thence to Athicerneere. • • F • vensenenta, to same menthe, dealt be tt byjive or-eloek la the aflenent. Annum en the pan of ear ethlothen, would be plodne; MEME=I . tinizth:Pagitir atise'auka SOILS aIBIS& Trio. worm lIPTRIT sBao0). Prom the Phi elptaa Ballet= Cantu, sari Bdi. We' tor& =mann on Beintday to glance at, noble enterprise, and . *Wahine how amp rite officers (eaxeded 'end egitained 17 the Vial and httelUgent Board) tadpaahedth.Buurn towante the epee. diet pomade compktka. We have sines awn a getalentin faun Pittibargh, who tabu a warm 'Wawa In the soorese a: tide great work, and who hu nicently patent ova the Western portke 111l'hhtit launder the charge of Mr Milleror, gen ; len= of well known science and great • • 'terei r ,_ It thus appear'', try adopting - an entire rww ..root.—mo eh superior to the Mate surreys—to • klras kralted . ilbte now 'tau contract, at prices below the estimates, by twirling ' the &S alt= involved in the former plane. By Mi Miller's indo, ir,. line so dinet has been ob. tained.dist there is e strong prospect of the entire &tune between the Delaware and thelOhio be. log eery =tidally shortened; and Unready coup . &time of the road which =area so many ad. .tiantageo to the trade of P 614044411; with the nidebsty of large dividends, cannot hilts aro= .00r dawns to the duty of placing at the disposal • of* Board the requlette means to finish 'twilit.. ail a MOilkael want delay. NOr otightit be forgotten, that by a win and pendent forethought 4he ;butes allows fin par cent interest on all in: .atallgewee pald in; thus affordiog to persona of ..liadtainwens, the benefit of artinaatet while the ;2...gr0rk,1e ha progress, and preventing the towateiof, that =aid eaktilatio6 that often postpones•.nb. eetiption• to public workitinta the en of war pletkeri.nialer the'idia ofobtaining undue ed. notagwover earlier and more - patriotic axitnln. • Masiataber this Philadelphisna, and lutaxile far fheproteary:**: Men of small means rennet mp* a better inieetnitmt of their money tit do.the Stahl n hatter aervice,istor can =a of hip . metnii;tlsough path= ;Ni.:llK;nl money mey hero* than the fire pee cent upon their invest. • . med. Hui the mils in not* busineis nm, . is only :tbs secondary benefltto be derived from elercoorphtton ola worlildos this. Money is to eivad fisecnring a safe and rehab business, 2 . - by lumping open a conduit . e01:111:01Midlii011 . erith . the seaboard. Atoll amour perewill be a dew ' nod ind &speedy eornmenteation, and this will be worth flout to•Tlikadelphis, Pittsbmgh, and the Web. Let all, therefore, who have the prosperity rtf. the Stets at hart, lend a helping hand in the • geormltlia of the work: • • '..9;"!4r, MEM Thatatenainjery to the-State Works is well gambled te ethow the importance of the Central or Gent Pennsylvania Sail Road. We leant with ' Paean, that the work te programing with doe ra. pidity. The Chief Engineer and his subordinate are ail actively engaged.,-.The itoportanee.of this enturpeise toPhiladelphie; nay, to the whole State, muiscucely, be over estimated. Our dames, who mteetad themselves with suck untiring energy at the,coctunsocecosat, snalbrongh whose dints in. :deed the Charter was obtained. are entitled to the thanks of every true heatted Polteylranian. . d • Trod, Witty ward of I%—en all who aid the . p • tart ereiLk.i Wy"eittltled to, but will receive the gooks — of the community. Thu inquirer, to the Tabora, Saba* adds We mu* behave that in the course of a few ~ • ' 'pan, there will be besinese enough, not only for • the pima State - Winhs of Pennsylvania, but for abs ant mad that his just been commeined.' 'At theirmerd moment, for example, oar men:bards Mid busbame men** wdfaing no little hawses. • One inconsequence of the damage to the au ma.. The trateiponam fear that die .baidocie far the asMon, se 'fir as the einel is concerned, is ' Atii.:,. , ,;,They are that compelled to 'send goods saber bribe Hilda:one wale, or by Rail - 7 Bead wagon,: 'With the Central Reedicompkted ;had Itt operation, our merchants would bays two t gurinems directly through this. State, end 'tumid sae faii, the Mb* would be at their service. . How Important such an advent:tie at the peeing Themut of this great wort la scarcely 50eith etatelditliw; ashen compared with the 'Oats that me likely to muse. it will pay item - 2 4odble • the messed trade dad s it . 10111 • , than_ in Air - divide:Ai ' We believe hulk. :..ted the placticability of , !.. • -- ;. :104.1" have already 'yielded, end • ' mistaken. A few years _Lathe enterptine will berets?, mid haila 441 . of astriniehment. The gradual' Inman cif the country-in population and hrtiro .- VFW ekes render the week euccessrtiL And thie.teary baseadily calcitieted by measating the fittuneby the past. Philadelphia in this MAN - Will Was for bunt( a proud monument. Those . wbohays inveterate doubted her enterprise, will, ar should bold their tongues for the rotors, and 1 corneae not tidy her slide bat her ability. The • kodeence and prosperity of this city ate oily la . ~..rgioning to be felband experienced._ _ •!:,;' ;',',:-.,',,-;. :..;;;1..,,,;;.i.!',Ai .;", • ; 4 :i . :...,*.: ..- .....',;::: ''l 7.?; : r:-.:• ‘ .it 1...: •1:.: . OP - 11':' ;, --a• '' 1444*, : 4 ....)*y 44 •T : y A i ;I : 1 4 .. 1 - }.. • 4 ' ' •.!' V"' ;4:4 L i134,1 4 . 4 4 , .."0 .. : !4•4,. I: ' "alr l it'e ''''''i`fi ' P.:kkA , ..c.i:i • ; '-'• - % 4.4: 44 4f •:;:fi..4.:4; I ?.. i , 4 4.Z.;;. 4 i , 'i ..' . 4 4 4\ ' \ 4 ..:-1ie4:',,t , ,. : ~ , ', 1. 1, , , ' , , uill' ~„ , t - k.. , ..i , -.1. % iii,l ; 3, , , . r . :1.:. 4... q . • :. 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Pittsburgh doe; not enter Iteatai Into dm • I Dented Dal DMA line, she will at lout take tip the • \ lion tam and push it on Wan,—mid a Western • \ ,201111A if 4 Pittsburgh te almost a important to Phil *tip* so spa totaam the Ohio end the Delo. • was . -ilea the Partadelphis North 103113ACIF , ZIO Lemurs= Ocreceracs as TIC COlll. . iliii,—The Central Railroad, by which a coo. nerd= Is seestrod haw= the Siamese hearts of .1 die its 'tarts hers and west of the Ap. piladdien tangs, bee, dote public attention was , tally dizsctol to It, Maned the prams and rapport at elmy Pialoond thinker, and sincere advocate . ' off- the-nem= route ta the best market. All Dec. itloos copra it u the . natural Lbw. The genius . _ rff.'Wertatigton, sad in nothing wee his genius more &Weisel, ,adribited; early , recognised the . . Vets' iiiths Allighliny range within Pimasyln. ads, sa thr - cankte of the great commerce of the sapits‘thea Inpoierodan, of the Indian, and Da - , copied by not - a . white man's hut. Bekaa has . - arm reansined.that it is the most direct in point , of:Aletatano; the chapel in reference to for keco on the grad. , amass no en, spenlicos i n ' .''. - OFF — ial the most socurrilx travel or freielok. It reackise.the amidst and most antral point; and 1 afford" all the' edvantagen of crick =armada. der, and nnboonded Acilitia for diankation—; -'-'- As the gat 'littoral outlet of the trade of the Vat sad its seconding routine, It , affords slay -'- . ' T.- Wastage that the trade of the soot end the weld -• : mold dolma -.lt will prove, ender fit= but cm. - isle lioltioti,the ner ved, cheapestoona n a. ' . indoor - to .ths . American kieditsomumn, which .knob, freight our ' airport Alps with the Lem • • liiiiiiblei iictossderited .from the - Feast 'of that 1, . ' *mai Mother oti empires. i l ffrom the . far week - - - . - sad seek ci 'the eenth west. will find the antral tad their nestroit.semme to' the 'old world; and • ‘.. tin ooliamded commerce ;of the, two fountains ~ NEI.* eamtutialbe botni a= this Kok of con.. ard, , . . ~ ' Ataisit - those aU itifikient ratans for going . . '• - . lablOWl la gm proincatioo of thk groat work, and . . they sae d am entrated in the prim= stale of OF .„ . . ci*SWiliath?n w hich almost debars fill ammo: . ~. the . slalkia with, not. -We add the ;allowing ' '•;:-- also froigkiklattjaii and Gasattm - - 4 ~ ', - All the advintases of this magnificent eaten; i• .-.' ' 11 will drop their tails at the door of Fats. '.'