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capered Ina decreeing:l every Afternobn
PITTSBURGH. BOARD OF TRADE.
comarr'izs Von werssiqltit.
John Shipton, '; J. Shea ; J. S. Clarke
aloyamEnTs OF THE STEAM. SHIPS.
SAILING DAYS.
leaves Eng!arid. leaves. U. S.
....Oct 1
.... Oct. 16
....Nov. 1
...Nov. 16.
' leaves U. S.
...Sept. 30
15
...Oct. 31
.Nov. 15
leaves U. S.
Errligh.
.13tittannia, Hewitt,
Hibernia, Ryrie,..
etttabria, Judkine r .
Caledc.'nia, Lott,...
Sept. 19
Oct. 4.
Oct. 19
Icacee France.
French,
Union
Philadelphia
Missouri.. • .
New York ..
.Antericon
Washington, Hewitt,..
Sept. 10..
Sept. 30..
Oct. 15..
leaves Europe.
PORT OP PITTSBURGH
6i FEET NVATEE IN THE CHLENED
ARRIVED.
Dispatch, Nelson, Mon. city
Caleb Cope, Moore, Beaver and Wellsville
Skipper, Stoops, Wellsville
Wellsville, Barnes, Wellsville
Avalanche, St Louis
Hibernia, Greenlee, Si Louis
Oswego, St Louis
Camden, nlr.cltson, Beaver
Diligence, —, Cincinnati
Monongahela, Stone. Cincinnati
HiLern:a No 2, Klineleiter, Cincinnati
Danube, Cock, Brownsville
Highlander, Parkinson, Brownsville
Michigan No 2, Gibson, Beaver
Lake Erie, Hemphill, liesver.
Beaver, Stoops, Beaver.
Consid,,Bowman, Brownsville
Louis McLain, Bennet, Brownsville
DEPARTED.
Monterey, Woodward, Brownsville
Dispatch, Nelson, Brownsville
Caleb Cope, More, Beaver and Wellsville
Wellsville, Barnes, Wellsville
Isaac Newton,—, Cincinnati
Allen Glover, Martin, New Orleans
Mingo Chief, Millis-, Zanesville
Messenger, Linford, Cincinnati
Dantibe, Cock, Brownsville
Highlander, Phrkinson, Brownsville
Alichigan No 2, Gibson, Beaver
Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver.
Beaver, St .ops, Beaver:
Consul, Bowman, Brewnsville
Louis McLain, Bennet, Brownsville
rinsßußGn BEMS-DAILY REVIEW.
OFFICE OF THE POST,
MONDAY MOWING, NOV. 1, 1847.5
ELOCR—There were no .sales on Saturday
worth reporting. The prices of Friday, however,
were filly maintained.
In Groceries, Bacon, Pittsburgh manufactures
&c., we hear of no change. Prices firm and sales
'at lust quotutions.
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-o:l4.ast evening, at dusk, there were about seven
beet a ater in the channel of the river.
The Forwarding Busintss.—Tbe Baltimore Sun
bf the 27th says: The amount of merchandise, ar:
"rivibg at Cumberland for transportation west, aver
tips Vio tohs'daily. This affords loads for from
51 to 75 *ag'otts a day. The prices of transporta
tion at the preselit time are as follows: By wag
one to Brownsville e-1 2S per 100 lbs.; to Pittsburg,
$t 50 ; to Wheeling, It 75 ; tVheeling font day lines
$2 00; Green & express to Wheeliug and r Pith.z.
burg $2 50.
“Ja!te," said an old farriler one day to one of
his.mowers,."do you knoW bow many horns there
to. a dilemma!”
'No." replied Jake, "tot l'knoW how many
there are to a quart of %%hickey."
S 3 lENTIFICADThRICAN,
- -
`YEAR
This popular Scientific and 'Alecliantehl touirial
(which has already attained the largest circulation
of any weekly paper of the kind in ih'e
will commence its THIRD VOIALMEion
day, September 25nh.
Each number of The Scientific American con
tains from FIVE to SEVEN ORIGINAL ME
CHANICAL ENGRAVINGS; a catalogue of AM
ERICAN PATENTS, as issued from the Pa tent
Office each week; notices of the ptogress of all
new MECHANICAL and SCIENTIFIC inven
tions; instructions in the Carious ARTS and
TRADES. with ENGRAVINGS; curious PHIL
OSOPHICAL and CHEMICAL ekperiments, the
latest RAIL ROAD INTELLIGENCE IN EU
ROPE AND AMERICA ; all the different ME
CHANICALPIOVEMENTS published in a series,
and ILLUSTRATED with more than A HUN
DRED ENGRAVINGS; &c. &c. t i
It is in fact a paper that MERITS the patronage
of all MECHANICS and MANUFACTURERS
throughout the UNITED STATES, and should be
in the hands of EVERY UNE that feels an inter-
eat in the' rvivahrement of Mechanical of Scientific
improverttents iti this eourrtry:
It is published in OUARTIY FORM, convenient
ly adapted to BINDING, and furnished to Country
Subscribers at the LOW PRICE of TWO DOL
LARS A YEAR—ONE DOLLAR INA DVANCE,
and the remainder in Six Months. Address,
MUNN & CO: Publishers,
128 Fulton &Net, New-York.
POST PAID.
Sllll Later train the Bast..
THE subcriber respectfully invites the attention
1. of city customers and others desirous of hay
ing their clothini made in the latest and most fash
ionable manner, to his entire new stock of goods,
such as are in use the present season, and particular-
ly those adapted to the co-sterner trader comprising
In part, a general assortment of French, English , and
American Cloths, Cassimeres and.Vestiags, in great
er variety than any heretofore offered in this ciry ;
together, with a general assortment of every thing
in the Tailoring line. He feels confident of being
able to execute all ordcre intriasttd to' him, in a
manner that cannot be surpassed either in style or
workmanship, by any easter& wofkr being supplied
With competent ann fastiortable cutters—Mr. James
C. Watt and others:
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On hand, a general assoffna'elft of Ready Made
Clothing; cut and neade in the leteit and triost ap
proved styles, which will be sold low for cash. 4n
early call is respectfully sollcited,by
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DELPNY,
go. e, Liberty street.
TO TAILORS. J. G r . Watt's Patent Gradu
ating Shoulder Measure system of garment cutting,
fOr sale. The above systems too well known to
the trade to require comment. Price SID 00.
oc3o
Books Books 1
THE Statesmen of the CommomvealairnfEngladd?
with a treatise on. tho popolur progress of Eng-
History. By John Forster, of the inner temple:
Edited by J. 0. Choules.
The Life of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.y including
it - Journal of a Tour to the Hibridgesiby James Bus.
i . vell;Eaq.; a new edition, with num'erous additions
rand notes, by' John Wilson Groker, Li. L. D., F. R.
In two volumes.
'History of modern Europe; wig]; a view of the pro
'tress of Societ7in 1763. By William Russell, L. L.
D., and a continuation of the histery to the present
lime. By Wm. Jones, Esq. hi .3 vols. •
' Democracy in America, by. Alexis De Focqueville,
Member of the Institute of France, and the Chamber
bfDeputies, etc,. etc.
Narrative of the United States Exploring-Expedi
tion, during the years, tat to 1842; by Charles
Wilkes, U. S. N., with illustrations and maps, in 6
*plumes.
.
The'above valuable workti, together with a gen&
assortment of Theological,. Classical, Medial
and School Boolo;foi sale at low picas.
gy . • ELLICYTT & ENGLISH,;
tiot3o 56 Market at, bet 3d and-4th'
6
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MIIIIIIIM!!111112!!1:
Vir •
Importer arid =Dealer in
Foreign and Dor:nestle ilnrdwoirdf
comma SECOND AND WOOD RI.,
oet29-1y PITTSBURG it.
