THE mTiSBUHBH GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY WHITE * CO PITTIBOaOB) Wednesday mounisg, per. n, i&*9. ID“Tu« Pirr»ec«oa Dajlt U***"« l» ptt&latied ; D£Ujr,Tn.\v r «jtlT,ftnd lHUrUSeven v i..-namjiheTfi*Weekly»» l-i»c DoU*r»pre Ucnnajtsa »V en *.i y is Two Dollar* per ar.oasi, imctfjr • ■define*. JyAirmfauas iireeaJnMtiy rebelled to hand In r favor* before 2 f. jc, and a* early in U)od*y u practicable. Advertisementsnotiwetied fora speci fied tine wQJ Invariably be charred until ordered oat. PHIZ.ADBt.PaiA » Oil THA a KUIO AB. ' AdTenl»eii»ema«nd»ab»cnr*tißi'" » 1 t ho k N k . O tu United ‘State* Gnxciie, t’ailadelphia, received •ad forwarded from this otEco. ; NEXT pjA(»E Fflß LOCAL MATTERS, / TELEGRAPHIC NLtf 3, Ac- Tbs Late Klactlon^ We have long since made up our mind to be •Jtootahed at no political changer, however extra* ordinary, ani especially lo permit noDC, bowcrer disagreeable,\ to distort* cor equanimity.; The people in ibis eooatry.are the source* of power, ' and if. they choose any particular coorw of action, or give expression to any partlcoiar platform of .principles, In opposition to our opinion, either by ▼oltng for them at the poll*, or neglecting to vote ag»tnt them, we'are ready to snbmit quietly and good homoredly, until they *ee fit to reverie their decision. We knew that we can get nlong.as well ai oor neighbor* and follow eitizeiuj-, under any policy, however'mistaken; and if Unpeople dcaire the trial of an old or new theory,;—of one beneficial, and which diffuses general prosperity aadhappineef , or of one which paralyzes industry, and Impoverishes the community—we dmical Ob •erratory in Chill. . ! Tmt Bassett Case. —It will be that tome weeks since, & mqn naoe f* Barrett, was arrested at Sparianburgb, 1. charge or circulating incendiary d< known at the “Brutus Pamphlet.” Si i tme bill has been found against him b ' Jarj of Spartanaburg-, and be basbeen ; bait in theaum of $lOOO to aland hii next term. . t Abothkx Locoroco Db/ault**.— •nfl Democratic paper* iD Milwaukee the defalcation of J. A. Hflfcostein, I of Public Money# in the Milwaukee D deficit is staled at twenty thousand d has been bioaght against his sureties, er, J; Kneeland and Leri Kubbell, ii District Court. Mrrtriw CLiMsi—The Board ofCon which assemble at Washington, next i already twelve millions} if claims filed l and more to come. They hare adjnd: one quarter of a million. The treaty the payment of a snm not exceeding The tjorernsnent, however, moat In the amount of the demand. This question moots os at every Corner, anti a! nonlb, hivrr Jmoll ewjettti 01 IbeTelegraph- We an.wer, “**.* , 2ft«&MttcoiuiiUof3o metoberstlGofwhom iroridM for fife Loco locos, and ft ur Free Soil. Tor $3,250,003. free soil men ere Messrs-Swift Beaver,B!afce|and be end pay Randall—the first of whom was a Loeofoco, and Ibe three latter Whigs, before nocalaled for frer aoilrv.—opon tho Hamilton coooty question tn iht ■ * —T Sen at* ± we think lOe Tote will >e (exclusive of the Misa Fillmore, a daughter cf ibe Vice Presfdei t Hamilton membe») lor recognising the law, IS— of the United State*, recently reeelvedan sppainV j- or Bonification 17. , taent as teacher ia one of the public school* of Jia Route eon*i»Uof72 member*; 31 of whom BdJtfO, and i. now »=3n? In lh»l capacity. How «ro Wbiga, 33 Lxotorm, 6 Freo Soileri, and two ttrikinf'aii illu.lr.lioa oflhc rdmpUcby of onr £su, p’.iun from pablicaa Institutions! Mia Fillmore received her Clinton, Spelmao from Sammit, and Riddle and •dneation"at the State Normal School. f Hatcbina from Geauga and Tnlmbnll- Of those, • ■ : Messrs. Ensign, Patton, Spelean, and Riddle, Imtsnoflor Jobs MiTCJtni.—Anlrtafepaper were Wlrgs before Uken of freeaoilry,and Krum Brili.b Government have fiven Mr. and JT^SS! *MUeh 11 “"fa CraliGcalion, aaya the bred- eriekabargh News,’we learn that our late vener- oodoubtedly be a majority m the gfru ud respected Representative ia Congress, House favorable to amending the law bo far a» Ihe Hon. John Taliaferro, hasbeen appointed to itdlvidea Hamtiton county.— Oku Siau Jour an cfloe in Washington. We are anre the an- ' na^’ - _ anoelaliou of hi. appointment will be received ambucjui Poor ta is* Buthh Ling.—-We „ with pteoanre bf til nirmeroo. friend. le Virginia. |Mm fnin [h „ Minaol , Pioneer, of the S7lh nib, California. that Coloeo! Woodr, who bed jest returned front ' A. *0 lodiiition of the proportion of emigrant. bla expedition to tbo Britiab line, eaublilhed • to cali&rnie from the Northern Sale., eornpared mliiunr port « Pembina, end rt one other locality with tte Southern, the Journal of Commerce atuca cart ot that point. Colonel Wooda left Fort Sncl* l that*crf*l4,!l26 letter. which Were brought to New dSo^ York by the steamer Empire City, on her last the most feasible road lo Pembina, which trfp bat jae; nine-tenths of them were for places is situated oc ihe line, and to describe.tbe geno aTßaltimora, aad more than three-fourths al character orthe country. The journey-waa a BOTtnoteaiumore, ■ .Terv toilsome ooe, for most of the way, through of them for New York and places north and east tn< j OTOf lMtni| many of which they cros . of that city. The Journal then makes the follow- sed by means of pontoon wagons, arriving at their v. . bathe prospect of forming-a State destinstionootbelst Aogutt- The post at, Pern* n. r.iffrtPßta’ biaa was merely designated by mirks. When N Government ia CaUfomia. . Colonel Woods arrived, the spring floods had 00l ‘ x \ *lllO Convention which waa aboutto be held iben aubsided,and tho inhabitants bad fled to the ■ at the dale of.our last ecconnts, for highlands to escape from the inundation of the the formation of a Stata-Constituiion, with a view p l|]Q| B Rjrer. Later is the season, the v to. admission into the Unionj appears to be com couatry Is dry, fertile, and beantjfuL The moral pOsed of the most iutelligeot men in the Territory, character of the people, who arc worthy half breeds, aodthereiaeveryrewonmbetieve tbatatyorwi- apcpokenofwiihrespect. Tbey devote more of • tntloo will be adopted which will be saiisfactory to their time to agriculture thao the ebase . Good Congress and the nation. Beyond a doubt it iU vegetables were procured at Pembina. • exclude slavery forever from Oniiuirnia. l uos c Q d choice beef was worth fiveceot*. Grasaand . • will be terminated oneror the most troublesome aaaii flcutisK well. Indian com is an and dangerous disputes which has aver amen Q Dce jtaincrop. On account of the early snows, ' ■ . among ua... It will bo terminated ■ausucioruy to B body of nutritioas grass is preaerred, and opoo ■ the South, becauae decided by tbo volunimy- horses and cattle subsist well all wider. of the people of the Territory, and not by About 250 *mUes from 8l Paul, some small ithddictum of Congress. The-Nortn * ,u be#at- herds of buffalo wereaeen. iafied, because the mail is attained which they About a dozen mgaetur* came in from Pembi. sought, alUioogh in a different way from that ntf Uj o expedition, and had a long “Talk ' which many of them would have chosen, ittny wilh Governor Ramsey. They complained of ag- Time is a wonderful peace maker. -gression on their rights by persons on tho British Had the question been forced through Gongress jfde ot the line—stated that certain obnoxious at iboaeasino it would have caureo men had been appointed chiefs over them —’.hat a tremendous explosion# and might hare endang* ihey.wtre retlrictod in their hunting, privileges, end ered the Union Uaelf. At the semen of loin—v, deaianded proteeton as Americana Governor •tb* excitement had in a mcasnwisabsicog, from a Hamuy assured them of tho ability of ibe United conviction on tbo one si Je that the measure coma Snua Government to protem all Her citizen#, and not bo got through Congress, and on the other mat that he woaM represent their case at Washington. the desfred result, vis. the . exclusion of slsvery, Wiihthis asanrtoeo they were satisfied, voold. be reached through too action of the people Liecteoant Pa ge, who had been doing duty as • «f the Teiritory. At present there is a great calm. Qaaner Uasterand Commissary, atFort Snelling, FraSailtmi* rfw/, becausepractically it pos- fcft on Ibe 27th, to join bis regiment in California. • ...m, bq distiugaishiog feature,from that general Governor Chambers arrived at SL Panl, on the ’ to tne extension it slavery which is 23th, to join in the commision with Governor ’ at the North. Tkt WtUut Tmuou Ramsey, to negotiate a treaty with,the Sioox In >, hftcaasodffor no-otherreason) it wouldbe s Two bands lndians wereSnelling rv t nin to pf** ii. so for as California is concur- on the 23d, to reoeceiva their annuities Tbeoth •' °isr«nd in New Mexico the example ol Ctlifor- u bands were to be odd at a laiar date some tmiutod la due ttos.