THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. PUBLISHED BY WHITE kCO ' PITTSBURGH! TUESDAY MQgyiMQ f OCT. 23.1819. Firmuaan Dajlt Quim la pnbllahed Duly, Tn-Wcekiy, sad Weekty.<—The .Daily Is Seven DcUart per i»na; the Tri-Weekly ia Firs Dollars pro ncaamjtbe Weekly UTwo Dollar* per aramm, malf artiian, . C7”AsTzXT*raa are earnestly requested to bud la max font* before 8 and u early In the day a* K! tie able. kdveniaeaeata ooi inserted for a *pecl time willJmrariably be ebarred until ordered est. PBMiADKLPHKA atIATH AHBBIOAB. Advertisements and subscriptions to tbe North Amer flu tod Hulled Biatea Gazette, Philadelphia, reeelTed end forwarded from this office. ft ETSEE NEXT PAGE FOR LOCAL MATYEBS, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, Ac. ■ | Bail Bmp to Ebix—Oar readers have doobt lees obflerved an advertisement ia oar columns, giving notled.ofthe opening of Books for sabecrip tips to die stock of tbe “Pittsburgh and Erie Rat Hoed Compiy," at the Monongabela House, oa the 19th of November.' Some inquiries have been ■ j made of oa, la to the object of thia movement \ an unable to answer antborilatively and sstit* I ( Jaetorify, bat we h**" it nunored that it ia intend* , ok to secure a under an ad of tbe Legis* j . latnn which haa existed on the Stalate Booka for •onto yean, gruting corporate privilege!, to a company to baiid a Rail Road from Pittsburgh to Erie, with a branch to the Ohio State line. Whether the object of those who are moving in - thia matter it to avail themselves Of this charter to •Bead a road from Erie to the Ohio Stale One, to . meet the toad along'thc Lake from Cleveland, and . thus frutinte the intention of the Legislature in WpeaEng an act last 'winter, which granted that - privilege; or whether it ia their intention to baiid eroad from Erie to unite with the Pennsylvania , and Ohio Rail Road at some point In Beaver epunty, .we cannot say. This latter purpose is ' rumored. It would give us a very direct Rail Road tp Erie. Indeed we do not know that the former purpose can be accomplished under the charter, not having had an opportunity of exatnin* Ingtt. A road, of about eighty miles ia length, over -easy grades, could be made from Erie to Enon Valley, in Beaver County. This would answer all the purposes Erie has in view in reach* ing the and would bring Philadelphia nearer to her than, New York, by the New York and Erie Rail Road. We hope some of tbe Com misrionen will enlighten the public as to their object* , PtMSSjlvsßlt Railroad. We have been favored with a copy of the in* ‘leiesting letter below, which we with pleasure ~: lay before oor readers. It will be seen Utai the , Central Road ia steadily progressing, and that in nboottwoyearawesbillbeumied withtbe Allan* * : tio by a conttnooos rail road. Before that time, how* ever, we shall cojoy great advantages from the ex> tension of the road to the mountains, which will five us increased facilities in our Intercourse with IbeeeaL ! How important to this ciw and to Pennsylva nia, thattbs Western roadsnould be completed by | (hit time. This can easily be done, it the funds l an provided, by promptly paying op , the period? i [ eel calls of the Directors oa tbe Stockholders, and 1 tbe anbseriptiotts of additional stock. That the j stock wifi pay good dividends is evident from the ' result oa .the section of the Pennsylvania road . now la operation, aa stated by Mr. Miller. We understand that the City of Allegheny has taken meaaores to place ia the buds of tbe Railroad Directors her bonds for 8200,000, whenever they are sated for. We hope Pittsburgh will imitate : this good example, with all due promptness. The proceeds of these bands will be spent oa tbe i Use between Pittsburgh and Beaver, on which the Engineers will commence in a few day-, and ' whic&abo Director* hope to hava'completediby the spring of 1851. ’ ' ’ PmißcxoH, Oct. 20,1819, . Gsr. W«. Roaraaoß, Jt-, Pmident of the Penn tjfhanm Bail Road Company. Mr Dtax Sia—ln answer to yoay inquiries oon ' eeming.lhe late letting on (he Western Division o! the Pennsylvania Rail Road, and the polioy.snd prospects of the Company, I am happy to furnish yon with tbe following information: You are nware tbaltbe Pennsylvania Rail Road hss been opened to the public between Ham* bargh~end Lewistown, • distance of sixty miles, which is: not suffiqient to command a large share ; of the Western-travel. Oa ibis section is the great bridge oyer the Susquehanna river, «vbich alone flest $200,000, but- notwithstanding these draw- VoaclEA tbe road earns new equal to five per cant / per annum on its cost. i / ; Above Lewiitown the road has been delayed by J yh© sickness which has prevailed to an anUsus: OXteat this year among the laborers on the Jani ; Toe heaviest sections, however, are done, incic ' ding the deep root cot at Newton Hamilton! en.i the Tunnel on the Little Jacinto, and it is confi dently anticipated that a farther section will be opened to Wnynsbargh early jin the winter; to Huntingdon in time for next spring’* bo tin ess; and to Holidays burg by next summer. This will brtn? ns, by a connection with the Portage, within sever.* ty mile* ol Piitabnrgh,by turnpike, and 103 mile* by canal \ * The part of the western division jost pat under contract, will extend the road twenty six mile* farther west warded beyood all the mountaia ran ges ol Western Pennsylvania. Of this distance, four , teen miles of the heaviest work has been assigned to able and respectable contrnctorSjto be commenced Immediately, and completed April Ist, 1851. The > remainder is light work, and wilt be commenced la the epriag, together with an additional section ol firyiil»F character in connection with it, which will i bring us to the Southern Tarnpike, at a point about. I forty miles from Pittsburgh, alt of which will be poshed so at to be completed simultaneously by the time above named. 1 bare jost organised a corps to make the final revisions and improvement* of the location be* tween the Loyalbasna and Pittsburgh, with a view to patting, the heaviest section* of that por« ' tioa of our line ander contract, as the Board hope to have the means at their command for this pur pose next spring. The lighter section will be de layed \iatil the heavy work has advanced so far ns to permit the whole to be simultaneously com pleted, which I think may be done by thp spring of 1552. ,In the coarse of th&tyesM fully expect that oar Board will bare the pleasure of Inviting the Directors of the Ohio tnd Pennsylvania Rail ! Road Company ,to ride in oar ears from Pitlbnrgb to Philadejphla, and I hope that the great work so happily copmeacedundqr yonr auspices, will be . in SQch a forwardness that you wilt be able 1 to reciprocate the invitation, and carry them on you iron -river far into tbo fertile region of Cen tral and Weatern.Ohio. f -. I am, with great respect, Yoon troly.' EDWARD HILLER, Ataodate Engineer Pennsylvania Rail Road. Tax Patxxcx Com** Casx.—The Cincinnati . eontaina a lengthy letter from William K ! IfrH, Erq, at present Surveyor of the Port of ! . Cindnaati, in which be give* a full statement of the ; t&tln of the late Patrick CoQins, who preceded | Ha iatho offito which he cow told*. He say* | that he was instructed by the Secretary of the i demand from Mr. Collins, as due the Goyemmet}t, the sum of 5l, and th*t be received from him in money the tarn of $102,295 24 leaving a balance dne the Government of $79, * $Bl 27. On receiving the books, of the office from Mr* Collins, which were detained in his poa •eadoo for some dtys, he found the following,chare get the Government, with others which •re not disputed, intended to oover the balance: ; 3^oooo ,! | ' nm. nr'erai* Co&clrii ™ . j »l«i0) 93. (arnatml o{ dotiM far V four yeara-).. 