PULMONARY llNLS.iihri—hlessri. Reed & Cut
ler: I feel it a dirty I owe to my fellow crea
tures to state.sondething more respecting yDar Vege
table Pulmonary Balsam. Since f first used the Bal
sam, about :eleven - peals ago, the happy effect of
which I. theri gave an.accoimt of, I have had several
severeconiplaints dad attacks at my lungs, one a few
lays sincei and in every instance I have used the
Balsam alone with complete and perfect success. It
has effected relief and curd within a very few days.
It is certdiuly a safe medicine. 1 do not know that
it will cure a fired consturption, but I believe it will
be in many cases a preventative, and prevention is
better than cure. Ido therefore, fur the love of my
fellow-men, earnestly redominend the use of this
Balsahr, in all pulmonary complaints. I am confi
dent that Rhea been the means of preserving my life
Oct. 19
tb this day.
,Boston, June 16, 1846
Sold by B. A. FAIIN ESTOCK 6: Co., corner OfFirst
and Wood, alsci, corneitor 6th and Wood sts. 0c29
ON the evening of Tuesday last, the advertiser
lost a small bunch 01 Tsusu Kr.Ys---two of the
ordinary side, itniftwo small ones. The finder will
confer a great favor by leaving them at this office ;
and will be suitably rewarded if it be required.
wet 28, 1847.
No. 12, Marker street, between 3d and 9th streets
11 - AVE just received, in addition to their already
11 new and beagtiful j stock of goodg, the lellow ,
ing articles: •
170 pcs rich styles Cashmeres;
185 " Mous. de Laths;
40 " Gala Plaids)
15 " Rich Silk Plaids?
1C0" " Oregon and California Plaids;
75 " Mc;hair and Alpacca Plaids;
10 ‘• Plaid Dress Silks;
25 " ?ilk and blue blk silks-
Blank and col'd French denims, very Choice
Lyons, black silk Val cots, colic);
Alpacca Lustros, Plaid Merinos, cashmere,Thibet,
Prukeri, Saxony, plaid and Parisian Long Shawls.
.900 pea Rose, Whiting and Bath Blanket, all sizes.
Shootings, Diapers, Flannels. •
Table Covers, and Curtain Stuffs.
000 Wrought Collars and Capes.
Wrought 'Mrs. Linen Cambric do.
100 pes. Thread Edgings.
MO pea. Bonnet and Cap Ribbons.
Super Broad Cloths, Cassiineres, &c., &c.
Wholesale Rooms, 2d story,
A A. MASON.
M O I R II E Lp T iI E , ZT P I I N L IO L IY IN FAVOR 0? DR
Extract of a letter from Moors L. Penilefon, 01-
nen, Schoharie county, New York. "A man %hi)
had been at Michigan last full, and bad taken the
Fever and Ague, and had been under the Doctor's
care for three months, still grew worse, and was
very low. The first dose he took of your pills, broke
the fits, and he is now well and hearty.and an every
instance they have had the desired effect."
Fur sale only, lay
S. L. CrfTHBERT, agent,
No. bo SinitlifieM, near 3d at.
QM
COPPER, TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE man
ufactory, on the corner of the Diamond and Dia
mond alley. /away. on hand a large 'a Asortment or
ware of the above material.,
oct27
COOKING STOVE S for burning coal and wood ;
Also, Egg stores, on hand and for saleeny
MEREDITH.
nein Diamond, corner of Diamond alley.
STOVEPIPE—A large quantity kept constantly
on hand, and made, repaired and put up, to or
ier, on short notice and reasonable terms, by
MEREDITH,
Diamond, cor Diamond alley.
oct27
1)INE OIL, Lamps, Wicks, Chimneys, Ire.; for
sale by TiIEIIEDITII,
0c:27 Diamond, cor Diami3nd alley.
BRITISH and Ainerican Furniture Calicoes, of
1j the best qualities and styles, selling at 10,121,
and ISI per yard; usual prices, 121, IS, 25 cents; at
oc2S BAILROWS Sr. TURNER'S.
uItITLH CAILICUES, 2d mourning. of superior
I) fabrics and beautiful patterns, selling for 121
cents at
°C .'S
I'OBACCO-125 Kegs Virginia Lwist; for sale
SMITH 4- SINCLAIR,
oct26
EG BUTTER-15 Kegs, a good article, for
sale by SMITH SINCLAIR,
oct26 56 Wood street.
1840 PORT, dry and genuine wine, for
sale: by the dozen and on draught, at the wine
oct22 ittore of JACOB WEAVER.
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18. S. & Co. MADEIRA, fm - sale wholesale
or retail, at the wine st,ore
oet29 JACOB WEAVER.
Ew'reN, Gonlx IN & CO.'S S. S. MADEIRA,
for sale In demijohns of 2 galls. each, at the
wine store of Ictc'29l JACOB WEAVER.
LANDY MADEIRA, for aide wholevale and re
1.11 tail at the wine attire of
0et.2.9 JACOB WEAVER.
I3LACKaLFRN'S MADEIR.AS, in barrels, origi
nal cases, and by the bottle, some very choice,
fur sale at the wine store of
oct29
SICILY MADEIRASi itr barrels and by retail, at
the wine store of
oet29 JACOB WEAVER.
0.. TAR. MADEIRA, invvo - N and glass, celebrated
0 sparkling, for sale wholesale or retail, at the
wine stare of [ocl29] JACOB WEAVER.
IIINTA MADEIRA, delicate and very superior,
in wood; for sale at the wine store of
oct39 JACOB WEAVER.
BRUCE'S BEST, a fine Madeira, for sale by tho
jj cask or demijohn, at the wine store of
()eta) JACOB WEAVER.
DABNEY MADEIRA—A few doyen of this nee
wine, for earn only at the wine store of
oct29 JA.:013 WEAVER.
ATALNISEY MADEIRA, for Bale by the India
barrel or retail, at the wine store of
oct29 JACOB NVEAVER.
T P. MADEIRA WINE; on draught and in hot
_U. ties, for sale at the wine store of
0et,29 JACOB WEAVER.
URGUNDY PORT, a single grape wine, for sale
B
in pipes or harrele, al the wine store of
oct22 JACOB WEAVER.
c) BBLS cballengc Blacking, for sale by
oct26 r JOHN D. MORGAN.
J. D. cr.sraittl, C. NS. ANDERSO2I,
Late of Pittithurgh, Pa. Late of Nashville, Tenn
7. 4 .'orwarding and Commission Merchants,
JUST received from the Manufactory in Mercer
County, two wagon loads,
making 1000 good and
strong Bowls,. of all sizesi and far sale' low to land•
lies, etc. A liberal discount made to Commission
Merchants and persons who buy to sell again. For
sale low for cash or good country produce, to suit
consignees, &c. ISAAC HARRIS, Agt. and
oct2?-4t Corn. Merchant,- Fifth st..near Wood.
WHEREAS Letters of Administration on the
Rstate of Petrick Cahill, late of the City oi
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Pittsburgh, dee , d., have been granted to the subscri
bers; residents of said City—all persons indebted to
said Estate, are requested to make immediate pay
ment, and those having claims against the same, will
present them duly authenticated for settlement.
JOHN J. MITCHEL,
JOHN E. DOWNING.,
Administrators.
Prescott's Conquest of ateticrt.
