; . laßtsiattir-,:,4—.4.. • MI ME Effl ECM EMS CONIERCIAL-,111C01111. - `ll • , t ...1 ."‘ ."‘" r 4-1 • - • 4 L - • • f , •• '"1 4 tr. ;; L :t r4:* l . 1 : .` , wel"!.'• "d ,-• ..,/ ;71 PIDTSBUAGFL•'BOARD' OF 111,0 E- 2 coxiirrsr. von xovizten. /an Shiiton, J.. l Shea, • J.,S. Clarke ME Mil ME ME Mal 4 .: 1 • 7 '..•'*-Y • ' . ini 11511151 ffSEHE BE : HO =I MEE ;71.2 1_... OE . , • SE • - ' • " t . =EEO " • ' • '- . , MEE •' , I=ll .k *, .. . t . ~ .. .- ME = ESE .TS ...v~'`~ ENE ME ES M INVE ENE MIMS MEM RE E=El ESE IBEEI NEM ~ ~ ~} ~ - f I ~~ j ~ J~- ~. EMI - MBE . Ir. • . t 4 M El ;!• • ••••'•-`l, - i•v•4l:',t ' 4 .6 ' • !•' • .'d*,•tti.r.,t4< ‘27. • •./ • • " Cr' MEE ME MEE lEEE EME ESE MEI = . . ..... - .7. - ' , .4'2.''... ,- .. -- ...`.': , -' - '•‘.'..:. ,- I.' ... . . ..... .... - •'::-.1..,:...:- - .-;...;•• ,-,•!,- - • *'• 1 :- '"''' - ""4 • , :1 MEI . BEE BEEMZI ~-i- f ,";..C.'ii'.'...- -r :•'., ' .• ,'-:-.`,', .:t:7l.'.'t-..'::',-:''Y' ni • 1. •"-j ' l 4 t'• !/`",: * .:—,. 7 ;4 3 '-' 4 4 ; • .}4".) •r r 4*. 'Eskit. "••• t, ,:,;u l iA,A4D;t t o ,:k-14 , ...f.:1,, 4 4 4 14 qr 4 l' — ; ;11•-r.`4P*1 ar ,: .. <r . ti ; `z a , F "~~,: `,~-~ BMA t 4.- ..: 1t:•; . : .. :.:- e.',:.'' - -' , '. ,: , ,,,.., , ,: , 4..;.,-,:, , !;.,.:,..,,... , ...- ...-5:.,:Y•:,--.f7::::-':.,';':' ES r. *rid afla comiet, every Afternoon. PORT OF P;TTsBIIROH. Arixi..ivi:Tia 74 Taft - . -ARRIVED. Barnes, Wellsville New England, Ebbert, Wheeling • Beaver, Clark, Beaver. • Swatera, Cox, Brownsville. • Danube, Cock, Brownsville Consul, Bowman, Brownsville - Louis-McLain, Bennet,- Brownsville 'VEPA.RTED. North River, - Dasn, St, Louis - New Eogland, - Ebbert, Wheeling ,Hiberpia No 2, Elinifelter, Cincinnati Wellsville, Barnes, Wellsville; • Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver. .• Danube, Cock, Brownsville :•Cousul, Bowman, Brew-nsville Louis McLain, Bennet, Brownsville Swotam, Cox, Brauluiville. in-There was nothing but urain, rain, rain,' yestettay and we made no attempt to get a mai iepS? ' Ity . the President of the trailed States. TN pursuance of law, I, JAMES K. POLK, Pre sident of the "United States of America, do hereby decline and make kneown, that public sales will be held at the undernaenrtoned Land Offices in the &VAT/. Of lows, at the periods hereinafter designated. to wit: ;. . At th e Land Office at DUBUQUE, commencing I on Monday the seventeenth day of January next, for the. disposal of the public lands within the nnsiermentioned.townships, viz: Nara of the baseline and west of - thefifith principal meridian- Townships eighty.four, eighty five, eighty-six, eightyleven and eighty-eight, of range fifteen. .Townshito eighty-four, eighty-five, eighty-six, eighty-eight and eighty-nine, of range sixteen. Townships eighty-four, eighty-five, eighty-3U,, eightyaeven and eighty-eight, of range.sesentein. Toviltships eightrfonr, eighty:five, eighty-six, eighty-seven and eighty-eight, of range eighteen Townships eighty-four, eighty-five, eighty six, eighty-seven and eightreight, of range nineteen. AT THE SAME PLACE, commencing on Mon day the thirty-first day of January next, for the &splints( of the public lands within the uudeamen tionedtownslaips, to wit Ahrth of _the base tier and west of the fifth' princip' ai Townships,eighty four, eighty-five, eighty eighty-seven and -eighty-eight, of range twenty. Townships : eighty-four, eighty five, eighty-six, -acid eighty seven, of range twetirone. Townships eighty-four, eighty-five, eighty six, and eighty-seven, of range-twenty-two. Townships eighty-four, eighty-five, eighty six, and .eighty-seven, of range twenty-three. Townships eighty-four, eighty five, and eighty six; of, range twenty four. Townships eighty-four, eighty-five, add eighty six; of range twenty-five. - Township •eighty-six, of range twenty-six. At the "Lend Office at lOWA CITY, commen Bing on Monday, the twenty-fourth day of January next, for the disposal of the public lands within the undermentioned townships and parts of town ships, to wit:! North of 'the base her and west of the fifth frincipal, meridian. ToWnships eighty-one, eighty-two, and eighty- three, of , range fifteen. Townships eighty-one, eighty-twb, and eighty., three, of ,range sixteen. . - Townships eighty-one, eighty-two, and eighty three, of range seventeen. *Townships eighty one, eighty-two, and eighty three, of range eighteen: See.tions two, four, six, eight, ten, twelve, four. teen, eighteen, twenty; twenty-two, twenty-four, tiventy-six, twenty-eight, thirty, thirty two, thirty four, and thirty-six, in townships sefenty.six ; sec- I. tons one, two, three, four, five, six, the northeast quarter, and the , north half of the northwest quar ter-of section seven, section eight, section nine, (except the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter,) Sections ten, eleven, twelve, the north half and the 'northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section thirteen; section fourteen ; the 'north half of the northwest quarter, and the north! half of the northeast quarter of section fifteen, sec- 1 titans eighteen, twenty, , twenty-two, twenty-four, twenty-six, twenty-eight, thirty, thirty-two. thirty four, and thirty-six, in township seventy-seven; sections nineteen, twenty, twenty-one, twenty eight, twenty-nine, - thirty, thirty-one, thirty-two, 'and thirty-three, in tow,nsliip seventy-eight ; an d townships eighty-two, add eighty-three, of range nineteen. • Townships eighty two and eighty three, of range' s twenty. Towirshipseighty two and eighty three, of range twenty one. Townships eighty two andeighty three, of range twenty two. Towasiiitis eighty two and eighty three, of range twenty.three. Townships eighty two and eighty three, of range twenty four. Townships eighty two - and eighty three, of range a orenty five. , • North of the lose line and east of the principal Me ridian. Lot munbePthree and " Pelican island," in sec tion - three, lot number seven, and 'Crane Istand,". in' section four, and lot, number six, section nine in township seventy-seven; and two islanile in sec tions thirty-four and thirty-five, in township sear= entreight, of range three. At the land office afFAIRFIELD, commence ing. on Monday. the seventeenth day of January next, for the disposal of the public lands within the imderrnentioned townships and parts of town shiPst viz 111A01 the base line and west of the principal me ridian. Townships seventy, seventy-one, seventy-two, seventy-three, seventy-four, and sections two, four the west ball of the southwest quarter, and the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of sec- tion , five, sections six, seven, eight, the west half , of the southwest quarter, the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter, and the southwest quarter of .the the, quarter of section nine; sections tea, twelve, fourteen ; the south half, the west half .t6e nortwest quarter, the southeast quar ter of the 'northwest quarter, and the southwest quarter of northeast 4uarter of section fifteen ; sections seventeen, .eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twen•y-one, twenty-two, twenty-three, (except the not lea ist quarter of the northeast quarter,),twen ty-four• the.west half, the southwest quarter of th‘son ' theast quarter, of section twenty-five, and sectiorur twentpsix, tweaty-seven, twenty-eight, twenty-nine, thirty, thirty-one,thirty-two, thirty threihthirty-four, thirty-five an thirty-sis, in tow n ship seventy.five, of range nineteen. Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools • military or other pUrposes, will be excluded from the sales. The offering of the lands will he commenced on the days appointed, and proceed in the same order in which they are adiertised, with all convenient dispatch, until the ,whole shall have been offered, and the sales thus closed. Bupo• sale shall be kept open longer than two weirs, and no private I, entry ot any . of the lands will be admitted until i after the eipiration oldie two weeks. Oven under my hand at the city of Washing ton;Ahls ninth day of October, Anno Domini one thousand. eight hundred and forty-seven. , BY Tax PRZSEDZIT: , JAMES K. POLK. BEE El - - RICHARD 14.11 . 017N0, ; orthi General Land Office NOTICE TOI4PRE-.EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person entitled - to the right of pre•emption to any lands within the townships and parts of townships above enumerated, is required to eatab fish the same to the satisfaition of the Register and Receiver of the proper Land Office, and make pay ment therefor, as soon as practicak - after seeing this oaks, N and -befom the day , appointed for the comaiineemencof.the public sale of the lands au bracing the tract .claimed, otherwise such claim will:be ferfeited. RICHARD MI YOUNG, Conunissioner ofilie General Land (7/ffiar. SEM lais lag au CINCINNATI AND PITTStiI*OU . . . . . . _ . frilflS well :kaolin' line of splendid passenger 1 Steamers,.is now compOsed, of the largest, swittest,_best finished and-furnished, and the moat powerful boat* on the waters of the West. Every accommodation and comfort that money can pro cure, has been . provided for _paisengere: . The Line has been in, operation for five years—have carried.a million of people without the .least injdry to their persons. The boats will , be at the foot of Wood street the day previous to starting, for the reception of freight and the entry of : passengers on the regis ter. le all cases passage money must be paid in advance. . . • The MONONGALIE* Capt. Stone, will leaie Pittsburgh every 'Monday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Monday eveting at 10 r. N. Tuesday Picket. The HIBERNIA No. 2, Capt., Sao. Minefelter, Will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling . ' every Tuesday evening at 10 • The NEW* ENGLAND N0.•2. Captain S. Deans will leave' Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning at 10 -o'clock, Wheeling every Wednesday evening at 10 T. sr. • The WISCONSIN, Captain R. .1. Grace vvill leave Pittabuigh everyThuraday morning at 10 o'clock Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 r. v. The CLIPP Pitignurgh ev Wheeling eves The MESSENGER, Captain De Camp, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheering every Saturday evening at 10 P. X. The ISAAC NEWTON, Captain A. G. Nam, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every. Sunday evening et 10 novl9 . . - E ilidEl MIR ZEE ,:_ _ l .-. Du(t2 43atket flint. N.onday Piteitet. .Wednissdar Packet' Thursday Packet. 'Friday Packet. R N 0.2, Cap tain Crooks, will leave .ry Friday Morning _ at 10 o'clock; y Friday evening at 10 r. x. Saturday Packet. Sunday Packet. SALA OF COLUMBIA. HAIR TON/C.—To rut BALD wan Gaar.-11 lon wish a rich, Inzurient head of hair, free front 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 yearsf r 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 (whose hair was grey as the Asi atic eagle) have had their hair restored to its natu• ral color by the use of this invaluable remedy. In all cases pf fever it will be found one of the most pleasant wash that cart be Atewapplications only are necessary to reap ,the hair from. falling out. It strengthens the rooti, it never tails to im parka 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 genuinejnanufactured only` by Combstock4reo., 21 Couitiand street, New York. Sold, only genuine in Pittsburgh, by - Wat. /aca cia, 89 Liberty at., head of Wood at.; also in Wash ington, fa. by A. Sweney & Son; in Cannonsburg, by Dr. Vowelle; in Browsville by Bennett 4 , Croker; also in every town in' Penasylvania, Ohio, Md., and Virginia. novl9-d4 w6m UNBLUSHING IMPUDENCE—From a published card ofM*Callmont & Bond,ofPhiladelphia, the public would be led to believe that we have been claithing a privilege we had no right to. That "they have abandoned some time since, the exclusive; agency system," and that we have right to claim "exclusive.privileges with their teas." I never pretended to sell the teas of this spurious concern. I have been selling the teas 'of the Nt w York Pekin Tea Company for the last two years, as the public are aware, and have been to New York four times in that time, and never heard of this new concern until lately but as wool dealers. - The tea business of M'Callmont & Bond is about eight months old, and their assumption of the Pe kin Tea Company's name is because a name is open fur any man or firm to assume- ' but the fact intended to imply thereby, that they have any connection , with tte,so called and well known Pekin Tea Co. of New York, is entirely false, theyhaving been-de • nied even an agency in Philadelphia, for the New York Company, that Company having refused even thus far to confide in them. • I know not what kind of wool they keep, nor I what kind of teas; I am only certain that they keep or obtain none of the Pekin Tea Company. of New York. Any person reading this card will seethe gross deception they wish to practice on the public„and to the injury of my business. M*Callmont * lend are wool dealers in Philadelphia, and have sent an agent out here to pull wool - over the eyes of some of our good citizens. Lookout for theX. black sheep. vl9 ALE JAYNES. Farms for Sale FSALE—A. small. tract of 33 acres,"of Land, r of which about 16 0r.17 acres is cleared, and the other:part welt timbered, and about half' bottom and half hill land. There is a hewed log House ;and a good-spring of water on it, and it is about a ;mile from the Canal•and Allegheny river, and about 14 miles up the Allegheny river—this farm will be sold low for cash, or nearly all cash in hand. Also, for sale, a good large Farm, of from 260 to 350 urea, miles from Pittsburgh, in Plumb Tp., ablaut 200 acres cleared, and a good Dwelling House; a good barn, and a stone spring house. The whole or halfof the