- . THE PITTSBURGH GAZETZE.I retreated sauna" low plain to the rear oldie p;- Eldon they at' first 'occupied. Out law was 'cry • ' heavy, and f regret to nisi, the some of the very but offmen'of air army fell killed and wounded. • while the Mexican tossants vary slight, until they commenced their retreat. While the cavalry wen posing in }tont of the enemy, in order to charge the cclumns of the launcers, they were not under the fire more than ten seconds, and during that time they sustained a loss of 6 others wound.. ed. 32 privates killed and wounded, and a loss of 105 boreal. There were but two officers that did not have their horse. shot under them—hot there is one thing eery remarkable, that the horses from . which the riders had been shot, wheeled and mos. el with • regularity, u though they had been mounted, until they came to bait from the charge, when they all kept on in a body in the direction of . . the enemy. A letter foam Vire Cruz to the editor cif the N. 0. Picayune, dated Vera Cruz September 27th fly ERAtCTIN BROOKS & Co. -PITTSBURGH: • AY MORNING, OCT. 26, 1847 ' I RS rrisilsrarin DAILY Osarrrs IF pahltshnd tptb.TriiWeekly, and Weekly.—The Daily is fleyrn pollee per n onann tLe'rriAW or kly a Five Doilarrpa among the Weekly is Two Dollars per anzinio in advance. FOVIJITLIT Cammersod lotellorence, Dommte Me, /canf Neles,ltopons, Mouei tee., set e. - - yes fourth Page for 11111celiaaeosw News. We omit oar usual variety today, to make room for the following interesting details of the recent battles in 'Mexico. Theroare other records, more bloCidy, even than these, but one who has any re.. gard for the sanctity of human life cannot but be startled even by such a record as this : Front the Correspondent of the Deli. INCIDENTS of the RECENT BATTLES. At ten o'clock at night Gen. *orth ordered Capt. linger to bring up a tarentj:four pounder and ir teminch mortar to the garita or gate of San Como, end having ascertained the bearings and digance - Sf the grand plus and palace, at once . opened • upon those point.. The heavy shells were bend to explode in the very heart of the city. At a little sake ',midnight Major Palacioe. 'Accompanied by two or three members of the municipal council of the city, arrived at Gen. Worth's haadqearters, and in great trepidation informed him that Santa Anna and his great army had fled, and that they wished at once to surren der the capital. They were referred to the corn =loader-In-chief, nod immediately started for Tseubaya ; bat in the mean time the firing upon the town ceased. , `At 7 o'clock this morning pen. Scott, with his staff, rode in-and took quarters -in the notional palace, on the top of which the regimental flag of the gallant rifles and the stars end stripes were already flying. An immense crowd of blanketed !operas, the scum of the capital, were congroated In the plaza u the commandetiniebief entered it. They premed upon our soldiers, and eyed them as though they were beings of smother world. hio much were they in the way, and with inch ea getnen did they wens around, that Gen. Scott war compelled to order our dragoons to clear the . . pica. They were told, - bowever, not to injure • .or harm a man In the mob ; they were all mu . friends! About five minutes after this; and While Gen. Worth was returning to his division near the Alameda, he was fired upon from a house near the Convent of San Francisco. Same of the - cowardly Polkas, who hod, fled the Joy previous without discharging their gems, now commenced. 1 the asausin game of shooting at every one of oer t.men they saw, from windows, as well la frtim ' behind the parapets en the ...Mess or tops of the bounce. In half in hour's time, our good friends, the lepers', in the neighborhood of the hospital of San Andres and the church of Santa Clara, also commenced discharging muskets and throw. log bottles and rocks from the iszoteas. I have. neglected to mention that just previews to this Col. Garland had been etrerely wounded musket, fired by tame miscreant from a window. For several hours this cowardly war upon our men continued, and during this time many were killed or wounded. It was in this species of flightiorthat Lieut. Sidney Smith received. his death wound. The division of Pen. Twiggs in ' one part of the city, and One. \Veldt in another, were soon active'' , engaged in . pelting down the insurrection.. Orders were given to shoot every • man In all the houses from which the filing came, while the guns of the different light batteries swept the streets in ell dITECtiOOB. As the rums. sins were driven from ono house they would take refuge on another; but by the middle of the aftenthen they wete all forced back to the barriers sod atiperbs. Maly innocent persons have doubt jet. been killed during the day, but this could riot be avoided.. Had Seders been given at the outset . ' to blow up 'and slmolisti every house or church from which one men was fired upon, the disturb .. snap would havi,; , ?een at once quelled. As it is, I trust thstithe koon the rabble end their mis chievous leaders have.".ceived today - may deter them from futtirnoutrages. . ' snots lacers c a terrso. Gen Pillbw Leingdissbied by hit wound, Gen. Worth took the command of both his own division 'land that of Gen.-Taloa', end advanced along the eiguedoct leading to the gates of , San Cirme Gen. Quitotan, with his own comma il and Gen. Smith's brigade. dilso advanced towards the city by the aqueduct leading into the city at the gate of Piedad, Which is commanded by the Citadel. On each of theidutes the two adorns met with a decided and stubborn resistance, and after the . advance of Gen.. Worth's commend had reached the gate of Son iGnome, the Gee W. so hot that they were compelled temporarily to abandon it, and 'did not make.. permanent lodgment well toward. eve-Mogi when a iportion of the ser g e train battery WY! brought Info action, as also a piece or two of the mountain . howitzers, which' hurled the shot and 'hell about the cars of - the enemy a little hotter than they desired. Gen. Quitman's column, with the rifles at their head, ;continued steadily and cautiously cm, taking . position and breastwork as ahoy came in contact with them, until they arrived near the gate of the city. 'Here rho, firing was 113 heavy, lsith from small arm. and tirtilleiy, that it was deemed pru dent to carefully', reconnoiter it before atiarJcing. Accordingly po Beouregard, of the engineers, Lovell, of Gen Qoitman's limit. and Van Doren, of Gen Smith'( at-IT, went forward to ascertain the position ofi the lases They returned, and 1 / , rifles upon their mt. rt tho fles supported by a email • force of torsion , were advanced forsvord, for to purpose of pie og off the artillerist, which they . did—being par ally covered by the acqueduct— i with the same uccess and accuracy as one of our - Southern or W stern torn would equine's. This rendered the sit Illi(10 of the Mexican artillerists so uncomfortable t they were unable to stand to their gone loni enough to loud than, and they commenced mooing their guns, which was perceiv *1 by Gen Quitman, and ha ordered a charge, which was carried into eiaculien es soon as corm ':.mended, Lieut Stuart, of the rifles, leading the _ • way. It captured the main work, with two pieces of artillery, which Capt Drum turned on the re treating- enemy. • e Gm Quitman was himself among the first to mount the breastwork and plant duo standard thereon, at 1 o'clockgthe enemy then formed and throatimes attempted to chargh as and retake the ' petition, but the unerring anti deadly fire of the . Hiles, together with a volley of grape frog d..t. Drum, so cut them to pieces that they would net Approach nearer than rifle shTit. • The third time they tried to advance under the cover of the arches of the •ugueduct, but if ever - a Iderican poked his head out for the purpose of slipping from.ono arch to the ether, some rifleman would be sure to put a WI through it. . , Monism Cox tier.—Thu General in-Chief re. aired information that at Molino del Itey, where stood several buildings, the Mexicans were at work casting Cannon, shellc'shot, &c. Desiring • to stop their Military operations, ho directed Gen. Vl =h. with his division, supported by General Cadwalader's Brigade, to attack and destroy the place, on the morning of the 811 i, and then retire. The buildings, which the ?dm...• C.