ITISTORY of the Congest of Mexico, with a pre
liminary viewof the Ancient Mexican Civiliza
tion, and the Life of the Conqueror; Herhando
Cortez- by Win. H. Prescott; alf:hor of the (‘ History
of Ferdinshd and rsabella." In three vols; eighth
edition. For sale by LUKE LOOMIS;
oct23 Agent.
ITIOBACC6--3S Boies-s;s, B's and 1 lb. Lump
Tobacco, lust recd and for sale by
oc& MILLER tit RICKETSON.
BENJ AMIN PARSONS
Keys Lost
A. A: MASON & CO,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
FEVER AND AGUE
BARROWS & TURNER'S
JACOB E AV KR
& ANDERSON,
DEALERS IN COTTON.
No: 8 Front Street, above Broadway.
CINCINNATII UHIO.
IitFER TO'
Merchants generally, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Merchants generally, Nashville, Tenn.
W. F. Lane & Co, Louisville, Hy.
Springer 4- Whiteman,
James Johnston &
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Hewitt, Reran & Co., Co.,ew Orleans.'
Magregor & Morris, New Yurk.
DuvalrKelghler & Co., Baltimore.
Smith, Bag.ley & Co., Philadelphia.
Dagiel Deshon, Boston. sep:l4-ly
Wooden Fowls
It crtfee.
ocl
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Dry Goode and 3Furnifitre , at Auction
JAMRS-1112KENNA,
(AN - Monday nest; November Ist, at 10 o'clock,
Ur A. .M., will 'be uuld, at Ztlie Auction Rooms,
114 Wood street; 3 - doors from sth, tyarge and
choice assortment of. Dry Goods, of nearly every de
scription, comprising
Superfine broad oloths; various colorspicruble mil
led French and English cassimeres, cassi netts, about
300 pieces French. America:6' ind Eitglish prints,
latest styles; find lustre allisee:as;' bloat-lied and
brown muslins,Rannels, dewing silk,patent thread,
pocket hdkfe. and cravats, hosiery.
Also, a lot of Roots and Shoes:
At 2 o'clock' P: M., Househottl and'ititchen Fur
niture, viz :
1 splendid mahogany frame spring seat sofa, I do
do Rocking chair, fancy and common chairs, bed
steads, bureaus, tables,
feather beds, matrasses,
carpeting, together with a variety of Rita 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, Ste-
At early gas light, same evening, a large assort ,
merit of new and second hand Gold and Silver Pat
ent Lever, Cylinder Escapement, L'Epine ' Quar
tier.„ heavy double cased English and French Watch
es:Taney mantel Clocks, splendid French Candle
brass, Bouqua or Flower Holders, of the'rkchest
and most exquisite patterns:
And immediately after, by order of iistignebi a
large assortment of Mold Cloths; Cassioicres, and
Cossinetts, in lengths to suit purchasers.
nc3o IAMES NPRENItA, Auct'r.
BY 501 IN DAYIS i AUCTIONEER
DRY GOODS
oN Monday morning, November Ist, at 10 0'
clock at the Conimercial Sales Rooms, come
of Wood and 9th sts., will be sold; an extensive as
sortment of seasonable Dry Goods, &c., among
which are super broad cloths, cassimeres, satineits,
red flannels, 10-4 blankets, red damask, gala plaid,
cashmere ' merinos, alpaccas, moos de lain, ging
hams, calicoes, green silk and fircl velvet, woolen
and cotton shawls, hosiery, bishops lawn, bl'k tig'd
nett, book muslins, fancy vesting, silk Florence,
bleached and brown mastitis, &c.
At 2 o'clock, P. M., 24 Barrels good quality New
Orleans' Sugar, 20 do. N. 0. Molasses, 3 d chests
Young Hyson Tea, 1 large Iron Safe, China
and Queensware, assorted, Glassware, Tinware,
Wrapping Paper, Household Furniture in great va
riety, among which are splendid mahogany and
rosewood spring seat sofas, mahogany spring seat
rocking chairs, bureaus, tables, bedsteads, looking.
glasses, &c.
At 61 o'clock, P. M., a retail stock nfFandy Dry
Goods, ready made Clothing, fine French style
1 fine Shirts, Boota and , Shoes, table and pocket Cut
,
ilery, Mantel Clocks, Shot Guns, Pistols, Violins'
'Gold and Silver Watches, fancy articles, &c,
oct29
MERCHANTS ARD MANtrrAcTtuipts , BAnti
Pittsburgh, Oct. 10; 1847.
A N election for thirteen Directors of this Bank,
L A. for the ensuing year, will bo held at the Bank
ing house, un Monday, the loth November next.
octlB..td W. H. DENNY, Cashier.
An election for thirteen Directors of this Dank for
the ensuing year, will be held at the Bankii g house;
11.13 Monday, the Lith day of November next.
ocl6 JOHN SNYDER, Cashier.
EXCHANGE BANG Or PITTSBURGH.
ALN election for thirteen Directors of this Bank
will be held at the Banking House on Monday,
the 15th day of November next, between the hours
of 9 A. M. and 3 P. M.
DT ER EDI Til
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occiSt.tri THOS. M. HOWE, Cashier.
NEW miLuiNizate,
No. 10, St. Clair Shred.
Nr s. DUFF, has iut returned from New I" urk,
and opened
ac, : iceseltiouofegantan„
fashionable vv INTER. MILLIN EBY: Bonnets, Caps,
Collars, Scars, Ribbons, Laces, Bags, Gimir ' But
tons, ringes, Flowers, Feathers, Hdkfs., Shawls,
&c. The latest patterns of Caps, mantilla., &c.
Every article in the Millinery business made to order
in the latest style. A few good silk.mtlhiters wanted.
octl6
Any quantity New Hooks at Morse's.
AIISCE E LLAN I EI'U. F S WORKS of Henry Macken
zie,
eap
orm.
The Hunch back of Notre Dame: by Victor Hugo.
Democratic Review for October.
The First False Step; new supply.
Christopher Tadpole, by Albert Smith; new sup
ply.
Eubank's Hydraulics and Mechanics. part 14.
Life of Henry IV, King of France and Navarre, by
J. P. R. James.
56 Wood street
Marmaduke Herren, by the Countess of Bless
ington.
Sir Henry Morgan, the Buccaneer.
Ivanhoe; new supply.
Alicia, the Rose of Arandall.
Nobles of Carracas.
Flowers Personified, parts 8 and 9.
Godey's Lath's Book fur November.
St. Patrick's . Eve, a play, by Tyrone Power.
The Bri)'s Autumn Book, a beautiful work.
The Wayside Cross, or the Maid of Gomez, a tale
of the Carlist War, by Capt. E. H. Milmnre.
Wendel's Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws
of England, complete setts.
Graham's Magazine fur November.
Lathes' 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, ¢c.
Rnry 0 , 51001 V, 25c. edition.
Chamber's Miscellany, No. 4.
Horticulturist fur October.
Barr's Pennsylvania Reports, vole 3 and 4.
The Boy's Treasury of Sports, Pastimes and Re
creations, With nearly 400 engravings.
Union Magazine for October.
Wagner, the Welir Wulf, complete.
Dombey and Son, 11th and lath numbers.
The Outlaw's
. Bride, or Blanche the Beautiful.
Wildash, or the Cruiser of the Capes, a thrilling
tale, by A.!. Ingraham.
Norman's Bride, or the Modern Midas.
Margaret Graham, of the Reverses of Fortune, by
G. R. P. James, Frio.
The Knight of Matileon, by Alex. Dumas.
Just received and for sule at MORSE'S Literary
Depot, P 5 Forirth street. oct2s
Transportation.
