CODIIIIERCIAL Rtcor,D. BOAItD . OF,TRADE • ;•• COMMITTEE TOO OCTOREE. • Lorenz, N. Bell, W. W. Wallace _Prepared and.corrected every Afternoon. PORT OP PITTSUIJIORII. MI;C=Im - ARRIVED Consul, BOWendn, Brownsville. Louis M'Lani, Bennett, Brownsville. - Arrow, Atkinsnn, Beaver., , Oneota, Gorden, Beaver.. Michig,an,BOies, Beaver. Hudson, Eliert, Cincinnati. • . DEPARTED. - ; Dheota, Gordon, Beaver. Arrow, Atkinson, Beaver. Louis McLane, Bennett, Brownsville Consul, Bowman, "Brownsiille. Atkin: an, Boies, Beaver. Ringgold. Ruble, Cincinnati. 1 Prairie Bird, Vandegrift, Cincinnati. 0:? The splendid light drauglat passenger smom er Mason; Capt. En BEIIT, leaves for Cincinnatia 10 .o'clock this morning. 'IMPORTS BY RIVEIIi• 1 • Cinviluiaii.—Per str. ktuclson; 65 bbls whiskey;, 6, :bax boolzs;- 1 box specie; 1 box mdS. /I..tolumganda Improrrments.-Per sty.-Consul;: sk. 'tvheat; 7 Imes mds; 1 chest; 22 bills. she iron; 107 kegs nails; 20 bbls. flour, 1 moving. Per sty. Louis McLane;. 7 bags flax seed; 2,crocksi # los;bbls flour. River Intelligence. - • The St. Louis Revellie of the 20th, says. "At Keo kuk, on Saturday, the Mississippi was falling, With 3i feet down _to Louisiana; bent. to Si. Lou• is . feet, and from hence to Cairo 0 feet in the thaimel and falling. In the Illinois , boats report two feet on Naples Plats." The Stl Louis New Era of the 20th, says: "The steamer Missouri Mail, on her trip up from New Orleans, ran foul of a - snag at the head of Ship Is land, which passed through the cookhouse and cabin floor, tore away the_ fly wheel, box, "and unceremoneouslY introduced itself into the com pany of a large Mimber of passengers, vito were playing whist, and engaged in social chit chat abOut midway the" gentlemen's cabin. After the hasty.salutation was over, it passed through one of the chandeliers and left the impression of its head in the sky, tight;on the opposite side of the boat. Its . visit was of short duration, and by a backward motion;of the paddle wheel it politely withdrew, and again disappeared into its former element with out doing any other damage than frightening some of the passengers: SUMMARY OF MARKETS. ST. LOUIS, 'OC/. ELOVR—Flour'setnis pretty steady at $3,25 for good country brands, though .. .we noted a sale of 125 bbls yestenlay, of Superior Quincy, at $3,37i-- Received 1,171 bbls. FWnzar--Quite firm at GOc. for prime. An ar tide of spring, inferior, has been sold as low as 35c. We Cid 'not team the 'quantity. Sales yes terday were 12. S sl:s. inferior. spring and fall mix ed, at'soc.; 911 sks do at 31c; 700 sks fair at 511 c. and `ISS prime GOc. Received,_s,74.l sks, 1/3 bbls PUILADELPait, Oct 5, -; , \ We are again in receipt of later and important intelligence froin Europe, s liihernia at 'Boston, reaching to the 19th ult. from Liverpool, and the I'Bth. from London.. The produce markets gener idly had been steady, and prices had still an up ward tendency. The advices from. America,. in reference to the Cotton crop, bad caused a sweep , iiig dernand r. f . zA444 l 444lo4oo „ , on -stints — rind Brazils, and from + to4d. on Se" 4 Islands and Egyptains—a greater advance, for the time, than has beensealized within our recollection. On the 14th, [the day after the arrival of the Bos ton steamer,) upwards of 20,p00 bales were taken, of 1 which . lo,oo l l bales were on speculation; and for the week ended 18th, the sales were about 83,000 bales. There being an increased demand for In-1 dian Corn, and but few parcels effering, prices had advanced 3s. sterling vr qr., the best kinds being quoted at ‘los.ai7s. Flour had advanced after the sailing of the G."W, but had atterwards suffer ed a slight decline; yet; in the absence of any act ive proceedings, importers; in anticipation of an extensive demand, were firm, and in the sales ef fected, approved brands of fine realized 30s ail Is , and same qualities in hand 275.(r):27s Gd, bbl.; • Irish Flour meantime being Is. tr s.ick tower than on the Bth. On the 15th, all inferior qualities of 'Wheat declined 4102 d: be., and up to the 19th -had not improved, dealers buying but sparingly. The Provision market had undergone no change. `ln Iron there had been but little doing, and lio change bad °reared in prices, but there was evi dently a ; greater disposition on the 1 -art of holders to realize.—The weather had continued extremely faiorab!e, and in the latest districts the harvest had 'been all secured.—The Wheat clop was of good quality, but deficient in yield about one-fith. The effect of these advices upon our markets is not yet apparent, although a gre.iterdegree of tirm-, ness is generally manifested by holders of Bread. stuffs. In the Cottonr market considerable excite ment has been produced, and holders have consid erably advanced their pretensions. Sales of 230 bales. lit Four but little has been doing, mid prior ' to the receipt of the news, we could hear of sales I. . of but 900 bbls. fresh ground at $5,25, and a lot of choice Brandywine at $5,50. In the after-part of the day an.advance was,asked, and 1,000 bbls. fresh ground were taken at $5,00. after which holders declined operating until the receipt of their letters, and the market cloned very much unsettled. Coin Meal, in the absence of sales, is generally held at $1.17 bbl. For all descriptions of grain there is a steady demand, but we hear of no sales for ship ment. Wheat is held at 115(a11 17c. ty bush. for prime Pernia .rods, and 118a120c. for white.— Southern red is -wnyth 113 c. Corn is held at an advance of 507 c: ti bu. Oats arc steady, with fur-1 ther sales of 2,000 bu. Southern at 3.5 c. The Pro vision market continues firm, and in oilier respects we observe no material change. Small-sales of -Whiskey in bbls. at 27c. 17 gallon—now held at 28e283c. , i ;11 PROM &DI A.TION. virtue of a precept under the hands .of the BHon. Benjamin Patton, jr., President of the Court of Common Pleas in and for the sth Judicial District of Pennsylvania, and Justice of the Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, in and for said District, and William Porter and William Kerr, Esquires, Associate Judges of the same courts, in and for the said .County of Alle gheny, dated the 16th day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and, forty-six, and tome directed, for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail. Delivery, at the Court House, in the" city of Pittsburgh, on the 4th Monday of October next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. .Public notice is hereby given, to all Justices of the Peace, Coroner and Constables, of the County of Allegheny, that they be then and there, in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, inquisi tions, examinations, and other remembrances, to do those things, which to their respective . offices in their behalf appear to be done—and also those that, will prosecute the prisoners that now are or may be in jail of said county of Allegheny, to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Dived ;under my band et Pittsburgh, this 15th day of September, in the year of our Lord 1846, and of the Commonwealth thp 68th; • septls. ELIJAH TBOVILLO, Sheriff: , . Votton. Yarn, ko. 4 5 000 LBS. assorted niunbers, long and short reel Cotton Yarn. 9 . 