XH,b. .'rHTgB.U«BH-.ttAgEg|ge iiy wimrfcca Corresponleaee of-the Pittsburgh. ... Sa* Fxanctsco, Aag.22,181 9 . Dux Guerre— Since my>*f leUer was addressed to y°a-* pom^rt an j frontier, I have *ecompli*hed tbo on P c laborious task of ike overhnd r ® ,3W > # ; n enduring more than l skoold bo willog 0 - / under any circumstances, ut length « ‘ . -Ibe “promised place that « jrsedto read about with so much interest Oul of the Urge number of emigrants who left lb® Smte. ihi« «*• .on with wosi it U now a pretty well «üb>iah ed fact, that not more than one in ten wdl ever arrive with their wagon-. Some an burnt, aom* •old, and many are broken down befcre they ge* to the mountains. These accidents give variety 1 •• w TO CaUfCXio*.—We «the j “ P“ kiß s in all such ca.a* U the Tb« oraw - leUt „ r , oa Odi- only retort, .od .her ot. Rl. . li.il. .ccn.l.mrd *««, iod.y.MTO*'“ tei f ® h ove , ltn j toMibyno mean, unjlsii.nl. FoiHiiiai. 1, t» fernia, written by some o Golden those who' came overland; the easiest pan of the emigrant* wbo have arrived ff|l fcll mp cornea firs’. Arriving at Fort Hal!,tie already ZAnd of Promise. r*.** 9 . f . fatigued and almost worn ont emigrant fijds turn Ihe relatives; an ,ea V Vnuificatjoa to be two Ihirdsof the distance has been accomplished, A. „d e m ..pi,.* -or 5 .1.t0. able to offer lbea aacb ™ * ka mone - lhere , probably console bimself-I did-with the r. flection k J w ,„ LtoLltelmW «h,w no ioobl to* P * tnd prove .tep bio Ihe El Dorado. 80. he nod. find, oul >*" lh , 1 ’ ' ™bo Toot ealerpriiog e,li.ee. ih. rnirnke. Floa. For. H.II, . d,....c of ,»»« Ihemselvea among tbo m riea p #eTen hundred. miles, difficulties commence, ana P -aonast so many difficulty, all the vexations and trial* of a-whole Lfe was ■s£s±r'ser.sz-: Ihe ire* Highw.y of »"«“■ , , be j, orte ,i time id whleh Ihe J,.ur- Tho letter* referred to, cache by ihe mill broaghi wUb by Ble*Mhip Ohio, vrhbh .reived al Here dey I e.n ..y hot little *** « **"**> r ~ CL id lhe mine., u I lav. bee. to .he volley P olMlSp^S.resrd‘; P .’ehe. M l, . few d.y., p.s»i.g do lb. belween, bo. sitoOOTimpdireW, ..d the Sped* Pwtmn.- noUmlll edi*ely ibroogb.lhe J.iba R.«er and tiorth ter. to our government at Washington. fork “Diggins.”' Some cf our company rode ou CoLlngoUcf the psnyoreiwholeft Aberdeen. . & M d reported on tbeir re “H. r; r :;r h of the Rio Grande, thence up that river to For learn, was about an ounce per day Brew., .ed Bother, Rl Ibe besd of nevif.liod o h „j men. Arriviog el Ballet » Folk, the Rio Grande, where they parcbesed borre. B> . u, fcr „ beside;, coneeroed, among to TTeW d Srt° r of b .h.T,Me^=.m.d.vi.Mon ; ... , hto*. to., were. !. rreiea.wa fotsekea add clove, CQUbd.hoe, Bio Oil* and ‘. Wo ™l«b“J Uepidaled eppeerance. Two mile, below, how-l reeobedtbogoldmliiMiaJaly.TbojwboleWfvgt ths jooclion „r ibe Ameneeo fjtk with 4 000 milia, w.l .ccomplulied to era “onlhl s „ ram . nlo River, Saaramealo Cay is.ioeeled "Nary .11 of .how retarded, h.vo eveh 4» » fhl. wwa ha. sprung io.o elis.eaee Mace la,. 000 lo’siOOOO wanh or gold. Several wh ,„ rt |,,„d .onlaiaa, al Ibie lima, several hundred weal oul to Colonel Slevenaoo'o reglmeal have hoMM . A omo , lM 0 I bakiaea U doae “Eterei .lee. «r gold brought by this patty. ,t this place, II being ton head of tide water, and belooratd Coloaal Inge,dug al ton upper Moca* wb ere all vaasels below, large an Ufflio d'Bing*, weighing Soonccs- OD load their catgoes.’ It U sl»o ibe princi pal placo of outfit fur the mines. Building ts going 1 on rapidly, and speculation in lots is the order ot the day. Several other cities are surveyed at dt»* ureal points on the river—but you ‘•can’t sec the towns’cause there aint any houses” Ln.lhem-all striving for the ascendancy. I The Sacramento Valley, at this season, does j not present a very interesting appearance, owtr g | to the eoatiaoed draught, causiug vegetation to be j almost entirely dried up. Tho soil is fertile, but | want of rain > the great objection to iU being occupied for agricultural purposes. ! Enterprise is doing every thing for the country. A. few days since, while on my way to this city, the captain of'the little Sandwich Island schooner, ia which I had taken passage, hailed the first steam boat that ever floated on the Sacramento. It was i novel spectacle, chiefly on decount of her awk ward model and alow progress. Her first nppear taee was not hailed by en/ joyful demonstrations, ,ot on the contrary. I thought our captain, crew, tod some of the passengers, were disposed to make *ua of the whole affair. I thought of Robert Ful oa’s first experiment, and pitied tho captain, who. ,y t h e way, attended io his own bustnesr, and took heir jokes like a philosopher. The harbor o! San Francisco —the roost epac.ou» ind beautilnl, I believe, la the woild—bns cow j wme three hundred sail of vessels fioairn; upon , U surface, moitlv ships of the first class—from -al* no« every nation: The greater pmionof these ire entirely idle, and can be purchased for one bird their value at home. From two to five ves sels arrive daiY, 'landing hundreds and ihou«u»nd* .f pen'oyless gold huntcra, who generally fini iht •eality of thi case not -o nice n* they bac neiured to themselves. Tnou3anJs of yamig men .re working at any thing, to ge'- money enough to darn home. They came without a.e»n», - r the - taowledge of 'the d ffi:a!;i-jv in gelling to the nines, and when they learn Inc truth, become d'«- •ouraged. ! A person told me. a"day or two -»cc»* ;iat one of the principal aalesoien in Srewan’.