.-•::- 1 .1A:::' , ,.., ~--..,,.,.. ',,-....'.--,,::.•-,, ~„.;,-.--,- :.,.., „ 4 , -, ... , ~..-z., el 1 / 27:, , 4. 1' r"'' l'''... - '. ' ,-• ''',, . ''., '2'9 ,":,- ',.., r ',,i ~.„' ~ „ =‘ ~ ~ ..., 1 ,, , , '.t: 4 r • ' 4l -` 4- "4••° ..' '••. ..:',' $ • ' -' ''4 ?, ' '♦ . ' x ..",, ;,..'''''..;,-,..` , ..,. I' 4 l' ' •'.• ', •f.'l4,' '''''' ' , ' '' '‘i i t ' ' lf . l - .7 ' ,i ' g, g• 1 '-',,'' , . %., • .',' ,",..,.,'?-,,,e-,,,,;''N.'`4,1-4'..:•141-•e..1":;:i.'''...-.- ,'.• .• ' '••* :; - :•••-•,.N, - . — .~. - . !4" ..1 . 4 ;',... , h ''' ; 4 i ' t : • . >!..:. q''', - 5,... - '`'" ‘:'' go I,` .. 4`.''' . ', g e t' :t="' , t• ,"- ~:' ~, :,... Q T 4 ..7 1* . 4 t i,.4,,.:,1`'.,' 'l'-'t \ •47.,-.4.,...#1..N4.44.”.''',.. ...,-•-est. ...tt ).,....4, t „,...,. 71 ,, ,- ~- ' ~ ,t''z.. ;.`,,': 4 t '„, - ANIt ,NP = ...: ~.. a • ~: f. - ~z.,....,. 1 , ~,,, =.. ' : c . ,. , ,;,! . ~ ', 4 . , -f .4',...:;4.: ;.1.,,,,•;;,...N': 4 1,?,C 1 , 7 1 . 1 , '', , , , ,f: ..*.: 1% J : - . 7. :1 -1 :.") . t!'••; . t = '' ' .l :' ,4 :.. ' ' '' ' ' , ‘" -‘7 : ' '' i‘ ,- 4:0:1' ' '.'. ''' ' ,s • ~: `,•tif : 'l L !-1 . ;=•- ` ; kr-"• , i, LI . ~..`,..."...- f:4." . ...,. ..", 4- t; '4 .1 . 4 ;, 4 3 " ; ...4' ,4;;:; 4 _;, " • ;, ~,. ,:*" . :.1 . ‘. •;,: i e 4. -.„ ;I\ ;it '4 7,1 -" C ., 5-4. U- 4. Q, , i4'...1 ' t t'•,-, .0,5,.•••.'..,„1,*;,•;:ii:..,.4,f..,*,;.t;44.0z...s f,Z.' - -1-.,,r- k$ ' 3 , .0 .1." .. ,7 (7,4 , "1, t, , crA" st -s . g..'0Z " .4. ..! '''.., ,i ' 1g . 0 , ; ' S ,04 ' t '4 ' . f! : •- i r- ‘'. :4' 4 ' - z . • '4 t. 4 ' '- ' t., 51 Y ,41 . 44- . '• ;0.0 tf . i..!t: t r.. : l , . ~,, ~ 4, - -.,x1;,,, ~,, , ,t .1 4 ? 1Y 'l , P 4,4 ~:', WI. it • •‘ '' t ''''` i"'' ' ' 4.••• 4 '4 4 ' .. t- .1 , t , 4 „,,..0, 4, ..,.0 a q 7 .1.. r .` ‘., - , ti ,-, ,_„ • '' 4 ,4 ~,, 4,,,v4 .: - '' 4 '*l 44 t'''• 4 . , '''' %. - r, ''. '4, 1 - ' `. ' ' ' - Piti%! .1 ;,;,:n•- •''' ,...,, * A, - ,2,;' , •4„,,,,r N'4• s. l- .. 4.,-,,4- if,il.4'',:l ' .4,, ,i; tt, 7 .1 .t ., ,,' 4 .,..4. 4 •4 4 ` le tt ;"-C 4' , 4"4 ' 4 t4'...; • "t, ot 1. ~," i t 4 :.' < 4 . 1 '.... 1.- ;;. 4 ,;.q 4./ ,t.t, -, , i?•,,,i, !r;st;il,44 '' '-.• v ° P . ' '''''*' ot, -'., •• "t ,i - , , ,,,:, • ,Z1 , -...1.,.'& •- k,: ••;' . ~, t t, g ! .-,'',t i :t '- r0t 41 ,5, -` .4' ;' ~; ' ' 4 t t '' - gtt. '4-1` ~' ‘t• ' '"? ` ii!: - ' ‘' ' W ''' • 1 : ! - „ C ; i, - **e 4, ..! , t, , S^"l„.; „,,,•;-;.,,.. ,11 1.44 r ~, 4 ~,,$ .4 4 .-.1. ~,,,,,.., 4 , _... us . , 6 r - ,-. i,t-i 1 4 , i - 4 t{, 1 / 4 - - 4 a,'” 4 ~..... .4.-4; .4. ,41: 40 e. 4 , . -„ , ,„,• *+. 4 , . N ~,..".. .t. 5 .,.. , '., .1 ~.' I . ', . ~. . 4 .. ...1 _,.! 4 ~.4.L s .t .', ' t",l i :"4 " ..4 •' ' - 1 -1' ..".... '4 ' €." ' ' '' ~ !"' • ••. -e , '; `,..':' .. '' ''' .l'.' e; 44' ' 4 ';' , ... 1 -" 4 - •7. ," ••: 1 " '''' • ' " ..4%. , '•' .9 ' ..1 ,- o• '.4 , . *...'';''' . •••‘..' t ~' •' •4. - • -,.., . • ~, '. 1 . „ . ,.'' . t•,.`• .:... . ~ 4 '?"' . ;.'„ of .4:4 . -...„' ' 4 . 4 ' 4, ~.... ! .. 1 . j i ..•":„ 4 0 ,1. ' ' ; ' •• • ...."4 '.• 4...„•. .7......„•••..., . ~, , ~ ..., . „ ..,• ~,,ii,', 1 ',, ‘, 4 'l-' ' .' , .- : • "., ' , ?' "f 0.4 „,. 4. 1.4"' t ? "1 0 '''a ~... ••,.., 4. . 4 .4 •., : - .,1 - ., ........." •7" • . ' ?' 4 '1. ?..4 . s. • 4 ~ 4 . I . i ‘ 4 4.,. ..i,r 1. k, .f,.. 't:. r; . ~ . ' ;..;.: 7.,...,• .„ ! .. , -,,•., `4 l ' . ' ?4 . ;3 -1 '' `.,.• 1;i i A.%. , . '' -' . i -" • , 1 -._ .'„.. ! •:: ' '' r • • I ' ' ' '',.", "o. ' , 4 -. ~ 1 • ' .-- - .5 . 4 „,-, , ,=-.. =., =,.. ... ,,,,,,, _ , .....=,1--.,,,,,5 i :=,: , ;.,..= :;.*,, t: t s !''. `,....• . 1 / 4 , 4 .' r 4 .4 ' .: •;- ' = ' :: - ' '' , 4 % ' i t, 4,''',"4, . r. , ,..4‘; ,; `' : t . , - t: 4 . i ' ; ' , ! -'- ' 1 ..- ; 4 .-:.: c u ll- ), ;-..-, 4::„.. it ilent!: ' i . ” 1% , ~,: ii , .4 .1".. t • `A - , : v.,,.• - •..-1,,!4• -, - .L. ••:;:•'4‘."tr) -...' •••••• -.,,"-- ~ - 1 ';....„,,. • s .-4 4," "f ,'• ' ..‘ 'l •, , o t, '!. t., t:. , C - t. .. 1. c. , ' '..0 " 1 : . -1 '',.: r. ', .. "" •:::' fl.' '''..*:....'' 1."- - '''• + , .-,' 4 ;.` , 1 Ir ~ i" ,-. , , l' ' 4 ? . i - ' ' .l f - ,. '' 1 f . 4, f .., •' '. ' 4 1 . - f'' . '-, . : t•tkt", : ,z. r ., 0,„-,-, t,,-,• , : , i .. ... , -.: ~ ( 4 .,-• `• ex 4'.. A"-, " 'i i , ,-, ''' ' ~^4:. f .... - f'.:- . ; ?.. ' : ...• • 1; ''' ~; ''' ‘l' . Y . •;:' lt ' . f `..,,, ::' • ~ .-- ...'.... t . •,', ~„ •, • ' -.- v • ~ ,‘,. .': -.,' :" t - ,•- ,-, ..,;,,.., 71. ,' i •.. ~• ~.- t . ,..,•......1 , . N.. -., ;••. . , • • - - ' 2 ' .., '',:'' '..'' -• '' '''' L . - 4' . ` 4 '. 'l' ".; .. ' ' '',. ' ~: ~' • ••• • , '': —., 4 ''' -,* — l4 - : I ~.,t1.14744:C.4.14t.144'4, .i g- o,' ' _ ‘ , 4.. - t s ir. 1 ' ,, t - 4. '‘' '.- o,I " i .: ' '' .•,....: .' :• -: '': I :. ' '','-'' ' ' i fo l•* - ,,' ' ' ' s- . Z1,, , - ; . 1 t ":.. 1 t 1, :,' . .:: '• : , ,...... ' e ' i }. .,,.Y.: , 1. ; t „ I • ,„ :1: 1. 1.1 11 • 2: 1 1 1 . n'. 11 r 2 ,, ;,.',' • 4 ''' 'f.''''.Z. :f 1 ...., ?':,', - •,, ~` .4 i -0',..,., .:,..4 4 : ''4:. ""- .' % ^ 4 ' ' j '. .. :1:4-•,- e '4,t•-•4••'. 4 f i ; !:'; ...,:-.:,.;•,•,;• ; `., , ,,.2.•., ... ~ I . l ' • . 1. 1 . 1 \ ; * 1 . 1 , ,1 • ~ -1. ~....1, i•• V L 1 .... i, r f› 4 , , , *•*' C. ...,': ' ; : • 1 * V ::“ , A 1 : 1 .i. ,f .‘••*. ... *n 1 — 11 1% .4' . r ' ..: ,-- ...:.'''o —' ,..s; ~ ,:tf .., x,. , 4 :1 '., , I. : 1 ,, , 1 , tt n 1 1.1 : 1 1 f 1 t .. 1 I** n* ., 41 n t 1,: 1 . f. , * , : n . ' ,, 1. 4,1 1 . ...;" . 4 . ''' 41 ; , . f . n " ~ 1,, • 1 1 ' , l ~ '. 11:' 4 .....:.ft 4' . , '-: ° '.'N‘ '-.IP; 4 . 1 11 4,.. - '4 ' 4 lj' '' ' . . 14 11 - .' '-- 4 -: f,;:i COBS ',,, 4 =ME cam =EMI ;~ y `L. EEO '.• • 'l.; . • IMBUE • !. • ~'. •:4 4 `, • 1' It, e ,•• L.: I • , „ 37 • • , ~,*;*..** -1 , , 4. „ • 1- ',; "rx''''',.' 3 ' • * '-‘,6„4"Z"..,:.r:"4.**!A:11J40-ir?#' 4 ';•!; . ; . 1 4 .4, , ' I •* • ^ =EN= • „.; ', - _ . - , ,„ • , . • r st Y j p ' • 7. *4 4 ';'" . 4 • i .', -..- : 'tr.,. + ,- ..., '"11.'.. - . : - : t;; :--•-' -„. 4 -,,, .. , ~.--1, , - : -,...,, . , ...' ..,:kfifi•`;‘,;*f.4.l44.'* * .:,.... 1„, , r,., cl, ,- , -.•z„ '.; , .. t. , .. .p - , ~ ,,:-.2 .5. ..,, , .. , - ; ;, - ,..4-..- ......„r,,,, ~ ~ ~.! . : . -,-.4 .-!:-- 7 :-.., .-; ~ . ..';4L-4- T 4 4 P.. , -t, 41 " ~. .i' ~, .:., 4,1; 4, tt- 4:;'',4Xr' :., O, 1 ' l i '. :;•Z'i, , C t ;4;o ,: 1 .,.‘ 4 : - .. , "•:e. ,r 4 - - . 4 ,,,,, , _ , -,- t--17:4 - 4-1, , ‘,. 1 .-4 -,*. ..- -, ~ 1,1,-i .• , ~' ~,,, , • 4;" .44... ,,, 1,A. t ''''' . t 4.- ' •'' ,', tL'`4.,14,.',..,,;;-,.‘4''''"tk*"..l'''''':' 74!ft:‘'.. ,('..',. V, il!t"', ,i'.ll4.l,:r;#l:;;p. 1--. .,•c - i,,1, •.'"' 'll'3.- l ikp r'''''''d- i' ''' ` s 's4' ' 'l , "2 4,,•; k4 ,1 t. ,, ''' . h4i,b1 , 14. 1 tt' ..' 4 ,:t''' I- . ';;K-;:t .i‘ "-... \,>iiv•k.,..:,' f‘i`2"--"V;.1.012' irte.;',L4;;'-'-4 '•j; OA '.. 'l--LtN,„*.t:iv.,,,,,, ~,,* ,,ieft , P, !;;: 1 ,4'.., i' , ',l-1,1- y, ri. oi , ~.',..,, -. --,' s - • .SAS r tz, -v. 4A , '.,!, i'''l...l:-1 ~ ., , , ; ,V:,,, ,f 7, +,',,.. , -,--7------ " „, : -, - -0,14 .4 - i• - fil,),,, , -4.1,- i‘d.:;,..i--,,,,t Ljr.-11.4;;,..14:.'.;-:,no„ •••0 1 ,'" 41 „ift ,f,4 , „ o•4l'N'ts- ult. 4.,,,,e" , • '..41, ... 1 ,t ',v,e,4,r,,,i. :44 ar'''44lgi4 "4fillle4.fiak.l,`•*o-144' 4,...1ZC4 Il t r ,--- * - NiN. ,, ,,i4.---41. .. - s•!ofztv,lfo, ? , t ot, . vi,vilik ,411 t„ .. - 4,, 405 4 ~. ":,vi1,.,„4„,,A.,‘ -4., •for! , -ki. 1,,1-. • k.hvi,7 4 ., - • , •,,,.. -au .0..,-;`t tn *.,''' • 1.„ 4 '-.• , ' 14.- . 6 ' ,. l'6‘t '!4. t r •V --.. ~.. '`•.' ' N • - '‹C . % - -7 " . ' l O tl" - :.; At 4 ..+l, , • , -, ,t . , ... t"-* -r•r-z, ,43..1r". c ..,e'. - ',-..'t " " x 1 ', ' , i ' 4 .•,-', '''' ,-,,,-- t , '' ' ,'"2l:o 4. 2 l ; i attitif . ' . . ~ ,, 1:' ,!•-, I: t .. ,+•`''''''- :- . 1 2.;k.;,.- ._ l ''',,„.,'•: . Arß . .,zr '''') '' 7 ., `,. 24 f 4: -','" . .." 4 , , ' 4 , - I. ' `. • r , , '' , ..i,;, , t,..' ft—, --•;-!:::,',, -4 t",- ~ o, l '-i-* . e,„ ~,..-, -, ,ti,pl 4 ~ _,,„ " , -,...414:1;,•4 ', , -, :,_:..4:,7. .,F,s; , I y l , ft Ta r. ;;:l , t. ^ ` - 'c',' . ~,:,,",,,,,." , 1,:•; 0,, .- 70, ."‘''''''.\-S,V^..' ~, M'''' .• '% ,„,:,., 7. ~4 7.N. ...-se'li'l':,k"."--'4'''''...X+w•Z',:,"'',,' '''':- r . '. - -• ..,:...; ,7 -- - 4,"! -- `.. - -, at:' 4 ''' • r'.; , - -':"- 'l' l. : 1 / 4 ' - : - . - ...-, ,:---'4,,,,,,.,,i-, ..''%'l•qt,,-•.. • ,:v .- ”". ? 6.11 " ' 'l 6 1' V.^ •."-• r' v., -, ... .... -=- L I -..t. ''.