' ', ~ , , ,; . .. . . , . 4 WZ'..f':Varzttxti..i. ,, ..;;.w . .' . ..w.x'..r.... ,,,,,, ....r..-1 , -,.=.34..w.t1mr,:.-,k,-...--....,...._„,.,-..-4.-.-..-Aa.-----• -- ,,,,, .. - t 4,-, ....„. , ...... ,,, ,„.,.....,._______....,..._..,, , ,,-.., ,, at.,-(-.r.kzurv.4,Z.:2*v_vg.t.4%., - ,„...,,,,,-,7.?m5-rtth-por!..--.-,:!:, .m-27-:,:-Lttv)..r.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, +., .;~, II Prepared and corrected every Afternoon PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. eowmiTTEE FOR strrEmaitn. Geo. Ogdon, 8. F. Von Bonhorst, W. It Denny itioirmanwrs OP THE sTEA.at slurs British. .Brittagnia, Hewitt,. Hibernia, Nyrie,... Cambria, Judkins,.. Caledonia, Lott,... French. Union Philadelphia Missouri New York American. Washington,.Hewitt, POET OF PITTSBURGII. 4 tErh WATER IN TER CHANNEL Clipper No. 2, Crooks, Cincinnati Mary Stevens, Lucas, Louisville Michigan No 2, Gibson, Beaver Lake Erie, Hemphill, Besver. Beaver, Stoops, Beaver. Consul, Bowman, Brownsville Louis McLain, Bennet, Brownsville DEPARTED. Wisconsin, Grace, Cincinnati • Mingo Chief, More, Zanesville Umpire, 'Young, Cincinnati Financier, Kountz, Louisville Michigan No 2, Gibson, Beaver Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver. Beaver, Stoops, Beaver. Cousul, Bowman, Brewnsville Louis McLain, Bennet, Brownsville WEEKLY REVIEW OF THE MARKETS • OFFICE OF THE POST, Furnsz Mosmizra, Oct. 22, 1847. S REMARKS—We have nothing new to report this week. We find few figures to alter in our gen. eral prices current. Business continues active, considering that navigation on the canal is sus pended. The 111Oney Market is very quiet. The is a description 'of a new counterfeit which made its appearance this week. Farmer's Bank of Virginia, $3O. Letter B, N0..702„; payable to N'ea. Whitehead, at Nurfol k, dated 4 th April, 1840 Engraved by Underwood, Bald, Spencer and !laity . ASHES—Pots and Scorchings have advanced slightly. Sales moderate at the following rates. Scorchings, 41}03; Potash, 43'a3c.; Saieratus 7(iit73c.; Pearlash, 7 c lb. Soda Ash ALE.—Regular sales at $702 per bbl. BROOMS--Sales at $1,00(a1,73, as in quality BUCKETS—ReguIar sales of Beaver at $2,200 2,25. BRAN.—Sales at Sic per bu. BLOCK TlNS—Regular sales, 26 Ib BRICKS--Regular sales of the different quali ties at the following rates: Fire Bricks, $l3; Pa sing do., $5,50 to' sti ; and Common $4,30 41 1000 BUTTER—Good Keg sells freely at 2//r2ic. Q . lb. Fresh print in market ISi(d2oc.p• lb. CORNMEAL—From store selling at 40044 c. COTTON—We quote Tenneesee and Mississip pi at Sialo c. lb. Market Well supplied, but Duyers are not numerous. CANDLES—SaIes of dipped. brisk at 9i. CORDAGE—The following table will show the present prices: Manilla Rope, by Coil 17c {)••• lb. Do du when cut .lBc do • White Rope, by Coil. 12c do Do do when cut 13c do "i\arreildo by Coil Ilc do • Do —, do when cut .- .- 12c do Packing, Yarn, fine 10c do Do do common Pc do Manilla Bed Cords L.— t 9, doz. Do •do per c0d....--..... v• lb. Hemp ilo ....... 1,622,3703,23 td• doz, Do do per coil Ilc p. lb. Manilla Plong,h Lines ._ Hemp do do COTTON YARNS—The following pricey been agreed upon by the different manufacturers at a meeting convened 'for that purpose: No. 5 tolo-Cotton Yarn, at ISc. p M. No. 11 to 13 " 19c. 4 . 500 9c. p doz. 600 It 64 Sc. .4 700 7c. " 6 c. ' " lSc. 23e. 8,0, and 1000 Candlewick Carpet Chain Coverlet Yarn.... Wrapping Twine.. Family Batting... Common du. CRACKERS—Water Crackers $4 00 tp. bbl Butter " 4 75 " Dyspeptic " 4 00 " Sugar 7 c. Soda " 7 " The above is - the wholesale price of Crackers. FLOUR—The market is brisk.. The receipts are confined principally to small lots,which sell at prices ranging from $4,507t0 4,(8. Sales of SOO bbls at $4,50; 180 bbls at $3,02. - We are told that several large lots-of Flour, destined (or this market have been shipped for the east by way of the lake. FREIGHT—The following are the prices of freight from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, by canal: Flour 70c. ,p bbl. Bacon, Butter, Lard, and Cheese.. 50c..br 100 lbs. Tobacco... 62h. Feathers and Wool sl."° Ginseng and Beeswax The. Whiskey $1,40 s bbl. . The following are the prices from Pittsburgh by river to the points named: Dry Goods. Pittsburgh articles. Cincinnati...l bia2oc. 2 l to lbs. IOU lbs. Louisville .20025 c. " I 15'd20c. " St. Louis...soC. 14 25(a30e. • Nashville ..75c. " 30c. FLLNT GLASS-WART /P7tofesale Prim: T"mblers—Best 6 Bute Lima, t, doz $B,OO eo do do and split, 7,00 do Plain, assorted sizes 50a3,00- Decanters—Best fancy cut, quart, to doz 15,00 do do pint, 10,00 do Double ring, quart, 3,00 do Triple do do 3,75 do do do pints, 1,25 do Common 3 pint and trill, - 623 Wine Glasses—Knob stem, ass'd sizes, te , doz 90 do Plain Flint, 1,123 do Fine polished Grecian, 2,00 do Best flint cut, 2,2507,50 'Pitchers—Plain or arch fibbed, pints, it doz 2,00 do do do quarts, 3,00 do - .;do do 6 gallon, 6,00 do Fancy cut, 5015,00 Cream Jugs—Gill arch ribbed tp doz 1,123 do Half pint do 150 do du da engraved, 5,002,50 do Fancy cut do 2,7503,00 FISH—We quote Herring at $6,23 try bbl., New Heirini (gibbed) $5,5006,00; Shad, $8,5009,00; No. 3 Mackerel (1847) $7,2507,50; No. 2 (new) $10,75; Cod Fish, $5,25. FEATHERS—Have advanced considerably in ,price since our last, and are becoming quite scarce. Sales of 1000 lbs at 28c per lb. Retail- dog at 30c. FRUIT—Good Dried Peaches are scarce in market. Sales at $1,1201,31c. gr bu. Dried . dippks, dull at 373 c. p bu. .Raisins, good sells firmly at $2 25 f> FEED—Shorts, sales at 11015. GFIQUF,RIRS,.-:Of all kinds are firm. The fol lowing quotations will be found correct. At these 4ms itiere are large sales daily : Good Molasses J .N.,T„ . 1. - ' 4 • - . - - , 414141 17,t0S:tit , YiV - 4 7 C$;r1•40 . 7:: „ .*'!' t * :. ' i>l" - • - - - • . , • • • " , ;k2 - • SAILING DAYS leaves England. leaves U. S. Oct. 1 Sept. 19 Oct. 16 Oct. 4 Nov. 1 Oct. 19 Nov. 16 leaves France. leaves U. S. .. :Sept. 30 ...Oct. 15 ~ ..Oct. 31 Nov. 15 leaves U. S., Sept. 15. Sept. 30 Oct. 15 leaves Europe. Oct. 19. ARRIVED 25c. " 25c. ~ I oc. " 11c. fISBORN , S 1834 PORT, rich and dry, straw color ed by age, for sale in half bottles and by retail at the wine store of oct22 PURE 1840 PORT, dry and genuine wino, for sale by the dozen and on draught, at the wine oct22 store of JACOB HARRIS & SOS '‘C C." PORT, consisting of N' double, treble and pure juice wines, vintage of '42, in store and for sale wholesale and retail at the wine store of (oct22) JACOB WEAVER. DURGUNDY PORT, a single gr?pe wine for sale MO in pipes or barrels, at the wiestore of oct22 JACOB WEAVER. - 110URE JUICE, particular, vintage of '39, thick sweet Port, for sale by the barrel and on draught, at the wine store of oct22 AUNT &CO'S PORT, double grape, very choice and fruity, for sale wholesale or reta.l at the wine Store of (oct22) JACOB WEAVER. is selling at 34(335c. per gal. Sugar—Prime N. 0 7-4aSc. Rice—Sales at 707ic. per lb. Coffee Sales Rio at Si -881, per lb. GRAlN.