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Dispatch, Nelion, Mon: City. Lake Erie, Hoops, Beaver. , 'Louis McLane, Bennett.43rowrisville, 'Consul, Bowman; Brownsville. Michigan, Boiea,.Beaver. ' : st.tveir Illatelligesseei . I o:l.The fast running Tiaisetiger:.staamer New! England; Capt. Puss, leaved for Cinbinnati at 10 o'clock this morning. . ! . The steamer Planter, from St. I.onis,lo Nes!Or leans, struck a snag in the lOwer aging her cargo considerably. The Clermont No 2, froM stroelt a snag .a short distance above Olasgoivi . • The steamer I nAtt isirtiristi of ate losil if De 'vda i'• • t The North' labama struck a snag lately.at erty. • i 'fhe Nashville Gazette:oi . the ' l O says "lhei weather is now clear again, and we fear our hopes of a full river are not yet to •be realized. It wall on a stand yesterday after!llaving risen several • inches. • ; ' We understand ,that there is .a considerable rise in the Kentucky river, and that there is now suf. ticient water for the easy navigation iof steamers. The latest dates from St.• Louis reports .53 feet water in the Upper''Alississiplpi,:petd i at a stand. Since our last report, : sais the Oiiicinnati Ad. vertiser of Saturday, the iiyef,has fallen six inches, leaving in the channel hence to Lottis l yille and the mouth, sufficient water for all navigable purposes. - - lEEE. lIIIPOItTp 13y ! itivir.a.•• Mononguhilu. Iniprora-mitt.,Pr. stri Con.4ul; . 1 bx mdze, Ilampton, Smith & Co.; 50 bars, 9 Ma #on, Edward- Evans; 20 bbls :flour, Jacob Cram rine; 220 bbls flour, EllW...Pusson; 23 brs glass. 9 sks rags, J..Rittz; 10 bra glass, 1 bbllcider, Von bonhorst; 25 bra glass, Vankisk & Ildrron; 1 bbl mdze, H. Mitchell; 123} brs gloss, 'E - Donald; 00 brs glass, J. S. Markel; 12 bbls flour, IL Mitc l bell; 1 bbl, r 2 bss cigars, R. Robinson & Co.'', • ;. I i i . . ; 1 , Bat, Nit% b. I . . L Roar—The muket at the•immedia e clatie iii= . ar4 sums! features of some slight imprriv'ement,' . Coed common brands Genesee were Itliken 1110 freely at sellers' prices, and some I:4iiisoo bblis changed hands at' $...1 ,1 , b1.4.—:53 IJ-11 }vas offered for a considerable lot,shut the bidder refased to . sell under su-gales extra C,l—.Mighigan 13 0-I ft, bbli A sale of Georgetown wos made by audion. mixed brands,old imheat,s 12 p 3 17jand extra do. 3 3U -03 72 p bbl, cash.' IBolder/0 ate waiting with much. arixiety for the arrival of the Britannia, now momentarily expected.. ' 1 . . I . -'-• The ' - uket.li - '.- ' -----' --4 -t of the Grain—The market for the most part of . . week has been iu a very unsettled state, and but • few ealea have taken place. Towards , the close, more.firmness was manifested by sellers, and the trade appeared inclined to operate to a moderate extent. A'cargo yellow flat Corn, somewhat be, red by weave), sold at 70c., and a cargo good, 72c —one very superior at 71c. 13-bushel. White 61 038. c. do. Oats area ,shade better, the stock in receiver's hands getting low. 1 North er we quote 30,040 c., Eastern 37038, and Delaware 3Gt. r bushel. The sales of auction comprise 20000 :tOOO sacks New Orleans Core, !130 . 65ic., and good, weight-4100 bushels southern . white, 61067 c tr pushcl, Louiariae, Nev. 6. The ,river at, this point is rising rapidly, with. 6 feet in .the canal. Freights have declined.soine what, and still further reduction is looked for.' Business is hriSit. on the levee.: Ikrur.—We continue our quotations of yester day, $1 25 by dray load, and $4 50 per single bar rel. We heard of one lot of 512 bbls. sold at the river'at $4.10, and another of 300 at $4. Coal.—Pittsburgh is selling , at 12ic.., delivered; p Pomeroy 10c. The market is moderately supplied, 19hiskey:--Common is selling at 190 194ei r - tified at 19e. • Coltois.—We bear of small sales of Alabama at De.. Ilagging,aud rope continue steady it former quo tations. Flour.—This article continued quite firm during the 'evening and sales were as follows: b 0 bbls Planet, 175 do -Mount Ida, 4Q do family, 70 do Eagle,.ll3l do Bonaparte, 107 do Carrollton, and 1200 assorted brands--all at ;1;4. Wheal—The market closed exceedingly heavy. The highee fignre was Ole, -at which we note a — sale of about 500 bushels. Corn—A lot of about 250 bushels was taken at 36C., sacks included. Flazurd-20 bbls and 41 sks were sold at 73c. and 57 bbls at 76c. &Of...about 400 anckl l 4. sold frotri Levee at SI 30. . . Lead—We note sales of 1170 pigs in two lots, at 75.. On the 24th ult. 1000 pigs sold in Bos ton at $4.37i: INCE 110 DES & ALCORN, (Late of New York city,) R No. 27 Filth at,, between Wood and Market, Manufacturers of Mustard, Ground Spices, Catsups, &c., &c., will open during the present week a large assortment of articles in tneir line, which they wholesale in quantities to suit dealers, at Eastern wholesale prices. All articles sold by them warran ted. Merchants intending to go east would do well to all before leaving the city. They may be found at their warehouse No. t 7 Fifth street, in Ryan's Building. sep7 I3A.GLEIPS Patent Exteneion. Pen Holder and Pencils.—This is the moat el :tippet, complete, convenient and useful pocket companion ever offer ed to the. puolic. • The multiplicity of its usefulness and the smallness of its size renders it a ixtrfect Multum in Parvo. In the short spice of .2* inches is contained a Gold Pen, Pencil, awl tireserve of leads, and by one motion slides either Ore Pen or Pencil out, and extends the holder to six inches, which is but lit tle more than half the length when shut op, of the - common pen holder, bet when dtended is ono fourth longer. The above useful articlt just received from the manufacturer, and for sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Booksellers . o ctmt. 1 • and Stationers, Market K. GOLD.:PEN'S--BagleVs celebrated ever pointed Gold Pens, just received and fur wale at reduced rates, by - - JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, oct29. Booksellers, Market st. - STATIONERY.—Jost opening, a large and splen did assortment of French, English and Ameri can; Stationery, which we invite the public to,call and examine. JOHNSTON lk STOCKTON, oct29 Stationers, Market dr • • - -New Books. . • TUST RECEIVED—Imiarms runt BEOOSA, Anis • Minor, by Mrs. A. Schneider, with an essay on the prospects or the Heathen and our duty to them ' .by Rev. B. Schneider, and an iutrOductio. by Rer.E. - Heiner, Published by Rev. Samin Gulches; Chambeisbuirgh,.lBo. For sato by jell SURMA '& 61.31 FABLER, 116 Wood et JUST received from Kew!York, a large quantity ofifiliapna and Principe Segura of the most popular anirent erica brands now in use. Also, an . excellent article of cheating TobaCco and several bales of superior Cuba Leaf Tobacco for sale. B. E. WINCHESTFR, "rip. TA, Third street, two doors from the Pat 4r nifice . :nay!). • . .1, c-..: COlil . !..,p;rk . l o 4 . ;: ; fit . lk;q' . o ID __-. PORT 0 PIT /Of PEL COMMERCIAL SWIM A:14.1f 2'• • ; • •:-•• • MEMO .~,.. ... Y. ~i~ .>.~ . .:.j . ::`-:•.+...,;•'••'. 4 ;•:?,?..' ' ' - ec.--::. - ..„71 ,, i'e!,•:, :!. f . - - . .:',...,-,.',:•,.: . 7...;,i;: - .... • t-..-.:•.';'....'.::',..7.-•:,..... • 7 ' t. . .1, 1 . , ? . ...! - !':'::' , ':: : ,: -.-.: .. 1- - - ...: .• .::,: , ..• - ,1 - ;:::-:!, 7 :,..-:. . ".. MEE . I e#4lrA, 10" k . BY .IMT NIGHT'S MAIL ; from the Baltimore Sun. ARRIVAL EP THE STEAM . 