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I ^ e ' ''' ''"'''''' ' AL-1-. l'' ''' ' . :' -1-- * - 1 - `‘ ' ' l i..'4 - '4 . .. t :t , - '• ''-' r- 4. 4 - '4,1! 11 ' ' ''' ''s.44 ., - 1 - 2•"" - ,4,Ni , - "'"---,..-''' 4 .. ', ' •-:"‹..,if-:,,,::,,'*<'L 11- 4 - ‘'' '_-'''-' - '- : 4 . ', -r-- ": , ....rr - ',,,,''.4,`,4 - ' '', ...k. 7 ; , ,,,, ,, i' , 4 '''''" '' '' •••4'.--,-,;,4'-,Jz„-,,,-,:.y,„.!:p4A-'` , - flitaigt.t;r:,- 7 - :? , :t- , '' ' --' '- - SNIPE 11 It t GA*ll 0',11113 - C It PIITSI3IIRGH BOAD OF 'RARE. evytyrTsz, wire Irosunra. A3144.*/I"lr.ltt.;R tilfoods, -W) Dill, _ , Pripared s'go on. POST O PAT TSV.IIRGEI WiTT INtinti . WATtll. 11! TUN- cita.inrst. ARRIVED. Dothinii% Tyler, Wheeling. Witienniiiti, Grace, Cincinnati. Defieh :ce, Greenlee, Cincinnati. Amencan Star, --, Cincinnati. Swatara,__ Cincinnati. Robert Fulten Collier, St. Louis. Wilmington, Dawson, Wheeling. Zanesville Packet, Scales, Zanesville. , Financier, Konnts, Steubenville. Late Erie, Hoorn!, Beaver., Consul, BoWman, • Louis bitarie, Bennett, Brownsville. Disoictai, Nelson, Mon . . City. Botea,. Beaver. PDEPARTED.. Fage,'Cincinnati. . s -nbpmii~ion , ;Tyke,. Wheeling. f t-Wilmington, Dawson, Wheeling. '?' ' -IX2P4Oh,.Nelsiin, Mon. City. :Llike-Eife,'Hoops; Beaver. Louis McLane; Bennett, Brownsville. Bowman, _Br wnsville, 141e : hi - gab, Boiee,. Beaver. • 'the' Mail and passenger , packet. Wiscon nair..Capt: cLicit,. leaves for Cincinnati at 10 o' elOek - • .s The fast ritildmr, !tetanal. Defiante,:Capt Gaza!' isisi,laHaii for. Citianiiitti and Louisville to-day. PO's% it BY n via xt. elf Robert Fulton, 1 bx mdse, Mr Allen &Co.; 516 pigs lead, Schoonmaker &Co.; 41'pige lead, Jas. May; 11 s'ks ginseng, 57 sks feathers,. Butler & Bro.; bx mds, Soften & Gar xi s* MAR golden syrup, Massy; 2 bxs, 1 trunk, 3;aks skins ; D..Leecli'Sr. - cirreirinati—TPer iitr &waters,. 26 eks Hams, Jor „,dart*Ekin; aka feathers, 5 blider sugar, Butler Sr. lira; 5 Muir: sugar, Morgati .3:64 15 bra starch, Hays & Black; 2 trunks trait, 2 eke ginseng, H . Gratr,,2s tuts candles, W. Dyer; 1 bx books, J. A. Roe; 9 aka wool, 4 5 . s feathervi-bx pads; Holmes Pcßro.; 26 bxs stareh, &S. D. Wick. str DernuiCe,2l:ilibls whiskey, Patton & Co.; sdlkbales cotton,Blackstock, Bell & Car - 50 bxs seiip,'lL'lWitebell; 4 bxs tobacco, Clarke Sr Thaw; 2 cases mds; H. Graff;. bags wool, Isk ginseng, 5 bbls flaxseed, 2 bble beans, 2 bbls rye, 3 bbls dried' fruit, Morgan & Co.; 4 hbds tobacco, Roe; 14 bdls leather, 12 kegs butter, 5 hhds tobac co4lL:Dalzell;• ' 20 . toes pig metal, Loomis & Mc- CulYoocions' pig metal, M. Allen; 25 tons pig metalShirais.. =NM Per str WiSconsin-130 cks baton, Jordon & Som.a. bra stone, R. Bard; 2 bbls oit, F. Sellers; 12 'sits wool; .Barker; 50 bids whiskey, ArDevitt; 2,lars.nads,„L. Wilcox; 0 sks feathers, "MTadden. .Per str American Star-,20 bbls. vinegar. Mc-1 Devitt; 40' sirs wool, , Barker; 5 bbls pork, %Va.. mart.h;„26.b.xs , starch, I3agaley & Smitb; 6 eks ba con,' Jordon & Son; 48 bbls whiskey, Parker, 6 bbls, i'Cir ginseng, a brs beeswax, Fahnestock & Co.; AA-bbls. Nchiskey, 50 bales hemp, L. Hutchi son,' 10:tkrees bacon, H. Graff , 19 tons pig metal.' . A*Pltirg,-, 40, tons ~pig igmetal, N. F. Herd. :lilrkeeling-7--Per sty _Dominion, 7 sks peaches . bfartin &''SniiiNliii)bls floor, 0 kgs lard McGill &ti5t,&14:;3.13 bbls ;whiskey, Jas Patton; 4 bxs sndte, B. A. Sitimistsmes bbls apples. Harbaugh; 50 , bbl's Smiles, p Ibls,cider, Handley. Blersbessatf-'4'er s;;;lrilmington, 30 aka .barleys 20 - bbleilodr, S. Ansley; keel boat in tow laden witk fire brick and clay. iiix;sesiti+-:l i ir str Zaneivine 'Pneket, 1 bid' beeiaildi.:lg:i drag; 159 bbls Rohr, D. Leech & Co.; 7 *ids tnbaCcp, 'toffee & (Femmes; 14 hilds tobac -1 co,V-IL'Dalgtd , L ; &bids stindries, 4 bbls peaches, 3 bbf,i - fiko,*4,"lt) folls.olds,..l4;sks do, Baraley & Swab. '': .:1' - 7 I ?Itmokgiatelci'ea:eat—per str Louis Mc- Lane,-20. tdobuilour, li. Mitchell; 79 bbls flour, S.7llOmpisoinfili boxes glass, Yinkirk & Her ron; 23 bats iron, 30 cgs ttailip..Evarm, SOO bbls ciog* - ,4i:ficiiir,V..gaginr, 20 bbls flour W. Partallwoolliill.4l tuts glass, 30 empty bxs, W. & R. bbls cider, M. Bailey; 1 bbl apples, 1 M44:bag, Stevens; 119 bbls apples, Biggs & Bisselk4-trutik, Say; 1 lot-suudries, H. I. • •Thie?l. ll ,x e ;Bl ase ) 3 4_ Leec h * Co- t: `r 1 I .' - 'Book 'mad Job'Priiiittos °See, • *i W. minim OF iroon airn FIFTH natant. rk , 1 TH E proprietor _of ;the liarning Post and Mer 'enry:andllditmentharer respectfully ingirma his .., - friends and the patrons of. these papers, that he i., hat' :lio*ti, , ' add 'welt cloaca assortment of r ! Pit•Zrego , .4.ND ALL OTHiR MATERIALS Non;e o MtrY., ftor.Vll Job 1 Printing OiSce, and that he is liesprad..- ie execute . . , 1 attio kliiistlefiiiiii; er'_ mins tursczorrion. Bcsii t i ,j' . I;liiis or Lading, , :Circulars, .1 1 Poilkf al; 'r Bat Ft s, Cards u 4 t . amatnibri, • ' Wank, beaks, Hat Tip. v 4 ,lki_ctiy 0 ,Blayik4, Stage,Steamboat and Canal . . , Doet Bilik . appropriate sat e ais, printed on the short. and , mea treaamtable terms. ite Mopeat4lll asks the patronage or his friends, and, pablielitilgeeerill, in this branch of his hula,- - • nea t' .-• 1 1 1 ' i ViePt 4.4) L. HARPER. ..r.}.. ~-~., h. '' S MIME , , BODES kiktCOßs) ( Late.ofNew York city,) ' 1 111 lilo." 1 21 rifth at., between Wood and Market, ' I Manitraopiqrs'fit.,Mittard, Ground §picen, Catsup", . • fcc:JAc r , Will Opel' titnititg the present week a large assotionnsit'ior articles in their line which they will wholiesal e r ia inantitie",tO knit d e alers , at Eastern, . I whOjnatile piticei. ", All articles sold by them warran ,' I ted,' Merchants intending to go east would do well to ci t !before least% the city:. They may be &and st th eir;iyrsiliOnite ..,I*lo,. V Fifth Street, in Ryan's '1 lull, . •.. L ',- I . . rep? . -..ii ~ 'i ' B*'" ..(H.ErriS • 'Patent "Extension Pen Holder and I _ J o.Penclis.' , .--Thisls the most compact, complete, . convinfentand 'useful pOtket companion ever offer 'i ' ed to"the public. 'lThe , rhultiplicity 4 ,or its usefulness and;thelstaillness of its size renders it a perfect Meitner in-parrO. rir the short mpace of 2t inches is cot:tibia:lß Gold Pen - Pencil; and a 'reserve of leads, I, andty l veritiOtitinclideeither The Pen or Pencil out, ]. and.tultindsthe . hohler to six inches; which is but lit -' tie more then half , the l' gth When Shut hp, of the common pen holderi,' butheti eitended isbne fourth vic o longer. - 'lPhi aberdusefu article knit received from ,• . , the-msXmfactnrer% and for ale by , ' 401-LNSTHN & SI"HCICTO J N, Booksellers coda , i' ''l and Stationers, Market st. ' Newl Hooks. TiiST RECEIVED --iikrzsts • raox Ilnoosa, Asia 1 l e y ,Airear, , by Mrs. E.; C. A.. Schneider, with an essay, on,the prospects of the Heathen and our duty so them, by Rev.l34Schneider, and an introductio. , by Rev4E.l4inct, A. M. j Published by Rev. Samln Gut:glint!, ChatribeitsbOrgb, 046: , For sale by jell SCRIBA . & SCHFABLER, 116 Wood et BUCRE'F.S-20 . 