Ea . . • rpvtred ind tkork•ecteil e'ferli.gftrxtoon• PATTBI3III2 . GH BOAR., OF 'TRADE. •, • urrrar. iolimar.u. • Sohn Shipton, J. Shea, J. S. Clarke U I I2. O :**IIIIIIiOFT.S.OF T3iE ST'AiZABI.IIIIIPS:' SAILING DAYS. - • Brit Wt. teayes Eng;land. learea Hewitt,:..:::..l- Ilibe . .....Sept. 19 Pct. 16 Cambria, Judkine, Oct. 4 Nov. , 1; Caledonia. Lett,..... Oct. 16 ' leaves Fiance. Liares -U. S. Veton • " Sept. 30 Pkula,Alelphitt . , Oct.= 15 .... ... 50,.e...0ct. 31 NOVi .. .. Oct. 15. ....NOV. 15 inerzcart -. leaves ,Etu ve. leaves U. S. WitalOngto4Hewitt,,..„...Oct. 19 . PORT -OF PITTSBURGU. 1 LT AY ATiR E ; Crallt X EL Caleb Cope, Moore;.Wellsville. ,Blesgenger, Linford, CM. • - North:Carolina, Dennis, St. Louis. • , Skipper' Stoops, Zanesville. " • Beater, Beaver. Swatara, Cox, Brownsiiille. Danube, Cock, Brownsville . • Consul, Bowman, Brownsville Louis McLain, Bennet, Brownsville DEPARTED. Cipper Nli2, Crooks, Ciocinnati , Roscoe, Jarenl St. Louis. Gondolier,,Lyon, St. Louis. Wellsville, Barnes, Wellsville; Like Erie, Hemphill, Beaver. . Danube, Cock, Brownsville, Cousul, Bowman. Brew-neville Louis McLain, Bennet, Brownsville .Siorotara, Cox, Brownsville, PITTOM4EARKETS--DAIGT OFFICE OF THE POST., Somino.ar Moo:size°, Nov. 2041647.5 FLOUR—saverai lota arrived yesterday by wa. gap; an±l. said i4,8:7164,00. Se..vekat "dealers declined buying at those figures.- The market is rattier flat. Sales trim store by the dray toad at o,l2l:end by the single bbl. at $3.24.95,37i. WHEAT—SaIes to a moderate extent at "90123 95e. 'Vry littl coming i • e e n. . OATS—Sales 200 bu. at 27e. - '* 2- CORN-1n demand, with sales at 40e. - ASHES—SaIes 3 inns Scorching' at Sic.; Pearls are furto at 71,4 c., with sales. APPLES—Ye - 1i plenty in 'market, and sales brisk 51art1,25 ; as in quality. BUTTER—SaIes 20 - egs at :lc. Fresh' Print in market bat evening t 15618'c. t BRICKS—Fire brick are 'selling frorn stones at $l5 p M Paving Brick, §55,50a0,00; Common, $4,2504.50; an advance: Pressed,sl2;deliyered. POTATOES—SaIes oillues from the island at 04975 c. Reds at 373a-15. BUFFALO ROBES—kegular sales at $47046 CIDER:—Sales of good fresh at 64 GROCERIES—SaIes active at yestel : tay's quo tatiotis. The Cry is &illlhrj Comr!—Some have already made their entry, and a whole. Battalion are on their march. • This is , the season when Grneral Disease makes his appearance, his, troops. are well disciplined and -officered. General Consumption his chief warrior, is wending his way -onwards, accompanied by his Pioneers. • Wet - Feet, Cough, Cold, Night Sweats, Spitting of - Blood. Debility, Exhaustion, Plushings of the face, dee: and th(Ae disturbers of the peace of Mankind. Bronchi al affections of the Throat, Asthma, Whooping Cough, &c. But thanks to Dr. Sherman, of New York,•for his great itteention, " The 411 Healing Balsam," Try—and be cored! ' Price 25 tents and $1 DO per bottle. Sold hy W3l. JACKSON, -nt his 'Patent Medi cine Warehouse and Boot and Shoe Store, 69 Lib erty emit, Pitisburgh, and by duly appointed . A , . gents. in every town 'in the States. • oct3o - .111anebestor Lots nt Auction. ALES' wall be held at llurnsidce , Auction Store, Allegheny, on Saturday evening, November .20th, at 7 o'clomt, and at Davis Auction Rooms in Pittsburgh, on Monday and Tuesday evenings, Rooms, 22d and -23.1, at 7 o'cLocu. The Lots are all marked by stakes and numbered, and Diagrams prepared, copies of which can he had of Hall &Co., or of Townsend &Co. at Manchester, at Durnsil es , . or at Davis' Auction Store, or of the sucscriber. Parties .wishiag to purchase, are invited to exam ine the ground behre the sales. noylB Clothing! Ciothtug 'UTE have on hand a large and, superior stock of IV ',ready made Clothing, which we will sell on the most reasonable terms, consisting ot— English black, brown, green and fancy Beaver over and business Coats. English brown and blue Pilot, Palto, sack and busi ness. Oats. English and French black, brown, blue and green cloth sack and palto Coats. Super super Mackinac blanket sack and overcoats. tt ;6 ,Fell gi A[. Black and blue cloth coats. Plain and fancy black Cassimero Pants. Fancy plain and striped a " Black and bluo Satinets " Black and fancy Satin Vesta. Fancy;Baratha silk Bi a a it it It Fancy and plain Cashm Cass:imams of all colors. - Also, Shirts, irawers, under shirt', eilk shirts and , drawers, scarfs, cravats, pocket Ildk fa, soma stoats, money vests, AIICKER MEYER Vale Nl.Anker & Co.) novlB 70 Wood st., 5 doors below 4th. ' Iforstu'llffeekly Budget of Now Books AITESTMINSTER Review, for October. IT Scouting Expedition of IdsCullough*a Texas Ranging. • • . • . Life oflieurr 3d ‘ , by G. P. ft./Ames, part 3. Campaign Sorrento of the War with Mexico, by CapC..W.S. Henry. • . ChambeeeMiaccillany, pari 6, RoadOn Ruin, a comedy, in five acts. The British and Foreign Medical Review, or Qua terly.Journal of Practical Medielue and Seige,ry. Flowero - Personified, part 10: a most beautiful cumber. Lile and Adventures ofJoseph T. Hare, the'Bold robber and Hifthwayman. - Goders Lady's Boor, for December. - The Narional Magazine do.— The New Miscellany, for Boys and Girls. - The Playmate, a beautiful thing' - for children. Together with a large supply of-every kind of cheap pablicatiOns. Just received and for sale at Monar7s Literary`De• pot, 85 Fourth strict. - novl7 ' Shavrts. -- A. - MASON & Co., 62 Market st., have re. ceived the: mort'-estousivo assortment Shawls to be found in thin :city; in addition to the various styles of Cashmere, Turkeri, Wool - Plaid, Thibet, Nett, &e. he has received a new style o. French long Shawls; a superior article'and very fashionable. , . • . norll • - . , Work. . . WASHINGTON a nd the Generals of the Ameri. V T✓:callevolutioiss complete in 2 volumes with "ixteen-portnuts on steel; just pritilished.by.Cnrey y. & Hart. —.This is entirely' a divtinct work from. Head leY's "Washington and Ids Gpnerals , s; o it is much more favorably spoken: of, crept being merely news papelassertion.” Just received and for sale by nowl2 - ENGLI Sli. , • ' EXPRESS. YESTINGS-100 Yds.' more of those( ve•y rare "arid choke - Frendt •Fird ashineree-and Silk.. • ' ID)DINSON, - • Importer, coslo-3 ` • Fifth street.. C - - • AZIDLEB44.O Bole/ iteiriae; ..• 10 Sperm'; '- • • . • 20 Dipped (for solo by oel9 D. WILLIAMS, 110 -Wood st: • • - ...-L . Cori/ding ft CO.?tr superior Winter Lard Oil, I u..Oonstantly on hand, and for sale to 'quantities , . suit purcbasers,, bf : -- F. EIELLEIRS, ' save, t - sl - -`..: '-.- ' L' ":.