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Importer:and'ffetals Foreign and Dornestles Hardware, cat ' NESSSECOND AND WOOD Frs., pc29-ly PITTSBURGH' .PULMONARY BALSAM-41`essrs. Reed Cut ler:'l fcel it a duty I owe to my fiillow crea tures ici state something=core respecting yaw Vege tafile Pulmonary Balsam. Since ffirst used theßal salD eleven years ago, the happy effect of which I•then gave an necouet of; I have had several seteie bemplaints and attacks at my lungs., one a few days-sinettOridnevery:instance I have used the- Balsam alone with complete and perfect success. It hatieffected reliefain cure within a very few lays. It is eertAinly a sire medicine. do • - not..knotv that it will cure a fixed consumption, but i believe it will be,in many cases a preventative, and prevention better, than cure. dcrtherefore, for the love'of tny fellow-men, earnestly; recommehd the use • of-this ilalaani' ill all pulmonary :eom'plaints. sin confi dent that . it has been . the means of preserving my life tolhis day. BENJAMIN PA - BSONS. Boston, June 16, 1846. Sold by B. A.FAFINESTOCK & Co., corner ofFirst and Wood, also, corner of &frond Wood eta. 0c29 Othe evening of Tuesday last, the advertiser losta small buuch 01 TRUNK KEYS —two of the ordinary size, and.two small ones. q The finder will confer a great favor by leaving them at this office aid will be suitably rewarded if it be required. oct 2.8, 1847. A. A. MASON & Na.l2,U6farket street, between 3d and 4th streets WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. TTAVEjust received, in addition to their. already ,riew and beautiful stock of goods, the follow ing articles 170 pcs rich styles Cashmeres; 185 " Mous. de Lains; 40 " Gala Plaids,' 15 " Itch Silk Plaids; 160 " Oregon and California-Plaids; 75 " Mobairand Alpacca Plaids; • 15 Plaid Dress Silks; 25' " BM and blue bit silks; Black and col'd French derinos, very choice hades.. Lyons, black silk Velvets, col'd; AlpaCca Lustres, Plaid MerMos,cashmetre,Thibet, Trukeri, Saxony, plaid and Parisian Lung Shawls. 400 lies - Rose, Whiting and Bath Blanket, all sizes. 'Sheetings, Diapers, Flannels. Table_Covers, and Curtain Stuffs. 800 Wrought. Collars and Capes. Wrought Hinds. Linen Cambric do. 100 pcs. Thread Edgings. 2"1300 - peek _Bonnet and Cap Ribbons. super Broad Cletbs;..Cassltrieres, kc., Wholesale Rooms, 2d story, . _ A A. MASON. ATORE TESTIMONY IN FAVOB. 9.1.• DR lIALPIps PILLS._ FEVER AND AGUE Extract of wiener from Moses L. Pendleton, Gi- Sehoharie county, New York. "A man who had been at Michigan last fall, and had taken the Fever and Ague, and had been under the Doctor's care for three months, anti grew worse, and was very low. The first dose he took of your pills, broke thwfits, and he is now well and hearty, and in every instance they have had the desircd.cifect." For sale only, by S. L. CUTHBERT, agent, 0ct.9.3 No. 50 Smithfield, near 3d st. t/ OPPEP,TIN AND SHEET IRONVARh: man ufactory, on the ecrner of the Diamond and Dia mond alloy. Always on hand a large assortment of ware of the above materials. oct27 MEREDITH. COOKING STOVES fur bnrning coal and wood; Also, Egg stones, on hand and for sale by 111KREDITH. Diamond, corner of Diamond alley cm CITOVE PIPE—A large gmuitity kept constantly . 0 on band, and made, repaired and put iip,.to or der, on short notice and reaseaable terms, by MEREDITIt, 0ct.9.7 • 'Diamond, cor Diamond alley. "DINE OIL, Lumps„ , Wickg, Chimneys, 4c.; for 1 sale by MEREDITH, 0e27 Dimond, cor liiamond alley. RITISII and Amerman Vurniture Calicoes, of Ell the beat qnalities and styles. selling at 10, 124, and 181 per yard; esual :prices, 121, 16, 25 cents; at oc2B RA BROWS to TURNER'S. BRITISH CALICOES, 2,t mourning. ,of superior fabrics and beautiful matterns, selling fur 121 cents at oc2S .TOBACCO -2a Kegs VirgLuta nvist; for bate b) Smltii ,i, siNcLAalt, . oet26 56 Wood street. Tz - P. G lIUKTER-15 Kegs., a good article, for N sale by SMITH & SINCLAIR, • oct26 -56 Wood street. bum; 1811) Pogr, try and genuine wine, for sale by the dozen and on draught, at the wine 0022 .store of . JACOB WEAVER. j„ • B. S. & to. MADEIRA, for sale wholesale 4 or retail, at the wino store of oct29 JACOB WEAVER. NEWTON, GORDON & CO.'S S. S. MADEIRA, for sale In demijohns of 2 galls. each, at the 'ovine store of pie•29j JACOB WEAVER. LANDY MADEIRA, for sale wholesale and t AU tail at the wine store of oct29 - 10 L ACKBU II N 7 S MADEIRAS, in barrels, origi nalXl) cases, and by the bottle, some very choice, for sale atthe wine store of oct29 SICILY MADEIRAS, in barrels and by retail, at the wine store of oct29 JACOB WEAVER. STAR MADEIRA, in wood and glass, celebrated sparkling, for sale wholesale or retail, at the wine stare of (oct29] JACOB WEAVER. "PINTA MADEIRA, delicate and very superior, in wood, for sale at the wine store of oct29 JACOB WEAVER. jj IIDRUCE'S BEST, a fine Madeira, for Bale by the cask or demijohn, at the wine morn of oct29 JACOB WEAVER. DARNE,Y MADEIRA—A few dozen of this line wine, lot sale only at the wine store of oct29 JACOB WEAVER. MALMSEY MADEIRA, for sale by the India barrel or retail, at the wine store of ,oct29 JACOB WEAVER. P. MADEIRA WINE, on draught and in hot - I/. ties, fur sale at the wine store of oct29 • JACOB WEAVER. DURGUNDY TORT, a single grape wine ' for sale 111 in pipes or barrels, al the wine store of oct22 JACOB WEAN , Eft. 2 BBLS Mason's challenge Blacking, for sale by oct26 JOHN D. MORGAN. J..D. LEIIMEU, C. W. ANDERSON, Late of Pittsburgh, Pa. Late of Nashville, Tenn LEIIMER •6t ANDERSON, DEALERS IN COTTON. oiwo.rding and Comznisslon Merchants, No. 8 Front Street, above Broadway. CINCINNATI, 01110. REFER TO - Merchants generally, Pittsburgh, Pa. Merchants generally, Nashville, Tenn. W. F. Lane & Co, Louisville, Ky. Springer 4. Whiteman, } Cincinnati, Ohio. James Johnston & Co., • liewitt, Heran & Co., New Orleans, Magregor & Morris, New York. Dural, Heighler & Co., Baltimore. Smith, Bag.ley & Co., Philadelphia. Daniel Deshon, Bosbm. sep24-ly Wooden Bowls. 'JUST received from the Manuthetory in Mercer Vey• County', two wagon loads making 1000 good and strong Bowls, of all sizes, and for sale low to fami akr, &c. A liberal discount made to Commission Merchants and persons who buy to sell again. For sale low for cash or goad country produce, to suit . :.consignees, &c. ISAAC HARRIS, Agt. and oct27-4t Com. Merchant, Filth st. near, Wood. WHEREAS, Letters of Administration on the Estate of Patrick Cahill, late of the City or eittsburgh, deed., have been granted to the subscri thers, residents of said City-'all persons indebted to aid Estate 7 are requested to. make immediate pay ment, rtnd those having claims against the same, will present them duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN J. MITCHEL, JOHN E. DOWNING, ocll-6tawd • Administrators. PrescoWs Conquest of Mexico.' HISTORY of the Congest of Mexico, with a pre liminary view of the Ancient Mexican Civiliza tion, and the Life of the Conqueror, Hernando Cortez; by Wm. H. Prescott, author of the "History Of Ferdinand and Isabella." In three vole; eighth edition. Tor sale by LUKE LOOMIS; oct23 Agent. _ fr OBACCO—.3B Boxes-5 , 5, B's'and I lb. Lump -Tobacco, just recd and for sale by MILLER ¢ RICKETSON. 