J%/ \ ■£!s:*-.*«- \ .v - / Wj -v*^^VC'r i r^^'^^ r > >,«W 1 v;" 1 VvV A % y- I '-. >f > v T; -’' _.’_ ' -£r~ # ‘ r V’*i& t H *Vf U x >/h*y ■is.. V* »- v - >■ -" >r i x a ” " v v 1 \ f * * • S y 'f J ‘ j * /v tf' -^ 1 -?^ v ' x y-* z*i ~ ' *- 'j % A |4 v — 1 *- V ~-'/' ’ - ~ \ w ' y< I \* ~~ % „p.' f ~ ~, ; :", %\% .-»• , *„, *■ ! v_y v*> \~v ‘ - V’- * - - * - s yyyyi **W*'S<J VT >* £ « , •=• Jt-<vv r ‘t^4 , ’^'-*.” P i i ’ T c -iT <1 “ '-n.V»' s _'^.’^t fv t v <- V M > v I '~ 4 „ rx_ w ■* |-%* % / „, .. *J ' > p. y * V V ’ J *lf * % ' * f , t : A-.:vVj:;.r ; 4t- 4 r .\.v y. 4 .V ! : :r'.'- ; -:-’.. i. '.;'. 'Tj: ' ' .-^-.jr.^j.vy:-. .^7 1 ," -i X * > - : l,,»« ', |»N,n |n , ' , '-«'' . gg-ggg-- . . '.' tat will financial. and kno ' v »»uu»g #r a»c mattet, mc« ..?,••:••>;;• -—-••■• ■' - 1 ■'_ . ■■■.-- y-i- Iltllcdciuand. Oats arc worth2sc- V, \ t Gh P OARD OF *RA»E. Kyc. w« quote sales at 40042 c. **N, j Committeetoh November *hand«j worth 31033 c. Barley A^yvA'-A.'va--- i''- : -: :, :./,\ : .t, - * 57008 c , with an upward I ift^S-vyw m :■ .A'.-- • J.n.:‘v.v-'v<ER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1848 6 reat activily in Grain of S3* * , „ ~ * . -*«l*me,l|aveadailyforCincinnati,loi>i GRAHAM FLOUR. •S.r .nv V., • • . •.••, ... >•.•.-•: . acket, via Brownmlle, to Baltimore and * ,A - ' t \ J -„ . -. ‘ la, Ba M,and Op m HONEY..Market Line, direct to Philadelphia, 0 * n,and 131 from store at 120 nd Southern Mail Coach Lino, 8a m HAY. .The r "iW>».»*Ot*vel»na,-daily* 10 a a eirellnntnh' i*,’/ v*7 , v. , f , ! „'* 1 ► " crtern New York, ilailv, 9am excellent qn astern, lo Philadelphia, dail}', except Sundays, '4 HIDES ;) ■■are;..—.... .. .: :■!■:■■ —— ■. week. I VKni 1 ,‘U W N 1 RRIVALS and DEI.'RTURE OF MAILS Mls „ 4-vIA:>-4 . a .v'-s;,- y_.it .Ki. -m Mail via Philadelphia, due :i a. m., closes 12 M. q n . ~h -s- tv.*-'.,v, * temMaj),Cm.andLouisv.,due B p.M. ? elosessAjM. | th.via BaltandWashmfrionjdue Br. M.,closess a.m. *r:v »«•*»?*;;.• rih-Wesiern via Cleveland, due 10 a. m.,closesU a.m. ie add Weßtem New tYorkp (lue 8?: MijCloBesBA; v V* <*'■>'«. ; A:>3J ; , v> £ Vt"^'‘vK 5 'i stocks. Bai|feqr.Pitv>httTgh;. : f.,5.r...:v.r“85a,00 I ;8S0,0O,i % '£>% L ,'i.«r*^V‘ v “ *£♦ Exchangqßank SO.OO 44, 0 P irer«haut«t|i)idM.Bank<..rvr.r:,6o,oa >47.' ■ -Fannereiti)epositßan)c. 1 V:.. i ."»: r.lr? / Hand Street Bridge .. . -.50,00 .. r,-v / Northern Libe rue a Bridge .- (fi Old Allegheny Bridge [>" AV' t V CormeUaville kR. Itock, paid on ’ ' ahare«,82,50«.»... 1 ,.r..v.i...,.. Sat* City. Bonds (8 & cent,-)-... S9estei4teaii?^>u%*^!^>?w.'it>*4;t>ss.c!i; , r .%oy f ~ ®a« 5i0cit................... Weekly,JUvlr mt^w -tk k Fsi . D/ H.' tli; hauroreu- ZTho weather >:« *. < iffst »• trimthemur* praclicahl' PiJkM tf i f h : ™ 1' S?--s momeat before • failed :i.-5r v'. • ."SB aSStSs*f«SßSS*fe»i i ß?*.»!.'?::**i»^ich shall bed crux Uk s-1, ’.V ~ " i C’ l ' ;4 I s ; £ :^.; ;.|r- Ji; ;fj :- Y>‘ - ‘''s^**"’'"-'S'’ SjPt&l?' ** -MOV t . 1 * 'A! r" ; 1 , a „ , 't, >±." v» ' 2-,, I 1 1 4' "V; r A ft .C. •» ? , * /;. v„* ; :• J /y rfS * -vl U,A 3 . r /’« » t ■ | - ■* >” - . a-' > * X-.'lvKr. • iv-oi‘'->i: A'.rJ.. ' • .' V, v i :-- .'i''\.V ' rv! *■'■'■ f<- J‘_ r.V-da..' I *.—V Je-S .m'a -' >• -••‘1-.'’.r,'.' -5-a-. ■ l .<*ri‘ jWi « ' ~A * '"*l W** *• > f 4 fr v* U '' T V''{ y , . 1 " j " p ./2 ' ,** v h'.* . * y j * *r*r ** J v;ri‘;v. v n'',"-;4 e*- ■» U'i'iM/'j » , . , *<ac *f '. *>• i* : -’.v * v i Jv _ ■* * A * ?€»-* i * . » 1 * h , r f » i - f , a <.V*t 'vj '.f.'t.v-v fi", \ *..:rr <j,:...:y.; •; -..r.l. • ' •’ ’- i liiik* ;"‘l, f ' *l . S * !**•># A? - “' a c *'*' ? A u V ii;,’.,;. ’ - tit: t „ i. v Fv-t, • f ' -V 1 f } -f. _» * * * «!*tyV^w-V S ‘’ I r, < *n'_ ;k P Tk> ' ">* k ; ’ t' ; s Ai : s?A" s' ;% f * j MW "s *•*;* <-> *• —- - *■■; “'•’'■ j.’id >■ 1 .V *.'.•• *?' < l‘‘ *>- A* -V ", r ..'‘‘iV Ca' ’\ l' N ' . * r ',*^£iU\'^ r .-'-j:‘). 'i -r ; '*4', 4 V f - f '-i' ,1 * f I ->' >7 „:t, ‘ ’ %‘>f -iX CXVX'‘> ,^TvViX^:l t r ’%. <Sl)e. PftUg j jPonung^post. '*#« I»urg«Kt jattnid In the Well. new and cheap weekly family paper. . t= .- : u» YUC r D tTTQQI IQ AU SATUBBAYiIOMIKG POST _ _ —OXVOTED TO— POLITICS, ffISWSj JOIZERATVKE, se, $c T*HE UNDERSIGNED AVU»t XB9UE; about the first •...: number of a LARGE FAM-. . >: jrA?fißv*.i«Qntm!Un|? more uadm&jnauerihtmuny. TOekJy published Wea; pf.the Moumafns Every de* . - parunr4U. wiU;bafaHhfuHyutlentied to, ana no nainsor, expense,yriU.be spared <orender the paturdoy(Morning -PjM/jpno of the most instructive and'acceptable .newspai perevflri*«ued itube Mississippi Valley. - fa thiJ;papeir ■•v atm to be the faithful and honpßt\ exponent ofihaPnnct-' :. v pie* OLlhe OB«AT.DBMocaATiC.PA.»TT—ihe People’a Far • tyrr-the Pait>’. of. Progress, - Honesty thaUTearletslyexpoaethe ynnghleon* domgs.ofFedejv : * ..pkptn, iuvwhaiever gxuAojt/mar present itselfj.or under Whatever cognomen It may «oiL „ The NEAV6, DEPARTMENT will berheobjaot ofepe - feial carload alien lion. - . Everything that is newymter , e?ting:ajxd exciting”* wilf-be {auhfully , chrome led, . The various lines of MAGNETIC TELEGRAPHbeing now v compleiedrfrom Puuburgh .to nearly every !ending city n.tho Union* wesbalLbftcnabledto-nre&emour readers, I&ENTSOF THE DAY ge * lo xht> STIRRING In the UTERAEV DEPARTMENT, wo shall antro doce an enure Tjew fealnw joio the columns of the Sat*- -1 urday i wul bo devotedjoxclnsiveiy to Tala, Poetry, Qc. .In short, we ,, Bimll-nimtoipake.ihepaperjmthls reaped vfuUy equal now* engaged ae veial disunguiflbedwntervwhowni regular Y contribute ORIGINAL TALKS AND POETRY, to Saturday Morning Post. : ?JX’lSEilsJ*® ac l i; w ee fc w^tl hinn extensive-and ncoorotee nETTEW OP THE PITTSBURGH MARKET, care. • .td-.i.madeup rrom.*cTViXßALEs;together wjihthemaT^ • jpsi^«filpA4a > .BoJDOTcr«, jV«o lorifc, E<Mton,_Cm etnnau, -AW Orleans, received:by Tele- | - Bwph and othersources, up to the latest moment before i . KplPS.tbpreas. :The fluetuanons »n the Money Market, i . “ripes,©rstock,' Exchange/ &c>;w»ll tdsabo-carefuUy. uofea in each number. _ fREMIUJIS. ,; . To er courage Western TaJqni, we. shall pay a liberal .CKPeo«atipni.oany person-.who rwiU.furmsh l ns-yvith. Essay*,; which shall be dfeemed . worthy;of publication a-Committee selected Tor that express purpose TERMS OF THE SATURDAY MORNING POST : JET"; lu.«rder to securerajiarge circulation* -v« shall o(Ter.<;ur Mammoth Weekly jo the public on term* here* toforc:uoiurnasse4byanypaperm the West. To do this the.CASH SYSTEM will be itrictiyadboTedlor.'-.-- For l. copy; m advance, ...'v.**.-**.... .$2.00 u 5 copies,! *• *1 tt.oo * 10 ** u * .**15.00 u 2O u ( « .‘&00 “» « « . . . . 5000 u <* —. .*BOOO CLUBmSG! To any obtain the largest'number of subscribers lo the .Saturday Morning Post, (not less than “fty>) w®*kaN-pr*senl*u: copy. of. ahnkspeare-s Plays, : *P!*ndldly bound, Worth hi least Ss>ttv besides a co l>X lt ?r tft^"PoP e r ; for one jear. ' To-the pcr&ouwho will procure the.next.ldrgesi.numberof subscribers, we shall present a lieaudfulediiioaof Ixird Byron's Poems, 7 worth af least 54.00, and a copy of the paper. ; post-masters and otkerSt ro whoauhts Prbspectasmay be sent,\are respectfully i eqaestea toacl.asAgentsiu procunug subsenberstothe Saturday'Momiug Post. To toe person whowillproeure i .10 snbßcribcrA, we .will forward' one .copy of the paper, andihtdr, exertions will otherwise be nandsomeiy..re> warded * IL/" Letters addressed (postpaid) to . ■..' . .Li« . . Editor and Proprietor qfihc Saturday Morning Post,Pito< burgh, Pa September JB;i«9. POSTSCRIPT. -In answer to the. manyinquiries ofour, friends, ..we. «... hare'to state, that owing to the arduoas dutiesoftheelec - . uon, campaign, it will be.jtupossible'for bs to issue the . .first number of the Saturday Morning Port also early pi . . uay ai we anticipated, We.shall defer tho issue of the. •. .first number until after the Presidential election, when i . .. wo hope to present to the public the handsomest and best i : psper-fverseni out from this city. • 7 Prrrsptmon, Oct, 5,1843 <yon sull.be, wuhcmtn beautfol -set of.while. •■;■■; T» peajcly and .a awectj iragraniJJrcaih, vrbea- yoaxranJiave ihcxn boih by wmjf'B-Sa- boxol Jona'.Ambfr Tooth Pasts? It white n a the Tee Ibf harden* the vnoi*, sweeten* tbr Breath* and 4b, without.excep* . tioo, utmost beaautul tud econoouear dramfice. ever used For Bale by: , • .WSL JACKSON, Gen. Agent,;.; v BCplg ;.v r i .r.» •/ : •y' 69,Ij|bertr «UyPittM)orgh. : FAsbionablcClotbingStore. WERNEBURG begs leave to inform bis friend* and the nnblic iftceneralthnt he has opened a NEW READY-SiABE FASHION ABLE CLOTHING STORE. • oaMferketstreetyseCond door from Second streety where fceep«6n hand, a.faUessoriraent of Ready»made Fashionable Clothing, which hewill sell on , .. the most reasonable terms, for CASH.' : • v : He also wishesip call the auention.of hU fnends and; thepablikln general to bis Very extensive selection o! .French> English'and Belgian Cloths and Cassimeres. m 1 • endless variety, andVeatings for every one's'ose, which i he has aelectca himself sntheEasf. and which will be j .. made to order.m a superior manner, at fais Fashionabte < . Head Quarters, 251 Liberty street, (late McGuire 4. Co.) i . aud at prices that will not be questioned hr the best ot i bargouMnakers. ..C. WERNEDURd, . - .. No. 251 Liberty street,tind v Market stTeet,‘2d door from Second. Patterson’* Carrlsgfr Blannllutorff . J)uxm»tut alley. between Wood andSmuhfieldttreeU; g—hw Wnsur may always be found on assort* of Family Carnages, Barouches, p .' eSßs^S*'B u jn? , es, and oil Jctods of heavy, work. V. i from a ux horse wagon down 10 awheel* ■■ barrow. Persons wishing to purchase or contract for anything in. the above line, are-respectfally invited to «juj octiS if S»Jeofßnildln^ljot«. • TO PURCHASERS.