' PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. - - CONDI , FTTSE FOII OCTOBER,- , F5 - Loreni, -N. W. W. Wallace EMILE ••• ' '.1 . 2 " < *".. . 4 44- , 40 , T, r. 47,-75;: 7 47.:'t ' 4 4 7 t 6.• :Prepared and corrected. every. Afternoon. ]2 PEET .WATEIL IN THE CHANNEL AND TUBING Pirge Assortment of Splendid. ifr'aniar and Fashionable Pall Alipinery. A T 111 , KENNA 7 S Auction Rciozils, N 0.114, Wood - et., 3d door :iota Fifth, the Agent of an exten sive French Importing House, has ,lust arrived from New York, and will this day commence opening a large and splendid lot of fine French' _Millinery, of the latest fashion andklireet from Paris, which he will sell at extraordinary low prices; The ladies arepar ticularly incited to call and examine. It is. perhapa the largest and _best stock ever offered in this city; comprising in part:, - Thread and Lisle Lscei and Edging, Caps, Netts, Bszenet;Cip . and Misses , Hat Ribbon, Mourning and Dress,Caps, Cap fronts, rioWerS, Feathers, Quilling, Head Ornaments, 4.c. . • • P.•APKENNA, Auc,t, " z • ", ~.. ... AT 6/ o'clock, p, on. Wednesday the 14th, Thursday the 15tb,and Saturday the 17th at the Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and sth will be sold a large collection of choice standard and • miscellaneous Books, embracing a rgrhat variety ofr-works on History, Theology, Poe. .try and Fictions Bibles and Testaments of every variety of size and style of binding. Prayer Books, fine editions; Annuals and Holliday Presents for 1847; .Blank Bos, St4tionary, Sco. Private sales during the day avvory, - low prices. Oct 14 ' ' ; -JOHN D; DANIS, Auct,r.. '•1 i. ; l • ;t - • .POEMS BY AMELIA, 'new and 'celaiged edn• tion, just toueived sod for.sala by outl4, IL MELLOR, SI Wood st. t"' Books at Ns* York Prices. THE subscriber respectfully 'announces to his . friends in Pittsburgh, and the publia in general, that he has opened at No. 254, Broadivay, N. York, a good assortment of Law, Medical, Miscellaneous and Foreign publications,_ which he. will sell at wholesale or retail,i/kion the cheapest terms fur cash. :He will till orders promptly, and forward them to - Pittsburgh, delivering them at N. York prices. He respectfully solicits orders from persons wishing to replenish their libraries, confident that he can give every satisfaction.. Address,' R. G. BERFORD, octl3-3t' No. 23i, Broadway, N. Y. wen 1 .1 ..• • ri..4 TiIF. subscriber will receire . iresh Oyeters daily -•from Baltimore, which he will 'serve up in all ••will • the different styles, at the Franklin Hotel, Fourth at., between Smithfield and Grant, ectl3 ' C. SCHMERTZ MEE :TIILACES in wholesale and retail stores, warehous -1 :es, or groceries, hotels and on farms, and with manufacturers and mechanics—for a number of sales men, hook-keepers,ageotsiWarehouse men and boys, and for - farmers; laborers, hostlsrs, mechaoics, &c. Sta. Wanted. soon, - a number of cooks, house beep ers, girls• for all-work•, nurses for the sick; arid for etildren. Wanted to borrow on the best security, several sums of money. r N'Vanted-.-Places for a number of colored men, women, boys and girls. All kinds of Agencies attended to promptly, and charges mixlarsto, on applicatiOn at - ISAAC ILARRIS' Agoncv and octl3-3t Intelligence Office, No 12 St Clair st. SHOES, SHOES, SHOES: ~— • . NEW FALL ANA WINTER. SUPPLY, • Cheaper than Ever, at I -. INE MEM MEE . . : • FOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD'S, new 1 I • -.. eßrtoyot Street,Sboe axi pearl} a T r l c; Trunk pSptoosriete, Nthoe . I ltd Lib- of Wciod street. • . - F. & H. Wouldrespectfully announce that they hare in store.nnd are receiving their FALL AND WIN TER SUPPLY OF BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, &c., consisting of upwards of five hundred packages of all kinds niurTialities for Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses, Boys ' youtne and childrens' wear. These goods have been manufactured to our order, and expressly fur the Pittsburgh market—all of which we are deter mined to SELL VERY LOW, as from our facilities in purchasing goods we arc enabled EQ to do, -. We would solicit an examination of our stock by all in want of goods in our line, either at wholesale or retail, as we feel confident we shall be enabled to please, both in regard to quality and prices. The most of our goods are from manufacturing es .tablishments with which we are connected. We shall continue to receive weekly from - th - ose houses, fresh .and desirable goods, made expressly for our sales, FOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD, No. 1513 Liberty street, ____ M',l=l EMS To:the , Honorable the Judges of the Court of Gen eral Quarter Sessionsof the Peare„ in and for the - dountyof allrgheny. The petition of John Savage, of the First Ward .eity of Pittsburgh; in the county aforesaid, humbls .sheweth, that your petitioner has provided himself with' materials for the accommodation of travelers ' and others, at his dwelling house, in the county -aforesaid; and prays that your Honors, will be plea sed to grant him a license. to -keep a public house of :entertainment. And your petitioner, as in du ty bound, will pray. JOHN SAVAGE. We, the subscribers, citizens of the Ist Ward, do certify that the above' petitioner is of good repute - for, honest3rand temperance, and is well provided. with houseroom and conveniences for the accom - tncidation of travelers and others, and that said tavern is Accessary. Henry Smith, . Arthur Toner, 3. Kelly, • Wm. R. Taylor, William Dunn, W. R. Gormly, -John Lawton, James Stevenson, J. Poland, John Ogden, W. B. Wheeler, Arthur Nicholson. 0ct.13.3td. =NEI 11=1/E MOE 'Splendid Terkerl and Brooke Shnwlai A LEXANDER & DAY have received splendid 11L.Terheri and ,Droche French shawls, at greatly reduced prices, the ladies are invited to call and ex amine thein. Arso.—A few pieces superior French cloths, just received from the Philadelphia Auctions, at greatly reduced - prices. • ALI;NANDER B. DAY, octB 75 Market sti N. W. cor, of the Diamond. _ EUROPEAN, AGEri.cy, EINSIII ESE IFTICEENAN, European Agent, now on his !wen .fifth trip, in Europe, will in his absence liom Pittsburgh continue to transact all business connect 'erl: with his profession, through his Agent, JA3q..S MAY, Merchant. Remittances of money made to 'all partsof E.ngland, Ireland, Scotland and the continent of Europe. Collections of legacies, debts, inheritable property and claims; searches made, cOpies of wills, deeds and.documents procured, ite. Dtr Apply to or address (post paid) JAMES MAY, Merchant, Water street, Pittsburgh. ect6 ENE 11 , 331NITIAN BLIND FA.UTORIC. ANDREW WHITE'S VENITLIN BLIND FACTORY.. PITT ISTELEET,• DE,T %VEEN rmarrr AND 1.113E4TT, A T the junction of Ferry and Liberty, adjoining A Kinkaid's Plough Factory, where he continues ..to imanufacture the best article made in Pittsburgh or tAllegheny, without fear of contradiction, which will be sold at the lowest possible rates for cash. Also, VENITLIN SHUTTERS, Stationary and Revolving. op-My.Venitian Blinds are always kept for sale by H. H.. RYAN, on Fifth street. octl-ly i 3, ... •"c .1; 7.:K~ {-.a~4 .' t `z.. : : !1 . Pe t , 1 44 2.