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Acadia at Bos tnn,-this forenoon, we have adviees from Liverpool to' the - 4th - icst. The indications in the Corn market on that day) .showaalight degree of ani matiotk' • • - '„q13.111! - 2 1 3th ult. there Wail ailight improvement in the money market, nod _ prices had steadily ad. vOced' since: then. • Weitern Canal' Fldur was worth 29 to 291 shillings; Philadelphia 2854112964 New Orleans and Ohio' 265.11276. Wheat 61 to tri,r 20 ibsi Cornmeal 14s. to 15s. 6d. Corn 30 to 356..C0tt0n hai fluctuated since the last ad -lind toe tendency is downwards. . . Orleans fair to good fair: 51W d.. Sea Islands 9018 d. • NE -'-'YORK MARKET . - November 20,3 P. M. Flour—Firm: good eastern and borne demand. gales 3000 • bbli. Genesee at $0 1208 18i West ern is - selling, at $6 12i. Flour—Holders isre firm; and buyers do not meet them. • Cora—Sides 8000 bushels prime White at 67(ie . . . iirovisions-6:There is nothing doing except in Polk of which there aoe hales of Mess at $14,- 00015 00. , Pilate at $lO 00p t 1 oft. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. The marketii at a stand. Dealers are holding back for-the foreign news. The same may be said of the Biltimore. coiraintein, RBCORD. reparednnd corrected every Afternoon. . PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. -coma ITT SE TOR - XCIV XXV ER. John Shipton, Shea, - S. Clarke. 110TE3IENTS OP THE ■TEAR[ . • • • SAILING. DAYS. leaves Engtand.' leaves U. S. Oct. I Sept. 19 • Oct. 16 Oct. 4 Nov. 1 ' Oct. 19 Nov. 16 leaves'France.' ' kora U. S, Sept. 30 British, Brittannia, Hewitt,. Hibernia, Ryrie,... Cambria, Judkins,... Caledonia,. L0tt,.... French. Union • :Philadelphia • Sept. 15 --"" Oct. 15 Idimoun ' ' , ...... ~ ...Sept. 30 Oct. 31 • New York Oct. "15 - Nov: lb American. leaves Europe: learn U. S. 'Washington', Hewitt, ' Oct. 19.,....-- . . PORT PIT'X'SBUR4I3III. .61 FEST 'WATCH - TX .THE CHANNEL '• ARRIVED.' - • Monongahela, Stone, Cincinnati: •Isjcir,,ara,Jacolo, St. Louis Robert Fulton, Collier, Nashville Wellsville, Barnes, Wellsville Lady Madison, Louisville Magnet, Carothers, Zanesville Beaver, Clark, Beaver. 7 Swatara, Cox, Brownsville. • Danube, Cock, Brownsville • • • Consul, Bowman, Brownsville • Louis McLain, Bennet, Brownsville' • DEPARTED: -- • • liessengerAinford, Cincinnati Caleb Cope; Moore, Wellsville. Saranac, Mclnster: St Louis - SkiPper. Stoops, Zanesville .r . Wellsville, Barnes, Wellsville; Lake Ene, Hemphill, Beaver. Danube, Cock, Brownsville Consul, Bowman, Brownsville . -Louis McLain, Bennet, Brownsville • Swotara, Cox, Brownsville. PFrTSBURGII ILIRKET&-DAILY REVIEW. OFFICE OF THE POST, - 1 oax Ivo, Nov. 2041847. 5, Saturday was exceedingly pleasant for out-door affairs. A handiome business was transacted. Frites geoerally remain without change. • FLOUR—The receipts .still continue light. The best brands sell 'from wagon at $4,8704,95 A lot of 50 bbls. (riot strictly prime) sold at $4,70 Sales from store at $.5,0005,i21 by the dray load, at $5,2505,31 for single bbl. BACON—Sales 2500 lbs. Hams at BW9c, Transactions confined to citr, dealers. SUGAR;—Tbe price of this article has bean de• dining for some days. Sales of 50 bbl. at 6ic. 15 hhds at 6r, Small lots of new arriving; sales' nw fixed. ASHES—Saks active, as follows Pearls 7h(4 7.1; Pots and Scorcbings 5/. GRAlN—Wheat ar9011 , 05c; Corn 40q Oats 26 . _ Ø2Bi., (active;) Barley 50c.; Rye 45c. )10LASSES—Market quiet, with. sinall salea at 32403 c. ' - - COFFF.. es Rio at 8108/ 4 c.; with an up ward tendency. • WINDOW GLASS—An active deniiiiid psi:units for all sizes, particularly country brands. We quote sales 200 bra:Sxlo at $3,62, cash; 100 bxs. 10x12,•at $3,137i04,00. blarket .becoining_ bare. CHEESE—:SaIes 50 bxs. W. R.ittle. . FEATHERS—Moderate, sales at 32033 c. by retail.' Parma. fer Sale irlOR SALE—A small tract of 33 acre', of Land, JC of which about 16 or 17 acres is cleared; and this other:part well timbered...and abouthalfabOttom and half bill- land. TLerz i. a haired log Hmise sed . a gelid spring of water on t r and - it is about a mile from the Canal and .Allegfieny river, and about . 14 miles . up - the Allegheny river—this farm will be • gold low for cob., or cearly all cash in.hand. • Also, forsale,,a good large Farm; of. from 250 to 250 acres, :3 miles time . Pittsburgh; in Plumb Tp., *bout 266 acres cleared, and a. good Dwelling Hquse; A good barn, and a stone spring home". The whole or halfof the farm' will be sold low, and on half be. mg paid,- a liberal credit given on the balance.— Please -apply at I.sa.ac. Haunt Agency & Intelli gpoce office, Fifth hear Wood street: • nov22-4t Late Theological Books t ATTRACTIONS of the cross; by G Sprig, D. D; Memoirs of Mrs Fry ; the Pre-A.damite Earth, ccintriblaions to Theological Societies; by John Hal. ill iri D d : g D O;s' Erma ;kiwi.. of PrO•erbs; Lire Of Simeon; History of the Presbyterian.; church in Kentucky. gketcbes of Worth Carolina, historical and brio. graphical, illustrative of the p nciples of a portion otker auly settlers, b tra Henry Foote; M 7.. CheynePa , Life, Le ra and :Lecture"; -11 0 1$Cheyne , s Sermons; the Tre of Knowledge of good and t vil, etc. The following. uniforM with Carter's, Cabinet Li brary t Tales Scottish Peasantry, by Shelter. nry Dental, D, D and others; Pleasant Tales by I . Humphreys Thankfulness and other Essays, by ,t. ' ton; Life of. Torment; Loss of the Austr alia; Peace in.-Believing. -;• The above with a goneral , asiortment of Wheal*. peal, Classical, Medical, and School Books, for sale A low prices, wholeeale or retail.— ELLIOTT 6. ENGLISH, 56 Market st...betweon 3d and 4th. ~. MS pod° Embroiderid UST seeeived, at 62. Market st.,-a choice lot- of Embroiderell Muslin Robes, for oveniordnoom. nov2o " A.A.—MASON & Wrought Thibet Sbisilti ECE,IV,F,Di at 62 Market, Ft: J .3 'cartons 'Teri • rich Wrought Thit?et Sham , la;also6o *pro o ooe.richl)zykoh do. ' --• • J 30130 AIBINS:-.103 lbs. Smyroi. For axle bj so d - - -J. Dr WILLIOIB,II.O Wood it. • •.1...3:•45. .4411 - Ask , - 4V,ltri+4 o . 4 ii 47 • .• • f ' , _ .• , • _ e." "- • ' MEE 1911113 - - i knowsmlfiS' well - iplendid:.wastenger A Stelinieri,.4 tionr.V.couiposed,etithe largest, I swiftesti,beidfutiatied and furnished, :and the most poweifol; • heate•owilic watercorthe-Weat. 7- , - EVery acceditmattiow and - comfort; that money can. pro cure 4 hat beeif:Prbvided for Peitiengera, -.. - The:.,Line has heart - hi operation for five years—hare carried a million of peoplti without : the Ileiet 'injury te their. persons. • The 'boats will be et the feot - of 'Wood street the day .previons to starting,' for -the reception of height and the- entry 4of passengers on the •regis 7 ; ter.