. • 4- --- • - _ . • BB ; rspared d dud ddiriecded:ii*O:-.d.fternoon. BOARD,: OF. TRADE. • com'artair: rtoyirdßF.rt. •Jobs Shipton, 3 Shea,. 3.5. Clarke __. .. MOVEMENTS .OFT. , H.N, STEAIM SHIPS. SAILINO DAYS. • . Ifiritie._, . leaVes Ertel:mt., ' learn tr.' S. Britt4t9.t4, Ba.iit,••• , •••'.. T' — '' --- Oct. / Oct. 16 L0tt;...":" • .'„.:, - ...0ct,'15,:.. - 1.7.:.Nei. 16 ?enei Franie. &den U. S. llmm~. - 30, Sept. 15.,..:.0ct: 15 • Missouri S ept. 30 Oct: , 31 New Y0rk..,..... Oct. 15. t ~..NOv. 15 leates..Eurilie; karat!. g Waskiegton & liewitt, ' Oct. 19....., POD.P OF ' .PITTSBVRGH. STETINITiTEIL • IZ! THY CHA:NASZ, ' 'ARRIVED. . r .‘iteisinger, Linfard, ,Cincinnati ..; Caleb Cope„Shoals, Beaver , friendship, Davis, Cincinnati ;Ailing° Chief, More, Wellsville Catlett, Wellsville ". 3, Beaver; Clark,. Beaver. 'Sivatara, Cox; Brownsville. Danube, Cock, Browniville onsul, Bownaan, Brownsville Loins McLain;Bennet, BrOwinaille • DEPARTED. tlipper No 2, Crooks, CincinnatiL - Wellsville, Catlett, Wellsville Lake Ene, Eiemphill, Beaver. Danulai, Cock, Brownsville Brewnsville " Louis MCLaii Bennet Brownsville "Surotara, Cox, Briwnsville. TITTSBURGII RIIRILETS-DAILY REVIEW. , OFFICE OF THE POST, "1 SATuntur Mortician, Nov. 6, 1847. * Yesterday . was cool and pleasant for out door 4:isirteSs. There was nothing new m business ivalksc 'FLOITR - The sales are confined almost excin. tsively tbsecundiaands, for city consumption. The apatulative &man& has entirely ceased. We no. tice no'change in prices. Sales by the dray load to bakers at V-1,8763,00, and by the single bbl. at Iss,l2ied,tld. G.1141M,--11Tarkerrery'quiet, and not much ar riving. Stria sales of 'Wheat at 90a93c.; Corn, A0(345 Oats, 261428; 'Earley, 43(&50. CHESTNUTS—Are beginning to ; otne in freely. Sales at $3;2693,50 per Ista. BACON—OId Hams are nbt bo'nutch in demand as during the warm season. Sales at Stak..; Sides, 71 Shoulders, 'I. • CHEESE—SaIes BO bra. W. N. Oic. HEMP—Sales at $1,30 per ton. STEEL—The following are the wholesale prices of Steel: Naylor & Co's Cast Steel, 17 cents. do Mob. Shear at 17 cents. do German do. at 13 do do Eng. B. do. at id do IHasshairs Cast Steel, at id do do D. - Shear do at 16 do do German• do st II do Nevr.and Popular Ptauo Music. I'AEAREST populdr Ethiopian Melody Mary Diane ,Take me back to old Virginia shore ; i Iloilo _Vabarn ; Mountain Ittaid'a Invitation ; Blue Juniata; Schoolmaster's Glee; -Oh I Summer night: From Den ParrinAle; What's , a Ole Steer Simmer; `Scenes that are brightest; Lament of I.F..olsish Emigrant; . Rockaway; Dui.Alloat r • . Ilday Queen; The Witcher; Joys that wore tasted; 0 Come to Me; Oh would I were a boy again.; Molly Dawn ' Mary of Argyle; Evergreen Polka; • Golden Drop Waltz; New Aulora Waltzess Roaalba Waltz; Louisville Quadrilles; Duvereuy's Exercises, Received and kw sale by JOHN li. MELLOR. , oct2s. tirl Wood street. A MERMAN - 011?-- - THEVREAT REMEDFOF NATURE.—Prneured from a well in KentuckY; 185 feet below the earth's surface. This Oil will be -found vastly superior to Harlem, ac any other formerly popular Oils. Its curathe !proper tiii for the' following ailizents are triply 'wonderful. Inllaminatory rbeumatistn, whoaping-tosglf. phthis in, coughs, colds, spasms, titter, erysipelas, scald head„ croup, inflammatory sere ":thiont, livercom- plaint, inflammation of the kidneys, pries in the breast, side and back, diseases of the spine, piles, heart. burn, diseases of the hip joint, inflamed sore eyes," , deafaess And ear ache, worms, tooth-ache, sprain e,strainsi burns, scalds, bruises, cuts, ulcers, cancer,,fiver, sores, &c. price' 50 cents per bottle. geld wirolesale and retait . by WM. - JACKSON, at his boot and shoe sture,'B9 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. The me 'soot. stands hi "the door-way. 'Only place. iv Pikalint-gh where the us mint can be obt2litati. - - Cciatiou..;- , ln-order to be lore of obtaining gtatiine, pereirseenly of the general sgeut for Western Penniyhrarfia, Wm. Jackson, 69 1 iberty street; or throtigh nub-Agents r appointed by him for I[e solo , each of whom criil. have a show bill and ' generaldirectioss'im pamphlet form, containing the names and 'addreris of the 'Proprietor and General Agent of Western Pennsylvania as follow= • Dr .- 4 , 4o:preprietor,Rentecky. Tackiin, General Agent for Western Penn .s. , . *sylvan', 89 Liberty sweet, Pittsburgh, to whom all orders must be addreased, Observet-Ilach bottle is enclosed in one of the :above 'named Pamphlets, and the name of William . iLieltson, (the general aid only wholesale agent for Western Penneyl vania) printed on the outside of tho label. ' • ott2B For Now Orleans, 4 . . Cquintda, goniirello. jaikJan, Carthage, and ail intermediiit , Ports on Pied Riet . r. t , c . , , The ,new and fast running en= i t e al t . . -. CAROLINE, ". osti,anaster, w 4 ll leave for the above and all inter' . mediate ports, on MONDAY Morning, at 10 co , clock: For (ro•ght or passage apply on board, or to ..trys . . GEO. 1511LTENBGRDER. -Old Whiskey, &e. 4Qn BBLS..OId Monongahela. Rye Whialccy ; .n.rU 20 " Old Tennessee Peach Brandy nov4 - For sale by P. C.-MARTIN 'C Ant:ILES-15 Boxes Sterine; 5 if Sta r;l 10 " Sperm. For oalo by nov4 J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood et. MOLASSES -30 Barrels N. 0. Molasses ; in 3 S. IL do; • 2 s , Phila. steam Syrup; For sale by _ J.D. WILLIAMS, nov4 no Wood at SUGAR --5 Hhde prime N. 0.; 6 Boxes Havana; 1121 Bags Brazil; 10 Rbls. assorted' Loaf; 5 Crushed and Pulverised, for sale by J. 1). WILLIAMS, 110 Wood at. mart OFFFE—.4OO Bags prime and-Fancy Rio; 10 Old Gov. Java; 35-- x' .Laguaym, for sale-by J. D: WILLIAMS, 110 Wood at nov4 sc ap„-tip,..lr. Extra No. Palm ko " Fancy, for sale by nov4 J. 1)..W1E4A.M5.,1 1 0 Wood-at 0.1 7 _ -- ' ••• ' -"•• - -printing ers. ' • Oa RE i llaiSprintiog:paper, 2 by 32jestreeeive A.Jaed for sale by - J HN DpDAVIS, • - ' -Octal ' - corner of ood and Fifth Sta. I%TI W LAW BOOK—A Trnabie on-the law - of ~11 contracts and rights and-liabilities; ex contrac ;tors,, Addison, Esq. Just published; nu i nalC,bs ELLIOTT 'fa ENGLISH. „,...„00,,......yrni..