0,046 05 Amnant of Tlrtr-rtt/rrlfd dUIiCV 3B $65,737 43 j -These items be ssjrs are 00l admiued by the Treasury Department, nor were they by the late 4'dmtnistfaiipn under Mr, Polk. With regard to the|£s£9l 23 of uncollected duties, for which afc jeged toads of the debtors were given him by Mr. Mr. Road asr* that he to* brought mom Cgihaa to the notice of the makers, end adds: i • s-Manr of them are alleged fo have been paid; a nnmbeTof others are. admitted, and some few of *»>« -—***« 1 hay® not been able to eee, There is *i considerable sum of money yet doe Jj2Softto*etonds,endthfe Mr.OsUMMbmgd colieded before he safiertd the goods for Srhich toSs w«s firMjio pass into the poses £»afldushpfthep«rties* ,> , I /Tfcatetter contains oanyrtaiftSMfolißpiopm I irficottnaal.bottto «bov» ia a foil tbiunrt of tto Inf natal part ofttoytttOTWfc : Wo expected, to day, to have laid below oor itedfrt nt the late interesting foreign news, but the mails have brought ns nothing as yet- -; TbaSL Paol’., Minehota Ch»niclo ot th. 29th, Hit., any. that dnrin, Iho paataeaaon fy3S barrel. at Craaberrie. hare been rent tram that pUcto St, Lonii. These, at ire doUare per barrel, would amount to the aom of $10,875. ... Tiali wits tt»T*iu.-Tbe Diaro do la Mail* as of Harass, contain* an article comparing the commerce of the island in the the year 1818, with that of tbs year 1847, by which it appear* that more basinets was done in ’47 than in ’4B. The figures * re at follows: • Import*, 1648. Imports, 1847. .825.435.565 62* . 32,359,119 151 . $6,953*33 56 .820 077,069 06 . 27,993,770 75 Falling off.. Exports, 1818. Exports, 1817. .81,921,702 6?| Falling off. Tils table *howa with whit countries ibe trade baa been carried on. The heaviest falling cffhas been in the commerce with the United State*, the difference between the two year* being 81,000,000; the trade with England ha* also fallen off near $2,000,000; while that, with Spain baa increased $soo;ooo: The Washington correspondent of the York Jonrnalof Commerce write*— There iaa rumor that Russia haa determined to Ho** the Black Sea to the commerce of the unt ied Stales, and of all nation*. EcKoriAM OoTMuaiEtT Loass.—Tho following government loans are sought to be obtained la Europe: > France ... Austria...' Piedmoate. Tuscany. • A'l these sums are to be raised in the course o' a year. 2OO 000;000 fr ....... 120.000.000 ‘ 105,000 000 ‘ 24 000,000 ' AnoTHia Fabmcatios Exto«d. —Among the idle stories pot in circulation by the factious presses, with • view to disparage the Adminiitra lion, is a recent improbable one, that Col. Fremont had refuted, with rude disdain, the office conferred on him by the President, of Commis sioner for determining the Mexican boundary. — By the following letter from Colonel Fremont* cordially and gracefully accepting the appointment, the reader will perceive how destitute of all foundation and of what sheer invention the story was;' To du Hon . John JR Clayton, Stertiary of Slo'U: *•1 have had the honor to receive, by the hands of Mr. Beale, United States Navy, ycurletter con ferring upon me the post of Commissioner ofthc United Slates for the determination of oar bounds* ry line with Mexico. I feel much gratification in accepting the appoint-' meat, and beg to offer, through you, to the Pres:* dent-my acknowledgments for the mark of confi dence bestowed upon me, and which he may be assured is fully appreciated, fee. J. C. FREMONT.” , Goonia Laors Boox, for November, is richly on£atnent«l aad illustrated,, and well filled with matter of the usual character. FftOH SEW TOltK. Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gazette. New, Yoax, Oct. IS, 1&49. The. new* from Europe haa caused a good deal of conversation, and the thus Car, seems to be universal that the peace of Europe is once more to be broken by a war as fearful as that waged by Napoleon, when be sought l ha empire of the continent Russia has taken an offensive position, and demands that the brave defenders of Hungary, whom her gold could not seduce, shall be delivered to her mercy by the Turkish govern- ment,' to which they have flown for shelter— a demand which Turkey, sustained by Franco and England, nobly refuses, at the imminent hazard of war. • Should war ensue, wo shall witness a ahock of empires such as the world never saw—but the res ol(wifl not bo doubtfull The science cf West* era Europe la able to crash all the force Russia can 1 command, and show the autocrat that human rights mast be respected, and nations allowed to advance to civil aad rdgioas lib- erty, even though the “ trade of Rings * is thereby rendered oseless, as it should be. p; n g;i f h markets appear to be anchanxed in all .petals that interest uson this side of the water, though the remarks about freights are net without meaning:—“There has been a marked im* provement in the rates of freights to the United Stales, owing to the scarcity of tonnage. Large arrivals of iron from Wales aad Scotland made the r*tes very firm at quotations, particulsily to New York and Boston, to’wbere 17a. 6J220* is paid freely for dead freights.” Adding lo this tact the circumstance that the steamer for Liver* pool look 8330.000 in gold, beside* large number of public stocks, ia tho nbseney of bills, it may well bo asked whether we are not. over trading. The export of specie, however, need not cause afarm, for tho fall impcrts ore about paid for, and the cotton crop soon to come into a*e io draw against. Oar specie i* superbundent, and six millions esn be spared from New York alone, and still leave enough. At tho opening of the books for the December •hip from Panama to San Francisco; one of the strangest sights was witnessed. As early as 4, A. the door* of the counting house of Messrs. Howland and Aspinwall were besieged, and when Lbe key was lorned, the office filled with a com plete mob for tickets. The railings of the office and the balustrade* were lorn down, hats crush ed, clothes lorn—attended with the contusion ol an Irish riot at an election. Person* hustled each other for six hours to get tickets, and, to gratify applicants, two hundred tickets for January were sold. Government ttocks, under the influence of the a'eamer's news, have advanced and close firm, as they are a very desirable form of remittance. Fancy stocks are alao stifler, and people seem better inclined to sell at present rates. Money remains as plenty as ever, and opon a* favorable terms, say four per cent, on call, five per cent, for mercantile paper—ninety days to run, —aad six and seven for names not so well known, and pa per of longer dales. . Several corioitties, in the wny of medicine and necromancy, have been offered recently to our tollable people. In the way of tho healing art, we have the “ Bethesda water,” from a newly dis covered spring, that cures all sorts of humors bet ter that “sassy fariUer,” by an external lion. As pimples are plenty, the inventor will soon ride in his coach, for his "wares sell. In the way of necromancy, we have .a shrewd chap, who, for one shilling, will read one’s'fortune, de termine his character, and foretell the result of any future event by ai* examination of tho hand wni ing of tho applicant. This u new, and lakes remarkably well, and is a smart art at any rate. Tne rush of produce down the river continues unabated, and the supply offlouraod wheat reach es 1931,130 barrels of the former, and 1,433,000 bushels of the latter, and our stocks begin to so comoltle. Tho .receipt* of cb<*» >» lbs. less than last season, and stand at 16,400,- 000 lbs. Tho receipt* ofobatter are 4,000.000 lbs. lets than last year, and price* are very firm. Ta ble butter sells at 28 cents the pound, and all iho good butter in the country must sell high the com ing winter. , _ On ’Change there is a good deal of activity. Col ton is at a stand, and buyers can make their own terms. Tho Eogliah market does not want spec alalor 5 * views,and prices most fall. Flour is dull and holder* anxious to realise. The demand for the British province* is good, andvtraight Gene see may to quoted $5J2|. Wheat is heavy, oud holder* ready to accept town rales- Corn u cheap, er at 63064 c, the price hr yellow. Provisions are in better demand, and Pork 1* quiet at 58,75 010,75. Laid ha* soli at at 6|e for Prime, in bbls. Butter is in demand Slate, 10017; Vermont, 12 ol6;Ohto,6oilc. Whiskey is doll at 26026*c- Hops are infair demand at 12012}c. There Is s good business in. W001—'75,000 lbs. fleece, 30034 i cts. far common and quarter; 36 for half blood, and 40 for full blood Sperm Oil is dull, and lorao par , cels have sold at a reduction. Sugars are down 101 above the top price ot the season. Molas ' aes is also dull. Coffee Is firm, and some holders • ask an adranoe. In other articles, no change of , consequence. ' C. lirrzusTcio no* rax C axon chi Natios.