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    1 1' '1 BURGH GEETtE.
BY BRASTUS,BROB• SAO._
•- •1; ITTSBUFtGA:
WEDNESDAY. ; ti Orja/12.7
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Yerrescaos Deity Genre. is poblemul
'DU TrieWeeldr• end WeektY.—:Yhe Duly r te
Dollars per suo; the kly ie Five Dollars per
mum the Weekly is Two Dollar. per =ma strictly
ro, edreeeldusleeerenal•lntelligence.Dameaue Mar
dieertieles,lleports, Jamey Market, de., B.
lACIDEATB OP TIM WAIL
Again intelligence _ from Mexico, American,
'NMI= and Foreign ' , concur in the tact that
Pewee la farther removed thin ever, between the
United States and tilexico. 4 . The War, too, we
fear, will assume a much more wage character
"beim when conducted by regulate. Eve!) , thing will
be cisekked tothe Guerilla troops among the
blleand their fads spent in annoying our
fedeU. - In this way ilneady, as many met hue
bein plaited off almost, twin battle.
TWO can hardly balmy greit battlealought in
?duke hereafter, now that the Capitol is in pair
• weulion of the American troop', end the chief in
terest attached to thi affairs of Mexico most grow
out of the occupation of the country.
We shall look with interest kt the proesodingi
of
Congrees . at Queretaro, where an effort, no 4 !
• doubt, lau been made to margarita the Govern
xatotltis worthy of remark, t hat genie Anis, in
res l
igning hie offiee of President of the Republic,
'Mediae power in Pena Y Peps, the President of
the Supreme Court of Justice, and jointly with
him appointed Bernal and Alton& to administer
the effairs of Gavernment. All these persons are
erspoied to Peace, but not one of them due con'
sent, nor a, member of the Mexican Congress'
to the severe terms demanded by env Government
sui the • basis of ',meat The Government Ml3ll'
telex somewhat in them terms of despoiling
Mexico of her beat provinces, or the wax will eon
. &Inns till the young men of the country grow o!d:
We doubt rat, Mexico would • gladly surrender
the vast country between the Nueva and the
Rio Grande, for the sake of Peace,—and with it,
all that we of Upper California. More she
will riot yield,—if she can keep it.
[Palma of a Leuer froth a Fomignerl ..
' .Meneo, SepL 28. 1841
. .
On the 6th the armistice was suddenly broken
dr, in'amisequence of General Scott having con.
'aired it infringed, red be therefore demanded.
an *polo's, or that hostilities ehordd commence
on the 7th at 12 o'clock, • But nothing weir done
voila the Bth, when • battle commenced in front,
of Chaiultepec, which was warmly contested by
bith pude& The American. had to retire with a
• lose of 800 or 1,000 men , the Mexican foal wee
' also considerable, but you well know the difficulty
of ascertaining correctly. They last Gen. Leon
of. Osjace, and General Belden's, both brave cit
izen aoldiere; they died heroically, leading on
. their poops.- The battle woo fought principally
' by tborlNatiormal Guard, the regular army baying
led injthe early part of the action; and in truth,
• itill i dhei affairs, up lo the abandoning of the city,
'lltne/ahowtt themselves perfectly worthlus
- the 12th, at break of day, the Americana
commenced cannonading Chapaßepee, which
• continued the whole day. OU the 19th, they
• enatmeneedfiring again, and kept up from 5 till
- g A:'M; than they succeeded in taking the castle,
. and immediately followed, up their victory to the
gamins of: the city, where they were met by a
moat . obstinate, resistance, and did not enter that
night; but an the morning of the 14th, the Ameri
can army commenced entering the city, and at 7
• • their . flag) wart wiring over the Palaces of
the 'Halls of the Mentrzumas: At 12 o'clack,
—.the previouil night, Santa Annamith all his troops,
left the city, leaving the inbabitnnts at the mercy.
'of the invading army, and before daylight, the
place was entirely plundered by the leperoe and
phonic of the ex•Accordede, who had milled
or been let loon.
. '., At 7 o'clock the partial shots were beard in the
city,fired by the inhabitants on the American army
.. - .as it was entering. It coon became a brisk fire,
' and continued pretty Krim daring the day. The
:Americus fought most bravely, and plundered the
hcittees from which the shots rproceeded, or from
. ..virbkli they fancied they ceme,so thatmany inn o-
•
ant people ouffenod in person and property: „ The
• neap. ware inch enervated and I can scarcely
- '..,.
blame thern.i The following day Cuing ceased al.
'though some partial excesen were committed.—
On the 16th things ware a little restored to peace,
. 'and Op trito4lay have become still 1130,0 tranquil.
tl,
•On Monday the 26tb, a few of the shops opin ed.
' ... 'yet most of principal ones are still cloyed, as
• - the Want of fidence is great .
. . -
The Me calf population are failrombeing sou'
~ lifted and ere is every reason to eterpect • mac.
ed
tion wilOskre place. Gen Scott is taking great pre.
caution gr . plevent outrage, and I mast my, to the
.7 . credit of i.b4 Atnelicans, that they hive behaved
:with mach nos preeeace thin could have been ex:
lieele - vl Undi r • etiatieg cirumstences and the in.
hospitable r ception they met with. It is a pretty
-virell known fact with el, that the American-army
, have Iwo ilt co they left Pueblo, in killed, wound.
. ed and dean from latlgue,and other causes, about
40004nin end upwards of 170 commissioned off.
' 00111; yei ;to;ir real leasi cannot positively sate.
' - Aria :ir is ns are daily committed in the barrios
-- .
(suburbs) orrthe straggling soldiers.
11ANUFACTV11.12CGr LAW.
We are ilea to see our views upon the necessi
ty, of the eiistence of sus t a law, backed by the
North American and 11. 5. Garrne. Irrespective
of all patty cor.siderstione, wo should be glad to
gee the subject urged upon the attention of the
Lerridateri,—and_ why nort The question is
one 'of vital importance. Capitalists abroad are
reedy to come here end expend their money here
if they may but be protected ge they antelsewhere.
Tlastesk "equal - rights," as4grinted to citixensot
:other States, and seek. no nspecial privileges"
whatever. They are willing to risk their money
in works of great public enterprise,—if the Leg.
`libitum will be content to lake or gemarity for the
public all investments the may make. We sup.
pose the public creel well protected where these
'remonfactaiing
: laws exist as where they do not.'
Take Alwatachusatts for example. What State in
the Vdor' is in the enjoyment of a character for
. • . higher Moral honesty than herself, and wbat
ama mere thrivisur, end in manufacturing as prow
pap= as bench t . . Hem there Is a general law,
end one which has worked admirably far . the pea.
ple;.foir tabor, for capital, and for all concerned.—
We hope the time is prising away when Petro•
sylvanians will be content either to be t.hewers of
woad end drawer' of water for other people," or
: whim tbsy will be content to sit by and smothers
sobbing their own State of prosperity, in comer
quanceof the jealousy or stupidity of their public
KXOLIOII !IPS? [MATIONS
ON TUE MEIIEII WES.
..---
We LOS teen greatly amused in reeding the
apeadatiUns of the Pans of England upan the
progresi-of ltnerican Arm. in -1161103. The
Cambria brings us the returns to thenews which
went oat 'by the Caledonia Oar ketone Brother
Bud hid so little confidence in dilutions as
- . to *Viet that long ere this he world have boon
Whipped all the way hack hoes Mexico to Vera
Cris. Perhaps 'the wish was father to the thought'.
. .. though 'we know there non be no grret lOiis fur
Melico. The prejudice against our country ,
. haullf•r , {nay counterbalance all such hide.—
:.Whatever the been clads protracted sad bloody
war rosy ter,England am be nnloser.lf the Unita ,
--,. Ty shall finally -fall into our hands, it will find in
' . tbs thugs of Governmentevery possible ad
imagers In the way of hada Thera is no her
to euatoinee of England in the world, then the
United tains, and - W .3 caned,Democrscies aro
4
. _ ..0..... to „reign, England may alway• en.
pct 'abuttera from our Legislation to
, .. lauds :Einem', es will forever give u good, and
iitim • better market, for British trade, darner.
~..
ad 'l.hit !of one' own land. T ere is,' therefore
.i peitiemelon for the jealous stundies of our Broth.
ar Bull.: This war is not of our faint, nor one
. .4, Whig making, but we do not lige:upbeat. the
' . ',jiggles of Oar ancient enemy, and oat prawn ri
. ..irill;in lb. bulnewi of the trade and co mmerce of
...
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PamAllzda' calla h
Awes from Holidspburg
fah trip; alai Pell old
Ithotirfroom cow
iiiik - fgavp lagaPthlo
, thimmuk am& am_
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retell Egli 1' 7 4 611id0
wish* pfor l3
satmainvic:Assoclkriox tiv WEST.
ERN PEteßtiltl:TASlA.'
We made allusion last:weeli to a pntliasinati
meeting, held With the allies of:orgsnising a Bark
ety for tha promotion of Nataril SCitlliie in 'West.
ern Pennsyleaoht. The following are the official
p.eceetlinge of this meeting, and we ask attention
to them in the hope that all of our reader. who
are intimated in phieical science will land their
aid in the organization of each a Society.
Pethaps the moat important bimefit to be deli..
Ted from nub an organization, win be a better
acquaintance- with Geolo3-y, and particularly
the limits of our own State, which is BO rich in
Mineral resources. Tho transactions of the Geo.
logical Society of Europe, we believe are esteem*
ed as among the rarest Unwires of raodßio Pro.
dnetion, and Mira., it any exertions la our own
land can contribute to new developements in this
branch of science, they win redound to the honor
of our country, end tha private good of oar pee.
plc. There is unnetteing practiced u well as at
tractive in a weriety like this. Every rare discos.
cry brings a rich personal reward with it, and
from the treasures already known to exist beneath
the eurfeee of the earth, wo rosy obtain ■ foretute
of the future good to be received.