}. ..1 " --"' ',;.''.- , r -.' • -,-, ~. 4 t60'.1 -,• . •0111* - -r. -., . 7 1' „,',.. kt r ~,,,,.7,2 - -,.: ,1 2, ...., ~, i to +.l, ,• '' ,14t 4. '''' ''-'',, ',. ' %,, s. ' .. , t. '''''' ' E 4 '' ',^%. 1. ',"':-'''. ' - ' 1 ''',. '' :,•`:-.1: ~, - '4 4 - ''' -, .: :' ' ^ :''' - ; 1' ."..‘, ' ' , t .i....1t.t'1eA,77.:!..7,...:1,.., ..,11.-..„-41,t‘.•,i-' _,.,::‘,..' ," ~:,, .- 41:6 - - , • . J.,,,1. :,;., ',lr."-;•' ' ' ''', •3 l- .,..' - ' - - ' 'l‘.„trat'•_,." ',. -L - .'' - .it,.- - ',."` r: ',',-; 1,;, ,',' ',- ~' - :`:= *ii.t.•.eo,., ;,-.--... ~,- -- :_ ,- - - ...;-1.- .., r . ~ -, ,i4 4 41- , ;,.Y. , ,T -- ,- : .-- --- i ,-.' -,- r • 4 .. ,',.._. „, , - -, , - - 1-cl . ---: --:-- ---i- I 1 . . , e'Vlse. - :: , , , ..i- ~... ---:, . . ''••• • , -,l*, i-.!:-t,-;,,;:', ..' ~f"0r.?5,P,2,-'.-c -, t. ~,,,, ! -. 1. ,; - ;• '.., 1 .- , - ,, . - , - • _ •, ~. A', ',. ... -,. • , ; ::' : - %- vw , - l i .--,-, fr•t4sf. -, h.:4...t.5..-! , :=: ,, ,e - ,7 , 4, , ,,--,,,,,'; • t., ~.*:...., -,,'., , I -2,- ,7,1,*;',A•7e , :::.'” c - - --,'" :'.-" 6 ._ ';' , l lA' : - ~, g . .- _,,';' , .-,,r- - iL . .- ~,',' :ti,-.1._, 1., ', ~,, .. !1..r _., .” ' • • .....;:, - , i f.,),y1,,, A ....4,. z .: :-,,,:.:' -4: , ".,•' -' - - t-4- ''', .;,.,, t• 7 !:;'• ".•,. ,' ' - ` f;' : ''°- 1 '''.;` . '.'el.'-V.P;;,7Z ..,;'t,' . 5 '' , ....`,i:l,„ 1. ~... .:~ r` ENNA t F "7 • .t4.,..40.471:'," 1 • Itt4 V TG`-o'•,;.sree •,. •• • - , • '''''' 11111.: FN. & zr. 1. .< , ...mt- 1 : . 5,f-.;,,;, : , 41;:i . ..'7: 1;:.';',•:,,:',,,':;:'_1,,!'.:: 161; slaughter, 166010; Baltimore, ISOI9. An ' - .. , vvaneis expected isy i dealers.- frfoilaixi-L-Thei, na4liet is seupsetlled, ,year. l m es this season of ,hii i : extrem.. am wide apart, say 28(0324 'We s hod 'eel! 30c the tiald . inggure fi, thiitigh.a'pUMber, ciliates ha 44 b en . , .. reported taillsllWoll4 am . : below...mu mark!. Sales of 6 SlN't i9i. i .i* lAA_ at 30c., 4 roos.; 20, bbl _ _ 1^ ` I i ' :1 11 4 1 ", ~ >,_ . c o R,LIITE-rlks4 o PITTSBURG/1.-BOARD ©P TRADE. • "coatatitries, roles Irovicriass. ISLltobulson, . • R. Woods, Hill: erepareal'and corrected every Afternoon. PORT .OE . PITTSSURG R. 8 ntrr wrzra or TIM caLa4iti 'Cutter, Collins, St. Louie. Daerson,Steulienville. St Anthony, Moody, St. Louis. Lake Erie, Hoops, Sevier. Consal,'Bowintin, Brownsville. Louis bi'Lane,Bennett; Brownsville Mehigan, Boiee, Beaver. N. • • , Zanesville Packet, Scales, Zanesville Witmiingforr DasVion, Steubenville. Nerd England,'Page, ' Like Erie, Hoops +Saver. ' Louis 'McLane, Ilennitt, BrownsrVill6. (leristzt-Bowman, Michigan, &les Beaver. bine* of. the zilorntag POO. wzrw,or nu .111itgET Tog THE WZgg griagfi Wednesday Etuisiv, Nov. 25th,.1846. 'Chit:,Mereharits „appear well satisfied with the . bosuns' " of the present Week. In some Inanities there, has been a slight falling off, on: account of the /ate pews of . the season, and the closing of the Thasigh the business season is nearly closed, money is abundant and exchanges unusually low. "Curfericy", is bought by the Brokers at one per cent. diachnnt, and - sold at per cent— for specie funds.. -Our Banks: are discounting alt the good business paper which is offered, and froM the state ments laid before the Stockholders on the day of election (or Directoii,their condition is judged to be excellent. The Notaries are the only men in out-business community who complain of. uhard times." Exchange on Boston, -New York, Phila delphia and Baltimore, is but one fourth of one per cent. premium, and has been abundantly supplied at this low late during the past Season. This, it ' will be remembered by our merchants, is but one hOf the rate charged for exchange on these cities, lathe palmy days of the Bank of the United States. •The,rivere are up to 8} feet water in the chan nel and :at . .a stand. It rained'during Tuesday night; and today there has been a continual fall ing of snow. The rivers will be in good naviga ble order for the remainder of the season. The follovrin' g are the rates of Freight down the river. ,Dry Goode.—Cincinnati, 20c.; Louisville, 25c.; SL Louis, 40c.; Mouth of Cumberland, 40c.; Nash • • • Hexaiy Freight—Cincinnati, 10c.; Louisville, 1.21rc.; St. Louis, 25c.; Mouth of Cumberland, 20c.; Nashville, 25c. .Flour to‘Cincinnati is 25: cents per bbl. •Aiiist.—',3eorchings, 404*, sales , of small lots at these : rates; thedemand is g00d..; Pots, 4041; we heard of a sale of inferior at 31. Pearls, scarce, sc. Sistaratis, 401 1 5 c. - „ ,Arrix.ii—Green, range from $l,OO to 162, as in quality: These are the extremes. Bx.strs 7 Small White, sales at $1,0001,10 from wagon and at wharf. Several small lots have been taken. at these rates. Bucr.sTs—Beaver $2,20(32,25 per doz. Bszswax--some sales at 25028. Brooms—range from 75 to $2,00, as in quality By rrea—Sig, 7apa7i; Roll, Sy39; we heard of a small sale very good at 10c. But we are instruc tedto qu o t e it firm at 9c. Sm a ll lots daily mill.- sing, but few sales from store. • 'Bacon—No city cured In market: very little do in-Cincinnati cored, sates of hams at 6061; shoilders 404 i; .sides 5/c. These are about the rates' of last week. Cssroxics—City dipped 9c.; Cincinnati mould 9i 010; Stir, 22; scarce. • '.Corron--Not,rouch in. market. Ws quote at 9010. One' holder asks 11 c. - COTTON 4 YAIINS-5 to 10, /SC.; 11, 12 Sr 13, 19c. Candlewick, 18e. COPPIR—Sheet, 28c. 9 , lb. % - R. 5/ 1 03i. according to quality. We, heard;ot sales at these rates. A sale of one ton ."Crawford Co." was reported , to us at The supply . of W. Reierve, heavy, and prices fair. Goshen.loc, Car/az—Considerable has been done in this arti cle,:, We quote Rio at n, sos i c. A sale atB 3-5 cenhi. Java 10c. 'Caasattaants.--Rather scarce; but few good cawing in. ,For good juality $1,35; inferior at somethiag . less. :64*31EAL-4 wagon load boughtAt 35c. Considerable in market. 4pplee—Sale of 2000 bu. at 50c.; sale of small lilt at 5Gc. We may quote this arti de-firm at 50c. Peaches, some arriving per vra-1 gcis.and. boats, which, commands $1,14051,25. 1 New Raisins, $2,25. Fir.ion.--4-las declined since last week. Prom wagoa 4,1,25(43,37; from store $3,50. A lot of 22 bbls taken froniwag,on' at $3,40. We beard of sale of inferior brand at 3,13. The buyers are few in consequence of the closing of the canal; there is none going east. We were infoymed that ataiut 3000 bbls have been shipped down the river on speculation during the past week. Frsa-4"arge - No. 3 Nackeir4 7,0007,50; ; 7,7509,00;1, .1.2,50014.00; Batman, new, No.l, 17,- 50; Herring, $5,50055;75. - ,Past-Bran sells at 7c.; Sharer, 10011 c. Fxaxuasts--Some sales have been made during the Week io small lots at prices ranging from 25 t0,30c, , Prime article 27030 c. GRAlN—Wheat,' some transactions in this at GO I 'Criris we quote at 33c. I .Ryr, 35, an ad vance of 3c. since last week. Barky, 33040, as in'quartty. Oras 23. Gasss,,Dealers report stock light, and but lit tle changeiri price; Bxlo, city brands, 2,50; 10x12 , HA:—Not'nrch arrived awing the past week. About4o loads weighed at sealer,. Sold at - 0,50 gen erallYpionle at 0,50. -liosx:=—ln boxes sells at 16c. , - 11tos—Spanislt 14010; Dry Mistiouri, 609; Slaughter, 'll.oxPig Metal, several arrivals of Allegheny, supposed - to amount to one thousand tons. Much more' is expected.. We quote at 24025, 0 mos.— Hanging Itici . slUs 'at $3O; tiut:soineiholders ask more while buyers are careless about , paying so much. - .:The market is well stocked. Blooms, slime * *market at $005 , 0 5. Juniata Bar Iron, 3c. Nadi, 104 i $3,75, Sd. $4,00. Luussit—Boards in raft $0,0007,00. Season ed.slo'Sm.:Common and $2O for clear. 1.1,ki--Firm at 46ah4f r . ' tikilisit—Rather dull- Sole New York, 15a ,Ries—Firm at 44c in tierEes, Saans—C/over brut declined a shade. ' Sales du ring-the week ats3 - 2S , from wag0n,13,5V53,75, • frOm. store. Tinwthy, still scarce at $1,256541.37 from wagon, $11,62 from store. FlVFned, 750800 . ati in quality, Sales of lS bushels at iloc. 