- 'Agt for Manufacturers. • • kni kMe CINCINNATI ASID PITTSBCRGII laaftv 13-ickej rprilS Well known line b r splendid Passenger Stearuerri, is now composed of the largest, swiftest, hest finished and fur.nrshid;_end the most powerful limits on the3va,tertf.of, the West. Every acconairiudition and comfort that Money can pro. I cure; haribeen:prOvided,for passengers. .The Line has been in'aperationfor five years—have carried a teillionaf- people without 'the least injury to their inmost. The boats Will be at the foot of Wood street thetlay previOilo starting, for the ree.eption Hof freight and the airy of passengers,„on the regis. , ter. in all cases passage money must be paid in ' advance. The MONONGAHELA, Capt. Stone, will - leave Pttaburgh every Monday , morning at 10 o'clock i Wheeling every Monday mining at 10 The 818 - ERMA No. 2, Capt. 'JAIL Klinefelter, will leave Pinot:limit every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 Wittnesday • Packet, The NEW. ENGLAND No. 2. Captain- S. Dom, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, Wheeling _every , Wednesday evening at 10 P. X. . . . - Thursday Packet. The WISCONSIN, Captain B. J. GraCO will leave Pittiburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock = Wheeling ever) Thursday evening at 10 r. s. • • • - Friday Packet. The CLIPPER No. 2, Captain Crooks, will leave Pittsburgh every . Friday Morning. at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 r. x. Saturday Packet. The MESSENGER, Captain .De camp, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 • '— Iltundeif ,- Packet. The ISAAC NEWTON'ir - Captain -4. G . , Mason, will leave Pitts'intik-every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 novlo • BALM 01' COLUMBIA. "TAM TONIC.—To Tun BALD itirD Carr.—lf you wish a rich,lusurfent head' of hair, free trout dandruff and surf,' do not fail to procure the genuine lialsato of Columbia. In castes of baldness it will more than exceed yoneetpectations. Many who-haio lost their hair for twenty )ears, have had it restored to its original perfection by the use of this balsam. Age, slate or condition appeer to be no obstacle whatever; it also causes the Quid to flow With which the delic hair tube is filled, by which means thousands (whose hair was grey at the Asi atic eagle) have had their hair restored to Its petit - ral color by the use of this invaluable remedy. In all cases of fever it will be instill one of the most pleasant wash that can be used. A few applications only are necessary to - steep the hair from falling ' out. -It strengthens the rims, it never Ws to im part a rich glossy appearance; and as a perfume fur the toilet it is unequalled, it holds three times as much as other•miscallud ham restoratives and is more effectual. The genuine manufactured only by Comb-stock 4- Co., 21 Courattuf st , New York. hold only' genuine in Pl rgh, by Wu. JACK- Lop, 89 Liberty it., head of Wood at ; also in Wash japan, Pa. by A. Swenertz Son; io Cannonaburg, by Dr. V.o*elle; Browaville by Bennett 4- Croker; a.sn in every town in Penns,ylvania, Min, Md., and Virginia. • I novl9-d4-w6m nNB UM; iNG IMPUDENCtFrom a published card oflWCullmont &trond, fPhiladelphia, the public would be led to believe that we have been claiming a privilege we beano right to. That .gthey have abandoned some time since, the exclusive agency system;"-and that we have right to claim "exclusive kirivileges with their teas." 1 never pretended to sell the teas of thin spurious concern. have been selling the teas of the it w York Pekin Tea Company fur the last two years as the public are aware, and have been to New Vork four times in that time, and never beard of this new concern until lately but as wool dealers. The tea business of M>Callment & Bond is about eight months old, and their assumption of the Pe. kin Tea Company's name it because a name is open fur any man or firm to assume. but the fact intended to imply thereby, that they have any connection with rte so'caffed and well known Pekin Tea Co. of New York, is entirely false, they having been de flied 'even an agency in Philadelphia, for the New York- Company, that Company having refused even thus far to confide in thew. I know not what kind of wool they keep, nor what kind of teas; I am only certain that they keep or obtain none u 1 the Pekin Tea Company , . of New York. Any person reading thin card will see the gross deception they wish to practice on the public, and to the injury of my business. APCallinont ¢ &ad are wool dealers in Philadelphia, and have sent an agent out here to pull wool over the eyes of some of our eood citizens. Look out for the black cheep. novl9 ALEX. JAYNES. A TLANTIC, LAKE AND MISSISSIPPI TELE GAAPH.--As I have now estenaed the Great Western Telegraph Lines from the Seaboard west ward, beyond Louisville, jin the prospect of reach ing St Louis before December closes, with lines in connection along the Lakes,) THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN, that, if anywhere along the whole range of lines thus constructed by me and my associates, any demand, however small, has been accidentally left untended by any person employed in the construe non ofthese-eztended Lines, (about a thousand miles of which are now in successful operation, wttb anoth er thousand in such forwardness as to be ready for opeyation this winter,) such demand or demands may be forwarded p to me for settlement, at Cincin nati. GEO. BREED, 04 Wood et. Other opporinnities will be taken to express my sense of the confidence and friendeh;p with which I lave been sustained by my fellow•citizens, gene rally, while engaged thus extensively in carrying out a -project - which has had to struggle not only with all the difficulties of a new enterprise, but with exiraordinaty troubles that are already too familiar to tcus public.- HENRY O'RIELLY. Oncumati Exchange, October. 1847. nll-3t Ti ti T r THE PUBLIC—The undersigned agent for ,se Philadelphia and New York Pekin Tea Co., nia..obsarved with surprise an advertisement in the Daily Dispatch, and other papers in this city, which Concludes with the assertion, " There is to such company as the Philadelphia and New York Pekin, Tea Company% existence." Being the agent for wholesaleing the teas of this Company, whose exis tenet, is so plainly denied; I have found it neces sary to take this method of stating emphatically, 'that theie is such a Company as the Philadelphia and New York Pekin Tea Company, and that the teas sold by them will compare favorably both in re gard to quality and price, with any in Pittsburgh or elsewhere, as for exclusive right, &c.; it is reason able to suppose the public have an exclusive right to buy from tbotie who furnish them with the best Teas, at the.losiest prices. I would refer to the following among others who have purchased teas .from the above company. Sam. Dyer, John Sterret, M'Kelvey & Scott, and others, Allegheny, and grocers generally in Pitts buret, ' JACOB B. STOCKDALE, Azt.Phila. and N. Y. Pekin Tea Company. novl2-Stawlm . . Pictorial Papers, FOR the Ffolidays--Ptctorial Courier, Brother Jonathan Battle Sheet, Pictorial Faunae Doo dfe, aritjust received and for date by the quantity or ainglenumber,- at MORSE'S, novl9 • No 85 Fourth at. -- Pittsburgh and bounelistrtlio !tail Road Company A LL persons having, any claims or demands LiL agaiust die Pittsburgh and Connellsville Rail. road Company, will please present the sense for set. rlement on or before the lit day of December, in order that a &nal settlement of the affairs of the company way be matie in canformity with the redo. lutione of the &outfielders on the 15th 'inst. novlit.td • W. ROBINSON, Jr, Pres't. LOST—O Thursday morning s about 8 o'cz.ocx, on Fifth street, between wOOO tit. and the Catho lic Chut'cb, about 88. A nypersen finding it will do an act orcharity by leaving it at this office., novlflat IDLARSEED OlLr r l2 Bblo prime Flaxseed Oil: .jost reed and for oda by novl9 ' ' • _ _ ARD quavtities to snit purchniers,, at reduces prices, for sale by novl9 . ' y F. SIILLERS. Pickles and Preserves. 