11,1 SHIP • B.RIT;ANNIA. SINTEFS'DAYSI4T It FROM EUROPE The Steams; Gteat Bra:Oki:stilt agrotn4r—Famine and Dicase tin /telaoul+-Marriage q( the QUail of Spain---4dranct its iliour, Grail% 'Cotton, 4c. • We yeltetda:y received the folloivingielegraphic despatches from Philadelphia, furriishing us with ; synopsis df the news by the Britannia. i The con tinual atorm ot rain caused a suipensiegn of tele graphic operations, or we' should havelreceived mote full: acceunt, and there being +simian from the -north ;an SOnday it could not he ohtained by • : goy °thee tricanis . j • PittianStenta, Nov. 8, 3 ci'eloet : P. M. The ste'anierlßritanniii arrived ak•Bos TI on Sat.' +day motningl but the telfgraphie 'wires between Boston and Isleiv York wer immediatdly cut by some of the ipdculatorktime. only being allowed to announce ',the fact of her arrival. She brings dates to the 19lbi ult. from Liverpool. The ateameriCireat Britain was still in the same position that the Caledonia left het, and will pro bably be it total loss. i i s The intelligence from Ireland of the most melaischolf 'character. Nlitwithslanding the as sistance rendered by Gavetismeat in relieving the wants or 4he people, the famine was increasing in all parts of the country. A malignant disease had also hrekeia out in some portions of the kingdom which seat greatly adding, : to the wretchedness of the people: The Calabria had arrived out with our Minister, Mr. Bancroft; Whii would at once enter on his du. ties , ; The matziagis of the Qiieen of 'Spain and her sisterhavel been ; consummated without auy serious effects, if ere:except the prcitest by: .Eugland and one or two' othei European' power. 4., The iatenir mediate beiween France .141 . 14 'gland ill broken: France joists ;pips for the cisaguestkif the Spanish Americas. t 1 Is The money mbrketwai gnarly doltiressed. There was a strum g alitkiptakin thUt a ble'pxyishipmerit of bullion to7dils country Wonld take pitice, on ac. count of the meat dem.sud tor bre4hstults fur the wants of the people. Flour u-as in brisk demand at an adva n ce of one shilling pel. bartel over the igisotatitits by the last , steamer. ; • , The price of grain was also rapidly ajdvancing in all European ports. ' The adiline in cotton abottt and farthing over thesprivanst rates. I. ' .s.riirSDlD $ T' K 0 . . pi• pc Ns/ FALL 1000 -Ds.. LE.XATOARI at DAY,takegreittitlessire in Wi ll, forming . the inhabitants kir Pittsburgh; and the surrounding country, that the} hate jhat regetted a . splendid stock of ttew Fail Gdods, or iniutokt every description, a large portion Of which having been • net at AitWiltujat a great sacrifice,: and Trout the linporters niid!utitnitracturers; at unpirecedentedly wll:a low prices, eitstileit them to .3 Ter Breit inderts to Cash buyos 4 thley would, torerineiocit ectrully invite thorn to ' Call and cum no theitistoe , being confidant that they will bop . ased tlth e goods and prices. I i ,IDI 1,, S , DRESS ; GOODif .. . f 4.. , • . Our stock ofLailies' dresa toils as !very 'superior and 'cannot lin siirpamied,consi ling in i part hf Super Satin strqied Casbrum'e, Ombra shafted, do.; Splendid Figured, do. in great variety; gidifinni.. and Clermont Miffs; Gala Mills; Chuakus; Plain and figured and Satin ktripcxl 111cofilin de linings; Super French and Scotch Ginghams; now &tyke Embroider. cd do; splendid Cakhmere and de Laiiiii robe; Ameri. can, French and English Chinlice of tlie latest styles, Sic. S.c. , 1 i . i VLICB! 5111.10! • We hare a very handsomc assortasunt laf Silks; such as super Black and Blue Black, liord And strip-i ed Silk.; Super Plain :and Figured chlunge43le, - do.; Ombra Shaded and Changeable Stripf,-d, dp.; glain,l. Black and Blue 'Black Satins; Wide liadia. !lot Plain Black and Blue Black Silks !of cilia; quklity and width, intitable'fot mantillas , tic. I • 811.4 TVLS! Stf,Arit./.S. re ; r., In this departMent we cad offer gat t argainr, from Auction sales of importers in Xew 'ork and Philadelphia, among which tiro spldadid 'Terkerri Shawls; Supgr Caibmere, clo.;;Embroiirereift Terker. ri, do.; Plait and E.nabroided Thiliet, dii; Supper heavy Ottonian Silk, do.; Spl mild litilia Silk, do.; Extra lieruani, dd.; Heavy P do.; Ciape, AO.' Plain and r.mbroitiered: Cloth, do.; iPlain, Eigbi.faud EM, broidered De Laines, du.; Spirt:did French'', Drocha; do. all wool; Brocha and Cailimere 11;on,4 Shawl, and an immense !variety of d }(forma di-scriptions of Fall and Winter Shawls, 'm sold u of thifin will be d at halfthe cost of importatie morns ANO C4SSEVERESS Embraced in our stuck oftlese arc 'Sups{' Pronelt, I West of England, and American Cloiks, /if almost: every color—lleavy Tweed C Whit; Binreriand Pilot! Cloths for over-coats; Super lack C iisitntres; Fan-' i cy Striped, do. in great wart tt tr,te.c.Ke. ! BLANKETS! 41 i,iNKETS!! ; , • Extra American rietliUM planketl4 Super Whit ing, Ile; Hoary Twilled, ae4 Ammo* atd a num ber of other makes of eatrg clamity, j _.! . LADLES' CLOOKIS'GrIi, I tier style (Milne Shaded l Cloakitiga; Ifandsoine Plaid • Heavy Gala do. for IdOi _,' - ALPACAS AND l IMERIIIIOS- 1 4 ifi. argc assortment or, AS4iacais. and Stirrings, ... . P. Lcuia, Nov. 3. 1 of era* quality'. and pnfe, i r ./. ° cn h blgrinos and; Bombazines, both Bfack and eelored. ALSO, Cassinetts; Red, lTliite erg! Yellow Flan nels; Tickings; Checks, Diapers; Brolvn arid Bleach ed Table Linens. Sheetingsi Table Cloilts; Calton Flannels; heavy Gloves; Silk and ;Linen 11(Wfd.;' Scarfs; Stocks; Cellais, kc. &c., all efwhilch we are, selling much lower than 'Behave eter before bees enabled to do, Tailors, Clothiers, and dountry iMerc.tante are especially Invited to exapii4 our s(ock iof French Cloths, Cassimeres and Ize sirs, as 4:e are prepared to sell Goods to those who uy to sell again, as low as they can be bought in the regular tbuy .14 the Ea-V -ern Cities. and by having a 'buyer i.esirkint in the cast, attendant upon,the Atietions; we bate rare fa cilities for procuring new awl desiraßle GOAD, ut the lowest possible prices; we nre regelarlyi receiving new Goods every few days through the ydar. ALENANDtIt gr i rY, tt3 95 Market st.; N.ll. eor olithe amondw 6en091 peeks, Star I coi4ry, I Ittul[ nooks, vie. sic. I TORN 11. MELLOJt, No, SI, Vii,ood trect, be (wean Diamond Alley mid 4th stliot, °spectral ly ievitea the attention of Country .Ikier haat. atid others, to his eztensive stock of ; . .., School Books, Writing and LettcaPaptrm, Bontiet Boards, Wrapping Paperrf Blank Boeks, Clerman and American Slates, Family !anti Pocket Bib es, Sacred Music Books, Almanacs: Elaglish and Getruian, and German English, all of wltiob wil be liuld at the lowest Cash prices, for Cash ; yr Rag , 03- Cash paid for Rags. I Near Dress Dingitoans. WE Nis° now on hand a full aesorinieint of I•eati aid French aad Scotich dress (lilighanl,twil• -led and plain at remarkable low Also, an article or em broidered Oingluint—sere Ileantiful for Dresses, for lialc by AIISAI.OSI M( 11111 N, linp3s . I No. 05,Mar etatra..t. . V itlletablejliOokt ... 1 TTPITAM , S Mental . Pun sophy; , 11.) Stewart's . 4 $ if 1 Plutarcles Lives; 1 Biographical Dietionariee; . ; Aikin'a British Poet's, 3 large pole; r Democracy in America, 2 ii Jefferson's Works, 4 'Min 1 II Darinah Moore's Works, vulnj I I; . : Milton's Prose " , 2 .. ! . 