ITTSBURGH; BOARD OF TRADE. - - . : L. ..: c0x3t1T...., pr. on OCTOBT.II. N.l BCH,. - ' ' - W. 'W. : Wallace tdrtinz, Prepared and corrected . eiv,ery Afternoon. E uji:A,:r.e:A 19 - INCHES WATEII IN THE CHANNEZ • ARRIVED Consul, Bownlan, Brownsville. Louis 31 - Lane) , Bennett, Brownsville Arrow, Atkinson; Beaver. Oneota,.Gordeii, Beaver. Michigan, Boies, Beaer. , DEPARTED. Oneota, Gordoh, Beaver; Arrow, Atkinson Beaver, -:Louis McLane; Bennett,, Brownsville. . Consul, Bowman, Brownsville. Michigan, Boies, Beaver.. ' Hudson, Ebbert, Cincinnati Zanesville Packet, Scales, Zanesville. IMPORTS R,T R ' IVER. Mononganda Improvement - 7 91 kegs nails, .15 bags 0at5,2.5 boxes.gluss, 4 ton pig iron, 5 bbla flour. - •Per str Consul-50 bundles sheet iron, 131 bxs lasq 40 bbls flour 54 bbls whiskey. Per str Minor 273 bushels %%beat, 48 bbls flour. New York PlanO Fortes: . . TORN lI.4IELLOR No. 811 Wood street (between Diarmind alley and . 4th sti-een has received and oteale three new Piano Fortes from the manufac tory of A. If. Gale & Co., successors to the' “New York Manufacturing Company," which will be sold at the same pricy as ii New -York city, adding only the price of transportation. The quality of these Pianos is now so_well known, and, established, that it is not considered necessary' to state wherein their stiperiority over others con sista, thnse who are desirous of purchasing can be fully satisfied, as to the quality, Oftone and workman ship, by calling on the subscriber. The patterns of these Pianos arc entirely new and such as are now fashionable in New York city. -They will be sold for cash anon a moderate credit for apprOved endorsed paper.- . JOHN H. MELLOR, sep 18 - . SI Wood street. Y..RNITIAN.RLIND FACTORY. ANDREW 'WHITE'S l 'VENITLAN BLIND FACTORY. PITTSTAEET, BETWEEN PENN AND EIBERTY, A T the junction of Ferry and Liberty', adjoining Kinkaid7s Plough Factory; where he continues to manufacture the best article made in Pittsburgh or Allegheny, without fear of contradiction, which will be sold at the lowest possible rates for cash. VENITIAN SHUTTERS, Stationary and Revolving. -." itr.. My. V n ti an Blinds are always kept For sale iky li. Li. RYAN, On Fifth street. octl-ly jOll. SALE--A large assortment Of almost all sizes of window sasltand glass to suit when; wanted; yellow and purple carpet chain; scoool books; slates and pencils; writing, letter and wrapping paper; ink and quills; a variety of handsome house pictures and paper hangings in any quantity to suit purchasers.' I. HARRIS, Agt—and Corn. Merchant, . octs.lllw . No. 12, St. Clair M. movaNirs'ia GOODS T UST received a very beautiful assortment . or .t.l Mourning dress goods. Among them may be found Lupine's superior .13ombasinestit nearly half their usual prices. Alpaca Lustres,black, ail .Mous de Lames, GVeves,•Ciapes, &c., Ege. oc2 BARROWS & TURNER, 4ti Market et. IBDUNS ! RlBBONS!—Received at Barrows & Turner's, 75 Sc. very handsome (new style) bonnet ribbons at 1 . 2 i cents per yard. l Market street, _ _ . Tobnw, Buitft and ' Cigar Store s . 0 5 FIFTH STREET. JUST RECEIVED, a'sery choice lot of mann (be • Lured Tobacco, of "various brands, am ongi which. Branch's Aromatic. Cavendish; :Peyton's Honey Dew-Fives; James Thomas', Jr., Nectar Leaf; - - John' Ender's Honey Dew Ladies' Twist; Lawre Lottier Baltimore Also, n very fine later Chiba hiller Leaf, which will :be sold in small or large quantities. Together with every variety of Cigars, which will he sold:liholCsale or retail. sep2d-dlm JACOB DPCOLLISTDR. Just Publlshea. STATE BOOK OF PENNSYLVANIA—Containing an account of the Geography, History, Govern .meat, and Resources, and noted citizens of the State; with a map of the State and of each County; for the use of Schools, by THONAg It. BUBROWES: - -The above described hook may with the utmost :propriety be recommended to the attention of. Direc tors of Public Schools, and - to Teachers in general. The author in-his preface states, <, A book calculated to impart to our youth a full and accurate knowledge of their own State, has long- been deemed necessary, Whether this. will supply the want, experience alone can • determine„ The counties are not treated in at ordr, but classes, accordinr , to their farm of surface, productions, and historicarrelations. To carry out the design, a small state map, in addi. Sibnlo , the several busty maps, has been construct. ed, with the classes of counties maikcil upon it." For sale - by the &Ct. and retail at the Book and Paper Warehouse of-LUKE LOOMIS, Agent. ep 30 • No. 83 Wood at. Pittsburgh. PROCLAUATION, By virtue of a precept under the hands of the Hon. Benjamin Patton, jr4 President of the .court of Common Pleas in and for the sth Judicial District of Pennsylvania, and justice of the Court ..of Oyer and Terrniner, and General Jail Delivery, .in and for said District, and William Porter and AVilliam Kerr, :Esquires, Assoeihte Judges of the :same courts, in and for the said County of Alle. ~gheny, dated the 16th day of . .tllay, in the year of .our Lord one thousand eight huhdred and forty-six, and to me directed, for 'holding! a Court of Oyer :and Terininer, and General Jail Delivery, at the .Court House, in the city of Pittsburgh, on the 4th ~Monday of October next, at 10 lo'cleek, A, 111, Public notice is hereby given, to all Justices of the Peace, Coroner and Constables, of the County of Allegheny, that they be them and there, in their ,proper persons, with their rolls, records, imjuisi :tions; examinations, and other (remembrances, to •do those things ; which to theii 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 agrnst them as shall be just. -Givcd ,under my hand at Pittsburgh, this 15th .day of September, in the year lof our Lord 1846, _and of the Commonwealth the 18th. F.LIJAH TROVILLO, Sheriff. '-',ll/IE PROGRESS OP NATIONS.—An Essay on .the Progress of Nations, in Productiveludastry, sCavilizaticio POpulation and 'Wealth; illustrated by statistics Of Mining, Agrieultufre, Manufactures, , Commerce,.Rovenues, Banking,llnternal Improve.. merits, Mortality, Emigration and -Population; by ,Ezra C. Seaman. - A fr - ' " ew copies of the above svork for sale by. JOHNSTON 4 STOCKTON, corner of Market and 3d eta New Books• . JUST RECEIVED--LETTens FROM BROOM, Asia 4 MiMar i 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 anintroductio.. by Rey. E. Heiner, A. M. 