—Person* having pur ■ J." chased. Lot* in Mr. HnghSweony’a plan of Mouul ;Lmmet property, at public rale, on the 4tb, 15th and 22d days of May lost, are uebest notified tocall wiihtratde lay, at the ouice of JohnCoylc, E«q4 Fourth street, Southfield. st., Pittsburgh, and.lulfll the terra* of sole - A Jew mort Lota, in mme plan, far xetfe. ■: ' ■ Enquire of JOHNCOYLE, as above \VN J BURNSIDE Auc'lr nov4:d&w2ir’ : ' HUGH SWEENY, Proprietor and AUcgheny.City paper copy and ch^-Posl-) ■VTEW, BOOKS—Concordance to Sbakspeare,-by Mrs JLn Clarke—s 4 00 MenzersGennau Literature, 3 vola—s3,oo. ; Aloerbrook, by Fanny Forrester. 2 vole —: ' Washington IrvmgVSkeich Book, new edition—sl,2s Gil B!aa,'Eagltsh edition, illustrated; 2 vol*. ' '•••? :>: Doji Quixote* “ “ “ i vol —53,50 . Bari>sVWorka, 35. steel engravings, Eng. ed—35,50.‘ : Gulliver’s Travels* illustrated—s4,so- . : HazleulsNapoleon; 3 vols.-53.3a..- Hazleti’a Works; 4 v015.—.54.50. Carlyle’s Hewe* and garter Resartus;lvpl>-48.2£ - CartyleU Past and Present,*ud Ch*rtisra;tvol.—sL Goethe's Auta*Biography;2voJs.—s2,2s. Gpethe’a Essay on Art—7sc. Coleridge’s BiographtaLuerana; 2 vola>—Bl,7s. - : Cromwell’s LetiersandSpeeches.-by CarJvlc:2 2,50.. For sale by H S BOSWORTH, oct2l . • . ..4th si-..near Market. '■- T>URE BRANDIES—2 half pipe* superior •“ Otard” X -Brandy, viniogelB44j 2 qr. pipesdo, ... . 2 half pipes superior “Henoessy” Brandy, vint. IMG. 2 do.- do, :. , do,- ; vdo;l; 1 do. 1544. ... 4 do.; do. .♦* v Part in>store. and part landing from Cairal,‘ffirsaTeJow by <nov3) ECMARTIN l Ab , i liamartltte House, 1 1 COH?«a OTFOCXTHAm GRATfT STBZXTB,?nTSBU)UHI frUfE subscriber. Tespectfully.announcea that he has X now opened this new and excellent Hotel for the ac commodation of travelers, boarders, and the public gch> house audiurmture ore entirely new; and uo painr.or expense have been spared to render it one of the most eorafortable and pleasant Hoielsin the city. The subscriber is determincdto deserve,arid therefore . .solieits; a share of pubhepatronage. "v ' QcUMy JACOB HOUGH, Proprietor important* JOHN M. BLAIR. DAVID STEW ART and PHILIP OSPAHMAN-havingpurchasedtheeatireimerenand sloes in trade of Mr. Jobn W.- Blair, beg leave to inform heir numerous friends and the public that they have this -. day entered into partnership under the, firm and. style of “BLAtaA <?o., n for the manufacture-of-Brushes of every -description; Beingr pracu'cal workmen, ibey.will moke up every article of the most durable materia4 and in the . first style; and. wiUkeep on hand,-forsale, at their siore,’. : . No. 120.\yood street, a very. large -assortment of; ever)' thing ut their line of bonnes*—which*. with their exten* • sivestdckof-SbOe Findings, Fishing-Tackle, Pen _ond Pocket Knives, Powder,Bnou.cnd .Variety. Goods, they will sell cheap, wholesale and retail- ;■ . .. * > . Machine Brushes made to order, with - - .--Theeueouragementarulpatronage of theirfnendk and ... the pabUa t* earnestly-solicited, ana will bd thankfully rer ceivcd Observe 1 BLAIR h, CO-, PittsbUrghrOet.- 28th, 1848:(oc30r ■ - ‘lBO Wood s!- * i ’ **Tliree Kontbi’l&xtra pßy,»r TMTAJOR BURNS,. Paymaster.of Ibe United States 1 ' JIJL ' Array, has arnyed in this city, and taken in offied in the Penn street and Garrison alley, where he is prepared to pay to such as may be entitled to the same jthe “Three Momns , i Extra r>. Payt* allowed by Act ot Congress July 19,1849- ' He- ptoposes.papng Capt. Charlton’s Company oil Taesday, the 3!Bt.mst.vCap!r Herron’S'Comp&ny on the : Istof and Capt. Porter’s, of the 2d Regiment Peuna;'Volunteersj on the 2d of November—being the three companies enrolled m.the city of Pittsburgh:- • oel3(h2W '; To-Conntry MarcDants* ■; Tl TEKCtf ANTS will fimUtto their advantage to coll at XTA M.\HODKINSON?S 3 flB he has. now : in store as large; and desirable an .assortment of Quimi irarr, d'C.,fuitable.for:,comiiry.merchants,-asik usually-found; in-eastern house*-and'at equally low’ pnees! M HQDKJNSOIL *Uk2G 115-Wood street, pear Fifth *R superior Recii- XV Bed Whiskey, for sate low, by . _ ' P 0' MARTIN, Ag l, nov7’ ;s CorneT of Smithfield and Front st*.. New Goods. TpHE subscriber nas this daycoramencedopemne.bis JLsupnlypfFALl/GOODS, embracing: an extensive Vtt rt to his line ofbusinessy which, he.wili nmke to-order ar^below the prices of any fonnerseason. JAS. ' St Chariet Building , T“ well »«Iccled Jtockof Foil i and Wujler CQsaunercs and Vestings* (nttho l?'?®**®*?*®*price,) to. I would invite the alien*- • uen af weU JS. ade JA9 MeGUIRE. Tailor, * Third kl, near Wood iCO. ‘ ' ' ' fTtUJBA •TOBAC V ceivod ocil7~ •V-v" •; .-7TJ-*."'V y: r ;kV-'cA *;vs?«* •• ", _-> >*’ VxC -V „ OFFICE OF THE POST. > : Esidat MobiGho, November 17* 1848. J JJTho weather has been favorable to business. ‘ - The. rivers tiro, nawjta good order,. and boating is all directions—except from some of the Allegheny; creeks ; and the coal dealers-have failed In getting off. There has been bat little change in prices. - win the Money: market thereisnothing doing. ASHES. .The briskness in. Soda Ash' continues: regular, sales aro made daily at 404ic. Some trans aclions.-in other kinds have been reported. Scorch ings wc quote,at 34031c.P01s 44043 c.; Salaratu*. s|o6c. APPLES; ,Tho : receipts have been heavy, and i demand brisk. : Sales of abootSOOO bbU from stores have been reported at 6201,25 according to quality. ■ BACON..We mast report a* last week, a dull markeL . The stock.oo hand is still light and de- .1 mantt only for homo consumption and light. . Sale of Uamt at 6tf37c«; Sides and Shoaldcrs at 4044 c. r BUTTER.>We notice nochange in the market j ; : we have: heard of sales at 9c; whlch u'about a fair qgntauob for solid in bbjs or kegs; Itoll is worth 10 01 Ic. The market ia rather dull at present. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—SaIe of 29 sacks from wagon at $1,68. w BEESWAX.. Some transactions reported at 190 22c. from firsj bands and from store. .BUCKETS. ►We have no change in prices; Bea ver Backets sell regularly at $2,2002,25. The mar ket is well supplied. i .BLOOMS. .No sales; no demand. The nominal price of Jomata is $69. <: BRAN..There has been- a regular busieesa t$ .Bran; best quality sells at 8010 c,. from first hands; From store 10012 c. BROOMS. • salcsat $0,8701,75; market welt sup-, plted with ordinary articles BAGS. .Colton are worth $404,25. ( COAL. .The wagon price is sje., flats, sc; • CORN MEAL. ;There have been tome receipts since last week, and demand brisk. • Wc quote safes i'of about 200 ska., and bbis at 40c. from first hands; from store 45c. COTTON YARNS..Market well supplied; we submit table without alteration : Short Reel— k 000 6 & 7 No.stoNo.lo*► ••?.V45 >• « TOO— *.....<0 & 7 “it to 13* •• iff ; too. ooa toco s|tf M l 4 .17 Coverlet nru «► fc 2W?— Increasing! ftio . CarpetCbaih’-*.-' 203'— • No. 20 ColtonTwine..?‘..sSMJf—-" LOngßccltFdox. .. . Candle.Wick- —Ol5 No, 500 .... 7 3 & { - CANDLES..We have ,no change to rcporU -Citydipped.*•*»**•.9 (300 f.Cineimiatido. - 022 i MouTd.*..*>.».*.‘lo OtOJ i Spenn,bestbrondx3o 032 1 Pittsburgh Start...>22 023 | Do. inferior- 25 030 j COTTON, , Wc have heard ef no transactions this [ » •• “Z week. COFFEE..There here; been many salcx, hut none ei rates differing from our fast weeks quota tiona. Sale* at 7(37( for good Rio. CORDAGE..Therchavo some alterations by manufacturers, which ore noticed below: : Manilla Hope,by C0i1,..;............... 13c B. :Do •do when cut,. Me do White Rope, by C0i1,...................11c do Do do - when cat,............,.12c do Tarred do . by Coil, ..10c do Do do . wbencut,.............,11c do Packing Vara, fine,. Sc do Do do common, .....8c do Manilla Bed C0rd5,.......§ 1,75132,C2ii3,10p Joz. Do do per coil, 13 p J 5. Hemp do 1,5002,2533,00p.10x. Do do. Reread,. 10 p lb. Manilla Plough Lines,. 750S7pdoz. Hemp do .-... d0....................75 .do . COPPER..The rates aie, Braziers 97(338; Sheath ing 27; Old 18019. - CHEESE. .The market continues brisk; sales at last weeks quotations ; 100 bis cream at 3c.j 21 bis do. at 71c.; other aaies at same figures. Common, tales at Sios)c. - CHOCOLATE.-Sales at $2, 7503,00, according to brand.. .. ■ ■ . ■■■■ CRACKERS. .The regular tales to the trade sre at the following rates: • Water Crackers - 54.00 p Mil. Duller do. 4,?5. *• . Pilot D read 9-50 u . . Suifar ami Soda Crackers 7c. p ft. CORN MEAL—We note no change in prices; considerable coming-in/ which meets with ready silent4oc.; froth store4se. FRUIT—Sales of new crop Raisins at $ I ,8702,- 12. Pea Nats are, worth 81>3& in largo lots. The tendency is downward, on account of the immensity of the crop; some dealers say they will bo offered here at 90c; , Cranberries, are regularly sold at 82,- .00, from store, whichis an advance. Zanto Cur rants are sold at 10c., a decline; Shelled' Almonds -are worth only 20022 c. Dried Peaches: wo quote salosfrom.first hands at $1,20, which its decline; sales from stare at $1,3101,37; Dried Apples are sold from store regularly at SOc. Figs, some safes at 83,0003,50, nett. Atraonds-shelled-20 0 22 i -■ Ranch- -2 0013 50ft..:.w...;.:i0 0:.18 !Bloom;old....;. 