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The first down- 'fall of Iron will come from a scarcity of mom, whcre-with to buy it—a check to public and domes tic improvement, and a consequent want of demand. This drain cannot more than.commenct next year, and Only perceivable at first tis those :who watch it more narrowly." • - The learned doctor of tha Gazette differs widely Ws sera so.—The. New Orleans paArs contraa• in opinion from his lorMghrother of the American. diet Lieut. On en ' s report that Santa 'Anna had at' Ilear what the Deacon says. We copy frora the i rived at Saltine:: at' the.-head of 23,600 troeps. PComraircial Record," la the Gazette ' of yesterday . ' , The extensive exports which are now going for ward at advanced prices, will ,naturally increase the supply of foreign'bills, and reduce the premi um of exchange considerably below even the'pre sent low rates, indeed it icoutd not be surprising, be fore the spring importations commence. to ice on influx of Ipecie from the old wor/el to the ncic." We shall not.undertalci the task of reionciling the opinions of these two essayists . , on political -economy;..but it appears passing strange to us that these two organs`of federalism are so sadly out oi tune:' Our friend of the TOurnal hidi better key them up? . , i fRONI THE iCITY OF MEXICO. We find the folloWing in two :or three of the :New. York papers of :Satarclay,, as; an .extract from ; a leiter received in that city, dated ii Crrr or IXxxico, 23d Sept., 1446. 1 - , Hearken to Betts.. . :., .The proposition of the• President of the United 'The Reading 'Press 'gives the following whele:' States for negotiating a Pea" , Will ba the A/W I question cered b the Mexiean JUAta• 1 some advice 'to the staunch Demociacy of Baia ' , !‘We haxe onsid no doubt the! c onsideration of the! county. As the Almanac makers say. 'it will suit i oveiture by the Jut wilt :result in a tousulta• another climate just as well." ' tion' of a, commksio to iie Appointed by the two' I 1 Mina and Harmony:—The; Democratic parts Powers• ; 'has' suffered.a defeat from two causes=a, partial "Suppo sin g no !al &roan' , iz! .to be attempted disagreement in its ranks, and the non-attendance to be fc're'l upon ~ eici9 by the Governnient of of Democratic voters at the polls. It now behoves the raited slates , Mexico will ascent oron.eartem • every member of that party to throw aside all an-i conditions, to a change i of the boundary of existing imosity and bad feeling engendered by disappoint- treaties. FO that the boundary of the United State., mot in getting office or -favorites nominated, to :maY include, thetieeconiartl, the hithsrto Meztican forgive and forget all in the next contest, fox the . territory of Texas.", ' public good.. We must present an IltllgOken' front I to our Enethy s -or we fall at their fut. (;et us not, again suffer our opponents to gain a victory over` !, the people by default, but rally around our men i , With an eye single for the promotion ofcorn,; the - mon good. This is all we deem proper to say at' present, and our friend's will appreciate, lle spirit in which this advice is uttered, not .from ally intern lion -to dictate to those who,deserted the ranks in ' the last election. If we wish to maintain the as cendency of democratic principles which were taught us by the great Jefferson, we must be active and united, for if we are split, up and supine, we can do nothing and lose our dearest rights, which we iurrender to the fetv. ' TE9TI . IIO . iIAL t44L01L.-M7. arc en Philadelphia, has just completed a splendid sil ver pitcher, to be presented to Gen. Zachary Tay. lor, in commemoration of the 'victories of Palo Al, ,to and Resaca de In Palmo. It stands on four ea gle's claws.and ia•enriched by the mot heamiful and appropriate castings. The cost was $200; it weighs•2o ounces,' and is itte;.rl3 , 2 feet high. The dotion3 are a committee of gentlemen of ,LeuisrZle, . Ky., and, it is worthy of their munificence. 3frixrAar.—The Charleston Courier of the lath intr., says : "The 11. S. 'troops at Fort Moultrie, ordered some titne since to. proceed to Meripo, hive been detained by Qrder, to , await i the recep tion of . clothing - . The clothing haring :arrived, the ship south Carolina has teen chartered, and the troops—abouf:l6.o in numboc--are now ern barked, and the vessel, is. to leave, AT uoder.tand, to-rrioteciw." - - Tux. GALT.—The N. 0. Picayune speaking of Comtnodore Sleet, nho was on'board, says: ••In another column we !hare told of the gale which the Perry. encountered. The gallant pommodotT. , told us last night that he had followed the sea now for nearly forty-seven years, and thought he knew What a storm was, but he . had • never before scen. blow." , ; Axrunta..--We learn, says the Pirayunc, from an officer who waaat Monterey on the 6th inst. , that in two'days after the evacuation of the city, o.en:Atriptidla. was reriroved from the i command of the. Mexican army by a . .council of officers, and that Geo. Mejia was restored thereto. The . inca parity of Ampudia is assigned for this important more, • Cu,turrt.--A clergyman - addressed his people afew Sabbaths since .4 follows:--"I said to .iou, . any. dear hearers, on the.day when we last iifted a collection, that philathropy Vraii the love of spe cies. Trornthe amount Obtained at that time; I fear that you'understood me to say si!erie. .1 trust your contributions of to-day will serve to show that you are no longer laboring under that mis take.'i ErFECTS OP TIIE aron.u.—The Y) Advocate states that thelate storm did great damage in that ,region. Several 'animals were drowned in : various parts of the ,country, and from 100 to 200 bridges talcen 'Fat -,BILL e zitizans ttowbt leib. be glad to hear that tbeie delightful musicians intend giving two more of their unique, conctrtfi' before leaving our it r. • - . TaLlrßE.— . Benefit of , GAsair.f..B.srat mad last appearauee of the Ravel Family, this evening. A great offered. • Mn. E. S. Co.liN ma, an old favorite of the Pitts burgh audience, takes his farewell Benefit on Sat 'lmlay evening. We %ish him a good hbuse. Luncn.—Bennett, of the Bank Arcade, Diamond Alley,serves up a splen4i4 lunch t every .mening . at 9 o'clock. , • WHERE Is sue ooNe—A young lady about years of age, a member of the Baptist Female Se. tninary, in Charleston, , left her boatding house on Tuesday last as supposed in a state of insanity, and has not since been heard from. t, John H. Clarke Providence, , of was on Thuralay chosen as one of the representatives of Rhode Island in the U, S. Senate, to succeed Mr. Simmons, whose term of office Will expiie on the 4th of March neat' ; _ • 'a - 3•The Governor. of Alabama. - ordered a . , specialelection in The seventh distrirt, on tile se r• cor.d Monday of Novetnber. 'Has district was represented 13y: tbe-late_Felix G4McConnell. (CFlon. Daniel Webster has-been nominated bya - Whi conntion recent' for the Pre* Y g. ve Y veld at_Exeter, N. H. ..rrlt is stated by the Baltimore 'American; that Cant: -Steal-At i n to fake commit - hi of the.Gitli brptuirnit . . • • 61 , " 1.4 • - • •Fri4,l*Y**,-,- ' n , COL. FRE2l4lS3.#llCClzOnsm—This gallant officer isearnio4lnniels,fer away from Home.