—We learn that intelligence has been received at iho War Department respecting An Important Nation 's! Council recently held bvthe Caibahcbe Indians, This council lasted ten days, and Us object was to elect a new Chief to rule the nation,(n place of the one recently deceased) and the individual thus bone-red, glories in the name of Buffalo Hump. — On being installed Into office, afler me lodiao fasfa ion, this hetd chief called upon bis subordinates freely to express their opinions upon all matters of mportsoce connected with th.e affairs of the na tion; whereupon many speeches were delivered. They were generally of the most friendly chareo tsr, tat nooe more ao than that delivered by the oewly elected chief, himself He maintained that hi* people had formerly made war upon Texas when it was "feeble and had gained nothing; and he gave it as bis opinion that if they now continued to make war upon Texas, since it hsd frrr»n« one of the United States, the result woo>d to (heir otter destruction as a notion. He also expressed bis determination to do all in hts power to pot a stop to the thieving ‘depredations which hsd been committed by a portion of bis peo ple against the white inhabitants, and expressed a hope that bis efforts would to soccesihiL . The prominent members of the Cotjncti baying agreed to the advice of Buffalo Bump, two subordinate chfefe were appointed to communicate In person the result of the Goosed to Ctpt. Steele, of the 2d dragoons, at Fredericksburg, by whom a report was n« < “ to General Brooke/oommandmg in Texas, who forwarder A to the War Department. I ram the New London Chronicle, 15th inti. SIB JOHN PBifKLU SOT LOST! Interesting and Probably Highly In . portaat Hews from Baffin’s Bay. Capt- Chapel, of the bark McLellan, of this port from Davit’ Straits, whose arrival we -Announced yesterday morning, furnishes information which will at least be read with interest in the United States, and indeed in every part of the world. Abool the Ist of August,) while the McLellan ■laid in Pond's Bay, Ist. 74, lon. 72, the natives of the.coast came on board the Chieftain, an ■English tuvAvan ■ “my uu .a* —o- -- whaleman, and gave information by signs that two large ships were then lying-in Prince Regent’s Inlet, ana had been there fast in the iee for four seasons} and being a?ked with reyard to those on l board, whether they were dead or alive, they re plied in the same way, that the crews were not (that is, not dead) but were all welL—- This information was considered by the English man and bv Captain Chat cl, as indicating that . the ehipa ofSir John Franklin were clearly meant, i The Englishman landed at Cape Hay, somedis-* j tance from Pond’s Bay, n quantity of coal and pro* visions with which bis ship was furnished by tbc British Government lor the. use of the long miising ships, if they should chance to come would be obliged to do on their return to England Thia is cettainly the latest news from that quarter, and there is a possibility, perhaps a probability, that the oommander of the onlortunate expedition, and his crews are still alive. Heaven send that it may be so! , , The McLellan end her gallant officers and crew have reached home almost by miracle—at any rate have dond so under circumstances that entitle them to the .highest credit. On the 12-h oi June the bark gJt “nipped” in the ice, and only escaped destruction by the almost superhuman exertions find good conduct of tbote ' who were In charge of her. She was so severely injured that she leaked so as to be kept afloat only by the incessant work of nearly all the' handajit Ibe-puraps, and by meant of two large metallic'pumps obtained by Copt. C. from the wreck of the English shipS crushed and totally lost just ahead of him. The leak was, how ever, partially remedied by thrumed sails under the bow, though she continued to leak badly until her arrival home,and was onlv.kept above water by continual and 'unceasing labor at the pump*, till the reached the dock, whWh, indeed, it still obliged to be continued, as she.lies at the wharf. The two English ships Superior and Lady Jane, mentioned yesterday, were both lost very near the McLellan. Two of the crew of the lost ships arrived in her. They are natives of the Shetland ; Islands. , I Oa the 30ih or August, the McLellan lost a man I named Joseph Schneider of New Yort, who fell 1 from the mixsen top mast held and lived but JO minutes; being shockingly mangled in the head and limbs. He was 21 years of age. It is due to Captain Uhapel, his gallant officers, and ship’s company, again to »V that their con* duct in bringing home their vessel, is deserving if more than common praise, apd even with their ■xertions it noold not have been done but for the itanch and enduring quali ies of the ship. The iktll and perseverance of the officer* and men uvere objects of admiratioa to the English men who witnessed them. 1 F.om the Montreal Pilot. Protect* Afctcit th< Annexation Slant- It was not to be expected that a proposal to throw off oor allegiance and join the neighboring States would be suffered to pursue fta course an» cnalr'adifcled. ‘A counter movement has been commenced, which promises lobe wrU auslaio ed. A pioiest ngjiinst annexation waa prepared nad put in circulation on Saturday. The follow ing is a copy: ‘•We,the undersigned, inhabitants of the city of Montreal, owing and acknowledging allegiance to Her'Msjeaty the Queen, having read a certain address to the people of Canada, tn which SEP ARATION FROM BRITISH CONNECTION, and a union with the United Slates of America, are presented as the o.ilt raacncaL rejikdt for the evils which affect this province, co hereby SOLEMNLY AND DELIBERATELY RE CORD OUR DISSENT from the prcclpiiate and ill advised conclusxns whiclj the editors and signers Of that address have arrived at “We believe there is nothing in the present de pressed condition of Canada which rosy nut be promptly anJ effectually remedied by the adoption of a well considered system of legislation, with out having resort to a measure revolting to our feelings, revolutionary in its character, and tend ing to the dismemberment of the British empire. These view,a we are prepared to maintain by all constitutional means. Anxiously alive to the im portance of promoting the material Intcreslxof iha our native cr adopted country, and of preserv ing unanimity and good will among all classes of our 'fellow cilixent, we cannot but express an .earnest .hope that means maybe devised without "delay, to restore prosperity to this province, ce ment the lies which havi? so long existed with the mother country, and allay an agit&uoa which may j formidable." ' Wo arc happy to inform our reader* that this document Ttss already receded the signatures of upwards o? £OO pertocs, including gentlemen of the various political opinion* held In this country and of the different ruties inhabiting H • - * Another proteat na» been tanned, signed by mem* bcrsci thd Legislature now sesident in Montreal. A copy is subjoined : •* We, the undersigned, membra of the Pro vincial Legislature, residiug in the city o; Mon treal and.its vic nity, have read witb'astonishmenl and regret a certaia address to the people of Can* ads, "recently published by divers persons, w»b the avowed intention" of e xeiiing in tbe midst of our population a movement in