Recent discoveries in Geology hoeing &moo•
strated the fact that In the present appearance o
the earth there is nothing which betokens a begin.
niog of 'creation, or prospect of an end, on infer
ence has been drawn that the .object migltt lead
to\ seoptecism in regard to tho great troths of'the
Bible.. No one, however, means to plate the Bi
b e below Geology, ind the ablest and moat im
sive expositions of Science wo bane ever
h ant, aro those In whiCh Biblo truth and Geolog
' I troth wero moat happily blended, as in a beau.
t ful harmony. Wo cermmenil the GoologicalSo
ety of Werlern Pennsylsanie to public favor,
jud aish it most abundant prosperity.
Salentine 'Association.
I'l ,
Agreeably to notice the friends of Science in
Vestem Penalised& aisembleil in Convention,
his evening, in the Hall of the WetlefWesternUniver
, for the purpow of organizing an emaciation
or the cultivetion aid pi - mania of the Natural
'engin in. Western Pennsylvania. (
On motion ' Professor L. Stephens was called
it, the chaii, and T. J. Binh= and W. W. Wil
son appointed &coterie.
On motion, Hems. Bakewell, Travtilli and Dr.
King wind appointed a Committee to prepare a
report setting fonh the nature and objects of the
association The Committee reported the rollow.
jog preamble and resolutions, which were unlit&
!Mealy adopted; vizi
I I Under i conviction of the importance of the
study of th e Natural Sciences, and believing that
their soccessful prosecution will be essentiallypro.
meted by the formation of an emaciation devoted
'especially t to this object. Therefore,
Resoled, Tbot an association he now organized
for the above purpose, to be governed by the fol
lowing general principle., vim—The chief object
of the emciation shall be the cultivation of a
tam for phymcal science, nod the diffusion cf
knowledge on that subject—the formation of a
cabinet of objects of Natural ffieactice-ithe celiac
thin of a library—the bolding of meetings fan dr
cession sod conversation—the delivery of licit:fres
on topic. comected with the institutim--ezand
amen by suitable committees of new and in.
tereetiog inventions and dieenveries, and, when
the funds of the anociatiou shall Quilt, the publi
cation of such ensue and repents u may be deem
ed 'aridly of public attention.
Resolved, That Prof. Stephens, Dr. King, Dr.
Jackson, Thomas Bakewsll and T. J. Bigham.bo
a committee to prepare a Constitution and By.
Laws for the Association, to be reported at the and
inialmecting to be held in the Western Universi
ty on the 2.1 Then day of January 110/t.
Resolved, Thu Dr. Jackson, of Blairsville, Pro.
lessor Wdliems of Cenonabergh, and. Dr. Addi
son of Pittsburgh,ibe a committee to prepare an
address to the public setting north the importance
and objects of the useciation.
• Resolved, 'That Thom Bakewell, W. W. Wil.
eon and Thos. 'Hind, be a committee to make at
rangtments for the annual meeting, and to en
gage the delivery of garages suitable to theoc.
casino and connected with the objects of the two
elation.
Resolved, That so much of the proceedings of
this meeting as may be of inherent to the public,
be publiabed in the city and country papers in
Western Pennsylvania favorable to this noble ob.
ink .
After a free intarchange of sentiment on earl.
Olio topics connected with the institution, the con.
sention adjourned to me.' - 'he 2d Thunalay of
January next, which •• • the perms and
friends of science are itoitt attend.
LEkiIIEL =t rEPseNs,Ch'n.
T. J. Broasn, ? s '" •
es *
. .
W. W. Wicson,'S
P. S. The committee of arrangements are hap.
pp to state that they bare engaged Dr. Jackson ct
Biaimille, who has been recently associateil with
Prof. Rogers to the Gerilogical Barley of - our:Stec,
to deliver at the annual meeting a lecture bo the
Geology of Western Pennsylvania.
October 22, 1847.
NAJNYILLI Ext.:es:ex.—The Nashville papery
are filled vritk particulars of the dreadful explo
sion which recently occurred in that city. The
names of individuals injured in their person or
property occupy a lugs apace in thee column.—
'The Nulteille Union says that nearly every church
in the city is.motaerless injured, and not a dwell
ing has escaped. The destruction of property
is estimated at over $lOO,OOO. The Ices of life
is the most melancholy part of the calamity. The
number of killed and wounded has not e yet been
fully ascertained. .
The Nuhville Orthoponton of the 13.1 h, cage a
stone weighing about 30 pounds, was blown from
,
the mag l z azi , pawed through the roof of en ad
joining literally cutting It in two parts.
The were between 500 and 600 kegs of pow.
der in the magazine at the time of- the explosion,
and the shock was so great as to demolieh the
windows of houses two miles from the city. .
The Nsahville Gazette of the I3th, nye— •
.It was a mournful eight to look upon; the shat
tered houses—the wounded, covered with blood,
bruised crushed—the frightened, half crazed mother
mac/dog for her children, and tho huh, min,
palo and cootionlees with far, clinging clovelj . ta
their parents. Heaxen forbid that we should ever
look upon such a spectacle again."
Episcopal
Couvernow.—The debates in the
Episcopal Convention, now assembled at New
York. are waxing warmer and wanner, upon
the question whether suspension is vacancy in
the case of Bishop Onderdonk. The excitement
among some of the Eleuthera seems intense, and
the debates have been very able, and "malty
very courteous. Among the ablest speeches we
have: read, are those of Pr. Hawks,. (which pro
dared a thrilling itrect upon the andience,) and
of Ex•Senstor Rives. of Virginia. Theologians,
We see, by the diecussions, cats argue points of
law with all the acumen of members of the bar,
and never before, we believe, has such a flood
of Ecelesiestical law been poured out to enligh•
ten the unlearned in - the canons of the Church.
We cannot pretend to fathom what is mid of
Hiss •
Om, Ayliff, and others, though assured by
? of the learned speaker., that the works of
ass gentlemen are but the born book. of Ec- .
cleaiastical law. Equelly puzzled are we by the
general commentaries upon., actual and virtual
vacsncy, suspeneion - and-depositims, and we be-,
bone even the •Philadelphia lawyers' are paneled
to define the, precise date in which the Church
is left by the snipe nsion of Bishop Ondprdook,
There is a distinction drawn betwesuf orders
and duties, adminirtratiiro powers under a sue.
pension, and with the suspension off. We pre
tori to know what the gtand none of all this de
bate will be,bat as we read it thus far, It augurs that
the Diocese of New York will be declared vacua,
and a new Bishop appointed, with, perhaps, some
attempted comproadoe in the way of money
Bishop 0.
, - ,
Aulutcur curls has found it. way to Europe
and G much admired there, u we see by the fol
lowing extract from ono of the English pipen
An extraordinary piece of COWIN which i n one
bloek, weighs nearly two tans, has been brought,
to Liverpool from Pittsburgh, in Pehosylvania--
lt is • moue:Miew mineral specimen;inumitab as
it I. almost free from qoarit,sodivegri as Ain ur
if it had bem smelted, While the crystalised crust
on the surface clearly betokens that it is a piece of
mineral ore..
unieie Divilion of the
rOsopelled the Piteict.
o 1110 i. berg to suspend
gut we are ghtd to
'dc
Co., dm litu'r
lof -iseeltdmt meta
. 02
le ertin;etttente Ur ,
*Liieetc.
rg, when they coonict
Another-F.OIOA paper says:— • '
•• Specimens of Amnion topper-want recently
offend at auction. In London, bat the LSIB oFei•
ted Lida Interest. ft ware of ahristallized coppar
6iwthiehthe 'owner had been offered £3D. was
sold fox £7 3s. For the monster •masa.£3o war
Offuned, but it sru withdawn the owner not' dux.
ing to HU it wider ziao.
14 mere Sat amr—Pnifeasor Rohbock's
Melee his own aupetinterlence, and sideny
him
gavora moat agreeable entertainment 'at his
ratidenee in Penn etreet on Monday , einning.—
The audience were cotainsed mainly Cl 'Pirents
'and friends of the Pupils, and some three hours
were most agreeably whiled away by the listeners.
Them were' many piece. admirably sung ind
played, and the evening's performances we believe
gave general pleasure to all who .era preterit--
Among the most interesting piece. of the pros
gramme, we msy notice . the following from the
Profmeor and his more advanced, pupils. .They
would have been deemed highly creditable any
wheM, and would haviimparted real pleasure even
to those of the nicest perceptions in musical skill,
1 wilier we pretend not to have:
La Speniere a 4 mains, by Herz. Performed
by Miss Chialett and 11. Robbock.
L'imitation, ain Valor, by Weber. Peformed•
by Mi. Chislett.
Nocturne, a 4 mains, by Huinonel. Performed
by Mr. Bowen and Mr. Rohboek.
Aria, "When the Days of Youth," by Danl.
utti. Sung by Mies Chislett.
"Gone is that Cilmn'ess," from tho Opera • , M a.
Oda," Sting by Mr. Chislcit.
Song, "The Dream". Miss Miltenberger.
"My Home, my Happy Home." Song by Mi.
Miltenberger.
' "Kind friends, we meet again." Sung by Miss
Miltenberger.
Grand Duo Brilliant, by Hem. Performed by
Miss Susanna Rohbock and H-Rolabock:
Grand Vale, composed by Ruhbock. Performed
by Miss Mary Gormly.
Variations executed by Miss 0. Leonard, (a
little girl.)
These were some of the many 'pieces played,
all of which showed the most marked interest in,
and attention to, hie pupils on the part or the ac
complished teacher. Wo noted partictda , ly a
thoroughness of study, and a good starting point
with all the beginners, some of whom had mai,
ed but a this week's instruction, and yet, in this
brief space of time, appeared to be well grounded
in the rudiments of music. There are few sub
jecte sa difficult of mastery es the science of mu.
sic; and yet we believe it to be founded in the
simpler principles of harmony. A good begn ,
ning, and an early beginning are of paramount ad.
vantage, and will ensure succen!where there is a
knowledge Of the science sufficient to deserve, it.
