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J * ; A ’ „ 4 +\ * V ' - - > ‘ v. • V /f - ■ , i ii ; :mu'm~in'+'~c f /■ W-H, DENNY,Caahicr. *v; u» a; inr A cotteb sbauld.never bis neglected.yft“*7-*J>; , peartnfling and unworthytbe attention •! • :v VUlnoiremainalanpnary.loiig:« nwyiPW^U"®^*:.- first, and its augmentation may on «c«cely perceotiijtOL, r. r. svben it.on« Mites the : lur^^Uitha,om^pan^of. r ' nhe bodywilibesyinpatbeucallyi^M«todaopn?TO* red ConsximtUion iuidpremalare dettth wul be s®.® ;....• A Hulecaro wonld aayo.fflWiy.fliife, and betnnely use of a proper remedy ought have arrested i"'i niahymasonsumpudn. .»s- M'cibl^-'feDujjnanCß to. taJttfag any .medicjfle,,ana .rather. means towards «rre»unff ,ttdise!We* Bimply: ■i- ;•:• befcausethe Temedr may npt : ;be apk«hgt;.one, would ./ •suffer and lnuguishisr a long time, beferetheywouM re sort to the aid of medicine. ~ - v i B-‘ A r ynhwogtnelc; A. Co.’s Cough Balsam; baa arrest-, advantage in UusTespeetcver many.ptber>Cotwbpre|wu v. Nation*. Si its pleasantta*Te permits it tabe need without Inconveutcuce- Butitsyalue asa Balsam consists in the vr : >speedideM : of US'cure. iWe haye-known some of the most desperate coughs, somaofwhichhadbeentnaniDg ; : on for u considerable-length of timejyield almost Imme diately tons power.* - . :.}w > . preparcd.aml for sale,wholesale and.retail, by • ■>;» B. A* FAHNESTOCK A Co. i:-!' .novl? cor. Wood andlst, and Wood aud.Gth its:: ■ S7* Flpx on DtsekiebY) Gessbal DgmuTATiQ.v—At -.•■•■■■ ength n cure lar thi above, which may be moat confi*. . dently rehed-oiif hnsmade ltsappearanee | aeure sopos* ■ iuvetlmtYtnever>ha»failediananeTercan fiulyifproper / "■■«■ : ly administered, m proof whereof, the mones pain for it ' willbemstamlyretarncd in:everycase. where.lr does. • not givu‘ the /mosrthoroagh'-satisfaction. * :Clickener y s • Pttrgnuve- Filla,iS'the remedy • - spoken of; and reference: is made to all phy .t ■ • > sioionsy who will - eheerfally give the most unqualified _ • testimoiiyaniheirfavor. liei any person afihcied : with either o! these them but one trial,; and. he is sure to.pnrchase thcntforTifo; not only because they cure them more speedily and belter than any other mea-' icmcvfout also -because' they nre-ns easily swallowed as ■ ■.: blts -of : loaf- sugarj - and are 1 entirely'unattended with; -'grlping or nnusetr;;-They-.-ure so powerfalthai three of ■'V:'-; themwiU effecmallyvopeTaieon a giant,- and yet so mild and.pld want thaut> child mightswallowhaifahox foil . > without repacimnce or mjuryv. > . ' . • ID* Sola by WM. JACKSON, Gen Agent. nov23 1 80 liberty street, Pittsburgh. ■ r-.‘:c;..h--o;-<- .{For listof GeorgeLowmam Eagle;. If. Grazier, u • Mi'M’Stein, Allegheny? ' “ J.EUiou, -A.P.'A«shutr*;Daquesne; E. ‘l^owry,* 1 ( D.-Dalzell/Niagara; rv. .. A; Graham, -. •. . . D. CarapbeH, Vigilant; J. Neeper, • J. M. Kenny, Good Intent; Ti Stewart, J. Brl. Porter; Neptune; .■•.■■• G.Funston FLOOBMAtfSOEaS. . ■ Thos H Long »■ George flPGomgle ICrrTiclcetß’canbo had from any of the above Mona % gets > novS&ut : W inter Qoodß ftt Kaitern Colt t ••• ' EO. B. WHITE, A r o, 51 Market strett t intends making VX a 1 change in his business.-on-the let of January* next—-will dispose of the following styles of GOODS,.at ongmalcosti— Brocba Long, and Square Shawls French Tartah Lone : • -do. -•• • French Printed Cashmeres; English do do-. .'Monselmeße Lames; ■. . , . •”'3-4 and-6-4 Gaia Plaids; : .* ' - HighcoVd French Ginghams, and Fancy Dress Silks. Those wanting Dargatnr, are invited to.calt. [uo27:lm './71HEAP GOODS AT WHOLESALE—lOcasesßleacb ..■%/ ed Muslins, at 41 cents; - • 25 bales BrowwMu*lm»ai4ft.:, • • .. . . .30 coses colored Cambrics, 6}c. . . .. , r 11 u Somncts, 37 ito 50c. 10 Pnntf,3c S ’* Chintz Pnnta, 3ft And many other Goods, uot euumerated. * A A MASON ft CO, . . nov3Q -. iCO Market street. A ■ A. MASON A A ,h . ,6OAfori«tsneri/httTo «/v*ceived, perExpress.and will open this morning— .. v > :25pcs.super, changeable.pare Satin;- Grodoßbine; 7-B,4*4ands*4wide• .-. 15 pieces super, sail .''-striped and plain Silks ; ■ ■ . Long Shawls; - i 25 Cashmere Shawls < u.; -The above named Good swere received by latest im portations. Like styles can not be found in.this bity; uovOO- Auditor's Notice* ALLEGHENY COUNTY* SS ORPHAN'S COURT No —, October ' Term,' I s49.—ln the matter of the Estate of r a,^3e,A 'T'oT3yih, dcc’d. . , • ~ And now, to wit, Nov; 31th, 1819, on.. motion of Johnßarton,Esq.;Beadc Wash*. WfseSßS*- inglon appointed Auditor, ,to audit • the . "t f**i... claims and make distribution amongst; the creditors ' , v :; r The Auditor appointeu m the above case, will attend,. ' v for of h« appointment, at his Office on 4th " Cherry alley. Pittsburgh, onMonduy, the llth <* day of December next, at 2 o'clock, p. w». novl3:d3waw3l*l ■ READE WASHINGTON, Auditor,- X IPPARD’S GREATEST.WORK.-rJuM received at ■ j M. A. Ardenheim, the MonkofWis sahikon; by George Lippardi - •• * • . •. The Reformed Highwayman; 2d part, now. complete; tyG.W. V E&q*' ' , m , , • Thirty Years Since 1 , or the Ruined Family, a Tale; by G P. R. James. Esq. * . _ ~ IP* Smithfield street;three doors above 2d. ■ ■ ■ nov23 - SALE—A good dtfttbla.frame House of 0 rooms, X* with two Lots,4o feet froxxFOQ Fountain street, Alle gheny. by 80 deep, iu a healthy and plcosaus location— {rice $1100; terms easy. Also, 100 acres unimproved *aod, of excellent- quality, :with good timber; 3 fine Springs—situated 10 miles beyond Mercer; price $000: S3OO in hand; balance m two years. •’ S. CUTHBEBT, Gen. Agent, nov22 . s Smithfieldstreet. ■VTEW BOOKS—lrving’s Sketcfcißook,illustrated by Parley - . * i-s £ Poemsi illustrated by Ledtze. .. , „...•;'J Female Poetsof America, with portraits. . ITie Fiat of the Knickerbockers. ,v ft v< ' Ellis’. Metrical Romances. . y : The Chiia of the Sea: ■/.. /Lamb’s Dramatic Poets. -j ...- v ■ r Conversations on the old Poets. . :y, v.vyl)ramatic Woiksof -Beaumont and Fletcher.. . y•; of "Spencer ■■■./• ■ . Works of Chaucer, j-*<^poeucalAVorka of FoTd and Massinger. : H S. BO3WORTH * CO., y novlß '4lh street, nearNarket. «< Alwaya Beady*-: Alw.rlWlUHlg.’’ , y utepubUctfenerallyi are respect . : fallgiuformed. that on next Monday K will beopan-. jnr n.' splendid and well selected assortment of CLOTHS, : V cXsSmERES;and S®TJNGSi.whieh I have just pur,-- -/'/"chased inPhiladelphia atthelovrtslmarket price} and to whiehTwbujdicaUjbeiif attention.- - ■’> : i . : .-;y.v i j ; .y;>. , JA9^MeUIREI J ''T4ulor, v ..' epIR ' r.-- Buildings. Monongahela farm, and coal lands.— Forsale—AvnlaableFarm;oflss acres,'with COor ;;//yOaereVof Coal*of slx;fedt vein,And'best quality;loo ac'n*slnculuva!ion;2s nowiriMeadow; 60 affiverbo!- -y.tora jgood;Dwellmg.House: tmd*wn-buildings;.*!: tenant ,>;i^Hpuie<».fSaiVrroUl|.fiu * 6 « Buck « ' « 3 H Nut picks o: * ‘K •a. 'tA V,'". •.-4. H1 r - s - '[■'-T''' :j,~',''•.c. ■• ’ ". V • . ■’. ■• ■;! ' i-.. <:« ... /j.'v n- , * iVA," **• J* Y !,< ~, » A'-’ . w< - *. u (ffomuurriai aui» financial. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF THADE. W. IT BENNY, 1 • J. .HANNA; ■ :5- CoMiumas you Deck mbeb. W. R. MURPHY,3 PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS TOR 1848 i; Sleasi9OfclP&6lcelLine,letWeBa. . to,Philadelphia, daily, except Sundays, 4 ■SSv. ARRIVES AND DEI.vRTUttK OP MAILS. Eastern Mail Via Philadelphia, due 3 a. m., closes 12 m. We stem Maii;Cin. and Louibv;, due BF.M.,cIoBesSA.M. "South-via Balt and Washington, due.B r.M;jCloSess a.m. North-Western "Via Cleveland, uiie lO A. M.,cloaes& a.m. Erie and Western -New Yorfc, dae 8 r: m., closes Ba. m. STOCKS. Par value. Aslctd Offered, •Bankof Pittsburgh- •'*>• •». • • *.