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T - ¥ every branch of mediciue, and for the last twehej eUrs , * ’ r v , confined himself exclusively to the treatment of those - * * „ diseases i * *- Dr Brown i the only regularly educated nrgeon ift * - * * _ , Pittsburgh who give* his whole attention to those com- *■ t t « plaint s i [p-Cenain, safe and speedy cure will, In all cases, be . *■ guaranteed * , . f~ r e^- —" -i Recent paws are relieved in a short time, withoutinter] v *■ > rupuon from business * „ mfm * ■*— —.- *j<-' .... fly Hernia or Rupture —Dr Brown also invites per- r •• ? snti* affilcted with Henna to call, as ho lias paid pameu, " I far Rtiemion to that disease ■» * *<***> Ijctlers from a distance, asking advice mast contain t i t/ . fee or they will not be attended to 5 i flyOffire on Diamond AUcj, a few doors from Wood -y street, towards the market Consultations smelly confi * «, deiiUal oci2o-dAwl c 1 •,, { 4 - y V" 1 ' - , ’ - i V'.'-v ■■.■* r' : «v ~■ '.•. • . r ':.;.'t.'''.-.“V'-- . .. •-■. ■•■: - , Hi - ~ - ■r- ■/i -i." 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I . • y ’---> t- * <_* '. ! c. 1 / ?.•i** 1, .«•«*•'•/•.-iMT i-r**T-.—• «.' /'. l 'C'' V . ■• . r.'.t • • *.••*' ft 2 , i / «-' " ■* » > <= *-’ ' J ,*>?’< - • - £ , ‘ ’ K ,‘T *■ : ->* ,s' ‘*i /- >■«'■*> .>E * * ■' r ) J , . * { ’ .r■ •< * ,A* V »:, v '*- ' I - V t ~ l :>* Jr Svj »t'- , -'li?i¥-4-?_r-M Viy .t4r.U:4-.’ i, “l-.-.‘; a -.v^;^;.i < j I*t, '■<-.' > J ■: ,*i' ' *>>.,,. “■ i «-‘, ! . r J A* , V >2J} +~ 21 - , Hw'tV"* _ |p J j v * C* "s !#^?V£ ifliplp llplplljifcK *— * 7 ' Sljl' UftUa ittonting stosfc i Tho iitigtM Jonnwl la *be Wat. NEW AND CHEAP WEEKLY FAMILY PAPER THE PITTSBURGH -SATURDAY MOMING POST —DKVOTXS TO—y ' POLITICS, NEWS, LITERATURE, fe, ffIHE UNDE&SIGNED WILE ISSUE al»al*e first 1 of October, 1848, the fimnamber of cLiRGEFAM . U.T PAPER, containing *M« »■*«*«“«?JffiMFJ .... . nnblished -Wo&t 'Of the Mountains. Every ue- : . be&ubfally attended expense will be spared torender * i Pojfone of the most umnicu* e o«d acceptable netyapa- A umto be thefhitbfiil and honest exponent of the Punct * the oasts* PsaocSAXtc Psar*—the Teople’s Pnr -) ty—the Party of Progress, Honesty and Troth JVe shell fearlessly expose the unrighteous doings of Feder - blisitt,inwhataYer gmso it. ntayj.jieseattlself, ornnder the object of spe, .i-i r v -cial earejandiflitenuon; Tfrery thing that ts new, Inter-. ' estiiig and exciting-, wilt be faithfully chronicled. - .The i.i - vajicajiinesofMAG^ErnCTEliEGßAPHbemgnow • •ni .. competed from Pittsburgh to nearly every.lending city; v.- a't: r,:. .it the Unidhf.weaball be enabled topreseuloar readers, i.a ' op to the latest moment, a full digesior&U the STIRRING EVENTS OF THE DAY „ , In the LITERARY DEPARTMENT, we shall intro <Juce*nenurenewfeatureiniothe.colamnsoftheBat- nrday.Morolng Post: -At least At eofumrw of the paper each wpek .will be; devoted exclusively to Tales, Potfry, -. r. -y-.v•; I B\ogntvhy,HtsUtTy,M<rtalEuays,&re-i In short, we • / . i rimU amtto.aake the paper: in tins respect, fully .equal • • *:; . to the sisr istxEiUßT PAPSB9 of the Eos t» ; Wie haye now eujaged eeverol distmgmshed writers, who wiUrefful bt V* v.;.y.contribute ORIGINALTALRS ANDPOErritY,to i r necolamns of the Saturday MormncPost- . ; ... COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCEr-W © shall farms- Vi •. :* -ourreaders each week with' an.extensive. . ItE FIE IF OF THE PITTSBURGH MARKET, care v. fiKi'f- fa-7 made up from actual sales > togejherwith the mar •. * : ketsof-PAilod<JpAio,:PatoewrAiA«e yori, v 2Joato», Ct«- . 'Cviaaxt,- Kno Orlettns,: St. Loms% 4;e., received by’Tele graph and toiher sources; up to.tholatest moracnlbeiore agoing to press.: The fluctuations m the . Money Market, :; v/ iPriees ofSlock,. Exchange/;Ac..will .also be carefully nofedta each number pebmiums. v > •: 4 / '. i .Toet caoroge Western-Talent,we shall payduberal r: *•-ompeawlmuioany person who wiUfurmsh/us witlt • .'T,v‘,v:.Uietl^lo*,f , oiein-x»r.aiayS|,wbich.sh»U beoectned uy ■. • worthy of pabbenuem or.v n.Comrauiee selected for that ©Spies* purpose* 10- In order to Mem* tt larw ctreulauou, «e shall ■;:!■' v: ofler gtf Mammoth Weekly to the public on terms here *,•. ii. . <ofofc nnsurpnfsed bvany papermibe Vycat. rooolhis »: - • ibe CASH SYSTEM will be sineUy edhercd to:. _v . ;-: : For. ! copy»madrtutee,;*♦*.»» “-5 copies, “ - 8$ •><'i '•( $* :JQ' „ ■ ....15.00 ' “‘2o'“ ..»»25.00 • sq' . )"•' .*..50.00 ' II .J.seSO.OO CLXJBUISOI t , To anjr person who wilt obtain. Aho largest iiutnber or subscriber* to the Snturday Morning Po*i, (not le* than > fifty,) w* shall , present. a - copy, of- ShaVspeare.s 1 la>?> .splendidly bouud,.worth aiilenst 55,1)0, besides .a co ■ . py of the. paper for one year.. .To>thr .pc«pn who .......will procure the 4cxtlarge*t number of subscribers,.we shall present al*eaouful edition of, lord Byron s Poems, v . ja'orth ai lea«iS* k OOL and a copy of the paper. POST-WASTERS ANB OTHERS, .. . -To whom thufProspectu&may-bft seiU,. arc mpeetru'Jy, • . . equesled to act as Agents in procuring subhcnberstoine Saturday Mprniujr Post. To the person *rliowtU procure •ID shbMribenu we'wilt fonvard .one. copy of the ppper,- • and their exertions will: otherwise be handsomely re :, j^Lettexaounf addressed (post^aidjto^^ Editor and praprUtor of tbt Saturday 1^1343^' POSTBCRIPT. ••■v In answer to the many inquiries .of oar ,frieuds,.we have to stale, iho& owing to tbearduous dunes of ihe clec -1 lion campaign* it will be .-.impossjblq for us to issue the first nomneroilhe also early, a ; 4l a y as weanticipated;, :.\\Vsh&U defcr.the issue of the ' firstuamber until, after Abe*. Presidential election, y.hen, we hope to present .to the public the handsomest and beat ■*.:paper ever sent out from ihiscitjv;..: •/. .* .. . . PirnmcaqtftOct 5, ISIS V - TESTATE OP JACOB SPAyPFEK, talc of West v<rV* /. ;• v-.l> Lancagter; comity, deceased. y.y JJokcßisherebygtveutoalt the heirsofeniddeceased*. f\r!tv>i: v that the undersigned Aoditor r appointed: by the Orphans; of LaQcasieTcnunty* to disinbutethe balance re* , Gaining iu thehands of Davul vLasdts, Administrator of j said deceased's estate among tus heirs«mll auend for the ; ->.)■vpurpose or his appointment on Thursday* the ICilidaj of. ~v -: •*,* .- November nextyal 2 o’clock r. *.,■ at the public house of ] rtr *; . Speeches, in liist King street Lancuster. oetlG tawtd ISRAEL CARI'LNTRIi, Auditor -«•■* ? v - tt > r6i7EN’Korr es“op Tire bank , v COITNTV.---Thi* Bank bus navv redeemed ncnrlyall .1, ... v• - Jiaigsue* that were at tin?time of the rol>- -■ beiy of the President, in December last. It has, at a •. , - ...... jarge advertised the. robbery, m nil the pities *f ■. ■:■■■■:■ the Union- It bas also given widely extended notice, of V- • • iheißsoe of licwuotesjund that none of a date, prior to. ; i circulated. by- the Bank since the.rob- i ? '• bety. 'lt jms reason to beUeve thatattempts are making i > - :i -tO circulate some of the stolen notes; therefore, in. order i furthet to guard the Bank against wrong, it ndw gives no-1 uce that noneof the old issue* ofa date prior to,the year i 1849-will be rcdeemedamless upon satisfactory evidence j that they are honestly held, with informauon \vkci» i where* how, and of whom they were obtained, and tha the holders beHeve they are not ’* pari of the stolen moaey-Tbis endence and Information to be accpropa-1 ' ' nied with proper affidavits of the fiiets.- Had.the public refused to reeeive the old issues* after notice of the rob bery- those in whose hands they then were,cotdd readily * have satisfied tbe’Bankthat they wero.noi apan of the money stolen frora the' President, and. tbe.Bank wonld long since havebeen able io r deteet the robbers* and all those who were-concerned in passing tbe stolen notes, and neither the community bor the Bank wontdhave suf fered loss'- Ills hoped the public will aid! assist in trac ing all thosenotes yet in circulation. Neither Banks or Brokers will receive them. ■• •• = ■ ■ . • . ooUHilnwDw : DAVID TOWNSEND, Cashier. ttttiLlj you still be without a beautioi set of-white V ■¥? • pearly TEISTU, and a sweet,, fragrant Breath, •when yon cah ; have <tbem both by twin* a2s.boxol * Jonef Amber Tooth Fastc* It whitens the Teeth, hardens . r - : - the Gams, sweetens the Breath, and u, without creep r tion. the most beautiful and economical dentnfice ever - U *For sale by :• WM. JACKSON, Gen. Agent, sep!B •■ . : ; feOlJberty su Pittshurgh, :■ ffa»tit<m»ble Clotblng:Stores r -•< WERNEBURG begsleaveto inform bis friends and v. the.public in-general that >he hat opened b NEW! ’ r - RRADY-MADEFABHIONABLE CLOTHING STORE, onMarketsireetyseconddoor from Second street* where vbe bas; and always keeps on. hand. > a fall assortment of Becdy-made Fashionable Clothing, which be'vrill sell On ' - the most reasonable terms, for CASH. .. He also wishes lo caU the attention of bis fnends and ■ --the publicin general■'to his very extensive selection or ; • i: : French* English aitd;Belgtan?Cfoth» and Cnsnmeres.m endless variety.and Vestings for everyone's use, which • , . .. haa selected himself in the East, and whieh will be . < i .: ■. niade to Order in a- superior manner at his Fashionable. - <Hend Quarters, 251 Liberty streeMlate McGuire & .Co.) and at prices tbat wiil not bcqaestioned by . the best ol . ‘ •bargain*makcrs% - .. ’ C.