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. PITTSBURGH . BOARD OF TRADE.
coarsrrzrzn FOIL OCTGUEII. ,
F. Lorenz, • - N. Bell, W. W. Wallate
!Prepared and,correeted every Afternoon
PORT. OP PITTSBURGIL.
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18 ItirettEs I WATER IS THE C ILL li".*F.L
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• ARRIVED
Comonl, 33owman, Brownsville.
Louis M'Lane, Bennett, Brownsville
.oneotri, Gorden, Beaver.
Mteliigan!, Boies, Beaver.
DEPARTED
Oneota, Gordon, Beaver. .
Louis McLane, Bennett, Brownsville
Consul, Bowman, Brownsville.
Michigan; Boles, Beaver.
Nashifille; Miller, Cincinnati.
ccrThe river continues very low at this point,
at duskyesterday there Vt'as but 18 inches water in
the channel. Rain fora few days, would be very
acceptable. I • .
S• OMETHING-.NE.W.—Ladtes , and Gentlemen's
Oyster Rooti.s Eagle Saloon; Wood street.—
OYSTERS OYSERS U.—The proprietor respect
fully informs his friends and tho public that the Ea
gle SalOotiwill be open this evening. Monday, Sept.
28th, for the reception.Of Ladies and. Gentlemen.
The Saloon will be conducted on strict teMperance
prinriples. Dinners and other meals will be provi
cledon the New York, plan at any hour of the day,
„at a price within' the reach of the most economical.
We feel thankful for •the great patronage we have
received since Our opening, and assure the Ladies
and Gentlemen of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that ex-,
traordinary exertions will be made to promote, the
pleasure of vistorl, and to make the Saloon a re
spectable and permanent place of resort during the
• full and•winter.. See bills of fare at the counter.
Balls and parties furnished! with suppers,' &c.
short notice and in.style unequalled. sept3o-tf.
Splenald Worker! and,Brache Show/s.
A. LEXANDER & DAY have received splendid
jot Terkeri and Broche French shawls, at greatly
reduced 'prices, the ladies are invited to call and es
alidne them,
few-pieces superior French cloths,jUst
received from rhelPhiladelphia Auctions, at greatly
reduced prices. *- ALEXANDER & DAY,
octB 15 Market st. N. W. cor.ofthe Diamond.
EUROPEAN AGENCY.
if- -
KEENAN, European Agent, now on a twem ,
Ma tieth trip, in Europe, will in his absence from
Pittsburgh continue to transact all business connect,.
ed with his- profession, through his Agent, iitatzs
MAY,liferchant. Remittances of money made to all
parts of England, Ireland, Scotland and the continent
of Europe. Collections oflegacies, debts, inheritable
property and claims; searches made, copiei of wills,
deeds and documents procured„
Ler Apply te.or address {pest paid) .MMES MAY,
Merchant, Water street, Pittshurgh. opt°
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YENITIAN BLIND FACTORY.
, WHITE'S
..YENITLAN:BLIAL'D FACTORY.
PITT STREET, BETWEEN PENN' 71.ItiD LIBERTY,
AT the junctiOn of Ferry and Liberty, adpituin7,
Kinkaidss PlOngli Factory, where he continues
TI) manufacture the be-t article treble in Pittsburgh
or Allegheny, without forg of contradiction, which
will be Aoldat -the lowest possib!e rates for cash.
Also, VENETIA-N . SHUTT.EIt_S`, Stationary arid
- .itTMy.Venitian Blinds are nEWays kept for sale
by rtyis, oti Fifth street.. octl-ly
.211 . 017R.N1NG GOODS.
JIIST .receired a very beautiful assortment ,of
Mourning, iireas goods. Among' them may be
found Lupine's .superior Bombazines at nearly half
their usual prices. Alpaca LuStres, black, all wool,
Mous de Laines, Gloves, Crapes, Sm., &c.
• • 0c.25 BARROWS & TURNER, 46 51arket at.
IBBONS RlBl3.oNS l .—Received at Barrows &
"Tiiriter 2 s, 75 'S'e.• very handsome (new style)
bonnet ribbons at,12.1 cents per yard. ~ .Marketstreet,
No.. 48: ' oet3
Just "Pu4naked.
O. TATE BOOK. OF PENNSYLVANIA=Containing
0 an account or the Geography, Nisiory, Govern=
merit, and Resources, and noted citizens of the State;
with a map or the State and Of each County; for the
use of Schools, by Tnoims 11. BITAELOWES.
The above described book may with the utmost
propriety be recommended to the attention of Direc
tors of Public Schools, and to Teachers in general.
The author in his preEco states, "A book calculated
to impFrt to our youth a full and accurate knowledge
of their own State, has long been deemed necessary.
Whether this will Supply the want, experience alone
can determine. The counties are not treated in al
phabetical order, but in classes, according to their
form of surface, produetions,and hiitoriral relations.
To carry out the detign, a small ktatd map; is addi
tion to the several county maps; has been construct.
ed, with the classes,of counties marked upon it."
For sale by ..the - doz. and retail at the Book. and
Paper-Warehouse of LUKE LOOMIS, Agent.
sep 30 ; . No. 89 Wood at. Pittsburgh.
PELO:CLAMATION.
Bvirtue of a precept tinder the hands of the
. Hon. Benjamin Patton, jr., President of the
Court of-Common Pleas in_and for the sth Judicial
District of Pennsylvania, and Justice of the Court
Of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery,
itt'and for said Diitrict, and William Porter and
Williath Kerr, Esquires, Associate Judges of the
sume courts, in and for the said County of Alle
gheny, dated the 10th day of May, in the year of
(Jur Lord one thouiand eight hundred and forty-six,
audio nte , directed !for holding' a Couit of Oyer
and Terminer, and - General. Jail Delivery, at the
Court House, in the city of Pittsburgh, on the 4th
Monday of October next, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
Public notice is hereby given, to all Justices of
the Peace, Coroner land Constables, of the County
.of Allegheny, that they be then and there, in their
Troper persons, with their rolls, record's, inquisi
tions'' examinations, and other remembrances, to
.do those things, which to their respective offices
dn their behalf appear to be done—and also those
-that will prosecute the prisoners that now are or
,may be in jail of said county of Allegheny, to be
then and there to Prosecute against them as shall
be just. '
Gived under my hand at Tiftiburgh, this 15th
.day of September, in the year of our Lord 1845,
and of the'Commonwealth the 68th.
sepal . ); ELIJAH. TROVILLO, Sheriff.
THE PROGRESS OF NATIONS.—An Essay on
the Progress of:Nations '
in Productive Industry,
, Civilization Population and Wealth; illustrated 14
statistics Of Mining, Agriculture, Manufactures,
:Commerce, Revenues, Banking, Internal Improve
ments, Mortality, Emigration and Population; by
.Ezra C. Seaman.
A few Copies - of the above work for sale by .
JOHNSTON & STOCKTON,
attpl ' corner of Market and 3d sts
SHAWLS, sitA.wLs
- A LARGE and splendid assortment of rich and
magnificent SHAWLS, just received this day
.embracingall the new and desirable styles, viz: Paris
•Ptinted Terkeri,Cashinere and Brocba, Embroidered
Black and Mode colored: Silk, Fringe,
Thibbet And
D'Laine, Chrunelion Plaid, and Striped Sill, Merino,
and Persian, Plaid, Silk and Worsted, together with
a great variety of Woollen Shawls, and will be dm
posed of at- a small advance on the original cost,
by : , ABSALOM MORRIS,
sepls = No. 65 Market at.