Taste in execution is sate to follow a good un
dentandin of the art itself. We were, there-'
fare. glad rd see . many young persons among
Mr. Rohl•ick's scholars, and to see them ea well I
taught as• they have been. The success which
has attended Mr. Rohbeck's teaching, and the
.
nicest., he has .horded as an eminent f o u l e r,
(admitted by all prufetaional performers who have I
received his aid,) we regard es a great public good, 1
' These SM.es are designed, it is true, for fuchsia-
ual progrmk and an obtainment on the part of the
pupils, of that confidence which shall impart earn!
and gracefu en of execution. But music. itself',
is a henefi ant gift, whether, it comes in the
murmurings of the breeze, in the warbling of the
birds, or in he harmony of dictum , . voice. 'SO I
esteeming i we think it cannot be too much cul
tivated by Moo who have a taste fur it, er too
highly . eppreciated by the public. We are, there
fore
glad chit we have such competent teachers
among us. and assure all parent* who are able.
'that they can impart no greater accomplishmen t
to their children, than a love for and cultivation of
• science, which abke.improves the heart and re.
fines every pirinciple of taste, judgment and char
acter. \
JCVLATLY,CONCERT.—Tho AMCrcum Musical
Hall was well filled last craning, to hear the es..
cent of thro•scven hundred children." The chit
deco themselves were in their merriest mood and
all in the clear, full voice-of a holiday frolic, The
very rafieu of the Hall seemed to shake with the
sound of vo,ces. • The chorus: 4z+, in particular ,
Made the welkin ring, and every cue seemed di...1
peed to stretch his lungs to the utmost; in order
to make as insole senior and musk as porgible,—
' Some of the pieceit were doubly encored, and ma.
ny not satisfied even with this repetition. Mr
Bingham wise in his element, and thsakol the
audience heartily for their i arrest, no they might
..ia turn,.well thank Lila fur hiseiTorta to maks nit
•
many voices .0(11 wild melody. Mr : li,
aim was to.make every body'sing. It is a worthy
amhition, and if every body could sing and would
sing, the world would be a goal deal better than
ni• 'SallNS. , Ststainy on your own atdi
A. ordinance has been ;n.sed sequin nit tho Oarli•I The attention of our City tethers B sated to
era of mrriagee, Slays, tarn, &0., to register the the following subject by a tospectod eanespondent,
tame withthe city Treasurer on or berme the Prat and vie trust they will give seasonable and ado
day of February, 1848, and .nnally thereafter; Mont attention to the necessary reform.
and for ell such at shall ho registered oil nom- I yo the Editors of the Pittsburgh Gazette:
bered, a tax of from two to neon dollars, accord. I 1 brought your tribal:le piper. will you plea.
' ht. to th e number of banes used, shall be po i,' to I to allow a call on the City autboritiee for tho pre
• $ •ention of a very dangerous patinae; at present
the Treesnrer, tar the usa of ibo cityi A penalty in „ goo
ootoog the junior
to.o.hoto
Or th..m.
of 15 will be exacted from Me. who ref." ui inanity. Wo refer to the most detestable gams of
neglect to comply with the ordioance. Shinny.
It le not from any desire to inftefire with jo•
sports that we writs, hot a strong appro.
bcrotton for our own shins and & benevolent .
concern for the shins, leg. and lien of the people
generally (not excepting the thine of the City '
Fathers and police) prompt the penning of thin
paragreph.i Hsd any one hi one Alderman re
ceived C. .nest a cootasion on his - left shin, as
wel received by the writer. two day& slob, it is
believed that now and henceforth. he would be an
eloquent and uncompromising adnistate for the
enactment and retention of an antiwhiony law.
White walking through the streets on Saturday,
we were several times hindered and turned fro
our course by the swinging of shinny clots, en-I
when we had cleaned many pords antilop, to
congratulate ourself •on Our fair prospects of
reaching home with whole shins and a whole
head, a projectile, powerfully propelled by some
i urchin engaged at a gams of shinny, reed. as
painfully sensible—m we still ere—that our fa
candle anticipations were entirely too premature,
although our shin KU protected by a very sub
mantist sock, boot.leg and pant. We would
'therefore, earnestly beseech our City fathers, by
their regard for their own shins and their oath o
office to interpose their authority for the protection
of the shine of the public generally.
Aar...yr.—A colored woman was wrested in
Hayti on Tuesday, for driotenclesal It took four
191212 to hold her down in the wagon white being
carried to the lock..upfiouse. She tom the cloth
ing of her captor., bit their arms and bond., and
conducted in so outrageous a manner ae to compel
them to hold her by forcible means to the bottom
of the wagon.
Cruse's ilkv at.—We would again invite
the attention of the public to this commodious i
bathiag establishment. The rams are well hee
led,
lighted and shod, and its central position ,
connected with the attention of its swoon:mode.
Ling Proprietor recommends it to tho patronago
of the public.—Every thing requisite to the con
, vonience and .comfort of those who desire 'lt
bath, has been easefully considered by Mr. Vast_ .
on; and see would advise those who aro of os
Voiou that:cleanlines. is conducive to health
to pay hie rooms a visit. His charges aro aloees
mato,. and nowhere can he found more . of 'the
appliances of comfort, than at his rooms.
EICEIIIIOI Surname", by 0. P. Graham. Ap.
p'eton & Go., N. V., fur safe by .1. 11. Mellor.—
This is really n valuable book, partleolsrly to all
who would ho csrefal in correct composition. The
distinCtien is given between words commonly
pored to have a aynmones moaning, as answer
and reply, booty and prey, congaed and trehaviour ,
custom and habit, fear nod terror, fancy and im.
aglustion, taste and hurry, and words oft similar
cortespundence,
•
To. Maoarric TZLILUBAPII.—A pamphlet
containing a brief Ind simple explanation of the
modus operand' of transmitting-news by EleCt.re
magnetism. has recently been published by Alm
.me it:ltim, of Cincinnati. li is illustrated by
tiiiarame, and will giro the reader usenet views
OD Wis novel mod!' of communication.) It ir far
sale at the office of the %Yeetern!-Terngraph,
in
this City. •
Tat A. & 0. TlLaoaaelr Ira., under the direc
tion of Prof. J. D. Reid, duperiuwaiicnt, been
thoroughly improved end otherwiee put beyond
ale influence of damp weather. We believe the
A. & 0. lino hes worked with Ices interruption
than any line to long in operation.
lama Reuse—The Pittiburgh Committee of
the !rich Relief fund aro about bringing their
operations to a clam, and will shortly publish their
final report.
Canis.—We are glad to announce tbat crime
is on the decrease in our city. There were but
three cases before the Mayor on Tuesday morning,
and those for miademeanors only.
Rustoa.—The Poet pays there was a rumor in
the City on Monday, that Wilson McCandleas
Esq., watt to be appniuted to the Chlorite Mission,
vacated by the recent death of Hon. A. H.
'egret'.
E. S. Esteem Esq. has been Appointed by the
Corot to ponecute to bedroll of the common
wealth during the alecore of Mr. Magmw, who
hem been callml away by the sickness of his rat.
tile.
BOSOLLICF.—The house of n man named
Strickler, in Allegheny city, waa l entered en Sun.
day morning, by a burgle', who being diecovered
soon after his entrance, was compelled to retreat,
bribes be hid an opportunity of rifling the house.
PXltlO. Linc.—A new Omnibtis lion hu
commenced running, from the Monongahela
Bridge in this City to the Diamond, Allegheny.
Accuntre.--A little colored girl whom parents
reside to Birmingham; wee burned to death by its
eh/thee taking Ste daring a temporary absence of
the mother from the house, on Saturday last.
• Qvo W .—The Supreme Court deciL
r ed on Tnesday list to quints Ito iwit of Quo War-I
ranto against -.lodge Darrell, on the ground, as
wa ardinformedi that , the application for the writ
■Mould have teen mode-in the name of the Attor
ney General, and that this writ in such ems CAD
only to granted at the instance of the Governor
or his attorney General.
The Constitution of Pennsylvania says that
Judges shaU be appointed by and with the advice
and consent of the Senate.
Mr. Burrell was nominated by the Governor,
'dulcet by the Senate, and in violation of the
Constitution now exercise the office of President
Judge of the Tenth District. By the present
decision of the Supreme Court no man rimy quer.
tin hie right to do so, except the Attorney Gen.
oral. This place. the Judiciary in eultservieney
to tho Executive--rnakes hi. appointments abscw
and take. from the Senate it. constitutional
noire in the same.
Servant Cone?, October 20.—Prasent all the
Judges.
.Commonwealth Ex relation Edward Cowan
Easy., vs lion. J M Burrell.—Opinion by Chief
Justice Gibson.
(Judges Coulter dissenting.) By the common
law of Pennsylvania as modified by our own cui
torn. founded on analogies drawn from the English .
Statute of 9 Anne ch 20, the information in the
to of a writ of Quo Warrant, has been sus.
talon as a civil prorceeding to try the rights tol
offices, fraucheses &c., and therefore not within
the 10th section of the 9th article of the consti
tution
which regards only criminal prosecutions. I
The English Statute above named authorized
these information. to be filed by leaye of the Court
at the negation of a private relator for the detere l
urination of corporation disputes between calzenz.,
but the act never extended to this Commonwealth
and whatever law existed previously to our Stat
ute is supplanted by it.
Our act was intended to give remedy in Mel
identical with or similar to those provided by the
Statute of Anne and to confer power on the Su
preme Court to try issues of fact in the country.
The allowance of the writ at the suggestion of
a private Relator is confined to three casa of
usurpation or hacitUte of county, township or
corporate officers, franchises dr.c., in which a cone
current jurisdiction was conferred on the Cato
ty course and leaves the Cases within the. jurisdic
tion of the Supreme Court, at common law, with.,
iu the power of the Attorney General.
The remedy for the refusal of the Attorney
General (which is not-to be presumed) to ques
tion executive el ppaintmenta is by impeachment of
thal . officer, or legislative extention of the remedy.
The right of every citizen to apply for this writ
might produce incessant vexation to every minis
terial end judicial officer of the State, apetially
as our judgment is no bar to another inquiry of
tho soma kind.