-fa dfata,bi intuited on the crest side of Chapultepec, and within six pound range of the guru of the hit. On the west side of the buildings, and the breastwork. around them, is a largo open plain, gradually descending to the position occupied by the Mexicans—a deep ravine inclines round this plain, or open space, until it autism within about two btindred yards of the building upon which rested the enemy's right flank—two 24 pound errs, belonging to Cant -Huger' , siee train, were plated= position to batter down the breastworks and buildings, if they were round to be occupied by a heavy fora—but they did not fire but a very few *hour, before Gen. Worth ed i t:octal his infan try down the plans, and sung ed the enemy 'is works in • the front and centre. The Mexicans opened upon them • most murderous fire from the point attacked, and both their flanks, which mow. ed down our troop like grass before the scythe:— Many of the best officers of the division were cut down, and the heavy luxo in the rooks canoed the advance to waver for a moment, until the supporting force came up, which also sustained • Immo loss. A column of tandem, numbering 4000 to 0000: which were stationed on the enemy's right, per. calving the etrcet of this deadly fire on our infant ry, came charging down, in the hope of being able to take advantage of circumstances, and put ad troop to routa—but they were soon checked in theft Mtwara career. Col. Duncan brought two pieces of his battery to bear upon them, and Cap • . •tain Drum, the two recaptured Buena Yet lie-pieces, opened his fire upon them—while at the oment, Major Sumner, with two anuachorm of dragoons, and Captain Hans coats piny of mounted rifles, which, until then, bad , been held in reserve, passed down under the fire from the enemy's works, end charged the head of Ibex column, which they could not stand for a moment, and cosurrecce , ln confused and precipi. .loni retreat. . After that, they rallied twice, and attempted to w:inn, but at each time our Ole handful of dra-1 genus nude them leave without exchanging cards., Walla the cavalry and infantry, tallying, succeed ed to carrying the buildings end breastworks which , tbs enemy held, nod compelled them to retreat— ,..; capturing 7 Omen of artillery, a quantity of am . ,nultion . , small arme, &c., and . about 600 prison. - Ai nod as they were driven from the build .. lege, Capt. Brant and Col. - Duncan advanced 4beir lightlettmite,ond Lieut. Stone brought for wird . pieof 05114 pooltdote, the whole of which - nparldee Molt dietttictirkfireura I'l • sap: A . gentlernan arrived this evening from Puebla, confirms the report current that Cal. Child. had, upon finding the citizens disposed to be hostile, sent in abOut sixty nalire Americans, (bomb. shells,) which exploded with fine elTect—smash• ins a few Imams, and bringing the citizens, is well as a pretty formidable 'force of guerillas who had entered the city; to their senses. • The gentleman left Puebla on the 17th inst., and at that time Santa Anna was in that part of the city *copied by the hostile portion of the Mexicans, and had given instructions that the Americans should not be annoyed in any way that might render it necessary that Col Childs should again turn his gun. and mortars'-upon the city. The heights occupied by the Americana tom boanding the city are well fortified, and have on hand a supply of provisions,maficient to last the commend several week.. CIETAIN WALkie..—The Wathiogton cone potiont of the Baltimore Patriot, vindicates Cap Min Walker as follows: In a recent letter, I stated the mbstauce of a suppressed portion of al,letter from Major Lally to Col. Wilson, which d'orelt in severe terms upon tho conduct of Capt. Welker and his command in Mexico. It is but justi4e to Capt. Walker to coy, that Aft ha. written to ' his brother, a highly respectsble s resident of this city; and state. that he has consented to ba placed under arrest; that the men composing hi. command, and of whose sell complaint has been made, were under the com mand and acted under the orders of Col. Wyn hoop, of the Pennsylvania volunteer.; that the guerilla. whom he trotted so summarily jut after his entail at Vera Cruz, were but six in number, and that hie conduct on the occasion met with the foil approval of General Scott. I have not, seen Capt. Walkefa letter, but them things are' stated in it, if I hare correctly understood his brother, who has converaed with me on the sub ject. I hare no doubt C.pt. Walker has been misunderstood by Major Lally, and much misrep. resented by other.. The Herkimer convention. is to meet en Toes day next. Accounts we have received this even ioz from Note York saludy us that ite object i is much scouted by the .great demecrary in (hi. State so it is hers—Union. ' The above is about the cooled piece,of cdFicial insolence we have seen far many a day. What shouLl it matter to the party in New York wheth• Cr the organ, or even the Executive, is satisfied or not. One branch of the so called New York De- mecum) , pronounces the other false to its name, false to its principle", whereupon those refusing to wear the collar are told by Mr. Polk's paper that such independence is scouted at, at Washington. We have na doubt of it. All manliness of char• actor, all independence of action, is scouted at Washing= by the party backs who are there enthroned in power, and who live and thrive from the public tresattry.• When the Union thus dieconreeato New York, it knows ,i it is talking particularly to more than fat.; thousand postmasters and their deputies, who , arl' !mattered - over:Atm State. These four 'thou. mud, with their employees, all partizans, and in the service of the Government, swell the aggregate to 16,000. This), but ono element of Federal power in the great State of New York. The Cuss tom Route is another, and District /morons, traveling agents are other. atilt. The President may feel that be has a. right to hold these men in his thumb, and, to exact of ther' any sonice.— Hence his warrant for telling tho world what is ecOuted at, at Washington. The Washington Uni. , -r Oct. 21. t save, that . 'the member of Gen Re ,•• • ,reps When cencen-' , crated and united, iucl.:r.c, these en route and thou being enrolled, no it tam will be as follows: lit. Troops detached fro: . 1 Gen Taylor, 2957 repined by Got Wilson, up to - 14 July, 3939 3J. Troops arrived at Vera Cron up to Sept. 9th. Retulars, 2115 •I rived " " 9th. Volunters. 2631 Tilsits en route, Volunteers, (torn Kentucky. Indiaqa, dcc.. 592.) Battalion of 5 companies from Mita, 400 Total, To which rosy be added Col Hay's Ree ere, 'estimated at. 500 Swotting tho total to We tear all this is but so many troops an paper. 'rho Union has been telling a. for the year past, what the Administration designed and what it would do, bet no far, there has been mare of tali then deedo. RLVLICZ Laws.Tbe Tariff of 1846 affixed a duty of 20 per cent. on Flawed, and but 10 per cent. on Linseed• ; Importers for the purpose of easing the 10 per cent, entered all es Linseed, and the article has always been known in the East Indies under the heed of Linseed. Mr. Secretary Walker has recently issued orders to Collextora of Ports to clime it all as Flaxseed, sod charge twenty per cent deity upon it, which ban been paid under Protest, and will thus be making a fruitful 'OUTGO of litigition. Strange that Mr. Walker, who has so strenu ously contended. for the principle "that the foe tho duty, the greater the teTCPUC, " should take advantage of the tint occasion to belie his does trine by his acts! If revenue were his object. and his'theory correct, why not let it remain at the lesser duty! But where shall we find consistency among the Loco Focosl _ Pyrrsec arm.—The Philadelphia Ledger speaks of the 609 houses mentioned by us as haring gone up since the fire, as evidence of -a "wonderful re suscitation." The Ledger is mistaken in suppr. sing this number to be all the buildings erected since the fire. 4Ve spoke of the number erected on the burnt district. The whole number erected Birlett April 10, 1845, the day of the fire, is not less than two thousand, to which may be added all, the houses which base gone oil in Allegheny,' Birmingham, Sligo, Manchester, and the neigh. hatband generally. These thriving places are all port and parcel 'of Pittsburgh, and derive their chief elements of prosperity from the city. Eo aorasas Arlene r.--Lisingston, Well, & No. 10, Well street, New York,hase recently es• tabli.bed an European agency, which is highly 'recommended by Esetern Journals. They hare offices in Ns.. Ywk, Horse and Par,., and will attend to all the Exchange., transmittances, orders, &c, of merchants or other business men of Pint. burgh and the west, with the utmost fidelity, care and despatch. We refer our reader. to their card. The Baltimore Patriot of the 22d inst. nays:— it is a curions fact, that the first authentic Mirth. genre received hero from General Scott's army, describing the battles of Contreru and Ch.:rubes. co, has creaser! the Atlantic, been published in the English paper, and !tent back again by the Cam. brie. The occupation of T by Austrian troops seems to have brought its own punishment. It is laid that the Austrians hivelven struck with dye. entary, which has made such havoc among them, , that the commandardlnding that be cannot men the ports, hoe been compelled •to evacuate the guard boon and the barrack', and confine his troop, to the citadel. , Lient Jotursoa whose death we have announa ed by battle, wu the son of Ab i .mander Johnson, of Westmoreland who has had threo ea" end two opium in the.war. ' Cdnararownenca.