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Lake Erie, I:loops, Beaver: Louis McLane, Bennett, Brownsville Consul, Bowman, Brownsville. Michigan, Boies,. Beaver. , . . 0/Iltmingthe seyere - blow of last Wednesday afteinoon . the Canal boat..R: Capt. Quail, her way from Pittsburgh to Meadville, was blown, against the embankment on the south side Of.Conneaut Lake Reservoir and filled with water. *-11OfittOn Of the Merchandize was saved, but a quantity of salt,:sugar t and other articles of a per iihablinattire were entirely lost: THE IkIARKETS NE*lolig.; Mon Jay, 2 P. M. Flour is firm, but there are no salesto any ex tent. The prices of Saturday (5 12Jfi6'5 37i) as modified by amernent, are the rates to-day. _Grain of alt kinds. is in limited' demand, but nothing 'heavy - done. droceries generally dull, tliough there is some - actittity in coffee. • Business is rather at a stand. The new tariff coming into operatiop to-morrow, s there is a dispo sition to bold off to see the effect that will•be pro duced by bringing, into' market a large amount of 'solidi and, mereharsdize which was placed in pub lic Storei - under the warehouse act, to be entered at the ieduced duty. - PIIILAZISGPIII.II, Monday 2 P. M. A fair business was .done at the 'stock board to day. Prrinsyltlania fives sold at 08i. The flour market . is firm at :St S 7 for fresh grOund; moderate - sales. Corn meal dielined GI Cents. P Nosffecial change in grain; sales of prime'red reheat at '6l. Nothing doing in corn. Oats are Unchanged. The cotton market is heavy, and priced tending downward. • - Whiskey 22 , 023 cents per gallon. Flour.—For the past three - or four days, - up to Saturday, there was but little change in our'ilour Market, but the lamount of sales,have been. fair at ,$3,55.--7 Hogs. Sales of 2.700 head, average at $2,5771; 160 d0.,!52,60; 130,.slatfghtered at Mays ville at $2,77. • Linseed 011.—A sale of 20 bbls. City Mills at 55c. Sugar.—A sale of 14 .hhds. good fair at Ile. Whiskry.—Sales of 351 bbls. at 161 e. Solt.--Sales from river of 232 bbls. Kama. whi No. lat 17c. Atrity.—A sale of 500 .bush. at 50c. Cherse.—A tale Of 150 boxes for shipment at.:6/fe. milts are paying 60c.- - Cin. Bug., Nov. 30. - ST- Lo p UsioN ,OVEICE, Nor. 26. Flour..—We. hear of a sale of 327 bids, Quincy at $4. Speculators are offering $3,75. Wheat.— TWo lots e embracing, 522 sks. and 44 bbls. sold at 58e.' sks. inediurn, at 42c. Hemp 3k Sales; D. R, at - $6O per ton. Onions—S2 sks. at'4sc. lniskey.-15_bbls. raw at ISe. pawn Pacittsto tar •0nt0. , --The Chillicothe Ad vertiser, of the 2fith ult., contains. the following item `in regard to the pork trade: "A single hottEe in this city have already slaughtered and packed 15,000 hogs : The prices paid hare been $.2,00 and $2,50 per hundred.., lione of the dealers here ist. purchasing at present. lu Cincinnati, the first of the week, good lots were bringing from $2,02:1 to $2,874. - CONYESeI TIIAN sacTioso.—At New Orleans on the .19th instant, the sales of flour realized fully B i * barrels at a decline of about 25 cents since Wednesday. The sales of Ohio brands were at $5 and.olSt. Louis at $5 75 per bbl. About 3,- 000 bales of cotton changed bands at previous - rates. . . . la. pursuance of a resolution of the Stockholders in the Pittsburgh and Allegheny Bridge Co. (called nd at. Bridge,) passed the 20th inst., / herelw :Tire notice AL at books will be opened at the office of Wil liim Latimer, Esq., Treasurei of the Company, on the 30th Dec. next, for the subscription of additional stock to meet the liabilities of said Company. By order, .. . WM.. SIORR/SOisi, Presq. . nov29-3t. 'For tongfts, Colds, it's LMONARY ur Expectorant Balsam, price 25 -Aosta per bottle. Ginseng Vatiaces:,-priCe 50 cents per bottle. Sellers , lmperial Cough Syrup, 23 cts. per bottle. SyruP of Wild Cherry, $l,OO Shencles Pulmotiic, Syrup, 0,00 ti blisters' Balsam orWild Cherry $ 400 To, be had at TIIORS''S DRUG STORE, oct27 . cur: Hand and Penn sts. 'PROM PSON , S VEGETAULE rtritGATIVE A. PILLS, warranted to please: Try them. Pre pared'and sold by • T WWI , oet27 cor. Hand and'Penn ata: Drug Store vixtiates for ale rptiz subscriber, diving to ill health, is desirous of quitting his present business, and offers his stock of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery and fixtures for.sale. The stock is well selected, and perfectly fresh. Ilia prescription business will coinpare with any establithnient in the city. For further particu lars, enquire (if by mail, to be post paid,} of , - EDGAR THORN. octi6 cr. Penn and Hand sus., Pittsburgh, Pa. aTATE I iOOE. OF PENNSYLVANA:—The State Bcfok of Pennsylvania, containing an ac count of the Geography, HiS s tory, Government, Re sources and noted Citizens of the State, with a Map of the State, and of each County, by Thos. If. Bur rows. - For sale by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, • noir2S 56 Market st. LARGE assortment of Cornelius & Co.'s cele brated Solar Lard Lamps—for every variety of use, where the cheapest and best light is desirable. W. W. WILSON, Watch & Jewelry Store, Market street. CHRESTOMAITHE DE LA LITERATURE FRANCAISE; ou morceanz choises des meil leurs Ecrivaini Francaise—Dupuii. 1520; Jusq'cn 1846; Avec 176 Notices Biographiques. Par Casi mir edition 1846. Just received and for sale by ' JOHN H. MELLO*II, nov2B No. SI Wood street. school Books, Stationery, Blank Books, etc. etc. .01-1 H H. MELLOR, No. Sl, Wood street, be .tweenn Diamond Ailey and 4th street, respectful ly invites the attention of Country Merchants and others, to'his extensive stock of School. Books, Writing 'and Letter Papers, Bonnet Boards, WriPping Papers, Blank Books, German and American Slates, Family and Pocket Bibles, Sacred Music Books, Almanacs, English and German, and 'German English, all of which will be sold at the loweet Cash prices, for Cash or Rags irr Cash: paid for, Ra, R)LISINS-100 boxes fresh Malaga bunch Maine, just maid and for sale by noir4 MILLER & RICKETSON. ACREP MUSIC--Carmina Sacra: by Mason. Miumn's Sacred harp, Vole l and 2. Thaacred Choir: by Kingsley. The - Psalmodist, , by Hastings and Bradbury. The Cluirch - Choir: by Muenscher. The Boston Saered Harmony: by Bissell. . The Young Choir: by Bradbury and Sanders. School Singer; or Young Choir's Companion The , Western Harp: by Suet. Wakefield. The Missouri Harmony, patent notes. _Evangelical Muidc: by Hickok and Fleming. -Christian's Harp; by"Waltefield and McLain. Mason's Sabred Harp in patent notes. . Mason.Ts Juvenile - Havp. Zeurtipt.s Musical Manual. For sale by Orr ; JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood at. , • .. _ i 'L. - . - 4 -- ::ii, --- i--:-:--:,,:• - . s . -- . -, ;I:Zi - :,".'W '-',.•,;--...,.„--i:-.:'.'-,,,, 4 - ? - •• , .f!-:,,,,;r.!