1 . Miltnp's Poetical . 6 , 2 , , I i s i Prestott's Conquest of Mcaieo, S isol Prescott's FMdlnaml and leabell.44 3 v4ls; • For sale by U. 8. .;30SW011,T11 & Co., 1 oct3l 1 i 43 Packet ft. • School oolr.a • . 131ITCHELL'S, Stnith's' ‘ anklOht re Goograp eat Kirkham's, Smith's and. Bro tos Clrammart; Cobb's, Sanders, KlemCnticy.altds. Spellers ; Eclectic Readers; i l .. Sanders' " Arithmetica; Algebras, 14001 Hist d riei r ,Glreck and Latin Class Books; Sic: liikkeoby.... 4 octal S. BosWORTII ScCcO, Okaiket tit . • . : - .: : , . et; .•' ~'r • 4 7 4:745. •r• • t ...0 v i" ' • 1 • _ l• 41% . . I • r • • • ...I' • - EIBE INIMM . , ;. ;,.s! ~•"";• • • , = I r i', I , 1 - a 4. 4 7 .*Viiai t4401 - .: ; - ..I I' - .f. : ,-: '.-... I ' '• .1 .:I .. 7 t .''! ' " l ,` l- ::: ' ' I 7 '' . I I, I ..:, ~.4 . r .g' . .{ - : 1 ... 4 14:.I0::6: . ...f .„ l - , 1 . . * : I - .. 1 ' jilt ..'• .::: : Li' .1 . 1. : : ,: tr . ; ';_ij 4. 3 . . i r , -' }per. -., 1 1 , -..-. , l' ••:.. t 4 , ;' ~. • ...!. Y-4 124, 1 , .; ..p •.. ': ,. . 5 f,, v ... R .1 0 •.:-,- • ,:. 4, t .- i `t ,':: i 1...-.. i sf. eci . l.• h'. IMEN . ~: YES. , .. For Whiellim•ltoicolo.* Paokit; draught steamer DOMINION, S. TYLER, Master, will run no a regular paokertietween FinisherMi and Wheel ing; leavingPittiduirgh for WheolingAyory Monday, Wednaaay and Friday, at 3 o'clock , P. M 4 arid leas-- ing Meeting for rittalnghivery Tneadat,.-Thurs day and Saturday, ./4:9 o'clockVA: M. Pot-Weight or paaaige apply o n heard., . T's-eoys The new light draught packe(iteam- Oiffilkr CALIFORNIA, Captain 11 - Titer, will cave lorst e above and allintermediate parts this day, iegularly. " ' - For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to • J. W. BUTLER &BRO., Second st. The California was built expressly for the above trade, and will make her trips regularly during the season. • unglti For //nninville—Regulnr Packet. • The new and splendinpassenger steam er TONNALEUKA, Capt. J. K. Moody, run us the trade from Pittsburgh to Laniardle, during the season of 1846. - The Tonnalcuka was bilk expressly for the trade, and is elegantly flunished in every respect. Forfresght or passage apply on board The well known fast running sleazier CAMI3II4A, W. Forsyth, Master, will run as a regu ar Packet,leaving every Wednesday morn ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at 10, P. M., the saute day, Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Saturday, at 10, A. M. Fur freight or passage apply. on board, or to FORSYTH 'le Co., Agents, No. 30, Water street. For eineinusistil and The now and splendid passenger steam er COLUMBI A, o , Nzes, Master, will ease tor the above and intermediate ports, regular ly. For freight or plumage apply on board, or to jel D. WILKINS, Agent For Saint Loulls...lltognillar Paoket. The now and splendid passenger steam er 11111/NETTE, Capt. Perry, will run in tio tea e from Pittsburgh to St. Louis, during the season of 13443. The Brunette was built expressly for the. trade, and is elegantly Annul in every respect. For freig . ht or awake apply . on board. For teinnati and St. Lout. The pa...auger steamer PALESTINE., Capt. Williams, will leave for the above an all intennelliale port!' regularly. For freight of passage apply on board. PP- Tuesday Evening Packet. ~., The new and splendid passenger stentn• s a .. -- haat DECLARATION, Capt. •Vorhers, Sri I run at a regular packet between Pittsburgh and ci r Cincinnati, lea% ing this port every Tuesday evening At 3 o'clock. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Friday ertinuat at 3 o'clock. Tho Doclaratiou offers superior accommodations top aescugcro. For freight ur passage apply on board. jet . —.... CINCINNATI PACKETS. The secular snail and passenger steamei 5105105111AIIELA, Capt. Stone, will run u a initial. Packet between Pittsburgh and Chicon natl. leaving this port every llnnilay at 10, A. 51., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same das. Return. in. she will lease Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10. A. 51. For freight ur passage apply on board. Tho Ainnongiitels was built expressly for this trade, and otters to the passengers comfort, ud su perior accommodations, MOAD.4.Ir PACKET. TIl E regular mail antiparengor steam r UNlo: o :,Captain Madirsan, will run as a regu ar packet between PittsbUrch and Cincin natl. leaving this port every Monday at o'clock. P. M. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday at ei P. M. The Union was built expressly for this trade, and affords every accommodation. For freight or passage apply on born, .2SeTHE regular mall and pasaencer.team r •c HIBERNIA, Capt. John Rlinetelter, wt I run as a regular packet between Patsburgli and Cincinnati, leaving this port every 'Tuesday at 10 A. M.,oand Wheellag at to P.M. or the aause day.— Returning., she will leave Cincinnati every Friday at 10 A. M. For freight or pacmge apply on hoard. The. Hibernia , a-as built crprouly fur the trade, and .otters to The passenger's ereiy comfort and au parlor ;itecotninoilationa. PO T. N; E r i p . I DA T a t: agersteavir Ja4ori B. Page, .;:rirrui AAA regular packet hen:lire Pfttqiurgh and Cincinnati, leaving this puri. every Wedneaday at 10 A. M and Yr - heeling at 10 P. M. the ratan day.— Iteturaing, will leave Cincinnati every Saturday at 10 4.1 M. For rreight rw paasag,elatt}dy no board. The New England was built eapretialy for this trade end otters to the passengera every comfort and tope aior artcortmodationti. matl.o 1,413:4 THE new U 4 Vail tinearner ACADIA, M. E. Lucas, Mnster, will run as a regu ar passenger packet beti+cen Pittsburgh and the ribose port (hiring the reason of 1546, leaving every Thursda'; at 10 o'clock A. M. Thei Acadia is new and has superior accommoda tions. for freight nr passage apply, on hoard, or to • • ap9 J. NEWTON JONt7..C, Agent. ' FrADAY PACKF.rt latitTHE regular Mail and patotfmgcr steam cr-C1.11'1431 No. 2, Captain ent,olta, run ati ; ai regular packet between Ctniinnati and Pitts burgh leaving titia port , crery Friday at 10 A. M., and W,ld•eling at 10 P. M. the siarric Pay. Returning ahe utilllcare Cincinnati crieryli , donPay at 10 o'cicdt, A. ritt.l Vor frenzht or rot4tve !appllun hoard. Tiari Clippor No. 2 was hMitoaltreialyf4r this , trade, cod ti.(feirit to her paantingetra nriiiry 'comfort land an. admriinaatim., ! d ! nar23 SA 'IT RDA PAC/1 . 