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''..'• .rf:'' ';'. - '.. . -........., .4.. . . . = '74'• C'4„.k • ,$x 144 '5 WitAgitt'**ltYPa',74444 -~:~_ ~t.,~,i, k s :.~ E:;Y; =•-.:=.,- ' - ' ,, : - ;'J.--. , -... . - 3.-i,....-..._!..... ` l' • r r-' : BEi2l ` r~'' ~ `F Y MEM CO'Njr:4I(TIA,II ; Te.... - It . l -- Cjlll PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE COMMITTEE; FON. OCTOBER. - - N. Belli • W. W. Wallace F. Lorenz, :Prepared and corrected el;ery Afternoon. PORT OP PITTSBURGH. 4 FEET WATER & TUE CUENNEL ARRIVED Fairmont, --, Cincinnati. Senator, hl'Lure, Cincinnati. J. J. Crittenden, Hutchison, Cincinnati. -Pioneer, Poe. Cincinnati. 'Nashville, Miller, Cincinnati. Herald, Dawson, Cincinnati. Lady Madison, Greene, Hanging Rock. Prairie Bird, Vindegrift, Wheeling. Wilmington, Dawson, Wheeling. _ Newark, Hurd, Zanesville. Zanesvillee Packet, Scales, Zanesville. Consul, Bowman BroWnsville: , Louis M'Lane, BC.nnett, Brownsville. Michigan, toies, Beaver. • DEPARTED. 7 • Messenger; linford, Cincinnati. Sualittehima, Stewart, St Louis. Mountaineer, Wells, New Orleans. Senator, M'Lure, Cincinnati. Wilmington, Dawson, Wh,eeling.. -Prairie Bird, Vaftdegrift, Wheeling. Brimette, Smith, Louisville. Columbia, Neal, St. Louis. Zanesville Packet, Scales, Zanesville, Louis McLane, Bennett, Broivisville. Consul, 'Bowman, Brownsville. , Michigan, Boles, Beaver. , LICIPORTEI RV RIVER. Cbutinnfti.—per str. Herald, 100 bbls lard, 40 kgs tobacco, 87 bbls molasses, 5 sks feathers, +5O bales hemp,'s tons-pig iron. • Per str",t: , .T.'Crittenden,. 200 tons pig iron. Per sti Senator, 102ftons pig iron, 7 pcke buf falo robes, 1 bx mds, 4 bales built.) robes, 72 cks baigh, 52 bills hides, 80 bbls' loaf sugar, 1 bbl, 2 half bbl, .t) ckslog skins, 5 sks wool, 2 ps iron, 13 crowbars, 2 ps ehain, 1 bellows, SO reams wrap ping paper, 1 bx spices, 5 bales hops. 'Wheeling—per-sir Prairie Bird, 946 bbls flour, 054 bbls apples, 107 reams. paper, 3 rolls carpet, 14 bxs glass, 18 bbls copperas, 1 lot moving, 1 anchor. Per str. Wilmington -1 cooking stove, 6 ski. feathers"; 2 sks. flax, 3 sks. Wool, 1 bx. cotton yarn, 10 bales batting, 10 bxs. rods., 2 bbls., 2 bxs. soap, 4 bxs. candles, 1 keg tobacco,, 2 doz. brooms, 8 bales cotton yarn, 5,S ps. bacon, 52 bdls. wall pa per, 25 bxs. glass, 522 bbls. flour, 3 sks. peaches , 45 kegs lard, 150 reams paper. 10 sks. flaxseed, 6 bbls. butter, 6 sks. rags, 9 bxs. mds,9o sits. corn. Hanging Rork—Per str. Lady 3ladisoni 1076 bbls flour, 1 bx. mds. Monongahela Tinproreznent —Per str. Consul; 1 trunk, 10 Wis. sheet iron, G 5 sides leather, 75 sks. sumach, 22 ps. castings, 57 bxs. glass, 48 bbls. apples, 233 bbls. flour, 'Per str. Louis AlLane; 243 bbls. flour, 1 lot iron, 220 bus. oats. Per keel boats; 360 bblsAlour, 40 tons pig iron 1 lot glass. PITTSBURGH MARKET Ftmou--Cwing to the news received on Friday night by the Caledonia, of an advance in Great Britain, the market presented a very lively appear. ante on Saturday morning, and transactions to the amount of three or four thousand barrels were effected in the morning at an advance Of full fitly cents per bbl. The market closed in the evening with holders firm at St per bbl. The receipts on Friday night and Saturday were heavier than we have eter known them .to be in the Came length' of time, the levee was peirecay ceased with flour. Fresh Ofyirter.. 4 THE stibscriher will receive fresh Oysters daily' from Baltimore, which he will serve up in all the different styles, at the Franklin Hotel, Fourth st, between Smithfield and Grant. . octl3 C. SCHNIF.RTZ Fail Opening of Fashionable ?tillMarry. 110) MRS. A. LEECH, No. 9, Fifth st., 4 doors from Market, has a beautiful assortment of new and fashionable Bonnets, selected from some of the most fashionable houses in New York. Also a beat. fill assortment of Flowers, Feathers, Ladies' Caps, Head Dresses, Rich Riboas, and a handsome article of Evening Dress Patterns; Children's Bonnets, Hoods, Velvet Caps, and a variety of other articles. She respectfully invites the attention of the ladies of Pittsburgh and Allegheny cities. 0ct.21-dlin Superior Building- text• for Sale In the Fifth Ward. EIGHT Lots, fronting on Penn street, opposite the mansion of Dr. Shoenberger, the corner on Adams street. 221 feet'by 100, the others 20 feet each by 100, all extending to Spring Alley. Five Lots fronting -in Liberty street, at and adjoin ing Factory Street., each 20 feet by 160 deep to Quin cy street, opposite the new Catholic Church, on these are erected seven frame baildings. Title indisputable and a liberal extension of pay- Mint to suit purchasers. They will be sold m close the concern. Apply to Michael Allen, or Lewis Hutchison, at their warehouses; or to James S. Craft., Esq.,izt his office,,Bo Fourth street. irr A . minty of Cotton Machinery, viz:—Cards, Throstles, Mules, &c., still on hand for sale on very reasonable terms, and time, on large sales. octl9-d3M Allegheny County, ■s. .1.1. r„, IN the Court of Quarter Sessions of -.,;;'" f t . said County: 4.‘ In the matterof the application of the . ^ Inhabitants of sections Nos. Nine and .=qPrs Eighteen of the plan of the City Dia. A • ...% trict for admission into the City of Pitts burgh, under the name and style of the "Seventh Ward of the City of Pittsburgh." And now, estwit, October 17, 1846: The Court or der an electidt to be held on the thirty first day of October inst., at the house of William Wilson in said 18th Section, between the hours of two and six co- I clock, P. M. And Robert Porter, C. S. Eyster, and James C. Cummins; are hereby appointed to hold said election and that at least ten days notice of the) time and place of such election be given in the Pitts burgh Morning Post, and Chronicle, in accordance with the Act of Assembly of March let, 1845. • Prom the record, . JOHN YOUNG, Jr., oct2oClerk. . ~. NOTICE is hereby given to the qualified voters residing within the .bounds of the ninth and eighteenth districts, in Pitt township, that In pursu ance of the above order, an election will be held on Saturday, the 31st October inst., at the housed of- William Wilson, Minersvil le turnpike road, he-! tween the hours of two and six o'clock, P. M., ofi said day, for the purpose of determining whether the said seationa 9 and 18 shall be admitted into the city Of Pittsburgh as the seventh ward. ROBERT PORTER, C. S. EYSTER, J. CUMMINS oct2o-dte SHAWLS, SHAWLS ! ALARGE and splendid assortment of rich and magnificent SHAWLS, just received this day embracing all the new anddesirable styles, viz: Paris Printed Terkeri,Cashmere and Brocha, Embroidered Black and Mode colored Silk, Fringe, Thibbet and D , Laine, Chamelion Plaid, and Striped Silk, Merino, and Persian, Plaid, Silk and Worsted, together with a great variety of Woollen Shawls, and will be dis posed of at a small advance on the original cost, by ABSALOM MORRIS, sepls No. 65 Market at. Six Cities New Fall Prints. TIIST RECEIVELL this day, embracing all the U new and desirable styles in the market; and will be sold at greatly reduced prices by sepls ABSALOM MORRIS, No. 65 Market st. Lady'. Drees Silks 1011) ECEIVED this day, several packages of very jA, - rich new sty/eßersian—embossed Ombri, Bro cade, Ch'amelion, Wtped, Plaid and 'Paull. de Soie, and Black-Satin, Striped Armour Dress Silks, and will be sold cheap for Cash, by sepl3 ABSALOM MORRIS, No. 65 Market et. n BOXES 10-12 Window Glass, Lorentz & Hain ‘l3l./ ikon's brand. L. WILMARTH, - octl7 ' Penn - tit., between Irwin and Hand. ' , ",:, • , :-:-, - ~5.] .' , . .,7 ,, :- , .;...-, , ;::..,i- `:,.:r.r':.'' ,, ' - . • ~.4_;t,-!...:;,...:-7,` :,_. _,, . i ! - ',: .1 7‘,..' .7. i ..z:,., , ~,.._ ~ ...',.!