f* - ' " 7 t 1 , ‘ f / ' v " & * f - y 4 v > * * ’ r * ■" M l -'. / . - - -■■ ■'y y.^-’' 4 -’; ‘ : ,/y. -- A %M l v ,* ' * * ‘ ,*. . i i'- «', , » " 1 -■ . „? s- -,, J » >a ~,'»,*' i-, < < - 1 * c ' - - >5 ,- ' _7 r - \ kt i_ tiM v S V : k ’ ' ‘ " * ‘ ; - t; *' : ~ ■* „ „ '~J; « A , ’ .. . _ -*s?trrs«ajr>^«c^£¥p •- '' *^J X . 4 1 ' uj.-.—, v ~ i*„ * •** l '■ -' ?-'" ' ..: -■ ’ I ■l l >...' | i Hi..i’‘.M..fir.i ■_■■i j J 1 »JJ.... ,i.J, ■... ■ ■■■-'■ .__ _ Hrg,®joi> -:v : CiS’:- * SW.BSHIO STOCK OS' 5 . - v- " . . Whohirt.mil > i '■'_■ • J •■: • TT^ v K."«‘«aj»oro than oie w- i •“. ♦ *. i* ' . ~ v- I * Xl PocleagcsorForelgii ami Don . k v , A *,4 i“ **r.4 v pneofjhrnioatexiftnaiveassorimen v l«T . ,L, 6 / », * , , . bracbfflhe lawal, ncUeflt and most S‘ i *‘ J' * ’ ,i % \ Imported and Amencan Goods; pure \ . - *i* . ages from .t&e im porte rsjinanojactur - v'-’ J n - V* 4 V 1 . ?aie»,.by-pne of the firm; residing iri ■ni/vv* »** <> “« » *j x ' -. * *,*/.» cpnatamly; aenduiff na the neweat 4 i* 5 V «.h-, v , ► ]* -» , *. - •:..: goods in tho Eastern markets; whic «2 , lrt i St J > V ♦'■ : iowasqt ony.establishment in the * ?aI V v . s ;^ f , ’ ower than could possibly beoffered •» JV'.d\ v •*-*, DRESSBILKS--Ccasesrichehar t ♦ + V' 1 and brocade firodeAffric,Gro del fri 1 * V 1 t’-iii' iSVW's'S** .grodeAlgiers,Glaeier r blaekGroid » T * *' i ***' * Satin, Florence of all colors, Ac, & V :• v l *! »*»-• of all colors, a very large stock. Xt .s S* 35 CASES DRESS GOODS; viz: i ‘ **v ,***? Jr**.*** V* i - striped-Cashmere: do dodo printed i J&\::'l .. *JH' ed English deLaioe;doClenence 1 -?w 1 - tals,&c. Also, 60eases Alpaccas; f aW*!T *** * t 1 k *■*• -S tr»*s ■'. v :=. ond plainiyonese; o-4Tartan Piai &£ ,J * f «t*4s? , i n? cashmeres and Grandilla Plaids. > V.’sV'-mv*. > ■'w,.-.> *~i* tif ,j■»»■*,. roodojjicarlel.Maroon,Naznrine,b! ’’ ■ colors, ofjhe Lem manufacture; ;. !, * .RIBBONS—More than 100 carlo £■ .r-f Vi ■ •• = • : and winier Ribbons, very choice st . French Cloths, Cassimeres and D IVt'* s’a’.V'a' , 1 1 > Scarfe,Cravats and <*rdA'i‘ * if.’ > : Vnme Goods of every description ►-AvSttsw'* goods ■■ T - -•-•'• *••* ••*»-“•-• -■■■ . The following is an mvowe of or il t ' l ' ceived, with the prices annexed. . ‘it -v rA’.* : sf ‘ .- - - - a ——=- « —— I« balea ofred and white Flpnne , ■■ ■ T eases bluo nnd orange I‘rinLi, ‘i J’ -'.; f 10 do" Calicoes, 33 yard* for VHn ,;IS . do fastcoloredPrints, : ; •' •' =-: = * ———• 17 do Bleached Muslins, r Vjf Vsi-i..■*> » I ; - 4 do;.:Modsde Daine,: ' •••««7 do real Scotch Gingham, • — - Also,6obales4*4 Brewn muslin, All of which, in connection with 1 ** ' V“ , V vN » 4> - - - . edj -will be oflered at less prices thai r 1 * ,' 1 <"\\ \ 1 . l * any other establishment In this eity 4 1 v;;'?;’-,«rSYSTEM, which insures justice am bo striefly observed; Any article j tabluhment, found to be above the g • V' r '*4 w i*s J ;vT ' \ 'i- 1 a consequent reduction,will most w ‘w:,- 4 v '•■'■ | | • | on the circumstances being made ki ‘ -r« h > - ; ,s - —.—— ———: -■ ■ • :— —^ f tors, it beingiheir desire that all -go :•••' fair and.honorable terms..: All pers ■' ; r invited to exomine our assortment .• least obhgaiion.lo purchase. r‘: i. thb^ewSuEbotes SV rf ‘ . V«:;-OT1 r FALL AND WINTER i TUST receiving and now opening A*V U of the SIB BEE HIKE, oh M .. :belween ; Thirdand.Fourthstreots- Jifrtif largest* cheapest, Olid best.assort! ,;1 L'S' Am *,* *.C > f . Fall and Wmur DRT GOODS , o' *! TtMt- V v. « Vl ~ ' ' .burgh, to which the alien u'on of our O-( -i ' >«, * f•, J' 1 ' *> ondthe public generally; is respeci ' *.*,•: V , v.subscriber Is confident liiai v Dry Goods ns cannbt ho surpassed 1 ‘ h AS|Le good, have been pUrcha \ <* .-Among this-LARGE AND BPLI bejbanf.rmnycholceandd.mral.lc J, ij r t LADIES’ DEESS Gi ■- ■- ‘r I ..Very.rieh.andfashlonableDresiBii fe*Cs~' ’ 1 " ' -Black asuot smped and plaid Bilk JMKJWWt-'.'-C g'w) Oro.de Rhuwjplainblack) m «i t 1 x Silk, for Vuettes, Mantillas and < &*t A * ** \VI >a *.\i _ _ prices;; newest desigi;s and lates: ss , 1 v - . T-- • - plain and saun stnped Cashmeres; r.° v 4 * :i Merinosjflll colors; De Lainea. pic V;C<‘Xr An.., striped,ataereatredncUonoufom iforaia and\Cashmere Plaids j Alt A'iV -A -Nf* Plaids, all obalitiesi Alpaccds, all -• from 18H0750. per yard. 'tt' ’ SHAWLS! SHAW vfS‘ -* y'* ’ ? *j : AfiiU assortmeniof Red, Whlthi V? v r U fd ■•• - : Satmets f Kentucky JeSiis. Jersey 's> * "-jj, „ 7 A , . all of which will be soldat/edocet I’- 4 At vo-oaWi ' 4 *» \ ,7ft; 110 Morkttttreelythret.iloon */* J . . ;TTASjust received his entire sto< y *** rS' er , . . .. .. Jtx DRY GOODS, consisting'Of a. t “* -v*" J s- -tit Dress Silks tall woo! Cashmeres ai wt ? ‘ j w *J"t I- i - ATennos, all colors; Changeable >• 'i , v ’ Manulias; fancy colored De Latm '* . ’ SHAAVIaS of every kind that isfc *• styles otUms Shawl*.; : • . *-» -• X *>'- u ' f i *,i. - * 4 : Worked Capes and Collars, fn i-e\l ’O x > - —I.. . highest prices. ~ : !Va ‘vSf, ' wr* -H^ r DOMESTICS—This department < f r , .« * , : Gftenand faney Floor CJot&s a\ x^ i £ t J - The above Goods have been pur ; . , ', v^_ "■* * pr«sion in prires, and will be sold ****l-/' > 1 ‘ *. • •■•-. sepllbtf , r-v-y -’V-:.-. . ■■■ Iwi'l w t , r * > r---...-.- . . --'rrNPBR-SHiKTB- and draw t 4 4 r >* 3 Vj ’ - w* 4 , U er* are now receiving their li „ v- v v 4 *■ ' . WinterGeods. among which ate n i * 1 14 ♦ > Heavy Wool Udder-shirts and £ I , o- V . - -Fine Saxony and Cashmere Und 4 *■ i - Fme Silk Under-shirts and Drav ‘> t- fi~- K * * - , -a ■ Berlmami £ *V , • Wool and Menno Half Hose, A <. * j - " -.v'-tr* -. Borne ofthc aboVe Goodsare we ry ’ ~ ' * v , f burgh market, and gentlemen wil »• ' > ment almost every desirable styh [ b*v-v »» X ,'"S r 1 - - . Merchants are ; soficiied;to exam 43 ( ' y rc 4 <• _j *• f v . think we have purchased at low rt i V **»;.-« , -f* ’ ...... *II|r.R:MURPHYwnow Opfui v T v “ t , .' DBABFRENCH MERINOS J* *? *[ j** Scarlei, Cherry, and Oiherhigl v - - ; I Also, same < sk/ 4 ' ' *C bi! ’< * i l> i ’ . , WithtnanyolberdeslrableGood f -/-V ‘ * all pf which will be sold eery eAra ’.tr.l,/" rn’“' * " Fourth and Market streets. s.r-»: .v f ‘ c 4 i» a; o'• .* ■ \ . to coloriug,durability ■+-? i of design. Among them maybe i ,>• 4 , _ 7 4 * v* Dark calicoes only 3 cents. Brit V^ J V V V‘ J Fast color do n ‘ ■ ' .61-; ; Ore ff=Vv v + J Briush purple do., lttj Blui V» «. -f, f n *. Merrimae' do,m “ Tur £ v N' 1 v h-I ’ — do *blnedo.,.lSi u . Fur ¥ m£ 4 v- r\ t r i' 4-fi’ “ These goods are uovr lower the ‘t* r?f »?aN T before, and are worthy theimm S»*s‘.,’. , V‘.-; u 'f;>r7 % t. i . «PH comerF. '"aX‘ t r, -- ’ / ■ .- : gy gkpvn r*, 4 -> -v‘ , ENTS. SUMMER GOODS.- >7 e J tjr French Habit Clothkiriohat - and colored Cashmeretta; Queen &%pr\> \ jjauredaud plalu Drapp*Etes. 1 * *3 J 4 Marseilles* Si ka ana Satinsj-ani <*£-*■ ‘iJ CTroprr »«lf ' ■, -RofelN “ . vi C t’i'f P ’< *■' maySS Po»t Bnlliliaga,co •»£» 1 5 X?IANNELS! FlaniieU 1!-Ju ; r * '-‘-i . ’ ■-,.'. 1 n..i». at rt r.ih F JC -ed'a large supply:of.whtt< V rl “ t ~ ‘ “*** '-"-f Snnelsv all wMI; which will I 1 single yard, lower than the same &• Vrt'H fcT f‘ - ever been berore offered/, ,v ' ■•" Jia —,—_, JSS V‘ *■ -Vf J '*v* ' X 'heretofore received for the an , l^S«s t A'. ■:* ; XOOMIS’ AUa '•Pi* r Z 'v- ‘ .' Wehave the pleasureloannoi 4^7/4.^^;**/>,- Li» t. al number, as now ready for soli ?** * 'i \ ir " - singly, 'Much care has been tak *- ’ - . pages correct, as well as the Chr • * wehave also, la these lection'c V 4 particularly careful not to admit *.-i* ‘i&vS- i, *, r *rt . rality; on the contrary our end \ r « V i sent useful aadinteresmigsubje *£i -t % ** ’ mg daily, with profit by all then < i • —• -----•■ -. therefore bespeak the continual -L j ” • A HOUSE AND LOT AT A A. son in want of a comfortal if-J I '’ r, giwd neighborhood; on Wylie Vi tk&r&iPM WI77. 4.T7 , = fromtheConrtHouWcan prov *if I~ * * atn.illsnm : of 8800 cash.—Apply tt.; 11 ?." 7 '' _ TUST RECEIVED AT M. A v, * ,r ; f 1 - tl Dianas, or the Son of aC( o > King, complete: by Atexandre 1 J* j , 7 lfcweP* editionofthe Pietoi 4 ♦ 7 ■ raent; to be concluded in!9 pari - - ±J. the editorial supervision of tit ’-V*’-, ~ ■ ‘ "" Hughes. • ■ . K ’fii /Three Sisters and Three Foi v -»'* r^ v and Violet; by G. 11. Lewis, E«] > A r- J ••• All the Ladies!Magazines, fa *pJߣ%£'i&!BXW wa“tT w, f c '*••••••• • • ?• 'LitteU’s'LivingAge,No;S3&: • . ; ... 1 As Yon Like It, a Comedyj b . . _ ;Also,olLthe numbers of the ~ and for sole. .- *•;. •■ .' BERFORD.of Allegheny,hr - gy .Smithneld street, 3d uoo Konect-Returr riALL atciirransjno : i's*^--7vr--■>—: ’. \j some of the best, most fa ■'■ '- •••r— — r . CHEAPEST GOODS,iraportet - f -- J •' * . , -/.-.v; foryoatmoney AU tastes,ft • •. •• - at this establishment Co h t ‘ * ,cn,, ' , l^ ,n<:,l y adhered to IpC-'- f > . , 1 J? Vrfe f „ /'j/ .