• '.'.. ' '' , ,Eier commerce mat mainly low through ,o n Amok and the omplatkii of the Coruna . ii i i tyrillial we fella., from noceseity, render Il i mbgrak one of the tra;ll not the fast, Inland -.-. - cotinythe nation. What di! eagametssirith bee ... - . la,-eetairbete of firodoetiml ' Whet city aa; milk took ills. "of ammonia lira' ' , ~ Cur, Ws* ~ -; -•:.. a m lowgifeet, =mete with her a adistribst. '....,,,,-, b e na l Ir ak , point! - , Her datinles,oiteekist; '-...- 1 i',',..1.'.04 . 01 they i l ! , patid:with the State is **hes '.-*.;l=imaortenell tits! to enable rttaihargli "-.lonejall*itt. the =Bat Period, the foll Fits frdirikiirco with . tba. m g = . rs ?-:NiiialiiiiospixtOce c,i th enis4etioltid be oitsol.. 4. 1,. i.: .tinsollldrilea*". tlirld.P*l.iiih mite iiirithithippik.l4ool:ol.olliaptise, sad we. leibilbli iiiiiiiiigkeit MIN* moth* osSlhoo will* i i i m icad ii t ilii kfttitilimleF the ol,imr ....,A k i lo = L' T Wit. ---'" ` - ' 7 kii. .'inateii serskiL - Almik 0 - ii* :I*PIEM*4 OO # maw 7 , Apholikiittrof ,41,thii-iindeilook ~ . t7310610.1C....,. AiC,lk , b1it 11401004Km # 4 . 6 4 ~<_#l # o4 o,ll. l " -!. . 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The 'Pansiblak Company agniireepos itself and its'prnspicts Stith tin kens, and in tlis acts "WI,: fat it Is socially pisdpa, and pleated by all its in terests;aner the completicm of ,the toed, to aid the catainetingi doksil.by Pititarrah. : We 1 are of Opinion that api3d we seek no better isentualinsestment than in tiutreimsylmia Railroad,' and_ we cahoot doubt that, with. the brilliant mopeds before this movement. and the incirmla admtsins piOmised to our merchants and thine of oar Western sister city, from its speedy completicm, easy Unman_ s hY Pleura' arY energetic ietion , be co mmunicated, that is neeassay, to mini an earli eicenammation of the satirise' . ' We glad Milt no apology to our readers for the spice givan to entracte of this import... How Yitts . b . eirgh may)* dispoeed to act in view of each a edgewise!, wren not prepared to say,—but it iii bir duty to du sultstEdulf, end to do that saton thing speedily.. The peat evil here is the . want of a-find puler in ?spill to any one of the great works in eontansplation. There am some,— Thai = crow Only we ' and beEavey—who hang on to Biltinesti. T 'are Mimi who wish to go 'West. an othetsetill Mote favorably dia, posed to a coMplation of the Eastern line before starting 'West. In the midst of this di basted judgment, we think:.. Tint, Thai there ought to be an early meeting Of the Stockholders under the Connellsville Char ter, and an application of the means these nib. railed, either to the Eastern or the 'Western laud. ' Secondly. That, if passible, there should be, nomirozity . of purposasmong the people as to the road most important to the prosperity of the city. TithZtly. Thai a maw meeting of the citizens Should be held, at which should be .elected a Ma =nous committee of competent persons to secure subscriptions by: p•W‘tal application to ?very ChM of citizent,—Merchanti,' Property . Holders, Me. Laterinit, Clarke . , Draymen, smiles= op makes, whereit4 an able. Let the shares be fifty dollus,and let the pooreat man subscribe,— if he is able to do 6 morty—for a single share. Let Ouch feel that they have both a personal and a peuniary Interest in Stomas:ad= °idle work. Appoint Block ofezenttees, visit pan in their wMizdtcps, their minting risuak: and at their dwellings, Totally, let Pittsburgh sabeniber handsomely. in the nuns of the city,—or what is bitter, Al legheny countyr—belt a million for the &stem Road, end half a million forithe western Rod This sort of subscription Le the only way to road that clam of men,—if there ire any each; (we hope there are none,)-7eloo are vary wining to see thek property sweetened from tan to fifty per cent in value, through the labor and money of others, but wheare not willing to do any thing therenebtee to add to its value. Let them be taxed for that common good which confers a much gra ter good upon themselves than upon the public.— They will not feel it except in their increased means,—and no one will be oppressed by the plan we have kid out, Now, then, foi the Rill Road. Whet cepeble,efikient, public spirited, philenthro• pic and patriotic citim will Lead off In the enter. pdeel Let him who envies a good name and a good deed, quit:ken the blunted feelings of the people into something like a realising sense of their own best interests. Ye who would borrow the magic touch of bfi .du, without its penalties. and turn to gold the treasures of the earthy—who would span the arch of tba Key titans, with one foundation upon Me wittersjeading to the Omen, and soother upon the' head wanes of the almost boundless Weak—who would make the earth more fruitful than it to, the workshops more productive than they are, by opening new channels for tradir,—this is your duty, and now , when your aid is needed, atm:4 your genim, your liberality, your public spirit, your good name upOrt the work. -Fasces nr,E.l.22lXoae.—Acsounts from BaL more leave Emu doubt in the minds of candid observers that peed (ramie woe Piaedsect et the late '.'..Members of the New York Sport. ins Club prop cued, -sometime peel* to the eketkm, to insure a majority for the Whip of 1000, the City of lisitiscre, for the Sum of 510,000, sot a dollar of which woe to be pia on. 111 after the , remit. Tbie 'sr refused. l Elbeedrelhersordehete wenrolfered by.the e*com.ota frosi 800 to 1500 majority, a spilt .ntierly ist4eadtde ins fob Opted; so ago =jot. ity cannot be obtained at any time, frog; it'll& . boast Whip who had. made bete, were celled !pest' by meiaber• of the apposite party, their irrocriud friends; end requested to withdraw their bets, for airengemente bad been nude by which they (Lease) knew as well Men what the result would be, as they would after the Election! last previous to the Election, CM, a cones. pedant of the Philadelphia Inquirer. some 500 Of an ueociated'hand; came to ads city from New York end Philedelphia. The Washington city officeholders wished to carry our Election— they hare succeeded. Velum? Lsorreasnaz.l letter from Mont• peter, dated 13th October, elates that the mem hers of the Vermont Legislatnro held their mucus on Mat evening, when 103 Whip answered to their name■, and three more were 'sleeted on the following day. There me 98 Abolitionist" and Locofocos. The Whig *only in the Houser td . Beireeentatiree will be tom 3 to H. Solomon Yoorriwas nominated as the Whig can. didate end Mr. Seymour, of Burlington, Lee deco candidate for Speaker of the Home. In the Senate the Whip have a• majority of 12. • A Vrcromr.--The Whip hare ontaialy some thing to crow. orer in tha election of Wm. F. Johniton to the Senate. Tho following is the officio! vote of the Dbtrict. JOILIITON. 117) : OWILL. ATEIMON. .Annetrong, 1719 1845 . 31 Cambria.. • 940 1125 Clearfield, 577 831 • Indiana, 2051 1353 68 • • • 5297 - 5154 99 Johnston% majoeity 133. - Guaarwurr Rot:amis.—The two twin sung bow built by the Crafted %des, m 1843, called the Santion and flevier, which nave been Viol idle at their moorinp :at Paducah, for mug yeersi . inue lately beat sold at auction for p 2,613. The St. Lcsas Republican aye three weeks' awl of these boats, sathin.a short time past, would have sued property enough to have paid. the amount bid tea thaw over, but the President hu oustitutlocul 'unpin; Upon . the propriety of the general GCMITIIO2IIIIt improving Rims and : Her• bora ' . . 'Ossamr.—yerehants from Oregon make Mo• lar trips to tha Eastern cities to Purim" goods. They cross the oxtail on mules; end wig - their parcluom hones via Cape Horn. The horned of Comments says Oregon City contains poralstimi of topoo, and . imodn are sold Mew et Wry profits for home consumption, 'end to the Handed& blender., Polynesia and Chins, with : whom they haw °Owed sande. • The NATITI ANZIUCANII held a Btata Con. lot week in . Bolton, and impinged Find. Dailies, of Taunton, and Challis W. litiare;of Ctuutestagn; Is Candidatei for - Gov. minx and Lieut. Otrittnor,. and G. A.Dmith, of Boston, .and. D. ID. Moody, of Mown, Peal. deot~l+Ebatoal. lugs. Rasolutions wars rame. id immining in thanixdosticin of Oar. Taylor for President, and 'HrA, 8. Dietitian for Viet Prdidsnt .. • . Tete Denzilln New York for the week end. In len Ilwiewneelni o the . lsih Wet, were 5 35 . Of thew, UR Weee end 95 eleildnen...... Tbe *WI it : reline &ewe* Were 10 7 8,148 17 Mew ,Typkwa 6aea, kanomue and Con. • luirnis•--Thectoctismau Lam el the ietb. u•nt. s.O qtaximith mend te , • is 7 • !FA* ibi! 15 th irtingth left Newport Bev nag eibiehrtheitiiroeiChaheetto, en Betty. 