— We hive before us a littex ; from Monterey, on the Pacific, to ithe edtoF Wthe .gexadria ( irirginia) 1 Gal e; cifilitaininithe-soilleed- notice 4f...Y. . . ! 0 st* . aiis - -, - Pitit - lilt4l - 1i liale;f•fuly - . "10;11 - 48: 1 , t , Ppl. Fiernonto party arrived here yeiterdiy, having 'had some pre tty bird fighting with the Mexicans , and Indian s.. They: number about two hundred, and are the most daring and hardy set of fellows I 'ever looked' upon. They are splendid marksmen, and can plant-a bullet lin ,an enemy's head With 'their horse,s ' at a full, gallop. They nev er think of eating bread, but live upon meat all the time; They never' slep in a house, but on the 1 ground, with_ ablanket around thm; theii saddle a forpillOW, and a ride by - their side.' I should like :to give you some more :minute account• -of theiii, but time will ribt admit." I 'aj-The-trniosi states that thelWar 'Department ' has issued ar, ,enormous amount of munitions of war- I —nut !less than 10,000 pounds lof amunition for field 1 and !siege.rgins, attd orar...e,ce)o,ooo of cart ridges foLsmall arms, Nottszic ea!—.—One *e.port receijed in Nay Or iente is, that Santa Anna had made a forced loan, of $2,690,009, from the churches. A itir:A ti liobngOn, deo: , brother to Riciat!idJohn4m, has been; rlected Con: • greys froth .A.ricuasa.s withcot opposition. lie re. ceived 16;425 cotes out of 16,526; polled. yards. On Sunday, the •20111, Gen. Worth we, detached, lsy•Gea. Taylor, in command of the 2d division of i the regular army ( ;shoat -1500 strong) and Cot.{ I Hay's regiment of Teats Rangers, (consisting of 1 4 , 00 men.) with a view of turning the city mid oft. kupying the Saltine road, for the purpose of cut-; , I. ting off the, enemy ' s supplies and reinforcements„ SCANDAL AT, WASHINGTON. I which were daily expected tinder Gen. Santa Anna. Correspondence of the New York Rzpress. I The' division performed the march:a-making a , . WAS/3,17,01'0N, Oct. 23. 1 road, filling ditches, See.—a distance of about six I The Circuit and District Court close the first lor ,_even pities and reached the vicinity of the enc..,, week of their term to-morrow. ,The docket is 'IV in the evening, about 5 o'clock; when the Gen.j large one, and the term will continue until the i eta', with an escort from Col. Ilaya's Rangenawas i fired on by the batteries placed-on the heights, and I meeting ;of the. Supreme Court, on the first Monday i a corps of the enemy's light troopi, who of December. The most' mportant case is that ial bY grnwing:oulsof the alleged libel of Ex-Gov. Thom- ! were sent through a corn field to.cut safrWparty, : as of Md., against his wife, the, daughter of Ex 4 From this time - nntil the•.appearitnee - ,of ! the I Goyernor McDowell` or Va. The libel was print-i white flag, on the evening of the 24th the diVisiou ed in a pamphlet, ablaut three years since, and cir- of the army commanded by - Getr; -Worth was in- 1 culated freely over the -District Of Columbia and; ceEtantly engaged, and was ever sulte&fulnevar ! the adjoining States. The friends of the wife for one moment hesitating or faltering—puttiO, to brought the suit in :the Court here, and it was' otlront the enemy's cavalry an the plaina driving his I tried in; the Criminal. Court, because the pending, infantry through the chaparrel andfrem thetamse Judge (Mr. Dunlap) was a brathenindaw of Mrs. itops, scaling immense heights, caeuring guns, and Theraaa. The case 'was taken to the Circuiti storming fortressee which were. ..not: only deemed 1 Court in November, of last year, and for want ofd impregnable, but which seeinektn be almost thee- i important testimony, was postponed until March.; cessible. And, best ofl,all, these brilliant exploits! At the ltlarch term: there was a! most exciting ar- i vitere performed with the loss of foUrfeen killed-4W ,: gument; in which Col. Benton, (au uncle of Mrs. j fifty-six wounde4 and {dining the four chits's sun. i Thomas;) took part. Theargument was also par- 1 test there occurred not, the slightest errorsor line- i ticipated.iii by Mr.; Crittenden, of the Senate, Col. I take on the part of the commanding t.:S.enttral, nor Thompson, of S. C., Mr. flonei, of Washington,j was there at any time the least 'faltering,' or, hesi. and other eminent Counseli. The material witness i tancy on the part of the and menregolarsi in the case. Mrs. Linn, of rartsiottris the wife el the I acid vulunteers —in executing bas ' arden lodeed, deceased United states - Senator, was - Still absent, l it l's difficelt - to - determine whish is roost Wortirysets and the trial was still ferther: postponed until the i admiration, the wisdom and energy displa'yed by second Monday of the appinath!ing November.the able and acconipliiii. counnanders s or tire gal. 'The defendant in the meantilue was authorized i lantry and odor with which he w a s su st a ined, by to procure •by depOsition the testimony of Mrs. t these under his vats...mend. Lien, provided she could not appear in person_; , When the did:es:lnas and insuperable obstacles Mrs. Linn has thus far failed to make affidavit of I arc considered, I venture the assertion that the se. what Mr. Tiontas l expects to prove by her, and i nea of sticccsa obtained by the division tinder Gen: there is no probability that she will appear here I Worth's command, in the recent opperutionsi at ail. i The case thus loses much of its expect , d t ~,,must M,,nterey, will bear a favorable compari- I •• - I eases, such as Paralysis, Rheumatiern, nervous and interest, and iris possible that it may be still fun i son with the proudest; achievement of the Amen. I , C l ll l -IsrletVGalvanie Remedies tot nervous disal deafriais, spinal complainti,SPalPilalloll of ther postponed. Judge Dunlop, since the case first I con arms. He was opposed• by a greatly superior tic dOrpitiUX, fits, dyekisia, broil became. public, has been transferred. from • the. I forsa i which was well served with artillery and sick hearltacl4. Criminal to the Circuit Court. The case, will,', posted riven, the highest peaks of the Sierra Madre. I chilli ., therefOre, have to be decided by Judges ,Cranch and! Ile stormed heightis took three pieces of artiliery,l the heart, PePCral debility and - 40fifiOtcY 0 edery - Morsel!. - Judge Crunch is still confined to his tented them on the enemy, and with these, and the, s'ai and Physical energy, Alane bean ased.' WA house by an indisposition which at one time gave I aid of one of his own pieces—when he contrivedi greatsuccess and inmost ouiveraal ssatisfactitart. they.- are done lip in . the form of belts,. hapda, ' faint hope of his recovery, and may not-be able to to place upon the summit which commands the bracelets, rings, and magnetic fluid in bottles. and appear at Court :upon the duty set apart fer . this; ! famous Bishop's Palace, eight hundred t'eet abovej applications. - ltisi in pry has ever trial. ;The great ; respect,,ability and high official ,the base of the mountain—with the inesti-1 are. all "twat.' their use, , nod toe •cases where . position of most' f the parties in this ease, givel'mable services rendered q the dauntless and invin-i Nen I cll o .wn front very numerous. the greatest interest .L 0 the trial. ilassling seen- Icible spirits who stormed these heights, he reduced the ha!" hi?cii 0 "d "-With aavant.4.l.4 l : l 4.traile Sue many, erroueoua sitaternerits in!regard to it I make i that stronghold of the enemy and drove him j1)10 0 5 art! ea- TOr further. explimeti,on please: read, the ad. the above corrections. The Circuit. Court will al- the city, upon which he turned the guns he had vertibenseet u r n the outside of this paper s ; so haVe before them the ease of a lady claiming to, captiwed. He bivouacked his force for the night he the wife of Mr. Van Ness,ithe ,wealthiest Man t on the black mountain, toad the next day, after For sale at Ciptier4 se orily awns in Pittsburgh. of the district, very recently deceased, !bombarding the town, he conducted his force into Was i ' s' ' N0..57 Market street. 