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Bennett, Brownsville Cei . tint ,Bowman, Brownsville, ..lifteltivin, %ilk Beaver, , 013 414.rcenytt U. S. mail sadpauenger packet I clipper, No. Capt. Caaaaa, leavU for Ciacitmatt at 10 - 07 clock, this Meaning. olThe fast running and Itgular V-. S. mail and passe:nger :packet Ntainiciti, Capt. TT.l.aa, leaves for Wheeling to-day. - • " Ss ak.—ite Psviiris• Bird, which arrived last evening frirm.New Orleans, reports the Mcmarch bound (Ann' Mernphit 'to New Orleans; loaded with cotton, and the, Metantora, from this port to New Orleans; loaded with produce , both sunk in Cypress Bend. The load ed struck a snag at noon on Wed nesday seek. nut Upon a bar, and sunk in 9 feet vrate.r, The illetanpra struck the, same snag about twelve hours after, and sunk. Both boats a total loss. •• `The • Met - morn had= recently been sold for $17,000, • , The iifonanakwas worth about $25,009, " • - - St. _Louis arias, Nov. 5. IMPORTY DT RIIVEII. Zonn‘valt—Per 01'4 Newark, 7 bbls. mustard seed,.l box unis„, 4 bbls. cloverseed, 2 bbl.s. butter,l 1 sk. , feathers,l3agalar & Smith; 2 bbls. potato 9. 1 sk.ticips; JO. Keep; .1 bbd. tobacco,..H. Groff; 8 hhde. tobacco, • 53 sks. dried peaches, J. C. Bid well;- bbls apples, Rowland; 18 hdlg. leather, Bowe*, Ibox, F. I.i. Snowden; 3 bhds„ 2 bbls., 2 eks potatoes,:7 bbls, I sk., sweet potatoes, 1 bbl butter, Taylor,l keg, 15 Wis. leather, J. Guthrie; str. Clipper, 15 casks. bacOn, bax..Morgan &Co.; 189 sks. peaches, 1 3 coinit4ter & 157 'eke. wool, Sewell; 1 lot sundries, hlrs.brake; 1 lot sundries, J. R.lll'Curdy. str. North Queen; 45 sla peach- es, OW & Bushfield ' ; 8 Saks wool,Barker; 2 bbls but . Vonbonborstik Co.; 1 sk wool, Herbaugh; 1 threshing inaatine, J. blusbnasb; 30 ill - s brag, 5 7 bbla flour, C. Catlett; 84 sks bran, M'Clurg & Wil. son; etot sundries, Myers & Hunter; 70 bbts flour, R. Itabinicng 16 lolls'paper, L. jioomis; 8 bills pa-I per, Gazette office, 11 do. Morning Pod; 75 ski woof; 'l3lYlitisb batley,B2 bbls flour, 13 kgs but ter, 14.. ti Fisher,' 50 bbls tlouras. M'Cully; GO taisclo., .12 aim do., M. Thompson) JfiraiiMiinkela jovaiortment.—rer str. Consul; 7 b o il statlzeolL Allen & Co.; 17 boxes, 1 bale mdze, .110..May; - 1 . hox, Geo.Quigley; 5 cks; 1 bbl bacon, I 75 blaliiflosir, Jordan & Son; 121 tons pig metal, Carothers & Miller,' 244 bills and bars iron, .34 kgs nails, F.:F.;sliniq 117 bxs glass Plunkett •& Co: 72 bxei'glass David. Dixon; 831 boxes glass, Samuel ir Syle;'4s Oses r„lass, R. Daizell; 12 bbls flour, H. '‘piftee of tins! Morning Post. Ilsitzts;447siclirsislitx FOR-THE WIEN. NNDISO ~ TlENTrday Evening, Nov. 13th, 1846. BcSilixss is I.;avd, 'though padnallYdecli ning: (hit. the lOth .inat.. the fonvanling houses re - fasedio2-lechipt goods through to Philadelphia, and the riaviiStion for the present season will close - MA:few days. . For several days back the rivenis — tieen on a stand at 5,1 r feet. At 4 o'clock to-day (Thursday} ichad fallen to 5 fret. Asrix..s, 7 All kind's .. Of ashes are firm, with an increased inquiry, and sell freely at—Pots, 3t. 3i; Pearl 'fiertiiial4l4.-i.nonc 'offeriag—Salaratus, 43; I receipts Biriviales ;40 • bbls entail white at $1,25 ip hu.;",, Laige' White - Mid Mixed are dull. Ass.sw.axliatransaition to report; free at 2.5 i/ 27;s to'gnality:' - • Bactirsiii'Tlsemmrlcatla very well supplied and belittle doing s we quota 75 to $2 par doz., owing altegther ; lo ' ilabxsam—Rig is freely taken at 7t, roll Oplo. Fresh' roll tells in market at 18020. scarce, owing to the fact that most of the good Western Reserve is shipped to eastern market* I ttiere has been but few choice lots re leVeral weeks fir sale in this market, Since our last report there has been a general Lin.' pro l ieMeat . in the market. We notice a sale of 2 tons-prime, W. R. at al. Several lots have been disiidsfaoritt of: Ca*Xes,rartas—No prospect of a decline from 18etsi".i- • - F¢i:tiates ire inure asked for, and sell freely a 2S :cu. for good. _ Frzorr.—The receipt of dried fruit has been pret ty I;it:ii'ilY'And prices freely Maintainea., Peaches— sales at $10$1,18; Apples, 450.17050. The re. ceipt'of :green apples has not'been so large this week weeki. former prices are maintained. Gnoessitss—Th.re it some disposition to, de. clinertettgar, owing to the prospect of receipts of the new.eropa-piesent receipt of the new crop is Coxxxx• is firm and will experience an advance of ie.; gales are 'active but the article is daily be corning firmer. . . . : : Mot...sass—continues steady at former quota. tioqa,say eta. ,per gal; Sugar House, .40:a 46. ,Teas—Hyson from 50 to 70; black 45 to 62i. -Carrycot kali experienced no change since- last week I;:ra.......,•We'notice sales:of lots 4c--bar is i 0.14 yit fl 4p- 7 1.cmseTimikth brings $6,50/457 per ton delivered • • - r Aotter—Good Lomb has been , selling in the market rot isai2o per lb. Lsatt—We note sales of 100 kegs at 511, gene. ißor sioss4ave been selling by the wagonload ,at .50 tt.. per busheL ,country rags are in active ,deinand tt• 3 :sts: vinsl;—idmost any amount would find`s - arcedy*aticec , et the above price. *.aiii- r are, in fair demand-et cts. cloverseed arrives; it is held ;.a.i145 0 *1,W. Tinsethy . sells for $1,25(41,50. Ffaxeeed has experienced a slight advance, and is •now held at 75080. .s.t.a..—Sales " . .f . deliveied'iftlie river, have, been made at.OcarBs... lao.w—The market for some •mnsts past has not undergone the. slightest' change; - me actisity onanifested has begi . ;eptsi. Pia Maria'rr§ince our last pig,.metal has been arti*iftitts Aiittaibini pretty freely, anktranS,- :•i;',z . ..;ls: ',..•, ..:. ',•54.-•:,..:„ "~:~°~.. 1..t14p111 to a congderible* eell effected at from_s2s to $3O peitOn; on time. WarsawL-Itietified- harbeeri;selling for; 20cts., coproon for "20•casti and 21'credit."' Ft.otraSinee:the - late advices from Etirdpe by the steamer ititinia.ficlni.his been dii a steady ad vance., Alite left,it in our last at $3;25, since then sales have been affected ready at $3,37611i,50, and one triruiacdon of a chow' lot has come tin - dere nr node:a at $3,75. 