and w e 300 “ Manilla . “ I 300 “ Shoe Paper, asaorted colora; / 60 gross Rolled Bonnet Bonrds. • For aale at reduced prices, by S. C. HILL;, oeiO __ 67 Wood at G*~HEES&-SUobxt nowin store: for sale by oetfl _ ISAIAJIJDICKEy A CO, Front at lARD— In~bbls and kegs, tailed for faroily u»e, for 1 tale 6y- octfl ISAIAH DICKEY 4CO CLOVER SEED wanted by .... . octfl ISAIAH DICKER ACO H' WILLIAMS wili open a Niout ScßooJuat • Ci o'clock this evening, (Monday, Oct. 8lh,) on the eorner of Fourth and Ferry atreett, entrance on Ferry, where he will be happy to impart instruction in Reading. Penmanship, Arithmetic, Book Keeping, Phonography, Phyntology, Ac. octS rpRIESTE BLACK LEAD-3 easkt; the best article imported for polishing "loves, rrateaand eastings, for sale by octS__ J BCHOONMAJCER ACO CARD. AMMOn!-I cask freah, just rec’dGy , oct9 _ J SCHOONMAKER ACO ' 7MKRY, assorted—ls eega London, for sale by . jj octfl J SCHOONMAKER ACO IEF.F BLADDERS—SOOO wanted immediately by » octfl J SCHOONMAKER A CO WRAPPING PAPER—COO reams extra large and heavy, for tale by oct9 J SCHOONMAKER A CO, 84 Wood at SILVER SAND—3 bbla for aale by oci9 J SCHOONMAKER ACO ' }LAKE HANNA—I case juit ree’d and for sale by . j octfl R E SELLERS CIOOPER'S ISINGLASS— 4 bxs jvtt rec’d and for J sale by oct9 R E SELLERS snd for (tie by : E SELLERS lORKS—IB boles Porter Bottle Corks, ree’d anilor t sale by oetfl BRAUN k REITER VI AL CORKS—3 bales, of a medium size, rac'd and _ for aale by octfl BRAUN A REITER TiINT BOTTLE CORKS—9 bales rac'd and for sale , by - octfi BRAUN A REITER BACON— 35 hhdt Bide»; 50 do Shoulders, in store, fpr sale by octfl SELLERS A NICOLB CHEESE— 316 bxa Cheese,lost rac’d and for sale by octfl SELLERS A NICOL 3 ' 71 H. EATON * CO. keep constantly on hand * • for wholesale and retail trade, Gents’ Socks ar\d Stockings, Ladies Hosiery of variety, children*’ plain, striped and plaid Stockings, ladies and gents Kid Gloves, with a great variety of gents, ladies and childrens winter Gloves; childrens worsted Gaiters, Socks, Hoods, Tippets and Scarfs; emb’d "and plain Hdkfs, Breakfast and Night Caps, Bonnet and Face Flowers, Fringes, Gimps, Laces, Ballons. Pins, Nee dles Tapes, gents Bains and Under Garments, Cra vats, Ac. Ae. Store No. 63 Foonh at, between Wood and Market. oclS- NEW FALL AH DWINTEtt GOODS, No. 100 market Street, BETWEEN FIFTH aso LIBERTY, PITTSBURGH. milE subscriber would respectfully Invite his friends I and the publie to call and examine bis tioek, which comprises in part the following, viz: Fancy Cashmere, Moumlin de Lains, Satin do Chines, Fancy Silk, 1 -and a large assortment of French Meri nos, Pirameita, Lyonste and Coburg Cloths. ALSO, French Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves a large assortment; Brocha, Thibet, Turc Satin, Bilk and Woolen Long Shawls. DOMESTICS, FLANNELS, Tickings, Cloths, Css timerea, Sauiaeu, Tweed*. Ky. Jeans,.Ac. Ac. ocidrdlm D. H. FRALICH. DOMESTIC FLANNELS—U pieces brows, blue. wtnle and barred Flannels, (Arthurs A Bio. nsn uiacture,) which will be sold ut a small advance above manufacturer*’ prices. Coll and examine at No. 100 Market at ocuridlm D. 11. FRALICII. ECONOMY BLANKETS—The largest ossortmei ever