• in all cases •passage _ money emit be paid in *dentine. • -' •' • ' The MONONGAHELA, Capt. Stone, will' leave Pittsburgh every .Monday morning at o'clock; Wheeling every Monday ever ing at 10 r. • The HIBERNIA No. 2, Capt. duo. Klinefelter, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at ID o'clock; Wheeling ever] Tuesday evening at 10 • The. NEW ENGLAND No. 2. Captain G. Dean, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, Wheeling every Wednesday evening at 10..... P. The WISCONSItsi, Captain R.J. Gracc,will leave Pittsburgh every:Thursday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheelibg•every,Thursday evening at 10 r, u. The CLFPPER. N 0.2, Captain Crooks, will leave Pittsburgh every Friday Morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling Pittsburgh . Friday eveniirg at 10 r. The MESSENGER, Captain De Camp, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at 10 o'clock Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 P..l‘. The ISAAC VIIWTON, Captain A. G, Masan. will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling'ellery Sunday evening at 10 P. X. . novl9 November 20,3 P.M lIAIR . TOIVIC.—To Tut Bill) AND GNEY.—If you wish a rich, luxurient head of hair, free Born dandruff and surf, do not fail to procure the genuine Balsam of Columbia. In cases of baldness it will more than exceed your expectations. Many who hivb lost their hair for twenty years, have had it restored to its original perfectiea by the use of this balsam. Age, state or condition' appeer to be no obstacle whatever; it also causes the fluid to flow Ivitit which the delicste hair tube is filled, by which means thousands (whose hair was grey at, the Asi atic eagle) have bad their hair restored to its natu ral color by the use of this invaluable,remedy. In all cues of fever it will be fermi one of the most pleasant wash that can berused. A few applications only are necessary to seep the hair from falling, out it strengthens the roots, it never, fails to im part a rich glossy appearance; and as a perfume for the toilet it is unequalled, it holds three- times as much as other miscalled hair restoratives and is more effectual. The genuine manufactured only by Combstock 4- co:, 21 Celli - Wand street, New York. Sold only genuine in Pittsburgh, by Wit. JACK sow,- 89 Libecty.st., head of Wooden.; also in Wash ington, Pa. by A. Sweney k Sont . in Cantionsburg, by Dr. Vewelle; in Browsville by . Bentutt* Croker; also in every town in Pennsylvania, 0hi0..; Md., and Virginia. n0v19.44-w6m A' MASON'at CO I • , • --1-.-:27-''^-277,r'Fif;tmt87-rlrlftftvk4r„rtz4f67.7.7.34,,w=4-, CINcIN , NIAV PIX.T.'OBNIPSIg /Monday Packet? Tuesday Packet., Wednesday Packets Thursday Packe t . Friday . Packet. Saturdly PaAket. Sunday ' Packet. BALM OF COLUMBIA. TTNBLUSIIINGIMPUDENCE—Froni a published card OfM.Callmont& Bond, ofPhiladelphia,the public would be led-to believe; that we have been claiming a privilege We had no right to. That"they have abandoned sonic time since, the . exchasive agency system," and that we have right to claim "exchisive privileges with their teas." I never pretended to sell the teas of this spurious concern. I have been selling s tlia teas of the Ntw York Pekin Tea Compani for the last two year.,as the public are aware, and haviheen to New ork four times in that time,' and,neter heard - of thii new concern '-until ately but as wool dealers. The tea biwiness of M'Callmont & Bondis about 1 eight mouths old, and their assumption: of the Pe kin TeeCompanrirname is because a name is open for any-man or firm to assume; but the fact intended to imply thereby, that they have any connection with tke so called and well known Pekin Tea Co. of New York, is entirely false,they having been de • tiled 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 whit kind of teas- ' I am only certain that they keep or obtain none of the Pekin Tea Company's of New York. Any person reading this card will see the gross deception they wish to practice on the public, and to the injury of my business. WCallmont ¢ Bcnd are. wool dealers in Philadelphia, and have sent an agent out here to pull wool over the eyes of sonic otlour good citizen... Look out for the black sheep. 'novl9 ALEX. JAYIiES. NOTICE• ATLANTIC, LAKE AND MISSISSIPPI TELE GRAPH.--As I ha e vinotv ertenoed the Great Western Telegraph Lines from the Seaboard west ward beyond Louisville, tin the prospect of readh ing SttLouis before December closes, with lines in connection along the Lakesa ,THIS NOTICE TS.'' GIVEN, that, if anywhere along the whole range of lines thus constructedby me and Jmy associates, any demand, however small, has been accidentally left u leaded by any person emploied'in the construc tion oftbese extended Lines,(about a thousand miles of which are now in successful operation, wtthanoth er thousand in such forwardness as to be ready for operation this Winter,) such demand or demands may be forwarded to me for settlement, at Cincin nati. Other opportunities will be taken to express my sense of the confidence and friendship with which. have been sustained' by my fellow-citizens, gene while engaged thus extensively in carrying out a project which has had to struggle not only with all theilifficultiesbf a new,enterprise, but with extraordinaty troubles' that are already too familiar to the public. HENRY' O'RIELLY. Cincinnati Exchange, October. 1847, 'nll-3t TO THE PUBLIC—The undersigned agent for the Philadelphia and New York Pekin Tea Co., has observed with surprise an advertisement in the Daily Dispatch, and other papers in this city, which concludeawith the assertion, "There is no Inch company as the Philadelphia and New York Pekin Tea Company in existence." Being the agent for wbolesaleing the teas of this Company, whose (Mill tonce law plainly denied, I have found it neces sary to take this method of stating emphatically, that there is such a Company as the Philadelphia and New Ylirk Pekin Tea Company, and that the titairsold by them will compare favorably both in re gard to quality .and price, with any in Pittsburgh or elsewhere, as for est/tame right, he., it .reason. able to suppose the public have an exclusive right to buy from those who furnish them with the best Teas, at the lowest prices, I would refer 'to the following 'among others who have _purchased teas from the above company. Sam. Dyer, John Sterret, NPEelvey at Scott, and others, Allegheny, and grocers generally in Pitts- , burgh, JACOB B. STOCKDALE; Agt.Phila. and N. Y. Pekin Tea Company. . n0v1.2-3tawlm Pictorial Papers, FOA the Holidays--Pictor i al Courier, Brother Jonathan Battle Sheet, Pictorial Yanitee Doo dle, areinst received and for sale by the quantity or single number, at MORSE'S, riovl9 No 85 Fourth st. Pittsburgh and Cosinellsvillo !tail /load Company ALL persons having any claims or demands against the Pittsburgh and Connelleville Rail road Company, will please present the same for set riement on or before the lit day of December, in order thatia filial settlement of the affairs iof the company nay be mado in conformity with 'the reso lutions of Vie Stoescholders on the 15th inst. , novl9-til W. ROBINSON, Jr ., Preet' • Lard .Pa L,Conkling k Co.ts supenor Winter Lard Oil, J constantly on hand, and for sale in quantities to suit purchasers, by • F.,SELLERS,:_ pond_ Agt for Manufacturers. IDLAXSXED OIL--12 - lible prime Flaxseed Oil; just recd and for sale by -novl9 T OIL:—In quantities to suit purcbasors, at rideced prices, for sale by • novl9 • F. BI4LLVAL9. • plikale and P vas. CI CASES'. thiderwood)!, assorted; . ;Ci g!'