„, ; -. . Pittsburgh Banks par Philadelphia Banks ... par Germantown. par Pheater county par Delaware county..... par Montgomery county.. par Northumberland Co...par Col. Bank Er.. Bridge.Co par Reading par Labcaster Par Doylestown .........par Easton . par Bucks Bounty' par Pbttsville` par, WaShingten Brownsville . York ' Chambersburg 1 Gettysburg 1 Middletown • 1 Carlisle • 1 Harrisburg 1 Harrisdale 1 Lebanon . 1 Lewistown 1 Wyoming ....... • .1 Erie 1 West Branch 1 Waynesburg .......,.1 Susquehanna County ..1 Lehigh County ~, ..1 U. States Bank 28 Relief Notes 1 City and County Scrip.. 1 Notice. Lamps -P •' 1.. r. MEMO OP )ISCOV'NTi tcr::•9Mr/ IY ALL ER 'EXCHANGE BROKER, CORNER OF AND wooErsTrtrErs. Mate Bk. and 13=61166.1 Cincinnati Banks.. ....1 CircleNille (Lawrence)..l Columbus Bank I Xenia 1 Massillon 1 Sandusky 1 Geauga 1 Norwalk 1 Nen Lisbon 1 Wooster . 1 Marietta Chillicothe 1 Cleveland Sciota 1 Lancaster Hamilton 10 Canton 20 Urbana 45 Granville 45 'State Bk and Branches 45 Bank of Illinois ' 70 mictitomr. River Raisin. 70 Insurance Coippany ...5 State Bank ....... ....5 Oakland County 10 Farm and Mech ban k . 10 St. Clair 75 State Bank All banks 3 iSCIIANGE. New York.:.. (prem.) Philadelphia 4 ‘ .. Baltimore " I Ezzam State Ilk and branches.. 1 State-Scrip 1 XENTUCKY All Banks VALUE OF COINS Amer. Gold, (prem) . vrnolrliA Eastern Banks .. Old do. do. .. ,5 iGuineas 5 00 iSovereigns $4 S 3 Frederickdors $7 80 Ten Thaler , ' 7 80 ITen Guilders.. 3 90 I..anisd'ors 4.03 Napoleons 3 SO Doubloon, Spanish-16 00 !Do. Patriot 15 50 IDucats 2 15 Wheeling Branches Br'ch at Morgontown MARYLAND Baltimore City... Country Banks MIZE= City Banks Country Banks NEW EXCLAIM All solvent banks.. Allegheny County, um In the Court nt Quarter Sessions of said . ` s"l ; r e Counts . 4'l. - 1* Lisoses. lr . IN the matter of the application by :3. - Waitt, sundry citizens for the admission of: sections numbers one, two, three, five 'WO and six, of the Plan of the City District laid out in Pitt Township, adjoining the City of Pitts-1 burgh, and Recorded in the office or 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 of December, 1846, at the office of Anderson ft Paisly, in one of said sections, between thehours: of one and six o'clock, P. M., of said day, and here- y appoint Alex. W. Foster, Wm. E. Austin and James G. Reed, Escini., to hold said election; and that at least ten days notice of the time and place of holding such,election be given in the Pittsburgh " Dai ly Morning Post" and in the "Daily Dispatch," in accordance with the Act of Assembly . of March 1, 1945. JOHN YOUNG, Jr., CPk. nov2l-n•tt&dtd. Book told Job Printing Office, N. W. CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS. T"Eproprietor of the Morning Post and Mer cury and Manufaciurcrrespectfully informs his friends and the patrons of these papers, that he has a large - and well chosen assortment of JOB TYPE, ',AND ALL OTHER MATERIALS Necessary to a Job Printing OtTice, and that he is prepared to execute 'LETTER PRESS PRINT/NO, Or EVERY DESCRIPTION. Books, Bills of Lading, Circulars, Pamphlets, Bill Heads, Cards, Handbills, Blank Checks, Hat Tips, All kinds of Blanks, Stage, Stearthoat and Canal Boat Bills with apiereepriale cuts, printed on the short est notice and most reasonable terms. He respectfully asks the patronage of his friends, and the public in general, in this branch of his hos- nears. t sept 22) L. lIA.R.PER. John L. Gallatlx3, A TTORICEY AT LAW, Office Fourth st., be tween Grant and Smithfield, south s a le, Pitts burgh, Pa. Will iilso . attend promptly to business in the adjoining counties. Joseph C. 3Jrliabbirs, A TTORNEY AT LAW , office to Wallace's huild ing, on 4th st., between Wood and Smithfield streets. nov 1 S-y 111.-Cumintssit, Solitudeld st., above Third, DEALERin Loom Findings, embracing all the Wants of Hand and Power Loom Manufacture in al! branches. Also: Looking Glass Plates, Clucks, Frames, Glass, Pictures and Variety Goods. nor 15-y - _ SEVEN BIG DOORS CLOTHING STORE. NO. 5 SIXTH STREET, NEAR LIBERTI JOHN FARREN, n0v241 I'ITTSDURGI{. 0 Yes, 0 Yes. NTOL , can always find at G. Sr hneck's, on the cor j_ ner of Fifth and Smithfield sty., fresh Oysters served up in every style, on the shortest notice. Also, Ground Nut Candy, Fruits, and Pastries or the choic'est kinds. Call and see. novl3-dtap Fresh Oysters. /VHF. subscriber will receive fresh Oysters daily j_ from Baltimore, which he will servo up in all the different stvlea, at the Franklin Hotel, Fourth st., between Smith - field and Grant. octl3 scrimzwrz CIANDLKS--.30 boies Sterine Candles; do Star dn.; 50 du No. I Snap; t'ur sale by n0Y2.5. J. D. WILLIAMS & Co - IDUCKETS-20 doz. Beaver Buckets; jj 3 do. do. }Ceders; for sale by nov2s. J. D. WILLIAMS kro. EANS-200 bushels White Deans, extra quality, for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS & Co., no ii2s. III) Wood street. YITOODEN BOWLS.-- , 3 doz. assorted size., for 11 l • sale by .1. D. WILLIAMS & Cu. nor2s. (American copy.) PRODUCE, --15 Bills. Dried Peaches; 10 Sacks 30 Sacks Dried Apples; • a IS ls. Bull Butter; 2 Kegs " " 3 Casks Potash; 3 lib's. Beaus, Justreceired and fur sale by . AI3ItTIN & SMITH, 51 Wood street , nov26 Valuable Books. UPIIAM'S Mental Philosophy; Stewart's " Plutarch's Lives; Biographical Dictionaries; Aikin's British Poet's, 3 large cols; Democracy in America, 2 P....lierson's Works, 4 vols; .11Ennah Moore's Works, 2 vols; Milton's Prose " 2 Milton's Poetical " 2 " Prescott's Conquest of Mexico, 3 vole; Prescott's Ferdinand and Isabella, 3 vole; For sale by H. S. BOSWORTII & Co., oCt3l 43 Market at Religious Books. B ARNE'S Worse on New Testament; " Job and Isaiah; Rev. Daniel Clark's Works; Saurin's Sermons; Pulpit Cyclopradia; flair's Sermons; Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge; : Cottage Bible; Dick's Works; Evidences of Christianity, variods authors; Bibles of all kinds; for sale by nov7 H. S. BOSWORTH & Co., 43 Market st New Books. ACRED PHILOSOPHY OF THE SEASONS: ll 'us:rating the perfections of God in the phenom ena of the year; each season of the year composing a volume, now complete and for sale by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, Successors to Robert Carter, between :id and 4th ats. e i NVEN6LADDON;S Wanderings in the Isle of k_f Wight; by Old Humphrey. ANNALS of the Poor; containing "The Dairy man's Daughter," "Young Cottager,” &c. THOUGHTS and Counsels for the Impenitent; by the Rev. J. M. Olmstead. Per sale by IVTOHOq.ANY VENEERS AND BOARDS—Jug 111 received, a large assortment of the above, and for sale at F. BLUMES sepS No. 112 Wood street, 2nd door above sth . 4 3 .-.. _. 