'Published by Rev. Samln Zutelius,Chambersburgh,lB , l6. For sale by SCRIBA SC:HEISLER, 115 IVood st SIIA.WLs, LARGE and splendid assortment of rich and inagnilicent SHAWLS, just received this day .embracin,tell the new and desirablentyles, viz: Paris .Printed Torkeri,Cashmere and "Breclia, Embroidered Black anci Mode colored Silk, Fringe, Thibbat and Chamelion Plaid, and Striped Silk, Merino; and Persian, Plaid, Silk and Worsted, together with a great variety of Woollen Shawls, and will be dis posed of at a small advance on the original cost, .by , ABSALOM MORRIS, • sepls . No. 66Market st. _ Cotton.Yrtrxi t 'Sse., , A g 1 - 111 n LBS. a s sorted nambers, bug and 1- 101 Vt./kJ short reel Cotton Yarn, - 15,000 lbs. Carpet Chain. 10,000 " Cotton Twine. .' • 150 Bales Common Batting. • 100 " Extra family do. e ' • For sale low to city or country trade, by M. B. - RHEY & CO., 57 Wood str ,,,,ames Blakely dThrgyr. - Tames Blakely, Alderkian. ,PPI.V. on Penn st., opposite D. Leech & Co"s.„ / packptlime office. 01E14 hours from 7' o'clock DI to .8 o , ciock P ~* - • 0, , • BALTIMORE ELECTIONS Froin the Baltimore Sun of Thursday morning, we clip the following result of the eleetion, held in that city, for Senator. and Delegates, on Wednes day last. The Whigs have elected their Senator, Captain Chas. M. Deyser, by a ma&ority of 7 votes over Joshua Vansant, .F.sq. - , the democratic candi date. The Delegates elected , are the lion. John P. Ken nedy and Abraham -B. Patterson, P.s l q., wtigs; and Francis Baughman, Elias . Ware, Jr.i and Nathan iel Cox, Esgis., democrats. 1. The highest vote received that in favor of Mr. Baughman, which is.- 7. votes over that of Mr Ware, the next, highest oh his own tfclet, and 66 over that of Mr. Spillman, the lowest; 12 votes over that of Capt. Kersey, the Senator elect; 14 aver that of Mr. Kennedy, and 93, over that of Mr, Simms; the lowest whig delegate vote. The aggregate Whig delegate vote is 7391; the aggregate democratic delegate vote is 7420, being a majority in favor of the latter, of 20 - rotes. The entire whig aggregate vote for Senate and Legisla ture is 7308; the entire democratic aggregate vote Senate and Legislature is 7321, being a majority in favor of the latter of 23 votes, The aggregate majorty of the successful candi, dates for the Legislature, over their competitors, is 60 votes _The vote on 'the bientaial sessions bill exhibits a majority of 684 against the bill, and with the An napolis vote, will probably insure its defeat in the State. The vote on this question, it will be seen, falls short of the aggregate vote, indicating that there were '305 persons who did not vote upon it at all, and at the same time showing that many voted upon the subject without- reference to party. The state ol the vote on this question afibrds a very fair inference of the popular desire for reform by a State Convention. LATER FROM THE ARMY CEIITAINTS raTTLE.--By the steamship Galveston, at New Orleans, Galveston papersof the latest dates have been received: The brig Mary,Capt. Norris, of fiendloy & Co's Line, arrived on the 22i Met, at Galveston, 33 days from NewVork, with a heavy freight and fourteen passengers. The Kentucky Regiment ; under Col. Marshall, • numbering about: 81,10 men, is encamped at the mouth of the Lavacca with 200 men on the sick list, awing to the fatigues of a long march, This regiment hasjust received orders to march forth with to Canadr.o.. The Tennessee Regiment isj daily expeCtee :ff ° Neither of:these regiments were intended to join Gen IVool. Afi arrival at Port Lavacca which left Matamoras oil 18th inst., reports that! news had been , received very lately from Gen.! I Taylor, to the effect that be was marching upon I Monterey with 800 mcn and was within a few: miles of that city. Monterey was said to kc de. tended with a force of 15,Q00 Mexicans under General Ampudia. The Mexicans from all guar.! tern were flocking into the city very fast. G,elt. Wool is still at San Antonio, waiting pro- I drably far further supplies, which are fast reaching! Dent The Steamer Great Britain, the iron mammoth, has how been out frifteen days, and may be considered as fully due, ihe hurt to sail on the 22d ultimo, and will bring but two days later intelligence than that received by the Hibernia, but at the present time, even a half day's later news would be worth thous-ands of dollars to the dealers in flour, grain, and cotton. At Baltimore on Wed neiday there was very little doing in the flour marketit was held at $1,25._. Good to prime red 'wheat was held at $1 to sl,rts per bush. ILD WINES & L(Q,UOR.>--;:onsieling of kJ Port Wine: Madeira 'Wine; Malaga -. do; • Rilenish do;-in half and quarter pipes, and on draught warranted pure; Pale Brandy, of different brands; Dark do, Holland Gin fine flavor; Peach Brandy, 8 years old; Apple Lb, 1 do do; Old Rye Whiskey, 8 and 11 years old, t of the above Liquors from under Custom Lock, for sale in quantities to suit by P. C. MARTIN, • ou Water 0.-4 G. W. Biddle, Denil * •. HAS rernoccd•to N 0.109 Smith ?`.-./ 11,00011,. .% field si., where he will perform all operations on the Teeth satisfae ;LY torijy. 5 i ,....- N. IL—Having lately made one , -f - '"k of the greatest improvements in /2 , i I, forceps that has ever appeared be •;',::: ~:l fore the public, he has been able '• to extract teeth with such case r as to astonish all those who have availed themselves ofhis services. Pittsburgh, July 24, 1846-ly Jlrtck House and Lot for Sale. -77- Qr in Exchange for Nails or Window Wass. 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 by 100 feet deep, situated on the Allegheny river above the Glass House, It will be sold at a reason ble price, title unexceptionable. . Apply to 11LAK ELY & MITCH EL, scp, 17. Real F.:date Agents. Fall anti Winter Dry A. A. MASON, No. 62, Market Street, Simpion's Row, HAS received 42 cases and packages of Cheap Foreign and Staple Dry Goode, Which have been recently purchased at ruinous low prices in the east ern markets, and will be sold at extremely low rates. We name in part: • DRESS GOODS. Splendid'shaded Pekin and other st black and blue black Gro de Rhinos, and Gro de Swiss; new style Fret Mona de Mains; new style cashmere and California Plaids; new 'style Ginb quality; Alpziecas and Apines. SHAWLS! SHAWLS French Cashmere, Terkerri Printed, very rich; Zephyr Worsted, Mocha, Damask, 'Mho, Merino, Woolen and other shawls. LINEN GOODS. Linen Cambric handkerchief's,. al Stitched and ReVere Bordered lidkk great variety; Linen Sheetinge; Dama and Table Daniask; Bird's Eye, Scot.' buck Diapers; Brown Table "Covers, kinsi Crash, Sze. DOMESTIC GOODS • . New styles.of ' Prints of all qualm s, one case as low as 4 eta :; one case Orange and BI a, slightly im perfect, GI- cents; good dark' Prints)•fast colors; as low. as 7 cents; fine dark blue do. 9 cents; very rich do. for 10 and 12 cents, - usual price 18 and 20 cents; sixteen bales b rown Muslim, every quality, at factory prices. ' KentuckyJs ans for 20 cents. 