'Soli City manufactured ;ells at 41(;141e. A. sale of 1/0 blokes !at 4c., 121 c tdr boxes, Cincinnati manufactured . lo4c. . SllOAR—Prices very unsteady. The new just beginning to arrive. A few hhds were received on Tuesday. There is not much . old kn . marke and very few transactions : during the week. We set downlcir dry old N. 0. Sugar 99191 c. Holders of new ask 9c.; Si refused. • Star Allegheny; 90095 e. delivered at river; Ifonongallela, sl,o6,deliv'd. Sales of about 1500 bbls. during the week at these rates. • Txxxow—lxAemand; about 200 lbs arrived du ri ng the past week We quote at 01.07 i. An ex cellent lot sold at latter'price. Txx Pxxxx.—We use same figures as last week. ix now sells afslo,so. Bianca 2Sc p; lb. in pig; do. *3oc ;p lb. in bars. • • WHISKEY—No change and light receipts... Com.. num, ISI Rec. 19, cash; 14(420 time. Some sales of rectified at these quotations. Yiroox.—The offerings are small. The advance noticed last week was caused by contracts for ar my clothing. Iris expected that the article will recede shortly to old rates. Many wool growers I are holding back for 'higher prices. We quote as follows: Merino '2B, Full . Blood 26,027, blood 24025, 1 blood 23124, blood 21(322, Common 16fiit20. CATTLE MARKET. Reported weekly for the Post,' by Jno. Obtrty, of the Tian. Penn drone Ord, Sllegheny City. 450 head of Beef Cattle, from $3 to $4 jo 100 lbs. 30 Hogs at 3+ cts. per lb.; yesterday 80 hogs at 3+ 65 Sheep at $1,15 per head. S Much Cows from $l4 to $lB. 4 calves at $8,25 per head. Pittsburgh Banks pa Philadelphia Banks ... par Germantown......... p Chester county p Delaware county par Montgomery county.. par Northumberland Co...par Col. Bank & Bridge Co pal Reading par Lancaster par Doylestown par Easton par Bucks county par Pottsville par Washington I Brownsville . York Chambersburg Gettysburg • Middletown 1 Carlisle 1 Harrisburg"- 1 Hairisdale 1 Lebanon .... 1 LewistoWn 1 Wyoming Eric 1 West Branch 1 Waynesburg Susquehanna County ..1 Lehigh County 1 U. States Bank 28 Relief Notes 1 City and County Scrip..l INDIAVA. State Bicand branches.. 1 State Scrip 1 MI Banks . Eastern Banks 1 Wheeling Branches 1 Bech at Morgantown— 1 MARYLAND. Baltimore City pa Country Banks KEW YORK. City Banks pat Country Banks KEW ETC GLARD. All solvent banks HE proprietor of the Morning Post and Met eury and Mcmufarturer respectfully informs his friends and the partons of these papers, that he has a large and well chosen assortment of JOB - TYPE, AND ALL OTHER MATEFt/AT.S Necessary to a lob Printing Office,, and that -.he is prepared to execnim LETTER MOSS PRINTING, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Books, Bills of Lading, Circulars, Pamphlets, Bill Heads, Cards Handbills, Blank Checks, Hat Tips. All kinds of Blanks, Stage, Steamboat and Cana/ Boat IBUs taitli appropriate cuts, printed on the short est notice and most reasonable terms. He respectfully asks tbe patronage of his friends, and the public in general, in this branch of his busi ness. k sept 22) L. HARPER. YOII can always find at G. Schneck's, on the cor ner of Firth and Smithfield Its., fresh Oysters served - up in every style, on the shortest notice. Also; Ground ?fire Candy, Fruits, and Pastries or the choicest kinds. Call and see. novl3-dta • THE eubscriher will receive fresh Oysters daily from Baltimore, which he will serve up in all the different styles, at the Franklin Hotel, Fourth at., between Smithfield and Grant. octl3, • C. SCHMERTZ Allegheny County, go. 0.7.:t.t.b In the Court of Quarter Session: of said . • 4` , *--f* County: ' IN the matter of the application by sundry citizens for the admission of sections numbers one, two, three, five 440 1 ' and six, of the Plan of the City District laid out in Pitt Township, adjoining the City of Pitts burgh, and Recorded in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Allegheny County. • And now; to wit, November 20, A. D. 1846, the Court order AN ELECTION to be held on the third day if December, 1896, at the office of Anderson & Palely, in one of said sections, between the hours of one and six o'clock, P. M., of said dav, and here by appoint Alex. W. Foster, Wm. E. - Austin and James G. Reed, F.sqrs., to hold said election; and that at least ten days notice of the time and place of holding such election tie given in the Pittsburgh "Dai ly Morning Post" and in the "Daily-Dispatch," in necOrdane.o with the Act of Assembly of March 1, - 180. JOILN YOUNG, Jr., CPk. nov2l-wlttkiltd. Duff's Steamboat Book Keeping. PRE Western Steamboat Accountant: , A new and complete system of Book Keeping, arranged and practically adapted for the use of steamers navi gating ?he great western rivers and lakes;exempl ified in one eel of books kept by double entry, closed and re-opened 'three times. To which is added an Appendix, embracing various additional matters of important information connected with the navigation of steam vessels. Designed for the use of Schools, Book keepers, Steamboat Masters and owners. By P. Dtilf, Professor of the Theory and Practice of Book keeping. Just published and for sale, price $1,50, by JOHN H. MELLOR, novlB No. 81 Wood et. BAWLS—Now opening at A. A. MASON'S, 62 0 Market at., a large lot of Shawls comprising more of those splendid Broche, Thibot,: Damask, Morino, Woollen and other Shawls, at _very low prices. nov7 CACHED PHILOSOPHY OF THE SEASONS: 11- o,luatreting the perfections of God in the phenom mut of the year; each season of the year complising a volume, now , complite and foi sale by. .. , ELLIOTT & ENGLISH,, fraccesstirs to Robert , Carter,. oc;), ktertreeuld and 7th sts.; - - : - - 4 .:••• ;2. 7 +; • .fr. o :. " ' -r i t 4 : 4'.sF: ,'.,' a: ' le , ." j'''l...'•-,:',1-::.,1-:.':- MEE agleam bbl 31032 c. In Sugar Hou a there 38614 - 2, ,," 1"2611 . t'h" . gei sales at Tairmatta' On.-=:Firat at $17022 ip bbl NOVEMBER 25, 1846 RATES OF DISCOUNT: CORRECTED. DAILY BY ALLEN KRAMER, EXCHANGE BROKER, CORNER or THIRD AND WOOD STREETS. tate Bk. and Branches. Cincinnati Batiks Circleville (Lawrence).. Columbus Bank Xenia Massillon Sandusky Geauga Norwalk Nen Lisbon Wooster . Marietta Chillicothe Cleveland Sciota Lancaster Hamilton 10 Canton 20 Urbana 45 Granville 45 State Bk and Branches 45 Bank of Illinois 70 sttortuarr. Riser Raisin. 70 Insurance Company ...5 State Bank 5 Oakland County 10 Farm and Mech bank.lo ISt. Clair 75 State Bank MI banks EILSTEEN EXCHANGE. New York.... (prem.) Philadelphia... • " • • Baltimore I =Min VALUE OF COME Amer. Gold, (p.m) Old do. dn. .5 Guineas 5 00 !.:overeigne $4 83 Frederickdors $7 SO [ Ten Thalers 7 SO Ten Guilders.. 3 90 Louisd'ors 4 25 Napoleons 3 80 IDonbloon, Spanish.. 16 00 Do. Patriot 15 50 !Ducats 2 15 Book and Job Printing °Mee, N. W. CORNER OF WOOD AND TIFTI/ STREETS 0 Tea,' 0 Yea. Fresh Oystere. New Books • ' 1 1 i •' : -.-- . ~,--..+r . ~ r r FOrr:-Netri -, Oitleans4. : •- • The BeirSaint Helena, B. MA, , Master, will leave for -the 'abOVIS and ill divorcee to pos i ts,_ Oe Saturday t/te.2Bth inst., at i t: o'clock, Ai M: freig4t.- or . - piesigc, _ - 1 ~ - n0v.25 For • ia,iu,sag: ! .-Ileasilar - Paolaist.. i - sidorittid light , firaught'ateam r DOWNlol 4 l,:P.l7o,o4.2daster, will r n . as a regular packet ' between Pittsburgh and, *be - ing; leaving Pittsburgh, for- ViTheeling every Mondi , Weditsedaywnd Friday, at 3 reelOeh, P.M.; and lea - ing for Pittsburgh esery,Tuesday,,Thur day and Stiturday,..at erciock, For froig t or passage apply on board. nova ~ .. . . . For CilseinsMt*. .. -11 The well known, fast running steam r CAMBRIA, W. ForsythiMaster will r n as a regular Packet, leaving every Wednesday morn.: ing at 10 o'clock, ! and Wheeling, at 10, P. M., the same day. ' Rationing, sho will leave Cincinnati every Saturdayiat 10, A.l M. - I For freight or passage apply - on- board, or to FORSYTH & Co. Agents, 1 No. 30, 'tinter street. I For Cincinnati and Louisville. laithThe hew and splendid passenger stew tir C 0 L II Id It I A, O'NEAL, Master, fl or t e above and intermediate ports, regul leave ly. - For freight or passage apply on board, or to jet -D. WILKINS, Agent. For Saint Lottis—flogular . Packet. I Itr The new and splendid passenger steardl -:a.