* j this - >r fsY>f;? ,**■?*• WIOIiMWTOBK. ;rte>posdenee'of the Pittsburgh Gazette.' Nxw Yoax, Oct. 13, Canadian annexation bas_been made a very prominent topic, by the general publication of the address laieiy signed by some of the moat influ ential citlxeos ef Canada. . Whether the last movement will produce any teal progress towards tbs releue of Curia from Brtli.h dominion, time lioao cut tell At present, tbo effort* of e Cutriiau aeem to be directed towerd. tbo *e eompliihmenl of this object through the te lou* dhannel of negotiation—a remedy rather lco 6 ® w to ease the evils of which our northern neighbor* complain. When the time arrives at which Can ada is destined to take her place among the na tions, we shall hear of her as a nation ready to defend her new b.ra honor* againatall combat ants. The new* from Barone » looked upon a# very favorable a many respectt. Cotlon, the great refnlator, and pacificator, too, remain! firm at the high ralea of the last few months, whilst Slate stocks sell at a price equal to 110 here, making them the most valuable remittance, lor which they are in good demand. The refusal of Turkey to give up Kossuth and his gallant compatriots, puts a new aspeet upon European polities, aodit is within the range of probability that we may see, ere long, a passage at'arms between the leading powers of Europe. Turkey stands upon a right recognized by all nations, when Bhe refuses to give , op persona guilty of political crimes only, and England and France have no resource but to sustain -her against tbo force of Russia. One t ibg is quite certain, and it is a gratifying'state of things to every lover of true republican, liberty, General Taylor will maintain the United States in their proper plyce.that of spectators daring ail the convulsions of Europe or even of this conti nent, ihoqld Canadian annexation grow to a bead. We have nothing togaih by quarrelling, but much to lose, lor we have the prospect of immense na tional gain and progress, should Europe engage m a general war, and leave us to reap alone the harvest of commerce, and the profits ot sn ez teaded agriculture, and of manufacturing iudus- try. Stooks have advanced materially under tbi steamer'* news, and there are more buyers than seller* in moat kind*—not excepting [the most worthless fancies. ! The last new mode of advertising is to appro* pnate the aide walk* for the purpose, as has been done by Macaliater, the famous magician. His plaa baa been, to procore an immense parking plate, and have his name painted at all the cross ings in Broadway, in all the glory of white lead He who runs may read, and the artful and n mple magician has quite superceded the necessity for primers and posters. A good deal of feeling has lately sprang up in relation to onr Stale and city elections, and abou d . the result be leas favorable than contd be desired. \ i u mast be wholly attributable to local ceuaes.and ■ not to aoy diminution of Whig strength in New | York. Never did the party look with n greater ■ filing of confidence towards the While House, ! and at no lime was there a more cordial support | tendered to the policy of an administration than will be extended to Gen. Taylor, after' Congress meet* and work commenced. Another advance baa been made by our good people, who call themselves the “upper ten ibou *Bos.*’ towards the exclusiveness of their models, the aristocracy of England, by raising ihe price of admission to the Opera to one dollar and a h»!l the ticket, thus making toe show • a lmle dearer We ahall soon get to the five dollar admission, with fall dress, a* at the Queen’s Opera House, in London. Of course, it mast be an advantage to have a select coterie, the admwsion ofwhl-h i* dependent upon the color of a cravat or vest, add mare than all, upon the cut of the akin of his coat —a swallow tailmaking the man of fashion, and the broad fold of a frock designating, at a glance one of the vulgar. It i* a fact, that nine tenths o' oar Isihionablea know as much about music as an equal number of Irish sawyer*, and without n leader to give the coe, none would know whether an actor aang well or ill An excursion has just been made by the c.ogt" oeers, capitalists, and other*, concerned in tne. Panama roil road, on the work* of the Erie com pany. Gen. Scott and suite were of the party, and it had quite the appetence of an official ex ploration. The Erie is *mod«l road. Cotton, from various causes, has risen one fourth of a cent per pound, wilh a eoas.derable speculative business. The receipts of bresd stall* eoQtinne large, and much in excess of ibt tales, and a further decline in price* has been submitted to on most aoru. Pure Genesee so l9flss/25. Wheat is heavy, and good opperlake ha* sold at 60 cent*. Corn is dull of tala. Fork continues dull, and former prices are hard to‘gel. Laid, in barrels, 6f®d|c. Whiskey, 26}327c> American lead b better, and fit,3o refused. The wool speculators have come with ibe market, and sold 700,000 pounds at fad price* to cer tain manufacturer*, who are reedy buyer*. The Ohio is below, from Havana and New Orleans, perhaps with the mail from California, now moeti waatei, to..confirm large gold slo ; ries that have been told for the last week. I Charles Fenno lloflmau recently left his desk i in the State Department, on account cf indispose* i lion, and is now in the Baltimore Hospital, exhib-, i iting worse symptoms of mental aberratioo than ! ever before. It »s stated, and probably not incor i rectly, that the came was similar to that whico ; cooined Edgar A- Poe, a week since, to the same institution.* Mr. Thomas, author of Clinton Brad- , •baw and other works, has received Hoffman ►! place in Ihe Slate Department. ' Eeverdy Johnson, the Attorney General, is rap-1 idly recovering. Hu malady, which is bihoup pleurisy, has been at a m critical point tbac. j has been annonsoed. On Saturday evening, i las*, his pbysiriant despaired of! his recovery. The Secretary of War, accompanied by the . Genera! in Chief (Scott) and MJjor General Wool ! U. P. A., proceeded this morning to - 1 * ake Ihe j Inspection of the fort* of the harbor. The ln»pec ioth Whir Hors proceeded-firat to Governor!# Wand, head quarters of the veteran Colonel Crane, and thence , announce lW Foft al Narrow*, commanded by Ma itereceivtr jor L. Whiling, at each of which they were re strict The , ceived with the presenbed nalutes. The Secreta- Vlars Boi, 'rv snbscquently viaited the dismantled post, rort Wood, on Bodloo’. l»!»od. Tbe Otmnlt wet. jt. it watK. accompanied by their respective staffs. . , the U. 8.1 • . . 1 C - vmembereJ : 1 John M. , 3. C., cD a Olito—How stamds tne! tsglilsnr mi&iionerr, FOREIGN NEWS. BY TDK CALKDOSIA. Cctterpondenee of the N. Y. Commercial Advertiser. Lojoo!*, Sept. 2S, 1849. A leu eventfiil week than the past bu rifely bees known; with the exception of the continued and rapid decline of the cholera there is not a.‘sio« gle circumstance calling for remark. ; DECLUtZ or THE CIIOLKRA. The deaths from cholera in London, fot the week ending the 22nd instant,have not elce 639. In the previous week the number wasJ6S2. and in the week before that, when the mortality was at the highest, it was 2026. The weather;con tinues fine, and the only observable change ip ite condition bos been a greater frequency of fresh breezes. It appears from the statistics oftbequar ter coding the lf)th ofSepternbcr that more than 5 out of every, 1000 inhabitants of London died of cholera durmg the three months. [ roßHa.t affair*. ; . Continental politics ore dull on all points, and were it not that Comorn, with- its singular power ofbeeping the armies of a whole empire at bsy. ■till bolds oat, the so called pacification ot Europe would be would promise to continue fora year or two. It Is asserted, however,: that Cotnorn will 60on surrender, negotiations having been renewed. Hitherto it has Ireen believed that, although the capture of the fortress occupy 60,000 men for n year, the Austrian •Gov ernment would undergo thaicost rather than kraal an amnesty end give up the shootings and hang ings upon which they had set their mind, het it now eeems to be considered probable that jaorne terms will be agreed to on the basis of those Which wero granted to the Venitians, - • Vienna is still busy in showing honor to lUdets ky. Jellachich is also described os being inigreot favor with the court, a&d llndelsky ia said to;have spoken of him as the man upon whom the future