-• *550,00 - $50,00 : $50,00 Bxcbange.Bank>» - 50,00 ' 44,00 43,50 Merchants*and M; Bank • • *•* •• *■ 50,00 : j-47,00 -45,00 Farmers’Depositßonk********** None mraarkel. i Hand;Btreot 1Jndg0.:«*..i..... : .*- 50,00 ?< 50,00 49,00 Northern InberUesßridge *- 50,00 35,00 •.Old Allegheny-Br.dge* *• • **-.. -v 25,00 • '36;00 : 35,00 €onneUaviUeK.iLStock,paidon shares,s,oo ' 1,43 Cityrßonds 90,00 : v Monongahelaßndge*-..v.i.. < ;;:.25 } od - 10,50 GasStock---..~..... 50,00 -- JJaily JRcvlcwof tba BXarltett* OFFICE OF THE POST, } TuesdayMoamNGj December 5, 1848. \ of 100. bbls. on wharf at $3,95; 60bbl$. ats3,9o;other sales at same. There wore several lots in. Wo heard of no importantstoro sales. . " MOLASSES—Sate of 60 29ic; 31 bbls. •at 29c; g by-single bb!s. 30j(331c. The tendency is is downward. " -SUGAR—Holders are firm, and tbere will be no decline p-some.receipts of new have been reported, sales of which have been made at,4}(&4;c.- Prime is worth 5^5)0.i at which sales have been made. , BUTTER—SaIe of Roll in bblsV at 10c. LARD—SaIe ofl2 bbls. new at 6&c. front store. .; BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—Sales from at $1,7001,75. - Moneyfllatters, Stocks, &c* ... The NV Y. Journal of Commerce of Thursday has an article tfnder this head, in which itasser* that money is getting easier, and the doll state of he ex change market .has disipatcd the cxpectatii n that • there will be much additional export of ep icic.— From a count at the Banks, it appears they have $O, 000,000 of specie, and the Sub-Treasury has-.about s2,ooo,ooo.Stocks have been active, and the stand ards maintain an upward tendency." . Treasury notes sell freely*, A short .time ago, they:were lower than they ought tojiave been, comparedto stock; the cause may have been the re-leaao ofthc $8,000,000. Some parties took advantage it to buy them instead of -stock, and sent a.considerable amount of them to Washington to be funded. So great was the pres sure at the treasury Department, that in some in* stances a delay of several days was experienced be* fore a transfer could be completed, andstock deliv ered in. retura-fornotes. • The Journal supposes that there is somo corner ing going on, as there arc parties who have sold abesd,and are in danger of being short: We may need to explain to some of-our readers that the real difference* between treasury notes and United States 6 per cent stock is always small, and • not. by any . means that which ..exists at present be tweenihe quotations inourstock tables; The pur chaser t>r stock receives it attho price agreed upon without any thing being said about the interest; It is therefore no real rise in value, Tor stock wot th 105 jnst after, six months interest of three per cent, has been paid :upon u, to be worth 108 just before the next six months’ iniorest become due. The pur -chasersof treasury notes, howover, always settle for the interest up to. the limo at which they are deliv ered* >The interest from July Ist to December Ist is two and a halt per cent, and a person who should buy treasury notes to-morrow, 'at would pay - .thatinterest, besides making lhcactualcost lo7i— which ts just the pneeat which thc stock into which they are transferable sold yesterday. Pcnnaylvania canal* Ccmwctoa’s Ovncs, Ai.i.eguevt City,) . December • j The. nmoum of tolls received at this office; during the lasi year, is as follows, with the numberof boau clear* ed.andtht number of-Bis. burthen- JVo. of boats,: 'No.cf lbs:- .. Amount of Toils. • * 51 3 03?75 S 210 71 •*•••211 .10,734,21)0 , -11,040.27: • -5D9 20,531 fcfc> 25400 07 • •..•053 , ... 23,323,035. , 14,253 60 2OO ’ 7,57ff4P>7 . 7.060,3 a •• • • ••- .431 . 12.300,839 13,592 34 ---•439 . ..15,059.104 13.106 S 2 ....••4a3 15,300/103 10,734 84 ...,.*499 13,038,839 , 10J314 Os . • •..429 14,516,393 : 10J536 74 >. 3753 142,071,348 . $117,229.25 , December*** March*** •••« Apnl may****..** •• Jane **r* --*. July - - August-•-*• • Oetober-.**- November.*** Coal rsou a New Quabter,—The steamer Pc kin, arrived from Illinois river, evening before Inst, lttmog in tow a barge laden' with stone coal, of a -eupenor^qaality,.raised at the Kingston banks. Wc learn that arrangements-are on foot, to furnish this coal'during the-present winter to our citizens in any quantity, and at less prices than Iroai the banks in , - Baslness Collector. npH£ undersigned,encouraged by the liberal pnirounge X : of the merchants, professional gentlemen, mid me ehatncsof the city, offers his services for the collection of accounts in the cityof PiUs£prgk and vicinity.' Hnv ingaucnded to business of this kuid for- many years for the Board Of Trade} and being wcll.acauainted with this andlhe adjoining cities, he feels.confiueni Qf {usability to give satisfaction, by prompt and faithful-attention to all bnsluess entrusted lo bim.- . , : - JAMES GALBRATH, Jr. To be found at Mr. Wm. Seed’s, Merchant Tailor, Third street, opposite the Post Office.. Gabriel Adamb; J. Cnrotben; i .L. K. Livingston?.: " ■ James Marshall;" ’ George Breed; Dr. Geo. V: Bruce; P. Duff) Accountant; Thomas Scott, Mason; ' Jas. McGuire. Merch’t Tailor; Wm.B. Scaife; o - , Dr. W;M. : Wright, Dentist; C. Dodge* -(nov7:3m % ;-vv-,:. For Sale, Kxchange, ar H.en.t* rftHE subscriber, imending to reiirc.from hi# present X abouttbe firstof AnrU nexu orns soon as circumstances will permit, wilfaispose;of hi* property jtvor near Bfairsvillc, in one or other of the ways spok en of above: They are stated in tho order ho would prefer aatothe disposal. j The. property coniisis of extensive Brick .Buildings,, erected, expressly for the purpose of-being .uied. as a. "HOTEL. Another Brick Building, bui tub !e iar a Dwell- TSo and fICTAJL Stock—all on the main, street, bear the. Conemaugbr Bridge and Pennsylvania CanalJ There tire good cellars, under these buildings; also,two wells df good Vater, one. convenient to inc tavern-kitchen, (besides a large cistern,) the other at the stable,’ wuh pumpsin both. There ate'two-Lots. on.ihc.main street, ou which the above arid several other needful Buildings are erected; and two Dots immediately North of these, separated by an alley,.occupied in part, as a Garden, on which a large 'brick a Jorge framt; Stable, a Blacksmith. Shop and Carriage MakerisShop are crected. Also; aboul:2U ACRES adjoining, tlus.Borough. U portion.of which is ■ EXCELLENT MEADOW, prouacmg over forty ,{ons of JTajf annually. .This remainder is underfence ospnsture gronud, through which there .is a stream of RUNNING WATER. I would disposed,dll, orihu.tayom part and portion of out-lols. as might suit. . If-a sale cannot oc effected, I 1 would exchange-lhe whole, or a part,for other property. And if .neither is accomplished in time, I would rent the iow'n ptop‘erty,foratenn of ycarB, and out-lots sufficient for usaor the Uvera. :. r :, . ' : . - To v a person desirous of engaging iu the business of keeping a public house, there are few, if uny } situations :in ihqtounfry,combining so nmnyiadvamoges. < ; 1 ' : -Appjy.ib 3; McANULTY,.on thepreroises; Blairfevillc, Indianaor.to - r C. A.McANULTY, .- nAv2B:4tyv&2wd) •;:■ : Canal : Basin,Pittsburgh:; . i Great-Western Saddle* HARNESS, TRUNK- AND WHIP MANUFACTORY. TTIHE- subscriber r takes'this method of informing;his X friends and the'public In general, that ho hasilhc largesi stock of the following named nriiclesyoriiis own manufacture, irulris oud -Whipsj 'al! of which be 'raddc. of the the’be¥t mechanlds in -AUcgheuy. county;- ;;; Being^deterinined.'io‘sbir : biß.m someihing’iowerJhtinljasbeenherctbforesolU iiuhecily, ,he would irivitfejversans in ueed ofilicabovG Jiamcd ar ticles; to his Warehouse; No. 244 Liberty Street, oppo- BiteSevenUt: Abo,bands made to order for machinery. oct3l- 5 • . G..KERBY. . STRAYED OR STOLEN—From Lightcap’a Tavern, 3; miles from Allegheny, on the Franklin Road,oii.Wed*r nesday.eyenjng last, Sept 27th, 1848, a Bay Mure, ab'out' ULhandshighj has a small .white spot on tier forehead; landspme white on. one of her hind feet; had ona hnlteT' whensbelcft. Sha is about 6 years old.