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'.. -...'"!;.•,`?. --- -;=:- --- ' ''' -• • - '-'• '''' :' 1 ''"' -` • - ,-....-,.. ,-. • • .... - , 5, -- ,,, ,' 7 4.-_,' - - •••`., • 7 '• - ' :' ' -,,f ',..., • ' ',. - ..' - - 1, ',I •-• „ , • •,'„- 4"; ' ~ ', . 4.,': - : ;'.ci. ,-,' ;',' g"CP'N'47,. -` 1 4'"r %tr. F. Loren; Pxepartd sad corrected ever A!terstoon. 5 MIT WATLII IN TIM CIIANNEL ♦ND FALLING Cincinnati—per str. Susquelana, 300 labia. lard, 290 kegs do., 60 bbls..whiskey, 5 bxs. candle moulds, 5 - bgs. aids. -Per str. Clipper, 4 bgs. mds., 1 bx. medi cine, 5 bbls. molasses, 62 sks. feathers, 4 bdls.bag ging, 15 bales hemp, 7 bbls. scraps, 6 cks;lo blots. Bacon. r • duslr,yestenlay evening there were five thet . watei n the channel and on a:stand. • 17:ItTlte U. S. Mail and passenger packet Clip ver, No. 2, Capt•Canotts, will leave for Cincinnati tills iporning. , .13c7;The steamer'. Pon c. was landed at Richmond Va , ta.Montlay . the 10th inst. She was built o Iron, obtained from the mines of Virginia: iIITIZW or Tom MARICZT ras THE .WLEK. MING Thuilday, Oct: 22d, 1846. Bmiricass—The amount of business transacted by our Merchants, for several days past, hasbeen patty heaN 7 Y, Ind they, will doubtless continue to have an uninterrupted and profitable season until the winter sets in.- The receipt of produce has been large,-principally for reshipment Eastward. Since oar fast weekly review, Flour has experien ced a slight decline, owing altogether to the deten tion of the news by the foreign steamers. We presume the long looked for intelligence will be soon received, and then the market will wear a mote settled appearance. The rivers continue in eicellent navigable or der, this morning (Thursday) the pier mark show ed five feet water in the channel. The amount of levee business transacted during the week has also • been very extensive, and we scarcely remember of , ever having seen the wharf wear a more lively or business-like appearance, than during the early part of the week. - Asuzs—There is a general improvement in all descriptions of ashes. Pots particularly have ad vanced in price, arid are now soughtj after at 3+. Pearl—gOod in request at 4 cts.cashl-Salaratus in IOU; have been sold at 4 cts.—Schorchings remain at former quotations. Baine— : Small white scarce, are in demand at sip - ste. Colored, plenty and dull at 7.5 eta: No new in market. . . s Bssaws.x.—no tEntisaction to report; free at 25(a 27; as to quality. , Sztooms—The market is very well supplied :and but little doing, we quote 73 to $2 per doz., owing altokether to quality. • BCTIMIL--Fresh was selling yesterday in mar ket at 114018 i—good roll from store will bring lik..;icg is - still in good demand at 707 i, with light receipts. Eoas—Very few in market on Wednesday— selling at 1.1:Y I '2} c. vo doz. Facirs.—Dried peachos have been selling at isl. tint,23 per bus, apples are plenty and .dull at SG. (a 62. Green apples are bought up readily on ar rival, we notice the sale of 250 bbla. of the best varieties, on the leiee, at $1,t15q1,50. Cranher- Ties are dulle , we quote $101,25 per bus. as the ask ingprice. .4` . EIMER 1. 2 • COMMERCIAL RECORD. PITTSBURGIi BOARD OF TRADE. - COMMITTEE - FOR, OCTOBER. N. Bell, W: W. Wallace PORT OF PITTIMURGIEL. ARRIVED. Clipper, No. 2, Crooks, Cincinnati. Susquettana, Israel, Cincinnati.' Arrow, Atkinson, Cincinnati Rhode Island, Dawson, Sunfish. Zanesville Packet, Scales, Zanesville Consul, Bowman, • Brownsvilli.