- ■«shionable dry goods house, of New York, cam* o this country, expecting to pick up gold in abun laoce, but io place of finding it, and wearing whiit- , ud gloves, as he did hn the day# of eulJ tans | «yce,” is earning rannryenough to gel to the mine- J .y carrying mud bricks fur masons, #l«p-og ou , e ground, and cooking his own erub. Soil i ritb hundreds: therefore, stay at home, all wiiu ,fe doing well, end never trust a ticket in thi 1-iliibruia bltery, with the expe-tation of gaining , fjrtnne, unless you are willing to toil long and, .tuemly for it Business is infilled to ike h-gbc»i legree, and rests upon no certain basis. G 'ouf no sold to dsy at enormous profit* to morrow v k sacrifice. Lit* are sold for ten limes what they ,re worth in Pittsburgh, similarly situated. Rents ,re enormous. Single rooms that would bring tbout two hundred dolhrs in W u od street, rent •eadily for nine or ten thousand dollars. Wages, rom $0 to $2O per day, and hoard from S 3 to $l2 Ounces are valued about the same as dollars m j •be Stales; but expeoacs are In proportion, so tha' here Wno great difference. Gambling is carried ■ »n exlea«ively; thousands are staked—l »st or won , is the case may be—with periect iaJiffcrence. Almost e7ery country has its representative!-: hero, forming n heterogenous mass of what can hardly bo called eeciety.. The Americans are far more numerous than sli the others, however, and r»*?t and character lo all the affairs of the country. A convention is soon to be held atMonierey, for the purpose of framing a Slate Contlitution, and spply.for a place in our glorious confederacy. At present, there isnot-ao bad a state-of society as one might suppose, though there is little i! any law, more than such as has beea adopted to auii particular localities. The miners are generally honest and Industrious, and do not countenance rascals and loafers. For stealing or. robbery.ro the mines, they either shoot or bang tho culprit, ac i cording to circumstances} this keeps the rascals Id check. I have not yet received a single paper from the States, I suppose on account of the large amount of busiaes* io the Port Office. Papers are all thrown aside—have no U'me to arrange them, is their excuse. For the presept, T close my im perfect edmmoaicatioo. My next will be dated lo tho mines, when I shall be able to give correct in formation in regard to the prwpocis in tho diggius, products,&e. In hasta—Yours, B. p.S.—The mail steamer arrived a day or two tinee, with three buodred pitaeuger* and two mails. She retains la a few days, with mail, and, no doubt, a smalt amount of dust PITTIfIOB® *** THURSDAY MORNING- OCT.. 18. IMP* Sn^“-n"*usiTi" °, 2#' We^lT T.Vri WwS PC .. ;f : , • hnxJkvt>r* **{°T+ n^ii(-»ciu:d for a «peei-. ...... 4 SS^^s^sa-w-SS^ss orwatded frwa thu CTSEE NEXr r\OB TELEO R APHIGNEWS^A-. -, Scxvsr or Lax* Sorouoi Mis**al lusm. TtaDdroitFree Pfte saya'tbat tho geological! sorrer of Like Superior haa bean completed, and; that the profile*, maps, field notes,ctc.are oq their , VCy to Washington. Lax* ScmiOE Cofrou— The propeller Jadt* muitnrt c*tie down to the Sant on the," 18th nU timo, with 181 ton* of copper from the Cliff mine j 31 ton* from the North American mine, and six tons from the Copper Falls mine,'all in solid mas •es.' The schooner Fur Tndsr came down on the >Mnd instant from the Ontonagon, with 21 ton. of copper belonging to tbo Minnesota Min in* Company, in Soliil masses. The schooner Bcfos’ cleared with 15 tons of copper, and the brig Cotumia with 81 ions of copper} both cargoes belonged to the fPitteborgh and Boston ' Mining Company- * Amumtctrs at tu* PrsiiDswr.—William M. Browo.ofTonnoaadir.lobo United State. Mar ,li>t for the Middle D.atript cl Tennetsee. to J,,w B Clements, removed. O P. Bsttrend of Arkinutv, to bo Receiver ot Pobfc Moneys at L ; tUe Rock, Arlnmaaa, etc Cy rus W. Wilson,deceased. Jnhn F.ird, to 'no Aaiiaicat Treuorer ol St lotile,vim LIA.LO Be.ome, -oii«oed, Tec UTS D.vio Uaim-Tho'lßeeelwld Mr. Tt-.oimirop, po-tnr ol the Brpadway Tabetoadv, N-.w Yolk, 1. preparmir a memoir of tho late Da* ■vid Ifite, the tiooder aod ediot oftheNewYoik Jiiotiroil of. Commerce. Mr. Thompsoni. favor ably known o. coo of tho editora of the Indepen dent and a- the author of an elcellont volomo c.l Ln toie'a to Y-iUoe Meo; and from be imimai. a- q-tainlance with the. piivato oharocter ot Mr Ht. pocoliarly Sited to become hii biosra pt»er ! ' Tbs AThnnno n-M> Sacmo Sate Canal-—The