offered in this market, and will be sold at small advance. Call and see si No 100 Market st. oeuhdlm D. IL FRAUCH. WHITNEY BLANKETS—I 3 und 10-1 Whiuie Blankets, a superior article, at No 100 Marti at. octSrdlm D. H, FRAUCH, PIG LEAD—3SO pigs Lead, 10 arrive, for sale by oeta L RHEV, MATTHEWS A CO UQAR—IOO Uids prime NO. per ■tmr Pltnior, for ) tale fay * ocut BHEV, MATTHEWS A. CO i CORCIIINGS— BS cikt for 'i*i®bV~ J ' oeC4 RHEV, MATTHBtea & CO SODA ABll 1M eaks Muspratl A Son*; 35 do Sled A don*: o?er ?O-100 test—for sale by ;• oeUt _RUEY, MATTHEWS A CO EMBROGSeRY— F. H-Eston A Co. harm* recei ved a nev supply of patterns* are prepared to ex ecute to order all the various kind* ofEtnbroidery. vie: Ladies Cloaks, 'children* coats and dresses, infants ctofks and sacks, lawns and hdkfs, tapestry and ze phrr needle work, Ac. Ac-. Trinuninj olid Variety Store, No *5l Fourth sL octS ' ’ IQUOfUCK ROOT—S but just ree’d and for sale . _ib y ocw RESELLERS SPT3. TURPENTINE—®) bbli in choice ordef, for vale by ©ctd BRAUN A REITER CIORKS— 0 bales M. W. Oorb*, rec’d and for sale by j ocuj BRAUN A REITER • jTaTTERNS— Papjr Patterns for ladiaa garments and childrens rarmcma,of vtrious s'.yles, for sal< by octfl Fll EATON A CO,'Trimming Store B'UCK SKIN «LOVl»— Of beautiful fine skin, for ireuu dress (loves. Also, very heavy Gloves, for sale by ©cw F H EATON A CO, W Fourth si f.-yi.k HHUiinTrs tixifTGlas*;: 100 do' 10x14 do; 40 do \T 10x14 do; inprime order, for sale bv oet9 JOHN WATT A CO, Liberty yt CLASSES AND SUGAR-150 bbls N O Molas sea. (iu Pittsburgh bbls.l 25 hhds N O Molasses, la store |m| for sale by octa JOHN WA’fTft CO PERCUSSION CAPS—I,2OO,OOO Percussion Caps, rib'd and split and rib’d, C»r sale, eets _ _ C ARBUTHNOT WOOLEN IUOSE-17: octa ONNET RIBBONS—U cartons for sale by oclB C ARBUTHNOT WINDOW SASH BLINDS. H "HAMMONDS Patent Upper and Improved fow. . er Wiudovr Sash Springs, lor sale by Messrs. Logan A Kennedy, J. M. Cooper, and Wentworth, Pittsburgh; Petwin, Zanesville; Tyler, Davidson A Co, Cincinnati, Ohio: Bradley,Lexington; and Messrs. Hardy’s, Louisville, Kyi also, in New York, PhiladeU edelphia. Baltimore, New Orleans. St. Lous, Erie, Buffalo, Ac. With these Springs, all kinds of window enn be easily fixed for lowering the.opper as well as raising the lower «ash, and either when shut or par tially open, cannot be opened further from the outside, and can ho mo»e easily taken out for washing, paint ing, glazing, Ac. They are labeled, numbered, (ae*. cording to size,) are famished with directions for so J lections, the appropriate sizes and properly applying them to wicdows. and are warranted not fa lose their elasticity or break. \ . II II ha* been over 30 years engaged manufactu ring Springs and puuing them into windows: therefore flatters himself that he understands the business well, aiul believes his Springs la point of convenience, do* rabUity end utility, are not equalled in the country. Tbev took a premium at the American Institute in New York. oclSidlw CHEESE— 75 bxs prime W R Cheese, last rec’d and forsaleby JOHN WATT A CO MIcKEREL— 100 bbTs Large No 2, in store and far salebv [ocfll] JOHN WATT A CO, gsraas-,5 TilCffTißESa SILKS—A -splendid assortment of |v rich fsncy Dress Silks, embracing every descrip tion of the latest and most fashionable styles, to which wc resocctfally invite the attention of the ladies, we reupecyiALEXANDER A DAY, 75 Matkel st, Wcpmerofthe Diamond H 1011 DOL’D DE LAINES—Just opened, a lot of 1 FLANNELS—A fall assortment scarlet, yellow,and . "--sf? •‘ffiSffiiffiKgr SUGAR AND MOI-ABSES—SO hbds prime bf O Su gur: 100 bbU Molasses, (Pill. Übla) 0» store and for sale by oc;t _ JAa DALZELL,B4 Water st SMOKED HERRING—I9O bxs smoked Herring, in ssr' "* f ° r " >w “ CHEESE— W bxs now landingifar sale by ZZT ISAIAH DICKEY A CO, Front st GREASE LARD—For sale by octl ISAIAH DICKEY A CO FtODHD— Onl’hursdsy last, A BRACELET. —Tbe owner can have it by calling at W. LEON AIUTS, S* Wood st, and paying for this advertisement* PvRANGE PEEI«—44S lbs )ust ree’d and for sale by QKAfIU* r B A FAHNESTOCK A CO, w gpc gp ' corner Ist and Wood sti RHUBARB ROOT—2OO lbs Just ree’d and for sale by •pt£) _ B.A FAHNESTOCK A CO I'VrßE—so bbls Yellow, just ree’d and fat sale by ■pS# __ DA FAHNESTOCK ACO 1 M OUR SULPHUR—I3OO Iba French, just received 1 iwd far sale by spffl B A FAHNESTOCK A CO "Thl CIIROM. POTASH—bOO lbs just rec’d and for J) sale by »ui23 B A FAHNESTOCK ft CO IMAJUR— 40 bhls Family Flour, made from while 4 wheat, for sale by ,ptO J RIIEY, MATTHEWS ft CO TO PRISTERB. •suns w. nan. ;aia» » t™* l GBORGE \V. SMITH A CO, Brewers, Malataru and Hop Dealaru, Pm st» Pitabwgh. «P® R E SELLERS IETA-L—4UO ton*, cold blast, charcoal, tat sale octa RiIKV, MATTHEWS A CO t LOVES ISO daz Berlin Gloves, fleecy and chs- X mois lined, for sale. oeiS C ARBUTHNOT < dot, very cheap, far sale C ARBUTHNOT SCORCIHNGS— efl casks best quality, for sale by VptS) _ RIIEY, MATTHEWS ft CO . BATTING— Vi bales Nos 1 and 2 Batting, for sale \y .p m HIIEV. MATTHKWsi *CU Fi LAX SEED—9 bbls in store andWsiiVEy ‘ sons ISAIAH DICKEY ft CO, From «t lARD— In bbls and kegs, of good quality, far family J use. _ spU»- ISAIAH DICKEY ft CO 'O'aCITVaRNISH—In bbls, half do, and lOgailou kegs, of superior quality, warranted; will be wld very cheap. »pt»_ ISAIAH DICKEY ft CO RoDND NUTS— IDW) burn in store; for isle b ipe» ISAIAU DICKEY ft CO BLACK TEA—tOhfchoiU of rood quality, for sale by spriS ISAIAH DICKEY ft CO E LOUR—33 bbls prime, in store and for sale by iptgS STUART ft ML •100 bxs far sale by STUART A SILL WINDOW GLASB—la store and for aafaby ' upttS l BTUURT ft SILL, tia Wood «t BACON —30 hbds'Cincinnati Shoulders, Just rec’d and far sale by spttd 'SELLERS A NICOLS WHOLESALE DRY GOODS. A. A. MASON & CO., ao. oo aißESTiniiT, mnnaoß, M, WOULD respectfully call the attention of cay and i I country Merchants to their choice Mock of t PALL AND WINTER GOODS, which tat exieat and variety has probably never been equalled in tie West- , era country Po**csaing the *ante facilities and ad- , vantage* enjoyed by Eastern House*, by having one .of the partner* constantly in the East among the man ufacturer*, Importer* ane Auction I!o««e»i they «« prepared to offer the same advantage* »n htyle and price*, that can l.e obtained of the largett Eastern House*. Receiving largo consignment* of DOMESTICS from the manufacturers of