2CASES Underw' cod% assorted; 4 gg Dougherty; " Y "gg Pesebßieserves; - 2 -44 ' Tomato'Ketchup; Far sale by ' J. D. WILLIAMS, uovls 110 Wood et - N. O. Sugar. 11"11 20 .' Prime-N. 0. Sugar; for sale by novl3 JAMES MAY ICEMEi =II 31 . enday Packet.. Tuesday Packet. NOTICE• F. SELLERB . , . , . „ 2tierion:. btites. Large , aisid Pokitlie Sale O F n" nod-second hand and Silver Patent Lever:and other Watches, candlebrass and par lor latupa, rifles, and an extensive assortment of au perfine cloths and eassinicies at AuctitM. BY JAMES IePKENN*. This evening, Satur4ay, November2oth;at early gas be sold Without reserve, iithi,Ken nos Auction Rooms, No. 114 WOod "street, three doors from oth, a large lot of:new and second hand watcees, among which are fine gold patent levers, silver do; Pepine, quartiera and double cased; also handsomk mantel clocks, purliailampsgaandiebrass, 2 ezcellentaecond hind rifles, l doubleund I single barreled fowling piece; also . 1 spring seat rocking chair, 1 mahogany fratrie spring seat sofa, -1 mahoga ny bureau, and at the same time, superfine English, American and French broad cloths and double mil- led casaimeres, various colors and styles, in lengths to suit purchasers; cashmere, and French moue de laines, Frev.h satin, barred muffins, alpaceas, su- 1 perfine blefihecl muslin skirtings, mull andjaslonet melbas; rich style calicco.s, chintzes, gingham, aed lawns; splendid new style Bohemian Shawls; lace plain . and Arley silk pocket hdkfii. and cravats; fine Bandanna Choppers; and immediately after, a large lot of new and second hand Clothing. nov2o , JAS..II6PICENNA, Auctioneer. Family ,Harauche at 4..aet tOns N Monday afternoon, the 22d inst., nt 2 o ' clock,O r in front of the Commt.rcial sales room, corner of Wood and Fifth etc, will be sold, a good second hand Baronche, with extension top, in good order, suitable for ono or two horses. nov2o JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. (American copy.) Damaged Goods at Auction. , T ARGEsaleor Fancy and Stiple Foreign and Do meatic Dry Goods, among which is 1 cane o limey satin barred French Merinos, at Auction. BY JAMES M,KENNA, ON Monday next, November 22d, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, will be ,sold without reserve, on account of whnm it may concern, I cage or fancy striped FrenehMerines, containing 33 pieces 9031 yards, slightlfwet on the Pennsylvania Canal; also, the balance of severalinvoices offorcign and domer tic fancy and staple Dry 'Goods, received on con ligament slew weeks since, as the owner has given positive orders-to have the sale closed as quick as possible; the goods are generally fresh and in perfect good merchantable order r and worthy the attention of dealers and 'customers, among which may be men—. tinned the lollowing in part, vii; Cashmeres and -M de laines, latest Myles; fine lustre alpaccas, various patierns;-woolen plaids and linseya; plain and twilled flannels; Canton flannel; superfine 'French, American and English broad cloths, various colors; double- milled fancy and plain French and English caosinetu; superfine cas !Matte, various qualities and- ; colors; superfine bleached and brown matins; Irish linens; fancy Vestings; mull, Swiss, jaconet, and cambric mus lin% American, English and French-alicoes; lawns and gingharor; pocket hdkni. and ''cravat, ; table cloths; galia plaids, velvets and silks, patent thread aud sewing silk; fancy cotton hdkfs.; Turkey red do.; black silk cravats; Canton silk hare.; large flag silk adkfe; fancy cravats; woolen comforts. ' fan cy shawls; also a large lot of new and second hand Clothing, fine Cutlery; Boots and Shoes; and at 2 o'clock P,M., Household and Kitchen Furnitue, mahogany bureaus sofa, and rocking chair, bed stead., tables, chairs, Kitchen utensils; and immedi ately ...after, a lot of Dry Gonda reserved. At eatly gas light, same evening, fine gold and silver, patent lever and other watches; mantel clocks; Candlebras ; a large stock of Dry Goods, being the balance of a retail store. Et . v2O JAMES 81 , KENNA, Auct , r. Books and Musical Instruments at Auc tion. fIN Saturday evaning, the 20th inst., at 61 clock at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and sth Streets, will be sold, an estensive collection of valuable books, comprising a large number of standard otnrks, on history, theology, the drama and general literature; Family Bibles in great variety, Folio Bibles suitable for the desk or pulpit, music books, blank books, letter and cap writing paper, gold and steel pens, wafers, &c. k Also, one valuable post Horn with silver mouth piece and case, coat $l5. violins, fifes, accordions, &c. -JOHN D. DAVIS, nev2o Auctioneer. Positive bale of Dry gondii,4lr:e. (I N Monday morning the 2.2 d inst., at 10 o'cinca, VP at the Commerizal SMICS rooms, enr,of Wood end sth str eeta,will be sold, an extensive assortment of Dry Goods, &c. among which are superfine cloths, cassimeres and sattinetts , fancy and plain alpac. can, calicoes, bleached and ' brown niuslins, bluest and blue nix, tutu for dresses, Liam satin Vest ings, si;x cravats, woolen roods, sewing 41E, pat ent thread, domestic Flannels, 8:c. 3 cases cambric and gingham Umbrellas. An Invoice of limbs and Shoes. At 2 dcluck P.-M.— A quantity of Groceries, Queensware, Glassware, Confectionary, Sbnoels Band boxes. wrapping paper, longing glasses, engravings, carpeting, feather beds &c. A general assortment of Household FurnitOre, coal stoves, coaxing stoves, grates, Kitchen uten oil „ and a variety of Household goads, etc. .8; 6& &dock, P. M.— Variety goods; after which 7a, large number of valuable Building Lots, in Manebbster, 'as per ad vertisement of Mr. George Ilr'eed. oovt9 JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct,r. AMERICAN 01L----THE GREAT REMEDY OF NATURE.