~ { COMMERCIAL RECORD PITT;SBURGH BOUD OF TRADE. Fpxxvrrei FOfl octonzn. Lorenz, 4 N, tell, - W. W. Wallace i?repared and. corrected every drtornooni PORT. OP PITTSBUBGII: , . 10 FEET WATER .ITr THE CHANFLEL'AREIF'ALLIR:O t • ARRIVED Wilmington, Dawson, Liverpool. Harlem, Hazlett, Cincinnati.' Island. Packet,-Worley, WheelinV • Consul,•BOwinan, Brownsville. . Louis MLane, Bennett, , BroWnsville. Oneota, Gorden, Beaver.` - kenizer. DEPARTED. • Clipper No: 2, Crooks, Cincinnati. New England, Page, Cincinnati: Defiance, Devol, Cincinnati. , Avihranktop, Dawson f -Steubenville. Allegheny, Gray;'Cincinnati. - - Schniillriil, Andrew s, CinCinnati. Alert, Gregg, Nashville. Oneota, Gordon, Beaver.... • - Lotiis McLane, Bennett, Brownsville. • Consul, llowinan, • Miclugan,.Boies, Beaver. , IItIPORTS'ET RIVER. Liverpool Per str Wilmington; 1040 bbls flour 50Thgq,bcan, 1 sck IVheeling—Pr str Island Paiketi 930 bbls flour, 16 1=8 . 2 trunks mdze, 1 pckge, 3 'sks feathers, 18 pcks buffalo robes, 50 bbls pork, 1 sck rags, 3. bills saddle tries, 3 cks glass ware, 21 bxs do, 1 fraMe, 2 Nils window blinds, 2 carboys vitro!, 6 bxs rodzc, 1 WI maPs, 42 bbls apples: Monongahela linprovantnt---Prstr Consul; 16 bxs. 3 bales erates, 90 kgs nails, 56 bars iron, 329 bz.s glass, 256 bbls 'Hour, r?i tons, 60 empty bbls, 1.50 bxs glass. ; g:?The regular 11. S. mail- passenger steatner Ittes.senger, Ca-pt. LINFORD,' leaves for Cineinnai this morning. 0:1- The' - splendid U. S. mail pa.sseger pack! , Hibernia, Capt. EIS/TEES LTER, Wilt depart for Cin Marital at 10 o'dt:sok to-Morrow. UThe fast running passenger Steamer Califor • ilia, Capt. Hunter, will leave for Cincinnati totlajr co-The U 6.. Mail passenger packet, Captain Srorz, leaves tar Cincinnati on Monday morning. gn Skies of N. Y. and Baltimore tanned sole eJiGoe./I..lleatber,'M stare and for sale by W. BII.Y.AIiT, 183 Liberty at. i . 0ct1.2-tmd&str 'l"annerls' Oil. • 1 1 2 Il s t a t. l l , 3 y est brown Oil, juvecei; . .ell ls t i t . p for!. ocll2-Imclltw 183 Liberty at. • "1 5O Spanish and Missouri Hides - in store and 1 , tit/ for sate by • W. BRYANT, octl2-Imdgm 183 Liberty st. ; - Sheep Skins. ' - 9 /111 . Sheepskins, Bark,,Ta.nned, for gale by VI- , W. BRYANT, 183 Liberty se. octl2-lad&:w Mordeco Leather, - and Bindings. TUST received, a large stock of Morocco, Binding's tj and Linings, and Lace Leather, for! sal e by WALTER BBYAN'F, No: 1,82 Liberty st. SPLENDID STOCK OF N.F.W FALL- GOODS. . octlg.-:l4Ki&w . A+LEXANDER & DAY, take great pleasure in in forming the inhabitants of Pittsburgh and the s. - ourrieg iding country, .that they have just received -a - — 7) ''''' - landid stock of sew Fail Goods, of almotft every escription a large portion of which having been _ - toughtatit:ction, at a great sacrifice,\and from the . "Importers and ;manufacturers at unprecedentedly liw prices, enables them to offer, great indUcemets to Cash buyers; therwould, therefore; respectfully ' • invite them to call and examine :their stock, being , confident . that thej_ will be pleased with the goods a ndpricei.. • ' LADIES , DRESS GOODS. <Mr stock 'of Ladies , dress goods is very superior and cannot be eurpassed,c onsuning in part of SupeeSktin striped Cashmere, Ombre shaded, do.; Splendid Figured, do. in great variety; California and Clermont Plaids; Gala Pi aids; Cl sella; Plain and figured and Satin striped Mouslin do Lemnos; Super French and Scotch Gingharar new style Embroider; ed do; splendid Cashmere anri ' do Lime robes; Ameri can(French and English Chintzes ofthe latest styles, BILKS SILSS!! -We have a very handsome assortment:of_ Silks', such as super Black and Blue Black, Fled and strip s- cd Silks; Super Plain and Figured changeable; do.; Ombre Shaded and Changeable Striped; do.; Plain, Black and Bine Black Satins; Wide India. do; Plain Black and Blue Black ' Silks,, of extra' quality and width, suitable for Mantillas, &c. &e. SHAWLS' SHAWLS!! Di this department we can ' offer great bargains, from Auction sales of importers in New yolk and Philadeliihia„ among Which are splendid Terkeiri - §hivrts; Super Cashmere, do.; Embroidered 'parker- IT, Jo.; Piaui 'Mid Embroidered' Thibut, do; Super heavy Ottoman Silk, do.; Splendid' India Silk, _do.; Extrallernani, do.; Heavy French.Ctipe, dn.- Plain and,Embroidered Cloth, do.;. Plain, Fig'd . and Ern broidered De Laines, do.; Splendid French Brocha, do. all wool; Brocba and Cashmere Long. Shawls, and an immense variety of different descriptions of Fall and Winter Shawls; many of them will be sold at half the cost of importation. • . CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES. .-Embraced in our stock of these are Super French West of England, and American Cloths, of almos every color—lleary Tuteed Cloths; .Beaver and Pilo Cloths for over -coats; Super Black Cassirneres; Fan cy Striped, do, in great variety, &c. &c. BLANKETS!" VILANKETS! ! Extra American Premium• Blankets; Super Whit ing, do; Heavy Twilled, do; Rose, do; and a num ber of other makes of extra quality. LADIES , CLOAKLVGS. ._ . New style . Ombre Shaded Cloakings; Handsome Plaid, do; Heavy Gala do. for do. ALPACA'S AND MERINOS. - A very lergexissortment of Alpacas and Merinos' of every quality .and price. French Merinos and Bombazines, both Black and colored. ALSO, Cassinette; Red, White and Yellow Flan= =ls; Tickings; Checks!Diapers; Brown and. Bleach ed Table Linein. Sheetings; Table Cloths; Canton Flannels; heavy. Gloves; Silk' and Linen lidkfs.j Scarfs; Stocks; Collars,.&c. &c., 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 our stock of French Clothi, Cassimeres and Peelings, as we are prepared ton!' Goods - to those who buy to sell again, as low as they can be bought in the regular,way in the East-i ern Cities., and - by havine 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; we are regularly receiving 'new Goods every few days through : the year. ALEXANDER 4- DAY, °eta 75 Market st.; N.W. cor. °idle Diajnond. VENITIAN BLIND FACTORY. ANDREW WHITE'S VENETIAN BLIND FACTORY. PITT fiTatET . , lIETWTEN PEND ADD LIBERTY, • • A -T the junction of Ferry and Liberty, adjoining' A Ktnkaid's Plough Factory, where he cytitines to manufacture the beat article made in'Pi sburgh , or - Allegheny, without fear of contradietio , which will be sold at the lowest possible rates for cash. Also, VENITIAN SHUTTERS, Stationary and _Revolving. .B:1 1- My Venitian Blinds are always kept for sale H. RYAN, on Fifth street. -- ac -ly Blakely and Mitchell, Offices on Penn and Smithfield #a. • . • . GENTS for the Ma-Black Ball Line of Liver =pool and New York Packets. Remittances made as usual to England, .. 