BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH ____---•---....._ - - -- - =,. • air.t.oRTED & TELSOLIAPIIICDAJ-25.A51AC. Exclusively for Om Pittsburgh, 4:5 • - I - 1849 .., Bun I SIMI Moon Mooa 7 s Tn . ,i i.. , _ N NOVEMBER. rises. 1 acts. ri•e• Phases. . Important Eurepossts ears. - PRILLDELPIIIA, Nov. 27, 1848. g :+ . B n B rdaT, 712 4 .18 - 8 to d. y, 712 448 7XI ..„, The latest telegraphic European News la Caper. 27 Monday, 713 447 • 8 3.1 tam. The State Trials wen still progressiag at Dub. : L'lZt d ,:li.,, , 7 It ~ t 1: i g :t lin end FA churl. 30 Thursday/ 7IS 445 1..1 :3 FRANCE. 1 Praday, 710 '4 44 morn __ __.: ______,._, P1TT816311.431fi 13 0 " Great preparations are making to prevent diger hances during the election kv President, which is to take place in December. Marshal Bergand has withdrawn from the can- VIM, It was reported that an amnesty for politi cal °fiances would be promulgated soon. ENGLAND Liverpool and London Cotton and Grain markets were unchanged at the close, on the 9th instant Come was fictive, and Grain was dull. Pait.t.Dasau, NOT. 27, 1M& By an arrival at this port, we have intelligence that P&C2 had taken the Castle of Metric:sib°, nod that Monargas had retired to the interior. Paez wu expecting reinforcements daily, when he would take up his match in punkat of the retreating Mo• nargas. Important Divorce Oaso Pon.A.Dasona, Nov. 21, 1518. Mrs. Fanny Kemble Butler's divorce case cow. menced this morning, which caused the court room to be filled by curious spectators. The peen" liar circumstances connected first with the mar. nage, then the parting, and now the divorcing of Fanny are such, that the public will have a rich treat in reading the evidence elicited in the trial PHILADELPHIA MARKET Piin..kommionn, Nov. 27, 1848 Flour—Salta of 1,000 barrels at $5 25. Rye Flour at $3 50, and Corn Meal at $3 per '.barreL Grain—Thera is a good inquiry for Wheat for milling purposes. Sales of prune reds at 110 InS. and prime white at 110 cts per buslteL ---- Corn—Sales of new whits at Me, and yellow at 57 as, and old Mil7Cic per boaheL Pros - talons—There is no activity in any article --quotations are weedy. Whiskey--Saks at 26 me per gal. Groceries—The market is quiet. and prices are unchanged. Cotton—Market firm and prices as lam quoted NEW YORK MARKET. Nzw You, Nov. 21, 1843 Floor—Tbe market is firm, +arab good Eastern and Hama demand, and some shipping inquiry.— Sales of 5,500 barrels Genesee at S 5 3i(iils 44 as per barreL Grata—Sales 0(4,000 bushels prime yellow Coin at 723730, and large private sale. have also been trammeled. Wheat, via New Orleans—sales to amount of 3,000 bushels at 112 c per bushel. Provisions--There is no activity in may artirJe— quotations are steady. Groceries—The market for Groceries remains dull, and prices unchanged. Whiskey—Sales at 240 c per gallon. BALTIMORE MARKET 13.12.1 - motr., Nov. 27, 1818. Flour There is no marked change from pester.. day, but the market is if any thing more active.— Sales of lloWard Street at $5 121 per bbl. Gnlin—Sales of prime white Wheat at 106 to 115, and prime reds at SI to SI 10c per busheL Corn—Selma of prime white at 40 to 20r, and prime yellow at 51,5254 e per bushel. Oats--Sales at 28l 30 cis per bushel. Provisions --Market unchanged. Tun Triton Fssrrivaa in the city of New York on Tuesday night was a splendid affair. It was attended by about two hundred persons, and was given at the Irving Hohse. Hon. Geo. Folsom presided, with Governor Youngon his right baud and Hon. Francis Granger - on bii left. Speeches were made by both these gentlemen, as well as by Hon. Geo. Wood, Hon. Philip Hone, Jan S. Thay er. Mr. Barrett, of Indiana, Hon. John A. Collier, IL J. Raymond, of the Courier and Enquirer, S. Draper, Moses H. Grinnell, and Mr. Preston, of VSlllllllid—North A:seri/inn. Conan Ulna itnitneersda Commences for Patentees. Office for procuing and defending Patents, imparting information on blachanics an dm application of Sm. coca to the Ana, and on American and Foreign Laws of Patent.. TOROF. WALTER IL JOHNSON, hue of Philndel j phis, and Z. C. ROBBING of Washinvon city, Ito be sided by Hamad Knowles, Esq., late Machinmt of the United - States Patent Odice.,) haveassociated themselves together for the prosecution of the above branches of profemonal business, either in their office, at the Patent Office, or before the Courts; and will de vote their undivided attention to forwarding the inter est of Inventors and others wild may consult thorn or place business in their hmds. Mr. Knowles has for the past twelve years held the post of Monhinest in the Limed States Patent Office, and resigns that situation to take pen in the present andintalung. His talents and peculiar fitness WA' the important other an long fill ed by hint, have been fully reeognised by Inventors whenever the office itselFts known. The office of Messrs. J. It IL is on F street, opposite the Patent Office ~Washington, D. C. where LOMMII/11- .110,11, post paid, will be promptly attended to; exam. mallow. nude, thrariaga specifications, and all regd. it., papers prepared—end models procured when desi end--on reasonable terms. Leman of enquiry, expect ed to be mastered after examinations bad, must be ac companied by a fee office dollars. In the duties of their odice ranch pertains to the Pa tent Laws, Messrs. J. & IL will be assisted by a legal gentleman of the highest professional chatacter,and tally conversant with Mechanics end other Scientific subteem. myinkdkarlyS DOCTOR YOURSELF! FOR A 8 CENTS!—By means of the Pocket Eacu laptus, pr every one Ida own Physician! twentieth edition, with upwards of • hundred engravings, show ing ensue diseases in every shape and form, and mai fon:melon of the generative system, by W. YOUNG, N. D The time has now arrived. that persons slight ing from secret disease, reed no more become the vie- Inn of - quackery, as by the preseriptions contained to Mu book any one may cure himself, without hindrance to business, or the knowledge of the most intimate trieod, and with one tenth the usual expo se. In ad- Cities to the general mount of private disc e, it folly .thlain. the cause of manhood's early decline, with ebaervations on marriage—besides many other oangemems which it would not be proper to enumerate rn the pablic prints Any person sending 25 cents enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy of this book, by mail, or five co" pies will be sent for one dollar Address -DR W. YOUNG,-No 152 Spruce street, Philadelphia," post paid. WANTED—Proprietor. of drug or book stores, and pedlars, in every town in the Mined Slaws. to act as agents for the above work. oci7-deodslai "Be not the first by whom the new are Me. Nor yet the last to lay the old aside." THE EMPIRE COOKING RANGE possess. the 'following advantages—The eves Is COnatainly supplied with pure hot are, rendering the operation of baking.. perfect as when done In a brick even. It has a Chamber exclusively for Roasting meats with a spit ; thus doing away with all the resisting at tachments in the shape of -tin kitchens!" It has a large cooking capacity, with an flat surface on the top, which all housekeepers can appreniate. It can be set up withal:mm..on work, in any online. ry fireplace, nein the room as-a stove; enabling those who occupy hired Martha to have the advantage of a range at the nos of a stove. And Lastly, It hues less coal than any other eosthing apparates not excepung the Emma Cooklhg Stove, which is also for sale as wholesale or fetal', at GILBERT'S Empire Stove-Depot, girt Market MOO; Girard Row, Philadelphia. Extract from a recommendation from Henry Bach man, Esq., =I Market sireet—elisni Can Y. no to.xn• al recommendation of it, which I will not endorse If efeeeed to." norAideaMDecg.kbfoaw PATENT SODA Ain,,MPORTED DUO: CT PROM TfriE htfiIqUFACTIJ RERS.—The subscribers, being the exclusive im porter. of James Mospratt & Sons' Soda Ash tor this' market,. are now and will-continue to he largely sup plied with Ibis celebrated blend, which they will sell at the lowest market price for cash or approved bill*. They refer to the glass and soap 01.11113.21.3 of Ibis city generally respecting the quality W & hi MITCHELTREE, novt InOilberty at Hisaolalug Powder, t Cblorldle or Lime.) DIRECT FROM THE MA.NUFACre• itERS—The .bscribers have on hand and will constantly be supplied with Jas. htnepnut a eons' cel ebrated Bleaching Powder, which they w.ll warrant Neal if not orparior to any betponed In the C. States end whichthey are prepared to sell at the lowest mar bet price for cash or approved bills. boot W & Si 1111TCHELTREE, 160 liberty st Enspratt & Bone Soda Ash. TIM sabeenbers are now receiving their Fall stock of the above article, three vessels, viz: the momata, Medallion and Lydia, having arrived at Philadelphia and Italtunore, and two more, the Stephen Baldwin and Leila, shortly expected; they are, therefore, prepared to receive orders. They will receive daring the win ter and spring regular supplies ma New Orleans. neva %V & DI MITCHELTREF: YRICERI COUGH CANDY—A fresh supply just r • Weed sad for tale by no•I3 IUDDA Co LIVE 01L-250 Eau. just rood and for sale by ooh J KIDD t Co 1 1 01%)liWuOTI- 7 15 ueliTest reed ...I for eale 1„/ ey norl7 J KIDD & Co ow) LIVER OIL-40 galls just reed and for sale by l_i 40v13 J KIDD & Co E XT. LCCIWOOD, SA WOOD, k tga sad for sale by notl3 MOULD T CANDLE.Obxn irritare and fat sale by uoII3 SELLERS & NICOLS AR-31iitaiprban N cr-thar. for 'sole by nonl3 W & tA MITCHELTREE LOAF 9COAR-3 . 11166, "roan loaves, for imio 111 novl3 W AM MITCHELTREE S A; r . .. , ir . - 11T b agL•33 , KaTistZleElid AH i tac4n . tej o e , and novl3 . front n EES APPLE:2I.-+A Vas prime Green Apple., Gma received and for we by aevl3 WICK & Id'OANDLL.,_4S 117001.,! WOOL:!—The highest market price in TV cash wilt be paid for tba different trades c , Wool, by 8 & W HARBAUGH, oar lb Si water sod 104 front et - • • TrOlvgirdirEAN JA.superior Cream Cheese, lust received by bovlO - tit W HASJIAUGH GREEN A PP1.13-130 bids Green Apple., on can nircunern an d for sale by ROBT A CUNNINGHAM 1 1gUt 7 -8 . a tan extradivatilOkeese, 101;11:ri C itllgy & co FADES., SHOVELS, ise..-- 5 0 drii Spades sad She "l.; dO do Masora Forks; 20 do °Rik Showsls; SO do Socket do; Axes, lintelsets, Mattocks and Fick.. Bellows, ' , Aces, itc, for sole at mannfacture rs omen, YuovlS GEO COCUILAN, 20 ssorsl - LEAD -1200 pig Galena Lead, from stmr Roemm, :RR We by nor? FRIEND, RJOEY &Co CBAB CIDER-40 bbl, niporioi,jum landing and for oov2l JOHN 8 DILAVORTFI FLOOR -190 bbl. Fa.ly, for sale 0 - p_ aanz /MN EDILWORTH .1.