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;The Louisville Journal of Saturday says the
Steadier Omeg, , Whiel A-as "sunk a few - days ago
in been raised.
imPclaiTs
%St. l !.Lestis—Per rstr. Gladiator; 12 bbls broken
Curling, RobettScin & Co.; 26 sks feathers, T.
W. Biltler''& CO.; 200 bbls molasses, Lewis Hutch
inson & CO.; spli pig iced, Park :&. Hannen; 650
pigsdead, Ogden & SnoWden;,so bales leather, At
wood 8c Jenes; 50 liates cotton, Blackstock, Bell
& Co. ; 3 boXes; indze,Vm. Bingliam; 1 sack rags,
C. Rhea; 9 ske 1 crate rags, Reynolds & Co.
Per sir Ricg,old; 92 Om featberh; 3 tierces. 1 ck.l
Hama, Carson .M Knight; 3 hhds tobacco. E. Day;
3 cks lead pipe, J W.l . Butler, 1 box, Bakewell &
Heats; cks bacon, J. Green; & boxes mdze, A. A.
Mason; 7 sks feathers. 4 els ginseng, H. Graff; 37
Sits feathek, S rKee; 20 cks bacon, W. -& R.
lifCeitcheon; 61110ssiigar, F.orsyth & Co.; 10 taxis
sugar; Lewis Hutchin s o n, 3 boxes books, D. Leech
& CO; 2 'atos l iobacc4;l A. Gordon: 1 box, 25 es
bacon, Cl a rke I :isslThawi• 6 belies', mdze, W. Binv
ham; 16 bales hemp; F l sks feathers, 11 sks rags, '
Poindexter ' &
lre//sii//e—Pr. str. Nprth Queen; 61 bbls flour,
lit.Fadden & Co; 26 kg's butter, Martin & Smith;
1 bx lanize., *Jibes & co; A. lot sundries,' Gill &
Bushfield; 38 sks Peaches, Bag* & Smith; 23 bbls
apple's, MDonald; ;54 bbls sprites, Thos. Tows; 38
bbls flour, Jas. Smith; 80 bbls dour, Saint Lindsay;
18 aks bran, l'irClurg &Iwilson; 1 lot trees, Hanna
& Watterman; 13 bdls :leather, H. Graff; 7 sks
wool, , 5 bbls, s, Herbaugh; 21 bdls paper, Luke
Loomis; bx, 1 bbl, 1 - larleton; 12 bbls. flour,, J.
Gamble; 1 lot chain sniff, A. Cordell; 1 bbl, D.
Sennat. t '
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Afoxymgaiiiiit linprort;7l!nt—Pr: ; str. Louis
Lanei 8 has mdze, Butler & Bra; 3 bdis trees, 10
bbls flour, H. Mitchell; sks oats; 1 bbl do., 4
crocki butter, Oeo. Hogg; 36 bbls flour, IL Wat
son; 2 , bxs, Rein& Berger; 6 bbls , cider, 2 do.,ap
ples,G6ants;] 10 bblii( apples, W. Bradley, 3 bas
iodzei I kg tobacco; Foreman; .20 bxs glass, Jar.
Richer':&On; . 74 1,1)4 glesS, Varikirk & Herron.
' Janata CFL:sanagh,
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AS JUST received from New York, a large ad
dition to his stock ;of goods; such as double
•barrel 'Guns; Revolters with six bariels• single barrel
Pistolsi table and pocket Cutlery; Razors, Scissors,
Spoons '
&c.; Gohl and Silver . Pencils; Diamond
Pointed Gold Pens; Gold Bracelets; Breast Pins;
Rings; Shirt Studs and Crosses; Bead Bags; Silk and
Velvet Parses; Steel Beads; Accordeons S, 10 and
12. plain - semitone; inlaid; Musical Boxes; Toys and
Fancy Goods of every description.
No. St, Market at, Siropson , e Row, between Third
and Fourth eta. octB
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Dr; Jacksim , s Pile Embrocation.
READ the follewing,.from the editorial - columns
"Ivor Alexander's Weekly *Messenger.
Fownri AT LEA Satre are for. the Pilet!—
Physicrans and Chemiais'h;ve long been-anxious to
discover a medicine that would core 9130 .onhe most
troublesome diseases, the Piles. Success has at
last been the result. „Dr. JACKSON'S PILE EM
BROCATION not only slops all bleeding, allays
pain, and inflammation. subdues that intolerable itch
ing, but effectually cures,, like .a charm, and in a
very short time, persoDA whose lives have been ren
dered miserable 'for vtxre,
Only:a few from lite Ire at 'umber or cartifixates
Will be published. Read the following:
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PRILADELPH2A, March 10, 1845,2
Western Hotel. 5
DR. Jscirsetv--:Sic: I think t here are few diseases
mere common and trouldesome than the Piles, and
during the last fifteen years I hare suffered from
them very much, causing pain, bleeding, and immo
derate itching; Fused all the'various remedies,
but
without relief, until I got a bottle of your embroca
tion, from Dr. Jayne, No. SSouth Third street, which
his completely cured me in three weeks+
Yours, truly, $, IJ, PLIMPTON,
For sale iirPittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA BTOItE,
72 Fourth street , near Wood; oct26-dsw
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With a Reeeiring Forwarding House, at FRANK.
LIN, ,Venango county; Penn.,
, ‘BY 'N ICRL IN &-BRYD EN
ILT .11,. JAS. BRYDEN haying purchased a lot at the
111 landing, (Mouth of French Creek,)and erected
thereon a new commodious and substantial ware
house.,!the abovebusiness will be attended to prompt,
and correctly, if possible, by us. Our friends and
the pnblic will please remember us when they have
any consignments to make to or from this point,
Franklin, Oct. 24, 1846. fd&w6lo
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Brazier's Sallower.
JUST received an assortment, large sizes, Braziet>s
t../ Hand Bellovi - s; also, Parlour and Kitchen, do.
Wholesale and Retail, JOHN W. SLAM,
"sep2o. • 120 Wood st.
BAGLEY'S Patent Extension Pen , Holder and
Pencils.—This is the most compact,- complete,
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convenient and useful pock el companion everoffer
ed to the public. The multiplicity of its usefulnese
and the smallness of its size ienders it a perfect
Multum in PaITO. In the short space of 21 inches is
contained a Gold Pen, Pencil, and•a reserve of' leads,
and by one motion slides either the Pen or Pencil out,
and extends the holder to six inches, which is but lit
. tle more than half the length when shut tip, of the
common pen holder, but when extended is one fourth
longer, The above useful article just received. from
• the manufacturer, and for sale by
JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Booksellers
oct29. • and Stationers, Market at.-
COL) PENS—Bagleris celebrated ever poilited
kir' Geoid Pens, just received and for sale at reditced .
rates, by .:JOHNSTON & STOCKTON,
oct29!. - 'Booksellers, Market at.
STATIONER—Just opening,' a largeand
L did 'assortment of French; English and Ameri
can Stationery, which we Invite the public to call
and examine. 'JOHNSTON & STOCKTON,
oct29 Stationers, Market pt.
HODES & ALCORN, (Late of New York city,)
_a t No. 27 Fifth et., between Wood and. Market,
Manufacturers of. Mustard, Ground Spices, Catnips,
4c., &c.; will open during the present week a large
assortment of articles in their line, which they will
wholesale in
: quantities to suit dealers, atEastern
wholesale prices. All articles sold by them warren
ted. Merchants intending to go east would do well
to call before leaving the city. They may be found
at their warehouse No. 27 Fifth street, in Ryan's
Building. sep7
BEWARE OF THAT COUGH; for coughing de
notes irritation in the throat or lungs, which is
the immediate precnrsor of. Inflammation, .elbscess,
Bronchitis,..dsthnta, Spitting qf Blood, Consumption
and Death. Now, there is no need of coughing at
all, Tor JAYTTE'S ExmcrottAir-will ithmediately re
lieve the Coughlubdue the :fiflarnraition, cleanse
the Lange and Throat from at irritating or obstruct
big matter, and , elTeet a speedy - -
Female= Pittsburgh at the-' , PR.44 . TgA STOLE, -
7.2 Four th ft:OC t_ near Wood ; ' , Del244l&vt
PKITSBURGH• BOARD OF TRADE.
icosixrrrsi ros NOiEMBEIt.