9 4iC.t . ysi Lost. DRY GOODS /AN Monday morning, November Ist, at 10 o' j clock at the Commercial Sales Rooms, come of Wood and sth sts., will be sold; an extensive as sortment of seasonable Dry Goods, &c., among which are super broad cloths, cassurieres, satinetts, red flannels, 10.4 blankets, red damask, gala plaid, cashmere ' merinos, alpaccas, mous de,lain, ging hams, cal icoes, green silk and fig'd velvet, woolen and cotton shawls, hosiery, bishops lawn, bl'k tig'd nett, book ntuslins, fancy vesting, silk Florence, bleachod and brown muslins, Re. At 2 o'clock, P. M., 21 Barrels good cinalty New Orleans Sugar, 20 do. N. 0. Molasses, 3 chests Young Hyson Tea, 1 large Iron ' Safe, China and Qucensware, assorted, Glassware, 'tinware, Wrapping Paper, Household Furniture in great va riety, among which are splendid mahogany and rosewood spring seat sofas, mahogany spring scat rocking chairs, bureaus, tables, bedsteads, looking glasses, &c: I: At 6; o'clock, P. M., a retail stock of Fancy Dry Goods, ready made Clotliiag, fine French style Shirts, Boots and'Shoes, fine table and pocket Cut lery, Mantel Clocks, Shot Guns, Pistols, Violins, BA It:lit7WS 5 TURgER'S. iGold and Silver Watches, fancy articles, Re. ) . oct2g- JACOB WEAVER JACOB W EAVER Notice. IMMEI BE Auction Sales. Dry Goods and Darn!taro at Auction. BY JAMES AVICENNA, i fIN Monday next, 'November IstOtt 10 &crock, k A.M., trill be sold, at the Auction Itoorns, 114 Wood street, 3 doors frot.n.'slh.,-.•alarge and choice assortment of Dry, GOculs;Of nearly every de: scription,Mimprising .; l• Superfine broad cloths;: colors; don-Nein Ll - Fienchand'EMglish•caSsimereS;cassinetts,about 300 pieces Freud:. American. cad English prints, ilatear styles; find luitro alpaccas, bleached and brown muslin's, flannels, sewing silk,patent' thread, pocket lidkiii.'and cravats, hosiery. Also, ,a lot of Beiotir anti Shoes.' • At2O , clock' P: M., Household and Kitchen Fur niture; viz I splendidmalingaity frame spring seat sofa, t do dci'llocking chair, fancy and common chairs, bed steads, bureaus, tables, feather beds, • matrasses, carpeting, together:with a variety of Kita hen uten sils; and at the same time; a lot of Groceries, among which are Young Hyson and Black Tea; ofa supe rior quality, Tobacco, &c. At early gas light, same evening, a large assort ment of new and second hand Gold and Silver ' Pat cm Lever, Cylinder Escapement, L'Epine, Quar tier,-heavy double cased English and French Watch ' es; fancy mantel Clocks, splendid French Candle brass, Bouqua or FloWer Holders, of the richest and most exquisite patterns: And immediately after, by order or Assignoks, large assortment of Broad Cloths, Cassimeree, and Cnssinetts, in lengths to suit purchasers. nen JAMES M'KENNA, Auct'r. Pawnbroker's Sale Qf Gold and Silver, Patent Lever, L'Epine, Cylin der Escapement and Quartier Watches at Auction. Also,—Sifas and Rocking Chair. BY JAMES M>KENNA. rillO-MORROW.EVENING, October 30th, at 7 o'clk P.M., will be sold without reserve, at the Auction Rooms, No. 114 Wood street, 3 doors from sth, t large lot of valuable, fine gold and silver, patent lever, l'epine, cylinder escapernent f quartier and other watches, belonging to an extensive east ern pawnbroker, on his way to the southern and western cities, among which, are the following, in part, viz: 1 fine gold patent lover watch, made by Mr. Anderson, No. 33 Little Sutton street, London —full jewelled, No. 1366, white face. 1 fine gold patent lever; made b' George [ledger, No 48 Great Sutton street, London-1 pair of jewells, No. 22, 52; white face. 1 fine gold patent lever watch, made by W. Anderson, N 0.38 Little Sutton street, London ; 3 holes jewelled; N 0.77.54; white face. 1 fine go d patent' lever watch, made by M. J. Tobias, Liver pool; detached; full jewelled; No. 0900. 1 tine gold ,patent lever watch; detached; made by M. J. Tobias, Liverpool; full jewelled; No. 5817. 1 sec ond hand gold lever. 9 liie silver patent levers, various makers. Together with a great variety of silver escapement, Pepine, quartier and other watch es, both new and second banded. Also, at the same time, handsome mantle clocks. 1 fowling piece. 1 revolving pistol. 1 splendid mahogany frame spring seat sofa, Trio Tuscan back. I splendid mahogany frame spring scat rocking chair, pier table, candelabras; astral and solar lamps, &c. Terms cash, current funds, and no articles deliv ered until paid for. oct3o JAMES 111 , 1 C ENNA, Auct,r. .A.notion Sale■ BY JOHN D. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER MERCHANTS Ar) MANUFACTUIti - .R.5 . BANK, / Pittsburgh, Oct. 16, ISI7. N election for thirteen Directors of this Bank, 11_ fur the ensiling year, will b, held at the Bank- ing bongo, on Monday, the 15th Noversiber next. oetlS-13.1 W. H. DENNY, Cashier DANK or Prrrsnuncir, October, 16, Iti47. An election for thirteen Directors of this Bank for the ensuing year. 1.611 be held at the Ilanki- g house; au ',Monday, the 15th day of November nett. ocl6 JOHN SNYDER, Cashier. Excriancl: BANIE OF PITTSBURGH. k N' election. for thirteen Directors of this Bank will be held at the Banking !louse on Monday, the 15th day of November next, between the bows of 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. TIIOS. M. HOWE:, Cashier NEV lEILLINEEr, ,A;2. 