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    PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. •
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N. Bell, W. W. Wallace
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Consul, Bowman, Brownsville.
Louis MLane, Bennett, Brownsville
Arrow; Atkins?n, Beaver. •
Oneota, Gorden, Beaver. - •
MiChigan, Boies, Beaver.
DEPARTED.
Oneota, Gordon, Beaver. •
Arrow, Atkinson, Beaver. -
'Louis McLane, Bennett, Brownsville.
w Consul, Bowman, Brownsville.
Boies, Beaver"
Hudson, Ebbert, Cincinnati.
Zanesville Packet, Scales, Zanesville
lIIIPORTS DX RIVER.
• Monongahela Improvement.—Per str Consul; 102
bbls flour, la boxes glass, 30 bushels corn.
Per str NtLane; !10,bbls flour, 14 boxes
dmllow .ware, 34 kegs nails, 17 bdls iron, 12 bills
leather,. 39 bbls applesil bbl cider, 144 toxs glass,
,144 bushels Date, 6 do. corn meal.
New Nei* Plane Fortes:
TDIIN 11. MELLOR . No.Bl Wood street(betwein
t) Diamond alley and 4th street) has received and
or sale three new Piano Ponca from the manure&
tory or.A. H. Gale & Co„ successors to the "New
York Manufacturing Company,” which wilt be sold
- st the same price as is 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 superiority over others con
sists, those who are desirous of p - urchasing can be
fplly aatirified. 'sato the quality of tone and workman
ship, by calling on the subscriber. The patterns of
these Pianos are entirely new and such as axe now
tlishienable is New York city.
They will be sold for cash or 012 a moderate credit
for approved endorsed paper.
JOHN 11." - MELLOR, -
'Bl Wood street.
VENITIAN BLIIND ~
FACTOILIt.
ANDREW WHITE'S
VENITIANELLND FACTORY.
PITT STREET, BETWEEN PENN' AND LIDERTY,
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A T the junction of Ferry and iLiberty, adjoining
xiokaid's 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.
• Also, VENITLELN SHUTTERS, Stationary and
Revolving;
Mr' My Venitian Blinds are always kept for sale
by .11. U. Ihre,N, on Filth street. octi-ly
TOR SALE—A large assortment or almost all sizes
of window sash and glass to suit when wanted;
yellow and 'purple carpet chain; scitool books; slates
and pencils; writing, letter and wrapping paper; ink
and quills; a variety othandsome house pictures and
paper hangings in any quantity to suit purchasers.
I. lI.A.RRIS; Agt. and Corn: Merchant,
octs-dlw No)12, St. Clair st.
MOURNING GOODS.
TUT received a very beautifol assortment of
INF Muurning dress goods. Among them May be
found Lupine's Superior Bombazines, at nearly half
their usual prices. Alpaca Lustres, black, all wool,
Mous de Laines, Gloves, Crapes, ike., &c.
oc2 BARROWS & TURNER; 4ti Market st.
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!BERM ! RlBBONS'—Received at Barrows &
Turner's, 75 Sc. very handsome (new style)
bonnet ribbons at Id; cents per yard.;' Market street,
No. 46.•
oct3
Tobaeeo, Snuff and Cigar Store,
• N.O. sz FIFTH STREET.
JUST RECEIVED, a very choice lot of rnanqfac,
tared:Tobacco, of various brands, among which
ate ßranch's Aromatic Calrei/diSbi
"-Peyton's Ilene) , Dew Fives;
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James Thomas', Jr., Nectar Leal's,
John Ender's Haney, Dew Ladies' Twists
Lawrc" Lotter Baltinjore Plugs
Afire, a eery fine OtOrCiiba tiller Lea; which will
be sold in small Gauge quantities.
Together with every variety of Cigars, which will
be sold vvholesale or retail.
sep2fi-dlm "
______ JACOB APCOLLISTER.
Just Publti;lied77----
STATE BOOK OF PENNSYLVANIA—Containing
ail account of the Geography, liiitory, Govern
ment, and Resources, and noted citizens of the State;
with a map of the State and of each County; for the
use of Schools, by THOMAS FL Buunowis.
The above described book may with the utmost
propriety he recommended to the attention of Direc
tors of Public Schools, and to Teachers in general.
The author in his preface states, " A b r ook 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 al
phobetical order, but in dosses, according to their
than of surface, productions, and historical relations.
To carry out the design, a small state map, in addi
tion to the several county maps, has boon construct.
ed, with the classes of counties marked upon it."
For sale by the doz. and retail at the Book and
Paper WarehouSe of,LUKE LOOMIS, Agent.
sep No. 89 Wood at, Pittsburgh.
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.PROCLAILTATION,
BY virtue of n precept under the hands 'of the
llon. Benjamin Patton, jr., President of the
Uourt 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, Esquire; 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 to me 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 hehalt appear to be done—anti also those
that will prosecute the prisoners that now are or
i inay be in jail of said county of Allegheny, to be
then and there to prosecute against them as shall
Pe just.
Giyed under my hand at Pittsburgh, this 15th
relay of September, in the year of our Lord 1846,
„and of the Commonwealth the 68th.
04145. ELIJAH TROVILLO,, Sheriff.
rrigE ,PROGRESS OF NATIONS.-An Essay on
theiPsogress of Nations, in Productive Industry,
Civilization, ,Population and Wealth; illustrated by
statistics of ,[Mining, Agriculture, Manufactures,
Commerce, Revenues, Banking, Internal Improve
merits, Mortality, Emigration and Population; by
Ezra C. Seaman.
A few copies of the above work for sale by '
IICHNSTON & STOCKTON,
ting2o r-,corner of Market and 3d stir.
Vlew Books.
JUST RWEIVED--LErrEas mom BROM, Asia
Minor, by Mtu. E. C. A. Schneider; with an
essay on the prospects of the Heathen and ,our duty
to therp, Itetv; ,P,..Schneider, and an introductio.
by Itee.;E. Heiner., A. M. Published by Rev. Sarnia
Gutolius, Chamberaburgh, 1846. Porgale by
jell SCRIBA & SCHEIBLER, 115 Wood at
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snAws,s, SHAWLS:
LARGE and splendid assortment of rich and
magnificent - SHAWLS, just received this day
cmbraCingall the new and desirable styles, viz: Paris
Printed Terkeri,Cailowere and Brocha, Embroidered
Black and Mode colethed Silk, Fringe, Thibbet and
D'Laine, Chameliori 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. 65 Market at.
Cotter& Warn, .to.
45 000 1.135. assorted 'numbers, long and
short reel Cotton Yarn.
15,000 lbs. Carpet Chain.
10,000 " Cotton twine.
150 Bales Common Batting.
100 " Extra family do.
For sale low to city or country trade, by
. . M. 13. RREY dr Co.,
57 Wood street. - I
James J3l,edgely, Aiderman:
ArAFRICE on Penn st” opposite D, Leech & Co's.,
1.,1 packet tine office. Office hours from 7 o'clock
to 8 o'clock M. •
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T OF PITTSBURGH.