§ _ ^ . .= S '34 .„ §§ .§ k\ ; 4, . i,'ryr;y ~ ~~. COMMEiICIAL RECORD. PORT OF PITTSBURGH. A_RRWED Alert G`reQ~, Cincinnati Copsal, Bowman, Brown'sville— .Louis M'Lane, Bennett, Brownsville Oneota, - Gorilen, Beaver... ';'Michigan, Boies Beaver. DEPARTED . - - ~, ...i. Oneota, 4,, Gsardon, Beaver, • Lonis„McLane, Bennett, Brownsville .i , Consnl, Bowman; BrOWnsville. Michigan, Boles, Beaver. . Extensive SaleeflVeu - arid Valuable BOOKS. Freaeh Orsteno Wanted Soon, ' Morocco "Leather, and Bindings. TUST received,a large stock of Morocco,Bindings 0, and . Lipings, and Lace Leather, for sale by • •WALTER BRYANT, octl2-Irrid&w No. 183 Liberty st. • Leather, tai gri Sides of N. Y. and Baltimore tanned sole p....L‘Ptlll leather, in store and for sale by . •. W. BRYANT, Octl2:lmdftw 184 Liberty st. • T eirtnees Oil. 110 Blale. best brown Oil, just received and for sale by NV. BRYANT, 0c.t12-Irndtm 183 Liberty at. Hides. 175 f S o p r s s n al is e h b an y d Missouri Hides in store and W. BRYANT, octl2-Imd&w - 183 Liberty st. Sheep Skins, 000 Sheep skins, Bark T .. annZ, I I 3 n R IVI N I oetl2-Irndikw. 183 Liberty st LATEST FROM THE - ARMY, OFFICIAL ACCOUNT. The Baltimore Sun of Tuesda3r, received last night per the Brownsville boat, contains theofficial despatches of Gen. Taylor, forwarded to' our gov ernment at Washington, in, relation to tbe taking of Monterey. In his Iver of the 26th of Seitem ber, the Geneyal says: 4 -It - be seen- that the terms granted the Meirican garrison are less rigo• rous than those first impOsed. The gallant defence of the town, and the ]fact of - la :recent change of government in Mexico; helieved to be favorable to the interests of Peice,-;induc'ed me to concur with the commission. in Thise terms which , will, I trust, receive the approval of the. government. The lat ter consideration alsoAtrompted the convention -fcr a tempOrarY cessation of hostilities. Though scarcely warranted -- .by my instructions, yet the change of -affairs since those instructions were is sued, seemed to - warrant this Course. I beg, to be advised; as early as practicable, whether I have met the views of the government in these particulars." Term - a of'capittilatiOri of the city of Monterey capital of Nuevo Leon, agreed upon by the un dersigned commissioners, to wit: General Worth, Of the United States army, General Henderson, of. the Tex . an volunteers, and Colonel Davis, of the Mississippi riflemen, on the part of Major General Taylor, commanding-in- - dile( the Uni ted States forces; and General Raguena and Gen ', eral Ortega, of the iirmy'of Mexico; and Senor \Manuel M. Llano, „liaVernor of Nuevo Leon, on --the part of Senor General Don Pedro Ampudia, commanding-in-chief of the army of the north of Mexico. Article I. -As the legitimate result of the opera. tions before this place; and the preseni position of the contending armies,l it is agreed that the city. the fortifications, cannon, the munitions of war, and all other property, with the undermentioned excep. timas,'lfe'surreodered to the commanding general of the United States fitrees. now at Monterey. Art. 11. That the Mexican forces be allowed to retain the foirowing arms, to wit: the commission.' ed officers their side arms, the infantry their arms and accoutrements, the cavalry their arms and accoutrements, the artillery one field battery, not to exceed six pieces, with twenty-one rounds of I ammunition. ' Art. HI That the Mexican armed forces retire' within seven days front-this date, beyond' the line formed by the pass of the Rinconada, the city of! Linares, rind. San Fernando de Presus. Art. IV. That the citodel of Monterey Le evac-I uated by the Mexican, end occupied by the Amer ican forces, to-morrow 'morning, at IO Art:''V. To avoid collisions, and for mutdal con venience, that the troops of the U. S. will not oc cupy the city until the Mexican forces love with., .drawn, except-for hospital and storage purposes. j Art, VI. That the forces of the United States will not advance Leyond the line specified in the 2d , [3d] article before the expiration of eight weeks, or until the orders or instructions of the respective governments can be received. Art. VII. That the public property to be deliver. ed shall be turned over:rod received by officers ap pointed by the comManding, , gencral of the two ar m ies. Att. VIII. That all doubts as to the meaning of, au: of the preceding articles shall be solved by an equitable construction. ward on principles of liberal. ity to the retiring army. Art. LK. That the Mexican flag, when struck at the citadel, may be saluted by its own battery. I Done at Monterey, Sept. 21, Irs46. W. J. Wowrir, Drigaler General U. S. A, S. I ' l saner HEN DELLSON, Maj. Gen. CornsiPg Texan Volunteers. Itrysturou Cul, 3listi:sippi Riflemen. MaxtrcL M. Lf.a,sci, I'. It tux Ewa., ORTEGA, ANXTUD/ A. Appro., ed: L. TA ri.oa, Maj. Gen. U. S. A Com'd'g. WESTMORELA .ND :ELECTION RETURNS Cornmienr. Congress. Shertff. : 1 • 4 . 6 S Greensburg, 110 4.1 95 GO 103 53 Hempfield, 218 190 191 140 212 111 P. Unity, 159 00 157 00 133 104 Salem, 127 00 08 118 Marnsburgb,-109 108 105 108 98 108 Unity, 71 35 70 38 71 30 N Hun tingdon 103 95 103 02 09 100 Youngstown, 125 33 Ligonier, 99 91 82 121 94 03 New Stanton, 23 :15 BEAVER COUNTY From the Western Star received last night, we learn that the whole whig ticket has been elected "by a large majority—perhaps 4 to 500." COL WATSON, or• Batnmons._ln honor of the memory of the gallant Col. WASON, the mem bers of the Baltimore Bu - , held a meeting on last Monday, and adjourned over till Thursday, after re solving to wear the usual badge of mourning du ring the present term of the twat. WASHINQTON COUNT} We learn that Foster has a majority of 50, foi Canal Commissioner, and Shannon 50 Wor Con gress. The two democratic candidatei for the Legislature, are elected, and the whip have elected the Sheriff. P _ URIFY THE ELOODAND cLEANst, Till: BODY.