I ' New Turk Evening Pu.l. poblishea Ite contract I bctweeo the State of Nicaragua and the Artoo-ic I ud Pne-tHo Ship Canal Company, aa propo-ed b( I the'Gommiaaionere of theS'ate of Nicaragua, a- I the city of Leoo, an the 27th of August last. I By the terms of the contract the u.nil moat 1« 1 opened Tor navigation within 12 yea™ alter tbt contract is ratified. I Thobed of the cahnl lies through e level coon, try, which yields every variety of tropical fruits, a! I nosl'w thoot culture where the I ogafi cane re 1 quires to bo ptanto • but Jnce in ten yea™, an. 1 where the etpeoac ol feeding and rlntbing atnat I is leas for a whole year than it is tn -tbe rude cl- I Bliui pf tbo North fur a sing'e month. Over 200,. I - 000 erres of tbialaod, not iatcrior In quality u ; the'bhst lo Nicaragua, ia to be granted to the com-, pany by the charter, with every rcqoiaite power ot | alienation and eale. A treaty haajoat been agreed open between tbe, ‘diplotaatio Nicaragua and tbr : United States at Leon, which, it is nodenteod, guarantee, the aaltdily of the contract of the Nicai . nguanawllh the Atlantic and Pacific cnnal com pany. Thera is nothing to prevent, hot every thing to attconrtge, this great enterpri,.. and we laih, therefore, npon ua conanmmatton, witbtn ten * or! twelve yea™, as an event beyond the reach of cootingeocies. -Obu TaTWX —The London corres pondent of Ibe York Evening Po»t, a Ltc< Foco paper, writes under dale of the 29ih Sep* Umber, as Mlowa, in regard to the President’* oo tipn in tbe Cnbm expedition. tie world U load in commendation of Pre sident Tayior’a prompt, energetic, and dignified iction in snppre*s:on of the miended enterprise against Cuba. The gallant old general has noW> dedicated hi. eoontrr’a honor and b.. own. Hr fes» proved to Earope and the world that the Ke pobUo of the United States fata resolute and pow erfolto ‘maintain International goodlaiih, and to check illegal attempts to subvert the governments of other countries, as the is able to preserve in tast her own free Institutions and internal tran quillity. All honor to General Taylor for that •use." '■ 2b tJtl Editareftk* Piatburgk Gtuetu Tbe Catil* BhOW> i Duk Sia—Hevicg beta in allendance at tie Otttle Show, recently bell In lie city of Allegheny, t beg leave to offer t tew remark*. It wna mnoh to bo regretted tie nnpropilionaneaa of tie day, aa it rendered tho operation. or the Society tediona mad perplexing, aa well aa pteeenling nombeia 6om wttneaaing the. exhibition, which moat hare grandad all who late an internal In atocfc ! • ou one cucnmataeee connected with thi exhibition of the alock, which had a tendency to. depreciate their appearance, via: the amallneaa of the pool or nun da. Many of them were cn lirelyloo much defined. The animala coold not bo viewed to advanipge. However, aa the nnm bo, exhiWed wan not very nomeronn, it wan an logn matter fir the judgea to decide ax.lo the 'ieotnu. Repeating the Block exhibited, aa a iwhele, they wera good. Toe boll* were decided. !|j gne—the poinli, in almoat every animal, aha*, ed /row wd*no* lit) tyrtiKgl - M»ny of the cownand hcifera, were dneapecl ? I Jr th-ir kind*; and h U oar decided advice i ioa!t (inner* wbo cave uoJliuch nock abotitlteif getlteui M moq a. poutM*** • I tb«tr very .opewance u«o ttocb superior to tbe ' ' old breed ot cow*, and it cost, no more to keep > ! LtMdi. Tne >b«ep were not w fine •* we e *P oc, ‘ ’ ed to Hen, .hhoogb ttjerowere »«Fertl eery l main*. 'The Sonia Down breed were .mail but < oelu Tbe show of pig* wi limited. Mrjboaip i ,r,, halt aversfine we, The collection ©fhurae* i vu Vera indifferent. ttwtscruietiWliatlhebei-1 ; t*r tied of bores, were not broogbt forw.rd . petfaSPi lu\eoQui*ctc* of tbe r«‘n ; Tbere were ; {Jo Stack carriage >or»e*, owned by Mi. Mat v i the**, when were remarkably fine atock. They < inVfmrncted moefa attention. Some.oi SToSu Were -jreij neat, aod. if proper care be s ‘teken nftw®; may taro out fine stock. ‘ •'wewakraWlate ttm society upon uria occasion, ■''wiid nesLtotoitto spirit aanifeated, tbai a-win fr°.«WrLred to go on in »ucb acetue, aadlbere .! if anch amcki.cn i S .hota tbe suburb* ot ocrc;iy ihatiberc : Hhwll better price will be obtained Jor ; s£^Sj. , '£dSf»£ b« in .lew ahort - wL, 1 preaen tare naliified with i tiat bear. Iho nama of atock, ; wllj ' ;■ Sngimeir codon., mad will olilmunly booomo ■ ; e^Sn ? a“-h4iul'ze has been sold at San Francisco at New York cost, rices. The town » full of evcr ? thing, and tome two I tndred vessel* ytl arrive Thrre are generally some d zen of veneU ly»rg cere. At Sjq Francisco the bay is crowded. To .le v the entire cargo of a wa * Bold 81 aQC * We aoM the wagon we brcuihl over for $3OO. Mole, are -worth ir.»m SlOO rr» $2OO. Wc could bave sold our outfit (or s*,?o3. Mr. Washington l*r'V »■><* 1 lei* home. Charles Kincaid and Scully were sic* fur •«'* week. Mcßride was run ever by u wagon, so hu rode two wests m il by way of revenge. The •■Colouergol lame, sad we Tacked’' fcirn