1 Cassinetts as low as 28 cents. Canton Flannels 9 cents. Also; tickings, flannels, stripes, checks, bla l rets, counter panes; plaid linsoys, bleached goods o every variety; one case,Nankeen as low as 9 cents per yard. FOR GEIVTLEMEIV.'-'. • Black - , blue, olive,brown, drab, French,. English, and American Clotho, from $2, to s3per yard. Sup. black and fancy Cassimerescall prices, Satin, Velvet, Cashmere and Silk Vostings.. full stock ofglores, handkerchiefs, cravats, hosiery, undershirts, draw ers, &c. I Cash purchasers are respectfully in call and examir- ...me our assortment before mulch g their selec- Aons, Selling exclusively for cash, w feel confident that we- can offer greater inducements Ito buyers than those who practice the credit system. sep29 - A. 4, MASON. AVOnttel,'for Car .- • • ,- - 1 LBS coarse bagging in large pieces, for 000 which I will pay 11 cents per pound, de -1 livered lit my store 81 Wood street, or at my rag room in Virgin Alloy, Vetween Wood and Smithfield. ~ se p2 l - - JNO. H,. 91ELLOR, 81 IVood orcet. . THE splendid new and light drought passenger steamer SENATOR , Capt. M'CLune, will leave-fortlieabova and all intermedi ate ports, : regularly. For freight or. passage, apply ken-board. , , The new ht draugnt . paciret steam , leave lot 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 Califotnia was built expresslyfor the above trade, and will - make her trips regularly . during tbe season. - aubri 'THE new and light draught passenger steamer WESTER, Capt. BAK Ea, will Mare for the abo.e and all intermediate 4mrts regularly. The Western draws but 12 inches, and was built expressly to run in the tmde during the low water season. For fieight or passage, ,haviag superior accommo dations, apply ort board. - • lb For Loatirrillr—Rogrilar Packet. The new and splendial.imsengerateam --N,' - or TONNALEUKA, Capt. J. K. Moody, will run in the trade from Pittsburgh. to Louirrille„ during the (Mason of 1846. The. Tonnale ukrt was built expresply for the trade, and is elegantly furnisheitin every respect. Forfieight or passage apply on board The well known thst running steamer CAMBRIA, W. Forsyth, Master, will run as a regular Packet, leaving every Wednesday morn 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 board, or to FORSYTH & Co., Agents, No. 30, Water street. Vox. racket. The new and splendid passenger steam er TO:81 CORAVIN, Capt. Bugher, run tu the trade from Yittsburgh to St. Louis, du ring the season of MM. The Tom Corwin, was built expressly for the trade, and is elegantly furnished in evely respect. For freight or passage apply on board. may 19. For-Cincinnati and Louisville. The ne-w and splendid passenger steam er C OLD MDI A, O'Num., Master, will te"i'Thlitthe above and intermediate ports, regular. ly. For freight or passage apply-on board, or to jel D. WILKINS, Agent. For fintnt Lonta.....itegttlor Packet. WMtThe new and splendid e passengerstearn er BRUNETTE, Capt. Perry, run in trado.from Pittsburgh to St. Louis, during the season of 1546. The Brunette was built expressly fbr the trade, and is elegantly found in every respect. For &eight or passage apply on hoard. npl4 Por Cincinnati anti St. Louie ; _a ; The passenger steamer PALESTINE, Witliama, will leave for the above anlitirtritermediate ports regularly, ?or timight or passage apply on board. jc9. rues4ny Evening. Packct. • The new and sple ndid . passenger steam boat, DL,CLARATION, Capt. Yorhecs, winun as a regular packet between Pittsliurgh and Cincinnati, cavirrig 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 hoard. jet rieLS. The ri,,zular nu-4 passenger steamer rt MONONGAHELA, Cant. Stone, Will run an a regiutir Packet between Pittsburgh and Cumin nati; leasing this port every Monday at JO, A. M., end Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same driv. Return. ing, she will !nave Cincinnati every T11411:19411Y, at 10. A. M. Vor ffSight or passage apply un board. The Monongahela W3B built capre:gly cur this trade, and ofrers to the passengers comfort, and 611- perior accom:nodations. met. 31 a-11E regular mail and pa.senr,,er steam er UNlON,Captain Maclean, will run aA a ri.,;:ttar packet between Pi ttabur;;ll. and Ciaein nati. le - wing this port every Monday at G o'clock, P. M. Returning sbe lease Cincinnati crow. Thursday at 6 P. M. The union was built exrire: ,, ly for this trade am! affords every accommodation. For freight or passa r qe apply on Loud. trinvo • TUESDAY PACKET. THE regular mail antipsissenger steam 111111.11iNIA, Cap t. John hlinefelter, sviii run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving tins port every Tuesday at 10 A. and. Wheeling nt 10 P. M. of the same day.— lletiirning, she wdl leave Cincinnati every Friday at 10 A. M. For freight or psimagt apply on board. The Ililierniaivas built expressly for the irade, and oilers to the passengers every comfort and su perior accommodations. WEDNESDAY PACKET. fl . _A THE regular mail and pasaengersitoam -I*-g,l - Lr e.. 11. } F . (rI.A.AD, Capt. s. 13. 1 1 Page, wdriun as a regular packet between Pittsburgh nud Cincinnati, leaving Otis port every Wednesday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P.' M. the same day.