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II , IIWAYZ . • .Z: - 411 A t; ' , 7;: ' ,. 7 '‘ 'E' : : tg 4ct Aar, cane remehis..ta Co.. Stephen pees -4'5 .4 'n L b 4 14 12" *4 5 ,. ttrt were removed ' from 'Washington to PhiladeL I phik, lestweek, tci.bere-inierrie with appropriate eirerrionies'inthe't'a ni of St. Petill3 Church. A i thoiniment ilalso to be itreeteeoter them. I • c3Thetim'e occupied - bp Gen.Aearney in get ting possession of Nearlfila.Tieo, with a population of sopoo souls, including 'a Mareh lof 900 miles, was fifty-4145. This is doing business with prompt- Sasztr asn Bnavca Cimai:.—:We learn frot, a notice published in the New Lisbon Patriot, by the Directors of the above work, that the Date= Division from New Lisbon to the Ohio River, a l distance of about ps mike, was -completed ,and. open for the passage of, boatsonAbe 29ih ult., and iris - anticipated That the work will be completed for navigation from . Wayneaburgh to the Ohio Ca- i nal, a distance of about 50 miles, early the presentl north 1 111 P,S.-•--Since the above was in type, vse received' the patriot of Friday lent, from which we learn' That the day plivinus, (Thursday,) was a stirring day in New Lisbon. The whole population were agog in expectation of the a.rrival pfthe first. boat on the Sandy and Beaver Canal. At day light,', says the Patriot, a nationaLtaluth was fired in hon or of the occasion; and till mid-day, the people tor' miles around continued to pour into our . At I o'clock, a procession of citizens of both sexes, in 'carriages and on horsiback, wap formed under the direction of Dr. George McCook, and proceed ed down the line of the canal fur the purpose of . welcoming the gueSts who were expected,upon the i boats. In the evening, cued after our paper was I Co atsar.—Do not forget the concert of the put to press, a torchlight procession and a citizens,' Swiss Swiss Bell Ringers, at Philo Hall, to.night tall were to close the day's hilarity. EMI z 4. s. trAtart, =Sot A2rb • PIT TSDURO-It! MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER. 2, 1546 ALEBANE ELECTIO.R...-WO ate rejoiced to learn,l notwithstanding the , reports of the federal papers I to the contrary, Ih-it Mr. COTTRELL, (de) . has been elected to Congress from the 3d District, in i Alabama, over , BSEXAR, his federal opponent.— This election took place to fill the vacancy occa-1 sinned by the resignation of Mr. Yancey. The pa: persspeak of Mr. Cottrell as a sound democrat klad.'an able man—..vorthy of the fullest conficiente of his' constituents, and Worthy to fill the place of his eloquent'predecessor. _ Tax Wan- isra TUT. Tswerr.—The Washington Union says—. The New York Express' recklessly end absurdly estimates that.sBo,ooo,ooo have been already expended.' It ridicules our means CuntruP) far obtaining locos to carry on the war, and urges ns one.reason why we cannot make any loan upon good terms, that Lilo tariff; our great means of re• payment, has been made less productive, and at the same - time the country has been, by the war, plunged into expenses that have no end.' This as sertion, like, all the rest, is without any foundation. We state upon authority which cannot be disputed —from coextensive investigation into the receipts, and ot the *revenue, made at the great em . porium of commerce, New York, and at other poinus—that the estimate of the Secretary of the Treasury of the proceeds of the tariff Of 1846, to the amount of twentytelglif millions, is most like. I yto.fall short of theitruth. * The estimate is now about. thirty milliont; instead: of twenty-eight." LATEST IROX %.ISTA Fs =By the •.irchcr ti silich arrived at StrLouis on the 24th ult.. from Fort Leavenworth ; the.' I.Tnion learns that an ex prase bad arrivecrat the fort on the evening of thel 17th, with. intelligence ilium Santa Fe to the 17th ult General Kr ettivir had returned' from the South, after a veri.sudiessful tour. The inbabit ants all greeted the Stars and stripes, and none but the wealthy, hinted dissatisfaction at his presence; but the lower and 'Middle classes hailed the Gener al as their libemtcir arid friend. Orders had been_ issued to have the dragoons and one huited of Captain Fiscasa's company in readiness to march to California by The 25th of pist l tnoilthi', at which time the Mormons were ex pected to atiire.. 'Gen. KZITCNET would command expedillonln person. . The expiess met the Mormons, under command of Lieut. Sinn!, Ist dragoons, with the ordnance i and artillery , on the Cimeren; Col. Teoitipsos,with I ii,det4chment of dragons, at Cottonwood For Capt, j Exos and Lieut. Dreg, of. the Ordnance -Depart- I meat, and Council Grove. 'By return train of wagons from Bent's Fort, which arrived at Fort Lavenworth or . ithe 14th inst, Dr. S....rrnsrisolc, smgeon, of the Mormon battalion, 'writes from the Crossing of the Arkansas, that had not Dr. A. S. Sxrrn, of the Ist dragoons, arrived to assufue . the command, these people would never liave crossed`the plains; that they were. the most imbecile set of men he had ever met with. (This differs materially from the statement of our own ciriesporident, and is ptobaßly tinctured with pre judice.) , A great many of the Mormons were sick, but none had died. The man who killed Diarist Gunnet teamster, at Council Grove, had fled. Mona TitOOPS AT New 0ut.r....c5.---At N. Or leans, on the 14th, says : the'Bulletin, one hundred recruits for thelst regini en t,of dragoons, with their horsmarrived yesterday An the steamer Julia, from St. LOWE, and will proceed to the Rio Grande im- mediately. They arc under the command of Col. Kearney, a relative of Gen. Kearney. and men and horses are not to he passed by any in the service. In the selection of the horses taste and judgment have been exercised. They arc all of one color, an iron grey, and appear to have both speed and bot tom. €O. In iti4p, Hamilton county, in Ohio, went for Gen. Harrison. At the late election in that coun ty for Cor4cress. James J. saran, the Democratic candidate, gpt"lod3 votes more than the combined vote of Ids 'Whig - , Independent and Abolition corn . petitora.