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' • =- Y,`' - 1 7 :":4 r. , I ,•'-'''l '' ' 'l' ' ' L . ' I" • 7- 1- 1 ? ,t7.-::...' i.'. - --.-. • -,-..- ', - , • --, , t '..._ •,--- 2 , , , .. , ,-; - sr's _ BEEN • PITTSBURGH WARP ~OF. TRADE.' CO tXIpI ' YL FOR .arovimor.u. • • .R., Woods, . W A..llilt corrected weary Afternoon. ,341111T'10 IarCSISS WATZU IN THE CHIANTI." MIKE subscriber has received on consignment 'a few ofOliver Evan , s Celebrated Water Filters; manufactured in Philadelphia, each as are now gen eralli used in the Eastern cities. They. are warran ted to purify, Pump, River, or Rain Water, cleans ingit of all Mineml, Animal, Vegetable or other un wholesome matter--rendering it equal to the Imest Spring water, otherwise on failure; (if ased as direc ted) the priCe paid will be refunded: • . ;The subscriber, having been appointed, agent for the sale of the above, will receive orders and funifah tr)em . at manufacturers prices. GEO. CCICIIR.AN,. .Novl4 - No 26, Wood it. BOOKS for Schools and Colleges; Writing and Wrapping Papers, For sale by • - - nor? H. S.SOSWORTH & Ce.,.43 Market at. Allleigheny County, ass , I • IN the the Court of Quarter Sessions of, l . f r, - -said county; In the matter of the ap. phcation of a number of the qualified ' , A 0... electors of Sections Nos. 25,.39, 90 and 41 of the City District for miens . .sion into the City or Pittsburgh under tbsi style and name of the Bth Ward of the. city of Pittsburgh. - • And now, to wit: November 14th, 1546, the Court order an election to be held on the 271 h day of No vember inst., at the house of Conrad Frifogic in the bounds of said Districts between tlte.hours of 2 clock, P M., and 6 o'clock, P.IM., of said day, and Samuel Roseburg, James G. Reed and Robert Porter, Esqs., are hereby appointed to hold said election, and. that at least ten days'' notice-of the tune and place of said election to be given in, the Pittsburgh bloraing Post and Chronicle, in accordance with the Act of Assembly of March Ist, A. D., 1545. Try - JOHN YOUNG, Jr., CPk. suivl6-14-- . ;More Nese - Goods. A. MASON; 62 Market Isl., will open this 'morning 12 - more cases, and bales of rich Dry -Goods, being - Our last supply for the season. Call soon, . , . . A. MASON, 62 Market st., will open this morning 2 cases bleached Muslins, 3 4, T.S, 44y 5-6 wide; of all qualities. Also, 6 bales Brown Mindin . , and a large lot of Shirting Check.. nov7 F'4"NRLS-A. A. MASON, 62 Market st, has - reed 6 bales of Plain and Twilled Red, White abdNellow Flannels, of all qualities. nor? OW opening, at 62 Market st., 1 case superior - Plaid' Linseyri 12 pa. Cotton Table Cloth, at the low price'of 121 c.; 1 case cheap Cassinetts, I do. cheap Furniture Paints. [nos7.l A. A. MASON. 4; Ivery white No.'l Salt, in Srat rate shipping order, ut store and for sale in lots of "S 0 bbla.and.over, by STEILETT & Co., novll ' cor Market and Front sta. ' - ICaipenters. TIJDDING, Joist, Plink, &a., of all sizes, furnish f i a ad to order low for cash by • - - STERETT & Co., - noel cor. Market and Front sts. WE. WILL continue to receipt for freights by " Fickworth's Way Freight Line," to Hunt dayaburgb and all intermediate places, for a few days law!. C. WANULTY & Co., Act's, novlOt Canal Basin. R. SOITLEI—In the spring of IS4I, I had a se . sere attack of Inflamatiun of the Lungs. I em ployed the best medical aid I could get; the inflama lion finally subsided, but my cough continued to in crease till at length my case was pronounced confirm ed consumption. In this situation I seas given up by my physicians. - I took all the cough balsams I could hear of, but they had nn effect. lat length obtained some of the Sovereign •Balm Pills, and after I com menced taking them I raised fur a few days astonish ingly, so that my friends became alarmed; but I soon fbund that it was only clearing out my lungs, fir 1 began us ,- gain and, as strange as it may appear ' am now a.well man: They are extensively used for coughs-and, colda, and always give relief.- ... , . • , . 1 . , tVI/1. B FililTLY. Pickering, Canada. West, Oct. 1345. •• Sold - wholesale and retail by I • i.. . .1 P. R. SAW YElt;, General Agent, At the lir-aims DEF T, Smithfield, between ad and - 'la th stis.; Pittsburgh Pa. . nor 12-daw I! .i,,,, 1 i . I .1 pr. Hadger branches of the Medical profesition. Having grade, sted,irs I the Alectic Medical. Inatitute of Cincinnati, Ohio,- he is Prepared] to treat all cases of disease ac ccirdint to the principles of the Reformed Medical Pimlico, without using either the Lancet or Meren• rials.i. Particular attention give'n to diseases of Wo men And children. I Offibe on 'Smithfield between Diamond alley and Fifth at- j . karmstireze—Professers Mo ro*, Hill, Baldridge and Jones; Dr. J. Bctrton, Dr. tall of Cincinnati. n,0v13-dIM. :' 1 I ~ ! , S.-. 1 • t IMN OZZIE 0 'Fes 0 'Fes. '17,01.1 can always find at . G. Schnecles, on the mar l., nor of Fifth and Smithfield sts., fresh Oysters served up in every Ist*, on the shortest notice. 'Also,Gvotuad Nut Candy, Fruits, and Pastries of the choicest kinds.. Call and see. I novl3.dtap ~-. , ••• a INHEA.P . 4Nto USEFUL' FAMILY MEDICINES,' &c.—On bind and lately rend, a supply ofFord , s Fatally 'Medicines: the Balm or Life, Evan's &c. Indian CompOund Syrup, a neva falling pure for Colds, Coughs Influenza, Asthma, ll`rojichitis;Croup,Whooping, Cough, &a. Also, a eniefor the llloadyFl et, Dyspepsia, Cholera lila rh us, Yothiting, Sick Starriech or costive habits, at 26 to '76 atilt bottle.' ' Also IFor.Pa Indian Vegetable Nerve LiniaMent, iictire for pkini in the breast, 11heumatiszn, sprains, bruises; !Sore Throa4 B:e.;at 2S eta. a bottle. All Abase seireral . kinds of very useful medicines for sale 'IOW at :wholesale orlretail,l.to Suit all daises of the community. I I. HAIRRIS",:Agi. and ' InOl4-Bt l t. Com. Merchant N0.12,5t. - Clair st. • • New VOrlc.Plaucrortes. 