-AVERNEBIiRG,.- : ; No. 25L Liberty street, and ■/v v;. octiKfcy' t" Market street; 2d door from Second. ; . fattetcou’i Carriage BlanttfMtor^f ? -:,J’ :ZKam9rtd vJUy<bttwun Wood and'Smttlifictd ttreets. >■> r. r. y fau • ■JVhxhb may always be found an assort-: -v. '• of Fannly Carrmge*, Barouches, 7.:; - ond tUI -kinds of- heavy work, - ~ B «tx horse waeort down to u wheel ■ Harrow. - ■ Persons wishing - to purchase i>r contract (or • ' the above line.'aTb respectfully invjied ia col! -* octgfctf Sale of Bnliatog l«oti. i v > •! Mtjncfi to PURCHASERS.—Persons having* pur . : ■chafed lol* in'Slr. Hngh Swecny’s plan of Mount - Emmet property* at publio sale, on the.4th, 15th and &2d jf dny* of May last, are .beosbt kotitcbd to cal! without do • v‘ jay at the otSce of Jonn Coyle, Esq., Fourth street, near : : 1 SmithfieW «t,Pltuburgh| and fulfil the terms of sale;— A few more Lot *, tr> same plan, for sale 1 ' lat Quire of JOHN COVEE, as above. 4 WM J BTjRNSIDE,Aoc’ir z.rv-vt.-"-*: tmtiUnit* <■: r HUGH SWEENY, Proprietor. 11 (Journal and Allegheny City .plipet gopy and ch.Posi.) •XTEW-BOOKS—Concordance to Bhak«peare,l)y Mr* IN Clarke—S4 00 „ _ • : Menzel’a German Literature* 3 vote.—s3,oo. - Aluerbrook,by Fanuy. Forrester; 2 v01b.—51 ,75, . .. . :<■Washington Irving’s sketch Book, flew,edition—slj2s. -GUB!as,EngUshedition;iilusiniredj2vo!B.:- Don Quixote, : u - Hv .. > : l rol/—53,00.. Bams’ Works* 35: steel engravings, •Gulliver’* Travels, illustrated—W, 50, Hazleu’aNopotconjQ vols.—B33S. Htuletfs Works, 4voU —54.50 Carlyle’s Hewesand Barter Retartus; 1- v01.—51,25*.. > Carlyle’s Pastaud Present.and Chartism; Ivoi.—Sl. , Goethe’s Auto-Biography: 2 v 015.—82,25.; Goethe’sE^say'anArt—7sc. /-rv Coleridge’s Blographia Litcranaf-5.v015.—51,75. Cromwell’s Letters and Speeches,b-y Carlyle:*2 v,; 2,50. For sale by II S BOSWORTfI, oct2l . : . ~ Y- . . ,4th.st,-near Market. - 'I)URE;iJRANDIbB«-r2 half pipes superior- 11 Olard” X. -ilmmljr,.Tintagß 1B44; 2 qr. pipeado. 2 half pines superior lB4O. -2 do rdo. ' dol . do. --■ do- 1544- -4 doi'. do.- 41 A. Scignelie” do. : : . Partin store andpnrtlanding from Canal, for sale low by (nOv3) P C MARTIN Ag 1 ! • • • COSSS& OV' FOURTHAND GftAJTT CTBEBTB, PmSBUKOJT. mHE ; subscriber respectfully, announce* Ujaihe ho* opened this new and excellent KoteUor .the ae v . v commodauon of traveler*, boarders, anithe public gen* ■r .: ernlly - The bouse and furniture arc entirely new; and ■ nopainSor expense hayebfcettSpared to reader itoue of the ana pleasant Hotelain.tlm •' ; subscriber is deierrnmcdtodeserve, and therefore s tm’iY b:ice ° r pabll Sg°fouoK, Propr , clor “ r Important. TOHN M- DAVID STEW ART;ttndiPHILIP V SPAHMAN-TiaVingpurohnscdibe enure intercslnnd: "Blockin'trade ofMr.JohnW. Blair. beg leave lo inform 1 '‘ ' 'their numerous founds and the public that ibo} have this day entered into partnership under the Jinn ana style, of • - - “ ULAtB& Co , 1 ’ for the manufacture of Brushes of every. • ■ description- ; Bemirpracncat worlrnten, thcy : will male • up every article of the most durable material, and 111 the, 1 first stvfe; and -will keep onhand,forsale, at their store, 3; Nc£MO Wood street, a very large assortment of every -1 • thinjrin thmrlmc of business—which,•with-theirerten-, sivovstockJof-Shoe'Findings, Pishirtff..Tackle,i:Pon and • • Pocket Knives^ 1 Powder, tiuot, and* Variety Gp9ds, they - will sell chehpj wholesale and retail made.to order, with despatch.. .... The encouragement and patronage of their friends and :- - ; the public iaearoefltlyj»Juated,ana will bethankfolly re -4 ceived Ouseyrei * s 1 BLAIR &_CO^ •i »>•?>■ “ r Oct.^t , 1848:(oc30) -^RCTjVVood at - *■“—aHmON—A'few bbls.No I Salmon on handand.for, iSfaby. (oct2s) KING & MOORHEAD; • . . . ' • • . - (ffoiiimcrcuU aitb/.financial. WT*SBBBOH BOARD OF TRADE. Ji JB.CRAK3, ) W-J TOTTEN, i Committee for No,embeb . PASSENGER'ARKANORMENTS FOR 1848. v SwamboatPackeiXiiue,leavesdßijy forCmctnnau } lo ah. Vasseager Browusville, to Baltimore and Pfailadelnhlaj‘BA, M., (indG p. m. * *■ (Mail Coach Jane, direct to Philadelphia; 9 a. m., and 121 P X Western and Southern Mail Coach Line, 0 a. sl .Nortb-!\Vc.«u*rn,via Cleveland, daily, 10a.m. ; Ene and Western New. York, daily, 9.x. M. North-Eastern, to Philadelphia, daily, except Sundays, 4 A X ARRIVALS AND DEI .\RTVK£ OF MAILS. . Eastern Mail via Philadelphia, due 3 a. m., closes 12 m. Western Mail,Cin. and 8 P. HyClosesS a,m. Soiith-via Balfcnud Washington, due.BP.JS.,closesS a. u. North-Western via Cleveland; due ID. a. x:, closes Da, jj. Erie and Western New ;York, due 8 p. m., closes 8 a. m. STOCKS. Par vaitu. Asked. Offered. •850,00 850.00 ,850,00 * 50,00 - 44,00. . 40,50 50,00 .47,00 45,00 ./None in market. 50,00 . 50,00 *49,00 ' /. 50,00 35,00 25,00 30,00 ■ • 35,00 Uankof Pittsburgh* »«»r •••■ • - • Exchange Bank ?•?••••*■•?••• Merehanla’audM. Bank ••».*• Farmers* Deposit Bonk* w* ■* Hand Street Bridge •• • •• •*> • - Northern JUbertiesßndge*.*** Old AUeghenyßndge........... ConnellsviHeß. R, Stock, paid on •-shares, S2,So*****»*... City Bonds (8 cent;). ***.* Mouongahela Bridge'*« Gas Stock** 5,00 < 90,00 - 25,00 : 10,50 50.00 Daily Keview of the Morfcela. OFFICE OF THE POST, ) Satcaday . Moamno, .November 12, 1849. { FLOUR—Sales «n wharf at $4,0004,06; one sale from wagon at $3,90; two or three do. at $3,90(3 4,00. . There.was nothing of interest in themorket. In .Breadatoffr there was no change; wo quote at 81,3701,60 p- 100 flu. , LARD—SaIe of kegs at 7c. from store. BUTTER—Nothing doing. CHEESE—We quote as before; regular sales at 5107c.j according to quality. BRAN—SaIe of 200 bus. on wharf at Bc. GRAIN—No change.in any ltind; and very little doing. Sale of flartey on Thursday at 67c. DRIED PEACHES—ReguIar sales from store at $1 ,50; receipts heavy. * 'WOOL—Receipts heavy; sales at our. quotations ■—tendency w upward. > > - Common2oc. lb. I f BlooJ*-25*-*O2Co, pr. lb } Blood Jjiaftto...** Full BIood.«v»* JWc. “ ittlood***-**.. 23c. . t'Fnme**—.«»-*«3oc. u . MONEY AND BUSINESS IN THE EAST. ■The New York Journal of Commerce of Monday •gives the following commercial and financial news:— Moncygrovrs very gradually easier; The banks aro able to do all wbteh their safe customers de sire: Loans are mado on treasnry notes nt G pcr cent, though some get 7 per cent. The rates for paper in the street- are not much changed on the whole, but some favorite names are shaved at per cent. Exchange closed hrmly for iho steamer, and some parties refbaed to draw more at B|, but nothing, was.sold over that. The parties who have been shipping specie in. France show a disposition now lo send sterling bills instead. Little is done in exchange on France: the rate is 5f 17* for short sight. To day the tip top arc asking Sj per cent prem. for sterling bill#, but the market has not open ed yet.'. . . , Fretglti.—' The accounts from tho Shipping List bring things down to lharsday night; since which time there has been an improvementin the rates to Liverpool, 10-dav considerable corn was engaged : at 8d f in bulk; 1000 bids Hour in a packrt nt 2s 6d» and cotton is offering freely and tbo rate very firm at 4d. lb, ... Business gcncraly shows signs of tho approach* mg cloae of the season. . 53rTho brothers Bogea, ot this city, slaughter daily from CD to. 100 hogs for ibo daily family mat Let •lone.— Cm.Com. y A Volce from Slexieot TOHIS»« tocertify ihat I enlisted m Company C. of the • X 4th Regiment of Imiiaua Volauteer*. destined for the. sc ato f war m Mexico, m IBi7. On oar company arriv ing at Mammons.! was compelled to enter the bulled States’ Hospital, at Point Isabel, in consequence of a -disease which prostrated my digestive organs and pro* daeed, a genera! derangement of my stomach ana bow* els. - Having received the treatment of that Hospital, bot being-consiueted incuralne.l was houorably discharged from ihe service: I then repaired to New Orleans, where I placed myself tinder charge of the best physicians ni that city,bul from them I received no benefit whatever. I then returned to Auroras la., when 1 again, toed the la* cultyvlrai with no better suecess tbau before. By ibis -tune I had become reduced very much and quite dtscour* aged,hatonanpUeauon-to'P. B. Vail. Esq.. of Autorn. :h.;'lws« induced to try I>r. JAYNES SANATIVE PILLS and TON 1C VhBMIhL'GK, and, to uiy great as* tomsbmeat, nil immediate andthorough change was pro* duced in my system, followed bya rtsurraiion to Health JOHN J I)EH \RT ■ i - Auooaa,lA M March 9ih,1«4?. y.Dr. I). Jiayne— Dear Sir: I hereby scud yon a copy of a certificate which 1 obtained of a vouug mon.wlio. as he says, was entirely, cured by the. use oi your SANA* TfVE PILLS oed TONIC. VERMIFUGE. The case came under my immediate observation, and X vouch for : the truth of every word contained m it. .'Respectfully yours. &e.. - B. B. VAIL. For sale in Pittsburgh at the PBKJN TKA STOKE, 70 Fourth street. . .oct3l TUST RECEIVED AND FOR SAI.K—tiOOO IbA.Coun; *1 -try Bacon, Shoulder* and Dulr*. Xi will be hold low •call and *ee ••ioct37) CUMMINS A DM IT! I. . CUBA TOUAC.CO.r-W balks Cuba i obucco just re cowed and for sale by J. A. MAZUIUE, ■ oetl7 • • ■ • No> J) Handtl. _• Buftlneo Card. TYRANTS AS WELL A SMONOPOUES MUST FA U: SO MUST I*EJ CBS, "YTTHICH.facI viH he prorcn by railing at McGhee's f T Fasbtonatfle Tailoring fcHablwlirnent.Third street. Si. Ch.ncle» Building, Motto : Small profits and quuk min. . Vawbtv: Frtsh and good.. ■ Competition : Very far in tht background. My old customer*,, and nil oilier*, am respectfully in ; formed that I am waiting for them. McGUIRB, v. oct23 v . Tailor, ht. Chnrlc* F ORSALE—Anleaßaut Tcxtdeitce, consisting of eigiit acres of Lana and a valuable brick -House. conve luenily arranged; also, a Stable, Garden, Ac., ait in good repair, and m a healthy- location, about one mile above Lawrencenlle. Pnee. SOOOUj tenus, BSOO m hand, balauce alien or twelve .years.