• LouisM'Lane, Bennett, Brownsville Michigan, Boles, Beaver. DEPARTED. Roicoe, Javins, Cincinnati. Wisconifn, Grace Cincinnati. Comet, Boyd, Nashville.. ; Oneota, Gordon, Beaver. Louis McLane, Bennett, Brownsville Censul, BoWinan, Brownsville. Michigan, Boles, Beaver. IMPORTS BY RIVER. °Aloe of She :Morning .Polit. Fr.r.n--Bran is selling at 7 cts. GINSZ3V—Crude has been selling in small lots at 2G eti: The amount arriving is scarcely wor• thy of note. , daoczarEs=Owing to the rise in our riv ers the business in groceries has been rather brisk. Few transactions worthy of note, the sales being generally confined to regular customers. Scoan—The demani,continues active, with lit tle to supply it we quote fir ordinary SWBi, prime 9109 i. Cornt—large stocks on hand—prima green Si; lower qualities SiOBi. Tess- 7 Hyson from 50 to 70; black 45 to 02.1. bloissszs—One sale to trade has come under our notice at 30 as. cash, currency, to country 33 cents. Coarse is scarce, owing to the fact that most of the good Western Reserve is shipped to eastern markets; there has been but few choice lots re ceived forseveral weeks for sale in this market.— Cash 5i per Vox. Ccrrros Yauss—remain without change—the market is quiet. Corrox has experienced no change since las' week. • . . • Frarnsits are not mach wanted. Sales in lots have been made at'26020. ' • Gustx—ln wheat there has been but. very little. change since our last report we quote it at 60ed5 —of Oats the ruarkeris rather bare anti are bought up ,at 25c., there is an advance since last week -barley is selling from 30 to 40c., owing altogether to quality. Liar—Loose Timothy brings $5,514357 per ton .delivered ' liciscr,—Good CoMb has been selling in the . market for 16020 - per lb. Lsan—•We note sales of 100 kegs at 53, gene rally dult PorAross 'have. been selling by, the wagon load at 50 cts. per bushel. • RAGS—Good clean country rags are in active demand at 3 cts. cash—almost any amount would find a ready market at the above price. - T.orazu s Sensis—are in fair demand at 3 eta. Sagas—Very little cloverseed arrives; it is laid at $1,03"1,30. Timothy sells for $1,25W50, Flaxseed has experienced a slight advance, and is now held at 7580. Saar—Sales No". l delivered at the river, have been made at 00085. ' A is—The market for some months past has not undergone the slightest change, the activity -manifested-has been good. Pro METAL—The feeling in the market con tinues good, buyers having regained their former confidence come forward freely. Large quantities of the different qualities of pig metal have been disposed of during the week at.frorn $2001300 $3l to 02, • WHlSKEY—Rectified has met witit.a slight ad vance; holders are asking 15020 cash., Common has beersyld at 20. - RATES . For Collecting Checks or Certificates , of Depos On Ohio lTanks " Indiana • "S‘Louis " " Kentucky • " Erie, Pa., " • " Other Pa. " Philadelphia " • - A-31.11.1VAL Or THE BOSTQ't STzsmin..—The taftimore Sun, says: . Our despatch from Philadel phia, dated at .9 o'clock-last night, states that the Steamer Caledonia, now due, 7 was below Boston at 8 o'clock yesterday morning, When the mail star fed. The Boston telegraph was out of erder and nothing could be communicated. -The intelligence will come through this morning, we have no doubt, and upOn the, receipt of it e We shall lay it before the cotrimunity, in" an extra sheet, should it prove of sufficient importance. It will no doubt relieve public angiety with reference to the Great Britain. ' DETSIMINATION TO. ATTACK VIKA COCK The Gallant Lind.Berryntan.—The -Savannah Geor• gian says that Lieut. Benyman, the gallant officer who behaved so nobly at the loss of the Truxton, off Tuspan, passed , through that city on Wednesday night last, as bearer of despatches from the aqua at Vera Cruz, to the government, at Wash ington:-' That paper learns from a gentleman who conversed with Lieut. Berryman on the cars, that it has been determined to attack Vera Cruz - on the land Side by an expedition from Tampico; that thi hoisting of the - stars and . stripes in the city will be the signal for an attack by the squadron upon the castle of San Juan D'Ulloa. This.is the only way in which the castle can be taken, and the obtaining possession of that point is deemed necessary to end the war THE subscriberwill receive fresh Oysters daily from Baltimore, - which