- • Any . person who will return, her-to ihe subscriber, or. lo JoKnAgnew, Second Ward House) Allegheny, orsend him information where she can bo obtained,.wju be suit ably . JOHN FERGUSON, * m ,pci9 _ , .... PineTownwlnn. JL PPRENTICESWANTED—Fifteen to twenty young IS tariff years of age, to learn the Siockin" manufapmnng bUBiHeBS. Apply -at M. DALY’S Store, .on FiftAjujeei* or athia Factory-inLawrcnccville.'- ytovtt tf ,/ _ 6)nngßLS. NORTH CAROLINA* TAR—In large bbls., and good order, for salcliy ,• ' - - , - TAAFFE-&'-OCONNOR .WHISKEVirf superior quality, Xv osSortoentof Forteign and Domestic Liquors, always on hand and for sale by W. 4 SL MITCHELTREE. ■ sepSS - ;V: -.V ■ .. MEE ‘■^f‘^T-- i ?:-~r?W : &&tv^^-'T~X'^- :::^^'~. iter ,*■ ‘- L Hiper InteJlijenKl .\i .dfeg -jJBi > iMa POUT OF PITTSBURGH. f 8 TKET.WAJEB. CHAIRfKL; A!fl> ' BISING. ’ "'arrived, . Steamer Atlantic; Parkinson, Brownsville.,. * ‘‘ Louis M’LauQjßeiutet, Brownsville. ....• ArrawJihe,Gordan,BrownsvUle^., :> . . . .“.Michigan No. 2, Gilson, Beavers M LakeEne. Sholes,;Reaver • “ - ' Caroline, Day,Beaver. • • **,: ( HibermaNo.‘2, Klinefelter, Cincinnati.,,',. v Peru, Calhoun, Louisville. Caleb.Cope.Murdocic.AVeUaville... : -••• - DEPARTED, “ • • • Atlantic, Parkinson; Brownsville. f ‘ Louis M’Lane, Bennet,BrownsYille. , ‘‘ Arrowline, Gordon, Brownsville. . :* • Michigan No* 2, Gilsoni Beaver.v - -:<• • .-.v . LaJcoErie,Sholes, Beaver. • “ v Caroline,Day, Beaver. ’ . i Cincinnati. *Wellsville.Barnes, Wheeling. .■ ‘* i. ..Pennsylvania,.Gray, St. Kllne'elur,’ will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at ID o’clock; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 *. m - IVEDNESDAY PACKET.—' The -Nitw .-EsoUM) No. -2, Capt. S. Dean, wiTHeaye Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning ailOo’clock; Wheeling every Wednesday even* mg at u> p. at. ■ ' • '• THURSDAY PACKET.— The Ban.LU'sr, Capt. R. X. Grace. will leave'Pittsburgh every-j Thursday. morning. ; al 10 o’ctockpWbeeling-every Thursday evening atlQp, as: FRIDAY PACKET.—Th* CupjraNo. 2,Capt. Crooh, will leaVe 'Pittsburgh every Fridaymorning at 10 o’clock; Wheeling every Fridayevening at 10 p. ». SATURDAY PACKET.—The Messesosb, Capt.; De Camp, will leave Pittsburgh every. Saturday morning at 10 o’clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening ox 10 p. m. SUNDAY PACJCEE-r-ThelsAAC NffWTON, Capt.A. u.v l Master, will leave for the above and uitermctlmte ports thisday. .. For freight or passage, apply on board. . . dcc2 . Kegular Wheeling Packet. .■•••' •: •.■ 'fherucw and splenuid passenger sieamer I . ANTHONY. D. P./KittSgT, Muster, na a reeular nnoketbetween Piu*- burgh olid WbeeUng, leaving: ibis city eTery Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at.lo©’clock, ju'M., and Wheel ing everyMonday> Weanesduy and Friday, at 8 o’clock, a. M." Forfrelglit or passage, (having superior accom modations,) apply on board, or:to- JAMES MAY, Agent. <-The Si. ii a new boat, and for speed and nc coinnuraations cannbt: be; excelled by any boat on.the river..'-" •' ■ • • •- nov2l LOUISVILLE P&CRUTB, FOR WHEELING, UINCpJNATI A LOUISVILLE. . R»nrtAa, Satcspat PACXXT.—The A t -IL t.-T- ,18 No i fine and m«t passenger steam Pac- ktft TELEGRAPH, J- lfczlep., Com a£BnfiS@B mnnder, wiUleave Putsburg for Wheel ing, Cincinnati mid Louisville, and all intermediate Ports, every Saturday, atlO o’clock precisely: •. .. For freight orpawngc apply ou.‘bonrd;orto ; FOBSXTH 4 DUNCAN, Agents. ThC-Tclegrnph has been built , expressly for a regular Packet,ami.with a view entirely to the cbmfort/pfpas sengers; the accommodations are tnferiorlo ho boat on the western waters. The. Telegraph will run in conhex ion with tha Bea Fzanklm No b and Pike-NoO, to Sont- Loui»—time throughiTivx pays. : - ■ ap2l-iy PUtslmrffh ftnd Wboelkng Packet* ■ pwSff J THE swift Tunning Biearner CONSUL, LJra&tdWEBBXR-. Master; will leave regularly for «sSa™aßS* Wheeling, on Monday, AVeduesday, and Fri day, atlo b clock, precutly. . : . _ Leave Wheeling every Tuesday. Thursday, and Satur day, at 7 o'clock. *,•«..• pwiffre/y.- - • The Consul will land at at’ intermediate ports. Every, accommodation that can be procured,.for the comfort and safety of passengers, has been provided. The boat is olsoproviaedwith a selfacting safety-guard, to prevent 'explosion'; • For freight or passage apply, on hoard; or to octfl : r • / JOHN FLACK. Agent. o Mew. Arrangement* ■ •' THE'stenraer CALEB COPE will leave for I r n ?rrfT Beaver^Gla9 S° w > audWellsYiUft.on; Tues wSSß* day; Thursday, and Saturday.at 9a. re turning on Monday, Wednesday, end Friday. She baa a boat at the Iniulinri, between wood street and the Bridge, prepared to receive freights at any time. • • S. A W. HAKBAUGII, Agents, •marC • . No. 33, Wooaatreei. Summer Arrangement* ■ trljgfcA THE: steamer BEAVER, Chajr, E. Clarke, figgSgSa Master.’ will leave Pittsburgh for Beaver, isiassgow, arid WelUvilloy ,every Monday, .Wednesday, and . Friday—and. returning on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at Oo’clock, a. M;- Having.-a boat at tbe landing, we are prepared to receive freight at anytime; For fretchtor passage apply to * raal7-tf G. W. HARTON A CO., Agrinls. Daff’s New Syitem of Boolt*Keeptncf. JUST PUBLISHEDBYHARPER S PRO’S, N. YORK. TOHE first pail of. ibis, work, embracing the roost com i plcte course of instruction and practice, on both Sin-, gle atid Double.-Entryvever published: Price 75 cents,. The- wholework, embracing the Authors well known improvements iu the science, illustrated in two addition-, nl-setts of books, with a chnptet on partnership settler merits;and a Key to the oral exercises,—fullclotnborind, 81.50. ' • • - The following. extracts from the written opinions of. some of .the mosieminent-Mcrchants,Bankers and Ac*- couniante.m New York, indicate the public sentiment in - . referencetothis work in that city: . /‘ It contains tnhtter that is important and interesting to •the. merchant and man of business; to whom r think it will be found.higbly useful. - •-C. O..HALSTEAD, : : . ; .President Manhattan Bank,'New York. 1 ’ » “Itis calculated.to be.exceedingly useful to practical Accountants and Teachers ofßook-keeping. RICHARD IRVIN* Ship owneranaMerch’ty f . - ;..No.a3-Frontatreet,Ne%v‘’Yotk.’? - “Remarkably. full and complete, -and -will certainly convey &: thorough knowledge of the. subject, The un dersigned inteuds using it as his Text Book. <')■ JOHN H, SHEPHERD, ; Teacher of Book-keeping, Colombia College, • It is in every way calculated togive a clearand sat isfactory insight into tbe very usefuf scieuce of Hihich it treats, through all its gradations, from: the, simple style suitable to retailers, to that-requisite for the most , varied and complicated commercial business.* . . .sir A. S.FRASSR, .. Cashier 7th Wardßank,New. YorkA .