•-,, : ,; 2 4:.,-,..1.::.: , -i-. . 3. ....,'j....,-,.,i,,•;.; - . f,.:':- . .i.''', -;.7..7'' ,. ' , r+!-:. ~ . .",,.1.,.. 7:i, ;, '.'',, i ' . :: - A . .. - !;: , ' ,- -':-i7.• '•..:',- . 7 ' 7i..'1,.:`:-....).-' . , , . ~. -, -,, -, -. '-i - 4'..- - i'..11' ,,. .' ' - i-• 1 - iL4t. , -:-. ;......-..,'....,;', • 'AT . .';''''' ,. . l ',. - -' - , P .,1 1-'l , ''''',.. 7 '. , ... ~,,:-L.,. _ _, ....... ..,. - . . NEON MESEI OCTUDEB, 24 ano:her Rumor.—The Mobile Advertiser, in no.. tieing the rumored attack on Gen. Taylor by the' Mexicans, from the New Oilcans Delta, says: We have also had a rumor here, brought from; Matamoras in the McKim by a passenger direct to this city; that the Mexicans or that city had 3C•I COLIIITS that their coutttn rnen had been reiwurced —bad attacked the American army and obtained e;re tt advonta4es. Both rumors are probably de rived from the same source. the prevalence of 3 re. port among the Mexicans at Matamoros. There i is not sufficient ground for g,vingcred it to either i version. 'We may, however. calculate on any; am aunt of faithlessness among the officers and men of that treacherous race. These rumors give painful interest to the daily expectation of news from the army. We look for the Galveston shortly with anoiher week's later ad. vices. atrir , ia/of Rrcruits.--One hundred recruits forthe first regiment of dragoons, with their horses, arri ved at New Orleans on the 111,11 inst., on the'slea mer Julia from St. Louis, and will proceed to the Rio Grande immediately. They are under the command of Col. Kearney, a relative of Gen. Kear ney, 'and men and horses are not to be surpassed by any in the service. In the selection of the hor ses taste and judgment have been exercised. They are all of one color, an iron grey, and appear to have both speed and bottom. The papers from this country are filled with re parts of meetings held to provide means for the employment of the people. At Younghall serious outbreaks have taken place. Lord Stuart De Decies, lieutenant of the country of Waterford, had a narrow escape nib, the 2lth ultimo. His lordship presided at-the adjourn el exirionlinary presentment sessions for the bar. ony of Decies, in the county of Waterford. Altei the sessions had adjourned, the mob, which had Collected in large numbers, began to boot. usini! I • menaces, threats, and opprobious epithets, which dently betokened their extreme willingness to violence to his lordship. A party , of hussars were obliged to escort him to Dromore. On the c airy returning, the mob attacked thorn. A ring- I leader, named Power, was %cry severely 4 . .ibred, 1 but was carried off by the populace, when their as-1 saults were redoubled. Several of the horsernen I were severely hurt, and the force being small, w ere! obliged to retreat for their lives. The Irish papers! now before us, also contain accounts of outbreaks at Fermoy And Cloyne. At Castle-Martyr a num ber of men, women, and children, entered that vil lage, and, marching through it, to the terror of the; inhabitants, commenced an attack oh the few ba kers' and hucksters' shops, and seized on all they could lay their hands on. From the village they proceeded to the residence of the Earl of Shannon, contiguous to Castle-Martyr. The mob threatened to pull down the castle over the bead of his lord ship, and that they would return the following day in increased numbers to carry their threat into ex- I ecutlon. The government have decided upon directing the . board of works not to limit the operation of the Ilabor-rate act ^.O the making of roads, but to ex tend it to all works which may prove of general utility, and to the general improvement of the dis trict. Payments are to be made Weekly to the pour. • On the 28th ultimo a serious food riot took place at Dunearven. The mob mustered elev en or twelve thousand strong, and- were about to attack the mer chante, Stores, but a troop of dragoons, which ar rived iif time, had to charge them repeatedly. The people, however, continued to throw stones, and ' the_state of affairs began to look very serious.— The dragoons were then ordered to lire;- and it is said that about twenty shots were discharged.— Two men were seriously wounded, but we are glad to find they are still living. The Young Ireland party held a meetine ' in-Dub lin on Sunday last, but were not ' successful, as the moral-force men carried all their own way, and succeeded in carrying a vote of confidence in the learned member for Cork. Mr. O'Connell has not returned from Derrynane. The last two weeks have brought from him epistles to Mr. Ray, which have been read at the meetings of the Royal Asso ciation on the 21st and 28th ult. The chief topic ,in his letters is in reference to the distress of the 'laboring classes Throughout the kingdom. Among the late reports is one from Dublin, sta ting-that his excellency the - Lord Lieutenant and Mr. Labouchere had tendered their resignationl We do not credit the report. Tag Caors.—The editor of the Circular to Rankers, than Whom a more careful observer does notexist, has just published the results of his re. kC S, e ~ PfMN. 11WP FP- 1.11 - - - -947gib: ,„,s0 - OS t,. Cr-The Washington Union denies that any call has been =del:ly the War Departme4 for Volun teers; and says that the report about Capt„Thom ttv„being ii 6,, recruiting Men fot the service in N. Itax, is without foundation. The .Union willnot undertake to develop the plan .of the.campaign, leaving events duly to develop themselves. Tax Psocs Iformou DENIED.—The Washington Union of Thursday.last denies the _rumor which originated with the Matamoros "Flag," that Gel,. Ampudia had:an interview with den. Taylor, and gave him to understand tlsaY - CominissiOners had , proceeded to Washing,ton to negotiate foace. .r-pe. ADVANCE IN BIZ.I.DSTC7II IN PRILIIVELPAIL. —As soon as the 'foreign pews per steamer" Cale doniareached Philadelphia. an irnmelate rise in the price of flour took place. Fresh ground Penn sylvania brands were held at $6, whilst $5,50 was freely ofibred but firmly refused. The fair market price was $ 5 , 7 5a55:87i-41d 25 cts less. Wheat also greatly advanced in price. 3000 bushels o wheat sold on Friday last at $1,25. Pennsylvania, , reds sold at $1,20, and Southern at $1,15. Corn was offered at 80 cts. per bushel, but no sales at that price. It was selling at 75 cents. ajb A correspondent of the Baltimore Sun, in writing from Washington city under date of Oct. 22d, says: Instructions were received at our Navy Yard yesterday, to get the steamer• Water Witch" ready for service immediately. She is probably destined for the Rio Grande. °niers have been issued from the Department to-day,_to the Commanderof the Portsmouth Navy Yard, to have .the new frigate "St. Lawrence' launched, and fitted for sea, with all possible des. patch. BT LAST NibllT'S SOCTUEIM MAIL.—We TO ceived last night, says the Baltimore Sun of the 24t,h New Orleans papers of the 15th inst., leav ing one mail still due. They contain no fresh in- telligence from the Army. though we find in the Southern papers come items of interest. The New Orleans Tropic contains the following:— Lieut. E, R. Price—His Melancholy Fate.