1 d0"5. painted buckets just reed, and lois* by MILLER & RICKETSON, vets...; 1j No. 170, Liberty stre.et lEEE . . BMW g=lEl EWEN SWEAT ,m,u,A.p.4 WI E-10 Qr: Casks Sweet Xalaga; jug. rec. , and for sale by nov4. MI. ER & RICKETSON. OAP-'-200 &mei dale° e Soap . , just reed and 4,1 (Or pile by, 1 , MILLER & RICKETSON, oet4 - No. 170, Liberty at. Farnily',Flonr,jnatree'd and for sale py • MILLER & RICKETSON, octlo l7O Liberty at. R: WANTED. 3000 buithele of Rye waritcd t fo whiCh be paid 1 by octs MILIIER & RICXETSON. SANTERUE WINE.--Io . t. just received on ionSiginnent und for aisle by oets I --MILLER & pICKETSON. AISINS=-1091boies I'r hMalaga bunch Raisins, just reed' and to+ sale by nov4 ' MI LER & RICKETSON. E== BY LAST NIGHT'S ;MIL Tea Nisairrs.—The Baltimore Suu of Tuesday morning, speaking of the effect produced in our markets on the reception of the news - by the last steamer says:—ln the Baltimore market, prices of flour and grain advanced, but buyers' Stood off for infcinnation from New Yoik, Thetisking rates f,e_r flour was $ 8; but the general imPression seem ed' to btc that prices must recede from 12} to 25 cents from that point. To-day the market will probably be more settled, as the private correspon dence of dealers has now' come to hand Grain has also advanced, and there - was a sale yesterday morning of prime Pennsylianla red wheat at 120 cents per bushel, which is an advance of about 8 cents on Saturdays rates. White wheat Ls held at 130 to 135 cents, suitable for family flour. Hold ers of corn are also asking higher prices--some five of six cents per bushel on the rates of Satur day--but there is very little in market, and we be lieve no sales have been made. At Boston,, on Saturday.. dour advanced nomi. flatly 25 to 37} cents; in consequence of the steam ship's news. No sales, however, had been heard of np to 2 o'clock, P.M. Corn was also held at an advance of 6 cents a bushel. At New York yesterday, the telegraphic despatch of the Patriot announces that the news had excited the market very much. The price of flour was un- Settled, and there was not much doing--$6/ was about the figure for Genesee. Sales of 12,000 bush els inferior corn were made at SO cents; wheat is held higher, but the price was not fixed. In the telegraphic despatch in yesterday's Sun an error occurred in the quotation of the average price of flour, an advance from Ms. to 565. 10d. per barrel, in the course of ten days. The quota tion should have been as to the price of wheat per quarter, instead of-flour, but it was so transmitted from the New York telegraphic office, and our line being out of order no corrections could be made. From the Baltimore Slin, PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 9, 8 o'clock, P. M The flour market has been unsettled all-day Prices have advanced to $6, but buyers have refu sed to operate at that price, and there has conse quently been nu sales. Offers of $5 -15 have been freely made, but firmly refused. About 1000 bar rels sold on Saturday evening at latter. Grain al so advanced in proportion to the advance in flour, but I have heard of no sales. SPLENDID STOCK OF NEW FALL GOODS. ALEXANDER & DAY, take great pleasure in in forming/he inhabitants of Pittsburgh and the surrounding country, that they have Just received a splendid stock of New Fall. Goods, of almost every description, a large portion of which having been bouglot at Auction, at a great sacrifice, and from the Importers and manufacturers at unprecedentedly low prices, enables them to offer great inducemets to Cash buyers; they would, therefore, respectfully invite them to call and examine their stock, being confident that they will be pleased with the goods and prices LADIES , DRESS GOODS. Our stock of Ladies' dress goods is very superior and cannot be surpassed, consisting in part of Super Satin striped Cashmere, Ombra shaded, do.; Splendid Figured, do. in great variety; California and Clermont Plaids; Gala Plaids; Chusans; Plain and figured and Satin striped Mouslin de Laioes; Super French and Scotch riumbams; new style Embroider ed do.; splendid Cashmere and de Laine robes; Ameri. can, French and English Chintzes ofthe latest styles, &c. &c. SILKS! SILKS!! . _ We have a very handsome assortment or Silks, such as super Black and Blue Blank, Fig , cl and strip ed Silks; Super Plain and Figured changeable, do.; Ombra Shaded and Chtulgeable,Striped, do.;' Plain, Black and Blue Black Satins; Wide India. do; Plain Black and Blue Black Silks, of extra 'quality and width, suitable for mantillas, &c. &c. SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! In this department we can offer great bargains, from Auction sales of importers in New York and Philadelphia, among which are splendid Terkerri Shawls; birper.Cashinere; do.; Embroidered Terker ri, do.; Plain and Embroidered Thihet, do; Super heary Ottoman Silk, do'; Splendid India Silk, do.; Extra Hernani, do.; Heavy French • Crape, do.; Plain and Embroidered Cloth,'do.; Plain, Fird. and Em broidered De Lames, do.; Splendid French Brocha, do. all wool; Brocha and Cashmere Long Shawls, and in, immense variety of different descriptions of Fall and Winter Shawls; many of them will be sold at half the cost of importation. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES. • • Embraced in onr stock of these are Super French, Westrif England, and American Cloths, of almost. everycolor—Heavy Tweed Cloths; Beaver and Pilot Cloths for over -coats; Super Black Cassimeres; Fan cy Striped, do. in great variety, Ike. Re.. BLANKETS! BLANKETS!! Extra American Premium Blankets; Super Whit ing, do; Heavy Twilledi do; Rose, do; and a num ber of ther makes of extra quality. LADIES' CLOAKINGS. New sty,le Ombre Shaded Cloak Digs; Handsome Plaid;do; Heavy Gala do. for do. ALPACAS AND MERINOS. • A very large assortment of Alpacai and Merinos, or every quality and price. ireistis Merinos and Bombazines, 'both Black and colored. ALSO, Cassinetts; Red, White aid Yellow Flan nel% Tickings;•Checks, Diapers. Drhwn and Bleach ed Table Linens. Sheeting.; Table Cloths; Canton .Flannels; heavy Gloves; Silk and Linen - Mika.; Scarfs; Stocks; Collars, . &c., all of which we are selling much lower than we have ever before been enabled to do. Tailors, Clothiers, and Country Merchants are especially invited to examine our stock of FrewA Cloths, Cauizneres and Vesting:, as we are prepared to sell Goods to those who buy to sell again, as low as they can be bought in the regular way in the East ern Cities. and by having a buyer resident in the east, ant upon the Auctions; we have rare & MHO It - ocuring new and desirable Goods, at the lowesi'litissible prices; we are mighlarly receiving new Goods every few days through the year. ALEXANDER 4- DAY, oct6 75 Market st.; N.W. coy ofthe Diamond. 