- -'er BRUNETTE, Capt. Perry, wili run the rm. e trout Pittsburgh to - Sr. — Louis, during t e season of 1846. The Brunette was built expressly for the fret and is.elegantly found in every respect. For freight or passage apply on hoard. apl4 ;For Cincinnati and St. Louis ita, p h The passenger steamer PALESTIN, Capt. :Williams, wilt leave for the above anda intermediate ports regularly. je9. For freight or passage apply on board. Tuesday Evening Packet. katThe new and splendid passenger steam boat DECLARATION, Capt. Vorlte , will run asa regular packet between Pittsburgh a d Cincinnati, leaving this port-every Tuesday eveni g at 3 o'clock. Returning she will leave Cincian ti every Friday evening at 3 o'clock. 'The Declaration offers superior accommodati.ns to passengers. For fieight or passage apply on, board. - , The regular mail and passeng,ersteatner IVIONONGAHELA, Capt. Stone, willlrun as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin ~ anti, laming this port every Monday at 10, A. I M., and Whe ling at 10, P. M., the same day. Retfarn ing, she ill leave Cincinnati every Thursday, a k 10, A. M. for freight or passage apply on board. The onodgahela was built expressly for this trade, a offdrs to the passengers comfort, an su perior aecommodations. marl3l MONDAY PACKET. THE regular mail and pasenger steam ( I. tter UNION, Captain Maclean, will un as a regular packet between l'ittsburgh and meinnati, leaving this port every Monday at G o,clock, P. M. Returning she will leave CincinnatOlvery 1 Thursday at d P. M. The Union was built expressly for this i trade and affords every accommodation. • Porfreight or passage apply on born]. i may 9 TUESDAY PACKET. THE regular mail and passenger steam er 111BE1011A, Capt. John Klin leiter, will run as a regular packet between Pittshu h and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday 4 . 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. of the aameiday.— Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every FridAy Si 10 A. M. For freight or paasage apply on board. The Hibernia was built expressly for the trade, and offers to the passengers every comfort and su perior accommodations. ' apl WEDNESDAY PACKET. k i LEer T N " E " W reg E ul ti r Grl i N i a D nd C P 47. en e. " ;:g m r, will run as a regular packet between Pittsbt rgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Wednes vat 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the " ram . day.— Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Saturda) at 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply oh hoard. The New England was built expressly for his trade end offers to the passengers every comfort nd sum, aior accommodations. mat ^+6 ED=ED THURSDAY PACKET. OEITHE new U. S- Mail steamer ACADIA, M. E. Lucas, Master, will run is a regu ar passenger packet between Pittsburgl and the M above Dort during the season of S, lua tog every Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M. The .Acadia is new and has superior acCommoda tions. For freight or passage apply on bdard, or to ap9 J. NEWTON JONES' Agent. _.. FRIDAY PACKET. THE regular mail and passenger steam er CLIPPER :re. 2, Captain prookP, will run as a regular packet between Cincinnati and Pitts burgh, leaving this port every Friday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Mondayal 10 o'clok, A. M. For freight or passage npply on board. The Clipper No. 2 was built expressly fqr this trade cnd offers to her passengers every comfort mud at , nommadation, : mar 23 SATURDAY PACKET. The regitlarmail and passenger steamer CIRCASSIAN, Capt. Isaac Ilennett, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday, at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati evtry Tuesday. at 10, A. M. For freight or passage ap ly on board. The Circassian was built expresslyf'hr this trade, and offers to her passengers every coMfort and ac commodation. mar 23 tk#U.The regular mail and pass nger steamer MESSENGER, Capt. Lintb il, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh a d Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday 'at 1 , A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same days Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tttesday, at 10 o'clk A. M. For freight or passage.apply on board. The Messenger was built expresil . for this trade, and pliers to her passengers every e enfort and ac commodation. mar 23 THE subscriber is now receiving ja large and fine assortment Of FALL AND WINIER DRY Goons, recently purchased from the manta cturers and im porters, in the New York and Philadelphia Markets, since the great/all in prices, and will he sold twenty per cent cheaper than the same desciription of Goods were ever betbre otferred in this market. AN those wanting great baigains are requested to call at No. 65 Market street. sepls AI3SALOM MORRIS. New Itooks. SELECTIONS from Macaulay; Bronson's Elocution; • Amelia's Poems, Mrs. Child's Letters from Tow York; ROBCOOI Lorenzo D'Medict; Dictionary of Quotatiods; Godwin on Atheism; / • Butler's Analogy, for sal? by • 14. S. BO‘ONARTH & Co., novlB. ',o 43 Market street. SACRED MUSlC—Carmida Sacra: by Mason. Mason's Sacred Harp, •Vols 1 and 2. The Sacred Choir: by Kingsley. The Psalmodist, by Hastings and Bradbury. The Church Choir: by Muenecher. The Boston Sacred Harmony: by Bissell. The Young Choir: bYllmdbury and Sanders. School Singer; or YOung Choir's Companion The Western Harp: by Sam'i. Wakefield. The Missouri Harrriony, patent notes. EvangelicalMnsici by Hickok and Fleming. Christian's Harp. by Wakefield and McLain. Mason's Sacred ' Harp in patent notes. Mason's Juvenile Harp. Zenner's Musical Manual. For sale by nov2o JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood et. 2CASES wide Red and Brown Flannels; 60 pair twilled 10-4 Blankets; just rec'd from the manufactories, for sale by GEO. COCHRAN, novl9 26 Wood at. WANTED SOON—In Stores, Warehouses, Gro cery and Drug Stores—places for several Clerks, Warehouse men and Boys, and places for apprentices to Trades. Also, places wanted and School Teachers furnished for places. Also Agents, Laborers, Coachmen, Ilostlers, and boys from 10 to 15 or 16 years be age, for house and family work. Please apply at HARRIS' Agency and novlS-6t Intel Office, No. 12, St. Clair st. Crtnambas, Smithfield it., above Third, DEALER inLoom Findings, embracing all the Wants of. Hand and Power Loom Manufacture in all branches. Also: Looking Glass Plates, Clocks, Frames, Glass, Pictures and Variety Goods. nov 18-y Joseph C. APHlllsbin, A TTORNEY AT LAW, office in Wallace's build -11 jug; on 4th at., between Wood and Smithfield streets, - novlB,7_ , ~..,:,-...,-;,-,- i-. ,•'.. i ., ;,'..;;. ,-: ;',.Nik:'-c.:.v.:•.:..- ==!_M CINCINNATI PACKETS MONDAY PACKET SATURDAY PACKET N w F ALL t; to on Domestic Woollen NIStaN PINSBURGII CM in MN WARM& NU. SS, Third Street., Pittsburgh. THE subscribers would 'respectfully mum: their thanks .to their friendi and the public, for tho very, liberal.patrunage bestowed since the commence ment of the new firm, and would earnestly solicit a continuance of the same. • ' They would respectfully invite those who. want to plirchase anything in the furniture or chait line, to givothem a call anti examine their extensive• stock now on hand, consisting of some of the'most splen did Eastern and French patterns of Rosewood and Mahogany Furniture. Flattered by the very eaten sive. patronage received in their business, they have, at cOnsiderable expense, made arrangements in New York, by Whirl' they will haVe the latestEnateni and French patterns forwarded'monthly, thee giving the citizens of Pittsburgh an opportunity of patronizing home industry, and finding- in , their own city what , they formerly would obtain only in the East. Having adopted the principle ofsmall prat, and quick sales, they will be able to. sell at as low rates as any of the establishments in tht, Eastern Cities. .. norl9-y ROBERTS 'Er." KANE. T - o • Country .De niers, oipters. WE have on hand a. large lupply of the follow ing, which we will sell at the lowest prices in large or small quantities. Readers—Eclectic, Sanders', Emerson's and. Wor cester's. Spellers—EClectic, Sanders', Emerson's, Bentley's and ,Town's. Grammais.