—ln telligence4i-was received at Natchez, on Monday last, of the` fate of Lieut. Ezra IL Price, who, in company with two other U. S. Volunteers, had left Camargo some weeks since to join the command of General Taylor during his advance to MoOterey. The informant states that the bodies of Mr. Price and his two companions, were found lying in the grass some distance from the road leading from Camargo to Monterey, completely riddled with Utillet-holes. The bodies of seventeen Mexican sob dims werc lying scattered around them. Mr. Price was the brother-in-law of Lewis Saunders, Jr., of; Natchez, and was associated with him in the praC-: Tice of the law. When the requisition was made! upon the State of Louisiana for volunteers, he en rolled himself in the -Sparrow Guards, - then being raised at Concordia. and was elected 2d Edenton ant of the company. Upon the disbanding of the! J.nuisiana Volunteers, he determined still to devoie himself to the cause of his country. and proceeded :o Camargo for that purpose, meeting with the abtive untimely fate. As he and his two compan- • ions were armed with revoking. piatols, it is sup-1 posed they must have kuiled the sevcm,7e4 .Mericoaei in a most despei ate encounter. IRELAND -~,,- Ca= : .._ ••••-;,,•,;•::-.',..-ii,-;':':,:l.,:i'". .'"4-,:iZ:-,''' , .-•.::: f..--7:•,..-.:4:-.!•4•*.i 4 - Z •.• .) " '',, • - ... y:." . ._.' i,,•L,-;,.-1:',,..4....,•4;17.-iii!.,4, ~•••,,- ; F'l- ' ::•,....:. •' ;:-.-:''''',:'••;-1-..; ,4-:',7';,?.'o.i.f.,..:iLF'N'.-71,.).-,,:.;71)-•,' ';;:-_,--- -''' ' -- ',':,4:•;.-t-_,l',-,;',,..,7T"---/:•1;:'k'..0-‘-',‘,511'.'•::,-- - r - ' .7-;',-,':-,•,:;t'.-';';,,i•-•''--r.--'i..._fr-,-:- ''''=;;,-,•''-;.% - •,' -:~,' _ - ". MEM ~~ µ~ 5:.4~.: , . . -.,: }~~.. .~ky^' --~. '. ,, ,,:.7,f.,:,i 4:::.*•L., .:j.' -„ ~:. ? i•i':. . .; : - ' ', ' .''.7.',., z ..:. ' -. : '..'-_:. t i, . ;'.', cent, investigations into—the state of the crops The ;editor observes: - • . ibe spread of the disease has been signally ar rested, mid a much larger crap of potatoes in-Great Britain, and we snspect _also in Ireland,. will, we trust, be preserved, than_ any man, dared tobope a forfew wee ks ago. This isso far extremely sat islatiory, and has-afforded us much relief." The lood prospects of the country form a subject of "alix ion con t rovemy. The fail uid of the potato crop is not regarded a 5 quite so heavy a ealathity as it was a short time back. The fine autumnal weat er we have been enjoyingduring the last-six or seven weeks, lihich approaches in'its mild beau ty to' the Indian summer, of America, hasr had the effect of arresting the prot,Treisrof*the•petato dis ease. There are now unloading on the Dublin' quays two American vessels, freighted with potatoes from the United. States. .They are of excellent quality,. and selling at the rate of ten-pence par stone. We undetlstand this is but the commencement of an extedgive import trade of the once staple commo dity Of Jreland. For. - Et. Louts. AraiTHE new and splendid passenger steam.. ai ANG4O S AXON, H. Palm, Command.. er, ease for the above-and all intermediate ports on Windily, October 26th, at 10 o'clock. Fur freight or pailliage'apply on board. - 10ct24-2t - - ' i For Cincinnati. • ' • THE splendid new and light drought passenger steamer S E N AT 0 R, Capt. NPCLonr, will leave for the above and all intermedi ate pt.lrts, regularly. For freight or passage apply on board. seplelm The new light draughtpacket steam er CALIFORNIA, Captain Hunter, will cave tur use 'above and all intermediate ports this day, regularly. For; freight or passage apply on board, or to J. W. BUTLER & BRO., Second st. The California was built expressly for the above trade, and will make her tries regularly during the season. *noel 5 THE new and light draught passenger steamer WESTERN, Capt. BAKER, wt esve for ties abo.e and all intermediate ports regularly. The 'Western draws but 12 inches, and was both expressly to run in the trade during the low whter season. " For freight or passage, having superior accommo dationl, apply on board. ___________ .iY IS t'br Louisrine...Regular Packet. The new and splondiol.assenger steam er TONNALELIKA, Capt. J. K. bloody, will run in the trade from Pittsburgh to Louisville, during the season or 1546. The triinnaleuka vas built expressly for the trade, and 18 elegantly IT - Mailed in every respect. For freight or passage apply on board. mv22 Th ‘ c well known rast running steamer ~/ -C AMIIRIA, W. Forsyth, Master, will run as a regmar Packet, leaving every Wednesday morn ing at 10 o'cloOk, and Wheeling, at 10, P. 7111.. the acme day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Saturday, at 10, A. M. For freight Or passage apply on board, or in FORS v - ru & Co.. Agents, No. 30. Water street.. For Cincinnati and The new and splendid paseesiger crCOLUMßlA,U'SenL,Master,will AL, nv,iter, Leave for the above and intermediate ports, regular ly. For ilelght or pafixage apply on hoard, or to jel D. WILKINS, Agent For Saint Louls..ltenttlar Pucket t Th.• new and aplendid gcrstenm ci Pt. Perry, warren" in t Ctm e from Pataburgh to St.:Louirc , during the season of 1546. The ttrunette was built expressly for the trade, and is &ea - Italy altlo.l iu every respect. VOlrreizlit or passage apply On board, 1;114 For Cincinnati and St. Lout. The paavenger steamer PALESTINE, Capt."Woliamt, wlli leave for the above anal - ali anterme.iiate ports rett.ularly. For Irtovht ❑r pewees apply no hoard. jeP. Tuesday Evening PAckos. .end sl/1 end id passenger steam : hoot I)ECL,IR:I77OI, Caps. Vortices. will run ¢sarigular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday evening at 3 o'clock,, 11returnirug Leavy 6 , 2 4 / 1 111.21J every Friday evening at 3 o'clock. The Declaration otrers superior aucommodatiot, to paaaungura. For freigltt ur passage apply on board. idl - . ,ANThe regular nisil an.: passenger steamer NEONOtie:AIIEL:I, Capt. Stone, Will rue as a restuar Packet between Pittsburgh and Ctrieln nati, leaving this port every Monday. at 10, A. 51., and Wheeling at 10, I'. AL, the same day. Return. mg, she will Leave Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10. A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Monongahela was built expressly rtlus trade, and offers to the passengers comfort, and su perior accommodations. mar 31 TILE regular mail and pasenger steam er UNION, Captain Maclean, will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Ciiwin natl. leaving this port every Monday at 6 o'clock, P. M. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday .at 6 P. M. The tinion was built exprelaly for this trade and affords es cry accommodation., For freight or passage apply on borrd TfiF. regular mail and pas,ftenger steam er HIBERNIA, Klinefelter, will run 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 itay.— Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Priddy at 10 A. M. For freight or psasage apply on board. Th, Hibernia was built expressly for the trade, and offers to the passengers every comfort nod su perior accommodations. a WEDNESDAY PACKET. 4ZdTHE regular tnail and passengersteam er NEW ENGLAND, Capt. IL Page, wt I run as a regular packet betty cell Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Wednesday at 1 . 0 A. 61., and _Wheeling at 10 P. IM..the same day.