•> ’V *t? •<< , . * , V'-, •/'■. 7, V ; /V' ,; fp-v^Ki i ** » 's MEW ffilje Wilg ■ "Tile liirgeil Journal In tbs Weil* ' NEW AND CHEAP WEEKLY FAMILY PAPER. ■*CHE iPITTSBUftQH SATURDAY MOmNGTOST —DrVOTKD TO— POLITICS, NEWS, LITERATURE, fr, fc ■Hnllß UNDERBIGNED TOt ISSUE about the Erjt JL-of October, ls4B, the drstnumber of 11LAHGE FADa-, ILY PAPER,-contnnunir more reading jnatur Jhuu any, weekly published West of the Mountains Every de panment.witt be IhithWly attended to, .end no pams or expense will be Bparedtoreader the Saturday morning iwond of lbe most instructive and acceptable newspa t&f etfenssued in the Mississippi Voyey*.. , . In its POLITICALDEi*ARTMENT ihepaper will aim to be the faithful and honest exponent of the Princi ples oMh&o&BAT Democratic Pa ?*Y*Tth e _People a Par*, ty—the Part) of Progress, Honesty and Truth }Ve - shall fearlessly expose theunfighwpusdoingßjprFedfcr ttbsm, in whatever grnse it may present itself; or under ci^darehad attentions Every ithlng that; is new, inter-. esUnx end exciting, wiU he faithfully chronicled., The vonous'lmesrofi MAGNETIC-TELEGRAPH being now ' completed- from Pittsburgh- to nearly every leading city "'ttthe'UjnoQy've shall.be enabled to presentoar readers;.- op to-the latest moment, a fall dlgestof allthe STIRRING. EVENTS OP THE.DAY. la the LITERARY DEPARTMENT, we shell intro ' duce an enure new feature jaio>ihe columns ofthe £at . . urday Morning Port/. Aijeast cighleoltonns ofthepaper each week-wfll be devoted exclusively ta 2b&J»iWry, ■ Biography, HittorgyMoralEssay*,^e. t 4’ c - In short, wo .. shall aha to moke the paper, in this respect* fuliy.equal . -lo the sssr.LtiSBAST-PAPSBSof the East;. -.Wdbave now •; engaged several distinguished writers, who will, regal ur y jeontnbato ORIGINAL TALKS AND POETRY, la columns of the Saturday Morning. Post.; v . • . > COMMERCIALINTELLIGENCR—We shall/urnlu ••••.> our readerseach weekwahnn extensive-anil accurate fu-7tnadeup.froraACTpAi.aALXs;togeiherwnhihemar ktitofPhiladtlphtaj-BaUmoTe.'ffrtffYoTkyßottonyCtnr tinnati, litw Loup, &?>>-received by. Tel egraph and other sources, np.to the latest. momeut.before going to press; ' Theductuouon&tn the Money Market, . • . Prices ofStock,:Exchange, Ac.will also bc carefully trafedtn each number r m FRERIVUS. To er courage Western Talent, we shall pay a liberal orcpensatiom o ony person who will furnish us- with -;ther Talcs, Pociry.or Essays, which shaU-be deemed worthy ofpublicaiion a;* m Commuicb setected fur that express-purpose. . w* . * K „ TJ3RM3:OF TUE-SATURDAY MORNING POST. •JfTMu order to secure a large circulation,: we shall ofler6ur ManuDoth Weekly to the public on terms here tofore unsurpassed by any papcrmilie West.. Todolhis •the CASH SVSTLM 'will bo. strictly adhered to: . * For 1 copy, m odvauccj’ »-*.•>•••*< >82,00 “ -copies, -. ... .... . . 8,00 ‘ 10 “ « —, ... 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Pita* -burgh, Pa September 18,184$ POSTSCRIPT. - :v - tn atiswer.to the many' inquiries, of our fnends, wo - hare to slate, that owing to the arduousdutiesoflhbelec -tion.eampatgß,.it wtll be impossible: for us. to tßsue thu first number of the. at so early a xlay as we anticipated. we shall. defer the issue of the -■ -fimnambertmti^-tiftertbe.Presidential election, when .wehopetopresenttothenublictbehiindsomestainibeßt .popepeyer sent oat from ioiacity* v :.\.\ TSBTATE Or JACOB STAUFFER, late of West ; . JFi'Lampejer lownship',:.l,&ncaster county.'- deceased. pTcncs js hereby gtvenioaHlbeheiTsof satjldeceased, lhai.the undemgned’Anditor, appointed by iheOrphons’ : Coort of Laneagter county, to distribute the-balance re* -: . rnaimng in the hands of David iLondis, Administrator of v-saiddeceased’s estate ontongbis heirs: will attend for the ; . purpose of bts on Thursday,the lflthdayof •Novembernext,.nt 2 oclocfc p. at the-pubhe house of LewMSpeechfr,inEaBlfungstreeulJirtca>ter. . ; *cUP lawtd ISRAEL CARPENTER, Auditor CrTOLEN N6TKS~OF TJfE'BANK OF CHESTER :-:0 COUNTY,—This Bank, has now.redeemed, nearly all -Jtaissueathat weieineirculatton'atthetimeof the rob -bejy of the-Fresidentj in JDeceraber last. It hog, at a Jargeexpense, advertised the robbery in all the cities'*f •■v thellmon.,' itiasaiso given widely extended notice of aihetuuo ofnepr,notes, and that none of a datepnoMa •I&lSjfiave becn.circalaied Jjy tiie-Bank since vie rob* bary. ' JUuia reason to believe that attempts are making lo cuculote some of thestolen notes; therefore, in order - fariherta-guord ibe Bank against wrong,ttnow gives no tice that none of the old issues ot adate priortotheyear : 1848,willbe redeemed,unleslupoo-sausiacioryevidence that. they; are honestly. beldj W-iili .infonuauon when <. where, how, and of whom tfaey-were obtained, and tha ■. the.- holders believe they ore not a part .of> toe vtolea money. -TUts evidence and information to beaccompa* : iined wah proper affidavits of the-facts. Had the pablie rtfased loreeeive the old l&saesftcfler notice of the rob* bery, those in.whose bandathey then were,couJd readily . have satisfied tie Bank that-tbey were not a part of the. money stolen from the President, and the Bank would long siucc haye been, able to detect the robbers, and all' those, who were concerned, in-passing the stolen notes, •and neither the communitynor the Bank would have suf fered loss. ’ It'is hoped the public will gull assist iQ.wac - ing all those notes yet m circulation.- Neither Banks or Brokers will receive them.. . .. oct24 lawGw DAVID TOWNSEND, Cashier ■\T77ILL you still be a benutiu! set of white Tf pearly TEETJJ, and.a sweet,, tragrturi Breath, when you can have.them both by usings 2s.boxoi • Janet 1 , Amber Tooth Paste? It whitens the Teeth) hardens . the Gums, aweetens.ihe Breath; and- is, without-excep tion, the most beautiful and economical dentnfice ever used Forsale by. * v . WM.JACKSON, Gen. Atfent, • sepia 60Liberty buPittsburgh; VasixionableCJottilngStOTe. : , /'TWERNEBURG begs leave to Inform tus fnendsand the public .m.general that he has opened a NEW ' REABY-hIABEFASHrONABLECEOTHING STORE, an Market street,second door from Second slrept, where be bos, and always, beeps on. hand, a ftill as sorfraenrcf ./ Ready-made Fashionable Clothing, which he will sell on .•the most reasonable terms, for CASH. *>: . i-. .He.also wishes to callthe attentionjjf bis friends and ...:tbe public in general to his very extensive selectionot - - FrencfyEnglish and Belgian Cloths and Cassimeres, in . eqdiess variety, dfid;Vesiiiigs;for every one’s ate, which ... he Juts selected himself m .the Bast; nod which will be tnadejoonJerm.asuneriorintui'ner, at his Fashionable . Head Quarters, 221 liberty street, (late McGmre & Co.) and at-pnces that will notbo questioned byilie best -or bargahrmakers C WERNEBtRG, ir .v , : .if 0.551 Xiberiy street, and ' - oct23»y --v . - . Market street, gd-door from Second- • ■ ■F«Uer«on , i Carriage ManafOetory, .. Diamond &Uey, betureen }Vbad .and Sjmtf\fUld tlmit. ■ mrmb 9 WnEBK may always be (bond an assort* - of Family Carnages, Barouches, , Buggiefl < and- all kinds of heavy work, / ■rMf.i.—TBr.M.fromh si3t horse wagon.down to a wheel*. . harrow* -.Persons .wishing-lo purchase or contract for any, thing in the. above -line, are: TCspeetfallyJuvited. to calL oct29 tf Sale of BaUdlng lioti> .ThJonCE TO PURCIIASER9.r>Persons having put/ - J3I-. cbased Lols in Mr.- Hugh Sweeny’s -plan of Mount 1 - Emraet property r atpnbhcaaleyonihe 4th. Isth and 22d q days of.Mayjlastj.are HsaEßVißOTXVXEntocallwithoutde ' vlay-at the office of John Coyle, Esq;, Fourth.street, near . Smuhfield st 4 Pmsburgh, nnd fulfil the .terms of sale.— A few mon Lots, tn janu plan, for sale. -. : • Enquire of -JOHNCOYLE r as -above. WM J BURNSTDE, Auc’lr novd dfcwSw HUGH SWEENY, Proprietor. ’•<( Journal and -Allegheny City paper copy, and ch. Post;) 'XTEW BOOKS—-Concordanceto Shakspeare, by Mrs IN Clarke-84 00, Menzel’fGennan Literature, 3 vpls,—B3,oo, - Alaetftrook; by Fanny Forrester; 2 v 015.—41,73. v Washington Irving’s Sketch Book, new edtUon-*slj2s. ... Gil B!4i, English edition. UTaitrafed: 3 volb. . Don Onlzoue,« « « 1 vo) —s3^o Barn*'Works, ?3»teel eagrnYirtgs.Eng. edr—ss,so.: Gulliver’s Travels, jlluslrated—B4,sQ .. Hnzlett’s Napoleon; 3v01a.—6338. • "Hozlett’s Works, 4 vols -$4.5r ..Carlyle's Hswes and SarterKesartus; 1 v 01.—81,25. : i - and Present,flod ChartUro; lvol>-Sl. i -Goethe’s Auio-BiographyrS vols —-82,25. : ' Goethe's Essay on Art—7sc . -• Coleridge’s BiographiaLueranajS vols>-€1,75.'; *i ,* Cromwell's Letters nhdSpeeches, by Carlyle;2*.;Sh6Qg For sale hy H 8 BOS WORTH, or . 4th st n near Market : =rr t ’ , E.BRANDIES—2 balf pipes superior < fOlurd”i dy,/vintago 1844i.fi qr.pipesdo/. : < Ti * ■*«>««» “ Hennessy» Brandy, vifl£ 1840. 