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A .?•;',.-: ~.- ; - ' i- -V: ' . , - 4 - .-, '- =- •-- - ,J•P:! ~- ' l- - -,._.1 : *- , e2.;Jsl ,', ,;-• '-'' --- '-- ~••2 • , , ., ~:--, ',- ~, 4' - " -" ..,"•,::,-:(,•,"-;.:'43'. Vsti - - 4 - 44' .o:w, , • - • „ • t =ME MEE E. Lorenz, Prepiteed and corrected every afternoon. 10 VEIT WATER IN : TIM CHAR - EEL IND PALLING ARRIVED . Prsirie Bird, Vandegrift, Cincinnati. . Coniet,,Boyd, Cincinnati. 1 .- Cutter,"-,,Cineinnati. ' 1./ . Consul, BoVvmaii,...Browniville. / Louis 111 , Ldne, Bennett, Brownsville :„. I • Oneota, Gorden,• Beaver. , ; Michigan, Boies, Beaver. '"•, •• ' ••DEPARIED. - • ,-.. Messengii, Linford, Cincinnati. . • *Champlon,'CadWitllader, N. Orleans. Ameiican Star, Hanna, Cincinnati Cambria, Forsythe, St. Louis. ~. . „Robert Fulton, Co ll ier, St. Louis. - California, Hunter, Cincinnati. ifonongahtlo Improvement,--Per Lotfis Lane; 8 kegs kege rivets, 30 kegs saailsi 297 bats - glass, 111,bbls Aonr,l2o bushels,oats, 43 do. wiettt. . . Q :7.• The splendid U. S. Mail passenger steamer Ifonottgahelat'Capt. Sioa-E, will leave for Cinein .., nap, this Morning. ' - ;TO GERMAN . FARMERS - . • 890 .A.Tegsmeonl i Farming tu a n n t d y ' .... n -qt a S ti l lei M n s the lands of Bensinger tz Co., who are the founders of that settlement. To a few German Farmers, wish leg to emigrate to that section where they can enjoy ail the advantages oft new settlement, and where the ordinances of the Catholic religion are daily ad „ministered, these Lands afford the same comfort and facilities as other lands, that coat twice or three ,times as much... St. Marrs settlement now nitubers - *bout 2500 souls, and is increasing rapidly. Should Ivisufficient number unite and purchase the whole — tract, an exchange will "be made for other property nea'r,Pittaburgh: For further particulars-apply to L. WILMARTH; Penn street, ...0ct1.7-tf Or to V. SCRIBA, Wood street. -1 . Excwarior. Bens or Prrranunon, - October 16,1846. A . Election for thirteen Directors of thisMank will be held at the flanking Bouse, on Monday the 16th day of Norember next. - - 0ct17.41.1m . THOMAS 3.1. HOWE,Eashier. BANN. or Prmustraos, ' October 16 1845 AN Election for thirteen Directors of Ilia Bank for the ensuing year,vrill be held at the Banking lAouse, on Monday the Sixteenth day. of November next.. • [octl6-111m] JOHN SNYDER, Cashier. riIHE subscriber will receive fresh Oysters daily' jj- froth' Baltimore, which he will serve up in all the differenttyles, at the Franilinkletel, Fearth st., betweeh Snli field and 'Grant. `. - octl3 . • ' C. SCH.MERTZ ANTED SOON---Several, good cooks, and girls ~...for.a4work; .apprentices' for the carpenter, hatteiand ihrieranking business; places in stores and warehouses,' and ,on steam and canal boats, for seve ral gocid book-keepers, salesmen and agents; also for a number of schommasters, mechanics, farmers, la borers, hostlera and boys. Also; wanted to borrow 'ori,laid and MOrtgage or notes of handWeli,securcd, several of money: Money lent out and bor rowed. , Places wanted for a number of colored men and women, boys' and ghls.--..A11-kinds - of agencies attended to for moderate charges, and the public pa tronage, thankfully solicited. I. lIARRIS, 'octl7-Iw .Agency Office No. 12 St. Ciair at. FOR SALE—About 400 cuts of five-dciuble carpet chain. -AWansortznentotwindow eashand glass; tubs, buckets, wooden bowls;Thalf bushels and peck measures; and matches by the gross. 0ct17.6t. I. HARRIS, No., 12, St. Clair st. Leather. — 3An Sides or N. Y. and Baltimore tanned sole . V leather, in store. and for sale . by W. BRYANT, 183 Liberty st. octl2-imdkw Tanner's on. 2 Mile. best brown Oil, just received' and for 11 +Vale by W. BRYANT, octl2zlmd&yv .133 Liberty- at. • • • Shettilik ! 900 Sheep skinti7Di s rk , Tauned for sale by oet l 3- 11 ndikw lB3 Liberty et. ' Morocco Leather, and Bindings. JUST receivea,t large stock of Morocco , Bindings and Linings, and Mee Leather, for sale by WALTER BRYANT, ocll2-land&w. No. 183 Liberty st. • TOBACCO AND CIGARS, - NO. 25 FIFTH STREET. • • T . RECEIVED, an additional impply orrobac ,to and Cigars, among which are the following: Aromatic Cavendish; ~4 . Peyton's Honey Dew Fives; James Thotnas , ,..lr., Nectar Leaf; John -Ender's Honey Dew.. Ladie s, Twist; Lavvre.Lottier Baltimore Plug; ---- 'Also a veri fine lot of Cuba filler Leaf, which will be sold in small'or large quantities. Together with every variety of Cigars, which will be sold wholesale Or retail. • . • - " 3 sep2s-dlm JACOB M'COLLISTER. _ . . • Assignees' Bale of Dry Goods.- THE Assignees' Uf'.l3. E. Constable are now sell ing off his entire stock of Fancy and§taple Dry Goods,consisting of Shawls ; Silks and Linens, French and nglish Merinos; Black and colored: Alpacas,, Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinettsand Vestingw, White and - Red Flannels, White Goods, Prints and Ginghams, Bleached and Brown Sheetings, Hosiery, Laces, &c. Also, a large assortment of Gentlemen's wear, Silk- and Linen. Pocket Handkerchiefs, Shirti, Cra vats, Stocks and Collars all of.which will be disposed of at GREAT BARGAINS. scp-30. MEI -VENITIAN BLIND P , A.CTORIF. ANDREW WHITE'S - VENITIAN BEM FACTORY. • PITT STREET, BETWEEN PENN AND LIBERTY, A T the junction of Ferry igd , 'Llberty, adjoiu)ng A Kinkaid's Plough Factay v i-where he continue* to manufacture the best article, made in Pittsburgh or Allegheny, without fear of Contradiction, which will be-sold at the lowest possiblb rates for cash. .Also, VENITIAIT SHUTTERS, Stationary and Revolving. My - Venitian ',Blinds are always kept for sale by H. H. RYAN, on Fifth street. . octl- . ly NODES & AI CORN,-(Late of New York city,) R No. 27 Fifth 4t.',betweedWisod and Market,' Manufacturers of M-4tard, Ground Spices, Catsups, - &c., will openliuring the present week a large 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 wotild do well to call before leaving the city. They maybe, found at their warehouse No. 27 Fifth• street, in. Ryati 7 s Building. 4.sep7 Or in. EscFlange for Nails or Window • Glass. . We are authorized to offer for sale, or inn - exchange for. Window Glass . or Nails, a well finished and sub stantial two stiary•brick house arid 10t,.19 feet front by 100 feet deep, situated on the,. Allegheny river above the Glass frouse. • It will be, soli] at a reason tile price, title unexeptionable„--- Apply to, eep: 17. A PESTS" for the!Old Black Bill Line of Liver ...ll pool and DIMS York Packeti. • Remittances made as usual to England, Ireland, .3collind and Wales; in ennui of one pound sterling and upwards—payable inany town . •of importance in Great Britain andllreland. - • .-..persons wishing 4.4 send for their friends can haVe them brought out by! the above splendid line, on the 15th and 16th of any month. iY7 THE PROGRESS! OF NATLONS.