1 /4 Pll l l49iffk 5 404 4 6 *M. 4 ' • . ME= 'Tito Ida of oar Army order Scott in the More recent bandy, though feiehtftd as to numbers, ought not to empties any cue. It is stated to bs dimmer four thousand men. and is not lea than three, from the time of leaving Puebla to reaching the hilt' of Mexico. We , believe - It will turn out four thouemd. and an aggregate lose of six than• and men in killed ind reminded under the cote. mend of General Scott. The wander is that it is not more, and that our brave littlellllll7oPeTting in the midst of the; meet populOas part of en en emy's country, and with a foe defending its own veil, has not been extirpated. It seems, indeed, beyond belief that Scott could hive been ads to hold his own amidst the sigintates of his stay, the 4=4014 ' inefficient force under his command' (and Ifor which the Admiidstration ought to be fun peached,) and the constant drawbacks growing out of the manner in which the Administration have conincted the war from the commencement. Who doUnot know that there would have beenno such Liu 'of life as six hundred men under such a General as Worth, if his command had been nn. mericaily equal to the danger of his 'position and the force he wan compelled to enuniterl Neither , would Quitman have lost 300' men, nor Twigp 268. It is more than probable that the Mexicans ; would never have Cum to an angegament in front of their cify, had'they not supposed that our week.l nees was their strength. Such we know to have been the fact at Boone Vista. To the inefficient 'manner in which th! war ha been conducted, we may also titles the causes of the great loss of life and limb all along the line from Vera Crux to Mexico. Our brave soldiers we know feel this neglect,. and it is the burden of complaint in al, most envy letter we have seen from the seat of tiotwithitandin The Mexican anthonnes, _3ll recent executions, are making the , most earnest appeals to the Irish Catholics to desert. They ale disrepulabie to the Government and mei to thole who may be persuaded to violate their oaths and become traitors to their ccemtry,by taking op arms against it. The following is a copy of the Mai. can Addresc strstcsss To CATHOLiC liiihmen!—Listen to the Words of your broth. as, heir the aconite of s Catholic people. Could Mexicans Unglue that the sons of Ire. land, that noble land of thee religious and the brave, would be seen amongs t , their enemies? Well known it is th at Irishmen are a noble race; Well known it is that in theW own 'country many Of them ham not even bread to give to their ail.. siren. These aro the chief motives that induce Irish. 1 men to abandon their beloved country and visit the shores of the new world.' But was it not natural to expect that the die. tressed Irishmen who fly from hunger irtuld take refuge in this Cathche country, where they might have met with a hearty welcome and been looked upon as brothers, had they not come as creel and unjust invaders? dons of Ireland! hays you forgotten that in any Spud& country it is sufficient to claim Ireland as your home to meet with a friendly reception from authorities as well as chi:mast MMEMEiI What ! can you fight by it's aiJe of those who pat fire to your temples in !Boston and PhWdel• phis Did you witness such dreadful crimes and sserileves without tasking sots= 'law lit our Lord! • tE you are Catty:dim, the same u we, if you follow the doctrinal' Of our Saslow 1 why are you wen sword in hand murdering your brsthern 1 Why 'are you the antagonists of those who defend their country and your Own Goal Are Catholic Iriatunen to be the destroyers of Catholic tempter, the murderers of Catholic priests, and the founders of heretical riter in this plate sat firm ..Irishmen!—Yon were *spaded to be just, bre cause you are the countrymen of that truly great and eloquent man, O'Connell, who hu dented.' his whole life to defend year rights, and became you are said to be good and sincere Cade! elks. Why, then, do you rank among our wicked en ?mite? - Is it becatee you wish to hen a grant of land that you may all year own 1 But whet an thi mord powerful ' irase do eiminst a whole nail= I I • By conquest you can take cities, and towns,b% news paean two feet of ground unzooksted long u thereto a Meeker'. The last of Mexicans is determined to fight without release for Ws war try and hie God. But our borPiialliT and good will tennbi . .Li i tender to yen what by kneyouatia newt p. or enjoy;.-or mach property to land u you may= quire, and this under the pledge of one hour snit our holy religion. Come over to .ur, yeti' will be received ander the lam of that truly Christian hospitality and good faith which Iristiguateae entiliedui sips and obtain from a Catholic nation. Oar Billart MD= haie ahead, bean Tribud with many of your countrymen, who are living our own brothers smug us. ... . . . . May Mexicans and Itistutten. Imhof by the sir 1 'arid tie of religion and benevolence, form only- one people. Banta Anna, on the lfrth 'Attgast, addressed a 'general order from Penni, °daring lands and coo. nay to lenh deserters. The Union publishes the following redeeming incident in the character Banta Anna. We hope it may be tree. It given on Mexican authority, which says: .Daring the action of the 20th inn, while r troops ware retiring trout' the bridge of Chant • co to the Candelaria, still combating with the ' ea that charged after them, four dragoons end captain of the army threkthemselves forward • to our column with such'rapidity, that they we not observed till they arrived at the works of.o • &lath. They were there first recognised as vmies, and fired on by the garrison, by which the four dragoons and thecaptaln's hone were, kills. The captain, on regaining his feet, war inlirOac4. ed by swotted the President's aids, and other • 1 ten who cams with his column. They slant tri kill biro, when the President in ' , and ordered them only to disarm' him. His - calling, after taking a turn along the unbend ranks, resumed to the place where they had . prisoner, when one of 'the offunmt said to hire, if (freierat, this man ought to be shot; he has him.' confuted that he came here for the . propose f killing your excellency . glow or, what says in ' inquired the President. .He says,' was the rep! . 'that learning in Chumbusco, front one of o prisoners, that your excellency war with this co • uroo, he, with the four soldiers who followed took the resolution of reaching and slaying yo# excellency; for if they-accomplished this, it would be a most Orions act., end still more so, if they perished In doing It.' AdMiring their daring bera• vary, the President replied: Now, less then ever, will I allow any harmto, be dons.. He is a pits! oner otwar; and let him who lays a band on him beware. • hind- If I had many offrOore like him, ScOtt would not be so, near us.' He then placed the officer in charge ofyoung Don Augustin Tore nel, with whom he was seen tottering the palace last evening. Now leTmerrosi.