13 : ~.. ~j. 1 • + For Wheellingsi--jielar.r. Pa c k et : - -- get Tun stilendid ligh t draught . steamer. DOMINION, S. TYLllll,lWasti, will.run I as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Wheel ing; leaving Pitislitirgb•fer Wheeling every Monday;l Wedneedapitill Fritlay,atl o , cloc,k, Pi M.; anti leav ing WheChng for Pintehtlygli'every Tuesdiy s Thurs- 1 day -4.nd Saturday,. at 9 _ coe.tok . - ; _A: M... For freight - or passage apply . enhcarth - -. :"- - - • novs The well kiroWn fact running stearoar CAMBRIA, W.Foreirtir, Alaster,Will run as a rag. at Facketi leaving everyliVednesday morn-' ing at - IQ. cocloCk,.aed: Wheeling, at - :10, F.1t1., the samerday. Retnrningi' slie will leave Cincinnati every Saturday, at 10, A. M. - For freight or passage apply on board, or to FORSYTH Agents, No. 30, Water street. For Cincinnati and Louisville. The new and splendid passenger steam er AI 13 I A, O'NEAL, Master, will nave for, the above and intermediate ports, regular. ly. For freight or passage apply on board, or to jet.. D. WILKENS, Agent. For Saint Lonis..ltelanlar Packet. ome,The new and spiendid,ptissenger steam er BRUNETTE, Capt. Perry, wili run in t e trade from Pittsburgh to St. Louis, during the season of 1546. . _ . The Brunette was built expressly for the trade, and is elegantly found in every respect. For freight or passage apply un hoard. ,apl4 For Cincinnati and 'St. Louis _.. The passenger steamer PALESTINEI 4 ,- Capt. Williams, will leave for the above and a intermediate ports regularly. For freifiatmr assage apply on board. jo9. OEM MS= Tuesday Evening Packet, The new and splendid passenger steam -, boat DECLNRATION, Capt. Vorbecs, will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday evening at 3 o'clock. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Friday evening at 3 o'clock. The Declaration offers superior accommodations to passengers. For freight or passage apply o'n board. jel The regular mail and passenger steamer MONONGAHELA, Capt. Stone, will run as a regular Packet between / Pittsburgh and Cincin nati, leaving this port every Monday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Return ing, sho will leave Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10. A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Monongahela was built expressly for this trade, and offers to the passengers comfort, and su perior accommodations. mar 31 , THE regular mail and pasenger steam er UN lON, Captain Maclean, will rim as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cinch' nati, leaving this port every Monday at G o'clock', P. M. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday at n P. M. The union was built esprersly fur this trade a.nd affords every accommodation. For freialit or piissaze apply on borrcl. mayO TUESDAY PACKET. TIIE regular mail and passenger steam er HIBERNIA, Capt. J ohn Klinefelter, will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. of the same day.— Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Friday at 10 A. Id. For freight or passage apply on board. The Hibernia was built expressly for the trade, and offers to the passengers every comfort and su perior accommodations. apl THE regular mad and passengersteam- L ~,,, er NEW ENGLAND, Capt. S. 13. Page, ivilTiun as a regular. packet .between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Wednesday at le A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day.— Returning, she yid! leave Cincinnati every Saturday at 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The New England was built expressly for this trade end offers to the 'passengers every comfort and sups. aior aCCOMMOdatiOts. mu di TIIE now U.S. Mail steamer ACADIA , M. E. Lucas, Master, will run as a regu lar passenger packet between Pittsburgh and the above Dort during the season of 1846, leaving ever, Thursdav at 10 o'clock A. M. The .keruhe is new and has superior accommoda tion!. For freight or passage apply on board, or to ap9 .1. NEWTON JONES, Agent. . _ FRIDAY PACKET. ..frr. TII E regular mail and passengersteam er CLIPPER N 0.2, Captain Crooks, will run as a regular packet between Cincinnati andPitts "lmrgh, leaving this port every Friday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. tho'came day. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Monday at 10 o'clok, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Clipper N 0.2 was builtexprearly for thistrade, cnd offers to her passengers every comfort and AD. :iominnantion. "' mar 23 SATURDAY PACKET. The regulartnail and passenger steamer i „,......!..r, - 4,CIT.CASSIAN, Capt. Isaac Bunnett, 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 every Tuesday. at 10, A. M. For Freight or passage apply on hoard. The Circassian was built expressly for this trade, and offers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. mar 23 - sATuItDAY PACKET. ," r , The regular mail and passenger stearnei MESSENGER, Capt. Linford, will run asl a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and leaving this port every Saturday at 10, A. M., and I Wheeling, at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 101 Welk A. M. For freight or passage apply on board.; The Messenger was built expressly fur this trade,' j and oilers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. mar 23 NOTICE'. TO those persons who wish to live comfortable and warm this cold Weather. The subscriber has manufactured and now on hand a large assort ment; Ruch as Ladies' and Gentlemen's indershirts and Drawers, cotton, woollen, worsted and silk; with a littge supply of every description of Hosiery, -Lod every quality of worsted and woollen Yarn. The above goods will he warranted °film 'very best, and sold retail at wholesale prices; so ifycru want to save the doctor's bill thin winter, call on MICHAEL DAILY, Fifth street, between Market and Wood, sign of the Big Stocking. ELLIOTT k ENGLISH; Market et, bct, 3d and 4th stn '',.lij.::-.