— Ou r readers. will fitul an it:garaging letter tru ; e Lleetpool,-ander oar earn mareial head. We hope to melee seimilar latter , . . by teed Ammr, .. _ . QUO Wanttawro.—The duprems Court have natyet given their opiniOn upon the motion of Mr. MoCandlas to quash thO writ of quo Wairanto, in the CUB of Judge Burrell, acting President Judge of the 10th Judicial District, It has been min:aired by the city piassihat the motion would prevail, and the writ be quashed, on the ground that no perion could ,:pestion an appointment of the Governor but the Attorney General, and much as be • has not seen proper to question the validity of the appointment, the procedure is irregular, and mud be dismissed. This, we be. Hese, was the law of England, from whence we derived out laws. ' The writ of Quo Warrant° was in the nature of a writ of right for the King, against period who claimed,oxercised, or usurped any office, lib erty or privilege, belonging to the Crown, •to in. quire by what right or authority they...did ad.— And the writ could only lea issued by informa tion filed by the King's Attorney General, in the Caurt of King's Bench; and efterovards, by ripe. chit act, io the Court of Exchequer, fur infring -1 went of the Crown's Prerogatives, of which the —for, in presumption of law, s present in his Courts Wheat' Judicis7 was one, the King is alt Way 4161. of hi. subjecw,—,spordi freely. without root, and fully and determine the ly, without delay without any denim' Our Constitution and government are en. tirely different from that of Great Britain.— flare,. the , People are the Sovereig,ns, and the most _humble may at any time question the au thority by_ which persons sit in judgment--upon their rights. To clothe the Executive of a Re. publican Government with the attributes of Roy sly, and say that no man should be permitted to question the validity of Ms Judicial appointments, except upon the information of the Attorney Gen eml—a.cseett4e of his power, dependent daily upon the reprices of his master for a continuance of his office, would be a species of tyranny more absolute than that °sauteed by European Mon archs. The opiniims of a co-ordinate branch of the appointing power might be set at nought— and the right of the eiiiimn degraded below that of the sub/ref. for even the latter has the right, by Statute 9th, Queen• Ann, c. 29, to make information in the nature of Quo Warrant°. Wo think the impressions of the city pre., are without plausible foundation. We shall eco: ROIL ESTATE is valued in the burliness portion of the city at $3OO per foot front, while in the een. ire of the city building kts, may be purchased for from $4O to $lOO foot: The St. Louis Union mys there is nothin like n settled price foe Real Estate in that city, he prices on improved streets being altogether high when compared with other lots. So it is in nor city. Lot+ on Liberty, Market, NVood and Water s recta. will command very high prices, while lota f ether from what is now the business portion of the city. can lie obtain", at a much less price. tput be the value what it may, at present investme , its in Realty in Pittsburgh are desirable. The rapid increase of population, busi ness, wealth and commsrco of our city, enhances the value of real 4ate annually to a degree scarce ly creditable. We published a table same weeks since from the .-Isces. is books, which shears the Macste to be 1 1.3 . .er cent in the old wards 1, the Isla two pmts. ,! ctwithstanding the great' draw back sustained by i.eason of tire. In the new wards . 1 the increase hat about thirty Eve per cent fur .. the last year. 1— ... !ureama Cniectwv..—At the Athehtentri, on Tuesday (this) evening, several hundred cf. Pro. fester Binhloo l a pupils will give a - Concert.— The novelty itself will, we have no doubt, be aut. ficiently attractive to bring crowds to the ?pricel hen iwo announce. at we new do, upon the authisiily of those who have beard, and woo have cepWity Stow thetr own acquirements 'to judge, that there will be same pierce perfumed requiring marital skill of no didinary character, we pre . sumo to say the !louse will scarcely be able to contain the audience. The lleartatra S.tonat —We owe an apolo gy to the manager. of the Soiree far not noticing bath their kind ir.vaati.n, 10 their agreeable en tertainment. The. evening, we are a+ eyed, was d fig .dolly spedt, and every provilian, of manic. lut ng, &c. ntunifient.. 'roe attendance was not large, but the grace and beauty of the la. die. imparted real pleasure to all who wore pre.- A at. r Grn h.darnry.late ernor of CaUldroia, accompanied by his family. arrived at tha Mohongahnin nowt., yesterday, en runic for %Vathington. The ll.m. Wm. J. Arch er, late Senator from Virginia, and the gallant Col. Churchill. of the Army, uric.' also.. co Saturday. Our Hada are now crowded. Ora PUBLIC \Cutlass—The Pa. Canal and Railroad are reiraired.fram this city ta Holliday« burg. 'rho duidata Division will ho made ready fur the Spring ttrede. The Ilarrisburgh Argue up* the break at Dancer:Co Wand will be repair ed in the courati of a week, when navigation will be uninterrupted between Havre de Grace and the bead of the North Branch Division. Profuse. Hueaoca gale 'a most agreeable mu gloat noire. at his stridence last evening, our ted apace will not admit of n proper notice, tbs. morning TUC. were 'it Cll.ll tleforo the Mayor co Monday attuning. tut &auk..s and eavaucy.— They were (Lapsed of in rho usual tray—fine ■od imprisonment. Gran or (21,111,6 St3.lo3,P.—.Phi. Court commenced it session on Mondey. In the fart noon, 1:13.1n. was done, wile from the preliminary keine. of receiving the canstablee returns, ea!:- jag nod Registering rho Creed and Petit Juriora , charging the Grand Jury. rand reading over the trial list. In the aftereoen;the following cases were diter rand di:— . Commonwealth no Or Geo Felix—lnformation, intuit and battery, on oath of John WHeury,— S& Prot, by roomer, . payment of evea. Commonwealth v. Jim. Scott, et al,—lnfar. motion, assault sod buttery. on oath of Natick Maranieg,-00 '2sth 1.847, Valle Pros, by corteent on payment Of - Coot. Commonwealth as Patrick Manner, of li—ln formation. arrault and battery on oath of James S c ott, N r ll, r o r, hy.cortsent. 011 payment of coot. Commons. Ith as Catharine Meehau—lnfra. motion, Start of the. Peace on oath of Sarah HUM,. settled Jy consent., on payment of coos. Coromenare hh us Edward Dawary-Indictment, I.areeny—pro erty stolen was a watch, lit plead goilty,rerna ded for rontener. C o mmonwealth as Francis Rod•Aph, Inflame lion, Surety of the Pear, on oath of teeth Itu• dolph. On he-Irina the (Loot sentence the Mt to pay the costs • till otter lour roeogro cm. in $lOO wtth surety to keep the pears 14 one yo u r. Commonw alth se Jacob Cathn—lotormation, Surety of the loses—the use wa. not coro hided when the Co rt adj ournol, lilt to-rowriosr at 14 o'clock A. M. ouirr, Oct. '3 , 1, I.ll7.—Prr.llt all 6r:rumor. the Judge.. • George Th mpeon v Fanny Clerk, error to the Court of Co Men Pleas of Westmoreland slo• ty. ludgme revemed and a venue lacier do novo awards - , -Opinlon of the Court by Howe Justice. Court of Conit4 • John Pry'i Margery Simpler, error to the II riCat of Wanbtogton county. .Submitted without argument, by Mr McKentiatt for Plf. in error, end by Mr Veacti for Def. in 'error. " Thomas Ibibinsin J 6 •el Tyro Robinson. error to the Court lot Common Pleas of Washington county. Judgment of Non Pros. Brush McCrocry, ct al, vs J ames Mifflin, error to the Courtl of Common Man of Wwhington county. A.wreit by Mr Marls and Mr McCan dless for Plff. in error, 711 r McConnou for Dlr. ha error. lames Slovenson et al vs Commonwealth. error to the Court of. gosltor Sessions for Washington county, Judgment affirmed witbrtut orgumcnt. Hiram Linton vs n Butz, error. to the Court of Common Plows of Washington county. Argo. cd by Mr Watson for Plff. in error, Mr McKee. non for Oft. in error. David Berg Son. vs Rohm t If Moon?, of al, error to tho Court of Common Pleas of Fayette courtly. Argued by Mr Orford in Plff. in error Mr Patterson for Wt. in error. • Tat IL S. Ship kfaciiiloniao r arrived safely at New York on Friday lut, after a wormy weep of 95 dip; top Gni:mock. Fao3I3EW TORK. Corre•raodeLce of the Pitt.lturgh Guerre. Now Yon:, Oct. 21, 1847. The effect of the nears by the Cambria has not been violent, but it has done much in adding to he genend distriret that before prevailed. The condition of financial affairs in England is bad ba• good parallel, and are