New England, they are enabled to offer-tbesc kooU* at lei* rate* than they can bo pro cared of the Eastern Jobber*. Tho fact that their establishment offer* equal, greater advantages in evcrT description of goods, than can be had East, has been clearly demonstrated to their numerous Patrons. They feel confident if Mer chants contemplating purchasing East, will examine their Stock, they wilfbe convinced that they can buy the same nullity of goods at such price* as will save the cost of transportation, and the necessary expend* and time of an Eastern trip. The* mention a part of their Stock which will aways be found fresh and com plete:— 300 CASES CALICOES AND PRINTS, from the , Merrimack, Hamilton, Cocheeo, and Manchester Com* p inter, also from the Print Works of Donnell, P. Alien, £ >rague, Richmond A Carr, Chspens, American, J dams, Ac- . 40 cases GINGHAMS and CHINTZES, of the best Manufacture. ,130 cases BLEACHED MUSLINS, of all the well known and approved makes, for sale by the package at Agents’ prices. I , 300 bales BROWN MUSLINS, of all widths, quali ties and prices.. AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE. C« 8* Porto* Amused*—Dress Circle and Parquette 50 eu. Second Tier ‘*3 “ MR. A. A. ADDAMS FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Tdoudit, Ocr. U—WilJ bepTetenled Sh«k»pe*r - i Pity of HAMLET. Htmlet Uhoil- • • QoecD 1 ■ Ophelia ■ -Mr. Addtms. .--Mr. Webb. ■Mrs. M’Lean. •-Miss Cruise. To conclude with FOUNDKD ON FACTS. gkepiic - Mr. Robinaon. Mn. Skeptic MU* Cruiee. lE7* Friday—Mr. Addami in a faTonte character. AUCTION SALES, By John D. Ditlii Aaetloneur. I Vndenoriler'i Sal* of Wet Goods. i On Thursday morning,'October lllb, at 10o'clock. A the Commercial Stlea Rooms, eoraer of Wood and JiifJi sts, will be sold the following foods, wet on the Wal—s pc* blaek broad Cloths; 45 yds blk satin ves ion: 7 pcs ginghams: 7 pcs erash; 4do crape lisse; lb lbs patent thread; 10 pcs indigo bins checks; 3do bite flannels; 50 do ribbons: 75 dot (imps; 50.000 Valuable Medical and MuatßtmtouM Boots by ■ catalogue* On Saturday evening, Oct. 13th, at 7 o'clock, at the ommercial salcs'rooms,comerofWood.andFiithsu. unong them will be found, Doane’s MaygriesMid rifery, plates; Sir Astlej Cooper on the Breast, Her* lia and Testis; Phillips on Scrofula; Am ml Economy; Gall«n Insanity; Mondat onStenluy; llnstratcd Natural History, 3 sols, plates; Macaulay’s kliseelttnies; Thiers’ French Resolution, 8 volumes; ■Vashington and his Generals, 3 volt, plates; Spurs ielm on insanity; Plays of Shakspeare, 7 Tola, fine idition; Knsb’s Residence at the Court of London, Ac. Catalogues can be obtained at- the Auction Rooms. octlO JOHN D DAVIS, Aaet Sale of Seasonable Dry Good*. On Thursday morning, Oct 11th, at .IQ o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, comer of Wood and frith streets, will l>e sold, on a credit of 90 days, for unproved endorsed paper, on all tuns over SIWL— . An extensive assortment of seasonable staple and fancy Goods, among whleh are superfine^cloths, cat* dmens, satinets, jeans, tweeds, flannels, blankets, mtrinos, alpacas, de lain*, super prints, ginghams, *heeks, 39 inch wide sheeting, velvets and