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' • ' Danube Cock Brownsville R A _ Conant,Howman, • McLiiin,'Bennet, BiownsvitieL. • - DEPAHTED. Welfsville,l3arnes, Wellsville Lady Madison, Louisville • Magnet, Carothers; Zanesville Manongahefi ; Stone; Cincinnati Pacific,CanSpisell, Cincinnati America . Decamp, Wheeling Barnes, Wellsville; Lake, Erie, Hemphill, Beaver. .. • • Danube, Cock, Brownsville Bowman,.Brewnsville Louis McLain, Bennet,Brownsville Swotars, Cox; Br 41asville. .- - PIiTSBURGH 11,1111EtS-DULY, RETIEW. OFFICE OF TITF: 'OST, ,Tvisnly MOOmato, Nov. 23,1847. The. delifhticit * weather still continues. Tester vras`a locelyday --balmy as May, and partic ularly pleasant for those wtto had business to transact oinii of doors: The streets presented much animation: • • • FLOCTE-LSales' confined to retail transactions from store, at prices !staging' from $4,87P5,25, as in qUality imd quantity: • . FLOUR-,Sales active at $1,50 • - ASHES-,,Firm at last quotaticina, but :no gales rePort... • ' . • ' WHEAT—SaIes 00 bu. at 95c. cash. . OILS•:-Sales of Laid Oil at 70c. p gal. Flax isees6o,4§c..; Tanncis at $170521 ft bbl. I LA RD-•••Saltaof goad at 45 1 9 c. p• lb iconamon FRISIT--Sales of green Apples at $1,0001,23 eibbl. Dried-A . O. Ilt - • TALLOW : -f-ftegnlM•ealei at 8 c. f lb. OATS_-:.:Sales'of 2301 m at 20c4 retailing trim store at 28' • BACON—No change-s , - FEATHERS--Sales 230 ths. at 32c. ale lb. WINDOW GLASS--Active inquiry Sales 95 bei.•Bxlo at $3,62} cash. C(' WHOOPING COUGli.—MeStlrs' Editors-s-I ob served smite time ago a communication over the signature: fOr Parent;' stating that . Dr. Jayne's :radian gipectorant had been the means of saving the lives of three of his children, who were,sufferi iog severely with whooping. cough; and having,but a short time before, lost one of my children by that dreadtid complaint, and having another, and my . ontyiid,,suffering the greatest agony with the - sameidisease, and in hOuriy expectation of its liath, Clime induced to purchane a bottle of it, and :oinmeiiied Using it according to the directions-- and to the surprise of alt it began to mend in fif teen minutes aflerwe commenced wing it, and the :hill has now completely recovered. 1 have no acquaintance with Dr. Jayne, but I hereby return ,him a husband's and a 'father's grateful acknowledgments. NES ME .• ' . J. L. §IMPEINS: Philadelpiiia, April 22d,1846. ...lapse's Hair TO11111:—We commend to the atte.n tiet of those desirous of restoring their hair'or im proving its beauty, to this elegant preparation We hear it every where highly spokes" of, and es peCially by ill who have made use. of it, as greatly efficacious in stimulating the growth of the hair, and preventing, and curing many affections of the skin. Its virtues are amply and suffieiently prov Sma . • -For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72 FOURTH street, near Wood—and at the Drug Store of H. P. Schwartz, Federal street, AlleghertyCity . • , aura =II The Cry is Still they Come!—Some have already made their entry. and a Whole Battalion are; on their' ,matbh. This is the season when General Disease makes his appearance, his troops are. well disciplined and officered. 'Creneral' Consumption his chief: warrior, is wending .his way onwards, accompanied by his Pioneera. t Wet Feet, Cough, Cold, Night Sweats, 'Spitting of Blood. Debility, Exhaustion, Flitshings of the face, &e. &e., and Sheet disturbers or the peace of mankind, fironehi al,alfections of the Throat, Asthma, Whooping Cougb, &c. But tbanki to Dr:Sherman, of New York, for his,great invention, " The 411 Healing Batum i " - Tsp.—and he cured! •• %Price 25 cents Mid .$l.OO. per bottle. Sold hyW5l. - JACKSON, at his Patent Medi , cine 'Warehouse and Beot and Shoe Store, 89 Lib erty street, pitisburgb., and by duly appointed A. gents, in every town in the States. oct3o 'lty the'President of the United States. :N ti ..., , . Jotirauaticeatf law, I, JAMES E,,POLIC, Presi dent cattle - United States of Amulet ' de hereby ehire andantino heowit"that public saleewill be held at the undermentoed Land Meet ) in the Teitarrearr or Wtse.ntsts, at tits periods hereinafter, designated, to wit: _ At the . Land Ofßen; at MINERAL pOlNT,Continene ing on :Monday, lisescrenteenik day of January nut,, for thediapossl orthe public larids within the ender s:net:tinned Vanabiptrand puts of towships, via: frank ef the 'best line all west of the fosirth prinet, pal meridian. ,I,Ttiwaships fonrtaen, fifteea and 'lateen, of range giro& ' .I"awnsltips fourteea, Id:tan azt4 sizteen,afrange four. >,-Townithips fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen ana eighteen, arrange five. , - . -Townships fourteen, fifteen, - sixteen and seven teen, 4if range :six. Sections:tour,five, six seven , eight nine, seven •P teen, eighteen and twenty, west of "fi., 30 , 1 sl oug h? of, ownshi townships thirteen, fractional townships fourteen,' fifteen - . and-sixteen on the Ifississippi River, and township sereeteen of range seven. Inactional town Ships fourteen sixteen end (mien teen tuttite Mississippi. River, Of range eight.. fractional township' seventeen on din lidiesimippt River, of 'range nine. - ' At t he Land Office at GREEN MAY, commencing on Monday the titirty l ftrat day of Auttsary ?text, for the disposal of the public. lends within the under mentioned townships and part of a township, Viz: forth of the bars Zinc and east of the fopreh princir Fractional section one, in , township nineteen, situ ated' northeast of Linz lisrewousr,” of eases toutteen. , Fractional township twenty-one, north of •' Fox Rtvan, 22 and townslus thirty-two and thirty.thres, satrange nineteen, • - . . Townships thirty-two, thirty-three and thirty:Naur, of rßoge'brenty. 'Land, apprepri'ated by law for the use of schools, military or.other perposits, will be excluded from „ . - The offering of the lands Will be comrstMeed•oll the;days appointed, and proceed in the .sariett order 4n which •they are adrestiovd, witlr. all convenient ilispatch, until the whole shall have been offered, and 'anodes thus closed. But no 1148 shall be kept open longer thaw two weeks. and no private entry -Wan, of thnlands will be admitted until after the -expiration of the awn weeks. GIVEN under my hand at the Cityof Washingpm. Altiaminth day of October, Anno Domini one , thousand • 'eight hundred anzllartpsieven. . .By the President, . JAMES it. POLY. ittCrLtan Yousua, .Commissioner qf the General Land (Ora. •JNOTICE, TO . PaR.EId„PTION CLAIMANTS. - Beery person entitled to the right.of praemption 'to all . land , within the townships and parts oftown ,olgpa above enumerated. is required to establish the :rose to the satiseaction ofthe Begetter and Receiver ;of the propel Land °ace, and maker payment there! -for-as= soon. es- practicable. Ow ;setting this notice, sand beßtra the tlay .appointed 'for .the-cornatenco :snent.of the Itubliersale of lands, embracing the trial =claimed, otherwise each claim will be forfeited.. , . • `RICHARD hi.