farm will be sold low, and on half be ing paid, a" liberal credit given on the balance. Please apply at Isaac HARRIS' Agency & Intelli gence office ; Fifth near Wood street. n0v2.2:4t O THE PUBLIC—The undersigned. agent for T the Philadelphia and. New York•Pekin Tea Co., has observed with. surprise an advertisement in the Mai Dispatch, and other papers in this city, which condlinies with the assertion, as There is no such company' as the . Philadelphia and New York Pekin! `Tea Company in eiistence." Being the .agent for', wholesales:lig the mast of this Company, whose elite tenee is so plainly denied, I have found it neves. aary 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 will compare favorably bothin re- 1 gard to quality and price, with any in Pittsburgh or elsewhere, as for exclusive right, &c., it is reason able to suppose the public have an exclusive right to buy from those who furnish them with .the best I Teas, at the lowest prices. I would refer to the following among others who have purchased tea. froM the above company. Sam. Dyer, John Sterret, 7 i fil/Kelvey & Scott, and others, Allegheny, and grocers generally in Pitts burgh, JACOB B. STOCKDALE, Agt. Phila . and N. Y. Pekin Tea Company. 4 I novl2.3tawlm Pictorial Papers,. FOIL F OR the Holidays—Pictorial Courier, Brother Jonathan Battle Sheet, Pictorial Ifinnee Apo. die, arejust received and for sale by the guantity or single number, at MORS h 4 B, norl9 - , No 86 Fourth at. Pittatourxh and Cannellarille Rail Road Coinpany ALL persons having any claims or demands against the Pittsburgh 'and Connellaville Rail road Company, will please present the same for set tlement on or before the let day of December, in order that a final settlement of thii,affairs of the company tray be made in canformity with the reso lutions of-the Stocitholders on the 15th inst. „ novl9-td W. ROBINSON, Jr., Pres't. • Lard Oil. JL. Conkling & Co.'s superior Whiter Lard Oil, , constantlyon hand, and for sale in quantities to suit pnrchaions, by F. SELLERS, ov4- Agt for Manufacturers. FLAXSEED OIL--12 Bbls prime Flamed Oil; jest reed and for sale by nevle • ARD quantities to suit purchasers, at I reaced prices, for sale by a0 , r19 • F. SF.LLERS. Plokies and ,P vies. 2CASES Under‘rood 7 s, assorted 4 " Dougherty; " • 2 " Peach Preserves; ; - • 2 " Tomato Ketchup; For sale.by J. D. WILLIAMS, novls ' , - 110 Wood4t N. 0. Sugar. 20ninivo r 1163. Prima N . 0. Sugar; fur .TV: by MAY. Thlbet Shaiele. RBMWS% at 62:Market st., 3 cartons very rich Wrought -Thibet Shawls; also 50 more or those rich Turkeri do. • nov2o D _AISINS-60 0 lbs. Smyrna. - Fdr.sale by. Jnot Jr DOVILL1101S,.:11 0 Wood s 'ltuctioi_ Sales , . . ANOTHER GLORIOtS VICTORY • Is to . be Expected."• VI:HA/ME& of Books are to be our ' o.ooorendered h • up: o• -pure alien for a small sutii of money atthe Commercial Sales rooms, ' corner of Wood and sth street's.' Bale tol•aninmence 'this evening; Nov: 22d at 6 oiclook, antfto - be con tinued every evening during the week, ofthe . largest and best assortment of NEW BOOKS in every de partmentofliteratuie, ever offe-ed at pnilic sale in this city, embracing standard Library-Editions of Encyclopedias and other large works from the houses of Harpers. and-Brothers, Lee and Blanchard. Carey and Hart, 'f.Cowperthwaitand Co., Little and Brown, and the best publishers in London. Also, a large assortment offßoons in rich.and ele gant binding suitable for the centre table and Holi day presents; a fine assortment of Gold Diamond pointed premium Pena, etc. etc. *Pratt says he can buy lower and sell cheaper than any man west of the Allegheny mountains. 'looks at private sale during the day at very ,low prices. nov22 ILO 1L.1031 Males BY JOAN 1). DAVIS, AUCTIONEER. SOUTH-EAST CORNII OF WOOD AND rzrru rraucts. Extra Sale of Dry_ Goods. FliN Wednesday morning, Nov. 24th, at 10 kir clock - , at the Commercial sales room, corner of Wood and Fifth stn., will be sold without reserve, an extensive assortment of seasonable Dry Goods, Ittc., among which are 22 pair 101 super blankets 10 pieces red flannels, 1 case superfine cloths and ' cassimeres, black satin vesting., figured and plain . alpaccas, sattinetts, calicoes, black silk dresses, merinoes, cashmeres, unbleached muslin,, silk bdkfit, shawls, sewing silk, patent thread, Ky. jeans, etc. etc. At 2 o'clock, P. M. 18 barrels N. 0. Sugar, good quality; 5 Molasses ; 4 g , " Rice ; 6 half chests young Hyson Teas ; • Glassware, Queensware, Confectionery A large quantity of new and second hand HUM*. hold and Kitchen Furniture, among which are ma hogany bureaus, sofas, settees, chairs, tables, bed steads, feather beds and bedding, looking glasses, ' mantel clocks, carpeting, hair seat rocking chairs, hall and parlor lamps: also, stoves, grates, etc. ..at 66 o'clock, P. M. A very extensive collectian of new and valuable Books in every department of science and literature. nov22 Positive Sale of Clothing ON Friday afte rn oon, the 26th inst., al2 o , ct.occ, at the Commercial Sales•roome, cot of Wood and sth ib eetS t yr in be 501t1,4 cases superfine quality fashionable ready made clothing, just received from New York, consisting of 23 dozen fine shirts with linen boamiii and collars; 14 doz superfine shirts, made in French style; I doz fancy sporting shirts; 4 doz red and white do; 6 doz hickory shirt.; 17 doz flannel and drilling drawers; 5 doz fancy and mixed cauimere pante; 9 dodo car sinett do; 21 blue blanket overcoats; 10 blue pilot cloth frock do; together with a quantity of other ready made clothing, etc. nov2:2 JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Liege Sale OF Dry Goods, Fancy articles, Clothing, Cutlery, Furniture, and Watches at Auction. BY JAMES M'KENNA. On Friday nett, -November 26th, at 10 o'clock, A. M., will be sold, at M'Kenna'e Auction Rooms, - No. 114 Wood street, three doors from sth, a large and general assortment of fresh and fashionable Dry Goods, among which are, superfine broad clighs, double milled cassimeres,7 cassinetts, me rinos and alpaccas; new style plaid gingham and calicoes, flannels, Isiah linens, bleached tnuslins,' shawls, and bdkfii., pocket hdlits. and ,cravats, &c. Also, ready made Clothing,. Boots and Shoes; fine Cutlery, &c.; and at 2 COCIOCK F. M., Household and Kitchen Furniture, vitt sofas, melting cbair,l mahogany bureaus, chairs and tables, Kitchen utensils; and immediately after, aide of Dry Goods reserved. At early gas same evening, a large lot of gold and silver watches, both new and second hand, among which are a few very fine levers; and at the same time, cloths,caasirueres and cassinetts, and other Dry Goods. a v 23 JAMES M'KF24NA, Auct'r. Damaged Goods at Awaitlon. THIS 510111' 1 liG, at 10 o'clock, at the Commer. col Sales Rooms, _ corner of Wood and Fifth extinct', will be sold, for account of whom it may concern, I care of Dry Goods, slightly damaged by