-Foraale by • nova„D. W/LIMIMS, 110 Weal at . , , • , • • , ._.poteicy valtiO .riilett, Theo matistni rcmale 'weakness, diseases' of the womb, Monthly atippreiSiono. Diseases of the pinta, fistu la in alto,. nervotis idreitiona, pains - in the back and irritations of tlie neck of the bladder and kid nap, acrobatie'eniptione, totter, ring-ivorth, mercu rial diieases etc. Y EARS -•TWELVE PRACTICE Exelfisively devoted ; to the study and treatment of venereal diaiirders,..and those : arising from youthful . ,„ . excesses, gaiety, climate, or itaptulitteirof the blood whereby the Aonititulion 'May have been enfeebled, enables Di. Brown to offer assurances and speedy relief to all Who may place themselves tinder' his care. Dr. Brown s offices are conveniently arranged into separate apartmeutsi patients cart Visit Dr. 13. 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, Dt. Brown's ready skill in removing vaherear_diseasei, , in their various forme d unstages, offers induce/name which can rarely be equalled. Strangers are hereby apprised that Dr: Brown has been regularly_educated to every branch of medicine and for the last twelie years cobfisfed himself exclusively to the treatment of those dis eases. . Dr. Drown is the only regularly educated sergeon in Pittsburgh who gives his whole tipanaon t o the s e complaint.. ~./ , to-Certain, safe and speedy cures will in all cases be guarantied. Recent casts are reheyell in a short time, with out interruption from business. Otr. 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 afee j * or they will not be attended to. illtr Office On Diamond Alley, a few doom from Wood -street; towards the market. Consultations strictly confidential. . .. oct2sd&wy NEW YORK PEKIN TEA COMPANY CAUTION TO THE PtH11.10: ;LEXANDER .PAYNES is the only authorised ,agent in Pittsburgh and Allegheny citiee, for the sale of the Pekin Tea CompanriTeas of 75 and . 77 Fulton st., New Yea. Another person in Pith burgh pretending to sell oar tens is an impostor, and cle4tives all who may patronise him. It is common ly known that the Pekin Tea Company's teas have proved evader to all other teas sold, and for this reason many persons have 'dishonestly pretended to have the sale of the Pekin Tea Company's teas, when they are all the time vending trash and cheap stuff which they hare obtained elsewhere. Others' , again assume the name of Tea Company and' imi-1 tate our packages, and thereby deceive many. / We are informed that there is a person in Pittsburg selling Teas under the name of the New York and Philadelphia Pekin Tea Company. We have only id say that this assumed company have no connection whatever with the New York Pekin Tea Company, as consumers of Ira will readily discover by corn. oaring the article they a ll with the genuine tea, meld by the New York Pekin Tea Company, at the store .cl''.Jaynes, 72 Fourth at. Al. Meagre. 51 , CALL5IONT eI3OND, of Phila -1 delphis, have no connection whatever with the New ' York Pekia Tea Company, nor have they any right erprittlrge to sell testi under a name so nearly re- I senabhirg ours, as to bake a tendency to mislead the pablic, DOUGLASS IS CO, norlt 75 snd 77 Fulton st„ N. Y. ~ Rave tideless—Just Received. (el F.RMAN Ballads and Songs; Ur Northern Mirintrehry ; `,. The Magic Brag-, by Fouque ; Tales, by the Peri:niece Foultie; The Shadowleks Man; QuAntin Mitayi or the Blacksmith; The Caravan ' &e., by Ilauff; Wm. Tell, by Sehill'ar; The Maid 01 Orleans; Shakespeare Novels, 9 vols.; Cettrell's Recollections of Silierta i Clarkson on the Slave Trade; Cowan's Speeches—Dublin Edition; 6 Ferjuson's Astronomy, by Sir David Firewater ; Bonnyeastle's Astronomy. For klie by B.S. BOSWORTH -Co. 43 Market at. noes A V as Book-keeper or Salesman, by A a gentleman who is well acquainted wiih the business. The very best referencn will be givee. Apply at thus office. nov.l.d3t STIIIL LENNAILD, a record of Woman's Lee, by Airs. Grey. Margaret Graham, by G. IL P. James-11 lot. The Crate= or Vulcan's Peak, by J. F. Cooper; fresh supply. Martnaduke Herbert, by the Countess of Mesa- 111. ton tiir Henry %organ, the ilueczneer, by the author of Rattlin the Reefer, &c. The Wayside Cross, by Capt. Millman. The Buckskin, by the :rather of £then Allen, 4.c. Rory Oltloom—fresh amply. Wl!dash, or the Crurser,of the Capes--fresh sup ply Thetrairie Guide, a tale ot'the Mexican War. The Virgin ul the South, by Ned Dentline—iresh supply. Watery of the Metric:ln War, to Aug. 23. Isadore:Merton: or the Aeseree of Fortune_ Cruise or did Gradlful, :by a Naval 01Boar. Vie Mexican Ranchero., Isy C. E.. evens. Alltaia, the Rene of Avondale. A new edition of Miss Pvekering's F.xpeetrert. " . ef Capt. Maryetys Works. Dickenal partle of Life—fresh supply. The Magazines for November, &e., for vale by • W. S. CALDWELL; '3:l street, epposite the Post (Vice: nozd CHt.CKERING'S vtAtios--nree .4)( vie above celebrated Poulos, just received and for sate by JOHN H.ll ELLOR, fit, Wood street. IMM Vitra oil. JT L. ronkling & Co.'s supenor Winner Lard• Col, ~ constantly on hand, and for gain in quantities rollout purchatrs, by 6ELLkIft.I3, nesli Art for Mannfactattarn. .QUGAkt-10 11lido. N. 0. Sugaz—primo--on con-' signment, for sale by _ nov4 W Ines :sun Liquors; 17, NI BR AC ING mime of the most celebrated 1 4 Brands, of every vazioty, grade and vintage, for salt by the Cask or gallon.- by P. C. MARTIN, nova ' earner of Smithfield and Front sts. • Port W toe. 1 oCass 0 Cass Hunt & Co. Port. A cotntnott port :Moe, fur plc low by nuv4 P. C. MARTIN. 52 BOXES 10115, tOr/ 6. IRI 10 and Ns 18 Glassy •fur sale low, by nol4 BASIIC or Pgrzirßustou, Nov. OM. 7111 F . President and Directors ofthis Hank have this day declared a dividend of three and one half per cent. on the capital stock for the; last six months, payable to stockholder' or their legal rep. sentatives forthwith. JOHN SNYDER, nov3.l3t&wl Cashier. MHE Merchants and Mannincturer , s Burk has this day declared a dividend of Toot per Cent. on the capital stock, out of the profits for the last six months, payable on or after the 12th inst..— Eastern stockholders will he paid at the Commer cial Bank of Penna. in Philadelphia: W. EL DENNY, Pittsburgh, Nov. 2, 1847-dtd Cashier. ExcHartaz BABY or PITTSBURGH,/ November 2, 1847. pins Sink has this day declared a dividend o JL. THREE ARRA HALT TEA CENT. on the capital stock, out of the profits of the last six. months' pay able to stockholders!, or their legal riipreseatatives, on or alter the Ilth instant. nova CHEESE -50 Dozes Primo W. It., in atom' and for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS, nov3 110 Wood at. taiqUEEN PORT WINE—Dry and very superior for medical purposes, for sale wholesale and re at the wine store of bet 22. JACOB WEAVER. 088ORN 2 8 1834 PORT. rich imid dry, straw color ed by age, for tile in hale bottles and by retail et the'wine store of oct22 JACOB WEAVER. MOBAGCO-38 Boxeu-45>s, fl , s and 1 ib. Luinp T0ka. 5 00,, just reed and foruale. by • Pds"' • MILLER .1.