15,000 lbs. Carpet Chain. 10,000 Cotton Twine. 150 Bales Common Batting. 100 " Extra family do. }or Sale low to city or country trade, by RIIEY & CO,, 57 Wood'street. NEW PALL GOODS. HE subscriber is now receivingm large and fine assortment of FALL - Arm Wilma -DRY Goons, recently purchased from the manufacturers and im pprters, in the New York and Philadelphia Markets, since the great fall in price 4, and will be sold twenty per cent cheaper than the same, description of Goods wore ever before offerred in this market. All those wanting great bargains are requested to call at. No. 65 -Market street. - sepls ABSALOM MORRIS. SEIANVLI . 3i SUAWLS ALARGE and splendid assortment of rich and magnificent ,SRAWLS, just received this day embracing:ill the new, and desirable styles -viz: Paris Printed Terkeri,Cishrnere and Brocha,E;nbroidered Black and Mode colored Silk, Fringe, Thibbet and D , Laine, 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 it a small advance on the original cost, by ABSALOM MORRIS, sepls • • No. 65 Market st. New York Plano Porton. JOHN H. MELLOR No:81 WoOd stteet (between Diamond alley and 4th street) has received and or sale three new Piano Fortes from the manufac tory of A. H. Gale ,& Co., successors to the "New York Manufacturing Company," which will be sold st the same price as io New York city,kdditig only the price of transportation. The quality of these Pianos is now so well known; and , established, that it is not considardnecess to state wherein their superiority ovpr others con sists, those who are desirous of purchasing can be fully satisfied, as to the quality of tone and workman ship, by calling on the subscriber:. The patterns of these Pianos aro entirely 110.;r"and such•as are now fashionable in New York city. They will be, add for cash or on a moderate credit rot 'approved endorsed paper. •• • • . - Jolla H. MELLOR, , 81 Wood street. Brick House and Lot for Sale, Or in Exchange for Nails or Window Glass We are authorized to offer for sale ; or in exchange for Window Glass or Nails, a well finished and sub stantial two story , brick house and lot, 19 feet front byl9o feet deep, situated on the Allegheny river above the Glass House. It will be sold at a reason ble price, title unexceptionable. Apply to IfLA.KELY & MITCHEL, • sep. 17. - Real estate Agents. FOLD WINES & LlQUORS—consisting of k.l. -Port Wine: Madeira Wine; Malaga do; Rhenish do;—in half and quarter pipes, and on draught warranted pure; Pale Brandy, of different brands; Dark do, I-1°11am! Gin, fine flavor; reach Brandy,i 8 years old; Apple do, 4 do do; , Old Rye Whiskey, 8 and 11 years old, Part of the above Liquors from under Custom (louse-lock, for sale iu quantities to suit by P. O. MARTIN, GO Water st. 4. yi". Diddle, Dentist. 'l , HAS removed to N 0.109 Smith . field st., where he will perform all • 3 , operations on the Teeth satiatic torily. ' N. B.—Having lately made one of ',the greatest improvements in thrceps that has ever appeared be. ; Piro the public, he has been able to extract teeth with such ease r ;as to astonish all 'those who have • availed themselves of his services. Pittsburgh, July 24; 1346-ly - Blakely and Mitchell. Ojfices on Petits .and SmithJleid sts. 4 ,:tENTS for the Old Black Ball Line of Liver= .1` 'pool andliew York Packets. Remittances made as usual to England, Ireland, kotland and Wales, in sums of one pound sterling tnd upwards—payable in any town of importance M Great BAUM and Ireland. Persons wishing to send for their friends can have :hem brought out by the above splendid line, nu the 15th and Itith of any month. jy7 Fall and Winter Dry Goods. .. A. A. MASON, • No. 62, Mcrket Street, Simpson's Row, AS received 42. cases and packages or Cheap , ~_. Stade D • Goods, which have been' Wemamein path DRESS GOODS. Splendid shaded Pekin and other styles dress silks; black and blue black Gro de "Dunes, Poult de Sole, and Gro de Swiss; new style French cashmeres; TUESDAY PACICET. Mous detains; new style cashmere rubes; Oregon 1 , 1147,E2, THE regular mail awl pwenger steam. and California Plaids; new style Ginghams, superior ; _ er HIBERNIA, Capt. John Kfinefelter, quality; Alpaccas and Apines. isri l rive. as a regular packet between Pittahurgh and SHAWLS! SHAWLS ! I Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday at 10 A. French Cashmere, Terkerri Printed, very rich; ; M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M., of the same 'day.— Zephyr Worsted, 'Rocha, Damask, Thibet, Met - 1110,i Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Friday at Woufen and other shawls. jlO A. Id. Fur freight or prasage apply an board. LINEN GOODS. S l The Hibernia was built- expressly for the trade, Linen Cambric handkerchiefs, all prises; Item ! ; and offers to the passengers ev ery comfort An d no . Stitched and Revere Bordered Ihikfe; Dish Linens in f pertor accommodations. apt great - variety; Linen Sheetings; Damask TableClothsi and Table Damask; Bird's Eye, Scotch and Bucker- buck Diapers; Brown Table Covers, Damask Nap kins, Crash ,15:c. DOMESTIC GOODS.. New styles of Prints, of all qualtties, hoe ease as low as 4 cts.; one case Orange and Blue, slightly inn perfect, 61 cents; good dark Prints, fast colors, as low us 7 cents; fuse dark blue do. 9 cents; very rich do. for 10 and 12 gents, usual price IS and 20 cents;, sixteen briles brown Muslins, every quality, at factory prices. Kentucky.,Jeani fur 20 cents.' Cassinetbi as low as 29 cents. Canton Flannels 9 cents. MPO,' tickings.,tlanne:s, stripes, checks, blankets, counter panes, plaid linseya, bleached goods of every fariety; one case Nankeen - as low as 9 cents per yard. FOR GENTLEMEN. - Black, !due, olive, brown, drab, French, English, and American Cloths, from $2 to $5 per yard. Sup. black and fancy Cassitneres, all