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' 4 3 ••.?. • t - 0 4 4 V, a %-e<.• 1 • • ; • t .L, =ME ME= t'. • MEE IRENE •••• - NUM I Co MB.IVCIA OBD. . • PITTSBURGH;BOXRD.VP.TRADE. at'i• s z coin: writ ORi•IfOYi*OSR. • illobert3on, • R. Woods, ...• W"1" BI Prepared wad ea'rreeta every Afternoon. PORT OP PITTSBURGH. . 9 1 WiTrit sa Tzrz urioniic • ARRIVED. . , Dprninion, Tyler,Wheeling. onso l gio Grande v zllllly, St. Louis. %eland Packet, Long, Wheeling. Rhode Island, Dawsm, Wheeling. Arena, Peebles, Monongahela City. Dispatch, Nelson, Monongahela City, Re sor t, -, Monongahela City. Consul, Bowman, Brownsville. LouisM'Lane, Bennett, Brownsville. • Michigan, Boies, Beaver.. • DEPARTED. . J.J. Crittenden;Hotchinson, St. Louis. - - California, Hunter, Louisville. " Prairie Bird, Vandegrift, Wheeling. Donsibiint, Tyler, Wheeling. - • •Vsjatch, lelson, Monongahela City. son; E bert, Wheeling. . ew . .Euglarid; Page, Cincinnati. • Newark, Hurd, Zanesville. • lonia McLane, Bnneett, Brownsville. Censul, Bowinan,• Brownsville..' " Michigan, Boles, Beaver. • ' • l a At duet ~ttptiay• evening there• were deet.water.in t e channel, and receding alai:lP:* The nunaliaieeir Cord boats that left during.the Was iati, and others Voce grakinx preparationa7io bare ibiamOraing. sees ky an aiKertisement in 390* that-the% splendid , steamer Dominion. . cfpt. TY.;, I will hereafter run as a regular packet between this place and Wheeling.. • g-The regular U. S. Mail and passenger paeliet Wisconsin; Capt . . Gis.ccs, leaves for Cincinnati at 10 o'clock. this morning. :.IMPORTS ST RIVER. • St..Louis—Per str. Rio Grande I box books, 87 sacks 'feathers, 71 cks bacon, 5 bbla.banas. 2q.1?144, Lard, 1 cask ginseng, 8 sks wool, 44 bdis lentheri 8 bbls liquors, 42 boxes glass, 2 bbls lard oil, 2tl kegs tobacco, 1 lot sundries. . Whaling—Per str Dominion, 118 Ms flour, 72 dos brooms, 22 blsappleq 3 sks, 1 box dii,-4:§aiiis; 2 trunks midst, 24 sticks flaxseed.. • • Per str Rhode Island, 430 .1411' 9 otit 3 olllll by ptes, 12 bbds tobacco.-10 *iiiikey; t icts, .IcOol, 10 bbls ivhialcay, l bl laid; 6 boxes audri. Per str Packet..s4 bfiilictit*co, 3gq flour, 100 .sloulders ,becoa. 3 4 : 14p, W 1.1i14.130 fironcingaltela hnpmentrnt--Per;sllr Cipsot 1.14 lard, 3 do fbizseed, fl) bills iron, 00.145:fi0n4.1 box turnips,l jo!lldcastir!gs, 1 lot spndriti; 047 box . , e .; • . ;.• • • : • • COIII4I'.E.CIAI/. 111.111;1111.41111.Y. ' . ..• • • Bashm,..od. 31. '•Elour:—.Theutaritet • is• a shade better than our previous lort..4iere being fewer sellers to-day of Gene.seeL ri*s,w.ful good common brands. • othing doing and prices further de• Oressed;Talow .Ilat we quote nominal 5 '407 . 35., tiN :14dt/3'69071 p bushoL • .";. • . • Nric Oct. 31. Flour and Med.—The market (Or SVes,.tettli , Flour since our last has continued very duCtlaski item Su the part of many holders an aelfityloitcalize, and a further decline of 12i cents Lai beau mihatirt ted to; some receivers, however, still hold for $6, and prefer to store rather than sell for less. Raid ers of Southern have also been more disposed . to tell and prices have reaChenbout 25 cents: " • grain- 7 Holders of IVlttat havin. 'submitted to delline in prices, luxe s islei.ei.;iiiititave came for ward freely. Northerti Ije bki r col:iglu:WI in re • quest far expoirt, y,Cf iiiieesThave iJightVitceded, the lowest rates' being paid by distillers, owing to the foi t lities theca ler' its immediate dienharge ja rt •in Oita are in rkitest fdr export, dui theliupply : Wing Dirge; price/ tend doledttard, t'he transportations in Corn hiee !Med I•l:ilfseavy at aboutprevious rates, but of both Corn and 'Wheat the supplies stein undiminished'; the'huppriei, Chia ~cially of ills later, 4144 `joui vo .lb rathe vy.gons . E at 23035 c .F/seseeo.--4teceipts' quote o.t 70 Flour.—This article has advanced materially. and since Monday - we.bear of sales from stores of upwards of 40(f.hbls. in lots at 14,50. The mills are alio holding at $.1,51). Best brands are retail mg at 14,75. ' ' • - :? - Crain—Wheat 73c. qcrn.from Trttgon.s 25c.; stores, 33c.' INtslttipa It4Vons, 20c i stores, de. Iron.—We quote bar ak 3iot3i for best f l Dais, ville and Pittsburgh manuracture. Nalla'are 410. round for best' uality. jig metal, $ . 513; cold. blast, $26(a52.3. ' •-• Potatdes.—We qugte at $1,00E141,25 . . • CoaL—Holders arc askice . forPittsbuyet 12c • Rh:4pm, Oct. 31... . There are mom. pursluuers in our Grain market to•ilayrrlhe dematurror liOth Wheat and Corn is quite equal to the receipts, and appearances are in favor of. an•Nivance in the price of Corn.:- We quialsolid id - prime Red Wheat; 950 i 03c.; Ord. to ga do., 850950 , 100 c.; Family Flour—Wheat; - 1 . 23e130c.f01d White Corn. 6Sarioc.; Yellow do. 650.1.18c4 New White do., sKits7c.; do. Yellow do,, 66060 c.; Rye. GSa7oc.; Oats, 30c.. Sales of Howcrd street and City . Mills Flour. s.sgassi asked. BAGLEVS Patent Extension Pen Holder and Pencils.—This Is the most compact, complete, convenient and useful pocket companion ever-offer ed to the public. The multiplicity of its usefulness and the smallness of its sire renders it a perfect Multum in Parvo. In.the short space of 21 inches is contained, Gold Pen, Pencil, and a reserve of leads, and by one motion slides eithertho Pen or Pencil out, and extends thelioldeito six inches-, which le but lit tle more than half the length when shut tip,- of the common pen holder, - but when (Wendt-11isone fourth -longer. Thu above useful article just `received from the manufacturer, and for saleby. . • • JOHNSTON & STOCKTON,. Booksellers ' oct29 , - and Stationers;Market ‘71:01.11\ PG144,-- Bagley . celebrated:over-pointed UV - Gold ) o opo, jtiat receinukaaillor . ate at r educed . JOUNST9N & STOCKTON, ••• • • oot2B • • Market At. QTATIONES•Ir.-4tist•dpeniiig;:alirtein aidon ')„jr•did assortment of Fivielt, Eriglibtebnd-Ansert. can. Stationery, vrhith .we Invite the public td call and examine: ' JOHNSTON'S: STOOKTON, • ' oct29 • • StatierrersMiirkit.st. . • James Cavanagh, • • ' TT At JUST received fronloY4w6Vork, a large ad -. 1 - 11 • dition to his stock of pods—such as dotible• barrel Guns;.Revolvers with sizbar;elg; 'single barrel Pistols; table'arid pocket Cutlery; Razors; Schroer., Spoons, Ike.; Gold and- Sfirtr 'Pencils; Diamond Pointed Gold *Pens; Gol . d''Dracelets; Breast. Nis; Rings; Shirt Studs and Crosses; Bead Bags; Silk-and' Velvet Purses; Steel- Dead iAccordeons Ft, 10 and. 12 plain semitone' inliia; Musicali Boiesi.goys,and Fancy Goode or . evorj64ttwaription.' No. 81, Markct'bt Silpipsdn'sßow,Aoctireen•Third • Sasaastlitte. - .llgglding Lots for-.llalis lathe • • ,r:•.4-101ftti Ward..: , •.1 • a . • l *GMT tots, obting on Penn !street, opposite • • the matision of Dr. Shoenberger;thoeurner , on Adams street, 24 feet tiy DO, the ...oaten, 20 feet each by 100; all extending to.Spring.Alley. • • Five Lots fronting .111 Liberty street; at, and adjoin ing Factory street! each 20 feet by l6a deep to Quin cy street,oppokito the new Catholic . Church, on these are eretsed saved frame baildinne. - • • • Title indisputable and a liberal-extension of pay silent to:Mt-purchasers:l •They will Inn-talti to close —the coneern." Apply to Michael Allen, or Lewis ..autohisou, at their , warehouses, or to James 8, Craft, , Esq., at hie office, 80 Foarth street. •• OtrA variety , of. Cotton Machinery.;•siz:—Gerdy Threw:les, Mules; etc. ; still on hand for salt on eery • reasonable terms, and time, on large sales:i • ;•.,1 • =MEI t.