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J . t sL** , . i V r V •' '-' <> VSSy/JS’ A'?'■•■' 1- "i ■ V % - , ' r ''. . - ;- v wc . * j '"> * - - ‘> > ? , ":"? j ( v" ■= -.« ..r>- -„t,.?«,..... ..- -,-, ,»-<v.,.. . ,>, I ,5, v, ,-., .. ■* *«**♦ «• > •*► 1 v A t* ** t % h e 3> r **£*£* * .- ••-- -- :< ■'■'•';-■ -■■ . , . tf:ti'ft':'rT-- : --is d * ‘ "h . .H - > p? '“’-'Srije JDaitfs-JHofnmg |Joat The birgetl jonrniil ln lh« Welt. .' new WEEKLY 'FAJtlty PAPfcB. s THE PITTSBURGH - SATURDAY MORNING IOST . i —Bivorro to*- ■ Ptiitftcs, 'News; ljtbbjltoiie, 4c., i, ’ ;fTIHE UNDERSIGNED*WILD IB9UEiabout:thefirst *k ; . JL of October, 1848, the first number j)f « LARGEFAM ■ t«Y' PAPER,' contaming mere reading matter than-any iV weekly'publUhe&’.Weat of the Mountains. Every de i .. pvtment wilt be ftuthfally'hUcnded to, and no p&ua or j •. i expense Will baspared towiider aanwng .-. Poifone of themost instructive and‘acceptable newspa i per ever issued irt the MUsiasippiValley..- - , . < In it*-POMTCCAL DEPARTMENT the paper will ; - aimio bC'&e taltbfd and honest exponent ofthe Pnnd pies ot the great Democratic Par* !. - - ‘ ty—the Pqrty ■of Progress, Hones ty^and.Truth.- We i vr. snail fearlessly expose the.unnghieous'domgs of Peder > . . olism.mwhat©vergtnfleit maypresentuself,orunder "whatever cognomen it may sail 1 !, ; : ' V -The wUlbnthe Object ofspe*' clal csraandolieuuon: EVefyihmgthatU new.inter* • esting and exemng,' ■mllbefaithfally chronicled..; The lines qfhfAGNETIC TELEGRAPH being now : ; v cotnpleted *from Pittsburgh to .nearlyevery leading city: i . n the Union, weshall be enabled to nresentonrreadera,- : opto thelatestmoment,'a full digesioiallthe:STlßßlNG-i EVENTS OP THE DAY. - In the LITERARY DEPARTMENT, we shnlL intrO duee an entire new* feature intothe colanmsnftho-Sat v uMayMommcrPost Alleast Uzhtalumnt ofthepaper ... J each week Wul.be devoted exClasxvcly4olXale»» P«try? Bu>grttphy t RatotV(X6rai g&s<iifSi e;>: In short, we . . shall aim to make the paper* m respects folly equal , to thoBRST mtkrAbt papers of the East:* We have now engagedVeVeral distmgiiished writers, who will regular. . /: y hffcolnmns ofthe SaturdayMorolng Post :<•;--v V COMMERCIAIi INTEIiHGENCL--W6 BhaUfarniS ..our readerseaeh week with anextenatve-andaccmrate REnEW OF THK PITTSBURGH MARKET, cHtt* fd .7 made up from' actual sales ; together .with the mu* Vets of VJtUadtlphSn'iyßaltxmoTtf 'ifev> York, Boston, Gw . cirmrti, AVto OrUans, SLLouiSi received by Tele • ■ graph-mid other sourcesyup to the latest moment before. going topxess.' v The fluctuations in the Money Market, LfVPrlces ofStockiv Exchange/-Ac.-will also be carefully, noredin each number *' "* V' o ; ias t - '.To et courage Western Talent, pay a Überal • ■ ompensalioiu.o any person who .will, fanush -us with. . ther Tdlesj Poetry or Essays/ which shall he deemed - Wprjhy oy n Coranmlee selected for that pXprfeßsputpose TERMS OP Tn 6 SATURDAY MORNING POST. • ' JE7“'ln order to secure'a - large nrculauon/we.shall ofier our Mammoth Weekly lo The public .on terms here . tofore nrfsarpassed by anypoperiutho West.i To do this - the: CASH. 3 SYSTEMwiII be strictly-adhered to;.;, •■:.■ For l-copy*madranbe, “♦.S2JDO '‘.T: S copios,* ”" i *••>.. . . <* 8.00 <lO * ' « -15.00 «20 “ 1 11 .*2500 { « 50 t( v “ ..50 00 <*loo « « - f CEtTBUINGI y '• To any-person.who will obtam- ilia largest number or ■subscriber* SaturdayMorning Post, (notless thou . fifiy,! we shall present a cony Jof fihakitneare’s Pmya^ - : splendidly bound, worth at .least 85,00. besidcs.-a cQrr • - .py of the: paper .for nrte -year.2 -.To :tno. person who. '-‘‘■•will procure the next largest nnmber of si^ftcnberSjWc. ■ ehall present a beautiful edition of.'JUord.Byron’s Poems, : • :worlb at leastS4,oo;and acopyof tho paper. POST-MASTERS AND OTHERS, . /To whom Uus Prospectus may. be sent,* are rTeape.clfully equested to aci as Agemsm nroennug subscribers to the / Saturday Morning Post:;TaihefpersoD who wilJ procure - -10 sobscnbers, we willforward .one cony of Uie-paper, . and their exertious will oihcrwise.be handsomely, re worded ffTLeilerajnnst be. addressed (post paid! to - . • • Ij. harper* .. J£dttor xmd Proprietor*/th a Saturday Morning Pttts ’ burgh,' Pa. - .. />.- • ’ September 13, JS4SL .. POSTSCRIPT. ' 'fit.answer to the many: uiqumea.of ourfhends* we have lo stale, thatotringto the arduous dutiescftheelec-* aion campmgn; it wiU be'impossible-for us, to.issue the .first numberof the Safi<rrfay Afem»ng , PiMial so: early a day as We anticipated.■ AYe shall defer.ihe issae, of the fiftummber until-after IheTPresidentialelectiou, when 4 we hope to present- 10-lhe pnbltc the handsomest and best r-v sent out from thu city. PfTTRWIEOtI) Oclvs,JB<3;' : - \ 'TESTATE OF “JACOB STAUFFER* late' Uf West s .' -JCI L&mMtfir township,'.Laacuster comity*. deceased. Nanc&is nei’ehy given to all.the heirs of said deceased, .'.that the undersigned Auditor, appointed hytheOrphans :Cooft ofLancasicr county,to distribute the balance.re .ma!muff jnlhe:bmidft <»r!DavidriLandisv Administrator of sa4A3ep^owd T sealateUmonghis.h«rs,W’»HaUendTorlhe i . . purpose jpf his appointment, on Thursday, the Iflthday of ■ November &&X4aido f eloek.B.yat the pubhehoose of •. Leons Spcephrr, in East Ktngstreel; Lancaster. ; ocUG.tawtd ISRAEL CARPENTER, Auditor i b£SK OP CHESTER: - • CQUN , has now redeemed nearlyaU v.-.iuiasqesihm werejn circulation at nrae.of she robr. '*'i.ibftiy,ofihQ'PxeBu]<mt fi ui I : vlarge expense, advertised the .robbery, iu all the cities of i ihe Union.- 'lt has also given widely extended.-notice of new notes,-and that none of a daiepnor to . 1848, have been circulated by the Bonk smce.lue rob* ; ..'beryv; Jilrosrenson to behovethat attempts are making': "V.. 10 circulate some-of the stolen notes; therefore,.i& order TLv farther to gnard the Bank agamst wrong.it now gives not tice that none of the old.issuea ofa date prior to the year. 184BtWillbe redeemed;Unless upon satisfactory-evidence that they .are ' honestly .held, with Information when-, '■where, how* and of-whora they were-obtained, and tha *he holders believe they aref not. a part of the stolen fnobey- ; This evidence and information to .be accompa* nted with proper affidavits ofithc facts*. Had the public refused to receive«the old. issues, after nouce of the rob bery, those in whose bandsthey Uien were,could readily • have salis&ed the Bank tbut they werenot a part of the money stolen from the president, and the Bank would long since have been.ablelo-deiect the robbers, and all • those who were eoucerned; in passing the: sioleu notes, and neither the community porthe .Bank would have suf*. fered loss. It is hoped the publip will still, asmt mime* . ing all those sotes yenn circulation.; tfeither Bauks or Brokers willreccivothcm. i ' > ■•.- oct24*.taw3w /.\v • . DAVTO TOWNSEND, Cashier., - v "YJfriLL you sull be wltbontn beaanul.sqt of white ; Tf pearly. a,Bwcet, tragrant Breath, when you can hare them both by. using, a.2s. box oi- JoneP Amber-Tooth Paste ttyrhilens the Teeth, harden* the Gums, sweetens the i-is,without excep tion, the: most beautifa! and economical dentrifice ever u ed f j: • For sale by - • -'WM. JACKSON, Gen. Agent, »epl9 89 liberty sl, Pittsburgh Fashionable Clothing Store* . /*IAVERNEBURCJbegiIeareio Inform lus/neftds and •:' vVthe pablic -in general that he hue opened a NEW . '* clothing store, on hTarketslreet, seconddoor from Second street, where • 7.; he hitf,and always-Veeps on hnnd T ' a fiur assortment of : : Beady-made Fasnumnble Clothing.which hewiU sell on : / .the most reasonable terras, for CASH, v He also wishes to call.the attention of his friends and ihe public in general to -very extensiveselection of -. ' Fredch,English and Cloth* and Casumferes, in • endless and vestings for every one's -' •■;. ;r he' has selected himself ui tnff East, and'which will be ' - made' to order in Ct'supffrior manner, at his Fashioqable Head Quarters, 251 Liberty street, (late McGuire A.-Co,} - and. at prices that will not be questioned by the best ot harmnn maiert. C WERNEBCRG, % . n No 5251 Liberty street* and fZj.y -■: r r y ■... Market street, 2d door fromSeeopd. . . Patterson’* Carriage Slannfactory> ■'JHAmsitdeUtifibetican .Wood and Smttftfuldttrem. r iMMn 'Wqxbe mayalways.befoundanassort -n/ff flfe&rfmcutof l?on»ly. Carriage*, / Barouches, • llJftJ? ua Bqggic»v *nd: ftll Icmds of fteavy worlr, . ,v; Wi W imftom a sir horse wagon down v? a wheel barrow- Persons wishing tp purcbase orxontraci for . line; arc respectfully »nvued to call, ocl2B*lf l .i Sale xf Bn!Uling JiOti< . . ; ■w?: NOTICE TO PURCHABERS.*-Personf-having ; pur. ■: chased Lots mMr. Hugh Sweeny’splan ;of Mourn . Emmet. property* at public: sale* on the 4tb«' 15th. and 024 v < days of Jfiif last,-are berkbt norirtEDiocali.wiihcratde : lay at the office of John Coyle.Esq., Fourth street) near -- . ’iSmithfield ond fulfil the tfcnna of said.—* .. 'A'fciffmoTtLcts, tnnmeplan,forsKe* ! ; ; i- : ;i:: Squire fif JOHN COYLK) at kbor& ; WM J BUa&fSlDßJluo’tr •r. ' j -nov4ui&w2w 't.inJGH-SVVEENYVrropnfitor* • . (Joornat and lAllfegteny Citypapercopy andcb.Poßt.) v. XTEW BOOKS—Concordonce to Sk&kßpeare, by Mrs i> Clarke—s 4 00. :Meniel's German Lueratore, 3 . ' franßT.Forroßtors^volß.—Bl,7s. /: lrving 1 # Sketch Bbok* new’.edWionrrSt,2s; ’ * Gilß!aß.-CftgliBh. ediboiLillustmred; 2 voTb. Don Qnixotte, .. .1 yol—s3ySo. * ' r BarnsvMfarks,' 35 steel engrarines, Eng, ed.—»5,50.. • Galhvei**Travels,lHastrated—64 >50,:-v • ' Hazlcti’s Napoleon] 3 vola.—S3£3, ■ ' i -Hazleu’a Workß;4vols.—S4Jo. v Carlyle's Hewes and&urter Restriras; 1v01.—81,25. - ■ . .Carlyle'* Past and Present,nod Chartism; ! voI«—SI. v ‘ Goeine’aAuto-Biography;2 vols.—-82,25, • Goethe’* Essay on Art—7sc. Coleridga's BiographmLrterariajfi vol«>-Sl,7& CromwellVLetlers and Speeches, by Carlyle; 2 v.; 2,50. For sale by H 9. BOS WORTH, ofct2l 4th st., near Market •t : TSURB.BRANDIES— 2 half. pipes superior “ Otard” •V mt :• JT.JJrffndy, Vintage.lB44; 2 qr. pipes do. A '* ■ : glfaalf pipes superior I* Hennessy” Brandy, vint. 1M&; *- 2do ao do <l Ba*eraa*» do do 1844, v . 