prices. Satin, Velvet, 'Cashmere and Silk Vestings. A full stock of gloves, handkerchiefs, cravats, hosiery, undershirts, draw ers, Inc. Cash purchasers arc respectfully invited to call and examine our assortment before making their selec-. tions. Selling exclusively for cash, we feel confident that we can offer eeeater inducements to buyers than those who practice the credit system. sep29 A. A. MASON. " Wanted, for Cast, 1000LIIS coarse:togging in large pieces, fur which !will pay 11 cents per pound, de livered at my store 81 Wood street, or at my rag room in Virgin Alley. hetWeen Wood and Smithfield. sep2l JNO. li. MELLOR, 81 Wood strect. ,:—; RENDER THE HUMAN wilt SILKY, 1, SOFT, FINE AND CLEA-Nt to make the scalp healthy, smooth, white and fruitful, so that a good crop may spring therefrom, persons have put to ex pend thirty seven and a half cents. And, reader, our only object for selling the article M that price, is knowing it to ho all we state, that when 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 cure scnifs or dandruffs the JONES' CORAL HAIR ItIi . ..'STORA. TIV II will never fail to do all this, as hundreds will tell you with gratitude. It dresses tne hair beautiful ly, and makes red or grey hair grow dark from the roots. Sold at JACKSON'S. Patent Medicine Warehouse, 89 Liberty street, head of Woodprice thirty sever. arida half cents, fifty cents and one dollar per bottle. At the same place is sold the Italian Chemical Soap, Spanish Lilly White and unrivalled shaving soap. 264 . _ TAKE. NOTICE ALL THE PEOPLE,-Aonacx , Rcgoven—The celebrated medicines of Dr. T. G. Evans of l3rownsville, Pa., are now for sale wholesale and retail, at Jackson's Medical Depot, No. 89 Liberty street, head of Wood, Pittsburgh. Wholesale Dealers and Agents supplied. Dr. Evans'. Sovereign Tonic and Grand Restora tive, a certain cure for the Fever and Agne. . Evans , Vegetable and Anti-Dyspeptic pills, price 25 cents per box. Dr. Evans' American Vegetable Verm(fuge, price 25 cents per bottle. - Dr.. Evans' Tonic - Eye Water, an infallible cure for sore eyes, price twenty-five cents per bottle. Rev. Dr. James Esters Black Syrup, for the cure of Coughs, Cold, „Asthma, Croup,. Dronchttis and Consumption—price one dollar. Remember Dr. Evans' only Depot, is JACKSON'S, No. 89 Liberty street„. head of Wood. ,jY PHYSIC AND - PHYSICIANS, a _Medical Sketch Book, exhibiting the public and private life of the most celebrated Medical Men of. former days, with Memoirs of eminent living London PLysicians. For Sale by H. S. BOSWORTH & CO" sep26 _ No. 43 Market street. B/ankets ; Blankets t t 110ECEIVED THIS DAY, at No. 46--100 Pair lb Superior Twilled Blankets, Country made, a beautiful article. —Also, Fancy bound, in groat variety, all of which are selling at 25.t0 30 perct. reduced prices, at BARROWS & TU S RNER', No. 46 nuitet at. Fdr: Clnolnnati. - - The new and light dmught passert 4,ieE, ger steamer HUDSON, G. W. EMMET, DlaSter ivill -leave for the above and all intermediate ports, this day, Thursday, at 10 o'clock. For freight or passage apply on bcuire. toct&-11 : . . For Cinciw►atl. . ... THE splendid new and light drought passenger steamer SENATOR, Capt. bt , CLunr., will leave for the above and all interinedi ate ports, regularly.. For freight or passage apply on board. : seplelm For Cincinnati. . ,The new light draught packet steam; -,,j-er.CALIFORNIA, Captain Hunter, will leave for the above and all intermediate ports this day, regularly. For freight or passage apply on board, or to J. W. BUTLER & BRO., Second st. The California was built expressly for the above trade, and will make her trips regularly during the season. augl 5 For Cirielnnati. 41.. , ,, , .. , .. e-- .„. THE now and light draught passenger -,, f - steamer WESTERN, Capt. Be.tcr.e, et' eave for the abo.o aid all intermediate ports regularly. The Western' 'draws but 12 inehes, - and was built expressly to run in the uncle during the low water season. For freight or passage,_ having superior *comma , ations, apply on board. .. jyl6 For Loutsvlille..Etegalar Packet. it, The new and splendid passenger steam ...VlM-4Z! or TONNALEUKA, Capt. 3. K. Moody, vi run in the trade from Pittsburgh ,to during the season of 1846. The Tonnaleuka was Wilt expressly for the trade„ and is elegantly furnished in every respect Forfreight or passage apply on board For Cincinnati. The well known fast running steamer - CAMBRIA, W. Forsyth r Master' will run as a regular Packet, leaving every Wednesday merit 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. Fur freight or passage apply en board, or to I'OR.SYTII ri. Co.,_ Agents, apl6 No. 30, Water street. For St. Loals , ...Regalar Packet. The new andsplenclid passenger steam -. .., er TOM CORWIN, Capt. Bugher, will run in the trade from Pittsburgh to St. Louis, du ring the.season of ISIB. The Tom Corwin, was built expressly for the trade, and is elegantly furnished in every respect. For freight or passage apply on board. may I% For Saint Loats...lteaular Packet. ilF:4l'The now and splendid passenger steam er BRUNETTE, Capt. Perry, will run in 0 wade from Pittsburgh to St. Louis, during the season of 1846. The Brunette was built esprit-41y for the trade, and is elegantly found in every respect. Forfreight or pasidge apply on board. ap 14 For Cincinnati and St. Loni• The passenger steamer PALESTINE, .gtisszr Capt. Williams, wili leave for the above am a intermediate ports regularly. For freight or passage apply on board. jeD. a'nesdny Evening Packet:" The lICIV and splendid passenger steam boat DRCIARATIOI4, Capt. Vorbees, ;ill 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 passengers. For freight or passage apply on board. je t _ CINCINNATI PACILLTS MONDAY PACKET' The regular mail au ). passenger steamer L'4I3IONONGAMELA, Copt. Stone, AV ill run I as it regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin nazi; leaving this port every Monday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Return ing, she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10, A. M. Fur freight or passage apply on board. The l'tlonongahela WWI built espressly for this trade, and offers to Ilte passengers comfort, and so• •erior accommodations. mar 31 MONDAY PACKET THE regular mail and pasenger steam ctl SlUti.Ca}stain Maclean, will run as a re - ialar fiacket 'between Pittsbur4h and Cincin math leaving this port every Monday at ti o'clock, t sl ing_she will lease Cincinnati every te mon was " - ustirt - errrermy - rur - rars - srave and affords every accommodation. Fot freight or passar,e apply on horrid. may° WEDNELL%.Y PACKET 1 . 