.l.Dougherq ;, ... 2 : EC ;Peach Preserves Tomato XerhuP 1 ; For, sale by D WILLIAMS, .novls 'l4o'Wood at At. 0* 90 ghde.ptime P 6 3 411 N.; 0. Sugar, foivale by - .Q siotl3 ' • ' • JAMES MAY ME '—kuct.iii - li.:2ioiilc,.g. ANOTII.pn.OI.OII.IOAIS - I, I OTORY • *:xpeisted. olti are to be sur -1 0.000 :2_21: to purchasers for a small sum of money at the Com:normal:Sales rooms, corner of Wood and .sth streets. Safe to commence this evening, Nor. 24d at 6 o'clOck, kindle be con tinued every evening; during the week, of the largest and beat assortment of NEW. BOOKS in every de partment or literature, ever offend at pUllic sale in this city, embracing standard Library Editions of Encyclopedias and . other large worki from the houses of Harper* and Brothers, Lee and Blanchard. Carey and Hart, T.CowperthWaitand Co., Little and Brown, and the best publishers in' London. Also, a large assortment of Booms in rich led ele.4 gent binding suitable for the centre table and day presents; a fine• assortment of Gold Diainond pointed premium Pens, etc. etc. sllPratt says he-can buy lower and sell cheaper than any man west of the Allegheny mountains. Books at private salezduring the day at very low prices. f. nov22 JOHN D. DAVIS: Auct's.. Family thirguche at Ili►otian, I' ,N Monday afternoon, the 224 inst., at 2 o'clock, J in front of the Commercial-sales room, corner of Wood and Fifth sts., will be sold, a good second hand Barouche, with extension top, in good order, suitable tor cum or two horses. nov2o JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. (American copy.) Damaged Goods al , Auction. LARGE sale,of Fancy and Staple Foreign and Do. mastic Dry Goods, among which is 1 case o fancy satin barred French Merinos, at Auction. BY JAMES M'KENNA, kJN Monday nett, November 22d, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, will be sold without reserve, on account of whom it may concern, 1 case of fancy striped French Merinos, containing . 33 pieces 09311 yards slightly .wet on the Pennsylvania Canal; also, the balance of several invoices of foreign and domes tic fancy and staple Dry Goods ' received on con signment a few 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, and worthy the attention of dealers and customers, among which may be men tioned the following in part, viz: Caahmnres and M de laines, latest styles; fine lustre alpaccart, various patterns; woolen plaids and linseys; plain and twilled flannels; Canton flannel; superfine French, American and English broad cloths, various colors; double milled fancy and plain French and English' cassinetts;• superfine cat sinetts, various qualities and colors; superfine bleached and brown tousling; Irish linens; fancy Vostings; mull, Swiss, jaconet, and cambric mei line; Awerican, English and French calicoes; lawns and ginghams; pocket bdkfs. and cravats ; table cloths; galia plaids,velvets and silks, patent thread and sewing silk; fancy cotton hdkli.; Turkey red do.; black silk cravats; Canton silk hdkfs.; large flag silk hdkfs; 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"cloctr. P. M., Household and Kitchen: Furniture, mahogany bureaus iota, and rooting chair, bed steads, tables, chairs, kitchen utensils; and immedi ately after, a lot of Dry Goods reserved.' At early gas lieu, same evening, fine gold and silver, patent lever and other watches; mantel clotka; Candlebras •, a large stock of-Dry Goods, being the balance of a retail store. n, v2O . JAMES M'KENNA,Auct'r. Positive Sale of Dry Goods, Sce. Monday morning the 22d inst., at lb at the Commercial Sales rooms, cor of Wood and bth stieets,will be sold, an extensive assortment of Dry Goode, &c. among which are superfine cloths - , cassimeres and sattinetts, fancy and plain' alpac cas, calicoes, bleached and brown mualins, blaen and blue silx, ails. for dresses, blacx satin Vest ings, sax cravats, woolen ;roods sewing oily, pat ent thread, .d omeatie Flannels,. 3 cases cambric and gingham Umbrellas. An Invoice of Boots and Shoes. .21 2 o'cl”ck, P. M.— A quantity of Groceries, Queensvrare, Glassware, Confectionary, Shooets Band boxes. wrapping paper, louring glasses, engravings, carpeting, feather beds •- . A general assortment of Household Furniture, coal ■coves, coaxing stoves, grates, Kitchen utea ml„ and a variety of Household goods, etc. . .41 6 o'clock, P. M.— Variety goods; after which 'a large number of valuable Building Lots, in Manehoster, as per ad vertisement of Mr. George Breed, novl9 JOHN D:DAVIS, Auct)r. A M ERICAN OIL—THE GREAT REMEDY OF' NATURE.—Procured from a well in Kentucky, 185 feet below the earth's surface. This Oil will be found vastly superior to Harlem, B itish, or any other formerly popular Oils. Its curative proper. ties for the following aliments are truly wooderful a Inflammatory rheumatism, whooping-cough. pbthis ic, coughs, cold., epasms, totter, erysipelas, scald head, croup, inflammatory sore throat, liver com plaint, inflammation of the kidneys, pains in the breast, side and back, diseases of the spitte heart-burn, diseases of the hip joint, interned sore eyes, deafness and ear ache, worms, tooth-ache, sprains, strains, burns, scalds, bruises, cuts, ulcers, cancer, fever, wires, Stc. &c. Price 60 cents per bottle. Sold wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON, at his boot and shoe store, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. The DIG 2001. I stands in the door-way. Only' place in Pittsburgh where the attic= can be obtained. Caution...-In order to be sure of obtaining the genuine, purchase only of the general agent for Western Pennsylvania, Wm. Jackson, 69 Liberty street, or through sub.