—An ,Essay on the Progress of Nations, in Productive Industiy, /Civilization,. Population and Wealth; illustrated by statistics of Mining, Agriculture, Manufactures, Ccintmence, R evenues, Banking, Internal Improve ;neap, MSrtality, - graigration and Population; by Eara. C. Seanti.. - -A fry copies of title abd*c work for sale by JOHNSTON. tk-STOCKTON, corner ofMarkct and 3d as. i aug2o' =MI PITTSBURGH BOARD. OF -TRADE. . toarmitrzz, roil; ocirossn. • N. Bell, Wallace "PORT_;O,7? PITTSBURGH: . . Mary Ann, Dennison; Cincinnati, Island Packet; Worley, Wheeling, Aliquippa, Smith, Cincinnati. Oneoti, Gordon, Beaver. - • Donis . McLane, Bennett, Brownsville C'Crisid, Bowman, BroWnsville.' Boies, Beaver. IIIPOR•TS BY RITER. Per - Keel Boats-653 bbls flour, 40 doz. bucket NOTICE. Fresh 03-sters. Brick House and Lot for sale. BLANELY, St MITCHEL, ', Real Estate Agents Makety and Blitchell t Offices on Pinn and Smithfield ate MEM y „a _ MEM ...!f:.-,....:-_-..:}..,tp ,. : ., . , ? ,, ..-'*';!• ,, .._..' . '. 2, .;,...- "-''!.'''--'4;l,Tr - !..' ,- .;' , 5:,.t' ,-, f ,. .' .- : . 'i 4, •'. 1 ' 4 • -: ; l: ' `, ' .:: ' - -- ,1 . . 4.,, .i.. , -,:. ... , ,,r: .. .. •-:J.T.,'' , .. - t.:.‘-':: NiM • . ck: \ -4 OSTS We have a few additional Art turns from Ohio since our last, but still not sufficient to.decide the contest either way, Harrison county.—Bebb's majority 264 --whole fesieral ticket elected, by reduced majorities. .Belnunit.—;:" . lVliole federal ticket elected - by about 350 majority:; Belmont and Harrison give Cowen, (fed) for Congresis 700 tnaj.' Monroe yet to be heard frorn.' Tuseannonsldetal ticket by 200 maj.. Carrcill.—Small Federal majority. quernsey—Deitiocratie ticket elected by triej of sC . :tr r -thia is again. Steti4nsit';=:.Whole federal ticket elected -by maj pf 6Uo. Stark—Todd'e niaj..BB votes,—Lahm for COu gress has 80 maj. over Stark:weather. Democratic Legislative and county ticket elected, which is f a gam.. Wayne.—Todd's maj. said to be about 100; Ca.Tlite last two counties form a Congressionsl District. Both' the candidates are democrats; Sfark;veather Was the regular nominee, and Lahm run as, an independent candidate, receiving all the Whig vote, and the support of those democrats who are opposed totlie hard money issue. He is elected.. Lakv.---Bebb's rue'. 717, Whig .loss since 1844, 125. • Iliedina.—Retiiths t pdrily in--vote about as here tofore. • Poi tage.—Old portage forever! The whole Dem ocratic-tieket elected. Tod's majority 12: Sandusky county gives Tod 205 majority, 412 less than in 1844; Huron . rounty 430 majority for Bebb, being a whig 'gain of 134. Erie county 100 for Bebb democratic ticket elected by 1800 majority—so we learn from the Columbus federal paper. The new county of Ashland, which was . taken from Richland and Wayne not yet heard from. TZTIRIBLE CONTLAGRATIOA AT COLUMBUS, GA. Necirly six squares of buildings destroyed.—We have to record another most desolating visitation to our beautiful city; says the Columbus, (Geo.) Demo crat of the 9th inst., by'fire, which broke out this morning about 11 o'clock, in die black-Smith shop OrliiarcuSD..Tones, on Oglethorpe st. a door or two from the corner of St. Clair, and in the rear of the City ' Betel. • 41ere was a strong wind prevailing at the time r • from the eastward, which communicated the : flames • immediately to the livery stable of Mr. James Sullivan, kept by Mr. Bradford, on the South, and the corner building iccil - the Isrci?th, occupied by the Messrs; Reeds and Sutton & Love, as a gin .manufactory and carpenter shop. Thence. it sped with the rapidity of lightn ing-towards - Rroad street --Aing waste the City„Hotel, the ,Marketilouse, and the whole of that square, except the old The atre building on Crawford street, the foundry of Messrs. Janneys, and a Small house on the corner below.. Over 50 houses were blown down without ac, complishing any good purpose. Therew,is no wa 3er, to belied, ancl'every thing being.as dry as a powder-horn, and' tOe buildings mostly of wood, the conflagration was only, stayed by the want o more material in its progress. One or two persons were injured, and it is re ported that a newo child was burnt, but we cannot ascertain any particulars. Drug Store - and Fixtures for Sale. THF. subscriber, owing to ill health, is desirous or quitting his present .blisiness, and offers his stock of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery and fittures for sale. The stock is weirselected, and perfectly fresh. His prescription business will compare with any-establishment in the city. lior further particu lars, enquire (if by mail, to be post panto of EDGAR TUORN. corner orPenn and flandntreets, Pittsburgh, Pa octl6 .(Chronicle and Journal please copy.) NEW FALL AND WINTER SUPPLY. Cheaper ?On Ecer, , at . . F...'''' c LLANSBEE & HAYWARD'S, new I •- BootTilhoe and Trtink Store, No. IS6 Lib- I erty street, nearly opposite the head of Wood street. F. & H. would respectfully announce that they have in :store and are receiving :their FALL AND WIN _TER...EURELY OF BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, &c., consorting ofispwinls afire hundred packages ofall kinds and qualities for Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses, 'Boys, youths , and childrenst wear. These goods have been manufactured to our order, and expressly for the Pitisburgh market—all of whin we are deter -mined to SELL VERY LOW, as from" our facilities in purchasing goods we ave enabled so to do. We would solicit an examination of our stock by all in want of goods in our line, either at wholesale or retail, as we feel confident we shall be enabled to please, bothin regard to quality and - prices. The most of our goods are from manuacturing es -tablisliments•with which we are connected. We shall continue to receive weekly from those Houses, fresh and desirable goods, made expressly for ouisales. FDLLANSBEE , & HAYWARD, No. 186 Liberty street. EDGEWORTH LADIES , SEMMART, Sewlekley,*-Pa. REV. D. E. NEVIN, Principal. TriHE WINTER SESSION will commence on-I*ton " day, Nov. 2d, 1846, Books and Stationary furnished, when requested, at Pittsburgh bookstore prices. Trusts—hoarding, Tuition in English branches, Fuel, Lights, &c., per session of five months, $65-- one half papablein advance: Instruction in French, $lO per session; Drawing and Painting, $10; Music, (Piano,) $l6. $5 extra will be charged for the Winter when fire tsrequtredlm sleeping room. For further particulars see circulars at Messrs. J. Irwin & Son , s No. 11 WAeist., or at T. 11. Nevin & Co.'s, No. 126 Liberty st. oct9-d2w. SEWICKLEY ACADEMY: A Classical and 'Commercial Boarding School for Boys, on the Beaver Road, fourteen mites from Pittsburg . Rev. Joseph - T S. rave 4 111,A. 111,, rp/IE 'METER SESSION will commence on LMonday,-November 2d, 1846. 'rEttms--Boarding, Tuition, Was n g r Fu el, Lights, &c. per session of live months, s7s=dne-halFpaya ble in advance; the balance at the close of the ses sion. Books and Stationary furnished, when requested, at the espense.of the pupil. ALL CLOTHING TO DE DISTINCTLY MARKED. hipils furnish their own towels. 