0 Hard,........... 0 -12LCranberries....-2,009■ .Currants,Zante.--.100- ■ Lemons,Sec.bx- 0 ■ v Filberts 8 - Oranges do 0 /Groundnuts: 1.25 @1,31 Peaches,dry,bu 1 1,2001,3? Figs/Turkey ■••• 0;- Apples,dry.*:.w. oa@ ■ Mala .-.-:-.. 0 - do Green,bbl 1,000123 Raisins, Muscat-• • 0 - .FLOUR. .There : were ..some receipts yesterday, but holders found some trouble tn making sales, at the qaplatioen of Wednesday, s There, tgero a !few sales of 84,10; stme at $4,05j bat $4,00 was the -exteD tofferedbyraany.Therowasanc rident-de clinef and. if we may-judge by. appearances;/the market still bcarsa-downward tendency. ... FlSB.aThere has beon-considerable activity- In tho raarkel this week. The sales arc at tho follow log-rates:' Mackerel No, 1 atsl2; No. 2 89,50; N 0.3 $5,2505,50 j Shad, nominal, .at $7,50; Cod fish 4|o4|c ; Salmon $18,50. FURS. .The following.arathe rates ot presont:— - • Bed For No; I,' 50 0. -75 . f Raccoon*..*.* . 0 g ; No-2, 0 37} Mink • 0 g :XO | l4 0: 1 i FEATHERS*.The market is vorj well supplied, •anddemand Is great. Salesfronrstore at 34c. Tor large lots; for single sacks at-86c« From first hands sales at 32033 c. GLASSv.Tbero has been, a brisk demand and quidk sales qf Window Glass at the old quotations. We give tho tablo without alteration. BlackßottleS" ’ • . Bxlo..v*o 4;od '* & 9,00 10x12* •»«•...; •• -0 4J50 * Pmu '•: 0 7,00 @ 7100 Mad'o wine, 5,0 - • FUtentdo.loxl4 • • ' : >to gfd*,d.kb. . 0 5,00 -t016x24•••*. .*0 .Cloret r 4? gross*o -0,00 • • Country brands, - ■ iWlndoWGlass|»*box. 8x10....**.* • 3,2503,31 City brands, 10x12 .. 3,5003,02 ■ GUNPOWDER.pSaIes are-regular at the follow* ing ra(ea: w PEG 4,75 0 CjGO Eagle do. in pa* Eagle 0} fie •• ® 3,00 pers.- . . 0-337 dZi'l' fit can’r© 7,00 ■ Rock powder- -3:25: &3 02 FPFQ do ■ 0 4,00 | j GRAnj—ln , Wfhpal, wo can get no quotation!* [jcs~Cuba Tobacco juai- ro j J. A. MAZURIE, No. 33 Hand it. . ■_■ * (ffommrrriai an]) financial. pittbburgMboahjd of TRADE. N.BORAIG, ) : W‘/■ TOTThN, J. Committee voiiNovewbkb. J/MAi, J = PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1848 SteamboatPacke!Lme,leaveBdaily for Cincinnati,lo am. P l o??. n^ e T via -Brownsville, to Baltimore and: 8 a v »and G p m MftilJJoach Line, direct to Philadelphia 0 a k , and 121 'f c » ,0 ™ ,ln<l Southern Mail Cooch Line.Bam North-Vc.. era, via Cleveland, daily, 10 a m fne aiij Western New York, daily, 9am :N9*th-Ea«orUj to PhUadelpkia, daily, except Sunday*,^ ARRIVALS and DEI.vRTURE OF MAILS Eastern Mail:vlav Philadelphia, due 3a; ar. t -closes IS v. Western Mail,Cm; and Louisv., due 8 P. fc.,closessA.jff. Bouth»viaßalt.andWashmgionidueBp. M.,close»s a.m./ . Norih?.Wesiern via Cleveland,idue 10 a. M., closeso a. m.. Ene&ftd We stem New (York*. dueB ?. m.j closes 8a; u. STOCKS. „■> * Jar value. diked Offered* Batik qf Pittsburgh * • 550,00 850,00 850.00 Etchangqßanfc - 50,00 44,00 43,50 Mer«hauUta?idM.'Bank.».vvrrf>6(w)a . 45^X> Fanners*Depositßank None m market. Hand,Street Bridge- .•••:•>-*.... 50,00 . 50,00 40,00 Northern Libertieaßndge**""- 50.00 35,00 B 5 -00 *» M - w M3 Blononffahelaßridge.-......... 55,00 '10,50 Gas Block*-».**.*.50,00 • Weekly Review of the Market*. k*r i r ' * v - /* » J ( and know nothing or the market, except there is but little demand, Oats are worth 25c.Tram first hands Rye: we quote sales at 402242 c. Corn : from-first *hand«, worth 31{533c. Barley: sales every day at i 572258 c , with an upward tendency. There i» no i great activity in Gram of any kind except Barley. GRAHAM FLOUR..Worth i . HONEY. .Market well supplied,and regular sales from store at 122214 c. HAY..The market isnow-well supplied with an excellent quality of Hoy; sales at $7(58 at scales . HIDES. ..We give our tabie.with quotations as last week. Missouri •• *7® 0 r Do 1,0001,62 Spajush*-r*‘***U © -10 i Green ........ . 0 4 Do. salted**--*v* .... 0> .. | : HQPS>.No sales; .we quote at S(sloc. : . INSURANCE. .The following table gives the ratio i of insurance on good steamboats: j To Phila. midßalt.via ' canal « a : Cincinnati *■»?••* \ . f : Evansville,la.-... £ | Memphis, Tenn. • • J J_ • Saint Louis, Mo.«• f V : .Burlington, lowo.*!. if Jefferson City,-Mo., 2 : LEAD*• Regolar sales of Missouri Pig at 4Jc.; Bar sc» Sheet Lead $5 $> boi; Cut 6. -The followas ng are tho rates asked for Patent lead Pipe * : mch acquedact No 2 Lead Pinesc. V foot. A “ “ No 2 “ » «c « 1 u " No. 3 « “ 7c V <* k “ “ No 1 “ “ ll I “ “ No 1 * <• 7ici> « } “ “ No 1 * “ She? « 1 « « No l <l “ 121 c “ All other sizes flic & Va IBOff-rThe table below gives tho: pricos of Iron which have not changed for month a: Bar Juniata 0 Plough wings* • « *.4|o. 5 . H Common-•*•3 .0 > : « Slabs*••••• & 41 Sheet....sf v 7| Bussinn Sheet****: <0 15 Boiler Plates • 0 © fl± HKSSOdJtm’ta ©3 50 3d “ . OC,J 60 Dd *• . 0 4,00 Sp ks » 2> & S? 7d « * 0 4,50 « pressed Cl© 5d .. *...■ . 0 4,75 Boilerßiveis..***? © SqO *1 " - © 5,00 LARD, .A declino has taken place since last week. We have reported several salesfrom store at Gic.; from first hands we quote at 6c* : . LUMBER..During the scasonj dealers have been doing a very satisfactory business. The yards are still tolerably well supplied with lumber of all.kinds, and sales are brisk. We give tho table without any alteration. A rise in the Allegheny will make the market active. Clear t> M** ©22.00 Flooring Ido 10.40020,00 Common do Common Ido o— Clear 1L do ©33,00 Oak - : w> ©24,00 Common Udo - ©1550 Piue Shingles Clearii. do • 44.00 4MOOQ 2A003.00 Comihoii9 do . 23,00 Laths, *aw\l 2,0002,33 MOLASSES..The market is firm at 31c., at which sales are daily made. The tendency is still upward. The stock on hand is small. : r ■- NAVAL STORES..There haabcon.no change in the market, and we quote old pneesi Rosin 4> bbl * *2.G2 0 I f* N-Carolina 4,00 04,25 Ti!cb«**»>****3.oo 0 Turstune.gol.' 63 0 C 5 Par, © j Vansb, Copat t. 75 0. Sh2s OILS.. The market is not wellsupplied with Oils, and prices are higher than we have been accustom ed to quote. Linseed has been sold at CosSC2c.—- No-1 Lard Oil at £0(352c» No change in other kinds. ■ : . *-v linseed * A*••♦« GOSC3 • ■*• Uublec'd**** 0 1.20 LtmJ, eity.*****so 0'53 4 * ; Fall .**••*• ■• 0 Olive..***"•"•MU 0 1,50 Whole.* ***7o 0'27 Sperm bleach'd* •* 0 1.25 Tftnijer#€H»hl!3AOolE!.OO OIL CAKE. .Wc quote at $10,50310,73; bulbavc heard of but one sale. : POTATOES..The market, is pretty well supplied; the receipts from belowlhave continued good. Sale of Red at 50c.; Pink-Eyes at Go£26£c. PIG METAL—The amount that has arrived has been estimated at about 400 toat ; seme rales have been made at about 26,00,3-3,00. The prospect of an advance over the rates of last sp nag are encour* aging, because of the determination of the fumsce men to resist the efforts of manufacturers to reduce the prices. They are pecuniarily in a better situs* tion this season than last, and intend to take sdvso* Ugo of it. In a few days & large quantity may be eipected. : The inquiry ia very good. . There have been some sales ot Hanging Rock at 30,00; licela ai30,00, time. V 1 fFlrdn/sduy—’The fullowtog sales of cold Etna Pig Metal took place yesterday, above what was re ported. ■ • 300 tons at 930,00, to Spang & Co, ... 100 tons loßailey, Brown & Co., on same terms, —*lJ to arrive.— AmtrUun. RAGS..In good demand at 3|£fctc. for mined; lUCK..\Vc heard of some small sales «t6£tsic. time. Market.firm tn the eau causes firmness here. KYE'FLOUR*»'\V* have ot> change to rcporf; nominal price $3,0023,25, SUGAR. .Market irfirm at previous rate*! ujc. The talcs hare brrn brisk, aud market stit well supplied. Regular sales Loaf Sugar at; No. 4, IQc.; No. 5,91 c.; No. ti, 9c.; No. 7,31 c.; No.'S, 3c. . SOAP..Regular salerof Pittsburgh No i at4|c. Cincinnati at 4ic. SPICES. , Wry htltc variation in prices; and tales at ibc.ratcs annexed: Cloven*33 SA • 3d | Nutmeg* <»” C&sribm Mat*. 22 & &>) Fepper* »-•- OlttffCT****** •10 (it ll l-Alfpicc.* —'- SEEDS..Wo have heard of bat few irantactioav. We quote Clover at $3,60. Timothy at $2,60: Fla* 8001,00. SHOT..Regular aal,a at $1,3101,44. SALT.. Regular aalea at $ 1,25 at caaal; desiand st,2B. . .. STARCH..RcguI»r siic* nt G:is3|c. TALlOW..Regular ialei «t7(S7je. TIN PLATE..Regular »alcr I common $10,25; 121x9 TOBACCO..The dealer* report the fallowing prices, at which the market is steady : Cigar Leaf*"* 4 & 7 laOuimunbox 11 & 15. Mamifc 4 d<lo“> ii & 7J .••{?* *•. «», -iatf.ir T.ad«eV Twist* b <tt ... 1U 10s ;** * l . Vi afi H I’iugia'kegs." -tij# 7 Scotch snuff... 14#10 i Plug m boxes' M # 15 110ppm?....-..!*# |fi lfl Twist*."-*? A}& 7 CutAdryi ftps. # 25 i CftTeudish..* •• • 6p •fi ; v TUBS;.Regular tale* at 89 9 d0r. . VINKGAR—Regular aalea Culer Vinegar, in tibia at ?