ARRIVED
Belek House and Lot for So/sr
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
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 ISLAKELY & MITCJIEL,
sep. 17., Real Estate Agents.
Fall and Winter Dry Goods.
A. A. MASON,
No. 62, Market Street, Simpson's ROW,
r_rAS received 42 cases and packages of Cheap
I Foreign and Staple Dry Goods, 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 styles dress silks;
black and blue black Gro de Rhinos, Poult do Soie,
and .Gro de Swiss; new style French cashmeres;
Mous de Lains; new style cashmere robes;. Oregon
and California Plaids; new style Ginghams, superior
quality; Alpaccas and Apines.
SHAWLS! SHAWLS!
French Cashmere, Terkerri Printed, very rich;
Zephyr Worsted, Brocha, Damask, Thibet, Merino,
Woolen and other shawls.
LINEN GOODS.
Linen Cambric handkerchiefs, all prices; Hem
' Stitched and Revere Bordered Ildkfs; Irish Linens in
great variety; Linen Shootings; Damask Table Cloths
and Table Damask; Bird's Eye, Scotch and Rucker
buck Diapers; Brown Table Covers, Damask Nap
kins, Crash, &T.
DOMESTIC GOODS.
New styles of . Prints,
of all qualities, one case as
iow 12J3 4 cts.; one case Orange and Blue, slightly im
perfect, 61- 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 brown Muslins, every quality, at fitctory
prices. Kentucky Jeans for 20 cents. Cassinetts as
low as 28 cents. Canton Flannels 9 cents. Also,
tickings, flannels, stripes, checks, blankets, counter
panes, plaid limeys, bleached gootis of every variety;
one case Nankeen as low as 9 cents per yard. •
FOR GENTLEMEN. '
Black, blue, olive, brown, drab, French, English,
and American Cloths,from $2 to $8 peryard. Sop.
black and fancy Cassimeres, all prices. Satin y Velvet,
Cashmere and Silk Vestings. A full stock of globes,
handkerchiefs, cravats, hosiery, undershirts, draw
ers, &c.
Cash purchasers arc respectfully invited to call and
examine our assortment before making their sclec
fleas. Selling excluaitely for cash, we feel confident
that we can otter greater inducements to buyers than
those who practice the credit system.
sep29 A. A. MASON.
BUCKETS -20 doz.'painted bucketaj mit reed and
for mile by MILLER & It/CKETSON,
octs ' No. 170, Liberty str eet.
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‘ kt)OSTS
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lARTLAND ELEcTiox.—The returns from Ma
ryland,:i show a Democratic gain, slncw 1845,0
two Senators and ten Delegates.
FnmZ Tan Gut, Stirsnaort.--The S, Be
venue Cutter, Van Buren, arrived at the southwes
Pass, from Vera Crnay on the 20th ult., ,having left
the latter place on the I.sth. SANTA. ANA was at
Publa, the feeling in his favor Was cooling off rapid.
ly. &Las, with 5000 men, was marching to
Monterey to reinforce Arnpudia. Capt. CARPEN-
Tan, it i§ expected will return oft parole, an offer
of that skind having been made by the Mexican
authoritieS. Samuel Jackson, a seaman on board
the St. Mary's, was court-martialed on:the Ist; and
sentenced to be hung on the 17th of this month,
for disrespect and striking a superior oiScer. -
• SPLENDID STOCK OF
NEW FALL GOODS.
ALEXANDER & DAY, take great pleasure in in
forming the inhabiftnts of Pittsburgh and the
turn it Wing country, that they have just received a
splendid stock of New Fall Goods, of almost every
description, a large portion of which having been
bought at4uction, at :a great sacrifice, and from the
Importers and manufacturers at nnprecedentedly
low prices, enables them to offer great inducemets
to Cash buyers; they would, therefore,-tespectfully
invite Ahem to call and examine their-stock, being
confident that they will be pleased with the goods
and prices; •
LADIES> .DRESS GOODS.
Our stock of Ladies , dress goods is very superior
and cannot be surpassed, consisting in part of
Super Satin striped Cashmere, Ombre shaded, do.;
Splendid Figured, do. in great variety; California
and Clermont Plaids; Gala Plaids; Chusans; Plain and
figured and Satin striped Mouslin de Laines; Super
French and Scotch Gingham's- new style Embroider
ed do; splendid Cashmere made Leine robes; Ameri
can French and English Chintaes of the latest styles,
&c.
STLKS! MKS!!
We have: a very handsome assortment of Silks,
Such as super Black and Blue Black, Fig'd and strip
ed Silks; Super Plain and Figured changeable, do.;
Ombre Shaded and Changeable Striped, do.; Plain,
Black and Blue Mick Satins; Wide India. do; Plain
Bltick and Blue Black Silks, of extra quality and
width, suitable formantillas,&c. &c.
• SHAWLS! SHAWLS!!
In this department we can offer great bargains,
&Om Auction sales of importers in New York and
Philadelphia, among which are splendid Terketri
Shawls; Super Cashmere, do.; Embroidered Terker-,
ri, do.; Plain and Embroidered Thibet, do; Super
heas'y Ottoman Silk, do.; Splendid India Silk, do.;
Extra Ilernani, do.; Heavy French Crape, do.; Plain
and Embroidered Cloth, do.; Plain, Fig'd. and Em
broidered DC Laines, do.; Splendid French Bror4o,
do: all wool; Brocha and Cashmere Long Shawls,
and an 'immense variety of different descriptions of!
Fall and Winter Shawls, many of them will be soil
at half the cost of importation.
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES:
Embraced in'our stock oftliese are Super French,
Weseof England, and American Cloths, of almost
.everycolor—:Heavy Tweed Cloths; Beaver and Pilot,
Cloths for over-coats; Super Black Cassitneres; Fan
cy Striped, do. in great variety, &c. &c.
BLANKETS! BLANKETS!!
Extra American Premium Blankets; Super Whit
ing, do; Heavy Twilled; do; Close, do; and a num-'
her of other Makes of extra qiialitv.
LADIES' CLOAKINGS.
New style Ombre Shaded Cloaking's; Handsome
Plaid, do; Heavy Gala do. for do.
ALPACAS AND MERINOS.
A very, large assortment of Alpacas and Merinos ,
of every quality and price: French Merinos andi
Bombazines, both Black and colored.
ALSO, Cassinetis; Rod, White and Yellow Flan-I
nels; Ticking's; Checks; Diapers; Ilro‘vri and Bleach
'
ed Table Linons. Sheetings; Table Clothsi Canton
Plannels; heaiy Gloves; Silk and Linen Iliikten;
,Scads; Stocks; Collars, kc. all of which we are ,
selling much lower than we have ever before been'
enabled to do..