‘411.,.1.M.ERMA.L,...Ett3..Q.R1), .4618 BpARD COMMITTER FOR NOVEIRTIF.R. 031=1 07FIcE PITTIMMIGH GAZETTIr, Tuesday Morning, November 20, 1646. E The markets yesterday were generally quiet, with but little change in prices. The river contin ries in tine boating order, but trade in that quarter la quite limited. FLOUR—The market is doll, with no material change in quotations. Receipts were light, with =all first hand sales at 4.90a4,95 go bbl. From store in regular dray toed lots 4.121 is about the ruling market price. RYE FLOUR—With light supplies in market we may quite nominally at 325 p bhL GRAIN—The market is generally very quiet, and very litile to doing in any kind. With limited sales, from store we )Irmy use the following figures. Wheat 7 5. rye 50Wa5, barley 570508. corn 35, and oats 264227 e p bu. GROCERra—The market is without any ma. aerial change, with a fair amount doing in the way of general sales at the following rater —N O sugar sriisfc, loaf sugar nt a range of S to 11c as in qual ity. N 0 molasses 30c p gall. Rio coffee 7071• Rice 50510 ASHES--Sales of 15 casks pearls at Si, cash' par funds. Sales of salami°. at .7,1 e, of pots nt 4t et:, of scorelaings and soda ash at 31(d4c p tb, BACON—Market dull. Sales of 21 casks should ers at 4c cash. With small sales hams range from 81 to lc, and sides rule et tlic p tb, western cu• red. The above quotations may be considered the top of the market. FISH—We have no heavy sales to report. The market is abundantly supphed, with regular sales to the trade at the following rates:—Salmon $l9, mackerel No l 512, No 2 9.50Ca510, No 3 5 750 8, herring $5,756258 p bbl, and cod at $4,58 per drum. OILS--The market is quiet. with moderate sales of linseed at 28e, lard at 6055 c for Nos 1 and 2, for Tanners' oil 517a319 may be given as the rn kng figures of the market. FRUlT—Prices of green apples front store range from Tfic to 81.12 p bbl. Best Russet may range a little higher.. Of dried peaches the mar ket is rather overstooL-ed, and $1,121 is about as high as can be obtained from store. Sales of dned apples at a range of from .50 to 62c p bu. LEAD—Bales of Missouri pig at 41041, and of bar at 41241 go lb. WHITE LEAD—Sales of pure m oil at 61,600 1,62. dull. ROSIN--Sales at 3,50014 fk 11131, as to quality. FEATHERS—SaIes regularly at 33Crate per pound. SOAP--Sates of city manufactured rosin at 4 and of variegated at 101011 c. Cincinnati snap sold at about the same rates. CANDL—SaI. of city dipped at 90, co l mould at 101, and of altar at 2161'42. H0.....,—The following, says the Cincinnati Ga. zeue, is the number of hogs slaughtered in thu city 11113 et 1840: 1840, 11:41, 1842. 1543, 95.000 1E4.1. 150.000 Isi 220.000 1046 250,000 Ib4; Sarsitsrit—Among the exports of this city. by the Miami Canal, a 144,568 lbs of Saleratus. This IS quite an item among the small things. This ar title is now extensively used in culinary• opera• lions. It is manufactured in this city, and we pre sume the amount exported was manufactured here.—[Cin. Corn. Tar Swnitsa Mrs.rrrrna—Nearly 30,000 swine had arrived in the city up to - Saturday: out fur the Last two days the number arnved from Kentucky is very great; so that toe recap of this week will be much larger than that of Itn.it week.' Com. Nem BILBVOII.O OIL MARK., Npv. YO--Sperm— The market has been quiet mace our last, and we have no imles to report; last sales at 105 e. Whale—There is a fair demand at steady pnces we notice sales since our !ant 01300 Lbls at 35c, 750 bbls at 351 c, and 000 Inds at 36c_ - Whalebone—We have no change to notice in the snorkel, which remains dull and without trans. antions.—lN B Ship LiA. Tag leg Takla. or ran Usirrao 3rartas--The A' merican Almanac, JUST published. COOMILIS an in teresting account. by N 3 Wyeth, Esq., of the Ice Trade of the United States. It appears that the shipment of ice from Boston coastwtse during the year 1847 amounted to 51,887 tons, and to foreign ports 22,591. The coastwise shipments were made in 49 ships, 39 barques, 45 brigs, and 125 school:, era, making in all 25. - S vessels For the foreign shipmenta, 21 ships. 24 bermes 28 hogs. end 12 schooners were required, matting in all 95 vessels Grand total of tons shipped from Boston during the year .1547, 71,475. Grand total of vessels freighted with the same, 353. The freight paid on the above mention -1.6 ed exports. calculated at 52,50 a ton, which ID about correct. we preamne would amount to Cost of the lee when stowed on brard Provisions, fruits and vegetables, ship ped in ice to foreign parte, valued at, Profits on the trade not lees than The ice trade of 164.5-0 will doubtless show.. large increase on the above returns. The Gmeig, trade is, we believe, principally confined to Bost° though several shipments have been made fro" New York.—[Nat. InL M=! Brighton, Nov. 23—At market, 600 beef cattle, '9OO stores, 22 pain working oxen, 48 rows and -naives, 12,000 sheep and lambs, 500 swine. Prices—Beef Cattle—Extra $6, first quality 2, '75, 2d 85. Sionts-2 years old $l2 to $l6, 3 years old $l6 to 525. Working Oxen--Sales at 567,151g7350, and 493. Cows and Calves—Sl9, 820, SW 527, and 535. Sheep and Lambs--Sales at SI, 1,25. I.so—ex tra lot sold at 85 a piece. Swine--4,50; retail 5 , Xi; still bogs 41e. New York, Nov 20.—At Market—l,soo beef battle, (SOO Southern, remainder Eastern and this State) 50 cows and calves, and 4,000 sheep and lambs. Beef Cattle—For fair retailing qualtuas there has been a pretty brisk demand Minna the week. Pnces remora firm at from S 5 to 7,50 f• cwt.— From the appearance of the yard we should say there were between 3 end 400 bead left over. A lot of 40 shipped In Bermuda. The pales are maialy to the city butchers, and there are but few or no packers In market. Cowsand calves ranged from $24 to $350152, cash--all sold. Sbeep--$1,2502,75 , 114,50. Lamb•—si@2,io— 500. Hay-421c for Lent ynalit•;. No straw at th. acales—[Tribune. • laßaltimore, Nov. 21.—Cagle—The prices or ves this week show an average advance of 1210 over those last quoted. The offerings at the scales on Monday amounted to 1400 heed, of whirsh 1220 were purchased by city butchers end packers; AOO were driven to Philadelphia, and 50 head were left oveenceold. Prices ranged from $203,12i p 100 IDs on Ith hoof, equal to MI s 6 net, and making en sverag of $1,896 Hoge—Sales of live hop( nave been tondo at 8 405.25, and ebolee !ois have brought as lugh $5,&0. 1.6.1112'11 EIMCIVILIOI7.—we WOUld eel atteontoo inks excellent remedy for Caughs, Colds, Cons. mptioar . Asthma, and all attach.. of the Throat and Lungs Havtag several umes wt.hh a fear years past had occa sion to use a medicine or lb. kind, we have by ex pen ence tested its excellent qualities, and are prepaPtd to recommend it to others. Ministers or other puS.te speakers afflicted with brancloal eTetetion• ardl hnd great Itenefit from na are- It ts parepart aby ...las he physician, and all classes will find it a safe and •Efl manioc • merticote in the disease. for adoeh tt ts re corrunteruied.--{Columh. lotto) Cross a q d For vale at the Pekm Tea Store, Nu. 7U Fourth Street. myth pj- DTinteileA ie the bane of many a mite's exist ence No tongue cent describe the KU ffflnllgN missed. by this distressing disema It unfits in w for his sta tion in life, whatever ii may be, and i nukes him feel as though he would rather not exist then endure such misery. Yet then sufferings are prude ced in the first place by derangement of the stunisee, u td if this were met b 1 using B. A. Pabuestock's Anu Salo. Pills, the bowels would be cleansed, then ce,unrnilialloll of bile carried 011 and • speedy and Sure ref, ef obtained. Prepared mid sold by B. A. FAHNEKIOCK Si Co, corner lit and wood, nlllO corner oth and vet mid .is. °elle "AuxtSinißase Co. Omo, Feb. RI, le r. "Messrs J. Kidd & Co, We wish to inform Toe that we have sold all o( your Worm Specific you left with us. We wish you to send as some snore as soon au possible, as it has given gem. al Yensfisetion Ilt•rr. We hove many calls for it sines we are out of the 61110 e hue succeeded all other prepars nom in tha a coo nry, end for this reason we wish to keeps supply on Mind. IL tr. Al. e. PJFITES ISON " . . _ The abo•e is one of the hundreds of similar comma • emotions which the proprowors Mot medi eine ere dally receiving. Where it has been introduc• td become the most popular remedy in use. For sale at the drug stone of I KIDD ar Co, 6 it Wood no •vIOI "That whiter skin of hers, than snow, And pare have montintenntl alabenter - Alhieratic, have skin like the above, who use Jeer, Spanish Lily White. Ii inaketh pure showy, yet ham oily white. gold at Ph Liberty street. lYhd IV' Don't have yellow dark Teeth- -they can ba made pearly white Ly one tune OW* t, box of Jenne Amber Tooth Poste It hardens the get on, oweetene the bAnath i ka. 'Bold et fin Liberty et ooveSdAnrl7 • PORT,OF Pri"FSBURG 11 A EtRPIET, LouisMcLane, Bennett, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Camden, Hendrickson, Beaver. Michigan No 2, Gibson, Beaver. Lake Erie, Shrikes Beaver. -Beaver, Clark, Wellsville. Hibernia No. 2, Klinefelter, Cm. New England, No. 2 MaClare, Ciu. Consul, Webber, Wheeling. St. Anthony, Kinney, Wheeling. Skipper, Stoops. Hocking pm. American Star, Hanna, Cm. Arrow, Gordon, Broarpsville, Arrowline, Moms, Brownsville. DEPARTED. Louis McLane Bennett. Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Camden, Hendrickson, Beaver. Michigan No., 2, Gilson, Beaver. Beaver, Clark, Wellsville. Monongahela, Stone, Can. North River, Dean. St. Louis. Newark, Bishop, Zanesville. Consul, Kinney, Wheeling. Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport. At dash last evening, there were 6 feet 10 ache • ater in the channel, by pier mark, and rising. BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY Cincinnati Packets, 10 A. M Brownsville Packets. S A. M., and 4 P. M Nashville Cumberland. Louisville Vermont. St Louis. Niagara. Hockingport Skipper. IMPORTS BY RIVER• H.kingport—Per Skipper-1 box mdse, 1 C Bidwell; 22 bbls apples, 17 grind stones, owner aboard; 10 bbls dour, I S Dilworth; 35 bbls dried peaches, 35 do apples, 40 do potatoes, I 6 sks been. 143 sks oats. 11 do fruit, McKelly; 9 bbls beans, 7 do apples, 20 sks meal, S F Von Bonnhorst; 19 aka flaxseed, 10 do apples, Wick & McCandless; bbls potatoes, Stevens; 37 bbls potato., Black burn ilk: co. ' 50 bbls lard, Grum McGrew; 6 kegs nada, Bailey, Brown & co; 17 bbl. beans, 5 slat oat. J D Williams; 13 hbds lob, 1 bbl 20 kgs but. ter, J A Roe; sks deed apples, 1 bbl dried pea. ehes, 2 do flax seed, I do apples, 31 bbls flour, .1 k R Floyd; 9 Linde toh, D Led -h co; 40 bbls flour, 1 bolting cloth, Burbridge. Wilson 3,7, oo; 5 chicken coops, 2 kgs sanders, 3 bus butter, 2 a lso rags, Fe gam Bfwmr—Per Lake Erie---4 sks millet, Bakewell, Pears & co; 6 c peariash, Curling, Robertson & co, 144 bu plaster, W W Wallace. W7welisg—Per Conant-8 bbla eider vinegar Dilworth, 20 tails paper, Johnston & Stockton; 32 Mils dour. Orom 6r. McGrew; 22 bells and 20 rolls paper,l Kidd & co; 13 aka barley, Wood & liturtis do wool, W Barker; 2 cake wore, Jno Gill; 1 do do, Park & co; 63 Mils dole, owner, 262 do apples owner aboard. Per St. Anthony-3 hlt 3 bbls brandy, 3 do gin, 5 mks wine, 1 do gin. Wm Bingham; 21s bbls lard. Geo Mlltengerger; 6 bids vinegar, 0 Blackburn & co; 5 bbls 4 has butter, owner aboard; 107 bbls dour, °ruin d: McGrew; 100 do do, S McClurkan & co; 26 bbls dour, James McCully; 4 Si. deed apples, 1 sk 2 bbls do, L S Waterman; 1 loj old metal, owner; 32 sirs barley, S & W Harbargb; 9 bbls beet; Owens & Johnson. &rumen Sines:ma Stns—We learn by the Mountaineer that the "Learner &mance, from Nashville for New Orleans, with a full cargo, struck a rock on the Grand Chun, in the Ohio, on Sunday night. wad sunk- No further particala are given.—[Lou. Jour. Srxsuaosx Exrxtxxiox—We learn by a tele graphic dispatch from Memphis that the steamboat Mooed° exploded on the Arkansas river on the 15th Ei miles below Little Hock. One deck band was killed, and four or five deck hands were badly scalded. The Captain and clerk escaped unhurt. The cargo wan safe.—.[Lou. Jour The steamer Susquehanna in descending the Cumberland river on Saturday last, came in cons tact with the steamer Clipper, lying aground on Harpers shoals, and by the concussion had her larboard guard, each house, ,tc, torn very badly.— Another boat, the Palestine, but a few hours pre vious, on her way down, struck the same boat, (whose bow hes across the channel,) and bad a large portion of her larboard guards torn away.— The Cumberland is reported rising, there having been heavy rains in that vicinity recently.—(St Lou. Repub. The steamer C E Watkins was sold at Paducah on the 13th Inst for 519,000. The purchasers WPM. Meson , . Lanntenti & Hutton, of thst pine,. mho intend to nut her in the Nashville and New Or leans trade. Cairt James Lee is to command her --it:in Colo. of a •ery fine gaalny, and bearothat pa tern.. tteteeterl expreasty tor retail eater, made by Cooper. Tonto*. Johnson. L t•er•nd. Do. te. & Cu. Weak, and other genuine and approved manafaeta• Fjevre.ed IS carat Gold Patent !.ter W•tehes. low m• 53. Other* at varion• pr•rea. aceorcling quality. weight_ In . vary in tram 1.10 to 8150 to ,I.ver wate...a greet sorry. from 94 to 550 All ar, Stu wated Levers low as Silt JIME en-sLR Y. coastul uo of gold guar I, vest mid fob chains. try.. se•s. pear finger ntif, br act pins. studs. tar rb‘da. bracelet, locket, b. sit, al de, hie Alan. Also. silver comb, card ea., troll knrves, ihtmble•. Oneida, pencils. buckle, a 1... tooth ud e•r pick.. &c. W W WILSON, 57 market st. nor 4th NECDOTES—Cselopedis Moral and Kalif.. Anecdotes. • collection of .eve rai thousand Facts. Inc dent*. N.,rratis.e . . Trsumenie. em bracing the I.e. rit Inc kind in moat 1., tiler collection. an d . o nn e in addiuon. original and 4elected. the wnolearranged anti eiaaufied on a new idan, with coptou• mmen` .ertptura , indexes By Br, 11. A nine. A M l'a•ior ot lba Pro, ,dence Chorea. New York. with an Intto-duellOn b) Kew Geo. R. Chce , et, D D Jett publi.hed. The above. with anumber of uew and valuable pub. iIC.IO/14. for sal.- El.Liorr h E.NGLIS/I, no, - L3 7e wood at =l3 =l=l 'll.ll-: mosey deer to pre pared to tun - ugh Bouquets for Wehichags, Balls sp,, Pante. romposed to nth fragrant Flowers. Orders lets moth W. T. Flown, Jr , Cnur street, or through the Post Office, snit ho do brered promptly JA.lll>t WABDBOP. „Manchester Nursery. nods OYSTERS! OYSTERBII FRESU FROM THE SHELL—Hy Harks & Coss Fast Express. at reduced prices—To accommo date .11 lovcm of Mi. delirious luxury, BURKE & Co. hare resolved to supply the people regularly through out the se wish the choicest Fresh Oysters In ason. ran.. boll cans and shell, at such reduced prmen as at euable every fahaly to euroy Nu delicacy at their tables Ate Riper... bad will tht ceeetved det'y at the ware• bot.e of Thu C BIU\% ELI, Water street. between Brnithfteld and Grant, and for sale the e, and at the Ml lowung denote: Reis k Berger, corner Annuthfield end td ms, E liencleton, Diamond. A Hem vier, Peen .t, AM Ward, D Haughey, foot of Liberty at, Cotten. Jr , Penn Avenue. Mercer k Robtsmt, Allegheny city. mtor2l 'INFORMATION WANTED—Wax taken by matt I mire from the landing, foot of Wood street, on last Tbareday, With ult , I sank WOOL, marked ttteunilt k Sinclair," Pet Any perbon by returning it, or infor mation by which it may be flee:toed, will be liberally rewarded by W HARIMUGH, bomt Alvan, end 101 front .to mu? T. 4164 , ... GEORGE & JENKINI, CONINIISSItiti FILOVISIoN 1111,IRCILANTS. tim 3 C....tact •rash, HAL nmo RR Rargashcga—Church, Carothers fr. Co, A leLsoder Laughlin, John (incr. f ATINGS TO ARRIVE—I ease grey tmzed hrown Catto:tries; I rave Lavender Bithakets, I bale Lavender Blanket comma; I do drab do I do bloc do Consigurnent from EMlllenli manufacturers, ised for tale at eastern prices, with carnage added. nov2l 111CRPHY!‘ LEK, liberty a 4 foo4llth DLANKETI , BLANKEITIV.—IIouse keeper. and 11 when wanting above goods, will bear in and that a large assortment has lately been received, of all qualities, Melo/I,llg snore very laze ß at h nil t j a o ; l7, r, Si the dry good, bouae of noMM N E comer 4th am MILLINERY UOODS—Juat recetved by Ezre a (w peace of cherry colored silk Wu won Nett and Crepes. Also, a lot of iiOD3l6l Silts, Senn, Vel yea and Ittblean• Shlllll b. J0HN60 , 6, not lb 46 at trket et I ARP EMS' CARPETS"—llsolngmitrea . d from the .jmnoufneturer direct, s splendtdAlimlnister Car pet. of most henouful colors and shading; and any ono furrnsbolg parlors would do well by examining oaf stock, as we are sellom yen, ;ow. 00010 kroLrwrocit • 75 Founi, st HONE LEAGUE FACTORY. IIANO:1 riTh.WARY, totoofecturef of Heavy Shirting, (;heck., &A., atreat, ogy of ilegbeny. noviAiy. i r , :j: ,.. /. o l . l..lR , z u lo ol ) d r o irts,C ., ro t awu e N , V ., rire d pta ..le by FRIgIstD. !MEN' & Cu LEAooD''69 rfl7ll!lyC V l_ FRI . • • o DRIED PEACHF-R-4P sew Its jam reed•nd for male by uortl FIRKIN D, RHEY & Co FEATHERS --al wicks itistAcriGeg.aßn;U:o lit by onvßl 12EATIIERS-78 sacks now landing; for sale by novkl. ISAIAH HICKEY & Co j IRV L Collard, a A tt u o ck loar now landing froth sir tor s ISAIAH DICKEY ik Co "Ur AZARINE 111 XE PARMETTOS—A fertile , Our LT/ ply of above goodly, of ea& rent opened 'hie MOM- Int{ at the ,taretiov'Zi W f MURPIIY . .. G°ups rIX.YECTED —IV IL Murphy mil receive fa tt few day, iiiiicilor grey Peliiiee Cloth for ladles anti missns garks. - aortl - - - WRAPPINU PA PEIL-2000 rm. for pole 1.0 by / SCLIOONNI AKER k Cor nov2l SI wood at T FATHER VARNISH—AIways o; bond and fon Li sale 12y noll6 Il T LEECH, Jr F,..--3 bbl. No 1 Nakao:2, I rusk Codfish; I do White Fish; I do =oohed Hallibut; No 1.7 and 2 Marker el, for sale by novl7 J D WILLIAMS le dor Browns, lust we'd and for sale by Roirr A CUNNINGHAM. novl7 144 liberty st 1 r lea --4 half chests V H Tea, on conskenman l and for salalut novl7 PORT k CUNNINGHAM v CAEL--Wihi;l;Ni:Tra , I ';aroll. Tar, 111 iam e ba - i and good order, for 'ale by ' cub TA.A.FRE k O'CONNOR , GROCERIES, &o. 113===133 rr,ASSE'Y 1 HEW offer for sale ar2.5 Wood street PlttaboryKh, do iccommodatiug terms 100 poky V. R., Imp'l and Gun Powder Teueo 311014 s Rio Coffee ; 10 " Popper; 3 " A !tipoe ; Itn boa lb I utnp, Se and 8. Tobacco ; YOtee 0 twin; ttO bid. N G Sugar Ino bbl. Altd ; 74 No and 3 Mackerel; VD hat( do do ho N 03 TN, IU •• Twirl, till ; Yd b an 0W.601401, Root. 03 White Pipes IWO ")I'lltdore Ulnas Iron. 0-8 to %an ; 110 inks *oda Ault . toW.I. rsait• I 0 velie Pearl Ask IV " rtalotety 30 " tierottin Clq . _ . 500 511. Ara'4l Dells, with * general amortninni of all um. of Iron, Bad Piii.bur(h marmiactored monies at law prin.. .oplS s ; ;'! N has. therm Rio Corte*, L) 55 limp fancy 15 do Laiguayra • 10 do old I/or ler• Ult half ekes.. Oman Tea.. 'X do Chinon and tMlong 50 do catty Loam seed 50 bozo. Tobacco, assorted; 50 do Crompton tr. Co.' Palm Soap, 3U do Chillicothe • do emote In do Palm Lod Almond 71/ do Al R RA1.1111.; 5.01 do PAW lb. Zoom entrusts; 30 Md. .mall Loaf Sugar; 3 ease. Wolatty D R 10 bbl. crushed and polmlnstral Posse; S do N 0 Clarified 3 cue* &Memel of Lemou; 1 do Rose; • I do Vatulla; S dor. fine Olive 011; In - can. superior Mustard, I " assorted Jellies; I toe Jujube Paste; I Liquorice; SU do. Patent Zinc Wash Hoards; 150 do assorted Corn Brooms; 201.3 Ibs ouperior Saleroom 3u boo Steanne and Star Candle.; (or Bala by oer2o J D WILLIASIS, corner wood and sth ma GROCERM3--65 bluis prime N 0 Sugar 40 Ws Loaf Sugar, Nos 2, 0 and 7 53 " Prune N 0 Molaues 10 " Sugar House IW bags prune RIO Coffee hrchests Y H Tea 60 bxs 0 and 12 lb do and 6 1' 10 Virginia Tobacco, Is, Si and 1.8 00 Mils large No 3 Mackerel (1048) For sale by W A M MITCIIELTREE, 100 liberty al GROCER/ES—WO bbd. N 0 Sugar - , WO bbl. Moluses; 59 " S H do 00) bags prime Rio Coffee; 05 hf chests Y H and O P Teas 19 Posechong do DM boo 5. and 1M Tobacco 10 bus Pepper 50 bbl. large No 3 Mackerel, A general ass-moon% of Pittsburgh manufactured fancies, all of which will be sold low by octl6 JAMES DALZELL, 24 water .t UNDRIPS—c I S begs Rio Coffee, a prime article; 0 100 pkgs Y lmpl, P and Slack Team hls Tobacco, Cm n and E Plass lb bags Pepper; 5 do Alepice; 150 bbl. Nos v and 3 Mackerel; 50 do Gibbed Harting; 10 do Salmon; • lb drums Codfish; 1 cask Madder, 10 bbls chipped L.ogerood; 1 ceroon Indigo; 20 soaks Soda Ash; receiving and for sale by HOIST A CUNNINGHAM, oct3l la Liberty st F R H TEAS—Ie tuff chesta,very superior grades Young iiirsort, Hyson Skin, Gunpowder, Hylton, .od Black, Now taunting and for sale by WICK & ACCANDIAMS, .opts corner wood and water st GROCERIP7S-. —2OO bag* Green Pao Coffee, 75 lithely.young Upson Ten; 10 do G P and 81k do 10 boxes Lump and Plug Tobacco; kfl do Nectar Leaf do 73 do Saleratue; 15 Wogs Pepper: sdo Atoms; 50 bales Cotton Batting; 25 do Candlewick; Walt • general assortment of Grocenes, removed and for tale by R ROLGSON tk Co, notrlS 191 Ltberty st Pittsburgh, Nov. 8, I SOS. / API LNS-21 bbl. Rambo: 5 nbls F.II Plpptn, 5 do hollow cored 12 do (.olden do 3do Lougislicad do 4 do slowenburg. I do Mammoth do Now landtrw from micas New Fingland and for ssle b corn I . WATFRMAN , . • ZE- 0 03---15D pee IL ages, rornprietug Young Ilyeott Yeas, balf cher. and catty boeca; Gunpowder do do do do Intnerml do do do do Souctiong •nn. I'uwrlmng, to half these. of •artons ottalsucu laud ta.o import/slums, to store and for sale BAGALY:Y & SMITH. IS and 2n ',rood et - - wsar REFINED 7 R ;, l , a a r . tce .. io r it i f 2.34, d crashed do tivO do poilitlered do 5n do ../iiified do blotr wItI lot sa:e /A. Di A HICTCHISON & Co. *els, Agta lAnns Refinery . OILS—RDa. gals wtoter blearned Whale OD: Intl do do du Sperm do 15 bbls do Raabe.' Whale do 5 doved Tangle, do .1 do Sp pro at. Turper i.ne. to store and salaby Co D KyiriED boa D R large Loaf; DM I.lrta 1. 