water on the Canal, among which are: 10 pieces fancy Voitings; Brown Fulk Velvet; Can ton Flannel; 24 pcs. fancy Prints and Chintz; 8 pct. Plaid Flannel; 24 pea fancy Pinid Scarfs; 15 Moira° and Mona de Larne Shiwr; 28 pct Ribbons . Mull edging and inierting table Draper, &c. Also , case 19 pieces 746 yds Blown Shectin nov24 • JOIIN D. DAVIS, AtmCr. Assignees Sale Oy a Retail Dry G.eode Store at Auction,. this morning, BY JAMES NPKENNA, Will be sold, at the Auc tion Seams, No. 114 P Wood street, three dtiors from bib, this mottling. Wednesday, November 24tb, at 10 o'clock, by order of assignees, the stock of u Retail Dry Goods Store, the sale of which was commenced on Monday 22d inst, the articles have all been selected with great taste and jungment, especially for this market, by one of the partners in the Eastern cities; as the stock is so verj large, it would be impossible to give anything like a full description of it in a common advertisement, comprising as it does, almost every article in the Dry Goods line,Fancy and Staple, Foreign and Domestic, the Cl oths, Caasimeres,Cas sinetts, Merinos, Alpeccas, Calicoes, Ginghams and Flannels, arc particularly worthy the attention o dealers. Terms Cash. nov24 s „I AS. M'ICENNA, Auctioneer. 20 KEGS Malaga Raisins; 44 casks Zante Currents ; 50 boxes comb Honey ; 60 do Fire Crackers ; 50 drums Figs; b frails Dates; - 10 boxes Rock Candy. For sale by nov 10 JAMES BENNEY, Jr Nuts. -I.OOBUSHELS Pea Nuts; 20 bales Scicily Almonds; 3 do• Bordeaux do 20 bales Walnuts and Filberts; nov 16 For sale by JAMES DENNEY, Jr 9 A MOLASSES BARRELS—weII made, e-)91 dry stuff, for sale by SMITH ¢ SINCLAIR, 56 Wood street, novl2 Notice. THE Stockholders of the Farmer's Deposit Bank of Pittsburgh, intend making application to the next Legislature for such alteration of their charter as will give them Banking privileges; or s if deemed expedient, will ask to be incorporated as a now Bank. By order of the Board of Directors. 30-law6a THOMPSON BELL, Ciishier. rIOPPER, TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE man. ufactory, on the corner of the Diamond and Dia. mond alley. Always on hand &largo assortment 01 ware of the above materials. octal fIOOKING STOVES for burning coal and wood gl.) Also, Egg doves, on hand and (beide b ItIEREDITH. oct27 . _ STOVEPIPE—A'Iarge quantity kept constantly on hand, and made, repaired and put up, to or der, on short notice and reasonable terms, by MEREDITH, oct27 Diamond, cor - Diamond alley. Scarfs. CASHMERE, Silk and Merino Scarfs, splendid assortment, for sale by A. A. MASON & Co. No. 62 Market st, novl3 Late Theological Books ATTRACTIONS of the Cross, by G Sprig, D. D; . Memoirs of Mrs Fry ; the Pre-Adamite Earth, contributions to Theological Societies; by John Har ris, D. D. .Bridge's Exposition of Proverbs; Life of Simeon; History of the Presbyterian church in. Kentucky. Sketches of North Carolina, historical and bio- , graphical, illustrative of the principles of a portion of her early settlers, by Rev Win Henry Foote; M , - Cheyne , s I.ife, Letters and Lectures; M , hneis Sermons; the Tree of Knowledge of good a n d Evil, etc. etc. The following, uniform with Carter's, Cabinet Li brary : Tales of Scottish Peasantry, by the Rev. Henry Duncan, D. D., and others; Pleasant Tales by . Old Humphrey; Thankfulness and other Essays, by. Hamilton; Life of Tennant; Loss 'of the Australia; Peace in Believing. -The above with a general assortment of Thee , lo4 peal, Classical, Medical, and School Books, for sale at low prices, wholesale or retail. ELLIOTT 4 ENGLISH, nov2o 56 Market st., between:3d and 4th. F. SELLERS Embroidered . 0 UST received, at '62 'Market st., s: choice - lot of' Embroidered Muslin Robes, for evening dresses!. nov2o . "A. A. MASON. Ai Co. . A. A. MASON &Co -. Z .:.- ... _ _ v: =ma 3011 N D. DAViS. Auct'r Frsilts, &O. Diamond, corner of Diamond alley CM wk. , AVECIAN93I COME SYMTP.--leproved tfibe Great 23isigastiona,te Reel Estate. „LTA the great Panacea eery:Way chtlds distorsa- rrIHE sing e n nEß., 0 5 m0 r 0 ,,...46, o n e niff ternin big cough- - - ' - - 'swift of the: most deli nble Real tate; in the From the TeMperince Banner, 3,1847. n eighborhood of thiscityr ae follewe • ' 'COLT ON 'SYRUP. 1. Tiro Brick house's; lately erected, containing' We are not in the habit of puffting, much less ta- light each, &dolled in fashionable modern king Patent. Medicines; ,but - we feel disprised to re- nyle; and comprehending every convenience. They commend Morgues Syrup to those who are afflicted are each situated on lots one hundred feet iu front, with a cough.. After having tried the ustralrentedies on a public street, and running back onehundred to remove a constant and &Stressing cough, thathad it'd ten feet, to a3O foot street. This property will for several days afflicted °tie of our childreti,vvithont oe sold at nearly the value , of the . ground OD which success, we were indeced to, try Morgan's Cough the houses areerected, as the owner is about leer- Syrup, and by it relief was obtained in - a few houts. ing . the - city. Part of the purchase money may re- It proved to be their/011.mm in this case at least. main in the hands orthe buyer for a term of years. Prepared wholesale and,retail by.the proprietor, 3o mean opportunity for securing cheap and de • , JCIFIN MORGAN, Druggist, lightful residences is worthy of attention. Woolist., 1 door below Diamond ey. '2. Several large and beautifully situated building lots, for private residences, will be iold low,on long zredit.• , 3;.-A lot about 100 feet : squir e ,. between two streetis on which is erected - a three story brick ouilding, 00 by 27 feet;vvith an`engine house and engine ,attached, new and.in complete order.-- These buildings were put up for manufacturing pur- I loses, and are admirably adapted for cotton, woolesold n, or paper. manufacture. The property will be at a bargain, and apart of the purchase money may remain on a term of years. The above property I. all situated in Allegheny City, and is worthy of the attention .of the. publics— The subscriber can be seen at the Mice of the Ga- 1 setts; every forenoon, between the hours of eight and ten, and at other times at. hie rooms at Mrs. Hay's boarding house, Robinson's new Row, Fide• ral street, Allegheny City. novl New Muster. ELLEN'S Waltz; • What's a' the:Steer Kimmel . ; Ohl Soon Return; Viennoise Dances; Thy Name was once a Magic Spell; Oh no they shall not see me weep; Oh would I were a boy again'' • Oh come to me, by T. 11. Bayly; Come and wander with me, d 0,4 Would I were with thee; Pm saddest When I sing; Love can ne'cr survive esteem; Rough and Ready. Quickstep; • Congtantia Waltz; Poland is &Alai lost: with variations; Don Pasqdele, byllenri Herz; Czerny's Exercises; Duvernors Exercises; Come, oh come with me, the moonJa beaming; Whose dat knockin' at de door; The Lass of Gowrie; Cook's Art of Singing; • Just received by express, and for sale MEby ;JOHN H. LLOR, 81 Wood street. storl6 AMERICAN OIL—TRE GREAT REMEDY OF NATURE.