3cotland and Wales, in sums of one pound sterling -and upwirda—payahle in any town of-importance in Great Britain and Ireland. Persons wishing to send for their friends can have them, brought out by the above splendid line, on the 15th and 16th of any month. jy7 MHE PROGRESS' OF NATIONS.—An Essay on j„ the Progreis of Nations, in Productive Industry Civilizaiion Population, and Wealth ; _ illustrated by statistics- Of Mining, Agriculture, Manufactures, Commerce ; Revenues, Banking, Internal Improve ments, Mortality, Emigration and Population; by' Ezra C. Seaman. A few copies of the above work for sale by ? JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, corner ofislarket and 3d ste -,,A.::''.'W‘;'.:i.;•7P':..l' . ';'.;;:'l';4:' , 4 l ' , i'-: , i. , - !.',.-;'. -. .. 1 , - ;.:'.;; !,"';. ',,, ~ r , - ' 7 i : ? .. ;`iC...!,''.!• : .1. -.. ''''• : 1 2 , ',.;.': : : . :' .: 1.1 i ', t .' ; ,';: ; '.. - - - ‘' 4!:;; -,1 . ''.': . l -3;',','f,.',':i!'. NWM= MM= Loather. ~ ~~~~. PENNSYLVANIA ELECTION RETURNS. Virriitoo Conarrr.--Returns, as far as heard froth, in Venango:county, gives the Democratic ticket:a large . majority. So:essays , Cousxv.—The majority for Stewart; (whig,) for Congress, is said -to be about-800, and we learn that Edey, (dem.) is elected to the legislature, over his federal opponent s i , CAlusari.--Cambna alone sends us ; had-nevm l'ilageehark has lost his election.... ejected hya small majority. So says :the Pittsburgh American, a federal paper, and the returns'of course; must be - good for our side. • CLittrow.Courirri appears to hare done biully. They haie huinbiigged the people n.t all: subject of the Tariff tip thiwetio lade. All will be right. Cll/WFOHD cousrr, the federal papers say, has elected FAI9SEI:LY, fed., to the legislature; and gi lien Power 'a majority over Foster. So much fo r the "Erie Extension Canal." Btrm,4—Whig ticket elected, by an average majority of about.2oo. - INDIANA has elected the Whig ticket by 0 or 700; PILILADELPHIA COUNTY First District—Lewis C. Nevin, native, re-elect ed to Congress. Third District—Chas. Brown, dem., elected. Second District---..reseph R. Ingersoll, Whig, re elected. Fourth District.---Charles J. Ingersoll, dem., re electid. ' In the District -composed of Delaware and Montgomery counties, Freedly, Whig,, is elected. Anaxs ASD - roux COUNTIM—In the congres sional district composed of Adams and,York coun ties, Dr. Ness, the Independent candidate for Con gress is elected over David Rankin, democrat, by a majority e of about 500. \The whigs had no reg ular nominated candidate, but took up Dr. Ness.— His majority in Adams courity,is 685. The Whig majority in the borough of Yiirk is 511—the re mainder of the county not heard from. BA LTD/ORE CIT7C ELECTION:-..001. J. G. DA. vIES, the democratic candidate for Mayor has been elected by 106 majority over A. R. LEN-an ise, the whip candidate. The Democrats have al so a majority of two in the first branch of the city Council. The Cleveland Plain Dealer of Wednesday even ing says: "So far, the returns look chee'ing to "the . Democracy. if other portions of the State have done as will as the Reserve, Ohio is safe, and the Whigs have got- what they deserved, a Palo Alto defeat." In Ci•rAttoo• COUNT; so fak o as heard from, the whiga have sustained a loss of 300 since the Governor's election in 1 544. The whig majority then was 890—it now cannot exceed GOO. LAKE.—Four townships heard from show an increased majority for the whigs of 24 votes, since LottAix.—Demoeratic legislative and county ticket said to be elected by a small majority. llctioN.--T'nrce townships give Bebb, for Gov ernor, ;bout 300 majorityabout nsual. Muss.moax.-:-Could be any thing else but fed oral; but the majority has been reduced to 700.-- Good! Frirorniix, which has-always been federal, has wheeled round, and given our old friend Medary a majo ity for Congress. Excellent! OLD COLMIDIA.NA is as firmly democratic ..as ever. Todd's majority about 650. STADE. and WAINE, by reason of treachery, have defeated the regular democratic nominees,' and have elected the independent Colt s ers, Shame up -1 on them. ; Bericn bas given Col. Todd a majority o 2.30. CHAMPAIGN, 200 maj. for Bebb. CLARK, gives 1050 maj. for Babb. DELAWARE, has given Bebb 450 maj FAIRFIELD, Tod's majority is 850. anzzies, majority for Bebb 1170. HAxriTob-, the Gibralter of the Ohio Dernocra racy has given Tod 200 majority. Great, grand and FlOrions! Loo AN, 500 maj. for Bebb. MADISON, 500 " " blinrox, 100 maj. for Tod. MIAXA, 671 maj. for. Bebb. ' Mos - rocorsar, 00 maj. for Bgbb. Prestw.tr has given Bebb a majority of ISO; had that. Par.nr.E.-;-850 maj. for Bebb. Porta-Ariz.—Majority for Babb only 7 votes— being a democratic gain of _lOO. Su'ratrr.—Bebb's majority reported at 704. Tnumnurt...--Tod's majority is reported at 07, again of 182 over '44. Hoss.-50(.1. i 4 4. SIIELBT.-125 maj. for Tod. WARREN.-1022 maj. for Bebb. azy-The above returns embrace nearly all the strong federal counties in Ohio, and we are of the opinion that they are altogether favorable for the Democ'racy. We are _ inclined to the belief that Tod will be elected governor; as the North-wee. em counties, yet to be heard frorri, will give him a sweeping majority. HMG WORTH LADIES , SEMINARY, Sewickley, Pa. REV. I. E. NEVIN, A. M., Principal. r( HE \VINT • t SESSION will commence on Mon .l day, Nov. 2 1846. Books and Statiiibary furnished, when requested, at Pittsburgh bookstaVres. TERMS —Board ing, ition in English branches, Fuel; Lights, &c., per session of five months, s6s— half pay able in advance. Instruction in French, $lO per session; Drawing and Painting, $10; Music, (Piano,) $l6. $5 extra will be charged for , the Winter when fire is required in sleeping room. ' • For further particulars see circulars at Messrs. J. Irwin & Son's, No. 11 Water st., or at T. IL Nevin & C 0.