THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE TUBUStULD-SY WHITB fc CO ',!)• PITTSBCRfIai SATURDAY MORNING, OCT. 13, 1849. rmann Daily Gaxctts U pabUalied ©mily, Tn-Weeluy, tad Weekly;—The Daily U Berta- Oollin per aroaajj the Tri*Weekly 1* Fire Doltar»pre «EBta;ia» Weekly i» Two Dollar* per aoasa, ttnaif ~ rn»Aam*tam are earactuy tequettedtob*ad la .fcetr tarm before fir.U-, end as earlr imheday *1 fnofcablo. i«!eetti*e*euta not ituemd tor e ipeei* Aad tfaM wfll taTtaiably be charred until ordered On ,FBU ttOKTH &KBRIOAI. wnri«ntHtfriptlonj ta tlie North Amer ••»ttdCaUAdBuxe*G*Mtte, Phllulclphi*, recmc aA torw*rd«4 from this ottca. , r * . FBXL4I>bI CTSEENEXTPAOE for local matters, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, Ac. I' ' Pmssnsnu Auuto is CALnroann.— The R ■k^.O*orf®’ , WMhlßft«namvcd«l Sta F»nci»* B XofßUtftsd the KirkUad oa Iba J : , 'ttiof iha —wm Boib tbsso Tesseli bad .« nuyPittibargben ,oa board. 9 fU WBtTBUr B*U. BOAD. ft . la oat last article on this subject, M - tkst twodiftcolttee had ariaenoatbeUna of road 8 t wader contract, from the mooth cf Beaver to the g. : • tato Uoe. Osecftbem, to'‘Wttfoato damages Ei | at flrfhftttn, vs hare already noticed./ ' The'-plber i* iolalim-tor op by 1 Mr. Jtmea Bafleaoa, at the point where the RaH Iff ■ v Boad Bridge cranes the Besver, just above the •Brighton Bridg* When the ekpeomental exam «—»*«»• www going. 00, Mr. Patterson was very P —fa— t» thU road to be located on the rottte I artfchta*ebo«ta,»nd the Chief Eugioter hJ (bo StrtKtora inferred that every fedlity In .x, bis power affprdcd. , After the contracts Weremade,'-the atone quarried, the piers and - Abetment* of the bridge marked oat> and the mt acn* Were ready .to .commence,'"Mr. Patterson fetfeld thrat to |p» on until the damages, which he, ■ '.' f| melted 'thb bridge and road would do to hit {*3 1 property; wynlwssesaod. Aa the rive? waa low, i thorocklaUtobed beiDg neuly baie, rendering 1 U extremely favorable to build the piers, the. En l glneeri'orderedihe contractor again to go on, hot . . he to again Iperemptorifrordered away by Mr* ; Q ahlfl lho. damages were assessed. As 5;- the.Director*’htd just ascertained, by the result V.\ /tfWMKMoUuEocbMtCT, thUtHer m»H p ytrostthe-deeisum or damages to f persona retid* , . H / . |n| In tha neighborhood. ’ many of whom were i .i’/ . H 1 directly cr indirectly, interested, they concluded - ,;£ / ■ ■■ ty dsief the.ieomoenceoent of the work, a that .$./:■ point until next season. An effort will be made - -jfr. . this winter to procare an Act of tha Legislature,' - * -tjy Hr™” 1 of damages 10 be taken from 1 ► •• /• y All • adjoining county. The Pennsylvania Kail •• / '•'■££’ ' • Bjtd’faradthis necessary,to save the Company / , from paying enormous damages, where the resd an abeolnte benefit. It la the opinion of good / ( V- • t>,. - .jodges. that the Bailroad wllMncrease thevalue P- Of Mr. Patterson's property very greatly, inatead 'fjpr- • g of beings damage to it ll he had not interposed. *»/*• * |bs plats .would have been above the reach of the 1' v^;' :, WUerbefore the late rise.. Now a whole year ... | : £.{i' wQLbe lost, aa the water does not subside until ft ’y. anatetiitta in July. If Mr. Patterson thinks th*e '/.];• roadpriQ injure his property, be has a.perfeot i ' tight to' ask for damages, bat they eonld hr*?© . boon assessed just as easy alter the*Work was oommehcedxa before, and regret much th*st he v *■ did BOtlet the work go on. . s,. v On'nll Other points of tbs lute, as far as we have | H'fy .i^gaserudned,the work isgoing oa well, and the be completed In due season. The see- AiCjattmah* haa been paid, and another estimate WiD bey Aid about the first ol Novomber, when ; gome of the jobs will be completed. \ Oa the line'between the mouth ofthe Beaver > asd Pittsburgh, the Engineers are expected to \ oossenee to'locate the joed about the 20th of . BiftMh. The only difficulty on this division \ (sat the mans**,.commencing about four miles below this city, where there is not room for both v i ibo rail road and county read. It is proposed to remove the county rmd, and carry the Matt. This .the charter aothonxea the company todoi-',ApreUminary,exaalQatld& isnpw made by aa agent ofthe coa'paay.fcTthat purpose, And the prospect of abetter location thanthe pre ■eal cae Is .extremely dsvorshle. It is said the teed wi|-Jto »hocw;by<>a».nijle, andAetter in . fresy '|*Otcl, except ihe efcvaiiott to be*ever“ come, vrtyob will be of eaay'gradea. The prop* erty hotdars along ihe'narrows, we understand, fe*falla‘faTty of the change, aa U readers the . ’oooflty i'oadmifiohnwre accesiihle'ta them, and the distance te maarket my h nearer to persons - ' tmddinginthA region. - The eossty read removed from the narrows, .leaves a nesriy level and easv rooiA ihe whoie dteaane prom Piitshorgh to Beava*. This ! . "ttiha'ibad will be.readr for co&trect by the first as well as all the remaining dt*/i,ibn»! ’ . Al® Pittahurghto Mansfidd. . .V .r ' AHthal'isnow wanted lojinaoro-'the speedy eoaptoma of tfahsgroat is >Jee money.' Tb.- •Btoealof,atocl^ : by IhdividQ-A afjbscriptions, .ia . PttttbttrfhvWiß'ho M“ly sbyjrbcd ingradisg . the' road 'flqin B saver to the .Slate the.-uioi* expensive part of tke '* Vroots,' -Jo boild the road from this >y' jft|tDßdtTtr»Uo,company have only ihe mb; ' the cities, o * Pitlsbargb tod AUeghe ; *y; That cf cad be made available • ■ U ffric* operations, provided the.Connc;ls will i - the bonds to be issued immediately. V aonld be disposed of on the aame terms cn * ■ ’ , whleh tbe laxe bonds were negotiated, the com ■, puy 000 U k»w tame ,160,000 wort It will to nseesaary, however, ft»r ‘ibs capitalist? vt this dty to anhacxibe ebont* ;»l 50,000 mote IS enable the company to road in entire xeadincse Sat the roila, clear of'debt. .The com . "[ifwyoiathea go into the intikeMbr money to • boy the rails and machinory with a good credit, and thos preserve tha par value of the original itoek.) We are glad to leare that the Directors are firmly •resolved, to prepare the road tor the . taQa with money derived from stock actually paid - loomed at all. They, are determined not to ycaort to any kite filing operations, by which the erigiaai Itock would be tank, and the company - ~yD£»rasHT embarrassed, but to guard ibe | criginal ••holders bv proceeding only as last aa the - 7 are Invested, provide the means.—* TUs iff a wise decWon, and one which will com* Bead kaeff to the good aenae of ail our citizen*. Tta Wpla * Pautaj,>> ®a> liM *».“" If tier TOUH, rtta Urn, tiey nmtt nO*i note whlyij'Utev tre abnadmliy rtle 1060. . . b* cottpautow rnada us talk noaaenao yes» I ttritj. lualeadja*editorial article, we wrote •a winning part? lit a PresideDtisl election a ' 1 nos jraanDr tho loserattho leas important one ' airnr-Vrr " Thejcompoaitor made unsay “eor • genethßy’.ln thetime paragraph. wo write "tie -Wluaiagpeity hasali *t!litse&antJ/M" • Atiho.mnaning, u printed, is exactly op posho lo our Intention, we - deemedir duetooaraciisto correct it. Implied all wo can do; our .meaning la frequently mar ‘ I^3'ia the printing, jinlesa we art always oo hand ttMarf tba prod* bat* it la seldom wo an soon- Tbb DtuerCUsruu Attachxxkt.