—Procured tom a well in Kentucky, 185 feet below the eatth , s surface: This Oil will be found vastly superior . to Harlem, B high, or any other formerly popular Oils. Its curative proper- ties for the following aliments are truly wonderful. Inflammaiory rheumatism, whooping-cough. phthis ic, coughir t colds, spasms, totter, erysipelas, scald bead, croup, inflammatory sore throat, liver com plaint, inflammation of the kidneys pains pi the breast, side aid Back, diseases of the, spine, piles, heart-born, diseases of the hip joint, inflamed sore eyes, deafness and ear oche, worms, tooth-ache, sprains, strains, burns, scalds, bruises, cuts, elects, cancer, fever, sores, &c. 81c. Price frrecbts per bottle. Sold wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON, at his boot and shoe store, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. The ito 'Roos stands in the doorway. Only . place in Pittsburgh where the GILIMMIS can be obtained. Caution.—ln order to be tan of obtaining the gtnuine, pulchase only of the general agent for Western Pennsylvania, Wm. Jackson, 69 Liberty street, or through sub-Agents appOinted by him fur ita Sale each oT whom will have a show bill and general in pamphlet form, containing the names and address of the Proprietor and General Agent of Weatcm Pennsylfania as follows: Dr. Hall * Co. propriety . , Kentucky. Wm. Jackson, General Agent for Western Penn- 1 sylvania, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, to whom all orders must be addressed. Otueree--tecii bottle is enclosed in one of the above named pamphlets, and the name of William Jackson, the general and only wholesale agent for Western Pennsyl 'anis) printed on the outside of the label. 0ct.28 Norse's 'We still" ltddget of Weer Avt r ou :, Scouting apctlitioa of ,fo p r c O ut t o o ü b_e t r Tex. Rangare. Life of Henry 3d, by G. P. IL James, part 3. C.unpaign Sarrcurs of the War with I'deadeo, by Capt:. W. S. Henry. Chamber's lifiscollany. pail 6. Road to Ruin, it comedy, in five acts. The British and Foreign Medical Review, or Qua terly Journal of Practical Mediciue and Surgery. flowers Personified, part 10.'a most beautifhl number. Lite and Adventures of Joseph T. Hare, the Bold robber and Itifihosyman. Godny's Lady's Hoot, for December. The National Magazine do. The New Miscellany, for Boys and Girls. The Playmate, a beautiful thing for children. Together with a large supply of every kind 01 cheap publications. Just received and for sale at Mousra Literary , De d, 55 Fourth strict. novl7 NE,Iv and Popular PlllllO TAE.ARE..s . r M/E,—ii popular Ethiopian Melody. if Mary Wane Take me hack to old Virginia shore ; Rose of Alabama ; Mountain Maid's invitation; • Blue Juniata ; Schoolmaster* Glee; Oh Summer night: from Don Pasquale; What'a"s the Steer Emmet; Scene; that are brightest; • Lament of the Irish Emigrant; ` Rockaway ; I'm Afloat ; May Queen; The Watcher; ' Joys that were tasted; 0 Come to Me ; Oh would I were a boy again; Molly Dawn . ; Mary of Argyle; . Evergreen Polka; Golden Drop Waltz; New- Aurora Waltzes; Rosallm waltz; _Louisville Quadrilles ; Dovernopa Exercises, No. 1. Received and for sale by JOHN H. MF.LLOR. 81 Wood street. ECM NEW BOOKS—The Outlaw's Bride, or Blanche ) the Beintiful. _ The JOUTileyMart Joiner, or the Companion of the l four of by G. Sand. 1 Chamber's Miscellany, ?to 4. I Norman's Bride .or the Modern Midas; by Mri Marsh, fresh supply. . 1 Valcrease, or the Lilly of La Vendee. , I Wagner the Wehr Wolf, by author , of Life in Lon= ion,coniplette. A good supply of Phrenological works &a. for I tale by :' ' WM. S. CALDWiLL, oct2l 9d at. opposite the Post office. Imported degors, eta. HE Rivers ot good Segars and Tower!, are re T spectfully informed, that the subscriber has just received im extensive assortment ofthe most approv ed brandy, among them the followingit Victoria,l Plantation, Principe, Venus Regalia, Re aliak Fagorra , s, Eugene's, Common " Alto, few Boxes of " Slaterts Blade Fat," a celebraW Chewing tobacco. JOEL MOHLER, aug6 : Druggist, Fifth end Wood aut. 'Ott' Chrdnicle and Gazette copy. • John slack & HOLESALE Grocers, Produce and Commis . shin Merchants, and dealers in Pittsburgh manufactures, No. 166 Liberty street, opposite 60, Pittsburgh. • rosy-12 Liberaladvances made on consignments. Shawls. A A. MASON•dt Co., 62 Market st.„ have re the moat extensive assortment 10. Shawl!! to be found in this city; in addition to the variouk styles of Cashmere, Turkeri, Wool Plaid, Thibet,. Nett, &c. he has received 4 new stylel French -long Shawli, a superior article and very fashionable. novll MEREDITH • A, Blow Vircirk. • ASHIN GTON and the Generals of the Ameri. W- nomplete id 2 volumes, iith can Revolution; complete sixteen portraits on steel; just published by Carey & Hart. - .This is entirely a distinct work from Head lay's "Washington and his Geiierals's„ ,, it is mach more favorably spoken of, "not being merely news .apissertion." Just rved and for sale by n0v1.2 EL LIOTT * ENGLISH, —,----------------_ Ladles Plumes said Feathers 3 1 most ~ fashionable opening, at 62 Market st., 300 of the most .1.1 ~ fashionable Plumes and Feathers,just received .. per express from New YorkA. . A.M - ASON & nov2o - Co. , . _—__...... Artificial Flowers t JUST received at 62 Market stip 58 boxes of the latest styles Artificial Flowers. nov2o A. A. MASON & CO, I\TAILS-500 lut;)d very perior brand; for sale by SMITH & SINCLAIR, noll2 56 Wood street BUTTER -10 Rego, in good order; for sale by tiovl2 SMITH & 'SINCLAIR. BY EXPRESS. ESI'INGS-- 100 lido. more of those very rare and choice Frenck "Fird nahmeres and Impotte Fifth street. - otllik-3 DiES-lßosee !tearinre; 10 Sperm ; ule by oda J DIPPed; or -110 Wo d ' ; • -,-tar_ I nov Valuable nooks.. AITORKS of Lord Bacon, 3 vols.; Home WO ry pole's Letters, 4 vols.; Walpole's Memoir of the Reign of George the Third; Dr. 