% No. 126 Liberty at. • 0ct.9.112w. James Blakely, Alderman. O FFICE on Penn et., opposite D. Leech 8. packet line office. Office hours from 7 o'clock to 8 o'clock P.; M. SEWICKLEY ACADEMY. Classical- and Commercial Boarding School for - . - - ; op, on the -Beaver, Road, fourteen miles from Pittsburgh. • , Rev. Josaph S. Travellt, A. Ai, Principal. THE WINTER SESSION will commence on Monday, Notember-24, 1846. nazis—Boarding, Tuition, Washing, Fuel, Lights, Bte. per session of five months, 675—one-half paya ble in advance; the balance at the close of the ses- Bioh. Books and Stationary furnished, when requested, at the expense of the pupil. ALL CLOTHING .TO BE DISTINCTLY MARKED. Pupils furnish their own towels. It is very desirable that all should be present on the first day ofthe session. REFER TO Dr. Jos. P. Gamin, Hon. Charles Shaler, Gen. J. K. Moorhead, irr For further particulars enquire of the Princi pal, at the Academy, or of Messrs. John Irwin Sr Son, No. 11, Water street, Pittsburgh. oct9-d2w OEMS TUE _splendid,: new 'an light drought passenger eteamer N S EIgATOR, Capt. will.leave tor the above and all intermedi ate ports, regularly. For fre.iglit\er' passage' apply on board. • _ ' septblm For Cincinnati. '\ • The• new light draught paCket steam er.CALIFORNIA, Captain Hunter, will cave for the above and-all intermediate ions this day, regularly. ' For freight or passage apply, on board, or to - W.BUTLER & BRO., Second st. , . The California was built expressly for the above trade, and-will Intike her trips regularly during the season. i - augls THE new and light draught passenger steamer. . W R. 1.?, Capt. BAKER, wi eave for tho abOve and all, intermediate ports regularly. The Western. draws but 12 inches, and was built expressly y.o,r:un . in the trade during the low water season. . For freight or- passage; hiving superior aecommo dations,•apply on board. • --kW For Loatiavilicßegular Packet. !The new and aplendio l.assenger stenna er,TONNALEUKAr Capt. J. IL Moody, t; 111 1'r min:, the trade, from Pittsburgh to Louisv - ille during the season of 1846. - The Tonnaleulia was built expressly for the trade and is elegantly furnished in every respect. Porfreight or passage apply on board. '' • ' vox. Cincinnati. - • The well-known fast running- steamer CAMBRIA, W. Forsyth, Master, will run as a regular Packet; leaving every Wednesday morn ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at 10, the same day. -Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Saturday, at JO, A. M. - For freight or passage apply on board, or to FORSYTH & Co., Agents, No. 30; Water street. For CincinnOtt and lyoulirille. ?6,52 ~, The new and splendid' passenger ateam er C 0 LOMB! A, O'NEAL, Master, will eave for the above and intermediate ports, regulzu, ly. For freight or.paisage apply on board, or to jel ' D. WILICLNS, Agent Por Saint Louis... Regular Packet. its Theuew and splendid paasengersteam er BRUNETTE, Capt. Perry, will run in . . e tra e from Pittsburgh to St. Louie, during the season or 1846. The Brunette was built expressly for the trade and is elegantly fotilvkin every respect. For freight or passage apply on hoard. apl4 For Cincinnati and St. Louis —, The passenger steamer PALESTINE, --,` Capt. Williams, will leave for the above an a Intermediate ports regularly. For freight or passage apply on board. je9. _____ Tuesday Everting Packet. The now.arrd splendid passenger steam boat DECLARATION, Capt. lrorhees, wilrun as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday evening at 3 o'clock. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Friday evening at 3 o'clock. The Declaration offers superior accommodations to passengers. For -freight or passage apply on board. jet L IM. The regular mail ant passenger steam°, ks"ff- MONONGAHELA, Capt. Stone, will run as a reguiar 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 31 ff •re THE regular mail and pasenger steam er UNIO.&, Captain Maclean, will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Ciucin nati, leaving this port every Monday„at 6 o'clock, P. if. Returning she will leave Cincinnati eery Thitmlay at 6 P. 1‘1. 4 The Union was built expressly for this trade, and ;fronls every accommodation. For freight or passage apply on baud. mayt, , ..... TII F. regular mail and passenger steam- Le , . er HIBERNIA, Capt. John Klinefelter, wi I run as a rep far. packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. o f 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, end offers to the passengers every comfort and su perior accommodations. apl WEDNESDAY PACKET. THE regular mail and plasengarsteam ,4..er NEW ENGLAND, Capt. S. B. Page, 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 Cincinnati every Saturday at 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The New England was built expressly fur this trade end offers to the passengers every comfort and supe rior accommodations. mar 26 e • THE new U.S. Mail steamer ACADIA, M. E. Lucas, Master, will run' as a rcgu at.passon,,er packet between Pittsburgh and the above pert during the season of 19.16, leasing every Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M. The Acadia is new and'has superior accommoda tions. For freight or passage apply on board, or to J. NEWTON JOICES,'Agent. P, y TILT: regula;tiieil and passenger steam er CLIPPER Nb. 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 sago° day. Returning site will leave Cincinnati every Mondayat 10 o'clok, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Clipper No. 2 was built expressly for this trade cnd offers to her passengers every comfort and Sc. aommodation. mar 23 • p i The regularmail and passenger steamer CIRCASSIAN, 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 tame day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Circassian was built expressly for this trade, and offers to her passengers every comfort andvac eommodation. mar 23 i _ffr",,ki t , The regular mail and passenger steamer ...T.4...." .. MESSENGER, Capt. Linford, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leasing,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 etclk A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. IThe Messenger was built expressly for this trade, and offers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. mar 113 c A o N n 'D ier W ol l 3F lT„G an . 