—Wheat, 003 Rye 40042, dull; Corn, 40; Oats 25(a.213c.f. bu. HAY—Sales at scales during the week at $8,50 aslo. The best quality will bring the latter price HONEY—Sales at 20c. for prime article from country. By the box from store at 16c. RIDES—For green qi cents paid by tanners, re sales at 4c.; Missouri, 9011; Spanish 14016-i. IRON AND NAILS--The following are the regular wholesale prices of Iron and Nails in this city: Flat Bar, from 3 , to 4i inch 3 9 , lb do from sto6by / to 1 inch 3 , 3 do Dandy Tire, different sizes 3/ do 1 Horse Shoe 3014 do Round and square from 1 t 04 3, inch 3 do do from 18 to li 3/ do do do 2to 2/ 4(a4i do do do 3to 31 1 5 do do do 31, to 4 5/ do do do i to / 3016 do Band Iron 3031 do Steel, American blister 4/ do do Spring 54 do Hoop Iron 31,07 do Nails, cut, 10, 12, 16, 20 $3,75 9. kg. do 8 and 94 4,00 do do 6 and 7d • 4,30 do do. ,3d 4,75 do do 4d 5,00 do do 3d 6,00 do INSDRANCE--The following are the rates of Insurance at present charged in this city: From Pittsburgh to Wheeling, Va.,.... 1-5 e i do do Cincinnati, 0 , 3.100 J do do Louisville, Ky.,.... 304-1.0 do . do Evansville, 1a.,..... Yal do do Memphis, Tenn.,... 101 do do Nashville, Tenn.,... lei do do St. Louis, Mo , lel i do do . Independence, M 0.,.. 2020 do do - Galena, 111., ...... .. 1 gali do do Peoria,. 111, 1 }al i do do .New Orleans, La.,.. 1013 LEATHER—Baltimore sole sells at 206322 c New York sole 1641,20 c. LUMBER—Since our last the lumber merchants have been receiving additions to their stocks, al though rot sufficient to effect prices. We continue ast week's quotations Pine, dear Common.. Cherry and Walnut Boards Popular scantling, Boards. Shingles Laths LEAD—Pig, 4} ; Bar; & viva LEAD PIPE-1 inch aqueduct at (13C p foot 73c " sic " sic " All others OlLS—Tanners' ranges from vialB. Saks of Flaxseed at 6063. Lard 0i1,.7f'73c. gal. PROVISIONS—The market is quiet, and sales confined to city consumption. We quote Hams at 9 , :a10e. Sidra .9. Shoulders 7c. per lb. Good Keg Buster is worth 9193. Cheese in active demand at 1346i7c. per lb. for W. R. LARD-9c. , , and scarce. NIJTS—We quote Filberts at Sc. p lb ; nets at'Sc ; Almonds, soft shell, 1-I:iit 7c., and bait' shell at Pdic. NAVAL STORES—Pitch, 5:1,50 per bbl; Tur• pentine, 60033 c. per gal.; Oakum, Sc. per lb; Rosin, $3,00 per bbl.; Tar, North Carolina, sl,su per bbl. PRUNES—SaIes at lic. ty Ea. by the box. POTATOES—SaIesof 330 bbls Neahannocks at $1,30 per bbl. [3 bu.); 12 bbls. sweet Potatoes at $1,25. POWDER.—We quote Rifle Powder at s.s' to $5 23, in quality, $3 , keg, and Blasting at $3 2.5 Q. keg. PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURED ARTICLES ...11c. .. 14 c. .. 16c. .. $8 ,Ot/02,00. . 3,25. . 4,50. . 5,50. 4,50. 3,5 n. ti,( N 17.50. 7,0( 5,7507,00. 8.0(09,00. 5,7 5(a5,00. 5,500)6,00. 3,75¢14,00. 3,7 Y r its,so. I 3,00 a 1 0,00 , numon black p- lb do bright did box Mattocks and Pjcks p doz Hoes handled do steel blade do do polished " Hay Forks bright do do black Manure Forks Grain Shovels Devonshire do Coal Canal Spades Sickles Scythe Sneaths Wheel Irons p gross do do METAL—There is very little doing at present The prices are nominally as follows :Mercer coun ty, $2 5 / 2 8 v. ton; Hanging Rock, S3G; Alleghe ny, $30a32. RAGS--Good mired .1f tl Ib., cash. SEEDS--There is little doing, and prices are only nominal. We quote Clover at $3,75a4,00 Timothy, $2,0002,2.5. Flax, 9002 c. Canary, 4 ii,7113e. per Ih. SALT.—Regular sales firm at $1,23 bbl. SHEET COPPER.—Regular sales at 28 c. lb TIN PLATE—SaIes of f ;...; at $10,25. TALLOW—Rendered, sales 73 1 / 1 -8c ; Rough, 53. VINEGAR—SaIes at Sc 9e per gal. by the bbl. WINDOW GLASS—SaIes active at the follow. ing rates: Bxlo 10x12 10x1•! 12x1G, and 12x18 Other sizes in proportion It will be seen by the above that prices have advanced since last week IyHUT LEAD—Sales at $1,321,;5, as in finality_ WHISKEY—SaIes of Rectified at 21022.e.,acd Raw at WOOL—The sales of the week have not been large; but the following quotations have been ful ly sustained. Common, Blood, Full blood, Prune, .. BILLS OP EXCRANGE-SELLING RATES. On New York, at sigh: prem " Philadelphia, " " Boston, " Baltimore, " " New• Orleans, " QUEEN PORT WINE—Dry and very superior, for medical purposes, for sale wholesale and;e tail at the wino store of oct22 CISBORN'S celebrated Trash brand Port, for sale Vf in bottles and otherwise, at the wine store of oct22 JACOB WEAVER. $llO,OO 4, M .10,0 do .16a20 do .10,00 do ..2,50!a3,00 .2,00(a2,20 FLOUR—Market firm, with moderate sales at I:ST—Market quiet; no change in prices.. ...SUGAR—lncreased activity. Market generally without change. I DoLLAItS S.k V !!! • COAL ONE, COME ALL. .41.• ROBINsON. IMPORTER_ arrEn is Coot; on. - - 7 For the benefit of our Fifth Street, one door below wood, lady readers, we quote the following from an ex- - I AS pi , d returned from Boston, New Vork and change Philaticlphrt , with decidedly thee!! EA PEST and simr (mime of genuine French and Eng lish Flowers in pots will now need protection. Ger- cLOTHS, 6.-1 and 34 Black and Fancy Cassone ; aniums. Carti, Carnelins and greemhouse plants of Dress and Hunter Cloth,, for over-coat;; Plaids !• all kinds, should be taken into the house, and Fancy Cloaking; all or the best manufacture, quality placed ;n a room where there is no fire. They and colors. S,should have air during the day, whenever the tem- VE TING S—Figured and Sup. Sup. Cashmeres, perature is not below the freezing point. Roses, lout of the Union on her last trip from France,; Sat lk POnleVallateS, Pagerstra , mius, and Fig trees, may . tin ,l' o , ! . .?;! r t V'dy", and a general selection 01 remain ourof doors a tittle longer, to harden the. r im' the must ra ' hmnabin and wood. Oleanders may be placed in a shed, as it desirable, at-Ins usually very cheap prices, ! „,. 1 16. 