BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. ' • • FOREIGN NEWS. ARRIVAL OP THE STEAMSHIP CAMBRIA. MIMI DATA LAT . EB. =On Vienna Capitulated—Frightful Carnage: EMPEROR AGAIN IN POWER! Ronowal of War In Danish Blochlasi FREUD CONSTIMMOS ADOPTED. STRUGGLE BETWEEN BONAPARTE AND OAVAIGNAO. Gam' DECLINE IN FRENCH FUNDS! Expected Hostilities id Paris, IMMO OF CUOMO IN 611014 ND IRELENLI+WRIP6 OP ERROR NOT ARRIVED. ADVANCE IN COTTON: PRODUCE MAEEtT INCLINING UPWARD. Prowls Lona Generally Izaproving Now Yvan, Nov. 25, ISt& The Cambria arrived this morning, making the trip In foulteen-days, having sailed on the 9th.— The nears brought by her is of thrilling interesc-- The affairs el the Continent are still in a deplore- Me condition. Commercial matters assume a more favorable position, and money is more alnindatit. AUSTRIA. The city of Vienna has capitulated after a fright- ful bombardment on 28th October. Windishgras carried the suburbs under a galling fire, with every inch disputed. The Viennese hourly expected the Hungarians to their relief. Jellacttieh bad been detached to check them. The two armies had had a battle, end the Hungarians were rooted with prodigious slaughter. The city then offered to capitulate. While the flag was being hoisted the 'Vaginae traction:only fired upon them, which • caused a general battle in the heart of the cityr- Hreit and frightful carnage was the colusequence- , ilia Imperial palace was fired. On the 2d of Nov. the Capital was in poasesaion of the Imperial forces. The Emperor, since the capitulation, pledged himself noisto revoke the Constitution until March next. GERMANS Business is in a state of great disorder. A new ministry has been formed, and all ranks of nobility hors hem abolished. An immense mob had attacked the Assembly, and the excitement had run to such a height, that m any of the malcontents carried cords in their hands kir the purpose of summarily hanging ob.. noxious members, and it Is expected that frightful carnage will speedily ensue. pi):4ZM7,l;a4 espeated that war will be *nested in the Danish Duchies as soon as the spring will per- r7n - i The Constitution has finally passed the Assam• bly, and a great contest is going on between Louis Napoleon Bonaparte and General Cav signer! for the Presidency. Alan:deg decline in French funds; 3 per cent. as lots as 40, but closed at 42. A large number of trove had been assembled in the city, and appearances universally betokened another Awful struggle, should Napolen be the successful candidate. ENGLAND. From England the nears is unimportant, u• cept that the Cholera is largely on the inemase; most wealthy families leaving the cities in Mee dof L the contagion. ..~, Things here generally ant quiet. Wrim of spun have not yet arrived in the cases of O'Brien and his associates. A large businesithee been done in Govern tent Stocks. MANUFACTURES AND COMMERCIA L. Letxmort, Nov. 9th, 18481. Since the sailing of-the Acadia, produce hat not improved. Holders are willing, but buyers are Mill cautious; the demand is air, and tendenc+ up . ward. Corn trade is steady, but the supply being . • large, prices are generally nominal, with down -on 4 tendency. The manufacturing aspects are drisettled. Iron dull .Clcrrroilj stiffer; in some instances a alight id. vitiice has been *h. Salo of the week amtrunt to 28,000 bales. 'Prices range for Orleans 9to 31c; lipletid .34 to etc. Brokers' quotations for fair . are, Made and Bowed 31c., Orleans 41c. Clasna—lmports are increasing, and buyera pur chase only for immediate wares. Wheat--1 Leda 72.104 to 7s. 11d; White In. 2d. to Bs. 84. ;ore, 33a sd. Fume—Meal 17a 3d. to 17s 6d. Wheat Flour, 29, 6d. to 30s. Pitowszcset—ldarkat ilna,al an advance of 2 to 3s per cwt. Shoulders 22 to 255; Canvassed Hants 34 to 4205 Mesa Berl 40 to 460; Prime IS to 40s. Pork—Mess 475. to 54a; Prime 34 to 350.. Lace—Lard is active at 39 to 41. Cana-- GTheese inactive at 30 to 325. taxacco—Kentuclry Leaf 21 to 44; stemmed 3 to 51. Wages ornanuracturtng Labor I Eng land. Ms. Faros : towing the autumn of 1867, I visited . Burope;and while in great Britain, spent several weeks in the manufacturing district. I was adirdt• red with entire freedom to the Linen factories at Belfast, Ireland; to the Machine Shops and Cotton ' Funnies at Greenock and Glasgow, in Scotland to a large Woolen Factory at Leeds; to several of the Machine Shops and Cotten Mills at Manohes t et; to a Lace Factory at Derby, and to the Shops at Sheffield and Birmingham. Allthe processes-In the Several manufactures were shown to meld all nip inquiries were answered without reserve, and to my entire satisfaction. The rate of wages paid.to the operatives, and the cost of production, were of coarse points which I could not overladll I was uniformly attended by the proprietor or man ager of the factory ; and the information received was Immediately noted in my memorandom-book, from which I take the following par Oculars regard. lag Sieges : The operative in all cases boards himself out of the Linen In the Mill at Belfast, wages from I ld, to 13d. per day ; average 6s. a week, equal to 81, 44. In the Cotton Mills which I visited at Greenock and Glasgow, in Scotland, wages ranged from es. to 64. 6d. sterling a week; average not over 7s. 6d, egret to $lBO. In the large Woollen Mills at Leeds, wages rang ed from es. to I.os. Betting aareek; average not over 9s equal to $2 le, Id the two beat Cotten Factorieil visited at MI n chester, one of them spitting One Lace Thread from No. 200 to No. 400, and the other spinning No. 40 ' Mule Twist, the average wages paid to men, wo men and children, as given me by the proprietors, was Ms a week, equal to 52 88. At the same time, the proprietors informed me, that their rate of sta ges was considerably above the general rate; and in accordance with this statement, I found in these two mills-much the best clothed andkiest Looking sets of operatives I saw in any factories In Great Britain. As another teat Mlle cost of labor, I ascertained from the proprietors themselves, who, in some in.. stances, submitted to my inspection their private weekly mantes aeon; that No. 40 Mule Twist was produced and parked for markir,at • cost of 2d per pound on labor. And this embraced me chanics and all other labor employed about tiro es tablishmenta Skilled labor is also much cheaper in Manches ter than m Lowell. In one mill, much larger num the may mill of the Merrimack Company, I was informed that the bead overkoker. having a genend superintendence of the whole mill, received $l5 a Week, equal le $2 40 a day, mad the overseers of particular rooms from 27s to 30s a week, eqimi aa d 31 20 per day. My general conclusion was, that labor in Cotton manufacture in Manchester, was at least 33 per cent and in the Woolens at Leeds at least 50 per =la. thee , than alarm labor, atthe same time, Very respecifrilly, JOHN AMEN. CAND Y—A fresh supply susl re P. eslYal sulA kraals by meta J KIDD & /ALIVE 01L-250 galls Am reed assa for Wet by V oo•L7 J RIDD kCo - OHS P'D • past andfor ode noTI3 .1 KIDD tt. Co CUD LIVER OIL-30 pale Jut reed and for salp:by 110•13 J KIDD to Co • Ell , f i g .: 4 w, miNuEDiTANDLISO bzs and fez sale by no , t 3 szrxerts a rqco L ts ugl u v LOAF SUGAR. 32 bbls, small loaves, for sale by aOII3 W 14 MITCHELTREIII Clan9el7ll—,KMThae s crude woe and 0 for sate by 18Akti1 DICKEY & Co, novl3 front at APPLES-28bblr mil, Gl!I ll reeeived and for IL 0 by novla WICK &111 1 CANDLESS WOOL! .— WOOL!!—The highest market price in 4 eash b will be paid &sr the 'diferent rrades, of 13 & W ELARBAUI3I4, • novl9 53 water and IDS Iron; st ILOWE'S CREAM CiLEFSE=iiels , gem very mtperiar Cream Cheese, Just received by hcrelo 8 & W WS/WAUGH BE G .zb N, A.P.FLE:3-12:1 We Green Apples, on ebn tignment and for sale by b 0•17 now A cummirotiAm sZtrot Cream C mina, f. PRIEND, B E Y 4Co _t;Q_AjitIXRCIAI,,, &KORB. MM= 1618 San NOVEMBER I rise. - 7 13 2G thmday, 7 12 27 Monday, 7 13 Tum 6 Y, . 714 Wed 4.5.47, 715 30 TburiGtlay, 7 15 1 Frid.7l - 7la PIT! RBOB.OII BOARD OP MADE :00MMITrRE FOR NOVEMBER. 08110. W . 7 . TOTTEN. _ . • °Friar flrratureou Oszarrr, Monday Morning, November, 27, 1848. Saturday was a dal] day as usual, and very lii tie was •done in ..the way of sales. The weather was dark and stormy, and quite disagreeable for out door business. FLOUR--Sules Gout first hands were small, re ceipts being light. Sales of 100 bids on the wharf at 3,90 p bid, which is a fraction lower than kr trier rates. Regular sides from store by dray load lots at 4,121 p bbl. GRAlN—Nothing was done worthy of report. Prices wand about the same as at last quotations . GROCERIES—The market is steady, but not active. We note regular sales to the trade at the following rabse—N 0 sugar 5i551 by bad, and 51 6451 by the bbl. Rio coffee 7167/c pi lb. N 0 molasses 30e sugar house 40154.5 c p gall. Loaf sugar 843110 as in quality. Rice 51a5ic p In, i n limited quantities. PROVISIONS--Sales of good western cured bacon lit moderate quantities at, for shoulders 46 di, odes 41041, and hams at 6107 c as in quality Sales of lard at 75371, of butter, we note antes of keg at 81091 c. -- CHEESE—Good W R is in fair request at 546 51, and cream at 6161 c p lb, FRUIT—Sales of green apples from first hands at 73687, and from store at 3101,08, all in quality. Sales of dried apples at 55062,and of peaches at 51,2`tat,31 w bu. STEAMBOAT A CCIDENT.--The steamers Empire and Pontiac came in collision thirty miles below Louisville on Friday night. No injury to the Em pire and but slight injury to the Pontiac. CANAL. CLosoco—The Illinois and Michigan cas nal was closed by ice on the 10th inst. Near La Salle oh the 1111 t, the ice mu from three to four inches thick, and navigation was entirely sevens ded.