11. 1 ? i 0 a D rk IS e , t ; I ; streets. This isthe only es -Ijjlll 1111 I tablishment in western Pen sylvania where the theory and practice of Book 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 tn., Double Entry principle, a com plete course of instruction upon SINGLE EICTRY Boos- KEEPING. A comfortable private iarlor is fitted up for instructing Ladies, either in Penmanship or Book keeping. Ladies' Class, 2t04,P. M. Gentlemen's Class, 10 to 12, 2 to 4, and 7 to 9 P. u. octl SELLERS , LIVER PlLLS.—These celebrated pills claim public confidence not only on account of what the proprietor may say about them, but on account of the good resulting titim their use. Road the following statement from a citizen of Dinning ham r Britsturctr.tra, June 24th, 1846. Ma. R. E. SELLEAS:—.I take this opportunity of testifying in favor of your invalnable medicine. A bout two years ago I was taken down with a.-severe inflamatlon of the liver, and was so reduced by night sweatband other effects of this dreadful disease, that my life was despaired of. After other means hkd failed, I was advised by my physician to try your Liver Pills, and I must say that after taking one box and . ahalf,l have been restored to reasonable health, which I enjoy at this time. I therefore take pleasure in recommending them to others afflicted with dis ease of the liver. Yours respectfully, Joint GIVENER. These Pills stand unegtialed by any_ edicine known for the curo'of liver complaint, and ay be had of the proprietor, FL E. SELLERS, 51 Wo • d Pittabbrgh. se .;-_~ ff==;= For Clitollmsttl For Cinoinntiti: CINCINNATI PACKETS MONDAY PACKET MONDAY PACKET TUESDAY PACKET TEICTRSDAY PACKET FRIDAY .T,',ACICET SATURDAY PAd SATURDAY PACKET .111 R. DITI'VE4 No Cure No Pay. MEM PROPOSALS. ;16'OR GOODS: S • EALED PROPOSALS.wiII be received at the office of the; Commissioner"-.of Indian Affair; Washington cifyi D. C., until "10 o'clock, on Sat urday, the I.4th dat of November next, for furnish ing the following goods in the quantities annexed, or thereabouts, fo r the use of the Indians; and deliv erable at the following places, via: At New Yorke BLANKETS. 1290 pairs 3-point ,white Mackinac blankets, fu . measure 60 by 72 inches, and- weigh 8 - pounds -, . .•': :. - 930 pairs 24-point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 54 by 66- inches, and weigh 6 pourds - - 396 pairs 2-point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 42 by 56 inches, and weigh 5* pounds' - 340 pairs 14-point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 36 by 50 inches, and weigh 41- pounds 310 pairs 1-point white MaCkinac blankets,' to measure 32 by 46 inches, and weigh 31 pounds, - 219. pairs 3-point scatietMaekinac blankets, to - • measure 6Q by 72 inches, and weigh 8 pounds 200 pairs 24-point scarlet Mackinac blankets to measure 54 by 'O6 , inches and weigh 8 pounds ' . • 56 pairs 3-point green Mackinac blankets, to , measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh: l B pounds 290 pairs 3-point gentinella blue Mackinac blankets; to measure 00 by 72 inches, and weigh 8 pounds 240 pairs 24 -point gentinella blue. Mackinac blankets, to mrasure 54 by fibinches, 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 790 do scarlet'`do do 100 do green do do . 50 pounds worsted yarn, three-fold 88 dozen cotton flag handkerchiefs 100 T'do Madras do 76 do black silk • do 4Q Ido 8-4,eottc.,n shawls . 2 o 6-41 do i 3 do 4-41 do ' l 18050 yards calico, domestic 1000 do dO English and French ' 1200 do bleached cotton shirting 3000 do unbleached do 3500 do, :do cotton sheeting 4300 do domestic checks, stripes and plaids 100 dozen wollen socks g 7300 yards plaid linsey 1000 do flannels, assorted 1600 shirts, flannel z-- 125 do calico 97 pounds linen thread 280 do cotton do 20 do sewing silk 350 pieces ribands, assorted 975 yards bedticking 500 yards satinetts, assorted 400 do Kentucky ,loans 7 gross worsted gartering HARDWARE. 840 pounds brass kettles 785 do tin kettles 40 nests japanned kettles (8 in a nest) 78-dozen butcher knives 14000 gun-flints. At St. Louis, Missouri BLANKETS. 1020 pairs 3-point white Mackinac blankets, to measure, GO by 72 inches, and weigh pounds 797 pairs *point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 54 by 66 inches, and weigh 6 pounds 417 pairs 2-point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 42 by 36 in - ales, and weigh a pounds 300 pairs 'll l ,-point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 36 by 50 inches, and weigh 41 pounds 430 pairs 1-point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 32 by 46 inches, and weigh 31 pounds . 134 pairs 3 point scarlet Makinac blankets, to measure GO 72 - inches, and xi eigh S pounds 100 pairs 24. point scarlet Mackinac blankets, to measure 04 by 06 inches, and weigh -6 pounds 148 -pairs 3.point green Mackinac blankets, to measure CO by 72 inches, and weigh 8 pounds 150 pairs 3-point gentinella blue Mackinac blan kets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh 8 pounds 75 pairs 2i-point gentinella blue Mackinac blankets, to measure 54 by 66 inches, and weigh 6 pounds DRY GOODS. 600 yards blue strouds 500 do scarlet do 1500 do blue, fancy, and gray list cloth 017 do green do do 372 do .scarlet do do 2750 do blue saved list do 350 do green do do do scarlet do do 485 pounds worsted yarn 3 fold 68 dozen cotton flag handkerchiefs 90 do Madras do 65 do black silk do 40 do 8.4 cotton shawls 20 do 6-4 do do 20 do 9.4 do do 10000 yards domestic calico 2000 do English and French do 2230 do bleached cottomshirting ' 6000 do unbleached do du 4000 do do do sheeting 1500 do domestic checks, stripes, and plaids . 300 dozen woolen socks 1800 yards plaid linsey 3400 do flannels, assorted 450 flannel shirts 500 calico do 85 pounds linen thread 74 do cotton do 36 do sewing silk 20 gross worsted gartering 300 pieces ribauds, assorted 100 gross fancy and clay pipes 50 pounds vermilion. A HARDWARE. 1300 pounds brass kettles, 50 nests japanned kettles, 8 in a nest 460 tin kettles 25 gross square awls 7000 fishhooks 25 dozen fish lines 23000 / needles, assorted 100 dozen combs, assorted 10 as scissors 14000 gun flints 10 gross gun storms 200 dozen butchers' knives AXES. 25 dozen uses, to weigh from 5 to'34- pounds 05 dozen half•axes, to Weigh 3i pounds 12 do squaw axe; to weigh 3 pounds 45 do hatchets, to weigh pounds • To be delivered at the place where manufactur ed, or in the city of New York or Philadelphia as may be required, without additional expense. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, &c. There will also be required, to be delivered in New Yorl.: at the same time, the following agricul tural implements: 200 axes, to weigh from 46 to *pounds 200 half-axes, to weigh 36 pounds 1100 weeding hoes, different sizes 8 cross-cut saws, 4of 6,feet and 4of 7 feet in length 75 drawing knives, 12 inches in length 60 augurs, in equal proportions of 1 inch, f inch, and finch 150 lb. brass kettles, assorted sizes. The sum of $lOOO is to be expended in the above articles, and the quantity will be increased or di• minished to meet that sum. ..fis no sample is to be exhibited of them, it must be _understood that they are to be of the best quality. ALSO, • The following agricultural implements, deliver able at New York: 180 axes, to weigh from 4i to 5-} pounds 180 half-axes. to weigh 3i pounds 1000 weeding hoes, assorted sizes .7., - - 75 single-horse ploughs, with clevie and cast , iron mould boards igilabiwimmamaiiimiaaglitsmimum4 =MEM 450 pai - s trace=chains,;bright straight Enka, each chain to be . 6 feet 4 incheS itt length, and, to weigh not less than 3} pounds 55 kg-chains, .each chain to Weigh 25 peunds 850 'best No. 110. Whitimore cotton cards , 20 crots-cutsaws, 7 Evil in length ' • 20 -do do 6 fe4t in length • - 100 ‘‘single-cur crosS;eutsaw'files, 150 hand:saws; of good quality 120 hand saw.files - ! 75 dravvin."-knives 12 inches in length ~* 850 "quarteracrevil augurs, in equal propor.. lions of "2-inch,'? "1-inch,".and "If-inch." 900 Kquarters,". "socket-chisels,".in equal pro portion.s of 1 and .2- inch_ 75 planes, complete, equal proportions of "fore and jack" • The sum of $2OOO is to be expended in -The above articles, and the ctantitl'he - :itiereased_ or diminished to meet that sum. As no sample will be exhibited of theni, it must be undeptooci that ; they are lobe of the tat quality. GUN'S. •, In additio'n to the above unit foregoing, !here will'be required 660 north-West giins, :two-thirds of which must measure SG inches in length of barrel, and one-third 4 2 inches; to be delivered at the place where rnamfactured or in the city of New York or Philadelphia, as may be reqUired; samples of them are deposited in the office of the CommisSienier 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 asan - iple'of the article he proposes to furnish. The above proposals may be divided •into five parts, for each place of delivery, viz: - Ist. Blankets. 2d. Dry Goods. 3d. Hardware, to include the agricultural imple ments. 4th. Axes and hatchet's. sth. Northwest gunsand rifles. The 'lowest competent responsible bidder will receive the whole or any part of the contract ac cording to the above scale, the departmentte.serv ing to itself the right to determine whether the bid der is competent and responsible 'or not. A schedule of the articles,with samples, may be seen at the office of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, in Washington. - exhibiting the amount - of money to be expended for each article; but the de partment reserves the right to increase or diminish the quantity of any of the articles named, or sith. stitute others in lieu' thereof. The whole amount in [money to be applied to the pin:chase of goods; will be about $83,000; of which some $40,000 wilt be wanted on the sea board, and the residue in the west. Goods of A merican manufacture, all !other things being equal; will be preferred, but as rill the sampleslrif 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 shcluld 'accompany the bid, to enable the department to decide whether it is of equal quality with the sample's to be exhibited. The party proposing to supply the articles will make an invoice, of all the items embraced in the above list; and•affix the prices; in dollars and cents. 'at which lie or they will furnish them, deliverable in New York and St. Ladle respectively, oh or be fore the fifteenth day of May next, assuming the quantity of each article as specified in this adver tisement, and extending the cost, making an aggre gate of the whole invoice 'before sending it on.— ' The goods will be inspeetedrat New York or St. I Louie by an agent of the United Statesoyho will be appointed by the depze-trilent for the purpose, and to ascertain the confdrmity of the articles pur- I chased with the samples exhibited, when the eon tract shall be 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 of insufficient quality, in the opinion of the agent aforesaid, and if within .five days after notice of such; insufficiency the party shall not furnish others in lieu thereof, of the re qtiired quality, the United States shall be autfiori zed to purchase them of d iy thers ' 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. • 1 Bonds will be required, in the amount of the bids, with two good sureties, the sufficiency of I whom to be certified by a United States judge ori district attorney, for the; faithful performance of; the contracts. Payment will be made after the-I contract is completed, and the delivery of the goods at New York awl St. liouis respectively, to an ' agent of the department, upon a duplicate invoice certified by him. Communications to be !marked, "Proposals for Indian goods." The bids will be subrnitted with the following heading, and none will be :received that are not made in the form and :mins here prescribeE " I (or we) propose to sl.irnish, for the service of the Indian Department. the following goods, at the prices affixed to them relectively. viz: (Here insert th e list of goods.) - "Deliverablein the city of Nevryork, or St. Louis, on or beforethe (lay next; and in case of the ;acceptance of his proposal, the quantity being prescribed by the department, 1 (or we) will execute a en'otract according to this agreement, and give satisfactory security to the department, within ten days after the acceptance of -this bid; and in case ofifailure to enter into such contract, and give such seeurit)-, 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 same articles." 