• •,. • RIM i-} : .' ~~~ 1~ IBMS TEN2tilrl4s STORM AT HAVANA. Great Destruction of Prriserty and Lou of Life-- iriftideto Evade Sunk amd a forge number Dia ; masted--Destruction. of Me Sugar and Coffee CroP, 4r, . By . the brig Cybelle,taPt. Merrill, arrived at Sa-' , !Georgian" has advices.from Havana to: theuliOth-nit. From an extra of the Savannah: Georgian,'.ilitted Oct. 29, 7 p. m., we make.the fol lowing enteacts:— To W. Wells, the mate of the brig Mohawk wrecked at- Havana in the gale, who came pos.! senger in-the Cybelle, we. are indebted for the fob; lowing particulars:— During the hurricane in the city it was danger ous to be in the streets, from large sheets of lead and. tile pots blown down from the tops of houses; these lay about in every direction, and were in ma , ny instances carried by the wind- to a great dis tance. The beautiful Palmetto and other trees which adorned the Garernoro Square, were broken and torn down, even the lamp posts, &c. 'The wind . was the strongest about 9 o'clock; . at which time it shifted suddenly to N. W. and blew with terrific violence. The air was . filled with dense clouds of 'spoon drift' or salt spray, which it was impossible to face. This spray was carried for half a league Into the country and deluged the houses, entering every crevice and flooding the streets. The surf and spray was seen to dash high over the lantern of the Light House on the .MoroTastle. Many houses were . blown down or unroofed and among tbem the Tattoo theatre, which was partial ly unroofed and received other damage. The streets were nearly deserted except by occasional detachments of soldiers, ordered to different posts, to give assistance where it was needed. But the wharves presented the most disastrous speetaeleships, barks, brigs and schooners, some crowded oh nips of the others, three tier deep. sunk, wrecked, dlsmasted, or totally crushed to pieces, with the Owners, captains and sailors gazing on the , scene of destruction. SOme vessels known to be in 1 the harbor previous to the hurricane, have disap. peered, and their fate left to conjecture. As noth ing could be seen a furlong's length, owing to the showers of spray and drift which tilled the air, and as the wind blow nearly into the harbor, they could not have gone out, but the sad spectable of masts. spars, yards and pieces of wrecks . whiCh strewed the harbor, proved that they must have drifted into each other and sank or gone to pieces. The nu merous men of war were dri V6ll ashore and dismast. it is not known how many lives were lost; but bodies were seen floating in the harbor in the dif ferent (iris* Of seamen in the merchant and naval service. . - The'brig IfohaWk, from Newfoundland, went ashore at the Punta Fort; and was exposed .to 'the heaviest. part of the hurricane. The crew escaped by lines being let down froni the fort to the wreck', by which they ascended to the walls of the fort. NeWi from the interior stated that the sugar crops were. very mue injtired; ai d in-trianfinitati ces wined.. A continuation of finc weather might restore such as was not totally lost. The coffee planti er e also scriously damaged. The gale to ward: Cardenas . %443 . not so violent. Fears were entertained regarding several vessels which suii‘ed the day precedin. , the hurricane. 'Phe hurricane commencefahout P 3 o'clock on the 10th. End was'ut its height it'n o'clock on the • • ' ' ' • • , ear: - 'te.rrill reports the foltelsing vessels scnk, &shot°, tli;inanted, TA tfierunViine *film 10th inst. The bark Rapid, of New York, sunk at her an ehorsrlias ,been got of and wetly ;oad in a few days, for New Yerk. Bark tiwa,• of Bal ticoore, went ablose. • 4Fas gut off after discharging, wittflitae injury. Ship Madeline, of and from Neu' York, arrived on the 9th, sunk . ..nextclay: and would be sold. Ship C_hilde Harold, of New York. Crosby, from ijama&eil--was repairing . and ta. king in- - cargo of spitz fee New York - . . Ship MUIIIIZ. of New York, will.be a total Joao. She was a new ship. about 16 mouths old. Ship - ltiediitnd, Shankland, of PhaLadiiikalab, just arrived from few Orleantr—tunk. • 4 •. . gmith, of Newport--sunk. Brig Lisbon, of Newpo\rt, injured about i ilo4o. Brig Mohawk, Crocker;aunk—cargirand vessel total loss' was sold for $ : 100. Tine Oak, had tieerfasipre on the rocks—lost her fore-roast and mails toppait. Brig Niltinoket, of Poston, : badly damaged, hav ing her stern knocked. att ;probably would be con demed. Titi, badly ii waged—had her side stove in andTifit top-tiasr Was repairing, and would siii in a few day; fdi New Orleans. Brig Ciijr.berrarid, of New York, badly injured. coiflYernned. 'BSV: Planet, Jscobs, sunk, condemned and sold tO. "Schr. 'Merchant, of Charleston, Kean, dismasted. Capt. Crosby. of the ship Childe Harold, died at Havana on the 13th inst., of inflamaticn orthe bowels. . . The brig Maria L. Hill. of Dennis, Capt. Chase. from Georgetown, D. C., bound to Kingston, Ja.. went down in a gale of Wind on the 16th of Sept., in lat. 30, lon. '72. Captain and eriw. Were' taken off by Capt. Sprague, of brig Smyrna, and'earricl, into Havana. • • • • Valuable Books. •d- ••• TTPIRM'S Mentil • Pciaosiiiihyr • • 4...) Stewart's " •• " Plutarch's Lives.; Dibgraptiieal Dictionaries; Aikin's'Britios poeva, 3. I an; c rola; Ifeinoiradir in' Anferica, Jdifferson"i Wails; di soli; Hannah A:looses WOlki, 2 vole; DYilionY~P'roso''•' ".2 - • ••••• • . Poetical 2 • Prescou'i • Conquest of Mexico, 3 role; Prescott's Ferdinand and Isabella, 3 rola; For sale by H. S. BOSWORTH Ix Co., oct3l- •43 :shakes st tITCEIELL 9 S,Smithis acid Otnors Geographies; 1111_1Kirkhir'n7s t Smith's and Brown's Grammars; . Cibbtri, Sanders', qeopentary mol!. S. Spellors; 4paderr; • &Indere' " Arithmetics, Algebras, 'School Histories, Creek and Latin Class Books, &c. • . . . For Isle by - - " oct3l H. S. DOS WORTJI &.Co., 43 Market it. .. ._ .. rrlll}l proiCrittor hf the Morning Post and Mer -1 , cury and Manufacturer respectfully informs his friends and the pauous eT theie papers, that he like a large ana well - ehosen assortment of— • • JOB. TYPE, AND ALL OTHEICMAiTIU44.S Nicessary to a Job Printing • Office, and that he icpreirared to execute' • • Mita rem YELNIING, OF EVERY bY.SCRIrTION. Boate r - BirrrorL,idieg , ' trreirfa•re; - Penspidete, Bill Heads, ... Cardst HandbUle t Thank Checks, flat Tips. •004.041infle of. Blanks, Stage, t gleamitobt and. Canai . Th ka t. jay:Krith 00 : topride euts,priatin oti the short. ternik." " ^ ' • • ....:Itepedgieelfully aintailrePrtrobage of his friends, salt - the , public' is gen erit, ltr this brunch o his busi ness: - • . 0 .• ibept.22) • iL.,IIARPER. Nirjgys of • Port Wine; •'' ' • Moeirst;Wjne; alaga 4 6 ; , Rhenish do;—in• half and quarter pipes, is draught warranted pure; Pile. Brandy, of different brands; Park do , u u Holland Gin,. hne flariir; Peach Brandy, 8 years old; ..Apple do, 4 do do-. Old Rye Whiskey, 8 and years old, Part of the above Liquors frOfii under Custom HOuse Lock, for. sale in tpkontitisis to snit by., •-•T. C ISTARTrN; , • Water..st. 4174P'IlLitCp-2,easke, assorted, for male by- I I :0r413,1. •HAY2c..kt•BROCKWAX. QATe 80DA; as 7 q*kity for sale by. 17. 1413:::;-, •••• . : 'RATS & BitOCITAir "ret t y . ;;Vq.: - ..aratzig= --- rxrtr r e "Ir. • • #thfitkaator.-.4-f..... 1 7 7 " . . . ~, PSAtrs":•:-.' .. ~.. z .,... t ..,. , ..., : iikr::,:- r ~..i.. .'. , ... 7 .. ~-;:•••...i,::;;;-:;. . . .•," . sT 56r• -- --o ..• BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL' do hool Books Book snit! Jo!? Prinillog Office, coOmpiitirp.wcod-I:trr rfailt araern Mil , , . . =NI •'' ,-- • , ' ,, . - :.:!: - ':':- . -.'';:-',. - '4-.;;_.' - . - •'; , : . '_- . : , ,. -, ' --i,':....::;-,.':]F,:''',",.''','•::l!.,'.','''''''''-;'''' ~~ ~ ~ .. _'k.'~~:. ... .. , .: ... ..,._,..,.. ••••.'.:i:-,7_ , .: - ! ,, :t.. - ....4%, - ,. 7 ::' , .. - ...... , - , ,,::: _ . . :-..,-!',,i,',,-..,!-..'_.-c-it..:-f--r.--'. :.-',. : : : ,..•,,i,..!-,•,:'-:..:, , .:-T.,-_ , . 1 ;'.7,•i:, , ..: i-i..'.-..,:'.1.:',:..7,.!. 4 ;:t , ~-,.:.,,.!.;.::•,:,'..:,',..i;';t•:.,'...,:.,;-,:;.: I==lEi trixe. ITheew;cli,glit draught packet steam er CALIFORNIA, Captain Hiiiiter, will • eave tor the above and allinternsediate:ports this day;regularly. For freight or passage apply on bedyd, or to J. W: OUTI;E - i4RUl., — Se&nirl'et The California was ; bwft elptessly.for the'abore trade, and ill make her . tripe .. regularly - daring the season:'r atig/5 For Packet. The 'new and . sPlendie itlutsengen steam er TOIMALEUKA., Capt. J. K. Moody, w' run l e , the trade from-Pittsburgh to Louisville, during the season of 1846. The Tonhaleukaiwasi built expressly for the trade, and is elegantly furniabed in every respect. Forfreigtit or paSsage apply on:beard, For Ctraebasse!ltt. The well known fast running steamer CAMBIt i I-4, W. Forsyth, Master, will run aas sego arPaeket, leaving every Wednesday morn ing at 10 e!cloek, and Wheeling, at 10, P. M., the Stip, 11,eterairtg, she will leave _Cincinnati every Saturday, at 10,;A. 34. For freight or passage apply on board, or to FORSYTU & Co., Agents, 30, Wet For Olnoln*atat scud Losapivilie. La ilZ i a i.. t. ' The new and splendid passenger stew eitv=er C 0 L U AI 11; A., °WEAL, Mnater, will he 4hcive and intermediate portal regular ly. For-freight or passage apply on board, or to jel L D. WILICINS,:Agent. For Saint Latile...lieKular . Packet. The now and splendid passenger steam er BRUNETTE, Capt. Perry, wili run in e tra e trom Pittsburgh to St. Louis, during the season of 1846. - • . , The'Brunette wai built expressly for the trade, and is elegantly fould in every respect. Forfreight orpasSage apply on hoard. apl4 ; For Cincinnati and St. Zonis loss The passenger steamer PALESTINE, Capt. Williams, wili leave for the allure an. a intermediate!ports regularly. . For freighter panne apply on board, je9. • Tuesday; Evening Packet, Tile no and splendid passenger steam• beat DP,CLARATION, Capt. Vorhees, will run twit regularpacket between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port ever, Tuesday evening at 3 d , clock: Returning she will leave 'Cincinnati every Friday evening at 3 o'clock. The Declaration offers superior accommodations to paisengers. FOr freight or passage apply, ,on board. jet - - . The regular mail and passenger steamer MONONGAHELA, Capt. Stone, will run as a regular, Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin ' nati leaving this pot every Monday at 10, A. M., andWheelingut 10, P. M., the same dey. Return ing, she will leave Cincinhati every . Thursday,.at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on bbaed f r The' Monongahela was built expressly for this trade, and offers to the passengers comfort., .111.8u nerier acconamodatiOns. "' mar 31', MONDAY PACKET, • is gi a . Tilt regular mail and pasenger steam eelflNlON,Ctipthin Macleaii',"Will rtin'as a regil al- packet between Pittsburgh andCiticin naii: lelying Oils port eery Metid'ay' at 6 Crefeck, P. M. . Returning she will leave Cincinnati r vdry Thurklay at 6P. M. ' • The i tnitin was - built expressly for this trade and 'ifFoillg'every - arnofnniodallofi. Foirigight or pa-drage apply on borrd. ma '0 - . itv THE regular mail add pasaarigersteam -4 , FQ er 11113i111,N1A4- Copt. John latnefulter, wi rnuoiis a regulur!piletrut between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every'Tcd-/dayntlo A. M., arrd • Wheeling l'at•lft - P. M.'of theniarne'day.-- Returning, she will leave tiirdinviati'vivery•FriCly 10 A: 111 - ,. - For freight or peasagtrapolto nn briard, • The 'Hibernia was r huilt expreaslifor the trade, and effort to the passengers evcry;'iningfort and' su perior arcriourridations. ` • ' " aii THE regular man and Passengersteam. er NEW-EN - U..IIND, Capt. S. 11. Page, wil run as a regular p&n`ket hCtween Pittsburgh and Ciucintiati. leavin 7 tlib port every Wednesday at 10 A, M.., and i;7llC:line at 10 P. M. the same day.— fl,ctiirning, siTh iiill leave Cincinnati every Saturday ~.0 A.-IV 2 For freigbt or passage apply on hoard. XhoNew ~:cigla.tid was built expressly fur this trade cod °Firs to . the passengers every comfort and sups. . ~.. Dior accotOntodations. . mai26 TII UHIIDA Y PACKET. iliggi THE new U. S. Mail steamer ACADIA, t .M. E. Lucas, Master, will lon as a regn ar passenger packet between -Pittsburgh and the above port during the: 1112801:1 of 1846, leaving every Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M. The Acadia is new and has superior accommoda tions. For freight or passage apply on beitvd., or to ap9 3.1 NEWTON 4 0 1. 7 9:97-Agent. FRIDAY PACKET. THE regular mail Gni. pas sert go r steam er CLIPPED. Istorit, Captain-Crooks, will run as a regular packdt between Cita ciatiati and Pitts burgh, leaving this port everry.Fridavt4 AVA: M., and Wheeling at 104 1 1 Ei. tha same day.. -Klituteing she will leave.Cinciedatierdry , Mot:davit ih o'aiok, A. M. For freight os passage apply. ea board. • - The Ciippei Na:2 viashuilt-expretial.gfor thistrado, cad offers to herpassengers eery Comfort' arrd Se. aorntm3dation. - inar23 The letrAllarinalland.passenger stca.niet 1 - IRCASit•l'llt,..Cepr-leant.' Etiann,ettiiriii ..k r run as „regular Pa ket bergreett 'Pittehurgh" add Cincinnati, leaving th s port every Sitilrday.'at 10, A. M., alid Whetliii at 10; P.. N., ill, arue day. Retlikaitig;iille'voill I art Ciluctinati every Tuesday, at 10, A. M. Fox fright or passage apply on board. The Circassian was built expressly for this trade, aneciffel's.to-•her pasPengers every eoinfort and ac conimedaticin.• - ) , ..- • • • , mat 23 The reviler mail and passenger steamer MESSRNOER, Capt. „Lanford, will-run as aregular Packet beta een Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday at IOyA. M., and Wheeling 0;40, Pi M., the eartse day',l' Returning, she will leave Cing nnati every Tulesdar,las , Vl o'clk A. ni. For•fiei IR lir pasiage :triply on board; ' The MeSsenger wa •built expressl!rfoiglas - iradej arid offers to her , passjengers every- , comfort and ac eomnaodationi .. ''-‘ , l .. • ' •• ' n••'••. mar 23 FplIE subscribell ;teeivrrresh Oysters daily 1. from Baltimored•which he will serve upjn all the different styles,lit the Franklin Hotel, Fourth at., between Smitlideld add Grant. .'