'folders appear tirtrand antici- Pate.t further,ailmace, the dosin g of the ca nal navigation, may for a abort,time itieckheavy operations, but the present' advance will justify shipmetiplAo - Vpv - Orletui% linekwbeat floufsells for $1,64 f 100 lbs. GasaN—Wheat has been selling for a day or two back at GO cts, per bushel—this is a small.decline since our last. Oats are very unsettled, the last sales .under.our notice were at 24025, they baVe been arriving freely. _Rye continues firm at 33, with a good demand. Barley we still continue to quote at 30040, owing alto Other to quality. Corn is worth 40; very little in market. CATTLE MARRKET. Reported wieldyfor the tPost,'by Ino. Oberly, of the Wm. Perri drove yard, 411egheny City. With biter cattle the market apPears to be very well supplied, nearly 500 head of prime beef cattle have been offered this week, and bought readily at s3os4 it 109 bbls. Sheep hare been scarce, and the few offered have been taken at $1,25 pet' held. The market is perfectly clean of hogs, For Collecting Checks or Certificates of Deposit On Ohio Banks Ii * 4' Indiana "el " StLouis 4 , . .. , t Kentucky " . " Erie, Pa., 4 , . 4 Other Pa. t, i Philadelphia: " • pa • • BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL LATE FROM Input The steamships Galveston and McKim, arrived at New Orleans on the Ist instant, ftom Brazos Santiago via Galveston, having left tht former place on the 29th and the latter on the 30th ult. We make the following extracts from the N. 0. Delta of the 3d inst. Momrsnsr, Mexico, Oct. 16, 1846. Centletnen:—A chance offers t3send a line, which I must write in haste, as the gentleman who takes it will be off in a few minutes. Gen. Wool, cros-I sed the Rio Grande thirteen days ago on his way to Monclovs. A train.of fifteen hundred mules arri ved from camargo a few days since, with provis ions. Two thousand mules have been hiredbt this place for the use of the Army, at 37} cents per day each, Lieut. Graham's remains were followed to the grave three days since, by "Gen. Taylor and nearly all the officers. No news yet from the ftret mail that was captur ed by the enemy Another large mail started from Camargo a kw days ago. (the sth inst.) which shared the fait of the first This makes two im portant mails that have been captured from us within a month. The last was taken out of the mule train. The last news had of Ampudia is, that he, with , the army, have:left Saltillo and gone further into the interior. From all we can learn here, Santa Anna does not appear to be firmly settled in pow er, and the withdrawal of the army towards Mex ico may be necessary to effect some political pur ' poses. Santa - Anna is at San Luis Potosi, but is- doing' nothin g :- He sustains -Ampatlis in- his late. con duct. The fever and ague is spreading through, the army at a fearful rate. . The Matamoras Flag of the 21th Oct., gives a translation of a correspondence between Gen. Tay lor and Gov; Morales, of Nueva Leon, from a week ly paper published at Monterey on the 6th. The first of these letters begs of Gen. Taylor to insure the safety of the Mexican population by proper orders to his army. In reply, • Gen. Taylor says:,"l have to inform you that the rights of individuals who are not hos tile, pirtitularly women and children, will be re. spected, but they cannot be permitted to leave the city." MASSACHLSETTS ELECTION.—The 13oston Post says: "The Congresional Districts are well arrang ed for Whig success. On the vote for Governor we have returns from several counties, all in favor of the Whigs. The Whigs have electei their Governor, Lieut. Governor. a majority in the Legislature, and suc ceeded in all the Congressioal districts. The democratic vote is unusually small. We will go to bed and sleep as well as we can." Soliool Books) Stilltioneryi Mink Bodbra, ste. eta. TOLIN IL MELLOR, No. Si, Wood street, be . tween Diamond Alley and 4th street, respectful ly invites the attention of Country Merchants and others, to his extensile stoek of School Hooka; Writing and Latter Papers. Beards, Wrippiag Papers, Blank Books, German and American Slates, Family and Pocket Bibles, Sacred !quoin Books, Annan:anti English and German, and German English, all of which will be sold at the lowest Cash prices, for Cash or Rags, 'Kr Oath paid for Rogi WE have now on hand a full assortment of beau tiful French :tad Scotch dress Gihgbams, twil led and plain, at remarkable low prices. Alegi, an article of embroidered Gingham--very beautiful for Dresses, for sale bg ABSALOM MORRIS; sepls No. 65 Market street: Va uab c t cooks. UPHAM'S Mental Philosophy; Stewart's " Plutarch's Lives; Biographical Dictionaries; Aikin's British Poet's, 3 large vole; Democracy in America, 2 f{ Jefferson's Works, 4 vole; Hannah Hoare's Works, 2 yob!) Milton's Prose " 2 " Milton's Poetical " 2 " Preseottls Conquist of Mexico, 3 vole; Prescott's Ferdinand and Isabella, 3 vole; For sale by H. S. BOSWORTH dr, Co,, oct3l 43 Market at MITCHELL'S, Smith's and Olney's Geographies; Kirkharn'e,.Smith"s and Brown's Grammars; Cobb's, Sanders', Elementary and U. S. Spellers; Eclectic Readerel Sanders' " Arithmetic'', Algebras, School Ilistories; Gleek and Latin Class Books, &c. For sale by oct3l H. S. BOSWORTH& Co., 43 Market at. SWEET MALAGA WINE--10 Qr. Casks Sweet Malaga Wthe, just read and for sale by nov4 . MILLER 4 RICKET'SOIV. QOAP-200 boxe l Chillicothe Soap, just reed and 10 for sale by KILLER St RICKETSON, oct4 No. 170, Liberty at. VLOUIt..-40 bills, Faudlylllourjuttrec , d and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, octlo no Liberty st. E WANTED-3000 bushels of Rye wanted, fo e R which cash will be paid by 1306 MIURA & MATTSON, SANTEHAJ • WINE—IO caui a Santerne cine just received on consignment and for sale by octb • MILLER RICKETSON. CLARET- 2 casks Claret just received and for Bale by_ [octs] MILLER & RICKETSON. 101ICKETN--20dpain.... 1 ......bueketejnat reed and JO for gale by - MILLER & RICKETSON, Oets No. 170, Liberty etre.et R;URNS -10 0 boxes fresh Malaga bunch Raisins, 'just reed . and for sale by _ • nov4 . MlLtga Ir. RICE:ET/30N., ' !...',.''4_.':'''; : ' .. , ,..,,,,:,.:72f,s'. ,',,,.. KATE! New Dres■ Sokdoll Books. ^"1 7::,',46''':-: MIS Per. _ THE spleadM &Might steamer DOMINION, S. Trims, Master, manta an a regular packet betifeetaittabergy, AO Wheel big; leaving Pittaimigladi Wheeling. etary Monday, Wednseday ruad-Priday, at 3 .. 014°4,, P. M . and tear ing Wheeling for PittsburgititiMiranesdhura day and Sitiarday, at 9 , tAolOOW*ii. ) ; For 'freight or pusage n 0,5 Vor Ciluannati. . 