• RICKETSON. )1. Stiitytc, ''6s,"'jhici iond .7417.ey;-"ntin' be eon- Iliad in all tiures of a pri ti or delicate nature, in lent to. thenanian - frame. rpt,bna, lionerrlitea, - and donsequencei, together ith all VI:IMRE:AZ fills imparitiet of the in 37, with 411 d'isea'ses of 14.E1fRAZ Oren; akin , set, Urethral ilitehargea, Wanted, New nooks. F. SELLERS [TM! P. C. MAATIN4 THOS. M. fIOWE, Ca3bier , ;4 „ - 214110.11 •• == beaiitifi..lFrenek4FlowerllnidiriXanalobiase, ,Lampe, Gold and tiil ite,- - ..Wfitpdtipi;'. Sofa and Rocking Chair -and PtiniY . BY JANI E r•14I NA, This evebiog, Saturdisfl;,Ncit. , -611 . , , 15t - r - eetlY gas libght v ilt bo errld atAioAuctitOk.,lVONstre,l'llo. 114 Wobd street, dire° "dosirls jthi.triff-ronowing fancy artielirr, _ • Beautiful kre nch'Bei3 nets . .1 4 161sat:'. Bold efrio the most exquisite . titylesindotitnialakhip, ` ith fancy stained glasses and maitile:-kattoin*Ohtifirat of the kind ever offeritireither it public or private sale in this city; splendid Candlebrass, now patterns; astral and solar lamps; 1 splendid spring scat sera; 1. do do rocking chair; fancy show else; also a largeo, aricty of new and second hand gold atutsilver pittenTlever and other Watches; mantel clocks; 1 fowling piece, 1 revolving e iatol i and immediately after, superfine cloths, CII93IMereS and cassinetts; in lengths to suit purchasers. nova JAMES ItI'ICENNA, Aviator. Books at Aral tow O . N Saturday evening, the fith lust. at 8l o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Room, cor of Wood and bth streets, will be sold awexteneive collection of valuable theological, historical, poetical, clasei cal and Miscellaneous Soaks, family Bibles, blank book', music bhoks, letter an d cap writing paper, gold and eel pens, wafers, &o, Also, one box sea shells,&c. nova JOAN 1.. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Alsatian Sales Int ..fOllll D. DSVIR, AUCTIONEER DRY GOODS - - - - N Monthly' &gaming, the Bth inst., at 10 o'- LJ clock at the Commercial Sales Rooms, come. of Wood and sth streets, will be sold, an extensive aosortment . of staple and fancy Dry Goods, &c., among whiah are clothi, cusaimeres, satinetts, flan nels, mtislina, - calicoes, gingham, alpaccas, Mari noes, Cashmeres, silk velvet, &c. At 2 o'clock, P. M., 4 hilds. and 16 Barrels good quality New Orleans Sugar; 10 do: N.. 0. Molasses; 10 dozen coal and Devenshire shovels; 5000 super. quality vanish tegars; Y: U. Tea, rice, tobacco, wrapping paper; a large assortment of new and second hand Household Furniture, embracing ma hogany spring seat sofas, rocking chairs, bureaus, tables, bedsteads, fancy and common chairs, large gilt frame looking glass, mantel clecks,alm cooking stoves. kitchen uteriils, &c. At 61 o'clock, P. M., a handsome assortment of French style tine shirts, cassimere and aattinett pantaloons, Gold and Silver Watches, Shot Cans, Pistols, Vlo/1115, fine table and pocket Cutlery, vatie ty Goods, &c. noss Large 'two Story Brick Dwelling House anti Building Lot• at Auction. rIgN Saturday afternoon, November 6th, at 2 o'- clock, on the prenthes, will be sold, that splen did two story Brick dwelling house and handsome improvements, with about one and a half acres of ground, situate on the Steubenville turnpike road, near Temperanceville, now in the occcupaney of Daniel Haughey. A LSO, 51 Building Lots, adjoining the aliovc, very eligi bly situated, at laege site, all of which aro very de sirable for private residences and other purposes.— A plan of the came may he seen at the auction core and at the house of William Applegate, near the premises. Terms, one-fourth cash, residue in three equal annual payments with intercst. T.tie in fee ample, and indisputable. not 2 301 IN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. fAmericln copy.) built Later arum tlie East. TII E suberiber respectfully invites the attention of city customers and others desirous of hav ing their clothini made in the latest and most fish iomable manner, to his entire new stock of goods, such IS aro in use the present season, and particular ly those adapted to the customer trade: comprising In part, a general assortment of French, English and American Cloths, Cassimercs and Vesting', in great er variety than any heretofore t 1 eter! in this ciry ; together, with a general aasortment of every thing in the Tailoring line. Ile feels conFdent of being able to execute all ordrrs intrusted to hitn, in a manner that cannot be antraaned either in style or workmanship, by any eastern work, being supplied with competent arm fashionable cutters—=r. James C. Watt and others. On hand, a general assortment of Ready :Slade clothing; cut and made in the Istest and most up per, red styles, which pill be sold low for cash. An early tail is respectfully solicited, by P. DELANY, No. 49, Ltberty strict cer TO TMLORS. J. C. Watt's Patent Grade- Ating Shoulder Measure system of garment cuttlng, for vile. The shore system is too wail now to the trade to requiie comment. Prlec $lO 00. oc3o Prince's Linnecan Botanic Garden anti . . Xtsesery, Plashing. AV "M. R. PRINCE t's - . CO., successors of William I V Prince, and stile proprietors of his great col lection of Fruit Trees, tore just published their NEW DINCRIPTIVE cxre Lot; u Es, 16th editrin,) Tne aktortment of trees and shrubbery, roses. dah lias, bulhous, mots, 4-c. is the finest in the Onion. Fruit tree■ tail lie supplied of the largest site. Or. namerital trees, 12 to 20 feet in height, and Ern/- green tree. 6 tt, 14 feet, and at 2:i per cent. less than the usual rates. Orders promptly executed and for- warded ss desiltd. nnr2-d3t• PennsyVvariln Ball florid Compitur. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. PROPOSALS wilj be received until Thursday, the 23th day of November, atIO o'clock, A. M., at the Town liall , in the Borough of Lewistown * for the grading and masonry epos about 36 miles of the Pennsylvania Rail lloat% esteridtng west from Sec tion 20 t2oear the Lewistown dam. Plans and specifications of the work can be seen at the above named placei for five days previous to the time appointed for receiving the bids. Any limber infoimation tai bo had upon applica tion to W. B. Foster, Jr., Eau, Associate Engineer at Harrisburgh. • S. N. MERRICK, oet3o- td President. The following i_the Tittiniony of U MITE "CONIPLA INTS" (says he) of several years stand ing, Cured by a few applications of 1)r. Smith's Tor pedo Magnetic Machine. Rheumatism, Spinal Af fections, Palpitation of the heart, and Weak Eyes, have been entirely cured by it. I base used it in my own family, and also in seve ral other cases, and its effects upon disease has ex ceeded say most sanguine expectations. H. PECK." New London, Huron County, Ohio. Orders roosiged for the above Machines, by L. S. CUTHBERT, Agent for the Manufacturer, nod Smithfield, near Sat ME undersigned have had their attention called to a publication in a Pittsburgh paperiunder the signateris of a person calling himself Jayne. fle Philadelphia and New York Pekin Tea Co., do not know saidluyne, having no such aventin Pittsburgh, and cannot therefore notice bun, bet a 11l take .occa. visa to inform the Merchants of Western Pennsyl vania, that tlusir Teas maybe found in various places is that region, and that their authorised agent, Mr. I. It. Stockdale, will call upon theca with samples of packed Teas, superior to any ever•orfered at the same price in t he Western Country. bIICALLMONT & BOND, No. 35 North Pront street. Philadelphia, Oct. IS, DM. 0c26..1rn pEItSONS once using Dr. RALPH'S VELCTAIILE PILLS, invariably make them their family med icine. These gills contain no mercury,—they puri fy, the blood, and restore lest health and spirits,- 111*, TIN° kinds contained inane box—the Die. 1., which is g " Purifying Purgative,+ and the Ple.2, which acts as a 4, Gentle Laxative add Strengthen. en. Price is only 25 cts. a box, accompanying each box, for the use of families, will be found "A separate Treatise on each disorder, with par,. neuter directions for the Pills in each box? , Sold by ri. L. CUTHBERT, nova No. 50 Smithfield, near 3d et. IllanketB...llto itecelved, DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS 1 GENTIAN.I3Iue Blankets; Whitney's 11, 12, 12 and 14 Quartier'do ; Rochedale best Family do; Elland & Omit, best Family; Country made, " do; Common plaid and white do ; Negro and Horse, ; Theabove are decidedly the best lot of Blankets thathavo been brought to Pittsburgh. Call and see them, at ROBINSON , E, nov3 Fifth et., one door below Wood et. Removah rtit.JoliN 14 , FRACKEN;late of the Fifth Wald, has teetered to tbe honer:, on Fenn street, .4th Ward, lately occupied by Mrs. Murphy, thb first door below the office. of Dr Speer, and a few doors below the corner of Penn end Eland streets. His arPagements are such as to render it neces earY to Gave his accounts aettled opt and fur this purpose he leas put them into the hands of a col lector. Those who prefer settling, with the Doctor him aelf; will please call on him in the course of a few days, at hie residence. uov3-lino ftSßOßlVS'celitira,tid brand Port, for Ira 17 ‘7 l tilcittltiCandVitth*rdi'at thirefine store of oct22 - JACOB- - . 1.1 di Black Matadi, ftstt isle by tict26 -• . JOl.Etit I),r RG.M. TO w 15Tdifil; _L beautiful worti, seteired - ' • W. S. 'CALDWELL,' oct 2 l ; . 3J stredtpapposittge- Post office. . - ED•LACICBURN , S fijAPEIRAS; in barrels; origi _Ur nal caves, and by the bottle, *owe very deice, for sale. at the wind store or 0029 . JACOB WEAVER. SICILY MA DEIRAS, in barrels and'hy retail, at the wine store or oct29 - iACCM WEAVER. _ STAR MADEIRA, in wood and glass, celebrated sparkling, .for sale wholesale or retail, at the wine stare of ioet29l JACOR WEAVER. INTA MA:DP.IRA, delicate and very superior, T in wood, rot sale at the wine eyrie of oCt2B JACOIt WEAVER. , .. RUCE'S BEST, a one Madeira, fur sale by the P cask ui demijohn, at the wine store of • tict29 JACOB WEAVER. n AMES MADEIRA--4 few doter' trf this fine LP wine, for Bale only at are wine stare of oct29 JAiXtli WEAVER. Ai A b .L ar ts l E . Y r re b t t a l i DEl at tA e , w t i o n r e e s a t l o e re b i T f the halm oct2) JACOB ‘VEA.VER. L - P. MASEIRA WINE, on draught and in bot . Bea, for sal° at the wine store of oct29 '• JACOB WEAVER. BURGUNDY PORT , a single grape wine, for sale in pipes or barrels, al the wine store of oct22 JACOB %TRAVER. MS Mason's challenge Blacking, for sale by oct26 JOHN D. RIORDAN. RITISH and — American Furniture Calicoes, of B the best qualities and styles, selling at ID, 121, and 181 per yard; issnal prices, 121, 16, 25 cents. ' at oc2B • BARROWS & TURNER'S. BRITISH CALICOES, 2tl mourningr of superior fabriciand beautiful patterns, selling for 121 cents at BARROWS St TURNER. , S. oc2B CHERRY BRANDY, wholesale or reta il , at the wine store. Also, a row dozen very choice. oet2o JACOB WEAVER. BY EXPUESS. VESTINGS.--100 Yds. more of those very rare and choice French Fig'd Cashmeres end ROBINSON, Importer, ocID-3 Filth street. CANDLCOLES--2 Bose* ktearine; • 10 Stir; ES- 20 10 Sperm ; 20 L h pped; fur rale by oelo J. D. WILLUAIS, 110 Wood rt. r_IQUORICE-1 Calm Small Stick; for ea4 A I, ocl9 J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 WoMI it I T OIIACCO--23 Kegs Virginia' I'wiet , fur ira,le b; SMITH 4 , SINCLAIR, oet2S &G Wooll street. EG BUTTER-15 Kegs, 8 good article, fur Bile by SMITH 5: SINCLAIR, 0ct.26 56 Wood sucet. DORE 1840 PORT, dry end genuine wine, fur sale by the dozen and on draught, at the wine oet22 store of JACOB %V EAVER. 18. S. & Co. MADEIRA, for sale wholesale . or retail, at the wine store of uct29 J ACOB WEAVER. "NEWTON, GORDON & co. , s N. S. MADEIRA, for sale to demijohns of 2 galls. Bach, st the wine store or [oe'2o] JACOB WEAVER. BLANDY MADEIRA, for sale wholesale and re tail at the wtue gore of uct29 • JACOB WEAVER. ClOOKltif; STOVI-:!:: for burning c • and wood; j Also, Egg gloms, an band and for ii3le by MEREDITH'. Diamond, corner of Diamond alley. Mal SOVE T kIPE—A large quantity kept constantly on hand, and made, repatred and put up, to or. der, on short notice and reasonable terms, by 24 EREbillf Diamond, coy Diamond alley. oct27 DINE OIL, Lamps, Wicks, Chimneys, for sale by MEREDITH, octil D.amond, cot Diamond alley. • fIUFPKR, TIN AN t.) SIIKET IRON 11.11-11: man ufastory, on the corner or the Diamond and Dia mond alley. Always on hand a large assortmeot of ware of the above matenale. earl? 14KREDITIL IItODUCK—A lot of Wool, Flaxseed, Beeswax, Clo.er Seed and Timothy . Seed, just reef:red on consignment, and for sale by oct2o KILLER & RIC ETSON. DAT. FF.SCE! A nw supply, and an improrad artmlo.• L. WILMARTII, 0c.22 cnr. Penn and Ira-in sts. D LACK WALNUT LOA It A .upply on h an d D and for 113i0 by L. WILMARTH, 0c22 • tOr. Penn and Irwtn eta. f i i i ITINGLESfr =0 M. on hard In 4 for 11400 by WILMA 0c22 tor. !Irbil told Irwin vs. ---- 111;41TI nd rinacita. ECEIV ED by Kxpreas, to-day, another Invoice of thosei-ery superior Head Dresses. ALSO, 5 Roxes---aanne patterns—in all fancy colors, very rich' and beautiful. 