1111.11,EE splendid new Pianofortes from the manu - factory of A. H. Gale & Co., New York, just re ceived and for sale at manufacturers , prices, by 9 • H. MELLOR • 81 Wood st. . . „ DICKENS' NEW WORK and more new Books, at COOK'S 85 Fourth street. , lial and Son, or Dealings with the firm, by Chits Dickens,illoz) with illustrations, No. I. ‘ . -', ' Sai7ter Renartirs,,hy Thos. CarlYle, 'revised edition; l a being Library °rebel ietuling,lNo. 74. , :',TheNitiarine, or tlie Last of the Washingtonians, - - ii,,rnielationi,oZ Phßadellibia, New Yoik and Wash. ~,ingten in, the year 1844, by Geprge Li?pard Esq, :author of the Quaker icity, &c. No.. 1. ' ' Loieri Legends and stories of Ireland, by Saltine' ~.",,,ttiver, Eaq.ll. H. A. , I ,' Lilies of the Queens of England vol. O. Democratic Reviewfor November., - .llloickstrood , s Magaiine for October. .- Pennsylvania Law Journal for Nevember. American Review for Noiembee. ' ,Destiny, or the Chief , * Daughter,by the author of ,inheritance, *Carriage, &c. - I 'Quaker City, by Gee. Lippard,lEsq., New Supply, Eastern•Newspapere for this•Weck• - -- . Yankee DoOdle riches Usual. '' Just received and, for sale at street. , ; •, ' ' gn KEGS Shot , Shot,. IMO . co 0-1111. POIIT Cow , PITTSBURGH. Michigan, lk)ies, Beaver Close of If avlgation. COUGH CURED. Shot. f- to; .rte 4 Nos.; ;rale by JAMES 14.A.T, EMI - _ ‘_, \X'OSIS BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL, From the Baltimore Slay. AERIVA.I. OP THE STEAM q , , 4, SHIP EAT WESTERN. 12 - DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE The steamer Great Western arrived at her dock in New York, on the 16th inst., from Liverpool, brin.ingdates to the 31st ult. She'took out the news of the capture of Monte rey by the American forces under Gen. Taylor, which created no little excitement. The town Of Templeton was the scene of three food riots on Monday, by a mob varying in num bers from one to five hnndred men. . . . The difficulties of the Ministry—Lord John Rus sell add Lord Cottenham, At the cabinet conned on Wednesday, urged earnestly the constitutional no cesity . for an early session of Parliament, before Christmas, not only to obtain an act of indemnity for Lord Blessborough's extension of the labor-rate act, but also to obtain a parliamentary sactiun for the reduction of the 4s. duty on imported grain.— The council broke up without coming to any defi nite resolution. At the meeting of the Ministry an Thursday, the subject was resumed, and on this latter occasion the opponents of an early session had the advan tage of Mr. Bancroft's arrival from the United States with intelligence that the supplies of grain . collected in the , Amertcanyorts for exportation is so ample as to render it extremely improbable that the supply was equal to any demand th - at ould lie made, consequently this removed necessity for the reduction of the duty, thus relieving the Ministry from the -most important . motive for calling an early session. The objections to an early session, have been most anxiously pressed by the Irish secretary, and the other ministers connected with the government of Ireland, ant with some show of reason they al 'lege, that au early session must embroil them with Mr. O'Connell and his adherents and thus depres sing the cabinet ofits principal support. . Insacr..—The fetes in Paris in honor of the rnatrimoidalconquestof Louis Phillippe and his son have been postponed for some time, in consequence, as has been alleged, of the inundations in certain parts of France in consequence of the late rains and storms. There is a storm brewing. which the pru dent but avaricious constitutional king of the French foresees. It is not to his interest to guar rel with. England, and yet he has deliberately, and with malice prepense, provoked. Another insurrection in Portugal.—The latest news from Portugal received at Madrid, announ ced that arevolutionary movement had broken out at Oportor. The reported arrest of the Duke-ot Terceir was confirmed. That statesman is in pris on et Oporto. A regency, it is said, was proclaim ed in the name of iedree War in Cirrassia.—The news from Circassia Which comes down to the 31st August, is of great and thrilling interest. A Russian deserted to the Circassians, kaki De lifusengi by name, who obtaining influence, with the various tribes, has been raised to an important command. has made a successful razzia on the Rus sian- possessions. Tux LOAN.—The Union says the whole loan has been taken at prices ranging troth par t 0.5 per cent premium. CALL OF Titooes.7—'The Union of Monday night says; that requisitions have been sent out from the War Department, calling into the service of the United States nine additional regiments of volun teers to nerve during the war 'with Mexico, unless sooner discharged. They are as follows: One regiment of infantry from Massachsetts; -Oneoregitnent of infantry froM New York; One regiment of infantry from Pennsylvania; One regiment of infantry from Virginia; • One regiment of infantry from North Carolina; One regiment of infantry from South Carolina; One regiment of infantry from Mississippi; One regiment of mounted men from Texas. Superior Building Lots for Sale In the Infra ward. . TIGII.t Lots, fronting on Penn street, opposite , . 4 _4 the mansion of Dr. Shoenberger, the corner on Ajams street. 