'His very desirable Mit all should ie present on the first day of the session. REFER TO Dr. Jos. P. Gazzam, Mal Charles Shaler, Gen. S. K. lgonrhead., • It)- For further 'particulars enquire "of the Princi pal, at the Academy, or of Messrs. John Irwin & Son, No. 11, Water Street, Pittsburgh. oct9-d2w Fine Gold and Silcox: Watelles. EITBOSE who Wish to purchase Gold or Sil ver Watches, or Jewelry, will find it to theft advantage to call on the subscriber, who if selling all descriptiontrof fine gold and silver watches and jewelry, ou as good terms as may be had•in the eastern cities. . • Fine Gold and Silver English Patent Lever 'Watch° . 44 44 "- Geneva and French ' " 44 4‘ •" L'Epiae Watches. Ladies , and Geritteislen's Fine Gold Guard Chains. " "..,.._ a ' `.. " " , 44 • Breast Pins. 44 Bracelets, Gold Pencils, and Finger flings. • Silverware, Military Goods,Lamps, and a large va riety of Fancy Goods. , Ikr Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired in the best manner, and warranted at the lowest prices. W.- W, WILSON, corncr•Fourth and Market etair-4 ; -• . ' ij - a - V -0 - 7 . - ;-..7- - ' , :. i .. _ .........._ ~ ~ •• • ~.. - • . ....,_......., 2,;; Q :; ; ,..-- ' ' '''' :-.. ' : '' :-.7., -• : - .' ,- ;. ,. . , ! , :vky ‘ ;'. , ;•:J..:-','-.:1 - -7.••••-•••,--:,,,-..s,',..:.-.•*-•.:: iY i - - _ , EMMEN OHIO ELECTION RETURNS SHOES; SHOES, SHOES U .. , ; • • , 4, ~- -,.,,, k ••,-':. :,' :•••!,. ..-:.,,''','."- -..i.''."'.....7-.1;.1.,,,,,;,,i4;•;-,?:::?.'4.-1-=',,,::'.40-!.'k 4- '' ''..•.. , '3:..':-•-•-•:'1?.;;..;.,ii-'-'4.4,:".!;;1:F1:,...: '''(lj..--T-,1'.2.; ';': '' '' . . . -,::::: '1,•••::,..,...,:77;,'•,,,..):!:::,i,-",,..-0•-[..' :,-:,,, ' - =SE 3 L yeti MEM .;',_!.;: - ,;l=i :.,-,; 1,:-,.:,...T,• ..,.:1:4:7- , .: 1-;, , i*A- -- 1,-. ;i •7- , '- !:-,,..::::.;.•.!'1';.'7,..,,........7.4,7:,•,;:.4.,:',.::,!,"4,=!1---..:‘.:;7.i,',..,:i .‘•';'-'.';',.•::---',`,::::.:':-,7‘;',;;:7,:',':p.±•:!..,'1,-..:,-;,77",:::F..._.--.:1_,:-,::,'..,-,:!..±.. -.!. ,i.,..i...--- •‘ ~ - . 4 f ...,..;;;;:., . ., ,, -, - -- - `• :l '.- 7, :fr;f'''. - - .! . .4 . . ;;,:-:...;,. !-,:,-,:,.-., -,...:4::::;',;'_' For Clitoismisti. THE splendid new and light drought passeager steamer SENATOR, Capt. IVl , Ccunr., wilrleave for.tlie above and all intermedi ate ports, regularly. . For , freight or passage apply on board. sepl6lm For Cincinnati. ti a st . The new light draught packet steam er CALIFORNIA, Captain Hunter, will . ease tor the shove and all intermediate ports this day, regularly. '- • • For freight' ar passage applron board, or to ' . J. W. BUTLER. & BRQ„ st. The California ; wipi built expressly for the'above trade, and will make her trips regularly during the season. - auglti Fee Cincinnati. • "-•. TIIE new and light ctraniht'passenger steamer. WESTERN, apt. BAKER,' 1 14 eave far , the abo:e and all intermediate ports regularly. The Western draws but 12 inches, rind was built e*presaly to run in the•trade, during the low witer season. For freigh or passage, having superior-accommo dations, applYon board. 1 - jylls . _ For .L L. . Lirille—Regn ar Packet. The new and splendikpassengeriteam er ONNALEUKA., Capt 3: IL . IlloOdy, 3 k i a ' -- 11 , the e from Pittsburgh to Louisville, during the leasi of 1846. The Tonnaleu a was built expreislY for t . he trade, and is elegantly prnisl3ed in every respecti - • For freight or pissige apply on board. or,Cinoinnati. The well known fiat running steamer CAMIIRIA, W,Forsyth, Master, will run as a regular Picket, leaving every Wednesday morn ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at 10, P • . M., the same day. Returning, -ehe will leave qincianati every Saturday, at 10, A. M.. .; • - For freiilit. or passage appiFon board, or, to FORSYTH & Co., Agnnts, No. 30, Wateristreet. For Cincinnati and Lordovi4e.' • ' • The new and splendid passenger steam eirC 0 L ; U Ai BI A, O'Nnat., Alaider„ will leave ter the'above and intermediate'ports,i regular ly. • For freight clr passage apply on board, et. to jel . • WILKINS, Agent. For Scant Louis-.RTegulor Paotiet. The new and splendid passengnrsteam er. BRUNETTE, Capt. Perry, wili run in e [rat 0 from Pittsburgh to St. Louis, during the kr ilikz season of 1846. . The Brunette was built expressly,..for the trade, and is elegantly found in every respect. For freight ror passage apply on hoard For Cliiicinuatt and St. Lord's The passenger steamer . PALESTINE, a=Capt. Williains, will leave for the above alerntediate ports regularly. FOr freight or passage apply on board.. je9. Tuesday Evening Packet. • - new and splendid pasise_pgiir steam : - at DECLARATION, Capt. Vorheea; will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday evening at 3 o'clock. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Friday evening at 3 o'clock. The Declaration offers superior accommodations to passengers. For freight or passage apply on board.-, jel CINCINNATI PACKETS. MaTAY PACKET _ . The regular mai: 4 r passenger steamer isM MONOAIIEL—apt. Stone, wilt run as a regular Packet between 1 ittaburgli and Cincin nati, leaving this port every Monday at 10, A. M., and I , Vbeeling at 10, P. M., the saute day. Return ing, sh'e will leave Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10, A. M. Kor freight or paaaage apply on hoard. •. The Monongahela was built expressly for this trade, and offers to the passengers comfort, and su perior accomniodations. mar 31 MONDAY PACKET lamaTHE regular mail rind pasenger steani er UNION, Captain Macleanovill run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cinch) nati,ileaving this port every Monday at 6 o'cTock, P. M. Ileturning'she will leave . Cincinnati every Thursday at P. M., T Union was built expressly for this trade, and affoliAs every accommodation. MIZE=I2= TUESDAY PACKET. • THE regular mail and passengerstenm. cr HIBERNIA, Capt. John Klinefelter, wt 1 run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this pdrt every Tuesday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at la P. M. of the same Returning, the will leave Cincinnati every Friday at 10 A. M. For freight or psasage apply on board. The Hibernia was built expressly for the trade, and offers to the passengers every comfort and no. perior accommodations. rip! WEDNESDAY PACKET - . j AraTHE regular mail and painiengeratearn . er NEW ENGLAND, Capt. Q. 11-Pagel wiirrun as ti•gular packet between. Pittsburgh and . l Cincinnati, leaving thin port every Wednesday At 10 M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day.