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    BY MAGNETIC' TELEGRAPIL
RTED itt.'IIOLISCOLLVICED
11 selusaveli . tior th. Plttalrargh Oa .
Ace 114144 trona Vint Arms...4n», and
torolkes"He=ms tort...-Destruetion of
the Raiding Water Reservoir.
- PIMADRZIRa, Nov. 11, 18t8.
Getp. lidtomahof the firm of adfleld ac co,
of this city , bad bin right arm idiot oil to day, while
on a gunning ezetution.
A amble s A L A mbevtville, N. L, was burned but
night, and twelve Imam - belonging to Van Awe
bung's 11:1011141:1110 perished ln the flames.
The bundstion of the Spring Garden and Nor
thern Weak* Water 'Wades gave way to day,
with a tiemendons nuithwtdch carried away about
two /Miami &et of the wallanannutding the Gir,
std cialkge, end completely inundating the entire
01=1 simininding the location ar the reservoir.
The &Maga 4 d estioted 1130,000.
Gealiccat suite arrived here to day. The
Generalkmacik*roved in health.
We 'hies eve* appearance, considering wind
end 'families, Of a snow storm.
Vorniont.
Niw You, NOT. 11, IE4B.
Tha re:side of the Coniteational Election in Ver.
montl—seccaid dikrict is Williun übbard, and 3d
Gen. #; "Mash; melected; both fp; and In the
4th, Lnchis S Pac7r, reelected,
Loa - anus, Nov. 11, 1849.
Therm& is Louisiana Is no longer doubtful for
hate rewrn from nearly all the
et* Dsmooratio i d'utrtets, which show Iwo. mi t,
dclapClti ansmat us. In putting Louisiana, certain
ly, down for Talc*.
VikreMu and G•argta.
Fagan:lusty Nov.ll,lSid.
North Carolina end Georgia have both gone fin
Taller; TIM mnjorities are not given; bat we
have area hare which pets aR doubt at tee.
Nsw Yozz, Nov. 11
t*ltet Maisachuietts Balled km Oregon
to doy,,with 160 irtillery coops, under command
cif MAW Hathiway. Weather cold, with threat
min UMW storm.,
' Puttencrztaa, Nov.ll, 1848.
Asliapatehjustiparom oar agent at Charleston,
fertirater oa'avith the following minim
Gettilfastayleei majority; 2000.
Ifirgtuliss 83 cottnites, 2500 Whig gain.
g Thp selegraphiellites south of Mobile out ace
.
Pitadiparnui, Nov- 11,1818.
Afges k , the stunner's arrival our markets !lave
begiinte, with animal:4 to trade at unchanged
-NEW 'YORE MARKET.
- • • . New Yoar.,Nov. 11, 180.
The weather, within the last 24 home, has be
alga apnatcurbr cold, causing apprehension among
WV commercial men, kor feu of the early closiog
of thii Caul This tuts caused habitue of Flow
th Wulff. Sales of Genesee at $5 311 to $5 44a,
and some at 55 50 per bbl-imiers not yang to
varies largely, the stock artiviegis gener a lly go
iog tato War. There is • demand for shipment,
but at lower nom
Onto Sales of ofprime white Wheat at 12466
Lia, prime labia 113 to 115 e. Western. via Or.
kiwis, at 109 to 110; and for Chicago 96099 cents
pit -
c,,,Nue—Salee Of Mixed at 67 to 69c, and prime
yeibc v et 72 me per boalteL
- cab at 316335 can per bualteL
)40- %attar at 666367 eta per busheL
:Doke ''-Sale' at 65 cents per bushel.
pt Now-atlea at prime Pork at $8,76639,87;
men ai . et2 ink ;per FAA—market quiet. Bleu
Awe at $9 '25239, .371. Lard—heavy. -Beef Co
de on .hoot, .46 Z2h66-681 per cart.
,a-aft.e . lead Lomat 71e per lb.
'• Cotton—Se, Nui fair ospland ate cm -
Lead—The, e lea coculative demand.
BlecirTret I#l9 notes, 1 0 3 1.
BEM laatKET.
Batzniamt, Nov.-11, 1848.
": - Arittr.4lte WS *it it the ClOllO WWI dna 'The
ilqiedioas 63r the I week were 20,000 barrels. Sales
o y, Howard t oed alt. $505,121, and City Mills at
$5.1205,25 oUbbh
F l ab y White Wheat at 11263115.
reorn--SaLla at 59050 c pee bosh. •
'Whishet--Saleti at WO per gallon.
Sleitiakai,4lles Weatern Sides at 504 Shcal.
;lea 660nd Hams at 10: 9 t per lb York—Sale*
plainest $9 per bbl..ettok low.
• ..i.Tebruarales ofOhlw,a t to 90 perlb, yeast
.4*;
.1134#ayellting piiniCe m e — re Votansellere lb!
Ogles tar mentim Ind,shectedire Patents,
. infinteuttent on MUni-n . and tits epplication
Omens theiuts,and cran:tic= andPoreign Laws
of Patents,
IDROP. WALTER Li:JOHNSON; /ate of Philadel
ph:te, ,awl r. 0.1101383103 DU:Washington city,
(to 'Ate Wad by Bawd Know lee Fee, bare Meath:tett
of che U' need at Patent Mien) rem associated
Own rehre together faiths prosecatisse the above
btanithes aproresidonal basl=n4 ennui* their race;
at the Peres rt filitice i or .berans the Courtin and will de.,
A oro,thrjr4cdtvidollentlial to ferwaniteg the Wes.
esSeiLluseel, us and others who may. coast& these or
place , beau., w itt their hands. Mr. Knowles kin thr
the past mere, I pasta beldam post of bLachtuest in tie
United Stateal Vent Ceres,and resides that enmities
to ripe pays l a the present =Unerring- His talents
end peculiar pa, Wu ter the itopmentoffice so long fill
ed by bits, jam beets thll=opoised by lerenton
witenmsr the odic L OUSelf 4
' The office of p.,re R. lion P street, - opposite
tke palate Odle •st, .hingrD. C., wbero
pram, mas
a paid, ..01 be p rouptly anended commun ttN exam
bad= made, drawl o, as, SPectlionnotret and all r.
Itoec
men tamed— to. tmodels procured when tr
• redeetet seasonsblerseall• - trims orMtdrit
eptabe saewetep eft, tztuninatione num be ae
esstipsald by the. DMA- ',WWI
- G ra c i e ale te which pertains to the Pa
; tau Lesnillensts.J..ts ilk, ...in be .12ima' by • InVd
1 • •••• -••• •of dm, blepeet oassional chararscr, and
. a,aseawnwiti Meemd . nies and other Scientific
etyattittertyB
BIIMMIASTER. ALIJA ": ."
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IN • dad daatabOve emir& ' l4 .OMI, •
C=B"ing Or YOU di Me • with th e gscaterst
"Ze Mary.
• Wet to heal Santo el
t.
atE94 ILAISLI9B 9n991 ' dd brdd do; dd 9r
JI: do air, jug recchred sad Lev mit. o
nort . BROVirPirk, C LBERTSON
'QUOBICE 7 .4 eyes Si c ily la 4, u t rM ree'd
Lde by 'BROWN tie,
•
LUDI-40141slasinedaadforsati bT
- twirl - : a mai BERTSON
EPSOM 11.f.LTB-41 bbts joss nate aci ref tea by
'most • BROWN & CUSX ERTRODL.
frOBACOO,6O bxa assorted choke tea umds fie To
bastat;tastratehnid and for . axle 4 ,
_
oast BROWN & COLIMA , MON
BOX Betkp cm , plug Itbacco, Pa, No Is A"
eeterA and fox ' wiwari
tan - ' BROWN &CULP& -
CASSES Born Tobasr4., ion reed' ono for
AW* . no vl BROWN CULBEICIVON
CrLAU CUT] 12. A.NDOLAZIEBSDIAMONDS- -,
UOVILTYIJ isied,ol"Diekeason's. Diamond.,
exprea aly Ca my email sales. ,
nov4 • • W WILSON
GOBER PEAS -17 el,Ntai leading per steamer Oa
7evirl end fee Isle by JAWDALZELL,
14 water at
C. TAB-ddObbls N Cll4, erg CaT
• tart R Jeld DALZELL
II• 1.-12 bbko Limed Oils 93 do Tunas' do; lost
NJ TS WA Wr We by .vorYslicausolg bco
snouatat- :obit& prime N Saw;
grhi ind for sale by 0016 RO
/PAP -60 bblslsms Nofilibickereb
X 401- vecetirad saa Or sale by
R ROI
OW DER -100 kegs Hoek PeruderabanoNa
for a...
n 4 MI a
Ale,ll)oll,—Obtas Coo pare No 1 Land
a. 4 treeeind and for . bT
SiLLEREItc NICOLS
el Mil AR-60M& N O Sugar, itrietl7 prim, in store
0 QC. eon:dimes= and tar sale by
1. 8 WAIT:MIAS,
a water sad el front .1
INSITDOIL-1 0 Ws Linseed OD, jut reed
far Bile by WIZTON BOWEN,
:sot* ' - 90 Cron st
-- am
ItiU!l-•
.u • 11 % pM. "
Cyan, Torioiii brand., UI
• wvntrkilowEN
in fine
11VORMMICObb 11031 1 11
J. dor, Jut reeeirrAind far _
Co_
-J SCHOONdidIiEJI
.03:001 ES-4 bbh. Plabbi Apyler, 30 boxes
O itmadvaiiikr; 4 asekipriose Feuber, OA reed
sate sale bp' non/ C fl GRANT
VELVET CORDP-Two baks nee min darl
T 1,114 d C Ol 4 eel opened and tor ask by
on= SILACKLETT t SMITE
=LOS—An ossotninnt of beautiful &at otylsi
on, Caskunoto, Valentin aid Cotton
uwerloot receiving by SHACKLETT WHITE Vest
atoll
•' ►r' .s. Igo • oat [cll.!
Lod Or gale 47 WOO
OIL BaBIDTIONE-4000 lb_s jag reel sad for
trf atOo KIDD& Co
14 ' 1.• an REV • r sale
0r.130 1 KIDD & Co
•
AMP BLACH-4 cuts iuleried and for We by
NMI -
JOHN D MORGAN
A BD m e -Winter ntained, toe sale al retell by
novtl JOHN D MOIWAN
GrAHDENBEEDS-A ebrdeorrrypi, o f f t " h o. zda ,
seedy of HU, for LBIO,Jost roe's orol for We by
001 e . JOHN D MORGAN
*A *CEMEEL-0 bbbk largo No 3 Mactano, &MD,
intptolllll4 11l store andlos sale by
3.373NIIIERMAN
ISNOILMNN3-7 4 M 6 bac Masrafactosed Tbacco, embro
_J. Nag come ado* most p o lar Lauds of Ws,
Da:C=Olaan aod (oral b
L 8 WATERMAN
RIO Co
aIniDRWS-445 G.pollldOf
e and estates Youulf
-111.7 e ,--k " S i m p ti lia tee Blatt Tesig •
Alapter 40 mats 0.4. 1 14 ,
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"rIiVIA
COMMERCIAL RECORD.
ME=
/km I Banl Moon Moo' TV .eta. 1. rii ea. 6.haltes.
, 6 60
.3 1 618
7 0 5 0 7^.7 •
7 1 1 fili . 531
7 2 412 941
7.2 4C7 10 47 '
•
7 4 436 11 131
7 3 433 more.
NOVEMBER
11 Batnrd
12 Sunday,
13 Monday,
14 Tuesday,
15 Wednesday,
16 Thursday,
17 17ziday,
PITTSBURGH BOARD OP TRADE
COMMITTEE FOR NOVEMBER.
N. IL . CSULIO. W. I. TOTIIM.
Onicx PrITSSUROTI GAZETTE-
Monday Morning. No-
morning, November, 13:1;48.
Every thing was quiet in the market on Satur
day, and transactions limited.
FIX/UR—Receipt. by river were quite full, but
Wale wai done in the way of sales. Moderete
transadians froth firm hands at $424,1 2 1, end
from store at 4, '232.4,31; small sales of extra
brands at 4,37200.
GRAM—Tits market is without . change; sup
plies are lighs with small sales from store at the
fallowing nominal rates:—Whcat SO; rye 30255 c,
barley 55260 c, corn 37, and oats at 280 p bu.
BACON—The market is dull, with regular lim
ited,sales of Western cured at, for shoulders 4;
*Weis and llama 610 1 c, as in quality.
LARD ia. nominally worth 71671, with small
sales,
BlTTER—Regolia sales in keg at Sclo9 as
in gualitit.