--The New York Tribune of Friday.lut sari: "ID the exhibition it Castle Garden appears a very unpretending .looking machine' called Chastio Card Spinner, (the property of Mr. 0. Law, of BeltiMors.) which, before* long, is probe. bly destined to rule considerable noise to the menufectoribg world. Chre's Card Spinner corers cotton or any yard w th wool or other fib• roue substance, and corers It soaffectnally u to deceive the moat experienced spinner, if duty. lion were intended; but the mum, is the fad ae the introduction of the cotton Is the rest adroit. age claimed by the inventor. By it the yam is said to herniae stronger. mace evenotaler to work won't shrink, mad makes a cloth twice as durable u if of wool. This is done at leo labor and cost with Auer hands, and with less room, than at we sent, so, take it any way : you will, an advantage prewmts Itself." . Ezzzrz.ear D trial for Del took plane recently at Montgomery, Alabama, In whkh the Jury gave the Plaintiff $2,000 thunstoss. A man named insulted and abased his wifs'a mater, and to cover his guilt, made a charge of criminality in writing, against her, In which he avowed hlmeelf a participant, and swore to it be. Gene a Justice of the Peace. Upon this writing the 'Won was instituted. An arroatxurr came off, on the 'Canal at Wallington .city. on Saturday list, which the Enke ram wu quiteuoresofol ID throwing Ore fire from an engine, (contracted for try Mt Brown, of Mo.) to the top of a ship's mast, sat• ling fire to combtatades fixed to it. The sum of 810,000 ha tan appropriated by Megrim to tad the elfica4 of this Wes: • , . iTt. teleiPaPhiktillgalsok" lo6 Yost and Moutrsisi is CIAIIOTII at • 10111 LUDT DRAWS 711011 um—Harriet is not a beauty. but In her eg beauaties ate cootsiitud with theasel w i t' s t e im pay ware pretty; bat the mote sho . is beheld, dui wore egratiable We appears. She *sins where others tom and what she planner -Issas. She bingeing by few is ■ inset wpm sion 'of countenance; and without dandle - a be. holders, she interests them. She knew dress, and is a good judge of it; tidying finery; but drams with a peculiar mace mixing simplicity with el tom. She come her beauties so artfully as to ere (meta the imagination. Shamans herself far imaging a family of her awn, by managing that of her father. Geology is familir to ha, also the price end quantity of provisions; end she Is a ready ecconntant. She holds cleanness and nattier to be 'maible in a woman, and that Irsilitlarn dAtneeperielly if Wantill. The intuition to external, does not make her overlook her more maternal duties., Harriet's mderstandini, is solid without being profound. Her serwildlitylis too great for . a perfect equality,of temper, but her sweetnesarenden that hcquality harmkess. She sagas sith patience any wrong done to her; but is impatient to repelr any wrong she his done, and does it so cordially at to Enka it appear ntoritaricco. If she happen to disoblige a companion, her .jay end arses, when restored to favor, show the bunion that layupon her heart. Talon of virtue lain Harriet, 'a ruling passion; she law it tom= no other thing Is ea lovely; she loves It because it le the glory of the female sell she town it as-the only road to happiness", misery being the sure attendant of a woman without virtue. Of the anent she never talks, but with cionanspection—her funk acquaintance especially. Ohs has remaked, that what readers woman peons to detracticio, is talking of their °wagonload that they are mon equitable with aspect to the mon. Harriet nem talks, ol woman but to areas the good she knows of them, of others she am nothing. Without mach knowledge of the world, a, is attentive, obliging, and graceful in all she does. A good disposition does more far her than art in others. Fermis' Farman nr Eotors—The towing are the failures which took place in Eri• rope a short time previous to the selling of the , Cambria: • In Landom—Cockeill & Co.:Porting, &raw act & MuMar, Hy. Grath & Co; Lyalll,srotb•. ars h..C.r. ectogal Phillip! & Co; Mahon &Co; H I; Barman & Co; Alex McDonald &Ccsind John Showall & Co. In Mineluster, Burt, Rabin & Co; Alfted 'tong, Jams Genf & &cam & Talk ps• ward Ponca & Co; Bandar & Milner; Ind E M Broadhunt . - . In Liverpool, H. Steel & Co.; Like, Calicrei,as Co., J Al hi,lliorry, William Atherton; Weretn, Brothers & Co.; H & J Tomlinson, and E & P Parry. Six or seven houses in Glasegow have else &I ed,lneludlits the firm of Reld, Robertson & Ce.. whose Ware &ay fells upon Manche:Orr, and on Allison, Camberlidp & Co., F H Glaser, and E M Cooper. New Courranratx.—A tan dollar bill, on the Bank al Louisville, wu shown on Thursday, at the Exchange Office of N. Hokum & Bon, on Mattel street, and detected as a counterfeit-- Washington is upon the left„ with ■ female flgwe underneath, with a bunch of sheaf and a sickle, and under this a figure of Marshall. TluP visas Zorn, A. Thurston, Cashier, and Joshua B Bowles, Preeident, are well executed. Upon the left of the Bill there Is a female Itlian, with a bow, also well executed. The most cendhl arninatlon is neceessty to detect the fraud. • The plates of the Bee dollar no( of thatafay. errs Bank, Cincinnati, bare been altered anew by the counterfeiter., end the execution is more per than before. The public should not recedes the notes at all,—autos by. the advice of !hokum'. The Bankers and citizens should of fa a heavy onrardioe the detection of the Countetfaiters. Now CorrirTiororr.—A new cotmterfeit on the Fanners Bank el Virginia is thns desathed in the Dispatch. Lettar B. No. 782. dated April 4, IMO, psy% able to N C Whititheed.--J C Blair cashier, W lilatfuLthd Prot. Vignette, a farmer milli. log . near a wheat sheaf. with his hied riding on hied& hind, ■ viol& in hie Mt: a 'howl* fignas on each end of the note, with.sidle in hand.— Underwood, Bald Spacer it Hefty, engravers." ,They.are in circulation to this tit, lad vicinity. A 'kismet, Muunrs.—A poor women inns , el Mitchell celled upon as Cu Toothy. , rewWWl - karma:tun of ter !unbend, who nwently CIO. 650,1 X Louis to flar:Wn7;nath.who; baa DOW Mt& Wanly in dsatltats eiratiltoner"M; is described as about 50 yews of me,, that COM. plaits, black heir, aipphd in his Iliugaz, pond*, ends taw by trade. ' ' , Tim SARIS liaastostam—The third per briliNlCll of this celebrated bead came off at lb, Waco, lea Night, to a 611 end Ida* Medd sodium. They peform wick to [daffy lel% an entire cbanp of Performaces. The Repairer for the Boston Post, the toss Foes Joann! of Boston, who was at , the Conventiom at Bptingliald, thu matm—erny LitiF --Mr.Verateem position on an important point rfie mid be stolid rots Kind aR froths, lop. plies for the war, Wow tha_mentive fonidead wairfarami evidence, that it was ant to Berne. Major Oa conquest of territory, or for any orderrpose Man Me acme Ann wart or ..This wt befisento bs the true doctrine, lat the Enmities mete It evident that an eppropriation is' jut, and the money wain* doobtbs forth am. ing. The principle should be se that of the.lntae. Mammy Whip: “itillious for defancemet, a cent' for tribute." The following lines written mental yam slaw by one of the editors of this mos t shy' no be deemed inappropriate at this pease -pitied of the year: el Tim V.B et AWL.' I cane, I come, bawd ye not my cry! Borne by the wild WmtPe Melody•, Sew the tot My Eyetooth in the tallineleaf? • In the "'tittered Sewer,or the gatherW yeast Hemel ye not ay lishtoer the crammer gals? • ' A. I pared along oat the mntly ple, Felt ye aot the all II of MI l eT Muth. Alt' bade all Nature prepare for death? I !thee dim'd the light of Wanly', r And hulled the birds sweet roundels_ ,1 I have silenced the mirth in remoter blower, , And milled the for at midnight hoar; The Owlhr dew aereeeh,the Wolf , " wild yell, Are harbinger' whiett my earning tell. S. H Tea Elmira Taraionsa,—lt *ppm, that a gendarme of Um city of Tray boo invented an article be calls tin skirt expander. If a lady shonid bo walking and whish to apps•, larger or malty, the skirt Is so coratracted that she may enlarge' or ditainish her apparent size at pleasure. This is an ianinable ineentloa, lad will @Mindy sap. cede the bast* ova width it has many advan. toga.. A lady may pus down one WO of a strait as thin as a whipping post, and, If Obi fade to make a sensation, out go up the other side as fill es a hogshead or a bale of cotton. Tnt tltabOt - ii 4021gnints to Canada who hare died in three months on ship boanl,or after they were landed, le amen thousand one hundred and forty. A vessel meently arch ed at Grown tale from Londoodany, had when she started 366 pamospro, eighteen of whom died on the pump, and 120 week landed sick. , We understand that Mies Thompson, • lady of tarp fort uns—who hss toothed for mono years it Ulf Tremont Houle, and who suddenly dining...n ed on Monday last—was yesterday found drown. ad, in Jamaica pond, Roxtotry, where It is supposed 'he had thrown banal& In a fit of mental ahem. don.