“I believe it will be of great service, not/onity to the newbeginner,but to the most experienced accobiHont; ; F. W„ EDMONDS, ■ Cashier Mechanic’s Bank; Wall sweetA . h I consider it the first work ! have ever met \yljhfrom which a thorough practical knowledgeof the scltvscecan be obtained JOHN CAMPBfc&L, "'i - Merchant,/B John*!;, New York* 1 ! ; - For sale nt theßook Stores, and at the Acad emy, corner of the .Diamond and Market street: octSl NewMiUlnery, &c. • A: NEW selection of .elegant vvmter.nbbons, feathers, xL flowers, collars,chemiselis, fringes, gimps', Ac. •; Ai*. *o, p&tteruß of new and elegantdesigns of Cardinals aitd Visiles, which will be made up to order iu work and material.. Also* Bonnets, Hoods; and in inillinery and dress making .business; at.'p •* . oct7 . MRS; DUFFS. No. 10 St Clair st. NOTICE— An election for one President, six Manor gars, and Treasurer for tbe Pittsburgh and Coal Hill Turnpike Road Company, will bo held at the Toll House iof'saidCompariy,on the flth of December next... . . _ . . ; Ji EWART; Treasurer. ■ ..ftliticrfville Nov. 1 * ff!HE subscribe? respectfully: Informs his former cus- X tomers nrid'the public: generally that he is now pre pared. Id : Yurriish of'Foreign rind Domestic Wines and Liquors,-andCordials of every kind, at much lower mtes .than usual.; Persons wishing to purchase, wiil find it to their interestto call at the olustand) corner of Smithfield and Front streets.‘ \ 1 nov3‘ j ' , P., MARTIN, Agent. \ ~\7“ARIETY GOODS.—IOO doz. best sir cord, 500 dozed : V ■■■ three,.!2s dozenblack and 100 dbz. aßsorted'colors, SPOOD COTTON: 1 ': 150 dozen ass’d cols., 300 black, 500. white.TAPE SO- fts? Titley ‘A Tatum’s black patent THREAD. 50 pks. PINS. No. .a' 50 bxs. Han ABd.V COTTON." CORD. 35 - grPßdot Locos. 300 gr. Hooke andEyesyass’d; Nos.,—together with a .lot of Linen Tapes, Bonnet Wire, Ac., at the sign ofTHE STARS, 80 Market street. novlL MEE .••••• • S _'a'v 'f. i': v /y/ •;■" v ’ '•*•; 't: !MOM 14. •'•••» • -V-'-rr ■'•J r ■ ; • ;; -v „_lB_4B. OHIO ZJKE. ij' A-j-s X-. '•/; =ISE " „ iltisKllapeonar. •' * AU.£Snso>VN J > ' ” ( WBI O-'CItWriXY BROWN & CO.\XKLLX|-*HTAoteo/e antf &tert iGfo «ro. Produce; aud.Cohuaisßiou Merchants, Diamond/ market, Pittsburgh.-* * ' « - nor2Q A PPLES—2OO bbls« fine-Apples in .sloreaud for sale Aby ' (nov2s) KINO MOORHEAD ' GORN BROOMS—IOO dozen common* and 50 dozen extra* for sale by (n 25) KING Jt. MOORHEAD.: • TTttOUR—6O bblsi Flour, a supcrior'br£md,iif store am) r for sale by_. (nov2s) KINO ft MOORHEAD TJUCTkWHEAT FLOUR—SO sacks, 25 firs, each; Hulk J> ed, foreale by (n0.v25) KINO & MOORHEAD ATTING—:IOO bales-■ No.'l instore and forsale by aoTSS KINGTfc MQOjiBEAP. BtiLS. ISMALL)W.HITEBEANS—JnsiTeceived Z\J aiid for ealeby (nov2B) IONGAMOOEHEAD. -,,4 PPLES-riSHI bMs. fine Apples imstore: and. for, sale ‘it by , (aavl7), <- :. ' KINQ * MOORHEAD. ALENA'ParATOES—IOO Keshan VT-nocks, in store'aiidTornale by tiovl7 - KING A MOORHEAD. . rec’d Jr and for sole by KING&WOORHKAD, ■ hdv2s . Diamond^ EXT. LOGWOOD-GO cased just reccived feud for sale by (noivl7). ; B. A. FAHNESTOCK * CO;.; in- bags,just reccivedandfot saleby • B. A. FAHOTSTOCK & CO. nor23' * 1 Coroctist arid .Wood sU.; ATH BRICK—IOOO jubi received andfor. sale by: ' s ; B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., ,nav23 -V: r . v . Comcrlat and Wood Ms. : t AM PI3LACK—Superior Star, in barrels and hhds., ■Aj assorted papers, for sale by* • - , , r ,K . B.’A. FAHNESTOCK AiCO.V > ’ nov23 , , ■ • Comerlst and Wood sis.- - IRIS'H'MOSS— One bale jusi received and for sale by • - B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO„ -itav2B > ■ Corncrlstand.Wood fits;; VIASSIA—-200 mails just received and for sale by , - ,(J B. A. FAHNESTOCK * =' nov23 ' ; Corner In'and Wood sis. Bf CHROM. POTASH—BOO IbßTjuH: received and for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK* CO., nov23 • ; , Comerlsi and Wood sis. TJtPSOM SALTS—-10 cask*. Baltimore . just-.received ,Jj. and for saleby B. A. FAHNESTOCK * CO., dec2 . Corner let and Wood sis." ARB. AMMONIAC—OOO ibß.v in jarsv jasl-received. and for sale by •• B. A» FAHNESTOCK AC0.,.... deel - * -- ’’ f ■' Conier Island Wood sis.. Frenclj. nnsorted sizes, in kegs,’ ISjan,«^- e dancUb»^g^ co . dec2 . :r . •• • . ■■■•> •• tCornerlst and-Wood >18... * UCKWHEAT FLOUR— Bockwbeat Flour mstojeandforsaleby ' ' w. * j a achesoN, ■ dec2 'No. 3 Bmiihfield ! su ,; * POVPD CIIBEBS —One case jnst received and fot sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK ACO., - . nov22 . wiCornerlsbaiidWoodsts. OPAL VARNISH—3O barrels just received and for* saleby B. A: FaHNESTOCKA COi, . uovl7 ' ■ • Comerlst and. Wood jig.-v PEARL BARLEY—2OO lbs. jnsl received and for sale by B. A.FAHNESTOCK ACO,, ' nov!7 ; . Corner Ist aud Wood sis. BURLAPS— 20 pieces on band and for sale lovr by - s riov2s *• - -MURPHY A LEE: FOR SALE—A sound Baggy Horse—sold for vrant .use [nov23] MURPHY A LEE JUST RECEIVED—I bale Blue Coaungy for sale.at raanufactnrer’s prices. - nov2S MURPHY * LEE. GOMING— 1 bale Peat! Coaling; •.» .1 do. Drab rdo. ... For sate aimanufacturcrVpriceß. . ; -.! - nov2q MURPHY A LF,E. 4 LOT OF BARLEY—Rec’d and fbrsale by ; t A dec2 - CUMMINS A SMITH. 4 FEW SACKS BEANS—Ree’d nndforsaleby ' . A dcc2 CUMMINS A SMITH 4 SMALL LOT OF and foe sale: A by (dec2l CUMMINS A SMITHS 1 BARREL ROLL BUTTER—Rec’d- and for sale by dec2. ■ CUMMINS * SMITH/ £)/WVBUSHELS RYE—Ree’daiidfbrsaleby-», Z\J\J nov2 CUMMINS A BMITH. AFEW bbls. Chesauts reaeived end for sols by • :i novl7 . . CUMMINS A S.MJTtH. - OrW l'BßLS.Neseannock Potatoes, rec’dand forrsale. ZUU by CllOVl7] CUMMINS A SMITH XUST RECEIVED, per steamer Brilliant, ttud for Bale;- U 100 bbls. Plnk*eye and Nesbanftoek Potatoes ! ( ,r‘ ■ decl . r : ■; . . CUMMIN^ 3 * SMITH EfcO’i) PERSTEAMERPENNSYLVANIA-rOObnr rels NeshaimockFoiatoesfdddforsaleby .. f : deca Cummins* smith. i)f\ fVßßLSvßambos, Golden Gale, Pbmntz ami.oth ervarieiies of apples in store and for sale by «ovl7 v GUMMINS A SMIT»L eHEESE— 73 boxes Cream CliCßCjfor. sale by .. : ; nov2s J. P. WILLIAMS. 4 PPLES—CObbIs. nus»eti Apples,forsale by .• A X D WILLIAMS; -iiav2s . . . s • lIP Wood street. £>f HI BUSHELS SHELLED CORN—Jdbi received . and for sale by (nIS) W. A J. C. ACHESON. RYE FLOUR— lbs: Rye Flour, m 100 tb. sacks. Just received and for sale by decl * W. A 5. C. ACHESON QA BBLS. FLOUR—“ Monongahela City brand » : jusi Ovr received and for sale by.: decl W. A J. C.'ACHESON* POTASH— 4 casks PoUwh in store aud for sale by decl BROWN A CONNIXLY. POrATOES— 2UO bbls, Missouri Potatoes; ... . .. ICOsks«,Galena Nesbannocks; instore and for sale by; (decl) - BROWN; A CONNELLY.: p KEEN AP PLES-—1 OObb Js.h a rd. picked VX Pear Matos,.Blains and Penicks, a superior anictoj in large bb Is.—just landing,andforwue by ;i ; deci - BROWN *. CONNELLY. TtrHITE BEANS—IO bbls. small white soap Beans ff (newjjiut received and for sale by decl - : BROWN* CONNELLY. rfMCKINGS—2S bales Ticking, for sale low, bY the: X bale or piece. . ”A. A. MASON ACO.,i ncvoO ' Market street. . GREEN APPLES—4O bblf. lust received am) for sale by - THO3.'MELLON. • GALICOES AT6XCTS—A. A.Moson & Ca-V 00>ror kcts?reet,haYe'juBtopcued 17 cages more of. those very cheap fast colored Caticoeg. otdj cta> > . , uoy23 CASSIMERES w-A.-A; MasOX A- Co;, NoJOU A: Market street* have juatTeceived a large assortment of the above named Goods* whichiheyoffer to thetrade at Eastern. Wholuale Prices. ■■■■■■•> ■ - l ease Array.Cloth} . v Just received from the manufacturer, ami for salc.low, by, • (novlO) MURPHY k LEE 1 XITAX-DOLLS—2O dozen-Wax Bolls* assorted suds, moving and fixed eyes};' 12 dozen DolPa Heads, assorted sizes, fixedeyes; ■' ; ■■ • .14 ' Piaster Paris Heads,.assorted slzel;’ v ; 24 « Kid Doll's' ' «*• “ .: 12grois-wooden jointed Do!ls,. “ : ! •Insioreandopeningat HOGAN : deel - 80 Market street. Bmporlam of Pashlon* .j., -. MY OLD f CUSTOMERS, and'the public generally, are respectfully informed thatl have just opened a well selected stock of CLOTHS, GASSIMERES.and VESTINGS. Io which I Invite their attention.. . I 'JAS. MdGUIRE, Tailor, 1 novlt--.'