E Itestern Division of the Pennsylvania Canal
and Portage Rail Road, having been repaired
and now in go..d order, we will contione to forward
Goods as heretofore to Saltsburgh, Blairsville, Johns
town, Hollidaysbergh and all intermediate places. ,
C. A. M'ANULTY & Co.
ott.ll-2w Canal 13asin.
E 99 BOOKS— he Outlaw's Bride, or Blanche
L 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
Nlarsh, fresh supply.
Valcrease, or the Lilly of La Vendee.
Wagner the %Vela Wolf, by author of Life id Lon
don, complete.
A good supply of Phrenological works; &c. for
tale by WM. S. CALDWELL,
oct2l 3d at. opposite the Post office.
OSBORN'S celebrated Trash brand Port, for sale
in bottles and otherwise, at the rine store of
oct22 JACOB WEAVER.
n Gitlf. - 131ek Matches, for 'pale by
V oct26 JOHN D. MORGAN.
FLOWERS PERSONIFIED-No. 7 and 8 of this
beautiful work, received by
W. 8. CALDWELL,
3d street, opposite the Post office.
oct2l
74 e g horsy County, sa.
, o .sszt . „ . THE COMMONWEAI.III . OF PENNTYLVA
e:e rm.; To all . persons interested in the
.1 Estate of John Murphy, late of Alic
e.",
:-.. ~,,a :t.... gheny City, deceased, GREETING:
?..,.W. ,-- ',.4 7 We command you, and every of you,
ants' that in your proper persons you be and
appear before our Judges of our Orfilidn'a Court, at
an Orphan's Court, to be holden at Pittsburgh, hi aid
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 rule of der .
tain real Estate, described in a petition on fita in my
office, shoum not be granted by e'uid Court—and
hereof fail not.
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Witness my hand, and the seal of Said Court, in
Pittsburgh, the Bth day of September, A. D. 1847.
Reo-diaw7vi , JOIIN YOUNG, JR., Cl•k.
HE Stockholders of the Farmer's Deposit Bank
T
Of Pittsburgh, intend making application to the
next Legislature for such alteration of their Charter
as will give them Banking privilges; or, if deemed
expedient,- will ask to be incortiorated as a now
Bank. By order of the Board of Directors.
je3o-law6m THOIIPSON BELL, Cashier.
OFFIVE or Tu ...
t I.I.ELIfEIVY O. MUTUALI M. _ C
O.
Exchange Buildiegs4St. Clair street,
October 28, 1347.
AT a meeting of the 13Vareof Directors of this
restitution, it was
-Resolved, That a dividend or 5 per cent. be paid
on ell adjusted claims Tor losies by Fire of 10th
April, 184.5, on or after !the 2d November next.
0c30.43-3t J. B. -ROBINSON, Seeretary.
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'auction Saks.
Ai:Lel:lon Sales
BANK or Pirrsnriton, I
October, 16, 1/$47.
Netted
P:I R . G H• I` E A ItIVE.-
Manager..... .. . . . C. S. PORTER.
PRIVATE DOTER $.5 ; e at - MILE TICKETS 75 CTS.
Dress Ctrele, 5D cents.l Second Box, 35 cents
Pit, " Gallery, 90 "
liencflt of MRS. FARREN
Last Night of Ir. G. W. JA.MISON
Monday Evening, September 1,18.17,
Will be presented the Tragedy of the
GADIESTER.
Beverly;
Stukely
Mrs. Be erl y..
To conclude with
LIICRIS.TIA. nonolAs
Don Alphonse a Este, Duke of
Ferrara,. ..Mr. FA MIEN
Gennaro--M sol4ier of Fortune,.. ; . Mr. JAMISON
Gubetta---the poisoner, under
the assumed name of Count
Beivaratio, Bpaniard,..... ....... Mr. OXLEY.
Lucretia Borgia, Dutchess ofFerrasa,Mrs. FARR EN
Tuesday, Mr. OXLEY'S BENEFIT
talus:o3le Steam Grlsl. Mill, Saw itllll,
and Fairni for Sale.
A T the C ourt House, in the city of Pittsburgh, on
~tIL the 22d day of November, 1847, at 10 o'clock, ' I
is. M., will be exposed to sale, at public out-cry,' l
by the Miliersigned Committee of the person and
estate OfMaly Walker, a lunatic, in pursuance of
tan order o the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny
county, Pe nsylvania, all that certain tract Of land
situate in No th Fayette township, Allegheny county,
Pa., containi g forty-thrce and three-quarter acres,
bounded by lands of John Pottcr, John M'Gregor,
andother lands of Mary Walker, on which is erect
ed six dwelling houses, a Steam Grist Mill in run
ning order, a saw mill with water power, a stable,
and other improvements.
Terms of sale: One-half cash in hand on the de , ,
livery of the Deed, and the residue in two rqUal '
annual payments, with interest Itoin the day of sale.'
The said residue to be secured by Jirdg,ment Ponds
1 and Mortgage on the premises.
. The premises are now rented till April Ist, 1848;
the Leases will be transfertedio the purchaser.
The title to the prenricie9 w as lately decided by the
Supreme Court of Ilia State fo be 'rested in the said
Mary Walker, in Poe simple.
The courses and distances and order of the Court
will be seen in No. 294, October Term, 1847.
WILLIAM EWING,
JAMES HAYS„
ComMittee M the person and estate
or Mary Walker, a Limatie.
Oct. 52g-d&wlt
(Gazette copy 3 times weekly.)
, PRIVATE DISEASE. 6.
Da. ilaown, of 65, Dia
mond Alley, can be con
sulted.ein all cases of a pri
vate or delicate nature, in:
eident to Elie human frame.
Syphilis ; and syphilitic
eruptions, gonorrlnea, and
its consequences, together
with all VENEREAL dis
eases, impurities of the
blood, with all diseases . of
VENEREAL origin, skin
with stricturci gleet, urethral discharges
seminal weakness and impotency ; also piles, rheu
matism, female weakness, diseases of the wombd
monthly suppressions. Diseases of the joints, fistu-;
la in ano, nervous affections, pains in the back and
loins, irritations of the neck of the bladder and kid- j
new, scrobutic eruptions, totter, ring• worm, melee- I
rial diseases, etc.
TWELVE YEARS PRACTICE
Exclusively devoted to the study and treatment ofd
venereal disorders, and those arising from youthful •
excesses, gaiety, climate, or impurities of the blood,
is - hereby 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 offices are conveniently arranged into
seperate apartments; patients can visit Dr. B. with
out fear of exposure to other visitors.
It is of importance to many persons in need of
medical aid, to obtain good advice privately and
promptly. To all such, Dr. Brown's ready skill in
removing venereal dimaa6s, in their various forms
and stages, offers inducements which can rarely be
equalled. Strangers are hereby apprised thtit Dr.
Brown has been regularly educated in every branch
of medicine, and for the last twelve years confined
himself exclusively 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.
Kr - Certate, safe and speedy cures will in all cases
be guarantied.
Recent cases are relieved in a short time, with
out interruption from bssiness.
irr Hernia or Rupture—Dr. Brown' also invite
persons afflicted with Hernia to call, as he has paid
particular attention to this disease.
Letters from a distance, asking advice, must con
tain a fee, or they will not be attended to.
Office on Diamond Alley, a few doors from
Woad street, towards the market. Cutisulrations
strictly confidential. oct2adfnwy
A NIP:RICAN OIL—Till; GREAT REMEDY OF
NATURE.—Procured from a well is Kentucky,
185 feet below the earth's surface. This Oil will be
found vastly superior to Harlem, B itisb, or any
other formerly popular Oils. Its curati e proper
ties for the follow tag aliments arc truly wonderful.