M. Robertson, R. Woods W. A. Hill
reinerithi'linutOOreeeted every Afternoon.
- Foiam' OF PITTSBURGH.
5 . viirt. 9,1 . / Cus9 • WA.TXII. I 1 THE CHLNARL
ARRIVED.
Smith, Cmcmnatt.
Monongahela, Stone, Cincinnati.
STithers, St. Louis,
Ringgold,,Rubly ? ! St. Louis.
North Queea; Catlett, WeUsNqlle.
YkrrHudsion, .Ebbert, Wheeling.
Dominion; Tylerj Wheeling..
Waverly, - St. Louis.
Rhode Island, Davison, Wheeling.
Lake 'Erie, Hoops Beaver;
Conan!, Bowman, Brownsville.
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Louis M'Lane, Bennett, BrOwnsville.
Michigan, Boies Beaver•
DEPARTED.
Aliqulppa, Smith', Cincinnati.
North Carolina, Devenny, Sr. Louss.
, Messenger, Linton!, Cincinnati..
Arena,-Peebles,Monongahela city.
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Wilmington, Dawson, Wheeling.
North Queen, Catlett, Wellsville.
Luke Erie, Hoops, Beaver. l
Louis • McLane, Bennett, Brown, ville.
Consul, Bowman, Brownsville.
1 Michigan ' Boies;'Beaver. ".
PILES,' PILES! !' PILES !! !
General Compalssiou Business,
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BY LAST NIGHT'S BIEL
NEW YORK ELECTION.
We- copy the -following brief recapitulation of
results in New. York from the N. Y. Globe. We
have,no room for details, nor have we time to hunt
them• up if we had room. They are not pleasant
to look at, arryhow. When the whole matter is
settled, we will publish the returns at length, so
that we can refer to them when we come to count
gaihs at the net election. The "Whigs will be
most disastrously flogged next election; a Mini[
Tux PREDICTION!"
In the first place it is probable that John 'Young,-
if he lives-long enough, will be our next Governor.
It `is probable' that Addison Gardiner will be our
next Lieutenant Governor. It is probable that the
Whigs *ill elect al majority of the members of
Congress, and a majority of the Assembly. It is
certain that the Amended Constitution is, ratified;
and it is equally certain that the separate Amend
ment, extending equal suffrage to the negroes. is
lost. It is certain that the amendments to the City
Charter are lost Such are the certainties and the
probabilities: But, supposing all this precisely-as
we have stated, it is certain that the Whigs will be
powerless for harmd All attempts to carry out
their Federal' doctrines of State Legislation will
fail. A PernocraticlSenate will check all errone- I
ous legislation—at least they will have the power
to do so. The Whigs seldom obtain power in both
1 branches or the State Legisleture and their. Gover.
nor too. It is the misfortune of Federalism, and
an advantage to the people that the Whigs seldom
do obtain complete control, either in this State or
the General GovernMent. The celebrated Harri
son victory was soon followed by the death of the
President, and either;the honest opinions of Tyler
or his_ ambition to become the nominee of the Dem-1
ocratic party for the President in 1844 induced!
him to abandon many of the measures of the I
Whigs., If Democracy behaves itselfit will with
an occasional exception, hold the reins of govern
ment, both State and National.
Michigan Elettion
THE '.-CITY OF THE. STRAITS" TRUE!!
' The Democracy of the city have covered them
selves with glory—they have outdone themselves.
The whole Democratic ticket, With the es-
Ceptten of the candidate for Clerk, leaves the city
with a majority:: 3fcClelland's majority for Con
gress is about 215 ; `two years ago, 32.• The ma
jority on the Senate Representative' and County
tickets cannot be tolti with certainty. It will va
ry- from :20 to .150.-4Derroit Free Press.
WtSscow, Clerk of the Saratoga
has kindly furnishedlus with the following. Michi
gan election news, from Geo. C. Bates, Esq., De
troit. •
Wayne county Whig Clerk • electei, probably
2 members of the Legislature.
Oaklaad—Whig full ticket; gain.
Washtenaw—Whig, as last year.
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Calhoun-4 Whig, I Democrat, 1 gain.
Macomb--Probably Whig gain.
Wisner, 'Whig; for Congress, probably elected;
Whig gain. "
McClelland re-elected.
Gordon against Bradley in 3d district probably I
elected, making Whig gain 2 members of Congress.
On the whole a large Whig gain over the last 3
years.
E Ornen Winslow brings the
following from Detroit Democratic head quarters:
CONGRESS
Ist Dist.:—McCleilind, Dern., elected by show.
GOO.
2d
Dist.—Bradley, Dem., probably elected, (very
dose.) -
tith Dist.—Bingharrt, Dem , elected by about 150;
a large filling ofr. •
Legislature safe Deinocratic but by a decreased
vote.
Fran .s-r New Yorra..--Quite a serious fire cc
cured at New York cm Thursday night. It broke
out in the large silk establishmeat of Messrs. Dib.
ble & Pray. Their loss is estimated at $30.000.
Lashe Co., ship chandlers, have also suffered
much injury.. They are all supposed to be in
sured.
DIOSONGAIIrL.A. ILOUTE.
cnasor. or noun.
ON and after Monday , the 2d day of November,
the steamtiotits CONSUL AND LOUISIIPLANE,
will commence their single trips, Leaving daily at S
o'clock, N.
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ITO f . 1104 Y 01. 7 4111; 9ETTING BALD, ARE
I.l_ OCD—Well, that is a misfortune and not a
crime; but to remain bald, when so line an opportu
nity offers to 7estore yOur hair, by a faithful and lib
iral use of JAYNK•2 IJAIR TONIC, is but little
short of crime. This valuable preparation excites
the scalp to a new and healthy action, cleanses it
from - Scurf aud dandridT, presents the hair from fall ,
ing oil; cures those °impure diseases which often ap
pear upon the head, and in a majority of cases pro
duces a fine growth of new hair. It, also gives the
hair a rich and beautiful tippearance;unequalled by
any thing of the kind.
For, sale in Pfttalinrgb at the PEKIN TEA STORE,
72 Fourth street, near Wood. oct24-eLY
J 011?( ESIUMEN
ew Books
TUST RECEIVED—Lrernas ?nom BROOM, Asia
el Minor, by Mrs. E. C. A-Schneider, with an
essay on the prospects or the Heathen and our duty
to them, by Rev. - B.Seitneider, and an introductio.
by Res, E, Heiner, A. M. Published by Rev. Sarnia
Gatelius, Cliambersburgh, 1846. For sale by
jell SCRIBA & SCHEIBLER, 113 Wood at
Segarsi Sogors I I
IF UST received froni New York, a large quantity
tr of Havanna and Principe Segars of the most
popular and surerior brands now in use. Also, an
excellent-article of chewing Tobacco and several
bales of -superior Cuba Leaf Tobacco for sale.
B. E. WINCHESTER,
No. 50, Third street, two doors from the Post
Office.
School )gooks. Stationery, Blank. Bookti,
etc. eta.
JOHN H. MELLOR; No. 81, Wood street, be
tween Diamond Alley and 4th street, respectful
ly invites the attention of Country Merchants and
others, to his estensire stock of
School Books, Writing and Letter Papers, Bonnet
Boards, Wiapping Papers, Blank Books, German and
American Slates, Family and Pocket Bibles, Sacred
Music Books," Almanacs, tngliah and German, and
German I.2nglish, 2.11 a which will ba sold at the
loivest Cash prices, for Cash or Rata.