—It is an astonishing fact, that a very large class of diseases 'can only be cured by such remedies as will enter into the 13Loon; and circu late with it, through every portion of the body, for only by this means can the remedy be brought into immediate contact with the disease; and to at tain this dcsirable„enif no preparation has been so uniformly succesarit as 1)U 'JAYNE'S ALTER TIVE. Sorqfula, Kings' Eril,Cancer and Cancer ous Tumours, Irhite Swellings, Enlargement of the Bones, Chronic Rheumatism and Gent. Eruptive dis eases ofthe "Skin, old and indolent' Ulcers, Goitrous Swellings of the Throat &c., arc etisrd with a certain ty, that has astonished every beholder. It is, be sides, one of the most pleasant articles that can be taken into the itonntab, operating as a tonic, and removing Dyspeptic find Nervous afiections, an& imparting a glow of animation and health, une qualled by any thing in the whole Alateria Medico. For sale at No. 8 South' Third st—Price $1 per bottle,or $lO per ilozeci. For sale in Pittsburgh-at thePEKIN TEA STORE, on Fourth street, near Wood, and at the Drug Store of H. .P Schwartz, Federal street, 4.llegheny City. aug2B-cl [fit. SKIN AND COMPI"..N, at this (and, indeed, every other) season, is often repulsive in appearance, caused,lin 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 medieine, pills, and urieless Sarsaparilla, were to use on their skin a softening and clearing balm, that opens the pores, whitens the skin, and causes a healthy perspi ration, that, be the skin never se disfigured, unheal thy, or diseased with pimples or freckles, sunburn, tan and m.orpliew, the true and genuine JONES'S ITALIAN CHEMICAL SOAP-never fails to. cure and dispel them, and to make the skin clear and lovely.. It acts so - mildly and soothingly on' the skin, that physiMoris use it on ladies and infants, in old cases of scurvy, erysipelas, salt rheum, sore head, ringworm, and it (mind, the genuine Jones' soap) his often effected a cure when every -other remedy failed. It is indeed a blessed remedy. -Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse, S 9 Liberty street . , head of Wood—at the same place is eold the,Moortsh Hair Dye, Coral Hair Restora tive, nod Spanish Lily White. Panto:Pam Orrxcz—Sign of the American Eagle, 82 Chatham street, New York. It or ctiaobiniktt. THE splendid now. and light drought pirisenger steamer S E N A TOR , Capt. 11 , 1 , CLunu, will leave for the above aud ell intermedi ate ports, regulsrly. For' freight or paesage apply. on hoard. . For CluillnuolL. The` new light draught paelret steam. r,°l,7er CALIFORNIA, Captain Hunter; will leave for the above and all intermediate ports this day, regularly, * , For freight or passage apply onboard, or to • J.„W. BUTLER& BRO., Second st. The California was huilt expresslyfor the - above . trade, and will make her trips regitlarly:during the season. For Cincinnati f irs o THE new and light draught paisenger J.d_.% steamer WESTERN, Capt. BARES, will leave for the alio 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, baying superior auconatno. dations, apply on board. jyls For Loutsville;.ltegular PaOkot. - , j3 4 , The new and spleadiol.assenger steam er.TONNALEUKA, Capt. X. Moody, will ran in the trade front Pittsburgh to during the season of 1846. The Tonnaleulta was bailt expressly fouthe trade, and is elegantly furnished in overt'' t. z respec Forfreight or passage apply on• board. -F my 22 Vor cinctunait 4VThe well known fast' running steamer CA•MBRIA,W.Forsyth, hinster ,will run as a regular Packet, leaving every Wednekday morn ing at 10 o'clock, and 'Wheeling, at 10,' P. M., the same day. Returning, she will leave i Cincinnati every Saturday, at 10, A. M. ; 1, For freight or passage apply on board, or to FORSYTH & C 0.,. Agents,' ' a 16 No. 30, Water street. For Cincinnati and. Lou lcvllla newandThe splendid passenger steam- Lui,.in lA, O'NEAL, Master, will leave tbr the above and intermediate ports, regular ly. For freight or passage apply on board, or to jel D. 'WILKINS Agent. For Saint Louls..negular Pst.kot. The new and splendid passengerateam, er BRUNETTE, Capt. Perry, wilt run in t e trade from Pittsburgh to St; Louis, during the season of 1846. The Brunette was built expressly for the trade, and is elegantly found in every respect. ; For freight or passage apply on hoard. apl4 For Cincinnati and St. Louis • g, The passenger steamer PALESTf.".;E, Capt. Williams, leave for; the above agdalintermediate poitS regularly. For freighter passage apply on board. je9. Tuesday. Evening Packet. s, The new and splendid passenger steam - - 41.4 boat DECLARATION, Capt.: Verbena, will run asa regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this pert every Tneslav evening at 3 o'clock. P.cturning she will leave Cincinnati every Friday evening at 3 o'clock. The Declaration °Tors superior accommodations to passengers. For freight or paasage apply on board. jel VINCINNATI PACKETSi MONDAY PACKET I" The regular atrl passenger steamer i-C -, -MONONGAIIELA, Capt. Stone., will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin nati, leaving this port every 51onday at 10. and Wheeling at 10, P. M„ the Ifilne day.' Return ing, she will !nave Cincinnati every Thur4day, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on briard. Tlio.l'donongahela was built espiessly for this trade, and offers e passengers comfdrt, and su perior accotrumodabs s. mar pi AY P.ACKET rm. 04 THE regular mail and pasettger steam er UNION . Ca plain 'Maclean, will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and 'Cinein nati, leaving this port every )Tonday at' r. o'clock, P.-M, Returning she will leave Cincinnati csery Thursday at n P. M. The Union was built expresAy for this trade atul ::fiords every accommodation. For freight or pa,,ag,e ripply on bond. may TI;LsI)Av I'ACKET . . Tlll;re4ular maA and pasnenger steam -111./:Etql.A., Capt. John Klinefelter, wilt run ay n regtdar ppcket bitty:ern Pittiiburph and Cincinnati, leaving, the 4 port every Tuesday at ID A. :NI., and Wheelite4 at It) P. M. of the cr,tne Returning, tale will leave emeinnati every Friday at 30 A. I. For freiubt or pe..isaue apply on board. Thu Hibernia v.as buds expre,iy for : the trade, and offers to the te....zengerlever;' curnfUrt r I r ancotarno.l.atenq• IV i:!.)N USDA l' PAC T:ET r?".r , I N THE,ro,:ufar mad and pa.aleitvratear., ..e.s ". -. ' -'t 4 l..Aor NEW ENGLAND, c a rt, v., B. ;vairota n rrqfdar packet I , etween Pittsburgh Eincinuatl, )eating lino port every Wenturaday at IO A. NI., and Wheeinig at In P. M. to !Wornlng, slat, eedi ;VV., Ciuc nt ati es,try S :::day a t ICJ A. M. For f';‘,;.