10 Boxes Rosetta, do. j. The above goods are entirely now, and found only at . BARROWS 44 TURNER'S, oct22 ?'o 46 Market street. truvLoa, PLADGATE. & CO. , S double grape Ports, for sale wholesale or retail at the wine oct:22 store of JACOB WEAVER. DUCAL GRAPE PORT, for sale by the IRA. at the wine Mere of oct2l JACOB WEAVER. grIAI.ABKIA POUTS, fur male by the bbl. at tho wine store of oct22 JACOB WEAVER. ONDON buck—old, dry alid strong *favored, for sale by the bottle and on draught, at the %%lee store of (oct22) JACOB WEAVER. OLB OPORTO PORT, imparted in glass, for sale at the wine store of oct22 JACOB WEAVER. - num?. JUICE, particular, vintage of .39, thick sweet Pon,for sale by the barrel and on draught, at the wine store of oct22 JACOB WEAVER: _ _ IJN O II riTT ffruityr P ti R osie' i d s o b u o b l e l e s o g i e n P e e r ern tear very) c a h t o tt e Moe store of (oCt22) JACOB W F.A VER. r)iNET CASTILION BRANDY-5 ball pipes, for sale by oele Pi C. MARTIN. pipes Swan, Black horse and Holland Gin, with 'certificates, for sale by ocl6 P. C. AfARTIN. WINES—i.EO casks Port, Madeira,' and Sherry V Wines, part (cry old; for sale by ocl6 P. C. MARTIN: SARDINES: 201 half Doses Genuliq Sardines' 100 third .. al Just recoivld and for sato by oct2o MILLER 4. rucrcrrsoist. BOURBON 'WHISKEY-5 bbls Bourbon ‘Vtlis key on consignment and for sale by oct2s . JANE'S MAY.- 1 CASE Bath Britt , for sale by JOHN D. MORGAN, Druggist, out.% bhe door below Diamond Alley. 0 CASES supetior Velvet Bottle . Corks, for sale by oct2ti JOkibl 4 b. MORGAN. CASES Vial COrks, for sale by oct26 JOHN D. MORGAN 1 HALF: Pink Root, fresh; for safe by' oci26 SODN D. MORGAN UPS: 5 134.1 es I ops, , just rectailed.on consign -1- moot : and for sate by ucd6 MILLEit RICkETSON. TOLASSES DBES:II2 Cask rdohisso Bbls,jqst lei. received on conlognment, and forictle by oct26 MILLER & DICEETSON: fiLOVER AND .TIMOTHY: SEED: 20 Bushels kj Clover Seed; 5 Bushels Timothy do,-an con signment and for- elle, by 0ct.26 • ' MILLER & RICKETRON. Hem 111.111 nowt. *ma. rrHE aubar;ritier , has parrbased the entire right _IL 10 make and sell, "Sti rnEn'a PATENT SELF SET UGC SAW Mat Don," and is prepared to fill or ders, at , all times, without delay. • ' JOHN hl.• MELT, oet3o-4w* at Knap & Totten's. VrENITIAN REDs-600:ba in atorei and for sale V by HAYS 2. BROCKWAY, act 2 Liberty et. AFF CAYENNE.--1 caso for sale by HAYS & BROCKWAY 0 9S• W 10 1 /.IFELL.• • •• Foreign pip& Dciaittatici 11ardisreir60 . con*ist, stooDqi okhr oct2o-]Y.. - 117TSBF11411: - .j ILIVIOnELY, BALSAM—Messrs. Reed & Cut r , ler : I fbel it a 'duty' I - *We to My mitt :urea to - eta te something mote respecting table Pulmonary Balsam. Since i first useil the Dal sam, about eleven 'Yeats' ago; the'happii 'effect - of ' which I then gale an acCotint of, I have Mid . 'lateral severe complaints and attacks at my lungs, one are* lays elude,: and in every instance I have used the BalsMst alone with complete and perfect success. It has effected relief and Mire within a 'very few' Ways. It is certainty a safe medicine. I /not know that it will cure a fixed coniumption, but belfeve it will be in inkny cases a . oeventative, prevention is better thit cure. Ido therefore, for the love of my earnestly recommend the nine of this Balsam, in all pulmonary coinFdaintii. lam confi dent that it has been the Means of preserving my life to this day. ' BLITJADireir PAnsone. Bolifiin, lune 10, VAG.' Sold by B. A. FAHNITYICK fir Co., corner of First and Wood, also, corner of 6thand.Wood fits. oca Dig.IIIOAN7S MANUFACTUErfte BAIT, _ Pittsburgh, Oct. 16,1847. A N election for thirteen Directors of thin Bank for the ensuing year, will be held at the Bank mg house, on Monday, the 15th November neat. octlB-td W. If. DENNY, Cashier. frArnl or Prrrarniarar, October, 10, tB4l. An election for thirteen Directors of this Bank for the ensuing year, will be held at the Bankirg house; nn Monday, the l&th day of November nest ocl6 JOHN SNYDER, Cashier. EXCILLIME BANE or PII7IIBgEGII. AN election for thirteen Directors of this Bank will be held at the Banking House on Monday, the loth day of November : neat, between the hours of 9 A. M. and SP. M. octlB-td THOS. M. HOWE, Cashier. STEW 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 Wein Wolf, by author of Life in Lon don, complete. A good supply of Phrenological works, &c. for tale by WM. S. CALDWELL, oct2l 3d et. opposite the Post office. M U TL P" Y stt k .? -2 .NI Lo r. o J k :M .ng urp G kr, (late of Harmonisiso 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 New York styles; alto, a splendid lot of ornamental window Cornices. Old Frames re-guilt. Don , tforget the number D? 9 8; sc9-clambtw4t Imported Segare, etc Fr HE lovers of good Segars and Tobacco, are re spectrally informed, that the subscriber has just received an extensive assortment ofthe moat approv ed brands, among them the following, viz: Victoria, Plantation, Principe, Venus Regalia, Regalia, Pagorra's, Eugene's, Common " Also, a few Boxes a siamer , s Black Fat," a celebrated chewing tobacco. _ JOEL MOHLER, a 4 tt.an 9 Druggist, Fiad Wood sta. {Kr Chronicle and Gazette copy. Carter's Cabinet Library. DiAASANT TALES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE, b) old Humphrey. Life of the Rev. Wm. Tennent, formerly Pastor of the Presbyterian Church stFreehold, in New Jersey . in 'which is contained, among other interesting par. ticulars,an account ot bill being three days in a trance, And apparently lifeless. Peace in Believing; by Rev Walter McGilorsy. The Loss of Austrilla ; a narrative of the loss o, the Brig Atrstrilla 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. McDevitt, Dundee. The Force of Truth, an authentic narrative; by Thames Scatt. The above are uniform with the "Christian Cabi net Library;" publudted by It.. Carter. Just rec'd by ELLIOTT dr ENGLISH, ncl2 56 Market at. between 3d and 4th. European AlPelle)", and Remittance• to Ireland, England. dce. LARGE and small sums of money can at all times be remitted by s:gbt drafts et redncrd rates to all parts of England, Ireland, Wales, Eke., and Lega cies, Debts, Rents, claims and property in Europe ran collected and recovered through the subscri ber, or during his absence from t - .is city from Octo ber until May, on his anneal tours to Europe, by ap plication to JAIITS MAT, Merchant, Water street, Pittsburgh. H. KEENAN, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and European Agent, Pittsburgh, Pa: P. S. As 11. Keenan has been frequently troubled by applications and letters on the business of "Herd man is Keenan," passenger agents ()Mew York, ha deems it necessary to say, that he is not the Keenan of that firm, and has never bad any coianexion with either of those persona. oct4 J. D. Lennie, c. R. annensort, Late of Patthorgh, Pa. Late of Naihrtile, Tenn LEILAIEU & ANDERSOX, DE:ALE:RS IN orrbri. • 7'orirdrding and Commission Merchants. 