ccroia, lie Sierra Nevada Mountains. They are all well nuw, so indeed, nro all ibe Iron Cry boy-. ■ -1 expec: to gel aouie leders .u a few days, and hear the news Iron, "old Pill" McKibbea and Kennedy have roqo dowowSra Francisco, and w 1; bring them up- ' The Sl Lou.s Exchange is the principal hotel here. Boarding $3 a d.ty, and .deep under a tree The ‘‘round lent” is rq’-wl » d Beale’a. There are any qumtity of New Yorker*, Span' iarJ*, Chilians, Sandwich Wanders, &c. Give my love to all a\ home, and 4>elieve m« your affectionate son. JOSEPH l*. MOODY SacsujjeslTO City, Acgusl 13- I Dear Brother—l am happy to mf>"» y°“ ' lh * ll have arrived here .afely, aod-thal l am in eieel lent health and spirits. Indeed I have enjoyed I excellent health ever .inch 1 left heme. ' We wero one hundred day* on the plaina between St. Jo seph and J jhnsoo's or Bear nver, which is two hundred miles from the city of Sin Francisco.— We have moved down to Sacramento City—which ts situated on the Sacramento 'river, one hundred nnd sixty utiles above Ssn Franoitco—where we arrived oh flte 11th of this month. Wo have had a teg and tedious trip of it, but we hnve it to aay that wo were nearly the Ciit of tho Putsbnrghera m California. .There were bat twelve of na in company, and wc “parted" from For Laramie lo this place, os indeed I interned you in my last- | Wc travelled much faster after we commenced to pint:-And leaving Fort Hall on tho 15ih ofjooo, we directed nor course of travel by way .of Fort Halt, S.ad found the road tolerably good nolil we arrived at Trotie'. river, which io two hundred miles w.st of the Jahoston eetilemint on Bear river. Tho roads we tra'velled on duridj the last 1., hundred miles are the worst l have evt It is almost Impassible <>• loaded pact males ietover the r.rrts and fallen umber, they mi w lh in crossing the Sierra Nevada aod the B( river mountsins. As there were hot few el gf.au ahead of nr. In , •' was difficult 10 “t. Be trail” io i'l-tc-ea. - We lind * v«*rv h»M lime cf it before . 10 Trukieir.rer.Jjr (jt about eighty m country wis'ri-.iag but a birreu- plain, sixty five ci.-dt <>f wb«-?a we wero compc'!*! to travel with ou- «itnwr wh it wo rsrrted along w»U all d»4ik. however, before we had *- boring 101:11 8" F " d * ! \ Ti f? “ gomb.ms a»1 ,h “ ‘ h *' C bo J b« » gambling able. and »n» of [horn Lor “■«*• w ' lt * u ‘ h |* ’ ic ' , k °Tl'' er [ho people nro very oi.il.nndlber. ha, boon „o fighting, on fnr .. I i “* oo4 dcolof •iciii«abc wat P ,eMal » bal 11 ».»&*** h*t the p. op }- get while ia the raines during the With ihli exception it is wry are several of the Pittsburgh boy. here now-yonng McKibbeo , Mcßride, Johnston, Moody, Kincaid, Sealty, P«kio», *od » number ol other* Curry, Ewoli and Bonnet bITO 1101 “d* °Vir» aide up my mind & W «* toitoainw id tiro-« lhna d«Tt,fit4i ihil toe/te, vW la xa be Some ieEme that 1 win make from tento fifteen doUa» every Ijjroik.aQdagteai happen to be I fortunate. I abaft write In yonSn about ten >daya 1 frop tbia dals, when, If j keep jmj health, I can l lei yoo know how lam felling ■ along. 1 am o 1 opinion that 1 can make inoney. Our slock tnrned onijinoch than I ex pected, aince we have *6ld »lx of onr mctea for s7ls.«nd have two Car file y?U_ I bought a horse | .on the road for aixtv dolfera, which l have yet, and 1 am offered one.hnndredand seventy five dollar* for it, but atk two hundred. Tha profit* of,our slock make our expense* not •o heavy fcr the trip, ’fre passed Ur. John C. Ei ther'aboutaixty miles l»ck on the road, nt also Mr. Brookway. They* were both in good health id spirit!. Thi ther in this ionntry is very severe on the constitution. Ia tbb middle of tbe day it is so warm that you can fcardly withstand the bent, while at night it is very cold. I have a very poo l ..pinion of the country? eo fur.as I have yet seen iL There has been no rain here for three month, back, and every thin* ia burnt op with the heat. No vegetables ere raised here except water mel ona, and they sell it from four to ten dollar, each. Potatoes command fifty, cenu per pound. With' love to all, Ifelieve T 0 0» tro, v, v II JOHN WILLOCK. To Major W. F. WIIIoCX, pntsbnrgh. Tbe following extracts of W. R Curry’s letter tn Goo. Larimer, will Wf read with pleaanre by bit. namerons friends in liis city:.— We ca»t anchor etjthia city, San Francisco, on ie 2Sth day of Aagpst, at 6 o’clock, after a loo? id tedious voyagtj|aroond Cape l Horn. Nex> lorning early, wo ijl went ashore, and were re ared to find a from yourrelHiy rjfe, and other friends. We were glad.to receive ews of such a favofible character, from those we s ft behind ns. I hope my wife will b« perfectlj atisfied when she bpara of my aafe arrival at this port When I give you jk brief account ol the state.