1 „. is rather too soon to put them in the cellar fir the winter As soon as the frost has nipped the top of your Dahlias, Tuberoses, Glathopus, Amaryllis, and Tiger plants, bare them taken up carefully, on a dry day, and let them remain during the day in the sun, so as to get rid of any moisture which may be about them previous to laving them by till next season. Take care that the Tuberoses. and Tiger Lillies be not placed within the reach of mice, or they will demur them all. in a short time. cry The New York correspondent of the Balt-- mat-a Republican, %%lila% wider date of the 17th, The American Institute Fair has done a great business the past week. On Thursday, fpl were received from visitors, and it k believed that full $21.).0110 will be taken during the exhibition. This would exceed by $5,000 the receipts of any previous exhibition. The imports of out port during the past week, exclusi ye of goods warehoused, amounted to $ ;50,- 590. and the duties received, to $173.748. The exports of the• past fortnight have amount ed to $1,576 8311. Those of the past week inclm ded 377,410 115 i. cheese, 3filq,; bbls. flour; 5588 bushels wheat; 4081 bales cotton; 35,0711 lbs hams; 255 tierces and 357 bbls. beef and pork; 1081 bble. meal 13,900 bushels corn. The arrivals during the past fortnight have been 48, with 30,58 passengers, and 79 clearances-27,- 0.25 tons. ELK COUNTT.—From a letter received in this city, we learn that Shank's majority in Elk county is b 9 and Longstreth's 82 votes. The vote polled in the county was very small. (o'lllr. Conran, the distinguished tragedian, was dangerously ill, on Satiirday List. It was feared he could Hot recover. $3,50 e box 3.50 4.00 u 3,50 cy On the 10th instant, six vessels sailed from New Orleans for Brazos San Jago, Tampico and Vera Cru4 all laden with government stores. The steamship Alabama, left for Tampico and Vera Cruz, on the same day. c" - . We perceive, through our exchanges, that the sale of the Mount Savage Mining Company's Works, near Cumberland, has been postponed un til the 11th of November. Married. t On Thursday evening the :21st Inst., e Rev. Dr. Elliot, Mr. James Miller of this ci ~to Miss Anna L. D. Smith, of Allegheny city. 2(.'a:27c. in lb 27c. ... 28c. ....30c. ....:33c. ...33c. BARROWS & TURNER'S, No. 46, MARKET STREET, POST - OFFICE CORNER. GALA and Raw Silk Plaids, in very rich and beau tiful style , ; cheap. Cashmeres, all wool, of the finest qualities, at 75 aS7lc. Usual prices, 51,00ai,2.5. Mohair Plaids, in high colors, 25c. Brown Mous. (PLaines; neat patterns, 183 c. Black Alpaca Lustres, of good quality, 25c. Silk Lustres, Bombazines' duce riccs. Paramettas, Orleans 1 Cloths, and Rowmelias, at re Thibet Cloths, real A. A., the besthoods imported. Shawls ! Shawls ! ! in colors ap , opriate for the present and coming season. Turkerri, Broche, Cashmere, Merino, and Em brciidered and Plain Black Cloth, in great variety—at low prices. Plaid Long Shawls; new and beautiful. Paris Kid Gloves; in all shades, (light colors,) 621. light colors. Thread, Jaconett, and Mull, Laces and Edgings, selling low to close the stock. . Bonnet Ribbons—good styles—at 121 c. Malik, Cherry, and Shaded Velvet Ribbonsra fine assortment. Bonnet Velvets, in all colors, &c. 7,000 yards Printed Calicoes; of every style, at 10 and 121 c. I I,t 3 JACOB WEAVER JACOB WEAVER WEAVER, •> DOMESTIC GOODS; OF every name and description, DO- at lowet prices than ever before offered. 250 pairs country-made Blankets; of the best make and quality; and will be furnished to purchasers at a bargain. Together with all kinds of Goods; for Men and Boys , weal, which will be sold at the lowest raters Purchasers of Dry Goods ate respectfully invited to call and examine the goods and prices; No. 96, Market at. oct2o-tf BARROWS & TURNER. JACOB WEAVER " 2- DEISPA TOILES BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPB., EXPRESSLY POE 'rem "maxim} Pon'. Farther from the Army. Santa Jana Resigning the Presidency—Sit pie: at the Capital—Orders of Gen. Quitman—Contem plated Eipedition on Toluca—Foreign Prince in vited to Mexico. Richmond, Oct. 31, 8 P. 3f The New Orleans Delta and Commercial have been received. They contain some further inter esting details. The latter publishes Santa Anna's Address on the occasion of his resigning the Pre- , sidency, which clearly proves that he continues to' direct the operrtions of the scattered portions of the army, which have been collected since the late conflict. He has now 1500 regulars, besides the guerillas. •A rumor reached the Capital from Puebla, on the 27th, that Gen. Paredes, Bustamente, and other influential persons, had invited a Foreign Prince to visit Mexico and settle the difficulties of that coun try. The papers of the city of Mexico, dated 38th, say that Gen. Quitman had issued an order on the 25th, notifying all officers of the Mexican army at the Capital, to report themselves immediately to the Inspector General of the American army: and another on the 27th, regulating the value of corn, American shops, stores, &c. are again opened-- the Theatre is crowded to overflowing—content• ment begins to reign, and the numerous families, includingilthe softer sex, are seen promenading the streets of the Capital, with perfect confidence and security. 'Liz° y Mational' states that Gen. Scott had pro , posed issuing a circular to the citizens of the res pective Mexican states, inviting them to send com missioners, cloth4d with full powers to conclude a peace. Also, that he had projected an expedi tion of sixteen hundred men against Toluca. The corporation of Mexico had addressed sev eral proclamations to the inhabitants urging them to peace; and if they did not comply there would be no guarantee for their lives or property. Fanchon, the Mexican Executive, who:was dia. charged by Pena y l'ena, has associated with Pe. checa and a General whose name is not mention.. ed. It is suppnsed that Pena would decide to form a cabinet on the 27th. NEW YORK MARKET FLOUR—Sales at market in favor of Imyers....WHEAT—Nothing doing; market film ....CORN—Sales l'rirne White at 73c.; do. Yellow at 7 . s c....OATS—Sales at 46(345C.... 'WHISKEY—SaIes at 3:c.....PROVISIONS— tio change .... corroN—Alarket heary,and Kery little doing. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. October 21, 6 P. M Dress Goods and Shawls CfREDUCEI) PRICES„a BY JOHN D. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER DRY GOODS. ON Monday morning the 25th instant, at 10 o' clock at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and sth eta., will be sold, an extensive as sortment of searonablo Dry Goods, &c. &c. At 2 o'clock, P. M., a largo quantity of Queens ware, Groceries, Glassware, Shovels, Band boxes, wrapping paper, new and second had furniture, in great vnliety, &c. &c. At 6} o'clock, P. M., variety Goods, from a' Teta: Store, ready made Clothtng, Gold and Silver Watch es, fine Cutlery, Hardware, Boots and Shoes, Musi cal Instruments ¢c. oct22 74 Bartels N. 0. Sugar at Auction. (I N Friday afternoon, the 22d October, at 2 o , - I s f clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold for account whom it may concern, 7} barrels good quality New 'Orleans Sugar. Terms at sale. oct22 JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct'r. Large Sale of Books. nN Saturday evening, the 23d inst., at 6/ o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Room, corner Wood and Fifth ats. will be sold, an extensive collection of valuable Miscellaneous Books, embracing standard works in various departments of Literature and Sci ence. Also, family Bibles, Blank Books, Letter and Cap Writing Papor, &c. , Catalogues are now ready for delivery. oct22 JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. ON Wednesday a ft ernoon, the 27th day of Octo ber, at 3 o'clock, will be sold on the premises, by orderer the Executors of the late Daniel Hunter. deceased, Three Valuable Building Lots, situate in the Second Ward of the city, viz: One Lot at the cor • ncr of Second street and Cherry alley, having a front of 20 feet on Second street, and extending along' Cherry alley 77 feet. One other Lot adjoining the above, 20 feet front on Second street,and extending • back ,S 0 feet, with the privilege ofan alley 3 feet wide extending to Cherry alley. The above Lots, I together with one other lot of same size are subject to an annual ground rent of $7 50, or $2 50 eaeh. Also, one other Lot ofGrnund, having a front of 24} feet on the east side of Grant street, between Third and Fourth streets, and extending back SO feet. Terms, one-third cash, residue payable .on first day lof April, 1850, with interest, payable semi annu ally. JOHN D. DAVIS, oct2l Auctioneer. ! _ in t AMAGED GROCERIES, viz: Coffee, Tobacco, If and Soda Ash, on account of whom it may con cern, at Auction. Will be sold without reserve, at M'Kenna's Auc .tfon Rooms, No I I-I Wood street, 3 doors from fah, on Monday, Oct. 25th, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, on account of the Colombia Insurance Company of Philadelphia, and all those whoult may concern, the following articles of Incrchandise i partmlly dam aged on the Pennsylvania Canal, viz: About 35 Rags of Cot Tee ; 0,, 70 Dozes Tobacco, of various brands and qualities, and • 3 Mids. Soda Ash. Terms at sale JAMES 3.1' KENNA, oct 16 A .ictioncer. October 121, 5 P. M To'Let. !i n fig two story Brick {)welling and Store, late!) I occupied by I'. CA 1.11, at the corner of Wyht and Tunnel streets. ALSO, The two story frisk I.)n itntnediately in the rear of the above,and fronting' on Tunnel street. • Possession g.ven tintandiately. Appty to JOHN J. Ai yrcil EL, Attorney at Law—Smithfield ut. IMMO l• the Best Cough Medicine I ever u•ed." /FHB was expressed in our hearing yesterday, by I I an intelligent gentleman, who had used hat about one half of u bottle of Dr. Oriental Cough Mixture, before he was entirely cured. Come and get a bottle of it, and ir the most obstinate cough or cold does not disappear by its use, your money will be refunded. Compounded as it is, of the most effective, though harmless and pleasant remedies, its use for year. has not, nor indeed can it, tail to give entire satisfaction.- ler sale, wholesale anti retail, by HAI'S St BROCKWAY, Liberty street. near Canal Basin. Wit! FLEMING, Lawrence title. , Sold ;lion by oc 1 I PROPOSALSj~TIL ' L be received at the office of the Pittsburgh Water Works, until Monday the !sal, tor Fxcavating 29,1112 vds. of Earth for the Reservoir of the Allegheny Water Wort"; also for making 100,000 hard Brick. For particulars enquire uf ROBERT MOORE, orS Supt. Pit burgh-Water Works. WINE STORE. The subscriber would direct attention o it to his extensive assortment of FoREIGN WrNEs and Ltqcons, embracing all descriptions and qualities, Which he will sell wholesale and retail at low rates. His stock was selected personally, not from Agencies, but front Importers Rom places of growth, and none but the genuine brands are sold. Samples furntshcd and forwarded with dispatch. JACOB WEAVER, corner Market and Front sts. DR. LEIDY'S A RSAPARILLA AND VEGETABLE BLOOD kj PILLS, are the safest and most efficacious of any other pills that are made, because They are warranted free from Mercury, Minerals, or any substance whatever that can be the leant in jurious or dangerous. They are the only Pills known to contain Sarsapa rilla in them, and which is combined with other' vegetable extracts. They possess the combined effects cf purifying and cleansing the stomach and bowels, purifying the blood and fluids of the whole system. They can be taken at all times, and under all cir cumstances, by young and old, male and female, without interthring with other medicines that may have been taken. They can be taken, without any change of habits or of living, and without any restraint from occupa tion orosual employment. They can be taken, without any fear of taking cold, during exposure to all kinds of weather or get ting wet. For sale, wholesale and retail, by - B. A. FAIINESTOCK & cur of Ist and Wood, and cor 6th and Wood sts. oc 12 Bedsteads and Turning Factory, ALLEGHENY crry. THE undersigned having commenced the above business on the corner of Robinson and Sandus ky streets, opposite Arbuckle's Cotton Factory, and having purchased the right of using the improved Bedstead Fasting of McLean's, which is far super lour to any now in use; we respectfully invite the attention of the Cabinet Makers of both cities to call and examine for themselves. H.M. DAVIS & CO. septl d-y Ne' Wholesale Oyster Depot. P EIS & BERGER, southwest corner of Smith field and Second sts., arc now daily in receip of Fresh Oysters, by the two lay line from Baltimore which they will sell low by the can or halt' can. REIS & BERGER. N. B. Every can of Oysterssold by us is warrant •d to be fresh , or the money refunded. oe 19-d Iw+ BY EXPRESS. YESTINGS-100 Yds. more of those very rare and choice French Fig'd Cashmeres and Silks. 