—Procured from a well in Kentucky, 186 feet below the earth's surface. This Oil will be l,und vastly superior to Harlem, B lush, or any other formerly popular Oils. Its curatite proper. ties for the following aliznents are truly wonderful. Inflammatory rheumatism, whooping-cough. phthis ic, coughs, colds, spasms, tetter, 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 ear oche, worms, tooth-ache, sprains, strains, burns, scalds, bruises, cuts, ulcers, cancer, fever, sores, &c. &e. Price 50 cents per bottle. Sold wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON, at his boot and shoe store, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. The are BOOT stands in the door-way. Only placei in Pittsburgh where the orriumr. can be obtained. Caution.— In order to be sure of obtaining the gtnuine, purchase only of the general agent for Western Pennsylvania, Wm. Jackson, 69 Liberty street, or through sub-Agents appointed by him for its sale, each of whom will have a show bill and general directionsln-pamphlet form, containing the names and address of the Proprietor and General Agent of Western Pennsylyania as follows: • Dr. Hasl * Co. proprietor, Kentucky. Wm. Jackann, General Agent for Western Penn sylvania, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, tb whom all orders must be addressed. pbsetee.--Each bottle is enclosed in one of the above named Pamphlets, and the name of William Jackson ? (the general and only wholesale agent for Western Pennsylvania)printed on the outside of the label. oct23 Fruits, it o. 20 KEGS Malaga Raisins; 14 casks Zante Currents ; 50 boxes comb Honey 60 do Fire Cracker's; 50 drums Figs; 5 trails Dates; 10 boxes Rock Candy. For sale by nov 16 JAMES DENNEY, Jr 1, Nut I. .0 , 1.00 BUSHEL S Pea Nuts; 20 bale/ Salsify Almonds; 3 do Boideanx do 20 bales Walnuts and Filberts; nov 16 For sale by JAMES DENNEY, Jr 1 S2 A MOLASSES DARRELS--well made, of tl9ll dry stuff, for sale by SMITH ¢ SINCLAIR, 56 Wood urea novl2 Notice. • - THE Stockholders of the Farmer's Deposit Bank of Pittsburgh, intend making application to the next Legislature for inch alteration of their charter as will give them Banking privileges; or, if deemed expedient, will ask to be incorporated as a new Bank. By order of the Board of Directors. 30-lawiSm THOMPSON BELL, Cashier. COPPER : TIN AND SHEET lILDNOARE man ufactoryioa the corner of the Diamond and Dia mond alley. Always on hand alarge assortment of ware of the above'materials. oct27 fIOOKING STOVES for burning coal and wood; kj Also, Egg stones, on.band and for sale by MEREDITH. Diamond, corner of Diamond alley: oct27 CITOVE PIPE—A large quantity kept constantly on hand, and made, repaired and put up, to or der, on short notice and reasonable terms, by Diamond, cot Diamond alley. 0ct27.. ~ CASHMERE. Silk and - Merino &ark splendid assortment; for ulo by • A. A. MASON & Co. No. 62 Market at, poir 13 . " CENTII• A:80X..) EMEMBEIT, that DRJAALPIPS.PILLS,(No. 1.1.1 20 maintain a healthy condition of the diges tive orgiins, and gve the conititution power to car ry on its nothial - naint Of till/C. lioleed; in the use of the' o. 2 ; we directly support - -the efforts of the .COATITUTION', - • - and it is astonishing to see the man) , hopeless eases, in .which the powers of Nature prove successful ; when her steps are - rather 'Wawa, *ban dlre4fed- I For sale, wholesale and retail, by _ S. L; CUTHBERT, Smithfield, near 3d at. Also, by John 111 , Cracken ' Pedn arid (Mara et c , bth Ward, Pittsbnrgh.; . Win. Cole, Diamond., Alla". gheny city; J. G. Smith, Birmingham. novlB Y OtteGgAreVa'tSPCafaUlfinScariUngPm.-PicthFilcriluvgisttroc:abse log cough. From the Temperance Banner, Nov. 3, 1E47, COUGH SYRUP. We are not in the habit of puffing, much less lA -Ong Patent Medicinea, but:we feel disposed to re. commend, Morgan's Syrup to - those who are afflicted with a cough. After having tried the usual remedies to remove a constant and distressing cough, that had for sevEral days afflicted one of our childree t without 'mecca, we were induced to try 'Metall , " Cough Syrup, and by it relief was obtained.in &few hours. It proved ,to be the panacea in this case it least. Prepared wholesale and retail by the proprietor, JOHN MORGAN, Druggist, novlB ' Wood Bt., I door below Diamond ay. JEWILLIty t At No. 67, nritiket. street) TUST•received, by Green & &Feu; 24 Gold Lever Watches; 18 Silver do do S 6 Verge do do 12 Gold Guard Chains, (best quality;) . ; ;3 doz. Gold Pens, of different kinds; •do Pencils, assorted; 6 do -Breast Fins. ‘do 4 doz. Fine Bags; do _1 3 4 do Velvet Worked with beads, do — 7l do Silk do do do • , 6 do Silk Purses; 8 Carpet Bags, snorted. ACCQEDLONS. 170 French and German Accordeont, assorted. 65 doz. Spun Silk Gloves ' assorted; , IS do Worsted Coats, for children; do 12 gross Steel Slides, for neck ribbons, bonnets, and boys , caps; 4 duz. Silk Cords and Tassels fur Cloaks; 10 do Silver Spoons, assorted; 1 do MUSICAL Bozzs, best quality; 72 WOrsted Comforts, finest quality. aTeEL 0001 A. 100 Steel Guard Chains; 1000 Bunches Steel Beads; S doz. Steel Bag Clasps; 12 do do Purim do. 26 do Rings and Tassels fur Ponce; . 12 do do Bags; 18 "ido do Purses; 6 do flings - 10 do Silk Rings, Purse; and Bags; 15,000 yds. Fringes and Gimps, with a large assort ment;"Silk Buttons to match, assorted colors. The above goods will be mild at reduced prices, at the new store of novl6 ZEBULAN EDNEY. New ,Dlusle. • • ELLEN'S Waltz; What's a' the Steer li:immer; Oh! Soon Return; Viennoise Dances; Thy Name was once a Magic Spell; Oh no they shall not see me weep; Oh would I were a boy again; Oh come to me,,,by T. H. Bally; tome and wander with mey do.; - Would I were with thee; Dmottaddest when I sin g; • Love can ne'er survive esteem; Rough and Ready Quickstep; Constantin Waltz; Poland is a‘"t yet-lost with variations; Don Pasquelo, by Henri tiers; Czerny's Exercises; Duverimy's Exercises; Come, oh come with me, the moon is beaming; Whose dot knockin' at de. door; The Lass of Gowrie; Cook's Art of Singing; Just rectived by express, and for sale by JOHN H. KELLOII, 81 Wood street. novl6 $lO,OOO WORTH OF DRY GOODS SELLING on At No. 46 Market Street. TIIREE DOORS ABOVE THIRD STREET. BARROWS Zc TURNER, 13 PING about to relinquish business in Pittsburgh, respectfully announce to their friends, custom ers, and the public generally, that from his day, November 10th, then- entire stuck of Dry Goods, now in store, will be disposed of at such prices .as will ensure their sale, without regard to their worth or cost, bring determined to cldse the stock entirely by the 20th day of December following. This arrangement atlbrds a raze opportunity for purchasers to secure choirs. bargains, as our stock is mostly new, haring been purchassd within the last few months, and DOW wit! be closed without