Tailors, Clothiers, and Country' Merchants are
especially invited to examine nig stock of French:
Cloths, Cashmeres and Vestings, as we are prepared
to sell Goods to those who buy to sell again, as law
as they can be bought in the regular way in the East
ern Cities. and by having a buyer resident in the
east, attendant; upon the Auctions; we have rare fa
cilities for procuring new and desirable Goods, at the
lowest possible prices; wo are regularly receiving
new Goods every few days through the year.
- ALEXANDER 4- DAY,
oct6 73 Market st.; N. W. cor of the-Diamond,
OLD IA
W l NES'&•LlQUORS—.consisting, 01
Tort Wine: -
Madeira Wine;
Malaga, do;
Rhenish do;—in half and quarter pipe 3,
and on draught warranted pure;
Pale Brandy, of different brands;
Dark do,
Holland Gin, fine flavor;
Peath Brandy, 8 years old;
Apple do, 4 do do;
Old Rye Whiskey, 8 and 11 years old,
Part of the above Liquors from under Custom
Rouse Lock, for sale in quantities to suit by
P. C. MARTIN,
GO Water st.
G. W. Didd Deutist.
HAS removed 4o No. 109 Smith
held st., where he will perform all
operations on the Teeth satisfac
torily.
N. B.—Having lately made one
of the greatest improvements in
forms that has ever appeared be
fore the public, he has been able
to extract teeth with such ease
as to astonish all those who have
availed themselves ones services.
Pittsburgh, July 24, 1846-ly
TUE splendid new and light drought
passenger steamer SENATOR, Capt.
leare-for the above and all intermedi
ate pores,-regularly. For .treight or passage apply
on board. - ' •sepltilui
For elneinnat L.
The , new light draught packet steam
er CALIFORNIA, Captain . Hunter, will
leave for the above. and all intermediate ports this
day, regularly.
For freight or pasiage apply en hoard, or to
J. W. BUTLER & BRO., Seconel at.
The California was built expressly for-the above
trade, and will make her trips regularly during the
,
season.
For Csnolonatt. •
THE new and light draught paasenver
steamer WEST ERN , Capt. 13,tnea,
wi eave for the abo.e and all intermediate ports
regularly. The Western draws but 12 inches, and
was built expressly to run in the trade during the
low water season.
For freight or passage, haring superior accommo.
dations, apply on board. jyls
For Louisvllle.:Regul ar iacket.
The new and splendio!Asponger steam
er TONNALEIJKA, Capt. J. K. Moody,
will. run in the trade from Pittsburgh to Louisville,
during the season oi" 1846.
The Tonnaleuka was built expressly for the trade,
and is elegantly furnished.in every respect.
Forfreight or passage apply on board.
For Ctiseinstati. •
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The well known fast running steamer
• CAMBRIA, W. Forsyth, Master, will run
as a regular Packetdeaving every Wednesday mom
loameg at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling„at 10, F r . M., the
s day. Returning, she will leavo Cincinnati
every Saturday, at 10, A. M.
For freight or passage npply on board, or to
FORSYTH trCp'„ Agents,
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No. 30,ater street.
For e— ...oafs—Regular Packet.
The new and splendid passenger steam.
er TOM CORWIN, Capt. Bugher, will
run, in the trade from Pittsburgh to St. Louis, du.
ring the season of 1846.
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The Tom Corwin, was built expressly for the
trade, and is elegantly furnished in every respect:
For freight or passage apply on board. may 19.
Por Cincinnati and Louisville.
r 1.11 ( e )
L n euwriniand s t se z t: i g a e st r e e r te , a ,
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leave tbr the above and intermediate ports, regular
ly._
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
jel D. Agent.
For Saint Louls..Rentaar packet.
t _ y The new and splendid passenger steam
er BRUNETTE, Capt. perry, will run in
le trade 'coin Pittsburgh to St. Louis, during the
season of 1846.
The Brunette was bdilt expressly for the trade,
and is elegantly found in every respect.
Fur freight or passage apply on hoard npl4
For Cincinnati and St. Louis
The prnsenger, steamer PALESTINE,
- kr -7- Capt. Witllama, will leave rot the above
and all ports regularly.
For freight or passage apply on board. le9.
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Tuesday Evening Pacji
The new and splendid passenger steam.
-• 2_ boat DECLARATION, Capt. Vorhees.
will run ass roguing - packet between Pittsburgh and
Cincinnati, leasing 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.
CINCINNATI PACKETS
MONDAY PACKET.
The regular mad an passengersteamor
NIONONGA RU A, Capt. Stone, will run
as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin
nati, leaving this port every Monday at 10, A. M.,
and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Return
ing, she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10.
A. M. For freight or passage apply on board.
The Monongahela was built expressly ;for this
trade, and offers to the passengers comfort; and su
perior accommodations. mar 3J
11 10N114.T PACK.U.C>
THE regular mail and pafenger steam
er.UNION, Captain Maclean, will rim as
a regular packet between Pittsburgh and 'Cinein
nati, leaving this port emery Afonilay at t 9'Clock,
P. 3f. Returning she will !save Cincinnati every
Thursday at f, P. M.
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The Union was 'built, expressly for this trade
and affords every accommodation.
For freight or passage apprY on borrd. mayll
• TUESDAY PACKET.
TEI E regular mail and passengei steam
cr HIBERNIA, Capt. John Klinefelter,
will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and
Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday at 10 A.
M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. of the same day.--
Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Friday at
10 A. M. For freight or psasage apply on board.
The Hibernia was built expressly for the trade,
and offers to the passengers every comfort and au-1
parlor accommodations.
WEDNESDAY PACKET.
.
er N VIE regular mail siid passenger st
-1,.: • , NEW ENGLAND, Capt. ii. B. P eam age,
will — run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and
Cincinnati, leaving this port every Wednesday at 10
A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day.—
Returning, she will leave Cidcinnati every Saturday
at 10 A. M. For freight orpassage apply on board.
The New England was built expressly fur this tradt
end offers to the passengers every comfdrt and .supo.
/Mr accommodations, mar 26
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THURSDAY PACKET. . .
M. T l, ll . lj u n c e as w
, 1. 5 1. 1 -S as . l ll e l: , i Iwsitielarmuenr
aAoCaArDelgAuf
ar passenger packet between Pittsburgh and the
1,4
above port during the season of Isl 6, leaving every
Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M.
The Acadia is new and has superior accommoda
tions, For freigh; or passage apply on board, or to
ap9 J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. I
FRIDAY PACKET.
THE regular mail and passenger steam
er CLIPPER No: 2, Captain Crooks, will
run as a regular packet between Cincinnati and Pitts
burgh, leaving this port every Friday at 10 A. M.,
and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day. Returuing
she will leave Cincinnati every filoridaynt 10 o'clok,
A. M. Por fiffight or passage apply on board,
The Clipper No. 2 was built expreally for thistrade
cm' offers to her passengers every comfort and at.
drimntodation.
mar 23
SATURDAY PACRF.T.
The regularmail and passenger steamet
CIRCASSIAIkI, Capt. Isaac Bennett, Will
run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and
Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday, at 10,
A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day.
Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday,
at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board,
The Circassian was built expressly for this trade,
and offers to her pageengdrs every comfort and ac
commodation.
mar 23
SATURDAY PACKET.
_ The regular mail and passe:ter steamer
MESSENGER,.Capt. Linthrd, will run as
a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati,
leaving this port every Saturday, at 10, A. M., and
Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning,
she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10
o'clk A. M. For freight or passage apply on board,
The Messenger was built expressly for this trade,
and offers to her passengers every comfort and ac
commodation.
mar 23 1
- 13 NODES & ALCORN, (Late of New York city,)
It, 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 quantitids 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 Filth street, in Ityao3
Building.
sera
No Cure No Pay.
CI
ELLERS' LIVER PILLS.,...These eelebrated
kj 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 Birming4
ham:
Ilinnttnottin, June 24th, 1846."'
MR. h.. E. SEttgits:—l take this opportunity of
ng in favor of your invaluable medicine. A=
bout two years ago I was taken down with a severe
inhlamation of the liver, and was so reduced by night
sweats and other effects of this dreadful disease,thaf
my life was despaired of. After other means hat"
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 have been restored to reasonable health,
which I enjoy at this time. 'therefore take pleasure
in recommending them to others afflicted with dis
ease of the liver. Yours respectfully,
Jont
These Pills stand unequaled by i aoy medicine
known For the cure of liver complaint, and may be
had of the proprietor, R. E. SELLERS, Wood et.,
Pittsburgh,
sep2S
For Cliixchnatt
At St. Louis, .41ssouri.
DLAN,KETS.
1020 pairs 3-point white. 1 1 fackinae blankets, to
measure 60 by 72 inches. and weigh
pOunds
797 pairs 23 point white Mackinac blankets, to
measure 54 by CO inches,
dud neigh n
pounds
417 pairs 2 , point white Afackinacl blankets, to
measure 42 by 50 inches, and weigh C.}
pdunds
390 pails 13 -point white Mickinaci, blankets, to
measure 30 by 50 inches, and weigh 41'
pnutids
430 pairs I.point white Matkinac, blankets, to
measure 32 by 46 inches ( add weigh 11#
pounds
134 pairs 3 point scarlet 3lakinac I,lankets.
rneasiiie 60 by 72 inches, and weigh 8
pounds
100 pwry 23-point scarlet Mackinac ddankets, to
mOsure 54 by 66 inches, and weigh 0
ponds
148 pairi 3 point green Mackinacidankets, to
wit-sure GO by / 2 inches, and weigh. S
pounds
150 pairS 3-point giantinal la blue Mackinac hien
ketS, to measure Of) by 72 inches, and
weigh 8 pounds
75 pairs =} point gentinella blue, Mackinac
blankets, to triewsure 51 by 60 inches, and
weigh 0 pounds
DRY GOODS,
600 yards Lice strands
5110 do ; scarlet do
1300 do Iblue, fancy, and gray list cloth
217 do green do do
372 do scarlet do do
2750 do blue sated het do •
330 do ;green do do
w.. 20 do *inlet do do
485 pounds worsted yarn 3 fold '
68 dozen' cotton flag handkerrh:efs
40 do ; Madras do
60 do ' black silk do
40 do 5-4 (0110(1 shale
20 'do 0-,4 do do
21) do 4-4 do do •
10000 yank domestic calico
2000 do English and French do
2230 do bleached cotton shirting,
600<) do unbleached do do
4000 do do do sheeting,
1500 do domestic checks, stripes, end plaids
300 dozen ikroolen socks
1800 yards plaid limey
3400 do dannels, assorted
450 flannel shirts •
500 calico do
8 5
pounds; linen thread -
7 do !cotton do
36 dosewing silk worsted -•
20 gross gartering
300 pieces ribands, assorted _
100 gross ''IMLT and clay pipes
50 pounds vermilion.
HARDWARE.
1300 pounds brass kettles
50 nests, japanned kettles, 8 in a- nest
400 tin kettles
25 gross sqbare 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 down bu:trhers' knives I
AXES.
25 dozen axes, to weigh from 5 to 5# pounds
93 dozen half-axes, to weigir33 pounds
12 do squaw axes, to weigh 3 pounds
45 do hathets, to weigh 1-3 pounds .
Tp be delivered at the place where manufactur
ed, cir in the city of New York or Philadelphia as
may bn :required' without additional expense.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Ste.
Thera will aleb be ,required, to be delivered in
Artw York at the ziame time, the following agricul
tural implements.
200 axes, to wi
200 half-axes, t
1100 weeding he
8 cross -cut st
length
75 drawing kn
60 augurs, in e 4
and 4-inch
150 lb. brass ke
The sum of $lO
articles, and the q
minishcd to meet
exhibited of them, it
to be of the beat quri
able ,
i T s h oa e ta. l .l: ol e lin t - oy i n ow g re i
180 half-axes, tri , -
I 000 weeding hoe'
75 single:rsei
iron mouh
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';PROPOSALS POR xrentsaroci - o7us;- •
QEALED PROPOSALS will be received et the
L) office of the Corinnirsioner, of Indian - Affairs,
Washington city; 1). C., until 10 o'clock, on Sat
urday, the 111 h day of protemlipr next, for liirnish
ing the tollowing goods in, the quantities,annexed,
or thereabouts, for the Uhe of the. Indians; and deliv
erable at the'iollowing places, viz.:
At Now
BLANKETs.
1290 pairs 3-point white Mackinac blankets, to
I measure GO by, 72 . indhes, and weigh 8
! pounds' I
930 pairs 2,3-point white 'Mackinac blankets, to
measure 54 by 66- inches, and weigh 8
44potvds
390 pairs 2-point white Mackinac. blankets, to
measure 42 by 50 inches, and vreigh 5+
pounds
340 pairs Ik-point white Mackinac blankets, to
measure 36 by 50 inches, and weigh 4i:
pounds
310 pairs Ipoint white Mackinac blankets, to
measure 32 by 40 inches, and Weigh 24
pounds
210 pairs 3-point scarlet Mackinac blankets, to
measure 60 by 72 inches, and . : weigh 8
pounds ,
200 pairs 23-point scarletlifaCkinac blankets to
• Measure 34 by OG inches, and weigh 6
• pounds
puirs green Mackinac blankets, to
measure GO by 72 inches, and weigh 8
' pounds
200 pairs 3 point gentinella Adue Mackinac
blankets, to measure GU by 72 inches, and
, weigh 8 pounds
210 !pairs 2i-point gentinella - blue Mackinac
blankets, to measure 54 , by GO inches, and
weigh 0 pounds
m
pitY GOODS.