—Tbi» U * atm •Btohaeol to ibePUno. whldi Uearaptor- Inf lha Mi w Yorkers. , It la cn the pindplo of the «»«to the violin.! A.nutnber of ncmern an io •’mnoi Into tba bridge—that caned Hock oyer ' U» attia*a*aaa at tho u ppat cad of tha in rmmto, nnd'whih testa on the sounding boatd —and a oortenpcnpininnlaher of massive weights andxad toacenln, which la worked by a pa* j.i vgac-tbc preasnm la applied, the chancier . of lha taco is chinged.ton riotllty which u said to bo «*»By Cuoijrntlay -1» odvoatosM perfod oiiaplicityi p«»er* 1 imuo to!aju4tk«lwu«® eotor 10 p ° l U oal «f tSM} pocolJtty u 4 tweetaett ofiooe, aad ' mtf eTery instmmoßl. - H..t«a'ißnj. Qwanr. U. 8. wTre.-Leaen • tnm Naan, dated the. 11th ;u&imo, received M pfrUrUlf fay the 111* Heatner, ibooopcc lie feeoMOofOoptaia Mm a,riaa * of ** Medilcr ' - iir" ••qw*o®. yu«fc ; eVi?p CQptiiioUon. *■ Copula Gwino w«« « gufreof Maryland, tad«ster®d ite n*nl oerrsco . tattW. 1 "■ •jtl 1: ,J Mr. A.W. '-■* . pi, b«»»rt»f - tißgnTMWiti' nausfUisCtli lamMcuo,' , TUtea.vUdil Ha •• Oor city vu Id a-ra»tfaia exdw»eiAj pretty all day, ye*terday» b T W P°*** that Mr.Ue, the Whig caodidaUJ tot A**rt*h' wu elected. After we COOBled oat; however, they exhibited the lollowicg J*~ nil?— McClifltock, Lee,....... McCEaloek’* majority,... ... Wo oto worry for Mr,W< not mike «ny thick else, ilthottgb _ ° boro boon potHed hod lifT “ u * W . Thl KUowicj no the cfflcial totol. of tecoimdtoMtimiW'." 11 ' 1 *”declici u in ibi, CoaotT- Tho M will bo pnblotU (o oar next .*" •iCANAL COMMISSIONER. Fallot.* «?« OotoWf FaHeromojorityorer Gttnb10...... l»lflll / I SENATOR. H-Wu Ss3 *2s Smith. majority over Vfnceni»««* Walter Miller Lee Espy. McCaintock. Richey..... 8:oil Moflet Levey Morgan.. .« Spear...... Wadlow. ... Curtis Miliar... .. Greeaoagh T Curtis* majority over Mills PROTHONOTAR Hays’ majority over Coyl TREASUREt Morrison -. Blackoiore. Stodd'art. •. Morrison’s majority overßli COMMISSION! t Milcieir® majority over While CORONER. i Arthurs’ majority over Rea. auditor. McClcirter.. Moorhead*. Byers’ majority over McCleister 901 PtnniylTsnis Election. _ I MSICKR CooirTT.—Whole Democratic tictrtj elected.Tbi.il epticofono Democretie member I of Assembly. _ .. .1 LAWimtc. CoDtTTr.—The whole Whig ucbel elected, notwithstanding the coalition efthe Dem- 1 ocrau With the Pieesoflera. Fuller’* majonty abont 600. Bums Cootvt.— 'Whig member* of Assembly elected. The re at of the ticket ia carried by the Democrats sod l ? ree Sailers. 1 Wassikoto!( CioosTt.—Democratic ticket auc* cesafoL The W bip [have done as bad there a» in Allegheny, rjrbis j* a Democratic gain ot one memberof Assembly. Btma ComtiT.— The Whiga have done veil, and-elected their .ticket A gain of one. Whig memberof Assembly. Csawtoso. —The whole Union ticket, rapport «l b, tb* Whig, ud Free Soilcra;,*ipemd. «■ ..jjpl Auditor. ' TiS i. .*puo »f‘»o Whig mem- hers. ! I Wnmtoartairo.—Loon fcco! of conreo. Gam-1 tde’s majority abont I*7oo. I. I /UMsrxono.—Democrats, carried thh member*! of Assembly, and ▼danteer elected Jbi I .Treaiarer and Comtaiaslco'rs*; **\ j C*kiau.--DempcraUe tI wet elected by a amal majority. A gainofenom ember of Assembly fan (he Locoa /■ * I Bun-'iinmlt Whig lintel eleetid. Fuller’, majority yoo. l F*T*rr t—Democratic ti eket elected by a small majantf’. . Pmu iDEtraxa.—Tho City has go* for tbe Whig/', nod the county' for. the Democrats; A piny’ol eight members of Assembly fcr the Dem 'oersu. , FBOS SEW'ITOaB. Conerpondeaeeoftbe Pittsburgh G«< tfsw Yoax, Ocu 8. The equinoctial gale cornea Uu> this year, bw it has to* no strength by the way. A more « ee« »tonn we have od bad-in many years, an. i is already ascertained that it has caused a con »Iderable destruction of property in the ciif neighborhood. As the wind was from the east ward, part of the lime directly upon oar coasts those vessels approaching port were subjected to *ll the dangers ol a lee shore, the terror of those who go* down to the sea in ships. The storm com menced on Saturday morning, at ten o’clock, and prevailed throughout the night with tembb vto leoee. Never have I seetL in any latitude a more perfect specimen of a tempestnoaa day, and we. shall doubtlesshesrormany wrecks and great loss fit life upon the coast. We are on the eve of an important election, and men’s minda begin to be occupied again with poU ities. Each party hum ode Ua State nomination*. , There is scarcely a doubt of the success of the whole Whig ticket, except one candidate. Both partiea hare nominated for.the station of Chlel Judge of the Coort of Appeals, the highest State tribunal, excellent ilawyera and unexceptionable men, but the Barnburners have forced the era to accept the nomination of Judge Jewett for that office. The judge hubeen long on the bench, and at the 'first election under the new oonstito* lion was chosen a member of the Court in which be now presides, but unfortunately., drew for the shortest term. Thia brings him again into the -political arena,’ where he' is not half.so much at boom u upon the 1 bench. He is a decided Free Soil man, but has, of course, taken no part in politics while a member of the judiciary. Hon.* Joshua A Spencer; who opposes him, U an emi nent and compotent whig lawyer, and there would be no shadow of doubt election by a large majority, bet for the circumstances I have spoken of, sod which would equally apply to hid, had he been in the same official position as Judge JevfJ eu. The lawyers a/e .professionally in favor of the stmts jwe.’and this, and the other facta referred to, reader it probable, I think; that the present jodge will retain his place. Boti whalever may be the result of the contest, as to these two candidates, ,t is a coqoeded point that the Whigs will sweep tbeState, er"tothe,»lber names 'oa ,tbe general ticket. The allied forces ,of and Honker democracy hope to carry the city and eonnty, and thus secure 'to their party ibe con« irol of several very fat offices, as those of Comp j troller, Sheriff, and other?, in which is included a I great part of the city patronage, and it was doubt less a very ardent desire to acquire possession cf these loaves and fishes that Impelled John Vso Boren to make the surrender to Hunkerism which bs did at Utica, on the 12th of last month. The | suniable minor dignitaries, the local file leaders of 1 the two factions could not bear any longer to stand as mere spectators on either side of a -full table, at which their enemies filled the seats. It was in view of the prenant alone that they came ,to a mutual recognition of. the moral beauty of the aphorism, that “Their little hands were ocm made, To tear each other** eyea ;* So, grinning u lovingly op oa one another u a hyena and a wild cat,they rushed together, not to tend, hut to embrace.' Bet it will be all. of no oae, the Whig*, carry the city aa well a* the State a! ease. • * • Personally, * pained and scandalised by the capitulafionof my irieads, the Free Boiler* tad ean only hope that when tberoaltofih* move oeat baa-deooastmed to .them the uselewaeir. i of such' combinations, that they will repent of this fllrtatioo with expediency and return to an adherence to principle and honor. I was, last week, in IWa-thlagton, and was, as over, anoied with the antics of the * senior Edi tor," andthat worthy individual whom he has' cn-j (aged as 4 blower and striker, 0 in his Tocatiob of organism. It.must be a fatiguing taak to blow, the beOows of an organ, which ia obliged lo tune iti Smannel pipes.* to pieised the ears of so ▼arioos sherdas ihs Uciouaddmaes the npya it, fa I nets no voilt, vfao hte been elected to Icneoo Bute of Dceo-et in Coe au St 'Looted He italeiitbi vtiett ecoordins to lettett hero , it hu bwo ieptoeoted the-whole i brnia emigrante wan. eoewed, un c alythe frecee of the tntploe pfo* Jeeorllat to the meej-cnwomef nherebeenboiJed.