BY MAGNETIC' TELEGRAPIL RTED itt.'IIOLISCOLLVICED 11 selusaveli . tior th. Plttalrargh Oa . Ace 114144 trona Vint Arms...4n», and torolkes"He=ms tort...-Destruetion of the Raiding Water Reservoir. - PIMADRZIRa, Nov. 11, 18t8. Getp. lidtomahof the firm of adfleld ac co, of this city , bad bin right arm idiot oil to day, while on a gunning ezetution. A amble s A L A mbevtville, N. L, was burned but night, and twelve Imam - belonging to Van Awe bung's 11:1011141:1110 perished ln the flames. The bundstion of the Spring Garden and Nor thern Weak* Water 'Wades gave way to day, with a tiemendons nuithwtdch carried away about two /Miami &et of the wallanannutding the Gir, std cialkge, end completely inundating the entire 01=1 simininding the location ar the reservoir. The &Maga 4 d estioted 1130,000. Gealiccat suite arrived here to day. The Generalkmacik*roved in health. We 'hies eve* appearance, considering wind end 'families, Of a snow storm. Vorniont. Niw You, NOT. 11, IE4B. Tha re:side of the Coniteational Election in Ver. montl—seccaid dikrict is Williun übbard, and 3d Gen. #; "Mash; melected; both fp; and In the 4th, Lnchis S Pac7r, reelected, Loa - anus, Nov. 11, 1849. Therm& is Louisiana Is no longer doubtful for hate rewrn from nearly all the et* Dsmooratio i d'utrtets, which show Iwo. mi t, dclapClti ansmat us. In putting Louisiana, certain ly, down for Talc*. VikreMu and G•argta. Fagan:lusty Nov.ll,lSid. North Carolina end Georgia have both gone fin Taller; TIM mnjorities are not given; bat we have area hare which pets aR doubt at tee. Nsw Yozz, Nov. 11 t*ltet Maisachuietts Balled km Oregon to doy,,with 160 irtillery coops, under command cif MAW Hathiway. Weather cold, with threat min UMW storm., ' Puttencrztaa, Nov.ll, 1848. Asliapatehjustiparom oar agent at Charleston, fertirater oa'avith the following minim Gettilfastayleei majority; 2000. Ifirgtuliss 83 cottnites, 2500 Whig gain. g Thp selegraphiellites south of Mobile out ace . Pitadiparnui, Nov- 11,1818. Afges k , the stunner's arrival our markets !lave begiinte, with animal:4 to trade at unchanged -NEW 'YORE MARKET. - • • . New Yoar.,Nov. 11, 180. The weather, within the last 24 home, has be alga apnatcurbr cold, causing apprehension among WV commercial men, kor feu of the early closiog of thii Caul This tuts caused habitue of Flow th Wulff. Sales of Genesee at $5 311 to $5 44a, and some at 55 50 per bbl-imiers not yang to varies largely, the stock artiviegis gener a lly go iog tato War. There is • demand for shipment, but at lower nom Onto Sales of ofprime white Wheat at 12466 Lia, prime labia 113 to 115 e. Western. via Or. kiwis, at 109 to 110; and for Chicago 96099 cents pit - c,,,Nue—Salee Of Mixed at 67 to 69c, and prime yeibc v et 72 me per boalteL - cab at 316335 can per bualteL )40- %attar at 666367 eta per busheL :Doke ''-Sale' at 65 cents per bushel. pt Now-atlea at prime Pork at $8,76639,87; men ai . et2 ink ;per FAA—market quiet. Bleu Awe at $9 '25239, .371. Lard—heavy. -Beef Co de on .hoot, .46 Z2h66-681 per cart. ,a-aft.e . lead Lomat 71e per lb. '• Cotton—Se, Nui fair ospland ate cm - Lead—The, e lea coculative demand. BlecirTret I#l9 notes, 1 0 3 1. BEM laatKET. Batzniamt, Nov.-11, 1848. ": - Arittr.4lte WS *it it the ClOllO WWI dna 'The ilqiedioas 63r the I week were 20,000 barrels. Sales o y, Howard t oed alt. $505,121, and City Mills at $5.1205,25 oUbbh F l ab y White Wheat at 11263115. reorn--SaLla at 59050 c pee bosh. • 'Whishet--Saleti at WO per gallon. Sleitiakai,4lles Weatern Sides at 504 Shcal. ;lea 660nd Hams at 10: 9 t per lb York—Sale* plainest $9 per bbl..ettok low. • ..i.Tebruarales ofOhlw,a t to 90 perlb, yeast .4*; .1134#ayellting piiniCe m e — re Votansellere lb! Ogles tar mentim Ind,shectedire Patents, . infinteuttent on MUni-n . and tits epplication Omens theiuts,and cran:tic= andPoreign Laws of Patents, IDROP. WALTER Li:JOHNSON; /ate of Philadel ph:te, ,awl r. 0.1101383103 DU:Washington city, (to 'Ate Wad by Bawd Know lee Fee, bare