Wm. 'Huston for tow vs John Morehead—Er
ror to tin, Court of Common Please of Westmorw.
land County. judgment affirmed. Opinion by
J woke Barnside.
Richard Brovru et al, T. John Fonlyee et el—
Error to the Court
by
Common Illeisof Fayette
County. Argued by Mr. Patterson for,Pllffa, in
error and by Mr. Dowell for the DR in Error.
Jonathan Hill ea John Roderick et at—Error
to the Court of Common Flees of Fayette corm.
ty. Arguod by Mr Dolord far fib in Error, Mr.
Howell for Dila in Error.
Corer or IiCSRTIR Samoan —Oct 26, '47
Common.. Joseph Leymer—lnEstutty of the
Pasco, Michael Folio. prm Nolle Prom
Common vs Wm Kimbetly—lni--Surety of the
Pure, on oath of Jno Simpson, on hearing court
sentence each party to pay their own witnesses
end pro. to pay docket coat.
Common we Wm Kane—lndictinenta, assault
and hattery—Nolle Noe in both casee-dft a mem;
her of Capt. Rowley's company.
Common v. Rota limns—lndictment, limn,
of a watch—dft plead guilty and was remanded
for sentence.
Serne ve Levi Stesert--Sonety of the PUGS—
:tented on payment of coat..
Same .• Christy Greham—Apprentice Ceut—
a discharged from the custody of We truster and
pros sentenced to pay cute
Same vs Petrick Tammany—lndicted' for the
Larceny of money from Shouts a Recruit
ing officer, verdict gutty—remanded for sentence.
Sim , re Wm Danattl, annuli( and battery—
, Nog° Pros.
Same vs Joe Scott, assault and battery—Bill
qualified on the ground that a witness sworn he
lots, the Grand Jury was a convicted felon.
Same va Michael McGeary slice McLoughlin.
Indicted for the larceny of a watch, Verdict guilty
dlt remanded for eaduce.
Same vaDavid Steel—lnf, Surety 'of the Puce
I after burin: the padre, cave held over until the
nisi of another case between' same panics. •
I Same vs Elea Steinbro,k. Wm Skclien pcoa.
- 'Sant, VS Bbelleti,Eliz.Beettibtook prank-
Atte/hewing both cute, Owen embioeeti each
rmometatoe to pay the docket costs in their teapo
t •
tire cases.
The Lexington Gazette announces the publics.
tion of 'en address to the people of Virginia,
showing that mimicry is injorioue to the public
welfare, and that it may be gradually !abolished,
without detriment to the right arid interests of
slave-boldcre," by the Rev. Dr. Ruffner, Preeident
of Washington College.
-Thie eddress," says the Gazette, 'hoe been
called out by several gentlemen, who listened with
gmat pleantre and instruction to the arguments
of the author. in a late diarussion kith@ Franklin
I.itersry Society of this place, tipm this all Im•I
portent subject:"—[Richmond COM. & Times.
It eugun well Inc freedom that in the midst o -
the alf.pervading excitement upon this sul;lee:
that even such an adder. has recently been do.
limed in the commonwealth of Virginia. We
Jo not believe in the “let alone" doctrine where
men have a right to Interfere, but if there had
been leas theoretical Abolition at the north for the
damn 'Or. fifteen years peat, we believe mos t
devoutcly them would have been much more
practical AntioSlevery at the South.
Ma. Cur having recently received • splendid
Crank from Messrs Galpin and Pocunely In Phila
delphia closed his acknowledgements with the
following paragraph.
I concur entirely in the sentiment you have en•
prow& "Give us protection—a; fair, osionablo
protection—end all Irranchea of the Mechanic
aro, will pumper, the laborer will bo adequately
rewarded, and our country placed safe on the
road to nations' prosperity and advancement."
I have seen nothing to change my conviction. on
that.subject. We have enjoyed undoubtedly, In
all the departments of Agriculture, and perhaps
in soma of thaw , of Manufactures, a bleb degree
of prosperity a...year. But the cause of it can.
not be mistaken. It wee the European famine
which threw the balance of unto so greatly in
our favor, tad has filled our public treasury..
Th e circle of ....Other year. I apprehend, will not
be complete before wo chili witness the sad effects,
of .the repeal of the Tariff of 1842, and the e,
passage of the Tariff of 1846.
Reciprocating all your tired wishes for 671
health and happiness, most heartily
I am your friend and won't
H. CLAY.
Toe Proon.—Tha Clarion Reuther says via
damage ha. been sustained by remain - of the hue
flood in that county. Milli. bridgre,4umber. &C
1111
hare been carried ,11y• Not e has basal
. left on Clarion or Red Rank riverai
iorrespardesee et Plttabuith thomttia
ceirespatident• of do PinsbarglOesouo •
, !Maitland, Ott, 25 9;p. na.
The &A i thorn mail has arrived, but brings no
news from l the army.
Thu Baird of Health of New Orleans announce
the umr.intion of the Yellow Fever Epidemic in
that city s r , vicinity.
.Frost has made its appearance, and its whole.
are quite precePtibia, on the general
to city.
Exclusive porresPondence or llte Pittsburgh Cozens.
PIaiLADELPHLA MARKET.
Prucknrceata, Oct, 26, 4, p. m.
Flour-Western breads are held at $13,75 per
bbl; at which rate there are 'ellen but no buy.
Maiket
Rye riour—Moderata sales at 16,25 per Mil—
an advance.
• Cannest—Sales of new et 53,60 per
Wbeei—Sales of 9000 btt Prima Rad Southern
at 135a140e per but also a tot of mast, Western
Red at IS he per be.
Corn—The market is quiet and rather droop•
icy.
oata--Zialea at 46a47 cta per bu.
Rye is rather c*rce, with limited sake at 841
88c per bro.
Sugarl—Schts of $3OO bads N . O at 61s7c per
lb.
Proeisions—The market is stassly, and prices
Without amp.
Exclusive Correspondence of the Putsburgh Gazette
I. BALTIMORE MARKET.
Baltimore, Oct. 26, 8 e. a.
Floor—Howard et brands all offered at $6,50
per bbl. City mills brand is bald at the same—
No sales, and prices on the decline.
Whet-fides Prime White at 120a124c per
bu. Salt. of 10,000 be Prime IQ at 127a131c
per be.
Corn—Sales of Prime White at 64c per bm—
Pnme *allow is selling at 68,70 c per bu.
OateL Moderate sales at 38•41 c per bu.
Rye+Moderate sake ati6sr. per be.
Whiskey—fides at 31c ,er gall.
The Market generally continuos without change
Ezelostve Comapoodneo o Me. Plttabarztt Gazette
CINCINNATI MARKET.
Oct i 6, 6, Fra.
FloPr—Salu at $4,678 per bbi and of choice
braudalat 65 par bbl.
Oraiti—The market is without cheap. •
Whiskey—Moderato sales at Mtge per gall.
Sugar—Sages of fair N.E. at 61c pet lb.
provisions are dull with no change in the pri:
Iltttrer—Sales st 11 le par lb.
Utterer—Moderato sales et hie par bu
Fan: Tut Anur.—The Chuleaton News
publiebes an causes of a letter from:Jalapa, dated
October lot, which my• that Uen. Child. ham
twee attacked at Pueblo by Santa Anna at the
bead br 10.000 troopa. Gen.:Lanes' and Major
Lally 'S commends are now united, numbering
4,009!men who alerted on that day to the enlist of
Gen. Childs,
That Metamonui Flag of the 29th Olt says Gen.
Marshall left for Vert Cruz on Saturday previous.
Gen. ,l'aylor will leave Monterey foc Matamoros
on the let of November. and make that place his
head 'Formate.
It lie rumored that Gan. Urrea contemplates
making a dewent on the Rio Grande, at the bead
of 12',..100 troop., and retake that whole valley.
Ocir loot accounts from Col Butler and hi. bat
talicur of Dragoons loft theta two day. march be
yond Mier. The train which the Dragoon. are
escorting to Monterey halted at Mier in coarye-
Tway' of a report that a large kfaiican force wt.
I -
proposing to attack it, a relnforceroont oru order
ed-up from Camargo, courioting of a company of
infantry and two pious' of artillery. • Theis
.tracigthened, with Col Belknap in command the
train proceeded on.
1
Donarse..—Un the 9th of September, sixteen
der4tcrs from the American army were hung ant
life4co, and twelve whipped and branded on the
ettek with the letter D. On the following morn.
big, four others were bung for desertion, and cet
the 9th, thirty more were hung on one gallows.
The Picayune aays:
The thirty were brought oat for execution
abort the saute time that Chapulirepec tem being
.t tined. and Col. Harney, pointing to that place,
told them that they should lies lone enough to see
1 MelAmerican ... flag hoisted upon the battlements
of thii fermis, and no longer. Ina few moment.
our, colors were rained, and altar it was Mown to
tbeM, they were launched into eternity.
The .entente of the Court Martial peonoone•
al !upon Riley and thaw who deviated before
tbei wee commenced; lea, aa follows
jl9 receive lashes, well lea! an, with n
nor hide whip, to be begonia! en the cheek with
the letter D., to be kept in confinement while the
ergo! remain. in Mexico, and then to be thumm•
edlout of the service.'
hissers! were untenced to he shot. for the mu
crime; and . execution in all cane hsa taken
Ili is said that Riloy did not stand the whipping
with u much 'stoicism ex wu espectith
:Torrirr ir.moss.—The Secretary of the
Treasury, it is said, will only ask (at • loan of
$4.0,000,000. The seselon being a long one, be wall
throw out a smell hilt at the mart. There are rcr
more that Treasury notes of a umall denomination
will be resorted to.both as a currency for the coon.
try, and ell an (telly trey of obtaining money. This
hard money adminietraticat With ■ vengeance.
The etulerTressury law is daily violated with kn.
iyoity end Government paper ie to be resorted to
corer a debt and mike • currency.