favor of the separation of this province from Greit Britain, and of its an nexation to the United Stale* of America. “Sincerely attached to tbe institution* which the mother country ha* acknowledged, and convinc ed thaJ those iastitntious sutGce, through a system of wise and judicious legislation. to secure prompt and efficient remedte* lor all tbe evils which this j.f >vmce can complain of, we consider selves urgently bound to protest publicly and solemnly against the opiaioaijcanncialed in tbr* docameot. u Wo deem It our dotv, a’, ibo same time, without awaiting the concurrence of the olfc< members of the Legislature—upon the approv of whom, with few exception*, wo-iuty, howevt confidently rely—to appeal to the wisdom, th< love of order, and toe nonyf of the inhabitant* of this country, and to call upon them to oppose, by eTery means in their power, an agitation leading to subvert a constitution wtii.h, nftsr having Uec long and earnertly nought for, was received wi feeling* ot deep gratitude toward the metropo! tan Government—an agitation, tboreover,-which can result in nothing beyond the continuation if the scenes from which this city has oiready so severely suffered, the • disturbance of social order, and it renewal of the troubles, commotions, and disasters which we have bad'io deplore in times obw past. | Montreal, Jsth October, 1519. The Montreal Herald states that the annexation manifesto has received 997 signatures. Practical Slavery la tbe of Co- lnctpls. Correspondence of the Tnbttne. WasmsoToN, Oct 16. Mr. Gnwnzr: Facto are stubborn things. When Mr. Got! offered a resolution in the House of Representatives last winter, declaring Slavery in the district of Columbia to be a disgrace to us' in the eyes ofalt Christendom the Soutneru mem bers held • meeting in the Senate Chamber, in •ecret, in the nigU time, and threatened to dissolve the Un’on. Is it any wonder that Northern men, with Northern hearts and Northern heads, should erv ‘•Amen* to tbo efforts of these Southern fanc ies, when they sie, in the very bean of the r*|* tal on Pennsylvania avenud, between the Habsol Legislation and the Halls ofExeoitive power, on God’s holy dsy, awsgon load of human cattle in the form and likeness of their maker, chained and mepacled to the vehicle like.sheep in the botch ed# carts, ready for the sacrifice or blood and toil ? Such a scene occured here do Sunday last, Oot. 14. year of our Lord IW9. The criei of tbo mis erable wretches as they jolted over the rough pavement, at a brisk trot, mingled mysteriously with the light and careless voices of God's people returning from the cushioned scats and damask •tools where they are wont to wornhip the Most High, »od pray for all mankind! The Stave dri ver bad been into Maryland to purchase his “live stock’’—probably for the Southern market,—ar waatakieg them totbe shambles, to be ip*}"' by It* dealers la ‘God’a Image cut in ebony ! Ob, did it ever occur to the pious, Christian Slave holder, or to any Slaveholdiwr freeman who aC knoweledgea himself accountable to a Hereaftpr, What a fcarful distauce lies between him nnd ev. erlastiog happiness l When Almighty Power and Retributive Josu'ce go forth to lift the pall of dark ness from the world, to unloose the shackles of the oppressed, and- open the eyes of mankind to Light and Truth, how will some of of the patriots and saints of oar dsy call upon the rocks end mountains to cover them from that unsleeping eye which sees every where How long R« we to aufforthia reproach ! Will Slavery continue in the District ? is there aotone yet has arisen with genius fit and courage aufflcl rat to aunthe monaler to lh. bo.rt, and r,d u.of tbo diigrncet Will men In Cungtnea .till trock- I. to po».r, .od lot tb. ...I of everln.ling ab.mu .od guilt beburned deep bo tb.tr frool-or I. there light ahead. _ Ertt,m.v*r.u-While tb. Whitt, id' Peottwh Tania generally have behaved imaerably at |he recent election, there are aoate couotlea -hicb here done oobly. It Ara.tr.ny, Bedford, Colom bia, Luzerne, nod Weatmorelaod the toco m.ioriUe. have been baud.omely Chester has givea an unusual Whig majority. Crawford has elected, one Whig and dm Free Soil member in pl.ee of Locofoooo. Bradford baa olacted ono Whig, for tbo tint time In many year- Butler be. gone Whig, leii year'Loeo Bileba, last year all wrong, baa cow chosen ■ Whig none. tor and two out of three Representative* Hut Ibe moat brilliant struggle was made la ohrNorth aiDpton, nlmn«l always good for 1,000 Locofoco, hot where Alei. B. Drown-, the aWe anil voergetie Whig eandirfais t»r Senator, is beaten unly Ufl, sad Id the D and Lehigh) only abost 3«W. A tike effort in Lehigh would have secured a Whig Sena'e, and aaved the Slate from being dlUrie’H m badly •» po»i.ble iLte winter for mint years to entne, Dot rergeti are now idto. Whoever supposes that the late election in Pennsylvania iod>e«te# hostility on her part to the Whig National Administration, la deceived- Forty thotu«nd Whigs and only twenty thousand Loeo focoa did Bot take enough-Interest in the immedi ate results of this aUctlon tb go to the-polls. It will sot thntyt be •or-iY. Y, ZBfaw* . We learn from the Cumberland Mountaineer that the contrhctora oa the rail road weat of the city have considerable trouble ,to keep down the ■pint of rioting so frequently manifested among the laborers on the line. The Civilian rays that the Connaught men driv en from the Central Railroad, In Pennsylvania, in Jone last, by the Fair Downs, being now. strong in number* west of that place.’indicate a disposition to cxelade their opponents from (he work. Some scenes of violence have already occurred,and ma ny more are looked for. e Conjrrr.—We have elsewhere com plimented the Whigs of Crawford Conniy for their manly exertions at the polls on Tuesday week. We wish we coold regard the doings of those of Allegheny County in the same light. But they have not well discharged their duty—they have not maintained their high political character . —they have not come up to (he measure of their former glory. With the ability to giro 3500, they have given bat 1160 majority, and with a Ticket composed of worthy and capable men, they* have permitted the election of a rank Loeofoco to the Hoaseofßepresentolives! There is no excuse for such detection as this result exhibits—it can find'no satisfactory apology In local causes of dis satisfaction or in personal objections to any of the candidates. It is humiliating and discreditable.— A sense of moitficsUoa sod shame, we trust, will stimulate those Whigs who were instrumental to bringing it about to more zeal and fidelity in fo» tore.—-.Ena Gantt*. JD~Db. UTLssi’s Lints Puxa.—This really fires medicine is rapidly supplanting all other remedies for a diseased Liver. Its effects are so decided, safe and speedy, at to give it claims possessed by no other me dicine offered to the public. The inventor, s very dis tinguished physician of Virginia, practising in a re gion of country in which the Liver Complaint, (or He patia, as it is termed hy medical men,) is .peculiarly common and formidable, Dr. M’Lane, spent years m the' diseorery of the ingredients of bis Tills, and in proportioninjithelr quantities. The result of trs re searches has placed his name among the of mankind, by affording a medicine to the sick which alleviates and cures the most obstinate cases of this terrible complaint Have yon a pain„i-» the rignt side, under the edge of the rib*, which increases with a pressure—enable to lie with ease on the left side—with occasional, sometimes constant pain under It e shoul der blade, frequently extending to the top of the shoul der? Rely upon it. that although the Jailer pains are sameumes taken for rheumatic, they all arise from dis-, eases of the Liver; and if you would have relief, go; injoanily and purchase a box of Dr. M'Lane's Liver PUI«. For sale by J KIDD & CO., No. CV, corner of Fourth anil Wood st, Pittsburgh. 