- Ilie.majority over the Whig candidate it, - 2758. • Ws, learn from the Washington Examiner, that SWAILTZ, who was injured by the accidental discharge of a. Gun, ih the heighborhood of Amity, died On Sabbath last. From the occurrence of the accident she lingered about nine days until death finished her sufferings. Stie remained insensible all, the time. Frar..--0n Monday the 19th inst.,.the Flouring Mill and . Carding Machine of ,Mr. DAVID Hoes, on Mingo Creek. in Nottingham township, Wash ington couaty, wai entirely consumed by fire, to. gather - with all the property, boaks, &c., in the Mill at the time. Mr. Hoges loss is supposed to be about $600; he has boat his entire dependence' for the support of a large family. s',CrThe St. Louis Reveille learns from a gentle• man, who left. New Orleans on the 10th ult., that on the morning of, that day he learned from Gov.' Johnson, of Louisiana, that Col. Hunt had received orders immediately to procure transportation for 3,000 troops-to Tampico. - • The New Orleans, pa pers of 'the 11t1 and- 12th 'Make no Mention of . this. . • of The Louisville Journal is making itself merry about the'"Keystone", tuMbling out of the Deinocratie Arch. l'he.Demeeracy of Pennsylva nia will rise in the majesly of their-strength next October, and replace the key, and then the.Jouniil gill laughout of the other side of itki-month.-- Ohio Statesman. , _ “As trite as prearliing: obtfrientl. The Demo .. crag of Pennsylvania von't btay beaten, no Low `,~ r , r 1 • Dttstasstst 1141.1.—The Ball given by the De quesne _Bite . Company,. ,on Friday . Cveniag,. under the directions of Managers lttsaanAtt, Howsan, ItrAns, and others, was really a most magnificent Ithas been a long time atnee we have seen so many =tiling and handsome fates together; all presentuppeared to enjortbemselveliadmimbly• and the whole affair could not have passed off mote dee orously and pleasantly than it did.. The number present was estimated at between three and four I hundred, and we are, happy to learn that the pro- ceeds will enable the company to make some essen tial alteraiions in their apparatus.We understand that a number of the other companies contemplate giving balls, we hope they may all meet with the same success as our friends of the Duquesne. TIIT.LIRE.—The Ravels and E. S. Conner are the attractions at the theatre this evening. FENN,SILIANIA LEGISLAIIRE, STATE SEAATE. 1 Phila. city.-IV. .4. Crabb, Charks Gibbons, 2 Phila. county.—Oliver P. Cornmant Henrfl.. Benner, William F. Small.• 3 Montgomery.—Grorge 4 Chester and Delaware.— Win. Williamson. l Berks.—Sohn Po'teiger.• ' 6 Bucks Rich.* 7 Lancaster and Lebanon.—John P. Sanderson 3. ircrr Smith. 8 Schuylkill, Carbon, Monroe. and Pike.—W. Overfield.• '9 Northampton and. Lehigh.—Jacob D. Baas.' 10 Susquehantia, Wayne and Wyoming.—W. H. Dirnmick. 11 Bradford. and Tioga.—Gordon F. Mason! 12 Lycoming, Clinton and Centre.—lnn. Harris.' 13 Luzerne and Columbia.—William S. Ross. 14 Northumberland and Dauphin.—Jrnj. Jordan. 15 Mifflin, JUniata and Union.—.J. TVagonseller. 16 Perry and Cumberland.—Wm. B. Anderson. 17 York.—Phqip Smyser.• 18 Franklin and. Adams.—Thos. Canon. 19 Huntlngdorr and Bedford.— John Morrison. 20 Clearfield, Indiana, Cambria and Armstrong.— . • Wm. Bigler. 21 •Westmoreland and Somerset.—Samuel Hill. 22 Fayette and Greene.—Charles Black. 23 Washington.—E. G. Creacraft. 24 Allegheny, and Butler.—John Levi:, George Darsir. 25 Beaver and Mercer.--Robert_Darrogh. 2G Crawford and Venango.—Jamea P. Hoover. 27 Erie.--. True B. Johnson.' 28 Warren, Jefferson, Clarion, Potter, and Nl.K.ean Joseph L. Giilia. . . Democrats in Roman—Vhigr. M Italic—new Members marked thug (*).-Native American thus (t) HOUSE OM EEPRESENTATIVEL Adams—Janus Cooper. Mda.nds, panic/ McCurdy, T. J. Bighorn, John S. Iritson. Armstrong—D. Klingensmith, vol. Bradford—John L. Webb, V. E. Piollet. Bedford—James Burns, Jr., 'John Sipes. Beaver—John .Allison, John Sharp. Berks--Chal:Levan, John C. i'dyers,',John Long, Jacob Graeff. Butler—John R. Jfa,ris. . Bucks—John Dickson, John fiatnnr, Gm. Warner. Crawford—S. G. Krick, J. E. Kerr. ' Centre and Cletuileld—S. Worrell, John Bey- nolds. Chester—Gro. Ludley„llestry G. Exam:, Thos. K Bull. • Columbia—Stewart Pearce, C um b er l a nd—Jas. Markey, Armstrong NUN( Canibria—midiaci . Haesom Delaware--Sketchlry Morton. Dauphin—Jos Fox, Theoifore Grata. Erie-,-.David A. Gould, Win. Sanborn , Franklin—J: Jll. Pomroy, Thompson MAllister Fayette—J. IV. Phillips, lcm. Bouglmer. Huntingdon and Blair—David Blair, Henry Bri denthall. Indianar—li r f C. - stf Night, Jefferson, clarion and Veoango—John Keatley William Perry. Lebanon—John Baader. Lehiglaftutd Carbon—Peter Bowman, Alexander Lockhart. Luzeme—Nathan Jackson ' George Fernsterma e. cher. . Lancaster—D. W. Pattason, Abraham Shelby, lotteph C. Diikinron, George Mor rison. Lycooning. Clinton and Potter—Timothy Ives. Benjamin F. Fouling. • 3.liftlin—Wm. Recd. Montgomery—John S.' Weiler, Geo. Westner, John Thompson. Mercer—Thomas Pontetny, Robert Black. Northumberland—Samuel Hunter. Northampton and Monroe James Vilet, John Jacoby, P.M,.:Bush. Perry7;:lohn Souder. Phila. city—Benjamin Matthias, Thomas G. Con nor, Ir. W. Haley, W. Montelins,Charles B. Trego. Phila. county—thonias Daly, T. S. Fenton, Thos. H. Forsyth, John K. Laughlin, Stephen D. Anderson, John Kline, Henry 'gather, John Ru pert., SChuylkill—.Sanmel Kaufman, A. 11". Leybw - n. Somerset—Joseph R. Edie. Susquehanna and Wyoming—David Thomas, S Fassett: Tic§ga—iohn C. Knox. Waslin:,ton—Biehard Donaldson. George V. Lawrence. Westmo rel a nd=—George R. Hay maker, Janes Clark, John Fauaold, Warren, INtKean and Elk—J. Kinnear. Wayne and Pike—Pope Bushnell. Union and Juniata—Jacob ArCurtey, John AV- Minn. York—Wm. ITAbee, (Ind) Wm. Boss, D. L Gehley. Democrats in Roman—Whig's in Italic. In the Senate, In the House, 58 74 Whig rnajority . on joint. ballot, (including Na tire;) 17! MENDERS OF CONGRESS ELECTED Diets. DESIO&LAT9. fiats. Winos. On Friday:evening,.the 30th ult., by Alderman Blakely, Mr. Josr.pn PArritr,•to Miss MAUT: eldest daughter of Mr. Richard Doisett, all of this ~ .