Cash Paid for Rtigs,
Nosy DrosaGinghninsp
W E I no ; !nhda rVlas7t assortmen t
of
beau
tiful
;rcnhasaotclresGitimstw
led
and plain,
at remarkable low. prices. Also, an
article of anbroi4er ed Gingham—very beautiful for
Dresses, for sale by ABSALOM MORRIS, '
sepls No. 65 Market street.
• Valuable Books.
UPI Mental Philosophy;
Stewart's " "
Platarch's Lives; :I
BiograPhical Dictionaries;
Aikin'sßritish. Poet's, 3 largevols;
Democraey in America, 2 •• ss
Jetierson's Works, 4 Vous;
Hannah Moore's Worka, 2 'ola;
Milton's Prose " i 2 "
Milton's P,oetical " • 2 '"
Prescott's Conquest of Mexico, 3
Prescott's Ferdinand and Lsabella, role; •
For sale by ' H, S. BOSWORTH 8c
°cl3l • ' 43 Market et
, -
• .- School, nooks.
Smith's and Olnera Geographies;
IN.", Kirkhamls, Smitles'and Brown's Grammars;
Cobb's . , Sanders' Elementary and U. S. Spellers;
Eclectic Readers;
Sanders' ."
Arithxn . etics, Algebras,; School Ices Greek
and Latin Clasj Books, 4.r.0., for , sate by •
, . oct3l H.S. BOSWORTH & Co., 43 Narket st.
•
AA. MASON, will open this morning a large
. lot of.. Calicoes, one case Blue arid Orange,
new stite,• also, 18 pa: of silk and cotton , warp Al
paeans; am bro. linen table corers; a latgelptAam
ask and Rtunrii to*plingiate.
novs • - ' No. 62 Maiketit
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For Wheigliiikrittalwir Packit:
THE splendid light draught steamer
DOKIN - 104,5. TYLER, Matter, will run
as a reguiar packet bet*een Piitsburgli and. Wheel:-
lug; leaving-Pittsburgh tor - ,Wheeling every. Monday,
Wednseday and Friday, _at3 o'clock, P:M.; and luav
ingWheeling foiPitthborgh every Tuesday, There,
day,and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A. M. Pot, freight
or passage apply on board. - novs .
The new light draught packet steam
er CALIFORNIA, Captain Hunter, will
l e above, and all intermediate ports this
diVreitilarl.l% •
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
J. W. BUTLER & BRO., Second O.
The California was' built expressly for the above
trade, and will make her trips regularly during the
season.. augls
For Lontiville.—Regular 'racket.
The mew and splen din
,t.assenger steam=
TO, Cat. J. IC. Mood;
will run in er
the trade fromPittsburg p h to Louisville y ,
during the season of 1846.
The Tonnaleuka was built expressly for the trade;
andje dugout!) , furnished in every respect.
Furfreight or passage apply on board
The well known fast running steamer
CAIHBRIA,W. Forsyth, Master, will run
as a regular Packet; leaving every Wednesday morn
ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at 10, P. M., the
same day. Returning, She will leave Cincinnati
every Saturday, at 10, A. M.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
FORSYTH & Co., Agents,
No. 30, Water street.
For Cincinnati and Lonlirvillok
lag Th e new and splendid passenger steam.
er COLUMBI A, O'NEAL, Master, will
leave for the above and intermediate ports, regular
'y.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
jel D. WILKINS, Agent
For Salta Lonte....Reuttlar Packet.
54 The new mild splendid passenger steam
er HRUNETTE, Capt. Perry, will run in
t e trade trom.Pittsburgh •to St. Louis, during the
season or 1846.
The Brunette was built expressly for the trade,
and is elegantly found in every respect.
For freight or passage apply on board. apt 4
For Cincinnati arid St. Lout ,
4g214 The passenger -steamer PALESTINE,
Capt. Williams, wili leave fur the above
an intermediate porta regularly.
For freight or passage apply on board. 'e9.
Tuesday Evening Paoc.ct.
The new and splendid passenger steam
boat DECLARATION, Capt. Vortices,
wil run ass regular packet between Pittsburgh and
Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday evening
at 3 o'clock. Returning she will leave Cincinnati
every Friday evening at 3 o'clock,
The Declaration offers superior accommodations
to passengers. For freight or passage apply on
board.
CINCINNATI PACKETS.
MONDAY PACKET.
istrgThe regular mail and passenger steamer
- - *=-1117" , : MONONGAHELA, Capt. Stone, will run
as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin
nati, leaving this port every Monday at 10, A. M.,
and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Return-
Mg, she will lee Cincinnati every Thursday; at 10,
A. M. For freight or Prssage apply on board.
The Monongahela whs built expressly for this
trade, and offers to the passengers comfort, and su
perior accommodations. mar 31
MONDAY PACKEI
itadTHE regular mail and pasenger steam
er UNION, Captain 31aclean, will run as
a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Citicin
nati, leaving this port every Monday at G o'clock,
Returning she will leave Cincinnati every
ThurtAav at'', P. M.
;
The Union was built expressly for this trade,
and affords every accommodation.
For freight or passage apply on borrd. ma 9
- .
F2THE regular mail and passenger steam
er HIBERNIA,' Capt. John Klinefelter,
wi run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and
Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday at 10 A.
M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. of the giln.le day.—
Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Friday at
10 A. M. For &eight or psamge apply on board.
The Hibernia was built expressly for the trade,
and offers to the passengers every comfort and su
perior accommodations, apt
WEDNESDAY PACKET
TUE regular Mail and passenger steam
r NEW ENGLAND, Capt. g. B. Pigs,
WI run as a regular packet hetwe.en.Pittshuigh- and
Cincinuati, leaving this port eviiiry 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. or freight or passage apply on hoard.
The New England was built expressly for this trade
and offers to the passeni;ers risen com!in . .t. and aupe.
Dior accommodations. ' mit%
TIIUBS , DA Y PACK
f ig i a tfr
Ti 111.: new U. S. Nail steamer ACADIA,
-- rr.:4l. E. Lucas, Master, will run as a sego
ar passenger packet between Pittsburgh and the
above port during the season of 18.14, leaving every
Thursday at 10 o'clock A, M.
The Acadia is new and has snperinr aeennimoda-
Canna. For freight or passage apply on board, or to
a P 9 J. NEWTON JONFS A ,, ent.
. -
FRIDAY RACKET, -
THE regulaemail and passenger steam -
er CLIPPER N 0.2, Captain Crooks, will'
run as a regular packet between Cincinnefi and Pitts
burgh, leaving this port .every Friday ht 10 A. M.,
and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day. Returning
she will leave Cincinnati every Monday at 10 o'clok,
A. M. For freight or passage apply on board,
The Clipper N 0.2 was built express's for thin trade..
end °Gra to her passengers every comfort and ac .
aommodation. mar 23 •
SATURDAY PACKET
la2The regal a r mail and passenger steamer
CIRCASSIAN, Capt Isaac Bennett, will
run as a , regular Packet between Pittsburgh and
Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday, at 10,
A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. Bt, l the same day.
Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday,
at 10, A. M. Fur freight or passage apply en hoard,.
The Circassian was built expressly for this trade,
and offers m her passengers every comfort and ae
commodation. mar 23
SATURDAY PACKET.
The regular mail and passenger steamer
MESSENGER, Capt. Linford, will run ns
a regu ar Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati,
leaving this port every Saturday at 10, A. M., and
Wheeling at 10, P. 111., the same day. Returning,
she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10
o'clk A. M. For freight or passage apply on board.
The Messenger urns built expressly for this trade,
and oilers to ker passengers every comfort and ac
commodation, mar 23
Fresh Oyster..
THE subscriber will receive fresh nystera daily
from' Baltimore, which lie will serve up in all
the different styles, at the Franklin Hotel, Fourth st.,
between Smithfield and .Grant,
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NEW PALL
THE eithacriber is now receiving a large and fine
assortment of FAL). AND - WINTER Dux Goons,
recently purchased froth' the manufacturers and
porters, in the New York and Philadelphia Markets,
since the great fall in prices., and will he sold twenty
per rent cheaper than the same description of Goods
were ever before offerred in this market. All those
wanting great bargains are requested to call at No.
