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(3,000 men) in retreat was, by Clarke, cot in the centre: one &nice, the rear, driven upon Claudine, in the line of onr opera. none. . • ... ; 1 i The forting of San ! Antonio was the sewed brilliant event of the dly. 1 la . a Worth's division being! soon reunited in het pursuit, he was jailed by Major General. Paths, who marching from Coyness and discovering that San Antonio had been carried, immediately turned to the left, aecording to y instruction.. and,though much impeded by di es and swamp., hastened to the attack of Chimed' o. The hamlet or nattered Ifni baring this name, presented, besides the fort ed convent, e erroag fieldwork (fete de pont) w regular bee! !ions's& entaine„at thel hen o a b ri dge aver which the rued passes from San undo to the capital. , ".!:, • l -' 1 Tbo wholerensining farces of 27,000 riettAsavalry, artillery, au tech.] from every qualler=--, were dean oisithinsupportingdistanci and wined resolved to make a I nand; for if beaten here, the fa,. .-...........e5ca my etaity" . ...it elmoritimpenable rivilte Riffs - int anti to the left was we _ . tmeett 9 ! - MittlPeriea, eY ' e "Ica! would become the right and duty of Congress - I. of the entrenched amp, E.,' 'es the 02 piece. Cu hoar. The apical of en an !t empire. now fidept the most ef fi cacious, measures to arrest the' of ertillery, the camp and 1--!! -. were defended of a great republic; or au 'early are r tae avail. :further peoPthrs of the was, table rare to make ' closely' by muses of infantry, 401 these again sup . ' ant were resolved to win. 1, Not . n American -. neaplopinvirione for the honor, the estely,and sae- parted by clouds of cavalry aithaod and hovering -mod ma were lee than a third) of the enemy's eunty of oar armies in Mexico in 'amyl coatin• in view. • Conseqapotly ne"decided Impress& numbers-had a doubt as to the anti . teary) and it Mexithilmuld decline or tellies to could he made by day light un the enemy's moat The foaled church or thrive J linty preaaed ~ conclude a treaty with me, stipulating for the par. formidable petition, benne, independent of the b y Twins, had raheady held on / about an hour, • paws and objects. w decimal; by. Congress, it difficulty of theeranne, our jafarMi, n o not o p a . when Worth and Pillow- 1 4, he I,rter having with would be the duty, of the Government to prose- Med by cavalry and artillery, could not advance in him only .Cidwaleder'e brigs]; berth temp !cute the war with.the snood vigilance untittbey column without being mowed down by - Dm gripe owners closely upon the 'fete ' - Per. "ith l the erne obtained by a treaty of Peace. -, and canister of the batteries, nor advance In bee consent et Leif gun shot, la iii cleft. Garland'. ' . . Bettedent, That we view with serious alone, without being ridden over by the enemy's neuter- brigade, ( Worth's division,) t. which had been and are opposed to thy purport of noon on csvalry. All our corps, however including , added the light batted on ander kat Col Smith, ing m ot i o n t o th q (r e nt e d Suns in slur:node • fdetmder's and Callender'. lest battenesnot only thatinued to advance in feint, , d under the fire, an d especially b y 6 ogoh .t. .' Th ar. we believe th e , maintained the exposed Pontiac. early grieed.hat of a long line of infaratry:Aff .'; ! the left of the two nations could out be happily Kaman by one all attempted themes upon them. respeitively-: bridge; and Clarke, of the . 1 division, directed common guttiority, owing to than great dance= parricidal, on Riley. twice eine!, engaged with his brigade along the road Or el.' •by its side Two of ran, law; language end religion; and the vast many i n g re e dy super ior `. nu mbers -wore e ., of Pillow's and Cadwallwleie i egiunite, the 11th' .• . extent of their territe ri es, sad the Imp moan of Find and punithed. ..i i ,, . . and if th, 'teepees' and pp 3 . pit& in this direct ! 3 their respective populations.-That curb a union From an eminence, go on after arriving new the 'afrveraent. the other (the eollicerue) Wa. left in ! spinet - the =nut of the exasperated Mexican scene, I observed the &naked hamlet of Corp reser ve . , Moot Of thew ceria-PethrularlY Clarke people conk] only he effected and preserved by treris or Ansalda, on th e road leading up fronds brietele'-adtheriat' MPS:Jim: III,I 7. were made 1 ' • large:tandini armies-the mmetantanPlication of capital, through the inirenched strop, to Mktdale. to suffir'much by the fire of the tete de pont, and 1 ' January foreo-in other word,, by despotic sway as, and easing, at the name time, ! the stream o f they. would have sufferedgreatly more by flaeds ! . • exercised over the Menem People in the first reinktonsents adancieg by that toed, from the !affect , freer the convent, t far the Immure of ' ' instene, in which there wentlifbe jest causeto city, I ordered (through Major Gemmel Pillow,) 'Faigits on the other ion' that work. apprehend might it:apeman of time, he extended Col Dorgan, with his regiment, the 15th, till then =This well combined a ' daring movement at thee the people of the United Sten& • That we , delfreserwe by Pillow, to move forward, andro 14911th reached the PinaP 1 paint of attack, and depreciate, therefore; *nth a',llrdou as Shealy in. , ' py V on t r ems or Annaidt-being p on m a nd, the formidable fete deponf as, at ones, menthol ! compatableSwith the 'genius of our Government, it &copied, it would first the esemy's'reitiforcol. and mired by the haYolt Its deep wet ditch •, .... end with the the:trier of free and liberal inane • man and ultimately decide the ba th e. - - i wee first gallantly crowed y the Bth and 6th in. - • : don ,f snal we iiiiionly hope' that each nation. 7 3 .1 t wee already dark, and the cold rain had be.. (entry, commenda, rev vely, by Major Waite • . may be set . to the undisturbed possession edits Oh to fall in torrents upon our =sheltered troop]; and !dant Col i t3eatt-f wed closely by the Crib m o ans , b i o me ; o h ot i t gang s ion and tern. for the h am l e t, though a strong defensin s poeiti4 infantry (came brigade) bleb had been go much tory.-nt Onus blown happiness 'according' to can hold only wounded' men, and, &Letts. firmed in the reed--t 11th regiment. under' '. 4 ' . r. !What If any deem beet for i1ea..... - . newly. the new regimens have We or nettling to. Linn Col Witham,' and a 14th, .commanded by Fthafred,Thati-cemsidetingthe wines ofeplen! eat' ia their haversack& Wet, hungry, and with. Col Trot:nate; both of Caderaladeee brigade, Pal. did and. Mining victories 'achieved by our bravo out the possibility of sleep, all our gallant corn, Jaw's division.l Abotit the same time. the enemy won, and *bait gallant commen te r s ! d a rin g I earn, we f a t ',.1 mAki let ; and only wait f or in front of Goland:after a hot conflict of an hour ' • 3, ', . thenar with Desk°, _unattended by a angle re. the last' boar of daritheara to gala the pheitices and a half, 'gave way„ in a retreat towards the As vene,..4lte United States, without any dapper:if whine to them 's& carry the enemy's works, • capital. - ! ; , ' ..!" ~.r . gha t ho nor n fe n int the slightest. tarnish, ,can Of the .oven officers despatched, grin about . The immediate resits Of. thiethird signal tri 11'.. pranks the 'Wessel moderattorisial nutgoinim• sundown, from my position opposite to the en: , ; itaPh of the day mem; 3 Reid Piece*, f 32 leteoe. '..t.a ... 'By Leiria& their discomfited foe-we have no de- usre centre, and on this iide of the field of rsicki. , j ers, much sanaunilion d two colors, taken in ...!"..- - sin Seethe ism the the 'United Stales and lava-to connutudtate indention halite hem.' 'the tete de pont. ', • . ai,Mninn.tnat wish only pat and. proper hound let-pot nee has suceeeded ,In genie' through an Lind .1 0' Irons, fat anilll' to the lints. of -Team ' 3 ' " those difficulties, increased by darkens. They Brie Um Caderrisaler, a t i e ! Beineks4 That - we do positivelyand emphali- have ail returned. Bunn gallant and indefatige. malt and thorPithetle in ' .' ' • salty diatien and disavow any. wish ofdesits, on ble Capt. Lee, of the engineers, 'who t bas been oar occasion; received, is 8 * . our. Pug , to acquire soy ' &toga territory, *at- constantly with the operating forces, is jean from merle' mound!, (Stew deed') ... ever, (sixths pi:tsp:melt. slavery, - of propageting avery, - or Shields, Smith, Cadwalader ikc., to reports a. As .the ream:ran Wert --44Introdiielas elaway 3 from th e United States ties tore. and to ink thit a powerful divereion be Made fa'ni•dr PliYakaii, and morel, to soeb total/us tertitotg. ' - r " : ' . - against the ensue Of the entwoched camp laniards the tote ti , Peer, so, recap:.. flescrintfabit we invite oar fellow citizens of morning. - ' WINFIELD SCOTT. fell alba latter watt - Rand te 1 the thilted,Btatei who are snxiorts for thelless. *. ~,- ' ! former. The !two woiks' Wei note of pimp if the existing. war Sail con. - • liZaDONanTall or .res:Aner; ' . rude span; add ea 0000 a.' W e ..: linen to 14 mootfatoa. Werdesithuithat its put.. • .