4.d0.' dp. <do. ; - tf A.*Se»jrnelle T * do. : - < Bart lasioreand port land>Dgfrom.Cana!,for*atelow by (novs) P C MARTIN Ag’t ,< •• \ Uoaie, : caßirxtttoy roast'll axv obant streets,. pmsßuuan* •.> . mHK sabscnber- Tespectrully aiinouncea that ha has . . • 1 / now opened this now and excellent Halel for iho ac ■: .r contih&dttUon of jroveLerB,boorders, and the.public gen-' vV . .r . . erally- The hoase and fumuarev are entirely .new; and a vho pains or expense have been spared to render it one of >s ... . ji|B most comfortable and pleasant Hotels in the city... m i .Tbesubacriberia determined to deserve, andtherefore » -solicits, of public Patronage i oetll ly JACOB HOUGH, Proprietor , * important* . .:TOHN M- BLAIR. DAVID- STEV* ART- and PHTUP ; ' O SPAHMANt having purchased the entire interest and ii • stock in trade of Mr. Jbhrt;W;Blaif.beg leave to inform | >Jbeir numerous'friends and the public that they have this * -<';day entered into partnership under the firm and style of *. “IXlaie4 Co.,** forthe manufaetdre of Brushes of every ' ..description. Being practical workmen, they will make '.*>• . vup every aruele of thejnbst daTabie first style; and will keep on hand, foriale, auhelrst<>», Wood .street, a very large of'every \ ■ .../.thingw.iheif line ofbasitiess-^whlclu-wjththeicoxten*- J , *l™, stock ,of Shoe Findings,-Fishing Tackle* Pen- and > • ’ Shot and Variety Goods,- they. . will Sell cheap, wholesale and retail • , ; Maemae.Bm»hes.made to order, with despatch. : : • The encouragement and patronage of theirfnends and- V ■■ ■ ■ the ppbbe is.earnesUy solicited, and will be thankfully re* ...• > .ceivedw Observe! : • BLAIR ACO '• . fjmtiurgh, OclSSlh, 1848:(oc30) lao Wood si 's 1 : - ftALMO.N-A few bbU. No'. ISalmon on hand mul for CT «ale *>T frtci2s> KING £ MOOKHEAD.. f . »/ A c i. * ■fl .:~ Utammirriol onfc-JFhumrial. PITTStitrtfctfHBOAUDOFTRADE. N.B. CRAWL- J V WiJ.TOTTKN,' V’Cohmittkk von November. J. MAY, < J PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1948 •Pdßseßger. via; Brownsville,' to: Baltimore and Philadelphia,* a-it, and 6* m , , ni Mail Coach Lme } direct to Philadelphia, 9 A. M., and l2|. P M ' Western and Southern Mul Coach Line, 6a, m. , .. NorthAVe*teni, vitt'Clevelftnd, daily, 10a. m* ;- Rricnnll Western New York, doily, 9a> m. .... •. . - North-Eastern, to Philadelphia, daily, except Sundays, 4 a ta. ARRIVALS AND PEI.XRTURE OT UAIU Eastern Mall via Philadelphia, ae 2 *•.*?•» f 0 * 81 ,” J* ; Western Mail, Cin. and Louisv., doe 8 P, M., clows 5 a.m. South via Balt.andWashmgton.due 8 p m ,cloBcbsa,m North-Western via Cleveland, due 10 a. Maciaseso a.m. Brieand Western New York, due S p.m.,.closes* am. r STOCKS* For value Asked. Offered Bank of Pittsburgh *50,00 850,00 850,00 - Exchange 50,00; , 44,00 , 43,50 •Merchants’audM.-Bank • *7*-£Q,00.: 47,00 . .45,00 Farmers’Deposit Bank*.* None In market.- Hand Street Bridge*»»»*«**?*»».*:'60 J OO 50,00 . 48,00 NorthernLiberties.Bridge* ••• •• .-50,00 35,00 Old Allegheny Bridge 85,00 36,00 35,00 ConnellsriUe R. R. Stock, paid on . ' •hares f 52,50 5,00 1,43 City.Bonda D0 5 0Q ~..y, Monongphelaßodge** 25,00 , .16,50 Gas Stock*****-*'-*-- - 5000 :-tf Dally Review of Use markets* > OFFICE OF THE POST, ) nit. ( - -;:M.TBunsDATMoamno,^ November 9, t848.y FLOUR—Thero was no chaogo in the market terduy. The sales wero at54,00(34,15. From storey bydrayloadß,atS4,lB(24,37. ; >. df COFFEE-r-Saleof.l4oaacke at 61c.; . -fILARE— Sale from store of 10 kegaat6|c. FEATHERS—SaIe of 60 sacks on wharf at 32c. . . DRIED: APPLES—SaIes from first hands at 60c., the common price. RAISINS—SaIe of 20 boxes new crop nts2,l2, -• 62FWeItadbutiiUle time to attend to the mar ■kcu-yeßterday. . Duff'» New System: of llook»Kceplng* JUST PUBLISHED BY HARPER * BR&S, JV. YORK. ffiHE first pait of this work, embracing the-most com* X plete course of instractionand pracuce, on both Sin gle and Double Entry, ever published. - Price 75 ceuts. :. The*whole work, embracing the Author 1 * well known •improvements in the science, illustrated in two addition-. >al sett* of books, wnha chapter on. partnership settle :raents;and a Keyto the oral exercise*,—full.cloth bound, 81,50 '-The following: extracts from the written opinions of .some of the mosteminent Merchants,:Bankers and Ac countants m New York, indicate the public Bcntiment m tothis work-in- that city: l ' It contains matter that is important and mieresuag to ihe. Toerchanl and man of business, lo.whomllbmk it will be;found:highly useful. C. G.-lIALSTKAD. President Manhattan Bank, New Vork.’V • •: “It is calculated to be exceedingly useful to practical •Accountants and Teachers of Book-keeping. .-.r - .. RICHARD IRVIN, Ship owner anuMerch t, , ■• :-. .. . No.Sd Front street,'New\otk." Remarkably k full and complete,, and will certainly convey a thorough knowledge of the subject. The un dersigned mteiids using nas bis Texv Book. .- ..... JOHN H SHEPHERD Teacher.of. Book-keeping, Columbia College, N; Y.” Ids in every, way calculated to give a clear and sat isfactory insight into tbe verv useful science of which it. treats, through ail its gradaflou*, from.the simple-style suitable to retailers, to that requisite for the most varied and complicated commercial business. • u A S FRASER, „ Cashier7tli Ward Bank, New. York.?’ “I believe it will be of gTent service, not onlyto the new beginner, but to the most experienced accountant. V IV. EDMONDS, Cashier Mechanic’s Bankj Wall street.”. ■ - “ I consider it the first work 1 have ever met wuh from which a thorough practical knowledge of the science con be'Obtained. '- JOHN CAMPBELL ■ r v 'Merchant,63 Johns!.. New York.” ' For sale at ihe Book Stores, and nt the Author’s Acad emy, corner of the-Diamoud and Market street. ocl3l ' Another Arrival of New floods* fpHE subscriber is now receiving bts second supply of I Rich Winter Dress Goods, Ac., consisting of super. French Merino, strawberry, -mazenne blue, and. other cofors} ■-•••All wool French Cashmeres and De Lames;. • .PlatUt Chomelionand striped Alpaca j - , . • ■: . A large assoruncnt.of long and square Shawl*. :• Also, a full supply of SiUuu Sauus, and uncut Velvet, for Bonnets, « ,* ROBT. D. THOMPSON’S, . - octSl • V . .• Noi H 0 Markey3 doors from liberty st. . Arrival at No* 115 Wood street* ... {l/T HODKINSON baa just opened, within the post JjX# week, the largest assortment of French CHINA, ever opened .m this city: consisting in part o£~Faneyv Plain, iVhitej Gold Line and Cold Band. Tea Sens: an extensive assortment of White, Flowing Blue and Liver pool Iron Stone "Ware, In TeaSeits or m separaleplecesv as may be required. . Also, a beautiful assortment at Candelabra* and Lamps, of the newest shapes nod pal terns,direct from the manufacturer*. • . Ladies would do well to give him a call, at ,v : oc 127 - - Ho. lt & Wpod rLiZtloorj.belotc Fifth. ACard, ■ FTIJIE subscriber respectfully informs his former cu*» 1 ■ tqiperraud tho public, generally that he is now pre parcd'tp famuli an kinds of Foreign and Domestic Wines and jUqaors, and Cordials of every kmd,atmuch lower rales than: usual. Persons wishing to purchase, will find it to their interest to call ai thd old stand, comer of JBnutb&eld and Front streets. : nov3,P. C. MARTIN, Agent. * PARTNER WANTED—With SOW cub capital. :J\. lo engage in a safe and profitable already partially-established, m the city. A gentleman intimate* jy acquainted viU» the Dry Goods liu&ineas would be preferred.-.:-. S. CbTUBLEIT, Oen. Agent, •jiotJJ ■ • . Smuhfield.ureet.: - INFORMATION WANTED 5J—-Was taken Srom lie Landing, fool of Wood street, on IjutTharsdoy.ihe 26 ih nit, X sack Wool, marked •* Smith tc Sinclair,” Pius' bursh. Any person; byretunung u. wdl be-hlirrully re* wanted, by 3 k. W HAfItSAfcGH, nov2 : y0.~53 Water.and IMiFrout street. lkitr«Ue.CaiiotrrnHlrt«neo for Sale. *fITJSHING »o retain to the City next Spring, I will ’•YV 7 fell,‘Or exchange for City Property. tny.pre*rni •residence in LawrencovUle, This property is Lcaiuuul* ■}y located on the• Greensbnrg Turnpike, about twenty tmnnteV dnve from the centre of the City. . ROUT. D THOMPSON, Jgnov4:lm- • ' • •: • No. lIP Markets: 1 TOLLAND UIN —J pipea tfluck-.tltn’tcV ri mid* 1 Imperial 1 ’ Eagle #ateJaw\ try T>URK WINES—2I qr. cask* of Port, Madeira, ami ■ Jp ShefTy Wine*, of different grade# end vintage*, for mlb-low, by ~ • (nov3) P. C. MARTIN, Ag’L TiriNES AND BRANDIES—IUO dozen bottles oi au* ?T- pertoc Wnie* and Brandies, for sale by nov3 P. C MARTIN, Ag't OLD PEACH old Tennessee Peach Brandy, for sale by (nov3) ~P. C. MARTIN. Ag’l. ,f\ LD RYE WiHSKEY—SO bbl*. old Monong&hela Whiskey, for. sale by • • • nov3 B C MARTIN, Ag’t EKCTIFIED WHISKEY—IOO bbls superior Rectified 'Whisker, for-sale by c nova P. C MARTIN, A* t ■RECTIFIED WHISKEY—Of a .superior quality, t XV ways on hand, and for sale low, by nov? P C MARTIN, Ag’t /?W£SNI/rS-~60 bushels just received and for sale by V> nov3 . . SMITH & SINCLAIR. o AA : BUSHELS RYE—Rec’d and for «Ueby . 4UU novS CUMMINS & SMITH ' A LO T OF CORN MKAI* AND FLO CJR MIDDLINGS ■ A for,sale by (novS) . CUMMINS tc SMITH. A LW OF RED 7 AN D. PINK-KYE POTATOES— jrI: Received and for sale by nov2 'CUMMIN* & SMITH ■jSX MUS. A. LEKCHj No. 9 Fifth street* takes this Qnmethod to inform her friends and customers, that 'VC* she intends to have an opemmr of Fall and VVm terfeONNETS, CAPS, HEAD-DR&SES, Ac.; of the latest and most fashionable styles, on Thursday, Novem ber f2d. ' novl:4t - PEACHES—3d sacks, uew crop, juai rccetv , ii/ cd ond for galeby (uov2) SMITH, fc SINCLAIR. VVISSOIjUTION.—-The co-partnership heretofore ex- I /dating under the firm of A. >D. & R. Patterson, hat this day been distolvedj by mutual content . The oukfnett will be tarried on at the-old stand, in Dm* mond alley, bjrA. D. Patterson. QcLgS, M6:(octg7:lmd) A, P. & R. PATTERSON. received, a fresh supply o) XT- * Front’s Priming the ° PEKIN TEA STORE, . oCll2 . No. 70 Fourth *l. LVF>—A fevr bbls. in store and for sale by.. {y oct3 JOE!. MOHLER LARDOIIWuM received and for sale by . W. it, 3 . C. ACHESON, oci2o - v ~'■*!. . ■ ■—* No, gSmitbfieltfut.