- > S. CUTHBERT, Gan. Agent, ' SratthGeld street. • Hew GooOi* TpHE subscriber nas this day commenced opening Ins X supply of PALL GOODS, crabraemgan extensive va riety of all the article* belonging to hie line of. business, •which he will maketo order far below the prices of any former season. . JAS. M’GUIRK,TaiIor, . sep23tf : St. Chatles Building.- ■jk/rnsic! musicmusict— j. h, melloh, at?, si ixL fTood-irwJ, has just received by Express a furilier •apply of thp following popular Music; Take me back to Old Virgiuia; The Watcherj He doth all things well, King of the Sea; Ben Bolt;.Blue Juniata; Oh!Susanna* Slepping I dreamed, Lovo; Mountain Maid s Invitation Rosa Lee; I've wandered m dreams ;.Let us love one an* other; \oa andl; Blind Boy, (Dempster;) Lament of the Irish. Emigrant: May Queen, complete; LncJe Ned; .Ethiopian Glee Book. < octlS « Hew Gooda/’ I HAVE JUST OPENED a well selected stock of Fall and Winter Cloths, Cossimeres and Vestings, (at the. lowest market price,) to. which l would invite the atten tion of my customers and others in want of cheap ami well made Clothing. JAS. McGUIRE, Tailor. . ocu2o . • : Third st., near Wood.. TALOUR-.20 bbls. Family Flour, a superior brand, m J; store and for sale by • 0«35 KINO & MOORHEAD >,Cheap Kuonghl CASSIMERES AND DRAB COATINGS.— • JP Opening this day, by Express, a fresh supply of en tirely-new styles; at your own pnces: French Cloths, Casstmeros and Vestings.:.. CLOTH STORE, , ocflhUV ’ -Post Bandings.corner Fifth and Wood, . 'Fresh Arrival ■ at Ifo; 115 Wood street* - MHODKINSON has just opened. wilbm:lba' post: , week, the largest assortment of French CHINA,: ever opened in this city;, consisting in port of—Fancy,' Gold Lino mjd Gold Bond Tea Setts; au extensive assortment of White, Flowing Blue and Liver pobMrou StonO Ware, inTea Setts or in separate pieces, a* inay be required. Also, a. beautifuLasbortmenl. ot Candelabra* and Lamps, of the newest shapes and pat terns, direct from the manufacturers. ' Ladies would do well to give him a call, at -- oct27 : Afo. 115 Wood 5t.,2 doors btlour Fifth. «... A Card* rnilE subscriber- respectfully Informs his. former cus- V lomers andiho public generally that he is now pre pared -to /furnish all' kinds of Foreign; and Domestic Wines and Liquors; and Cordmls of every kind, armuch vlower rateß Persons* wishing to purchase, will find-it to tbeir'interest to callat the old stand, corner of Smlthfield and Front streets. - • ' / nova P C MARTIN, Agent A PARTNER WANTED—With 83000 cash capital, “A. to engage in a safe and profitable business, already; pattfally established, in the city. A gentleman intimate ly acquainted-, with the Dry Goods business wbulu be preferred. : S. CUTHBERT, Geit. Agent, . , npvfl : , Smitbfiehl street. TNFOftMATiON WXNtEd! !-Wni taken from the j. Landing, foot of Wood -street, on Inst. Thursday, the Qflihult ,1 sack Wool, marked 11 Smith ASinclnir/’rnts* burgh. Any. person, by returning it. will bo liberally re* warded,by S. & W. HARBAUGH, \ • novS No. fi3 Water and 104 FTOut Btrcpr "DT" ■■ ' - jeitrabie Country Ruldenoe for Bale* TT7ISHING to.Teturn to .the .City next Spring, I wi. fy sell, or exchango for City Property,my present residence in Lawrence ville. This property is beautiful* •ly .-located on the GreensburgTnrnpike, about twenty minutes’ drive from tho centre of the City. . ROBT D THOMPSON, - : - No. 110 Markets? nov4:lm # SWIVEL JOINT oases . assorted anJ for sAle at Philadelphia pn ccs.,tOj2loaoconsignmem,by; . ; ; ocrt EDWARD TODD A CO Hina Intelltflena. POUT OB' PITTSBURGH, GJ. VKKT WAXES Lit TfTK CHANNEL. ! ARRIVED, Sieamer.AilantiC'PaTkineou,.Brownsville;: ■■•■■■■■■ LouisM/Lane,Bennet,Brownsville; . - • Arrowlme,Gord&n, Brownsville;* . . , Michigan No. 2, Gilson. Beaver, 41 . Lake Erie, bboles, Reaver. . . Caroline, Day, Beaver; • Messenger; Hemphill, Cincinnati, . Consul, Kmney, Wheeling...- ; >: • . ■’ Hudson,Poe; Wheeling. . , DEPARTED, . tl Atlantic, Parkmßon,.firow»sville; . Louis M’Lane, Bennet, Brownsville;.. . Arrowline, Gordon, Brownsville;;'- :• :“ , Michigan No. 2. Gilson. Beaver. ; “ . LakeLne,Sholcß, Beaver. . . • Caroline, Day, Beaver. . . Clipper No. ft. Crooks, Cmcmnou. . : Ivauhoe. Sterling; New Orleans. Caledonm ; Calhoun; Cincinnati. - • ; Consul. Kinney. Wheeling. ■* . - : u Diligence. Wheeling. . Dolphin, Hazlett, Cincinnati. • .-•. 4 v:< Peru, Calhoun Cincinnati, , . • Leaves To-day. : The PennsyJeania loaves for St. Louis at 10 o. dock) A. H. The Metsenger leaves for Cincionati. The Dolphin leaves for Ci&cioaati. The Lamartine leaves for St. Louis. The WelltviUe leaves for Wheeling and Sunfish. The Sterling’s new boat; leaves for New Orleans. A detailed description of this boat will appear on Monday; . TheXouisville River Reporters must be a very susceptible party. They have written more fibs about the movements or the two steamers Telegraph No. 1 and 2, than would sink botb jtjw (boats if they were loaded with them. However Ve give the latest items for what they arc worth. The Commer cial of Monday contains the following BSTThe Telegraph No, 1, reiurocd from Cincin nati) early yesterday morning. ; She is now laying at the whafl,and as.there is a prospect of an abuo* dance of waterabove, she will start lor Pittsburgh at 3 o’clock to-morrow afternoon, positively. •: • SSF'Tho Telegraph No. 2 t \a aow nearly finished. Before she places herself regularly in the “Ohio Line,” she will make dno trip to Cincinnati. She will start for that place at hall past 3 o’clock next .Wednesday afternoon. ! On tho following Saturday, she will start on her first trip to Pittsburgh. RS** Capt. Grace, of the ‘'Brilliant,” is-about to contract for a new light-draoght steamer for the Cincinnati and Pittsburgh trade. ,8$“ The steamer <*WellimUe” has resumed her regular trips between Pittsburgh.and Sun Fish. Barnes is still the gentlemanly captain; and tho trav eling public will, as heretofore, find Inina clever fellow and anagrccablecompamon.— WtUtviUe Pa tnct . BgTThe steamer Hiram Powers towed from Cin cinnati yesterday the hull of tho Ben Ffankltn No. 7 converted into a fine barge. It is destined lor New Orleans.— Loutsvtlt* Conner. For St. Louis. The fast running-steamer I’ENNSYL- K vaMA.HG Goat, Master. .at*!! leave - for the.above ami intermediate pons, nsv. fiSBuBBSEBI tor troghtor opply on board. For New Ortrom. The spli-udid new steamer IV ANHOI*. ' r |L W 7 j.ffl Copt. s*rrauwi. will leuve tor the above «9Sof3SSg aud-all iute.imrdjctepons. dmSßsma . this day. ■Forfreight orptwsace.npply onboard. novtl For Saint Louis* The newapd splendldMcrpuboTitl-AMAR t JlgrATiNB, will leave tor the above outl nil inter* port# on Saturday. the ttiti init n at 10 o'clock. A: ii. For freight «r puwn?p, enqeirc on toard. orof (novfl) i : ; JAMKjI MAY. Water st. Hegolnr Packet for fitunflsh. f .tKSri> THEfinr steamer WBU-SVII.I.K, Capt. £ESsSB lUuVKS. «nl leave forth* above uuii tnier »int*diaie ports on MrJnrulayi am! Saturday*. For freight or passnjte apply on board. or la. au 4 »5 (iEO. 11. Mtl/IT.NRKUfjKR. A?i. Eoriiucinnsd* . k. The new.light.draught. fast ninmng * ■ ter. wilt leave tor tho above nml inter* ports tuu oat. Forfreightorpassage.;apply on board. nnv7 For lfew Orleans. The! incomer ROBERT MORRIS. IJaouw Ijiviv.Mnstcr.avill leave tor the aboveand alt luirnneihatr ports in a tew ■HMbßdays. The Marrt4 will rvccivti treujlil for Paducah. Mills' Point. Randolph. Memphis, and Na poleon; For imabror passage, apply on board. »r io • «ov3:lw “ i A. REFERS. For New Orlcwust Pensacola, Fa., APALACHICOLA* FA*, COLUMBUS. UHOIMIA. AndaUtntftmtdiaia Larujtnfaoniht Mi«u hterr. I Thnoew and jjubstsnual steamer 1 ' IASII fOX,” Caswallaokr. Master, wilt leave lor the above porta on Monday, the oih of November, ui IU o'clock-a. x. For freighter pawafte. apply on board,or to (oet&Ud) i M-AV-lON ,lOM> For 2ineavlllc>' ” k. The new and. excellent steamer JEN* .•li . Jt .W IJND. GaUacuss. Master, will '«S39QQK_Jravc for (hr above and intermediate JBnßßEßflßports; regularly. For freight orpsssagcupply on novll •' "-.T-: V7*. For Cincinnati. ~ I i-ynapn j. Til light draught pusieiiger r* lid J* steamer. DOLPHIN. Capi. lUxi.