of Austria will greatlydepend. This seetnstard ly probable, for we know cubing of him eieep! Q 9 a sort of barbarian dandy, whose bombastic bul letins and thorough defeat appear to jnstify the with which he is always referred to by the Hungarians. i Nothing more is knowti regarding l'ue defoand made on the Turkish Government for the surren der of Kossuth and Bern and the other ' fugitives, but according-to the last accounts tbe Porte L still firm in his refusal. It is asserted that (he treaty between Turkey and Russia positively sttppUtes for tbe giving up of all political refugees, and that hence the Saltan will at all events be compelled to give np tbe Polish subjects to Russia, such Hem and Dembintki. It ta not easy tn see, however. why. the Turkish Government should recognize Russia at all io the business. The qntrrej wei between Austria and tno Hungarians, and il is with Austria the account should be settled. — The part of Russia in the metier was her 1 , own necking. .! Meanwhile the Austrians, betos disappointed o a portion of their prey, endeavor to glut them selves by banting the wives and children ofithost who have escaped; The ch'lJren of Guynta ar« in their hands, and you wilt see tt alleged In the papers that they have possessed themselves pf th children ofKnssuth snd Pdlskey. Th r s. I believ is not the fact —mv authority being Pulsfcey hi' self, who is now in England. . The frightful w jcei against the Hungarians still cootinties.— t mong the last was that of a priest, who has been condemned to twenty year*’ imprisonment iq hea vy irons, for having spoken of the Emperor oirAur tnn “in disrespectful terms.” ] The loot: talked ol Austrian loan .has at length been announced. It is .for 835,000,000, io aji 1-2 per cent stock, at 65 —V.prtce which stlhe present rate of exchange on England would be equal to abont 78 1-2 in our money. At this rate it yroujd yield to the_ taker 5 3-4 per cent. The araofloi is to be paid by the subscribers in 10 monthly instal ments, terminating the 15th of July, ISuO. > Ac cording to the last advices subscription listsiwere readily sent in, and transactions had tskenlplace in the stock at L percent premium. Tho| Em peror of Russia has subscribed for 510,000,000 of “■ . : . . . Id consequence of ibe announcement qt this loan Mr. Cobden baa suesrested that a poblic'meet ing should Ue called In Loudon, to denounce it a* •‘an attempt to le v-y upon the earnings of peaceful industry, the means of paying Haynitu and his Croats for his butcheries in Brescia and their utro cities in Hungary”—atrocities,which hayc|“»ur passod every thing thnt has occorred stude the persecution of tbe middle ages.* 1 It is clearly understood,.however, lhal'it has not been content* dated hy any capitalist to open a subscription list n London. France also requires a loan 'almost ns urgently as- Austria, and fcr an equal or larger'amouiit, but it is now positively said that it will not >«; con* traded for until the Spring. Eveo then it yrould merely be a (.top-gap unless measures be previously to reduce tbe enormous excerw of expenditure over revenue which is still going on. The Minister finds it impossible to raisd new taxes, and under these circumstances a large and rapid reduction of "the army is admitted to be tbe oaly alternative. On the Ist of September the to tal amount of the military forces of France, inclu ding the Gendarmerie, was 503,000 men and a vigorous effort is to be made tc'reduce it to •300,- OQQ, (the amount at which it stood before the devo lution.) by the Ist of January next This reduc tion, coupled with the general Improvement inltrade which baa lately taken place, together with a pro ject for the completion of the Lyons and Avignon railway at an outlay of 515,000,000, cbieflyjto be raised by English capitalists will it is hoped chabfe the Government to t de over the financial difficul ties until the necessity of paying the next -April dividends will render the loart essential • The negotiations on the Roman question are still marked by mystery and confusion, anil the obstinacy of the Pape and of bia advisers is not yet broken. Tba Pope has issued a roanj>e«o, plainly showing that ho is determined not to; gov ern constitutionally, and embodied in this manifes to is an amnesty, from which all are eicloded Who are known to have taken nnypart in the refjublic. Daring the past week a long and important -doen* meat has been printed in aome'of the lyinddn pa* pers in the form of a retrospect, nddre««ed byjMar zini in his exile to the French Ministers, csfrying Thera step by step through every stage of thfir in famy. It is cbarao'erii’rd by the logical eloquence which rendered hi# replies u> Ondioot so rertsrk** blc, and it would be a valuable service to ihe!cau»e" ot rational freedom if it were printed nndecitlered as a tract in every quarter of the world. • ll appears that GarhbaJdi has bcco requited by the Sardinian Government to rule bumelf Jo To nis for two or three moi tfi*, when, »hou!d jlhinea continue Ir&rqml, he tuav ri'tnrn. H« expressed a hope, on his depsrlore, thil he should be treated with more Christian i hat ly ul Tunis than he had experienced in Piedruoni. I ~ In order apparenily there tnav not l>i a re* maraing speck to dim the f lufv of Rus»ian. great ness. news has arrived of a viciory obtained over the Circassians, wbo*e resistance has tor years constituted the spprobrium df the armies, of Ibe C*ar. The E npl-ror still dehgbts to issue bis mag niloquent manifestos, ta which he tpesks iof “the »aluiary influence wbirh ihe power of Russia has exercised over the destinies of Europe." [ In ad dition to bis pompous subscrifitnn lojhe Au*triau loan, he has al»o engaved to aubsidixe the Pope wilh a loan of 000,000. TUB TtQirtGTSrflT TOE COinSETT. List year, in the midst of the daily scutile, it was remarked lhai it would be interesting ?b know what would be the map of Europe ,on tiialdav iwelve month*. And now there is not u aioglo change, except that ilia old distribution Of terri tory is marked with more solidity than ever; all that the Celtic French have achieved by their paroxysm having been to enable their Teutonic .neighbors, by the extinction ol .Hungary as an in dependent slate. U> extend atill farther the power of that race which seems destined sieadily to overrun the world. And this is favorable to free dom, despite the painful circumstances attending ii, tor there is more real progress sure to crime out from ev«n the worst despotisms of the Germans ihsn from the most dazzling democracies of Celt, Strive or Msgya*. .The work tn the present in stance bis been dune by the most loathsome and brutal portion of the predominant race, bu this will always happen, and those who are the first to draw the sword and to appeal to violsnco must be p.i-pned for it os a natural consequence. Spirits are not finely touched but to tine issuer, and the more exalted communities of the world, uoroposej of the Anglo Saxon people, have otber functions than iqat of participating ia any contest m which brutal force has been voluntarily invoked as the proper means by which it should be settled. in this way it is impossible no! to see that a deep lessou has been conveyed to the Magyars as well as to the defeated German liberal#. They bath committed treason to the cause of moafliiy and human advanceme&t by staking its existence ur<> the aticces»fuJ exercise of the animal prop That the lesson will be received by ibe former is ranch In be doubted, for magnanimous and brave as they are, they possess the unteachableness p-euliar to tireir Asiatic derivation, end si this moment m decal the one thought that uphold., and animates it.um is the po-sih.liiy that before •long they may sgain rcrome the struggle, wuu the German liberals, on the other hand, there can be no question there is a feeling that most saintary metractwa has been gained. The next time the monarchs are called to account the process will be tar more terrible, because it will be- calmer, and ihcv will figure more as culprits than as victims. Meanwhile (her h *" l '" c " J D01hl ”*- V ,'^' r condncl .how.. .The grew grta oC.U he put event, therefore hw been on the .He r.f the liberal. The latter hare been chastened, but their oppressor, have only become more infatuated than „„ i„ the bride that gwm beh.