® affairs here, the ricb|e»s of the country-, and this place, and the good tfrder that prevails in this city, you will all be agrefcably disappointed. There is more order nod gosd feeling than in any city la Itie Uuited Stales. I The rumors abi.ut the gold differ so much that lean onlyisay that report* from the diggings, •'horn men who are jast from them, run from onc[to aix ounces per day—some much more foitunak. I think our company will be able to do rs mdeh as the beat of them. My cousin, whom l bate met here, and who was the first and last causd of my coming here, any* we can averago three dunces, at least, and he aay» he has been there, 4> d talk * *» thongh he knew certainly on the subset Bat do not calculate to. much for us, as th«)e it » drawbacks, and nor expenses are jhecesaarily very h-gh, noiw.th standing we supposed we had! every thing we needed brought ff|m NewYorlc. It will costas much, if not more.-jjo gel our freight from here up the river, aa it did from New York, and then we will have overland sixty miles. You cannot turr around without having money demanded ia »m« shape or other. &>ard,eoormouily high, from Sl6 to $24 per week, bought some provision*, and remain on the ahifc but this is very expensive, a» wc have to pay fine dollar each for a boat from the ship to the cjty—the ship is anchored about 290 yards from lire shore. The advance of our party have gone 30 the mines eome time since. They, I am infonfod, purchased mole* at Siuck ton, and for the pifaenl. intend keeping their team on thefroad, at leak until we get together. Carry ing goods, is-raid o be very good, $2O perlOO lbs. j , distance cf »ixl§ miles. They sold one of the; | wagons for $750, which lean now replace tfl de 1 a.re to do so, at S*oo. 1 sold out one box of boot on board the *h>* for *7 per pair, that cost $2 .1 New York. law sorry I purchased -my provision m New York, I cnuld have done, better here: be these are things $e did not know at that time have just heard from a perron who saw our me at the diggings, and slates that they are making from $45 to Sso’.j>er day. Oar party all leave Saturday for ibVjkines, but myself, and 1 will fol low as aoon u passible. We ttke lUe ifltowiug in****® ll ®* fr< tie Cahfcimj* ofthe New Y< Herald \ MosTttCT.Sept. 1, ISi?. trill get P’en‘T °< * old d.tcJSaa Franco, eolw.lt leave theen. Thr -rest exciting IOEIO here iaihe meeting ufibe row if-rota. wStel, isilo “del 00 Moods*, ll " 3 “' ,J „.i “town H impo.*'b! .»• present - " d ”■'* ” nntil the meetup, lo give •• ,! elect Many have arrived, aid ra.»re ar« arn vine and l dhobi cot we ehnlf be ab;e t> «c Sto.toi ne,. -K'f merit or,bo diet ngul.hed , J. ihrm were no men in oanfornia q'i«..h>-d tu us mme political faecltone The Convent,on wit nrabablvstl about three week* and l intend i> fuTntsh yon f»U report. cf,.he proved, ng„ Them will doubtlesi, be eoma neb phtuoa to meeting of the convenlinn here remind, me of eNew England •■general mu, ter a It ban been the signal lor the departing from S« Francisco br.bont fifty -.potnrg men • wjo neve comedown here, wttn Ibetr 'ooU. to turn at, honest peony, from the pockets of the honnteblr tnetnbem-nd tbo looker, on. How >» «• of conscience, every body » going *_• J'” I""’' c.oDOt unejtne. There I. no such thiegn.. hotel here; no room* 1,., rctsti end only one or I anting housoe .svhero one get. beer end Irijoler twice n dsy. it the moderate euat of sixteen dot U, ThoonTvmide I con perceive its the! the ‘•hon or.ble.” urn ibolr se.l. dorteg the d.y to tp« end vote from, and at night to sleep on. Tin people or Monterey ere gelling alrendy into the • gulden prices of California. ' lun ““I am writing to you cn paperfor which l ,u.t paid a dollar and a half a quire! 1 r tha itcomer in to morrow morning. lii*po 1 lauj end 1 muot close. * MoitTXRXT, Sept. 2,1819. political Organization of ths Ccnitautidnat \ ' Convention. The convention had a partial orgnnix.lioa yes terday,' bnl there being no quorum present, ad joorned to. meet to morrow at 12 M. A * delrgatea bava since arrived, there in no donbt tl ih*irnroc«CiUng tomorrow. The tune ot session tX’Xwy ta atom three weeks There .a but one que.lion(tbatof alavery) open which there will be any divi.ion of Importance. In regard to Ihir, there will be three pnrtlea—one favorable to aaert log a prohibitory clanre,, another lor specially al lowing the introduction of alavery, and tho third for leaving the attbjrct entirely untouched m the conßUlnttoD, autjecl only to foi"" legnla"on. yjrxrrea vox tub scrrxhiso eHoaa*m The following ia a copy of', hand hill circulated irSw Francisco, towards lbfe end of August. It speaks for Itself’.