- . ';;' , ' , ! ' ..1i , 1 - ,,1; f '..''' . F.: ~:~ icor. Cincinnati. CINCINNATI PACTIE,TS. MONDAY PACKET AIONDA Y PACKET WED N ESDA Y PAC KET THURSDAY PACKEI no‘°3 '2‘‘ p itoDEs . .t: ALCOItN, (Late of New York city,) No. 27 Fab st., het, een Wood and Market, Manufacturers of Mustard, Groubd 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 whol esate prices. All articles sold by theM Warran ted. MOrchant3 intending to go Cast would du well to call before leaving the city. .They may be found at their warehouse No. 27 Fifth street, in Ryan's Building 4 sep7 SPLENDID assortment of Mahogany and Rose- A tiWood Pianos, just finished. These instrument are Well made of the latest paterns and bet materi als and will be sold low for cash by F. BLUME. NO. 112 Wood at. 2d door above nth N. 13. Those who are in want of a good instrument arc respectffilly invited to call and examine these be fore purchas;tig elsewhere, as they cannot be excel led by any in the country, and will be sold lower than any brought front the east. One elegant Rose wood piano with Coleman's Patent _Mohan attach ment for sale by P. BLUME. Receiving, T HAYS & BROCKWArS, tho, lbllowing ar /I ticks: 20 oz. Sulph. Quinine; 2 " " Morphine; S lbs. Oral Lemon; I Case Carb. Magnesia; 6 Gross Fatman , s Blacking; 20 " Matches; 2 Casks Chloride Lime; I Dbl. Blue Vitriol; 20 " Fustic, Logwood and Camwood; Spr. Turpentine. nov3 No 2, Commercial Row, Liberty street. For Sale, - POUR LOTS—founded by Penn, Liborty and 114 sts., each lot having PA IL front, and extending back 110 It. Two of them are corner lots, and the position of the whole property is one of the moat ad vantageous in the city. For further information ap ply to M. SWARTZWF;LDER, FoUrth at., nova-tf bet. Wood and Smithfield. Dressed Floor 20 , 000 FEET first rate, at Beck's Planing Machine, for sale. L. WILMARTII, Penn st., between Hatid and Irwin at. POPLAR BOARDS, well seasoned and for sale b: 4n0,18.) J.. WILMARTH. EVIIMME Anti gh eziy , C'irtriliyi es. 4.4, ,, 3 i ra zz,t;,, r ;.- .tp . I he lle .! •C hirr om o mmt of tc s tr a a jd c 4Prtay/earr4 3 tailreyW 4 . . -WitErt.C.ss arphart's herd . , r . • - ii atanCourt, i s ,filr.;'; at Pittsburgh, in and fur said County, on ~......., t t .,.. 4 .= - _,.i„c the .21at ilay_ooNoveinber3A.- D., 1846: •allft"• Belbre the _Hon.. 41 esaAattar :PATTON, I Esq„ President, and hiss Associate judges of said' Court. The petition of William Matlem,,'lnd.Mar tha Macl urn, late Martha o , llitnion,i;espeetfully rep resents, that Ardle IPHanlon, tate_ of the: city of Pittsburgh, County of Allegheny and State of p enn ,. sylimnia, died intestate, Jeaving a widow named Esther o , 4lanlonoind issue; Martha liPlianlon, in termarried with William Medlin - 1T f‘your petitioner," Ellen. O'Hanlon, intermarried with Charles Cassily 3 Margaret 0 1 1itualon, intermarried 'with Alfred W.. Harrison, Esther O'Hanloni lately intermarried with and now widow .and relict ofJohn. Jackson, deed., all of whom reside within the County. of Allegheny and State aforesaid; also, Thomas O'llanlon, whose place, of residence .is unknown. And. seized in his demesne as offee of and in all-the following des cribed Real Estate, situate in-the city of Pittsburgh and State aforesaid,. to Wit, all the eastwardly half part of a certain Lot of ground, situate in the city of Pittsburgh, formerly the "Northern Liberties,” as recorded in the office for Jiccording Deeds, in. and for the County aforesaid, in Book T. page 355 and 356, number (40) forty, which sai&hall Lot contains twenty four feet in breadth' and one hundred feet in length or depth, and is bounded by Pitt street, by, lots Nos. 4l.and 57, in the plan aforesaid, and by the westwardly halfofsaid lot No. 40, on which improve ments are 'erected, being the same half' lot which George A. Bayard and wife, by their deed dated the 18th day ofJan nary, A.D., ls3B, and recorded in said County, in Book F. 3d, page 34, conveyed to the said Ardle. o , llanlon, as by reference thereto will more `fully and at large appear. Also, all that other certain lot or piece of ground, i situated on Penn street, (or the-Greensburgh and I Pittsburgh Turnpike Road,) beginning at the distance of twenty-four feet westwardly from the corner of said stroetler road) and Ohara street, thence run ning, westwardly along said Road twenty-four feet, thence southwardly by a line parallel with Ohara' street one luindred feet, tb a twenty foot alley,.(de scribed in ilie deed of James S. Stevenson,Esq., to James Craft, recorded in the Records of Aleghe ny county, in book K., page& 133 and 134,) thence along said alley by a line parallel with said Turnpike Road or Penn street twenty-four .feet, thence by a line parallel with Ohara street one hundred feet, to the place of beginning, on which improvements arc erected, being the same piece of property on which I James S. Craft and Emily his-wife, by their deed da , I ted the 4th day of October, A. D. 1830, and record ed its the office for recordieW:Deells, 8:e--, in and for said county, inlllook P. 2d; page 364, conveyed to the said Ardle (I'll anion. . _ . The petitioner therefore prays the Court to award an Inquest to make partition of the premises afore said, to and among the representatives of the said i intestate in such manner and in such proportions asi by the laws of this Commonwealth is directed, if' such partition can be made without prejudice to or spoiling the whole, but if such partition cannot be made thereof, then to value and appraise the same and make return of their proimeilings-according to, law. And now to wit, November 21st, 1846; peti tion presented and the Court award an inquest to make partition of the said described Property among the representatives of said intestate, &c., or to value and appraise the same, and. he Court do order notice of said inquisition to Co served on Esther O'Hanlon, widow, William :Haden' and Martha his wife,Charles Cannily and Ellen his wife, Alfred W. Harrison and Margaret his wife, Ekther Jackson, widow and re lict of John Jackson deceased, personally or by-wri ting, left at their place of abode, and on Thomas O'Hunlon, by publication in the Daily Morning Post, a newspaper published in the City of Pittsburgh, by four insertions in the same fur four successive weeks and that you make return of your proceed ings herein to the neat General Orphan's Court. Witness the Hon. Berraastns 'PATTON, Esq., Presi dent of our said Court, this 24th day of November, 1546. JOIN YOUNG, Jr., Clerk. All persons interested are hereby notified of the matters contained in the 'above recited writ. JOHN VORSYTH, Sheriff. Sircnrres Ort•mer, Nov. 27, IBlG—nov2S-d lawit In the Court of Common rle2s qf Allegheny County. j ,!...,,. In the matter of the vol-1 , I i f .;,‘/ .11 . frb , 1 .".. notary assigniVent No. 49, Oct.! .'s; !AN>. of ~Term, 1832.1 '.5., ‘4 ,4511:,4 Dr. Sidney R. Morris. j tyi. .. o" AND Now, to wit, NoyeMber 28, 1S40: vi Account of . Joseph Ralston, Assignee. of Sidney R. Morris, exhibited in open Court and fil ed. The Court order and direct the Prothonotary to I g,iye notice of the exhibition and filing of the same by publication in. the Xmity Morning Post, published in 1 the city of Pittsburgh, for three successive %Yeeks,l Letting forth that the said =omit - will be allowed by i , ' said Court, on the 19th of December next, unless cause be shown who said account should not be al lowed. From the Record. 