'ROBINSON, Importer, ocl9-3 Fifth street. -- ----- CANDLES-20 Boxes stearine; 10 Star; 10 Sperm ; 20 Dipped; for sale by oel9 J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood at (kart! Brandy. a HALF. qr. and Eight pipes, old Otard lirandy, V with certifiCates o for sale by P. C. MARTIN, ocl6 corner of Smithfield and Front sts. SAZERAC BRANDY--5 halves and qrs. Old Saze rac Brandyi with certificates. for sale by calf/ P. C. MARTIN. . QEIGNE:iTt BRAN DY-.shalf pipes, with certi ficates, fur sale by oele P. C. MARTIN. , • 'auction Zaleo. Auction Sales Bxeontoral Sale of Real Ealale JAS. a. HOOK.. THOS. SARGENT. Wild Cherry anti Sarsaparilla. HOOK-AND SARGENT, A 'VERY IMPORTANT COMMUNICATION TO ALL PERSONS IN ALL PLACES, BANKERS AND EXCHAN GE BROILERS, At 411 Times, N. E. CON. WOOD AND SIXTH STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA AND . 7 n, EALE RS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, UNDE R ALL CIRCUIT Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Certificates] IF YOU ARE SICK, get cure; if well employ , of Deposite, &c. _i_ measures to continue so. Every individual in EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the dulges in habits, which must, to a greater or lesser' Uunion, and Europe, for sale in sums to suit purcha- extent, disarrange the admirable and intricate cour sers. binations which form the system, and conveqently i CURRENT and par funds received on deposite. • EVERY INDIVIDUAL, - , i COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, should possesssome mild, yet efficacious, simple and at the lowest rates. accredited agent for preserving all the functions of REFERENCES : the body in good order. Messrs. M. LeeCh & Son, DR. WOOD'S " " Ogden & Snowden, SARSAPARILLA AND WILD CHERRY BITTERS Wm. Bell & Son, Prrrsnencer. will achieve this result, and should be in every farni- " S. M>Clurken & Co. ly, and in the hands of every person, who, hy bust-I a English & Bennett . nese, profession or general course of life , is predis " Fleming & Brother, posed to the very many little airments that render " Pales, Lathrop & . Co.o. PHU-110'A. life a curse, instead of a blessing, and finally result, " Wm. R. Thompson & Co. in their aggregated condition, in the cause ' ' " Hoadly, Phelps & Co. 1 NEWw' YORE. OF DEATH. " Babcock & C ) .The Bitters here mentioned are compounded by a " Tiffany, Ward &Co. man of great skill and knowledge, from the simples " John M'Cullough &Co. Berristoar. Nature presents to those who care to find them, and Mr. James George, which are the only reliable antidotes to the poison of " H. Hanna, CINCINNATI, 0. disease. The chief ingredients are the universally " Joseph Watson, „ beloved Sarsaparilla and the Berko/the Wild Cherry MI ASSILON, w. Messrs. Fenner & M,Millan. Tree with which the red man of the forest cures R. F. Ellis, Esq., Cashier,' Bank Lewistown, Pa. nearly every disease of the internal organs. These Pittsburgh, September 2d, 1347-y materials, though powerful ha their action, are as, common sense teaches us,' , ENTIRELY HARMLESS; and prepared as they are here, one of the greatest medical operatives in the inhabitable globe. By tak ing these Brrreas, the scrofulous may be restored to beauty, and avoid the sharp knife of the surgeon; for they not only eradicate pimples and tumors, but overcome JOSEPH H. HILL MILL & CURRY, nAnirtils, EXCHANGE BROKERS, AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CER TIFCATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, ' GOLD AND SILVER. No. 65 WOOD ST., 3D DOOR BELOW FOURTH, WEST SIDE, Pittsburgh, Pa. PTIAR Funds and Currency received on Deposit, lino collections made in all the principal cities of the United States. Sight Exchange on Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York, Boston and Cincinnati constantly for sale in sums to suit purchasers. Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia and Pennsylva nia Bank Notes bought and sold on the most Favora ble terms. The highest premium paid for American Gold. Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany and France procured, 4.c. mar22-y ALLEN KRA BIER. EDWARD RHAU. KRAMER & RARM BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROK ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS, BILLS OP EXCHANGE, CERTIFCATES OF DEPOSITE, BANE NOTES, AND COIN. Corner of Third and Wood sts., directly opposite the St. Charles Hotel. my2B N. HOLDIE b INKERS AND DEALERS EOM No. 6.5 Market s e:el hog rate. Exc. Ness York pr Philadelphia ‘r Baltimore rr DANK Buying rates. Ohio I dis Indiarra I to , Kentucky f gg Virginia I ,g Wheeling i li Tennessee 3 ,g au 19-y WILLIAM A. HILL C 0. ,& BANNERS, EXCOANGE DRONERS, AND DEALERS IR FOREIGN AN!) DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, AND SPECIE, No. 64 Wood st., one door above Fourth, East side; Pittsburgh, Pa. CURRENT Funds received on deposit, and col lections made on all the Cities throughout the United States. Sight checks on Baltimore, Philadel phia, New• York, Boston and Cincinnati, constantly lbr sale in sums to suit purchasers. The paper of the Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and Virginia Banks bought and sold on the most favor able te: MS. The highest premium paid for Foreign and Ameri can Gold and Silver coins. EXCHANGE ON ENGLAND, IRELAND AND SCOTLAND, for sale in amounts of I and upwards. mar I Ct-dawy IfIIRPHY & CO., Looking Glass Store, No. 98 V Wood streel.—Mr. J. Murphy, (late of the Sa ble Ilormonists,) is now prepared to receive orders fur all kinds of Looking Glasser?, Pier, Mantel and Toilet; plain and ornamental portrait, miniature and landscape Frames of the latest New York • styles; also, a splendid lot of ornamental window Cornices. Old Frames re-guilt. Don't forget the number i* - 9S. se9-d3m&wit For Sale. ASmall tract of land containing about 70 acres, situated in Buffalo township, Butler county, within one mile of the road leading from Pittsburgh to Kiitaning. The land is all cleared except about 7 acres and under a good state of cultivation. There is a good frame dwelling house and frame barn on the. premises. The farm is well watered and aboundsin good coal and limestone. For terms apply to William Boyd, Attorney at Law office on 4th ntreet,abore je.l7—dsr.val Carter's Cabinet Library. I I)LEAsANT TALES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE, b) old Humphrey. Life of the Rev. Wm. Tennent, formerly