^. , ln the appesrancefof the senior editor ia diestieg a fails re of his powers. This antique relic of democracy, this be may be justly called, of -tbe corner stones of *93 and *99, certain ty deserves maeh credit (or his industry and his vigilance. His voice is never aiiO, nor his land idle, nor his eye drowsy. I fell convinced, as 1 ! looked open him, and beard his “ frequent, anx~ .5771 556* so: ions cry,” tbst, at least while that remarkable man lived, tbe Repoalic was safe. For early and -late is he'heard in the high sod byways, pro* claiming danger to the Commonwealth, and with such warnings be must be, blinder than a mole. I who does not shun the path of peril. Never did I a chimney sweep or s fish monger bellow more I lustily through Rag Fair or Houndscliich, than I this sentinel upon the ramparts of democracy.— I Hi* patriotic solicitude is above all praise, though I not above all price, as u attested by the mighty I meases of treasury pottage which have r -be*n dealt I out to him in former days. It is tnie, however, I that be has not, as ho might hsve done, pocketed I the funds, and held his tongue; enjoying tbe pro* I ceeds of hi* good lack in easy luxury.' He was I above such “low ambition,” and prefers render- J'ing his country gratuitous service, to hot serving it at aD, Well, in this world, the art df making a noise is a most useful accomplishment, and tbe loudest bawler is sometimes the best fellow.— ' Besides,jwas not Rome saved by the cackling of geese in the capitol.l and has not, ere nbw, the bray of an a** admonished a aleepiog garrison : that the foe was at the pies'? Why may not the | feeble voice of the u venerable baltone of the I Union,* as an Irreverent Barnburner In this State des ; gnates the senior editor, be esteemed of -ai least equal potency wiih that of a goose or an ASSEMBLY. The,fashionables have not been able to make so much out, of Miss Bremer, In the way of lion* ixing tbe distinguished anthoreis, as was expect ed. 3he.left the city after making a very brief stay in It, for a neighboring town, where, it is re ported, ahe will be the pest of a gentleman whose reputation- as a writer upon those practical arts I appertaining to rural life, is, in bia own country, I hardly inferior to her own. I l infer Irom the appearance.of tbe hotels that I the fall business continue* good, though it roost Ibe drawing towards its close. There never was | a period* of greater activity in this cily thaa. the I last two months. The previous stapation, on I account of the prevalence of the pestilence, was, I na doubt, a reason for some ot -this slir -ond 1 bustle.' This reminds me that in tbe official statement of the number of deaths last week appears tbe entry of “cholera, six” Yet the city has not, by any means, recovered its uaust beahhfulness.— Three hundred and twelve deaths io a week, during this month, indicate the existence of some cause of disease, which does not ordinarily pre- I vail, and is, in troth, a very high rate of mortals | ty. At this season, in former years, the number I of deaths has not been, on the average, over 150 per week J JTh’o aeeds of peatflence would ap pear to lark in the atmosphere, though it has I cessed to stalk in the highway. Junius. FllOSf HEW TOBK. Correrpondeau.of iho Pittsburgh Gaaeiie. New Yoax, Ocu 9, 1819. On Saturday night and Sunday, the AUantit coast waa visited by one of the moat diaaairoua rales that has been recorded for many years- At ibis point the tide rose so high that the terry boats for some hoars could not approach the bridges, thus cuuing off the communication between New York and it* suburbs of Brooklyn, Williamsburg, and the Jersey shore. Ho.oeea were unroofed, and new ones torn doprn, 'as were the walls of two new churches. The shipping in this harbor suffered a good deal, but no loss of life was oc casioned, tbongta out neighbors at Boston did not eficspe so well, for an emigrant ship went ashore at Pobasset rocks, and ninety aeven of her un fortunate company were drowned. • A. new sort of banking is soon to bo tried m ibis country, which will take from tho banks ot New England the privilege they now enjoy, of making money by circulating their note* among the farm er* of the West in payment for their crops. A house in Wall street, of large capital and an ex tended connection with.the west, intends to issue I drafts of the valne of amall bank notes. These Un&M drawn upon n western, house ia favor of '’New York, can be used .as exchange, Ad thu* tsveeven Pittsburgh merchants tbe premium they now. pay for m specie, chock. The profits of cir culation to a bank are large, and this new move ment promises to give a limited amount of national oirreney anch na is needed. |Tbe wiUofamaiden lady baa joal been prosed in.oor Probale Coort, Ibal goes JO show Ihet lita ■ decried classoi saleable women bnve as eolaiged hcaria aa Jboso wko add lo Urn wealth of tbe eoontlT and swell tbe ceasoe at tbo same time. The Jadybh qoeaUon, Misa Demitl,has left SlttOOO «, be abated «s fjllowm-Gnneral Society for M=- rhaaics and Tradesmeo, Demilt Library, Deaf and Diimb Orphan Asylum, Aged and Unsociable Pemiles, New York Diapeaaary, New Yolk Hos pital, Blootalngdale Asylum, HUlorieal Solely, and New York Society Library, cenh five thousand dollars, Eaaleraand Northern Dispensary,each four thousand dollars; Orphan Aaylnm, Aasociallon for Improve, the C lidiuon ol lbs Poor, Home o(Ibe friendleaa,and Mercra'ii Library.eanh Ihrea ibooa and dollars; Manners’ Fanfily Industrial Society, and Society for Poor Widows with Small Children eanll two thousand dollars. Those pro a few of tbo New York cho.ilica, and this Ibo kindness of a woman whoso wnnllh did Dot make her prominent moon, Ibo richoflhls cjly.' ll is generosity above that of aa Aster, for It ia.a.mito ftom a poor wo man, compnrod with tbo Aalnr eatoln. Tbo Empire Ciiy.'from Chagres, arrived this; forenoon, wiib five bondred tboosnnd dollars in gold dnat, and gold aloriea enough lo give n very buoyant lone to tbo conversation ol all who have: an internal in our new possessions on Ibn Fncifie.- Tho largest recipient i« Messrs. Howland de As; pin wall, who bavo ono hundred thousand dollars; which is really a respectable depotil for a house u> make, on account of one deportment of Ha bun ness. The .pome and bullion now in New York cannot bo' very mooh from fifteen millions of-dol- Un, an elects of nine milliiKa over what is want, ed for legitimate use, and a sum that makes it morally certain ihalthn rein of internal will bn low and money abundant thin winter; and that an im petus greater Ihan waa ever fell, will bo imparted to hoalnesalu most deportments. Tho Pittaborgh Copper Company la made quite nrominenl joatuow, and people made qnilo "nylons -L ttl j assertion that dividend this year will lie .! luod «B an hundred per cent, and ‘ b » l .mount of the dividend will bo $114,900. If ib« people of Piusborfcb hive not enoogh cooper block, iimsy be said quietly, that there are a few ■£*"» of some fomans oom panic* afioit here which can be had cheaper than whit© paper, and that a good many laborer* would be pleassd to i tcc ibe rbare* Sthe»e companict in the hand, of reliable men, w that them, and get tho pay for A famon. concert U to come off to morrow, in -id of lialian political refugee*, of which there ore crest number* in our city, destituto of ihe commpo necessaries ol life. They, have no country men to appeal unexccpl the *inger* and artist-; but »*»* ►* have promptly come forward, and wi.l p.