*Tr, j will leave for the above and mterrne- VasaßittSDr* aiaio portr, regularly; For freight or passageapply ou boatd nov il Summer Arrangement. I JCSUfe TUB steamer BEAVER, Chat. E. Clarke, J&&BBBL Master, will leave .Pittsburgh for Braver, fllof.gnw, wild Wcllsvdlc. every Monday, Wednesday, and returning on Tuesday, Htursday, aud Saturday; at 0 o'clock, a. m. - Having a bout ht the landing, we are prepared to receive freight, at any time. Fo,frr l h ,or pa ; ». ( r.^ l >..o RTov&co Afceoa _ ' For Cincinnati* r n i . .. The new light draught steamer FORT I flK&*ftPirf. -MiLtxa- Master, will leave tor the fißefiSEaHabove and Intermediate ports THI.-t DAY, at 10 a. m. -Forfreight or passage apply on beard. uov4 DOCTOR YOURB IS LFI FOR 35 CENTS! BY mean* of the Poblcet or, every one bib own physician! twentieth edition, with upward* of a huudrcd engraving*,: showing private disease* m every shape and form, and malformations 01 the generu* live tynttMi liy W. \ OVNO, M. P. - The time has now arrived. Uiat perron* suffering from iiecrel diseascs.iieed no more become the victim ufquack cry, as by tlieprescription* contamed jiv tbi* hook any one may core himself, without hindrance to business, or the knowledge of the most Intimate friend, and with one tenth the usual expense.. In addition to the general rou* tine of private disease; it falty explains the cause of train* hood’s early decline, with observations on marnogpr*. besides many other derangements which it would not he . propetto enumerate in the public prints. Jp* Any person sending TWXjrrt'nvß cxjrra enclosed i in a letter, will receive one copy of thU book, by mail, i or five eopies will be sent for one dollar. Address. Vlh\ tV. YOUNG, Jfo. lfti Spruce street, Philadelphia,’? post 'paid- ■ ■ i > ■■ 'i ■■■■.•■ > ■ WANTED—Proprietors of Drug or Book Stores, and Pedlars,m every town m the United States, to net ns agents for tlie above work. • , , • • oet7dlm V. 11. KATOS !■ ' W. P. MiUJUIAU. Hemoval. - Ell- EATON & Co; having removed from Market *. *t. to their New Store, No. C 3 Fourth *t. ; between Wood and Market street*. are now opening their Fa Stock of Trimmings and Variety (/owl*, among which -are— Cloak and Dress Fringes, of ail kinds ; Embroidery Giron* and Velvet* j -. •Embroidery tuidweedle. Work; Zephyr anu Tapestry Chcmtlle. Floss j Steel Bags and I’urses, Steel Trimmings; Lad* ••’Merinoand Silk Vest* and Hosiery ; ChiUhensCoat*. Gaiters, Mute, Cloves and Hosiery ; v Goal's Shirt*, Undershirts, Drawers, Dressing Gbwnnj Childrens dresses of latest patters; which they offer at low prices, both wholesale and retail. •*.• . octs nAABUSHELS OATS—In store and for sale by oeijo i • w. a j* a achEson. Ur» Q> 0* Htearaif UeailK. OFFICE at Miss Fourth street, a few doors above Wood street, until the completion of the house nearlyopposiie. Teeth m blocks, with artificial gum* (after the manner now untver*nlly preferred In the east,) manufactured lo.suit each particular case.; Teeth, from n full'set down to a single one, inserted on a suction plate, thus avoiding injury.to the, naturulteeth. Specimens ot blocks and suction, plate tnny ho examined at the Office. , All operalionsincidenttoihoprofessionperformed with eg re nnrt faithfulness. - : _ . • isep7-3in rpilE FAKTNKHSHIF heretofore existing between X.- Halo,Reinejnan A Co. was.this;day dissolved by mutual consent. The business, of the Jnto firm will be settled by Reiueman A Cq< JAB. HALK SANDS A RFINh MAN, Sept. 37th, 1649. i . : JOHN VOEGTLY. The bu*me*fiwll! be continued byIBAXDs A Rkikhmati nnd John Voeoti.v, under the style ofcREINEMAN. A Co- septid . TO BE SOLD—Three burying lots: m.the Ml. Union Ccmetry, elegantly situated. Apply to c WM DAVIDSON, oct? 1 : - 4th Ward, Allegheny. hew Jlllllueryi Act A' NEW selection o£ elegant winter ribbon*, feathers, AI - new aud elegant designs of Cardinals and Visiles, which will be made up to order m superior work and material • Also, Bonnets, Hoods, and every article intbo millinery and dressimaklngibußiucssi at oct7 MH9 DUFFS, No 10 St Clnir *t TOWSEND'S SARSAPARILLA—IU doz. l)r. iuwn gend ? a Sarsaparilla just received and for sale by.. * JOEL MOHLER, Druggist, j oct3 ' •• .. t. cor/Wood and sih ms. 6BBLS- CINCINNATI'LARDOIL—iu»I roceived and for sale by \V k J C ACHESON, oct2o • No. 2 Snuth6eld si. Sales by eduction. , aitctio?Tsai*ks7 ~ 1 ~ BY JAIUEb M'KXNNA, AUCTIONEER, No-114 Woou SxfißKt, tuhek tjoors »BOM:rirrH. J ORDERS visiting 1 thw;filly;waU a stock of doods for pnle- cati be accommodated, while they remain, .with the use or a Room, on moderate terms, in the 3d story of Aucuon Store;:.No,-.114 ‘Wood-? street, three door? from Fifth AWo-i-for Rcm» by l«8 wce *< month, or for the storupe Of merchandise: only, an cxceHent dry Cellar, ;■ with board floor*' Bep lS JTAMKS WKEXNA, Atict SPLBNDIDSTOCKOFFALLGOODSr TJE2LA /Wholeattlean<l Retail. .x. ■’ r - aSBBE' ■!&? 1 Ai; MASON'S; CO*, PITTSBURGH* *A, , S3=S— TTAYKreceived more thnn one thousand Cases and .>,•- -1848; •.•••••' • --.o -v /r. r. / .:;.cM848,', !l •XlvFackagea of Foreign oiid.Domestic Goods> malting CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH one ofthe roost extensive assortments !!* the country, em- DA I t YBT B A’M PACK G T XI KB. bracing the lulost, richest andmost fashionable style# of mills IridependeritLiiie'of steamers Is now composed Imported ana American Goods, purchased m enure pack- xaf the largest, Bwifteu. l>est finished and . furm*hcd, : agesfroni the importers, manufacturer* ondlarge Auction. and most bowerfulboate on the waters of the West. The ,*nies, by one of the firm* residing in New York. -who; is highest wages are paid for the services of the bfst and constantly :seuding u» the: newest and; mosi desirable most experienced nlen engaged in the river business.—v goods.lu. the Eastern markets, which will be: offered ns Tbelmebasbeeninoperau'on for six years; ha# earned low a# at any establishment ,m tho.Uiuied Slßtes,and ncarly'two millions of people, without doing the slightest ower than, could possibljr.beofleredby any House m the injury to'lheir persons- The proprietors .challenge com l^e °n i . c v-; panson with any passenger line in the Union, for safety, • DRESS SILKS—O cases rich changeable, atnped<plaid regularity, and speed. .All that money can procure has-, and.brocade (*ro de, Auric, Grode . Berlin, Gro de Swiss, been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of Grode Algiers, Glacier, black Grp dpßHiue,Talfaia,fine passengers. The boats leave for Cincmnau.os follows: : . of all colors; «e;«c.. .‘ Also, Silk Velvet . ■ . . , r I v - ; : . of all colors a very large Mock Mo.voxoAiraLA.Capt. Stwie, - .35 CASES DRESS GOODS,; viz: cases extra rich satin wiineave Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 10o'clock; i striped Cashmere; do dodoprutleddo do* do small figur- Wheeling every Mondffyevening at 10 p m edEnglishdeLairte; do Clenence Plaids, striped Orieu* » / ' __ i.tals, Ac; Also, 60 cases AlpaccasiOT cases nch smped TUESDAY PACKET^—The Hhjebma No. 2, Capt.- i i and plainLyouese; 6*4;.TaTlan Plaid<nnd Silk Twill, 6*4 j nQi j Uine'elUrJ will ; leave: Pittsburgh every ‘Tuesday cashmeresandGrandillaPlaids, j , v,. .... niormnffaUOo’clockrWhcelimreVery.Taesdnyeveiung I ' FRENCH- MERINOS-A full assortment of black, mio*p. V :• v ’ . • fa • i raode,scarlei.MorooD l Nazarine,blue J purple,andother . i colors, ot the best manufacture !' 22QOSHAWLS Comprisinglbemoslextensive assort* i .mem ever offered In this city, embraeinglong and square, i Cashmere and Tartan plaid Shawls, Maude, Brunswick, i; Finland. Jenny Lmd, LamaiUne, and other. Shawls. . I EMBROIDERIES, DACE GOODS, GLOVES, Ac.— ! Lace caps, collars cuffs, standiug. collars,-cbcmizelts. i Also J wen cambric and lawn Hdkfi. Laces an if Edgings, Belt Ribbons..Hoaiery.of all kinds, Gloves do. ■ GIMPS, FRINGES; CORDS. BRAIDS, Ac.—A fall as sortment of the raoslloahiouable styles.'. . . , !; LINEN AND HOUSE KEEPING GOODS-Case of Irish Linen, best manufacture. Linen . Sheetings and pil low case Linens,Table Damask antfDtpper,Satin Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, Huckaback,, Russia, and Bird’s Eye Diaper. Flannels—over 1000 pcs. of every variety; Bleached and-Brown Muslins—more than 15-, 000 pcs. of nil the well known makes.. - RIBBONS—More than 100 cartons entirely new fall and winter Ribbons, very choice styles. . r French Cloths. Cassimercs and'Doeskins, in gTeatva* ■nety; Vestings, Scarfr; Cravats and Hdkfs. . .; : white Goods of every description, together with every, i article usaollyfoand in a dry goods store.,. .:. - The following is an invoice of C 7 cases goods just re-' ceived, with the price* annexed, 10 bales of red and white Flannels, all wool, for 16c I • 7 cues bine and orange Prints, 8 ; to do .Calicoes, 33 yards for : 100 13 do fast colored Prims,. 6i‘i 17 do Bleached Muslins,. ' 41.? i . 4 do Mons de Lame, -. I2| . 7 ; do real Scotch Gingham; - . 111 Also, 50 bales 44 Brown Muslin, - . =.; 41' All of which, In connection With those above mention* cd, will be offered atles* prices than cun be afforded hr any other establishment in this city.