Pastor of the Presbyterian Church ai Freehold, in New Jersey_ in which is contained, among other interesting par , ticularsom account of his being three days in a trance, and apparently lifeless. Peace in Believing; by Rev Walter McGiloray. The Loss of Austrilla; a narrative of the loss oi the Brig Austrilla by tire, on her voyage from Seidl and Sydney, with an account of the sufferings, reli gious exercises, and final rescue of the passengers; edited by the ev. James R. McGavin, Dundee. The Force of Truth, an authentic narrative; by Thomas Scott. The above are uniform with the "Christian Cabi net Library," published by ft. Carter. Just reed by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, b 6 Market et. between 3d and 4th. ocl2 Post Office Stationery. IY compliance with the Law and the order of the Postmaster General, Sealed Proposals will be re ceived by me until 12 o'clock noon, on Monday, the fithday of October, for supplying the Stationery re quired for the use of this Post Office, during the fiqtr years commencing January Ist, 1348 and ending De cember 31st, 1851. The estimate for each year, is as follows : One hundred Reams Enveloping piper, yellow -19 by 24 inches. One hundred and twenty-five pounds Packing twine, Cotton. Ten pounds best scarlet sealing wax. Contractors are required by law to give bond in a sum equal to double the value of the articles to be lurnished. Payment will be made on delivery of the Station, ery. Please furnish samples. C. M'KIBBIN, Postmaster, Pittsburgh• se2o-d&w4tv European Agency, and Remittances to Ireland, England, die. LARGE and small sums of money can at all times be remitted by sight drafts at reduced rates to all parts of England, Ireland, Wales, &c., and Lega cies, Debts, Rents, claims and property in Europe can be collected and recovered through the subscri ber, or during his absence from tlis city from Octo ber until May, on his annual tours to Europe, by ap plication to JAMES MAT, Merchant, Water street, Pittsburgh. H. KEENAN, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and European Agent, Pittsburgh, Pa. P. S. As H. Keenan has been frequentlytroubled by applications and letters on the business of "Hard man & Keenan," passenger agenti of New York, he deems it necessary to say, that lie is not the Keenan of that firm, and has never had any connexion with either of those persons. • oct4 Goods. A A. NIASON, 62 Market street, will open this morning, five cases ofCashmercs, Oregon and California Plaids; Gala do; Merino do; also Mous do Lains; Cashmer de Cosse. French Merinos and Thibets. • An excellent assortment of Drab, Stone, Blue and Black Colors, of every quality; 71i1so Alpaccas and Bombazines. Bonnet Ribbons. 500 pcs of Rich Bonnet Ribbons of every style; also, 600 Wrought Collars and Capes, very cheap. Flannels. 11 bales or Red, White and Yellow Fannels, both Plain and Twilled, of every:quality; also, 400 pairs of'.Whitney, Bath, Rose and Mackinac Blankets, of every site. • Cassinetts. 4 Cases of Black, - Wised and Blue Figured and Plain; also Cassirneres and Broad . Clot he, atc. At 62 Market street. ocl2 JUTE' ti.E:CbUTEP--..- A small lot of Mackinaw Blanaets, which Will be made to order in the latest style, by ANCKER & MAYER, oc7 No 70 Wood et. MEI • • , W. C. CURRY 9 & SON, IN EXCIIANCE COIN AND NOTES. red, Pittsburgh Lange. Buying rate. Cincinnati I dis Louisville I. S. Louis i CC NOTES. Buying rates. County& City ord's I die Relief notes I " Pennsylvania Co i 44 hew York # cs Maryland # SI New Orleans may speedily and safely be shuffled off through its agency. As a medicine which must benefit EVERYBODY, from the stmets delicate to the CONFINED AND DES PAIRING INVALID, no equal is to be found for it. It would be well to bear in mind that preventive is infinitely more desirable than cure, and that Dr. Wood's Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry BirrEas ARE BOTH. Put up in bottles, three or four times larger thin Bristol's or Sand's, for the same price—one dollar per bottle. WYATT & KETCHAM, 121 Fulton street, New York, wholesale Agents. Sold Pittsburgh, at P. li. SAWYER'S HEALTH DEPOT of Valu able Medicines, Smithfield, between So and Fourth streets, and at WM. THORN'S Ding Store, Market street. sep2-d." Medical and Surgical 01 ice. Health is the charm of life, without it gold.. Love, letters, friends, all, all, r(t i 3 :: are )i uncr o y l ;d DN, a ° ...,, ,, T r.F ; . Z,- - -1.. regularly educated physi ,4•A„ :A - 7 - '' clan from the eastern cit .,..Q.•!-r.s.o--,.0.' ies, would respectfully an s'' nounce, to the citizens of I' Pittsburgh. ' Allegheny and r:.*4•V_:CO,A,' - • - b fi.V: ' N' 'i--,^ZiN ' vicinity, that e can .!•, I °.-1,.* 4, to - , t*,,k consulted privately and °- A° confidentially, every d 4 1 -•• ' " " ' „_, \ and evening at his office le • ''. l on Diamond Alley . ; a fow --,v siosid., doors from Wood sire-et owards the market Dr. Brown gives his particular attention to 'the reatment and investigation of the following disea- All diseasesarising from Impuritiesof the Blood, scrofla, syphilis, seminal weekness, impotency, salt rheum, diseases of the eye and ear, rheumatism, piles, palsey. Dr. Brawn has much pleasure in announcing to the public, that he is in possession of the latest in formation and improvement in the treatment of secondary syphils, practised at the Paris Lock Hos pital. The modern researches on syphilis, its complications and consequences, and the improved modes of practice which have been made known to the public but recentley, and to those chiefly who make this branch of Medicine, their particu lar study and practise. Many new and valuable remedies havebeen late ly introduced, whichsecures the patientbeing mer curialized out of existence Strangers are apprised that Doctor Brown has been educated in every branch of medicine, and regularly admitted to practise, and that he now confines himself to the study and practice of this particular branch,togeth er with all diseases of a private or delicate nature, incident to the human fnime. No cure, no pay. Recent cases are relieved in a short tittle, with out interruption from business. - . Letters from a distance, asking advice, must con. tain a fee, or they will not be attended to. cO-01fice on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood street, towards the market. Consultations strictly confidential. jy23-d&wy Fall Fashions. HATS IND CAPS, THE subscriber will