1110nool Books, Stationery, Blank Books. •to. eta. JOHN IL MELLOR, No, Si, Wood street, be tween Diamond Alley and 4th street, respectful ly i.vites the attention of Country Merchants and others, to his extensive stock of School Books, Writing and Letter Papers, Bonnet Boards, Wrapping Papers, Blank Books, German and American Slates, Family and Pocket Bibles, Sacred Music Books, Almanacs, English and German, and German English, all of which will be sold at the lowest Cash prices, for Cash or Rags IrT Cash paid for Rags. Now Dres• Ginghnms. WE have now on hand a full assortment of beau tiful'French aad Scotch dress Gilighams„ twil led and plain, at remarkable low prices. Also, an article of embroidered GingAom—very beautiful for Dresses, for sale by ABSALOM MORRIS, sepls No. G 5 Market street. ______ Valuable Books. UPHAM'S Mental Philosophy; Stewart's 44 4f Plutarch's Lives; Biographical Dictionaries. ' Aikin's British Poet's, 3 large vole; Democracy in America, 2 Jefferson's Works, 4 vole; Hannah Moore's Works, 2 vole; Milton's Prose 44 2 4' Milton's Poetical 44 2 Prescott's Conquest of Mexico,3 vole; Prescott's Ferdinand and Isabela, 3 vole; I For sale by H.E. BOSWORTH & Co., oct3l 43 Market st School Books MITCHELL'S, Smith's and Olners Geographies; Kirkham's, Smith's and Brown's Grammars; Cobb's, Sanders', Elementary and U. S. Spellers; Eclectic Readers; Sanders' Arithmetics, Algebras,School Histories, Greek and Latin Class Books, &c. For sale by oct3l my S. BOSWORTH & Co" 43 Market 8t• TkIMP ERANCE PUBLICATIONS.—Just received from the American Temperance Union, New York; a supply of Temperance Almanacs for 1847, and & general assortment of Weir latest: publications, consisting of their4ournals for October s and Youths' Advocates for September and October, and Hymn Books, Sc., for sale at the New York retail prices. Subscribers received for their publications. I. HARRIS, Agt. and Coin. Merchant, nova-6t No. 12; -. 8t. Clair st. - Enws.ii LOUISVILLE LIME, fec.—Just ree'd, a supply' f the whitest Louisville Lime, by the barrel or retail.' Also on hand, Plsater of Pans. I. 11411.11 P, A gtoan4 COm. Merchant, nor 3-51, No, 12, St. Clair at Por 101711,1011111 Pr": itegidar Packet. , . Tam: spiendia light draught steamier • lard DOMINION, S. Tetra, Master, will run as a regular patkelbetween•Pittshargh and Wheel ingi, leaving yittsinngh for ?Wheeling - ever/Monday, Wed nfiedaf and Friday, at olelock, P. M.land tear- Wheeling fur Pithalittit7 43 '!ri'; Tileaty,„ Thurs day abd-Satuniay; A. For' freight or passage applyien nova . For d , ~nolnastY. Loprit ark The_new ' light draught packeLateam er CALIFORNIA,captain Hunter, will eave tort e above all , intermediate pits this day, regularly. For freight or passage apply on board, or to J. W. BUTLER & BRO., Second st. The California was built expressly for the above trade, and will make her trips regularly during the season. augls For Clnotsuint. The well known fast running steamer CAMBRIA, W, Forsyth, Master, will run as a. regular Packet; leaving every Wednesday morn ing at 10 oielock, 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 FORSTPI & Co., Agents, • - No. 30, Water street. For Cincinnati and Louisville. The new and splendid passenger steam er COLUMBI A, Oltr.m., Master, will save for the above and intermediate ports, regular. For freight or passage apply on board, or to jel D. WILKINS, Agent For Saint Lonis—ltegular Packet. The new and splendid passenger steam er BRUNETTE, Capt. Perry,wili run in e tra e from Pittsburgh to St. Louis, during the season of 1846. The Brunette was built expressly for the trade, and is elegantly found in every respect. kor freight or passage apply on board. apl4 - For Cincinnati and St. Louts i pr^ The paapenger steamer PALESTINE; --,.-_ ' _;: Capt. Wilfiann, will leave for the above an. intermediate ports regularly. ..- For freight or passage apply on board. Tuesday Evetalug Packet. The now and splendid passenger steam boat DECLARATION, Capt. Vorhees, will run men 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. )el CINCINNATI PACKETS. MONDAY PACKET The regular mail and passenger steamer MONONCr.ATIELA, 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 ing,-she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Monongahela was built expressly for this trade, and offers to the passengers comfort, and su perior accommodations. mar 31 MONDAY PACK ET . 1 jr giitii .... THE regular mail and pasenger steam er UNION, Captain Maclean, will run as a rep ar packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin nati, leaving this port every Monday at G o'clock, P. 4\l. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday at 6 P. N. The Union Was built expressly for this trade, and affords every accommodation. For freight or passage apply on borrd. may 9 TUESDAY PACK ET THE regular mail and passenger steam er HIBERNIA, Capt. John Klinefelter, wi I run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday at 10 A. M., and Vhecling at 10 P. M. of the same day.— Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Friday at 10 A. M. For freight or peasage apply on board. The Hibernia was built expressly for the trade, and offers to the passengers every comfort and su perior accommedations. apl WEDNESDAY PACKET THE regular mail and passenger steam er NEW ENGLAND, Capt. S. B. Page, wi ran as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Wednesday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day.— Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Saturday at 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The New England was built expressly for this trade end offers to the passengers every comfort and supe xior accommodations. mai26 THURSDAY PACKEI iid ac si t • THE new U. S. Mail steamer ACADIA, M. E. Lucas, Master, will run as a regu as passenger packet between Pittsburgh and the above port during the season of 1846, leaving every Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M. The Acadia is now and has superior accommoda tions. For freight or passage apply on board, or to ap9 J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. FRIDAY PACKET TUE regular mail and passenger steam er CLIPPER No. 2, Captain Crooks, will" run as a regular packet between Cincinnati and Pitts. burgh, leaving this port every Friday at 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 en board. The Clipper No. 2 was built expressly for this trade, end offers to her passengers ovary comfort and as aommodation. mar 23 SATURDAY PACKET The regularmail 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. hi., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Circassian was built expressly for this trade, and offers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. mar 23 SATURDAY PACKET. The regular mail and passenger steamer MESSENGER, Capt. Lanford, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. • Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10 o'clk A. M. For freight or passage apply ou board. The Messenger was built expressly for this trade, and Mier* to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. mar 