The folluwing toasts were offered at the centen
nial antivenin of the first association of the Rhoda
Island Bar, at a meeting in Providence, on Friday
evening loan
The members of the legal profealco—The only
clue In the commuoity who ere eubstentielly
beneflued by bad dud,.
Contingent recaindere—Those of us who will
ise to eon the second centennial annlvenniry 0
his ameiation.
Law suite—Liko wine. the u'ld7 they ere th
Mu we like them.
Commune or Pau. U.N.—A Philadel
phia paper suttee that the Rev. George Allen, A.
M., a Priest of tho Protestant Episcopal Church,
renowned the mtnesu7 • few days ago, and pub•
tidy conformed to the Roman Catholic commun
ion. lie was received into the bosom of the church,
mid partook of the best enrolment at the alter of
St. John's cathedral. Protium Allen was for many
jean Preeldent of Newark college, Delaware.—
For the last two years he has been connected with
tho University of Penneylvanls.
A Powsena Scaues.—The well known
saki, George Cruikstank, hie recently published
'a refiner eight plates under the Ude of .The
s. Bottle," showing the dreedfol effects of .taking
!drop." It is a perfect tragedy. Oct. critic says
ithat no clergyman, not even Tether Mathew him•
I self„ ever pinched a more terrible carmen against
&maculae,e that is here delivered by Gawp
Cruashink from "The Bottle.” The saki end
no doubt he nbpublished in America.
Wo noticed yesterday the arrival of the Wawa
shit, Allegheny at Norfolk, from Pineibtugh vie
New Orleans. The Allegheny, stye the Herald,
vines the yellow goer broke out on board, has had
70 eases of it and low four of bar crew—left two
men lick at Key West. Sixteen out of twenty
of her officers had the laver, but all have, recovered.
There are two or Mu. caws remaining, but
none of them dangerous. •
Lugs mann of copper ore from the shores
of Lake Superior, are now on lit deck. We look
forward to the limo when the transportation of the
mbieral productions of that region will. form en
immense business. It is said that more than
thoonnd permits have been granted by the Fed.
end Government to organize mining companies.
and that 160,000 shares have been actually laud.
Much of the ore brought here la Soto the Cliff
mina.—Buffalo Corn.
Mown s-Caur.--Uorernor Shook ha. appoint
al H. Mahar Esq., of Pbiladelphh. awl Georg*
Prince, of Harrisburgh, Aidwde.thrwi, with the
rank of Lieut. Colonel.
Iv Is not true that bills of the ',Ohio Life and
Trust Co, have come keel from Europe Foto&
ed,as has been stated : : On ttie coat:sty' fonds
have been sant out to pity all of them
Oat. Patterson haegiven mans to &mount
from thuCtstie of Sul hien d'Ufkm, doe 'brim
000000 mounted on the ramperte, Idol! 211, in
oda to mad *bail to West Point.
PITTSBURGH RIMY GAZETTE
0110ber 213.CONTI.STII IS PAST.
Further froni Mexico—SantsAnna—lierkimer
Conventioce—Basiner of Pittaburgle—.Foreign
Miivotilany—New York Carropondence—Quo
Wentinto—Real Estate—LL Irons—lamdents in
the recent beats—Governor Shunk'r Proclame
tion—Deciaiont in the Supreme Court—Court
of Quarter Sessions—Scient,ific Association of
Vi'estern‘ Pennsylvania--Engliah Speitelation—
enenti Ifenufacturing Low—Tria.—Basi
nra. Items—Birmingham — Oh for a Railroad—
New 'counterfeits—The Right Spirit Abreed—ln
eidents from the Army =ice Mexico—List of the
killed and wounded in the Pennsylvania regiment.
—Character of a young Lady—New Invention—
Manse Law—British Iron hlanufacturers--Vo
racily of the Poet—Further Failures in Europe
Latest Telegraphic news, Foreign and Domestic.
Commercial—A carefully complied Review of
the Markets for the past week—The prices la the
local city markets—The Cattle Market—The pnces
of American Produce in various part. of the U eon
—Amount of Flour, wheat; Corn Am. received
since the opening of the Canal—Canal beifio.f hod
movements of produce—Market in London.
City News—t_ , pirit of thePress—Copioos Extracts
from the leading journals on the interesting topics
°I
Pry Va . at the desk, singly or in wrappers.
IPrice 6 rents single copy.
Babacriptieema two dollars • yearin advance.
yo- !Imitate's, Glassing Paztacem.--Slttotbax
TrnstoaS—Wa beg leave to call public attention to
the following, from Dr. Wm. Dom. of Williamsville
Clermont Co., and one of the very first practitioners
in
the county in which he resides, and late Senator in the
State Legislatuix. It is cheering thus to see the lead
ing men of the profession, bursting the bonds of profes
sional prejndice, and giving merit its due:
atonal
I have in my practice been using someof 70 00
Ginmng Panacea, and, so far, am well pleased in ill
effects in Catarrhal and Bronchial Complaint, Please
send me half a dozen bottles--pct them as low as von
can; as I expect If It conumes to render as general sat
isfaction as it hue heretofore. to keep It constantly➢on
hand. itesimetfully, apl7 Wm. Doan, 0. n
Ifl=f-Wn invite the ancnuon of our readers to the es
tree:ordinary cures of Scrofula perforated by Dr. Cullen's
Indian larenbts Panacea, which they will find record.
ed in another column of to.day'a paper. They Ott
withatit doobt the moat wonderful on record, and have
so been pronounced by many of out moot respectab I
phystciatts. The afflicted and others interesicd, are re
qucsied to visit them at their several places of abode
and learn fano their own lips the wonderful effecte 0
the medicine. The first one named is Air Isaac Brooks
who may ho seen daily, between the hours of 9 A. At
and 4 P. M. at the afaceof Rowand & Walton, No 37
Market at. Philada. oc6
GAZETTE JOH PAINTING OFFICE,
THIRD • COESER Or POET OFFICE ALLEY.
(aelVa are now prepared to execute in a superior
s nob u
wner, all kinds of los Ynnenna.
snob lark Poste r. Steamboat Bain, Bills of Lading
Letter Sheet Coeulars, Handbills, Cards, Le., &.
DOOR. AND PARPHLZT PRINTING
to any extent executed In the best manner, unit
kinds of Pnndng dune with accuracy and attic lawns
D . 'illiparttat to AdVertlbar•• — The
adver-
U>ementawhichap~ppeear In the Iht,ly Movnind Gazette
law appear in the Trt-WeehlY, dam race ivtng the ben
efit of the eireolxvon of all, without any additional
charge. This alma advantage toour elvenwerv, without
any extra expense. Advertisernentv are alw it tested
lathe country paper upon reuonable term..
It[TT* Builders and Property Holders—
Tito Young Men's Mercantile Libtary Aemoomon and
Mechanics' Institute, end trent with builders for the
motion of a samthle Hall and Rooms, of which a long
lease will be taken. JOHN FINNEY, Jr.. Cb'n
laws Wslvtc Attann. 0012
11:7NotlerTas Young Men's Mercantile Library .
4131•66ti01S and Alernonies Instituu being now in opera
tion, would zerperefully solicit donations of boots, mo
ney. mineral specimens. modal, rec.; from
generally. All donmions will be dale ockespailedged.
one) JACOB WEAVER; AnetuarY
ALLYOIII,I Coirrim —Pere... haring homes
n:, the Allegheny Cemetry, Will please roll at M.
•Chee aIIFINN C.l , Jr , r‘emetary, Na 27 Water at.
oetledeor
On the morning of the 26th trim . Allegheny. at the
nu year of her age, Mn. MARTHA, tel. of toe rate
Ba mut. Page, formerly of this cur
'The friends of the family are regretted to attend her
(aorta! Irons the reeldence of her drochter,Mrs. Mary
Et Made... (north...act corner of the Diamoodj this at
ternoou .10 o'clock.
"WASTED — PIeces for trade. and to btre out at
1.01.1 and country, for a large number of Boys of
all ages. Also, for several agents, clerks, salesmen, In.
hoeing men, hoclert,.coachtneo, and men for work to
town and country.wanted several sums of mo
ney whom:mt. wtmted places for a number of colored
M. and women. boys and girls Wanted several farms
and bonus! to rent, troperty to rent, recorded low.
GijteAll kind! oT Agencies attended to fir: moderate
charges, slime hours Nona I pail in dm mooring till
II every averting. Charges moderate and to he gesteranT
paid at the time of applieef on All Letters (pool punt/
promptly attended to. Came, Nth it.. neer the Exchange
liant and Wood st. ISAAC HABILIS
stenT7d4l
Aip•CCIUI dud Oilmtwaereas
esPEN thlsorOMMl at Dry Goals House of
MUBBHY, comer of Ith and market w. one Im of
lowprised printed Cathwrea, son. cheap; also,
Black Alpaceas;
Satin sinpcd . 'artnel;
Barred bla w
ck alpaccas;
Satin Bonnet RAbboss;
• kWh Plaid Lawarmg do. &a.
liffricsals noscpmeiring WW. Dopers vnll plasm
odd"
BATH.
Fourth Street, between Woodard Market, nearly
opparite Larinter's Exchange Office.
TE scooinbee ha. evade the most ample unenge
merits for the rout‘ort or. theta who vretla the lu rut y
Lattung dunce the winter senot.. Stove. V tubule
&imam , . have been played to the MOMS DI the Bath
Heave. !Putt 51 II VettlllON
STELAY, COW,.
Cam, to the residence ef the aabseriber,
e eis ' , theist the Maid( Octaticr, 1447, st dark bna-
M. , Cu Cove, euppesed to Le nut 4or peon
at age. She owner Is desired to come (onward, prave
c arry, pay charge:, and lake her aerey,er she will
e te=ir "."" LOWISV SHAW , Phan Tp
Poll H,M.NT.
A liandwenely Badined Rotten on,Market mreeb
lately pet:opted at • Daguerreotype establtse
ment. by Maraud .k Co.