- YOUNG, • , • Committioncr qfrhs-Gerwral Lout Office. Akeir4ttriCtill _ _ . . . • 1 -11-4 4--;.orcip s , - 41ii.t A:4 xt.• ...g; 4 ., a .4 . - . I . # ME ERN Ea = WM BM BEUI MC ••_. . . • M=B=EMEI pat miridian EZEI =I . - Alit ALE Arsit CINCINNATI AND P/TTSBUDDIt- mitt Vatket ming yrell known line of !plow/hl-Passenger Steamers, is now composed of the largest, switlest,•lmst finished and furnished, and the Most powerful boats 64 the:tuatara ofthe,West.;.Every accommodation MO . comfort-that money . can prol cure, hi/Sheen ; Provided, for pasiengers. , The Line his been in operation for fire yeart--have carried a Million,of people without the least injury to their penotte: - ;The bosta will be- at the foot of Wiled stroe:t tfiisday previous to starting, for the reception of freight ind , the entry of passengers on the regis ter. In , all passage . money-must bc , rpoid in advance:'• - • - , o!ad ay Packet. • The MONONGAHELA, Cape. Stone, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning" at 10' o'clock; Wheeling every Monday evet inir.at 10. r. It. 'X'nesdßY Packet. The. HIBERNIA No.'2, Capt. Jae. Illinefelter, Will leave Pittaburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock; , Iyheebing every Tuesday evening at 10 Wediseadar 'PaOcete . The NEW ENGLAND, No. 2. Captain S. Deity.; will)eave Pittsburgh evezy Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, Whaeling:eyety Wednesday evening at Thursday . Paeldiet. • 'The WISCONSIN, Captain &J. Gratewill leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 r. Friday Packet. The CLIPPER No - . 2, Captain Crooks, will leave Pittsburgh every Friday Morning . at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Friday eieriing at 10 r. .Satatrafay Packet. • The WES' SENGER, Captain De Camp, will leave Pittsburgh' every Saturday, ,morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 r. \ Sunday Picket. The 'ISAAC NEWTON, Captain A. G.' Mason, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at is , cloik; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 T. X. ' novl9 BALM OF COLUMBIA. TT AIR TONIC.--To THE Bat° arm dinta.—l you wish a rich, luxurient head of hair, free from 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 have lost their hair for twenty years, have had it restored to its original perfection by the use of this balsam. Age, state or condition appeer to be no obstacle whatever; it also causes the fluid to flow with which the delicate hair tube is filled, by which means thousands '(wbose hair was grey as the Asi atic eagle) have bad their hair restored to its natu ral color by the use ofitils invaluable remedy. In all-ea*es offerer it will be found one of the most pleasant wash that can be used. A few 4pplications only ire necessary to Keep the hair nom falling out. It strengthens the roots, it never fails to Up.' part a rich glossy appearance; and as a perfume for the toilet it is unequalled, it holds three times as mach as - other miscalled hair restoratives and is more effectual. The genuine manufactured only by Combs - lock+ Co.,uk m Cosulland street, Nov York. Sold only gen ein Pittsburgh, by Wx. Ja sex, Liberty st., ead of Wood at.; also in Wash ington, Pa. by Bweney Son; in Cannonsburg, by- llr. Toli , mile; in Browsville by Bennett 4- Croker; also in every town in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Md., and Virginia. novl9d4-w6cti I~ 2 BLUSHiI`GIMPUDENCE—From a published 'card of MtaUm on t & Bond, of Philadelphia, the public would be led to believe that 'we have been claiming &privilege wikhail no right to. That"they have abandoni•d some time since, the exclusive agency system," and that :we have right to claim "eiclusive privileges with their teas" I never pretended to sell the teas of this spurious concern. I have been selling the teas. of the New York Pekin Tea Company for the last two years, as the public are aware, and have'been , to New York four times, is chat time, and never heard of this new concern until lately but as wool dealers'. • " The tea business of APCallmont & Bond is about eight months old, and their assumption oldie Pe kin Tea Company's name is because a name is open for any man or 6rni to assuirie• ' but the fact inteed ed to imply thereby, that they have sp a y connection with tie so called and well known Pekin Tea Cu. of New York, is entirely false, they having been de • flied even an agency in Philadelphia. for the NOV. York Company, that Company having refused even thus far to confide in them. I know not what kind of wool they keep, nor what kind of teaa; I am only certain tat they keep or Obtain-none ut the Pekin Tea CoMpittira of New York.. Any person reading this card will see the gross deception they wish to practice au the public, and to the injury of my hominess, blot:aliment* Dcnd are wool dealers in Philadelphia, and hive sent an agent out here to pull wool over the eyes of some of our good citizens. Look out for the black sheep:- novl9 ALEX. JAYNES. Farms far tale FOB SALE—A small tract of 33 acres, of Land, j of which.about 16 or 17 acres is cleated, and the other;part well timbered, and about half bottom and half hill laud. There is a hewed log House and itgood spring of water on it, and it is about a guile from the Canal and . Allegheny river, and about 141 . reilee up the Allegh eny river—this farm will be sold low for cash, or nearl, , all cash in band. Also, Carnal°, a good large Farm, of from '250 to 350 acres :3 miles from Pittsburgh, in Plumb Tp., about 20 0 acrea Cleared, and a good Dwelling House; a good barn, and a stone spring house. The whole or half of the farm will be sad low, and on hall' be ing paid, a liberal credit given on the balatice.