Meath:tett of che U' need at Patent Mien) rem associated Own rehre together faiths prosecatisse the above btanithes aproresidonal basl=n4 ennui* their race; at the Peres rt filitice i or .berans the Courtin and will de., A oro,thrjr4cdtvidollentlial to ferwaniteg the Wes. esSeiLluseel, us and others who may. coast& these or place , beau., w itt their hands. Mr. Knowles kin thr the past mere, I pasta beldam post of bLachtuest in tie United Stateal Vent Ceres,and resides that enmities to ripe pays l a the present =Unerring- His talents end peculiar pa, Wu ter the itopmentoffice so long fill ed by bits, jam beets thll=opoised by lerenton witenmsr the odic L OUSelf 4 ' The office of p.,re R. lion P street, - opposite tke palate Odle •st, .hingrD. C., wbero pram, mas a paid, ..01 be p rouptly anended commun ttN exam bad= made, drawl o, as, SPectlionnotret and all r. Itoec men tamed— to. tmodels procured when tr • redeetet seasonsblerseall• - trims orMtdrit eptabe saewetep eft, tztuninatione num be ae esstipsald by the. DMA- ',WWI - G ra c i e ale te which pertains to the Pa ; tau Lesnillensts.J..ts ilk, ...in be .12ima' by • InVd 1 • •••• -••• •of dm, blepeet oassional chararscr, and . a,aseawnwiti Meemd . nies and other Scientific etyattittertyB BIIMMIASTER. ALIJA ": ." • "' IN • dad daatabOve emir& ' l4 .OMI, • C=B"ing Or YOU di Me • with th e gscaterst "Ze Mary. • Wet to heal Santo el t. atE94 ILAISLI9B 9n991 ' dd brdd do; dd 9r JI: do air, jug recchred sad Lev mit. o nort . BROVirPirk, C LBERTSON 'QUOBICE 7 .4 eyes Si c ily la 4, u t rM ree'd Lde by 'BROWN tie, • LUDI-40141slasinedaadforsati bT - twirl - : a mai BERTSON EPSOM 11.f.LTB-41 bbts joss nate aci ref tea by 'most • BROWN & CUSX ERTRODL. frOBACOO,6O bxa assorted choke tea umds fie To bastat;tastratehnid and for . axle 4 , _ oast BROWN & COLIMA , MON BOX Betkp cm , plug Itbacco, Pa, No Is A" eeterA and fox ' wiwari tan - ' BROWN &CULP& - CASSES Born Tobasr4., ion reed' ono for AW* . no vl BROWN CULBEICIVON CrLAU CUT] 12. A.NDOLAZIEBSDIAMONDS- -, UOVILTYIJ isied,ol"Diekeason's. Diamond., exprea aly Ca my email sales. , nov4 • • W WILSON GOBER PEAS -17 el,Ntai leading per steamer Oa 7evirl end fee Isle by JAWDALZELL, 14 water at C. TAB-ddObbls N Cll4, erg CaT • tart R Jeld DALZELL II• 1.-12 bbko Limed Oils 93 do Tunas' do; lost NJ TS WA Wr We by .vorYslicausolg bco snouatat- :obit& prime N Saw; grhi ind for sale by 0016 RO /PAP -60 bblslsms Nofilibickereb X 401- vecetirad saa Or sale by R ROI OW DER -100 kegs Hoek PeruderabanoNa for a... n 4 MI a Ale,ll)oll,—Obtas Coo pare No 1 Land a. 4 treeeind and for . bT SiLLEREItc NICOLS el Mil AR-60M& N O Sugar, itrietl7 prim, in store 0 QC. eon:dimes= and tar sale by 1. 8 WAIT:MIAS, a water sad el front .1 INSITDOIL-1 0 Ws Linseed OD, jut reed far Bile by WIZTON BOWEN, :sot* ' - 90 Cron st -- am ItiU!l-• .u • 11 % pM. " Cyan, Torioiii brand., UI • wvntrkilowEN in fine 11VORMMICObb 11031 1 11 J. dor, Jut reeeirrAind far _ Co_ -J SCHOONdidIiEJI .03:001 ES-4 bbh. Plabbi Apyler, 30 boxes O itmadvaiiikr; 4 asekipriose Feuber, OA reed sate sale bp' non/ C fl GRANT VELVET CORDP-Two baks nee min darl T 1,114 d C Ol 4 eel opened and tor ask by on= SILACKLETT t SMITE =LOS—An ossotninnt of beautiful &at otylsi on, Caskunoto, Valentin aid Cotton uwerloot receiving by SHACKLETT WHITE Vest atoll •' ►r' .s. Igo • oat [cll.! Lod Or gale 47 WOO OIL BaBIDTIONE-4000 lb_s jag reel sad for trf atOo KIDD& Co 14 ' 1.• an REV • r sale 0r.130 1 KIDD & Co • AMP BLACH-4 cuts iuleried and for We by NMI - JOHN D MORGAN A BD m e -Winter ntained, toe sale al retell by novtl JOHN D MOIWAN GrAHDENBEEDS-A ebrdeorrrypi, o f f t " h o. zda , seedy of HU, for LBIO,Jost roe's orol for We by 001 e . JOHN D MORGAN *A *CEMEEL-0 bbbk largo No 3 Mactano, &MD, intptolllll4 11l store andlos sale by 3.373NIIIERMAN ISNOILMNN3-7 4 M 6 bac Masrafactosed Tbacco, embro _J. Nag come ado* most p o lar Lauds of Ws, Da:C=Olaan aod (oral b L 8 WATERMAN RIO Co aIniDRWS-445 G.pollldOf e and estates Youulf -111.7 e ,--k " S i m p ti lia tee Blatt Tesig • Alapter 40 mats 0.4. 