■, ■ ’ "■ >' ‘ . ■ '. ' ’ ", ■ .t t ‘ 1 '. ' --■ 3 | ' J ' v r ‘; - !.;- V * ' 4 \ - ~ ' - /U, if *- ' ",. A fjft .■* _.. ~“fe 4 1 't J> -?, x /* 1 * ~ •,-*'’ r / ' J ~ c r "■ , .'’■*/ J * , -47 ■ ' v * ~ HT&sntrsOtstr.s*, „ * / ’” - " , -4* ," ' >%£ ■i/v'i ' ‘ "’ ’" |j e ‘ ~ • || ’\**,* * , ,****>»MF®W»«l M*;U»*jWmV. r .. i- PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. - ZljL , :=z=== 7 AUCTION SALES. ~ *”' . vrsr ,-irgj-" — : , anr ij ~ '" ’ Wn. H. wn,M>n«: “ *]f , ?'?■■ ''» 'J 1 > ► ' '4 NEW Lum. -,, 1T 4, _" > ,t , < . t N.B,CEATO 1 ■• POUT OK PITTSBURGH. BY JAMES M’KENNA, AUCTIONEER, iwUtM ~ -laMBuS Ljaftir EX C IliNBE* AN Dif A N KINO, OFFICE * ■ ’KS,, i '•'" * 7| NEW ANO CHEAP WEEKIiy I'AjSIILY W.J. TQTTKN, VtfoMwnsslroßNttvratmw. , 1 No lit "WoflD Stbsbt, mm Boon* Hunt Fma. j 1 . "”"£?! ' if s tmttrtf niriatUWad taaU » . r , > ?> jg jn, r* J- MA V j s ■ 0 »SET 10 iichb w*T*B 11 thaciutol, I' r sixyean, £u earned And «n Foreign hnd A v */i h * * *j -Weekly pubUtht^^WeAt^^lheMfmmwns^^ery^e^ RkV,'S. i r* J , K M .‘ '! ;- ' I ft<*ai#iii,l ( ,Jl l lM,| f l l i,4in “ 1) m', AB c,,ohEoom«,No^4W o oi».r«t,3dpor, 1 A£ n wuhonypa«« o?? r j* - \ '' ■ j‘-t*>'i'-V, s ; "i,’!-,- 1 ,, ' i < *‘tV *'!■•'< P ' C I>, n ‘'n wilt 3*B, closes 12 M « AllimUc, Pa P tomSiftSlSnttT'n! fte b“afol£ pa .ongers Thu boats leave f«Cmcmnaua» follow* BANKER AND » ‘ Hj - • ' 1 ! ‘5." »V« sV* 1 I' DEPARTMENT lhopopecwill Weaterti Mall,Cirf land liooiav, due 8p 8 “ loui* M'tane, Bennet, Brown viile, Uil«i?mro nffiSSuo honaeteeßer* for aeveraU ears P MONDAY PArSVT—! The Mowim™» Pent w _ OffUt—arhcrof Toutih trttl laid fort Offit* alley, , w " ■» tlgs\ c Z e . ;; BY JOHN P DAWS? AUctIoNEEB, No - Cob, ' ,P,ft!,, " - l = „ aroaaeona Hpa tt ,of,h/ua,o^ IKv ; N l 'v ! |^h«,'d k M .: S SS a p,.l^ boat w , |lleate WEDNEStiA Y PACAET—Tho fa Evoßattß No dh !' -'* * <; - r-A »*» 7 Y?V\'?n. ■ -i-L. -. fl (t Fartoers'Deposit Bank Klono In market Ktrtapl. lmn a boat, Kobcrt Morns, will leave re , erTe ,on a credit of 60 da>» for S SJjKilSSaSin. B.»h»w r. - 'j „ v $3 4 afi T®^ |i9 f %. ( a 9^^, .-. , .;:;;:.'.;;' 25 , M !i> da^ Thß £henaDdoah ,a ud,etUßei to lcave ,o - S?SSit9ln fl rSS£fDiß S' ' L ‘' . A'fJ.'?.’ *\i.rd'\ eochweefc wfflbe dovotedeirlasivi'rytd JW«, jWy, Gas Stock- L*.» ... . era. 30 pairsMiper rancy.cassimete Ponts,-4apairsgold BBTDAYPACXEr—ThoCurreaNo a.Cnßt Cnwfa, sauaKo ajSsT ’ ».*, r J - . -»' - «<>,< I* ,:.I <-> u rl !k- Sr<,ra! 1 r \ *7 , —*SF The Mount Vernon leaves to-morrow morn- mixed katuuet Pants ,10} pturs fancy satinet Pams - will leave Put burgh everyFnday morning atlO o’clock, New York ini f cTneimmit * - I Steffi Dally Review ortb. H.rkeU. u*. . . ■ mee.ing every F?,day evening 5, ,0 X? * 4JSSSSS" t P*. l! ,' r J ’r" , OFFICE OF THE POST, > I ■' ." novl3 JOHN D DAVIS, Anct’r. SATURDAY PACKET—The Mbsssxoes, Capt J>« sslr nIS. " 1 ’ * .. 7’ ; f j-jH h*viimS?® tZ? l o*^iw ® AgDxOBTKi, lo Tuesday MobkiN£3, AWra&fr 14 1848 I *or St. l*onta**Dlrcct» ■ ~■ ■ " ■'.■r-r ■■ ■ Camp, wdlJeavci Putslmrgh every Saturday morning a! Buying rnta Suvine tala’ 1 K * * - C g ~ “ "‘ - ■ ■ - * llßft ibr Sale. : 10 o'clock, Wheeling everyWdny evening { d i ' J [ .* a, ■l&Sfr tf-lK V / t>7:7 \‘l r -• KG WE iroF'THl'pjrraßraGH MARKET'caret nn 8 *he past few weeks, have ul tfeen pretty hfeavy and intermediate porlson WeiSnes- '"■' ' ' ■'■— SUNDAY PACKET ■pTho Isaac NHivTos,Dapt. A G Kentucky f “ PenneUvania Co * ,"• s' KZp&thV ¥•< H ,'7 emitatr, New Orleans, St. Xrmis.*e, received by Tele- W ew “ tho increasing demand and enhanced prices. For Cincinnati. aud complete brick house, well arranged, with halt and nov ‘ l ' . aninlv' 3 New Orleans . - »?: , Bl^‘>»« 4; rA^t i '!r-*"'’>‘- 1 * A iljkVeS •*? kAt ''f,r 1l <■ i going tp press The fluctuations ip the .Money Market, that nnihiae fiirfha*.. •« »■« j t. it IJLjaijNSHENANDOAH, Bowmav, Master, win de- five chambers and garret, two cellars undfinished room Pittsburgh andßrorvnsvlUeDnlly Packet ««•« Boo J____ titos. saboxst ?)=■ e-’r ' >* ** ** iPricrt ofStockj Exohango* 4tc will also be ctttefully tnfit nothing timber ta (o be gained politically, «BBBBBp&rt for tbo above &ud ibtennedmie ports- in basement, all lagood order—siiaaietl about 100 alepa laine* Ti-.,„H00y ABAROES < T. * t V**’)'" \ i noted Jn each number. we presume manufacturers who have been interested “I? ° c,ocit > T M from Federal street and 300 from the Bridge Fncelow, Febebaht Ist. 1848. . Febeuaev 15t,1848 v § 5 S !H i tNOE B *OKEBS, t J , ' j >{.ih c '~ - * ' K fc if i y w . .*•** ~ . . ~ ror freight or paasage.flPDlY on board noYl4 audterra&occommQdating , LEAYIi DAILY AT BA. Mr AND 4P M. (*nd Sixth jtruti , Fiasburgh, Pa, j 'rtt* ' :-’v •:'•• ; . P-R-K MtVSB< *, m depressing (he market, will lift their feet and Jet For IfevTOrleshi. —" s CUTHBBRTj Gen* Agent,.. j. »ICS^tar‘ ; The following new bolus complete the line-; ;; Tl^ A l J S R^'m r Cola >^ a,,lt Nofes l 7^me;BillBi:l :, oi«i«!-: - .v^.:7 ‘•'v't •’'. ,£who wiU furmsn, uj .with 7 ;“t. * ::vi : •••■ “ . •■■• ■'niiSl: MORRIS^ , fi'rtii , 'HAi,iuA valuable Hous&and L0t,25 feel fron Parkinson 7 BAI/TIG Cam A principalCines orioe Unlon»' ' •••■■.*.;*:♦•••.» ' Ai’bvrt •- y ther Tales, Poctty or Essays,-winch shall be deemed encouragingly. A New York paper says: “ There lho jh on Crawford street by 122 J deep on SO feet alley! and LOUIS ftTEANE, Capt E. Bennett, ■fiiehoatsare lu y},'^2S&Jf ,r “i® t» sums to suit purchaser* < i i j£' * „ ’ *“•*•'*• '■£* -° r ‘ , S , worthy of publication ny i .Coipinmco sclcelcd for that has been a delermined effort by manufacturers and aHHHßbdS?mommi? loSrnS utOoefmk a U » imeoilMO aJ?o,« Hons* and two Juts, each 20 ifrom, new, expense CoLr^nnvr Faducah, MUla*. n«/i r nf .|a .***l, front -on Ann street, Allegheny,-by 55' -ded ; /( ThehontswUMeayeiheMononcnheln'Whttrrßnnr ‘ l ?^ e - sl raws »6plt-'IY' r -; - ’ aaSSESSSSaSSS? ,'/* . -,‘V, irsv, f offer our Mammoth Weekly lo tfie public on term here- duced at tho present rate of the raw mateaia). The —? . 4 9 ° s. CUTHBEBT, Gen Agent, hours * ia3td , /- ~ 1 s d “ ®eems to ho ,hat they have done their worst, drought steamer, SmiMe.d .tree, ~ '> : * A', .7 '~ f J- For t cop/, in advance, 52.00 and thatpnc« mw( go up.” Late news from Great * HAIL COLUMBIA Grxkj?, Master FOR WHEELINO, CINCINNATI A LOUISVILLE. 3 r ► • „* r 4o -n ******** „#**** **&**«* wiiFnr. fo ” ha _; hm * flna * b«»£!?s™t p««f-th. a 1 / r t - **-*'*-* »r w « “ j : *«*>• dema ° d «■ &*** and l£smL Si I mMSSBTT%E£&Z r •■:r«;too'^“':- :7 '-v■••• "’ ■ .;;;8000 Scotland. -From.ourcountry large amooDta wili be ; -v« i .."Pojr-Balnt-Etonfte* if.-i:-- • HWMi'mander^wilHeavePittsbnrgforwheels. , .-...<• ■-«.<-.»=. • ■;,; .ii n i,u V'. "- i-' ; . .'• • “ Mg. ‘ j rTho«ewand splendid BlettmboQt LAMAß- iDg,Cincinnau andLomsYille,andallintermediate Ports,: v - repaired no poljtJcaleonvulsionsinterTenc . rJEgLjTINB, will leaveforthe above and all inter- every Saturday f at 10 o’clock precisely. l - r :y-fr]. ,-■■;.■*.■■ ~i .-aav -to divert the trade from it# natural channel; ■■HBHftniediate- porta, '-regalarly. •;•■■■ .vFor freight.or paasagbppMy. on board, or to wiuwsMiuiu. For freight or passage, enqfire on board,-or of _ , FORSSTH A DUNCAN, Agents . . * ' '* * j£ \ + v ■ •'•. novt3 . : i. JAMES MAY; Water st. ' TbeTolegraph hasbeea bmU expresaly for a regular; 1,-; tphf&W- >' •' ‘ BeeviarFaeietibr Sanflih* ~ ;feckevnnifwith..n.Yiew,eiiUrely.tO:.the:comfort-orpaa*: !f. 1 m-■ va"■ .• • . ' «fi> fcL-'rut? T’: ; v'> WV“« iVr ' - 4HBHfcßAß2iw T wilUeave forth© above and niter- lon with the Ben Franklin No 0 and Pike No 9, to Bam- > w'r. Jtw" p t- - mpdiateportson TFafnadayiandSoiurrfayi Lotus-umethrough KYK pa\s. ap3l-iy ' , r v ->\^&' *“ t %. - For freight orpassage apply on board,, or to ........ • —— ■■ ■■ •vr ? .- ' au2s GEO.E.MILTENBERGER,AgI * * -v: 01 ;. , ' S ’'/* ’ -> l , l *> ‘ J ' t ** VOiff A’/' V >v% VJ i i>= g 4 *.*»•! '► ,> ■-> rx\f,^ ‘ i* "Ct ’-Ir, ,f ’ , t , S Xx \S t V fi r‘-£*• X \ b vv*';-! c * .-^5 •s** >*r* t N f 8 A* „ > -- s ; •• 'd - • ’w . t\, v -, 1 s ' , *■* \ A. »i <" - 0 *- n-r * f s’ 4 ‘ Vi, l * V r p " r i v t . j ♦ «. « I * S 1. > V f X V i f<— ». 1 t <>* . . x r, - 4--';,r *; ■ j S v *• i •* 7 ' j i . .-’j V- ■’■x' \ A ,’V ‘-r ,^ 4 / r a*• *J *- 'i. t ( * i [ ,J wL, w , * * W Hfe X' •*? , A,? r / * t ) < S ’ V- V*«. - A :\\r«-- . .—.-w .•>;>»•.. . tr /j'" ? ' , ?- _ k lt *!4 tlt . L . , A *;K * ? ’ ■* , t r - ; ‘ r F J 1 “ 4 ,K, ' i : J dk*v *<• _V' l 't 5,x- »■• •* ■ ».»,y ’ ! w>H /{..,- A _ wife wi 3,1 S' v 1- , t *** j s*'3-- f H-$-'■ ■ .--r'' ■ 1 '■ _ CXtOBISINCtI • „ *To any person who wiltabtain the largest number of .- .snbscnbers-to the Saturday MommgPost, {not less than . :/:• fifty,) we shall ,pr«seoi, a :cor>y of - ShaVsneare’s Plays, : splendidly bound,worth-at least Ssjoo, besides a : co . py r .o#‘the. -paper 'for ■‘bne year: • To.tue: person whb wtU.pVocure tbe-nextlalgesi number of Subscribers, w» J i shall present a beantifuledluon of Lord ByTcm's Poems, worth. dt leaslS4.oorand & copy of the paper: : 4 . : POST-MASTERS .ANBcOTHERS, , TowhomtiusProspecffisinay be sent; are respectfully . - guested toact a* Agentstn procuring subscriber* lo the Saturday Morning Post. To the personWhowtll procure > 10 subscribers, we .will forward one. cony of the paper, andtheit/exertions -will otherwise be hondsonteiy re warded. be addressed (postjiaid)^o^^ Editor andprephetof of the Saturday Homing PoslyJPuis burgh, Pa. ' September 18,1848. : POSTSCRIPT. In answer to'the many inquiries of our'friends, we have 16 state, that owing to the arduous duties of theelec* . r- tLon cainpaigtyu willbe-impossible fotu* to issue the first number of the Saturday Momtng Post at so early a day as we anticipated.-wc shall defer the issue of the .. .first number. nnU) after the.Presidenual election, when , we.hope to present toihe public thehandsomestandbeat - paper ever sent put from this city/ ; ■ : Pimmuaon, Oct. 5,1848 v• > "TESTATE* OF-' JACOB STAUFFER, Jale of. West . -Lampeter township, .-Lancaster. coqutyy deceased. - .v-NcrncEfsTiereby.given to oil the-heirs of said deceased, thatthe undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans’ Courtof Lancaster coanty,to distributeuiebalance je . < -mmwng mlhehlndsof David Landis, Administrator of . rad deceased's, estate .among bis. hem. will attend fortbe : purpose of his appointment, on .Thursday, the lOthday of • November next, ttt-2‘o'ci6ck r. x-, at the public house of :-Lewi»Speechrr, iffEraKtngstreet;Lancaster.. . >. oeUG tnwtd J ISRAEL CARPENTER, Auditor .: QTOLEN-NOTES OP THE BANK OP CHESTER ••> O COUNTY.—This Banfchas nowredeemed nbariyall its issues that were ln circulation nttho time of the rob .-bery.of the ? m .December last- It.hssftct a large expense, l advertisedthe -robbery- id allthe cities ef the Umon.- It has also given widely-extended nouce of : the issue of new notes, and that none of a: dale prior to ”1848, nave been circulated by. the Bank* since the rob '■’berjv :It has reason-to behes-e ibat attempts are making - to circulate some: of the stolen notes; therefore, m order v furthertoguard the Banlc. against wrong, it-now gives no tice that none of the old Issues of a date pnorto the year .1848,wiUbe redeemed.unless upon sausractory evidence '. that. they. are. honestly • -held, .with information when. where,how,and ofwhomiheywere.abtainfed.audthn - the holders believe they are not a part of the stolen money. -rThis evidence end information to-be accompa nied with proper affid&vitsof the fools; Had the. pubho . 'refused to receive the old-issues, after notice of-the rob . bery, those in whose handstheyihen wpre,could readily have suiisfied the Bank that they were not a part of the . money stolen from the Presidentrand .the Bank would tong since have been able to- delect the robbers, and atl . those who were concerned In/passing the stolen notes, and neither the-community nor the Bank woaldhave suf fered loss; It is hoped the pubhewiU still assist in trac king all those notes yetin circulation. -Neither Bonks or Brokers will receive them: • • oct24 la*3w , PA VIP TOWNSEND, Cashier ' y° u suit bewuhOutnbcaaiiul set- of white • pearly TEETH, and;a-sweet,-tragrant - Breath, . when you-can have them • both 1 by usiue a 2s, box ol Janes* Amber Jboth Pastsf -It whitensthe Teeth, hardens the Gums, sweetens theßreath, and is,, without excep tion; ihtfmoai beautiful and economical donmfice ever used. t . J?or sale by • . WM. JACKSON,. Gen/ Agent, - :.. aeplfi 89 Liberty st. PittsnurKb Clothing Store.: . • rTtAVERNEBUEG begs leave la inform hisfiuemlsand : .ihe jn ceaefal ibat he bus opened a NEW, ; v REATNW&A-DEFASHIONABLE CLOTHING STORE, jtfarXet street,second door from Second street,where rtvhe has, and always, fceeps on handle full assortment of Ready-made Fashionable Clothing, wluch he. will sell on "rihe most xenaOimble terms, for CASH. :• .*:"<• ;i.-;\He alsowuhestocallthc.auemiQnof his friends and the.publicin general Jo his very extensive: selection 01 'French, 1 English and Belgmn Cloths aiui-Caaruneres, in : r £ndlessiranety, And Vesnags for every one’s use, which . he bas selecied imnaelf m-ihe East, and which will :be v . made to order in a superior znxumer, athis Foshidnable ; Quarters, 251. Libenysireet, (late McGuire & .Co:) : ‘aud at.pnces4bal:willuot bc qaesuoned by the best 01 -•> » v : -C.WERNEBIJRG, ; - v No. 251 Libert) street, and oct23-y .. 2d door from Second.: 1 k. 4 t ■ : Pattsnouta Carriage Hanurseiory,; ■ . jyiaaiand :(Uley,bclteun:Wood and. SmiVifield struts. : ’Jmmh «s . ; • Whbus may olwayabe found an assort •>*. Family- Carnages,: Barouches,- ~rl3r iy m*‘ TfrT inP yrt '' TlTlti touds of heavy work, •» TMr I. a six horse-wagon down toawheel . ..ibarfow. /Persoaa wishing to 'puTchase or contract for • any thing-ui lhe abovedine;are-respectfullyinvited to < call. ' oet2fttf Sale of Building Lots. -■■XTOTICE.TXy PURCHASERS.-—Persons having’pur 'XT chasedXolain Mr. Hngh Bwcenys plan of Moam . Emmet' property, at public sale, on the 4th* 15th and 22d days of May lost, arc H2BEBTKOTOTED to call without de :■ lay at the office-of John Coyle, Esq-.,' Fourth street, near ‘.Snuibfieid *tt Pittsburgh, and falfil the }ermi of sale.— 'Afao moreJjats , *n same plant for sale - / Enquire ofJOHN COYLE, as above. WM 4 BURNSIDE. Ane’lr HUGH SWEENY*Proprietor. . . gheny City paper copy and cb. Post.) nov4rftw2w' .• ' (loanittTdnd ’AHej ,AreWBOOK&-€oncordancetoShat,p e ai e) byMr. 1\ ptatke—s4,oo j Henze]’*German Literature, 3 vols*—s3,oo. ; ,•• by Fanny.Forrester.2 v01a.—51,75. Washington Irving’s Sketch Book, new edition—Bl,2s. -Gil Bias, Englisii?dmon,iUuslrared:avols. , Don Qmxoite, 11 K ** 1 vol —53,60 BnrnsNWorks, 35*teel engravings, Eng, ed;—ss,so. Galiiver’ft TravelSj iUiLstrmei}—s4,6o- : n ; Huletfs Napoleon, 3 vols.—B3JJ3 Kartell's Work*}4 vols.—s4*6o,'; . :f.:: Carlyles Hewesand;SarterßeBarfUB;lvol.*~sl,2s. <■ .Carlyle?* Pastand Present, and Cbaruam; lvol.-r-sl. - . M <3oetne , i Anio-Bioffrnph3^3ToUw—s2ss,: ; “/v Goethe’s Essay on Art—7sc:’ ' :. Coleridge’s -Biograpliia Llteraria; 3 yola-*-5t,75. , - Croni Well’s Letters “and Speeches, by Carlyle:? 2^o. 1 For sale by , H 8 BOSWORTfI* oct2l 4th sl, near Market. . • T>VREBRANDIES—2 half ‘ .pipes superior Olard” X Brandy, Yimago 1844? flqr pipes do 'v.. ahalf-pipes:superior “Hennessy” Brandyy vint 1840. .. . 2; do. .. flo. -i. do. .