23 Fresh Oysters. THE subscriber will receive fresh Oysters daily from Baltimore, which he will serve up in all the different styles, at the Franklin Hotel, Fourth er between Smithfield and Grant. octl3 NEW FALL GOODS. THE subscriber is now receiving a large and fine assortment of FALL AND WINTER Dal' Goons, recently purchased from the manufacturers and im porters, in the New York and Philadelphia Markets, since the great fall in prices, and will be sold INenty per cent cheaper than the same description of Goods were ever before olferred in this market. All those wanting great bargains are requested to call at No. 65 Market street.. sepls AIISALO.M MORIkIS. SHAWLS, SHAWLS! ALARGE and splendid assortment of rich and magnificent SHAWLS, just received this day, embracing all the new and desirable styles, viz: Pariti Printed Tr rkeri,Cashmere and Brocha, Embroidered Black and Mode colored Silk, Fringe ' Thibbet and. D'Laine, Chamelion Plaid, and Striped Silk, Merino, and Persian, Plaid, Silk and Worsted, together witl a great variety of Woollen Shawls, and will be dig• posed of at a small advance on the original cost ABSALOM MORRIS, No. 65 Market St. Lady's Dress Silks DECEIVED this day, several packages of very IV rich new style Persian—embossed Ombri, Bro cade, Chamelion, Striped, Plaid and Pools de Soie, and Black Satin, Striped Armour Dress Saki, and will be sold cheap for Cash, by sepl 3 ABSALOM MORRIS, N 0.65 Market at. Six Oases New Fall Prints JUST RECEIVED this day, embracing all the new and desirable styles in the market; and will be sold at greatly reduced prices, by sep 5 ABSALOM MORRIS, No. 65 Mayket st. Cashmeres and De •Latnes. TUST RECEIVD, a beautiful assortment of new e_P style Paris printed, Ombri shaded, Rep Corded and plain Cashmeres and D'Lains, and for sale by imp 15 ABSALOM MORRIS, 65 Market street. Segura 1 Segars I I JUST received from New York, a large quantity of Havanna and Principe Segars of the most popular and superior 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 *seat, two doors from the Post Office, moy9. s!'• - ~~:.::~-,~.r.--.. 0.4347011 1 0 8 1 THZ SICK . Long Life' ' GOOD WILL TD ! SAWYER, reapeettaly advertises, that be his' opened the HEALTH REPOT AriD.INVALIVS RETREAT, . , On Smithfield, between Thircland 4th streets; Pitts burgh, Pa., where ha willsell Wholesale and Retail, GENUINE VALUABLE POPULAR MEDICINES, for the relief and permanent cure oral curable dis eases. Care will be taken toprocure the most valu able popular remedies thatare'to be had in the Uni ted Slates; such 'especially a s are free from mercu rial a n d iii„,l o usingrediss. ts. We are determined that our establisbnient shall be what its name im porte—a depository of valuable remedies for the sick; a resort where the Invalid orevery. class may come or send in good faith, and get a genuine and valu - able medicine. By honesty and by keeping excellent preparations we hope to haie the confidence of all who are so unfortunate as, to neektnedicine. We flatter ourselves that many an enormous doctor-bill, and many a valuable day will be Saved by calling in time at our Health Depot. . :_ Among the good remedies'already received, we have two most valuable medicines well worthy a place in every family's medicine-shelf. They are much prized where they have been used, and are now for the first time offered in Western Pennsylva nia. We'lhar not to introduce them to acquaintance with the intelligent discerning invalid. If they but give theni. an honest trial, the result will be our mu tual advantage. One of these medicines is Dr-Soul's Oriental Sovereign /lain Rah; a general family remedy; gfiod for sudden bilious attacks, and for fevers, will cure the ague slid foyer' good for long standing dyspepsia and habitual aoSti veneas , and es pecially fox nervous debility., and for all diseases , arising froid a diseased liver, disorders of the atom ach, and impUrities of the blood. If you need medi giva them a trial, Nee 25 cents per box of 31 pills. • The other medicine to which we refer is Tousey's Universal Ointment, a most excellent external reme dy for all kinds of inflamed sores, bruises, piles, and especially for burns, scalds, ;frozen limbs, &c , It speedily removes pain, and has eared severe scalds and bruises without leaving ,a scar! Every family should have such a medicineralways AR hand—par • tictilarly where there are children; and every person whose business necessarily exposes them to theac 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 discriptions i of these valuable remedies to be had gratin at the Health Depot, the only place in Pittsburgh where L- these medicines are sold. ' We have many other valuable remedies, a few of which we will name: . • . Dr: Upham's Pile Meats:fry., an internal remedy. No medicine.for this disease has more friends among the intelligent. Price $l,OO per package. Dr. Buchan's HittltgaTißlf Balsam gf Life, the great English remedy for Consumption, and all diseases of the lungs. Probably no medicine in Europe or Ame rica has so many reliable testimonials from the most scientific and distinguished men in the world, as this. Most remarkable cures have hien performed by it in many hopeless cases, both in England and America. Price, $l,OO per bottle. Pamphlets gratis. Dr. Wilson's Tonic Cathartic and drat-Dyspeptic Sick Head-ache Pills. This medicine is above sus picion in the estimation of many of the most intelli gent persons and families in this. - city apd vicinity. Price, 50 rents per box. Daily's Magical Pain Extractor. Three sizes, 25, 50, $1 per boz. Salter's Ginseng Panacm, a popular medicine for lung diseases, 50 cents per bottle. Sellers' Imperial Cough (Syrup. Some call it the , best in use. 25 cents per bottle. Coehring's Catarrh and Cough Candy. Et cents per paper. Dr. Fink's Sugar Coated Vegetable Extract Pills. Never before offered in this community. Designed' expressly to purify the blood. 25 cents per boz. Bristol's Genuine Sarsaparilla. Highly recom mended by many. $1 per. bottle. Barthalick , s Mothers' Relief. Prepared expressly for Mothers. One bottle of it to be used a few weeks previous to confinement. Recommended by many intelligent physicians. Put up in large bottles, $2.50 each. Pamphlets gratis. Dr. APLane's Worm Specific. It has very many, warm friends. 25 cents per bottle. Sellers' Vermifuge. Pronounced by many the best in use. 25 cents per bottle, fez. be. All these valu able articles are Gee from mercurial ingredients, Other good remedies on the way, and arc expected soon. ' 01- REMEMBER, the place where you can buy these and other good medicines, is at the HEALTH DEPOT, Smithfield, between ilitsndSourth streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. . RooPa Ring Bone and Spavin Cure is very celebra ted in many, parts of New York State, fdr Spasins, Windgalls, Thoroughpin, Splints and Curb in - horses. 