— Boston Atka. *ewe glad to haw that the namable and rei. p e dal Ru. De. Net; the Pneldett of Union Collage, has recorand from an attack of ingot watery reolonatisw, which thleatamed his life.—e The cant was effected by hydzepathic treatment— Phil. Daily News. Err w, myna the attention of Cu ntab.n to the ex , unordinary cares or &Male performed by D. entgen's Adis" Nandi. Paeans, which they will And neon,- ed In another COlllO3ll Of to-0a)'1 p.pqr. They evident doubt the ZOOS{ wonderful on Record, and have lb been pronoaneed by many of oar most n wtable physician.. Mr *Meted aad alba. Intere anti.* quested to visit them at their several places o abod4 uad leant from'diels earn N.. the wended.] etect• 'nentedlelne,'Phe first e n. named 111 hil hue Bora; 'who any be seen duly, btween thsi bears or 0 A. I& and 4 P. td: tittle recto! Itenceml & Walton, No 37, Nitta $t nand. . Min•Laportast *dir-sem `Myer neements villa anneal . in the t ly Mania' —The tuella aho appearin the To-Weekly, thee teeethmg the Won eat of the etreolalion of all, width= any additional charge. nu Is an/WT.:nage to oara4verilsetsorlthost any extra comae.. Advertisements are also inserted laths it:nanny plater open reatiottabkt WWI. • Dotaveassow—A caoeung wi be bald to the atop, el al Ow llolvaraity on .flanday cocain/4*o ow, at owl) Oa hod. for the purple a or'itlif an saw =altos Meat wooden d whaeotlaw ni the two cities ,Soli violable& Wootton of 66041 1 , Toadant and an Intarattod ga:timmit eat ire tels.hof'eV' • • panda. , BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH'. Carrealmondesee . Pittabarati or °smelt* Mmeilelaelwa of the Pitubarg6 Gmtie °CUTzsaira, Oct 19;1847 I ratty _wonder that the Whigs succeeded in Waists. I have never wit:slued inch apathy it . an election. I ailed at cm of the Wald pony with a filed, who had thusly :In pro. spring a straight Whig ticket. to vote. Not a Whig was on the e r to dietnlin to tickets, bat at .kael ton of opposite pa rt y were doing duty . roanially. wonder the WWI ' best in this Whig city. Thanks to the Whip in oth er petit= of the Maw, that we are said from ntter &fut. vywrizza. ',tuna Tan Away Satan hems Bealgalag the Peewit.l.7. ALL: QUIET AT THE CAPITOL-Olt DE RS OF OEN. QUITMAN-CONTEM. PLATED EXPEDITION ON - TOLUCA -FOREIGN PRINCE INVII S'D TO MEXICO. Richmond, Om. 21, 8 P. M The New Chiesne Delta and Commercial have been readved. They contain scam farther inter , wing dicsita. The latter publishes Banta Anna's Address an the occasion of his reeigningae Pam blowy, width clearly . prowes that be centimes to direct the vend= of the scattered portions of the. AteiY; which - have been collected since the late *Sit. ha now:1500 Regular, besides thiflaeriUss. - A tumor reached the capitol from Polls on the 27th, that. Gem Parades, Bmtamente, and other Influential 'persons, had Invited Foreign Prins to visit Mexico and settle the Meanies at that ecamtry. • The papers of the city of Mexico, dated the Pth, my that Gen. Quitman had Waal au order on the 25th, notifying all Wrests of the Mexican army at the Captol, to report themselves Mune& itils to the Inspector General of the American inny:; and another, on the 27th, updating the mitts of corn. American shops, stores, lee.„ i4gi in :4 opened, —,the Theatre is crowded to credo --oattent• pent begins to Mip, and ntimerins fandliee, in. eluding the softer sex, are min promenading the atrafets" of the Capitol with perfect i confidence and tle4latitY• aLim Y National' dates that . Gen. Scott had proposed issuing a circular to the citizens of the neepetive Mexican States, inviting them to and Cotszoledoemit: clothed with full Pm".mrt° cm " elude a peace. Also, that he had projected ann. pe;iltion of 1500 men against Tolima. - me corporation of Mexico had addressed several proclamations to the inhabitant+ urging them to be plumps end cease all manner of opposition and, injury to the American Army; _and if they did not comply, there would be no guarantee for their lives or property, as Gem Scott had issued eXpreillorden that every house which permitted firing . upon his troops, should be levelled to the pound by artillery. Fanchon, theillexican Erectile*, who was Ins charged by Pm Y Pens, has edibclated with Pechora sad a General whose came is not men. domed. • • It is supposed that fens would decide to form a cabinet. ou t a 27th. The Delta contains • bog ma Graphic &strip. non of the !anise of the lath and 14th. Gas.Bcorr'e Anstr.--The Washington Union of the 19th say= The whole cola= of General Scott in the field, when collected together, will be from 25,000 to 30,000 men, and nearer the lest number then the Ant, Exclusive Oarrapeetlenee• of the Pstueergb Queue PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Pintansumrs, Oct, nt, 6, p. m. Plow—TlM mirth is firm with modems ssles it PA} per bbL Orsin—The =ant is quiet, with no chuup In the pin.: . • Raisr—Tbsiarket has imam's, intitg. The mast gususity is without chin of the Pltobargb Gantt* NEW YORK MARKET. Oct. nt, 5 P. N. Fkar—lfidas $6,5648,621; marklt la foot ol Whist—Nothing las oceurrad worth report. ing. The market is quiet. Corn—thlee of Prime White 5t.730 per btu— Nam yellow le selling at 750 per bu. Oste—nisks at Chalk per bu. Whiskey—Saha at 32}c per yell. Provisions continua without change. Pork is active. Cotum—Tha muter is heavy and •cry little doing in the article. 6m:ham Cotrespondanee of the Pittsburgh Gazette. CINCINNATI MARKET. • Clndunati, Oct. 21, 6, P.M. Floor—Selto at $4.81154,93} per Itch. Whieksy--Sales at 170 pet gal. Pricer- had thawed a shade. but spilt rallied; and the lug. de is now held at 18c per gill. Graln—The melba% Is without change-4o also pith Groceries. Bectut—Sales of 10,000 Ito lruloo at Tic per lb. Sales of Moulders at geo per lb. • It has been rarobeg matt of the day. S O-No Euro I Do Pay Mast Pilea3— Dr Jaelmon's Embrocation is the only medicine that will CUM 1161 so very common and umiblesente dams. /I not may_ iromedmitelY Mier pun and lefht. Intim, stops all bleed ingosabdues thatheoletable nebi Mg.~ bat elleentally cams, in a very abort time persons ,oes lives have been rendered ensemble for years.— Its application modeem no pain, bat rather an agree. Me and pleasant seniumort. If perm. Maimed wiil tall and hear or the rest number of cue. that have been eared, they 'al be moats/mg— A gentlemen of this ehy, who ti m esn ander the heat of AP earron br moor Weewithout being cured, hos by., MO beaked the Mehreestion, been craftiest!) eared. 13 mils beyond pteeedent:l—(Plal. lilatardeyCoaner. Opv For sale us ?install* at the FEIEN TEA 6T088,73 Foanh area, our weal, and alp lithe ltDna Stun of H P Schwan; Federal atAllegheny ti . Madam V. Salter's Glissoms retinue . rw-.-tdentcal. Tentsiminr-We beg leave to tall public, attention to the following, from Dr. Wm. Doan, of Witharandle Clermont Co., and one of the very first pntentlonent is the coanty . ie which he resides, and lam Denson in the hum Upstater°. • It is cheering thus to see the lead ing mon of the pmfesmon, bombes the bonds of prof.. s ump pmedide,.d giving merit no doe: "Sir: - t have in my procure beau ulna eome of your Ginseng Penmen, and, us fir, am well pleased in its .deem in Catarrhal mad Bronchial CompUnts. Plante iced me half a dozen bottles-put them as low as you can; as l expert if it .nueses to render as general ant weapon as It lian heretofore. to keep It constantly on bond. dimPeentillY, epl7 Wm. Dux, m D OAZZITTIO JOB POINTING OVIIIIOE. /MD RAM. C9RNSit OP POST OMCZ ALL= Qp-Wn are Doti prepared to execute In • superior sad editedldoss man.; all kinds of Jot Patirri nail/ !arta POttan, Steamboat Bills; Mt of Lading, Letter Shoat Circulars; Handbills, Cards, Be., kn. NOOK AND /iIiIIIILIT to any extent executed In the best wanner, and kinds of Panting done with aecarany and at the low MerTo.Nedldire sad Property h olderd— aunß Meit's Mercantile Library Asanclauan and Mechanic. , Imitate, will treat with builders far the creenanar a nimble Hall and Houma, whseh a long lease will be taken. JOHN FINNEY, Jr., Ch'n lama WI.M.A. L.LU • {PA etlee—Thr Young NOV, Maros.le Lamy toseisti. and lleAanier Int &embattle now in opera tion, mould respeetholly 'Fulton domino. of 6...m0u5y...nal usy...nal grommet's, modes, de.; from the nubile generally. All donations will be duly acknowledged. JACOB WEAVER; Aminary 0 irAusaawrr Coreray.