> { / ' do. do- ' 1844-"- 4do do. do - U A Seigneue”do :.i Part in store and part landing from Canal, for sale low !>y eommodation of travelers! boarders,and the fublio gen> -ceraliy.' -The house ajidTurmture are entirely new; and • no pains or expense have been spared to render it one of • the most comfortable and pleasant Hotets in the city; : Thesubscnberisdetenninedlo deserve,and therefore: «' v«u)licit*< a share of public patronage; ' -T 8 ‘ocill ly JACOB HOUGH '"“lmportant. TOHN'M; BLAIR:’DAVID STEWART and PHILIP :tl ..SPAHMAN, having purchased the enure interettnnd Stock'in trndrfof Mr. John W; Blair, beg leave to inform their numerous friends and the public that they have this day entered into partnership nuder-the ; firm and style of . . /‘Blaib ACo., n Jbr the manufactore of Brushes of every -description. :Bemg practical-workmen; they.willmAke: •'> up every,arucle oiihemost durable material, and in the .first style randwill keep onhand, forsole;attheirsiore, /. N 0.120 Wood street, u.-vetylarge assortment of every thing to their line'of business—which;;witb their extea* , :.sive stock of Bhoe Findings, Fishing Tacklei Pnn aqd ■Pocket Kiuves,>Powder, Snot; and Variety Goods, they Machine Brashes made to order, with despatch.’ c.v .The encouragement andpatronage of their friends and the pnbUe js earnestly solicited, and will be thankfally re ceived Observe* BLAIR & CO, Pittsburgh,Oct 25th, IS4B (oc30) 180 Wood st few.bbls.\No> l Salmon on>hand and? for O sole by fact2s) KING & MOORHEAD. :■ ; FLOUR—There was nothing reportable id the Flour, market yesterday, except a regular business at the.quotatiottß of Saturday. We heard of sales of about 400-bbts. at $4,0904,06 ;• sales from store at 4,1204.20. ’ BARLEY— Sales from store at 68c.; tendency upward. In other Grama nothing new. .WHlSKEY—Tendency downward ? sale of 'l5 cash. GROCERIES—No change. DUMBER—Some receipts from above, which were quickly.picked up at prices not reported tout.-' ■■ -PIG-METAL—SaIes, of a few lots Hanging- Rock at $28030, but no great demand.: Some receipts of Allegheny. CORN MEAL—SoIo of 20 sacks from store at 43c. y bn. BUTTER—SaIe of bbls. atB|c. BACON AND LARD—Nothing of importance d twenty-five different varieties, select ed front the orchards of Niagara with spe cial references to the,foreign market {Albany Eve* Journal , Nov. 6. . Cattal Tows.—The amount of tolls received on all lhe- Nf Y. StatQ .Canals, during the fourth week in October, was, $177,175 33, and during the year, op to Nov.lst, $2,801,070 04. : -The tolls of the month: of October, 1848, exceed those. of October. 1847, by $72,062 02. AVolcefrom Mexico. mHIS is to certify that I enlisted in Company C. of-the i 4th Regiment of Indiana Volunteer*, destined for the seat of -war m Mexico; in 1847. :On our company arriv ing at Mutomoras, I,was compelled to enter the United; : States' Hospital, -at Point Isabel, m consequence; of a disease which-prostrated my digestive; organs and pro duced a genera!-derangement of my stomach ana bow els. . Having.received the treatment of that Hospital, but being considered incurable, 1 was honorably discharged ;from tbe service,, 1 then repaired toNew Orleans, where I placed rayself undercharge of.the best physicians m that city, but .from them K received.no benefit whatever. I then returned to Aurora, la., when 1 again tried the fa culty, but with- no better-success, than before- • By tins tune I had become reduced very much and quite discour aged, but on application to P. B„-Vail, Esq.,- of Aarorb; la, I was induced to try Dr. JAYNE’S SANATIVE PILLS and TONIC VERMIFUGE, aod f io my great as -touishraent, anlmmediate andihorough change, was pro duced in uiy system, (oUowed by a eomplett mhntuton to Health JOHN J DEHART Antoni, Is , March Otii* 1943 ..Dr. D. Jayne—Dear Sir; I hereby send you a copy of a certificate, which I obtained of a young man, who, a* he says, was enUreiy cured by the use of your SANA TIVE PILLS aed TONIC VERMIFUGE. The case came.under my- immediate observation, knd I voaohfor the truth of every word contained in it.. -Respectfullyyours,&c„ B. B.'VAIL.' Tor sslftln Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth street. octSl :TUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE—2OOO tbs. Coun; tf iry Bacon, Shoulder*and Sides. It will be sold low icajl andsee (oct27) .; CUMMINS A SMITH. /^IUBATOBACCO.—9S balks Cuba Tobacco jast re V/- celved and forsale by J. A.MAZURIEL* . octl7 No 33Hands! MUSIC ‘MUSIC! MUSIC•—J. H. MxiLOS, No. 81 ■Wood street, has just- received by Express a further supply of the followingpopularMasic: Take me back to Olu Virginia; .Tho Watcher; He doth airihing* well; King of-the Sea; Bon Bolt; Blue Juniata \ Oh! Susanna; Slopping! dreamed, Love; Mountain Maid's Invitation; Rosa lie j.pve wondered in dreams; Let us love onean other; You-qndl; Blind Boy, (Dempster;) Lament of the Irish Emigrant! May Queen, complete; Uncle Ned; EthioplanQleeßook.' , ' ‘ - ' oct(8 : Fresh Arrival st SOillO Woodstreet. *\T HODKINSON has josi opened, within the past ,XuL« week, thc largest assortment of French CHINA, 7 ever opened in this cityl consisting in part oP-Fancy, Plain, white, Gold Line aiid Gold Dana Tea .Setts; an oxtenstye assortment of White,Flowing Blue and Liver pool Iron Stone Ware* in Tea Setts or in separate pieces, .as may .be required; Also, a beautiful assortment of Candelabras and Lamps, of the newest shapes nmlpat terns, direct from the maonfapinrety. ' w Ladies would do welliouve him acalhot : 0c197 . tfa.\t&WbodBi. t sdoorrbt!ow Fifth. A Card* f HE subscriber Tespectfuliy,lnforms his former cus ilomera and the-public generally that he Is now pre pared. to r furnish all kinds -of • Foreignand wines and Liquors, and Cordials of every kindest much -lowerrates than usual. -. Persons wishing to purchase, 'WiHfind.it to their, interest to call at the old stand, corner of Smilhfield and Front streets. nov3 P C MARTIN, Agent • PARTNER B3OOO cash Capital, J\. to engage m a safe and profitable bnsiness, already panfally established; in ihe city. A gentleman intimate ly acquainted with'lhe-Dry Goods business would be preferred; 8; CuTHBERT, Gen. Agent, : • nov3 ;■> s • ; Smtthfield street.' Desirable Coon try Residence for Bale. “ •TUfJBHING to return to the City next Spring, I will' f f -seH, or.excbange. for City:Property, ray present residence in Lawrencuville. This property Is ue«uitiftil ly located on. the Greenshurg Tarnptke, about twenty minutes' drive from the centre.of the City. » ROBT D THOMPSON, _ nov4 Im No 110 Market si CtWIVEI. JOINT SUSPENDERS-!! cmsb uwrtcd O Nos; )ust received and for sole at Philadelphia pri ces Ao close consignment, by oct4 EDWARD TODD & CO - C&sslmeres ICaasimeres t X>LAIN MODE COLORS-Plain, black, ribb’d, striped XT- and barred, irr.all colors, and new styles— at from 84 to. 813 per pair.: Warranted to fit, or no sale.: Orders solicited, at 30 Finn bt JNO. CURRAN. . ■\ronCE— An election for one President, sir Mana gers, and Treasurer for the Pittsburgh and Coal Hill Turnpike Hoad Company. Will be held at the Toil House of said Company, on the 9th of December next. J EWART, Treasurer ■.