221 feet by 100, the others 20 feet each by 100, all . extending to Spring Alley. Five Lots fronting an Lihertyetreet, at and adjoin ing Factery street, each 21) feet by 160 deep to Quin cy street, opposite the new Catholic Church, on these are erected. seven frame baildings. Title indisputable and a liberal extension of pay ment to 'sad purchasers. They will be sold to close the concern. Apply to Michael Ail on. or Lewis Hutchison, at their, warehouses, or to James S. Craft, Raq., at hisollice, SO Fourth street. A. variety of Cotton Machinery, viz:—Cards, Thrustles, Mules ) &r., still on hand for sale on very reasonable terms, and time . , on large sales. octl9-Diri FOUR. LOTS—Bounded by Penn, Liberty and flay sts., each lot having .24 ft. front, and extending backl it) ft. Two of them are corner lots, and the position of the whole property is one of the most ad vantageous in the city. For further information ap ply to Id. SWARTZW ELDER, Fourth st., nova-tf bet. Wood and Smithfield. Gieat Reduction. lir, IL 'KENNEDY begs leave respectfully to inform 111 the public that the next quarter °Mils Young Ladies' School, will commence on. Monday,Novem her 16th, when, at the sugifestion of several of his friends, he has determined to reduce his terms to $lO por quarter. Pinn st., 6th dhor below Pitt.: oct29-d3W• MONONGAHELA ROUTE. CLIANGE OF 1101i.A. ON and after Monday, the 2d - day or Nbrember, the steamboats CONSUL ANDLOUIS NPLANE, will commence their single trips, )eaYing daily at 3 o'clock, P. M. oct2B JOHN MEICIMEN, Itetn-r. UR ARMY ON TILE RIO GRANDE, being a O, short account of the important events transpir ing 'from the time of the removal of the " Army of Occupation" from Corpus Christi to the surrender of Matamoros; with the description of the BATTLE or PALO ALTO, and RESECA DE LA PALNA. The bom bardment of Fort Brown; and the ceremonies of the Surrender of Matamoros, with descriptions of the city, 6tc., by T. M. Thropc, Esq., author of Tom Owen, the Bee-Ranter, 6re. Illustrated with 26 en gravingi, just reed and for sale at COOK'S Literary Depot, 85Fourth st. n n v 5 Scliool Books, Stationery, Blosak Books. Cie Ote • . • • T OHN H. MELLOR, No._ SI, -Wood street, be tween Diamond Alley and 4th street, respectful-. ly iuvites 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 Pockerßibles, 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 ;gr . Cash paid for Rage. A: Splendid Aesorinient of New Nooks, AT. COOK'S; 8.5 Fourth street:— Noleri on the North-West,or Valley ofthe by 'Wm. I r A. Dradfor. Wiley &Putnam's Library, No. 71, comprising the Chimes, a Goblin Story and the Christmas Carol ; by Dickens. - - _Louis D';Argairi, by the author of, the Widow's Walk. Living Age, „No. 128. , Marietta, or, the Body Snatchers; a tale of the .Dis !meting Room, by .1. IL Robinson, Monsieur Antoine, No 2, bylnadame George Sand. New York Illustrated Magazine for November, beautifully innovated -vrith four steel plate engrav . Columbian Alaipashie for November with superb engravings. • Adventarea.ofiCFrench.Gentleman, with plates._ tiM Giaham , agasine for November. I.adrniook- • ' do Ladiel National . CIO liaalbeiv, anew kloveibk G. P.R. James, a new SEagene gaeNi Niivele- t fdll supply. 4 G. P.'11.: Attica -do .do go, 85 Fourth nor 16 c a n itemos Liugary DiTo rourth eireat. IMEISM ..."' 'i. - i . •.-; - ,. , : ..' .--,:,;''!.-:.i.;',•:r,:‘.Ei',.-:•T ..,:.. ~..1':..---- .-.-... 1. r ' -. - . ' . ' - -,:' - 'L.'' - :' - ,...;.;.:,, ..:`. :. T: ~. .': . • . ' tx k:' Per Sale, h i ~_ ~. ~;„ ;, • '. ' This Atisilkillile: '''''' a t Titie itii.W;-iiiia lighf - '-dtatight . steamer SW.eiji, tmemt, Master, will leave for k e above and. intermediate. landings pn thurisday I next, lOtli inst.,"at IQ igelPelr, A. ',ll. For freighter passage.apply.Mitioard - Of to " ' novi7 td For wheelin g . Packet. - TEM dratight steamer Li015111110N,i8: - Tamtni Master,. will run as a regular packnibitylcen Pittsburgh and Wheel ing; leaving Pittsburgh for Wheeling overygoeday, Wednseday and Friday, at a O'clock, P.M.; and leav ing Wheeling for Pittsburgh every` Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A. M. For freight or passago apply on board. novs Vor Cincinnati. - The well known East running steamer CAMBRLA, W. Forsyth, Master, will run as a regular Packet, leaving every Wednesday mprn ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Saturday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on boar 4 or to FORSYTH & Co., Agents, No. 30, Water street. For Cincinnati. and Louisville. , The new and splendid passenger steam-. er C D L U MD I A, O'NEAL, Master, will leave for the above and intermediate ports, regular ly. . For freight or passage apply on board, .or to jcl D. WILKINS, Agent. Par Saint Louis...,Reanlar Packet. The new and splendid passenger steam er BRUNETTE, Capt. Perry, will run in the trade rrom Pittsburgh to St. Louis, during the season of 1846. The Brunette was built expressly for the trade, and is elegantly found in erery respect. For freight or passage apply on hoard. apl4 For Cincinnati and St. Louis The passenger steamer PALESTINE, Capt. Williams, wili leave for the above and a T intermediate ports regularly. Per freight or passage apply on board. je9. 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 Cincinnati every Friday evening at 3 o'clock. The Declaration offers superior accommodations to pas l sengers. For freight or passage apply on board. je CINCINNATI PACICETS. MONDAY PACKET The regular mail and passenger steamei MONONGAHELA, Capt. Stone, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin nati, leaving this port every Monday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Return jug, 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 passengerd comfort, and su perior accommodations. mar 31 MONDAY PACKET THE regular mail and pasenger steam ,i_._tor UNION, Captain Maclean, will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin nati, leaving this port every Monday at 6 o'clock, P. M. Returning sha . 