5, 6.7 and h small dm 230 do erualtert do powdered, ut more and for sale by JAMES A HUTCHISON & Co, .1y2.1 Agents of St. Loots Steam sugar Refinery - ("IHEEISF.-152 has W ft Cheese, landtng and for sale by vT.I JAMES DA LZ F.LL _ . Pmlna Soap, banding and for .le by k 7 ro• J DALZEI.I. X NEES' Urooru (hl. ,J 1 mom. laate b) mast) JAMES DAI.ZEI.I., 12111:M1 1111:1T-40bt.t • lita;‘ , l) RPM., ilk I: do do, 20 ra, , urram., !,..abng 4-nd for •ale 11AfiALEY & smrrii ,0 1C:t . nt9 L :k b y r Peactre. to ra , • , 21 BAG nl-E1 k SMITII - - U I ' ,l 9 s7a '"‘ lo r' r ' lot sr, by nostn HAI; A I Slll . lll . 11 11. , / ,, C01-TEE— .O, ll3 3 n . bags ri v A m JA H L.7: ;..2::.. , . ‘, f o jr r i o. OIL bbl.. zd m a A r i A sal:; o by I ISECT: bbi• pure, tor sale by nos - D J FICHOONNIAKI:R A Co • S , I Z: e ß n a c l c And. a n ta i p be u s r. t vo r ..in r t , e , : i., ble i srlsed and 11- ,1..1 , 11 J (ICHIXINMAKEH A Co . • - S17,1.11:1tli:P;11-1NE—rNt'C'itilOgTIAlar CO"' Ur 1 IMCII SAJAP--IA has Wlndser :so J. inal reed and (or sale by R A FMCS ESTOOK A Co. n0e . 2.1 earner lel and wressl ass Q A RMA PA RILLA-10u lb. Honduras. 070 f sale by oowll K A FAILNESTO , :g ACo DOW 'D CUBELIS—I case/col reed Bad for sale by o , ZI Ll A FA FINE-STOCK. is Co_ WKITE LIKANS-6 bbls for sate by oorla K F VON KONNIIORKTA Co FL.uAliftErFLe"Uy" b r b lo 6 :Tl ' pr me order s lu.( d TANNER!. OlL—lb bhl•itut .nd (...6 by noYV RELIA:RS QUNDRIE. barrel: Wry react., 70 dozen Corn 0 Brooms: 3 bbls [Veva 40 do Clover Seed, 4 bb/4 and 10 begs Hotter, 2 bh , v Roll Rutter, Rod reed and for ale by F. 00.1.11511 a iikz:NErr 37 wood 0 I _lt - 61:515Ntrei val. now liodaci lOr sae by nove.l ISAIAH DICKEY A Co. lard 0 _ L".=l bbli No I, now l ;l; , fin A A R HD . SANDERS-3 bbls for sale bL GENTIAN-451b•EXT ,;,,2, tor vale by . E `II,LLERS •• • 1 LOVER AND TIMOTHY SEED-4 Wets Moo Cllce •or Beat na de Pa. Timothy Seed. In store and for tale by novi3 ' j t R FLOYD SOCKS AND FLANNEL---W do, super Woollen So , as, 17 yd . bard Flannel, an sum, 1.1111 for sale by 3 k R FUDY D CH F.ESF. —OO bass L:herec; Id casks do, an store and for rain by ET.SGLISII Er RENNET I*, . na,4l n 1.0 ~ r. _ . . - • - (111 ARS--I0 atanm boat Tara Pnneopo Cara., '.J for gala low by noVIIII ENG _L.10111& aENNKrr D NUTS-300 bush reed and for urle by nowal TASSET & BEST WIN BOW GLASS--ed One 709; 000 do 6010, Td do 10010, 313 do 100141 on hand and for rale by nova TAssEY k DEBT - • -- • - L. la No 1 Cm. Soon, reed andY forEI sale b) SOAP TANNEMT 1.(. M-4 bbls reed and for ..10 by 2,041 TABSEY h 1318.8 T FLOUR -200 bbls 8 P Pious for sale by ovp• 1011 N 8 Dit,wowrii Q` UN DILI FO4-31 bbl. Crob Cider, prime artiels, 60 do I. green Apples, sambas, russets, tarpon, an; 1 00 Intel! dned Peachess hi:Mtge.' Ilut et, Just reed and tor ~le by nov2l JOHN 8 MIL WORTH • 1)10 METAL—HS/toes Middle.. Furnace Metal, tn LL et re and for sulo by nos 23 • /AMPS DALZELL TI REEN APYVC•I43O bbis Greet Applett, landing lT and tat sal° by nova JA.11&8 DALZELL EXTRa. FAMILY PLOUR-00 bbl . Family blobs, landing from Michigan No 2, and tor sale by poop /ARIES DALZELL ----- APPLES -330 bush drted Apples; IAI bids Freon do, in store and for sale by .1 I it FLOYD, bovitt Round Church Ruildin _ DOTARD' AND SCORCHING'!—Io cwits (Neon '. oelP.) pure Potash; 3do Scorohinas, in store and for sal! by no vz, J k R FL,OYD BUTTP.3-45 bbl. leiederroni Roll Bolter; 30 keg. pecked do, received nod for we by oovit2 l& P. FLOYD MA C KER.O4-41.1 bbis No 3 Mackerel; 6 do No 1 de; for mile by nov23 8 P VON DONNNORST & Co_ 1111PIRRING—.13 bbl. for sOe by nov2 R F VON DONN HORST & Co _ . DUCE TO ABRIVII-65 bogs dried reachusi P Si racks Flusseed; 4 sacks Feathers, hourly ex • peeled and for sale by MURPHY, WILSON it Co, torn IS 'mud 1", , 0R Eakin UOATS-5 eases 45 in bleseh'd Sheet. ins.; S bales No 3 heavy Lowed Twill., for steam boat decks, jolt reed and (or solo by 50,21 MURPHY. WIT.BON & CO SUPER PLAID LONG SHASVLS—We have Just opened a Tot of eery superior all wool Plaid Lama Shawls, of the most fashionable colors, to whiab we Invite the attention of the ladies. ALEXANDER fe. DAY, 75 market et, N ear of the dtamond F . . .• RENCH MERlNOS—Jun received, super Mae nine blue Maroon .d Scarlet French Merino sant ALEXANDER & DAY . " rrerDE LAINR—Just opened, IL Food assort I)arrant of plain blank Moulin& Woe*, of uL go al is noval ALEXANDER &DAY - 400 bbl. Loulletili White Lime, fer sale by beel3 BIIRSIIIDOE, WILSON tt waters M7IIIr:T F M PLANO FORTES ffi4IIIIIIJOHN H. =AAR, N. 61 Wdod atlem, has now received a full uson• mencof Piano Porto., 1 . 161 . 4 in " m theGillowing manufactori. in Boston and Near York, to which the attention of purotruers ls respectfnlly invited. Thom from Mr. seickerinal6rer, the sale: of which be ts soil, Agent mWestern Penn sy Ivania) have what is termed the New CiteLlitlgneJe; being an improvement recently made, and giving them a decidedarlventage in power an equaTuy of wine over any then. The tollowtug are the patterns and sLyles of.Chicketinyw No. l. Rosewood, r ocrres, finished back a front, 8400 g " ei - richly carved - . s'4o .3. " 6/ •• " . ' u 0400 '• 4. " se " carved mouldings, ' 8400 "&. ' ( 64 " Entitled back and r :et, Sj.so .' $350 6 projecting front, " es.T.rs " 65T25 6:300 nehly nerved, style of Loam 14th. 6 hollow corners and hollows nor- . . belegs, second hod, cost originally R. 133., and Ist l be sold at a very reduced price. No. It Rosewood, round corner, very elegantly fin ished, 1{775 No 13. Rosewood, round corner, very el scantly fin.hcal. rhe above are manufactured by H. Worcester. N. V., well knowna* being connected formerly with hirsers Bustard, Worcester tr. Dunham, N. Y. . No. 13 Rosevrood, carted moulding, made by die 61•11hattan Company, N. V. t 275, No 14, Rosewood tarred, 6 octaves, Gala & Co'., N. V 143.4). No. 16 " plain 6 " " 5250 No l& Rosewood Grand Plasm, made by Henri Ilera, Paris. 111 ' d 1 1 7 I2t= ran . ; Z:Zt h rta 'u t p n nee 971 JOHN HF.LLOR. Solo Mont for Chlekonoga Wand and Square Pin= Fades, for Western Penneylawn. Otll7 SPIpEUEDID LOT OF NEW PIANOS. F R" NUNNS & CLARK, New Toth: CHICKERING, Boston; The sub•crber has now open and for sale, • lot of moot •upenor Pianos. se llected by nuclei( at the rnanuf.tortes. They consist of Rosewood and Mahogany Pianos, of Of rt, 6i and 7 .taves, of various styles and pnees, and .otbraoh all the latest improvements. Those of Nutt. Clark's, (tor which celebrated firm he is sobs Aokicr) have an improved way of stnnging possessed by no other; al., • superior plan of leathering the hammers, preventing then Pianos from growing harsh and wirey after some Ole. The Pianos of Chickering, of which be has a superi or lot, are provided with the Circular Seale, and were selected for him with care by 2. Chick•rnig. of Boston The above will positively be sold at manufacturers' prices, and on accommodating terms. The subscriber will invariably be found at J W Woodwell's, from It to to 12 A. M., and from I to 5 P. M. Mr. Woodwell will attend to the business during the balance of tame. H. KLBI3KEI, tmttO at J W Woodwell's. E 7 Third st .3 11EAT MUSICAL NOVELTY—The subscriber has just received lento Europe, and for sale, an entirely nos Invention of Piano Forte, called the CAB INET PIANO FORTE, which possessing more power and sweemess than the square P1•1i0. occupies but one fourth as much room, and m a much more showy and handsome piece of furniture. It is particularly desira ble where the saving of spore m an object, tieing ex eardingly neat and compact, nod occupying no more mom than a small side table. The subscriber has to hand a tostimornal of ill superiority from the celebra ted parusLMosehelles, io los own hand wnting j which may be inspected 11 ELFIBER, ocnl7 At .1 W Woodwell's 'EW BOOKS--Loom a' Elements° , Trigonometry. —Element. of plain and superficial Trigonome try, with their applicanons to Mensumuon, Surveying and Navigation: by Elmo Loomis. A M. A First Book in Greek, containing a full view of the form of words, with vocabulanes and copious exer cises on 11a method of constant immtuonnod repeti gon: by John M'Clintock. Professor of Langua es, and George IL Croons. A. AL, Adjunct Professor of Languages in Ihektnson College Upbam's Lilo of Madanie Colborne Adana- 3d edi tion. A new novrl—The Discipline of Life Parts 9, 19 and II of Hamer Zs Brothers' splendid il lswtrathe edition alio Arabian Nights' Entertainments. The above works received In, day by express and for sale by JOHNSTON tr. BTOCKTON, aovlJ cos 3d and market sts WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING —Having in employ the beet workmen to be found. together with a large and complete stack of Etna t.aols and ma. rhtnery, adapted to complicated work. and making with ace nritcy and facility new pieces, customers may depend on sausfacnon. and at snout the nine prices they pay in many shape for imperfem work. and In ma y ny cases for positive injury done to their watches All our work is o arranted to perform well N. B reduced my buster. to a cosh syr tem I am determined to sell ea low am the lowest regu lar prices, cut or wen. and customer. OUT be assured that they tan make their purchases in this line as aheap aa In the eastern clues, thereby encenraglng home trade and industry. W W WILSON novla NEW PIANOS Sote Aoancv vol Nevi. • CI.4.ICZIXIMATLD PI Vt. THE vithaenber has Ann replenished his Hock or Piano, which for variety or style and prices he never been sur. paawd in Th. coy lust received and opened, the followyng new P.atiov. One 7 octave eabinet grand Piano. an entirely new in venom, On. Reaewood .err elegant Pinnru & Clark One ant& Coleman's celebrated .filar A , raetrrnent 1. verk wpenor ?man One naanorr•ll.. C novl3 H KLEBEFt. J YIkarrFACTVLEI .XD PLA1....1n £u. CMOS 01 - Toglux°, N 113 1 ,3, AND CIGIDS, 4 T his Otd Stand, comer o( Smithfield street and Jl. Demand Miry, Pittsburgh. Pa.. would respectful •) call the motemollof Country Merchants, Hotel and Steamboat Barkeeper. to a tug. sod superior lissom nwnt ot INITORTED CIOAiIIS, among which P/1-11 be rimed the follnanaK branc, air Errata. 