-hlur 13,353 p! 1111 . . nn board. Tie New Engiand teas inn; t elprc for tine trade %Ina olitts to tie pa3sengets etc corntort and ,rtpe ilor aceoramollat;ont. ; toar:26 ; rl.l t Al' CACI.; ET F. E , Ma. Tiffr'ner , U. S. Marl .tearaer ACADIA, Lacaa, Master, ..11 raO, as a I,..gu ff--pa;lsvigrr phcLet betweco Pictstrurilt and above port durtoff the 46.3,:i0n of 161.6, Jettrow, crag ' , Thurridav at 10 o'e:nol: A. M. The Acadia is new and has superior acornnti)da.. tioos. For freight or paf.sagc „apply on bioartl, or to apft J. NZl,,"ros FRIDAY PACK in 77 a, TEE regular mail and passenger-steam ... -er CLIPPER No. 2, Captain Croeltn, .1.% run an a regular packet between Cineinnaln and Pitm burgh, leaving this port every Friday 'at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P.M. the name day. Returning nhe will leave Cincinnati every Mona.y,-.1 10 o'eloh, A. M. For freight or pannage apply on beard. The Clipper No. 2 wan bath enprernly for thin trade end offers to her paucengern every comfort and an. aornmodation. in r 23 s,, The reola rrn sit and passenger steamer „1 ,- .......JCIRCASSIAN, Capt. Islac Bennett, will run as a re;rular Packet between Pitt.iburgli and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday, at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at to, P. M., the . name slay. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati eveb• Tuesday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Circassian Was built expressly lbr this trade, and offers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. mar 23 SATURDAY PACKET. I, lr. The regular-mail and passenger steamer ... ,, f.. 4 ; ,-4 1IFSSENGER. Capt.Lanford 'Will run as' - fi 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. ilteturning, the will leave Cincinnati every. i'nestlay, at 10 clk A. M. For freight or paisage apply on hoard. The Messenger was built expressly for this trade, and offers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. mar 23 HI LI . DITFIP'S ruilkiiiißtlf corner of Vieth and . larket t Streets. ins mthe only es .. • • • • . I tablishment in %%Tsui/1i Pcn sylvania where the theory and practice of B keep ing can be acquired in such a manner as to enable the learner to apply it at once to business. In -ad dition to his usual course of instruction in Double Entry Book-keeping, he has prepared for the use of mechanics and others who are not willing to in cur the time and expense necessary for acquiring the science upon the Double Entry principle-, a com plete course of instruction upon Suldt.t: ENTRY 130i)F KEEPING. A entnfortable private parlor is fitted up for instructing Ladies, either in Penmanship or Book keeping. Ladies' Class, 2t04, P. at. Clentlemen , s Class, 10 to 12, 2 to 4, and 7 to 9 P. M. OCti No Cure No_Pag SELLEIIS> LIVER PlLLThcse celebrated pills claim public confidence not only on account of what the proprietor rnay say about them, but on account of tho good resulting from their use. Road the following statement from a citizen of Birming ham, BinnarunAm, June 24th, 1646 Mn. re,.. E. SEu.r.as:-1 take this opportunity of testifying in favor of your invaluable medicine., A bout two years ago I was taken down with a severe inflamation of the liver, and was so reduced by night sweats and other effects of this dreadful, disease,that my life was despaired of. After otl*r 'means had failed, I was advised by my physician to try your Liver Pills, ruld I must say that after taking' one boa and a half, I have been restored to roasonnble health, which I enjoy at this time. I therefore take pleasure in recommending them to others afflicted with dis ease of the liver. Yours respectfully, Joto thvErrv..n. These Pills stand unequaled by any medicine known Ibr the cure.of liver complaint, and may be had of the proprietor, R. E. SELLERS, S 7 Wood st., Pittsburgh. . serl9 =2;=IM PROPOSALS FOR INDIAN GOODS. QEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the k. 3 office of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, W as hi ngton city, p:c., 'until tO'O'elotk, on the 14th day - of November next, for furnish ing the following 'goods in the quantities annexed, or thereabouts for the me of the Indians; and deliv erable at the fallowing places, viz: 70 do black silk r dci 40 do 8-4 cotton shawls 25 do 6-4 do • 30 do 4-4 do 16050 yards calico, domestic 1000 do , do ? English and French 1200 do bleached cotton shirting 3000 do unbleached do 3500 do do cotton sheeting CAJU do 'domestic checks, stripes and plaids roo dozen wollen socks 7800 yards plaid linsey 1000 do flannels, assorts.] 1000 shirts, flannel 125 do calico 20 do sewing silk 350 pieces ribands, asorttd 070 yards bedticking 50 yards satinetts, assorted • 490 do - Kentucky jeans 7 gross ‘i-orsted gartering o • .11,1 640 pounde brass kettles 755 do tin kettlts 40 nests japanned kettles (S in a nest) 7d dozen butcher knives 14000 gun-flints. AND WRITING ROOMS, 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. At Picas , ' York. BLANKETS. 1290 pairs 3-point white Mackinac blankets,. to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh 8 pounds 930 pairs 2k-point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 54 by 66 inches, and- - weigh 6 pow ds Z • ' , 596 pairs 2-point white Mackinae blankets, to measure 42 by' inches, t 156 and weigh 5+- , • pounds ; 34q ? .pairs lipoint white Mackinac blankits, to measure 36 lir; 50 inches, and weigh 4/ pounds ; - • 310 pairs 1-point white Mackinac blankets, to • measure 32 by 46 inches, and weigh- . 3+ . pounds 219 pairs 3-point scarlet Mackinac blankets, to measure op by 74 inches, and weigh 8 pounds - • • • 200 pairs 41 j •point scarlet Mackinac blankets to measure 54, by 66 - inches, and weigh 6 pounds „ 55 pairs 3-point green Mackinac blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh 8 pounds 290 pairs 3 point gentinella blue Mackinac blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh 8 pounds 240 pairs 23.point' gentinella blue Mackinac blankets, to measure 54 by 66 inches, and , weigh 6 pounds. DRY GOODS. 1060 yards blue, fancy and gray list cloth 350 do scarlet . do do 225 do grass green - do do 2050 . do blue saved list do 700 do scarlet do do 100 do green do do 50 pounds worsted yarn, three-fold 88 dozen cotton flag handkerchiefs 100 do Madras de 97 pounds Itnert thread 2SO do cotton do At St. Louts. Missouri. BLANKETS. - 1020 pairs 3-point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 00 by 72 inches. and weigh ti poiinds 707 pain 23 , point white Mackinac blankets, to meas.