21» ir P'?'» do “Sazeroc-* do 'do 1844 ®s° An “A. Seignelle” do - s ’•.landing from Canal, for, eale.low Portia store and jmi. B p C MARTIN Aa’t HOOIC| ■ .. ' cdatrsit or iouBTB oaD <1 I • The hooseandfarmfare are enured do poind or expense have been .pared to render ‘“ e of ' ‘ the most dorafortoble and,peasant Hotetsin the cit,*;., : wtiMriber is deteymijicd to deser and therefot?* hare 0t pat,l jfoPGH. Propnetor TOHN k. ART and PHILIP 1 U^SPAHMAN.-havbigporebasedlhe.eunfeintere«tand Stock in mule or Mr John W Blair bag leave {oinform ; their nnmerous friends and the pablic ihat they have Ihia | > « « j* 1 ■*» v*- v r * -> \ » «• , f « « - ** s4?!:2;:W5:!!?s&s^^ (ffomiiuraal Jinannal. PITTSBURGH BOARS OF TRASH. • :;n. b;CRAia i' - . | CommitteevobNovember. _ PASSENGER; ARRANGEMENTS FOE 1848 Sieimjb6atPackelLme,teoveBdaily£brCincinnali f tOAM. fs?ke,V. via J< Browiii^iUe J to Baltimore and Phijaaelphia, Ba. M n and 6p * 1 KulCDaeh Line, direct to Philadelphia, o*a m, and 12ft !?r Southern Mail Coach Line, Ba. m.-- : "Prth-jVycMcrm.yia Cleveland. dailVj 10 a. sc. 1 -v Ene aiid i-sicm New-York, daily,' Ox- m- ■ • > North-Eastern, to Philadelphia, daily, except Sunday*,4 ARRIVALS AND DEI, HTURE OP MAILS Eastern Mad via Philadelphia, due 3 a/m., closes 12 M • Western Mail, Cm. and 8 p.sl, closes 5 South. via“B altiand Washington, due Bp.M.,closess a; M- North-Western via.Clevel&ud,-due 10 a. m., closes©a m Erie and Western .New- York,; due 8?. un closesB A'u STOCKS. n _ Par value Asked Offend* BankofPiiwlmrgli $50,00 $50,00 *soS> Exchangeßa3iY*>*v...........,.sooo^^ 0 A -4Q^tft Merah&niiVand.M. Bank 60,00 . - 47,00 45 00 ‘"‘ «°n*mmarket. . K&Siefßndge-::::: 60 ’ 00 gg &2S MaYlfoSpmao^’ oo «* x m» GL n ° B Tk! 1 °. 1 !?. d !!::::::::::;; gg ’ Daily Review of the Rarketa. %rr OFFICE OF THE POST, 1 : WEpSfiSDAv Mownne, Norember 15, 1848-1 f.-.■/.Y^a^day.,-was flowering.*-and' gloomy,and gave over men strong hopes oFtnoro water/ The creeks *.V ,10a ‘3 of. the Allegheny have.not yet been swept out, though the prospect is now fair for a fine freshet, aa thero has been much snow-and rain in that region. The .Allegheny wharf pretented .the. appearance fiveht hnaknesa .yesterday, nothing hkc what will be in a few days. . SEEDS—There , has .been considerable doing in Beedstbis week. - • From wagons many lots have been taken j Clover at 3,2503,3?; Timothy at 1,75. The sales from store are brisk. ' Flaxseed is worth 1,00, PIG/METAL—The amount that has arrived has heeh estimated at about 400 tons ; some sales have been made at about 26,00028,00, The prospect of an advance over the rotes of last sp ring areencour aging, because of the determination of the; furnace men to resist the efforts of manufacturers to roduce the.prices. They are pecuniarily in a bettor situa tion this season than.lost, and intend to take advao tageof.it. In a few days a large quantity may ho’ expected.: The inquiry is very good. : There have been some sales of Hanging Rock at 30,00 j Hecla at 36,00, time. . :/ LARD—Sales, of 5 bble. No. lat Cftc: ■ // - fi. BUTTER—Sain , of: solid m bblß. ut 9c. dull. Roll is sold at 10011 c. f /MOLASSES— Sales to the trade by ono house at .btttmarket is nearly bxrOjimd worth fully 3tc. at which many small sales are reported. ■ SUGAR—SaIes of 25 hhds.at sftos£c. ; FLOUR— heard of hut two sales from first hands yesterday, both at 4,00. ' There has been no change.to prices for some days, «nd no prospect of any, for dealers arc. divided in ibeir opinions as to thefuturc tendency of the Flour market.; ■ BUCKWHEAT—SaIes from wagon at 1,C2^100 , LUMBER—The arrivals so far are limited. Sales at 8,00010,00 are freely, made.. The heavier and primer lots expected to-arrive wilt rato at same prices. ■■■■; Sblngles.amying in moderate qoantities, sufficient for thotrade at reduced rates, say 2,2502,02 on the beach. • Tho stock of Dry Lumber is much reduced, requiring a large supply for spring trade, - We notice-considerable Dressed Flooring ship ping lor St. Louis,. - of Book-Keeping. JVSTPUBLrSHED B YHARPER * HR&S, X. YORK: fpHE firsi.pa»t of this work, embracing ihe most com-- vJL- plete course of instruction and practice, on both Sm glcaud Double FJitry. ever published. Price 75 cents •l- The whole work, embracing the Author s well known improvements in the science, illustrated m two addition al setts of books, with a chapter ou partnership seule mqntj, aud a Key to ihe oral exercises,—full cloth bound, 81A0 ’ £*Remarkably full add compleie, and will certainty convey a thorough knowledge of tbe subject. -The un dersigned intends using it as Jm Text Book. m , JOHN II SHEPHERD ; Teacher of Book-keeping,Columbia College, N.y. 11 “ R-t* in every way calculated to give a, clear and sat isfactoryinsight mtoibeverv useful science of which it treats, through all lift gradations, from Hie-simple style suitable to retailers, 10 that requisite forthe most varied and complicated commercial business. v, A S FRASER, Cashier7thWnrd Bank, New York.” r i believe it will he of great service, not only to the new beginner,but to the most experienced accountant. ' . , F W PDMONDS, : 1 MechamcVßank, Wall street. 77 “Iconsider it the first work 1 have evermet with from which.& thorough practical knowledge of the science can be obtained JOHN CAMPBFLL, • ■; .Merchant,63 Johnst., New York. 1 ! . .For sale at the Book Stores, and at the Author’s Acad* cmy, corner of the Diamond and Market street, oci3l SAMUEL W.BIaCH, AitorntAxt Zoic—Office on 4th street, near Grant, Pittsburgh- octSS MUSIC! MUSIC! MUSIC!—J. H. Mtuoa, No. 81 I voodureet, has just received by Express a further supply of the following popular Music: Take me back to Old Virginia; The Watcher; He doth.all things well; . King of the Sea r Ren Bolt; Blue Juniata: Oh ! Susanna; Stepping I dreamed, Love; MoontamMaid’s Invitation» Rosa Lee; Fra wandered in dreams; Let us love onean other»You and I; Blind Boy, {Dempster;! Lament of the Iniin .Emigrant;. May .Queen, complete; Uncle Ned; Ethiopian p Qlce Book octlB n Fveib Antral at So. 116 Wood street. MT. HODKINSON has just opened, witbm the past .tJL« week, the largest assortment of French CHINA, .ever opened in.this city; consisumrin part of—Fancy, ■Plain, White, Gold Line aud Gold Bona Tea Sells;.an exteiisive assortment of .White, Wowing Blue and Liver-' poollroq Stone Wallin Tea-Setts orin separate pieces, .as. may be.-required,,. Also, a-beautiful assortment of .Candelabra* and Lamps, of the newest shapes and pat terns, direct from the manufacturers. . .Ladies would do weUio give him ncall,at - ; 0c127 .-.No, 115 wood if.,3 doorsbelow Fifth. w A Card* fTBE subscriber respectfully informs his former cub* X-tomere and the noolic generally that he is now pre pared .to famish ■ ail -kinds of.-Foreign ■ and Domestic Wines and Liquors, and Cordials of every kind, at much lowcr.rates ih&n-usunl.. Persons wishing to purchase, will find u to their interest to call at the old stand, comer of Smilhfield and Front streets. nov3 P C MARTIN, Agent * A PARTNER WANTED-^With 80000 caslTcspitaJ, ZX to engage in a safe and profitable business: already partfolly established, in the city. A gentleman intimate ly acquainted-with,the .-DnruDOds uusiness -would- be preferred- i &: CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, uov3 Bmlthfield street Desirable Country Residence for Sale* TTjriSWNG to returnto the City next Spring, I will f f : «U, oreichange fpr City Property, my present in LawrencevJJte,: This property is beautiful ly .located on the Greensburg Turnpike,, about twenty minutes 1 drive from the centre of the City. - ROBT D THOMPSON, nov4 Ira No HO Market s; CI WIVEL' JOINT SUSPENDERS—*J cases assorted O Nos. justreceived and for sale at Philadelphia pri ces; to xloso consignment. by_ . oct4 Edward todd a co Casalmerest Cassltnerca! X)LAINMODE COLORS—PIain, black, nbb’d, striped JC aud barred, mallcolors, and new sly les-rat from •84 to 819 per pair. '.Warranted to fit, or no sale. -.Orders solicited, nt * 30 Firxn sx novB JNO CURRAN XTOnCE—'Ait -election for one President, sir Mans ll gers,ondTreamrer for the Pittsburgh and Coal Hill Turnpike Road Company, will be held at the Toll House :of said Company /on the Oth of December next. J EWART, Treasurer jrfjnrmnife, Nov. o,lBf9— {nov7) • - - • .; T>ECTJFiEDWHISKEY—160 barrels superior Recti- Xt, fled Whiskey,-*for sale low, by p’c MARTIN, Ag’t, • nov7 - ‘ . Corner ofSmfthfield and Front sts. JSeW Goods. TFtHE uas this day commenced • opening his .’1 supply of FALL GOODS, embracing an extensive va riety or all the articles belonging to his line of business, which he will make to order far below the prices of nny formerseosom* i l -. vy* •v: JAS.M , GUIRE,TaiIor, sip23tf St. Charles Building ** New Goods*” I' HAVE JUST OPENED n well selected stock of Fall : a nd Winter Cloths, Cassiraeres and Vestings, (at the. lowest market price,) tp which.T would invite the atten tion of myeustomera and othersm want of cheap and well made Clothing. JAS. octJJO Third st, near Wood T6fcACCO>~OS balks Cuba Tobacco just, re \y.ceived and for sale by J.A.MAZURIE, No 33 Hand st Hioer JutelUgeiuf. Pp»TOB I PM’TBBtBQn; 7 rSBT WATCBTIV TUB CKUTtSL, „ .c . , ARRIVED, : Steamer Atlantic* Parkinson, Brownsville: ■.