re. serve. Many persons have learned bitterly to ivigret hay ing been drawn away, and been made dissatisfied with mammoth "Show Bills," "Selling off at Cost," and "Extra Cheap" advertisements, We invite the attention of buyers to an examina tion of the goods and- prices and are satisfied that none who aro judges- goods will go away disap pointed. Our stock comprises a large and varied assort ment of Ladies , Dress Good, id Shaw/s, "- Suited to both:city and country. in colors appropri- ate for the young and the gay, or more plain and grave, for those of sober taste. Our stock of Millinery and Fancy Coeds, Which is second to none, embraces a complete va riety, and will be sold 25 per cent leis than ever before offered. Purchasers will find our usual full assortment of linen goods, which will be closed at rare bargains. ALSO, French Marseilles Quilts; Flannels in all colors, a ful assortment ; Country made Blankets, &c. Great Bargain: in Calicoes. Our stock embraces an almost, endless variety, which will ho sold at prices far below their value. Gentlemen , . Department. Merchants, Tailors, and others, will find it for their interest to call at No. 46. This branch of our business has uteceived particular attention, and great inducements will be offered to close the stock.— No 46 Market street. novl2 : BARROWS & TURNER. JOMN DI , CULL If, Surveyor and Conveyancer. O FFICE: in Upper St. Clair Township, Allegheny County. Deeds, Mortgages, Articles or Agree ment, Bonds, Releases and other Instruments of Writing,drawn with neatness, legal accuracy and despatch. lie will' a'l ' so attend to drawing Execu tors, Administrator, and Guardians account., 4 , c. &c. From his long experience and moderate charg. es, he hopes to give satisfaction to those who may entrust their business to his 'care. novls w3t (Gazette copy three times and charge this office.) Wholesale and Retail. A A. MASONA-Co., 62 Market street, are now / . 1., opening '3 more cases of those very rich Cashmeres and Oregon Plaids, 39 pieces Galaklaids, of the latest and most fashionable styles, 59 pieces Cotton and Silk Warp Alpaccas, 24 pieces Mohair Plaids and, Lustros. novil More New Books. tr.HE Indian in his Wigwam, or characteristics of the Red Race of America,_ by H.*. Schoolcraft. The Iron Mask; or the Daya-ofjyranny, by-Vic tor Hugo, translated by A. Brenner. Edna Etheril; or the Boston Seamstress. The Land Pirate; or the Wild Girl of the' Beach; The Champion of Freedom; or the Mysterious Chief, founded ow-the events of the last war with Great Britain, by Samgei. Woodworth. ; W. S. cALDWELI.;, optiositiir4" nov9 Fine Perramery. ki el REME &Amanda Amere, for Shaving; Cream a la Rose, ss II Almond Cream di 04 Su?erfine Rouge on porcelian stands; Elegant scent bags, perfumed with Lavender, Niel and Angleterre, &c. - Beautiful Pdwder Puffs, 01 all patterns; Embossed Toilet Boxes, containing fragrant extra - eta (or the hand ; Kerchief, a scent b ag, and toilet soap, suitable f for parents; Pe , aian or Chemise Powder; Indian Vegetable Hair Oil; Bears Oil, in fancy and common wrappers, (rose scented.) Jones' Soap ; Rose lip Salve; Nymph Soap ; Cold Cream, elegantly put up; Pare Palm Soap; Soda do. together with a great variety.df fine Perfirtnery, just received and for. sale, by B. A. PA.HNESTOCK & corner of 6:11 and Wood its. NIVIEIHTH n 0713 GREAT BALEI Linen Goods 3d rt.,. the Poit Office. iiEM Greet liargitlAS,lll liCal: Estate. frinE SUBSCIIIBER - offerefor sale,:on.easy terms 1. some of the most tiesirablefteal Eatate in tbe meighbarhiiod of this city, ,as roll !MB sy'r: 1., Two _Brick, Wouses, lately' ereeted, cf3atainieg ;fight rooms each, iinishid in fashionable Modern style, and cempreheridieg every conienience. - They are each situated on lots ono hundred thet in front ; an a public street, and runnieg back ' one hundred Ind ten feet;'to a 30 fobt street.. This property will oe sold-at nearly the value of the ground on which the houses are erected, as theowner isallout leas ing. the city. • Part or the purchase money may re tain in the Itafideeof the buyer for a term, of years/. 3o rate an oppertunity,for securing cheap and de lightful residences is worthy of attention. 2. Several large and beautifully situated:building lots, for private residences, will be sold low, on long :redit. - ,t• 3. A lot shout -100 'feet square, between two streets, on which is erected a three itory brick ouilding, 60 by 27 - feet, with an engine •house and i engine attached, new and in complete order.— These banning& were put up for manufaituring Pur-' noses, and are admirably adapted'forietton ;woolen, or paper manufacture. The - property, adlibe sold at a bargain, and a part of the purchase money may remain' on a term ofyears. The above property in all situated' in Allegheny City, and is worthy of the attention ofthe ---, ,publie. The subeeriber can be seen at the 'office of the Ga zette, every forenoon; between the hoer& of eight and ten, and at other times at his rooms at Mrs. Hays boarding house, Robinson's new Row, Fede ral street, Allegheny City. nov t3tf Valuable /Woke, YITORE.S of Lord /3ac0n,.3 vols.; Horace Wal pole'e Letters,4 vols.; Walpole's Memoir of the Reign of George the ,Third; Dr. Johnson's Works; Thier's French Revolution,; DernOcractia America, 2 vols.; Keightlers Roman Empire; Con. quest of Peru; Pictorial History of England; Works of Lord Byron, complete; Urens .Diationary, with supplement ; • AVOW I ough's Commercial Dictionary; Anthon's Classical Dictionary.; Anthon'sDictiouary of GREEK and. Rom Arr AntiquitbashPublic Men of the Revolution, by. Sullivan;.Washington and the Generals of the American Revolution; Washington and his Generals, by J. T. Headley; Nupoleti; and his Marshalls, by Headley. . .The above, with a large assortment of Theologi cal, Medical, Classical and Sunday School BOOIS on hand and for sale low. ' ELLIOTT & ENGLISII, novl6 56 ISlAnarrnt. betweed3d and 4th. Pennsylvania all Road lc oulPexii• NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.—ProposaIs will be received until Pittner, 26th day of Noveni ber, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the Town Hall, in the Borough of Lewistown, for the grading - and tnasonry , upon about forty- miles of the Pennsylvania Rail Rout extending. west from Section 20 to near Lewistown. • Plans and, specifications dt the work can be seen at the above named place, for five days previous to the time appcinted for receiving the, bids. Any further information can be bad upon applica tion to W. B. Foster, Jr., Esq., Associate Engineer .at Harrilburgh. S. N - . MERRICK, netSo td , • President. • Caution to the ,Pubile. HE PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK PEKIN TEA COMPANY, having understood tha certain pesons in Pittsburgh were claiming the exclusive right to sell their Teas in that city, would state that they have abandoned;some time since, the exclusive agency system, and that neither Mr. Jaynes, Douglass & Co., or any other concern has a right to claim any exclusive privilcgts with their Teas. The general Agent of the Company, Mr; J. It. Stockale, is now at MeMastMe, Eagle !Intel, Liberty at., f r atsburgh,ready to reteive'ordera.