CHEESE--The market is steady but not ac•
bee. Sides of Wit at sia6c, and of cream at 61
Moen , -
GROCWIES—We note regular sales as GA
kraw—N O sugar 51fid5t, loaf sugar 861.1 c, N 0
maim= 31c, auger Youse at 403450, Rio coffee
Sic, rice at 51e gi lb--other articles no cbaagc,
Lan os ran Gea. Scorn The steamer Gen.
Scott was lost on the night of the 19th inst, on
!Ake St. Clair. She was run into by the schooner
&as, and sunk in a Gra, minutes. It is thought
Mat all on board were waved.--{SC Louis Union
Cuicsoo AND GALSV Raitsioso—Four miles of
this road are already completed, and the track is
being laid at the rate of kileen hundred feet per
day. A locomotive for the rued has arrived at
Chicago, and will immediately be put upon the
track. The track will be laid as far as Brush Hill
this fall. and to Fox river early in the spring.-.-{St.
Louis Repub.
TICE TAitiFl , ADD TRADE OF Morocco--°A Royal
order has been received from the Government of
Morocco, fedocmg the.dritim on all goods imported
into this Empire, from 20 down to 10 per cent ad
valorem; excepting upon the article; mentioned
below, which are reduced nu follows
On Iron, from S 5 to SI p cwt.
On Raw Cotton, to S 3 a. cwt.
On Raw Silk, (torn 51 to 50c fr. m.
This radical reduction in The duties upon foreign
goods cowing into this country will have the effect
to cause the enterprising commercial men of the
United States to torn their attention hitherward,
Where a lamellae trade might be established upon
Geld now almost entirely unoccupied by Ameri.
tan enterprise, while several other nations are
reaping a rich harvest from their trade with this
Empire."
THE CIIIMIII TBADC—We learn that Messrs
•plills, Converse & Co, of this county, have during
the present week shipped five entire cargoes of
cheese, amounting to over 500 tons, from Ashta
bula harbor. • They have purchased in Ashtabula,
Lake and' Genus° counties daring the last two
months. over 1000 tons of cheese fur shipment to
New York. Who will doubt hereafter the cogoo.
men - of "Cheesedoml" We are informed that the
notice of the Cheese" by a N Y corres
pondent of the National Intelligences should have
credited the manutheture of that cheese to Messrs
Mille & Stone, of Morgan, distend of A Patin &
Stone, is ad erroneously stated. ' This cheese, we
ere infisrmed, was purchased by Mills. Converse
& Co, for their New York employers—fAshtabitla
Sentinel.
Men Mama We learn, says the Corpus Christ
Star, from one of the traders who recently arrived
from beyond Laredo, that a mining company with
a capital 0f.5400,000, were making arrangements
to work the mine between that place and Mon
clerra, and that some of the machinery had alrea
dy arrived. The mine is mid to be a very rich
one,andnas not been worked since the expulsion
of the Spaniards—we presume owing to its prox.
tinily to the Indian ranges. For years many of
Abe poem people have washed out the metal In
I small parcels, and more than $lO,OOO thus prone
led has been brought to Corpus Christi in ex
ohange fpr goods Now that the Indians will be
kept in check by oar soldiers, the company con
pursue its labors uninterrupted, and we wish them
,v access, not only kir their own good, but for the
•beneSt ItMtast be to Corpus Christi.
THE 13wrr DIZOVIC or Cams ta roe Wonia—
;lsaac Funk, Esq., of McLean county, in this State
brought to this city, a few days ago, a drove of
twelve hundred bead of cattle, which were bought
sbmghtared and packed by Meant, Wadsworth,
Dym-ArXhapaud- which. averaged J 377 pound
per bead. And in, they were grass fed cattle, too—
none d them stall fed ' We doubt whether there
was ever so large a drove of grasakA cattle dn.
van to any market that would average so high.—
Mr. Funk received nearly 830,000 for the drove.
which be took to McLean county. The beef was
cured and packed in Mr. Dyer'. best method, and
will be soot cast to contribute still further to the
high reputation of Chicago beef.—(Chicago Demo.
Mayinille, Nov. 7, 184.9.
Hemp is without change since our last report.—
We quote it in good demand at 5,50, at which a
ferw sales have been made. Contrasts are making
quite - freely for the new crop, deliverable 113 soon
as it can be got ready, at $5.
Wheal--65i10c, with but few buyers, and but
little animation.
New York, Nov. 0.-1,300 beef cattle, 750 from
the South, remainder Mi. State) 50 cow. and
calves, and 4,600 stutep and lambs.
Prices, dc-c—lieef Cattle are not offered so no
meroindy; the supplies coming in from the country
diminishing an the season advances, but prices
since our last have undergone considerable change
and the sales warrant our quoting the highest rates
obtained, 7,50 cart—hut there nave been trans
actions to a considerable extent at 1543. The de
mand at these prices ha been tolerably active ,
and not more than 100 bead remained unsold at
the clue of the week's -business.
Cows and Calves all sold at prices, ranging as
in, quality. from 625 $32. 555.
Sheep and Lamb s—Prices of sheep $1,25, 2,75
to 3,75, and lambi 75c, 51,75 to 2,75. 400 left
over.
Da. SPLitars Deus ROMP. son sus Livss Con
ran..--The proprietors of this celebnved medicine
are in daily receipt of the most gratifying to
as to. the excellence of this remedy. Dr. APLane's
Liver Pill In casegrwhich had been gWen up as in.!.
sable by the most skilful physicians, have been cured
immediately, so soon as these Pills were administered.
These eattiacatea have been published, and have been
no mtmerous, that It Ls now an established fact that
/111.,ane's Liver Pills are the best medicine ever offered
Lot the cure of Hepatic derangement Lose no tin.,
therefore, ye that suffer under that worst of seourges,
the LiVer Complaint, bin hasten to parchue and use
these Pills. Poe sale at the Drug Store of
nova 1 KIDD ft Co, GO 'wood at
•
117 . Dfin:IPII• V the bane of many a men's exist
ales. No tepee can describe the sufferings caused
by this distressing disease. It nnfits rasa for hts sta
tion in life, whatever it may be, and makes him feel
as though be would rather not exist than endure such
'misery. Yet those sufferings am produced in the first
place by derangement of the stomach, and if this were
met by using B. A. Fahnertock's Anti-Billow
the bowels unsold be cleansed, the accumulation of
bile carried off, and • speedy and sure relief obtained.
Prepared and sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCB A Co,
comer lit and wood, also comer 6th and wood its .
male
Wants Svaminc.-I,Ttane's Vennifoge!,- This Inside
liable remedy for woman!. Is nmldly 'implanting all
ether. in public estimation Where it is used it Mu
produced the beet effects, and driven oat all other rem
edies. uji is the beat they have ever seen,” is the re-
Mark <del who have ever used at in their families.
' Trig Bums, Smerge Co. ,
TINA. /
• Feb. 19M IBIS.
I. Cad fr. Co.--I received a lot of 11.PLane!. Verne
fare fonts your agent lam mitlng, which I told oat in
one v.Vek, and I think I could asp sold one thousand
p e w ee by this time, VI could have got/i, bpi not know
mg who.' to mit, I had to wail tmtilyour agent came
eree m. Nvery parson that has tried hilarity's Vert.-
f o ge nal Lt lathe best they have over seen. In Mel
t i dt e pp ose chle for guy one to say too mach in favor
of TSPLane , s b:s.noifrige. W. R. HOBB."
A genuine Mich" of the above valuable medicine
can be had at the OMNI anima
ow.lo . MOD k Co, CO wood Ai
is
IE7 Th e sat, Alto expression or soma (emotedgrateful to view, whtle the repulsive, eoarsa, muddy
yellow faces& ethewaalcites tlngusi—the same wig)
Mika: Could such people be Induced to 07 e cake of
the tme Joxss , Italia. Chemical Soap they would be
tamp/mod with the change. They would have a deli
cate, clear, white skin, while evert+ disfigurement or
crsptimwoult ho removed and med.
PassWerrn.latsoncr..—Penom who have bought cheap
ecemtanits.and Imitating. antis, and have bad no c r.
feet produced, most try this, the origmat blind, t ask
6r lanes' Soap. For sale at War. inbutnes, he Libel.
street. meal
Er :Worms, by their irritation, segment the secre
tion of amens or slime is the stomacti, in ulo c o,
so, tvl.llnirolve theanelvez and It is uid they (tea
upon and if deprived of it they die. The eelebrated
; L i = itr.ert=y7l. FLA tr e N . ESToc p..‘,
first, ID remove the protecting minas, nail Ileeendiy7l ' P
expel ths arenas rendered helpleu and tender by he.
teg thus denuded. Ills ■ remedy in uhichevery con
fidence con be placed; and that /I has answered the
impale Is 171.4111.11 ilnrl the hundmds of certificates
given us its favor - 1,5
irr The excessive or morbid secretions or bale is
well Imo,n to cause violent distarbance of the diges
tive organs, and bring on malignant awl arunenegea-
Ile fevers, which oftea pat anted to life. The stomach
matt be eleansed °Mese foul secretions, and this can
molt readily be soma:relished by the curl of B A Praha
enact,. Antl-13Bione Pills, which are a most valuable
family cathartic. They can be sweat with safety at all
limes, and afford rebel in a very short time.
Prepared andld by B A FAHNESTUCX to,
comerlst and wo od , and comer 6th and wood as -
sags
I . Lade. who use Jones' Spanish Uly
Wlute, boo*
lawurs &lino white Wimp . ens akin. 01 this • truil
will ant* any aim Sold only In Pittsburgh, at 60
WWI Me noviMandtrUlle
PORT OF PITTSBURGH.
ARRIVES/,
lamisMeLane, Bennett, Brownsville.
Atlmilm, Porkineon,
taretine, lay, Beaver.
Camden, Hendrickson, Beaver.
Michigan No 2, Gilson, Beaver.
Lake Erie, Shales. Beaver.
Beaver, Clark, Wellsville.
Monongahela. Stone, Cin.
Telegraph, Perry. Louisville.
Hail Columbia, Green, Cin.
Pilot No 2, Kansa, Cin.
Mt. Vernon, Koontz, Cincinnati.
American Star, Hanna, CM.
DEPARTED.
Louis McLane Bennett, Brownsville.'
Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville.
Camden, Hendrickson, Beaver.
Caroline, Day, Beaver.
Michigan No., 2, Gilson, Beaver.
Beaver, Clark, Wellsville.
Lake Erie, Soles, Beaver.
Telegraph, Hellen, Louisville.
Ivanhoe, Sterling, New Orleans.
Pennsylvania, Gray, Cin.
Lamurtine, (new) shipyard.
Hudson, Poe, Bridgeport.
Consul, Dushane, Brownsville.
Arrowline,„Morris, Brownsville.
Arrow, Gordon, Brownsville'
At dunk last evening, there were 5 feet 0 inches
water in the channel, by pier mark, and riling.
Louisville—Per Telegraph. No 1-3 hoo mdse,
J H Mellor, 1 do hardware, W Bingham; 10 hhds
sugar, 100 Isbls lime, Burbridge, Wilson dc co; 39
bp feathers, Canton da McKnight; 2 bbl. oil, 0
Massey; '79 bge feathers, Atwood dc Jones; 44 has
atone, Forsyth & Duncan; 11 bgs feathers, A Gor
don; 13 bxs stone, McFaden de co; 4 bbls hempaced
1 box, B A Fehnestock do co. 1 amuU pkg, W Hoff.
man; 16 bbls flaxseed, 1 ba g feathers, W Holmes
& co; 200 bbls flour, 9 McClurkan St co.
Sunfish—Per Wellsville-100 bbls flour, 12 sks
peaches, 95 bbl. apples, Get, A Berry; 29 hhds lob,
417 bbls flour, 14 kgs butter, 10 bbls d peaches, D
Leech & co; 20 eku barley, 4 bbls seeds, 7 hbds
tob, R Dalzell de co; 34 kgs butter, 19 thlwortb;
4 hhds tob, .1 A Roe; 54 bbls apples, Wick & Me.
Candlcss; 5 aka cora meal. H Stark; 14 kg. butter
and lard, Orucn dr McGrew.