1 the streets amidst a shower of: balls discharged at his person. Hewes seen ,every where, directing everything, driving the enemy' from his batteries, ' forcing him from street to street sail house to house, Until night ended ,the etingigt. He main tained his position in tie city:, placed rt ten inch mortar in one of the'sstrongly fortified squares, to di rect which lie placed that gallant and skilled offi ter, Maj. Munroe, with instructions to fire a shell (weighing nieetypounds) every half hour during the night. This diitywasperformed with terrible effect, every shell falling in the plaza, where the enemy's fortes were collected to the mindier of . 7,- I 000 or 6000 trier.. He had made every necessary preparation (OrmeMeg 'his advantages the next day, even to plactug soma of his artillery on the tops of high buildings, which would command and sweep the house tops from which the enema. .. fought. i 1 Snell was the state of preparation when Gen. Anipudia capitulated the city, reflecting equal hon or upon.the military skill of the head which eon, ceived, and ' the indomitable energy of the gallant 1 spirits who executed the, plan of operations.. - Our most serious loss occurred on the '2 let, when Gen. Taylor only intended to make adiyersion in fiwor of Gen. Worth, who was engaged in the at tack on the other side of the town, but owingsi to the ardor and impetuosity of.the troeps, they r yery aeon became ineol ed in a general pngagerpent, winch Gen. Taylo felt bound to sustain. :This excess of courage involved melancholy conse quences, but it is' paely a most excusable Weak ness, if it be a ive knees, to display an ex&ess of ardor in the field o battle. ' ' The volunteers from the different States behaved in the most handsome manner. 'They have Woe SOT the citizen aohlier, the admiration and applause of the oflicers and soldiers of the regular army, who I speak of their conduct in the highest terms of ap probation and eulogy. Among the volunteers, none have shown reidie iconspicuointly than the Ist Re giment of Tees m r eamied riflemen, commanded by 1 that Chevalier Bayard, Cot J. C. Hays, 'better known as Jack Hays. This corps, from the Colo-i isel to the private, has fully sustained its, former reputations In the first affair in which Gen Worth's division was :engaged on 111 morning of the 21st, . Col. Hays; with several companies of his Mounted lriflemen; were thrown forward. to open. the ball, I Which he did most beautifully; encountering and I shooting in the presence of the General; the Colonel ;of di ageorit wine!commanded the enemy's fOrces. l ' Inscaling heighte storming battetiei, and daintier- i ing over walls and - house-tops, the voice of the gal lant Colonel, and the. report of the unerring rifle ofl Ithe'Raageri were ever heard in the van.. The cour-1 age and coml. tang, and sultordination of this corps, is the-theme of admiritio» in 1 the.arto . Y. - .. 1 But my object is narrative and not .eulogy. It' ,is not neceessary . for. me to - go into detail in relsi j tion to the terms accorded to the Mexican army lin the capitulation, as you Will have`seen the 'rUlic cies,,or the substance,. thereof, - pedliShed :lrithe newspapers ere this reaches,yem , ;If mays one not acquainted with the facts of the.case should tabjeet that•our .cenuttanding .Genersil .has:grantedsternes too' leis:liable to the retiring army, let it be.:rerneni..i hered.lhat eterinStiecibleslittleartray had alreadyS auffered.eesteiely . in.haring,the bosoms taf.sw-hist citizens; andsbraveat;offi --ell's; end eoltliete,', to sthes -batteries -of -an rinseendbe;lhat tillPnilTavas,jistill 'immensely attorig ipatadefencesisthattthesMexitan • The armistice,' between General Tit Loit and , 4 10 Astreui..! is thus', represented ~ the correspondent • ; of a :New Oilcan's paper t , The line of dOsictri between the two armies will' ;begin ;lithe Ripen:Au, and td run through Linam; and San Fernando. Well, dei you know what that line is? Nothing less than this: The Rinconado' Estate is west di the great baltilto Pass, Where; according to some, the Mextcasis were to crush us, aisti consequently has an open road to Saltillo; that cannot oppose any impediment to his onward march. I consider this as a great masterly stroke [of the Ameri , an Commander, as well as the ar mistice which he has granted to Ampudia. The reasons of the latter-are verrplain. After taking possession of the Pass, which is now within the line.;his troops must not cross. The army, which have been exhausted by the long march from Ca. margo to Monterey, and by the three days hard (fighting, will take, an invigorating rest. to enable him: to make again a march;of nearly 300 miles !of a. complete desert, beingithe distance hetweep IMonterey and San Luis Potosi, during which no serious resistance will he, offered to hit,n. Emit; the Baltimor,e America , ' VENEZUELA. By letters' and papers to the oth inst., received by the schooner Martha Elizabeth, at this port, we beVe informatiOn of the occurrence o of popular dis turbances, groWing out of the dissatisfaction of a political" pat-ty! in Venezuela at the result of the late election tar President of that republic. General Josd, AntoniO Paez, the former President,l has been apPonited General: in Chief of the ann} , of the Republic. and had issued a very patriotic ad dress to his - eotnitrynien, calling upon them to sup; press sedition end . 4naiutain!the honor'and tranquil. ityt of the Reptiblic. it appears by an official note that Col. Gaerreru; commanding a:party cif government troops, had en, , countered in the piains:at place culled Laguna de'Piedra, on the 28th of Sept., a party-of the fic 7 don numbering upwards ofiZOlLtnen, and had dis persed them, leaving 100 dead op, the field of bat tle; and a greeter number Wbunded.or drowlied in the .Tisnados. Col. Guerrero took:no prisoners., !The Government of Caracas - had ordered the ap-d prehension •of eumnan as the cause and prime, mower of theSe tumults, and after much: search' was apprehended at the house of a female friendin Cireast n,r CONSi!ii)IM : NTS Vi;IIS I ilED.—The Ddealogue haii . been thus tersely and - quaintly ren demi iiito.rhvate, and in , this shape would be a good .elcercise'for the memories of youngehildreu: t • dm the Lord thy Goa=eerite only me— Beforee no idols lxiw thy impious knee; 3 Use - not my name In trifles or injest; 4. Dire not profane my ilacvect day-of .rest; 5 Fver to Parent's due ibediense pay; • G. Thy fellow-ereature, trial), thou shall not slay; 7. no adulterous commerce bear apart; 18, Fiona- stealing keep With 'care thy hand and heart; •t ' falbe reports; ag!tinst thy neighbor hate; • tieer dul-. ••W fort * El C. t t 1 I 'I ~- . . ;•; , ,. :;, . .:,;,•:, , ,:.1=., , .:: ; , . ,:!. : 1. . ,.. 