« deslruetinn. , Letter from Bfegalnl. The following rathe eloquent eoncln.ion of a very leng letter from Martini on the of France in Homan nflitira; nddrened U M. Fnl loax and M. do Tocqoevi le • , -You wiabed lo rebuild a throne, and give new lustre to the papacy; I will tell you ill wtat yM succeeded. You have relied the w l *®" t.on, and given the Bniahing blow to a falhng le •million. You aimed at Having the «“Vereign, and yom have killed Urn Pope: dealroying the moral prutigt wblck auiroandcd him, br Ihe aia of your arms degrading in the. eyes of Italy him whd„ts the solo arbiter of the rcl'gious question, bjrforeign japport; and separeling him Irom his peoplo by a torrent of blood. In that blood the papacy was stifled. The only means of aaving it —the only moans of withdrawing it from ibe for* eign influence which is its ruin, was to'sQOtch it from tho sphere of political influence# toThe more, pure aad independent one of the s'*u!. You have now.clo-ed forever the last rond (o safety.. The papacy is extinct. Rome and Italy will never lorgive the Pope for having, as ip the middle ages, called in foreign bayonets lo transfix- Italian breasts. You are beginning now, gentlemen, to understand ibese.thinga. Your cabinet conceals secrets of discomfiture, and dissipated illosiom of • system of policy waving between Paris. and Gaeta, which will *oon berevealpd. You jhoar the low- mormon of Rome's vengeance. The Roaua Republic has tiles; bat itf rg£t im mortal, a phantom that will often > rise to disturb your dream*. Aod;it shall be.our care to eWtfc© it. The political question is intarL Tbe Roman Constituent Assembly, by dedarit g that it yielded solely to force, witfat.nl entering into any condition or becoming a party to any nnworjhy compromise, took from you every besis of legal action. 'We have not capitulated. Rome's £ighl exists as strong as on the day when the Republic was first inaugurated. Defeat bas left it unchanged. The vote of the populations, legally and freely ex pressed, remains n normal condition ol life, from which no one can now etreab You dare not de« •oy tr at right; in all that has passed, you have but sought to weaken and to render doubtful its ex pression. And the defeat of those whom; you falsely denominated as factions, removing, even in the opimons.of those who believed in you; ev ery ob-lacle to the free voting of tbe populations, bas rendered the rtgbtof voting only more urgent nod more sacred. For as, for those who feel with us, tbe right of Rome has deeper root, and t other hopes then those which are merely local.— t The roots of Home's right imbrace in theirram- < ificalioas the whole of Italy, the hopes of Rome are tbe hopes of the Italian nation whose re awakening neither you, nor any other veto can ( prevent God decreed that, awakening on the day when all monarchical debutant overcome one by one, when nil liaise ideas of leagues and fed erations which an enormous doctrine had to implant among us had been expiated by martyr dom, the Italian national instinct raised within tbe ancient eopitaltne banner of national unity; and declared that God nnd the people should hence forth le the only masters in Italy. Rome is the centre of Daly; the palladium if tbe Italian mission; and the city in which broods the secret of opr lu« lure religious life can patiently endure the brief de lay which your arms have unexpectedly enueed to the devebpement of Us destinies. ■ 1 You ministers of France, genllemen-rl am only an exile; you have power, gold, and roallitudes ol men dependant on.your nod. I have only consolation in a few affections, and }n tbe breath of heaven, which speaks to me from the Alps of my country, and of which you, inexorable in persecution ss are all those who fear, may yet deprive me. Yet I woold not exchange niy fate wuh yours. I bear with me in exile the calm in spired by a pure conscience. I can fearlessly raise my eyes 10 meet those of other men, without the dread ofineeting any one who enn say to me, “You have deliheratety Itsd." I have combated, and will combat again, without pause ns without fear, wherever I may ho, the wicked oppressors of my country—falsehood, in whatever shape she may clothe herself and the powers which, like 1 yours, rely upon maintaining or reinatitutioff the reign of privilege, upon corruption,-upon blind force, and upon the negation of me progresi of the 1 people: nevcr.have l sullied myself hy cajumny, or degraded myself by using the*word assassin ' against one unknown to .me, and who was per • haps belter than m r scl£ God save you, gentlemen, 5 from dying in exile; because you have do such ' cjcsciousoe-s with which to console yoiiraf-lves, 5 “Sept. 15*9. GUISEPPE MAZZ^NI." The French journals thus compare the Prrident of that Republic and our own, in journeying amongst the people of their respective countries: “While M Bonaparte, the veteran of no battle fields that we arc aware of, loves to bedeck hmi* self with fancy uniforms, set off with broad ribands of the legiou of honor conferred upon him in his in bit cradle, and surrounded by generals aud aids de-camps and high functionaries and the pomp and circumstance of a travelling pnnee, passe* bis reviews; ib bespecched by civil, military, and religions authorities; is present at balls, and a»i sistn nt dinners of ceremony, General Taylor, the conqueror of Mexico, an old soldier grown gray in tee service, clothed in modest gaib, pray* that ho may be spared all formal aud gotlen-up recep tions. He wishes to be surrounded by the true people, not by that crowd of sycophants whose life is spent in rendering homage to all the tpen who successively arrive at power.’ He takes no suite along with him. His son-in-law snd a siu» gle servant form tws whole corttgt* Citixen, Gen eral, or President, it is ever the same man—the American Cincmnatus.” Proof Poririvt—A clergyman of the Uoiver sails! denomination was accused, wbilb in Low ell cf “violently dragging his wife from a reviva meeting, and compelling her to g > home with him.' He replied as follows : In Ou First Float—l have never attempted t( influence my wife in her views nor her choice o a meeting. 2 Secondly— My wife has not gltended any of thr \revival meeting* m LowelL ii, In tht Third Place—l hivej not attended evei one of those meetings for anyfpurpoac whatever To Conclude— Neither my Wife nor myself havi anv inclination to attend thosoiroeeliogs. Finally— l sever had a wi?x' E3“\Vo**»l Worn#!—-The symptom* of the pres ence of worm* in children should l»e carefully watch ed by parent, and so soon as there is reason la sus pect their exuienee, every mean* should be used to expel them ptomptly snd thoroujhlj The proprietors of M'Lane's Warm Vermifuge are confident that ihej offer the best means of accomplishing ihi* resell ibat has ever q-en *cbmilted to the public; and they luvile to ihe attention of alt who have the management 01 children. The medicine is a safe ami pleasant one. on.l litter fails la produce U>e denired.etfec'- For rale by J. KIDD A CO., No.tip, corner ol Fcunh inti Wood at., Pittsburgh. [oitl3-dAwlw9 JOB PIUH'HHO.. WILL HEADS, CARDS, CIRCULARS, MauifttUy Bills Lading,CContract,t t, Lav Blanit UAXJ I" i i -»i lzseu, ciaTisica.T**,cuacii, ' roucua, to. Ac.. Primed at ifie shortest noucc. ai low prices, at, thi deal Uzzarrs Orncs. Titian stbmx Unproremenu in Dcntlatrj. DR. O. O. bTKAHN'S, laic of Boston, Is prepared lo manufacture mid set IJLoca Tzrtß in whole and pan* „ U pon suettou or Atmospheric Suction Plate*.— I'ooTHaeuacvaaD ta nv* minctzs, where Use nerte is cliHined! o£ce and residence next door to die .Alay 9i. oii.ee, Fourth street, Pittsburgn. RaiaaTo—J. «. M’Fadden.F. tt. Faton.. jsl# ’PAtthlKa'a COMPANY. OVER THIRrY.SEVWSATUURSA.ND MEMBERS. Tue largest Mutual Insurance,Co. in the U. Slate*. FOURTH Annual Report of Ute Wasliiiictna.Coun ly Mnuiui Insurance Conyuny, under Uic new system. A« me Ibv( of the State of Nfew York requires all Insurance Companies to make a report to the Cotnp tiolior, on the £t*i day of January, in each year, such report will iirrcatwr be published a* the annual report of tuts Company Wh/te number of Policies issued to Ist January. I’* M,sOt> Whole amount of property insured • • •-Bia,lf»iGl3 tu Whole atnouut of receipts on same • Hi Whole amount of losses, and expenses paid A • • • Whole number of Policies Issued during last year Whole amount luiured in the same Who>e amount of receipts on the same - Whole amount ul losses and expenses paid RKCAriTL’LATION. Wdo'.c nutti'ier oi Policies iMued to Ist ot .January, 3T 9W Whole amount insured in the tame • • • • 832,107 313 •- tYlio.e amount til premium notes • • liUUi Who'.e amount oi cash premiums Whole amount of losses-and expenses Balance in ia»orol the Company, Janu ary l.tsw The wtiol* amount 01 Claims lor losses again*'- llie Company to be dedu ted from lUe avove balance •. 111329 4.’ IT7*A* the design of ibu Company is to insure i but Ute salest properly, tboy base adopted the 101 l LOW KATE* OF PREMIUM NOTES: v Fir>t ciar*—Dwelling lluate* of t>nok or Hone, with rood covered wall ■ Uto of metal, | of 1 per cent oi l>;»ared value. Heroiul Ciaa*—Dwelling Haase* with 'hinqle roof*, b*>-n' nml ouibulldmg*, l per cent of insured vslur. TjntiCla«f—T*Uoi«' anops. snoemakers’ sbup* n,d saddler*’ shops, li per cent of insured value Fourth Clan*—iVareliogseo, tavern*, academies, boarding house*, churches aiul school houses, « per ceol of maured VAloe Fiitn Clara—Saw mill* not exposed by forem, from 3to 5 per cent. . ~ ' am m * mill*, end all otner nnurd mt pro perty not nn" i ;ii the five classes above, will not be insured in l .is 1 cnp.my. . .. Ttn* Cmii|i< are prontbiled by their ily-Lawt from insuring m bl< • <>r exposed pen* of vtl.age«, or irom taking risks up-- any kind of Mill* Shops or Mschin ery, which are co.tatdercd hazardous, or from taking over f «pon one mk. TUe policies o, this com paoy are free ir,.m tho objecttdnaulo conditions louml in the policies of many other cjoinpanic*,ou{ of winch i > much litigation arise*. In Jhts the Agents are tho ‘i. me Company. and their poitcir* provide tnai u.e Company »b*ll be responsible lor the correct ncai of all surveys made by lU Agents; that all mat. ten or dilTerence may be willed by arbitration in the county where the lo». happen*, an-l that any one in ,Drccl may li any time withdraw from tho compunr by payine iii» proporuon o. the losses while hi* policy .«• in force. ,Il appear* from the rapid Jticiease of bust net* and iinpiiralied success of this Company, autil Ihey are destined o supercede all oilier inslitmiun* ol the kind; and II i* f> 'act, worthy of notice, 'hut tli. y have i*»ued durmi (lie lo«i year a greater hamper of pnticie* Ilian any Miter Mutual insurance Company in the United Sum* have member* Wi ll this exicu'ive p-tironage, the flourishing and prosperous condition of the Company, and their large and cash fund, the Director* feel conti dent tha- their plan of taking none but small mk* of the safest kmu, is decidedly the most, popular and only plan upou which a'Fartuer'* Company can suc ceed. Tho first year they ia»ued only ‘d3r7 policies; the se cond, O.let; tbeihird, 14,71)9; the fourth, (from lMh of May to In January, seven and a half months) 17,61(2, tuid thadtrector* feel confident of issuing over Ji.oUO policies dunug the fourth, v-nr, and of adding trom twelve to fifteen tuou>.i»d dollar* lothgjr present lac -sjme whits a ntrce cut 01T the under *lllO of the right car, - 2J5 CS, l,d .li. i- lk. tog to iM*... »«b ■;» oilier mark* perceptible. The jowner la deal red to come forward, prorc property, Rarcbargea, aoi taka >wav aaid Cow, or the will be iold according U law. «ki-w3:n FiCNTLEV MUBajr. .. CBICKBfUSG’9 FIAKOS. tIST OP fcBWBOS ■ RECEIVED aninow open for ««nai- T> CHAINING ia ike PitUborebJmee from I I ” K.!'* ofiHt to the I*h oT dag at ih** lor * . R Acmf for Western Pa- . l'm'py Sarah J niaadal. -ManhaAßrennan Marga -2r.7 ' itjtrd Mr* Sam JUo«wel Mr* mtta ... : OCl< Pu da if Mary Bower* Caroline Brnokay Nancy A \ • Boom tad 6boel< llurt-er Sarah Itoweu WJnefordßrook* F2iz*b‘hM » SPLENDID Qiuoriraent juit received. *uiwblcjr< i;, lf ; ow Kliea,’:{t ABraddo k , Catbe-Biown Amanda Aitke Fall and Winter Trade, conM*utig m part «>• u irnrr Mareareta me Brown Charlotte MEN’S WOMEN’S, HOYS’, MISSES’ AND CHILD- n aller ‘M ßry Arnßredfo d La-mdaorown M A REN’S WARE, of evrrr variety and »tyle, at. a“> , it, e# i ‘fcirjuorUi Hranth oferßachlßrown-Mary - Drier* to run the lime*. wi«hwg to parchn-r. j Bf . re , n si ara i, Beit Julia Butler RL wholesale or retail, wiir find it to tl.eir advantage to • Ulair Mary Byrne B »<”“*“' i,rf “ ta i“ , "^ssssi’jw> Tr . I c o-.i- comer Fourth ac«i .Market at*. Caulfield Kliz'h JConnol Johanna Grawford Janie D irT-Dontforeet the place. . Clark Maria L r*onwdy Mary Crcsgeve Bridget “ • - cb|#, Comb Mary J Cook l ucretia J Crept Mary A iXr'oF GROUND-in the Diamond, . Corwin Jane J. A Cuv. aoioming i>r. Preasley » prop-rtv, fert D front by 120 fortdeep to nt2 feri>nl'ey. r ‘ ein P j)a*i» Lydia R Mary Ann Dunlap Louisa uhle. and term* en»y. For lurthrr pnrtici PI > jjavi* Mary Dtaniohtl Eliza J Drain® Mary M to J. B Miller, Fedrnl street, AH« fibei.y city. neany Eiuaheth Donly Catherine JDyer Phehe Ann opposite M. Jeukui* 1 *ufrc, or to Deval Elizabeth Dunco i Isabella Sewiekleyvili®, Oct. 7, r (0ct17.d->«* ' E - ‘ ’ E*tou Maria Kdwarll* Maria Elliot Anna Jane G RioCotai. „ Eilmo„JM..Al«Kni.i.pl,n V- * IMpkrt Y. H., Imp. anti Gunpowder Tea, F S 5« vl'maJufacmredTobacco; AFuch Mr. Sam’l Frew Mary J *4ii hUd* N.U. Sugar;.! Parrel Cail.pnne 1-or.eMoryA 20 bbl* Loaf Sugar; ; ,^G 10 bbl* Gru-hed Sugar; Gardner Anna Gaylord Mary I. Greenough Mary 60 hbl» No*. J amil3 Mac ’ GoutTer Phebe Glew'Elia* Greevere Anno 25 hf bbl* do do, Graham Elizabeth l 25 uerce* hresli Rice; 40U side* Sole Leather. (N V) 60 cask* Madder: 50 bxa No. I Chocolate; •oo bbl* N. O. Mnla*>e*i 50 ream* Writing and Letter Paper; ■i bbl* Roll Brimstone; 20 bbl* Camwood; 10 rcaro* , rip»ni*h Whrmg. fill bbl* i hip Logwood; l Did Campliu., 50 i>x* Whit® Pipes I t-bi Nutmeg*; SObbUS. II Molar*®*; SbbU.-love*; ai bid* Botto i Tor. J ccroons 9 F. Indigo; 20 bbl* Tanni rV Uil; 100 ma-» Ca*ria; • *- 10 bbl* Fu«li< k. V MM B. Col.on y«,n*. ■■•’J. I w„Hinsion Mill. 5u bale* Landle ick, - luj bale* No». l A 2 Batting j 3 bbl* Silt.iitre; B do Kp«om Salt*; 3 libl« Chalk; 5 bbl* Gio Ginger, 40 qr bin Half Spanish Cigar*, 20 qr bx'r Spaiush Cigar*; too twentieth lixs Spauuh Cigar*, IU) tenth do do do; Together with a full and general assortment of Pdt«* burrh manufactured article*. / J & K FLOYD, RoundlChurcb Building*, on Liberty and \V A CULBERTSON, 146'Liberty n iVIA DOZ. Buckets; 111 do* laT>re Tubs; 6 do* small IUU Tubs; 0 dor K<.«ier>; jujt rcc‘d a»*l.n>r sale by oclW \ OH GRANT CllE|>E— «> hi* WA, reed and inr «s|e by oetltt WICK n M CaXDLKSS_ SALEBATIiS-d-ia cuei.f r sale bv octlfl WICK A M'CANpLESS_ C IKE AM CHEESE—«I boxes Extra, forsaie by J U ICK A M (j AMJI.r.SS * L^PICK—4O l axs on hand and for mile by A. octii i vv tcKj. jircAN m.fLSA BARtiKV— Oil hand and > • .octlG WM’.K A eFCANDt.K RYK— »'n band and ior sale by orflC WICK A M OANDI.F.SS POTASH —!• call* now ia> iMur. '«>r*ne t>y rctlO IS\IAM DICKI-Y A CO, Front M \ . u'lliArijrt'S-'zwiVr.ls pfiiur' N O. for sale by jjl ' JAMKS A MFTCHISu\ A CO MACKKrEL— tfU bbl» No X in .lore an* f».r sale by ccllfl J AS A Ht? 1 C-ItISON A CO FIiATUKRS—t bags Kentucky Feathers, just rec'«V and for »4Je by . ' 0 -ltC JAS A HUTCHISON A CO TOIUCCO— ‘iO i'K is limits - *; 10 bn Nun |,eaf. ui store a'lH for pnie by • vctUi MTAKf A Si_LU_tlS_\Vood_ ri*pLt—Prune article in store and for inloLy X oetlfl STUART A SlLt., 113 Wood «l ■\g ACKKUKI.—M> half bins No 3 Fat; IS qr bpls.V ]Yl_ it Id bx» Staled Herrings, in store and lor sale b] <£ltrt srCART ASILI. IHOiOI.ATE—SG vxs'No if iu suits and for -ale by i ociif-' sTL'ART A tUIKFS 11 :—ihJU t>oxe» iu store and rceeiTinj l»v > ociitf ■ t* roA RX* siy* YINfcUAU-rW bln* DanaASou’* [wto Cider, ju»i rec’d and for *«lc by STUAU T 4. SI .L, oct'O . IWood »t RTBUOXS-Xow opemif, at A. A. M A SON ' 4 COS, one Uiouraml piece* new «iylc Rihbon* oetifl ! -■ ' ___ I' YONFSK. ANp FAttA%IAri’AS-|.ic»»«« ofVI j quaime*. an:i of ihe rao*l l&rbi'xi<•!•!«* color* oeilO A A MASON A C-» I ILAl'tf c»»e« IMa'ck Silk'., ol me bu IV manufacture, and very high tu«re«. vlil A A MASON A CO FANCV'siI.KS— G cVne» of tßcTehoicest atylra of Fancy H»lk», comprising the beat n«*oriineiii in tlu* market. octlii A A.MASON A CO • Blfl r »ia.a*ju ?u,w?j UJ KXPRKHS PACKKT LINK, POR PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE, _ . Exclusively for Pn«*ngcrv T> ■jmiiimiin—’Hie Boats of tLin Line wut leu £523535233** follows, «tl ? oVlnek-at night Louisian*—J I* Thompson, Tuesday. Oct. Ifllh. |r,'iiuna P Hurkcy, U-Vdocsdsy. Ijperfectly free tram the ilnti*«r of. explosion, 4mt unrivalled tor Beaut), Keonomy nod Convenience, It in a complete aobutmne for i il. Tnitnw or G«», belay >/er ccity safe lii u ms. beautiful fix appearance, nml pi vet n utitform and ftFillmnt lout, without -twor dr»moke. It is »i fren from impurity us not to stain timjo f clothing or fur iii u rc, mid particularly recommends uwli to \liu m |enltau.of,Co intrv Mercbnnis, Unci Keepers nml Ft tui-iet. at writ bi fdr use ill Churchr », Steamboats. ut 1 l e OJiees of professional gentletr ch. To be hail ■ ihe rnutw octurcr, JOII'.N iPEVtUEUX. ocilfl: 3i M Hmithfi*'-.! at l’itt«l.ur«h. I’a vTCaSI* " ’« vv- - CfFfri*** i..vue Mck.ii- O l>o«l Men to call and rxa.nina Out ataoriraeni nf tMaamtioat Trimming*, a* wo alwajf* bare a Urge »»• ooruneni in our line. Carpel WatrUnu*'*. N0._73 4ih »i. OSNKHUR(»S.