- All Teas sold by the Company, are warranted equal ,to nny sold in the United Staten, and no payment re quired until buyers are entirely satisfied as to the fact. Principal Warehouse or the. Company, No. 35 North Front skeet, Philadelphia. not II lm3tw iIdcCALLMONT & BOND. • • 1. B. BISHOP, VETERINARY SURGEON CAN be found at his horse shoeing establishment, near the St. Clair street bridge,lately occupied by Messrs. Can &Ito %viand. sirrrs.46m FRENCH Cordials, 9 varieties, fur. sale only at the wine story of novl6 URACOA—A few cases, first qua tty, „Ins !DC and for sale at the wine atom of noal6 JACOB *BAWER. TARASQUINO--A few cases, first qualits,just received and for sale at the wine store of nurl6 JACOB WEAVER. A .BSYNTH• I—First quality, just-received and for sale at the wine store of JACOB WEAV. novl6 COFFEE -150 Rap prime Rio, toreale by SMITH& SINCLAIR, 58 Wood si CIEJ Corn Brooms. ' 4 75 Do n z o . :oi e z variour qualit ies, for LY k Bartlett on Fevers. THE diagneses and Treatment of the Fevers of the United States. For sale at Moan's, No. 85, Fourth at. nor I I 111 LIVE OIL--4 doz. Superfine, for Bale by J. D. WILLIAMS, novlls 110 Wooded. A LAIONDS-500 Ms Sicily; 1000 .4 Bordeaux; 300 Paper Shell ; 500 .. Shelled; for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS,IIO Wood novls R MIC,CANDY-10 Box . r, D N . o ic l ii infLt , by 110 IVoodst. novls OIL VITRIOL-60 1 Carboys just received and for sale by B. A. FAHN ' ESTOCK & Co. novlo corner of First and Wood fits. SUGARS -60 Bags While Brazil; 5 Bags Havana White; 15 Bags Loaf; for sale by novl7 J , BEN'ICY,Jr INNA MON CORDIAL; for sale at the wine store norl7 JACOB WEAVER. ----- Red •nd Brown Flannels. PIECES, for sale low to close consignment, by GLO. COCHRAN, novl7 NO. 26 Wood at. OSE COR tIAL, for Balola the wine store of novl7 JACOB WEAVER. NOYIIIX CORDIAL, for sale at the wine store of novl7 JACOB W RAVER. eiRGANT—Just received and for sale at the J wine store of - novl7 DUBLIN Brown Stout, for sale wholesale or retail at the wine store of • JAMB WEAVER. 1211E1 SCOTCH- ALE--"Tennant's brand,” Glasgow, just received from importer and foi sale at the wine store of (novl7] JACOB WEAVER. ALBIRK ALE--Dovels celebrated, just rec 7 d from importer and for Bale at the wine store of novl7 JACOB WEAVER. Dividend. THE Directors of the Monongahela and Coal Bill Turnpike Road Company, have this day declar ed a dividend ot rtvz Der cent on the capital stock, payable to the'Stockholdars or their legal represen tatives, on or alter the Ist day of December. • WM. C. ROBINSON, Pittsburgh, Nov. 16,1847. Treasurer. Brantlys."' 40 "f:l°"' Half, Quarter and Eighth pipes:of the _Bowing Brands and - Vintages : } .....Saaerac, 1837; Seignette-- TOtard, 1837 & '44, Pinot, Caetilli 6n Pi Co. , 44; Heuneasey, 1844, Dopey P. E. O. The above Brands aro warranted pure, or no sale, good, judges are all invited to examine for them selves, at the corner of Smithfield ind Front sta. novlB ' -- , P. C. MARTIN. TERFECT LOVE Cordial, for Bale at the Wine" store of . (novl6) JACOB WgAVER. A NNISEED Cordial, fof sale at the wine store of novIS JACOB WEAVER. T'ANCY Cordials, 13 varieties, very . ftrte, foY sale at the wine store of MD • Older Vinegar. 30 Barrels, for sale by SMITE Ec SINCI,A 5,6 Wood st, novlB CURRANTS-1000 ilut Fresh Zany!, in store; ki for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS, noils - 110 Wood at. . . RA's IIIS—:-.20 - 13exen, new U crop, M. IL; - 20 20 + 500 2/3 SmyrnaVoi sale by 110 . Wood NE novls , . _ . . . A LEXANDER . .JAYNES tbe only.aotherhid 4,DIL agent. in Pittsburgh and.4lleglieny ' ...-pities for the sale of the Pekin T!na.COrr.PattraTea.r.-ef 75and 77 Fulton st:, NeW York— ;knot/tor-person in.-Pitts burgh pretending to sell our tens is'an impostor, and deceives all who may patronise him. It 'Scot/man ly known that the Pekin Tea Companyht jeas have proved superior to .all tither teas sold, .2.a rpc, this reason many persons haie dishonestly pretended to have the sale of the: Pekin Tea Company's; teas; when they.are all the .tine vendingtrash anikcheap stuff which they hare obtained elsewhere. Others again assume the name of Tea, Company and imi- I tate otir packages, and - therehy deceive many.: We We aro informed that there isa person in Pittsburg selling Teas under the name of the.New.York and Philadelphia Pekin Tea company. We have only to say that this assumed company have - connection whatever With - the New York Pekiii Tes. Company, as eoniumers oftea will readily discover by. com paring the article they sell with the genbine tea, sold by, the New Nock Pekin Tea Company,. at -the store of Jaynes, 72 Pourtlist- . . Messrs. M'CALLMONT k BOND, o f Phila. delphil' a tiOe no'connection whatever with the New York Pekin Tea Company, nor have they any right* ottrivilege to *sell teak under a name so nearly re- - sembling ours' as to have it tendenicy to mislead the public. ' DOUGLASS& CO., no v 4 75 and T 7 Eiilton St., N. Y. . . IrnIIGANIS COUGH . HYRUP--Another life Bev -1 ed by tieing this great and beat Of cough niedi cities; in time: only mists 24 cents a bottle. - - WitmainspottriPa,, Oct. 15,.`1545. Mr. John D. Morgan:' Dear Sir.-Allow„- me min form you.of the good effects of your great Cough Syrup. hare been afflicted solOrely with a die tressingcough for several weeks snowing meinci rest at night and but little ease daring' tbs When I wait in Pittsburgh . I boughta bottle of your Cough Syrup, and am very happy to'state that after using the bottle I foetid my 'cough remove d, and was restored to my usual health: ' I do think ifit had not been for the Cough Syrup, in relieving . rai so scion, I should . have gone into a rapid cOnsamption. You will please arn. me six bottles, as my -neigh bors wish me. VS atipply . them with the Cough Syrup. , - Jour s.Brxas. Pretitired - WhOlisale.'and retail by JOHN D. MORGAN,- at: his Ding Store, one ffoor below Dia mond alley. - novff • D. N. WHITE, Agi. Tor the owner. 1 - 1 1 RINGES—Inst arrived from New York ' , at ZEBUI.ON ICINSEY , 6 -- New 'Fahey Store, No. 67 Market sireet: , : 1,567 yds. Silk - Trimming;atisorted colors; 120-Gross Silk •Suttons,•for Ladies' diesmil With a large lot of other Trim io inge, ALSO-50 dos . Woollen Caps, lbr Ladies and • Childreiy • 30 - Comforts, alsorte(i. The above Goods arerof-the latest style; and wi e • _ novsl BEST COUGH MEDICINE.