-nit 54—by GO itches, and weigh pounds 417 pairs 2 point t bite Mackinac blankets, to ineut.ure 42 by -5::1 inclief, and weigh 5+ pa ands 300 pair, 13-point white Mackinac blankets, to Me. 1 ,1110 30 by 50 inches, and weigh 41 pounds 130 pairs 1-point while .71 , 1ackinlc blankets, to nirasure 3t2 by 10 iuches, and weigh 31 youn•li 134 pairs 3 point scarlet Nlakinac bliniketg„.l. rricaroie 7'.! in. and p.or,:zi point ncarict ;11:tsf.kit(ac blankets, to n.c,o/e tifencs, and weigh G 14E pair.- ',..Apaill.:4 , reen Mackinac blankets, to hleasoFe -- C4) by inchcs., and it cigh 8 • , 1: 3 It 4 -pailst gcntirufl I,!ne 7.%iackinac lAan: We's, to n...e.L.rure C) by ",".! inches, and pounds ir) pairs 1,1 pin: I;entincita blue Mackinac blanketF, to ct.o=osute vi by Col incliez , , and rounds DRY GOCY):3. CO yards blue strouds st.bi do rcarlet do tzuit do blbe, fence. and g u y list cloth i 7 do g:ceo do e'• do 372 do F cadet do do t 27:. 0 do • Hut scocd link do 550 do Fcco do do ts2o scarlet do do 485 rounds scented yarn 3 row dozen cotton flag handkerchiefs .10 do :' , ladrao do 60 do black silk do 40 do S-4 cotton shay.ls 20 do 0-4 do do do 4.4 do do loriou yank domeslic calico 2000 do English and French do 22 1 do bleach:id cotton shining r, ow do utibloached do do 40)0 do do do sheeting 1500 do dotncstic checks, stripes, and plaid!. 309 dozen .00ulen socks Isol yards plaid lirisey . . 2400 do flannels, assorted 450 flannel shirts 500 calico do 35 pounds linen thread 74 do cotton do 55 do sewing silk 20 gross worsted gartering 300 pieces ribands, assorted 100 gross fancy and slay pipes 50 pounds r'ermilion. 11A1iDWARE. 1300 poulds brass kettles 50 nests japanned kettles, 8 in a nest 400 tin kettles 05 gross squire awls 7000 fishhooks 25 dozen fish lines 25000 needles, assorted 100 dozen combs, assorted t 0 do scissors 1 , 1000 gun flints 10 gross gun worms 200 dozen butchers' knives AXES. 25 dozen axes, to weigh from 5 to 5} pounds 45 dozen half-axes, to weigh 3i pounds 12 do squaw axes': to weigh 3 pounds 45 do hatchets, to weigh 1i pounds 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 41 to 51 pounds 200 half-axes, to weigh 31 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 inch, j inch, and 1--inch 150 lb. brass kettles, assorted sizes. The sum of slooo'is to be expended in the above articles, and the quantity will be increased or di minished to meet that sum. As no sample is to be exhibited of them, it must be understood that they are to be of the best quality. _ _ The following agricultural implements, deliver able at New York: 180 axes, to weigh from 44 to 51,pounds 180 half-axes, to weigh 3i pounds 1000 weeding hoes, assorted sizes 75 single-horse ploughs, With clevis and cast iron mould boards =iIMM 450 pairs trace.chains, bright, straight links, oath _; chain to be 6 feet , t inches in length, arid to* weighnot less than 3i-pounds _ 5a log.ehains,. each chain to weigh 2.5 pods 850 best NO: 10 lyhitinnore cotton cards 20 iress•cut SaWS.,I feet in length' . 20 ; do •do - 6 feet in longth 100 "single.cut" ersps.cut aavi files 150 liand•saws, of good quality ;20 hand saw files 75 ttiavving-knives, 12 inches iq,length 850 , Nuarters" screw augurs, in equal propor tions of “2-inch," "1-inch," and "li-inch:" 900 giquarters," "socket-chisels," in, equal , pro portions of 1 and / inch 75 planes, complete, equal proportions of ' , fore and jack" The sum of s`2ooo is to be expended in, the above articles; and the quantity will be increased or diminished to meet that sum As no sample will be exhibited of them, it tuust be uncitTztood that they are to be of the best yucilily. GUNS. ' ' • - In addition to the above and, fOreg,oing, there will be required 660 north,-west guns, twa.thirds of which must measure 36 inchesin length of barrel; and onc-third 4 2 inches; to be delivered at the place, where manufactured, r 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. Thcrd will als6 be required 100 Indi-an more oriless;but as the department - has not a:suit able sample it is expected that each bidder will ac companY his bid with a sample of the article he proposei to furnish. The above proposals may be divided into five parts, for each place of delivery, viz: Ist. 131anketa. • • 2d. Lir). Goods. ad. Hardware, to include the agrieultural,imple naents. i 4th Axes and hatchets of . art west guns and cities. The fewest competent responsible bidtle, will receive the whole or any part of the contract ac cording to the ab'eve scale, the department resent ing. to ifisell the right to determine whether the bid der is ednapetent and responsible er trot. A schedule of 'the articles, with samples, may be seen et the office of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, in Washington, exhibiting theamount of money re' be expended for each article; but the de partment reserves the right to increase or diminish the gnatitity of any of the ankles named, or sub titute (Alters in lieu thereof. ' - The viholeamount in money to be applied to the purchase of goods, will he about $35,000; of which some $40,030 will be wanted on the sea board, and the:residue in the west.. Goods . of A,. mericaMmanufacture, all other things being equal, will be preferred, but as all the samples of blankets and cloths on hand are, of foreign manufacture, it will be necessary, when a domestic article is bid for, that theisample of it should accompany the bid, to enable'the department to decide whether it is of qual cpiality with the samples to be exhibited. The party proposing to supply the articles will make an invoice of all - the items embraced in the above liit, and affix the prices, in dollars and cents, at which he or they will furnish them, deliverable in New Vork and St. Louis respectively, on nr be. fore- the fifteenth day of Slay next, assuming the quantityi of each article as specified in this adver tisement and extending the cost, making an aggre gateof the whole invoice before sending it on.— The gilads Will be inspected New York or St. Louis by .'an agent of the United States, who will be anointed by the department for the porpose, and to ascertain the conformity . of the - articles par, chased With the samples exhibited, when the. con tract shall be made, and with the terms of the con• tract itself, which shall contain a clause, that it the artieles are not furnished within the time pre scribed, ; , or if they are of insufficient quality; in the opinion'fof the agent aforesaid, and ic Within five days after notice of such insufficiency the party shall not furnish others in lieu thereof, of the-fe quired quality, the United £true. zed to nurchaie them Of e large any -1 increazti of price they a 1 to pay therefonto the contracto ~t the said differende to the Unite:l . 