—[Lou. Jour. QvArrirrr or Driwint.,r GRAINS PRCVWCED rn TEEL trii. &Am—The following is the amount of the different Linda of grain produced in the United States in 1847, according to the estimate contained in the table preceding the agricultural repcirt of this office for the present year, viz: Breadstuff. Bushels. Total Bash Indian corn or maize, 539 350,000 Wheat, 114.245,500 Rye, 29,222,700 Buckniheat, 11,673,500 Grain not used Anbrendattat Oran, 167,567,000 Barley, 5,649,950 Tote', Other articles of food Potatoes, 100,950)00 bushels. Beans and peas, 50,000,000 Rice, 103,640,530 pounds. Estimated population, 20,746,400. —[Patent Office Report for 1847. Navistar Tuna—The New York Post remarks: —One of the greatest drawbacks to the consump. tion of our provisions abroad, and in the English is, that good derwriptions have not taken that stand as to packing, qdality, and good clear pickle ne cessary for consumption, especially among a people as the English, tied as they are to numerous con. ventionalities and old usage. That this has been detrimental to the above branch of our trade no one wkquegion, yet, that an improvement is now perceptible, has been universally conceded, but not enough to meet or remove the objections per sisted in on the other nide. Take, for instance, the important article of our shipping hams, the proper mode of curing which we extract from a letter Of our Liverpool correspondent, now, and for many years a large dealer in the above line. ' 'tem halm have not yet taken that stand in the English market which they must ultimately reach. Na article in the trade requires no much care in the manufacture; the great desideratum us mildness of core with mellowness of flavor. We believe the former may be obtained by packing for shipment (after eighteen to twenty-one days in the usaatlmmess of cure) with mane Turks Ishmd or St L`ber salt; this will ensure condition and art act on the meal to the extent that ordinary salt will We ; however, venture our opinion on this point reservedly, but at the same time, when we find Irish and English hams sell freely from 60. to 80s per owl, we think it is worth some attention m the endeavor to elevate the" price of Americas." In the article of good prime beef however, oar curing has astonishingly improved, and we are now able to enter the field successfully against Irish curers, so much so that our packers of beef by the previous showing of high prices mint have been well remunerated. The sanirwriter on that subject says, 'The quality of the best brands of American beef are much approved of. The desirable points being,to have the color a bright pink, the pickle clear, with a good capping of Turks Island or oth er coarse ssli; the coarse pieces, necks, shanks, &c, as scarce, and the meat as fat as possible. In addition to all these, -- the weight (marked on the cask) correctly put lido every tierce." The evil erects of careless or false economy in this selection of quality and mode of packing, m strikingly made apparent in the heavy stock of park now on hand at Liverpool, chiefly of an in ferior grade, and is thus represented— 'Tire high prices made in 1847 for prime mess pork meeting a surplus production of 'bulk bacon' at this chief packing points, seem to have induced many packers simultaneously to commence ma. king prime men pork oat of bulk bacon; the re sult hair been, .that there is now in this market 8000 ba nets called 'prime mesa port,' but which is unsal cable as such, and must be taken of slow. ly for Jr eland to compete with 'coarse meat or . A really good article of •prune mesa park' cut into bar pound pieces from hogs not exceed ing 180 !Lis to fs:10 IDs, cured only in pickle, to be of a bright pini: color, packed with clean clear pickle, and with a good capping of coarse snit, will always find e ready sale, and such an article will seldom, 17 °Tor, go ender 50a per barrel, and will often touch 65, to 70.; at present the latter price could be readily , hod. Aptrit of the Domestic itiortet Maysville, Nov. 21,1818. Hemp—We quote hemp at wok?, with few if any buyers above 5,25, to blab a prime article commands. We noticed a shipment East yester day of 100 balos—some 10 or 11: tone--solo at $5, 75, &livered at the river. A lot of 3 tons men. chant/Ile sold on Thoriday at $5. Contracts for the new crop are making quite froely at $5, and buyers have more offers than they will take. Wli eat-65c is the usual rate; 70e is offered at the City Mills for prime. Flom Ls without change. New York, Nov. 20 —At market-1,800 beef cattle ; (800 Southern, remainder Eaalern and thLs Staley 50 colas and calves, and 4,000 sheep and lambs: Beet Caule—Fur fair retailing qualities there has been a pretty brisk demand during the week. Prices remain firm et from Si to ST, / p cwt.— Fromila e appearam a of the yard we should any there m ere between 3 and 400 head left over. A lot of 40 shipped to Bermuda. The sale are mainly r.o the city butchers, and there are but few or DO packers in market. Cow. and Calves--Hanged from $24 to $350 05.0:ash—a sold. Sheep-51,Wa52,75a4,50. Lambl , l-5102.,051.—.un501d 500. Jam's Exerrou...—We would call attention to this excellent :Moody for Coughs, Colds, Comm:rapttan, !attne, and all affections of the Throat and Lungs. fleeing several times within • few years put herd occa sion to use a medicine of this kind, we have hy experi ence tested its excellent qualities, and are Prepared to recommend it to others. hiinisters or other public speakers afflicted swab timnetnal affections will find great benefit from its us ise. It prepared by a stienti fic physician, and all Masses find it a safe and effi cacious medicine in the diseases fur winch it is re commendetL-4Colurabas (Ohnol Cruz and JOUTIMi. Forealeat the Pekin Tea Store, Nu. 7D Fourth street. uffilt.s ID' Di.PIPSLA iS the bane or many a man. oriel once. No tongue can describe the sufferings caused by this dills:sating &must It unfits mar for his sta tion In life, whatever it may be, and makes him feel as though he would rather hot exist than endure such misery. Yet these sufferings are produced in the Ent place by derangement of the stomach, and if this wens mat by using ii. A. Pahnestock's Anti-I/dims., Pills, the bowels would be cleansed, the accumulation of tole carried off, and • speedy and sure relief obtatned. Prepared and geld by L orne A. FAHNESTOCI3 a Co, corner Ist and wood, also 6th and wood ..sts oetlB " ADII,III. Rom Co. Onto, Feb. lb , 13. M. "Meson. J. Kidd & Co.: We wish w Inform you that we Else sold all of your Worm SPecifto you rein with us. We wish you to send as some more as soon as possible, as it has given goner& satisfaction b ere. We have many calls for it slues we are oat of ttu t article. It has succeeded all other preparations that county, and far this reason we wish to keep a supply oil band. FL & M. A. PATTER sori." Green Applei, . . The above is one alba hundreds of similes commu nications which the proprietors of this medi gibe are daily reeehdne. Where it tuts been Introdoemd. It has bemuse the mmt tomtit, remedy in .4. For side at the drab store of J KIDD & Co, 60 Wood at. ' whiter skin of hers, th en snow, And puns as mommsental al Winner." All females have skin like the above, who a to /ones Lily White. It maketh pare snowy, yet oats Bold ai e 9 Libertyatinct„ 391 e PORT OF PITTSBURGH. • eItEPTED, LouisMcLane Bennett, Brownsville Adeline, Perk:neon, Brownsville ; Camden, Hendrickson, Beaver. 'Michigan No 2, Gilson, Beaver. Lake Erie,Shales. Beaver. Beaver, ark, Wellsville. m ooo ngabela, Stone, Cia. Vermont, Hazlett, Louisville. Heil Colorable, Green. Cia. St. Anthony, Kinney, Wheeling. Newark, Bishop, Zanesville. Niagara, Cox, St Lome. Consul, Kinney, Wheeling. Colombian, Cia. Caleb Cope, A. Murdock. Beaver. Ilioiti phase& 4 4s Ts 15 4 43 721 447 834 44$ 941 4 45 10 47 4 45 11 59 4 44 mom. DEPARTED. Louis McLane Bennett, Brownsville.) Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Camden, Hendrickson, Beaver. Michigan No., 2, Gilson, Beaver. Beaver, Clark, Wellsville. Arrow, Gordon, Brownsville. Arrowline, Morris, Brownsville. Messenger, Reno, Cincinnati. Pacific, Campbell, Louisville. Amenca, Dc Camp, Cia. Hudson, Poe, Bridgeport. Wellsville, Barns, Cin. Caleb Cope, Moore, Beaver and Wellsville. At dusk last evening, there were 6 feet 0 inches ater in the channel, by pier mark, and rising. BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY. Cincinnati Paugets, 10 A. M. Brownsville Packets, 8 A. M., and 4 P. M. Nashville Cumberland. St Louis. North River. Louisville Vermont. Wheeling St. Anthony. Consul. St Luisa—Per Vermont-9 kg. shot, R Dalzel! & co; 7 hhds tob, Geo Weyman; 2 has tools, Whit more & Wolff; 15 bbls scorching*, Brumley & Smith; 25 his starch, W McCully; 7 has garden seeds, L S Waterman. Sunfish—Per Welbville 50 Ws apples, James Hanna; 27 hhds tab, J C Bidwell; 8 kgs butter, McGill & Roe; 13 bbd, lob, 1) Leech & co; GO bbls dour, A G Ewing; 21 do do, J S Dilworth; 1 do apples, Crum & McGrew; 37 eke wool, Win Bing. ham; 13 eke barley, Wood dz Hughes; 81 pkgs sun dries, B. Dulzell & co. B , Y virtue of a precep under the hands of the Hon. Donm Jr.,mtn Pat on, President of the Court of Common Picea, in and for the Fifth Judicial District of Pennsylvania, and Justice of the Court of Oyer and Terminer, and general Jail delivery, In and for said District. and William Kerr, and Samuel Jones, Es quires, Associate Judges of the same CoOrts, in and for the county of Alleghendated the Met day of Septem ber, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hue. deed and forty eight, and to me directed, for holding a Coon of Oyer anal Terminer and Gement Jail delive ry, at the Court House hi the city of Pittsburgh. on the eth Monday of December nor, at 10 o'cloc kA. M. Public notice is hereby given to all Justices