111, St. ['Jaw Strra. lulls. DUFF, has just returned front New York, al and opened a choice selection of elegant and fashionable WINTER MILLINERY: lionnets,Caps, Collars, Scarfs, Ribbons, Laces, It Gimps, But tons, Frlngee, Flowers, Feathers, Shawls, &c. The latest patterns of Caps, Mantillas, &c. Every article in the Millinery business made to order in the latest style. A few good silk milliners wanted. octl6 Any ftonsattly New Books nt Morse's. AI ISCE I L , LAN I E ,p ,U f S WORKS etllenry Macken zm, The Hunch back of Notre Dame: by Victor Hugo. Democratic Review fur October. The First False Step; new supply. Christopher Tadpole, by Albert Smith; new sup ply- Enbitnk's Hydraulics and Mechanics. part 14. Life or Henry IV, King of France and Navarre, by J. P. R. James. Marmaduke Ilerrert, by the Countess of Bless ington. Sir Henry Morgan, the Buccaneer. Ivanhoe; new supply. Alicia, the Rose of Avontlall. Nobles of Carraeas. Flowers Personified, parts S and 9. Galore Lady's Book for November. St. Patrick's Eve, a play, by Tyrone Power. The Boy's Autumn Book, a beautiful work. The' Wayside Cross, or the Maid of Gomez, a tale of the Carlist War, by Capt. E. 11. Milmore. Wendel's Blackstotie's Commentaries on the Laws of England, complete setts. Graham's Magazine for November. Ladies , National The Buckskin, or the Camp of the Besiegers, a tale of the revolution, by the author of Ethan Allen, Master of Lonford, Fatal Legacy, 4-c. Rory tr.Mo * ore, 25c. edition. Chamber's Miscellany, No. 4. Horticulturist for October. Barr's Pennsylvania Reports, vole 3 and 4. The Boy's Treasury of Sports, Pastimes and Re creations, with nearly 900 engravings. Union Magazine for October. Wagner, the Weir Wolf, complete. Dombey and Son, 11th and 12th numbers. The Outlaw's Bride, or Blanche the BeatlLA!. Wildash, or the Cruiser of the Capes c .a thrilling tale, by A. J. Ingraham. Norman's Bride, or the Modern Midas. Margaret Graham, or the Reverses of Fortune, by G. R. P. James, Fmi. The Knight of Mauleon, by Alex. Dumas. Just received and for rule at MORSE'S Literary Depot, SO-Fourth street. 0ct.25 Transport anon THE Western Division of the Pennsylvania Canal and Portage Rail Road, having been repaired and now in good order, we will continue to forward Goods as heretofore to Saltsburgh , Blairsville, Johns town, Hollidaysburg!' and all intermediate places. C. A. M'ANULTY & Co. oct2l-2w Canal Basin. NEW BOOKS—The Outlaw's Bride, or Blanche the Beautiful. The Journeyman Joiner, or the Companion of the four of France, by G. Sand. •• Chamber's Miscellany, No 4. Norman's Bride or the Modern Midas; by Mrs Marsh, fresh supply. Valcrease, or the Lilly of La Vendee. Wagner the Wehr Wolf, by author of Life in Lon don, complete. A good 'supply of Phrenological works, &c. for sale by WM. S. CALDWELL, oct2l 3d st. opposite the Post office. n i SBORN , S celebrated Trash brand Port, for sale tki in bottles and otherwise, at the wine store of oct22 IACOB WEAVER. 1 - 1 GRO:Dlaek Matcbes, for sale by IV oet26 JOHN D. MORGAN. ~ ~; . . Valuable StearnGrllt Mftl jaw . • -mad Farm- for 'Sale. ' A T the Court liaise, in the city of-Pittsburgh, on 11 .. the 2211 day of November, 1817, at'lo o'clock, 111., will be eXposeif-to Sale, at public out-cry, by the undersigned Committee - of the person and estate of Mary Walker,- a 'lunatic, in pursuance of an order of the Court Sif COinnion Pleas of Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, all that certain tract of land situate in North Fayetteiownsilip, Allegheny county, ,Pa., containing fortvAliree - abd three-quarter acres, hounded-by lands.of J ohn- M'Gregor, and othOr lands "or.Mar'rYitilltee, , on which is erect ed six dwelling houses, a 'iStenin:.o.eSl Mill'in4un ning order, h sawmill with- watee - poteer, - , a stable, and other improvelnents. ' Terms of sale: ane.half cash in hand on the de livery of the Deed, and the reeiduo . in two f ual annual payments, with interest fiOrn the day of sale. The said residue to be 'secured by Judgment Bonds and Mortgage on the premises. The premises are now rentedtill April Ist, 1848 ; the Leases will be transferred to the purchaser. The title to the premises was lately decided by the - Supreme Court of this State to be. vested in the said Mary Walker, in fee simple. The courses and distances and order of the Court will be seen in No. 294, Octobbr Term, 1897. WILLIAM EWING, JAMES HAYS Committee of the person and estate of Mary Walker, a Lunatic. Oct. 29-d&w3t (Gazette copy 3 times weekly.l PftIVATE DISEASES. Dn. Ilnown, of 65; Dia mond Alley, can be con sulted in all cases'of a pri 'vale or delicate nature, in cident to the human frame. Syphilis, and syphilitic eruptions, gonorrina, and its consequences, together with all VENEREAL dis eases, impurities of the blood, with all diseases of VENEREAL origin, tikin glect, urethral discharges, (potency ; also piles, rheu matism, female weakness, diseases of the womb, monthly suppressions. Diseases of the joints; fistu la in ano, nervous affections, pains to the back and loins, irritations of the neck of the bladder and kid neys, scrobutic eruptions, tetter, ring-worm, mercu rial diseases, etc. TWELVE YEARS PRACTICE Exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of venereal disorders, and those arising from youthful excesses, gaiety, climate, or impurities of the blood, whereby the constitution may have been enfeebled, enables Dr. Brown to offer assurances and speedy relief to all who may place themselves under his care. Dr. Brown's officesare conveniently arranged into seperate apartments; patients egn visit Dr. 13. with out fear of exposure to other visitors. It is of importance to many persons in need medicaraid, to - obtain good advice privately and promptly. To all such, Dr. Brown's ready skill in removing venereal diseases, in their various forms • and stages, offers inducements which can ,rarely he equalled. Strangers aro hereby apprised that Dr. Brown has been regularly educated iu every branch 1 of medicine, and for the last twelve years confined himself exclusixely to the treatment of those dis eases. Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated surgeon in Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to these complaints. liC'Certain, safe and speedy cures will in all cases be guarantied. Recent cases' are relieved in a short time, with out interruption from business. CO - Hernia or Rupture—Dr. Brown also invite persons afflicted with Hernia to call, as lie has paid particular attention to this disease. Letters from a clistance, asking advice, must con tain afce, or they will not be attended to. 67' Office on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood street, towards the market. Csinsuflations strictly confidential. oct2sdikwy A MERICAN OLL—THE GREAT REMEDY OF A TORE.—Procured from a well in Kentucky, 155 Met below the mirth's mullice. This Oil will be found vastly superior to Harlem, 6 itish, or any other formerly popular Oils. Its curative proper ties for the Ibllowing aliments are truly wonderful. Inflammatory rheumatism, whooping-cough. phthis ic, coughs, colds, spasms, letter, erysipelas, scald head, croup, inflammatory sore throat, liver com plaint, inflammation of the kidneys, pains in the breast, side and back, diseases of the spine, piles, heartburn, diseases of the hip joint, inflamed sore eyes, deafness and car ache, worms, tooth-ache, sprains, strains, burns, scalds, bruises, cuts, ulcers, cancer, fever, sores, s:c. &c. Price 50 cents per bottle. Sold wholesale and retail by WM.. JACKSON, at his trinift and shoe store, 59 Liberty street, Pittsburgh . . Thu sic sofa stands in the door-way. Only place in Nttsburgh Where the GENUINE can be obtainad. Caution.