50 cents per bottle. Roofs Founder Ointment is used also for Founder ed, Hoof-bound, Split-hoofed horses; also for Galls, Cuts, Kicks, Nickings, Dockings, Cranked Heels, &c. 50 cents per box. Sold only at the HEALTH DEPOT, Smithseld, between 3d and 4th su.,Pittsburgh, Pa. nov4-dawy STATE BOOK OF PENNSYLVANIA—Containing an account of the Geography, History, Govern ment, and Resources, and noted citizens of the State ' with a map of the State and of each County; for the use of Schools, by THOitAll H. Donsounes. The above described book may with the utmost propriety be recommended to the attention of Direc tors of Public Schools, and to Teachers in general. The author in his preface states, ,* A book calculated to impart to our youth a'foll and accurate knowledge of their own State, has long been deemed necessary. Whether this will supply the . want, experience alone can determine. The counties are not treated in a/- Oahe:hal order, but in dosses, according to their form of surface, productions, and historical relations. To carry out the design. a small state map, in addi tion to the several county maps, has been construct ed, with the classes of counties marked upon it." For sale by the doz. and retail at the Rook and Paper Warehouse of LUKE LOOMIS, Agent. sep 30 No. 89 Wood at. Pittsburgh. MR. DUFF'S AND WRITING ROOMS, corner of Fifth and Market streets. This istheenly in stitution in western Pennsyl vania where persons can , obtain such instruction in Mercantile and SteamboatDook.keeping, as will en able them, without further assistance, to take charge of books. Those who have a doubt of this fact, can have any number of references at Mr. D's Rooms. Specifications and directions for opening books in the most complicated and extensive business, preparing' books for the reception of new partners, or for the retiring of old ones, fernishodupon reasonable terms. Hours of business: 10 to 12, A. M.-2 to 4, and 7 to 9, P. M. Ladies' apartment open, 2t04,P. M. oct3l 11111' \ 1\111111 1 ,1 SHOES, SHOES, MONS. ~ NEW FALL AND WINTER SUPPLY Cheaper than Ever, at jFOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD'S, new Boot Shoe and Trunk Store, No. 156 Lib erty street, nearly opposite the head of Wood street. F. & H. would respectfully announce that they hovel in store and are receiving their FALL AND WIN-1 TElt SUPPLY OF BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, &c., consisting of upwards of five hundred packages of all kinds and qualities for Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses, Boys, youths' and childrens , wear. These goods have been manufactured to our order, and expressly fur the Pittsburgh market—all of which we are deter mined to SELL VERY LOW, as from our facilities in purchasing goods we are enabled so to do. We would solicit an examination of our stock by all in want of goods-in our line, either at wholesale or retail, as wo feel confident we shall be enabled to please, both in regard to quality and prices. The moot of our goods are from manufacturing es tablishments with which we are connected, We shall continue to reeeive weekly from those houses, fresh and desirable goods, made expressly for our sales. FOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD, No. IS6 Liberty street. C. SCIIMEILTZ 890 ACRES of Farming Land, near St. Marys settlement in Elk County. It adjoins the lambi of Bensinger & Co., who aro the founders m 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 aro daily ad ministered, these Lands afford the same comfort and facilities as other lands, that coat twill° or three times, as much. St. MarAis settlement now numbers about 2500 souls, and is increasing rapidly. Should a sufficient number unite and purchase the whole tract,,an exchange will be made for other property near Pittsburgh, For further particulars apply to WILMARTH, Penn street, octl7-tr Or to V, KRIM, Wood street. P - ITTSBURGH MANUPACTURED TOBACCO; 20 kegs Plug Tobacco; 5 " Ladies' Twist, do; 10 f{ Va. do; 10 " Cav'd, Is Lump, In store and for sale by J. &J. M'DEVITT, ap 20 222 Liberty at. FBATHERS--41 sacks prime fbathers Just recd apd Ibr sale by nov4 JAMES MAT, -_ ~__ ~.....,.d die+,:i=. , . 4 , , . __ • . ~,,,`,"1....4"-it,,C.1.-...N...."..,.;,,,,,"WZ-41-: ~..-...40 -- - ,'4'..cni:.7" e..-,y.„„,_,,,,,,,,,.....- - , a, -,. . : .....,,,,,, ,-.w.. , - --,,“ .-.....--,t.cla•Y'Atir' vrax.,-.70,-,;•-•*-..'`''''''•••#,Z,.....;,...,,........241.. ....,- ..,...,,......e.---......... -- # '-''' .• - ''''''•#; \ - . , • \ . , n5••..".4"'," '••. ..- - lr.••• ' ' ':-.----i . , ; . • • , ' .. Cure that Horse. Just Published. TO GERMAN FARMERS 4111111124SPEAAS AGRISIirt.; , , LKEENAN t European Agent,now en hie fusers irtieth.triPEla Europe, wiU in his absence from ', Pittsburgh, continue to tratmactall. business connect ed with Ins prolession, through his Agent, Jeers MAT, Merahant, Remittances of money made to all parts uf England ,Ircland, Scotland and the continent of Europe. Collections oflegacies,debts,intieritablo property and claims; searches made, eopies of wills, deeds anctdocuments procured, &c. litr Apply to or addre'ss (post paid)JAMES MAY, Merchant, Water street, Pittsburgh. oct6 GEO. W. SIIIIVH &. BREWERS, DiALSTERS AND HOP DEALERS, PITTSBURGH . ' HD POINT BRIIIMIES, Cornei Barkers Alley and Pc nn st, and foot of Pitt at. Pittsburgh, Pit. EO. W. SMITH, Brewer, Malster, and HO Ur 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 him in the businoas Mr. M. B. Brown. The busiwiss of the joint establish, meets will be hereafter conducted under the name and style of GEO. W. SMITH lc Co. They will continue to have a constant supply of the best bottling Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, X and X ' draught Ale, Barley and Rye Malts of the best quali ty and Eastern and Western Hops of every quality. oct3l-Ina VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. TE Subscriber offers for sale on accommodating i terms, the following very Valuable Real Estate,l the greater part of. which is situated in the city of ' Pittsburgh : A LOT OF GROUND on Fourth Street, between Market and Wood Streets, containing 29 feet or there abouts in front, and extending in depth 85 feet, being the same lht formerly occupied by the Police Office, and nearly opposite the Merchants and Manufactur er's Bank. A LOT OF GROUND on Third Street, nearly op posite the Post Office having a froM 0f66 1-3 feat 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 done for the accom modation of purchasers. FIVE LOTS OF GROUND on Market Street, com mencing on the south east corner of Second and Mar ket Streets and extending southwardly on Market Street, each 20 'feet, with a depth of 60 feat. The corner Lot is probably the most eligible lot of any now offered for sale in the city. 3 A LOT ON PENN STREET on which is erected a Three Story Brick Dwelling House, the third dwel ling house from the corner of Water and Penn sts. The House is well finished and now in the occupancy of Mr. Shiletto as a boarding house. A LOT OF GROUND in Keneington„running one hundred