-..' .•:: q -'4---!-;::,-:-..f ._','-,.-.i•-.. ~ ' l":',_ •:1..,:.-:"!-;:':',:.1,"!::?:.t''...,''..::':....:.-1 • A Szssxo:s - 1647 RECAPITULATION. Detnocrata. Whigs. Native 14 18. 1 44 3. Charles Brown, 1. Levitt, (Native,) 4. C. J. Ingersoll, 2. J. R. Ingersoll, 9. Wm. Strong, 5. Chas. Freedley, 10. Richard Broadhead, 6. J. W. Hornbeck, 12, David Wilmot, 7. A. R. Milvaine, 10. Job Mann, S. John Strohm, 23. James Thompson, 11. Chister•Butter ' 13. James Pollock, • 14. Geo N. Eckert, 15. 11. Ness; ; - 16, Jasper E. Brady, 11. , John Blanchard. le..Andrew Stewart, , • 20. John-Dickey, 21 M...l{ampton 22. J W. Family, 21., Alex. Irwin. Ttrarrled, kdaa s-, , ; I I - ' f , . r iS i ; " t. ;~ -:.,,,,,,,,,,,.._,.•.., .........:;,...:..3..-i.i.„,i,',:,...::„.,::;..:...:'.,:•,: • . s. ' . 1 List og Leatars n EmencN6 in!the Pon:Office, at Pittniurgh, Novembei 1, 1846. Penton, calling for letters, wfinee namesarrlon. ther, • 1, , idiims.Tbomai ' Anderson Ihrriett Adams SirablA ' I.Andeison Aljao - . Anderson David Ammen Daniel Antis Jesse - Alexander Andrew Anderson Edward.ll Alexander . Abraham Archibald Israel Rev. Alexander Mary i Armstrong Daniel Allan Enoch ; Areher Clement Amy Susan Atkinson S H Rev ' Anlendet William Ashton William Anglia Anne - , Augenstien John Anderson Benjamin Baittl•Sarah A Baldwin A S Bailey C .R. Backus G B Baker Elias Baker Emily Bacon William Rev Barrich William : Barker Legram O; Barry John BassfordThomas: Barry Harriett N: Bard Isaac L Barnthonse Harrison Barr Jacob Barciby E Barrow & McKnight Bell James ' Bell Samuel Bell Zachariah Brownlee Alice Ann Benedict Seldom) Broford Martha Bendy Abraham! C Beecher Belden Sainuel C Beatner Williarn!B lßernia Mary C j Birbe Manael Blakely Cornelius BloorJ H Bigharn E M I Bisand Isabella' Biddle William j Biddle G W Blacke George A Blakely Cornelia:: Carnaga Elizabith Catlett John ' Conner Michael Calhoun Thomas Carpenter Simon Carson James Carson John Carroll Elizabeth Calhoun Willi am Casey 'Martha Calleen James' Carpenter Janes H Campbell John Campbell Bartley Chamberlin Jacob Cheny C Chesman Samuel Church George W Chartus Jane Clinch M Clark E L Claybaugh Jame Cl= John F Clark John S Clark James Ciley John Clark William Clark J Clayton James Cooper Samuel Cooper David Cooper Elizabeth Collins Thorim' Colfor Walter Colville S Colvin Sarah Dawson Martha Jane nigher' James Darling Andrew Dickenson Caldwell Dawson John Dennell Moses. Darby Henry DoolaM John . Davis John Daracy Andrew Davis 'Mathew . Dougherty Mary A . . Davis A II Dobbs Aungsei Davis Levi , Dorman Francis ! tt Dean Robert S ,- , Devan 34amitret Dever A, S ^2 Doris John Deniston George Dougherty Archibald Devine James , Donovan )tathew Dedrich Peter B . Donlon Stephen Deviere C W Duffy James Dickson James b Dunn Agnes Dillotv John ' Dunlap Louisa ' Dickson. James '-. Dunlap E E Mrs . Dugan Patrick Duncan William. Dunbarr David. Easly Anderson Espy W , Echtraum George R Ellis Elanor F.eke NV A , :: , Euenson Robert G Ekin John Rev . Evans ?daily Emery Silas "i' Evans Daniel Elliott George Elliott George D F Fermi] Wm Fitzgerald Fallon Patrick Forsyth Matthew Fawcett John Forsyth James N Faust J - Fox Jacob Ferrier Maholla Fryer David Felder John Frithy , Francis A Ferguson Margaret Francis Evan Fess Catharine .0 Fried '-'ll M Mies , Fleming Elizabeth Freetnan•Williain Flannigan Francis Freernan,Jamett W Fleming & Hunter Funstan Isabella Finn John Fundenhurg Samuel Gannev Jan J Gant David . . . , Gaskill Samuel , Gow!John L y Gallagher Elizabeth Goias Cornelius ``,""" Ganson Prescath Gormly W M GurilyrWilliarn Gooch Stephen T Galbreath Ceorge Gould Emily Gibson Susan Gregg James Gillespie John " Grier Martha Gilbert 11 Griffith Mary A Gillespie T S GrantY James P i Gilmore. Archibald Grates New Comb Gilchrist Hannah M Gregory Jnrnes I Gibson William Greer HM Gibson Lucinda Gregory Sanford 1 Glasgow William Gray, d W Glass T jGunning Henry Guin Eliza - Gulseh Patrick Guewey Benjamin Hamilton Caroline Henry Thomas Hamilton Robert Heitzell Ferdinand Hamilton William Herring George ; Haines & Lewis 2 Helvering,Samuel 1 Halsall James Hitz John Haddock Sarah 'Maid Alexander 3 Hague Rosetta Miss Hill John • ' ' Hamburger Frederick Hinds James Haines - Thomas Highgate Thomas Haney John Hiscon Oscar F ' Hanlin Bridget T Hipwell Dennis Handy Benjamin F Hogan Dennis , 164 Hague Margaret Holmes Margaret j Hamnett & Cia,,lM Holmes S R Daniel 2 Hannatt John ' Elontrian Benjamin , Harris Mary Hoffer John ' Hartley George Hoge William ' Harris Sarah A Hollister F Hawn Isaac Howard R C I Hawkins'Richard Homer Andrew 1 Hawkins Isaac ; Howard Chancy Haslett W B , . Houston Margaret Hawkins John .. Hood Daniel 3 Home Thomas Houstman T • 2 Horr 0 A C & Cu • Hulett W Halle Frederick Haslem L R ; Hutcheson Margaret Hayden Benjamin . liable Francis Hayward H ' Hutcheson Nancy ' • Henry William , 2 Hughes Samuel Herren Robert Hubbell Mrs Henry James • Hughes Owen , liertzler John . Hughes DT ; i I; ; I I ; liWin Mary•Alrr iriskip David P it t . J . 1; - •i ~.; . Jenkins Richal . , 11 . . Johnson W 6-1 —[ • - It Irwin James Irwin Joseph Jacobs Capt Jack.on'H F J-- =III • .' ;i~~ :,,~; ~ , _,• ...: .. -, .. ,, , ,, ;. ,- ..• , •:;• - •,T.. - 'I i .• : ;:i: j:: !- , : :E - ::: : :;•'•'..,1'..c.,--t,..:,-(k. . .. ....;!.`;..,:-. , ..': : : „..., ' ., : ,v .; -- _,• -, .:1::‘ , :::::'; - .. - ,.. - - . '•:::: c . , ..:...-„ , :! - .: . ,,I.:- - ....„.`i . ..••• • •,,. , :.. ;'-',4-:ii.,':.;:f;•:''±-,'.':.i.1::-'f:.-:.'ci.'.i.:':',ci.,,T:!:;:";-...i.•,..!....:;:-.:;:.--:•',:,.;.•-•.•:_:::i.':,-.-,•_:::.-.-..