— Returning, she will !cave Cincinnati every Sa urday at 10 — A. M. For freight or passage apply on oard. The New England was built expressly fur thi. trade end offers to the passengers every comfort and supe. tior accommodations. an, r`6 TILE new U. S. Mail steamer AC: DIA, 4 1 • 4 •2•••.,L!,:q. E. ',Lipari, Master, will run as alregu far passenger packet between Pittsburgh an i l the above ',on during the season of 1646, leaving rvery Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M. The Acadia is new and has egperior accomrda. tions. .For freight or passage apply on board, or to ap9 T. NEWTON JONES, Ag nt. FRIDAY PACKET. regular =Rand passenger R clam ,• er CLIPPER. No. 2, Captain Crookri, will run as a regular packet between Cincinnati and Pitts-• burgh, leaving thin port every Friday at 10 A, M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Mondayat 10 o'clok, l A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Clipper N0..2 was built expressly for th is trad end offers to her passengers every comfort and ac. aommodation. SATURDAY PACKET. -;-• „ fx The regularnmil and passener a - darnel , r 4 g 3 :CIIICASSIAN, Capt. Isaac B g ennett, will run an a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday, at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10; P. M., the name day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tueiday, at 10, A. For freight or passage apply onboard. The Circassian was builtexpressly for this trade, and offers to her passengere every comfort and 11C commodation. mar vles dress silks; Aat. de Soje, ch cashmeres; robes; Oregeo !hams, superior SATURDAY PACK.T. The regular mail and passenger 11'enmer Capt. Linferdi will run as a regular racket between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this pbrt every Saturday at 10, A. M.,. and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, ;at 10 o'clk A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The I";lessenger was built expressly for this trade, and offers to her p4smigero evbry comfort and p.r.- zommoaation. mar 51' prices; Hem Irish Linens in .k Table Cloth , ' and Hacker- Damask Nap- .DES & ALCORN, (Late of New York city,) NO. 27 Filth st., between Weed and Market, ffanufacturers 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 warren.- ted. Merchants intendhig to go east would do well to call belbre leaving the city.. They may be found at their sl.'arebouse No. 27 Fifth street, in Ryan'S Building. 5.e1,7 No Cure No Pay. ELLF.RS' LIVER -PlLLS.—These celebrated 0 pillii claim public confidence not only on!account of what - the proprietor may -say about them, hut on account,of the good resulting from their use. !Read the following statement from a citizen of Dirtuing ham: Buniunctraxt, June 24th, lft46. Mn. R. E. Smaxasi--I take,this opportunity of ! testifying in favor of your invaluable medicind. bout two years ago I was taken down with a severe inflamation' of the liver and was so reduced byliiight sweats snd other circa:of this dreadful disease,that my life Was despaired of. After other means had failed, I was advised by my physician to try; yoni Liver ; and I must aay that atter taking one box and a have been restored to reasonable health, which I enjoy at this time. Itherefore take pleasure in recommending them to others alSicted with dis ease of the liver. Yours respectfully, • , • - JOHN GIVENiR. : These : Pills stand unequaled by any' medicine known for the cure of liver "complaint, and mm he had of the.proprjetordt:E. - S.ELLERS, 57 Wood st., Pittsburgh. "For" For Cincinnati For clnoinnatl. Vor Cincinnati CINCINNATI PACIC.E-T-3 MONDAY PACKET MONDAY PACKET TIICtSDAY PACKET PROPOSALS POR INDIAN GOODS. SEALED PEON - TSAI:A will be teeeived at the office of the Commissioner at Indian Affairs, Washington city; 1)l C., until 10 o'Clock, on Sat urday, the - 14th day of November next, far furnieh ing the following goods in the quantities annexed, or thereabouts, for the use of theihdians;- and deliv erable at the 'following places, viz: - At New York. : BLANKETS. 1200 pairs 3-point white .Mackinac blankets, "to measure, 60 by 72 inches, and weigh 8 -pounds 030 pairs 2i -point white Mackinac blankets, to .measure 54 by 66 inches,: and weigh 6 pour ds • 396 pairs 2-point white Mackinac blanket!,,te I measitre 42 by 56 inches, and ' pouna4 • • 310 pairs I}-point white -M ackinac blankets, tol measure 30 by 50 inches, and wei. , h • , pounds 310 pairs 1"-point .white. Mackinac blankets, to measure 32, by 46 inches, and weigh 31 . pounds s•• 219 pairs 3-point scarlet itleekinac blankets; - do measure GO by 72 inches, and weigh 8 pounds - • 200. , Pairs 2kpoint scarlet Mackinac blankZts to measUre:s4 by 60 inches, and weigh ,6 • . . pounds • 55 pairs 3-point green Mackinac blankets, to measure GU by 72 inches, and weigh 8 pounds i - 200 pairs - 3• point gentinella blue Mackinac blankets, to measure GO by 72 inches, and weigh 8 ! pounds 240 pairs 21-point gentinella .blue Mackinac blankets, to measure.s4 by 66 inches, and weight; pounds. DRY GOODS. 1000 yards blue, fancy and gray list cloth 330 do searlet do 'do 225. do grass green do do 2030 do blue saved list do 790 dos scarlet do do ' 100 do' green do do 50 pounds worsted yarn, three-fold Ss dozen cotton flag handkerchiefs 100 do Maps do 76 do black silk do 40 do Ess4 cotton shawls 23 do 6,4 do 30 do 4,4 do 18050 yards calico, domestic 1000 do 1,10 English and French 1200 do bleached cotton shirting 3000 do unbleached do 3500 do !do cotton sheeting 4300 do dolnestic checks, stripes and plaids too dozen Wollen socks 7300 yards plaid linsey 1000 do flanncls, assorted • 1000 shirts, flannel 125 do calico 97 pounds linen read 280 do cotton 'do 20 do sewing silk • 350 pieces ribands, assorted 975 yards bedticking 500 yanls satinetts, assort 400 do Kentucky jeans 7 gross worsted garterii 'II.,IRDWAI E. 8-10 pounds biass kettles 715 do tin kettles 40 nests japanned kettles Sin a nest) 70 dozen butcher km es 11000 gun-flints, At St. IILANKET. 1020 pairs 3-point white .Mackinac blankets, to) measure 00 by 74 inches. and weigh 8 pounds 797 pairs 21. point white Mackinac blankets, to measure' o 4 by 66 inches, and weigh 4) I pounds 417 pairs 2-point , a hits Mackinac blankets, to l measure',-12 by 30 inches, arid %Neigh pounds 390 pairs 11-point white Mackinac blankets, to measuic 36 by 50- inclies, and weigh 41 pounds 430 pairs 1-point si.hits Mackinac blankets, to - tiacasnre 32 by 40 inches, and sleigh 3/ pounds 131 pails 3 pint scarlet Makin- c blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh 8 pounds 100 pairs 21,-point scarlet Mackinac blankets, to measure 54 by GG inches, and weigh 3' pounds 143 pairs 3-point green Mackinac blankets, to measure GO by 72 inches, and weigh pounds, 150 pairs 3 plaint gerainella blue Mackinac blan kets, to measure tio by 72 inches, and weigh b pounds 75 pairs 2-point gentincila blue Mackinac blankets, to measure 51 by 66 inches, and weigh 6 pounds DRY GOODS. 