1 14 , ' 6 d Ze im bT • 7 - 4/.0 4°1111""613 ----• "rIiVIA COMMERCIAL RECORD. ME= /km I Banl Moon Moo' TV .eta. 1. rii ea. 6.haltes. , 6 60 .3 1 618 7 0 5 0 7^.7 • 7 1 1 fili . 531 7 2 412 941 7.2 4C7 10 47 ' • 7 4 436 11 131 7 3 433 more. NOVEMBER 11 Batnrd 12 Sunday, 13 Monday, 14 Tuesday, 15 Wednesday, 16 Thursday, 17 17ziday, PITTSBURGH BOARD OP TRADE COMMITTEE FOR NOVEMBER. N. IL . CSULIO. W. I. TOTIIM. Onicx PrITSSUROTI GAZETTE- Monday Morning. No- morning, November, 13:1;48. Every thing was quiet in the market on Satur day, and transactions limited. FIX/UR—Receipt. by river were quite full, but Wale wai done in the way of sales. Moderete transadians froth firm hands at $424,1 2 1, end from store at 4, '232.4,31; small sales of extra brands at 4,37200. GRAM—Tits market is without . change; sup plies are lighs with small sales from store at the fallowing nominal rates:—Whcat SO; rye 30255 c, barley 55260 c, corn 37, and oats at 280 p bu. BACON—The market is dull, with regular lim ited,sales of Western cured at, for shoulders 4; *Weis and llama 610 1 c, as in quality. LARD ia. nominally worth 71671, with small sales, BlTTER—Regolia sales in keg at Sclo9 as in gualitit. CHEESE--The market is steady but not ac• bee. Sides of Wit at sia6c, and of cream at 61 Moen , - GROCWIES—We note regular sales as GA kraw—N O sugar 51fid5t, loaf sugar 861.1 c, N 0 maim= 31c, auger Youse at 403450, Rio coffee Sic, rice at 51e gi lb--other articles no cbaagc, Lan os ran Gea. Scorn The steamer Gen. Scott was lost on the night of the 19th inst, on !Ake St. Clair. She was run into by the schooner &as, and sunk in a Gra, minutes. It is thought Mat all on board were waved.--{SC Louis Union Cuicsoo AND GALSV Raitsioso—Four miles of this road are already completed, and the track is being laid at the rate of kileen hundred feet per day. A locomotive for the rued has arrived at Chicago, and will immediately be put upon the track. The track will be laid as far as Brush Hill this fall. and to Fox river early in the spring.-.-{St. Louis Repub. TICE TAitiFl , ADD TRADE OF Morocco--°A Royal order has been received from the Government of Morocco, fedocmg the.dritim on all goods imported into this Empire, from 20 down to 10 per cent ad valorem; excepting upon the article; mentioned below, which are reduced nu follows On Iron, from S 5 to SI p cwt. On Raw Cotton, to S 3 a. cwt. On Raw Silk, (torn 51 to 50c fr. m. This radical reduction in The duties upon foreign goods cowing into this country will have the effect to cause the enterprising commercial men of the United States to torn their attention hitherward, Where a lamellae trade might be established upon Geld now almost entirely unoccupied by Ameri. tan enterprise, while several other nations are reaping a rich harvest from their trade with this Empire." THE CIIIMIII TBADC—We learn that Messrs •plills, Converse & Co, of this county, have during the present week shipped five entire cargoes of cheese, amounting to over 500 tons, from Ashta bula harbor. • They have purchased in Ashtabula, Lake and' Genus° counties daring the last two months. over 1000 tons of cheese fur shipment to New York. Who will doubt hereafter the cogoo. men - of "Cheesedoml" We are informed that the notice of the Cheese" by a N Y corres pondent of the National Intelligences should have credited the manutheture of that cheese to Messrs Mille & Stone, of Morgan, distend of A Patin & Stone, is ad erroneously stated. ' This cheese, we ere infisrmed, was purchased by Mills. Converse & Co, for their New York employers—fAshtabitla Sentinel. Men Mama We learn, says the Corpus Christ Star, from one of the traders who recently arrived from beyond Laredo, that a mining company with a capital 0f.5400,000, were making arrangements to work the mine between that place and Mon clerra, and that some of the machinery had alrea dy arrived. The mine is mid to