■■vv’ , Louis M’Lue; Bennet, Brownsville; T V. ; Arrowime, Gorton;- Brownsville; 4 , ■; Michigan No. 2. Gilson, Beaver. • •: - Lake Ene, Shotas, Reaver- v 41 Caroline, Day, Beaver, . • NewEngland,-McClure, Cincinnati. Brilliant, Grace, Cincinnati. - . ... ■: £ e ? n ,F;M nd »Gailagker. , Zanesvilta. > ' ■ “ Caleb Cope Murdock, %VeUs\iHe „ , departed. Atlantic. Parkinson, Brownsville; ’ ’ Louis APLane; Bennet, Brownsville;. “ Arrowltne, Gordon, Brownsville; . Michigan No. 2, Gilson, Beaver. . LakeEne.Shoies,Beaver- " " M Caroline, Day, Beaver HihernmNo, 2, Klinefelter, Cincmnali. ... Welhmlle. . “ - Skipper, Murray, Zanesville. » / Mary Ann, Duncan, Pranklin;: Mr>The Mount Vernon leaves for Cincinnati to« doy at 10 o’clock, a. h. For Zaneavlile* .-V,'P excellent steamer JEN-: lAaHiteiMm LIND. Gallaoiibb, Master, will for.the above, and intermediate ■■■■■■■■■ports, this day. ' •- Forfreight or passage apply.on board. ■•) n- novlS For St. Louts—Direct. LffEß^w££?J&&™ nnin ? and excellent steamer ■HEbHBMOUNT VERNON, H. KovOTz/MasterTwill leave forthe above and intermediate poru on 'Wednes day hextt at 10 o’clock, a m .For freight or passage, apply onboard. novlS 1 “ For Cincinnati. i Tr/J for the above aud intermediate nons* tbisdat, at 4 o'clock, p.ai.-..- * For freight or puram. apply ok board- novlS. ' For Cincinnati; JWw It .Thb now nnd light drought steamer, ■■■;■ U&m Maid? HAlliCOLUMßlA,Oarvy;afnBier, gSyaßfflL w, *i leave, for the above and interment- ports, tius day; ~_rorire]ghtorpaaiagc;pppiy 0t | board. -.= . noyis • For Cincinnati* leave for-the. above and inter- portrretrularly. For freight or passage* apply on- board:; /. novlS For New Orleans. j 1 : steamer Robert morris; *UmV■ BROwx lßTiir, Master,, will leave for the ; duffin above and intermediate ports oh Thnrs- morning, IQtta inst, at 0 o’clock, a< m . r p/?,® « oi T ,! ! w*l! receive freight for Paducah, Mills’ ,l pint, Randolph. -Memphis, and. Napoleon. For freight oT jj pa*3Qge, apply. °n board, or to A. BKELEJv - Paeket for Sunflih. THE fine steamer WELLSVILLE, Capi dStaanlft wilßeave forthe above and imer .mediate ports on Wednesdays and Saturdays- For freight or passage apply on board, orto: aoSJ GEO. B. MILTENBEROER. Agt- :.••••• : For. Cincinnati. - - r? te ' The draught passenger r -(v steamer. DOLPHIN, Capt' Hazlktt, »will leave for the above and interme ■■i.jhnmi" . wovll: . Summer Arrangement. I - THE steamer BEAVER, ChasE- Clarke; . Master, will leave Pittsburgh for Beaver, - ilaasgow, and Wellsville, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday—and returning : oir Tuesday,: Thursday, and Saturday, at 0 o’clock, a. si. Havinga boat at the landing, we are prepared to receive freight ax any time. Forfreighiorpassageapplyto. . . . . inal7-tf HARTON A CO , Agents. For Cincinnati. ■ ■ffi> The new light draught -steamer FORT JJuffiiiJPlTT, Millbb. Master, will leave for the ■nwan&aaialiovo «nd intermediate ports THIS DAY, at 10 a; M. F« rireight or passage apply oil beard. nov4 For&aftnttioute* • The new and splendid steamboat LAMAR wiII leave forthe above amlallmter 4B§3&&ntedmte porta, regularly. . tor treigbtor passage,enquire on board, or of- - iiov.3 JAMES MAY, Water st • UioU Veatlnm. HEAVY PLAIN BIACK SATIN. RibbM, Seeded and Plain do. Silk, Striped mid Plaid Silks nnd Satins. - in endless varieties;embossed, embroidered,cfossbaned and striped Velvets..very rich aiul-eleganl.Kiyles and colors; real Scotch stytaßof Cashmere, and 'otherGood*.' Also, a small selection of shapes, embroi dered on mode colored, Cassimere, very rich and rare goods, warranted', ibe only loiofthe kind in the city— price $l2 eaclL Any or ail the above enumerated Goods made to order, in thtfa>kion+ at very small advances on cost, forthe cash, al -v CURRAN’S, nov7‘ • -• SOFifibs t. Steel and Flic Manufactory. •fTHfE 1 suhsenber* have enlarged their Steel ond File : -1. Manufactory, on the corner of O Hara street, and Spring alley, Filth \V'atd, Pulshurgb. by .erecting u con verting furuace, a toeltiug furnace and a tilt hammer.— Their Steel, now being ora superior quality, nnd having engaged competent operauves.thcy are prepared to fur* meh Fites of every deecnptiohi that will compare- with the best Imported article ; and being .determined to make it the interest ot all who use Filet m any way; to pur chase from theuij they will sell their Flies si reduced prices, for Cash. They will also re*cut-Files. and par chase those which are .worn and broken. ' PuMtc patron »ge is respecnullyluvitod, .. MAOSIULL. . . Removal* ■ " TJI K. EATON & Co. baring removed from Market ' X; • sL to their New Store; No. 02 Fourth.*!•■between Wood and Market street*, are-now opening their Fa -Stock of Trimmings and Variety Goods, among which are— . Dr* 0« o« Btewnif u«ntm* . OFFICE at MisrHeuch’s. on Fourth street, a few doors above .Wood street, until the completion of the house . nearly opposite. Teeth in blocks, with artificial gams h (after the manner now universally preferred in the east,) manufactured to suit each particular case. T«etb, from a full set down toasiogleonefinsertedonasuciionplate, that avoiding injury to the natural teeth.- Specimens ot blocks and suction plate may bo examined at the office.' -..AH operations incident to the profession performed with •care end faithfulness, : . . . fsep7-3m •ritlib PAUTNEKSHIf heretofore exfsung' between _L Hale, Beincroon * Co. was this day dissolved by mutual consent.: The businessofthe late firrftwiUbe settled by Roineman A Co. JAB. HALE. SANDS A REINKMXN, Seju 97th, 1843 JOHN VOEGTLY The busincstfwill bo continued by Sahdb A Rsiksmsii and Jobs Voxgtx.y, under the style of REIN EM AN A Co *ept39 rpO BE SOLD—Three burying lots in theMt.Unlon X- Ceraetry, elegantly situated./Apply to ; v ’ W» DAVIDSON, oct7 4th Ward, Allegheny. ; New Millinery, Ac. . ■ k NBW-seleetion of elegant winter nbbons, feathers, J\_ flowers, collars, ehemuetfs, fringes, gimps. Ac- Al* so.paUerns of new. and elegant aesigus of Cardinals and' Visites, which will be made up to oruer in superior-work and material Also,; Bonnets; Hoods, .and every article m the millinery and dressmaking business, at ocl7 MRS HUFFS, No 10 St Ctairst ’ Bailness Card. TYRANTSAB WELL ASMomPOLIESIiTVBTFALL' SO MUST FRICES, WHICH fact will be-proven by calling at MeGuiaaV 1 TT ; Fashionable Tailoring Establishment. Third street, St Charles Building, .. Motto : Small profits and quick sates • Yabhtty: Fresh and good. , . Co**Emro2t: Yeryfarinthebackgntvul. ' ; My old all others, arc respectfully in formed that lam waiting for them. •• McOUIRR, oct2B Tailor. St Charles T7IOR SALE—A pleasant residence, consisting of eight X- ..9CW.B ofLand and a .valuable brick House* conve niently arranged,- also, a Stable, Garden, Ac., all tn good repair, ana in a healthy location; aboat one mile above LawrenceviUe Price, S3OOO, terms, 8800 in band, balance'.at ten or twelve years. * 8. CUTHBERT, Gen Agent, 9nuthfield street. ELOUR—2O bbls. Family Flour, a euperior brand, in tiore atul for sale by •■'■ocSS- KING & MOORHEAD Salts bg faction. AT7CTIOS SAI/EB, BY JAMBS M'KENNA, AUCTIONEER) •Nov 114 Wood Stbxszv thbtx boobs vbom Foth. TOBBERS visiting this city 'with a stock of Goods Tot O snlcj onn be accommodntedi-while they remain*with the use of a Room, on moderate terms,-in the 2d story of M?Kenua’s Auction Store, No. H 4 Wood street, three doors from Fifth, Also—for Rent, bythe week, month,- or year,- for. the storage of merchandise only, on excellent dry Cellar, with board floor * seplfl BLANKETS at nnvate. sole at ‘ ATKen* X/ nu’a Auction-Rooms;No-Txt Wood street, 3 doors worn sth st.,-a large invoice of.Damesuc Blankets of .the largeilsize and finest quahty.of Merino WooL received direct from the Manulbcidner, aud wulbe sold at very 1 low prices, both wholesale and retail; It is the best opr nortumty offered to housekeepers for severnlvoars.: oct3 JAMES M’KENNA, Aact UOR SALE—A Valuable .Propeity.of 28feet front on X-.Lucock street to 110 deep to.an alley; having a new and complete brick-house, well arranged, with hall and entrance; two parlors, piazza, dining -room and kitchen, five chambers and garret, two cellars and finished room .in basement; allln good order—situated about 100 steps from Federal street and 300 from the Bridge. Trice low; and terms accommodating 8. CUTHBERT, Gen; AgenT, - oct27 Snmhfield street "HIOR BALE—A valuable House and. Lot, 25. feet fron X on Crawford street by 1291 deep ou 20 feer alleyt price $l5OO. Also, a House and two Lots, each2o front; on Robert street by 63 deep;price $900., Also,a House and tot 18 feet front on Ann street, Allegheny, by 55; deep; price $6OO. AlsOj several Building-.tota, from $l7OO to $l5O. Terras accommodating. r : 9. CUTHBERT,Gen.Agenty oct2o Smnhfieid street T7OR SALE.