- The ONF. PRICE SYSTEM, which insures justice and fairness to all, will be strictly observed. Any orucle purchased at this cs* lablUhmeal, found to be above the general market price, a consequent reduction will most willingly be made, up* , pn the circumstances being made known to the Proprie tor*, it being iheir desire that all goods shall be sold on fair and honorable terms. All persons are respectluily invited to examine our assortment without feeling the lea*t obligation to purchase. • . • . oei7 . TSlBltfBW QULUBN lIICKHiVUAuaia. NEW FALL AND I VINTER DRYGOODS , TUST receiving and now opening, at the sign I O of the BIG DEB iZJTT, on Market streei, jßjfc i tatween Third and Foutlh streets—one of the IHgS largest, cheapest, and best. assorted stocks of . "wISJu*", t Fait and Winter DRY GOODS, ever offered in Pitts* burghj to which the attention of our unmerous customers and the public generally, is respectfully: invited, as the : «übscuber is confident that be con offer such bargains in 1 : Dr)* Goods as cannot be surpassed by auy other house in :'tbeClty,: '■ : • As these goods hare been purchased at prices,farbe* low those of any former season, , they will be . sold at greatly reduced prices.. Among this LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK will be found many choice and desirable goods at extremely * LADIES' DRESS GOODS* Very rich and fashionable DrcsaSilks; Plaid nndStriped Black Satin; striped and plaid Silks; plain blaek (very glossy) Grode Rhine; plain black riehLusire; Lustring; Bilk, for Vixette*. Mantilla* and Copes, at very Jqw prires,-newest designs and>latest *ty.ea Cashmeres, Slain and »aun striped Cashmeres, very cheap; French lerinos,aU colors; De Imines. plain, figured and satin striped, ala great reduction on former prices; Gala, Cal* ifomia nud Cashmere Plaids; Mohair and Monterey. Plaids, all qualities; Alpaccas, all qualities and froml2J to76c.per yard..... .■ SILAWLS! SHAWLS!! Fine Cashmere, Terkertiand Broche Shawls; ..: ;.j Black embroidered Cashmere and De Lnme Shawls ; i Fine Thihbct and De Imine Shawls;. ■ ■ I - Fine black and colored Cloth Shawls;i Fine quality Long Shawls, very cheap; Plain clock and plaid Silk Shawls, very cheap; A lot Plant Black Shawls, from 76 cem* to 83,00 i DO b if*KFT/<? GOODS' MUCH BECOTV’ FOR ASER PRICES. Good dark Calico, from. 3 to fic. per yard; Best quality dark Calico, from C to IOC.; Yard wide-purple do, at : : \ ; Good yard wide Bleached Muslin, from 4 t0C}c.,..,... Uublcaccd Mt*Un, yard wide and heavy, 6to Oic.j * . ANTIIOVj<'NA 4 nONAL ENGRAVING lied Tickings ami Checks, all prices? _ ; • Of the Lolled State*’ Senate Chamber, Blanket*, from course to the heat quality, veir cheap; rpilF SUBSCRIBER would respectfully inform the cil A full assortment of Red, \Vhithaud bellow Flannel*; 1 ixens of Pittsburgh, that he has for sale, at the Lata* StUnet*. Kentucky Jeans, Jerseys, Lmscys, nniue llou&c. earner of Grant and Fourth streei*, (where all of which will be sold at reduced ratesrr he will remain hot two days longrr.l the celebrated en* .•: ~ •..•.• ,A4Jh.,«?* ttnrfcet at, •.... irmvint: of the United States’Senate Oiamher,published scplff-tf • . wM. L. UUhahl,L. Uy E- Auihonv. *JO3. Broadwoy, N* \ofk r the life-like tt, D, Thompson, likenesses of the ditferent Hutesand Military men of the y. AV 110 Marirtrfwl, tkm Aooxt/rtm lAbtriy *trrel,. lftflicm. neatly set m enamelled glow trames, at the very XTABjostreceived bU enure stock of Fall and Winter low price of 81 eneb. Among which may be found the \ M DRY GOODS, consisting of every;style of Rich superior likeness of Henry Clay, m hi* 71st yen**, the Onwßilks; all woolCashmetesondDeLalitesi French, likeness of Ibwiiel Webster. MtUard Fillmore. George Merinos, all colors; Changeable and Black Silks, for Washington. J- It Adam*. M. Van Uuren, J. C.Calwma, Camillas; fancy colored De Imines. for children. J. Buchanan, ILC. Wimhrop, Generals Taylor, Cm*. of every kind that is fashionable; some new >emi.Builer.fte4Ac, Al*o.Trumbuir«engTavmgof the of Shawl*.- . DccbratimiofSudepcndeacr, vv’arked Capes and Collars, from the lowest to the ■ , ensravmg of George Wathtugten, wnh several j highest price* oihers The sub*cr»bercan furnnh c\enr article in the t DOMESTICS —Thts department is very full D AGI F.URFX)! \PK 1 mr, ioOPERATOR'S at Mr An*, Grrm and/anew Floor Cloths always on band, * wholesale price*. WM (i BUbHyED. s The above Goods have been purchased since the ,de Lamartine House cor Grant and 4ih_»u ta nnces, and will be sold at the lowest rates. [17 s * For >mie at this office | acplMf f'vOMESTIC BLANKETS at private sale at M’Ken ' | ,9 ua’s Auction Rooms, N 0.124 Wood sire e 1,3 doors from sthst, a large invoice oCDomestic Blanketsof the largest si2fl and fiuest quality of Merino Wool, received direct from the Manufactoner r aud wnl be sold at very low prices,both wholesale and retall.lus the best op portunity offered to housekeepers for several years. 1 oct3 JAMES M’KENNA Auct Balance ofthb damaged cargoof CHANDIZE AT.AUCTION,' touhout rescue, on ac count of t/himontw.—This day, -to-morrow, and Mon* day. commencing at 10 o’clock each day, will be sold at McKouna's Auction Xljoms,.No. 114 Wood .street, three doors from Fifth, the balance of acargo of Merchandize, part of which were damaged on a steamboat sunk in the Arkansas river, about two months since. It .comprises, dry goods, clothing, cutlery, groceries, Ac. The agonf of the Insurance Company, at .whose office the goods were insured, iaulong, ana would wish to close the lot on Monday* at furthest, ns he is anxious to go home. - uovlO ■ JAMES McKENNA, Atict. . . AUCTION SALES. BY JOHN D. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER, : South-East corner of Wood and Ftflk struts. , A S9IGNEE , S SALE AT McKEESPORT—On Satur- A dav Nov.ll, at 1 o’clock, p, n., will be sold by or der of Alex- Miller, Assignee of Robert Sinclair, dec’d, at the point, in the borough of McKeesport, in sight of the i)remised the following desirable property* which is con sidered worth 315.00 C to 520.000, consisting of 45 acres of excellent cooli with the o: larger tract ad ioiniiur, aud about 42 acres of laha on which .is erected to or 12 dwelling houses, two coal nul roads and pther improvements for carrying on the coal business at .the least expense and most profitable manner. v. The above property is;worthy the attention of. capital ist* wishing to make a safo and very profitable invest ment, as well as those wishing to engage in the coal bu« sitie-s, and it must be sold In order to close the concern* Terms- which are liberal, will be made known at *ale. 1 novio JOHN D DAVIS. Auet’r Jbr Sale. TJOR 9AI*E—A valuable Property of 29 feet front on ■j} Lacock street to UO deep to an alley; having, a new. and completobrick house,;well arranged, with hall and entrance, two parlors, piana, dining room and kitchen, five chambers and garret, two cellars and finished room in basement; all in good order—situated about. Il» step* from Federal street and 300 from the Bridge. Price tow, and terms . S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, r . SraithfieldfWect. a auk saLK— A valuable Homo and Lot, Mfeet fnm X on Crawford .treet by 1881 deep'on 80 feel ollcyl prirr. 81500. Alto, a llouw «nd iwo lx>l«, eneUSO froiil, Oil Robert .treet by 02 deep! pnee gaoO a House ami Inn 18 feet front on Ann •troet., Alleshenr, by5S deep: priec SOW. AI»o, neyeral Bnildlnir lon, from SITUO to'SISU- Term* aeeoraraoufttinr.,. ; “ 91 ® tf: CUTHBERT, Gen. Apnl, SnjiihUeu!«lteet._ SALK-Aloi on IltgU*!, near ihfr corner of\Vy ' lie,nub*newGerman Cborcb. TW»l*l,3O ti* 8p.11., will be flo!«l An accommodating term*, or leaied ou per prtnaHease. with the privileged buying out thegrown. other Lot* oittb* Hill, in different place*, for naif on accommodating term*; or perpemalieft*e t nf THOMAS MELLON destrable Property of two Acre*, with r d comfortable Cottage dwelling, good Stable, largo Garden, Well, and *oft water, alt in £ood order; moated in Thompson Villa, and well located tor a eopntr) Store, or any otner bu>d»<'*3-“i>rice, BI,U)Q. Alio, *ir Acre* ot Improved LamJ* now sown mv wheat; pnce. Biso, Cttih orannroved Heat Kmoic will be received. IVnuiliberal. 11 £. CUTHBKR'f, General Agent, ; oetlO _ • . SmubficldiUcel. 170 R *\Uv—Admail iwtTinoiy frame dwelling home, v rorveuiently Miuatedjfrouungon Pride atreet, one utrcei bevom! the Ho*pnal; The lotuSi feetia front,by 1£? feet deep, and w ill be «old on accommodating term*. For further particular* apply at the. hoate.or to fr p3 JAMVS MAY, Water aireeb : uThreo Bomba* Extra Pay.’