- SWIVEL JOINT -SUSPENDERS-—# cases assorted Nos.jtuf received and for sale at . Philadelphia pn* ccjvtQcloscconsignment,by ; ■ >••••; oct4 _ _ EDWARD TODD ACO n. GALLAaUEB. 8. A. LOSO. „U- MItLSB. GALLAGHER, LONG 4b MILLER, A 0.109. Front fteftoem TOwf: and: streets. IyTANUPACTUKERS of Belli oral! «Ues, double and iXJL tingle Action ForceFumps, Counter Bailing. Min eral Water .Pomps* fittings of all kinds for Gas, water, Steam, Ac., Brass Castings for Machineiy and anli-atiri* tion metal for same. Particular attention paid to Gas Fixtures, and a well assorted stock of Plain and Orna mental Pendants, Burners, Cbandohers, Ac., Ac., con* stantly on bond. . - . octS STRAY toW.—Came to the subscriber, hying in Last Deer towoship, Allegheny county, about the 2 2d of September last,-a Red Cow, about id years old,.with a crop, out of the. right ear.: The owneris requested to come forwardi prove pfeserty, pay charges, and take her away; orspeViUbe disposed of according to law. :QCUft3w. JAS. CALLANDER. Hare t s Farm. .“. . Kew Goodin . . . .. v AT NOr63 -VABXBT, H2A& rOTOTH SniKET. T- ORENZO EATON.& CO. having taken the old stand .‘ | i recently occupied by F.H, Eaton & Co., are now opening-an entire new stock of Trimmings, Variety. Goods, Ac., which they.offer to the public, a} wholesale and relation the raost reasonable terms.. Country. Mfer* chants and Pedlars will find it to their interest to examine oar stock* before purchasing elsewhere. octlB:dflcw2w - ' Rtotr jbitelligntcr. PORTOFPITTBBUROIL CJ PEST WATER IN TtrX CIUNKSI-y , ARRIVED. Steamer AtltmUc.Parkinson, Brownsville:- • '• - “ Louis M'Lane, Beimet.Browiuvinp; •! 4 ‘ Arrowhn©,Gordan,:BrownsviUe; ' » •V . MicbiganNo<2,GiUon.Dcavcr, v “ LnkeEne, Sholes, Reaver. u Caroline, Day, Beaver; “ . Ameucan, Gray, Cincinnati. . •■■■■“• Caleb Cope. Murdock, Wellsvllle. u New England No. 2, Dean, CinoinnaU. *| Mary Ann, Duncan, St. Louis. ;. l '- . Cashier, Dawson, Cincinnati.. DEPARTED •••:.«: » ..AUanliCiParkinson, Brownsville; : ... .‘f. r. Lotus M’Lane,Bennet,* Brownsville; Arrowhne,.Gordon, Brownsville; . .-MichiganNo.%GUpon»Beaver.: •. - • LnkeEne, Sholes, Beaver. Caroline, Day,Beaver.: “ Hibernia Na. 2, Klinefelter, Cincinnati. V ; Wellsville,Barnes, Sanfish. Caleb Cope, Murdock, Wellsvilte. u Allegheny Clipper, Watcrson, Cin. . Diligence,Cln.: . , - :.*? - < Skipper, Mur/ay, Hocklnpori. > for st. Loaii« : v ; Thefuirunumg steamer PiiNNSYL /HSAk VANIA. R. C. Gray* Master,will leave |uLJugJ| for the above aud intermediate ports; JBEEBBtro day For freight or passage, apply* on board. novO For Cincinnati* h The new. light draught passenger r M • -P steamer*DOLPHlN, Cept. Hxzlett, 'j&MSgSSfc":. will leave for the above and ittterme-' w«BW£ta*rsvir*TN dittte ports, this day. . . . • r-: , s - For freight or passage apply on iioard • ■' . novfl For SOlnt Loots* ,y- The new and splendid steamboat LAMAR* - T wiU leave for the above and nlUnter* JgfiBß3ftmediate ports on Saturday, the 11th mst, at 10 o'clock, a. m. For freight ot passage, enquire on board, or of • (novO) t • JAMES MAV, Wafer at. . For ZsneiTUlei k. - The new and excellent steomerJEN i JEuZaUst'''NY LIND. GaliaoukH' . Master, will for the. above and MBBHsßsports nnsiiY. , For freight or passage apply on board. . • • , tiovO ■For New Orleans* •-v -it splendid new steamer IVAN HOE, f Cant. STESUKO,wiII leave for the above amt allmlennediete*ports, mmSamm this pay . / For freight or apply on hoard. novO Regular Packet for Sunfiab. (JgLfcTHE fine steamer WELLSVILI.E, Capt gßfepßS BaesevwiU leave for the above and inter mediate ports on TTednrjtfayiand Saturdays. Forfreigbiorpassoee apply onboard, orto - au2s GEO B Mn/TKNBEHOER, Agt For Cincinnati. . -MMk TaE new, light draught, fast running i steamer CINDERELLA,CaIiiouh, Mas ■•••■MßßJflflßWl ter. w»n leave for the above and inter* aMßßEßSmeduie ports Tins DAY, For freight or passage, apply onboard. . nov7 . For New Orleans* fa-.: The .steamer ROBERT MORRIS, BaowitlttviK,Master*vrilHeave forth* jßKgnaß- oboyc and. ail intermediate pons in o few fIHBHBBHBiIay*.- The Moms will receive, freight for Paducah, Mills 1 Point, Randolph, Memphis, anil Na poleon. .-.-For freight ot postage, apply on hoard, or to nov3 !w A BEEEEN" For Stxr OrUsuir Peniamcola* Fa.» APALACHICOLA. FA.> COLUMBUS, GEORGIA , And aUinlmnediate Landings cn the Jtftsts. Rtvtr: - l J£&JV Tbe newond*ub*tannalstettmer t{ FASH- Masler. wiU leave for the above pons on Monday, the tith orNoverabrr, nt 10 o'clock, a. M- For freiebt orpauaee, apply, on board, or to - « (pct Sand) ; - J. NKWTON JONK3. summer Arrangement* t TH& steamer.BßAVEß, Cha*. K. Clarke, . jfigSEK Master, will leave Pittsburgh for Beaver, GlasßgowTßndWeHsville, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday—nnfl returning on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, a. m, Having a host ut the landing, we a xfi prepared to receive freight at any time. For freighlor passage apply to ... ■■■■ mal7-tf G. W. HAlirON & Cd.j Agents. ..mm'' . Tbe new ..light draught utemnrr POET f i l|ffTriT PT<rri> i Mrthss, Master* wilt leave for the BBuSnEiiaabove and utterineiiuue ports Tills DAY, at IQa-H- For freight or passage apply on bsard. uov4 doctor Yovnsstrr FOR 95 CENTS! BY means of the Pocket vEsculapius, oi'. every one hie own physicmu! twentieth edition, with upwards oi a hundred engravings. showing private, disease* m every shape awl torm, and malformation* of the genera uve system* by \V. YOUM«, M. D. The tune uoa now arrived. Uiat persons suffering from secret diseases jieed no more become the victim ofcmo&k* cry-as by die prescriptions coutapied m this hooV any one may cure himself. without huolranee to business, or the knowledge of the most intimate fncud, and with one tenth the usual expense. In addition to the genera! rou tine of private disease, it fully explains the cause of nuin hood’e early decline, with observations ou marriage— besides many other derangement* which it wooid not be proper to enumerate in the public prints, 10*Any person sending twKXTTorrvEcxsrs enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy of this by. mnil, or five copies will be scut 10V one dollar.' Address. “Dr. ■W; YOUNG, No. 152 Spruce street, Philadelphia, n post paid. •' JJT* WANTED—Propnetors of Drug or Book Store*, and Pedlar*i m every town in the United States, to net as agent* for the above work. ■ oct7:3m r: u. kstoji. - _'■■■■ w. i*. xsasiuLo. . Removal. FH. EATON & Co. havmg'remored from Market • st. to their New* Store, No. C 2 Fourth *l." between Wood and Market street*, are now opening their Fa Stock of Tnnmang* and Variety Goods, amptig which .ate— ■. ■. Cloak and Dress Fringe*, oral! kinds; ,■Embroidery Gimps and Velvets j Embroidery, and Needle Work? ■ Zephyr anaTnpesiry ChemiUe, Flos*; Steel lings and Purses, Sicel.Tnmtnlngs’, . LntV’s’ Mcnno and Silk Vests and Hosiery; Ctutdiens Coats. Gaiters, Mills, Glovesand Hosiery; Gent.’* Shirts, Undershirts, Drawers, Dressing Oowu*; Childrens dresses oftalest patters; which they offer at low prices, both wholesale aud retail. octs OAA BUSHELS OATS—In store end Tor sale by \ 4UU octao w aj.c, aoheson l>r v U. U. Stearns, Dentist. OFFICE ai Uim Hettoh *, on Fourth street,a few doors above Wood street, until the completion or the house nearly opposite. Teeth m blocks, with artificial gums (after the monger now univcrsally preferred in the east,! manufactured to suit each particular case.. Teeth, from a full set down to a»mgfeoue,inserted on a suction piste, thus avoiding injury to the natural teeth. Specimens 01 blocks ami sucUon plate -may be examined at the office. AU operations incident to the profession performed with ear* and faithfolncss. ... (scp7*3m 1 1 mu rAttTftfcKdllli'. heretofore exutuu; between JL Hale, Reiuemsn A Co. waa thie.day dutolred by mutual consent The bonne** of lha late firm will be •ellled by Remeroan & Co.- JAS. HALE. BANO3 & REINKITAN, Sept. 27th, 1343. - . JOHN VOEGTLY; The bu&tneaa.will bn continued by Saxih & Rarinun and Jons VoaOTtr, uudertije atyle of REJNKMAN fc Co. • • - . . ' ■ gepisg TO UK SOLD—Three burying lot* in the Mi. Union Ccmetry, elegantly situated. Apply to WM; DAVIDSON, : oct7 . ' . '= '■ ■ , : 4th Ward, Allegheny. . A Voles from Meiteo* . ■ THIS it to certify that I enlisted m Company C. of the 4th Regiment of Indiana Volunteer*, destined for the seat of warm Mexico, in 1847, On our company arriv ing at Malamora*, 1 was compelled to enter the United States’ Hospital, at Point Isabel; in consequence of o disease .which prostrated my digestive organs am) pro duced a general derangement of my stomach ana bow els. Having received toe treatment of that.Ho*pital, but being considered Incurable, I was honorably.discharged from the service. I then repaired toNew Orleans, where I placed, myself under charge of the best physicians in -that city, but from them I received no benefit whatever. I then returned to Aurora, la., when I again tried the fa culty, but with no better success than-before. By this time 1 had hecomo reduced very much and quite discour aged,baton application, to P. B. Vail, Esq., of Aurora, 1a.;.1 was induced to try Dr. JAYNE’S SANATIVE. PILLS and TONIC VERMIFUGE,and, to my great as tonishment, an immediate and thorough change was pro duced in my system; followed by a complete restoration to Health,. . JOHN J. DEHART. . Aurora, la., March9tli,lß4B. * Dr. D. Jayne—Dear Sir: I hereby send you a copy of a certificate which I obtained of a young man, who. as lie says, was entirely, cured by the use of your SANA TIVE PILLS tied 'TONIC VERMIFUGE. The case carae undermy immediate observation, and I vouch for the truth of every -word contained in it. Respectfully yours, Ac.; . . 8.