'y:::'.;,.7-..c-ji-,:::::',";.i...i;:''1.;..' !IMPORTA'4T t , 1 - ' 1 TIE STORMING W MONIEREY. lAxerestlUi.gUatter. fr,olll.Col.Bs4le peytol TALKelosinvdstitilie,44.iiltegey - h* - trtail 4 ) - .e.74.rrniwt of INiontetl; th e p'oratiope pf.G• and defence l of the terins• of t. C' P pitulation, are f rom the penlo o atm rsTosr, of We extract l ithe letter fronithe Pic ayune, to which it was conimunicated by J. A. Ito vier, , `Muzrrs.a,r,r, Spt.,. 25, 1846 .. , • : . .2hry Dens Sir:—,-After a most obstinate ; a n d san guinary conflict, which was continued from day to day: for . five deltic Gen, - l Almpudia caPitiflatedethidi city, on the 24th ,inst. I Our loss in killed _and I Wmtniledi has been extremely severe, not lass than' 500:artunist whorl:-are soreie oflthe :moat valifable I .offieers.of the regni9,r ..keroy, as well as volunteers.; Theist ,Regim.ent of Tennessee volunteers, citim enandettby Col. Campbell, suffered'more severely; • perhaps, than any other which was engaged during !the Beige, having had tw,eoty-sevin killed on .the 'I field, and seventy-seven wounded, some of them mortally, and many of them serionslyrand thie.out , 111111 c of a force of only 370 men. - Notwithstandiugthifil tremendous loss, the regiment charged" under the Itread of its gallant colonel 'and' other. offieere, :via 1 wad the first regiment whiett stormed the fart, moun tell. the breastworks, and unfurled the stars andi stripes upon its walls, aspidst a perfect 114 sterm of balls, which was pouring upon it. These Mexican towns and' fortresses are ifieredi, I I bly strong, and few men fight better' froin houee tops andbehind stone walls, or are more adroit in the use of stationiuy artillery than the ltle.xleacs.l I In these actions. Gen. Taylor had, all 1 0 34, about 1 15000 men, while Cara. Aec.pudia's force consisted of 10,500 infantry and Gavel ry. besides militia, ran cheros, &c. Gen. Taylor had eighteen pieces of; I artfllery, of which seventeen v.ere field pieces,' which, With two standar'ds 'of '.colors, are now in, our possession. Our army ivrived befo l re :t;onterey the moriting of Saturday, the 1011,LiMt., nod about, half past,l3' o'clock, while reconnoitering the out-works of.the city, a ball, discharged from a 1.2 pounder, struck near :Gen:Taylor and stall; and bounded With ter rible' velocity Over' is h4ad, at which' the old hero did' not change a muscle or even hat an eye. This day, the 10th, was spent in making reconnnisances of the place and its various outposts:amidst a good deal of firinr , on the part of the :tlexicans, from cannon and- a short gun called au escopette„ which carries a large ball to the distance of 500 or .300 (1, i :; `:- ..,ham was double that elk our,wia; this army was iession of the ay:ingest patted'. a city, each ruse of which* is a', tbrtreiritylvithin itself; beeremainine-ittree.l./11410 them en'~eil end - When treat ..the'xity!the MeXican extol -possessed iss'!ealled ;the Citadel, of. immense capacity sat }Ann; to Which the nabobs army could cured. - To have, taken this - work without a Selo' train as we-were , by tial aist;'-would have cost cost as very dearly. Independently of these consideration, our provisions were growing short, and our ammunition was quite limited. We were -far removed front our supplies'and 'reinforcements,! ctrhlle the_extemy might have been reinforced at 'any - moment. .. Awl lastly, the policy avowed by our. Government does not iticulcate, the idea that this is • to be a vindietive or „exterininating war I against the people of. Mexseo, but on- the contra= I ry to conquer a peace, orju,ottisir words to whip Mexico to her own satisfaction, ! obtain ou r"just rights, and conclude a peace upon such terms as [ would be becoming in=O great and magnanimous nation towards a weak and distracted Government. All this has in ling opinion been accomplished, in as full, complete and ' amplea manner by the course pursued in the capitulation, as if we had stormed the citadel and at their whole army- to the sward. This is, in rpy }ago:writ the-last hat- ale which will ne fought in the Mexican war.— Gen.-Aerioudia, in urging a pacific course on Gen. Taylor, stated repeatedly that he knew that Gen. Santa Anna was disposed to peice; that he was well assured that the course adopted would lead to peace between the two countries; and that his ob ject was to save the effusion of blood and the hou- I - or of 4ns Government. lint if the-war is to be ! prosecuted; we are in the possession of one of the I strongest, most healthy and beautiful places in Mex. ieo;—from tv i tiich, when our reinforienherits and [ supplies arriii, our Army cannot be expelled .by any force which -Mexico will .be- able Atui to send . . against it. We have taken arms raunttaon with r wich we can act offensively or defensively; accor ding to the dowse of events and the policy of the' Government. "If it bathe policy of our Govern!, 1 merit to extend our boundary-!beyond the' Rio Grande, than the line of the Rinconada, agreed uPon ''as that *voila which the "Mexican/ troops are to retire, is the most eligible which" ; can be indicated by the geographical features of the country. Gen. Ampudia and his army left this morning' for Saltine. tie was treated with courtesy and roi l spect by Gen. Worth, whose quarters are in the 1 city. and who accompanied him to the limits, of the ; town. In fact,' alt or our troops dliptayed that forbearance Which always marks the conduct of brave and magnanimous men towan.ls those whom the fortune of war has -placed in their power. You will o&...erve that in my narration of the events o 1 the battle, 1 have confined, myself to the operations! of that division of the army which was command-1 ed by Gen. Worth. have done so because I was ; with his command, near his person, saw •what, ce-1 curved ; and know that which I have stated tc. be substantidly correct. You are not to infer that A! mean to intimate that the:main army, ender the command or Gen. Taylor, did not' pr.gorm feati equally worthy of the applause and admiration oil the country. Others well infocinsil as to facts, and much better qualified (Iv the duty, will no doubt give a detailed accooct of the operations of this portion of the ;arty. Take the army alto. gethey, I doubt whether a superior body of men ever rallied under the flag of our country. - Very truly, yoors o llic.„ ! BLUE PETTON. Marrlod, Op Tuesday, the 3d lust., by the Rev. Warren, Mr. Cn►RLi's M. JouysToA, of AlleghOy county, to Mica M•n; 1 RK99, - of 'Westmoreland counts, Pa: TEMPERANCE NOTICE At a meeting of several members of committees; of the Temperance-Societies.of Pittsburgh and, Allegheny, held on the 27th ult•; it was resolted to call a general meeting of all the ComMitteeebf the Temperance societies of Pittsburgh, .Alle;beny, Birmingham; Nlanchester and vicinity,, to be held In the Ark, Allegheny city,' on the evenhig of Turnsosv. thp sth November; at 7 o'clock, to consult of the t steps to be ,taken-. in _ . viers of the appreac tug.e ec on, on e•n •it nsq, MASONIC A lasted meeting of Franklin Lodge, No 221, "Xneient ' York' .:‘tasous, will be 414 this evening, (Thursday,) at the corner of Wood told :id itreis. • By order of the W. '[aster. r novs, I. J. ASHBRiDCiE, Ssc'T • Coughs and - Colds.