— “HELP TO THE SUFFERING. HO’ TO THE RESCUE. OUR COUNTRYMEN IN DISTRESS: At n public mating held (Tuesday evening.) representations having been made of great want and suffering experienced by our countrymen cm iorating ovcrlanttto California, aad of the Certain ty that very many of them must penal! in crossing v-ibe lute Whig Co® v *°* lica ol JiasaachUieU*. We regret, with the di»- llflgttiffced speaker,'tbal it ww not ifl the power ot President Taylor to have mingled in person with the intelligent yeomanry of the Bay State. He i' a man of the fashion and temper to nave ‘w asit'bg them, ia BO inUant,ao electric populon v, 1 ibat vroold have thnUed through their rant* le*-” I the Hapea to Berkshire, and duelled all the 1 1-* I ccring donbla and prejudices that have wen » SdS oo .lf d,«m,n«,c* in n .ecion where Mb rare virtues and noble qualities rn'gnt well for the most getiisl «jn>P alh y *“ d ' he “ annreoittlion. If the poflpl- of .MasvEicbtiß |cSlld»eG«nenilTtylor..Mr Quincy comc'-c wnh bur;; know,by pCTWialclpcr.OT ■ 1 hi, nootlrccr-, hi. kind.oi» t hi. nna.»rr ,, . , niy b,>i> 11, hn roodrtiy. hn good tenso, blit f 0 *" 1 J" d ? , ; I —there wnnld nw he opposition erougn ,e ' Iho S‘ate to make a ahow „r hand. nooca*nry lo iodioalo the eUIe of O|iloiim. Ho would carry ov.irv IbinK by nooljmaoOb.-Fb'oM'O • ‘lt wnß oiy good toriuco (-aid Mr. Q oney) ic at Wa.b'ioglon f. r ihroc or four wotkß fc Iti'gitiuiog of 1.1 Murehiuid n reeding good torluoe to bo dudor Iho Z »ho S »B.*. .hit tone calk' G,n'£ ' T«ylo-. S,r I cannot bolp regretting hnl bn boollb pro vented nig having on oppoitifily •eif lo Ibe yeomnnry nnd ciinUo of M*«“ h ““ [ regret thnt lt-e> oonlJ not neo Pte.ldenl Tay.or “. h .W. P to jiidge by n k ."‘vVh r avr.?en P oi',b S e rn.ht... I Z, that I was once aid to tpi excellency. Gov. Lm- C tin and vc thought then that the military bnd more Tom than'eatners, l believe. -As rejprds General T-ylor, he .9 exactly wh« hi, ..ddifr, call him —Rough and Ready. «" look, no more l.ke one of those cter," h °” ! ““ Will see. on nn inspection day, ndiag nhou oa tors. back, with long plumes, than »•* j l, Kj Vte.hod.st Minister- could 80l bL J looking nl him with *»toßi»hmei!t *« I h '“ •iautk unon Bis a fa, id nis parlor, a quiet «-de-i lOfkiiiß uiou : sod l could nut help thinking to my tw-lf. 13 that tteicllow th-1 sai sub-ways on Old VVmtuy p.t the battle of Buena \ .‘in-- A “We are apt to look upon the Wlo Ro*h ao Ready’ as oue which was got up for the j|*s« '“‘JP • Th (Oat I. nnt ihe.case with a name like this. The highest glory of ancient knighthood was u hen the soldier was knighied by bis sovereign on the field of battle. Tfcj highest tide of « military man n a republic is when.tr» soldiers give bun a name that .hall signify at once their confidence m bun and tiieir tparoeintion «»f hts modes!v« “He was called ‘Rough and Ready because in every rough situation be was ready; because he was found alecp.ugs.de by side with the common soldiery, v-nh a lent or without n lent; Iwce-se ‘he wm» touod m the iorefronlci ibe btftlo, marked only by his venerable and his simple appearance “VVb*<9 of Massachusetts, you owe a great deal in Gelt. Taylor. Von have p'aeed bun in a situa tion of gre-t responsibility. Van have taken f.oin ibe postion wh-ch he filled so nobiy-that of u soldier among soldiers —ai d y«'« h*' c co -“ riiin to preride over the destiuics of this c un_ry. He is i»-jw attacked very much a« he was belore. ,r.e bittle of Buena Viua Nobody says a word -gainst him- Every baiy acknowledge »«• lue-, h e modest*, b.s judgmetnt; but they are try .ng, if thev P issilly ran, to get away as msu? as po.s-ble ot his tr «’««. (Uam.gam } 4 Cheater nod Delaware—/( Jo*<* ft BTrt*— Urnrv A 0. Kuckt— ''Btvjamin Motor i n L.Qenaieraui) Lebuiuti— honigwachtr Tiaiutl &n*« _ _ 8. Mocroe, Carbon, Schuylkill, aod Pike—Char. '*o. Northampton and Lehigh—Conrcd Shinier,-* {l)e i o.tbvc g«m) , ~, 10. :S.,i I .Hhin..n WcynC, nod WyumiDg-Frnu cis B S ree’tef ... _ , * U. Bradlord and Tloja-r-JoHn W. Gueroscy. t-2. L.earning, Gimioii. Centre and Sull'vaa Win. F. Packer, (Den K-«« ) 13. tur-f. e cm G-lumb .-V. Be*. II N<»-ttiumt>*'rißn“ h'd D-iuphtn— H .11 * rtex. 1 ft. I’otn'b-rand t-nd Pet'v —Fv. C S‘•rreit. 10. M.ffl o, Juniata and Union—./. J■ tunning -11 Yorb—Hcnrv F«liou.* (Dem gain » IS Krant'm and .Ydam*—lP’. R SaAJrr. IV. HU'iiiagdon, B d'ord and B a r— Ato. King. VO. Ann»uo»B. Cdinhna, lodlnna and C cnrheld Drum. , 21 Westmoreland ar.d S'-raert-et—l‘«« H'lgur 2-2. Fav-»'« »ud Gref—M-awell M LmU. 23. \V«.|..itßU>i;— G V Uvrtnet. 21. A'lrsbrixv and Dorsv. B •/- lion H. UaaUst + *.V.Beaver uud Mercer— David SnnUy ■ uO Crawford nn-1 V-< Parier BriW.ey 2 . E*ie— John 11. Watier. VS. Warren, Jerterson, (Jarion, McKean bdU Elk —r«n<*ihy Ives Total—D •nucrat*,... Whig*. Democra’ic ntojorjtv XVoav*’ — 11 e symptoms of the prr*- enc- of worms i i cltildrm i bwli be careful!)’ wiueb ei bv parens. and so soon! at there U reason n sos pret their exi I*'cr, every means should be used to expel them promptly and horauihl). 18- proprietors p' M'La ie’s Warm Vermifuge arc confident that t’ ey offer the l.cH meani a( accomplishing this resell that bah ever qren sulfmitlVd ,ln the public; and they invite to it the attention of all who have the management cf children. The Jneduiinc is a safe and pleasant one. and never fail* to pftduee the desired effect. For tale by J. KII)D A CO., No. 00, corner of Fourth and VVojd st.,' Pittsburgh.. [oolUWAwlwS , E-G.B. Erira »d marine insurance.