-. . Tantheya, at the Gates of Mel; of the fde de 'pont. a captor Inn and I shall" defined and known.- , . - .Aart429, 1 47, turned - and fired-first by Cap iu S , -.,:„...?. 3 . . who ' are to avert present end future The toorning . of the 20lb . Opened . with oeOf a and next by ILlmat. 3l thellinif. ;.,. petite end 4 • with which Spay be frineht, series of thinapaned achirrements, all in view of thinitry-..seniral times' upon and who Anal ..si=tow to produce content. the capital, and to which I shall eye the general the care brief intneal, Lien i ... :. : ;,-.' want' and ganef 'a at home, aria to thirsts adone-baitk of Mexico. • ' • ', (duo of Worth's division) tall ; ,•,..,!!! . : • the National the user abroad , to assemble to. 'la the night of the 19th, Brigadier Generals of the guns to bear, at It she petheffins•thWr r 're 3 tommuisitinind to blitieddre, P. F. Smith, and Cadwalader r and (Jul, • Son Antonio road, upon the pr , nposiiithWr new! feellege and opulent. „ ' Raley, with their brigaded, and the 15th regiment, 'work, and on the tower of the '....".....' - i under Colonel Morgan. detached nom Brigadier the °belied& contest, end been.! !- - !•1: - . .., -3 ;: - l i rMarerins : entenitA eons stauctonee. General Pierce-found themselves in, and reboot; semen( the beat eharpshooters . , Zs - tit, of burgh hell mthaerthed over three .the important Pmatleth7the. hamlet or kwandtz. Fluidly, twenty minutes after ~,,„,,,,,....„ a,,,..,„ for the Washington s g; ; ; , :flimb ., called, indifferently, .Lontseras, Anealds, • San had been carried by . Wor th and I - ! ..... , ...r.""" . .. • '"'"'""' ' .. „ • -"'-'" ' Gennousua-talf s Mlia nearer to the tity , than end of desperate =Mkt of . ~. und*Stoe all of the annul have been called rho enem y. 'ranched the seine oad ball , thechurch or mnrooc-t f 3-: itgew,end rene ci the basinss residents of Al. towards the factory of Magdalens. strong line of defence airing the • • - e.ow 5 .......! a i r ..;y a bi a i wo - o at oru n is o f mom b ron .:- The camp had been , unexpectedly , our tormi • buscoyielded to Twiggst diotel w; +7 y . , dable point of attack the afternoon before; and on all sides. aithele of sure r '' •fe ikfibltiett thtleteitta' dollar ; : ma eauthlel9 9, 9 we had mw to take i - • • •- - "ward-n0 t,.,,•,,_ ,4 4 ' • it, . e the al of cal , however. In iiniklai r lAlefkr” initininTaf "arms half , airy or ariffiety , or to throw back; our advance when the 3d infantry, ; ender Ds _. : .„....i.aitet**,:kal itself a noble: monument to 'earn upon the road from Elan Augustin to the cleared the way by fee aid bay . .-of their hi g h roandotion of city, ; end thence force .• pampa through Elan teeth the work. Copt 7 rst.i r„.,..,.„...,.- ot:W i ungailitos. , '..A freminlscenee • ... . Antonia . - „ . Shepherd, both of that /optional . ~. , . - ;..,:3 l 2" , '.'7,'lliklelhiallt s mxtedallithtfal en dim days dem General - Wor th wail". ordered to ken early in 'former received the surrender, i-1 - i7.7, -.. ,- ... eenv-aem:that • Y clan of wen, mitt to an .; the morning of ! the 204;0ra of his brigades to der in a toody bony Ma, f i d. . ''': - • • •-• ' taxi thtt•ilitti - • Wiabizigtoit more th ati'lhate mask San Antonio, and a ear th , with the other , of the gallant ltd . Ifsjor' Dim( 4.41 .6-'1 • ' ' 3 .. a o a aa .“' faboi.yce.&r, dilly ~....,,- hr 0 , 6 „,,, m ,, of fix Win o& Elan Augustin, open Contreras. .A' the Ist artillery,:zerving si ides -"'"' - - ' • -7"" - "" "." Ithedenntation was inn to Major Genteel Quit. ah tlb 1 • ' !] l .; i - •:: : ; . ....;.: 3 : 4igf1 ,,. ... 1 , 1141igic4 ...... „ i' - , V. i .P?" 999%he'rrerta eve n . man esti . - his . remainii i ig hngsde u. B su Atlttatta- . ' 'cu nt' i w at i med t rate e resu dul lti " ofth ze /.::-.'7..!'"741. .?,, , ! .. .." 36 wut 3 athe farina' laPlamalL for th e moment, th 0 garde= at that thecapturo ota fleldpieen so •e.'1 , 1 -7- !';<.: 3- : - 0 1 7. 0 P , " 1 47 1iai 'M. la delightful to see thie important . depot, with guromfahrliede of cerallY, color, three generals, end 1,201 7:4l,l4,t'tereniede Of did Father of coititr. , *shone nedd not pawner the interverdn then ding other offline ~, . ~,- • ...,_. „._- drums . .. .a'• . . '' dc.. to reach the field of battle. , . Capt. E A Capron and 11.1*.1. , 08109 11 bieraFeeee-7. ' , - ' - .The march was rendered terms by thealark.. 8 Daum, all of the litigate "."7 . is, .theentend,lbas following remind ; t o th r , nese. rata slid thud] but shwa Enniin.RikTOnnn . k. Andersen and Liget Thee Ewly, '. iovidipisgjoii; ~ Wa 414 I n " g l a d , b ,' km , ducted . by Lieut. Toner, entieeer , bad reached inlentry-five officers of great met 33 1' 3 - - i n city of lak ha t 6". better . a• en elev ation hibtod the enemy, whence he Pe!. boron tbi. amt. , • , t.... e crenated his coltunow-etormed the entreneh The capture of the enemy' s "...:. T. -- anaisitielt - to l-PO ta buli n t . ;Z : ii•attiMais easulio. l auted hill' several colors up& thorn, and Antra great achievement Of on ' 33 ' • '-• -"-:' 1 , aiiiiiiiididup * riaid of • ' ofritiotohnotio, atried the arthlb•fil leot thlauree. ' . day. an-Wedrinitil '' tl. itiliCh dON aqua) ha* tobek _ Ondtacted by Letts . Besernsel. engineer, sad Cousidniug the inferior' n ..,,..„..!.. 1 — ...____ . ._-,,:-..,.- ,•7 , :..' .....: Lietit.treeks, of Twigss - saß.ebewth of whom, brigades, the objects of tim mom 1 • ''• ' ':" ~ .."6 1641, . .:'...!""".' 'i • • ' • . . 33 " , ----' ' Jibe '.l.leitt. Tiriver,'hadrin' See night, twice sp.' dole to athomPlish. item the t ' -: r .* - j oi s igei, Too wasaagairrini. oon n o tni a l r b e iponia l.'„ic i d na igtor b or n& np au, &5.9 sent forward a little I , ?C. •-, 4.; ,•W Iga 111:1WW,illaia: ~'''!.: 1 *- to the Cliatiral assault, two of hie reginieuts-she '. 'ln a anudtng march of a m ;.!...-...' -.. ari! -. . . ~'•,' - -' 3 '-'-''',, 1. " ''• . - ,,,,c' ~,.' '' latigionrona the Ilan and. at the appointed lights tale temParetldleirith f . ;,.i... `; , •llDetallienteMilln 4c r 4, . -.-... ~_ _ -, ...b-- , .itk., ca.:el Rename , with his temporary M. edge of thorn wet meadow, 3 .4,• . :':: 1094 - 1. 4 1 :rdear'nie - IS4. :•••• - 1 1 i, 3-3 ;:' -.- 122187 find', conducted b y c i s, 1 4 , 4 a z i g i no o t , not only San Antonio tells ceplud, - an 1 IP'ifiti - ifiti4Osti: : •'•• - 138 00 made thimoTootoot to divert 'al &duet theen• ,eatne 4000 of lb. • ett•me•int . • fvegtia g bikac,„‘ I . ; ~- ... ,- , tjit 00 army, but, after crowing the 'deg ravine in hie ' rear of Chtiletelsoli on: that . i; • ....a„„;,; 41 i •!..:!!!'" . : ...:, .-', . - • gly 0 0 3 front advanced, and pawed itild, the works end As light at a strong buil I ' ' ''''' f'' ' u the ktgitiveareso 'volleys (rem hig ado.: tileiell,Parallel to the Ind Ft `• '''' 5 ; 3 ' '' Ir. PlarrAe& . ,--_;._ ..P0 .00 -,. opal .7 i . . * ' l ik • ..' '. :*- .'''',.: ? - '188 810 4 .18 • 8 14. 48- Var. - - *_. -.- , .•"; ---- .•10 25 'th r • otolkettY. .. - , , --..-'•• - . . , untuds.,,, e auPitsi. •' • , .... - .....-;,-.. *o ar - tbn, ir ni.,fk.gya,* • -.-!, !, ! ~. -. tot 'to lici ,, the 19101.11-Ailln, Smith's own brigade, tut& • nut the-enemy extending 1 • -.!...! -.-. -04 ...-. j tit +-.. . ' • • -. .s*.- 'ow n ibo is of Rileyand Canino better gland) in the and .; '"'' - ' • • r - "• -, *i••• 9 , 000 a val y, more rapidly 8 1 181140 PO: ". .- • r.. - - -,-;..--.. ' .:. OAO °•••°°•° . . mama ':, ~ ! - 7 1 4-4,1,....,- - ;.-.1.. , ,... 3 '1.- „,... ": ' 3 . :- : news. 4 71 2 0 ,9 11 44,4 1 44 0 , Sat °atlas dale Works, ssoBsted th e division obont ato 1 . '• IL ': : •-:-.0 : ;....7'. , ....:' , .••• ; ..-1=:,445%Y-xovry;TAtil,to.,:szz_„,,.Aftikt.if„,„kip.th,r,c.,agor,ogiumiiwaitiAL m in e d toimaciron,fiong; , The ii . -"-.'.--.-;:-,.?":.-;. ' ' '. . 1 -'....tilt,; * . - -'- 7 ., .. :- :" '._ ' • '.:.-..-. '''. -•''' ''-•‘' .. 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Clay took the 'Aitan4 on Potard et Lexingtoir, be f<43nallm -1 :tett annotmded iteportas fromcliatant cities. , 'aid it was s wish thathienpeech should ,- ILs repotted. He had been Wi often the sub.., ' et of .anisrepteutdation, that be , desired to avi. ..peed hientin to; oituitentte opinions beniabt . Um". : Mr.- WU not willing- to proceed *. ttnotil he tia' • bts reputed- '. o Reporter col:run:4 threw N ' aside their p eni d i.ecarne listeners; Mr. Cie, li P in hiat 'peak, the ground befornstated by us, . and eiestuent o i step farther inAnard_ to the. ' 0 !!gla of ihn* :by 1 , 4114 that he would not liwytt outer(, bad a been (7:Jtiltitil, for' !hi Bill . dkaiiiihirolkar . to have Itoa* led by the ad . of , Maim"' ' That our readers may knal w the views '.. euPPuted by':Mr.- Clsy; we give - the following .:: Besolations,whichwUre weed by him u the be : ids of e spatech of eghosoidinary ability,nu'd which - ~wainpied tWrtliours and &gulf In the delivery. ' • `Thelr.iltesautionot ace of the ems: stamp, and I 1110 !;:dil to.