— In order to be sure of obtainl't!g the grnuinc, purchase only of the general agetit for Western Pennsylvania, Wm. Jackson, 69 Littrty street, or through sub-Agents appointed by liitn - for its sale, each of whom wall hate a show bill and general directions in pamphlet form, containing the names and address of the Proprietor and General Agent of !Western Pennsylvnnia as follows: Dr. 11201 4- Co. proprietor, Kentucky. Wm. Jack Hsi], General Agent fill- Western Penn sylvania, S 9 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, to whom all orders must be addressed. Observe—Each bottle is enclosed in one of the above named Pamphlets, and the name of William, Jackson, (the general and only wholesale agent for Western Pennsylvania) printed on the outside of the label. octl3 rpHE undersigned have had their attention called to a publication in a Pittsburgh paper, under the signature of a person calling himself Jayne. The Philadelphia and New York Pekin Tea Co., do not know said Jayne, having no such agent in Pittsburgh, and cannot therefore notice him, hut will take occa sion to inihrm the Merchants of Western Pennsyl vania, that their Teas maybe found in various places in that region, andlliat their authorized agent, Mr. d. K. Stockdale, will call upon them with samples of pacited Teas, superior to any ever offered at the same price in the %Western Country. _ M'CALL'IONT & 130N0, No. 35 North Front street. Philade)phia, Oct. IS, 1547. 0c25•-1m New and Popular Plano !duxlc. TAEA REST ALE,—a popular Ethiopian Melody Mary Mane Take me back to old Virginia shore ; Rote of Alabama; Mountain Maid's Invitation; • un Juniata; Schoolmaster's Glee; Oh I Summer night: from Don Pasquale; What's 'a the Steer Kimmer ; Scenes that are brightest; Lament of the Irish Emigrant; Rockaway; • I'm Afloat; May Queen; The Watcher; Joys that were tasted ; 0 Come to Me; Oh would 1 were a boy again; Molly Dawn ; • Mary of Argyle; Evergreen Polka; Golden Drop Waltz ; New Am ora Waltzes; Roaalha Waltz ; Louisville Quadrilles; Duvernors Exercises, No. 1. Received and for sale by JOHN H. MELLOR, oct2s 81 Wood street. 1 CASE Bath Brick, for sale by JOHN D. MORGAN, Druggist, oct26 one door below Diamond Alley. 4,/ CASES superior Velvet Bottle Corks, for sale by oct26 JOHN D. MORGAN. r , CASES Vial Corks, for sale by eJ oct26 JODN D. MORGAN 1 DALE Pink Root, fresh; for sale by oct26 ...JOHN D. MORGAN OPS: 5 Bales Hops, just received oh consign ment, and fur sale by MEM MILLER do RICKETSON iI °LASSES BBLS: 112 Cask Molasse; Bbls, just l_ received on consignment, and for sale by oct26 MILLI t & RICKETSON. CLOVER AND TIMOTHY SEED; 20 Bushels Clover Seed; 5 Bushels Timothy do, on con signment and for sale, by oct26 MILLER & RICKETSON BnURBQUN WHISKEY: For sale wholesale or retail, by _ . _ MILLER 4 - RICRETSON oct26 AIrGLASSES: 100 Bbls. N. 0. Molasses, in store 01 and for sale, by _ . MILLER & RICKETSON 12131E1 • Printing Papers. 40‘....7a REAMS printing paper, 22 by 32 just received and For sale by JOHN D. DAVIS, Oct2l • corner of Wood and Fifth ets. El LOWERS PERSONIFIED—No. 7 and S ofdhis beautiful work, received by W. S. CALDWELL, oct2l ad street, opposite the Post office. . =KM 1 • Brithe Prcilaent , of , the , tintted St Etteo..-- TN .pursuance of law; I, JAMES K. POLK, Pre. sident of the United States of America, do .hereby declare and make known, that public sales tgill.behehl:at.the undermentioned Laud Offices in the STATE. or lowa, at the periods hereinafter designated. to wif: At the Land Office at DUBUQUE ~commencing On Monday the seventeenth-day of •Janusry next, for the disposal of the pablie, lands within the tindeF.rnentioneil townships,yizi North of the base line and'Wedi Of Me fifth, princiya/ meridian. I Townships eighty-four, eighty five s eighty-six, eighty-seven and,eighty-eight, of range‘fifteen. 1 . To l.- wnships eighty-four, eighty-five, eighty-six, eighty seven, eighty-eight and eighty-nine, of range sixteen. . Townships eighty-foq t eightylve, eighty-six, eighty-seven and eightpetght, of range seventeen. Towhships eighty-four, eighty-five, eighty-six, eighty-seven and eighty-eight, of range eighteen Townships eighty-four, eighty-five, eighty-six, eighty-seven and eighty-eight, of range nineteen. AT THE SAME PLACE, commencing on Mon- . day the thirty-first day . of January next, for the disposal of the public lands within the widen:nen tinned townships, to wit: . Worth of the base line and west of the fifili principal Townships eighty four, eighty-five, eighty six, eighty-seven and eighty-eight, of range twenty. Townships eighty-four, eighty five, eighty-six, and eighty-seven, of range twenty one. Townships eighty-four, eighty-five, eighty-six, and eighty-seven, of range twenty-two. Townships eighty-four, eighty-five, eighty-six, and eighty-seven, of range twenty-three. - ; Townships eighty-four, eighty are, and eighty six, of range twenty four. . Townships eighty.fuur, eighty-fire, and eighty six, of range twenty-fire. 'Township eighty-six, of:range twenty-six. At the Land Office at lOWA ,CITY, coalmen cing on Monday, the twenty-fourth Jay of January next, for the disposal of they public lands within the undermentioned townships. and pasts of town ships, to wit: • .korth of the base line and west of the fifth principal meridian. Townships eightyone, eighty-two, and eighty thres, of range fifteen. Townships eighty-one, eighty-two, and eighty three, of range sixteen. Townships eighty-one, eighty-two, and eighty three, of range seventeen. Townships eighty-one, eighty-two, and eighty three, of range eighteen. Sections ti,fo, four, six, eight, ten, twelve, four teen, eighteen, twenty, twenty-two, twenty-four, twenty.six, twenty-eight, thirty, thirty two, thirty. fear, and thirty-six, in townships seventy-six ; sec tions one, two, three, four, five, six, the northeast quarter, and the north half of the northwest quar ter of section seven, section eight, section ninr, (except the southwest quartet' of the southwest quarter,) sections ten, eleven, twelve, the north half and the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section thirteen; section fourteen ; the north half of the northwest quarter, and the north half of the northeast quarter of section fifteen, sec tions eighteen, twenty, twenty-two, twenty-four, twentyenx, tisNly-eight, thirty, thitty-twe, thirty four, and thirty-six, in township seventy-seven; sections nineteen, twenty, twenty-one, twenty eight, twenty.nine, thirty, thir y-one, thirty-two, and thirty-three- in township seventy-eight; and townships eighty-two, and eighty-three, of range nineteen, Townships eighty-two and eighty-three, of range twenty. Toktiships eighty-two and eighty-three, of range twenty-one. eighty.two and