80. g Front Sired, ab9Ve BrOddiraY CINCON.II3I, OHIO. stersa To • Merchants generally, Pittsburgh, Pa. Eterchanta generally, Nashville, Tenn. W. V. Lane & Co, Louisville, Ky. S pringer 4' Whiteman, Cincinnati, Ohiti. James Johnston & Co. Hewitt, Heran & Co., dew Orleans: Magregor & Morris, New York. D . trvai, Kcighler & Co., Baltimore. flagAley & Philadelphia. Daniel Deshon, Bost. sep34-17 A. A. MASON &. CO., • Nu. 12, Market street, between 3d and,4th streets WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Hall:just received, in addition to their already new and beautiful stock of pods, the follow ing articles : 170 pcs rich styles Cashmeres; 135 " Mous. do Lain.; 40 " Gala Plaiil.6 15 " Rich Silk Plaids; 160 " Oregon and California Plaids; 75 " Mohair and Alpacca Plaids; 15 ‘• Plaid Dress Silks; 25 " Bik and blue blk silks= Black and col'd French Marina,' - very choice brides. Lyons, black silk Velvets, col'd; Alpacca Lustre., Plaid Merinos, cashtnere,Thibet, Prukeri, Saxony, plaid and Parisian Long Shawls. 400 peg Rose, Whiting and Bath Manua, (Insilco. Shootings, Diapers, Flannels. Table Covers, aluiCurtain Shh. 500 Wrought Collar, and Capes. Wrought Mika. Linen Cambric do. 100 pcs. Thread Edgings. no pcs. Bonnet and Cap Ribbons. Supei Broad Cloths, Cashmeres, &e., &e. Wholesale Rooms, 2d story, A A. MASON. Dross Goods. A A. MASON, 62 Market street, will open this A 4, morning, five cases of Cashmeres, Oregon and California Plaids; Gala do; Merino do; also Moos do L,ainsi Casbiner de Cessm .` .FrenrA Merinos and Platte. An eitellent assortment of Drab, Ston f a, Blue and Blank Colors, of every quality; also Alpaca.= and Bombazines. Bonnet gibbnna 600 tine of Rich Bonnet Ribbons of every style; also, 600 Wrought Collars and Capes, very cheap. Flannels, . - 11 bales or Red, White and Yellow' Formals, both Plain and Twilled, of every quality-raise, 400 pairs of:Whitney, Bath, Rose and Mackinac. Blankets, of every mei, eaStinetts. 4 Cases of Black, Mixed• and Blue, Figured and Plain; Leo Cassirneree and Broad Cloths, &c, ate. At 62 Market street. 012 A. A .„MASON lk Co. Daly's Head Quarters for Hosiery. To those who wish to provide for the approaching cold weather, woOl.do well to call in'time examine my assortment of Woolen Drawers, under Shirts. Stockings, Comforts, &c. &c., is I have my winter's stock ready for exa.mination, foxy own and Foreign manufacture. N. B. Call early that you m y h ye the fast choice. ' ALY, Sign of the Big Stocking, sth st., 5e1.54 between-Wood and Market. . Pant aloon Stairs. TT LAIN and. Fig , d French. Doe Skin Cassimeresl El English and French BIA. do 1)e Jomville Piaidel Albert do Figured Cassimetes of all descriptions; Which will be.made to order in tha last styles, by ANCKER & MAYER, No TO Wood sf. oc7 . . Josxsan. . • .;' - w4-e. , tannot. - ItrlA L:A cvput.ii FOREIGN AIVI) :DOMESTIC EXCHARGA:,,CEE TIFCATES OF .I).EPOSFA B - ANV'MYI73 - , - - GOLLY - A - ND - 'SILVER: - - ffte. Woos, sr.;3ooouiritovilPoittnii, werismr.; .. - . /Iftsbuigh,- - Pa. , - '-. . . lalt FuiOs and Currency received oaDeinksit,rt.na collectiorie_Fialle in all the pine iparcitita orthi Unied'Sfatt.s: '• '" 3 ..,,• ,' - •' • --.."'. -- - Sight Exchange 14 Philorlelpltia,,,Balti . morn; We* Ynrk, Boston and Cincinnati constantly for, sale in arms to snit pinthasers. ' ' • • - Kentucky, Indians; Ohio, Virginia and Penrisylva nia Bank Noteati . ou . ght and sold on the most favors blo terms. - The highest premium paid for American Gold.. Exchange on Eng'Mid, Ireland / Germany qind France procured, mar22-y. ALY.T.It *tit: • ZILIVIhtaD 11H.11.11. KRA.IIIBIL-It RAHN, • • BANKERS AND EXCBANGE :BRO K . - ERS,DEALERS fl 4 FOREIGNAND DOME-STIC RILLS, DILLS OF EXCNANDE,CERTIF.CATES OF DEPOSITS, BANK. NOTES,. AND, COIN. Corner of Third and stn., directly opposite the St. Charles Hotel. . my2B-. . • N. 'iota! IiNXLES AND' &E.L...EMM BARE No 55 Maiket r:elliag rate. Etc Neo York pr' Philadelphia •+ . Baltimore - I " BANK Buying rates. Ohio ' dis India= .‘ Kentucky t 4 Virginia I " Wheeling tr Tennessee • 3 . 4 aul4-y E= MOON AND NADGEN'Fr - , BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. E. COE. WOOD AND SIXTH STAFETS, sriniatta6A, PA rkEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, time Bills, J Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Cortificaies of•Deposite, At. EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Uunion, and Europe, for sale in isms to suit purcha sers. CURRENT and par funds received on deposite. COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, at the, lowest rater. REFERENCES Messrs. M. Leech & Sun, 1 . , " Ogden & Snowden, , 4, Wm. Bell &Son, Prrrlnunort. ~ S. M'Clurken & Co. - 1 English & Bennett. ) a ~ Fleming & Brother * . 1 Fales, Lathrop & Co. , PETILA.D'A• '' Wm. R. Thompitith &Co. a lioadly, Phelps & Co. t wrw y oug. , a Babcock & Ca. i •,,... } a Tiffany,- Ward . &Co:. : - " JohaMlCuliough & Co. BALUSISCRE: • Mr. Julies George,,.. - - •. 46 H. Hanna, cI4'INNATL,^O. t. ~ Joseph Walson,l" / 574,,55g.0;,,, b. " Messrs. Fenner & M'iMillan. R. F. Ellis, Esq., Cashier4Ban Lewistown, Pa, Pittsburgh, , September 2d, 1247-7 ----- WIT(77Uit at A - a " - Fin A. HILL oh. Co., DANKEILS, EXCHANGE DRONERS, AND DEALDR3 .IN FOREIGN AND' DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANE NOTES, AND SPECIE, No. 64 Wood at., one door above Fourth, East aide, Pittsburgh, Pa. . • URRENT Funds received on deposit,and col- Cj lections made on all the Citiesi-throughout the United States. Sight checks on Baltimore, Philadel phia, New York, Boston and Cincinnati, constantly for sale in sums to suit purchasers. • The paper of the Ohio, Kentucky, ; Indiana, and Virginia Banks bought and sold on the most favor able terms. The highest, prtinir.in paid for ;Foreign and. Amen can Gold and Silver coins. EXCIIANGE ON ENGLAND, IRELAND AND SCOTLAND, for sale in 'amounts of .0 I andpwards. marlo-dawy Any tli,eant!ty New . Books at Itiorees. ISCELLAIs 15101t/LS of Henry Macken. In ate, ES. cheap form. The Hunchback of Notre Dames by Victor Hugoi Democratic Review for October. le The First Heise . Slep; new supply. Christopher Tadpole, by Albert Smith; new sup ply- Eubank's Hydraulics and Mechanics. parr IC Life of Henry IV, King of France and Navarre, by J. P. R. James. Alarmhduke Herrert„ by the Countess of Bless ir.gton. Sir libnry Morgan, the Buccaneer. Ivanhoe; new supply. Alicia, the Rose of Avondall. Nobles of Carracas. Flowers Personified, parts 8 and 9 Godey's Rook for November., Sp. Patrick's Eve, a play, by Tyrone Power. Theßoy'a Autumn Book, a beautiful work. The Wayside Cross, or the Maid of Gomez, a tale the Carlist tsiar, - byCapt. E. 11. Milmore. Wend chi Blackstone's Commentaries on the Lawe of England, complete setts. 