—= i'lease apply at (5/1.4..0 Haunts. Agency & Intelli gence office, Fifth near Wood street. n0v22.4t TTHE PUI3LIC--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 concludes with the assertion, "There is no such company as the Philadelphia and New York Pekin Ten. Company in existence." Being the agent for wholesaleing the tens of this Company, whose exis- Mime leap 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 York Pekin Tea Company, and that the teas sold by them willcompare fav orably . both in re gardto quality and price, with any in Pittsburgh or elsewhere, as for exclusive right, it is reason able to suppose the public have an exclusive right to buy &ma those who furnish them with the best Teas, at the lowest prices, 1 would refer to the 'following among others who have purchased teas from the above company. Sam. Dyer, John Stetret, M'Kelvey.lx Scott, and others, Allegheny, and grocers generally in Pitta burgh, JACOB B. STOCKDALE, ' • - Agt.Phila. and W. Pekin Tea Company. novIS-3tawlm I,4xtoiital Itpers, FOR the Holidays—Pietonal Courier, Brother Jonathan Battle Sheet, PiOtorial Yanstee Doo dle, ere just received and for rale by the quantity or single number, at MORSE'S, , novl9 t No SS Fourtli at. Pittsburgh and Rall'Road Company A LL pettons having any claims or demands tiL evilest the. Pittsburgh and Connellavilleßail road Company, will please present the saute for set. rlement on or before the Ist day of. December, in order that a final settlement of the affairs of the company tray be mule in — e.anformity with - the reso lutions of the Stocaholders on: the 15th inst. riov 1 . 9-td . W. ROBINSON, Jr,, Pres't. Lard 011. -r coiklin g & Co.'. - superior Winter Lard Oil, J constantly on hand; and for sale in quantities to suit purchalers, bj F. SELLERS; noir4 Agt for Manufacturers. VLAXSEED 141.--12 Bbis Trims Flaxseed. On; .12 just reed and for sale by ' norl9 • F. SELLERS. LT "Alth OIL.-4n,quanttties to snit purchasers, at _L./reduced prices, for We by • nort9 - F. SELLERS. PLekles and Preserves. 0 CASES Underwood's, assorted ; 4 cc Dougherty; cc 4 " • 2 cc Peach Preserves; .2 1c -Tomato Ketchup; •For.sale , by . J. D. WILLIAMS, uovlb 110. Wood st N. 0.. Sugar. ,20de. Prime N. 0. Sugar; for tale by novl3 • . JAMES MAY. • larrionght Thilbret Shavrts. -D I EZEIVED, at 62 Market et., 3 cartons very J[tirio WroogheThibet Shawls; also 50 more of those rich Torkeri do. .20,20 13 AISIIIB-300 lbs. Smyrna. For sale by XV' nova • 1. D; WILLIAMS 110 Wood r it. liglE z'',y'-t'y-"~"~, : . '4 - ; . - . •: , . - i. , -; -, - - :!' -, 'i.'.- -- - .1•:.:.'.. - i.:-.•l*-.ti - 0.j...:;_0,01e0 - ;::..' . . . . AIiOTIIER GLORI OUS VICTORY Li to ,be..-Expecirett. • ltook.:are to 1 0 000 , V re ° ntrett, up : f to for sr .; small sum of money it the Commercial- Saki reons, corner of Wood and sth streets. - Side to commence this evening, 80v..22d at 6 o'clock,,and to be con. tinned- every evening during the, weaholtfthe)lurst and best assortment of NEW BOOKS in ellerY.do- ' , partment or literature,- ever offet•ed at pittlic sale' in this city, embracing standard Library :Editions of kincyclopedins . and Other laxge works from the houses ofHarpers and Brothers, Lee and Blanchard. Carey and Hart, T. Cowperthwaitand Co., Little and Brown, and thebestpublisbers in London. Also, a large assortment o f Boogs in rich and ele gant binding suitable for the centre table and Holt. daymresents; n fine assortment of Gold Diamond pointed premium Pens,'etc. etc. .Pratt says hi can buy lower and tell cheaper than any man west a the Allegheny mountains. . . Books at private - sale during the day at very ,low prices. nov22 ' 11.10Hrt D. DAVIS. Anct'r:: BY SOHN D. DAY IS, AUCTION'tEIt.. SOUril-I.4ri CORNEA Or WOOD,,AND IMF= ITIIEZn. Extra Sa it of Dry Goode. OfViredneriday morning,• Nov. 24th , at 10 tit clock, at the Commercial sales room, cornerinf . Wood and Fifth ate., . Will be sold without resenro, an catatonic asecirtment - of ?reasonable Dry Goode, &c., among which are .22 pair 101 super blankets, 10-pieces red flannels, 1 case superfine ::cloths and casslmeres, black satin resting., figured and pied ; alpaccaa, sattinetta, calicoes, black silk dres rnerinoes, cashmeres, unbleached muslin', hdkfs, shawls, sewing silk, patent thread, Ky. jeantii stc.etc. .41 2 O'dock, P. M. 18 barrels N. 0. Sugar, goc4l qualityi Molasses; 4 a Rice; 6 half chests Young Hyson Teas;' Glumare, Queensware, Confectionery A large quantity oe ner and second hand Honed hold and ;Kitchen Furniture, among which are mn: hogany bureaus, sofis, settee,, chairs, tables, bed stead., feather beds and bedding, looking glasses., mantel clock., carpeting, hair seat rocking chairs, hall and parlor lamps : : also, stoves, grates, etc. 6 o'clock, P. ./tf. A very extensive collectian of new and valuable& Books in every department Of science and literature. nov22 Manchester Lots at Auction. i SALES will be held at Burnsidest Auction Store, in Allegheny, on SVcirday evening, November 20th, 'at 7 redoes, and est - Davis , Auction Roomy, in Pittsburgh, on Monday and Tuesday evenings, Nov, 22d and 23d, at 7 cecnocs. The Lots are all marred b, stakes and numbered; ■nd Diagrams prepared, copies of-which can be hid of Hall &Co., or of Townsend &Co. at Manchester; at Burnsides , or at Davis , Amnion .6tore, or of die sucscriber. Parties wishing to purehue, are invited to men :: ine the ground before the sales. GEO. BREED, novlB " 94 Wood st. AMERICAN OIL—TEE GREAT REMEDY OF NATURE.—Procured from a well in Kentucky; 185 tket below the earth's surface. This Oil will be found vastly superior to Harlem,. 13 itish, or any other Formerly' popular Oils. 'lts curative proper. ties for the following aliments are truly wenderfhl. Inflammatory rheumatism, whooping-cough. phthia ic, coughs, colds, spasms, tatter, eryitipelas, scald head, croup, inflammatory sore throat, liver cent , - plaint, inflammation of the kidneys, pains in • the breast, side and back, diseases of the• spine, pilaff; heart burn, diseases of the hip joint, inflamed sore .eyes, deafness and ear_ ache, worms, tooth-ache, sprains, strains, barns, scalds, bruises, cuts, nicest; 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 ate nowt stands in the door-way. Only, place in Pittsburgh where the umstrtsiz chit be obminad. Caution.— In rder to be ears of obtaining the genuine, purchnne only of the general agent toy Western Pentorilvania, Wm. Jackson, 69 Liberty street, or through sub-Agents appointed by him for its sale, each of whom will have .• show bill and, thegeneral directions in pamphlet foim, containing names and address 'of the Proprietor anti General .Agent of Western Pennsylvania as follows: Dr. 4. Co. proprietor, Kentuiky. Wm. Jackson, General Agent for Western Pena, syl Tanta, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, to whom all orders must be addressed. Observe—Each bottle is enclosed in on of tltb above named Pamphlets, and the name of William Jackson, (the general and only wholesale egioit Ati Western Pennsylvania) printed on the outside of thy label. Morse , ' Weekly Budget of Now Book! Iv EsTm INST ER Review, for October. TY Scouting Expedition of blTullough , s 'Fero Rangers. Life of Hoary &1, by G. P. R. Jaines ' part 3. Campaign Sarni's.' of the War with Mexico, by Capt:. W. S. 