* read end phudesed . tipm by veiny NhiF in flua All bones to their tic* an. Ape; the Est Staluouti, andin all his eunity's , '••l..eifteatlee the foremost titan in the Nation. " , , de the °pink n of this meeting, that the ptinany cause of thii:Preeent unhappy wet ex. - lidos between the United States of 'America and States of-the Republic of Utz*, wu the animation of UZI* to the formht end the ." • *mediate aemedon houilitles between the two ' • .2epubliceinwe out oflthe anier'of the Prezident d the Uitiutd States tot the mamal of the army, nodes the teimutand of *natal Taylor, from its poltion at Corpus tthetai to' • point opposite to Wtiimms, on ifte • Eut Book of the Rio Warn, within the tanitiity darned by both Republica, but at that tithe under thajurisdiethar of fdezieo, cod .. inhabited by lid &4er:ie.—that 'the . order of the Pendant far the neenogal of the atmy to that point • wag iniyearidefit and ninionatitettionith it bring without the 'coneneethee of Congers, ind area eritticatt any 'consultatton, although it was in gar -.' aim 'at the tircia;—That ILlongtew, by rubsegnent 100, hiring recOgniaed the MX thug brought in. "". existence, ,withociritir yearlong authority or .ormieltht;.the prirlu!ion Of it became thereby Na. . Fiesofouf,'That Fn the absence of my formal end, Public dedamtion by Coogress of the object. for which - the war ,ought to be prosecuted, the.. President di the Coifed &ales. as Chief Magill.: tuts—es Commaider"in-Chief of the Army and Wary of the II: ti—is bat to do 'guidance of hi. 01,0 jodgment to nrnsecute it, to- chili purposei randhbjects a. be they deon,the honor and inter.. Nu of the Nation require. Reirdirerf, That ty the Comtirtition of Uni ted - Owes,- Congrewrbeing - vested with Omer to dentate toir and grant lettere of mem, and reprisal—to main rules maiden:dog ardor; on land and Water—to raise and support ar..ri—to prereide and maintain a nary, end to. puke' rules foe therviremment of the land eel nasal forces,— , has the full and complete „war-making power 'of • the United Witte; =deo possewing it, bee aright to determine' npois the motives, causes and objects of War when once commenced, or at any Maeda, sing We progress and existence. ' • ", Resoked, As duslunher opinion of this tract lug, that It is me duty of CODgrelli to &dare, by some authentic act, for what purpose and *two the existing war ought to be farther proseetued,- 7 Teat it is tho duty of the' President, in his cffa. aid ownicet, terconform to inch a declaration - el Congress, and if after with deelvetionothe Pres. ' Merit should decline or refine to endea‘dr by all the Darius; card, diplomatic* and military; in hie ;gamer, to execute the :srusotanced will of Coo - grew; and in defiance of its authority, should con. CIiMP/GIULI,DZJIPATCHIL! :Webs:sten to lay berms ouldreadas the Official . accounts MM. Great Banks fought order Gen.; &on: They oxclade. moth important we meal, which should be glad to find room for, but the interest wild' yet snends diesel bail/tor and' the' vent limber of lives lost In theta, mud be' our airlOgj for the space given to the stibillet. Sattlaa of Co.t.ieras and elaunabuseo. _ '!Repoil of Major amoral. soot:. HILL6ALWAITIRS Cr T irie AIM 7 9 miles from, 'Mexico, August 19, 1947. Boo; Leivoing a Competent gariiim in Pueblo, this : array e'r mace& upon the capital, ae follows; —tyrigge.division; preceded by }limey's brigade or 0 1.11!.3, the 7th; Quitman's division of 'mien- teem with a nosh detachment of L. & 11:01.Ti0[6. th 1 19 ,1, Worth's division, the 90 and P " dloo e' divi Aar, the 10tb--ill in this month. On the att.; I,evetook, and then continued with, the lead lug division. The asps were, at no time, beyond -4,6 hi tumor supporting distance. *part ; and on desetruding into the bisin of the mph"! (75 miles „ from: Puebla) they became more closely epproxi matetl about the head of Lake Chaim, with Lake Tescueliaiittle in front and to the eight. On the I 12th, , aid 13th we pushed i reemnoissamx upon the Peon, an isolated mound (eight miles from Meal co) of greet height, - strongly fortified to the 1 top (three tiers ef work.) Ad flooded around the base tat ihe ;scum , of and sluices from thoi irked, "This Mound, elate to the national road, Iconaiaande th e principal spprosetr the city from the sat. No doubt it might have been carried, but at a great and 'disproportionite 1^ I was anxious to spare the Uses of this ialliortimy for genial battle bohieltl knew we/ had to win be. fore Capturing the city, or obtaining the gran ob ject uf the campaign—mjust Cod honorsble peace. •'Anottter reammusanee was directed (the 13th) upon, itteortr. Arlo to the left id the Tenon, * Tillage at a fonifted bridge =is the 'outlet sr canal, leading% from the latter. It might have seen easy (masking the .Peron) to force the per but on the other side of,the 'bridge, we should haws found ocuselves, four miles hot; this bold, on a =now causeway, hinted to the right and: bit 'by! water, or boggy grunt& Those difficulties; closely viewed, threw me bade upon the project, long entertained, of taming the ahoog eastern 'defames of...the city,' by passing around south - of Lakes Chaleasedd Joe-bindles, et the foot of the hills and mountains, so as to reach this point, s and hence to manoeuvre, on hard groom% though much broken, to the south and southwest of the aphid, which has been more or las under tiur view, since the 10th instant. ~••• - Anivlng here, the llith, Worth'e 'divisicin and Barney's cavalry wera.:.pradied forward a league, to reconnoitre sad to carry or to mask Bari Antonio, . on the direct road to the capital. This village was found strongly defended by fielthworks, heavy guns, and • numerate. guriaan. It could only be turned by infantry, to the left, over a field ravel. cane rocks and lava; tor, to our right, the 'roma wee too boggy,,liTie_ soon' Ascertained by the daring engineers, Cao3faeon and Lieut. Stevens erall'ower, that the point could only be approach ed, by the front, over a narrow causeway, flanked with wet ditches of great depth. Wrath - was ordered not to attack, but to threaten and to mask the . ' 6 • The first shot fined frtrat Brat Antonio (the 10th) killed Caisairi S. Thornton, lid dragoons, a gal. lent officer, who wan coveting the operations with his comp a ny. : .. The same day, • nrainsoissanci was comet 4 -alto the left of Ban Augustin, first over difficu mounds, and farther on, over the rural Feld o volcaolc rocks. and lava , which e rands to the mountain 4 some five miles, from Ahtoloio to ward" Magdalena. Brthree o'clock, the &risk= rime to a point where the new road could rally be dm• tinned under the direct Ilia of lift pieces of the en. 'turfs artillery (most of thetrOtt large calibre) Owed in a strong entrenched camp to oppose oar orstirms, and anuounded by every advantage of ground, besides immerse bodiesof cavalry and in-' fanny, hourly reinforced froinl the city, over en excellent and beyond the volcarac'fiell, and con requently entirely beyond the reach doter cavalry and artillery. • • Arriving on the ground, an hour later, I found that Pillow's and Twiggy division had advanced to dislodge the enemy, picking their wajr (all rafi. an on foot) along his float, and extending them wives towards the road, from the city and the en: unr's left. ; Toebsttle, though mostly stationary, rantitioed • to loge with gnat violence, until nightie!. Breiret Brig Geri P_F Smith's and Went Col Riley's brigade. (Twin.' division) supported by Brig Gene nelCOl and Cadwaladees brigades (Pillow's diy)4o3.l_were more than three boars under • ~,.a ~.. t-.'z r y ~ ~- -- ;- ~. towi t wiped- Dimick laming it , the . head orthe brigade the a Sippers and Miners. under -Lieutenant Smi th, en c titer, who had conducted , • the march, was by Brigadier General Smith to farm t in ficell'm the enemy, and in a., charge. egad's' a rak t touted the cavalry. •• by Shield., too, by wisi desproition of hisjiii. gads and millant &elicit", contributed much to the general roast s. . He held toessarof Murry and 1 infantry. sappot by Mee'', in chick below him, end captu In reds, with ohs general tkiendcza) of th who Ind Sem above. • I doubt wheth r a ore brilliant or decisive victory—taking in vie ground, artificial 'defen ce., battedea,-and e xtrama disparity of num beri—without at by r artillery on our aide..-ra to be found en. rd. Including all Our corp. ' directed againct the entrenched camp, with Shields' bngade la th ha mlet, we positively did not number inet 4St 0 rank: and file; end we i knew, by sight; dsi ce, More.certainl", by ma • ny capturid dace 1111 . and letter. , that the enemy had Ildtllliy eng al An the not 7000 men, with at least,l2,ooo ore hovering within light. Alll ,not - :tilled and entered; now flail with precipita tion; • . '''• i . Thus was the gret. , victory of Contreras 'Whim. ed, oar road to the . , pital opened, 700 of the en emy killed; 813 priehieminekiding rnotig 88 of; Seers, 4 itinerant bisidee many eglika and stand ard.; 22 pieces 'of beau ordee—hilf of large calibre. thottiands of - dua l i, arms and ac.: contrementd an immense quantity, shells , powder shot, she, powder and cartridge- 7001 pac mules, many t horses, !Ex, &c.