of the Peace, Carom r and Constables of the county of Alle gheny, that they be then and there in their proper per sons with their rolls, records, inquisitions, alumna dens, and other remembrances, to do those thing. which to their respective offices in their behalf, appear to be done—and also those that will prosecute the per sons that now are, or may be In the jail of said cont.) , of Allegheny, to be then, and there to prosecute against them as shall be Just Given under my hand at Pittsburgh, this 21. st day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty eight, and of the Common wealth the sixty ninth 694,491,700 toeM-ald.orttS JOHN FORSYTH, She riff. ATCHES, of a very fine qua li ty, and beautiful V pattera selemed expressly for retail miles, made by Cooper, Tobias, Johnson, L thertand, Davie. k Co, Beesley, and other genuine and approved manufamu rers in Paglaad. _ 173,516,950 eA008,650 F. ll Jewelled 19 carat Gold Patent Lever Watches. as low as 15:N. Others at varicose prices. according to qoality, weight, &n., varying from *4O to SIN. Silver watches in great variety, from SS to 530. All over 810 warranted. Levers as low as $lB. _ . . . JEWELRY, consistmg of gold guard, vest and fob chains, keys, seals, pencils, finger rings, bn est pins, studs, ear rings, bracelets.lockets, buckles, slides, he. Also. sliver combs. card cases, fruit knives, thuables, shields, pencils. buckles, slice., toothd ear picks, he. W W WILSON, nov`n 57 market st, cot 4th ANECDOTEX , --Cyclopedis of Moral and ReLipman Anecdotes: a collection of several thousand Facto, lnodents, Nurtures, Example and Testimonies, em bracing tha best of the kind in most fanner colleenons, and some hundreds in addition. anginal and selected, the oriole arranged ana clasitified on a new plan, -inth copious topical and scriptutal Outage. By Rev IL Arabia, A M., Pastor oldie Providence Church, New York: with an Introduction by Rev. Geo. D. Cheerer, D.D. Just published. The above, with a number of new and valuable pub lications, for sale by ELLIOTT & ENGLIOH, nov2ll Ni wood at RESH FROM THE SHELL—By Burke L Colt F Foot Express,at reduced pried aeeondow date a lovers of this delicious luxury, BURKE k Co. have resolved to supply the people regularly through• out the season, with We choicest Fmsh Oysters i cans, half cans and shell, at such reduced prices will enable every family to enjoy dos delicacy u thei tablet. An Express load will he received daily at the ware house of SNO C BIDWELL, Water street, between Sirothfield and Grant, mid for sale the , e, and .t the lowing depots: Reis A. klerger, corner eviiiihaelil and ad six; E Heacietori, Diamond; A Ili.evlev. Peon at, sth Ward; D Haughey, foot of Liberty st; J Cohan, Ir Pennai Avenue; Mercer & Robinson, Allegheny coy. 11IPORTEU LilliEUT FRIER THE MANEFACTU• RERS.—The subscnbers, being th e exclusive im porters of James Plasprau A. Sons' Soda Ash for this market, are now and will connnue to ha largely sup plied with this celebrated brand, which they will .11 at the lowest market price for cash or approved They refer to the glass and soap mansuacturers of this city generally respecting the quality W 6. hl MITCHELTREE, noel • IGO liberty ct Bleaching Powder, (Chloride of Lime.) PORTEO DIRECT PROM THE DAR L'FAC RERS.—Tbe mbmribers have on hand and snit constantly be supplied with. Jas. Mailman k Pons' cel ebrated Blemhing Powder, which they. will warrant equal Vont supenor to any imported itrthe States, and which they are prepared to sell at the lowest mar ket pace for cash or approyrd noel W A hi MITCRELTRF:E, IGO liberty at Aluspratt A. Sons' Zeds Ash. THE subscriber. ant now receiving thew Fall stock ante above article, three veuels, mai the Juniata, Medallion and Lydia, having arrived as Pialadelphla and Baltimore, and two more, the Stephen Baldwin and shortly expected; they are, therefore, prepared to motive orders. They will receive dunng the win ter and spring regular auppltes rut New Orleans. novl3 W & 11 MITCHELTREZ NFORkLATION WANITIL—Was taken by I mu. take from the landing, foot of Wood street, on last Tursday, 2011 Wt., seek WOOL, marked "Stash & Stnetalr," Pet. Any person by returning it, or Infor mation by which it may be received grill liberldiy rewarded by S W eIARBA UGH, COMMISSION PROVISION MERCIL&NTS BALTIMORK Etarusicas—atreh, Carothers & Co., Alexander Laughlin, John Grier. nove-dam. wertr•us Emit:perm I cue Lavender Blankets; I bale Lavender Blanket coating; do drab do 2 do blue do Consignment. from Eastern manufacturers, and for sale at eastern prices with carriage added. nov22 MURPHY & LEE,lllst, foot oth DLANKETB! BLANAETB!!—IIoa.e keepers and others wanting above goods, will bear In mind that a large assortment has lately been received, of all qualities, including some very MURPHY, limes, and superior, at the dry pods house of W It noriti N E comer 4th ats MILLINERY GOODS—Jost recetved by Expresa, a tear pieces or cherry colored silk Winton Netts and Creme. Also, a lot of Bonnet Silks, Satins, Vet. vete and Rlbbocts. SMITH er. JOHNSON, riARFETS: CARPElllit—Ravinlustree'd from the manufncturer direct, a splendidCar pa. of most beautiful colors and shading., and any one furnishing parlors would do well by examining our stock, as we are selbng veky novl6 t hVOLINTOCK, 76 Fourth et HOPIS. LEA.ORE FACTORY. fIAMILTON STEWART, manufacturer of Heavy Starlings, Cheeks, Yee., %threes street, city of Allegheny. novls-aly• WRAPPING PAPHR—IOOO mu Crown Wrappidir Pliper, 1000 do medium do, 'um rec'd and for .ale by nom!! FRIIIIID, FtHF.V & Co LEAD—es pigs Lead, just reed and for slide by nov2l FRIEND, RUBY & Co DRIED PEACHES — E 7 sacks past Teo d and for sale by nitv2l FRIEND, RREY & Co - FEATHERS - 24 sacks jou received and for sale by nor% FRIEND. R HEY & Co CtINRENG-11 su ck. 1711 . I/Tat !o ff. .JO7l' bY uovtl TOW II F EATHERS---78 0 sacke nair s lAtinAlgii,if=ebzeo DRY PEACHES-12 sac&a.w landing horn surd . Consul, and (or solo by Por.b.J . 19AIAL DICKEY & Co M— AZARINE BLUE PARMETTOS—A farther sup. ply of above goods, or different opened this morn• ing at We gore of nov22 W R MURPHY GOODS EXPECTED—W it Murphy will receive in • few days, superior gray Pedals Cloth for Indies and mimeo seek.. • eget STRAW WRAPYINU PAPER-2000 milt for ule by 0 SC1100:01 AKER & Co, LEATHER VARl4lBll—ATorays on hand and for gale Ly novin R T LEECH, Jr FISH—e bbl. No 1 Salmon; 1 calk Codfish; 1 do WOO. nth; 1 do smoked Hallibati No 1. 2 and a Mackerel, for mac by n0,r17 .1 D WILLIAM BBOOMB--122 dot Brodm , jest reed and far .ale by RGB4 A CUNNINGHAM, novl7 144 libotty ball cheat. Y It Tea, on consignment mu! for sale IP novl7 ROM' A CUNNINCIHAM TAR -200 hbla North Citation Tar, in largo barrel. and good order, for ale by novB TAAFFE to O'CONNOR I(LIME -100 bbls Louisville White Lime, ter sale Ity3 aovlll HUBBRIDGE, WILSON & water a IMPORTS ET RIVER. FROG L AEI ATION FLOWKW9 GICIMa=I THE al:Member is pre pared to furnish Bouquets 10f Weddings, Balla and Parries, composed of nee fragrant Firmrera. Orders leti with W. T. Boyer, Jr, Pt Min street, or through the Post Office, artll be de. livered promptly JA%li %VgidDROP. Manche... Nursery. aorta dim. PATENT SODA ASTI, =2l tn=VT 74 :f.n \o. 3 Coxactu. Rain, Mate GROCERIES, &o. To Western Morehants. T es . :. 4 EY k Pilaff *Ter for tale at 35 Wood street 1 1 1:Z: raebllM on 1 Inn' ten =Vs:d m e ' s Teas ; 1,42 Rio c2.aw. 10 Pepper 5 Alspice; 100 bog 1 lb Loop, 50 and fis Tobacco; 20 .211 :s SI mist; bblN.l3 Sorer; 100 bbla M.Mus. ; 75 " No. o. .d 3 Mackarel ; 20 b b do do • bbls N. C. Tor: 10" Tamers ; 45 biz Cliocolate 50 " Raisin.; 23 " Whitt Pipe.; IMO " A..d Window thaw from 533 it, 24,30; 20 ask. Soda Ash ; 30 bbl. S. Solis ; 10 cska Pearl Aah ; 14 " Salomon.; " Gomm Clay; WO kg* Axed nails, with • general assortment of all sixes of iron, and Pittsburgh manufactured article. atkry_prices. septs TE subscribers are now receiving and offer for me at low rates, as follow., sir 85 lif chests YH. Imperial, 60 bbl. No 3 Mackerel 0 P and blk as belt bbli do 80 bk. do do 7 1 bg. white Brazil Sugar SOO hap Rio and Lardra 133 bra Herring, No 1 Coffee IS Ms Bordeaux Almonds 15 bgs Old Gov Java do 33 " E Wainuta 160 boo manufactured T. 35 " Filberts bacon, ss, Ms, 10s, 321, 30 ." Brazil Nuts Ilb and lb lump; las 30 " Tenn Grd Pinta and bs Span do 200 bra W R Raisins WO Inns Counts 20 one. 1 . 002.0.0 Catsup I bbl Brumes. 60 drums Sign 25 bags Pepper 7 mats Dates 2 ceroons indigo IS cask. Zante Currants "S' bags Pimento 20 bzs Shelled Almonds 5 eases Liquorice ch Leawood 20 bx. Rock Candy 4, v d es; 2 casks . adder 70 bk. Sardines 20 bk. Not Chocolate 73 " Fire crackers 2 casks Epsom Salts 8 " spiced Chocolate 23 bbls Tanners' Oil 3 eases Prunes 5 casks Lamp Oil M bits Lemon Syrup 15 Isza Sperm Candles 1 ease prered Ginger 43 boa White Pipes 7 gross Slacking 5 casks Rice 1.0,0 W Principe, Regalia, 37 bag. Dairy Salt Cando, and Havana 33 bbis refuted Sugar Cigars 1 GUSH k BENNETI, opposite St Cberle. Hotel "1.3 g Wood st C H. GRANT offers Co tags Rio coffee, 00 do blk Pepper, 7..1 pkg. Y H, 0 P mid Im perial Tem; 30 Mils crashed and pul verised Suar.; 07 do No. 5,7 & Loran°. 2 casks Madder, 2 eeroom 10 bra ground Pepper .r tale on aneoannodanng al boo Hunt's Axe.; 3 do Holmes' do; 33 mama Tow Wrapping Paper, 150 do Mrs..' do do; 60 do: Hemp eordid 00 c iVa l' erto 'fi n 1 1; ' 11 7 ; 3,631 lb. No 1 & 2 13•111.ng; 63 big Rmin Soap; 10 do rare do; 39 bbl. Rosin; 20 cask. TennanPs double 11=3:1211 5 balm Rare Ginger, 6 do Allspice, 50 mans cinnamon, refined Soda Asti; 38 bas 10011101 am: 04 do Eat° do. 1109 do pint Pl ea IS do 4 do do; 14 do quart Bottles, 130 bbl, Lime, 115 kr Beatty's Ride Pow -1.011 Z r ao Rock do; 14 bdles No4l Sheet Iron; ED Peacock and Patent Lever Plan. ha. . • 1 10 b. la, sa, 8a and 15. Tobago*, Tarim. brd and quolalea; 10 kegs Carolina and V. ream Tobacco 60 bbl. No 3 t.o meek orol, 75 bbd. N 0 &to, ssD km tprzlorditte k Le . 