'Henry. .Chamber's Miscollanv, part 8. Road to Ruin, a comedy, in fie acts. The British and Foreign Medical Review, or Qui terly Journal of Practical Medicine and Seigeryi Viou'ers Personified., part 10. a most lreautiful number. Lite and Adventures ofJoseph T. Hare, the 801 l robber and IhAbwaymsn. Grade?' Ladre Boot:, fur December. • • The National Magazine do. The Ninv Miscellany. for Bop and Girls. Tke Playinate, a beautiful thing for children. Together with a large supply of every kind o cheap publications. , • Just received and for sale at Moist's Literary DO. pot, 85 Fourth strict. npvl7. Fruits,Asa. 20 KEGS Malaga Raisins; 19 casks Zante Currents ; ' e6O 1.101631 comb Honey; bid do Fire Crackers; 50 drums Figs; 5 trails Dates; 10 boxes Rock Candy. For sale by nov 16 • , JAMES BENNET, k , • Nuts. IOCIBUSHELS Pea Nuts; • VA bales Seicily Almonds;. 3 do Bordeaut do 20 We* Walnuts and Filberts, nov 16 For sale by JAMES DENNEY, Jr. 1 0 A MOLASSES BARIZELS—weIi made.. o 04. 4 dry spli,for sale by SMITH * SINCLAIR, novl2 - 46 Wood atmet. • Notice. THE Stockholders of the Farmer's Deposit Batik of Pittsburgh, intend making application to the next Legislature for such alteration of their charter is will:give them Banking privileges F or ' if deemed expedient, will ,ask to he incorporated as a new Bank. By order of the.Doard of . Directors. 30=1 aw6tti THOkIPSON BELL, Cashier:: nOPPER, TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE min ufastory, on the corner of the Diamond and Dia mond alley. Always on hand a large aisortmenkof ware of the above materials. oct27 i U . trio sTovEs kw burning coal and wood ; Also, Egg stores, on hand and for sale by MEREDITH. oct27 Diamond, corner of Diamond alley:. STOVE PIPE—A large quantity kept conataritiy on band, and made, repaired and put•ap, to or der on short notice and reasonable terms - , by MEREDITH, oct27 Diamond, cor Diamond' alleyi .CASHMERE, Silk and Merino Scarf., splanijd aaaorpaorit, for .alb by A. A..MASON & Co, n0v13.... . ' N 0.62 Mark et st,;: ~._ ..3 Late Theological 'Seeks . • ATTRACTIONS of the Cross by G Sprig, D. .14/ Memoirs of Mrs Fry; the Pre-Adamite.. Earth,! contributions to Tivological Societies; by John Hai-, ris, D. D. Bridge's Exposition of ProverbsrLife of Simeon; History of the Presbyterian church in Kentucky::: Sketches of. North Carolina, historiCal and bita graphical, illustrative of the principles ofa portion of her early settlers; .by Rev Wm Henry Foote; Cheyne's Life, Letters and Lectures ; M'ClusyneNi Sermons; the Tree of Knowledge of good and tail, etc. etc. 'The adlowing, uniform with Carteri, Cabinet Li brary Tales of Scottish Peasantry, by the Rev. Henry Duncan, D. D., and others; Pleasant Tales by Old Humphrey; Thankfulness and other Essaya;by Hamilton; Life of Tennant; .Ldss of the Australia; Peace in Believing.' • . . . The above witb - areend- assortment .of Theoln steal, Clateical, Midical; said School Books, tortilla at low prices, wholesale or retail. ' , ELLIOTT 4 ENGLISH, nov2:o 56 Market at, between 3d 'awl 4th A. A. MASON & Co. TBST receiviki s at 62' Mirka it., a choice 10t..0f J &Aro - Wand Muslin Raveiej for evening dreasu; nov2o A.A. MASON St Co.' - , , • ..W.Nat • •-• • 0r..+414, - 41...trZ A • 1 7. ‘i..ff., , i0e . ''" • '` ' ' - • ' • , - • - • Auction !Sales MEREDITH. Ening Eivilbroidered Muslin Robes. E=BM=2l lliiraftqAlol3 -- COUGH SYRUP.-It trioired-to be 111 the greaC,Pauacea,iAtetriittit mychildadistrese- Ing cough. Pruitt the Tetniferneee Flittnier, Nov: 3, 1847. t. COUGH SYRUP.. We are not in the habit - of Mifflitig, much less ta king Patent Medicines; but we feel disposed to re commend Morgau2s Syrmi to those "who are afflicted With 'a cough. _After having tried the usual remedies to remove a constant and distressing cough, thathad for aeverel days afflicted one of our children, without success, we were 'induced to , try 'Morgan's- Cough Syrup, and by it relief was obtained in &Tear hours. It proved to-be the panacea in this case at least. Preparedwbolerali and retail by the proprietor , JOHN MORGA.N, Druggist, novlB Wood st.,l door below Diamond ay. JEWELRY t At No, 67, Rariceit, 13treet n UST received, by Green lk Co. , s Express; . t, 24 Gold Lever Watches; 18 Silver • do do 96 Verge do do 12 Gold Guard Chains, (best quality;) dos. Gold Pens, of different kinds; 6 do Pencils,:assorted.; • 6 do Breast Pins, do '4 dos: Fine Bags; do - - 4 'do Velvet Worked with beads, do 7t do Silk - do do Gi do pilk.Parses ; . • 8 Carpet Bags, assorted. ~ • 1 ' ACCORDZONS. 170 French and German liicordeons, assorted. 66 doz.:Spun Silk Gloves, assorted, • 18 do Wnrided Coats, for, children; do 12 gross Steel Slides, for neck ribbons, bonnets, andboys. calm 4. do;. bilk Cords and . Tasseli for Cloaks; 10 • do Silver ;Spoons, assorted; . I do' hlnsics.r. Bons, best quality;' 72 72 WOrided'Comforts,•finest.qnality. 100 Steal Guard Chains; 1000 Butehes Steel Beads; 8 do;. Steel Bag Clasps; 12 do do Purse do 36 do Rings and Tassels for - Purses; 12' do do Bags; . 181 do do Purses{ "6 4 do 'Rings, • 10 db Silk Twist Purees and Bags;l 13,000 yds.. Fringes and Gimps, with a large assert meet; Silk Buttons to match, assorted Colors. The ;there goods will be sold at reduced prices, at , the new store of norl6 New Multi. ELLEN'S Waits; What's e' the Steer Kiinnzert _Ohl Soon . Return; Viennuise Dances; Thy Name wu 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. Bayly; Come and wander with me, do.; Would .I were with thee; • I'm saddest When I sing; Love PM neer survive esteem; Rough and Ready Quickstep; 'Constantin Waltz; Poland is riot 'yet lost; with variations; , Don Pasquele,,by Henri Harz; CzernY's Exercises; Duverners Eureiscs; Come, oh come with me, the moon Is beaming; Whose dat knockin' at do door; The Lass of Cowrie; • t Cook's Art of Singing; Just received by express, and for sale by JOHN 11. MEL; SI We narl6 GREAT SALE! 910,000 WORTH OF DAY GOVDS SELLING OFF At 140. 40 Market Street; THREE BOORS ABOVE THIRD STREET. 