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W.:Wallace Prepared- and corrected et;ert.Atteroooo., 3 parr 6 IIiCRES WATER IN TILE enar*EL OREM -13• At dusk yesterday evening there were 3i feet • water in the channel.' (ryThe splendid Steamer Defiance,Capt.GßEVS• LIE leaves for Louisviileio:day. (Erne restutar U. S. Mail and passenger packet 'ltimsenger; Capt:Ltironn, leaves . far' CinCinnati this morning- -.(21 The splendid Steamer New Hampshire, Capt ~„ leayes for New Orleans:this day. Si. , Swatara, 14 cks. hails. 44 Ibis. whiskey, 24 bids, molasses, 50, bi ls, lead, ck. 1 bbl. beeswa.x, - 2 boxes leather, 5 rolls do. 3S Sks.- feathers 4 cks. gingseng, 13 hbds. tobacco, 10t bbls apples, I fire Prf. safe, 4 grin - d -stones, 3 bags Potatoes, 20 tons metal . 9 bales hops. Monongahela Improtrn ents—per: str. Louis .14.% Lane, 59 bbls. flour, 12' bdis. leather, 26 rills do. 90 bbls. apples,' 21S bars lion, 1 boxes glass.' Per str. Consul, 150 bbis. flour. 1 box oysters, 2 tierces C, express pcks. 2 boxes aids.. 35 bxs. glass, 24 000 bids. whiskey, Ift lumber. bbls. cider, 38 bbls. charcoal, 2 carts 2.liorses, 10 bbls. flour. Dr. Jackson's Pile Embrocation. READ the following, from the editorial columns of Alexander's Weekly Messenger. ' loom ar Lnsr--,74 Sure Cure , for the Piles!— Physicnuis and Chemists have long been anxious to discever a medicine that would cure one of the most troublesome diseases, the Piles. Succesa hai at last been the result. Dr. JACKSON'S PILE EM BROCATION net only slops all bleeding, allays pain and inflammation, subdues that intolerable itch mg, but effectually cures, like a charm, and in a very short time, persons_ whose litres have been ren dered miserable for years Only a few from the great number of certificates will. be published. Read the following: , PILES;! PILES! ! PILES ! ' PifILADELDHLA, March 10, 151.5,1 , . • Western Hotel. f Dx.JACl.T.orr..—Sin I think there are few diseases more common and troublesome than the Piles, and during the last fifteen'symers I have suffered front' them very much f causing . pain; bleeding, and immo derate itching; I. used all the variousremedies but without relief, until I • gota bottle of your end:roc:l- . tins,. from Dr. Jayne, No. 8 South Thi rd streei; which • . has completely cured me in. three.wceksl - -Yours; truly, ' 8. 11. PLIMPTON'. For sale in Pittsburgh nt the PSKIN.TEA. STORE, 72 .; Fourth street, near Wood. oct2o-d&w EWARE OF THAT COUGH,- for coughing de ,notes irritation in the throat or lungs, which is the --iatorediatuprucunureuf Broncittlis e -Astkrastf-Itiood,.._Caniumation and DealA. .Now, there , is, no need of coughing at all, for JArdeg Expecioniar will immediately rc:. ticrc (Tie Cough subdue the inflammation;. cleanse, the Lungs. and Throat from all irritating or obsttuet ing matter, and effect a speedy cure. For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 73 Fourth street, near Wood. . oct24-dtew 'UFO! HO! YOU'RE GETTING BALD,' ARE I YOUr—Well, That is i misfortune and not i a, crime; but to remain laid, when so fine an opportu nity offers . to restore your hair, by alidthful and lib ' .eral use of JAYNE'S HAIR TONIC, is but little short of crime. This valuable preparation excites the scalp to i new and healthy 'action, cleanses it from scurf and dandruff, prevents the hair from fall lug of, cures those eruptive diseases which often ap pear upon the head, and in a majority of cases pro. duces a fine growth of.now hair. It also gives the hair a rich and beautiful appearance, unequalled by any thing of the-kind. For sale in Pittsburgh at thePEKINTEA STORE, 7.2• Fourth street; near Wood. I).'iticti-I-dtew =NM 4Y ;i i 8911 ACRES of Fanning Land, near St. Mary's settlement in Elk County. It adjoins the lands of Bensinge.l . It Co;: who are the founders of tliat settlement. To - a. levy German Farmers, wish ing to emigrate to that section where they, can enjoy all thee advantages of a new settlement,-and where the ordinances or the Catholic religion.are'daily ad ministered, these Lands afford the same comfort and facilities -as other - lands, that cost twice or three times as much. St. Mires settiement now numbers about 2500 souls, and is increasing rapidly.. 'Should a sufficient number unite and purchase the whole tract, an exchange will be made for other property near -Pittsburgh. For further particulars apply to L. WILMARTEL, Penn street, octl7-tf Or to V. SCRIBA, Wood street. Allegheny County, as. , . , c. - ..• , .7 .;,..-: s. 4. •r:•-:::,:,..4.:,-..-,-.:.$,-,,....:„,.!,:f•1::. x IN the, Court of: Quarter Sessions co , • inn County: .ifi • . In the matter of, the apPlication of the •,( Inhabitants .or.sections Nine and' Eighteen of the plan of. the City pis: tnct for admission into the City of Pitts burghilunder the natne.tand style of the "Seventh Ward or the City of Pittshargh.". And now; to wit, October 17, 1846: The Court or der an election to be held on the thirty .first day of October inst.., at the house of Wiliiam Wilson in Bald 18th. Section, between the beers of two and six o'- clock, And Robert Porter, C. S: Eyster, and James: - C. Cummins, are hereby appointed- to hold Said -election, and that at least tea days [ notice orthe time and place of inch, election be given in. the Pitts burgh Morning Post, and .Chronicle, hi accordance with the Act of Assembly of March Ist, 1845. From the record, • • JOHN YOUNG, Jr. ' - oct2o, Clerk. OTICE is hereby given to the qualified voters N residing within the bounds of the ninth and eighteenth districts, in Pitt township, that In pursu mace of the above Order, an •election will be held on Saturday, the '3lst:OCtober Mat., at the house of William Wilsenil Winds/vine turnpike road, be tween the hours of two and six o'clock, P. M., of said day, for the'porpoie or determining whether the said sett:ions 9 and.lS 'Shall be admitted into the city ofPittsburgh as the seventh-ward. ROBERT PORTER, C. S. EYSTER, - L CUMMINS. —.. . . Brazier , ' TUST reccivetl an assortment, lame sizes,BrazieiN liand•Bellows; also, Parlour:and Kitchen, do. Wholesale mid .101.1 K, W. BLAIR, ep29.. - . - 120 Wood sta . . . ....., . MERCHANTS RIM MANUFACTURERS Belli ' .' Pittsburgh, Oct:l6, 164.6. AN Uteetion for thirteen I)ircetore of this bank fur the ensuing pier, will be held at the Banking houie, on Monday, the - 16th of November next. o c tiO„l'm , , , W.ll . DENNY, Cashier. F.tanAncE PITZSBURGFI, October • 16, 1646 5 AN Election for thirteen Directors of this Bank will be helditt. the Banking Mouse, on Monday the 16th day of November nest. -Octl7.dtm THOMAS M. HOWE, Cashier. • •• DANE OF PITTSBUROII, October 16, 1845 AN Election for thirteen-Directors of this 1 ank for the mulling year will be hold at the Bank log Honda, on Monday the Sixteenth day of November next. fectl64llm) • -.JOHN SNYDER.; Cashier. Fall Opening OS Vailillonable 1111111inerys MRS. A. Ltecii, No. 9, Fifth st., 4 doors from Market, has a beautiful assortment of new k ed thshionsble Bonnets, selected from some of the 'Most fashionable houses in New York. Also a bead. ful assortment of Flower., Feathers, Ladies' Caps, Read Dresses, Rich Ribons, and 'a handsome article of Evening Dress Patterns; Children's Bonnets, Hoods, Y.elvet Caps, and a variety of other articles. She respectfully invites the attention of the ladles of Pittsburgh and Allegheny cities. 