—A lot on High aty near the corner ofWy* X lie, at the new German Church;. This Let,2oby 80ft., will be sold on accoromoduung terms,-or leased on* per . petual lease, with the privilegeofbuying out the grown.; rent atony time / Also—Several other Lots on the Hut,m different places, for sale pn accommodating terms, or perpetual lease, as 1 may suit purchasers B^w , „„ " augl2*uil changed " THOMAS. MELLON - SALE—A small two story frame dwelling house,. X conveniently situated, fronting on Pnde street, one* street beyond the Hospital; - The lot is 2ifeetm front, by -123 feel deep, and will be sold on accommodating terms. For funhcr particulars apply at the house,or to . sep2 JAMESMAY, Water street. A Votco from Mcxlco* THIS is to certify that I enlisted in Company C. of the. 4th Regiment of Indiana Volunteers*destined for the seat of war in Mexico, iu 1847. On our company arrtv-. mg at Matamoros, I waa compelled to entdr the. United States 1 Hospital, at Point Isabel, an consequence of. a' disease which prostrated my digestive organs and pro duced a general derangement or my stomach ana bow els. Having received the treatment of that Hospital, but being considered incurable, I waa honorably discharged from the service. 1 then repaired loNew Orleans, where I placed myself undercharge of the best- physicians in that cuy,-but from them I recoiveduo. benefit whatever. I then relumed to la-, when {.again tned the far eulty. but with no better success than before. By this time Ihadbecome reduced vcrymuchaud-quiiedisconr* aged, but on application to P. B.Vai!, Eaq„of Aurora, la.; I was induced -to- try. Dr.-JAYNES SANATIVb-1 PILLS and TONIC VERMIFUGE, and, to my great as> tonishment, no immediate and thorough change was pro* duced in my system , followed by a complete restoration ft Health JOHN J DEHART. Arsons, U.. March oth, * X>r. i>. Jayne—Dear Sir:Thereby.send you a copy of a certificate which I obtained of:a; young man; who, as he says, was entirely cured by the use of your SANA* TIVE PILLS oed TONIC VERMIFUGE. - The case came under my immediate observation, and l vouch for the truth of every word contained In »t. .< : . • / Respectfully yours. Ac..: .- . B. D. VAIL; • For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STOR&76 Fourth street. ••/ ••• . ' ocfil 'Osrd«Noveinb(r il, 1848, - f WT R. MURPHY, North-cast corner of Fourth and T T V Market streets. Pittsburgh, has now completed the opeinugof a second larg* supply of DRY GOObS for -the season, and can offer lo buyers on osionrocutio se lect from, rarely to be joujhJ at this advanced part of ih* season.; Particular attention is asked to his large stock of BROADCLOTHS. French, English and -American, -or all. the desirable colors, suitable lor Dress Coats and Cloaks. Also, - ; CAbSIMERES; Of these, a large: assortment—including wool dye and French black; doeskin, dark mixed, fancy do., from the low price of u2J cents (alt wool) up lo the finest qualities and newest styles.- ■ :■ Besides, a large stock of SATTINETS, common and fine; Uudershirts and Drawers, Gloves, Ac. v . ; LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, in oil their variety. RT* Country Merchants and Merchant Tailors arc In vited to examine his frock, in Wholesale Rooms; second story. ' • - y . ■ - novB •f 'i'liree Btoafbp Kxtra Pay.” MAJOR BURNS. Paymaster of the United Stated Army, has arnvedm this city, and office m the/Quartermatter's Department, corner of Penn street and Garrison alley, where be is prepared to pay to such as may be entitled to the same, the “Three Months' Extra Pay" allowed by Act o< Congress July 19,1849.' - . lie ptoposes paying Copt : Churlion’s Company on. Tuesday, the 3Ui msi ; Capi. HerronaCompany on the Ist of November, ami Cant. Porter’s, of the 2d Regiment Penua. Volunteers, on the 2d of November—being ihe three companies enrolled in the city m Pittsburgh.:• oetOfi-gft ANTIION’S NATIONAL ENGRAVING . : Of the United States* Senate Chamber,: THE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully inform the cit uens of Pntfburgb, that he boa for sale, at the L&ra*: amne- House, corner of Grant and Fourth streeis. (where he-wtU remain bultvvo days longer.) the celebrated en craving of the Limed States Senate Chamber, published by E. Amhony. 205. Broadway, N. York', thelife*likp . likenesses of the dilfereui Stairs and Military men of the nation, neatly ret in enamelled gla** frames, at the very lowpnre of. 81 each; Among which may be found the superior likeness of Henry Cluy, in his-Ttst year; the. likeness of Domel AVebsier. Millard FUlmote, George •Washington; J. Q. Adams. M. Von Bureu; J. C. Calhoun, J. Buchanan, R. C.. \Y imhrcp, Generals Taylor,'Cass, scon, Butler,Ac.. Ac. Also, Trumbull sengravlng of ihe Declaration ot Independence, toagiersiußg-nficeotful! length rw'ravmg of George Washington, wulTseveral others. Tbe subscriber can funusb every article..in the DAGUERREOTYPE line, lo OPERATOR’S, at Mr. An thony’* wholesale prices. WM. 11. BUSTEEDy*. Lamarti&e House, cor. Grant and 4ih aiv i . ItT* For sale at this office. octB3 j ■ .... v.-. «»Alvr*ya Heady, Always Willing.*’ MV customers and the public: generally, ore respect* fully informed that on next Monday I wiUbeopen* uijr a splendid and well selected assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, which 1 have just pur* chased bi PhUadelpbia.at the lowest market price,umi to which I would call ibeir attenuon. JAS McGUIRE, Tailor, seplfi • • ■ ■. Bt. Charles Buildings. To Country Slsrohanti, < MERCHANTS will find it to tbeir advantage to call at ; M. HODKINSON'S, as he. has now in store as large and desirable an assortment of Clma; Glass, Af-j suitable for country merchants, os is usually found in eastern houses, and>i equally low prices M lIDDKINSON. • aug2o - lIS Wood street, near Fifth. ; ChlckcrftDß'a Now Clrcnlnr Scale Planoa. • nir','---’ ” EIGHT NEW PIANO-FORTES.from the celebrated manufactory of Chicker* TwrzPwßßiuig, Boston; with the new improved ctr il V f JI cut arscale, Just received and- now open. , For sale at at Mr. Chickenng’s Factory pncea, by JOHN H MELLOR, No. BLWood street, Pituburgb, sole Agent for Ohicker : mg s grand and square. Pianos, for WesternVetina.. oct2 *~Vv~PABH!6NAIiI7IJHfIXINEHY —Mrs 9 Uxb< Dm Fourth street, near Wood, would Inform the Ladies r SJC v of Pittsburgh and vidumy, that she will open on Tuesday, the 24th lust., an extensive assortment of Fall and W inter Millinery. ■■■-. ...: - . -- ectSQ HAVING provided myself with a stock of Goods adapted to the city trade t I beg to invite the atten tion of every person purchasing, or about to purchase, Clothing for the fall orwinier wear, to-what I have to offer In the way of bargains. My styles are of the new* est and richest (hat can be obtained—well and carefully selected.’ That IwiU sell cheap, try me; that TviU fit and plene you, be of that the judges; for no pains shall be spared oil my pan. Arty .arucle that does not salt, may be returned; aad any article not giving satisfaction in wear or otherwise,.will ment abatement. > Cash terras and cash prices, *t No. 30, Fifth street. ocl2o JNO CURRAN . ■■ * r “ Removal*; ; T A J. VV. M’DEVIIT have removed to No. 13 Liber- O m ty si. lO.doors etui of tbeir old stand, (same side) and immediately opposite the head of Sraithfield st. ■ octOUlm ! ' MUSSPRATT a SONS’ SODA ASH—The subacri •bers are now receiving their Fall slock of the above article, three vessels, vtz: the Juniata, Medallion and Lydia, having arrived at Philadelphia and Baltimore,and two mere, the Stephen Baldwin and -.Leila, shortly ex pected ; they, are, therefore, prepared to receive orders; They will receive during the winter and spring-regular supplies via New Orleans. • sap 2s W A M MITCHELTREE A NTHON’S XENOPHON’S MEMORABILIA—Xen* jnL opbon’s Memorabilia of Socrates, with- English notes, critical and explanatory, the prolegomena of Kuh* ner. Wigger’s Life or Socrates, etc : by Chafles Auihou, L. L. D., Professor of tbeGreek and Latin-languages in Colombia College, New York, and Rector of the Gram mar School. Just received and for sale by : = . JDHNSTON A STOCKTON, oci2o ' ' Booksellers, cor. Market and 3d sts. r lAHOM AH 13. KEN NED Y, Attorney at Lota—Office on X Fourth, between Wood and Smithfield. . • Rsvekxncxs—Gen. J. K. Mooreheod, John Graham; Pres. Pittsburgh Bank; Mr. J. Wivßurbrldgo; Logan, Wilson; A Col;McCord A Co.. PittsMirgA, Pa. octll ■\fE\V*BObKS—fHe”Wo me iTof th e Ameif i oan Re vo* Xv- lunon: by Elizabeth .F.. Ellet—iu two volumes, with portraits „ , „ . Robert Burns, as a Poet, and as a Man; by Samuel Tyler,of (he Marylnnd Bar. ; . The Gambler, or lhe Foliceman’s Story: by Charles Gurdett Hotv to be a Mnn; a book-for. boys;^containing useful liintson the formation of character: hy Harvey Newcomb, How to be a Lady; u-book for girls, containing useful bints on ibe formation of character; by H. Newcomb. Anecdotes for Boys—Entertaining narratives and an* ecdoles, illustrative ot principles and character: .by Har veyNewcomb. - Anecdotes for Girls—Entertaining narratives and an ecdotes,illustrative of principles nnd character. Just received and foreuleby ' - - vc. ; octlS JOHNSTON A STOCKTON 'V'-'-i -; v-'i: >V ;• -J" ■ ■1 •••.. v ;y‘? : \:• -y- i.y •y,: .., l *.. ..'