Inflammatory rheumatism, whooping-cough. plains
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,
heart-burn, 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, &e. &c.
Price 50 cents per brittle. Sold wholesale and
retail by WM. JACKSON, at his boot and shoe
store, £0 Liberty street, Pittsburoi. The ma /SOOT
stands in the door-way. Only place in Pittsburgh
where the orNutNE can be obtainad.
Caution.— In order to bo cure of obtaining the
gr. imine, purchase only of the general ageut for
Western Pennsylvania, Wm. Jackson Liberty
street, or through sub-Agenta appointed by him for
its sale, each or whom will have a a§,ow bill and
general directions in pamphlet form, containing the
names and address of the Proprietor and General
Agent of Western Pennsylvania as follows;
Dr. Hall 4- Co. proprietor, Kentucky.
Wm. Jackson, General Agent for Western Penn
sylvania, 89 Liberty street, Pritsburgh, to whom all
order's must be addiessnd.
. .
Observe—Each bottle is enclosed in one of (h
above named Pamphlets, and the name of William
Jackson, (the general and only wholesale agent for
Western PennerylllanValprinted on the oatside of the
label. oet2S
THE undersigned have had Choir attention called
to a publication in a Pittsburgh paper, under the
signature of a person calling himself Jayne. The
Philadelphia and Now York Pekin Tea Co:, do not
know said Jayne, having no such agontin Pittsburgh,'
and cannot therefore notice him, but will take occa
sion to inform the Merchants of Western Pennsyl
vania, that their Teas may be found in various places
in that region, and that their authorized agent; Mr.
J. R. Stockdale, will tall upon them with samples
of packed Teas, superior to any ever offered at the
same price in the Western Country.
wcaaa.morrr & BOND,
No. 35 North Front street:
Philadelphia, Oct.lB, 1847. 0c25-1m
New and s Popular litano Music.
DEAREST M)E,—a popular Ethiopian Melody
Mary 'liana
Take me back to old Virginia shore ;
gose of Alabama
Mountain Maid's Invitation ; •
Hine Juniata ;
• Schoolmaster's Glee;
Oh ! 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;
toys that were tasted ;
0 Come to Me ;
Oh would I were a boy again;
Molly Hawn;
Mary of Argyle;
Evergreen Polka;
Golden Prop Waltz;
New Aurora Walties
Roaalba Waltz ;
Louisville Quadrilles ;
Dtivernoy's Etercises, No. f.
Received and for sale by
JOHN H. MELLOR,
oct/5 81 Wood street.
QUibErEmN,edELO.Aß'prurWpbr6Ne:::—foDr r lai: n who v l e e r a y al s e u a P n er Pre r .
tail at the wine store of
0et.22
i l sßoapps 1834 PORT, rich and dryistraw
ed by age, for sale in half bottles and by retail
at the wine store of
oct22
. , .
By the Presttildistof the Batted Staten.
IN,purcuap ofJ4v4J, JAMES Jr. POLK, Presi
dent of the United States ofAmerica, de hereby
declare and make known that, public sales will be
held at the underinentioned Land Olkes, in the
Tennirow:or Wiscoasus, at are periods hereinafter
desig,ited, to wit -
At the Land ()thee, at MINERAL POU4T.,etimmene
on Monday, the seventeenth day_ of January
for the disposal of the public lands within the Ilndr-r
-mentioned townships and parts o towships, viz:
North of the base line and west of the fourth
MR. JANTISON.
OXLEY.
:MRS. FARR EN
Townships fourteen, fifteen and sixteen, of range
three.
Townships fourteen, fifteen and sixteen, of range
four.
Townships fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen
and elghteen„ofrange five.
Tdwriships fourteen, fifteen; sixteen and seven
teen, ofrange six.
Sections four, five; six, seven, eight, nine, seven
teen, eighteen and twenty, west of" Coon Slough,"
or township thirteen, fractional townships fourteen,
fifteen and sixteen on the Mississippi -River, and
township seventeen of range seven:
Fractional townships fourteen ; sixteen and seven
teen on the Mississippi River, - of range eight.
Frnetionalinownship seventeen on the Mississippi
River, of range nine.
At the Land - Office at GREEN BAY, commencing
on Monday the thirty-first day of January next, for
the disposals ofthe public rands within the under
mentioned townships and part of a township, viz : '
North of the base line and east of the fonrth princi
. pal meridian.
Fractional section one, in township nineteen., situ-•
ated northeas.t of LA "Nrewoilo," of range
fourteen.
Fractional township twenty-one, north or •a Fox
firvEz, ,, and townships thirty-two and thirty-three,
of range nineteen.
Tdwnships thirty-two, thirty-three and thirty. four,
or, ange twenty.
Lands appropriated by law for the use ofschools,
military or MIMr 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, übtil 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
ofnny of the I ads will be admitted until after the
expiration of the two weeks.
GIVEN under my hand at the City of Washington,
this ninth day of October, Anon Domini one thousand
eight hundred and forty-seven.
By the President. JAMES K. POLL.
IitCHARD bl. Yousra, .
Commissioner of the flentfal Land Office
NOTICE TO PRE. , EMPTION CLAIMANTS
tvepy person entitled to the right of pre-emption
to an lands within the townships and parts of town
ihipe above enumerated, is required to establish the
same to the satissaction of the Register and Receiver,
of tfie proper Land Office, and mike payment there
for as soon as practicable after seeing this notice,
and before the day appointed for the commence
ment of the public sale oflands, embracing the tract
claimed, otherwise such claim will be forfeited.
RICHARD M. YOUNG,
Commissioner oft he General Land Office.
oct22-lawlOwd
A small 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 wept. about
7 a:err:Vaud under a good state of cultivation. There
la 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 street,abovc Smithfield.
jel7—d&wtf
.Notice.
Av i n ! E a
n it E . :, ,Le
f. l.
I.l,ei,, t s t t e a r i s of
c at .d
Cranford 4 ini ni st rao n
c t .e tools
i H a ncock,
late of the County of Allegheny, deceased, hive
been granted to the subscriber; all persons indebt
ed to said estate, are requested to make immediate
payment; and those having claims agniOat the same,
will prM.7ont them duly authenticated for skim:neat.
JOHN MELLON,
0ct..29-w6t Administratoi, de bonis non.
CIIOIOE and valuable fruit-trees for sale at Mount
Hope Nursery, particularly Apples and Peaches,
and a few,yarieties of Pears, Cherries and Plums.
The proprietor hae strictly endeavored to obtain the
best of fruit. A new selection of Peaches from thc
East, which are now bearing, prove to be the best
quality. The trees are in a flourishing condition
and from one to four years old. MOUNT HOPE
NURSERY is situated 7 miles south-west from Pitts
burgh, or about a mile from Robert M'Parland'a, near
St. Clair Church, on jte old Washington Road.
And from James Couriers; 1 mile on the same road;
2 miles fram Rt. lligham's Mill, on the Washington
Turnpike.
A list of names may he obtained at Joseph Robb's
Store, Diamond Alley; Pittsbtirgh, Pa. Orders left
there will be attended to.
o et 27 w • JOHN SMITH.
Gazette copy three times Weekly and charge this
office.
Elcut6l , 2 Notice.
LETTERS Tes_ . nientary on the estate of Robert
Smith, late of Slowden township, deed., were
granted on the 16th day of October, A. D. 1847, to
the übscribers, residing in Upper St. Clair township,
Allegheny county. All persons having claims or
demands against the estate of the said decedent, are
hereby requested to make known the same to us
without delay.