0ct.21411m MEE PORT OP PIT TOBIRK/11._ • - • 'ARRIVED SWatira; Jacobs, St. Louis. , - • Messeng,er, Linford, cincinnati.' Wilmington, Dawson, Wheeling. COnsul, BOWthan, Brownsville. Louis MrLane, Bennett, BroWnsville. -Michigan, Boies, Beaver. - DEPARTED. Mary Ann; Denison L'ohisville. Clipper, No 2, Crooks, Cincinnati; Rhode Island, Dawson, Wheeling; Anthony ;Wayne, Bennett, St Loitie; Union ' M'Lean , Si. Louis. . • Louis McLane, Bennett, Brownsville Consult, Bowman; Brownsville. Michigan, Boies, I3eaver. • IM PORT BY RIVEM. TO' GELMAN .FARIIIERS, oet2o-dte NOTICE. 7F7 74i-A BY LAsir NIGIIT'S 111A114. Fro , n the Baltittioie . 'Sun FRont THE SEAT OF WAR. ELEVEN.DYS LATE,R FROM MONTEREY'. The steamship Gtilveston 7 Capt. Wright, arrived e at New Orleans on th '2othinst., from Brazos• Sa ntiago. coming by way" of Galveston. She has re lieved our citizens of the painful suspense which they have labored tinder.for several days. Our advices front Monterey, came down to the 6th of October. The city is in the quiet occupa tion of our troops: . The report of the death:of-Col. McClung, of the Mississippi volunteers, is unfounded; he was impro ving. Lieut. Dilworth, of the first infantry, has died of his wounds Lieut. Graham, of the 9th in. fantry was still alive, and hopes were 'entertained that he would recover. ' The death' of Mr. Herman S. Thomas, of Har ford county, MI, will be deeply felt in his native State. He had joined McCullough's Rangers to see active service, and fell in storming the second height. • Capt. Owen, formerly-lieutenant of the Baltimore battalion, left Monterey on the 6th of October, and furnishes the Picayune with many interesting details. He sari the American loss in the three actions is set down at 561 killed and wounded. The Mexican loss - has not beerr, and probably never will be ascertained with certainty. It is be. tiered to exceed 1,000. ; , The steamer Col. Harney, with government stores, was lost, with fifteen lives, on the 12th inst., at the mouth of the Rio Grande. An' express had arrived at Monterey that Gen Wool; with 3,500 men,.was to leave San Antonia the 28th of September, for Chihuahua. [Correspondence of the N. 0. Picayune.] MONTEREY, Sept. ‘,29, .5, P. M. An eipiess rider has. this moment arrived from Salinas; which place he lelt this morning. It is only a days ride this side of Saltillo, and he states, on the authority of the Mexicans, that Santa Anna arrived at that city yesterday morning or the even ing previous,' and at once commenced fortifying the place with vigor. He had no less than 13,000 men with him, which, added to those which left here under Atnpudia, will swell his army to over 20,000 men. Report further has it, that he is to erect works and batteries close by the Rineonnado, the limits of our lines, by the close of the 60 days truce. Ii all this should prove - true the army may have more bloody work to do than ever. One thing is certain , . Santa Anna was hourly ex pected here when Gen.; Taylor arrived. and Many think that Ampudias'reason fur wishing to retire was:the fact that he foUnd himsellto a degree sur rounded after the successes of' the 2d division, and was anxious to form's junction with his master on the best terms he could Make. We shall know more about this matter in a day or two. The following order, of Gen. Taylor announcing his victOry, we copy f.om the American Flag of the 10th lust: • Headquarters-4o my of Otenpation, Camp near Monterey, sept. 27, 1 - 5.16. 5. The Commanding qeneral. has the satisfactibn to congratulate the Army under his command upon another signal triumph over the Mexican forces. Superior to us in numbers, strongly fortified and with an immense prepondetance of artillery, they have yet been driven from p. int to point until for- ced to sue for terms capitulation. Such terms have beeit granted' as were. considered due to the r gallantde of the town and the libcrtl_polics oftiur owtfrovernoretit. - Itte"7l.llo4l — tiegt - 10 turn hit tiousks. to- his commanders and to all his olficera and men, bath of the regular and vo),unteci force*, for the skill, the'Courage and the perseverance With which they have overcome Manifold difficulties, and finally achieved 'a victory shedding lustre upon the Amer. icati arms.: A great result has been obtained, but nut with out the loss of many gallant and acconaplished of ficers and brave, men. The Army and the coun try will:deeply sympathise with the families and friends of those who have thus sealed , their devo tion with their lines. By order of Maj. Gcn. TlTtog: (Signed) \V. W. S. BLiss, Adj't. Gen G. A. M . C.Lta., A4 . t. Adj t. Gen. CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! ! CLOTHING ! !! The Three Big DOOrs va. The 'Weatern World 111 150,000 WELL SELECTED GARMENTS IV°W made and ready to be cffered on the most . LI liberal terms topy old custom ere and the pub tic in general. The Proprietor of this for lamed,and extensive establishment has now, after returning from the Eastern cities, at much trouble and expense, just completed his fitll and winter arrangements to supply his thousands of customont With one of the ; most desirable stocks of Clothing that has ever been nffered in this or . any other market west of the moun tains. For neatness in style and workmanship, com bined with the very low price which they will be sold for, must certainly render the old unrivalled Three Big Doors one of the greatest attractions of the western country. It is gratifying to me to be able to announce to my numerous fiiends at home and abroad, that notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts which I have made to meet the many calls in my line, itis with,dilliculty I can keep thee with the constant rush that is made um' this popular establish ment. It is a well established filet, that my sales are eightor ten times larger than any other house in the trade, and this being the case on the amount sold, I can afford to sell at Much less profit than others could possibly think of doing if they wished to cover con tingent expenses. ' I intend ;to Make a clean sweep of all my present stock before the beginning of next year; conning' - to this conclusion, I will make ,it the interest of every man, who wants a cheap winter suit r to call and purchase at the Three Big Doors. octfll-d&w ; JOHN 31,cLosiCEY. BL'EACIIED SIIEETINGS AND SIIIRTINGS.— The attention mf•parchasers is invited to our geral stock of these Goods. •44 superior Sea Island Shirting Mullins; 15-16 CL u Cl 41 7-8 " 12-4 Hamilton Sheeting; 5-4 " i/ ' 9-8 " it mar 17 SHEA & PENNOCK UST-received from New York, a large quantity of liavanna and Principe Sagan; of the most,' popular and sur .tior brands now in use. Also, an excellent vide, 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. may:). Superior Building Lots for Sale in the Fifth Word. EIGHT Lots, fronting on. Penn street, opposite LAI the mansion of Dr. Shoenberger, the corner on Mann street, 221 feet by 100, the others 20 feet each by 100, all extending - to Spring Alley. Five Lots fronting on Liberty street, at and adjoin ing Factory street, each 20 feet by 160 deep to Quin cy street, opposite the new CatholidChurch, on these are erected seven frime baildings. Title indisputable and a liberal extension of pay ment to suit purchasers. They will be sold to close the concern. Apply to Michael .Allen,, or Lewis Hutchison,, at their. warehouses, or to' James S. emit, Esq., it his office, 80 Fourth street. QUA variety of Cotton Machinery, viz: --Cards, Throstles, Mules, &c., still on hand for sale on very reasonable terms, and time, on large sales. -octlg-d3m Blakely •nd Mitchell, Offices on Penn and 1 inlllffield its ,4GENTS for the Old Black Ball Line of Liver . pool and New York lacketa. Remittances: made as usual, to England, Ireland, W sums 3cotland and ales, in sus'of one pound sterling Ind upwards=payable in any town of importance in Great Britain and Ireland.. Per,Ons whaling te send for their friends can have :hem brought out by the above splendid line, on the 15th and 16th' of any month. iy7 JUST RECEIYED—LETTEiss FROM BROOSA, Asia Minor, by Mra. E. C. A. Schneider, iiith an essay on. the prospects or the Heathen and our duty to them by Rev..B. Sehneider, and an hitroductio. by Refr:E. Heiner, A.M.' `Published by Rev. Senile Gutellum, Clismbstsburgh, 1546.. Poi sale by • jell SCHWA k SCHEIBLER, 115 Wood at -; , • - , • • • - " • • NES ~::~~~ - OnsEus—No. 123 Segare 1 Segars it EMI k! . ~"•,':-;i.;')'.;',7',:'.,-', ; ' • ''‘VCZ • .. .. . . - - . ..:.; --- .t.....14:...