1,1221 ad ° lb. A 'Bandean SUNDRIEZ-1.50 bags Green Rio Coffee; 35 bags fumy 15 do Laguayra 10 do old Gov Java 30 half chests Green Teas; 20 do Chulan and Oolong Teas; 50 do catty boxes us'd " 5U bases Tobacco, assorted; 50 do Crumpion & Co's Palm Soap; 30 do Chillicothe I do Castile 10 do Palm and Almond 40 do 211 R Ralsirs; SC do " " new crop; 1.263 lb. Zoete Currants; 90 bbl. small Loaf Sugar; 3 caws Wolsoy D a " IU bbls crushed and pulverizsd Byer; 6 do N 0 Clarified 3 cases Extract of Lemon; 1 do " Roae; 1 do, " Vanilla; dos fine Olive OR; 10" cans superior Mustard, 1 " assorted Jellies; case Jujube Pasta; 1 " Liquorice; 50 dos Patent Zinc Wash Boards; LSO do M.1120(70 , 1 Corn Brooms; ROOD lb. ouperior Balerams; 30 has brood., and Star Candles; for sal* by 00320 J D IVILLLLOLS, corner wood and sth sis GROCERIES -65 550. prime N 0 41tr 40 bbl. Loaf Sugar, Nos 2, 6 an Q 7 53 " Prin. NO Moluses 12 7 Sugar House 100 bags promo oa.lo Coffee ff.. 55 chests Y 11 Tea bss 6 nnd 12 lb do aodG P 3 69 ,rgutia Tobacco, la 54. and ler 20 bbl. large No 3 Mackerel 116441 Far sale 67 W & M MITCHUM/ME, sepal 160 &berry at Glibilatai44-146 Eh& N ()14-ugar, _ 140 bbl. Molauss; 50 7 SH do 540 bags prima Hu Coffee; 65 Mebane Y H and G P Teas Ib - Powettong do P.M bcs 5. and 12r 'Tobacco 1 11/ ' bbl. * I P arlrYio 2 Mackerel: A general usenment of Pittsburgh manufseurred uticles, all ofarkieb mill be sold loar - by aerla JAMES DALZEIJ, al rester at QUNDRILN---4Zi bags Hto Coffee, • prime anicle; ICO pkgs H, Imp'), P and Black Tess; 60 b as Tobacco, is. 6 and 6 Plug; 10 bags Pepper; 5 do Alsip.; lUD bb(. Nos 1 and 3 Mackerel; • 50 do Gibbad Ilsartar, 1O da Saloum 10 drams Codfish; 1 cask Madder, 10 MID chopped Logwood; 1 caroon Lodi& 1111 cask. Soda Ash; rec.:ring and for sale by ROST • CUNNINGHAM, .4.71 144 Liberty st FniffiH TEAS-29P hallenests,very superior grades Young Hyena, Gysou Strn, Gunpowder,lotpeal. Hyman, Now landtng and (my sale by WICK ta M'CANDLESS, aep2.l comer wood and water o GROCERIES —MO baga Green Rl° Caren; 75 half enema Young Hyson Tea; In do Imp!, O P and Ink do 90 boxes Leung and Plug Tobae. 1Z21221 - • - 75 do Sztleratav, 15 bag... Pepper, sdo Alspicv; 50 bales Cotton Ilittung, 25 do Candlewick; With • general usoninent nt Orocenes, received and for sale by R ROBISON & Co, novo 102 Liberty it Pittsburgh, Nov. 6, 11146. REIGY APPLES—G bbl. Rambo; %Jr 5 Ohl. Fall Pippin; 5 do hollow cored Pippm; 15 do Golden do 7do Lonnisland do 4 do Pp!Menhirs; I do 'Mammoth do Now !muting from rpm New England and for sole by nove I. P WATERMAN MY • ' <0 k eornprooog 1 Young Ilyson Teas, half elm. end easy boxes; Onnisurdor do do do do Import.' do do do do Sobehobrit and Posteekong, In bat( ehests, of various qualities .14 Inns ll:gamut., InLE store and for sale by _ BAHAY ITH, 18 sustl2o wood st REIFMaI SUGAIL-10 b. D. B. lame loaf sugar NO bbill lull. E, 3,3, 7 mad 11l steal/ do 'XO do 4 rughtd do • BB do powdered do 60 do clanled do i' ."'" and for sale by JANES A HUTCHISON & Co, NTS Aos S. Louie Refinery. OILS _3,500 pd. winter bleached Whale 011; 100 do do do Sperm do 15 Ws do Raebed While do do brown Tonne. do sdo Spin Tornune; 'Acorn and a 0551 0 BLAMURN tr. Co MNED SUGARS-5 bait D R lam Loaf; 600 R bbl. 4,5, 5,7 and 8 emailde; MO do embed; ISO do powdered; in M. and for sale by JAMJAMkg A HUTCHISON & Co, jy24 Agenta of St, Lords Steam Sugar Refinery' RED SANDERS-3 bbl, for oak by bos93 R E SELLERS VIT. GENTIAN-13 Ms for math by nova R E SELLERS MOYER AND TIMOTHY GEED-6 bbl. Ohio CI. ref Seed; RI do Ps. Timothy Beed to nova and fo Ws by noril J& R FLOYD SOCKS AND FLANNEL-60 dos super Wean, Soar; 300 yds bar'd Flannel, be store and for sale noe23 1 ft R FLOYD CESE -320 has Cheese; la casks do; in store and for sale by EaNGLIBII fa BENNETT, noeall 37 wood et CIOARS-10.0uo Diem boat Yarn Principe Pgars, for sale low by norta ENOLIeIi & BENNE= PRA NUTS-303 bush reed end for sale by nov2l TABSBY & BEST lA7 INDOW GLASS-66 by. 3616 . , 200 do 8310; 38 do 10.612; 36 do 10x14; on band and for rale by ooTit3 TASSEY A. BEST - - SOAP -73 bx• No I Cin. Soop, reed and for sale by 0r0473 TASSEY 8 BEST f 1.1.151- 6 bbl. reed and for sale by nov23 TASSEV tc REST FLOUR -200 bbl. S F Floor for sale by novEiJOHN El DILWORTH QUNDRIES-31 bbls Crob Cider, prime ankle; 50 do green Apples,rambos, raiment, pippins, tccii 1 50 bush dried Poaches; 6 bbl. Roil But er, just reed and for Mil, by novt(l JOHN 5 DILWORTH PIO METAL-100 mos Middlesex Foreate ?demi, in sr .ro and for sale by noet3 'AMPS DALZELL G REEN APPLES--130 bblibre c Apia's landing mut forccic by 00•23 JAMS EMOUR-410 bbls Pan o tly Floor landing from by n ante vAmitA, and for . zELL litiomgan I , Afan crml3 APPLE 3-300 bonli dried Apples; 20 bbla poen do in store and for sale by I & R FLOYD, nov22 Round Church Building - - DOTABII AND SCORCHINGS-40 casks (fil'Con non's) pun" Prim* 3 do Scorching., In more and for nolo by nov22 J a. R. FLOYD BUTTER -16 bbl. (Plains/Tool Roll Butter, 60 keg. packed do, received sod for sale by novrJ J & R FLOYD MACKEREb-40 bbls No 3 Mackerel; 6 rNo I do: for sale by tusl.2 8 P YON BONNHOR_FIT & Co _ . DrERRINO-6 bbl. for sale by JUL n cr.l2 SI" VON BONNHORST &Co PRODUCE TO ARRIVE - 66 bagsdried Peaches; 28 maks Flaxseed; 4 sack. Feathers, hourly no. peered and for sale by MURPHY, WILSON & Co, 48 mod at - FO 88TE1711fliOATS-6 cue. 45 In bleachM Sheet. Inge; 6 bales No 3 heavy Lowell Twills, for steam boat desks, just reel and for sale by noell MURPHY. WILSON & Co C , OPEN PLAID LONG SHAWLS—We have just 1 2.v;'7,14elovor.rabToP:aVercoo"1::: I to P IIIIrwl invite the attention of the ladies. ALEXANDER & DAY, 73 market noviti N W mar of the diamond ENRENCLI AtERJNOS—Just received, Inver Naas. I: rine blue Alvoon and Scarlet French !derlcoa. notrll ALEXANDER tr. DAY lALACY DE WINS—Lau opened, a good asap& .r .r aceat of plain black Mamba de talus, of all qaal ALEXANDER & DAY nMgErM M==! . MP?,JOHN 11. hIELLOR, Nix 81 Wood street, hat now received a Jell assort ment of Piano Fortes, selected from the following inansifamories in Boston and New York, to which the attention 01' purchasers is respectfully invited. Those from Mc Chickerine. the sale of which he in wide Agent in Western Penn sylvania.) have what is termed the New Circular Seale; !miry an improvement recently made, and st . ..mph= a decided advantage in power and th e o tone over any others. 'The following are the patterns and styles of Chickering's. No. 1. ftoasonaod, 7 .I , ves, finished hack & front, NOD " " 64 " richly carved " " Von 61 a t• a a SOD "4. " Ay ocarved mouldings, " 8440 "A. " finished back and from, Raw " 6. " 61 " • 11350 " 7. " 6a a " a 8. " " " 6 projecting front, 630L1 " 10 ' 7 richly carved, style of Louis 14th. " tl. " 6 hollow corners and hollow car ercd second hand, cost originally 5625, and will Le sold at a very reduced price. No. 12. Rosewood, round corner, very elegantly Cm lottok Surn No 13. Rosewood, round comer , very el egantly finished, $275. webove are manofactured by H. Worcester, N. Y well known • being connected, formerly with Messrs /MUM, Worcester & Ihmhamr.N. Y. No. 13. Rosewood, 66 carved molding, made by the bluthattan Company, N. Y. 8276. No 14, Rosewood estrved, 6 octaves, Gale & Co',, N. V, O. plain 6260 N M o Hi, Rosewood Onind Piano, made by Henri Hers, hats. No 17, hlahogany i 5 octaves, second hand, price 875. Old Pianos Laken m part payment for new ones. JOHItt NAIELLOR, Sole Agent for (7i:ticketing's Grand and Square Piano Pones. for Westent Pennsylvania. • • . • mill SPLENDID LOT OF NEW PIANOS. fif iß ivi NUNNS & CLARK, New York; CIIICKERINO, Roston; The subscriber ho now open and for sale, a lot of roost superior Pianos, se- I rooted by hiniself at the man fac tories. They consist of Rosewood d Mahogany Pianos, of Of 6, de and 7 octaves, of vari us styles and prices, sod embrace all the latest impro manta Those of Nunns & Clock's, (tor which celeb ed knot he is sots &oyes) have an improved way of ' ging possessed by no other, also, a supenor plan of leathertng the hammers, preventing these Pianos from growing harsh and wirey after some use. The Pianos of Metering, of which he has a superi or lot, are provided with the Circular Scale, and were selected for him with can by J. Chickenng, of Boston. The above will positively be sold at manufacturers' prices, and on ancommatating terms. The subscriber will invariably be fcmod at J W WoodsvelPs, from 11 to to 12 A. Al., and from Ito P. M. Mr. Woodwell will attend to the business daring the balance of time. 11. KLEBER, 00110 at J W WoodwelPs. 03 Third st Cl MUSICAL NOVELTY—The subscriber ha. mat received from Europe, and for sale, an entirely new invention of Piano Forte, called the CA INgT PIANO FORTE, which possessing more pow.. and sweetness than the square Piano, occupies but fourth as much room, and is a much more showy an handsome piece:of furniture. It is particularly desire hie where the saving of space is an °bine', being cx. evadingly neat and compact, and occupying no more room than a small side table. The subscnber has i hand a testimonial of its superiority from the .lebral teal manna, Moschella., ht. own hand writing,whie may be Juvenal IL KI rum, het.97 At W Woodwell's N!'WBOOKS—Loomis' Elements of TrtgonomUtry. —ltlestients of plain and superficial 'higenome try, with their applications to fdensuratinn, Surveying emi Navigation: by Ulu Loomis, A M. A Pint Book in Greekj!coistaining a full slew of the formof words, with vocabularies and copious exer cises on the method of constant imitation and repeti tion: by Jobb brClimack,-D. D. Professor of~l,ahgnages In Dlek r insm Cone Janet Professor Upham's Life of Madman Catharine Adoroa, 34 edi tion. A ever novel—The Discipline of Life. Parts 0, 10 and II of Duper A. Brothers' splendid il hutratettedition of the Arabian Night.' Entertainments. The above works received this day by express and ferule by JOIENSTON & STOCKTON, Novl3tor 3d and market sts —._— WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING.—Raving employ the best workmen to be found, together with • large and complete sleek of fine tools and clattery, eilapmd m theopheated work, and making with aecto.ey and facility new pieces, customers may depend on tatisfaction, and at •hout the same prices they pay in many shops far imperfect work, and In ma n? eases for positive injury done to their watehe• All our work is warranted to perform well. N. B.:—.llavieg reduced my busmen to a cash ey tem. I am determined to sell as low us the lowest lar prices, cart or west. and customer. may be aasur cyl that they oat make their porch.es it this line aah t F cheap u in the castemeides, thereby encouragin Paw trede Auldlndustry. W W WILSON norl3 HEW PIANOS . . . . Soh: Actor, rot Noma t Chatuel Cathutaaran Purim THE subscriber has put replentaticui his stock of Pianos, whieb for variety of style and prices has never been sar passed newthis city. JOE received and opened, the following Pianos One 7 weave cabinet grand Plano, an entirely new invenUall. DDa Illmemond 6i, very elegant Nunn. A Clark. One u fi, One " smth Coleman'. celebrated .£oban At Mehment. nay tt a very supenot Plano. One - reaborany.fileiva N. &C novl3 : lELFUFR, at W Woody.,lr. TOBACCO, ANUFTS, AND CIU&KB, AT his Old Stand, corner of Santhheld Unser and Diamond rule). Plitaburgh, Iscesld respectful- I) the &Bannon of Country Mereharna, Hotel and Steamboat Hat keepenk to a large and superior &than ment of 151 PORTED CICSAILB, among schtch vrtll be found the folloartng brands, alt: Eagle, Refrains, Ca.. Prtocipe, La Nuns., Star Brand. Minerva and Dollar Regattas, all of which snit be sold as lola as can be had at any other house on the city. Also, constanuy on hand and for .ale, a large and well selected aback of Virgin.; Mt mouth, and Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco. Also, Mamma. Cuba and Common "mat Tobacco, eonstantly on hand and for sale. noira-diet Offle• of Americas. & Foreign Patents. I AMES ORE./NOLIOII, of the late Cum of Keller & .3 Greenough, continues the businem of Comalmg LVdet add Anorney, at his office in the city of 'ASHINGTON. lie may be comulted and em ployed in making examination. in machinery in the Patent Oiler and elsewhere, in furnishing drawings and specifications of machine., and all paper. necessa- Y, transfer, amend, 14.1.11.10 or extend letters patent in e United Sum. or Hurope. He can also be consult ingally on all question. of litigation arm mder the Patent Lam, and argue gum dons before the Patent Office or as appeal therefrom, for which his long experience in the Patent Off. and In his profession, he se peculiarly fitted him. The pro kasional businesa of the late Dc. T. P. Jones having boon placed en tus hand., all letters in relation thereto should be addreased to him post paid. anglild&wentS Itoallng.—.Galvasklsetl Tin Plates. frliEsabwilbers bog to call the attention of Builder*, Arthitect. and owners of Buildings, to the many advantages which these plates posses. over all other metallic sobsunices !wham used for roofing, &e m they posse. at once the lightness of non, without na liability to rust, having now wen tested for revere! year. in this paruculax both in in. country and in Eta rope. They are Ins liable to expansion and contrac tion from sodden change of the atmosphere, than coin mon tin plate., iron, rite, or any other metal now used for roofing, and eonsaquently fortis a much boner and nuttier roof requiring far less frequent regatta, whilst the fins east is but a trifle more. A full supply, of all sires, from 16 to 30 W. 0., con stantly on hand wd for sale by 44131. B. MORKWOOD & CO., 14 and 16 Beaver street, New York. Tha potent nght for thin *rude basun; been secured Ger the United dune., ell panic. Infringing thereon, either by importance or otherwise,will ba prosecu ted. oetdlCSdtherl yT • - •- NOTICE TO CONTROATORS. Optics Nuntraza aan Casmsactoos FL FL Co. 2 Nashville, Term, Nov. 9,18111. f PROPOSALS will tisrecetved at this ° Th ee on the 201 h December nen for the Oraduation and Ma. sentry of forty miles of road, viz: 20 miles nest to Nashville. ten notles crossing the Barren fork o Duck river, in Bedford county, Tennessee, end Um miles on the North West nude of Tennessee river, in Footmen eoonty, Alabama. Profiles and plans may be seen at this office, she a 12th December. Hy order of the Bonrd— C. M. LiA RN ETT, Chief Engineer. N. B,—Twenty-five adios of road, imeinding the Tun net, and siz miles heavy mountain wort,) are node contract. Seven huadred laborer. are wanted by th. contractor.. nor A-dim• . RUST, PROOF' 1.130 N. IIIE utideraignedimats erected works in the city of New York, for the purpose of Galvanising all ary s of Iron, which il is desuable to PROTEGE' FROM Wirtsuch its Telegraph article Spikes, Nails, r Fences, and any otherwhich may be required. For limps for Casks, as ■ substitute for bole Rope; for Clothes Linea, Lightning Rods, and a host of other applications, it will be found cheap and durable. They would particularly call attention to the Germs, zed Wire for fences; it requires no paint, and will not rash Also to Spikes and Bolts, the preservation of which is of so much importance, that it will commend Itself to the notice of all those interested. DEO. D. MOM.WOOD & CO., Patentee*, oet2o.ridarlyr 14 and 14 Dewar st, N. York FRESH °ESTERS, DT THE CAN, of superior quality, at low prices, .1) put op by the sobsonben expressly for the use of families and ponies, can be procured at the Resin. MU In this and Allegheny cities, st the store of R. REKLI, Ith street, Pittsburgh, AL Joultins` store, Alle gheny city, and at the Oyster Depot. St. Charles Hotel, Wood st. novti-dim HOLT/E. MALTBY NEW AHRANGERIENT. DOCTOR D. W. MORRIS having recently perches- J_/ ed the [Muir Blom formerly owned by Hays & Brockway, No / Commercial Row, Libert • street, Pittsburgh, takes this method of informlng his friends and the public in general, that his store will at all times be supplied with an extenstve and Vneral assortment of Drugs, Dye Stuffs, Punts, Oils, arnishes, Perfume ry ., Colognes, and indeed every ar ticle called tor in a drug store, which anti always be sold as low as at any other house in the city, whole sale or retail. Hoping 10 merit s share of the public patronage, nothing shall be wanting to give entire sat isfaction to his customers. nov7.lapi 4 Trtitir r agiisthi, or the Water - eure. R BENJAMIN 11/. MORRIs, null eonunues ILL tet prantiee the ante and popular remedy culled" rieupulby or the Water Cure, mud if desired vettl trent diseases dlloputhleallty. Oboutrte el caner .Ail be nt• tended to promptly. N. 11.—Dr Morris may be consulted al b. Drug Busse, No . , 2 Commercial Row, Liberty street, during busioese hours, or at his residence, morning and even leg, Penn street, 3 doors below 14vin's alley. nwelvtsal4 DR. D. RUNT, Dentist Corner ofFourth and Decatur, between Market and Ferry ett eels. sep24tyin GEO. W. BIGITEI i CO., INFORM their friend. and the public that they days no longer any connection with their Into manila,- mew Pennetrern,known sa the Pittsburgh Brewery, haying removed their entire business to the POINT RMVERY, to Pitt meet etylßid yg RITCHIE Di COCHRANE, FORWARDING li GOADINDION AIREICIIANTR, NO. 93 TCUOUPITOULAB STREET, 1301-491430111 Now Oslsaul. ROUSES, LOTS, FARMS, &c. DRY & VARIETY GOODS VALVAIILE PROPERTY ITIII3. 11.&L)6o A& THAT property lately occupied by 11. - kall.Tlitch On Crag sweet, near Robinson, Allegheny ettywill be sold on accommodating terms. The lot is MI feet inches on Craig text,miming through to the Canal 160 feet. There is a good two story game dwelling home on the premises, Islay bullt,m6 the lot is well improved, containing a variety of choice Iron us, grape, shrubbery, &a. This properu conveni. ently situated for persamdo baaineu n either Pitts burgh or Allegheny, and is redence Title indisputable. For rectos apply to WM- BOYD, Attor ney at Law, office on Fourth street, above IfiuMl , o.ol aplkdif fiteirAciT . . -- 060 - LiiieUET3r Bale, Q ITUATED M the Illonongahela river, about 16miles kJ from Pittsburgh and 3 melee above third Lock, in the Immediate neighborhood of Mount Lyon & Shorty en 4 Me. John Herron'. purchase. This fine body of Coal will be sold at the low price of 1633 per acre—one third I. hand, balanee In five equal annual payment., without interen na. indiamitable. Location very good—cannot be rpassed. For further puucalars nquire of S. - fIe.LBLEY, who has a draft of said pro perty. Residence DI st, below Ferry, Mr. Adams' Row. N. B. There is mother seam of coal on this tract, Moira 60 feet above the lower, of excellent quality. He.l6atf S R. ATRACT of land, 90 acres, le Harrison, Porno on the Cuyahoga river—about 30 acres under im provement. Also, two unimproved lots in the village °Marren, Trumbnlt Co, 60 feet b 90. Also, a lot of ground in the centre of He Tromboll Co., with a fine dwelling house and store—one of the best stands for a merchant on the Weetem Reserve. Any or all this property will be sold on very accommodating ISAIAH DICKEY tc Co., feblo Water and Front at.. FACTORY FOR SALE THE large and well built Factory, erected on Rebec ca street, Allegheny city, by IL S. Cessna, Esq., is offered for sale at a bargain, and on easy terms. Tb. lot on which the Factory is erected, fronts 100 feet on Rebecca street, and tons back 110 feet to Park street. The main building is of brick, three stones high and 60 feet