'Johnson's Works; Thier's French Revolution;'Democracy is America, 2 vols.; Keightlers Roman Ethpire ; Con. quest of Pere; Pictorial History ofEngland3 Works of Lord Byron,.complete ; lire's Dictionary, with supplement; M'Cullough's Commercial Dictionary ; Anthon's Classical Dictionary; - Anthon's Dictionary of GAIIMIC and ROKAZIF Antiquities; Public Men of the Revolution, by Sullivan Washington and the. Generals of the American. Revolution ; Washington and his Generals, by .1. T ; Headley; Napoleon and his Marshalls, by Headley. The above, with a large assortment of Theologi eat, Medical, Classical and Sunday SchoOl Boons on band and for sale low. - • ' , ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, novl6 56 Mtiathetween 3d and 4th . , Pennsylvania Hail Road Company. OTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ---Proposals will 111 ,he received until Fazz,U, 26th day of Novem ber, at , 10 o'clock, A. M., at the Town Hall, in the &trough of Lewistown, for the grading and masonry upon about forty miles of the Pennitylvania Rail Road,. extending west from Section 20 to near . Lewistown. Plans and-specifications of thi work can be seen at the above named place, for five days previous to the time appointed fur receiving the bids. Any further information can be had upon applica tion to W. B. Foster, Jr., Esq., Associate Engineer at Harriabargh. S. N. MERRICK, pea°. , President. Caution to the Public - . erIHE PHILADELPHIA. AND NEW YORK PEKIN TEA COMPANY,haring understood tha certain pesons in Pittsburgh were claiming the exeltisirie right to sell their Teas in that city, would state that they hare abandoned, some time since, the I exclusive agency system, and that • neither Mr. Jaynes, Douglass A:, CO., or any other concern has a right to claim any exclusive" privileges with their Teali. The general Agent of the Company, Mr. R. tockdale, is ,now at Moldasters., Eagle Hotel, Liberty at., Pittsburgh, ready to receive orders. All Teti told by the Company, are warranted equal to any r l ed hol untild in the Unite ere entir e ly States, and ava payment re tpri buyers ly satisfied as to the fact;.. Principal Warehouse of the Company, No. 35 North Front street, Philadelphia. -nivel I im3tu hIcCALIMONT at BOND. [ J. B. BISHOP, I " V ETERINARY SURGEON , CAnNealrrethfeonsntdcltaihrists b re o e r t s: tg oe c ize i s y taMi u slifr e t p establishment; Rican. Carr & Rowland. ~ n0r5.416m TPRENCII Cordials, 9 varieties, for gale only at 11 the wing store of. noviC 4 URACOA—A few cues, first quality, just reed and for sale at the wino-Store of norl6 JACOB WEAVER. ikl A rcceiset l i L al'd fo A r wi fe : &cat J ACOB , w fi i ni ne t itorelli just WEAVER. . _ BSYNTH—FiIet 'quality, just receive. an. i wile at the wine store of I novl6 JACOB WEAVER. 11 OTTiEE—Tl3sliags prime Rio, for ;Sle hy -. SMITEI& SINCLAIR, • • 56 Wood st Born Broom's. I 1 5 ' Do: of variOus qualities, fur sale by novl2 25MITH Er.-SINCLAIL ilar:tlett on Fevers. lIE diagnimies; and Treatment of the Fevers of the United Siete,. For salts at Monies, No. ,Fourth at. novll .0 LIVE OIL --4 doz. Superfine_, fur sale by J. D. -WILLIAMS, 110, Wood st. lorls ALMONDS -40 0 me Sicily; ' 1000 ,4 Bordeaux; 300 ,4 Paper Shell ; 000 « Shelled ; for sale by 7.. b. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood et. MEI ROCK CANDY-1 0 Boxes, No. 1, for salpby J. D. WILLIAIff 110 Woodst._ OIL VITRIOL-50 Carboys, just received for sale by B. A. FAIIN &STO wood novlo corner of First andits. SUGARS--6()Sags White Brazil; , 5 Hap Havana White; 15 Bags Loaf; for sale by J. BENNY,Jr, novil CIINPiAMON COMMA; for sale at the wine store -kJ norl7 JACOB WEAVER. - Red and Brown Flannels. 75 P b I y ECES, for sale low t G o x e c l ,. osA s zo i gif t rent, norl7 ' No. 26 Wood st. ROSE CORDIAL, for sale at the wine atom of novl7 • • JACOB WEAVER. ammemmilli OYAUX CORDIAL, for sale at the wine store o novl7 JACOB W RAVER. ORGANT--Jast received end for safe at th , wine wore of novl7 DUBLIN Brown Stout, for sale wholesale or retail, at the wine store of • novl7 JACOB WEAVER. SWTCH ALE- 4, T ennant , s brand? Glasgow, SW received from importer and for sale at the wine store of [novl7] JACOB , WEAVER. F ALE—Dova 9 celebrated, jitst ren 9 d. E i from importer and for sale at the wine store of novl7 JACOB WEAVER. RE Directors of the Monongahela and Ciiid Hill Turnpike Road Company, have this day declar ed ÷nd of viva per , cent. on the capital stock, pa'yablo to the Stockholders or theii legal represen tatives,. on or after the let day or DecembeROBINSONr. - - WM. O. Pittsburgh, Nov. 16,1847. Treasurer. , Brandy*. 11 WHOLE, Half, Quarter and. Eighth PiPes:of 41J the following Brands and Vintages. Sizemc, 1837,Seignette-- , - Otard, 1837 & 744, } Pinat,Castillion &C 0.744; Hennessey, 1844, Dnpe.y - P. E. O. ' The abo've Brands are warranted pure, or do. mile, good judges are all invited to examine for them selves, at, the corner of Smithfield- and - Front sts. I , , : ' P. C. MARTIN. PERMOT LOVE Cordial,. for sale - at the wino store of (novl6) • JACOB WEAVER. A NNISEEM cordial, for ado at'llte - wine store of norlB -V JACOEt FANCY Cordiaie, 13 varieties; seri fine, for sal at the wine store of 'JACO novlB • ' B -NyEAVE.n. 80 Barrels, for sale by HUTH &SINCL , Wood et. novlB re, Cioirs--iOOO lbe Freels Zutte, ur_ . • reo for sale by T. D.„WILLIABCS _ , no w Vl5 110 ood st. R 4.ISINS—r 4 rox , T.s, new a erop, 311../1-; . • : 20 + it et SC 500 The Smyrna, for sale by novls J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Woolit. .. ~,,,,~ ~: snipToitir,Arquolif . !, • CAIMON.Ta'THE ITEM- A I.II7NANDER JAYNES iathe, only imitbseised 1 - 1,. agent its Pittsburgh liedVegheny eines, for the sale of the Pek.inTea Com Airs Teas of 15 and 77 Fulton it., New York. Another person in Pitta= burgh pretending in sell oar teas isan impostor, and ilecetves all who may patronisehim. it is common. 'ly known thatlhe Pekin Tea. Company's nine have proved superior to all other teas sold, - and, for ,this reason many persons have dishonestly pretended to have the ante of the Pekia Tea Company's.teas, 'when they' re all thei time vending trash and Cheap stuff which they have obtained elsewhere. Others again assume the , acme of Tea Company sail tate our packagis,.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 Companyi We have only to say that this:assumed - company have no conneetie whatever with the NewYork-Pekin Tea CoMpeni, as consumers of tea will - readily' discover by; coni. paring the'article they sell with the genuine tee, veld by the New York Pekin Tea 'Company, at the of A. Jaynes, 72 Fourth at. B. Messrs, M'CALLMONT &BOND, of Phila delphia, have no connection Whatever with the New. York Pekin Tea Company, nor have they any- right or privilege to 'sellteari ender, a- name so nearly 're- - ours, as to have a tendency to mislead the public. DOUGLASS It CO., nov4 . - - • '76 andl7. Felton st., N. Y. D. N..WHITE, • A. t. for the owner. JAaM WEAVER JACOB WEAVER Dl ddend. Cider Vknegar. .yuaF ~.i ~~~, .¢1 r..-014 i's, _ IffrIRGADPS COUGH SYRUP.,-Another life say. ed by using this gre.at and best of cough Meal. eines in_ ime. It onlyicoats 25 cents a bottle. WILIZANSPOIT, Pa., Oct. 15, 1845. Mr. John D. 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 do tressing cough for several weeks alloWing me no rest at night and bet little ease durin the day.— When. I was in Pittsburgh I bought a b ttle•of yotirl Cough Syrup, and am very happy to e that, after using the bottle. I. found my cough-liemovpi,,and was restored to my usual -health. ,I do think ifithid not been for the Cough . Syrup, in , relieving me so soon, I should have gone into a rapid consumption. Yon will please mend. me six bottles, as my,,, neigh-1 bora wish ane to, supply them with the .Cough Syrup. Jouw.B. BYEMI. 