-B. VAIL. - For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth street : oct3l- Hew9lllltueryr&c*v A NEW selection of elegant winter ribbons, feathers, ■ J\, flowers, collars, cheraisetis. fringes, gimps. Ac. Al so, patterns of hew and elegant designs of Cardinals and Visites, which will be made up to onlcrin superior work and material Also, Bonnets, Hoods, and every article in the millinery and dress making- business, at ■ ; - voct7 . MRS. DUFF’S, No. 10 St Clair st. TOWSENIPS BARBAPARILLA-M0 doz. Drl Town sends Sarsapanlla'just received and for sale by JOEL MOHLER, Druggist, , octO . cor. Wood and Gih st*: JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE—2OOO ibs. Coun; . try Bacon; Shoulders and Sides. It will.be sold low call and see (oct27) , CUMMINS & SMITH. CUBA TOBACCO.—OS balks Cuba Tobacco just re ceived and for sale by • J. A. MAZURIE, octl7 r : , ; No. 33 Hand st. Business Cardt TYRANTS AS WELL AS MONOPOLIES MUST FALL' SO MUST PRICES, .*VX7’HICH fa<?t will be.proven by calling at McGcmE'8 1 : TT Fashionable Tailoring Establishment,Third afreet, St Charles Building, 1 Motto: Small profits and qutek sales . Variety: Fresh and good. Competition: Very far in the background. • My old customers, and all others, are respectfully in formed that I am waiting for them. ' McGUIRE* oct23 ~ .••••- • . : Tpilor.St. Chnrleß. *ljtOß SALE—A pleasant residence, consisting oi eight J; acres of Land.and.a valuable brick House, conve niently arranged; also, a Stable, Garden; &c., all in good Tcpair, and in a healthy location, about ona mite above 'Lawreneeville. Price, 83000 j terras, 8900 in hand: balance at ten or twelve years. 8, CVTHBERT, Gen. Agent, • nov2 Smithheld street- • V 'v:- • % -y; *•*.- r t For Cincinnati. ■ V'-V •r' . ...,f1::%~: r i<l '*' l '’ 4' %< ' ' - "V- 1 ,V^ w' ! r - g r . ' > „. r t\, * s l **,,-* V | <.. ; c t - - \ ~ - . vV\s*/V —• "** }. J* f> ■’-tNM.j’*" ■V K “~.-^. "* ' W- 1, B ' I * . ' ' ' * *~ < < ’-’ ** f ■** * / v- 0^ *■ .-i; .’-.-Jr.-. -:it;.-£?: ,'.: ,^V-V.-,.? ■!•. ■•Tvfttv*. ■’‘••'.’-v ■'• ;■, *'i r-f • -:;*'■-'•)■.*•'•',<’•;"-»®B % ■ 1 r ‘ , “Wfflt. H. WILLIAMS, \ k , ' . t ' \ fcXCHANGK AND BANKING OFFICE S < - JV. E.'corntr o/ Thtrd and-JVood gtretts* -..:■ ,\‘:yy..ly\--/:\ y.~^ % >-, t• x--/.-.;■■>!»* >^:o:--iv.j:?»*t;:.K->»'.-:r:-V'--v,:^;iv.■>:& QIGHTand-Time Bill* of ; j --v^'"^^^- O foreign - and domestic Com bought-nud sold on : :mo#tfavorablfl:tenna:?'.i^.r^Av:.-':v':,!.,x- i v-.-.-^.‘v,-;:--;^>.,'r - s • CollecuonsruadeinalUbeprincipalciuesof theLniop, -%-•<’■•■ ia,v;-c.vi:,;'a • at the lowest rates. jclg « * * i ? 9 io rph h mu* *w c «cnr, - £ * "'** % * HllfZi A CVRBT, » 1 * * A ,* ~ BANKERS, EXCHANGE BROKERS, * f tj y AnalkaUrs tn -Foreign v'aHd-'DonHrne'EaAaflge^CerftoT-^l'v^.vvv^iu:/:;.^-^ catrso/ Bevosjt, '* . b€loie FotrrthtWtiltidg/jPutsoUrghf Pa.' : :t:.-:-.-x.;:.-r^z^:-:^,r:.i'- r '-:‘-:' a marlLly * ** • ? { t - * °r ~ Bags D. King, ’“ S' “ • u‘< u _.. ( ,H. t S 01 the m* op M’CohO * Krao.) _ \ • --- /- and EXCHANGE UrSkER { ' ' > 0 s/r««i»wlCW7fe oß#y,; 3 r-': ;- •- T T\EALER ni jComj BaJik ' ;, ;•"• 1 - J Jj^? l fi.fWmesticExcbange,CeTUUcaieBQfDepo»it > &c *“ *' v \ 4 . EXCHANGE on all the'.})nnoimireitie9"jorthe''Umbn';':' •^••vu;- ! .-.:;5-.?..<•••,••••.• :t-x.-p.;- ; k '®s4?J?osti U r{P* t 0 81,11 jmi'chaaew. 5 * ,* ' £ - t orttV i^^ i p^ l i d -.P £ir,uu^s oifdeposhe. , r - K - v COLLECTIONSmade oa aU parts of the. Union, at lie j - *«4 * wcatratea apn-dlw&w3m ? »■ " 1 I - a f ; l I ' r ■*=• k Z ~ —*■ r e. * T t- r •■; i, " i r^'- h w a 4' - - >* v s 1 f*'. -l, \ v^fe v. & s „ - < ** r r /'7 r” SI » IJ t - *t' - A ii ft 11 I P ul - . * 'V*^ i f 1 3 iVT -f-sV- *&' n ;- ii « - *'■ ’ r ' v? i „•* ). g \ ' A % ; -A< 1 1' r - . tpl h^Si^x^ h i_, _ v - hUs%~'t, '4 I m ,v ' V £ n » ‘ f>fi «r Jy? l J. l < - % ■*> 0 -ft •• ■ft-:'.-' ■*a.ii« n,.- i '-•>’. ~i}t>v r.iir V s.r:Vi,id*:«fc'-&CsS;«;S>;"rtߣBS,<!|'i * 1 A-? /> — --■ ■■. . .■ —> | -» T; *t <~~x •< 4 tj« ■ PRIVATE DISEASES Nh 1 i A&A ' "*4 Djamond Alley, can fiousultedinai , ca%eaQl*prttateordtUcatenatuTainciten\& I 1 ‘ h * S£ ■*> , '« 4r 10 the human frame, f { ' , »''-. j 4 a r A - 1 1 S> biiisand S)T>laJmc f * j C «- and i!&consequences, together wnb-aIL«- | * *• " r m, blood, with nil diseases or < *J* s * - , " v jtfmfrea/oTigin, ,wuhjitnctures7gleet,'areihrnl j, * «•* * v f > 1 _V( f *> r -* ', v ' V discharges, seminal weakness and impotency; also, piles, , J*» * \ > s 11 rhearaffiism, female weakness, di«eoses of the womb, t ,! » * 1 -** TOontbly *oppre«sipnß, di eases of the jomii, fistala m , % «. s raiid, nervous affections, pains in jhe back and louts, lm- *■ *i tations ofthe neck of the bladder and kidneys, seotbanc i ‘ eruptions, tetter, Tmgworm, mercurial diseases, Ac c * ' . v r «» TWELVE YEARS’ PRACTICE ► rf - n ; Eiclusively'devoiedioihe study and treatment of renej , u»i • i< |'"^^. real disorders, and those an mg trom youthful excesses* v r - V gaietft ehmaie r or unimnnes of the blOod whereby t '„ Tll mv-. r - > ll » wV-ns»* r v -' -**rv*?* *’ * ’consmmton mayhave beerteuleebfed,enable Dr Brown | „ , v 1 x A ,V % .tooffer assurances of speedy rebef to all rvhomay place $* * ’- v * >f 4 w. " < , m themselves under Jus care ‘ L- T '7' >^’ v *''* j* .; Dr Brown s office are conveniently arranged into sep- -5“ ■* *■ , r J K - Vt»* arate apartments. Pauente can yi«n Dr B without fear s. *■ rt u V M *-% of expo ure to other vwiiors S It is of importance to many persons in need of medical | - ' » - * ,*"■ s " ,;C aldj to obtain good advice privately and promptly To all a c ,•%■*«* ■» * ' * Tuch, Dr Brown’s ready skill 111 rerootjng venfrealdu- | ' + * S eases, in theirvanou forms and stages, ofiers inducements- fs - v v “* ** j- r which can rarely be equalled Strangers are hereby ap, } ~ * ‘ - » ", ; prised Dr. Brown has been regularly educated in |r % r \ every branch of medicine, and for the last iwelve years 1- -v .u' < ' cdnlined himself excla ively to the treatment of those f ' - 1 s* ? /diseases J " v^-n :Or Brown is the only regularly educated surgeon in 1 Pittsburgh who gives bia whole attention, w Ihoie com- ] 1 ' • plaint*. 1 ' <w. |£7”Cemin, sate and speedy cures will, mall case*, bo - v * \ ” " v^ w C. es are relieved m a short time, wabouimterj t. , , , 11 .jupbon from busines I - * > * * -\ * Jl> /-/ oT! Rupture.—Dr. Brown: also invites net- • l ~ ~ ' -U^\ sous afflicted with llerma to call, as he has paid panicu, * lar aUention to that disease. f ? * > ' r'c : v Letter from a distance, asking advice, mußt contain f * 7 *=> -I : they will not be attended to 7 * \ } ** **. t * c ' : {p*Office on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood | ' * „ L 1 ‘• < street r towards the market Consultations strictly conh \ ' dentkii. octgS-d&wly | *1 *v/ *> u, J » >T> h.U MA I J fc«JVI —Dr Urvwn a newly discovered, rein \ ' * 1 rJtfc edy for Rheumatiawo a speedy and certain.remedy £ , - " * ' ‘ ;for that pmnfultrouble. Jt never fails I * ■* . .t.Office and Private Consaltaiton Rooms, No. 65, Dia* s ~ 1 mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa The Doctor is always at l ■> " n C home. ianld*dawtf i - ‘', - r V '' Sales-bti iHtufiom— . AUCTION.SAtjfiS, BY JAMES M'EENNA, AUCTJOfI&EBj- - :; No. 114 Wood Stbwti th«s woob4 rauii Frtitt. TOBBEUS visitlnff thia cliy witli astock of Goods .for. V -Jinltf, can b& nceoramodatedi.wbile they reraam,vwitb : u*i*:oi’a Room; on moderate terra*. m the 24itory of M : Kcmm» Aucuou Storc, No. 114 Wood street, three door* from Fifth Al*o—forßenl, by the week, mouth, or year, for the storage of merchandise ■ only, ait excellent dry Cellar, with board floor fleplG JAMES RVJCENNA, Auct BOMESTIC BLANKETS at private sale ai M'Ken na’4 Auction-Rooms,No. 124 Wood street, 3 doors from Sih si<« Urge invoice of Domestic Blankets of the largest size and £nQ*t quality of Menno Wool, received direct from the Manufactories aud. witl be sold at very: low prices,both wholesale and retail. It is-the best op nortuoityoffered tohousakeepers for severalyeara. °ct3 JAMES M'KENNA, Auct ibr Sale. T7OR SALE-- < A valuable Property of 22 'feel .fatal on Jh Lacoek street to 110 deep to an alley; having a new and complete brick: house, well arranged, with ball and entrance, two parlors, piazza,dining room and kitchen, five" chambers and garret, two cellars-and finished room in basement: all in good order—situated about 100 steps from Federal streeland 300 from the Bridge, price low, and termanccortimtfdating, _• - . . • • S.CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, :’ oct97 ‘ 1 ■ Smithfield street. - : 1 ,WK S ALU—A valuable House amfLot, 25 feet fron J? on Crewfofd.elreei by taai deep on SO feernlleyt price 81500. Also, a Homo aud two Lois, each 20 frontj on Robert afreet 'by *O2 deep; price SOOO. . . Also,a House and Lot 18 feet front on, Ann street, Allegheny; by 55 deep; price 8000. . Also, several Building Lots,. Irom Tern,.accom m lga d ß n?tG(!ii ocao SmnhOcid street TJIOR SALE—A lot on High St, near Die corner of Wy, •J; lie, at the new German Church. TbisLeliSObySOO., will be Sold on acconunodaung terms,, or leased on per petunl lease, with the privilege ofbtiying out the groum. ''also—Several olhe r Lots on theHtll,in different places, for sale on accommodating terms, or perpetual lease, as. THOMAS MELLON Acre®, with P a comfortable Cottage Dwelling, good Stable, large Garden, Weill and soft water, oil m good order; situated in Thomp»ontriUe. and well located for o country Store, or any other business—price, 81,000. • Also,*urAcreß.ot IraproVed Land, now sown in-wheat; price. 8250. Cash or approved Real Estate will be received. Terms liberal/ . ; 8- CUTHBERT, General Agent, ocHG * Southfield street. XSOR SALEWA flmalLtwoetory frame dwelling house, - J? :conveniently situated,.fronting pa. Pride street, one street beyond the Hospital, -The lot is 24 feel in, front, by 123 feet deep, and will be sold on accommodating terms; For farther particular* bo “*«‘ or 10 *ep2 JAMES MAY, Water street. « Three Montha’ Extf* P»y»” MAJOR BURNS, Paymaster of the United States 7 Army, has arrived in this city, and taken an office in the Quartermaster* Department, comer of Penn street and Garrison alley, where he is prepared to par to such osmoy be entitled so the same, the w Three Months 1 Extra ot Congress July 19,1849. - f lie proposes paying CapL; Charlton's Company on. Tuesday, the 31st mil.; Copt; Herron’s Company on the Ist of November, and. Capt. Porter’s, of the 2d Regiment Penna- Volunteers, on-the 2d of Novembciv-bemg the three companies enrolled in the city of Pittsburgh; . - 0c130:2w . : •• • •» ANTIION’S NATIONAL- ENGRAVING Of the United Btatca’-Senate Cliambe*. fpHE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully inform the <tt X izensof Pittsburgh, that he ha* for sale, anbe Lam aninr House, corner of Grant and Fourth streets, (where ho will remain bui two days longer,) the celebrated en* graving of the United Slates’Senate Chamber, published •by-E. Anthony. 