only to be compared with the panic of 1836 and '37 with us, but even those WWII are not a fair standard, a. the lone. of En{ lend make the .mafl loisen of the United State. at that time appear bit:l:rig. Specie, in the bet con• fiklenco of bills, wavers, and is sent both to and from England in small amounts, and the future must show whether the tide of gold is to turn for or against us. The Banks here are inereuing their coin, torn new government loan most ba called for 11000, and it remains to be seen, abun dant as is our money market, whether the amount Wanted can be bed without caution trouble in the A. the season advances, trade in all branches quickens. end the trule of the present week is larger thee far a long time. The packets 'for the South, New Orleans, Mobile, Charleston and 8s• mannah, work day and night in loading, and often fill up in three or four days. The South stands high in the estimation of our merchants, from the promptness with which last year's debts have teen paid, and the large amount of cash purchases of the present season. The rush of goods South makes the want of cousin chips more felt. AD agent from Savannah is now heist to get the money for a IILIO to that city, and with good norms thus far, the profit of the Charleston iine aiding bites. timates very much. A. an evidence of eteemben profits n may be mentioned, that the Bay State on the Fell River line to Boston, has made thee far at the rate of $50,000 for the euneon. This le the more remarkable as there are three other routes to Boston ae good as the Fall River. The Loco Focus are in sad trouble about the . State election, and nono of them have the courage to hope for sum., The Wilmot Proviso model the party bold a econeideretion meeting" at HU* kimer, and the result will be fatal to the hopes of Loco Four since.. The best pert of the party, with a timeliness before unknown, are detatminOd 'to etick to the right, and demand that no mdre Slave territory eked be lidded to the Republic.— The drill sergeants of the general governue (the Custom Hour and Post Offiee,) on the ot tr hand, call this contest for principles an atte mptto embarees the government in the prosecution of the war, and have called another rally at Te a ny Hall, to eupport the war and go for any mt eIUrOS that the general government proposes. Illinois is denied the Bishop chosen to assist her now disabled dine..., upon a reason that will seem strange, and that, ignorance. It was found that the able clergyman, chneen for the highest honer the Episcopal church knows, was not a vrell learned men in racred hietory, and unable'to read the teachings of the early fathers, molees in his mother tongue. Eminent piety and extended means of usefulnese were not denied him, heti the neceney of a learned teacher was thcight equal Is his rejection. The new canons that' affect ,Dr. Onderdenk aro now under debate, which is carried on with great spirit, yet with kindness. A great number of small kmendments are proposed, and the result thrown into doubt. The next session of the General Convention will be held at Cin cinnati. In affairs of Church, as well ns of State, the great M'est is now asserting her claim for at. tention. The tide of population has been West so long that the centre has teen changed' to a point Wert of the Mountains, and•we moat now wait upon those who fur eo long have come East, from which the balance of power has deputed. Stocks to-day have broken down quite, and the doming debt of the government (Tenney Notes) down to 101, and flat at the lowest point they hare ever touched. Peensylvanla s's sell at 741, which is a great falling off;. Ohio 6's sell et par; Illinois Bonds 42, and Indians 41. Fancy Stocks metro cheap that quotations are useless, and no remark necessary farther than to say that pellets prevail. The Chinese Junk, once a lion with us, but now quite cast off, hoe at last cleared for Boston, I and will be towed round by a steamboat. She llgoes through the sound, and is without a doubt the most curious craft that seer disturbed the lea. tees. She has been extremely profitalle, and though without bee strange crew, must be a rare sight. The steam barque Edith. built by • Boston house for the Canton trade, has been boeght by the government, and gins to Vera Crux arhh.lls men for the army t,. morrow. No lies thin t2OO men have been sent off within a month, and 10,- 000 within a year, from this city alone. An amount of men !Ike this misted, may well camp remark. and make us ask, indeed, what we are lighting for and when this suttee, of life is tee end. • In the markets there is not much to notice. In Flour the business 'dome is moderate, and prices ma quite so 13. 1 0,-46.50,6,62. is about the mark for Genesee. and good Southern Corn 72•75comid net • large demsrd gate 4040 e. Genesee Wheat Ifni, with a small sale. Pork is rip to $14.505515 for Mese, Primo is wanted. Beef is without much trwl. except in small Inv. Lard riie. Butter and cheese are coming in with woes abundance, but prices are the same. The Ilrltltn Iran Manttfweture. IV,th rrferenc. 7n Mt rake of Mechanical skill ct,tl Luba; Tu show bow cheaply iron is obtruned,•ml how the mechanical and labor expended upon it uiretahadovr the original prier, a late dum bet of the Ilritiah Quoted,' Review gives the fol lowing cutlets and marueuve calculation . Bar-iron, worth .£1 sterling, is worth, when converted intn— Horse-shots, ones (table,) Needles. Pemkndn blades Polistiml buttims and buckles, U 0 Balance springs of Watches, 511,000 00 Cast Iron went, JA sterling. is worth . when ennvert•d tolo— Ordir.ty machinery. I,log, ornamental work. Bucklow m. 11141141 work NorFt chstrog. &C Shirt I,utt.lus, Thirty-one pounds of Shropshire iron tines a•eo made nil., mite 0pM•16.15 of /II DAPS in length. end so fl , ie ma. the fahlie. that a pall of it was hum.,niu,iy remarried. io hen of the home hair, Intl a harn.ter'. wig. The proems followed to ff.rct this e stranrilinat y tenuity, consists of heating the iron, and passing it through toilets of eight inches diameter, going as the rate of 4CO revolutions per minute, down to N 0.4 on the wire gene. It t. attersowd• drawn cold, at Birmingham olsotehere,down to the extent of 38 on these= palm and al completed to the surprising length. of t I I miles. Of the quantity of iron manufactured in Great .Britain, South Wales produce. 570,500 tuna; Staffwdehire, 539 ; 500; Shropshire, 81,250, Sentient!, 37,750; Yiiiitshirr, 33.000; Derbyshire 22,500; and North Wales, 25,000. I=ll 'wen RIMILT Fueu.—ilie General Exec*. bye Committee lot the relief of Irdaml, are about bringing their operetion. t. a close, end :from re• ports made at a notating held yeaterilly, it appoints that .tout $76,000 worth of protium had boon I,r:warded from our pert to rho relief of the people 111 Ireland by the Committee. In a diror two a full report of the procectinge of the Committee dmeri• run. A CourrEUTRITZU named Joshua :Mill, was arrested in Boston last weak, having . 9 Ni eon counterfeit hills with signature, on the Mar. Welland Bank, Nashua Bank, Gardinet Babk. Mar onJ Adams Dank, North Adamit,fflass, and un— signed hills un the Warcester Bank, Auguati' Bank, Maine, and the Atlantic a,ilank, Boa, tun. •• IL PETUI XEN E.q., has prosecuted the editor tho llorro.hurgh Argus for libel. Both Loco. 1l ores uau ore VocnrlON—The VrOree. ter Trkgroph coy. that is dentist In the kind of steady halms hits been doweled in going too tenderly to work at the mouths of some of his felecustomers; Madame Albertarel, the favorite Vocalist, 440, at her tomidenco in 84 John?. Wood; aged 35.. v Her health, which ban been declining for a long time, ended in a rapid commiiiption. • : The Very lies Dr Timon was Sunday Coosa crated in New York ,as the Hoiden Catholic Dish, 01/ of Durban. The ceremony wu performed by . the night Rev Bishop. Hugh.. of New York, Henrick, of Philadelphia, end Fitepitriek of Dos. A patent hes been taken out for-tlin disposing with cowing in the manufacture of abide, cellar., and linen article.. The pieces are fastened to. 'alit, by indinsoltible glue. According to the Now York Tribune, there is at prosent en shaming warcity of Lacks to that city; and it chronicles the fact that fifty thousand pedaled at Ms recently. while o n th e i r way hither. Those who have faith in depletion, rosy feel thin scarcity to be an evil; but it admits of r easy proof that other varieties of bloodeackeni us abundent.