600 yards blue strands not) do scarlet do 1300 do blue,,fince, and gray list cloth 217 do green do do 372 do scarlet do do 2750 do blue saved list do 350 do green do •do S'o du scarlet, do do 455 pounds worsted yarn 3 fold 68 dozen cotton flag handkerchiefs 40 do Madras do tAI do black silk do 40 - do S• 4 cotton Fhawla 20 do 04 do (127 20 do 4-4 do do 10000 yards dorneatic calico 2000 do English and french do 2230 du bleached cotton shirting 000 do unbleached do do 4000 do do do sheeting .1504) do domestic checks, stripes, and plaids 3(0 dozen woolen socks 1800 yards plaid linsey 3400 do flannels, assorted 450 flannel shirts 500 calico do 85 pounds linen thread 7.1 do cotton do • 36 do sewing silk 20 gross worsted gartering 300 pieces 'ribattrls, assorted 100 gross fancy and clay pipes 50 pounds vermilion. HARDWARE. " 1300 pounds brass kettles 50 nests japanned kettles, B.in a nest 400 tin kettles t 05 gross square awls n' 7000 25 dozen fish lilies 23000 needles, asserted • 100 dozen combs:, assorted 10 do scissors 14000 gun flints • 10 gross gun worurs `.. , 00 dozen butchers' knives AXES. 25 dozen axes, to weigh from 5 to 54. pounds 05 dozen half-axes, to weigh 31 poundi 12 do squaw axes, to weigh. 3 pounds 45 do hatchets, to weigh 1:1 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 -New York. at the same time, the folloWing agricul tural implements: 200 axes, to weigh from 43 to 51 pounds 200 half-axes, to weigh 3i pounds 1100 weeding hoes, different: sizes 8 cross-cut saws, 4 of 6 feet and 4 of 7 feet in length 75 drawing knives, 12 inches in length 60 augurs, in equal proportionsof .1. loch, # inch, and 3-inch 15016. 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 gxhibited of them, it must be otulerstQod that they are to be of Mr. brat 7uality. , ALSO,. The following agricultural implements, deliver able at New York: ;. 180 axes, to weigh from to 54- pounds - 180 half-axes, to weigh 3} pounds 1000 Weeding hoes, assorted sizes - _ 75. single-horse ploughs, with cleyis.antl. east . . . . „gm mould boards. - - . • . . • - --- . - . 450 pairs trace-chains, bright Straight links, each .chain to be 6 feet 4 ineheS in length, and - ! - to weigh , not less than 3.1 ; 'pounds S 5 -lo; chains,. each chain toi, weigh 25 ;minds 850 best No. 10.WhittrnMe cisttoa cards 1 20 cross-cursaws,*7 feet-in length - ,r; 20 -do do ; i 6 feet in length:.- - -1 , 100 "single-ctit'eross•-cut saw files '.. .-.! 110 handsaws, of good quality • ° '• 1 0 hand saiv files ' ; 9 7,5 drawing-lcnives, 12 inches; in length ... 85Q "quarters" screw augurs in equal propol tions of "2-inch," "1-inch." and "13-inch.:;';'. 0 "quarters," "socket-chisel.l3," in equal pres s .portions of 13 , , .1 and i inch .. • .• 75planes, complete, equal proportions of "I'o4' Jr , , and jack" - 1- e :sum of $2OOO is to be expended in 1.11 - • 'e articles, and the quantity will be increasel tfinished td meet that sod As no sample e n exhibited of them, it iiineti be understood 114 Ire to brqf the best quality. 1 GUNS. j In bddition to the above anal foregoing, -there I .., will required 660 north-west guns, two-thirds of whichmust measure 30 inches in!length of barrel and ofie4hird 42 inches; to be delivered at the plach'• where manufactured or in the city of New York o' Philadelphia, as may be requiredi l sarnplea of the are depositerdin the office of the Commissioner n o. Indiat. Affairs. ` j ii Th re will also be required 100 Indian . ridesl more iar less; but as the department has not a suiq Able scmple it is expected that eabli bidder will aco. comp ny his bid with , a sample of the article he . propcs r es to furnish. 1' • The above proposals may he divided into Ilya parts, for each plate of delivery, viz:. • ' . Ist. Blankets. • , 2d. Dry Goods: i ! - - 51 3d. 1 11ardware, to include the agficultural imple-t meats: .1 ' ,', 9 thl Axes and hatchets. i : fith. , Northwest guns and rides. I The lowest competent responsible bidder will receive the wholi or any part of the contract ato cording to the above scale, the department reserv-; ing to itself the right to determine whether.the bid der is competent and respooSible 01- not. A schedule of the articles, with samples, may be seen at the office of the Comrni.sioner 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 iit lieu thereof. I i - The whole amount in money tp be applied to the purchase of goods, will be about 583,000; of whicissome 540,000 will be want'ed on the sea. board, and the residue in the west.' Goods of A merican manufacture, all other thins 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 bid for, that "the sample of it should. acconmany the bid, to enable the department to decide sthether it lea equal quality with the samples to•bi. 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 boor they will furnish 114 m, deliverable in New York and St. Louis respoctively,•on or be.; fore the fifteenth day of .May next', assurning the I quantity of each article as specified in this adver tisement, and extending the cost, milking an aggre gate of the whole invoice before sending it on - The goods will be inspected at New York or St. Louis by an agent of the United Slates, who trill be appointed by the department for the.purpose, . and to ascertain the conformity of the articles put chased with the samples exhibited, iwhen the con tract shall be made, arid with the terms of the con tract itself, which shall contain a clause, that it tht articles are not furnished within the time pre scribed, or if they are ofinsufficient 'ficiality, in the oifiniomof the agent afinesaid,• and ;If within five dars after no!:re of such insufficiericy the party I 011111 not furnish others in lieu theseofi of the re. I quired quality, the United States slip! be authori- zed to purchase theta of others, and 'to charge any . inricase of price they may he cointelled to • 'pay therefor to ihe contractor, ts hp shall pat the i'aitl difference to the United stales. i • ± ' Bonds will be required, in the atnnunt of the i bids, with two good sureties, the 'purlicieney of whom to be certified by a United States judge or district attorney. for. the faithful pipiermanee o: the contracts. 