1111 no , 30-clian , 3t GEO. R. RIDDLE, Pro. !leading for Everybody. - v. - Ew BOOKS, just received atCOOK , S Literary Depot, 85 Fourth st. the following new Books: The Sacred brounta;us, with illustrations, by J. T. Headley, beautifully bound. Poetry of Wit and 11i nor, by Leigh Hunt, Libra ry of Choice Reading No 77. The Practice of the Water Clare, by Jas. Wilson, M. D. Goethe, Autobiography, Library orChoice Read inr, No. 75 and 76. The Duke of Burgundy, or the Chronicles of France, be Alex. Dumas. The Nazurine No. 2, by Geo. Eippird, author of the Quaker. Cite. Bonfield, or ihe Outlaw of the Bermudas, by J. H. Ingraham. Capt. Paul, by Alex. Dumas, translated from the French, by Thos. Williams. Wanderings; and Adventures of Reuben Delano; being a narrative of twelve years Life in a Whale Ship. • Living * 131. Mara ofMeridor, now complete in 2 parts, by Alex. Dumas. Pictorial History of England, No. 12. Martin the Foundling, No. 7 and S. Westiminister Review for September. Col. Dauber's New Work on Shooting. Also a great variety of new and cheap Publica tions at COOK'S, Su Fourth street. " nov24. DICKENS' NEW WORK and inure new Rooks,l jJ at COOK'S 55 Fourth street. Domby and Son, or Dealings with the firm, by , Chan Dickens, (Hoz) with illustrations, No. 1. Sartor Itesartus, by Thos. Carlyle; revised edition, being Library of choice leading, No. 74. The Nazarene, or the Last a the Washingtonians, a revelation of Philadelphia, New. York and Wash. legion in the year 1544, by George Li mard Esq., author of the Quaker City, Sze. No.. .1. Lover's Legends and stories of Ireland, by Samuel , Lover, Esq. R. li. A. Lives of the Queens of England, vol. 9. Deniocratie Review for November. ltlaekTwood's Magazine for October. Pennsylvania Law Journal for November. American Review for November. Destiny, or the Chief's Daughter,by tho author of Inheritance, Marriage, &c. Quaker City, by Geo. Lippard, Esq., New Supply. Eastern Newspapers for this week. Yankee Doodle rich as asual.. Just received and for sale at COOK'S, 55 Fourth street. 110 V 16 ti It ARMY ON TnE 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 Matamoros; with the description of the IlArrt.r. OF PALO ALT . °, and Illsr.c.k DE LA PALMA. The bom bardment of Fat Brown; and the ceremonies of the Surrender of Matamoros, with descriptions o'f the city, &c., by T. M. Thrope, Esq., author of Tom Owen, the Bee-Hunter, &c. Illustrated with 26 en gravings, just reed and for sale at . COOK'S Literary Depot, S 6 Fourth st. noel Stolen Ale and Brown Stout: ral Dozen "Tenant' brands," genuine imported UV/article, pint bottles, just received and for sale STEItETT & Co. 16 Market et., corner Front. FRUIT; a choice lot of Rambos, Pippins, It. I. Greens and others, just received and for sale by ST ERETT Sr. Co. I 6 Market st., cor. Front. DRIED PEACHES-7 bbls: Dtied Peaches, a good article, for sale by MARTIN 4- SMITH, • No. 56 Wood street. TUBS AND KEEtt:RS—A few dozen, just teJ ceived and for sale by MARTIN I. SMITH, No. 56 Wood street, Beehanical Books. - LAFEVER'S Modern Builders Guide; Grier's Mechanics" Calculator; Nicholson's Mechanics' Companion, for. said by H. S. BOSWORTH & No. 43 Market street. I3°OK'S for Schools. and Colleges; Writing and Wrapping Papers. For sale by nov7 H. S. 'BOSWORTH & Co., 43 Market et. P SALMS & HYMNS, NI. the use of the German ßeformed Church in the U. S. of America,.En glish and German; For sale by )01 SCIUDA ar. SCHEIBLER, 115 Wood et. =SE MIMI + ~~ bblii;Green Aaplea, of :date:tint A Igndefdr sale flit nOv2o P. C. MARTIN, Waler • QUGAR: . epperioi Sugar 1.0 Cured Earns, a prime wrtieje, ibr sale by: -•-nriv2o - • • Pie:MARVIN: 60 Watailt:'. O HAN QES-71000 pr - ono Havana !:) r ling* for isale by. dov2o -P. C..MARTIN, 60 Water at. 11 - iOLL BUTTER—V , BM Plat received and for, 'l_lLi sale by Bunn:ger SMITH, novl7 ' .56:W00d st: D RIED APPLES-10 BMA, in store and for sae by . - MARTIN & SMITH, novl7 • 56 Wood st - ICILOLTItL--25 tibia &mill family Flour, of a superior bmnd; for sale by - MARTIN &•SMITH, . novl7 • 66 Wood st, T)OTARII—A few casks—an excellent article, for r sale by . MARTLN & SMITH, novl7 36 Wood st: 1110tirt - OOMS-50 dOi. in store and for sale by MARTIN gr. .._ 56 Wood st TAR CANDLES-40 bre. and half bxs. Star Can. dies just reed and for sale by nov9 - MILLER & RICEETSON. PORT WINE—IS Qr. Casks Calabria Port Wine; 15 " For sale by_ (nova} MILLER Sr. RICKETS6N. LARD OIL-10 'ibis. Winter Lard Oil, just recd and for sale by nov9 MILLER & lIICKETSON. - salt, 1 A RIMS. very white No. 1 Salt, in first rate shipping order, in store and for sale in tots of 50 bbls. and over, by STERETT tir, novll ' ear Market and Front sts, To Carpenters. STUDDING, Joist, Plant:, &c., of all sites, furnish ed tel'order low fur cash by STERLTT & Co., cur. Market and Front stn. Sundries. Tierces fresh Rice; • .P.-1 14 bbls Conklins Unproved Lard Oil; 10,000 lbs. Bacon, Shoulders. On hand and fur sale by . P. SELLERS. sep24. No. 17, Liberty street. T 100 . kegs, No. 1, Lard 'on consignment; 1.4 And for sale by F. SELLERS. eicp2.l. No. 17, Liberty street UGAR lIOUSEMOLLASSES.-6 bbls. <Goodnls, , S. 11. Molasses, in store and for sale by Illusqueto Netts. F.O. S. SWARTZ hits on hand a lot of very su perior white and colored Musqueto Netts which will be sold cheap at No. 106 Market street. jel3 BF.DSTEADS of different. kinds with Gazzain's iron patent fastenings, superior to anything pow in use r for sale low at the furniture warehouse of angl. T. B. YOUNG & Co, Hand street, frIABLVer Pier, Cent and Card Tables of differ ruler tterns. It' you want a good article cheap call at the Furniture Warehouse of T. B. YOUNG & Co, 'eG ?l Hand at. Wood Street Property for Sale. THAT desirable lot of ground at the foot of Wood street, occupied at the time of tlfe great fire by Messrs. King & Holmesrri offered for sale. Enquire of laitgbj .1; J. K. 'MOORHEAD. JTAVING a very large and commodious ware -1 house, we arc prepared to receive (in addi tion to freight for shipment) a large amount of Pro duce,&c. on storage at low rates. iy.3 C. A. McANULTY Fit CO, Canal Basin. F I IEAS-120 packages Y. li., Impl., G. P. and Powehong,, of late importations, arriving and for sale by [aug2s] LAMBERT & SHIPTQN. Coffee. 300 RAG S Green Rio, part prime; 5,‘ Old Government Java; Arriving this day and for sale by ang2s LAMBERT & SHIPTON FISH --150 bbls No.:; Lary's Mackerel; 31) 4., 3 North '4. 