4 ' Graham's Magazine for November. Ladies , National. . • - The Buckskin, or the Camp , of the ,Besiegeti,:•a talc of the revolution, by the author of Ethan Allen, Master of Lonford, Fatal Legacy, 4c. . Rory O'Moore, 25c, edition.. Chambeee Miscellany, N. 4. . Horticulturist for October. Barra.PennaYlvaniaßeporta, vole 3 and 4. The Boy's Treasury of Sports, Pastimes and Re creations, with nearly 400 engravings: Union Magazine for October. Wagner, the Wehr Wolf, complete. Dombey and Son, atrd.l2th'nUinbersi The Outlaw's Bride, or Blanche the Beintifiil. Wildaslii or the Cruitet of the 'Caries, a thrilling tale, by MJJ. Ingraham. -'• Norman's Bride, or the Modern blida.S. Margaret Graham, or the Reverses of Fortinae, by G. rt, P. James, Pls. The Knight of Itialilhon; by AIME. Dumas. Just received and for sale at MORSE'S Literary Depot, 85 Fourth street. • oet2s J IIE of the Commonwealth of England; with a treatise on the popular_ progress of-Eng lish History. By John Forster ' of the inner temples Edited by J, Choulea. . The Life of Samuel Johnson, L.: L. D., including a Journal of a ToUr to the Hibridgea, by James Dos. well, Esq.; a new edition, with numerous additions and notes, by John Wilson Croker, L. L. b., F. It. S. In two volumes, History of modern Europe; with a view of the pro. Kress of Society in 1763. By William Russell, L. L: D., and a continuation of the hietery to the present time., Dy Wm. Jones, Esq. ' In 3 vole. Democracy in America ' by Ataxia Do Focquerillei member of tl-e Institute of France and the Chamber of Deputies, etc. etc. Narrative ofthe United States Exploring Expedi tion, during the years IS3S, to 1642. by Charles Wilkes, U. S. N., with illustrations and maps, in 5 volumes. The above valuable works, together with a gene ral assortment of Theological, dassical,' Medical and School Books ), for sale at prices. by ELLIOTTt& ENGLISH, od9o 66 Market at-, bet 3tl and dth GROCERIES: 200 Bags Rio Coffee, strictly prime; 200 packages Young irlson, Gun Powder, Impe. penal and Black Teas; -j; 50 Bble No S large Macke/ell.. 10 " S. H. Molasses; e-;' 50 Boxes superior Chewing * bunco; 20 BI Is 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 [ac7] P. C. MARTIN. Morgan's Cough Syrup.. IFyou use Moamtsos Conon SYRUP, will cure you of the Influenza and Cough. Prrranstou, Jan. let, 1847. Mnatttrar D. MOROAN.—This is to certify that I had been laboring under a,sevore cough for several weeks, which compelled Me to liave my work. I was persuaded to call at your Drug Store, and pur chase a bottle of your Cotton Svitur,'and I found great relief from it, and after using the whole of the bottle,l found myielf entirely cured of my cough. I beim recommended it to' many others of my ac quaintance, whom it never failed to cure. I can say that MorgarN Cough Syrup isthe best medicine I. have ever used for Coughs. It only coats 25 cents a - bottle. JAMES A. WILLIAMS, Third at. above Grant. Prepared and sold by JOHN D. MORGAN, At his Drug - Store, one door below Diamond oct22 • . Alley. - PreceptVis Conti%lest of Mexico. IaiSTORY of the Congest of Mexice, with a pie jl vienrof the Ancient Mexican Civili;a• tion, and the Life of the Conqueror, Hernando Cortez; by Wm', H. Prescott, au:hor of the of Ferdinand and Isabella." In three volst.eighth editiod. For sale by Lulu, Looms ; oct23 Agent. ' „ ~- :r 9_&so, trot, Pit:shirr/h.': ' • -• hange. thiSing rate. Cincinnati - 4 die Louisville . 4 " S. Louie- : • I ~ sorra. Baying rates. flaunty & City oriPs I dis Relief notes I " Pennsylvania Co f " Piew York f " Maryland I " New Orleans • TAOS:. 'ydiGENT Hooka t_ Booksil . . • - . _ 4E7 itid - Pr.eradout, or thig- Itstitaft - filtatsC , • • 4 - fisi iwrsoanctroflaw r l, JAMES: •Ki. kOLE,L2re;,,, _L sigleut of Ihit..7;lifited States - of AmeriCa r ,dpir hereby de tale and•rnajcekricriam, - tiieq ;ci - itt 'be held at theunderrnentiOned Land i OffiCei, tin the Sz . vra the periodebaKcingter -- Idetignzited:to - witz At the Land Office at DUBUQUE eommencing;., IVlontlayjbesevertietrith day of Japaary - neirt wi Tor 114 clipposar t 4 thi public lands As7itbilt - tkie. udder rointkonetflovOishipa,:viz : • ••••• North of t hi:base tine add kest:of thefftk Prinrjra t Itterzdsan. Townships eighty-four ecghiy five, eighty.siei . , Oighty-efven anckeighty eight; of Lange - fifteeh.. Townships 'Eighty:foot:, eightp.Gre , eighty my i eighty seven ; etghty.eight and eigbty•ninii,of sateen. Townships - eighty-four. nigh ty five, eighty-seven and eighty-eight, ot rangeseventeen-:.- , Townships eighty-four, eighty-five„ eighty-seven and eighty-eight,. of ranie.eighteen: Townships eighty-four, eighty-five,- :eighty : six, eighty-seven and .eighty-eight,- of range nineteen-, AT I'HE SAE PLACE; commencing on day the thirt - Y-fiist or January next,:foi- the' • '• dieposarof 'the pnbEelandi within the undermen-' ,, tinned townships, to wit North of the Lax line mid west :if the 10h peftwifigi: mirtdtna Townships . eighty four, eighty.five„.eightyaii, : , eighty•seven and eighty-eight; - of range . I.l.venty..:, - Townships eighty , four; eighty five, eighty-six i --- and eighty seven, of range twenty one. Townships 'eighty-four, eighty-free;.-eighty4ty ' 4 , and eighty-seven:of range twenty two Townships-eighty-four eighty•five; eighty Bix, and eighty-seven, of range twenty-three;_ 1 :1 Townships eighty-four, erfghty : five, - and eightl4 six .: - .: 1 ; of range twenty. four Townships eighty-four, eighty-five six, of range twenty-five. Township eighty-six, of raoge" , twebtfartx,,_',,,E: At the Land 01fici at ..tOWA `CITX, eolfirneti dog an Monday, the twenty;forwth day of ::Januarys next, for - the dispOSSl of the public aithfit the anklet-mentioned townships and parts ottn'ycit. - ,- ships; to wit:- North of the base tineend_weal of the f2 h prtrutpak Townships eighty-one, eighty-two, and eiglit,p', three, of range.fifteezr. . • Tcrwnships eighty-one, ;eighty , twcr,.andreighty.: - . .. three, of range sixteen. - • Townships eighty:one,' eightptvrov and three, of tange seventeen. .