Cotton Yarn, dr.c.
45 000 h
B o B r . t " re s e3 rta Cottonnut arn ers . , long and
15,000 lbs. Carpet Chain.
10,000 46 Cotton Twine.
150 Bales. Common Batting:
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100 "- Extra family do.
For salo low to city or country trade, by - •
- . RIMY &CO.,
augls . : • 57 Wood street. -
AIOiLEACIIED SDEETINGS AND SHIRTING'S.—
.LP The attention :of purchasers is invited to our
zeral stock of these Goods.
4-4 superior Sea Island Shirting Myelitis;
15..16 ic ..44
" 7 CC 'CC
-8 '
124 Hamilton Sheeting;
6-4, cc . if
9-8 cc cc
mar 17 SHEA & PENNOCK.
Assignee'si Sale:of DryGitiodi.
!TIBE. Assignees' of B. E. Constable are now hell
lag off his entire stock of Fancy and• Staple-Dry
Hoods consisting of Shawl s, Silks and Linens,inens, French
and - English Merinos, Black and colored Alpacas,
eloths, - Caasimeres, Satinetts and Vestings, White and
• Red .Flannels,.White Goode, Prints and Gingharns,
• Bleached and Brown Shootings, Hosiery, Laces, &c.
Also, .a large assortment. of Gentlemen's . wear,
• Silk and Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs, Shirts, Cra
vats, Stocks and Collars, all of which will be disposed
oliyt GREAT BARGALNS, - • sop-30," •
• tt * . q t,l -4 1 - ' l* taA M g ' fir ; PFS.4ll27.- '4".4l ce 4 r, *
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ta * :+l l* ,t. r ! ' r • '`* 9 ,*!* ,4*
aeriding . for, t:Lte
JUSTreceived at' Cooks; 85 Fourth di, the' fol
lowing cheap, and late publidations: •
New York Illustrated Magazine for October, beau
tifully embellished with foursplendid engravings,
Columbian Magazine for October. ---
Marian and His Men, an Historical Roinance by
the author of Paul Jones, &c. *•-• -
The Creole, from the German'or Zchokket,trans
lated by G. C. ',Tebbe, L. L. D. .1 -
The Temptation, a Romantic Tale by Eugene Sue.
Latreaumont, or the Court Conspiritor,
,by Eugene
Living Age, No. 124: •
Nursery Rhimes--Tales and Fablesa beautiful
volume mad a gift for all seasons.
Vestiges. of Creation, new edition, and one half
the price of the first. -
Corrine of Italy, by Madame D 2 Stael.
Sicilian Vespers, or the White Cross of St. Luke's,
an Historical Romance.
Also, a great variety of Booed Books;clieap 'pub
lications, &c., at ' - 001C , S,
sepal) -85 . .. Fourth street.
MR. DUrF's
RITING ROOMS,
p111 . 11(.y li\lll co N rn D er W of Fifth and Market
- ; streets. Thum the only es-
I tablishment in western Pen-
Sylvania where the theory and practice of Rook keep. ,
ing can be acquired in such a manner as to enable
the learner to apply it at once to business. In ad
dition to his usual course of instruction in Double
Entry Book-keeping, he has prepared for the use
of mechanics and others who ate not willing •to in
cur the time and expense necessary for acquiring
the science upon the Double Entry principle, a com
plete course of instruction upon &Next ENTRY BOOR
trxEpING. A comfortable private parlor is fitted up
for instructing Ladies, either in Penmanship or Book
keeping. Ladies' Class, .2 to 4, P. M. Gentlemen's
Class, 10 to 12, 2 to 4, and 7 to 9 P. N. OCti
MO RENDER THE HUMAN HAIR SILKY,
SOFT, FINE AND. CLEAN; to make the scalp
healthy, smooth, white and. fruitful, so that' a good
crop may spring therefrom, persons have but to ex
pend thirty seven and p half cents. And, reader,
our only object for selling the article at that price, is
knowing it to be all we state, that Mien you once try
this you never will use aught else, wiaMher it be
merely to embelish, to dress, beautify, and preserve,
to force growth,
.stop falling of, and cure serifs or
dandruffy, the JONES' CORAL - HAIR RESTORA
TIVE will never fail to do all this, as hundreds will
tell you with gratitude. It dresses the hair beautiful
ly, and makes - red or grey hair grow dark from Me
roots.
Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse,
89 Liberty etreet, head-of Wotid---price thirty BOVeZ
and a half cents, fifty cents and one dollar per bottle.
At the, same place is sold the Italian Chemical Soap,
Spanish Lilly White and unrifilled shaving soap.
jy2s-tf
PAEH NOTICE ALL THE PEOPLE—Aommv
Remo',mr—The celebrated medicines of Dr. T.
G. -Evans -of Brownsville, Pa., are now for sale
wholesale and retail, at Jackson's Medical Depot,
No. 89 Liberty street, head of Wood, Pittsburgh.
Wholesale - Dealers and Agents supplied.
Dr. Evans' Sovereign Tonic and Grand Restora
tive a certain cure for the Fever and Ague.
' Dr. Evans' Vegetable ; and Anti-Dyspqtic pills,
price 25 cents : per box. . , -
Dr. Evans , .American Vegetable Vern:Vl:go, price
25 cents per bottle.
Dr. Evans' Tonic Eye Water, an infallible cure
rur sere eves,price.twenty-five cents per bottle.
11^v. Dr J..) es Es!ep's Black Syrup, for the cure
of Cong.W . , Cold, Asthma, Croup, 12:onthitis and
IComiumption—pr:c!.. one dollar.
Rilnenther Dr. icons' ottly De p, ~ J.ICI:SON'S
No. S 9 Liberty strcqzt, head. of kW oc,d. jy2.
Tobacco, Snutrand Cigar Store,
. NO. 24 FIFTH STREET.
TEST RECEIVED, a very choice lot of manufac-
CI toyed Tobacco, of various brands, among which
Branch's Aromatic Cavendish; •
Peyton's Honey ilow. Fives;
James Thomas*, Jr., Nectar Leaf;
John Bridees Haney Dew Ladies' Twist;,
Lawre Lottier Baltimore Plug;
Also, a. very fine lotorCutia tiller Leaf, wkich will
be sold small or large quantities,
Together with every variety of Cigars; whiCh will
be sold wholesale or retail. . .
JACOB .11I,COLLISTE.B.
SPLENDID STOCK or
NE%V PALE, GOODS.
A LEXANDER E.: DAY, takngreat pleasure in in
forming the inhabitants of Pittsburgh and the
surrcitading country, that they have just received a
splendid stock of gew Fall Goods, of almost every
descriiiiion a large portion of which having been
bought atiuction, at a great sacrifice, and from Olt.
Importers and manufacturers at unpvccedentedly
low prices; eatables them to oirer great inducenitts
to Cash buyers; they would, therefore, respectfully
invite them tocall and examine their stock, being
confident that they will be pleased with the goods
and prices,
L4DIES' DRESS GOODS.
Our stock of Ladies' dress goods is very superior
and cannot be surpassed, consisting in part of
Super Satin Striped Cashmere, Ombre shaded, do.;
Splendid Figured, do.- in great variety; Califbruia
and Clermont Plaids; Gala Plaids; Chusans; Plain and
figured and Satin striped Mouslin de Laines; Super
French and Scotch Ginghams; new style Embroidery
ed do; splendid Cashmere and de Laine robes; Ameri ,
can, French and English Chintzes of the latest styles,
SIiKSI 'SILKS!!