he will serve up in all tlse differdot styles, at the Franklin Hotel, Fourth at., between Smithfield and Grant. octl3 T" _poisonous effect on the skin of common pre pared chalk is not generally known by ladies; how yellow rough and unhealthy it makes the skin in time; besides. what a corpselike, palid look it gives when applied. They should use a beautiful prepar mien, purely vegetable, which gives the face arms or neck, a natural life4ike whiteness, and makes it 'smooth. It 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, Italian Chebdeal Soap and unrivalled shaving soap. jy24-tf . • Splendid Terkeri and BrOCille Shawls. ALEXANDER & DAY, have receive4' splendid Terkeri and the French shawls, at greatly reduced prices, the ladies are invited to call and ex amine them. . - Alio.-A few pieces superior French cloths, just received from the Philadelphia Auctions, at greatly reduced prices. ALEKANDEIt & DAY, octB 75 - Market st. N. W. cot'. ofthe Diamond. - TOBACCO AND CIGARS, NO. 25 FIFTH STREET. JUST RECEIVED, as additional supply ofTobac co and Cigars, among which are the following: Branch's Aromatic Cavendish; Peyton's Honey Dew Fires; James Thomas', Jr., Nectar Leaf; John Ender's - Honey Dew Ladies' Twist; Lawre Lottier Baltimore Plug; Also, a very fine lot ofCliba tiller Leaf, which will be sold in small or large quantities. Together with every variety of Cigars, which will be sold wholesale or retail. sep2s-dlm, ' JACOB M'COLLISTER. NAS JUST received from New York,,a large ad- , dition to his stock of goods; such as double barrel Guns; Revolvers with six barrels; single barrel Pistols; table and pocket Cutlery; Razors, Scissors, Spoons, &c.; Gold and Silver Pencils; Diamond Pointed Gold Pens; Gold Bracelets; Breast Pins; Rings; Shirt Studs and Crosses; Bead Bags; Silk and Velvet Purses; Steel Beads; Accordeons 8, 10 and 42 plain semitone inlaid; usical Boxes; Toys and Fancy .Goods of every description. No. 61, Market at, Simpson's Row, between Third 1 and Fourth eta. octB Drug Store and Fixtures for Sale. MILE subscriber, owing to ill health, is desirous of quitting his present business, and offers his stock of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery and futures for sale. The stock is well.selected, and perfectly Rosh, His prescription business will compare with any establishment in the city. For further particu lars, enquire (if by Mail, to be post paid,) of EDGAIt THORN. corner orPenn and Hand streets, Pittsburgh, Pa octl6 (Chronicle and Journal please copy.) MODES & ALCORN, (Late of Now York city,) No. 27 Filth at., between Wood and Market, Manufacturers of Mustard, Ground Spices, Catsups, &c., &c., will open during the present week a large assortment of articles in their line, which they will wholesale in quantities to suit dealers, at Eastern wholesale prices. All articles sold by them warran ted. Merchants intending to go east would do well to call before-leaving the city. They may be found at their warehouse No. 27 Fifth street, in Rytiti , s Building. sep7_ SHOES, SHOES, SHOES. NEW FALL AND . WINTER SUPPLY. Chsaper than Evar, at FOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD'S, new Boot Shoe and Trunk Store, No. 186 Lib erty street, nearly opposite the head of Wood street. • F. & 11. would respectfully announce that they have in store and are receiving their FALL AND WIN TER SUPPLY OF BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, &c.. consisting of upwards of five hundred packages of at! kinds and qualities far Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses, Boys youths' and childrens' wear. These goods have manufactured to our order, and expressly for the Pittsburgh market—bit of which we are deter-1 mined to SELL VERY LOW, as from our facilities in purchasing goods we are enabled so 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 he enabled to please, bath in regard tq-quality and prices. The