—all infur hand • - ItAn highly gretifying find '' at, by skillful areangementrand• rapi ds off es c ration, our low in killed and wounded a riot , amid, on the .pd, 60--among the rater th brave Captain Charlet thutshi, of th \ th int' try—not more distinguislaid for galls than f modesty, mo rals and piety.' Lieut. ".P. Jam n, in artillery, serving with if, i`. battery & young o ffi cer of the Witted promise, eats killed evening be- OM of the most pleating lneide to of the ado. 'I is the recapture, in Morcott', y CapL Drum, '4th artillery,-under-linfor.Gat r, of the two brim aix pounders, taken hem 1 other company of the none regiment, though wl: out the loss of, honor, at the glorious -rattle o Buena Vista— about which guns theca ole regi ant had mourns rd for so many long man Is. ! C •• • g up. & little` later, I hid the happin7 ltdriin '• the protracted 'cheers Al the gallant 4th en:the ja orw meld; and, indeed, the whole atlyirlmpal In its jest pride and exultation. • . I'. • .'' . The battle"' being _before the advancing '' II d ttitre ,' didden. here ': ofan insight, both were orderd bick ' 'heir late pod. 11, ,:,, lion.—Worth, to attac ktil A' ..io,'in front. with his whole force, ■ tiii ' approached in the rein by Pillow's and I Id' ' divisions-1 moving from Confreres, :through : an Ante and t.loyacan. Ily, carrying Sin AA. • 10, we knew that we notildinenatiothai—a .4. iterand better, road to the capital, for our siege d other train..l I - Pindilik myself at Coynan, •om which so Entre conveniently brinili without escort - It ts . O.:-I had to &titmice; Lot ty, eked upon 'ridge rear. The battle rag f' in the right to the lett of • wbel, line. I : I - , - Abot4 an - hoer miner, War anti darMg morel:Delhi upon f it.i,lillAdiciteed Sin "intent SOW; much shaken by our d e hot* d 'vied butultimately, success crowned the Teal and gallantry of erai-troaps, ably diroetod by their diati vanished commander, Brig • General &debts. 'Tbe ISM, and ibtla regiments, on. der Colonel 'Ransom, Captain Wood, and Colonel respect rely of Pituno'. brigade, (Pillow's division) and the New Took and South Carolina volunteer,; under Colonela • Burnett and Butler, respeethdly, of Shield.' own brigade; (Qaitmen's dieition,) together with the mountain howitzer battery, now under Lieot Reno, of the ordnance corps, all eltucil in the glory Of this action—our' t iffth victory in the same eq.- shields molt 390 prisoner., including officer.; and it cannot be doubted that the rage of the con• betweeit him and the entree, lust in the rear ;of the tale de pone and the convent, had some i& ; linesmen thissaryender of those formidable de. fence.. . . A. coon 'at the fele de pied woe carried, the !gager part of ;Worth'. and Pillow. force. passed !that bridgellirrapid pursuit Of the flying enemy. Thew distinguished generals, coming up with !Brigadier General Shields, now alio, victorious, three continued lei. Fe ss upon the r.fugitive. to !within a mile and i half of the capital. Here, ;Colonel Blarney, with i .mall part of him brigade `ld cavalry,!rapidly passed to the front, end charged 'the enemy up to the nearest gaie.' ; The cavalry charge wee headed by Captain iffearnej, of the Ist dragoons, having in Ilium:Rom with his own troop, that of Capt. Mcßeynolds of !the 3,l—making the wmal escort to general head. quarters ; butleing early in the day detached for !general service, was now under Colonel Barney'. orders. The gallant captain not hewing the recall !that had been sounded, dashed up to the San An. ,'tone gate, mbreing, in his way, 'all who swigged. Of the wren' officer. of the quadron, Kearney!' lost hi. left arm; Mcßeynolds. and Lientemust !Lorimer Graham were both severely-wounded, and Lieutenant R. S. Ewell, .who succeeded to the command of the escort, had two hones killed au. der him. Major F. D. Mills, of the 15th infra,. try, a volunteer in this charge, mu killed it the • So terminated the series of events which I have but feeblj presented. My thanks were freely potted out on the different fields—to the abilities widih', of ' generals and other officefs—to the gall= land prowess of=-all the rank and file includ .1 But a reward infinitely ! Itigher 7 .lh., applauselof a grateful country and government-- will, 1 cannot donbt, be accorded, in dos time, I. so much merit, of every sort, displayed by this glorious army, which has now overcome all Jiffs. cultim—diatanoe, climate, ground, fortifications, numbers. . . It has in a single day, in many battles, as:often defeated 32,000 men; made Moot 3000 ptisMen, including eight generals (two of them ex•preat dents) and 205 other officer.; killed or wounded 4,000 of all eats—besides entire sorp• dlsperied sac dissolved;—captured .37 pieced of ordnance `par e than trebling out siege train and field hams. vies—with a large number of. small arms, • full Sinai of ammunition of every kindAt6. , Thine great results have overwhelmed the en . 024. I. , 1 .. 1 tpar4oss amount. to 1,013;-:-.tiVed 129, inclu. di 16 . 16 officers: woundcd, 670, with 60 otheirs. The greater number of the dead and disabled were of 'the highest worth. Thme under treatises; thetm to our very able medical officers, are win ' ell, doing well regret having been obliged, on the 20lb, . 4 leave Maj. Gm. Quitman, am able cominander, wish a part of his division , —the' fine 21 Penn's. , Ir. nteers arid the veteran detachment of United 8 tee marine.--at-our Important depot, Ban L ..A i k. .gu i v i, li d n . ..l, d .,.. ;.th tli e ezi ii ta m t ,l irp l iy ad . p d la ew ed ire o ge tt r ' Mamie! bad been loaf, the limy would hare thln driven' oat . tc! despair; and considering e manilla very great excimi of numbers, and the many-approaches to the depot ; it might well bate Ixtecne, empfiatically. the post of honor. - : ' . WINFIELD SCOTT. ad, by skill ct and sista, garrison, DO ors victory at General Elcoittrocti'nn to say that it would bare been an ear', thing toeilter the Capitol the isms Jellening, but toilitaty eclat gave way to:Patrice:but and a love of Civil irittiepb. Patti coneidtation with Mt Triel and, Other Americana -be force= 'to pulth:Ms consinteto into the city at/.hoped to *be able to sign a treaty of Peace wi thetit such en f • . b r • We are indebted to the bind:we'll the gentle : j L r ... n earned, for the following lane letter from tbe pity of Mexico:, -. r'i City of blexiceiOct. 17. 18417. Mclico—sarsia infantry, c.ll. . oar in, UZI tilo : of those watt, , and deipersts ller defences at I esnbries this Gisnrablewpportunity Of - sending you a dew lines by the British Mader, who will slut tot Vera Crws. We have whipped the Alex! Valley of Maltz' and oar Lase ha ham . very great. ''ho Pentirsylvanienehave done theirspirS nolikr. Tan will theshoW - they acted wreihis reaches you. They were the brat ;regbaint bet altered within Lbw wallsuf the greet City•of Many isr, and our Company (the Ilibernia Greene)• was tire shied that marchad, over the heats of this nuignificen. Capitol. • ;Some of tie Campania now thin, do not number more then fifteen or tWenty strong. We bait) loot many of oar beat 1..131 end amongat them, I forgot to announce to yon the name of Col. 'Wm. 11, Roberts, of oar (Rd, Pennsylvania Regionua) . He died on the ear of October, of Typhus Fever:era bleeding at dui; kings. Everi thing in my power was done for huh, but all In vain. Ile woe .lc abort two . weeks. One Regimerh fade ids loa of him ray mach,_and all Unite in lamenting the Untimely death of a akilfal, pliant and devoted ofbortind sOldier. ' I have bad his hod 'Y embalmed. anti will mend it home; end if In my power, hill takesharg • of it 'together with,the remains of Ikea Sturgeon; •bose body' wee interred at Puebla. Cept. PC4isl'll health • le rapidly inotering though it line not been good gone leaving lids • Ha will be on duty irt ,• day or :, ; two. that Hatkin and Skelly are well. One ,, , of our meat. bent named . Rogue died on Ike 27th September. His father ie • painter in Pittabrirgh, you can 'say to hint, that ,he received all the rites of the Catholic Church, and was butieddebently. • . - We have now 28 active mho *refer goad eel• diereaa ever ahoulderod a market. , Yours affectionately, JAMES KAHL • Ma. RITCIIIeI Eccoer.