— j I . :Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Saturday 1 at 10 A. N. Pot freight or.passage apply on board.l • Tice New England was built expressly for this:rade end - 4ffers to the, passengers every comfort and sore for accommorlationn. "•,rnar.2b THURSDAY PACKEI Its THE new U. S. Mail stratnur ACADIA, 11d. E. Lucas, Mester, will run as a regu 5, passenger packet between Pittsburgh and the above port duringlhe season of 18-16, leaving every Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M. The Acadia iii - Nity4.arid has superior accornmoda. tions. For freight or passage apply on board, or to ap9 _ J. NEWTON .101 , 1F.5, Agent. _... • PRIDAV PACKET. . THE regular mail and passenger steam 'el- CLIPPER N 0.2, Captain Crooks, will run as a regular packet between Cincinnati and Pitts burgh, leaving this port every Friday at 10 A. M., and Whetding 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 N 0.2 wan builteipressly for thistrado end otters to her passengers every comfort and ac• antomodation. mar 23 SATURDAY YALU( BT. The regularnmil and passengerriteamei CIRCASSIAN, Capt. Isaac Kennett, will run as a regular Packet between Pittiburgh and Cincinnati, lenving this port ever♦ 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 thr this trade, and offers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. 'mar 23 SATURDAY PACKET. 'lie regular mail and passenger steamer MESSENGER, Capt. Linford, - wili run as a regtilafl'acket hetween Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this loin every Saturday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10 0 P. 111., the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10 o'clk A. M. For :rieiglit or pauaage apply on board. The Messenger passengers built expressly for this trade, and offers tq_ her passengers every comfort and ac commodation,, mar 23 MR. DIIFF'S AND WRITING ROOAIS corner of - Filth and Markei tin streets. This is the only' es tablishment in western Peri sylvania where the theory and practice of Book 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, lie has prepared for the use of mechanies and others who are not willing to in cur the time and expense -necessary. for acquiring. the science upon the Double tintry principle, a com plete course of instruction upon SINGLE ENTRY %ex. KEEPING. A comfortable private perlor is fitted up for instructing Ladies, either in Penmanship or Book keeping. Ladies' Klass, 2t04, P. /I. Gentlemen's Class, 1040 12, 2 to 4, and 7 to 9 P. M. OW ? No Cure No Pay. O'ELLERS , PlLLS.—These 'celebrated pills claim public confidence not only on account of -what the proprietor may say about them, but on account of the good resulting from their use. Read the following statement from a Citizen of Birming ham: . • Britstmomotm, June 24th, 184 G. ,Ma. R. E. SELLERSt—I take this opportunity of testifying in firmr of your invaluable medicine. A bout two years ago I was taken down with a severe intimation of the liver, and was so reduced by night sweats and other effects of this dreadful disease,that my life was despaired of. After. ether means had failed, I was, advised by my physician to try you, Liver Rills, and I must say that after taking one box and ihalf, Ihave been restored to reasonable healthi : which 'I enjoy at this time. (therefore take pleasure is recommending them to others afflicted with dis ease of the liver. Yours respectfully, Grmsta. These Pills stand unequaledLby % any medicine known for the care' of liver complaint, and may be had of the proprieter; R. E. SELLERS, 57'Wood et, Pittsburgh. sep29 FMNI ''.,;.;::::-., ';' , .:', - ,:' - ki 3 . , , - .•:- ,. ,;:l'i'. -- .i'''''.: - ",.!' EIMM SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office of.lhe'Commissioner of Indian. Affairs, Washingtorilcity,.l): C,, until 10 o'clock,. on Sat urday, the'l4th „day 'of _Novel:Clef next, for furnish ing the folloWing_ goods in the quantities, annexed, or thereabouts, far the use of the Indians;'and delivv, eraide at the following places, vizi. . •.. : • ,i'' •. I At New XOrk. -.. 'BLANKETS ' 's! . ..:-,-. •.. .. . - . .., . , . . ~„.f. ... , 1290 pairs 3-point white-Mackinac lankets, to , .. • . measure 60 by 7 , 2 ,liichecii if weigh 8 pour_•. _ 9,20 pairs. point white Micki A blankets, to - - meal re-94 by 66 in 396 pairs -point white Mac nee' blankets, to . .e... 'me ure 42 by 56 inche and weigh At . . 340 'Pai 14,point white Zirackinac blankets, to s, and weigh 6 . . .in sure 36 by 50 . inches, and. weigh 41 / 310 •pai 1-point white . Mackinac blankets, to m asure 321146 incles, and. weigh ai • 219 paps 3-point scarlet kackinac blankets, to ffiensure 60' by 72 inches , and weigh 8 ands 200 pairs 2i.point Scarlet Mackinac blankets to . measure 54 . by 06 incheis i and weigh 6 ;pounds . • 55 pairs3-,point , green Mackinaeblankets, to ~ i measure 60 'by - 72 inches, and weigh 8 '''''' . Poi3nda 29 pairs 3-Point ..gentiriella blue Mackinac blankets, to_measure 60 by 72 inelieis, and NI. weigh B.:pounds . - --• : 240 pairs .2i-point ;gentinella blue Mackinac blankets, to measure S 4 by 66 inches, and ' weigh 6 pounds. - . * `'DRY - Gpcito... 1000 yards blue, fancy and gray list cloth - :130 dcf scarlet 'do ' do 225 do grail green _ _de I do .• • 20$0 do blue saved_list. i ; do 790. do ' scarlet do ; =•. - do 100 do green , 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 shands ,?:, • c 25 do= 6-4 do . ' • 30 dog 4—l do _4 , 18030 yards calico, domestic , • • 1000 do . do English - Ind French - 1200 do bleached cotton Shirting 3000 do unbleached do 2300 do--. • do • cotton sheeting , 4300 do domestic checks,stripes and plaids • -:' fOO dozen wollen socks , 7:300 yanls plaid linsey 1000 do flannels, assorted. , 16011 shirts, flannel .-,.. 125 do calico 97 pounds linen thread • ;SO - do cotton .do ' 20 do sewing silk • 3511 piece s ribands, - assorted 975 yards bedticking 500 yards satinetts, assorted .400 do . =Kentucky pant 7 gross worsted gartering IA RDW A RE.' 840 pounds brass kettles . '; 783 do tin kettles ' 40 nests japannedikettles (S in a nest) 76 dozen butcher knives _ ' 14Ciu0 gun-tlints. •,_:, ~,.. ' At St. Louie, Ditemourt. BLANK:Ie:VS. 1020 prim 3-point White 'Atackinac blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches...and weigh pounds . 70? pairs 2 1 1,- . point white Mackinae blankets;to Measure - 64 by 60 . inches ; and weigh 6 pub — rids. 417 pairs 2-point white Mackinac blankets, - to measure 42 by pa inches, and weigh 14 pounds ' 320 pairs 1.4-point Ai'llitelkteckitioc blankets, to measure 30 by C,l6t. Mehra, aadA-eigh pouskts.. / • - : 430 pairs 1-point white. Mackinac blankets, to measure 32 by 46 inches, and - . weigh 3* pounds 134 );airs 3 point scarlet Makinac blankets' to measure 60 by 72 - inches, and weigl'i pounds 100. pairs 2i-pointscarlet Mackinac blardiets, to measure o , rby GG inches, and weigh 6 pounds . 148 pairs - 3 -point green Mackinac blankets, to measure 60. by 741 inches, and weigh 81 pounds 150 pairs 3-point gentinellablne Mackinac blan kets• to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh 8 pounds 75 pairs 2f-point. gentinella blue Mackinac blankets,-to measure 54 by 06. inches, and' . weigh 6 pounds 1- .. DRY GOODS : • 600 yards blue strotids . - 6111) do Er - m . loi do 1300 do bloc, fancy, and gray list cloth 217 do green de do 372 .do scarlet do do 2750 do bine &vied IR - I do - .330 do green dia,, . , -do 820 do , scarlet do ili.. 483 pounds worsted yarn 3 fold • ... 68 dozen cotton flag handkerchiefs 40 do Madras do CO do black silk -do 40 do 8-4 cotton shawls 20 do 6-4 do 'do . . 