11 Tlie,r..gulas and Ossengrr rt.ea mei CIRCASSIAN, ,caot. hoe umincti, will run as la regular Packet ibetween Pitt.sbufgh and Cincinnati, le:vying this 'port Oversd F•attirilay, at 10, A. Mf, and 'Wheeling at 10, P. Ali, thn saMe any. Retuirnimr, she will leave Cincinnati evilry Tuesday, at 10, A. M. For: freight or pass:mkt :Tilly on hOard. The Circassian W:1.3 built rsprevdty fiir this trade, and offers to her passtmgers every comfort and ac commodation. mar 23 SATURDAY PACKET, lar mail and passenger steamer ,k l FfitiSa r : ; FNG " F.R., Capt. I..inford, will run as Paeket between Pittsliprgh and Cincinnaq, leaving this port every Saturday at 10, A. M., and Wheelingtit 10, P. M., thb same day. Returning . , she Will leave Cincinnati every :Tuesday, at 10 &elk A.M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Mesiienger was built exproisly for this trade, and ritltrei to her passengers every! comfort and an comModation. ; ' mar '23 Freith oyuctrui subscriber will rceoln fri‘di Oysters daily rroin Ilaltienorr y , which lie will serve lup in all the different .tV I eN, it the d.'railltlilulltottl, st., between Stuithheld :And Gbint. oetl3 ci SCPIORTZ ; NEw F .1:106 601013'1Si Tflfi subscriber in nnwi receivitig a Inrge, and fine Assortment of FALL ;AANI) WrivrEg ;PRY GooDs, recently purchased from ;the Jzinnidlictnrors and im porters, in the New York land Phillidelphia Markets, Nine 6 the great fall in pries, and 1111 be sold twenty per rent cheaper than the 'same deOription of Goads wore ever before offerred in this iliarktt. All those wanting great bargains at'e requeacd to call at No. 65 Market street. sopls - ,OM MORRIS: LARGE and splendid 'assoiltmerit of rich and magnificent SHAWLS, just 'received , this day embracing all the new and deSirable styles, viz: Paris Printed Tork eri, Cashmere and Broclia,' Embroil] ered Black and Mode colored' Bilk, Pringep Thibbet and D'Laine, Chamelion Plaid,end StripcdrSillr, Merino, and !Persian, Plaid, Silk and'WOrrted,''togetlier with a great variety of Woollen Shaw s, and will be dis posed of at a y small advpincb on the original coat, by ABSALOM MOHRIS, sepls No. 65 Market a. Lady's' liresa ECEIVED this day, severs paekages .orrery :rich new sip Persianembossld Ombri, Chamelion, Striped, Plaid and 'oult de Soie, and Black Satin, Striped Armour Des "Silks, 'and will be sold cheap for Clish,, by sePl3 ABSALOM Nd. 65 Ntarket at. '! ! Six Cases lif4.w Falj .I.intis. TUST, RECEIVED this day,! embracing all the newl find desirable styliii in the . Market; and will behold at greatly reduced prices', by sepls ABSALOM MORRIS, No. 65 Mark et st. Cashmeres an.d Ds Laines. .Ti RECP...IVD, a beautiful ;assortment or new tyle Paris printed, Ombri _ shaded, Rep Corded I _ . .. .. . . lain Cashmeres and Maids, and for sale by IPEATRERS-41 sacks prime feathers just re 'd, 45. ABSALOM btOII,RIS,i6S Market street, .12 and for sale by nor{ , lAMBS NAY. ' 1 TU atn ß' and Of gel" t, ~, ,,'--4- 7 .„4....,..-4,,,- , I':',;--'-',,2, '.:',.' . I . t j ';; • • l .1 r-*4--;,-... j ' „. , k i i Is ' 1 i , 4 I 1 , . ,I I --, •-• I' I - r ~ „ , 't .] I I '" ; i 4 I 4%.10 .4 • - :.!,••• • . 4. ' c 2 r. 44 4 • • 4 • 4' f :r • ! P ile . j • r t I • - i ..- ia . : . k.:: , . .-;.--1,,-..,'':..;:'•-;, ~; -~. `'~;'.. '. : DM= MOM MEE ..:**.'''','' . Xecir Oliteinnalth Vor Ch4434lincitl. te.ONDAY PACKET rmsDAY PAC K 'I 11 CUSDAY rAcritl At3s\ ~ ~- SIZAWLS,' StiA. c457,6A%.1 • AW:4eV.s. - ~.~ ,a. ~~,~~ _ i .. ;' Y _ y ~,' i,.~: ~. :j `, EOM .: _.:. -_...:. .. . . ... ".Yi, '.L~~Sr,:.i ~: r.~ GUIRINTINVIN HEALtiI 4 TO TICE SICK 1 • . Lire to •the y 12111404, GOOD WILL TO.ALCI l I • . R. SAWYER; ielpectfrilly 'adverilses,...t.hat he P n , has opened the HEALTH DEPOT AND IICVALID'S RETREAT, On Smithfield, between Third and 9th streets, Pitts. Ifurgh, Pa., where he will sell'Wholosale and Retail, GENUINE 'VALUABLE poPui•Alt. MEDICINES, for the relief and permanent care/of all curable dis eases.' Care will betaken to procure the moat valu able popular remedies that are to be bad in the Uni ted States; such especially as are free froptinerett. rid and injurious ingredients. We are determhied that ner establishment shall be what its name im porta—a depository of valuable remedies for the sick; a resort where the Invalid of every class maycame or send in good faith, and get a genuine 4.a valu able medicine. By honesty and by keeping excellent preparations we hope to have the confidence of all who aro an unfortunate as to need medicine. We flatter ourselves that many an enormous doctor-bill, and many a valuable day will be saved by calling in time at uur Health Depot. Among the good remedies already received, we have two most valuable medicines well worthy a place in every fantly , s meilicine•shelf. They are much prized where they have been used, and arc now fur the first time offered in Western Pennsylva nia: We fear not to introduce the= to acquaintance with the intelligent .diacerning Invalid. If they but give thran'an honest trial, the result will bo our mu tual advantage. One of these medicines is Dr. SonP3 Oriental sorermga Balm Pals; a general family remedy; good for sudden bilious attacks, and for fevers.. will cure the ague and lever, 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 of the blood: If yowl need medi cine, give them a trial. Price 25 cents per box of SI pills. Tho other.medicine to which we refer is Towers Universe/ Ointment ,a most excellent external reme dy fur all kinds of inflected sures, bruises, piles, and especially fur burns, scalds, frozen limbs, &c. Iti speedily removes pain, and has cured severe scalds and bruises without leaving a sear! Every family should have such a medicine always on hand—par• titularly where there arc children; and every person. whose husinesa necessarily exposes them to the MC cident3 ur fire, would du well to keep it always by them in some convenient place, where they may esti 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 lltallh Depot, the only place in Pittsburgh whore theta medicines CM sold. We have many other ralqablermnediem, a few o we will name! ; Dr. Ilphasn's Per E.!' retturry, an internal remedy. No medicine for this dissase has more friendaaniong the intelligent. Price $l,OO per packagn- Dr. Burhon's Ilungar inn Balsam Lits, dm great English remedy far Consumption, and all:diseases o the lungs. Probably no medicine in Europeor Ame rica has so many reliable testimonial. from the most scientific and duitinguished teen is the world, as this. Moat remarkable cures have been patronised by it in many hopeless eases, both in England mid America.. Price, St MO per bottle. Pamphlets gratis. Dr. WiL4Oll - ' s Tuck Cataartic end Anti-pert:Jr Sir:: Iliad-ache This medicine is atone sus picion in the estimation of many of the most intelli gent persons and families in this city, and vicinity.. Pimp, fie cent. per box. pars Magical Pala Litrattar. Three site., 50, $1 per boa. Salters Giroung Ponorro, a popular medicine for lung ittsesstmi, 60 cents per bottle. Saler" imperial Covet Syrup. Some call it the best in use. 2-5 cents per "bottle. ttothriars Catarrh and Cough Candy. 0: cents per paper. Dr. Tick's Sager Cagra Vegetable Ertrart surer before tottered M this commit:laity. I. l rsiglictr espeeeelv to porify the blond. 2 cents per hos. Dristo . Ps Genuine ll.l.trupurilia. Highly recom mended by mane. $1 per bottle. Bortkolikkld lilotherimitflief. Prepared etpressli. fur ,Mothere. thin bolt/evert( to be nerd a few weeks presioed to cattlinlotatent. Recants:act:tied by utany intrlbrent phveicianr, Put op in large bottled, $2,50 rerh. Pamphlets gratis. Or. 31'Lerte's Worm ,Fperifie. 11 has eery man; antra frieutts. 25 ceold per bottle. getlrrs' Vrernittere. POunooncrel . by many the best in use. 23 cents per bottle, &e. thrtso valu able Articles . are tree front torrential ingredients. Other good remedies 011 the way, and are' eipected *etym. itT 11.11:11F.:111bEll., the place where you eaa buy tlie.e RIM other geed medieineti is at the ILTn DEPOT, Smithfield, betveca ad MA ad Ftpurtic strtots, Pittsburgh, Pa. ItrioN 'fling Bone and pin Cute is scry eclnbra ti,d in many parts nr New York State, Spaifins, Thoronglipin, Splints and Curb in loarscti. 