10 . n I" 29 " Herring (Allwives) No. I Salmon; in store Ohl for sale by [ang23] LAMBERT & SHIPTON. At -1 MIDS. N. 0. Sugar, strictly prime 25 bbte. Nos. , 1-and G Loaf: crises -41..tirering's - I). R. Loaf Sugar 118 bids N. O. Molasse!"; In store and for sale by LAMBERT Ee SHIPTON, 133 and 135 Wood street , gn 1113LS..Pitch: till 50 " Rosin; 150 Boxes Tobacco, various sixes.; 10,000 Seed IcarCigars; On consigainent and will he sold Vow for Cash, or exchanged for Pittsburgh inanufactures,by acps TAAFFE Sr, O,CONNOR. TOBACCO. -75 large and 90 small boxes Missou. ri tobacco, of prime quality; just received . on consignment, and will be sold cheap 'fur cash, or Pit4burgh Manufactures. august lb' TAAFFE St &CONNER. A A. MASON, 62 Market st., hai received a 1 - 1. large lot of,Alpagcan, and Alpacca Lustros, Gala Plaßs, Fancy Prints, Hosiery, Gloves, Cravats, &c. nov2l A. MASON, 62 Market st., has received 'five .I.l_ • bales Ticking, variouslualities; 3 bales brown Muslims, Cotton Flannels, Crash, Scotch and Prussia Diaper, Shirting, Checks, etc. nov2l AA. MASON, will open this morning 2 cases of . Blue Black Cassitneres, and Doeskins, of all qualities; alsoi several pieces Black French and Ger man Broadcloths. A large stock of Beaver Cloths, A A. MASON, has:on hand 36 pieces Vermont /1,, Cloths, some as low as 45 cts. per yard; also, 75 pieces of ssinett, of all colors and qualities; GU pieces Kentucky Jeans, some at IS eth. per yard. nov2l SCORCHINGS-10,000 lbs. on consignment, for sale by J. D. W.1.4.1.1AMS & novl7_ 110 Wood st. - RUNES-2 eases Bortlaux, in store and for sale P by novl7 J. D. WILLIAMS &Co: CURRANTS -3 bbls. Zante, for sale by novl7 J. D. WILLIAMS & Co., 110 Wood st; SUGARS -20 bags white Brazil; 3 'lds. N. 0.; 500 lbs. crushed; • 1000 " clarified; 1000 assorted loaf; for sale by novl7 J: D. WILLIAMS & Cn., 110 Wood st. N" 30 UTS-50 0 ,01, Marse i lle s bs Bade.i and paper shell al 'loa d s; 200 " Shelled (new crop) .1 300 " English Walnuts; 300 " Cream Nuts; 200 a Filberts; for sale by novl7 J. D. WILLIAMS & Co.; 110 Wood st. Q . OAP-20 has Chillicothe, No. 1; 20 , " Cincinnati, " 5 " Castile; 2 " Byde's Palm; 10 " 'Toilet; for sale by novl7 J. D. WILLIAMS & Co NAILS -200 kgs ass'd sizes, for solo by noyll J. D. WILLIAMS Sc Co PIG IRON.-33 tone Mountain Missouri Pig Iron, E Just received and for sale by nov 29 JAMES MAY. Shot: 5n KEGS Shot, assorted Nos.; for sale by I.J. novl2 JAMES MAY Pig Lead. 84 - 1 ' PIGS Lead; just rec , d and for sale by nnel2 JAMES MAY Brazier's TUSt rechived an a ssortment,large sizes, Brazier's tf Hand Bellows. also; Parlour and Kitchen, do. Wholesale find Retail, JOHN W. BLAIR, sep29: 120 Wood at. FOB. sale by the subanfibei, agent for the Mann facturar. GEO. COCHRAN,' nov24 •No. 26 Wood at. CASSINETTS AND FLANNELS.—One case Can. j sinettai one case - Red Flannels, for sale lose•by oct24 GEO-COCHRAN, 26 Wood sL New Iptioke. JUST. RECEIVED- 7 1..Ensus re= Ban , Asia Mi d Minor, by Mrs. E. C. Schneider, with an essay on the prospecti of . the Heathen and Our duty to them, by Rev. H. Schneider; and an introductio. by Rev. E. Heiner, A. M. 'published by Rev: Sanaln Gutelitia, dhamliersburgh, 1846. For sale,by I ;ell. SCAPA & SCHEIBLER, 115 Wood et -. • SSE BPI F. SELLERS Latest Improvement Storage Sugar and Molauuea. Blacksnitth • Bellows EMU PITTSBIIIidII CHAIR AND .OiIIIIIIT.WARRHOTA. . . . _ No;'11% Third Street.' Pittstuirgh. T"enbseriberii would respectfully :return their' th dnke to their fricindi and - the public, for the .Very liberal patronage bestowed since the commence ment Of the new firm, and would earnestly solicit - al continnance of the same, . . . They would respectflilly invites these who want to purchase anything in the furnitnre or chair fine; to give them 4 call ana esamino their extensive stock now on hand, consisting of some of the most Splints did Eastern and French patterns of Rosewood and Mahogany Furniture. -Flattered by the very eaten: sive patronage received in their business, they have, sat considerable expense, made arrangements in New York, by which they will have the latest Eastern and French patterns forwarded monthly; thus 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. • Haring adopted the principle of small profits and quick soles, they will beside to soli at as low rates as any of the. establishments in the Eastern Cities. 1 . novl9-y ROBERTS. Er, RAE - Dr. Badger ESPECTFULLY offers his services to the citi zens of Pittsburgh and.vicinity in the , various branches 'of the Medical profession . 'Baying Oda-. aced in the hectic Medical Institute of Cincinnati, Ohio, he is prepared to treat all cases ordiseasc ac cording to the principles of the Remitted Medical. Practice, without using either the Lancet or Mercu• ria;s. articular attention given to diseases awn: men and children. Office on Smithfield between Diamond alley and Fifth st. Itc:rratwcrs—Professors Morrow, Hill, Baldridgo and Jones; Dr. J. Dorton, Dr. Dall of Cincinnati. novl3-d lin 'ater iraltervid • /11E suldiariber has receired.on consignment a 1 few of Oliver Evan's celebrated Water Filters, manufactured in Philadelphia f such as are now gen erally used in the Eastefn cities. They are warran ted to purify, Pump, River, or Rain Water,cleans ing it of all Mineral, Animal, Vegetable an ther un wholesome matter—rendUring it equal to the finest Spring water, otherwise on failure, (it' sled as direc ted) the price paid will be refunded. The subscriber, having been appointed agent for the sale of the above, will recdire onlers and furnish then at manufacturers prices. ' • - GEO. COCHRAN, Nos l 4 26,;W00d rt. _ „Superior Building Lots for Sale .111 i the ..trlfth Weed. s EfrontinglGHT Lots, on Penn street, opposite the mansion of Dr.Shoenberger, the corner on Adams street. 221 feet by 100, the others 20 feet each` by 100, all htending to Spring Alley. Five Lou fronting on Liberty street, at and adjoin ing Factory street, each 20 feet by 160 deep to Quin cy street, opposite the new Catholic Church, on these are erected seven frame baildings. 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, FAR., at his office, SO Fourth street, {:*"*A variety of Cotton Machinery, vizi. 7 .—Cards, Throstles, Mules, &c., still on hand for sale on very reasonable terms, and timo, on large sale?. • octl9-d3m FROM THE NEW ORLEANS SENTINEL.—yt Sorrowful Story qf Real Llfe.—tiaru't sou seen bins in Broadway, New York, with the long, deticions silky hair, that waved as the wind blew, 4/Ili the Bond ant! Blecckecstreetladie-s longed to re, el in the jetty clusters with their snowy forked finger's? Ihd you aver bear that young mall'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, 'tin toot sorrowful—suffice it to say, that at. times his mind wanders. Do you know what gives such a particu lar lar charm to him that was once the ‘fglass of fashion and the mould of form?" Jones' Coral Hair Itesto-1 rative, dud tone's Italian Chemical Soap. Every Monday, at 2 o'clock, he may be seen walking into . our friend Jdnes , store, 52 Chatham st., to got a hot; tle of his Oil, that alone gives his hair.that original brilliancy that sorrow has turned gray and thin. He ears, that being afflicted with eruptions and a bad I skin, he would advise those who have &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 chance a dark, yellow, or sunburnt skin, to a fine healthy clearness. It is sold at 50 cents a cake. Buy this once, and look in the glass, We sell 3 shilling bottles of imes , Coral Hair Restorative , that you may t ry . it without I much expense; for a dollar is the usual prier) paid for pretentleti"hair reatoratives. ' •,We koala' if you once try it you still have more, because Yost will feadily find it all it is represented. Therefore we charge I-reasonable. It will force thelair to grow, stay its falling off, cure scruff or dandruff; it is sold in tlueo sizes, 371, 50 ceoti', and $1 per bottle . , by the proprietor, 82 Chatham at., New York, I and at JACKSON'S Patent Medical Warchause,.S9 Liberty it., head of Wood,"Pittabirgh.; [octal • To Country Deniers, and others T E have oh hand a larta supply of the V ing, which wo will sell at the lowest prices in large or small quantities. Readers—Eclectic, San dors', Etaer4n's and %Var.. caster's. Spellers—Eclectic, Sanders', Emerson's, Bentley's and Town's. Grammarsl-. 