20 do 4-4 do - do ' 10000 yards domestic calico 2000 do Eliglish nod French do ' 2:230 do bleached cotton shirting 6( 5 (I) do unbleacked 'do do 1000 du 'do do sheeting 1500 do .domestic checks, stripes, and plaids -300 dozen woolen socks' 181)0 yardsplaid limey . i - 3400 do .. flannels, assorted 450 flannel shirts , 300 calico do • 85 pounds linen thread, , 74 74 do cotton do 36 do sewing silk ' 20 gross worsted gartering t - 1 , 300 pieces ribands, assorted 1 100 gross fancy and clay pipes 3Q pounds vermilion. 1 - HARDWARE. 1300 pounds brass kettles; _ 50 nests japanned kettles; 8 irr a nest 460 tin kettles 25 gross square awls 7000 fishhooks • , 25 dozen fish lines - 25000 needles, assorted 100 dozen combs, assorted 10 do scissors 14000 gun flints -10 gross gun worms 200 dozen butchers' knives AXES. . . . 25 dozen axes, to weigh from * to fii pounds 05 dozen halfaxes,.to weigh 3/; pounds 12 do squaw axes, to weight 3 pounds 43 do hatchets, tsi weigh If!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, Sic. • There will also be required, to be delivered in New York at the same time, the following signed]; tural implements: ' '2OO axes, to weigh from 413 'to 5,1 , pounds 200_half-axesi to weigh 3i pounds' 1108 Weedinglioes, different sizes! 8 8 cross-cut saws, 4 of:6 feet and-4 of 7 - feet in length '.., • 75 dra wl g knives. 12 inches in length . 60 augu ,in equal proportionsof 1 inch, 4 inch, and -inch 150 lb. brass kettles, assorted sizes. • The.suM of $lOOO irrto 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 uni.st- be understood that they arc to be of the„best Quality, ALSO, The following agricultural implements, deliver ableiaz New York: - 189. axes, to weigh from 4} to 5} pounds AO half-axes, to weigh 3} pounds ljatr weeding Noes, assorted sizes 75 single-horse ploughs, with elevis and:cast , 1 ' .':,ikon mould boards . ' d~, , , ..:: ~'~~Y.. . `>;z ~_`: EMI .'A - % PitoPosALs POR lanDlAlir GOODS ""Ctt ., f - • - • • - 4 . %):' . . .-,•- ~. • • r~'1;~ ~~. te~ ~t MEM rte.:-: -- '!:. - -L', l '-': ! :'j ,. . , ;: . .`,..i'-z.,'..7' 7 :i u :' , :': ' ¢5O: pairs trace-chains, bright straight. xmks, each chain to be 6 feet 4 inches in leagth,lind I to Weigh,zrotless than 3+ pounds 55 lo g -chains, each - chain to weigh 25 pound. pso • heat PTo. Whittmore cotton cards ' 20 crosscut saws, 7 feet in length 20 do do- - 6 feet in length R.OO "single-cnt'? cross-cut saw files • , 150 band-saws, of good qualitr, • $ 120 hand saw files • ,75 drawing-knives, 12, inches 'length 850 iquarters" screw augurs, in :equal proporf I lions of f. 2 inch," "1 inch," and "li-inch.", 00 Nuarters,"-,usocket-chiseli," in equal, pro; I portiona of 13. I:and inch - ' • 75 ,plenea, complete, equal proportiona of "fore and jack" . . ' • The sum 0f.52000 is to be eipended in the above articles, and the .. quantity will be increased or diminished to Meet that .sum As no sample with be exhibited of them, it inset beunderstood that Mei are to be of the but quality. • ! t GUNS. In addition to.,,,the above and foregoing, there will be required 660 - north-westguns, two;thirdsof which must measure 36 inches in length ,of barrel, and one-third 42 inches; to be delivered at the place where manufactured` orin the city'of New York or Philadelphia,' as may be required; samples of them are deposited in tWolfice of the Commiasioner of Indian Affairs. - - • There.will also be required 100 -Indian more or less; but as'the department has not asuit able sample it is expected thit each bidder will lie, corripany his Edil with a sample of the article he oposes to furnish. The above proposals may be divided into fire pads, for each place of delivery, viz: • ISt. Blankets. . . DrY Goods 3d. Hardivare,"to include the agriculturalimple dth--.. Axes and hatchets. • ~• • - . • sth: North West guns and'rifles, The lowest: compete-nt responsible bidder will receive the whole or any" part of the contract ac cording to the aboVe scale, the department reserv ing to itself the right to:determine whether the bid-; der is competent and' responsible not: A schedule of the articles; With saleples, mayl be seen at the office of the Commissionek of Indian , -- Affiirs, in Washington; exhibiting the amount of modey to be expended , fOr each article; but the de pertinentreserves the right to increase or diminish' the quantity of any of the articles named, or sub-- ittitute others in lieu thereof.- 'The whole amount in money to be, applied to the purchase of gOods, will - be about $85,000; of which some $lO,OOO will be'wanted 'on the sea boa4l, and-the residue in' the - West. Goods of , merman manufacture, all other thing's being equal, wililbe preferred, but as all the samples of blanket and Cloths on hand 'are of foreign manufacture, it will ,be.necessary, when a domestic article is bidfor, thatithe sample of it ihould accotupany the bid, toOrlable the departmentto decide whether it is of eqq. quality with the samples to be exhibited; e party proposing to supply the articles. Will mak an invoice of all the items embraced in the 'above list, and affix the prices, in dollars and cents. at w rich he or they will furnish them. deliverable in No. York and St. Louis res:pectively, on or be. fore 'the fifteenth day of May next, assuming the quantity of each ankle as specified-in this adver tisement, and extending the cost,making an aggre gatelof the whole invoice before sending it on The J goods.will be inspected at New York or ,St. Louis by-an agent of the United. States,"-who will be apointed -by the department for the purpose, :and °ascertain the conformity of the articles- pur chased with the samples exhibited, when the con tract shall be'macle,_and with the terms of the con trac4itself, which - shall contain clank, that it the articles are nor - famished within the time'pre scribed, or if they are of insuilicient quality, in the opinion of the agent aforesaid, and if within the days, after notice of such insutTiciency the party shaikk not furnish others in lieu, thereof, of the re quired quality, the United States shall be authori zed to purchase them, of others, and to charge any inerdase of price they may be compelled to pay therefor to the contractor, who shall pay, the said diffeiedee to the United States. . - ... Binds will be - reuired, in the. amount of the bids,; with two good sureties, the sufficiency of wro'M to be certitied by a United States judge or ;I district attorney, for the faithful performance ofl the eon trac t I. Payment will be made after [lief .. Conqact is completed, and the delivery of:the goods 1 at New York And St. Louis respectiiely, to ,an i lage of The department; ,upou a duplicate, invoice i certi fled by him. . ' ' ' .1 Communications to be marked [ "Proposals - for. litidi i n goods." . T e bids will be submitted 'with the following head ng, and none will he received that are . run 1; mad in the form and terms here'prescribed:. "11 (or we) propose to furnish, for the service of the Indian Department, the following goods, at the price affixed to them respectively, s - iz.: 1 , . 