•:1, .. . .. ~ .. .._ For NewrOr ellllllll. .. t '.... , THE steamer rt EW RAMPSHIRE,W.IL Ames, Master, will leatve for the above andintermediate landings OA Saturday: next, 31st inst., at 10 o'clock, A. M. Fin freight or passages having superior antoramo daylong; apply on board or to —I JAMES MAY. ~ . .. The New Hampshire will receive:freight Sir Little Rook, Von Buren, Fort Smith, FortGib4 sonnd all landings on the Arkansas River. ..,' :'..:-.: '-:',. ; . (0et30.: For Oinellinatt:'.. Ajmuk. The new light draught'packet steam er CALrFORNIA t Captain; Hunter, will forteeave above and all intermediate ports this day; regularly. For freight or passage apply on borWd, or to . . _ _ J. W. BUTLER & BRO., Second sf. The California was built expressly for the above trade, and will make her trips regularly during the season. angi 5 For Lottitivilie....ftegular Packet. The new and splendie!bassenger steam er TOIsiNALEUKA, Capt. J. K. Moody, will run in the trade from Pittaburgh to Louisville, during the season of 1846. • . The Tonnaleuka was built expressly for the trade, and is elegantly furnished in every respect . Furfreight or passage apply on board ror Cincinnati. The well known fast running steamer CAMBRIA; W. Forsyth, Master will run as a regulaqacket,leaVing every Wednesday morn ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling,; at 10, p.m., the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Saturday, at 10, A. N. 1 For freight or passage apply On board, or to FORSYTH & Co., Agents, No. 30, Water street. For Clinetonsil' and' Lontsvilli. I - The neW and sple,ndid,possenger steam er COLUM A.; O'NEAL, Master, wil leave for the above arid intermedilte ports, regular ly. , . For freight or pasange applyi on board, or to jet ' ' D. IVILICINS, ,Agent., , For 'Saint Louts—Regular Packet. liaallThe new and splendid' pasiengerateam er BRUNETTE, Capt. Perry, will run in e trade from Pittsburgh to St. Louie, during the season 'of !Sgt. The Brunette was built expressly for the trade, and is elegantly found in every respect. For freight or pasmige.apply on hoard For Cincinnati slid St. Louts The passenger steamer PALESTINE, Capt. Williams, will leave for the above 'an all intermediate ports regularly. For freight or passage apply on board. jc9. Tuesday Evening Packet. _ The new and splendid passenger steam boat DECLARATION; Capt. Vortices, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday 'evening at 3 o'clock. Returning -Site . ; Will! leave Cincinnati every Friday evening at 3 o'clock ) ' ale Declaration offers superior accommodations to passengers. For freight or 'passage apply on board. jel CINCINNATI PACKETS. MONDAY PACKI.;T The regular mail and passenger steamer „ MONONtIAIIELAI, Capt. Stone, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and CinUin nati, leaving this port every 'Modday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. ht., the same day. Return ing, she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10. A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Monongahela was briilt expressly for thit trade, and offers to the passengers comfort, and su perior accommodations. mar 31 'MONDAY PACK,EI TIIE regular mail and pasenger steam er UNION, Captain Maclean, will run as w regular packet hetvveen' pittsimr,;ll and Cincin nati, leaving this port every Moitday at 6 o'clock, P. M. Returning she will lem , e]Cineinnati even Thursday .at 6 P. M. ; The Union was built eptiL:sly for this trade, and affords every acconimodiftlon. For freight or passage apiily, oh.hoird. may' Tllll regular mail and passengersteam er 11111 FANIA,• Capt, John Kline°lter, will run as a regulni . packet'between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port !every Tuesday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 PJM. of the same day.— Returning, she Cincinnati every Friday at 10 A. M. For freight or psaUnge4pply on board. Thu Hibernia was built lexpressly for the trade' ? and offers to the passengcri every comfort and su r perior accommodations. apt WEDNESDAYPICKET THE regular mail .aud passengersteam er NEW ENGLA.N.D, Capt. S. 11. Page, ;ill7.un as a regular packet 'betWeen Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leavin7)this port. every Wednesday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day.— Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Saturday at 10 A. M. For freight or! passage tipaly on board. The New England was built espreEsly f or this trade and o ff ers to the passengers every com fort and sutlC rior accommodations. mail% THU W•11A Y; PACK KT. TIIK new U.S. Mad steamer ACADIA, E. Lucas, - Master, will run as a regO p passenger packet between Pittsburgh and the v :dlove port daring the season of 13.46, leaving ever:. Thursday at 10 o'clock A.lll. The Acadia is new and has stiperior accommoda tions. For freight or passage apply on board, or tip ap9, J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. FRIDAY PACtLET TUE regular Mail and passenger steain cr CLIPPER No. 2, Captain Crooks, will run as a regular packet bet Ween Cincinnati and Pitts burgh, leaving this port every Friday itt 10 A. M., -and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the lame day. Returning she will leave Cincinnati e'yery .Nliondayst 10 reclok, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board: The Clipper No. 2 was bnilt expressly for this trade end offers to hole passengers every comfort and al> . arimmodatimi. l• i mar 23 ' SATURDAY P $(7 h: The regularmail and passenger steamer , CIRCASSIAN, Capt. Ism*. Bennett, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this pert every Saturday, at l lo, A. M., and Wheeling at. 10, P. M., the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10, A. M. Per freighi or passage apply on board. The Circassian was bu It-e:tpressly for this trade, and offers to her passengers revery comfort and, ac commodation. , . mar 23 `SATURDAY PACKET. Tlin regulni mad and passenger steamer MESSENGER, Capt. Linthrd; will rdn as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday at 10, A. Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday t at 10 u'clk A. M. i'or freight or Passage Apply on board. The Messenger was built expressly for this trade, and oilers to her passengers' every comfort and ac commodation. I . mar 23 Fresh ,OYstees. 