coranroy, black bombazine, barred and striped jaconet mus lins, linen cambric hdkfs, shawls in grcatvariety,silk hdkfs, he. ' ) Atko’elock, Groceries, Furniture, Ac. i'oung Hyson and Imperial Tea, Virginia manufac tured tobacco, 10 l>xs brads, assorted sizes, 6 bi» as sorted glassware, 6 dot shovels, writing and wrap ping paper. ' A large and general assortment of new and second hand household furniture, feather beds, mattresses, carpeting, looking glasses, mantel clocks, lamps, win dow blinds,'Franklin and cooking stoves, Ac. . . At 7 o'clock, A quantity of ready made clothing, boots and shoes, hats, eaps, leather trunks, carpet bags, umbrellas, line table and pocket cutlery, gold andiilver watch es,musical instruments, fancy goods. oct9 WINDOW GLASS— b3 boxes 7ia Glass; I 335 boxes &xloGlast';, GO do 3x13 do 1375 do 10x13 do ISS do 10x11 do I ’JO do 10x16 do .10 do 9x14 do I 35 do 10x15 do Of Smith A Herron’s manufacture, which we_will warrant equal in quality to any mado m this city—-for sale ai the lowest market rates. All orders for larger sixes sbeet Glass, LA-wuitho subscribers, shall have prompl attention. ' RHET, MATTHEWS A CO, 33 Water st , ocitt •' . Agis for Smith Afferron For Bale ox Rsut, M THE very desirable residence is Allegheny City, lately occupied by B. W. Poindexter, and possession given immediately. ' For terms, apply at this office, or to W. W. WIL SON, Market »L octfl. Journal and Dispatch copy to amt tl, and charge Gai CANAL BLOCKADB BJCNOYBD. R. D. THOMPSON, No. Ill) Mmn Sraxn, 3 noon vaoa Lukuty, S NOW RECEIVING the largest end best selected stock of Fall and Winter DRY GOODS, that he hasever had the pleasure of offering to his customers and the public—among which are several styles of entirely new Goods in tots market: All the high colon of superior French Merinos and Thibet Cloths; Satin Damask Thibet Cloth, a new and beaulifol article for ladies dresses; Turc Selins, Gro de Arm are; Satin do Chine, Changeable Glacie Silks, bik Silks tor eardi unis and dresses; Cashmeres, de Laines, Bombazines, Aipaccae, Ac. .Also, Velvets and Satins for bonnets. Bonnet Ribbons, Neek do. Lace Capes, Stasdiag and other French Worked Collars; Silk, Satin and Merino Seatfs, Gloves, Hosiery, Lsees, Trimmings,ftc. Ac. A full assorunect of Domostics, Linen Sheetings, Telle linens, Diaper, Checks, Canton Flannels, ftc. Ac. A very large assortment of Long and Square Shawls. Piano and Table Covers, Damask Moreens. Red Drspery, with a complete slock of Coachmakera’ Trimmings; all of which have been purchased at the lowest rates, and will be sold at a small advance. octfl:d3w R-D.THOMPSON^ SUNDRIES— 10 hhds prime N O Sugar, 85 bbls “ “ Molasses; 12 bbls and kgs Golden Syrup; ICO bxs erm Chei 75 bxs common Cheese: S bxs white Honey; Vermicelli; m 0 bush Oats; 5 do Macearoni an< SOskt fine Dairy Salt 30 catty boxes GreenFTeas; 5 do do Oc 800 peeks Cbeeser’s Fire Klsdliw; 30 $ bxs M R Raisins} 3b doi Columbian Ink, assorted sizes; 3 do Red and Copying ink; 30 bbls No 3 Mackerel; 90 ) and } bbls No $ do; 6 do do 1 Sahuon;!farsale by octfl J D WILLIAMS, co*. Bth and Wood sis LOUR—4 - be offered at an extremely low advance: ! New Goods constantly received. 