4 [octflO-d&wlwS ' W- A M. MITCIIELTHKE, IiMIOLKSALK OROGEBS. RECTIFYING DIS- W TILLERS, and WINE and LIQUOR MERCH ANTS Also—lmporters of Soda Ash and Uteachmjt Powder, No. IGu Liberty st., (opposite Sixth st .1 Putt butgh. •era DAVID C. TCTTLE, Attorney at law and commissioner FOR PENNSYLVANIA, St Lock, Mo. All communications promptly answered- ofttgl-lv THE underlined lake.ltJ* method to express their grateful ncti osvledgement* to the Ftrr Depart ment, for Uieir energetic and sareessfut exertion* in saving their iirewery, on the morning of the Vlst inst. ocufl ISWJ. W SMITH A CO JACOB WS&TKB, JB., WHOLESALE CROC EE, Importer of FOREIGN WINKS, LIQUORS and CIGARS, dealer in Old Mocongaheia Rye Whiskey and Pittsburgh Man ufsetares. comer of Market and First sis. 5 Superior articles supplied at msrket rates. nct'M Tl OST—October l«ih, on the wharf, from steamer 4 Hibernia No 1. one trunk and one chest, marked Mo. O'Neill, Pittsburgh, Pa . containing clothing, fcc. information cf'lht mrae Py octs3 Wft M MITCHEITfftK Bleaching powder—so c*ak* Ju Muipntt 4 Son*' brand, a atiperior artiele, for «a!e by octrJ ’ \V A M MITCH hXTRKF. IX bbla prime N 0 Mcia*»c». in oak ul bl>l*. in (lore and for *t!e b/ “*oetS3 W ft'M MITCHKLTBKE Fresh TFAB-—lmperial, Gunpowder and Yount Uyaon Tea*, of lopenor qualtiy, in hfeheru, Ik and 0 nouud bzi, ju*t rcc.'d «nta l»np No a. 10 111 bl>U No V. y 0c.83 W A M MITCIiELTREE FLGUii—T 5 bbls superior Family Flou*. jn»t rec’d and for rale by COPE A BUfcYFOIiLF* oei-O 103 Second st POTATOES— 163 bbls re?\l this day and Tor *ele by ociSl TASSEV A BEST SOAP— !O0 bxs No t Cin. Soap, in »t re and for sal by oei2l_. TASSKV A PEST C HANDLES—31 bxs Mould Candles, for .«lo t.y r / octrt • TASSKV A BIST BACON— 10U bhd* Sides and Shoulders, primf, 113 tierces Cahvaiied Hamr; • 4 bhds Yellow Ham*; on ronstgbmei .and for sale by ocuti SELLERS A MCfILS ISbhls Fall Strained, ]u«t re«M £id tot oct-n SELLERS A MCtJLS ibds N O Sugar, juit rec’d and for tali :t Zt SELLERS A NIQuLS_ lARD Oil— V j gale by SUGAR— SiA bb _}y oct i T F.AD—CWrtfi 1 a era Geneva, __ octaa ■ id TJIBUONS-A. • XV day open 5y Kilibona. ig* Galena Lead, landing from steam- Boston and Hudson, and for sale by James a iiU'icmso.y&cq A. Maaon ACo , Market will ib ,T_boxc* of Ibe l&ieit «tyle of tinnui P 0c133 Now opening, at f-0 Market at., «CQ !iit> aad American Blanked; com- of Bath, Whitney and Ko«e ociin A A MA»ON (f. CO KD C .\SH*i&RE?-3» piece*.' 0 f «7. tile color*, and of all qtraluir*. at Co octgi A A MA7QV A CO BLANKETsJ-J pain of (ins pmin# ibe beat illai.kcu HIOII tTOI-OI me l»*bian .h | '•'•l'-'L- 1 SALE—a Leaver Engine*. cylindi n :ter. 8 feet • roke, all ready for u» >. Applv to Engines ko 14 meii ilia* mil be told ctieo SCAIFK t ATKINSON, bel'n Wood and Market tin M. good French Creek Shingle for *ale low hr MILLEK A BICKETSON. 174 and 174 IJheqr it SHINGLES —t jost rec'd en vSE—II4 superior t Cre«n Chectt iiry,J in itore and fo‘r «a!e by MILLEH A RSCKKTSON C'tREAM CHF j (Ho«n Util I ocUU QOFFEE-4.il Tt sal* by oet bag* Rio Coffee; " Java *• u *up Laguayra do.; in 'tore. (■' 3 MILLER A RICtCKTSn.N d* N O Sugar; >l* Lovering'a coarie and fine pulv’d; •* crushed Sugar; ‘ St Loait C pnlv'd and L emitted do; ‘ u and.St jame* Loaf, No* 4, •e aul for *a)e by MILLER A RICKCTSON SUGAR— OT h 45 b 5. 0 and T; in ale octiO PLANTATIO 2311 bbl« FI i AND S. >l. MOLASSES— mIaiion MoIa»*e»; Lout* 8. 11. ‘* 4 * in *loro, for tale by MILLER A RICKKTSQX —HtTtTlils'No 4 Large MactoreU 14 •> No a * 40 hi bbl* .No 3 Large “ ' r tale by MILLER A RICKKTSON J^ACKK'RfiI In store and octal Cbilhcolbe Soap, Just rec’d and it ;i - 43 MILLER A RICKETSON SOAP— 100 b: sala by j lit Ulencbrd WintetSpcrm Oil; qat'l col’d “ u '• - “ Fall OILS— atou g> *Xx> • iwmi ‘ ICOO • «0!1 • stall • Bleached •“ u “ •• Winter Whale 11 Crude Whale Oil; »o a Lard Oil; in Hore, for title by MILLER A RICKBIT-ON : LOVERS OF OqOD TEAI did BLACK TEA) juil received TO Till 90 chests Hplei ■reel from England, at 11A TOWS WISE STORE, HGRRIS k Kat « -...y .. '1 .Mr liawor. it the >wse kitn it retailed in i: pound. W*ioei i wrll iiwtr' ihi i t-r tupmmr to i .1 thi« country. I higher prtceu To • in flavor, end . i emu per pack i pound. . We bare al«o COLOUj*, purrfi I EBAL StBIKT. ALLXOBEXT. > iperior Uiack Tea wu purchased by t A, in the I»ondoo Dockt,duly/r«, and i of morig and rough lea that 1 Inglaml al four and five •hillings per er hat tatted Ulack Tea in England, it i ihe itrength, flavor and roughtie** i< ■t\y they have been able to purchase in you compare thij with whnt you pay • elsewhere, yna will find it tuprnor irariy double the strength. Price—si i»«, or in balk at 00 and 70 ceuts per iim received ARTISTS TOOLS otid lascd by Mr. Haworth when in Pari*. »*£.' WINES AND LIQUORS, •ji Morrt* A Haworth'* Wine Store, S*eny: POKE! i Just receiver Federal »t, All*; Direct from Pn ' do Op 1 lOnipc* prime old Cornac Brandy; no, 6 hbd* Port Wine ‘‘Para Grape Jfiice.” . * land, 3 pipe* Gin; idi>n, 1 puncheon Engliih Gin) idon Dock*, 1. hbd inperb Old Port Wine; (!<«', 1 [• nclicon Irith-Whi»key: npock, I puncheon Scotch whiikejr. erb parchiaed ud (hipped in the differ roP*> 6y Mr. Hawonh, (who ha* juit no , w °® er ihe tome for caih, whole t ti fur profit. do lie do Or. The above w eat part* of Bur returned,, an? w tale or retail, at TttU it a rare < Witte* and Litpn real. \ cbsnee for ibote who require superior io»s, os we &re determines to offer them octV3-dtfw To Contractors, ,O£OBALS will lie received at the of n? ,ei JV T , Kanawha Company in Ml)® day of November next, for the • Dam aero** Juoea River, at tp FaJli, twemy*eijnt miles above SEALED pß u .ra work will be exhibited, end tpe-r f-dclivefcd to.Uie contractor, at ibe ij» Richmond, by too fltb day of No- to the Secretary of the 5 WAI.TBR GHfVNN, ? Chief Engineer J. R. 4K. Ca n?, ISlh—{octadiew3er JT Notice* Hen* ot the • clficßiione there Company!* offio vernutr nest, o Company. .. Richmond, Oct iPOSaM will be received el the Of* Wily l'-ißtnii»ioner», aniil 13 o'clock Kaj. H;4 3lit UuL, for farqitUnr the f-pavement on ibe oldo-walk of the nNnVraniio Rosa >t SEALED PIU fico of-the O (noon) of Wednt brick end l*Yin Pnbtie Grooad* TIIUAiAS PERKINS,} WM, DENSON. S-Coma'i*. JAMES ttITCHEIi,) Cotton Factory for)Soli THE aubacriber o fieri for aale. the whole or a put of the Allegheny Cotton Factory, cofitfiinlng dev en hundred Throttle Fpindlea, and oiieStreaeher. with all the neeeaaary preparation lor the jraannfacrarinr of Cotton Yam nnu Wick. Machines In gkod order. For panlealan enquire of the .subaertber, at the Fac tory, Allegheny city. I I _ oct£i-dtw JAMES A-GRAY. EBIVATK LESSONS io the German, French nnd FnglUh language!, Writing Book-keeping by (ingle and doable entry, Ac., given Ip a practical man ner, dny and eTcning, at the Wetftem Commercial Seboolof ) HUBERT SCHYfABZ,’ • oci«-Iw* No. 0 St. Claif at, GUM SHELLAC—3 cases jutt ree'd and for sale by oev££ R E SELLERS WHITE CHALK—3OOO Ibsjuit rcc’d and f r sale by _ oci2d_ __ RF. SKLLKRS 0"1 AI.LIPOTS-7 arn ass’d sixes, ju*t rec'd and for JT »sle by oerti R E SFLLI- Rj \,l AGNKSJA—2 cawi, in blue paper*, ioSt rec’d and iVI for tale by octfc! 1 RESELLERS WANTED— Fjghi or Ten (too 4 UORBES, from four to seven year* old. Enquire- of Mr liarl,> at the Morongahea Hridje oct'Jg-3t LARD— 20kegs tec'd iht* day and for rale by aettM • TAS3PXJL B^- T _ ROLL BUTTER—I bbl fresh Roil natter, rec’d and for sale by ocr-hl TAS3KV tt HKwT PEA NUTS— tt) Racks in store arid for sale by . _ oils) . TA-SEV A BEST 1X1 W YARN—3 tack* Coarse T-yw Yarn for sale by nets* • 'Passey a best Patent Chilled Rpllara* TO THE MANUFACTURERS OF IRON. THE under>i<;ned hoi received Letter*. Patent from the Government of the Unite id States,'for a new nml superior mode of casting CHILLED ROLLERS, whieti are now >iiTered lor sate utihe lOWA FOUN DRY, Pittsburgh, by PARRY. A Co., at a half prut per pound lower than tliour,*'nek r.nd phee*. ALEXANDER A I AY. 75 Market M, ociAi not’h west eoi tin: Diamond _ BTEAM SAW MILL FOR SAUE, — IN Monroe county, Ohio, 'fl Miles below Wbee’iutr. and one mile above Sui.fikbr on the bank of the nve,. wi-h four.neres of ground on which are a rtesru Saw Mill, pi complete operati-n.