<B9e. JVOOt —The receipt! of Wool in thii market da ring the past few wecka,.havo been pretty heavy Holder! are beginning to let ont their anppliea, In view of the increa»ing demand and enhanced pricea. The tendency of the market in atill upward) and now, that nothing: further it tu be gained politically, we preaumo manufacturer! who have been intercated in dopreaaing the market, will lift lhcir fccrand let it aprmg up. Commercial reporter! in the eaat apeak encouragingly. ; A New York paper iaya: •« There ban been, a determined clfortby manufacturer! and their organa, to produce the tmpreaalon that Wool haa been,too high, and that good! cannot bo pro duced at the prcient rate of the raw material, The reiult aeema to be that.they havo done their worat, and that price* mull, go up.'’ La to nowa from Great Britain givea favorable indication! na to ihe Wool trade. The demand 1* incroaalng in England and Scotland, r From our country large amounta will bo required, ahould no political convulaiona intervene to divert the trade from ita natural channel. Common-***** 20c.t>lb. 1 1 BIood"C5**0i)Co- nr* lb- Blood ■<*£lo9ll6, “ Full Blood,-.., 29c- - 4 ‘ {Blood-20c. “ 1-Pnme fr : .. 30c. • :: WHISKEY..Since last week there have been several receipts of Raw from Cincinnati, sod in con sequence Rectified tends downward. Sales at 20(3 20jc. Raw js worth 17, bot no sales. - NEW' YORK MONEY MARKET.’- Exchanges,. &c.—' There have been some transac tions in sterh eg bills on private terme,*but supposed at previous pieces* A# the market lanow under the control of one*-, or two of the principal drawers, it is ifixpected that it will open Tor the next steamer at full rales, say Stftfti. j. Money,— Th*.e raise already.pastin,Exchange, and isomo anticipat ions that it-mav bo still higher, or the reaction comet \ueot upon a day or two of more than usual buoyancy - of feeling, or something elso less tangible, has moidostocks waver;which had began to rise, and protfnee a slight effect upon the money marketto»day. The rauss of papery however, have decidedly cbange(£daring k *he last fortnight, and the beet names are now readily discounted inthe street at 9(312 of G'mmerce Nov. tlv- B3T - We understand that fifteen Coal, Boats have spoil between this and Wheeling. ' .::''+ -: ,' • * } i. f A. t t « >*■ -, 7 * > X* * f * n; * * ~ V i- t ” * V > w r- - V t "i ; < i. K From the Detroit Frte trui. wool. TRADE OP MICHIGAN. The shearing Eeason is now near at band in this State, and a ihort review of the past may not be uninteresting Our surplus is augmenting There to as shipped from the State in— -1841 23,000 lbs 1844 250,407 “ 1845 412,081 “ 1846 716,587 « 1847 a little over 1,000,000 “ We have taken some pains to ascertaln thequan tity.exported from each port to tbe 3lst of Secern, ber We here give it 1840. 1847 lbs lb«. Detroit 506,103 760,710 ■Monroe 84,420 153 400 St. Joseph 4,000 15,400 Moledo—from Michigan 124,060 86,300 Trenton 1,000 Grand Haven ... 1,000 Mt Clemens *.— 30,000 St Clair 0,000 Newport 400 Po:Whcollnff*r*- ••••• k Brownsville | Louisville - r |l' Nashville, Tenu., •• • l - . : New-:orieaa»«i'.* I; 11 Quincy,lllinois,- •• • 1 Galena, . g Independence, . [ Total export of 1847 1,094,210 In the Free Press of July sth last, we estimated the crop of the State at 1,600,000 lbs., and put down for home consumption, 500,000 lbs.j surplus for export, 1,100,000 lbs. The returns of exports from the custom-house here, and shipments at Toledo up to this time, make the amount less than >5,000 of our estimate. ! < The great number of sheep that have.been driv en into the State the past season, and the natural increase, wtlL probably give us a surplus of 1,600,* 000 |bs: the present season. During a recent visit to the east, we conversed with several large factory agents; who all seem to agree that the amount of: wool now grown in the Union was not equal to the. consumption under the present state of matters. We will instance a few of the. new establishments that commenced the past season to operate.orwillhavetheir ma chinery running before fall.. In the new, city of Lawrence there are two woollen companies;: with, a capital of $1,000,000 One is called tbeUmon, and the other the Bay State company. , Their buildings,which are nearly finished, wilt be 8,000 feet long, and are calculated to work up over 4,000,- 000 lbs. of wool annually. The Middlesex Com pany at Lowell have added machinery to increase the consumption to 800,000, or more than work ed by them last season. In a month they will he turning into cloth six theutandpouidt tf trooldmly. In Connecticut, enlargements of old milta have been made. At Woonsocket,fihode Island, anolb er million will be required the coming season, more than last. We were informed of ths location of seven others, on an extensive scale, which will he completed this year. Near Springfield, Massa chusetts, the whole of the water power of ths Chicopee that ts unimproved, has been bought by an English company. Brick and morter are rap idly towering. Here two extensive woollen, fac tories will be in operation within a year. Near Norwich, Connecticut, amill some 800 feet long is progressing. All things taken into consideration, give assur ance that to keep all the machinery moving, the increase of the raw material at the west: (or ten years to come equally as rspid as for the lost five, there can be no surplus. We are now competing with the English in msny qualities in the markets she bos long monopolized. Lowell cassimeies are in London on sale, and American cloths are most ly wurn in Canada, the duty being only 7J percent Several English colonies ere consumers of our coarser goods. Contract* were nude Id thucity on Saturday last, for the delivery hero of a thousand head-.of hogs, with the privilege of increasing the somber to two thousand, with one of the most respectable and re* spocstbie firms of lowa* These hog* arc to be driven from our young sister State to Ibis market, which of conrse would 00l bedone unless the prices paid here were better fdr the seller than could bo procured at any accessible point above this city. This should be borne to mind by pertoo* having hog* to fell in Illinois* The present indications are, that a very large number of hoe* will be cut and packed at this point.— b 4. tonit Ntw Era, ARRIVED, siruft*rAtlsuiic;P*rtfu«OQ, Brownsville; I.mu*.M'Lan*ylJ*miet, Brownsville Arrowhae. (Jordan, Brownsville, .MioMeau No. 8, fiilson, Beaver; •’ J.<ikrF.nc. Shot**,Reaver. ... Caroline, Bay. Beaver; Caleb Ccpe. afurdoelr. WtjllsvUlf. i * Comet, Boyd. Zanesville. " Fort Piti< MiUrr, Cincinnati. •' Canp.-'i No. 2. Crook*,Cincinnati- DEPARTED, m- . '■ Atlantic, Parkmsou, UrowuWiNe: l«fiQi4 M lahr. Qruttelf Browiuviilr;. Arjrowline. Gordon, Brownsville: : MtrhiMn (iition. Beirtr< CakrLne. Sbotes, lleavr^ Mason. Louisville. Brilliant. Croce, Cincinnati. Cashier. Dawson, Wheeling. Robert Morn*. frwm, New Orleans :. * • Caleb Cope, Mnnluck, Wheeling. • : Alt. Veruori, KotmU,Wf Louis- j *• »t Anthony, Kmuey,Wheeling. I CO 0 1.00 • 0 6# 10 n & u The KrcA»ER BBumwicK.~The steamer Grand TurA arrived last night from tfow Orleans, having oo board the officer* and crew, and a largo portion of the'cabin fsrniture of the ill-fated steamer Brunt wick. From those on board we learn that, about 3 o'clock on the morning of the 3lst ult., vrhen tc?. cn miles above Vicksburg, aud under a full head of steam, the Brunswick encountered a dense hot tem porary fog, which prevented the pilot from teeing the shore, and to art infant after ahe struck a bluff bend. with such violence aa to ran her bow some twenty feet on shore and shake every timber in the boatt 1 - Instant preparations were made to extricate her from her perilous position, hut in about two hours sifter, aho struck tier- hall timbers gave wsy about twelve or fifteen feet from the stern, and she soon after sank, ail but 3 small portion of the for* ward part of the boat going under the surface of the water. The cabin afterwards parted from the hull, and remained afloat when lastseen. ' Sufficient time elapsed, between the striking and sinking, lor those on board to save their effects* She baa on board near 200- tons of freight* consisting of groceries,- merchandise, &c., a very valuable cargo, all of which wdl prove a total loss. * • The Brunswick, as before stoted, wa«a fioolsrgo boat, was owned by Messrs. J, &W.Fioncy,%ndher commander, Capt; Leo { and was insured for $lO,OOO in the Franklin Fire. Marine and Life Insoraoeo Co. of LoouviJle, and the Tennessee Manna and Fire losurance Company, of Nasbvillo—ss,ooo in each office.— St. Louis New Era . » TKt> The new.light .draught steamer FORT Mu.lkb, Master, will leave for the .WMBaSaSanbove «*nd intermediate ports TIUB DAY. at IOf.M. For freight or passage apply on beard. uovl7 •. ,- ■■ ;.,<I : For Stv Louts. ; •“!r. ... -.- . fJJSjJki The excellent steamer ZACH. TAYLOR Master, will leave for the above and intermediate ports on .this. day. Fot freight or passage, apply on board. - uoyl7 For Cincinnati and Louisville. nirnr li fn> * nBW and magnificent Pittsburgh and LomavtUe Packet, TELEGRAPH ■ SbWWM™ No. 2.: S. MxSon, Mailer, will leave for , BHBflKßßnhhe above and intermediate pom retru* larly ■ For freight or passage; .apply on hoard. novtO For Cincinnati. ter. will.laave for the abovo aiul initt- OMissEESnßßinemate por!. regularly. - Fotfraigluorpa.iagc. applY.oa board. norlS _Regulnr P.c*iet for Bnnn.li- ■ : I J'ilEi.ft Ti,E ateßmer WEU,SVIIJ..E I Cool ■ftaaTOWt BABS 3 WII leave lor.tlie above and jmer mediate ports on inranesotiyj and Saturdays- > . For freight or passage opply on board, or to au9s , GEO B MILTENBERQBR. Aet ' ; For Cfncinnail* ••• - •..r : tc f*¥*®Ogj , The new. iiffht,draught passenger Klunmwr. DtlTjPHlV | . rt»pt. H‘7ftfrr. JatgjggafiiEg vwtl 1 leave for the above and interme .