— Hcaay No o»nctiutß*, Uoat Deck*. in »t\im and tor nal* at \V. M’Clin lock'* I'nrpn Wurth .itivt- No. *5 Fourth M Wc in vur t-irointm it Men to call i’ahlkcovjius a j lane mmrtfnriil o( Krob,!. W. WILSON, Mt (g corner Market and 4th »t* SUGAR CURED HAMS-W bbl* extra S. C. Fami ij.»™‘. I"* *“ df “;SxK ? OS4 WOOLS TABLiTaN U PI AN OCUVER >—\V M-Ciintoekl* now opening the hahdaomest j*»*orUnent of I tl’d Ciolh Piano and Tablo Cover* ever offered m this mar ket; to which ho Invtua the attention of porchaaan. 00(13 Hagan MarparetaHanlon Mrs Rorcylliznilton Mary Harnimnd Mary Hall Catherine Hussey Rebecca Mtfrt>oM Man* Huwkin* Cather-Holrae* Rebeecfci llare Agnes* me A Honey J F y* Hint!' Maiy Hawtijn Anna J Hopper Sarah Harison Mrs ChaiHaymfcker Sarah Horner Mnibildn Harper FJi/abnhlltiy* susan M Hugh Rebecca Harper Lydia K Herring CatherineHugbca Eizjbeih 11 t'ri Margarrtia Hrairaingray Ca-llurabistonc Rosa Hasten Isabella roline Hurst Widow Ca- Hasten Marc ia CHill Catherine thenne lurael baihtrtiac Jackson Susan FJackst n CaiheruieJohn Elizabeth H Jeekoon Mrs Jackson Ann Jones Elizabeth Jioks'.n FrnncisJaeksnn .Vurga-Jonrs Eazabetn A C rctii Jane Jouhson Nancy K HenJn'l Mury K unli Mr* M Knni Eliza I. Kerr Curdine It Koine * Annie E Mis Wui Liege CaUjcrine Lockers Mrs LehniiT I’niherineLilile Mary ti Login Mrs Writ ill Massy H.iniett MamA Sarah Mor«e Eliza May Jane . Mens Catherine Me** Milly May Agnesi ({ M«-rij man ReU’CaMurray Mrs Ai Miriin Anni- M Her Kaie Murray Mary Sic MrCorniick-SarmhMeOi sley BridgeiMcLaaghlin M F » MeUture H.rnct Chns McCrngbi Eliza MrCifanahan La-MeMurray Mi McFaden .Mary vm& garclla MclniyreAda'ncCSlcLeiin Miss 1 N ftewe Maty Nicholson Sarah MayJor E P Ned Elizabeth A O'Coaor M»ry O’N’ei M A U’Docnel Juie F Pike! laryJ PatiertonNancyß 'raer Mary rkcr Rebecca II R«!o* Mtry Robin on Mary . RiddU .Mathilda ilicc Manilla Kocrr* Mr* Rotten* Mary KichnrrfElizaJaneßoulej Mary Aon cot Mugarci idiots Ma'caret Snowden Jnne mile Mum , !»kiiman MeliesaySvond Mm 'VC, nore Maty G Smith Hamuli Stona Anna H ibbeit Mary AnnSroith Anna Strickland I’hebe !<*■» Elu* Snead Mr* Ja* A Swearingen Roth tewnn Catherine Taylor Rachel Toau* Klenot Tboraa* Mary Taompson Matg’i Vogaa Mr* w Welch Mary William ElixabctbWilliatos Mall A Wentmore K* Wood Mary M Wiltioion Mary Went Catherine HWoodron Caroline Young Lucy Aon Gentleman’s List* Adam* U W Amr* Francia Am*tronp Dan Adam* Roll Ander-ou DaridLAruold Gilbert Adams David Anderson A H Asliol Joseph *jiaa* lohn Q Ander*on Sami E Anld Wra A .urn* Joint O Andelson Wm □ Auconnel Jo* Allen Enoch Appleby Th«* Au*un Wm a:k*o Wm 1) Armstrong Jo* AyersWm Aiiikih Kobl Al'iwulrrWmH mford H A lieuon Daniel Crown Jotrn M ine* Jvtepli UeaU£bu Urow.iSam>L tlioW John Wear Thomas Brawn James (UnnirgEI 1 HerryGeoT Brail Edward ' Un‘ry J D Berry Henry UrackfnndgeHH taker Mward Bender Henry Btakey James C ; Bulker Wmd Stephen grady Hugh Barclay Ifcbrrt Hockley John Hnce Win S ; Barnes Wm A Beck C A S nC *l A n. „wi B nel.elor A S Billmue J » Brooke Richard BurrellThus Wm Brooks Jo.*ph llarurleu MAt SUlakefy Joseph Bry»n Cams A Busier John Blakely M BurhcsanJas - Bayne Wm Burn Wm BurasOtoW B.yncJoLuS Bingy Tips Burns Alex^ Buies JolmF Wat er Wm, Barke Edward .Banei Amhmiy Blakriy John Barrs Wm Barela}’ Wm Black Band T Wnke John c;«rr Kt.bi M Boyle James Borte t Kenl Baw.’io Boyle Daniel Burke Robett Beil John llolsnd J-lm Butler John H Beil Francis Borden Francis Borkheimert Beil hierreu* Boyd John C Rogers Bell Wm J UoweiiOirerF Burneii Rev Wm l4eU i; Uowntsii Jercm'hßarnt Patrick heßMoesT , Brown U€> Burton John K-all* John Brown Thomas Burgoine Joshua Dogobey John BrowaJaiL Brown John Brown Moriuu Brown Jos 3 r*il*nJa»S Chapman Samuel Coyle P CBiiio.n**-!!*#*-? Clark Patrick CovilleWeHingtoa rJivcrTr ite.ry Clark F J Crawford George Caner James P Clark Sheldon E Craig John N Carroll riioa Clark Rot.t C.annago Jwnes' Csrroll Geo W Clemmer John 8 Craig Henry C«*t:ebury I)y.or-iTiaytot Jame* Craitwm Uabi •, n ’ Golfer Waller Crane Austin 8 • Carton Jam:* Cole Jame* Crl»wc!l John H C«p|»y Tbna Coll.nr? George Crowley John t'anoit John Coiper Jo«hua Cro»t»cy Joseph Corner ter Tbo» KCochran ChiaT Cony John L'arUile Henry Cook t*amuel CumilnghamJiioH Carlisle Rev \V m Cpmfort Pamek Cunningham Ter ‘Carev it ConnnWro rrnce Cnmpbell John L Cotiwellllagh CoruaAS Campbell John LCootey Jame* 1-*uMingham Andw fumpbell ItoDi Conauattion PaiJiCuanmewnTboa Camnte.ll It A Connelly Jarnea Curun Nicholson Cnltl writ Capi 0 Coulwm John Curua Henry Caldwell stenb en Coalaon Wo Calmer John Cr n»iy MTlier socCombey.Samuel Cumming Robt Chadwick JII Cowhtek Jo» U Chamber* Wm Cowley Matthe w STUART 4 Sll Daniel* Jno A 8 Daly Michael l>avi«oii Wm Da-arm XV Dan Wm Dafton Jaliiel Davnl Alexr Davis Alfred Davia A K Davu Samuel Daria Kva* Davia John * Dnv.t Sh«''mek Davi* David Knkman Alex Edio Wm H Euu^'f Eliemian Geo R Edgerton Luther trne.ißevDU Edmund Wm Ficuer Sam’i J-.>*ler (.brtx F-dwaril* John ■ Ells* Abram T LvanaC Evan* David Ewing John Farley Tbo* :« Finlay John toner Addiaon Fagan Patrick Flynn Andrew toehl fedwanl G lVrmt-on Win Flinn Wm toatcr George Fetii Abraham Flw»i*« F C FoKstJohn Fmcher Jnme* Flood John at \v‘L Finney Ahijah Forsyth LB Fn.her Hugh Felay Michael Frankim Tho» Maher J F Foglo Jaeob tie! Patrick Fulton Je»epb Fulton Anthony Funk Simon Galicar II Griffith Edw'd GormlyChas Huifita " Neal Graham Wm Greiner Edward Galloway Waah’nt Iniham Georg- GGreer A Monagan GHloway Garret (iraharu •LnfayciteGo.sWm n {*' rllenrv Guman Patrick Gormly John A - K, Guthrie RR G°odo Joh t /• - ir Greer H 0 Gilbert llerk Gnidn-r Andrew Grant J 9 Tho. Gaakinir John GllleU Jouea M Gi wn Wm u.bsonJN Glenn Alex Gildernue helix HaUChaaM H'arahjnan John Hover Wm H Tar 1 my* j utiu ' Htijdon Gro ljelpin Wm Ijoneywell 8 llnine* A Witi.on lleper John Hoop# I A N fl , tl „ t ,i, .. ( . Henderson Andw House John I Hrnrv Mil*.. •*.«'.XnL lianinn James Hill Jamca II inter Samuel llnnlovk John llmra Michael Harper Samuel JMIAF i| U !h C « f 'HarperB D HilcrmanJJl Hughe#John Hurrntt Michael HitchkopVL Hughe* \\ ra l!arkm« K Holme# Fred’k ‘Huahes tvaa ii«».*GlllH Hogle Bdw'd Hutchison James “!’, h Wra Holstelu Samuel Hutchinson Wm K.nn GH Harvey John Hull John _ Harri# Tho* Humphrey* O MrHuitoa G M W. M'CLTNTOCK Wj M’OLINTOCK. laherwoodWC laalor E»« < Irwin John H Ingram A P Jarnea F-dmoud Jnekton II Jaekaon C H Rev Jeffery Win Jopaen Jo* A JordenJohn Rrrnan Wm H Kennedy Joa O ii Keating J ’lin Kennedy Heury Krrr Wm Kerr T U Ki lly James l viv Jnmei Levoyyamea LivmCltaiA uKwut Le.'io’Alox little Tho. Laree Henry LeochJatne.C Little Wm John 1 awton El'jah Ledwith Wm M Livutgaion John E l“i. , M Loll lUcj Lauaian Mich ael Let»ho» John Lo.Fne Jame* Lnnhim Nolly Phillip LytieJlenry LevakelJA Lon s'V ra Lynch Jame* Locker Wm Lockhart Isaac Lovelace John Lighmer Jo»e pb } -ock , B " l,t ... i Lock David Lynch Franklin MaJthy Wm Maektson B ich’d Maekeral H puiy W ' Maloney Kielitel SUBlken Chat Morgan W*H Manefeu BernardMiU* Jame* MomaWri Ms£uTbompaon_Milla >Mwd M-irgaa Abraham Mania Patrick Miller 1-andry Morion Samuel Mania RoM MitorTfccs NowryA .• Martin Anthony Miller Abraham Morrow Robt. Marks WraJ * .Mil’erDanl . Moore Doctor . Matthews Robt RMil| e r Capt Moore Samuel Ma«trucn Pii'k Mitehell Robert Moore T " Mawninney AdamMiichr-U Wm Moore UariJ Mather* Joseph RMitehell Jaa E Moore John R May Jsmea J MorrocJohn MorriaonWm Maaon Jamea M Voorehead Th»aTMnnn John Mason Joseph Mole* Jarnra Mo'doon Henry Mtrher. Joseph RMoutooth Uoirt Msrdock SamlC Mather* George Morris Richard MnlKn O G Matthew* Pobt RMoryan Fdwd Myter Win Mryer* Georse M»or< field Chat Morry Micheel Mecklem G F 'Morphy Timothy Marry Jeremiah Marry Fell* MurUhy Chas M’Brefty John M’D.mald James M’Kelvcy DennU M'CuHougt/C B si'Dowrll James M'Kenna John M’Calitiugh Jn» M’Oowell John hPKee.Thom*« M’ClellanJ Win M’Doug*)! Alezr iNJ'Kee Sunutl A MVlelland Wm J M'Farlane John jS’Keawn Wm M'Caual&Jid J M'Futen Jai M'Kee Wm '•’handle** ’ - “ ISPKeeRU SrCamlies* L D M’Farlane Geo M*Clo«kev Job M’Klhose Benin M'Kee Saarael A M'Camtmdre J M'llwatn John M’Lauxhlin M’Caffrey James M’lntyreCapl M’Lcnden G M’CallamAC M’llweine Roht M'LanDr M’Car-hv Jos M’llroy Samuel BM'Linu O N M'Closkcy MJr ''•'lntyre Daniel M’Laughlin B M'CatneU Aleir M'Gilrray Wa M’Lain Gen_ M'Coy U'n M’Ouire Samuel M’NeilJohn ai’Co)' Tun« St'Gaffiek Capt J M’Sally Edward M’Coy James M'Uninea Felix M’Anuliy John M'Cufly John F M'Gee Bernard WSweeyan F M'Cully Robi L M’Hoxh Michaal M'Fa*ae Win M’Cue Wm M'Goffin Henry M'Furey Jnhn M’Cully John T M’Ganity BernardM'Faxue Wu M'Creery Ho l ** M’Ginley Pai’k M’Mabon Rom M’ r 'utcheon Wm M'GoTera Jar MSlaeklinuA M’Donald Tho» M*fiowau Feler MH eelit Francia • . M’Gill Wo M’Mahon Wn < B i' Neil James' Noland Samuel Neal James A Nelson James 1* Nutt Thomas NononJ Newman Wm Nichols John O’Hara James O'Neill John Otbom Lemon Oti* B*ne H ti'KeefeJobn OrrJimea o*den John O'Neil John O’Brlau Thomaa Oliver Andrew O’Friel James Parkinson Capl Phelan Michael Polpress Isaiah Phillip* Luke Paimer Samuel Pmkhara A K Patterson 'V A Plait R K Parker Charlc* Ei’roctor Jame* PaUetaon Capl JsPernellet Brown Pelet Alfred Pritchard Joseph Perry H A Pearson Wm Penn Jam* H Quail Robert Quinlin A G Rankin William Rogers Clayton Ramsey James RRogersTho* R Reagan Michael Rogers Dennis Ramsey Ja» R Rogers James Ram-ey Frauklinßobinson N F Rea Robert H.