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 or. borrd. may 9 TUESDAY PACKET THE regular mail and passenger steam er HIBERNIA, Capt. John Klinefelter, wt 1 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 Priday'ff 10 A. M. Fur freight or psasage apply on board. The Hibernia was built expressly for the trade, and offers to the passengers every comfort and su perior accommodations. apl WEDNESDAY PACKET ATHE regular mail and passengersteam er NEW ENGLAND, Capt. V. IS. Page, ;ill rim 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 Saturda% 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 nape. zior accommodations. mni'26 THURSDAY PACKET TUE new U. S. Mail steamer ACADIA, M. E. Lucas, Master, will run as a regu ar passenger packet between Pittsburgh and the above tort during the season of 1846, leaviag.eyery Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M. The Acadia is new and has superior accommoda tions. For freight or passage apply on board, or to ap9 J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. FRIDAY PACKET THE regular mad and passengersteam er CLIPPER Nc. 2, Captain Crooks, will run as a regular packet between Cincinnati and Pitts burgh, leaving this port everyTtiilay ar 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Monday at 10 o , clok, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Clipper No. .2 was built expressly for this trade_ cod offers to her passengers every comtbrt and ac. aorrimodation. mar 23 SATURDAY PAcJiET. The regularmad and passenger steamer P. 2 4...MACIRCASSIAN, Capt. Isaac Bennett, will run as a regular Packet-between Pittsburgh until Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday, at 10,1 A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day.. Returning. she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesdav,l at 10, A. M. For lieight or passage apply un boara.l The Circassian was MOlt 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. Linford, will run asl a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cineinnati,l leaving this port every Saturday at 10, A. M., ands Wheelint at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning, she win leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10' o'clk A. M. For freight nr p3.ssage apply on board.,' The Messenger was built expressly for this trade,' and oilers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. mar 21 Fresh Oybter* pflE subscriber will receive iesh Oysters daily from Baltimore, which he will serve up in all: the different styles, at the Franklin Hotel, Fourth st.,;, between Smithfield and Grant. ectl3 SCIIMERTZ KEW FALL 6.00D5, r HE subscriber is now recei soap) has often effected a cure when every other remedy failed. It is indeed a blessed remedy. Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse, SD Liberty street, head of Wood—at the same place is soldtho Moorish Hair Dye, Coral Glair Restora tive, and Spanish Lily White. PRINCIPAL Orrmm—Sign of the American Eagle, S 2 Chatham street, New York. THE poisonous effect on the skin of common pre pared chalk is not generally known by ladies; how yellow rough and unhealthy it makei the skin in time; besides. what a corpse like, palid look it gives when applied. They should use a beautiful prepar ation, purely vegetable, which gives the face arms or neck, a natural life-like whiteness, and makes it smooth. It is called Jonas , Spanish Lilly White, and is sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine l Ware house, 89 Liberty street, headof Wood; at the same place is sold Jones' Coral Hair Restorative, Italian Chemical Soap and unrivalled slaving soap. jy24-tf OLD WINES & LlQUORS—consisting 01 Port Wine; Madeira Wine; Malaga do; Rhenish do;—in half and quarter pipes, and on draught warranted pare; Pale Brandy, of different brands; Dark do, Holland Gin, fine flavor; Peach Brandy, S years old; Apple do, 4 do do; • , Old Rye Whiskey, 8 and 11 years old, Part of the above LiWlors from under Custom House Lock, for sale in quantities to ittit by P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water st. 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 10t,1 1 4, feet 'front by 100 feet deep, situated on the AlleghenY river übote the Glass Rouse. It will be sold at a reison ble price, title unexceptionable. I • Apply to ' 'BLAKELY Ac MITCHEt; eei).l7. - 'Seal Dime Age nt. GEO. W. SMITE &•Co., VALUABLE REAL; ES'rdTE. Fa.lakonstble Dress Blziking For Coughs, Colds, sto 'E. cor. Band and Penn ow" Brick House and Lot for Sale. Or in Exchange for Nails or Window Gke.w. 3 qr, 4 91...ikaBrandy . i 3 Ottu .Durty,Oceiftiliark, • 4 , tif - 'l. t• DuPuY. Boider.ux, 1 ' (r. Cask; g , 2 Pipevilulland jai, Svriot, bra-114 recelyea and forsalii tovrby oct 30 Caster Olt; .Glor Bbls Caster Oil, '- For. sale low to close consignment :a' oct 30 - • JAMES MAX: FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCRE.S...—Au additional supply received 'and for 'sale at very low prices. -W. W. WILSON, oct 30. ' ' ' cor. 9th and Market att. G.—A . OLD. PENS large and very supertor assort men; of the best brands, and for sale. at eastern prices. . W. W. WILSON, - oci 30 cor. 4th and'Market sts. T AMPS AND GMANDOLES,-for, parlor, study, L factory, and steamboat use r of Cornelius AvCes manufacture, calculated for lard, lard-oil; dr.c. La test patterns reed. W. W. mum, oct 30 cor. 4th and Market sta. QOLD, silver and steel spectacles in every variety, And furnished with the best glasses. AU ages accurately suited. 1;)r Scotch_ pebble and perifocal glasses kept by ' W. W. WILSON, Oct 30 • enr. 4th -and :Market sts. rRESII FRUIT, - . 25 Boxes M. R. lasfna, 25 I . « . 1 l, . 25 t cc cc cc 15 " Malaga Figs. 6 Rigs " - Grapes. . , 2 Bbls. Zante Currents, Received and for sale by Co., J. D. WILLIAMS, & . 110 `Wood street, TOBACCO, .• • • • 20 - Boxes, assorted, 1 lb Bs Ss 128 and 16 Lump . 10 Kegs, No. 0, Twist, -• 10 , 4 Pgb..Plug and Cayendish r For sale by oct 31 J. D. WILLIAMS, & Co, 110 Wood, st. bbls. large No. 3 Mackerel; ' "5 er Cr re 1 re er re er et 5 Mess 4 4 1 44 10 44 LabradOr Herring; 5 " No. 1 Shad; in store and tor die by J. D. WILLIAMS & - Co., 110 Wood et. VGAR, , , Is 2 Hilda. Prime N. 0. sugar 2 Boxes Double Refined Lae, 4 10 MI6. Loaf and Clarified, For sale by act 31 J. D. WILLIAMS, & Co, 110 Wood ist. m OLASSES-2 bbla. Philad el phia Steam; 5 4 . . Sugar House; 10 " N.