's - Tates, Band4aiwic - lequired, in the amount of the bids, cell} vo good sureties. the sufficiency of who be certified by a United States judge , or rict lattorney, for .the w perlOance of the contracts. I'l*m:eat will be made alter the contract i$ completed, and ti.e delivery of the goods at Nev.l York and St. Loni., respectively, to an agent oil the department, upon a duplicate invoice certified, hr him. ' Communications to he ma:iced, °Proposals for Indian ,4 4 aods." The liLls will be submitted with the follO9ing, headint.l' nod none will be received that art not made in: the form and terms here prescribed: I (o"r we) Fropp.ve to iumi.h, for the service of the Indihn Department. thefollowing, goods, at the prices aliised to them re:Tact:rely. viz: i Were insert the list of goods.} - "Deltverable in the city of New York, - or St. LoMs. an or before the day of -next; and in ease of the acceptiince of his proposal, the quantity being prescribed by the. department, I (or we} wal execute a contract according• to this tgrecmrot, and give satisfactory security to the deprtment, within ten days after the.aereptauee of this but; and in rase of failure to enter into such contract andigive such security, I (orlve) milli pay to the United States the ditierence between the sums bidden me. (or us,) and the sum which the United States may be obliged to pay for the same articieet Each and e 7 Tery bid must alio be accoMpanied with a guarantee in the following form, to Lie.iign eil by one or more responsible persons, who Se. suffi ciency Lust he certified by some one who is known to the 4partment either personally or by his offi cial position: "d (Lir we) hereby guaranty that the above bidder, will comply with the terms of the advertisement for ;Proposals for Indian goods," dated October 1, Irsltei, if the contract should be awarded to him, and enter into bond for the execu tion of he same within the time prescribed. [SEAL.) fsr4r..] WaniDnrain - ntract Or LICE INDIAN AFPAITIS, October 1,'18.16. W. "MEDIU. : Commissioner of Indian Affairs. oct7-ttawt Onov. • I NEW FALL GOODS. 1 1 "'pubscribcr is now receiving a Large uhd 'fine ass'prtment of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. recently recently purchased from the manufacturers and im portersin the Net' s ; York and Philadelphia Markets, since tl+ greaffel in prices, and will be sold iieCnty per centicheaper.then the same description efi Goods were erkr before offerred in this market. Alt those wantinzreat bargains ate requested to call iat ;No. MarketGs street. , I sepl.s) AIISALOM MOFIPIS. Now Dress ,Ginghanis. 7 " 5 Illva now on hand a'full assortment of beau tiful French aad Scotch dress Gthgbams, twil l% • • • led andlilain, at remarkable Inw prices. also; op article hf embroidered Ginghami--very -beautiful for 'Dresses for sale by ABSALOM MORRIS, seplA No: 65 Market street. Le.Ay's Drper RECr.IVED this day, several packages Cf very nigh new style Persiam—embossed Ombii, Bro. made, Chamelion, Striped,, Plaid and Poult do Soie, and Bl4ck Satin, Striped Armour Dress Silks, end , will be aeald cheap for Cash, br, sepl.3 ABSALOM MORRIS, No. fib Market st. Six Cases New Fall Print!. I JUST; RECEIVED' this, day, embracing nII the, new and.desirithre styles in the market; aadlwill be sold ht-greatly rediMed prices, by tepid Ans.4. - Lom MORRIS, No. 65 Ma:rket Et. • • 1) HODES; 67....ALCORN,:(Late of New York city,) No. 27 Fifth at., between Wood and Market, Manufaktuters_of Mustard, Ground Spices, Catsups, open during the present weekla large aasortna,eut of articles in their line., which they will. wholesale in quantities to suit dealers, at Eastern wholesale prices. All articles sold by them Warm. ted. Merchants intending to go east would do well to call before leaving the city. They may b'd found at theiri warehouse No. 27 Filth street, inißyates Building. Isep7 Brick House and Lot lot' Sale; Or ijt Exchange for, Nails or Window Glass. is We, are 4uthorized to offer for-sale, or in exchwt, for Widdow Glass or Nails, a well finished shd 6ab stantiall two story brick house and lot,'lfifeet front by 100 feet deep, situated on the 'AlleglienY river above 11.1 e Glass House. It will be told at a reason. ble price,litle unexceptionable. . Apply to st4rEr.,y. 3nTar.Or. 4 sep..• `]teal Estate Agents. - - 6134. Flonrinsi recUtand for sale by. 11.11LL4R & RICKETSON, octlo ; 170 - I.lbeity et 11) yt , WANT EII--3000 bushels or Ity e wanted, fur irinch cash will be paid by • oc1:5 AIILLER RICICETSON. , ANTERUE _ WIN--.-10 cdoks Santerue Wine juse tete:ied on consignment and for sate by octs MILLER & RICKETSON.. Tterets Rice just reed and for sale by octP: MILLER Zz'RICKETSON. OLA4.ET-2casks Clara just received and for sale I L ./ by . MILLER & RACKETSON. BUCKETS -=20 doz. painted bunketejust reed and for'saleby MILLER 11c RICKETSOg,„ 0015 No. 170, Llfigrtfatieet. - . ' - Emndrips. • , Tiereesfresh Bice; 0.1 14 bids, Conklinsimproved lard Oil; • 1 . 0,1 1 00 lbs. Bacon, Shoulders. On hand end for sale by , -h. SELLERS. , :- scp24 -ISo. 17, Libe:rty street. , LARD, 100-kegs,No. 1, Lard on consignment:. • And Connate by.. F. SELLERS. sep24. No. 17;-Liborty str,eet. QI.JGAR. IiOUSEMOLLASSES.--6 bble.‘Goodals, , 0 S. 11. Molasses, in store and for sale by sep23. - F. SELLERS. . . . T EMONS-75 BOXelf Lemona; for sale very low, Li by : (jyl4) • JAMES MAY. IDES-111 Missouri Hides, forsaie lOmr to close consiinraent. - (je 6) • JAMES MAY. O D I . l'e .T N 27 1 .scics con!, fois:.:l6:byAmEs,_mily pIG METAL.-=r ton ! Scioto Furnace pig iron for sale by . (j 026) !JAMES MAY. c I UININ F --100 ounces just received and forsale ikt o by B. A. FAIIINESTOCK & CO., sepl I. corned e 6th and. Wood ets. CASTILg SOAP--I 0 cases just received and for ease by • B. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO., sep9 cor. 6th and Wood st. R EFi arzti N frsL I A UORICE-100 lbs just reeei;al y B. A; FAIINESTOCK Sz sepb ' cor. 6th and Wood sts OAND CRUCIBLES—IOO nests just received and , for sal&by B. - A. FAHNESTOCK& CO., _sep9 ' corner 6th and Wood sts. yENEF.I2S AND VARNISHES, of the very best quality, for Salo at H. If. RYAN'S Cabinet are Rooms, No. 31 Fifth street. jyl6 :Canton Ziifte Barrels. A FURTHER supply-of tbo above just received and foi stale at manufacturers prices, by sep26 'GEORGE COCHRAN, 26 Wood street. Ls - sd. OLT. AFEW barrels of a superior quality for sale low to close consignment, by • - scp 17 ' GEORGE COCIIRAN, i 6 Wood street. EMONS.,--1.00 boxes lemons in good order, for safe by • C. MARTIN, ..7 2 0 • 60 .Water street. ENE SALINA TABLE SALT-50 bags (small je size) eery fine Salina Salt, fit for table use and Dairies, for sale low by B. C MARTIN, .jy27 PO Wzi er st. Biustineto Netts. EQ, JB. [SWARTZ has on hand .a lot of tiery,sa t,x perioi -white and colored Masquet6 which will be sold cheap at No. 106 Market stl•ini. 1 - 013.0GANY VENEERS AND BOARDS-Vust 1111 received; a large assortment-of the above,X.nd lb,. sale at ate F. Bril.??lES sepB Ne:!. 