-.Afmermlk,' Nov; 6; 1948—(n0v7) • T>ECTIFIEft.WHIBKEY—ISO barrels superior Recti- JtL fied Whiskey, formate low, by P- C MARTIN. Ag’t, nov7 Corner of Smilhfield and Front sU i Sew Goods* jar 1 " TIIHE subscriber oas .this day commenced opening his JL supply of FALL GOODS, embracing an extensive va riety oral! the articles belouging to bis line of business, which he will make to order tar below the prices of any formerseason.i. ... JAB. MGUIRE,TaiIor, • wpB3lf 81. Charles Bpilding _ <• New Goode." I HAVE JUST OPENED a well selected stock of Fall and Winter Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings; (at 7 the lowest market pnee,) to which^T would invite the atten tiqn of my customers and others in want of cheap and -well raade Clothing. . JAS. McGUIRE, Tailor, ; octSO Third st, near Wood Hi' ,T' ■V’V’' ■* ■■ r' For “ ' k.' Tks new, light draught, fast running i ft. .. . A s!eBmcrCINDERELLA,CAUiotrir,Mas ■ ■BWBBwm . ter, will leave for the above and inter- OTBHHBWmediate ports mu sir. ■ . Forfreigbtorpassage, apply, on board.' nov7 • : For ZoneavlHe. aam V The new and excellent steamer JEN fJjrjTij-S NY LIND. GjlLLa.giixs, .Master, will leave for the above and intermediate MHHBHHRports, regularly. •. v For freight or passage apply on board. novil .■r. .■■; :• For CUtclnnatt. - . . The now, light draught passenger r* Lctl Jr steamer, DOLPHIN, Capt. HxzLtrr, will leave for the above ami intermc . diate ports, regularly,.... For freight or passage oppiy on board . novil • Bummer Arrangement. t HSLb THE steamerßEAVEßyChas.E. Clarke,' Master.-will leave Pittsburgh for Beaver, Glass go WeliaviHe/ every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday—and returning.on. Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 o’clock, 4. h. Having a boat at.the landing, we are prepared to receive freight, at any tune. For freight or passage apply to . imal7-tf G. W. HARTON A CO., Agents. For Cincinnati*. The new light dranght sleamer FORT : t Miujca, Master, will, leave for .the ■SaSMßßaabove aiid intermediate ports THIS DAY. at For-freight or passage apply on beard.:> uov4- . DOCTOR TOURSEbPt ••• FOR as;CENTS’ BY means of the Pocket or, sverj* one his own physician! twentieth eqilion v wuh upwards of a hondred engravings, showing .private diseases in every shape and lortn, and malformations of ibe genera tive system,by W. l OUNG,M.D. -v ... o- ■• ■-.:■ ~ • The time has now arrived, that persons: suffering from . secret diseascs,need nouorebecome ihrwnm ofouack ery,"as by ilieprescnpuons contamed ia this book nay one may cure himself, withouthinpraucc to basiness, or the knowledge of the most intimate friend, and with one tenth the usual expense. In addition to the general rou tine $f private disease, it fully explains the cause of inan < hood’s, early decline, with observations on .marriage— bestdea many other derangements whieh il would not be proper to enumerate in the public prints.. Any person seudtng.TWSXTT-vivxcsina'enclosed «ji a- letter, will receive one copy, of-this book, by mail, or five copies Will be seut for one dollar. -Address; “Dr. •W. YOUNG, No. 152 Sprnce aireev?hilode)ptna,” post paid Rjr*WANTED-rPropnetors of Drug or Book Stores, and Pedlars, in every town in the-. Unued Stales, to uct as agents for.the above work. ~ oct7:3m. S’; a.-BAtOX. • \v, ?. marshali.. Removal. IT H. EATON-& Co. having removed from-Market 1 • st. to their New Store, No;G2 Fourth st;. between Wood and Market streets; are. now opening, their Fa Stock of Trimmings Vaneiy ■ Goods, among which ore— rCloak ond Dress Fnnges. of allkinds;- • Embroidery Gimps and Velvets; . ■ : Embroidery and Needle Work; ....... Zephyr ana Tapestry Chemtlie, Floss; Steel Bags nod Purses, Steel Trimmings; - Lm).'•s’Merino and Silk Vests and Hosiery; Childrens Coats; Gaiters, Mins, Gloves and Hosiery; Gent.’s Shirts, Undershirts, Drawers, Dressing Gowns; Childrens dresses of latest patters; which (hey offer at low prices; both wholesale and retail, i voetfr Orirt BUSHELS OATS—In store and ior snle by oettZO XV A J C ACHRSON Dr* o, u, Btewai, Ufl&iLU OFFICE at Miss Heiich's,on Fourth street, a few doors : above Wood street, tmiit the completion of the house nearly opposite. Teeth in blocks, with artificial gams' (after the manner now universally preferred in the east,) manufactured to spit each particular case. Teeth, from a full set down to a single one, inserted on a suction plate,: thus avoiding injury to the natural teeth. - Specimens ot blocks and suction plate may be examined at the office.! All operations Incident to the profession performed with care and faithfulness. ... . . (sep7-3m fiuifa PAKINLKStIIf heretofore existing between J. i.Halq r Reineman'A Co. was this day* dissolved -by mutual consent. The business of the late firm will be settled by Rememon A Co. JAB. HALE. - SANDS & REINEMaN, Sept. 27th, 1843 JOHN VOEGTLY. • The business witlbe continued by Saxna A Rcisxvan nod Joint Voeotlv, under the style of REINEMAN. It Co. aeptBB rpo RE SOLD—Three burying lots in the. Mt Umon X'Camelry, clegantly airaated. Apply to l • wKf DAVIDSON, • oct7 • r \ • ’. *.." : ;4th Ward,Allegheny.: New fillUUiery, Ac* A NEW selection of elegant winibr ribbons, feathers, XV .flowers, collars, chemisetls. fringes,gimps,Ac. Al so, patterns of new.and elegant designs of Calumals and Visiles, which will be made.up to order.in superior, workr andmatenal. Also, Bonnets, Hoods; and every article mthe millmery and dressmaking oct7 , MRS DUFF’S, No 10 St Clair st. rpOWSEND’S SARSAPARILLA—IO doz. Dr. Town- X scad’s Barsaparillajust received and for sale , by- . JOEL MOHLER, Druggist, octD:. cor«:.WoodandsthSts.: (J BBLS. CINCINNATI LARDOIL—Just received ami ) for sole by W A J C ACHESON, OCIBO • > . .- •.• •• No<2SimthfiHil»t. v ’ .Business Card; - . TYRANTSAB WELL ASMONOPOLIJSSIIIUSTFALL? SO MUST PRICES, “\X7HICH fact will be prbven by eolling at McGuxa&'s Vt Faahionable.Tailoring Eatafalißhment.Third street, 8t Charles Building, Motto; Small prqfits and quick sales. Vxtißrs i Frah and good .■■■; Competition: Very farm the background.- My old customers, and all others, are respectfuUy in formed that I am waiting for them. McGUIRE, oet2B Tailor. 8L Charles ■ jLIUR SALE—A pleasant residence, consisting of eight 'X acresof Land and a vaJuable bnck House,conve* mently arranged; also, a Stable, Garden;.ftc.;:all in good .repair, and in a healthy location, about one mile aoove Lawrenceville. Price,. S 3000; terms, 8800 in hand, balance at ten or twelve years. - ■ 8. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agentj : Smilhfield street TjiLOURr—Jl/bbli. Family Floor, a 1 superior brand, m X store and for sale by KING & MOORHEAD "C'ANCy COATINGS— . Opening this day, by Express, a fresh supply of,en /urely new sty!ei>,;at your own prices :iFrench Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings. CLOTH STORE, octGl.lw Post Bondings, corner Fifth and Wood. : NOTICE.-.AII persons indebted to the estate: of Rob ert A*.Campbell, late of the. city of Allegheny,’de ceased, arehcreby notified to make payment to the Un dersigned, Executors ofthe last will and testament of said ■deceased, and those having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated^ NELSON CAMPBELL, J , _ NANCY B CAMPBELL > Executors _..sep29-w6t _ GEO. R. RIDDLE, j •' . A UDITOR’S'NdTICE—The undersigned having been iX appointed on Auditor to distribute the moneys in the hands of -the Administrators of Aaron Whittaker, dec’d. among the creditors of the^Estate, notice is hereby given to said creditors; that he will attend at the office of J- R H. Hawkins, in Bakewell’s Buildings, Grant street, be tween Diamdnd alley and Fourth streei,for that purpose, on Wednesday,she Oth day of December, 1948: nov4 3tW» * H S MAGRAW. ==E o -: f i EORBALR— A lot on High st, near ihexorner.ofVVy* 1 lie, at the new Gorman Church.,- .