-tctl3 ',... '''• -:,¢.a, -Npur FALL GOODS. rim' E subscritftr n lark° and fine assortment of FALL AND W/NTER DRY GOODS, recently purchased from the manufacturers and im porters, in the New York and Philadelphia Markets, since the great fail in!pr ices, and will be sold twenty per Cent cheapeethan the same description of Goods were ever• before ofrefrred in‘this market. , Allthose ivanting great•bargaiiiyare requeated to call at 1 . +1:o. 6.5 Market street;; sepl6 , • ;' • ABSALOM MORRIS. SHAWL.s, , ,aHANVLS: A LARGE and;•"4leltdid:Misortmeni of rich and magnificerip.Sl-JAWLS, just- received- this day embracing all-thienew and desirable styles, viz: Paris Printed Terkeri,Caihmere and Brocha, Embroidered Black- and Mvnie - cotored- ' Thibbet and D'Laine, Chitmellcm Plaid, and Striped Silk, Merino, rind,Persian, Plaid, Silk and Worsted,"together with a great variety of Woollen Shawls, and will be dm cased rol.at a small advance on •the original cost, ABSALOM MORRIS, sepls No. 65 Market et. RECEIVED this day, several packages of very rich new style Persian—whboesed Ombri, Bro- Chamelion, Striped, Plaid and Poult de Me; and Black Satin, Striped Armour Fkrcsa Silky; and will be sold cheap for Cash, by sepl3 ABSALOM MORRIS, N0.,65 Market et. . .. JUST . it.ECEINVI'. that ;My, embracing all . the new and. aeairibte styles in.the market; arid Will be sold an greatly - reduced prices, bp, .., ~ • ' sepls . . AIISALONPMORFLIS, No. 65 Market at. ' Cashmere* and Igo Lathes: JIIST RECEIVD; - a, itatitiibl , Asoftment of new 'style Parie:,printetr?Ornbri shaded;.Rep Corded and plaintafiltmerea - drid D , Lninsatrid for "We by :imp 15 AB . SA.LOM MORRIS, 65 Market street. segarat Sagan; I TUST received-front New l'orkcit large quantity J bt - PleVaturiarid Principe Segars of'the • most popular and'aitraior brands now'im tise. Also; an excellent article of 'chewing Tobacco' and "several) bales of 'superior calnij,eaf folaacco for sale. E. WiNcjiESTE . I2, it,-two doors - from . ; the Post may 9. No. 50, Third street Ot IMMIN '.':•; . ";:; . -' , .'1, -, .' 7 .: . %; • , ''....;,!ti''',: . V,. 7 -3,. ,, ;ii, a .4..• . „ . . ~ .- . ..* BEE lIMIEN lEEE ~,:,i'. ; :-.!- L .:•.;,.'?'. , .i. ,_.1.:. : ,.: , .-,.,,,,,,, f. ...;. ! . , - „ :„. , ,, , j , . :: ,.,. :.',:'-f,:•;i:;:•4i ?. - if'..:7:t;' , ; , v - ;.:-.;:.. - :'`-, .'...,-'.',..‘-1;''.,i . ;.:.; :: ., ',:;,.;.., , , , .,..; -. : - 1.• - .: .. CINCINNATI - PAC - KETS MONDAY PACKET TUESIDAY PACKET WEDNESDAY PACRji SATUR' .SNTURDAY PACKET C. scilmF:nTz Lady's Dress Silks. Six Cases Slew Fah ,Prini.s. i e.,.~~ , ~t~'~s .z ... Mal SVEN leVttuPEl 4.Gzaficy KEENAN, Eurcipean4gent,new on his twen. , ... tieth t r ip, i n Eurppe, will in his absence from Pittstank continue to transact. all businesa connect.; ed,with „his professiud, tbrough..bis Agent, lastts MAT,- - Merelnuit leomittances of money made to all iirts of Englo,:d,lrel and; Siotland and the continent urEurope: Cont:etions oflegobles, debts, inheritable property and.cleints: searches made, copies of wills; deeds and documents .orocureditkel• 1•• Apply to. or add;e.'s (post paid).TAMES MAY, Merchant, Water street,lc,ttsburgh; ••• - oct6 ' smrra & co., BREWERS; *ALSTERS AND HOP DEALERS; 7 • PITTSBURGH AND 'POINT BIEFERIES, Corner Barkers Alley and Penn et, and-f'oet of Pitt at. ' • Pltitaburgla.. Pa. GEO. W. SMITH', Brower, Meister, and, Hop Dialer, Proprietor of the Pittsburgh Brd*e.l9, having taken along lease of the old and well known the occupancy of 0. P. Point Brewery, formerly Shiria; has associated with bim ip the business Mr. M. H. TtrOwn. 'The business of the joint establish ments will be hereafter conducted tinder the name and style of GEO. W. SMITH & C O , - They will continue to have a conitant supply of the best bottling Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, X and XX draught Ale, Barley and Rye Malta of the best quell. , ty andiEastern and Western Hops ofavery quality, octftl-Im ' EMMEM A C A .11,00; et LIVER HOLMES, St/Retort. DEriTrxr, Member A . J of .the American Society of Dental Surgeons, and one of the A , Executive and Examining Commit tee," Member 'of.the 4, 'Medical and Chirurgical Fac ulty of Marylancli" and member of the "Baltimore College ofDential Surgery," &c., having relinquished his practice in the city of Baltimore, for the coming winter, after over twenty years experi , enee in that city, offers his professional • servioes tq ' the citizens ofFittsburgh, Allegheny and the *kinky: Being almost an entire stranger, be Would state that among the several professional Diplomas he pessess, es, the first-ia 'heed April 7th, 1827. ' All informa tion and advice free from charge; but under no eon,l aideration will he give opinion, upon the Work or skill of his professional brethren. lie may be found at his rooms in the house of vlra S. Hitt, in Han] street, one door ftorn the - Bridge,i between the huure of 9 , in the morning, and 5 in thel afternoun. ott2-1.-tvataiv• Mifflin's Printing .Inls. A LARGE lot 'of the_ above celebrated Ink now receiving and for sale low for cash by HAYS 4- BROCKWAY, Agt., oct3lw3t No, 2, Commercial Row, Liberty st: • - - VALUABLE- REAL. ESTATE. • i mnE Subscriber - offers for sale on aceemtnedating, toms, the following very Valuable - Real Estate, the greater part of which is situated in the city - oft Pittsburgh : -1 A LOT OP GROUND on Fourll'litteet, between Millet and Wood Street.p, containing 28 feet or there abouts is front,quid extending in depth 85 feet, being the name lot forme& occupied by the Police Office, and nearly opposite the Merchants and Manufactur er's Bank. .. A LOT OF GROUND on Third Street, nearly'op posite the PostOffieebast/ma: fronfof66 1-3 feet and extending back SO feet. TWO lot Will 'admit of being divided into three lots having each a*filint °rabbet twenty-two feet, which w ill be done for the accom modation of purchasers. ' FIV H LOTS OF 0 ROPND on Market Street, coiri mencing on the south easteorner offended and Mar ket, Streets arid extending , southwardlv on Market !Street; each 20 feet, with a - depth of tkt feet. The !corner Lot is probably the Most eligible lot of any now offered for sale in the city. A LOT ON PKPIN , STREET on which is erected' a Three 'Story Prick Dwelling House, the third dwel- , ' ling house -from the corner of Water and-Penn The House -swell finished and now-in the occupancy! of Mr. Shiletto as a boarding house. - A LOT OF GROUND in Kensington; running one hundred feet on the river, with an average breadth MI sixty feet, formerly occupied bj a Brewery; destroy=l ed by. the late fire. This Lot is subject . to a small ground rent.' A 'TRACT OF LAND, situate in Klakiinizietas! township, Armstrongcountyicontaining tour hundred and lifty-six acres, and 1.51 perches., with allowance' °lsis per cent. on which are 'erected Two , Ltrgei Krame Barns and two Cabin Houses, Upon -their-ant, there are 175 Acres cleared, 2.5 of which aid Fri trieu-1 dew; ami number of Fruit Trees nlittteikholcon., This tract is principally' upland of , tli.s..very hest-des cription' and is situated in a highly-flourishing-neigh borhood and is altrigethi r -tract*. of Land in the western country.-4 - 144-ottexition orGer imin Farmers is particularly calladt, it. - All the above eropertV belon?s to the Trustees of the Dank of the :„ . ..Oited4ratek, , wlio are disposed lel sell it upon turaribbighlrikverable to purchasers.- I The StAiscribcr also offers for sale LOT No .50, on! the plen-asf-lots , lsid , one' by Cook. and •Cassat, on{ Holmes Hill. —xi:4lOOKM AND LOT on IfayStreet,between Penu Strai.7.,Qud the Riveix. Howife Oxen 6tories high with tt-beientenr, having a front 'of feet, and extending back*-feet, and is replete with evixy convenience, and is well• adapted to a atnall family, and is now in the occuvulcy of Mr: Ventter. t Apfilir, : it fry °pee i.t 14urth l l:treat between Mar ket aad Wdpd kitrects. lacb3l-dlm CHARLES SHALER. • Fashionable Dress Making. RS. P. It: SMITH, having secured the services: ju_ of a fashionable Manturnaker treat one , of the, !Gait extersive establislatients.cethe k lad 413 Phil ad el phia, is new vrepared to execute 111vortlers in the; various bmnehes ot Manufacturing, During- arrecent I visit to the Emu:nil -cities, she has procured' all the l latest and forst. fashionabl e dresa'and cloak patterns, together , o Wm. varietpof trinuninga, and has made I arrangements by which site-will receive. moatliLsx4he t latest and most approved style of dress; Six SCUD StreStiell Will receive constant employment, at liberal wages; also, a number ofgirls will be taken! us apprentices, if application be made soon at herl residence in Fourth street, between Smithfield and , Grant streets.'