«c the patriot* who bave'aoeghl abelier here, »n the way of obtaining a liveUbood. ■ New* ha* been received here that at the draw inr far the heauiiful Daweldorf pictures, twelve voe awarded to people In tbe Umied State*, and UJPlhe poorest OttO u valued at S'JoO. Only four hundred 1 tickets were aold, and „U»e purchasers fortunate. One picture, “Joacph re vealing himself to hi* brethren," ha* fallen to New YorkTand other* to anbacribera ot tbe west Tbe Art Union ia growing in fine atyle, and iu prises fm Indeed tempting- It will be prudent to sub scribe early, for the number will bo limited, a* Ibo Utar of the institution ha* outgrown tbe capacity ■ *j o j,-d Stale* Mcnritie* there is an advance, ?o? a IbOWD ,T° ita Mlea were very large. wd it ta aaid the day the Enzti»b acoounl, and to go, by ~ fzspsszsr* ”Vfo° P . P ndb“rinn»““&nh f°°Mi” lof Bin season. Flonr begin, lo aocumul.to.iMd ««.. ra3so*s TLpriol? jehioh tnw.nl Ihe producer weft and .hoi'font lb? farmer, are getting:ncb u they should do. The demand is cniefiy from ro. Wh-al 1. in Jess demand; na well as the east. t i w f ratber lea* firm, caused MerSSof”«k. Pork is dull and ifoold 2 hid cheaper. Some prime mess hr. sold for moa’h u *lo,'rad romo for lewi ‘iS d fo't'bvo at mail in bbla. *|>d k.*«- . B "“" it in mod demand, but cheese is little Inqnired f r.- Whtriiey eloaeaat27l n,end dullClhu. Leadv. dull, rad English iaofferod, inarriyef nper fo. tmnn <• TerV ddL *Ud pt* hfcS BOld SI WW_t* §2O, Linseed Oil la dull, and BOo.tbe fopprioq whale iafirta. AU kind* of groceries *» W*k at foil rat**, with »lug* tradadoinj. |v> V*EY LiTE FOOM OJULIFOBHIA. j 1 ■ 1 AUiriix. or m.ptnss cm. \ j 1 The steamer Empire City arrived this morn in# Croat Chagres, and brinp advice* from Sanj Franr cisco to the ltt of September. We are indebted to. Dr. R. jS. Martin, to: Captain Wilson and Ub •porter/for iCelifornia pa pert, to.lhe3lit ot inclusive, and for a Panama Journal to the: 24ih ol September. The Empire City left Cbsgres on thb 25th of September, at 6 P. M„ and Kingston; Jf. maica, 2d inaL, at 2 P. M., and arrived at Qnar antine at 10 o’clock this morning, thus making the trip in lenj days and sixteen boors. It will be re« collected that on the outward, trip the Empire City did not touch at Jamaica. i i The stiamer Panama, Capt. Bailey, arrived jit Panama, oo Saturday, the 2nd of September, with one handled and thirty two passengers; and about $5OOOOO in treasure. ( Of this'the Empire City brings $450,000 and 74 passengers. j The steam ship Alabama bound’ from Chagrea to New Orleans, hod stoat 50 passengers for that potu ; . ' s > i On the outward trip of the Empire - City; on the 13th of September, Mr. Sherman Yates, of Rooh estor,New York,died of inflammation of Ihebowilt. On the homeward passage, on the 29th of Septem* ber, Henry Eo»art, a returning soldier, died of jin' jury to the epine. ' The U. S. steamer Edith, Lu Commanding Me* CormU k, from San Francisco for Santa Barham, went astote on Point Concession, cn the 26th of August,'and was totally lost. It was thongbt that her machinery might be eared, if the weather con tinned favorable. I The steamer Senator, for San Francisco, was at I Panama, on the 25th Sept., to sail for San Francis co on tbo Ist of October; The steamer Panama,waa to leave for San Francisco on the lOthof October. The U.S* steamer Panama, was to leave on the I6lbcf Oct, for San Francisco. The British steamer Grenada was to leave San Francisco on the 2Sih of Sept., to proceed down the coast. ' ~ Gea/P. F.jJmilh and Col. Fremont were both at San Francisco, oa the 31 st of Any. At the date of the latest advices from the mine* there was much sickness. The sickly season com* prises the months of August and September. There are now two small steamers plying in the Sacramento. The ehip'Memaoo. Gordon, arrived el Sao Fran citco, after a remarkably abort paaaage of 120 day* from Nev York. From ihe Alt* Californian, 7 - THE CONVENTION. The Convention for fremin j a Mato eonalilatioo for Calibrate assembles at Monterey this day. Tb« composition of the body. «te far as known, is a* follows: district op tan r*a.NCi!ca Rtsnih', Supemuaana. Edward Gilbert, W. £>. M. Howard, •Myron Norton, . Francis J. LippiU, Wim. M. Gwin. .A. J. Ellis, Jowpa Hobson. * Francisco Sanches, Wm. M. Steaart. '.Rodman M. Price. , DurrucT op aafl roan. Joseph Aram, L_ P««»ro Ssnaevain, K. H. Dmmirk, : Julian Hank*. Antonio M. Pico, A. M. Pico. J. D. Hoppe, Elaim Brown. otaTKJcr op arosmur. 11. Wager Halleck, T’bomas O. Larkin, liewia S. Dent, >. Ctiaries T. Uoub, Pacificua Ord. BIBTHJCT OF aowuu. Joel P. Walker, Robert Semple, L W. Bogffa, M. G. Vallejo. Dtrnact o» uiroiwo. v Miguel da Pedroena, Cava J. CooU, Henry Hill. John Fonler, William Richardson. The District of Sacramento, at it* vaiioa* prima ry a*>eiqbilge*, waa of the opinion lb»t U »«* tilled to a representation of leu member*, accord iuiiiy.in all toe precinct* where the poll* were open, that number waa voted lor. . Oar advice* frdm that D»mct do not allow o* to apeak posi tively, but wt'believe thero U BO doubt of th* elec turn oi Messrs. John A. Sauer, Winfield S Sber wood, Lsnniortl W. HuUogs, W. E. 3hannoo, Jacob R Sojder, John McDoogal and John Bid well. It ia uncertain who are the other three elec ted. The election of ten delegate* from ihl* m*' uici, without apecilymg which aretberegoUr *od j which’tbe supernumerary delegatewill prob*b l throw upon the Contention the oau* « a. decision “ Tftedutrict of San‘iKe*oJ*ia ament apparently; we Uve received mWfe* «»* five person* were elected from ihe proclamation of Gen. Riley calling uMy fcr lira In thi* state of the caae, in otr.t*blo we bare arranged tbe two delegates receiving we tj gbeat number of vote* ai the regular/ and tbe others as the tnpernumerary delegate*. i From Sima Barbara. San Lroia, Obttfo, and Lot Angelo* districts, we have oo return*.; , From tbo San Joaquin distnet we have received only ibe partial returns, which we publtabediwo week* aioce. We have learned »ince. however, that tbe election was not held at Stockton, on the Uinii, u ordered, but that it lock P 1 « 0 r l ™ lOifc Here may be a dUpuied for. the Coe. ivenlion to decide, ante** the candmalea receiving , the highest number of vole* at tbe Stockton elec iioo mould be the same a* thoae receiving;tbe | |highest number of votes m tbe precinct*, where I ;tne election wa* held on the l»t ol Aug. The original number of delegate*ia*filed by the proclamation of Gen. Kiley wa*37. T ° ibe proctamaiion • requested each, *•*'«* auch number ofaupernumeranea aa might be deci ded ju>U by reason of their increased population. The district' of Sin Granciaco. Sacramento, and Pueblo define Jo»e, have responded to ihiaaug* getiion bf electing ►upcraamertrici a* Cilowa. In San Fraocfrco.-. o “Sacramento “ Pueblo deSanJoae • l *“ - Total •••* If we presume that these delegates wtU be ad roiued to seats in the Convention, that body wtl» | then cocB.< of 51. To this may probably bo add ed five or six supernumeraries from ine district ol San Joaquin, which will mate the wholenpmber of deleeate* 56. Mr. J. C. Fremont has reeeired the appointment of U. S. Commissioner to surrey the boundary ol Mexican territory acquired during the late War. tvk qoloei unais-non. " Annexed U • lt*t of the arrivals for tha month eodicg Aujjcurt 29, of. malaa aod female*, .altfu* port, by re*: From Ifaw Y0rk...... . Boston 5 Baltimore Philadelphia...... Warren, £L L Mystic now Bedford tfew L0nd0n....