'balsa. Cm. tettos. I tetpe. La Norma. Star Brand. 111nema and Dollar Regattas. all M which tordl he sold as low as can be had at any other house to the coy Also. constantly on hand and for side, a lams and well .sleeted meet at Vtrgtou, Mtwourt. and Fine Cot Cliewlng Tobacco. Maiii Oakes of Am•rionia Foreign Patents. t) AhIES G REENOUG of Me late firm of Keller Greenough. cotiunun the busmen of Consulting Engineer nod Patent Attorney, at his office in the city of WASHINGTON He may be consulted and enc• played in mating examirmuons in maclnnery tn die Patent Office and elsewhere. m furnishing drawings and specification. of machine, and all papers necessa ry. transfer, amend, retinae or extend lotion patent io the United States or Europe He can also be contralti ed proftiodonally on all que.ons of litigation aris ing under the Patent Lao, and millargue Tira na. before the Patent Office or an appeal theretroni, for which hut long expenenee the Patent Wire and in his parresalon, nano pecoltarlr toed ban. The pro tisasonal firmness of the late be T. P /ones haring been placed to his bands. all letters In relation thereto aboald be addressed to him peat paid. ang3o..dlirto_2l linotlas.--Galvantsed Ttn Plates. TuKsubecribere beg to call the attention of Uulldere, Architect. and owners of Huddler,. to the many advantages which thew plates posse. over all other metallic substances hitherto need for roofing. he , a. they pose.. at once the lightness of iron. without ite Itabtl ay to reel, having now been tooted for wears] years in Mrs p•rur elm. both in this country and to Eu rope They are lees liable to cariannion arid crootrac. don from sudden chance of the atmosphere. than com mon no plated, iron, unc,Ur any other metal now used forroofing. and consequently form a much better and debtor root requiting lur leeshutment repairs, whilst the first cost a but a trine more A full sepply, of all arms. from 16 to Cl , con• tinnily On hand iihd for sale by GEO 11 MORE:WOOD di CO, 14 and le 11 , aeor stmt, Naar '1 ore- The patent nght lot this article having been secured for It. United Staten. all pante* inftinglng thereon, ahhot by Importabock of otherwise, will be route. red. oci2o,LatirlyT NOTICE TO CONTRCATORS. Cress Nasaimu. MUD CuArrArtooc. IL R. Co. Nashville, 'rend, Nov. 9, I MS. ROPOS ALS will be received at Mb Mike on the K 90th December next for the Graduation and Ma monr7 of lofty miles e( road, mar YO miles neit to Nashville. Ace miles crossing the Barren fork of Duck river, In Bedford county, Tenn...., and ten miles on the North West side o( Tennessee river, In JaCkron eounfy, !sleben.. Profile. and plan. may be been at Lida othoer after the bah December. By order of the Board— C. F. M. GA RN VII% Chief reirineer.• N. B.—Twenty-five nuts. of read, (Including the Tan an six miles heavy MoUnt•in workj are under eontraet. Haven hundred laborers are wanted by the sontr•ctor, nomildlat• RUST PROOF IROF HS andariugned have emoted worts In the ally of T Nue York, for the purr°. of lial•antung all arti cles of Iron, which it is desirable to PROTECr FROM RUT, melt u Telegraph Wins, Hotta, Spites, Nails, Win for Fent" and any other kruclerwinaly may be required For Hoops for Casks, as• subsutute for bale Hope; for Clothe* Wink Lightniny Rods, and a host al other applications, Swill be Mond cheap and durable. They would particulirly °all attention to be Holum'. md Wire for fences; it require* no paint, and will not root. Also to Spike. and Holt., the preservanon of which le of so Mach importance, that it will commend Itself to the name 01411 those interested. . . GEO B I.,IOREWOOI a CO., Patentees, 0ct.30-diorly'T 14 and ICI Beaver at, N. York. WREAK OYSTERS, i)y . THE OAN, of supenor quality, st Icor pouts, DI put up by the liable:Haters eitoussly for the use of fantlires sad parties, ran be procured at the Ramat, taut. in this and Allegheny cities at the store of H. ituor, 4th street, Pittsburgh, AL Jenkins. store, Alie. gheny city, and or the Oyster De t. St. Charles Hotel, Wood at. noell,lim HOLT A. MALTBY . NEW ARRANGEMENT. DOCTOR B. \V. 111011.11.1 S hosing recently porches ed the Drug Store formerly sword by Hays & Brockway, No 2 Commerctal Row, Lawn , assert, Pitriburgh, takes robs nirtbod of informing his friends and the public in general, that his .taro will al all dines be supplied with as extensive aud general sown:tem of Drug., Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oil., tu Varshea, Perfumery, Colognes, and Biased every ags, lisle called tor us a drug store, whioh will always A' sold a low as at any other house lit the city, whole sale or retail. lisping to merit a share of the public patronage, nothing shall be wanting to give entire sat isfaction to his customers. nov7-tipt nydialpinhy. Or Clio liAriitor Cure. Aocrog LIEN/A3IIN \V. NORMS, emain..• to practice • the safe and popular remedy railed ropettly or the Water Ciro, and if deured will treat diseases Allopethically. Obwitrieal cases tvtll be at tended to promprip. N. a—Lir Norris may be consulted at his Drug Store, No. 2 Oommerebil Sow, I..tberty Street, during business boon, or at hie residence, morning .11RTOrk• 101, Loon street, 2 doors below Irwin's alley. now7-tapt4 DR. D. HUNT, Dentist. Comer of Fourth and Decatur, between Market arid Pinr— IMO. W. SUITS • CO, TN - Klaid their friends and the public that they hay. 09 looker any connection with that lac establish ment:in Penn onset, known as the Pittsburgkere e thet: t. el . tlre bcirinn% y l itd POINT scone antlita. n. 9. COCaleil . • .. RITOHIE &OOCHRIatiE, POILWIRDING k CORRIBIROI I I MERCHANTS, NO. 98 TCROUPITOOL. B .B &MEET, .41141m9•1•8 New Wilma& ROUSES, lOTS,_ FARMS, VALUABLE priormwry POLL /AIX.. 4seL THAT property lately occupied by EL Nihon, .1111LEsq.. on Craig street, near Robinson, Alegiteny cuy, Will be sold on accommodating terms. The lot is 33 feet 4 inches on Craig street, running through to the Canal 150 feet. There en a good two story frame dwelling house on the premises. lately built, and the lot Is well improved, containing a variety of choice froit rbrobbery, de. Thu property is conveni ently satiated for persons doing business he either Pins burgh or Allegheny, and is a desirable residence. Tule indwpotable. For terms apply to Vat BOYD, Auor ney Law, °thee on Poore street, above Smithfield. __ap4-dtf AOb Aere.. - Caqa - ITUATED on the Monongahela river, about 16 miles from Patsburgh and 3 miles above third Lock, ill the Immediate neighborhood of Must... Lyon & Shorb, and Mr. John lierrou's purchase. This fine body of Coal will be sold at the low pries of 633 per um—um third in hand. balance ini bye equal annul payMents, without interest. Title indisputable. Location vary good—cannot besurpasaed. For further particulars enquire of S. BALSLEY, who has a draft of raid pro- perty. Residence 2tl st. below Ferry, Mr. Adams , Bow. N. B. There to another at.m of coal on this tract, about 60 feet above the lower, of excellent quality. jytMidtf 13. H. • - HAal iCstste 1L Ohlo. /1., A TRACT of land, 00 acres, in Harrison, Portage Co, on the Cuyahoga river—about 30 acres order im provement. Also, two unimproved lots in the village of Warren, Trumball Co., 00 feet by 00. Also, a lot of grog in the centre of Hartford, Trumbull Co., with a fine dwelling house and store—one of the best stands . - • • ... • • ... for a merchant on the Western Reserve. Any or all this propetty will be soldon very accommodating terms. ISAIAIi DICKEY A Co., (chin Water and Front aut. MMM - - - • :SHR large and well built Factory, erected on Reheat ca street, Allegheny city, by R. S. Casson, Esq., is crod for sale at a bargain, and on easy terms. The lot on which the Factory Is erected, fronts 100 feet on Rebecca soviet, and runs back 110 feet to Park street. The main building is of brick, three stories high and 60 feet long by feet wide. The Engine House is large and commodious, with an engine, boiler, stack, An.. all in complete order. The property will be sold low, and on advantageous terms. For prier, terms, to., enquire at this'office. augq4-dtf - - FOR RFC IYT. - jefi,THE *oboe Wier offers for rent for the term of _Moue or, more years, a large convenient well fin- tatted two story Dwelling Howe, containing .4 rooms ' and Kitchen. There is a lot of ground contempt; 14 acres of fine young fruit trees of every kind, stable, Ste , connected with the house. To any person vrish mg a delightful residence within a few minutes nde of the city, this will be • rare chance. For terms, which will be low to a good tenant, inquire of fid.r. Jno Wright, near the pisunises, of John Watt, comer of Hand and Libeny streets, or of oceld-t( THEO. F. WEIGHT. rrHE subscriber will sell on accommodating tents, a 1 valuable tract of unimproved land, situate on the road leading from Brighton to Franklin, about eighteen miles.from Pittsburgh, and ahout eight miles from the town of Freedom on the Ohio river. The tract eon- . _ tams Chi acres and 20 perhhes, strict measure The land is of an excellent quality, about BO acres cleared, and well watered, and will be sold either in whole or to farms of convenient um., to suit purchaser.. For further particulars amicure of WM. BOYD, Att'y at Law, office on 4th Id, above Simthateld, Piusburgh. ritythlidikartf T - Property In Allegheny City for gale. THE subscribers oiler for sale a number of choice Lots, situate in th e Second Ward, fronting on the Common ground, on erbry terms. Inamre of W ROBINSON, Atry at Law, St Clair st or of J t ROBINSON, on the prem. *. =il `VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON PENN STREET V FOR SALE—A Lot of Ground 11.1M61.0 on Penn street, between Hay and Marbury streets, admining the house and lot now ooeopied by Richard Edwards, having a front of tCt feet, and in depth LW feet, will be sold on foeorabla terms. Tide nneteepuonshie. En quire of C. U. LOOMIS, 4th st, near Wood. octal-dtf 1333:13 - - TWO ROOMS formerly txctipied as a Da •IP guerreotype establishment, being well adapted tor that bustness. The second story room is a ncat odic, and the third awry, a long room, with good light. 