-This Lot,2Q b> 89(L, will be sold on accomraodaung terms,, or leased on per petual lease, with the privilege of buymgoul lh© gromfi. rent at any time , _ Also—Several oth« r Lots on the Hill, in different places, for sale on accommodating torms,-or perpetual lease, at may suit purchasers. . ■ . U - augl2-tlll cbapgcd THOMAS MELLON j.. FUR SALE—A desirable Property of two Acres, with a comfortable Cottage Dwelling, good Stable, large Garden, Well, and soft water; all in good orderi Bituawd in Thompsonvllle, and well located for a country Store, or any otner bn^uiess—price, 81.000. - Also, six Acres pi Improved Land, now sown in wheat; price, $250. Cash or anDTOved Real Estate will be received. • Terms liberal. i P S. CUTHBERT, General Agent,. ! ■ octlff . ; Smithfleldatreeu ■fitOß SALE—A small two ftoty frame house, X conveniently situated, fronting on Pnde street, one jureet beyond the Hospital. The lot is 24 feet m front, by 123 feet aeep, and will be sold On accommodating terms. For ftmher particulars opnly at the bouse, oy to • t. . ae p2 • JAMES MAY; Water street.' Card—November 8,1848* *.r. TTr B MURPHY, North-east corner of Fourth and W ; Market streeu, Pittsburgh, has now completed, the opening of a s octlQ 30Fifth »t ChlftKeYlnc'* Heir Circular Scale Pianos* ,- m i "EIGHTNEW PIANO-FORTES, from lhe celebrated m&nufactofv of Chicker* ing, Boston; -witbihe new improved cir -11-- 1: ; flcular scale, just received and now open. For nale atm Mr. Checkering s Faciorv.prtce*, by - i • JOHN H MELLOR, No- 81 Wood mreet,Pm«bargh, sole Agent for Checker* a -rand and square Pianos, for WestcmPenno.' oct2. FASHiGNABLE MIILLINERY.—Mrs. 8. BaBB, Fourth street, near Wood, would inform the Ladies of Pittsburgh and-vicinity, that she will open-on Tue*day,the 24th inst, an extensive nssonment of Fall and Winter Millinery; • • •, ect2o ; Caib Terms and Oasis Prices* . ■ TTAVING provided myself with a. stock of Goods JtX adapted to. the city trade, 1 beg to invite ths, atten tion of every person purchasing, or about to purchase, Clothing forthe fall or winter wear, to what i have to oflerm theway of bargains. My styles are of the new est and richest that can be obtained—well and carefully selected/ That l will sell cheap, try me; that I. viU fit and please.you, be of that the judges; for no pains shall be spared on my purl. Any article that does not suit,- may be returned, and any arucle not giving satisfaction in wear or otherwise, .will mem abatement. Cashierms and cash prices, at No- 30, FtAh street. < oct2o JNO CURRAN Removal* - .- • .i . . T k J. W. M’DEVITT have rrmoved to No. 13 Libej (l • ty st.lo doors east of their> old stand, (same side) and tmmeUialeiy.oppastfe the head of Simthfield si; - . octPJm ________ Ttf USSPRATT k SONS’ SODA ASH—The subscri- JjX bers are now receiviug their Fall atockof the above article,-three- vessels, viz: theJnmata, Medallion' aud Lydia, having arrived at Philadelphia and Baltimore,and two more, the Stephen Baldwin and Leila, shortly ex pected; they ore, therefore, prepared to receive orders. They will receive daring the winter and spring regular •uppllfesviaNew Orleans.-: sopaS - W kM. MITCHELTREE SHAD— 20 bblfl.: No: l Shad on hand and for sale by otto KING k MOORHEAD : ini*k HUSHtibS kVt-in store and for sate by IUU octl2 W. k J C ACHESON. A NTHON’S XENOPHON’S MEMORABILIA —Xen &. ophon’a Memorabilia of Socrates,. with English notes,critical oud explanatory, the prolegomena of Kuh ner, wigger’s Life of Socrates, etc.: by Charles Anthon, L. L.D., Professor of the Greek and Latin languages in Columbia College, New York, and Rector of the Gram* mat School. Just reoeived-and forsale.by JOHNSTON * STOCKTON, octgQ v •, . : Booksellers, cor. Matket and 3d sts. f IMiOMAt* 8.. KeNNEOY, Attorney at Lata—Office on X Fourth, between Wood and Smtthfield.: -s . Rkpcbknces.—-Gen. J. Kj Moarehead, John Graham, :Pres. Pittsburgh. Bank? Mr.. J. - W. ; Burbrtdge; Logan; Wilson, k Co-.McCord k Pittsburgh,Pa*- ocill y •XTEW BOOKS—-The Women ot the Amencau Revo* lution: by Elizubeih F. Ellet—in two volumes, with portraits. r -Robert Burns, as a. Poet, and as a^Man: by Samuel Tyler, of the Maryland Bar ; The Gambler, or.the Policeman’s Story : by Charles Burdett - How to be a Man; a book for boys,contnminguseful bints on the formation of character hy Harvey Newcomb. Haw .to* be■a Lady;; a book for girls,, containing useful hints on the formauonof character: by H. Newcomb.? : Anecdotes for Boys—-Entertaining narratives and an ecdotes, illustrative of principles and character; by Her. vey Newcomb . Anecdotes.for Girls—Entertaining narratives and an ecdotes,illustrative of principles and character. . . •> Just received nod for jale by . . ; oetiff JOHNSTON * STOCKTON. ■ •*••**,.*. V^- : JJ \;- ? : r ' “> - t * -< > z j. < *, / - - ,£ ” - 1 _ < y i y 7 £ ;>7 , v> ;V^.yp- ~'~ - -- h i-s.t <-.&■'* b-iix Ki^wAfiva; [ i,:*J< ; :‘ ,x- /J -w Ji\.£f^'~ J "■'-•“’S^ : vr-rV; V iv* it*:**’’ A ‘ <•.'■>' / --■?- -4^tft v :ji ♦-. X‘*~ cl j^. V,; t*' '<>./V; tAv>^£^fei 6 aSO*"‘ i. "*? - ]i’si^rs'r4^'^6;‘';'' ! Vv^'A^r'«'--HJ-; 1 .!. 77f]4yC.’4b4444 * ii l - ~ 'iVfT' ,, *i'Vi. , ' , , 1 i ’'' 'V--?'- ' v'- c Uffi.S.J'« ?• ' - •* ;• ;. >'.*■•' ••: ’ 1 -. • -fi.- - 3-'z -„ V 7' ■^- , '>‘ ' ' * 1. -r-o ' T.*-.. ;* . i-’ • ;'>j t' « 1 ? ‘ t \ ~ w > ’4-> -* ' ' _ n The f}raniJ Pnrgatlve*~ * T *■ 7 -' » 1 £^’\vv SR CUCKENER’3 SUGAR COATED VBG&TA- i v **» r *-? * DLE EXTJUCT PJLLS—These celebrated PiU* r ~ V j obtained on enviable notoriety in the Unitftd States, “4 *„ ' ? * as & curative for Giddiness, Dyspepsia, Spue Stomach, S' * - - -, Headache. Fever*. Pile*: Cosnveness, Coughs. Heart ~ “J 7 > , . t ,s burn. Liver Complaint, Scurry, Sore Throat, Inward ! *> «■ Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, indigestion, &nd a J variety of other fleah-is heir to, os a \ ■*' x ' ” , „ j medicine for the ln albseasonsiof the year,—- i ,*■ - 6pnng v 9ummer, aummnf ond3Vinter > '-~and under aJJcir< J % » '■ * , Cjirastanccs, they can be idken-with pcrfcct safety hnd * r „ 71 , success As a vennifurt lj * .' * *- v » }' drett, they are onmal&d. Being coated with pure white sugar, children will easily take them rthey neuhergripa tf 1 1 _ - . nor nnasSate, hre gentle, but thorough in Uteiroperatton V r For adolts, by increasing the dose v they are equally ben "\ 3 eficial. : Aa an Anu-Bthous Pt/lthey vsilibeioand with. -.1 ‘ - < outs superior A k any one, among the thousands who I “, ' > 1 ' r „ /- - use them, and an unqualified approval will be the certain 1 S / ‘ result. - v v- , RcmcmhCr Dr C V.Clickener is tie original inventor , - * * “ w i .** of Sugar Coated Pills, and thatnothlngoTthesonwas % “ <■ 1 -' v ever heard of until be introduced them in June, 1643 * t: *■?*** Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for CUckener’* i ' - ' v ( x v J ?“ ‘,' w ' ' Sugar Coated Vegetable PlUs, and take nooihen,or they « t ,”* ■* * , ~ 4\ wmbe made the victims of a fraud. ‘ •« , “ |p*Pncc, £scents-perboi , • ' u Dr Chckaner’s principal office for the sale of Pill A, la . , ', j 66 Vesey st, N. Y • s * , - ; ' < * ‘’j WM JACKSOtf. S&Diliettyai head of WftodjPbts- ■- >\ f y - ♦ ; 1 burgh, Pa ,Generft( Agent for Pennsylvania, ♦ ’ s} «, + * Ohio, and the nvdrcounueaof Virjinia. > . * * The following the duly appointed Agents for AUe- ■n ' ’ ~ “ \ % - gheny county. Pa.. - i -. . 1 • .>■ A‘.“M:MarshaU,) » ‘ . - ' - 1 Dr. Brown, > Allegfaesrcity. , , ■ , J R Johnson, ) «. - / Jonathan Ghreiar, Manchester f- J Alexander-Asdale, Wyhe stjeat. - I ’ ' *i < - /, J. B.H. . ' _ S _ J 1 - , ’ Wm J* Smith, TemperSncenlie 1 r G. H Starr, Sewiokley. * j j - - 'V ?* v Edward Thompson, wilkmtburgh. »s . ’ < Daniel Negfey, Kast Liberty . . * *• i. * , «j \ * . ...vlli Z; Mitchell; AVUkinsburgh. , r O a - H Howland k, Son,M'Jteesport., _ *■ l . > ‘ u ' C. F Diehl, Elisabeth. _ * 5 • 1 ■? r * John Blaek, Turtle Creek*. ■“ - * - ** Al’Eldowney, Bakeraio wn * • •Samuel Springer,,Clmton _ _ s n v. _ James hrKee,Siewanstowiv - } - r 1 Biley hTLaughhn, plum township ’ . , - ‘ J. Fulton, Tareutum. , , ' « ■* ' ' vc * * Jeremiah Fleming, Laxyrencevillo ' - rt , Robert Williams, Arthursvtlle. f 1 augSS-d&wGm f 4, 4 1 w . . .... ~,.. ■,• ~;J , ~i i, JV 'Y’..vV . -vv -.j4 ..v j-b£ cV ■r.