50 rent. per bottle. Roof's Founder Ilintrnsut• is used also for Founder ed, Hout:bound,lit-hoorMl horses; also for Galls ; COW, kicks, Nick ings, IMeklugs ; Craclmd .59 cents per hos. .Sold only at the II EALTII DEPOT, Smithfield, between ifd and , Ith sts.,Pittsburch, ims.l-tlawy Just Published. C . t TATE 1300 K OF PENNSYLVANIA—Containing j;:i an account of the Grog:taphy, History, Govern ment, anti Jirvources, and noted citizens of the State; xith a mar of the State and of each County; for the use of Schools, tq Thouns IL Uranwarts. The above described book May with the utmost propriciy be recommended to the attention of Direc tors of Public Schools, and to Teachers in general. The author in his preface stales, book calculate& to impart to our youth a fell and accurate knowledge of their os n State, has long been deemed necesserv. Whether this will supply the want, experience alone* can determine. The counties arc not treated in el phonetical order, but in claws, according to their Ihrm of surface, productions, nod historical relations. To carry out the design, a small state map, in midi.' tiou to the several county Loops, has been construct ed., with the classes of counties market upon For silo be the doz. and retail at- the Book andj . Paper Warehouse of I.lilc.E LOOMIS, Agent. set, :10 It7o. h 9 Wood et. Pittsburgh. nurims AND tVRiTING ROUNTS, earner or Filth and Itlnrko 1111111(112141 , Sitreets. Thl is the only in- stitution in western Pennsyl- VIIIII3 whore persons can obtain such instruction in Mercantile and Strambo.4t Book-keeping, us will en able them, without furtlMr assistance, tn. take charge of books. Those who It4o a doubt of thig fac4, Can have any number of rel'erences at Mr. IL's Rooms. Specifications and directions fur opening books in the most complicated and eXtensivo basitiess„,preparing books for the reception , lif new partners, or for the retiring of old ones, fernishedupon reasonable terms. Hours of business: 10 to 12, A. M.---2 to 4, and 7 td' 9, P. AL Ladies', aparttpc44 open, 2to 4, I'. At. oct:11 __ --1--- _ SHOES, sHOES, SUOU - S. ___________ • NEW FALL AND WINTER SUPPLY. • Cheaptr than Ever, at 'FOLLANSBEE F,..' HAYWARD'S, new Bolt Shoe find Trim!: Store, No. ISO Lib erty street, nearli , opposittl the head of: wood street. F. & 11, would respectfidly announce that they have in store and arc receiving their FALL AND WIN TER. SUPPLY OF BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, tile... (lee :listing of utr.vards of five hundred packages of all kinds and qualities fur Ladies, tlentlinnen, Misses, Iloyt ' youths' and chiligous , wear, These goodsl hays; been manufacturedl to our order, and expressly fel. the Pittsburgh market--.all of which we are deter tinned to SELL VERY ILOW, as from our facilities in purchasing goods werare enabled so to dn. We would solieit an l eptnination of our stock by' all in want ofgoods in our line, either at wholesale or retail, as we feel conOdent we shall be enabled to please, both in regard to quality and prices. The most of our goods are from manufacturing es tablishments with which'ive are connected. We shall eontinue to receive weekly from those houses, fresh and desirable goods, made expressly for our salon, FOLLANSBEE &.HAY WARD, No, l'Sfi Liberty street. TO ° GERBIAN"FAII.MERS, 890 ACRES of FSrming Land, near St. Mary's settlement in Elk County. jt 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 era new settlement, and where I the ordinances of the Catholic religion are daily ad :ministered, these Lands afford the same comfort and fitcilities as other lands, that cost twice or three times as much. St. Mary's settlement now panthers about 2500 souls, and is increasing rapidly. Should a sufficient number unito and purchase the whole tract, an exchange will be made for otlibi property near Pittsburgh.. For, further particulars apply to L. WILMARTH, Penn street, oct.ll-tf Mr to V, StRILIA; Wood street: PITTSIIURGH MANUFACTURED TOBACCO; 20 kegs Plug Tobacco; 5 " Ladies. , Twist, do; - 10 " Va. " do. ' 10 " Cav'di-ls Lamp, do; In store and for sale by S. & J. M'DEVITT, np 20 ' 222 Liberty, et: Mil MEI IMMO 1 ~. - i MEENIZI - TTicp.ENANI European - Agent;'iivi Orr hitt 3tren tietlA trip, in Europe, will in-his absence from Pittsburgh continue to transact all business Com:met ed with hie proieselon,- through 'his Agent, SAnDS Mal', Merchant. 'Remittent:es of money made to all parts of England ,Irel and, Scotland and the continent of Europe. collections oflegacies, debts, inheritable property and claims; searches made, copies of wills; deeds and-documents procured, Re. Apply to or address (post paid) JAMES MAY, Merchant, Water street, Pittsburgh— oct6 BREWERS, MALSTERS. Ala) HOP DEALERS, PITTSBURGH AND POINT,BREWERIES. Corner Barkers Alley and Penn at, and foot 9rpitt. et Pitts:l4ll4h, R 4. GEO. W. SMITH, Brewer, Meister, and Hop Dea)er, Proprietor ot.the Pittsburgh Brewnry, having taken a long lease ofthe old end well known Point Brewery, formerly in the occupancy or 0. P. Shiras, lilts associated with him in the business Mr. M. B. Brown. The business of the joint establish ments will be hernafter conducted alder the naive and style of W. small& Co. They will continue to have a constant supply of the best bottling Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, X and.XX draught Ale; Barley rind Rye Malte,of the best quali ty and Eastern and Western Hops of every quality. oet3l -I tit VALUABLE 14!STATE, MITE Subscriber offers for sale on accommodating termsohe following very Valuable Real Estate, the greater part of tyhich iq situated in the city of Pittsburgli 4 LOT OF GROUND on Fourth Street, between Mtrket and Wood Streets, containing 29 feet or there l'abouts in front, and extending in depth 85feet, being :the same lot formerly, occupied by the Police Office, Itind nearly opposite the Merchants and Manuffinttir er,s Batik. A LOT OF GROUND on Third Street, nearly op 4/end': the Petit Office having a front ofGG 1-3 feet odd extending back:SO feet. This lot will Orbit of being intothreelots, having each a front of about ;twenty-two feet, which.will tie done for (he accom modation of purchasers. - FIVE LOTS OF GROUND on Market Street, com- Meneing on the sonthieastcorner of Second and Mao- Itet Streets and extending - southwardly on Market Street, each 20 feet, with a depth of 130 feet-, The 'hornet Lot is probably the most eligible lot of any now offered for sale in the city. A LOT ON PENN STREET on which is erected! a Three Story Brick - Dwelling lirdisc, the third dwel- I ling house limn the corner of Water and Penn sta.i The Bonsai's well finished and now in the occupancy ofMr. Shiletto as a boarding hmtse. A LOT OF GROUND ha Kensington, running one bundled feet on the river, with an average breadth of sixty feet, formerly occupied by a Brewery, destroy ed by the late fire. This Lot is subject to a small ground rent. A TRACT OF LAND, situate in Elskiminetas township, Armstrong county,containing four hundred I and }illy-six acres, and-131 perches, with allowance of six per cent. on which are erected Two Large Emile Barns and two Cabin Ilouscs: Upon the tract, there are 175 Acres cleared, 25 of which are in mea dow, and a number of Fruit Trees planted thereon. This tract is principally upland of the very best des eription' and is situated in a highly flourishing neigh liorheod and is altogether