* • •; Buildings.! •' (.Chronicle copy,) ... V : : T7WECEMBBR. MAGAZINES-RECEIVED AT Ur’A. J,/ MlNER’S.—Gadey’s Lady's Book for December.' 1 Grahnm'sMagazina for December. > • ■ j Memoirs offtFhysician, complete, by Alex.-Dumbs. ■< ■ Disciplineof Life,' Pub.by the Harpers." • v . Liuelr« Living Age; N 05.334 and 235.. ' i v Democratic Review, for November/-- i: Whig , ° “ u -Werner, aTragedyjbyLord Byron. • - • . Every copy of the new Edition ofihe Drama, oirhanil and for sale. ..Also} atßxnroants, Allegheny city, t ,• fry .SmithSedat, third door above 23.* ■••••; novlfi : , . Bennett’s Restaurant, DiAMcnro'‘ii.i.at, aitWEXN. wootf si. and tub diamond; SHELL OYSTERS, Can.Oysters,.Bcef.Sleak, Veni sonjGhmeof all kinds, served up in the best style, with all pxings.?’. ? ; - N. Teceived;doily v from Baltimore,* Fami lies supplied with Can Oysters at the low. price—Cuns ; sl,®7 Half Cana 75 cens. ... . .. y.., nov!7:lm . y, - „ (Dispatch copy>] v : ~ -O'. 1 f 1 ENT.’S MohairTassels ■ \3T assorted; , . . 3,dozen.9tik Tassels, assorted; * , '."Y , Extra Fine Tassels, assorted;,)' 10. ,l Ladies’ Cloak TasßeJs, *) ;'. .n-,- '1 11 u . u , colored. i .WOOLEN GOODS. 12 dozen Children’s Woolen Cpats, assorted ; »:ib 0 ‘ u :,• * if . . Caps*. :•••. 4 '« com. u \ 1 ' • 10 “. Woolen Comforts, assorted; .'\ 18.,., :?< : “ with rings . .-...-i; ; st» . “ Ladies 1 Woolen. Gloves, y. , .M v LEATHER PKI/TS. t ,l . 30dozen Black Molcskm Beltsjr.Y, ■,;s 20 - *'• • “ ‘ Morocco. .. ■... 3 “ 4 ' '* u : colored: aL ,/ . j ’ • " ZEBULON KINZEY9, nov29 1 ' ;: / : , . ~. 07.Markctaireet. ,r Stone ' PIECE OF. GROUND, CONTAINING STONE} of best quality for Cuitmgi.aud Celiac Work, ,ond wltb very, light bp Tented fbr one or’tw& years. Possession -given immediately.JLis located near the'Fountaiii Irin, oh CoaiLane jondclear ofbuild- Itigs, which might be inconyemeoced ; by ihe;Quany.- : Also, tlie Well Quarrifron.Nunnery HitL Allegheny Cjfy,’adibirungForrester'sQuarriesfDinl late ly bccupied by Anthony Smith. . This last W:i)hbe rented', for u term of four or five years.., For particulars, e nquhe of 1 . (hov27:tc) THOMAS MELLON.. : BISSOLUTION.— The Parlnersln'p A*’ Rtrp. lu the,Grocery business, iarthitdaV dissolved, by.matnal conseht. Thc busioess will be settled by J. Galloher. JOHN GALLOHER. CONROOD RUP. Birmingham; November Ist, 1843—(noV29rtwd*) V'vAv l : 1 :.~ .: (.'■J. -r..v A. ..-V. , r - • % :'v s ' ‘ - gales Jjj* fffarttan. AUCTION SALES, - - IS Y JAMES M'KENXA. AUCTIONEER, 5-;’.Nor-H4,. ! W00d Steset, theef doom fuom Fifth. v TOBBKKS visiting thiscii\vvvAh a stock’.of Goods for U be remain, with the*useofaßoom,on moderate terms, in the 2d story ol M’Kenna’s-Auction.Store; No; 114 Wood "Street, three -doqrs from Fifth - . A!scH-for-Rent,-by the week,-month; or year, for-the storage of-merchandise only, l on excellent dry Cellar, with board floor ,sepls ' i JAMES hPKENNA, Auct TVOMESTIC/BLANKETS, at private sale at Al’Ken- I / na 7 s*AucUou Rooms, No-ltH-Wood -street,lfdoors from sth invoice of Pomesticrßlunkets of the largest giie ai)d‘fin'esi quality:pfftleriaoiWooi; received direct from the JSlanufactarier, qnd.rwjinje .‘Bold at very low, priceSjboth tyholesale ip. the best Op portunity offered to housekeepersfqraeyeral years- ) 00t7,, . JaMES';M-KENNA, Auct .. V“ ' -for Sale. vJnoDnt £tniQeMiullr?:DtSPTTABi.E.: *: Plans may be seen uml every information had, of- Mr. HUGHSWEENYjon the premises; or of JOHN COYLE,' ’atjjis office,oh 4lh street, Pittsburgh. . nov3o :i SMALL FARM FOR SALE—For sale.: a desirable Farm of 53 acres, pleasantly , situated on:-the old Harmony Roadj 18 miles from the City;:about 30 acres in a small orchard and garden, and dwelling 'house, Ac., withjzood spnngs.of. water. Fences, Ac.,'an £n good repair. Price SlOanacre. S.CUTHBERT, 1 nov9 . Gen. Agent: Smilhfield street. SALE—Anlen.soiUresidence; consisting ofeight J}. acres pf and avaluable; brick. House f conve* memiyarrpngedjaleo, a Stable, Gardeny&c.* all ingood repair, and in' d healthy location, about;one mile above. littwrencevnie.- Price, S3OOO {..terms,>s3oo >irr hand, balance alien or twelve years.; • . S. GirrHBERT, Gen Agent, , uov2 > • . • : SmlihSeld-street.i . • fJMJit SALE—A valuable Farmof-74: 1 acres; 40 of ,-whieh are in a good state of‘lmprovement. The lo cation is desirable; only 'll tmies from the city, on the .Franklin Koad *, has a good-two story Dwelling House and Kitchen; Barn,'Stable, and other out-houses; with vGarddn and Orchardfand good Water. Pncoj 820 an .acre; 8700 in hani—balance in seven equalyearly pay, iments..- tit-:: •- ' S.'CUrHBERT,Gen Agent,i v-'novli/'/ ‘SnuthfielcFstreet.;■ ‘."'■'•A PARTNER" WANTED—With 83000 cosh capital; /ii^toengagdiW%Baffrund'pro&table:bnsiness } already .partfally established,'in ihecily- Agcntlemnn intimate ly acquainted with the Dry Goods Imsioess. would be .> -S. CUTHBERT, Gem Agent, novd ‘ ’ ' Smithfield street. T7IORSALE.—A lotonHigh st, near the corner ofWy .JC lie, attbeuewGerman Church. ThisLe 1,20 byBoft., will be.sold on accommodating terms? or .leased-on per petual lease, with ihe privilege of buying onMhe'groum: rent at anytime. , , . .... Also—Several oihe r.Lotson the Hill, in different places, for sale on accommodating terms, or. perpetual lease, at may suit purchasers.. augl2-n» changed ■ . THOMAS MELLON :*KtOU SALE-rA. small two story frame dwelling house, ■JC ; conveniently .-Situated,fronting on Pride street, one .street beyond.the Hospital. ' The-loiss 24 feetin front, by '123 feet deep, aud/wili besoldon accommodating terms.. For furthee particulars apply.at the house.or to sep2 ' JAMESMAY. Water street. : A Vblceifom Mexico*„ TTHISis toslerbfy ihotlenlistciin Company C. of the i 4th Regiment of Indiana Volunteers, destinedforthe seat of war in Mexico, On ou^company arriv ing atMatampras,,lwas'corapeUed ; toeater the: United States 7 :. Hospital;' :ai 3*bmt Isabel,‘ in consequence of a disease which prpitrated my digestive organs and pro daced agencral derangement of roy stomach, ana bow- - .els. Having received the trcatmenipf that Hospital, but .beutgconsideredlncuiable,rwas.hondrably.:discharged from the serviced Jtbeh jepaired io'New 1 Orleans; where ■ ..I.plac.ed“my self under charge of the best, physicians in that city, but from them I received nobenefit whatever. I then returned tp Aurora, Ta., when 1 again tried the fa culty, bat with no better success than before.. By. this time f had become reduced verymuch andquitediscour aged, but on application' to ,P. Q, . Vail, Esq ..of Aurora, la , I was induced to. try Dr. JAYNE’S. BANATIVE PILLS and TONIC. - VERMIFUGE; and, to my great as* tomshineut, an immediate and thorough changewaspro iluced in mi* system,followed 5 by a compute restoration I ,to Health, JOHN J. DEHART. .. - AunoßA.lA.,MoTchflth,lB4SJ Drvi). Japne—Dear Sin I hereby send youa copy of a certificate which I obtained of .a: young -man, who. as he says, was entirely curedbyibe use of your SAN y A> TIVB PJXJ.S aed. TONIC VERMIFUGE, i The enhe came uuder my immediate observation, and J voueh tor . the truth of every word contained in it. -Respectfully yours, . B.B.VAJL. For sale in l’iusbuigh-at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 • Fpunhstreets oct3l CHlckCTlng’s New Circular Scale Pianos. * EIGHT from J celebrated manufactory of Chicker- O mg,Boston; with the new improvedcir- I 1® S tutor scale, jusi received and now open. For sale at mMr. ,Chickering’a Factory prices,-by r . ' . < JOHN H. MELLOR, No. 81 Wood street; Pittsburgh .sole Agent for Chicker* ing T » grand and square Piauow; for.WesternPenna. > oci2 IliefilVSittneßt mEAVY PLAIN BLACK SATIN, mbbhl/Seedfed arid Plain do. Silk, Striped rind Pluid Silks andSatms, in endless varitiiicsembo*sedvcmbtoidere(l; crossbarred and striped Velvets;'Very: rich -and elegant styles and . colors; real Scotch Plaids, shawl styles of Cashmere, and other Goods. ‘Also; ri -smhll selecuou.of shapes, enibrol* mcWe’colored/Crissuneref rare goods, warranted; the baly lofof the kmd in the city— price BUS each. Any or all the above enumerated Goods' made to orderviH at very small advances on .cost, v for the cash, at 1 ‘CURRAN’S, 1 ' : i’ftOV? ' ' . 