-lOrkham's, Smith's,Bullion's,Campbell's and Murray's. Phi losoph—Comstoctes, Jones', Olmstead's, Swift's and, Phelps'. Chemistry--tOomstock's, Jones", Mof fat's, Blake's, Philip's and Gray's. Botany—Corn stock's, Lincoln's, Phelp'a, for beginners. Geogra phy—Mitchell's, Olney's, Smith's, Woodbridge' and iVilliard's. Arithmetics—Smith's, Davis", Eclectic, Western Calculator, Bdarns', Talbot's, Col burn's and Emerson's. Dictionaries--Websties, large and: small; Walker's, large and small; And Cobbs'. Ex positors-Jan don% Gall o nd e t & Honker's and Cobb's. Algebra...Davies' First Lemons, Bourdon's, Bonny. castle's and Day's. ° Geometry—Davies' First Les sons, Legendre, Plairfair's Euclid. Sury lyings— Gummere's, Davies' and Flints. Music Books—Ma son's Harp, vol. 1 and 2, latest edition, Carminina Sa cra, Odeon, Paltry, Manhattan, Collection, Mason's Juvenile Harp, Young Chair's Companion, &c., &c. Also, Straw and Sag Wrapping Paper,Cap and Letter Paper, Slates and Pencils, Blan k Books, School, Family and Pocket Bibles, &c. &c. Rags taken in exchange at highest cash price., ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, novl9 Market et. between Mind 4th sts. For Sale, • FOUR; LOTS—Bounded by Penn, Liberty and Hay sts., each lot having 94 it. front, and extending back II() B. Two of them are corner lots, and the position of the whole property is one of the most ad vantageous in the city. For further information ap ply to M. SWARTZWELDER, Fourth et., nov3-tf • bet. Wood and Smithfield. TIICKENS' NEW WORK and more new Rooks, 11 . 1 at COOK'S 85 Fourth street. . Dnmby and Son, or Dealings with the firm, by Chas Dickens, (Boz) with illustrations, No. I. Sartor Resartus, by Thus. Carlyle, revised edition, being Library of choice leading, No. 74. The Nazarine, or the Last of the Washingtonians, a revelation of Philadelphia, New Ybrk and Wash. ingtou in the year 1844, by George Li?pard Esq., author of the Quaker City, &c. No.. 1. • Lover's Legends and stories of Ireland, by Samuel Lover, Esq. R. H. A. Lives of the Queens of England, vol. 9. Democratic Review for November. Blackwood's Magazine for October. Pennsylvania Law Journal for November. Americ r an Review for November. Destiny, or the Chief's Daughter,by the author of Inheritanee,'Marringe, &c. Quaker City, by Geo. Lippard, Esq., New Supply. Eastern Newspapers for this week. Yankee Doodle rich as usual. Just received and for sale at COOK'S, 85 Fourth street. nov 16 TWO lots of ground on Tunnel at, below Wiley. They will he sold separate or together, to suit purchasers. Title indisputable. Terms made known by calling on the subscriber, on the premises. or t27-d I maw It J. IVORY. 1111 ESPECTFULLY offers his services to the citi- IA ; zens of Pittsburgh and vicinity in the various branches of the Medical profession. Having gradu ated in the Klectic Medical Institute of Cincinnati, Ohio, he is prepared to treat all cases of disease ac cording to the principics of the Reformed _Medical Practice, without thin either the Lancet or Mercu• ria:s.. Particular attention given to diseases of wo men and children. Office on Smithfield between Diamond alley and Fifth st. ItErs.nratcr_i—Priiifessors Morrow, till, Baldridge and Jones; Dr. J. Dorton, Dr. Ball-of Cincinnati. novlJ-dlm rrITE subscriber has received on consignment a few of Oliver Evan's celebrated Water . Filters, manufactured in Philadelphia, such as are now gen erally used in the Eastern cities. They. are warran ted to purify, Pump, River, or Rain Water, cleans mg it of all litineml,•Animal, Vegetable or other,un wholesome matter—rendering it equal to the finest Spring water, otherwise con failure, (if reed as direo tedi the price paid will be refunded. The Fahscriber, !taring berm appointed agent for the sale of the above, will receive orders and furnish them at manufacturers price.. GEO. COCHRAN, Novl4No 26, Wood st. Auperlor Blinding Lots for Sale in the Fifth Ward. ,VLIIGT Lots, fronting, on Penn street, opposite 1:.4 the mansion of Dr. Shoenberger, the corner on Adams street. 221 feet by 100, the others 20 feet 6cli by 100, all extending to Spring Alley. I Five Lots fronting an Liberty street, at and adjoin .l-g Factory street, each 20 feet by 160 deep to Quin cy street, opposite the new Catholic Church, on these are erected seven frame buildings. Title indisputable and a liberal extension of pay ment to suit purchasers. They will be sold to close the concern. Apply to Michael Allen,. or Lewis Hutchison, at their warehouses, or to James S. Craft, Esq., nt his office, SO Fourth Street. itnr A variety of Cotton Machinery, vizi—Cards, Throttles, Mules, tze., still on hand for sale' on very reasonable terms, and time, on large sties. ucti9-d3m WET, S ALARGE and splendid assortment of rich and Magnificent SHAWLS, just received this day embracing all the new and desirable styles, viz: Paris Printed T ' erkeri,Cashmere and liroclia, Embroidered Black and Mode colored Silk, Fringe, Thibbet and D•Laine, Chamelion Plaid, and Striped Silk, Merino, and Persian, Plaid, Silk and Worsted, together with a great variety of Woollen Shawls, and will be dis posed of at a small advance on ie original cost, by ARSA.LOM MORRIS, sepls No. 65 Market st. LRd 3 i Drea: Slik~ 3 ECEIVED .this day, several packages of very I ,rich new style Persian—embossed Ombri, Bre cade,' Charnel*, Striped, Plaid and Poult de Soic, ator Black Satid, Striped Armour Dress Silks, and will be sold cheap for Cash, by sepll3 ABSALOM MORAIS, N 0.05 Market st. _ . Now Dres• Gingltems 'UTE have now on hand a lull assortment of bean ! r tiful French sad Scotch dress Gilighams, twil led and plain , at remarkable low prices. Alio, an article of emlrraidered Gingham—very beautiful for Dresses, for sale by AI3SALOM MORRIS, sepls No. 65 hlarke t street. alx Cases NCw Fall Prints. JUST RECEIVED this day, embracing all the new and desirable styles in the market; and will be sold at greatly reduced prices, by sepls ABSALOM MORRIe,No. 65 Market et. Cashmeres and Do Laincr. JUST RECEIVD, a beautiful assortment of new style Paris printed, Ombri shaded, Rep Corded and plain Cashmeres and Mains ' and for sale by sepls AIISALOM MORRIS, 65 Market Street. RONONGARELA ROUTE. CHANGE OP 1101711. ON andafter Monday, the 2d day of November, the steamboats CONSUL AND LOUIS M'LANE, Will commence their single trips, leaving daily at 3 o'clock, P. M. Stock-holders Take Notice. STOCK -HOLDERS of the Monongahela and Coal Hill Turnpike Road Company are hereby noti. fled that an election for President and six Managers, Secretary and Treasury, is to be held at the house of E. McAninch, south end of the Monongahela Bridge, opposite Pittsburgh, on Saturday, 28th day of No. 'ember, 1846, between the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock. oct3l-w4t.dwbE WM. C. ROBINSON, Treas. T CERTIFY that I have bad two beds renovated in I Kelly's Steam Renovator, and I must acknow ledge that .the prodess brings the feathers to a more buoyant and purer state than when new. With the greatest pleasure I recommend it to the public. nov2o-tf MARTIN LYTLE. Scotch Ale , and Brown Stotit. "!!article, Dozen "Tenant brands," genuine . imported 'o.l‘...lacticle, pint bottles, just received, and for.eale by,- • ... STED.E.TT & Co. - • nor} , 16• Market at ? corner Front. 1 f !. } For Sole. Dr. Badger Vitfcr Plitern JOHN MESKIMEN, AGErrr TO Householder.. KNEW OLV , IIIITTER.-I'`Bbl Just received e*4 for 116 saletby ,'PdARTIN•St oovl7 - - 56 Wood St..- _ DRIED APPLES-.-10 111.18, in store aril for sale • • MARTIN* small . , norn . - -66 - Wood et _LOUTL-2.5 Bbl Geih family Flour of a superior .brand, for sale by • MARTIN SISMITH, novl7 56 . Wood at. POTASEI—A few caska—anexcelleet article, far sale.by MARTIN & novll' fi6 Wood et.: D ROOMS-50 doz. in store and for sale by - MARTIN lc SMITH, - novl7 - _ 56 Wood at. SCORCHIN sato by novl7 ' "GS---10,000 lbs. on consignment, for J. D. WILLIAMS , & Co., - 110 Wood st. PRUNES - 1 2 eases Dordaux, in store and for sale by novit J. D. WILLIAMS & CO: eiITRRANTS-3 bble. Zante, rot enle by k...) novl7 J.D.WILLLAbI de co., 10 Wood et SUGARFr-20 bags White Brasil; • 3 hhds. 0.; 500 lbs. crushed; 1000 . 4 clarified; • . 1000 44 . assorted loaf; for salo by novi7 J. D. WILLIAMS fir Co., 110 Wood st 1 1 \71.1TS-5001bs Bordeaux and paper shell almonds; 111 300 " Marseilles rr 200 " Shelled (new crop) . 