1 regular mail and passengerateam NEW ENGLAND, Capt. i.. B. Page, will run as a regular packet betWOe_llPittslringh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Wednesday at 10 A. NE, and Wheeling at tO P. M. the eame Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Sunnis% at 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply no hoard. The New England was built expressly for this trade end offers to the pasiengers every comfort and supe. aior accommodations. marA . - 131j12.1. 1 .1' PACKET. 1..M . 1. 4 THE new . U. S. Mail steamer ACATHA, Lucas, Master, will run in ri ret n- far pat:lenger patket hemeen Pittsburgh rind Hie atone port during the iiiiagon of 1:146 p leaving etery Thursday at 10 n'eloek A. M. The Acadia is new and has tiuperior accommotia. Lions. For rreight or paiks=ige apply on board. or to :TO J. NEW I*ON JONES, Agent. FIUDAY PACKET. TIIF. regular mail and passengerxtram '• er CLITTKR Nu. 2, Captain Clouts, will run as a regular packet 'between Cincinnati and Pitts. brigh t leaving this port every Friday at 10 A. it., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the 011111 E day. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Monday at 10 n'clok, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Clipper NO. 2 was built expressly for this trade., ' end offers to her paasengers every comfort and no. aommoilation. mar 23 SATURDAY PACKET. The regular mail and passenger steamer CIRCASSIAN, Capt. Isaac Kennett, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh ,and Cincinnati,leaving this port every Saturday, nt 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 built expressly for this trade, and offers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. mar 23 SATURDAY PACKET. The regular mail and passenger steamer MESSENGER, caps, Linford, 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 Welk A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Messenger was built expressly for this trade, I and oilers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. mar 23 HODES & ALCORN, (Late of New York 'city,) 11 / No. 27 Fifth st., between Wood and Market, Manufacturers of Mustard, Ground Spices, Catsups, &c., &c., will open during the present week a large assortment of articles in their line, which they will wholesale in quantities to suit dealers, at Eastern wholesale prices. All articles sold by them warran ted. Merchants intending to go east would do well to call before leaving the city. They may be found at their warehouse Nu. 27 Fifth street, in Ryan% Building. sop? No Care No Pay. STILLERS , LIVER PlLLS.—These celebrated pills claim public confidence not only on account of what the proprietor may_ say about them, but on account of the good resulting from their use. Read the following statement from a citizen of Dirming.. ham BIRMINGHAM, June 24th, 1846. Mt. R. E. SELtrast-- . 1 take this opportunity of testifying favor of your invaluable medicine. A bout two years ago I was taken down with a severe inflamation of the liver, and was so reduced by night sweats and other effects of this dreadful disease, that my life was despaired of. After other means had failed, I was advised by my physician to try your Liver Pills, and I must say that after taking one boa and a half, I haie been restored to reasonable health, which I enjoy at this time. I therefore take pleasure in recommending them to others afflicted with dis ease of the liver. Yours respectfully, . JOHN GIVENER. These Pills stand unequaled by any medicine known for the cure of liver complaint, and may be bad of the proprietor, R.E. SELLERS, 57 Wood et., Pittsburgh. sep2B ..Y r .~ro`~ ~ ,~C~ r`_.i _ ;nom tn~ ~_ _ ..,~ PROPOSALS FOR INDIAN GOODS. SEALE.O. PROPOSALS will be received at the • office or the Commissioner of - Indian Affairs, Washington city, O. C., until 10 O'clock, on Sat unkay, the I , lth - day Of November next, for furdish ing the following goods in the quantities annexed, or thereabouts, for the ige 6f the Indiads; and delivz erable at the following places, viz: At New. York. • BLANKETS.. 1290 pairs 3-point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh 8 pounds ' 030 pairs *point white Mackinac blankets; to measure 54 by 66 inches, and weigh 6 pour ds 396 pairs 2-point white . Mackinac blankets, to measure 42 by. 56 inches, and weigh 5.1 pounds. • 340 pairs li-point white Mackiiide blariketSiqo. measure 36 by 50 inches, and: weigh' -'44 pounds - 310 pairs 1-point white Mackinac blankets,' to measure 32 by 46 inches, and etei ,, o h 3# pounds 219 pairs-3-point scarlet Mackinac blankets, to measure 60. by 72 inches, and weigh 8 peutitia 200 pairs 2t -point scarlet Mackinac blankets t. measure 54 by 66 inches, and weigh 6 ,pounds 50 pairs 3-point green Mackinac blankets, to, measure 60 byt. 72 inches, and weigh 8 pounds 290 pairs 3 point gentinella blue Mackinac blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh 8 pounds 240 pairs 23 -point gentinella blue Mackinac blankets, to measure 54 by 6t inches, ; and weigh 6 pounds. DRY GOODS. 1060 yards blue; fancy and gray list.cloth 350 do scarlet do do 225 do grass green do do 2050 do blue saved list do 190 do scarlet do do 100 do green do do 50 pounds worsted yarn, three-fold 88 dozen cotton flag handkerchiefs 100 do Madras - do 70 dO black silk do 40 do 8-4 cotton shawls - 25 do 6-1 do 30 do 4-4 do 18030 yards calico, domestic 1000 do do English and - French 1200 do bleached cotton shining 3000 do unbleached do 3500 do "do cotton sheeting 4300 do domestic checks, stripes and plaids 100 dozen wollen socks 1300 yards plaid Base) , 1000 do flannels, assorted 1600 shirts, flannel • 125 do calico 07 pounds linen thread 280 do cotton do 20 do sewing silk 350 pieces ribands, iiiorted 015 yards bedlickint, 600 yards satinetts, assorted 400 do Kentucky Jeans - • 7 gross worsted gartering 11A RDWA 11E. 13.0 pounds brass kettles 183 do tin kettles .10 nests japanned kettles (S ia.o nest) 711 dozen butcher knives 11000 gun-flints. At St. Louts. Mimeo BLANKETS. 