feet on the river, with an average breadth of sixty feet, formerly occupied by a Brevrery, destroy ed by the late fire, This Lot is subject to a small ground rent. • A TRACT OF LAND', situate iu Kiskiminetas township, Armstrong county, containing four hundred and fifty-six acres, and 151 perches, with allowance of nix per cent. on which are erected Two Large Frame Barna and two Cabin Ramses: Upon the tract, there aro 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 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 Farmers is particularly called t ) it. All 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 also offers far 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, bet Ween Penn Street and the River. House three stories high with a basement, haying a front of feet, and extending back feet, and is replete with every convenience, and is well adapted to a small family, aad now M the occupancy of Mr. Yeager. Apply at my Office in Fourth Street between Mar. ket and Wood Streets. oct3 I-411m Fashienable Dress Making. M h o S r . a F i.. ll. l . ),o fi n M oi l T e l I .lantum havinga k s e e c r u f r r e o d m t hoen serv i ces most extensive establishments of the kind in phiJadel phia; is now prepared to exeouto all orders in the various branches at 51anufacturing, During arecent visit to the Eastern cities, she has procured all the latest and Jnost fashionable dress and cloak patterns, together with a variety of trimmings, and has made arrangements by which shirwill receive monthly the latest and most approved style of dross, &c. Six seamstresses will receive constant employment at liberal wages; also, a number of girls will be taken as apprentices, if application be made soon at her residence in Fourth street, between Smithfield and Grant streets. oct3l-dim Fall Opening of Fashionable Millinery. MRS. A. LEECH, No. 9, Fifth at., 4 doors from Market, has a beautiful assortment of new and fashionable Bonnets, selected from some of the moat fashionable houses in New York. Also a beati ful assortment of Flowers, Feathery, Ladies' Cap's, Head Dresses, Rich Ribons, and a handsome article of .Evening Dress Patterns; Children's Bonne* Hoods, Velvet Caps, and a variety of other articles. She respectfully invites the attention of the ladies of Pittsburgh and Allegheny cities. 0ct,21-d)m For Coughs, Colds, &c. PULMONARY or Expectorant Balsam, 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 Shenek's Pulmonic Syrup. $l,OO 114 Wisters' Balsam of Wild Cherry $l,OO " To be had at THORN'S DRUG STORE, oci27 cur. Hand and Penn ate.. TROMPS 0 N'S VEGETABLE PURGATIVE PILLS, warranted to please. Try them. Pre pared and sold by E. THORN, oct27 cor: Hand and Penn sta. Drug Store andFtzturer for Sale. rrHl; subscriber, owing to ill health, is desirous I of quitting his present business, 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 mail, to be postpaid,) of EDGAR THORN, octl6 car. Penn and Hand sta., Pittsburgh, Pa. 'VIE SKIN AND COMPLEXION, at this (and, j 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, pills, and useless Sarsaparilla, were to use on their skin a softening and clearing balm, that openithe pores, whitens the skin, and causes a healthy perspi ration, that, be the skin never so 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 cure and dispel them, and to make the skin clear and lovely. It acts so mildlyeand soothingly on the skin, that physicians use it on ladies and infants, in old case.; of scurvy,crysipelas, salt rheum, sore head, ringworm, and it (mind, the genuine Jones' soap) has often effected a cure when every other remedy failed. It is indeed a blessed remedy. Soil at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse, 89 Liberty street, head of Wood—at the same place is Geld the Moorish Hair 141t...C0ral Hair Restore. tive, and Spanish Lily White. PRINCIPAL Orrtca—Sign of the American Eagle, 82 Chatham street, New York. T _ poisonous effect on the skin of common I pre pared chilk is not generally known by ladies; how yellow rough and unhealthy it makes the skin in time; besides. what a corpselike, pallid look it gives when applied. They should use a beautiful prepar ation, purely vegetable, which gives tho 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, S 9 Liberty street, headof Wood; at the same place is sold Jones' Coral Hair Restorative, Italian Chemical Soap and unrivalled shaving soap jy24-tf OLD WINES & LIQUORS consisting of Port Wine; Madeira Wino; Malaga do; Rhenish d0;...-in half and quarter pipes, and on draught warranted pure; Pule Brandy, of different brands; Dark do, _ Holland Gin, fine flavor; Peach Brandy, 8 years old; Apple do, 4 do do; Old Rye Whiskey, 8 and 11 years old, Part of the above Liquors from under Custom House Lock, for sale in quantities to suit by P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water st. Brien Bowe and Lot foe Sale. Or in Exchange for Nails or Window Glass We are authorized to Offer for sale, or in exchange for Window Glass or Nails, a well finished and sub stantial two story brick house and lot, Ig.feet front by 100 feet deep, situated on the Allegheny river above the Glass House. It Will be sold at a realign bits price, title unexceptionable. Apply to BLAKELY & MITCHEL; sop. 17, Beal Estate Agents, _ . 3Qr. Caxbilßrand e y„plUrd,pupity, &c., brand dark 3 . 1 1 1 ‘l. , pale I- half Pipe, " DpptrY, Bordeaux. - I qr. Cask; c : 11 2 Pipes Holland , :Swan. brand. Just received arid ,fur sale low by ' oct 30 , JAMES nt4y, 20 Bbls. Caster Oil, For sale low to close consignment: oct 30 JAMES MAX FINE GOLD AND SILVER . WATCagS.- - -An additional supply received and for sale at very low prices. W. W. WII,SON, oat 30 cor. 4nb and Market ste. GOLD PENS.—A large and Tery superior assort meat of the best brands, and for sale at eastern prices. W. W. WILSON, oct 30 Col'. 4th and Market six. T AMPS AND GIIIANDOLES, for , parlor, !lady, j_ i / factory and steamboat use, of Cornelius & Co's manufacture, calculated for lard, lard-oil, &c. La test patterns reed. W. W. WILSON, oat $0 cor. 4th and Market, sts. GOLD, oil vor and steel spectacles in everrvariety, andlurnished with the best glasses. All ages accurately suited. licr Scotch pebble and perifocal glasses kept by W. W. WILSON, not 30 con 4th and Market eta. F RESH FRUIT, 25 Boxes M. R. Raisins, 25 i t .r fi 25 I te If 15 Malaga Figs. 5 Ries " Grapes. 2 Bbis. Zante Currents, Received and for sale by 4. D. WII.DIANIS,, 110 Wood street. TOBACCO, • 20 Boxes, assorted, 1 lb 5s 8s 12a antl , l6 Lump 10 Kegs, No. 6, twist, 10 Pgh. Plug end Cavendish, For sale by oct 31 J. D. WILLIAMS, & CO, 110 Wood, et. FISH -20 bbla. large No. 3 Mackerel; 5 ‘‘. fr, a -1 101stis se I if sirt m en tt I if 10 a s. Labrador Herring; 6I No. 1 Shad; in store and for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS & Co., 110 Wood at. SUGAR, 2 Hhda. Prime N. 0. sugar, 2 Boxes Double Refined Loaf, „. 