eighty-three, of range t wentr-rwo, Townships eighty-two and eighty-throe, of range twenty-three. Townships eighty-two and eighty-three, of range tWenty-four Townships eighty-two and eighty-three, of range twenty-live. Sorth of the base line and cast of the principal Me- Lot number three and "Pelican Island," in sec (ion three, lot number seven, and `• Crane in section four, and lot number six, section nine in township seventy-seven; and two islands in sec tions thirty-four and thiity-tive, in township sev enty-eight, of range three. At the laud office at FAIRFIEeII, commence ins; on Monday, the seventeenth day of January next, for the dvposal of the public lands within the undermentioned townships and parts of tow n• ships, viz: North of the bast lino and men of the principal me Towmhips9 seventy. seventy-one, seventy-two, seventy-three, seventy-fuur, and sections two, lour, the west halt of the southwest quarter, and the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of sec tion five, sections six. seven, eight, the west half of the southwest quarter. the southeast quarter of the south weut quarter, and the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section nine; sections ten, twelve, fourteen ; the south half, the west half cif the nortwest quarter, the southeast quar ter of the northwest quarter, and the southwest quarter of northeast quarter of section fifteen ; sections seventeen. eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twentone, twenty-two, twenty-three, (except the nortliOast quarter of the northeast quarter,) twen ty-four; the west half, the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section twenty-five, and sections twenty-six, twenty-seven, twenty-eight, twenty'-nine, thirty, thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty threeithirty-four, thirty-flue and thirty-six, in town ship seventy five, of range nineteen. Lands appropriated by law fur the use of schools, military or other purposes, will be excluded from the sales. The offering of the lands will be commenced on the days appointed, and proceed in the same order in which they are advertised, with all convenient dispatch. until the la hole shall have been offered, and the sales thus closed. thit no sale' shall b. kept open longer than two weeks, and no private eptry.of any of the lands will be admitted until I . ter the expiration of the two weeks GIVEN under my hand at the city of Washing ton, this ninth day of October, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and forty-seven. Br TILE JAMES K. POLK RICHARD M. YOUNG, Commissioner of the Genera{ Land Office NOTICE TO PRE ‘ EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person entitldd to the right of pre-emption to say lands within . 'the townships and parts of townships above enumerated, is required to estab lish the same to the satisfaction of the Register and Receilver of the proper Land Office, and make pay ment therefor, as soon as praracablc after seein g this notice, and before the day appointed for the commencement of the public sale of the lands em bracing the tract claimed, otherwise such claim will be forfeited. llegheny County, se. v.t.tt i . 'rue COMDIONWEALTFI or PEICNSYLVA ._,Z' 9 41. NIA ; To all persons intekested in the il k" Estate of John Murphy, late of Alle y. k• gheny City, deceased, Gnr.rroc: ....• .... . 4 .t .... 4 e ,--- .4. We command you, and every ofyou, ' 1 414 1 that in your proper persons you bd and appear before our Judges of our Orphan's Court, at an Orphan's Court, to be holden at Pittsburgh, in and for said County, on the fourth Monday of October, A. D. 1847, then and there to show cause, if any or either of you have, why an order for the sale of cer tain real Estate, described in a petition on file in my office, should...not be• granted by said Court—and hereof fail not. Witness my hand, and the seal of said Court, in Pittsburgh, the Sth day of September, A. D. 1847. se9-dlaw7w .101-1 N YOUNG, In., CM. THE Stockholders of the Farmer's Deposit Bank of Pittsburgh, intend making application to the next Legislature for such alteration of their charter as will give them Banking privileges; or, if deemed expedient, will ask to be incorporated as a now Bank'. By order of the Board of Directors. je3o-lawSin THOMPSON BELL, Cashier. (QUEEN PORN' WINE—Dry and very superior, . for medicarpurposes, for sale wholesale and re tai at the win, store of oct22 ' JACOB WEAVER. rISRORN , 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 JACOB WEAVER. meridian IMM RICHARD M. YOUNG, Commissioucr of the General Land Offire 'Notice ~~~~~~y - -BY-the Prpaid L eut 9f. State.s. „_ IN purstninee of law, L'JAMES IC. POLF.„ Presi dent of ,the Unkted,States ofAmericai du - hereby declare and make known that public sales Will be held at the undcrinentioned Land Offices, in: the TEnarrody or Wxsior:so; at the Periods hereinaften designated, to wit: At the Land Office, at•MIIsTERAL -POlNT,commenc ing.on Monday, the seventeenth day qf jantutry next, for the disposal of the public lands within the 'under mentioned townships and parts of towships, *North of the base line and west of they prie' Li • Townshipsfourtoen, fifteen and sixi:aen;of rangy Tewnships feurteen, fifteen and aliteen;nfrailie four. Townships toluteen,, fifteen, sixteen,, seventeen and eighteen.,o(range fiVe. Townships fourteen, fifteen, sixteen and 'seven ix,. seven, eight, nine, neveo te ; nee , t o i9 l n ra s n r g o e u li r, ix fi : v . e, teen, eighteen-and oventy,•West of "Coon Slough," 'Of township thirteen, fractional townships fourteen, fifteen and siiteen on the Mississippi Rivet, and township seventeen of range seven, • Fractional townships fourteen sixteen and seven teen on the Miszissippi River, of range eight. Fractional township seventeen on the 'Mississippi River, of range nine. . . At te Land Office at GREEN BAY, commencing on Monday the thirty-first day of January next, for the disposal of.the public lauds within -the under mentioned townships and part of a township, viz North of the base Line and east of the fourth Trine& pal meridian Fractional section one, in townshipliineteen, situ ated northeast of .Larre "PlyitworN,'. of rango fourteen. - Fractional township twenty-one,. north of•- ,, Fox RIVER," -and townahrps thirty-two and thirty-three, of range nineteen. Townships thirty-two, thirty-three and thirty four, oP :Inge twenty: Lands appropriated by law for the use ofachools, military or other purposes, will be excluded from rho sales. The offering of the }ands will bo commenced on the days appointed, and proceed in the same order in which they aro advertised, with all cpnvenient . dispatch, Limit the whole shall have been offered, and-the sales thus closed.' -But no sale shall be kept open longer than two weeks, and no private entry of any of the lands will be admitted until after the expiration of the two weeks. GIVEN under my hand at the City of Washington, this ninth day ofOctober, An no Domini one-thousand eight hundred and forty-seven. By the President. ' JAMES K. POLK. RICHARD M. YOUICO, 4 ,- Commissioner of the General-Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to any lands within the townships and parts of town ships above enumerated, is required to establish the same to the satissaction of the Register and Receiver, of the proper Land Office, and make payment these- Ihr as -soon as practicable after seeing this notice, and before the day appointed for the commence ment of the public sale of lands, embracing the tract claimed, otherwise such claim will be forfeited. RICHARD M. YOUNG, • Commissioner qft he General Land Office. 