1020 pairs 3-point white :Niackinac blanket's, to measure (30 by 72 inches. and weigh 8 pouThis 707 pairs 2i point white Mackinac blankets, to . measure &1 by erd inches, and weigh Ci pounds 417 pairs 2 point white INlackitinc blankets, to mcaswe 42 by 56 incite;, said weigh 5} pounds • 3:10 pairs i+-point white Mackinac blanket*, to measure :Pi by 50 inches,'-and weigh 41 pounds 430 pais* ipoint white Mackinac blankets, to measure 32 by 46 inches, rt,n4 weio 3+ J_ i '... -. ..... measure 00 by 7 ladles, and weigh b pounds 100 pairs tti.point scarlet 'Mackinac blankets, to measure :A by 60 inches, and weigh 6 poundii 1.1 pair* 3.point green Mackinac blankets., to me.tsure OU by 7.2 tither, and weigh pounds I 150 pairs 3-point gentinclla blue Mackinac blan. ken, to measure 00 by 72 tucks, and weigh S pounds 75 pairs 2A-point gentitiella blue Mackinac blankets, to measure 51 by 60 inches, and weigh 6 pounds DRY GOODS. I 6110 yards blue strouds 500 do scarlet do 1500 do blur, fancy. and gray list cloth 217 do green do do 372 do scarlet do do t 2750 do bluesaved list do 350 do green do do 82') do scarlet do do 485 pounds worsted yarn 3 fold Get dozen cotton flag handkerchiefs • i 40 do Madras do 6th do black silk do 40 do 8.4 cotton shawls '.:•0 do 6.4 do do 20 do 4-1 do du 1000 4 1 yards domestic calico 2000 do English and French 410 2230 do bleached cotton shirting . 6000 do unbleached do do 401t0 do -do do sheeting 1500 410 domestic checks, strip., and plaids 309 dozen woolen socks 1800 yards plaid limey 3100 Jo flannels, assorted 450 flannel shirts 500 calico do 85 pounds linen thread 74 do cotton do 36 do sewing silk 20 gross worsted 4aricring 300 pieces ribands,...assorted 100 gross fancy and clay pipes 50 pounds vermilion. HARDWARE. 1300 pounds brass kettles 60 nests japanned kettles, 8 in a nest .160 tin kettles 25 gross square awls 7000 fishhooks • 25 dozen fish lines 25000 needles ! assorted 100 dozen combs, assorted 10 do scissors 14000 gun flints 10 gross gun worms 200 dozen butchers' knives AXES. 25 dozen axes, to weigh from 5 to 5* pounds 05 dozen half-axes, to weigh 3* pounds 12 do squaw axes, to weigh 3 pounds 45 do hatchets, to weigh 1* pounds To be delivered at the place Where manufactur ed, or in the city of New York or Philadelphia as may be required, without additional expense. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, &c. There will also be required, to be delivered in Nem Yort at the Same time, the following agricul tural implements: 200 axes, to weigh from 4* to 5* pound? 200 half-axes, to weigh 3* pounds 1100 weeding hoes, different sizes 8 cross-cut saws, 4of 6 feet and 4. of 7 . ferit in length 75 draWing knives, 12 inches in - 144th; 60 augurs, in equal proportionsofl inch,l inch, and *-inch 150 lb. brass kettles, assorted sizes. The sum of $lOOO is to be expended in the above' articles, and The quantity will be increased or di minished :to meet that sum. as no sample is to be exhibited of thein, it must be understood that they are to be of the best quality. ' ALSO, The following agricultural implements, deliver. able at New York: 180 axes, to weigh from 4* to 5* pounds 180 half-axes, to weigh 3* pi . sunds 1000 weeding hoes, assorted sizes 75 single-horse ploughs, with clevikand cast km mould boards . • 450 pairs trace-chains, bright straight links, each chain tci.be 6 feet 4 inches in lengthi and to :weigh not less than 3} pounds 55 log-chains, each chain to weigh 25 pounds 850 best No. 10 Whittmore cotton cards 20 cross-cut saws, 7 feet in length -20 do do 8 feet in length 100 "single cut" cross-cut saw files -150 hand-saws, of good, quality 120 hand saw files • 75 drawing-knivbs, 12 inches in length - 850 l'quarters" screw augurs; in equal propor tions cd-"2-inch," "1-inch," , .and "1 ipcli 1 1 000 "quartes," "socket-chisels," - in equal pro portions of 1 and inch - - 75 planes, complete, equal proportions of "fore ' and jack" • The sum of s2ooo,is to be expended in the above articles, and the quantity will he increased or diminished to meet that soul As. no sample ;With/e' exhibited of them, it must be understood that they are to be of the beat quality. GUNS. I In addition to the above and foregoing, there will be required 660 north-west guns, two-thirds of which must measure 36 inches in length 'of barrel. and one-third 42 inches; to be delivered at the place where manufactured or in the city of New York or Philadelphia, as may be required; samples of them ale deposited in the office of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs. There wilt also be required 100 ; Indian rifles, more or less; but as the department has not a suit able sample it is expected that each bidder will ac company his bid with a sample of the article be proposes to furnish. The above proposals may be divided into five parts, for each place of delivery, viz:. Ist. Blankets. 2d. Goods. Hardware, to include the agricultural imple ments. 4th Axes and hatchets. sth. Northwest guns and rifles. The lowest competent respOnsible bidder will receive the whole or any part• of the contract sic. cording to the above scale, the department reserv ing to itself the right to determine whether the bid der is competent and responsible or:not. A schedule of the articles, with, samples, -may be seen at the office of the CommisSioner of Indian Affairs, in Washington, exhibiting.the amount of money to be expended for each article; but the de partment reserves the right to increase or diminish the quantity of any of the articles :named, or sub. stitute others in lieu thereof. The whole amount in money to be applied to the purchase of goods, will be about $85,0543; of which some Sto,ooo will be wanted on the sea board, and the residue in the west. Goods of A merican manufacture, ell other things being equal, will be preferred, but as all the samples of blankets and cloths on hand are of foreign :manufacture, it will be necessary, when a domestic article is bidfor, that the sample of it should accompany the bid, to enable the department to decide whether it is of equal quality with the samples to be exhibited. The party proposing to supply the articles will make an invoice of all the items embraced in-the above list, and affix the prices, in dollars and cents. at which he or they u-ill furnish them, deliverable in New York and St. Louis respectively; op or be. l fore the fifteenth day :of Martrekt, ussuthing the quantity of each-article as speciffd in this adver tisement, and extending the cost, making an aggre gate of the whole invoice before sending 'it on —s The goods will be inspected at New York or St. Louis by an- agent of the UnitedlStates, who will be appointed by the department for the purpose, and to ascertain the conformity of the articles pur chased with the samples exhibited, when the con. Arad shall be made, and with the terms of the con tract itself, which shall contain 'a clause, that if the articles are