«* stmousesßw iitate ports, regularly. ■For.freight or passage apply on.board • . iiovtl •- • Bummer Arrangement. r JCSLjs THE steamer BEAVER, Chaa. E Clarke. Master, will leave Pittsburgh for Beaver Ulassgow, and WeUsville. every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday—and returning on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 0 o’clock, a. m. Having a boat at the landing, we are prepared to.receive freight at any time- For freigbtorpaasage apply to mnt7-tf • G, V; HARTON & CO., Agents. - The new and splendid steamboat LAMAR FJJSE-ihTINE, will leave for the above and all inter* £@gSy&mediate ports, regularly For freight or passage, enquire on board, or of .. nov!3 , , JAMES MAY, Water st. ~j....::..,....„17., . .i. . •.:, . ...1, , , , ....-..-..::; "‘Jr 2PRIES 710,£.87 1,501,818 Exported since opening of navigation 40,000 Hogi from Xovft* t 1 <» 4 ~- , V 'V-_ . „ ■*" t“ *1 *” ’■ l . - " r '* f <7? -.- ~ - „ ' * „ vv ■ lfci|S?SfipSlsSW -J r , * 1 - * ~-\ -’* » * ■' . ' ';v> •X-. '*l IT' > * ' * .* * . v " ■ - > \. L / x ;4 ■- - - * \ i - 1 * ✓ * *• « ,r K ' * / <- \ _ v ' i* y «- «" .•;:i•*• »:; v'':V:vV .:• 1 W » * x 1j« • j; - 'i. a * , - *j;„> ,# *■ „ -,l' ' <“f * w; -■ X ’ ? ■ ®- ' 1 X 1 . % -.la; ' " - ' ' t' 1 " 7 ~ » V r , r-i **- r*i > k ■ - .» •■' * r r k. v - ’*► » > v . viri .•I - s -r * «p „ , f AV.-i£p - ><■ -.- , ~ i-p; -i ~ cr '7i 4 v 4 *. s ~ S t r " ■ l-.T ' ■■• :■ . *-.'.•. •/"•.<:"*..• Vi*■'■ .*••' v ':\Vi: v ■.'■.:.-..')! f'.. .r i'.T*' l " - "x ' ' -f 7 „ „7 xi % „ - - w ‘ s? L^M i " r **U, 1 1 * p ' 4 ‘ \?3 - ■ ' • j -' i , << t .- * L * -h « t t I > * *■' < Ptonoi.. r r .r 1 ' 1 , A PIAXOS, mat CmKhed. Thewlji- ' --v , /- r > v slmracais ore made alter the latest pattern, and of the “ 1 * ■■ 7: hr*t matermlx and wtH Resold low for cash, u\ <• -1 ' 1 > f > 11 1 > ' v ‘*. „ v F. BLITMB’t 1 - T 1 i . Nq TlSWoou street, iW doot-abore Fiufa" a' S v ,'* —v »\ \ >r^* z 1 X B —Tlio*e ota in ■* am 01 a good Instrument *!” ' Are respectfully muiedia eaU and examine tfaeie, before- i ~ - -■ , fc - r - •' purchasing elsewhere, as ihey cannot be excelled by any' t ► ~ L - the country, find trill h c sold lower than q&> brought - 'S - 1 „ .St* kom the East. Also msireceived,u?oPianos, Ham- ’ 4 ' -=- / * “*.**. r 1 " « vrarmniod Wbesirtenorto ?”» ,vi. f -■ ' , * * *~* , A .\ sold in ihisraaiset. (ootSS) v J - - 5 - *- - / ’ a , m “ * < 7 ' - r. v '■(. - i - ' N- 3 1 J .* ' I A J;J-* 4 . r ; '■"’" .. ''S^v^ris^^KTS^ases^te^sSWSSsliSf saSi3?iSS^ii2SllS|S|i ~,:i: : --' “• * , v ~r». t i-0 *<Z, *> V ;T i-'i: 4 -A* I s j f „ * ' 4> -p 4 •* ' r 1 a j. 1 Riorr intelligence. - PORT OK PITTSBUUan. ? tCKT Witn <3 THI CtUXX&L, For Cincinnati. For Saint Loafs. ■■ ■ •. •••... .. "r \... . . . 7 v . ■■■■*■ ■ < t * 4 > i's •;■■■■■■« " : V ■:> -- r.w i. t <. -r. v's- i j; , 5L % V \ * ■* ? I ? ,'••• <r\ .«• ~».r. .v ; 7. - <7 . : , • *■ ' . . AUCTION SALKS* ' ». AUCTIONEER, r»O., ll4"VVO0D ; SXBEBT« TIIKKB JJOOES FROM'FIFTH- ; TOBBER3 visiting thiscuy-wiih a siock of Goodsfor V sale, can be accommodated, while they remain, mtfa ibe use of aKootn, on moderate icmns.'in the 2d stOryof M’Konun’j Auction Store, No lt4 Wood street, three doors from Fifth '■]- AJsorrfor Rent, by the week,.month, or year, for the storage of mcTßhandjße only, an excellent/dry Cellar, with board floor. i »epIS JAMESAPKENNAV Atici-:.' TXOMESTIC BLANKETS at. pnvate 'saie at M’Ken- A/ na’s Auciipn RoomvNoivuU Wood street; a doom from.fiihst, a large Invoice of Domesticßlankets of the largest sue ond'flnest quality of Merino Woobreceived direct from the Manu&ctorier, and wulhe' sold ai verv low pnc?s,both, wholesale and retail; lug the best op portunity ofleredto housekeeper* for several years octS JAMES M’KBNNA, AU.et SALE OF FINE L*. EPINE WATCHES, the property .of Wn. Nock;-deceased, and. to be sold tryoraer of R. Skdui, at McKENNA’S AUCTION i ROOMfi.—On . Saturday evening nextj November 18th; at 7 o’clock pre . cweiy. willbe sold at McKenna’s Auction Rooms; N 0.114 Wood street; three doors irora Fifth, by order ofn Seide. : the following described Watches,formerly the property of the late Wm. Nock. deceased, vii! - • ' L’Epjne.-with Gold plated edges,4 holes jew eled, made -by Yaeheron.Gcnevajl Silver L’ Enine, glated edges, 4 holesjeweled, made by BanU, Geneva; 2 liver L*Eplnes, plated edges, each 8 holes jeweled,made in Banu, Geneva * 1 Sliver V Epine,platededges and chased, 4 holes Jeweled;! small Gold L f Epine;'w>ld tap; 8 holes i Gold; V Epine, 4 holes jeweled; l imaU Gold V Eplne, 4 fades jeweled, fine fin ished,-1 second-hand French Watch; silver cap: 18 Ger man clpcks,2 Gefman Clocks which run wnh springs- 1 Terew- Cash, cumntiund. K. SFJDLE. novlO JAMES McKENNA, Anct SALE—A valuable Property ol iOMcet ironl on •X?..- Lacock street to 110 deep to an alley; having a new nnd.complete.bnck house, wet] arranged; with hall andi entrance,two parlors, piazza, dining ‘room and kitchen, five, chambers and garrevtwo cellars and finished room in basement; all in good order—situated about 100 steps from Federal street and 300 from the Bridge; Price low; and terms accommodating _ S CUTHBERT, Gen Agent, /• octfft ■■■ •, • SmilhficldTstrcet. SALE—A valuable House and Lot, 25 feet fron JT on Crawford street by deop on 20 feet allbyt price 81500. Also, a House and two Lou, euchgft front: on Robert street by G 3 deep; price 8000. Also, a House and Lot 10. feet front on Ann street, Allegheny, by 55 deep;, price 8000.- Also, several Building Lois, from 81700 to 8150. .Terms accommodating. . . - > • S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, Oct2o ; Smithfieidstreet. Y^ORSALR—AIoton Htghst, near tho corner ofWy- JO lie, at the newGermon Church- -• This Let,2o by 80ft:, will be sold on accommodating terms, or leased onper petual lease, with the privilege of buyiogout the grouni. rent at any time < Also—SeveralotberLota on iheHill.m different places, Tor sale on accommodating terms, or perpetual lease* as )nay suit purchasers ; augl2-tiU changed THOMAS MELLON TjHIR BALL—A desirable Property of two Acresywith J? a comfortable Cottage Dwelling; good Stable, large Garden, Well, and soft water, all la good order* situated In ThompsoftviUe, and well located tor a country Store* or any other bu*mess-rpnce, 81,000. ■ Also, six Acres ol Improved Land, now sown m wheat; price, 8250. Cash orapproved Real Estate will be received. Terms liberal- . 8. CUTHBERT, General Agent, / ocUO, : ;■7 7 - 7 Smithfieid street: !lj*oß~B aLE-Asmall two stoiy frame dwelling bouse, £. conveniently situated, fronting on Pride street, one street beyond the Hospital.. The lot is 34 feetUr front, by .123. feet deep, and will be sold on accommodating terms, ror further particulars apply at the honse;or to - **p2 JAhIKS MAY, Water street: * - •• ■ fi Yqlee from MeslflOt • fllllS is to cerbiy thatl enlisted in Company C- of the X 4th Regiment of Indsana Volonteers* aesnned forthe seat of war in Mexico, in 1847, Onour company arriv ing af Maumora*, 1 was compelled; to enter the United States 1 Hospital, at Point Isabel, In consequence of a disease which prostrated my digesuve organs' and pro* flaired a general derangement of my stomach and baw ds. ' Having received the treatment of that Hospital, but being considered incurable, ! -was honorably discharged from the eervice. 1 then repaired toNew Orleans, where I placed myself undercharge of the best physicians in hat etty, but from them 1 received no benefit whatever l then returned toAurora, la., when ! again tried the fa culty, but with no better cuecess than before. By this time I had become reduced very much and quite discour aged, bat on application to F. RVatKEsq:*' of Aurora. la-3 I waa induced to trtr Dr. JAYNE’S SANATIVE FILLS and TONIC VERMIFUGE* and*'to my great as tonishment*an immediate and thorough chauge was pro duced in my system. followed by a compute restoration to HtaUh JOHN J DEHART „ Arson*, U , Marchfiih, I&4S D*. V. Jaynf—'Dear Sir: 1 hereby send yon acopy of a eerUficate which I obtained of a young man, who- as he says, was entirely cored by the use of yonr SANA- TfVK FILLS (Led TONIC VERMIFUGE The case came under my immediate observation* and I vouch for the truth of even* word contained in It. Respectfully yours,&c., 78. B. VAIL- • Foraale io Putsburgb at tlie PEKIN TEA STORE.