30 FlflllS t. ! " Steel and File- fitatrafactory^ TpHE subscriber* have eularged their Steel and File A on‘Ahe';cibtner O’Hnrar street and Spring alley;FiftlvWardi by erecting a eon vertihgfurnace, a raeltihg furnace tind aulLbaramef.— Their Steel, now being qualiiy/andhaving engaged qbtnpeienl oper'atiy«*&, they.areprepared to fur nun Filek ofevery description, thaitwillcoiupartjVwith the best imported article ; and being determined to make it the interesrofall who useTFilea-in any way, to pur chase from.tUeny.they'will jplltlieiKra prices for Cash, v' They, wilf also re-cut Files and pur chase thoßeyrhtehare.Wornandbrokeu.,Tublic patron age is Tcspectfuftyjnvited,v (ribv7) J.ANKRIM& CO: r il O U U » ffi JL JET t " • FOR ACCENTS! BY. means of. ihe Pocket iEsciilhnm.v or, every one physipian ! twentieth edition;with upwards of a hundred private diseases m every shape and formtuha malfcraiouous of the genera-, live system, by W. yOUNGj M. D. v . The iimefchbiibvrarhveditlmtpersons suffering from secret diseases,need no more become the vicum pfauaek eryfea by theiirescriptidiii ediifahted intMrßooY any one may cure himself,-‘wiihbht hinprance.tb business, or the knowledge.of the most intimate friend/and With'one tenth the usual expense.’ In'addition to the ghner&l rou tine ofprivatedisaase, it explains the cause ofman • hood’s early decline, -vntb"obi!Brvutianß on marriage— besides many oihehderaugemehts which it would not be proper toenumeraWin-tbapublibiinlit* 1 lEP'Any persod sending TtyENTT-viVT? cents enclosed in a lettCf, wiH'receiveohe copy ’of this book, by mad; 1 or five copies will be sent for one dolior.-: Address, ‘‘Dr. W. YOUNG, N0.162-Spruce street,; Philadelphia,” post paid.*- - ' - . |o* WANTEB-rProprietors of Drugof Book Stores, and Pedlars.in cvery towu in the* United States, to act' as agents for, the above work. : , ; oct7;3m ■?.. ’“Freih Arrival at iYo«115\Voocl streets> • '\/T: HODKINSON; has, just opened, r wuhui the*- past jXLV week, ihe largest assortment ofFrench CHINA, .ever opened.in this ciiy ;.cousisting iu part, of—Fancy, plain, Whlie£Gold Line and Gold.Band.Tea Setts Lan extensive’assortment of j}Yhiift»Flowingßlue and Liver ■ pool Iron stona WirrejluTea Setts or in separate pieces, as .may :‘beVfcq < ditp4-/.,A150,.n* beautiful assortment of CaiidelabrasahdLampSjOtihe newest shapes and pat terns, direct'from The manufacturers. :;Ladies would do WeftWeiye him acall, n,t ’ > - n. ■£ ‘.00127 .. No'.tXT,G t Fifth; ; - ur, €t* O* Steam*) Dentist* < ; , - /TsFFICE at Miss JHetich’a;on Fourth street, a few doors . - above .Woodsireetytihtil the comptelioiiof the house nearly opposite. blocks,-with aftificialgums (after Uiomhiinofnowomvefrsally preferred in the east,) manufactured td'suit each particular case,' Teeth, , from -a-fiill-Rct dQwn'to a single, one, tuserted putt suction glaie, thus avoiding injury to the natural teeth. Specimens -of blocks and suction plate may .be examined at tlie ofHce. v All operations incident (o.the profession performed .with care.and faithfulness.[sep7-3mi ,X/|;AP. OFiPENNSYLVANIA—-Constructed from tiic lvA County Su rvoys n uth o r uedb y the State* and other origmal.documents.: Revised and .improved-:under:the supervision of Wm. E, ; Civil Engineer, upon data ; received m.eaph-.Coantyv under, authority, of the Legis ture, A few .copies of this -large and splendid Mop re ceivpAtlusdayiandforsaleby>>./ -i.-i 1 .; , JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, / • novl3 Booksellers, cornor Slarket and Third sta; v •THRESH OYSTERS BVTHECAN, atLOW i'KiUEtf •J?: of superior quality,' put up'by-the subscribers ex presßlyfor.lhc use of Families 'and Parties. >v>ft>elto, ar Ilnßlnesii'Coata ; , A-FEW. PIECES .very desirable styles of plqui pnd mixed Goods; for every day business wear, which -.will' be made*upy warm and hitudftomely, at very low* > rates* Call soap; find ‘secure one oftheso ven* desirable ami lndiapdlisableGuimeiita, at CURRAN’S, 1 ■ ■ , nov7 k " _ ' _ 30 Fifth su Win •;fWiVr’^ l&U‘*&. \'i .■ M ;oVer»COU,lldg*•V TVRAB, Pearl, Blue, and; Black, Mohair and Blankei JL/'CoatiugiTnade to -hrder, very low, at. . no\7 -, CURRAN'S, 30 Htth st. , / Removal. > M’BEVITT have removed to No. 13 Liber- 1 • ly st. 10 doors east of their old eland, (same side) and immediately opposite'the head of Smithfield st. ocift:3m ... . !ICBM . ? '*"V iV4’,4* v— i * ,‘i v\k ffirg (Efooftg. j | . "Newyttood®, at Samlier; Fifty-nine I w i COR.NEB or • POL'imi’ A.VJJ. HJLULSt stiusirraj.Pi'ripßtraCiL [ f'i BEAT BARGAINSJ—The-rsnliscnberhae*just jfe* lanted from IheEasterii Cities, and is now receiving ■a vary extensive assorunent of FANO V'AND STAPLE DRY .GOODS*-adapted to theLpresent: and: enr ; : ,br ■ :*ng a Mock fornchness and variety not at" establishment in the Wes!. DRESS GOODS 2 Very glossy-block Bilks ; • Cravats and Collars; Handsome dress do.. Block love Veils and Hdkfs.; . Rich changeable.. ■ do..Jacottetud Comb. Muslins- Rich changeable Saun de Plaidand itripedMasUni;. Chfnes; Handsome Ribbons; j Mode and high col’d French Gloves* Hosiery, &c.;- ; Merinos; Clothsfor Cloaks; ' Mode and nigh col’d Muslin TerkejnShawls; ■ • ; de Laines; Cashmere do. - Newstyle mushnde Lames; Plain Thibet Shawls, silk. Satin striped Cashmeres; »■ fringe; Fancy do. do. Slack Thibet Shawls; do. do. Black and colored Alpacas; Black v do.'i . Plaid Ginghams, bright co-'Silk -- - do. v-- do, ,■ lors; - Fme Broch® ’ do.. : : '••••; New style Viseues; Cloth -- do Gala Plaids,bright colors; Plaid, Long * . .00, California Plaids; Low Priced do Black Bombazines; -V' >v. Phud’Cloakings. < . CALICOES—GREAT REDUCTION His stock of.Cahcoesis very large; ithos been.se* lected .with much care—With’paracnlar reference:to fastness of coloring; durability of beauty-of. design. These goods are lower than they have ever; been before, and ate .worthy the attention or purchasers, .The best Calicoes for 6£cts. ; ever offered; v Double pnrple Calicoes. English, cents; Green do Oil Cluaizrßntish Chintzes; - . New style Merrimack Calicpes; v :.: i Blue. . do. • do. s i Blue and Orange >■ ' do. - • 'Furniture do . CHEAP DRESS GOODS, i :: A large lot of low priced Muslin de.Lalnes, or. the law iprice orJSJ cents per yard. . _ ..... i . Also; Black Alpacas for !2J cts. per yard. Verygood and very handsome dark and bright coloted Plaid Ging hams, for 1S& cents, warranted fastcolora, -- 4 * DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. - BleachedMuslins, 6l to 12; r v- Yard wide Unbleached, 6$ to 9; - t ■ Bed Tickings, very cheap ; •• • Casiuotts, DrillmgSjKentucky Jeans; Checks, Linings, Plaid Lmseys; Domestic Ginghams,Manners* Shirtings; - ■ • -Colored Cambnes; • Flannels, lower than ever offeredj. Canton* Flannels. LINEN GOODS! -•■•.