not furnished within the time pre scribed, or if they are of insufficient quality, in the opinion of the,agent aforesaid, and if within five days after notice of such ifisulfiCiency the party shall not furnish othersin lieu thereof, of the te quired quality, the United States shall be authori zed to purchase them of others, and to charge any increase of price they maY be compelled to pay therefor to the contractor, who shall pay the saidl difference to the United States.'l4l4' me Bonds will be required, in the amount of the bids, with two good sureties, the sufficiency. of whom to be certified bva United States judge or Virrotttostai.Piyinent wilt be matte r contract is completed, and the delivery of the goOdsl at New York and St. Louis respectisely, to an agent of the department, upon a duplicate invoice certified by him. • Conimunications to be marked, '.Proposals 'for Indiah goods." The bids will be submitted with the following heading, and none will be received that are not made in the form and terms here prescribed: e I (or we) propose to furnish, for the service of the Indian Department. the following goods, at the prices affixed to them respectively. viz: (Here insert the list of goods.) .• Deliverable in the city of New York, or St. Louis, on or before the day of next; and in case of the acceptance of his propral, the quantity being prescribed by the department, 4 i (or we) will execute a eontract, according to this agreement, and give satisfactory security to the department, within ten days after the acceptance of this bid; and in care of failure to enter into such contract, and giiie such security, I (or wo) will pay to the United States the difference between the sums ' bidden by me, (or us.) and the sum which the United States may be obliged to pay for the same articles." Each and every bid must also be accompanied! with a guarantee in the following form. to be sign- : , ed by one or more responsible persons, whose midi.] ciency must be certified by some one who is known to the department, either persolially or by his adi.! vial position: (or we) hereby guaranty that the' above bidder. will comply with the terms of the'. advertisement for s Proposals :for Indian goods-,"1. dated October 1, IS-I', if the contract should be awarded to him, and enter intis bond for the execul tion of the same within the tiine prescribed. .1 (BEAL.] DIIPATITNEViT, OrEICE AFFAIIIA, October 1, MI6. .MEDILL, Commissioner of Indian Affairs oct7.3tawtt4nov, Lodes 01'0 . 4 Mikis: RECEIVED this day, seseral packages of 'curl rich new 01* Persian--4embossed Ombri, Bro cade, Chawelion, Striped, Plaid and Pouts de Soid, and Black Satin, Striped Aitnottr Dress Silks, and will be sold cheap for Cash. by 3 ABSALOM MOJUtIS, N 0.8 5 Market at. --'------ niew — "Dre — ss 0 Dirshams. i WE have now on hand a full assortment of bea& I tiful French aad Scotch dress Gilley:tins, twil led and plain, at remarkable low prices. Also, an article of Embroidered Gingluurv--vary boadtifill for Dresses, for sale by AIISALOMIHORDIS, sera. !No. 6b Market street. Sir Cares New EAU Prints. JUST RECEIVED this day, embracing all the new and desirable styles in the market; and will lie sold at greatly reduced prices, by se .15 ABSALOM MORRIS* No. 65 Market st Cashmere, and De Lednes. . Tina RECEIVD, a tiewitiful assortment of new style Paris printed, Orribri shaded, Rep Corded and plain Cashmeres and Mains, and for sale by septa ADSALODIMORIUS, 65 Market strecti .. Several liegairs it JUST received from Nev York, a large quantity el of Havanna and Principe Segars of the most popular and sup - .liar brands now i t use. Also,'ar, excellent article of chewing Tobacco and several bales of superior Cuba Lettf Tobacco for sale. 1 H. E. WINCHESTER, No.-dO,Third.street, two doors from the Post Ottie. may 9,. 11HE P RUGS. 'S • F • NS.--An say on the Progress of Nations, in Productive Industry, Topulation..and Wealth; illustrated by statistics of Mining, Agriculture, Manufactures, Commerce, Revenues, Banking, Internal ImprciVe meets, Mortality, Emigration ,and Population;l by Ezra C. Seaman. A few copies of the above work for sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, corner of Market and 3d sta. New Books. . • TEST RECEIVED—LicrrnnS *non Banana, Asia s.) Minor, by Mrs. E. A. Schneider, with an on the prospects of :the Heathen and our duty essay pa to thenr, by Rev B. Schneider, and all introduCtio. by Rev. E. Heiner, it. M. Published by Rev. Sadin ,Gutelius, Cbambersbnrgb, 1846. rot sale by Jell 80,1140 A 501EIBLER016Wood'se i ems. ~ - _.' ~. .~ ~.~ -a _.. sTi j erces fresh Rice; 14 bbls, Conkline improved Lard Oi - 10,000 lbs. 'Bacon,. Shoulders. On hind end for sale by F. SELLERS - ... --, sep24.. - No. 17, Liberty street. _ . 14' 100 kegs, No. 1, Lard on consignment; jAnd for sale by -.. . F. SELLERS. sep,24, No. 17, Liberty street.. • QUPAR HOUSE SIOLLASSES.--6 bbla..Goodals; sep:. H. Molassesi ba.store arid for sale by 23. • , F.-SELLERS. - ilootrurarsisteive and'Bone Linement 5 Grote, _LP: ilnat received and for Bale by gep23.. - HAYS Sr. BROCKWAY. S ENSES -10 Gross, for sale by EIHAYS& BROCIEWAY, se 23 • Conimercial Row,. Libarty st. FINED BORAX-1 Case, just received and for IV sale by, Kw y se 23 HAYS Et BROE TEED CAMPHOR---1 Barrel, just received . and for sale low for caul". • ' sep23 - - HAYS & BROCKWAY. STOR 01L-1 Bbl.y for sale by _ _ I 8003 HAYS &r. BROCKWAY. Q P,ANISH. WIIITE%- - --11.11b15., just rece i ved, and o_:foz s galo by HAYS 6t:BROCKWAY:- Dbls:, for sale lbyrby 1 sep23 RAYS St. BROCKWAY. OIL--1. Bbl, for sale - by 1 4-71 sop 23 HAYS . & BROCKWAY GLIIE--4 Bbls., for sale by aep23 HAYS & BROCKWAY B. TURPENTINE-6 Bbls, for sale by, - S2eP23 HAYS & BROCKWAY iMONS-75 Dozes Lemons; for sale'very low; by • (jyl4) JAMES MAY. Altssouri Hides, formic low to close jEj. consignment. - (je26) JAMES MAY. etORN-117 ecke Corn, for sale by je26 JAMES MAY. 11DIGMETAL.1" ton Scioto Furnace pig, , iron for .r; ego by 6020 .FAMES MAY. r UININF.--100 ounces just received and for sale lot, by B. A. FALTNESTOCX & C 0.,, sepl 1. k- corner of 6th and Wood sts. CASTILE SOAP- 1 10 cases just received: and for sale by B. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO., eep9 i - cor.6th and Wood st. TtEFINEO LIQUORICE-100 lbs; just received and for sale by B. A. FAIINESTOCK 6: CO., .e .9 . , - eor. 6th and Wood eta AND CRUCIBLES--100 netts just reseired. and for sale by B. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO., corner6th and Wood sts._ 'RS AND VARNISHES, Of the very best ity f foe Sale et H. H. RYAN'S Cabinet ms, N 0.31 Fifth street. 