-,. -. • . - ••oet3l.dlra Fall opaiing of Fashionable lifilllnCry. MRS. A. EEtl 1, fro. P, rim' at., 4 doors from Market, has a beautiful assortment.of new and iiishionable Bonnets, selected from seine of the most fashionable houses In New , York... Also a beati-, ful assortment of Flowers, Feathers, -Ladies> Caps, t Head Dresses, Ribons, and a handsome article, of Evening press Patterns; Childraugs Nouds, Valset , Daps, and a.vArietY of other articles.l She respectfully invites the attention of the ladies of Pittsburgh and Allegheny cities. oct2l•d lm 'General Comnileston Bufilncas, IVitip. Receiving 4- Forwarding House, at FR LVK - , - LIN, -Ve r iango caiiitlV , Penn. ; .' 11Y.:11.1CKLIN AIIt. JAS. Intl - DEN having purchased a lot at the . landing, (mouth of French Creek,) and erected thereon a new conunodious and substantiate ware house, the above business will be attended toprompt, and correctly-, if possible, -by us. Our friends-nod the publie will please ramemberns•imhen.ttierhave any coniignments to make to; at :from thf3 point. • - Franklin, Oct, 24, 1846. • • • --Ed&w6in 5, S • OE 5, sp.op:.s; NEW FALL AND WINTER :'SUPPLY. , , _ Chtener -than - liver, at = - FoLL:ArirAr.t , &t.• HAYWARD'S, new , Boot Shoe rtud , Trunk Store, No. 186 Lib- • erty street, nearly ' opposite the head of I Wood street. -- F. & EL would respectfully announce that they hate in nnieetand wre receiving their FALL AND WIN. TEA-SUPPLY OF BOOTS, SHOES, TRUN'ES,rBtc., consisting of upwards of the. hundred packages otiall kinds and qualities for• Ladies, Geiilletean, Misses, Boys ' youths , . and eltildrens , -wear.. Aftlyesel goods have been manufactured to our order, and expressly fur the Pittsburgh market—all of widrat-u'e ere deter mined to SELL VERY LOW,-as NM' 6nr facilities in purchasing goods we are enabled- so to do. - We would solicit an examination of oar stock by all in want of goods in our line - , either atwholestile Or retail,- as we feel -confident we shall be enabled to please, both irFregaid toigsality 'and prices, • • Z:The most,of-oef goodsare from Manufacturing es tablishments with:which we aro connected. -We shal I continue' to receive weekly from those houses; fresh and desirable goods, made expressly for our saldi, •s. , :, 1 -• -FOLLANSBEE & WAYWARD, oetl2. ! - _. - , No. 186 Liberty.atrest. . TO GrEP:MAIV 'pAamEtt.k. of fiiiimUieL , and near St. - Marrs B°O ACRES settlement in Elk L'Ounti..". It adjOins the lands of Bensinger ,& Co., Who-are the founders of that settlement. To:a .few German Farmers, wish ing. to 'emigrate to that section - where they cam enjoy all the :adaantageirofn. mew, sett! ement, - and -where. the ordinances of the Catholic religion are daily ad ministered; these Lands afford the same comfort and Facilities as other: lands, that cost twice:...or—three time's as much.. St. Marrs settlement noW tinnthera about ZOO souls, and is increasingaSpidly. Should a Sufficient number unite and purcliaabAhe, - Whole tract, an exchange will be made for other property near Pittsburgh. 'For -further .mutie.ulars.apply toi . . L. WILMARTII, , Penn street, octl7-tf Or to T.:SOW/34 Wood Atom. _ ______ Grim,. - . 4 0 BOXES 10-12 Window Glass, Lentz &Hall - iltOnts btarid. , , , L. WILMAR:1 4 11, octl7 ?cnn st., between Irwin-and Hand. • ' ilLtnglea. • . 25 bi just receive!' by 'Canal; for sale. by L. NVILMATITII; • earl; . . Penn at:, beti•re'en IrwitFand - ':4 - ',:,,''T«,.?:: . gti,' , ,.', - f i',..',: . m. {l ~. ~. EMS SZOWN w} ~._ ~. , J ~ t , S:- f'.. r'.. ..-4,,',„-,--:::"1:•:t1..:,': MEE MIN St'L - IS'OID STOCK OF Ip`EW FALL cans t . . A LEXAND=4 4 DAttahegroat pleasure in in- . forming the inhibitants of Piltaburgkand . the surrounding ounntry, that they have just received a splendid stock nif New Fall Goods,pf alinutt oyery description,a large portlep . mf 'wich''hiving been bought ataction, at a great sacrifice, and from the Imparters and manufacturers at naprecedentedly low prices, enables them - 10 offer great -ineucentets to Cash Inlyerst. they would; therefore, respectfully invito them to call tund, examine. their , stock, being confident ,that they will, be pleased with the goods and prices. LADIES' .DRESS GOODS. Our stock of Ladies , 'dress goods is very superior and cannot bp surpassed, contistiagin Tart Of Super Satin striped Cashmere, Ombrc shaded,,ao.; Splendid ,Figured, I* in great variety; California and Clermont Plaids; - Gslit Plaids; Chileans; Plain and figured and Satin striped Moulin de Laines; Super French and Scotch Ginghams; new style Embroider ej -do; splendid Cashmere and de I.aine robes; Ameri. can, French and English Chintzes of tbe latest styles, &c. &•47.. SILKS! SILKS!! . • We have, a very handsome assortnient of. Sifts, such as soper filack and Blue Black, Fig , d and strip ed Silks; guper Plain and Figured changeable, do.; Ombre Shaded am; Changeable Striped, do;.; Plain, Black -and Blue Black Satins; Wide India. do; Plain 'Black and Blue Black-of extra - quality- and,, width, suitable for mantillas , &c. - • . SHAWLS! ShI.4WLS!! • In this department we can otTer great bargains, from Auction sales - of Importers in New York and Philadelphia, -among which are splendid Terkerri Shawls; Super Cashmere, do.; Embroidered Terker- do.; plain And Embroidered Thibet, do; Supper' heavy Ottoman Silk,- do.; Splendid India Silk; do.;; Extra Hernanr, do.; Heavy French Crape, do.; Plain . and Embroidered Cloth, do.; Plain, Fig'd. ad Em-j broidered He /mines, do,; Spleraid French Brocha,l 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 1 at .half the cost of importation. • • CLOT/IS '4l ND.- CASSLIIKKES. ' Embraced in our stock of these are Super French, !' West of Engldnd, -and American Cloths, of almost' every color—Heavy Tweed Cloths; -Beaver and Pilot I ' Cloths for over-coataf Super Black Cassimeres; Fan-1 cy Striped; do. in great variety, &c. &o. - • BLANKETS! KLA.NKETS!! Extra American Premium - Blankets; Super Whit ing, do; Heavy Twilled, dti; Rose, do; an'ti a num ber of other makes of extra quality. - ' ' LADIES' CZ.OAKLVGS. New style Ombre Shaded Cloakings; Handsome PI aid, do; Heavy Gala do, for do: ALPACASAND MERINOS. A very large assortment of Alpacas -and Merinos, of es , :ory quality and price. 'French Merinos and lionth/tzines, both Black and colored. . • . ALSO, Cassinetts; Red, White and Yellow flan nels; Tickings; Checks, Diapers; Brown. and Bleach ed Table Linehs. Sheetings; Table Cloths; Canton Flannels; heavy Gloves;. Silk and Linen litilfs,; Scarfs; Stocks; Collars, .Sc. &c., all - of which we are selling much lower than we have ever before been enabled•to do„, .Tailors, Clothiers, -and Country Merchants are especially_ invited to e.tandue our stock of ..French Cloths', Cassimeres and Vestings, as we are prepared to sell Goods to those who buy to sell again, as low as they can be knight in the regular way in the East ern Cilirs, and by bovine 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 receivi.ng new Goods even• few4ays through the year. . • , .ALEXANDE.IL 4r-DAY, ' octG 75 Marketst:i W. col - ofthe Dian:wad. Embrotiation. - ID earl on ! feillOtting; from the editorial columns of Alexander's Weekly Messenger: room) AT Sure Cofe for, the Piles!