We have a very handsome assortment of Silks,
such as super Black and Blue 111;ck, Fig'd and strip
ed Silks; Soper Plain and .Figured changeable, do.;
Ombre Shaded and Changeable Striped, do.; Plain,
Black and Blue Black_Satins, Wide India. do; Plain
Black and Blue Black Silks of extra quality and
width, suitable for mantillas,?&c. &c.
SBA WLS! SILAIFILS!!
In this department we can offer great bargains,
from Auction sales of importers in New York and
Philadelphia, among which are splendid Terkerri
Shawls; Super Cashmere, do.; Embroidered Terker
ri, do.; Plain and Embroidered Thibet, do; Super
heavy Ottoman Silk, do.; Splendid India Silk, do.;
Extra Hernani, do.; Heavy French Crape, do.; Plain
and Embroidered Cloth, do.; Plain, Fig'd. and Ent.
broidered De Lamina, do.; Splendid French' Brodie',
do. all wool; Drocha and Cashmere Long Shawls,
and an immense variety of different descriptions of
Fall and Winter Shawls, many of them will he sold
at half the cost of importation.
CLOTHS AND CASSLIIERES.
Embraced in.our stock oftliese are Super French,
West of England, and American Cloths, of almost
every color—Heavy Tweed Cloths; Beaver and Pilot
Cloths for over-coats; Super Black Cassimeres; Pan
cy Striped, do. in great variety, &c. &c.
, BLANKETS! BLANKETS!!
Extra Aiiierican Premium Blankets; Super Whit
ing, do; Heavy Twilled, do; Rose, do; and a num
ber of other makes of extra quality.
LADIES , CLOAK/NG S
New style . Ombro Shaded Cloaking; Modems*
Plaid, do; Heavy Gala do. for do.
ALPACAS AND MERINOS
A very large assortment of Alpacas and Merinos,
of every quality and price. French Merinos and
Bombazines, both Black. and colored.
ALSO, Ccuisinetts; Red, White and Yellow Flan
nels; Ticking; Checks, Diapers; Brown and Bleach
ed Table Linens. Shootings; Table Cloths; Canton
Flannels; heavy Gloves; Silk and Linen Ildkfs.;
Scarfs; tocks; Collars, &c. &c., all orwhich we are
selling much lower than we have over before been
enabled to do.
Tailors, Clothiers, and Country . Merchants are
especially invited to examine our stock of French
Cloths, Cassitheres and Vestings, as we are prepared
to sell Goods to those who buy to Sell again, as low
as they can be bought in the regular way in the East
ern Cities. and by having a' buyer resident in the
east, attendant upon the Auctions; we have rare fa
cilities for procuring new and desirable Goods, at the
lowest possible prices.. we are regularly receiving
new Goods every few days through the year.
ALEXANDER 4- DAY,
ocW 75 Market at.; N. W. cor of the Diamond.
rILD WINES & LH/WAS—consisting of
1.../ Port Wine;
Madeira Wine;
Malaga do;
• Rhenish do; in half and quarter pipes,
and on draught warranted pure;
Pale Brandy, of different brands;
Dark do,
Holland. Gin,, fine flavor;
Peach Brandy,' 8 years old;
Apple do, 4 . do. do;
Old Rye Whiskey, 8 and 11 years old,
Part of the above Liquors from under Custom
House Lock, for sale in quantities to suit by
P. C. MARTIN,
CO Water st.
jY 2 9
Brick House and. Lot for Sale,
Or_in Exchange for Nails or .Window Glass.
We' are authorized to offer for sal e, or in exchange
for, Window Glass or Nails, a well 'finished and sub
atantial two story brick house and lot, 19 feet front
by 100 feet deep, situated ou the Allegheny river
above the Glass House. It will be sold at a reason
bits price, title unexceptionable. • ,
Apply to BLAKELY 8; MITCHEL,
abr. 17, Real Estate Agents.
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i' For . Cluchuuttl.
THE ,splendid now - and light drought
inisgenger. steamer SENATOR,Capt :
Wetenr., will leave for the abovii and all interiiedi;
onports, regularly. For freight or- passage apply
on board. seplUlm
For Cincinnati.
The new light draught packet steam
er CALIFORNIA ~ C aptain Hunter, will
eave ter e above and all intermediate ports this
day, regularly. , -
_ For freight or passage apply on board, or to
J. W. BUTLER ,Sc BRO., Second st.
The California was built expressly for the above
trade, and will make her trips regularly during the
season. augls
For eineLuz:Lat.'.
l ip d THE new and light draught passenger
steamer W E .T E N , Capt. BAILER,
wleave for the abo,a and all intermediate ports
regularly. -The Western draws but 12 inches, and
was built expressly to run in the trade 'during the
low water season. ,
For freight or passage, having anperior accoramo
datiopa; apply on board. • jyld
For Lontsville-,Regular Packet.
The new and splendin passenger steam
er TONNALEUKA, Capt. J. X. Moody,
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wi run in the trade from Pittshurgh to. Louisville,
during the season of 1848.
The Tonnaleuka was-built expressly for the trade,
and is elegantly furnished in every respect.
Forfreight or passage apply on board. my 22
For Cincinnati.
The well known-fast running steamer
..c64 - CAMBRIA, W. b'oraYth, Master, will run
as a regular Packet, leaving every Wednesday morn..
ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at 10, P. M.-,the
same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati
every Saturday, at 10, A. M. •
• For freight or passage ripply on board, or to
FORSYTH & Co.; Agents,
ap 16 We. 10,Water street.
For St. Lonts-.Regular Packet.
The new and splendid passengerntearn
er TOM CORWIN, Capt. Rugher, wil
run In .tbe trade from Pittsburgh to St. Louis, du
ring the season of 1846.
The Torn: Corwin, was built expressly for the
trade, and is elegantly furnished in evely respect.
For freight or passage apply. on boanl. may 19.
For Cincinnati and Louisville. '
4fThe new and splendid passenger steam
., er C 0 L LT M B I A, trNzAt., Master, will
cave or the above and intermediate ports, regular
ly.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
je I D. WILKINS, Agent.
For Saint Louis... Regular Patket.
14 4714
_ The new andsplendid passenger steam
er BRUNETTE, Capt. Perry, will run in
t
tetra o from Pittsburgh to St. Louis, during the
season of 1548. .
The Brunette was built expressly for the trade,
and is elegantly found in every respect.
For freight or passage apply on board. apl4
For Cincinnati and Si. Louie
The passenger steamer PALESTINE,
Er! — , Capt. Williams, will leave for the above
anct all intermediftte ports regularly.
For freight or passage apply onboard. jc9.
Tuesday Evening Packet.
;14 The new and splendid passenger steam.
•„,
- —.' boat DECLARATION, Capt. Vorhees,
wi i run 1.9 a regular packet between Pittsburgh and
Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday evening
at 3 o'clock. Returning she will leave Cincinnati
e,ery Friday evening at 3 o'clock.
The Declaration offers superior accommodations
to passengers. For freight or passage apply on
board. je I
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CINCINNATI PACKETS.
MONDAY PACKET
_ ..t e The regular mail an./ passenger steamer
MONONGAHELA, Capt. Stone, will run
as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin
nazi, leaving this port every Monday at 10, A. M.,
and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Return
ing, she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10,
A. M. For freight or passag , e apply on board.
The litonongaheln was built expressly for this
trade, and offers to the passengers comfort, and su
perior accommodations. mar 31
,MONDAY PACKEI
THE regular mail and pasengar steam
k L Egler UNION, Captain 31aclean, will run as
a rega ar packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin
nati, leaving this port every Monday at G o'clock,
P. M. Returning she will leave. Cincingati ever)
Thursday at G P. M.