—Tbe sudden and frequent changes of tte atmosphere in'our western climate, subject us, sooner or later, to these" annoying afllic 1i645; and when ,p,ot ort4y•btterlded. to t the hinge full a prey to consumption, their insidious destroy. er. - how often have you. been warned of the ap proaching danger, but you fear not the cita del of life is attacked and rendered hopeless. -Dow important is it, then, to _obtain ipliing a 4w - bot tles of that valuable tneclicina. Dr. J. K. Duncan's'Expettorant ftemady, which is certain to arrest the cough, heal •the soreness or, irritation in - the trarlt,a and .brritkclainl tub,es'Lre move the pain and lightness experienced in the chest and breast, also givino• s t rength to those who are weak. cf:Yltenternbar, - that it j* Ijt I. 4. Duty:!.9's Western °Mee, lto. 1511 Sy s camote ret„.einsinnati; Dhio, w,b.e4e that ebovn medicine is..atald in large and small quantities. Price *1 per hOttle, Gi:titles for *5. AI discount made to those who sell as agents. • - For sale by W..faeksom , Agent corner of Wood and 'Liberty street*. . ' • novs. 'offi.,ce Of the 149451n+ TP.Wr 'has at , tached to it the most extinaire Job Pri,ntingEstali lishrnent in the city. Ws are pripared lilt all orders for printing at the shortest notice,-and the work will be done ip thO hest style and ,on th'x lowest terraa. • AA. MASON, will - aliciithis Inori(ing a large lot bf Calicoes, 'one case Blue - And Orange, new style; also, 18 pa. ofailk and . cotton warp Ai paccas; 300 bra. linen table ,crillers; 1:14,ge lot darn ask do; Scotch and ilusala dietpn.soowelings, novs' •'' - No. 62 arket se.; . . A A. MASON, 62 Market st.'; opens this morning 11_4, a large lot or French and Arnenican broad clothe, gain and I}Lncy cassiweres, fig:dand plain beaver cloths vestings of eaery variety, gloves., Mkt's, cravats, undershirts and drawers: &c. A .. . T AN Orphans Conri, held"at Oree!ohnrgh, in and for Westmcireland county, the 26th day of May, A. D. 1846. Present, the Tlon,Thomas White, President; and John. 31bothcad.nnd Jas,,Bell; Esq., Associate Judges of the same Covrt: In the matter of the pastitimier salvation of the real estate of Edwird Pfaskins.„'d.eed, op Motion of James Nichols, 'Est, ride on the heirs awl -legal rep resentatives of said doeq,..to appear atser rtextOr-, phans'.Court, to be held nt'grcensburgh., in and for: Westmoreland.county,the.fourtliMondAy L23d day)' of November next, arid ishow.:canse why she reales tate of said4leod should ant hinuld. Rersonal no tice to be tisen to ill the,heirs residing , in thisAtate, 1 and by three publications iu one peikenaper publish ed. in r ll,l 4.finlgh ntitoall'itheri': 13' the Co uyt: • , DAyip FULLWOO,D. Ot.Enn. Tcertify thti abnye,lobe i truq copy,,oftl;e2 original. - . • . M.L.' :VANS; stuns'. h,f11nC.21,..1846.-:--novs-w3t bm 6 a s 164' fIITR ARMY ON - THE RIO' GRANDE; htfing 1.-L,F short account of theiMportant events transpir ing front the time of the removal •of she. St Army of I Ceeripaticii” from Corpus Christi to the surrender of Matamoros; with the description of the' Ba.rrix or PAisi Atto, and Rrstenstr LA Ft.r..trt. The born bardnient of Tort-Srownv and the ceremonies 'of she Surrender of Matiamoras. lsith deserißtiOns of the eltr;ilte:; by T. IC 'Thmpei Es.v, 7 nuthoi of Tom Owea;: ! thelJen-liubter;.Rte. , Illastrated with I.&,etc, lgrrivint4rAtit*!44o:fcii o,le. at COOK'S .pitkr ary Depots 55 Fourth Et. ;..-;; • • • PITTUTIRSP TELTRE. , • FiaEIL "," • In conscßienCoi 'nf the i iropense ryas att ling this linkageranzt t the: prices of i*ission_ be:a&ranced to - Private Jinxes $4,00 firkt , - lit and ad Circles 76e, Gallery Lae:. t appearance of the R'KVEL FAMILY BLI'MFAT GABRXEL 'kfiVEL: Nevi Eaget, now P4Ptai!iine, aid now Difnces WEDNESDAY Eii.ENING; - NOVI 6,71848:. • Will be performed the brdlet of -- LA Characters by the Rare) Family. Aker which . TIGHT. ROPE Br THE RAVELS, 4 AND LEON a nAstn PAS DE DEMI FROM THE R A LLET 9F Giari/e. • Mad. Leon.Javet/i and. Mons. Henri, To - conclude with • IOODENSKI: • . On, iuz §Karxii.s OF Wtt.'s Comic' Sliataig. Scene 19 - the Ravel Entertaimuents Jo,couieteece with the TWO uligq ORMS friday, Mies raxts , Benefit. floors to open-at'7,.perfortnanoe - to c,Orfo,erici at 71 prScisciy. A CAA°. . - FAREWELL BENEFIT OF M. E.' S. CONNF.R. MjS. CONNER respectfully infonnAii old Pitts-1 . burgh friends that his . Parewea efa Ben and pos-11 itively his last oppeara,nee, will take place on sxr tiltDAY EVEN ING., t ov. lth, on which occaSion will be jerformied the splendid play ofiVA.LLACE,. the HErto - of ScerLaaps--after which the Ist act of the beaiitifig 4Arkina of the OCEAN CHILD, in which will tie ig.treducerl all the imPosing tableau and pic tures incidental to the piece. The whole to conelude with the grand National drama of PAUL 3ONF.S, en THE PILOT OF THE GERMAN OCEAN; the part of Long Tom Coffin by Mr. CONNER [[Sus Book now open.l Porting Notes of tiNs Vs:upon°Xogl ans. POSITIVELY THEIR LAST APPEARANCE niii•rt 7T SUCC WK.—CROWDED 110 BESIDE- LIG,II^/;11 AVDIENCES THE SWISS BELL, 'IMBUE: I:N bidding Antal," to thetr many warm and gen-r CCQIIS friends and patrons of Pittsburgh, whose kind reception, extended to strangers from a dis tant land, Wiif ever for& t sunny tipotninidst thc.re miniacences of the past respectlitily announce FAREWECIL CONCERTS, AT PHILO BALL, .nus andro-atogßovt EVENL'IGA Nov. sth an4:6ill Ticket 25 cent---soltalf price, DOOll open at 7 o'clock.- Concert to commenca at half pant. Change of programme each evening. I,7ZY . Front ices reserved for the rattle!, - . ,Ni B.—This is the Original pa i nd, that meted such a sensation in New York city, at rjibJo>o and the Tabernacle, in 184 i, and the 9,41) , izand now trav eling. • , . [nos4 For Wheeltutt.....4tegular. Packet. Tus splendid light draught steamer ;DOMINION',,S. Trtnit, Master, will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh And Wheel angtleaving l'itt44rgli for tilf - heeling every Monday, Wednadaay and Friday, at 3 o'clock, P. M.; and leay.. ing Wheeling for Pittsburgh every Tuesday, Thum day ands Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A. M. for freight or • usage apply on heard.. Apv9 ; I `.l is t'..or Plrrsnonon,l I 1--Nov , . ad; 4.846. - - 1 IVrtEppreside.at and IlitcztAtif this Bank hare .1 thin day declared a dividend of _three and, one pns cant. or. the capital s tock ..for Oa last six o asha;iparahle - to stocktritidnitr br titnii I ow:4 reptn sentati i; es forthtiltb. pov.l-d 1w JOHN SNYDER, Casitix.a. NrEIICICANTS AND INFANTTACTVItERE Pittib9lo j Nuv. l 3d, 1846. . rrukt.:, Direstnrs of this Bank have th 4 a I:llvidentl of three and a hale per chnt.. - qn the capital idek, out of• the profits for the last six months,' payable, txritockholders on or after the 13th inst. Eastern stockholders will be paid at therotur Inercial Bank of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. _ W. H. OE NY C C.ultrrn: , .. '. ExiitArmr. T34.,.F. or Prrr6lT 4 ".4ll,i - • - , November 3d, 1840. '' ..,,,, J. 1 , ...gls biiAli. has this day declared a dividend or three .iter,,ceiit. on its capital stock, payable to stony- dots ,r,1.1.4.it legal representatives, on or,afler the. i 1.3 .th mit ppvii TIIOS. 