16 BM& Loaf and Clarified, For sale by oct 31 J. D. WILLIAMS, & Co, 110 Wood at; MOLASSES --2 bble. Philadeltobia Steam; 6 " Sugar House; 10 " N. Orleans;" For sale by octol J. D. WILLIAMS & Co:, 110 Wpod et. 13ERNS-30 bushels prime quality, fur sults by oct3l J. D. WILLIAMS & Co., 110-Wood st. Confectioners' Wrapping Papers. oReams Cap Glazed', Blue, Yellow, Orange, , 4 0 t./ Green and Purple, just received, arid for sale by JOHN H. MELLOR, oct2l 81 Wood Street, SPADES, SHOVELS, 20 doz. Spades; 50 " Coal, eanal and Amin Shovels; , 20 ,4 Mattocks and Picks; on hand and for Bale at manufacturer's prices by . oct24 GET). COCHRAN, 26 Wood st. CASSINETTS AND FLANNELS.--One Case Can sinetts; one case Red Flannels, fok sale low oct24 GEO. COCIIRAN, 26 Wood st. Leathers 32gn Sides of N. Y. and Baltimore tanned sole 0u leather, in store and for sale- by W. BRYANT, 0ct1.2-Imd&cv 183 Liberty et. Tanner's Oil. Bble. beat brown Oil, just received and for sale by W. BRYANT, octl2-lmddcw 183 Liberty st. CHARLES SHALER r-750 f S o p r an sa th and Missouri Hides in atom and. by W. BRYANT, 0ct.12-Imdacw , 183 Libertrat., Sheep Skins. 900 Sheepskins, Bask Tanned, for sale by. • W. BRYANT,, octl2-ImdBtw 183 Liberty et. - - - Morocco Leather, and Bindings: - JUST received, a lazgentock of Morocco, Bindings and Linings, and Lace Leather, for sale by WALTER BRYANT, 0ct1,2-Imdtzw ' No. 133 Liberty at. Sinstaxies. i X Tierces fresh Rice; .. o_, 14 bbls Conklins itriprOved Lard Oil; /0,000 lbs, Bacon, Shoulders, On hand and for sale by P. ' SELLERS. sep24. ' No. 12, Liberty street. L ARD, 100 kegs, No, 1, Lard on consignment; And for sale by P.- SELLERS. sep.29, No. 17 Liberty street. SUGAR HOUSE MOLLASSES.-6 bbls. S. H, Molasses, in store and for sale by =sep.23. • F. SELLERS. Dlnsqueto Netts. EO. S. SWARTZ has on hand a lot of very au 'LT perior white and colored,Musqueto Netts which will be sold cheap at No. 10 Market street. jela 13SALMS & HYMNS, for the use of the German Reformed Church in the U. S. of America, En glish and German. For sale by . jell SCRIBA & SCHEIBLER, 115 Wood st. BEDSTEADS of different Itindli with Gentian's iron patent fastenings, superior.to anything now in use, for sale low at the furniture warehouse of angi. T, 11. YOU,NG & Co, Hand street. TABLES—Pier, Centre and Card Tables of differ" ent patterns. If you want a good article cheap call at the Purniture Warehouse of Br*papa - 104 gin. Coaster Oil. Latest bxiprovo.Dient. T. B. YOUNG &•Co. 31 3-land st. Wood Street Property for Sale. : THAT desirable lot of ground at the foot of Wood street, occupied at the time of the great are by Muslim. King & ia offered for sale. Enquire of [augrij J. K. 140013.H.E4p. Storage, HAVING a very large and commodious Ware house, we are prepared to receive (in addi tion to &eight for shipment) a large amount of Pro dnce, &c. on storage at low rates. jy23 C. A. McANULTY & CO, Canal Basin. r I IEAS-12t) packages Y. H., Impl., G. P. and Powehong, of late importations, arriving and for sale by [aug2sl LAMBERT & SHIPTON. Coffee. 300 BAGS Green Rio, part prime; 5 " Old Government Java; Arriving this day and for sale by aug2s LAAIBERT & SHIPTON FISIS-150 bhls No. 3 Larya Mackerel; 20 " " 3 North " 10- 20 Herring (Al!wives) 5 " No. 1 Salmon; in store and for sale by [atig,2s] LAIVLBERT & SHIPTON. Sugar and .Idolatees A HHDS. N. 0. Sugar, strictly prime 'it 23 bbis. Nos. 4 and 0 Loaf; 10 cases 'sLovering's - D. R. Loaf Sugar 118 bbls N. 0. Molasses; In store and for sale by ' LAMRERT & SHIPTON, aug2s. 133 and 135 Wood street 5060 1 ",?. pitch; H .osin ; 150 Boxes Tobacco, various sizes; 10,000 Seed leaf Cigars; On consignment and will be sold low for Cash, or exchanged for Pittsburgh manufactures, by seps TAAFFE & O,CONNOR. MOBACCO.-78 large and 90 small boxes Missou. ri tobacco, of prime quality, just received on consignment, and will be sold cheap for cash, or Pittsburgh manufactures. august 18 TAAYFE & OTONNER. For' Casa! Only. rflWO second hand Pianos, in good order, for sale very low, at P. BLUME'S, oct2l No 112 Wood at., 2d door above sth. ANy Airrle2:ved, a rarge E assor S tip A e N nt D of the above, lj lut ua ll for sale at F, BLUME 'cod street, 2nd door above sth aepB No. 112 W Bluntly and 11111tahall, Offices on Penn and Smithfield AGENTS for the Old Black Ball 'Line of Liver pool and New York rackets, - Remittances made as usual to England, Ireland., icotland and Wales, in sums Of one pound.sterling and upwards--payable in any. town of importance in Great Britain-and Ireland, • - • Persons wishing to send for their friends can - have them brought out by the above splentlid line, on he 15th end 16th of any mouths c. v. v.r.b AGA of OEVirrAL SOCIAL COATED ?ILL. Au open I:: .‘ OnJ~~Ol ply, - 16 0 • • &imam —•-• . TIORSEIT OTPT"'M . PcrWTVr'V 'rI. CLICKEI4EI;'S SUGAR COATED ITEGETABIA PILLS are the first rief) only mpilioo pyty. known that will cure Headache, Giddiness., Measles, Felt Rlienteri Rheumatism, Week Heartbern,Weirinq Dispepsia, Scurvy, Cholera Morbus, • Small Pox, Jaundice, Coughs, Quinsy,- Pains in the Beek,Whooping Cough, Inward Weakness,coesumption, Fits, Palpitation of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Rising in the Throat, Erysipelas, Deafness, ..Dropsy, Asthma, Itching. of the Skin, Fevers of all kinds, Colds; Pout, Gravel; Female Complaints, ' Nervous Complainte, • And all other diseases priginating from impitities of the blood. fg:r Thiy haye cured, sine° their introduction, over 2,000 persons, who have been given up aa hope= , '; less eases,bythe most eminent Physi c ians. - ' = str They ' are patronised and recommended by men of the highest distinction,' among whom are-- Hon. David R. Potter, Hon. Henry Clay, Hon. John Q. Adams, Hon. Daniel Webster x - ' , 'Hon. Martin Van Boren, Hon: J. C. Calhoun, Gen. Winfield See% Col. R. Mc Jelinson, -- 7:i' Hon. JamesK. Polk, Gen:Lewis Cass. DI- Their virtues are so infallible that the money will be returned in all cases they do g iveet:de untver sal satisfaction. - Although but two and a half:year*' have elapsed since these celebrated Tills were. first'_ introduced to the public, the sale of them in the Eastern and middle States has - far exceeded Dr, Clickener's most sanguine expectations. During.the past year, alone, no less than 10,000 gross of bexae' have been sold in the. State , of New York, 6,000 Pennsylvania, 4,000 in Maryland, 3,000 in New jer 2,000 ieDelaware, and 9,000 in the New England Statee, requiring the constant employment- of 27 • hands, exausive of printers and, engravers. In the; same peripd, upwards of 200,000 copies 'of - the "Faly Doctor have been ordered by agents iii : every section of the country. These. facts must show, conclesively. t that Dr. Clickener's Sugisr.Coatr. ed Pills, besides being the very best medicine ' world, are hold in the highest estimation by . We might extend this ,publication to ,an .indefilk ite length, if we deemed it expedient tepublish all ter,imonials we have received, not Duly from agents but individuals and fargiliee, who have experienced.:' the