7 liirkham'a, Smith's, Bullion's, Campbell's and Murray's. Phi losophy—Conistock's, Jones', Ohnstnad's, Swift's and Phelps'. Chemistry—Comstock's, Jones', Mof fat's, Blake's P Philip's and Gray's. Botany--Com stock's, Lincoln's, Phalli's, fur beginners. Geogra phy—.Mitchell'ai Olney's, Smith's, Woodbridge and Williard's. Arillunetics—Smith's,Dakia , ..Eclectic, Western Calculator. 'Warns', Talbot's, Colliurn'a and Dictionaries--Webster4 large apt' small; Walkers, large and email; Add Cobbs'. Ex positors-Jandon,s, Gallondet & Hookers and Cobb'. Algebra.:-.Davies , Fat. Lessons, Bourdon's, Benny castle's and Day's. Geometry—Davies' First Les sons, Legendre, Plairfair's Euclid. Sure ,yinga— Gummere's, Davies" and Flints. Music Books—Ma son'. Harp, vol.' and 2,latest edition, Carminina Sa cra, Odeon, Paltry, Manhattan Collection, Mason's Juvenile Harp, Young Chair% Companion, &c., &c. Also; Straw and Rag Wrappingyaner, Cap and Letter Paper, Slates and Pencils, Blank Books, School, Family and Pocket Bibles,- &c. &c. Rags taken in exchange at highost cash price. , . ELLIOTT S. ENGLISH; Market at. between 3d and 4th tits. Dottaiestle Woollen CASES wide Red and Brown Flannelki 2 60 pair twilled 10-4 Blankets; just reed frofri mane flieteries, for sale by GEO. COCHRAN; novl9 5.'0 Wood st. SPADES, SHOVELS, &c. • -- 20 doz. Spades; 50 6/ Coal, &nal add Grain Shovels; • . 20 " Mattocks and Picks; au ihand. and Tar sale at manufacturer's prices by ~ • ; 0024 " GEO. COCHRAN; 26 wood et. School Books. .oir ITCH ELL'S , Smith's and °lnert; Geographies; 1 Kirkham's, Smith's and Browu.q. Grammars; Cobb's, Sanders', Elementary and V. S. Spellers; Eclectic Readers; Sanders> " Arithmetica, Algfibras, School Histor: el; Greek and Latin Class Books, Le. For sale by net3l H. S. BOSWORTH & Co., 43 Market at. Hrsindy and Gin. Q Qr. Ca‘iii Brandy, Otard, Dupuy,Szc., brand ey 3 41 " pale 11411 PiPe , " 1.1. Dupuy; Berdeaux. I qr. Cash; " • " 2 Pipee Holland (:id,.. - Swan brand. Just received and for se low by . , oct 30 'JAMES MAY. Cloister ou. Qoßbls..Caster For axle Wet to close consignment. act 30 JAMES MAY - ' New Books. SELECTIONS from Ittocaulay; Bronson's Elocution; • Amelia's Poems; Mrs. Child's Lettere from New York; Roscoe's Lorenso D'Medici; . Dictionary of Qnotatiods; Godwin on Atheism; Butlet's Analogy, for sale by H. S. BOSWORTH & Co; No 43 Market street ItIONONGA.HELA ROIITIO. . : CO•NOE OF ROUE. N and after Monday, the 2d day of November; O the steamboats CONSUL sk.ZiD LOUIS WLANPI, will commence their single trips ; leaving daily at 3 o'clock, P. 31 oct26 To Householders. T CERTIFY that I have had two beds renovated in Relics Steam Renovator, said I must acknow ledge that the ptocess brings the feathers to a more buoyant ixtd,,purer state than when new: With the greatest pletture I recommend it to the public. nov2o-tf MARTIN LYTLE. _ For Rent. AROOM in tho fart storyof a Brick Rollie oialiti corner of. Fifth rind Union eb. Apply to nort7 JAMES MAY: IMIJFF , S BOOK KEEPING BLANKS-4n sets of 4 books, viz:, Daybook, Journal, Leger and Auxiliaries. Price $1 per set. For sale by Nov is • J. IL MELLOR, 81 Wood st: MESE ::. ' - , - 11r.=.fi ‘ l -",'. - '', i,. , .''' :;;• : i•;.:,,j1; - • • • ••.,-; • • -z• „t k - `l.'• fffMM :C01400 4 ' Yt Solltti-In;thesepring . of had Ist: LI sere attack of tallamritipa eririej.tings. I em ployed the" ()tit' itfediralitid rdoulnet; the inflame: tion finally aubsided, but my cough continued °a crease till at length my case Wei pronounced confirali ed consumption: • In this ainiation I. was given trp,try my phyeiCiansa. I took all the caught:m . lmm icottld heat of, but thej had no effect. ' I at length obtained some of the Sovereign Balm Pills, and afterl cans; menced taking them I raised for a few days astonish- , ingly, so that my flienda became alatto°d; but I nowt .found that it was only clearing out My lungs, for 1 began to gain, and, as strange as it may appear, an now a well man. They are extensively used roi coughs and colds, and always give relief'. WM: BrIFTLY:-;-, P. It. SAWYER, General Agent, At the I-Icatztr Smithfield, between Sd teed k 9th sta., Pittsburgh, Pa. novl2-dsw ••••• Gettotist Conamtiestori nualnese, fVfilt a Receioing 4•• Forwarding l7duse; at FRANirn • r Wi Venango county, .13Y NZCXLIN & BILYDEN; MR. JAS. DRYDEN having purchaied a lot attltek: landing/ (mouth of French Creek ;)and ereeasit: thereon a new. commodious and aubstuttial ware.; • house/ the abovebusiness will be attended at prOmptii and correctly , if possible, by as. Our :friends . . .Lad; the public will please remember ns when they bit's • any consigninents to make to or from thispoint. .Frapilin, Oct. 24, 18411.. • tddswera Dr. Jackson's tie ginbioentl!ezi. 119 EAD the following, from the. editorial columns . JILX, of Alczandur's Weekly Messenger. FOthiD AT LAST—A Sure Cure for . Physiemns and Chemists have long been annioua to disco•Cer a medicine that would cure onb ofthimott troublesome diseases, the. Piles. SucC'eas has ark last been the result. Dr. JACKSON'S -PILE Eht. BROCATION not only stops all bleeding, allays pain s.ttli im airuniti on, subdues that intolerablbitcha., ing, but effeCtually cures, like a charm, and in • 4 very short time, persons whose lives have. Win rest 4. dered miserable for years. Only a few from the great nutnberq'thitilliatia- will be published. Read the following: " - • . - PIIILADELPLIA, March 10, Ifil4ai Western Hote liii:J.tensdli—Sir: I think there are few disclose* mere common and troublesome than the Piles, and during the last , fifteen years I have suffered Irani them very ninth, causing pninibleeding, and koala> dernte itching; I used itlrthe various retnedies, but without relief, until I got a bottle of your embroca. Von . , from Dr. Jayne;:sl cr. 6 South third Street, ii - hieh has completely cured mo in three weeks Yours, truly, S. Jr. PLIMPTONz For sale inPittsburgh at thePEIGN-TEA STOP.g • 72, Fourth street, cent Wood. oct2o.dorw' 'DEW/IRE 011 1, THAT COUGH, for coughinyt 1) oot6s.jrritation in the throat or lungs, whitb the immediate precursor of Inflammation, 2lbseeleir Bronchitis, Altura:, Spitting cf Mobil, ConteieniPtignii and Death. Now, there is no need of colaghing It all, for tirtie , ri EXPLCTORANT will immediately sit.