205. Broadway, N. York; the hfe-bke likenesses of tne different States and Military men of the nation, neatly set in enamelled glass frames, at tbe very low price of Si each. Among which mny be found the superior likeness of-Henry Cloy, m his ?l*i<year, the likeness of Daniel-Webster,-Millard. Fillmore, George Washington. J-’Q/Adams. M. Vnn Buren, J. C. Calhoun; J- Buchanan, It-C. IVinthrop, Generals Taylor, Cass, Bcott, Butler, Ac., Ac. Also, Trumbull* engraviagoflbe Declaration of Independence, I.aagier>raoguGc<iMfuil length . engraving of George Washington, with , several others The subscriber can furnish.every article in the DAGUERREOTYPE line, to OPERATOR’S, at Mr. An* ihony s wholesale prices. WM. H.BUSTEED, Lamartine House, cor. Grant and 4tb sts. |o* For stile at this office, - oct2& • : • - ><Alirays Ready, Always Willing.’*. MY customers and-the public generally, are respect fully iuformedthatonnexiMondayiwilibeopen mu a splendid and well selected assortment of CLOrliS, CASSIMEHESamI VESTINGS, which ihevejusL pur chased in Philadelphia ot the lowest market price, and to wluch l would call their attention. • ■< JAS. McGUIRE, Tailor, xeplfi - gt-Chorlesßoildings.: To Weitsrn Berchsnti. iTWE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT ever X offered to the public, and at the lowest prices possi ble, may be found Wood street, opposite J, D Davis’Auction Rooms. Observe Wajerooms^uj^stoirs/. . . To CodAtnrJU«cchami« . MERCHANTS will Gud luotbeiradvaniflfe to call at M. HODKINSON’S, at be hit* now store, as large and desirable tut >n**orttaent of CAina, Glau, Qu<msicixTf, &e.; amiable Jbr country merchant*. as is usually found id eastern-houses. aod£ai equally low prices' : M-HODKINSON, auggO : t!s_\Vood street, near Fifth. Korrect Beiarnt Obtained* CALL AT CUUHAft'S2 No< 30 Fifth atreet, and receive jiome of ih* be*t,i7io« fa»hionable,-and above all, CHEAPEST OOODS. imported this *cason, in exchange tpr your money; Alliaste •, fathlonable or it! thia catabliahmenl. Ca»b customer* invited. /-Cash termi atncllyadhered to. ' JNO.;CURRAN, . octlO : •' ••••• 00 Fifth ft- - ClHektrinK'i Sew Circular SealaJPlanoi* - BIOirP'NBW PIANO-FORTES, from AsSsn the celebrated manufactory of (Thicker* IsiSi mg, Bonon ;vrnh the new improved cir* 11 « 1 f V cular scale, just reocived and now-open,. Tor bale at at Mr. Cbickentig’s Factory oncer, by r JOHN H. MELLOR, No. 81 Wood street, Pittsburgh, sole Agent for Chicker* in*’* grand ■and square Piano*, for Western Penna. ocri Zs\ B HZu, Cag Fourth street, near Wood, woold inform the Ladies Pittsburgh and vicinity, that she will open on Tuesday, the 24th mst, an extensive assortment of. Fall and Winter Millinery. _ cct9o Cosh. T«rmi and Cast* Price*. . HAVING provided myself with a stock of - Goods adapted to the city trade, 1 beg to Invite the alien* lion of every person purchasing, or about to purchase, Clothing for the fall or winter wear, to what I have to offer in the way of bargains. My styles are of the new* esl and richsst lb&t canbe obtained—well and carefully .selected- That X willaell cheap, try me; that-!, vili fit and please you, be of that the judges; for nopains shall be spared on my part; Any article that does not suit, may be returned, and any article not. gtvittg satisfaction in wear or otherwise, will ment abatement. Cash terms and cash prices, at No. 30, FiAh street. octSO JNO CURRAN ■ • . • • Itemoval. ' Jit J. W. M’DEVITT have removed to No. 13 Liber* a ty st; 10 doors east of their old stand, {same side) and Immedmteiy opposite the head ofBmuhfie!d st octih3m■•• • '• ■ ■•••■ " ~■ ■ USSPRAIT A SONS’ SODA ASH—The suEscrE bers are now receiving their Fall stock of the above article, three.vessels, viz: the Juntata. Medallion and Lydia, having arrived at Philadelphia nud Baltimore, and two more, the Stephen Baldwin and Leila, shortly ex* peeted; they are. therefore, prepared to receive orders. They will receive during the winter and spring regular 'supplies via New Orleans. • iepBs ’ W. A M. MITCHELTRKK. SHAD— 20 bids. Nov l Shad on hand and for sale by oci3 KING A MOORHEAD. ifin BUSHELS RYE—In store and tor sale by IUU octia W, & L C. ACHfigON. ■ A NTHON'S XENOPHON'S MEMORABILIA—Xen ophon’! Memorabilia of Socrates, with English notes, critical and explanatory, the prolegomena ofkuh ner. Wigger's Life of Socrates, etc.: by Charles Anthon, L. L. D., Professor of the Greek and Latin languages in Columbia College, New >ork, and Rector of the Gram mar School. Just received and for sale by ' JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, ocigO Booksellers, cor. Market and 3d sts. rpHOMAS B. KENNEDY’, Attorney rttLotc—Otficeon X Fourth, between Wood and Smithfield. Revercxcks.— Gcu. J. K. Moorchead, Jehu Graham, Pres. Pittsburgh, Bank; Mr. J. W. Burhndge; Logan, Wilson, & Co.,McCord &Co.,Pitti6nrgft,Pa. , ocill NEW ~0(XOKS —The". WoinVn oF ihe American Revo lution: by,Elizubetl) F. Ellet—in two volumes; with portraits.. ....... • Robert Bums, as a Poet, and as a Man: by Samuel Tyler, of the Maryland Bor.- ; ■ The Gambler, or the Policeman’s Story; by Charles Burden.: ' -. How to be.a Man; a book-for boys, containing usefii! hints on the formation of character: by Harvey Newcomb. How to he a Lady; a hook for girls, containing useful hints on the lormanon of character: by H. Newcomb. • Anecdotes for Boys—Entertaining narratives andan ecdotes, illustrative of pnneiplesnnd character: by liar vey Newcomb:, 1 Anecdotes for Girls—Entertaining, iiarratives-and an ecdotes, illustrative of principles and character. Just received and. for sale by , . oeilS : JOHNSTON & STOCKTON: ,T T" “ Cheap Enough! -""T-V TIANCV CAS9IMERES AND DRAB COATINGS A? Opening.this day, by Express, a fresh supply of en tirely pew styles, at your own prices: French Cloths, Cnsfmnercs and Vestings. CLOTH STORE, oci3l:lw Post Buildings, corner Fifth ami Wood. Ifew Goods, • THE subscriber nos this day commenced opening bis supply of FALL GOODS, embracing on extensive va riety of all the articles belonging to lus hue of business, which he -will make to order Far below the prices of any formerseason.- • JA9. M’GlllRk,Tailor, sep23if 8u Charles Building. MUSIC! MUSIC! MUSIC!—J. H. Mkllob. No. 81 Wood strett, has just received by Express a further supply of the following popular Music: Take me back to Old Virgimaj The Watcher: He doth all thufijs well; king of the Sea; Bed Bolt, Blue Junintn; Oh! Susanna; Slepptag I dreamed, Love: Mountain Maid’s Invitation;' Rosa Lee; I’ve wandered in dreams r Let uslove one an other ; You and I; Blind Boy, (Dempster;) Lament of the : Irish Emigrant; May Queen, complete ; -Uncle Ned; Ethiopian Glee Book. • octtS « New Goods.” I HAVE JUSTOPENFiD a well'selected stock of Fall and Winter Cloths, Cussimeres and Vestings, (at the lowest market price,) la which 1 would invite the atten tion of my customers and others-in want nf cheap and well made Clothing.® ’ JA$. McGUIRK, Tailor,- : octSO ' • Third st.; near Wood; . I^I.OUR— 20 hbls. Family Flour, a superior brand, in ; store and for sale by. . • -v-v. ; •X; .v-".-- ocJ2S KING A MOORHEAD =SEE V. :'v . ' J:' ■i- : ' '•■ . V ..ytf-'.s'.j'-VJ ;V ’ •__, ■?• ,■ • y w * 1 : ■• --V' ‘.V- &'■& 'iViJr- *' “• Zr f "■: ■' iU v. i * r i ' ", *■ " V'- ' -f ‘s ; - iDrg <S)ooftg. _ - : SPI 'JO;;STOCK: jOK^RjUiU GOODS, , , ''fhoieiale and Iletßll. rrrnii? * c ? * PITTSBURGH, PA, W „„ t > c li nore Itmn one thousand Cnses nml ■ -A-»- TackngesofForeip, niiti Domoslic Goods, ntaktuir oiieofllifinoßiextenwveaiieorimealiiliiiheooußlry.em nioSl fQ>luo “ ab l' Styles Of Imported andAmencan Goods,purclmaed in emirepacVk ages from the faportere,matiufacturert arid large Auction’ sines, by pno of-tiie firm rejtdmg in New Yotk, who is constajitlj seudmg us the newest and most desirable goods in the Eastern markets, which will be offered as low:as at any establishment in . the United States arid ; ririoW possibly be offered by any House iri the Weil. We enumerate the following articles— ' '• - ; : DRESS SILKS—6 cases nch changeable. fltrined.Dlaid and brocade.flro de Affric, Gro do Berlin, Gro dc Swiss : Grodc Algiers, Glacier, black Grode RhinejTalfata.fine’ Satin, Florence of nil colors, &c. &e, r Silk Velvet of all colors, a.very large stock. :' . 35 CASES DRES9 GOODS, viz:.cases extra ticlvsaiiit Btnped<Cashmere; do do do printed <3o do; do small figur ed English de Laine; do Clenence Plaids, striped Onen •tail, &c. . * Also, 00 cases Alpaccas; 2D/coses rich striped and plain Lyonese; C-4 Tartan PJaUT and Silk Twjll; o-4 cashmeres and Grandilla Plaids. ' i .. . , FRENCHMERINOS—A full assortment, of blnck. raodo, scarlet. Moroon, Nozarine, blue, purple, and other the best manufacture..» . : > . i 2200SHA WLS Comprising the mostextensive assort ment ever offered .In this city; embracing long aud square : Cashmere aud Tartan plaid Shawls, Maude, Branswick, ; Finland, Jenny Lind, Lamartine, andolber Shawls; ■EMBROIDERIES, LACE GOODS,' GLOVES, Ac.