4 • BARROWS & TURNER, i. Bnia about to relinquish businetut in Pittsburgh, respectfully announce to their frkencla, custom. ers, and the public generally, that front this day, November 10th, their entin3 stock of Dry Goods, now In More, will be disposed of at such prices as will ensure their sale, without regard to their worth or cost, being determined to close the stock entirely by the 20th day.or December following. This arrangement adonis a rare opportunity for purchasers to Secure choicr bargains, &slur stock is mostly new, haring been purchased wi th in the last few months, and now w ill be closed without re- serve MI rany persona have learned bitterly to regret hav ing been drawn .away, and been made 'dissatisfied with mammoth "Show Hills? "Selling offal Crud," and "Euro Cheap" advertisements. I We invite-the attention of buyers to ati exaMina tion of the goods and prices, and are satisSed that none who are judges of goods will go away disap pointed. Oar stock comprises IL !Up end raried assort. Meat of ladies' /hex! Goods and 4dt:di, Suited to both:city and country, to colors appropri ate for" the young and the' gay; or more l plate and grave, for those of sober taste.. Our stock of Mithairy and l'aney Goods, Which is second to none, embraces r co i mplete va riety, and 'will be sold 25 per emit Inn than ever before offered. Lints -Good". Purchasers will And our usual full assortment of linen goods, which will be closed at rare bargain'. ALSO, French Marseilles Quilts; Flannels in all color., a full assortment ; Country made Blankets, ar.c.‘ Great Bargain" its Calf roes. Our stock embraces an almost endless variety, which will be 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 businiss has received particular attention, and great inducements will be offered to close the stock.— No 4611farket street. novl2 • BARROWS & TURNER. JOHN M~C . QL7 I Y, • Burveror and Coaserimesr. FFICF. in. Upper St. Clair Township, Allegheny County. Deeds, Mortgages, Articles or Agree- meet, Bonds, Releases and other Instruments or, Writing, drawn with nenmess, legal accuracy, and despatch. lie will aim?, attend to drawing :Essen - - turs, Administrator' and Guardians accounts, &c. From his long.experience and moderate charg. es, he hopes to give satisfaction to those who may entrust their butiness to-his care.. nosls wit (Gazette copy three times and charge this office.) Wholesale and 'Retail. A A. MASON 4. Co., 62 Market street, are now /3-• opening 3 more cases of those very rich Cashmeres and Oregon Plaids, 39 pieced Gala Plaids, of thelatest and most fashionable styles, 69 pieces Cmtost and Silk Warp Alpaccas, 24 pieces Mohair Plaids and Lestres. novll More New Books. IpHE.tadian in his Wigwam, nr characteristics isf the Red Rate of America, by H.R. Schoolcnall. The iron Mask; or the Days of Tyranny. by Vic tor Hugo, translated' by A. Brentier. Edna , Etheril; or the Roston Seamstress. ' The Land Pirate; or the WildZirl of the Beach; The Champion of Freedom; or the Myiterious Chief, founded on the events of the last war with Greatßritain, by Samuel Woodworth. W. S. CALDWELL, 3d st., opposite the , Post Office, nov9 Flue Perfumery. CREME drAmande Antere, for Shaving; Crease AL la Rose, " •ge Almond Cream es re SuierSne Beage ac porcclian stands; ' Elellant scent bags, perfumed with Lavender Niel and Angleterre, &c. • Beautiful Powder Puffs, of all patterns; Embossed Toilet Boxes, containing fragrant extracts fin the'hand ; Kerchief; a scent bag, and toilet soap, suitable far parents; C , - Persian or Chemise' Powder; Indian Vegetable Hair Oil ; . . Bears Oil, in fancy and common *zappers, (rose scented.) Jones' Soap; Rose lipc Salve; Nymph Soap; Cold Cream, elegantly pet up; Pure Palm Soap; Soda Soda do. together with a great variety of fine Perfitmery, just received and for sale, by B. A. VAHNESTOCK & Co., corner of Eth and Wood its. EMI Shawls. AA. MASON& Co., 62 Market .st.; have re , -calved the mod extensive assortment-o. Shawls to be Ibund.ln •this city; in addition to the Serious dyles'of Cardunere, Terkeri, Wool Plaid, Thibet, Nett, &e. he has received a law style o. French long ShaMs, a superior article and very fashionable.. ' . ; ogvll New Work. r - ASIIINGTON and the-Generale of the. Amen- TV can Revolution ; complete in 2 volumes, with sixteen portraits on atel; just ••published by Cerny & Hart..—This is entirely a distinct work from'Rend. lers "Washington and his Generals 7 s,” it is much more favorably spoken of, "not being merely news paper assertion. 7 Just received and for als nor ' • 'ELI.IOTr& RIGIIB4, El MN THES HB SCHIB effete for; sale r,raft . 61 7 111 " , 6 " 1 1 , some (if the-mon desirable:Rani _Estate the neighbOrhood Of this eit - Y;liifollowii i• Two Brick houses,- lately erected, containing :tight, rooms .elich, finished in fashionable modern style', and' comprehending evericonveoience. They are each situated on lots One -hundred feet in front, 3p a public street, and running back one hundred ind ten feet,to a3O foot street.' This property will oe.sold at nearly the value of the ground on which the houses are erected, as the owner is about leav ing the city. -.Part of the purchase money may re : nain in. the hands of Mb buyer for a term of years. o rarciin opportunity for securing cheap si nd der htfal residences is worthy or attention. 2. Several large and beautifully situated building lots,, for privalereaidencesi will besold low, on long zredit. 3. A' lot ihout 100 feet square, between two streets, on which is erected '4- three story brick ottildieg, 60 by 27 feet, with to engine house and engine attached, now and in complete order. 7. These builaings were put up for manufacturing pur mses, and are admirably adapted fbr cotton, woolen, Or paper Manufacture. The property milli be sold at a bargain, and a part of the purchase money may remain ort a term of yeara. ' • The above properly is all situated in Allegheny City, and ii worthy at the attention ofthe The subscriber can. be seen at the office of theGe zette, every foreedhe, between "the hours of eight rikul ten, and at iather times at his rooma at Mrs. Ray's boarding house ' Robinson's new Row, Fede ral street, Allegheny City, , D. N. WHITE, novl3tf ' - Agt. for the owner. • Vain Ode !looks. - -WORKS of Lord Bacon, 3 vols.; Horace Wel pole's Letters, 4 vols.; Walpole'. Memoir , of the Reign of George the Third ; Dr...rohnson's Works; Thiees French Revolution; Dementia,' in America, 2 vols.; Heightlers Roman Empire ; Corr quest of Peru; Pictorial History of England; Works of Lord Byron, complete; tire's . Dictionary, with supplement; 41 , Cullough , s Cominernial Dictionary; A nthoaht mica Dictionary ; Anthou , s Dictionary of GREEN and Roalaff Antiquities; Public - Men of the Revolution, by Sullivan; Washingniii and the Generals of the American Revolution ; Washington and his Generals, by J. T. Headley; Napoleon and his Marshalls, by Headley. - ' The shove, with a large assortment of Theologi cal, Medical, Classical, and Sunday School Boors on hand and-for sale low. ELLIOTT dr. ENGLISH, norl6 - 56 MARK= at. hetween 3d and 4th, ZEBULON ICINSEY NT, °TICE TO CONTRACTORS.=-Proposals will IN be received until FRIDAY, 26th day of Novem ber, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the Town Hall, in the Borough ofLewistown, for the grading and masonry upon about forty miler of the Pennsylvania- Rail Road, extending west from Section 20 to neat Lewistown.; r Plans and specifications of the Work can be seen at the above named place, for five days previous to the time appointed fur repeivipg the bids: 'Any further infolmation can be had upon applica. lion to W. B. Foster, Jr., Esq. Associate Engineer at Harrisburgh. d, N. MERRICK, act3olll • President. 