11 .4 , The new lighidraught packet steam= er CALIFORNIA, qtptaiplianteriysill eave forte above aitiall intermediate Oils - this dtty, regularly. For freight or passage apply on board, or to 3. W. BUTLER BRO., Betond st. The California was built expressly for the above trade, and will make her trips regularly during the season. augls For Ohieinnati The well known nut running Stettiner • CAMBRIA, W. Forsyth, Muter, will, rim as a regular Packet, leaving every Wednesday morn ing at 10 coelonk, and Wheeling, at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning; she will leave Cincinnati every Saturday, at 10, A. Per &eight or passage apply on board, or to FORSYTH & Cp., Agents, No. ea) Water street. For Ciao Louisville. The pew and splendid passenger steam rC OLUMBI A, Master, will ease forte abase and intertriediete poils, regular, ly. • For freight or paamagb apply oh board, of ko lel D. WILKINS, Agora, For Saint Loiatsaratettialar Packet: 157 The new and splendid passenger steam w. er BRUNETTE, Capt. Perry; will run in c tra e from Pittsburgh to St. Louis; during the season of 1846. The Brunette was built expressly fbr the trade, and is elegantly found in every respect: For freight or passage apply on hoard. apl4 For Cincinnati 111.IIIi St. Louis The passenger steamer PALESTINE, Capt. Williams, will leave for the abbve an intermediate ports regularly. For freight or passage apply on board. jeP. Tuesday Evening Packet. The new and splendid passenger steam boat DECLARATION, Capt. Vorbees, will run asa regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday evening at 3 o'clock. Returning she will leave 6incinnati every Friday evening at 3 o'clock. The Dehlaration offers superior accommodations to passengers. For freight or passage apply on board.„ ' jet czsGINNATI PACKETS. MONDAY PACKET, The regular mail and passenger steamer MONONGAHELA, Capt. Stone, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin nati, leaving this port every Monday at 10,.A, M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the name 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 PACKET THE regular mail and pasenger steam c r UNION, Captain Maclean, will run as a regu ar packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin nati, leaving this port every Monday at 6 o'clock, P. M. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday at 6 P. M. The Union was built expressly for this trade, and affords every accommodation. For freight or passage apply on may 9 TUESDAY PACKET THE regular mail and passenger steam er HIBERNIA, Capt. John Klinefelter, run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. of the same day.— Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Friday at 10 A. M. For freight or psasage apply on board. The Hibernia was built expressly for the trade, and offers to the passengers every comfort and su perior necommotations. apt WEDNESDAY PACKET THE regular mail and passengersteam jaggirPt er NEW ENGLAND, Capt. S. B. Page, will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving thin 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. AL For freight or passage apply on board. The New England was built expressly for this trade sad offers to the passengers every comfort and supe rior accommodations. mat 26 THURSDAY PACKET TIIE new U.S. Mail steamer ALAIMA, M. E. Lucas, Master, will run as a rept.. ar 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. NE:IN - Tor: JONES, Agent. FRIDAY PACKET THE regular mail and passengeratcam er CLIPPER. N 0.2, 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 even• Mondayat 10 o'clok, A. M. For freight or passage apply on hoard. The Clipper N 0.2 was built expressly for this trade, end offers to her passengers every comfort and ao aommodation. mnr23 SATURDAY PACKET. The regularumil and passenger steatnei CIRCASSIAN, Capt, Isaac Bennett, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday, at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. 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 &tilt expressly for this trade, and oilers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. mar 23 SATURDAY PACKET, The regular mail and passenger steamer .lAEgtik MESSENGER, Capt, Linford, will tlin as ar Patket between Pittsburgh and Cincihnati, leaving this pbrt every Saturday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same dey. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10 o'clk A. M. For freight or pass:age apply on hoard. The Messenger was built expressly Sir this trade, and offers to her passengers every comtbrt and ac comModation. mar '23 FIE subscriber will receive fresh Graters daily T from Baltimore, which he will serve up in all the different styles, at the Franklin Hotel, Fourth st., betwent6Smithfield and Grant. octl3 riEAv FA L GOODS TH P. subscriber is now receiving a large and fine assortment of FALL AND WINTER Day GOODIIj recently purchased from the manufacturers and Mi• porters, in the New York and PhiladOlphia Markets, since the great fall iri prices; and will be sold twenty per cent cheaper than the same description of Goods we're ever before of ewed in this market. All those wanting great bargains are roqttestad to call at to. 65 Market street. sepls . ABSALOM MORRIS; LS, SIIAWLS t ALARGE and splendid assortment of rich and magnificent SHAWLS, just received this day embracingall the new and deeirible Styles, viz; Paris Printed Torkeri, Cashmere and Brodie., Enibitiderad Black and Mode colored Silk, Fringe; Thibbet and D'Latne, Chamelion Plaid; and Striped Silk, Merino, and Persian, Plaid; Silk and Worsted, together with a great variety of Woollen Shawls, and will be dis posed of at a knoll advance on the original 'cost, by ABSALOM MORRIS, sepls No. 66 Market et. nays Drays . Sllitre RECEIVED this day, several packager; 6f very rich new style Persian—embossed Ombri, Bro cade, Chamelion, Striped, Plaid and Poult de Stle; and Black Satin, Striped Armour Dress Sakai and will be sold cheap for Cash, by sepl3 ABSALOM MORRIS, No. 65 Market et, Six Cases New Pall Prints. JUST RECEIVED this day, embracing all the new and desirable styles in the marketi and will be sold at greatly reduced prices, by septs A.OSALOM MORRIS, No. 66 Market at. Cashmeres and De Lefties. JUST RECEIVD, a beautiful assortment of new style Paris printed, Ombri shiuledi Rep Corded and plain Cashmeres and Mains, and for sale by sepls ABSALOM MORRIS, 65 Market street. Begwrs2 Segura I JEST received from New York, a large quantity of Havanna and Principe Segars of the most popular and sur erior 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 rest, two doors from the Post ~ ',:i'''':- .