— Retnrmng, the %yin leave Cincinnati every Saturday at 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The New England was built expressly fur this trade end offers to the passengers every comfort anti supe rior accommodations. • nisi 26 THE new U. S. Mad steadner ACADIA, M. E. Lucas, Muster, will run as a regu ar passenger packet between Pittsburgh and the above port during the season of 1846, leaving every Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M. ,The Acadia is new and has superior accommoda tions. For freight or pasamte apply on hoard, or to ap9 J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. FRIDAY PACKET. THE regular mail and passenger steam er CLIPPER No. 2, Captain Crooke, will run as a regular packet between Cincinnati and Pats. burrh, leaving this port every Friday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Mondayat 10 o'clok, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Clipper N 0.2 was builtespressly for thistrade . end offers to her passengers every comfort and ac. arimmodation. mar 23 SATURDAY PAC,RET. lASlTheeregularmail and passenger steamer CIRCASSIAN, Capt. Ibaac Bennett, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving thii 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 s and offers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. . mar 23 . The regular mail and passenger steamer At47 -4 .MESSENGER, Capt. Lanford; 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 o'clk A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Messenger was built expressly for this trade, and oilers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. inar 23 THE subscriber is now receiving a large and fine assortment of FALL AND WINTER Day Goons, recently purchased from the manufacturers and im porters, in the New York and PhiladelPhia Markets, sirtce the great fall in prices, and will be sold twenty per cent cheaper than the same description of Goods were ever before offerred in this market. All those wanting great bargains are requested to call at Isle. 65 Market street, - sep Id -, ",-, ~. A ; :',=:,.i-!',''..-. ~i ..'..:,.,..:,,],;;4•-,....-,'7..-:,;',;,.:.,,:-,1;4.,-k-3._,1:. ,A;-.,',.;.='0. i,,,,.,%..:,.;,,,,,,,,:„.„...._. re •:I".' .c.' , '.',-; ., .:'i::: •i--,i;4•.,.''f.;:_.,:.-,.-..!.,., MUM ~„_ . MOM =SI For Cincinnati. For Cinctniniatl Vor Cincinnati CINNATI PACKETS; MONrAY PACKET AfONIYAr PACKEI TUESDAY PACKEI 111CRSDAY PACKET SATURDAY PACKET NEW PALL GOODS ABSALOM MORRIS ~ - ; ` , - - .-,. -, r.,i, 'Z- ,'....4..-;,•-:`;',--,:.•:,.,. MEM , r , '-'2':- . ; . i;' ,..- 1:.' . 7 . ::-.:;:,.. - :-;!..Ji..- -- ;.,':';i ., ,.:=.: t .':'.; -, '..i. ,',,....F:, ..•,-,":-:,......•,,....f.',',!i7•:;::',.:,t.f.;...:..'s,',' • • -..•:•,•,.,,.. -i'.':•:-;f-,..i::.c.....'''::.•.!:..::,.:.:,,•'.,-.'•.7,'•,,j";.:'';•-?.: >,. -~t... _ _ 1 1 for Vai y...A:ten3 LAMP BLACK-.-24easks, zsa.ortecl; for. vale by prll3 HAYS & BROCKWAY. , AL SODA; any.gaintity for sale by • - • • k) 00.13 HAYS &,..11111.0CRIVAY. AMC MILI4IIIS Water Proof Blacking; 'ale. by CITILO.SIDE or Lune, in tore and , for sale by netl3 . - • HAYS 801{OCKWAY. • _ TAR. CULLEN'Slindian Vegetakie Panacea; . .J.J for sale by octl3 HAYS & BROCkWAT 'FIR. Cu[lowa Vegotable Remedy, on hand .Ij , and for sale by . - It ussr.vs -- - unrivalled shaving Cream, warranted _ gennineifor sale tiy . octl 3 ;;, SAYS -& BROCKWAY. - . • R OSB PlNK—one ease English, for sale by f , HAYS Sc. BROCKWAY, °ctn. No. 2, Commercial ROVi, Liberty at. . • PERM OIL.--10 We. winter etrainedSperm Oil, ,bleached, in storein d for sale by • - , oct 8 MART •& B MITII,Z6.IVood at. . riIIANNER'S OIL.-80 bbis. Tanners , Oil, a very I superior article iin store and for sale by oct 8 NAB„TIN St. SMITH, 56 Wood at. 1611811.-30 bble. N 0.3 MaCkerel (very 10 1 . N 0.2 Alo. 15 half bble. No. 2. 10 qr. 1, , No. 2. Received end for sale by 0ct..8 MARTIN .& SMITH, 56 Wood at. COFFEE. -300 bagi best Rio Coffee, 10 " :Old Jain' do. Just received and forsale by , ortB MARTIN k SMITH; 56 Wood street. —____ FOUR -40 bbls. Piunily Flourjustrecs4l and fore sale by MILLER Sz-RICRETSON, 1 octlo i- 170 Liberty et. p YE WANTED-3000 bushels of Rye wanted, for IA, which cash will be paid by octfi MILLER. & RICKETSON% QANTEIRLIE WINE—IO casks Sauterne Wine, 0 just received on consignment and for sale by octb MILLER & RICKETSON. DICE --10 Tierces Ricejust ree'd and for sale by octs MILLER & RICKETSON. ILAIIET-2 casks Claret just received and for sale by [octs) MILLER & RICKETSOii. BUCKETS -20 duz . painted bucketsjust ree'd and for sale by MILLER St RICKETSON, octs No. 170, Liberty street. 5 Tierces fresh Rice; 14 bhis Conklins improved Lard Oil; 1 0,C.00.1118. Bacon, Shoulders. On hand and for sale by .F. SELLERS. sep24. -r ARD. • .till, 100 kegs ' No. 1, Lard on consignment; 4 And for sac by F. SELLERS. sep 24 . No. 17, Liberty street. 4! EGA R HOUSENIOLLASSES.--6 k S. 11. Slolasses, in store and for sale by Rep 23. • F. SELLERS. 11 . )IG META ton Scioto Funiace pig iron for 1 . sale by 0W...6) • Mil ES MAY- lORN-117 scks Cora, tor sale by jc26 JAAIF. nacitivolo Nett-16 Ct EO. S. SWARTZ has on'hand a lot of very so r pevior white and colored Movies:o Netts which will be Auld chccp at NO. lOU Market street. jel 3 110110GA1Y VENEERS AND BOARDS—Jun rt•ceiyed, a large assortittent of the above, and for bale at F. BLDIES sepS No. 11.2 Wood street, 2nd doorabove sth • T CST rem% ed 3n assortmentdargesizes,Brazici's Hand liehour; also, Pilot and Kitchen, du. Wholesale and ketail . , JOHN W. BLAIR, ' 120 Wood st. Zrtere n t TIEDSTEADS of ilitTerent kinds with Gazzatu`s 1_) iron patent fastenings, superior to anyttiiiq now in use, for sale low at Ito furutture warehouse of angl. T. it. YOU;CC, & Co; hand street. fri_it l3 LES--Pitix, Centre ond Card Tables of differ ent patterns: If von want a good articlecheap cal; at the Furniture {Warehouse of T. It. YOUNG & Co, St Rood Street Prolierty for Sale. rUM T desirable lot of emend at the root of Wood s:stct, occupied a: the time of the great tire by Alf , sra. King & 1101rnet, is offered for sale. E.Niu.re of rattE, , S) .J. K. 11100RHF,,A.D. _ Sugnr and 31oleasses. r ., l ^" .•. N. O. .tr .Vir, strictly prime lAkts. N. acti CI bid; 10 eases -Loverins's - D" It. Loaf Sugar 118 Wilt , N. 0. Morris-c..:i In store and for sate by; LAMBERT & siurroN, 133 and. I:315 Wood street 300 BAGS Grerzn Part , prime; • • 1 Old Govern/n(11 Java; r rit rug this day and kir sale by attg-..t:t ______ LAMIIERT SIIIPTON _ _ obis No. 3 Lnry . 43l - ro:kekli 20 " 3 Arai "- " 1 " • 20 Herring (A:iwires) • 5 " No. l Salmon; in Erere 3rd for sale by [atta2:ll LAMBERT k SIIIPTON. E A S-- Lai parkavis V. 4., 11110., G. P. and I'owchong, of Vie importations, arriving and lur ,alv by i.wg•2'y LAMBERT & fy A GviN a very large and commodious ware hot., 00 0 aro° prepared to receive On addi tton to freight for shipment) a large amount of Pro duce, B.:e. on storage at low rates. IN 'IA C. A. WAN 131. TV & CO, Canal Basin. - •-/U11111..5. Pitch; Rusin; 1.50 Boxes Tobacco, various sizes; 10,000 Seed leaf Cigars; On consignment and will be sold low for Cash, or exchanged for Pittsburgh manufactures, by seps TAAFFE, O,CON.NOII. rvotiAcco.-75 large and 90 small boxes Missou. ri tobacco, of prime quality, just received on consignment, and will be sold cheap for cash, of Pittsburgh manufactures. august 18 TAAFFE S O'CONNER. Jnfne■ Ceivaringh, lIAS JUST received from New York, a large ad dition to his stock of goodsr such as double barrel Guns; Revolvers with six barrels; single barrel Pistols; table and pocket Cutlery; Razors, Scissors, Spoons, &c.; Gotil and :Silver Pencils; Diamond Pointed Gold Pens; Gold Bracelets; Breast Pins; Rings; Shirt Studs'and Crosses; Bead Bags; Silk and Velvet Purses; Steel Beads; Accordeons 8, 10 and 42 plain semitone inlaid; Musical Boxes; Toys and Fancy Goods or every description. No. 61, Market st.„ SimpsorOs Row, between Third and Fourth sta. octS •Segerrs.: Segura it • JUST received from New York, a large quantity of Havanna and Principe tiegars of the most popular and stir -,ior brands non; in use.' Also, an excellent article of chewing Tobacco and several bales of superior Cuba Leaf Tobacco for sale. B. E. WINCHESTER, No. 50, Third street, two doors from the Post °Mee. ma '9. /1 1 0 RENDER THE HUMAN HAIR SILKY, 1_ SOFT, FINE AND CLEAN; to make the scalp healthy, smooth, white and !haul, so 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 we state, that when you once try this you never will use aught else, whether it be merely to embelish, to dress, beautify, and preserve, to force growth, atop falling ow, and cure scrufa or andruffs the JONES' CORAL ITAIR 'RESTORA TIVE will never fail to do all this, as hundreds will tell you with gratitude. It dresses the hairheautiful ly,aud MALI red or grey hair g-roto dark from the roots. Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse, 1 89 Liberty street, head of Wood—price thirty seven and a half cents, My cents and one dollar per bottle. At the same place is sold the Italian - Chemical Soap, Spanish Lilly White and unrivalled shaving soap. jy2s-tf ir) NODES & ALCORN, (Late of. New York city,) ft No. 27 Fifth et., between Wood and Market, Manufacturers of Mustard, Ground Spices, Catsup, &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 oriel! to call before . leaving the city. They may be redid at their warehouse No. 27 Fifth street, in 'Vain; Building. , rep? - • ; _ , „ , - , - . .'r1 . 7 , -., MBE FM MEE lIMEHMII NAV' 4 impc,KwAy HAYS & BRCiCKWAY Sundries. er's 13e11ows _ +.;, -~ 3ri: ... a = ` `-, ~ .... = .7a" .. MEE IMIM NMIS= SecurlSylo Pairohaseri r.24.,114 *partings Ad of 'Cnopreriln lb. year 11144:1;,y mir, Paseo, hi Each b.,. ofq-ENU/NTE-731TGAR .COkit s- PTLl.4.has upon tt : -• ALL'. ' , rsaton, .Xllll.4.ol6llo.....noqtatifek♦Pael. ookrs '0 ita !!,109 J.. -0,4r6W 11740.,...X1, ?'. •, COUN.- . 1 hstrenfar, TtyCIICIT Ir ‘ the Cleft's Ufbrea tbe District f.ourt for We flOotbero Ow. or blew l'oeL ArILICICEA ER'S SudAR COATED VEGETABLE i,j! PILLS, are the first and only Medicine ever known that will partitively cure Headache, Giddiness, Measles, Salt Rheum, Rheumatism; Piles, Ifeartburn, Wound, i Dispepsia, Scurvy, Cholera Morbus, Small Pox, Jaundice, Coughs, Quinsy, Pains in the Back, Whooping Coup, Inward Weakness, Consumption, hits, Palpitation of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Rising in the Throat, Jirysipelas,Deafnesii, Dropsy, Asthms., Itchings of the akin, • Fevers of all kinds, Colds; Gout; Gravel, Female Complaints; Nervous CoMplaints, And all other diseases originating from impurities or the blood. ;C' They. have cured, since their ihtroduction; over 2 3 000 persona, who have heerniyen' tip 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 R. Porter, Hon. Henry Clay, Hon. John Q. Adams, Hon: Daniel; Webster, Hon. Martin Vap Buren, Hon. J. C. Calhoun, Gen. Winfield Scott, Col. R. M. Johnson, • Hon. James K. Polk, Gen. Lewis Cass. Mr Their virtues are, so infallible that the money will be returned in all cities they do notgive 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 the Eastern and middle States has far exceeded Dr. Clickener's most sanguine expectations. ; During the past year, alone, no less than 10,000 gross. of boxes halo been sold in the State of New York, 6,000 in Pennsylvania, 4,000 in Maryland, 3,000 in New Jer- ' sey, 2,000 in Delaware, and 9,000 in the New England States, requiring the constant employlnent of 27- hands, exclusive 01 printers and engravers. In the. same period, upwards of 200,000 , copies of the "Family Doctor" have been ordered by agents in ! every section of the cnuntry. These !facts must show, conclusively, that Dr. Clickener's Sugar Coat= ed. Pills, besides being the very best:medicine in the! world, are held in the hig,hestestimation by the public. I We might extend this publication to IRA indefin- ite length, if we deemed it expedient to publish all tersimonials we have received, not only; from agents but indiyi&luals and families, who have experienced the benfieiar effects of Clickener's Sugar Coated Pills, hut we deem it unnecessary. The most in contestible evidence of their unprecedented success, are the numberless Imitations and Counterfeits which have already appeared, ninwithstanding the brief pe riod they have been before the public. Even some of oui staunchest pill , makers have had the audacity to imitate the Capsuld , of Sugar, in order 'to disguise the ingredients of their vile compiiiinds and palm them off for the "real Simon pure."‘ Such paltry shills Cannot last long without exposir4their hideous' delbrieity. Truth and honesty. must idevitably pre-I veil oiler rascality and deception. For sale iii.Pittsburgli by WM. JACIZSON, ct his Pateni Medicine Warehouse, NO. 89, Liberty street, ',head of Wood st., Pittsburich. Price. 25e. per box. Dr. Clickener's principal office is SI Baiclay street, New York. ' Kr - 11eware of an imitation article Called Im ; proved Sugar - Coated Pills, purporting to he patented, as both the pills and the pretended patent are for geries, got up by a miserable - quack in New York, who, tlir the last fodr or five years, has made his living counterfeiting popular medicines. La- iternimilier, Dr. C. V. Clickener isthc original inventor of Sugar Coated Pillg, and thati nothing of the sort was ever heard of until he introduced them I in June, 1543. Purchasers should, therethre, always ask for'Clickeners Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills,ithd take no utlier; or they will be made the victims of a fraud. • -- • tint IrairnitaariOis California, D MORE NEW BOOKS—At COOlitS, No. S 5, ±l . Fourth street. Life, Travels and tAdventures'in California, and Scenes in the Pacific Ocean: be Thos. J. 'arnham. William Tell; or the Hero of. Switzerland: an his . torical yorriance, with engravings. Ellen Munroo—Second Part—Sequel to Life in London. . The Black Plumed Rifleman; a Tale ofithe Revo lution; 'by N. M. Carts. The S oOlornsienr Antoine: by Maclaine George Sand, kith dluKrationb. Tim Early Jesuit .Missions in North America: trans lated by !tor. in. J. $t Putnam's Lib rary. P=== Totti-eringie , t: Log- ,,, Nen- edition. . Lives of Cerebrated Statesmen: by John Q. Adams L.. L: D. PUDOCS Oracle of Destiny; or New Fortune Tel ler. , Punch's Bohemian Gipscr,pirl; or Peep into Fu turay. F;iir Isabella: or the Panati% of the Cevennes. Lone Watch: by Henry Coekton. Sylvester Sound, the Soinnambuliatt by the author of Valentine Box. . , ?Matilda: by Eugene Sue—New edition.' Handy Andy, Charley O'Malley, Ilector O'ffal lo-cnn. - James,' Novels—Fnil Fvpplp. Brownsoia's Review for i)etotier . . . . !Blank Books, Lotter and Cap Paper,l Inks and Inkstands, Sand and,Sand Boxes, Quills, Steel Pens, &e. &c., in short, every thing-in the Stationery line. CO - Call at COOK'S, S 3 Fourth street. ' octl7 SPLENDID STOCK OF MEW FALL GOODS. LE.X.ANDER & DAY, take great pleasure in bi lk, forming, the inhabitants of Pittsburgh and the surthiading country, that they have just received a splendid stock of.ew Fall Goods, of almost every description, a large portion of which having been bought at _lnc/ion, at a great sacrifice, and from the Importer's and manufacturers at unpreceitentedly low prices, ensues them to offer great inducemets to Caah buyers; they Would, therethre, respecthilly invite Ahem to call and ethininc their stock, being confident that they will be pleased with the goods , and prices. „ LADIES• DRESS GOODS . Our stock 'of Latlm v s , dress goods is ery superior aad cannot be surpassed, eons:sit:lg : in part,of Super Satin striped Cashmere, timbre shaded, do.; Splendid Figured., do. iii great variety; California and Clermont Plaids; Gala ':aids; Chusans; Plain and tigured and Satin striped Alouslin, de Laines; Super French anti Scotch Gmgliams; new style Ettibroider ed do; splendid Cashmere and de Laine robck; Ameri. can, French indEtiglAi Chintzes ofthe late r st styles, &c. Sc. SILKS!' SILKS!! We hare a very hartd:ronr.': assortment. Of Silks, such as super Black and Blue Black, Fig'd and strip ed Silks; Super Plain and Figured changeable, d'o.; Ombra 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. ' SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! 