0022- I o.w lOwd MIMI WHEREAS, Letters of Administration de bonis non, of the Estate of Crawford C. Hancock, late of the County of Allegheny, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber; all persons indebt ed to said estate, are requested to make immediate payment; and those having claims against the same, will presenttlietn duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN MELLON, ort29-wgt Administrator, de bonis non. FRUIT TREES. UHOICE and valuable fruit-trees for sale at Mount Hope Nursery, particularly Apples aud Peaches, and a few varieties of Pears, Cherries and Plums. The proprietor has strictly endeavored to obtain the best of fruit. A new selection of Peaches from the East, which are now bearing, prove to be the best quality. The trees' are in *ti flourishing condition and from one to four years old. MOUNT HOPE NURSERY is situated 7 miles south-west from Pitts burgh, orFabout a mire from Robert M'Farland's, near St. Clair Church, on the nld Washington Road. And from James Conners, 1 mile on the same road; miles from Itt. flighares Mill, on the Washington Turnpike. A list of names may be obtained at Joseph Robb , s Store, Diamond Alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. Orders left there will be attended to. oct27.3tw• JOHN SMITH, Gazette copy three times Weekly and charge this office. ==l ASmall tract of land containing about 70 acres, situated in Buffalo township, Butler county, within one mile of the road leading from Pittsburgh to Kittaning. 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. Tho farm is well watered and ab a pundsin good coal and limestone. For terms apply to William Boyd, Attorney at Law office on 4th street,above Smithfield. je 17--dfv.wtf Executor's Notice T ETTERS Testamentary- on the estate of Robert Smith, late of Snowden township, dec'd., were granted on the 16th day of October, A. D. 1847, to the iubscribcrs, residing in Upper St. Clair township, Allegheny county. All persons having claims or demands against the (state of the said decedent; are hereby requested tolmake known the same to us without dolay. WILLIAM SMITH,I Exe cutors. octlS- Ns 6t• JOIINM:CULLY, Administrators Not ice AITHEREAS, letters of Administration to the Es tate of . Jame Mossor, late of Mifflin Town ship, County of Allegheny, deceased, have been granted to us the subscribers, all per Son. indebted to said estate a" 0 requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against the - same will present them, authenticated for settlement. JAMES CUNNINGHAM, I Admr , s. pI.:TEFL 111 YO, Milliin Tp., Oct. 20, 6. oc2G-w6t EZIETEN2M THE subscriber will sell the well known Tavern stand and Farm of 200 acres, now being occu pied by Robert Mahaffey. This property is situated 14 miles east of Pittsburgh, on the State Road lead ing from East Liberty to Saltsburgh, Indiana and Corwinsville. The farm is nearly equally divided by the main road. There are one hundred and twen ty acres in a high state of cultivation, the remaining part is covered with beautiful oak timber. It abounds in limestone—contains a strata of coal of 30 acres— has many fine springs of water, and a grafted orchard proe ucing a variety of fruit. For further information enquire on the premises. oct2l-w3t. R. M. ROSS. Turnpike Election. rmiE Stockholders of the Monongahela and Coal Hill Turnpike Road Company, are hmeby noti fied that an Election ro T President, six Managers, Secretary and Treasurer, for the ensuing year, is to I be held at the House of A. MeAninch, South end of ' the ;Monongahela Bridge, on Saturday, 20th day of November, 1847, between the hours of Ten and Two o'clock. W. C. ROBINSON, oct26-3td&3tw• Treasurer. "VAUGHN'S VEGETABLE LITIIONTRIPTIC -10 doe in store and for sale by _ _ HAYS 4 131tO,CKWAY, rENITIAN RED-600 Is in store, and for sale V by HAYS & BROCKWAY, oct 2 Liberty st. GROCERIESt 200 Bags Rio Coffee, strictly prime; 200 packages Young Hyson, Gun Powder, Imps. perial and Black Teas; 60 Bbls No 3 large Mackerel; 10 " S. H. Molasses; 60 Boxes superior Chewing Tobacco; 20 Bbls N.O. Molasses; 5 Wide N. 0. Sugar; 10 half Bbls Trimmed Shad; 10 kits Mackerel; ' Spices ' &c., too numerous to mention. For sale by (oc7] P. C. MARTIN. I MPORTED CIGARS-100,000 Cigars the fol. lowing celebrated brands: Caxadores, Emulation, Esculapio, Dos Amigos, Talla Pancipees, Ea Norma, La Bayadere, Syl vas, De Trustes, Justo Saila Princi pees Steamboat do., Eagle d 0,.;•. London Itevanias, Lord Byron's, Cheroots, Re. ocB P. C. MARTIN. Pantaloon Stags. FLAIN and Fig>d French Doe Skin Caesimeres; English and French 131 , k I do Do Joinville Plaids; Albert do Figured Cassimeres.of all descriptions; Which will be made to order_ in tin latest styles, by ANCJCER St MAYER', No 'lO Wood'st. oc7 _ e NFIV c o ntracts ifAIV and ßO r n igts ' a t nltrli e tieZ t u b : c l o a n w traC f tors by C. G. Addison, Es-q. Just published; for Salo by (ocl4) ELLIOTT & ENGLISH. A FT CAYENNE... 4 case for safe by HAYS gr. 14LOCK WAY. Etaia ' NOON 'AND .E;ARGENT, -- ' • ' . BANZPS" Alt-74. X,XciiitN9 X." BROKERS, N., E. Colt. STOOD AND Sup's? Sini_VANPirrssunoil, PA nEfALERS in Coin; Rank ,Notes,„Timer, Bills,- Jfifi :Foreign and Domestic Exchapge, Certjficates of Deposita, &e: -- ' ' - " EXCI/ANGE on all. the principal Cities of the I.Jution, and Ru,ropei; fur 5410 111, SUMS to saitimicha -4 CURRENT and par Rinds, received on deposite. , COLLECTIONS. made on all parts:of the . Union, at the lowest rates. • ' . . ,_ • . - - atrznairers : Messrs. M. Leech &'Son, . ~ :Ogden Sr: Snnivden . , ~ Wm. Bell &Son,. pirrsticricx. „.• _ " • S:'.DPCtui'lien - & Co. --•' . English &. Bennett- ,j - • ' - „: -., '.} Fleming & Brother, " Fules; Lathrop & CO. ..P.wiasi'a. ',‘ Wii...R:Thiampson& Co. - . • , _ - " iloadly, Phelps ,& Co..Z NEW .yon - 1 ,.... ''S Babcock & C. 1~ } . " Tiffany, Ward &Co: .