LOGO (yards blue fancy and gray list cloth
3101 do scarlet do • do
225 do grass green do do
2050 • do blue saved list do
790 do scarlet do - do
100 'do green do .
d o
SU pounds worsted yarn, three-fold
88 dozen cotton flag handkerchiefs
10U ;do Madras do
76 do black silk do
40 ,do 8-1 cotton shawls
25 Ido 6-1 do
30 do 4-4 do
18050 yards calico, domestic
1000 do do English and French
1.200 i de bleached cotton shining
3000 'do unbleached do
3500 do do cotton sheeting
4300 'do domestic checks, stripes and plaids
100 dozen wollen socks
7300 yards plahtlinsey
1000 do flannels, assorted
1000 shirts, flannel
125 do calico '
27 pounds linen thread
280 ,I do cotton do
20 Ido sewing silk
330 pieces ribands, assorted
975 yards bed - ticking
500 yards satinetts, assorted
400 do Kentucky jeans
7 g l oss worsted gartering
• .lIA R MA RE. •
841.1 pounds brass kettles
7i..5 do tin kettles
40 nets jap fnned kettles (8 in a nest)
76 dozen butcher knicea
14000 guru -flints.
from 4 to 54 pounds
o weigh 3-3 pounds
•s, different sizes
WS, 4 of 6 feet and 4 of 7 feet in
ices. 13 inches in length
ual proportionsof 1 inch, inch,
ttles, assorted sizes
tOO is to be expended in the above
luantity will be increased or di
that sum: as no sample is to be
mast be understood that they are
I ALSO,
gricultural implements, deliver-
gh from di to 5+ pounit . :
weigh n pounds -- -
.s, assorted sizes
ploughs, with clsvis and east
boards
N
• ..m. •' .-•-.,.•.,
•
450 pairs trace-chains, bright straight links, each
chain to be 0 feet 4 inches-in length; - and
to weigh not less than 3.} , pounds
55 log-chains, each chain to Weigh , 25 pounds
850 beat No. 10 WnittmOre cotton cards
20 cross-cut saws, 7 feet in.length
20- do do d feet in tenoth
. 10p "dngle.iitt" cross-cut saw
,files
150 hand saws, of g ood qUality
120 band saw files
75 drawing-knives, 12 inches in length
850 "quarters" screw augurs, in equal propor
tions of "2-inch," , -.1-inch," and ~1 3-inch.l '
900 "quarters," “socket-chisels," in equal pro'.
portions of 1,1. 1 and 4 inch
73 planes, complete; equal proportions of "fore
and jack"
The sum of $2OOO is to be expended in thp
above articles, and the 'quantity will be increased
or diminisliedto meet that sum .A.a no sample
will be exhibited of them, it 'must be understood that
they are to be of the best 7tsnlity.
GUNS. ,
In addition to the above 'end foregoing, there
will be required 060 north-west guns. two-thirds of
which must measure 30 inches in length "of barrel.
and one-third 42 inches; to be delivered at the place
where mannfactured or in the city of New York or
Philadelphia, as may be required; samples of them
are deposited in the office of !the Commissioner of
Indian Affairs.
There will also be required 100 Indian rifles,
more or less; but as the department has not asuit
able sample it is expected that each bidder will ac
company his bid with a s.tirnPle of the article he
pr poses to furnish.
The above proposals may 'be divided into live
parts, for each place of deliver}',
Ist. Blankets.
Id. Dry Goods.
3d. Hardware, to include the agricuiturallimPle
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 ac
cording to the above scale, the department reserv
ing to itself the.-right to de:ermine 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 Com Missioner of.lndian
Affairs, in Washington, exhibiting the amMint of
money to be expended for eacti!artiele; but the-4e
partment reserves the right to inereise or diminish'
the quantity of any of the articles named, or sub
stitute others in lieu thereof.
The vbole amount in money to be applied to
the puttbase o(goods, will be about $85,000; of
which some Yi-10,0b0 will be Wanted on the' , sea
board, and the residue in the west. Goods of A ,
merican manufactine, all other things being equal,
Brill 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 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 Oat( the items, embraced in the
above list, and affix the prices, in dollars and cents.
at which he or they will furnish them, deliverable
in New York and at. Louis respectively, on or be
fore the fifteenth day ;of May next, assuming the
quantity of each article as specified in this adver-1
tisement, and extending the cost, Making - tip aggre
gate of the whole inroice - before ;sending it on —1
The goods will be inspected at .NIAV York or St.
Louis by en agent of the United States, who will I
be appointed by the department for the purpose.:
and to ascertain the conformity of the articles pur
"chas.ed with the -samples exhibited, when the. con•
tract shall he made, and with the terms of the con
tract
itself, which shall contain 'a clause, that it
the articles are not furnished within-the time pre.
scribed,:or if they are cif inSufficient quality, in the
opinion
,of the agent - aTores'aid, add if within five
days afer notice of such insuiTiciency the party
shall not furnish others in ;lieu thereof, of the re,
quired quality, the United States shall be aitthori
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 said
difference to the United States. -
Bonds, will Le required, in the amount of the
bids, with .two good sureties—the sufficiency- of
w hem tel be certified by a Unite -1 States' judge or
district attorney, for the fiithful . performance 01
the contracts. Payment will be made alter the
contract is completed, pod the deli% ery of the goods
at New 'York and Sr. Loins res . peetively;ro an
agent of The department, upim a duPlicate invoice
certified by him.
,;
Commimications to be marked, "Propoials for,
Indian goods."
The bids will be submitted with the following
heading, tied none will be received that ate not
made in the form and terms here prescribed:
I (or VI e) propose to furnish, for the service of
the Indian L'epartment, the following goods, at the
prices affixed to them respecfiivelyAlz:
(Here insert the list of goods.) 1
Deli% erable in the city Of New York, or Si,
Louis, on or before the day of --,-„,„.., next
and in ease of the acceptance of his proposal, the
quantity being priscribed by the department, 1,
(or we) will execute a contract brew-ding to
this
agreement, and give satisfactory security to the
department, within ten clity4 after the acceptance
of this bah and in case iitlailure to enter into such :
contract, and give such security, I (or we) 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 sant&
articles."
Each and el ery bid must also be accompanied
with a guarantee in the ftilltmying term, to be sign
ed by one or more mipunsible. persons ; whose
sulii
ciency must be certified by sortie one who is known
to the department, either personally or by his WE.
cial position:
"1 (or we) hereby guaranty that the
above'bidder, will comply with the terms of the
advertisement for " Proposals for . Indian goods, -
dated October 1, 1840, if the ;contract should be i
awardpd to him , id enter into bond for the execu
tion of the same within the time prescribed.
(SEAL.]
[SEAL.]
Wan llopanTlrENT,
Orsten Istitas AFFATII
October I% 18.0.
IV',
Commissioner of Itidian Affairs.
oct73tawtl,lnov.
NEW P 41,11, GOODS,
riIDE subsCriber is now receiving a large and fine
assortment of FALL AND WINTER .Dgx Goons,
recently purchased from the manufacturers and im
porters, in the New York and Philadelphia Markets,
since the greatfall in prices, and Will be sold twenty
per cent Cheapen than the same description of Goods
were ever . before offerred,in this market, All those
wanting great bargains are requested to call at No. 1
65 Market street.
sepls
New press Ginghams.