Beaver—Per Lake Erie-3 bdls leather, Sam l
McClurkaii; 15 bdis paper Harper; 18 do do. Lock.
min; I rat: potash, Wick St McCandless; 255 ben
cheese, 3 C Bidwell; 93 do da, same; 152 do do,
bbls butter .G M Hanna; b bbi. flour, 100 bu
burley, Hollizru,
St Loass--Per Mt Vernon-31 dry hides, Cald
well; 4 bls calf skins, James May; 240 dry hides,
R Bard; 1000 pigs lead, J Hannen & cc; 20 has
soap, 30 do candles, J Fleck; 27 bxa cigars, 8 6:
W Hashanah; 5 has mdse, J Kidd & on; 6 boa
mdse, B A Fabnestock: 130 bbla floor, E Heusi
ton; 150 do do, I Greer, 1 box books.:W Thagham;
50 bgs wool, Barker, 11 bbl. oil , W Lehmer 6: co,
66 do do, R. Watson; 51 sks sundries, 1 Clt rags,
C H Grant; 7 bag sundries, 2 his 8 bbls do, 3 bills
leather, owner aboard.
Cmeinami—Per Ptks-80 bbls flour, lkleClur
kart; an do do, Heazeltoo; 136 do whiskey, S Par.
her; I box mdse., H Grafi; 14 ale bbls, e do lard, G
W Smith; 3 bxs tools, Whitmore 6r Woltk 1 box
mdse, I & R Floyd; 1 bell, A Fultoo; 6 aks wool,
Orum 6c McGrew.
PASSENGER ARRANGFAIWTS FOR ISV.
Pot Philadelphia every evening at 9 o'clock, by
Leech's Packets. Moe opposite the United States
IiaI!MEIMEEM
10.. ■.
Passenger Packet via BMIRIATiIIe to Baltimore and
Philadelphia, 8 A. la. and 0 r.
Alan Coach line direct to Philadelphia, 9 o. la.
.d 111 e.
Western and Southern Mail Coach Line, 6 A. N.
North-Western via Cleveland. daily, 10 A. as
Erie and Western New York, daily,
North-Ealatem toiladelphla, daily, except Sundays
4,
.ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURE OF MAU S
Eastern Mad via Philadelphia, due :1 e. it., closes 12 a.
Wes'! Mail, Cinem. rs Loewy, due 8 p. M, closes 5 e. r.
South. nalialurctore A Wastunglon. due B T. a. el's S e.
North Cowen, via Cleveland, due lile. syclosestl
Few and Western New York. due r r. K. closes 8 e. a.
Fall Dry Goods.
Elhaeklett 6 White,
No. Ow WOOD Sraxrr,
NVIT&•4 the a . tt;hit - ert . el 7 Wein - e - rAereheiate to their
large and fresh stock of
FALL AND WINTER DRY ROOM,:
which they are now receiving direct from the Eastern
Manufacturers and Importers, and arkuch thug aril! sell
at Eastern pabbit4l pitces.
Having every famlity for the purchase of goods to
the best &drainage, and the lowest possible prices, they
confidently nimie Merchants to examine the qualities
and prices of their gocals,feeling satisfied they can 0011,
pew favorably with any market either East or West.
heir stock crlll tocripnae . full assortment of all
goods stonily kept i¢ Dry Goods Hormel', •odwill be
constantly ecerriug oddment,. of all the new mud desi
rable styles of goods of Ooderhe or foreign tuattufae.
lure, and wall only require no examinouon to be bp
predated. seplt
CARD—November Btb, 1848.
l air IL MURPHY, northeast corner 4th and Mar
ket streets, Pittsburgh, has now completed the
opening of a seeond large supply of Dry Goods for the
seaman, and can offer to buyers an assortment to select
hem, rarely to be found at this advanced part of the
season. Pall:molar attention re noted to his forge stock
French. English and sarienca, M all desirable co
lors, imitable :or dress coats and cloaks: also, Cassi
a:rens, a large anortrnent. including wool dye and
French black; Doeskin, dark num; Fancy do, from the
low,price Of tail wool) cm to the finest qualities
and newest siyles Beside., a huge stool Or 841.111C111,
common and fine, Undershirts and Drawers, Worm,
Au.
LADIES DRMGOOIXI,M all their variety.
Country Merchanis and Merchant Tailors are invi
ted to examine his stock, in Nrholesale Rooms, second
story. mood
City Lots at Auction.
A LL that valuable property tunic an the earner of
CI. Ross and Third oreeui, in the city of Pittsburgh.
lately belonging to John W. Johnson, decedovd, (unless
!sooner disposed of at private Nola) ;rill be exposed to
public sale on the premises, u 'I o'clock, P. Id , on hat
urday, the loth not
Tieruca—One third cash. one sixth m one year, one
sum in two year, and the Extinct lone third., on the
death of the wwlow, to be recored by bonds and mom
The lots will be sold aceordlng to a plan filed to the
Orphans Court, to cattalo proceedings to Penman,
.No 63, March Term. 1146, nod recorded to Docket P.
page 163, a copy of which may be seen et the office of
WILLIA3I6 t SIUNN, Attorneys or Law, Ith street.
abase Smithfield. nov3.glld
PATENT SODA ASH.
MPORTED DIRECT FROM THE kIAYSTFACTE
-1 RERS —The stlbsen.re, being the ekelusive Im
porters of James Maspratt & eons' Soda Ash tor this
market, are now and will continue to be largely sup
plied with this celebrated brand, which they will sell
at the lowest masker pnee for rash or approved hills
They refer to the glaze and soap.mmtaractureo of
this city generally respecung the quality
W & hl hIiTeIih:LTREE,
noel 160 liberty IS
Bleaching Powder, (Chloride irf Lime.)
AI POMTEO ISRECT FROM TWO MAN ['FAO I Co
j RERS.—The sobscritxre have on band arid will
constantly be supplied with Jas. hlospratt & Sons , cel
ebrated Rleachiusy'Powder, which they ,II warrant
equal If not impeller to any imported an the C. States,
and which they ace prepared to .ell at the lowest mar
ket price for rash or approved hill.
novl W & M IdITCHELTREE,I6O liberty st
Fsrnuas B,er or Prrnrectrov,
October net, 148.
thirteen Decatur. to serve for e
11
or.irr iih:are'gHon"
no alNorelber Lh, between r ho boars
0(9 A. AL and a P. DL . .
ocol44ild THOMAS M. HOWE, Cwhier.
bleacuaan , hTaithirscrithints' D•ax,
October 20, ISIS. S
AN election for thirteen Directors of this Bank, lor
the ensuing .year, will be held at the thinking
- Howe on Monday, the 2001 day of November next.
net-23.10d %V. H. DENNY, Cashier.
Rink or Perrsacasu, 1
October 49, 164 e.
AN election for thirteen Directors of this Bank for
the ensuing year, will be held at the Banking
House on Monday, the twentieth day of November
next, ocull..dial JOHN SNYDER . , Cashier.
INFORMATION WANTED..—Was taken by mi.
take from the landing, foot of Wood street, on last
Thursday, 26th ult., I sock WOOL, marked "SmithA Sinclair,. Pah. Any person by returning it, or infor
mation by which it may be received, arta be liberally
rewarded by 8 tr. W HARBAUGH.
nov2 5.1 water snd 104 front sts
T. MST. /ITIMINS.
MUT T. 00.T11131.
GEORGE & JENKINS,
COMMIS/310N PROVISION MERCHANTS,
HAL riMORF,
Etaa-raxitera—Chureh, Carothers tr. Co
Alexander Laughlin,
John Crier.
ROCE.IIIF24-211.1 bags Omen Rio Coffee;
kJ 75 half chest. Young Hymn Tea;
10 do lopl, O P and Rik do
M boxes Lump and Plug Tobacco;
LM do Nectar Lent do
75 do Naleraturi 15 bap Pepper; sdo Alepicir;
50 bales Cattail Railing; 55 do Caudiewica;
With • general alsonMplit of Gamer:es, received
and for sale by R ROBISON b. Co,
novel IPI Liberty et
Cl_ _RKAT REDUCTION IN PRICEN—Surni & Jona.
Ur sox, 40 Market street, offer (or sale at 25 per cent
below regularprices, rice Chameleon Silks, Mantilla
do, 1.401 t and fancy Alpaca., Blohatr Luau., Pain
et
to Cloth,' French Alamo. of the most choice color.
French Cloth. and Cusimeres. nov7_
rip° MERCHANTS, NOV. 7, 18411—W. R. kluaruy
I invites merchants to look in at his large slack of
°OOHS oat opened, in Wholesale Rooms, fdstory,
north east corner of Fourth and Market m. Pecos
aseeedingly low. nor 7 •
I /NBEED OIL-10 bbla In more and for .ale by
j_j npril 0 BLACKBURN ft Co
IMPRESSED CAMBRICS—For lining for clonal,
kg a ..,10,0 colors, lately reedd at the dry goods
house 'of ootl4 W R blUltPilY_
C! VAN'S DOWN for trumaing drew., with Uppets
k 7 and cuffs of the moo, for sale H
by
F EATON & Co,
62 Fourthin, near Market
PPI I4
INB
N EED 014-0 b ra j landing from warner
- 11 - 4 MichLS4o, ad for by
W lIARBILUaII,
octal • al water and IN from st
CHe of supefilngßialgr, for solo by
I :g r .-2U
bu'
ISAIAH DICKEY C Co, from
m 0L,,...m.- ! . : ,vpgz:. m0 4 1° 0 .'4.'1'0,17
In store and (or sale by
oet24 W & 111 111ITCIIELTREU
1/7 RITE CLUE.— I bbl No 1 extra, Just reek! and fo
We by 0ct4.1 R E SELLERS
• _______ _ __
PEAJUIF4f4--25 sacks Dried Peaches, landing and
f " we bY J C BIDWELL, Aga,
ocell water st
CHALK—I too Jost rep'd .d for ugp by
0e127 JO4lOl II MORGAN
TIRESSIBONE—IdO gross jost reed dad fOr sole by
0. , 27 C AIUtUTHNQT
ARD 01L—Of the bodi - qmplity—tfl bbis just reed Land for sale by J SeHOONMAKER & CO,
novl 24 wood at
rlll.lrD LOGWOOD-60 bbl. jam rne'd and for sato
‘,..1 by nave .1 KIDD k Co
num StiELLAC—IDO lbs Jut reed outd_ gals by
C 9.•
lIMILIANEOUS.
PLAIN° POUTEL
... JOHN U. AIRLLOR, No. El Wood
Street, bas now received a full assort
ment of Pis no Fortes. selected from
the following manufactories in Boston
and New York, to which the attention of purchasers is
respectfully invited. Those from Mr. Chickerinsi If
the .nle of which he is Foie Agent at Western Penn
s vl viuukl have what Is termed the New Circular Seale;
being nn improvement recently made, and giving them
a decided ad...moire in power and equality of tone
over any others. The following are the patterns and
styles of Chickening's:
No. I. Rosewood, 7 oceves, finished back ik front, 8400
- 2. " 64 " richly carved " " 8400
3. - 64 " " " " " 8418
4. " 64 " carved mouldings, " 8401
5. - 04 finished hack and front, 8350
8350
8..?...8
8.8.1
-9. " 9 projecting front, ECM
" 7 richly carved, style of Louis 14th.
" 11. " 6 hollow corners and hollow cor
nered legs, second hand, cost originally 84lh and will
be sold at a very reduced price.
No. It Rosewood, rmind comer, very elegantly fin
robed, IPO6. No 13- Rosewood, round corner. very el
egantly finished, /P. 173.
The above are manufactured by H. Worcester, N.
Y., well known as being connected formerly with
Henn. fitment, Worcester & Dunham, N. Y.
N. la Ressewood,6-4. carved moulding, made by the
hlanhattan Company, N. Y. $173.
No 14, Rosewood carved, I octave; Gale & Co's, N.
Y, &WO. No. 13 " plain 6 -
No Id, Rosewood Grand Piano, made by Henri
Her; Paris.
No 17, Itlegiogatiy, 6 octaves, second hand, price $75.
Old Pianos taken in part payment (or new ones.
JOHN 11 MELLOR,
Sole Agent for Chiekering's Grand and Selman Piano
Fortes, (or Western Pennsylvania.
SPLENDID LOT OF NEW PIANOS.
lipppil MINNS & CLARK, New York;
CHICKERING, Bocon;
The subacriber beano. , open and for
aide, a lot of moat superior Pianos, ss•
leered by binaseli at We matiotaesones.
- • • • ••
They consist of Rosewood and Alahogany PiIIZIOII, of
of 6, and 7 octave*, of venous styles and prices, and
embrace all the latest Improvements. Those of Nouns
Clark's toei which celebrated firm he soi , s Anew)
have au Improved way of
leather g
by no
other, also , e r a
plan of leathering the hammers,
preveriung these Minos from growing harsh and witty
alter sonar use.