„, ' " . .4ohn WCtilrough - & Co. Bairrarant. - Mr. Samos George, . " IL 'Hanna, CINCINNATI, • , ~ .. . 44 Jesephs-Watscni, ---,-ig- A --:,„,.„---ci '.- Messrs, Penner & rid , Millani -------'-''' ' = R. P. Ellis, Esq., Ciuder4 BankLewistown, Pd. Pittsburgh, September 2d, 1547-f - • ''- MMMIMMEI BARBERS, EXCIEANOE BROKERS, AND DEALERS- IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCIIANGE, CER TIFCATES OF DEPOSIT,..IIANK NOTES, GQ.LD AND ••SIIXER. No. 651 Wo on ST., 3D DO OR BELOW FOURTH, WEST SIDE. - . Pittsburgh, Pa. - 1R ponds and Currency received on Deposit, ant collections made in-all the principal cities of the United States. • • Sight Eschange on Philadelphia, Baltinior, New York, Boston and Cincinnati constantly lornale in some to suit purchasers. 'Kentucky, !ndiana, Ohio, Virginia and Penn syl va o iaNßa nit .Notes bought and sold on the most favorac hie terms. The highest premium paid for Amoriean Gold. Exchange on England; Ireland, Gerrnany. - iand France procured j ' • • mar4.l ALLEN KRAXER. ' - EDWARD RitATC''' & num, BANKERS . 7AND 'EXCHANGE BROK ERS, DEALERS IN'TOREIGN ANII DOMESTIC SILLS, SILLS OF EXCHANGE, CERTIFCATES OF DEPOSITF., BANK NOTES, AND 'COIN.- Corner of Third and Wood sta,, directly. opposite the i Rt. Charles .113te1.. lIOL/113E 11NMERS AND DEALERS RANK No. 55 Market al selling rate. _Esc] New York pr Philadelphia I. " Baltimore 14 BANE S SON, : EXCHANGE: ; COIN'. AND .• . , .. treet, Pittsburgh. .. . hange. Buying rate:: Cincinnati 4 ills Louisville I " S*. Louis. , 3** Noma - . - - - . . Ruying, rates. • County & City ord's 4 dis Relief notes ' : " Penusylvania ..1 "- New York - d " Maryland ' I New Orleans . Buying rates. Ohio dis Intlimn • cc Kentucky . • .1. Virginia - I-" Wheeling cc Tennessee 3 " aul9-y •, , 1 1.11 IL L Ec DANTCEILS,ENCIIA'SGE 3ROKEEL6i FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCIIAiGE, CERTIFICATES OF. DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, AND SPECIE, • - No. 64•WY9ad st., one door above FourthiEast Pittsburgh, Fa. CURRENT Funds received on deposit, and col lections made on all the Cities - throughout the United States. Sight checks on 13altimoris, Philadel phia, New York, Boston and Cincinnati, .constantly for sale in sunrs to 'suit purchasers. The paper of the Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and Virginia Banks hough! and sold on the most favor able terms. The highest premium paid for Foreign and Ameri can Gold and Silver coils. • • EXCHANGE ON ENGLAND, IRELAND. AND SCOTLAND, for sale in amounts ofXl and upwards: maria:dawy . AiIrURPHY & CO. Looking Glass No. 98 IY . l_ Wood street.--Illr,J. Murphy, (late of the Sa ble Ifarmaitisti,j is now prepared to receive orders for all kinds of Looking Glasses, Pier, Mantel and Toilet; plain and ornamental portrait, miniature and landscape Frames ot' the latest Nev 7 York styles; also, a splendid lot of ornamental 'window Cornices. Old Frames re-guilt. Don't forget the number 9S. se9-(l3m&w4t Imported Segars, etc TUT: livers of good Segars.and Tobacco, are re spectfully informed, that the subscriber has just received an extensive assortment of the most approv cd brands, among them the followin7, yia Victoria, Plantation, Principe, Venas:Regalia, Regalia, Fagorra's, Eugene's, ConnOn- 46 Also, a few Boxes of Slahters Black Fat," a celebrated chewing tobacco: JOEL MOHLER, aug6 Druggist, Fifth and' Wood sts try- Chronicle and Gazette copy. Carter's Cabinet Library DL ANT I, TALES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE, by old n Life of the Rev. Wm..Tennent, formerly Pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Freehold - , in Newjersey_ in which is contained, among other interesting par ticulars,an 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 ni the Brig Austrilla by fire, on her voyage from Scith and Sydney, with an account of the sufferings; reli gious exercises, and final rescue of the passengers; edited by the Rev. James R. McGavin, Dundee. The Force of Truth, an authentic narrative; by Thomas Scott. The above are uniform with the “ChristiairCabi net Library;" published by R. Carter. Just reed by - ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, (lc 12 56 Market st. between 3d rind 4th. European A - geney, and Remittances to Ireland, Englandi 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, Sze,, and Lega cies, Debts, Rents, claims and property in Europe can be collected and recovered through the subscri ber, or during his absence from viis aity from Octo ber until May, on his annual tours to Europe, by ap r plication to i.A.3IES MAI', Merchant; Water street, Pittsburgh. H. KEENAiii, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and European Agent, Pittsburgh, Pa. P. S. As H. Keenan has been frequently -troubled by applications and letters on the business of “Herd man S. Keenan," passenger agents of New York, he deems it necessary to say, that he is not the Keenan of that firm, and has never had any connexion with either of those persons. ,oet4 Dress Goods. A A. MASON, 62 Market street, will open - this lA.. morning, five oases ofCashmeres, Oregon and Calirornia Plaids; Gala do; Merino do; also Mous do Lains; Cashmer de Cosse. French Merinos and Thibets. An excellent assortment4fDrab, Stone, Blue anti Black Colors, of every quality; also Alpaccas and Bombazines. Bonnet .Ribbons. ) 00 pee of Rich Bonnet Ribbons of ovary style; als , 600 Wrought Collars and Capes, very cheap. Flannels, 11 bales or Red, White and Yellow Fannele, both Plain and Twilled, of every quality; also, 400 pairs of - Whitney, Bath, Ro6tand Mackinac Blankets, ofl every size. I . Cassinetts. . 4 Cases or Black, Mixed and Blue, Figured and Mu; also Casslineres and Broad Cloths, &c. &c, At 62 Market street. - ocl2 A. A. MASON & Co. Dalol Head quarters' for Hosiery. TO those who wish to provide for the approaching cold weather, would do well to call in time to examine my assortment -of Woolen Drawers, under Shirts. Stockings, Comforts, &c: &c., as I have my winter's stock ready for examination, of my own and Foreign manufacture. N. B. Call early that you may have the Bost choice. M. DALY, Sign of the Big Stocking, Dtb st.,, se2s-tf between Wood and Merket CHERRY BRANDY, wholesale or fetail;attle wine store. Also, a few dozen very.choice.' - oeniij JACOB• WBAYER.: BY EXPRESS. NTESTINGS--100 Yds. more of those - very rare V and choice Frehch Fig'd Cashmeres and Sipts. Infriorter,. oel9-3 Fifth street. , CANDLES -20 Boxes stearine; • _lf. 10 Star; 10 Sperm ; • 20 Dipped; foi sale by ocl9 J. D. WII.I4AMS, 110 %Yowl al , IQUORICE-1 Case Small'Stick; foisale j ocl9 .1. D. WILLIAMS, 110 WOW in == 4.r`s.`i-.j.t.rFe'..~~.,. YY"~"i.~~_-r,' y=r.'i r.."~~M1,; ~.~et,,: AA1 , 47.0y . 