most of our goods are from manufacturing es tablishments with which we arc connected. We shall continue to receive weekly from those houses, fresh and desirable goods, made expressly for our sales. FOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD, No. 186 Liberty street. TILE subscriber is now receiving a largo and fine assortment of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, recently purchased from the manufactiwers and im porters, in the New York and Philadelphia Markets, since the 6.14a:fa1l in prices, and will be sold twenty per cent cheaper than the same description of Goods were ever before offerred itt this market. All those wanting great bargains arc requested to call at No. 65 Market street. sepls ABSALOM MORRIS. ALARGE and splendid assortment of rich and , magnificent SHAWLS, just.received this day embracing all the new and desirable styles, rlz: Paris Printed Terkeri,Cashmere and Drocha, Embroidered Black and Mode colored Silk, Fringe, Thibbet and D'Laino, Chamelion Plaid, and Striped Silk, Merino, and Persian, Plaid, Silk and Worsted, together with a great variety of Woollen Shawls,and will be dis posed of at a small advance on ie original cost, by ABSALOM MORRIS, scpls No. 65 Market st. JUST RECEIVED this day, embracing all the new and desirable styles in the- market; and will be Sold et greatly reduced prices,.by sepl4 • A . SALOM MORRIS, No. 65 Market at. • ECEIVED this day, several packages' of very Ij, rich new atyle Perman-.-embossed Ombri, Bro cade, Cbainolion, Striped, Plaid and Poult de Soie, and Black Satin, Striped Armour Dress Silks, and will be sold cheap for Cash, by sepl3 ABSALOM MORRIS, No. 65 Market wE'. have now on hand a fall assortment of beau- Franokaad Scotch dress Gihghams, twil led and. lain, at remarkable low prices. Also, an article of embroidered Gingham—very beautiful for Dresses, for sale by ABSALOM MORRIS, sepls No. 65 Market street. JUST RECEIVED—LETTERS MOH BROOSA, Asia Minor, by Mrs. E. C. A. Schneider, with an essay on the prospects of the Heathen and our duty to them, by Rev. B. Schneider, and an introductio. by Rev. E. Heiner, A. M. Published by Rev. Siniln Gotelius, Chamberpburgh, 1846. *For sale by jell SCRIM 8 SCHEIBLP, 115 Wood at ERE ;,= ~1?. ' ,, : :. , '- ; :';'i., : . * z,, -, , 1•'.,.:-.... ;~~.~ ..,„:,.:-.;.-,-::,:.:' ;:r,,,;!•..j,-',!:;:4-Ied...t:;-.f:.,:-,...i::-.i...i.:At-&+:r::;,:.4.,:;-:. Fresh Oyster... C. SCEIMP.RTZ James Cavanagh, NEW FALL GOODS. SHAWLS, SHAWLS Six Oases New Pall Prints. Lady's !Divas. Silks. Now Dress Ginghisms, New Books. MEM ; • _ •"_ ":" ' - • "Z . -7.:<.• 3, 3- fin {'? A .-..„,• ,. :::::; , ::-,1% -. i-,, - ,:.`4:.,J:4'..!';'-:' ,. , '.::, ,,,,, ;.e;i:.,•,-- , t, - , - •:c;:;:'' .-;72-.'7,-,2i..-7-:„:4:'.,,4'...-•--,.- MEI Vor •cinotnitati.- - . • THE:splandid -new and sight drought Passenger .ateittrier 8 E'N A T Olt , M'CLURE, will leave foithiiabOie and all intermedi ate porta, regularly. For freightpaisage apply onboard., f sepitilm For Cincinnati .... . The new light draught packet steam ,wi latt ler CALIFORNIA Captain Hunter 'll leave lor the above and all intermediate ports this day, regularly. • 0 : ' . , . For freight or passage apply on board, or to J. W. BUTLER Ec•BRO., Second at. The California was built expressly for the above trade, and will make her trips regularly during the season. • - augls For Cinclariatt, 187 THE new and light draught passenger steamer WESTERN Caps; BAUER, Wi save for 'the abo,,e and all intermediate, ports regularly. The Western ilravis but 12 inches, and was built expressly to' run in the trade during the low water season. For freight or passage, having superior atcommo dations, apply on board. jyls . , For. Loulovitie...flogiaor Packet. The new and splandin is i i i ffi a k zosenget 'tann er TODINALPMKA, Capt. J. IC. Mandy, willrun in the trade Pittsburgh to Louisville, during the season of 1846. F - The Tonnaleuka