'Payment will be made after the contract is completed, and the deal eris - of the goods at New York and Sr. Louis respe4tively, to an agent of the department, upou a duplicate invoice certified by him. I 1 Communications to be marked, "Proposals ' for , Indian goods," i I ~ • 1 The bids will be submitted with the following heading, anal none will be; receivedthat are not I made in the form and terms here prescribed: „I (or we) propose to furnish, for !the servire of the Indian Department. the followingi goods, attire prices affixed to them refflsctively, via: (Here insert the list of goods.) "Deliverable in the city of New York, or ,St. Louis, on or • aboy or di will they Lttfure th I and in case of the acceptance of his yroposal, the quantity being , prescribed by the opriartment. ( or we) -will execute a contract according to this agreement, and give satisfactory security to the department, within ten days after th'e acceptance of this bid and in ea-. of failure to enter into such contract, and cite such security, I (orore) will iiay to the United Itioites the difference between tire sums bidden by me, (or us) and the gain which the United States tnlty be obliged to pay ¶or the saine articles," Each and every bid must also be accompanied with a guarante. in the following font], to be sign ed by one or mo i re responsible persona i whosestitii cieney must be edified by some one Ina is knoWn to the department, either personally or by his oin- cial position: “I.(or we) hereby guaranty that above bidder, ill comply with the' terms of the advertisement for "Proposals for Inilian goods," dated October 1, ISO, if the contract should be awarded to ltim,land enter into bond fr the execu tion of the sant within the time pres 'rihed fenta.t..) • [sE.4.) ENT, • ' kt ntAS AFFAI RS, October I, 18.16.1 W. MED/ LL. ommissioiter of Indian WAR MI PART I OE'lliE ocl7-31awi1lnl . PALL GOODS. litl subscribe is now receiving a large and bu r T ltudottlnent .r FALL AND WINTER IDlty recently parches .1- from the manufactuters and itni porters, iirthe New York and Philadelphia TJarkel4 since the greatfcgin prices., and will belsold vr cent cheaper than the same description of flooda were ever before lofferred in this market. All those wanting great bargains are requested rci call at No! 65 Market street.[ r sepls _ Ness- Dress Gltruhantso AVME have now on hand a hill assortmpr i t,of beau I ill French aad Scotch dress Gilliarns, twil led and plain, at rentarhlible low price s . Also, al article of embroidered Ginghom,-very Dresses, for wale by ABSALOM MORRIS, sepli ' , Nol - '6sMarli.et street. Lady's press Silks. 1 R ECEIVED this day, several packs es of ver3l , f rich new style Persian—embossed ( mbri, Bro., cad°' Chrunelion,.Striped, Plaid and Po It de Soie,l and Black Satin, Striped Armouz Dres :Silks,, and will be sold cheap for Cash, by sepl3 ABSAWM MORRIS, No. 6.4 Marl- Six cases New Fall Prints. ! TUST RECEIVED this day, ernbrsCing all the tII new and - desirable styles in the rnarknt; and will be sold at greatly reduced prices; by sepls AI3SALOM 'MORRIS, No. 65 Market s Cashmeres and Do 'mine's. JUST RECEIVD, a beautiful assortment of now style Paris printed, Ombri shaded, Ittip„Corded and plain Cashmeres and IPLains, and fcir sale by napi4 ABS ALOM MORRIS, 65 Market stredi. Segars S Segaiftl t .! TIIST received from New York, a large quantity It? of Havanna and Principe Segars of the most popular arid superior brands now in usel Also, an excellent article of chewing Tobacco and several bales of superior Cuba Leaf Tobacco fqr sale. B. E. WINCHESTER, No: 50, Third street, two doors froth the. Post Office. - ! mar. • . pLIE MEANS OF PEACE:A Sere* delivered I in the- "Third Presbyterian Church. July 12, by the Rev.D; Riddle, arid;published by the re quest of the Congregation.. For sale by - " atuAll 4010580.1i5r STOO,ICTOIf.. VINE S4LINA TABLE SALT-50 bags (small size)ery fine Salina Salt, fit for table use and Dairies, for sale low by ?. C. MARTIN, jy27 ' 60 Water st. Itiltsqueto Netts. rt FA. S. SWARTZ has on hand a lot of very[su perior white and colored Musqucto Netts which will be sold cheap at:No. 100 Market street.= jel3 -1, lir 0110GL1NY VENEERS-AND HOARDS—JustI 11.1 receinil, a large assortment of the above, and for sale at ' F BLIJMES sepS No 112 AVood etrect, 2 - nd door above sth i • — l — . Braifer's Bellow*, T UST reciUved an assortment, large aizea, Brazier's 401 Baud Bellows; also, Parlour and Kitchen, do. Wholesale dna Retail, JOHN W. BLAIR, 120 Wood at. ew Pashfono4 Pir a I ' o 4 - superior quhlity, for sale by . , WCORDIS.: KING, corner of Wood and J. Craccf9rd, N. D.l 1 - 3 ESPTCTFtiLLY tenders his services to the citi seas of Pittsburgh 'and vicinity. s iron patent Eistenings,superior to anything now in use, for sale lOW at the furniture warehouse of angl. T. B. YOUNG ik Co, Hand street. PABLES—Pier, Centre and Pard Tables of' differ ent patterns. It' you want a good irtieltrtheap call at the Furniture WarehoUse of T. B. YOUNCr& Co, je6 . 31 Hand st. ViTARDIIOI3III you Nk'Rllt to purchase a it good wardrobe cheapkall at the furniture warehouse of T. 13. YOUNG &- CO, jy.l7 31 Hand s t F.DSTEABS--Mahogany,l3irch, Maple, Cherry ID and Poplar high and Idn' post bedsteads nl ways on hand and for sale low at the Furniture warehouse of - .T, B. YOUNG & Co, jefi: ' • 31 Iland st. _ _ _ Wood Street Propcti for I — Me ? rrlfAt desirable lot of ground at the foot of Wood street, oecupiod at the tie of the great fire by Mesre. King & Ilohnes, is offered for sale. Enquire of [augS] .J.l IC. MOORHEAD. ' Sagas and 31141 asses. A ig MIDS. N. 0. Sugar, strictly prime ` ll. O. 25 bbls. Nos. 4 and G Loaf; 10 cases "Lovering's"D.lß. Loaf Sugar 118 bbls N. 0. Molasses; In,store and for sale by r II OBACCO-40 bxs. Ilatchi6,oll's 1 30 bxs .Price & HarwOod's ss; li3 J, R. Grante 15 I...ayton's ss; ;. la., 125., lips;, 3p.5„ Bait. ping, anc Ladies T‘sist: arriving this day, and fur sale by aiie2s LABIBERT & SHIPTON: _ cor . ee.. I 30n BAGS Green RIO,. part prime; • VI 5 Old Governint Java; Arriving this day and for Sale by - ang2s LAMBERT & SI-UPTON. 50 bbls No. 3 Laryls Alackereli 1 20 u • 3 North 10 t. ,t 20 Herring (Allwires) - 5 16 No. 1 s.•'alrnon; in store and for sale by [aug2s] LAMBERT & SHIPTON. ABSALODI MORRIS •EAS,-.420 packageti Y. Impl., G. P:_and Po:Vchang, of late importations, arriving and for sale by [iitig26] LAMBERT •8c For Sale at!the Wharf. JUST received per 'Canal Boat— -10,000 feet inch poplar; _ • . 