-Agents appointed by him for its sale 2 each of whom will have a show bill and general directions in pamphlet form, containing the 'names and address of. the Proprietor and General Agent of Western Pennsylvania ha follows: Dr. Hall 4- Co. proprietor, Kentucky. Wm. Jackson, General Agent for Westein Penn sylvania, 89 Liberty retreat, Pittsburgh, to whom all -orders must be addressed. Observe—Each bottle is enclosed in one of the above named Pamphlets, and the name of William Jackson, (the general and only wholesale agent for Western - Pennsylvania) printed on the outside of the label. 0ct.28. idoreeN Weekly Budget of New Books WESTMINSTER Scouting Expedition of M , Cullough's Texas Rangers. Life of Henry 3d, by G. P. R. James ' part 3. Campaign SKETCHES of the War with Mexico, by' Capt. W. S. Henry. Ch - amber'sMiitcollany, pari 6. Road to Ruin, a comedy, in fi ve acts. The British and Foreign Medical Review, or Qua tarty Journal of Practical Mediciue and Seigery. Flower' Personified, part 10. a most beautiful number. Liie and Adventure, of Joseph T. Hare, the Bold robber and Hifihwayman; Coders Lady's Boole, for December. The Marione] 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 publications. Just received and for sale at Mowsz's Literary De .t 85 Fourth strcet. novl7 20 KEGS Malaga Raisins; 14 casks Zante Curren,' ; 50 boxes comb Honey ; 50 do • Fire Crackers; . 50 drums Figs; 5 flails Dates; • 10 - boles Rock Candy. For sale by nor 16 . JAMES BENNEY, 3r Nuts.. 1 BUSHELS Tea Nuts; Oo 20 bales Seicily Almonds; 3 do Boldeaux do 20 bales Walnuts and Filberts; no 16 For sale by JAMES DENNEY, Jr 1 0 MOLASSES ,BARRELS--well made, A tIL - Joi dry stuff, for sale by SMITH * SINCLAIR, 56 Wood street. novl2 THE Stockholders of the Farmer's Deposit Bank of Pittsburgh, intend making application to the next Leg islature for such alteration of their charter as will (five them Banking privileges ; or, if deemed expedient, will - ask to be incorporated as a new Bank. By order of the Board of Directors. 30-law6in THOMPSON BELL, Cishier. COPPER, TIN AND SHEET IRON. WANE man ufactory, on the corner of the DiaTriond and Dia mond alley. Always on hand a large assortment of ware of the above materials. oct27 F. SELLERS (WOKING IiTOVES or burning ; coal'and wood 4„_,t'Also, Egg stoves, on hand and ror nalely MEREDITH. Diamond, corner of Diamond alley. oct27 Cat:WE P/RE--A. large quantity kept constantly S on hand, and made, repaired and put np,' to or der, on short notice and.reasouable terms, by • MEREDITH, - Diamond; car Diamond alley. oct27 Sewers, . CIASHIdERE, Silk and l!depne Scarfs, splendid aisortmetit, for 'Filo by A:MASON for C 0..: No. Market stj' MID ME , : (Plittc4, 2 s cr.srs !Align.) EME(/MRI K, that RAX,POS PILLS, (No. 2,) n-4, healthy condition •of the diges tive organs, nud gilf6the constitution pouter to car ry on its natural tn4ana of cure. Jacked, in the use of the N0.:4 we ditpetlY support the efforts orthe CONsTaUTIoN, andit is ems. nishinOo see the many:hopeless muses, in which the.. Powers Plattsie prove successful ; when her steps , arers.rathis followed, than directed. For sale, wholesalci,lnd retail . ; b'y Ls S. CUTHBERT, Sseithfield , near' 3d et. Also, by John*Cracken, Penn and Mara at... sth Ward, Pittsburgh.; Wm. Cole piansoud, Alle gheny city; .1. G. &pith, BirMinggaM. novlB 0RG4# 3 13 carol' SYRUP.-It proied to be M the are . at Pantibea in caring my child' distress - • ing ceugh. - - • From the Temperance Banner, Nev. 3, 1847. , ' COUGH snrip. • 'We are mot in dike' habit of nu ffi ing, much less ta king Patent Medicines, but we. feel disposed to re commetiorganitf Syrup to those who are afflicted with a cough. After having tried the usual remedies to remove; 'constaht and distressing cough, that had for several days afflicted one of our children, without success,,aire' were induced to try Morgan's Cough Syrup, and by it relief was obtained in a few hours. It proved to be the; panacea in this case at least. - Prepared wholesale and retail by the proprietor, :JOHN MORGAN, Druggist, novlB Wood at., 1 door below Diamond ay. ta t &a MEREDITH JEWELRY i At No. 67, Market Str•ot) TIJST received - by Green & Co.'s ffspress; 24 Gold LeveiWalehes; 18 Silver do do . 36 Verge do do 12 Gold Guard Chains, tbestquality;) 3 doz. Gold Pens,:of different kinds; 6 do Pencil., assorted; 6 do breast Pins, -do 4 doz. Fine Bags;; do 4 do Velvet Worked with beads, do 7i do Silk do . do do 6 do Silk Purses; 8 Carpet Bag's, assorted. ACCORDIONS. 170 French and German Accordeonr, assorted. 65 dos: Spun Silk Gloves ' assorted; 18 do Worsted Coats, for children; do . 12 gross Steel Slides, Tor neck ribbons, bonnets, and boys , Caps; 4 doz. Silk:Cords and Tassels !lir Clods; 10 dO Silver Spoons, assorted; 1 do Mussckt.• Sous, best quality; 72 Worsted Comforts, finest quality. STEEL GOODS. 100 Steel Guard Chains; 1000 Bunches Steel• Beads; S don. Steel l Bag Clasps; • 12 do do Purse do 36 do Rings sad Tassels for Purses; 12 do . do Bags; 18 do do Purser, ' "6 do Rings 10 do Silk Twist Purses and Bags; 15,000 ydi. Fringes and Gimps, with a large assort ment; Silk Dutton& to match, assorted colon. _ The above goods Will be told at reduced prices, at the new store of novl6 IV ow Music. ELLEN'S Waltz; What's a'Ahe Steer Kimmel; Oh! Soon Return; Viennoise Dances; Thy Name was once a Magic Spell; Oh no they 0101 notice me weep; - Oh would I were a boy again; Oh come to me, by T..H.*Rayly; Come and wander with,me, do.; Would .I were with thee; Pm saddest when 1 sing; Love can ne'er survive esteem; Rough and Ready Quickstep; Constantia Waltz; Poland is not yet lost: with variations; Don Pasquele, by Henri Herz; Czerny's Exercises; . Duvernny's Exercises; Come, oh come with me, the moon is beaming; Whoae dat knockin ' at e door; The Lass of Gowiie; Cook' Art of Singing; Just received by express, and for sale by, JOHN R. MELLOR, 81 Wood street. IMIM GREAT SALE I e 10,006 WORTH OF DRY GOODS SELLING OFF At No. 46 Matket Street. THREE DOORS ABOVE THIRD STREET. BARROWS & TURNER, BRING about to relinquish business in Pittsburg respectfUlly announce to their friends, custom ers, and the public generally, that from this day, November 10th, their entire stock of Dry Goods, now in store, will he disposed of at such prices AM will ensure theiiaale, without regard to their worth or cost, being determined to close the stock entirely by the 20th day of December following. This arrangement affords .a rare opportunity for ,purchasers to secure choler bargains, as our stock is mostly new, baring peen purchased within the last few months, add now wid be closed without ee -1 Belle. Many persona hare teamed bitterly to regret hav ing been