- Orleans; For sale by . oct3l J..D.WILLIAMS &Co.,lloWood st. - 13 EANS —3O bushels prime quality, for sale by oct3l J. D. WILLIAMS Sr. Co., 110 Wood Ft Confectioners , Wrapping. Papers. .91r, Reams Cap Glazed, Blue, Yellow, Orange, A. ,, U Green and Purple, just received, and for sale - - JOHN 11. MELLOR, 81 Wood Street PADES, SHOVELS, Stc-- kj 20 doz. Spades; 50 ".Coal, &nal and Grain Shovels; 20 " Mattocks and Picks; on hand and for sale at manufacturer's prices by oct24 GEO. COCHRAN, 26 Wood-it. CASSIN ETTS AND FLANNELS.—One case Cas shams; one case Red Flannels, for sale low by oct24 GEO. COCHRAN, 26 Wood st. 133:00:11 5 Tierces fresh Rice; 14 bhls,Conk lies improved Lard Oil; 10,000 bs. Bacon, Shoulders. On hand 'and for sale by F. SELLERS. to, p 2 4. . No. IT, Liherty_strect. LARD, 100 kegs; No. 1, Lard on,cousignmeng And for sale by F. SELLERS. No. 17, Liberty street GAR lIOUSEMOLLASSE.S.-6 bbls.tGoodals, 2 0 S. H. Molasses, in store and for sale by Nittsgtieto Netts GEO. S. swArtTz has on hand a lot of very su perior white and colored Musqueto Netts which will be sold cheap at No. 106 Matkpt street. jel3 . psALms &In NINS, fur the use of the. German Its.tformed Church in the U. S. of America, En glish and German. For sale by .iel 1 SCRIBA & SCIFEIBLF.II., 115 Wood at. tinteat linproveantra. BEDSTEADS of different kinds with Gazaam , a iron patent fastenings, superior to anything now in use, for sale low at the furniture warehouse of B. YOUNG & Co, Hind street. r ABLES—Pier r , Centre mid Card Tables rif differ tint patterns. If von want a good article cheap call at the Furniture Warehouse of Wood Street Property for Sale. THAT desirable lot of ground at the loot of Wood street, occupied at the time of the great fire by Messrs. King & Holmes, is offered for sale; Enquire of [augtl J. K. MOOKHF.AH. Storage IT ArING a very large and commodious ware j_ house, ve nre prepared to receive (in addi tion to freight for shipment) a large amount of Pro doce, &c. on storage at low rates. jy23 C. A. McANULTY Sr. CO, Canal Basin. I It:AS-1:1U packages Y. H., Impl.; G. P. and Powchong, of lite importations, , kriving and for salz.hy inu t cxii LAMBERT & SHIPTON. Coffee. Qnn BAGS Green Rio, part primet kik-1 5 • Old Government Java; Arriving this day and for sale by • nog-25 -LAMBERT & SHIPTON FI6II-150 bhls No. 3 Lary's Mackerel; 20 " 3 North 10 " " 1 " " 20 " Herring, (Allwives) 5 " No. I Salmon; in store and for sale by [ang23] LAMBERT & SHIPTON. Sugar and Molasses. 1 IHDS. N. 0. Sugar, strictly prime 41 , 25 bUs. Nus. 4 and 6 Loaf; 10 cases -Levering's" D. R. Loaf Sugar 118 bbls N. 0. Molasses; In store and for sale by LAMBERT & SHIPTON, 1!33 and lit , Wood street. aug2s. 50 11BLS. pitch 50 . 4 Itottri; 150 Bores Tobacco, carious sizes; 10,000 Seed leaf Cigars; On consignment anOeill be sold low for Cash, or exchanged for Pittsburgh manufactures, by seps TAAFFP. & o,coNNon. TOBACCO. -75 large and 90 small boxes Miasma. ri tobacco; of prime rpialitysjust received on consignment; and wabe sold cheap for cash, or Pittsburgh manufactures. august IS TAAFFP. &. O'CONNEIL ' For Cash duly. TWO second hand Pianos, In good order, for sale very low, at F. BLUME'S, 00.21 No 112 Wood st., 241 dc(or above sth. n OHOGANY VENEERS AND BOARDS—Just I received, a large assortment of the above, and for sale at F. BLUbIES sepB No. 112 Wood street, 2nd door.abovc sth STATIONVAY.—Juat opening, a large and splen did assortment . of French, English and Ameri can Stationery, which we invite, the ,public to call and examine. JOHNSTON, & STOCKTON, oct29 Stationers, Market et. QOLD PENS —llagley's celebrated ever pointed Gold Pens, just received and for aale atreduced rates by JOHNSTON le STOCKTON, oci29 'Booksellers, Market at. Heazieer Hollows. TUST received an assortment,laige sizes,Braziet , s tl 'Hand Bellows; also, Parlour andiCitchen, do. Wholesale and Retail, JOHN W. BLAIR, . sep.29J 120 Wood st. N6w TST RECEIVED--LErrams raw: Baoosa, Aga Minor, by Mrs. E. C. A. Schneider, with an essay on the prospects of the Heathen and our duty to them, by Rev. B. Schneider, and as introductio. by Rev. E. Heiner, A. M. Publisbed by Rev. Samin Gutelius, Chamberaburgh, 1846. Pi:meal° by jell SCRIBA & SCHEIBLER, 115 Wood st New - Deese Cifingharne. TITE have now on hand a full aasortment of bean- V V tiful French and ScotCh dress Gibghams, twil led and plain, at remarkable low Prices. Also, an 'article of embroidered Ginsham---very' beautiftd for Dre'sses, for sale by ABSALOM 'MORRIS, BOP'S • _ No. 6.sMarketimeet. 1011 AISINS-100 boxes fresh I!4alage. bun& Bsiwriai a 4 L16 just rer:d and Corals by • nos; MUM IPRICIEETI9O/C. For it maker ovory wapiti opt freckle- d makes fte`sit thii , ;feliapp.d; thaVitaktioied or that's frhe this wind bloWaii-bleak tain'March . ni Decent; Smooth,. healthy and soft. —tlesr; lovely and white, As the snow on the-hilla vca-clear winters night. Jones's Soavis really and truly a perfect and. never failing cure fur any skin disease, walking discolored Skin clearand healthy. Sold at the American Eagle '132 Chatiremst., and by the only Agent for Pittsburgh, cw' . ..,racksan, 89 Liberty street, head of Wood street. Where also may he had genuine, Jones' celebrated, Coral Hair - Restoratiae---Bpanish Lilly White—;Amber Tooth Paste, and Moorish Hair Dye. - oct9l JAISIES MAY FROM THE NEW ORLEANS SENTINEL,A Sorrowful Story rfAtal../ofe.