* rim Woarml" Anotbor evidence of the superiority of Dr. Willard , sCoogh Mixture - over all others: ' ,Read - the following certificate from a respectable citizen ot the Fifth Ward : Prrisnusofs, Nov.: 3, ISI7, .This certifies that forsome weeks past I was troub led with a very serious cough, which was evidently beam:sung seated on the lungs to such an extent as to resist the effect of every_ niedicine which had been using. 'I .was finally persuaded to call at Rayi Brockwars Drug Store, and 'est a bottle of 'Dr. Willard's Oriental Cough Mixture;• - Which; to my great surprise, relieved me very much (.alter taking only two or three doses, and be'bre:l bad used one bottle, I was entirely cured.. I was so much* pleased with its effects that I have brought others to ..buy it, and shall continue to recommend it to my fiiends; as I firmly believe.it to be the best cough inedloirvein the teoriii I" - ' ANDREW MCCAFFRY. Try it--only 25 cents i bottle. Sold by HAYS & BROCKWAY, - No. 2 Liberty et. near Cala) Baena: Sold ale!) by J. Fleming, Lawrenceville. novlo • - • New aximlnery and Faney Dry GOodar NO. 10 ST. •CLAIR STREgT, 'EMS. DPFF has jest received her extensive ,applyof New York made Bonnets, Morning anii:drese Caps, Frills Capes,Rosette, Chemisetts, Silk Scarfs,. Fringes, Gimps, ordsi &c. black Silks for Mantillas; Satins nqd :Velvets' for winter Bonnets; an assortment of the_most fashion ! . able Cap and Bonnet Ribbons; fine French Flowers, Feathers, Laces, Edgings, te. Bonnets, Hoods, Capes, Caps, Mantillas, and every artiele , in the Millinery line made,,ClD to order in the latest styles, to patterns selected acting her late visit to New York. _ novs JACOB WEAVER The folfowlug is the Testimony of g: Peak: 2 "COMPLAINTS" (says he) of several 'mare stand- ing, Curcd by a low appliea.tions of Dr. Smith's Tor pedo Magnetic Machina. Rheumatism, spinal Al lections, Palpitation of the heart, and Weak Eyes, have been entirely cored by it. I have used it in my own family, and alse in seve ral other cases, and its effects upon disease has ex ceeded my most sanguine expectations.. MI H. PECK." New London, Iluron County, Ohio. Orders received for the above Machines, by L. S. CUTHBEKT,. Agent for the Manufacturer, Smithfield, near 3 St: nov 1 THE New York and Philadelphia Pekin Tea Copa, pany having understood that certain person! in Pittsburgh were claiming the exclusive right to ell their Teas in that city; would, state that, they have abandoned, some time since, .the exclualve agency system, and that neither Mr. Jaynea, Douglass dr Co., nor any other concern, bail aright to claim any ex clusive privileges with their Teas. The general agent of the company, Mr. J.R. Stockdale is now at McMastera' Eagle Hotel, Liberty street, Pittsburg, ready to receive orders.. All Teassold by this com pany, are warianted equal to any sold in the United States, and no payment required until buyers are en. urely satis fi ed as to .the tact. • - Principal Warehause of the Company, No. 35 North Front street,. Phil adelphia. nov I -2taw3ra McCALLMONT dt BOND. PIANOS. CHICICERING. One splendid rose wood nix and alia:f Octave Piano.forte, made by Cbickering, Boston, HERZ. One semi grand Pianolorte - .(Vom the manufactory, of Henri - Hers,Paris. Octaves. GALE 4. CO. 'One carved Rosewood six, Octave; made by Gale tic Co., N. York.. One ditto mahogany ids and's half Octave. . - STSDART, New York. One elegant tiahogany Piano, six Octave, which has been in use shout a year. Price 0200. Second Hand Pianos!. An expellent second hand-Piano made by Loud and Brothers,, in good order. Price $100; One second Laud PianOl Price, $6O. For sale by. JOHN 11, MELLOR, novB SI Wood street: JACOB WEAVER cioaktus. • A A. MASON & invite 'the attention of purchasers-to their extensive stock of Olive, Brown and 11 , 1 k Broad Cloths, for Cloakings; also to their assortment of English. and. French Cassi- 800 rarkwatita Letters, LETTERS to the at. vim John Hughes, Roman Catholic Bishop of New l ork,'by Kirkwau; Jtud received and for sale by ' • novlo LUKE LOOMIS, SPIGELIA--500 Ithi r 4'all root., just received and for sale by B. AfFILHNESTOCK & CO,, /2000 corner of ilia and Wood sts:: French teterlnoi.' AMA A. MASON f• Co., 62 Market st., opera this morning', g 0 pieces of French Merinos, o the best qualities and most desirable colore, also .10 pieces of these very superior Cashmeres. novll _ Now Books..«..London Er;Waits.. lIF of Benevento C ellini; The Entertaining P hilosopher; " • • Taylor's'Fine Arts in Great Britain & Ireland ; The Shadowless Man ; -Anedine & Reshot. Peugeot's Season i , Two Tales of Old Time; 4 The Hour and the Man ; - Remit Martinac's Popular Tales. 8 vol.. The Histor'Y of Don Quixote ;, Campbell's Life of Plutarch; " • • - Book of the court; Household Taleifand Traditions; • The Philosophy of Chemistry; The city ratite Caliphs; - • Watersonya Cyclop . aulia of Commerce ; • • Dr. Quincers Logic of Political Economy,' The above,' with many other rare English and American Book', for sale by. , . 11.8. BOSWORTH & CO., 43 Market st. JACOB WEAVER. novt2 TITFIEUEAS, Letters-of Administriflon on the vT •Retate - of Patrick Cahill, late ._of the City os Pittsburgh, dea , d., have Neu /ranted to the eubseri bars, residents of said City—all; persons indebted to said. Estate; ate requested - en Malta immediate paY mant, and those havingiclaime against - the same, will present them duly authenticated for satllensaint. • JOHN J IYIITCHEL; JOHN E. DIVINtIfO; Adrniniatritoisp _ • oell4itawd SEM _ sayr - Tonacriractrc'frimik twipt.xr.v. =-• t'AU7'ION TO TIcte,PUBLIC. Notice. ALLEN imam*. _rnwtutti ItiA2r ` *a , Kft/LATF.B. & 111 A atfl, FS ;IN IC ER sAND,..Exc ANag - -811. - Ok * ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGYMID DOMESTRI. BILLS, BILLS OP EXCHANBJE,cERTIKA.44- 01.* DEBOSITE„ 11,A , Nic-NOTeS; Corner tl(Titirti ind t 4 cod stn., directly opposite th; St. eittzlos Hotel; • tity2a. 11 :''romans it- SQX.. li' Ells , ExcuAnGz.cata AFlc,-. • HANN 'NOTES. No. 65 Markersiriet; -.eataburgh, atoning rata.. Eschang,e. •.. . ' Buyinvate .. . 1 ' i Nee York - .i pr "C-oc-Ifsa-ti '" -. ' k 4 4 - ',. Philadelphia k { f Louisville ....-- '..-..,.. vit , ...., Baltimoro- } -4t S. Laillit . , 2. : . 4 .. Lutz zscriza. „,.....4, , ,,.,-- . .finying - rataial.--'' county :8i eityord 7 aiidit ^ Riiienotis ..- : t. oi, r . -' Pennsylvania Co York •. ; l-. : 011..:i. Ittaol.lindi;•. , Nd,' ~. t !!