1 300 " English Walnuts; 300 "Cream Nuts; 200 " Filberts; for sale by novl7 J.D. WILLIAMS & Co., 110 Wood at. SOAP ---20 Ins Chillicothe, No. 1; • 20 " Cincinnati, " 0 " Castile; 2 " Byde's Palm; 10 " " Toilet; for sale by novl7 J. D. WILLIAMS & Co NAILS --200 kgs asied sizes, for sale by novl7 J. D. WILLIAMS & Co John L. Gallatin, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office Fourth at., be tween Grant and Smithfield, south side, Pitts burgh,Pn. Will also attend promptly to business in the adjoining counties. novll-ly STAR CANDLES-20 btu. and half las. Star Can dles just reed and for sale by nov9 • MILLER & RICKETSON. PORT WLNE-15 Qr. Casks Calabria Port Wine; 15 For sale by Inov9l MILLER & RICKETSOIN. L _ AltD OIL-10 bbls. Winter Lard Oil, just reed and for sale by nov9 .„ MILLER & RICKETSON. For Rent. A ROOlid in the first story of a Brick House on the AI L corner of Fifth and Union eta. Apply to novl7 JAM ES MAY. - Shot. gn KEGS Shot, assorted Nos.; for sllle by !IV novl JAMES MAY Plg Lend. 8A PIGS Lead; just reed and for sale by -1,1 nnrl2 JAMES MAY Salt. 414 verY white No. 1 Salt, in first rate chipping order, in store and for sale in lots or 50 bbls. and over, by STERtiTT & Co., novll cor Market and Front sts, To Carpenters. STUDDING, Joist, Plank, &c., of all sizes, furnish ed to order low for cash by Sundries. Tierces fresh Rice; • 14 bids, Eonklins improved Lard Oil; 10,000 lbs. Bacon, Shoulders. On hand and for sale by PI SELLERS. sepitt No. 17, Liberty street. LARA, 100 kegs, No. Lard on ceristgninent; And Sro sale by F. SELLERS. sep2-1. No. 1.7, Liberty street I IiGARIinusEMOLLASSES.-6bbls.,Goodals,, lj S. 11.114101a/hes, in store and for sale by sep23. " F. SELLERS. usque to Netts. 1 - 1 EO. S. SWARTZ has on hand a lot of very ea- X perior white and colored bdusgaeto Netts which will be sold cbcatrat No. 1013 Atarke t atreet. jel3 Latest Improvement. BEDSTEADS of different kinds witb Gazram's iron pstent fastenings, superior to anything now in non, for sale low at the furniture warehouse aE angl. T. 13. YOUNG & Co, Hand street. MARLES—Pier, Centre and Card Tables of differ eat patterns. .11 you wants good article cheap call at the Furniture Warehouse of Wood Street Property for Sale. TH.ST desirablelot of ground at the foot of Wood street, occupied at the time of the great fire by Messrs. King & Holmes, is offered for Enquire of [augS] J. K. MOORHEAD. Storage. HAVING a very large and commodious ware house, we are prepared to receive (in addi tion to freight for shipment) a large amount of Pro duce, on storage at low rates. j v 23 C. A. McANULTY 8: CO, Canal Basin. • r lit:A:s-11v) packages Y. H., linpl , G. P. and Powchong, of late irnportations, arriving and for sale by [.,0g,2f,1 LAMBERT& SF PTON. Coffee. n BAGS Green Rio, part prime; .‘ Old Government Java; Arriving this day and fin- sate by ati,g2s . LAMBERT Si SHIPTON F ISII-150 bbls No. 3 Lary's Mackerel; 20 " " 3 North " 10 II 20 H Herring (Aliwives) •5 " No. 1 Salmon; in store and for sale by [aug.2s) LAMBERT & SHIPTON. Sugar and Molasses. 4c N. 0. Sugar, strictly prime tfl 25 bids. Nos. 4 mid 11 Loaf; 10 cases ‘l..overina's - 1). R. Loaf Sugar 118 bbls N. 0. Molasses; In store and for sale by • LAMBERT & SHITTON, 133 and lay Wood street. 50 BBLS. Piteht bo , 4 Rosin` ' 150 Boxes Tobacco, various sizes; 10,000 Seed IcalCigars; On consigarnent and will be, sold low for Cash, or exchanged for Pittsburgh manufactures, by seps TAAFFE & O,CONNOR. TOBACCO. -9b large and 9(TI small boxes Missou. ri tobacco, of prime quality, just received on consignment, and—will be sold cheap for cash, or Pittsburgh tnanufactures. august 18 TAAITE & O'CONNE.R. Par Cash Only. MWO second hand Pianos, in good order, for sale very low, at F. BLUME'S, oct2l No 112 Wood st., 2d door above sth. NIOTIOGANY VENEERS AND BOARDS—Just received, alarge . assorttnent of the above, and tbr sale at F. BLUMES sepS No. 112 Woottatreet, 2nd door above sth Now 'Books JUST RECEIVED—LEI-rims r nom BROOM, Asia Minor, by Mrs. E. C., A. Schneider; with an essay on• the prospects of the Heathen and our duty to them, by Rev, 3. Schneider, and an•introductio. by Rev. E. Ileiner,.A. M. Published by Rev. Samln Gutelius, Chambersburgh, 1346. For sale by jell SCRIBA & SCHEIBLER, 115 Wood st PSALMS & HYMNS, for the use of the German Reformed Church in the U. S. of America, En glish and German. For sate by jell SCRIIIA & SCHEIBLER, 115 Wood at. For Coughs, Colds, dco. PULMONARY or Expectorant Balsam, price 25 cents per bottle. Ginseng Panacea, price 50 cents per bottle. Sellers! Imperial Cough Syrup, 25 cts. per bottle. Swayness Syrup of Wild Cherry, $l,OO " Shenckss Pulmonic Syrup, $l,OO er Winters , Balsam of Wild Cherry $l,OO ss To be bad at THORN'S DRUG STORE, . oct27 cor. Hind and Penn sts. _ THUMPS ON'S .VEGETABLE PURGATIVE PILLS, warranted to please. Try them. Pre pared and sold by E. THORN, oct27 cor. hand and Penn ate. Drug Store and Fixtures for Sale. fr HE subscriber, owing to ill health, is desirous of quitting his present business, and ..offers his stock of Drugs, Medicines, PeriSmery and fixtures for sale: The stock is well selected, and. perfectly fresh. His prescriptiort , bulfiness will compare with any establishment the i city. - For further particu lars, enquire (if by ER411,-to'be post paid') or „ _.• „ EbGAR THORN. oat.. ..ebr.faun and - Rend eta., PitteberghPPC . T cP STERETT & Co.. cor. Market and Front sta B. YOUNG St-Hand st t LIV4WVS..ii,! ;N:l4 t;:r . .. Ls %re •. ;;t 21 .4 . e7 .. 4 4 .' . t444:4 • MEG .TONW I SSIMItqf a imuitirrl4. wortiAerfailioap,. Foritetakea every *ogle aist&rekle - elope-- it makes desh th a t's chaprd„ alaPs diseased:or that% tender Th e the Wind blow as bleak rain March or Deems'- ber Suiooth, healthy end soft—sleas L ipTely and white, As the snow on the hills of a Clear winters night. Jones's Soap is really and truly a'perfect and ; never failing cure , fur any akin disease, - making discolored skin clearand healthy. Sold at the American Eagle 82 Chatham st.,ttnd by the only Agent for Pittsburgh, W. Jackson, 89 Liberty street, head of .Wood street. Where also maybe had genuine, jones , celebrated, Coral Hair Restorative—Spanish Lilly White-Amber Tooth Paste, and Moorish Hair Dye. 0031 TIRO3I • TIIE NEW ; ORLEANS SENTINEL.:-rA Sorrowful Story of Real lafe.—lfavn , t you seen him in Broadway, New York, with the , long, delicious silky hair, that waved as the wind blew, and theßond and Bleecker street ladies longed to re .el in the jetty , clusters with their snowy forked 'fingerst _Did you ever hear that young man's story? Well, it is a love tale. Poor fellow; the blasted hope of a rich Boston family! I will not give you the particulars.. 'tie too iorrOwful—suffice it to say, that at times his mind wanders. .Do you know what gives such a ?whee ler charm to him that was once the “gleasot fashion and the mould of form?". Jones' Coral Hair Resto rative, and. Jone7a Italian Chemical Soap, Every Monday, at.2.o'clock, he may be seen walking into our friend Jones' store, 82 Chatham at., to get a hot, tle of his Oil, that alone gives his lair that original brilliancy thit sorrow has turned gray and thin. .He says, that being afflicted with eruptions and a bad skin, he would advise those who have a clear com plexion, free from eruption-or disfigurement, to buy a cake of the -Italian Chemical Soap. It cures 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. Ilay this once, and look in the glass. We sell 3 shilling bottles ofJones , Coral Hair Restorative, that you may try it without much expense; for a dollar is the-uawil price paid for pretended "hair restoratives." 