The Pianos of Chtetenng, of which he has a mperi
or lot, are provided with the Circular Scale, and were
.elected for him with care by J. Cluckanng, of Boston.
The above will positively be sold at manufacturer.'
prices, and on accommodaung terms.
The subscriber will incurably be found at J AV
Woodwell's, from 11 to to la A. Al, and train I to S P.
111. Mr. Woodwell will attend to the business during
the balance of time. H. KLEHER,
.110 at J IV Woodwell'.. cS Third
_.t
GREAT MUSICAL NOVELTY—The subscribe,
has lust received from Europe, and for rale, an
entirely new Invention of Piano Forte. called the CAB
INET PIANOFORTE, which pomeraing mom power
sod sweetneas than the square Piano, oceopies but oue
fourth as much /00111, nod is a much more showy and
handsome piece of furniture. It is particularly desira
ble where the saving of space is an object, being ex
ceedmgly neat and compact, and occupying no more
room than a small side table. The subscnber has in
hand a W. 61011110 of Its sugierionty from the celebra
ted pianist, Mosehelles, in tus own hand writtug,which
may be inspected. H KLEHER.,
°cora At I W Woodwell's
EILTZ!
A SPLEADID assortment of Maho
g•
any and Roy...rood Pte.'st •
tatted. These instruments see madeli n
of
the latest pattern and best material.
and will be sold low fin emit by
F. BLUME, IL2 Wood strum,
01 door above
N. IL—Those who are in want of a good instrument.
are respectfully invited to examinethese before pus•
chassug elsewhere,. they cannot be excelled by any
in the country, and will be sold lower than any brought
from the East. Also put received, two pianos of Ham
burgh manufacture, warranted to he supenor to soy
ever sold In this country. octl3 F. B.
PEACII TREES FOR BALE,
AT the Fairview Nurseries, Moorestown, Bur
lington county, N: 1. About da varieties of the
best Inoculated Fruit, of the largest aria finest
varieties, fipennig from the Ist of July until the Ist of
October, besides other frau trees of the following
kinds: Apples, Pears, Plums, Apricots, Nectannes,
Cherries, and a large quantity of Ornamental Tn. of
the usual yummy. Persons wishing to order trees fur
Fall planting, by sending their order accompanied
with the cash, or sansfactory reference, will be punc
tually attended to Persons ordering trees wbo are
unacquainted with the mimetic., can depend on the belt
(or market or family. Trees will be emefullypacked
in ats and mom. for which Weems per bundle will
m
De charged. Orden sent direct by mail or otherwise
to the Nursery. will De punctually attended to. De
scnpove catalogues, with pnces attached, furnished
g fault to post -paid applicant',
. . .
JOHN PERKINS, Proprietor
Mooreuotert, N. J. Uri. J 4 1e4,41.22r&w32126T
ILooting.—finlynnised Tin
Tsub. fibers beg to call the attest.. of &sliders,
I Architects and owner. of Buildings. to the many
advantages which these plates passe. over all other
metallic substances hitherto uss-tt for roofing. he , as
they possess at onee the lightness of tron. without tl•
habiliry to rest, ratraitu now been tested for several
years in this par.. dint, both to this country and in Eu
rope. They are less liable to expansion and contra,
Lon from sudden ertrULEt of me atmosphere. than com
mon an plates, tron, sine, or any other metal now used
for roofing, and consequenUy forma much better and
tighter mot requiring far leas frequent repairs, whilst
the first cost is but a trifle more
A full aupply. of ❑i mar, from 18 to 90 W con
manly on hand and for hate by
601 B MOREWooD a. CO.
14 and 16 Beaver street. New \wk.
The patent tight for this article having been secured
for the United States, all parties infrlnging thereon,
either by tents:Mahon or otherwise, will he prosecu
ted iseulli.daterlyT
RUST plump. IRON
THE undermined hi., erected works in the env of
New York, for ae purTon.e of Galvanising all art,
eles alto. which it to deur:U.lc to PROTE:C I' FROM
RUST. ruch as Telegraph Wire, IlMts, Spree., Nadir,
Wire for Fence., and ally other article whichhe
required. For Hoop. (Or CTL•ii.O , no a eubeUtuta (or bale
Rope; tor C10t...L1-ince Light:vow Rods, and shoe, of
other opplleamma a will be found cheap and durable.
They would partwalarly 0000000 to ,he Galvani
zed `Fare for (enc.; a jequires no paint, and will not
Also to Sp.. and Unite the prevervation of
which is of O mach kW:romance, that it veal commend
it.lf to the notice of alt those intererted.
GM D. 1610XF,WOOD te.. CO., Patentees,
0c[311,1/0.17T 11end 16 13eaverik„k1 Volk
■•IUt•CTC{L •sn 01.41.3.1 I
•
TOBACCO, SNUFFS, AND CIGARS,
AT hls Old Stand comer of Smithfield street and
Diamohd alley, Pittsburgh. Pa., would respectful.
ly call the mention of Country Merchants, Hotel and
Steamboat Rarkeepeni t to a large and superior
ment of IMPORTED CIGARS, among which will be
found the following brand, vim Eagle, Regalia, Ca..
Prtnelpe, La Norm., Star Brand. Aline'', and
Dollar Regalia*, all of which will he sold as low as can
he had at any other house in the otty.
Also, constantly on hand and for sale. a large and
well selected mock of Virginia, MISKIPTI, and Fine Cut
Chewing Tobacco.
Also, 'thrum Cabe and Common Leaf Tobacco
constantly on hand and for sale. nova..l6sn
i8!IU
. .
FRESII FROM THE BUELL—By Burke & Co's
Fast Express, at reduced piece—To accommo
date nil leiren. Of this delicious luxiiry, BURKE & Co
have resolved to supply the people regularly through
out the season, with ilia choicest Fresh Oyster. in
cans, half cans and shell, at such reduced prices as
will enable every fishily to enjoy this delicacy at their
tablet.
An Eaprews load will be received deliy at the vrare
house or JNO C BIDVVELL, Water street, between
Smithfield and 01.11., and for sale thee, and at the fol.
lowing depots: Reis & Berger, corner Smithfield and
21
.to E fleasleton, Iharnoud; A Bouvier, Penn st, 6th
Ward; D Haughey, foot a Liberty st; / Cohan, Jr,
Perm'. Avenue; Mercer & Rottnison, Allegheny city.
oetril
°Moe of Americana Foreign Patents.
TAMES GREENOUGH, of the late hrm of Keller &
LI Greenough, continues tha business of Consulting
Engineer and Patent Attorney, at his office in the city
of WASHINGTON. He may be consulted and em
ployed In making examination. in machinery' in the
Patent Office end - elsewhere, in furnishing drawings
and specifications of machines, and all papers necessa
ry, transfer, amend, reissue or extend letters patent in
the United taus or Europe. Ile east also be consult
ed professionally an at questions of litigation aris
ing Under the Patent Low, and will argue dies
-nous before the Patent Office or an appeal therefrom,
for which his long experience in the Patent Office and
his profession, have peculiarly fitted tuna The pro-
fessional business of the late Dr. T. P. Jones having
been placed in his hands, all letters in relation thereto
should be addressed to hint post paid. auga-diwilmB
HEW ARRANGEMENT.
DOCTOR R. W. hIORRIS having recently porch.-
ed the Drag Store formerlyowned by Rays a
/3 rockway, No. 11 Commercial Row, Llbert etre.,
Pukburgh, takes thin method or informing his
friends and the public in general, that his store
will at all time. be au plied with an extensive ond
general assortment or Drags, Dye Stuffs,. Paint, Oils,
Varnishes, Perfumery, Colognes, and indeed every or
tick called tor to a drug store, which will always he
sold as low as at oily other house in the city, whole
sale or retail. Hoping to merit a share of the public
patronage, nothing shail be wanting at give entire sat
isfaction to his customer.. onv7,ls_p_ll.
Wydropath or the Water Care.
(Aram BENJA MIN y W. MORRIS, mitt ...trim.*
practice the se eand popular remedy coiled
lityt to
mpathy or the Water Care, and tide-sired will treat
diseases Allopathically. Obstiirical oases will be at
tended `to promptly.
N. D.—Dr Morrie may ba consulted at his Drug
Store, No. tl Commercial Row, Liberty street, during
business boars, or at his residence, morning and even
ing, Penn street, 3 doors below I twirl'. alley.
nos7-tspl4
I,33TTSBUROH, OCTOBER 3, 1646.—We •re now
in receipt of several bales first rate 1642 Western
New York and Massachusetts Prune HOPS, and are
always receiving regular sunpilea. We are prepared
to at lowest rates. Office, Pitt street, Allegheny
OP!, 0016 W SMITH Et CO.
ONO AND SQUARE SHAWLS-4 A Maso n L Co, 60 gimlet st, have Just reed per latent impor
tations, 60 dos Long and Square Shawls, including
plaid Long Shawls, of the richest colors and el:lowest
patterns. Comfortable Wool Shawls of every descrip
tion and at uniformly low priers.finch
OSOr CO.,
INFORM their friend. and the public that they haee
no lottgar tiny eoneeetion with their late establbh
taunt kh Petal Wee', known as the Pittsburgh brewery,
baling removed their entire business to the POINT
OfIRWEit V, hi Pia •treet.
wyihid Y$
RITCHIE & COCHRANE ) .
FOIIWARDIAG CONBIIBIIIOfI
NO. 93 TOIIOUPITOULA STREET,
.01-d&wem•S New Orleans.
PCLE.9IAN, 114.11.111 AN & Co, have rammed to th.
WproPouse, 3 doom west of the Monottgahel
app% on Water and Front streets,
Mft FIENY —The Warehouse No. 43 WoOd at,
00{19Fnot ropy
DS. D. HOST,
Co . T r er
. c rep2-111 yin
=l'.M2t=l
IUrOSTABD-1 bbl ground Ma
JOH ltard_ N ,_ for cab by
ILJW!D IdOROAN
GROCERIES, &c.
CH. GILCNT Often (.
. terms ,
31P1 bags Le coffee,
400 dololk Pepper,
73 pkg. H, P and lm
Toes;
30 1161 s emeited and pal
v d Sugars;
fff do e Noe 5,7 & 8 Loaf no
casks Madder.
99 bz. Hunt's AicK
3 do liolowa' do,
33 reams Tow Wrapping
Paper,
150 do ,tram do do;
50 dos Hemp coeds;
191 °MIS manilla Rope;
. 41:1M Ms cotton Yarns;
3,303 !be No 1 it 9 Batting;
03 bra Rosin Soap;
10 do rare do;
bbLe Rosin;
VD maks TenhanOs doable
2 eetoons lads
Io ban ground Pepper
I east. E Bahl,
5 bags
All
Ginger,
do Allspice,
SO mails cinnamon,
tefined &Oda Ash;
35 boo 14212 Olust
64 do 8210 doe
102 do pint Flask;
15 do I do do;
14 doper Bottles,
130 bbls Line,
115 kje , s , Beatty's Bile Pqw
'lo9 do ao Rock do;
14 bdles No 24 Sheet inter;
20 Peacock and Patent
Lever Ploy hs. .e• 1
70 b. la, .ss, Ss .d lsa
Tobacco, vanons bids
.d paalitioN
10 key Carolina and V.
twist Tobacco
Waig=l
75 beds N 0 Sagar,
358 k s Plp s re / asddle Lead'
1 cask Lam Black;
2512116. A B, p B
ccct cast
THE subscribers are now
rd low rate.,.. folio •
b 5 hfche.t. Y H Imperial,
0 P and blk Telt!
BO bar do do
receiving and offer for we
,viz
50 bbls No 3 Mackerel
half bbls do
75 bp white Brasil Sugar
10/ tims Herring, No P
15 big Bordeaux Almonds
33 " E Walnuts
33 " Filberts
30 " Brazil Nuts
30 " Tenn Ord Nuts
200 b. W R Raisins
00 cases Tomato Catsup
50 drums Figs
7 mats Datu
12 cask. Zante Currants
20 bu Shelled Almonds
5 C.C. Liquorice
20 bus Rock Candy
70 las Sardines
73 " Fire crackers
8 " spiced Chocolate
9 eases Prunes
25 bxs Lemon Syrup
I cue prered Muter
14C"Blacking
Principe, Regalia,
Cumin, and Havana
Cigars
NGLISH k BENNETI
„oppothe St Charles Hotel
es to., glbe.
paha coffee
0. P. and Imperial teas ;
rules
400 bags Sjo and Lagnira
Coffee
16 bp Old Gov Java do
LW bre manufactured To
bacco, Ss, 10s, 325,
Ilb and lb lump; 16s
and Ss Span do
300 rows Cassia
I bbl Nutmegs
bsgs Pepper
9 ceroons Indigo
IC bags Pimento
bales Cloves;
Id bbls chi Log Wood
9 casks Madder
20 has No I Chocolate
9 casks 24isoce Salts
20 bids Tanners' Oil
=UMW
15 exs Sperm Candies
43 b. Whim Pipes
5 cask. Rice
37 bag. Dairy Suit
20 Wits refined Sugar
meg3o 37 Wood sou r
Groceries
600 bags Rio and Lags
150 pokers Y. IL,
100 inds N. 0. soy
150 bbl. " tool
100 bra warted tol
300 sides N. Y. sole
100 kgs rock powde
300 ream. srrappir
50 " foolacap ;
50 bids No. 3 large mackerel;
50 " North Carolina tar;
25 " assorted loaf sugar;
50 " chip logwood ;
50 " " &one ;
10 ground caravrood ;
I hhds prime madder ;
3 cannons 8. F Indigo
20 Lib's copperas;
15 ‘' alum;
10 " solemn.;
75 dos bed cords;
with a general assortment of Pittsburgh manufactures
receiving and far sale on accommodating terms by
J F1,0y1:4
Rapti Round Charch
To W m Illorchants.