• 3iV-•5 i. , ~1. {A, - - t ‘ ‘ * r ' i ' * S'r'i » -s- : i- ■ ' ' - 2 '<* 2't2-;2',%g, 1 '--* i ‘j- ,> .•<'■•.•' ‘ ..• t, *'. : -•«■ •';;'! ; -j- • '."'.*'• -■- ■:•'■ •>.•■ :•'•>;■: >■' y, ■'.•.'■'■v:. ; : ; -• 'riv.<:•■>;'•.>■' ; :'';.’-y.. “■.■;:•»j-.-'K'. •■: "Jr ' •.■•- ’ :.r . ' --.-vy •:.vf-''•rx:.'4<.•: ,, >-5 >.^-r.•-- 1 •y-v’Jiy.y tf-fcMS’Vj;/ *•?K/ V/V'Csv£ f '" _ -v' S- 1 "'V jfTjfsT „„„„ - tru,Hrw»fi BANKXNQOFFICK 'Jr -V - x x-x- ' f ”®' ww p/ TAiVrf o/irf IPtotf jtwti, - 2 1 - s '., -s +*. ’ t x ,;■ | o*GHTnn4Tjme ftiJlaof Exchange, Ufluk Note* and * ik? forrijfij and dome stic Coin Laitgiif and sold oatbe 2 „ - ~ * r c ' - - ' - * most favorable unrnr I , « c toMtaadouiaHtbeprinctoalciUesonbeVoloir, ' 1 v ■* * ** „ " iat the lowest rates, , - jrfg * $ t "\ ,'h 4 “ k ’ v .\*■ " -,1% - -* :w- C- -CITbA?; f-** C" 1 1 T l^^ cX Efi J®' FJCCHANa E BROKERS, - ' •-f “ - y ' ,- - “ H. 5 , ?£"*? and Demote Enhemut.Ctrtift* 1 : - , - -1, •; ;*;:?■:£ i , *. . *■ L t *■ - •» > * St l „ - " * •'-'f > , / 5 - * r ' t •» 41 * «# . “ , r*' -1 ' ~ tr * >-, '*•' » i - ' »/* - « ~ % r ‘ > “■ ~ X "* -4 ' ,•» v • ,**4 . ;•*, *up'-* .* v^>.la.'-I* jrCT?r J »—i-; 'r^C’i-;"*—fc l -- ■t r Oy— - y .W V??7>; j*’-,- ■% v, j, * t t. > . <• J -‘V -' V ’ ■- * ' ,' ’v'f *»% * - * -^.V' 'i' j. 2 9 -VHS S •*"* K t T‘\ t £ 1 1 x JPrg (tofts. SPLENDID^STOCK. OF; FALL GOODS, , t Whple«tl« Md v HA A. MASON A CO;i PITTSBURGH, PAj AYR received more than one thousand Casbe and Packages of,Foreign and Domestic Goods, making one of the raont extensive assortments in the country, em braclngthe latest, richest and mo t fashionable styles of Imported mid American Goods, purchased in entire pack ages from the importers,manufacturers nndlarge Auction one or the finn residing in New York. who *s : cqnstaiuly; sending jus; the newest and vmo*t desirable ! goodsm,the Easleromarkets which wiilhe offered n& low as at ony.establisnment in the United Stole*, and ower iOmn cpijld potoibly, be offered by liny House ?ii the 1 1 west;W« enumerate ;ihefollowing articles— 1 URESSBILKS--ocasesnchchangeable > striped ) plaid ! and brocade Grode Affnc, Gro de Berlin; Grode Swiss,! Gro de Algiers, Glacier,black Grode Rhine,Talfata:fine ' Satin, Florehce-of.all colors, &c,Ac.AUo,Silk Velvet of aU colorsj n very lane stock i 35 CASKS DKESSGOOD3, viz<; cases extravich satin 1 ! striped Casbmei«V4o do do pnnted do do; do small figur- 1 1 ed EngUshdeLaine £do Clenence Plaids, striped Onen- 1 tals, &cvr Also, SOeoses Alpaccas; 29 cases rTchAtriped andl plain Lyahese; $4 Tartan Piatd and Silk Twill: C-4 ' cashmeres anti Grandilla Plaids. FRENCH;MERINOS—A fullassortment of black, ®o«®>JfeaTlet; Morpoh, Nazarme, blue, purple, and other cotorsVouhe best manufacture ' "Comprising the most extensive assort* menCever ofletcd ln this city; embracing long and square Cashmere and Tartan plaid Shawls, Maude, Brunswick. lanff, Lamartine, and other Shawls. EMBROH>%DBS, LACE GOODS, GLOVES, Ac.-i •Y? C ®, , 5?J , 9>dpHanti'Cufrs, standing collars, cbemizetts A*!?°UiPf n Cambric ahd lawn Hdkfs. Laces and Edgings,, Bdt Ribbons, Hosiery ofaltkfnds,G]oveBdo.- GIMPS; FRINGES/CORDS, BRAIDS, Ac -A full as sortment ofthe most fashionable styles. LINEN;AND HOUBE KEEPING GOODS-i-Case of Irish Linom best manufacture. Linen Sheetings and pil low caso Linens,Tab!e Damask andDlaperSatin Dnma*k Table jCloihs; And Napkins, Huckaback, Russia, and Bird’s Eye Diaper. lOOO pcs. of every variety. Bleached and Brown Muslins—more tbanlS-, 000 pcs. of. all the well known makes. , More than 100 cartons entirely new fall and .winter Ribbons, very choice styles . . French Cloths, Cassimeres and Doeskins, in great va nety? Vcstinga, Seatfe, Cravats and Hdkfs White Gooda.of every-desenpuon; together with every irticle. nsually .found m a dry goods stores- The fpllowing is an invoice of 07 cases goods just re ceived, with, the prices annexed 10 bales of red and white Flannels, all wool, for 10c >, 7-cases blue.andorange Prints, . .. ,q 10 do’-Calicoes } 33yard*for ■ • 100 19 .do. fast colored Prints, 17. do Bleached Muslins, 4 do-.. Mous do Laine, 7 .do real Scotch Gingham, ;, uMusi*’ -Also, 50 bales 4-4 Brewnldushn, . 43, ' All of which, in connection with those above mention* ed, will beofferedatless prices than can be nflbrded by anv otherestablishment in this eity. The ONE PRICE S YSTEM, which insures justice and fairness to all, will bo strictly observed. Any article purchased, nr this «». tablubmentj found tobaabate the general market price, . a conseaueut reductlon.wtil most willingly bemnde, up* on the circumstances being made known to theProprio torsy itbeingiheir'desire that all .goods shall be sold on fair and,honorable, terms. All persons are. respectfully invited to. examine.our assortment '.without feeling the i. least obligatbnlo purchase. pet? I THE NEW GULDEDN UEE HIvE AttAlN. NEW FALL ANH : W7NTEB DRYGOODS. I TUST receiving end riow opening, at the sign <1 of thcjß/O FEE .H7KB,;onMarketstreet, ywEL* between Third and 'Fourth streets—one- of the.BSW largest, cheapest, and best assorted stocks Fall and Winur DRY GOODS, bvejidJTered in PiUs . burgh, to which the attention of our numerous customers . ana the public generally* is respectfully the subscriber is confident that he can ofier theloweJU tothe hiebestpriccs. « department is*very full;. -- Grets and fancy Floor ClotAs always on hand. -- ■■? The above Goods have been purchased since; the 'de pression in prtres, and will be sold at the lowest rates. .scpHMf ■ TNDERSHIHTSANDDRAWERS.—TheeuIwcnb- AJ er» are nowTeceiving lheir laraestock cS Fall and WiraerGeods. ombngfWhiPb are to De found-;- . HeaTyAVoolUdder-ihitts ruidDrawers; Fine Saxony and Chshmem Undef-shiruand Drawers} - Fine Silk Under-shirts and Drawers, some extra good, : C&Ahmere,Baxouy.Berlmnud£Uk Gloves; Woo! and'Merino Half Hose, - Ac., Ac, Borne of ifce abtrfe Goods tire well adapted to the Pitts* burgh market, add. geatlevaen will find ntouT establish* menralmoit every desirable style.of Woolen Goods;—; Merchants -are: solicited to exomiue our Stoek- ni we think we have purchased at low rates, and intend to sell lower. thau : the same qualities of - Goode can be tbuud West of the-Mountains; \ . ; Were house Northeast comer of FiAh&nd Market sts.; upstairs, (oetfiS) RDWARDfrODD A CO. fearge Bupply of New Goodal “YIT.. R. MURPHY is now opening his a frond supply of. f Y • Winter Goods, including a variety ot shades of DBABFRKNCH MKRINOB; ■ : Scarlet* Cherry, and other high colored Mermos; . Brown do .1 Also* PARM&TTOS.'of same colors; Alpacas* Ac.; Withtnanyolberdesirable Goods* that are very scarce; all of which wUl.be said t/fy cArap, at Nonh-eanrcomer Fourth and Market streets. oct27 NEW CALICOES!— Now open aiNo. 89* cornerof •Fourth and Market streets. a varylargeslockof handsome new stYleCnlicoesana Chintzes—which have been selected withmrich core, with phnicnlor reference 10 fastness of coloriug* durability of fabric, and beamy of design. Among them maybe found: Bark calicoes only 3 cents.. British.Chintzeit,l2i cents; Fast color do., ■ 6}. u . . Green . ' 12|* “ British purple do., 12}. 4t - Blue and oranffe,t2} • 4t . ; Merrunac 'do f 19} Turkeyßed Chintzes; • do’bine do., .12} u . FamUore Chintzes. . These goods are now lower than they have ever been before, and' are worthy the immediate attention of pur chaser* PHILIP ROSS, . • 1 comer. Fonnh and. Warke t sts. Bjr Bxpress. p ENTS. SUMMEItGOODS.—Super. single nulled \JT French Habit Cloths; rich styles Coutmeres; block andcolored Catbraeretu; Queen’s and Summer Cloths’ figured and plain DrapD’Etes. Vestings, “very choice 1 * Marseilles* Silks ana 1 S&tins.&nd .figured Linen .Drills; Cheap* y nr ' ROBINSON'S CloibStore* - maygS . . Post Buildings, corner Fifth and Wood. TjUaANNELSI Flannels! ? rec'ed and now open* JC ed & large supply of whtte, yellow, and’ scarlet flannels*. all wool;wbichwiU he sold by the piece; or ■ingle yard/ lower than the samo quality of goods have ever been before offered. PHIIJPIIOSS, solo v No. 50 cor of 4th and Market sts; ALMANACS! 1840! ALMANACS! THE subscriber returns his thanks Tor the patronage heretofore received for the annual publication, styled XOOttIS’ALMANAO. 