introduce, this day, Beebe Coster9s Fall Style of French, Mole Skin, Silk and Nntra Hats, to which he would invite the auen tion of the public. G. W.' GLASGOW, 102 Wood at., aug2B ad door beloviDavis Auction Rooms. N. B. His Fall assortment of Caps and Muffs, em bracing an extensive variety, is daily expected, and minim duly announced. , f G. W. G. HARDWARE, CUTLERY AND SADLERY. JOHN WALKER, DEALER. IN FOREIGN AND DODIEST/C HARDWARE, No. 85 Wood Street. WOULD respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he has received a large stock of foreign Hardware per ships " Isabella," " Wyoming" and "Monongahela," which togeth er with a large supply orAmerican GOMIS he is now receiving direot frem,F4nufacturers, will mdko his assortment very extnasive and complete. Western Merchants will please call and examine his Mock. eepB A. Ai MASON & Co OMAGL LD ORt COGNAC Brandies, in octave J casks; for sale by octl2 JACOB vizazz. emu. CANCER AND ICING'S EVIL I Whoever is subject to the horrors of Consumption, ' should at once purchase tide SURE-REMEDY. In the train of Costiveness follow dreadful local conges tions, oftentimes insanity, very frequently mania or hypocondria, violent head aches, palpitations, and other affections of tho heart, and rheumatic swel lings. Dr. Wohd's Compound is ono of the most ef ficidit medicines in routing these cotnplaints, and their fountain head, that can possibly be procured. From being confined in close rooms, and from taking a small modicum of exercise, numerous per sons daily are made to deplore a loss af appetite, painful headaches, weakness oftheinuscles,langopr, waat of energy sufficient to permit teem to seek rec. , reation, &c. &c. These persons say for years, that they "don't feel very well." If they do not employ a method by wtffeh they can feel Qom WELL, they eventually sink under a severe fit of illness, and are BM 0 FROM TLI-E GIIAVE only by a miracle, and even then the lancet, leech, blister and calomel have left ttiem mere shattered hulks, full of aches and sorroirs,'and not only a pest to themselves, but a source of disgustand annoyance to all with whom they come in contact: AR these FEARFUL CONSEQUENCES may be avoided by an early application of the virtues lof these Birreas. For the truth of this, the proprie tor pledges his word and honor, and in evidence can show files of undoubted certificates which ho has re ceived, unsolicited from all quarters. He does not, however, ask the invalid to swallow his certificates, but hie irrens, and is willing to stake all he holds dear on earth in favor of their worth. THE DYSPEPSIA, in either a modified or severe form, will disappear before the qualities of Dr. Wood's preparation, and the cure may be relied2on as apermanent one. Did the firrrenrs possess no other, recommendation, it would be one of the finest vegetable compounds medical science can invent t but it is equal to the complete eradication of LIFER COMPLAINT, in every shape, and of every affection, minor orgi gantic, of the billiary aparatus. Individuals who are constitutionally billions ought regularly to take this mild agreeable and excellent TONIC AND APPERIENT, as it will diffuse health throughout every fibre of the frame, and send happiness and love of life thrilling to the heart. FAMILIES OUGIIT TO KEEP /T ON i HAND. Every Medicine chest on board ship should al so be well stocked with this capital remedy as LCYSCUR -1 VY.4. 1 5 cannot Met those who take it, or long re sist its vigorous. assaults. ALL tHEVEITIES OF THE BLOOD vanish before it, and the old relics of early imprudence invariably disappear, soon after being submitted to its action. Every complaint of the ~ tomach is broken by it The BrrrEns have in no Instance rifled °touring JAUNDICE, GENERAL DEBI LITY, every disorganization of THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. ,- I By neglecting the little inroads made upon the tar ter a east portion of our fellow beings arc rendered extremely miserable—so miserable, indeed, that they wish to die. Every bottle ofDr. Wood's Sarsa parilla and Wild Cherry Bitters," contains a modi cum of joy and content for each of those anxious and imprudent sufferers. Remember that an injudi cious use ofmercury is inevitably productive of many evils which are put to flight by this glorious and un surpassable compound; and that afflictions which are' HEREDITARY • New .Goods, NeW - - REcErvr:D;at the Iron -City Clothing • Owe, splendid as ofCloths, consisting offing French., Enetsh and AmericariPlain,l3l 2 k and Fan, cy Cnisininrci„ or the most Illedern styles; fine figury ed Cashmere Veatings, Silk Velvet, Plain and Fancy Satins—all.of which ve _will make' up at thertnocl reasonable prices, in adorable and fashionable Ready made:Clothing, of all descriptions; Ladytg Cloaks of thomiost lashionahlepatterns. i. Neck and Pocket Nag; Suspenders, B , soms, Shirt Collarai and every article usually kept in a •Clothing. Store„ Country Aferchants, before . .porcliasing elsewhere, will find it to then - advantage to call at the Tien City Clothing Store, No 132 Liberty street, 111/MediatelY opposite the mouth of Ilsrket. octll3-tf illngartiles for November, GRAHAM'S Magazine for November. Lailies' National -cr The Buckskin: or the Camp of the Deseigers.—A. tale of the revolntinn, by the author of Eithan Allen. Mastei of Longferil, Fatal . Degacy, Ste. The Crater, or Vulcan's Peake, a, tale or the Pa. elfin, by J. Fennimnre Cooper, 2 vols. Rory O'Moore,, 25c edition. • . • _ Chambers'Arlikcellany, - No. 4. ' . • Horticulturist' for October. Barr's Pennsylvania Reports, v 0153 and . 4. The Boy's Treasury of Sports, Pastimes andftcaie• ation, with nearly 900 engravings. UnimeMagazine, for October. , Valcruse, or the Lilly of the Valley, by Fiaztafa4:. Dulivage. Wagner, the Wehr Wolf, complete. Dombey and Son, Ilth and 12th numbers.; The Maid of. Monterey, a tale of thf Mexican liar. The Outlaw's Bride, or Blanch the BeautifuL Wildash, or the Cruiser of the Capes, a thrilling tale, by A. J. Ingraham. Norman's Bridge, or theModern - Midas. Margaret. Graham, or the Reverses ofFortutie;_by• G. R. P. James, Esq. , • . The Knight f Mouleon, by Alexander Dumaa.