wasbuilt.expressly for the trade, and is elegantly furnished in every respect. Porfreight or passage apply on board. Vor cinetiinatt. The well known Burt-running steamer CAMBRIA, W: Forsyth, Master, will run as a regular Pack et,leavin g every Wednesday morn ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at 10, P. M., the same day. 'Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Saturday, at IO,A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to FORSYTH & Co., Agents, No. 30, Water street. • For Cincinnati and Louisville. The new and splendid passenger steam er C 0 L MBI A, o , Nnat., Master, will leave for the above and intermediate ports, regular -ITly. For freight or passage apply on board, or to jet D. WILKINS, Agent. For Saint Louts...Resular Packet. toatThe new and splendid paasengersteatn er BRUNETTE, Capt. Perry, wili run in tirade from Pittsburgh to, St: Louis, during the season of 1848. The Brunette was built e4wessly. for the trade, and is elegantly found in every respect. For freight or passage apply on board. 444 For Cincinnati and' St. Lout* I The passenger 'steamer PALESTINE, ' Capt. Williams, wili leave for the above and intermediate ports regularly. For height or passage apply on board. je9. Tuesday Evening Packet. .... Li kt4 The new and splendid passenger steam boat DECLARATION, Capt. Vortices, wi s C'asa regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinniti, leaving this port'every Tuesday evening at 3 - o'clock. - Returning she will leave ttncinnati every Friday evening at 3 - o'clock. The Declaration offers superior accommodations to paswngers. For freight or passage apply on board. jet CINCINNATI - PACKETS. MONDAY PACKET. The regular mail an 1, passe*ersteamet Jean 310NONGARELA, Capt. Stone, will run as a regular Packet between, Pittsburgh and Cinein 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. Fof freight or passage apply on board. The Monongahela was built expressly for this trade, and offers to the pasdengers comfort, and su- perior accommodations. mar 31 MONDAY PACKET TIIE regular Mail and pasenger steam er UNION, Captain Maclean, will run as. a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin nati, leaving.this port every Monday at 6 o'clock, P. M. Returning she wilLleave Cincinnati every Thursday at 6 P. M. The Union was built eipiessly for this trade: and affords every accoMmOdatiOn. For freight or passage apply on bond. may 6 TUESD Y PACKET tl4-P.La k THE regklar Mail and passenger steam- AttliiiillEillilk.[Zl - er 11113 ER lA, Capt. John Klinofelter, will run as a `regular p aka between - Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. of the setae day.— Returning, ahe will leave Cincinnati every Friday at 10 A. Id. For freight er psasage apply on board. The Hibernia waxAku.l:lt expressly for the trade, and offers to the passengers every comfort and 'au .erior accommodationli. apt EDNEk)AY PACKET. • THE regular mail and passengerstoana er NEW ENGLAND, Capt. S. D. Page, wi run as a regular picket between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Weduestlay at 10 A. M., and Wheeling; at 10 P. M. the same day.— Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Saturday nt 10 A. M. For freitilit or passage apply on board. The New England Was built expressly for,this trade end oilers to the passengers every comfort and impe ller necommodations.l, - mai 26 THERSPAY PACKET - isr; THE new' U.S. Mail steamer ACADIA, E. Lucds, Master, will run as a regu ar paasenger ‘ . packetj between Pittsburgh and the aboVe port during the! season of IS-14, leaving every Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M. - The Acadia is new, and, has superior accommoda tions. For freight passage apply On board, or to ap 9 FRIDAY PACKET. IiZaTHE regular mail and passenger steam ter CLIPPER No. 2, Captain Crooks will run as a regular pack4t between Cincinnati and Pitts burgh, leaving this pint every Friday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 p. M. the same day. Returning stie will leave Cincinnati every Monday at 10 o , clok, X. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Clipper No. 2 Was built expressly for this trado. cnd offers to her passengers every comfort and Sc. aomnandation. mar 23 SATUIWAY PACKET. The reghlar mail and passenger 'steame: CIRCASSIAN, Capt. Isaac Bennett, will run at u regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving tins - port every Saturday, at 10, A. M., and -Wheeling at 10, P. bL, the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10,'A.31. For Freight or passage apply onboard. The Circassian wa built expressly fur this trade, and °fibre to her patsengers every' comfort and ac commodation. mar 23 SATURIIkY PACKET. lr j The regular mail and passenger steamer 4-` , " MESSENGER, Capt. Linford, will run as a regu ar Packet betiseen Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port ovary Saturday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning, she will leave CinCinniti every Tuesday,' at. 10 o'clk A. M. For fri figlit. or passage apply on board. The Messenger was built expressly for this trade, and offers to her pai;sengere every comfort and as mar 23 rrAKE NOTICE 'ALL THE PEOPLE—Aontscir j_ Enstovrn—Thei celebrated medicines of Dr. T. G. Evans of Drovviisville, Pa., .are now for sale wholesale and retail, at Jackson's Medical Depot, No. 89 Liberty street, head of Wood, Pittsburgh. Wholesale Dealers 4nd Agents supplied. Dr: Evans' Bovert.ign Tonic and Grand Resara live a certain cure for the Fever and Ague. dr. Evans' VegOable and Anti-Dyspeptic pills,. price 25 cents per bhx. Dr. Evans' AmeOcan Vegetable Venni/4e, price 25 cents per bottle; Dr. Evans , Tonic Eye Water, an infallible cure fur sore eyes, price twenty-five cents per bottle. Rev. Dr. James Estep's Black Syrup, for cure of Coughs, Cold, Asthma, Croup, Bronchitis and Consumption—price one dollar. Remember Dr. Etans , only Depot, is JACKSON'S, No; 89 Liberty street, head of Wood. - jy2. TO RENDER THE HUMAN HAIR SILKY, SOFT, FINE AND CLEAN; to make the scalp healthy, smooth, white and fruitful, so that a good crop may spring thirefram, persons have but to ex peed thirty seven !and a half cents. And, reader, ouk only object for:selling the article at that price, is knowing it to be an we state, that when you once try this you never will use aught else, 'whether it be merely to embelisli, to dress, beautify, and preserve, td force growth, stop falling di, and cure scruis or dandruff's, the JONES> CORAL HAIR RESTOAA TIVE will never fail to do all this, as hundreds will .tell you with gratitude. It dresses the hair beautiful ly, and makes re4or grey hair grow dark from the roots. Sold at JACICSO . N , S Patent Medicine Warehouse. 89 Liberty street, head of Wood—price thirty sever. and a half cents, fifty cents and one dollar per bottle. At the same place is sold the Italian• Chemical Soap, Spinish Lilly White and unrivalled shaving soap. jy2641. James Blakely, Alderman,- OFFICE on Penn et., opposite D. Leech & packet line office. Office hours from 7 o'clock A:, M., to 8 o'clock P., M. ._.....: ~.•- ,- .',.,_.:.:-,,-., ,i , :',.',--'..: , ,c-1 , -:;.!•, ,. ;, - '.. , :, , T,..., MSS c-'• - MEI I:',t;,-1 . '.11i . -;:;i-.:'. - - . ,:..'. ‘''''.•-:!, , ',.- . .21 - ] .. cl‘j.' ,- ,T'',i4:: l , 7;;:e':'1::.,.'....:.:.::.'''t ViRANK ikllLi t t)R , S Water Proof Blacking; r &reale by . octl3 , II.tYS & BROCKWAY. LAMP BLACK-2:easks; assorted, for sale 1:6 7 octl3 HAYS St BROCKWAY. TAR. CULLEN'S Indian Vegetable Panacea; i_J for sale by . • • octl3 - HAYS Es BROCKWAY r. -..-.. , ...i . -.:.•::...'.._..:-..:.,."...