1 We have the pleasure to announce out fifteenth: aniuw ol number r asnow readvforsale by the gross,dozen, or singly/ 'Mttefc care has been taken lo have, the Calender, pages correct,Ps well as the Chronological events noted/ We have nlBo; ln the eelecnon of reading matter* been. parhculatlyPatefulnotto admit anything of doubtful men iality;orithe endoavor has beeikto- pre sent useful andjnteresMni’aabjecla, that will bear read ing daily, with profit by all the members of a family; -we therefore bespeak the continonnoe of favor, and would, suggest to customers to be particular to ask for Loomis* Almanac, Pittsburgh, or Magazine as desired. 'Also, Gorman, English, Presbyten&n Almanacs, for 1849 r for sale at the book and paper.warehouleof '■ - ’.. . . LORE LOOMIS, Agent. . scp23-d2mlcwg . : - No. BO Wood street A HOUSE AND LOT AT A BARGAIN.—AIiy por J\ son in want of a comfortable dwelling houses m a good neighborhood) on Wylie • street, a snort.distance from the Court House -can provide tiaiUeam of SSOOcash.-rApply to JOHN COYLE, 4th street, neat Smithfieldst ; JUST RECEIVED AT M. A , MINER’&-TbeTwo Dianas, or the Son of a Count and Daughter : of'a King, complete; by Alexandre Dumas. Hewet’s edition of the Pictorial Catholic New Testa*' raent; to be concluded inlQ parts, at 25 cents each, under the edttona!: supervision or the;• Right Reverend John Hughes , Three Sisters and Three -Foitones, or Rose,' Blanche; and Violet] by O. 11, Lewis, Esq;: . . All the Laaies’Magazines, for November.. The Manner of the Mines, or the Maid of.ihe Monas*: tery, a Tale of the Mexican war, by-Arthur Armstrong. . -PocketEsoulapios. or every onchis own Physician: by William Young, nL D Lmeii’s Living Age, No. 231 r i As You Likelt, aComedyjby WnuSbaVspearev; -Also, all the numbers of the Revised Drama, on ham! and for sale.v.-- mV: .' BERFORD, of Allegheny, has alt ihe above. HT* fiimthneld sired, 3d uoor above Second KorreetßeturnsODtatned. street, Find receive \j sorae' of the-beat, most: fashionable;, and above nil. CHEAPESTGOODS, imported lhjaseasou,in exchange for.voac money.. AH; tastes, fashionable or plain, suited at this establishment. Cash customers invited.; -Cash' terms strictly adhered to. • . JNO. CURRaNV pctlQ , . :.-.v 30Fifth»U : a&4 ' >- y Si r. f _ . - . *- ~ : *' ' ■ Ut- ! -vSr -f-k* :# Safest' v •> >, «” 4 „ %,-*• V> >- - - .t< ,(;,> ' " ■- A' EWE V V > * ** > ' ’ . r -' -"'-V v .•'''“-.w .V*' V-'g. • ' -r v-V--:. ■■ j*. , c ” 1' t r > ) * ' t ' <\ ■> Cm , , »,'*-, A*r w-i *> -_' . e ~s' 1 , !,,’/ u THE swift sfedmer CONSUL, Doasgr P. Ujmttg KuufßY, Master. will feave regularly for .ShHßs Wheeimgjon Monday,'Wednesday, and Fri day,ai 10 o clo dkfprmuly ; . Leave. Wheeling everyTnesdayf.Thnrsday, ond Satar day, at 7 o’clock, a ’ -TnaCorwufwullanu at ail- intermediate ports* - Every accommodation,thavean be procured, lorihe comfort and safety, of, passengers, has been provided.-. The boat is JfeupjpvidedjWitn a self-acting safety-guard, to preyeni -?or freighter passage apply, on board; or to- -i <**o JOHN .FLACK. AgenT New Arrangement. i TO w. THE steamer CALEB COPKwnUfeave for LdMßtttf Beaver. Glasgow, tnid WelUVUfe. oii Tues ™ap™day, Thursday, and Swnrday, l at. 9. a: ai;, to-: lurnmgon Monday, Wednesdirjvaiid Friday: v Shelias boat at the landina, between Wood street audlhe-Bridge; prepared to receive freights at au> time. _ 3 & W. HARBAUGH, Agents, ? No. 33. Wood street , -v For Cincinnati* ; .• THK new* and.lighr draught steamboat jßSflnjk Allegheny clipper,■vv^t " LifaMw TBESok, Master,* mlMe&ve for the above anßHjEgggjSL ft nd all. intermediate pom. rdgulurlyj' For freight or passnge nppij- on board - Por St* tsouifl • splendid fastnwung,simmer • : y_ffyflr r JS „ CAMBRIA. Master, will leave tor the VBVnaßHßabove and iwennediaie ports regularly; - .* orirfignt.orpn.Moge anply on fcoard, orio - noy *- - FORSYTH & CO. . Cincinnati and Loptaynit. - . :. ; THE slauuebsteamer PACIFIC; T.Caatpv Alastfir. will leave for the above atuim leraedtine porta, regularly, foffreigbi orpnssnge npnly on board, or to - ; ocao , OEO.B-MfcTENBEKOEK, Agent For ciodiinaii* , -| vVBJ* ■ light draught steamer JOHN i 1 jffW&fffQ, ADAMS, m e for- the above and in-' ■vwMMtenneaiate ’ i ;hiorpaasagy apply onboard., : Jy2Q ; ' ' ' For BrownpvUle. The newattd splendid passenger and mail xjSBBBiBi ■tcamerßALTlCjCapt. A. Jacobs, will leave for the above pondtftingih* present iwecfc, at' 8 a. Jt.i positively. ;• For freight or parage, apply oil board: .•. 'v. :feb2 ’ i r For St, lioalß. , i IIH> Thenew and splendid steamer ORIENTAL, ;Jj4flH||bMf.’VAtT Hoos, Master, will lenveftnr the above wSSSuph and For freight orpassage applynn board molff - For. St. LoatiifGalena^and. l>at»itqae« * ;■ THE good steamer ST; ANTHONY,'Titos. JsSsEEsm Mat, .Master, will -leave ftr the above, •pons, regularly. • For freight err passage apply oa board. o'r to • . ' • JAMES MAY; or ' GEO. MILTENBEROEB . . Forfirownavtlle* . I a£B2i*&t "•THEnewMatlandPassenger steamer AT 'tBBBBSm J*MEs PAnxnESOX, Master v “wil| leave for theabove port ibis day,' at 8 a.'M., positively. r For freight or passage apply feb2 i For Cincinnati. ■• ■jiuuV' : The light draught steamer FRIENDSHIP Rlaster/wiU leave for the above and JgpSßgßiniermediftie ponß,thia day*; V. For freight or paasage apply.on board. 1 . For "Louisville. . rfek ' ■ - The hoe aieame r VERMONT. Captain »:IL*i leave for the -ahove -and all intermediate,ports, AnKHBBBBn ■ bboclaritY, ■ .For freighter passage, apply on board. 3710 R SALl£~Foiir Building Lots:.two 24 leet front on ? ChlF street by 75 feet to an alley; AUo, font Lots; two2l> feetf an l «xv >Ol ti*et fronton Cook by .75 feet deep to an alley; nnee:tfcMifc terms 850 in hand,-balance inflve equal yearty punrujiiuof $3O each. .v.< ,-.vV S. CUTHBERT. Oen Agent, iJnnth field ftreei.'^. .•_oct34. • QUNDRIKS—ISO bags green Kio Collet 1 ; O ■■ . 35. fancy. - 35 Laguayra .'V u .10 ;■oltlgovjava 4 *' aohfllfchests Green-Teas; j **' •20 .■■■■*?•:*;■ CheelannmVOolongTea 50 catty boresaasortedTea*; 50 boxes Tobacco, assorted; J 5O “ PaltnSCap; ’ SO K ClrilHcothe Soap: 5 « Castile ■ or'■to ’»finePairaond Almond Soap 1 ; 40 « M It. Rnislnsr - * - 20 « « « « (new cron;)* ’ 30 “ Stearine Candles: 1 SOOOtbs.-ExtraSaleTaius} 1200 “ Zonte Currants; 30 bbls. Small Loaf Sagnr; :.-13 u Crushed and. Pulverized Sugar-j •'f • IQ N. O. Clarified Sugar; 3 c'oses Woolsey’s D. R.“ - 10 hhds.New Orleans * <{ 6 doc. fine Olive Oil; , 10 “ cans superior Mustard; 0 Extract Lemon; 2 u « Rose; * 2 « * L Vanilla; l u assorted Jellies; 1 ease Jujabe Paste; * A i 1 >*" Liconce “ f - -.l keg English Bplit Peas; ': • . sbbls.No; 1 Salmon;-• r. .'••••• 5 . ,l ‘‘.Mackerel; . 10* and* bbls * »■ •: - 20 bbls. frost 2 and 3“ . • - •:*•.* 50 doc. Patent ZihetWash Bowls;: >- 150 14 Com Brooms; /. - sObbls.N.O..amlS>lLMolasAest V - -v.. 10. and kegsGoldcnSyrnp; “ 50 boxes Cream Cheese: . Wholesale and retail by JVIXwILLLAMS, . oel‘H) v- i •: -. r. . Comer of AVoodjind Fifth.btieeis. Great Western Saddle* \T J HARNESS, TRUNK'AND WHIP; MANUFACTORY. TpHE subscriber:;lakes 'this- method, of informing hia :• A. friends, ambthe public in Ue has the' largest stock of the following-named articjes.of hig own Whips; aU of whichhe will warranuo be made of the best maturial, and bythe best mechanics hi Allegheny county.- ■ Being; determined,to.:kll his manufactures- Aomeihmg lower.lhnnlms been heretofore sold imho city;- he would invite versons in need of the above named ar> ticle*vU> his Warehouse, :No.-244- Liberty street; oppo^ J sue .Seventh.,; AlaOi bands.made to order tor machinery.-' ocl3l , • o. KEIU3Y. STRAYED OR STOLEN—From LightcaphSTuYeru,.;! nulcs fronvAlteglieny, on the. Franklin Road,oifrWed*. tiestlay. lastj Sepi; 27th: 1848,a BnvMiure; abdui L 4( bauds high; hug a small-white spolon her forehead } and sotnewhue on one of berhiml leet ; had on a halter' when she left,; She is about 5 yeur* old.:••■;..■■■■•• /. r :• Any person who will return her to.the to Johu Agnew, Second Ward House-, Allegheny, orsend him information where she eon he obtained, wiu.be smt> übl> rewarded JOHN FERGUSON oci9 _ Pine Township TO ECTIFIED WHISKEY of.superior quahljvwull an: XV as&ortmenl of Foreign and Domestic Liquors.always on hand and ibr«ala W & M MITCBEUTREE, 86p25 OA BUSHELSjDBJED PEACHES—For &al<> b> £\J nova cummins & smith TNFOR~MATi6h - WaNTED i !—Was lake n lrom ihe X Landing* foot ot Wood, sirjrc*, onlßst. Thursdajvthe 2G>h ult. t sftek.WooKmarkcd “ Smith &■ Sinclair-1 Pitts*: barshi -Any pcrsooyby retnrmmr-iti'wiHbchlicraUy-re warded by SAW HARCAUGH, . nov2 . . No. G 3 Water and 104-Front street v _: T 1 Banktra atift gfthangt, Sroktrg. ' , T “Ugh D. King, „ „(Vi. T £ 0F lnK Fl »* of urcoM * Ki*s i BA n*2i? AN ® £ i c »ANOE BROKjEH TV F6 “«\-iir«( and Poll Office alley, TVSALER in Coin, Bank Notes, Tuns Bills, Foreign n’Vnn ® l * c^ wl Knt Comficaies of Deposit, ftc ; on-.alt the? principal ernes of- the Union lor sale in stuns 10 snu pnrebasers ''■•::SS?HSs3ESs? P ar *°° d9 receded aft deposit* -COLLECTIONSmade oa all partsof iheUmoar attfc&''' ; : ,?