1 . !• AU Merchants are cordially solicited to etlL t spas A. A MASON A CO. STEAM BOATS. CIHOIHHATI * PITTSBURGH DAILY PACKET LI N E. mins well known line of splendid passenger Bteam* ers is now composed of the largest, swiftest, bss mushed and furnished, and most powerful boats on lbs waters of Cm West. Every accommodation and ecm* fort that money can procare, haj been provided for pas sengers. The line has been in'operation for five years —has carried a million of people without the least inju ry to-iheir persona. The boats will he at the foot of Wood street the day previous to starting, for the recep tion of freight and toe entry of passengers on the regis ter. .In all eases the.passage money mnifbe paid is .Advance, . SUNDAY PACKET. The ISAAC NEWTON, Captain Hemphill, wU leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at IQ o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at IQ t. «. May 39,1547. [. ; ' IIOSDAV PACRKT. The MONONGAHELA, Capt Bronx, will leave Pitts burgh every Monday.morning at 10 o’clock; Wheeling every Monday etching at IQ F. *.. Tvtfita'rpxsma?. The HIBERNIA No. 3, Capt. }. Kusbutb, wilt leave Pittsburgh!every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling everylTuesday evening at 10 r. a. WKDIfRstfAYTi^ST. The NEW ENGLAND No. S, Capt 8. D« K, will leave Pinsburrh. every Wednesday mo nun tat It o’clock; Wheeling every Wednesday eveuing utOr.B THVRtffiX¥ n FX9SST, The BRILLIANT, Capt Gases, will leave Pitts burgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock; Whe«U*| ever? Thursday evening at 10 x. a.- • rflHnHrftKsaaT; ■ The CLIPPER No. 3, Capt. Pxxs Dcvsi, will Unv* Pittsburgh every Friday morningatlOo’clock; Who*- iaj every Friday evening at 10 r. a. SATURDAY PACKET. The MESSENGER No. 2, Capt L C. Woonwagm will leave Pittsburgh every Fnday morning al 10 o’- clock; Wheeling every Friday at IQf.M. FORCINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE. ’ _-. - w The splendid light draught steamer i LYDIA COLLINS, UKaprSHgl R M Hunter,: master, ’will leave for above and all intermediate ports this day, the lltb. ut4 M. F °^T %OrPU ‘ ,F ” AP, - FOR NXSHVJLLE. _. rM - K The »plendld iteamerFOßTPnT, i tfTTV A MUler. muter, will leere lor aboT* mSSSmEt - end ell intermediate port* u>>morrow, A. M. /> thtorpuwo,»PPty on board. octlfl FOB ST. LOUIS. w The new and splendid fast Beta* , ft A PENNSYLVANIA, Greenlee, matr i»55!nB8» ter, will leave for ibe above and all ■HBBSHKmermpdiaie'pens this day, October 9th, at 4o'clock, P.M- For freight or-passag aply on board. FOB ST. LOUIS. nr n - k. The fine iteamboat PARIS,Capt. i 9. Smith, wSi leave for the abore and intermediate ports this day, at 10 >as«age, apply on board. For freight or FOB CINCINNATI. ' The splendid fast running paekai I ateamer HIBERNIA No. 9, Capliia irfScrCSaß Klinefelter,.lwU) leave aa abcva, on. ■■BkSitMl day. at 10 O’clock. For freight or passage, apfly op board. octO FOBST.LCUIS; > • nr i. •»_ The splendid fast rranln# steamer . DE •VyiTT CUNTON, I. D. Devendf, master, anil leeve for. MBnESßtotbe aborratM all uneuaediete aorta this day, at 4 o’clock, P.M. 4 For freight or passage, epp& on boerd. • octf fob st. Louis. - The finepAtsenyaniteamer ' Thoa. Rodgers, master, will leave for ■nBBBBHthe above and all intermediate part* th .;5 r g ppf.iiCTU, . .