SMITH,I Zrectdots
actlS-wait JOIINM'CULLY,
W I i th E t
e a 1;::.7 .1 5 a. , letter
me, s os of s Administration
f 4 i o n the
own E -
ship, County of Allegheny, deceased, have been
granted to us the sabschborsi all persons indebted
to said estate are requested to Make immediate pay
ment, and those having claims against the same will
present them, authenticated for settlement.
JAMES CUNNINGIIAM,} mr;s.
PETER MYO,
Mifflin Tp., Oct. 20, 1846. 0c26-w6t
TETI? subscriber will sell the well known T.ivern
stand and Farm of 200 acres, now being occu
pied by Robert Mahaffey. Thin property is situated
11 miles east of Pittsburgh, on the State Road lead
ing from Ea.St Liberty to . Saltsburgh, Indiana and
Coravinsville. The farna is nearly equally divided
by the main road. There are one hundred and twen
ty acres in a high state of coltivatioii, the remaining
part is colered with beautiful Oak timber. Itabounds
in Itmestone- , —Contains a strata e'f coal of 30 acres—
has many fine springs of water, and a grafted orchard
proeucing a variety of fruit. For further inforitiatiop
enquire on the premisee".
oct2l-w3t . R. M. ROSS.
Turnpike Election.
THE Stockholders of the Monongahela and Coal
Hill Turnpike Road Company, are hereby noti
fied that an Election for President, six Managers,
Secretary and Treasurer, , for the ensuing year, is to
be lied rattle House of A. McAninob, South end of
the Monongahela Bridge, - on Saturday, 2.fith day of
November, 1547, between the houriiof Ten and Two
o'clock.
oct26-3td&3tw"
AUGHN'S VEGEtAHLP.. LITHONTRIPTIC—
V 10 dot in store an for sale by
HAYS 4. BROCIMAY;
VTENIVAN RE-IV-600:bn in store; and for soli
V by - NAYS 84 BROCKWAY,
act 2 - Liberty et.
GROCERIES: . 200 Bags Rio Coffee,' strictly
ySrime ;
200 packages Vounglqson, Gun, Powder, Impe
perial and Black Teas;
50 Bbls No 3 large Mackerel;
10 4 . S. H. Molasses;
50 Boxes superior Chewing TobacCo;
20 Bbls N. O. Molasses;
fi hbds N. 0. Sugar
10 lfalf Bbls Trimmed Shad;
10 kits Mackerel;
Spices, &c., too nuerouii to mention.
For sa tt
e by.P. C. MARTIN.
MPORTEIY CIGARS-100,000 Cigars of the l'ol•
I
lowing Celebrated brands: Cazadores, Emulation,
Eseulapio, Dos Amigos, Tails Pribcipees; La Norira;
La Bayadere, Sylvas, Do Trustes, gusto Sant Princi
pees'
Steamboat do., Eagle do ., Londori
Laid Ityion , a,Cheroots r &e
ocB
TT LAIN and Fig'd French Doe Skin Passimeres;
Int English and French 01 , k do
De Joinville P7aids3
filbeft:
Figuretreaseimeres of all descriptions;
Which wilt be made to order in thn latest styles, by
ANCKEB. MAYER,
oc7 No. 70 Wood at.
NEW •L - AW.XIOK—A Trellis° on the lair of
contracts and rights and liabilities, es contrac
tors, by C. G. Addison, Esq. Just published;' for
sale by (oc14). 'ELLIOTT & ENGLISH.
JACOB WEAVER
AFF o r,',.kyENNE-1 cat!e forby
fLt; saIe 3ROCKWAY
SACQF W DA V
pal meridian
I 351112=1
FRUIT TREES
Administrators Notte
Farm". tot Sale.
W. C. ROBINSON,
Treitsurer
,P: C. MARTIN
Pantaloon Stuffs
, .
& ,c,q4
avirtn**,-I.iattiLaiNct aant , ,DrAists
FOREIGN. AND , DOMESTIC EXCHNNGE;
CERTIFICATES 7 057 . 1)EPOSIT,',DANK NOTES;
ANDS SPECIE, ti d e,
No. 64 Wood st._, dig; do abort FoOfl4,East
Pitts? rgk, P.
O ,
IIF.RENT Finds received on d4osit, anti cot:,
leetibns made do Alt -the Citing throughout the
United States. Sight checks on Baltitnore,Thilidel-
Phiai New York, Roston and 'Cincinnati, constantly.
for sale in slims to suiertrehasens.
The gaffer of en Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and
Virginia: Banks bought and told on Ike most fivcir
able termii.
The highest premitlm paid fo'r Foreign and Ameri
can Gold and Silver coins.
,
EXCHANGE ON ENGLAND, IRELAND AND
SCOTLAND, foisale ip amount! °Ls' and upwards.
marlo-d awy
E EZ;M=!
nua l & Ctik • ltY, •
.BANKERS, EXCIIMPOZ AND 7EALT.ItS. tar
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXPIANGE, CER
TIFCATES OF DEPOSIT, BAND NOTES,
GOLD AND SILVER.
No. 65 . Wo OD ST., 311D0bILVELOVir Foun2B, WEST SIDE;
Pittsbur
PAB. Funds and Currency-rbeeived on Deposit, ana
colleetidns made in all the prinOlpal Cities °file
United States.
Sight Exchange on Philadelphia, Baltimore, New
York, Boston and Cincinnati constantly for sale in
sums to suit purchasers.
Kentutky,;ndiana, Ohio ; Virginia and Penrisylva
nra Bank Notes bought and sold on the most favors
hire terms.
iThe highest premium paid for. American Gold.
Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany and
France procured, dm. mar22-y
=I
lERA.MEFt. & IZAHM,
BANKERS AND EXCHA.N&E BROK
ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
BILLS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE', CERTIFCATES
OF DEPOSITE, BANK NOTES, AND COIN.
Cornerof Third and Wood eta., directly opposite the
St. Charles iletel. in y2B
N: HOLM
h LINKERS AND DEALERS
BANK
S dic SON,
N EXCHANGE COiN 4 ANIS
OTES.
reef, Pittsburgh
No. 55 Markel
hangs. Buying rare.
Cincinnati 4 dis
Louisville * cc
S. Louis . I cc
ROTES. . ..
x:elling rate. Fae
Nev. York pr
Philadelphia i "
Baltimore - I "
BANK
Buying rates.
County & City orcPs die
Relict notes r•
Pennsylvania CO "
New York rr
Maryland
New Orleans
Buying rates.
Ohio die
Indiana ic
Kentucky "
Virginia 3 it
Wheeling a as
Tennessee , 3 "
aut3-Y
Fl.'=l:l
HOON AND SARGENT,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERF.,..
N. E. CDR. WOOD AfiD SIXTH STREETS, PITTSEDEDD, PS
DALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills,
Foreign and !Domestic Exchange, Certificates
of Deposite, &c.
EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the
Uunion, and Europe, for sale le sums to suit purcha
sers.
CURRENT and Rai funds received on deposite.
COLLECTIONS to de ou all parts of the Union,
at the lotiest rates.
. pr.FzErsc= :
•
Neears. M. Leech & Son,
" Ogden:&:Snowden,
" Wm. Bell & Sou v PIrrSBURGII.
. 4. S. M , Clurken,OE-o.
•' English & Hffunett.
" Fleming ditrother,
" Poles, Llti &op Co. } Plili...i.D'i.
" Wm. R. mpsou & Co.
W
" HoadlY, Ph /P-5 & C o. 1 NEW Totem.