41 3.1 . 1,y 0E p..s.sga-n. . bbd .* fltitter; • VI . 2 ke4o'do. for oo.le by MARTEN k SMIT4 2 ' nori, • 56V00d street DRIED PEACH ES•=7 bbls. DrigA Pooottgp,, good ort.isla l , fgr 41.1 e by • _. •• • NAR.Titi 4- ' ngli. • . N0..56 IVood street. 'mpg. AtirofEELCRII-A 'few ttoz.en, utst re it: ceived 'and' foi silo by ' '• MARTIN .& SMITH, .. _ novi:' •- , 'No. 56 Wood street. AISINS-:-300 boxes fresh Malaga bunch Raisins, it just teed and for flute by • govi - MILLER fr. RICKETSOIC WEET MALAGA. WINE—TO f4r. Cas4,,Sxpet )0. jNralaga Iyip, just med and for sale by 4174 ' MILLER 84 RICK ETSON. 4 f-360 boae4. Chillicothe Soap, just reed and )3 for sale.by • ei.l4.L!Eft &ItICKETSON, • . °eta' • No. 170, Liberty st... rEA.THERS-7-01 sa4s . pri;no feuthers just Toed " and for isle by nor 4 Amy.. Scot Os. Ali nil!ti!ro , !Fai. 4410? brande,” genuine up . erted 50 Dozen„rticl "Tenant e, pint bottle - a, just received and for sale STERETT St Co. 16 klarkot at., corner Front.' ;INFS.; °Alpine. lot of .F.tunlida,..R4ailuti it. I. Greppo arid JD t4eys„jklst,receised and for Isola by . STERETt ~co. j 6 ;slarket at., Or. Front. AUCTION SALES; .•: By JcpßA D. Davis' Anctloueeri VW/11-EAST CORNER OF WOOD AND FIySII STAT4TS, (IN Thursday morning the sth inst., at .;0 mil_ will bp spld wit)koig reserve, an e4tentilye agort ment-,ves fresh and pensogable Ary. Poodis, among wjiich _ . are Superfine Cloths, CasFliukorcsti Skitirotts, xte l Lyer ploths o Water proof pilot. Clotho, ri.x4Ta. sup. TN!ige,d, .Sailer Flannels, White slu., Twilled Red Flanriels;Ualicoes, Alpecas,Bleached Sheetings, Un bleached do 4 Cheeks; , TiCkinge, -Blankets, Twilled pls.o I f indseys, Funnituse Prints, English Pins, Mon tooey 140 d Beaver Cloths, fr.c. At 2 o'cleck.,l'. DS.,.a large quantity of Iloutiehold and Kitchen Furniture, Queensware, chitia, Glass wore, ; Beds .4esding,. Wattiasses, Large size Blankets, Mantel Clacks, Loolsing Glassei, Cooking Stove, Spl en - did Secretary and Book Case, Carpeting, 5 bbls, Brandy, frill 4nd Whiskey, 4 Boxes Manufac 'Awed Virginia Tobacco, 1 klalf chest. and 2 -Caddy' -SOUS ii..'Wea Bed-Cords,%bovels,Alanure Forks, - - At 61.. o'clock, P. M., a quanttty.or ready made clothing, embracing Over Coats, fine Cassimere and Satinett Pant; fancy Satin' Vests; fine Shirts., Draw'. ers, Mariners Shirts, Oil iTackets,Pants, Coats; Froek Coats;_Closks, c. .Boots; Shoes Hats, Caps, fine Cutlery, Hardwaru, Dry Poodii„ ' nova, MONONGAHELA itou.F.R, 'AT/LANGE OA. , itoun;•• Or -and 'After Mondsy. the-2d ,day of "Na...vPll4l. o ri - the stearriboatii CON gill: L ABE; Trill continence their single trips, lea*ineilaily- at 3 O'clock, P. M. • *cad 3114. MUFF'S . - )fillt \ 11111 ; k I . :' N . D .7oFFTf i thl l } 43 l ° ' 1 . 1r4 ; i ' streets. - .Thia isttoknlyint atitutioti in nciteriipiiitory' whefe-persob• 'cid obtain ..anejt itstrgetion to •Mcreantileand Steamboatßooli-keeping en able them; without further assistance, to ' Mite - charge of biopics... Those who,tip ‘ v.e,p. dopbt:of this.fiiet, cap have. Any number. of ,r.efp re pees at Mr, D. 4 Rooms. SpeeificatiOni aUd.directions for opening hooka in 2116 most conitplicated 'end estensivelmainess ? 'preparing ' •books.fmfahe'reoeptfon of nets , partners, or for the 44:airing of old.opes, furnished npoireasionsble 6Am, ';ll.ours: of. hoth.p nese to tol4patid . :4:tir 9, P. M. Laclies?:'ilartinieut 4"trno :oat ak.7 n 7• ? ,. ft? . :•:!;_ii . • vitro to the Virtuous. • GOOD WILL TO ALL !.4 ! .1,-. A_ R. SAWYER, respectfully wkstrthies, dal, be p ow* the = - I IIEALTIi DEPOT AND INVALID'S , fISTI&VT Di Smithfield, between Third and Ath streets, Pitts burgh; Pa., photo be will sell Wholesale and Retail; GENUINE VALUABLE POPULAR MEDICINES,' for the relief and permanent care of all curable die- eases. Care will be taken to procure the most 'RIM' able popular remedies that are to be had in the Uni ted States such eipecially as are free from mercu rial and injurious ingredients. We are determined that our establishment shall be what its name im perts7—a depository of valuable remedies for the sick; a resort where the Invalid of every class may coma . or send in good faith, and get a genuine and valu able medicine. By honesty and by keeping excellent preparations we hope to have the confidence of all who are so unfortunate as to need. medicine. We flatter ourselves that many an enormous doctor-bill, and many .a valuable day will'be saved by calling in time at our Health Depot.' Ahiong the good remedies already received, we have two most valuable medicines -well worthy a place in every family's medicine-shelf. ' They are much prised• whore they have been used, and are now for the first time offered In Western Pennsylva nia. We fear not to introduce them to acquaintance with the intelligent discerning invalid. If they but give them an honest trial, the result will be our mu tual advantage. One of these medicines is Dr. Soul's Oriental Socerergn Balm Pills; a general family remedy; good for. sodden' bilious attacks ' and for thvers, will cure the ague and fever) good for' long standing dyspepsia and habitual costiveness ' and es pecially foc, nervous debility, and for all diseases arising from a diseased liver, disorders of the stom ach, and impurities of the blood. If yon need medi cine, giye them a trial. Price 25 cents per box of al pills. The other, inedieinoto.which wo refer. is Tousey's Unlisrsal Ointment, a moot.excellent external reme dy for all kinds of inflamed sores, bruises, piles, and • especially for bums, scalds, frozen limbs, ike. It speedily removes pain, and has mired severe scalds land bruises without leaving' a' scar! ''Every family should have such a medieibetilivays•on liand--7par ticalerly wherethere are'ohildreni and every person whole business necessarily exposes theid to the ae eidents of fire, would de well , to keep it always by Ithem insome convenient place, whore they may rise it when needed, at a moment's Snarning. Price, 25 cents per box. Circulars giving more full discriptions lof these valuable remedies to be had gratis at the Health Depot, the only place in-Pittaburgh where I these medicines are sold; ;'• , •: . ' . I We bare many o th er valuable remedies, a few of Iwhich we will name: Dr. Upham's Pile Electuary,• an internal remedy. No medicine for this disease has more friends among the intelligent. Price $l,OO per package. • Dr. 73uchan's Ifungariati Balsam of Life, the great English -remedy forXruuritmptian, and.all diseases of., 'the lungs. .Probably uo medicinein Europe or . Arne. atca. has :,many reliable testimonials •from the most scientific and distinguished men in the world, a :ha,. Most remarkable cures have been performed by, hill many hopeless.cases, both in England and America. Price, fi1,02 per hottlo, * Pamphlets gratis, . ~.. . . /tr. -Wilasn'e Timis ; Claartii: arol 404-Dyspeptic! .Sick gecia•cichs Pills. This medicine is shove sus-. picion in the estimation of many of the most intelli.., gent persons and families in this -city-and vicinity. ! price, 50 cents per box: - ; ''' Datirs'Magieal Pain Extractor; *Three,' Ores,' I 2 5 : 50, $ 1 per her. • : . • , . 