„ Late London Papers. Just received and for sale at MORSE'S Literati Depot, 85 Fourth street.. octlB, ' vW.,r sending N j_IIRE public, and all those sending goods from the East to Pittsburgh,are informed that we havejusk. put on a now line of express wagons, exclusively for Brownsville, to transport goods for Pittsburgh ott - ly, and we will furnish receipts at our office in Baltj• more to deliver goods,in thirty six hours at Pitts burgh (Sundays and railroad delays only excepted-1 Receipts for this line will also be furnished by Ad ams & Co. Boston, NeW York and Pffiladelphia. As we run the only express by mail trains west, shippers are informed That they must procure receipts at the above offices anly. GEENk 4. CO., Office 8...5• 0. R. R. Depot, Pra t t St., Baltimore: Pittsburgh office, 11. G. VICKERY; Agent. St. Charles Hotel, pittaburgh octl6-1m MERC/IANT9 AND MANUFACTURERS' BANK, Pittsburgh, Oct.-16, 1847. ' N election for thirteen Directors of this Bank; for tho ensuing year, will be heltrat.thel3ank ing house, on - Monday, the 18th November next.:. - oetlS-td IV. H. DENNY Cashier:. BANK or Prrrartmorz, ctber, 16, 157. An election for thirteen - Directors of this Baek for the ensuing year, will be held at the Bankirg house; an Ititinday, the 15th ddy of November neat. ocl6 JOHN SNYDEB., Cashier. EXCILINGE BAN% OF PiTTSDURGI7. A N election for thirteen Directors of this Bank El will be held at the Bankinr , House on Monday, the 15th day of November nest, between the boom of 9 A. M. and 3 P. IVI. octlB-td TIIOS. M. HOWE, Cashier. Situation Wanted. - AYOUNGI4tIAN, who has extensive connesitirix, and comes well recommended, and to employment is an object, will accept of a situation as salesman or clerk, at .a moderate salary. Apply to the Editor of this paper. _ OelS - . NEW 1 /1LL1NE.... - :, - N0.N..10, St. Clair Street. . . • M R and. opDUFF,opened a has just choice returned e lfr tga and ewr 4 fashionable WINTER MILLLNERY: Sonnets, Caps, Collars, Scarfs, Ribbons, Laces, Bali, Gimps, Bu tons, ringes, Flowers, Feathers, lii But tons, Shawls, &c. The latest patterns of Caps, Mantillas, "&e. Every article in the Millinery busineis made to order in the latest style. A few good - ail]: milliners wanted. octl6 3. D. LEMIER C. W. ANDERSON, ' Late of Pittsburgh, Pa. Late of Nashville, Tenn. LEHAIEH. Jl. - dIIDEKSON, - DEALIsIiS IN COTTON. _ 3scirwarding and Commission nerenants, No. S -Front Street, chore Broadtroy. • CINCINNATI, REFER TO . Merchants.generally, Pittsburgh, Pa: Merchants generally, D asbcille, Tenn. W. Y. Lane & Co, Louisville, Ky : Springer Whiteman, F c • . • James Johnston & Co.,ineinnatt Ohio. Hewitt, Herantr. C&., New Orleans. Magregor & Morris, New York. Duval, Keighler & Co., Baltimore. Smith, Bag•dey & Co., Philadelphia, Daniel Deshon, Boston, :Notice. AXT HEREAS, Letters of Administration on the V Estate of Patrick Cabin, late of the City . os Pittsburgh, deed., have been granted to the subscri bers, residents of said City—all personivitidebtedtto said Estate, are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those haring claims against the same, will present them duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN 3. MITCHEL, - - JOHN E DOWNING, Administrators: MCI o c 11-6tawd Imported Segars, etc. - ITIFIE lovers ol good Segars and To.pacco,;riTe re' spectfully informed, that the subscriber, has just received an extensive assortment oftho most approv.. ed brands, among them the following, viz: Victoria, Plantation, Principe, Vetnis Regalia, Fagorra's, Eugene's, Common Also, a few Boxes of ca Slallter:s Blgth a: celebrated chewing tobacco. . . .. JOEL MOHLER, ang6 Druggist, Fiali and Wood sts.-:. cl:r Chroniele and Gazette cpy. .„ .... . Valuable 11/storical Works. .._ -. ..- • 'LT 'STORY of the Discovery and settlement of thp r, .. ;_ Ll_ Valley of the Mississippi, by the' three grent...- . European Powers, Spain, France and Great Britain,': . ' . and the subsequent occupation, settlement and ex-. _. . tension of civil government by the - United States, un til the year 1545: By John IV. Monette, M. D. 2 '' -. vols. I The History of the United States, from the pfanta-' tion of the Colonies till their assumption of national independence. By James Graham, L. L. D.. 3 in vols., second Edition, enlarged. History rf Me United States, frotn the discovery - o f the American Continent. By George Bancroft.o3th Edition. The Pictorial Ilistory England; Harper's Ed: history of the Conquest of Peru, by; Witt, Pres.;' - cott. • Risfory of Rome. By Thomas Arnold, 2 vols. History of the Late Roman Commentireanh, froth the end of the Second Punic WaT to the death or Julius Crcsar; and the reign of Augustusi with a life of Tragian. By Thomas Arnold, D. D., complete In'';'._ one volume. The above works just received and for sale low, by ELLIOTT L. ENGLISH, ocs 56 Market st., bet 3d and 4th. Daly2s Hedd Quarters for Hosiery. TO those who wish to provide forthe approaching cold weather, would do well to call in time- to--' examine my assortment otWoolen' Dswers, under`_ '; Shirts. Stockfbgs, Comforts, &c. &c., as I have my winker , s stock ready for exmnination, of my own and : Foreign manufacture. N. B. Call early that you may have the first choice. M. DALY, Sign of the Big Sttfcking, tith between Wood and Market. EMS Cotnmentaelts; dt.c. , • _ 7111. E Earlier and Later Prophecies of Isaiah, hi' **- 1, Joseph * Addison Alexander, Professor, ,tho Theological Seminary, Princeton, New JerieY; 4s vela—sold separately. Exposition.lif the Epistle to the Romans, - With re. , marks on the Commentaries of Dr. spKnight, Pro. 6 lessor Moses Stewart, and. Professor Halleck ; by Robert Haldane, Esq. From the fifth Edinhurgti: edition. -• Lectures on the Acts of the Apostles, by the tato John Dick D. D., Professor of Theology of the United Secession Church, Glasgow, author or -Lectures. on Theology,' &c. Second edition; -. • - _ ' Barns s' Notes, in nine volumes.. Sold separatelyi or in setts. ALSO—Henry's Scowit Conapietension &Clarke-S. Commentaries on the Scriptures.-, - The above, with a general assortment of Medical,' Classical, Theological and Law ridoks, just reoeivisa nd for sale low. - ELLIOT-T Ft ENGLISH, .• - 0ct.14. b6Marketat,, between 3d and 4th. ".** - . . ES AND BRANDIES IN II i TTLES: 150 , doz. Bottles Winesaid .Brandies "eery fine, r sale by. P. ziajrry.-kr, • . ~.. . - . . . .. 'tit"l V . ,, , -7..1 . f.'2,,,5 , .-- f ~..., ~.., act_V_,...;',.!....c,:-.*A,;;'",:.,, ,. r 1 i"%'„ 24 '1-'. -''',''''''''- . .' ....,... ~..-4-,.t.ei..n5;,--r.",,,-.4!"424"'' , . ..., . . , .-'' -"; •• " 4 . 7.5, .." . .41,71. I .n - WP,..... - 4',V . ..:,.... ' _ . - . . . .7 • - • • • ••• N K. C, MtCLOSICEY - . *k .L j SE