- Phyhiega.4.s.ad Chemists. have long been anxious to discovera medicine that would cure one of the most troublesome- diseszcs,, the_Piles. SACCMSIEI has at last beciFthe result. Dr. J4CESONtB ,PILE EM BROCATION, mot. only' . stups all bleoding, allays pain add hatin'lnation t 'sUbdues th 4 intolerable itch- Mg, but etre:ctn . :illy cures, charm, and in a very short time, persons 'whose lives have been ren derd miserable tbr 'years, Only a flaw from tic great number of certificates will be published. Read the Collowingt, PILES! PILES! PILES !: . Prtit.Anrseur...t, March 10, 1 , ..ii5 t ) Western lintel. D.u. JACIZSOIC—.Sir: I think there are few diseases more common and trot:Weser:lc than the Patti, and during.the last' fifteen years I have suffered from th'eto very much,pansing pain, bleeding, and immo derate itching; I used all the carious remedies, but without rclie,',"untii I gut a bott!o of you: embroca tion, from Dr.dayne, No. S South Third street, which has complete!). Cured me Oa three weeks! yours„ truly, S. I!. PLIMPTON, For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKINTEA'STORE, 72, Fourth street, twit.: Wood. 0ct.26-d.tw DEWARE OF THAT COUGH, for coughing de , j) notes irritation iu the throat or luag,s, which is the immediate precursor 'of Inflammation, Abscess, Bronchitis, Asthma, Spitting of Blood, Consumption and Droll'. Now, there is no need of coughing at all, for .Ltyral'i ExeEcrostawr will immediately re lieve the Cough -subdue the, Inflammation, cleanse the Lungs and Throat from all irritating or obstruct ing znYtter,4.l-11• etre:it - a speddy cure. 2oraele itiloittslitirgh at the PEIfIN TEA STORE, 72•Vourth street, near-Wood.. ..e oct24-diew • 1.1 . 01 1101 YOU'RE GETTING BALD, AKE I. YOUt=Weil, that iiAt• misfestune..and not a drtuie; but to remain bald, when so fine,an-opportu sity ,ulfers•to restoru•your.hair, by a faithful and lib, erel use of .TAYNE.'S - 11A112.70N1C, is but'little shoit of critne, This valuable preparation excites the scalp to a new and healthy action, cleanses it front scurf and dandruff, prevents the hair from ingoff, cures thous erup.tiv . e diseatles - whic,h often ap,- Feui: upon the head, and in a majority orcases pro. dueetrujine gr.poty •ofmsat .hair. It also ,g ives• the hair a rich and beautiful appearance, unequalled by any thing of tholincl• - - • ,For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72 FOurth street, near Wood. oct2•l-ti&w For ulghs, y &c% L'!...I4O.P;AILY yr Lspectorcut Pals t ain, price 25 ceiiti.uer bottle.. 2.. 4 • • SinsengTanacea . , price .'5O cents per bo,ttle. Sellers' linperial Cough Syrup, 25 chf:.per bottle. Swayne's Syrup of Wild Cherry, $:1,00 Shenek , s Pulinonie"Syriip, $l,OO - " Wisters'!rain of Wild Cherry $l,OO ‘ To be had at. .•THOJIN'S !AUG. sToRE, oct27 . 'car. Hand and-Pcnn sts. rrnomysoN , s yEnllThlitE 'PyitGATivE I , lLLS l ,"warelrted . to please. Try them. ?`re pared and sold by . • E. THORN,' oct27 cor. Hand and Penn ate. Diitg btore airy. Fixtures for Sale. , M.hlE . l"ubseriber, owilig to health, is desirous of quitting his present business,. and offers his ! stock.of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery and-.fissures for sale. The stock is well'selected, and. perfectly l fresh. gin _prescription business will. compare Irish any establishmeht in. the city. For further paiticu tars, ,enquire (if by snail, to be neat paid,) of . •EGA ThlOW5 octl6 , cor. P,enn and Hand sta.; Pittiburgh, Pa. rritir: of IN AND COMPLEXION, at this (and', intletd, etery L ether);Heseon, , is often repulsive iienppearaa ec,eaU sad vie eight-casee ()at-of ton; by the. 'atmosphere; and 'What- persons suppose' disease of- the bleed, is simply - a disease of the • skin. If Home - of the thou.sands who take putgatice medicine, pills; and useless;Sarsa patina - , were to.ose on their skin a H'iltlenineded clearing Min ; - that4aprmis the pores, whitens the skin, and oatwei n heifthy,peispi ration, that, be the skin never se disfigured, unteal thy,Cne diseased with piinples or freckle,s, :sunburn, tan.and morphewiAhe true and genuine, JONES'S ITALIAN CHEMICAL - 80AP'never fails , to cure and dispel , their;:-.ilnd?to malep'ftte , skin clear' and lovely. • It 'acia•ao mildir'and; soothingly on -the skin,•thlit physicians use it (*ladies and infants, in old cases of scurvy, cry•'sipelas)-sol t rheum, sore head, - ringworm; and. it {mind, the, genuine -.ones' soap) has often etTected a-cure wheneierytither• remedy failed. • It indeed a blessaremedy. • • - Sold at JACKSON'S Patent - Medicine Warehouse, 89 Liberty street, heal' iffoodat - the'sitnie place is'sold the, Mootish . •Heir DYe,‘Coral Hair Iteatara.• icn tine; d'SpenisliLilY.White: • PRI:M/I'AL Oriter.Sign'Of the American Eagle, 82 Chathanfatreet,'New York. • - • • T"" poisonousio effect on tilt skin et:Footman pre . pared chalk-is not ,gonerallylnown . by ladies; how yellow-rough and unhaalthy4t.makesthe timq beaides. what a cerpsalik,e,- palid look it gives when applied. They .should use a. beautiful prepar ation, purelyvegetaldm which givesthe thee apes or neck, a natural- life-like whiteness, and-Makes it smooth.: 'lt .is • called Jones' Spanish Dilly ,White, and is sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Ware, house, 89 Liberty street, headof Wde,d; at.themame place. is sold Jones' Co raL.Hair Ifastorative,-italian Chemical Soap and unrivalled shaving soap; _ New Books. TUST res mom BEcos.t, Asia 1)1 ,- Minor, 1)y. *l'S. B.Schneider,. -with -an edlisay on the prospects `f the Heathen and our duty to them, by-Rev. it. , Sahneider and an introductio. *by. Rev..E. fleiner,A. M.- Published by Rev.Samln Guteliun, Chambersbuigh,lB46.'" For vale by 4°ll. SCRIBASCIIEIBLER, 115 Wood St -, • • - , • " , "". . .~~ls^~ . '. r • • MEE • F. • .. =ME • Braudy and rain. • ' 0 4r. Civrig!Bmzul,v, 091; d . daik t y 3 ec— 4 4 . 4 • pale. halfl Jr P 6 puYl ; 11 erAaux• I qr. Cask;_,... ci ,• • •'• "- .4 Pipes ifigland cliu, - • Juat received died for sale low by oct. 30 ~IA • .Costei-9U.•_ nrl . Rto , to 11, . . . Z1.) .--f For " soie r t . .low to close'cond eie. oct 30 ' 1 - TAXES MAY. MINI: GOLD AND • SILVER WAPGREti,.. , 4I . I additional supply received and for sale iticzy low prices. , W: W. WILSON, oct 30 cord 4th andlgtuket ..* ri OLD "VENS.-7-1 large and ve,ry sOpetior 'wenttweirti of the best brandi;and rot - aale 'at. eastern - prices. oct 30 _LAWS AND GIRANDOLEST fon parlor, :study, factory and steamboat pee, of Cornelinadr•Co's manursotureicale.ulated forOard, lard-oil; &e... ...La test patterns rec , d ; • . oct • . 00r.'41.11 and Slarket atm. CI_OLD; sliver and,steel spectacles ln niery variety; ty and furnished:v . 4th thirbest glasses.. — All ages accurately suited. Scotch pebble and perifocal glasses kept,by W: W. WILSON, - , , oct 30 - nor. 4th and Marker ste.::' • • FRESH FRUIT,• • '26:Boxes•3l.lt. Raisins, . .. ts • . tg , :15 .1 Malaga Fits: . ...• ..ter ti Riga ``‘ grapes. • • ' 2 Bbis. Zante Cnrre.nts, : • Receii,ed and fur sale by • :. J. D. VI'ILLIaI:NISi AlO Nt'Aianlatreet •stet 31 rfTOBACCO, • 20 Boxoa, ?moiled, 111;3339 Pa and'lll Lamp 10 Kegs, No. 6 , TWiat, 10 4 : Pgh..Plug and Calrondi;h, Fur sato by ' 00t . 