Whave now op hand a full assortment of beau-
F.
tiful French ead Scotch dress Oillghams, twil•
led and plain,. at' rernarkable low !prices. Also, an
article of embroidered Gingham—,very beautiful for
Dresses, for sale by ABSALOM MORRIS,
sepls ' No. 65 Market street.
y!a Dross Sgks,
RECEIVED this day, several 'packages of very
rich new 'etztle Persian---ernbossed Ombri, Bro
cade, Chamelion,l Striped, Plaid and Boylt de Soie,
and Black Satin,. Striped Armour! Dress Silks, and
will be sold cheap for-Cash, by
sepl3 ABSAT,OM MORRIS, No. 65 Market. M.
Si
enses New Dell Prints.
JUST RECEIVED this day, embracing all the
new and desirable styles in tho!market; and will
be sold at greatly reduced prices, -by
seplo AIIS4EOIII MORRIS, No. 65 Market
Cashmeres and De Litines.
T UST RECEIVD, a beautiful assortment of new
cl style Paris printed, Ombri shaded, Rep Corded
and plain Cashmeres and Mains, and for sale by
sop 15 4.BSALQM MOMS, 63 Market street.
. .
:egarsr Segars 11
J UST received from New York, a large quantity
of ,Havarata and l'rii - cipe Segars of the most
popular and sup7t3ior brands now in'use. Also, an
excellent article ; of chewing Tobaeco and several
'bales of superior Cuba Leaf Tobacco_ for sale.
B. E. WINCHESTER,
No. 50, Thirdi fairest, two doors 'from the. Post
Office.
T II EMEANSOFPEACE.—.A. Sermon delivered
in the "Third, Presbyterian. Church" . .Tuly 12,
by the Rev:D. K. Riddle, and publiShed by the re
quest of the Congregation. For salel by ' •
aug24 JOHNSON& STOCKTON.
il WA 1i.D11.1/H w
Elf you ant to purchase a
, I
lware: good Wardrobe cheap call at the furniture
I
house of ii T. 8 .4 YOUNG & CO,
Lyle' ,! Si Hand s t
_•.,
BEDSTEADB--•Maho g anv, tfireb, Maple, Cherry l
and Poplin. high and low post bedsteads al
ways on hand and for sale low at the Furniture 1
warehouse of !i T. 13. YOU'NH & Co,'
Leo ' • . ' 31 Hand st.
I
, ------ Food Street Property for Sale.
lillAT desirable lot of ground of the foot of Wood
street, occupied at the time of the great fire by
1
11 essrs. King & Holmes, is offered for sale.
.1 ..
Enquire of .faugS) J. K. MOORHEAD.
Sugar and Molasses.
45 }BIDS. ~I s b.
~andS ug a r,o
s t L ri o c a l l f }: prime
10, cases "Loverin.'s" D. IL Loaf sugar •
. ~
118 bids N. 9. Molasses;
Iti store and for sale by --
?LAMBERT & SIIIPTON,
..
133 and 135 Wood street.
riloßAccE)--.0 . I.ixs Hutehinsoifs
30 bas Pike HarWood's fit , ;
R. Grate ss;
15 " Layton's 3s;
'3Z) " :15.,i125.,325., .Balt. plug ,. and
Ladies Twist; firming this day. and for, sale by
aag2s ' i LAMBERT 4.7 SHIPTON.
30n BAGS
_
BAGS Green Rio, part prime;
v's t, Old Government Java; •
Arriving this day:and for sale by
!• LAMBERT & SHIPTO
VISH--150 M
bbls; No. 3 Lary s ackerel;
1 20 " 3 North "
• 10 o o
20 " flerring (Allwive.9
Il'o. 1 Salmon; in store and for
sale.by fang2s) LAMBERT & SIIIPTON.
9S.. , k,l,osfllloßitis
I IEAS-190 packages Y. EL, holt, G. P. aid
Poi , v6hong, elate importations,trriving acd
for sale by faug2s.ll. LAMBERT & SHIPTON.
FP! . Sate at tae Wharf.
JIIST received per Canal Boat
-10,000 feet inch poplar;
10,000 f •'; seasoned;
45,000 F; 4x4 Scantling,.
jyB " !; L. IVILMARTII
lIEcEI, gut—Per. Canal : Boat Great Western
-100 pcs Cherry Scantling. x 5 and 61 6-6000
Lights Window Sash suitable for the western trade,
12:16, 10x mid 8;10. For sale by -
left L. WILMARTH. 1
• • . Storage. • •
HAVING a . very !large and - cominodious ware.:
;hone°, we • are, prepared to receive (in addi
tion to freight for shipment) a large amount of Pro- . 1
duce &c, o Ostorage.aflowrates.: - • • - •
jy23 C. A. IVICANUX.TY CO, - Canal Basin. I
5 n pitch: i
v 50 ‘, Rosin; li
150 Boxes 'Tobacco, various sizes;
.10,000 Seed leaf Cigars;
On consignment 4;101 will-be sold tow for Cash, or
exchanged for Pitubutgh znanulactures, - by
seps TAAFFE & O,CONNOR.
7 1 0BACCO.-75 larde and 90 small boxes 3iissoo.
ri tobacco, of prime quality, just received on
consignment, and will be sold cheap for cash, or
Pittsburgh manufactures.
august 18 a T4AFFF, O'CONNER.
PSALMS Br. HYMNS, for the usn of the Gentian
1.7 Reformed Church in the U. 8, of America, En
glish and G6rman. For Bale by
jell SCR IBA 6,7 SCIFEIBLER, 115 Wood et.
, .
.
.
• -
- •
Eln.ndx.ftfif .
Tierces fresh Rice;
OJ 14 bbls j Conklins . improved Lard Oil; .
10,000 lbs. Maco n, Shoulders. On hand and
for sale -by: .- F. gELLKRc.
5ep24... - - ~sn. 1.7, Libe..ity street.
T 100 kegs, No. .Lard bit consignment; -
j
.And kir sale by . P. SELLERS.
Sep24. , No. 17, Libt , rty street.
UGAR HOUSE MOLLASSES.-6 Ws, 4 Goodals,'
S. H. Molasses, ill store dud for sale by
sep4. • ' F. SELLERS.
Nerve and• Bone Linernent-5 Grote,
I received and for sale by
sep23 HAYS &- BROCKWAY.
z__
SSE USES-10 Gross, for sale by
EBAYS Sz BROCKWAY,
sep23.'i No, 2 Commercial Row, Libarty at.
EFINED BORAX—I 'Case, just received and for
sale by ' .
50p23 , 1 • HAYS & BROCKWAY.
EFINED CAMPHOR'.;-1 Barre), jest received
n : and for sale.low for cash.
scp23 HAYS & BROCKWAY.
OASTOR OIL—I Bbl., for sale by • •
j sal-03 BAYS. & BROCKWAY;
►5 PAtiLSEIWIIITING- 7 j j Bbls., just received and
for sale by . - •
sep23 HAYS 8: BROCKWAY.
fIOPPKRTAS--20 Bble., for sale low by
seP23 , • • HATS Br, BROCR-WAY.