AI.. • well flowbod and well furnished Room. .au.
strle lat soet•ttes. *die:tong Me Halt of the Mercantile
Library Assomatiou. Entrance at Platte
E D GARZA M
octß7 Ole., market at. between 3rd k 4th
Electra Magnetic Telegraph
APAMPHLET, onntatn tog a bre! and a onple capita
attonwf Me mode of ttansmitung yowl by-meana
or
ibis•new mum.. ilnwarated artth cute and dia
grams, by Mosta Johnson. Teteeraphiat, to now for sale
at the couter of e office of Me We
%stern Teearab,
and by Mcn the
office messenger octl27lolp
BROA DCLOTHIS—W. CR NI V invites the
attention of buyer* to onecase black and Slave
Cleans for Cloaking, just reed. MOO,Oll hand, sit.
French Cloak., rich black. lot Drees Cosa. milled
Feznek Cass tole era, pl aro sod barred ling lath do. hest
goals bacon been Staten very low will be 'old zeroed.
one.'
- -
W ANTED-800 U be Wheal,
WOO be Barley, for which the tuatara
market pries in math rut be peal by
re W lIMMIAL7fiII. 33 wood rt
/IIL-10 balsa One quality Lard Cbj..t reed per
New Engluid No for sal low by •
oei27 • SCII e
0024 MAKER &CU
. . ...
rrURPENTII . 2I2 -1 S bbl; rpirio in good oidm
.1. Mr e•lo by J SCIICIONSIAKEIt 8...C11
neve 21 wood st
PEPFERS—Affiean Bird Peppers in pan—rely
fine for pickling or pepper sauen—for gala by
ma/ J SCHOONAIAKER &CO
SOAP -10 las best qualny I
Halm forNM sale
K R by
cod] J SCOOAK & C.ll
• WATICIL-111 bxs genutne Tan.'
(..;°,1°,11 ' .A...; , toy, T g b
ieLN NI AKERCO
ocrt7
SHOT—t 9 trig Slot. Nos 1,1 antl 3.tait read; far
sale by LEWIS HUTCHISON & CO
0et2749 water & 92 frout it.
. _
xy_a_ ily__flC:ur for .ale by
VON lIONNIIORST &CO
Is front creel
UTTER-5 bbl roll for sale by
*eV 8 F VON IiONNHARNT &CO
SUGAR AND DOLASIINN
-17 bbdsslime N 0 Sugar,
Übbls N Molasses, in good order Car sale
on accommodating terms W T
d .
d. M UITrIIF.LTRES
r2d 1W liberty *Scot
CIASIIIIIIMIUMI-1 ease new lore come! Moots,
Josi
SHA
opened; for molo by •
omit; M:UST & WHITF. 99 wood fl
fpkrces very boacy aud fine doable
kmakored wool black Beaver Canha just rec'd; for .1a
by (0tt461 kIIACKIXIT la WIIITE
0111.1 T-40 kerni.artorted, receiving; for eale by
17 cetteil 1108'1 . DALE ELL a CO, liberty et
rt a l.l 7 4olm Tunalay &cd in store fot 0
(3115""Z"—WL"I"'"' for
gtg:Ll, a CO
DiNwilmatdmmi
BAELELELS-112 malassno Barn& reed
on comigamerts; for by _
Goan MILLER & RICKETSLIN
. -
SECILD-:40 bu Clove: Seed; . •
6 bu Tonothy Seed on conmeument Una Cu
MILLER&e by RICKh:TSUN
"oel hor twat a liberty ft.
WII3IIIKIRY —douthou WhiNter for fete whale-
V Y mile or mtul by
octßO MILLER & RICILETISON
_ .
I 4 OLAB;iii-100 Obis N 0 In no.; Or sale by
111. nerd{ MILLER d. HICK) NON
VAUNISIL-4 bnb Caw. Copal Van.ll, N.
and L for aale 07 JOIINO MOROAN
oct23 934 wood at
OP. TURPEN.TI/1116 - 1 0 bblsjoYt re. 041; for Yol
ocalL by J O 51010 JA N
SP. DROWN—I csk 0001134f0r We Mr
mute J D MORGAN
COPPZELA6-12 bbl. for able by .
110R/AN
Wel D
_ _
0G1W00D.2.3 bbls coMped WEI bY
JJ catlb3 • J D MORGAN
ree'd; tar sale by
JD MORGAN
OA WOOD-6 Lb,
Jmale
TINAN • orre arid Bono Lowe
1.1 *CVO for tale by , S D MOIWAN
AO bbl ground for vale by
xPA .I,D MORGAN
bb
117.1XEIL P Medea& Wino on dranen io
V V (or ale et the wino more.
JACOB WEAVER .
octZ ear frost t talker ets
lAPLIOXIELL-3 BA. Co meOlra for eele vrhole
xpe -
AVA ale or at the wine store.
JACOB WRAVER
D. Der •. Alketlnka.r
Executor's Sale of Real Mate.
riN Wednesday afternoon, the St7th list, at 3 o'clock,
V' will be +cod ve the premise , by order of the.Exers.,
nuns the lase Daniel Hunter, deo°, 3 redouble Hail
ding Lestaisitante in the Und want of the eity, ussis Ours
Lot at corner of Und et and Cherry .alleY, hrflog
tent
of feet on 2nd st, a Nil extending . , along .Cherry alley
17 feet °smother Lot adjoining the above 23 Paer front
on a nd shoed extending bock ;o NeL aridithe prink=
of an alley 3 feat wide extending , . ebortS Allo diva n Ta
above Let a, to whit cosather lot of.=
subject to an annual ground rent of $7,50, from each.
Also. one other Lot of °mud, hiving a tt
on the east aide of Grant it,
be,
3rd and 4th streets,
and extending bark 90 IL
Terms. one thud cash; fetidue payable on ht day o
April. IWO, with interest, • payable send annually. -
oat? JOHN I) DAVIS
—__—_—_
5 htids N. O. Sugar, Galvanic R/IterT and Two Elope
Carriage, at Auction.
lAT I l i;o .L .. ll . lil d d nt u h . e sale at oXf i tn i c NI! e o ensc h ur e
day, the :Nth inst. at the Commercial Sales Room, car
error Wood and sth sts—
htids good quality New Orleans Sugar;
I secondhand two )101.0 Carriage; .
I Galvanic Sanely. eolisisting of six cups, got op
after the CUM.} of the Telegr o p t lg lar i rk% s,
And ,
oenr7
{Di - American copy.
• —
•
•
Dry Good.
On Tiuraday morning the tech may at 10 o'clock, at
the Comeaercial Sales Rooms corner of Finfi and Wood
Streets, will he sold without reserve, In cZose concern:
An extensive msortenet of seasonable foteign
domestic Dry Geoids, act he.
Ail O'Clock, P. M.
21 bbls Now Orleans. Molasses;
18 ^ ;roger, good quality; •
4 bf chats Young Blum Tea:
1 erninamoned china and queentwami
A peewit) el -tuilery, hardware, wrapping raper,
band boxes, crunches, ahcvels, Ice. A general wort
ment of new and meond hand household and kitchen
fumitere, email whlch•atermatuiguny bereaustspring
seat mahogany sofas, ambit, bedsteads, tables,ssadies s ,
wort Amid, venetian window blinds. fee.
Ater O'Claoh, P. rd.
A retail stock of dry ;mid., ready mad* elothing, fine
shirts, gold and sitter watches mime books,
double barrel shot gem; a handsome i assiirtmentorPer•
man . • ea%
Waker Street Property et Auction.
ON Wednesday evening, November Id. at 4. o'clbek, '
at the Commerctal Sales Room, earner of Wood and sth
sts.Will be sold
Thnt valuable Lot of Ground eitasto on Water *Lb,
mean market and terry sts, ham-ince front of 15 ft, and
xtending back 00 11, lest! 10 II 10 in by 40 feet mir
Abebock Pavlof the lot, seminingthe werehouse ofJaa.
Dali ell.
Title mdispatable. Tenet. one-third cash, restdao
than thr and sm year. with inter JOH N D D I:mythic 'mutely.
AVIS, Auer
Til K AT BE
E
H,afloaa---
'math night of Mrs. FARREN—Third' night of N
JAMISON.
Wednaday, Odeber 27M, 1847,
Will be presented the admired play of the •
Stranger.
Stranger •• • •Mr.Jemlson. Mrs. Haller: •Mrs. Farrel
After which, a Deism, by Mies ANNA PIALVINA -
To conclude wiih the
HONEY MOUN.•
Date Aruise•grr JILIMSLIII I Johnnie ..... Mre. Few
112 - Doors open at 7, and .11111.1L1 will rise at 7t•
CATHOLIC INSTITUTE. I.ECTURES.
ALECTURE,Wog tho ascend of the course, o rill
delivered by EIIRSTLIS BROOKS, Essl. on Thurs
day evening oext, &Ste iost. in the Ball of thelnstiindon,
de Paul's hoof Buildings, Fifth et, at 7I o'clock.
Subjaet— .. The Morals of the - Press, to lases, abuses,
duties, Le."
Tiekets of Admission may be ;Inwood at all the prin.
ain't Book sores, and-at the door.
Single 'helms, 7. . cents. Tickets ltd.:rolling two la.
oetts
dies and aleotleraan, fA cents.
•
EAGLE. SALOON.
' Positively the• Three Last Nights
Of the Sable - Harmonlsta.
Monday, Tuesday and Waharsday, Ott. 25, 26 and 27.
esplessing their sense of the eery Shen! patronsge
I bestowed limn them by the entrees of Pittsburgh,
and In accordance with the tamale, of many Ladi ea and
Gentlemen, they are induced to prolong then may Cur
TEINZE Dr/OSITS YON ti
When they will intodace a variety of rich and novel
melodies and Palladio, never before heard m this city.
Ibis wdl be the lot opportunity this Band will hare
ofperfrirming m Pittsburte:as they depart immediately
upon their Grand Southern Too, preparatory to their
embarkation for London and Sans, whale they •line
node arrangements w appear next Spring.