ASSET A aizr offer for We at 3.5 Wood MOW
T
Pittsburgh, on accommodating terms
la pocks Y. 11., WWI and Owt Powder Teas ;
000 brys Rio Coffee ;
10 " Pepper;
" Airtime ;
ICC boo I lb Lump, 5s Nod 8u Tobacco ;
20 kris 0 twist;
hhd. N. 0 Sugar;
100 bbl. Mollusc.;
73 " No. 0 and 3 Mackarel;
20 half do do
30 bbl. N. C. Tar •
10 " Tanners Cd ;
05 boo Chocolate;
30 "- Rooio. ;
ID " White Pipe.;
1000 " ANIS Window Glom from 6-8 to 2410;
YO mks Sod. rub ;
30 IMO S. Salo ;
10 mks Pearl Aah ;
" ?anteroom,
SU " Gannon Clay ;
MO kg. Assld naila, wok a general worm:tent of
all gives of iron, and Pittsburgh manufaatured articles
at low prices. sepia_
Orooortos. to.
345 ft FIGS Greco Rao Coffee;
IJ 150 kg. V. H., 0. P. and Impanel Teas
000 bbls N. 0. Motu.. ;
Ou bbd. N. 0. Sugar
I* Los Manufactured Tobacco, Oa, 8., 14. 32.
and I pound lumk
100 ' Tau errs c ri ;
25 bbls L.Pogor •
Ceroons S. F. Indigo;
1 Idol Madder ;
Ye bbl. N. C. Tor ;
30 " No. 3 Large Mackerel;
so boo No V Chocolate ;
100 Reams Wrapping Paper;
45 White Pipes;
I cows Liquorice
Wok, a general *sauna:tem ur . Pittsburgh Manufactures,
reed and for sale by (IEO. A BERRY,
sepls IS wood nt
1 ROC/MIES—WO bags superior Rto Coffee
U 110 hf chests Y H, U F, and Imperial Teas:
30 caddtes dp do do do
110 bbl. N 0 lirolasses
23 Inds do Sugar
20 his Hagana do
33 bbl. Loaf do, 6, 7 and
I Id ho. Tobacco, I lb, 1, 12 and 16 •
10 kegs 6 lyrist
Ml mats Cassia
60 Ulla No 3 large Mackerel
2 blids Madder
3 ceroons S F Indigo
23 bags Pepper
BID bales Batung, No I. 4 and 3
90 bogs Cotton Yam, 5 to IV
BO bk. whim and stone Pipes
•
10 blils I . llr
BM kegs 9hoenberger's Nina, auorted
40 dos good Wheat Bags
60 bas 6210 and 10112 Glass
30 dos Buckets
6 do Tubs
Also, Pittsburgh manufactured articles of all load,
for sale low hl JOHN 9 DILWORTH,
septa 27 wood at
WINEB, lIILANDI I / 1 5, (SINS, Lo.
l l) HALF rdpes Cognac Brun er, . Hennessy
Otani. Du & Co
3 " Pmet, Coatilien p &oy
Co
12 octaves Rochelle do A Sewn..
4 pipes Holland Gto,
5 yr eks supr pale Sh•ry Wine, Doff. Gordon & Co
Brig'der
1 " " Ma letra do
10 " " L F Tenertffe do Carpenter
40 •• •• Oporto %Vine• vartous grades
30 " '• Lisbon do `
In hbds
Sb hf hhils I.llnot Sauterne Wines
bbis
ID bhds Bordeaux Claret, Slontferand
IS do klarseilles do Borg*.
IS baskets Champagne Wtne, Hetdseick
15 do do do P A Mantra & Co
lb do do do J.que.on & Son
60 eases Claret of various grades, darted to bottles
Id baskets Bordeaux Otrve 0.1, crop 1840, Durand;
5 do Bordeaux •• Latou.,
20 do Marton. '
Just removed and for .ale by
...eget° MILLER & RICKETSON
SUND4I.I-1.50 bags Green Roo Coffee:
l 5 baga fancy
15 do Latuayra
10 do old Gov Java ••
30 half cheats Green Teas;
20 do Cholalt and Oolong Teas;
511 do catty boxes lased "
60 box. Tobacco, monad;
50 do Crompton & Co'. Palm Soap,
30 do Chillicothe
.5 do Castile
10 do Palm and Almond
40 do M R Reims;
20 do 4 .w crop;
1100 lb. Sante Currants;
30 bbl. small Loaf Sugar.
3 cues Wolsey D
10 bbl. crushed and pulverood Sugar;
5 do N O Clartfted
3 eases Extract of Lemon;
1 do Rose;
I do '• Vanilla;
doe fine Oliva Oil;
10 uperior Mustard,
1 " meted Jellies;
1 chke Jujube Pas.;
1 " Liquorice;
50 do. Patent Zion Wuh Boards;
150 do assorted Corn Brooms;
2000 lbs ouperior Solemn;
30 bx• Stearine and Star Candle.; for We by
ocrlo JI) WILLIAMS, corner wood and 6th et.
F RESH TEAS—Withal( ehests,very superior grades
Young Hylton,
Hyson Skin,
Gunpowder,
Imperial,
Hyson,
and Black,
Now landing and for sale by
WICK tr. SPCANDLESS,
xep22 corner wood and water at
TEAS -450 pakages, compnang
Young Hysoulfeas, ball awns and catty boxes;
Gunpowder do do do do
Imperial do do do do
Sonehong and Powehoog, in half chests, of various
goal.. and late importanons, In store and for sale
by BALPALEY Pc SMITH,
ang773 10 and 20 wood et
1 1757INIatSUGA51.;4 0 bee D.
sm
110.0 bbl. no. 4,5, 0, 7 and a o
ll o
OM do crushed do
trfe do powdered do
50 do clarified do
in store
and for sale by
JAfilk. A HUTCHISON do Co,
_seps Agts St. Louis Refinery .
IV i filo9 S rria N c:k o eSelo " hll73 l :s7:ll,.7s 4 Ur 66% 3' 21:a b1 d . ,
15 bbl. s. House mo tsse& (4W
150 boa window ...ft
2n bsa. best Y. a Tea, 5 do Imperial do, 5 do
Con Powder do. Beet S. 13. BUSHFIRLD.
OILS -3,500 gobs winter bleached Whale
Inn do do do Spann do
15 bbls daee do
Sdo brown Tames. do
sdo Spirant Turpentine; In store and
or cob by aug3l 0 BLACKBURN &Co
EFINED SUGARS-5 boo DR large Loa; COD
IL bbl. 4,5, 0, 7 and n small dia,• 230 do cra•hesl; lhU
do powdered; in more and for sale by
JAMES A HUTCHISON & Co,
1721 Agents of St, Loins Steam Sugar Refinery
GROCERIES -53 hod s prime N 0 Segos
40 bbls Loot Sugar, No. 2, 8 and - 7
43 " P Lo rime NO Molasses
18 " Sugar (louse
100 bags prime ILo Codhe
28 lit ahem. Y H Tea
80 boo 0 and 12 lb do and 6 P
10 " Virginia Tobscco, la, Ss and I'b
01 bbl. large No 3 Mackerel 11800
For sale b 7 W.& M Nl:Tem.:Exam,
"P 2l .• 100 liberty it
Grux - iau ItiU Mids N U Sugar;
100 111. Molionies;
60 S Il do
Srm bogs prime Rio Codes,
86 ht chems 1( II and 0 P Tea.
18 " Povrchong do
120 boo 6s and Its Tobeeco
10 bags Pepper
50111. large No 3 Mackerel;
P. general easement of Pittsburgh manufactured
articles, all of ;which will be sold low by
02118 JAMES DALZELJ.,2IIwater . at_
WINES -30 east. Port Wine
26 do Bytes, Malaga do
• 10 d 6 Maideint do, for sale by
_Ler4 WrptyIITCHELT#F.E.
DECTIFIEDWHIBKEY of superior ottlilltr, "ib
U. an assortment of Foreign and Doniestlelamors,
aiways on hand and for solely
sepai W a td. MITCHELTREE
ALCOHM, ahray. on tmad and Cm ulo by
nag/ kl lIITCRELTREE
ROMA LOTS, FARMS, /co, i
VALUABLE PROPEETT FOR RALE,
Tlf AT property lately occupied by K
req., on Craig street, near Mobinsen, Allegheny
rty, will be sold on neeprarthllerms The
lot la XI feet 4 inches on Craig =Oct, roaming through
to the Canal lsu fem. There s• good two story frame
dwelling home on the premises, lately bnih, and the lot
is well improved, containing a vancry of choice fruit
trees, grape, shrubbery, Am This property is conveni
ently sheeted for persons doing businessin either Pins
borgh or Allegheny, and is a desirable residence. This
inchapittable. For terms apply to WM. BOYD. Attor
ney at Law, office onFourth street, above Smithfield.
ap..l-dtf
— SUM - Anriiiie - oal Laud for Sale s
SITUATED on the Monongahela river, about If/miles
from Pittsburgh and 3 miles above third Lock, in
the immediate neighborhood of Messrs. Lyon is Flhorb,
and Mr. John Herron's purchase. This fine body of
Coal will be mild at the low pnce of 833 per acre—one
third in hand, balance in five equal annual payment.,
without interest Title indisputable. Location very
good—cannot be ...passed. For further particulars
nquire of 8. BALBLEY, who has a draft of said pro
perty. Residence SI at, below Ferry, Mr. Adams' Bow.
N. B. There is another seam of coal on this tract,
about 60 feet above the lower, of excellent quality.
8. B.
tioatEstato Is Ohlo.
TRACT of land, 90 acres, in Harrison, Portage Co.,
on the Cuyahoga river—about 30 Items under im
provement. Al., two unimproved lots in the vi llage
of Warren, True nil Co.. GO feet by 90. Also, a lot of
ground in the centre of Hartford, Trumbull Co. '
with a
Roo dwelling house and store—one of the best stands
for a merchant on the Western Reiter. Any or all
this property will be odd on very accommodating
term. ISAIAH DICKEY tr. Co,
feblo Water and Front at..
1 , 146 , 161i1rip0a BALE: —
HE large and well built Factory, erected on Rebec
ca street, Allegheny city, by R. B. Canaan Esq.,
offered for sale at a bargain, and on easy terms. The
lot on which the Factory Is erected, fronts 1110 feet on
Rebecca street, and nit's back 110 feet to Park street
The main building is of brick, three stones high and
50 feet long by V 7 feet wide. The Et*ne House is
large and commodious, with an engine,boiler, stack,
Re- all in complete order. The property will be Sold
low, and on advantageolis terms.
For price, terms, An, enquire at this offlice.
aug24-dif
THE submriber offers for rent for the term of
ne or more years, a large convenient well Em
it o
?, two story Dwelling Hoare, containing Broom.
and Kitchen. There is a lot of ground COotaining
Ur. of fine young fruit Mee of every &Ind, stable,
&e., connected with the house. To any person wish
ing • delightful residence within a few minutes ride of
the city, this will be a rare chance. For terms, which
will be low to a good tenant, inqture of Mr. /no.
Wright. near the premises, of John Watt, corner of
Hand and Liberty streets, or of
oet2B-tf THEO. F. WRIGHT.