- Also, a Plnurmjr Mill Uorm, U> by 37 feet, and iNreo etorle* Inch oi.e llrii-k ar.-J two l-ram* Dwelt&ig Home*; Til choice Fr-it Tree«/ Sc. A bargain tn4v l*e had by prompt application for particulars nt .' * —» Market street, to t ARMSTRONG!* CROZEft ’ !few Rllier ery. j MRS- BARR Will open, on Jut sdaV, October 23d, n general assortment of Fhll.antji Winter Mile LINER V. contisiiugjn part of JVclvetiSattn and Silk BuNNCrs, latest style; Caps, J-eaUier*. Flowers, Rib bons, Ac.,— m Fourth st, between Ala ket and Wood. ocgfl-dPu* ___ | Removal. ROBF.RT A. CFNNINOHA.’iI ha* removed \o No 0 Co;i,re?rctel Row. bun*-- ife-rmerty occupied by M. rns Orura. where he wiu be Luppy lb see hi* iriends and former customer*. 1 __ r.cr.D Bam or Pinssnoii, » A, lOeiober 10, 1M9. $ N ELYCTION for thirteen IHrectdrii ot th’« Bank, for lb** eniuing year, will!be held at the Bunking Unite. on Monday, the l9;h otjN'nvemHrr next. from Grant it— will be told on tov.robo trnai- Apply to rct,6dlw , J FINLEY, 19 Water iu . F)ACON HAMS— A few do»k» prime canvassed ) Hatu»,jUii ree'll and for dale by 0-t‘J) fetfc \V HaRB.UJGH CIHKKSF —SW li'>iei Cra&m! Cbee*e, m atore «"d for J *al«* by |S 4. ,\V HAKBAUGM ROUSSELL'S celebrated Soapa, Extract*, Perfumery, ftrah ihvoien for ante *-y ociJO J k. CL> JjMNK SPONGE—A oct2o F'LAXNRJ.S-t'J bol Klaimela, m»l rco' tiftiirocnt, and for) »al l-'actoiy priiTS, hy pe ait \ 1 ACKKKKL—io“CL 1 * l for »al** liy oci Bacon siDKa and shoUlders-a few C t»k» each in atoie and for s&ldby i ctVO | No tLK Srrnnd ti SWEET POTATOES—SO ibis in ■tare aid for aalo t>F LOPE t MItyVFOGLK, °<‘t ; o j No IQj Bcrttnd at t7»LOUR— 50 Ltift extra family, in •inre and for tale i>r - CORE it IWKVFO-iLE, oattO ! No ll>S SfcorJ »l CHEESE— A choice articieiir More and for >n!e by COi'jE A UREY FOGLE, octal j No ip j Second «t I AMI* BLACK—OO l»t>1« a*4‘d. for oct‘C f'IIJEKS*— 2W) bo*e» m »to: L/ ocil6 VINKOAH— 4U Lb!* Dana * Soa’» naiu ckcr, jasl rec'd and for tale l>y STUART A 81-. L, octlC f« Wood *t ■jUTOL.A9SI2S-.16n Wji* prttp ocil9 ae, m oak'packages; I in rrprcM - JIS DILWOR t'il & CO J»y — :1 - . - - - MADDER— 2 eaaki to ariiTe thi« day, for iale by octltf Jj S DILWQRTH k CO IIsDIUO— 4 eeroom to »hi» day, for aato l*y oetlO _i 8 DILWORTH A-CO CIOFFEE— 150 bag* to arn*e this day,-for sale by J OCM •] a m LWORTH ACO TOBACCO— CO bn extra fi a, expected daily. pmiP aDILWURTUACO *|)UCK£TS, TUBS AN«>K '.ELKOS—UOdoiEurk- Ij eu 16 dot Tubs, 8 dox Kcclrrs, um store ud for »Tie by <*lt» J B DlL\| ORTH ACO AND CLA? KETS—W, R. Morphy ; r ho* recM a further oup *ljr of lmcd« made flan*. ne !* Whites. Plaid and Briwn, and kcry sipenor tome made Blankets, to which he inritcttlUa attention of boycrs. Mlll) FARMEITO3-W.E. of borers lo bln chotc Mack anU.O»ncy color*. Mazajune hi.Oe j iMonmenl ol Mui l unc», °f bamUome •bode (raoii Uoo «u. Exchange bank No, *7 Wooa «. OT&TOES—lCbblsin «o'dfor 6»JebT crlTg&'skinner R A Sr/ 6 '"' ,l •^.gL’sl-ixner OATS— SO sacks la store and for «al e b X- rv „.,._ ocllS GRAIQ A SKINWKR Twilled- bags—to d« ai *icr« « n j?, f°i*?'? n by ocil9 - CRAIG BACUNSIDES— AsmaJl lot in Monsfeid oetlO , CRAIG A SKINNER India Rubber Paste. Q GROSS just rec'd from the Philadelphia Factory, 4 no excellent article for tendering Boo“ MUMCHEES'E-iW boxesext.aCream Cheese for rale at the Batter and Oheeae Depot. ocilb J B CANFIELD LARD— 4 bbla and SO kegs oA consignment and foi sa-c by CRAIG A SKINNER, octtu No 2d Market st SALERATUS— 27 casks Saleratua. (Buckeye,) land i:ie by the M. and L. H. Line, and l GRANT COFk KK—lftV bags Rio. iu»t rec'd amt for sale by i 4 1C A CULUBKHTSON. 14ft (iheriv «l RICE— ty lirrcci Kic.r, Ju»t rer.’d and for sale by onlG A GUIIiKKTrtON, US Liberty *t lf>f\ DOZ. Uuekrts; |0 c’oz large Tubs; 5 doz small l'.rU Tubs; 6 dor Keeler*; )u»t rcc’d nnd for sale by, c.ctu; C H GRANT bxsT\V IL ree’d and tor sale by V/ octlC i WICK A M-CANDLES 3 SALEKATUS— id ease* for sale by ocilC WICK A M'CANDLBSS CREAM CHEESE—? 2 boxes Eitra. for rale by odlC 1 WICK A M’CANPLKSS * LSPICE—4O 1 ogs on hand and for aale br octitt WJCK A M’CANDLKSS BARLEY— On band and for sale by oi tl ~un: , wyvi, •> i. • Share* fifty dollar* each. Two dollar* and fifty cents each *hare lAjbe raid on üb«cnpuon. COMMISSIONERS 4 lVm, Larimer. Jr. Robert Wood*, “Wm. B. Me&urg. Joseph Plnmmer, S. M. Kiar. Jotub Kirc, Jo1»q Sb-ilff, Alex. Roarbarg, II D King octls-lnn»3 cnicKEiUirG's pianos. ijj. RECEIVED and now open for exarai jES£**s>fg nation, a new ami .plendid assort |ii|_iaiii liiua'i J inert of 7 Ocw»e Piano* from “Clunk HI V | f*>ni)g” Boston, among them a. full carved Louis XfV. ordered for one of our citizens, who in* kindly permuted it to remain in my ware room to . M’CLINTOCK. EMUOdSKD PIANO ANDTABLK CUVfcIKS,—A larks xMorraent of fiaboMrd Piano and Tabl cover* can be lotiod at W. M'Cliiitodc i Carpel W*** house, Dl reduced price*. Call and examine be: purchasing elsewhere. octl3 ~l’tnssr>an t Bcpi. 19, IM9. i fft THi' S K. HIBBERT:—DearSii', YonrWßl iV i Tl.Mi PLfc’lD we hare now been uauifmorethan n jew. will oiflookinf oitl the entriei made by It, we the co or a bright bine blaet. It U pleasant te « riie wi:h, tbwi free, and doe*, not clog the pen like ii'o ordinary uvk* in use, Wishing vou ibe ready sale H. merits demand, we are,yoars reipectfally, SIMPSON * CO. For rale, together with HiWiert’i Ued Ink, and Ma chine Copy Ink, by B. A. Fabneitock it Co., H. P. Sell wane, Allegheny City, and by the manufacturer T K Hibbert, Druggist aud Chemat, corner of Liber ' • Sionhtield >a, Pittsburgh. octta ier«, jum rcc'J (IARPETS: CARPKTS!—Ree’d thisdar, at W. W’. J CLINTOCK’S Carpet Warehouse, No. 75 Fojuh n, a further sopply of Cn«T«ts, of Itio Uiest and moat airproved stylos, to whien we in rite the altentioa of SrF.AMBOAT MEN, and those wishing to furnish HoUSbS, U> call ana examine the Urgent assortueat in the city, which wo will sell cheaper than ever be fore offered in the western market. Csrpet Ware* hou«c. No. 75 Fourth street . • 1,1,113 W. M’CLINTOCK. rpuKQUOIS JKWELBVJa«t opening, a bcaotife I assortment of Turquois, Pearl amt Diamond Jen ciry Utrail Pins, Bracelets, Finger Rings, Bucklei Slides Chains. Ear Riugs, Ac. Ac. Also, a splendid stuck o« gold and silver Watchei of the best quality and at eastern priectf-warranted. Diamond Sparks, Gold Pens, Polar 4< OCU2 comer Market and 4th s’u ONE excellent Jewelry Comiter.'JhowCaie. tor sale or _ w. W. WILSON SUGAR CURED HAMS—to nuts oxtra a. C, Kami t» llams. just reo’d and for «ale hy octld SELLER 3&NICOLS TaUQTaNTSTI an'oco v Las—WTarclinCcki* D nw opening the handsomest assortment of Pil’d Cloth Piano and Table Cover* ever offered in this mar ket, to wbleh be Invites the attention,of purchasers. oCll3 BACON SlDES— to,oeo prune, tn smoko house, for sale by oetlt) KIES A JONES HOOKS—The LituT tsavsge, by Capt War- 3 ofPendennls, by Thsckeray. Part Sd Tho Caxtnus, by Balwer, complete. Vot7, Chalmers’ Poiihumons Works. Coutx’s Phrenology, new edition. . JOHNSTON A STOCKTON, ocili Corner Jd and Market. TtUflifiT’lJ POWDER—Just received, a lull ,«up 1/ ply of the various kinds of Riffe and Blasting powder, of the superior manufacture of B- J. Dupont, HeNemoonA Co, which is offered to the trade on aeeosusodaDng terma ~. Deliverable from Maraii«e at al! honn of. the day. octlO J. C. BIPWKLL. Art. Water «t _ ree’d, 4a %tad Co- _s the Dry &. MURPHV\ COIX'MIIU UOOI-X ba*» juM retkl and lor sale by oetfl RE SELLERS, 67W00d st_ LI NS EfiinJlC—ff'Tßbl s Linseed" OiOn handsome order, rte’d per steamer GlnbAfor sale br oetS SELLERS A KICOL3 VIAL CORKS—a bales, of a meal cm site,rac’d and fernltty octT BRAUN A HJ2TER AMUSEMENTS THEATRE. H*nager*~~< y ABXB'toff—t)rts» Circle and Parqartte Sdcood Tier * 7 " |fT*Second night of Mr. A. A. ADDAMS. Tfisbat. Oct. 2ft—Will be acted the Trmgei .