1 -.. jyl6 Catitan Rifle Barrels.. ,THER supply of the above just received fur vale at manufacturers prices, by GEORGE COCHRAN, 24 Wood street, Lard DU. • trlbargiscia superior quaHtf . for s4e lowA close consi g nments I sep 17 GEORGE COCHRAN, .113 Wood street. EMONS.---100 boxes lemons in goixl order, for sale, by. P. C. MARTIN, / 20. 60 Water street rINE SALINA TABLE SALT-50 bags (small size) very Sne Salina Salt, fit for table use and Dairies, for sale low by P. C. , IDARTIN; * i SO Water st. vi- Innsqueto Netts. 1 • F.O. S. SWARTZ has on hand a lot of very an perior white and coloreti-Mu9queto Netts ilia will be sold cbean at No. 106 Mare Maroef street. jel3 ,. 1 1 , ,10110gANY VENEERS ANIY : BerARDS--Jirst iyi received, a large assortment of above, and . r sale at',..,- . le .. BLUMES sepS No. 112 Wood street, 2nd door above sth Brilaier t S 8a1.0114* I ST received an assortmens;Parge sizes,Brasiei's ,1 - Jand Bellows; also, Parlour and Kitchen, do. and Retail, JOIIN W. BLAJR, -se' 29. - 120 Wood at. 3I , CORD & KING, corner of Wood and Fifth sts di . ..Crawford, 11.,D4 • I) ESPTCTPULLY tenders his services to the citi zens of Pittsburgh and cicihity, OlEney St. Clair street opposite the Exchange Hotel, septlo.4l3ln Latest Improvement. BDSTEABS of different /dude with Gazzam's iron patent fastenings, superior to anything now in use, for sale low at the furniture!warehouse of angt. T.,8. YOUNG & Co, Hand street. TABLES—Picr, Centre and Card Tables of differ cnt patterns. If you want a ,gootl article cheap call at the Furniture \Warehouse of • T. 11. YOUNG' Co, jc6 ,:31 Hand st. NITARDROBES—If you want to purchase a V good wardrobe cheap call at the furniture warehouse of T. B. YOUNG & CO, iY/7 31 Hand s t 11D EMT EdiDS—Mahogany, Dirth, hlapd e, Cherry El and Poplar, high and low post bedsteads al ways on hand and for sale low at the Furniture warehouse of T. B. YOUNG iz co, jog ; - 3111axid st. Wood Street Property for Stale, TiIAT desirable lot of ground at tho feet of Wood street, occupied at the time of the great fire by Messrs. King titolmes, is offered for gale. Enquire of lane) yt. K. MOORITEAD, === A r ; N. 0. Sugar, strictly prime - ± 4 t l 25 bbls. Nos. 4 and G Loaf; 10 cases "Coverings" D. R. Loaf Sugar bbts N. 0. Nfolassesy .n store and for saleby LAMBERT Sr. SHIPTON, 133 and t 35 Wood street. rrOBACCO-10 bxs Hutchinson's 3s; _IL 30 bxs Price & Barnuid's ss; 10 " J. R. Grante ss;: 15 " Layton's ss; 55 " Is., 125., 165., 325. i Balt. plug, and Ladies Twist; atnviag this day. and for sale by aug2s • LAMBERT Sc SHIPTON. 3nn BAGS Green. Rio, part ptime; wk , 6 Old Government Java; Arriving this day and for sale by aug2s ;LAMBERT & SHIPTON F ISH -15 -1: 20 " 3 North . " 10 " f l 1 " " 20 " Herring (Allwives) 5 " No. 1 Salmon; in store and for sale by raug2.sl LAMBERT Rc SHIPTON. q NEAS--120 packages Y. R., G. P. and Powchong, of late importations, arriving and for gale by [aug2s] LAMBERT & SIIIPTON. Fer , Sale at the Wharf. TUST receiVed..pqr Canal Boat— ') 10,000 feet inch poplar; 1 0 . 000 " t " seasoned; 45,000 " 414 Scantling.' jyB WU...MADTH. ECEIVED-..rPer,Canal Boat Great Westom-... 10Oposeherry,Scantling --s x s and 64-6 ODO Lights 'Window Bash suitable for the Avestan trade, 12x16,,10:120V8:1 0 . For sale hy - • ; ' ' L. WILEIARTH. gAPING a very large and commodious ware house, we are prepared to receive (in 'midi tion to freight for shipment) a large amount of Pro duce, t(e. on storage at low rates. jy23 C. A. McANULTY &CO, Canal Elazig. A n BBLS, Pitch; e)V 50 , c Rosin' 150 Boxes Tobacco, variotts sites; 10,000 Seed lest Cigars; On consignment and will.be 'sold low for Cath l or 'exchanged fbr Pittdburgh Manufactures, - seps - TAAFFE & o,covNoxt.. rrIO.I3ACCO.-1 5 large and 90 small boxes Mime.. ri tobacco, of prime qnality, just received on consignment, and will be sold cheap far eashi - or Pittsburgh manufaeteres. august 18 TAAFFE & OTOICNV,II.. PsALms"' HYMNS' for the lie° the Genniul nefortned Church in the S. of America, En glish and Gelman. Fot sale by - jell-SCIIIBA SCIIEISIXII4 115 Wood at. and fltireloal ODloot - Realth is the -charm of We, withotitit gold; Love's letters; tliends; all; all, are anenjoyediß.: 1)0CTOIL. BROWN, t,gularly educated an front the eastern cit; • ies, would respectfully ark cloance, to the:citizens of_ ' l ; l Pittsburgh,Ali h A eg May and - vicinity; that he can be '' ,l ; l -tg r t l consulted private and y - 145kW0 %) ;'"-,.ve Confidentially, every day_ i - Th ) evening at his. .on Tharnond Alley,_' a few-, doors from Wood street, towards the market; ~ • Dr. Brown gives his particular attention to tho reatment and investigation of the following disea sea: All diseases arising from InThurities of the Blood! scrofula, syphilis, seminal wiekness• unPoteneYt salt rheum, diseases of the eye and ear, rheumatism, piles,palsey: - Dr. Brown has much pleasure in announcing to . the public, that he is in.possession of the latest in• formation and itnproVement in the treatment of secondary sypltile, practised at the Paris Lock Hos pital. The modem researches on syphilis, its complications and consemien6es., and•ther improved -rnoles of practice which have been made known to the public but recentleyi and to those - chiefly who make this branch of Medicine, their particu lar study and practise. • - Many new and valuable remedies +Levelion late ly introduced, whichsecures the patientbeing mer- curialized out of existence Strangers are apprised that Doctor Brown has been educated in every- branch of medicine, and regularly Jultnitted to practise;and that he now confines himself to the study andpractice of this particular bratich,togeth-. er with all diseases of a private or delicate nature,. incident to the human frame. No cure . no pay.. Recent eases are relieved in a sbort time,- wigs out interruption from business. • • 01llee on Diamond Alley, a feW doors from Wood street, towards the market, Consultatimuf trictly confidential.rnYl2..td.kivy . . ffew.a!;. rIL.ICKENERS SUGAR COATED VEGETABLE PILLS are the first and,only Medicine ever known that will positively Lure Headache, Giddiness, Measles, Salt Rheum, Rheumatism, Piles, . Heartburn, Worms, Disp ep Schrvy, Cholera Marlins, Small Pox, Jaundice, Coughs, Quinsy, Pains in the Back, Whooping Cough, Inward Weskness, (I, Consumption, Tits, Palpitation of the Heart, Liver Complaint, . Rising in the Throat, Erysipelas, Deafness, Dropsy, Asthma, Itchings of the Skin, Fevers of all kinds, - Colds, Gout, Gravel, Female Complaints, Nervous Complaints, And all other diseases originating tram impurities th ,e blood.