* MAJOR BURN'S. Paymaiiter of the United State*’ Army ba* arrived m thin city, and. taken on office, in the tittmtrntii»*«er'* Department, coraeraf fVuti atreet and tinrriaon alley, where.be la prepared to pay to »uch n* umy lie entitled to the aaine, the *’ Tltreo Month* Hxtra l»v ■’ allowed bv Act ot Congre** July 18, IN?.; Mr piopoiicii paying CapU Charlton* Comjvany on Tue«d«y. the rj|*t tint.: Capt Herron * Commuijr ort the j sr 0 f November, nndCapt. Foncra, of the Sd Regiment tv»ma Volunteers, on the tfd 01 Norcmber—being th« three rwnpanle*cimrt!cd.»i the city of Fituburgh. mtartw' ■~ ~ tiAlwftfi Dcadfr AivrAri Witllnff*" MV ccMomer* and \he pttW»e-reneraHj\ ** e reipcel* fuUv informed \hnton iiexialonday 1 w»Ubpm>ett» inff a »ptemii«l and ivtll n'lcclcd aMOitroent of CIA/TuSi OASSISI KUKi and VKSTINOS. which l have ju« pur cliowil iu Philadelphia at Ihe lowtrt loaikctptice.aml(o which I would coll thtiir aueniion., ■■■__ l, , 1 AS. MrGUlttK. Tailor, = St. Charles Buildinfs- : To Weiurn n«rebtati« IUIB LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT ever offered to the public, wul atthc lowest price* possi ble, may h* found at its Wood street, opposite J. D Uavi.' Auction Room.. Observe \Vjj«room; op . ■ ■ IiODKUioUNi To Country Blarchanti. TkiTFRCHANTS will find i< to Ihtiradvantare to call «l i\l »I. HODKTVSONS, a» he hau now. in store a. Inree and desirable on BMOTlmcnt of CJoto, Olats, Qvittm-ari i'.KUUuhlc for country merchunM. as ta oauall, toond la o.a.rrn haurey ud V^a.ll^law ... aural ■■■ 1 HA Wood utreet, near Fifth. koreeet Iteturna Obtained. riAU. AT CIIKRAN'i*: Nn S»FiM street, and receive 1 j tome of ihe best, moat faahionablo, and above all, CiIFAFEST fiOODS, Imported this aeaaon, in exchange for yobrmotier. AH mate*, fashionable or plain, totted at thi» e.tnblirhtneiit- Cash eualomera invited. _Caah term. amcily adhered to. JNO. CbRRAN, octtD OOFtlth at. ciiielaerlnß’a heir clrctilnr Seale Planoo. CUteatertutt FJ(jm . NfiW piaNO-FORTES,from n£S3SSH the celebrated manufactory of Chicker- Boston ; with the new improved ctr- I I Sr 1 {I iiular acale, ju9t received nnd nowopen. For mlc n. a, Mr Ch.ckertn* a Factory fttec.^b^ No 81 Wood street, Pittsburgh* sole Agent for Chleker imr’» grand and square Pianos, for wcstcrnPcnna. octa MtorngmisawisTiK rftwrjpnnnh street: near .Wood, would Inform the Ladies Pittsburgh and vicinity, that she will oppn on Tuesday, the 24th in*t.,an extensive assortment of Fall and Winter Millinery. : ect2 ° Cash Terms and Cash Price** HAVING provided myself with a stock of Goods mtaptedto the city trade* I beg to invite tht alien lion of every person purchasing, or about to purchase. Clothing for the fall pr winter wear, to wharf have to oOVrin the way of bargains. : My slyles are of the new est and richest thut can be obt*ined-rwell and enrefulhr selected That I will sell cheap* try me; that,l vilrfit and please you, bo of that the judges; for no pain* .shall besnured on mypart. Any article that does not suit, may be relnmed. ond any orllcle not giving satisfaction in wear ot otherwise, will mem abatement. Cash term* and cash prices, at No. 30, Firth street. _ • - • ie qcj2() JbU..vlinKAlii J & J W M’DF.VITT have removed to No. 13 Liber* , tv st 10 doors cast of their old stand, (same side) and immediately opposite the head of Smllhfiold st.. octo:3m • ■ >■■■■• ... . ■A if UsyPuA'lT A sONS SODA ASH-The subsen lyl bers arc now receiving their Fall stock of the above urtii'lc, tlircp vcsßclsi vis: the Juniata. Medallion nnd- Lydia having arrived at Philadelphia and Baltimore, and two more- die Stephen Baldwin ami Leila, shortly ex pected j they are. therefore, prepared to receive orders. They will receive during the winter: and spring regular M upplre,vmNcw or| ea , .,y &M MITCnFLTREf; S H^‘,jr 20tlb ' 3 N ° 1 BtmJ K'iNoIMOORHnA^ T7w k BUSHELS RVtJr-ln store and tor sale by 7. J(JU octl2 W & J C ACHhSON i. piTHON'S XENOPHON'S MEMORABILIA —Xfn* TV bplionV Memorabilia of Socrates, with English notes critical and explanatory, the prolegomena ofßuli ner Wigirer’s Life or Socrates, etc.: by Charles: Andjou, <ILD, Professor of the Greek and Latin languages in. Columbia College, New York, and Rector of the Gram mar School. Just received and for sale by ;; - mar ocuoo JOHNS rON & STOCKTON, oct2o J ' • Booksellers, cor. Market and 3dats. FIIHOMA* U- KENNEDY, Attorney atlMir —Otficefcm . X Fourth,between Wood and Sinith&eld.:-' s ;r- . •. Rni-EnKvcra—Gea. J. K. Moorchead. John (>rnnhm, Pres Pittsburgh Bank; Mr. J. W. Wurhndge; Logan, Wilson, A Co -McCord Jc On.. Pittsburgh, Pa. octll '\TF'V"Tft>(’)fcS—Die Wo7nen of the American Revo- lutidn - by Elizabeth F. Ellet—in two volumes, with P °Robert Burns, ns-n Poet, and as a Man: by Samuel IMer, of the Murjlund Bar , _ , The Gambler, or the Pohcemau s Story: by Charles Burdett , , , How to be a Man) a hook for. boys, containing useful hints ort the formation of character: by Harvey Newcomb. How to be a Lady ;-n book for girls, containing useful hints on die formation of character: by H.Newcomb. Auecdotesfor Boys—Entertaining narratives and an ecdotes, illustrative of prmciplesand character: by Har vcy Newcomb _ Anecdotes for narratives and an* ecdotes, illustrative of pnnemies and character., . v . J “oci? “ Ted ° nd 10r JOHNSTON * OTOCKTON. 'i 1 :■ . v - • . '• ■'» •* -V- 1 I v t ) NDKR-BHIRTS AND subscrib ers nre uosr receiving their large Mock c f Fall and WinterGeods. among which nre to be found— Heavy Wool Udder-shlris and Drawer*?- . Kiue Saxony and Cashmere Under-shirts and Drawers? Fine Silk Under-ihiru and Drawer*; some extra good? Cashmere* Saxony. Berlin and Silk Gloves? Wool and-Merino Half llo*e, Ac., AC. Some of the above Goods are well adopted to the Pitts burgh market, and gentlemen will find at our establish ment almost every desirable style of Woolen Goods.— Merchants are solicited to examine our Stock, as wo think we have purchased at low rates, and intend to sell lower than the same qualities of Goods can be found West of the Mountain*. , , Warehouse North-east corner of'kiflh and Maiketsls., upstairs.' • . (octse) EDWARD TODD A CO. . targe Supply of Sew Goods l; j Tfr R. MURPHY is now opening his tecand supply of * f '• Winter Goods. Including a variety ol shades of DRAB FRENCH MERINOS; . . _ Scarlet, Cherry, andolhcr high colored Merinos ,: , Bro.vn • . • • do • • Also, PARMETTOS, of same colors; Alpacas, Ac.? AVitbmanyotherdcalrablc Goods, that arc very scarce,, all of which will be sold very cheap, at North-east cotuot Fourth and Market streets. oct27 NKW CALICOES!—Now open ut No. 59, comer of -Fourth and Market-streets, a. very large stock of handsome new style Calicoes ana Chintzes—which have been selected wan much care, with particular reference to fulness of coloring, durability of fabric, and benuty of design. Among them may be found; Dark calicoes only 3 cents; British Chintzes, Idt-cents, Fast color do., bi Gfcen. . ■' J’*- “ British purple do., 121 “ Bluo and orange,l2* “ ' Memmac u\ u Turkey Red Chintzes -do bine do., 121- “ Furimuw Chiutzes. - These goods ore bow lower than they have ever been before, and are worthy the imraedmteauenlion of pur chasers.. • Mptl corner Fourth and Market si*. By Kxprsss* » GENTS. SUMMER GOODS.—Super, single milled French Habit Cloths; rich stylerCassimerea; iblack and colored Cashmeretti; Queen’s and Summer Cloths’ figured and plain DrapS)’ Etes.; Vesungs/'vety cbpiceV. Marseilles, Silks ond Satins, and figured Linen Drills; Cheaper yet! - ROBINSON’S Cloth Store, tuay2s Post Buildings, comer Fifth and Wood. FLANNELS! Flannels I!—Just Tec 7 ed.and now open ed a large supply of white, yellow, and scarlet flannels, all wool, which will be sold by.the piece, or. single yard, lower than tho same quality of goods have ever been before offered. PHILIP kOSS, .. • selO : No. 59 cor of 4th and Market sts. ALMANACS!v 1849.1 ALMANACS! THE subscriber returns his thanks for the patronage heretoforejreceived for the rnmnaljuibhcotjon, styled Wo have the pleasure to announce our fifteenth annu al number- a* now ready for sale by the gross, dozen, or singly- Much care has been taken to have the Calender pages correct, as well as the Chronological events noted, SVelmve also, in the selection of. reading matter, been, particularly careful not to admit anytbmpofdoubiiul mo rality jonthe contrary ourendeavor has been to pre sent useful and interesting subjects, that-will bear rend ing daily, with profit'by all the members 01 a famtlyt.we therefore bespeak the Continuance of fnvovaml would suggest to customers to bejiartlcular to ask for Loomis' Amc&n&c- Pittsburgh, or. Magazine :&* desired. •.. Also; German, English, and. Presbyterian Almanacs, for 1940, for sale ol the book and paper warchouse ofc, ■, . : s LUKE.LOOAuS.Agent. No. 89 Wood street. scp23«dgmfcw2 A HOUSE AND LOT AT A BARGAIN.—Any per; jfX Bon mvcant of a comfortable dwelling house, in a crood neighborhood,.on Wylie street, a snort distance from the Court House can provide themselves for the snull AUin of SSOO lo jqhn coy[ p ocl2 - ' 4th street, near Snnthfieidst . JUSTTUaCEIVED AT M. A MINER’S—The- Two Dianas,: or. the Son of aCouut-nnd Daughter of a King, complete; by Alexandre Dumas.. - Hewerp edition of the .Pictorial Catholic New Testa*, meat; to be concluded m I*2 parts, at 25 cenlseaeli, under the editorial supcryisioh of the Right. Reverend John Huglies. ■ . Three Sisters and Three Foi tunes, or Rose, Blanche and Violet;by G. 11. Lewis, Esq. All thc Lauies’ Magazines, for November. The Mariner of the Mines, or the Maid of the Monas tery; aTale of the Mexican War; by Arthur Armstrong. Pocket Esculnmus.or every ouehis own IMiysicianjby • William-Young, M. D.: ■■-■■■■ LiltelPs Living Age, No. 232. : . * As You Like it, a Comedy; by Win. Shakspcare. Also* all the numbers.of the. Revised Drama, on lmnd and for sale. BERFORD, of Allegheny, lms all iheabovo.; Bmithneld BtreetySd uoorahovc Second. octSG DONTINk, or Rose Tooth Patte/aplensam dentihoe for the gums and teeth, (prcftpteu-'by Roussel) in store and for sale h> [oct3) JQET, MOHLER. ■»jai A BUSHELS DAl'S—Received and.lor sale by oUU octn >v & j c acheeon i AMCbUtV.RiiAUit, AUornejfiat l,a to—■Gfece on.4th > street, riew Grant, Pittsburgh. ■ • - oct2s a-®** , .... ** " r "*/ Urg (Boobs. LOOBIIS’ALMANAC. Steam-Boat (Eolujim. WEDNESDAY NiW Esousd No. d,Capt. S.Dean,will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday . raonung allOo’clock f Whechngcvery WedneßiJny even ing al 10 p m THURSDAY PACKET.