3..? g .t0p_ tv/Q VregaßiPli.:ll.4fteas 1;60 LIVING•SPEoimE OPIATIIRAIO,- I x -rat be exMbited in Pittsburgh, 'ou Mondays• •• lT Noveinber Ist, 1547, for six days only; under:. their enormous pavilion, to be erected to front - 61th°, • AMERICAN HOTEL, PENN STREET. ' . • . . . . Open each day, from 14., to 41. o'clock,,P. M.: Also-, from 7to 10 o'clock P M - ADMISSION, 25 Cents. children u.nder 10. yerak of, • ago, 15 cents. .. • • • •- • . - TRHIIIPHANT EATEEE OF THE New and Gorgeous Roman Rand Cher/04 , , . d Drawn by 10 Griy Horses di the In rin alter' ... rhymond k Warring would annoanca-tbattbecel .t. t brated brirn and poworfid ' - • r:--. • : ' : ' •', ' . • , HERR DREISBACH, with hishig}ily-trdiacd Lions; Tigers, LeciparaO;lte.,: ., . "has been engaged to appear in this city„, Fie stands, at the head of ALL tamers of.w . ild beasts, and .has,' been ogled the.tion nixe s ; and ho actually drives - iv WILD LION IN HARNESS t 'List of Beasts,: Birds and Reptiles in thkeltititiftito• of Raymond & Waring:_ . - GRAMINIVEROUS DEPARTMENT... Two noble Elephants, two Pock Camels, Mi 0101 1 .4 Buffalo, Lapland- Reindeer;Tapier, White Peruvian Lama, Alpacca, Canadian Elk, African Zebra, -pair- of ILangaroos,Ameriean -Fallow: Deer, two Gums, coin of South America.. -t CARNIVEROUS DEPARTMENT: filinuldian Black Mained Lion, African Lioness, Asiatic Lion and Lioness, Brazilian Tiger' ' Silver Lion, Black Tiger, two Jogars, African Parilher,"tivo Afric:an Leopards, pnir Hunting Leopirds, Segnal Leopard, Spotted Tiger, Grizzly Bear, (full grown,) Russian Brown Bear, two N. A. Black Beth, three N. 4. Panthers, three S. A-Pumas, four Spotted. H yenas, Straud . nr Beach liyena,:Orcelot;" Tiger Cat, Rocky Iliountain Wolf, Prairie-Wolf; Peccary, Ar , midillo, Egyptian Weasel, .20 different kinds kinds of Monkeys Ichnuman,&c. ORNITHOLOGICAL DEpARTAIENT. Pair Eines, of New Nollandi two. Poweesi four Red Macaws, two Yellow Macaw?, Parrots and 'Ea.: glee; Silver Pheasailt,kc:( , • REPTILE DEPARTMENT. .. • Two coorpous Boa Constrictors, and an Ana conda.. AND DEAMIS The whol chi enagarie will forma prricession attho Dionthigalicla Bridre, on illondayimoriiing, Mimi let,. at 9 o'clock; consisting of 40 carriages, ,containing: the:varioils animals, and drawn - b ceded by ithe oho riot cnotainiag the 'New •Tork.Brasse Band, and will pasi--Thown Water street to Penn, up 'Penn to'Wa:me, up Way Re to Liberty, down Lib erty to Wood, down Whoil•to Mitrd up Third : to Smithfield, up Smithfield to the. Pu!kilticm, . -Particular.referincels given •in tifinmoLblifills, • posters; Lithographs, &c tho - prinaipnt Wattle.: 0c.23-dl* - . - JOIIPI 11. IIF LI. Olt , No _Bl Wood 'Gtfetit, between Diamond. Alley. and . lt): : atie4e, : has . .received a full sup Ely of the following and . Secular Music Sawa, whicliAoAl be soul Ot thOlow est cash prices.: : : • The Cafrnina.Sarnyb7l4.l.laiion & G.J. Webb.— " ::•• a .-' do. Masun , sSactedi!orp . ,..Vols. 1 and $. it s •• ii '.. 'Patent Nottisi .; • • Westerbilirj) ;by 'Rev: S. Wakefield. 1. - Christian Harp, Patent Notes. : ..• 2 • Missouri Harmony. 4 ‘ ' - The Boston Meloilion., a collection if Songs, Glees, Rounds, Catches, &c. &c: incluilikig- t1:144 °film 'popular pieces of th i t day, arratwed and hazino nixed ford voineF, with .an accompaniment. for. . Pianoforte. JUVENILE MUSIC -• • • The Young Choir, by Diriadbury and Sanders. The Young Choirs Companion Johnston's Vocal Class Book, Orr Adult Classes.. Mason's Juvenile Harp. - • • - NEW SACRED MUSIC BOORS.' • The Sacred Choralist, by liastings . & Bra' dbuiy The Psalmodist The Sacred Minstrel, by Virgil c. Taylorr: The Southern Itarrtiony.. The Boston Sacred Harmony - by 0ct.23 - , you use blonwizra Comm &Duni, it will eurQ you of the Influenza and Cough.- Ms. Joan D. Mono:T.—This .is , to certify that had been laboring under a severe cough for several weeks, wbich'cOmpelled me , to leave my work. was persuaded to call at your Drug Store; and pnr: chase a bottle of your Coucit SYmrn;and I found great relief from it; and after using the*ltole of the bottle, I found myself entirely ~c.u:ea of my, cough; I have recommended it to,niaay others of my an. quaintance, whom it never failed tocure. '1 -can say that - Morgan7s CMlghSYrup--is the beat ineditine- I have.ever used for".Coughi: , It only cogs2s` cents a bottle:" . " JAMES A. WILLIAMS, , 'Third st: - alieve"GTant, Prepared and sold by" ." JOIIN At his :Drug: Store, one d o or ' bslOW Diamond. oct22 """" ' "- Alley, 13RODUCEA lot of Wool,'Floxsped,, peerisrax:, .1_ Clover Seed and Tiniotliy,Seed i lust receive on consignment, and for sale by'. oct2o MILLE.I2 - kittOZETSON'. . TIAT, FENCE: A new supply, awl an-improved 1 - - -article. 0c22 . cor. Penn and Irwin sts... BLACK WALNUT BOARDS r'ksnpply 611 hand and for sale by - L. WILMARTIi e Daft ' eon:Penn and liwin'ata. SHINGLES : '2,00 .51.,an hand and roc - sale by . ' L. IrvimAltiril, .cor, Penn Iliad 0c22 Dena Dresses ,and Itosetts. 7- Tjo ECEIVkID by.Express,to-clay, another l'Avoico 116 of those very soperior.Head-Dresso.:, ALSO, 5 Boxes—same patterns , —m all fa4cy:Olofsi, very • rich-and beautiful • , 10 Boxes Rosetta, do. The above' goods are entirely new, ari;:i.tOurid only at BA.R.ROws isz..TURNEWS E 0ct2.2 N0;46 Nfirket street. . fIpAYLOR, FLAD GATE & -CO.'S . double.:.grape - 1. Ports, for sale wholesale or retairat thw wino! oet42 store of JACOB WEAVER.... TAUCAL GRAPE PORT,. for sale, by the hb!. if the wino store of .: • .. . oct22 CAIAI3R wino tlA P_9R'r.S, for sale lay the . rbbl: at the f, . . oet22. lONDON DOC.K.,---01d, dry and strong liavored,_ 4 for ..sale the bottle on dragghf,,itt the wine store of (oct22) JA.COLIVAUVEIt. 01 .OPORT(iFORT;, imported in glees,. for Belo ct the wino ittoic.of . -. . • ' oct22 rURE JUICE, particular, vintage id- , 3% thick sureet Part, for sale by the barrel and on draught, at Veiri_e.istoria of 0ct2.2 AUNT Ar. CO , A PORT, double grape, very c oleo Eland fruity ;-ror sale wholesale or retail at thq wino store ' (00t22) . JAcOBVENVER.:-; 11)INET CASTILION 13114NPY - --.0. -44 - pipes ! , ••for pale by • bcl6-- - p. C. !WART*, G'N-4pipes Swan, Back :horse and tiollan 4 - Gin, with certificates , , for'Sale by. acid ' 2 P. C: MARTiN. XTINES--140 caska - R0rt, , 814 ega, and Sher V ...Wales, part Tag fni sate by Vol§ , - _ 'P. C. MARTIN .; . .2on Boxes awntilfe 'Sirdines 100 third,'' • 4 -Vr :lust received aid for eats by - • • , , 'oct2o .141L1.,F,J4,3 RICKEI*OII-. OURBON_ ip JUI -key on consign eat and for sale by tait2s • . • - J.4mx.t4 vr.4.y. - _ . EN=l=!3 i~ i.. ~. ~ Sncred Alurio,Books. Morgan's Cough Syrup. Pirrstunon, Jan; Ist, 1847: JACOB WEAVER JACOiI WEOER. TACOS WEL-V,ER,. JACOB WE AY).:11. 0,50 ' II R MS ISVI
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