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, ito.; Embroidered :Terker ri, do.; Plain and Embroidered Thibet, do; Super heavy Ottoman Silk, do.; Splendid India. Silk, do.; Extra !lei-paid, do.; Heavy French Crape, do.• Plain and Embroidered Cloth, do.; Plain, Fig'd. an d Em broidered Do Laines, do.; Splendid French Broeha, I do. all wool; Brocha and Cashmere Long Shawls, and an immense variety o( different descriptions of Fall and Winter Shawls, many of them wilt be sold at half the cost of importation. • CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES. Embraced in our stock ofthese are Sillier French, West of England, and American Cloths, of' almost every color—Hears Tweed'Cloths; Beaverand Pilot Cloths for over-chats; Super Black- Cassimeres; Fan cy Striped, do: in great variety, &c. &c.. ' BLANKETS! BLANKETS!! Extra American Premium Blankets; Super Whit ing, do; Heavy Twilled, do; Rose, do; and a num ber of other makes of extra. quality. LADIES' CLOAKINGS. New style Ombra Shaded Cloakings; Handsome Plaid, do; Heavy Gala do. for do. . ALPACAS AND MERINOS. A very large assortment of Al acne and Merinos, of every quality and price. end. Merinos and Bombazines, both Blackand col red. ALSO, Casainetts; Red, Wh 'aid YelloW Fla W nels; Tickings; CheSks, Diapers; rown and,Bleach ed Table Linens. Sheetingat TM* Cloths; Canton Flannels; heavy Gloves; Silk .arid Linen lldltfa.; Scarfs; Stocks; Collars, &..c..lke,li all ol'which we are selling much lower than we have ever belbie been enabled to do, , Tailors, Clothiers, and Country Merchants are especially invited to examine our stock of French Cloths, Cassimeres and Fe:stings, as we are prepared to sell Goods to those whobuy to sell again!, as low as they can bC bought in the regular May 'in the East ern Cities. and by-haring 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, oct6' 75 Market at.; N. W. cor of die Diamond. PSALMS & HYMNS, for the use of the Gertnan Reformed Church in the 11. S. of America, En glish and German. For Milo by jell SCRIBA & SCHE4BLER, 115 Wriod at o=2== !•;- =ME FIXEI ",..,-.(,,..?....:!.::,..,,-:',:::'.. ... r' it.:::. ~:::. gnamon Dr. Osborne'a Indinri -Reuter. Prepared 'bit Dr. George Beitneit, te. New fork city. IFIIIE unprecedented.success that had attended the I use of these pills in - the . practice of the peoprie tor tor -the last six ur eight years,thas induced Mtn to yield to the importunities . of many who Jive used i and been benefited by them, and make arrange- . ments to place them within the reach of the nubile, generally. In doing so he feels called upon to say; that the Indian. Vegetable Restorative Pills is deci-I dedly superior to any with which he is acquainted. They combine the properties of many of the best vegetable medicines (used in no other pills) in such a manner as to afford net only immediate and tem porary but permanent relief. Thstyaluable tonic which enters into their com position, by their action upon the secretory organs hold in check the purgative principle, and induce a gentle and natural ,oporatitn, without inconvenience or pain, and while they/tistore a natural and healthy action of the stomachs liver and bowels, they in crease instead ofdirpinikhing the glotigth of the pa tient. The general opini'm that a powerful and vio lent purgative is necessary is founded in error; they in general irritate the stomach and liciWrels, derange the secretions, and are productive of very serious contequences, and it shill:Lid be known that the great mane of pills in general use aro composed. of the most powerful and irritatingpurgitives, and act with toe great a degree of violence, producing that de rangement in the 'yeti= that is followed by can stigation of the bowels, indigestion rind costiveness. From these facts the natural inference would be that to maintain uniform health it ii necessary to correct unhealthy secretions, expel Morbid humors and purify the system, by the use of medicine that will am efficiently yet mildly, assist instead °file ranging the organs of the system, and thus. bring na ture in its proper and healthy channel, to accomplish which no medicine is superior to the Indian Vegeta ble Restorative Pills; their operation is, in ordinary doses, to promote a natural and eau) , evacuation, and at the same time by their tonic property impart vigor and health • to the system, but when'a pownrful and speedy operation is necessary, it will be accomplish ed by increasing the dose, which-may be done with perfect safety, as they are entirely Vegetable. They have been used as a family medicine fur years by many of the first respectabilityand Mato , they are not recommended to It heal ' all the ills that flesh is heir toe , yet it has been found very rare that it has been (4und necessary for those usingthem to employ any other medicine, and their occasional use will altimstinvariably prove an effectual preven tive to disease. They are exactly adapted to the use offamilies, travelers and seamen; they cleanse the blood, causing a flee circulation—open the obstruc tions and promote the secretions of healthy bile,and consequently are an excellent medicine for nausea, indigestion, nervous disorders, dejection, liver coin plaint, pains in the head,lide and breast, costive ness, loss ofappetite, urinary obstructions, ague and fever, bilious and intermittent fever, dysentery, rheu matism, scorfula, and are eminently useful in all fo• male complaints—and in one word, all diseases aris ing (torn unhealthy secretions and impurity of the blued. Numerous testimonials-of their efficacy in particular cases might be added,. but the proprietor prethrs presenting a few certificates of their general character, from persons of unquestionable.cando and veracity, who would not in any degree lslipti their influence to piomOte anything that is not of decided utility, and rely upon their intrinsic merits to gain them a reputation, feeling a perfect confidence that; none will abandon their use who give them a fitir 1 trial. heads of families should alwnyi keep a quantity of Dr. Osborne's Indian Vegetable Restorative Pills in the house; they never tail. For those mho are subject to fits, headache, giddiness, dimness of sight Or drowsiness arising from too great allisw of blood to the head, should take these pills in preference to anything else, as they are a sure remedy. Females who value good health should never be without Dr. Oaborne , s Indian* Vegetable Restorative Pills, as they purify the blood, remove-obstructions, and give the skin a healthful, clear, healthy and be coming appearance. It has been admitted by a num ber of physicians that females cannot too highly value these pills. CERTIPCATES. • The following certi6cktes are tiara the Rev. Thos. Newman and the Rev. David Webster, ministers in the Methodist E. Church, New York Conference. NEW. PALTZ, Sept. 501,45. Dr: Osborn—Dear Sir: I have used your Indian Vegetable Restorative Pills myself', and made use of than in my family, and most cheerfully recommend them as a very valuable family medicine. Respectfully-, THOMAS NEWMAN. .M.kaLtiosto,August D. T. Ostiornflear Sir: I have for sometime past made use of your Indian Vegetable Restorative Pills, both myself and iu my family, and do most cordially recomm . c . ud . qieui us a Superior . Cannily. medicine. Their action is cxgeedingly mild slut efficacious, and so far as my expe4ence goes, they are all that yint recommend thenito be. Iteapectiblly, Leiter from the