- 11.14 - 4 Pfl,-41 13W, eor sdla.by •
se.o3 ' HAYS & BROCKS4 AY.
G .
LUDi, -1-.4.8b15.., for sale by '
.
aepg3.
HAYS &BROCKWAY.
RPVi rINE— DUI, for sale by
S , r, EOPIS -HAYS & BROCKWAY
I - EMO.STS-75 Boxes Lemons; ---- 7 :-- ',or sale ler% low,
by 1 (jyl4) 'JAMES AKAY.
T D Eg-4 11 Missouri Hides,. for sale low to closT
coqigoment. (je26) JAMES MAY.
ORN-4117 sclie, Corn sale by
jet 6; TAMES MAY.
:DIG METAL.--r ton Sao - to FuninceA)ig iron for
saie 6 .f Cle2G) TAIII7BmAY.
LTINIAF 100(71uTees jtist received and for sale
by - G. A. FAHNESTOCK &
sepl I. - --,- .cti-ner of Gth and Wood sts.
C ASTILE SOAP -10 eases just receive:Land for'
sale by • 13. A. FAHNKSTOCK & CO:,
sep9 car. 6th and IVdod st.
EFTIVED LIQUORICE- 7 100 lbs' just received
and for sale by ' •
B. A, FAIINESTOCK & CO., •
sep9 enr, 6th and Wood Bps
C!_kND CItUCIBLES-...-100 my jusfteceived and
forsalnby B. FAHNESTOCK CO.,
sep9 corner 6th and Wood sts.
•_ _
V•
f 'th
ENEEItSAND VATINISIIES, the very best
qualify, .for sale at 11, 11. RYAN'S Cabinet!
Ware Itoonis, IYo, 31 Filth 'street. . ion
Banton Mlle Barrels:
A FunThEit supply of the aboyejust.received
.Z 1 and foi sale at manufacturers prices,*
.
septlG couritAx, Wood street.
L4ril 011,
A a r . e n lo si o g f m azzer t i y or quality for salelon
sop 17 G.pROF.: COCHRAN, ;7.6. Wood'street.'
100 boxes lemons in good order,
LEfloir°EtaNlSel---by I'. C. MARTIN,
j 20. . 60 Water street.
VINE S4LINA TABLE SALT-50 bags (small
size) very fine Salina Salt, fit for table use and
Dairies, for stile low by P. C. MARTIN;
•jy27 $O Water St.
dlttsqueto Netts.
CTI a , 8 . S:WARTZ has on hand a lot of very an
prior white and colored Musqueto Netts
which will behold phean at No 10 . 6 Market street:
jela
Morltl,coeGi,AZl'a
I%,"rEgNoßaLlßorgtl' D
A_o BOARDS—Just!
m i ntof Ow above, and
for sale at F. 'BLUMER
sefiS No. I." ; 12 Wood street, 2nd door ahoy
Brazier's Bellow*.
1 UST' received a 9 aSsortin eat, large sizes, BrazieeS
CP 'land Bellows; also, Parlour and Kitchen, do.
Wholesale °ad Retail, JOUN. W. BLAIR,
5eia 9. 1 . 20 Wood st.
. --
NeW rashloned Bats,
O F a very ioporiur quality, for sale by
3PCORD & KINC,
corner of Wood and Fifth sts. I
J. Craw ford, aII. 0, -
D ESPTCTIIiLLY tenders his services to the
Zeus of Pittsburgh and vicinity. Office, St,
Chair street, opposite the Exchange Rote!.
-
• , _ LaS,teSt intprovenient._
13 EDSTE,II)§ of different kinds with Gazzain>s
iron patent fastenings, superior to anything 110N5
in use, fur sale low 5t the furniture warehouse of
angl. T, 11. YOUNG - 6z. CII, Band street.
TABLES--PiCr, Centre-and Card Tables of differ
ant patterns, If you want a good article Chea
call at the Furniture Warehouse, of p_
jeG
T. D. YOUN43 & Co,
31 Hand st
110 r ow TO ET- RID . 4. 9DlTDE."—•lffarti
i ll persons labor under tht mistaken idea_thal
I Goitre (an. enlargement on the threat,. producing
;great deformity, nod - often. death from -pressure'on
I the,wind.pipe and large hlood-vessels,) isinctirable,
nig is - a - very grpat mistake:. This•disease, as welt!
!SCitortic.A,..are eradicated from the system by that.
pleasant, yet
.pnwerlid medicine,. JAIrrIT.:* AI.TEIIA•
ME. It is us certain to cure tvlieti properly used,
a.s that the sun gives light, and heat. All is wanted •
Lis a fair trial of its virtu-m.s r and-the tumor will begin
to diminish in size, and gradually become smaller and.
smaller until it entirely disappears. prepared al•No,
8 South Titian street, Philadelphia. - •
Persale is Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STOREi',
7il Fourth street, near Wood, and aliciat the Drug.
Store ail, P ; Schwartz, Federal street, Allegheny
DOPING COUGH AND CROUP—TO PA
R E N TS ,--,- JATNE'S.EXPECTORANT is
without exception, the Most viduable prepartion to
use for thb above diseases. .It converts HOOFING
COUGH into a mild and tractable disease, and shor,
tens its duration more than one;lialf, and produces
a certain and speedy recovery.. From half, to.ono
tea spoon full will certainly, cure the CRPI/P in in,
rants spd young children In half an hones rinie.- 7
The lives of hundreds of children' will he saved an,
nually, by keeping it always on hand ready for eie:
ry emergency. Prepared at No, South Third - ,
Street, Philadelphia..'
For For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEASTOKE,
7.'2 Fourth street, near Wood, and alsomt- the'Drug
Store of H. P. Schwartz, Federal street, Allegheny
City. - sep 23.
fcART4 srpEnion.
THE STAUNCH . ..I6w pressure,
ship built. Steam Packet, JELI./1.
..mis-14..ga. PALMER, Capt 4N.1 STANmAniti
haring been put in complete condition for sea, 'wilt
run upon Lake Superiorduring thoseason, oommenco
lug 3d Angu,st, between the Sault de St. Marie and
the various ports, as business may warrant. The
o :
J. P. is well furnished in-every particul4 and. isms
line a heavy weather vessel as any' ship that floats,
the - seas. klas good upper cabin, State TOOIII9. and
family saloons, as also single berths, ladies cabin
and steerage - cabin. All well ventilated, and will
accommodate 100 cabin passengers. Freight in largo
quantities can be stowed under decks. Parties with
or withoutfre4ht Will he accommodated at the vari
ous landing; upon the British'and .Arecrican aides
of the lake.
One or two voyages will be made to La Pontei
during the Indian payments, and two 'pleasure voy
ages will be made entirely around the labe coast,
wise, during August and September s giving to plea.
sure travel an opportunity of enjoying the most de,'
lightlbl, unique and interesting scenery in the knoWn'
world. State.rooms or single berths can be secured
in advance liv'adclresslng -
IV. F. PORTER TAYEOR;Mananing 'owner,
Sash de Ste Marie, Michigan.