---- Janson Jane ' , Jiihnsortlaern 111 Jack John -14•11-.YonettOlivek I 'Jack John D t lona Thotilitut. L . ,Tacies - ou Jathig • , Tones 1 .11 •-, 2 Jackson Amelia' ' • II: ; Jones •Thomai E , .4 1 c . Jotin; D, 4 if Jonee johia Jeffetatin I Tincis I- Li oni* D avid ahri, Jettliitila i 1 . 3one*D o resli; . ,Toselthuln - Sobanacin t ;Jona Benjamin F • Jordon•Riehard I johns Thbnies; , Jennings Richard 2 K Jones Kande I Kerr P .1 Kerr Robert' I -' • King George'S l • 2 Kidder Elias K Kisey John , ; •• . 1 ;' -Knox Samuel I I King Charlotte 1 ; Xing & Cruinhacker I - Knight Stephen , • Kidiloo Williain ' 1 Kirby•Thortisi I kintid Marths 1 .- I' ' L I •-• 1 I`lnridely A B; 1 iLiggett Daniel "Lincoln Wlil.blrn i ILittte I 1 ILeuton Ann I . ILutton 'Betty.; Long Robert G • Loyd &Co I Lonerback C I ;Lafferty John I . 'Lcribry Samuel \ • 1 Longtraue Thomas I Lnik Hugh ; 1 Lock Williecri I I Loikart Roliiit , Lyons Gonlan , I I Love. Ephraim 1 -, I I Lose John 1 1 1 • Marlatt 3 I ' 1 Mitchell John l. Matthews .1 ' j ' I Morris D T Matthews Levi I I Montgomery ;Jaynes 3 Mabee. Charles C Her Morris Ann , 3lartincoutt Anne 1 I Moodie John' W Mason Caioline Mia I Mtzer Daniel Marsden Jersiah 1 , M o rgan Maria Maclay John'' , M oney Bernard 2 Maguire Jtdin ; Morgan G eo I C Mason Ila rison 1 Moss Charles ,_ Maretta Lucinda Mrs Morris Benjamin Martin Will I Mong Jacob ,B j . Martin Rachel i oore Jane Martin Jobn G Moore Samuel C Marshall Hugh 1 I. Moore Mary Ain Mellen -brines 1 1 Moore Thomas IJ Mecaskei Joseph Dr I. Pityertibtary Miss Metz Mary Ann • I 1 Myers John' • Messick Peter C I ,1 Murdoch N.H Mrs Meredith Solomon '$ Myers Seminal& Mrs Mendell & Ghist 1 I • Mulford; Charles Messenbelmer Henry ; .blucay;& 11,1'Neall Nlessenheimer Suiannali Munce,y M Mrs 31illord W A ', , l'iturphr-M-H Mrs Miller Jtilmei B i 1 . Murphy Haste Miller WI S 1 3, h,lillcr John S Minult Charlei 1 M'Anults Patrict J . M'Adams Robert M Clella l nd II ; 2 M'CulloUgh Hugh I Mtullough Adrin 3l'Cullough Elie Mrs INl'Culiniigh M l W 1 M Cabe ;ary Mi re 3l'ClainiThomtei I Al 'Cartyl JeremiSh M'CartY Henry I Ikl Corid Daniel I 1 M'Co rd I James 1 M'Coy p D : 3l'Conuellillugli j_ M'Cra9 Andre# F 31'Crcery John ,V 1 D, 2 M'Crectic Monies 1 Mtutcbcon Miry 4 MI ,MCorcir Mane), 2. 'Bl"Daniild Nan4y Miss MlDoWell ;Jane; Miss I M*Dpvt'ell I Jolui M'Dercnott John MTarten lames I , 31• Fall Andre4 . ' 1 31'Faren I ; 1 I 1 I Nelson Samuel I) I NeeldlJacites ; I Neeld Eli Neetio Ge o rge I 1 Nesbitt A : I . Nen-el'6bn ! ._ NigMon ,Chades 111,: Keller Nichols' Rephant Nancy Kennedy John Kent Charles Kenard W P Keller Philip Keller Peter Kent Sautes jS Kennelly Samuel 1' Keller Samei Kerr Ann Kelly Black , . Black Jesse Bletle,Thomas Black Robert Boland D Boreland Margaret Ate Boruck M D Boyd George D Bowmen Hiram L' Boat Thomas Boyd Margaret Brown John Brown A Jackson, Brown W H Bridgess Robert Brutes Mary ' Bradley A & C Brackenridge H Browning Charles Brennen Blor,ris Bradley Lewis Brophy John Brentlinger Adeline Bruce Charles Brickel Samuel Broadnapt Henry Brooke Allan Buchannan Violetta Butler M E Mrs Burnap Isaac Burke J C Burns B Burt Alfred Bush George Bouck John Butler Mary 4,anc Bishop Sarah Coleman Sarah Coates E A James Collins Dorcas Mrs Cole Bicknell Collins John Cobb James Cornelius David', Condon Condon William Comegys William '3 Cox Harriet Corny Alfred Coon A F Conly Henry Cornwell John M Cox M Amanda Combs Prestly Conklin F. P ;Copeland Samuel !Craig Noah `2. Craig William. 2 2 2 I Cram Solomon , 2 crawfOrd I%linerva Crooks Benjamin Cecwford Irwin' _ Craomer Franeis Crawford William ' Crop Hedy PI, Craig Samuel . Crawford John 2 Cul( George Cunningham MatilLL Cuthbettson Mary ; Cantley Robert Culbert Robert Cunningham Maria Gormly IPatrivic Gould .1 L : ~ . =EN Ladreyt C Lawhead Lawning Paul , Large S Landes Amelia Lawson William Lattimore R?bert Landry Jaryis Learch Esterman (Leaks James lb I Lea It Lewis N Leonard IVIJ' Lewis E Allta Leonard It I Leacock Joseph Leonard Mary Leslie Mary A Loyd John O tirSan John O'lliv",an Johli W S 0 Dcipovan Catharine Oliver Andrew Oliviir Lydia! ! , Parkhill. David ! 1 ParrlMariah L I . Parkin Eli i Patiick John J 1 I Paton William pi IPau Mary Miss; Pat arson Elizabeth Par Samuel N I Parker Levi ,' Pierson Robert {T Petrie James I Philips Thomas . 1 Philips Luke i iii Q u inn Win P ev P , I PhippOuhn Pinneyj Ovid Poe Devidi Poland' John Pollock Mary Mrs Pool W It P9Pe Mr.; Porter E Peterson Ann Miss Peterson James PricelGeMge I) • Proll Susan Pcrwe i r James Rev Q I .1 . Quinlin Wnl R I Radcliff Elias ll Ritter Divid Rankin John If Roberts Samuel Randall Louisa . 2 Roberts'Owen T Ray Roc James M ! Rkwell James M Rector Henry' Roe!J R fiend:ell EP j Roland !John J 13, Hese, J an in tes 1 Roacj Wm Reisinger" Mary JLine Mrsßoas Rebecca Rernel Margaret., iss Roy' James Ileynnond H P" I Roes E W RhOdes E Miss 1 Rosa John 11 Reed Mergarlet Miss . R 'up W W I 11.ced N 1 . Rodgers James Rev , I Henry • N. , s I. j f. Reed Rechael Mrs binson J !Reynolits , o*cri 1 n binson Isaac Rire Wilt j I Robinson James Richards :a j Rtibright John Riddle R C 1 . Running Henry Ridgway , . , T im 1 ' Russell John 1 Ritchey An 1 ' usheberger George 1 Rutherford Alekander usher John - ; , S 1 ; .1 I Sawyer Harvey 2 'MO David J L - Salim ;Henry • ‘.:roltti Robert- 'I 1 Sands; Etten Miss Smith -Robert B Sands Rachael M Miss .:mith David 0 SeottiThoMas! Smith Simeon Scotti Margaret Mrs ISmith A Mrs Scott! Asa; ; 'Snyder Jacob ' Scott Eliza A Miss Snyder Lewis Scott Jon 1 Snell Stedhen D 2 'Scanlan Matthew , - 2 i Snell & Gould Schdfield; William; SOnders George Sees Em6nuel ! Sproul Mathew Seldon Sik i I Splane Joshua Sedley Angtistine,Stansberry Joseph S , 2 Sei I mout E,' a 4 ' ' Stark Henry, l' Shislin Sebastian ; Stasberger David Shane James I . Steener N ; Shannon Charles Sterns Josiah Starke. Ann L MiSs -SterretOlargaret 1) l' Sheets William It Stevens Mary •• Shoed 'then F Stevenson Daniel Sheph rd Rebecca Mrs. Stewart E Tames Shea er John I ;Stewart C, Sheol WF& C Nickels /Stouffer Henry el Shinier Michael_ I ' Strong Francis Shack S H 2 Stout Nathaniel Shoemaker Edward Straiten 1) S Shoemaker Peter 2 -Straney Joseph M Slither Rebecca Miss Streaton Martin .M Simpson Andrew G. ~- Sullivan Maria Miss Sides Catharine: ' Supher J W 1 Sinclair James Sutton Emaline I Sinclair William Siittorillß . Siiigle.y William , . Swain Thomas, Jr, ; • S4uce Joseph ! Swagger - William i Smith; Morris Dj • ... ; Smith Benjamin Stith ,AP,; . /' : . , ,. . 