- 1 v-i a.. !>• :, r -N'i'V Sirife-ii'f • 1 v ~ S * VWV &C-*> -•>* ; --;..-7rs?•. • . ' * f 7.% r : sT. N " 1 , x j- VV u _ -wj* ’ * 1 *:! 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J- *it 4 t , > *v X A. 71,:; - aei "■'-f ; X "-- J • of Foreign nud Demesne Goods; making' puc pftberapst extensive assortments in tbo country*, eut-i - bracing the latest, richest and most-fashionable. «yles.ofl Imported and American Goods, purchased manure pack-i . ages from .the importers,manufacturers andlarge Auction - sale*; by,one of the firm residing in: New York, who is constantly us the newest and most desirable 1 gooda tn The Eastern markets,which will be* offeredas Tow nsat any establishment in the Umted States, and' ower than couldpossibly.Jbeoflfeted by any House in the : West; -: Weanumerate .the following articles--/,:.;-./’.- - DRESS SILKS—-8 .cases rich changeable;*tripediplaid' and brocade Gro de AffncyGro de Berlin, Gro ae Swiss/ Grade-Algiers.Glacier r black Grade Rhine,Tnlfata;fine Satin, Florence of all colors, Ac. Ac. '- Also,-Silk Velvet of all colors, a very Thrge stock 35 CA9ES DRESS GOODS* vizt coses extra nch satin: stuped Cashmere? do do do printed do do; do small figur ed English deLtune; do Clenenee Plaids, striped Orion* tals,Ac. .-Also, 50 cases Alpaccas; 29 ca&es-nch striped and plain Lyonese;6^-Tartan-Plaid andSlik Twill; $4. ca hmeres and Grandilla Plaids .FRENCH MERINOS—A' full ajtsortmertt : of black, -mode, scarleuMoroort, Nazanne, blue, purple, andoihei' colors, of tbe best manufacture ' 2200SHAWLS' Comprising the most extensive assort ment ever offered fnthis cityvembraeinglongandsquare Cashmere andTananjilaid Shawls, Maude/BruiTswick; Finlnml, Jenny Liud, Lamartine, and other Shawls. - - r ’EMBROIDERIES, LACE GOODS. GLOVES. Ac.— -Lace caps, collars-.caffe, standing .collars, chemizetts' Alsojinen combnc and lawn Hdkn. Laces and Edgings; Beitßibbons.Hosiery of all kinds; Gloves do." --i GIMPS, FRINGES;CORDS,BRaID3 } Ac.—A Allies* sortment of the most fashionable styles.--' -r -. - -LINEN -AND HOUSE^KEEPING-GOODS—Case of Irish Linen, best manufacture; Linen: Sheeungs and pil lowcase LinenSjTable Damask ondDiaper,Satin Damask Table - Cloths and Napkins, -Hacknbiick, Russia, > and BinPs Eye Diaper. 'Tlannels—over .1000 pcs; of every, variety; • Bleaenedand Brown Muslins—more.than 15*,- 000 pcs. of all tbe welLknown makes -:vRIBBONS—More than 100' cartons entirely >new- fall ; -and winter Ribbons, very choice styles Flench Cloths, Cassuneres and Doeskins, in great vn •Tiaty; Vestings, Scarfs, Cravats and Jldkfs. r ••‘w White Goods of every description, together with every article Usually found in a dry goods store. The following is an invoice of 67 cases goods'ju&l re - cetved, with, the prices annexed 10 bales of and white 1 Flannels, all wool, forl6c ' 7 coses blue and orange Prints, : . -to - do- ; Calicoes, 33 yards for. - too r 13. do fast colored Prints, 6} 17 do Bleached Muslins, 4£ 4 do - Mous de Laine, isi ■ 7 do ‘ real Scotch lif - Also; 50 bales 4*4 Brown muslin, - • - 44 All of wbjch, in connecuon with thoso above mention ed, will be offered at less prices than cun be afforded by: any other esrablishment in this city. The ONE PRICK. SYSTEM, which insures jusuce and fairness to alf, will be strictly observed. Any arucle purchased at this es ■ tabluhmeftt, found to be above thc general market price, a consequent reducUon will most willingly be made, up on the circumstances bemgmadeknown toTtie Propne-i tors; it being their desire: that all goods shall bo aola -on> fair and honorable terms/ ." All persons ore rdSpectfully invited to:examine our assortment without -feeling the least obligauon to purchase. - . ' . . " ooiT -^ THIS GubDKII REIS ulvifi AUAIN. NEW FALL AND WINTER DR Y GOODS. /fUST'receiving and nawopemng, aVihe f " tl of tho B/G BEE HIVE, on Slarket street, between Third ■ and -Fourth streets—one of the 4BSS largest, cheapest; and- best assorted, slocks ofv :887 FoZi and Wtntsr DRY GOODS, ever oflered in Pitts-: burgh, to which-the attention of our unmerons customers - anotbe public generally, is respectfully invited, as the: subscriber is confident that he can ofier such bargains in Dry Goods as cannot be.snrpassed by anyotherhouse m the city As these goods have been purchased at prices far be low those, of any former sepson } T they-will be'sold at greatly reduced prices Among this LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK will be foundmany choice and desirable goods-at extremely low pnees LADIES' DRESS GOODS* ■ Veiy nch and fashionable Dress Silks; Plaid and Striped Black Satin; striped and plaid'Silks; plain black (very glossy) Gro de Rhine; plain blackTicb Lustre; Lustnug; Silk, tor Vizettee, Manullaa and Capes, at very low . pnees;: newest designs and latest sty.es Cashmeres; ptain andsauastnpea Cashmeres, very:cheap; French Merinos,all^colors; De Lames, plain,-figuredandeaun stnpcd, ata mat reducUon on former prices; Gala, Cal ifornia and Cashmere Plaids; Mohair and: Monterey Plaids r a!J qoaliuesrAlpaceas,' all:qnalittes and colors, from 12| to 75c per yard SHAWLS • SHAWLS 1 ! Fine Cashmere, Terkem and Broche Shnwls; , Black embroidered Cashmere and Pe Lame Shawls; Fine Thibbet and De Lame Shawls;/ Fine black and colored Cloth Shawls; - ; . Fine quality Long Shawls,-very cheap, ' Plain black oud plaid Silk Shawls, very cheap; ■ -1 . A larae lot Plaid Black Shawls, from 75 cents to 83,00 each, all wool DOMEBTIC GOODS! MUCH SELOW FORr y HER PRICES Good dark Calico, from 3 to 6e. per yard f / Best quality dark Calico, from oto 10c.; ; '. Yard, wide purple etl2|c.; •' • - Good yard wide Bleached Muslin, from 4 to.6£c.; - Uubleaced Mtslin, yard wide and heavy r sto file.; -- - Bed Tickings and Cheeks, all pnees; . • . - • : . : Blankets, Rom eoarse to the hast quality. very cheap; - - A full assortmentof Red, Whuhand Yellow Flannels; -' - Satinets, Kentucky Jeans, Jerseys, Liuseys, Ac., Ac., all of which will be sold at reduced rates— - At ffo. GS Jlsrketst. sepßMf war L RUSSELI4 R. D* Thompson, Nb. 110 MarJtltsrreet, three doors from Liberty street - HAS jufttreeeived bis entire Block of Fall and Winter DRY. GOODS f consisting, of. every style of-Rich a Silks: all wool Cashmeres and D& Lames; French 7 Merinos, all colors; Changeable and Black Silks, for Mnnullas; fancy colored De Latnes, for children. SHAWLS of every, kind thatis fashionable; some new styles of Long Shawls worked Capes and Collars, from .the: lowest to. the. higbestnrices DOMESTICS —This department is very full,: . . Often and fancy Floor Cloths always on hand ■ The above Goods have been purchased since the ’de pression in prices, and will be sold at the .lowest rates. r seplO-tf TTNDER-SHIRT9 AND DRAWERS—The subscrib : U enrare now. receiving their^^large stock c f Fall and Winter Geods, among which are to be found*— : Heavy Wqoi Udderrshins aud Drawers; , ••■■•".•-.v. r Fine Saxouy aud Cashmere Under-shirts and Drawers; . Fine Silk Under-shirt* and Drawers,-some extra good, . Cashmere, Saxony, Berlin andSUk Glove's Wool and Menuo Half Hose, Ac , Ac •Some of the above Goods are well adapted to tbe Pitts burgh market, aud gentlemen will find at our estabhsh •meDt almost every desirable siyle of Wooleo Goods.