• •Rioatna.. Miixailan. - JJoefKong Sandwich Island*. Oallao Eiverpool Singapore....... sMoTn. S. W....... to l ftjo dc Janeiro. 38 Cxreennort. -80 » I^ani I Of which males* “ females !(3 | STATISTICS. On Thursday, 30th lost, at 13U-, then were m .58? of shipping lo the harbor of San Pr*n* ciseo, eslu*ive of about 50 riser craft. Nomfcr of outward passengira from this port for the ieeek ending August 29th: 'I * Males. Female*' For Valparaiso. .....298 0 6 1 ftjazatlan.. • • 376 3 £|llao 70 2 1 [9 Total 7*4 11 In oiil day. Wednesday, 29th Inst, there airiv-1 ed in pin Francisco, by merchant vessels, 656 j male ahftl 27 female oaaaeogera. We i&deretand that J B Taylor, who came oat about t&o years since as agent for a company in New V4rk, is about returning to the Butea for ap- work the quicksilver mines he porehms-! ed on ise ranch of O C Cook, which ranch it is 1 beliovedj is inexhaustible in' its quicksilver,— j The lofto mine of Forbes tc Company, stands! upon this raoch. We believe Commodore Slock ton is one of the company for whom Mr. Tayloris actiog.-j ■ sii DIED. Indus city, August 20, of inflammation of the I lungs,&les Waldo, sged 34 years, and late United 1 Stales? Vice Consul at the Sandwich Islands.— I A Urge jcircle of friends and acquaintances lament his decease. ' J At Willow Grove, at the residence of Mr. J W| Whistffsn, August 17, Mr. Jethro Hussey, aged I about 32 years. I On i|i&rd;tbe barque Ol*o, from MaxalUnEdwd. | R Bosldiotc, formerly ofNew York, Ute of Quincy, I Floridij ■ j j | On ward American barque Equator, Aug. 28, ; Albert• Thomas, aged 42 years. ■ Rstgawtks.—‘The following churches have been orgautsydln this city.— 1. Roman Catholic service administered ev ery S&bath at (heir-church on Vallejo st. 2 FSrit Baptist. Reverend O C Wheeler pastor every Sabbath at their new church, on Washington street near the corner of Btockton. 3. first Presbyltjriao, Rev. Albert Williams, pa* t or —jyrricc every Sabbath, at their large tent on Dupo&Cjrirect, near Pacific. .. 4. g|totestant Ep;*eopal, Rev. F Mines, rector— Sunday, for tfie present, at the house of J HlMerril, E-o*. , ‘ , 5 Ikhtbodist. We undertsnd that thU denomU nniio [ihas commenced the erection of a church at ibo tiMftol Washington sU _ - 0. Tteft^.TOHnaknoß* £*?••• •< v * MBied to offldaie oec*noß»Df tar this cbwck tQibo ft* of November oe*t.. iv: • j « t« addhfon to the above the Bo*ei*4« ■*£_?■* P«*t» e*ehS*Mmih «|be Pob- wiih the above, it i* J* Jf a id.E£e that Sabbtih innbe Baptiat, PreahytexUa and ea, andUserfl it alao ofte tainted to tbe chaj laiocy. j ; react* utt*lzj asset. Thu month of AugxU hll mbtlipllud the nnm b«, e whole minlnreqmmuni tr. Our advices from the .Middle and North Fork* are very favorable. One party of twenty on the North Fork, within some twenty miles of the snow were averaging W 5 per day each, and a Senlic maa direct from the Middle Fork inform* ut that many oflhe old minersare doing belter thb year •than last- Yet many are returning, who either have no Inck or noenergy—we think it a want or the latter commodity. V A party of seven arrived at the d?y diggings on •h« 14th, having left Misfoori on the slh of May. Among them are Dr. J. H. Dickson, of and E. Green, Michigan. —Floor Times, July 25. The Mrsix —We hare seen several who have retnroed from the plaoer within the past few day*, bat the? bring no aewa ofintereit. They rep** aeot thing* fcvorabiy, as iall wbohave been roc ceasml, but agree ip thia bpinion that a man ha* to “•offer tome 7 ’ in the branch of protective ‘“dually- We learn that a party are operating on the Middle I Port with a aubmanne armor, bf which arrange* I meet they tatce out many thooaanda; daily .ortho dust. They think, when they get thetr apparatua fairly at work, they will average $lO,OOO per day. We make a few extracts, from a letter of amend 1 on thn‘Middle Fork : ' The trireme heat wei beard so moch about has been moch We have suffered noth log by it aa yet As regards the healthiness or tb s locality, 1 sea nothing to prevent it from being one of the most healthy place* in the world, moch more ao than Sacramento City. There it a con* stant stream ot pare \vriier both for bathing and nek tag, fanning put qur encampment We are told by people who mined here last season that a will be better a month henao than it ia now. •‘The water is falling,lend when it gels ddwn so tjj 4 t can work oa thb bed ofThe river, tbo dust will be fonnd more pie.iiifatljr and in larger pieces. Mining is hard work, bht there is nothing copies*- ent about It 5 it gives iyou • good apppeilw and sioaod sleep at" night! ! The-mines hero average •sbcua an ounce. per dayj- 3 i, ,- _ . We have edvieea from the North Tort of a very flattering nature. Companies that have turned the current of the river arejao* taktogioutGoa.fajr» to flvij thousand dallarsper day.—P&ew Tt*ut, Aug. 18. ■ ' . j A Punmxxnw P*»to« Dimxtn. —-Captain Euton, who .recently !arrived at fort Laramie, had under hi* charge a box.; containing a few thousand dollar*, whiih he was to convey to Fort Kearney, and the; sergeant of the company havieg got wind of it, immediately proposed to make gentlemen oflbd nine dragoons onder hn ►barge. ; ! ' j i . . He represented to them that the box contained $15,000, and that a by little operation thoae gen tlem could be sent to heaven expediuonsly. end thev would enjoy earth in contentment with plen ty df money. A man was detailed by therer ■ean' to beat at the do! ir of each gentlemens tent •t a certain time of thh night, arlned with piatoi and carbine, and at a jgiven signal to place the pistol al their beads apd fire—the aergeaot bun ■elf, armtd with a rev'clver, we* to‘ "lake care of Colonel Mackay, arid one, who accompanied ihe party, and who slept ia the tame tent. But. . before night had fairlri set in one of the «enj*- I pentad and ooofesaed; the whole affair. All the , men were called up and qaertiooed, and the col onel being satisfied that no second attempt would be made when they found the plot wu diacov eted, look no farther! mouee until they reached this place. The sergeant it how under arrest and the afTair wiin>e investigated very soon. fjy\Vow! Woimi!— The aymptomi of the prea one* of worm* In children should be carefully witch ed by parent*, and *o[ eoon at there is reason to ins pect theireiiueice, d*ery means, ehonld be nied to expel them promptly and ihoronjhly. The proprietor* of M’Laue’t Worn Vermifuge are confident that they offsr the I«rt meant ofaeeompliibing thi* resell that hu ever qeea ibbmitled to the pablle; and they invite to it the attention of ill who have the management of children. Tho medians it a tafe and pleatantone, and never fail* to produce tho detired effect. For tale by 3. KIDD A CO, No. CO, comer of Fourth and Wood tt, Pitubnrih. [octllUlkwlwS Males. Female ..1150 v 21 ~ 363 . 3 irrßev. Rtctuis Da Cutu, Minister of the New Jerotalem Chnreh. vfill preach in Apollo Hal), Fourth *l, to morrow, at 10J‘o'clock, A. M • octl3*lt ..105 .. 56 ’2 ... 64 ... 3 ... 864 • 6 ... 237 2S\ ... 31l 16 ... 66 ... 49 7 ... 171 3 ... 71 2 ' On last evenidx. Taaa Wuqbt, Infant ton ofDa- Tid Gehmt, aged 17i month*. ... The Wendt and afcqualntaneei of tho family are re tneetfally invited ta'aitend hit foneral, Uni (Saturday) afternoon, at a o’clock, teMdeiwe, on Darragh timet, near Robinson, Allegheny silty. mAi'ESTRY OIL CLOTHS—Rec’d this day, at W. U>Clintock's Carpet Warehouse, new and band s me style Tapestry Oil Cloths, which will bo out to fit .U. tall. ™.mj o. M , CUNTOCK Table and piano covers-w. M’cunwck u now opening the handsomest, assortment of Ftl d Cloth Piano an*-Table Cover* ever offered in this mar vel, to which he invites the.auentioa of purchaser*. octl3 • ; : S“*T6aMWAT TRIMMINGS-Wo Invite Steam boat Men tn call and examine onr assortment of .orunent in ourline. Carpet W.