11l (Here insert . the liSt of goods.) .peliverable in the city of New York. or St. Louis. on or before the dcv of - ------ next;; and' i i - case of. the acceptance of :his proposal, the, !quart ity being .prescribed by the department, I J (orme) will execute a contract according to this agreemat, and give satisfactory Security to the i n depa uncut, within - ten days after the acceptance of th s bid; and in case of failureto enter into such cant et, and gnestich security,l(or we) will pay to tli United States the difference between the sums' bidder by me, (or us.) and the sum which the t Uniied States may be obliged to pay for the same arttcl .. ...43 h. and every bid must also be accompanied with guarantee in the following fOrm, to be sign ed byone or more responsible persons, whose suifi ciencl , must be certified by some one who is known to the, department, either personally or by; his Mil cial pi?Tiitiorn_. , we) hereby guaranty , . that the atio've . hidder, will comply with the terms Of the advertisement for Proposals for Indian goods," dated October 1,'1 616, . if the . contract should he awarded.to him, and enter into bond for the execu tiwo the same within thelitne prescribed. DOP►nTxS2FT, OFEICE 111111 AN• AFFAIRS, October 1., 1846, W. .ME.DILL, CommissionerV Indian Affairs -3tawtl4nov. ripAgE NOTIC-KIALL - THE PEOPLE--Aozitcv Itkmosur.o-elfhi celebrated medicines of Dr. T. Krim of Brownsville; Pa., are now for sale wfibleSale 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 Restore live, a certain cure for the Fever and Ague. ' Dr.- Evans' Vegetabli and Anti-Dyspeptic pills, price 2.5. cents per box. Dr. tis' American Vegetable Vermifuge, price 2A5 cen s per bottle. Dr. ~Evans, Tonic - Eye Water, an infallible cure for sore eyes, price twenty-five cents per Sonia. •Ilev4Dr:Antee.Estep's Black Syrup, for the'eure of Coupdis, Cold, Asthma, Croup, Bronchitis and Consumption—price one dollar. Rem6niber Dr.,Kvans , only Depot, is JACKSON'S, No. 891 Liberty streets head of Wood. . .jy2. MILE -SKIN AND_ COMPLEXION,. at this (tied, 1 ihdeed, every 'other) season, is often repulsive in app arancc, caused, in eight-cases out of -ten, by the atti osphore; end what persons suppose disease of the blood, is simply -a disease of thd skin. If, some of the thousands who takt3 purgative medicine; pills, a ,abd -useless SarseparillS-Avere to use on their skin Softening and clearing h m ; that opens the pores, Whitens the skin, and cau se a healthy perspi ration,lthatih e the skin never so 'sfigured, tinheal thy, or'diseased with pimples or freckles,.sunburn, - tan and rnM.phew, the true add genuine -JONES'S ITALIAN CHEMICAL-! SOAP never fails to care and disPel them, and to make the skin clear and lovely, It acts so. mildly and soothingly on the 'skin, that physicians use it-on ladies and infants, in old cases of scurvy, cryci poles, salt rheum, sore head, ringworm, and.it (mind, the genuine Jones' soip) has often effected a cure when every other remedy 1 (ailed. his indeed a blessed remedy. r . ' Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse, 89 Lib rty sued, head of Wood--at the same place is sold lie - Moorish Hair Dye, Coral Hair Restore , tire, and. Spanish Lily - White. - Parxerem. Orrscs—Sign of the American Eogle, 82 Chatham street, New York. - - % % JAYS' - Ntrrr RECEIVED--Lrmas Piton BUOOSA, Asia cinor, by Mrs. E. C. A. Schneider, with an 0 the prospects or the Ilaathen and our duty t by Rey. R. Schneider, and an introductio. :E. Reiner, . Published by Rev. Samln Chambensbnrgh, 1846. For sale by L. SCRIDA SCILEIBLER; 115 Wood at • essay o to them, by. Revl Guteliuk jell _1,..i:. ! , : ,1 . .- , ....,:] i , , .,.;,:.,•...,..,; , : . , . , ,-_::..e - „ ,- .7 , 1;. , t , tt.:;.,,;: , : , .** ,- .7 . --,;::' =NM mem =IN • . • - - c'..ti ,-,,- --- - i:...,-.-- .'''' . l;• - . , ' - ei! ,,,- 1 -4, !!-I'f-'-',..' , ..i,:4 ---:::1.--:4'`7::,1--f'-:-.:'1''''''''.:':-,i -s.,., ..,,, ... ... . "~ ~ . . : ,:.:.',•-, , -::---;:-,..: f ;,::- : . 4 'i:', .._:-.:.':'".....;-.,..f..::::.:''.-:'..:.;:,.. ', .. , .. • : . : :,. :;: i . , : - . ,, . -, .: - :.::::.: - . .E,' . - : . ',.-.•:':_:-.-_;,..,,,p.'-1?;.-,.,:-'.:*,;t-,:,'.-.-':'''-'''''''.. ~,x ~~, •F MUCK Water Proof AltickingL foredo -.13:y • '- - ' ' octl3 - 11.81Y4 30 BROCIEWAY AMP BLACK--2• casks, assorted, for sale by .octl3 ' - 11AYS &'BROCKWAX. - SAL SODA; any quantity , for sale by., '..oen 3 •_ HAYS & BROCKWAN CHLOR IDE of-Lime; - in item and`for sale by G octl3 I HAYS '& BROCK WAY D CULLEIV§ Indian Vegetable Panacea for sale , by . octl3 . - • • TILL Cullen's Indian Vegetable Remedy, on hand and"for sae by •. - • - octl3 II&YS & BROCKWAY. . _ 1.133EWS anrivhßed shaving Creami- warranted R genuirte; for sale by',.... . octl3 • • -BAYS 8 BROCKWAY.- ROSE PINK-one bane English, for sale by - RAYS,Bz BROCK - WAY, - ctl3 ?To:2, Commercial Row, Liber st. CI PERM OIL.-10 bble. winter strained Sperm Oil, 0 bleaebod, in store and for bale by - .oct 8 - MARTIN. & SIMI I TH, 58 Wood et.:' TOIL: -20 bblii. Tanners , Oil, a very superior article, in-store and for sale by oet-8 MARTIN & SMITH, b 6 Wood St. bbls.: N 0.3 Mackerel (very fine) _L' 10 " j No. 2 do. - Ib half - bbls. No. 2. • • . • 10 qr. •, " :N0..2.. • , Received and,foi Sale by - • • , oct. 8 MARTIN 8C8.111T1:1, 56 Wood st., bais best Rio POffee, - 11:!; Old Java. a. - . Just received` and for , octB MAIL= Si SMITH, 56 Wood street FLOUR --40 bble, Family Flonrjdet ree , d and for sale by . • ; MILLER & RICKETSON, octlo ' • • • - 170 Liberty et. E WANTED-3000bushels.of Rye wanted,for R whieh cash will be paid by °cid • •• , MILLER & TtICKETSO.N. SQ4NTERLIE. WINE--10 casks Santora° Wine lust 'received on 'consignment and for oak by • ' octs • - MILLER. 13z:RICKETS011,' RIC —lO Tierees Rice just ric , d-and for:sale by octs - MILL.R.R & RICKETSON. • eILARET-2 casks Claret just received and for sale kj by [oak] M4LER . St' RICKET' UCKETS—,2t)doz. painted buckets just reed and for sale by . MILLER &'RICKET,SON, octs N0.,170, Liberty street. - • flundiles. - Tierces fresh Rice; . , . 514 bids Conkling improved Lard Oil; .1 0,000:lbs. Bacon; Shoulders. • o,n hand and for sale by. - F. SELLERS. 5ep24..._ No..l7,.Liberty strento AR D lege, No. I,..terd on noneignmen4 D, by P. SELLERS. No. , 17 Liberty street. UGaR itOLTSOIOLI.ASSES."-"--46 S: in store and for sale .'bp_ • .!mp23. " F. SELLERS. ryiDES---411 Missouri Bides, for isle low to close • I cOnsignment. (je.26) JAMES MAY. IG 3IETAL.-.r ton Scioto Furnice pig iron for sale by (je26) . JAMES MAY. s Corn; for sale by JAMES, ,4AY , , QtaNINE-100 'otinces,just received and for salo by It.A..•I',`4IIN.P.STO,CIC & CO., ; • seplt. - - corner of 6th and Wood sts. Ci sale by SOAP BT -10 . i o ., a i s i o i s ls just T rr K iv s o c d u r ) i.n . d for sep9' • . cor.6t¢ and Wood et. lbs just received,jam and for sale by B. A. .PAHNESTOCK .Es -sep9 . • 13( , f. ' 6th - and - Wood sts • C_I 9 ND.CRITC . IIILES-100 nests Suit: received. ,and f,O for sale by B. an p 9 ; - corner 6th and Wood sta. ~ VENEERS AN VARNISHES,:af the very best quality, for :sale 'at H. 11. RYAN'S Cabiiiet I Ware. Rooms:, No. 31 Fifth street " Canton ante Barrels.. 