The Union was built expressly for thin trade
and affords every accommodation.
For freight or passage apply nit brunt. may 9
TUESDAY PACKET
THE regular mail and passenger steam.
JeZg:SrZer HIBERNIA, Capt.. John Klinefelter,
will rim as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and
Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday at 10 A.
M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. of the same day.—
Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Friday at
10 A. M. For freight or plunge apply on board.
The Hibernia was built expressly for the trade,
and offers to the passengers every comfort and su
perior accommodations. apt
WEDNESDAY PACKET
TUC regular mail and passengerstr
am•
er NEW ENGLAND, Capt. S. It. Page,
s 7 c p
regular packet betiveen Pittsburgh and
Cincinnati, leaving this port every Wednesday at 10
A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day.—
Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Satiii.day
at 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply on board.
The New England was built expressly for this trade
end offers to the passengers every comfort and !lupe
xior accotnmodations. rnar'26
THURSDAY PACKET.
THE new U. S. Mail 'steamer ACADIA,
M. E. Luca, Master, will rue WI a regu
arrTiiienger packet between Pittsburgh and the
above port during the season of 1846, leaving every
Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M.
The Acadia is nets and has superior accommoda
tions. For freight. or passage apply on board, or to
ap9 J. NEWTON 301 , 4Eg, Agent.
FRIDAY PACKET.
THE regular mail and passengersteam
4:574ter CLIPPER No. 2, Captain Crooks, will
run as a regular packet between Cincinnati and Pitts-;
burgh, leaving this port - every Friday at 10 A. M.,
and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day. Returning
she will leave Cincinnati every Monday at 10 o'clok,
A. M. For freight or passage apply on board.
The Clipper No. 2 was built expressly for thistrado,
end offers to her passengers every comfort and ac.
aommodation. inne.3
SATURDAY PACKET
The regular mail and passenger steamer
. 1 7t - t - A.CIRCASSIAN, Capt. Isaac Bennett, will
run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and
Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday, at 10,
A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day.
Returning. she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday,
at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board.
The Circassian was built expressly for this trade,
and offers to her passengers every comfort and ac
commodation. mar 23
SATURDAY PACKET
r z , The regular mail and passenger steamer
E= 7- IMESSENGER, Capt. Llnford, will run as
a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati,
leaving this port every Saturday at 10, A, M., and
Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning,
she will leave Cinoinnati every tuosclay, at 10
o'elk A. M. ' For freight or passage apply on board.
The Messenger was built expressly For this trade,
and offers to her passengers every comfort and ac
commodation, mar 23
RHODES & ALCORN, (Late of New York city,)
No.- 27 Filth st,, between Wood and Market,
Manufacturers of Mustard, Ground Spices, Catsups,
&c., &c., will open. during the present week a largo
assortment of articles in their line, which they will
wholesale in quantities to Suit dealers, at Eastern
wholesale prices. --All articles sold by them warran
ted. Merchants intending to go east would do well
to call before leaving the city. They may be found
at their warehouse Nu. 27 Fifth street, In Ryan's
Building, . so,?
No Cure No 1;-fty—.
SELLERS , LIVER PlLLS.—Thcae, celebrated
pills claim public confidence not only on account
of what the proprietor may, ea y about them, but on
account of the good resulting from their use, Read
the following statempat from a citizen of Birming
ham:
Btanntonalt, June 24th, 1846.
Ma. It. E. Sna.nas:-1 take this opportunity of
testifying, in favor of your invaluable medicine. A-
bout two years ago I was taken .down with a severe
inflamation of the Jiver, and was so reduced by night
sweats and other effects of this dreadful disease,that
my life was despaired of. '-After other means had
faded, I was advised by my physician to try yaw
Liver Pills and I must say that alter taking one box
and a half, I have been restored to reasonable health,
which I enjoy at this time. , Itherefore take pleasure
-in recommending them to others afflicted with dis
ease of the liver, Yours respectfully, -
• - Jon GlvEtcr.n.
Those Pills stand unequaled by any 'medicine
known lbr the - cure of liver complaint, and may be
had of the proprietor,R. E.SELLERS, 57 Wood at.,
Pittsburgh. e H - sep29 .
PROPOSALS FOE. INDIAN GOODS.
QSALED PROPOSALS will he received•at the
kJ office of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs,
Wathingtori city,' D. C., ttotil .10 &clock, on Sat
urday, the 1416. day of 'November - he:it; for furrsish
ing the following goods in the quantities annexed,
or thereabouts, l'or the use of the Indians; and deli•.
erable at the following places, viz: r• , • .
•-•
At New York.
BLANKETS.
1290- pairs 3-point white Mackinac blankets, to
~measure-60'by 72 inches, and 'weigh 8
pounds ' .e. --
930 pairs 2i-point white Mackinac blankets, to
measure 34 by 60 inches, and weigh 6
- pourds •., .
396 pairs 2-point white Mackinac blankets, to
measure 42 by's6'inches, and weigh 31
,:pounds ~
340 pairs ltrpoint white Mackinac blankets, to
measure 36 by 50 inches, and
,weigh 4f
pounds • , ,
310 pairs 1-point white Mackinac blankets, to
measure 32 by
.46 inches, and. weigh 34-
pounds
219 pairs 3-point SCR et Mackinac blankets, to
• measure 60 ,by 2 inches, and weigh 8
~ i pounds - i - • ,
200 pairs 2* -point scarlet Mackinac blankets to
measure s+. by 66 inches, and weigh 6
pounds •• : .
•gg pairs 3-point green Mackinac blankets, to
measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh 8
pounds
290 pairs 3-point gentinella blue Mackinac
blankets, to measure 60 by 72 ‘ iitches, and
weigh 8' pounds .
240 pairs 2i-point gentinella blue Mackinac
blankets, to measure-54 by 66 inches, and
weigh pounds. ,
' DRY GOODS.
1060 yards blue, fancy and'gray list cloth
350 do scarlet do do
225 do grass green do do
2050 do blue saved list ' do
790 'do scarlet do - do
100 do giein do . do
50* pounds worsted yarn, three-fold
88 dozen cotton flag handkerchiefs
100 do Madras do
76 do black-silk , do
40 do 8-4 cotton shasi - ls
25 do 6-1 do
30 do 4-4. do •
18030 yards calico, domestie
1000 do do English and French
1200 do bleached cottonshirting
3000 do - ''unbleached do
3500 do do cotton sheeting
4300 do domestic checks, stripes and plaids
100 dozen wollen socks
7300 yards plaid linsey
1000 do flannels, assorted
1600 shirts, flannel
125 de calico
97 pounds linen thread -
280 do cotton do -
20 do sewing silk
350 pieces ribands, assorted ,
973 yards bedticking ..
500 yards satinetts, assorted • •
400 do Kentucky Jeans
7 gross worsted gartering._
11ARDWARE I .
840 pounds brass kettles , „
7e5 do tin kettles
40 nests japanned kettles (S in a nest)
70111krzen butcher knives
11000 gun-dints,
At St. Louts, Allssottet.
BLANKETS.