ono of the finest tracts of land in the western country. The attention otGer than Fanners is particularly called t-) it. .111 the above property belongs to the Trustees of the Bank of - the United States, who are disposed to sell it upon terms highly favorable to purchasers. The Subscriber alio •oifera ror sale LOT No 50, on the plan of lots laid out by Conk and Cas=t, on flour ea 1011. A lIOUSE AND LOT on May Street, between. Penn Street and the River. llotise three stories high with basmhetit i liayieg a front of feet, and extending back fret, and is replete with every convenience, and is Weil adapted tat a small family, and is now in the occupancy of Mr. Yeagor. I Apply at my Office in FOnzth Street between Mar- Ihet and Wood Streets. ors:3l-d Int CHARLES SILALF.R. liS. F. 11, SMITH, having secured the. sortie°, 1 . of a fashionable Mantua - taker from one of the meat estebtsiyt tistatilishments of the k ind in ;dna, is now prepared to execute all orders in the carious branches 01 Manufacturing. During a remit', visit to the Fasters, vides she has procured all the 'atria . and most fashionable ilreSs and cloak patterns, ' i tor. ether with'a vaiietv onxinimings and has made Itrattgenients by which she will respire monthly the Ilatest and most upprored style of dress, 4.c. Six seamstresses will receiveconstant employment int liberal wages; also, a number olgiris will be taken ris apprentices, if application be made anon at her resitleace in Fourth street, between Smithfield and Grant streets. oetal.dlm Frill Opening of Fashionable Millinery. ..‘) MRS. A. LEtCII, Na. 9, Fifth st., 4 doors , 'from Market, ha- a beautiful assortment of new and fash;onalde lionnets,•sidected from some of the Most itishionable houses in New 'York. Also a boati- Bd assortment of Flowers, Feathers, Ladies' Caps, Dead Dresses, Rich Bilious, and a. handsome article of T:vening Dress Patterns; Children's Bonnets, Floods, Velvet Caps, and a variety of _other articles. Blic.respectfully invites the attention of the ladies of :Pittsburgh and Illitgheny cities. _ • T)IILNION.A.RY or .P,..spectorant Hallam, price 25 jj cents per bottle. Gineeng Panacea, price SO cents per bottle. H Seere Imperia,Ctough Syrup, 23 eta, per bottle. Sivayne's Syrup of Wild Cherry, $1 : 01) " Slienck's Pulinonic Syrup, $l,OO It • Wioters' BalEam of Wild Cherry $l,OO " To belied at THORN'S DRUG STORE; ort27 cot. Hand and Penn eta. fir 11,04 PSON PS VEGETABLE PURGATIVE PILLS, warranted to please. Try them. Pie pared and solb. by THORN, oet:ri cot., 'rand and Penn sts. MiI!MMI3N!II!EM= firm: subscriber, owing to ill healthis desirous of quitting his present buentcsa, and offers his Ktock Drugs, Medicines, Pei - limier/ and fixtures fer.sale. The stock is well selected, and perfectly fresh. HiS prescription business will compare with any establishment in the cite. For further particu lars, till,ptire if by mail, toile post paid,) of EDGAR THORN. NADI cur. Penn and fiend sts., Pittsburgh, Pa. ki 1H1: SKIN AND COMPLEXION, at this (and, indeed, every other)season, is often repulsive In appearance, causcri t in eight cases out of ten, by the atinosplierei and what persons suppose disease) of the blood, is simply It disease of the skin. 10 some of the thousands wko take purgative medicine, pills, and useless Sat.:mm.6lla; were tense on their skin a softening and cfenring balm,, that opens the pores, whitens the skin, and causes a healthy perspi ration, that, be the skin never so disfjgured, thy, or diseased with pimples or freckles, sunburn, tanned inorphew,,the true and genuine JONES'S, 'ITALIAN CI I EMICAL SOAP never fails to cure iind dispel them, and to• make the skin clear and lovely. It nets so mildly and soothingly on the shin, that physicians use it on ladies and infants, in 'old cases of scurvy,erysipelas t call rheum, sore head, ringworm, and it (mind, the 'genuine Jones' snap) 'has often effected a cure when every other remedy Tailed. It is indeed a blessed remedy. Sold at JACKSON'S PktildMedieine Warehouse, .S 9 Liberty street, head of - Wood—at the same place is sold the Moorish Hair Dye, Coral Hair Itestora, dire, and Spanish Lily White. Patnir.u. Omen—Sign of the American, Eagle, 82 Chatham street; New York. poisonous effect on the skin of common pre, j_ pared chalk is not generally known by ladies; how yellow rough and milmalthyit makes the akin in time; besides. what a corpselike, palid look it gives when applied. They should use a beautiruPprepar• ation, purely vegetable, which glyesthe face arms or neck, a natural lifb4ilto whiteness, andirnakes 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 Chemical Soap and unrivalled shaving soap. jy.2l-tr OT,D WINES & LlQUORS—consisting of Port Wine: • Madeira Wine. Malaga do; • Bhenish do:—in half and quarter pipe,, and on draught warranted pure; Pate Brandy, of different brandsi Dark do, Holland Gin, line flavor; Peaeh Brandy, 8 years old; Apple d 0,4 do do; Old• Rye Wiskey, 8 and 11 years old, Part of the above Liquors from under Custom House Lock, for sale in quantities' tosuit, by. P. C. MARTIN, GO Water at. Or in Exclaim e for Nails or Window Glass • We are authoriaed to offer for sale, or in exchange for Wiralqw Glass or 'Nails, a Well finished and -sub stantial twO Story - brick house and lot, 19 feet front by 100 feet deep, situated on the Alleghen.y.rivV above the. Glass Heim. It will be sold at a reanon ble price; title unexceptionable. Apply topLAKELy MITCHEL . , 5 eP: 17. 4eal Estate Akell ,• ifli ;€f d +a ?-'3-J~z~~-:+i.- 1-- er~N-sL%`riw"3 ~~„c' Raw k.~+ sti c:~' s s •=.•' ~,,.- _ ~,:. Eli • ' f'~{. . MEE '4 , • ",, GEO. W. SMITH & Veishigintablc Dress . 11.14 king. Fin. Coughs, Co2AB, C. Hoare-ohdOt for Sale, EOM =NM MIES =ENE NEM ..,.. r ' . r', . '~a . ' • "'Qr. Caticittio Chard; dark 33 it . . 1 huff Piri; • 4 e''l: I. Dttpuy, - 11oideaux... 'r 4r. Cask; 44 !f. 2. Pipes Holland Pia, ' alma . !) fii.P4- - .Tat received andlinsile lo.W dry . oct 30 • - • •F . • • SAMELMAY. .•• • . on Ebb!. Castot V' For: 'Ohl' lolte. to clOakilonsipmeat. • JAMES MAY. - - LNE GOLD AND "SILVER WATCHES.—An F additional aapply•testikeil sqd foi sale at very low prices. • • •••- . W. W. WILSON, .• oat SO. .. • - tor. 4th and Market sta. . G . . OLD PENS.--Ainly and 'eery anperiorassortd meat of the best brands, and forsallViit °uteri prices. • • • ' - W. W. WILSOM. octal) • cor. 4th and Mirkelalf.. • • LAMPS AND OIRANDOLES, for parlor,. study, factory and steamboat use, of Cornelbssis•CO manufacture, calculated for lard, lard-oil, _Sto.- La test patterns reci'd. W. W. WILSON, •• ' oct 30 cor. 4th and Market eds.': .I'l OLD, silver and steel Aprectr,cles °vet/ varietti :Ur and furnished with the be glisttei. , ' Waage, accurately suited. 0:1r , Scotch. pebble Stmt porifocal glisses kept by ' • . W. W. Nvir.sorr oct 30 • cor.,Adand Market sth. • . • . • „ ' .25 Boxes 51. . . . 15 • lgalage.Figs t . 5 Rip .a „Gripe'. 2 Bbls. Zante . Curreels, -••••• • Recalred and fur sale by ~• • • ' - J.X.0.,W41.110i9,1c Co., I fo.3Vcrod street. TOBACCO, — - . 20 Doses, assorted, 1 lb 0.88 - .l2*.anii•lo;:olop 10 Kegs, No. 6, TWist,i ..; • ; • 10 c , .Pgh. Plug and Casendisli, For isle by oet 31 J. P,W[LLlilliS, &Co,)lo. Woodi srt.• FISLI-?7,10 . Ifizie No: MA I . , S . io etit '•ei .1 to 5 I. yd e i gi 1 .6 • • - . 