^"^■..Mr.ADDAMS. Webb. '.Miss Porter. .Mre. M'lyeau- To eonelade with" THE WINDMILL. •, . Sampson-«Mr« Robinson. Matlaa , Miss Crnift. H^Wednesday—Mr. Addaras will appear. AUCTION SALES. By John D. D»*U« Auctioneer. • Large-Sale of Hoots. On Wednesdoy, Thursday and Saturday evening*, Oct 21th, 25th and 27th, at 7 o'clock, at ibe commer cial tale* room*, corner of Wood auil Fifth *U, will be •old, a large collection of Book*, in all the varioa* de partment* of science and liieratnre, embracing choice standard library editions in theology, history, poetry, medicine, ibe drama, Ac.; splendid anneal* and illus trated works in ricn binding, family and pocket bi -les, blank book*, music books, gold pens, letter and cap writing paper. Book* Terr cheap at private tale dorinr the day. octal JOHN D DAVIS, Aacl Staple and Fancy Dry Goode. 'On Thursday morning, Oct £3th, at 10 o’clock, at the Commercial Soles Rooms, corner of Wood and ‘Fifth streets, will be sold— , _ An extensive assortment of seasonably Dry Goods among which are merinos, nlpaeca-, super cobnrgt, woolen plaids,-scarlet flannels, blankets, canton flan nels, cheeks, ginghams, prints de laines, Irish linens, sheeting*, woolen and eottaa hosiery, glore*, suspen der's, cambric mo»li”N Ac Clothe, tiJX lldlftr Tailor's 1 runnings, l[c. SO pieees superfine black broad cloths; 5 Jo brown do do black eastimere,*;- S 6 pieces silk hddfs, of varioas descriptions; 120 gross super silk ami lasting c at and Test buttons SO m Hemtning’s superior needles; •150 dot Coates at Ouffiogton’s white spool 200 lbs white, red and blue sewing cotton, At * o’otock. Groceries, Queensware, Furniture, Ac. A large and general assortment of new and second hand household furniture, cooking stoves, kitchen, utensils, feather beds, bedding, mattresses, looking glss*e», catpeting. mantel clocks, window blind*, Am; «l»o, aquoi.uty ofleaiher trunks, eanvosstranks,ear andjcilhci b.,,, Adm iff isltaiort Sale Of Medicines. gurgiea] Instruments, German Medi cal Books, Household Furniture, Jtc. On Wednesday rooming, the Dlst toM., at 10 0 u the late teridenoe of Dr. Lewis Haid, dee’d, wilt be sold, his er.ure s!ock of Medicines, Snnjieni Instrtt* menu, German Medical Books Anatomical Chills, - glass jats, store fixtures, weariug apparel, l superior gold watch and chain, 2 silver watches, jewelr* is- Also—Household and Kitchen Furnitare,'! good nd in? Home. Terms cash. ~ - 3 oci22 JOHN D PAVI3, Acct FNT BOTTLfi'CuKlia—o bales ree'd and h>r»aJ« by « c 19 BRAUN & PF.ITF.R Galena lead—axw pig* u> thrive, wr »a!e by octiU __Ja£a HUTCHISON ACO OWNfciT WANTED—For4/c»k> llama,' extra cu icd, mid B. For 6 bbl* Brittle*. rokd A- Gbocb er, reeM per 8. B. WelUriUo from Wheeling. . octlO » MILTE.NUERGER.B7 From »t ■»"YUT~ *fr*- IJUTJ KK—IU kegs ree d ami for »u-o by X>©ctlO ARMSTRONG ft CROZER RAGS-iaiUree’dand lonalel.y „„ oct.O ARMSTRONG A GKOZER buU Iresit Flour, rec\i and lor sale by ARMSTRONGjfcCROZER ■>OOT AND SWrorHEß*B“Kew Collection of IV Church Music, comprising many of the most nop* olar and useful luces in common use, together with a l-reat variety of new and original Realm and Hymn Tone*, Anthems, Chants, 4c.; designed for, the use or Choirs, Congregations, Singing School*, 4c L re ceived and for sale by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, octtO *0 Wood st BINDERS' BOARDS—I24,OOO Bredera Board*. (straw) Chamberebcrg manufacture, on hand and for sale by ACULBfcRISON, oetlO 145 Liheny at ’ Salesman Wanted} IN a wholesale and retail Dry Good* Store. One who understands the city is a good Salesman. AdJress u 9. W.," Bax 300, Pittsburgh Post Offiee. <*** PRINTING PAPER—2OOO reams of Printing and Booh Paper, a superior article. Assorted atzea on hand. Any size made to order at sborl'st notice. oe t» fl C BILL, 87 Wood it C'tHEKSE— aidbxs Cbccsejost ree'd and for sale by j octS SELLERS 3c NICOLS O.MKSTIC FI.ANfcEI»S—U pi»ee« while and barred Flannels, (Arthur* « Bio. man ufacture,} which mil be sold ata " 'ranee above manufacturers’ prices. Gall' •'■loo Market »L _ IjiconoMV blaSk.’ U ever offered in thii. smali advance. Cal! nnt octB:dlm WANTED— A good Uook-kecper. Apply at No: 60, Market st The bd»t of reference* required. ''Lltbograplite Kiubliiluaant OF WM. SUiIUUH.UANN, Third a), opposite the Post-Office, Pimbei^lu—Maps, Landscapes, IBIN heads, Showbill*, Labels, .Architectural and Machine Drawings, easiness and Vi.iiing Cards, Ac, Vniraved or dra-r n ori atone, and printed in colon, Gold, Uremia or Black, in the most approved style, and t>t the moat reasonable prices. octl&ly FAYETTE PtMCSftU3I BLANKETS, WHITE AND BROWN DOMESTIC FLANNELS WE are now receiving from the factory a large supply of these goods, which we are selling low er than each goeds can be had elsewhere in this eity. We nsc no acids la biraching, thatitjures the roods; cur object bring to produce goods not for show only, l.nt for comfort anu durability, and as ssch they re ccivtd lhe first premium over all other goods exhibit ed at tbs late Allegheny Agricultural Fair. Foi site at the Blanket Depot' No. £3 Market at, and at the ware rooms of the Fayctto Manufacturing Co., No. lid Second st Blankets of oar Manufacture are scud in Allegheny City, by Mr John Dean, and ■'V tadowi, 1 ’ Federal «L Oyaterat OyataraJ BUBKF- & CO'S Dally Express is now rejtilarly de liveries Can and Shell OVSTEIIS, which are of fered to dealers and families at the lowest prices. Quality wajnur.ed fe jnol to any brongbx to this mar. ket, and for sale by i. C. BIDWELL, Agt, Water «. Also—At the following depots!-Reis StlUreer, cor ner Southfield and Second *ti| li Ileaxleton, Diamond; Mercer A Robinson, Federalst, Allegheny. oetls HAMS— CSlicrees Barged'HamMnstree'd and fo gale by ocllS SELLERS A NICOL 9 <)ST—'* L‘ uST—One Boxijiore patterns, (mm ley, Pittsburgh,) taken from stcambi in mhiakc. Any information of tha > thankfully receired. A. Bl cctlfciUt No- SUNDRIES— 13 bigs Fealher*; «• do Gitueog; 3d< Wool; l bbl Beeiwai, now landtag from iteame: Ohio, mod for tale by oei!s ISAIAH DICKEY fc CO LADIES’ WAsMINU GU>VE3-Ja»t rec’d, 1 doz pair Ladie*’lndia Rubber Walking Glove*, and (or sale el the IndirfUbbcr Depot, No. 5 Wood *u - ocils J ft H PHILLIPS JUST rec’d,iroia ihsThilaaelphiaFaeiorv—lWySi 44 Greco Oil Cloth, for Window Jllind*; SCO ydi 44 Carrier? Oil Colo: SCO yd*3 4 Floor Oil" Cloth; foi tale at octlfl Jft H PHILLIPS. No 3 Wood «t LARD OIL—S bblejusireo'd and for *ale-l*y ocitS __ __ SELLERS A NICOLS LaSIEQIL— 500 gallon* ioit.rec’d and for tale by oclis _ _ J KIDD ft CP.No*O Wood M ALCuiIOL— 300 xaila jnetrec'd and lor »afe by octl3 i KIDD A CO, No CO Wood »t tl LASJTFaPEH—^S - Reaiai t 'BiniiiiT > aient, inelor I* and for sale by J KIDD ft CO, oct!s No 60 Wood *t r PANNERS’ QlLr~23o rails inal r«'d and for saleby X ocas J KIDU -& CO, No CO Wood H COD Ll VEttTilL— Whue «0, juil ree’d and tor aalo by _ octlS J KIPP A CO, No 60 Wood »i . TAPKSTRV’OIL CLOTHS—Rec’d lbi» enorarticle, jnsl tecM Rod. for »olc by ocil3 BORAX REPD—i cues jail rec’d and for tale by ocLtJ R E SELLERS TANNERS’ OlL—to bbit for »alo br QCII3 ; CH GRANT WJPCLINTOCK. BLACK TEAS—is hf chests Powchoog; 20 do do saperior; 10 do do Chatvs “ 1 do . Oolinr, exin fine; [OQtUJ C H GRANT ANTEU—A second hand'Opea Counter. Enquire or [ocU3l C YBAQER, 106 Martel at ► ACUN—UL—5 »et* Wool roo’d this day, an*i is °° b ",rr ’■ " yi,il °ffls' , PA^ 1 oNtco TNDIA lIUHBF.R BIXTINM™ n j 1 India Rubber Machine BelUnS. ■?” •»“'« “fh wide,-just reeeieed and for l jttit ree'dand for aale by l j oetU R E SELLERS |\TaSSACHUSETTBTRUNK hoards; and Hoi- IVI net Board*, kept eontiantly oa band and for lale by . octlO A CULBERTSON WILLED BAQB—<9 doa oa hand and for »ate tn ooaO ACVLBEBTSON : rt a, L v PACKET tllNE'. ■— T„,„ wo’! i i3 ovn,uWof»ri«'!ap*““*" 3 “f>"-:' i as■? ~ ■ “ns h »tf«l the dar previous to suiting, UpSof freight and the entry of f£ tjr. In all eases the passage menoy must t>a paw » »* advance, j 4 ••• • C. 8. Porter The !3AAC U . i leave Pltubargh fi*err Sunday mor^ntc«tioo , clottj . _ Wheeling errry Sunday evening at Wp. u. . I H ‘ lSi|lt «olloAir t Aui£BT. Mrad w/ivAvweirfT. ~ ■ in. inRFRSLt No. 2. Capt. J. KU3Sno.TH.WUI . > lesSel’SubiScwMT Im&f »°nite m Id o'tloeh ■ ; . Ths NEW ENGLAND No: 3, Capl. S.D «.