—We era sorry the . Journal - could nut weit the, appesrance 'of Alt Ritchie:. Eulogy, or obiain name eati4Uory knowledge of its contents, witheat •Imputiog the Gaietts even unintentional' mistake in regard' to it: We believe we: did not :Minarprosent the enlogiet; and firthor, Eat had the subject of dr eulogy been alba to petfonn a like office for aak ceased brother, he wOuld nava/ toots • indulged in that fulsome eulogy, 4hicti ii as common an it Is ineinceis2 Mr. Diddle was . e milt 'of sidendbf abDitica and grearvittues, and when spa4ing, BB from his grave, the orator was called uPon to apeak the troth, and the whole truth, in: eis .behalf,— veothing - to intermit° nor aught set down," either lu malice or to an undue lose of adulatiois. The very best of us have nor faults of 'trader. while Mr. Diddle'. an met forth only ea :thou of feel lug, all of which again' ware laid at, the .door of that discaso of body, which foresee: brinp a uoublod..pirit. . • ' , eld4e.inunp to ‘"ofgeer 'or 'groat 1• on revere! Feel. , of the work, On the convent the penult upon no doubt, the the capture of the unit same 450 ere in pottscrodon I 4 pounder vies 'in .Larkin tireith both of, the ilth 'he convent. Itt Colonel' 'Duncan tty bretught two range, ,from the opal Paco of the inch, which. in ten refilled with ' the enemy. • the tele de pont Blow ended the o hours' and ■ te citadel of the valet of Churn. and threw oat The white digs, nil the moment Alexander, had t, and had ca. . and Limit O'L ith theft cam ' e assault. The Capt Alum. II Cony the Colon with a part of enlaced wally Ale Janusz made its sppearante yPiteraily en an enlarged aheet.strid with many Otani of press parity. It ientiwnmeturi the largesOcitings of the great Wee: and is coildneted with that:net cy, and which' eci4snds and L 'mete re. calve waxer. I We wish the proprietor' greatly increased preaperity with Itts increased labor end expenditures. . Liecies 's Cisme Paczwr Lin 401Afo under. stand that the last boat of this line foilheyresent Reason, left oar Basin last Until the intern:Sion of the nasitelMon by the meant storm, this line has been exceedingly psnsperints, and eery deserved!, en.. Mr.,beech is one of the drat Pioneers in the branch of huskies:, and one of irdr lost enerplkned rueful eitirsrm R man named 'Franklin Farr had nine hundred - dollar" abet:acted ,frem hia pocket, at Mel heatre , on Monday. evening! He offers 8150 reward for the Maniery of the money. &o bit adverthement. sicyrry *era:— ammuniiionone ris2neri;" Carlo. ke, and CaPti.l • th of %tie' 21 —fell itilintly citadel was the the in the game FROM—The shoot of fin about 12Co'elok 012 Tuesday =rot as, ram caused by dio bUti4ng of the gore of Moats Buchanan and Cooper, on the canna of Wylie and Chatham aterata. r ' tip ro of tho two j t metrt . wad air,. inforeemonto(the ater. - -. • laround to the nd itself on the the road from nen meow. of ;.e little ha the • Establishing' blade. egtend , ,d •‘Osnt the enemy 'Forst. Acctnart.—A man named Liaingaton ems killed on Tuesday, by the caying of a bank, ithetti ha had beat digging, nea t , 4 lgish 4.4 mean Webafei and Wylie: The hialJet Mr. Sloan Occupied the (Into, of Quinn Banikntioll day on; Timidity. n thought the latinfet of evidence. preponderates hi . hear of tie defendant; The Pay had not brody,h‘beht estdicta!Zeitionkitatbit,...lo‘4.lhl!". gbt; Etipportal ins farmed by Shields eon. slut deter. r eT'yEwnrii. BY KAG Ptitabaaait' Ossetia Cionmpondeaco PROS MITA PE. Correspondence o the ruthuntiGou.. filolinnati., Nor. 16-4 p. ~, Col. CMG ham antred it 81., witho u t,. Irmo Santa Fe, to ihi t lfith October -Al the Crowing" I,the Ark , CoL Coma fell in with Copt, ithered of Baltimore, where he had been attache d twice by th Pawnee Indi an; who lest several of their Tr be in the en. gigements, while bill one America. wuwotuaded. Col. Gliplo's command woo oft t 02 Walnut. ereikorod were 'O2 lug rapid pr. rear There wail a great scare' y of gram on . .e Plains, the prairies haying all been Lain recently. Heavy Snow storms bun visited the Cimerine mountains, and II is believed that many parties who are now on their way in, mind perish for the want of shelter and food. The mail was to leaie Santa Fe for tho United Stale', ad the 19ib . ult. in eharge of Capt.. Korponey, HOok end Lient. Wl,gistman, who hlin , boon ordered bane ; to re. t for ir mescal companies. tundrous reports wpm lot einrulation , relative in the. asseridding - r . of - -vat: lihihnahus and . E n f i. Paso. I. Ma—There' have ben' moderato Wee at pre • lotto mica. . 8 i • Gralo--Thia market hi without chugs "aixtke t advice& . - : Crotrorier—Cr free; tie held high; and the sales .. It. Moline, and auger ire Whhout change . Corn Meal I. selllag at !3,121t per bbt; a alight .oeline in the pries.l . —r Clover Seed Wet quot e sales of 1000 bbla at 114,121 a 1)50e per bu. 1 - Provisions are without changti. . • Correspondence 'ol the Pittsbargb GaFette. . NEW YORK MARKET. .... Nev. 16, 4 P. N. Flout—Genies Flour u, bred selling to-day at s6,t2is6,laj per bbl.. d Western al $6a6,12g per bbl. Priees are on the eelies. • Cornmeal—We quota salmi at $3,25 per bbt. Rye Flom— Wro note sake today it 45,00 per bbl, t ', 1 ' .; Wheat—Nablus has been done in this article since our Lut report. The market it quiet and prices unaltered. Corn—Mixed Corn I. Belling '52'23e per bu— prirbe 'Yellow It 7P G. T4l4loe!pta are small and thetinni or markei., • • - \ ... Men Pant—Western tem Peek is selling at sit. per bbl;' Prime sloa 0.25.1 ) • . Mess Bref—Wequote atlas at $94,371, sl3a '10,371• per bbL The market is r dull. Lird—Prime,Wesum is sellinOit tOc per lb. whidey.—Sales bare Urea elected 41 bin per 2/ 4 . 1- • . Cotton—Tbere is not ' g &high', th e Gotten market toothy. ! • Groceries have slightly declined. ` 4 1 ' Brit.:wive Carrirsondesee rit t h e erah ceseitte • I BALTIMORE MARK T. . . Balthbote. Nov 16, 3e. a. • ?lour—Howard it blanda is. Wag st 0,76 1 per bbl, and Baltimore c ity Mills the same rate. .Ik4ers ate asking stone/salon to lower term.— The Supply is mall. Or:aimed—We qnote ales at ,3513.41 per bbl." t t . • ' Wheat—Prime Whi a is relli g at 123.130 c par tin, sad prime Red t at 1441 . . Cont—We Iqsiote sales at 651 7c par bush for prima White, mul 65258 e for p ' Yellers. Oats—We quota .aler at 36s ' per be. . Rje--Balee have been tes at !Sheltie per bush: Beef Cattle—We qterter t wales t 62,3711"er 100 lb. gram, on the hoof. '. 1 t i . Killed Hogs—Sales imene tat 6a6,12it per 100 Provision. are Oren and fri out change since enrlsst desparehes. Th. mu maytelso be said of °realties.. ' i t . . CINCINNAT! MARKET. ' H - corrospondepce of 01 Piu.builla ctette, Cineinnsti, Tios. 16, F:oor—Tbsts aro more sellers tbati buyers-- slim moderate et previous prices. Whiskey—We gotansales at Xee Killed Hods—W. (mete ales to-day, of six aoos:ea uwL.I3.SOC S DeT 100 'ib& The tosiket bete". tierxitis ,090,1Xiir let pas itady lietbe knife:, Hams—Wroatm:cur 4 hams sie selliqi1 ; 11 ste Fier lb. Shmiklen—Westemouldeml may bpi quoted' vo l . at 3e per Ith—L:greert, -'l. The grain market. is je theut aama may ba.said of • , The election of - Mr. Tinairamain from the Sil Congressional F.Wict. of Louie:lama gins th e Whigs e nty i clear majo in the natV emigrate,— °science at Mr. pain, the Mediae American, be usually ions widi them) office votes. From mann appeirencei ' it it highly obabiefliat we I .. shall gain 'an additional member lOW l i oninim a, In place of Mi. Morse.. . , ' Aerourretier.--the Wash' ten nommen thet Ptes6ieht he. !speak' &Doti'Pf.r of Vettango couch, U for the Western thstriet of Pantrylv Ploosu held this dß= in 1840. S. Teonee.--thres to 24th been received. rating tbeV:n decree bed sued, abolishing 81iLvery i 4 itt'r U. B.Bsoiroa..L-R. O. 1111,1 w In hoe pointed to All the oscine; in the U. 8.8 mimed by be dnatti_ of Hon. J. Vri don, until the Legislattui of; Connietir in ?Joy next. . , The Rey. Mr. Poirot, agent of a Virgiait paler Sociqy, gated In a &Ovum, at h rump, be Sundry hat, (blather* are upward, o fifteen 'it °nand &minis in Virginia withwa thW, Bcip. yam& PAIL. or ISAL As.—A 1, pen recent Oaks will be, tonne dateilli 1 1 T N T O ILBI2 oiriu t • Another Southern Threat—: iorts—Proe'ee . dnige of the Sall ca*al Rail Road—Eutopeai Thal of Col Fiemont—Corn 'dons sod Observations of Edir; flank Directors—Canal Ni apaches from tho Atmy--I rom Ell Thomas—hi attain Rat, Unexampled Dietraw—News from•Earope— ow Yerk Correarmodenetator I W Haat. logdon—Extract from the minutes . arthe Ala*. , diet. Episcopal Church Per I rieTr—George Gelid— Meeting of the PatriarotoThe License gaud= .—Virginia &dined to be Free . ;—Yoring Whip-- Forelgo kliseelleay—John 4.1: Adatmrl—News fterosLaie from the death—rho Wilmot Pro. sir,—Missechasetta Election—Rail Roods Wed Lated Telegraphic news, Foreign end Mimetic. Commercial—A carefully compiled Ririe.' of the Mutila tor the put-week—The primp lathe local citylnarkete—The Cattle Market—The prices of American Produce in etriona parte of the Ueion —Amount of Flour, Wheat, Com Ace., received ,eince the opening of the 'Canal—Canal !mine.' and knovements or produce—Market in Londosi.: gI. d, y News —l.puit ot thePren—Cophine tlxtracia fr ei the leading journals on the Otero:alms tapirs of f c ff r f r i :Ll o at the deekei . ngly or to WraPpent.' Prim 6 arata single copy. klobsuiptlons two dollar* year in sdranah I ..