1 T' - , - i • - , T gait Thomas , ' - Thompson. Mary A Mrs - • ' arrieiJOhn -' r'' - , : Timmy C 1 Miss , • Talmo John .Tosner John Taylor Thomis B 2 Ttimarr James 3 Taylor Sophia - ••Tressler - Fredrick Taylor Jeremiah , ITturnel R Throp Saticint. 'ThrockrnortMt Joseph - ;Truman 6-eiret ••• Terry G f - Teyon David Thompson JosaphH, iTUrpiri H Veech I - • ',Van Tilburg Samuel; Valencourt Orlanto Vernon Ann M Vankirk Asher Voorheas Charles 2 Vaudegrift James M WaUarPater. - Williams tt M'Mrs Walker AT • . • Willianattlstme Jr Waddell Thomas Williams ;antes Wade & Dodson Williams William Wade Charles Ii Williams Davidson Walter Jacob Williams E.liz L Miss Wall John WilsonSohn S Warner George Wilson Margaret W Warren George : 'Wilson John Watt J C • Wilson geth•M Watterman Ira Wilson Samuel Walters Charles H - Wilson Josiah Watson?C Wilson George Walsh R Wiell William Webster joseph Wdooz Stephen N Weeks SDr 2 Wiley. James Wells S T Rev , W'nebiddle Philip Webb Jaines Winslow James M Wens J E Winkett Jesse L or S B Wertz Franklirt Windors Joseph Westervelt A P ' Wirtz'William Whitney D G Witten James White Catharine A Miss Wood Wm White Cathatitre Miss Woodcast lames - Wheeler Wm B Wooley Catharine Whitehead John Work John C 2' Whitacre Aaron Wright John Whitacre Anthony Wrenn' JOseph Yager .Toini Young Mary -p Zook Jaeol. MISCELLANEOUS S B Made Island N0v..2,1846. A special communication of Lodge 45 A. T. Masons Will be held this evening at the Masonic Temple, corner of 3d and Wood streets, at 8 o'- clock. A punctual attendance is earnestly re quested by order of the Worshipful Master. JOHN A. PARKINSON, Seey. Nov. 2d, A. L. 5848. Elherllre Sales. virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Expo. nas and Levee' Facies, issued out of the Dis trict Court of Allegheny county, and to me direct ed, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, in the City of -Pittsburgh, on Monday, the 23d day of November,, A. D. 1846, at 19 o clock, A. M., the following property, to wit All the right, title and interest, of Stacy Loyd, the defendant, of; in and tattle following described Lot or piece of ground, situate in the 6th ward; city of Pittsburgh, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: the one half or equal, division of Lots Nos 16 and 'Xi, and part of Lot No 18, ac corciing'to the Plan of Lots laid out by Thomas Whitesides, as recorded in Book 62, page 491, , :tad which said' parcel of ground is bounded and des cribed as follows: beginning at the junction of Coal Line and' Gutn streets, runng thence weit— wardly along. Gum street 52 feet, thence in "a sonfb wardly direction through said lot No 18 a distance of fifty feet, still including the 20 feet of said lot No 18; thence eastwardly by a line drawn directly through the centre of said Lots Nos 10 and 20, a distance of 82 feet, to to Lane, thence north I.v - ardly by Coal Lane to the place of beginning'. Being -the same - property heretofOre conveyed :by T. Mallon-to said Loyd, by Deed Recorded in Vol. 72, page 224,. and. on which is: erected a frame dwelling house and other buildings: Taken in exe cution as the projwrty e f the said Stacy Loyd, at the suit of T. Mellon. '1 E. TROVILLO, Sheritrs pet. 26, 1646-4. , 0ct..30-w3t - ,SrGrtie Mary Ann Mrs Ikl'Cre4or Ellen .1•11;i111 Jolni ; • I Itunnegie Sarah yI Ginnt3 Mary Mrs 2 l'Govern .M'Grace M'Elroy "thorns* S Mtlroy Rebecca Miss ,\T"llhennyYohn 1 Rev ibillhennyi John IMltinney!l M ArKinney" Elijah MtniglitlGeorge S , M'Kiuon#illiam M*Lane John A . 1 - I,atie Charles B I‘ll..aughlin James AVMasteit Thomas Alexander I lit:Michael William' M'Qtriston Alexander :NrSliane Luther lirGariti, James , , PolVulre 'John 1 Niiholls illiam Nixon Joseph I Noble Jarnek I llotalani, Sarah Miss NornianiEliXabeth Nulling 'Samuel I . o Oliver George Ormes John Anthony 0 Rorke CMhmine Miss Orford William Orr Marshall ~, r ,. :' is ..::,yy ` a~ ' ~: J~..i':` SIM Young Lewis C. M'XIBBEN, P. M. MASONIC NOTICE . - Planost & SPLENDID assortment of Mahostatty and Rose. ilwood Pianos, just finished: These instrument , . are well made tif.the latest paterris and beat materi el., and,will be sold to for'eash by - .74 BLUME. No. 112 Wood st.2d door above sth. ..! N4B. Those who &rain want of a good instrument are iespectfully inviteeto call and examine these be fore purchasing elsewhere, ai they dandot bd . ezdel.: led by any in the country, and wily be sold lowei than any brought from the east. One elegant Rose 4 wood Piano with Coleman's Patent Mohan attch4 Meet for sale by F. A Splendid Assortment al'llleve Books, T COOK'S, 85 Fourth street:— ; ,a„ Notes on the North-West, or Valley of the Mis snippi, by Wm..l. A. Bradford. a Wiley ac Potnam>s Library, No. 71, comprising the Chimes, a Goblin Story and' the Christmas Carol, by Diekens. Louis D'Arquin, by the author of the Widolars Walk.• ,Living Age, No. 128. Marietta, orthe Body Snatchers, a tale of the Illa secting Boat; hy.J. ' . Monsieur Antonio, No 2, by Madarne George Sand. New York, illuitrated Magazine for November; beatitifully illustrated with four bteel plate engrav ings. _ Columbian - Magazine for November with superb engravings. • Adventures of a French Gentleman, with IGraham's Magazine for November. 