—Perrone having hastne wtth the Allegheng Cemetry, will please call at th• tame or J FINNEY, Jr, Seentiatl, N 0.37 Water in. • °Clegg,. ITr .1 tr. 151publiabed in the City of Washington, every day. et ./.3 o'clock,. r. 11.—Sands y excepted—and terra to subscribers In the City, at the Nary -Yard, in Uconte. town, In Alexandria, and in Baltimore, the free even ing, at el cants a weak, payable to the idole Agent for the Whig, G. L. Uillehrent, E s q., or his order. leis also mailed to wry put of the United Steles for II per an num. or 1x for all months, payable In advance. Advertisements of ten Imes or Ica. Inserted one time for to eenta two times foe ?Scents,' three time. for 11l one week for it 75, two week. for St 75, one month ge two m em/ t ag - 7, three month. MO, six months vs, one y ear gm—payable ewer. in tolvinee. -- The Nation!. Wale tswhat its mama Indicates. It *cakede sentiments of the Whig party of the Union on every que.tion of public poliey." It advocate. the election to the Presideney of Zscuart Tartoa, lattice, to the decision of• Whig National Cenventkin. It makes war to th e knife upon au. the measures and tear Of the adadalgration deemed to be &deem° to the Into. rests of the canary, and expases withoot fear or favor the monotone of the party in power. It. cola= are open to every man in the counto, for the 'discussion of political or any other question.: ' • In addition to polities. a large space In the Notional Whig will be devoted to publications upon Agriculture, Mechanic., ule,d ether meal arts,73ei men in general, Statisticr Law Medicin,. An. Choice apecimens of Ameitcan and Foreign Literature , will also be given, 1 0. 1011 45 Review., weekly lief of the Patents loaned b. the Patent Mica will hither= be publialicd— the w h e t. keeliollt(a complete family aawspaper. , • The 'Weekly, hatlesal Whig* On or tee writ sewaitsfectu in. the United bates, la made up hem the colt:m.of the Daily National Whig, and I. publitled every - ta d van tie low Niro of ' per mums, payable In advance. A double sheet of eight Roo roU lee even Whenever tlin peen of matter Jasttly It. The reernohn of General Taylor, written eXpea.ls ib e me rdsayeaal WhM, he n s in cow. publiestkm.,. They eononeneoL ennr • the second number s a lame c .b. T or. copies or, whirl knee ted ..soppiy calls fatback sonbes.. • CHAD FENTON • Proprietor of National Whig ,Niiikteineopie x , 1817 , . • jelltillaWlllin • • • • .. $6,00 . 130101"S' 6, 00. 40. tie we Ts sisitT, • CORNER OF POET OFFICE ALLEY. THE almeriber respecUelly Inform the public that hi) has eentatermed the soacutleetare of •Gentlemen's Fashioneble Boca, of geed material and, workmanship tateh hearal wirrant sorrier to any Boot ever made in Pundits:th:Me the rife. These headman Boots wiU be made to measure. and 'mutant them as repre sented, at the very low pnee of FIVE DOLLARS CASH. Gentlemen are remelted to call and examine them WILY r 5 M VINCENT ROBERTSON syt4tr Seeman to W. B ERSKINE • • On noredag morning, the 21.1 instant, DR. JAMES Meet:ILLY, In the liStk year of his ap., 111. toners] Will take glace at km reeldenee on the old Washington road in hyper Si Clair, at II Oeloels this afternoon Ilaernit Music nooks TORN B. MELLOR, No. Si Wood et.; between Die ea camel Alley and 4th ms, has received a fall simply of the &During Sacred end Secular Mum Hooke which will be sold at the lowest cult price. The Carmine Bun by L Mason and JO Webb. " Psalmry Humes red Harp, Ia I and 4. " " • . P ol atent Notes. Wewe Harr by Revii Wakefield. Christi Harp; patent estee. lit Harmony, e Tbe Bo n Melodeon, a collection of Songs, Glees, Bounds, mites, to. &e.,includinir most Grille popular pieces of e day, arranged end barmonised for 4 ioices with an n compuimeat for Piano Forte - JUVENILE MUSIC BERMS. .og Choir; by , Bradbury & Sanders; frag Chorus Compulon Ws Vocal Cl ad Zr adult clung. Juvenile Ham. NEW SACRED MUSIC BOOM =Moulin; by Huungs & Bradbury. lerodist - 'red Minetrel; by Virgil r= Taylor. them Harmony. ben fleeted Humidly; hi • eta H. alai • ID .1 Bo • •H e • • tel et • a I ss arse cos Tha • • Yo sr John. • r !duos Theo t So .r " s • too Baena as.— csy T Bissell. ob.?? Cis eleasson4 Varralshing Goods. 's. TODD hays this day received direct from •• • afactarers, and offer for sale at New York .st those Erma Saparlirm ea o , 33d aw Ara• l• p cat s bo a •• 38 s N 1 o h) dune Erma Soperline Shirts manufactured 'al) for our own ales and warrantnd well (Saxony and Merino under Shito, wrappers avers, some very fine. II soma and Collars, inelading Bosoms With Col. hed. env swivel Joint Suspenders, with other Goods mamas to ountion, including blk and fancy Stocks. Sabo Bow and plain Satin Stocks. Sondrsalle how and plain Satin Stocks. Silk an' Satin Tina, rtithoulk and satin Cravats, with ono case of low priced Shins which we an sore in Quality have never been surpassed In pries in this city. We intend to those Goods off by the package and would call the attention of Parchalers to oar stock of Geode, knowing that low pones will insure H thwn a speedy flee. tr. STOOD stairs," doors below 2d ot acil2 16 mod s!, up Preserve this Advertisement, IP YOU WISH A BARGAIN. • THE eabeariber haa a large .- ..enema °Mold andSaverWatehn of every deseripuon, for sale whole a and retail lower than they have ever bees sold before In Philadelphia. Also, having Improved &nifty In inannfantnner Sher table end Spatiga, matinee to keep a large auortatent ready made very cheap, and the latest end handsomest pat .terna en? made era a.wytath to eurroand the came; and plain of the finest Silver, eananted, at No. ZOO N. Second et. comer of New at.: 1464411,1 pin. oettl42t - JOHN PRIER THOS. ILIGNNIADY, Jr., Wha!oak Variety Akre and Loading Akar Manufacturer, Center of Wood and Forth sts, as Pittsburg H h. ET AS jut received fora the East • large and good - somnent of Variety (kods. inch:die' Clocks, A ccor drone, Plus, Needles, thane. Cape, Rooks and Eyes, Cutlery and. Combs of every panern and qualitv.—. Weetern Merchants and others are requested to call and examine before purekastng eleewhere, &nine East: All kinds of Gilt. Mahogany and common Looking Glee. see rase n factured.and sold at Looted p es. small DIU PIN/10131 HUGAIIIII— IL 300 bbl. small Los!, ass'd Nor; 30 ban Large do doable re do . 75 bbl s powdered Suite; • 67 " emitted . In store ad liar sale by _ LEWIS HUTCHISON k CO mitt/ Agents fk Louis Sograrinefinery. Lae, 211•1364. EB. TODD. Conntyliolleiter and C. B. D. SMITH, .tteted tnio partnership snll Promptly et i tend to all breamu which may be g wasted to their care. Nee on Fourth street, dsree'doors above Sectith6cld et. oceltditsrs FLOCS -64 bbls Riley'. brand; 16 " Craarfordh brand; put ree'd by the ants 'Web Cope; for ode by ocen 8 & W fIARBAUGIL 33 yoked n Fte'fltr"rbg:. mills. But landing Gam ofi a TP O . e by S & W BARBADOS Vprl ITER LARD OIL—I L Cenkling A Co.'s risanaraetare constantly on hand is quantities to; suit purchasers by F SELLERS - nen: Agent for manufacturers SIJCVSIL —3O blab prime N 0 ;or sale boa melon by LEWIS HUT - CHIRON & CO ocehl 43 water A Wheat sts DO7/111111-5 asks let sort t Tomah, landing Rom ea. .L na boat Algoma]; tar sale by mai /A 8 DALZELL, 61 Isate”t BAC•031-5 hhd• Saosldsr& • • .5 e Sid.., prime; ree'd and for sale by act). F SELLERS, 171ibenv st • P'?.12,1.1 1 ,,,rze5b; 1 I =LT, `,.% oa yg: Inter st L ar-icoplp Galva i Ltl r i l l t s . .4ll,' fo a r a c t by 41 water st M 01 56. 