— Lace caps, collars cuffs, standing collars, chemizetts Also, linen cambric and lawn Hdkfr.Lncesand Edgings, Belt Ribbons, Hosiery ofali kinds. Gloves do; GIMPS, CORDS; BRAIDS, Ac—A fall as sorunentofthe.most fashionable styles." : LINEN AND HOUSE KEEPING GOODS—Case of •!nsli Lincn, best manufacture, Linen Sheetings and pil lowcase Lmen»,Table Damask andDiaper,Satin Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, Huckaback, Russia; and Bird’s Eye Diaper. Flannel*—over lOW) pcs. of.every variety. Bleached and Brown Musims—more tlian 15-,: 000 pcs. of all the well known makes; ■ RIBBONS—More than 100 cartons* entirely, new: fall and winter Ribbons, very, choice styles. '. Frenoh Cloths, Cassuneres and Doeskins, in great va nety: Vestings, Scarfs, Cravats and Hdkfs. ' ’ .white Goods of every description, together with every article usually found in a dry goods store. : vl: ' . The'following is an invoice of 07 cases goods just re ceived, with the prices annexed. - -v -10 bales of red and white Flannels; all wool, for 10c • 7 cases blue and orange Prints, f. -.8 10 do Calicoes, 30 yards for : 100 • • ..-.13- do- fastcolored Prints, r •.•.'••• Of. 17 do Bleached Muslins, . 4| 4 do Mousde Laine, 12j 7... do real Scotch Gingham. : .•» 111.- . Also, 50 bales 4-4 Brawn Muslin, i ' .; . . - 4|‘ All ofwhfeb, In connection with those above mention* ' ed, will be-offered at less prices than can be afforded by any other establishment in this city.f The ONE PRICE SYSTEM; which insures justice and fairness jo all, will be vtrtcilyobserved. Any article purchased at this es~ tabluhmettt, found to be above the general market pnee, a consequent reduction will most willingly be made, up on the circumstances being madekpoWn to the Proprie tors, it being their desire that all goods shall be sold on .fair and honorable terms; All persons are respectfully invited to examine oar assortment! without feeling’the leastobligation to purchase. •!• , / \ / oct7 . 'nIENRW.QULDBSUKIS HIVK AUMH. NEW FALL AND WINTER DRYGOODS, TUST, receiving and now. opening; at the sign V of.the EIO. BEE HIYEy on Market street, j££BEs 'between Third and-Fourth streets—one of the ■Hlv/MII largest, cheapest, and best assorted stocks ar-wßw Fall and-Winter DRY.GOODS;over offered in -Pitts burgh, to which the attention ofour numerous customers aiidthe public generally’, is respectfully invited, as the subscriber is confident that he can bfier such bargains in Dry Goods as cannot be surpassed by any other house.m the city :As these goods have been purchased at prices far be low those, of any former season, :tbey will be sold at greatly reduced prices.. \ ® Amohg this LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK will be found many choice and desirable goods at extremely low prices LADIES' DRESS GOODS > AVery neb and fashionable Dress Silks; Plaid and Striped Black Satin; striped end plaid Silks; plain black (very flossy) Gro de Rhine ; plain black rich Lustre; Lusinng; llkjjjgr-Vitene*, Mantillas and/ Capes, at very low pneesy- newest designs’ and latest’ sty.es Cashmeres;, plain and satin striped Cashmeres;, very cheap; French Men nos, all colors; Ite Lames. plain, figured and satin stnpcd. at a great reduction on former prices; Gala, Cal-, ifomm &nd Cashmere Plaids; Mohair and Monterey Plaids, eUqaahties; Alpaccas, all qualities and colors; from 121 to 75c per yard SHAWLS’ BRAWLS” Fine Cashmere, Terkerri and Brocbe Shawls; - Black embroidered'Cashmere and De Laine Shawls; FiueTbibbet and De Laine Shawls: 1 ; ' ■■■■ Fine black and colored Cloth Shawls; v . - Fine quality Long Shawls, very cheap; . : Plain block and plaid-Silk very cheap; ’; A large lot Plaid Black Shawls,from 75 cents to $3,00 each. 6U wool*. - DOMES TIC GOODS! MUCH BELOW FOR* MER PRICES . r Good dark Calico, from 3 u> 6c. pef yard; ' Best quality dark Calico, from O to 10c.; Yard wide purple do., at 121 c.; Good yard wide Bleached Muslin, from 4to flic.; . Uuhleaced Mcslin, yard wide ana heavy, 5 to OJe.;. •Bed Tickings and C&eckSk’oll prices; . : Blankets, from coarse to the best quality, very cheap; A full assortment of Red; Whlthand -Yellow Flannels; Satinets, Kentucky Jeans, Jerseys, Linseys, Ac., Ac., all of which will be sold at reduced rales?— . - At Vo OH Market it* scplO-lf WM I* RUSSELL. R. D. Tfaompson, No. 110 Mari*t sttcit, thrte dotnfr&n Liberty tlrett, ' B AS just received bis entire stock of . Fall and Winter . DRY GOODS , consisting of every style: of. Rich ss Silks; all wool Cashmeres andtDe Lames; French Menaos, all colors; Changeable and Black. Silks, far Monttllttii; fancy colored-Da Lames, for children.;, - SHAWLS of every kind thatis fashionable; some new styles of Long Shawls. * vs worked Capes pnd Collars, from the lowest to the highestpnees. . t. DOMESTICS,—This department is Very full. Grten and fancy Floor Clothe always on bond. *' The aboye Goods have been purchased since the 'de pression in prices, and will be sold at the lowest rates. , sepUMf TTJNDER-SHIBTS ANP'DRAWERS.—The subscribe ,(J ers are now receiving thelr large slock cf Pail and WinierGeodi.iraongwhichmretobefQuqd— Heavy Weal Udder-shirtt end; Drawers; ; . Pine Saxony and Cashmere Under-shirt* and Drawers; Pine Silk Under-shirt* and Drawers* some extra good,. Cashmere, Saxony, Berlin and Silk Gloves; Wool and Menno Half Hose, Ac., &c. Some, of the above Goodsare.well adapted to the Pitts burgh market, and gentlemen will find at our establish ment. almost every desirable style of Wooleiv Goads.— Merchants are solicited to* examino. our Stocks a* we think we have purchased fit low.rates, and intend to sell lower than the same qualities of Goods can be. found -West-of the - ' i ; < . » • .Warefaoofe North-east eonterof FI Ah and Market sts., upstairs (oct2M) EDWARD TODD fc C». . Larn Snpply-of H«w Oo9dit \\T It MURPHY is now opening his seeomf supply ot ff * Winter-Goods, including a variety ot shades of DRAB FRENCH MKRJNOS, Scarlet, Cherry, and other high colored Merinos; ' ' Bro vn ■ -••• • do Also, PARMKTTOSi of same colors; Alpacas, Ac.; Withraany olher desirable Goods. that are very scarce; all of which will be sold terp cheap-, at North-east corner • Fourth and Market streets. • ■> oct37-. .• ■ 1 » “ ' V‘ n ", ,~L Mm < <m-M' * > * -'i -r* *-' v l '.f 1 * .* -4 y 2 i > fc\-*,« 73 *i *>' '"V^r ; :• ‘li •.»:•/.• •j.-.'.j-.-a <vi'S-?«.‘Vr?iy>'i , ,'£-. , i * t/" 1 r> « 4,.,. ,J®sR 4444iSifiSSij|i em r , ' : ‘ 1 >.; i a the -- - • ;••>.-. >••;■:«••:-■:'/?•....• rM\ nV-> <her<** *■ ~ 4 4 mke a ~ - article ii. , ~. '"■■■••'••-,<•:• ... ~ ’ - **■ *•.«j a tmd tra- . .-■' . t u wr J orecxten- * • ,T Rgiettl Pain ' •-:<•■■• • ■ r " ■ •.•,•••.••■■■■/;.••• ■•*■-*- ..".-...v i . The.severest:/ !■■..*:■>.-■•'•. •■••'• '• ■ -r ' iant rehtf) and f -” 1 ert—extracting '• » " hut be sure, nl i *■ , 7* mcloth * t "■ *• iierfcit Extractors, * v '- appear or how op "* -* . ■* pQin -•■ ■■• y • \ ,vy. ".. .j' ■* •*• ■, • * jiM" of cure , may be had i , " Z <N D MORGAN, ~ • . .... iVi- V., rn Prjot Pittsburgh t H ~ 2 V-** --'4 Ivcfnlc Gure-iVllf ! " < i 1 /es npovm, quiuor* grease i .ises.. Pamphlets aonTanung i A * 51 >art»es.mu} behadonopph 1 ■»; _ -a* j» 4 JOHN D MORGAN, ' v ' Agenu Pittsburgh. . * * t '’ -V’*/’ 1 Cu.* r J *T r .- r > ' !,T i“0 SUKRIFT & T*T«,) " y. jttiaten..Firry:sxnti Liberty: rftertj,. ;v ' ' * ' c r\ •• . ; t>: . lead, leaden pipe* h> -.a' n y r t .haibs,-waterclosetK.Jeaden eoffins/-* - s - * - • i t 3*^'^ ,ly<m )iand anilmanutociure to order, _. - to the square toot in sheets*)! C 1 4 they w«lt iurmshtotheirade wj>olesa'r, ~ —>*• . ..‘-*5 < anysize that may he wanted.■?.;■• __ *« » iiiufactuceand keep:consluutly on band,' rom 210 i inch cohhn?;. aqueduct pipe. Jot , ~ M JM7/M’ aler irorn snongs. furtusheu td the country - < mm k&J at up otVFcels-in length* of from lOOto UK>U v ’ _ nreel,with directions as to the propertnethod • * v . .• . Also, o« bond, a large supply of Adaintr-Pat- t . • - > jn PiuijpihftjVweJia or cistern*, buott he. fys J - < > <'‘it# J k cast iron suction Pumps 1 , - ant work of even description executed in ilje i • t durable manner, and on the most accommodating 1 ' ' *- " i . * j ' i. Orders from tlie country, for. lemlen pipes, sheLt.i « - ► ' * ,or pump», -vvin receive prompt aticniion, i * ** ‘ M - -v. ."i i : ; 4 v - ■'' , - ** - r r. 1. , m , * v 7*5 **> 'on ' . ’ rays- t* ~ f ,■' t- „ 'i mu *• - ’. k ’' -I+v ; 4 i a?TH.a 4 TV -v" ~ i J* 4:.,.. , „ - ''M-^ ■' " ' * ' h * * ” T r , ’ *- ' ' 4 Mr ~ r r JT, 4 /■ v -. *- • _.• • j •' •;: «.■; j.:. •.'-I.V-'t'-'. •.«%» .'-.~ z:"-'?:'' V>- *-' v '-4 4 .'.-• ..v; , «v i !V'’.'-'.'.' l '.'' ■■.:-■■■ *...-. ».v -. ;i . ■ • r’ s > : "vA.' ' :•.-: '-• .' . 4:-v.-- - •,.:; .-•'.•f.-‘i,. : >:..- .:-xiP..'. ...... .., n’ .oX' 5 ' ", V, , \ 'rf 4~~ >| J i- 5 * - 1 -* *■ , t * J > V s i » xl^V. .it'. . l; ;’''..'', ~ > T ' 4 f'svv_ A'VVtl "l , , . % ' **4 , 44V r> 4-1 T r H, * ■* -L -,K *\> V 2T y Tif* . i j 3 » 'Or-*- f ?Zr „ *I < J ,'j % .4 5 1 iX \.V* ;; /V -. 4V ;; \ ' 1 m, > 'r~ v ' 4 *“ \ , . ■*■■*• I <»*» -T t *JV \ *T** -V. { f : ■\r ’*' y i'' />«- W tv, > *- v' v > l i v. 4. '"'C ,-y r ’ /S ‘ "tl - t u 1 ",, k' ' >"4 - V * ” , .• % • > , y4> V’ 4 v«._ V 4*? w v '4,' NKW CALICOfcS!—Now open ut N 0.59, corner of Fourth and Market streets. a very large stock of handsome ne wattle CaUcoea ana Cluutze*—which have been selected with ranch :care, with particular reference to fastness of-coloring, durability of fabric, and beauty of design. Among them may be-found: Dark calicoes only 3 cents. Hntiah Chintzes, 121 cents. Fast color do., • Of "■ Green “ -12 k . u British purple do., 12} u Blue and orange,l2l “ Memmae do, 12} “ Turkey Red Chintzes, r-\ do btuedo.»l2fr ‘*; Furniture Chintzes. These goods are now lower than they have ever been before, and are worthy the immediate attention of pur* chasers. : j PHILIP ROSS, ‘ Ma”' ByHxpresa* GENTS. SUMMER GOODS.—Super. single milled Fr*neh Habit Cloths; rich styles Cassimerer, hlaclr I and colored CashmereUs; Queen's: fund Summer Cloths! figured and plain Drop D’Eies. Vestings, “very choice’:: Marseilles, Silks and Satins,:and figured Linen Drills; Cheaper yet f ROBINSON’S Cloth Store, maygg Post Bulldiugs, corner Fifth and Wood. JJlliAN' ■ .NNELH! Flannels li-jJost rec'cdandnowopen- ed a l*Tge supply of white, yellow,, and scarlet Uannels, nil wool, which will be sold by the piece, or. sniffle yard, lower than the sarqe quality of goods have ever been before offered. <• ... PHILIP hOSS, 1 «10 No. 59 cor of Ath and Market rib. - ALMANACS! 