10,000 " I " seasoned; ' 45,000 " Scantlitag: jyB . • .L. WIL.MARTIL ItFCRIVED—per Canal"-Boat Great Western -100 pel Cherry Seantling- 7 5x5 and 656-6000 Lights Window Bgslt suitable for the western trade, 12a16, 10X12 and 8110. For sale by je6 L. WIL: HAVING a very large and commodious ware house, we are- prepared to receive (in addi tion to freight for shipment) °large amount of Pro duce, Sic. on storage at low rates. iv. 23 C. A. McANOLTY lit CO, Canal Basin. 50 BBLS. 50 Rosin; = 150 Boxes Tobacco, ,various sixes; 10,00(1 Seed leaf Cigars; On consignment and will be sold low for. Cash, or exchanged for Pittsburgh manufactures, by seps i TAAFFE & O,CONNOR. rr ORACCO,--70. large and PO small boxes Missou, 11 ri tobacco, of prime quality, just, received on consignmegt, and will be sold cheap for cash, or Pittsburgh maaufacbges, eugnq 18 TAILFFE & o>coNNER. _ PSALMS & HYMNS, tor the use of the German Reformed Chureh in the U. S, of America, En glish and German. For sale by • jell SCRLI34 & SCHELJBLER, 115 Wood st. Aulidries. gTierces fresh Rice; 14 bbls, Conklins improved Lnrd 0111 10,000 lbs. Bacon,"Shoulders. On hand • and for sale by F. SELLERS. - sep24. - No. 17, Liberty street. . - . ARD, 100 *ens, 1, Laud on consignment; for 'male by F. =SELLERS. sep2=l.. - No. 17 I.iberty street., ' 10UGAR 'LOUSE MOLLASSES.---6 bb/ .1s -S. H Molasses,' in store and for dale by , sep23. Fr SELLERS IDITTLER'S 'Verve and Bane LindtUant-5 tarots j.) just received and for silo by 4 sepa3 I ' BAYS & AROCICWAY. .4-10 Gross; F 4 sale - by I HATS & BROCKWAY, No. Connnsroial Row, I.Stiarty st --- R EFINED .1 13019 X —. C l asp,iFs . t.reoei and for sasep23 HAYS & BROCKWAY. REPINED,CAMPHOR4I Barre! :1 - 01 received and for sale low fur cab"): " . 14vs & BROCKWAY,- CASTOR OIL—:=I Bbl., for. sale by sep23 I H.&YS & 'BROCKWAY. SPANISH WIIITING-11111b1s.,just received and for sale by sep23 _ BAYS & BROCKWAY. etCPPERAS,-.7.0 1:1b1.s.;-troi• sale low by sep23 • I - HAYS & BROCKWAY LIVE OIL—I MA, flo sale by sep23 HAYS & RItOCEWAY GLITE---4.llbls4fgr . tiale by aep23 HAYS 4 . PROCKWAY SPR. TURPENTINE--5 Ebb, for sale by sep.23 HAYS & BRO-CKWAY MONS-75 Doses Lemons; for sMe'very low by ' dil4) JAMES MAY. IDES-411 Missouri Hides, for sale low to close consignment. (je26) JAMES. MAY.. C 9 1. 117 sclr.sCprn, for ale bh 3rus MAY IG META.L.---1' ton Scioto Furnace pig iron for 1 sale by de2.6) JAMES MAY. ININE-100 ounces just received and for sale by B. A..VAIINESTOCE: & CO., sepl l ; corner of 6th and Wood CASTILE SOAP—IO cases lust received and for sale by. B. A. PAIigESTOCK & CO.; .sep9 cor. 6th and Wood st. 113 MINED LIQUORICE-100 lbs just received 1, and for sale by . B. A. FAIRS - ESTOCK & CO., " - cot.. 6th and. Wood str. Ci AND CRUCIBLES-100 nests just received and i„) for sale by 11. A. FAHNESTOCIC Sz CO., fJcp.9 corner6tfrand Wnod sts. --- VNE.ERS AND,V4RiIiSHES, of the very best - quality, for sale at H. IL RYAN'S Cabinet Ware Rooms - No 31 Fifth stieet. jylG canton Rarrels. A FURTHER supply of the above just repeired A and for f.a.leat manufacturers prices, by 'svp:26 GEORC,E COCHRAN, `,..16 Wood street. Lard Oil APriW barrels of a superior quality for sale tor. to close consignment, by sep 17 GEOR(11.1 COCHIL-IN, 2 6 Wood street. LEMONS.— , -100 bellies lemons in good order, for sale by P. C. 31ARTIN, -.1 20. 00 Water street. RPI)3 Latest Improvenxeni LAMBERT .133 and Storage. REESE r„....,,.... „...„,„.„..„,,g, ~....,..„. . ....,.,,,...„„„..,„., , ~„,..„,....,..,,, ~.„4,6 ,4,,,...,,..... ,_ ~r,..„. ._, 1 f , . 1 WM': , • ' Y 4 Vili,„o:- , cogfidancially, every y,, .day - 0,1z41,.... , evenirig at his office ea j..,s• kl i Diamond Alley-, a few - "---- 4 " 4 doors fro,m Woodstreet s towards the market. ' - ' Dr. Brown-gives his particular attention to re - annul:it and investigation of the following disea All diseases arising from.lmPurities ofthe Blood j scrofula, syphilis, seminal weekness. impotency, salt rheum, diseases of the cye and ear, rheumatism, piles, palsey, Dr. Brown has much pleaeuto in annoithclng t the public, hat he, is in possession of the datest in— formation andimprovement . in the treatment of secondary syphils, practised at the Pa.is Vock Hoe-, pital, The modem res.e,arches ori ,ri complications and consequences, and the iinproved modes of practice which have been made 'Mown, to the public but recentley, and to those chiefly who make this branch of Medicine, their partieu,, lar study and practise..-• - Many new and valuable remedies havebeen late: ly introduced, which secures the patientbeingmer , curialized out of existence Strangers are apprised - that Doctor Brown has been, *climate(' in, every branch of medicine, and regularly. admitted te. practise, and that he now confines himself to the, study and practice of this particular branch, togethi er with all diseases of a private or delicate nature, incident to the Munanfrntne. No cure, no pay. .. Recent cases are relieved to a'sbort time;. out interruption froarlusiness. Oce on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood street, towards the market. Consultations trictly confidential, - • myl.2-d&Wy Maned I...tin:Ur .10 Concren.l:the — yratl644. by C.. V. Cadeur. GENUINESUGAR. COATEII PILLS has upw2ll. s."."'"tur` -randa ttb• 5i40.0. 0 ! - others. . On incrl,427(eir •,,t hirentek . - -- LiCKENER'S SliGAit COATED VEGETABEN NEES are the first and only A.TectiO.iie - eve} , known that will positively cure - • r • Headaelie, Giddi new, Aleasles,..Sal t - Rhhuroil Rheumatism, Piles, Hedriburn,Woriars, _ _ Dispepsia, SCurvv; Cholera Morbus, Sintil Pox, Jaundice, Coughs, Quinsy, Pains in the flack, Whooping Coughlnvv , PalpWeakness, Consumption, Pits/ ation of the Heart, ILiver Complaint,' Risng, in the Throat, -Erysipelas,Deafnees, Dropsy, Asthma, Itchings of the Skiti --• Fevers of all kinds, Colds, Gout,Gravel, FeTde Complaints, - Nervous Complaints, And all'other diseases originating from impurities -4:i .. X.'l 7 They have cured, 'since theirintroduction,' over 2,000 persons, who have been given up as hopes, less oases : by thc inos-t eminent Physicians, They are patronized and recommended bt men of the highcardistinction, among whom are-- Hon. David It. Porter, Hon, 11 - eery Clay, Hon. John Q. Adams, Hon. Daniel