—Phfl New. Diortaucisumr Yterreart—Tbe Marchioness of Wellealey, a grand daughter of Chula Uarroll, of thirrolltoo, accompanied bylier relative, Mr. WTavirh, expected to embeds at the cleas• of the past week for the United Stites, cm a ileit to her tunny connectioniin this comoup, 'OS EIMIIISCiOO prisoners was. recently pad elf at New Wass. They numbered in all ninety-two MOP. and Up* Bum fns the 4 0 1 6 newly 017,000 for tali aimless.' BY MAGNETIC 'TELEGRAPH. FLOOD HI OHIO. Correspondence of the Piusberzh Gazette. Cincinnati, Oct. 25, 4, P. ?A There have been very he/my mine is Chic •icin• it,, daring the last three days. All our canals are more or lets damaged- The *aqueduct on the Miami canal has been washed away. The. extent of the injury to our public improvementa and pri vate property bee not yet been ascertained, but from present indications it will be very large.— The rise in the little Miami is unprecedented, and the destruction of property immense. The Railroad bridge flu been carried away, and the road otherwise injured. The Ohio it now ,leiog very fast. The Essrzlor Ttcaoaaru is outorder. We have nothing of interest from the army to publislEi. save the additional accounts of the killed : and wounded. Of them we have already given such a ciitalogue u will make the heart of every good citizen depressed. Shall we fill our column. with morel Those who gloat .0 fatten open such new., and only regret that Pittsburghers ware not reported among the killed and wounded. we think would be more than satiated, were they to scan the mournful column.. We forbear their publics. !ion at present. TO TOE A31740:10AN PEOPLE HI TALIGIAM ST.TCM--AND , Tilt ATTIX[T Aa every manila the Onion a interested in sees• ring a proper arrangement of the Telegraphic Sys. tem, and as Pdblin and Private Right. are assailed by the monopdliting pretrnaiona of Messrs 11 , 03 Smith and Amm Kendall, controllers of Mone's Patent, it is now become a matter of general impel lance to ascertain whether those personages ea really monopolise and control the whole business o 'Telegraphing in the United States. With the per pose of bringing their arrogant pretensions to the teat of low end justice, I challenged them to pot their threats into execution, if they dme, by institu ting inch legal proceedings as would eflectually show to the Amencen people winch patent (Moron's or mine) was most or least valid, and which of the invention. (hie or-mine) wu the meat valuable for accuracy and safety, as well as expeditious in trans mitting Telegraphic b“inest, Mr F 0 J gm Smith and Mr Amos Kendall have visited Cincinnati, threatening nthonary "prone. Rom" for alleged "infnngement of Morse'aPatent." My Letter Printing Telegraph "wea worked suc cessfully to altos+ its power, on the long bare be tween Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, and Cincinnati and Louisville—thus falsifying their assertion. and, defying their threats. I addressed them a private Inner, and afterwards challenged them pablicly, to commence prosecution against me, that the Amencan People could thus officially determine whether they or I were right or wrng. Erßut Messrs F 0 J Smith and Kendall, eller all their calumnies and threats of pfosecution, instead al promptly bringing the matter before the tribunals of the United States—SHRUNK FROM 'THE CONFLICT which they had denounced against me , —NOT DARING to encounter that THOROUGH ' SCRUTINY whichitheir MONOPOLIZING PRE TENSIONS would meet mai in the -COURTS of the UNITED STATES. Under these circumstances, I now no longer delay my return to the city of New Nett, to furnish the LETTF:R PRINTE:Rn" required or use on the Dew Telegraph liar now constructing by the "New Jersey Telegraph Company" between ' Philadelphia and New York—at either ,Or bath . of which cities, I will be always ready to teat the question, in legal form, “whether Morse's Patent or my Patent is trIOST or LEAST VALID; sod wheth er Messrs F O .1 Smith and Kendall (controller. at Morse'. Patent) have an cycles's., monepory or the Telegraph system in the United States." ID - As for the calumnies puhltshed by a Kentucky paper .In. Mr Kendall's fait to that Import, the best refutation of them is, that, so far from the es. penments with my Instruments proving uemtiafac. tory on the line when tried between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, and Cincinnati and Louisville, the con structor of that line (Mr O'Rielly) has ordered a large supply of them to be ready for use either-in dependently. or in connection with other Inatry menu, on she lines which he ban already or may hereafter construct, in completing the "Atlantic, Lake sod Muesibrippi Telegraph," and the only rear. son 'why the two 'Letter Printers' made for Mr °nett; are new bored up for New York, is because he had consented to let them be used for modela in constructing otbers with greater espealtuon thaw could be done from mere drawing. of the machine ry—Mr O'Rielly baring also consen.ed that these model. shall be used for working the New Jersey Company'. Telegraph Line, in case others cannot be constructed in season—as requested from Mr O'Rielly by that Company. As allusions have been made to the English l's.l tent, granted for my Letter Printing Telegraph.. ongmal invention, when Morse's Telegraph was rek fused an English Patent for its want of originality, ' it irleroper lon me to mention that my Partners (De. side Mr Millard) in the British patent are .ARRAS ,1 HAM BELL & SON, of New York, ore of the oldest and most rerpectrd commerciel,bouses in I .Arnerica; at whose expense and trouble, or .t the espenne of persons with whom they made arrange: meats, Patents were secured tor me invention. not only in Great Ilritain and her COlUtllee, bat in van. ass bther countries of Europe. My assailants, NOT DARING to etinibit their pretensinner and their calumnies to the ordeal of the UN rrt.:o STATES COURT, sre welcome to all the capital they can mow manulacoare from their falsehoods about my SlallOrtglitT, .3 well as about Om Letter printing Telegraph—which Telegraph, whatever its other character-llama m ayore, has one important merit, in aiding ( with othe entmos) to render the .siNIER ICAN l'eNtrLE INDEREN URN r of the MONO. POLIZ I NG OPERATIONS - of Messrs h 0 J Smith and Kendall in the busitess of 'Telegraphing. ROYAL E. HOUSE. CIFICIDG.II, October 10, ISM I'E.N.VSYLVA NIA, $B.- In the name and by the authority of the Com• eiwinessith of Penneytrania. • FRANCIS 001.1■110111 OP TO SAID COMMOSWEALTIII. A PROCLAMATION. Fellow Citizen. God is great and good. It fa our duty to adore M. greatness. to acknowl edge H. goodnen, to canine to Him oar end humbly implore their forgiveness. It le fit and becoming that we ehotild do so, not only I. individuals, buses a Commonwealth of free cal ems, who during the past yew have received numbered benefits at His hands Under His griardlanehip, our tee founded by the wisdom of the Fathers of the Re. public, have been premised to us inviolate. We • have richly enjoyed all our civil said social oriel. loges, and the right to worship God is oar can. . sciences dictate. We have been Reserved from wasting pestilence. Enterprise, in Its vartous forms ha. been •arnertly put forth, and btu yielded a Wei return. The fruits of the earth hive been gather. ad in abundance and safety. Our garnets en fill. ed with the finest of the wheat, to minivan to our ' own wanO and to the necessities of the distant,. Iteelligence and morality have steadily advanced, eustalned and invigorated by a pure and heavenly n whose institution* and ordinances, anent lied by any alliance with the State, continue to be cherished by the voluntary,devotion of the people. end though In the righteous judgments of God, We have been Involved In the direful calamities of war, yet we have not bent jived up to fah:ince of heart, bet the noble courage and conduct of our soldiery have wrought Or us victory in the midst of ilange4. In view of all this goodness, I do hereby to. commend Thursday, the Roth day of November next, to be observed as a day of solemn thanks. giving to Almighty God; and thak the citisemspf this Commonwealth do atertaln an that day from all their ordinary wcalily arroaalons.-essembli in their respecpse places. of worshlp—humble themselves be the Almighty for.thelysine Intl *ideal and nn. nal—render Him their hearty thanks for His y and great mercies deprecate the judgments oar tranegremlons have 11/ofiW Watch Him 11140eace may be speed', 'restored, and that the b age we no* _so richly enjciy, may be continued to us and to ours, down to the latest generation, and that the whole family - of man, united in one vast brotherhood, may share In His highea mercies. Given under my.hand, and the Great 'Beal 'of the State, at Harrisburgh, this nineteenth day of October, In the year of oar Lord one thou sand eight hundred and forty.orren. and of the Commonwealth the eoventywecood. Dr cue Govestoie. • • ' J. Maxis. Secretary of Crintmontrealtk.. The Hon. Hoaxes. T. Corium, the principal Editor of . the North Awaken and U. B. Gazette heppening, on Tuesday erasing; lobe gear tbe office of Mr. Charles Alexander, when the , fire lo dlsoosered, blatantly rushed Into the office, and though condi impeded bide stains inookeend strong beat, succeeded in rescuing pal only sem paper contaised Iln thpl desk, but--the Fire Proof Itself. ft is to be enacted solely to his may camp and decade* eitlon, that they sten saved, and-our brethern of the Press will thin our pride that an pliant en eat wee performed by one of the craft. I . Wz have seposal anziniudeatkin in had whkhauill boa Ozes to-mower. 