*»• SX 011**0*. ‘ i prlCmcuman ■ ■ r “ I IxiuiaviHe Balnmoro } >‘ [St Lom. „ »*VX KOIS3. riiutfjngirakj Ohio - | An. i iiJncuana .• f-: s *►.:•• ■■•-Kentucky;,' ry .«■>; ••••Virginia | « • .Wheeling •: '• .•!.•-.••••':$ •.« . Tennesßoe • •-..•• *J Mi - aul D-y . ■'. '’• JAB. 8 HOOST TUOB BABOEKT nOOAT A BABOEKT. % - BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, arA trlmt mi‘.Sunk streets., Pittsburgh, Pa.. Co ‘ n >Bank Nojes,-Tune Bills,Foraian ’ '*PTnw?S. 1 ?. e Jl I,e CemHcaleajjf Denosii, Ac oil jhe .of tSe Union, • - for sale in sums to sujt purchasers nmPurSlhJlSflP" ( ani3 received on deposne •. on all patu of the Union, at the lowest rates »epU-lj PRIVATE DI3EASES Vr-JBmm, H ■ DtanlondAUey, • canbe consulted in af-.^v..- OmT lo the human frame* IHb :' Sybil!*ondSyphilitigerapifons,gonorrhea? > Bnd ftjrfff- : nereatumaiu impuritiesqfthe blood, withaUdiseases of veri£ttaZongui,slan diseases,with strictures, gleet,urethral dischargee,, seminal weakumaud impotency.also/mlesv:-' rheumatism, female weakness, diseases of the womb, monthly suppressions, diseases of the- joints. fistula oik oho, nervous affections; poinsJirtho- backand loins. irri tations of the neck of the bladder andkidneys- sedrbuiic ; eruptions.' tetter; ringworm; mercurial diseaaei.&o- ■ r : ' TWELVi. YEARS’ PEACTICE ' * - Exclusively devoted to the study and Treatment ofvenel real disorders,-and thosearising from youthful excesses*-'--'." gaiety, climate, or impurities of the blood: whfcreby the ' consutui ton may have heed enfeebled, enables Dr- Brotvi loofier assurancesrof speedy relief to all who may place . themselves under bis care. - < Dr* Brown’s offices are conveniently arranged into sen- - orate apartments. Patients csn-vieitDr. B-without leaf of exposure to other visitors. r , *■ a ■lt is of importance to many persons in need of medical aid. to obtain good advice , snch, DT. Brown’s ready skilWn-removing vaxertol dw- ' •<«o,intheir various forms and stages,otierxifidncemems I which cm rarely be equalled. * Strengdri are hereby an: pnsed-that Dr. Brown has been regularly educated in every branch of medicine, and for the last twelve years himself exclusively’!© the treatment of those i'djseases.’*--:'*-. .... * < 4lfc \ 2 is-the oniy regularly educated sftrgeon in vTinabargh: -who ’gives bis.-wholcatiention lolhosecom- plaints. , r and speedy ?nrea;wiHjin all coses, be >guarent« ed« i ..:.v-RecentcssesaTer.eliev.ed iu a short time* without ijiterS- - ituptJon from business. ■ -- or Rupture—Dr. Brown, alsoiiimteaper .sonsaffiictediwithliermato call, ushehas paulbapticu lac attention to that disease * t Letters from a distance, asking advice, must contain v fern or they will not be attended to; - 'iLyOflice on Diainond:ANey, a fewdoors from'\Vobd - street*awards ihfcraarkek ./.Consultations: strictly conii ' dentiaL * , * „ oei2s-d&wty ■Q EVMA'FJSM.—Dr. Bnwn's newly thscovereilreip' ' XVedy.for RheumatisuMrs speedy mid certain remedy formatpainful trouble;- H never fails. , Office, and Pnvatbi Consultanortßooms*:Nb;^Sj-Dia*; mond alley,PiUshurgh, Fa- . Th*-Poctor 19 alwayaai home. - .. lanl&*law> r " ',s Xafr L r > r' * „ 1 [ >^V I ,> V 7 ' ‘ <-’- % k v*,* ~~' a s\ J m ■.^^■■■:s^.; r .-r.i , ;:.':,.*--i^: _ £ ’ -r . f ■ . '*. i* * . c 4 * If r v i 9 «. i ~>V, 1 >V - » J *' A: * ' * V -f - *v’ r-- ? i v* u rTlis .OraQd f utcitlve* «• 3 ° , t u -* v T\Ri: CUCKENER’S SJ7UAR COAft&D VEGETA' t * " * _Lr BLEiEXTILACT TlLLS —These celebrated PHI* 1 A haveobtained an enviable notoriety m the Umiedgtne*. | aßecunmveibr Giddiness, Dyspepsia, Sour Siomach, i 1 , * Pale , Cosuvenessj Canghf, Heart | , burn, Liver Complaint, Scurvy, Sore Throat, Inward H Palpitation of the iiearv Indigestion,-and a • '*-•■-,> ’ : . '. ;. ‘ *a a : • medicine .forthe -million lu all seasons of theyesrc— Bpringv summervaulumn, and winter,—-andunder ell eir cumstanccsjf tbey can be takenwithperieclsofetj’ and a medicinefo&chiil- u dreity'thaynreunmalted . Being coated. . - sugar, children will easily t&ke-tbem V they neither gripe -: r v but tfioroughinuieiroperation. , < •?' :For£didts,bymoreasingtbedosc,tbey arefiimailybdn X^‘\ , •. • , j , . ; A Remember Dr. C. V.ClickeucnethconatiQlmventor -of Sugar Pills, and that noihing of the -sort was *'- - ;«ver- heard of unul he introduced .them .m Junex lS43:' , * \ • :PaTchasera should, tbeTefore, ai\vays -ask* for Cljckebefs ‘ .SagarCo&ted.VegeUihle Piils r aDd takexLOQUier&of &eF >: "' . will be made the. victims ofm fraud *■ • -rv.-.. * , vDr-Chckener’f oriitcjpalcrffice for the sale of PiUSi-is -f> • : * r " 68 Vcsey ' * " .v* •> . WM, JACKSON, SO Liberty st, head of. Wobd; ' nnrghjPa.i.Genprar Agent for Pennsylvania. Northern ' * Ohio, and the nver connliea of Virginia. - J :. . vr -« , } -..TbefoHowinff-are the duly appointed Agents far Alla gheny county. Pa.: J , v.- A'.hLMareb&H,).. Dr, Brown, : • > Allegheny city. • ; . JVR. Johusod, ) 't -■ ; */onatbanOhrefe^Manchester. -- - . r .AlexanderAsd'aie, Wylie street:.. • Vi' kj ■•.•:• •J.'R. H. Jacquesi BiTtninghamr 1 ‘_/t - .:•■• .:»••• -Wm. J: SaiiiWTetoperonceviiie. •'*' .. ' oG.-Hc Starr, Sowickiey«'. -i .-:.'-:.v..''::v-:V\ j Edward Thompson,.wilkinsburghv.-: '*.v^ • Daniel Negley, East Liberty;- ' v i,V: • • ; -H. Zv MitcneU;. i .WUkinsburgb'r':'--'-.'.^> • . •> H. Rowlaud t Son, McKeesport. ■ C. F. Diehl,Elizabeth. . John Black, Turtle Creek: ' —-—lVPEldowneyvßafceraiown. *.- Samuel Springer," ClintoU' .- JamesßTKee^Stewartstown; r . '-''.o'iv;'.'Riley.3tf , LftUghlin > , Plum'-tovrtt»hip- r .\r..N;ru:.;.:..-.W' . ? ’ J Fultou, Tarentum. . Jercrniah Fleming. LawrenceviUe v - x- w -j\ - - . Vi : '• : Robert-Williams, Arlhurevtllff. -- ’ ' /augiS-dAwBm , . . ~ A-' --' .Datley»aMaglcalPalnßxtractor/~ :r-fflO THE PUBLIC, to certify thatl bavefourid A JPa/n. Extractor to prove- a cure for Uie- Clrromc Rheumatism, vvluclx. T have been afflicted with for ten years, mmy hip joints. -ABRAHAM R. VREELAND. .- JV. ‘ ; : . -Mb. H; Dai,t.xt—Sir.* j have’been troubled with llie - .Piles for eight months, oud could get no reliet. -Your ' Magical Pain ExtntctOr'having-been recouuneitded to : mevl oppliedlLbut twice, obtained instant'relleCand In: ‘ lo shon time was perfectly cured! I uorgei'aity "' ..more of in I would not take- o hundred dollars for 4he - balance or my box. MTLLIAM HALI« . f»7North Moorestreet.NcwVorlc, JUne l9 k IS47< ■ IUTI CAUTIQN.--Daliry ? jronfy:D - „ J^ c *.*.*« , * * C. A * a , ;•, -* a r !, 7 ' - V' * <■’ ,‘« ir < vV’i' \ r - ' A‘V ' ." '1 -V „* •'l " S' « ■>:■;■ '.;-v,' •;■, fi,. •„• :-4i i ;..-t:'i , -> j. s' /•.?,•, ..■■;•:. s- - rrw.Hyjr ,A;:v-T.^»•...- j * ■ -> \r * - *'i s - , •*» , . v \ . - 1 , - • .>-.^l’' -A " j " ,:-> ~ ? 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A// /, , - ' r > ” I A r -- a V' >*" 1 ‘ '.-r- - rj^ *r ' ’ • • v-j x -J, A,-’sA 4>-C«. . tn 5 *»•' 4 > , "•'w '** a;; 'i < \ A , . ~ ” t \ .#• ' r, i aVA - *• A v«;'A;f,a: , vVaaA 'v ‘‘■'y'-a'v'" "‘•A'ff-'TAV t?.- Aa: I ‘A s»MtfaSe?^gksgl 0«23 no? 4 WllftUai XAIS A CU.y {SUCCEBSOBBTO 8 JJX.EIT »-& TAT K > No 10, Fourth struti beiteeen Ferry tout Liberty strut*, JjAdranfe, pmnps,buthß>waterclQMHwleflden coffins, dec,;. keep, constantly -onband and manufacture to outer-, sbeeilettd froiitl.to 8 fta; to;the-equate fooi/iu sheets of -0. ‘' by or cat to order m any srae (bat may be wanted* They alsq manufaclaro and keep constantly on bond, leaden pipesfront 2 tof-inch calibre; Aqueduct pipe, for j ,• conveying watertrom spnngSfcfunnsned to the.country 4 rradef ; anat>ut up on reem in lengths offromlOfl talGOb ; - feel on-eacn reel,-with direction* as to llie.praper method of lay in£v : Al£0.~on: han'V ::; von supeirorca uroti suenoa Pumps It)dram work ot even* description executed in the -'most'dorahie manner, amt i lefros Orders from the country tor teudetr pipes, sheet .feud.or pumps, will receiveprompt,attention,-. v jt'V? d iw Pianos* 1 SPFNDID ASSORTMENT OP MAHOGANY AND itL.JRCra£n r OOD FWAOS, 1U t fmudied The*e in *trumenls wrt made artef'iha .latMv pßjierni ; and'.of the tKr*«i motenali ond w»li beeold lowior'caab, b£- K : No tlSWood e\reet*2»ldoor above Fifth N. who aiemWnntaf a- good. njtO' wpectfully iHVitedtcrcnUoud exaromeir purchasing. else where; aa they canhol heexri m‘.the country, and will"be. sold' lower tbr J TfonitlieEost.'Also;justTe(;eive4*tvvo ;hurchmanafaclan; t warTaniedU>:bea sol ajifr tfnsmarkei. (oct23) . --'J w. ■ - 1 ;" * '+C -< * , „ " h 4 ■sii w f A V :>'T r t?'vV * ?• f -’ r . Buying rata, Conmy & City, ord r ® f:. ReherNoic® \ PenrmlranmCo i New York £ Maryland } NewOrloans :.~,~ . IME BUnNff SAfft t I =EN v -*■ SEM , - 4 . r <* \ r , |icdlji'-aay.,''-> {anybrougbt'' ii< ittj? Ham* or ta > -i •§