- Merchants are solicited to examine our. Slock; as we : ihint we have purchased at low rates, and intend to sell lower , than. the. same qualities of Goods can be .found. West of the Mountains. Warehouse North-east corner of Fifth and Market sts v upstairs. • . (oct29). . -EDWARD TODD A CO.; • 1 • bam fiapply of Kew Ooods X - . ’ HC]|7’: R^-MURPHY is now openinghis seraiuf supn/y of Tv v Winter Goods,'incluaiug.a variety of shnaea of DRAB FRENCH MERINOS, Scarlet. Cherry, and other high colored Merinos;- - Bro-vrt do Also, PARMETTOS, of same colors Ac.;-. / Withmany otherdcsirable Goods; that are very scarce; all of which will be sold very ehtap, at North-east corner: Fourth and Market streets oci27 ■\TEW CALICOES!—Now opeu at No/SQ» corner of ■Xv - Fourth and Market streets, a. very .-large stock of handsome-new style Calicoes ana Chiulzea—^which have, been selected wntt much care; with particular reference to fastness of colonug, durability of fabric, and beauty of design. - Amongihem may be found:> . Dark colieoes only 3 cents* -British Chintzes, 12| cents.. Fastcolot do;, -: ■ H--' Green ~ - lt ; - 121 - im . ' Brmsh pnrpledo.,l24 u - Blue and orange,l24’. .ii : Mernmac do ; 124 “ - Turkey Red Cnmues. * : do - Muedaj 124 : u - Farmiure Chintzes; : ' These goodaare now lower than they have ever been before, and are worthy the ImmediateaUention of por ehasers PHILIP ROSS, • sepll v 1 ■ - . : * ■ corner Fourth and Market sts. t By Express* ENTS: 5 SUMMER GOODS.—Super.- s|ngle milled \JT French Habit Cloths; nch styles Casslmeres; black. and colored C&shmeretts; Queens and Summer Cloths’ figured and plain Drop D’Etes/ Vesuugß,-“very choice’: Marseilles, Silks ana Satins, and figured Linen Drills;. Cheaper yet! ROBINSON’S Clolh Store, : may2s - Post Buildings, comer Fifth and Wood. 'FLANNELS! Flannels!!—Just rec ed and now-open- JP ed a large -supply of white, yellow, and scarlet flannelsv all wool, which will be sold by,the piece,-or single yard, lower than.the same quality of goods have ever been before offered*.'/: PHILIP ROSS, ; selfi 7 N0.59.c0r of 4th and Market sts. * ALMANACS’ 18401 ALMANACS! TPHE subscriber returns his thanks for thh. patronage r X heretofore received for the annual publication, styled LOOMXB’ ALMANAC. • < We have the pleasure to.anuounce.our fifteenth.annu al number, as now ready for. soleiby the gross, dozen, pr singly. Much care has been taken to have the Calender pages correct, as well os the Chronolomcal events noted. \Vc have-also, in the selection'of. reading, matter, been parucnlsrly Careful not to adomanythiagof doubtful mo rality; on the contrary our endeavor. has been to . pre-. sent interesting subjects, that will ’bear rend ing daily; with profit by-ail the members: ofa-family; we therefore bespeak' the continuance of favor, aud-would suggest to customers to be particular to ask' for Loomis’ Axmsnac,-Pittsburgh; or/Magazine'as.desired: - Also, Geratau, English, and Presbyterian Almanacs, for 1849; for sale at the book and paper tvarehouseof • - > LUKE LOO&USrAgeut 1 Be p3iM2mAw2; - N 0.89 Wooil.ntfHot.' * A HOUSEANDLOT AT A BARGAIN— Aji> per J\j -son in yvant of & comfortable dwelling house, in . a good-neighborhood, on. Wylse-:sireet, a short, distance from the Cuutt House can provide, themselves, for the sraTUsumofSSOOcaeh.r-rApply to > ? /, - JOHN COYLE oet2 ■ ~ 4th Atreet, near Simihfield st .■ TUST RECEIVED AT M; A MINER’S—The Twoi O Dianas, or the Son of a Count and Daughter. of• n,: King, complete; by Alexandre Dumas/, • .r ; a: -. liewet’s. edition.of The Pictorial Catholic. New Testa-: meat; tu be concluded Jn 12 parts,- at 25.ceuueach; under; the. editorial supervittoh otThe,. Right Reverend John 1 Hughes ~ < . Three Sisters and Three Foiluues; or .Roae,:U)aiU’hc and Violet, by O II Lewis, Esq All the Ladies’ Magazlues, forNoveml>er •The Manner of the Mines, orThe jyjaid of lhe'MonoiK tery, a Tale qf the Mexican Armstrong-; Pocket Escnlapius, or every oneins-own William Young.M D f LineU’sLiving Age, No 232 1 / As YouLikelt,aComedy;by Wm Slmlcspeare. - : Also, olLthe numbers of the Revised Drama; on baud: and for sale BERFORD, of Allegheny* haa all the above.; gy Smithneld street, 3d door above Second. op.tgQ i- . or Rose Tooth Paste, o nleasant denlifice XX for the gums and teeth,: (prepared by Rousseh in store and for sale hy, foct3}: .. JOEL MOHLEIt-- 1 BUSHELS OATS—Received .and tor sale bv OUU octll W k J C ACHKbON aMuKL-W..JJUA.CH , Attornej/l—Qificc oit4tb street, near Grant, Putsbaigh.--.. - • octSS- i V; »v; >: *V ~ ■*•' : -£y‘. ‘ y:n.- ,«* \ , >- <■. „* '' « eX. -ft 1 '"-. ■s ,‘v% V■> - . ? »I- \ •> * V % ' r - , * 4 * ?m: ■■' ;Rli ' ’'"'" •-• *■• V- .;-:v..:.".-_.>.••>.•%. -j.-V ?i *:i ~" ./• •- V, }•■:.; i <*- iy -r v T«v- - r "' *' v W . : Plttilmrglt;anv THE swift steamer CONSULjvDoitsxT P. \LgSSK» Kras£Y r Master* : will leave regularly for wmSmmmk "Wheeling,on Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day, atlO oclock, precisely . . Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thorsdayiraud Satur day.at7o*clock. a. ■. The Consul will land at all intermediate ports. Every accommodation that can be procured, for the comfort and safety, pf passengers, has- been providedj / The' boat is also provided with self-acting safety-guard, :to prevent explosion. : fbr freight or passage apply on board, or 10 . octg JOHN-FLACK.-Agent. / New Arrangement* THEsteamer CALEB COPE will leave for LfiHHnK Beaver, Glasgow, and Wellsville/ on Tues ■BMSaaHi day,-Thursday, at 9av re inmingon Monday, Wednesday, and Fnday. ’ Bhehasa boat at.the Jandinfi, between wood street and theßridge,’ prepared to receive freidits at any tune SAW HARBAUGH; Agents,j; < tnarfi No 33. Wood street F.or.- Cincinnati*-.--.'’.""'-...--, . •- Tux new and light drunght: steamboat ,jap9M»h. ALLEGHENY CLIPPER, Wat rl|kju^ol:TSßsoN,'Master; wtllleave for the above JBattaaafenndall intermediate For freight or passage apply on board [nov2 For St* Loolfl* ’• > ■ a: / The splendid fastrmnune steamer |fEj» CAMBRIA r4fi«fggHHr.C.s.Kendnek,Master,Wißleaveforthe fBBBBEBBBVabove and intermediate ports regularly. - For freight or passage apply on hoard, br - : novl FORSYTH & CO For Cincinnati and Louisville* I JB&A - THE staunch steamer PACIFIC, T. Cimp ■Sßßßßßssix, Master, will leave for the above and in termediate ports,regularly For freight or passage apply on board, or to oc3o GEO B MILTENBBBGBR, Agent For Clnclikitatt. ' ; . rp& The new nnd hchtdraught steamer JOHN .jhBM|EM9Q. ADAMS; willjeave for.the above and m-. ■BW&SMBiennediate ports Tcgularly: - ; • For freight orpassage apply.onboard.- . jy2Q: For Brownsville* .. (■ JE2+4& - The new and splendid passenger and mail ■mSSßtti *l*wner BALTIC) Capt. A. Jacobs, wilMeave 'for theuabove port danng the; present: week* aiSju m,, i positively' i - For freight orpasssge,^appljron.bonrd. For St. X*OUtB*;;'.V". Thenew and splendid steamer ORIENTAL* LJhmi Van. Hogs, Master,. .wilUeave for the above. ■wßtt&SßSm andintermediate■ pons, regularly Tor freight or passage apply on board.' ; mats - For Bt. Lonlßi Qalenat and Unbuque. i iTHE good elearaerST. ANTHONY,-Taos. tSB&BsB Mat, 'Master*, will- leave far the 1 above, ports, > regularly v For freight or possoge apply on board ,'.0rt0..-: JAMES MAT or malO GEO MILTENBERGEB. Ag*t __ For Brownsville. ; •JK-fi, THEnew Mail and Passenger steamer AT-. IaNTIC, i James Parkinbon, Master*. will leave for the above port this day* at. B*. is;, positively.- . ? For freight or passage, apply on board. . l ,feb2 For Cincinnati. The light draught steamer FRIENDSnfP : 1 to, Master, willleavc;for the above and. dSoßsEttnierroediaSe porta, this day: - TFor freight or passage apply on board.. • oct23-•. For liontsvitrerv* ' K.- : The fine steamer VERMONT, Captain I IEESS HazICTT, will: leave tor the above mid lfffWjflßßß»-allmiennediateport*. BBMBHEHBB nsocLABLV Forfreight or passage, apply on board. nov4i T?OR SALE—Four Building Lots: two 24 feet fronton Jj . Cliff -street by,75 feet to ail alley. - Also, four: Lots: two 20 teet luiit.i feet front op Cook by 75 feet deep to an alley; price suj.J ra,.