11 7 1 HE subscriber will receive fresh Oysters dully j_ from Baltimore, Which he will serve up f in all the different styles, at the Fi•anklin Hotel, Fourth st., between Smithfield and Grant, octl3 N E 7 W iIA 1 Q O O D'B rriE subscriber is now leeching a large and fine A_ assortment of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, recently pur4hased flom trio manufacturers and im porters, in the New York and Philadelphia Markets,' since the great fall in ,ric4s, and will bo sold twenty per cent cheekier than the dame description of Goods were ever 'before offeired y in this market. All those wanting great bargahis are requested to call at No, 65 Market street. SLIAWLS, SIIAWLSI ALARGE and splendid assortment of rich and Magnificent SHAWLS, just received -this day embracing all the now and desirable styles, viz: Paris Printed Terkeri,Cashmere and Mocha, Embroidered Black and Mode colored Silk, Fringe, Thibbet and D , Laine,Cliamelion Plaid, and Striped Silk, Merino, and Persian,lPlaid, 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 • l ABSALOM MORRIS, 80.15 No. 65 Market st. Lady's Dress Saki. ECEIVBD this day, several packages of very lito rich new atyla Uersian—embossed Ombri, Bra cadc,.Chamelion, Striped, Plaid and Poult de Sole, and Black Satin, Striped Armour. Drcas Silks, and will he geld, clump fur Cash, by • aepl 3 ABSALOM Ms ' RIS, N 0.65 Market at. r!=r=l TWIT ItIMEIVED this day, embracing all the 0 HOW and desirable styles in the market; and will Leonid atlinatly reduced nrices, by - • 11/ ATISALOM MORRIS, No. 65 Market at. sushmerea and De Lnines. JUST RRCEIVD, a beautiful assortment of now style,Paris printed, Ombri shaded, Rep Corded and 'plain Cashmeres and D'Laina, and for sale by • sepls ABSALOM MORRIS, 65 Market street. _~..~ -. v....~.~....... : ~:.~- . -~- ~r.~, ;, ~_:` - " ~ j,e ~~'r~'~a R ~,. - 14": ..~"". x .~' ~ -... Granteetion'ersc. Vie apping, Papera. g Reams Cap Glase4, !Ike; 'Orange, 'el Green and Parple, just received; encifOr'sale JOHN H. MELLOR, 81" Wood -Street. by oct2l QPADES, SHOVELS, &c.--• 10 20 doz. Spadini; - 50 Coal, Canal and Grain Shovels; 20 4, Mattocks and Picini; on hand and for sale' at manufacturer's prices by, . oct24 GEO. COCHRAN 26 Wood at. CASSINETTS - AND FLANNELS.—One case Cas j sinettsii one case Red Flannels, for sale low by 0ct2.4 GEO. COCHRAN, 26 Wood st. " For Cash Drily. T WO second hand Pianos, in good order, for sale j very low, at . F. BLUME'S, oct2l N 0 .112 Wood st., 2d door above Stb. Leather. •gn Sides of N. Y. and Baltimore tanned sole JiCd e.A.I leather, in stint and Tor sale by W. BRYANT, 183 Liberty st. - ___.— oetl2-Imd&w Tissinir's 011, 11 2 Bids. best brown" Oil, just received and for sale by W. BRYANT, octl2-I.rnd&u , ° 183 Liberty st. Hides. • : 1750 gn Spanish and Missouri Hides in store and Spanish sale by W. BRYANT; octl2-Imd&w IS3 Liberty st. Sheep Skins. 900 Sheep skins, Bark Tanned, v r ß or ß 7lz . 4 , 183 Liberty at. octl2-Imd&w Morocco Leather, and Bindings. JUST received, a large stork of Morocco, Bindings and Linings, and Lace Leather, for sale ,by WALTER 1111YANT,, Ne. IS3 Liberty at. octl2-ImtlEov VRII , 7K 1111LLKRIS Tlapr Proof' Blacking; lorsale by (30.13 ' HAYS ar BROCKWAY Abip 1117.ACK-2 caiks, assorted, for sale by - octl3 HAYS '— & BROCKWAY VAL SODA; any qaantity for sareqty oetl3 . i HAYS & fiDOCKWAN iILORIDE or Lime, in tore and . for sale by C octl3 iIAYS & fiItOCKWAY. TAR. CU LLEN'S Andiau Veketable Panacea; If for sale by TAR. Cullen's Indian Vegetable Remedy, on hand 11 and fur sale by c ° on BAYS & BROCKWAY. IIIJSSEL S unrivalled shaving Cream, warranted • genuine; for sale by ROSE PLNK—one case English; for sale by . MAYS & BROCKWAY, No. 2, Commercial Row; Liberty a, FLOUR -23 Barrels — , fresh ground—just received and fur sale by MARTIN & SMITH, octl7 56 Wood street. 1), OTTER.-10 kegs, Rutter, a very good article; * 1) just received audr sale by • MARTIN & SMITH, 56 Wood street. SPia O iIL.L-I.o:bb is. winter strained Sperm Oil, bleached, in store and for sale by net S MARTIN & 56 Wood at. riIiANNER , S bbls. Tanners' Oil, a I , et) 1 superior article, in store and fur sale by Oct MARTIN & SMITH, 56 Wood at. FISH.-30 bids. No. 3 Mackerel (very fine) 10 " N 0.2 do. 15 half No. 2. • ' 10 qr. 4, No. 2. Received and Gir sale by S :11ARTIN & SMITH, 56 Wond st. (101 , 1:1:E.-:300 bags best Rio Coffee, 10 " Old Java do. Jest received and for sale by octS MARTIN & SMITH, 5G Wood Farrel. I,bhls. Family Flonrjusiree'd and fur sale by fi nicKETsoN, oceto 170 Liberty st. ! -- ••••'''.'"”.. l -, —3OOO his winch e;Lvitavill_brvrtti..- ocl s . MILLER. & RR% E NON. QANTKitur, WINE--111 canker Sauterne Wine just received on consignment and fer Nate by oct:i MILLER 8.; RIC IiETSON.. 'Pierces ./"ILARET-2cnwkgchret just received and for sale k i by loct:5) MILLER & RICKETSON. ` 3 .13'KETS-.2.0 dor. painted buckets just rec'd and t;lr sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, oet.s . No. 17.0, Liberty street. Tierces fresh Rice; Pi 14 bids, Conklins improved Lard Oil; 1 O,NO tho. Bacon, Shoulders. On hrtitil and rhr tide by F. S'ELLEItS. sep24. No. rt. Liberty street. ARD, Rio kegs, Ko. Lnrd nu consignment; And for stele by F. SELLERS. sep24. No. 17, Liberty street UGAP. 1101:SE NIOLOASSES.--6 bide. 'Goudals,' 0 S. 11. Molasies, in store and for sale by Ilinsiquetp INittts. ri ED. S. SWART% has'on hand a lut of very au -Jr perior white and colored Musquetu Netts which will be acatl cheap at No. 106 Market street. jet 3 Ai OILOGANY VENEERS AND BOARDS—Just seemed, a large assortment of the above, and for sale at F. lILUMES SOO NO. 112 Wood street, 2nd dtiur above sth I)SA LMS S. 11`i PANS, Ibr the use of the German I Reform...l Church in the U. S. of America, En glish and Gemini'. For Rule by fell :4711.111A & SCIIEIIILI 7 .II. 115 Wood At. BEDSTEADS of different kinds 'tvitb COZZIIIII% , iron patent fastenings, superity to anything now ,R use, for sale low at the Ihrinturd Warehouse of angl. T. 11. YOUNG & street. OLES—Pier, Centre and Card Tables of differ eat patterns. If you want a good article cheap call at the Furniture Warehouse of T. IL YOUNG & Co, jc6 31 Hand t.t. Wood Street Property for Sole. THAT desirable lot of ground at the:foot of Wood - street, occupied at the time of the great fire by Messrs. King & Holmes, is offered for kale. EMittire of [aogb] J. K. MOORHEAD. Coffee. 3nh BAGS Green Rio, part prime; "—' l - 1 5 " Old Government Java; Arriving, this day and fur sale by aug2s LAM_BERT'S: : SHIPTON -1 4 ISH-150 bbls No.:; Lary's Mackerel; -L 20 " " 3 North 10 " " 1 " " 20 " Herring (Allwires) 5 " No. 1 Salmon; in store and for sale by [1,,7,25T LAMBERT & SHIPTON. C. SCHMERTZ lIIIDS. N. 0. Sugar, strictly prime • 23 bbls. Nos. 4 and 6 Loaf; ; 10 cases "Lovering's" I). R. Loaf Sugar 118 bbls N. 0. Molasses; In store and tbr . sale by - - LAMBERT & ang2s. 133 and 13:5 Wood street. _ . ITEAS-120 packages Y. H., Impl., G. P. and Powchong, of late importations, arriving and for sale by [aug2s] LAMBERT & SHIPTON. ABSALOM hiORRIS H.AVING a very large and commodious ware house, we are prepared to , receive (in addi tion to freight for shipinent) a largo amount of Pro duce, Sze. on storage at low rates. 