1020 pairs 3-point white Mackinac blankets, to
measure 60 by 72 inches. and weigh S
pounds
797 pairs 2j-point white Mackinac blankets, to
measure 51 by 66 inches, and weigh 6
pounds
117 pairs 2-point white Mackirrac blankets, to
measure 42 by 50 inches, and weigh I 5&
pounds
390 pairs li-point white Mackinac blankets, to
measure 36 by LO inches, and weigh_4ll ,
pounds
130 pairs 1-point white - Mackinac blankets, to
measure 32 by 46 inches, and weigh 3i
pounds
131 pairs 3 point scarlet Makinac.blankets, to
measure GO by 72 inches, and weigh 8
pounds
100 parra 2i-point scarlet Mackinac blankets, to
measure 54 by 60 inches, and weigh
pounds
148 pairs 3-point green Mackinac blankets, to
measure tlo by 72 inches, and weigh S
pounds
150 pairs 3-point gentinella blue Mackinac blan
kets, to measure 00 by 72 inches, and
weigh S pounds
75 pairs *point gentinella blue Mackinac
blankets, to measurealby 00 inches, and
weigh 6 pounds
DRY GOODS.
000 yards blue strands
200 do scarlet do
1500 do blue, fancy, and gray list cloth
217 do green do do
372 do scarlet do do
2750 do blue saved lint do
3r1.1 do green do
520 do scarlet do ' do
455 pounds worsted yarn 3 fold
68 dozen cotton flag handkerchiefs
10 do Madras do
00 do black silk do
40 do IS-4 cotton shawls
••90 do 0-4 do do
20 do 4-4 do do
10000 yards domestic calico
2000 do English and French do
2230 do bleached cotton shirting
6000 do unbleached do do 1
4000 do Uo do sheeting
1500 do domestic checks, stripes, and plaids
309 dozen woolen socks
1800 yards plaid linsey
3.100 do flannels, assorted
950 flannel shirts
500 calico do
83 pounds linen thread
74 do cotton do
36 do sewing silk
20 gross worsted gartering
300 pieces ribands, assorted •
100 gross fancy and clay pipes
50 pounds vermilion.
HARDWARE.
1300 pounds brass kettles
50 nests japanned kettles, 8 in a nest
, tio) tin kettles
25 gross square awls
7000 fishhooks
25 dozen fish lines
25000 needles, assorted
/00 dozen combs, assorted
' 10 do scissors
13000 gun flints
- 10 gross gun worms '
200 dozen butchers' knives
AXES.
25 dozen axes, to weigh from S to 51 pounds
95 dozen half•axes, to weigh 33 pounds
12 do squaw axes, to 'weigh 3 pounds
45 do hatchets, to weigh 13 . pounds
To be delivered at the place where manufactur
ed, or -in the city of New York or Philadelphia as
may be required, without additional expense.
- AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, &c.
Them will also be required, to be delivered in.
Kai. York at the same time, the following agricul
tural implements:
200 axes, to weigh from 9i to 51 pounds
200 half-axes, to weigh •n pounds
1100 weeding hoes, different sizes
S cross-cut saws, , / of G feet and 4 of 7 feet in
length
75 drawing knives, 12 inches in length
GO augurs, in equal proportions of 1 inch, inch,
and i•inch
150 lb. brass kettles, assorted sizes.
The sum of $lOOO is to be expended in the above
articles, and the quantity will be increased, or di
minished to meet that sum. as no sample is to be
exhibited of them, it must be understood that they are
to be of the best quality.
ALSO,
The following agricultural implements, deliver
able at New York: -
180 axes to weigh from ;Ii• to 5/ pounds
180 half!axes; to weigh ai pounds
1000 weeding hoes,assorted sizes "
75-single-horse ploughs, with devils and mit
iron mould bards I
.
450 pairetrece-dmins i bright straight links, each
-chain to 6 feet 4 Mikes in length, and
th- tie-,
weigh not loss than 31 ponds •.'
55 log-chains, each chain -to' weigb 2, poute:lS
•
8: , 0 hest-No.-10 :Whitmore cotton . cards
`26 croae'cut saws, 7; feet in length'
20 do ...do . G feet in-length
100 "single-out" cross-cur saw files -
150 hand-sawe, of good quality- , • ;
120 hand saw
75 drawing-knives, 12 'ltches itt letagia
850 "quarters" screw augurs, in equal Proper
tions of "2-inch," 8 , 1-inch,"
, 900 "quarters," "aoaket-chisels," n ¢ equal pro
prtions of 1 mid inch •
75 planes, complete equal proportions of tsfore
-• and jack"
:The sum 0142000 is to be expended in the
above articles, and:the quantity will be increased
or diminished to meet that st.7.m As no sample
will -be exhibited
e 'of the best quality. ,
of them, it roust I,:,underitoad that
they are to b
. • .
In - addition to the libiaire and foregoing, 'there
will be required 660 north-west guns, two-.thirds of '
which must measure 36 inefferin length of barrel,
and one-third 42 inches; to be delivered at the Place
where manufactured Or in the city of New:York or
Philadelphia, as may be required; sainplesOf 'thorn
are deposited in the office of, the Commissioner of
Indian-Affairs. . I
There will also be required 100 Indian rifles,
more or less; hnt as the department has not Iseult
able sample it is expected that each bidderwill-ac
company his bid with a sample of the article he
,
proposes to furnish. ;:
The above propoiali. May be divided into five
parts, for each pla,ce of delivery, viz:
- Ist. Blankets,'
- pd. Dry Goods. •
3d. hardware, to inchide the agricultural itaple
ments.
4th: Axes , and hatchet's.
.sth. Northwest guns and rifles.
The lowest competent responsible bidder will'
receive the whole or any part of .the contraetac
cordineto the abovescale, the department reserv
ing to itself the right to determine whether the bid
der is corimetent andresrionsible or not. .
A schedule of the articles, with samples, may
he seen at the office of the Commissioner of Indian
Affairs, in Washington,- exhibiting the amount of
money to be expended for each article; but,the de
partment reserves the right to increase or diminish'
the quantityof any of the articles named, or sub
stitute others in lieu thereof. '
The whole amount in 'money to be applied to
the purchase of goods, will be about $55,000; of
which some $40,000 will be wanted on the 'sea
board, and the residue in the west. Goodi of A
merican manufacture, all other things being equal,
will be preferred, but as all the samples of blankets
and-clothi 'on hand are foreign manufacture, it'
will be necessary, when a dotfiestic article is bid for,
that the sample of it should accompany the bid,'
to enable the department to decide whether 'it is of
equal quality with the samples to be exhibited.
The party proposing to] supply the articles will
make an invoice of all the items embragediin the
above list, and affix the pljees, in dollars and:cents.
at which he or they will, furnish them, delit;,elrible
in New York and St. Louis respectively, omor be•
fore the 'fifteenth day of Slay next, assuming the
quantity of each articlea.S specified in this adver
tisement, and extending the cost, making an aggiss
gate of the whole invoice before sending it on
The goods will be inspected at New York or , St.
Louis by an agent of the United States, who will
be appointed by the department, for the piirposg,
and to ascertain the cobformity of the articles
chased with the samples exhibited, when the ,
con
tract shall be made, and with the terms of the con
tract itself, which shall Mullein a clause, that it
the articles are not furnished within the time pre.
scribed, or if they are of insufficient quality,in. the
opinion of the agent aforesaid, and if within five
days after notice of such 'insufficiency the; party
shall not furnish others in lieu . thereof, of tbe re
quired quality, the UnitediStates shall be authori
zed to purchase them of others, and to charge any
increase of price they may be compelled to pay
therefor to, the contractor,' who shall pay the said
difference to the United States.