drawn away, and been made dissatisfied with mammoth "Show BIM," "Slling off at Cost," and "F.ltraCheap" xulvertisemeeta. Weinvite the attention of buyers to an examina tion ofitho goods and prices ' and are satisfied that, none who era judges . of goods will go away disap-, pointed. Our stock comprises a large and saried• assort ment of Ladies' Dress Goods and Shawls, Sutted"to bothcity and country, in colors appropri , ate for the pining and the gay, or more plain and grave, for thFse of sober taste. Our stock. of Millinery and Fancy Goodt, Which is second to none, embraces a complete va riety, and will be sold 25 per cent less than ever before offered. Linen Goods Purchasers will find our usual full assortment of nen goods, which will hb closed at rare bargains. ALSO, . French Marseilles Quilts; Flannels in all colora,a full assortment; Country made Blankets, &c. Great Bargains in Calicoes. ;:Our atock.embraces an, almost endless variety, which will ho asld at prices far below their valge. Gentlemen's Department. • Merchants, Tailors, and others, will find it for their:interest to„call at No. 46. This branch of our business hat received particular attention, and giviat inducements will be offered to close the stock.— No 46 Market street. -novl2' BARROWS .& TURNER. ~Jollsi 11/PCIILLY, ' Surveyor and Conveyancer. • OFFICE in Upper St. Clair Township, Allegheny lur County. Deeds, Mortgages, Articles of Agree ment, Bonds, Releases and other Instruments of Wrating,driwn With neatness, legal accuracy and despatch. .lie will also attend to drawing Ezeeu tors, Administrators and Guardians accounts, &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. , AA. MASON 4- Co., 62 Market stret, are now , opening 3 more eases of thoSe very rich Cashmeres •andiOregon Plaids, N pieces. Gala Plaids, of the latest and most fashionable styles, 69 pieces Cotton and Silk Warp Alpacas", 24 pieces Mohair Plaids and Luatres. novll More-New Hooks. lIHIE Indian in his Wigwam,- or characteristics ofl I the Red Race of America, by Ma. Schooleraa. • The Iron Mask; or the Days of Tyranny, by Vic tor Hugo, translated by A. Brenner. ' Edna Etheril; or the Boston Seamstress. • The Land Piratef . or the Wild Girl of the Beaehr The Chimpion of Freedom; or the Mysterious Chief, founded on the events of the last war with Great Britain, by Sarauel Woodworth. W. S. CALDWELL; 3d at., opposite the Post Office. Fine Perfumery, CE REM Amere, for Shaving ; Cream a la Rose, It .1 • Almohd Cream..' . " "' • Suprfine Rouge on porcelian stands; • Elegant scent bee, perfumed With, Lavender, Niel and. Angleterre, Ike. • Beautiful Powder Puffs, ot•all patterns ' • Embossed Toilet Boxes, containing fragrant extracts for the hind ; Kerchief, a scent bag, and toilet soap, suitable fos parents' . - Per sian or Chemise Powder; : • Indian Vegetable Hidrbil ;' Bears Oil, in fancy and,coMmon wrappers, (rose • scented.) Jones' Soap; . Rose lip Salve; Nymph Soap; , Cold Cream, elegantly., put up; Pure Palm Soap;, . together with a great variety offint Perfandirt, jest received 'and for Vale .;- B.' A: vAtNErro4's.le.to:,,, norlit ' - `corner 6114 akod Weed*: nov9 i. . ~: =II _ . Grea‘Mastryi Tr HE SUBSCRIBER effete roesilfibb easy terms 'seine 'Cf the Moist dettifablis Real Estate in the neighborhood of this city, - as:followst::: - , 1. Two Brick houses, lately erected, containing sight rooms each, finished in faihionable modern ity lc, and comprehending every convenience. -They tre_ea.chsituated on lots one hundred feet is front, an a public street, and running baCk one hundred tad ken feet, to a3O foot street. This properti will oe sold , at nearly the value of the ground, on which thohouses are created, as - the owner is about i ngihe elty. Exit, of the Purchase - money may re nnin in the hands of the buyer for a term of years. 3a rare an' Oppertunity for securing . cheap and de lightful residences is worthy:of attentidn. 2.1 Several large and beautifully, situated building iota, for private res i dences ; will be sold low, on long 3. A - . lot 'about 100 feet square; bet Ween, two greets, on which is erected a 'three story brick pudding, 60 ky_rf_feet, with= , -cn engine house, and engine. attached, new and in" complete order.. ' These buildings were put up for niafinfaettiring:pur ioses, and are admirably adapted forcotton,woolen, or paper manufacture.. The property will ber, sold at a bargain, and a part of the , purchase moneyjmay remain on a term of years. The above property is all situated in Allegheny City, and is worthy of the attention. of the publie.r. The subscriber can be' aeon at the office of the Git- - zette, every forenoon,.between the hours of eight and ten, and at other Utica at his rooms at Mrs. Hay's boarding house ' - Robinson" new Row, Fed*. ral street, Allegheny City. D. N. WHITE, ii Agt: for the owner. novl3tf • Valstiatiie Hooks_ . lITORK6 of Lord Haden, 3 vols.; V - Letters,4 vols.; "Walpole's Memoir of the Reign of George' the .Third; Dr. .Tiiihnion4 Works; Thier's French Revoligien ; Democracy in America, 2 vols.; Eeightlers Roman:Empire ; Con. quest of Peru; Pictorial History , ofEitglind ;..Works of Lord Byron, complete ; ' Dictionary, with supplement ' • Ivl , Cullougleit Commercial Dictionary; A nthores Classical Dictionary; Anthen , s Dictionary , of GIIZZY and ROXAS Antiquities; Public Men of the Revolution, by Sullivan; Washington and the Generals of the American Revolution Washington and his Generals, by J. T. Headley; Napoleon and his‘Maralialls, by Headley: . The above, with a large assortment of Theolagir. cal, Medical, Classical and Sunday Schonl Boone on hand and for sale low.: • ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, novl6 56111.forgrr st. between 3d and 4th. Patansylvanta Man Road Corapaaay. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS .---Proposals will be received until Planar, 26th day of Novem ber, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the Town Hail, in the Borough ofLewistown, for the grading and masonry upon about forty miles -of the Pennsylvitta Rail Road, extending west from Section 20 to near Lewistown. • Plans and specifications of the work can be seen at the above named place; for five days previous to the time appcintcd fur receiving the bids. Any further information can be had upon applica tion to W. B. Foster, Jr., En., Associate Engineer I at Hnrrisburgh. S. N. MERRICK, .oet3o. td • President. Caution. to the public. rinHE PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK -IL 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 suclusive agency system, ' and that, nnither Jaynes, Douglass & Co., or any other concern has a right to claim any exclusive privilegts with their Teas. The general Agent of the Company, Mr. J. R. Stockdale, is now at McMastete, Eagle Hotel, Liberty st., Pittsburgh, ready to receive orders. All Teas sold by the Company, are warranted equal - to any sold in the United States, and no payment re qiiired until' buyers are entirely satisfied as to the fact. Principal Warehouse of the Company, No. 35 North Front street, Philadelphia. novll Im3tw NIcCALLMONT & BOND. ZEBULON KINSEY • J. 13..1318k0P, VETERINARY SURGEON e l l AN be found at his horse shoeing establishment, near the St. Clair streetbridgc,lately occupied by Messrs. Carr &Roi nov.s-dSm • RENCH Cordials, 9 varieties, for sale only it the wine store of novl6 CURACOA—A few eases, first quality, just reed anil for sale at the wine store of I novl6 ' JACOB WEAVER. IVIARASQUINO—A feW eases, first quality, just received and for sale at the wine store of nutle JACOB WEAVER. BSYNTEI—Fitet quality, jolt received and for sale at the wine gore of ' nay It JACOB WEAVER. VOFFEE-150 Bags prime Rio, for sale by • 6511TH & SINCLAIR, 56 Wood at. Corn Brooms. 8 sDoz.5 Doz. of 'various qualities, for sale by . novl2 SMITH lb-SINCLAIR Bartlett an revers. • THE diagne , ses and Treatment of the Fevers of the United States. For Italia at Motor's, No. SS, Fourth at. nov 1 i • OLIVE 01L-4 doz. Superfine, for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood nL 111=1Mil JACOB WEAVER. novl2 novls A LMONDS --500 Ilia Sicily; !GOO a Bordeaus ; '3OO " Paper Shell ; 500 " Shelled ; for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood at. novls ROCK CANDY-10 Boxes, No. I, for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS, _ 110 Wood st. novlb OIL VITRIOL—bO Carboys, just received and for sale by B. A.JFAMIESTOCK t>c Co. novlo- corner of First and Wood sta. SUGARS -60 Bags Whit'e Brazil ; 6 Bags Havana White; 15 Bags Loaf; for sale by J. BENNY,Jr, novl7 rINNA MON CORDAL; for sale at the wine store novl7 JACOB WEAVER. Red and Brown Flannels. 75 PIECES, for sale low to close consignment by GEO. COCHRAN, novl7 No. 26 Wood 'L' ROSE. CORDIAL, for Salo at the wine store of nosIZ JACOB WEAVER.. NOYAUCORDIAL, for sale - at the wine store of X novl7 JACOB WEAVER. ORGANT—Just received and for sale sit Abe wine store of novl7 DUBLIN Brown Stout, for sale wholesale or retail, at the wine store of novl7 • JACOB WEAVER. QCOTCH ALE—"Tennant's brand," Glasgow,. 0 just received from importer and for Bale at the wino store of [novl7] JACOB WEAVER. ALKIRIC ALE—Dove ' s celebrited,•just reed F from-importer and for isle at the wine store of novl7 . JACOB WEAVER. Dividend.' HE Directors of the Monongahela and Coal Hill T Turnpike Road Company, have this day declar ed a dividend of runt per cent. on the capital stock, payable to the Stockholders or their legal represen- Immo, on or alter the let day or December. WM. C. ROBINSON, Pittsburgh, Nov. 18,1847. Treasurer.. Brandy's. 4n WHOLE, Half,Quart quaer and Eighth pipes:o 0 ,1 the following Brands and Vintages : Sazerae, 1837, } St • Seignette— Otard, 1837 '44, Pinet, Cestillien &Co. '44 lieuneesey.• 1i44., ' Dopey P. E. o. .. . The 'hove Brands are warranted pure, or no side, good, judges rue all invited to .examine for thein selves, at the corner of Smithaeid and Front its. nov.lB P. C. MARTIN. E j R FEC T LOVE Cordial, for sale at the wine store of (nov76) JACOB WEAVER. - A IMISEED Cordial. for Bale at the Willa store of A JACOB WEAVER. T_PANCY Cordjils, 13 varieties, yeti 'floe, for sae jC at the 'wino store of novlB - tidier Vinegar. - 30 Barrels ._ _, for y mum siticiaut, 66 WAIOII et. novlB 11RRBANTS-7-1000 Ths Fresh Zante, stoic; 0 for Bile by • •J. D. , WILLIAMS, novio • 110 Wood it, R OSINS -20 Boxes, new crop, M. R.l: 2011 - 500 lbs Smyrna, for sale by J.D. WILI4ABIS, 110 Weed st. IMO ;, ~: ~~ • - ~ , Fis.w ,xou.N.Asztrag, ,a,, - : voitrialt. 1 Awret ,sithitta., • . - .mom* 'FIJI. . CAUTlairr° '7714-. 11111146" . ' ''' ' . Ili N' ' K 'T.L E ' 14 1gle S A A N III D E ' I I 7t0 ". 14. 11 1 11"1114 NO li -- li l t' O ' Sw .' A . tEXANDBII:IS,YNES iaitWitirly - kritiwriand ' , Ego; D E & LEgglyi, poggyGliciaimpousgurg , 11 - a i ent: i " PittSbul i b. aild'AliaiheDY "citing for ', [ULM - DILI-SOF EXCHANGE,CIitaTWCATE II ' the sale of the Pekin Tea CtimpattraTeas of 7i and 71 Fulton st., New York. -Aciather-pcison i i OF- DEPOSLTE4 DANN NOTES, AND LOIN- . -a P-us - ,- corner Of Third Mid Wood. sta.,dirnedy lapponitet *IV burgh pretending to sell our teas is an impottor, and 8 6 Eilarke ibite t . , , • .. . .. t oo' ..:-.': deceives - all who may patronise him. It ittcottunon- ; _,- __ ly,known that the Pekin Tea Company ' e tens' hive • M.. Eloi.nnics it SON, , ' , - proved superior to all other teas sold, and for this """ 11 A i D D 1 M 1 ." 3 . 1 W L"F a iIIF O A C.P:ni r reason many-persons have dishonestly pretended Co .. sang . minis. . . .. • -..., , have the wiln of the . Pe,kin Tea Compafly's teas, ! No. .5.5 Market strut, .11itaberfk-, __,- . , .-.... When they arnall the tittle vending trash and cheap - .a l eilieS rate , Elahange• - liariai_T a.a. Ie stuff which, they have obtained elsewhere., Others Nen York it prl Cincinnati . hAM again' testable the name of Tea CoMpany aid M 11 u- Philadelphia I -4 ' Lettimilln -' '' . '-. .-.- tate our packages , and thereby'doceive many. - - • Baltimore t.' f • S * . Lenin - ll ' We are informed that there is a person in Pittsburg DAVY NOM. selling Teas Under the name of the New lark and • Philadelphia Pekin Ten Company. We hive only to 4 dis Courity &City era's }lts'. say that this assumed company lave :no connection' t'" Relief netts. - '- i,4 - whatever with the New York Pekin Tea CompanY,' l "- Pennsylvattia.C,n .-*.g ,aa.. al consumers of tea will readily diaeover by coma , I. 4 e New York' 4: gi. , ~•, paean the article they sell With thegetnikter tea, sold I " I.: hlseyland- - : ea: ~: .-g. • ~. by the New York Pekin.Tea Compaq, at ,the store 3". - .haw Orleans , •%. --,_ of A. Jaynes, 72 Fourth at. 1 . N. S. MessrI.I4 , CALLMONT & BOND, of Phila delphia, have no connection whatever with the New. York Pekia Tea Company, nor have they ; any right or privilege to sell teas under a name so' neatly re sembling many as to have' a tendency to mislead the public.- -. DOUGLASS lit. CO. . nov4 ',- --'' - 'l5 and 77 Fulton at...i N. Y, VraItGAN , S COUGH SYRUP-Another life sav -111,. ed by.ising this great and best of cough medi cines in time. It only costs 26 cents a - bottle. WILitAI3I3OIIIT, Pa., Oct. lb, 1845." Mr. John D. Meagan: Dear , Sir—Allow me to it you of the good effects ,i of your great Cough Syrup. I have been afflicte severely., with a dis tressing cough for several weeks allowing me no rest at night and but little ease during. the day.