>l.insoit Jesses Kanebl Henry Robinson O 8 Rafferty Michael Robinson James Ramrey Robert Robinson Mat Ruiiiifan Michaelßobinson Rev A: Reinick Curper Rudy John Rplnhart George KvsnJsmes Rei« Henry Rto Pstnck Reamer Prcdet'k Richardson Chai Ren Wm RusorJas . Readman Joshua Rice Peter Reno Copt Samuel Reed Charles Rees Alexander CReed John 3 Reed John • Reed Wm F Satchell it Shields A M Sprague Sumnel Slater John Smith Fhenexer , Speer U N Salt A Meat Smith Peter Spencer John • Sanderson John -Smith James SierrettßF Snrber Jotia Smith Wm I Steel Henry • Scott Mr Smith MaiHoradeStaya John s-nlly Dermis Smlta John C Stephens Philip tfcrtt Wm Smith Wm Stewart Jool Scott Th-'s Sime James Stewart James *ctm George Simmon* C\V Stewart ChorleJ *.•011 Samuel C Simler Wm B Stevertm Jn 8 Srott A V Sims David , Stevenson Fran’s Seoman AVra T Sbr.ee Robert Stevenson WmE Shannon Reid Snyder Geo W . Slone Warren F f-ha er Done R Spear J A Slone Wm SlmV Richard Spayd Jacob Stickle James *haner Kdmund Spencer Wm Somers Jame# Sbadrtrk Wm Spereer John Sullivan John Miownlier Robt Swindell James Sullivan Uumplry Shwety UMiit’r Shepherd Wm Taylor John Thompson John Tamer Georre Taylor Joh-i II ’ Thompson Jas Turley John J Taylo' Divid Tinkers John Trnmbol J^mca Th'niTon Wm Treman Mr Tweedc Samuel Thompson Alrir Titlcll John Torner Knot Thomas Jesv. L Tinker Walter H Turner Gcorgo Tboma* Du-nd 'lTdbnll Aaroii Traugh A A , Thompson Geo H Tompkins Thoj Turley John M Toni* Mores Torrenee John Tracks Benin Torreney Tho* Tuffs Capl A W Vimmcr Ilev Mr Yanee Joseph W Veatch Josiah Vonly John Walter CM Watson Wo WiUon Tboa P.. Wales H Brook Well Arthur Wj sonJ«hn > Walton Joseph Welsh Frarcu W ltou Robert A Warcone* Dsvid Weaver John (j WalUtorn Catpar WeeksEdmondWWllkmson J Waxstaff Wm IlliWeimer Dr Winborn J Read Wallace John G Webb Wetme^GW Wallace George Wells Fdwut R Wuler Samuel WillaceJohnWm Webb Peter Wi otjas Ward Mli-s Wells EJwmR Williamson John Watson W Weston John Wlrgins James Waters A Evens Whilrford KobT Wilkinson Rlßev WauSamu-i Whtpplo Hemy M J . . Warworn! Krean’lWhiteomb Jomh Wtlltson Obadiah WarnerFMwdtj»-WimamrWniß P _ rineer.Ae WilliamsTbos D Woods David . Wsnock Wm WWi son Georgo Wolff Joaeph Wajd Pat'k Wilson Henrr Woodward BenjF . WnghlWm'R Wright Allred Youiling F Young Je*»e Y Young Peter SAMUEL ROSEBURG, P. M. Porr-Omcs Pivuhurgh. OcL 15, 16tg. W” ANTED—A good Book-keeper. Apply^ut.No.' CO, Market sl The best of references requires •• ocU5 _ . : . LUbosraplxlo Eit&blUhmoAt OF WM. 9CHDCHMANN, Third ilj oppoaite lha Post-Office, Pnuburgh—Mapa, Lacd*cape*, Bin bead*, Showbill*, Labels, Architectural and Machine Drawing*, Business and Vi.itingCards, Ac. enrraved or dra* n on none, and priated ut eo.ors,Gold, Broaxo or Block, in the mott approved style, and *t the most reasonable pr.cer. oziiS-.lj FAYETTE PrIuHJSI BLANKETS, •WHITE AND BUOWN DOMESTIC FLANNELS- W'E are now receiving from the factory a large supply of tbe*o good*, which we are celling low? . er than »uch e>ods can be had elsewhere in this etty. We u»s no avid* in bleaching, that tr Jure* the goods; oor object being to produce goods not for show, only, but for comfort and durability, and a. tneh they ro ecived the first premtura over all oiher goods exmbtt ed at the late Allegheny Agricultural Fair. Fui sale at the Ulanket Depot, No. MMMarket, and at the ware rooms of the Fayette Manafacumag Co., N BUnkett of Manufacture are sold in Allegheny City, by Mr John Dean, and also at the “Two Big Window*,” Federal st octlS BURKK A CO»3 Daily Express is now regularly de livering Can and Shell OYSTERS, which are ol jered to dealer* and famniE* at tbo lowest pricei Quality wafranted equal to any brought to this eat ket. and for sale by » • . J. C.BI DWELL Agt, Water st. Also—At the following depot*:—Beil A Berger, coi ner Smiihfield and Second *t*; E. Heaxleton, Diamom Mercer A Robinson, Federal st, Allegheny. octlS Devriiny John Dook Georg" Deueai Ji.rae* Donaldson David pcingbt Ci.a* Dohetty Neal Dean Han't Donald*on Hugh Dillon Mtenael' •. Drtn* Thn« DtlpJaeoh Drryer John Dixon Tbo* Dri«eoll Jeremiah Donahoch Darnel Duff Robert Dolan Jame* Duncan Jnme* Donahoc Martin Duncan Ttio* M'N Doody Danl Dunfte Henry Doris John Dunne John SDori* Michael Devenny Sara’l D Dunning James Davia Ptdneu* li Groeerlee, Win**, Liquor*, Ac, dfcc. ' THE subrenkers are now receiving their Fall Slock of Good*, and offer for sile tbo following, pn ac commodating term*: cn*k* Musprau'* Soda A»h, 69 per eent; 1»0 do do Bleaching Powder; is hbds prime N. O. Sugar; •jcvtibl* do U> oak bbl*; I? bbl» Loaf Segat; ISd hag* prime Rio Coffee; bd hf chest* V. Hyson-Tea; 1(D bxs Y. 11, G. P . and Imperial Tea; -jti In* Virginia Tobacco, V», Ac, St bbls and half bbl* Nv*. 9 and 3 Mackerel; HO lb* Indigo; 3tK> I.M* Rectified and Old Mong. Whiskey; 17,hf pipe.* Brandy, Outrd, Dupuy, Ac; -J pipes lloliand.Gic; yu catk* Port Wines, vaijoui brands; ’ 19 ilo Madeira A Sherry Wines; 311 do Sweet Malaga do 5 do White Winers;- 5 do N. E. Rum; Together with an assortment of Domestic Liquor*, Cordial*. Alcohol, Spice*, Son >, Candle*. Starch, Ac. W. A M. MITCHELTREE, octlS:dlw No. 160 Liberty at Jortnebaek John Jone* David C Jeffery Jaekaon Jone# Tho# r Jeffery Jo»n JoueiJoimJ Jourdou M'chncl as»»iOjer*i edoGinaenj; 3d< Wool; l bbl Hrouru, now landing from tier ~ Ohio, anl for *ale by oc'-li ISAIAH DICKEY fc CD LADIES’ WASHING GLOVES-Jun rec’d.l do* pair Ladies’ India Robber Washing Gloves, a&d (or sate at the ludia Rubber D:pot, No. S Wood st. octifl J*U PHILLIPS JUST rec'd, from 'ha Philadelphia Faelary —lOO ydt 4 4 Green Oil Cloth, for Window Blinds; 200 ydi $•4 Carriage oil Cloth; ‘•‘00 yds 3 4 Floor Oil Cloth; foi snip at octlS Jk. H PHILLIPS, Nos Wood st LARD OIL—S bbls jnst rec’d and for tale hr octld SELLERS A NICOLS HAMS—C 3 lierees Bagged Hams, lost ree’d and for _sal" *’y.„ ocHS BELLEBSfcNICOLS LOST— 0.:»- Box Stove Patterns, (marked A. Brad ley, l’i:t i-'ur«b,) tabeu from steamboat Pilot No 3 In nnnalte. Any information of tho abov« will bo tbs' kfully received. A BRADLEY, octlfrd il . No. 18 Wood »t- LAMP OlL—Wft gallons icsl ree’d and for sale by octlS J KIPP A CO, No CO Wood st ALCOHOL— 308 rails Just rec'd and for *a'e by oetlfl J KIDD A CO, No 00 Wood G 1 LASS PAPER-373 Reams, Smith Valent, in stoi r and for salo by J Kl DD A CO, octlS No 08 Wood at I TANNERS I 01L—250 rails jatt rec’d and for sale by octlg J KIDD A CO. No CO Wool st COD LIVER OIL— Pure White 30. ► atr hv orUS 3 KIDD *CO, No 60 Wood »X J rmPKSTRV OIL CLOTHS—Peedlhi* »*''■ 1 M’Clinioclc'* Carpet \V.rchoa»ojm stylo Tapestry Oil Cloth*, which will be.cut to &l “T •»"» Lal, « room - orve * UlmlC -w, M-CLINTOCg. rifiRKS-H bn>V., long and '«> \J t*lo by 57 Wood T> IHJI.AKU ROUT-2 XV <*etl3 ~ bocaroniNE AL°E9-U3 iu; a .aperior .Hide, j ant tec'J *nd f° r *®* B R E SELLERS jyofe c "“ ro R KBEM."r3 : "A-y 011 - ll)bb '; f ° , “ le y l[o .AN T Black tkas-u w chtm Potrehonr, u ao da da raperior: jo do ~do Chacon u 1 do Oolintf, eztt« fine; ., loctlJl C H GRANT • .vTi?n - A tecood htnd OptaCoiinttt. Enqtits A * [7*l3] c YKAGKH, 103 Market n Bacon— n bhd* prime Shoulder*; 19 do Bid**; IS (lav#i : ow eMTKued Uui*»in tiomtnd forrole ' was BBLLEH3 k NIOOLB THEATRE, • ..•••••••• C. 8. Pom„ Paiqocue---..a c u. Second Tter ■ * K Second night Mir. O. D- PTTT. '*• l»palM aa4 tlasueal Tragedisn. , ...Mr. PITT. ..-.Ms Porter. i —Mr. Rota. .. 1 ...Mr. Wesb. • Mr«.Arte»n .•Miw Porter. Richard 111 King Henry ,•••• Richmond--’?--- Buckingham;-” Queen .»