The Glees, Quartettes,Choruses, te.of this Company
a,,, song in dm most neural style of harmony after .the
manner of the Rainer and Ilinehmon
'lichen2s CtalAi for Wel OA the notch, Mote Stoner
and at the door. oet2s
611.RAMONJIIENTS.
1847.- Mffibia
MONONGAHELA ROUTE,
era
BROWNSVILLE AND CUMBERLAND TO BAL
TIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA.
Time to Baltimore... • • 32 hems.
Tweet° Philadelplun•••• ••• ...... SG- " '
[Only 73 Miles Staging.]
MFIF. nod tau ranuinesteem•se Coneul,Loo-
I. is McLane and Swatara, have commenced ranking
doable dailytops. One boat will leave the Norma-a•
beta when every ;mooting pecemely at 8 o'clock--
Pa...gee. by the morning line erillarnve In or
next evening in limo for Me Philadelphia Mail Boacor
Rail Road ears. The mum Boat will leave the
wharf daily at 6 o'cloeb,eneepteandays. Passengers
by Ma boat will lodge...wed, in cotaihrtahle state
rooms; leave Browamdie nest ma nta at o'elaeki
ross toe mountains inlay tl end lodge in Cam.
betlaed. scalding t travel altogether. The
I preparations on 01.4 tetra art amp 1e,.4 Be connection
complete; . that disappli.Mant s or delays will be me
.
t
nown upon it.
P.111CII;Crl can stop en the rotate Ma rename their
re n spin at pleasure, and have choice or (tail Road
or Steamboat between Baltimore and Philadelphia.
Coaches chartered to partite to travel as they demos
Setae you tleketa at the era/ OfteejlOnt/At ROOM,
or St Chutes HoteL j HIMEJI
sem/
IZZ==
G . 1 , 141 , 14'1 ,, 11 . F.741Ltt1 , I: I , onoze . ;, 1 vol, 12 m:. 1 , 1 , , ,, R 0 l
Miceli German Render
1,01
Gesenms' Ilchiteve Grammar; by Rodger 2451
Guirnis Hs-ye
Or/brawn. 1 vol. 12 on.t 1,00 ,
Artiold's Lectures en modern hl lacy 1.25
011endori 's French Grammar 1,1)0
Corn's modern French reader'
75
Collars Dramatic 7 " 1,11,
Fires' elemenutry " " • 51.1
Sureane's French Dictionon• 1,50
Keys In French and German Grammars
11andeeille'a Comae of reading 75
Reid's lAgliah Dictionary . 1,00
Tay lois manual of modern history
.. " ancient " 1,1 ,
7 7 in 1 vol, complete 125
Amold's series of Lam and Greek Baoks—just reed;
far sale by , .101177 It MELLOR
arm Elwood"
P1:11.31011AILY BALSAM—
L Messrs Reed & Coder—l feel it e duty I ewe to
my fellow creature. to mate rontrohoc more respecung
your Vegetable Pulmonary am Snore I firm used
the Balsam, about eleven years ago th e happy effect of
which I then l
gave an account of. hate had several
macre complaints and attack. at my lungs—Otte
a few
days since—ard in every instance I have used the Bal
sam alone with complete and perfect entrees. It has
effected relief and cum m a very few day. It!. ref.
miniy a safe mediehm. Ido not know that it will cure
a hand cnusturoption, but I believe it will be in many
.reirMllltiVlC, and prevention I. better Menemm.
I do therefore, for Me love of my fellaWmen, earnestly
remmend the ace of this Balonti, in all pulmonary
co
crimple nts. lam confident that It hea been the means
of preserving my Life to tht. day.
BOISAXIN ranee's.
-
Ronon,./une 16, IRO.
an S d e W o; B o lno F . A om E r STOMCKoo & wood ocmo.e r o o r te.dr
INTS ONLY
CEDAR ST., NEW YORK
LEE 4 BR.EwBT.EIt
EstabinWiswarbbourie7nt the year ISIS, for the pu
p o et of waggly ing Ctand interior Trade with
PRINTED CALICO ESEXCLUSIVELY. at
low prices—and exhibiting, at all mamas
of the yetashel Assortment In
TELE WORLD.
T por i n g ae now opening Sveral llundren Packsge
comig every new styl e e of Foreign and DOMest
prOdpatiOn, numy of which are not to he rued el , .
wham and which have just been purchased, and a
offered for sal PRICEY Cash and Man ermltt..
REDUCED
FROM
ONE TO FIVE CENTS
per yard below the prices of April and MaYi
noted Catalogued, which aro corrected dady.
Wore:Won of buyer..
• PRINT WAREHOUSE,
• New York. tans, inklistf
Wr ;Cake Havre, and Parts Agency.
THIS Agency now fully organized cud enabliebei,
han ogeesin New York, fiance and Pans. and will
°ZOOM Order; no mane( bow farce Of Of Mil may
be the amount, for the Reich auts, Tradesmen, citizens,
fr.c., of Pittiburgh.
E 3 oko,elothine, minx, furniture., plate, engra•
vings, try. die. . Punhand by ono agent Pans,. the
lowest tines; his personal attention being given to our
bonne..lAtters,renottances and penodiests forward
ed yeah equal care add dtspaieh. Luggage ut parties
coming to the U. S. Van icularly attended to. Al goods
consigned to us, paved at the New York Custom !louse.
Order. shoold he accompaniedlf 110USOCCS to One
amount or nearly at the valor of the article syrimitcd.
LIVINGSTON; WELLS
No.lo Will sa.New York.
PU RSU ANT lot nubile mice, ra
mcclingocochert
and dhactorr of schools of the coca ot Potsborah
and AlleahrAv was held no Thursday morning, the list
inn, in the Chapel of the University, when, after in
uncrehertge of ye...hit wee
Resolved, that Ponds. Thompron, Mr M R . Wil
lie., Mr John Rellyvind Mr Daniel C llobuer s .be a
Coolllllller to intiltife Into the mode or orgaumini and
rooductitte teachers IlSSOCillict. and 41.1014 i ll{ other
shies ands/Wel, and 1141011 to the next meetitiy.
Resolved, Teat each member of this meeting be .a
c, e pin, e to
not
sok+ practical teuhcis and direct.
of. as are not present, to attend the next meeting.
Resolved, That this meeting ¢11161.071 te meet again
the same place on Thursday, the ita of November nest.
HERMAN DYER, Chairman.
H. Wtht-isant, flevrelf.T.
of
CUTLICAIC—A choke selection . Cutlery,
Pruning and ltuddlng Knives, of vanous pout
mailable (or nursery wen and gardeners, Oise, a It
&wont:sent of pea and pocket klaves,a importer art , __,
lust received and for sale low at the Pittatungh Seed
Ond ~,,io , ,horea Warehouse, No let Wood st, corner
of tlth. octnt 8 ft WICKER:4IIAPI
W. 11. CLARKE,
Forwarding Nerehont, Brownsville, Pa.,
Arlen& yartimilorh to the Forwarding of Produce, &e.
For any tddher Information apply to FORSYTH k.
DUNCAN. waters.' wain
Ikon or P 117•110 Oct. fa: 1917. -
A N the E n i" rultn. " f rear thi :wlr b b' e beld tto to a r t e ti M e &ktl n l k oatt r
en Monday the 13th day of November next
octEdul 1011 A lINYDER, Cagier
---- MZSICBIIMI' t klanclaenitaeg Bans,
pilut,oo, ()ember 4411117.
A Mfileettan for thteteen neaten= of We Hank lir
Ike ensuing year, will Ine held at Ike Etanktng house
1511 Monday the Mb of Noremhee next.
„,, 1 13ma -W H DENNY, Nattier
BancolPtmhoaon.
N i Election for derma Dlrcerm of this BAAIr Nf if
be held auks BuINVI klalue !uN Alondai, the
NI;
day of Novem
and 3 P.M.
WM
~ '
C.L'SCINN ATI lAN D PITTSULTIG
IIIAILY l'AeliET LINE
T nis . over known line of ligenliid passeilir Steam .
w at t boa
N o Inai'dviaaranimsbed,anailfmean' a're'rl'artootorso4o
niters of the West. "Enery I ngat 'a ireothtion and on
fev ers. that loney can,
preen e, been proviand Innis
Leakers. Tim Line bat hnel operatiob (*rhea y. - wts
—hare, carried a million of people. withean the lean
inyugy to their persons. The bone nUI be tit the tent of
oodlitiret We day p
f tinting. for the reenr•
tiou of freight end the entry of pasfengefs. the natl.
tee. to 10 tante We passage Matey noun paid In
t
: norm/LT. PACILF.T. • '
Tile otiOCitlllELA,Capt.Stoti3Ocalleave Pail,
burgh 31
every 111o6day mantas at, GO o'rtarkt Waaal ol l
crazy Monday estettr.g at 10P.M.
TUESDAY PACKET. • -
The 111SVIINIA, 51. Cop. ElitiVezer,
lore Pito , boogb every Tucsgla) wormslg oclock;
'heeling cmory ever
<vow:4 at it/ N. •
- •
• _ . . .
ASTXONF.SDAT 'PAGKIiT. '
The NEW ENGLAND. N 0.2,
Girt. S. GA, Nei.
nee Fa%burgh every Wedered tlide St • l 0
'clock' Wheel:es ever y WedneeJny ~,, n tng . la P.
• •
• TILURSDAY PAC/Di:Ts I
The NV I.S.CONSIN, Cara. KJ: Grareoo,l; leave Pali
burgh e...l•Thurf day morning at lti &eine k; Whey Hag
ever • Thursday evening at lU P. Al. •
- - -
PAID/LT •PACKF.T.
The. CLIPPER, NO. 2, Capt. Cronks i vaill leave Pitt
limb every Friday morning nt lh o'clock; %tiheeling
every Friday evening a:10 P. rd.
,- •.. .
SATURDAY DAME'S . .. ' •
The iII'....O3ENUE.R, Cap!. Linfod,i will leave Para
b ur e . ,,,ry Saturday warning at 111.ielock; Wheel:as
'e'er) , Saturday evening at 10 P. II: .