- . 0" They have cured, since their introduction, over 2,000 persons, who have been kiven tip ns hope less cases, by the most eminent Physicians. It'," They are patronized and recommended by men of the highest distinction, among whistrr axa— Hon. David R. Porter, Hon. Henry Clay, HOll. John Q. Adams, lion. Daniel Webster, lion. Martin Van Buren, -Hon. J..C. Calhoun, Gem Winfield Scotts - Col. R. M. Johnson & Hon. James K. Polk, Gen. Lewis Cass. tctr Their virtues are so infallible that the money will be returned in all cases they do notgive Luther. sal satisfaction. Although but two and a. half years • , have elapsed SiliCC these celebrated Pills were firat introduced to the public, the sale of then' in the . Eastern and middle States hhs far exceeded Dr: Clickenees Mo_st sanguine oipectations." -During the past year alone, no less than 10,000 gross of boxes . - have been sold in the State of New York, 6,000 in'',- Pennsylvanin, 4;060 in Maryland; 0,000 in New. Ser.- 7 ! sey, 2,000 iniMlaware and 9,000 in the New England States, requiring the constant employment of 27- hande, eiclusive'ot printers and engravers. In the. - same period, upwards of 200,000 copies of, the "Family -Doctor" have. been ordered by agents in every ,section of the eeuntry. These facts must. show, .conclusively, that Dr: Clickenees Sugar Coat- - ed Pills, besides being the very best medicine in the world, are held in the highest - estimation bythepublic.._ • gilt...extend ,pahlication to attindefuar:' • tersnuornalnrifliave - reeciterneVrVnia = " bUt individuala and families,-who have experienced the benficial effects of icketierts Sugar Coated Pills, but we deem it unnecessary. The most in contestible evidence of their unprecedented success, are the numberless Imitations and Counterfeits which have already appeared, notwithstanding :the brief rilid 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 disguise the ingredients of their vile compounds and palm them off for the "real simon pure." Such paltry shifts cannot last long without exposing . theirhideous deformity. Truth and honesty must inevitably pre-, rail over rascality, and deception. For sale in Pittsburgh by WM. JACKSON, at Vs! Patent Medicine Warehouse, No. 89, Liberty street,- head of Wood Et., Pittsburgh. Price, 25e. per box. Dr. Clickenees principal office is Si Barclay street, New York: • tiV- Beware of an imitation article called Im proved Sugar Coated Pills, purporting to be patented,* as both the pills and the pretended patent are for geries, got up by a miserable ludek in New - York, who, for the last four or - five years, has made his living by counterfeiting popular medicines. —Remember, Dr, C, V. Clickener is the original inventor of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing of - the sort was ever heard of Until he introduced them in June, 1843. Pureliaiers should, therefore, always ask for Clickener s Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills,and take no ether, or they will be made the tictims•of a fraud. - tnai9 storage. security tts Pußtiiixsoita. usikbr a 9: SUOMI. COATED-PILL 9 basz,.x.o 16 M 1 551. 4 %%2A 1, WOW .Ls fIURIFY THE BLOODAND CLEANSE THE 1. BODY.--It is an astonishing fact, that a very large class of diseases can only be cured lry such remedies as will enter into the Bzetni, and circu late with it, through every portion of the body, for only by this Means can the remedy. be lirought into immediate contact with the disease; and to at , rain this desirable end,no preparation has been so uniformly successful as DR. JAYNE'S ALTER-. TIVE. Sorefula, Kings' Evil, Cancer and Cance4.- ous Tumours, White Swellings, Enlargement of, the Boncsy Chronic Rheutaatism and Gout, Eruptive dis : . eases of the. Skin, old and indolent Hlceiti Goirrints Swellings of the 'Throat &c., are cured with a-certain ty, that has astonished every beholder. It is, he r sides, one of the most pleasarttarticles that can be, taken into the stomach, operating as a tonic, and removing Dyspeptic and Nervous affections; and imparting a glow of animation and health, tine- quailed by any thing in the whale Alateria Medica. - For sale at No. 8 South Third $L per bottle, or $lO per dozen: - - - For sale in Pittsburgh at thePERIN TEASTORE, onFonrth street, near Wood, and at the Drug Store of 1.1, ,P Schwa:tr., Federal street, Allegheny City. angslB.,d _ fill:1E SKIN AND COMPLEXION, at this-(and, I indeed, every other) season, is often tetulsiie in appearance, caused, in eight cases out of ten, by the atmosphere; and what persona suppose disc= of the blood, is simply a disease of the -akin. if some of the thousands who . take purgative medicine, pills, and useless Sarsaparilla, were tb use on their skin a softening and clearing-balmythat opens the. pores, whitens the akin, and causes altitalthy perspi- - ration, that, be the skin never so disfigured, unheal• thy, or diseased with pimples or freckles, sunburn,' tan and morphew the true and genuine JONES'S. ITALIAN CHE MICAL SOAP never Alla to cute and dispel them, and to make the skin clear and lovely. It acts so mildly and _soothingly oh the akin, that pbytricians TM It on ladies and mfittita, in old cases of town, erysipelas, salt rheum, sore head, ringworm, and it (mind, the genuine Jones' soap} has often effected a cure when every other remedy failed. It is indeed a blessed remedy. Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehonse, S$ Liberty street,hend of Wood—at thesame place is sold the Moorish Hair Dye, Ceral. Hair ,Reatora -60, and Spanish Lily. White. Printerpar. °melt—Sign of the Atnerican taglea 82 Chatbata Street, New York. - - trRP. poisTiotitt effect tm the Skill of common. pre. pared Chalk is not generally known by.ladies; how yellow rough and unhealthy it snakes the skin in . ; time; besides. what a corpse like, palidlooklit.giies when applied. 'they should tine a beautiful prepar.; t ration, purely vegetable, which giveslhe lacewing bt+ k, a natural lite.like whiteness, and Makes itf , smooth. It is Called Jones , Spanish Lilly White,l and is sold at „TACtSONiS Patent Medicine Ware.! house, 89 Libdrty street, bea,3of Woedi, at the - tame} place ie.eold Jones ) Cpral Heir Restorative, ChdinicatSoap and unrivalled shaving soap. • • • tr. - -. _ . r Al 3 CIDER. -12 Barrel 4 e MAlRv ra - b ic eii 44.) der for-sale 131 w4terztrvoti • be . 2C` - •