112 Wood atreet, 2ed - door above sth Bra zleyfik-Sellcrsva. TUST received nuaisortment,largesizes,Braziei , s Q./ Hand liellol6l also, Parlour and gitclzen, do. Wholesale-nlid Retail, JOHN W. BLAIR, . - - I'2o Wood st. Now Fitahloneil Hats, . ;OF a rcpt' superior qUality, for sale-by , . Fi . APCOIIP & KING, 1 s seri3 : 1 corner of Wood and Fifth ots J. Cry:ll - ford, 7SPTqTFI,TLLY tenders his services to the citi- SA, zena_bf Pittsburgh and vicinity. (Mice, St : Clair strcer, opposite the Exchange Hotel, , • septl9.434in. Latest Improvement. - BEDSTEADS of different kinds with Gazzani's iron patent fastenings, superior to anfthing new in use, for sale low at the fitrnitufewnrehouse of angl. , E. T. B. 'YOUNG St Co, Hand street. rfIA.I37IE-Pier, Centre and Card Tables of differ ent pitterns. If you want a goo 4 article cheap call at the - Furniture Warehouse of 2. B. YOUNG Sr Co, jeG 31 Hand st. WAR o.o l3l ,l lo :_a l r :: .3l. S— ob l y e f eboeuap-wancaitt at t o p the urchase a furniture warehouse of T. B. youiNG & CO, jyl7 1 31 Hand st I3EDSTEIADS--I)lahogany, Birch, lidaple, Cherry and Poplar high and low post'bedsteads al ways no hind and for sale low at the Furniture wareldiffse pf T. B. YOUNG & Co, jetj 31 Hand st. I,VoOd Street Property for Sale. riIHAT desirable lot of ground at the foot of Wood street, occupied at the time\ of the great fire by Messrs. gilt & Ijoimes, is onred for'sale. Enquire of jangE9 J. K. MOtiIt.HE.A.D. Sugar and Molasses. A N. 0. Sugar, strictly prime . ` - -L i " 25 bbls. Nos. 4 aid 6 Loaf; 10 cases "Lovering's"D. R. Loaf Sugar. 118 'bids N. O. Molasses. ) In store and far sale by LAMBERT &: SHIPTON, ang2s. j 133 and 135 Wood street 11 013ACC : 0,-40 lass Hutchinson's ss; 30bxs Prise& Ilarwood's ss; "'• 10; " J. R. Grants ss; • 1.5 i " - La'yton's ss; IGs., 325., Bait. plug, and Ladies Tuist; arriving this day. and for sale by_ aug2s ' LAMBERT Si . SHIPTON. Coffee 300 .BAGS Green Rio, part , prime; Old Government Java; Arriving tms day and for sale 133 i. +inn LAMBERT & 'SHIT-TON bbis No. 3 Lary's Bliekerel; 20 '` " 3 North 10 ,L it 1 ,14 'u. j2O " llerringiAlivrives) 1 "'No. I Salmon-, in store and for sale by [qug2sl LAJIIBERT SHIPTON.. I EAS-4120 pag.kages Y. IL, 1mp1.,.G. P. and -L Powebong, of late importations, arriving and for sale by tang 25] LAMBERT & SIIIPTON. For Salo _at the Wharf; TUST received per Canal 10,000 feet inch poplar; 10,000 "- l'j, " seasoned; 45,000 " '414 -Scantling. jyB `L. -WILMARTEL ECEIViED- - -Per Canal Boat Great Western.— ..LC 100 pies Cherry Scantling-515 and 6:6-6000 Lights Window Sash suitable for the westeni trade, 12116, 10x12 and Bxlo. For shle by je6 ' ° L. WILMARTH. Storage. TTAVINb. a %Try large and ,commodiona ware- IA hour, vi‘e, are prepared to receive (in addi tion to freight for shipment) it large amount of Pro duce, &c. oh storage at lowrates. iy23 C. A. Me - A.NULTY &-CO, gn BBLS. Pitch: ' ' • 1 ' ' I si - ll 50 4 : 4 Rosin; 150 Biases Tobacco : various sizes; 10,000 Seed leaf Cigars; On consignment and willlm'sold low for Cash, or exchangectfor pittzburgh tnannfacturcs;%y" ' • sops 4, TAAFFE & O,CONNOR. TOBACCO. -=-75 large and 90 small bores Alissou. ri tobacco, of prime quality, just received on consignment, and will be tic , l4 cheap for cash, or Pittsburgh manufactures. . augustl9 TAAFFE Br. O,CONNER. 1131SALMS'& IfII,INS, for the use of the Gerubp Refointed Church in the U. S. of America. ? En glish and'Oerman.• For eale-by• • jell SPRISA & SCHEIBLER, 115 Wood st. TOIFIYSIC I AND PHYSICIANS, a Medical Sketeb liook. exhibiting the public and private life ofj the moat. celebrated Medical Men of former daya,l with.Meniciirfi of eminent living London Physicians.' For.aale b3i-. • Ti. S. BOSWORTH & CO., sep26 'No. 43 Dfarkt etrpet. _ arikllleft Bla4ectr, drIFFIGg,on Pena st., oppoaito D. Leech & packetlboOffice. Office hoors from? o'clock A., M., to ko'olisek P., DI: 1 } 111 - OW TO GET RID OF A. DOITRE.--.Many, ill persons labor under the mistaken idea that Doitre (an enlargement on the throat, - producing great deformity, and Often death from • i pressure cn the wind-pipe and large blood.vessels,) sancerable.. This is a very great mistake. - This disease; as well`_ as Scuortma, are eradicated from the system try that. pleasant, yet powerful medicine,...llsTrtz's AMEBA., TtVE. it is "certain to Cure when; properly used: as that the sun gives light 'and heati' /1.11 is wante:&.. is a fair trial of its virtues, and the.mmor . Will begin.) to'diminish in size, and gradualry bee:erne smaller smaller until it entirely` disappear-, L'Prepared at Dto.. tr z 8 Senth-Tunim street, Philadelphia. ' For sale in Pittsburgh at the pEarii TEA STORE. 72 Fourth street, near Wood, and also at the Drug Store of li t P. Schwartz, Federal street, Allegheny: City., TTDOPING; COUGH AND CRODT.---TO RENTS.---JAYNE , S EXPF,CTORANT. without eseeption, the most valuable prepartiop tat userot' the above diseases. It converts HOOPING , . COUCH into a mild and tractable:disease, and ebor- , tens its duratiOn mere than.one-half, and produeeti, a certain and speedy . recovery. Froth half to, ti an - tea spoon fall will certainly cure the CROUP iti'int• - fants and yoong children in half an hour's tirne.-= -- The lives of hundreds - of ',children will he saved nually, by keeping it always on hand ready,:for ova l . ry emergency. Prepared at No. S, South Third,` Street, Philadelphia. - - - For sale in Pittsburgh at the PERIN TEA STORE ; ; 72 Fourth street, near. Wood, and also at the. Drug. Store of„11. P. , Schwarth, Federal street, Allegheny City. sep 23, LAa IL strpEn.rml. • e'rg.c.