^on**^ W 3806 87 .3342 are Americans. . 42 “ QSNEBURGS.-rHeary No. 3 Oineburg*, for Steam Boat Decks, in store and lor si's at W; M'Cliu toer* Carpet Warehouse, N«. "9 Fourth st.-We.lu viMßitainboatMeatseiU end examine before pur- loffiaj W. bTCLINTOOK. _ Embossed piano and table covers.-a Um ewomdenl of Embo.ied Piano end IW- Oo.tV.iio be foohd el W. WClinUek'a Cornel Wot. hoere. nl redtetdiprlee.. Cell, eod ejemino btler parchuing 6l*ew)»ere. 60113 : ' mOHOSQIIIEI.iI BOOTH. Only T 3 Ml l • • luill«- . »i» BroirnilUtelKiJ CntortMd to liiltunore uil ’** , Philadelphia. The mooing boat IcaTC lho wharf, !abo« tho "ridge, daUxi at 9 o’clock prccl»ely. Time timore.3iboM*i lin t® w Philadelphia, 4Q bouri “TS“e«rSk boat lea Vet daily, (except Saoday «»• enLnJ mtTlelock. Paewngera by. leaning on the ♦twum boauVlOi ewnJhe mouetaw. w ttage next dar and thni avoid night if avel. fteewe year feketa at the Office, Nonongahela H “«tW 1? Ch^C> HOICL J.MESKIMEN, Agent «r;cK ALPACCAB, in MOURNING —W. B ' RHSFrohy hi Becelwi mother lot of P [for aotfrnln*. Aleo, Black Parmet “Tr™reK“S,«i *• Drl ** WE MUKPIIY oetia PnmOOB, Sept 1», 1&49. , i. n THOS. K. UIBBEETj—Di»r Sir. Your WRl \f%tNfl FLUID we w»» *< ecn «»w* »W lb™ m Iftokiß* « r lhß eotne»in«SB by ii, we J «l«? » briAl bine bloc*. liifolei**ntio tba cQtotjt. onj dge| nfll c j o g &„ n uko wt#e windflaw* . > wubinitou the reidy i*lc lbcbrdia^%^si i iu {oeriu dea«id> w 0 ***' T aJJdPSON & CO. J- . . Jw*. wi«i Hibben*! Bed Ink, and Mt* tSiJLS; gjjfggSg^™-^ SfflSsOAlFWElflSlUi"* »U»I l» foraUl J itsm* u< MimiM tk» ta'“ moimeot iiSdfSd««'« «*«• fcnrtt^o.JWMf*®' 1 , W. RTCLINTOOt BANDS’BARBAPARILLA mt t«4 morit *» nuain are* a* Alt so«a*» AKSOO not as MK** DAS* Of TBKJBLOOn OB UAXSt Of THBJt****. Tl* _ .. Scrofula or Km* 1 * E*ii, Rbeamsiiun, CHxtißSts C«*»* ne< us Enipuons; Pimple* or Pttstaks on th« ' Wi tebev BRe*. Chronlc'Pore Bye*,.RiM Worm _1 , or Teller, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pam « W’ (W Boat* Bixt Jpints, Stubborn UlceTt,, STP“‘ l “, _ Sjjmpion*, Sciatica or Lumbago.-und «•«»•*£ J~-i, arising from an injudicious u«e of Mercury. ** ' ti trier Dropsy, Bxposaxa or imprudence b tue, mi«i Al»—Chronic Constitutional Disorders, *«- 7. ThifMedictne has aeqnirtd a very extendcd*nde»- oMhe üblUhcd reputation wherever it has been u«d. bw«4 entirely on its own merits; which ita superior elacMej prepa baiafone aaamined. The unfortunate victim of pnee disease, with swollen aland*, eonuacmd u- Hotw newi and bone* hair earieat, lias been rc»» or f° . ” e ha.*!’* and vigor. The setofaloao pitient, corereo with ttleers, loathsome to himself ana his * ltrn ," ( J?_ i » has tjecn made whole. Hundreds of persona, who #m ftoaiied hopelessly tor yean under eutaneoaii aao glandular disorders, ehronie rheumatism. and Ban? other! Complaints springing from a derangement 01 in secretive organs and the cirrnlation, have been raiieo as iijwert from ib4 rack of disease, and now, with re* generated constitutions, gladly test fy to the emcscy of this inestimable preparation. ‘♦TRUTH ISBTRANGER THAN ACTION.’ The aitentioa of the reader is called to the following rtopUhing cure, effected by tbs use of Sands Sarsap* - T& U to certify that I have a cobred woaaa wko b&skeen afflicted forth* la»t fire yean with Serotata, and all the remedies 1 naed had no effect in arresting the tprogres* of the complaint; on the contrary, »no constantly new worse; and after expend my beW«m 870 and,Bsowith-physicians, beaidea usingother pop olar remedies wuhent sncects, till the dl*ea«o t*a eaten away the cartilage of her note, made ha appear ance on Tarioos-parta of her body, and baa finally commenced its ravage* itx the roof erher mootn- Id this dreadful situation, with the prospect of deatn staring her la the face, I slated her ease to Dr. B»°** way, the agent for Banda’ Sarsaparilla in Ncwbem. W- C, by whom I wu advised to u*e that article; and to my surprise and that of my neighbor*, *® *5? ia case was known, after mine foor and a half l-otuel she was restored to perfect health, and thatin the apaee of three weeks, an 1 was able to work in two weeta from the time she c< mmenced taking it. In witness of tho x :mh of this statement, I havenere’ unto affixed my nai e,lhi« iPthday of Bepl, IM7. JOSEPH MIpOTTBR,JP. Month of Nense-I iver, Craven co n N. C. SIRETHROAT. , . The following i* an extract from a letter received from Mrs. Sevan, w to had been afflicted several year* with Serofolons Ult ers, Dyspepsia, Ac., and recently ■\ affection of the t irott ana cnest:— Baileysbnrg, Va, Dee. 11,1815. I, Sxaw: Before l commenced us ' a, my sufferings were almost part it was completely ulcerated, Inna d there were fretinently week* to lot speak above awhispe*; and bo ion from my threat extended to mjr l earing was very much Impaired. • panllaaabcrt time, mr health real it now well; I am a* free from s of the ebesl as ever I wt»,.and Lnetly. My throat has been well . the eore of whl-h ha* Been effect* sc of your Sarsaparilla. LOUISA R; DEVAN. • itißonial to the value of the Saraapr : lev* Luther right, aged 7# year*, : nister, residing at Woburn: tToscts, Mas*, March JBlth, 1645. iehilemen, From.what I haveexp*— c the information I haye reeeaur re c ber oPperion* of high respeetabill el yoar 9amparilla. I havenot the t it is a most valuable medicine, and i certificate* you hayo received of u* f sustained by experience, and al j ob and utility are very extensive, i ed of my humble efforts to increase « ho are afflicted by disease to bicoroe he efficacy and power of yoar vain- ing your jiar»iparil ejpreiHou; my thrt a dreadful cough; a gether that 1 con-d tide*, the i'.fiiami head, *o that ay I After taking the St improved, tod my t coajth and tighuie ban bear qnue di* tboat three moathi ed entirely by tbs The following tc aril it, 1* from the : Congregational M Meter*. Sandi: leneed. and froi ceiredtrora a non ty who have tue lettl doubt bnt tht tbatthe numenuu efficacy ore fully though it* repaUu and aland in no a them, 1 want all’ acquaintedwith able mediein*.. t am, gentlemt ''■"'""Offi? Did, wholesale and retail, by A B. fc Hint ud Chemist, 100 Fttlum street, S; New York. Sold also by Orag roagboiit the United Slates ana Can.* ter boule: six bottles tor *6. WILCOX, Jr-, B A.FAHNESTOCK MRD PRNDKRICK, Fittsbargfc- Al- TH, gridfwater. octlS TOW* . . prepared and D. SANDS, Dn gi«ts generally t! .adas. Price*l For «tle by L & CO„ and ED’ to, by Dr. S. BA OOT—3 ease's jut re’d and for sale by 8 E SELLERS T) HUBABB Xv__oc»l3 £ ALOES—I 43 lb», tiaperiorartiele, id for sale by cues iuil ree'-d and Tor tale by R E SELLERS TJORAX' J> octl3 Tannf . oct] B LAC da do reperior. do ' do Cbalan a dc Ooliaf. extra fine; [Mil]} C H GRANT •rod hand Open Countar Entire C VK&OER, toe Market it iluUiU and To C«pl For halk^ )eflt COA . Dan No S, on t al Penon*«l menL, will rec i tabaeriber, or i ocU2-da* _ by priT»i» contract, 40 acres of excel ;i AND. tliuate about *0 yard* abere the Yooxhiogheoy ri»er. .Term* Über. i*hitg to examine thi« deeireble ln?e*t ite any Information by calling on the iha premiaea, or addressing HENRY KIKHL. Elisabeth P. O. opening, a bctoiifal it of Tuiquois, Peart and Diamond Jew Pina, Bracelet a, Finger Bings, Baekles, gold and silrer Watdiea, Hitr and ateaatempTieea—warranted. Cold PCtm, corner tfatketanddUt»« TUBQUOI! ■ mirtme i dry. BrcMljl Slide*, Chair* Also, a «plr t of the best qei Diamond 8 > 0!SI!" SUGAR Cl ly Ham* ttEDUAMS—I» >bl» extra Itot: “ NICOLS TO hhdt prime Shoulder*; IBdoSide»iTd ’ o e u3 , “” d Bacon— doyelio E - . „ i prune Bio Coffee; «ny».lob«re J»t» Coffee*, t umYh and Goopowder Teai? I Sek and Imperial fi anofaeiared Tobacco; i N O tmaer, , ,s O (in oak;) > . :tt«er hou«e do . 