-.Hasn'ty 9 u seen Mtn in Broadway, New York, with thelong, delicious 'silky hair, that waved aa the wil , niblow and the Bond and Bleecker street ladies longed to re .el in thejetty, clusters with their Snowy forked - fingers/ Did you over hear that young man's storyl Well, it is alone Jtale.., Poor fellow, the blasted hope of a rich - Boston family! I will not give you the particulars, 'Es too. Isorro*ful—suffice it to say, that at times his mind ••wanders. Do you know what gives such aparticu ar Chaim to him that was once the "glass of fashion end the mould of fermi , ' Jones' Coral Hair Beata• retire, and Jones Italian Chemical Soap. Every Monday, tit 2 o'clock, he may.be seen walking into pur friend "Jones , store; 82 Chatham st., to get a bot tle of his Oil, that alone gives his hair that original brilliancy that sorrow has tuinedgray and thin. lie says, that being afflicted with eruptions and a bad skin, he would advise those who have a clear corn; alexion, free from eruption or disfigureMent, to buy cake of the Italian Chemical Soap. It cures the Very Worst caSce of eruption, and changes a dark, yellow, or sunburnt skin, to a Erie healthy clearness. It is sold at 60 cents a, cake: Buy this .once,and look in the glass.. We sell 3 shilling bottls of hues" Moral Hair Restoratire, that you may try it without uch expensh; fora doll 4 is the usual price paid for ketended f , hair reitoratives.” We know if you once try it you will have more, because you will readily find it 'all . _it is represented. Therefore we charge reasonable.' It will force the hair to grow, stay its falling off, cute scruff or dandruff. . It is sold in three sixes, 374, 50 cents; and El per bottle, by the proptietOr, 82 Chathain et., New York,- and at JACKSON'S Patent Medical Warehouse, 419 Liberty 4. head' of Wood, Pittsburgh. - [oct3l O RENDER THE HUMAN HAIR SILKY, T SOFT„FINE-AND CLEAN; to make the scaly healthy, smooth, white and-fntitful, CO. that a good crop may spring therefrom, persons have but to ex 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 wheri you once try this you never will' use aught else; whether it be merely to embelish, to dress, beautify, and.preserve, to force growth, stop falling off, and core scrufs or dandruffs, the JONES' CORAL HAIR RESTORA TIVE will never fail to do all this; as hundreds will tell you with gratitude. It dresSes tee hairbeatitiful ly, and makes red or grey hair grow darkfrem the roots. Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse. 89 Liberty street, head of Wood—price thirty sever and a half cents, fifty cents and one dollar per bottle: At the same. place is field the Italian Chemieal Soap, Spanish Lilly White ind unrivalled shavingseep jy2s-tf IHODES & AECORN, (Eate of New York city ,) No. 27 'Fifth st., betweeh Wood and Market, Manufacturers of Mustard, GrOund Spices, Catsups; &c., will during the - present week a !ergo assortment of articles in their line, which they will Wholesale in quantitieit to suit dealers, at Eastern, Wholesale prices. Allarticles sold by them warran lid. Merchants intending to go east would do well t call before leaving the city. They maybe found al their warehouse Nu. 27 Filth street, in Ryan's Building. , sep7 nrvio lot! or ground on Tunnel st., belOw Wiley. They will be sold separate or together, to suit purchasers. Title indisputable. Terms made known bb calling on the subscriber, on theinemises. •. 4 oct27-ci 'maw I t General Cfommissioti Kith a Receirini 4- Forwarding Mouse, at FRANH LIN, Venango coun:y; BY NICKLEN & BICYDtti;• 7 -. - F. ,SELLERS R. JAS. BRYDE having purchased slot at the .1.T.1 lauding, (mouth of French Crcek,) and erected thereon a new .commodious and .substantial ware h'ouse, the above business will be attended to prompt, and correctly, if possible, by us. Our friend's and tte public will please remember us when they have ay consignments to make to or from this point. • • Franklin, Oct. 24, 1846. (dBtw6m-. I TST received from New York, a large quantity gIY of Havanna and Principe Seger& of the most iii,opular and sui erior brands now in use. Also, as excellent article ..)f chewing Tobacco and seyeral hales of superior Cubi Leaf Tobacco for sale. 1 B. a WINCHESTER, No. SO, Third street; two doors from the Post Office. • . may?. T. B. YOUNG & Co, 31 Hand st • •. pianos. - i A SPLENDID assorlancht 0 rMahogan7 and nose. liwood Pianos, just finished. qhese instilment- ' are well made of the latest patents and best materi als and Will be sold I cti.v for cash by 'F. BLUME. No. 112 Wood st. 2d door above.sth. , N. B. 'Those who arc in want of aloild inistrurient alre iespectfully invited to call and examine theselico= fore purchasing olsewhete, as they cannot be excel- led by any in the country - , and will be - sold lower' tian any brought from the east. One elegant Rene- . Wood Piano with Coleman's Pntent, IFolian Patna !bent for sale by - F. BLUME: Q9O 9 0 settlementACd FSof i .E n 'ar i T l i k ng c l o ,: n n t d y , nearit adjoins the Muds of Bensinger & Co., who are,-the founders that settlement. To a few. German . Farmers; odshr Mg to emigrate to that section where they_ can enjoy . a4ll the advantages of a new settlement, and where the ordinances of the Catholic religion are daily Ministered, these Lands afford the same corafort - and facilities as other lands, that Mist twice or three times as much. St. Mary's settlement now lumbers about 2500 souls, and is increasing rapidly... Should a sufficient number -Unite and purehase. the whole tract; an exchange Will be made- tor other property near Pittsburgh. For. further particulars apply .to L. WILMARTfI, Penn sweet, j octl7-tf Or to V., SCRIBA„11food 'street. Just rub lished TATE BOOK OF PEYNSYLN'ATITA—Containing an account of the Geography, History, Govern.; leant, and Res( trees, and noted citizens of the Statei 4vith a map GI the State and of eacb.Colinty; fOr the Use of Schoo s t -byTtioatasli.Bcanowr.s. The above described book may with the ottriost Propriety betecommended to the attention of Direc tors of Public Schools, and to Teachers in general: The author in his preface states, « d book alculated to impart to our youth a full and accurate knowledge. et 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 phabetical order, but in classes, according to their form of surface, productions, and historical relations. 