4 'll — and every Lid dust also be accompanied with a guarantee in the foßowing form, to be sign ed by one or more revonSible persons, whose sutli. ciency must be certified by some one who is known to the' departinent, either personally or by his °fn . dal position: - • "1 (or we) hereby guaranty that the above bidder, will comply with the terms of the advertisement for "Propcisals for Indian goods," tinted October 1, 1840, ifs the contract should be awarded to him, and °met into bond for the execu tion of the same within the time prescribed. [s sac.) [SEAL.] WAR DRPAIITMENT, (4El4' INDIAN AIIFAMS, October 1, 1846. W, MEDILL. Commissioner of, Indian Affairs oct7.3tawtl4nov. PAL!.. :GOODS. ?THE e' scriberid now receiving a large and fine assortment of FALL AND WiNTER DAY GOODS, recently purchased from the Manufacturers and ills porters, in the New York and Philadelphia Markets, since the great fall in pricef, and will be sold twenty percent cheaper than the same description of Goods were ever before offerred in this market. All those wanting great bargains are;tequested to call at No 65 Market street. sepls TABSALOAD NORA' S SHAWLS, if lIAWLS ALARGE and splendid assortment of rich and magnificent SIIAWLB, just received this day embracing all the new and desirable styles, viz: Paris Printed Terkeri,eashinere and , Broclia, Embroidered Black and Mode colored Silk, Fringe,Thibbet and lEPLaine, thianelion Plaid, and Stripe 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 icpls ABSALOM MORRIS, ;-No. 65 Market at. c. New Dress Gingham.. WE have now on hand and' assortment of beau tiful French and Scotch dregs Gihghams, twit. led and plain, at remarkable low prices. Also, an article of embroidered Gingham—very beautiful for Messes, for sale by . ABSALOM MOMS, sepls No. 65 Market street. Lady's Dress ECEIVED this day,. several packages 'of very JR / rich new style Perstan- . —embossed Ombri, Bro-: cado, Chamelion, Striped, Plaid and Poult de Sole, and Black Satin, Striped Armour Dress Silks, and will be sold cheap for Cash, by sepl3 'ABSALOM MORRIS, N 0.65 Market et. Six Cases New Fall Prints. JUST RECEIVED this day, embracing all the new and desirable styles in the market; and will he sold at greatly reduced prices, by sepls ABSALOM MORRIS, No. 65 Market at. Cashmeres and De Lainds. JUST RE,CEIVD; a beautiful assortment of new style Paris printed, Ombri shaded, Rep Corded and plain Casbmeres and D'Lains, and for aale,by sepls ABSALOM MORRIS, 65 Merketstreet. RIBBONS ! „RIBBONS l—!-Reeeived at Barrows & Turner's, 75 Sc. very handsome (new style) 'bonnet ribbons at 121 cents per yard. Mszket street, No. 46. . pet? PERM 0.11.-10 bldg. winter strained Sperm Oil, bleached, in store and for-sale by oct 8 • MARTIN 8.. SMITH, 66 Wood at., ' TANNER'S OIL.-20 bkle. , Tanners' Oil, a very Superior article, in ;tore and Car vale 4.! oct 8 MARTIN 8.- SMITti, - 56 Wood a. FISH.-30 bbls. No. 3 Mackerel (very fine) 1 , 10. •• No .3 • do. • 15 half bbls. No. 2• 10 qr. " _llp.'2. • • Received and for sale-by °et. 3 MARTIN & SMITH, 06 Wood at COFFEE.-300 bags - best Rio coffee, 10 " Old Java d 0... Just received and for sale by , odd , MARTIN & 66 W. bbls, Family Flouriust recod and fa Jr sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, actlO - 170 Liberty Rt. ItY.EIV - ANTED-200,0 bushels of Rye wanted, for which cash will be paid by - oc,ts IYIILLOI2.Bc RidICETSON. ANTERU WINE-10 casks Santerue Wine 0 just received on consignment and for 'sale by ' odts - MILLER & RICKETSOIN: .RICEIO Tierces Rice just reed and for sale by octs MILLER RICKETSON. eI.,A.RE,T-2 cads s Claret just received and for sale I,_/ by [octsl MILLER & RICKETSON. B. doz. painted bucketsjust reed and 1)111, for sale by - MILLER & RICKETSON, octs ' No. 170, Liberty street. ' Sundries. 5 Tierces fresh Rice; 'l4 bbls ' Conklins improved Lard Oil; 10,00(116s. Bacon Shoulders. On hand and for sale by . , F. SELLERS. Sep24. No. 17, Liberty street. T ARD, 100 kegs, No'. 1, Lard on consignme, • And for sale:by F. SELLERS:. sep24i No. 17, Liberty , street. lIOUSEMOLLASSES.--6 bbls. Goodal a, 0 S. If. Molasses; in store and for sale by sep23. • P. SELLERS. T_TIDES-411 Missouri Vides, Tor sale low to close _ILL consignment. - (Je26) JAMES MAY. PG METAL.,-1" ton Scioto Furnacepig iron for sale by ae267- JAMES MAY. QUININE 100 ounces just received and for sale by 13. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., sepll. corner of 6th and Wood ets, rtAI4ILE SOAP-10 cases just received and for sale by • B. A.,FALINESTOCK & CO., • sep9 cort6th and Wood st. REFINED LIQUORICE--100 lbe just received and for sale by • , • - 13. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., sep9 cor.'6th and Wood eta AND CRUCIBLES-100 nests just received and for sale by 8., A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., sep9 ' comer 6th and Wood sts. VENEERS. AND - VARNISIIES, °file very' best quality, ,for sale . IL If: RYAN'S Cabinet Ware Rooms, N 0.31 Filth street. . jyl6 Canton Rifle Barrels. „ _FURTHER supply of _the above just receiVed and for sale at manufacturers prices,by sep26` GEORGE COCHRAN, 26 Wood street. Illusqueto Netts. ' QEO. S. SWARTZ has on hand a lot of very su perior!white and colored Musqueto Netts which will be sold cheat) at No. 106 Market street. !jel3 ' • CrT M "Y BA n p P °Aß L S—jus Mreeveda assortment of ae,and for sale at ••• sepS No. 112 Wood street, 2nd door above 6th Brazier's Dynasts; - T UST received an assortment,largesitds,Braziel , s Hand Bellows; also, Parlour and Kitchen, do. Wholesale and Retail, JOIIN'W.' BLAIR, 5e02.0 1. 120 Wood et. New Fantaloned Hats, O , . . F a very superior quality, for .sale by M'CORD &KING, seu3 corner of Wood and Fifth sui ___ - J. Crawford, P.1.13: ----- 1110 ESPTCTFULLY tenders his services to the citi zens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, Office, St. Clair street, opposite the Exchange Hotel, septl.9-43m ° L titeq,'lmprorement. EDSTEADS of different kinds with Carrara's 13 iron patent fastenings, superior to anything now in use, for ssielow at the furniture warehouse of . angl. ' T. li. YOUNG & Co. Hand street. TIABLESL-Pier, Centre and Card Tables of differ ent patterns, If'veu want agood article cheap call at the Furniture Warehouse of T. 13. YOUNG & Co, • 31 hand st. Woad Street Prilperty - tor Sale, rpHAT desirablelot of ground at the foot of Wood street, ocentrfed at the time 'or the great fire by Messrs. 