4:airliner on Market st, between 3d and 4th. DOVV-2w E. D. GAZZA.M. =E! A THREE story Brick Uwe.lltng House, on \lrate, :Wove Want street Possesston given au the first of January, 1949, or sooner if required. For terms. Inqutre of • nov7 0 BLACKBURN tr. Co. wooer st Valuable HeeMimes In Allegheny City lONTEMPL.ATING a removal from Allegheny city, 4,.." I offer my residence there for sale. The premises are in delightful order, and every way worthy the at tension of any person waning such propetiy. ff , Lt. W. POINDkaTIIEL Real lastite In Hiroo. Conuatp. A LOT, &omits:Use and Dwelling, situate on the SI. Eno Extend. Canal, In the 'Maga of Weal Mid diesel. a &ramble beaten for is merchant Also. a Lot and good Duelling Home well suited fora Tavern Sand, in the village of Orangerflle, on State law of (Slue. Terms easy. ISAIAH DICKEY & Co. febte Water and Front an. 10A.L LAND FOR SALF.—Seven roams coal land for .ale. altosse an bend of the Monongahela Raver, above Brownsettle. P., hacmg • 7 foot vein of coal arnica will be •old an exchange for gads. For particu lar@ apply an IneZl N 2. W., HA RUA Dfili 21sond WAItE;11 , 11:8E CALF:.—thesinorenber offer,. for .ale the three story brick Warehouse n I ,Vln.al weft. oceurned by A. Tanner A Co. •pl 7 Wlll. WILSON, Jr. Tbr gabserthare willrest part uf the wa house now ocespled by theta Apply to LEWIS, DALZO.I.L, A. Co., sal9 SI water street EXCHANGE BROKERS, &c 1161. - PIIICSA BONS, Illanter•, Exchange Broter•, AIM 0.0.1ele• NOTEZ... DRAFTS, A aIb:PT AN CF:: GOLD, BIL VER AND BANK NOTES. CeLLECTIONSDratta Note. and Acceptance. payable to any part of the Union, collected on the mom. ..- . 1 le r einele tens . open Ms morleng. Rich Dress UGC.* colnpnsutg the EXCHANGE on New' York, Philadelphia and Bah f 0 , 0 , , , ~,,,,, ,„ ~,., o.d. plaid h i,,,, ...now noon. tenon, also. Chneincath Louisville, Saint Louse Nand do, ..„. ,g o no g., goo d. , 0 . p0 ...., .. 0 . ..... od oil New Orleans, constantly (oracle wool Plod., Leen color. and choice styles; till wool BANK NOTES.—Nows on all solvent banks in the Cashmeres and .Sous de Lamas; fine Coburg and 14 it. un.wd Smes duteocurned at the lowevt moo Alt kinds 0 .. r eidg., of ... 7 d ,,,,,,, ~,d e nod c . 1 0,. d 0,.. of Foreign and fintencan Gold and Silver corn bought . 0 .„,,,d c,...g 0 . 0 „..,„ g 0.., ....my. note_ sad rah] Feeneh Illestasoal Frolach Blorlostial (Mee No LS Market street, between 3d and litt, 1,%! R. MURPHY :110 , opened within a few days a Pittsburgh. Pa. net:.: - --- -- , . large assortment of sypenor French Merinos, musszir, ttioina - ii - c CO berry. &deftest charley of Ithiroon, Garnet, Straw. B°' s, EXCHANGE BROKERS, and d.Lis. berry. Scarlet. Cherry. Drab, Light Blew, Brown. and In Foreign and DOMeake Kletuuse. Ceenficalea of h i n ",.., Bio „ . 1 ... ~,,,,ou qualifies or bi., k. 1 . 1 , 0. Depart., Bank News, and Specie; Fourth street, near. PARMETTOS AND LYUNES. E CLOTHS, ii *pro , h= LIIs Book of Psil 4 lll4h- Cs...ln ...V of ad the leading colors, ieclatring a few pieces of very received on deponte--Sista Meeks for sale, and col- ..oeno. bract. ).,.....4. on nesrlY .el lan PH.c-IP.I Psi." I. II" , BriLTINGS--Slasarine Blue. Green, Brown. ire United SM.. PLAIN CASlVllElt—llditroon, Clainet. Brown. The highest premium paid for Foreign and Annelle. from. °Took. On Gold EMBROIDERED CASHMERES—Piero Advances 'Made on consignments of Produmee,chttn7 Mous de Lams. pruned Cashmeres, Lamarthic Stnpes, ped East on liberal terms. POIXACION EXCHANGE. noel 13 1 1.1.8 on England, Ireland. and Scotland bought any amount et the Current Rates of R e l=pt. Alan. Drafts payable to any part of the Old thh from El to Linda at the nun of SA to the Sterling, without deduction or discount. by JOSIII2/1. ROHM SON. European and General Agent, oaths. sth at one door west of wood. octlYni NV ESTICIIN FUNDS— . Ohio, • Indiana 'Kentucky, Minoan. Bank Noma, parehued at the lowest rues, by N ItOLMFM & SONS. ae 13 35 Market street. ETOl2= -IPANICERS Ana I.:urban:a Broke., Dente:rain F?r jUll elan and Do/ureic Ttmoand &girt Mite of h.a• chauFe,erruficarer of Lk-porno_ Bank Notch .ad earn, aS Wood rtroot, third door below Fourth, %rest aide, roaral tf in to,(I9WASD tan db RAMPS BANKERS AND E E XCHANG BROKERS. , , dealers in Foreign and Domesuc DOI& of Exchange, Cer oboe.. of Depot., Bank Notes and Coto, comer of id and Wood streets, directly opposite Si Charles Ho wl roarAtc_l!y_ BELL s Walt - Zola API OK—tight Checks on New York, Philadolphla, and DaMmore, Constantly for sale by N. HOL.AIk. it SONS. septa 3.3 Martel p0LL0..,-rioN,N.e., Draft and Accept - Knee's lJ payable In the Wostern mons, collected on the most favorable terms by seolli N HOLAIFS & SONS . _ SIGHT CHECKS ON NEW YORK for sale ' oct4 N HOLMES It SONS HATS CAPS AND BONNETS, =l= THE subacriber, in addmon to his own AI m ufa c Luring of lists, has made arrange ments with hlessrs Se, e d Co, late moat fashionable better. of the coy of New Vork,) fora reg ular supply of hie extra tile fine Sail flats, and having not received a few cases gentlemen can be rooted with a very rich and bettuudi , hat by calling at hi. new Hat and Cap Store, timithiwid .{rest, second door south of Fourth, where may be found agreat venni) , of lists and Caplet( his own manufacture, wholesale and re• tail. lists made to order on short nonce. . apt.) — IMOIS WILSON aI'OCiELD&CO., (Stiecessors to lit`Cord King) , At Fashionable Ha • Verner of Wood and Pith &oats P.RTICITI.AR attention paid to our Retail Trade. Gentlemen can rely upon getting their Hata and Caps from one es.bllshment of the ant surt...La and wont...env, of the Lass= msgx and at the LOVILST MICE, Country Merchants, purchrulng by wholesale vrc respectfully invited to aall and examine our Stock; 55 we can say with confidence that as regardsn arid raceit will not suffer in a comparison with any bowie in Philadelphia. fehl; _. 4 HATS, CAPS AND MI/FES—The gick mbserther is now receiving from the city M New York, a choler malomment of Hata, Cap s and Muffs, lama ftwitiona, In great sane ly and very cheap, wholesale anti retatl. JAMES WILSON, nor 13 Smithfield at, 241 door sown of 4th 4 --- ifitlil F W . 4 kilt;iis Ts4i3: — Ti ILL 11 0 Olt D AL ooi . , -- ' "IL rotl " s.l7nft ' k rll7, ' )!.tilgu ILL t allVy of ' flat., ' it .. .c u rvet received trom " Nror til iOrlt7 T ose t a want of o nent and liertuuful hat, are invited to cull at their store, corner of Fifth snd Wood streets. aura* STRAIN GOODS. DEALERS are myna to examine R. H. I. AL?dER , S stock of Straw Goods, of the spring style, composed in part of RONlyETS—Florence Braid; English Dun. stable do; American do 4 China Pearl dm Coburg do; Rutland do* French Loom Fancy Gimp, do. &o. HArd— it tona, Palm Leaf, Panama, Fancy Straw, d o Dr u id, d &lid. Pedal do. Also, Artifielal Flowers, Ribbons, &o. gnaw Bon net Warehouse, SO market st- martin • --- TO WHOLESALE OROOICKS. T ll 9 E u. o . u 4 dera o l i gte y d are re Bredbit or ders for any or quislity,7eliscrre ' l or " d a o ' rTt an7tim .' c O` l7y . g U i r' y e i ne n I ra day. nonce, at ow Wharf Boat.' We - thin i we ran make it Me interest of those merchants Who bay largely on the coast, ns they can order their barb real shipped to any plantation they may deal., which shall be attended to without extra charge. WATIE CIJVEN & Co Paducah, Ky.. Ow. 4 18484 m. PITTSBURGH STELI., WORKS . AND SPRING AND AXLE FACTORY. ISAAC 10,03, JONES & %Maas I 4JI plough of spnag said blister steel, plough steal, sse and a t ps: aad deals,. i! enginelamLa crank danorahr, eornor dig., and Front its" PirrV, PR se DRY & VARIEII. GOOD& SPLIANDXD sTOCK Ok , PALL 600 Deg Wholaud* And.B.etalL A. A. MASON A co., PpITSSUSGII, PA., Tar AVE received more than One thormand CAWS and ALB Packages of Foreign anti Boritestie Goods, mak ing one of the man extensive aisonmems to the coun try, embracing the latest, richest and most fashionable styles of Imported and American Goods, pp based In enure packages from the tmnorlers,ManuMeturcrs and large Auction sales, by one of the firm residing tr, Naw York, who is constantly *coifing us the newest and most desirable goods m the Eastern markets, which will be offered as low en at any establishment in the United States, and lower thanCOuld possibly be offer ed by any Hons., in the West. We enumerate the fol lowing articles— DRESS SILKS-6 cases rieh changeable, sniped, plaid and brocade Gm de Affrie, Grp de Berlin, Gro de Swiss, Ciro de Algiers, Glacier, black Gm de Rhine, Taffeta. fine Satin, Florence of all colors, de. dc. Al so, Silk Velvet of all colors, every large stock. 33 CASES DRE S S GOODS,tn. 0666 . 5 el" " c ' satin stnped Caslunere; do do do printed dodo; dorms , figured English do Leine; do Clenence Plaids,. sloped Onentals, dc. Also, 50 case, Alpaccar,2o eases Of 0 striped and plain Lyonese., 6-4 Tartan Plaid and Silk Twill: 6-4 ouhmeres and Grandilla Plaids. FRENCH MERINOS—A full assortment of black. mode, scarlet, Moroon, Nanu blue, purple and oth er colors, of the boot manufacture. 22tM SHAWLS--Comprising the most ertensive as sortment ever offered In this city, embracing long and square! Cashmere and Tartan plaid Shawls, Maude. Brunswick, Finland, Jenny Land, Limuirtine, and oth er Shawls. 115.1BROLDERS, LACE GOODS,: GLOVES, dec.— Lace caps, collars, cuffs, standing collars, chernivetts. Also, men cambric and lawn Hdkfa, Laces and Edg ing. Belt Ribbons, Hosiery of ail kinds; (Moves do. GIMPS, FRINGES, CORDS, BRAIDS, 8.0.—A fun assthrunent of the most fashionable styles. LINEN AND HOUSE HEAVING GOODS—Cave of leash Linen, best manufacture, Linen Sheeting. and psllow ease Linens, Table Damask and Diaper, Satin muk Table cloths and Naplciess, Huckaback, Rue sin, and Buirs Eye Diaper Flannels—over lOW Pa of every variety. Bleached and Brown Alaaliria—MOre than 13030 ps of MI the well 1030w3 makes. RIBBONS--Store than 100 cartons entirely new fall and winter Ribbons, very choice st)les. French Cloths, Cassrmeres and Doeskins, in great variety; Vesting., Scarf., cravats and Hdkfa. White Good s of every descriptions, together with ev• ery article usually found in a dry goods store. The following 0 an invoice or 57 cases goods Mot received, with the priers annexed: 10 bales of red and white Flannels, all wool, for 160 7 cases blue and orange Prints, 8 10 do Calicoes, 33 yards for 11 do fast colored Prints, 17 do Bleached Muslin., 4 do Moue de Leine, 7 do real &mall Gingham, 12 4/ Also, 60 bales 44-13roven baulk, All of which, in connection with those above men. - - _ boned, will be offered st less prices than can be afford ed by any other establishment in this city. The ONE PRICE SYSTEM, which insures justice end fairness to all. will be strictly observed: Any ankle parch.