31' J. D. WILLIet3IS, 4 Co, 110 Wood, at. o.bbli..)aret! No: . 3 :iLaCkqiik. F 5 ".."r 4l " 1.! 10'1 . " I 51!‘ Mess " 1 .4. 40. .. I g. Labrador Iltiirrnii • 5 I . " MO. Sbad; iolistore and for solo by L.P.:WILLIAMS &Co., 110 Wood at.. • .o.lloltlti ' 0: • • 2 Inds. Prime N.. 0. Sugar, 2. Doxea Doable Refined Loaf,: .• • • •• •10 Bble. Loaf and ClariGed, For sale by. Oa! 31 J; • wiLLums,&. Co, 110. Wood at, • b . 1) 1 19. Lh o ilatlpld e a ; Stem; ' 1r1; 0' JON. Orleans; For sale - by octalJ.l). W ILLIAMS.I&Co., 110 Wood it. ERNS-30 bushels prime apialityjorMile by JitiVoet3l D. WILI.IAMS Co:, 110 Wood et • : ConfectioneraiNerapillaag - Papoirs.. O, Reams "Cap Glazed, Blue, Yellow, Orange, Green aad •Purple, just reap' ved, and for sale by • : . • • • \ /011:1 H.•AIELLOR, . • oet2l • • • • . ..81 Wood. S t reet.: .. SHOVI:18, &co.- • • • ..••• Coal, Clial and Braia;Sl.nrels i 20, ," • Maitooka .I , lokig •on halid and : CV', nianotilnreria price! by_.• • - '4424 • 0 11 • 11. COCH.-11;r, 26 *oti4 • OASSINETTS:AND:FLANNELS.z—Iine =mei", sinetts; oriariAle ReifFlanaiele,i;)r sale I owby ocd4 • • ' • GEO: COCHRAN, 26 Wood lq.• • 3250 tt:r r it . L.' l4 2.2l-I',.'Zrea taPpea qct glad tt:w best brown Oil, reaeired itsci :for. 112 .4146., by • ' BRYAIC.I . , ' '• '• 'OitlVlmaill.w • .183 Liberty st. ' • • • , • • . . 175 0 f S o l e a :a i l i e h : y nd . pais! u!it s.l . p i s n ix! . .lll : e ; an d octl2,lmddr..w • • . ! • ,11511 Ls env: . . 900 " , .. p AkinFi I!atY . %lag; i 89: LibRetyik • • Morocco •Leist bar, land: Shadings. T UST received, a large stock oralorocio,Bindin6 . .* ief and Linings, and LaceLeatlier, ror.sate WALTER BRY ANT, t1o.:1183 Libiartyst.' otitt2-Imaiaw - , SultdriesT • Tierces fresh Uice, 14 bhls Conklin unprovedl 0,0110 1be..13ap0n..-Shouldeis. On hand and for sa:e by P. SELLP.II.S. - , , _No. 11.1.ibei-iv street. T I.RD,-100 kegs, No. 1, Lard on constOinent; _LA • Anl.l , for sale by , F. SELLERS. sep.24:. • , No. VT; Lilserq street. 0 1 . 10 X 11 . 110 USE.1110LLASSES.-i-61,1,1e, , G00da15/ s: Nfroiasie,,i4 / store and'forsUe • Ituaqueto,Nett.ii. EO. S. SWARTZ his onltand a lot. of cery au parlor o • hite and colored Muequeto Netts whichwill imegidet i c a p at;lso. 105 Market street • . . fai - SciSB.7llVßYSTfll4llTetiseorig - 6CirTSO P - Iteforibed.dlturchin the U S. of America, En glish ancFGerman'.-' Foyeale by ' . 101 l SCRIBA SCIIEIBLER, 115 Woini at. 13 r.k.uns of.different hinds with - . Gaztanibi patent fast.nu gs, cuperior to anything 11(iNV in naeor. sale low at the thrnituie,warelionse of. B-11701/18kil S. Co, Hand street.- riIABLES--Pier, Centre and Card Tables of eattatterns: If you want a good article cheap call at the Ftintiguel Warehouse of Wood .Steel. P.V4E4rty• Yak Sale, f 111 Tdeeirabtofbt of giouliit a. die foixof Wood street, occupiecl at the titaiett.fdhe great file by Alessrs. }Clog St liolines, is offered for sale, Enquire of iaugkq J: ANTNG a - very large - Ind 'commo w dious arc- I I house, we.ant prepared arldi"- tion, to Height, for alapfitent)s la!ge amount of Pro duce strirago.at low ratcs. C. A.. McANI.ILTY.ec CO, Canal Basin. packages H.,' l'. and Powthong, of late importultons, arriving and for sale -- br'tein4 . 2 . sl' SHIPTON. .Cpiree: QOOBAGS Green -Rio, Tart ipri me; 5 " OldGovernmenf Jaya; Arriving: t~ i 9. day and for sale. 1Y aug2s . 'LAMBETIT SHIPTON 1,131. No. 3'.Lary's!Mackerel;: . " • " Herring - (4!lviives) .5" No.l Salrnoni in .story and 11v sale by fa ugi.).s] LAMBERIS HIP T CYJS 'Suf , ar tTfrti . .III;XEMS. A H.R.Ds*7o..S:ugar ; stfietly — ± l. :151)1As.'NO.i. 4 and 6 Loaf; 10 case Lovefint , 's" I). R,Lbaf sct o ar 118 bids N.. 0 •Iklalai . In for and torzaiaby. • l• i;AMBERT sHIPTOti; ' _ 133 and 13;i Wood •. aitg - 26. 5W7111p. Prick:. 50 . 150 13;axes Tnbacto, vidiouil sixes; 10 ; 000 Seed IchfCiiars,;' On consignment and wil; be sold loti, for:Cash; or exchanged for Pittsburgh fitanothetures, ; t sep6 A.AFFF, O,CONNOft LonAcco.--76 large:and 90-tonall boxes :Nilsson. ri tobacco, of priino quality just, received , : on consigrunent, and Grill be Gold cheap cash, ; or Pittsburgh man9factures. • august 78 TAAFFE a O , CONNE.R. ' ' toy-. rWO seCond, hand. Pianos, in grim: order, for sale very low, at' . oct2l - No 112 Wood st., 2d:door above.o.th.. ATOROGANY VENEERS - AND 130ARDS—Just Teceised, alargo aportinstit a£ the above ' and foy sale at - ' 1 F. BLAMES senBNo. 112 Wood street, 2na door ahece sth • gottan Yarn, &c. 45 000 - i L e. BS.-aa re s c o i tt rt.c o d- e it u nmbera,Joag and Yarn:. 7 . qfp,ooo 'lbb , . Ealtet' 10,000 • "'' TOttoll • 150 ftr.lesCommon Batticg: 100- Extra dimity de.. For saltriowto'city o boutitry i trade s by _ ug - :57 Wood /street. r TI L } u- -, -~; ,y,. ', . . -='~:~:w Si•;,4 b and. WIT.SON, cor. - 4disinallfarket ats Leather, 0ftyA,),7*,..• 13 Libtlity:st Tasineitt. Oil; =IL= tcs t. Imprpveinerq. r.`' T. /3. ''!YOUNG & 1 Hand st -- . -, . , - ~ ,~ : ~.1 ii.; , . , .';.:.!..:it . .., ''..:'-,.'-'-::,g-.,'.'.-1`.;..•1. EREM2 ==ta -~ A • lerelicSOffit Bait 4oaTCotit4B . .tio ppm,' . • .. ' OriciNor . • / . • . .1!• ch••••••.4,10•01..1111i .11106.11` - . eILICKENEIVIS SUGAR. COATED VEGETABLE —I PILLS efe the. first and -only Medic:lee eTet known that Will positively curft Headache, Giddiness, Measlei; Sat telitutol itheumatiam, Piles ; , Ifeartbuin,Niittnii lDispepsia, Scurvy, . Cholera ltlnrbus, Small Pox; Jaundice; 'Coughs, ;: Pains in the Back,. ' Whooping Cough; Inward Weakimiis; • Conatimption,•Fite, Palpitation of the Complaints.' Rising in the Throit, .E.rysipelaii;Dealhess; • . Dropsy, -isthini,' ••••• 'ltchinge of 'the Fevers of all COlds, Bout, Grivel.,:s.; Female Complaints; Nciyoua ClornplaintS'' zid all other dumairea i4rigittailug frtmi luipbrititia4 • g&- They hate' -their ix.kkOfillalM; over 1 1,000 persons; who bare bocu given:up, I less case!, by the most eminent.PliYaiclnhe; irr They are patronized , 414 :Xec.bletnerided:' tiy men of the highest distinetiotWamorig Hon. David U. Porten, HOU. henry Clay, _ Hon,John:Q. Adams, ' Daniel Weberter,';::, lion. Martin . Van Buren,.. 4 WM. : Jr. Calhoun, Ben. Winfield Scott,: ' R.:M. Johnsen - , llon. ames.li". • Polk, • ' .Gen:Lewis'Cosa.: J ocr Their virtues are to infallible that the money. %till returned in all cases they do net give univer sal eatisfaction. Althoigh but two and a half yeitit have elapsed since these Celebrated pills - were first introduced to the piddle, the .sale. of them in th,u, Eastern and Middle States hag" far eicccded Dr, Cli4eners Most sanguine expectations.. During the wart year, alone, no less than 10;000 gross of boxes hate been sold in the State "of Now York, 6,000 ill Pennsylvania, .I,ooo'in Maryland;2,ooo in New Jet-. sey, 2,000 its Deiawa re, and 0,000 in the Now England I State's, requiring the constant bmployment. - of 27' I htuida,,excluaive ot printers and engravers. 