'icing & Holmes, is offered for sale. 1 Enquire of raugb] .1. K. .MOORHEID. jf liHDS. N. 0. Sugar; strictly prime 4 u .25 bbls. Nos. -1 and 6 Loaf; 10 cases "Lovering's" D. R. Loaf Sugar l 1S bbls N. O. Molasses .". In store and fir sale by' LAiwtrs.T & SHIPTON, 133 and 135 Wood street rwy BAGS Green Rio, part prime; 5 Old Government Java; • _Arriving this day and for sale by amr2s • LAMBERT & SHIPTON bbls No. 3 Lary's.Mackerel; JL 20 4 " - " 3 North .4 1p 44 41 20 4 ' Herring (Allwives) 5 No. •l Salmon; in' 'store and for sale by [aug,2s] LAMBERT & SHIPTON.. I SEAS--12u packages Y: IL, Impl., G. P. and Poweliong, of bate importations, arriving and for sale by [atig:2s] LAMBERT & SHIPTON. HAVING a very large and commodious ~wareh ouse, we aro prepared to .receive (in addi tion to freight for shipment) a large amount of Pro duce, k.c,; on storage at low rates., ty9.3 -C. A. IticANULTY & CO, Canal Basin. IWLS. Pitch; ell/ 50 1 4 150 Dolce Tebactio, various sizes; 10,000 Seed lcaf Cigars; ;On consignment and will be sold low for Cash, or exchanged for Pittsburgh manufactures . , by seps T.A.A.F'FE & O,CONNOR. OBACCO.-75- large and 90 small boxes Missou. T tobacCo, of prime quality; just received. ou consignment, and will be sold cheap for cash, of Pittsburgh manufactures. - august 18 TAAFFE, & O'CONNER. PSALMS & HYMNS, for the usa of the German Reformed Church in the U. S. of America, En glish and Germap. For gale by jell SCRIDA..& SCHEIBLER, 115 Wood et. DHYSIC AND PHYSICIANS, a Medical Sketch . Book, exhibiting the public and - private lire ti the most celebrated,Medical Men of former days, with Memoirs of eminent living London Phyaicians. For hale by - H. S. BOSWORTH et CO.; sepal - No. 43 Market street.. UST received from New York, a large quantity tJ of Havanna and Principe Segars of the most popular and surlior brands now in•use. Also, an excellent article of chewing Tobacco and several bales of superior Cuba Leaf Tobacco for sale. ' B. E. WINCHESTER, No. 50, Third street, two doors from the Post Office. . • may 9. THE MEANS OF PEACE.—A Sermon delivered in the "Third Presbyterian Church" July 12, by ,the Rev. D- K. Riddle, and published by the re. guest of the Congregation. For sale by aug24 JOHNSON & STOCKTON: Fine Gold and Silver Watches: EITHOSE. who wish to purchase Gold or L Sil ver Watches, or Jewelry, will find it to their advantage to call on the subscriber, who is selling all descriptions of fuse gold and silver watches and jewelry, on as good terms as may be had in the eastern cities. ' • - Pine Gold and Silver English Patent Lever Wavle " " " L'Epine Watches. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Fine Gold Guard Chains.' lc - 44 44 C 4 Breast Pins, ". Bracelets, Gold Pencils, and Finger Rings. Silverware, Military Goods,Lamps, and a large va riety of Fancy Goods. • ll4r Watches, Clocks and - Jewelry repaired in the best manner, and-warranted at the lowest prices. W- W. WILSON, corner Fourth and Market sta. MEM Sugar and Molasses. Storage. Segaret Segars Geneva and French _ 111 TO W -TO: GET'. RM-_ OF A - GO/T.RE.--Natiy VII persons' labor under the litiOttaken .idea•thlt Goitre (an enlargenietiVen the throat,_ producing great deformity, and, often death fronipr . essare the windpipe and large blood i vensele,) is incurable. This is a very great mistalte. This dieessu, as well, as Scitortna, are eradicated froth the syntem by pat pleashnt; yet powerful medicine, ,levrt..'s Atcrmut rive. It IS as certain to azure when properly used l , as that the sun gives light and limit. All is vaulted is a fair trial of its virthes, and the tumor will 'begin to diminish:in size, and gradsrally become emallefand smeller until it entirely disappears. Prepared at .1,10,, 8 South TIMID street, Philadelphia. For pale in Pittsburghat the PEAR N TEA STORE . 4, 72 Fourth street,' near Wood; and idtio at the Drfig-, Store ofd;. P. Schwartz, Federal' street, Allegheny City. ' - sep• 23. TiroatilNG DOUGH AND CROUP....--TO 2.4 RENTS.---3AYNE , S EXPECTORANT Is without exception, the moat valuable 'prepartion to use for the above diseases. It converts BOOPIN4 - . COUGH into a mild and tractable disease, arid dor; tens its duration more than one-half, and produeett a -certain and speedy, recovery. From half to one tea spoon full will certainly cure t.her'CROUP in in,- fauts-and young children in half_ an hones time.—. The lives of hundreds ofchildren will be saved 'au, - busily, by keeping it always: 011 hand ready for, eve; ry. emergency. Prepared at .110 - : - 8 3 , South Thir4,_ Street, Philadelphia. . - For sale in Pittsburgh at the PERIN TEA.STORE, 72 FoUrth street, near_Wood,. and also at the. Drug.., Store of H. P. Schwartz, Federal street, Allegheny City, ' cep 23. 1 rpo RENDER THE ROMAN BAIR- SILKY, SOFT, FINE AND CLEAN; to make the , sap healthy, smooth b white and fruitful, - sto that a , good crop may springtherefrom, persons have but to ex. , pond thirty seven and a half cents. And, to der, our only abject for selling the article at that price as knowing ibto be'all we state; that when' you Ormolu this you neyer will use.' aught else 'whether it: brt , erely to embelish, to dress,-beadtify, and preserve, - to o growth, stop falling off, .and cure scrufsor dandruffs, the JONES' CORAL HAIR - .RESTORA. TIDE will never fail to do all this, as hundreds will tell you with gratitude. .It dresses the hairbeautiful. - ly, and makes red or grey /lair grow dorkifromtho Sold at JAC'ESODPS Patent Medicine Warehouse; 89 Liberty street, head of Wood--price thirtyievez arida half cents, fifty cents and one dollar per heaths. At the same place issold the' Italian ChemicalSaap, Spanish Lilly White and unrivalled allaying soap. MHE poisonous: abet on the skino common pared chalk is not generally known by "1s les; how yellow rough,and unhealthy it makes the skin in time; besides. what a corpselike, palicl look it Igis s ee when applied. They should use a beautiful prepar ation,parely vegetable, - which givesthe facearms or neck, a natural life-like whitene&s, - and makes smooth. 