65 Mitrkek street,
eep.ls
SHAWLS. SHAWLS!
LARGE and splendid assortment of rich and
magnificent SHAWLS, just received this day
embmcingall the new and desirable styles, viz: Paris
Printed Terkeri,Caahmere and Wed:a, Embroidered
Black and Mode colored Silk, Fringe, Thibbet and
D'Laine, Cl:tune/ion Plaid,end Striped Silk, Merino,
and Persian, Plaid, Silk and Worsted, together with
a great variety of Woollen Shawls; and will be dis
posed at at a small advance on the original cost,
ABSALOM MORRIS,
,sepls No. 65 Market st.
. Lady's Dress Stllcs.
RECEIVED this day, several packages of very
rich new style Persian--embossed Ombri, Bro
cade, Chamelinn, Striped, Plaid and Poult de Sole,
and Black Satin s Striped Armour Dregs Silks, of
will be sold•cheap for Cash, by
sepl3 •ABSALOM MORRIS - , N 0.65 Market at.
SI; Gases Wm Rail Prints.
0 UST RECEIVED this day, embracing all the
new arid deairable styles in the market; and will
be sold at, greatly reduced prices,.by
sera ABSALOM . MORRIS, No. 66 Market st.
Cashatteres and . De Zitaines.
TUFT RECEIVD, a ssptiful aeaortment of new
bzi shaded, Rep Cdrded
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GREETINGS t
HEALTH TO THE SICK
Long Lire to the Virtuous.
GOOD WILL TO ALL t I
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111 It:SAWYER, respectfully adverthies, 'that he
hai opened the - •
HEALTH DEPOT AND-INVALID , S . RETREAT I
OU Smithfield, between Third emit 4th streets;Pitts
burgh, Pa., where he will sell Wholesaleand
GENUINE VALUABLE POPULAR. MEDICINES,
for tins relief and permanent cure of all curable dis
eases, Caro will be taken to procure the most valu
able popular remedies that are to be had in thellni
ted.States; such especially as are free from mercu
rial and injurieuszngredtents.. We are determined
that our establishment shall he what its name im
ports--iidepository of valuable remedies for the sick;
a resort where the Invalid of every class may comel
n r '. en d i n good faith, and get a genuine and valu
able medicine. By honesty and by keeping excellent
preparations we hope to have the confidence of all,
who are so unfortunate as to need medicine. Wel
fatter ourselves that many an enormous doctor-bin,'
and many a valuable day will be Saved by calling in
time at our Health Depot.
Among the good remedies already received, .wej
have two most valuable medicines well wortliy a,
place in'every familps medicine-shelf. They are
much prized where they have been used, and are
now for the first time offered in Western Pennsylva
nia. We fear not to introduc, them te•acquaintance
with the intelligent discerning invalid. If they but
give them an honest trial, the result will be our mu
tual advantage. One of these medicines is Dr. Soul's
Oriental Sovereign Balm Pills; a keneral family
remedy; good for sudden bilious' attacks, and for
fevers, will cure the ague and fever; good for long
standing dyspepsia and habitual costiveness,
and es
pecially for nervous debility, and for all diseases
arising from a diseased liver, disorders of the stom
ach, and impurities <lithe blood: If you need medi
cine, give them a trial. Price 25 cents per box of
37 pills.
The other medicine to which we refer is Taasey's
Unirersal Ointment, a moat excellent external reme
dy for all kinds of inflamed soros, bruises, piles, and
especially for burns, scalds, frozen limbs, &c. It
speedily removes pain, and has.cured severe scalds
and bruises without leaving a scar Every family
should have such a medicine always on hand--par•
ticularly where there are children; and every person
whose business necessarily exposes them 'to the ac
cidents of fire, would do well to keep it alWays by
them in some convenient place, where they may use
it when needed, at a moment's warning. Price, 25
cents per box. Circulars giving more full diseriptions,
of these valuable remedies to be had gratis at the
Health Depot, the only place in Pitisburgh where
these medicines are sold.
We have many other valuable remedies, a few o
.which we will name:
Dr. Hplaun's Pile Electuary, an internal remedy.
No medicine for this dissase has more friends among
the intelligent. Price $l,OO per package.
Dr. Bui - hnn's Hungarian Balsam 4f great
English remedy for Consumption, and all diseases o
the lungs. Probably no medicine in Europe or lime
firm has so' any reliable testimonials from the most
scientific and distinguished men in the world, as this.
Most remarkable cures have been performed by it in
many Impeless,cases, both in England and America.'
Price, $1J)0 per bottle. Pamphlets gratis.
Dr. Witsws Tante Cathartic and Anti-Dyspeptic
Sick Head-ache Pills. This medicine is above sus
picion in the estimation of many of the most
gent persons and families in this city and vicinity.'
Price, 50 cents iller boa.
Daflys dllogital Pain Extractor. Three sizes,'
25, 50, $l per boa.
Saller's Ginseng Panacea, a popular medicine for'
lung diseases, 50 cents per tattle.
1
Sellers' Imperial Cough Syrup. Some call it the
best in use. 25 cents per bottle.
Doehring's Catarrh arN Cough Candy. GI cents
per paper. •
•
Dr. rkk', Sugar Coated - Vegetable Extract Pile.
Never before offered in this community. Designed
expressly to purify the blood. 23 cents per box.
Bristol's Genuine Sarsaparilla. 'Uglily recom
mended by many. $1 per bottle.
Darllialirk's I ff - others'Prepared expressly
for Mothers, One bottle of it to be used a lbw weel‘s
previous to confinement. Recommended by ninny
intelligent physicians. Put up in 'Argo bottles.
$2,50 each. Pamphlets gratis. •
Dr. llPDane's Worm Spn•tfic. It has vary many
warm friends. 25 cents per bottle.
Sellers> Verinifuge. Pronounced by ninny the best
in use. 23 cents per bottle, kc. &c. All Ifiese yala.
able nrtieles are rice front mercurial ingredients,
Ober good remedies on the way;and are expectedsoon.
It)" P.E.111 , ...V111ER, the place where yell can buy
theNe and other good medicines, is a: the 111:ALT1/
DEPO'I, Smithfield, between 3.1 and Fourth etfeeta,
Pittsburgh,
Cure I hitt Horse.
Roof o Ring Rene and Spin Cure i. Teri' celebra
ted in ninny part* or New York State,.ti4
Windgalls, Tboroughpin, Sptintat *nil Curb in home.
ceois per bottle.
Roof's Founder Ointment is used alsafor Founder.
ed, 11001:bound, Split.lioritbd horses. also for nalla,
Cuts, Kicks, Nickings, Nickings, (:racked Reels,
&c. 1)0 ce•nta per box.
Sold only at the lIKALTiI. DEPOT; Smithfield,
between :bland •ltlt as, Pittsburgh, Pa. noy4-daw •
Just Published.
.- - •
crrATE 1300 K OF PliNNSYLVANlA—Containing
I i an account of the Geography, History ; , Govern
meat, and Resources, and noted citizens of the State;
with a map of the State and of each County; for the
use of Schools, by Mow U./WS:ROWE&
The above described book may with the utmost
I propriety be recommended to the attention of three
tors of Public Schools, and to Teachers in general.
!The author in his preface states, ‘4 A hook calculated
Ito impart to our youth a full and accurate knowledge
' of their own State, has long been deemed necessary.'
Whether this will supply the want, experience alone
!Nan determine: The counties are nut treated in al
phatietical order, but itt classes, according to their !
Amu of surface, productions, and historical relations.
To carry out the design, a small state map, in add
tion to the several ruullty maps, has been construct.
Fil e with the climes of counties marked upon it."