413-100 bbls N 0 Molasses for sale lon LEWIS HUTCHISON& COD nOTTOZ-11$ bales for sale b_y_ oetiN • ' L HUTCHISON & Cll '1 3131-3411 pip Oaten& Lead Pan /or iss/eby peal 1.. HUTCHISON & 00 • HINIEP-1011b6Jett pnaeoldei.iltsiretted foyealeiry L HUTCIHSONik CO L AAD"" ;. 7 br i a N" T i tbs . o. , 63 bbls Salt Jan ree'd; Art vale by .N 1 . JORDAN &SON. II liberty at reams printing paper, 2 . 1 bra, jest re P ethred arid fur ule by JOHN D DAVI neat S • Oh wood le sth WO DOTATOZ6-73 bbls Sultana°44 fma L tint Mingo Cbler; for Weby , • , . omit _.____-J C BIDWELL, A6Lorstar at LLXS D-100 " (.gale CVMS If.-40 Us =llO eskaW R female . _0e12.1" by .1O BIDWELL _ F, XC L I , A L O . E .rir m . .nd Bahl. fi ALUMS Z SON StIAP-10 bu Ballt Ron., bar and cake meM for sale by R E ISHLLERS oestl' • • , 37.a0d sr Plll rkfTEZ7.ll;!' ! CiIttNXIII-11801hs pore, Atrieei Capsule' reel and for ode by omit R E SELLERS ROOIN-lasseapow'd Liquorice Rest reed and for sale by seal R E SELLERS SP..2II I IIITIBIGF-43 bbis ree'di RESgBS VISINE-900es reed; tot ale by mat R E SELLERS C '2;7 3 °ll-4°.?; C(111111ZJIM-33 bxi raeortboi froos et Lab's Erie for We by JAS DALZELL - writ • WSW, St riLIIPHO • •b •um ..p•..r ornate by V .0321 JD MO RAN 93; wood et Prim CArmen Cayenne pe_pper ule by 1 xl2l JOHN D MOHO/LH Noo T z u t zat .7 llta g Nuum..lBfiri ROOT -1 cue moine Bermuda Arrow Rootrfor °cull :said by • .1 D MORGAN r I4UOlLlo.llcaus small stick for 114.16 by 1.4 oet2l JDMOROAN ROOT -2 Wu Llquorice ROM for pale by. oc2l J D MORGAN ODOADs--20 bblis per suer Roscoe; tor sale by 0 . - • FRIEND, WIRY &CO • /mat t_ 57 water it Dry and very eopetior queen Pon Wove W r Medicinal purposes for eats ertrolerale orretall at th e Me More. JACOB WEAVER oelso coy front & market eta ' PORT—Cabinn's 18.31 Pon, nth and d.y, straw col ored by satr, tot sale In bbls and by retail at lb. wino atom. ;7' (oetlol JACOB WEAVER FIBBORNteI Celebrated Trash brand Pott, for sale bbl. and otherwise at the Wine MOW. Oenin • JACOB WEAVER _ W7lllE—Pam 1610 Patti • dry and ge.AVA” , ine fa , side by the dosma and on Angelis at dm wine more. oeWO JACOB WEAVER DOlZTB—liana & San's "0 C" Pont, consisting ot doable treble, and pare Juice tint olotage of in store and for sale wholesale at the wins store. • mita JACOB WEAVER DORTE—Taylor. Fladtwe k Co', double 'wipe runs for rule wholesale or retail et the wine store. Gent , JAMB WEAVER D Louden Dry and strong flavored fors .IJ tl by the bottle and e an dnelght at the .1 whi %VEAVERr store. • oee OPOUTO—OId mono Part. imported Il slam; fo Weal the wine iwro. acO9 JACOB WEAVER HE P-40 ions D. R. By. Hemp in stare; Far ea by 10/IN DRIER octlo =liberty in t p.I.EM AlfirlWrtinarTu TT•ie ri ALA BMA Pomfor nal* by the bbl at the wine were netl9 ' J WEAVER • 11...10.bb1s Fall strained Lard Oil; 0 so aviator " n for sale low by oetla J SEHOONMAKER & CO GO cases Om Shellac icel ree'd; for We by SCHOONMAKER & CO 'd for I O b.ka " tiy fi" 741731Prurzei.rct,•° B y m ER-3 ht bbl la stare aI T HI Atailrelit CIIIREIR-50 lasi& R ree'd and for sale by wag ?AWRY & BEST bbls for We b, oal7lo . • TAISEY t BEST,3S wood a IMAIL-94 WI& N 0 dam meta per ran Over and Or sale on enniienteent by oetlO . , FORBYTII I DUNCAN, water it vLorn-4W bbla Dour reenimi and Cm aala bp ocr2o .1 JORDAN DON, ID liberty in SALDlllll:&—r w O o tr a bp gulp& &liv e s ; Just received and ku sale _ OCII9 • MIL LER & SIICRRTtION MOWLINZIV—HOIobI. N 0 Manse* In Ewa order on Mad itad lu sibs b• oefie • NAGLER & MCKESSON CoTH AND OILAVIIDAPS-'•A rplondld atom moot &areal vutlety or ojleu ANCALLAWS, Nostoophcla lime. 1 e oetla DUKE J CE, War vintage of '+; • meet Pmt On ale br the bbl and on dinht at the Imo Itt!=:==l l Wh ar Pan, doable; gra1>0..e.7,,151 . 1r . o leads or nail u the wuni .3 WEAVER :=„ aurtitm. Scats Dj data D. Davi* /IncMusser • Executor, Sale of Red Etta& ON Wednesday afternoon, the 27th inn, at 3 oclock, will be .hen m the prtmetee...by meet of the Exec. aims of the Ice Daniel flouter, yleed, 3 rateable Bull, dint Lins,alteme let the Mid ward of the city. six: One Lot at corner of 2nd at and Cherry alley, having a hoot of 20 feet on 2nd at, at 4 extending along Cherry alley 77 (eel. One other Lot adJomingthe above 20 fact front on ttd st, and extending back CU feet, with theprivilege of an alley 3 feet ymde extending to Cherryalley. The ime, together wrih one other lot of same Mae ars Also, M an usual armed sent of 27,10, or 12,50 each. Also, one-other Lot of Orennd, Yeshiva front of 241 ft on the east aide of Grant st, between:4li and ath street.. and extending !mettle ft. Terms. one thsid cash; residne payable on lit day of 1260, With interest, payable semi aminally. earn 301131 D Dry Goods. On Monday morning the 13111 mat, at 10 dokck, at the Commercial dales Rooms corner of Fink and Wood &mem, will be sold— An seta:wive asionmat of somottable Dry Goods, ko. ke. At 2 °TIDO, A large qaamiry of queensware, groceries, glee. arum, shovels, bandboxes, wrapping paper, new aul second hand household furniture in great varety; at. fee. Variety Gradi from a retail more, ready made cloth iair, led& and adrer watches, fine enderr,harderare, toots, allots, morienl inatmanems,ree.ree. oecti Large Sale of Books. • ON Saturday evening, the 134 Inst. rani o'clock at the Commercial Sass Room, corner of Wood and 6th on, will be sold en overtone oolledion of valuable miscelLaneous book; embracing standard works.of ermine and science. Alta, family !Oka, black book ,, latter and cap arri ti = 4 . e a:re aaw ready fljargyn °era viric, jam 74 Barrels N. O. Sra at Auction • ON Friday afternoon, the 92d inst. at 2 o'clock at the Commercial Saks. Room, comer .t Wood and lob str, will be 11014 for once= whom it may concern, NI bills, good qtaalny Now °Leans Sugar. Terms at We. pond JOHN D DAylB,lmet IMIZEErd IMMICII • Beheld and lAA appearance of Mr. JAMIBOY. Fridpy, Odriber 224,1847, Will be pretented the play of • Rloballan. Richelieu. • • •Mr. Jamhon. I Dardloopteat.:•Mr.Oziey. After winch a me, by Mias ARRA - MALVINA— To cone ladesrab the petit Comedy of the ARTIST'S NI7IFE. Clement Mr. Jamison. I Andrew Mr. Dona• lIDIDoors open at 7, and certain will rite at 7i. • ZAGLIC SALOOM Triumphant Success of the Unrivalled Baud of Roble Ilarasontsp.. • • - - A T the earnest mheitation of many Ladies and Gen demen,who,, in consequence of the overflowing mums attendant upon their former Concerts were an.. blew attend, have been induced to proloon their stay TWO NIGHTS WORE, • • • Friday and Saturday, Oct. 22nd and 23rd, when they will introduce a beautiful .election of their Cboiroat Gam, missile a styleofhamonymequalled Ly any other Comp.% in the United States. The Sable Harenonista epeeists of seven members, each of wheye is an experienced Magician, and an ac complished Vocalbri Their varied medlodle. and Ope. retie Predict. are arranged by=le. Archer, long known: as one of the leading members of the Celebrated Eng lish Opera Troupe, and founder of the Band of Sabin Hannonists. Ticket.= cents, for sale as the princidal. Hotels and Music Stores. • F oelSsl Agent /Mai/N.IEIM MUSICAL HALL. THE Lessee and Ditecior of the Atheewunshlusical Hill helot determined thane place of amusement in the country shall ode:entertainments ate lower rale than those of his establishment, the bundle in nsformed that hereafter all Concert or entertainment. under his bansediate control, will be given at an adnalsoonoCeel CENTS. Mrs. R. G. NCIIIOn the facente vocalistomil Mr. R. Newton. eccentric Rao, will eppeu on Tartan. and F 11104.2 Lemnos, Oct. Mf Cann 22. d, In new Songs, Deena, /cc. llama only M cent, No poetponement. neVlipt ===l orrin CIIILDRF.N, (under the direct ion of th eir .11-PLI Teacher, Mr. 11Ingbani,) will give a Concert • AT THE ATHEr . L.HUhI HALL, On Tuesday Beenang, October 281/g. Doors open at 61 delock,Coricert to commence At 7. Tickets 45 cents, to be had at the door. Children n. der 14 half price. oce..lltd ST.. XAVIER COLLEGE. . Cincinnati, Ohio. THE7Aarmal :onion of thot lusttunana for 1947.49 opened on then. hof &peal.. last. The enamor edemmton emtnwes two departments, the Clasmaland the Mercantile, bet so contacted that the Gaeta can apply himself to either or to both. , The Maronsols Deparresou coutprWes the English and French Languages, History, Geography, Arnhem* Penmanship and Book keeptng. The Conical Deparonoit, besides the above - specified subject; embrace. the Late and Greek . Langateges, - Po. etry, Rhetoric, Chemlstry..ftetany, Mathematics, Phy. Wei, !dental and Moral Phyleeephy. The Bpinlith end German, if required, are taught without any addiconal charges. TERMS FOR BOARDERS. Rani end Teinne in all the branches moght..