__. Op- N. OR?OI de Vow; Meat Dr Jackson'. Embry:Lam is the only medlohte that will oar, this ; . so very common and tr.:lepton'sme di etc. It not only Immedletnly allay. pap and Infla me lon, sums all bleeding, eutdoes tbstlatolerable itch In bit cdestually cares, Inn very short time [[persons lives have been rendered enterable forlx. lu , pllcattea prudery' no pain, but rather an reea ble and pleasant sonmanta. If persons adilc veld ul and brunt the great number of eases thin have be • cared, they will be 'stealthy', A gentleman of thl thy, who bad been under the kale of the mamma for wo or tines 'noes *ahem being cared,Sts by us ing boules of the Etahrocanon, been ersdieelly cared. Ils beyond precedent!!-{Phil. Saturday Conner. r For sale -m. Pin/burgh at the • PMIN TEA KB, y 4 Fearth atrect, near weed, and also at the D g Store of 11 F Schwartz, Federal at Allzbeny el: • saber. Ginseng. Paulacesv—lsotc ablia_ai Oen " ;he feltow - ingrf r t:nr Bi. l ;‘ , M * . ° l=t, P er Withshnsvdte th ant to d and one of the very find amnia:mars in, the comity to winch he resides, and late Banter in the tIN o begialattne. h N ebeerled the. toe. the lead ing nof the Drammen, bursting the headset tnefes. am ptvadica,ststSlealcMatent ns doer I , • spin 1 bare m mymama heel ming aemeol poae thalweg Panacea, aod, Atr, al* well pleasepSto its ereetslas Catanhal and BmnehlalComplands. Please send me half a down bottles—pat them as-low as trqo cantles I expect It It cotsunoes to reader as permit sat , don uit hat betv.lefore. to keep it euestantly co be , d..'ReslasetfallY. Wm, Do M. To dl mamma,la ' 'LI the 10th I , MRS. 2A II BUFFINUTON, la %hint yate of her ri•The of the fatally ars nuppitaty Waited 'to attend • al We enemata at ttPolettrama the Militate r f, 4 -, 1 :! 4 1 - • I UM;=i=l FtwYriwsuifig Painui and Prawcodag Qeinu afga -• •(Terror . . artraSS hiaQaa . • tHE iniersjgued bootie airoeiated hinuelf with George C.Thas.of Wasltieglon erty and estab: lbtsd himself in the the city of Pittsburgh , prepared a. rococo. pusems. proAccote chants, aod execute tJ business connected with the Departments at Washing lol3. Persons ar t a distance desire. ss of having exam' [ no. liens made !tihe Patent Office, prior to =lung applies. lion for • patent, mop fohrard [post paid. to this ear, 'enclosing • fee of fire dollen, •elear state sem of. the te a , when immediate wiention till be given to it, and all the ittformation Mat eordd be obtained by a vilit of the.applieint in person] promptly erooduroicated . He will prepare the necesearg lhawingiand Papers for /copycat:es for Pmenm, and usenet. all other bw cons]a the line of his profession at the Patent Ogiew He can ,beconsalted on all Omnibus to to the Pa tent La*. and deeisions to the United &Rumor Europe. OSCAR It THOMPSON nvErif - • at the Mononsoheia House k 4 . 1 kop , t.i.t.r.V.S.lF 0.1.44 iplo, RE AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE &ORA... T NY-01fice, No Walnut street, Yhilad4l,t : Incorporated A. D. 1810-7Cliarter Perpetnel. Inserts Ittoldinp, Furniture, Merchandise, and pro. perty genendly, either in t h e etty or eowatry. against loss or damage by fire, perpetually or for lintned periods, on favorable terms. .61stz-croins: letutsSerge.t. • funnel C Alortoo; WWI= Lynch, Adolphus' Penal, Thomas Allibonc, • George Abbot, Wel.h,Jr., P•utek Brady. • • Jobe T. Lewin. SAM MIX. MORTON, rretiZent. Fusin D /annex, tteeretaiy. Ordcf• for Insuienee by the above Company 1.11 be caved by the anderessed, emu for Citteborgh. ny 17 4aa• • GEO WCIOIAN, he wood it Clisthing I Clothing: t • 77~bave en band a large and *ape, inr res. • dy made Cloibina, whichwe sad/ roll on reasonable term*, cm:Luanne English blank, brown, green and finny Bearer over and barium, Coats. English brown and blue Pant, Palle, Mick and baldness Lotua. Eagliab and French black, brown, blue and Reed ekab Lack and palm Caul Bart super Fell ßlaokinae Clinker nib and overcoat'. Felt Black and blue cloth cola. Dam and fancy blast Cauimen Pont.. • Fancy plant and striped ". •.• Block and blue Pitmen Blank and Caner Basin Fancyßarna,. silk " • Stack !. . . • Fancy and plain Ombra." • • Casmmeres ot all cobs.. thirts, &Owens, seder shirts, odk shins sod drawers, leads, cravats, pocket bdkro, socks, nooks, lollop vests, &e. ANCIER & MAYER time Pt, Acker t Co .1 :0 wood ot,dcloors Skoog:4th ij:rPost E=== TUST RECEIVED—TM (ono mos atheism of iodlit al Rubber Goods, far mperior b an/Wing of, the kind eerofiereA In thus markett2 dot Gentlemtnt• lads titbherporset: .. • Lodies lons Gloves; *. 2 " Geollemea's !oats. not hoed; •.„ V " .6 " Door *ittpringai-jaat tbo &rude Ant le wanted here, for Ilona la a great many persona that will not shut the door% after them. /hero Is no mistake bat thews apriap . will ghat the decry for them. Yl n Elaatic,ofd.derent uaea, exprearly for the La dies,it hvatniral article. nElastre Rands, cavorted taw.ln gross rings or paper holders,. Dr do: teettilitg.rtray. All of which we oder.very loci. to wholcaale and re tail dealers: the laten: being only • ainall amount of oar cock that hal arrived. Ina Dv{ days ay alil Laved:4i balanae, which "nil ccuiprito . great variety or_ India Dabber floods. 1 tr.III.IIILLIPS nvl7 3 wood in ii7Amerirux copy IM= C=l LLF...N'ti WALTZ. What's the steer limner; Oh .toe mum; Vienoue dances. 1. Thy name wav °neon make spell; Oh no they shall not see in, weep; On would I were a boy sole; Oh twine to me, by Haynes Batley; COll2ll sod wander with me, by F 11.Balley; Woniel / wore sr.lb Mem' I would we had ant met sail.; • The Convicts Lullaby; Cm saddest when I Sint; Love eon neer survive esteem; Hough and Reedy quiekviep; Constenda waltz; Poland Irilo% yet loot, mink variciow; Don Pasnaele, by Henri Hers; Czerney'sEsereiwg litivermo>4 Exercises; Oravd Hamm match; Come, oh come th toe, the Omen is beaming; Who's diu.'neekin.' at de.doori • The Lata of Gowtiei Cook's art of singiniti. • /net received by espies. and for We by no 17 , JOHN if NELLOR,III wood at _ _ STRAP SURYP ABE to the re.iilence of the stibile4er, in Elizabeth C Tooriothip./Bleaheny erionty,about the Mot Demi her lam, rime the*. with VIVIO. mark 10111 r with holes,Othera with erepped and slit ears; and vote with their en. mop ped te elate to their heads. The owder or owneth it reqted prove pr0p...v.14y ch.:lmmo:l take them away; otherorith they will be disposed of accenting to law. CALEB EDhICBD:30:O ; neltar3iOr -• E=l3 MOTICEts hereby Moen whom's mryeencern, 111 that Letters of Adadristration have been granted by ft Register of Allegheny county to %bounden:meted on the Enate of Hugh Crawford. Re.; late of Ohio tenr ship; dec'd. All those bartn&Citna agemet Ito mum, witl present them duly ante enund tor payment; and ail those knowlegrnemserves in bted estft wtll calt the ondemagand and make Inialedia e payment.' ANDREW GIL FLARE' Ohio Township •150 ILICWAILD I ON'Elf LOST-Loaf or 'stolen at the Theatre, o'n M 3donday evening, a Pocket Hook ' cont a ining over anteeeer...eottavv. ovioeloatly.-La MIT dollar...bills. of the tress...at Ohio tad Nirgmm. .The above reward kill be paid for the recovery of the matey, by applying Si the Mayor's OlEce, or at the OM ce of the hulepeedent P ' PitANSUN PASS. art:arlkAgt•P E===E=t2 T EITESS Testamentary have been granted w dm underaiined upon the mum ofJohn Glen. deed, late of Donnish :of Birmingham, Atlesheny route is hereby si wen to all pemons having el...nasal said ssllus•hil Present them to 3 illentoy i 'properly mailman rated for multi:scan and all permits imitated to said estate, are required to make payisteot7intoat delay. E ' . "• • ;El;i L EWERS Temateentary having been granted to the endersigned. upon the Fame of Eistenuel Jetta., Ice of the Borough o(.Bironaithern. A llegheny. sneer), ra., deo:1.110W.. Si hereby mere to all , peones henna chums or demanda imam and Fame he prtrent them to J. hie gee, duiy embank &Int. , the maim:meet: and ell peruse indebted to said Ertate, aterelocated to mane payment without delay. ' Avg:ante? • . • .NVII E•.tr.! %IV/CST/it h il i f • .Kentnelry, Miaow. Web...led at tiro low7st rates, by 11,17 , HOLSIFS & scrsi BILLII OP NaCHANOE—Sght Cheeks on Now You. . . Philtuteldtda,..od Ha!limo. N 1501,51M1 a SON 35 market it Ceasiasity for .1:f ay arl? bent app' • Ala, oe, tinting. • t meets IJOAI-19111.4 LIM crop N 0 Sow= forams from .0 rigor F l orc#, for We by BAGALEIT if:SMITH nvl7 - 18 it 231,0 d or pLOVll—vsbbl. family flow: Nadal/ (mm siaire V ?kyr bial4d. aleby Jtal DALIt.I.I. • • nvl7 • • . • 2,1 water ei DIG 1. W—GOD pip MiOoati Liad:Just recomed 1 per War Amer; Commie by Per; POINDEXTER& CO II ABYSMS-7 urns Matra. inhabit , Gar Whaf [mad gaanutaeamers; received aad for sale by • nal) POINDEXTER i1X1.41 waterer FSATUERS-49;;scks now NM= Iron:mar hi nongetbeDl (ornate by • I DICKEY &CO • mat water t front streets •POT.TOD-10 Oaks new 'erop:renn. Cone, of ry Due qoality: . now landing from mot Cubler, Or Mlle bp . nO7 I DICKEY h. tXI, - • L ARD. to-7 bbls LaN; 33 sets Feather.; now landing from tar Cashier; for sale by nvl7 DICKEY k. CO DOTAT — Clitribbls Red. and Neshannoek. is more; bar aide by I C Agt • • watef st - F i tlB lij4. YOILN—ai bm prima yellow:laogli.g: far sale b Lyiy .17 J 111111.WF.Lt GLAIIII-41 , 0 Lit assona alum, from 9:ll to 41.1. A for sitle by n. 17 . • II MIDWELL • DIMES/Z-404u W Ll.odinirl for We b 77 ityl7 _ J ro 7 oei;ini, ,wILLIANs & DILWORTe LIENIONS-10 bz • irrib /116714; Le i ro l 'o s rtio flue "7,47k4", C MARTIN thfi s ld & froaLsts 8 1.klalt:;1 btls Lost . CornbrlN for by LiIUIVIYINISTaI'etrn nvt6 4. • Agent el Let 4 6 ftgar l / 2 1tefinery. LISC M HFL4.lb•liiirteseeele :WWll:jest teeeivred per 1.1 uir Tagfinal; far gale by nvl6 Lesvis ittrrcursoNk. pirdITHEZIA—IS mek* Keno k 3 •Feathem reed Set suer Taglss; 14 sale by evil{ - LEWIS IIUTIIISON h. CO, Ntr - ACILKILICL-100 bbis largeNo 3: - gore; fo: sale by 11•13 LEWIS iturcinsorr &tic, T EADmIBIIOT=AD ptg. 0111-na Lead:. Ja • . 