Q=!
TE sabsenber will sell on accommodating terms, a
valuable tract of unimproved land, situate on the
road leading from Brighton to Franklin, about eighteen
miles from Pittsburgh, and about eight miles from the
town of Freedom on the Ohio river. The tract con
tains 403 acres and MI perches, motet measure The
land is of an excellent quality, about i/O acres cleared,
and well watered, and will be sold either on whole or
in farms of convenient size, to suit purchaners.
For further particulars enquire of Wlll. BOYD, Any
at Law, once on 4th at. above Sainhiteld, Pittsburgh.
Property in - All eirhenCity to Wa
T HE subseribers o der for sa l
e a number of choice
Lou, situate in the Second Ward, fronting on the
Common ground, on easy toms. Inquire of
W. (PH. ROBINSON, Arty at Law, St Clair at
or of JAB ROBINSON, on the premise,
myl7id&wlf T
VrA LCABLE REAL ESTATE ON PENN STREET
V FUR PALE—A Lot of Uround situate on Penn
street, between Hay and Marbory vweets. adioining
the house and lot now occupied by Richard Edwards,
having a front of 25 feet, and in depth 120 feet, will be
sold on favorable terms. Title unexcepuonable. En
hear* of C. 0. LOOSIIS, 4h st, near Wood.
oet2l-dtf
FOR RENT
A THRFA: story Bnok 'Availing 'loom, on
Water, above Grant street. Possession given on
we first of January, 1b49, or sooner if required .
For terms, :limner. of
. . _
nov7 0 BLACKBURN & Co, water st
Desirable Ceisisii Rea - Menem iSr Bale.
ifA%%SHIN° to return to the coy next Spring, I
will sell or exchange ior c property , ny pperty, my present
ence in Lawrenceville. This property is beauti
fully located on the Orcensburg "rumpike, about 'X
mutates d nye from the centre of the city.
. . •
noe4-ti2w ROOT. D 'mom PSON. 110 Market o
Valuable Reside Alleihrtri
for Sole.
CIONTEAI ATING n n nroval from Allegheny city,
t./ 1 offer ml rc•ortebov lor sale. The premises
are in delighliol order. nun ev , .cy way worthy We ab.
tention of Arty person wisbiny itiett property.
_ %V. POINDFOCTER.
SeeT lastate in lEGrear oessatp.
LOT,ABunetionse lrAd UweDing, situate on the
Erie Evanston Canal, In the village of West Mid
dlesex; a desirable location fora merchant Also, a
Lot and good Dwelling Horne well suited for • Tavern
Stand, In the village of Orangeville, on Bute line of
Ohl*. Terms easy. iseIAuDICKEY A. Co.
feblo Water and Front ats.
,/,L A CONVENIE:NT two mory Firma Uwelllng
.M. 7 House. on Rots .veer. Eno..< of
\VM II WILLIAMS.
cor Wood and 3cl 01.
(1011 L LAND FOR SALE—Seven acres coal land
for sale. situate I/1 'Lend of the Monongahela RIV<T,
above Brownsville, having a 7 foot vein of coed
watch 101 l be sold in esclueige for goody. Pot pumice
., apple to 1r..-¢5l A RBA I , (;ti MI wood .1
AW A ItEH 01: sKI '0 R L.E.—The subscriber
ar!e for rale the three story bnck Warehouse
on Wood street, accepted by R. Tanner & Co.
Whl WILSON, Jr.
To Lot.
The subacnbers will rent part of the ware
house now ocoupten by them. A pply to
LEWIS. DALZFI & Co,
EXCHANGE BROKERS. &.
a. nowizs s scums,
Bankers, Exchange Brokers,
NOTM, DRAFTS, ACCEPTANCES, COLA SILVER
AND kIANK N(YTES.
COLLF.CIIONS.—Dr•nr. Notes •nd Acceptances
payable In any part of the Union. collected on the most
favorable terms.
EXCHANGE on Nrw York. Phtladelpluft euul Bal.
Gmotes also, Calemnutl. L00t...111c, :Lunt Lowe nod
New dOrleans, conmuntly for .Ic.
BANK NOTES —Holes on all solvent banks In the
United States discounted at the lowest rates. All kinds
or Foreign and Ameriehn (kohl and Silver Cons bought
and told
Office No. 55 Market street, between 3d and Ith.
Pittrburgh, Pa. octss
EIVEIRRY, IKANNA
BANKERS, EXCHANGE BROKERS, and dealers
in Foreign and Domeatte Exchange, CernSkates of
Depokote, Bank Notes, .d Specie; Foank ammo, near
ly oppomm me Bank of nuaburgh. Current money
reek: red on deponite—S,ght Checks far sale, and col •
lectiona made on nearly all th e pnneipal poirtta iu tha
United Stites.
The highest prewam paid for Forelin u!A Amerlean
Gold.
Advances made on conslrnments of Produce, ship
ped East. on liberal terms mehl3
FOILE/GI I.IXCIIANGE.
BILLS on FAgland. Ireland, sod Scodand bought
any amount at the Current Rates of Exchange.
Also, Dina, payable in any part of the Old Countries,
from £1 to Elooo, at the rate of IS to the ASterhag.
ornhout deduction or diseourit, by JOSHUA ROBIN
SON, European and General Agent, office eth st one
door went of wood. octlett
. .
NsritsTEllNPUNDS—
°"'lndlana,
nelaneky,
htlotoun,
Bak Noter,
purchased at the lowest rates N. H , by
01...51F & SONS,
sepl3 35 Market street.
• - • . • .-
RILL L CURRY,
- DANCERS and higehaiwe Brokers, Dealers in For
eign and Darnesuc Tune and Sight Bills of Ex
change. Cernfieates of Deposit., Bank Note. and Coin;
No IS Wear greet, third door below Fourth, west
side. marlttf
usexter 3 l . l. ltAmEß
ni i i xowalo xasca
)ICANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROIIERS, dealer,
in Foreign and Domosuc Hills of Exchange, Cer.
ates of Deposit.", Bank Notee and Com, corner of
3d and Woal Greets, directly oppoel. :le. Charles Ho
tel. marLwilly
tILLS OV EXCHANGE—bIight eneck• 011
New York,
Philadelphia, and
Baltimore,
Constandy for sale by N HOlibfrS & SONS.
sepl3 3S ?thicket st.
CIOLLECTIONP---Sines. bruit, wd Acceptatict,
lj payable in the Western cities, collected on the
most favorable term. by
senlbN 1101 NIFN & NOVS
. -
HAT CHECKS ON - NEW %WO
1,7 .14 N HOLMES k SONS
HATS, CAN AND BONNETS
FASHIONABLE HATS.
THE subscriber. to addition to his own
ts
manufactunng of Ha, has made arrange-
ments with Messrs liebee & Co, (the most
fashionable hatters of the coy of New York I for is reg.
aloe supply °Oils emelt fine oth Hats, and having 'est
received a few cases, gentlemen can be suited with a
very rich and beauttfu‘hat by calling at his new Hat
and Cap Store, SraithLeid street, second door south of
Fourth, where may be found a great variety of Hats
and Caps of his own trinnufacture, wholesale and re
tell. Hate made to order on than notice.
JAMES WILSON.
ei coati & Co.,
(Soder...dr. to M'Cord h King)
Fashionable Hatter's,
Corner of Wood and Fifth Stmets.
PARTICULAR attention plod to our Retail Trade.
Gentlemen can rely upon getting their Hag and
Cape from our entahllahment of the sear MATIMIALB and
neortarcareGatr, of the Larm miss, and at the Lawton
Country Iclerchants, purchasing by wholesale are
respectfully Invited to null and nuns... our Stock; as
we can say with confidence that as regards (MAIM,
and Muck, it will not suffer in a comparison with any
house in Philadelphia. fettl7
Fall Pashtos. for 1848.
htsCORD & Co.,
(LATE deCOBD & [lna,)
NILL introduce on Saturday, August 16th, the
Fall style of Ilnw,just received from New York.
se at want of a neat and beautiful hat, are invited
to call at their store, corner of Fifth .d Wood streets.
augcli
-
STRAW 000118.
DEALERS am muted to autunite R. 11.
PALMER'S stock of Straw Good., of the
spnag styl composed in pars of .
BONN ETS—F lorance Braid; Engfish Bur
nable do; American do do; China Pearl do; CoLurg do;
Rutland do' French Lace; Fancy (limp, de. Ac. HATS—Leghom, Palm Leaf, Panama, Fancy Straw.
do Braid, Rutland Braid, Pedal do.
Also, Artificial Flowers, Ribbons, Ac. Straw Bon
net Warehouse, es market st. mart,
NI TO WHOLESALE GROCERS.
underligned are prepared to fit: order. tor or
11. quantity of Cyprcso Alol Barrel, of II •11,11-
ot quality delivertittle to order Ist any time. by gielog
US • lew d •ys nonce, at our %Viler( Mai We dont
We can make it the interest of tho.e merchants who
boy largely on the coast, as theycan order their bar.
eels slopped to any plantation they may desire, which
shall be attended to without extra charge
GIVEN k Co
Paducah, Ry., Oct.= 154.-.3m•
pplagEgthiGif sTF,p,t, WORKS A.ND SPRING,
AND AXLE FACTORY.
WC MUM, WWI QCIOO.
JONES & 9. 17 / 00 ,
Air ANUFACTURERA of •prone nod blister steel,
An plough steal, steel plough wottlx, .ouch nod elat-
UC
opting; hammered iren altos, and tk•aten to mal
leable cantinas, fire engine lamps, and coach tilt/n. renerally, Corner of Ron and Front na ., Puoluorgh,
lb. J ut reed and for We: by
oov6 1 JDD &Co
MEDIC,AG.
LVIPS! in
THE ONLY ONONOriti
;,..,
ARTS VEGETABLE EXTRA ti animals&
11 ble remedy for Fglileptic Fits or Pallin g ,gi,k„,...
Convulsions, Spasms, /se- It is well known, ow (~s i
time intmanorial, physicians have p eed Evilest.
de Fit. incurable. It has battled all eir skill, lied the
hawed power of all medicine, andAtusemiebtly tj utes .
sands have mitered through • mise le existent*, and
at last yielded up their lives on the altar of insanity.
With ail deference, however, to the .opinloas of the
great and learned, we say that it has been cured
HART'S VEGETABLE EXTILACT,
For sixteen yeast, has been tested by. many peruses
who have suffered with this dreadful . disease, and in
every case where It has had a fair Milli, has effected s
pennanmit cum.
Flu of 26 years and 6 months, cured by the nse of
this truly wooderfol medicine.
Read the following remarkable one of the sonot
Wm. Sitcom, Esq., or Philadelphia, adlicted with Fp.
leptic Fits 27 years and 6 months. After travelling
through Ragland Seotland, Germany mad France, eon.
tubing the medi
al einent physicians, and expeedlng to;
medie.me, medic treatment and advice t that thou.
send dollars, retarned with his son tO this o .entry le
November last, without receiving any benefit wham,.
er, and was cured by using
Mr. Willem Seeere's Letter to Dra Lena and Hart
I have spent over three thousand dollars for medi
eine and medical attendance. I was advised to take
tour to Europe with him, wi ah I did. I first visited
England- I comulted the mom eminent physicians
there in respect to his easm they examined him and
prescribed accordingly. • I remeined three months
without perceiving any change for the better, which
cost me about two hundred asl-fifty dollar pocketed
by the physicians, and the most that I received was
their opinion that my son', case was hopeless and posi
tively incurable. I accordingly left &tile., and trav
elled through Scotland. Germany and France, and re
turned Dome in the month of November lut, with my
son as far from being cured . when I hat I saw your
advertisement in - one of the New Vark•papers, and
concluded to try Ilan', Vegetable Fattest, seeing you,
statements and certificams of so many cores, some 01
twenty and shiny yea.' mending, and I can allele yet
I am not sorry I did so, as by the use of had'. Vegeta:
ble Extract alone, he was restored to perfect health
His reeson, which was so far gone as to unfit him fm
business,ia entitely restored, wi th the prospect now
before him , of life, health and usefulneas. He is now
28 yearsof age, and 27 years and 0 months of this
time has been Maimed with this moot dreadful of dis
ease., but thank God he is now enjoying vend health.
Now, gentlemen, faith without works r don't believe
In. To say that I shell be ever rateilli to Toe I. one
thing, and as I here inclose you onehundred dollar, 1
have no doubt but that you will think this is another
and quite a different thing. Thy debt of gratitude I
still .we pm, but please to ...pi the ptesent =LOMB
as Interest on the debt In advance.