Fur sale by the doz. and retail at the Hook and
Paper Warehouse of LUKE. LOOMIS, Agent.
sep 3 D Ro. 8.9 Wood at. Pittsburgh.'
DVF.FSB
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dtiD 11.004 q
1)01111a 1 1 11 W and Ma . rkel
1 - I ' , streets. This the only in
J F stitution in western Penrisil
vania where persons can obtain such instruction .in
Mercantile and Steamboat hook-keeping, no will en-'
able them, without further assistance, to take charge
'of books. Those who hare a doubt or this fact, can
have any number of references at Mr. L.'s Rooms.
Specifications and directions tbr opening books in the
most complicated and extensive business, preparing
books for the reception of new partners, or tor the
retiring of old 011C13, furnished upon reasonable terms.,
flours of bUSI42CIit; 10 to 12, A. M.-2 to 4, and 7to
9, P. M. Ladies' apartment open, to 4, P. M.
octal
snows, snows, snows. _
NEW FALL AND WINTER suPp4y,
Cheaper than Ever, at •
FOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD'S, new, .
Boot Shoe and Trunk Store, No. 186 Lib-.
arty Street, nearly opposite the ]tend of
kclod street,
111
F. & IL would' respectfully announce that theylbayn
in store and are receiving their FALL AND WIN-
T,Elt SUPPLY OF BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, &c.,
bousisting of upwards of five hundred packages of all
kinds and qualities for Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses,
Boys, youths' and childrcos , wear, These goods
have been manufactured to our order, - and expressly
for the Pittsburgh market—all bf whic we are deter
mined to SELL VERY LOW, is from our facilities
in purchasing goods we are enabled so to do.
We would solicit. an examination of our Stock by,
ill in want ofgoods 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 Ice
tablishments with which we are connected. Wetball
continue to receive weekly frotri those houses, fresh
and desirable goods, made expressly for our sales.
FOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD,
No, 186 Liberty street.
GERMAN VAR
890 ACRES of Farming Land, near St. Mary's
settlement in Elk County. 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 can enjoy
all the advantages of a new settlement; and where
the ordinances of the Catholic religion are daily ad
ministered, these Lands afford the -same comfort and
facilities as other lends, that. cost twice or three
times as much. St. Marrs settlement noW numbers
about 2000 seals, and is increasing rapidly. ShOuld
a indßeient number unite and purchase the whole
tract, an exchange will be triads for other property
near Pittsburgh. For further particulars apply. to
L. WILMARTH, Penn street,
octl7-tf Or to Y. SPRIBA, Wood street.
PITT;—
'SBURGEI SLAIIIIFACTURED TOBACCO;
20 kegs Plug Tobacco;'
5
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5 fs Ladies' Twist, do; , .
10 if Va. - ca do; '
10 " eay.d, le Laren, do; -
In store and for sale by I. &J. MTEVITTi
'p2o . '222 T. - 14E l v 4.-
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WEATHERS-41 mai prime . fbiatifirs just rte'
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and (o f ludo - 40,1 -,14i414E51141iy:-:
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- ' RATA OPILAN AGENCY.,
KEENAN, Eurfpean' Agent, now on his twen
tieth trip, in Europe, will in his absence from
Pittsburgh continue to transact all business connect
ed with his prolession, through his Agent, JAMES
MAT, Merchant, Remittances of money made to all
parts of England, Ireland, Scotland and the continent
of Europe, Collections oflegacies, debts, inheritable
property end claims; searches made, copies of wills,
deeds and documents procured, &e.
II Apply to or address (post paid}JAMES MAY,
Merchant, Water street, Pittsburgh. oct6
GEO. W. wavy? ar. co.,
BREWERS, MALSTERS ANI) HOP. BEAAERBi
PITTSBURGH AND POINT BREWERIES,-
Corner Barkers Alleyand Penn at, and foot of ITitt at.
Pittsbutrgls, Pst,
GEO. W. SMITH, Brewer, Meister, add "Hop
Dealer, Proprietor of-the Pittsburgh Brewery,
having taken a long lease of the old and well known
Point Brewery, formerly in the occupancy of 0. P.
Shims, has associated with Lim in the business Mr.
M. B. Brown. The business of the: joint establish
mente will be hereafter donducted under the name
and style of GEO. W. SMITH & Co.
They will continue to have a minstmat supply of the
best bottling - Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, X and XX
draught Ale, Barley and Rye Malts of the best quali-I
ty and Eastern and Western Hops of every quality
oct3l-1m
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V AL
,UABLE REAL ESTATE.
THE Snbacriber. offers for sale on accommodating
terms, the following-very Valuably Real Estate,
the greatetpart of which is situated in the city of
Pittsburgh
A LOT! OF GROUND on Fourth Street, between''
Mirke: and Wood Streets, containing 1:-'9 feet or there-,
abouta in front, and, extending in depth 85 feet, being {
the setae tot formerly occupied by the Police Office, I
and nearly opposite the Merchants and ildanufactur-1
er's Bank.
A LOT OF.GROUND on Third Street, nearly rip
posite,the Post Office having a front of6o 1-3 feet and
extending back 80 feet. This lot will admit of being
divided into three lots having each a front of about
twenty-two feet, which will be dune Ibr the accom
modation of purchasers.
FIVE, LOTS OF GROUND on Market Street, com
mencing on the smith east corner of Second and Mar
ket Streets and extending southwardly on Market
Street, each 20 le?et, with a depth of 60 feet. The
corner Lot is probably the most eligible lot of any
now offered fur sale in the city.
4 I,Vi ON PENN STREET on which is erected
a Three Story Brick Dwilling !louse, the thirdAlwel-i
ling house front the corner of Water and Penn sta.!
The House is well finished and now in the occupancy !
of Mr. Slifka° as a boarding house.
A LOT OF GROUND in Kensington, running one
hundred feet on the river, with an average breadth ofi
sisty.feet, formerly occupied by a Brewery, destroy
ed by the late lire. This Lot is subject to a small
ground rent.
A TRACT OF LARD, situate in Kiskiminetas
township, Armstrong county,containing four hundred
and fitly-sit acres, and 151 perches, with allowance
°fail per cent. no which are erected Two Large
Frame Barns and two Cabin Houses. Upon the tract,
there are 175 Acres cleared, 25 of which arc in mea
dow, and a number of Fruit, Trees planted thereon.
This tract is principally upland of the very best des
cription, and is situated in a highly flourishing neigh
borhood and is altogether one of the finest tracts of
land in the, western country. The attention of Ger
man Formers is particularly culled t.; it,
All the above property belongslo the Trustees of .
the Bank of the United States, who are disposed to
sell it upon terms highly fhvorable to purchasers.
The Subscriber also offers for sale LOT No 50, on
the plan of lots laid out by Cook and Cassat, on
Holmes Hill.
A HOUSE AND LOT on Hay Street,between Penn
Street and the Hirer. House three stories high with
a I.:moment, having a front or feet, and extending
back feet, and is replete with every conveniexce,
and it well adapted to a small family, and is now in
the occupancy of Mr. Yeager.
Apply at my Office in Fourth St:Mit between Mar-
Let and Wood Streetn:
ocat.t; tin MULLES SHALP.R.
i Fouilalouablp Dream Flaking.
i 1 IRS. F.ll. SMITH, having secured the services
. IL of a fashionable Mantutnaker from unc of the
I most extensive establishments ofthekiud in Pliiladel
phia, is now prepared to'exeCuic all orders in the
various branches et .Mantifacturieg. During a recent
visit to the Eastern cities, she has pronto-6d all the
latest and most fashionable dress nod cloak patterns,
'together with a variety of trimmings, anti has made
arrangements by which she will receive monthly the
late4t and most apprciVed style arisen, &c.
Six M . :IIII,:aITSSUP will receive constant employment
I at liberal wages; also, a number olgiris will'be taken
' rds apprentices, if application be made soon at her
residence, in Fourth street, between Smithfield and!