- ed at this establishment found to be above the general market price, a consequent reduction will most willutg ly be made, upon the circomsionees being made known to the Proprietors. it being their desire that all goods shall be sold on fair and honorable terms. MI persons are respectfully owned to examine our assortroc-ns without feeling the least obligation to purekane. CARD 77 Novembisit fitly 1848 Trr• K. MURPHY, northeait corner 4th .d . bet atreets, Pzimburgh,laa now completed the opening of a second large Nuppfy of Dry Goods for the mason, and can offer to buyers an assortment no selec t from, nuely to be found at this adeanced part of the Beason. Particular attention ia.kedbe his large stock of BROADCLOTHS. • French, English and Rmendan, of all desirable eo• lore, suitable for dress coats and cloaks, also, Cant a large assormtent. acluding wool dye and Fren re ch black; Doeskin, dark min; Fancy do, from the low price of 62e cis (all wool) up to the finest gusliues and newest s. ylesi Resides, a large stock of Satinetts, conssnoh and fine, Undersluraand Drawers, Gloves, Re. LADIES DRESS GOODS. idyll their variety. Country Merchants and Merifitant Tailors are invi ted to examine Ids stock, in Wholesale Roams, second MOTT. novB .P.ll Dry Good. haeklett & White No. flt, WOOO &m r, . •- • - , NVITES the atunuen of Westerns Merchants to thei largo and fresh stook of • ' - - - - • FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, which they are now receivinedirect from the i'Astern !danuMeturers and Importers, and which they will cell at Eastern jobbing prince. Having every facility for the porcbase of goods to the best advantage, and the lowest pomible once., they confidently invite Merchants TO examine the qualities and prices of their goods,feeling satisfied they can com pete favorably with any mead either East or West. I Olsen stock will comprise a full assortment of all goods u• shy kept to Dry Goods Houses, and will be constantly teceming additions of all the new and desi rable styles of goods of domestic or foreign manotac tura, and will only require attexaminauon to be ap preciated. sepia To Country Merehants. SITH & JOHNSON, 46 Market stns., would invite the attention of Country barchants to their stock of . New Fall Goods, purchased for cult, of the New York Importing and aucuon bourses, and will be .old fit eastern sobbing priers. 'rho stook competes a greut • ancry of Dress Goods, chameleon and black Silks, silk and cotton warp Alpacas, real Alpaca Lustre+. fancy chameleon and plasd do, satin riped Orientals; French and English Mormon,' Mouselin de Lain and Cashmeres, square and long Shawls, 0100. and Ho siery-, Bonnet Ribbons from 75 cent a piece up; bonnet Saks. Artificial Flowers, Linen cambric Ildkfs; Bl reran. Thread Laces and Edgings; 15 cartons rotten do, Combs. Buttons, Thread, Needles, Paha kr ever, variety Whole.le Rooms rid boor, senZ • • - SEASONA BLE DRY GOODS. AT %V R SIURPHY'S —Green, Marano< Blue, and Cherry Silk Velvets; do do Cotton do BEI.TINGS, all colors. FRENCH MERlNOS—Scarlet, Cherry, Strawberry and other colors PARMKTTOS—Alakarine blue, drab, maroon, gar. net a d other colors. CHANGEABLE MOH AlRS—with ilk stripe. Black Velvet Ribbons, for trinsoungs. And a very large •nock nf other new and desirable goods. Boren nuncall and hear - prices, at N E corner ith and Market sts. Goods low at wholesale up stairs. noel I) IC II DRESS GOODS, per foreign steamer Europa. 1:1., —A A SI ssox /a Co. No 60 Market street, will ]YEW GOODS, A T DIGIBrz4.I3. Lamm: street. compels.' French .tt Cloths, Custom. and Vestaogs, of she newest sod most luhtonsbie style. tmponeol. • . Also, a largo quanuty of Rough and Ready Blank... and C0...g0, poet...ly adapted to the time. and the tat hand, the largest, best manufactured and most fashionable stock of ready made Clothing in Om city. All orderein the Tadoriog line executed in the amyl fuhtonable and du/able marmot. novl4 LIRENCH BLACK CIA/Tile—NV R aiirphy, at N E T corner 4th and Market streets, has lately received a supply of superior black French Cloths. for dress mat., do tor cloaks; Pelts. Clothe, for ladies cloaks; Olive and unnstble green do; brown do; blue Cloth for boys wear. Also. fancy and blank Catemeres and Doeskins, a large aasonmeot; black Sane Velum's: a few patterns super Velvet do. Theta , goods have been bought very low, and will be sold it prices that cannot but please. oovl7 T1R1.488 1100418—eanith k Joitoson, 48 Market of If have received a ebotee mock of Mess Goode. con lasting in part of nch Chamehon Silks, black do, satin striped Cashmeres and Oriental., platti Chameleon and plain Alpaca. unlit .toped do;odk Warp and real Al. pse• Lustres, Printed kluslirt de Lame and Cashmeres, French and ellighsh Merinos, real Scotch Gingham. !rote P. 44 ma up to the finest quality; Caliqo from 4 cts to tub; rob Limb Muslin Robes for evening dresses, le. to which they would particularly invite the anen t,on of purchuera mid S — - - COTCII PLAIDS AND TAYLOR CASSIMEP.ISI.-..- W. R. Murphy has now open a supply of these good., and invites especially the attention of Country Merchants, to the low prices at which these and all other kinds of winter ...fleas are now offered. EMT=l=il r§lam b. JOHNSON, ilk Markin rt. ; have last ',- calved by express, a splendhl assortment of fall lions, to w ich they would particularly luau the attention of porehasers. LACK AND FANCY SILWS—W a iiiikuphy haa D on hand an assortment of super Watered and Do niask figured black and Moe black Dress Silk., satin soaped and plaid do; also, n great variety of changes. Me, damask figured, and striped do—they will be .old low. oct2A • • • 1: 7 1O1110 1 4178t—Itiii sec - Mood, a. - ladles gentlemons. and mines Rid Gloves, of Ha. lou's supertor make. SMITH &JOHNSO ketN, ocoM 45 mar st_ it MN C H ERINOES—Smith & Johnson, are Mar ket et, would invite the intention Cakeyeell te their choice attack of French Merinos, compttstng the best shades on drab. saloons, purple, brown, scarlet, mas. arms blue. and blacks . °cal a R urp h y Ittu no w pply" P ain Black Saunsts, antic strum do, eatitgarred do, plain blue dainvitible groan do. eadet wised do, gold mixed do, Oxford moo ed do, and cadet and gold nosed Jeans, at low prices, by the piece or yard. Wholesale poems up slams. omit 1 1 0 MERCHANTS, NOV. 7, 1845.—W. R. hlcarrrt invites merchants to look in at bias large stock o IJOODS tat opencl, in Wholesale Rtiosis, gd story. north east comer of Fourth and Market att. Priors exceedingly low. nov7 LONO AND SQUARE SHAWLS: -A A Mason S. CO, 00 Market .t, havejust reed ipso latest savor- Sabana, 60 dot Long and. Siji.re Shawls, including plaid Long Shawls, of rho richest colon and choicest pattern. Comfortable Wool Shawls of every descrip tion and at uniformly low prices. nor 9 t!I REA? REDUCTION IN P RIC FestltSstrrn et loon cr so. 40 Market street, offer for saJle at LH per cent below regular lorscca, rsco Chemeleoti Man Ulla do, black and fancy Alpacas ' Mohair laustres, Palo et to Cloths' French Mennos.of the aloof! choice colors French Clothe and Gammen-. nov7 CARCE GOODS—Maatirine Blue .Parmenos—W S R Murphy, north east corner 4th hod Market Ms, has au aseortruent of these scarce andgestrable goods. Cherry Crape and Crape Liec--Mazgaine blue, paper muslin, high eol'd Cambric. tc. ovl3 Gentle ma n'• S MITH t JOHNSON, 46 Market street, have taut received a large stock of shirts, dtaesers, collars, Hocks, fancy and black silk cravat. scarfs, hoste -1 rjr, bailee kuld gloves, Sc. Gentlerimn arc loaned to call and examine them, as they are . supposed to be cheap. B . _ • ONNITIVELVETS AND PLAW.--TE'ava Jain received lot of markup. , not and scarlet Bonne t Velvets, Velvets, and mains.. blur choir, and drab Bonnet Sauna. Also. cherry Colored and blue Florences. ALEIANIJER &DAS, As market at 110•14 N IV cos Of the diamond V EaPilEsS=.l. & Mason & Co. 60 Market meet. /30 have received, lenity Lind Frusgils. rich Cinema lion do, heavy black do, Jenny Lind: Buttons, Daisy an d 6, n , pc together with irony varieties Fancy Trim mtnga not lobe an found cheavviterit. 1 itovl4 RENCH EMBROIDERY, Reeeivid per Karam— ": A A Munn & Co, 60 Market at, &aye Embroider ed Lace Cape, embroidered nillalin ft, &t aoDdem straight Collar; 25 do unman do, /50 do crocb do, 6do onne log d o Alga embrolderid Idnalln Ca i new pallsms. novl4 ' I _— •,, 1=3:2021 BLAKE'S METALLIC PIREPRAtiP PAINT—Join reed, • largo =Atty.( the abowkanielk for Roof ing and other PurPoitta. We can nteoitunewitbe above Fun Proof Paint, for ore have been liming it for near fimr yaws, atad know it lobe a pod artiela. betl3 PHIWPIII, No e wood if MEDICAL, MOAT% VEGETABLE EXTItA tT ITHE ONLY REMEDY thiamin be refic,i 00 (0 , the permanent cure of Spasmodic Corm - scum, i,„ maiden of the Nerve. Nervous or Sick Headache Nervous Tremors, Neuralgic Affection. Gm , find De: billty, Deficiency of Nervous and Physical and all Nervous Disorders, mcluding the thomdveamm Of all diseases thai ever affect the human nice— ME=M or "imrt Smarm's, Hysteneal Fits, Convulsions, opuses. ke. Hart would impress it upon the minds of the altheted that the Vegetable Extract is the only rem edy ever dt.cov e red that eau be relied on for the per manent cure of tins most dreadful of all diseases. As its tendency i. to Insanny, madness and death, the most SKILLFUL PHYSICIANS if Europe. as well ex Moan of our own country, have pronounced Epilepsy incurable. And it be. been so considered by may, unol this most important of all Siliscoveries was made by Br. S. Hart, nearly baleen yearn since. dnnng which tune it has been performing mine of the mom REMARKABLE CI:RE.4 upon record, and has acquired • reputation which dine alone can efface. Physicians of undoubted .kill and experience. ministers of venous denorannations, as wall a. hundred. of our eminent mumns, all urine m recommending the use of thin truly ealimble medi eine to the patients, charge, and friends, who arc sf &am!, a. tt!! only. WE L/UOTE THE LANGUAGE and by those who have been cured by this valuable medicine: One says, -I have suffered beyond my pow or of description. but I now remit, in being fully re stored to health and happuthal." Another any., thank Goal I feel that lam a well man. I alto feel it my duty to proelams tt to the ends of the earth, that those mmlarly allltcted may bud relief.' Another (who in an EMINENT LAWYER and well known in this city) says, -My lam has been alfileted fin year. with Epilepay, but in now erithytng good health from the Vegetable Faucet. Its tame. , ay. he, - should and ought to be sounded to the ends or the earth," An other says - Language o entirely Inadequate to exprem my grautude to DT Hart for having been the means, under the blessing of God, of restoring me to the ethoy• 0 , 0 . 