041 - Prepared wholesale and retail by JOHN D. l MORGAN, at his Drug Store, one door below Dia mond alley. , nor6' FRINGES:—Just arrived from New York, by Es, :. Press, at ZEBULON KINSEY'S New Faney Store, No. 67 Market sireet: 1,567 yds. Silk Trimming,assorted colors . ] 120 Gripsa'Silk Buttons, for Ladies , dressed With a large lot of other Trimmings. ALSO-50 doz. Woollen Caps, for Ladies and Childrezi; - g 0 Comforts, assorted. • The above Goats ate of thnlatest style, F ill sold low. . no 4 10tEHT COUGH MEDZIHR IN THE WO=.l) !" xpri Atiothor eviderice Vibe superiority oflltr. l Willard , s Cough Mixture over all others. ; Read the following certificate from a respectable citizen or the Fifth Ward sTrisusau, Nov- BJ UM. This certifies that for some:weeks pasti was troutk led with a very serious cough, which was evideOly bnconung seated on the lungs to inch an' extent - as to resist thieffect of every medicine which I had been using. I was finally persuaded Co call at Days Brockwars Drug Store, and get a bottle of . Dr. Oriental Cough Mixture is which, to my great surprise, relieved me very much; after taking r only two or three doses, and belare 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 IJrmly believe it lobe the best cough medicine in the world!" ANDREW IdeCAFFRY , Try it—only 25.eints a bottle. Sold by HAYS BRDCRWAY, ?to. 2 Liberty et. near Canal Ruin Sold also by Fleeting, Lairrenceillle. • novlo New Dill/nary and Fancy-Dry Goods, tNO.. 10 ST. CLAW STREET. • • - ...4MRS. DUFF has just received her extensive supply of New York - made Bonnets, morning and dress Caps, Frills, Capes, Rosetta, Chenaisetts, Silk Scarfs, Fringes, Gimps, Cords, &c.: Also, rich black Silks for Mantillas; Satins' aid, Velvets for winter Bonnets; an assorttnentmf the most fashion able Cap and Bonnet Ribbons; fine French Flowers, 'Feathers, Laces, Edgings, *c. Bonnets, 'Hoods, 1 Capes, Caps, Mantillas, and every article in the Millinery lane made-up to order in thelatest styles, to patterns selected during her late visit tO New York. ' novs The following Is the Testimony at A. COMPLAINTSNsays he) of several years istara ing, Cured by a few applications of Dr. Smith's Tor pedo Magnetic Machine. Rheumatism, : Spinal Af fections, Palpitation or tbe . heart, and Weak Eyes, have been entirely cured by it. I have - nsed hin my own family, and, also in seve ral other cases, and its effects upon 4Meue has ex ceeded my moat sanguine.expectaticine. .Y 3. PECK." New London, Huron County, Ohio. • Orders received for the above lidachinea, by - L,. S. CUTHBERT,- Agent for the Manufacturer, SinithOeld, near 3 st. nowt tirtHE New York and Philadelphia Pekin TeaCom j pany having understood that certain persons in Pittsburgh were claiming the exclusive. right to ell their Tens in that city, would state , that they have abandoned, some time since, the exclusive agency system, and that neither Mr. Jaynes, Douglass ez 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'. 11. Stockdale, is now at Mchissters* Eagle Hotel, Liberty street,Pittsburg, ready to receive orderi. All Teas sold by this com pany, are warranted equal to any sold in the. United States, and no payment required until buyers are en tirely satisfied as to the tact. Principal Warehouse oftheCompany,No. 35 North Front stre-t, Philadelphia, novl-2 . 3m McCALLMI , EiT &BOND, Morsels Weekly llirtilget of Newt Works. SVBIL LENNARD, by Chas Grey. New Opera; The Night Dancers. The Parasite, an opera in four Acts. Temper; a comedy in five Acts. The French Cook, or the House ',Wife* Com. pinion, giving full Directions for the moat celebra ted and iielicious dishes of Frenc.h and American Cookery. - The Mexican Ranchero, or the Maid of the Chaps- 'rel. Taylor's Money Reporter for. Nov.. 12th. 1 The Champidn of Freedom, or the ,Mysterieurs Chief Benjamin, the Gem of Granada, a romance. Union Magazine for November. < The Virgin of the South, by Ned-Buntline. Bohai $3 Narrative of Central. America. New York Spirit of the Times--the above, with . 'all the newest light reading of the day; will be pie rented to the Pittsburgh public every Tuesill. morning—the. Books for sale at Moan's Literary Depot, 85 Fourth street. - norrsy New Mooks—i-London Mdittosu. . lIF of BenevenM Cellini ; a The Faitertaining•Philosopher ; . • Taylor*a Fine Arts in Great Britain & Ireland';: The Shadowless 'Man ; Anedine ' Fauquet's Season ' • Two Tales of Old Time • The Hour and the Mau;' - • Maruit Martinaila Popular Tales 8 vols. The History of Ikin Quixote • Campbell's Life of Plutarch; Boolvof the Court ; Hoisehold Tales and Traditions;;;, • The Philosophy of Chemistry The city ol the Caliphs; • Waterson's Cyclomedia of Commerce; Dr. Quit:mere Logic of Political Economy: The above, with many other rare English and American Books, for sale by • IL S. BOSWORTH& CO., 43 Market st. novl2 Notice. XITHEREAS, Letters of - Administration on the V V Estate of Pattick Cahill, late of the City of Pittsburgh ' have been granted to the subscri bers, residents of said City—All persons indebted Lei said Estate; are requested to make immediate-pay ment, and those having claimi 'against the same, will present them duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN . J. MITCHEL, JOHN E. DOWNI nisNG, Adudtrators. oil-6ftwd - JOG. cV OODWELL, bipolar and L ihder , in ' Foreign and Dom" Ilartirrose, OUNZA SECOND WOOD ITS. oct29-17 PITTS BURGH. arms 'mum Jam sumg INGEA4A—.-500 lbs. alkroot, plat received eni 0 tor isle by ' p.A.FAIINESTOCK &CO., novlo conteraffirst end Wood stt. A . French Dierissos. - ' A. MASON* Co. 62 !Mirka 'Lt. _''will °Pen o .l.ilin maiming, 20 pietas o[French Dieristosof' the best qualities and most desirable colon, also'lo pieeei e f those very superior Cashmeres. . nor 1 I • T ISBON WINS in bbli.' in" store and &wide by jj null . JACOB NOVELL _. -.._... 5_,,...~.~Y.,~.------. ___*--._-,,, iarx, iso 11111EW - - - 11311 A AI AIt&SLIIIE BANKERS, AND ,Elr.o MANOR- -11S , OX. ERS, DEALERS IN - FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC - BILLS,'fi/11 8 OF EUCCH'ANGE,-CERTIFCATES • OF DEPOSTFE,'BANIE NOTES, AND Corner allitint iv:ll'o4 sta., diraa . tly oplnplitO Die St..Cliadtti Hat el.:; sill-"7-' ' - - of., nat.:ass o sox, a SIMI= AID l'abZW* ll6 31141146 " OW Aili , .'-' • • No. 1545. Zetaket street,. .PittaltsrAt. dolling rate, lit.ieliange. .. Biqing rats.. Nov. York i_ pc Cincinnati . , e-, am .1, Philadelphia t., Louisville if ~ ~, .. ~",.,.. 1 Baltimore 1- " St. - LiSuit! " I - 7 .!+!, : 1 shag' Pazza. , - Noting saw .. I di: ' CIMAti siVity9ri, *-4141; i: " Relief notail I g' , . Petinsylvilikf , Co .- i V itc, ' 1, " NeW YOPli '' , * ill' i' 6 MarYilibd ' .. ..' ''. I 'll‘‘'. S 44- New Osleass '- : 't-= . . .. Buying rates. Ohlo Indian Nentueky Virginia - Wheeling: - Tennessee aw 1 9 41 : . - BILL: & 'Mid:l% MECHAM= amokas, AND; FORTaGN AND "DeiliZsiTlC EXCHANGE; Cas,„, DI DEPOWT, SANE NOTES, (ifiLD AND smvza.' .