•,,- ertillattna : Ohio. rates. . ic Indiana Virginia - Whieling ' Tennessee g.it , anl3-y • 4 ° 5321 ". . - MAlCELlS,'Excruirraz DEotiLHl, ASID DEAirk/ft: FOREIGN AND DOMESTICEXCHANELE * CEPt: -;:- TEICATES OF DEPOSIT, DANS GOLD - AND SZI.PER. • No. CZ Wool" tr., '3D Dom nrxx/W F:ntTrFs‘r74l4ol4‘.: :rb AR Fonda and Currency received Eripdaltoini .r - collections made - in all Gutted States: Sight - Exchange on PhilartelPhia, naillinni!2 bro.; York ;•Biiston and Cincinnati constantly fox aalia4 2 sun4to suit inn-hasens. : - • - Kentucky, _fedi rizt, Ohio , Viiginia and renitajlatat nia Bank Note) bought and sold - on the'moit fiirortii The highent premium paid for American Gelde'_' Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany :awl' France procuredi te. ": ' , . ins I. neox. - - -11001 - jkliirD, SARGENT, BANKERS AND'EXCHANGE BRUX RS, X. E. cem. WOOD AND SIXTH crams, YA ,flptittax, nEALERS in. Coin, Bank Notes, Time Foreign and Domestic „Esch,sage, Corti&,4ites'y of Deposite, . . - EXCHANGE an all . the iripMisil Cities: of - ITenion, and Enrope, Toi sale is emus teseitiiteitia: . . CURRENT and par, tuna receivedOn deposits... COLLECTIONS 'made on all pails of the Naito. .• at the lowest - rates.- -f - - .- - - - -...-.- '_ ' ~ - , -tinsinttsmsi . - ---' '- '---' •-•-'-' . Messrs. M. Leenh'& Son,'• r • " : Ogdek4'gnowden, . " Wzn..Bell &Son,. •-• Prmogitia.. •t • S. MtClurken &Co - •:_ ''... •-,' " :-.,. _". 1::. .. - d - nigl fah' Sr. Bennett. - -". -- • - " .; Fleming. St''Srother, _- :-: v i '.., - -'; 14 - • Pales, Lathrop & Co: -. ! .:PXOLAXO.I - . .1,;-_ ' 4 . - Wm. R. Thompson &Co. --- - - -•'- •• - 4# ' 'Homily, Phelps &CO. -- 1 ikliw tam:: " Babcock & C). ~5 . . . . - " ' : Tiffany, ward & CO.' '' i ,t :: _ John M , CullOugh& Co. .H.t . itu - , tonta. Mr.. James George,. -.- ~_ . ;,-,-_-•••',. -.!-:-.._..- •••• ' s - i f -H. Rip nal eIrfeIMTATZ; V.% 1 • . Joseph Watson, • ~_„.. ,„-- ,•,---.!', • Messrs. Fenner & il , Phlillan. '"''''' sB .4°T...r `-l• R. F. Ellis, Esq, - , Cashier,pan Lewistown, Pd, Pittsburgh; September 2d.,1847-y WILL tAltl - A. Ulla; dr. Co., .-.. 11.11111ZERS4 E'ACHJVTGE "MU? 11E.0.118 3 FOREIGN AND ,DOIVIESTIC CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT,. BANK NOT*: AND -SPECIE, ..- • - No. 64 Woad it., one do - or afiore Fourth, Zait tide, Pillebnrgh, Pa. URRENT. Funds received okdeposit; and cols '` C lections made on all the'Cities throughoutitfiiil United States. Sight checks on Baltittiors,'Philitiiiii: 'phis, New York, itoiton and Cincinnati & Otistalattjt: , for sale in sums to spifPurchasnrs. The . Fiaper - of-thes Ohio, Kentucky,. Indiana, 0i41,. Virginia thinks lunightAud. lima On tha most„-fasors ./- able terms. " The highest Prominm paid for Foreign and 4LOK - -; can Gold and Silver Coins. - ' 'EXCHANGE ON -ENGLAND, -IRELAND4.I4h SCOTLANI4forsale in amounts of.Cl and up.ivardlir marlo.dawv PRIVATE - DISEASES in..Bnowt; of-6b - toad -4//ey, can `lio Ccins ilted in 'all cases of stzt:, - :ate or delicate nature, tai ; ident to tho human fra,frame,i • Syphilis, and „ syphilitic gonorilima;al34"'''' its consequences, together ith VENERE4E iinpurities of the' lood, with - nil diseases of -- ENTRE AL origin, slug gleet, seminal weakness and impotency; also piles, rhetr.:: - matisni, female -weaknelis,' diseases , of the womb, - - monthly suppressions. Diseases of the j9ints, - fistni" la in ano, nervous affections, pains en the back nee} loins, irritations of the neck of the bladder and _kid,' -r neys, scrobutic eruptions,tetter,rin-g-wormAuerems,--• rial diseases, etc: - - • .- TWELVE FEARS .PRACTICL' , Eschesively devoted to the study and treahafent venereal disorders, and those arising•froni yputhfur excesses, gaiety, climate, or impirities of the ;whereby the - constitution may have been enfeebledir , enables Dr. Brown to offer assurances. and tripeedr: relief to all who. - may place themselves underldr - care. . . .. , . Dr. Brown's officesare conveniently arranged Int 4 separate apartments; patients can visit out fear, of exppsure to-other visitors. • _ - It is of importance to. many persons iri neett , of medical aid, to obtain good-,n.dvice promptly, To all such, Dr. Brown's-ready skill int - - ', removing venereal difeasg, in their various funnel ,- - and stages,- offers indpcements which can rarely.bn equalled. Strangers are berehy apprised xhat Brown has boon regularly educated in every-braneh:- df medicine, and for the last twelves.yearardonfirted' himself exclusively to the. treatment.of those d*:: - eases- , • - • Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated mirgeon— in l'ittsPurgh who gives his whole attention to then complaints. , ' greet - tail), safe and speedy owes willie ell Coolie:, be guarantied ' .: Recent - Recent Calle9 are relieved in 7a,phort time,. wittift--- out interruptidn from business: Irv- Hernia or Rnptuid:—Dr: BrOwn 'goo invite, persons afflicted with jlernia'to call., as he hag particular 'attention to this diseaSe. Letters from it'distance, asking, ad vice, point con;i':: - '- tain a fec, or , they will not be attended • ic2roffice. Diamond - Alley,on a few door:l..l're* Weed street, towarde the market. - ConsoliatiOniC ` ;Wetly confidential. ' oct2sdirar.: lying r excellent Bra ids INES . of the ' follO Vintagc s • • S S 'Madeira, do Symington, ' eneriSe, Pale Sherry, - Brawn do ,'1 Golden do tquarters and eight . novl7 , . Mines° Port -• • . '. ' ' Vr. LI s Pinej . _do - ' ', 6 j.. , frt , 1 ' .. ...J76, Fresh , do .- • - • .E 2 Lisbon,. ' '' ' y 4. -, Rain , Sautenio, '• ' ' , E l i Dry. Malaga, . a.t I _Syfecll._ll9 :, , pipes,. for Bahian imported.---:.- - . , P. C,,..151A RUN: , ; JUST received by'Adams",si Co.'s Exprels—. Sup , r French nrul .Foglish blicknioths; 4r dr fir, bl ue st - _,-", .• , • brOwit - green - el For dress wid-frock' co ats ALSO, 80Par-Engtlah blaCk,, brown andfigure d I . learern, tor over; business and seek Coats- ‘ , ~, _ _ ~, Fancy gassimeres for hasiiress cOats., ..„ ' French ntacz figured and Nair! cassuneres. Eng"gh " ' ' - all 'd ' French and - Englis' h. cnssoneraaof , . esarlpv,- done, for.dress and undress paritaloenc• English COHDUROV, for hunting pantaloon, : :' 4 French cut and plain Velvets, Do plain BLACK and figured Father. ~...^ Do * do. do .'li _ arratbq bang Do' ~ do cassimere and - "astunore,- , .., Do fanny cutup - cres t for Vohn E s :__,,: : _ The goods,wilt he inulezhl'orfle_r at . the "7" i91 775 notice andinpat ' - reasandble le h ,_._ , ~ ANCKER'&I44.YEII,,, ...n-,.,,Nrcead..etp'„-:, novl7 HOICE C% the finest Sherfyln - be - obtaitied; for plc §y - tha: - ante or single bettle," aftlfe,ssin,e.ntele of novl.l - • Acori wEATEL--:,.! QTASII-3Casko, for gale by fr. _ novls _ SMITH_ ' st...cci...kut, rdeaux.. fov NES ar 20Jirftestx 13 .7 0 pR,U , novls ti — UST RECEIVED,:ta 1 3.2 Maikeret., A. A. 2.14., SON 4' onft ro O T4 FW thou Tfi4 itlrraccqs at .1.149.,Aer yacd: norl3 IV I :a * are B b F ; ez-1-1.. : 24.11.g.:11 L rV i . 81K 111-111-'27....d...4:.'..:''''. tg... -. .... ).- .....,_ '1144011;:aPli4ft144:tal111-.R;OVeliiz.:".:::-.1i-I'.:, •_ :. .- ' ....- ... - -- - - EA El ?►:: 0. C 137411, El ==
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