-70 Fourth street *- v oei3l Chtekerißß’aNowr Circular Beale Pianos! j EIOITT NEW PIANO-FORTES, from the celebrated manufactory of Chteker; . i ( nMML Boston j with the new unproved eir-1 * I f 1 | • cular.seale, jnst received aud- now open? i For sale at at Mr. Chickenne * Factory prices, by - - < JOHN II MLI,LOR, No. 81 Wood street, Fmsburgb, sole Agent for Cbicker tne's yrami and aquare Pianoy for WesiernPcnna.' oral • tltobVoaUnßa, BF.AVY PLAIN BLACK SATIN, Ribh'd, Seeded and Flam do. Silk, Striped nod Plaid Silks and Satins, in endless vaneUemembossed. embraidered r cross burred and. striped Velvets, very rich, and elegant styles aud colom real Scotch Plaids, shawl styles of Cashmere, and other Good*. Atso»a smatf selection of j»hapes,emfjToi dered on mode colored, Cassimere, very rich and-rere goods, wananted,' the only lot of the kind m the city— price 812 each. Any or ail the above enumerated Goods made to order, *n tktJ'ashton, at very smalt advances on co«t, lot the cash, at .CU&RaN'B, - nov7 3» Fiftbti . Seed and File Baiiufaetory, fJIHE *tth»C'ibera have eiilaTKed their Sleet and Fits X Manufactory, on the corner of O’Hara street and Spring alley, fttih Ward, Pittsburgh, by erecting a eon verting larnsce, a molting furnace, and a lilt hammer-- Their Steel, now being of a superior quality, and hAVing engaged competent operauves, they are prepared to fur m*h Files of every description, that wtU compare with the text imported article ? andheingdetermlned to make lithe Interest of all. who use Fries in aoy ■ chase from Uiem, they ; wril sell thejr at reduced prices, for Cash. They* will also re*cm Files, and pur chase those which are worn and broken. Public patron fljrc u respect ratty mvitsd, <noT?) J. aNKRIM kCO ' Unilassi Collector. 7 fTHIE undersigned,enc<iurtged by the liberal patronage X of the merchants, professional gentlemen, and iue ebanies of the city, offers his services for the collection of accouutt in the city of Pmsburgb and vicinity Hav ing attended to business of Hut kind for many years for the Board of-Trade, and being well acquainted with this and tho.adjouung ernes- he feels confident of hit ability to give satisfaction, by prompt and faithful attention to all business entrusted to him. - .i • ••• „ , # , w JAMES GALBRATH Jr -To bo found at Mr. Wm. Rbbo's, Merchant Tailor. Tbird.street, opposite the Post Office. : <■.7,-7,,• ■. urrsms. .Gabriel Adams* . P. Duff, Accountant; J. Carothers; : TbomasSeoit,Mason; -; r L. R, Livingston, Jas.McGuire, Merch’tTailor; James Marshall; Wot. B- Scaifo;: i George Breed, Dr \V M Wright, Denust, Dr. Geo. D. Bruce; C. Dodge. . fnov7dlm 4hT«l : bit Yoflitdl&iiri FOR 95 CENTS 1 OY means of the Pocket .£sculapius, oG<every T oue XJ lus own physician! twenUeth edition,with upwards of a hundredi showing, private disease* in. eves?shape aud form, and mnlforniauons of the genera* uve system, by W. YOUNG, M. IX B The. time has now arrived, that persons suffering from secret diseasevteed no more become the victim ofquack*. ery, as by the prescriptions contahied in this book any one may cure himself, without hitalraace to business, or the knowledge of the most intimate friepd, and with one tooth the usual expense. In addition to the general rou tine of private disease, H fully explainsthe causa of man hood 1 * ;eorly.decline, with observations on-marringe— besides many other deraitgetnentswhich.it would not be . proper to enamerate in the public v ■■■■ . ID* Any person sending iwxTnr-rivc cxTrs enclosed in a letter, will receive oue copy < of this book, by mail; or five conies will be sent for one dollar. Address. u Dr« No 15J Spruce street, Philadelphia,'’ post ID" WANTED—Proprietor* of Drug of Book Stores* and Pediara, m every town in the United States; to &dr as ngenu for the above work ofct?£m Fresh Arrival me No. ils Wood itr«et. MHODKINBON has just opened, within the past * week, the largest assortment of French CHINA, over opened in:this city; cousistmg.iarpartof—Fancy. PJain L Wbttc, Gold Line and Gold Banu Tea. Setts ; air extensive assortment of White, Flowing Blue aiul Idver pool Iron Stone.-Ware, ur Tea Bdtts orm separate pieces, a* may :bc required. ;, Al*o* a- beautiful assortment or Candelabras and Lamps, of the newest shapes and pat tern*, direct from the manufaeturers. Lames would doiweUtogive him a call, at • . 0C147 .Ah. 11<5 tKcod (i.,3<i<>ors Dr. G* O. Steornt, t)ezniat. OFFICE at MissHeticlt’e.ou Fourth street,a fewdoors above Wood street, uiult the completion of tHo house nearly opposite. Teeth, in blocks, tyith artificial gums (after the manner now universally preferred in the east,) manufactured to suit each particular case.': Teeth, from a full set down to u siugle oiie v ms6rted on a suction plate, • thus avoiding injury to.lhe natural teeth* Specimens ot blocks and suction plate. may.be exunuued ni tlie office . All operations incident to the profession performed with - csre and faithfulness. I«ep7-3m • rsujfc* PAKINEttSHIri heretofore existing.^helween' : X Hale,: Reineman k Co. was this day ; dissolved by mutual consent. The business of iho; late firm will be : settled by Reineman A Cm - JAB. HALE. - v 7, ■ • SANDS A REINEMAN Sept JOHN VOEGTLY The business will be continued by'Saxo* A Rsikcsian aud Joint VoaoTMf, under the style of REINEMAN A ' Co. •■■■ ■■ •:■.7? :• -/t ;7 » ' ■Sep^B TjtLOUßr2o;bblsi .Flour, a superior brand, in - Ss- store and for sale by > ocJB KING AJVIOORHEAD SAMUEL AY. BLAdt, Aitornt]/“tu ZrOic—Office nn 4th street* near Grant, Pntshargh. • • 7 r octSS SWIVEL JOINT: SUSPENDERS—3 cases assorted Nos. just received and for sale arPhitadelphia pri ces, to close consignment, by oet4 EDWARD TODD A CO OaiitmeresiCaai|meres|- r : PLAIN MODECO!>ORS—PIain, black, ribb’d, striped and barred. in oil colors, and new styles— at from 84-ta 812 per pair. ,Warranted to fit.orno sale. Orders solicited, at 30 Fifth rt novB [JNO CURRAN */ p ( * - if * * t \ .v :c.<. ... ..-.vs*■.;>• t s t , ‘ * f x~ ts l /,f <t> -N <h Vv>^ " i'* * * -r 1 " ,5 -i J Sales' bn faction. 1 Jot Sale. I j j; i?..a t ‘ <•*% v 3 - , V U ,5 > 1 "•< ,-* 5 ' -- Prg CSxiOitg. THE: NBWteDEDICIS BHK HITE AGAIN, tmwFALU%isp wmtxn m\ aoovs, s . TUST no^Qßeninf?.at the smju 'v,;^- w Oof the JSIQ T DEE HIVEStn tfjukeidiivJV, /JfitL Third and: thft J«iycst,;cheapo*i, und best assorted-Stocks, ot -sWnßyr- Fa(l and Winter DRY GOODB,-exe r offered nr -Ihus bargh, to which the attention of our numerous ensioraer* andihfrpohJicgeneralJyyjaTespcetfully-invjtedjfisihe subscriber is confident that he. can oficx such bargainem' -Drygoods as cannot bn surpassed by any other house-iu i the city „ v >As these goods have-been purchased at pricea far be-- Jow those of any former.-season, they > will be sold- at greatly-reduced prices - - Among this LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK will be.founamaoy choice and-desirable good*-at'extremely low prices LADIES' DRESS GOODS' ■ Very .rich -and fashionable Dress SilksjPlsld and Smped i BlacfcSaun; Btnpedaod plaid Silks;, plain black (very. flossy) Gro de Rhine , plain black rich Lustre; Lu3tring; ilk, for Vixenes, Mantillas and Capes,' at vary low i prices; newest designs and.- latest sty.es Cashmeres y i plain and tannstnpea Cashmeres; very cheap ; French i Merinos, ail colors ; De Xainca, ; pt&in, fignrea aml satin : striped, at a great reduction on former pnees; Galflj Cdl uornm and CashmerevPlcuda; Mournr nndMomciey Plaids, allqualities; Alpaccas, all.qQahues-am! colors, from 121 to 75c per jaTd : SHAWLS 1 SHAWLS/' Fine Cashmere, Terkem and Broche Shawls r-’’ ; BlackembroideTed Cashmern andDeLaine Shawls;. Fine Thibbet and De Lame Shawls, - Fine black and colored Cloth Shawls, Fine quality Long Shawls, very cheap : -* - • Plain block and plaid Silk cheap j iV A laree lot Plaidßlack Shawls, from 75-cemstoS3-00 each all wool Domestic goodsj much below for mer PRICES < Good dart,Calico, from 3jo 6c. per yard-; Best quality dark .Calico, from G to 10c.; .Yard wide purple do., at l2Jc.; Good yard wide;Bleached Muslin, from 4 toCJc Unbleaced Mcslin, yard wide and heavy, 5 ta6£r-; - Bed Tickings.and Checks, all prices f Blankets, fronj coarse to the best quality, ,very.cheap: . A full assortment of Red, Whuh and YeilowKlannrlß: Satinet*,,Kentucky Jeans; Jerseysy Liriseys;‘AcU Ac-v all of: which, will be sold-nl reduced At Itfo CD market at* WM L RLSSELL. Bj l84:8. WT R. MURPHY, . Korih-eaat corner of Fourth- and Y V • .Market, streets, Pittsburgh, lias now-completed the opening of a ttfona.large supply of DRY GOODS for the season,-and caaoffer to buyers an.assortment to se lect from, rarely to be found at this advanced part of-the' season. Particular attention is asked to lu& large stock of BROADCLOTHS, . and: American,-of r alt the. desirable rmglisli an*.......... .. colors, suitable for Dress Coats mid croaks. Also. CASS7MERES, Of these,.a-Ipree -assortment—including woo) dye and- French, block. doeskin,dark. mixed,.fancy-do., from the low price of 62J cents (all wool) up to the finest qualities and newest jt>les -Desides, a .large: stock of.SATTJNETS, common- and fine; Undershirts and Drawers, Gloves. Ac LADIES’ DEKSS GOODS, in all their variety DJr Couuiry Merchants and. Merchant Tailors are' in* viied to examine his stock, in 'Wholesale Rooms, second slor> . novfl T ONG • ATvD StitJAßi: SHAWLS—A. A. Masoi* A : .Li Co, No. CO Market street, have just received, per latest iroportation*,so doz. Long and Square in cluding: Bald Long <Sbawls, of the richest colors -and choicest patterns.-'; Comfortable wool Shawls, at uniform* ty low prices novO Freneb Embroideries, per Expreu..