-•SI00,00 lislibentri and mitten. 11100,00 Payments to be made quatterly'es teesi.mssnally advance. Far eXU, Zltti the Pits idoot u the Collt6o, of 6y lettet (post p 04- =BM SMEMMM Bev L NoL4Pro(ossor of meattal sod sitoral ;theosophy. Ray J B Erg& Nemo( {O&M, arid Prof of Ancient Lansuages. Rave Carroll, Chaplaia • Mr/ Tardtaarafecs and hem of the 'laicals!. • Mt C Smash:Ls. Prot of Rhetoric,. belies Wires: . , Mr 2 Passra,Profof Modem Laspaes... Mr .1.1 Claims, Pula Physics and Chessusisy. Ur I Rocs. Treasarer and Prof of Binary. Aaiun/AT TZACHILIR. IR TEM Vatic= lIICAKaI EL Marts. R. Roelof,oom F. & Becker, .A. Levine, ' I Moan. & • ' ' F. Beewiro, I. F. Dies. Mr V Srorke, Prof of biotic and director of-the Illollego The Preparatot y Depute:ant at the College is an th e: Pan ell' tdanalonlirldettliai been nacentlp fitted tap for that pigpen i It n !miles friwthe nit/ aad ...- wands an extensive view 'ale Oldo liver and the see . .. • flee II Aelen; p rin c ipal, a and pleifesaar of 'Abe Flanch hlr PDr caner, prefect of stadia. and pawn of the LAVA and Greek Language.. hir G Watson, profraaor of the Englielt Language and AriOmetic. - le the name of the Pend'' , eatDdlwasniT JNO ROES, Secretary lIHLIO 110TIOS-The subscriber baring vit. ited Baltimore and Pluladelptda, via Domanille, Cumberland and Harperhiperri.on Public BusOris,lnte Jost returned after an absence of me week., and will be happy to serve the publle and Iticfnends with say thing he can do In hie dike or Omagh his .I:mmlm friends or correspendcau In the 'timateni; Western and Northern clues and town., the we, inovieratit charges. lie ke en s on hand and for sale.all the Pittsburgh mans leg and- m end weekly . Neerepapem this Counterfeit Deteeters and several Mu or. and Westeta.Newspa- Perii wean, letter and ?wrapping paper: red, bloc and black Ink, patent peas and quill., slates stfl.nelethi, metier. a small stock of school and Other Woks for sale low. Please caller wed to ISAILeiNAHRISVS Gene rid Avner and Lnelligence Oldes,6th' near Wood or. PRINTS ONLY: 44 CEDAR BT., NEW YORK. LEE Zt.-BREWSTEW Ettailieblei„atearehease in the year 184, or rie par 1 714 ' 14;11 ' 11Erctigs ' attirsIv r ell,M th pneite—end exhibiting, at ail aeatgaa of th 6 yew, the emrwent to THR WORLD. , --- , , . They !ire now opening Several Hundred Packeges, comprisuur every new style oC Foreign and Domestic production, many .of which are not to lie found. el.e. where, sod whiels have Jan been purchased, and are offered for sale for Cub and abort credit at ' PEKES.REDUCEfi ... . ONE TO . FIVE. 'ENTS •• per yard belnw the prices of April and May, aa per pruned Catalogue., whlch are corrected daily, for t h e Informanon of buyers. • - RIUNT VI/ AltiellOUSE. N.lO Y.h, Jene,l647. $ aIU. S. MAIL STEAMSHIP WASHING TON—For Bremen, via Headlamplos.—The above eh* wileave New York for 11 re ant on kliersday, Ilth_Noventbm, moping at Southampton to lead pauengers Retreating, the will leave Bremen an the Id, and SotultatepMn on 7th December. Passage from New York to Southampton or }lcemen, MEL Passage from Southampton or Bremen to New York, 11160. For freight.er panties apply to the Ocean Steam Nav igation C.:nanny, 05 Witham at., N. Y. oat& Proposals IXTILL to received in necordarice with the following TV resolution adopted by the Board of Managers of the Wenern Penneylvania Homiest, air Resolved, That a Commence of three persons be op. pointed to receive proposals for selling to the MSO62- %1013 a tract of land within ten miles el the city,osinuon iog not less than 40 acres: The samc"to be submitted to the 'contributors; with \view to the establishment of as Replant for the Insane on mid mond. • J K MOORMEAD,I •WM WILKINS, ' Committee. _octledkvelviT CiEO BREED. • DISSOLUTION OF CO.PARTNERSIIIP—The co partnershiphitherto existing ander the title of Rich anima Lee, to thto day dissolved by mantel twee... All having claims are ordered to present them; and all indebted ID- the said him are requested to canoe Seems' Mato payment to tomes Richerdsos who is authorized to settle the acconnta of the late Ann. • - JAMES RICTIARITSON, ROBERT LEE. • Saw Mill Ran, 0et.111,1617._ . aci2tldas ===Zl T . . . HE subscriber will me Lis taro thonibtera every day (Seedays excepted} to and from= as nee vide, leame the Diamond War Union rt.) Ile h named driven and every auereion paid top rm. The pawanage or ho pablinaa reapeettellyaeliened. oetithilet• JAMES DAIN gIITIZENIP,IdATH; Fourth :Shed, bdween Wood and Afarkd, nearly opposite Letrini‘ies - Exelsisii °fur.. • • rp HE =heather hat made the man ample arrange '. meats for the comfort at those mho artehthe loamy of bathing doring the slater teaser... Stone* of ample ditocatone bare been placed.= the rant of the Beth Hoare. [scab]', - H VASHION ' • Foreign Exchange. RILLS on England, Ireland, and Scotland bought' to JJ an) annum it the COMIII-R11406 of Exchange.— Alai, Manx payable in any pan of the Old Coanarlaa, Pao II to .LIIXO, at the ran of 153 to the • L thorium, wlthrott dedaction or diaconal, by JOSIIIIA• ROBIN SON, Etropean and General Agent, Ogee; 3411 at, ono door mono( mad Datil: TSB Western Divisio the Pa. Coiled ardiPortgre Rad Road having bee ' a repaired. arid dote eood ordar,ore Will made. to fo r goods awitaretofors. Saltsbargh,Blairreille,JohomaNHollutspelborg add ixdonnerbate places. C..II.IdaMtULTYIo ROME CANDY-_-10 Du It . o frintpaiais STEAMBOATS, Mit Mk at • CINCINNATI AND PITTSIstma DAILY PACKET - LIKE . Had of splendid plimeniger I** * A. en is now composed' of Me Mania, *sr tem, ply , finished and famished, and mot power al boats on*a lowers of We W. Every areoulasmAdein and aim fon thit mono elm proem, has beeximovldmlisr pas sen gem The[ Line has boon in ocean.= for five Tan —have enniMl • million, of, people without the team ery to theliiponons. Tbotmels aN, Minot Rood SUVA lac day previous SO stardom ear t00 1, F.. don or freight :and the entry of passengers ea the Is. ter. In all elms the passage moony mom bet ' adranen i 3tONDA.Y.'PACBIT... The 1110NONGA MLA, Capt. Stew, will leava Pate. burgh every Monday moreleg at 10 o'clock: Wheelie every Monday evettng at 10 Y.M. TUESDAY PACKET. • The RIEFRNLA, NO. 311, Capt. J. Min eater, vrili leave Pivabargh every Tuesday taorrattg at 10 coelook; Wheeling every Taerdny creams al 10 P. 211.. VIVXDNII.BDAY PACKET. ..The NEW ENGLAND, NO. SI, Capt. S. Sm., wt. leave Panborg every Wed/wdgy morning at DI o'clock; Wheeling every Wedneeday °yearns at lil P. THURSDAY.I4CILET. The WIMINBIN, Gtsesorillleaveritts. burgh every Thursday morning at 10otleeM Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 P. M. • - • • • FRIDAY PACKJAI% ' The CLIPPER. NO.II, coot. Crookr,,Voll tiove.Pitti burgh every Friday =meg at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Friday evering at 10 P. 1.1. 77" ITEM : Y ' 4IC The MM 4 KNGER, Capt. Latforg ; will leave 11;a1 burgh every Sattaday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 P. M. SUNDAY PACILIGT. The ISAAC NEIVTON, Capt. 4. G. Nam, will leave Piusburgh every Sunday morning rd 10 'clock Wheeling every Sunday everting allO P. Ay. - !May 49, 1E47. HEAVBRPACKETB.—NEW ARRA4OBII:6NTB . The at ALYBCOPE,- will leave nay Basra, Glattrow and Wellsville; ea Thetalay,Talusday, and Mutually o( each week, at pde k. am, retrmag on Monday, Wednenday and Friday. .Bno s. at the landing Lowden Wood stree t tla pee razed to receive freights at any me._ • . • W klit.KßADOlrturtn. : • ITO XI wood at. Thestrar hide for D E N ve ln will Beam, G and Wellsville, on bloodey,,Waihstuiday, nod Friday of eadi week, at Y&cloak, • Cl 4 townies on TnetO•Y:Tha dity'ind Saturday. :he tow • beat et the landing .tni