117Natinar-2Ae,Yenni Yin'. Akron,Ale Latt.l/ diem/dation and Jig luaus Instientebeing nrnir tampers. would respernAdly when &mallard of Dodo,cao. oil, mineral npeelmens. models, gd.i frank die poldle generally,. All deflations' will be dnly acknowledged. Deck I. JACOB WEAVERI Annan, (10- . . Auseasse Choneray. , —Pereoni having bonne. with the Ailabmltrr Seasetry, will chime call at the Dike of J Secretary, Mart Water Cl. CATUOLICi 11111TITUTM 1348A1..scruRbsiEbeitkurni the u mexend s of ibe EN iasers u.O l. T II ho 000 r..a alog nezi. Mb lotto this Ha aßoozll of 60 Bt Pies glabOa pal iitlßPi MU 1 4 to l l!! The MOWS of nos, to am, star" alt / " osiq proosioa it al thipda Tie o ia th. door 1 :4:ro ' Tickets - coo 140 ogoallioassi ? 00 COWL • Ifl INTER ARRAIGEXENTS. „„ 1 8 47. • DiONONOAUSILA ROUTE, BROWNSVILLF. AND CUMITF.RI.AND TO BAL.- TIMORK AK) rigiLAßELguig... Time to Balumore.•.. . t • h . u „ . Timeto ..... (Only 73/41es Stagi ng.) ) T HEmid fammailina C 011.141, LOU i. McLane and swan... bane commcnced'mekieS double daily trips. One boat will leave the Mononga beta wharf every :naming preenely ale olclocks Passengers by i the morning line will artive Italtintote Revening n lime Mt, e Ike Philadelphia klml Boa or Rail Rood ears. The eventing Mat will leave the what! daily at 6 okloek, caveat Sundays. Pane nger. .by due boat will lodge =Want, II; comfortable state room.; leave Biotin:male nest rimming at 6 o'clock. MO toe mountains in day Iltht; sup and lodge in Com betlmid. Theo avoiding nig t travel altogether The preparations on thiamine erg Mph, and the Lemoncoanec complete; eo that disappolatment. or delaye wilt known upon it. Pateengets eon stop on the route and remme their seats again et plenoute,and have choice of Rail Road or Steamboat between Baltimore and 'Philadelphis Beadles chattered to mance to trove! as Mcv desire, Semite year tiekell St the office, Monongahela Howe, or St Charles Betel. J oca _ New Spoke GRAIIAAFS Dish. Synonomm, 1 vol, 11 mo. sip LK 011endorra German Grammar 140 Adler'. German Reader 140 Ge.ennts' Hebrew Gram-nag by Rodiger 1.00 Gui.V. Monty of Civilisanon, 1 vol. O. mo 1,00 Arnold's Lectures en modern bMan. 1.25 011endorff "a French Grammar . 1W Rowan's modern French reader 74 Collot's Drama." 1,00 Fora.' elemental , " " 50 Sureune. Frene DictionorY 1,50 Key.. French nnd German Gra/11111.1. Mandeville's Cantwell' readant 75 Itend's English Dictionary 1.00 Taylor's manual of modern lowory 1.50 .' IllielClll 1,.1i II " 111 1 vol,complete 214 Arnold'. aeries ef Lalat and Greek naokr—rusi teed; for de by JOHN H 111F.LLOR 1 . ..; El wand at_ MILDIONAILY BALSAM— r Mean. Reed & Cutler—l feel it a duty I sate to my fellow creatures to wets somethndotore respecting your Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam. Since I brat used the Uslcana about eleven years ago, the happy effect of which I tnen gave an account of. I have had accrual severe complaints uttfatmeks at my laner—°•• a In w day, since—ard sn evisry itumnce I have toed the Balt sain alone with complete and perfect meccas. It ham effected relief and cute in a very few days. It is cert tainly a safe medicine. Ido not know that it Will cure a fixed cnnsamptton. but I believe it will he in many case.. preventative, and prr ventom is better than cure. I do therefore, for the lone of my fellow men, earnestly recommend the nor of this Haltom, to all pulmonary maple nil. I am confident that it bus been the means of preserving my life to thts day. Basta XIN I3mlon, June 18, ISO. -Fold by ft A FAUN FIBTOCK tr. CO., corner of Vint 1 . and Wood; alio. corner of oth and Wood sin. rsetAl Land for Sale. I 8 offered fag sale, five acres of Land in Upper St Clair Towns p n Allegheny county, Pa, &miming Lands of Mrn.Sylvestor nod others. The new Washington turn pike erunsd. T acrms this tri cream Laud. It is pan mclear om and part vroodionhere of water through nlt is convenient or church, school, and nulls. It would make • very desirable country seat Arco—Five acres, more or less, being pail of the eaten tram lying at me lurks of die little saw mill ran road, and the toad leading from the Wmbington turnpike iu the new tampike, and adjoining !Ands of Jan Henry, F Shank, and others. Thu lot has also a-stream of wa ter mussing ihrimgh it, and anew, linim .pang- Phis lot is beautifully si lusted IR a vaticy between three II ills, and fs Mout three mhes from the Ohio river at Pittsburgh. Any person vinatnog to purchase will call m R C :doh art., near the premises, who will show the prole. -any, or the itetterataned who wall make known the rerms. A rood Title wall he peel. oetrawlF 10111:7 GILFILLEN, Arearnee A First. Rats Farm for Sala. subscriber offers far sale We larva whereon he 1 resides, in South Huddlo Tow/twine, A rnistrong Co., to., one hundred and seventy acres; lOU cleared, • two story dwelling house, a bank Barn, an Orchara of choice erigrafted frau t tea, abundance of Coal, and otter lad ing water Spring. and a large meadow. irides the Al legheny river, and 7 wiles from Sleeps 4es low and Li well adapted fur cropping or raneng emit. For further parmulais apply o tee proprwtor tiring on the farm, or to Robert Henderson warm James si., Alit ay city. PIcINTII oeirSalt•F Turnpike Election TRS. Stockholder. of the hlotiongah-la and Coal lull Turnpike Road Company ate hereby fouled that an Elacnon for Premdeot, ux 51ana1eTASeemmty and Treacurcr, fur •the encamp peat,. to he held Cl the home of A fol'Aninch,mth end of the lliosAnantiela Bridge, on Saturday .oth day of November, WU, be ween the hymn; of 10 and 2 o'clock. oet'lddltwT'F W C HUAI NSON, Tre ROM!! OUTLEIIIY—A eitOlte *election of Cutlery, air Pottgag and Budding Knives, of Vernon patterns; wdahle for nurser,. then and ItOstenerti . 40, a h.qe athorournt of pee and pocket t litho., a thorn°, neon le, just received and for aide loot at the l'ntsbatich Seed and Agricultural Warehousc, No 11l Wood et, corner of Ch. meta S IV WICKERSHAM • ACT/ON TO TOE rusiic—The infiecri V bar, by written contract web the l'exte Tau Co , ha the exclusive tight to sell their Ten in ritetufge and Allegheny care.. Any pemmet attempting to cell their Ten, except procuted.llmough tae, i. ptactiactg a deception r. od s treed upon the pablic—and their saw ntente are not to be relied on. melt A IA VN67.3 7 4 Founh sired Sh.loAlt ALtD OOldl.lslOira -17 hhile prime NO Hagar', 116 phis 7: 0 M01e..., in cool order; Gm site on accommodating terms liy WN NIITCHELTACC ' agile t 160 libetty sMeet C /I. j. 1111:4111/Ljt , tit! , z ..e new style fancy f• ace; tottlALtr y .rT & WHITE. 99 I , ood CLOTIIIS-6 streets very Peary aed fine &tab' :raved wool Week Beaver Clotho Jost reed; for at by teettal , sileciaxtr & WHrrs 11111JT —2n kep•evoned, receiving; ter .0-by • neat:: abtrr. ums ELLa W. Lbery Ttroothy 24a,d iq store, (a. , sala by 4 0,05 DALZFI.L. k a lIK bat landlg; to sale by arm It DI.LZ • KLL CO HdsL 3 baina lust reed nit nont:gins,ntt.inr•atitnY 0,26 M 1 L1.1.31 a: tIICKKTF , 4IIII • BA 11.111C111-112 Oak eaolawes RerreLs jet: reed on noncgnmenn lot .ale or ant 24 MILLER I RICEETFION • S KALD—MI nu Claret Reed; by Tanodirßeed on connicamant and am MILLER k RICKRIMUN car iraint k lineatTm. Wh...key for ..le whole rrY mud by bcd4 4fl!XI 140LAlin Zs—loo bbbi N 0 in .nn; for Wei by .1. «int MILLER k. RICO:MON vlllllll.ll-4 !Ala E.voero Cdp.l Vernoh, No.l ad for male by JOHN D MUKUNN OVITN • 11l woo/ s. SP. TURPE4ITINE-10 bblsittit reed; for sale .01 by JD bIORGAN OP. D/104? - 11-1 etk Da) for •ale tir 0 Delta J D ?JORDAN 00PegliA11-12 bbl e lbe este D wiDDAN e,../ °este 00 WOOD...IIIAG chtpe4 for sale by . Li °trill • J D MORGAN DMaiMIMMtnl T INAIIRIST —4 gross Nom god Done Linsglent oemil for solo by J DIIIOEQ,bN AC DYZ—I bbi pound for bee by war D MORGAN P Maderra Wine on d2onght and In Obis VV. tot sale at tha wine care- • . sAton WEAVER ocali eat treat masker an ADIGIRA—J B B& C. =dein for eaJe erbele7 ode °entail al the *ice sex, JACOB WEAVER /WILII/A—N.lmo, Gordan &Co. 8 8. Magi,. tat sale to deatoan. of 91al each at the wine note JACOB WEAVE!! LDEIRA-141andy esitleas for sale orholeoaln or or theme rtoto.;. oval SACOD WEALVER. LAIDEIStIII2I Alvinlran In !Ads, orignunl ease. J.; and by the bottle, some very superior, for sale ni the vent , nor. fnerall JACOB WEI a VF.R $12.6 nri Kew Canal Bonds wanted to fat a.PJan order. lIIU. a CU RRY Exchange Brehm, 83 wood at MADX.IIII/11 &roily madeitaa in bbla and b mil at tka wino star.. . JACOB WEAVER t=2==l RDE.IIIA—Rom mudain:da6eue and vary au parrot, In 'rood, for sale at lee wine AM* W sone. tee • • :-• JEAVER ADitaitA—llesee's bee f • floe asadelra, ter sale laths esk es desseloF at Wile Mom _ , . MOOS WEAVER DAIIARY MADEIRA—A lbw dui of this fine . Mae eely, for gale at the erine•tore. 0et.921. JACOB weAvnit AAL.IIIIIIIIY IerADIAIRA, for 5e10.14 114:iror M bbl or at teatl at the wine mote.. oxts JACOB WEAVER 6 ,.