-- When I we., in .Pittsburgh I bought a bottle of your Cough Syrup, and am very happy to state that, after using the bottle I found my', cough : removed, and was restored romp usual health. Ido think if it had not been for the Cough Syrup, in relieving me so soon; I should have gone into a rapid consumption. You will please send me six bottles, as my-neigh bon wish:me to supply them with 'the Cough Syrup. . . . Jour( B. Brans. . ICI - Prepared wholesale and retail by JOHN D. MORGAN, at his Drug Store, one door below Dia mond alley, s nov6 FRINGF.B--Just arrived , from New York, by Kz press, at ZEBULON KINSEY'S :New Fancy Store, No. 67 Market sireet: 1 ~ 1,567 yds. Silk Trimming, as sorted colors ; 120 Gross Silk Buttons, for Ladies' dresses; With a large lot of other Trimmings- ALSO-SO doz. Woollen caps, for Ladies and Children; . . . 30 " Comforts) assorted. .. . • The above Goods are of f latest style, and will . e sold low. - novs-y . • ._. CINF. or THE Woltz% !,, ofthiv superiority of Dr. rei all others. 'Read the a respectable citizen , or I . I ~,. ...ssunou, Nov. 3, 1847. This certifies Slat fo some,Weeks past I was trouls led with a very serio cough, which, was evidently becoming seated o' the lungs to suc an extent as to resist the effec of every medicine which I had been using ? I vr4 finally persuaded' i to call at. Hays t .I. Brockway's Ding Store, and get hottle of Dr. Willard's, Oriental Gough Mixture ; which, to my great surprise, relieved me very nine; After taking only two or"threa think, and be`bre I had used one bottle, I was entirely - cured. II was so much , pleased with its effects that I have brought Olen to. uy it, and shall continue to recom m end it to my friends, I firmly believe it tube Me best cough medicine in the world!" «TIfE COUGH MED AnothOr evidence Willard , a Cough Mistura l i following certificate Do the Fifth Ward: ANON - NW SeCAFFRY, Try It--only 25 cents a bottle. Sold by HAYS k BROCIVATAYi No. 2 Liberty 'tit. neni,Canal Basin Sold also by .T; Fleming, novlo ' , ' Dew itlilithery and F*ctoy Dry Goods, NO. 10 ST. CLAIR STREET; MRS. DUFF has g receirad er online supply of New York made Bohnets, morning and dress Caps, Frills, Captis,.Rosetts, Chemisetts, Silk Scarfs, Fringes, Gimps, ,Cords, etc. Also, • rich black Silks for Mantillas; l i Satine t tnd Velvets for winter' Bonnets; en asaortrdent of e moat fashion able Cap and Bonhet Ribbon's; fine French Flowers, Feathers, Laces, :Edgings, Itc. Bonnets, Hoodi,, Capes, Caps, Mantillas, and every article- in the Millinery line made up to oilier in the latest styles; to patterns selected during - her lite visit to New York. • ' - riovEr The following is tile Teatlemony of 111. Peek. "COMPLALNTS" (says he) o f f several years stand ing, Cured by a few applications of Dr. Smith's Tor pedo Magnetic Machine. Rheumatism, Spinal ,tkft fections, Palpitation of , the heart, and Weak Eyes, have been entirely cured by ; it. I have used it in my own.family, and also in.seve ral other cases, and its effect. upon disease has ex ceeded my most sanguine expectations. H. PECK." New London, Yuron County, - Ohio, • Orders received for the abovelfachines, by rtoti -HE New York and Philadelphia Pekin Tea Coca party having understood AMU certain persons in Pittsburgh were tile exclusive right •to ell their Teas in that city, would state that they have ii ttbandoned, some time since, the'exclusive agency system, and t. ,thatneither M..Jaynes, Douglass A, Co., nor any other concern, has a right to claim any ex clusive privileges with their Teas. 'The general agent of the company, Mr. J. R. Stockdale, is now at McMasterto.Zagle Hotel;, Liberty street, ittsbmg, ready to receive orders. All Teasaold by this com pany, are 'warranted equal to any sold in the United Stites, and no payment required until buyers are en.' tirely satisfied as to the fact. Principal Wareh Inge of the Company, No. 3.5 North: Front street, Philadelphia: • I novl.2taw3m MCCALLMONT BOND. PIeIFOS. CTIICKERING. One•splendid rose wood six and a kra".f Octave Piano.forte, made by Chickeriagi Boston. HERZ. One semi grand Piand-forte, frorn.;the manufactory of Henri Hcrz, Paris.. 61 Octaves:, - GALE 4- CO. One carved Rosewood six Octave, made by Gale & Co., N. York. One ditto mahogany six and a hal fOetave. - STertAltT, New York:• One elegant mahogany Piano, ail Octave, which! has been in toe about a year. Prico 8200. ; ' , Second Rand Plano'. An excellent second hand Pinno,ninde by Loud and Brothers, In _geed order.' Price 9100;.; One second hand Piano. Price $6O. For isle - by JOHN 11. bik.LLOR, norb „Si Wood street. JACOB WEAVER A A. MASON ac invite the attention of A purchasers to their extensive stock of Olive, Brown and 1111 k Broad Cloths, for Cloakings; also to their assortment of pnglish and French Cassi meres. , novll SOO Ktruwan 9 r L LETTERSto the at. nay. John Hughes, Homan Catholic Bishop of New York, by Kirkwan. Just received and for kale by • • - • • novlo LUKE LOOMIS,Art. PIGELIA-500 Ms. all root, just received and 0 for sale by 11.4.FAIINESTOCK &CO., novlo conger of First and Wood sts. AA. MASON Co., 62 Market st., will open this inorniog, 20 pieces of French Merinos, of the best qualities and most desirable 'colon', also 10 pieces of Vase very soperior Caehmeres: novll New Books.i.ondon Editions. LIFE of Benevento Cellini ; The Entertaining Philosopher; • , Taylor's Fine Arts in Great Britain & Ireland; The Shiulo riles. Man ;tAnotline & Evelio.. • . Fauquet's Season ' ; • Two Tales of Old time ; • The Hour and , the Man ; Hamit Martinac's Popular Tales. S vole: . • The History of Don Quixote; Campbell'alifr , of i rlutarch Book of-the Court; . ' Household Tales and Traditions; The Philosophy of Chemistry ; - The city of the Caliphs; - Waterson's Cyclopedia of Commerce ; Dr. Quincers Logic of_Political Economy. The above, witb — many other rare English and American Books, for sale by . . H.S. BOSWORTH & CO., . AS Market st. JACOB WEAVER noolt TVIIIEILEAS, Letters of Aditinistration on the VY fetate'oEftatricktill!, late of the City at Pittabdigit;clecni., have been granted to the subseri bersi tatfidents of Aid *son, iitdebted to said Estate> are requested to makkhemediate pay ment; ind'thestchaving claims again 4 the amtte,7lll present theta duly . authenticated for aettlement. ' • JOHN J. MITCREL, AA/ministratotai Z. •-•- 41% OEM L. S. CUTHBERT, Agont fur the Manufacturer... Smithfield, near 3 et. French' Merinos. Notice. oiti4tiiilT.