—The BmiiUST, Capi; A/• Grace. will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning -at 10 o’clock ; Wheeling every Thursday evening al 10 p. w.: •. FitfDAYPACJ?Sr.-TheCuppKHNo.2, Capt/Cfoab, will leave Pittsburgh every Friday mornings at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Friday evening at 10p.M.- BATURDAY PACKET.—The Mbssksoeb, Capt*\De Comp, will leave* Pittsburgh every- Saturday monung at lOociock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 p.-m. JSIWDAY PACKET—TheIBiAC Nkwtos, Capt. A. G. Afiuon; will leave Pittsburgh ever)* Sunday- morning at -10 o’clock; Wheeling every Sunday eveiungat 10 p.m. .. nor 10 1848. * 1846. Pitt*tmrgfaLAiid Brownsville Dally Packet lilne. FxßßtrsJiTlst.l&tS. -■Fsbbuast 1ut,1&49. LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A M AND 4PM • JW»jt .The following-new boats complete the line: JG&KgEror the present season : ATLANTIC, C&pt, Bftranniiausjajjjej ParkfasontßALTJC, Capu A. Jacobs; and LOUIS AULANE* CapuE. Bennett. . The boats are entirely qew, and ore fitted up withouirsgord to expense* Every comfort -that money can procure has been provi ded. Thebo&tawilUeavetheMonongahela Wharf Boat, at the foot of Rossst. Passengers , will be - punctual on board; os the boats will certainly leave al the advertise. hours laffi q . LOVIBVIJiLE PAGKKTSi -■ FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI Ac LOUISVILLE. • Omo-LISB.-' Heoclaß: Satcbpat .t Packet.— I The A f No Ifineond fast passenger stenmPae ■■Jdßßßm. kei TKLEGRAPH, J- J.Penr.Coiri .aBBBHBaSBB mender, willleave Pittsburg lor Wheel? itig, Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate Ports, every Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely. ; For freigbt or passage apply on board, or to . tORSYIII & DUNCAN, Agents . The Telegraph has been built expressly for a regular. Packet,ana with a view entirely to the comfort of pas sengers; the accommodations are inferior to no boat on thewestem waters. The Telegraph will run m connex ion with the Ben Franklin No 0 and Pike No 9, to Sant- Louifr-timetbrough.ytyg pact; . - / • apgl-ty Pittsburgh and Wheeling Pacliet. ; s>.- mr, THE swift sjeamenCONSUL, DobsktP. : IjJjgSHJf Kmxxr, Master, : .will leave regularly for ■BbESsiv Whrelmg fc on Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day, at 10oclock* prmjeZt/. .... • •• : Leave Wheelingevery Tuesday, Thursday. and Satur day; at 7 o'clock, a. yfintxttly.-:■: :• ' : -The Consul wiltiand at all intermediate jjojls. • Every accommodation that can be procured, for toe comfort and safety of passengers, has-been ‘provided. The boaris: also provided vtiiha selfacting safety-guard, toprevem ; explosion. • • ■'; / -For.freight or passage apply on hoard, or to. . oct9 JOHN FLACK Agent flew Arrangement* nr TliEsteamerCALEßCOPßwiHleavefor : jJJsEtgF BeaverGlasgow* and WellsTiJle,on Tues ■BBESU day.Tbumlny, and Saturday, ai 9 x, M.y re tnrningon Mona&y', Wednesday, and Friday. She has a boat at the. landmS, beiwcenWood sireetand iheßndge, prepared lo receive freichtff at any time. S. & W. HAKBAUGH, Agents; No. 33. Wood street. • For. Cincinnati* , Tus newand light draught steamboat ALLEGHENY CLIPPER, Wat fULj££gjn tkbsos, Master, will leave foriho above twgumffiL and ail intermediate ports. rdgulnrly. ... For freight or pnssase apply- on board .■ fnov2 • ■■■•.■■ >: .Por Bt«tionli« —, rr - *" The splendid last runningsteamer tfTVTlgl CAMBRIA jHEBgSWWR' C. 9. KendncJc,Master, will leave for the WBttffflOßHßtabove and intermediate: ports regularly. For freight or passage apply onboard, or to • nmt FORS\TH & CO For Cincinnati. '.. .jflMMi*- K fintnow and lighf draught steamer. - HAIL COMJ Mill A t Gsra. Jtriuter, ••••MMwcwSßil'will leave -for the above nud intermed-. ■ BTWMiMKiUhihM diate port* regularly. - • For freight or passage apply on board. - . 0c39- Cincinnati and LonUvlllei • THE staunch steamer PACIFIC, T. Camp bull, Master, will leave for the above and in termediate ports; regularly. ‘ For freight or passage apply on board, or to oe3o GEO- B. MIt,TENISBR«KR, Aeeht. . : For Cincinnati* mp> The new nud light draught steamer JOHN APAMS, will jeave for -the above and in*: sHSESßiennediAic ports regularly*. For freight or passage apply on board. .• .. .■ jySO • Forßrownavlller l i; _fGS^lb--.The ne wand splendid passenger and mail m§3BBB& steamerßALTlC.Capt. A. Jacobs, will leave for the above port during the present week, tit 5> a.j*., positively. - - • Forfireighl or passage, apply on hoard; : feb2 For Bti XioaU. t mr, ■ The new and splendid steamer ORIENTAL*. . uJafiCKr V** Hook, Master, will leavc fot ilie above. •SmSaoMB and mlemiediaie ports, regularly; ’gbt or passage apply on board. : For Bt* lionlit GUen» t an 4 Uabuqnei I THE good steamer ST. ANTHONY, Tiros. Mit. Master, xnH 'leave for the above* r port*? regularly;- For freiclit or passage apply on board, or to JAMES MAY. or GEO. Ml LTENBERG EE; : A e J t. . For Brownsv. | Tilt newMatl and Passenger steamer AT gggSgK LANTIC. James Pabiixsox. Master, - will leave foTlhe above port lh»» day, ot B a. sx., positively. For freight or passage apply on board. felrj For Cincinnati* ' The light draught steamer FRIENDSHIP iDavxs, Master, will leave for- the above and i.nterraediate ports, this day, it or passage apply on board " • For Xoalavitle* , The fineateamer VERMONT, Captain IU7LCTT, \nll leave for the above and - • fe&wtjffiQki ■ l uiiprmediato porta* nauwa ; ' :.-uegclarly.. .... nlv on board. For frcighiortia»ftngc.^i EOII SALE—Four Building Lots: two 21 feet rront on CUff street by" 75 feet. to an alley. Also, four'Lotp: two2o feet and two 21 feet front on Cook by 7a leet deep to an alley? price 8300 each, terms 850 in-hand, balance in five caual yenrly payments of SCO each. ♦ , S CUTHBERT. Geh" Agent, Smithfield street... sUNDRlbS—l6obacd grecn KJOCoflcui: : - ft 35 ‘ fancy * 1 15 “: Laguaym “ .>•■,. . JO u .. old.govJava*' 30 half chests. Green ‘Tens;. 20 *■ . Cheelan ami Oolong Tea 50cattyboxesassortedTens; 50 boxes Tobacco* assorted; . 50 *• Palm Soap;- ; ~ 3u u Chillirothc Soap; 5 H • Castile • 10 ** fine Palm and Almond Sonp . 40 ~‘v M. R. Raisins; .20 “ • 41 :*> , (new cropO 30 . u steanne Candles; ■ 2000 lbs. Exirn Snleratus; - 1200 ZauleCurrants;... . 30 bhls. Small Loaf Sugar; • : • 13 “ Crushed and Pulverized Sugar . 10 . V N. O. Clarified Sugar; . :i cases VVoolsey’R.D. R. 10 hhrts. New Orleans f ( -r.. 5 doz. fmc Olive Oil; - . 10. >( cans superior Mustard; : .0 .?*. pjurncil.emon: . 2 « “ Rose, '2' <4 'V -Vanilla: .. . 1, *• .assorted Jellies;. I case Jujube Paste; • - I Liooricc •1 keg Knglish Split Pens; • . v 5 btds. No. PSalmon: 5 •>.. “ "Mackerel; . 10 i and | bbls. ■ • • . : 20 bids. Nos. 2 and 3 11 ' 50 doz. Patent Zin6 Wash Cowls; Y ISO “- Corn Brooms;.. • • GObbls. N. O. and S. H. Molassc«, .10 ••• and kegs Golden Syrup; " 50 boxes Crconv Cheese; ' • Wholesale nnd retail by 'J. Bj WTLLIAMS, '• oct2o - Corner of Wood and Fmh streets; Great Western Saddle, HARNESS; TRUNK AND WHIP MANUFACTORY. rglHfr subscriber takes this method ol informing Ins i friends and. the public in general, that he lms the largest slock of the folio wing named articles, oflns own: miinufaiMiirt 1 , in this city—Snddles. Harness. Trunks and Whips; all of- which he trill warrant to be made of the -best material, and hy -the best mechanics- in AHegheny county. determined to sell his manufactures -something lower than has been heretofore sold in the city* he would invito persons in. need of the above named ar ticles, trf his Warehouse, No. 214 Liberty street, oppo site. Seventh. - Also, bands made to order formachmery. oct3l & KERRY STRAYED OttSTOI.KN—Prom Liphteaps Tavern, 3 miles from Allegheny, on the Franklmßond,ou Wed nesday evening - last, Sept- 27ih, 1843, a Uqv Mare, about (4£hands high; haga .small-white spot on her forehead; and Some white on onenf her land feet; had on a bailor when she left. She is nbom 5 years old.. ' Auy person who will return her to the subscriber, or to John Aguew, Second Wnrd.House, Allegheny, orsend him information where'she. can be obta.nicd,willbesml ablj rewarded % JOHN FERGUSON • octO Pino Township. TJECTIETED WHISKEY, of.superior qualm*, with an Tv assortment of Foreign and Domestic Liquors, always on hand.and for sale by W. 1 & M. MITCHRLTREE. sep2s nn BUSHELS DRIED PEACHESU-Kor fiale by ZU novJ CUMMINS ic SMITH -M .. _ * . ’’, "T*”- ’"'■'"S. f -_J„ jEfanfara anb <B*tt)ttng t Brokers. 