4 FURTHER supply of the above just received Ilk_ and for itale - at manufacturers prices, by .sep26 GEORGE COCHRAN,: 26 Wood Street.: ittyisqueto Netts. 13.E0. S. SWARTZ hai on hand a lot of 'very su perior white and colored Musqueto .Netts which will be sold chean at No. 106 Market street. jel3 1 A f 01 - 10C. ! 5.NY VENEERS AND BOARDS—Just k,AIL re ceived,.a.arge assortment of the above, and for sale, at, i . -- - , F. BLIIMES sepS No. 112 Wood street, 2nd door above sth Brazier's- , T UST received an isiortment,laigo sizes, BraziePs CP Hand Bollowe; also, Parlour and Kitidten - do.' Wholesalefand,ltcday, SOHN W. BLAIR, sep29, 'l2O Wood st. - New'Fauchloried'Hats y , O F a very superior quality, for sale by M'CORD & KING, k) , .ep3 -eorner:of Wood and Fifth sts - d. Crawford, M. D. ESPTCTFULLY tenders his services to the citj zens of Pittsburgh and vicinity. Office, Si Clair -street, opposite the Eichange Hotel. - septl9-d3m• , . Latest Impriavetnent. 110110EDSTEADS of-different:, kinds-with Gazzam's iron patent fastenings, superior to anything now in use, for salej_nvi at the furniture warehouse of [ angi. T, B. YOUNG. & 'Co; Hand street. ABLES—Pier; Centre and Card Tables of -differ. T ent patterns.: If you want a good article cheap call at the Furniture ‘Varehouse of B. YOUNG & Co, e 6 • `,•.' 31 Hind at. Wood ood Street Property for Sale.- desirablelof of ground a the foot of Wood I. street, occupied at the time of the great fire by - Messrs. King St Holmes, is' offered for sale. Enquire of titugS] • J. IL MOORHE.AD, • Sugar and Nolasses. AC HHDS. 0.. Sugar, strictly; prime W 25 bbls. Nos. 4 and 0 Loaf; 10 cases "Lotering's"D. R: Loaf Sugar 118 bbls N. 0: 3lola4es; - In store and for sale by . • LAMBERT & SHIFTON 133 and 135 Wood street, 30 11 BAGS Green Rio, part prime; 5 Old Government Java' Arriving this day and for sale.by- ' :aug2s , • LAMBERT & SHIPTOM,4 rITSII-150.bbls No. 3 Lar,,V's 3faekerel; 20, " 3 North if)(, 4l Herring (Allwiv) . • so. 1 Salmon; in store and fo sale by [ang.2s] ,LAMBERT & SHIPTON:, , r I EAS-1.2t, packages Y. , Imp!., G. P. pnd Powchong, of late importations, arriving and or sale by [atig - 25] LAMBERT & §HIPTON. Storage. IairAVING a very , large and commodious ware h use, we arc prepared to receive'(in addi tion to eight or shipment) a large amount of Pro dlice &c.. - rage at low rates. jy23 C. . MeANCLTY & CO, Canal Basin. JIBLS. itch; • ell/ 50 a. rosin; 150 Box s tobacco, various sixes; . • . ;;10;000 Seed learcigais; • Oa consignment and will be sold low for Cisk,.er exchanged for Pittsburgh nianuthetures, by seps TAAF.P.P. O,CONNO,R. TOBACCO. -75 large and 90 smell boxes...Misiou. ri tobacco, of prime quality, just re,'lVed on consignment, and' will be sold cheap for Cis: Of Pittsburgh manufactures.. august 18 - t TAAFFE & -WU/Nis/ER.. TISALMS & HYMNS; for the usa of the German" jj Reformed.Churak in the U. S. of America, En glish and Gorman.. , For sale by ‘jel 1 SCRIBA &"SCHEIBLER, 115 Wood st: • - Segarir Segaral JUST received from New York, a large, quantity 0., of Havanna.and Principe Segar, s of the most popular and sup %.tiot brands now in use. Also, an excellent article, of chewing Tobacco and several hales of, superior Cuba Leaf Tobacco for sale. • B. E, WINCHESTER, i No. 50, Third street, tAariloors from the Pos Office. may 9. TH'MEANSOFT --AEACE. Sermon delitmied bin the liThird Presbyterian Chinch , ' July 12, y. the Rev..D. 11,.Ri'ddle and-publiehed , by the re, questeMe Congretition:-:For side by - - ' . • JOHNSON & STOCKiON. - ''' ' " ':-C--" * . it ' : ". : ; :c. -7:-N--;:- s-- : " : ..: 7: : : 7- " -:-, 'Ii.t . 17.kt , ' ,. ...ji::: : , : '' ''...:. Y- 4.1 ' '•.:i';', C i 'l: . • -• ::' ,. . - '-'''. S :. f... : i....i,%: : - . - : ' l 4:f . , I ; ~,..,•--.':',. .1,!-',.r.-t " 4 P.' ,7 . ,.. '.- - '.''',' ':''- . ~....:,..-- ' - i :.: . : - : i':'.:"= - ;',' t .. '.;',.t . t .. " --- -.', 4::,-. ~ . ;-'ts : ',.i. : • -,:. ; : ,'.: 4:--,-11:;' '.]!,...,7.:-.-t-,-.-7`z.:,--i-:'":....7":-j.1..:;' ;;;4`T..! ; -,N't , f..':, , ,.. - 'l-.-2.',''''-'''''''-....'''...--.;!; ..!`.YI.-"'--;:•,' giro ~~~. & BROCKWAY. Coffee. MEM •:- -k•- '*: , :e'f'" - : ,, , - i"..• ..'•;i!"!.• , ?.? 4,, -"i • - ',•••_:,,-;•i.... - . ; •,:•7::•,.. - : . , . • ; s : SPLENDID STOCK,OF . srEW PALL GOODS. ALEXANDER & DAY, take great pleasure in in. . forming the inhabitants of Pittsburgh :and the surroutding country, that t.hey,have just. received 4: splendid stock of New Fall Goads, of almost every description, Et large portion of which having been hobght at Auction, at a great sacrifice; and from the Importers and manufactitrers at unpreceilentedlyi J aw prices, enables them' JO offer great indOcenient to Cash buyers; they Would.; tliereforSt.resPecituDi invite .theni to call IV examine their stock, being ' 3 i‘ confident that they will be pleased with the gooll and prices. ! '•-• • ' LIMES' DRESS GOODS. . . • : Our stock of Ladies! dress goods is vary superior and cannot be surpassed, consisting in part of . : Super Satin, striped Cashmere, Oudire shaded, d 0 .4 !pleirdid Figured, do. in great variety; Californut and..Clermont Plaids; Gala Plaids; Chusans;yl lin and figured and Satin striped Moulin do Laines; , Super French and Scotch Ginghams; new style Embroider. ed do; splendid Cashmere and de Leine robes; Ameri. can , French and English Chintzes of the latest styles, &c.c SILKS! SILKS!! We have a:very handsome assortment of Silks, !such u super Black and BlA.Black, Fig'd and strip ed Silks; Super Plain and Figured changeable, do.; , Ombra Shaded and Changeable Striped, do.; Plain, Black andittlue Black Slums; Wide India. do; Piain. Black andr.Blue Black Silks, of extra quality and' width, Imitable•for mantillasOfc. &c. • SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! • In this department we can offer great bargains, from Auction sales of importers in' New York and Philadelphia, among which are splendid Tcrkerri Shawls; Super Cashmere, - do.; Embroiderqd Terker ri, do.; Plain arid 'Embroidered rhibet, do; Super,. heavy •ttoman Silk, do.; Splendid India Silk - Extra Hernani, do.; Heavy French' CM'pe, do.. ' Plain and Embroidered Cloth, do.; Plain, Fig , d.