' 4 Babcock; & C. •
Tiffany, Ward &Co. 1
" John NPCOllOlIgh CO. BittudoiSE:
Mr. lames George,
" H. Hanna, CmcurtqA-it, 0.
Joseph 'Watson; ,,,.
messmos, O.
Messrs. Fenner & M , Millan.
R. F. Ellis, Es q., Cashier,' Bank Lewistown, Pa
Pittsburgh, September 2d, 1847-y
ore, No. 9l
mufp:2,llB:etcf.o-Mir7JkiMarftlia; . :(laStte of the Sa
ble Harozonistso is now prepared to receive orders
for all kinds of Looking Glasses, Pier, Mantel and
Toilet; plain and ornamental portraiLminiature 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 $a9S.
se9-d3xn&w4t
Imported Segal's, etc
TIIE lovers of gOod Segara and Tobacco; are re
spectrally informed, that the subscriber has just
received en extensive assortment ofthe most approv
ed brands, among theM the following, viz:
VictoHa, Plantation, Principe, Venus Regalia,
Regalia, Faf,torres, Eugene's, Common
Also, a few Roles of "Slghter , s,Black Fat," a
celebrated chewing tobacco.
JOEL MOHLER,
ntgi Druggist, Firth and Woodete.
Chionicle and Gazette copy.
Carter's Cabinet Library.
PLEASANT TALES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE, bl
old Humphrey.
Life of the Rev. Wm. Tennent, formerly Pastor of
the Presbyterian - Church atFreehold, in New Jersey.
in which is contained, amonLother interesting par
tient ars,rin account of his being three days in a trance,
and apparently lifelcis.
Peace in Believing; by Rev Walter .ISicGiloray.
The Loss of Austrilla; a narrative of the loss o.
the Brig Austrilla by fire; on her voyage freilit Seith
and Sydney, with an account of the sufferings, reli
gious exercises, end anal rescue of the . passengers;
edited by the Rev. James IL McGavin, Dundee.
The Force of Truth, an authentic narrative; by
Thomas Scott.
The above are ulnifcrrrn *HI the "Christian Cabi
net Libra'Tyr• publisliedbflt. Carter. Just reed by
ELLIOTT & ENGLISH,
ocl2 56 Market at. between 3d and 4th..
. .
European Agency, and ktemittandes to
Ireland, England, mac. .
T ARGE and small sums of money can at all times
j_j be remitted' by s:ght drafts at reduced rata 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 Substri
ber; or during his absence from tug ctty from Octo
ber until May, on his annual tours to Europe, by ap
plication to JAKE:3 MAY, Merchant, Water street;
Pittsburgh. H...tCEENAN, Attorney
and Counsellor at. Law, and E,dropcan kgent,
Pittsburg],, Pa:
P. S; As H. Keenan has been frecknently troubled
by applications and lettges on the business of "Herd
-10:an 8t Keenan," passenger agents of Hew York; he
4 11de_ms it necessary to say, that he isnot the,Seenan
of that firm, and has 'Wetter had any conne.iion with
either of those persUns. oct4
--
ioer . gs 6oTiii. ---- ------
AA. 5, , 1_ 4 1.6 . 0N, 62 Market streci,:ifill, open this
i morning, fire epics ofCiatmeres, Oregon - and
California Plaids; Gala do; Merino do; alio Muni' do
Lainsf - Cishmer do Coyne. .
Preneh ilitiiinoi crrii , 47:iiNifi.
Si excellent assortment of Utah...Stens, B)ue and
:J.
PlaCk Colors, of ever; qtiality; also Alietecas .a
Bombazines.
Ilaw4dt RisbNal.
NlO pd of Rich Ronnet Rlbboaa of trttc A:clef
eels°, tioo Wrought t : ollars and earn,. my
FMVI 1.
I r bales or Rid; White and Veilete Fletteile, teeth
Plain %nil Tv filled, of seen ireatitFt elio;4lk pin=
or - Whitney, Boa t Rose at 3 aclinp rilitskete, of
every site
Cdstinelle,
4 Cage!' of Black, ktixrul and Me, Figured tnd
Plain; also Casriinerna and Bread Clothe &c. c.
At 6 Market (Arent; •
A. A'.',MASON lk Co::
act':
— Dalyo 114at 1 ttuOrters for nester) :. .
those O who wish. to provide for the apprise ing
cold wCather, would do well-to call in ti i e
.to
examine rey,aislYrtinent of Woolen Drawers, under
Shirts.,Stockiiis i Comforts, &c. &c., as I have my .
wiuter's stoat ready for examination, ofniy own,s4o
Foreign riuMufacture.
N. 13. Call- early that ytin, r 4sly,-Miie the first
choice.
..
Sign of the Big Stocking, Stir et. -
between Wood - and Market.
se2s-tf
CIII.E.RItY BRANDY, wholesale or retail, at thi'
XJ..wine store. Also, :a few ilexes very choice.
oct2o JACOB WEANER.,-..
.
B Y
VESTINGS--10 4 ' Yds. more of thoni ' , are
and choirs Frenclt
. Fied-Cashmeres and Silks..
ROBINSON,
Importer,
Rath street.
oeIRL3*
iTh4PstiDLFDO*l6.B'EC•eaiiiie;± - : •
10 Star
DX. Sperm f• ,
20 Diptied ; for .
ocl9 3. D. wiLt.,rmsts; 110..Weioil - at.
IQUORICE.-1 Cue Small Stielc; for.sale by
1j.0619'
J. Er. W1LL1A.10,..110 Wood-st•
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bAlvt ur
ALLEN 11RAMER -EXCHANGE 13R6tEni
f —consinr, or lam!! rato"lcoore Vrat
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PiiisliirOh flanks:.
Gerirrintovin.. par Circleville (LUVriince),.4*
Claepturcourity;.. - :...par
Delaware:cottitty::: - ; :pal Xcnia
Mtinvoinery
tlorthumberlancl par Sandndliy,, • 6
.4 t" . • • • • . 1
rleaugi
Col- Ilsitk. & Bridge Ce pai
Reading pay
lanpaster pai
Doylestown pai
Eau/Sta. e . • Pa.'
Bucks county— ... par)
Pottsville ... . .
Washington .. . . .
BrownSville .
York
Charnbersburg i
Gettysburg
Middletown
Carlisle
C. mart
Harrisbtn
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Honesdaln
Lebanon
Lewistown ..
Wyoming:, .
Erie r
West Branch
Waynesburg
Susquehanna County ' l
L ehigh C'ounty
U. States Bank 2$
Relief - Notes .. . . •
City and County :Scrip':.:!,
111DIA1fA.
Slat:dna - cid branches—
State . . ...
zrxrocxy.
All Bank'
DWART,) ItHELN
Eastorn.Bazika . . . ;
Wheeling
'Branches .
Becht at Morgoniowi.:l
Baltimpre City pai
pir.w Yonstl
City Paulin
Country Banks .. ' ... . ....f
NEW - -
All solvent banho .
NEW JERSEY
Plainfield no 10
acrid stustii, Books. .. .
JOAN L o. Ibi„No. 81 :%.134 Siretifi
between Diamond Alley .76:1 4th tree* : hid
received d of:thefol owing aired and
Secular Music po Ohi, NV MO vy lotkat
est cult prices
Thep Cartniva SaCra; 13y MasonG:J.Velib:
Psaltark o 'cc'
Mason's Slcred Harp, VOli:•l'cind.t. '
it_ Patent. Notes..