beeficial effects of Clickener's Sugar Coated. Pills, but we deem it unnecessary.. The most ins contestible evidence of their unprecedented suctess, are the numberless Imitations and Counterfeits which have already appeared, notwithstanding the brief pe, rind they have been before the public. Even, some - of our staunchest pill makers have had the audacity:::; - to imitate the Capsule of . Ssiger, in order to disguise the ingredients of their, vile compounds, end-palm them off for the "real sifeon pure: , . Such, paltry,. shifts cannot last long without exposing their hideouts. deformity. Truth and honesty must inevitably pro; veil over rascality and deception. For sale in Pittsburgh by. W.M. JACKSON, at his ; ::; Patent Medicine. Warehouse, No. 89, Liberty street, head of Wood st,, Pittaburgh• Price, 25e. per box, Dr. Clickener's principal office is 81 Barelay,street, New York. CO- Beware of an imitation article called proved Sugar Coated Pills, purporting to be patented, as both the pills and the pretended patent are for.: series, got up by a' miserable quack- in • New 'rink, who, for Abe last four or five years,.bas made living by counterfeiting popular midieines. cK:r Remember, Dr. C. V. Clickener is the original inventor of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing of the sort was ever heard of until he introduced !lie* 1` ; in June, 1843. Purchasers should; theieforeolwarr . ' ask for Clickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, end': .tako no other, or they will he made the victims Of ' fraud. • Oct 19-aly Dr. Jackson's Pile Embrocation,. READ the following, from the editorial columns , of Alexander's Week.ly Messenger. Foam AT luisr---A Sure Cure for the Piles!—: .Physicians and Chemists havelong been anxious to discover a medicine that would cure one of the - inost troublesome diseases, the Piles. Success has -at last been the result, Dr. JACKSON'S PILE DM BROCATION not only stops'.all bleedirig; allays pain sad intlarruiatiOn, subdues that intolerable itchy:'' but .effectually_eures, like 'a' charm.-andirt-Sc.--• _very short time,gersons whose lireshtive beerrrpti dered stieerable ror years. • - Only a few froult the great numbev4itssrtilliatert , ' will be published. Read the following: • ,• • PILES"! PILES!! - PILES!! ! PprsaßET-r3ll#, March 70, 7845, Western R0te1...5 t Da. JACKSON--Sin I think there are row diseases - . more common and troublesome than the piles, and s ; during the last fifteen years have suffered rrnm them very much, causing pain, bleeding, and imam" ; derato itching; I ulna' all the various remedies, lint . without relief, until I got a hottle,pf your embrocan bon, from Irr. Jayne, No. 8 South 'Third Went, which, has completely' cured me in three weeks ! Yours, truly, S. H. PLIMPTON,- For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEILIN TEA STORF4 I 72, Fourth street, pear ;Wood, oct26-ddcw' Superior Building Lots for 'Sale in the Fifth Ward. EIGHT Lots, fronting on Penn street, opposite the mansiod of-Dr. Shoenberger, the corner on Adams street,44 feet by 100, the others 20 feet each by 100, all lirt, tending to Spring Alley. Five Lots fron_ting Liberty street, at and adjoin ing Factory street, each.2o feet by 160 deep to Quin cy street, opposite the new Catholic Church, on theaw..,.; are erected seven frame baildings. . Title indisputable and a liberal extension of ment to suit purchasers. They will be sold to close r ' the concern, .4% oply to Michael Allen; or rLavrir. Hutchison, at their warehouses, or to James Craft, Esq., at his office, 80 Fourth street. Da-A variety of Cottop Machinery, viz:—Carda, Throstles, Mules, &c., still on hand for sale on very - reasonable terms, and time, on large sales. - octl9-d3rn New Drug &tofu. 1 . 2 4 JOHN D. AfORGAN, Wholesale and Retail Iff Druggist, No. 93} Wood street, one door South of Diamond Alley, Pittsburgh.—The .subscriber has just received from the Ea.Aem cities, and is now • opening at the above stand, a full , assortment or articles in his line, consisting of Drugs of allltinds, Dye Stuffs, Paints and Varnishes, Chemicals, &c., together such articles as are usteally kept for sale at a wholesale and retail drug store. His stock is entirely new, and has been selected with care. He is confident that his articles, both as to quality and price, will please such as-mag ta, Vor him with a call. John M. Townsend, - 1 - NRUGOD3T AND APOTHECARY, IYo. 45, Mar ket street, three doors above Third street, /Wk_, burgh, will have constantly on hood a well selected assortment of the best And freshest Medicines, which ho will sell on the most reasonable terms. cians sending orders .will be promptly attended to, and supplied with articles they may rely upon Ins genuine. • Ph- ' , in , prescriptions will be accurately imud . . . . . _ ilysicians , neatly prapared from the best materials, at any hour of the day or nigbt. Also, for sale, a largh stork of fresh and gOcia erfumory der...3od, • • A CARD, . . . .... THE sliber.riber having disposed of, hia.l36oisforsi; in Pittsburgh, to blespra: Elliott and EngllishV, would recommend them to the patronage of his for's.'.. liter customers. ROBERT CARTER::' • PIT/SIIUS.GI4, October .20th , 1846. ' • , ' • ''. TIIE. SUBSCRIBERS having purchased the Bookq store of Mr Robert Carter, will continue the busi ness at the old stand. They will at all times on hand a large supply of Theological, Classical and School Books—Also, Writing, Letter and Wrappipg . Paper, Slates, etc. Western. Merchants making purchases in the city, are invited to call . , examine our stock; apd tism.rtetts our prices before purchasing elsewhere. ELLIOTT & ENGLISR I oct26 No. 56, Market st„ bet. 3d and44tb... 10 RENDER THE HUMAN HAIR. -SILIC - -14 j. SOFT, FINE AND CLEAN; to make the see . 1p healthy, smooth, white and fruitful, so that a . good. crop may spring therefrom, persons have but to eve pend thirty seven and a half cents. And, readers our only object for selling the article at that price, w knowing it to be all we state, that when you once try' this you never will use aught else, whether- it be merely to embelisb, to dress, beautify, and preserve:, to force growth, stop falling off, - and cure guru& or dandruff's, the JONES' CORAL HAIR RESTORA:, TIVE will never &lila do all this, as htlndreds wlfl tell you with gratitude. It-dresses the hairbeautiftl. ly, and rakes red or grey hair grow dark from the Sold tit JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse, 89 Liberty street, head of Woodn—price thirty sexes, and a half cenur, My mate. and eau dollar per bottle, At the same place is cold the Italian Chemical Soap, Spanish Lilly White and unrivalled shaving soap jy2s-tf , TATIONERY...—,Joat opening, a large and spies; .0 flid assortment of French, L'nglianind arneri. can Stationery, which we Invite the public to WI and examine. JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, oct29 StatioPetsf
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