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 scruff or dandruff, It is sold in three sizes, 371, 50 cents, and $1 per bottle, by the proprietor, 82 Chatham st.,Now York, and at JACKSON'S Patent Medical Warebouse, 89 Liberty at., head of Wood, Pittsburgh. • toct3l THE:Subscriber -offers for sale on acCommodating terms, the following very Valuable ilea! Eitate, the greater part of which is situated in the city rof Pittsburgh: A LOT OF GROUND on Fourth Strout, bet Ween Mirketand 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-ffleet and extending back SO filet. This lot will 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'en Market Street, tont men cing on the south east corner of Second and Mar ket Streets and extending southwardly 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 ON PENN' STREET on which is erected a Three Story- Brick Dwelling House, the third dwel ling house from the corner of Water and Penn eta: The House Is well finished and now idthe occupancy 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 LAND, situate; in Kiekiminetas township, Armstrong county, containing four hundred and fifty-six acres, and 151 perches, 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 mea dow, and a number of Fruit Trees planted thereon. This tract is principally upland of the very best des cription, and is situated In a highly flourishing neigh borhood and is altogether one 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, whn are disposed to sell it upon terms highly favorable to purchasers. -• The Subscriber also offers for sale LOT No 60, on the plan of lots laid out by Cook and Cassat, on Holmes Hill.. A ROUSE AND LOT on Flay Street, between Penn Street and the River. House three stories high with a trasernent, baviug a front of feet, and extending back feet, and is replete with every convenience, and is well adapted to a small family, and is now in the occupancy of Mr. Yeager. Apply at my Office in Fourth Street between Mar ket and Wood Streets. oct3l-dlm CHARLES SHALER. D HODES &.ALCORN, (Late of New York city,) _EX: No. 27 Fifth at., between Wood and Market, Manufacturers of Mustard, Ground Spices, Catsups, &c., &c., will open during the present week a large assortment of articles in their line, which they will wholesale in quantities to suit dealers, at Eastern wholesale prices. All articles sold by them warran ted. Merchants intending, to go eastwonld do wnli to call before leaving the city. 'They may be found at their warehous4 Ne. :21 Fill:11 street, in Ryan's Building. ''' sep7 Allegheny rounty, 514 ttlIt,QN the Court of Quarter Sessions of • 4'' • A. , ,. :d county: In the matter of the op- . f t . plication -of a number of the qualified, ." ~., ~ 748 electors of Sections, os. 25, 39,.40. : i '•• and 41 of the City District for admix= ' 1 sion into the City of Pittsburgh under the style and name of the 6th Ward of the city of Pittsburgh. • I And now, to wits November 14th, 1836, the Court I order an election to be held on the 27th day of No , . vember inst., at the house of Conrad Frifogle in the I bounds of said Districts between the hours of 2 o'.. I clock, P M., and 6 o'clock, P. M., of said day, and Samuel Roseburg, James G. Reed and Robert Porter, Ease., are hereby appointed to hold. said.. election, and that at least ten days' notice ,of the time and place of - said eleetion l to be given in the Pittsburgh Morning Post and Chronicle, in accordance with the Act.of Assembly of March Ist, A.D., 1845. JOHN YOUNG; Jr., Cl'ltt TESTI novl6-td,. llloinos. ASPLENDID assortment °Mahogany and Rose wood Pianos, just inishrd. These instrument= are well made of the latest Faterns and best materi als and will be sold low for cash by F. BLUME. No. 112 Wood st. 2d door alxnre sth N. B. Those who are in want of a, goodinstintnent are respectthlly invited to call and examine these be r fore purchasing elsewhere; as they cannot be excel r led by any to the country, and will be sold lower than any brought from the east. One elegant RoseL wood Piano with Coleman's Patent lEolian attach ment for sale by F. BLUME. NIA.' Receiving, AT HAVS & BROCKWAVS, the folloivin ar ticks : 20 oz. Sulph. Qninine; 2 " " Morphine; 8 lbs. Ooil Lemon; 1 Case Curb. Magnesia; • 6 Gross.Fatman's Blacking; 20 .t " Matches; Casks Chloride - . Lime; • Bbl. Blue Vitriol; .20 " Fustic, Logwood and dammed; - 8 " Spr. Turpentine. " nov3 No 2, Commercial Row, Liberty, street. OIM ARMY ON Tlti RIO GRANDE, being a short account of the important events transpir ing from the time of the removal of the "Army of Occupation" from Corpus . Christi to the surrender of Matamoras; with the description of the Bat= or PALO ALTO, qnd Tirana n riPALIIA. The born; bardment of Fort Brown; and the ceremonies of th 4 Surrender of Matamoras, with descriptions of the city, &c., by. T. M. Thrope, Eiq., author of Tom Owen, the Bee-Hunter; &c. Illustrated with 21:Ren t . gravirgs, just reed and for sale at COOK'S Literary Depot, 83 Fourth et. novb DRIED - PEACHES-7 bbls. Dried Peaches, a good article, for sale by DiARTIN 4. SMITH, No. 5g Wood street. TUBS eAdllnDd -S fo E r ELE e R b S y7 A few dozen, jot re T , ceiv MARTIN & SMITE, ki No. 56 Wood street. SPACES. SHOVELS, Ito.— 20 doz. Spades; 50 44 Coal, Canal and Grain Shovels; 20 44 Mattocks and Picks; on hand and for sale at manufacturer's prices by oct24 GEO. COCHRAN, 26 Wood at School Books. vrITCTIELL9S,Smitb , s and Olney's Geogratdalos; fl Kirkham's, Smith's and Brown"s Gratamers; Cobb's, Bandere, Klementary and U. 8. Spellers; Eclectic Readers; ' • • • Sanders' te • • -`• • : Aiithirteties; Algebtat; BlStorietli Grim& and Latin Class Books, &e.. For sale by " . 00t31, 11:8:BOWORTB & Co., 43 Markel it: I . ..':'*-:.. - ;.i' 7 '.2.. -'; .'- - ..:''': r.,'!. , ;..- - ..,,.. - . ••:.,-.'..0?-...,,1:';:,..':-J7:,.--.:::,...'t::,''. Vs's 47S'aseal* Rolle . Shosbronscusein.' R ED the fiJikigning;fivirs Itre erfactral crebraans ofAlexandsea Weekly Messenger. • F.nrmn se Lasts—A &me Cure for the Pik Physicians and Chemists have long been encionsin discover a medicine that woidd cum one oft he mos* troehlesome diseases, the Piles.. Success hag - la hat been the result. Dr. JACKSON'S MLR EM.. BROCATION not only stops all bleeding. 3111111 pain and inflammation, antsdues that intolerable it eb. mg, but effectually cures, Like a charm, and is a I *U short time, persona elinan li*ca have been nlat , . dered miserable for years. Only a few from the great number of ourtilleahmll, will bo published. Read the followingt . -. • riLEs! PILES!! PILES II I . . PiIILADXLPZUL, March 10, .180,/.. Western Hotel. Jackso:r—Sir: I think there are fhw diseases more common and troublesome ttian the Piles and during, the last fi fteen years have suffere d them very much, (musing pain, bleeding, and itonto. derate itching I used all the variotia remedies, hunt' without relief; until I got a bottle of your unarm& tion, from Dr.:ay:lo, No. SSouth Third street, which,: has completely cured trio in three weeks 1 - . Yours, truly, S. IL PLIMPTON: For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE B .-; 72, Fourth street, near Wood. . oct26•cldtw - lOf AO I TOIPRE GETTING BALD, ARE',, .YOUt—Well, that is st' misfortune and not , a crime; but to remain bald, whop so fine an opportu. nity offers'to restore your hair by a %Ida l and 1ib.... oral use of JAYNE'S HAIR :TONIC, is but short of crime.' This valuable preparation excite!' the scalp to a new and healthy action, cleanse* it from scurf and dandruff', prevents the hair limn fali ing off, cures those eruptzve diseases which often ap. , pear upon the head, and In a majority of cases prn duces a fine growth of new hair. - It also gives the, hairs rich and beautiful apPearance, unequalled by any thing of the kind. For luau to Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE 72 Fourth street. near WoOd. octV.4-411w.. BEWARE OF THAT COUGH, for coughing,dev - notes irritafien in the throat or lungs, which is the immediate precursor'of 14flaroplation, Women, Bronchilit, Asthma, Spieling V Blood, Constanyticas:::' and - Death. Now, there is no nectrof coughing at all, for JAvve. , B Ettr - teronmer will immediately re lieve the Cough subdue the Inflammation, cleansw the Lungs and Throat from all irritating or obstruct. 0 . log matter, and effect a speedy cure. For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STOEX, . 72 Fourth street, near Wood. ' ott24.3&vr C 014 0 . 4 .CURED D . ... • . 