4, Lady's' Book • do I Ladies National do • 1 Heidelberg, a new novel by G. P.H. James, a new I•I E supplugy. Eugene SllOl5 Novels, full supply. • G. P. It. James' do do Call at COOK'S Literary Depot, 55, Fourth airect. oct3l MR. IIIiFFM 6 AND WRITING ROOMS, corner of Fifth and Market streets. This is the:only In d stitution in western Pennsyl vania where persons can obtain such instruction . in Mercantile and Steamboat Book-keeping, as will au= able them, without further assistance, to take charge of books. Those who have a doubt of this fact, can have any number of references ,at Mr. D.'s Rocime. Specifications and direc:tions for opening books in the most complicated and extensile. business, preparing books for the reception of now partners, or for the retiring of oldones, fnrnished upon reasonable terms. Hours of business' 10 to 12, A. 34.—r2 to 4, and 7to 9, P. M. Ladies' apartment open, 2t04,P. M. oct3l • 000~~F,i,i~iii; Valuable Books. UPRAM'S Mental Philosophy; Stewart's • " - Phitarcli'a Lives; Biographical Dictionaries; Aikues British Poet's, 3 large Tole; Democracy in America, 2 Jefferson's Works, 4 vole; Hannah Moore's Work?, g. vole; Milton's Prose Milton's Pootical Prescott's Conquest:or Mexico, 3 vole; • Pr s a le Ferdinand and Isabella, 3 solo; For sale by • H.,s. BOSWORTH & Co., 43 Market st. School Book a. ITCHELL , S, Si:4ll.lo9mnd Olnors Geographies; in Kirkham's, Smith's. and Brown's Grammars; • Cobh's, Sanders', Elementary and G. 8., 4ellers; Eclectic Readers; Sanders' " Arithmetic;, Algebras, School IlistorieS; Greek and Latin Clasi - Books„ &c. For 'lila by oct3l S. 130SWORT11.& Co., 43 Market st. Fashionable 'lrises" *skins.. ATILS. F. It. SMITH, having secured thtiservices of a fashionable Mantumaker from one. of the most extensive establishments of the kind in Fltlladel phia, is now•prepared to execute all order* in the various branches at Manufacturing. During.sfecent visit to the Eastern cities, she has procured all the latest and most fashionable dress and cloak {agents, together with lt variety of trimmings, and has made arrangements'by which she will receive monthly the latest and most approved style of dress,'&e. Six seamstresses will receive constant employment at liberal wages; also, a number.of girls will betaken na, apprentices, if application he made sOon at her, residence in Fourth street, between smitbfield and Grant Meets-. ,u431.111nt P II; Siaoz ~bl~aeasi,• Beret night of tlie engagement of the celebrated FA MI Ertaltea in 4U th r, who are engaged for 34ighlo,oall. . . In consequence Or the immense erase attending this' engagement , the *prices of admissido will be advanced to Private Boxes 242 00 Pit • ,latatidAd Circles 7sc. I Gallery., ' , MONDAY EVENING, NOV. 2, 1846,. Performance will commence with the drama of BLACK. WEED . .. .. . .... Ma. COISAIM ''After TIGHT ROPE BY THE RAVELS THE POLKA DANCE, - • . Man' Lzor JAW= and M.IKNEI." To conc.lude with the pantomime or M. DECHALUMEAN, In tc4ich the tiltple FAMILY will'appear Dooiii-to open - at 7, - performance to continence al 7} praieely. THEATaIf: COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT: TO . S. F. It. MORRISi on which occation , Mr. E. S. CONNER bas kindly volunteeted his valuable aid, and will ap., per as Da. PANGLO.R. A young gentleman of this Chi , ' Will make his raid appearance Oil any stage. • GREAT - ATTRACTION I •. • • TWO: VIVI :ACT' PIECES ON TUE . SAME EyErsi4 riiet night or Rev. Jamel Wbite , ebeantifizi play; ' in five acts, entitled. : THE KING OF THE COMMONS. . King James 1. ma. bioaits .. •.. • • •‘.. •. . 4 : l?Ta YOUNG GTIVIIXNAN . . NEDNESDAY :EV ENING, NOV. 4, Will be performed, (for the first time in thin . City; the play of THE EING by 'l7Eip b o ; bni a :NS. tang :Tames ...Mt. Moann.. Malcolm Young Buckle •Mr. Foster. Ltinl 5mi11....... . . .. . . ...-'..•..Mr.-Mulholland Mango' .Mr. Mestayer. Madeline .. . ....... .........;:iMits Porn*. • Widow Reston." .... . .. ... a ...Mrs.Mestayer. To conclude with the sterlin g ; comedy of THE ILEIR .41T LAW . (With the following powerful cuLt Dr. .. ... . ;Ma. Commis. Diak Dowlasa.. • • Moans. Lord Daberly...... Porter. Zeickel Mr. Mestafer: Mulholland. Cicily. •. • • ....... ...... :Mrs. Blestaver. BOX BOOK NOW OPEN. • Auction Sales . • Cf Dry Goods, Cutlery, and Furnitare at Auction. AT MlCanna's• Auction ROOMS, NO 114 Wood street, 3d door from sth, on Monday next, No vember 2d, at.lo o'clock, A.M., will be sold without reserve, a large lot of Dry Goods and Cutlery. o At 2 'clock P. M. rmabogany centre table, 1 pier table marble slab, mahogany bureaus, high and low post bedsteads, carpeting, dining and breakfast tables, kitchen utensils, &c. At af past tl.o'clock, same evening, a great va riety of watches. P. bI'ISENNA, • • oct3l • Auctioneer: TALuAniar. UREA. ESTATE. HE Subscriber offers for sale on accommodating T *terms, the following very. Valuable Real Estate, the greater part of which is situated 'in the city of Pittsburgh: A LOT OF 'GROUND on Fourth Street, between Market and Wood Streets, containing 29 feet or there abouts in front, and extending in depth 85 feet, being the same lot formerly occupied by the Police Office, and nearly ,opposite the Merchants and Manufactur er's Bank. ' • * A LOT OF GROUND on Third Street, nearly op posite the Post Office having a front 0f66 1-3 feet and re:tending back 60 feet. This lotwill admit of being divided into three lots, having each a front of about twenty-two feet, which will be done for the accom modation of purchasers. FIVE LOTS OF GROUND on Market Street, com mencing on the south east corner of Seacand aud Mar ket Streets and extending smithy:an - My on Market _Street, each 20' feet, with a depth of 60 feet. The corner Lot is probably the most eligible lot of any now offered for sale, in the city. A LOT ONTENN STREET on which is erected I a Throe Story Brick Dwelling House, the third dwel -1 ling house from.the corner of Water and Penn • The House is well finished and now in the occupancy I of Mr. Shiletto as a boarding house. A LOT OF GROUND in Kensington, running one hundred feet on the river, with an average breadth of sixty feet, formerly occupied, by a Brewery, destroy. ed by the late fire, This Lot is subject to a small ground rent. A TRACT OF LANDI situate in Kiskiminetas toWnship,kruistrong county, containing four hundred' and fiftynix