'lt is called Jones , Spanish Lilly White, and is sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Ware; house, 89 - Liberty street, headof Wood; at the Same. place is sold Jones , Coral Hair Restorative, loshaft Chemical Soap and unrivalled shaving soap. jy24-0 . , .. . Dleilical, and . Surgical ffi,_ Oce , Health is the charm of life, withemlit gold,, ' Love, letters, friends, all, all, are anccjoyed. _ DOCTOR BROWN - ti' _,IC - -..: regularly educated physi - 7. :,,,,,.,..,,..:':','„._. - i cian from the eastern sit' zr.gf 4, ,k.' - op-..., tieit., would respectfully an: ,'- ,,,- ,.t,' - '4--; 1 nuance to thmit;7Prei of 4. 7 4 ' r ee ,, ,, ,*--77 ) 4 , 7 1 Pittsburgh, ' Allegheny and -. P , t-.5.-ff...^. vicinity, that . he can .bfi ~b. td'.it - ;:47. 4 VPI , -,,,_ I consulted privately and ft '‘-0 - 0;:* - 4.?„:11,, confidentially, every ,day . V.:' evening at his office on: \-4. :-----.440 Diamond Alley, a street i° , _ _ _ towards the market. Dr. Brown gives his particular attentioia,tothe reatmeiit and investigation of the follovving disaa All diseesestirislng from Impnrittegof the Blood' scrofula, eyplalis, seminal AveekneAs, impotency, rheum, diseases of the eye and ea!r`, 7 rheumatism, piles, palsey„ - - Dr. Bit:twit has Much pleasure in announcing to the public, that he is in posse lion of the latestin- formation and improvement in the treatmentof secondary t , yphils, practised at the Paris Lock Hos pital. The modem researches -on syphilis, iti; complicationt, and consequences, and the improved modes of practice which have been - Made known to the public but recentley, and to those chiefly V%-ho make thii branch of :Medicine, their Fatten-. lar :Andy and practise. Many new and.valuable remedies havbbeen ly introduced, whichsecures the patieithei.tag mer curialized out of - existence Strangers are apprised that Doctor Brown has been educatedirt- everi branch of medicine, and regularly - admitted -to: to practise, and that he now conmes himself to the study and practice of this particular branch,toittli.„ - er with all diseases of a private or delicate nature, incident to the' human frame. No cure, no pay, Decent cases= relieved- in a short time,: :with-." outinterruption from business. - • - o_7otTiee on - Jiamond Alley, a 'few doors from Wood street, towards, the market. CVnsultatiomi strictly cotindential. myt.2qlB.-wy, Seourity. to Purettaseis: •Eath box af GENI.II 0 111162 ft 4 VidiliO 1 --L Elartatum Original 1, uy beentor. --. .arisCrAlk7ll CLICKEIsiEWS SUGAR COATED VEGET4BLE PILLS are the first and only. Medicine ever knowd that will positively cure Ileadaehe, Giddiness, Measles, Salt Rheum, - Rheumatism, Piles, Heartburn, Worms,. Drepepsia, Scurry, Chplera Morbus, - Small Pot, Jaundice, Conghs, Quinsy, Pains in the Back,' Whooping Cough, - 'l Inwidd Weakness,• - Consumptinn, Fits, -Palpitat on. or the Heart, Liver Complaint, Rising in the Throat, Erysipelas, Deafness, Dropsy, Asthma, Itchings of the Skin, Fevers of all kinds, 'Colds, Gout, Gravel, - Female Complaints,- Nervous . Complaints, A nd all other diseases originating from impurities rt the blood. 3K) - They have cured, since their introductium, over 2,000 persons, who haVe been given up - as hope.: less eases, by the most eminent Physicians. ter They are patronized and recominended by' men of the highest distinction, among iviipm are Hon. David R. Porter, Hon. Henry Clayi . got John Q. Adams, . lion. Daniel - Webster,:, Hon. Martin Van Buren, Hon. J. C. Calhong, , Gen. Winfield Scott, ..Col. R. M. Johnson, Iron. James K. Polk, Ven..Lev;is Cais. 04r Their virtues are so infallible that the money will be returned in alt cases they do not give univer sal-satisfaction. . Although but two and a half Years have elapsed since these celebrated . Pills were first . introduced to the public, the sale of them. in the Eastern anW.middle States has far exceeded Dr. Clickener's most sanguine expectations. During this past year, alone, no less than 10,000 grois of boxes hate been sold in the State of New York, 6,000 in Pennsylvania, 4,000 in Maryland, 3,000 in Nevv: sey, 2,000 in Delaware, and9,ooo in the New England States, requiring the constant employment of 27 hands, exclu - sive at printers and engravers. In the same period, upwards of 200,000 copies- - of . the "Family Doctor" havn been ordered by agents in every section of the ccuntry.. These facts must _ show, conclusively, that Dr. Clickener'a Sugar Coat 7 ed Pills, besides being the very best medicine in the world;are held in the highest estimation by the public. -We might extendtlus publication to an indefin- ite length,if we ile.emeirit expedient to publish all, tersimonials we have received, not only from agents but individuals and families, who have , experienced the benficial effects of Clickener's Sugar Coated - Pills, but we deem it unnecessary. The most . centestible,evidence of their unprecedented success, arc tlie - nuiriberless Imitations and Coianterfeitswhich-. have already appeared, notwithstanding the briefpe. riod -they have been before the public. Even some of our staunchest pill makers have had the audacity - to imitate the Capsule of Sugar, in order to disguise the ingredients of their vile compounds, and palm them off for the "real Simon pure." Such . paltry, shills cannot last long without exposing - their hideous deformity.' Truth and honesty must inelitablypre;- vall over rascality and deception. . For sale iiPittsburgh .by W.M. _JACKSON, at his Patent Mediane.Warehouse, No, 89, Liberty ,staiet, head of Wood et., Pittsburgh. Price, Mc. per box, Dr. Clickenees principal office is 81 Barclay street, New York. inr Beware of an imitation. article -called= Izu proved Sugar Coated Pills, purporting to be patented; as both the: pills and the pretended patent are for., geries, got up by a miserable quack in New who, for the last four or five years, has glade .Ida: living by counterfeiting popular medicines, . - - il=r Remember, Dr. C. V. Clickener is the origthal inventor of Sugar Coated. Pills, and that nnthing of the sort was ever heard tif until he introduced them in Junefle.43. Purchasers, should,. therefore,nlways ult for.Clickener , a Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and::. take no other, or they will he made the victims, or hand. Mat .CIOItN-117 scks Corn, fer sale by ja26 ,JAVIES MAY iiiM
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