'rp HE PIIILADELPHIA. AND NEWYORK L PEKIN TEA COMPANY; hating understocid the certain pewee in Putaborgb _were claithingthe exchisive right to sell their Teas that city, would state that they have abandoned, some time since, the exclusive agency system, and that, neither Jaynes, Douglau & Co., or any other concern his a right icielaim any exclusive privilegts with their Teas. The general Agent of the Company, Mr. J. R. Stukdale, is now at. McMaster'', Eagle Rotel, Liberty at., Pittsburgh, ready to receive orders. All Teas sold by the Company, are warranted equal to any sold in the United Stites, and no payment re , guyed until buyers are entirely satisfind as to the fact. • 'LOR, itreet. Principal Warehouse of the Company, No. 35 North Front meet, Philadelphia. novll Inzatvr J. H. BISHOP, , - VETERINARY SURGEON C , , AN be found at his horse ehoeing establishment, near the St: Clair street bridgc,lately occupied by Messrs. Carr Sr Rowland. n0750:16m j pE t f t : l liC!! •Cordivi , s, r 9 varieties, for sale only at novlB WEAVER.. fIURACOA—A few eased, first quality, just reed and for sale at the wine store of - • novl6 JACOB WRAVER. fARASQUINO--A few cases, first quality, jun 11.1_ received and for sale at the wine store of novl6 • JACOB WEAVER: AOSVNTR—First quality, just received and for sale at the wine store of novl6 ' JACOB WEAVER. COFFEE—ISO Rags pritne Rio, for vale by SMITH & SINCLAIR, norl2 . 56 Wood st • Corn Brooms. 75 Doz. of various qualities, for sato by . novl2 SMITH & SINCLAIR. Bartlett ea .Fevers TIIE . dingo"aes and Treatment of the Fevers of the United State,: For sale at Mozart, No. 85, Fourth it. nortt OLIVE 01L-4 doz. Superfine, for sato by J. D. WILLIAMS norls . 110 Woodst. A LSIONDS-500 /11s Sicily; 1000 • " Bordeaux; ' 300 . 4 Paper Shell; 500 64 Shelled ; for sale by novls J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood it, —__— _ ROCK CANDY-10 Boxes, Na. 1, for aalo by J. D. WILLIAMS, novls . 110 Woodat, nit. VITRIOL-50 Carboys, just received and for sale by R. A. FARM:STOCK & Co..' - novlo • corner of First and Wood Its. SLIGARB--60 Bag, White Brazil 5 Bags Havana White; 15 Bags Loaf; for sale by novl7 • J. BENNY,Jr • CINNAMON CORDIAL; for salts at the wine store novl7 • JACOB WEAVER. Red and Browse Flemekels. 75 PIECES, for sale low to close coniignment, 7 7 . GEO. COCHRAN, novl7 No. 26 Wood st. ROSE CORDIAL, for sole at the wine store of novl7 JACOB WEAVER. store of IVOYAUX CORDIAL, for We at the wine norl7 JACOB WEAVER. riftGANT—Just received and lei sale at the U wine store of novl7 • JACOB WEAVER. DUBLI N Brown Stout, for sale wholesale or Dretail, at the wine store of novl7 .rAcla WEAVER. Q . C6TCII ALE- I, Tennaut , s bracid,” Mitagrow, 0 just received from importer lad for sale at •the wine store of Dorn) -- JACOB WEAVER. FALEIRH ALE—Dose's celebiated E jest ree4l from importer and. for-sitlo at tbe wine store of novl7 . JACOB -WEAVER.. Dividend. • • rrutE.Ditectore of the Monongahela and Coal Hill L. Turnpike Road Company, have this day declar, edadividend of rwz ner cent. on the capital stock, payable to the Stoeithiilders or their legal represen tatives, oh or after the Ist day of December. WM. C. ROBINSON, Pittsburgh, Nov. 16,1897. ' Treasurer, 4 , ft WHOLE, "Half, Quartet and Eighth pipea:of M/ the following Brands and Vintages } Sazersc, 1837, . Beigriatte-- - . • Otard, 1837 & '44, Pleat, Caatfilion & Co. '44; He111213111113y, ' 1844, Dopey p. E. 0.. - The above Brands are warranted pure, or, norsale, good judges' are all invited. to examine :for them selves, at theooraer of Smithfield and Front sts. novlB - C. MARTIN. nERFECT LOVE Cordial, for sale at the wine E store of.' .(novl6) JACOB WEAVER; • - A NNISEED Cordial, for eale at Wine store of novlit; JACOB-WEAVER. "VANCY Cordials; 13 varieties!, very fine, for ule at-the wino store of noylB JACOII WEAVER. 30Barrels,11.,11018 by MEI SM k SINCLAIR, nyv 8 . - 458 Wood 'et. AISIN6-20 Boxes, new crop, M. !..; 20 a 7, The Smjnob - S.D. WILkLIAMS ? 110 W 404 it, erg ii - Elaiiiadizai ta. Estiae. Pennsylvania Raid Road Company. =I bfcCALLIKONT &BONA Brandy*. Cider. Vinegar: URBRANTS-10001fs Fresh Zanti in store, for este by - b. WILLIAMS, nor 15 - llO Wood et._ - I NEW _TORN P762KIN- Tart.- eosivkApor4 C 4 IVTION: TO TEM PUBLIC, • A LEN.ANDEII JAYNES is the : May .etitherised agentin Pittsburgi; and A %hefty cities!' lin the sale of the . Pekin Ten CompanritTeas of igand 77 Fulton trt, ; New York. -Atwater :rerstm' in Pitts burgh pretending to sell Our t<llLi in. an Impostor, and deceives all who rainy putetwise him. is common fy known that the Pekin- Tea Company's teas have proved superior to all other teas sold, sad .for this reason many persons have dishonestly pretended to have the sale of the Pekin, Tea. Company's teas, when they arelall the time vending trash and cheap stuff which they have ,sibtained: elsewhere. Others again assume the name of Tea Company and imi tate our packages, and thereby deceive many. We•are informed that there is a person in.Pittsburg selling Teas under the name of the New York and 'Philadelphia Pekin Tea Company. • We hive only to say that this assumed company have no connection whatever with the New York Pekin Tea Company, as consumers of tea will readily discover by-com paring the article - they sell with the genuine tea, sold by the New York Pekin Tea Company, at the store of A. Jaynes, 72 Fottithst. N. B. kIessris..AUCALLMONT lk BOND, of Phila delphia, have no connection whatever with the New York Pekin Tea Company, nor have they any right or privilege to sell leas under a name se neatly re.. *ambling ours, as to have a tendency to mislead the public.. . DOUGLASS 4c,CO. nov4 ' lii and 77 Fulton at., VfoRGAN'S aorrew SYRUP--Another life say. IY.Leil by using.thie great and best of cough medi cines in time. It only costs 25 cents a bottle.' • WILLI/I=OAT, Pa., 0ct..15; 1845. Mr. John 1). Morgan:. Dear Sir-Allow me to in form you of the good effects of your great Cough Syrup. I have been afflicted severely - with a dis tressing cough for several , weeks allowing me no rest at night and bet little ease 'dating the When I was 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 to my ustial t heabh. ido think Kit had net been for the Cough Syrup, in relieving me so soon, I should have gone into a rapid consumption, You will please send me xi; bottles, ai'my neigh bors wish me to suPply, them .with . the Cough Syrup: - Jour; 13, Byrne. ittr irePanld whol4Sale and retail by JOHN_ D. MORGAN, at his Dreg Store, one door below Dia mond „alley:- - • nov6 • ItINGES--Jirst arrived from New TOrk, by.Es 7 press, at ZEBULON KINS.EY'S :New .Pang tore, )!lo.)