Your. very respectfally,
WILLIAM SECORE
TO THE AFFLICTED.
One of the proprietors of this invaluable medicine
was afflicted for several yeses with kVilepue Pita.
The disease had produced the worst effect upon his
system, Loss of memory, imbecility of mind, ands
perfect prostration of the nervous system. He hid
tried the skill of the best physicians for seven years,
and grew worse under their treatment , Mild he knew
that this medicine was his only he i r for health shd
to e s hie, and was therefore determined It it fair trait
and to persevere in its use, which he d, and the real
was a perfect restoration to health, which was conti
ued aninternapted for nearly sixteen years.
We would refer to me following persons who hays
been eared by using Hart's Vegetable Extract:
Col E Der.sloor's derighter was afflicted nine years
resides at Yonkers, New York.
W Bennet, Moe years, 171 Orand et
1 Ellsworth, seven years, 12 Dover at
Joseph hl"Dougal, nine years, Eaet Brooklyn, L.
W mph, New York Cannata Boast.
8 Kelly, twenty years, Staten Wand.
Mies E M'Keel, twenty years, Yorkville
Was E Crane. twelve year., Lin Hammer or.
Wm H Panes, twenty-three_yeare. Norfolk at,
book Petty, four yearn, 174 Delaney et
Philo Jolmson, twenty- eight years, Greenearsthe, Pp
Judge Randall, it 4 East Broadway, New York,
Thom. B Jones, of the UB Navy.
Emu Wm Jew:nags, State at. Brldirepon, Or.
Reference also made to
Dr W L Monroe, Guilford, 0.
Res Richard Taggett, West Daysinport,ll TI
Res T L Bushnell, Baltimans, Mdl
Air Joseph Bradley 115 Orchard et, N Y.
C B Boughton, Err/ ' Eletteenth st N Y.
rs
M James Bertholt, heater, Orar.ge ... N T
John Faber, 178 Elizabeth 111, do
.
D A Richton, 218 Delaney st, da
James Smith, 120 Suffolk at,
Charles Brown, 100 Water st, do
An of which may be called upon, or ahlreased, peal
paid
N ew
I:l7 'Yok. Pt:ered by Dr 8 Has, Bata leans
O F THOMAS tr. Co. 140 &lain in, between 9d gtyd
4th ga, and IGO Main at , between 4th and 45:h Meets,
Cincinnati, Ohio, wholesale and retail agents toi
south and who.
L WILCOX, Jr, earner of !Market n and the pia
mond. Daly agh In hush* Pa JaPtitlawly
ru THE PROFES,AORS AND ME IDE/Lel OF THE
MEDICAL 110CIS.T18.8,
ANT TO ZVIIIIT
Mother, 'Wife .ad nanght•r
N THE UNITED STA TFS.—Tbe subscriber respect
fully calls your attention in Dr Battherr's Cio.l
- AN, expressly intended for the preservation of the
health of both oexes—whether tt arises from Incipient
Phintois, or early colisumption, Debility of the Lungs.
Bronchial Affection, Aothina. Pleurisy, Deranged and
Dimrdered state of the Liver, Spleen, or liklneys, Dis
eased Spine, Cholic, Dyspepsia, Palpitatio n or o he
looss of Mnsculor or Nervous Power, Ac. Sm.
DR. C. It HARRETI - il GUARDIAN cameo to th e I
immediate relief of Females soffermg from Irregular, I
ties, and all other Uterine ditheulues and diseases inei
dental to woman. whether ociasioned bycold, wet
reef or any am W
amulet 'oa. d° exposure, and all thl.
WIthOUI the use of medicine; to the most delicate ,oral
sensitive lady ea
rl at an y . moment apply it to herself
without the possility ot incurring any risk or danger,
or any unpleasant maul. arising from it, and with the
certainty of obtaining Immediate relief,
Dr Barrett's Guardian is no catch-penny, or one of
the many bombe. of the day; but it is ad tn.:rumen,
made upon strictly scientific principles, in accordance
with the laws of Nectricity and Galganiam; and for
neatness, durability and efficacy, infinitely surp.ses
everything of the kind ever before offeted to the public
for the relief of disease and, in the language of one of
the most enlightened men °film day, is prom:mooed to
he "the greatest discovery of the age."'
A period of no le. than font years has G - sa occupied
by Dr. Barrett to bringnig the (thardi. to its present
state 01 perfection— during which time it kas been in
the hand* amt. of the MOM eminent physicians of
the North and South. no well as in the dwellings of nu
memos families mile have used it tortilla the above
purpooes. with the moat perfect succeas, aid who have
cheaffull7 gr n their nalualAml approbation of it..
eflicacy ana value.. ran be men by referring to the
Manual of Instructions accompanying it.
Dr. C. B. Barrett's Guard.. is secured thorn inkovg
uons by a patent from the United Slate. Patent Ofhee,
and be had either with or without hi. Medico-Flame
Galvanometer.
The Medico-Electro Galvanometer, In point of beau•
ty, workmanship. durability and power, cannot he sur
passed or even eqnalled. and the subscriber (cell that
he hazard. , nothing to the assenion that it will be found
t at o rr: ". nri7enTo o T e dZase we s, r a r j y ti e :7:1.713 1 m " th an e d rle t run ' e n i!
t t e h s a o n r eithe tem' Clalv h ti e n ° U m ' e it t ed er
is mmed in entry respect, and with common oral
nary core tell lam a life -tune, and is by far the cheap
est, because the best, Instrument ever offered to the
puhlie. A manual oceonspames arena, giving the most
ample instructions. of practical experience, so that it
is readily intelligible to the mind of every one, while
the • ny of arrangement usuch that a child may
with it_
Any Infonstsuon gratimously peen, and all commu
nications eheertuily Answered per moil, either in rela
tion to the Eleetro-Galvanorneter or allOtOrriO.
Nadirs! rocs are invited to call and examine Dr Bar
ren's Gosehan, and test us etritacy.
For sale by 11. RICHARDSON, sole Agent, 71,Mar
bet st, Pittsburgh. ' aptrAdtf
MEDICAL & SURGICAL OFFICE
..:....:". I. _ No. 65, DIAMOND No. ALLEY s
~,,..-. •., few doors below Wood strem, to
. ".•." t. .. market.
- .-t.., ,, ... DR. DROWN, having been
1
,11 - ;". - regularly educated to the multi./
... ~/...; .., profession, and been for some time
- _„. ; in general practice, now confines
. -. his attention ud the treatment of
those prorate and delicate corn)
plinnts for which his opportunit ies
-:-". - .. i . and exper i en c e peculiarly qualify
•.:,....t. , ...11. . \
him. II years assiduously devoted
to study . treatment of those eompluints,idunng which
time he has bad morepractice and htui cured more pa.
vents than ran ever fail to the lot of any private prae
uuonen empty qualifies boo to otter assurances of
speedy, permanent, and satisfactory cone to .11,,mkt,.,3
with dellcate dineasea, and all dine... arising 'lc,.
frond.
Dr. Brown would inform those afflicted with pnvats
diseases which have become chronic by time or agl .
ravened by the use of any of the common nostrums of
the daytetta their complaints can be milleelly and thor
oughly cured; he having given his careful attention to
the treatment of such cases, and succeeded In hundreds
of instances in curing persons of Inflammation of the
neck of the bladder, and 'neared diseases which often
result from those cases where others have consigned
them to hopeless despair. He particularly invites sack
as have been long and unsuccessfully treated by others
to consult htm, when every satisfacuon will begiven
them, and their eases treated in a curelbl,thoronela and
intelligent manner, potnted out by a leng expenence,
study, and investigatton, which it is impossible for those
c o n n med lfne . rs e t practice of medicine to give any
a_ ED - Hernia or Repture.—Dr. Brown also invites per
sons edlieted with Henna to call, as he has paid porno
star attention to this disease.
Skin diseases; also Pi' s, Palsy, etc., speedily cured
Charges very low.
N. B.—Padenis of mitt sex living at a distance, by
stating their disease In venting, giving all the
WM., coo obtain medicine. With directions /or ate, by
addressing T. BROWN, U. D., post paid, and ensues
Uc fe'
Rouse. as oNo. , Diamond alley, opposite the • overly
RH VONA T —Dv. Brown's newly discovered reme
dy for Rlieninattem is a speedy and cerium remedy for
that painful trouble. It never fails.
Oleo and Private Consulting Radios, No. 63 Dia
mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor is always at
home.
Ij7" No cure no pay. decl9.
AXTONDERFUL CURE OF COMBO' PTION,—AI-
V though Dr. 'Poplar's Balsam of Liverwort has ,
found hundreds of advocates, and has produced a large
number of testimonials in ua favor, I Cannot withhold ;
my small weed of prome. Being predisposed to on.
...OM , t , both from peculiar formotton ; and hereditary
transmission, I word every menu to cheek this
ease, and strengthen a naturally weak constitution, 1'
spent two years at Pun, one at Rome, two in Florence,
and another in the South of France, reeting, mean
time, the advice of the best physiosamt. Two
sun, I returned to this country, In about the sameyears !
11.111011 as when I left it. 1 hod seen m the rending
rooms in Europe much said to moor of Dr. Taylor's
Balsam of Liverwort, and as soon es I urrived m U.
etty, I used it. and in three month, I was so well I cow
eluded I could iisfely peas the winter here, and dud so. I
I have used occasionally a bottle now And then during
this time, but ant now in as gr./ health as Is possible
My cough has wholly reused , and my lungs hare eve
ry feeling of health. Dr G. Smith. wet Dr Port, of this
city, were my physicians, and now say they believed
me Incurable. JAMFS HILL,
Western Hotel, Gounlandt at, N.Y.
Liverwort. even In the common way of preporaticr
is universally Lnown u. thetie/a article for diseases o
the Lungsever dlseevrell; nod it is obvious that 6
highly concentrated preparation, s e curing tee Who . .<
mole of this inestimable herb, MUM b. , Invninahle
Moreover, thin medicine rental. the medical eon-er
ne. airway roots mid hr ba such his been the sue. ,
eess of lino Solftani, that it Is warranted its being Om.
polite of producing. in shy johtnnee, injurious edema. ;
Within the last few years We calla for this sovereign
remedy have been ttnnTenoe, beyond ereeeden4 and ns
reputation ogOstolned from Slaine to hlobtic; thus pro.
virtu the confidence bestowed upon Rai/mole medical
prepar
ation. purely vegetable ,
andLho talon.
I.h.ing effect attending its nee. toe, rams
conviction of its outdoes*, safety and success, employ
it in their procure, recommend u to their patients., nod
deem thw medicine slid invaluatile; partieutorly
as it does not Interfere with nay other medicine pelletal.
umy be luting m T... UM., our restrict them to
a „.. peculiarity of Met, confinement, kn., thus enabhog
persons to receive the full benefit of title medieuse, and
follow Si the salon time, it they with, the advice of
Weir phyaiman.
Sold to Patsborgh by J 1) Alorygan, Rd wood n ; J
rowosend, 43 Modkol n; H &ovum, .r Market and
3d sta ; klendaroon k. Co, SLiberty at. Yilce reduced
to 111,50 per batik.
DRY & VARIETY GOODS.
SPLENDID STOCK OP raw. (mops,
Wholesale aad Ridalf;
A. A. MASON a CO., PITTSBURGH, PA.,
E AVE meelfed more than one thousand Cases and
Packages of Foreign and Dottie:Hie Goods, mak
ing one of the most eXtenalve ..411.1121[1,112 in the coun
try, embracing the latest, richest and moot fashionable
style. of Imported and American Goods, purchased in
enure packages from the importers. mutt feecurers and
large Auction sales, by one of the firm residing in New
York, who is constantly sending us the newest and
most desirable goods in the Eastern markets, which
will be offered as low no at any establishment in the
United States, and lower than could possibly be offer
ed by any House in the West We enurnerue the fol
lowing uncles—
DREHS SILKS-6 cues rich changeable, striped,
plaid and brocade Gro de Affrie, Gro do Berlin, Gro de
SteUiey Gro de Algiers, Glacier, black Gro de Rhine,
Taller,. fine Sum, Florenceof all colors, ac Al
so, Silk Velvet of all colors, • very large stock.