be a very rich one,andnas not been worked since the expulsion of the Spaniards—we presume owing to its prox. tinily to the Indian ranges. For years many of Abe poem people have washed out the metal In I small parcels, and more than $lO,OOO thus prone led has been brought to Corpus Christi in ex ohange fpr goods Now that the Indians will be kept in check by oar soldiers, the company con pursue its labors uninterrupted, and we wish them ,v access, not only kir their own good, but for the •beneSt ItMtast be to Corpus Christi. THE 13wrr DIZOVIC or Cams ta roe Wonia— ;lsaac Funk, Esq., of McLean county, in this State brought to this city, a few days ago, a drove of twelve hundred bead of cattle, which were bought sbmghtared and packed by Meant, Wadsworth, Dym-ArXhapaud- which. averaged J 377 pound per bead. And in, they were grass fed cattle, too— none d them stall fed ' We doubt whether there was ever so large a drove of grasakA cattle dn. van to any market that would average so high.— Mr. Funk received nearly 830,000 for the drove. which be took to McLean county. The beef was cured and packed in Mr. Dyer'. best method, and will be soot cast to contribute still further to the high reputation of Chicago beef.—(Chicago Demo. Mayinille, Nov. 7, 184.9. Hemp is without change since our last report.— We quote it in good demand at 5,50, at which a ferw sales have been made. Contrasts are making quite - freely for the new crop, deliverable 113 soon as it can be got ready, at $5. Wheal--65i10c, with but few buyers, and but little animation. New York, Nov. 0.-1,300 beef cattle, 750 from the South, remainder Mi. State) 50 cow. and calves, and 4,600 stutep and lambs. Prices, dc-c—lieef Cattle are not offered so no meroindy; the supplies coming in from the country diminishing an the season advances, but prices since our last have undergone considerable change and the sales warrant our quoting the highest rates obtained, 7,50 cart—hut there nave been trans actions to a considerable extent at 1543. The de mand at these prices ha been tolerably active , and not more than 100 bead remained unsold at the clue of the week's -business. Cows and Calves all sold at prices, ranging as in, quality. from 625 $32. 555. Sheep and Lamb s—Prices of sheep $1,25, 2,75 to 3,75, and lambi 75c, 51,75 to 2,75. 400 left over. Da. SPLitars Deus ROMP. son sus Livss Con ran..--The proprietors of this celebnved medicine are in daily receipt of the most gratifying to as to. the excellence of this remedy. Dr. APLane's Liver Pill In casegrwhich had been gWen up as in.!. sable by the most skilful physicians, have been cured immediately, so soon as these Pills were administered. These eattiacatea have been published, and have been no mtmerous, that It Ls now an established fact that /111.,ane's Liver Pills are the best medicine ever offered Lot the cure of Hepatic derangement Lose no tin., therefore, ye that suffer under that worst of seourges, the LiVer Complaint, bin hasten to parchue and use these Pills. Poe sale at the Drug Store of nova 1 KIDD ft Co, GO 'wood at • 117 . Dfin:IPII• V the bane of many a men's exist ales. No tepee can describe the sufferings caused by this distressing disease. It nnfits rasa for hts sta tion in life, whatever it may be, and makes him feel as though be would rather not exist than endure such 'misery. Yet those sufferings am produced in the first place by derangement of the stomach, and if this were met by using B. A. Fahnertock's Anti-Billow the bowels unsold be cleansed, the accumulation of bile carried off, and • speedy and sure relief obtained. Prepared and sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCB A Co, comer lit and wood, also comer 6th and wood its . male Wants Svaminc.-I,Ttane's Vennifoge!,- This Inside liable remedy for woman!. Is nmldly 'implanting all ether. in public estimation Where it is used it Mu produced the beet effects, and driven oat all other rem edies. uji is the beat they have ever seen,” is the re- Mark