7'u c.itry out the design, a small state map; in addi• Ron to the several bounty maps, has been construct. ed, with the plassee of counties marked upon it. For sale by the-doz. and retail at the Dook and Paper Warehouse of LUKE LOOMIS, Agent: sep 30 N. 5.9 Wood et. Pittsburgh: • - __,. ~~~- =~ MEI For Sale. Seg ars 2 Segisrs 2 TO GERMAN- FARMERS. Now•Rettivingj T NAYS .Er. BROCKAVAVS, the follosving ar ticles t _ • -. 20 oz. Sulph, Quinine; - 2 " Morphine; 8 lbs. Ooil Lemon; ' . 1 Case Carl). Magnesia; - • . . 6 Gross Fatmares Blackiugf 20 " " Matches; _ '2 Casks Chloride Lime; , 1 Bbl. Blue Vitriol; - • _ 20 "` Fustic, Logwood and Can Wood; S Spr. Turpentine, . . nov3 No 2, Commercial Rom, Liberty street. OWEN GLADDON , S . Wanderings in the We of Wight; by Old 'Humphrey , . - - •. . 1 ANNALS of the , Poor} containing "The Barry inan,s Daughter," "Young Cottager," &c. • TIIOUGHTS and Counsels the Impenitent; by the Rev. J. M. Olmstead: For sale by • • • ELLIOTTXENGLISH, Market 84hr:113d and 4t b att. New Books. ACRED PHILOSOPHY OP THE SEASONS: II ! 0 lustre:4l)g the perfections.of God in the pheimm pea of the year; .each season of the year composing a volume, now complete and; for sale by . ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, Successors to Robert Carter, beat between 3d and 4th ets. - l7ig "E!SVPks° . I t ' . r: Job apa'.[amabt I 1 e lnielelark;7 -Santin,sSermtnst i pulpit cYcjiPix ll 4 . , • • . Blair Sc.rmPls; :- •• • • • Encyclop edia of Religious tllewledgej Cottigi,Bib.lol' • • L•-•-• - „ - - Thak't NVOikl4:' Chris t ianity Evidences of • - • •s i llpAiii • no,? 11.1.308,??9,4THAPP.4.11.1 • - • • • • ,h-1..,„;.-0-•,4.0:414,v--- •:.,-'. - i'.'.4. , -;..'. -- fr ,,, _ . , ,. ..1 -‘••• " MENCESEN ..,.. , ."= thsePreildesit :eil• the United TN pursuance' of an act of Congress; approved.• oil I the 4lectinthtlay °fluty, 18413, entitled "An act to authorise the . President of the United States to sell the rovirt ed mineral 'ands in the States of Illinoisan& Arkan,as, and ,Territories of Wisconsin and, sure t eFed to contain lead ore," I, JAMES IC. POr/e, - . PUTAIVINT or TNT. UNTTED SIAS= or AIIIOIU, do hereby declare and make known, that public sales of the lands rientteresr. WITNIFELD FllOll SALE, in the State OT ILLINOIS, ON necomer or Tilt VALVAII3.I'• men arms xnenzie, will be held at the undertnertis: tioned Land Offices, in said State, at the 'periled' hereinafter designated, to wit 1 - At the Land - Office at DIXON, commencing cia Monday, the fifth day 6fApril next, far the diepotol- of the public landi width' the followiug township* • and fractional townships, viz: North V the base tine and east of the fourth prirsti: • . pal meridian. Fractional townships twenty-seven, twenty-sights and terenty-nine, of range one. Townships twenty-seven and twenty-efght, and - fractional township twenty-nine, ofrange two. • •-• •e! Townships twenty-seven and twenty-eight, andH fractional township twenty-nine, of range thread Tbe north half of township twenty-seven, toffee.. ship twenty-eight, and fractional township twentreel nine, ofrange four. North of the base line and west of the fourthprinetial' meridian. Fractional township, twenty-seven, twentreight' , and twenty-nine, of range one. , Fractional townships twenty-eight and twenty+ nine, of range two, ' - ' ' ' At the Land Office tt SHAWNE.ETOW,N, Aeon.; • mencieg en Monday ' the nineteenth day- Of April' nett, neit, for the disposal of the public lands within-the following sections, and parts of sections ; vie: . • ' South of the base line and east of the third principal ; . meridian. , Sections twenty-two to twenty-nine, inclusive, and sections thirty-Imo to thirty-six, inclusive, of town 4 ship eleven; sections one to jive inclusive, and sec. tions eight to twelve inclusive, in township teelvei. of range seven. Sections three tonine, inclusive, sectionsfifteentet • tmenlsettoo, Inclusive, and sections twentyfive to 111111 y-sit, inclusive, of tovniship eleven; sections . crne,;two, three, the - berth half and southeast !piaster .. of section four, sectionefice to eleven, ineluseret tile ..: southwest garter of section twelves the north.half ef section /matters, and lectionsflfteirn and eighteen, inclusive, in township twelle, of range nine. Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, military, or other purpoises, will be excruded !lons the sales; also all qn.uter quarter iections covered-in whole, or in part, by those mining leases which shear' not be determined_by the day fixed for the mencement of the sales. ; ' . . Pre-emption claims will not be allowed Mr any 'Of the above lands, until after the same shall have beck offered at the public sale, and become aubject, to ; private entry; and all of such hinds as contain a rains, or mines of lead ore actually discovered and being ' • worked, will be sold in such regal subdivision . subdivistons as will include such mine or mines, at not less than two dollars and fifty cents per acre.' . . 