0 ( K omi health, after having been afflicted with Epilersy in its wont forma for more than twenty three years, and my naorrang and evening oblauon ol praise and thankagning shall continue to ascend to that God who has anOinted but to make me whole. , Mrs. J. Bradley, 111 Orchard strem N , MC,. that ahehas been subpact to fits for many yea and and has bet n restored to perfect health (atter every other means had felled) by the use of the Vegetable Extract Dr. Charles A.Drowu, or Dover. Russell county. Ala. who is one in the beat physicians in the :nate. an; a that he has been much benefited by the use of the \ egets ble Extract, and tout ho unhesitatingly prescribes 11 In every case of Epilepsy which comas under his knowl. adgni t...trus D. Mayberry, Elm. formerly Postmaster at Lone Mffls, Crawford county. Pa , now It vont m Este county, Pa.. states that for many years past Inc ha. been sorely affllcted tenth blos and he is now happy to sum that a persevenng nos of Dr. Hart's Vegetable Extract, his reotored Into to sound benhh,betng court . ly freed (min that worst of all dueasos From the Cincinnou Commercial. RE.MARAAJILF: CURE - - The followmg at was given to Metter.. Tho mas & Mlles, Doctor Hunk Agents for the sale of Mn Vegetable Extract, (or the cure of Einleptic Fits or Falling Sickness We are induced to give it a place in our editonal columns from the fart that is the only known medicine that will core Epilepsy, at the same time believing it to be one of the greatest discoveries in medical science. Physietamt and men of %clew, or all ages have been tr)ing to discover a remedy for this disease, but all has been in caul until the present Ms covery of Dr. Hart, mid we would now say to %boss adhered with fits, despair no longer, for there is hope! MESSRS. THOMAS & MILES, la) Main str t, Cm ti, Ohio, Agents tor Doctor Hart's egetable Entrant for the cure of Epileptic Fits Gentlemen—lt is almost impossible fur language to express with what heartfelt sausfistuon I address these few hues to you. for the purpose of informing you of the beneficial results that have been alected by the use of Dr. uart's Vegetable Extrack My son, aged twelve years, has been severely at flicted with huilepue Fits, and with sure severity that thenp wee, be could not be cur,l. one alas paroxysms he fell nEd broke Inn arm. I called in Dr. Mulford, avery excellent physician,who re-set it. lie Informed me that toy son's Noevoun System was very much deranged, and that it would be impossible to cure him of Epilepsy, as Eileptic Fits ncur were almost ti and employing physicians to his core would be ally throwing money awe). I called upon Dr. Pultee, he informed me that the disease had assufated . a chrome form, Mild it would take along tune to cultm if he could be cured at I.: He became worse and worse, and I began to think there was no cure for hint s until I saw thin advertise ment Of Dr. Hart s Vegetable Extract in one of not ray N aZe c te ' d ' 7 , :r th . c . 'r ez.r. ' ,.. f . r n o ry, P rrty n :a w n:r e b v u e d n ''' or ' r o lt yeam, nod restored to health oy the use oldie Extract. I called al your store, and after convents/1g won Mt Thomas, I came to the conclusion I 0 purchase e three dollar package. It done bale or no good. I thought I would try another, from the use of which I perceived some lune benefit_ I than came to the Conclusion to purchase a ten dal • lac boo. I found that it vv. of so mach service. him I was induced to purcha.c a second. And I 4110 :ruly thankful that I done so. so by the use of the ten pack•• ges he has been restored to perfect health. Should any person-be desirous of seeing hint. and as• cc:laming farther perusal... I should be pleased to gratify them by their calling on ine at my rcoldem e, south west coroer of Fourth and Park street.. Cann ta nau, Ohio ISAAC N. PERKIAS Clamant., August 26th I'vlst. THE TIAIE IS NOT FAR DISTANT • - - . When thousands who are now trembllng under one hand of this dreadful disease, and Unsnap that every attack may prove fatal, will-find permanent tette/and be restored to new lute. by using this veto trut , d rued, gine. Ovei one thousand ceruficates hair been re. reined in testimony of the benefietal results produced by the not, of Dr. Hart's Vegetable Extra, Prepared by S. HART, M. D. New York . . Pnce, one package ...... do four packages .Ithoo do eight do THOMAS .4. ]TILES. VW Morn t'mt Olno, General Agents for United States, 3.11 d West India 1.. WILCOX. J r.. corner of Diamond nod Nturvet si, Agwt for rittabstagh. Flayllbourne. Columbus, I: lord, Clevrland: and for sale by roost of the principal drug gists and merchant+ throughout the L uuted Statr.. uovltl-rik DALLEY'S 31IGICAL PAO EITKA1.1011! TNE following from Geom. E._ Yomarcy, F.a.q the well known propnetor of theTa pre., apeak. for It of the importance of the Pain Extractor to r vcry parent. Exratos Orrice, A:bany. Sept t Mo. Dat.har : My Dear Sir-15'4h feelins• of boor dinary pleasure I address you or re fai,on lo be.fetit 1 have received from yourinv•luabie Pain Kltrec. o r. Lamly, my hole daughter, 6 years old had a pitcher of bailing water turned tote her bosom, her sereurns were dreadful. so that a crowd instantly Cattle red be fore the house to learn the cause o: the tenin.r lie reams_ I tore bee clothes wonder, and enoti sp, cud on your salve, and she won carried and latd u; on a bed Sae was soon relieved from her pains, and says `NI. I feel as 1(1 could laugh." and was soon In sweet nileop. Sine win scalded to a blister from the lop nil her •houhler over more than half her chest, and reund under the arms On the shoulder and brenst It was very deep, yet nom the first boor, ohs comp , sined on, v wIleU it mr. dressed. The sore healed rapidly, and facie no contruuon of the muscles. %VIM many althea my dear str. for your aIIeCCSA the sale of this notary erode, I ens yours, watt respect, THE TEST arul NO MISTAKE'' The genuine Dailey, will ever produce the ,lime In stantaneous relict and soothing, cooling effect. .n th_ severest eases of Buret, Scalds, Pilot, to. The Counterfeits— no atter under what names the may appear—always Irritate, and increase tic pain' -•- •- TO THE PUBLIC. - - • I. Edward P. Holmes, of Chatham. Melvin tinder Colombia county, N. , have her, GI/Haled with rhea manna in my bream, feet, and all over my body. In in years, so that I could tot stand, and was cored hi three applicauous of Dailey , . m agica l P ain EDWARD P. HOLNIEfi. Mr Dailey: Ste—l cot my finger with a copper nail the poisonous nature of which toured my 0./(11 to suet considerably, with c uaat lialsoaag paths up to th• shoslder. A large swelling eking place at Sin arm pit. with mcmastng pain. 1 bee.e tearful of the Lock paw. In this extremity your Pam Extractor was re commended to me, and which I was prevailed upon x try. The consequence was that it atrorded me alum Instant relief, and in three days I was completely cu red. JOSEPH HARRISON, New York. corner Broome and Sullivan am, Sept a. I 84, NOTICR—H. DALLZT is the Inventor of this able remedy, and never has and nrver will Comm • cats to any living mm the secret aim combination! All Extractors. therefore, not made and pal up b him, are base counterfeits Puorutzrou's Darors-415 Broadway, New Yor 935 Chestnut street. Phit. JOHN D. MORGAN, General Depot. Dr NV!, THORN, Agents for Pittsburgh Jkaley'+ Animal Galmarsm Cure-AE, Cores humors, •sporin, qualm, grease. poll-sin sores, and bruises. Pamphletsconimning ce oficales of respectable portico, may be boil on oPPlie bon to JOHN D MORGAN. nods di yis Agent. Pittsburgh ... MEDICAL & SURGICAL ovPicsr.., ;.,,,- No. 03, DIAMOND ALLEY, ~.,.. .. few doors below Wood street, ......,, • Merkel. MI I DR. BROWN, having be regularly educated to the medic .../ _, ~ .. profession. and been Or some u •:, .._ " I m general praetlee, now c Pahl - ' ..., ~ . his attention to the Irtarm , nt those private and de:irate co , . .. . .. \ plaints for which his opportotult , t _A : , and experience peculiarly neat ... • we. , him. it years ItnAlduou.ly desot to study & treatment of those compltunt*.ldu ring wt. time he ban had more Fame.; and has cured more p (lent, than can ever fall to the lot of any prorate pra Wiener) amply qualifies lairn to offer wuranC. speedy, permanent. and .usfastory owe to g a: , •t tl ict with delicate disetwet, and oil %tsetfeec towing they from. • •• Dr. Brown would inform those &Aimed with pore. disenaes which have become chronic by tnne or l'Uvday,d by ttilti the h use etr co o m f pri7nts ofthe t c te o htdi o e n al ' r n 'u ntl n tlt . o oughly cured; be having gege can Riven his careful ottennon the treatment of such epees, and succeeded in tundra. of instances to corms persons ofinflammattoo neck of the bladder, and kindred diseases winch of result from those eases where other• have consign , them to hopelessdespot, He particularly inv., en an have been long and unsuccessfully treated by oth• to consult him, when everounsfacuott will he gm them and their cases treati4in a careful. thorough intelligent manner, ponnoll' oat by a long expense study, and Investigation , winch it is tmposmble forth t ‘, l tiled ase o! Ie e n e wit prooLee of ordictpo to gtoo I:l7.Hervia or.ae. Ruprure.—Dr. Brown al. Invites son. adlieted with Henn a t o call, as he ha. paid pa alas attention to dun disease. Skin &wawa; also Pi' s, Palsy, etc., speedily en Cb;f7l..—vilritYnelnts of mitt tax living at a distonon the W.a'dmoffidtresis7g:sa4:botT7.l6s,iiiniCT.tll.,:wid.:l.D., Bo st p oet fee use, ing foe. House. aturewerwst.—Dr. Brown's newly discover.' rc dy for libeinnatirm is a speedy and certain remedy that painful tremble. It never fads. Office and Private Con... Ring Rooms, No. 65 and alley, Pittsbargii, Pa. The Doctor is alwey home. MT No suet no pay. dee A. FAHNESTOCK'S ANTI-BILIOUS PI L B This Cathartic compound combine. 411.1.141 C bulk with efficiency said comparative timidness of gene° action, end having a peculiar berideimi to binary organs, is extremely valuable in this ti con in which Minna. fevers and other nutupianns sue with congestion of the Liver, so mucn anourni have now stood the test of to years, and robdr , hue proved them to he a safe and valuable rented Intermittent, Remment and flings Fever, maim BUM. colic, Indigestion, Dropsy. Dysentery, 13: Vomiting., colds, and all complaints „fan indent ry character. The complete and universal mu non which line been grven by them pills to all have used there, renders the publishing of the n ems certificates In their favor unnecessary. To ventecuanterfeiting they are now put up in a red 'graphic wrapper. Prins 21eents for a box containing 30 pills. Prepared and sold by - It A FAIENI.ISTocK & • earner let and wood, and oleo cornet 6th and MOM.