7 In.the alma • peri o d, upwards s of :200,000 toi,ies "of. ho "Family Doctor! have been ordered by ;genii in every. sealed of the country. • These theta must show, conclusively, that Dr. dlickenees'Sugar Coat, , ed Pills; besides being the' very best:medicine in the/ world, are held in the highestostimation by the public.: We might extend this ;publieatiqn to an indefins itc length, if we deemed it espedientto publish all: 1- tersicionials we have received, not only from agents but individuals and families, who have experienced the benficial effects of Clickener's Sugar Coated Pills, but we =deem it unnecessary. The • most in, contestlble evidence bf their unprecedented success; • are the number] ess Imitations end Cou uterfeita which • have already appeared, notwithstanding the brief pes . riot! they have been before the public. Even eomo of ourstamichest pill makers have had the audacity - to imitate the. Capsule Of Sugar, in order to disguise the ingredienui of their vile compounds, and palm them of for the Dimon ptire. , ) . Such paltry • shills cannot lost long without exposing their hideous deformity. 'Truth and honesty must inevitably pre-. veil oversascality and decePtiOn•: •• • • For sale in Pittsburgh by..W.41.-JACKSCiNiat•eis. Patent Medicine frareAoutc, Yo.. 89.;Liberty.eileet,' heed of Wood at., Pittsburgh. Price, .P.lsc. per hos, Dr. Clickeners principal office.i3 61 Barclay street, New York. •• • • . . i/7' Biwure• of an • imitation article called Im proved Sugar Coated Pills, purportieg•tobe patented, ' as both • the. pPli .and the pretended patent are- for, teries,igot •up by a miserable quack in New.Tork A who, for the last four or tiro yawl, has made his living by coniterfeiting popufirr ir.edicinei. - • • . iclr Remember, Dr. C. V.Clicketier is the original ~inventor of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing ' of the sort was ever heard. of until he introduced them in June, 1243. • Purchasers should, therefore,aiwaiii ask for Clickenerts Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills; and take no other,.or they will he made the victims of 'a' rand: • i• • • : • Octl9-dly .- . • , Drug ," • . ' D.."..lfOltGANOVltoteiak usid Rdat AT Druggist, No. 93i Wood istree.t, one door, South or Dianiond. Alloy, Pittshorib.—qhe subscriber ba.sjistraceived Iron/the Eastern cities, and is now openine•at the abovestand; a'full assortment of t artieles•in, Ws line, consisting of Drugs of all kinds, Dye, §trigc gaints and. Varnishes, Chemicals, iogetliet mill such articles as are tar:Oily. , kept %vitae, at wholessie"arld retail drugstore. he stockjs:entirely new, ankhas been seletted With • care: - lie is confident that his articles, both as to (futility andiprice, 'will please such as may fa, cor hiin 40kia..3.1; Teirviiseud, • aIIGGISTAVD•4IOTHECAR:Y, :No. 40tar, f . jj. Jeititriel 7 tkreijotiriature 2'hird sirett,:Eit e=. bor .onstantly . on liaud s tieLl iiglatreif assortment of the beitand freshest Medicines, whieh : he'witi sell on the most reasonable terms... clans sending . orders will bo.promptly attg4ed to, .and supplies with articles ttiey may . rely.upon as gnltitiC% - • • • ••• • ' • • ; • . . , . . 'Physicano prscriptiona will be accurately- and neatly prepared from the best enaterialsat any: dour . of the dye or night. Also for sale, a large stock of fresh and good CLOTHING!(CLOTHING ! ! CLOTHING!!'!-'• The fig 'Dots's.* vm. The: "Vires.telisi World I F.D.'9A11.51 . 141T11.: • .. . prOW made 'curd ready . to .be.r e trered on the:intuit liberal terai ntroldOusionters IC . 6..geOcrul; 'Tile Proprietor or this far anned and extensive ' eitablitibment lugs ..now; .after reterning. fraMthogasterit cities,at much treutatoed eXpinee, kii.tcoispleted his fa sad winter, triangoisroje, to aupply•lidelhousands of customers With.O4o.'ef the meatdesiribte stoats ofClothing that haii.evor been offered in this - lye:any other marketikestortte.tuti . mi , taunt. .'.-Rter:teavess in style and workmanshi p; corn= biped - With:Abe very low , price which the will be sold Cori Must certainly reader the old uorisalled Theed •44 Doors tine Of the greatest attractions el tho Itiatere.countrj. It is gratifying :to me to. be able•Madnounce to. my numerous friends at home and abread, that notwithstanding.the•estraordinary .ollcwanwhlah I hare Made to meet the many calls iii my line, it is with difficulty I can keep time with the eonstszit rush that is made on this popular establish:. meet. :./t iota well established 'fact, that my sales are oielitor xe.n.times larger-than any other house in' the trade, and ti.is being the case on the amount sold, I can afford toed! at much lens profit than others could - possibly thiiils , ofdoing.if they wished to. cover con- Ungent expenses. .1 intend to make a clean sweep of all my present stock before the beginning of. rinse year; comfit-to this•cimclusinu, I Will 'make it the interest GC every -man, who wants a cheap ivintei suit-,:tu Call and purchase at the Three Dig Doors. •Atr.DLOSKE.Y. A CARD!. • . . 911-11.: subscriber hoeing disposed of his Boo4 : Ettorp pitt.q.mitii, to 'Messrs... aid remonahac e d then to the patronage of his fct . 'Oren ohstorners. - • - itOit.o.ll.l . CARTER. Ocicbfr .20th; 1640 • , THr. SUBSCRIBERS.having purchased the Boolt• store-of Ili..Rohert Carter., will continue "the buil. - ness e.r. the old stand. They will at all - tizzies hrive on.hand, a large supply= ofTheolo2ical, Classical - end Schoolc Books,—Also, Writing, Imtter and Wrapping pane ; - • W SLttee rite: estern lriptchants making parhttaes in - thecltr, areinsltud tocall, examine our stock, and ascertain eiteprices before purchasing else*here., . ELLIOTT ENGLISH', .' No. 56, ISla.rkei Et., bet ; ad and dui' _ ''• • ..!. • Molting iiit — arCosti :. •', ....'... . , .., , jrvilE subscriLer ball On hand tehrge•and splendid . [i .1' itacltrof-enhiitonlitquitore; which halo wining to sell at coat,,bojpg.dos)rous.„of closing his. proteins business for thd . ..puOusikor entaring'estensivelyineo i the nsapu fib:tory oll.e:lnnmior afticlo .or Bodntopiel,. m Mel he will sellationsetillistslkap.theY'harfAitr* I totem bee:: olincedilt.Pitlobnib ! . ' ' •. l' ';i..t.. ::.. I oetn3 • ....:. , .:...... •., ; SI.L.)I.II.YAN, Fiillinlii.' . ; Irsll6lMt ill•;C•Dßls;(rateof\ew X4rk. City ) ). .: at:; between Wand anCltlarlint,.:' , . titiudaisl;.Grtiiind'SMees, Catselle, ..; bisemitatinglbe - pregent X . ; dee aline •iisertmetit-of artkitsi itt•tlkir One,(whieli They will Wholesidb. in•Auantiticii:iti-strit dealers,' at EastdiA . whclesaro.prices.• • Villarticles cold by thein.warrsia; .ted: Alerehants intendingso:km:l east would dui . ..WO.. • to Call before lea;iing• tb - meity. riey may be•roniul at thcii:AvarolieuA rittlt..strcet, in Ityities Luilding. • • • so t p: gib !iiaTElCllii.:77ir;iyag' SOFT, FINE ANL CLEAN; mahr the bcalp bealth.y,stoooth, whit, ano 7ruittb.l - i' so that a g . 004.1 crop:may spring therefrom, persons have Maria ex pend thirty. sere& and- a half cents. And, reader, our only-object for selling the article at that price, knowing. it to be ell we state, that when you once try this you :never will. use aught else, whether it he • merely to eral.lelieb;torlress, beautify, and preserre, • to torco .growth . , -stop falling - c 4, and cure sends or dandroar the JONEVEORA.D 1141 R RESTORA TIVE-will neyer•fail•tir.deo Ade, as hundreds will tell you with gratitude. It drtwees tte hair beititifhl- • Viand. makes. raw grey bear grow darkfrom The. •Soid at JACKSQMS Patont Aledicino . 89 Libirtfartrnet, head- orWOod—price: thirty f54.414'. :olds hilt - cents, fay cents nd ono - dollarpir bank.: - At *vac= placeis sold the. Italian Chemiettligiiisc Stlatisit Lilly White and uuritilled slytv,ioFto,W.!. , --,..te-14:,-,34(;,4t'.. • . • - %, • t;-. 1. • .l-r--.4,,;,k`TiL •,.. ;* - • , ' , ~1: ,. MEE ."- - .l . Yz • l to • - ' A. , '..;,..17 . ;:.),N.; ., '&-. 1-.• ';' , Ell --=~: - ~,: -';'• , • ' • • 4.1 _ "- I 4:1 ~~::_~,? 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