_ .• „. . . . . .., ,
•
SUNDAY FAUN/ET.
The ISAAC NEWTON,. Car ,
leave rittobar,th every Sunday mornine.nt IV 'clock
Wheeling cep . ) . Euaday eventag at 11l '
Slay _"J. 1E47. .
BEAVER PACKSTS.—NEW ARSANsEm &Nis
.11M!
.... . .
The attar •
' CA LI'D COPE ~
' . will brave for Denver, Glargow add
Wallevillu. on Tueeday. 'I hareday.
and Saturday oreach week, at ti o'clock. a al, returning
on Monday, Wednerday and Friday. d•re, has a best
at the landing between Vl nod direct and die bridge pre.
pared to rencartimghie at any nine.
, 0 & W PIA/WAUGH, Agit.
.... ' No NJ wood rit.
„„. The shut •
BEAVER,
Wellsville,
leave (or Esitiver, Cla•gose,luld
Wellsville, on Monday, Wonne°l4,
and ninny of each week, at° o'clock, a to, 'gunning
on Tue-alay,'Clut, , day and lottailay. ahe lino k boat
•nt Me landing between Wool street and the bralgs
prepared to receive freights at +mai time,
C :%1 CARTON, net,
lion..
•C. S. PORTER
.
FOR ZANFRVII.L.F_
The fine flume '
viaMINGO CUIEF,
Cox, mowe
r, will lease for the shone
and all intermediate putts on Thursday
morning, at 10 oleloet. For Im'ght or
pomsee Imply an board ' oeteldth•
_.—
VOILNASIA V ILLF—
Tne um and benatabltimr
bIAriIIMIC, •
...figaratlick.mlwrr, will
'clocleae a. above
morn al 10 ok. re freikht
or bassage apply on le
board. ing • oeca.
FOR: NEW ORLEANS AND MOBILE.
The new and substantial gone
f ALLEN GLOVER, '
Jo b e N Merlin. matter, wlli leave for
. the al one nod all Intermediate porta on
Weanesdoy, ftl 10 o'clock. -
For freight or'passage, (bevies buponor accommoda•
Goes ripply nu board. or to •
one] , GEll 1111,TENDEllarlt, Agl
•
. FOR ..?I' Llliiiti.
•-• N'' ''''''ilark'll.giNti:F, 4 , a .
Campbell, mutter, will lease as stove
Mt. mormng al le o'clock. For freight
or pawl., sorb on beettl. , • ocer7,_
MIL LOUISVILLE.
. .
z,.... ia t .
The Mu rtu i t , iza
Campbell, maxim., mill leave as above
ibis morning at to rictaik. Tor freight
at pinssgellEyiLnn I.oard . onv27
FOR ST. LOUIS AND ILLINOIS RIVER—DIRECT
The splendid mi. , sitar
. ' Mt MT. VERNON,
Pa i tinFon, &exec mill leave as above
_
this noraing at 10 o'cloca. for (mitt&
or passage apply on boar& j octle. , .
FOR NEW.ORLEANS.
Columbia, Monticello,larkson, Carthirr, and all
iralerrnediule Ports 011 Pearl River.
. .
. The new ond.fatt rannoby rim, ,
, CAW/LINE,
, Com owlet, Will leave for the &Veva
mastsand all idtermetliate pont , ret Thursday
mamma, ra 10 &clock. Cot freight or
wane apply no board, or to
ea?? •
___. (A:0 IdILTYNCERCIER
FOR ST. LOUIS.
The fact !agora* . ten
saika - - NORTII CAROLINA, - -
Devitaley. tooter, will lene as above
c Wvilnetilay evening, at I oh:kick.
For freight or pcoacc apply oriboaca,
.1
Ot to NE:mtrog JONM...
.
Offer, Nfoon'tigahela Haase.
Felt CINCINNATI. i .
the splendid strar
leo PENNSTIWANIA,
Cray,
master, will !nano, as aboire ma
W.1:n0...13V morning tali/reel-wk. For,
fre.gbt or rartaio woly on bawd i er.
3011,N-Ti
•
NErI;
The near orti
DIA rplIIE:11 owli.l aura •
•• • - . • ,
Art: S. U. Strorm manor, will I,n Ve ,
101.
d imerineditor poor ort Smuttier, the
:art. For frolic/a or parroge ap p le nn .
or to
12.5•
Fun ra kIa.rYVILLE —, AILI racher•• •
The regular packet
, ..Tersa, NV LIAAVILLF.,
- Ln ry=m e g , w a l n dayee Fmpatleeaaht
9 o'clock, and Irave. 'Wellman every evening .ar
o'clock For freighter rareeee 9 PPIT on honed. 0,913
.
FOR Fait: kiIiIbt—HEOULAR YriClitrif.
Th< magnificent roar
A FIRCitiVIANI-1,
Mille... master, will leave as above tbiv
ing at 10 o'clock. For freight or . 4
pousare , aPrir mt k"o.nt• oett2
REGULAR LGUp.S.WILLE PACKET
The new, tight dr:kohl - thud fast rot,
ningatentner EUREKA,
Crow., master, will run as et regular
ocher between Pitwburch viol Louis
vale, dortog theacaton. Bhe leaves Friday, Ootober 0 ,
at 10 o'clock.
For freight or pwage am:dr en ba..l. ) *.t ,
I.gisEtzpvic Li B,L, hAtto.lit AND 00.)/%1INGA
HELA CITY: PACKET./ . •
Tho near ;reamer
Nelson. roamer, cell ran ni; above, .
ring Piesburgh ;every Moday, Weil
slay utd Friday, otil o'clock, -S. and hlonarq
hela City every F or ay. Thursday arid igarorday.st d
o'clock, ft. M. For freight os gss".gb .1 5 1 ,1 7" 0 . 14 .'d
JrM
Itegalar Pituburgek and+Zwea~ I]lo.
.. . .
ISILTHE halltdranaht coamei
BIEWAILIC,.
Hord, Mager,vvili %Pate weekly Ova
to the above port during the teak on,—
For freight or paesacz .Ifstly on boy rd
or to ap7 1) W.IttkINN Agar,
EXPRESS LINES, Szc.
ECLIPSE TRANSPORTATION ;LINE,
iffit a lS 47-' S
Rata
jel.eurlk rf Macho rutin anal. Pludtar
BETWEEN Pli/NDUDDIi AND VIA LAVICAN CITIES
v
BROWNSVILLE AND CUIIBERLA ND. .
TIME, THROUGH . 70 BALTIMORE,FI IT' DAYS!
Tins Roble open nil Seasons of she Tears
min: facilities, safety, and taws tittle , noes afforded
I. by this hint, are anti that the Afoot. can with
confidence recommtud it la oho pawns* of the pub-
Te eetebliehmient of a Two Day Line vit Wmon.
between Itrawnsville. and Cumberland, redden it the
molt expeiitioua and teliable route betiveen the Emit
and Wren. MercLandise from the Eon iidebverid in
Putaburgh on the Girtltillg of the third dray Care
berland. •
The davits will give receipt', as to time and rates
and all property conairned to th em RI II be filflVlkrtkd
nett lowest cement rat3.3llllof Ladinktrammdted
ind all inttructionv promptly "menden! to:
J C BIDWELL, Agen t 14 awe C J
&Kin above the
Monongahela &Mow, Pdtaburith. •
. GEO W CAt&i, Drovmeville. • ,
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NOTI :•W •
THEP.bliq and all Mote rend oxcood (tom tho tut
to Ptooborgh, lideluatd dint esti Imon Jettpet
on Anew tonal express wopena.cxelrivr ty Mr I trowitto
edit. to transpett goods for Pinrhurch unty. miff We
will furnish receipts nt our (Net in Baltimore to deliver
goods in 'Ploy six hours. Ilittrhunth.trhindoys and
tailroad delay, only cxectord. ltrempto bir t h e hwi
Will alio be tarnished by Adams N MI Olor tour New
York and Phtlndelphim As we mo for OntT express
by wad trout. um.rt, shippers alp lutinucil that tiny
mum procure tcceipm at the above offices tool tr.
AICO.
Office It AO It It Clout. Pratt 14
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II 0 VICKEBEV, Agent;
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X the rennet high water, the subset:6pm wld cOn•
reenee esi.Maneal.lB OCtolier, la rmt
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pockets, eurying porrengem to the abrtysti4 . ail
mediate points on the Canal and lino brad. Icartinx
!Wet.* wary hlooday,Wedarritly smi FM ay Ern
mug mand lio tidal Mum cscri MomlnYi
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For prostate apply to W. hicmr,
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PAW..e.GL AND REMITVANCF. OFFICE
tlelallancy
orr any .
4?;Lli,/ "pr.7.'7'...e.t.d, Ireland, t roiland,
uuJ
vit a iet, arof to Par let Ship. roil) Voter,
l.otic•pulaleMll and ricrots.of the Drit,./. turvernmunt,
have rregmentty cautword /wormed+ at Horns thinr
(sends Amenee, againsteir roods tied ere canton,'
ally prinr used upon Were, vi•cl hut; al onto f arrtell
the well known boo. II•co h. Co, at the root '
pl“a apply, if they wished to be treated wins
punctuality and kindness.
Eames who advcruse thanardlves Sole Acmes, for th e
Black Linen WG WhAt Untiae,llo7 liCeel•O
vg, rig! l
Lm•. out every 0 b 5. .A ,g;.. “
i s 50t . 7 .. 1 . 7 6 :i.r .1 thz
Consta's Steam Luse.
• Lot Dramatist° any amount payable et any of the
tavocbcs of the PlOirillttil or National Petits of De
b& . Les lead. etaatrned, ;SA ,We draw ooroant Ex
cpaorte, we do nor tolowney aott send It to the East
re set WSW one else to remit, arab). naux:ns mstake.
and delays. Let the Ilrokark.c cal. upott 10, lad
wall accommodate them at Now I'w/traits.-
JOSHUA. iGDIN ~Di ASOn‘ t
oc tStr dito door bekrw wood,
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