33 CASES DRESS GOODS, is cases extra rich
satin striped Cashmere; de do do printed dodo; do small
figured English de Lair.; do Ciento., Plaids, striped
Orientals, ht. Al., 30 cases Alpaccas; 30 cases rich
striped and plain Lynne.; 64 ISson Plaid and Silk
Tult 04 cashmere. and Grandilla
FRENCH MERINOS.—A fell assortment of black,
mod., s 6 aflei, Hodes Nasone, pine , le and oth
er color., of ule best 111 1111tifeetlire. P
2610 SllAWLS—Comprising the Meet extensive as
sortment ever offered in this coy, embracing long and
square Cashmered Tutu plaid Slut ls, Maude,
Bruuwiek, Finlan d , Jenny Lind, Leman:die, and oth
er Shawls.
RhIBROIDERIF23, LACE GOODS; GLOV ES, Lace caps, collars, cods, standing collars chemirens.
Also, linen cambric and lawn Hdkfs, L.ees and Edg
ings, Belt Ribbons, Hosiery of all kinds; Gloves do.
GIMPS, FRINGES, CORDS, BRAIDS, ter—A full
assortment of the most fashionable styles
LINEN AND HOUSE KEEPING GOOLG--Ceee of
Irish Linen, best manufacture, Linen Sheeting. and
Pillow case Linens, Table Damask and Diaper. Satin
Damask Table cloths and Napkins, Hocksback. Rus
sia, nod Bird's Eye Diaper. Flannels—over 1010 ps of
every variety Bleached and Brown Musliiii—m no ,
than 15,101 ps of all the well known makes.
RIBBONS—Adore than 100 cartons entirely new fall
and winter Ribbons, very choice styles.
French Cloths, Cassimenes and Dosskius, in great
variety; Vmidngs, Scarfs, °ravels and Hdkfs.
White Goods of even' descriptions, together with ev
ery •ruele usually found In a dry goods store.
The following is an invoice of 117 eases goods must
received, with the prices annexed:
Id hales of red and whim Flannels, all wool, for 16e
7 cases blue and orange Prima,
10 do Calicoes, 23 yards for 100
12 do fast colored Prints,
17 do Illeached 41
4 do Mous de Lime,
7 do teal Scrotal Gmgham, iii
Also, 30 bales 4-4 Brown Muslin, 44
All of which, in connection with those above men
tioned, will be offered at Mel prices than can be afford
ed by any other establishment to this city. The ONE
PRICE SYSTEM, which insures Justice and fainters
to all, will be strictly observed. Any article purchas
ed at this establishment found to be above the general
musket prime, a consequent reduction will most willing
ly be made, upon the musulmanoea being made known
to the Proprietors, it being their denim that all good.
shall be sold on fair and honorable terms. All persons
are tespectfully invited to examine our assortment
without feeling the leant oblimftion to purchase.
oet4
Nast, Faahantedda, and Parr eedarly Cheap Coady
)an anima at
WM. DIGHT,EI
email. we moraine nova, no. 13C maxi= annum.
THE Proprietor of the aove . eatablishMent would
respetfully inform his onerous triends and custo
mers, that he has Just received his firer supply of all
and winter rands, which ail tuna , comprise* everything
that is new, fazhionable, handsome and good, adapted
to gentlemen's wear; and as he has been panienlarly
fortunate in making porchases he is determined to of
fer everything in but One of human much cheaper than
was everotfered in Pittabargh before; and as some art
very hard to convince. that Pittsburgh mtumfactutre
can go ahead of the Eastern cities, he would - invite all
such to examine the followmo list of prices. and then
call and are Irs neck, after doing which, be feels con
fident they will have their doubts removed, as well as
some of their money:
Hood cloth coats, various colors, from
Good fashionable cassitnere pants, nom
Cloth and over roan
Vests in great variety
Gentlemen.' cloth cloaks, large sox
Ladies' cloaks, splendid patterns
Tweed sack coats
au
Flushing over coats 50
Blanket over coats 3 DU
A very large stock of shirts, under shirts and dra
t; silk handkerchiefs, cravats, suspenders, ho. Or
den in the Tailoring line executed in the best manner
and at the shortest nonce stinl4-d±cit
NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS.
ALEX.ANDER & DAY have put received a 800
assortment of the following demriptian of seat on
able. goods, the greater portion of ',pleb have been
bought at Auction, and will be sold NS great bargattas.
FLANNELS—Red, wbue and yellow Flannels, is
verylarge and complete .4011.13.111, and very C•tiCap., •
SATTINK .TY—A very large lot of blue, black,, bite
nun, gray and gold Sattinets, at very low pnces.
ALPACAS--Plin blk Alpacas, plaid And striped do,
fancy plaid and striped do, cheaper than ever.
FANCY SILKS—A splendid immineat of rich_
changeable Silks, both plain and fig'd, of almost every
-
shade.
SHAWLS—A very supenor muortment of super
llroche, Paris pnoted, Terkel, and Cashmere Shawl.,
at prices far below the ordinary rates.
Also, a large asmrrment of English Merinos, Cash-.
mere, •nd Gala Plaid., blue, blk and grey Pilot Cloth it,f,„
for OVOMOCS, bit Cassimeres, ration Domnsk. Idneru
do, Kentucky leans, An. am; to oil of which we InVII.E
Me anent., of amputate.
ALEXANDER A DAY, 73 market st,.
ocr=t N W ear of the tbaugurd
MEM=
7,1 H. IiATON es Co, having removed from Marker
street to their new Store, No 6.2 Fourth street. be
tween Wood and Market, are now opetung their Fall
stock of Trimming. and Variety GaAs, among which'
are—Cloak sod Dress Frmgea of nil kind.,
- - • - • ••
bkibroidery ftimps and Velvets;
Embroidery and Needle Work:
Zephyr and Tapestry worsted Chenille Floes,
Steel Dap and Purses, Steel Trimmest.;
Ladies Merino and Silk Vests, and flowery;
Childrens' Coats, Clatters, Maw, Gloves and Hosiery
. 1
Gents Shirts, Underahina, Drawers, Dressing Gown
tees
IZ:=1=B!
DRI.SeS. of 0.1. f .10 pattern, which they of
fer at low prices both wholettale mud retail. nett
It @amt. W. P. Mason, ,
LACK ALPACAS—W @ hlurphy invites the par.
B
denim atunnon of buyer. to his usortrnent of
above Goods, having *elected them with great ear, in
reference to their glouy 6 oi.h and good body for win
ter ace. Alga,
MOHAIR LUSTRES, common, medium and super
fine gualtuea including a few pieces let clack, adapted
for mounting purpo•es. Also,
FANCY ALPACAS AND Also,,
in great va
riety of man stripe., plaids, and brocades. same of
which are very semen°e. As these goods have been
bought directly from Importers, they can be sold at the
lowest possible paces.
To be had also by the piece, in Wholesale Rooms np
maws. at • very .mall advance on asst. oeci
To Country Merchant..
Q 31ITH & JOHNSON, 46 filarket street. would Minn
the attention of Country Merchants to their eltwli.
of New Fall Goods, purchased for each, of the New
York importing and auction [louses, and will be sold it
mastern jobbing paces. The stock compries a great
canny of Dee. Good.,chameleon and black Silks,
silk and cotton warp Alpacas, real Alpaca ',noires,
fancy chameleon and plaid do; satin • aped (Mental..
French and English Mennors, Monselin de Lain and
Caahmeres, square and long Shawls. Gloves and Ho
siery, Bonnet Ribbons from 75 emus a piece up; bonnet
Silks, Aruficial Mowers, Linen combne Ildkts; lo
earton• Thread Laces and Edgings; 15 cartons cotton
do; Combs, Buttons, Thread, Needles, Pots, &c, in
every variety 'Wholesale ROOMS 2d floor. sep2s
•
i‘ggss 60002—We have .received a full stock
1J of DR. Goods, among which may be found—
Plain block and figured Alpacas;
Colored and fancy plaid do
Oregon California, Queen, Orleans ayl Lombardme
Plaids; p t aln, colOred and figured Cashmeres;
de Lathe;
Stlk, Torten and plaid cashmeres; toge th er with a
large Immanent of other dress Rowdy, allot which will
be sold low by the piece or package.
.19 SHACKLETE & WHITE, 09 wood st
ECEIVED AT W. 31'CLINTOCICS Carnet Ware
house, 73 Founh street—
ps 64 rosewood cold Table Oil Moths;
3 " 64 rich dvk " ~
The above are of superior quality, elasticity of fin
ish, of most beautiful colors and shading, intended for
fundtuni ; counter and table covering. octk
T ARGE SUPPLY OF NEW GOODS. W. R
L
Mcarro is now opening his SECOND SUPPLY
of Winter Goods, including a variety of shades of
Drab French Mennos;
Searle.. cherry, and other high colored filerinoes;
Magazine b ue do; brown do
Also, PAHMETTAS of sums colors; Alpaccas,
with many other desirable goods that are very rearm,
all of which will be sold very cheap, at north east eor
tier of lth and Market sts. ocO;
LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS — SmithI
Johnson, 40 Market Street, woold invite the poen-
Uon of dealers and others to their choice stock of Linen
Cambric Hdkfs, all linen, from ma up to s2,Sorextu
ding every variety of tape bordered, hemmed, stitched.
clear lawn, with deep corded borders, Rester, embroi
dered and colored bordered. oentri
S ATINETS AND JEANS—kV R Murphy now
open a large supply of Plain Black Nature., satin
stripe do, satin barred do, plain blue do, Inv ruble green
do, cadet mixed do, gold larked do, Oxford mixed do;
and cadet and gold mixed Jeans, at low prices, by the
piece or yard. Wholesale Boom. up stairs. oett I
DREtS GOODS—Smith & Johnson. 46 Market sr
have received a choice stock of DresaGoOds, eon
sisting in part of rich ChatriellOn Bilks, black do,sanst
striped Cashmere. and Orientals, plain Chameleon and
plain Alpaca, mum striped do silk Warp and real Al
paca Lustres, Printed 111.1 in de La.. and Cutimeresk,
French and English filermos, real Scotch Gingham.
trona 121 cu ur to the finest quality; Calico from -I el.
re 14; rich Emb. Muslin Robes for evening dreamt.,
&o, to which they would particularly Invite the atten
tion of purchasers. " ort.s
SCOTCH PLAIDS AND TAYLOR CASSIMEREff—
W. FL Murphy has now open a supply of mese
rood., and invites especially the attention of Country
hterchanta, to the low pores at winch thole and all
other kinds o(wmter woollen. are now offered.
kIITH JOHNSON, 46; Market st., have just re
ceived by express, • splendid assortment of fall
r§
bons, w ich they would particularly tacit, the
attention of porchasers. wept
- - - -
D LACK AND FANCY SILKS—W R hirrtphy bas
_lli/ on band an assortment of super Watered and Dl
- figured black and blue black Drearliilks. faun
hasped and plaid do; also, a great variety of changea
ble, damask figured, and striped do—they will be sold
low oemi
• .
KID GLOVES— Jun reverend, • full smortmeni or
ladies gentlemen., and mimes Kid Gloves of Da
jou's superior make. SMITH& JOHNSeiN.
octz3
- -
VENINO DRESSES—W IFtdorpby hag lately re
E
oohed embroidered Muslin. and (War atyles oi
goods of latest nyles for Evening revises ,.
RENCH kIF.FIDZOFS—Sznith & Jobnion, 411
F
ket at, would invite the attention of buyers to their
choice sock of French klennos, compnaing the hest
shades of drab, 6111(00120, purple, brown, scarlet, max.
urine blur. and blacks 0ci.31
13LAKIni M ETALLIC FIREPROOF PAL—Jost
jj reed, a large supply of the above article, for Room
mg and other purposes. We eon recommend the moire
hire Proof Paint, for ore have been using it for ',ear
four years, and know , it to he a good article.
octia J R II PUILLIPti, No Storied rt
a!=i==!
534 C ritri nod a j traM i tt P , r f a o n r It aTt ' heelo:re A :t h t . n o st:
bet pots for club or apt-waved bill., by
NV & N MITCHILTREE,
ct'o ISO I.4beny
CIAHRIAGE CLOTII—Jurt received. 5 pieces lad.
Rubber Carnage Cloth, from 4 to O vane. M. , We,
perfectly water proof, and a very durable artlete. Pot.
.le at the Ind. Rubber Heft.- No Wood at.
octal .1 & H PHILLIPS
fIOFFM-30U bags Rao Coder, for We by
nER WOILL it ROE
SOMETHING NEW—lndia Rubber Dr Wring Cops
lust received, 2 dox India Rubber DriokLug cop.
arvery neat article, for sale al Ow Win Rubber Depo
NO 6Wood ati. obl3l. J& B PaILLJ PZ
SG CO
5 50
7 OD
75 eta
O CO
3 DO
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