long by 27 feet wide. The Engine House is large and commodious. with an engine, - boiler, stack, &c., all in complete order. The property will be sold low, and on advantageous tams. Fo . r= „ terms, &e.., one nice at this °face. " FOXi HEAT THE subscriber offers for rent for the 'term of one or more years, a large convenient well fin fahed story Dwelling House, containing 8 moms and Kitchen. There is a lot of ground containing IS acres of fine young fruitirees of every kind, stable, dscy connected, with the use. To any person wish ing a dolig_htfut, midst:me lthin a few minutes tide of the city, this wit! be a rue chance. For terms, which will be low to a good tenant, inquire of Mr. Jno. Wright, new the premises, of John Watt, corner of Hand and Liberty streets, or of oct4B-if THEO. F. WRIGHT. Trot of Laud for Bale. THE subscriber will sell on accommodating terms, • valuable inset of iroimproved land, situate on the road leading from Brighton to Franklin, about eighteen miles from Froilburgls, and about eight miles from the town of Freedom On the Ohio river. The tract con tains 409 sores and 20 perches, strict measure. The land Is of en excellent quality, about 00 acres cleared, ant: well watered, and will be sold either in whole or In arms of code - ardent size, to suit purchasers. For farther particulars enquire of WM. BOYD, Att'y at Law, office cot 4th st, above Smithfield, Plosburgh. my 4 2o:dimetf T Propert.y Allegheny Olt) for Sale. THE subscriber.oder for isle a number of choice Lots, Anomie in the Second Ward, fronting on the mm;t i znmili tc ,f i di n =erel e. In zllre of Or of JAS ROBLNEiON 't . y on " rhe P rem ises ", St Clale " myt7uldrortf T VrALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON - PENN STREET y FOR SALE—A Lm of Ground aim= on Penn street, between Hay uol Harlemstreets, adioining the house and rOt now occupied by Richard Edwards, havnig a front of 23 feet, and in depth 120 feet, setil be sold on favorable tonna. Title unexceptionable. En quire of C. 0. LOOMIS, ath st, neat Wood. oct2l-dtf lEEE= int TWO ROOMY formerly occupied as a Da guerreotype establishment, being well ja adapted for that business. The second story room .• item mime, and the third story, a long ream, with good Extrance on Market st, between 3d and 4th. norMI-Ms E. D. (LaZZAM. FOR RUT 2 A THREE ablyßrick Rennin& House, on Water, above Gram Street. Pout.= given on the keel of January, 1.849, or manner if required. For term., inquire of 130V7 0 BLACKBURN A Cu, orator at Itialtielite; limafdatiiii iii liWeghesay City far Sale. ClOlVrat i 7 'AT i l d N e t r t7e m n7fo 'd r ( LIT. Al 'ge b p e re " nfls i 7; an in delightful order, and every way worthy the at tention of any person wishina such property _AZS. W. pom)karea_ 13,11iW.Witarkilrerner County. g.r . , Storehouse.. and Dwelling, inmate .on the Yule EXtension Canal, tn the viliage of West Mid a desirable halation fat a merchant Also, a Lot and good Dwelling House well suited for a Tavern Stand, In the village otOrangrvflle, on Stabs line of Ohio. Terms easy. ISAIAH DICKEY & Co. fe6lo Water and Front sts. OAL LAND FOR SALE—Seven acres coal land C for sale, stump to head of the Monongahela River, above Brownsysfle, Pa, having a 7 foot vein of coal winch will be sold to exchange for goods. For planen ess imply to 10c.251 S & WIIT A RBA COFI =I wood at otre w m A r al o, :ti a o ,, us th E c th ft limALE.nr bock ho ro . bseri . be ne r .Ir.26 ein Wood •.ree4 oceupted by R. Tanner /s Co. spit' Whl. WILSON. Jr. kro Let. The subisenhers wal rent part of the ware house nolo occupied by them A.pply to LEWIS, DALZELL, d Co., Anti) 64 'rater meet. EXCHANGE BROKERS, &c. ___ A. BOLERO a SONS, Hankers, Exchange Brokers, aaD WALK. 11. DRAFTS, ACC F.PTAN CFA GOLD, SILVER AND DANK NOM, COLLECTIONS.—Drafts, Notes md Acceratacca payable in any pin of the L Mtn, collected on Inn most ta vocable term. EXCHANGE on New York, Philadelphiaand B.J. timore, also, CPaciutrail, Suitt Louis mud Nero (hinds, coastal:ay for sale. BANK NUll,l3.—Notos ou all solvent banks to the Gonad States dkscounted at Jur lowest rates. All kinds of Foreign and American Gold and Silver Coin bought and sold. Other. No. SS hlmket area; between 11 and eth, Pittsburgh. Pa.occ2s utreiszYliminse ag, Co l AN, EICIIANGE BROKERS, and , to dealers Foreign and Dontesaits Exchange, Certificates or Dpotiro, Bang Note., and Specie; Fourth street, near ly oppoeite mo Rank of Pittsburgh. Current money received on depoane—Sight Checks for sale,and col lection. made on nearly all the principal poit. in the United Stave. G oaTag highest premium paid for Forsurn and American Advance. made on emnignments of Produce, ship ped Ear, on liberal terms. mehlS PORNAIN EXCHANGE. FILLS E.Mgland, Ireland, and Seotbmd bought any amount at Me Current ROBS of Exchange. Drafts payable to any part of the Old Countries, from II to 11000, at the ram of Id to the I Sterling, without deihretiou or du,connt, by JOSHUA ROBIN SON, European and General Agent, office 6th at rine door west of wood. °mire! lir Errincar 17111111)11- - - - Ohio than Kentucky, ?thesauri, Bank Notes; parchasa at the lowest rates, by N. HOLM tr, SONS, 35 Market meet. LWIL.tfl BANKERS and Ezehertge Broken, Dealers in For cairn and Domesdo Tune and Sight Bills of Ex hanire, Certificates of Deposite. Hank hots and Coin; No CS Wood street, third door below Fourth, west side. mur2ltf au.srs sasassia n l imme [lowan sans R 4 RAMS, YAmmas AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, dealers to Foreign uid Domestic Rills at Einbange, Ger awns of Deposits, Bank Notes and Coln, corner of ]d and Wood streets, directly opposite SL Charles Ho tel- osaylSilly B" 1 , : 04 71 ,11108.-81 g ht Cheeks on eal Ehlladelpdis i Constantly for sale by N. 1101,1dR3 & SONS. _ aept3 35 Market .t. (TOLLEOTIONS—.Notea, Drafts u7Acceptance i s ./ payable in the Weidena eines, collected on N. most favorable terms by sepl9 N HOLMES & SONS IGHT CHECKS ON NEW YORK fatale. oct4 N HOLMES & 50513 HATS, CAPS AND BONNETS. A THE. subscriber, In addition to his own i st manufacturing of lists., has made tyrant,. mente with Messrs Liebe, ft Co, (the most fashionable hatters of the city of Neva York,) for a reg ular supply of Maestro fine huh Hats, and banal just received a few cases, gentlemen can beauited swab • very doh and beautifn‘hat by rolling at his new Hat and Cap Store, Smithield street, second door south of Fourth, where may be found • great variety of lists and Caps of his earn manufacture, wholesale and re tail. Hats made to order on short notice. ap2l M'CORD & CO. (Succeasorsto M'Cord & King) flik b Faiblonable Hatteem, Corner of Wood and PO& Shwas ARTICULAR attention paid to our Retail Trade.P Gentlemen can rely upon getting their Mu and Cape from our establishment of the SCR )11.11111iita and wommasioins, of the I.arnr arrus, and at the Lows= 1.11.11. County Merchants, purchaaing by wholesale, are respectfully invited to salt and examine our Stock; as we can say with confidence that as huger& QtraLITT and Fuca, it wall not indict In • comparison math any hooey In Philadelphia. _ HATS, A CAPS AND MUFFS-The sabsoriber Is now receiving from the city of New York, a choice assortment of Hats, Caps and Muffs, latest fashions, lo great yam ty and very cheap, wholesale and remit. JAMES WILSON 110•13 Smithfield st, lid,door swab Ith Pall Rashlona fo r Tl/411. m c.c & occco., (L rte Woo. & aniro,) 441 EILL introduce on Saturday, August 20th, the Full lttYld or H.t., put received from New York. e in want of a nem and beauttful bat, are invited to call at their store, comp of Fifth and Wood streets. small STRAW ROODS itDEALERS are Waned to examine R. H. PALMER'S stock of Straw Goods, of the sprinmaizt mAred c l a n trt si o d f i. limbic da• American do do; China Pout do, burg do; Rutland do; Preach liana; Fancy Gimp, he. the. HATS—Leghorn, Palm Leaf, Panama, Franey Straw, do Druid, Rotilmd Braid, Pedal - do. Also, Artißcial Floarens, Ribbons, &c. Straw Bon net Warehouse I,lllnarket st. Mann TO WHOLESALE Glllloosll6. TUE undersigned are prepared to fill orders for any quantity of Cypriss Molasses Barrel', of a superi or quality, deliverable to order at coy time, by giving us a few days notice, al our Wharf Boat. We thins we can mate It the i nterest of those merchants who buy lugely on the coast, an they can order their bar rels shipped to any plantation they may desire, which shall he attended to without extra charge. WAITS, GIVEN & Co Paducah, Ky., 0ct..23, PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS AND SPRING AND AXLE FACTORY. JONES L qtrxao . . . maitriPacrinuats of spring and blister soma, LU. plongh stool plough anima, aoatb and c up tin spatrp, hammered iron axles ' and dealer! in mal leable outings, dre lamps and coach trtm Reolorally, coma of Roos and Front as,, Fitior7, Pa. re SPLENDID STOOK OP PALL GOODS, A A. MASON k CO. PITTSBURGH, PA., AVE received more than one thomand Cases and' p,,,k we of Foreign and Domestic Good; mak-, tog one of the most exicertive usentmetua in the erten. try, embracing the latest, richest audlncist fashio nable styles of Imported and American Goods, purchased in entire packages from: the Importers. manufimturtre and large Ariake sales, by one of the finstresidingin New . York, who is cmstantly seeding vs the newest and most desirable goods in the Eastern market., which will be offered as lose as at any estebbehMent in the United States, and lower than could possibly be offer sby any BOOM in the West. We enumerate the fol lowing articles— DRESS SILKS—G cases rich changeable, siriped, plaid sod breeede Grade Affrie, Oro de Serbia, Ore de Swies, Oro de Algiers, Glaalet, black Gm de Rhine, Whits. fine Satin, Florence of all colors, to. ke. Al so, Stet Velvet (Wall colors, every lance mock. 35 CASES DRESS GOODS, vim cases extra rich satin striped Cashmere; do do dorminted do.; do entail figured irktglrth de Laing do Chtnence Plaids, striped Orientals, &e. Also, 60 eases Alpaccas42o . eases nett wiped and plain Lyon cem 0-4 Tartan Plied and Silk TwIll; 6-4 cashmeres and Grandilla FRENCH MEINO9-4. fall assortment of black, mode, scarlet, Monson, Nasarints, blue, purple am! oth er colors of Me best marrefacture. . . Z SHAWLS—Comptieleg the meet aelemeiva as. sortment ever offered In this any, =hewing ley . % u square Chmare sod Tartest_ plaid Shawls, limmariek, Jamay Load, Lamina, and oth. er Shawls. EMBROIDERIES, LACE GOODS, GLOVES, Lase caps, collars, coifs,standing cMlars, chemisetta Also, linen cambric and law n n Mkfs, Lae. and Edg• inuAßibbona Hrisiery of all kinds; Clio-nes do. assortment FRINGES,. CO nah le RDS, DRAMS, &o.