&.LiCIPLATI3II:-114 t i t Claud Bolerras, ' jam Yo'Coired and for .are WICK & bIoCANDLESS 0023 rot wood & wow. at • 112 TTEIR.,.IO for sale by I.l t octrll WICK Pc MeCANDLESS ACON—ATI;aaII Im prang, for cabs by B cocKKI• • t WICK 1. IIIeCANDLESS Inns' for sale "- R AIIIIIII4-41°" ! " trAdoCAPIDLESS oettb BRODXIII-40 dos Corn Brooms for sale by " Dein • • -WICK & McCANDLESS W„RIKILS-30,malgunes 13.1rrels for .ale by call* ' WICK & AIoCANDLES •Iro. 11 :4 14 , 6"1" : "la 4 ILK & MoCANDLF.&& 1 . 00W0011 1 -13 bbl. kor sale by L cogs. WICK& McCANDLY:&& '""" - ""P""tnl'Ille`°121 2 1 'AS DIPS:R-120 bsslhooo pipe for vale by ee ~WICK & IifeCANDLESS 011111=.10bbls white Fisti; - V V 4 b( bbls do; reed Oda der; b 4 • • 1 DICKEY a CO 00013 whelk (roasts rll.•'-106 tepid sod 10d Neils In coro• for onto GIRE.R • COMO, imithfieid 'rotor lot Ll Nt t oe t CR I bale pt ilortb for male by • I DICKEY a CO 11:—Ibekcn7 Niue for sale by . ______ARisionr a co bulandlog horn e..lllboal ...a ibr nla!ly ' • JAS DALZEI.L. *4 , water xt RIHBONS--W. R.MURPHV has nowapen Oland toms summon of above GoOds,wl3l4, . . • CIOLLALUS—A Vanier anDPIY Sc d.k " F " cb LI needle wok ettl x attliti Collatz4ast %maul at dry await bdt!* at' • or o...lLlCllCirsagrabl.blie tank Tut &g nu.' GISMO Wks fat Lakes Dresses and Vui; put reeft as 67 goads hamar . W IMORtIIY _ /311111E.113 106 bz.or .oe by • ".! 41,q „ sr vanaolotiogars co 2uction Salts By John D. Davis. Auctioneer Exieulor's Sale of Real Estate Vl Wedneeday •fiernooth the nth inst., at go'c'weks will tie void m the amnions. by reeler of the FAcci aes of Use hole Danie Hunter, dee 3 valuable dig Lots.situate We tend ward of the city. sat One Lot at corner of and st and Cherry alley, haying is isnot of tiO feet on gad sh and extending along Cherry alley 77 wet. One other Lot adionsing the amen o_3 lot front on and 'Loud extending back so feet. with De prir ilege of an alley 3 feet wide catendmgto Cherry &WY. /he above L•ns.topther clle other lot of same re are subject to an .nual ground rent of 57,50, or SA:Wench Also, one other Lot of Ground, having a front of *llia on the east side of Grant st, between 3rd and sth streets, and extending back gall. Terms. one third cash; residue Papa ble on Ili day oi April. 0850, with iIIICICSI, payable woo annually. JOHN it DAVIS Dry Goode. On Teureday morning the :nth inen at 10 o'clock, at ale Commercial gales Rooms corner of Fifth and Wood Streets, will be sold without micron, else concern: An exteneive aseortment of . seavonattle Lotetin and; domestic Dry Goods. de. he. At 2 O'Clock, P. 01. 24 bbls New Orleans bloleevee; IS Sugar, good quality; 4 hf chair Vining Ilt son Tem; I crate assorted china and queensware; ha A nd rtTet?moafte cutlery, hardware, 'Awg"er'sleTtri Paper, hand ment of new and second Itend househotd and kitchen hitniture. among which are mahogany bureaus, spring workahogany tofas, chairs, bedsteads, table., Ladies' work hind, Venetian window blinds, Ac. At dl O'Clock, P. M. A Mad stock of dry goods, ready made clothing, bac shins, gold and silver watches, violins, music books, double barrel shed guns; a handsome assortment of Ger man tansy goods, atd 11:TArnellean copy. Water threet Property •t Auction • - ON Wedne.day evening, November 3rd. at 9 o'clock, , 1 the Commercial Sales Room, corner of Wood and sth th, will be .1d That valuable Lot of Ground situate on Water be• seen market and ferry nta, having ?t front of 35 ft, and xicndtreg bark 80 ft, ions ft 10 :aches by4o feet n o the back ran of the lot, whoining the vrarehouve ofJav DaWell. Tale indisputable. Tenn.. one-third cash, resides three and six years with interns; payable annuuly, ix tad JOIIN 0 DAVIS' Aces , IMMEI3:I3 Third nightoibirtT:FAßltiN:Th7rdrught of the fie engagement of 111 r. JAMISON. Tuesday, October 261 N, 1847, Will be proeuted the Tragedy of the • • • 0 a m Mr. Beverly Mr. Oxley, Mr.. Be verl " ; T fkir k *n rue . Stokely 11, Alter which the cacao Ballet of • LES ESC BELL ES DIAIIOU B. Swaney • • • •51,Panloe. Jenny-Miss A. Malvin& To conclude ;rah the (wee or the COLLEGE BOY. Dobson , • ...... Mr. Donn. I Fanny. • • .... . •Miu Petrie 111-noory open at '7; and certain will rive ai IGAOLIC SALOON. Positively the Three Last Nights Of the Sable Ilasmonbta. Itfooday; Tuesday and Wednesday, Oa. 21,03 and P. T b est o w edng their sense of the very liberal patronage 1 upon them by the three. of Pinsbargb, ' and In accordance with the wishes of many Ladies and Gentlemen, they are induced to prolong Walkway for THREE ttleliTS KOHL; when they will introduce a variety of rich and novel melodies and Parodies, never before beard in this city. This will be the last opportanlty this Itond will have of perfoing m Pittsburg .'u they depart inunediate:y rpm! their Grand Southern Ton-, preparatory to their embarkation for Louden and Pans—whets , they have made arrangements to app.. neat Spring. • The Glees, t i tuartettes,Chomsea,te.of this Company ate mingle the moat anneal style of baramel after. the manner of the Ramer and Hutchison Faintly. Marti:l cents; for talent the Rotes, Matte Stereo and at the door. DO . . CIIILDREN. (under the direction of. the.i2 Teacher, Mr. Blngliam,l wilt etre a COneut ' ' AT THE ATIIEN.EI.I2I MALI, • • On luoday Evening, October .28th. Doors open ai_Gh o'clock, Concert to eonereence at 7. - Tickets 25cenns, to be had at the door. Children 'tot er 12 half price. • ocl2lol STe XAVIER COLLEGE. ctooolo.GL Ohio.. Tir t .V.lo37.T.PA,:l'eb."7l.mrn. h`e - ,.',1 4 ,Z;t1 e,... two depenments, the Classmaland the Mercantile, but so conducted that the student can apply himself to either or to both. • • Mersami4 Deparmeast comptises the English and French Languages, Geography, Arithmetic, Permanlhip end Book ..mg. • Tee Clamber DeyarestoM, heed e the atmovispecibed subjects, embraces the Lane and Greek L..guageS,Po. ctn., Rhemme. Chemistry, Botany, Mathetnat/.. rhy sies. Mental end Moral Yhflosophy. Spen4sh and German, If required, are taught valiant any it Menai charger. TEEMS FOR BOARDERS . • • Board and Tuition In all the brute.* ;f3pda. "iraepo Half board and . • ..11/ 00 1. 0 Paymentsto he made qauterly or eerabeanea/ly in For extra dirges, .nnyelations, apply ialhe et. Meat at the Collegc,or by letter (past paid • • FACULTY. • • Rev I E Blex,Prealdent. - - • - . • Rev A Maernecle, Vice Pseselent. tend Professor of Methertnincs ItegL renta ‘ Prefessor of motel and antral plisaspby. Hen .1 Emig, Prefect of stadersiind Prof of Ancient Mr Verdin, i'refect and keeper ef.the Idaleatn. Mr C Amines, Prof M.lthetwor • belles Dras., Mr 3 Pude, Protein/lidera Lingtutseu - . : Mr .1 Quinn, Prof or geoared Cbconstry. • 'de) Hoes, Treaseret and of Ilisterg- • MOW.TfActIIO.3 V altibtil MOW. L oot s Alissft . Meter,' • ' A. evie, • • T..Aereal, . • ' V. Ilecerith, L P. Dads. Mr V Smite, Prof ol . MoSie end director ofVbeedlige Bad. The Presume:o Department of the College is si the Parnell Mentnenorhich has been woody_ fined op for diat purpose, It is abouit talles how the cty and cam I , Inands an extenaive view ofthe'Oldotiver and thence.' roondag CUIIIIII7, ornexas Tea ends. Ice II Aelen,prinevel, end Foreseer of the French agnegs. lar P De Healer, prefect of oldies and professor of the Lave and Greek Languagea. Mr G Watson, proksarts of the English Langlage: and Aktithiattie. 1. the urine of the Faulty. octleldlwgegAT .'.JNO HORS, &minty PRINTS ONLY: 44 • • CEDAR ST., NEW YORK. LEE BREWSTER Established. a war.oosniss in the Year IE4O. for thelpar pose of supplying ilso' China interierTrade orbit FAMED CALICORd EXCLUSIVELY, at. lota pnees—and exhibiting, at all seasons of theyear, the' Largep Assortment in THE WORLD They are ito .open Several HundreirPaekages, ernaptumg every new style of Foreign and .Domestie Predneursnylo.2i (11 which are 'not to be found el-e. which lore jest been purchased, end are offered tor sale fisr.eash and short erecht; at • PRICES REDUCED ONE TO FIVE CENTS • per yard — t7cll7. dre — prieco of April and May, u per Pnotod Cusktoolt,aduolt arc corroottd daily, for the locomanwn of boyars. PRINT WAIUQUOUSIMO... Noe Y 0.517. haw T. flalnte, wad - Purls Agency., hed.TNU Ageing non hilly organised and establis nil has deem in New York. Meese, and Paste, eml execute all orders, Do matter how. large or mall may . be the soment, for the Merchant., Tnidesoted, heof Pittsburgh. ~ clothing, mace, furaituie, plate, 'alai, ears• singe, kn. de., porchased by ooe agent to Pans, at the lowest Wes; his personal attention beinggiven to oat haloes. Letters, remittances and periesticabi forvrard• ed with equal care and dispatch.. Lignite, of armies coming to the U. & particularly attended to. All goods consigned to ao, paved lathe New York Ctiatout Muse, Orders shank* . be accompanied by .reusittaucti to the meant or 002.111 of the rake of the etude required. lIVANGSTOIV; WELI.S CO • No.lo Wall st., Nevi Nark. - - PUMW ANT toe punnet nonce, a matinee& mechers gad directors of school. of the eines of riitabitratt end Alleghenv we. held on Thursday moming.deettst InM, in the Chapel of the Universal, when, inn on interchange of sentiment, it was Reeolved, that Prolesaor Thompson, AD M' B name, Mr John Rent end Mt Daniel.