1 8017LEt•-,--In 'Me spring of 1844,1 l.d a so. vire attack of Inflamatiun of the Lungs. I ployed the best medical aid I could get;• the int3ama tion finally subsided, but my cough continued to in: J. - crease till at length my case was pronounced confirm-, ed consumption. In this situation I was given op by my physicians. I took all the cough balsams Icould bear of, but they had no effect. lat length obtained some of the Sovereign Balm Pills, and after I emu. menced taking them I raised for a few days astonish- • ' ingly, so that my friends became alarmed; but? soon found that it was only clearing out my lungs, for began to gain, and, as strange as it may appear, am ' now a well man. They are extensively used for coughs and colds, and always give relief. WM. BENTLY. Piekering,.Oanatla-West, Oct. 1845. Sold wholesale and retail by P. R. SAWYER, General Agent, - At the liniturii Dm?, Smithfield, between 3d ante 4th sta., Pittsburgh, Pa. novl2-tlaw • • General Commiesloss Business"... • With a Receiving* Forwarding House, at FRANZ. Venango* county, •Penn.; BY NICELIN & 131i - YD•EN-:' I 1 R. JAS. DRYDEN haying purchased !plait/Si n. landing; (mouth of French Creek,)and erected .1 '; thereon a new commodious and irobstauitial :wale.'7 house, the above business will be attended to protript; - and correctly, if possible, by as. Our friends and ' the public will please remember us when tbej have anyconsignments to make to or from this point. Franklin, Oct. 24, 1846. Itlernim Jsist-Published. STATE BOOK OFPE.NNSYLVANIA--Containing an account of the Geography, History, Govern.. ment, and Resources, and noted citizens of the State; with a map of the State and of each County; for the use of School!, by Ttroszas H. Btrunotyrs. The above described beok•may with the utmost propriety- be recommended to the attention of Direc tors of Public Schools, and to Teachers in genera/. The author in his preface states, "A book calcu/ated to impart to our youth a full and accuratelknowledge of their own State, has long been deemed necessary. Whether thin will supply the want, experience alone can determine. The counties are not treated in di- Sabdical arder, bat in dames, aecordink to their term of surface, productions, and histeneal rialiConi. - To carry out the design, a small state map, in addi tion to the several county maps, has been construct. ed, with the classes of counties marked upon it." For sale by the doz. and retail at the Book sad Paper. Warehouse of LUKE LOOMIS, Agent. sep 30 No. 89 Wood at. Pittab Blakely and. Alltehell, frees on Penn and 'Smith/1413M A GENTS for the ()Id Eilaailitall Line oF •LjXer Pont and New York Packets: ' Itemittances made as usual".to England, Irelandi, Scotland and Wales, In sutns of one pound eterlinc. Ind upwards--payable in any town of in Great Britain and !rebind: - . - • ' Persons wishing to good for thoir friends can have them brought out by the above 8 0,ndid-liee.Mr 15th and 16th or any month. - ;•- /trick House And Lot for Solo. Or in Eichange for Nails or IVindoitt ~ .... , .... ~ We are authorized to offer for sale, or in acbange , for Window Glasa'or Nails, a well finished and.sub stantial two story brick house and lot, 19 fief tient by 100 feet dee s ,p, situated on the Allegheny river above the Glass House. It will bu sold at a remain: ble price title unexceptionable. . Apply to BLAKELY & MITCHEL - 7 sep.-11. • ': ~ - Real &Ante Agents!. Fashioneblo Dress Milting. A i n& F. R. SMITH - , 'having secnredthe serraces J.I.L of a fashionable - Mantumaker from one. of, the : most extensiVeestablibhments'ofthekind in P s hiladet....' phis, is now prepared to execute - ill orders in the, various branches ot Manufacturing. During are - Cent, - visit to the Eastern cities, sho has procured ell tbe '•-; latest and most fashionable dress and cleak - patteine,.• together with a variety of trimmings, and hati made arrangements biTyhich she will receive monthly the ,• • latest and most approved style of dress, &c. • ' • • Six seamstresses will receive constant employment . , at lib Oral wagetu.Dsa, a number ofgirls will be taken , f es apprentices; ifllpplication be made soon at her residence in Fourth street, between. Smithfield and Grant street!. • oct3l-.dlni frO RENDER:THE HUMAN HAIR. SILKY.% SOFT, FINE AND CLEAN; to make the scarp: healthy, smooth, white and fruitful, so that a good crop may'pringtherefrom, persons have but. to .es pend thirty seven and half cents. And, reader, our only object for selling the article at that price, is : kuOwing it to be all we state, that when you enemy this you never will use aught else, whether it bb merely.tu nmbelish, to dress, beautify, and preserve., to force growth, stop falling off, and cure scruffier r. dandruffy; the JONES , CORAL lIAIR RF.STORA. , - TIVE will never fail to do all this, as hundreds will tell you with gratitude. It dresses thebitirbeautiful-,' ly, and 'makes red or grey hair grow darkfrom the', z.. roots. ' . Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse.- 89,Liberty street, head- of Wood--price 'thirty serer- - and a half cents, fifty cents - and one dollar per bottio.l At the same place is sold the Italian Chemical Soape Spanish Lilly White and unrivalled shaving soap ' jyltti-tf /TIDE SKIN AND • MPLEXION, at this. (and, j,indeed; every other) season, is often repulsive in appearance, caused, in eight cases ont of ten,,by the atmosphere; and what persons suppose disease of the blood, is simply a - disease_ of the .skin. If some of the thousands who take purgative medicine, pills, and useless Sarsaparilla, - were to utie on their akin a softening and clearing balm; that opens the pores, whitens the skin, and causes ahealthy ration, that, be the skin never so disfigured, unheal. thy, or - diseased with pimples or Election, sunburn, - tan and morphew, the true and genuine JONES'S ITALIAN ,CIIKAICAL,SOAp Rorer fails to; cure and dispel them,. and to .make the skin clear and lovelY. It acts so mildly and soothingly' on!'the' skin, that physician's use it onladies and infanta s ilt. old canes of s curfy, crysi pad as, salt rheum, sore hems;, ringworm, and it. (mtnd,l the genuine „Jones' tuiep) has often effected a cure when every other: r em . T . failed. It is indeed &blessed remedy. • -• • Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse - , 89 Liberty street . , head of Wood—at the same plae g ie sold the Moori sh Nair IV°, Coral Bair Resters: rive, and Spanish'l.ily Whito. Pat:corers Orrtcz—Sign of the American Eagle,. SZChatham street, New York. '5 ;lPoisonous effect on the skin °ream:ken pre. ased chalk is not generally known by isdievl • how yellow rough and unhealthy it makes the skin in time; besides. what a corpse like, palid look it gi ; vrie • . when:applied. - They should use a beautiful prepeiti. ation, purely vegetable, which glees the faces:me re ; neck, a natural life-like whiteness, and makes • smooth. It is called 'Tones , Spanish LillylWirifirP. r • •and is sold at JACRSON , S Palest . Medic -lam • house,•B9 Liberty itriet, header Woodl tithe HAS I place is sold JonesvCoral Hair ReitiormiTs, ;Italia& Chemical Soip and unrivalled shaving soap, . 2 ; 7144-lf • -r" •,.. . -.t.f. ,' ' , ~ ' - = , ; .i.t ".• . f : • - . v. , i4A f ~.._,,,,,,, ~ . , , •. ,: : .7.-.44 2 , 4 ,, - ~-,,,,,,,,, '.. , , . • --.. ,;. -:._ J. r. v. ": ,1 'i1,...... ." 7. -- ', , ' . .„ - - ...; 1 .•:, . . . . ..,,, it -- ,t , ,...., , . A -' • ,: 4 sll7 ik't ..:„. - ;,.- ,'' % • ' ''.%, -, T,r2t-':',- .; '' , • / . - : i, ':, -4t:-".., •,, '- - L .' ''.*: ' • • .''' '-•:, -`i ;, 1: 1 '',- -; '''' '. '''' 4. I<` ', ' ..,„; ‘;',.!.,`•;" et;Faig''. ''''':' '"I s.".' , '- ' ' 14 :''4.1*4.-, , ~ ', ?!..,, * m . 5r..... . ,- ~ '•-•"” V‘ar>-..:.;'- .-''.; '''' ' I. ...s1 ..• -': - ''' :i• i ' , ,`:- '••''''..') - '...4 ..-. 7 ' .:. _ + .,.# 4 .' •'1 .- ;;S ' ', ..... : ..., ; • ',..:;;-4,W.*4t;!('. . ( ~.. '----!....-1,,;1 :',"::.. .4,-;?': '' '';;;;r,r;,'Z''' - ' a tt.,,, . : '. .CT ..'' • ".'.. - ' 2 - ; ',' I'4 l, I , : ••f& A . ~... _ t'• . :...'..• -.< 7...,.. .--. . - _ ._,..., _ A ' ~ i • . 4J, ,.. :..1 : -,. .; , : - ...:\•: -- .. , ..::; . ,:..,:: , :,,,, s , -.:•: . . -- • ' MEW ~,;,:. F~.. •-• • • . E=IL=MI EMI= NM= .. 1.:. .1 • • •••';- =IN "Is% 4:14r ' • • J . .:.• y. , r, tom . 1•.4-..; ,z 4,4 - ' • 1;.. • , • • . i ' •: ''... .,..r..—•.2•.; ~ •.t -.,e • ; •, •; : -:'- . e . _ %2,;- _1'.:. ""•••'•',;. '.•...,. .-;'..'...'!:: ;4..., .- , .••,,•:•,. - •.1...- :'. 1 2 :I‘.• ,e%••- f.•'-.•,,",:': ,• . . -- . .; 4 , 44'' . '. Z -4.':-,*,: tv-0 * 1 '%sl ,4I .:Iq4l*l ri - , .3fiv' _ ..........,,,-.,..;,:.._..:5z.....F 14pt Al k. .- i.. - • -, - -.14.7 •y:•••:.4frfr•Z ' - ' , 4 C. ;1 7. 1, . • . , t -• I •: -• ' :'«:-~ ENE • oaf>• *, • j IFONY^ • •yam -• • -; , fr • , , -r • i i r, . . 7,6 , • A ,•;/ • EMI - tort: 'AStAL NEES • - ONE `t,-,,'