1 • Salter's Ginseng-Panacea, a popular medicine for; lung diseases; 50 cents per bottle. - • • ' • Sellers , .frirrica Cough ' Syrup. Some call it the l best; in use: 25 cents per bottle. . • • ' , Goehring's Catarrh and (tough Candy. -El cents per paper. I . - • / Pr. Fisk'i Sugar Coateil'Vegetable Extract Pills. Never before offered in this .commOnity. Designed expressly to purify the blood. , 4ii cents. er box. Bristol's Deaubie Sarsaparilla. Highly recom mended by many. $1 per bottle. Bartholials Mothers' Ilelief. PrePared expressly for .)jothers. One bottle ofifto be used a few weeks previous to confinement.-i Recommended by many intelligent physicians. Put up in large bottles., $2,50 each. 'Pamphlets gratis. Dr. llP.Lqiit's Woe= Specific. It has very many', warm friends.. 25 cents per bottle: Sellers' Vermifue. Pronounced by many the best in urie, 2.5 cents per botticogic. ir.c.., All.thAlie Yalu- able articles asc. Dee Dom .mercurial ingredients.! Other good remedies on We 'illy, and are expected ' l'gr RENE:MIER; the place.where you can buy. these and other'geod medicines, is at the REALM DEPOT, Smithfield, betw eel.' 3d and Fourth atreets, Pittsburgh, pa, ' ' '' • .. - nev.s-412t 4 .jWN '• cure that Horse. - . • ;Loaf's Ring Kona and Spatin Cure is very.celebrai ted in 'many par t s of New Ysrk State, for sParins,, Windgallo, Thoroughpin,fplioe,eng• • Carh in Innis. i 50 cents por bottle: - ' •' , Roof's •Founder Ointment Nosed alio kyr Po:mail... ! ed, Hoof-bound, Split-hoofed horseit'also for Calls, Cuts, Kicks, Nie,kings;:papkings; :Cracked Heels, Aitc.: 50 cents p_Crlior. ' ; • :ha only at the./4.14,-TKII*EPOT, Sizitbfield, ketw.e.en 3ti and ith sis.,Pitiaburgl? z. po. .stori-ilaw) , _,....-- ..• /Lassitrilaitrators Selo of Clotkitemo.o4 a43...' T M'KENNA , S Auction Rooms ; No. iftWorid . • street, 3d door from sth, ou FridarEieni* Noveinbor Qt!i i gl.paily gs% light, will be sold, by order orA4,lpfraeltgrok,.4 Iptilf siars.pod sum loaf !314ifliios, 'Shirts; Ike., 'ill 'efifhieti . mrx 'peiely new. Alio, I. r t ight•Diy Clock. ':'' : • ' nov4 — .i. . ..., . r. wzgitra, Auct'r. ' Atimet.tass Elatimm., • •• sattbeta,ple Dry Goods,. tf,t iKiii.erultos Atte : tion Rooms,..No. 11.1 Wood 34. door from Bth, to-morrow morning, Thurtsds y,Nosember sth, at half post 9-o'clock. At 2 oteloek 4 4'. : Pst., a 'variety of household acid kite en furniture. .uoi • : . V. , PePILENNA; - Auct.. ---- 7 , Greta. 'peattetioti.; , • , .1‘ TR. KENNEPYI egn lOsv o respepifdifylo info rni. I_ tile .put!lic. tip!,trte Aeattpauttensrkay 'Young wilco' kalopl:Nyillnontmence ,onllfonday.,Alorem her itith,44 - ren., at the suggestion.' of eeieral :of hie friends;he hatkdetertnined. to reduce his term% pg $lO per quarter. 'Penn at., 6th door belew Fax . . - 0029-d3wl' 16 _ . . _ r A ' DIVE I.OG lIOUSE 3 Blackamith sho.p,(large 1 - I.enoogli to aceomrnoilatelo)4i workmen,) and Engine,. with one acre".of situate in` New Troy, opposite the City ofpiltxbinsgli; there is a coal bank near the property, and' WO good wells of ,wa tnr on the property, with , about 30 bearing „apple trees and a varioty'oEntiler'-fruit trees, grapes, 4c. ,There isrklao alnriaing lailhe'4o.l - 10 ; rented with the ?.propertY. This would the an excellent location for u.small man.ufazlozy, tieing within - one mile.of the City Court House. Apply on the premises -or of Aaron }Trade,. ~: . H.R.9.1.1.PH W. HAHLTHAUSE; Pc.3.30-Iwd". EiftlLWard. DANCING SCHOOL. BONNAFFON, having rented those:splendid apartments well known as the Lafayette Rooms, - latelyiacupied by . MidaniTlaique, respect- Fully infOrms the citizens Of Pittsburgh and Allzghe: : ny City, that he will open his School on Friday nem, Nov. 6th; and continue every Friday and Saturday at 11. o'clock, P. M., for young Lad lea, at 6 for Masters., and at 8 for Gelitlenien, ' A. 13. hekng clrisi,roaa of va,'. vying the amusements and imprOvemen,ts in his SAMoI and' Parties, will teach (free of.extraeliargej to those who havi had prior instructions and to those who may continue two courses,, the?olkallarieeMiaPolka Quadrille, which have never yet b,cptiMn ht .or dano: ed - this,eity. The sai , ). dance..o 'wilf kt:troduemi at A. 11.'a second Ratty, 'corder that tins inay judge of their grace'and beauty: Particulars to the Parties will be given in future advektizentatiti. No scholars admitted for irale a _quitter. Private; classes of ,eight will.be taugilvderiikg the day:: TormAsssll.o pe;,quarter pt' 2Q X.emonE(. . ! Viiii,tersiloring.the ]}oars of Toitipn will )n otr,lotly prohibited—particulvly thp f.l.nly.lefaelyssictss. [Pa rents in all eases ..exeßpt,ed.] . sict3.:l3l- WO lots of iround on TuriiieLst.,-below Wiley. Ttusy'ivill:be.suld AipaiatS' of fogektier, to. . suit purchasers: Title iudilsisatiblo: Terms made known by erillibg on Ow . tiptvrktipr,,pif the pleiriiiui's. octfaqi liiiawit : J. IVORY. 4#44 1 .6YR 3 and:ISTPStir4grPAERA P.ittOlugh, Oct. )6,1846".' A N eleetioU fgt. thir.ieen Direitora of thitibault. for the ensuing-Tops . "i : will be - hetd ut - the .Bankino house, on .111iiirday,"fitel6th'prI 1 / 2 7oi'emllgr ABzt, : - W. H. DENNY, rQOTSGE. gicattria* j= 4 4acki. or PErrsarnGu3 • , Pktober 10;7846 lc Election ,for tbistcolt Etirectors of; this Hank will be held at the Banking House, on Itjonday the-.l6th day or I%lny.enal4er next. - - • H , 7. 18*:11C : EC ::7 1 ": 9PPIMBL1S4 October N 'Election, for thirteen Directors of this) ank :a. for the enaning,year wild. helctat,theaanking ,Hotote on Monday to Sixteenth; shay hf-Vcvehaber Plx L 30411 SIJYPP4 Casl ll r-r• 1 - 10PFEE..-‘4ooltags best Rid;Coffee; ' • . 10 iitteived RV/lra - cobtit , " 1..: MARTIN , & -101ATIfi Oti Viroxid ' , ti. -,i'. ~.. ~, \ t t •• : • ..C9I4 2 ;eYED Dattlrrtv.: f.. ;• ALLENitykariEß; EXCHANGE -swim', • cos:wza or TRIED AND aroma teams: rmrssimi,auta. • • Pittsburgh . Philadelphiaßanks...pal pal Chester cOntity pa) Delaware county..... par Montiomery county.. par Northumberland C 0... par Col. Bank & Bridge Co par Reading par Lancaster par Doylestown par Easton Bucks county Pax Pottsville par . Washington' ' I Brownsville . ' York 1 Chambezaburg I Gettysburg I' . Middletown 1 Carlisle 1 Ilarrisburg 1 Ilarrisdale • 1 Lebanon ..• • •••• • • • • ••‘• Lewistown 1 , Wyoming ...... ..1 \Vest Branch 1 Waynesburg • ...... Swainehannii - County'..l Lehigh C0unty....... - ..;•;14 U. States Bank„ ga. Relief Notes . City and County; Scrip,.l State Bk and branchea..l State Scrip .l u..ICI7I:IcYT.. I All Banks Eastern Banks •. I Wheeling . - I Branches -• ' 1 Beck at Morgontown..:l, X.S.RTLAWD." ; Baltimore pas Country • ra.W TOILK. . City Banks pas Country Banks NEW ENOLAILD. All solvent banks' - 10sur itetteisrizsg; AT BAYS & BROCKWAY'S; the thlloseinusz:, tides • • •. • 20.0 z. Sulph. Quintnet - . 1 - • " " • - : • •S lbs. Ooil Leinon; I Cue Cub. 3lagnesia; • . ' . 6 Gross .Feb 3111114; Biackink;' 20 '(4 •(‘ Mat's;. ' 2 Casks'Chloride Lime; .. 1 Bbl. Blue Vitriol; 'l2O " - VuolviC.•Zioglcoo4k au wood] .8 " Spr„ Turperitini.,• No 2, Cogimercjal Row„ 1.18ii.410474V Far BRle,. OUR LOTS•s.Beendedby. Penn,X.Rerty and Oar - i • ate., each lot 4aving.2.4 front, and extendOg Amok Ts . vp of theri.nre. arid. the ; ••.