•artd broidered De Laines, do.; Splendid French Brocha, ' ' do. all wool; Brocha and. taahmere 'Long 'Shawlai• and an immense variety of different descriptioneiof Fall and Winter Shawls, many of - timer - will he sold; at half the cost of importation. • CLOTHS 'AND CASSIMERES. • . Embraced in our stock of these are Super French. West of England, and American Cloths,' of almost every cater—Heavy Tweed Cloths; Beaver and Pilot.' Clothir, for over-coats; Super Black Cassimeresiraix;'' cy Sts4red, do. in great variety, &c. &c. ' `• BLANKETS! BLANKE'TS!! • " - - . Extra American Premium Blankets; SuperiVirhit ing, dd; Heavy Twilled, d 6; Rose, do; and n'Oxii. bar of other wakes of extra quality. •' ' f". • ' LADIES' CLOAKINGS. • ' • " New style Ombre Shaded Cloakitigs; Handsome Plaid,do; Heavy Gala do..for do. ALPACAS AND MERINOS. A very large asiortinent of Alpacas and Merinos; of 'every quality and price: .Freneh Merinos and' Bombazines, both Black and' colored. • • ALSO, Cassinetts; Red, White and Yellow Flan:. nels; Tickings; Checks, Diapers; Brown end 'Bleach ed Table Linens. Sheetings; Table Cloths; Cantrin Flannels; heavy Gloves; Silk and Linen lidkfe.; Scarfs; Stoats; Collars, &c. &c., all of which we are Selling much lower than we have ever before' been. ; enabled to do. Tailors, Clothiers, and , Country Merchants are especially invited to examine our stock of French' sloths, Cassimeres and Vistings, as we are prepared to sell Geode to those who'buy to sell again, as low as they,car; be bought in, the regular way in the Eaff erri Cities. and by bevie¢ a buyer resident in the east, attendant dpon the Auctions; we have rare fa cilitiea for procuring new and desirable Goods, it the lowest possible prices; we are regularly 'receiving' new Goods - every fett--dayk through the year. ArFAANDER: 4- DAY, oct6 76 Market et.; W. cor nfthe Diamond..! imir OW TO GET.: RID OP A -GOlTRE.—Many _la, persons labor undo; .the mistaken idea that . Goitre (an enlargement on the throat, producjio great deformity, and often death from pressure on, the wind-pipe and large blood-vessels,) is incurable. This is a very great mistake. This disease, ae well asScaoruta, re eradieated from the system by:that..7 pleasant, yet'powerful medicine, JATKVIS ArrEss-,. vr. It is as certain to cure wheu properly Used.' as that the sun giveslight and beat. All is is a fair trial of its virtues, and the begip to diminish in size, and gradually beconie:ißalrer and' • smaller until it entirely disappiPars. PrOpareital No. • S South TIrIRD street,.Philadel phia. • . • Foraale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA 5T01VE,'!"....„ 12 rourth street,. neat Wood,"and also at tbe.DrUg - Store of H. P. Schwartz, Federal street,'Alleghetty,;.: . . City.. . . ilooPirca COUGH .AND P.k RENTS--JAYNET - EXPECTORANT'', without exception, the most valuable prepartion td use for the above diseases. It converts HOOPENG" COUGH into a mild and tractable' disease, anti Shot teds its duration more,than one-half, and:"prOduces' l a certain and speedy recovery. From .half to"Miu teaspoon full will certainly cure the 7 CROUP in In fants and young child:6d' in half an hour's The-lives ofbundreds'of children will be saved an nually, by keeping it always on hail d4eady for ev e .. ' ry emergency.- Prepared at No. 8, Soutb Street, Phdadelphia. . . - For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKItiIt.ASTORE . ;.. . . 72 Fourth street, near Wp"o l l; and.also at the Drug » Store of H. P. ,Schwartzi Federal:atieet, Allegheny Pity:tell" rro RENDER. THE HUMAN •lIAIR SOFT, FINE 'AND CLEAN; to mike the .scalp. healthy,smooth, white and fruitful-, si that a. good - crop may spring, therefrom, persons have but to ex- *. pend thirty .seven and a half cents. And, reader, • our. only object for selling the article at that price; is knowing it to be all Wti state, tha4 when you once try. this you never will nee aught else, whether it be merely to embelish, to dress, beautify; and preserve, to force growth, stop falling.olT,. and cure scrufs or lindruffe, the JONES' CORAL HAIR .RESTORA TIVE will never fail to do all this, as hundreds will ' tell you with gratitude. It dresses tee hair beautiful ly, and makes red or grey hair grow dark from the roots. •• • ' ' .•. - - . .. . Sold at JACKSON'S Paten o ledlcinoWarehouse.':, ....- ..' 1 89 Liberty street; head .ofWood--price thirty.sevez.."-: and a half cents, filly cents and one dollar per bottle.. 4 41.1,th0 same placo is sold the Italian Chemical Soap; :'. Spa - ith Lilly White and unrivalled shaving soap. . ::. -..:'.. - ••.- • ' • ' '. jp2Tistf • . rplIE - poisonous erect on the skin . of C011311101:1 " pared chalk is not generallY known by ladies; how yellow rough and unhealthy:it makes the skin iv - time; besides. whit a corpselike, rand look It gives when applied. They, should use a beautifillprepar 7 ' istion, purely vegetable, which gives the Aeon:mai er neck, a natural life-like whiteness, and makes it smooth. It is ca/led. Jones , Spanish' Lilly White; and is sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Ware,.. house, 89 Liberty street, headof Wood; at the same 'place is sold jones' Coral Ilair Restorative, Italian Chemical Soap and unrivalled sharing soap. - jy24-tf ' • . is the charm of life, withOutit gold, . Love, letters, friends,' all, all, are unenjoyeil. _ DOCTOR BROWN, a , gularly educated phyr.i lan from the easterrr cit . !,s, would respectfully an . • munco, to the citizens of 'ittsburgh, Allegheny and • ' icinity, that kte 'can: be , i :onsultell privately . am/ !onfidentially, every 'da3- :ening at his office on iiamond Alley, - a • toots from Wood street,' Dr. Brown gives his particuiar attention .to the ieatment and investigation of the following ses: • • •. •All diseases arising from Impuritie.sof tileßloeid rtrofula, syphilis, seminal weekness. impotency;. - salt rheum, diseases of the eye and ear, rbeumatism,;•., piles; palsey . • Dr. Brown has much pleasure in.unnounclng,to the public, that he is in possession of the latest in. . formation and improvement in the treatment Of secondary syphils, practised at the Paris I.ock:Hos- •-• pital. The modern 'researches , syphilis, -:its • complications and consegnences, and the improfed. =odes of practice which have been made known... to the public but recentley, and i tio, those who make this branch of Medicine; their pa r rticti-- r : lar study and practise. • I Many now and valuable remedies haveltienlate-v ly introduced, , A hich secures tbe•patlent being met; curial ized out of existence. Strangers are apprised that Doctor Brown has been educated in every branch of medicine, and tegularly ailniitteil to '- practise, and that he now confine( himself to Ow study andpractice of this particular branth,tbgetli- er with all diseases of a privateor delicate nature, incident to the human frame. No cure, no pay. Recent cases-are relieved lira short . with out interruption from business. . cra.o ice on Diaritond'Alley, a few dilors..from. :- W oo d street, towards the market. Consoltaliot!lt . : ••• strictly confidential. 111.124. - ittoranaxc.i poops. - UST received a very beaulffhl- assortment oe, p Mourning drvaa goods. ;Atninag them . found Lupine's superior lkinibitainee, at nearly half .their usual pricca... AlpacaUstrvisi, block, all wool: Mpus de Lennie, Gloves Cia;pcs,,,ke.; &c. • • ; oc2 };_ARROWS TLTRIiF R, 4S 9ixrl rt at. . • • .;: , MEMO MlMani EAU ESI l'' IMIE A - ,:• ~ „••?.:4. • 1- : - • :•;,4;-;...%-:.;=',"i`.`-,) - 414 - o , lc , - • ..:~ ~. -;,_ • • - ,:ze-. , . , ~. '', • :.- -- -,.r: • . -..-:, -•`.-..'•;. i.-1,-t: ' :,- ~', --.--;7'..-"; •-", :'.--4-: ;•*-1 . - R :.• .`-•••-:.`i ! .•:- f... -- ,• , '...„'..11:;* ...A.: ; -, ' 1 '''- '.' f 7 .-.• - •..... 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