18401 ALMANACS! THE subscriber returns his: thanks for the potronoge heretofore teceived fortbe annual publication, styled ■ LOOHIS’ALHANAC. • tVe have the pleasure toannounce our fifteenth aunij a! number, os now ready for sale by the gross, dozen, or singly. Much care has been taken to have the Calender pages correct, as well as the Chronological events noted. \ve have also, in the selection of reading matter, been . particularly careful not to admit anythmgof doubtful mo rality; on the contrary our endeavor, has been to pre sent uaeAil and interesting subjects, that will, hear read ing daily, with profit by all the members of.a. family; we therefore bespeak the continuance of favor, and would suggest to customers to be particular to ask :for Loomis’ Almanac. Pittsburgh, or Magazine-as.desired. Also, German, English, and Presbyienan Almanacs, for 1840, for sale at the book and paper warehouse of ■ LUKE LOOMIS. Agent sep2B-d2mAw3 ■ , > . . . : N 0.89 Wood street.- • A HOUSE AND LOT AT A BARGAIN.—Any per son In wont of.a comfortable dwelling house,in a' good neighborhood, on Wylie street, a: snort distance from the Court House can provide themselves for the smillsum of S3oocash.—Apply to JOHN COYLE, ■ ocl2 . .. .. .. 4lh street,uear Smnhfieldsi TTJSTTRECEIVKD AT M. A MINER’S—The Two -tl Dianas, or the Son of a Count and Daughter of a King, complete; by. Alexandre Dumas. flewet’s edition of the Pictorial Catholic New Testa .mem; to be concluded in 12 parts; at 25 centseach^under the editorial supervision of the Right Reverend John Hughes.; : : ■ -. < Three Sisters and Three; Fortunes, or Rose, Blanche and Violetjby G. H. Lewis, E«f.. All the Laates’.Magazines, for November. ; The Mariner of the Mines, or the Maid of the Monas*, tery, a Tale of the Mexican War; by Arthur Armstrong. ■ Pocket Esculgplun.or every onehis own Physician: by WilliaraYoung,M. D. Liltell’s Living Age. No. 232. : As You Like It,*a Comedy; by Win. SbakspeaTe * . Also, all the numbers of :tne Revised Drama, on hand and for sale. . . •••* . . t: ■ BBRFORDj Of Allegheny, has alt the übove. . , BjT Smlthneld street, 3d door above Second. oct2G ' QDONTINEj-or Rose:i'ooth Paste, a pleasant dentifice for the gums and teeth, (prepared by Roussel) lu store and for salejbyfoct3l: JOF.L MOHLER. Of \M BUSHELS OATSrrßeceived.and for sale by OUU oct 11 W A J C ACHEsON * AMUEL \V7 RIjACA ? laui—Utfice on 4Ui I street, near Gram, Pittsburgh. oct2d ?. ’><.*■ Si ‘ ler Fourth and itillEMl j V.t- : -c\. *- > | *«- -r, . *• "tv «■-.:’•{ '■. i.-; ••; ? .-r ;• - j.’ T - Tk- v'r- *jl'' iO ' 4 : «•;*.' *’ ,j ' *"'*'••?«.. <?« -a,-?. ; ;;'t: .A* -y. 4^ • 5 - ' Steam-Boat Column. - - -LJBfefih ' J-848. 1848. CINCINNATI AND PITTSBUBCtH .daily steam packet line. rpHIS Independem ljne of 6teanieTs. ](i now composed I'.-.-iL" of the largest. swiftest, best finished: and ’furnished, i -and most powerful boawonthewaiereof the \Ve«t. «The hlghestwageSare paid for the services-'of Jhe>best-.and i most experienced ineueugoged mtbe'nverbuainess.— i The lnie has hceiun operation Tor six yeaw j has earned, nearly two millions of people, witbom doing the slightest injury totheirpersona. -The projmeioracfiallengecoin panson with any passenger line inthe.Union; for safety, regularity, and speed.-: All -thatmoney-can procura-.has been provided for the-safely, comfort and convemenceof paseengew. . The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows: •; MONDAY?A CiTETV—The Mososoaheu, Capt. Ston** will leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 10 oclockj Wlieelmg everj'Monday eveningatiO p. m. . • v, /no. Khnt'elur, wilt leave:. Pittsburgh every Tuesday : morning at lvo’clock; Wheeling every: Tuesday; evening, at 10 p m .WEDHEBJDAYPACKET.—-The New. England No. *j vopL S. Via n, will leave Pittsburgh every. Wednesday ■ WCJtB2U-The. Brilliant, Cap(. X fv! ? v 2”‘'iaye Pittsburgh,every;Thursday rooming ot 10 o clock t \yheelmg every Thursday evening at 10 p. M< TheCm*rEaNo-2, CapLCrooh, will leave Pittsburgh every Fridaymorning aUOo’clock: Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 p * ■ BATURDA 7 PACKET. — The-MES3X3OEa f Capt- Xk. Camp, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at 10 o’c!ock> wheeling evtry Saturday evening at 10 p. »; SUNDAY-PACKET.'r-ThtlsjL&c Newton,Capt A- G- Afiuon,wilt leave Pittsburgh every Sunday .morning at 10 o’clockj Wheeling.every Sunday evening cvMffp. h.- iiov 19 1848* , 1848. Pittsburgh and Brownsville Dally Packet ; Line. FSBBVABT 1*1,1848. « - Pbbbuaby Ist, 1848. LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. M AND 4PM f flEf?* Jb The following new boats eompletelhe line JußSflgKfor the. present season <- ATLANTIC, Copt, James Parkinson* BALTIC, Capt A. Jacobs; and LOUIS 'hrLANE. Capu.E. Bennett .The boats are entirely new, and are fitted up without rugnrd ta expense. Every comfort that money con procure has been provi ded/ Theboata will leave the MonongahelaWharf-Boat, althe foot of.Bossst; Passengers wul be ponctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the hoars ja3l _ LQVIBVII»LU PACKETS. , FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE. 1 OHIO K.LT2 : : k: RSfIULAB. SaTTHDAT PACKET-r-Tho A 1 H- No 1 fine and fast passenger.ateara Poe-. Miajflgggl kel TELEGRAPH, J f. Perry. Com .MHMßHßo.mander>wi]Ueave Pittsburg forWbeeK lng, Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate. Ports, every Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely. . . . -For freighter passage apply on board, or to FORSYTH Sc DUNCAN, Agent* The Telegraph has been built expressly for a regular Packet,andwitha view enurely to the comfort, orpas*. sengeroi the accommodations ate inferior to no boat on the.western waters. The Telegraph will run m connex? ion with.theße/i.Franklin No C and Pike No 9, to. Snm- Jjonis~'Umethrougb;grfrgDAYS. . „ ap2l-iy ' Pltubargh and Wheeling Packet* : iiuu THE swift-steamer CONSUL, Dctassr P, . ljytt&MA,KtmneT t vMaster,’.will .leave.regularly for ■BrSKSSi Wheeling-, on Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day, at IQ o clock, precisely cvLcavcWbeeTingevery Tuesday, Thursday, and. Satu rday 7 o'clock, a i tfcely •< •v'.TneConsul will land ta all,intermediate, ports... accommodation lhat can be procured, for the comfort and s&fetyof passengers, has been provided*.) The boat is. . also proviued.wiia aself-acung safety-guard, to prevent explosion. For freight or passogeapply on board,or to -. oct9 JOHN FLACK. Agent New Arrangement. -; £ ; ' -THE steamer CALEB COPE will leave for JjgUHMaO Beaver.Glosgow, and Wellsvilleron Tues ■HHBSBBSfc. day, Thursday, and Saturday.nt 9a, re turning on Monday, Wednesday, and Fnday. Shchrfsa boat at the landinn, between Wood street andtließndgc* prepared to receive freight* aranyliise;.^-^,'-.^’ SAW HARBAUGH. Agent*, mart- -■ v ' :• ;>-:No. 33, Wood street. For Cincinnati* Toe new and light draught steamboat jiTO—hfek ALLEGHENY CLIPPER, Wat- Master, will leave for the above andnll intermediate ports;rdgularlyv'- 1: .For freight or passage;apply on board. fnovg • ..For St* Louis. . The splendid fast runnmg steamer t fL M .. .Jg CAMBRIA, , C; S. Kendrick,Master, will leave for the fiBSBEBBBPabove and intermediate pons regularly. For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to novi FORSYTH & CO For Cincinnati* - ***-**-. light draught, steamer, -HAILCOLUMBIA^Gascx,. Mastery ‘*M§&£tSsß&- -will leave for the above and interment- BBBBRBHGB diate ports regularly. For freight or passage apply on board. • : 0c39: Cincinnotl and Louisville* . f ..THE staunch BteamerPACLFIC,T; Camp mßßßUtm*&*'b Master, will leave forthe abovb and in termediate ports, regular)} r . .i For .freight or passage apply on board, or to--... oc3o GEO B MILTENBEROER, Agent ? • yy.*'For. Vlnelitnati» r- i-The new and light draught steamer JOHN 'LmH&wPQ. ADAMS, forthe above nndiu ■BEßSMßtennediate pom regularly. -* or flight or passage apply onboard,. - >•>. jy2o w T v For Brownsville* rell32**& The new and splendid passenger ana mail dBBBBm eteamer BALTIC, Capl. A. Jacobs, will; le ave; for the above pon dunng tfie present week,: at B.a. .m m positively For freighter passagej-npplyon board. >feb2- For St* bouts. ■■■.. ippu The new and splendid steamer ORIENTAL, Jjgra&MF Vas Hoor, Master, will leave for the above. ■HnfiiiHH and intermediate ports, regularly . For freight or possage apply on board. • mals - For Bt. bouts, Galena, and Dubuque*: 1 f JBg3*4^ : THE good steamer ST. ANTHONY, Titos. Mav, ’ Master, will leave for the. above, porta, regularly. j .•■ Forfreighrorpassage apply on.board,-or to , JAMES MAY or inalO GEO. MILTENBEUGER Ag’t For Brownsville* I THE ue w Mail and Passenger steamer AT- LiiNTIC. Jayes Paskissox; .Master, will leavefortne above port this day, at 8 a. m., positively.. : For freight or passage apply on board. ~ .feb2 „ For Cincinnati. / The light draught steamer FRIENDSHIP I Master, will leave tor the above and deSfflffigSifltermediaie ports, this day, ' For freight or passage apply onboard.. ■. octal For Louisville. ■ . fjji. I. The fine steamer VERMONT, Captom * SviLtaT Tf xw.rrTi will leave for the above: and • mimi>>nuediaiepottSt wmamtmfmt ceoulault :-Forfreightorpassage;apoly.onboard- ; ... novi . 'TTtOR Building Lots: two 24 feet trout on r Cliff street by 75Teel to an alley. Also, four Lots; two2o feel and two 24 ieol front on Cook by-70 feet deep to an alley, price $2OO each, terms 850 iu hand, balance in five equal yearly payments of $3O each. ; . S CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, oclS4 ■' • : • • v ; Rmithfiehl street OUNi)Rlhs-!-15Ubaga green.Jiio Collet; / • © 15 “ fancy “ ‘ .15 “• Laguayra S' V) old gov. Java .*tt) half chests Green Teas; . «20 a v <c . Checlan aud Oolong Tea 50 catty boxes assorted. Teas; . - 60 boxes Tobacco, assorted; : 1 50 - “ . Palm Soap; .• • •.30 u • Chiiltcothe Soap;. • , . 5 K -Castile • •* 10..”.. fine Palm and Almond Soap: • . 40 • u M. IL Ratsins; . .• .20 (newerop;) : ' 30 V Stennne Candles; 2000 Bis. Fjctra Saleratus; 1200 ” Zanie Currants; . 