Grant streets: oct3l.d I ni
Fall Opening of Fa,staionobln 111111incry.
MRS. .1. LEECH, 1(o. 9, Fifth st„ 4 doors
from Market, hasa beautifulnsingthentorriew
and illshitinal.le Bonnets, selected Rom somv.of the
most.thshionable hoqses in New York. Also a heati
ful assortment of Flowers, Feathers, Ladies' CapS,
1 Head Dresses, Rich Ribons, and a handsome article.
of Evening , Drcis Patterns; Children's Bonnets
hoods, Velvet. Caps, and a variety of other articles ' . 1
She respectfully invites the attention of tfie iadica of
Pittsburgh and Allegheny cities. oct'2l-d lot
_.....
- IFor Coughs, Colts, 4c. _
)171.,MONARY or Expectorant Halsam, price 25
cents per bottle.
Ginseng Panacea, price 50 cents per bottle.
Sellers' Imperial Cough Syrup, 25 eta. per bottle.
Swayne's Syrup of Wild Cherry, $l,OO
Shenck's Pulmonic Svrup, $l,OO cr
Winters' Balsam of Wild Clierry!sl,oo "
To be had at THORN'S DRUG STORE,
oct27 , cot. Had and renn'sts.,
iIL
~ ii 0M PSON'S V EGETAIE PU
ILRGATIVE
PILLS, warranted to please. Try diem. Pro
rated and sold 'by E. THORN,
' 0e147 co'r. Hand and Penn ats,
Drug Store nod F(xt■trpr for Sale.
11111 E subscriber, owing to ill !health, is desirous
of quitti n g his present businew, and offers his
stock of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery and fixtures
for sale. The stock is well selected, and perfectly
fresh.• His prescription business will compare with
any establishment in the city. For further particu
lars, enquire (if by snail, to he post paid,) of
EDGAR THORN.
octlG cor. Penn and Hand sts., Pittsburgh, Pa.
rIll9; SKIN AND COMPLEXION, at this (sad,
I. indeed, every other) season, is often repulsive
in appearance, caused, in eight cases out of ten, by
the atmosphere; and what persons suppose disease
of the blood, is simply a disease of the skin. If
some of the thousands who take purgative medicine,
pilli, and useless Sarsaparilla, were to lisp on their
skin a softening and clearing balm, that opens the
pores, whitens the skin, and causes a healthy perspi
ration, that, be the skin ney.er 414 disfigured, unheal
thy, or diseased with pimples or freckles, sunburn,
tan and morphew, the true and genuine JONES'S,
ITALIAN CHEMICAL SOAP never fails to earn
and dispel them, and to make the skin clear and
lovely. It acts so mildly and soothingly on the
skin, that physicians use it on ladies and influats„ in
old ewes of scuriberysipelas, salt rheum, sore head;
ringworm, and it (mind,. the genui,no .7one,b' soap)
has Often effected a cure when every other remedy
failed. It indeed a blessed remedy,.
Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse,
89 Liberty street, head of Wood—at the same,place
is sold the Moorish Hair Dye, Coral Hair Reitera
tive, and Spanish Lily White. I
PRINCIPAL. OFracr—,-Sign of the . fi.userican Engle
82 Chatham street, New York: ,
OE poisonous effect on the skin of common pre
pared chalk is not generally known by ladies;
how yellciwyough and unhealthy it riankes the skin in
time; besides, what a corpselike, palid look it gives
when applied. They should nee a beautiful prepar
lation; purely vegetable; which givesthe face arms or
neck, a natural life-like whiteness, and makes it
smooth. It is called Jones' Spanish Lilly White,
and is sold at JACKSON'S Patent MediCine Ware
house, 89 Liberty street, headof Wood; at the same
plane is sold Jones' Coral Hair Restorative, Italian
Chemical Soap and Unrivalled shaving soap.
jy24-tf,
OLDWS & LlQUORS—consisting of •
WINDS
Port Wine;
Madeira Wine; .
Malaga do;
Rhenish do; in half and quarter pipes,
and on draught warranted pure; - 9
Pale Brandy, of different brimds;
Dark do,
Holland Gin, fine flavor;
Peach Brandy, 8 years old;
Apple do, 4 do dp;"
Old Rye Whiskey, 8 and 11 years old, ...
Part of the aboie Liquors from under Custom
House Lock, for stag in quantities to suit by
P. C. MARTIN,
60 Water st.
Uric* nous* q Sale,.
Or in 4Fehange for Niiito or WindOto Glasi
,
We are - authorized to 'offer for stile; or in exchange
for Window Glaser or Wails,- a *ell finished nod sub
stantial two story blitik hones and lot, 19 feet &tett
by 100 feet deep,. situated : on....the Allegheny river
above the Glasigoutie. It will be sold at a reason=
hie price; title unexceptionable.. • . .
Apple to BIARELY & MITCHEL,
littati`Agenti. ,
t• ' -
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c~ r .
OMENS
ISMI
' Bresadyiiika. Glin.
3 Qr. Casks Brtuuly;Otard.Mnpuy.,Stc., brand dark;
1 half Pipe;' " 1 T'Dipay, Boideaux.
I qr. Cask; 4, !" " •
2 Pipes Holland Gin;', • Swan brand.
Just received and fur sale 'low by
oct 30 JAME'S MAY,:
Caster Oil,
20 Bbi; oreo
C a ster E O il,
1w to cloil
JAMES MAY.
FGOLD AND SILVER\ WATCHF:S.--An
additional supply received and for sale at very
low prices. W. W.' WILSON, ".
60 30 cor. 4th'and Market sta.
GOLD PENS. —A large and very superior asadrt
- meat of the best brands and for sale at eastern
prices. " kir - . W. WILSON,
oct 30 cor. 4th and Market sts.
LAMPS AND GMANDOLES, for parlor, study,
factory and steamboat use, of Cornelius & Co's
manufacture, calculated for lard, lard-oil, &c. - La
test patterns ruck'. W. W. WILSON,
* oct 30 - - - ;cor. 4th and Market sta.
GOLD, silver and steel spectacles in every "
variety,
and furnished with the best glasses. A.ll ages
accurately suited.' . ars. Scotch pebble and. perifocal
glasses kept by W. W. WILSON,
oet 30 !- con 46 and Market sta..
r i lltESli FRUIT, .
25 Boxes AL R. Raisins,
25k C 4
15 " Malaga Figs.
5 Rigs « Grapes..
2.Bbis. 7.ante Currents,
Received gttd for sale by
J. D. WILLIAMS, & Co.,
110 WOW street.
Oct 31
TOBACCO,. •
20 Boxes, assorted, 1 lb :is Ss 12s and 10 Lump.
10 Kegs, No. 6, Twist,
1,4 •
10 " Pgh. Plug 4C4;rendifth, For sale by..
ed. 31 * J. D.•WILLIASIS, &co, 110 Wood, st;• •
IJF 1311--20 bbls. large ;to. 3 Mackerel: •
5 it it it 1 -" •
10 -"
•" 1 "
" Mess " 1 ' "
10 " Labrador herring;
6 I " No. 1 Shad; in store and for sale by
J. 1). WILLIAMS & Co., 110 Wood eit.
oct3l
UCAR,
0 • 2 Ithds. Prime N. O. Sugar
2 Boxes Donble Refined Loaf,
10 fibls. Loaf and Clarified, For sale by
oet 31 J. D. WILLIAMS, &:Co, 110 Wood st.
roLassgs,-2 bids. Philadelphia Steam;
I . * j_ 5 " Sugarliousep
10 " N. Orleani; For sale by
oct3l T. D. WILLIAMS & Co., 110 Wood at.
DEANS-20 bushels prime quality, for sale by:
oct3l .1. D. WILLIAMS & Co., 110 Wood at.
Confectioners' Wrap Ping Papers.