acres, and 151 peiches, with allowance 'of six per cent, on which are erected Two Large Frame Barns and two Cabin Houses. Upon the tract, there are 175 Acres cleared, 25 of which are in mom dew, and a number of Fruit Trees planted thereon. This tract is principally Upland of the very best dee. cription, and Is situated in a highly flourishing neigh borhood and is altogether onb of the finest tracts of land in the western country. The attention of Ger man Farmers is particularly called to it. All the above property belongs to the Trustees of the Bank of the United States, who are disposed to sell it upon terms highly favorable to purchasers. The Subscriber also offers for sale LOT Igo 60, on the plan of low laid out by Cook and Cassat, Holmes Hill. A HOUSE AND LOT on Hay Street, between Penn Street and the River. House three stories high with! a basement, having a front of feet, and extending back feet, and is replete with every convenience, and is well adapted to a small family, and W now in the occupancy of Mr. Yeager. •• • Apply at my Office in Fourth Street between Mar ket and Wood Streets. . oct3l-dlm FROM THE NEW ORLEANS SENTINEL.—A Sorrowful Story of Real Life--Havret you seen him in,Broadway, New York, with the long, delicious silky hair, that waved as the wind blew, and the Bond I and Bleecker street ladies longed to re el in the jetty clusters with their snoVVY forked fingers? Did you ever hear that young man's story? Well, it is a love tale. Poor fellow, the bltuited hope of a rich Boston family! I will not give you the particulars. !tis too sorrowful.-suffice it to say, that at times his mind wanders: Do you know what gives such a particu lar charm to him that was once the 14 glass of fashion and the mould of form?" Jones' Coral Hair Resta rative, and Jones Italian Chemical Soap. Every Monday, at 2 o'clock, he may be seen walking into our friend Jones' store, 82 Chatham at., to get • bot tle of his Oil, that alone gives his hair that original brilliancy that sorrow has turned gray and thin. He says, that being" afflicted With eruptions and a bad skin, he would advise thbse who have a clear com plexion, free from eruption or disfigurement, to buy a cake of the Italian Chemical Soap. •It curets the very worst cases of eruption, and changes a dark, yellow, or sunburnt skin, to a fine healthy clearness. It is sold at 50 cents a cake. Buy this once, and look in the glass. We sell 3 shilling bottles of Jones' Coral Hair Reiterative, that you may try it without ch expense; for a dollar is the usual price paid for etended,thairrestorttives.” We know if you once try it you will have more, because you will readily find it all it is represented. Therefore we charge reasonable. It will force the hair to grow, stay its falling off; cure wolf or dandruff. It is sold in three sizes, 371, 50 cents, and $1 per bottle, by the proprietor, 82 Chatham at., New York, and, at . JACKSON'S Patent Medical Warehouse, 89 Liberty et, head of Wo od , Pittsburgh. JONES'S Soap is a wonderful, wonderful Soap,. For it makes every pimple and freckle elope— It makes flesh that's eliapp , d, that's diseased or that's tender The* the wind blow as bleak as in March or Deeem- ber, Smooth, healthy and soft—clear, lovely and white, As the show on the hills of a clear winter's night. Jones's Soap is really and truly aperfect and - never failing e.ure for any skin disease, Makiug discolored akin clear and healthy. Sold at the'American Eagle 82 Chatham at., and by the only Agent for Pittsburgh, W. Jackson, 83 Liberty street, head of Wood street. Where also may be had genuine, Jones' celebrated, Coial Hair Restorative—Spanish Lilly White—Amber •Tooth Paste, and Moorish Hair Dye. oct3l Fall Opening of Fashionable Millinery. MRS. A.TArriCH, No: 9, Fifth st.; 4 doors from Market,gis a beautiful cuisortment of new and fashionable Bony:eta, selected from some of the most fashionable bousee in New York. Also a beiti ful assortment of Flowers, Feathers, . Ladies , Capi, Head Dresses, Rich Ribons, and a handsome article of Evening Dreis -Patterns; Children's Bonnets; Hoods, 'Velvet Caps; and a variety - of other articles. She respectßilly invites the attention of the ladies of Pittsburgh and Allegheny cities. , - oc'ea-dlat , , !SWAM ,The Oellebiated Campenelogient • • RIN6BRS - 1 F, • WHOSE novef and extraordinary, performances baribeen hailed with enthusiastic approbation throughout soiope, and?.the principal Cities of Amer inforni the citizens of. Pittsburgh, that they,wiirgiye three Grand Concerts at PHILO HALL, on lifondny; Tuesday and Wednesday Even ings; Noietniter 2d, 3d and 4th. .I:K7 - Tickets 2frconts—no half price. Doors open at 7 o'clock. 'Concert to commence at - half past. Change of programme each evening, gCy• Front nuts reserved for the Ladies. , . . N. B.—This is the Original Band, that cririted • such a sensation iii Nett4.„Elity, at Niblo , a,,aind theaabernacle, in,l64attii the only hand neeqrae.: . ' ' toci3o PORTER. W. M. Fokrra, Cossineneliigi NATILIRDAN, Oel ober 14th, ♦IfD 7.17.112;411Ci11i UNTIL =VMS@ CHRYSTY'S '; • Far Famed and or : iginal Balid of _ 'ETHIOPIAN mINVIULEX..IS, • ix-rHosE ckasteacid inimitabicperformaneer base, VV been patronized by the wiz and resmott, (for' the list four 'yearn) in all the principal cities of the (Cajon, reknit respectfully announce to the LA DIES AND DENTLnigtS;OF PITT4BUDDIi, that . they give 1" Scries 0 their •Coniarts, - atmodutbie iatte t rovg• . • ENTIRELY 'NEW SONGS, CHORUSESIn* I • S LESQUE, Sze. •: . „ - . CRAM= Dr_PIOOSIAXNE EITIT OCrP.- !For par i ticulars see small bills. Arearssiotr cents tacb, or $1 admitting hoe Ladies and a Gentleman. Doors open at half past 6, Concert will commence at half past 7. 1t0ct.24 _ . Great Reduction. KEA A j ir EDY begs letve respectfully to inform! pulthe that the n - ezt quarter of his Young! LatliesSchool, will commence on Monday,Novets ber.l6th, when, at the suggestion of several of his friends he has determined to reduce his terms to 010 per quarter. .Penn st., 6th door below Pitt. -.oct2V-d3w. • GEO. W.