30 hbls. Small Loaf Sugar; • " 13 ‘ u - Crushed and Pulverized Sugar 10 “ N. O. Clnnfied Sugar; •.■.: 3 case* Woolsev’a D. R. w • ■ : • 10 hhds. New Orleans “ 5 dox. fine Olive Oil;- -.10 “cans superior Mustard; ... . : 6 “ Extract Lemon: : ; • 2 : “. Rose: ■.■ . 2 “ :• “ Vanilla: . I u assorted Jellies; , • lease JujuberPastej: 1 . Licorice • 1 keg English Split Peas; • • . sbliTs.No. I Salmon; i .5 -‘i*. - V Mackerel; 10 { and } bbls u 20 bbls. Nos. 2 aud 3‘V . • 60 dot. Patent Zinc Wash Bowls; ;■ : • 150 “ Com Brooms, * ■ i : SOkhla.N. O. and.S..JI. Molasses, v;.-l0 andkeguGolden.SyTup;--- ; 50 boxes Cream Checso; -.. . . . -Wholesale and retail by ..•J.D.'WILLIAMS, - oct2o: ■ •v-. • Cotner-of Wood and Fifth *ircei«. • Great Western Saddle,• ■ HARNESS, TRUNK AND W'HIP htANUFACTORY. rpilE subscriber takes 1 ihis-method of informing-hi* X friends and the. puhhc nr general, that he has v the lurgebt slockofthe.following named article*, of his own manufacture, »n this cuy—Saddlesj Harness,Trunk* and Whips,-all of which he will warrant to be made of the best material,and.hy ihe-hest mechniucsin Allegheny county... Being determined to sell :hi* .inanufnclure* something lower.than lias been heretofore soldm the city; ; he would invite- persons in need of the above named ar; : tides, to .bis Warehouse. No. 244 Liberty-street, oppo site Seventh. Also, bands made to order form&chinery. oct3l G KERBY STRAYED OR STOLEN—From Lightcap’s Tavern, S' miles from Allegheny, on the Franklin Rontl.on Wed nesday evening la?!, Sept. 27th. 1&49, a Bay Mare, nbout 14£ hands high; Ims n small while spot on ner forehead; and some white on one of her hind feet; had on a halter when she left. She is about.s years old.. ■- • Any person who will return her to th£ subscriber, or to John Agnew, Second Ward House, Allegheny, or send , him information where she can be obtained, will be suit ably rewarded. JOHN FERGUSON, ocjO Pine Township. RECTIFIED WHISKEY of superior quality, wulnin aft*orimenl of Foreign and DoraeMic Liquors, always on: hand-aud for Buie hy W. & .M. MITCHELTItEE. * ' o A BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES—Forman* hv J&VJ no\-2 CUMMINS Sc SMITH 3| ■o,* ’ sooo •.v : VCV r j; 1: ■*••■ *.<> <’M ';'-''V!'-''-'V ») : - V■£ f : i/-‘'> ''’■' '.'^.i*-'?-'''“- r - Bankers-anft gfeejiange Brokers. ~j AtLSX KEAMKH £&WASi> RABM v KRARIER Jjiinxman& Ezchangß lSTolun, DeaUrt fa Foreign and - .Domestic BdlSyßiUro/ExchangeivCertifigates 1 1, Bank Notes, and Com C<»nerdf Third imd Woodstsvdirectljr opposite ilieSt; Cliarlca Hotel *‘ may© 7” 5. HOLBIBS A SOK, Bankers andlkaim tn Baxhangt'.Cmrtand ißank Notes, -JV0.55 Market Pittsburgh. ■ BELLTSO fiATB. v j\ EXCHANGE. bVIUiO ttATB New York f pr I Cincinnati t f i-: Philadelphia *“ j Louisville./.; . 1.7 . - Baltimore } <r | St Louis I - bakx Siam - Suyxng. rales ~ Buymg rates) Ohio <=. } di<?. County & City ord’s 4 Indiana f “ Relief Notes t Kentucky f “ Pennsylvania Co. i Virginia f « New York 4 Wheeling 4 <t Maryland 4 li Tennessee 3 « New Orleans _ aul9-y v Jiß. S BOO’*. - THO 3 SAB BEST. SABGEST. , BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS^ °/ an 4 Sixth, wests, Pittsburgh, Pa,, ; T|EALERSln ; Coln,.BanlcNo!eß, Time Bills,. Foreign : J^Sute tlfi perti6caies ofDepoirfj&c EXCHANGE on all the pnncipal Cities or the Union* WiEnrope^Jp f Bale in snms.to.suii purchasers-'■••v :' Jw?S^i£&P ar (“ dBwceiv *d on deposits •■•: .vOLEECTIONS made on all parts oT the, Union,. Mihe ' lowest rates * e pj r ~ . Tin Grand:Purg&t[r« t , ~.. DR. CLICKENKH’S SVGARCOAfED YEOSTA* ■BLE EXTRACT PILLS.— have obtained on enviable notoriety in the United States, , ns a cuniuve for: Giddmess,DyspeJ>sia,Sour Stomach, Hsadache> Kevcrs» ;PilQ%>CosttveneBSi Cqughsjlleart •.■■■■•. hum* .Liver Complaint, Scum*, Sore-Throat, . Inward •• Weaknesflj PidpHauon of.the.lieacU Indtgeshoaf and, a:: 'Varietyof other-diseases lowhichfuesUis .heir to, as a •• medicine for the million. In oU s4}Osous of the • spring* summer, autumn, and winter*—andunder all cir* -: ■curafiumcee, ihey .can bo Uil»eu Whn peyfectsaieiy und y a Vermifuge and chill-, dren^fhay-nreiuinralua...Being coated £rith pure wham -Bugatyjclnldren will easily tnkc them; theraejlher gripe •- nor nauseate;urc geude r but thorough iniheir operation. -For adults, Ly.increasing the dose, they are eouallyben.r.\y : eficial. As an Anti-Bilions PUI ihejvwil] befiundwnb i out a superior— Ask auy one; among the thousauds'who i.use them, and pu unqualifiedapproval will be the certain result^ ! . Remember. Dr, C.V.Clickeueris tte anginal inventor y i of Sugar Coated Pills,- and/that nolhing.of the.somvns :. " ever heard of until 1 he. mtreduced .ibem in Janej lStd. y Purchasers should,therefore, always ask.for Clickeners • Sugar Coated.Vcgetabte Pills, andtaVeuoiwliersjOrthey: u will be made the victims of % fraud;*., . > •ITpPrice, 25 ceuxs per box ■ DrT Chckener-a principal office for the -sale of Pills, is • 66 Vest} at, N Y. 1; 1 WM/ JACKSOJ*. 66 Liberty si, head of Wood* Pitts- ./ ;burgh,Pa., General Agent for'FeunsylvamdfNonhern -r Ohio, and me river counties oi Virginia. • vr • / The arc-lhe duly appointed Agents for Alle gheny counts .Ta. A M Mar ball,) Dr. Browns } Allegheny cit}% - ■ .\J. R.. Johnson, Jonathan Ghreist, Manchester.:' Alexander Aidaic.'.Wybestreetv .: . J. R. H. Jacqnesj Birmlnghpin.' • r • Wsh. J. SmithyTeraperahceriile. . . G. 11/Starr, Scwickley. . y. Edward Thompson, .wdkmsburgh/ y. . . Dome! Negley, Bast Liberty.- 1 . 1L .Wilkinsburgh. ’ - • 11. Rowland A Son,i'M?Kee3porUv. > . . C.F. Diehl,Elizabeth. ’••>< . John Black,Turtle Creek. : •■ —— M'Eldowney.Bakerstown.: Samuel Springer, Uhnton : . ; . • James M’Kee^Slewanstowu. .' Riley MLnughlm, Plum township ■: J. Fulton,Tareaturru v »: * Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenceville' • Robert Williams, Arlhursville. . aug*i2-dAw6m .••• •• : OaUey’s Olaglciil Pain Extractor; fOTHE PUBLIC.— This is to certuy that Hmve tfJund . DalUtf r s Utagicdl Pam Extfaa&xo prove a care lor. the Chronic Rheumatism, avhieh; t have been alßlcieil with for.ten years, in my bfp joints. -. .- s . • •• -.^v* ABRAHAM - R VREE?,ANI> • ArjuarLxnoelv .N.E»ApnlB,l34B. - Mb-' H. Paliosy—&rrL. have been troubled-with'ih#> . ; Piles for eight months, am) could gel no rebel. Vnur« Magical'Pain: Extractor having been .recommended in me, I applied it but twice,' obtained instant ireijej, ami iu a short time was nertectly cured! Could I not get uny more of-it/I woliid-noT iQkc a handred dollurs tor: the. balance or my box;: - •v; -.WILLI AMHALL; ‘DTNorth Moore street, Now York. June ID, ltrt7. • >! flI7“ CAUTION s only Derot-vi the city 6f Kent. York, and .where: the genuine- f rueie. can be obtained; wholesale mid retail,i* at 415 Broadway. ■. ?• H.Daxlkyib the inventor oi this truly tnrfcluablerom pound, aml henerer has; nti&.ntver will communicate, the : secret of lts preparation lo any mun living; and; there fore; no other persotievet has mnde.or ever can make.-a 1 grumof it himself • Counterfeits abound! Every truly valuable inrucle i»- suhjeet to be depredated upon hy counierfettera and ira posters; .and nothin?, that we know of; ha* more exten sively experienced that toeuhan Magieul Pain ■Extractor!' v.: ■ A Test— The genmne DaUey- t in coses of ihe. severest -. Burns, Sea]da,Fi!e», &,<*;* will afford t nitant vhtfy and produce at dace a-coolmgand soothing effeei-r*exuacung. para in and from on& toßfleen minutes J . liutbrcsur«vn)- waysvapply ii eoaonclo^h..:. ; i >4 j . AnanowmaTk ihe duferrnre/—-CounterfeitExtractors; no manor under wbai name They may appear, or hownp phed T aitcayjimrare attdTtima.^rAepom ! ; Pamphlets, containing certificates of cures* may be had r graiiSjOn application to ; ' JOHN D. MORGAN, ; tVetfnn Prjiot, Pittsburgh Da. AVm.Thobn, Agent. • - . Dailey’s Animal Dalvcfnie Cnre-Al^ For 'HorMs; &c.; cupeft Bpa7i«/qmuosj greas«s > - poll-evil,sores, gaits find bruises.. Pamphlets aomaming^. ceTiificaies oftespectnble parties.muy-behad on opplt* cation lo ■’*■ JOHN D. MORGAN,. octlß dAwy Agent. Pittsburgh WII.JHAOI TA‘*\E<fct)u., (SUCCESSORS TO 3 U K RIFP & .TA'T K,) •-> •Nq. Io y Fourth,-street*;bettatm..Firry:nn& Liberty: stifeu,- ■/.<•■ MANUJFACrUftERB.of.she.eI Uadi leaden pipes; by-: •• drams; punvpvhatbs;waicrcloMrt#.Uadeneaffcn!V-‘ Ac4:keep '.constantly cm Jiamlaml manufacture 10 order, ikbeetleadfromt lo & fiJs- lo tho square tooMiifibeptsorG l by BO feet;.which they .wiluurnisih lo UietraiUtvholenaU,. orcut taordenn any size thai.maybe wauled. ;: i They.also manufacture and keep: consluutly on.hand,* leaden pipes from 2 loi inch CDlitire;. aqueduct japeJur conveying water jronvßpnngs, furnished :to.ilie. country irade;-tuiuput up onrcelßin lengths of from.lOOio IDOU. feel on each reel, wiib directions as to. the proper method of laying. . Also, on tnrad, a large supply of Adam* Pat enlsuction ur ciAlernß;>uow&. C$ r * very Bupeirorcasurousuc.tion.Pu!Up/i;:-.-.,i- •. . Hydrant work ofievery description executed .111 .llje most durable manner.and on the most accommodating terms. Orders frora tlie country , for. Umlenpipfx, sheet lead; or pumps, •will-.rec¥ivc prompt, aticniioii.;,-: . Flnvoii : 1 SPENDID ASSORTMENT OFr ~. A. ROSE WOODPJANOS. just finished. These* in- » struraents are made after, the .latest pattern, and of the best material and will be sold low forcaph. by • : F BLUMB, : • j -; No: U 2 Wood street door above 1 Fifth; . •. vr-. i •N. B.—Thane who are m want-of a good'-]rnstraitWni: - .".-.-'-\\Vv. , .;-'>';' v are tespectfully invited to call mul.exammeUifrsr. be love.. •■■■•, • ; nurehasttigelse where. a* they cannot be «ccelfadljy. any- r| • < ' m the. country, and will'be sold lower, than any brought;:- - j 3rotn the-East. . Also.;ja«t received,twi>gmoos,of.H&in- 1 1 ;- - burgh manufacture, warrantedto b« superior to any ever - . • !■- soldjatbi market. (q«23| F B, j I. . w . J . r :.': "...--...",'._:•'•,. - •f:•,'.',. -. :',. • ! ; - Tf - £ f if T . P r 1; - ' A - SIB - " •°r % - ,'fc i. 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