10 0, I.bbiador )forriogi . • 514 , No. 1 Shad; bistore inciter sale by J, D. WILLIAMSA C0.,110 Wood it. ' •• • • • • • -•• • • • 2. Ilhas..Prime 0. Si)Okr, • • .2. Boxes Double Refined Loaf, 10 Abls. I,eif and Clarified. For, pale by WILLIADIS,Se HO VfOod it. 31 0LASSES-1 bt:ltypidadg Oda Steam; - 10 Pi N. Orliausi. ' 'or Bale.by oct3l J. D. WkLIJAMS & Co" 110 Wood it. EANS-30bnsbeIs prime quality, for sale by. B oct3l J. D. WILLIAMS lk Co., 110 Weed st Confer..lioness* 'Wrapping Paper.. • 2g R.C3.11111. Cap Glazed, Blue, Yellow, Orange, Iti Green end• Purple, just received, and for sale JOHN ,1 - 1. MELLOR, • • Wopfl West. CIPADES, SHOVELS, ' • 20 abr. scorn- • I . • DO . 41 Coal, 4inal and Grain Shoriels; 20 " ..blatumk, and Picks; on band and for ale at manufacturerisi prises by 0it2.4. • • . GEO, - dOPHItAN, 26 Wood st. nASSINETTS AND FLANNELS.!—Olie.case Oa* sinetts; one case Red.Flannebb forsale Iqw by. ect24 GEO. COCHRAN, 211 Wood°at.•.. Leather. sole ftleit orf , i N n „ s l. ro an a d m ili f l o tizr e e b ulk y s ued sole IV. BRYANT, 1113 Liberty at. octl2-Imddrw Tanner.o Oil. • 11 0 Ablf. begs brown Oil, just received and for -.1. 4. pale by W. BRYANT, oetl2,lnxlfor . 133 Liberty at. . • • Rides. 1750 r 'arc h :71 Missouri Hider i t . : : ) T r a and 0r.t12-Iniftw s IS3 Liberty st. - Sheep Shine. 900 Sheeprt i skies, Bark Tae e‘ V. chltsystli.yr, • IS3 Liberty st. 0 Morocco Loathe*, and Blndlagn. TUST recelied, a lime stock of Morocco, Bindings 0 and Lininis, and Lace Leather, for sale by ' • '• WALTER BRYANT, ottlß.-Imdim . 'No. M 3 Liberty it. Sttudries. • r. Tierces fresh Rice; 0 14 bbls, Conklins improved Lard Oil! 1 0,000 lbs. Bacon, Shoulders. On Nand and for sale by F. SELLERS. No. 17. Liberty street. LAll , 100 kcgs, No. 1, Lard on conSignment; Audfor Sale by - '' F. SELLERS. " t 24. No: 17, Liberty aftset. QUG.A.RIIOI:SEMOLLASSES.,--6 bbls. , Goodals; 10 S. U. Molasses, in store and fur sale by a'rep23. F. SELLERS. • Musqueto Netts. • .. • gEO. S. SWARTZ has on band a lot of very su perior white and colored Musqueto Netts w ich will be cold cheap at No. 106 Macketstrect. je/ 3 TISALMS Ik.IIINGSS, for the use of the German Reformed Church in their. S. of America, En glish and German. Foritale by - jell SCRIBA & SCIIEIBLER, 115 Wood M. at e• t Improvement BEDSTEADS . of different kinds witb Gazzam's iron patent fastenings, superior to anything now in use, for sale low nt the furniture wurehonse of wig I T. U. YOUNG & Co, Hand street. • TABLES—Pier, Centre and Card Tables of diflej cot patterns. If y ou want a good article cheap call at the E'urniture Ik'arellatise of Wood Street Property for Sale. filliAT dcisirable lot of ground at the foot of Wqod . street, occupied at the time °film great fire by Messrs. king k. Beanies, is offered for sale. Enquire df [aug.S) J. K. MOORHEAD. RAVING a s - cry large and Commodious ware house, we arc prepared to receive (in addi tion to freight for shipment) a large amount of Pro duce, ix. ua storage at low rates. .C. A. McANULTY & CO,Canal r pEAIS--420 packages Y. 1.1., Impr., G. P. and Powchong, of late importations, arriving and for sale by . lauz:2s) LAMBERT & Coffee. 300 BAGS Green Rio, part prims; " Old Government Java; Arriving this day and for sale by angl s • LAMBERT & SHIPTOX _ _._ • bids No. 3 Lary's Mackereli• .2U " " 3 North " 1I) It tt 1 20 1 . Herring (Al wives) . 1 No. I Salmon.; in store and for sale by (nur4i) LAMBERT & SHIPTON. filugsw and Binlaa.es. 4K HS. N. 0. Sugar, strictly prime ?-1 25 bids. Nos. 4 ,and 6 Loaf; 10 cases "Lowering's" D. R. Loaf Sugar 11S bbls N. 0. Molasses; lu store and for sale by LAMBERT & &TIPTON, 133 and 135 Wood street. 50Pitch; !‘ Rosin; 15 . 0 Dozes Tobacco, various sizes; 10,000 Seed !cif Cigars; • On consignment and trill be sold low for Cash, or exchanged for Pittsburgh manufactures, by scps TA.A.EFE O,CONNOR. frIOTIACCO.—WI large and Ol small boxes Misson. ri tobacco, of prime quality, just received on consignment s and will bo sold cheap for cash, or Pittsburgh tnanufatures. august 18 . .TAAFFE; & O'CONNER. For . Casts Only. ""/; TWO second hand Pianos, in good order, FL - r rsale very low s at F. BLUMF. , .S,' oct2l No 112 Wood at., 2tl door !above 6th.' ANDHOGANY VENEERS AND BOARDS—Just in received, g large assortment of the above and (or sale at • F. BLUMEi • L eepSNo. 112 Wood street, 2nd door aboie 6th Blakely and Idltcheu, Qljices an Penn and Smithfield I s AGENTS for the Old Black Ball I t ,in9 pool and New York Packets. Remittances made as usual to Knfland, Ireland, kotland and Wales, in !trims Of one pound sterling Ind upWards—payablo in any town- of importance in Great Britain and Ireland, Peiraons wishing to Send for their friends can hare -.hem brotight out b,the ibovo splendiOhao, on the I6th or any 'lsmail . . jy7 'l's~::'r~~' n 'F IMO ~ " : v .- ~ . . . leasOr T. B..YOUNG & Co, 31 liknd et Storagc. ' Yel =ME - r ,:_, MG=IN NENE ENE ._; =ME - I J. ill4ll:titillfr. to Rnrehotirsy, rt sr .. fl , -tNlf..t#l - a-) Eat 4 ►r of.OIiNU e.alL '- .m. ~~~ 110016'O6&TECtill dbas Dire It . •Lc UP , * k O ett;i: R • of Original 'hiseater. CEICKEIIR.RII SUGAR COATED VEGETABLE . PILLS ifs the first. and only Medicine civet knowntbatavillpo;iticeli cure Ifeadache,Giddiness, , Measles, Salt Monza, RheaniatisM,Pilei, heartburn, Worms, Dispepsia, Scurvy, Cf t oleramnonn,, • Small Brix, Jaundice, Coughs, Quinv, Pains in the flack, Whooping CDUAIIs Inward Weakness, ' Consumption, Fits, Palpitation' of the heart, . Liver Complaint, Rising in the Throat, Erripelas,Denfaesi, Dropay, Althma, Itching. of the Skia,,- Fevers of all kinds, Colds, Gout, Graieh Female Complaints, - "tie!yoult COMplainta, Arid all other diseases originating from imptiritiis the blood:- - . • 111 - they . bare cured, since their introdection,. , over 2,1100 persons, Who Imre been given air a& hope : . less cases; by the most eminent Physicians. ' They are patrpnized and recommended bx men of the highest distinction, among whim are— Non: It: Porter, Hon: Henry Clay, Hon. John Q.. Adam's, . Hon, Daniel Webster, , Don. Martin Van•Buren,. Ron:, J: C, Calhoun, Gen. Winfield Scott, . Col. P.. N. Jahnn, Hon. James ki". Pelt, ' Gen. Lewis C u..as to Their virtues are so infallible that the motley will be returned in all Cases they do notglse univer: Sal satiefaction. Although but two and a half yiltris have elapsed since . these eelebrated Pills were first introduced to gm', public,, the sale of them in the Eastern and . middle States las Lir. preceded Dr. Cliekeieeri most sanguine expeatatieue. -During the • t year, mono, no, leis that' 10,000 gross of boxes av • been sold in time State tit Neik York, 6,000 in Pennsylvania, .1;000 in Maryland, 3,000 in New. JOT- 0ey,2,000 in Delawnre,ang 8,000 in the New England States, 'requiring the constant -employment .of 27 bands, exclusive ot .printers and engravers. In thii, same period/ 110mo-rigof :200„000 copies of the . - 7 - "Familr-Doe.tor ,2 hare been ordered by agent in every section of the etantry. These. facts Mud show, conclusively, that Dr. Clickenens Begat Coat;/ ed Pills, besides being the very best medicine in the. • world, are held in the highest estimltinn by the pir blie.