!lo. 6'7 Market ;sireett . r, 1,561. yds. Silk Trimming, vivisected colors; 120 Gross Silk. Batton", for Ladies , dresses; With &large lot of - lather Trimmings, ALSO--50 dos. Woolleri Caps, 'for . Ladies and Children., • MI 4 : 4 Coniforts, assorted. The -aims& Goods are.of the latest style, and will 5 e sold low. . ; . now: -y • CIREST COIJGI-1 MEDICINE in um WOELD Anothor evidence of the superiority of Dr. Willard 9 sCotrgh Mixture over all others. Read the :following certificate from .a respectable; citizen tn the .Filth Ward: ;Prnsaution, N0v..3, 1847. This certifies that for some weeks past I was troub led with'a very serious cough, which was evidently becoming sw.ted on the lungs to such an extent as to resist the effect of every medicine whith I had been using, I was finally persuaded to call at Bays 4.l3rockwarit Drug Store, and get a bottle of Dr. Willard , a Oriental Cough Mixture; which, to my great surprise, relieved me very much; &fief taking only two or three doses, and be'bre I had 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 friends, as /firmly beffeae it to he the beet coup merycirfs in tk , Witrid . . • ANDREW McC/kFFRY, - Try it--paly 2fi cents a bottle. Sold' by HAYS & BROCKWAY, No. 2 Liberty st. near anal Basin. v-Sold alio by J. Fleming, Lawrenceville. ' novlo ' i ' ' New Dlllibsery Fancy Dry Goody 10 St. CLAIR STREET. . . . MRS.-DUFF has pat received her extensive suppl e r of New York made.Bonne.fii, morning St C : ' • • j • and d.ess ape, Frills, Capes Rosette, 'Chemisetta, Silk Scarfs, Fringes, Gimps, Cords, &c. Also, rich Man black 'Silks for Man 'llas; Satins aid Velvets for winter Bonnets; an ssortment of the most fasltion able Capruld Bonnet labons; line French Flowers, Feather", Laces, ` ,gings, 4-g. Sol:pots, Moods, Capes, Caps, Mantillas, and every article in the Millinery line made by to order in'the latest styles, to patterns selected during her late visit to New York. novs The folloorltag e the Testlotolar of H. Peok. - 4 . 4 COMPLAINTS” (says , bc) of several years stand ing, Cured by a few applications of Dr. Smith's Tor pedo Magnetic Machine, Rheumatism,: Spinal Ar reetinen, Palpitation of the heart, and Weak EYes, •have been entirely cured by it, r , - • I have used it in iin'y own family & and also in seve ral other cases, andAut effect:o upon disease has ex ceeded my most-sanguine avec-Wiens. H 'PECK Hew London, Huron County, Ohio. Orders received for the above Machines, by L, S. OUTIIBEAT, Agent Oar the Manufacturer. nov 1 1 - near ist MBE New York idd Philadelphia Pekin Tea Com. pant havinuanderstood that certiin persona in Pittsburgh were clahning the'exclusive right to ell their Teas that city, would atate that they have abandoned, some 'bine since, the exclusive agency System, and that neither Mr. Jaynes, Douglass & 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 Mohlasters2 Eagle!Hotel , Liberty street t Pittsbarg, ready to receive orders... All Teaasold by this com pany, are Warranted equal to any Sold in the United . States, and no payment required until buyers are en tirety satisfied as to Ithe fact. • - Principal Ward' 3CIIIO °Oho comParlj,No• ~S North Front street, Philadttlphia. novl.2mw3m McCALLMONT &BOND.' CBICKERING. One splendid 70410 wood six and alia:f Octave Pieno.forte a made by - Chickering, Boston. j . HERZ. One semi grand Pianatbrie,- D•citit the manufactory of Henri Here, Paris. 61 Octaves, GALE 4- CO. Ono carved Rosewood six -Octave, made by Gale & Co.,iN York One ditto mahogany six and a half Octave. • STSDART, Now York. One elegant mahogany Piann, aix Octave, 'which has 'beck in use about a year. -Price $200. 1 " • Second Band Pianos. - An excellent second hand Pninoonade lay,Lorrd and Brothers, in good order. Price $100; One second. hand Piano. Price, $6O: • For sale ',JOHN H. MELLOR, novB ._ 81 Wood street. Cloaking. • A A. MASON & -invite the , attention of /I. s purchasers to their extensive stock - of Olive, Brown and 13 , 1 k Broadloths for Cloakingst also to their asiortznent , ,of Englis h and Preach Cassi- Merv!. . . novtl 300 -Mikis:loa L lEtTERS to the! at. Rev: John ilughes,-Rinnan j Catholic .13isbon of New York, by Kirkwall. Just received and fur sale by - novlo . Lurcg. LOOMIS, Art, PIGELIA:-500 lbs. all root, luarreceived and forsale by 13.A.FAIINESTOCIC &CO., novlo ' , corner ofFirat and Wood ats. • Preiieh Merissies, A. MASON A. Co., 62 Market et.; will open tl. a this =morning 20 pieces. of French blerinoo,.of the. beat qualities and moat desirable eolortri also 10 pieces ofthese veryseperior Cashmeree. nOvil New Books..ftiondon Editlama. • j If% of Henevento Cellini ; The Entertaining Philosopher; ' - Taylor's Pies Ana in Great Britain k Ireland ; The innulowless Man I Anticline k Fauquetbk Season , ; Two Tales or Old Time; The Hour and the Man • .. Hamit Martinac's Popufar. $ rola. The-History of Don Quixote; . • Campbell's Life of Plutarch; Hook of the Court; ,- • , Household. alea and Traditions; The Plulosophy of Chemistry; The city of the Caliphs; • Waterson's Cyclopedia of Commerce ; Dr. Quincey's Logic:of Penile:if Economy. The abcire with' many other rare English and Americansale by B°4.' forA BOSWORTH r. co H.B. n 0 712 , • . 48 Market it. - VITHEREAS, -Letters of Administration on the VT Estate'oPPatrick Cabill, late lir ths City o, Pittsburgh, decid., have been granted to the subseri ben, residents of said City—ell perilous indebted to said Estate, are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those baring claims-Inian the slime, *ill present them duly authenticated 'fbr settlement.' ' • - Dl;tivms4, , ssfl -4 44 - AddiiiistratOrt PIA.NOA. Notice. LIE -'~. =_- iII2.I3I3FASANZIk•-,--- - 'KRAMER '4*. Iltanati BANK,Das-XND , F.XCILANGE F.T,t.S, DEALERS IN FoDEBINAND DOIDIMUCt! -- • DILIA,S,-RILLS OF_ EXCIIANDE,CERTIFCA.TED DFPOSITE, BANKNOTES, AND COIN. ,• Carrier a Third and Wood *tau dirdindy opposite .t h e . St. E.1,-4.64111 &tote. - • arty2S - . _ .. :ar.lizoLaras k. SOrt, . IN wick w Aso , DEALESS ite a.Tvgarrav your AVP ' ,. r DANK NOTTS. No. &it Market street, PlOokursiu • ',telling sue. - Era:tango.' - Buyit' ryg rats,' Ne' York ; pr Clutinuati ' }. dile :- Philacrelphie, i .‘ 4 Louisville _ 1 46 -Baltimor• '. I " P. Louis ,- 4,,,ft—,.. sores. t Buying rah*" ' --- Couuty&eityoni's i''!liiii' ,Relior notes - . -.. if. 4. , :.. Penasylvainia Co , ..*.. 1 . 4 _ '...