July, 13•18. - • jy::.o-3ti&Stn . •
N. . Propetly.consigneil to, W. F. Porto? Taylor
will meet with immediate
,despatch as ordered.
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Ateritceil and irergtcal7oificer
Health is the charm of tile.; stithontit gold, • -
Love, letters, friends, all, all, are iirrenjoyed.
i 4,......,Th DOCTOR BRO*N i ;
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r.:,...-r-, re.llarly educated physir
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5A.%_ .,..4 -....."4-±A, n‘lllllCe. to the citizens of
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c./;,,,--,=-:7;3.4-.1.1174,Z vicinity. that he can be
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rii... 11.- e-- , ,„. i .444;_ - ,14` 1\ consithed •iivatel and
9 i - V 4 ;' , ,4.-Z.X.".;.:.;5t, k . '
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t , ..!,,it.--... - :•hi. , :-..z.: -;.,. eontiden lady, every day
:,.' , -,,,..v. , ,, y , /,`L.--, nel en.lig; at his office- on
'1..,..--..7:_,..7.--v-,4)Ae Diamond Alley, a few.,
• --__.....0 . doors from Wood-street,
towards the market.
Dr. Brown gives his particular - attention to the
reatnin n t and investigationof the following-dis-ea
All diseasesarising from linpuritiespfthel3lOod
scrofula, syphilis, seminal It eeliners. inapotencY,
salt rlteum, diseases of Ibe t'ye :Ind ear, rheumatism;
piles, palsey.,
Dr. Brown has nitwit pleasure in announcing to
the public - , that he -is in possegsiotrof the -latest in;
formation and improi ement in the treatmept, of
Egcondarysyphils, practised at the Paris. LoCk Ffos
pital. The tnodem researches en 'syphilis, its
Complications and cousegnences„ and the improved
modes of practice which have been made known
to the.publlc but recentley_ audio those chiefly
who make thin branch of Aredicirie, their particm
la; study mid practise. .
Many nest and valuable remedies liaxebeeia late,
ly intrOduced, whichsecnres the patient being 'met:
'curialized ft at of - existence S'trazteers are apprisM
that Doistor Bro , a it has been educated in every
branch of medicine, and regularly admitted - to
practise, and that he now confines . himself :to the
study and practice of this particular branch,togeth
er with all diseats of a private or delicate - nature,
incident to the human frnme. No cure, no pay_
Recent cases are relieved in a short time, with,.
out interruption from busiress. .
(c - 411fice on Diamond Alley, a few doors from
Wabd street, tolizirds the market. Consultations
strictly _ ;-rnyl2-ed.ctry
Seettrit)--to Purchasers. -
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netteedng Wtt - lot Conn, tu rm . /
EAcAbox GEtitIiCECUGA COyA:TF:Du"..P'II77rh---'"2''"'j"a.
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rILICKENER'S S UGAR.,SOATED VEGETABLE.
piLi.s are the first - and only :Medicine ever
known that will positively Core '
Headache, Giddiness, Measles,,,Salt Rheum,
Rheumatism, Piles, Heartburn, Worms, :.-
Dispepsia, Scurvy, , Cholera Morbus,
Small Pox, Jaundice, Coughs, Quinsy,
Pains in the Bach, Whooping Cough,
Inward -Weakness, Consumption, Pits,
Pdlpitation or tile heart, Liver Complaint,
Rising in the Threat, Erysipelas, Deafness,
Dropsy, Asthma,
Itchings of the Skin, -
Fevers of all kind,, Colds, Gout, Gravel,
Female Complaints, Nervous Complaints,
And all other diseases originating from impurities o
the blood. •
They have cured, since their introdnrition,
over 2,000 persons, who have been given up as hope,
less cases, by the most eminent PhysiCians.
They are patronized and recommended by
men of the highest distinction, amen- , whom are--e
Hon. David it. Porter, . Hon. llgry Clay,
lion:John Adams, Hon. Daniel Webster,
Hon. Martin Van Buren, Rou. J. C. Calhoun, .
Gen. Winfield Scott, .._ Col. Johnson.. •..
Hon. James K. Polk, - Gen. Lewis Cass.
Their virtues are so - infallible that the money
will be returned in all cases they do not hive univer-
sal satistliction, - Although but two and a half years
have elapsed since these celebrated pills were first
introduced to eishe public, the sale of them in the.
Eastern and middle . States• has far exceeded Dr.-
Clickener's most sanguine expectations. During the
peat year, alone, no less than 10,000 gross of boxes
have been sold in the-State.of New York, 6,000 in
Perantylrania,-4;000 in illaryland, 3,000 in New. Jez:,; -
soy, 2,000 in Delaware, and :9,000in the New England
States, requiring the constant employment of 27
hands, exclusive of printers and engravers. In the
same period, upwards of 200,000 copies of the
."Fatuily Doctnr" have been ordered by agenti
ia
every section of the mintrv. These titers must
thoW, conclusiiely, that Dr. ClickenePs Sugar Ctiat,
ed Pills, besides being the very best medicine in the
world, are held in the highest estimation by thef üblie. -
We might extend this publication -to en intlefin,-
ite length, if we - deemed - it expedient to publish alt
tersimonials we have received; not only from agents
hut individuals and families who have experiennevi-
the benficial effects of Clickenees Sugar Coated
Pills, but we deein it unnecessary. The' most
contestable evidence of their unprecedented suCcesi,'
are the numberless imitations and Counterfeits which
havO already appeared, notwithstanding the brief
pe,
tied they have been belbti3 the public, Ewen Some
of Our staunchest pill-makers have had the audacity',.._
to imitate the Capanle of Sugar, in order to disguise
the ingredients of their vile compounds and pains
them off for the "real Simon pare." S i neh paltry
shifts cannot last long without exposing their hideous
deformity. Truth and honesty must inevitably pre
vail over rascality and deception. - -
For sele• in Pittsburgh by V I-WIC..SON, at iffs
Patent Medicine f r Varehon;r, N o . B .9,Liberty street,
head of Wood et., Pitfsburgh, Price, 25e. per box.
Dr. Click ener's principal office is Si Barclay street,
New York,
To - Beware of an limitation article
.eqlletl Int.
proved Sugar Coated Pills, purporting to ba patented,
as both the pills
.and the pretended patent are for
geries, got up by a miserable qumak in New York,
who, for the last four or five years,- has made hiis -
living by counterfeiting popular medicines.
1J P Remember, Dr. C, V, Clickezier is the original - •
inventor .of Sugar Coated Palls, and that nothing of _ •
the sort was ever heard of until heintroducedthern'
in June, 1843. Purchasers should; theZetbre; always
ask for Clickerter's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, zunl
take no other, or they still be made the victims of 4
fraud.
CRAB CIDER .---1.2 Banels superior Crab
V der for sale by p C. MARTIN,'
21) Water
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