-h, terms 850 m hand, balance mfivceaual yearly rpn^inentsof.B3o each.... S CUTHBERT, Gem Agent, 0c124 _ Smnhfifhfstrpgfc CtUNDIUBS-lOObagh green Uto Uirtee, O 35 ‘ p Faucy “ 15 * Lnguayra “ 10 u old gov. Java” 30 half chests Green Teas, 20 “ “ CheelanuudOolong.Tea 50 cattyboxesoasoriedTea*;:- ■. ~ ;60 boxes Tobacco, assorted;: 50 “ Palm Soap;. . 30 u Chilhoatlie Soap, 5 “ CasnlBfr u 10 “ fine Palm add Almond Sonp • 40 “ MR. Raisins, 20 “ “ “ (new crop,) 30 “ Candles, 2000 &}».■.. . c!3 ■•.-.K..Crushed and Pulverized Sugar 10 “NO Clarified Sugar; ~ ;. ; : 3 cases Woolsey’a D R “ r 3 10 hhds. New Orleans. - ; 5 doz fine-Olive Oil; 10 ‘ cans supenorMustard; : C “ Extract Lemon c 2 “ « Rose, , 2 1 “ Vanilla, 1 1 “ assorted Jellies, Lease Jujube Paste, .1 > l -Licorice “ :.v' ; . 1 keg English Split Peas, 5 bids. No. 1 Salmon, 5 “ ‘ Mackerel, 10i andlbbts.. .. , “ . .• ■:? 20 bhla Nos 2 and 3‘* ... .m . . i : 50doz. Bowls; i • m-. . . v 150 . 4 «-Com Brooms, 50bbU,N. WILLIAMS,' ■ ' oct2o • rry.:-:, - • Corner of .Wood nndFnlh streets.: Great Wesfern Saddle. HARNESS, TRUNK AND. WHIP MANUFACTORY- XpHE.subscriber...takes.this method of- infirttniug hi* X-friends and■the. public in, general; that be has the. . largest stock of the following named articles, of hi& qwn manufacture, lil Uns City-Saddles, Harness,Triitika and' Whipsjall of wlubMie will warrant to be made of the besi.maienal,.andtby the best mechanics in Allegheny couutv. : Being, determined to sell his. inanufticturesi somethinglower.Uianhas beeu heretofore soldinthe city; lie would invite persons in need or the above named nr tides,-io his. Warehouse, No.-.'244'Liberty street.oppo* sife Seventh. Also, bands made to order for machinery.’ oct3l , G KBRBY. STRAYED ORSrOLKN—-Fraintaghicap's Tavern. 3 mileafroin Allegheny, on the Frnnklmßoad.on-Weds nesday evening, last, Sept. 27tl»* 1843, a Bay blare, abouv U} hands high; has a siuuH white: spot, on her forehead; ■aud some.wliue on one of her hind ieel; had on a halter when she ltd She i*ahonts}rurs.old Auy person who will return her to:the subscnher;tor. to John Agnew, Sncond House, Allegheny, orsenrt Imn Kitormaiiunwhere she can he ohiained. wilt lie suit*: ahtj rewarded JOHN FERGUSON, ; .oci9 » Pine Township TJKCTIFIED WHISKEY; of. superior quality, with an; XV assartmentof Foreign and Domestic Liquors, always' •on hand and forFale by MITCIfELTRF.E. »ep2s Of) BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES—For sale by ±y nnvtt CUMMINS & SMITH X Landing, toot of Wood street, on Insi Thursdayvthe •2Cth'ulivi.Baqk-Wool, marked * f ßraitb A Pius-. buTgh* ; Anypersoir,- byreturmng iuwill be liberally rc wanled by S A W HARBAUGH, , noV2 . • No. 53 Water and 104 Front street •. « PRIVATE DISEASES. jPrJßreum, N flsDiainondA.Uey»;can he consulted in at (Wfcotefiatuwinfcldema ; -v’ loihe human frame > '>i and its consequences, together with all w impurities qf the blood, with all diseases or " eepereafongn&skm diseases,withsiriciures,gleet,urethral , : dischargesj seminaLweakuessiUidiinpotencyi also, piles, ■ femalevweakness, diseascs'-'of the iwonvh, : = monthly suppressions, diseases- of the joints, fistula in anoj nervous afiecuons, pains mthe-haek and lbinairri*--'-' i tauoiu ofihe neck of the bladder and kidupyi, scorbutic i eruptions, letter.nngwonn.raeTcnnaldiMusevffcc; v . ; > TWELVE YEARS’ PRACTICE : Exclusively devoted to the study and treatment ofvenel • : ,real andthose ansingJrom Youthful excesses* - ; gaiety, climate, or : impurities of the blood,.whereby the < consuiuitonmayhave.beenenfeebled,enable*Dr, Brown-- - to offer assurances of speedy rclief io allwhomsyploce themselves under hi& care : Dr. Brownes offices are conveniently arranged into sep arate apartments. Pauents con viuiDr B without fear of exposure to other visitors. * • •• It is of importance to many persons in iteed-of fined if ul . aid, to obtain good adviceprivately andprompiiy.-.To ait 1 ' - ' such,- Dr~ Brown’s ready, eluJLin removing tsnered? (in cases, in their various forms and Bta^s,offersimlucemeuis : which cau.rarely.beequalled. • Strangers are hereby posed that Dr;.Brown, hasibeen regularly educated in everybranch. of forth*, lttstiwelveyears': i confined , himself exclusively to the treatment of those' diseases r Dr-Bjewpia the only regularly educated surgeon in Pittsburgh-who gives- bis whole attention to those com* - plaints v - and speedy/cores will, in all cases, be guaranteed. * . JRecent coses are relieved in ashortume/withoutlnterS ~ - ruption from business " * .. |E7"Hemia or Bon tore .-rDr; Brown -also invitesper* sons -afflicted -with Henna to caU,-as be hoapaid parttcu, - Jar attention to that disease * , letters'from n distance,asking cdvtee;maai contain fee, or they will not be attended to -' on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood streev-Towards themarket.;' Consulianonsstrietlyconfi dential -*• oct2s-d&wly> q -t. '|S~EUhIATISM^-rDr-:Br>wn / Bnewly discovercdrera XV edy/or.Rtieamadira a speedy; and certain remedy ; for that painful trouble It never fails. - Office , and Private Consultation; RoomsvNav 05, Dia mond alley, Pittsimrglu Pa> ;>The‘Doctor la always at home. . 1 taolSstewif Dalley’aßlnglcalPaiiiExtraoior. mo THEPUBLIC.—This i»to'certify that!havefound Magical Paw Extractor to-prore acure-for ■the;Chronic Rhcuraalism, whjch-l have been.afflicted with for ten j ears, in my lap joints ABRAHAM R; ?VBEELANfr' Acquackanoeki N. Y, Apxtf 8,1348 ; H. Sir.:. I bavo;bcen lroabled wiib , lhe > Piles for eight months*and. CQutdgetno ‘relief. Ybtir ‘ Magical Pam Extractor,.having been recommended to.-, .mc.lnppliedirhnUwicejObtainedmfliDnt rehcfyaiulm n short ume;was perfectly cured; - CooUi not get Huy-' more of ii**l:.wauld not,lake a:bundrcddollftrsfprtUe balance of my box. WIEUAM HAL!*.- ' / 97NorlhMoore street,New Yorky June 19, -^-Bir , -CAUTloX.~i)a«ry^ a only Depet.m the city aml •wbere.,tAS;g«nume nrt»fiB can he oqtamcJ, wholesale andxeioij, is 0t416 Broad\va>. - H.DALLKTis the myeniorof Uus inily mvalaabTe coru ipound, : ; fore, no other person ever has: made, or everemi make, a ' • gram of ithimielf. 1 . abound!:-Every ;iruly valuable article: is - •subject to be .depredated upon by-counterfeiter* aud ww -: •posters,-and naihni£,ihat we-know. of,-, has more. exteh- : • :-uvely experienced.that fact than Dalleyshlagicalpam Extractor! : Dailey, in caAes-of.the severest 1 ? Burn Sj-ScaldSfPUesy&Ci,-'Will: aflbcd-itwamtrrhe/i-and produce atonce.a coolmgand aoothmgefiect—extracting ;pain in ond from one to fifteen imuatesj bntbe sure,nj* way s. apply it on Imen—never on coitoncJmh. nomatlerunderwhat name thoymay appear, or wrap* •pliedi'tdtoaystmlaisond,-inrrrase£A«sp' aheeiJcad.fromliPOlb*. to the square foot,in sheets pr o- / ; by 20 feeti which they wiiriurmsuio thelrade. wholesale; • crept to order m any sue that may he wanted TUeyalsoronnuracture and keen constainlyonhumt, ieadefvplpea from 2. to i inch cahbreconueduct pipe, for i ' convey»ng waterirom:ennug», furnished tonhe. country irade t anupmun ou reefs in: lengths of from-100 lolOOov feetoneacn.reelywnltdirecnous.as to the proper method of laying. Also, on hand, afavge supply of Pat-' ■-% entsucUQiv;Puropn..for wells or cisterns. Snow AC*'* very eupeiror cast iron suction Pumps r .Hydrant work ot every description .executed in the most durable muimer, aml on the most accommodating v terros/r Orders-fromihe coamry lor leaden pipes, : sheet -leadvor pumps, will receive prompt alicnuoiu/ p J 7 daw Pianos* A SPBNDID ASSORTMENTOF* MAHOGANY A V/> JX BOSS WOOD PIANOS Just, Imishert The** in siTamem* areraadeailer theiate 4 ” - • .. •••••,- , .