-... :, ',;.....',; Raying ?ital. Ohio Indians Kentucky Wheeling. Teener ea : au-19.y swizzes U. sum:. C. onawl, ;_ & - Rio - itirtis,icKowcz 1124' Eris, "AM 2ZALXSS r FOREIGN AND . DOMESTIC =CHANGE, (T.111'.- TIFCATZS OF DEPOSIT DANK NOTES," GOLD AND SAVER- , • Ne. 65 Woos , Fs., rioos *now Fowl, write W illi, . . PittsbuigA, Pa. PAB. Funds and Currency received on Deposit, Ma collections snide in all tbit principal ettiesoftfnl , United Stater. - .' Sight Exchange on Philadelphia l -Baliimore o ltele. York, Boston and Cincinnati conatintly - for sal* la annul to quit purchasers. Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia: and Pennaylvap nia Bank Notes bought and sold:on the mast favorers ble tern'''. • , The highest premium paid for American - Gold. Exchange on England, -Ireland, Germany.' ant , Fr/lICO procured, .10. • • r.plaroy ZAlk /*N..; 1100 N. AND SARGENT.. BANKERS; AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, I. L. cos :WOOD AND urrw rrarrrs, rrrrsnowaso t r,a. 4 , z . DEALERS ire Coin Bank Notes, Time Balls; Foreign and -Domestic Exchasgel Cortifriatros , • -of Deposite, &c. , . - .- - c .-. - EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities :of ark .3 Unnion, and Europe, for sale in sums tomtit porch's 1 CURRENT and par firnds recelyed_im deposit le; COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the• Makin* -4. at the lowest rates. .. =mina= : Messrs. M. Leech & Son, a Ogden &Snowden, ~', ' - .- . 4 ‘ . Wm. Bell &Son, Prrinsmis. 41 S. MsClnrkes &Co. ---- - - t -$ English .k Beniqt. ~ . . 1 a Fleming & Brothey, -." ,' - - ;c$ Falen; Lathrop &it's. PrittiAnso4, 1 '' Wm. H. Thompson &Co. • '- - - $$ Hoadly, Phelps & Co. .1 Ni i ii i. r .,„„,....:,. it . Babcock - k C. ' $ , , .777 ".... $$ Tifrany;Wara &Co. - • : & } sr John MsCullough Co. Bstraitotsik...,. Mr. James George, - ~. 1 $ -H. Hanna, CrocitrrrAn,- 6.- 41 Joseph Watson, -/ nt,setrrint Messrs. Fenner & NPMillan. . $ - --.... R. F:Ellis,'Esq., Ciohier4, Ban Lewistows, I' r., Pittsburgh, September 2d, 1847-y. . WILLIAM. A. HILL? s :cQ., DAME - ZEE, =CHANCE saomuts, ntArils FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE,, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANE NGTES .4.. ND SPECIE, No. 64 Wood ct., OW dear above Pourti - Pittsburgh, Pa. URRENT Funds received on deposit, and eel.. C lections made on all the Cities throughoutthe United Biases. Sightchecka on Baltimore, Philadel. phia, Newjork, Boum.. and Cincinnati, mutstne4l: for sale in sumsto !nit purchasers. ' The paper of the Ohio, Kentucky, tmlittpa, mml4 Virginia Bank! bought and sold •on-the most 'estop. able terra*. The highest premium paid Stir Foreign andAnserls• Can Gold and Silver coins. EXCHANGE ON. ENGLAND, IRELANDAND , SCOTLAND, for sale iu amounts ofCs and tipww*,' ~ urethral dirchirres.' I potency ; also'piles, r matism; female weakness, diseases - . of the word,s monthly suppressions. Disclaim` of the joints, Sian: - la in ano, nervous affections, pains to the bath - and' loins, irritationsvf the neck of the bladder nevi, aerobatie eruptions,. totter, ring-worm, Marna. - rial diseases, etc. - ' TWELVE TEARS PRACTICE Exclugively devoted *to the study and treatment or venereal disordets, and those arising from yeatlifur excesses, gaiety, climate, or impurities of the mom.' whereby the constitution may have , been erifeelledi, enables Dr. , Brown to offer assurances and speedf relief to ell who may place themselves under - Idt - care. Dr. :Brown's offices are conveniently, amnged into • generate apartments; patients Can visit Dr: .13„ with!, out fear of exposure to other. visitors. - It- is- of importanee to many persona m neeit.ot medical aid, to obtain good advice: privately ea& promptly. To all each, Dr. Brawn's readrakiil removing venereal diseases, in their various forms' and stages, offers inducements which can rarely 'he' equalled. ',Strangers ara-hereby 'apprised that` Dr.' LI Brown has been regularly, educated in every'braliettr i of medicine and for the last twelve'yeare confined himself eiellisively to the treatment of those eases. • • . - _ - _ . Dr: Brown is the only regularly educated surgeim in..Pittsburgh,who gives his whole attention to these complaint& OTCertain, safe and speedy cures all case* be guarantied.- Recent cases are relieved in a short time -yr" ith: out interruption from business. - . itzr Hernia -or Rupture---Dr, Brown also , lnaltst persons afflicted With Hernia to call, tte_heltaa.Rl4: particular attention to.this disease. Letters from a distance asking advice', must con s . rain Klee, or ;hey rill.not be attended to. t4r Office on Diamond AlleY, a few dorrislictual Wood street, towards the market. Consultation., strictly' confidential. ' oct2sdairry„ . , NITINES.of the foll Owing . VV - Vintagts:- ..- - -- .'S Madeira, I Sadeirn, L M: : do - ? Symington, „ . l . a u : I Z Teekne, g PaleSlierry, -...... Brcwn- do I E, Golden do ~ ..1 14 - 10 - iuirters and"eight pipes, SOW :Goods , JST received by Adami ez.Cii.4 Express— Super French and k glrrb black cloths a os oi bl ue d, • 46 , brosya . - green;: tt eg For dreso and Troak coati ALSO, Super English black,_krown and, figured Be - - for over, business awl sack Coats. FancyS,Cassimereafor busieess coati. . '- Frepcb.7llACl.figured and 'plain casslateres.: English I, ' French. and English cassimeres; of all demi* • tions, for dresaand undress pantaloons.. English come:moi l for hunting pantaloons. French cut and plain Velvets: • --- Do plain steer and figured Satins. • Do do do Barrathir Sane Do do casaimere and cashmere. Do fancy cashmeres, for Vesting*. The goods will he made to bider at the shortest notice midmost reasonable terms by achtittlf.l4,l " - 72 CIROICE old Amontillado Sharry:Wide,PAZOos kf the Beast Sherrlt,to.be ebtahiedi for italetri the cue or single bottle, atthirsvine'stereof.:;• - riovll JACOB ViT4TEB. OTASH-3 Casks, for sale by : • PnovlB SMITH Ec SINCLA.I:WT-• Di IRuNEs—viduv fresh 13ordeitsi- for - issick!f=: - . - D. WiLLIAMS;, -114 Wood ' .! t. F - - UST RECEIVED, at 62 Market at., A; A . J. SON 4 Co., ono more ems of tholo,yory.obeiip; A • aqua at 12te. per T 4- _ U BOXES Fresh MidapEeirtiou s irk flaw 4; tori l kiev ad tattr notte 'cowl Sgeti IL] Mff ~. PRIVATE - DISEASES; ':'Blown, of 61ci.,.Diit;-f -can, be coo. all eases of a or:delicate matte/von. ntto the humltn Tphilis, and syphilitist: tions, gonorrhcea; and insequonces,tostethoe. all VENEREA nit Impurities of ' th e' .04 with all - ditsimiteiatr 'VEREAL origin scellent Brsulds=4 -RenatoPort • ' = L -do_.. . Pine do Fresh do 'Lisbon, 'Haut Sauterne, ' ' DryMalfga,;- Sweet' 'do for sale as importid. P. C. MARTIN. Leznofti. ~~:~~; 1 .. l J
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