Bonds will be required; in-the amount of the_
bids, with two good sureties, the sufficiency of
.whom to be certified by aiUnited States ledge or
district attorney, for the 'faithful performance of
the contracts. Payment will be made after the
contract is completed, and the delivery of thegonds
at New York and St. Louis respectively, to, an
agent of the department, upon a duplicate invoice
certified by him.
Communications to be marked, "Proposals for
Indian goods." '
The bids will be submitted with the following'
heading, and none will be received that are - hot
made in the form and terms here prescribed:
"I (or we) propose to furnish, for the serVice of
the Indian Department. the following goods,'at the
prices affixed to them respectively, viz:
(Here insert the list of goods.)
8 -Deliverable in the city of New York, or
Louis. on or before the day of next; ,
and in case of the acceptance of his proposal, the
quantity being prescribed' by the department, I
(or we) will .execute a contract according to this
agreement, and give satisfactory security to the
department, within tensibiya after the acceptance
of this bid; and in case-of failure to enter into such
contract, and give such security, 1 (or - we) will pay
to the United States the difference between the sums
bidden by me, (or us,) and the sum width the
United States, may be obliged to pay for the same
articles. - -
Each and-every bid must also be accompanied
with a guarantee in the following form, to be sign ,
ed by one or more responsible persons, whose suffi
ciency must be certified by some one who is known
to the department, either. personally or by his offi
cial position: -
"I (or we) hereby guaranty that the
above bidder, will comply with the terms ,of the
advertisement for "Proposals fur Indian goods,"
dated October I, 1546, if. the contract should be
awarded to him, and enter into bond for the execu
tion of the same within the time prescribed, , •
[ssiz.]
WAR DRPARTAIENT,
OFCIVE LYDIAN Arriins,
October 1, 1846,
W. AtEDILL. ,
Commissioner of Indian Allairs
oct7-3tawtl.lnor.
NEW FALL . GOODS
1 iE subscriber is now receiving a laic and fine
assortment of FALL AND WINTER DRIE Goons,
recently purchased from the manufacturers and im
porters, in the New York and Philadelphia Markets,
since the great fall in prices, and will ke sold twenty
per cent cheaper than the same description of Goods
were ever before aliened in this market. All those
wanting great bargains are.requested to call at No.
65 Market street.
sepls
ABSALOM MORRIS
New Dress gingham'.
AV E; i f r i t itn e ci n ‘ e v il i a ri n la ;: c d o a te r;:l , l lre ass ss oz ig eLt rn o , f i, b tr e w aT
led and plain, at remarkable low prices, Also, an
article of embroidered Gingham—very beautiful for
Dressesiforsale by ABSALOM MORRIS,
sepls No. 65 Market street.
Lady's Dross Silks.
RECEIVED this day, several packages of very
rich new style-Persian—embossed Ombri, Bro
cade, Chatnelion, Striped, Plaid and Poult do Solo,
and -Black Satin, Striped Armour Dress Silks, and
will. be sold cheap for Cash; by
sepl3 ABSALOM MORRIS, No. 65 Market at.
Six Cases New Pall Prints.
JUST RECEIVED this day, embriting alithe
new and desirable styles in the markets and will
be sold at greatly reduced prices, by
sepls ABS.ELLOM MORELS, No. 65 Market
Cashmeres and De LfitIICI.
JUST RECEIVD, a beautiful assortment of new
Style Paris printed, Ombri shaded, Rep Corded
, and plain Cashmeres and IPLains and for sale by
sepls ABSALOMMORAIS, 65 Market street.
f!egars! Segars
J
I.IST receiied-from New York, a large quantity
of HavaMMtind Principe Segars ot, the most
popular and saprsior brands "now in use.' ari
excellent artiale of chewing Tobacco and , several
bales of sopenor Cuba Leaf Tobacce for sale.
.:B. E. WINCHESTER,
No. 50, Third tMeet, two doors from the Post
T H EMEANSOP Seri:won delivered
in the "Third Presbyterian Church" July, 12,
by iho Rev.D. K. Riddle, and published by the re.
quest of the COngregatien;. , :For sate by
Bts24 . - . JOANSOII STOCKTO/1.,
,
TILOUR--40 bblo. Flourjust reed - and for
eale;by - MILLER & RICKETSON,'
oetlo ', : • 170 Liberty St.
ItYEWANTED-3000bust/Osyflipewa ited, for
which cash will be paid by
octs - I4IIII,DA -RICN ETSON.
SANTERUE casks Santerue Wine
just'received on consignment and forsale by
odth . t' • MILLER & RICKETSON.
- .
Tierces Rice just reel(' etid for sale by
JLI J oets 341ILLER B:,44CRT,TSON-.
TFcasks Claret just received and rpTsale
oc 2 q MILLER & RICKETSON.
UtdCIiET9 dos.painted bucketsjost ree7d and d
X for taleby MILLER RICVETSON,
oe
;I o. 170, Liberty street.
'llfpqtr
g Tierces fresh Iticei •
ti 1$ bbls, Conklips ipprnved Lard Oil;
10,008 Lbs. Bacon ? Shoulders. On hand and
for sale by • F. SELLERS,' -
, sep24. • No. 17, Liberty street;'—
T - ARD,.IOO keis ? Zoo. Lard on pensignmen4
1.4 And for sale by • F:-SELLERS.
•=.024 ' No. 17, Liberty street
•
CI UGARIIOII.SEMOLLASSE.S. I -6 bbl v. 'go
0 S. H.*cdasses, in store and for said by
sep23, '.P. SELLERS.
L.
E 31015.5--775 Boxes .I„.emorts; for 'Very . loiv,
by , (iyl4) JAMES MAY.
lIDES-411:Mutsoarl Hides, for sale low to close
consignment. (jet 0) JAMES MAY.
CORN-1.17 s4ks COrn, for sale bY
je 2 o JAN TS MAY
DIG .INIRTAL.:— 1^ ton Scioto Furnacepq. iron for
sale by 69 2 6) JAmEsralkY.
QurNlNF.—loo ounces just received and for sale
by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.,
seplt. cornbr of f3th and Wood as.
" -----7-- 7fi
nASTILE SO___ —lO cases just r eceived an or
ki sale B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.,
sep i car. eth and Wood st:
REFINP.D LIQUORICE-100 lbg just receiyed
and for gale by
PAIINESTOCK 'ft
6ep9 cor.Ath and Wood eta
AND
.CRUCIBLES-100 nests just received and
10 for sale bq. B. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO.,
sepG ' corner Gtli and, Wood sts,
VENEERS AND VARNISHES, or the very best
quality, for sale at H. H. RYAN'S - Cabinet
Ware Rooms, N 0.31 Fifth street J) •16
Boaatou Rifle Barrels.
AFURTHER supply-of the above just received
and kir sale at raanufactureiVpriees, by
sep26 GEORGE. COCHR-A.N,..26 :,%Vood street
Lint 011.
A barre ls LEt
ofa gfeor,quolity for gale low
close co nsignment ,
sop 17 GEORGE COCHRAN, Wwod street..
LEMONS.--100'boxes lemons in good order,
for sale by - P. C. MARTIN ;
;y 20. . n 0 Water street,
"VINE §A'LINA TABLE SALT-50 bags (small
1 size) very fine Salina Salt, St for table use and
Dairies, forjsale low by P. C. ,MARTIDF,
JYn 6O Water st.
' .11.1usqueto Netts.