—A fall of the most faidtio soles. LINEN AND HOUSE KEEPING GOODS—Case of Irish Lin., best manntitent.re Linen Shootings and pillow east, Linens, Table Da mask and Duper, Sane Damask Table cloth. and Napkins, klackaback, Ras. sia, .d Bird'. Eye Diaper. Flannels—over 1000 po of every variety. Bleached .d Brown Matins—more =OO ps of all the well known makes. NS—Moro than 100 cartons entirely new fall .d winter Ribbons, very choice at French Clutha Cassimeres and Do.kins, in great variety; Vestinp, Scud', cravats and Mika. Whim Goods of every description, together with ev ery article usually found in a dry goods cora The folloloos Is an invoice of 67 cases goods Jam received, with the pricy amazed, 10 bales of red and white Flannels, all wool, for 16c 7 eases blue and orange Prints, 8 lo do Calicoes, 33 yards for W 12 do fast colored Pliots, • 17 do Bleached 4 do Mow de Janie,: 7 do real Somali Gingham, Also, 50 bales 41-4 Brown Muslin, All et which, in comettion with _ —en, in commotion wi those above men tioned, will be offered at less prices tit/mean be afford ed by any other establishment in this city. The ONE PRICE SYSTEM, which insure* justice and fairness to all, will be strictly observed. • Any =lee perches ed at this establishment found Mb* above the general market price, a consequent reduction will most willing ly be made, upon the eiremtnstences being made known to the Proprietors, it being their desire that goods shall be sold on ,fair and honorable terms. All persons are respectfully Invited to exemine our assortment without feeling the least obligation to purchase. oast C'^^ Novemberllth, 1841. UT A. MURPHY, mar:lmam comer 4th and har py ket streets, Pattbargh, hasnour completed the opening of • mc.o largo supply of Dry Goods for the mason, mad can offer to buyers an women to select from, rarely to be foam( it this advancedpart of the season. Particular attention is tutted te• his lame stock of BROADPistm..-. French, English and American, of ttll desirable co lors, suitable tor dress coats and cloaks; also, Cassi mere., a large assorttnebt, inelading wool dye and French black, Doeskin, dirk mixt; Fancy do, from the low price af . 641 eta (ail wool) tip 'to the finest qualities and newest styles. Beatles, • large meek of &Weems, coma:ion and fine, Undershirts and Drawers, Gloves, /cc. LADIES DRESS GOODS, in all their variety. Country Merchants and Merchant Tailors are 'mei. tad to examine his stock, in Wholesale Rooms, second • nose Fall Dry Good:. Shacklett. Whlie. No. 911 Woon Saar, INVITO3 the attention of Western Merchants to their large and fresh stork of FALL AND WINTER DRY. GOOD which they ere now reeelvir4; direct from the Eastern Manufacturers and Imparters, and which they will sell at Eastern robbing pneec Having every facility for the purchase of . goods to the best advantage, and the lowest possible p rices, they confidently invite Merchants to exulting the qualities and prices of their roods,feeling aatiefied they can com peer favorably with any market either East or WINIL ITheit stock will compitse a fidl assortment of all goods tonally kept in Dry Hoods 110131“, and will be constantly receiving addldens of all the new and desi rable styles of go o d of domestic ay kireirl manure< tare, and will only require an examination to be ap• orientated septa To Conakry Mergehatata. KITH k JOHNSON, 40 Market street, would the attention of Country Merchants to their stock C Nerw Pall Goods, purchased for cash, of the New York importing and auction houses, and will he sold at eutern jobbing once. The stock complies a great variety of Dress Goods, chameleon and black Silks, silk and cotton warp Alpacas, real 'Alpaca Lustres ; fancy charwleon and plaid do; satin s nped Orientalk French and English hleriturea, Mouselin de Lain and Cashmeres, square and long Shawls, Gloves and Ho siery, Bonnet Ribbons from 75 cents apiece op; bonnet Silks, Artificial Flowers; Linea carnbric. Hdkfs; to cartons Thread Laces and Edgings; 40 cartons cotton do; Combs, Buttons Thread, Needles, Pins, &et, in every variety. Wh olesa l e Rooms Ed : floor. septa SEASONABLE DRY GOODS, AT W R MURPHY'S —Green, Maryanne Blue, and Cherry Silk Velvets; do do Cotton do DELTINGS, al colors. M%2i111 PALMETTOS-4,1..1ra. blue, drab, maroon, gar net other colon. CHANG EA BLE HOHAIRS—with gilt ape. Black Velvet Ribbons,for trimming,. And a very large stock of other new and desirable Foods. Boyers will plow call and May prices, of N E corner 4th and Market sta. Goods low.. wholesale . , up stair. noel ICH DRYS GOODS, per loretgrt steamer Euro pa a —A A MASOX A Co, No 00 Market street, open tho morning, Rich Dress Goods, comprising the following styles. TM: Satin plaid Merinos, a new arti cle, and the richest goods Imported this season; all wool Plaids, high cobra and choice. styles; all wool Cashmeres and Mons de Leiner fine Coburg and Lyo nese Cloths, of any dewribable shads. and color. Bann stnped Cashmeres, in greet varier,. nose Preach Merinoill Brener! Merinos! IV R. MURPHY hasapeued within a few days • • , • large assortment of su=iP:rench Merinos, comprising different dudes of Garnet, Straw berry, Scarlet, Cherry, Drab, Light ire, Brawn, and Difuarine Blue; also, cartoon qualities of black. Also, PALMETTOS AND Isi'ONESE CLOTHS, of all the leading colors, includiog a firsvteces of very superior black. BELTlNGS—Maaarine Blue, Green, Brown, Sr. PLAIN CASILMEREH—Maroon, Garnet, Brown, Drab, Black, ke. EMBROIDERED CASHMERES—PIain amtprinted Motu de Lams, printed Cashmeres, Larmutine Stripes, •nve article for ladles dresses, Satin striped Alpaca a. snout rni SZCON, LoIION aan FAZISIONAILLX •TTPLY OF NEW. GOODIN AT DO Liberty street, comprising French Cloths, Casumeres and Vesting", of the newest and most fashionable atyles imported; Also, • large quantity of Rough and Ready Blankets and Coatings, peculiarly adapted to the times and the On hand, the largest, best manufactured and mom fashionable stock of reagy made Clothing. in tlus city. All orders in t h e Tattering line executed in the mom fashionable and durable manner. no• 14 ITICEPTCTITILACK CLOTHS—tril roundly, at N E r comer lth and hlartet linnets, him lately received a supply of superior blifek French Cloths, for dress come; do for cloaks; Pelisse Cloths, for ladies cloaks; Olive and invisible green do; brown do. blue Cloth boys wear. Alto, fancy and black do; tad Doeskum, a large assortment black Bruin Vestings; • few patterns super Velvet do. There goods have been bought very low, arid will be sold at prices that cannot but please. novl7 DRESS GOODS—Smith & Johnson, 16 Market et have received a choice stock of Dress Ganda, con swing in part of rich Chimetion Silks, black do, satin striped Cashmeres and Orientals, plain Chameleon and plan Alpaca, satin striped do; salt Warp and real Al. pea Lustres, Pruned Aladin de Laine and Cubs..., Preach and English Merinos, real Scotch Gingham. tram till ets up to the finest quality; Calico from 1 eta to till; rich Emb. Muslin Robe. for evening dresses, be, to which they would , particularly invite the atten tion of purchasers. eery COTCH PLAIDS AND TAYLOR.CASSIISLEAM— W. R. Murphy hu now open ft supply of these =and invites especially the attention of Count nets, to the low prices at which these End all other kinds of wiener woollens are now offered. _lova Hew - Fell Ribbons. r§MITH & JOHNSON, te; Market's4_, have last ea .:teed by expreu, a splendid asmortment of fall bons, b y leh theyornald pastleularty invit • the attention of pnrehaaers: ettp( II_ILACK AND FANCY SILKS—W N Murphy has Lk on band an asserultent of vapor Watercd and Da. mask figured black and..blue black Dress Bilks, satin mnped and plaid do; also, a great variety of changea ble, dantask figured,and striped do—they will be sold low. welt 011113DTVF-9—Just *recjired, a 'full assortment of J3,_ ladies avetlemens, and misses Kid Gloves, of Da mes superior make. SMITH d JOHNSON, 41 market at FRENCHMERINOES—Smith &.".Johnson, 46 Mar- ket at, would Invite the attention of buyers to their choice stock of French Merinos, comprising the beat shades co drab, maroone, purple, brown, scarlet, m a x. mine blue, and blacks. °magi SATINETS: AND JEANS—W It:Murphy has now open a large supply of Plain Sleek Batinete, gado stripe do, aeon burred do, plain blued°, invisible green do, cadet mixed do, gold mixed do, Oxford mixed do; and cadet and gold mixed Jeans, at low prices, by the place or yard. Wholeside Rooms op stays. oath TO MERCHANTS, NOV. 7, Is4s—W. R. Monet invites merchants to look in at his large stock of GOODS oat opened, in Wholesale 'Rooms, td story, north east corner of Foarth and Market its. ?nese exceedingly low. 0007 LONO AND SQUARE SHAWLS — AA Hawn & Co, BO Market in, have just mold per West Impor tations, 00 day Long and Square Shawls, including plaid Long Shawls, of ISo :idea cans and choieesi paneras. Comfortable Wool Shindig( ovary descrip tion and at uniform] loco prices. ; nov9 