'the sales will each be kept open for two weeks: (unless the lands are sooner disposed Ol) and no longer; and no private entries of land in the town ships and fractional townships so offered will be , admitted until after the aspiration of LtiO the commencement of the said sales. .. In' further execution of the said act, I have coined' the Commissioner of the General Land Office to pub lish with this proclamation a brief description - of the mineral regions in which these lands lie, and of lands now offered for sale, which be his prepared from o ffi cial documents and o th er means of infer . mationi Given ander my hand at the City of Washington, this eighth day - of September, Anne Domini, on, thousand eight hundred and forty-six. '':- JAMES K. POLK, -,' Be the President,..... ,"...., JAJILS H. Prrxre, , ~...: • •:. Acting' Commissioner of the General Land Offledf: ' „: • The. lands in the DIXON dirtriet, embraced in tha-. above proclamation of the President of the. United States, were esplored by Mr. Owen, the geologist of . the State of Indiana, under the instructions fromthe Treasury Department, and in compliance with a re solution of the House of Representatives, paned 6th February, 1839. The able report of this gentleman, published as document No. 239, house of Represen• tetires, first session of .26th Congress; shows that these lands include all the productive mines, and the entire region in which,-from observations during his survey, there is reasun to believe that valuable ve - rim of ore yri inal adily he fined. Further, that in 1839„ the lead mines of Illinois, lowa, and Wisconsin: though only partially worked; produced upwards of: thirty millions pounds of load—those of Illinois . ," yielding their full proportion—and that the wholes ' district, : ifprnperly milled, would one hundred:: and fifty, millions pounds per annum. . Those lands being situated. on.and near tho•Mirs. sissippi and Fever rivera, the costot transporting the:, psoducte of them to St. Louis is only about fifteen cents per hundred pounds. The soil is of eacellerit7'. quality, and yields abundantly all the products, of .; that latitude. • : J. IVORY. The lands in the SIIAWNEETOWN district have mailmen explored as fully cs.those in Dixon, 'Rep cent discovezies have been mule, however, of rich - !. veins of the sulphuret of lead and zinc,.contiguons to and on bath sides of theio lands; idicating the existence of similar deposites within theme Tho fa cilities for roantractnring white and red lead are represented as being amplel and as the.:hadaare situated within about raven miles of the Ohio river, the metal, in any form, can be transported to all the principal market. at a trifling cost. •••'. JAMES H. PIPER, Acting Commisstemer of the General Land Office; September Sal, 1E46. • sepl9-lawlfilt A 0 Artni • . HE subscriber hitting disposed of his Bookstore. • T in Pittsburgh, to Messrs. Elliott and English, '- would recommend them to the patronage mer customer's. - ROBERT CARTER... Prrrgnrann, October 20th, 1546,' • TILE StiIIS.CIIIBERS having purchased the Book R store of Mr obert Carter, will continue the liusi; nOss at he old stand. They will at nil times hairs • on hind a large sup Ply of Theological, Classic:tined' • School Bouks.—.Also, Writing, Letter and Wrappipt: Paper; Slates, etc.• ' -•- -Western Merchants' making pureVisea id the alf;' . are invited to mil, extursine our stock, and nactiftincf our prices before purchasing elt ewhore. • ELLIOTT & ENGLIBI4:- • • . • No. 56,•Market st., bet. .-r Dr. Jaakaon4.Pile. RLAO the following, front,tho editorial colonial"., ,of Alexander's Weekly Messenger. • FOVFID Ai LAST—.I. Sure Ciffi for the Pilger..., Physicians and Chemists liaNe. long been anxious to discover a medicine that would cure one of the . most troublesome diseases, the Piles. Success hei:at last been the result. Dr. JACKSON'S PILE. EM. BROCATION -not only itops all Weeding, allays pain and indanunation. subdues that Intolorableitch ing, Wit effectually coxes; like a . dares _and very short *time, persons whose lista hav; )3111011ren- : dered miserable for years. Only ',few from the great number of cFrtifizateil. will be published. Read the following: r• PILES! PILES!! PILES !! I PHILADELPHIA, March 10,1845,1; - Western Hotel. Dn. incasor—Sin I think s there arc few diseases . : more common and troublesome than the Piles, and daring the last fifteen years I have suffered from. them very much, causing pain, bleeding, and immo. do-ate itching; I used all the various remedies,' but. without relief,•until I got a bottle of your einbroca tion, from Dr. Jayne, No. 8 South Third street, which' has completely cured me iu three weeks! Yours,. truly, S. li. PLIMPTON,. For saleiu Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72, Fourth street, near Wood.. oct2G-ilkir 0 l HO I YOU'RE GETTING BALD, 'AA R.. YOUt,—Well, that is a misfortune and net crime; but to remain bald, when so fine an opportu nity offers to restore your hair, by a faithful and Mr:. eral use of JAYNE'S NAIR TONIC, is but Milli short of crime. This valuable.preparation excite". the scalp to a nen- and healthy action, cleanses from scurf and dandruff, prevents the hair &out fall ing off, cures thoso eroptive diseases which often ap, pear upon the head, and in a majority of cases pro duces a fine growth of new hair. It also gives the hair a rich and'beautiful appearance, unequalled by any thing of the kind. -• For sale in Pirtsburglint the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72 Fourth street, near Wood. oet24-4fitw IiEWAREOF THAT COUGH, for coughing de. • notes irritation in the throat or lungs, which is the iminediate precursor of fnficrounation, Absents, Bronchitis, Atthm, Spitting of Blood, Consumption and Death. Now, there is no need of coughinglit all, for Dintril ExrecronArrs will immediately re lieve the Cough .subdue the Inflammation, cleanse the. Lungs and Throat from all irritating or obstruct , ing matter, and .effect a speedy cure. • For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72 Fourth street, near Wood. 0ct24.41/zw , . . . Crces on Penn and SmitAlleicfsts. A GENTS for the Old Black Ball Line of Liver. pool and New York Packets. Remittances made as usual to England, Ireland, ..icotland and Vales . 1.13' sums of one pound sterling tad ngwrinis—pi:iyhts in any .town of important:-' is Great Britain and Ireland. PirSons wiabbeg to send fot their friends can bast tient by . eht can by thit ewes splendid lino, on-the 15th aid 15th of say month. Jr 7 . . 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