EO. E. iSWARTE has on hand.a lot of very s
perior white and colored Musqueto Netts
which will he soldchean at No. 106 Market street.
• •
ATOHOGANY. YENEERS. AND BOARDS—Just
received, a large assortment of the above,
and
for sale at F. BLUMES
sepS No 112 Wood street, tad door above sth
Brazier's Bellows.
JT UST received an assortnient,laxgesizes,Braziees
. Hand Rellown also, Parlour and Kitchen, do.
Wholesale . 'and Retail, JOHN W. BLAIR, •
sep- . , 120 Wood at.
New Fashioned Hats,
O F a Fel superior quality, for ;sale by
ItI'CORD & KING,
corner of Wood zu
sera
• .1. Crawford, M. D.
ESPTCTFULLY tenders his services to the eiti-
Ja. ?ens of Pittsburith and vicinity. Office, St,
Clair street; opposite the Exchange Hotel, ,
septlo-43in•
Latesit .Improvement.
HOSTEADS of different kinds with Gamin's
7.1) iron patent fastenings, superior to anything now
in use, for sale low at the Furniture warehouse of
angl. T. B. YOUNG & Co, Hand street.
rriAßLES=Pier, Centre and Card Tables of differ.
JL ent patterns. If you want a good article cheap
call at the Furniture Warehouse of
T. B. YOUNG & Co,
je6_ 31 Hand st.
WARD.I,IOBES--If you want . to purchase a
good wardrobe cheap call at the furniture
warehouse of ' T. B. YOUNG & CO,
jyl7 31 Hand st
,
10111F.FIGTEADS--Mahrigany, Birch, Maple, Cherry
and' Poplar high and IoW post bedsteads al
ways on hand and fur sale' low at the Furniture
warehouse of T. B. YOUNG & Co,
jeG n Hand at.
Wood Street Property for 1:11e.
rTHAT deairable lot of ground at the foot of Wood
etreet;' occupied at the time of the great fire by
Messrs. King 8s Holmes, is offered for sale.
Enquire of [augB] J. K. MOORHEAD.
Sugar. and Molasses.
4K HHDS. N. 0. Sugar, strictly prime
25 bbls. Nos. 4 and 6 Loaf;
10 eases “Lovering's" D. R. Loaf_Sugar
118 bbls N. 0. Molasses;
In store and for saleby
LAMBERT & SHIPTON,
133 and 135 - Wood street
glosAcco-40 bxs Hutchinson's ss;
J.. 30 bxs Price& Haratod's ss;
10 " J. R. Grante
15 " Layton's ss;
55. " Is., 125., 165., 325., Balt. plug, and
Ladies' ixist; Arriving this day, and for sale by
aug2s LAMBERT & SHIPTON.
300 BAGS Green-Rio, part prime;
• '5 Old Government. Java;
Arriving this day and fur sale by
LAMBERT & SHIPTON
F ISH -150 bbls No. 3 Lary's Mackerel;
,20 4, 3 North "
,10 4 4 4 , 1 44 "
20 " Herring (Allwives)
5:" : No. 1 Salmon; in store and for
sale by [atig2s] LAMBERT. & SHIPTON.
, 1 1 EAS-120 packages Y. IL, Impl., G. P. and
1 Pori:Chong, of late importations, arriving end
for sale by . [aug2sl LAMBERT & SHIPTON.
F r Sale at the Wharf.
JUST received per Canal peat—
ftf 10,000 feet inch poplar;
10,000 44 ' i 44 seasoned;
40,000 < 4 4x4
jyB ' L. WILMARTII
RECEIVED --Per Canal Boat Great Western--
100 pes Cherry Scantling--sxsand 6x.6-60.0
Lights Window Saab suitable for the western trade,
12x16, 10:12 and 8110. For sale by, •
je6 L. WILMARTH.
Storage.
I[TAVING a very large and commodious ware-
I - 11 • house, we are prepared to receive (in addi
tion to freight for shipment) a large amount of Pro
duce' &c. 011 storage at low rates. • '
iY 23 C. A MOANULTY & CO, Canal Basin.
50 } ST -L, si
s; .pitehn;.
,
15Q Boxes Tobacco, various sizes;
10,000 Seed leaf Cigars;
On consignment and will be sold low for Cash, or
exchanged for Pittsburgh manufhetures, by
seps , - .TAAFFE & O,CONNOR.
TOBACCO: -75 large and 90 small 'Nixes Mlssou.
ri tobacco, of prime 'quality, just received on
consignment,' and willte sold cheap for cash, or
Pittsburgh manufactures.
august 18- TAAFFR & O'CONNER.
PSALMS & HYMNS, for the use of the Gorman
Reformed Church in the IL S. of America, En
glish and German. For sale by
, jell SCUBA & SCHEIBLER,-115
HYSIC AND PHYSICIANS, a Ma4161-Sketali
-11
Book, exhibiting the public and private life.of
the most celebrated Medical Men of former days,
with Memoirs of ominentliving London Physicians.
For sale by, - H. S. BOSWORTH & C 0.,,
sep26 No. 43 Market attaet.
James Blakely, Alderman.;
OFFICE on Penn et., opposite D. Leech &.
packet line office.. Office hours from 7 o'clock
/IL, to 8 07GIOCk
linffrOW TO GET RID OP 4 GOITRE.--Mant
in persons labor under : the Iniitaken,idea that ..
Goitre (an enlargerriMit on the throat, producing
great deformity ? and ellen 'death from_ pressure orT
the wind•pipe and large blood-vessels,) ie incurable.
This la a. tory great mistake. This disease, as well.
as SCROftLA, are eradicated froeu the system by that
pleakant;y6t powerful medicine; J4xnr. , s - ArasnA4
Tll±. it is as Certain to . We whP4 Pro Orly used;
as that the sun gives light and hout. 7sll islvibtest ,
is a fair trial of its virtue's,Anti the tumor will begirt.
to diminish in size, and graually beConie.smaller anc
smaller 'until it entirely diSappears. - Prepared at
8 South 'Exuma street, Philadelphia. ''-
.Forsale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE*
7 Fourth street, near Wood, and also at the Drug.
'
Store of H. P. Schwartz, Federal streti; Allegheny'
City, ' • - sep
I OOPING/ COUGH AID .C11.01.7.p.—T0, P 4.
w RENTS.--JAYNES, EXPECTORANT
without exception, the most, valuable prepartion to
use for the above diseases: It converts HOOPIN4
COUGH into a mild and tractable disease, and ahor
, ten? it7iittration_noorpthan one-half; , -and produce#
a - certain and speedy xecovery;--Froni- half to ono
tea spoon full will certainly cure the CROUP in imr,
rants and young children hi half an hour's
The lives of hundreds of children will be saved aMt
nually, by keeping it always on hand ready forever -
ry emergency. Prepared at No. 8,
,South Third .
Street;
For sale in Pittsburgh at the ?ERIN T#.A STORE,
72 Fourth street, near - Wood,. and g 1.5,9 at-the Prxt,
Store of H. p.-SchwaTtz, F ederal street , Allegheny
City, - ' ' asp 0. •
.