•■•lrish LinenS, Linen Lawns; Damask Table Linen; Do. do Cloths; Russia Sheeting; ’ ; Do;. Diapers;.' Linen Drilling, Crash - BLANKETS! BLANKETS! A large stock of Blankets, frora coom. to very fine *. alsoßlue and Drab Blankets, fine andvery.fine, for Overcoats „ GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN. ; Fine and superfine French and English Cloths and Cos-, simeres: Over-coatings; Silk and Linen. Pocket Hand* kerchiefs.and Cravats; Gloves; Suspenders; Silk ana. Merino Under Garments; Merino and Colton Half Hose; etCyetc; 1 * ' •-. The subscriber having made extraordinary prepara tions for the Fall and Winter trade, and having pnrebus ed-his Goods tmder lhe advantage of markets unusually depressed; can confidently>promiBe.:hie customers the best bargains he has ever been able to offer. * , : : Customers of the house, and purchasers generally, are rcspectfblly invited to call. (nov2o) >PHtLIP;ROS9. *r*ftJS AJCW 6ULDBNIIEK HITS AOAIK. I NEWFJZLiANBiyiNTEBDRYGQODS. TUSTreceivincrandhowopenihg, atthe jygy. - O of \ht BI& BEE 'ETVISi on Market BtreeVji&Bfr between Third-and Fotn-lh'streets—oocor the cheapest,: and lest assorted: stocks of ■Fall and:,Winter DRY GOODS* ever offered. in Puts?; burgh; towhich the attention of opr numerous customers . and the public generally, is respectfully invited, as the subscriber is confident that he can oiier such bargains in Dry Goods as cannot be surpassed by any otherhouse in the city. > . -a . :• As these goods have been purchased at prices far be low those of any former, season,'they • will be-soldar greatly reduced prices. Among this LABGE AND SPLENDID STOCK wTU I be founamany choice and desirable goods at ektremely 1 low prices. LADIES' DRESS GOODS! Very rich and fashionable Dress Silks; FJoid and Stuped I Black Satin; striped and plaid Silks; plain black (very i tlossyl.Gro oe Riiine ;'plain black richLustref Lustring; i illCj for Vizette#, Mantillas and Capes, at very low i pricesj newest deßiffhs'and latest styles Cashmeres; i plain and satin striped Cashmeres, very- cheap; French ; Merinos, all colors; De La!nes, plain, figured and satin i striped; atagreat reduction on formerpnees: Gala, Col* iforuia and ; Cashmere ; plaids?; Mohair; ana Monterey Plaids, all qualities; Alpaccas, all qualities and colors, from 121 to ?sc.per yard. SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! , ; . Fine Cashmere, Terkerri and Broche Shawlsv*. ; Black embroidered Cashmere and De Lame Shawls;. . Fine Thibhet and De Laine Shawlsf . • . Fine black and colored Cloth Shawls; 1 Fine qaallty Long Shawls, very cheap r >" Piam.blackand plaid Silk ■Shawbfc.very cheap ;>• . A large lot'Plaid Black Shawls, froniTCeentr to 83,00 each, alfwool. u v , DOMESTIC GOODS! MUCH BELOWiFOR MER PRICES. Good dork Calico, from3to 6c.peryard Best quality.darkCalico; from o to 10c.; 4 . : Yard widepurple do.; at 12le.'p”'vv-'-Y:.'y-.'.;--: i Good yard wide Bleached Muslin, from 4to Ci'e-; ; -I -r Unbleaced wide ana heavy, sto G£c.;r I Bed Tickings and Checks, all prices: - ■"•••■ i BlankeUjfrom coargc tothehestqualiiyyverycheap; ! . A hill assortmentof Red, }Yhith and Yellow Flannels ; - Satinets, Kentucky Jeans, Jerseys, Linseys* Ac.,-Ac;, .all of. which will be aoldatreducedrates—vvv ■ Marlcetat*. seplO-lf • • , WM. L. RUSSELL. • .A : A. MASONA-CO-i JVo. 00 Market -sirietf. have J\, opened, per Express-iv. -..v . Rich Chameleon ;i Heavy Black do. ; Jenny Lind Buttons ; .. . Daisy and Giropßuuonsr . v '.t .r o ; /Togeiher. vruh-many-varietiea :Fancy novll Another. Arrival .of .'NrWiGooda**;. mUB subsenberas now receiving h|s secopd.*upply>of X Rich Winter Dress Goods, Ac., consisting of super. French Menno,. strawberry, mazenne blue,- and-other, colors, - * All wool French Cashmeres and. De Lames; vr.: Plain, Chamelionand striped Alpaca;.,:v, A large assortment of long and square ShawU. . - ' Also, a .full supply of Silks, Satins, and uncut Velvet, for Bonnets, at ROBT. D. THOMPSON 8, oci3l I.fbertvat. . BARD fc. BROTHERS’ PREMIUM GOLD PENS.— . L2.doz.of the above warranted - brand of Pena; just ; received, and far sale to tbe irude at NewYdrk “prices, : awarded on Gold Ptum, and are warranted by.ihenmnu-. ifoctarer against the point coming o£ : For sale by , . EDWARD TODD &- CO n North-easi corner of Fifth and Market Ms;, up stmts.; nov23 ; ■ Bore New ■ Goad*,- ; -. : i T STORE OPiW; R, MURPHY, corner Fourthand Market sts.— Open, thte raorning,a further supply o! •New Goods, making the stock very fall— •. . . . - FrenchMeriitos, all colors ;' - . • Parmetios,Mnzanne-Blue and nlleolors;'- Lamarriue Stripes t for Ladies’ Dresses; . .: ;. Changeable Silk Stripe Mohairs/ > rBLACKDRESS GOODS,of aU kindsrsuch as Mouse :de Laines/Cashmercs, Alcycncs, Merinos/dec. - .. Calicoes; Very low; Muslins do. ' . BLANKETS^—Someuf which are very large and. su perior. SHEETING 9, from' cme to three yards'wide.— -.Tickings;. heavy, for 12L-! Pillow-case Muslins; new •Style Counterpane*/Ac, sc. ' ■ .;=•> s -(£7* Goods at Wholesale, very low, upstairs. ;|nov2s .-UMSUSPENDERS—2 cases assorted Nos. Svyivel ,\T Joint Suspenders just received andforjsale.low by the package. .Ff*MichHabit Cloths; rich styles Casslmeres; 1 black and colored Cashmeretts; Queen’s and. Summer Cloths’: figured and plain Drop D’Etes. Vestings;‘ Very choice** AlarsciUes/silks 'and Satins;dnd figurea'Lmen Drills; Cheaper yet! ■■■• '• . ROBINSON’S Cloth Storey; ': • < -maySS r - tv-Post. Buildings; comer Fifth and Wood; Tk/rU9ICi: MUSIC ! MUSIC !—J. H. MsttOßg' Ab, 81 lTx Woodstreet. has just.received by Express a further supply, of the followingpopularMnaic: . Take me backia Oldyirgimaj.Tbe.WatcnerjHedoth all things-well;: King of the Sea ; Ben Bolt; Blue Juniata; Oh! Suaannp; Stepping 1 dreamed, Love; Mountain Maid’s Invttatiop; Rosa Lee ; Pye waitdered in dreams ; Letnslove ene'ait other; Youi uhdT; Blind Boy, 1 Dempster;) Lament of the Irish EmigrantYi-M&y Queen,.complete; .Uncle. Ned; Ethiopian Glee Book; • ■»>»£ - . - • i • oetiß’ Pot|erion’i Curiae Banoraetoryi • . DiamQhd 'alUy^betieern. IFboif and Smil}\fieldstruts* • ffiipuillj’gf'-''-.AVnEHßtnayalwaya.be found an agsort- of Family Carxioges, Barouches, and'Ml kinds AfXeavy work, wMTii i.n—Sr— from a six horse wagon, down to.a wheel barrow. Persons wishing to purchase or> contract for any thing in the above line, are: respectfally invitedao :call. - oct2B:tf r JUST RECEIVED, AT FASmONASASHEAD Quahtebs 251 Liberty street, alarge and splendid assortmentol French, . English..and: Americau CLOTHS, OASSL MERES and VESTINGS, which we offer to sell Cheap er than can be purchased elsewhere in- the city. . The. public are respectfully invited io call. 1 octt» - C. WERNEBURG. . »UOOPietorialß»therdoaathani, - X>ECEIVED AT M. A. MINER’S, AND; FOR SALE. It This holyday sheet excellr; anything o;(/.the;kind ever issued.from the preas. - .The illustrations are,aU original, and of the most attractive character.. The en graving of one single picture cost six hundred dollars. Bkrfobb, of Allegheny City, has them for sale.. |p* Smithfield sneer, third door above 2d. novlG ' ■ ,!• T. ~ •« -■■ ■ .?■ '• v' ,v*~ V-> '-i : \ V'V- •'■>/-• •, ' . W>-; fflattkib awb (gftliatqt Jkokas. „ " wn, B. WILLUH 0, EXCHANGE AND BANKING OFFICE ' ' N. B. ctrfntr of Third and Wood streets, *-* BuifofExchange, DankNasos and foreign and .domestic Coin bought nod Void osihs most favomblfrtermer ' _ • CoUeetionsraadeinall the principal eiOeaofiheTJhion. at the lowest rates. r je ig '■ IISIPfI B; HILL. , \tf. c. CDUT. €« BILL 4 GVUBrY, \ j „ BANKERS, EXCHANGE BROKEBS,- And JMen *n Eomgn and Domestic Exchange. Certify .-t&siifiPtpwtyßanb Notes, GaMcn SOwim 05 Wood* ■■ . street t sr4door below. Fourth, Westeid*. Pittsburgh. Pd; 1 : i marH-ly t - . *- *• Hagb D* asng t """ Alttiro.y BANKER AND EXCHANGE BROKER. . rQffiu—eomerof Fourjhstreet and Post Office aUta, ■ TVEALER in Coin,Bai>kNale*, Tiraei-&U»,.Foieign ' .J-J_and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit, Ac . EXCHANGEoa all the;pnncjpal mues of the Union : forshle in flains to suit purchasers ? CURRENT.and rax riuidsreceived orvdeposiie.