03 C. A. ItIeAtNIULTY St CO, Canal Basin. BAYS S. BROCKWAY HAYS & BROCKWAY Litt Improvement. Sugar tend Molasses Storage 50 BIiLS. Pitch: 60 f , Rosin; .150 Boxes Tobacco, various sizes; 10,000 Seed leaf Cigars; On nonsignment and will be sold low for Cash, or exchanged for Pittsburgh manufactures, by seps' TAAFFE & O,CONNOR. TOBACCO. -75 large and 90 small boxes Missou. ri tobacco, of prime quality, just received on consignment,' and will be sold cheap for cash, or Pittsburgh manufactures. august 18 TAAFFE & O'CONNER. Cotton Yarn, &o. LBS. assorted nambora, long and 45 000 abort reel Cotton Nam. 15,000 lbs. Carpet. Chain. 10,000 " Cotton Twine. 150 Bales Common Batting. 100 " Extra family do: . • For sale low to city Or country trade, by M. B. RIMY dr. CO., 57 Wood street. I=iMMEEi Security to PUrchecers. Baca bA - GENNS SUGAR COATLD PILLS Ms u pon it _—• ALL nibri filvatute I a 0. . CLICKENER'S SUGARCOATED VEGETABLE PILLS are. the first and only Medicine ever known that will positively cure Ileadache,Giddiness, s Measles, Salt Rheum, Rheumatism, Piles, Heartburn, Worms, Dispepsia, Scurvy, Cholera Morbus,' Small Pox, Jaundice, Coughs,Ruinsy, Paine in the Back, Whooping Cough, Inward Weakness, Consumption, Fits, Palpitation of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Rising in the Throat, I,rysipelas, Deafness, Dropsy, Asthma, - • Itchings of the Skin,. Fevers of all kinds, Colds, Gout, Gravel, Female Complaints, Nervous Complaints, And all other diseases originating from impurities of, the blood. Onr They have cured, since their introduction, over 2,000 persons, who have beds given up as hope less cases, by the most eminent Physicians. • They are patronized and recommended by men of the highest distinction, among whom are.-- • lion. David It. Porter, • Hon. Henry Clay, Hon. John Q r . Adams, Hon. Daniel Webster, lion. Martin Van Buren, Hon. J. C. Calhoun, Gen, Winfield Scott, - Col. R. M. Johnson. - Hon, Jamds K. Polk, „Gen. Lewis. Cass. (Kr Their virtues are scrinfidlible that the money will be returned in all cases they do not give univer sal satisfaction. Although but two and a half years have elapsed since these celebrated Pills were first introduced to the public, the sale of them in 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 have 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 employment of - 27 hands, exclusive of 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 cGuntry...)These facts must I show, conclusively, that Dr. Cfickener's Skgar Coat ecl Pills, besides being the very best medicine in the, world,are held in the highestestimation by the public., [ We might extend this publication to an indeferw Re length, if we deemed it expedient to publish all tersimonials we have received) not only from agents but individuals and families, who have experienced the behficial effects of elickcner'S Sugar Coated Pills, but we deem it unnecessary. _The most in contestible evidence of their - unprecedented success, are thenkmberless Imitations and Counterfeits which have already appeared, notwithstanding the brief pe riod they have been before the public: Even some of ourktatincliest pill makers have had the audacity' to imitate the Capsule of Sugar, in order to disguise the ingredients of their - vile compounds, and palm them off" for the "real simon pure, uch paltry shifts cannot last long without exposing, their hideous deformity. Truth and honesty must inevitably pre vail over rascality and deception. For sale in Pittsburgh by WM. JACKSON, et his . Patent Medicine Warehouse, No. 89, Liberty street, head of Wood st., -Pittsburgh. Price, 23e. per box. Dr. Clickener'S principal office is SI Barclay street, New York. ;Kt Beware of an imitation article called Im proved Sugar Coated Piliz c purporting to be patented, as both the pills and the pretended patent i are for geries, got up by a miserable quack n . New York, who, for the last four or 'five years, has made his living by cuunterfeiting popular medicines. .. irr' Remember, Dr. C. V. Clickener is the original inventor of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing of the sort was ever heard of until he introduced them in June, 1843. Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for Clickenees Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and take no u&er, or they will be made the victims of a fraud, ' oct 19-411 y _ • _ SPLENDID STOCK' OP NEW FALL GOODS. LEXINDEIt tit DAY, take great pleasure in in: 1 - 1 forming the inhabitants of Pittsburgh. and the sun . ..nailing country, that they have just received a splendid stock of New Fall Goods ' of almost every description, a large portion' of which having been bought at Auction, at a great sacrifice, and from the Importers and torumfacturers at unpreeedeutedlt RAS Fiti)WiPtit-kAlB;_li*eiaie7ceSiectfullY inviter ;thetii to call and csainiiio their stock, being I 'confident that they 'Will lie pleased with the goods and prices. LADIES' DRESS GOODS: Our stock of Ladies? - rest- goods is very superior and cannot he surpassed, consisting in part of Super Satin striped Cashmere, timbre shaded, do.; Splendid Figured, do. in great variety; Cabibruia and Clermont Plaids; Gala Plaids; Chusans; Plain and figured and Satin striped"Mouslin de Laines; Super' French and Scotch Ginghams; new style Embroider ed do; splendid Cashmere and de Laine . rates; Ameri• can, French and English Chintsea of the latest Styles, Ste. ktc. We have a very handsome assortment of Silks, inch as super Black and Blue Black, Fig'd and strip ed Silks; Super Plain and Figtred"changeable, do.; Ombre Shaded and Changeable Striped, do.; Plain, Black and Blue Black &HAUS; Wide India. du; Plain Black and Blue Black Silks of extra quality and width, suitable fur mantillne;&c. &c. 5.L1.4 IVLN! SHAWLS!! • In this department we.can offer. gfeat bargains, from Auction sales of importers in New York and Philadelphia, among which are splendid Terkeeri Shawls; Super Cashmere, do.; Embroidered Terker ri, do.; Plain and Embroidered Thibet, do; Super heavy Ottoman 'Silk , do.; Splendid' India Sik, do.; Latra Hernaiii, do.; Heavy French Crape, do.• ' Plain and Embroidered Cloth, do.; Plain, Fig'd. and Em broidered De Laines, do.; Splendid French Brocha, do. all wool; Brocha and Cashmere Long Shawls, and an immense variety of different descriptions of Fall and Winter Shawls, many of them will be sold at half the cost of importation. CLOTHS JRD CASSIMERES. F. SELLERS Embraced in our stock ofthcso are Super French, West of England, and American Cloths, of almost . every color—lleavy Twoed Cloths; Beaver and Pilot Cloths for over-coats; Ziuppr,Black Cassimeres; Fan cy, Striped, do. in great variety, &c. &c. BLd NK ETS! BLANKETS! ! Extra American Premium I3lanketsl Super Whit ing, do; Heavy Twilled, do; Hose, do; and a num ber of other 'mikes of extra quality._ LADIES , CLOAKINGS. New style Ombre Shaded Cloakings; Handsome Plaid, do, Ileavv Cala do. for do. : ALPACAS AND MERINOS. A very large assortment of Alpacas and Merinos,. of every quality and price. Preach Merinos and Bombazines, butte Black and colored. . ALSO, Cassinetts• Red, White and Yellow Flan nels; Tickings; Checks, Diapers; Brown and Bleach ed Table Linens. Sheetings; Table Cl'oths; . Canton : Flannels; heavy Gloves; Silk and Linen Mkt's.; Scarl4-S:to - els; 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 estecially invited to examine our stock of French Mies, Cassimeres and l'estings; as we are prepared to sell Goods to those who buy to sell again, as IoW as they can be bought in the regular way in the East ern. Cities. and by having a buyer resident in the east, attendant upon the Auctions; we have rare fa cilities for procuring now snd desirable