LAKE SUPERIOR:
STAUNCH low . `"
presattre,
.., 0 , 0 - :ip built Steim Packet; - J1111.4.
syza4 - 4tt,s,
having been put in complete condition for sea, - will
run upon Lake Superior during the season,eompsences
ing 3d August, between the Sault de fit. Marie ano
the various ports; as business may warrant. The -
y. P. is well furnished in every 'phyticulat, and is as
fine a i,eavy weather vessel as any ship that floats
the seas; Alas good upper cabih, slate rooms and
family saloons, as also siugle bntilis, ladies 'cabin
and steerage cabin, - All well ventilated, and will
accommodate 100 cabi,f passengers. Height in large"
quantities can be stowed nfuler deakfi. PirtkeS
or without freight will be aectmulodated theval.!: ,
ous landinnu uponthe British zi.nd..6.mericen sio6 - -
of the lake.
*-Pue or two voyages will be tdade fci•
during the. Indian payments, and two pleasure ye" :
ages will he made entirely' around the lake coast:
wise, during August and Septembey, giving, to pleat.
sure travel an, opportunity of enjoying tho yriost"de.
lightful, unique and interesting scenery in tha fdtown
world. State rooms or single berths - can be seseTed
. .
in advance by addressing
W. F. PORTE.B. TAYLOR,lllanaging owner',
Sault de Ste hiarie, Michigan.
July, 1348. - ' jy2o-3ta/k3m
N. B. Property consigned to F. Porter Taylor' .
%sill meet with immediate despatch as
,Clidergd.
Medical and Surgical Office.', -
Health is the alarm of life, withoutit gold,
Lov'e, letters, friends ) all, all, are unenjoyeti
DOCTOR BROWN, a
4 '..)
..:.•;.:71... : regularly educated physi
l: Cian.from the eastern - cit:
-,..,.;*5_,.. : 7 - at ' its, Would respectfully an
- - ::,* t.',; , :-.:" jli r , nounce, to the citizens of
~..„0 , ,,,,,,,t , Pittsburgh, Allegheny and
, :::: o mrc . vicinity, consied tha pi t il h m e tel c y an u t i e
l'ltti;44,„ . I confidentially,. 'every . day
4 1 / 4. 1 / 4.,.......3
•':"'1 , .96-.0 evening `at-his office on
Diamond Alley, a few
- doors from Wood etreet,.
towards the market. - - 'N.' , .
- Dr. BrOWn gives his particular`
attention to the
reatment and investigation of the following disea
All diseases arising from Irnnuritiesof the Blood
scrofula, syphilis, seminal t'veeliness. impotency,
salt rheum, diseases of the'eye and ear, rheumatiim, , -:fr
piles, palsey. - _ _
Dr. BroN.vn has much pleasure in announcing to
the public, that be is in possession of the latest in.
formatiOn. and improvement in the treatment of
secondary syphils,"practised at the Paris Lock Hos. -
pital. The Modern researches on syphilis, its
complications and consequences, and the improved
modes of practice Which hale been made latowncv
to the public, but recentley, < and - to. those chiefly
who make this branch of Medicine, their particu• ' .
lar study and practise.
Many new and valuable remedies havebeedlate
ty introduced, whichsecures the patientheing mer
curialized out of existence Strangers are apprised- :
that Doctor Brown has been educated in every
branch of medicine, and regularly - admitted to
practise, and that he now confines himself to - the
study andpractice of this particular branch,togeth
er with all diseases of a private or delicate nature,
incident to - the hnmanfrnme. No cure, no pay.-
Recent cases are relfe - yetl in a short time, with
out..interruption from business. -
tIA Fifth sts
Q~Oifice on Diamond Alley, a few doors from .
Wood street, towards the market. Consultations
strictly confidential. myl2-d&wy-
Lula box of GENUINE SUGAR. COATED
yil.t. tuts upon it.
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etLICKEN'F.R'S SUGAR COATED VEGETABLE
PILLS are "the first and only Medicine ever
known that will positird,y cure,
Headache, Giddiness, Measles, Salt Rheum, •
Rheumaiism, Piles,- Heartburn, Worms, - -
Dispepsia, Scurvy, Cholera Morbus, - -
Small Fbx, Jaundice, Coughs, Quinsy, .-
Pains in the Back, Whooping Cough,
Inward Weakness, Congumption, Fits, _
Palpitation of the Heart, Liver Complaint,- -
Rising in the Throat, Erysipelas, Deafness,
Dropsy, Asthma, . Itchings of the Skin, -
Fevers of all kinds, Colds, Gout, Giavel, -
' Female Complaints, Nervous Complaints,
And all other diseases originating from impurities o ,
the Blood.
Irr They have cured, since their introduction,.
over 2,000 persons, who have been given up as hope-
less cases, by the most eminent Physicians. •
'They are patronized and recommended, by,
men of the highest distinction, among whom are—
Hon. David It. Porter, Hon. Henry Clay,
Hon. John Q Adams, Deere] Webster,
Hon. Martin Van Buren, - lion. J. C. Calhoun,- •
Gen. Winfield Scott,.: Col. it. 3S. Johnson.
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Hon. James K. Polk, - Gen. Lewis Cass.
00' Their virtues are so infallible that the money
will be returned in all cases they do not give univer
sal satisfaction. Although but two and a half years
have elapsed since these celebrated Pills 'were first -
introduced to the public, the sale of them in tho.
Eastern and middle States has far exceeded Dr.
Clickcnees most sanguine expectations. During the .
Fast year, alone, no less than... 10,000 gross of boxes
have beemsold in the State of New York, 6,0001 -
Peimasylvania, 4,000 in Ilerryland, 3,000 in New
soy, 2,000 in Delaware, and 9,000 in the New England'.
States, requiring the constant employment of 27 ,
hands, exclusive bi printers and engravers. In the
same period, _upwards of if?.00,000 copies of the-:;,
"Family Doctor" have been ordered by agents in
every section of the ctuntry. These facts' must
show, conclusively, that Dr. Clickenees Sugar Coat
ed Pills, besides being the very best medicine in the
world, are held in the highest estimation by the public.,
We might extend this i
publication - to an ndefin ,
ito length, if we deemed- it expedient to publish - all
tersimonials we have received, not only from agents
but individuals and families; :who have experienced
tho bonficial effects of Clickenees Sugar
.Coated
Pills, but no deem it unnecessary. The most in:
contestible evidence of their unprecedented SUCCOB3,
are the numberless Imitations and Counterfeits which
have already appeared, notwithstanding the brief pe: -
Hod they have been before the puhlic. Even some •
of our staunchest pill - makers have had the audacity
to imitate the Capsule of Sugar,in order to disgtiise
the ingredients of their vile compounds, and palm
them off for the "real simon pure." = Such-.paltry
shifts cannot lastlong without exposing theirhideoue
deformity. Truth and honesty must inevitably
vail over rascality and deception. -
For sale in Pittsburgh by WM. JACKSON, at his
Patent Medicine. Warehouse, No. ' 89, Liberty street:,
head of Wood st., Pittsburgh. - Price, 25c. - per,biix.
Dr. Clickener , s principal office is Si Balclay str6e4
New York. - • ' - •
iKr Beware of an imitation article called ilia=
proved Sugar Coated Pills, purporting to be patented,?
as both the pills and the pretended patent aro roi
geries, got up by a miserable quack in NeviYori,
who, for the last four or five years,• has made
living by counterfeiting,popular medicines.
Itomember,l/r. C. V. Clickener is the orlsinal
inventor of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nettling - of
the sort was ever, heard of until he introdiced them
in June,lB43. Purchaseta should; therefore,always
ask for Clickenees Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and
take no other, or they will be made the victims of - 4,
fraud. - mav
CRAB CIDER.-12 Barrels superior Cral,, et
der for sale by P. C.. lOATIN,
Water stre3-
M!!ME!11
Security to Purchasers..
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