•811ITH BREWERS:, MALSTERS AND HOP DEALERS, . PITTSBURGII AND POINT BREWERIES. Corner BarkereAlley and Pr nn et, and foot of Pitt k. Pittobtargh, Pa. • GEO. W. SMITH, Brower, Meister, and Hop Dealer, Proprietor of the Patalturgh Brewery, having taken a long lease of tbe old and well knorip Point Brewery, formerly In the occupancy . of 0. P hag associated with bun in the human; Mr. M. B.r Brain.,The business of the joint establish. znentr;:will be ereafter conducted under the mane and style of GEO. W. SMITH & Co. ' They will cantinue to have a enetun irapply of the treat bOttling Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, Kind XX. draught Ale, Barley and Rye Malts of the best quali ty and Eastern and Western Hops of every quality. oct3l-11n • Splendid Assortment or Dry' Goods, &is.; •ar.Anetion. • N Monday morning, the 24 November; et 10 - 11.) ,o'cloek; at the Cbmmercial Auction Rawes t corner of ;Wood and Filth sta., will be *old, a large assortment of fresh and seasonable Dry Goods, lke, just received front New York, selected with care ex pressly for this market , ' At 2 o'clock, P. M. bbhi: Ameriesu Brandy; '2 do. Monongahela Whisktyr 1 do. American Gin; 1. very superior new boggy, with leather top; 1 'crate China and queenswarei assorted; 6 boxes Virginia manufattured tobacco; 2 ball. chests apd 3 caddy boxes I'. H. Tea; 8 day and. 30 hour mantel Clear; looking glasses; mattresses; feather beds; cooking URI, Cog stoves; bed cordsrshovels; manure forks; 1 large counter; an extensive =torment of new and second hand household and kitchen flinHitare, &c. At 61 • o'clock—Fine table and pocket cutlery, hardware, boots, shoes, hats, caps, ready made elo.: thing, of good quality and great variety;. mtudcal struments, fancy and staple dry geodes &c. oct3l . • JOHN D. DAVIS, Aut. . kWEN GLADDON'B Wanderings in .thislalet = of Wight; by-Old . Hom'phniy...' • . ANNALS: or Abe. Poor; .eont,tining frnto Daisy man,e Daughter," "Young Cottager, , t 4" ; THOUGHTS and Counsels foF the ImifFiislit; PT th - e,iter.; J. bl.'Oluistead. Fot sale by". - ELLIOTTA.ENGLISHi ' Market st,•bet..3d and 4th eta. • . ' NSW. Beet& s. OACHED PHILOSOPHY OF THE SEASONS: 11. 11ustiating the perfections of God in the phenoror ena of the year; each reason of the.year composing a volume, now complete and for sale.by. • , ELLIOTT & tscusir, Succeesorato Robert Carter; between 3d and 4th sta. F 4 RESU FRUIT, 2255 Boleti M. R. Raisins, 64 ,.. 25 i 44 44 64 . , 15 .1 Malaga Figs. ' ' 6 Rigs '• ~ - Grapes. . ' ..' 2 Bbis. Zarin -Currents, Reseelsed and fur sale by . , ._ J D WILLIMS, & Co, .. . , 110 Wood streets ' =MI ODEON. T . OBACCO) - • . • , •, .. 20 Boxes, assorted, 1 lb be Si 12s and 10 Lump. . • 10 Keg., No:6, Twist, _ ...e, 10 . ‘..r.. Pgh. Plug and Cavendish, For nieby: - oct 31 J. D. WILLIAMS, & Co; 110 Wood, - st. 4 ;15 ISH.•-20 bbla. large No. 3 Mackerel; . .10 . • Ai . . eg 1 cc ' • 64- 4 Mesa 1 , - _Labrador Honing; • • 51!".No. I Shad; in store and far ialciti o . t3V 3c rk, wu.LiAms c 0.., io woodit. SIONOZGILIIMILA ILOIITE. caaaraz.or 11017 R. • " 7 noN and after Monday the 2d day of November, the steamboats CONgUI:AND LOUIS ; Brill commence their single trips, leavihg daily at 3 o'clock, P. M oct2B JOHN IdV;KLYIEN, Acizxr. . 101NR. GOLD AND . BIL*ER, WATCHES.—An additional supply !mired and for sale at very low Paces. IV. W. WILSON, oet 30' and Market sts: GOLD PENS.—A large and very superior assort. meat of the beat brands, and for sate at eastern prices. , W. W. WILSON, oct 30 cor. 4th and Market Rs. LADIPS AND dIRANDOLES, for parlor, Study, factory and steamboat die, of Cornelius *Co , ' manufacture, calculated for lard, lard-oil, ate. La... test patterns rec'd. W. W. WILSON, oct 30 scOr. 4th and Market ats. GOLD, silver and steel spectacles in:every variety, and furniabed with the best glasses.l Igen accurately suited. Ote'Scotch pebble and peritecal glasses kept by ' W. W. WILSON, oct 30 cos. dth and :Market Brandi and . .• 3 Qr. Caik Brandy, Otard,,Du !Lod ditit imat : 1 haliPipo, " - 7 qr. Cask; " : nolland MU; Swan brand:, 2 Pipei • Just received And for sale low by out .30 ' • JAMES Caster OW 2(1 BM , . EastOr.l4l,.: . , For offal loWste dole conaigomeit. ' • . JAMES MAY. To Cirisentere.. , . . "DILLS of Lumber for building purposes a Sid _ID rate article of Joint, Stantlinglind Pl ank, ' for sale 10 per cent. below the usual rates by • -"' oct26 STERETT Ea Co., Market et., cor. Frost. SALT -626 bbla. (new arid bright) fine ati4.Yet* white, No. 1 Salt, for sale by •' : • • • STERETT k CO.i . "• 16 Market a., ear Front. NE :HORSE VAGON.—A file rate one Wee. O warin nearly new and. but late!? re-painted, will be sold by STERET & oct23 . cor Front and Market eta, J. itrColltitcr, AiTIIOI.. RSA' E and retail dealer in Tobacco, TN Snuff, and Segue, No. 25, Fifth' st., between Wood and Market eta., Pittsburgh. locist&ly. For Sale. TWO lots or ground onTonnelatt., below Wiley. They will be sold separate or together, to suit purchasers. Title indisputable. Terms made known by calling on the subscriber, on the premises. oct27-dlniewlt • IVORY.. A. MASON, 62 Marketit;w4l °pandits mom.. . ing price more cue'Of those cheap Callillie,ll4 at the low price of 25 cents per yard. A large litfot* Striped and Shirting Cheeks, &c.. •• • Oct!? ENTUCKY JEAN6--Now opetaug at a 2 no n tot at.. 74 cases Kentucky Jeans, 1 case - • or quality at 33 ct.,.uauilpricr.Bo cte. ' • %. oct27 - N.ABON. . • - 1 I - - ' .. :'.. 7 ,', .F. -1 ;,.,:'...".-: t-1...--, - .. •,.t. c ., 5 .,-, ." ..-,.?:: • '.. '.Ti ' '...: 1;1.-,,, ~ , -,' .. -- • - ';3-` .:,...y _ 4. .-'l:',„,,i , to., ;..-,--- 4 .......,„-„,,,,.:.. . :..*:;,,,,,.,.,.. - '- ~.- ', -.47,,.11:..:' ' :-;'"- •-. " ''...:''';'..,-..-• - J'• • '', ' i • . :_'.,,, ..,:;•'%;'-:' ~-• . '''''--,:.: • ' A,7,t.r.•- ~ ,1;; :. ' -. '. •• , _ ' ' -'.' ' ;!.' C.:: • $ . .- -' - -- . 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