—ss® Wi 67 Wood st TATCHta aNDJKWKLRV—A large and well rs.w*. e ® * l u xt opening, comer of Market L 4th lU ‘ octs ; iTwwwiiaon OLD PENS—Of all the approved makers; and* VA very sepenor article of tsjr own brand, for lak £L ocia % ffw WILSON D^ m OND SPARKS—JnstlreeM. 6 dox Diamond Sparks, for glass cutters. £f foe firsl • Also, 1 dox betiGlnziers’ Didbtonds. '_; n W W WILSON CIREAM CHEESE— Cream Cheese, ree’d' / and for sale by , - W M’CUTCHEON, ..-9*lB */ i i 183 Liberty at 1 FAMILY flour— co bbls Family Flour. reeM and for sale by octS WA R M’CUTCHRft^i A LLEGHENY tons No l AUegbtttv A MetaJ, made at On liil] Furnace, just -reenLanci or sale by octS WAR M*wUTC*nyre A LLEGUENY P!GlEOX4lOO tons MahaaimFv- XL o»ce; loado Manea do: 100 do Black Par & now on tfce landing and for uls byi oel9 1 CWiAM OUBtHE-aibi.lPMidfrt Mlct-nIBd ExtraCreaja Chee*e, Ju*ticcdted and for'**l* W me Batter and Chee*e Depot, by i -'. ° et ? ' . I ißCijirtßLD QALERATOMeA. and 9 bx*. Solrratn*, |u*t re f°r«aleby oci9 JP, CANfIELP " CO fT* LASS—IOSO bx* Bxlo. 4do do 10x19; 900 do 10x14; \J for axle by 3 P'VaK BQNKHOR9T *CO FLOUB —fll bblier-ry PdmilT Fleer, fei ale by 0018 vn?J KONNHcIr3T k. CO QHEES B^ti.ci»»Cl ptcKETS-80 doz Be*»e?Bneket». for mJ« by J \J ociS • S F VO& DQNNHOBBT It CO TOBAGO-,. 4 CO W‘SF MASTtLIA VM»Vj|*S-4-4~ioiored T^sa block 811* MonnlJo Velreu, orrery tnpeii or aiality,inst rac'd and foc_*oJo at N0.,108 Wood u. :oct£diy JOHN SHEA. IIOranSOIHiWLB-M blk TTribetLon* IVI giiawl*, lor tenanting; olto, Sd Mourning do do.- jail opened and for oole. oct&lw JOHN SHEA/' DOfISBTIO FLAIBBbMO piece* barrodt brown, white and blue Flannel*, {Arthur**4 Bm manafoetnre) which an offered at Terr tow price*. 1 ocUbdlw JOHNWm;*' - >rh» y*rt»* igoaafwctafing.cam.»B»»y FINDING their Worehosso ou Second «tn»eTwT.! qoaie for retailing their Good*, and wUmAV**' xnra oil • «hMM, theJrwiHojmaonMuket iS3M . 50, a Sole* Boom for th*! purpow, on Monday. tk* 15lh init, where, may be fo«nd a luge and elr not ilk tortmeiitef Family and Steamboat Bfoukew; wkUk 1 they warrant all. wool, Olid mansfocttired fkrnihe rerybe.t material, and for a lower price VujTbSZ. good bare ever.been offered tqihi* phy. ,• AetSdPw'*^ iU*OU U—W LltU jail i*c'd and for uki,» " .. <*“ : CRMS*.«mNKEBr£'V I ..f.T., SUGAR— A few Umli forui« by L ’ SCAIFR A ATKIXSON," rim, bw Wood* f\ILS~0 winter \Yiul«diT/una,.^-" - : "•' wibr ’ ‘ ti^ rw M • iw» f®«'d«ad.ftr T*^l ±J- , v *£*?.: R KSELLERS ARTARIC ACU>— jojt rec’d iad krlile JSs OCtf !: i RE gELLERfI irtDlUu—4 IbijiutreeUaadfay'nttleb* A® 6 ! s - U. RESELLERS ly&X MA ciU jtt*t nx'i and for •»!** RESELLERS, MADDEH-® cikioagoajuproami Mrifor tUf* *g°>. ' . ; Wn;KA,M>CAWDL!a* *s AoeiS •'•••£ WICgA&TCANI»tES9- *. CUBESB-aWtli. prims W • niabr ocls Wlftif * xphaNDLEp B BARaED CMC* ittJliMM Uiapie«*fcy. ~ . QCVt • H n. gppotitß Sa ti fTABLEDIAPERH, Cloth*, ttj«JT FISH— SO bids Lxrge NlCE —13 u» pnaw Ricaij JX. oca ; RISE prixa*'W' K Ctoeco, lwUtf ud \_/ toi«aicbv - -■ oca J, 3 p yij>S BONWHQBOT* CO L nit by : j >CQ oca j tp ’rigXMLUwitfn J&RFLOTD/