2
p s eßeams Cap. Glazed, Blue, Yellow, Orange,
Grceu and Purple, just roomed, and for sale
JOHN H. MELLOR,
81 Wood Spent,
0ct2.1
QPADES, SHOVELS,
20 doz.- Spades;
" Coal, Canal and Grain Shovels;
20 " Mattocks and Picks; an hand and for
sale at manufacturer's prices by
oct24 GEO. COCHRAN, 26 Wood et.
fIASSINETTS AND FLANNELS.--One case Cas
k,' sinetts; one case Red Flannels, for sale low by
oct24 4 GEO. COCIIRA:r..i; 26 Wood st.
Leather.
3250 iSel'alTiteorr store
e and a yi r l o t r i mLr: tanned sole
W. BRY.A.NT,
183 Liberty st.
Taskitei , s
•
1 2 "ms-
best brown :Oil, just received and for
sate by • W. 131tYANT;
octl2-Itudgm 183 Liberty st.
octl2-Inid&-w
•
1-11olex.
1750 S panish and Nit seuri hides initti:ireand
for sale by W, lIRIANT,
eetl2-luid3w__ 183 Liberty st.-
Shee . p Shine.
900 glicep akin?, Hark Tanne ls c!,
ottl2-lintllkw lB3 Liberty et
Morocco Leather, end Mutnags.
tUST received, a biro stock of Morocco, Bittdinge
and Lidais, and Lace Leather, for sate by
ALTER BRYANT,
-
0et19.-Imit&e, , W
No. 183 Liberty at.
-
SundricO r
Tierces fresh Rice;
,14 bias, Cunklini imprave4 I,ajd -'
0,N711 lha, Bacon;-81paahlara, On hand find
fur sale by . **
F. SELLERS.
sep24. , No. 17, Litahrty street.
T ARD, 100 kegs, No. 1, Lard on consignment;
j_j And fur - safe by P. SELLERS.
sep2.4. ' No. 11, Liberty street.
.......I tie t p Ci 2 . 3 -1..R HOUSE MOLLASSES -6 Wt
s; ciodalV
S. 11. Molasses, in store and foi sale "by
F. SELLERS.
Nusguetp Netts.
EO. S. SWARTZ has on hand a lot. of very se;
perior white and colored Alasqueto Netts
which will be sold cheap at No. lOU ,Market street.
je-1,3
Pi. : .II'F,MNS. for the. use - :of the German
lieformedChiareh - in the U. S. of America, Er,
glish and German. For aale by
jell SCR IRA "As SC H EIBIAIII, 115 Wood st.-
.. .
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Latest Imprwetant.
I3EDS TEA DS 'ot different kinds with Gazzarn's
iron patent Els enings, superior to anything now
in use, for sale 14: at the furniture searehoriss bf
angl. T. B. YOUNG Ez. Co, Hand street.
rrAI3LES--Pier, Centre and Card Tables of differ
i cut patterns. If yen want a good article elibap
call at the Furniture Warehouse of
T. II: YOUNG tk Co;
iD6 31 liandtst:
Wooel Street Property for
TfIHAT desirablelot of ground at the foot of WObd
1. street, occupied at the time of the great fuM by
Messrs. King 4 lioltnes, it offered for sale:.
Enquire of [inibi
Storiage.
H AVING a yery large. andcommodiCiul warn,
house, we are prepared to receive (in dddi
tion to freight for shipment) a large itnou4t of Pro
duce, &c. on itCrage at to rates.
423 C. A. McANULTY CO, Canal Basin
TEAS--120 packages Y. li., imp ~ G. P. and
Powchong, of lute importations,'arriYing and
for sale by [aug2s) L.A.IIII3,ERT & SERPTON.
3 fifl BAGS Green Rio, part prime; • ' `' F 5 " Old Government Java;
Arriv,ing . this day and for sale by •
aug2s LAMBERT & S.
bbls No. j Lary's Mackerel;
20 ‘J " 3tNorth
1 . 0 II It 1 .. u
It
20 I , Herring (AlNimes) •
, 5 No. 1 Salmon; in tore and for
sale by [aug,2s] LAMBERT &.SHIPTON..
Sugar and olaisses.
A g- 11111)S. N. 0. Spgar, strictly prime
eiel bbls. Nos. 4 and 6 Loaf;
I() cases "Lovgring:s"D, IL Leaf Sugar
lls bbls N. 0. Molasses;
In store and, for sale by • .
LAMBERT & SHIBTON,
133 and 135 Wood - street:
50 PPT's
Pitch:
50 Rosin; " ' • .
150 poxes Tobacco, various sizes;
10,600 Seed leaf Cigars;
On consignment and.oill be sold lo+ir r CiTsh, or
t4cltunged for Pittsburgh madufactures, by
bepb TWEE Sr, %CONNOR.
TOBACCO. -75 large and 88 small boxes Missoti:
ri tobacco, of prime quality, just received on
consignment, and Avill be 'sold cheap for cub, or
Pittsburgh manufactures.
august 18 TAAFFE & ()TOWER:
- For Cash . Only.
%IWO second haed . Pitos; sal e :
very low, at
oral' No 112 Wood . st. 4 2d door aboie sth.:
I 4 . 01-10GANY VENEERS AND BOARDS—Nil:tit,
I received, a large assortment of the above, and
or sale at - - P. BLDIVIES
5E1)8 No. 112 Wood street, „2nd deor abOve sth
Cgtton Yarlto 40.
'll' numbers, long and
A ' l 's' "sisr.te
. short 5 000 reel Cotton Yarn.
15,000 lbs. Carpet -.Chaim.
10,000 it Cotton- Twine.
150 Bales Commrin Battind: •
100 44 .txtra fling)? do:
For nal. law io city or country trade, by
M. B. RHEY & CO.,
MEE
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. Wang setetethaslie kat ett Otestaaa. la IL Twit:44. by C. T. Cake" to: •• - ••- •••'...
Eattl Dot of CIG --- Flat SUGAR. COLTZD PILLS_ has op= q. • , ..":,...
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, eltnatars • - 4041 ap . 4 Pi..."A i rior• '... :; facri - •• : ..''''-'
ail Ids
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CLICKENiER , S Stit;A R 'COATED VEGETA.OI.SI
PILI I S are the first arid Only Medicine I?YgT
known that will positirely cure . .
Headache; Giddiness, Measles, Salt Rheillie •
Rheumatism; Piles; lleartburn, Worins,
Dispepein, Scurvy, Cholera Moibus,
Small Pox, Jaundice, Coughs, QuinSy,
Pains in the Back, Whooping Cough,
Thward Weakness,, Consumption, Fits,
Palpitation of the Mart, ,iver Complaint,
Rising in the Throat,Erysipelas, Deafness, ,
Dropsy; Asthma, Iteliing,s of the Skin,
Fevers of all kinds, Colds, Gout; Gravel, '•
Female COmplainte, Nervous Complaints :
And all other diseases originating from impurities Of
the blood.
. , .
. •
. ~
Itr Theriliave cured, since their introdu c tio n,
°ger 2,000 persons, who havelseen given - up as hope,
lees cases, by the moat emineht Physicians,
-- ' alb' They are patronized and recommended; liii .
men of the highest distinction, among whom are • . - '
Hon. David R. Porter, Lion. Henry Clay, , -.
Hon. John . Q. Adams, . " Hon. Daniel Webster;
Hon. Martin Van Buren, Hon. J. C. CalhOun, • . .
Gen. Winfield Scott, Col. R. M. Jeihnson; -
Hon. James K. Polk, Gen. Lewis Cass. , .., •
In' Their virtues arc so infallible thaetlie money .
will be returned in all cases they do not'give'rinisig7
sal satisfaction. Although but two and a half yeari
have elapsed since these celebrated Pills were first'
introduced to the public, the sale of theM in tbm ;-
Eastern and middle States has far exceeded Dr..