• Townshipsi eighty one, eighty-iwo, and eighty.' three, of range eighteen. • - ' Sections two, four, Six, eighty ten,lWeivei.four. -, teen, eighteen, twenty, twenty-two,; twenty-four, twenty-six, twenty:eight. thirtyithirty•Viro, !tarty... tour ; and thirty-six, in townships seventy-iix ac e ; Lions one, tsto, three, fnur, hve, si the -northeast quarter, and, the north half of the nortlavvestquar , , ter of section seven, section eight, seetipn'-niige.: l (except the southwest quarter , of tEe' Solithwest quarter,) sections ten, eleven,` 'tweiii they'north" half and *the northeast quarter of the southeast , .:tiarter of section thirteen; "section fourteen the':' nciith hal( of the - northwest quarter,:and-the ; northt-- , hVf of the northeast quarter of eection„falieh i see 7 ti ns eighteen,. - twenty, twenty-two, twenty-four, twenty-six, t went y.tight, thirty, thiityi-tircthirty.'' four, and thirty-six, in township seienty.sevett; sections nineteen, _twenty, twenty..one, twentyz • eight, twenty.nine, thirty; thiry.one; thirti-twry, and thirty-three, in township seventpeight; and townships eightrtwo, and cighty;ilnee, of nineteen, , - Townships ; eighty-two and eighty=three, of rang' twenty. . . Townships eighty-two and eighty-three, of rani* twenty-one. • • Township's eii, , ,hty-two and elghty-three, of rang* t wen ty-IWo. r Townships eighty.two and eighty-three, o - - gs twenzy-three. Townships eightrtwo and eighty-three of twenty four.. --- - - Townships eighty-t wo and eightrthreeiot rung*, twenty-five. • North of the baseline-and east of .the principal Dra. ridian.- Lot number three and '•Pilicanistant4"-„th tion three, lot niimber seven, end." Crane iiintrd," in section Sour, and lot number. section nine in township,seventy-seren ; antl,44 r a isiantlsln see , : tions thirty-four and , thirty-five,.ln , township sett enty-eight, , of range three. - At the land office at FAIRFIELD, corrultenee4 ing on Mohday. the 'seventeenth day of - January , next, for the disposal of the puldiciands-Within!, the undermentionedtowlstrips and parts cot Awn , ' ships, North of tile baseline aiislii.est of pse. ridiam Townships seventy,. seventpone, ,- seventy•twoi.:' seventy4three, seventydour, and sections two, four, the.west halt of the southwest quarter, , antt the southeast quarter of 'the southwest quarter of see"' tion' five; sections SeVeri, eight, the west halt of the sorithviest rtuarter, the southeast . quarter. the southwest quarter, and the'southwest,„qoarcel.„, of the southeast quarter of section nine I-sections ten, twelve, fourteem; the , south half, the west half of the nortwest quarter, the southeast guar. , ' ter of the northwest 'quarter, and' the southwest quarter .ot northeast quarter of section fifteen l'; sections seventeen ; eighteen, nineteen,,k.wenty,„ twenty-one, tiventrtikeo, tWenty , three;.:(except the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter,)..twem. ty-four ; the west half, the southwesf , quarter of the southeast quarter of - sectioatWenty-five, and , sections twenty-six i _ twentyleve,m, twenty-eight; twenty_snineTthfriy, tltiiti-011, .1 1 ;14 - y:two: • th ree,thirfy•fOue,.thittY-frvei,ind thirtpsit litetoWn- ' ship seventy five of tatigehineteera.: - :i - ,.7.,-.- Lulsappropriateodhy,law-iforAeUshof*onls, military or other purposes,--williae4,Xcluitedfitatt The offering of the lands will lie conameneed the days appointed, and proceed in thesame order in which they,are advertised,,..with all convenient' dispatch, ontirthe whole shall have been ofretedi.l and the sales 'finis closed. But — iiti: - SalOhall kept open longer than two iveeits,"and private entry of any of the lands will ba admitted until' after the expiration of the two weeks... GIVEN under my hand at the city erf Washing ! ... ton, this, ninth day of-Oi:tober, Anne Domini. ctat! thousanl eight hundred and forty-siyen. ' • Br TUN PREILIDZNT: - • L'; JAMES K. POLE. RICHARD M, YOUNG, -. = eonnhiSsioner orthi General-Land Pffice.!' NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION. - -- - CLAIMANTS. Every person entitled to the right of presemption to any lands within the township; and. parts - - townships above enumerated b is reintred to estao-... lish the same to the satiiraction of the Register and: Receiver of the proper Land Office, and make pay- - ment therefor, as soon as practicable aft:tr.:eel:kr this notice, and before the, day appointed far the commencement of the public sale of the landient; braeing the tract claimed, otherwise such 4liiiM‘ will be forfeited... - • -- = _ RICHARD M. YOUNGI_ Commissioiger of the Genera/Zand . MBE New York and Philadelphia PekinTea Com. pany having understood that:ceriaittynrstins Pittsburgh were elaiming.thisexclusive right to- - 3- ell their Teas_ in that. city ; would q state that thci have' abandoned, some time-since, the inclusive agency system, and that neither Jnynea,Douglass & Co., or any - other concern:-has a right,to claire - any. es.' elusive privileges with their-,Teas.- . The g . ener4- agent of the company, Mr. J. R. Stock - dale; 48 now. at Mclllasten , Eagle Betel, Liberty strceqPittsburgi ready to receive, orders. All Teaaaeld, by this-Cont pany, are war; anted equal.tO any amid in thp United. States, and, no payment required until buyont are en. rarely satisfied: as .to the fact:. - Principal Warchatise oftheCompany,,NO. 3.5'146A Front street, Philadelphia.' . - novl. -2taw2ni McCALLMCNT & BOND, NE w - DI X L..L, -N E R No. 10, St: Ctafr Stied. . „ TRS. PAJFF, has just returned from New yinki A i and opened a=choice - seleotinn_ of elegant and fsshidnable WINTER MILLINERY:- Bon - nate, daps, Collars, Scarfs, Ribbone,-Lsees, Bags, Gieepri, - Rur. tons,- Fringes, Flowers, Feathers, Ndkle., Shawls, tic. The latest 'patterns of Cape, Mantillas;; iktr. Every article in the Millinery business madras:- ordei in the latest style. A few good sillymilliners'iiarited. • octl6 " " • * TMPORTED CIGARS - 7 100,000 tigars,.of 1116:,fa. • 1 lowing celebrated brands: Caza'slures, 'Emulation, E.seulapio n Dos Amigos, Talk Principees; La Norma, La Bayadere, Sylves, De Trusies, Justo.Saaa Prittei pees Steamboat do., Eagle eu., .London Rert*all Lord , Byretes, Cheroots, t 4.- ocB ' BI C. ARTIti - • • WE m IN II I ;,>..; .... _ :.s~~'.