•". THP. STAUNCH low. presr,nre 4 - ship built Steam Packet, 'JULIA. . Capt I3z.nr A. STAIIIiitiID 4 having been put in complete condition for sea, will . run upon LakeSuperier duringtheaeason, commence ing 3d Augnst, between the Sault de St. Marie Mad the various ports, as business may Warrant ! The- J. P. is well furnished in every Particulawand fine a heavy weather vessel as any 'ship thatßoats' the seas. -Has good upper cabin,, state rooms and family saloons, as also singla berths, ladies - cabin' and steerage cabin. All well ventilated and will accommodate 100 cabin'passengers. preightin quantities can be stow.ed under decks. Parties with. or withoutfreight will be accommodated at the vari;;... oils landings upon the British and American. sideg' p- One or two 'voyages will be madeto La Pontei during the Indian payments, and two - ,plessirre Top!' ages will be made entirely around the - lake consw wise, during August and September, giving to plea€' sure travel an opportunity of enjoying the most de' lightful, unique and inteiesting scenery imtho known. : world. State rooms or single berths can be securod! . in advance by addressing W. F. paRTEn. TAYLOR, Managing owner, Sault de Ste Mario, Michigan. ,• July, 1845. ' ' iyf2o.3ta&Zra - • N. B. Propertj- consigned to W.F. PaiterTnylo;` will meet with immediate despatch as ordered. 'Medical and Surgical'oo,,ca. Health is the charm of life, withontit gold, - . • Love, letters, friends; all, al;; are nnonjoyod. DOCTOR BROWN, a regularly educated physi. I).ciaa from the eastern eiV, would respectfully an r_ nounce,.to,the citizens of Pittsburgh; Allegheny and- 5j . MV: l '..iTA.W45,' , ‹ vicinity, that he can be 'consulted privately and_ conildentially, every clay ; 3 ",'--„,S\ evening at his office -on , Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood s cot l towards the market. Dr. Brown gives his particular attention totho riatracrit and investigationof the following disci; - - All diseases arising from Impuritlesof the 'lNood scrofula, syphilis, seminal weeknets, xmpotencY, salt rheum, diseases of the eye and ear, rheumatism piles, palsay. Dr. Brown has much pleasure in announcing to the public, that he is in possession of the latest:M. formation and improvement in the treatment o secondarys.vphile, practised nt the Paris Lock Hes-' pital. The modern researches on 'syphilis, its complications.and consequences, an4he imprijvtd' modes of practice Which have been made' known to the public but recentley, and to - them chie4 who .make this branch nf 2 edieine, their pardcu : lar study and practice. new and valuable remedies havcbeen ip introduccd, whichsecures the patientbeing.ifei, curialized out of existence Stran.ers are apprised that Doctor Brown ha.s bean educated in *every% branch of inedicir.e, and regularly adinitted to practise, arid that he now confines hhaiself•tii the study andpractice of this particultqbranch,togeth er aith ali d carxs of a private or delicate nature, incident :to the hunaanfname.. No - cure, no pay. Recent cases are relieved in a short time, with outinterruption from ,business. - _ _ cCrOffice on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood street : tarTard,s the market- Consultatioiaa strictly confidential. myl2-d&rwy. 'Seca.itl' to PurEtt4seis. E. b if GENUINE SUGAR COATED PILLS' hal s,p.t.r. hren:,x. Ar'ILICKENER!S SUGAn. COATED VEGETATILE PILLS are the first and only Medicine ever known that will posifitqlw cure . . Headache, Giddiness, . Rhenm, Rheumatism, Piles, Heartbure,Worims, Disper:sia, Scurvy, Cholera .Merbusi Small Pea, Jatinciee, Coughs, ' Pains in the Beek, Whooping Cough, . Inward Weakness, Consumption, Fits, Palpitation of the Heart; LiveiComplaint; "- Rising in the Throat, Erysipelas, Deafriesa, Dr4sy, _Asthma, Fever; - of all kinds, Cads Gout Gravel . Femida Complaints, - Nervous Cornplaints, And all other diseases origiaatin t i- from impurities at the blood. - 0-They have cured, since their introduction, over 2,000 persons, who have been given up as hope-. less cases, by the most eminent Physicians. i•oX They are patronized und recommended by menNof the highestitiatinetion, among w 4016 arc Hon. David It. Porter, Hon. Henry - Clay, - • Hon. John Q. Adams, Honr - Danicl Webster'," Hon. Martin Van Buren, Ron. J. C. Calhetin, Gen. Winfield Scott, Col. R. M. Johnson, Hon. James K. Polk, Gert.Leavis Cass. Or Their virtues are so infallible that the money will be returned in all cases they_ do notgive univer sal satisfaction. Although but taro and a half years have elapsed since these celebrated Pills were first introduced. to the public, the sale of them in thd • Eastern • and middle States has far eiceeded Dr. Clickener's most sanguine expectations. During tho past year, alone, no less than 10,000 grouts el bona have been sold in. the Sato of Nev.. York, 9,000 in Pennsvl vania,4,ooo in Marviand;l3,oBo in New Jar- soy, 2;00 in Delaware, and 9,000 in the New England, States, requiring the constant employment of •27 hands, exclusive of ,prinfors and engravers. In - the same period, upwards of 200,000. copies .of- tho "Family Doctor" have been ordered by agentn in every section of the. etaintry. These - facts must show, conclusively, that Dr. Clicitener , s Sugar Coat ed Pills, besides being the very best medicine ‘ in world, are held in the highest estimation by the palalic• -We might extend thia publication to an indefin ite length, if we deemed it etcliedient to publish all tersimonals wa have receireci, not only.froin agentl but individuals and families, NI lie haie experlence4 the bonfleial effects of Clickenerls Sirgar Coated Pills, but we deem it unnecessary. • The most in contestible evidence of.their unprecedented success, are the numberless ImitatiOTlS and. Counterfeits which have already appeared,notwithstanding the brief pez, - tied they have been before the public. Even some 'of our staunchest pill inakers.have had the uffdacity to imitate the Capsule orSugar, in order to disguise, the ingredients ortheir vile - comppiinds and, palm: them off for the "real Simon pure." Such paltry shifts cannot 'nation without exposing their hidcond. deforMity. Truth and ,onesty must inevitably, pre, sail over rascality nnd deception.; „. • • • For sale in PittAttigh by WM. JACKSON, at his Patent lll:editing Wcrrehouse, No: 89, Liberty stieet,.. head of Woud'st.; Pittsburgh. 'Pricp', 25c. per box: Dr. Clickener's principal . offiee IltirClay street; Devrare of an imitation article called -Intl. proved Sugar Coated Pills, purporting toh6 patented, as both the pills and the pretended patent are for gerieq, got up by a misptable quack in. ivew YOrk, who, for the last four or fire years, has, made' his living by counterfeiting popular medicines. - to- Remember, Dr. C. V. Clickener is tho original inventor o f Sugar Coated Pills, and'that nothing of. the sort was ever heard of until he itwollticed them. in Juno, 1843. Purchasers should, tbeireihre,alickyri ask for Clickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills s and take no ett f kr, or they.crill by) made the victims of-a . fraud.. - rt4B CIDER: C -13F7..13 supenoi Ci der for sal by , - C.-MARTM , - 80 IWafer - stre - - _ 2 :.--- 4 2 - _ iti?.iugl of the