Western . Harp,. by Rev. S. Wakefield
Christian• Harp: Patent; Notes.;.:
Missouri Harmony " cf
The Boican 117eloJion, n crol)&4tjon'OtSbnifOr'reili, _
Rotimis;.CMOM - a;, ttc.. b tntludidg llama oftim",
popular pieces of the, fray; arranged
nited for 4 voi::e.i 7 .,vitlr an a& ornpaniitientlat
Piancif4rte. -
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JUVENILE MUSIC ROOK&
The Young Choir, - by .13rniabOry and
The Young- Choirs Comii ri •
J,ohnstnros Voeal Ctass
Mason's Juvenile -Harp. -
,
NEW BACRED BOOKS:
Tie gacrpdChoratist; - by Hastings C¢ BrarlbttrY.`7, ,
Tbe Psalinodist
The sacred Arinerel, by Virgil C. Taylor.-
The SOtitbein Harthony.'
The Bqten Sacred Harmony; by
Cofigh Syrup
IF you uso MOitaAN's Couall Siam. ; it wilt
you of the Influenza and Cough. - ,
Prrtsntriiext, Jan. 1e..'11347 . ;',
41ii.Jotrd D. Mon4Aro.—This is re teittObail
had been !aiming under a aeterc cou g h foY.aeYeraj
weeke, - 101°01 compelled me to
.reavesixwork
was periuff.ded to callat yoneDnik.Storeolnkrnii.4.-.
chase a bottle . of your Circuit ,slt.s
Li, and 4n
fod
great ielief from it- and after usinetheVholeiif . - trel -
battle, I fotind myielf entirely 'cured of trlY.eought -
I have recomniended . it to r riiriy - 'iitheteof nay ac=e
quaintanee, - whom it never failed to Cute 'L can say,. '-
that Morgan's Cough SYitip , is the - best. . -
have ever deed for
a bottle. JAMES A. w
Thiid at.- above
Pr'epared and dold r.TOHN
t his Drug Store,Vni door
oct22
RODUCE—A lot of I'Vool,'Flazsieed,-Beemsati
r Clove:. Seed and Timothy Seed, just. recMAreel .
on consignment, and fot sale by
oct26 MI LLE.II.-li. ILICICETSON.
PAT. FENCE: A adar supply, arid iinpr y
article. -L. WILMASTiI
oc:112
D LACK WALNUT BOARDS: - A supply on Ilan!!
D and for sale by L.
0e.22 ear. Pena and sta..
QUINGLES: 200 31. on Inn. ind for' sa
.. L. WILMARTEIi'::
cor. Penn and Irwin-gas:7,,
0c:22
dead tfresses and Rosetta
ECEIVED by Express; tu-day;
EL a those very superior liestiPresses
,
Boxessarne patterns—in all
rich and beautiful. .
10 Boxes Rosnus, do.
The above goods are en6l4lYnew d *.frituni .
only ai BARIC9WS , Ar„TURN.F.AI .4 .-. -
oct22 _ _ , .No 46 41.rket,ntre,et...
9AYLOR, Cc.VS doublpq.:g9p_s ,
Ports, fur said - Wholesale or rotj at the ;}vine'
05i.22-. Elora or - .7SeOII.WEAVER.-
114 - 45*, at
DUCAL
the wine itore of
oct22
irtiVi..Nlllll.A PORTg, Corsale b,t4elbl?l.Axt : thit
j Wine store a
oct B 2
LONDON
sale
and', olfopg flavereslp
for sale tiy tlee bottle and '-on gq.
wine gore Or (cret.22) .TACOrt
O}„.1) OPORTO PORT, ini:po:Tred in glias,,for.6llo -
tt die *foe stole of ,
oct22
DOBE .TRICE,
sweetPort,fordllo;r}','.liebarr'ilandondraughty
at the nine store 'Of i• ' •
oetxfi
CO!fi told, doubfeSgrajtc,::•44C - Itiiiiii:
iT and fruity; for fialeu:LialesalO:dr...rital at thq
witie store of . (acifi2) • JACOB WEAR
IN -CX.STZLION BRANDY- half
for sale tiy : ••••
OC3 ¢ P. C.
IN-4 p;pos Swan„ Black horso snd »o 1 an
Gn;:•nith certificates, for nitO by'";
'j T 1! casks Port,' Madeira,: - IfOd , Sitfiq
Y Wines, part very c4d; for sale:l?x,
o ei 6 . -
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,
Q A.1111 1 1NES: 200 half kßoxest
: lOO third- ,- *c
Just ricAdied sincl for sale b;. •-•
'uct2o 4- ItICKETSCIN. •
13burborr'Wiii
I) kry on consi4mnicat arid few dale by: •-•-
oct2s - JAMES MAY.
CASE; Bath W k;oi
iti:jtiald jar t ,
bruggists,-1w:
C) CASES titiiierfor V elvet 13tittl Corkei-tor
CASES Vial Corksi for ealo ti
5
oct26 . N:D:1-111611bAN:n.
for. ale bj" . .
1. - att2G . YOEttl.'n;
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311algs Bops, justrec.ve,
VI ;neat, and for - #ale ypq
.oci26 . .
11
TVl°rLe cal ell' o P :1 13 c L o
Sal; Cana hanittaftsre:al34i:l'
act2k _ p,
RApTigir,7s..
citorra AND TIMOTIIY,SEEDI,. , IO;.Ticask,
Clover Seed;" 5 ,Unehele
- „ .
tignment and for sale; by '
oct26 MILLER &Ft ? CKETSO~F
_ . .
BOURBOUN WHLSKEY.: og ; •
reian, by • ' '
oet26'' .
otrotte , ,
12M- and for
oct26 Bpst.LEß' & ittegETSoll,
•
Q RE....kNlSprintingyp.er,k2 by 32justrectij•%,
4'Oand foi sae by ; :
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fsdiota • • ••..*•!
Laifcaiter,:,• •
Hamilton
•anton
Urbana . • -
iGrattvPle:... •,• •
Stat 6 Bk =lll3il=Cheil 4(7
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Bank of Illinois ~
, iiic4.lx4Art..; ) , :ii.'._ . . ' •
River Raisin ..7,11
InsurariCn.CoTnpilY - .4":19 . 7 . • ".-
Aiite 1Tank....; . ...:.:.45
)akla3d County,. ~ . .2: :10 , ''. ...
Faun..and Mee,ll,bank4tt, . . :.
St. Clair . •: ~..., :....no ; talk: ' -
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State Dank ....... :.,-ili _,--
All bankp ~.-...,;;:1
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instints:ExcliAs6l.l*. , -- -
New Yak: , .' .- .i. (pie:in:l l 1 -..
Philadelpliia..', - I.i ''. ".*; *
Balls , ...
rA, - i..5441* -4,3*. c'tl.ll,;(li-r: -
410 i Gbld,.(prem):4; .3-
014 . ' do. ~.. . do;;;-,4,:;5 '- .
Glii.necte.';'..'...; :":::....§'oor,
' Soveieiini:s4 80.
FtedefickdOre .-'.;'. :'.Ertild
Ten. Thaler - el ': :,:.;.7 SC( ; ---
iTen Gnildein::.:;. - .'..3 9d
ILmaid , obiz ......-.:,....:41.29
Naloieons:: , .... :: 0 SO
libobiiiSlGgyaniski.:l6 bo`.'"
ini:fantiiit ".: - .'—';'. - .15-bil
Ducats ' ' ' ' ' :219 - !
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cot. Penn . and Irwin=lits.
JACQI3 IVEAVF.iL
-SACOR WR.A.VEIC
JACOB WEAVER:
JACOB WV.AVEII,
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