13 keg. ased Riot; far sale by avle LEWIkS HUTellisON & CO FIAIlladLll-43 Owens rod wnd .brovra Flannels, loe sale low to close consignment, br - weld • OEO COCHRAN, 21 wood et frOLIAOOO-50 Imp a twist Tobacco: jat reeei. 4 to sal. by ATWOOD, JONES &CO bola • orator h trout its !• • ; •r , (11CABLA1112-21 cote; , or r nvl6 • A1W.0013, JONES & . - VRIiNCII C0rd142,9 'stinks, for sale:al the wi. .ore of 11r16 7ACOU WEAVitit I:II2.COA—A lbw ecru, first 4nalirrjuutucelied for We al the 1.1111. r MORI Ol JACOB WEAVER jliqualrY'im f 'r*e% url6 JACOB WEAVER VIIIIITTZ.—A watered Silk med, fors* ao comatissitm at . • - • • Ira 1701131,ke-I.l3sakcOoro; • , • •3 bbls patt,er, ludin fgons Clllitreope; foi sale by .IMI DALZELL vol 3 N water et . DOT/0111M Head!' tor:t,le by •- • • • ; KIDD kCO • . • ALOXlCle—en lba American amen fait reed; for sale be •.• , • ..• I KIDDt CO ALIAN-111,Int Dream's Diana W 44 Cbenii Cabbie b 7. .• ' • neL6 • • J XIDD CO BLACK wAtermio—wo do: of medium 11 " TY;j2"'" b linACKiErir. WINT6 FZCY- Owdbils, 9.3 SL! ..- - ~ 7?i~:: -~ - ~*.r' By Jam D. pay Is. A11[110111411! . . , ON Thursday enorang, the lath tag, ai D o'cloc, at; the Commercial flales.Keotes corner of Fil th and Wood ! threats, soll be sold critheat reserve VI elate consign- menu ataxic assotnitentotteasottable staple and &no./ i Dry Goods, ie. i ~-. . . Ai 2 OClock, P. .. ,• . . lels. quantity 0f:24 0 rovu, loo;asse Y. It One; tohacerc Dparnah user., colifeenoteus, "lasslaratalle..... l . le • bandboxes, wrapper" paper, prhniug P.P.r. 1 ` ... parlor grates. A largequanerp or new and sewed band household terniorre; coal stoves, cooking StflrCOMeben, 111.2115, mantel clacks, hall and parlor limp., k. • • Ai 01 &Clock, r. Id. • . , Au enen•lve colleition of *Ainslie ilksokwical, his torieal miseallartems books, 'caddy IXPOO, &•• k O 7 o•li • ==l Benefit of . Mm. JOHN DUNN—Third ' ilirbt of 1321.1 i, NET WILLIAMS. We may, Nottrarr 171 A, 1847, To commence with the Drama 04. Peter Meth the Whllfehtr• Marla 61r Demo. Citharine•-••Misa Perm, After edicts, a Mach br MISS ANNA hiALVINA Mahe followed by the farce of the. ....'bigEnteic 'TOYS. Paddy Mills Mr. B. Williams: To coital& with the Negro Opera of • BONE SQUASH. , Bone Squash Mt. John Dunn. To-morrow, BARNEY WILLIAMS will appear. trDoon open art; and eartalo will rim - al 71. Taos; Burn,foriterly of Beatty, tdirentle •• • • & Oa— Ciactuui3O. • .Ixo. A. Bum Zueutlic,O. Quit. 0 Co • Nees Orluna BEATTY, BROTHER & CO., •Golik•ral-Comaralp•lon Mar chain t• TOII.TEIL ULF. •PD Or ' •• W1E8T103 , 31 PRODUCE, • No. 31 Pokiirtu Siree4 New Orkews. Run .`• . Ma. Maiti4 a. Co, Bankers, I „,. - no-gar &Co, r - . e 'David wkitek Co,ldulant, ' a BUHL Mono. Bankno, • . ' a Hues t Fraset,;=. 1 • • BPlCcula; Esq, • • : • • H N Reamer, Eigq, Banker, Zattuallle, D llPDonala k. Co, Weihrwille,O. Bud. Puk* Co, Beavet, . ' • / W Eel, Was.b.f, V. • • • IPClurkati Co. } Fabliau:all, P. Mr k ll Mitcheitne, • uladm WR. MURIWY. has the tansfacan of inkactina• shit , custom:h that hem, received newly ad of la last purchase of goods. an display an awns ment fuel) to ha (band at ha s advanced parlo ~ Within a kW days ha has opened a fieryv of Greta Goods;such as— • • , • Printed Freoch Cashmere/1 • • Plant • • Patin striped an plaid Fratit Cashmeres Queen's plaids, for dresses; • • • Plaid float cloths; - • Gala and Vietoria plaids; . • Ao priced natio:wren and de lainer, French Inerinoar➢outman° cloths; Mattes. ad LestreN.. eaper Mahal, Latres, de. fa. • Ile also Lnvites Matod auentsso %obis honker= for Ladles's:id Gentleanens , Cleals,amifor Gen dram and over Coats; winter hosiery and glower, Ac. Esc. Ur 'Pricer low: tp-Dealers will find in wholemle roomssup st i = fall stock, tucluding may sane an d deairale • rode . • • . Near Good.! • JTUFF senotsed :Adams & co.'. Express— • Slyer Frenchand Eoghlll black elottun • o Wee • . • ! ' o broco •." , w , green For dress and floe& coats.- ALSO, • Soper English gleek,browt and figured Bearers; for or, er, homes, and tact Coats. Fancy Casscoeres for tossoossenats. . • French block fixated and plain Cue:mores: • English o • : • 7 , o • - French and English Cassonerti, oral] de soffpoOns; for dress and cutlets pantaloons. English Cerdorisy, for hunting pantaloons. Eteneh pate nd pLsiriVelsets. • Do plain black and figured Sanaa.. :Do doz. do • Barrathe 611kr, Do a, do Cassiatere ant Cashmere. Do Nines Clubmen., for costing", . These goods Intl :be Outdo to order at the shortest 001100 cod most reasonable torms,hy • • .• ' AIOCCE6 &MAIER • nit, L • i • " 70 coed at • • PINE PERSIIMEILT— X F Cream do , Antacid& Amato', for, abaving, Cream • la Boise, tot shaving; .' • . Altionde Crean; ; do Superfine Boone, on Porcelain mac • Elegant Kent tag! , perfumed with Lavender,_Angle to rre hliel; ~. 1 • • Beautify( pow4m• pugs, of ail panelist; Emborami lotto' bozos, containing Ingrain cit.:octal for the h•ndltechic fi • scat bag,aad cadet soaps, scut able for present*. Ponian, or Caineseiaawder, • Ininin vegeta* bats oil: Bear's oil, lo (anti or common wrappers, (rose neat. , • "I .lorms , Soap; laryioph Soap; Bonrra``.; Cold eseam,clagOnlT palsy; • ' Pure palm soopon bars and cakes( , Shellacsap; Soda nap; totalsar with a gnat variety of Sao perfornerr. joss reeemedi for sale ; B FAliff l CO 11•16 ' car fah a. wood Ea %PIXIES. . • ; . . P iLn ftllowinglyssuls sad ...limps— .; if 8 Malkin: •.; bongo PM;_ Prmingra itaiink; Hunt . dery , I do;' Trapti • do; . MS= EirceiryiMaas x{as~eroe; Drol.ll Dry Main.; Golden , • Sweet do; Ma -. MOW 1811 In gm and eighth pipes, for vas as tmport ed, by • • (andel PC MARTIN • -JUST received at AL A.;MINEW33-4.secky's Lady's lkokist December.- National DiNgueue forPeaaber. ' Chatebev's Mireellauy,nio 0. Leteirs Livag Age, No lag nvlo Smell/kW NEWPAULIN. TIM COMPANY Casa-lon to Um Pabile.• A LIMANDEA rLYPII is' the only authorized Flo r:1 t tit u r l it: eTI sod 7y Felton st, New Vo. Aist 6i/wipe:Ma la PittsbiFgh pretemiiag sell oar Tess isso itsposier, and decisive* all who may patioaise huis. IL is isimairatly known dui ihe Pekin Tea Compaq , * teas havireitovecl superior to all.' Tsai sel4aud farads mugs sway persons haveiaoneatli pretended to knee le of tae . _ kin Ten tkaapany'a teas, when they . are all tke while eroding trash and cheep min which they barn obtain ed elsewhere. Akers saran mum the Annie of Tea Company and *tale oar packmme, and tkreby demi* °" VVlt;are tatennod that ihere is a person Pinsboryrit seinen:An ander the name of Me New York mind • We. k tee .4- _.- 12M=1 .eam~:wmii ~uomv.gn 110 f -this iiaTzt7tWeampany Lra no councilon whai: aver with the New York Pekin Tea Company, as eon. enters of Tea jell readily discover by comp the . ankle they aellbrith the gentuneTea sold by the Nein Tort Pekin Tea Corapcny,ni the store of A. Jayeesi'le N. -Mewri- hfeCakaxttre gone. oillallutelphia • have no connection whatever with the New tort PekinTee o P.ny, bear line thee any right or privilege - to 'sell Teas underarm= wo neatly resnahhng cakes to have a teAdenty analead the fre.• • • • - UGLASB it CO "Mite' 2 • • 75 and 17 Fulton ea., N. Y. Passage an tareat DOW* an 4 Irelas4 teahow Or lrarkaidPltubrur Runde P e r e t n e =l=t i rce P ow=tio est WOW OA itezd of 91endlet racket kitopsotther in the Cabin, Second Cable, or ISteesaitoi ieetheil WeehlY lsotaLlretTooli Glower, Itelfast,.44, to New York. seem ireedithlrtett for lbw* orhe' Ptl=2=Ted • :_rPoo . from will W Pletslaweb; I* mew at R. Yuri - , they will:be forwarded onmesbately by "Larch risj.k.bte.'" thereby *lin tomb *able will enat:m to . Lna frcOn ' ldee4- ! pool en board *NessrVork and Hos* Steamers. Refer is Messrs. Li:Leech Co rittabot; • - - I. 86 Cedar et, New York Dralliobtalnisfon pnoi/Pal Ranks In Faatand; Ireland and *Aland, on the eaten rtasnable MVO, .1 tr.randt.. All Leiters post B GACK, LEAD-3 can baUffilver Lead; I. , - • 1 3 Obis comma Amerif ea Laid: Jot received; 'ter ode by • 1 N/CtIOONAIAKER k IX) , I iavls ' ' 1 ' St weed it • Q OAP-30 &as Cincinnati Snips list roccived; tot la We by . 'ATWOOD, lON & CU, ZAIDUEII4-130 sets and alias Peadbod: hading P freadtho edam boat New Erds'dad; Cor sale by avid • JAS DALZELL IMPS and PRICiOEAsi talcum: as.ortment of 11621p6 and fringes inst . rmeiv al at 62 muter IL • • irls •- • ' • AL MASON &CO ; OiIFORTS-4co do: waokn, assorted size,' tea .qvalides, bcianiful shaded and suiprilijitst rack' by oval SHACKLE WHITE litrattrx, canort. b r &ew aryl? plaid. Imit n. 13 • 811ACKLETT — & WHITE - Qllo47l.3—Ailargo assoniment of phild,ourped and L 3 primed: jolubpooodi for oak, b ovIS . Stucp,siv wurts..; t 4 LAWN }: . m...tr-Taie .