Webster; Hon. Martin Van 'Buren, Hon. J. C. Calhoun, Gen. Winfield Scott, Col: It. DI. Johnsdn, Hon. James K. Polk, Gen. Lewis Cass. •0 Their virtues are so infallible'that, he money will be returned in all cases they do notgive uruvers - sal satisfaction. Although but two and a half 'yeara have elapsed sincethese celebrated Pills were Kist introduced to the public, the sale of, them in the-. Eastern and middle States:has far:exceeded Di; Clickoners most sanguine expeetations. During the. past year, .alone, no less than 10,000 gross of-boxes have been sold in the State of New York, 6,009 irt. Pennsylvania, 4,000 in Miaiyrand, 3,000 in hew Teis sey;2,ooo in Delawarc,and 9,000 in the New Kngland States, requiring the constant employment of hands, exclusive of printers and .engravers.' In the" same period, upwards of 1,'00,000 copies of the "Family Doctor" have been ordered .by agents in every section of the cmintry. These, facts must • show, conclusively, that Dr. Clickeners Sugar Coat; - ed Pills, besides being the very best medicine in the ' World, are held in the higliestestimatioll by thepublie; We might extend this publication to- an indefin ite length, if we deemed it expedient to publish ell tersimoniala we have received, not only fronfageots but individuals and families, Who have experienced the benficial effects of Clickeners Sugar Coatell Pills, but we demo it unnecessary. The most ins con testibl e evidence of their unprecedented success, are the numberless Imitations and Counterfeits \thick have already appeared, nutwithstan ding the bricf pe riod they have been before the public. Even some of our staunchest pill makers have had the audacity„- to imitate the Capsule of Sugar, in Order to disguise the ingredients of`their tile compounds and palm them off for the "real Simon pure.” compounds; paltry_:.,. shifts cannot last long without exposing theirldileous deformity. Truth and 'honesty must inevitably pre, vail over rascality and deception. - - For sale in Pittsburgh' by WM. JACKSON, at hiS Patent Medicine Warehouse, No. 89, Liberty street, head of. Wood st., Pittsburg..h. Priee, 29c.. per box, - Dr. Clickeuers principal office is Si Barclay street, • • New York. t)cic- Beware of an imitation article called Int proved Sugar Coated Pills, purporting to be patented,: as both the pills and the pretended patent. are fop genies, got up by a 'miserable ipiack in New York, who, for the last four or five years, has made.hia living by counterfeiting popular medicines. n" 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, ISM.- Purchasers should, therefore, always - ask for Clickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and take no, other, or they will he made the victims of a fraud. 'may • - DUMPY THE BLOODAND CLEANSE THE BODY.-=lt is an astonishing fact, that a very large class of diseases can only be cured by such remedits as will enter into the.BLoon, and circu late with it, through every portion of the body, for only by this means can the remedy be brought into immediate contactwith the disease; end to at ' min this desirable end, no preparation has been so uniforMly successful as DR. JAYNE'S ALTER TIVE. Sorofula, f(ings' Evil, Cancer and Cancer ous Tunzours, White Swellings, Enlargement of the Bonei,Chronic Rheumatism and Gout,'Ertptivedis easeS us the Skin, old' and' indolent Ulcers, Goitrous Su , c//i4.sof_the Sic., are c ure d Nli th. a certaill ty;that has astonished every beholder, • It is, be sides, one Of the most - pleasant articles that can be taken into the stoinach, operatin,g as a tonic, and removing Dyspeptic "_and Nervous directions, and imparting a glow oriinitratioif and health, tine quailed by any thing in the whole Materia Medica. For sale at - No. S. South Third st , ---Price,sl- per bottle, or $lO per dozen! - For sale in Pittsburgh at thriP.P.KLN TEA STORE; , on Fourth street, near Wood, slid at the MIN Store of Ff..p Soliwartz, Federal' street Alle- , heat' Cite aug.2S-d & SHIPTON, 135 Wood street TFFE SKIN AND COMPLEI4ON, at this (and, 1 indeed, every other) season, is often - repulsive in appearance, caused, in.eight cases out of ten, by the atmosphere; and what- persons suppose disease of tho blood; is simply a 'disease. of the, skin; If some of the thousands who take purgative medicine, pills, and useless Sarsaparilla, were to use-on their. skin a softening and clearing balm, that opens die pores, whitens the skin, and causes a healthy perspi ration, that, be the skin never so disfigured, unheal-r thy, or diseased with pimples or freckles, sunburn, tan and morphew, the true and genuine JONES'S: ITALLAN CHEMICAL SOAP never fails to Ouse and dispel them, and to-make - the skin cicar.'and lovely. It acts so mildly and, soothingly on the skin, that physicians use it on ladies and infants, in old cases of scurvy, erysipelas, salt rheum, sore head, ringworm, and it (mind, the genuine Jones , Soap) ' has often clfFeted a cure when every other repaedy failed..ltisandeed a blessed remedy. Sold at - JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warchouie t 89 Liboitystreet, head of Wood—at the samcplace is cold the Moorish Hair. Dye, Coral, Hair Restorai - tire, and Spanish Lily White. .. - Pauncte.AL OrrFE.—Sign Of the 4lnerican Edgle t : 82 Chatham - street, New To*, - • MEM . THPEarreiganiokuissenfttglly o e n n t e l ra i o kno f w c n om b m y ( - a c re s : how yellow rough and unhealthy it makes the skin in time; besides. what a corpselike, palid look it gives when applied. They should use a•beautiful preps.r , ation, purely vegetable, which givesthe face arms or neek, a natural life-like whiteness, and makes it smooth. It - is.. called Jones' . Spanish Lilly White, and is, sold at. JACKSON'S Patent Nedieine Ware; house, 89 Liberty street, header Wood; at the same place is sold Jones' Coral Hair Restorative, -Rehm Chemical Soap and unrivalled shavingeoap. y24-tf. . _ CRAB CIDER. -12 Barrtls superior Crab IL/ der for sale by -' P. C' MARTIN,' Ittedicni and STrapard Vince. Health is the charm of fife, withentitgoldi - Love' lettere friends all all `are . unonjoyed. DOCTOR BROWN, a regularly educated pftysi. cian from the eastern cit; ies, would respectfully au flounce ; the.citizens of Pittsburgh, Aliersheny anci vicinity ' that -hu can consultccl privately and sc'curity to Soktkrro thrw_of HR York. 6f.) Watgr.str4-