Goods, at the lowest possible prices; we are regularly receiving new Goods every few days through the year. ALEXANDER 4. DAY, oct6 73 Market at.; N. W. eor ofthe Dianiond. glitz subscriber has on hand a large and splendid I stock of Cabinet Furniture, which - he is willing to sell at Mist, being desirous of closing-his present business for the purpose of entering extensively into the manufactory of' a superior article of Bedsteads, which he will sell at lower rates than they have here tofore been offered in Pittsburgh. ect2o li. H. RYAN, Fifth st. RHODES & 4LCORN, (Late of New York city,) No. 27 Fifth st., between Wood and Market, Manufacturers of Mustard, Ground Spices, Cansulls, &c., fkc., wilropen daring 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 intentling . to go east would do well to call before leaving the city. They.may . be found at their warehouse Nu. 27 Fifth street,. in Ityaii , s Building.sep7 . . . T --- • o RENDER TIIE HUMAN HAIR SILKY, SOFT, FINE AND CLEAN; to make the scalp healthy, smooth, white and fruitful, so that a good crop may spring therefrom, persons have but to ex pend thirty seven and 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 emhelish, to dress, beautify, and preserve, to force growth, stop falling off, and cure aorufs or dandruff's tho JONES' CORAL HAIR RESTORA TIVE will never fail to do all this, as hundreds will tell you with gratitude. :it dresses the hairbeautiful ly, and makes red or grey hair Grow. darkfrom the roots.: Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse, 89 Liberty street, head of Wood.—price thirty sever. and a half cents, Sly cents and one dollar Rer bottle. At the same place is sold the Italian Chemical SOSO; Spanish Lilly White and unrivalled ehavine i 9254 ' _ 'w-_ cmgireso.la 1 / 2 0.Tr I lly 1 . ! . , by Cs. V. SILKS! SILKS!! Selling off nt Cost. .Y''-. -.. .t,.Z;•;;' ,. ' - iriAi7 .' .:;.",:.'...!:6',-"::::,.'f,' =MN --,.--,----.,-- Dr. Ostlinariaetaludistaz Rector-'''''Vegeisserte Prepared'rgf Ihcfleyrigi Ifeizigikof Neu; York•cit7 ,' IlliliFluitrecedentratltimentis that iia s atttintitil the use a these raisin the practice efthe preprie 1. tor for ' ill , last: six or eight years, has 'Milt:tied hin. to yield to:thnitneortunites of Many wile - have used and been' benefitted' by them; and make arrange ments to p ace Mein within the reach:of t he public l generally, . In doing so he'feela 'called upon to say that the Wien Vegetable Restorative. Pills islleci , dedly supnrior: to any with. WhiCh he is , aequainted. They cornbine*;the properties of many of the best .vegebible faedicioes (used in no other pills) . in suc h a manner as to afford not only immediate and bem porary but permanent relief. • ' ' : ' The valeable tonic which enters into their com petition, by their action upon . the senientrY' organt bold in'eheck the purgative principle, end' induce a gentle and natural operation, without incitinienienen or pain, and while they restores natural and healthy action off the stomach, liver and bowels, ' they in crease instead of diminishing the strength of the pa, i tieht. The general opinion that ii powerful and vio -1 lent pergptive is rieeessary , is reunited in error; they in general; irritarethe stomach aud,bowels, derange I the secretions, and - are productive .of very, serious consequences, and it should be known thatthegreat mass of pills in general use. are composed of . the most powerful and irritating purgatives, and act with too 'greatlis degree of violetice,- producing that de rangeutent in the system that is folin - wed .1;1 . eon stigatiOn of Ihe bowels, tndigestionand costiv eness. From these facts "tire natural inference would be that to Maintain 'uniform health it il.i.necissary - to correerunhealthy aceretioriii,nxpel morbid humors and purify the system, by the use of a medicine that. 1 will l act effmiently yet mildly, assist instead of de, ranging tlfe,ergans of the system, and An& bring ria titre In itsitroper and healthy channel, to accomplish which nOlmetlicinc i s superior to the Indian-Vegeta ble Restorative Pills; their operation is, in ordinary diies, to promote a natural antieasy evacuation, and at the same time by their tonic property impart vigor and health to the syste.mitet. when a powerful and. speedy operation is necessary, it will lie accomplish ed by increasing the dose, which maybe done with perfect safety, as they. are entirely regitable. They have been ,used as a fainiljr medici-ne -for . years b? paoy of the first respeittability;atailaltito , Ithey are not reeonimended' to ‘. heal ,all the ills that flesh is heirtiult,yet it has been ft:tend..very rare that it has Been consul necessary fiti those Andel; thorn to employ any tither medicine, and ,their occasional ;use will almost invariably prove an effectual preven .tive to disease. They are exactly adapted to the use oflinnilies, travelers and •seamein'they cleanse the , blood,eausing is free circulation—Open the obstruc firma and promote the secretions of healthy bile, and consequently are an excellent medicine fer nausea, indigestion, nervous disorders, dejection, liver coin plaint, Pains `ht the head, side and - breast,'costive ness, kiss of appetite, urinary obstructions, agee and lever,bilioutt and itnermittent thver,dysentery;rheu matism, acurfula, and are eminently useful ill all re' male coMplaints-i—aud intino tynrd,4ll diseaies aris ing from; unhealthy secretions and impurity, of the !flood. Nemerous testimonials of their .eflicaey'in 1 particular cases Might - lie aildee ; but the proprietor prefers presenting a few certificates of their general eltaracter, from persons of unquestionable candn i and veracity', who it not in any degree lend their, influence to promote anything thatis not or decided utility, and relyupon their intrinsic merits to gain linen a reputation, feeling a perfect confidence that 1 none will abandon their use who give them a fair Ifeada of families should always, keep a quantity of Dr. Osborne's Indiae Vegetable Restorative Pills . in the house; they never fail. For :those who are subject lefts, headaChe, giddiness, dimness of sight or drowsiness arising from tee great allow of blood to the himil, should take these-villa in preference to anything Olaf!, as they are sauce remedy, - Females who value good health should never be' without Dr. Oshornc's Indian 3 ,- ceetable; Reston - ail - el Pills, as they purify the mood, rcinum obstxuctions, and give-the skin a,beautiful, clear, healthy and be coming appearance, _ It has.heen admitted hy.anum-; her of physicians that female's MMILOttoo highly value these ping. . . ... CEILTII'cATKS . _ . . Tbe fidlowing certiticateS are front the Rev.. Thos. Newman and tite.Rev. David Webster,_ tnigisters in tile _Methodist. k. Cliureb, NetV York: Conference: - - I i - New, PA Liz,. Sept. fith, 45. Dr. Osborn—Dear Siri' 1 have used your Indian, Vegetable Restorative Pills inyielf, and inadenie them in; my falllihr, andAost cheerfully recomnielid Respectfully, . 1114ittYyno, Augyst 3tl, D. T.:,Osborn--Dear Sir: I have for sonie time past made use of your Indian Vegetable Restorative Pills,' both myself and in my lhmily, and do most cordially recommend them as a superior tinnily medicine. action is exceedingly mild and ediewahrus, and sp far all toy experience goes e they are, all that your recommend ihem to be. • • • - 111211212 . .. . 1 .I,etter - from the Der. Gforgi; Bones. { ELK liottar,Walworth county, Wis. f , -.