—'Tub Pitts setou Navto.Tios'isu Fibs liwjiuscs Coktast eltanered lw3i—continues to insure, upon every de scription of properly, at lh« fetpeit raf«. OmcK, No SI ITo.l, Robbbt Fjrtxrt. Scq’T, mvfidftn ■ " R.'n. jAiiisoßi PRODUCE, Grocer}’, Manulacturc and Real Estato Broker, Wteelin*. \ a irrKefcf to 1 lhckey fr «^> riU'iS dot u>-d®y ree'd nnd fur sale € »*» *• cHozKit DRJKD I’KACHIvS SO I’J'li (new) to-day we’d *nd f-r»alf »y octlS y CRUZbR ROLL BUT THU—H bbli. Frrih Rntl lluucr, in ,^£jrij M rs;S7 •futiM-'N HOWLS—IO bole* Wood™ Howl* in (oc.l-1 j BCAXmXD, S" IMPi'lNti CHEE3B—iOO i-oxe# I’nir.e Shipping 1.. »<° '•1, „ CANFIELD l^rWACK'faANnjilKfcbß^xOOhftiMr«t;>Cfe*« lil Cbcrw (°T «»■» lho Ul > llcl CANFSu FOR RICKT. - A WELL FINISHED ROOM, etmablo for a or I'oralfUoir "■ \i.nl rooms antisble for rffice* or Ar- U o-tiSif Ollier Third street. over PostOdice. ' MllHNfelrt AND FASCY OOODS. Madame UO'AFFON bavin* relumed .r..m the fc-o.irm ciues, i» ir w opetiu.g an excellent a*- .neW Fancy and M.timcry Woods, Press Silk«, E.V\?ch Clo»k«, Velvet*, Silk and Menno, of very «• Heiicnuw , . | aUo, a treat var riy of peno* q-aliur, aod^iylr " C^ST wwbb,\ niwo HALF PIPES. Howard. March AiWa'Tcry Loudon Pa.licular Madura Mtue,Viu “tvVOQUARTER CASKS, Howard, March A Co’s •‘Choices?Old” London Particular South Side Madura ' V Q\E V QUARTE« e4 Howard, March A Co’s 90?2 vintage of V» t .elected cx prr,h.-Lrwn?rt l wbrc e iinpcn ooli, zsssr H'lSf ‘r-Hss™.. Ji^sstaEa-ssß^facsS*!" Pittsburgh GatetH. i ig Gazette oftbe’ldih, id departures of Steam i:ig thp lost preccdicg was sixteen, and of om Cincinnati on their ie from Pittsburgh on a single oae termi- j££ta ■ 4 "« i - 4r tl V ri* S* Bctor, UDO-ir them « full j X.ftdl«’* L»«t. carvfdLoui«XTV..in}ercdfor«m jBo«wtII Mr* * tassum* c ’ Ussier* Mary AnnTWfoid t.u“indaoro*n ?} * «*'«» Kluxbeth B'amhroi'rrßaclilßro»i» „ ? r v . RetKaa Snrmli Urrk Julia Bailer Hla Blnir Mary By mo B Boots and Shoes. A SPLENDID B«*ortiaent }a*ireceiveil,M.>t«nj«* tor the E*H and Winter Trade. «£«««■£ MKVS. WOMEN'S, HOYS’, Ml&sfc»'AM> CHII.D- RhN’ft WARK. of every variety and »tr‘o. « price* to jmtH.ett.ne*- Tho«e wi*bm« tojweKa «. wholesale or retail, *rill fi d a u» tl.e.r advantage U> ei” " * "! d isnorr, octi7. • corner Fourth »r.d So.tlhfio.cl *u |['.’l)ont forvet the plaee. J ;— ! — VaJoable U«al Silttt* far Said. A LOT OF IiROUND in the Bltmtond, ALetherrjr City. sojaining Dr. Pressley'* propertT, f-cl front by I*l Joel deep to a «8 fert al ey. £ ly table, end term* e«*y. For rurther paft»eo a • «PPT toJ B Milder. Federal *ireet,-All‘ gheny city, nearly 'TP°™ W. .■»'«. «r •» %s}{££'£, NS SewieklryTiile. Oct 7.--{octl.7-n2** 1 : _ Groceries— -3 0 hurt* Green Rto CoFec. 1&» pbg* V. top- and Ganpowder Tea, SO half chest* Slack Tea*, tvObxt-Va tosnufactared fobaeco; 40 iihtl* N O. Sugar; 20 bbl* loaf Sugar, 10 bbls Cru hed Sugar - , 50 bbl* No*.'2 and 3 Mackerel; •W lif bbls do do; 85 tierce* Freah’fiicr, _ 40» lide* Sole leather, (N. >•) to cask* Madden 60 h« No. 1 Chocolate, 200 iMj N. O. Molas-c*; 5o re ami Writing and Letter Paper; •i tiblt* Roll Bnmsioue; 80 bbl» camwood, 10 renin* Spanish Whi m*; ' ' s(i b'»U • hip Ixigwnod; 1 bbl Camphor, . W bi* Wbue Pipe*; 1 bbl Nutmeg*; 50 bid* S. II Molasses; 5 bbla • loves; bill* Boston Tar. 3 eeroona S. F-.lndigo, 20 bbls Tanner*' Uii; 100 ma * Cusiu, 1.. bbti'Fusttek. \ it*«) B>»,Cotion Yarns.ass’d, t Washington Mill. 3b bale* Candle Wick, j XUI bale* Nos. U'l Batting) 3 bbl* S illnetre; * do Kpsom Sa.ts; 3 nbU Chalk; 5 bbl* fiio Ginger, 4ii ijr brs'llsli Hpa'itsh Cigar*, So i;r *>** Kpunuh Cigars; 100 laent.eih bx» Spanish Cigar*; Kti ini.ib . . do do do; , Toeetni-r with n full and general assortment of»»»»• burgh monuihetuted artiele*. J * K w h ,!' , M,, i*- Round etioreh Bmldtngv; on I.iVreriy ami Wr oJ its Pittsburgh OAI.KrtAITS—LTcn-iibnlerntoMßackcje,) la&d bjp *a* m. E .^,^ J y.^; YP POTASH-? co*k« (»rown'»|%«flp«ior !’«»»»’>. li «io c ami for f;d« by ocij* jl Ajl Fia) y»» riUMJ-v ULTkKTS a. KF.KLERS—no doz B-avri 1 nueltoi*; lOda lOdo do K«W.; in «ww ami for,ale U/. oc H7 i * R >_.!*“LP iA'"I*NDO\V GLASS—ICO ox* 6xlo uu»; W lft"« No. SUGAR—IIS £-bU receiving »ndfr*a>*t>r ; . ocil7_ CJIJUIAM " nsihem»ite»l tad School Doekil , ; Designed for Schools, Msdrmtes and Colleges. :i ctssmrasx cocks a. ‘Primary Table Books ■ Fim I .catena m.Antluneiic; , iV School «'o; do Key io School do; do University Arithmetic; Jo Kyi® University An-.hmetic, | do Elemuutsry Aleebra; i do . Key to Klcm-iuary Algebra, do Hlvmniu of Geometry; do Drawing and Mensuration. t aofa>ci3> covnx. , do Bourdon's Argenra, K do : Leicrdre'* Geometry and Trigonometry, do : 1 icraniuof Surveying; . , do : Differential and Inter at Calenlu*; do ' A Phyrology; do db Toology. We would call the auen'ton of Teachers and Conn „ Mcreh.nl. u> Uli. 6 .» edlltcuon of M*ih™.,ico m l School Book*, 10 whom a lII* ral discount will b< u “ p,,c fiuo?r J knoW No. Wood meeu_ RICE— 13 Uerce* Kicc, in»: rec'd ani lor »nlo by <*,ls a CULBERTSON, 14? Liberty «t l/\A COZ. Bucko*; 10 doziargci'uh*; 5«loi small IOU Tabs'6 duz Keelers; jiul fee U and ;iD ,.B. 3 p^. ,r^c "«Mc!riV”iwK4« AS^SCO. \ f ACKEREI>-au till* No 3, in store *"« for tale by M. ocU« „ •» VS A &Jco_ pEATHERS-4 bags Kentucky Feather*, Jntt rec'd ‘Lt"l4 d f< " MAS VUUT-mSON&CO rpOßv.'CO—23 l.x. ss; 15 UX« h’«i 10 ba* natural tf'- 1 " ‘laLarg^awgaa. ff’KA—Prime article in flare on'l lor talc by 1 octlC _ STUART* l»: \ i* f K«RW.