*,-*>» j TO® Piii.bnrirh every Wcdneaday aomta tat 1* o'clock; \Vheefin(rejerT^^*Jj^^ ! " l,! ff * ***-.?. ~,‘’ r bu?kCTMT'fburiday BomnA«U>o'dotliWl«Hl ' , even’ evening »* 10 T. ». SATOEDAY PACKET. ■ fessgjsassra clock; Wheeling every Friday atiqr.« r - . _1 _ _ The'aplemlidaieamer . V WEtLSVIU.I2, .. ■ - k92rfei£3a "Wiggins;, muter, will leave tor toe ~ and all bt?Tfnedlßtc,port» .i»- .4, height or passage, apply onfward.'. ocl2o COFFEE— 13 bag* Old Goverfijar.n’t Ja'iiuCoffoe, R.R .sd to »1. by C| . LIIKRTBON . V 1 ftKAM CHKE--ifc>-yy Ux*”Fanrid?e’»«lebr*lc4: Vy Kxtra Cream Ch«»e,iu»irecared nnd loraaio »v the Bauer and Cheeso Depot, by ocl9 OaXKRATUS-J cski and 8 bn O ceivcd and for sale Ly oct3 J 0 CA?i FIELD CHEESE— 300bxsCheese, jast received ** But* ler end Cheese Depot.* oct3 -J B CANPiKLU * ■j'LOUll—33 J. OCt3 A GENERAL and well selected stock of Groceries •• &e Ac .to which the attention, of parea*»frir reopecifatly invited, kept constantly on hand aad for salc!>y * octin A CULBERTSON -r^ JUNI AT Al 3 LOOMS— SO tons forstlchy' ’ ’ octlO . ‘ iKIER fc JONE 9 &CKEKEL—iOObbI grcl,fot salo by V' EL VET'MUMMING*.—Ah nawnmcnt o tne we*t •tylet Velre» Trimmin«, pf alt ilia Ifadinjcol- __ or*, to be found el the Dry Good* Ijoujn of _ ''' ~ W. |L MURrHi. '.i' 117HITNEy _ VV Blsakeu, a soperior article, at No 100 Martct t octfrdlm . D. H. FRALTCH. 1 BEKck alpaccas,'to* mour^inu-—w. h- Morphy has-6ec*ived another lot of Bomhame, finished Alpacas for mourning. Alio, Black Partnct* taa, French'Jtleriboa, ami other styles of Dress Goodt) ■at no*thea»t corner.of poanli and Market sta. octlS ' TXN SOdo N CTar,2s do Rosin,landing and for *a!e by ocaii - J PALZBLL , CHEESE— 211 bi*CrenmClieo«e,ssdoWß Ci*e*#-4 in Here tad for.ule bf octll t~ IfSppiiilipiri ” 1000 sxn " Wrappln s ' 600 u D’Ule Crown u . * SOU “ Medium lUg . “ 600 **. Crown . • 300 “f Med’oTealUuaaadw , « ,, 300. “ Manilla m . 300 u Shoe Paper, astorted colon; _ 501 tot■ Rolled Bonnet Board*. For *ale at reduced. prices, by B. C. HILL, e-i 0 ' 87 Wood u TUTNEBS-wiil find a complete aoonmettof Bn* Kettle*, Japanned and Braes Cendlettieka,vßr*: Shoveli and Tong*, Snuffer*,.Pklmmera and L*»‘ diet, Fleih Folk*, and all other kind* of good»tt*at allr kftM bv them, and for aale at-eatremo low pnaeal . oct& i LOGAN,WILSON*CO - t WASTED, A GIRL to da house work. I _A permanent creation and good wage* will be given. Inquire at thii* . otiice* 1 \ '!' oct9>dtf _r ' POST FOB A «mtll BJtek> . c«4Y nail, warranted wand; for etlo, frry\lo*. -Inquire at B H PATTERSON* >•: nil iptio - ' _ livery -' 1 1 >uosSEt7a a bxjm ATi c iTVlKegaß.—The AH 111 |y sanatory, balsamic and tomo properties of tai*. ~ Vinegar reodor it far soperiorto Cologne water fbt the ordinary rmrposei of the toilet, earpassin* the la>- - ter iaitopename. It prevents and remarM pimpiee, itettet mid asperity of the shut, U refreshes and wfaitena, the skin, rendering “It toft and smooth. It eorreetrthfe: , clammy and hitter taste of the moath,imparting a fresh and pleasant breath. It eleanses- ana whitens th^ D. 11. FRALICI ,and hardens the gums. [For all the above per* **, it is used with water in 'inch oroportion as may . foand moit agreeable. Ryinholing ilend rubbing .on the temples, it will remove headache. If applied usually to a burn er bruise, it will eventually prevent 1 mortification. Iteorrecu vitiated air, and guaranties • from contagion; it is therefore vary osefal for puiifiisg " and perfuming apartments. For sale by R E SELLERS. Wholesale Druggist,' ■ *pU2t_ ■_ 67 Wood street, Pittsburgh'-' FHT’Ka'TON 4b CO. keen constantly on hand • for wholesale and,retail tnde, Gents’ Seeks and Slocking*,-Ladies Hosiery Of variety, ehildrenip plaip, striped and plaid Stockings, ladies and gent* . i Rid Gloves, with'a grtat variety of gent*, laulesdod < I childrens wintcrOloves; childrens worsted Gtitert, I Socks. ITtxJ'l*, Tippets and Bcarfojcaib’d and plain - \ Hdkfs, 'Breektast a->dNight CapsTßonnet andFas* - l Flowers, Fringes, Gimps, Laces, Hattons, Pina, Nee* I dies, Tapes, gems Sains and Under .Garments. Cif- I rats, 4c. 4c. Store No. W Foonh it, between Wow. I and’Martel. ■ j- PCtS \ Groceries— -350-bags Green Rio Coffee; 150 pkca Y. H, Imp. and God powder Tern; -* - tOnalf chests Black Teas, lfO bt« Va manufactured Tobeecp; - ' ‘ 40hhds N.O. Bogar; • •* 20 bbls Loaf Bogar; • ; 10 bbls Cru-bcd Sugar! 50 bbls Wos. 8 and i Mackerel; S 3 hf bbls do 'j - do; 25 tierces Fresh Rice; f ; • 400 tides Sols Leather, (N. Y.) 5 casks Madder: SO bxs No. l-Chocelala; SOObblsN.O.Molasres; 50 reams ‘Writing and Letter Paperj' i bbls Roll Brimstone; 20 bbl* Camwood; • ' 10 reams Spanish'Whi’ing: 50 bbls« .hip Logwood; lubl Cam'phor; fiObxs While Pipes; lbbl Nutmegs; . . SO bbls S. H Motauei; 6 bbls cloves; !B> I>M» Boston Tar. 3 cerooos S. F.lndigo; < 20 bbls Tanners 1 Oil; 100 mats Cassia; :, * 15 bbls Foitirk, 1 6000 B 3« Cotton Yarns, ass’d, A m. tnif 5b bales Candle Wiek, Washington MUL 100 bales Nos. 1 4-2 HattingJ 3 bbls Saltpetre: Bdo Epsom Salts; 3 bbls Chalk; 5 bbls Gio Ginger; - 40 qr bxa Half Spanish Cigars; -20 qr bxs Spanish Cigars; 100 twentieth bxa Spatiish Cigars; jY IUO tenth do do do; ’ ~ 1 "' Together with a fall and eeneral assortment of PlEK burgh maoofacturcd article*. JkKFf-pYD, ; Round Church Buildings, octl7 - on Liberty and Wood st*, Till* burgh. rked'A. Brad joai Pilot N'o.2 abora will be tBADLBYi >. 19 Wood at r t | Llqnorii*«*■ THE «Qb*eriber> are now recefrine their Fill Stock of.Gooda, and offer fpr s4le the tollowiagi oa *©■ comtsodatin* terms: I • ' 350 casks Mnipratt's Soda A*h, CT per cent, SO do ilo nieitclunr Towder, 11 hhda prime N. O. Sneer; ■' . ... ICfltbl* do Molaeao*, In oak bbla; 17 table Loaf Segar; ' 1 152 bags prime Bto Ce®rei _ 30 bf cbens Y. Ur«ft»Te«i .. 100b*« Y. H,G. lyand ImperialTeai 300 bbl| C Becdfied and Old Mon*- Whiskey, i-., 17 hf pipe* Brandy* ol Dopajr, &ej 3 pipes HotiendiGinj ... •ri iuU Port lvi«-., T.no«. brud. i , 12 do Madeira & sherry Wine*; 33 do Sweet Malaga. do & do White lYSnes; sdo N. E.Bamf i *• _ Tmreßier with an assortment of Doaestle Liqnora, | No. ISO Liberty at. RESELLERS /-I BOCEEIES- ■ i , It 2?0 ban prime Rio Coffee; * >,» 40 do Laguyra, ltU>i*a Jama Coffee; Sopaeka*e»T H and OimpowiierTea*;' 40 do Black and' Imperial do -100 do Manufactured Tobateo; . 3phbds NO Sugar, : ISO bbU N O Molaaaea, (la oak;} - VO do lugarhousedoi . - - . *3OO bb!s m.d half do Not l ( 2ud3MtrkereJ' ?0 tea Rice; gCOiidesSoleLeather;' ■ io b9*e* No 1 Chocolate: V cereon* S P lodiro l'Ouuif Caa&ta; SbbU'Cloves; ’ 100 tb» l bblCamohoK ' f S eaUDnieh Madder; • • 10 bbli cb»p*a logwood; SO doTimrter*’ Oih 00 bale* No 1 Uatunff; ?Pido»eii Beaver BveKeta; “ s “^,' 3 7so'te. E ?a J r Cora l>e*id f Bo*p and Candles* alih a nunl > aMAf « M ..| ofoiheraicdrtd artielct, jut laadiiur and 'or sale by ■»0»N WATTi CO? oca * comer of liberty and Hand eta ‘ To WeiUra Uerehaati, ~ ■pf7E OFFER oa the mottreaaonahle terms, a wet \ \, «®do Tar; 5 - » ! £?£•" J© bxicrg ChP**®> 75bxa eomtaon Cbeese; & white üBBeTJ. fi do Maocaroni and Vermicelli; 1 , , - SOtks fine Dairy Salt; GOtiashOaUi'' «*1 30 catty boxes Green Tegs; ffdo do OolOng Tea; 200 parka Ctieerer’a Fire Klndiiojl fiO $ bxa M R Raisins; 31* dor Columbian Ink, assarted sizes; 6do Red and Copying Jnkj ' . 30 bbls No 3'Maekerei; 201 and JblU No 3 do; 5 do do 1 Salmon: tor sale by . OCtO I D wir. frh and Wood H )»jo*t ree’a ana for tale Jv R E SELLERS: ' J B CANFIELD bU'juct rec'd and for tale by ; CRAIG & SKINNF.B, 2*’Market at jKIKR* JONB3 into N O Mole*-«r»> for «aJ IKIKR AJONF.S ISs— loo bbls pt octlO jS DALZBLk TO TISSBUBt