• - ' ~: , !,,,•A",,, .;1';',..5.1 -- 412:111ZTW,0 1 14: - ' - HEALTH:Tot - lkaiesicief Long : ; L IN to lisp Virtuous. GOOD N'lntt - 7 0 ALL !, !'l .' - - ! • PR. SAWYER, -respectfully- adveithies,. that he * Amu opened the - ." : HEALTH DEPOT AND INVALID'S RETREAT, On Smithfield, between Third and 4th streetsiPitts burgh, Pa:, where he will sell Wholeirde and Retail, GENUINE VALUAIIII.E POPLITAR .MEDICINES, Ifor the relief and pernritnerit CUFB of all eurable dis eases. Care will he taken to prOcere the most vain able popular remedies that are to be had in the Uni ted States; such especially as are ,fr ee from mercu rial a ri d injurious ingredrentS. We are determined that our establishment , shall be what; its name im ports--adepoaitory ofiraltiablireinildice far the sick; a resort where the Invalid of every Class may come or send in good faith, and get a gentline and valu able medicine. By honesty and by.keeping excellent preparations we hope to have the'confidence of all who are po 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 our Health Depot. ,i, - ' : Among the good remedies already" received, we have two most valuable medicines ; well worthy a place in every frunily's meditrinwehelf. They are much prized where they have 'been, used, and are 'now for the first time offered in. Western Pefinsylva.: nia. We fear net to introduce them bo acquaintance with the iftelligept discermg invalid. If they but 4 1 11 give them anbenbat trial, e result willbe our mu tual advantage. One of tit e medicines is Dr. Soul's o r i en t a i sa t rap:, Hann Plllsj a general family remedy; good for sudden` bilious attacks, and for fevers, will cure the ague tred'lfever; good for long standing dyspepsia and habitual costiveness, and es pecially for nervous debility, gad for all. diseases arising from a diseased liver, disorders of the stom ach, and impurities of the blood, If you need medi pine, give them a trial. Price 25 Cents per box of 81 pills. The other medicine to which we 010 is Touters Universal Ointment; a most excellent external reme dy for all kinds of inflamed sores, brinsehi piles, and especially for burns, scalds, frozen, limbit &p, It speedily . retrieves pain, and has cured severe scalds and bruises without leaving a scarf Every 6ihily should lave sdch a medicine always on hand==iiiir tictilarly where there are children; and every perfibh whose buiihess necessarily exposes 'them to the ac cidents of fire, would do well to keep it always by them in Sonic convenient place, where they may use it when needed, at a moment's warning. Price, 25 cents per box, Circulars giving more full discriptions of these valuable remedies to be had gratis at the Health Depot, the only place in Pittsburgh where these medicines are sold. We have many other valuable remedies, a few of 'which we will name: Dr. Upham's Pile Electuary, on internal remedy. No medicine for this disease has more friends among the intelligent. Price 5 1 ,ocs per package. Dr. Buchan's flPigarian Balsam if 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 been 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 Anti-Dyspeptic Sick Ilead-ache Pills. This medicine is above sus picion in the estimation of many of the moseintellil gent persons and families in this city and vicinity.' Price, 50 cents per box. I Daily's Magical Pain Extractor. Three sizes, [ 25 , 50, $1 per box. Sfilter's Ginzeng panacea, a popular medicine for I lung diseases,so cents per bottle. Sellers! hnp erial Cough Syrup. Some call it the ' best in use. 25 cents per bottle. . [ Goehring's Catarrh and Cough' Candy. 61 cents per paper. Heisted's Genuine Sarsaparilla. Highly recom mended by many, $1 per bottlei, Bartholich's Mothers' Relit". prepared expressly for Mothers. Ode bottle °fit to be used a few weeks previous to confinement. Reconzir.ended by many intelligent physicians. Put up in large bottles. $2,50 each. Pamphlets gratis. Dr. 14PLane's -Worm Specific. 1 It has very many warm friends. 25 cents per bottle. Sellers' Vermtfuge. Pronounced by many the best in use. 25 cents.per bottle, Sc. Exc. All these valu-, able articles are free from mercurial ingredients., Other good remedies on the way, and arc expected' soon- Ilttr REMEMBER, the place where yen can buy these and other volt medicines, is at the lIEALTII DEPOT, Smithfield, between 1.1 and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. ' nor. 4-dual _____ AGLEVS Patent Extension Pen .Ilultlar 4114 B Peticils.—This is the moot Msmpam, complete, convenient and useful pocket companion ever offer ed to the public. The multiplicity of its usefulness and the smallness of its size renders it a perfect Mutt= in Paseo. in the short Spate of 21 inches in contained a Bold Pen, Pencil, end a rlejserve of leads, and by one motion elides eitheithe Pen or Pencil out, and extends the holder to six inches, w hich is but lit tle more than half the length when shut up, of the common pen holder, but when c4tendeti is one fourth longer. The above useful article just received from the manufacturer, and for sale by JOHNSTON S STOCICTON, Booksellers oct29 and Stationers , Market st. Just Published. • STATE BOOK OF PENNSYLVANIA=Containing an account of the Geography, History, Govern ment, andßesources, and noted citizens of the State; with a map of the State and of each County; for the use of Schools, by Turmas H. Dennowits. The above described book may with the utmost propriety be reconiniended to the attention of Direo tors of Public Schools, and to Teachers in general., I The author in his prethee states book calculated j to impart to our youth a full an:l 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 al. irna6.ifici - :1 order, but in ctassrs according to diet! I form of surface, productions, and historical relations. To carry out the design, a small state map, in addl. Lion to the several county maps, has been construct• ed, with the classesvf counties' marked upon it." For sale by the doz. and retail at the Book and Paper Warehouse of 1.1.7KE Loomis, Agent. se. 30 No. go Nooa et. Pittsburgh. AND WRITING ROOMS, 'corner . of Fifth and Market streets. This is the only in tion in Witten Pennsyl vania where persons can obtain such instruction in Mercantile and Steamboat Deolt-keeping, as will en able them, without further assiitance, to take charge of books. Those who have a doubt of this fact, can have any number of reforimona at IVIr. D, , s Rooms. Specifications and direetions for opening books in the most complicated and esteesive business, preparing; books for the reception of new partners, or for the retiring of old ones, inteished upon reasonable terms. Hours of business: 10 ie I 2 A. M.