• ' We might extend this publication tp - an indefin4;% its length, if we deemed. it expedient to crobliih 11E: tersimonials we have received, not only *um agenti but individual& and families, who have experienced the ben6cial effects of Clickenm , a Sugar Coated Pills, but we deem it unnecessary. Theo most in- ' contestible evidence of 016 i: unprecedented success, are the numberless Imitations artd Counterfeits which have already apnea red, notwithataziding the brief per rind they have been before the public: 'Even amine of our staunchest pill makers have had the audacity • Co imitate the Capsule of Sugar, in order to disguise the ingredients of their rile compounds, and palm riff for the " real, simon pure." dueb paltri • . shifts cannot laiit long without exposing their hideous- • deformity. rFrntb and 'honesty must inevitably•pro. ; rail over rascality and deception. - .• ' - For sale - in Pittsburgh by WM. JACKSON; at 'Ms I.Patent Medicine Warehouse, No. 811,*Eiberty street, t end of Wood a., Pittsburgb. Price, .25e.,per box. Dr. Clickenerts principal office is SI Barclay street; Nov* York. .• Beware of an invitation article: called Ire prol'ed Sugar Coated Pills, purporting to be patented, as both the pills and the•pretended patent are ford genies, got up by a miserable quack in New. York, ' who, for the last four 'or five years, liaq made - his living by counterfeiting popular pictlicinea. • Dennersber, Dr. C. V. clickener is the original - .inventor of Sugar Coated Pills; and-that ,nothin . g . of:, the sort was ever heard. of usctil he introdncid them 1. in JUne, 1843...4 Purehaiers should,. therefore, aleinye ask for Clickeherte Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills,luof take no 'other; or they will be made the victims or . if : Trend. 41 ' • . ' Oct . SutPcrlor . Building: Lot• far Bale is Oa . * Flak Ward. ' . ` T A IIGIIT Lots, fronting on Penn street, opposite thetoansion of Dr. Shoenberger, the corner on Adams street,'22l feet by 100, the others 20 feet eaeh,by 100, all extending to Spring Alley. Fire Lots fronting jn Liberty street, at and adjoin ing Factory street, each-20 feet by. 160 dcrp to QUiri ey street, opposite the new Catholic Church, on these are erected seven . frame buildings" Tit/e indisputable and a literal extension of ry -' ment - ro suit purchasers. They will be sold to c eel • the concern. Apply to Michael Allen, or Lewie Hutchison, at- their warehouses, "or to James S, Craft, FAN., at his office; 80 Fourth street. -e'r irrA -variety of Cotton Machinery, •vizi--Catxls, Throstles, Mules, &c., hill on hand for sale on reasonable terms; and time, on large sales. • • octl9-113m. • i. • ••- •. • • New JOHN D. 310R(;AN, Wholesale.and Iff Druggist, No. 93 'Wood street, one door South of Diamond Alley, Pittsburgh.—The subserite.e, has just received from the• Eastern cities, and Is now. opening at the abisike:itand, a full assortment of articles in, line, conaisling of Drugs or all kindS; Dye Stuffs, Paints and Varnishes, Chemicals, &c., together wih all siich articles as and kept for sale at a wholgsale and retail drug store. His stock is entirely neiv, and has bear seloeted with care. He is confident that his articles, both as to quality. and price, will please such as may fa vor him with asall. • myg-y: - • Joixes-111. Townsend, ,• DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 46, Mar- • . :- ket street,three doors above . Third street, Pitts- , burgh, will have constantly•on band a welleelpeted, • assortment of the best and freshest Dledieine4Viax: he will sell on the moot reasonabletezmis. Phyai Chris sending orders will be promptly Attended to, . - and supplied with articles they May rely . upon art genuine. • Physicians' priaseriptipns . will be accurately and tiOatly prepared from the best materials, at any hoor lof the day or night.. ! • Also, Tor ado, a large stock of fresh and good : ..„ erfumery , • • • • • Ilec 30d • , . CLOTHING t CLOTHING!! CLOTHING!!! , • • - • The Three Illg Doors 1-s. 'The Weeterri. • World!!! • 150,000 WELL S EI.E,CTED C4IIhIfINTS . z•• STOW made and. ready to be offered on the most IA liberal terms to my old customers and the pub- , • • nein general . . The Proprietor of this far famed and • •• • extensive •establishment. hoc now, idler returning from the Eastern cities v at much trophie and expense,. , just completed his fall and winter arrangements to ; supply his thousands oreustomers with one of the most desimbli stocks ofClotbing that has ever been , offered in this or any/Miler market west of the. moon- • • • tains. For neatness in style and workmanship, clota- bined with the very low pace which they trill be. sold for, most certainly ren der the old unrivalled.. -Three -Thrce Big Doors one of the greatest attractiorieot the western country. it is gratifying to me to be , . • . able to announce my, numerous:friends at borne •• • *.• and abroad, tlMt notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts which I have msile to meet the many calls in • my line, it is with ditficlilty I can keep time with thO.'‘ • • • conetantrush that is made on this popular estahlisbi ..: • inent. It is awell established fact, that my sales 4ro . • eight or ten times larger than any other house in' the • trade, and this being 11M ease on the amount sold, I can afford to sell at much less profit than others could • • possibly think of doing if they wished tp cover con, tingent expenses. I intend to make a clean sweep. , • of all my present stock before the beginning of next , • • yeai; coining &this conclusion, I will Make it tie interest man, who wants a cheap wintor . „ -• suit, to call and purchase ut the Three Big Doom:- oct2l-d&iv - • JOHN A CARD. THE subscritser having disposed of his Bookstore in Plusher*, to Messrs. Elliott and English, would recommend them to the patronage of his for • mercustomera. ROBERT CARTER. Pannustou, October 20th, 1346. " • , THE SUBSCRIBERS having purchased 'the Book- store of Mr Robert Carter, will continue the heri. ness at the old stand. They will et all times hale on hand a large supply of Theologi4l,plassical npfl School Books--Also, Writing, Lettei and Wrapping Paper, Slates, etc. : • Western hist/Thant.? making purchases in the arc invited Co call, examine our stock, and ascertain our prices before purchasing elsewhere. • -.- ELLIOTT & ENGLISIT, • No. L'6, Market st., bet. 3d and 4th. . - FllO RENDER 'I'IIE :lICISLAN jLA . IR SILKY,. SOFT; FINE - AND CLEAN; to make the scalp healthy, smooth, white arid fruitful, so. that a good crop may spring therefrom, 'Salmons hive hut tb az pend thirty BCVCU and half cents. - Antl,.reader ; oar only object for 'telling the article at tharprico,ii • knowing it to be all We state, that 'when yon once try. .this you ritiv'er will tr'se: aught else; .• •whether. it be • merely tu pmbelish, to dress, beautify, and tireserro, to force-growth, stop falling Off, and care Kroh or dandruff's, the JONES , CORAL - HAIR RESTCSRA'; TIVE will nevarfail to. do all this, as hundreds will. z tell ypir with gratitude: At dresses the hair beautiful ly, and makes red or grey hair grow' dark-from the . Sold at lACICSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse: 89 Liberty - street; head of WOod—prico thirty Bestir and a hiltccits, cents and one dollar per bottre., • At the same place is sold the .Italian Chcipie r t.l;Soap; Spanish Lilly White and:tinricalletalistriNitaxpr:...., 37 2.3-tf .. • .. 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