- ipoild E darmoloi juAopeoed by . • nvIS • . IhiICELETra. WHYTE illßlC,SE—iisbxs.C.hieser. 1. slow lor solo by avid • , • • • .I.II,SDALZELL . Cibr=el!"' azid tiroen- . .!0 J mrl6 PARIS 06 E11111 and Veld!grin, ground in Oil, in dlp ilia cans; Intuit, by ; • " ; • n•l3, • SCIICONMANERe CO C a Elllclplact Laul r lane rise; &rule by . 13 • - ISCIWONAtaItER EtOD• QEONGE—t . seem* 'tit Awn *do coarse; BCHO for tale O by r . • NNIAICER kg* , 4 ;r; 4 A°' l'°°^ 4 °)"SOIIgZAKER k 00 QOAP--ZIO Nb.l. Beep. Jut lagelv.d by Mb. 1.3 Tagliosq Wilde by • 8L W 11AlINAITUil " 1" 1 W k i r l ritll7o 0 II M011•000—:161 kap 6 mutt Tobacetnitotiet;J•ed .1 for oak by' • .• B %V traRBAUGII bnTctm pm . Iktaibc 1\ Wo b7 ,l=Aitl MEDI 00024411 bte ne.r jut teed; 13 bY °via TietklEY BEraT . • ilmoNs la slim.;- for ',TASSEq4-11-Ei uvls r , 110 KYin kali brook by- II • . • . TAMEN & lIPST ti ers-tw c-edvitzei; r: tor mud it it diamond sy . TRIOS 808 jpioss for sice Ay 11,U • C ARBUTHNOT: QI:WEND: 13 inside by ik CCORDEO. e*a:Fieskah mumfietorivreeil L 1 and for talatbr .BAatacti N..-couv=s EZM= , I ===l euart,7 woodsbe slot 'MO/ demo I water it front sti i.stmixneanativa co MMaZM i' . ... .I'T." • STEAMBOATS. 1611. Mk Mi. I , ' • •., . CINCINNATI A N D/ PITTAIICIICI :. . ,'" * DAILY PACKET -URI . :-...„ ITIIIIS well imam line of Splendid. peatitei Attlah„ 1. ets i now composed or the lamely s tray bet finish and famished, and most poster. el -teats en the craters f th e Wm. .Faierr aceestrthewalaa Sad CO. fort* money tea oroeare,. has bees Melded for pie se . Liu Line has been i a .5i...t... f. , Os Ye , " —ha carried a nittlon of people . **oat th e least laths, to th eir persons. - The boats will be at the hot of W street the day mettles to outrun& br the retir • lion 0 .freight and the ettny-of tenement= the reels.. ter. fa ill ears the passage money oast be paid la • MONDAY MACILST. The MONONGAILEL' A.Capt. 5t..., arillleavo Patio burgh ere ry Monday morning at 10 delve heeling every Monday overawe at 10 P.M.. • • • ~ • • • TIISETDAY.PACHIDT. • ;The HIBERNIA, NO. 91, Capt. I...ENareiW, wrll leaps Dinaboigh every Tuesday port:dugal 10 o'clock: Wheclistp ova? , Tuetdar.evernotat 10 e..si„ .• • • w iE r ms.sniii. - packi.T.,_ ~; The - NS W ENGLAND, till Capt. S.'pson, Wt. leave Plttaburet even , Wed:madly montomp al DI clock; Whechog oveor Wednesday cocoon u 10 P. ' TrlttafiDAY PACIEKT« . The WISCONSI N.P.Pt• ft , J. Qew,wlll lave Pitta: - : burgh every Tbursday moran4_ailftotkpal Witeel4yr, every Thunday ve.oins at . 1,9 P:11. . . • . • . . • FRIDAY PAIIUCT.' •':1 • •• - ' The.cupPrit, NO. SI, 9apc[Cgratt,mill lea Pitt* / barith cvery Friday mamas at Ur o'clock , i7icelial every Friday evening at 10. - P.ar:: . , • _ •. - , 1 -------.... RATIMDAY PILCHE.T. • • Tbe lIMENG Elt. F.aol larafiad,lvrilllemartni WO every Saturday Frondus at !Well:cll.; "teflon every Satalday evetung at 10 R. M. • • . trir The. ISAAC NEWTON, .apt A. O. ilfasn; kayo Pittabosb awl') Enna.) . =rang at ID elatk Wheelims every Flobttay crown( BEAVER. PAIMEETA—NEW ARRANDERIENTaI MUD COPE; will leave for Bear er ~j Glargivis , Wellsville, cot and Eatardaf of seek vista, at dot 44 pa nmerasne on Monday . Wednesday and Friday. Alle lias a kw -; vit the laissigavrivssa Woodsmen end Re bade pre, — dazed so mare Lived. %me- •' oeilll . • • . Re IR nod Will leave. fat gelinf, GUEVTIIiIitt • -7 weardn.,.on Mofido, Weit.miar,•,, ,- and Vsiday of each week, a 11 ,.. e'e d ltreki a to, rsandiar,..7. )o.lToluday.Thunday and ay. - she bat a 'at the batting between V{ maneet 'sad- the brithis .., preparedto receive freighh at a l ai time. • - . . oetl9 • - - , The near and fan tumult iteMcc. Javea:.master,•ol l feaasaiabiyinthia ; ay at )0 o'cluk. ,Pca . frataht or rat. saga applv board. • nat7 FOR RAW oP.LEAri • ; dtl i f"Jity I L' ff leite7ti r iat il l•rns " ./trg e": smuLea'rAcKer usrwEF.N rrrivptriunt ' The fin. new atm Geo. D. Ceek, master, will les , . /all_ buret - corm Toeeday, Tlintsday add Lo avinease t et 0'0104; and Hrowasydle , evers ?today, Wednesday and Fnday mornings soli o dock Foeteishfor P.m/e ePPlywn bewd. ekle. meat' • J NEWTON ,Joe. A e Thespkodid steamer ; • GENERAL JESSUP, - • A nn., maste i p!rl . ll,lltime is above wit *PP Tau mi. 9's '2ll' 14. .'"-'7411'. pum a FOS,WELLSVILLE—DAILY LPLAAC'KP .11ai. • . ty ll aTh r 7"l" r '"" t w lidrpre 1 I:= ' ➢o'cleek,m4 1e4.1.5 Nyelhmila evert em ming at 4 reclock • For 6iighitarfp4n4go apply 04 601 yd.. ma! : ..' .FOR FRANKLIN-I'lX°' ULIAR r&CkKr. ... , The_mavilit i e i ntsuar , ... , ~ A 111iller;iikaster,will leave at aiovathiat !lung at 10. o'clock. .For fteiglitirt • P. , *l .1* .PPIT.r , bo.a. - : i *eat ` ( - ' .'F.EOOI.:.A.R .14.01SVILLEPACKET•• D a- Li.... . , . The new; hen diaaght and fasti.l ningateatner EUREJLA, , • Owner, miter, Wal ran as a regalia . whet between Pittahurgb aid Lonii..l, ville,dating the scarp. She leaves Friday, ()Weber 8, -._ al 10 &clack. . , ' 1 . r • For (malt oi paasage "Doty on board. - , 2 , .. oaf : ..!.. YOE WHEELING - Peo,:auster, has resamed.ll , lM, • alas trips sad will leave PI as above suety .Thendar day it3of4leek P.M. Pot , freierl or p lY s . zcom . a rosr m LA a ZABETHA CAZND ' HONO NCA--,1 ? • HE The new steamer , ." . .`r, ,'• elsea.master,eillruaaelbee . leg Pinshargh every !lineal, % 'ed sande) , and Friday, suet o'clock, A. 1.., end b:111S0a. ' beta iCity every Tuesday, Thursday and 83t111t37,111 IV o'clock, A.M. Pm freight et passage applyeaboatd. \!. ei4fbargt—Luilr4risTicm` above por[do[fu6lYe~,tevoo.% _ Ana .. k l •., For scrighl or r.,=450.10.t#,4!• FOR CINCINNATI—REGIJLO PACKET. • •.11!*1,10 Affit i lpjgek, meter, rrlll leave ft; emir. god intermediate pengooTkatidshrhe 7th lon etEldeleek, • - • , Z" For freight or pasegge, harinxltoperiat aegoommogs , Sou. 'NAY : J NEWTON JONES • . eel? tdoonsembola Ohms ~, EXPRESS LINES,`&" I's- • - BgONXOBII3 WALA.•Itt I II2B4-.' • • , BALTIROBE AND PHILADELPILUA/' [Only Kato Btar::[.l • ' ; I rgelitY;iBa, eat V:4 NTL - lemma Pittsburgh and : ra n ss ' weilk , ... The VitintarkelV leaves dadrat 8 or • h, precisely; the averUng fit 4' ;o'clock, 9o4ristese • t • - Firma en:Marsh .Baltiosore 31 boara,—PirO 4181' IPront Pittsburgh to Phdadelphia-40 bratr l / 4 .*Pare By lee Lomond boat Patunger•Vrill lotte,a on ttard, in essatortable Bute' Hostunu.the Aria stigtto—e»4 the ntoantatnslut dart light. Mid saiaad kdge 'Cambei..". [hod the 2 , 3 tight; Bawl avoiding rughttfavet.allOgethet• ittoasites eltarieml to rattle, to Bagel as She/ Wry In •g mo •f hWate ry c.,ot t • kChsa tiHo (iol.e W bo sooe i ßa it n! o ' ulsako dn Ober: • ' 7 MESIIAK . • aria" • . • portatlew e the pi:ast , ergarf.l7 • ,„• , , , BOOWNSVILf.YI AND•CIIIIBER1.114114 :11=la fidanid9==b74 oltioNIO• iho ' Brovattoilb, t ro, ceit S;earklppers pod oibact mo,_ ; by the proprietors onlh the mown dispahli,l4 stie**. - f emote met, • Bills o( atOrCiutAtettolli3O. .1N ttte • P e ; IroTriol f o thP •'? D ? ; . ' !, - ootemi !{Vt. • .• . • ,FOlLinoini,,DUctlCAN' net • ' • :Winer Komi, Pattbe I. • - i. 19 0 tl CE , .- - :ia, I rvine bailie;anti all ilunaa:riding goo& Amnia *H, J -' Uq . atemlai axe' 'animal:l ihaintia ban &Winn ann a raw initial - express magma ertelirraif learn.. :*ilis• lo tr...font rooda• for yinsbarah,only. and we Twill farninh reeetpui at ourodina In Baldwin, to dolor ;goods in thlrty.alz • balm at Putsbatia,raarabilli and Ilairoad. dclaynonly earl:pied, 'Rapu tar dus yaa ~ ;will, a/so be [mainland by Adana it laaifrartaarba.. ! , yark and Philadelpant. As lira ma - 0e only ewer. Iby nudi: trains wen', shippers .an) Informal that ta•l , ,most . mean, receipts at lantanae aka, oda. . URE °Mae /I AO It D‘okrant at. Wigan*. 1 I 0 e V i %I nIt MO S , . A it..tiC charo. tiotd.raufirik FRESB MUM - ft • 6ronew:c.o?lru!ek Ralidas, •- • :11 , 1i 44160.0471:44 • • • 10 big ri.ficlicei Cana • 1 61 r = 1 17 1 1 ,1'!I -- • • LAMRERT lStaltik;. 118,00.1511.1.1r4, • • - %X at hbdspyisa N O acilaii ' • • . . - • • 130 bbis iv 0 111olampt,In oat 6,114 _ 41 6010 P and Y 11.1%iy , • IC4ba loo6bg IrsOdreei . , • -Ni 6 okkhlereawilmia Whi,kerti vrith stsomnent of G ro otenti. lima smallotrsur ;aeon; kir wile by • W *4I.I3ITCHELTRIug` , I „octitillm • - "-• 100 lisontr Q=OlllE3-173 bbts'Powo •-•• : . 3.2 'O 0 Chesea ml : • 4 1 • --5 " r'. • , • .• 100 bill avian IFer - Coridtgekti. " = lol k 1i1A291 9 . 111U1 t..,77 °. ! 41 - . 1 3" P ool; . • 4 n Dry - App l o, I . " .....;411Zet • : b ant 1 ,"1,7,11 ,.witerl• Mak go Ids Pm vie° .111 be paid i jc,g; r k, &Aiwa PP.? 71 i 4 . 41 , 411 . 13 $ irTmool 177 n►bu on.or. A u d.dithi s , R ow . rwbg „a d , yd, vide dm% to 26 Inks*, ef t Wk. 3'&11 mime* , flusaraiqts—lxi *ls .aoten maimr. *lab ton was A PFFNOTf 7.; 1 , 3 r;iLyz;tEL-:,