° ' Holmes. be • Committee to Inquire Into the mode or organizing end ormductleg tau hen awmeintiens end Institutes In other , cities and Mateo. and report Os ihe next meeting. • • Resolved, Teat each' member of this oteeung be a Committee to Invite such prutieal teachers and direct. on as are not present. to ettendThe next meeting. • Resolved. Thin this meeting adjourn to meet again in the same place on Thursday, the 4th of November nest: M _ HE MAN. DYER, Glummer,. H. Waxman, Secretary. oettglul DR. a W. MORRIS Illydripatlalst. would respect fully Intrust; his forads and the sheens o t 'Pittsburgh and Alleghrey Mit ha has derided to remain In the eity daring the winter, and Is prepared to beat patient., placing themselves nodes his nate sceording tc ihs t system as practised at all Water Dare Estsblish mem far either Aram or Chronic diseases. Those wishi , ng to avail moo:lves of his services will call at the Exchange, Demist. Dr. II las treated several so vete caset or disease in this city with great suavest, to which he Is permitted to refer. . • oettr2if FURS! TUBS!! F 06311: • film 'would naspeetrulty invim Ladies and (lenttemen abnat visiting Philadelphia, and mentos of FANCY FM!, each so Man, flotts,TfPfnbt , &C O! live ea • call berme purchasing elsewhere,. they will fled It to their advantage and no mistake. 4JI olden received shall be faithfully attended to at No 93 North Third et, above Arch, Philadelphia. • • JAMES REISICY f flCtetleffalo Robes►lw►vaon hand: :00,231f1 • TIIOII. IiCICNNEPri elTeo' It'holesale Variety Stare and Looking Gk. r i Maallfatittrers Corner of Wood alit Fourth au, Pitt. and LI - Az/just received front, the Ella • large and good ai l/lon.. of Variety lioadcineludtag Clocks di trot , dem!, Fins; Needles, Guns. Caps, Hooka and Eyed Cutlery and Combs of every. panern and qualay.,- Westeffro Merchants and others are requested tocalland exardia° Wore parchasmg elsewhere, or gout All Undo of Gilt, hlahoxadY lad common Wain War , teemandfaemred sad sold id Ewan! , octet W.; Us CLARIILIZi,' • Forwarding Merchant Brournille, . Almada particularly 10 the. Forwarding of Product:kr. For um (sinker takmtallon apply to IPORSYTIUk. DUNCAN. rqd. a 11 - 1718t77. Nth e E e le n c suw r y er h:r w tecn Directors ol D s nk Bnlkm fo on Monday the lath day. of November near • ocUidld JOHN SNYDF.A., Cashier - - mApletees NJ, sof frnrulte Illubargh, October 1%1817. j • Meet:olt Orr ilueene Otteclars• et Ws .llaaktGa' eef If( yew, will be beau tho.Baermkb,,,i. of Monday dm I,lof, of Nonether felt. , ..1 : W DEritit Guider - - 'Rainier BAir or Plmithols -4,1 Melia( ttir - Wnsai Dirsaitithst this Mint ssip Ee held sulth Baran or Nirwalber*liki6sBl!"". an o. . , FLANNUIL—A hi th er imly,y(beird 4 boanu7 resheo astla -W113101111 , 11Y - CINCINNATI AND PlfTliftllo DAILY PACKET . LINE u . p u p oo rer, Ithe of aplendal passenger Steger This thy to new rompreed of the largest, are lea, be, Ittneeed and fornatitcd , and ran. I.t ret at Irothg en th e th ere,s of the WOt. Every seeemeno.mion and am: fon dna manev can ptharate, hart (teeny... Wed advt. Yeager.. The Lane has been nt opera.. for Pie years —bane earned a antlion of people Yetthorrithe thee, tthery ro their lye I.llOLe nt the toot of 00‘ t career the day Fel., to ...nine, for the &Ter Pon of frei,,ht and tbr wry of p dawns., au the roma. ter. In a. caters the pracage money Fe pals is advance. MONDAY PACKET. every A I lELA,Capt. Same, vollleuve burgh every hlunday numntat; at 10 o'clor0; Wheeling every Monday evprung at 10 1•. 31. TUESDAY PACKET. The lIIIWENto, NO. lA, Capt. .7.6linerlar, will ave Pittibeigh cyan Tuctittay =arnica at tit o'clock; 'heelng , every Tarrilaeeveitinc at Et Al. • • WEDNESDAY PACKET. The NEW ENtil...A SD. NO. 31, Capt. S. Dam, 7. p i to.huteh every Wednerday wonting l 10 'clock; Wheeling eft, y Wenner-day evening AID P. . . . TEURSDAY PACKET. . The WISCONSIN, Capt. R. J. Grate r wal leave Pitts burgh every Thurattny naming at 1u n'clock; every' Wheeling huradey evenmg et 10 P. Pl. • FRIDAY PACKET. '. The CLIPPER, NO. 2, Cum. Creeku,seillleure PRO burghcreri Eridey mormng o'clock; IVheeling every Frtd# ere uurg at 10 P.M. SATURDAY PACILE.T. The 311111SENGES, Copt. Liqford, will leave PAD urgh every :41(1:11e.y 1110(14111g heeling very Sinurdny evening et 10 P. 31. SUNDAY PACIt ET. " • The iB.II.AC NEWTON, Capt. A. 0. Mann, linB W Pinshrogh every ,unday inotanne rn 10 'cloak Wheettag every ria“ay eveseng at 108. M. May 89, Ibl7. --- - BEAVER RACKETB.—NEW AItELANI:EMENTB 111MThe &tint • 4 CAL/ II COPE, ileave for Braver, Grapy& and Ye naai2e. ea Javan* y, 2 Mayday, and 2ntrndaky of tech arra; at 2 Ge naeh• a,m, , t.rtmg • en Alonday. Wednesday and Friday. She has • toot et the !muting between stood enter and the bags pee pared to toyer, freight& at any hate. 8 & W 11ARBA0011, Am. • • • • to 33 wood IL EIMMEI The MU R. ai ls, DELVE n will leave for Mincer, Glergow,and Wellsville, on Mammy, Wegnesday, cud Friday ci each week., at 7) • It. fttlarrling Tcculay.Thursday, and :intraday. :he have bolt at the hauling between Wood street and the badge prepared to receive freights Raney time. • 0 hi LIILELTOM det, ' • Mon House. FOR 10.1•511V1LLE. ••• Tht over und be+to 0110 'inn' CAt,IIII.:H, MoSoo2kmakter, will leave as above toorning.nt 10 o'clock.• For frelglal or pasuAgo apply onboard. • ,bco.o FOR NEW ORLEANS AND MOUILE. • The .w and sobeteatial Ow - ' MkALLEN GLOVED; John N Martin: muter, will leave Or the at file and all loterroethateponson Teeaday et th richeek. , ' For freight orpassage, (having wpm. eeee...g, Row apply ott board. or to • • oat V OELI B hiILTENBERGER; Agt FOR - ter LOUIS s a t: The (aid running guar= 111 ROBERT 011FTS, Campbell, a1...T.1/.ft leave as above thu mormsg.at le 4?clerek.-Fat height The new aid hat amr' • .d.reens, 'metier, le a v e ea.:above 'this enumiuga . .titio'elock, :.Ppg titled or pa...ea A PPLY -on beard. . • •oet. • - FOR LOUISVILLE, ••• The fultstrirtirg ntiir. ' •.• • Corsplxlliaissfor,wiltlenve as Slots is miffillog et l 0 o'tkvk.. Foi [re Wit ex passugeoPPl.V oil board . • oct%'• • Ilia fine new June , I - ithIERICAN Atkinson, extemet; will laave u above. Wu taatnihg_at 10 e!ellock.:Toe Ire ght p9e.hge oppty on Want: . : pews • . • FOR ST. LOUIS AND ILIANOI3 RIVER—DIRECT . 1h a i ' plai A did PP W 116 i. , , . 1 srr.vmtroN, ' Tukirsaa; mater. aillleaseis shove' this no(tang At 10 o'clock. , - For freight, 'arc passeav apply as heart.% • • • • , -'- teal, ~.. . . . „ - , . i . i _NORM AROL I g N e. uiiat ' Devirney-11.Er will Ir 4 s : ii au .Wedneatlay evesting,..iii. 1 &clack., .. . i rot' freight of j...LC Sppjy on.boartliii 1 NEWIVIS JONES, .as - . - Office. Mocongraient )loos e. . .... . .. • , . ' - FUR CIXCINNATI • • 'Th etmi • • -. '" 114:1401/31'LVAMA,'_ , • Ciriy =stir, will leave at above otr , J- Wednemmy mormtor at 10 o. eteek..Fror POS N LEA Ni 3. .. .. . . . . . . .. ' The ad splendid ain..li,__ DlaDI 9, A. EitrisiCrt:Ainatter, will trite (or and !aura:rat:Me ports on Satarday,tb• I 3Ddt oar eot tre.tight lit psysage apply au boll, or lo i •,': : .1 FOR. WF.LLSV/LIX—D.4ILY .P.4CitSF . .. miffir t i, The regular packet •:, ' .WEIJAVILLE, • . • .11.a.-ner, male; relit team Pittsburg!, rely mama*. o , : joAsyls excepted) at 4 o'clock, and ieares Wellovtlln cverzy .estrung al 4 dolma . - For freisixt or tiaerage appixenibole4, .1.12 • TOR,FRANICLIN—AEGULAit reincEp. , • tiaL • Th e ree„^nifieent stow ,- ' • • - .• • . • AriIIUIVIANS, .. ...• ' , Mller,reseter,yal. leatittaboye ate: ruing at 10 deloet.'.. - Tar freight or; posange ppljinktrAnl... :.• .. •—••', ,• 4, ' oett2 • - Matt' Louisvu.t.r, rAomr - _ • •.. . . ; _ The neir,lspiadrear s btrand Gil IT.O. , , e aioir steamer ,-. '., • F,tartaLrr" , Crozier, master, will roosts a,rerprler • =let V ermeer Pitteberztitiod 14111. • wittedetintiht Oearon. Ehe leaver Fridici , p*„ . ober 8, For fre:etrior passage only on 'borird:7 7 1 !' ccre : FOE. CINCINN ATI-1/EOIILAR PAtICIP. ! , The pew uld that dronetil clot[ • • LOY.AI..IIANNA._. • 1:p JonOoputez;Nvill Itofe for above ime.tvediat