-2 to 4, and 7to 9, P. M. Ladies' apartment open, 2t04,P. M. octal 1111111\11111\ *HOES, SHOES, -SHOES NEW FALL AND WINTF.I2 SUPPLY Cheaper than Ever, at IFOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD'S, new Boot Shne'and Trunk Store, No. IS6 Lib erty street, Beady oppositd the head of Wood street. F. & 11. would respeetfolly ; announce that they have iq store and are receiving their FALL AND WIN TER SUPPLY OF BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, &c., consisting of upwards of five hundred packages ofall kinds and qualities for Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses, Boys, youths' acid child:rens' wear. These goods have been manufactured to °lir Order • and expressly I for the Pittsburgh market—all of which we are dater mined to SELL VERY LOW, as froth 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 v.v,ii feelctinfident ;we shall he enabled to , please, both its reoaitl td qUality and prices. The most of our dtiedsare!from manufacturing es tablishments with which we are connected. We shall continue to receive weekly from those houses, fresh and desirable goods, made expressly for our sales. FOLLANSBEE & IJAYWARD, No, 06 liiberiy sliest: C. SCHMERTZ 89 n ACRES of Farming Land, near St. Marrs settleMent in Elk County. It adjoins the lands ef Bensinger' & Co., who are the tiannders to that settlement . Te a few German Fanners; wish. log to emigrate to that seetino where they can enjoy all the advantages of a new settlement, and where the ordinances of the Catholic religion are daily ads ministered, these Lands afford the same comfort and facilities as other landd, that cost twice err three times as much. St. Marrs settlement now ntinibtra about 2500 soulii and is increasing rapidly. Should a sufficient number Unite and purchase the whole tract, an exchange will bremede fire other property near Pittsburgh. L, For furtLher- pane street apply , to WIMARTII, octli•rtf. Of to V. SCRIBA, Wood Street. PlTTSBUftfili ' 20 kegs Ping Tobace , & " Ladies* Twig , 10 " Va. "., 10 " Cav , d; Is Ln In store and for sale by RP . IUEATHERSL—it eaCkd And-fbr sale by n ~_ I MR. ournrs to OBiLIKAN FARMERS. ACTUBBD TOBACCO; , do; do; p, o; S. & J. IVI~I3F.vITT, ,• 222 tibetly at prune tbathers just reel .T 4 4A.l4.S.lkfitY. =ME MEM +i. :-4.~ 11111=11 Z.ILOPZAIIf Z 4 . .- I KllflPfil.N t Elmojitstip, Agent, now-cm itiiljnirro. riga trip, in Europe, will in his'absenie from Pittsburgh coetikue to transact all - husfhess connect', ed with kip pfeleislon, tl:trough his Agent, Mtn MAT, MCNbatit: ,Reolittances of Money made, to all portlier gaglitid i lrelapd.3 Sootland and the continent of Europe, Cell eetions of I ega cies, debts, inheritible property and elainia; searches made, copies of Wills, deeds and documents pfocured, &c. fiZr Apply to or address (post paid),IAME9 MAY, Merchant, Water street,Pittsburgh: 6,0.6 . GEO: W. SMITH , dr. Co., BREWERS, MALSTERS AND HOP DEALERS, PITTSBURGH AND POINT RICVERIBS, Corner Batkers Alley and Penn st, and foot of Pitt si: IPrittabturgli, Pa. el_EO. W. SMITH, Brewlr, Meister, and Hop 11,3" Dealer, Proprietor of the Pittsburgh Brewery, having taken a long lobe of the old and well known Point Brewery, formerly in the occbpaney-*f 0. P. Shiras, has associated with 11411 in the business Mr. M. B. Brown. The business of the joint eatiiblish mints will be hereafter conducted under the name and style of GEO. W: SMITH & Co. They will continue to have a constant supply of the' best bottling Ale;Porter and Brown Stout, X and XX draught Ale, Barley and Rye Malts of the best quell; ty and Eastern and Western Hops of every. biliality. oct3l-1m • VALUABLE REAL EST./Mali fr HE Subscriber offers for sale on accommodating terms, the following very Valuable Real Estateo the greater part of•which is situated in the. city ofl Pittsburgh : A. LOT OF GROUND 'on Fourth Street, between Muket and Wood Streets, containing , 29 feet or there, shouts in front, and extending in depth S 5 feet, being the same lot formerly occupied by the Police Office, and nearly opposite the Merchants and Manitfactur,. er's Bank. A LOT OF GROUND on Third Street, nearly op posite the Post Office having a front 0f66 1-3 teet and extending back 80 feet. This lot will admit of being I divided into three lots, having each a front of about twentytwo feet,.which will be done for thelaccom , ' modation of purchasers. : • FIV.E . LOTS OF GROUND on Market Street, com— mencing on the south east corner of Second and Mar kiit Streets and extending southwardly on Market Street; each 20 feet, with a depth of 60 feel. The corner Lot is probably the' recast eligible lot of any noW offered for sale' in the city. A LOT ON PENN. STRENT on which is erectedl a Throb Story Brick Dwelling Howie, the tilled dwel-! ling house from the corner of Water and Penn 64. The House is well finished and now in the occupancy of Mr. Shiletto as a boarding house. A LOT OF GROUND in Kensingtort, running one I hundred feet on the:river; with an average br'eadth off sixty feet, formerly occupied by a Brewery, destroy-I cd by the late fire: This Lot is subject toi a onail I ground rent. A TRACT OF LAID, situate in Kiskintinetas township, Armstrong county, containing four hundred and fuly‘six acres, and 151 perches; with allowance ; of six per cent. on which are erected Two Frame Barns and two Cabin Houses. Upon the tract, there are 175 Acres cleared, 25 of which aro in mei-• dow, and a number of Fruit Trees planted thereon. This tract is principally upland of the very boat O cription and is situated in a highly flourishing neigh borhood' and is altogether one of finest 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:tei sell it upon terms highly favorable to purchasers. ; The Subscriber also offers for sale LOT No 50, on 'the plan of lots laid out by Cook and Caesar., on Holmes Hill. A HOUSE AND LOT on Hay Street,hetween Penn Street and the River. 'House three stories high with ; a basement, having a front of feet, and extending'; back feet, and is replete with every convenience, and is well adapted to a small family, and s now in the occupancy of Mr. Yeager. 