1. . . . ». d half do Net 1,8 and 3 Mackerel, ice; 800 *idce Sola Leather? i « No 1 Chocolate; 2 ceroona B P Indigo, } Caaila; ' GROCER! *0 ba* 40 do 4 COpadd 40 do U 100 do, N OOhbdi UObbla SO do 300 bblJ 70 let f SOboxt liOmau 100 lb*! . 3ctki : 10 bbU I 00 bale OObxs’ SObia a bVh Cloves; laiaegK I bblCuapbon , Botch Madder; i thip’d Logwood; 20 doTannere’Ou; •. No 1 Billing; 50 dozen Beavet Baeketa; ' vbite smoking Pipes. 60doxCoraBroona; n n No [| W^ L .. i , 3 f~ SOTICB. . ! I of NICKLIN ißßYDßNbeinffdlMolTftdj ojwgned will coatlnue ihe Forwartuj* and Daii&eu at ihe *te»m boat landioj, , ami reipecifollv inform* hU fnend* that | •thoexpeoM of a hei»r laiurancoJ.W, 1 —ntani*. for actual yeans *iwr e tatufaetion is all who may’ receive frebrht at ibe JAMES BRVDEN. 1 Tub fit. the us CammUtli PKANKt. he ha* got the w»- ' iL Depot, No. S Wood »u M BUSINESS STAND FOR SALE—The Brick BiUldin* and premUe. la Wamood-auey. no" occupied by Mr.. Boyl*. haTinf twenty feel In front, extending back toward. Fourth Ureot one ban teSAndmcc, der.hm.dj and all perwn* baaing claim, agai"« .aid ftSEwill ptcwAlttan, S»'r *»":cc«“?i’BT' ““"iSSrtS? v ™ Si. R~ DBBKR PACKING—2SOO lb. Robber P.tkiM, for itcun nipnf,i"> ■“« •» d /“/ SSfuif 1 * Bubbot Deuel. ObU» fUH-UPS ’/»(A. Uaatnik, lit Saiga of lit CtmitefGain ral Quarter Stttirmt of tit Teatt, w. and far tA, mHESl^rfSirSßAWOT^lljj w™® ° f I Baldwin, in the eonntT •4,8? you petntonor huh provided hiwelfwUh material* for the accommodation of traveler* aod SS?«»t hi* dwelling tow, In the wwtuUp afore* ?rtd»nd crtTi Untyoar honor* will be pteaacd to to keep a Public Son*e of En- SKnJ&t. AndTopt PfUtiOW. “ bonad > will pray. ( . We, the iubacriber*, citiien* of *« t 0 cWtify. fo‘i • ii i>: ®{ good repute for bonair to* ; js-^^j^-ssssa-s* "An“» affiSijlSmSuijjßE Moo, Join Cute;, Tlot IGuma W. M'CLINTOCK. t nxF SL'QAB—IO° bbl*a»»oTted No* LxjafSuger, LXISr “ BURBBIDOE, WILSON A «>, - p »° MCT i, l rr , ° 0 gS" (?«*-■ ° , “ i " llr * c ' ll f °R g^&jM R F l? 10l5lD -" " ■EBEugßs’l Hvd POTASH—IO lb« German, Jut rac'd and for ■Sab? ocUl RRSELI.RRB SALTPCTBE-IKO ltojMtteo'4 «gl gr ««to bj- M lll , ft K ScJaLEBS piANABYSEED-l bbl )« *7 BinTER-17 bbl* solid Boner, 9> keg* do d A W* oetU . JA- B FLOYD ’nni—a acka Wool rec’4this day, ud far **le by ©clll JL R FLOYD T7EATHEB3— Sbftgi ju*t rec'd and for »ale by ' X ocUT _ ' JkHFLOYD SOCKS— dos Woollen Sock*, on bind tnd for tale br ocUl JA R FLOYD 'JE'LANNEL— 600 yd* birred Flannel forit'e by ■jX ocvll I ; JA B FLOYD 5/IROCEEUE3, Ac—lit half chert* YH,G P, and It PouehonrTea*,JSo bpßio Coffee; ihhd* Had* der, SO baft Pepper, IQ bbl* Alum. VS bx* Chocolaift SO bx« Pipe*, iandingbr ennaj, and foraate by Mill ’ JAMES PALZEIaU SI Wat** •} . TANNERS’ OIL A TAR-100 bbl* bert brown Oil, 30ddfi(CTar,8? do Roein,landing and for b * oetU T - J DAL2ELA» lj; in ran'ud ferule by . ocail t ■ ’ ■ H 0 LE S ALE OULri respectfully eall the attention coalin'llerehants to their cholee ■L AND WINTER GOODS, whtelj tor agum sty hesTprobshty rwrer b«a «tße weM im!( Possessing the •*»• ages efooyeo by Eastern Howe*, e pannSr* constantly in the East among the uirenTlDporten *ne Anedon House*, th*7 . ated lolofler the time adrantages in jt, thaiean be .obtained of the -Urseet EMteni ..eceivlng large eofirignmenm ofpOMESTICS fro® je muoraatnrerfiof Nev-England, they ax® s offer the Jr rood* at less rates than they *“ D® P*®* ored of thd Eastern Jobber*. . The fact that their establishment off*E» ,>!*.>. greater advantages in eeery description of ff®*® JvrrT can bo had Em, haaheen clearly deaenttnM W their nomeroß* Patrons. They feel confident if «««^ chants eonumplstiDe‘pnrchaslng Fast, will exaatno their stock. they wttfbe eonrlnean that they can Wr the same dnality.ofgbod* atsnelipriees aswuiatw* the eosl oil transportation, aadtbe necessary “P*®*®? and time df an Eastern trip. Ther mention a pan oi their stoefi which will arrays be teand fresh and eons* Pl 3M CASES CA-UCOES AND PRINTS, from the Merrimack, Hamilton. Coeheco. and Manchester COtt*; rallies' also from the Print Work* of Donnell, P. Allen, Ppragse,J Richmond k. Carr, Chi pens, American, A |oTa*es C GINGHAMB and CHINTZES, of the best WUSUNP, of all the well known andapproved makes, for sale by the package “OTbStiSSSota MUSLIN 3, of .11 widtii,. QinU ties and price*. . H«n*g«r •©• B. Porter ADJnwtos—Drew Circle and Paninette.-. Second Tier ** <. BENEFIT OF MR. ADDAMB. soma. Oct. 11-Wll togg*** M»cbeiJ} Hr. Web* Macduff- .....Mr. Boya. ■ To conclude with eat- NATION Mi DEFENCES— oa, Tn* BoasaoT CataUT. ■ Mpjoi Snapdragon ?‘®? B Adrien , EyWonday—Mr. PITT, the admired tragedian, ■ appear. • ; ■ = ■M-gW BOOKS—'The - tittle garage, by CaPt Mar* I by Thaclceray. - l | Part 8d The Carton*, by Bulwer, complete. . j Vol 7, Cbalmers’ Roaihumona Worn. 1 SST ATTEBTIOS BUIbDB&Si • or'PenniyiYuni*, 1m enwmed y tha^ndcmgnw ®s?srSsjs?a®23S is-i^sssssw^JSss iioprovenienu, «hould call ■ m -• -IrfltoaHogL ray"* Bnb^- , afsar»WS» s E SELLERS "■ t ??'?. P * t «■. >bla for file by _ C HGRANT fcbc*U Poveboar TVff™- 10 ke; » "ftgga.wo gcubzm R.fe l 3““ ”’ d fMCT«ogi'o * CBPSEB FffiF 5 b ° ;> ' Aiyf and Kew Collection of iVcbnrch eomprUingm»ap«f ; Ssg.^a^ BSKJSSSSSSSsga fOT «tlO 7 ' l«J Liberty W T^i‘ ED ” A ° 3 ~ BItY» . ; L CLASSICAL and CofflmercW Boirilnt School A fat Boy*, on tha: Itearer JloaiV foarteea ttllea I :l • The WINTER SESSION will ecmateneacaThßttM Ac.; per acMlon orare months pet«w i adrance; the balance at the e’ose of the »*•»»&- •.- Those taking French or Drawing lessons, .will bo •hatred Supersession extra. • ’ j .1 Bowks aua Stationery fstoished, when reqn Brted f . it the expense©* the pnnil.- -AILCLOTHING TO BE USTINUTbY MARRED. PqpiisTarnish their,own towels. ItisYenrdeslrablethaiailsboaldbepnient 5n the first nay of the wstica.. . . •• \ . For farther pertlealars, ennoire of tha IMocha!, at he Aeadetny, or of Messrs. John Irwin * Son, No. U Water street. Pittsbcnrh. .-r . . ret9:o2W • New hooks.— ■ > • „ - . :' ' Sketches from Lite. by 3«me* Blanchard; ; Lord Mahon 1 ! Life of Condi - • ~ * .' : -‘ The Seren Lamps of Arehiieetnre. Note! on the Nfith We*t, by Brsdforf. - Views end Reriowt in, American Literetsi*, a- Reminiscences of Coleridge end! Boolhey.' • i . Antobbgrapby of BenreniitoCeilint , ' . - Johnston's Agricultural Chemistry. \ * Liebirt ' do do'* : - '- , Ba!l‘e Hlnuto Molber*: Cheilloy’ißidwlftry. X3nf* Treatment of Inrtniiy. • i . Burton*! Anatomy of Melancholy.- ' . The Wigwam and Cabin. . . . Pluloupir of Uj«tnr. Armstrong*! Notes of the ffuflfWtt t ! .Bowdiia’s Family Shekspearo. .*\- ’• ; . Lite end Timet of Red Jacket, by Stone. _ j:. ' , The Singer 4 ! Manual by Adams, Bopreitd SwOetoet. Expedition to the Seed Sea and the Jordan,by Lynch Larard'eNmafchendlu Remains. t. For tele by ELLIOTT * ENpLISjH, • . oeuo . • »Wobd at- liter, for sale by (RBiIDOE, WILSON* CO RLTINO—C6OO ft. Voleaiiixe’d inc Beliioff, from IJtolU inch. 1 for sale at ibe India Rabbet ocill J fc H PHILLIPS W&STED.