* • A A.MASONACO., 60 Market street, have Erahroid «fX#ered Luce Capes, Embroidered Moslm do.; - ; : .30 doten Straight Collars. 25 " Mujlm do OH 11 Crotchet do 5,; <• Mounnngdo Also, Embroidered Muslm Cuffs; new patterns.. {»l4 ‘ A A; MASON & CO., A o. 00 Market ■ ttrrer, have ■J\.- opened, per Express*— Jenny Lind Fringes, ; Rich Chameleon FVmgesx 'Heavy Black do •Jenny Lmdßattons, . ':-jOalsyandolinpßuttonsr'’: Together withmany varieties.FancyTrimmings, not to be found elsbewhere novlA Winter X>reaa Goods* T> D THOMPSON, AV 110 Market has now JLW completed his stock of desirable DRESS GOODS;:- comprised mjpart, of— . Crimson French Menno, .-.Strawberry do do Magazine Blue French Mennoj Mode, Brown* Green and Black FreiichMenno; • ■ . . AssortedxolorsThybet and Paramatta Cloths, : Magazine Blue Alpacas and do do ; :do. . do;, and Crimson M.de Lames, : Lamartine Stnpesj (a new.article for ladie&'dresses;) Ac,. Ac novll . Another Arrival of. New Goods; fpHE subscriber is now receiving his second supply of X . Rich Winter Dress Goods; Ac., consisting or super; French Merino, strawberry. ma2enne blur, and other colors; ” , All wool French Cashmeres and De Lames, . - Plain, Cbomehonnml striped Alpaca, . A large assortment of long and square Shawls; ;• Also>a full supply of Silkt. Satins, And uncut Yelvct, 7 for Bonnets, at ROBT D THOMPSON'S, ;• oct3l • •*••• ■ No« lloMarket, 3 doom from Liberty st; v . lileb Drei« Goods. PER rOREIGXSTEAMERTX'ROPA—A.A.MisbN JT Jfc Co. will opeu tins mosmig,Ric& Xht«s Gcodr.com prising the following styles, viz::-Satin Raid Merinos, a new article,and. the nchesvgoods imported tbieseason: all woo! Plaids- high colors ond choice styles all woo! Cashmeres and Moos De tames; one Coburg ami Lyon ese Cloths, of;every: desirable-color and shade;'gatin' striped Cashmeres, in streatvamiv.. nnvfl W~~ ( rtllKK-SHIKTS AAU IMiA VV t.Ks.—TOe *uu>fccr»o- ! J er« are now receiving tbeiriarce stock cf F&U&nd. Wi&terGeods. among which are to be found— v. .w vj ■• Heavy Wool tdder'ShirtsandDraweri; . Fine Saxony mid Cashmere. tnUer-slurisand i ’ line Silt linder-shm* and Drawers. tome extra good, i Cashraeje, barony, Berlin and Silk Gloves, . Wool.aud Merino Half Upse r &Cn Ac. • • Some of ibesbove Gooda aro sved adapted laihe.PtUs burgh markel. and gentlemen .will Gild ut our establish-, meat almost every desirable strle.of .Woolea Merchtirts are solicited- to examine our Stock, os we think tve have purchased at low rates, and . attend to sell lower, than . the same qualities of Goods canbeiaand ■West of the Mountains : -Warehouse Nonh-ecsl corner of Fifth and Maikeuis.; up sum. EDWARD TODD 6t €<>. Large Snpply of Ifcew Gcode! •\ir R. MUItPm in n6w oprmng; his Htondutpvty of -VT • AVmterGoods, inctaam? a ninety o» shnuea of DRFRENCH MERINOS, Scarlet, Cherry, and other high colored Merinos Brorn do ; AUo, PA&MKTTOS* of faiac color* j Alpacas, &e: : 'lYnbmany(Hber desir&t>la Coode,ih&t'&re very all of which w»M be Mid very (kiap. at Norih-eafU comer Fourth aiid Market streets act 27 CAMCOfcSI’f-No'w open at No. 50* corner of XV Fourth mid Market streets, a .very..large stock or handsome/new style Calicoes and Chmue*—wfaKh have been selected witu much care, with particular wterence ta fastness of coloring, durability of rabnc. und beauvy of design. Among them.may be found:-v:-- Dark calicoes only 3 rente. British Chintzes, I2i cents. Fast color do., • fli • Green v. U$ British purple do., 12$ : * 4 Blue and oronge.l;i| Mernmac do,Lljv■* • Turkey Hed Chintzes do. blue do., Idt n . Furmture Chintzes v These good’ are oow-lower than they .have ever been*. uuil itic worjby the immediate attention of pur* chasers. PHILIP ROsS, : septl . ... corncr.Fourtb and Market sis. : By Express. ENT& SUMMER single-milled :\JT’ French Habit Cloths; rich styles Oassiraeres; black and colored Cashroeretts; Queeirs and ■ Summer /Cloths'! figured twd plain Bran IP Ktcs.- choice*'. Afarseiltes, Silks;and Satins, and.figUTcd'Lmeir Drills; Chtaper.ytt! -••. ROBINSON’S Cloth Store/- •-.. : tnayflS - Post Bufldiugs, corner Fifth and Wood. 'ITtLANN'BLS! Flannels!!—Just reced umlnnw.opcu* JV cd a large supply oj white, ; yellow, and scarlet flannels, all wool,-which will be sold by ihu jncce, or .single yard, lower ihau tbo same quality, of goods have ever becn.before offered. > PHII.IPTSOSS, - • A aelfi No 59 cor of 4th and Market sts. ALMANACS' 1840! ALMANACS 1 rpHE subscriber returns his- thanks for the patronage* -1 heretofore received for the aimual pubUeation, styled ItOORKS 1 ALSIWAC. - have* the pleasure to announce our fifteenth annu* alnuraber, os now ready for sale bjnthe gross,-dozen; or singly.'Muehcare has been taken to havo.tue Calender pages correct,as well as the Chronologico! events noted.' \Ve have also,in the selection of reading matter, bceir particularly careful not to udmUaiiyUiingof doubtful mo rality ;ou tho contntry.our -endeavor ;has been to - pre* sent useful and.inieresbnf subjects,-that will bear rend ingdaily; with profit by ail the members of a family; we. therefore bespeaksihe'-co»nuuauce or fikvor, ftud : would suggest to customers to be particular to ask for Loomis' Moguzino as desired. - Alao, German, English, and 1 Presbyienanv Almanacs,forl64o, • for sale at the book and paper-warehouse of LUKE LOOMIS; Agent •fto. BO AVoou street. - ;wpgS-*lgm&«2 ■■/ ft- HOUSE AND LOT AT A BARGAIN.—Any per son tti want of ticomforfab)e d\veHiN£ house,' in. a good neighborhood, on Wylie street,' :a . snort distance from the Courl House . can; provide themselves ' lor ihe am ill surd of S? 00 cash.—Apply to • *■ JOHN COYLE, 4th street, near Smnhficlil *t r - oct3 I*J£orreot Rfetorna Oibtalned> /AAIJ; AT CURRAN’S;No. 30 Fifth street, ami receive • V/ *orfto of the best, most lastuouable) and übove all.' CHEAPEST GOODS, Imported this season, ih exchange .tor your money. vAU tastes, fashionable or plain, suited at this establishment. Cast). customers invited- Cash' terras strictly adhered to 3XO CURRAN," ociW 30 Fifths*.V! NibS RAN NQC K .PO PA PObS-r-Ailol of. Potatoes rurfw-duud lor sale b> M CUMMINS & SMITH Card* ” “ " MARTIN, corner of Smuhfield anil Front sts:, JL • Rtcitflnng D»UUtr % and WUoUsah Jkaln in Fa reign and: jKiTiw. Country mcrchantSand the. public tire invited to callamtexamiue his largo stock, before purchasing elsewhere? as igood [bargains caivalwayabe hud at the above corner-- [n!3 - MUSICfTMt SIC J: MUSIC!—J.H.MELLORjAo.St ( , irood «trrehhas]ust.Teceived by Express a further supply of the followingpopular MustevTakeitn: back to .Old Virginia* The Avatchor; He doth all things well j Rmgof.the Sea ;• Bern Bolt ; Blue Juniata i Oh!. Susanna: .Stepping I dreamed* Love ;• Mountain: MottVs Invitation; • Rosa Lee ; I’ve wandered m dreams } Let u&love enean oilier j You and I } BUnd Boy, (Dempster :} of the lush Emigrant; May Queen; complete-; Uncle Ned;* • Ethiopian Glee Book octlB NTHON’SXENOPHON’SMEhIORAIIIUA— A ophon a Memorabilia of Socrates.-with Eriglisli -notes, critical amt explanatory; the prolegomena of Kiih . ner.AVigger’i X.ifiax>« SocrnteK. etc,: byCharies Antliom L.. L. D:,.Professor of the Greek and Idlin' languages in Columbia CoUegeyNcw York* and* Rector ofthe Gram mar School. : Just xeceived and tor sale by. ■ : „ _ JOHNSTON* i STOCKTON, [..>oci2o ; >, Booksellers; cor, Market and 3d sts.- ■i.f ' > f‘ „ "V , r k ~ m J 4 * . *■ r '' - F* ' J^h§4i 4 -j ** * ~ Bankers ani> (Eidjanac Brokers, 3 - J =7: -■•■■' ■ 1 ,a;TT-a , rirjss.=r.aULaaa 1 *" ' -. ~3sf „ < , 1 ! UTM. H. WTIiLUnS, -< “ I * -- ,>*-<-■?? ,%, EXCJUNCTK ANfJD BATYKINft OFFfCI? J C' , " " . _,„ .Jj -fi torture/ Third and Tfyoit Mtr&it, % j * ‘ 1 '*_«•* BilU of KxofuMitfe tfarilr Notes tftd rt [ ~ “ ' -. / ? ,j „ • KJ foreign and domestic Com’bomrjit uutf f* - * s „ *" » «• ~ K mow favorable term* J • < " L > 1 ~ < ~ -fc* nt ihc^Qw^utilq^ 0 n ail cltietoftbclfafo”, *“" * *' ‘ ' *" '- r V^ iosspiiii am, •, * p crass. 1 - «<■»,-« y w _ HIZ<I« * €UEBY r J 1 „ - - **. x . . 7,„Sf^s K^? s > EXCHANGE BBOKEHB,' '’ ~ 1, ( ' ** i amt Hematic Sxchtmgt, Coffin - J - „ - ' l, -_,; e 3‘£, l £?f¥' as ]‘? an !L I">St 1 ">St} > G'>l&<mBi!vtt;liolb&Tra)i l . :’ ' ' . ttuulMy nrt>lm ' Founl ‘, Watsltit,]>ittalnirgk t Fa. j „v. _. ! v m -v» 1" i„~ V J -L >“ „ £ ** *• -4 1 ,*_■ --- , - 5-, ,5 <ift.Srr *"* v J "’r * - «*’ !% , : V'- > tV^ * > ' V»- ' : * r n .* A *r' 4 -v xi* r ' » 'nr r * f -~, 'Ht/ .Lr '-<« V ■ "' * X-: 1 -“f .' \ sA" JT . r 1 .", - 1 •- v l ,-^ k -,| i f, \s * *: '32%" ’ > i- ? ifCSlv ♦ X* ' 11 fi *^ ; r V * >- > a 4 »1' -- r „ *■' x \ * k’ *o, v* 4 -»' , > -• p L tCtf > * *+*t%4M2b i & X t-is A\*. -sSsj •5 ~r>T * fc-n ' ;5 *, '• j y > > • *" r 'St'* * r ' r ~ 5 -'*** h 1 ? ' t\ y - AagfilTjKUkff. < _ 4 ibmcr ras-rfinr or M’Ccbc ft Kiso.} BANRhB AND EXCHANGE BROKER ■* sfii e 'Zs. arn * Tcf fourth itrui and PoifOjfr* aUev. in Coin, Bank r Noiea, Time JLf «sd XtomeMie Exchange, Certificates of DeporiU&r EXCHAxVGE ou fillthe pruiejparciues of tte XTmon for sale ia aums to suaparchasera *' n>. • CURRENT anSjpar tmjdsTecfijvedcndoposiie- •■■■■■ .PQl4*ECjPlONBn»ttde:Oz>allpatt»:i>f'ibe CiaoiriarA(i» lowefltrateg - AiCßmttAMJOT.i,'.v.:-.:‘-.ir ■•;,..gnTPi»n-Btinr )'. ■•• i KBAJJEB" \All ~ * , EM. Broker* Xbcu-TS ! - in ■ Foreign' atid^ .Ddnistic -BUISj B\lh qf ExeAangt, Cernficatu 'iriJflMf- v tt, Bank Notts.and Coin Hotel 20(1 00^sls ‘> d^ re ':^ ~ ~w.hoi.us * SOS, w « a £ d ff? If l Exchange Com and Sank I Vote*,' no 55 Market streity Pittsburgh **«*»» mnrme jura „ sffY r » r ? tP r I Cincinnati ft Pbiladelphia I “ Lomsnlle { 7 -BailUnions * |SI Louis f * basic notoa Buying rates Buying rata. P«*® I Uis County ficCityord’s ft s 7-;: . Indiana | « Relief Notes l ; Kentocky | « Pennsylvania Co. ft ; Jirnnia f « New York I r Wheeling ft <« Maryland ft u • ;- v. :,■.»