Clickeners most sanguine expectations. During the
punt year, alone, no less than 10.000 gross of boxes
'hale been sold in the State Of Now York, 6,000 iii
Pennsylvania, 4,000 in Maryland, 3,000 in New Jets
Bey, 2,000 in Delaware, and 9,000 in the New England
States, requiring the constant employment of 21 .
hands, exclusive el printers and engravers. In the
came period, upwards of 200,000 coplea of HIV . ,
I "Family Doctor', have been ordered by agents. in
every sectitin of? the ceuntrv. These 'facts must
show, Conclusively, that Dr. elickeiaera Sagas coats
ed Pills;besides being thp gory best medicine iia this
world, are held in the highest estimation by the publie;
We might extend this publication to an indefirof
ite length, if we deemed. it expedient to publish alt:
torsimonials we have received, not only from nimbi,
but individuals and families, who have experienced
the benficial..effeets of Clickener's Sugar_ coated.
Pills, but we, deem it unnecessary. The most in 7
contestible, evidence of their unprecedented'auecesa,
are the numberless Imitations and Counterfeits which
have already appeared, notivithstanding the brief pos
riod they have been before the public. Ereh. some
of our staunchest pill makers have liail the amiaCity.
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 ." Zilch pnitry.•
shifts cannot last long without exposing theirlideona
deformity. Truth.and honesty must inevitably pre.,
vail over rascality and deception.
;for sale in Pittsburgh by WM. JACiCSON; ei hi.
Patent Medicine Warehouse, No. 89, Liberty ,street,_
head of Wood st., Pittsburgh. Price, 25c. per box,
Dr. Clickeners principal office is 81 Barclay street,
New York. . • - --
•
irr Beware of, ati Imitation article,. called Ina. •
proved Sugar Coated Pills, purporting vibe patented,.
as both the pills and the pretended patent are fora
ggiica, got up by a iniserablo quack in New York,
who, for the last four or five years, has made his
living by courgerfeiticg popular medicines.
Cltr Remember, Dr. C. V. Clickcner is the original
invsntur of Sugar Coated Pillas, and that nothing-ef
the sort was ever heard of until he introduced them'
in June, 1543. Purchasers should, therefore, alwaYs
ask for Clickea er , s Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and
take no , other, tiy they will he made the victims or
fraud; • . ' act
Superior_ Hts 4titSi o in this
- Pitch, NVarn.
IGHT opposite
oP fronting on Penn street, Luts, • •
I{ l •• • •P •:
.4 the mansion, of Hr. Shoenberuer, the corner on
Adams street. 22; feet by 100, the others 20 feet •
each by 100; all extending to Spring Alley. • _ :
Five Lots fronting au Liberty street, at and adjoin
ins Factory sue t, each 20 feet by 160 deep to Quin- .
cy street; oppusi he new Cathelic Chtireb; on th4set ,•••
are erected seven tr roe Landless.
,• . • . • •
Title indisputable and a liberal extension of pay! ' • '
meat to suit purchases. They sill be soliil.toycloati;•
the concern.: Apply to Michael Allen / 'or .
.
• •J • • • •• 7 '`
Hutehisotheir.the. warehouses ; or •pa
.hot a a. . .
Craft, Esq., at hiseffice, 80 Fourih street'. •
ti:YA variety of Corton Machinery,
Throstle.s, Mules, 4c., still on hand tor Bale on Very . •
reasonable terms, and time, on large sales. . '•
0ct16.-d3nt
• • New Drug Stoic. '
. JOHN D. MORGAN, Ifhoksaje and Retuil.
Er Druggist, No. 93fWood street,anadoor Sdoth
of Diamond Alley, • Pittsbargb.—Nhe sublaibir
has just received from tlie Eastern cities;andia now.
opening at the above stand, a full awrtnieiii of•
articles in his line, consisting-olDrilgsjafall.l4l4
Dye 'Stull's, Paints and •••Yoritishes, Chemicals,
together wih all such
.articles as. are: usually .
kept,for Isola at, a wholesale and retail drug store:
His stock is entirely new, and has been selected
iith care. He is confuletit that his articles, both
as te;quality and price, will please such as may fa: -
Tor him with a call. • my9-y,
j John 11, Townsend,
DILLTIIGIST AND APO T HECARY ,
ket st*et, three doors above Third street,
litrriii„ will lave constantly on band a well selected
assortment of the best and freihestMedihines, .
lie will sell eiethe most reasonable terms: Phyai
ciads sending
. ortleil will be promptly attended to,
and supplied - with articles they may rely upon as::
fliysieians , prescriptions trill be accurately
diatly prepared froth the beet materials, at any hotir
of the day or night:
, . . .
tor sale, a largo stock of fresh sad-good •
errumery ifec3od
. .
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CLOTHINGI CLOTHING!! CLOTHING! I! .•
The Three Big D oors vs, The iVestern
World.:11.
IAOOO WELL SELECTED GARMENTS
XTOW made and ready to be offered oh the roost •,
.1,11 liberal terms to my old customers and the pub.
he in general,. The Proprietor of this far famed and •
extensive. establishment has now, after returning
from the Eastern cities,
at much trouble and expense,-
just completed his fall and winter arrangements to
supply his thousands of customers with one, of the
most desirable stocks of Clothing that has ever been
offered in this or any other market west of the Inoun
tains. For neatness in style and workmanshipreona
bined with the very low price which they will •be •
sold for, must certainly render the old unrivalled
Three Dig Deers one of the greatest attractions at
the western country. It is gratifring to me to be .
able to announce to my numerous aleuilket home„.
and abroad, that notwithstanding the extraord inar y . .;efforts' which I have made to meet the many calls
my line, it le with difficulty I can keep - time with the
constant rush i that Is made on this popular establish- -
meet. It is a well t.stslilished fact, that my Wet:care
eight or ten times larger time any other hope° in the
trade and this being the case en 'the amount sold, I
can afford to sell at much less profit than othelpeould •
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 • ,
my; coming to this conclusion, I will make it the
interest of every man, who wants n "cheap winter •
soil; te,'Oall and purchase at the-Three Dik.Doors.
etet#l-‘l6:w • qouN ISPCLOSKEY.
•
A CARD. .• ••
.
11111 E subscriber having disposed of hie ROokatorit
in' Pittsbiugh, to Messrs. Elliott and English,
would recommend them to the patronage of.his for
mer customers: . ROBERT CARTER,
Prrnumitott, October 20th,
.
THE SUBSCRILIV. ES having purchamed the Book.
Store of Mr. Robert Carter ' will continue thebusi.
nese at the old stand. They will at ill.tiMes have,
on hand a large supply of Theological, Classical
Se..hool Books—Also, Writing, Letter and 'Wrapping
Paper, Slates, etc.
Western llerchenta making purchisee in the city #
are. invited to call, examine our stock, and ascertain
our prices before purchasing chewhere.
ELLIOTT Sr. ENGLISH,.:
No..sB,l3farket it., bet. 3d ihd
- • -
rro RENDER THE HUMAN !ilt( SILKY,
SOFT, FINETAND CLEAN; to niakiiihe
healthy, euncieth, White and.fruitful, so that a geed •
prop may spring therefrom, persons have but to , ex
pend
thirty seven and a half eons. And, readet;,
our only object for Selling the article at that price, is 4
knowing it to be all we state, that when you once try •
this you never will usa aught else, whether it be . •
merely to embiliih; to diem, beautify, and preserve,:
to force growth, atop exiting off, and curia scrufs,or •
dandiuffs, the JONF.S , CORAT. /AIR RESTORA- .
TIVE will never fail to do all this, as huridrods will '
tell you with gratitude. It dresses the hair beautifill,
ly, and makes red or grey hair grow dark from the
roots. .
.
Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warcliotttm.ii:
89 Liberty ;trees , heed of Wood: , -price thirty'eaveg • -
ands half cents,.fiftYoents and one dollar per Walt
Mt/tele:pa piece iisold the 'ltalian Chemical/kap.
Spanish Lilly ; Milt* and ttrjyalled shaving qoap T'
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