• N.. Viocilksw..i3D noon imams, FOturru, artillabghoz Pittsburgh, Pa. Tll4ltB. Vaud , and Currency received on Diposlti•iilll • 1" - - collections made in all the psinslpal oqklir United.fitater. • • Flight Exehange on Philadelphia,Daltinitors; -1111110 Vork,,Boaton and Cincinnati con stantly fee sali ll' _ . same to suit purchasers. - Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia and Psrullurylti' nia Bkrok blotesheught and sold smiths most avorfs` , ble terns: The highest premium paid for American Geld: Exchange on England, Ireland, Geri34of ,dOhlF France procured, fc.. air. s. noon. .. : . - . 71101.-armeitariz'sY - ..: MOON AND simair.arir, - . • ~..;.. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BJZOKENII, - ... r ..' P. z. cos.. WOOD Ann arra smisza, arrairozoit, n ' ta:-. DEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time 'MIS; \.. Foreign and Domestic Erchaage; . Cerfaeatan of Deposite, &c. EXCHANGE on all - the p!iseipal Citiei/of Car' Unnien,and Eurepe, for wile In sums to snit Outdraw « CURRENT and par funds received on depoel* COLLECTIONS made on all parts of -thi. Idnl*l. -- . at the lowest rates. . ,••• - - arrsantant ~- -.,- :-...;,--:',.. • . Mersa, M. -Liecki & Son, _ . , ; • • , ... f ,... - , , 4, . "Ogden &Snowden,l •, - • - - ..., 04Wm.13e11. &Son,_ Pravda:Mani- - ' 4 ff. BPClurken & Co. English & Bennett. j.. - a Fleming & Brother, ,I. . - '«Fales,Lathrop & Co- P 1111.41.,, ... 4 4' W m:B.Tbompeob &Co. ,_ ._ , • ‘ 4 }Badly, Phelps &" Co. 1": t.lf '.--. -- o sialt.. , .. Babcock & Cr. ~ ~.. —_ .: .1......._ - a ' Tifranyr.ward /lie.. } . , I' John M'CnUough & Co. _Fizzrasoll.- - .. Mr. James George, - . ..." 4, H. Hanna , Cann_ O. = . Joseph Watson, • 1 „,, ...,,,„.., ~t ~., . Mears. Fenner et liPMillan. '''''''''''''''"*. '''"' '•''- _ R. F. Ellis, Esq:, CashierAlian Letviito*li'Fa. L. Pittsburgh,. September 2d, 1847-y - - • 121121 EIEN INIVLIAIMI A. SILL a. Co., ' "-- Air/eras, EXCHANGir VIWIIZIUS, atm DIAIJIMS tti FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, - 'CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, -RANK NOTES; • • AND SPEC/E, • No. 64 Wood it., ant door'. above Fourth, East Ptttsburgh, Pa. Ult liEfirr Funds received on deposit, sad eel, n lections made on ell the Cities throughout the , United States. Sight cheeks on Baltimore, Minis& phis, New York, Sotto , - and. Cincinnati, constantly:' For sale in sums to snit, arc - igen. • The . paper of the Ohio, E. ntucky, Virginia Banks bought` and, sold on the. most . Woe able terms. • • . • - 'The highest premium paid.for Foreign inalwietip can Gold. and Silver coins. • EXCHANGE - ON 'E NGLAND, IRELAND AND; SCOTLAND„for sale in amounts of.EI and UpWaldni - ", meat:l-dewy PRIVATE DISEASESI.,• - '• ht. Snows - , 0f.65, - Did;',' sumd Arley, can, be cor. . - suited in all earnest IV. rate or delicate etaftere; us. -- - cidentto:the bureau fano— ' . Syphilis, and syphilitic - - erupttons, gononitrea,antl,, its consequencesaethet-2 - - with all vzriza diew -- , eases impurities of ; the •-- . • blood . , with all diseases.of VENEREAL origin, abut . ; gleet, urethral discharge*, potency; also piles, rh,eer.„ matism, female weakness, diseases of the monthly oroppressions. 'Diseases of the joints, Hitsst, la in ono, nervous affections, pains in the back and. loins, irritations of the neck of the bladder andli,id4 a. neye, acrobatic eruptions, tetter,nng-worm, tnernlP,., , ..., rial diseases, etc. TWELVE TEARS PRACTICE '. , ~.,; : 1 P.:elusively devoted to the study and treitmenit . of ,' venereal disorders, and those arising from youthful , excesses, gaiety, Climate, or impurities of the blotia, whereby the constitution - may have been enfeebled, enables Dr. Brown to offer assurances and speedy . . relief to all who' may place themselves' under US , - care, Dr. Brown's offices are conveniently arranged Into,„ . separate apartments; patients can visit Dr. B. with- ,; : , . out fear of exposure to other visitors. , . It ie of importance to many persons in laid 744, ' ediaal aid, to obtain good advice - Privately'ant.: -medical promptly.To all such, Dr. Brown's ready skill La - , removing venereal diseases, in their various forms and stages, offers inducements which can rarely be ' equalled. Strangers are hereby apprised that Di;24 Brown bas been regularly educated in every brancti=4; of mediciO, and for the last twelve years conUtsua ~ himself : exclusively to the treatment of limit 'dis... - '` eases. Dr. BiaWn is the only regularly educated rturgeoa , \ 111 RPiettsceulcutreangki.weshoaregillsieni:edwhinol:a attention is ter:th: i : complaints. - ~., Certain, safe antispeedy cures main sal clear be guarantied. - - -- • out interruption from basinfhar. Igir Derma or Rupture—Dr. Brown. also invite persons afHicted with Bernie to call, as he has paid particular attention' to this disease. - • '''• ~:,`, f". Letters from a distance;asking advice, must -etlis..:: tam a fee, or they will not be attended-to. "-', . - ; Otr Office on Diamond Alley, a feaf-doeri fro* .1 Wood street, towards the market. ,Certscdtatimet... strictly confidential. , . ' „octggilkwy_-,,, ,, ,., _ .i. XITINES of the foil TV Vintages; S S landeita, L NI do Symington, ayah TenetiBe, Pile Shear, Brown 'do Golden , ' do In quarter. and eig ht novl7 Seer Obodsl: ' - TUST,eceived by Adims & CoMrExpresui.,";;;•4, tJ - Soptt• French and English black.cloths; - it eg blue It 4 • U " " brown "" For dress and frock coats. . • ' - Super English black, hrown and figund...llmmrti tot over, business and sack Coate. • . ' .• • Fancy casaimeres for bitsineu coats. French muck figured and plain cassimmist. English - - 'French and English cnsaimeres, lions, for dress and undress pantaloons. . ; ~ English ccoomov, for hunting im . ntaloons. French cut and plain Velvets,. Do plain !MARL and figured Satint. Do -do do - Sarrathedinmit Do do eassimere and eashinere. Do fancy cashmeres, for Vestinita.." , The goods will be made to - order at the 'shortest. notice and. mod reasonable teruts -= 4Nckt4l l 4 har2.24M novl7 - fIROICE 9ta:- the - firma Shinn_ tabs obtiiri . ;Air'ithi z l§:t cue or mingle Votary - iitahe wine novl I , -JACOB WEAVJER: POTASH --3 cat., for etale,try • •• novls - SMITH ArInt(CLAIllaV,/, rwRIINES-2.0 Jars fresh Bordeaux fin sale - J. D. 171MLLUMlio041,1;0"; novls TUBT RECEIVED ate:Market Ili., ej SON 4. Co., one more - ease OEOI. Alpaccas et 12in• pet: rani. A • &ovum CI BOXES Frttak ISialag!.l ll,foraalaby novit . • • ~P ,~r: ; 5 ~,:;.: * '4. INS w e= ovais.~+ =:=:i • flaitealPo4_ • 7 2 do . pine ' .- • se c , ' Fresh dp - ; Lialien, -•, Heat 811,12M110.1 , ,, e Diy Malaga, - Sweet do pipes, for sale sx isippruid. • • 1111211 .. a so eernit/11p*-',-: ' :.- 4•,;-:.l.:fr-1if,"2.. :,' f. :4~,: KIM NM
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