<:>■■ New Orleans •aalO»> v 3AM 8 UOOSf TUO9 SJL&OBKT~ m HOOW A SARGENT. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. Sixth j/rerfi,, Pittsburgh. Pa-< TAEALERSin. Notes, Tims ' 7 - " PvS?H?v?^t Ue E 4, ch L an ff e > Certificates of Deposit, fife -„ 4»T - ■ 9P''*H'principal CiueaoftuelTnion. ao j2«t££ o ißk£ or in * um * to amt potchaaftrs por: C auil * rieceive ® 6n deposits * * i , vutiLECTIONS made on aUpnrU'of ;fae Unionvatihe" fewest rates % Be pH ; ly mVAIEDISEASK. Br'Jlrown, PT . ; .i:sfiSstrnysDilamondJUleyy.caabe consulledlnnt ■:< - • prtvote or{feiiraunam«incideoia*" warffijfW to the human frame — MWBIHr ’ and ‘ l * together wittrjilf w . I newo/d«ea*« r unpum»eanf the blood, with all disc sees of : eme^a/origin*skin diteiuses^ahemctore^gleetsnrethnd discharges,setmnalweainess nndimpoteacyfalso.pUesT- - rheumati&m, &nuUe weakness, disrates of the wojnb.i mouih!Ksupprosß|onS}.diseaseA-.ofthe:joiitUk'fiatiilis : iit ano, nervous uSecuonß;p&in*;m Uie. .back and lotas, trrl- / .lationa oflhe neck of the Madderandkidney&fSCOTOinlc eruptions, teller;. nnLTvorra.mtreunaldUeaae*. ic-- : TWELVE YEARS’ PRACTICE , .Exclusively devoted to the study and treatmenrofYeneJ -' - - 1 real disorders, and those arising Jrom youthful excesses*'- ■ : ' : goictyj chtnate, or -unpunttes oftheblood. whereby, the' constitution may have, been enfeeb Jed*enables Dr.Brown toofler of . to all who may place themselves under his care. v ■ Dr. Brown’s offices.are convenientlyarranged inlosep- >•■'. arate aparuneots. .Patieufs cun visit Dr. B- without four ‘ of exposure to other visitors ; It uof importance to many persons inneed of medical aid, to obtain good advice privately and promptly To all BGChjjDr. Brown’s ready skill in removing txncrtal dis- --- easuyin their vanouslbnnsand stages,offers inducements- '■ which can rarely be equalled Strangers are hereby ap, prised .that Dr. Brown has'been regalarly edocatad tit 1 ; every branch of medicine, and forthe'last'twelve year# -' ’ confined lumselfexclusively '.to the treatment of those- • diseases. Dr. Brotvn is .the -only tegTilarlyeducated surgeon in Pittsburgh, who give* Jus whole attention 14 those com* -' plaints. CErCeruuijeifetmdsiieedy cnrea will.iri altcu». bo> guaranteed. ' ’ c Keeent cases arc relieved m a short time, WLlhouliiiterl * rnpuon from business. .. fL/"-Hcrm&or Dr. Brown also inYite»per» «oa*affijctedwilli HeraittlocaiVaibfrhasjTaldpanieu' lar. attention, lo th&t diseuse * ■ •L^iterflrromadis:ance,ajskineai3?iee,mafitccmtßfO“ ,;:r fee, orthey will norbe Attended to / ItyOffice on 1 Diamond Alley, a fewr door* from Wood - ' street* towards the market.' Ckmsidt&uona dcnilai [ octSS-dtoly-: KEUMA4I9M.— Dr, Brawn's uewt> discovered rots « edy for Bheutoausnv t>:aspeedy and certain:remedy tyrihafpoinfaUTooble Ji never fails -' J Office andPnvaie ConsuHaiion Roomir } Na..G5, Dia mond alley t P»tttburgb,iFa. [ The Doctor is always *f home- janlB»^v*l f THe Gram* Purgative* TVB CLTCKENER’S &U&AR COATED VEOXTJ? ±J BLE EXTRACT PILLED These celebrated PUT* have obtained an enviable notonety jo the Uniied 9tatM. ' ; asacumive lleatfnche.FcvennFilcfi.Coßtiveness.-CoagbsyHeart - ' - buru,- Liver Complaint, Scurvy, Sore Throat,--inward .Wcasneßs, Palpitationoi the Heart t >lndigesijou r end a variety of other diseases to which flesh as heir to, as a medicine for the vln' all-se&sona of the yeaij—- -4. : •spring, summer, autumn v and cir cumstances, they can l e taken with perfect safety and •access.: As a\ermiiagenrtd general medicine for chili* dren, tbeyare 'unrtralh'uf/vßeuig-coaled withparewhire < - sugar, children will easily take ineCii therneithersTipe * ■ ••••..•* Mioriura3eate; are gentle, but thorough in&eir opera ion' For adults, by increasing the dose, they are equally ben eficifct As an Anfi-Btfrour PU! they will be found with outasupenor.Astauy one.aroougthe thousaiidswho 11 : use them, and an unqualified approval wilHiethq certain resalt. - < » ■«, Remember Hr; C: V: Clickcner is tleoriguml inventor of Sugar Coated-mis,: and ihat nothing ortho sort was .ever heard of tmtil he. introduced them in Juiic, 1843 : r • ; ■>• .Purchasers should, therefore, alwaysaskforCUckenePs- Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, andtatenoothers/orthey will he mode the victims of a fraud [T7*Pnce, 25 cents per boy _ Dr. fbr ihe «ole of Pills is 86 Yesey at N Y * AVM. JAdKSON, S&.Libeny st-.hcad ofWocd.Pitia* - burgh* Pa~ GeurraiAgent ior Peunsyi i - Ohio, «nd the river counties of Virginia The followuigare the dulr appointed Agents for Alle-. gheny county, rtu , A M Marshall,} * Dr. Brown, . -tf Allegheny city J R Johnson, ) Jonathan GhrcisvMonchester Aletnnder. Asdale.Wyliesrrce* J R-fcL Jacques, Birmingham vWin..J. SauihrTerapera&coviUe ;G-IL Starr, Sewickley Edward Thompson, WUkinsburgh Daniel Negley, East Liberty IT Z Mitchell,Wilkmsburgb If> Rowland C F Diehl,,EU2Bhcih Johnßlack, Tunle.Creck *, . —— AEEldowney, Bakersiown Safnuel Snnnger, Chilian r JomesMKee, Stewartitown Riley hPLaughlm, Plum township. J Fulton, Tarenmm Jeremiah Fleming,Lawronceville, Robert Williams, AnhnrsvUle, nug22-d&w6m Dailey’* Magical Pain Extrulor. ' rpOTHEPUßLlC.—Thisißtoeermy that lba\o fouud J. Dailey's HagisdiPatn:Extraetor fa ptov a a cure tor ih« Chronic Rheumatism, which.! have : been • afflicted • with for tetv> ear 4 |nra> inp joints ABRAHAM r vreeland ; Acytmrlanocl A’ Y, April S, 1343. • Mu. H. l)ALtKT—str;i-havc been ; troubled with the ' PUc tor eight months, anil could get no relict Your Magical .Pam, Extractor having-been recommended lo me,l applied it but twice,-obtained instant relief, and in * r &hort ume was perfectly cored !-. CQuld I iiot get uuy : - more of ji> Iwoald not take. 0; hundred dollars for the 7 ' ' - balance of my box WILLIAM HALL : 97 North Moore street. New. York, June 19i 1847 HT‘ CAU WON — Dailey's only Depot tn tie etty oftitio • Tork }; and .whore Mu ge/mm* reticle can.; be obtained.' wholesale and retail,. Uat, 415-Broadway H.DAiUOMa the inventor of this truly invaluable com potindyand henevtr Aar, and fifreripti/comraumcaie the secretof its preparation to any man living, and, thenf* fare; no.other person ever has made, or ever cau make, a - k gnunofUt himself roun&r^ttt'.abound t Evert truly-valuable article i< subject to be depredated upon, by counterfeiters andira- - po ter , and nothing, that we know oi, has more exten sively experienced urn* fact than Dailey * M/tKical Pain Fxtracior! ; ATsst-tTHo genuine Dailey, m cose of lhe severest 'Burns, Scalds, Piles, Ac., wilt odord twtantrelxtfi and prodace at once ucoolingoudsoothingeffeet—extracting -v ; -s pmn in- and from one to fifteenminutes! butbpßaf«,afi ; ways, apply it on linen—never an rouon cloth -And now mark the dufmrict,'—Counterfeit Extractors, no matter under, what namethey.may appear, or how op plied, aJieaywmtatt and tn crease theyaxn * z ■ Pamphlets,containing certificates of cares, may, be bad gratis, on application to JOHNS MORGAN, Western Depot, Pittsburgh Da Wa Tnoa.’f, Agent Bailey’s Animal Galvanic Cnre-AU # Tor Horses, Cattle, Ap.. cure spavin, quuiar, grease poll-evil, sores, galls and, Pamphlets cnntaiuing certificates orrespectable parties, may lieliad on appli couou to JOHN D MOROANv* - oi--v ; . octlB:d2cvL) AfferiuPiHsburgh- (SUCCESSOBS TO a Tits ) »AV-ltt, Fourth street , between: Ferry aud-’Liberty-'iisrets* ■II fT ANUFACTUKEUS of sheetlead,leadenpipejr f hy.- ItX dn»nte> pumps,baths, watcr closeT#, leaden cofihisrv'' &c, r keep canstantlv on hand u»d manufacture to order, sheelleadfromltoe tbs.tothe square foo!,inalieetaoffl-’ ;r ‘ : '- : feet,’ wl\jch they wnU furmsntoihe trade wbole9a , K‘ ; ’ ,;i ■ oxcutfo order in aft) size that may be wanted 1 * They-also manufacture atfd ken* constant!} on band. Jeadeu pipes from 2-lo± inch calihrej anperiact pipe, for ' - conveying water I rom springs. lurnislicd fa the coamn trade, an&put upon: reefs. :m lerigthaoffroralftOioiOOO'' ! fectoiienfchreely witUdirecttons ns to the proper method r > or laying; 'Also, on hand,nlarpe supply of ent suction Pumps, for. wells'or .cisterna; gnotv ver) supeiror cast iron auction Pumps j . . Hydrant work- ofoverr description erecuted m tbe most durable mamiervana on the most accommodating terms. Ordervfrom the, country :for,laadenpipcii:«beei lead.<rptmipa: \ytll reoeiye prompt aitennmr - v < ~ T' ~ 11 r r 4 \ „_J' < t M ... • - J ' t-V t'"* a r 1 S K r ~..; ~1: ' : ■'--^C .*-<>:> , r ' 4 ~'V'CTs*t‘ ‘ “i'V®,!*.;"*' '!»-'" *J^i ;•,: - v ' a,; <..• ; , ( "'. *~| - 1 < „ - . IJ■"’•'*•-i1 J ■"’•'*•-i . --i K, ,! I f v W' V ' - ***** ;- Ai \ r' 5, ; - * j ~ C , J “ V- "v"‘> ', •'JVC ‘ ' V i-J-cC. sc'-” v; / •X' .'V -i": v. ;. ’ r : •-. -~ f; "r*s. 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