- COLLECTIONSmade on all parts.of the Uaumvat the -= loweatratcs . apU-J *¥**B rata Buying rates, 4 - Ohio 1 dis. County A City ord’s t s Indiana. - f “ Relief Notes t * X Kentucky, I « PefimtylvaniaCo; % Virginia I “ New York f Wheeling i 11 Maryland- . i « [ Tennessee- 3 « New Orleans - J ' J { ,jas. b.hoon. thm, aißsm. " H°OISAHGENTi .. 1 ] BANKERS AND EXCHANGE, BROKERS, J Comer of Wood and Sixth struts.. Pittsburgh. Pas, l iH; Coin, BankNotesr Time BillsTFb reign > **wwJ£?2JsSX !,c Certificates of Deposit, Ac. ~l - EXCHANGE onaHthe principal Cjpes of the Union, *a!ein sumstosalt purchasers. / - deposited r< COLLECTIONS made on all parts of thd,Upion, at the -lowest Tams, 1 septl-iy* 11 =1 ■ PRtYATE DISEASES. N"i \ Alley, can-be consnlted inal ' r . cases of a private or -delicate nature incidents - ' * v ; / to the human, frame. u . r , _ L ■ rSyhilisandSyphi]iHcerDpuons,gonorrhcea "4 ■' andityconaeqnencesi together wuhaU"iw^;'<• 1 ' wukali diseases of- .. ecnersaiorigin, skuidiseases,wiUistrictures,gleet,urethral v j; seminal weakness and impotencf { onw-piles, : 'rn-?.\ '- rheumatism, female .weakness,'.diKeases of'the wdmb, monthly suppressions, diseases of the, joints,-fistula in . i ano, nervous Uacic apa loins, ini tationa of the neck of the Madder and kidneys, scorouiic eruptions, tetter, ringworm, mercurial • / - TWELVE YEARS 1 PRACTICE — b - -Excloslvely devoted toihe stmiynnd treatment of vene] ■ . real disorders,vand those oriaing-irom youthful excesMS*-4ffi gaiety, climate, or imnumies of. the blood, wheffehy ths> ‘ consiiimionmayhnve.beenenfcehlcd,enablesDr.Brown '' toolTer assurances, of speedy relief to all place i themselves nnderhis care. j : .Dr. Brown’s offices are conveniently into sep- : arate apartments. .Pauents con vlsii Dr. Bi-wiihcmtfear •- l"' ofexposure to oiherylsltorar " * ' : Itis of importance to many persnns-ln need of medical - 1 i': -aid, to obtaiagood advicepnvately and promptly.- TojiU-- Jr.-i -such, Dr. Brown’s-ready. sViU in removing veneitaldts- - ) eases* m.tlieir.vanous forms and stages, ofiersinducements l - which con rarely be equalled.- Strangers are hereby l' -s pnsed that Dr;-Brown regulariy.educatedm i'l’' every.branch of medicine,-and Corthe last'twelve years ■s<<> confined .hitnself exclusively to-the treatment''pf those^ : 'V r diseaSCs. 4 J ' C 4 . . Dr.;Brewnis thC'only regularlyedpcßied Surgeon in . r PmflbuTgh wbo gives his.: whole attention to those plaints ! 07'Cettain,safe and speedy cares will,in all cases, bo v; guaranteed. * ** -* ' i Kecentcaaes arerelieved m a short lime, wlthda(tnter|' : i' raption from business. , jE7“Herma. or :Brown also invites per-;; i ‘ sons afflicted with Hernia to call, as.be has paid particn lar attention io that disease. f \ Lettera. ftom n distance; askingadvfce, must contain. : - / - fee, or they will not be attendedto on Diamtmd Alley, a few doors from Wood -J ' street, towards the market ConßnUatjons ttriCtfy eonfi 'i tiefltiai. - / '.«•>» •* * oct2&»dAwly i T>KUftlATlSM.—l)r.-Brawn^-newiydlscovefpri '• Xi» edy a speedy fihdceitainT&ffiedy fortbat painful trouble It never fail# * \ Officft andPnvate ConßoltatJori Rooms, No/-CSJ mflmldleyjPmsburgh, Fa:’Theßtscior home. v ianlB«dawif “ Tbe Grand Purgative* , ( T*VIU CLICKENER’S SUGAR COATED VEGETAL i * UrMLE EXTRACT PlLLS,—"These celebrated PIIU - have obtained on enviable notoriety inihe CmtedStaies, - ■ ' as a cnrauveTor Ciddiziess,Ml>jrßpepsiay r Bottr .Headache, ‘ ~ - ‘ ~ ' •".- -Samuel Spnnger,-'Clinton' » ' - - "‘••■•vi ' JameshrKee,Stewartstown.: • • - - RileyMTiabghlinj Plum township - i ; > .■» J^Fuiton,Tarentam.-- -- --- - v Jeremiah '- Robert WilUamSj ArthuTsvnie; I '-,' T : ’ unggSrdAwCm Dailey’s Maglcal Faltt Extracior. mo THEPußlilC.—Thisisto certify that {haye found X DaMey't MiigitalPatti Extractor terproye a-ettre for •• the .Cbrohfc -Rbeurnatisra I: have beeit-a'fiUcted: : with for ten years in my hip joints ’ _ ABRAHAM R. VHfcELANDr ' Acounehtnocl, V V, April 8,1318 - ’ . '. i Sn": I haver been troubled- with'the ' [ Piles for .could.get no relief. Yohr [ Magical pain .Extractor having been-xecommebdj?a : io - ' r • me.J applied it bur twice, obtained rnfltant'rellef, and in - • a snort time was perfectly cured J 'Could If not gat aby > more of it; I would not take a hundred, dollars Jby the "• balonee of my box, WILLIAM hatJ,- 87 North Moore street, New Jute 10:1847; f ? *'* only: Depot ifl titecily'qftfHd i [Toffc-and where lSe. genuine*/vTwe .can: lie’dbiaiilW, i wholesale .and retail, is at 415 Broad Way; 1 r .• ; . i H.Daixetis the inventor of this truly invaluable dbm ' i pound, and he neter Aos, and nereMptw commaaicaie iho • i secret of its preparation to: any. man-living;-andj tNeie t ’fore,'no other person ever has made, or caa tnike-a grain of it himself c !"•. abound!*.. Every-truly Talnable 'brt|b7tf ! ls-' • - subject to be depredated upou by counterfeiters alid 'iih- - posters; and.nothing, tbat of, sively experienced that factlhan Dalley’ft'Maglcul Fam :'- Extractor! - t ‘ -.A Tssi^-The genuine Dattey } tbd seTprest •' BurnsjBl?alds,PiJes l Ao.j'wiflaffbrdfmwnire/w4;aad‘ 'produeeatonce pamln-and from one to fiAeen minutes!.-hutbe- sure; af ' ways, apply it pulinen—never on couon - Ana now mark the^ different*!*- Counrerftu Extmcfors, • •; :no matter uuder. whatuame.tfieymay l appear, orbow apw:. - plied, clteoys xmtateand inct&ut thtpaxn f- i : --Paophlets;'contaimng certificates ofcareWiday.be bad- : gratis. On appUcatioti lo \ -_LJOHN H. MORGA'N, ' l * y ‘ Weston Depot, Pittsburgh*" 1 Dm Wm Tuomr, Agent. - Dailey’s An”**! Galvanto Gar^AU, For Horses, -Cattle,: cares greASc. poH-evil ) certificates of xespectabip. hsd ’ catloa to j , JQHN I>. MORGAN* { * octlS.dAwy Agent* - -• . TQ l-' Nff. lOj'FoaoA strut, firtwm Firry anA'Zi&ertii ttt&ut; ■■ -, ItXANUFAOTUREHS of sheet lead, feafiea pipes, . : lT|: draptg T 'punins 7 'baih» r a*aterclofe)* ; leadQn - , Ae,fkeep-constantlyon baud ondmomifactorc toorder/ ! sheet lead from ! to afcs.to the square foot/in sheet* of ?' bySOfeet/whlehthey wilt fumishto the twtdewholesalp, orcitt to ordet in ahy sire thatmay be wanted^,' v i r... ; .They -td&o manufacture and.keep constantly on hand i - leaden pipesfrom 2 toianeb calibre; oquedoetpipe, 1 fot- : couveymg.waterirom springs, furnished torhe trade,andput up onT«ts iu lengths of - -feet ono&ch rce\withdirectlonaaAio theptopevßUethod- 1 - oflayingi Also, ou hand, a large supply.'of'Adams’ Pat-; - . entsuction Pumps*for wells s or cisterns; Saow-fcOtfs»V ‘ very iopeirotcaiurontucuoavmnps. „ - - r *, • Hydrant work of every;descriplioor.exeeuJed»irt theJ -v most durable ibeMnost.acconuuodaUnJr; larma. Orders from.the country for Lefldertp^ft Tj^Wf: : or receive prompt aitentiojt/. ' .jl •;. • * jcg-daw . « - - ~ > A SFENDIDASSORTMENT.OF MAHOffANYAND iX ROSEWOOD PIANOS, iast-fimsheX These ih«* - strumeuts Re made uftef, the latest pattern, atid ef-the* best material, andwiU besold lowfbrcaeh. or, v W .w j .r . ' '' ' ’* 4 . ». No.* 112 Wood-street 2d door.abotf t FiiihK-v • ■ N .B.—Those who Ora in want^ofa:gOod.luairumcn> ~ arejespecifuUyjtmiedtocall audexammetheseibefor^ 1 * purchasing elsewhere, as they cannot bo excelled h? tmy- 1 ' in the country,and will: b e sold lowcnhun auybracght from the East Also, just received; two Pianos; . : - j burghiaanafhcture, warranted to be superior to cnyvo - i sold in thtsmarket-