••< Lady Anne- To wiUj Mto!::- ~ Thursday-Byrons great pi *T of WISRNE**, Werner ****' AUCTION'SALES. By Jolua D* Davli, Ametloneor* Sol* 0/ Seasonable Dry Goerds. On Thursday irotnuir, OcC led, at *9 *, the Commercial Sale* Room*, comer of Wood aqa Fil’d irreett, will bo *old, without reserve, to «*»• of foreign and dome*lie Staple and Fancy Good*, among which are eztru *a oer black and brown broad doth*, euaumere* *»ttm* etmtweed*, jeans red and yellrw flannel*, blanket*, •; eanton flannel*, super woolen plaids, barred 6»nnt\* and liodsey*, merino*, alnaeca*, cashmeres, black bombazine, velvet*, valenuave*rnjt*,»ilk, coat and ecu button*, rlMkrag, pilot cloth*, colored cambnc*. . 9 lalea 29 inch wtfle*neett:>g»,.Ae; also, 50,000 Hemm ing 4 Son* superior quality needle*. At a o’clock, Groceries, Queen*ware, Fnmitnre, Ac. A large and generaf assortment of new and wcood 1 hand hou*eboid furniture, cooking stoves, kltcuea ateniUs. shavet*, 4 fpedev, fork*, writing-end wrapping paper, looking glosses, window blind*, lamp*, mantle - clock*, glassware, carpet b*^V£ nßk, » Ac - A large collection of valuable miscelianeou* book*, in the various departments of Uierature and seienee, among which are standard library editions of choice davis. am. l Fins Bay Horst at Auction. Will be' added to the ealo of splendid Household Fur niture, on Friday, October 12ih, at the duelling hoaae of Mrs Grant, no Penn street— One &ne family Ray Uorse. oetlfl JOHN DDAVia, And Eighty Dozen Fine Shirts, Tailors Tnatmingt, se t VT AUCTION. . , On Friday morhing, the lßthmsU,at 10 o’clock, m the Commercial Sale* Rooms, corner of Wood and Ota it*. l will be told by dialogue, on a credit of 00 day* on sums over StOu. for approved paper— SO-doz Fute Shlru, consisting of fine white Shiria, with linen bosoms, collar*. Ac; fine white Shirts with Freueh embroidered bosoms super white Shirts, with ( herostieh bosom*, yoke neeks,*c; super English Clout ' gbiru, with open work bbtoms; super Shin* with nar row, and broad piaits sttched, yoke necks, French sleeves Ac; Mariner's Stripe Shirt*. Tailor's Trimmings Cloths Ac,—Super Silk and , , Lasting Coat and Veit Bartons Paper Vest Button*; Horn Fab Buttons, Hemming*. «oper Needles, Spool Cotton and Bewlog Thread, Silk Hdkfs, Cloth*, Cassi* meres, Satlnetts Jeans Ac. (For particular* sea cat-- ■S' ,l ' fc ° 8 "“ D DAVIS, Aaet Splendid Household Furniture at Auction. . On Friday morning, October 19th, at 10 o’clock, at the residence of Mrs. B. Grant in Penn street, between Pitt t n d liar its, will be sold her entiie stock of how hold furniture, Ac .nmtong which are: ono.venr supe rior toned piano forte, wi h rosewood ease; mahogany pier tablet, with marble trps mahogany *ofss,mahog any chairs; mahogany centre table*, with mtobletops, mahogany book case and »ecretary, mahogany ward*, robes, dressing bureaus mahogany sideboard, mahog any and common bedsteads wnrk and'iwa*h * u nds, parlor and chamber emrpete, floo J ®* l f beds and bedding,-coded hair and hu*k mattrasae*, rocking choirs, settee, looking rlifits A“, racks, china, glass ana qneensware, window blinds, fender*.-fire lrons Ac.; J«o, a large quantity of kitch "fSir,fa' JOHN D DAVIS, A.e. , Hdrdteare, Blaeismilh's Tools, sc. On Wednesday afternoon, Ortober at the Commercial Sale* Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth rs wiU bo sold, aquamltrof hardware, black smith’s tools, Ac., among wbleh are braces and bus, files laipsbntt binges brads, *prig«, SM M. • oztseks 10 doz shovels, 4 daz hay and mannre forks t saperi or anvil weighing i* U»s 1 P*» blaeksranh’a bellow*, “ToHNVDi®,^ Household Furniture, Family Carriage, Buggy^ Wagon, Sleigh, Hone, Hornets, fc, at Auction. On Thnnddy morning, Oct lffth, at_lp o'clock, tube dwelling house of T. J. Campbell, in Oakland, will bo •old his entiie stoek of Household and Kitchen Pornt tnre, Hair Mattresses, Beds, neddiogjChiiia, Glass and Queemware, Carpeting, Window Blind*, Ac- A quan tity of Fscaily Gmeetui;. al*o, one Rock away Car tiire, one Baggy, one Sleigh, ene one bone Wagon, two sets Harness one Famrty Horse, two SflilchCow*, a quantity of fice Hay, Potatoes Celery, Carrots Par* *‘“ P s«m JOHNDPAmW STEAM BOATS. CINCINNATI * PITTSBURGH PA ILV PACKET LI N E. npHTs.iwn known line ofTfulendld pa—eager Steam- I er* U now composed of the largest, tarifiest, be* i -r -finished and furnished, and most powerful boats on the 4 waten of fhe“We*t Everyaccommodation and ecm* . fort that moner can procure, ha* been provided for pa*- • aengera, The Line has been in operation for five yean - —has carried a million of people without the ietatitfjm* ; ry to their persona. The boat* .will be at the foot of *, Wood street the day previous to starting, for the re cep* : tion of freight and the entry of passengeiwoathe regia- . ter. In all cases the passage money must bo paid to advance.. SUNDAY PACKBT. • • The ISAAC NEWTON, Captain IlnaphiU, wil leare Pimburgh every Sunday morning at 10 o’clock; Wheeling ctctt Saaday evening at 10 r. m. May*M947. -1-. UXOBTDAY PACKET. The MONONOAHELA, Capt. Bros*, will leave Pitta* burrli every Monday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 r. K. . & • TtmsDAYHPXciLKT. The HIQKRNIA No. *, Cape J. Knsmun, wUj . leave Pittsburgh every Tueaday morning at 10 ©clock; Wheeling every Taeaday evening at 10?.*. WE DN festfAV'PACKET. , The NEW ENGLAND No. 2, Capt. S. D« a, will leave pituburgb every Wednesday momtn-jat It ■ oVlocfc Wheelingevery Wednesdayeveiunf a IB*.II THURSDAY The DRILLJANT, Capt-. Oaae*, will leave Pitta* bareh every Tharaday morning at Id o'clock; Wheeling.. every Tharaday *venmt at 10 T. «. -Tho CLIPPER No. 2, Capt. Pgaa DcvaL, wUlleave Pituborgb every Friday morning at 10 o’clockj'Wnet iai every Friday evgaittg at 10 ?■ w. BATUBDAT PACKET. . The iMRSSENGER No. 2, Capt. 1. C. Wooowaw, will leave rtitiuurgh every Friday morning at Wo’* clock; .Wheeling eveir Friday at 10 r. at. FOR WHEELING Tie vltu&iMmtr _ _ LcpVgfljfi Bincicg. muter, will leave for iilxfte BHHRSHBand all intermediate pons ibis day, at 10 o'eloek, X. M. , For riciftht or paisr' • on board. ocW FOR CINCINNATI. “Tie splendid fast ran&uif'steuttr jgsjg&g&R Stoco,' maater, will leave for aJxJT® ■BttBBSSSaad ail imermediate pons this day-*t 10 o’clock, A. M. Tho RoYciile draws bat 19 inches water.— For freight or pamagCj apply on board. OC117: FOR CINCINNATI. • nn■- > The new and splendid light draoghl . nasaenrar steamer CINDERELLA, IggCgSBHB Iti II Uaaleu, muter, will leave tor ■OBNSIHBthR shove and all intermediate ports this tier, si 10 o'clock, A. &L Fortrelghtor pmage,ipp>y onbosnl. o°tio FOR ST. LOlire. /•is*** V The splendid *lOOOl6l . SHENANDOAH, •_ «sSccß»fli Copt Bowman, will leave fbrelwve ■BHSSBSmBshiI all intermediate ports this d»y, u 10 A ft I. : For freight or pauage apply os board. ocuo nOSOSG&HELA ROUTS* . Only 73 Milos Staging. Vis Brownsville and. Cumberland to Bslomore sad Philadelphia. ' THE morning boat leaves ihe when, .shove the bridge, daily,’at 8 o’clock pteeiself. Bne- to Baltimore, 3d hoars; time to Philadelphia, <0 boor*. The evening boat leaves daily, {except tfanday ev ening*,) at 4 o'clock. Patiensera by leaning 00 the evening boat, will cross tho mouriains In stages cert day, and thus avoid night travel. _ Severe yoor ticket* at the Office, Monongthda House, 1 r St Charles Hotel octKHy J.MESKIMEN, Agent BKWICKLEI ACADEHT, • 1 k CLASSICAL and Commercial Boaidlny 'School , r A. for Boys, ontheßeaTor Road, fouteea mile* I ftwn Pittsburgh. ‘ \ _ _ • ~ 1 REV. JOS.«. TfeAVKI.LI, A. St, PRINCIPAL. The WINTER SESSION mill commence on Thnr*- day, Noremberl.lMß. •- ■ •. ■ '('nil-Boatuiiu, Tuition, Washing, Fuel, Light*, Ac., per session crave months, 87*—one half payable in advancei'Uie batauco at the etoae of the session. Those taking French or Drawing lotion*, will be charged £iu per session extra. • nrrt Ptatioeery famished, when requested, at itic cx|if n» jot the pa oil. ALtCLOfllUifl TO BE DISTINCTLY MARKED. Pupils forms*! their own towel*, itl'terr desirable that all should be present' : on the fir»t day of the session. For timber particulars, enquire of the Principal, at the Academy, or of Meura. John Irwin A Sou, No; 11 Walar sueeU.PiUsbargb- ■ • octßufthr •tout vr. was- nua s. rnsn. GtipKGl-MV. SMITH fcCO* Urewen, Uaiitara > *jtd Hop Dealer* Pnt »t, Puubatth. gptß » hmo Kwwiu 1~1 . . o’elock tQi* evenuij?, ULATOR9, TO.LICKENTJIALER’S PATENT WINDOW APPARATUS.—A gentleman of Phi^el* pbra, who hoHa from the patentee the right of Pennsylvania, baa summed to the undcrßgWrr diapoul of the tight lor theweitempsrtof te«f*®:* The invention it among the moat n»etul oftM »LACK ALPACCAS, roa ■|>Mcrphy baa deceived another Jot,ot finished Alpaeaa for mourning. Al»t tag, French Meriboa, and other atylr* pi -L/Wo* at northeaat comer of Foanta and liarketat*.