-,- Jr. Qsborn.--.-It is with plearinto I inform you n. flit great ,bencifit which I .have derived from your kills. I have been in a dveline for some time, which 'hasirrcatly alarmed me; more especially as my cora -1 plaint was' a consumptive one, aull.l'have also been very billious, and, have labored net:oral) , with ping I in my head, and my eyes haye.been so affected as to' turn of a cloirdy, sallow ;nil other disagreeable eons— plexions. My wife had suffered also froni great, weakness and severe, pains, and as'your pills have so wonderfully relieved us, we have sounded the name of Omni all over our neighborhood; and wher-' ever nvy extraordinary cure is known,- as: the must valuable preparation for purifying the blood and reg-' ulatingfile. system. I should not have known the 1 worth of your pills had it not been for the Rey: W.l F. Dewit, of Cuddebackville, Sullivan county,lsl. Y., *Rho with great kindness punt rile a box to trytlrerri„ and to tbat.box of pills' owe my health; and as the agent here is out of your pills, I wishyou would send me a package of boxes as soon.as possible; -"- -- Iteipectfully, . - GEORGE Bowts. DincrioNs.—Dr. 03l:trim's Indian Vegetable -11,e storative Pills should be taken every night for a week, less or intire,-as the obstinacy of the disease : l or circumstances are. The usual dose is from 2to 5.1 according to the constitution of the pFrson; butthei I should be taken in Sufficient quantities to operate two or three times on the bowels. ;Very delicate person's should begin with but two, and increase as the nation of the case may require. Titose more ro 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 will Offect a sufficiently happy change toguido the patient in their ffiture use. Each box contains from 35 to 40 pills—Price Ziets. Sold, wholesale and retail, at W. JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse, No: 59; Liheyty st, head oi Wood, the only place in Pittsburgh where the gebtt ine Dr. Osborn's Indian Vegetable Restorative. Pills can be obtained. • • oetl9.d&wGtn . SHOES, SHOES,' SHOP-%S. ~ NEW FALL 'AND WINTER - SUPPLY Cheaper than Ever, at IFOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD'S, new Boot Shoe and ;Trunk Store, No. IS6 Lib erty street, nearly tipposhe the head .of Wood street. F. & H. would respectfully announce that theyliare in store and are receiving:- their FALL AND. WIN TER SUPPLY OF BOOTS, SHOES, , TRUNKS, &c. consisting ofupwards,of five hundred packages - of all kinds, and qualities for Ladies; Gentlenten,hlisses, Boys, youths' and ohildrons' we:W. . These goods have been manufactured to our ordet, and. expresaly fur the Pittsburgh market—all of wbich we are deter: mined to SELL VERY ,LOW, as . from - our' I - unities in purchasing goods we - are enabled'so to do. - ~ ..... We would solicit an examination of our stick by all in' want of goods in our line, either at wholesale or, retail,, as we feel confident we shall'be enabled to please, both in regard to quality and prices. -•- The most,of our goods are from manufacturing es tablishments with which we are connected. We shall continue to reeeive -weekly from those housea,-fresh and desirable goods, made eipressly for our sales: FOLLANSBEE &- HAYWARD, • No. 186 Liberty street. Just PUbllshed. S TATE 1300 K OF PENNSYLVANIA—Containing an account, of the Geography,History, Govern ment, and Resources, add noted citizens attic State; with A snap of the State and of each Coulofty; for. the use of Schools, by TEWMAS H. Bututowds. The aboveZdeseribed book may with the utmost propriety he recommended' to the attention of Ditec- tors of . Public Schools; and to Teachers in general. The author in his preFaCe states, " A book calculated to impart to our youth e. full and accurate knowledge of their own State, has long been deemed necessary. Whether this will supply thaw:int, experience alone can determine. The counties are not treated in al ' phabetical order, but in classes; according to their Suva of surface, productions, and historical relations. To adriy.out the design, a snail-state map, in addi lion to the several county maps, has been construct ed, With the classes of chunties marked upon R. , ' For sale by. the doi. and retail at tha Book and Paper Warehouse of LUKE LOOMIS, Agent. Rep. %) • . No: 89 Woud,st. Pittsburgh. • Aew .Drets Gingluims. - • AITE have 12014,011 hand a flAll assortment of beau. VV tire! Prenclinad Scotch,dresaGibgharne, Mr+ led and plain 'at - remarkable low 'prices. Also, an " article of embroidered Gingham--very beautiful for Dreises, for sale by ABSALOM MORRIS, • I • seplo - . • No. 6,5 Market street. E!MME=:= MEM 4 POSITIVE AND PERIIIANN.NT CURE FOR RUEIMIATISDI AND ALL NERVOUS COMPLAINM " What though the causes may not ho explained, • Since their effects arc duly ascertained, Let not delusion; prejudice, or pride, ' Induce mankind to set tho Means aside; Means whieh„tho• simple, are by Heaven desigtt'il • To alleviate the ills olllurnari kind." • DR. ctipasTlE's GALVANIC RINGS AND MAG.. NETIC Tills remarkable invention, which has received the liniveisal approbation of the medical prefes. WWI ot Great Britain, comprises an entirely new op-- plieation or Galva n ism, as a remedial agent, by moans of which the ordinary Galvanic Batteries, Electric) and Magnetic Machines, he., are entirely dispensed with, and the mysterious power of Galvanism applied without any of the objections which are inseparable from the general mode now in use. The strong dos.' . es, - and irregular intervals, in which Galvanism is ap.' plied by the Machines, haat:men pronounced, after a - fair and impartial trial, to be decidedly injurious, and it was to remedy this radical defect that this new ap. plication was projected, which, alter unceasing Mil,• and perseverance, has been brought to its.present • state orperfection. The Galvanic Rings answer all the purposes or the most expensive Alin:him:is, and in many other respects are more safe and certain In accomplishing the desired, effect. The Galvanic Rings used in connecern with the- Magnetic fluid, arc confidently recommended in all disorders which arisefrom an enfeebled and tuniealthy state of the nervous or vital t,ystcm, and these cora. plaints aro among the most painful and urtivermial to which wo arc subject. They arise, without exception; from one simple catiet.—ma derangement of the Net,., ous System—and it Was in these cases that'other 'remedies' having so often failed, a new agent was greatly needed, which it is confidently believed, has been Amend in the proper and judicious npplication • of Galvanism. The Galvanic Itings,,have been used:witb entire success in all cases of ItiltilmATism, acute or chronic, applyieg to the bead, face or linibs,.Goul,' 21V-Dola • reux, Toothache, Rronchilis, Vertigo; Nervous Sick Headache,' Indigestion, Paralysis, Palsy, , ;Epllepsy, Fits, Cramp, Palpitations of the heart, Apoplexy, Stilness of Joints,. spinal Complaints, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Nervous Tremors, Dizziness of the Head ; pain in the Chest and Side, General peldlity,Deficien, cy of Nervous and Physical Energy, andall NF.RIt. OUS DISORDERS. In case, orconlimineirDyspepaia,„ Which is simplya nervous derangement of the diga . .. live organs, they have been found equally successful, Their extraordinary effects upon the system must hi, witnessed to hedielieved, and as a certain preventive I fur the preceding complaints timer are equally recom mended. the Rings are or different prices, beipg made oral' sizes, and nr varioui oronnieot3l patterns, and can be wore by the most delicate timiale without the slightest inc . 