• Position of the whole properly is one of the tpeet'ad, santageona in the city. For further - inknnalion a 1 • ply to 24. SWARTZWRLDER, Fourth at., tiora•tf • ' • bet..Woodasul Smithfield- . • IDEMPERANC.r. PUBLICATIONS,-:—Just received •• from the American 'Temperance Union, Neuf York, a supply of Temperance Almanacs f0r1847, . and a general assortment of their latest publications, consisting-of :theitjournala for October, ana.YUutlui 7 '; Advocalcs•for September and 'October, and Hymn Books, &c., for sale at the New Yeitk retail prie.eif. - :. Subicribers received for their publications. • and 'Com. Merchant, •• nov343t ' No: 12, St. Clair st: • fty, g &e..—tuat , a . supply of the whitest- Lallf tiarsel-r-retail. Also on hand, Plaster tit-Pans. I.IIAII.IpS, Att. sod Cotxt Merchant, 1 -.. ecti.3.sf • • • No. 12, St: CRIS' . . .. ..4.splendid Aisortetten ; :of New Biro .. A.: it T . OOOIVS, 86 Foarth etreet:— ' - , 4 - 1,,, Notes on the No - kb-Mew et' VAlles of the Id* t tle suippi,*w W.J. A. Bridford. • ' ' '• • •• Wiley fe'Potoom.alibnltyi NO:71, coinpriiid . " ChChime!, a coblin Story and the Chriertmaer Carti ill: .t....iriiii . ± o3l:,iquinj:iy 3 thO !author Of the Intl's . • Living , 128. ' , _ Marietta, or the Body Seatchm e, a tale of the Di,- setting Room by J. H . Robinson': .' Monsieur .intoino,No 3, by Madame GeorgeSapd. New York Illustrated Magazine for.Novemlka:, beautifully illustrated -with four steel plate engmv legs. Columbiirn Magazine *for Ploveinber iaiditeurb engravings. •' • '- 4 , f 'Adverourevof a..Prencb Gentleinan,iritltplitmo relit:an>, lylsgarine for November. • tadyi''Book 130 , J..adies ;National 4 10 , / • 7 ~; lieidelbe _ rg, a new.ncrrel st.:4SM% Slew p. . tigene Sae% Novels, full , strpp . ly:- . 41. T. iL •iamos , do • • do : . . • . Call at COOK'S Literary, Depot„.4s, Foartlesittst. . • gr 4 VLESI:IID yesortment Of Mabalmy ask Rome= woortioolijnat &dialed., - These . *Amine* well mad.e of, the latesETaterie end belettlateri-' als and will be sold low tor saash;by F. BLUME. 1c0. 0 1,12 dooyshoxe - Oth•S N.Z. Those; whq are in-want-of a good instruyient are reopeetfully inyitod to,oall.and examine thesabe fore pucchnsirtg elsewhere, as they cannot led co.y,tri the country, and be sold lower tt.an. any brought from the .east. , One elegant Rose vrocid -Piano with•Ooleman , s Pateni attach: xperit for.sale bjr F. B.LUME. JONES'S Soap ,is a wonderful ; woriderful4o • i For it makes,every pimple and freckis gio.t,t= 4 t .ma!tes.fiel!h that'44ltuPP% thar.Pt ender; .44iinNe-ARF 1 3 . Tho'-the wind *Wits bleak s its it; Iv4Ea 'v. PeVn" - bet smooth; healthy and soft—,Clear ; Ip,yc)i nulWhitc, As the snow on the hills of a.clex winter's night. Jones's Soap is really andifilt - it perfect uluf never failing, cure for any +kid &Benue, paliitti r dikolelred Ft skin!clear and healthy. flord).C.the iVriktr Engle 412 Chatham et.; and by the OliAgeniT.d? itsbargb, W: Jackson, 89 Liberty street, °cod area. Where also may be than .gennine, Jop,es? celebrated ; Coral Nair ResterativeSpaiiishrany:White—Amber I Toothpaste, and hfoorisli HaiPffye". 2 • . ' oct3l 1:1110M TII.E - ;NEW OR&EANSEENTINEL.—A 12 garrote/al Story himin Broadway., New' York, the long, delicious, Silky hnicthat-wavedaiike wind blew, encitließead and Bleecker'stree:fhifffeSioligedle iv. el in the jetty,. chrsteis With theirlinOwP - forked fingers? • Did ,you . ers,i boa r that y.oog stout Well, itis 2.41t/ye tPciorfellow,Ae blasted hope of a rich liestorti family!`will norgiir7ou the particulars, tar moi l sorrowful;_-s, Office it to say,. that. at timer' his mina! • weeders. Ed' ysta.know what giveasuch particu-! lar charm to him that was once the "glass of fashion? and - the ifiii - s i t irnfjtirm?". Jones'. Coral Hair Resta ratiye. Chemical .Soap.-. Every fitoaTay, at2"e?ellick, he' may be seen, walliiag,irito oyr friend Idne; 4- albre,Bl2 Chatham st., to;getairitt ttp'of fiN solih, r lfiat alobegiVi , s his hair that 'original that hak tithed gray _and - thin. fie siy's, that being afflicted with erliptions and 'a bad akin, he would adVise those who Save a clear eons *rim, free from 'ertiption.eg disfigurement, to-bay - a 'cake of the Italian-Chemical ,Soap. It ;cures the very worst cases of eruption, and changes a dark, yellow, or sonbeintskirc tea fine healthy dearness. of 50 cents a - cake: -Bey this once, sad look in.the glass. We sell 3 shilling bottles ofJonis , Cora] Hair Restorative, that you may try . it without much expensq . for dollar is the usual, price paid for, pretended 'zhturrest'orailves." We know if you once• try it yea will have More, because feu, will readily 'find it all it is rePre4ented. .Therefore We charge reasonable. It Wilt 'force the hair to grow, stay; its failing of', e.ure. scruff, or dandruff. It is sold in three.iizes,•37l*.so cents, and $1 per. beatlp,•by the proprietor, 82 Chatham st.,liew.,Xerk, and 4 4.A.cgsoN , s Patent•bledical Warehense, 13% liberty st., laid of Wood, - Pittshargh. toct3 l • • 110 . A.17.1.101.ES A.LE and retail dealer in TS4ltc,. Sou; ii,rlSqgara;NO. 25, Filth . vt:,bettreitu Wood mill Market - ate., Pittabergh.` feet24-1y:„. - /MWEN GLADDON , S Weruletinga in , the 'Jae' of : Wight; by Old Humphrey. ANNALS'. of, the Poor; .eontaining "The Dairy. : maws Daughter," '"Young Cotteiierp . , THOUGHTS and Counsels for thelrepepitelkii ay the Rev. J.M. Olmstead.P . dr Bale by Elaacrri. ti ENGLISH, Marketet, bet. 3,1 and , 4th eta., oct 31 ACR.F.D PHILOSOPHY OP THE. SPASONSt lustrittiog the , pet,fitotions of God IR the phenont etra of Hie:soar; ettii tattoo of the year ttaxtpolabg a.vplume, now comttleto anti for tole .- • # j; imuorr 7 . #INGAGIIMA to Robert Carts,. b!"!” 1 / 1 3 , 41 a 41 k.t.1. 4 " Al t oc3l . 7 . 7 .., , ;,•:.r,.. - . ) : . ?•:' ; !it'_ . i.: . l . -: . ,c,... State Ble. and Pranches.l Cincinnati Banks 1 Circlevillc4Lawrenco)..l Columbus Bank 1 Xenia 1 Massillon Sandusky .... • .• i ... 1 Heauga N o . 3l Wilk • !.,,aOA ‘,.. RAJ.. •: • Hos 'Llablom: • ... Wooster ••:Iwa • • • 1 itaritttajeANAl ; • CkillinnaitagasA t sia4. leveltimris • IcKtr • Scion'. ....... 1' taamter 8 •-••-• Hamilton " • n 45:7 Urbana- Granville • . ••••45 !motors. bte Bk and Brazicheit4o., Bank 'or Illinois 70 ;:• • MI9IIIIOAIT. ~-! - River Insurance Company , . v. 51 Stale Bank , Ils*. Oakland Co ahly rub and Mcch bank:lo St:Clair 7+5 in'etbionr. - Jiank I!=ibMMEI tiintax rxcaiLifor Ow. York.... I$ tiatimi.te " . • 'YALtrr •OF COBS. Amer..Gold..(prerii) ! • 81d ; 4o: I • r - - 500 . .` • Soviereigno... , ..... $4 r Fredefickdors 47.84 . Ten Thaler's, 84 Ten Guilders.. ...... 3 90 Lonisd ...... 4,2.5 Napoleons. ' $,lO Doubloon, Spanish 16 %, Do. Patriot 16 50, Duoatsr 215. ]ti?CoMittert New 11 ‘•: 'V t.t- -4\ BIM EOM -` ' ,. •:l•.t",;P. ~T.:('‘,4-.--;.:,•Yli:••'.:. -- ~.-..,•\,..1-v .•."vo, • : • vti:,-zrol .• ' ' _ • • -'.71- 1.4,,i,,.,1*. . 4 _,..." - _- ; ,1 7:'-'43X' ,t.-:•1':;'''W1 • ' :. ~)c 7 '‘,;,:' -4- . 'l* "e - N -:“.f.,":- . , ' .;"1 ,, , ).. P:',k tets .4-:....... ~,.- ' i :-) f ';t11,,,„,.' 4 . ! 4: *, :. ':. "tl::_\EXlt:reit;i::;'til ` ,: .:.,.. I .iclel;if , ;' .....: ,',"..-47-‘5,,,,F , 1*3.-•,0,. ~ - -•'l,t ,-,fij,. 'Yi......,2', . '. . ; : ' 24 , fer ' 5 , .. .. : ':( ");1444t:'"' ..; 1 t it4 l, 3 - ' , 1 ,-i ; ,, :': . ; , ::. , 4 , :.,,, - , , -,;..,,,::;.—-, -• -, -- .: ~ - 2, . ., ,, ,, - . 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