4pply at my Office in Fourth Street between Mar ket and Wood Streets. octal-dim Fashionable Dress Making: n l - RS. F. R. SMITH,' having secured the serviecs _iof a fashionable Mantumaker from one of the most extensive establishments of thekinct inlPhillidel- Phisi is stow prepared to execute all orderi in the various branehesiot Manufacturing. During a recent visit to the Eastern cities, she has procured nil the, latest Lod most &shippable dress and cloak panerts, together with a variety ontricantipes, and has Inlirle arrangements by which she will receive trembly latest and most approved style pf &Less, Six seamstresses will receive constant end ploynic at liberal wages; also, a number of girls will be t!;.!:!c-ril as apprentices, if application be made seen •it!!.e.r! residence in Fourth street, between Smithfield 'and Grant streets. oci3 I .d I tit Fall Opening of frnalilonable MRS. A. LEECH, No. 9, Fifth et., 4 deers from Market, has a beautiful assortment of hew and fashionable Bonnets, selected from some of the most Ilishionable houses in New York. Also a beati mul assortment of Flowers, Feathers, Ladies' Gaps, Head Dresses, Rich Hiltons, and a handsome article of Evening Dress Patterns; Children's! Bonnets, Hoods, Velvet Caps, and a variety of other artieles.l She respectfully invites the attention of the larliesof Pittsburgh and Allegheny cities. J.:pet:l4l%ra For Coughs, Colds, J c., ' P uLmoNARy o r Expectorant I.3a.lsani, prite 25 cents per bottle. Ginseng Panacea. price 50 cents per bottle. Sellers , Imperial Cough Syrup, 2.5 cts. per bottle. Swayncs Syrup of Wild Cherry, si,oo ShenclOs Pulmonic Syrup, $l,OO . " Winters' Balsam of Wild Cherry . $1.,00 To be had at THORN'S DRUG STORE; con Hand and Penn ktic. rpnoMpsoN,s VEGETABLE PURGATIVE j PILLS, ‘rarrantod to please. Try Otetn. Pre pared and sold II E. Til f (BlN, oct27 cor. Hand and Penn ste. _ Drug Store and Flitnres for 11F subscribers owing to ill health, is desirous I of quitting his present business, and offers his stock of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery and fixturba for sale. The stock is well selected, and peifeetly fresh. His preicription business will cOmpare with any establishment in the city, For further particti- Lars, enquire (if by. mail, to be post paid) of EDGAR THORN. octlG cot.. Penn and Hand sts,, Pittsburgh, Pa. THE SKIN AND COMPLEXION; At thie (end, indeed, every other) ileason, is often repulsive in appearance, caused; lii light cases out of ten, by the atmosphere; and what persons suppoce ,disease Of the blood, is simply a. disease of the skin: if some of the thousands who take purgatiie medicine, pills, and useless Sarsaparilla, were to use on their i skin a softening and clearing bairn, tbat oilens the pores, whitens the akin, and causes a healthy pempi ration, that, be the skin never so diisflguicid,"unheal thy, or diseased with pimples or freckles, sunburn, tan and mOrpliew, the true and genuine JONES2B ITALIAN CHEMICAL SOAP never f ii ils to cure and dispel them, and to tnake the Skin clear 'and lovely. It acts so raildly and soothingly on the skin, that physicians site it on ladies and infants, in old cases of hewn, crysipel as, salt rheum, sore head, ringworm, and it (mind, the genuine Jones , snap) has often effected a cure when every oilier remedy failed. It is indeed a blessed remedy. Srild at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine' WarehOlise, i • S 9 Liberty street, bead of Wood--:at the same place is sold the Moorish Hair Dye, Coral Hair Restora tive, and Spanish Lily White: PurecteaL °met—Sign of the Ametican i Eagle, 82 Chatham street, New York. T"poisonous effect on the skin of common pre wen chalk is not generally known by ladies; how yellow rough and unhealthy it makes the skin in time; besides. what a corpselike, palidlook it givek when applied. They should use a boantiful *par ation, purely vegetable, which gives the face arms or neck, a natural life-like whiteness, Find makes it smooth. It is called Jones' Spanish Lilly White, and is sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Ware house, 89 Liberty streetiheadof Wood;1 at the same place is sold Jones' Coral Hair Restorative, Italian Chemical. Soap and unrivalled shaving soap. jy.2.4.-tf . . OLD WINES& LlQUORS—consisting oi . Port Wine; Madeira Wine; Malaga do; Rhenish dos-.-in hall and qiiartar pipers and on draught warranted pare; Pale Brandy; of different brandij Dark do, Rolland Gin, kiln flaThr; Pdach Brandy, 8 years old; • Apple do, 4 'fin do; Old Rye Whiskey, 8 and li years old, Part of the above Liquors from under Custom House Lock; for sale in quantities to:suit by P. C. MARTIN, GO Water at. Brick • oases An.' Lot for; Or in Excha:nge for Nails or Win' We tire authorized to offer for sal a, . for Window Glass or Neils; a Well fini stantisl twd story brick helm sod lot' by 'WO feet deep; situated on the Al above the (Haas House. It will be so.‘ ble price, title unexceptionable. • Apply to . BIA.KELY fr. bi sep. - • Heal Es =EN .1. rilg.elAtitr' 3 (1.,. S.4 . ka r y fro- 3 blid 1 half Pipe, f._Dttpuyi Sordoni*. • Pipes Holland , Giu, . Swan brand 2 : Jag received and fur sale low, lir; • act 30 . • NAY. t atitir . t 46. 0‘ j et 3 B o biFs.o ! . 6214 law Cc' cl9se °IYAIVIIavirckESeMAY 'VINE GOLD AND Sli..ltlt WA,TCHF.S.=-An A: additional supply received and for sale at very lew'prices. W. W. WILSON, oct 30 . cor. 4t4 anct Market ate. G'DrENS,---A large and very superior assort meat of the best brands, and for sale at eastern prices. ' W. W. WILSON; octPo ' cor. 4th and Market ate. T AMPS AND GIR.ANDOLESJor parlor,•stridy, _ll_4 factory and steamboat use, of Cornelius ir, Cola manufacture, calculated for lard, lard•ail, am. La i test patterns reed. W. W. WILSON, • Pot ao con 4th and Market sta. CI_OLD, silver and steel spectacles in every variety, Ur and furnished with the best glasses. All ages accurately suited. Vr Scotch pebble and parifocal glasses kept by W. W. WILSON, oct 30 cor. 4th and Market sta. pull FRUIT, 25 Box6l X. R. Raisins; 25 .a 25 4r er it . - , 15 " Malaga Figs. 5 Rigs " Grapes;, 2 Bbls. Zante Currents) Received and for sale by :D. WII..I..tAMS; Co.; - 110' Wood street. moifketbi . _ • 20 Boxes, assorted, bs Bs 12s and in timp 10 Kegs, No. 6, Twist, ' 10. •44 Pgh.Plug and Cavendish, For sale by oat 31 J. D. WILLIAMS, &Co, 110 Wood, st.- I4MSII-20 bbls : large No. 3 Mackerel; : ' • . 5 (c (1 -ff .1 41 10 ite If li I ft, . . 5 .1. " Mess 41 / ' " 10 " Labrador Herring; 5 .1" No. I Shad; in store and far sale by J. D. WILLIAMS &Co., 110 Wood.st. S UGAR, 2 11lls. Prime N. 0. Sugar, 2 Bolen Double Refined Loaf, 10 13b1s. IMaf and Clarified, For sale by. 3. D. WILLIAMS, & Co, 110 Wood St. NIOI,ASSF.S.—etb ,4 18.1; u ltilatlpbi e a i Steant; oas 10 " N. Orleans; For sale by oct3r J. D. WILLIAMS Co., 110 Wood St. • confectloneral • Wrapping Psipers. ' 0 g Reams Cap Glazed,. Blue, .Yellow, Orange, ,4. , 5.J Green and Purple, just recerSed, and for sale JOHN H. VELLOR, 81 Wood' &rect. PADES, SHOVELS, &c.