1 Wfilt Hr WILIiIAOS# AND BAN KING OFFICE •-■: ••••' M E;.tenter o/l.Thirdand^Woodstrfftr, C<IGHT nu3Time-Bill* of Exchange, Bank Notes; tod O ftreigu-and domestic Cqnr bought :mid sotd oii4nft most favorable terms „ -Collections made Jitall the principal-clues oflhc.Uoioiii' • atthe foxiest rates Jelft jnrem h mu. w c cnutr. r HILL <fc CDBBT, BANKERS, EXCHANGE BROKERS, \ . Jvxd. Dealers, in ;■ h arngn and - Donrnue -Exchanger Certyl* i . .colesof<Dcposst, Bank Note*,OddanStiver, iV0.65 Wood street, 3rddoor [•; /■ 'tnarl4*ly:. ci •:■. :(I*AT£ OF TllE FrEM O?~M T COUI>-A K 130,) BANKER AND EXCHANGE BROKEN Office-comer oft Fourth streef-aftdPast Office aUefy. . : T\EALER jn Coin; .Bank Notesr-Tlme Sdls; Foreign. XJi anil Domestic Exchange,CertificatesofDepositj&c EXCHANGETon alliheprmcipalcuiesof-the. Union v for Rolenrstuns to sui? purchasers . CURRENT and par funds received on deposited . - COLLECTIONS made on all partsofihe Union, at ihe lowest rates.. -■ •••/■: v ;apll*dl'wAw3iP-;;': • -Af.LITN KBAUftfW. .-■•-'j'.'.'v-v V .-^PWABPSAH>t.':V- KBAUfia 4b BAHM. m .Uankenand Exchange Brokers, : Dealers tn Foreien.and Domofw Zh#s, £ Jii of Exchange,. Certificate* : , ir ZfcpM if, iYbwj and Cam * Comer oft Third and Wood sis., directly opposite ine St.. Charles Hotel mayS3 &. HOLISEB * SON, ' ■Bankers and Dealer? in -Exchange Com and Bank Kola f: Ho 55 Market 3 trecty Pittsburgh SBLLnrO BATS, EXCHANGE. BVT2H& BAT* New York ± pr I Cincinnati 4 ' Philadelphia • 1 I JUraisville' ■* • .'I.-: Baltimore- t 11 't: v : - Buying rates Ohio Indiana Kentucky / Vironm - . r wheeling Tennessee-, ftOlfrry JAJL 8 BOON TITOS. SiLBOXST BOOST & BABGENT. - BANKERS AND EXCHANGE" BROKERS, JV. B. .Comer c/WbodandStrih Pittsburgh, Pa.,' TYBALERS in Coin-, Bank Notes/ Tune BiHs, Poieign -- XJ and Domestic Exchange; Certificates-of Deposit, Ac. 'EXCHANGE on of the Umoni' and Europe/ for sale in sums to suit purchasers. '• CURRENT and par fands received ondeposite. . . COLLECTIONS mode on nil parts of ihe Uniod.etthe lowest rates > r seplt-ly KEUMATJ&M.— Dr: Bnwirs newly ihscovcreilrem edy for Rheumatism ira speedy and certain remedy •£:. for that pamfuHrouble. . Jt )iever fu»I». ... .4* » Office- mul Private Consultation Rooms; NO. 65, D»a« v : / / v moiul alle*, Pittsburgh, Pu. Ike Doctor is always at f home lanlfrdawtf A . The Grand Farffatlre.. .- > »- TYR- CLICKKNER’S SUGAR r.COATED .VEGETA-: jj SLE EXTRACT-PJLLB.— These celebrated .Pills.:<-* \j; have obtained ail enviable notoriety mthelTmied Stntes, - K ,/.• • os a curative for Giddiness, Sour Sioinaehy| ' Headache,'Fevers.'PileiwCosuveness; Coughs,- Heart burn,- Liver Complaint;- ScunryySore. Throat, Inward : - Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart,' Indigestion,: and variety of othnrdifteases to which flesh is heir to, asa inedicanefor the-nullion.. In,all seasons ofithe year f r-T’;- :> ( » ->. ... spring, summer, autumn; and winter,—and underdllcirr;. ' v rvy- v;.- cumstauces, they can he taken wimperlect safety and - :J • -w-'-'.- 'success. AsaVerraifugeondgeueraJinedicmeforclull'- dren, they areimrrra&o. Being Coated with pure white •: v -.v .v. .: 7 sugar, children will easily lake '-» .nornonseoiCt- aregeniiei.bulthoroughinilieiroperauon:-:;-~- < •' For adults, by increasing ihedose 7 .theyare cnuallybeu efieial- -As au Ann-EtltousPtll tliey willbe tound with outa superior.* Ask any one, among the thousands who . Use them, and an unqualified approval will be the certain :■ re ult. j . Remember Dr. C. YiChcfeenerislLe-oxiginal inventor 1 *Of Sugar Coated PiHrs aud. that noiUmg.of.the sort was ever heard of until he introduced them in Jime y lMd. - Purchasers should, therefore; always ask for Clickener s Sugar Coated Vegctnble Pills,and take noothers, or they will bemhde the victims 01 a fraud. ;> •: : inf“Pnce, 25 cents per box. . . : .; f Dr- Clickener’* principal office for the sale of. Pills, ..ts . 6G Vesey M.i.fc. Y. WM. JACKSON, 83 Liberty si, head of Wood, Pius- - burgh, Pa-, General. Ageut for Pennsylvania, Northern-• 1 Ohio: and the river counties of. Virginia.-.. ■ i ;.Tlie lollowintr are the duly appointed Agents for A He -1 gheny county,. Pa.:. - > A. M. Marshall,> ■ - Dr. Brown; city,... .. J.R.Johnson, > ■ v. JonathanGhreisL-hfanchc&ter. . v Alexander Asdale, Wylie street:, : , -• J. RiH: Jacqueß,Biraungham- ■■■■&. , : > • Wm. J. Smith. Temperanceville; , .G. H. Starr, ••Sewickley.‘--,-‘. ir . Edward Thompson, Wilkmsburgb. . Daniel Negley; East Liberty- . H.Z. Mitchell. WilkinsbUTgh. , H--Rowland It Son; M’Keesport-. ... . C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. ; v . John Black, Turtle Creek. —— Baketstown; Samuel Spnnger, Clinton James MKce/Stewarotown; . v - Riley M-’Laughlin, Plum township.:. .J. Fulton, Tarentum. Jeremiah Fleming. Lawrenceville * * ; Robert.WQU&ms, ArlhursviHe. :. ..--T - • • • • aug22«d3twflm • •.'T 7 Dailey’s Maglcal Fain Extractor, rrtOTHE PUBLIC.—This is to certify that I have found • i BaJiei/’J ATagical Patn Extractor to prove.a cure for. the Chrome Rheumatism, which I have been aifiicted wnlifor ten years, in myhipjoints. ABRAHAM R VREEIvAND AcquachanoeltyK. Yl, ApTil.B,HMd.- , ; r : his H- Dxllet—Sir : I have been troubled with- the Pile« for eight months, nud coutd;get no. rebel. Your Magical PhTn Extractor bavin# been recommended to': rae- I applied it but twice, obtained instant relief, aud in a short tune was perfectly cured! Could I. not get any more of.it, I would not lake a huadred dollars for the . balance of my.box.. - .. • WILLIAM HALL:: -. 0? North Moore street, New \ ork, June 19,1847. ; , 0“ CAUTION,— i only Depot tn the city 0/AVw Vcrki' and where the genuine:, mule can he obtained; wholesale and retail, is at 415 Broadway.. ' H Dalute is the inventor of this truly invaluable com * -pound, and benevrr.has, mul iirt-w mi/icataraimieato ihe; «ccretof us preparation to any mail living; and, ibere>-: fore, no other person ever has made, or ever can make/a grunt of. uhtmselt. . ■ . CounKr/Viti abound! Every truly valuable, article-is subject to be depredated upon by counterfeiters and in;- •: posters; and nothing, that we know ol, hnsmore - y siyely experienced lhai fuel thali Daileys Magical Pain- > r Extractor 1 • . A Txsr*—The genuine Daunj, in cases of the severest Burns, Scalds, Piles; &c.» wilt afford. insuvil Tehrf. niui produce atonce.acnolingandsootlnngeflrect-rextrncung* ; patn in and from one.to nfteeinnlnutesl/but.bu sure, al-: ways, apply it on linen—neveT on coiton cloth. •, :■••• ;■ And now mark the Extractors, no mutter under what name they utay nppejir,or bow apr. plied, aheays irritate and increase thepamf ; Pamphlets; containing certibcntes pfcores,may be had • grati&on appbeuttan to • JOHNJ3, MORGAN, . l.: - -. .Western Depot, Pittsburgh. - Du.AVM.-Thor?(, Agent.. -' ' lf v*- 1 ~ , ~ > s * Nr^? V-v . ■■yßvymg raujJ l/dis. County&City. onTs ft I “ Belief Notes ft “' Pennsylvania Co. ft { “ New York i> ft “ Maryland ft u 3 “ New Orleans Dailey's Animal Galvanic Cnre*All, \ For Horse*, Cattle, Ac cores *p^» } qumor, srea*c * poll-evil, sores, gaHsnml.foruiaes.- Pamphlets comaimug •;.f Striifientesdr respectable parnc*. may no had'on unpli- ' oat“o« to JOHN fa MORGAN, oetla d&w 7 Agent. Pittsburgh TA'I'K * VUi{ ' V • (StTCCBHSOBH TO SHKKI7P A TATS.) £ - -A r o-10. Fourth Meet* bttwten■ Terry and Ltbnty stteeis. V • TtiTANUFACTURRHS of sheet lead, leaden pipes, hy- -: v:-. :• •••. JjA dront*, pumps, baths, water closets, leaden coffins,-• - &c,, keep constautly-on hand and manufacture to order,: b- •/- shecllcadfrom! to S fts. tolhe square foot, in sheets of O' v j , by 20 feet; which they will furnish to the troilewholesalry:4 or cut to order in any sue that may be wanted. •. * k - v They also manufacture and keen constantly., on , . i leaden pipes from 2 to*, inch cahoic;:Bqueduct pipe;/or .. conveying water lrom springs, furnished-to thc trade,ana put up on reels- in lengths of-from. 100. to 1000 .".•.•d;'--- I '*.-.'--*.-':.' Teet on each reeVwitb directions as to the properininbod • h • ‘of laying.. Also; on hand, a large supplyof Adams' Pat enUucUon Pumps, for-wells or cisterns; Suow&Co’s V very supeirorcast iron sfiction Pumps. • .• :/>.; •. Hydrant work of every- description executed iii'the. v: r most'durable manner, ana on the most-accoinmodaimg .-v k: - terms. .Orders. (Torn the country , for lendeu pipes, shrer - /}£... lead or pomps, will receive prompt attention.: jc27»diw / ** Pianos. " "f - A SPBNDmASSORTaiENT.OPiIMHOffJATAA'J) v * ROSEWOOD PIANOS, Just fuuslied. 'These in-*: - ‘ v- 1 • giruments are made after iheliye*tpaitern,uiid of ilic : - best material, and will besold low forcash, by.- :;-v- • vl- .* F BIiUMF, No. il2\Vpod street 2d door above l ifih 4. • ; 3V- B-—Tbose who are in want or.a good. Insiruioent! * ; are rospecUaUw add yxannne these. purchaMngcUe>jyh«Te; : tts tliej eanuolhe excelled by anv< . Is;. in the.countrgf’jtnd wilhlHir sold: lower.tbnn any brouidir tram the East*- Ab*o,jusUe< el\ed twoPiauas ot Hum burgh manufacture, Warranted to be superior lo anrtwu' I.* - « sola in this nnrkfci (oci23) F * .. - BERM MEE ir i, {' k - _ 18II111& i ' - : • A v vC I --V s > - ,` . :.c ';:,'.'7.:::;:.:,:: - .• . '-'7*:' , : 7 : ,- '` ' ~'; ._s'. :f''. maps *Wm MEV V- A " V-
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