's - ute:nonce. In Met, the sensation is rather 'agreeallle than otherwise, The. Galvanic Belts, Bracelets, Bands,: • Garters, Necklace., 4.c. • .. . In some cases of a very severe character, did oh long standing, the power as applied by the . Galvanic . Rings is not suflicientto arrest the progress ofdiseatie and ultiinately•restore health. The improved modi ,ficatiou in the Galvanic Belts, Bracelets, he., entire-. ly rtotalieb this oljection; any degree Of power -that I,is required can readily be obtained, and no complaint which the mysterious agent or Galvanism can effect will t a il to be permanently relieved. These articles are Adapted to the waists, arms, wrista,limbs, uncles, (many part or the ()tidy, with perfect convenience. The Galvanic Necklaces are used with greater bene fit in eases of Bronchitis or affections of the throat generally; also in cases of Nervous Deallieetn and with almost uniform success as a preventive fur Apo. plexy, Epileptie Fits, and similar complaints. Ghrtstte's Magnetic Flutit _ . . .... . is used in connection with the Gal .• • all their .°° a 8 .con e French Chemists to be one cribs. R tones ex most traordinary discoveries of modern science. rt. is believed to porir, , !l ,the_ repmrkobto power of • . - tarnevia ins:dire Imgairanic adieu) by • means CaUllifg k concentration of the ineuenet, at the, seat of disease, thus giving rapid and permanent -re.; lief. No other composition in chemistry is kucrwrito produce the.samo effect, or to impart a.aimilar pro perty to the nervous aystein, by moans ofan outward I locA application. The Magnetic Fluid contains notb i ing•capable of the slightest injuryi its . application is I agreeable, and it is as harmless in ita.,action as it is i beneficial in its results. Full explanacitins and direc:. t tinny accompany it. The combined inentions are in I every way perfectlj - hannleas; they are /gold at prices oithin the reach•of all and the discoverer only re . quests a fair trial as a test'ef their surprising efficacy I and permanent benefit. • • • Chrlitles Gulv,anic Strengtritiking Pros. Tuostag Div4l.i ,Wr.uvrea 'These articles form another valuable appliCatiOn' of the mysterious influence of Galvanism.. They era an important adjunct to the genuine Galvanic Rings - and their modifications, acting imon the same princi- - plc, but having the advantage of more" local applica 7 tion. They are confidently recommended as a vain-. able addition in the speedy cure cilltheumatism,acute or chronic; in all nervous complaints. and as 'a posi tive remedy iii cases of Pain and - I•lreczkness in: the Chest or Ittick,Pnin in the Side, in Amalie .4/feetioas i , and in IVeakness or Oppression of the Pulmonari , • gans. In Spinal Complaints their effects are of the mast decided Character,, mid they have often been used with complete success. They 'are also of the' greatest advantage in Pains and Weakness of the Breast,and are highly recommended for many of those complaints to which females are especially liable. As an effectual means for strengthening the system when debilitated with disease or other causes; as a certain aid in Constitutional Weaknefki, as a PleTentiVe of Colds, and in all affections of the' Chest, generally, the Galvanic Strengthening Plaster will be (bend of great and perninnent advantage. In a few words; it • embraces all the virtues of tha best tank) prepaiatioti; .with the important addition of the'galvame influence, .which is neither impaired nor exhausted, while' the • action continues. These articles will be found entire ly free ftem those allections which arc a constant , . !mini's, of conip:alut with:the ordinary. plasters in !conimon use.' • . .„CAUTION. 0:7- The great celebrity and success of these aiti. cles have caused them to bo counterfeited by enprin cipled persons. To provide against inspoaition, Dr. Crtarsuc has but one authorized agent in each city of the Union. • The only ageit inTittsiturgh, • ;t9: W. WILSON. , CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS,. Of the highest and Most respectable. character t are , constantly received, regarding • the extraordinarY value and success of the above articles. - It is believ ed that in the city of New York alone, upwards' of EIGHT THOUSAND PERSONS during a period of less than a year, have been entirely relieved of the moat painful' chronic disorders, some of which have completely battled all former efforts of medical art. indeed many of. the first physicians of this city, who . disapprove of the Galvanic and Magnetic; Machine, : constantly recommend this application inAtheir pme- . tire, and with the exception of those Who are too prejudiced to give it a trial, the invention ceived unanimous favor with the most intelligent among the American Faculty. Dr. Christie is at all timos ready and most happy to give every facility to physicians. and all interested, for testing the truth of his assertions and the MIRAy of his discover Only agency in Pittsburgh, corner of 4113 mid • Market street. . octl44lly. rimiE SKIN AND COMPLEXION, at this (and, indeed, every% either) senum, is often repulsive in appearance, caused, in tight oases out of ten, by the atmosphere; and what persons suppose disease of jibe blood, is simply a disease, of the skin. If some of the thousands who take purgative medicine, pills, and useless Sarsaparilla, were to use on their skin a softening and clearing balm, that opens the pores, whitens the skin, and csusils a healthy perspj. ration, that, be the skin never so diafigured, unherd. thy, or diseased with pimples or freckleg, sunburn, tan and morphew, the true and genuine JONES'S ITALIAN CHEMICAL SOAP.never fails to cure and dispel them, and to make the skin clear and lovely..,it acts so mildly and soothingly on' the _ skin, that•physicians nse it sin ladies and infants, in • old cases - of scurvy,rrysipelas, salt rheum , sore head, • • ringworMi• and it '(mind, the -geOuine Jofies , soap) • has often effected a cure when every- other reibedy . failed. !tie indeed a blessed remedy. . • . • Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse, . 89 Liberty street, head of •Wo4—at the same place is sold the Moorish Hair Dye, Coral Hair Resters.. tive, and Spanish Lily-White. ' ,• . • Panrcmat. Ovrtez--Sign of the American Eagle, 82 Chatham ittreet, New York. • • • . ..,..„ ........., ',4• 7 :;:',..:' , ' ,. ' ,,-. ..- , . '.':",7'....-o''' 4,1 . ,. . - .,;.. ,- ! , ,7::::,:r.' ~...,:.....„... - lIIHE 'poisonous effect on the skin of common pre. j pared chalk is not generally known by ladiesi how yellow rough and unhealthy it makes the skin in • time; besides..what a corpse like, palid look K gi[ei i. when applied. They should usfyi.bcantift4ol , ol• . ;.,. ation, purely vegetable, which giveitheAl4.44l.lllF". neck, a natural life-like whiteness,. addil9diemi:lV. - : • smooth. It is called Jones" Spapilth and is sold at JACKSON'S Patent: , l4Ovlkine, ,- Waria: -. . house, S 9 Libertystreet; headar W.pnd; .at•the place is sold Jon es' Coral Heir Relasivitive4 - IChemicalSoap and apriyalled.shivin eospi 0 24-11 • !PME tra;f . . , !!' SE= MEE N . I • ~:,- -:.•::''' , ~..-t ,- . _. !..•••' . 1: ... 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