G - REAT REDUCTION IN PRlCftr-Rettar &Joss sox, 46 Market atriet, oder 6ofstda KISS par oast below regular prices, Mel Chameleon Silks, Mantilla do, black and Canny *Matas, Mohair Ulnae% Palmet to Cloth& French Merinos of the moat choicer colon French Cloths and Casaltneres. n.w7 SCARCE GOODS—Masarine Blue Parmettos— V R Murphy, north cam comer UL and Market sts, has an usortment of these scarce and desirable gouda. Cherry Crepe and Crabs Lise—hlizarine bhr paper muslin, bleb cal'd Cambric; Ike. nor rola emers , • " urn • SUITH & JOHNSON, 46 Market Aran, have jest received • large stdek of shirts, dratmck, collar, stocks, Macy and black silk cravats, scarfs, bozo. ry, bHou kidd gloves, Sm. Gentlemen are Invited to call and examine Mica, as they are 'apposed to be cheap. stele BONNET VETVETB AND BATlNS—Wouhavejnot received a splendid lot of laitiaTine slue and scarlet Bonnet Velvet., and mazarine blue, cherry and drab Bonnet banns. Also, cherry colored and blue Florenees. ALEXAIILIBR a DAY, 73 market sr a. 34 N W ear of the diamond - - CBOT, 6331iirlial stirrer, AD have received, Jenny Lind Enngea, rich Charm , lion do, heavy black 4, Jenny Lind Borrow" ]boy sad Gimp, together wit, many variedea Piney Trim morn renanot to be found alsewhem. FREECH EMBROIDERY, Iteeldred pay U w e._ ee Mason & Co, 60 Market _in, litre nal:molder ed Lace Capes, embroidered mod 3o.dat strai.ert Collar.; 23 do muslin de, ID do croohet do, 3 do de kt,r do. Also, embroidered Malin Cialis,nem pattern& orrrl4 pi...ums METALLIC FIRE,PItOOF PAINT—Just reed, a large suppb. °fibs above article, for Boot leg and other parposea!:. Wo eau renommend the above Fire Proof Paint, err we Mee be tudag It far near four years, and knew tt.a. ba • artleGa oatl9 J No 6 wood at MEDICAL' _ lola' ST• !17 al !!, I MUMS. EGETAMIL.F.• liaximAcor 1111 THE ONLY REMEDY that ea t a ,p ae. for 1 the permanent care of Spasmodic De e t eac g ae , illation of the Nerves, Nervous or shit Headache, Nervous Tremors, Neutsigie Affe.ioriti,Deaeng b e _ btUry, Deficiency of Nervous and Physk a i F aa , and all NervourDiaordera, including the mulailreadiid of all diseases that ever affect the human rues— or Felting Stekeeee,lfystitneal Fits, (Wattloom, Aie Hart would impress 0 upon the mods of the afflicted that the Vegetable Extract lathe only rem edy ever discovered that too be retied on for the per. marten' care of tote mom ;heedful of all diseases. A. Its tendency is to insanity, 011d.ss and death, the most SKILLFUL PHYSICIANS of Europe, es well as those of our own country, hoc. pootoonced FAutepsy incurable. And It Aas been so considered by many, nnul this most impilittany of all discoveries was made by Dr. S. Hart, nearly Sixteen veers linen, during wtoeh time it has been performing some of the most REMARKABLE CURES upon record, and has namnrei a repatanon which moo alone can efface. Phymeims of undoubted skill and experience, mitumws of various denomination., as wall hood reds of our eminent entre., all Unite to rtmontmending the use of this truly valuable toed, eine to their patents, charge, and (maths, who are of. Meted, as the only . remedy. WE QUOTE THE LANGUAGE need by those who have been eared by this velttable medicine: One says, .1 have wagered beyond my pow er of description, but I now mince in hems fatly re stored to health and happmeas." Another says, thank God I feel that lam a well man. I also feel it my duty to proclaim it to the ends of the earth, that them similarly afflicted may find whet' Another (who is an EMINENT LAWYER and well known in this city) says, "My son has been afflicted for years with EPtielmY, fie , In cow enteYmn good health from the Vegetable Extract Its &me,. says he, should and ought to be sounded to the ends of the earth An other gays.`Seanaga tit entirely inadequate to express my gratitude to . Han for haring been the =eau, under the blessing of God, of restonog ma to the enjoy meat of good health, after having been walicted With Emleray to Its worst forms for more than twenty three years, and my moaning and evening oblation of praise and thanksgiving Mail comma to ascend to that Gal who has &Meted but to make me whole.* Mr.. J. Bradley, 115 Orchard street. N. Y., stales that she has been subject to fits for many years, and ho, been restored to perfect health (after every other means had failed) by the um of the Vegetable Extract- Dr. Charles A. Brown, of Dover. Hassell county,Ala who is one of the best phytomans to the State, says that he has been much benefited by the use of the Vegeta ble Extract, and that he arthesuanngly prescribe. n in edge. every ease of Epilepsy which roots under his knot, I- Lump G. Mayberry, Esq. formerly Postmaster at Lime Mina Crawford county, Fa.; now hying to Ene county, Pa., 'rates that for many years past he has been sorely afflicted with fits, and he is now happy to state that a persevering use of Dr. Hurts Vegetable Extract, has restored him to mond health, being entire 17 freed from that wont of all diseases. From the Cincinnati Commercial. REMARKABLE CURE. The following certificate was given to Mews. Tho mas & Mlles, Doctor Han's Agent. for the sale of his N AT:Slett .-zi nes7. ' .. l ' ;o e e are til"clt3itiv7Un' Fit. or a ponce in our editorial columns from the face Mat is the only known medicine that will core g rates at the acme rime believing It to be one of the greatest discoveries 111 needles' DeWnee. Physictans and men Orme:lee of an ages have been trying to discover remedy for this disease, but all has been in Vtin until the premnt dis covery of Dr. Han, and we would now my to theta adheted with fits, deepen no longer, for there is hope' ItIffiSEIS THOMAS& MILES, log(i Main street, n,. . In the sale of thug mighty article, I am yours, with respect, K POMEROY TIES TEST and NO ALISTAKE' ' The genuine Dailey, will ever produce the tame in. atantansooa relief, and soothing, cooling effect, to the severest cases of Bums, Scalds, Piles , An, The Connterfeits—no r, liter under what names they may appear—always irritate, and increase the pion! TO TAX PUBLIC. 1, Edward P. Holmes, of Chatham, Melvin Bridge, Columbia comity, N. Y., have been cltlicted with rhen. mail= in my breast, fent, and all over my body, for ail years, so that I could not stand, and wins cored by three applications of Dulley's Magical Pain Extractor. EDWARD P. HOLMES. Mr. Heller Sir-1 cot ray finger with a copper nail, the poisonous nature of which caused my arm to well considerably, with constant shooting Paine nr , i o the shoed.. A large swelling taking place at the arm pit, with increasing pain, I became fearful of the Lock - law. In this extremity your Pain listrector was re eintarnended to MO, aid which wee prevailed upon to try. The consminence was that it afforded me almn.t instant relief, and in three days I w. completely es red. JOSEPH HARRISON, New Yorki corner Broome and Sullivan it., Sept 8.184 e. NOTICE—H. Ds.= is the inventor of this Invalu able remedy, and never has and never will COMMUIII - to any living man the secret of its cambinntion! All Extractors, therefore, not made and put up by him, are base counterfeits. Plornmana's Duren-115 Broadway, New York =Chest= street, Phila. JOHN D. M OAN, General Depot; Dr. WM RN, Agents for PinaboTh. THORN,, Dathys Amnia. talcums CureAU, Cures humors, spavin, quittor, grease, poll.ev,l wren, galls, and bruises. Pamphlets, cocuirthrg eer tßieares of respectable parties., may be had on &pence &Oa to JOHN D MORGAN, novls dlyis Agent, Pittsburgh. MEDICAL & SURGICAL OFFICE,. -. No. 05, DIAMOND ALLEY, a • : .. • few doers below 'street to • •77.- , market I DR. ORO hawing been • - ..C. , ' . -.. '4 " . - ./ . ' .. re p re gt"r fewd l o Y n 'tn , an ' r i been t° l - Or th sc e. m m e ed ti l faa , • • •0" In general practice, now confines . . '. • , his attention to the treatment of those pnvate and delicate cowl . . d plaints for which his opportonines cape 'ence pecali niOdy •' .•• ....w. ‘ !it. 11 years usiduotr Y sly d g oveted Mandy • uvatment of those complaintslderhig which time WI has had moro . practice and has cored snort pa tients than can ever LW to the lot of any private pram. titioncr) amply qualifies him to offer .suninces of apeedy,.parmanatu, and satisfactory cure le tillistihrted with delicate diseases, and all diseases among, Metal from. Dr. Drown would inform those afflicted with private diseases which have become chronic by time or asl traveled by the ase of any of the common nostrums al the day, that their complaints can be radically told mighty cured; he having given his careful attention to the mato:tem of such cases, and succeeded in hundreds of Instances in outing persons of inflammation of the neck of the bladder, and kindred diseases which often result front those cases where others have consigned them to hopeless despair. He particularly lonics ,ark ait have been long tad unsucceasfully treated by others consu l t ales, when every satisfaction will be given them, and their Cases treated ill LbOrpllgh and intelligeot manner, pointed oat by • long cSpenenee =4, and investigation, which It la I.l9.#riplo, rot the., o n . gaslin a = practice of medtmeri to give an* 117 - Herrita or aoptoro,—Dr. Brown also !writ. per; 110.• anention al:Meted with to this Be &seam.mis to call, as ha has paid parer, War Shin diseaseg alsoPti s, Pahry, ato. , speedgy eared CMvary lOW. Panents of enh sex timing at a. distaime, by eating their disease in writing, Ming all the tem, ean obtain medicines with directions for ass, by addressing T. MOWN, M. IX, postpaid, and each., qt;lr s e No. Diamond alloy, opposite the A sserlY House Ratax•rax—Dr. Brown , . cooly discovered reme dy for Men=dun is a speedy and certain remedy for thntpainfitl trouble. It never Wis. 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