- 10 20 doz; Spades; f 0 4 . , Coal, &nal and Grain Shovels; 26 '; Mattocks and Picks; on hand and for sale at trialitifibtliner's prices by oct24 CEO: COCHR.A.N‘ 26 Wood st. riASSINETTS Aid) FLANNELS.;—One case Caa sinetts; one case trill)Elaenels; for Sale low by 0en2.1 _ r GEO. cbrinu.N, 26 Wood et. Leather. 3250 Sides of N. Y. and Baltiiitore tanned sole leather, in store and for sale by Wf BRYANT, 183 Liberty Itt. oct 12-1 rild&r, Tanners on. 1 2 .131315. best brown Oil, just received and far sale by . W. BRYANT, octl2-IrndBciv • 183 Liberty st. CHARLES STI43I,EIL Elides. 1750 f4 4 ,Patbally d store and octl2-llndatm 183 fabe at Sheep Skins. 900 Sheep skies, Bark Tanned, for sale by W. BRYANT, oat l 2-Imil&w 'lB3 Liberty st Morocco Leather, and Bindings:: JT UST receive4a large stock of Morocco , Bindings an 4 Liniaga, and. Lace Loather, !fir sale by WALTER BRYANT, No. 153 Liberty si. Sundries. 5 Tierces fresh Rice; 14 btils ' Coniclins iroprorcd Lord Oil; 10,000 11 s. Bacon, Shoulders. On hand and for eale by . - F. SELLERS. sep24. No. 17;Liberty street. LAR.D, 100 kegs ' No. 1 2 Lard on consigntnenll •And for sale by F. EL L.F.RS. - ' sep24. _ . No. 17 2 Liberty street Q. UGAR HOUSEMOLLASSES.—ShbIs. , GeOdaIit, , 10 S. H. Molasiesi in store and for sale by =sepfl3. • -..'.. . . . -F. SELLERS. ininsqueto swag.. .. GEO. S. SWA.RTZ has On hand a lot of tnry en perier white and colored &towline 'Netts which will be sold cliz it o. 106 Market street. jel3 • , .- 13SALMS & HYMNS, for the 'nee tit* the German Reformed Church in the U. S. of America, En glish and German. For sale by . 'hll SCItIIIA & SCHEIBLE:II., 115 Wood et. dow Oldss or in exchange 'shed and sub -19 feet front ileereoy river d at a reason- I TCldl . ate Agents. EN= c.itor pa. EANS-30 bushels prime quality, for sale .by oct3l .1. D. WILLIAMS & Co., 110 WoOti cal md&w Latest Improvemept. BEDSTEADS of di ff erent kinds witb Gazzarn , s iron patent fastenings, superior to anything now in use, for sale low at the furniture warehouse of ang I. T. D; YOUNG & Co, Hand street: rp.A.BLES—Pier, Centre and Card Tables of differ eat patterns. ' If you want a good article cheap all at the Furniture Warehouse of T. Bs YOUNG jg Cot 91 Hand wt. Wood St Poperty for Sale. THAT desirable lot of ground at the foot of Wood street, occupied at the time of the great fire by Messrs. King & Holmes, is offered for nib.. Enquire of [augS] J. K. Moofint.A.S. Storage: HAVING a very large and commoalsus ware house, we are prepared to receive an addi tion to freight for shipment) a large amount of Pro duce, &c. on storage at I Ovv rites. • 4 23 C. A. McANULTY & CO, Canal Oath. v I vEAS-129 packages Y. .., 7mpl., G. P. and Powchong, of late inipoitations, striving. and for sale by tattglsj .1414 FIERY Sc SifIPTPN. Coffee. 1 300 BAGS Green Rio, part prime; 5 Old Government Java; Arriving thit; day and for tale by aug2a LAMBERT & SRIPTO bbls No. 3 Lary4 Aleckarel; 20 " " 3 North 10 11 " " IS 20 " Herring („Aliwirft) 5 " - ND. Salmon; in store and for au •25 LAMBERT Si SHIPTO.N. sale by ( Ds stmar and 45 4blYs. s l:los o :4Cual)attat i Pr i !" 113 cases "Loverines"D. R. ' Loa' Sugar 118 bbls N. 0. Molasses' . In store and for sale by LAAIBI 7 f RT & SHIPTON, 133 and 135 Wood street. 50 !ma. p itch: • . 50 .f , Amen; . . . 150 11Ozes Tob ' acco, yaribuz sizes; 1 0 , 00 0 Seed leaf Cigars; On consignment and will be sold lm. (Or tut, or etchang.ed for Pittsburgh ManUfaitisrei, bj se .5 TAAPFE & oicokNort. TOBACCO.-75 bare . apd 90 Wiles Mason. ri tobacco, of pru ne jiiii received on conaignmckt; Ind evill be told cliodp tor ; cub, or Pivaborgh sdusthe:turoli. adguat 18 - TAAFFE br. OTONNER. le • . • Persona wishing tv, acrd for their, friendspan.hare thorn brought out by the above splendid Une/'oa•thc 16th and )6th of any month. . • 477- •ffMMS • - : -.4 MIME rtkt iikt..olo•oo4-1•, • FAO taiM‘ranalrl6,,_ traa to spoon_ • .11,spusw :411irti . • ..,ar th. • arre.• O$ N•tM ar an laa ty War- of lll.orrefe. ^, • CLICEENEWS SUGAR COATED -VEGRTAVA ' PILLS are the first apd. only Medicine AVM, knewri that will posilier/y cure . Headache, Giddkness, Measles, Galt RhollM, Rheatnatism,Piles, Reartharn, Worm"... /lisPePaie, Seeley, Chol _ era3llorbusr Small Pox ) Jae"ldles, Coughs, Quinsy, - Pains in the Back, Whoepirec Cough, - Inward Weakness, Consumption, Pith 3 ,- • Palpitation of the Heart, _Liver Corripleipt. • ssling in the Throat, Erysipelas, Deefisters. - Diopay, .A.sthituti Itchinga of the Skin. Fevers of all Weds, Colds,,Gout, Gravel. .., Female Complaints, Nerv ous Complaints, And all other dulcimer , originating from imparitiee tbe blood, - Icr They htve cured, since. their. ietredeetiells over 2,000 persons, who have, been given : upaa less cases, by the moat eminent Physicitms. ler They are pstrenised and reCommended, be men of the highest distinction, among whom aret:—.. Hon. David A. Porter, lion. Henry Clay, Hon. John Q.: Adams, Hon, DanielWelnieer, floe. Martin Van Buren, Hon. ,T. C. Calhoun, Gen t Winfield Scott,, Col. R, M. Johnson, ' Hon, lames K. Polk ,Gen. Lewis Cass. ltr Their virtues are to infallible that the-money, will be returned in all cues they do not give: uniVer. ' sal satisfactien, Although but two and a half pews., have elapsed lance these celebmted.Pilla Wefe first . - introduced to the public,ehe sale of them in , the Eastern and middle Statue has far exceeded', Drr. ' Clitkenees moat sanguine expectatinns. Durieg the' past year, alone, no less than 10,000 gross of boxes! heyebeen sold in the State of New York, 6,000 in 'Peitrusylvenia, 4,000 in Maryland, - 3,400 is NOW Jeri , Set, 2,000 in Delaware, mid 9,000 in the New England States,_requiring the constant employment of XI; 'htuids; exclusive ol printer' and er.gra'ters. lothe same period, - upwafde of 200,000 copies of - the "Family Pectin" hare beep ordered by agents every eel:tier' of the etuntry. These facts:must_ show, ennthisieely, that Di. ClickenerTs Sugar Cane: - ed Pills, besides beipg the very best medicine Militf seorldjare held intim highesteatitriation by the public, We Might Utend this ptiblitatien to an iridefits ite length) if we deerned. it expedient to publish all tersirooniala tee have received, not only'froin agenta but individuals - and families, who 'Mate experience" - the ber.ficial effects of Clickenerfs Sugar Coated Pills, but we deem it iinpeCessary. The tpoptin contestible evidence of their unprecedented success,' are the numberless Imitations and Counterfeits which have already aPpeared, notwithstanding the brief poi riod they have been before the public. Even some Of our staunchest pill Makers have had the