Iles. George Bowes. ELF Donn, Walworth county, Wis. • Orborn:lt is with pleasure I inform you o. the great benefit which I have derived from your pills. I have Wien iu a decline fursome time, which has greatly alarmed me, more especially as my com plaint was a 'coasumptii e. one, and 1 have also been very billions, and liave labored severely with pains in my hbad, and my eyes ~have been so affected as to turn of a - cloudy, sallow andmther disagreeable com plexions. fly wife had suffered also from great weakness arid severe pains, and as your pill!' have so wonderfully • relieved us, we havonaniled the name of them all over our neighborhood ; and wher ever my extraordinary cure is known, as the most valuable preparation for purifying the blood and reg ulating the quern. I should not• have known the' worth of your pills had'it not been for the Rev. IV. F. Dewit, oftoddebackville, Sullivan county, N. who with great kindness sent me a box to try them, and to that box of pills I owe my health; and as the agent here is out of your pills, I wishyou would send inn ti paekage of holes as soon as possible. -Respectfully, GEORGE BOWES. • Diancrmrs.—Dr. Osbornc's Indian Vegetable 14- storative Pills should be taken every . night: for a week, less or more, as the obstinacy of the diseatie, or circumstances are. The usual dose is from 2to 5, according to tlte constitution of the Orson, but they should be taken iu sufficient quantities to operate two or three times .on the bowels. Very delicate persons should begin with but two, and increase as ihe natm oof the case may require. Those more rd bust or of very costive habit, may begin with three and increase to six, or.even more if it shall be found necessary, and they till effect a sufficiently happy change to guide the ilasient in their, future use. Each box contains thorn 35 to 40 tiills-Price 25 eta. Sold, wholesale and retail, at W. JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse,-No. sp, Liberty st.,head of Wood, the only place in Pittsburgh where te genu ine Dr. Osborn's Indian Vegetable Restorative Pills can be obtained. . ocil9-d&w6m SHOES, SHOES] snous. NEW FALL AND WINTER SUPPLY: • Cheaper than Ever, at : • IFOLLANSBEE & HAYW ARD'S, new • ' Boot Shoe end Trunk Stiire, , No IS6 Lib erty street, nearly opposite! thei head' of Wood street. . i ; F. & H. would respectfully announce that th4iiy hive in store rind are receiving their FALL. AND WIN TER SUPPLY OF BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, &ie., consisting of upwards of five h'undfcdpbckagei or'o kinds and qualities for Ladies,- Ottialdmen, Misses, Boys, youths' and childrensi wear. iTliesm = goods have been manufactured to . Our order, and expresidy for the Pittsburgh market—all'of whic h we are deter mined to SELL VERY LOW; as erom: our facilities in purchasing goods we are enabled so to do. : • We would :solicit an examination of our stock by all in want ofgoods in our lind, either it wholesalq or retail, as wit' feel confident we shall be enabled to prease, boa?. In regard to quality and prices. The niost ° of our gopds aro licanimanufaciuring es tablishments with whithwe ate concerned. We shall continue to receive weekly from those houses, fresh and desirable goods, made expressly for our sales. ' FOLLANSBEE &HAYWARD, - NO. 156 Liberty street. : - That Published. STaAnTF. accountß OFOOK or h P e e :ography, 3.. History, olg o a v i n e i r n n g ascot, and Resources, and noted citizens of the State; with a snap of the State and Of. each County; for the use of Schools,' by THOMAS Ii.BUILLIOWES. The above described book may with the utmost propriety be recommended td the attetition pf Direct tors of Public Schools, and to . Teachers in,geneinl. The author in his preface states," A book caleulated to impart to our youth a full and accurate knowleidgti of their own State, has long hems tleerned necessary. Whether this will.sdpply the want, experience dime can determine. The counties are nut treated in !au phabeticarocAer, but in dosser, accotding to theis form of surface, productions, Sind historical relations. To carry out the design,. a small state map, in addi tion to the several county rua'pa, has heen C01141.1116t..1 ed, with the classes of counties Marked upon it?' For sale by the doz. anti retail at:the Book and Paper Warehouse of LUKE LoomiS,:Agent. I sep 30 No- 89 INottslat. PithAturgh. i . „ • New: Dress W.F.I have nosionland a full assortment of'beatin Will Francis sad Seoteh .drcss Gargbams, toil led and plain at remarkable low prices. °Also ari article of embroidered Ginghaini-rery beautifill for Dresses, for 'sale by ABSAI,OIII.MORRIS, • aispl3 • 11o.:85 Market Street. - • .4 1 - ~.-' =BE ~ I! < ~.~'-: isiiis. riscio WEESITC L. ~,rty h. ; 1 1 •,. , • !.• ,r 1 '4: : '.=.:+.=•:' ~.1--;:,,:.i',.: *,::..i'.';".'. - ,-i - '.7.:,ji:'.:i.‘:....:!„: -. ., - ,i. ~'..;• •.I'l .Y:~. _ ~.~~. ERB lIIME EMI A YOSiTIVE . AND PERMANENT CURE nig niirc uncurls -1i ..s...o.4Cjlratvo.us COMPLAINTS:- “What though the causes riay . tiot be eiplainecii Since their effects aro ditty ascertained, . Let not dale:non, prejudice, or pride, Induce mankind •to sot the ineanv aside;' Means which, the' simple,. are by Heaven desigu'd To alleviate the ills 01 human kind.” DR. CHRISTIVS GALVANIC RINGS . ARD MAG• T : HIS remarkable invention, which has recoired ' the universal approbation of the medical profess siun of Great Britain, comprises an entirely new ap plication ofGalvanism, as a remedial agottissen - - of which the ordinary Galvanic Batteries, Electric and Magaetie Machines, &c., are entirely dispensed' with, and the mysterious.power of Galvanism applied without any of the objectionswhieh are inseparable from the general mode cow in eats. The strong des- • . ea, and irregular intervals, in which Galvanism iv ap plied by the Machine!' Las been pronounced, after • fair and impartial trial, to bo decidedly istfurtous, and • it was to remedy this radical defect that this new op. plication was projected, which, after unceasing toil, and perseverance, has been "brought to its present state ofperfection. The Galvanic Dings answer all the purposes of the most •expensive - Machines, .and ; in many other respects are more safe and certain In accmpplishing the desired effect. ,- • • The Galianic Rings used in connection with the' Magnetic Fluid, are confidently recornmended'in all ; disorders which arise from en enfeebled and v:nheall.hg, state of the nervous or vital system, and these tom-1 plaints aro among the most painful and Universal to. which we are subject: They arise, withosit exception s ' from one simple cause—a - derangement of the Neer.. ! oats System..-ancLit was ;in these cases that other . 