-20 talfiiwfco 3 Fat;. I«W bty Nc ftl & lUbx» Scaled Jlornnß*, [j U o^? S ‘" * STUART ASH.L '•’ IHKFS--2UO ooxc* to wore 'g L L * V, 1 • yr»USO« L c° I iTxeirSTrKi^iri*"- s,lE > “• b “ t "‘ 4, " 1 5 a amasosjco JiaNCY'MLKS--* Cane* of Uia choicest style* or < A Faney SlUn, comiuisms tbn “• ortment i. ,< market. __orlK A A MASON AcO irTPILKStt PACKET I*IHE, FOR PmUAUPXPHU AfiD BALTIMORE, tUK 1 1 V.j:pln«Wf.iy for Passengers. Tire Boat* of this Line v#Sl If* Lkt!WySrsgi«i follows, ai B o'clock agntalit ' ’ ’ Ttonjpon, Tjtjd.y, Utu ,Blh. steals* «*, ggSKtSflf»ifc,«. g“^vss£rs&&«.»». Kentucky—ll Truby. Friday, 26ih. ni.iA—l’aol A Craig, Saturday, J7lh- P Thomson, Suuday, SSih. lndia..a-P Burkcy.Mondsy.taih. kvmuck*—H rrutty, Tuesday. -MWi. ' Ohio-Aralj. Jl * t - SUTCH FoiJ.u.B6o WP'y » Monon^fllfHoii 1 ! ocll , D I.FECir* On. n.n.l Harfn Ltsbtl , TUST rcceiTPtJ and lor aale at No 65 SmithßeldM. J (SWrdwnabofo Fourth ) * fiMMiorWM**' I Vm p H ftf ap ed eipre*«ly for toe u.e of BURN ik« FLUID* aSd will be «>ld in quanuuo. to .tut P ThFbURNISG FLUID ». a new : arttc!e, perfectly (Wfrom the dan ear of ex?U«on, and uuntraUed tor £au, «»J tui ic».u» «.y . tiemen. To bo had of oSfM nSffi * JOHN DEVfREUX. h *cTlC T tM f> fls gmltb&eld .U Pltuburgh, Pa. BOAT TRIMMINGS -We invite Steam- Men to eal! and exam no our naaortraent of •wfUßcntin oarune. v v w. M'CLINTOnK. V/ lio»» vv,«bo"U N«- ’5 Fourth at. We In turk » CQ i fl "- 1 Mru to call and exitnire before pur lOC.MI > w- M'CMNmc^ E7Ti7n<«;t.*Ti PIANO AND rABLKCUVfctttf -A D f Bmboaaed Piano anil Table efa ft^wTM’CUuiOck’aCarpel Waie- C* u “ d c « auae bMoso pu-chauns el*e w kere. , oetia Mo TIIOS K.IHBnEBr:-SJ’sir,''VoutWft[. Tlllii FbUIU oe have now boon non* mote then Tl "z, r n . looking over ibo tainei muds by it, wo ? VtS. . brtS°l>l» blnnc 111. pleuanl lo fin ‘! fllw* iter, o-ni 'loci not clog ibo pen like wr.to wi'b, Sjwi IVl.bing «oo Ibo icidy .ole ,hc oriinuy ■"*" n„ yoen leweeltnlly, . us menu dem*nti, > SIMPSON* CO. „ !.• ,_.oih#r with Uibbert*s Red Ink, and Ma by B A; Fahnestock i do. It. I*. S h , «i«^ y Allcchent City, and l»y the mannfactorer, 7- sntSS‘»t “‘ d Chemist, comer of Liber ,r, noun nATjpvrrs' CABPKTS:— Rm’U ihi*dav, at.w. m - ri INTUCK’3 Camei Warehouse, No. 75 Foirih .( ..former supply of Csrpeis, of the latest and mo* l| .nIM. w whietv wo invite the attentinn of MEN. and those wishing to furnish lit id catt and examinethe largest assortment b'-X-W 38K* i N °' F °°' 1 ‘ l *‘ rC “' W. M'CLLNTOCK. rivi »OliUi3 JBVVELRV.—J I ust opening, a beautiful I ■miortmcai ofTmqaoU, Pearl and Diamond Jew *v Ureas' Pi"»* Bracelet!, Finger Ring*,'Duckies, * Chains, Ear Rings, fce^&e. /Iso a splendid irck oi gold amliilver'Vyatche*, /A,. b-u aoa’itT and ateaaiera price*—warranted talo.SW-. Gold P c n h BoUrl„,U ( U.sJ,*« ; oetl2 ' comet Market add 4th sta _ • rIUOAB CORED UAM9-U fcbU eiu» S.O.IMK 6 ““°"rt.& 3t mcoiB rpAlJui A>DPIANOCOVEK3- A npw opening the handaomest lir. CjoilrpianSand Table Cover* over . kS,Vwhieh ho invite* the attention of porchaaw*. petW c Caulfield Elizb JConncl Johanna Graw'ortS Jaiue D Clark Maria T. Conway M*ry Croirere Cndgct Comb Mary J Cook I.neretia J t-rapi’Wjtn' CcrvtinJaneJ. Davie Lydia R Revert Mary Annthirjep L° u '*® Dim* .Mar' Diamond FmaJ Deem* Maty M Dea- Kltrnberlt ivinijr Catherine JDyef Pbebe Ann Duval Elizabeth Duncan Isabella Eaton Maria Edwards Maria Elliot Anna Jann Edmond Mr* AlexKnutt Ellen : ' Fsirraafl Lyd>a AFilch Mr* Sam'l Frew Mary' J parrel Catherine Fone Mary. A Gardner Anna Gaytori MaryX. G reenough Mary, Go ilfer.Pn-Ue Glew Eliza Greerere Anna Graham Elizabeth Hagan MarrsrctaHanlon Mrsßorcy Hamilton Mary Hain*-omt Mary llall Catherine Hu*»ey Rebecca Marbo’d Mary Jlawkina Cather-Holmea Rebecca Haro Ague** Ine A lloney J F Harriet .Mary ilawton Anna J Hopper Sarah Ilariton Mr* Cha«Haymaker Sarah Hnraer Mathilda Hamer Eiizabethilays Smart M Ulugh Rebecca Harper Lydia E Herrin* CfhertneHuebe* Kiznbetb rllirt Margarcua Hemramgray La-HtiinhUtoneßnta Hasletl Isabella mime Hurti Widow .Ca* tiaslett Marg’ta Cfiitt Catbenne thermo ig Mr* I«ael Catherine Jackson Satan FJackton Catherine Joha 1 Jeekton Mr* Jackwn Ann Jonea-Liizabeih Jsekmn FraneiUnefenn Margt-Jone* A C retu Jane Jouhtoa Nancy Be-dell Mary' K-o*h Mr* M Kerr Caroline R Kinney Annie b Lambic Mr* IVn L ccrtCa’Vrns Lockers Mr* LehmcT CatherineLiulo Maty O Logan Mr* Ws Ma**y Harriett M»run Sarah • Morse raize May Jane Veit* Catherine Moe« MiIlY j|»r Agne« d Mrrryntan Reb’caMurrar Mp , Anl M.mn Anm? 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