audacity to imitate the Capsule of Sugar, in order to'disguiss the igrediente o f their vile comOunds and alm them n off for the "real Simon pur p e," Zilch p p altry tantiot last lbhg without erpordne theirEddeons. deformity. Teeth, and honesty must inevitably prier' rail over rascality and deception: • I For sale iraittsburgh by WM. JACKSON, al Ifs Patent Medicine Wareheess, NO. Bp, Liberty Street; head of - Wood. st., Pittebtirgh. Prite, 25c. per taxi 1 Dr. ellickenees principal office is 81 Barclay street; - New York. ' lee - Beware of an imitation article called proved Sugar Coated Pills; purporting to be patented, as both the pills and the gr,etentled patent are ,for-. genies, got up by it:alibi-able enack in New York, who, for the lot four or five years has made his', living by counterfeiting popular . inetliiPetw. • rer Itemenaber, Dr. C. V. Clickener is the original inventor of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing of' , the sort was ever heard of until he introduced them'-. in June, 1843. Purchasers shouldOlierefore, always ask for Clickenees Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills i and take no other, or they will be nmde the victims of is fraud; _ oct 1941 y Dr. Jiirteirrotais ittabroentioni. . RWAD the figlowing, from tbe editorial calutnis of Alexander's Weekly Messenger: FOUND AT X.AST - 4. SUJ'i Cure for the fi/esf—,r - Physicnins and Chemists have long been anziouste discover a medicine that would cure one ef the most :• troublesome .diseases, the Piles. Success has at Last been the result. Dr. JACKSON'S PILE EM. DROCATION •not only stops all bleeding, allayi. pain and inflammation, itibtlkes that intolerable it>l. ing, but effectually cures, like tr clitriny very short time, persons whose lives have been ren.. derecl• miserable for'years. - • - Only a few from the great number of ctitlifiCatesi will be publisheda Read the following: ItUES.! ritEsl PILEEW Dit.*.lseu.sox—Sir: I think there orb few' diSeesei - more Common and troublesome than tkb. Piles; during the last fifteen -years I hate tottered from them very muck, causing pain, bleeding, and Immo- derate itching; rused all the yaxios remedies, but , without relief, until I got a bottle of your englrocal' . tion, from br..layne,No. S South Third etreet i fisblelt has completely cured me in three weeks t• Yours, truly,' Si For sale in Pittsburgh - at the PEKIN TEA 5T . 0115; 72, Fourth, street, near Wood. 0ct.26-d&W Superior Building Lots fOr .S*Vellliuthei Pfit In Ward: MiIGHIDIGHTiLots, fronting on Penn street, opposiatr.. T!Lots, the mansion of Dr. Shoenberger, the eornrxr on -.• Adams street: 221 feet by 100, the bdetri-20 feet •••!‘ each by 100, all extending to Spring Alley,. Five Lots fronting Liberty street, at Ant .* • ing Factory street, each 20 feet by 160 deep tq Quin cy street, opposite the new Catadie phureh,on,l4e.ae r Are erected seven frame bail - dings. Title indisputable and a liberal extonsion of ..• went tOsuit purchasers: They will be ssiltilo•eioui the cohcern. Apply to Irlichnel or Leiria. Ilutr,lilson, at their warehouses, or .to Janes . Craft; Esq., at his office, SO Fourth street. , 04rA variety or Cotton Machinery, Throstics,lblides, Lc., still on hand.for sale on • reasonable terms, and time, on largistilei t . octl9-dBitt . . . •- . • New. Drug Store: id JOHN D. MORGAN, Witoksole - and' Retail , ' ' 111 Drug,giit, No. 93i Wood street. one dpor South of Diamond Alley, Pittsburgh. — =the subscriher • hasjust recfived from the Easntri cities., alai is now - . opening at the above sand, a fidl assorttnent of articles in his line, consisting of Drugs of all kinds, - : Dye-Stuffs, Paints and Varnishes, Chemicals. : &c.; together wih all smeh unties as- are • -usually kept : for sale at a wholesale and retail drug store. His stork is entirely new; and hair been selected-' with care. He is tonfident that his articles, hntli . : 4 as to quality and price, will please such as may fag.. TOT him with a call. ; TNILUGGIST ANI) AtIYrIIECARY, No. 45, Mar i ' 11 km! Street, tArse do - art above Third street, Pith. •' burgh, will bate constantly 011 band a well selected' " assortment of the best tittcl freshest Medieines,:whleit he will sell on the most . reasonable terms. ligs.ial; ;chins sending order 6 .nill be promptly attendolli,c• • .antl supplied' with nrticles they may rely upon . u genuine. . Physicians' prescriptions will be accurately end, 'neatly prepared front the best materials, at any bout of tka,day or night: Also, for salt, A large stock of ['mph eaillreka- ' erNmery. • .dac3o4 /FHB sobseriber having disposed of his Bookstore 1. in. Pittsburgh, to Ifessra. E liott and Englisk t would recommend them tothe patrOnage of Ma riofr mercuatomere. ROBERT CARTER-;; Prrrszirtiox, October 20th, 1&46. - • ' . THE SUBSCRIBERS haring purchaleil the Book store of Mr Robert Carter, will continue the boil. - nein at the old stand. T hey will at all times have on hand a large supply of Theological, ClasSima awl School Books... Also, Writing, Letter and Wrapping Paper, Slates, etc. Western Merchants making parchasas Gn ths city, are incited to call, examine out stock, and ascertain our prices before purchasing elsewhere. ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, 0ct.28 No. fiS, Market et., bet. 3d and 4th. 1110 RENDER THE lONIAN HAIR VILNA', 1. SOFT, FINE AND CLEAN; to make the scalp": healthy, amoetb, white and fruitful, so that a geed crop may spring therefrom, persons hare but tn.*. pend thirty seven and a half cents. And, reader, our only object for selling the article at that price, is knowing it to be all we state, that when you once try . this you neverwill use aught else, whether It h e merely to embelish, to dress, beautify, and Preserve, to force growth, stop falling off, and cure soots or dean& the JONES' CORAL HAIR RESTORA'. TIVE will never rail tp do all this, as hundreds will tell you with gratitude. It dresses the hairbeaptifsil . and Fle.tes iect.or grey /Air grow st a r k front thi robt:. . , WI at iiACKSON'S PatentMedicipo 'Warehouse, M Liberty street, head of Wood—.price thirty sever and a half cents, My chats and One dollar per bottle. At the same place is sold the Italian Chemical Siapi. Spanish Lilly White and Eprivallpd Oaring iioap •jy2441 -- Q . TATA• ONKit . V..—Just a - peeing, a large and eh:` :assortment of Feonch, English and Arta:4i( can . .Statienery, which we invite the public in vet aid examine. - JOHNSTON Ea STOCKTON... Stationer:, 51.4.1tatrr:. 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