- here the Cough,subdue the Inflammation, dens,: the Lungs and Throat from ell irritating.or ing Matter, and etTect a speeiliehre.,... For sale in Pittiburgh at the Milli TEA STORE( 72 •Fotirth street; near Wood. oct24-ddr.iv lOW MESKTMEN, Aor.rrr =E=M Pickering, Canada West, Oat. 1841$ Saki wholeanle and retail by PILES I PILE-S I ! PILES !I! TT O! 1101 YOU'RE GETTING lint); APR IBC YOW—Well, that is a misfortune and not a critnet.but to remain bald, when so fine.ab opportu nity Offers to restore your hair by a faithful and lib • final use of JAYNE'S LAIR TONIC, is but little short of crime. This valhable preparation excite the eealp to, a new and healthy action, cleanse, 'it from scurf and dandruff, preNents the hair fromflill ing off, cures those eruptive diseases which Olen aps pear upon the he4d, and iri aMajobity.of Mutes pro. duces a fine growth of new hair, It also gives the hair a rich and beautiful appearanaii, toaqualled by,, any thing of the , . •. r • • For sale u, Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEASTORE. 72 Fourth street, near Wood. ue.t.24.dAtiv • Just Published STATE BOOK OF PENNSYLVANIAConiaiIIing an account of the Geography, History, .Gote.rn meet, and Resources, id noted citizens of the State; with a map of the State and of each County; for this use.of Schools; by TIIO,ILAS H.Bultnovvis, •• The abovvi described book may with the ikttoosi propriety be reeritumcoded to the attention of Direc.- tors of Public Schools, and to Teachers in general. The author in his preface states, std book calm:11110'. to impart to our youth. a full and accurate knoislidg• • of their own State, has long been deemed neessstay:. Whether this will supply the want; experienCe alone' Can determine. The counties arc not treated in ipleabrticat adv., but in classes; atearding to thole:, form of surf.ice, productions, and historical relaticma r • ITo carry out the design, a small state map . , in eadif tion to the several county maps, has been conatrucis ed, with theiclasses of counties marked upon Fur sale by .the doz...and retail at the Bonk and . Paper Warehouse of LUKE LOOMIS, Agent: • sep 80 . • No 89 Wood st. PittsbUrgh.. Blakely and Mltahell, .o„licq . on Penn and Smilkfte./d.stf.. A GENTS for the Old Black Ball Line of Liver pool and New York Packets. t. • Remittances made as usual to England, Ireland, 3cotland and Wales, in earns of one poanll.sterling Ind upwaids-r-payable in any town of itoporuntar in Groat Britain and Ireland: Persons wiihing to salad for theii friends can bey. them brought out by the above splendid line, on the lath and 16th of,any month. . ; .jy7 • Brick House and Lot for Sete, )nix Exchange for Reis or Window Glass. :Wei arc authorized to Offer flit sale, or in exchange for 'Window Glass or Nails, a well finished and sub stantial two story brick house end lot, 19 feet front by 100 feet deep, situated on the Allegheny river . above the House. It will be sold' et d reason-:: bla price ' title unexceptionable. 4 pply to - BI.AKELY MITCEIEL, ' sep. Real Eatite Agents.., . JONES'S Soap is a wonderful, wOnderthl Soap. For it inakes every piinple and frecklit It makerl flesh that's chapp'd, that' s diseased or tMt's tentlek t Thob the wind MOW ne bleak culla Mareh4r becem-_: • • • • • Smooth, healthy and s'o ft ekiari, lovely Ilia white, As the snow on the hills of a clear winter>. night. Jone.s , a Soap is really and truly a perfebt and never failing cure for any 'akin disease,.making discolored , akin clear and healthy. Sold at the Ainerican Eagle • $2 Chailiam et., and by the only Agent lbr Pittsburgh. W. Jackson, S 9 Liberty street, head, of Wood street. Where alio may be had genuincOones , celebrated, Coral Hair Iteitorativanish Lilly White—Athber Tooth Paste; and Moorish Hair Dye. oct3l - fro RENDER THE HUMAN HAIR SILKY, SOFT; FINE ANDCLEANi to make the scalp healthy, smooth, white and 'falafel, so that a good crop may'spring therefrom, persons bare but to ea peed thirty seven tutil a half cents And, reader, our only object for selling the article at that price; is knowing it to be all we state, that when you once try this yOu never will use aught else, whether! it be merely to . ombelishi to dress, beautify, and preserve; to fbrce growth, stop .felling,46; and cure sere& or dandrilta• the JONES , CORAL HAIR RESTORA. -TIVE will neter fail to do this, as hundreds will tell you With gratitide. It diltsses the hair beautiful ly; and makes red or grii Agir grow darkfrom the roots. Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse. 69 Liberty street, head ofWood--price . thirty and a half cents, fifty cents and one dollaf per bottle: At the same place is sold the Italian Chemical Soap, Spanish Lilly White and btiritalled sharing soap • • jy2A-tr rrug SKIN AND COIKPLXXI.N, at this ( •s' X ' indeed; every other)seasoe, As often repulaiie. id appearance, caused; in eight cases out of ten; by theatmosphere; and what persona inipOese disease • of the blood, is simply a aiabase of tre'skizi: Xf come of thg thousands who take puigatliteinedicinis," pills; and useless Sarsaparilla, were to Use on their: skin a softening and clearing balm, that opens the pores, Whitens the skin, and causes ahealthy ration . , that, be the akin never so disfigured, unbeal-'. thy; or diseased with pititples or freckles, tranberei tan and Morphew, the true. and. genuine ITALIAN CHEMICAL SOAP never fails to tire and dispel them, - and to make the skin Wear Ind lovely.. It acts so mildly and aoothibgly on _the skin, that phYsicians use it on.ladieir and infants ; us old cases of acurvy,cryselas, salt theatre, core bola,: ringworm, and it ( min d, tho genuine Jones' lia*P) has often effected a cure when every: other remedy failed. It is indeed a blessed ra• 891 d at JACKSON'S Patent 89 Liberty street, bead tif WI is sold the Moorish Hair Dye five - and Spanish Lily White , 141temisi. Orrice—Sign • 82 Chatham street, New Yorl ITIFIE poisonous effect on 1. pared chalk is not gen, how yellow rohgb trul unbea time; besides. what a corps, when applied. They shoul ation,porely vegetable, whi nock, a natural lifelike . . smooth. •It is called Jona! and is sold at JACKSON'S • house, 89 Liberty street, hi place is sold Jones' Coral Chemical Soap and unrivalb jy2441 1' ' - • • • - =ME NMESSIMEI EMI = , - . ~, : ‘. f :-. - . ~.;`:' . .. i• . ' rrs. ~ , :--':-. ::4.; • - ~.. ..,-."...:.; . 1 - -'_ .: ' •- . '-..... 1.3. - :".-:- .":" • ''''.'. ',. ._.',. •-. '. 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