'remedies' having en often failed, a new agent ivas greatly needed, which it is confidently believed, has. been found in the proper and judicious application: of Galvanism. • I The Galvanic Rings have been used With entire' • success in all cases ofßltinalAT/S3l, acute Or Chronic,' applying to the head, face or limbs, Gout; .Tic-Dolo-; rear, Toothache, Bronchitis, Vertigo, Nerve-is Sick Headache, Indigestion; Paralysis, Palsy, Epilepsy, ' Fits,Cramp, Palpitations of the Bear!,. Apoplexy, Stiffness of . Joints; Spinal Cernplcrints, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Nervous Tremors, Dizziness of Me Head„ ! pain in the Chcstand Side, General Debility, - Defleien. ey of Nervous and Physital Energy; and all NERV-: ! OUS DISORDERS. In casts ofeou.nthed Dyspepsia which is simply a nervous derangement of the Ibises• five organs, they have been found eqnally seccessfith Their extraordinary effects upon the system must be , witnessed to be believed; and as a certain preventive • ' for the preceding complaints they are eqeallyrecosts. mended: The Risme are of 'different prices, being. :' • made ofall sizes, and erasion' ornamental patients; "and can be Worn by the most delicate female without . tR slightest inconvenience:.' In fact, the sensation ! ii rather agreeable than otherwise. nice, Galvanic Bette, Bracelet*, Hands; 1: --- ---• Garters, Necklaces, die. • . i In come cases of a rely severe changer, and o I, [Tong standing, the power as applied by the Gel rani; Rings it not sufficientto arrest the progress ofdisease : and ultimately restore health. The improved modi. ',fication in the Galvanic Belts, Bracelets, &T., entire ly remedies thirobjection; any degree of power that : is required can readily be obtained, and'no complaint . • which the mysterious agent of galvanism can effect I will fail to be permanentlyselieved. These asticles • are adapted to the waists, annssiwristsslimiss, ancleir. " or any part of the body, with perfect convenience. The Galvanic Necklaces are used with greater bents- fit in cases of Bronebitia or affections of the throat ' [ generally; also in cases of Nervous Deafness; and I with almost unifunn success as a preventive fur Apo. [ : piexy, Epileptic Fits, and similar complaints. ! Christic's Magnetic Fluid . is used in coaneetion with the Galvanic Rings aid '' all th eir modifications. ' This composition has been ' 'pronounced by the French Chemistssto be one of the most extraordinary discoveries ofmodent science. It is believed to possess she remarkable power of ren dering the nen:es-sensitive to galvanic action by this means causing a concentration of the influence, at the seat of diaease, thus giving rapid and permanent re lief. No other composition in chemistry is known to produce the same effect, or to impart a situilax pro.; perty to the nervous sj stem, by means ofan outward local. application._ TheMagneti4luid contnieasith...,, lag capable of the - slightest injdry; its application' ia agreeable, and it is as harmless in its action as it is , beneficial in its result's. Full explanations and direc tions accompany it. The combined inventions are in every way_perfectly harmless; they are sold at prices within the reach of all and the discoverer only re. quests a fair trial as a , teat of their surprising efficacY and permanent benefit. • . j - ' Christle's Galvaic Strengthening Pi n s. :'verb. ;These articles forth another valuable application of the mysterious inftheuee of G alvanism. Theyi are an important, adjunct:to the genuine Galvanic Rings ' and their'mcidlfications ; acting upon the same princi- ple, but hating the advantage of more local applies. than.' They "in(ssconfldently recommended as a valu able additicinin the speedy cure ofßiletimatism,aente , or chronic; in all nervous• complaints, and as a peal the remedy in cases of Pain and Wcaknesx in the" Chest or Bade, Pain in the Side,inAsmatic Afjedions, and in Weakness or. Oppression of the PtilmostarsiOr 4ans. • In Spinal Complaints their effects are of the most decided character, and they hate often been used with complete success. They are also of the greatest advantage th Panes and .Weakness of: the Breast,and.are highlrreCommended fur many of those complaints to which females arc especially liable. As sit, effectual means for strengthening the system When debilitated with disease or other causes; as a certain aid in Constitutional) Weakness, as a Preventive of Colds, and in all:affections of the Chest, generally, the galvanic Strengthening Plaster n-ill be found of great and permanent advantage. tln a few words; it • embnced all the entice of the best tonic preparation, - with the important addition of the galvanic influence, ' which is neither impiaited nor exhausted, while the action continues. 'Tbese articles will he found entire- • ly free from those objections which are a •constant , source of complaint: with the - Ordinary : plaster! in • common; use. • - • ' 1 C' 1 7 1'1024. - si ' - ' Otr The great : cel brity and success of these arti- - cies have eaused'the . to be cosinterfeited by enprin dipled eersons. . Te. provide against imposition, Dr. Cnuasn° has bul.'onti authorized agent in each city et the Union. Thelinl l y agent in Pittsburgh, : ~ . ~ %. ' :W s W. WILSON, I CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS', • Of the highest and.most respectable character ' s's° Constantly received, regarding the extraordinary Value and success oftho above articles. It is believ ed that in the city of New York alone, upwards of EIGHT :THOUSAND 'PERSONS dining a period or less than a year, havy beau entirely relieved of the • meat paitful chronic' disorders, some of which have ompletely battled all former efforts of Medical' art. Indeed litany of ;the first physicians of this city, who 'disapprove of the Galvanic and Magnetic Machine, • Jeonstantly recommend this application in their prac. !prejudiced and with th e 'exception of those who are too !Prejudiced to give it 'a trial, the invention has re- Valved Unanimous favor with the most intelligent I ;among the Americas.' Facuity.. Dr. Christie is at all ,times ready and most happy to give every facility to :physicians ' and all interested, for testing the truth of this assertions and die efficacy of his discovery. • . ' Only:agency in Pitthburgb, Chimer of 4th and Market:et/net. I - h- s - octl4-dly I . 9IIIEISKIN AND COMPLEXION, lit - this (and,' ! 1.,' ' indeed, every other) season;-is often repulsive in appearance, caused, in eight cases out of ten, by !the atmosphere; add what persons suppose disease 'of the blood, is silaply a disease of the skin. If [ same of the thousands who take purgative medicine, *.pills, and useless Sarsaparilla, wore To nee on their !skin a Softening, an'd clearing balm, that opens the pores, whitens the akin, and causes a healthy perepi- I ration, 'that, be the'skin never so disfigured, unheal , thy ; or: diseased with pimples or freckles, sunburn, Ilan andimorphetv,• the true: and genuine JONES'S IITALII&N CHEMICAL 'SOAP never fails to cure and_ilisPel them, and . to make the skin clear and I'lovely.ll It acts sd -mildly and soothingly on the skin; that physiaiana use it on ladies and infants, in !old cases of seervy,,crysipelas, salt - rheum, sore head, ringwoins, and'it (mint, the genuine Jones , %dap) has often effected al cure when every other remedy failed, His indeed a blessed remedy-. Sold.' at JACKSON'SisPatent Medicine Warehouse, 89 Liberty street, bead of Weed—at the same place 'is sold the Moorish,llair Dye, Coral Flair Restora tive, and Spanish Lily White. PRINCIPAL OrrtenSign of the American Eagle, 82 Chatham street, New York. - T"'poisonons , effect on the skin of common pre pared chalk is not generally known .bx.ladies; hOwyellow rough and unhealthiit makes the skin in time; ltesides..wbaf a corpse like, pare' look it gives 'when ipplitd. They should use a beautiful prepar ation,purely. 'vegetable, which gives the face arras or neck, a natural life-like whiteness, and makes it smooth. It is culled. Jones' Spanish Lilly White, and is sold at JACKSON'S Patent Iktedicinc Ware J house, 89 Liberty 'street; headof Wood; at the same place•iii sold Jones' Coral Hair Reatorgilie, Italia Chemical Soap and unrivalled shtiSing !pap. ' jy24-tf. • - • 1 MEME • • , . . . _ --. _7 - : ,---, ,,.- . . --i, -..,J;•..,...,!.,.,..,. • .-,-- • • '`,,-' ''•,',.1.;.-";;.?''„ : - .. - •' , 'f . .; • ' • - ' - .1-.',--.;-(, ~-•'-',- : - ' -,':- - ' : '4l) ,"- .P,. , ..:, , --'', --- ' , ,';'?-;--ir . . ' ': ..' - :: -,-, ', '^i ''',-:a.' 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