-A Tongf Gentleman, m( 4f *»• nloymeat, deaireiaaimatioa' ts Clerk fa kGro cery or Commluloa botue, or ia-aay bmiaew whero hla time can be employed. Salary not *° *>* e k“** objeel aa beinf engifed In btuineea. He eanjlreUse be»t eiiy.aod coantrr reference*. • . Fle&M addrw “W.C." Gazette office, PttHbarjb Pa* mating waete aa laurriew can be bad. oetPidlw JOHN J). UXREABY, Printing Ink Manufacturer, No*. 331 and 333 Stanton rtreet, NEW YORK—Pe oot N 0.3 Spruce «treet—Would call the attention of Printer* to hi* improved Mating Ink* of variou* kind* mod order*, at the following price*: Kxualine Jet Black, for Card and wood Cal •' .. - ♦ S 3 QQand3k 00per lb. Floe Book Ink • - SIMM® t Boo*lnk • • • ©4B “ •80 “ Newtta* . . « pSoßrfle* • »» » ® t u Blot, Yellow, Green and White 75c t'5Q w Gold alia at ©* per lb,’ and Bronte qt SB, Tdctatad of New* Ink eaaho *ecaan thu paper. Foruie by ft OTOCKTTO^ C. Morgan ft Co. Ctfieianatl, Ohio. - • ! ft Gr »woald, LoaitviUe, Ky. octStdStn TX7EOFFEfteathomottTet*Biablo'UTm», a well VY usciied »U>ckof £roc«ia»aftd Ptttibnrfh du afierared article*, soar oa handasd recti Ti eg by ea- ICO ban Rlo CdlTee lOdoPeweri CdoAUfdwj. 60 half (best* Y.IL, Block aaa Imperii! Te**i .oo boxes -**.•■•**-• * . u ‘ too tobU N O Moltwee; 80. da saw.boas* do ao fibde N-O Bognr,i4 tierce* Bee; VJQ bbls No 1 Bosipi 69 aoTai? IUO bb!» NQI **r; f&ukaJapdaAthj ?3 do Gcrann Clift so bbla Mo 3 iUnre) Mackerel;. 100 boxr* Pried Hemnx; . TOO Ibt Cod&th; #bbl*Mndde»T luO mnta Cittncmoa: twoopiladfco; ’ 10 bbla Whitinri ' SOO bn auU wndawClou. £r«aBINTINO P^reR l^,S2S. O,^SS, J!£ r Book Paper.« «P* ejSS* •» ibonm no tie*, onkuid. A?y tm «w» to CT Wood , t fS?x' k l^tta t r B ' m,t Btgtll * Co., •> «•* » wuJJAM BAOALEV, Piiubwgh. Oct 6, ’W. ISAAC B. SMITH. . i IB WM BAOaLEV fc CO, Pitubvnk;! . WOODWARD A CO, JblladV.. i- INBKEDfOIL-»M'WIJJU«d Ott, in >&sdaaa L oriar, netPM »Wa«MGlobe^Wle by .'OCW ,1T OLUCOBX&-9 V for tale bT oca < BgAUPPSfcAEnrJI JAfl DAtZELL PINT BOTTLE COMB-«t«li»ltc'dmd tor «tl» ij o t» BB*SS*»inTs*. DRY GOODS. iON&CO.. iJL a. ao. e« uio>* " r .4ocues v*> Vo, ‘’ 1 Wlim«»4;Yellow FLANNELS, % iSSfFJUmS* f°> 1« ■«» by O-1»1« « H«y. lecoiyed direct (huamßiilfeettterl. ... -1 ». ' "caSS^JEANS 7 *®! TWEED 9-« «*•«< .niCASn^O, «f tba Hamilion tad M*ncbe*trr Wotks *l*Oi *• »nd Color* ■OWTOJ. FLAN: A1i0.300 piece* French Merino, Lvooeto *od P*T*Bt*tt* Cloth*; . i AMV toUtS Bid SHAWLS-SM I*- "I 1 "* “ 4 5?2 ' Silkß' nearly SOOOShawli. Jonj: and •■!••«, «'*“ ■ Li.jr AltOi Vinttii Clotk kC‘ .i.. A toll twortmeui of White end uttn Goods Aj>*i Hosier? tad Glove*, Embroideries Lsces rtd W» Article*, *H q**lm»,ii«*aad °ffimtt>N£U-gO bore* of rich Boanet booß id*d, Velvet, Silks Swta*. ««* w;th ««£**“ ■er dertription of Mniiuerr *racles,T*ilorV Wp__ *!rofwhkb. toreiher wlih • geaeral assortment of l Good* of the newest end mo*t toshlonable styles 1 beofitir*du*a extremely lowadvixns. New Good* contt*nur teoei»td. . ’( '» b° amusements. theatre. TO FBISTKB9. ToW«iura Binteata. STt WTMBrBGH, Pit BTEAM BOATS. OISOUI&VI * PITTSBURGH I R j&s&jGL DAILY PACKET LI N:E. miDS well tnown line of iplendid pOMonger SleKP' 175 ’ new compoeed of Cw le.py, ■w.fW by. SBetad end famUied, end mo« poTOfal ‘M . • wilen of fee Wert. EeeiT oeeoomodnoon »« «». fort thamoney can procure,ba.beeoprwMdWn***’ -ha. carried a million of pebpl«^rifto“^J»S rr to their penona. The boai. willj* * Wood »xmttbadaTpreTioiul*«»«iiir»ftrti«tebs* lion of Creirbt andlhaentry of.pamn*or» < M , tor. In all cue. the puitp money nmttboptw w . i adrmoce. _ SUNDAY PACKET* . - , . IAD NEWTON,. Cap»in JtopßMg. I W., x *Vs9fe >urgli every Bsad*y oarnin* «10 o’olocT, very Suday eveaing ulor, * .j lefcTe Fitubi WKeeliruc ti M«7 ».18 BOHD&V P&tiSETi ! ThBMONONO\HELA,C»ptBTO»,wmiegnPitt» bdrrt every Monday morning bs 1# o’clogl? Wheeling «»c?T Monday evening at 10 p. n iegSi>7t'r¥XCKßK Lv m The HIBEHNU. No. t, Cwt J, Kusrmttt, wm Inyo Pittabarfh every Twirt morning rt IB 6>Blao»| - - ,^WMaaKraSstosr| r -‘: i The NEW ENGLAND No. % Cept.B, Dl fcWjU ,is.ssms)S s»xb?«b ’ warn^u i i Tkb CLIPPER No. 8, Capt J*«M Dou&i pin*burgh every Friday ®°n»{Bg»* We clock; Whoo im every Fridayeveningltl9h*- •. lATVRDAT PAOKBT. ; . .. •Hie MESSENGER No. 2, CfnL I.C. wM leave Fiulimrgh every Fridaymorningnl»o*> • dock; Wheeling every Friday nX 10 f- M. . r '~ FOE LOUISVILLE. Tha aplendld atetinCT I .. ““*">gjfr2S i[a FOR NASHVILLK. j ' . The »pleodld ateamftr FORT WTT, . B> MUl«r, nailer, will iearc lor abora ÜBstatSt *nd ail iciermedia e pom 10-narrew, ■SnßHiulO’o'elock, Ar-U. For frelfhtofpaiaato. apply on board. • *oetH> r\OMraficFi*ANr»Ei.s-u < pii«* II while and barred Flannel** (Artbare A Bio. min* Settle,) wUeh will be eold ela»mell advance ebcve mnSSwrer*' prieea..Ceil eadexemiaea* No.«»* Market'll oetSrfttt D. IL FBAUCiL Economy blankets-tho !•*«•;tfrmrwt tnt cflettd In (hi* muket,'uui wt|l be *old ix *- null •drmaee. CeU.MdeeoexNolOOMertem. : • octSnUm ■ 1 . •D- It- rKALIvH- WHITNEY BLANKETS—IS u 4 IW WhIUKT Blankets,manpetioleTicle,a:NolGl Maraet. It. roaSlil P- B. FEALIOH.I tc o; S'dBA.AaU-rai wkatißspnn *W*j M.doSieel i .tr?.r: ,M "JSi»sasfcA»wo 0 T a Fawn & Co. Win* recef red a new rapply of pernro*, »re PTepered w «. eeate to order *ll Um tulobs kind* of Embtoldetr.TO:.- Ladiea CloaU, ehildnas eo»U *al 4reMes, InfufU. e:e*k»mdi»ck»,J»*n»*ndMMi, upe«*T“* A pbvr needle work, *e. *e. Tr naming dad Vuim i&jls**- Sore. No *3 Foarth 1. ; I O'* '! .. ‘Mpf T IQUOWCE ROOT— and fcf Ulft ? ’gjjr Jj ty .oei9 . ■>; REaEtLEKtt •' PRV«—fl halts M. W. Cork*. Wd aiid for ccSr BaAUNy&ar.EB ATTKRNS—Paper roam far lidi«gf i na*at», • and children girmerUiOf wtoai •. w fcmla [ty F H KATON fc CO, Tnmig , I ng Btore I'TJDCKBItiN ULOVES-or beamufal afcinv far K «uti drwi glore*.' W I y T »nrb« *Pt» r ” •Wrapping Pape** 1 nnn REAMS Medium Btra# Wrtppii* > IUUUioOO « Crown J T fiOO M DibloCrowa** „ : 600 “ Mediamßa* ■ - a - 800 “ Crown! “ - „ u SCO-“ Med’ttTc*Blue too w l * '• i' 3t» « Manilla • . I 3DO « Shoe Paper, anorted job .j_ Mr«»*Bflne4Bfi5 a ** p S?s , v.. -# for rale at redaced price*, by ~ oaiO U-l. SyWooiM . TfolElSM* bxa sow lajSS^T • ISAIAH CO,Frost tt ■ oetfl tmi.AH DICKEY >CO f /-iiLptf F.R xrkP wanted by . IJafttf I IaAIAH PICKET A CO TT 'rill opes a Niost Bcsoobat rl. ei o'clock ua* ertnio*, (Monday, Oei.BihJ eaua coroar of 1 oanh and Ferry i treeu, entrance on F«m, where to will be happy to Impart Inrlrocilo#. in Eeadln*. Pen»atoth : p, Arithmetic, Book Kecpin*:. Phonography, Fby«»lo*y,*e. ,u ocffl rTIBIESTC BLACK LEAD—a eaikt; flja iniffr--. 7'lAßO,AhtMO>f.--lieatkfreih;frmrec l dbv \jocut • JBCHOOSMAKBRA CO- »MKRY, a*»ort*d-i*ls«t*e London, fotaaiebv' i oc-j • i pcboonmaker k co ; iSGF BLADDERS—SODOwamed lamedialelr br Pj>ej3 J SCHOOSMAIfr.iI fc CO* ■IT7 RAPPING rcaafc extra lam sad !?V heavy, for tale by ■ -P •» oett J BCHOONMAgXR M CO.M Wood »i ! ILYER SAND—t bbla Sat tale b; 1 OCt9 . J SCHOO* IINK ROOT—23AtbtJaatrac'd«iMl*7ortalfriiry , 'T* t** 9 RESELLERS FLAKE MANNA-1 cue jut rcb’daad for *»le by 0018 •; TRESBLLEita ’ OOOPEK«IBINGLAS3-4bjw Jaafm-Hl 'ana few Vitale by. soeO r e B ptt -Y m _ ' jT\ ORKS^-IS bale* Porter Bottle Cork*, ree’d anti**' \J tala by oetP • BRAUN It RETTER 4 NMWPAiI* and wunpßa qoom«* No'. 100 Baiktl Slrtet, j BETWEEN FIFTH axo LIBERTY, PirESBPRO® rflßß rabseribet wodldrarpeetfalfy InvitwhWn* 8 ? JL.aad the public to eall and examine- bit; wwen eampnaealn part the foUowfoe.vii; L,_ '^Bsrssisssss^s^s^^ kn uuan> Brock*, TVH>et,T«roB**'i 8 “ l