-' %ew, York • . i 4 4 , Maryland• e;-ss ' New Orleatui . ' ~- .:- • = Buying rates. Ohiol dig Indiana I " Kentucky , s!, Virginia " Wheeling .4 cc Tennesnee _ S 4 aulaq aosten nir.rk dr, crnair s HANTL7.IIII, rxesurrinknlntirraM, FOREIGN AND - DOMIRM.EXERANGAOJEDI TIFOATES OF /MP MIFF, DANK : - GOLD AND 4FILVEIL - • . No. 6sWootter;,3l:milio.n snow F417/11:111iwtommtbr o ••' — ', Pittsburgh,' Ps. ' • • ."- Piiilt.iandiuMbeurrency received on tinpo4t,aner collection' made in all the principal United,States. " • ' - Sight .F.x.phinii en - Philail el phis+, fial finan; WIMP York, Boston and Cincinnati constantly Thrirstre sums to suit purchasers. - Kentucky, Yndiatia, Ohio, Yinier . ia and Penna./Mks -Dia Bank Notes bought and iro,ln on the most &volts' ble terms. ' ' The highest premium paid for Arneriaan Gel&. Exchange- on England, Ireland, Germany ' - France procured,,te. 12g.1. JAZ. U°°N fIOQN AND SARGENT,- BANK.g/iS 41NP EXCHANGE sztuxerts x. E. Cflit,_wricin AND CATS SlTTEilyrTninn OW* rIFACERS'..in Coin, Bank NOtes,.,Tinte Sill s 1 :: 1 . 1 Foreign and Domeatk Ezettaage,'Cortifteiteap of Deposita, &c. • - EXCHANGE on al] the ttrineiptd Mei of tbt nxtri Enropo„ fur idle. in Anna td 144 purektir' CURRENT and par funds received on deposit*, COLLECTION'S made on all Parta of Oil vmioisji•, at the lowest rates. • Messrs. AL Leech & Son, • . - '4. " Ogden &Snowden, " Wm; Bell & Son Ptrnsunta "." n,* : - ..i: .‘. S. M. , Clarken &Go. - - 1 -. English &: Bennett. J . • , a Fleming & Brother, } _' ' , . '"Falea;Lathtop gr. Co: Praitratik. . 8 ' Wm. R. Thompson & Co. _. . _ _ , . - - - El timidly, Phelps.& Co. l Nin oAr a i * : - * sa Babcock kCu. • ' I. : . , ~:,-. • : .s . • 44, Tiffany , Ward fiCo. -.-- -_ , *I. John - M.Culicnigh di Co:' } BatxxxSixi. Mr. Ta m er Creo%e, SC g, gitiVia, VP‘CLANATL, •0. ( f - JUseph Watson, / biasstuer -0 , Messrs. Fenner lc indillart. R. F. Ellis, Esq., Cashier,!Ban -Levristel,fpr 1',4.-...1,, Pittsburgh, September 2d, 18-17-jr ._ ,__ . , ____ , :,,- WILIAAJII A. dc-Cto, - RIANYE.I3, ZSCIIAIIGE ,BILOYERS, Awn DEALtall, FOREIGNAND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE','. _ CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NP.T I W: : :, AND SPECIE, Na. 64 Wood it., one door above Pourt4, - Aervid -.Pittsburgh,, Pa, CUIU Funds received on deposit, and etrtr !actions made on all the Cities throughout tho United States.' Sight checks on Baltimore, Philadels phis, Neiv York, Bomon and Clod:no:44 contUtall for ealfain sums to sett purchaser& '. The paper or the Ohio, Kentucky, ,ltacEnnat, an 4„: Virginia Banks bought ' and sold'on the most raytirst:::._ able tem& The highest premium pnid for Foreign and - can Gold and Sdsc.r coins. EXCHANGE ON ENGLAND ,- IRELAND ANII - , SCOTLAND, for sale in amountsof.£l and up,wstil ik , mar'lo-dawy • PRIVATE- DISEASES Da. Baosra„ of mond ..f.Pay, can - he salted in all casts of-a Fria pate or delicate nattavis,;ini cident to the human frame, Syphilis ; and syphßitia eruptions, gonon . intai its consequenceia,togetitas with all :VENEREAL eases impurities of _the ' blood , with all diseases 0f.3 VENEREAL origin, oikt, gloat, urethral dischargesir • potency ; also pile*, rheu. ; „ matism, female weakness , diseases of the svontb.- ; ': monthly. suppressions. Diseaies of the joints; flakes ' lain row, nervous affections, pains in -the back end' king, irritations oft the neck of the bladder and M. net's, serobuticAruptions, tatter, ring-worni r nartwarge:- rill diseases, ate. - - - TWELVE YEARS PRAC77O4 Eachysively - devoted to the study and treatment oft: venereal eßscrders; and those arising from youthll4 excellent, ga s .lety' ; clirriate, or impurities of the blood. , ... whereby the constitution may have been enfeebled.' enables D'r. Brown to offer assurances and speedy - relief to all who 'may place themselves umber hiw care. - . . Dr. Brown's officesare conveoientll arranged iota eeperate apartments; patients can vasft Dr V, trithl t out fear of 'exposure- to other visitors.. . It is of importance to_ , many persons in . fieed: - 04 medical aid, to 'obtain good advice privately :and promptly. .To all such, D r. . Brown's ready skill mooting venereal diseases, in their Tarim* forum • and stages, offers indaremente which can rarely be' equalled. Strangers are hereby apprised that Dr.: , BroWn has been regularly educated to artery, brandy of medicine and for the last twelve years catirlinit-..' hiMvelf emellieively to the treatment Of thane 41110 Dr, Brown is the only regularly educated ingeote in Pittsburgh whe gives his whole attention to Valle complaints:. y- • itCertain„, pare and, ape Wires all tarn neammietl. - - Recent case. are relieved in a shortthee, with" out interruption from besineink *, otr Hernia or Huptere7—Dr. elan invite' • persons afflicted with Hernia to call , as he .ints paid particular attention to this disease. - ... • Letters from a diatance, smiting advice, utuat ;Mts. tain a fee or they will not be attended to tgr Office on . Diamond:Alley, _a few doors frMii - Wood street, towards the market: tensidtatiatut strictly confidential. ont2sdBiwy ZIT ,wip g excellent Hinecla.int 'INES. of the folio Vistfagc a i S ..S Madeira r - • LM do Eyrningtcmi Tene:iBe, Pale Shorty, flrOwn f Golden do " I in quarters dad sight novl'7 211 5 0 .2, rsz Sew goods f' irligf received bi.AdarnerBr,Ce: , sEri)neft tp Rapt r French and £ngliah , it blue if U a brown' fC For dressitad frock costs. - ALSO,. Soper English block, brown and figurcdifimeese. tor over, businesrand, saci - e. +- Fancy cassimeres for boldness coats., French macs:-figi4red ;ad plain casalmeres .. English "". . - French and English - missimeres, of all tions, for dressaad'undress pantaloons. , English corroesor t for.houtinfrpantaloOes. :„French oat and plain Velvets.- ,-„ Do plain =sea and figured Satiny.- Do - 'do • do Barnithe,lStr.rsi .Do - do eassimere and cashmere.' Do fancy cashmeres, f o r Vesting's: - The goods will be made to °Mir at the shorten notice and most reasonable terms by ANCEER &MAUR" -n-10,6'4°44*, novll CHOICE old Ameliabuba Stietry-Wine s e,li the &eat Sherrl to be obtained,4 o -1 , -lati-tg the euebr single bottle, at the vriniv - stote novll JACOttAiIneOZIL pOTASII-3 Casks; - forvale by novls surru, A lk s swa4m. P RUNES-20JaFg fresh Borasuti 4*, - • dor lb _ . JUST RECSI4 ED , aY 62 Mai 4„, A Del. 4- one more eel% gl t Alpaccia 112} 6s4llerrehiba _ - LOXI1111• , - 1 . 0 BOXES FreS h*IPLAIBOPO, irfAll6 , o4l , W} f°l l l i l eifi : • ' -r P., C. MARTlN, lonprifiri!ithfuthi-d-Yrtsatint: filiE2l HE w. ern** =l=l Bancaa Port L NI do' Pines •.. Fresh - ='do Lisbon, Haut Dry Malaga, Sweet_ for saleki P. MARTIN:. v ~:," .'~ BM EMI
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