-:;.:i.,. l T. =l= AI: SODA; any quantity for Salo' by • 0 .0013 HAYS '& BROCKWAY CLORIDE of Lime, in i torelind for nolo by octl3 , RIVB & BROCKWAY D _ Indian Y_ ' egetable Remtdy, on hand and for gale by' . , octl3 . H ANS "& BROCKWAY. in, IJSSEL'S unrivalled shaving Cream, warranted it, genuine; for sale by • oczl3 - - HAYS 84 BROCKWAY. English, for sale by R OSE PlNK—oat case HAYS & BROCKWAY octl3 No. 2. Commercial Row, Liberty et. P Rl4t OIL.-10 bble. winter strained Sperm Oil, - 0 bleached, in store and for sale by oct 8 MARTIN & SMITH, 56 Virood, at. TONER'S bbls, Tanners , oil. s very superior article,4n store and for sale by oct 8 MARTIN- & SMITH, 56 Wood at. W 1511.-30 bblo. No. Itla4orol (very 51/0) I 10 4 , No 2. 15 half bble. No. 2. - 10 qr. ' No. 2. giCeired and for cola by oct. 8 NIXII.TIN Or. SMITII, 56 Wood et OCIFFEE.-30 0 10 30 1 0 0 bags l;r iti t : lt a i v o a Co t r o ee . , Jcst received and rot : wale by octB MARTIN St small, 56 Wood street: I i , LOUR-40 bbli. Fundy Flondastreoid and for r sale by '11.111,..LER & lIICKETSON, octlO • 170 Liberty at: 1) YE WANTED--3000 bushels of Rye wanted, for Ki d -which cash will bo.paid by • . 7 oct s . MILLE.R & RICEETSON. SANTERUF: WINE—IO casks &interne Wine, just received on consignment and for 'rale by oets MILLER & RICKETSON. RICE -10 Tierces Riceinst reC'd - and for sale by octs IdELLER &r. RICKETSON. ' CLARET-2 casks Claret just received and for sale by (octsl. MILLER & RICKETSON. BUCKETS -20 dos. painted bucketijust reed and for sale by MILLED. & RICKETSON, acts . No. 170, Liberty street. Sundries. 5 Tierces fresh Rice; . 14 bble,.Conklins improved Lard Oil; 1 o,ooo‘lbs. Bacon, Shoulders. On band and for sale by F. SELLERS. sen 24. • NO. 17, Liberty street. LT ARD, 100 kegs No. 1, Lard on consignment; Aadd'or sate ' ' bly: . F. SELLERS. sep24., , Ne. 17, Liberty street SEGA R HOUSE MGLLASSES.-6 bbls. 'Goodall S. H. Molasses, in store and for sale by sep23. _ F. SELLERS. IG METAL-1i tun Scioto Furnace pig iron fur P Yale by (je26) JAMES MAY. CORN -117 scks Corn, forulc by je 26 e JAMES MAY 1 CININT.--100 ounces just received and for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK CO., corner of 6th Viand Wood sts. CASTI LE SOAP—IO cases just received and for C sale by B. A.TAIINESTOCK & CO.i imp , cur. 6th and Wood st. _ _ EFIID fo r 3 L.N e b UORICE-100 lba just received 11 B. A. FAIINE.StCCIC & CO., ear. 6th and Wood sts IQ AND CRUCIBLES-100 nests just received and kj for sale by B. A . FAIINESTOCK tr. CO., sepo ebruer 6th and Wnott sta. VENEERS AND VARNISHES, 'Drape very bpit quality, for sale at .11.. It' RYA • S Cabinet Ware Rooms, N 0.31 Fifth etreet; k 16 Cnutou Rine Barrels. . AFURTHER supply or th e Orme just received and Ar sale xt manuticturers prices, by asp ° GEORGE cocumvs7, - . 26 Wood strept. Htusqueto Notts. ". (ci CO. S. SWARTZ has oniiiaa very d a lot of ve au x. '-, pet ior white and colored - brusqueto Netu w leg will be sold cheap at No. 10G Market street.. jel3 OHOGANY VIZEF:IIS i D BOARDS—Just received, a large assortment of the above, and for sale at F. BLUMES acpS So. 112 Wood atreet, tad door above sth Brazier's BeLliows. UST received an assortment,large sizes,l3raziethr fit) Hand Bellows; also, Parlour and Kitchen, do. Wholesale aiid hctatl, JOHN W. BLAIR, sep.29. •120 Wood st. Nese Fashioned Hats, OF a very superior qual:ty, for rile by 11PCOTID & KING, corner of Wood and Filth sts, .1. Cretsvford, D. D. RESPTCTFULIX tenders his cervices to the eiti zens of Pittsburgh and vicinity. Office, St Clair street, opposite the Exchange Hotel. septl9-413Tri Detest Improvement. BF.DSTEADS of different' kinds with Gaszam's iron patent fastenino, superior to anything now in use, fur sale low at the furniture warehouse of anl • YOUNG & Cu, Hand street. TABLES—Pier, Centre and Card Tables of differ ent patterns: . If you want a good article cheap call at the Furniture Warehouse of Wood Street Property for Sale. riIIHAT 'desirable lot of ground at the foot of Wood street, occupied at the time of the great fire by Messrs. King & Hulloes, is offered for side. Enquire of (*ugh] 3. K. MOORIIEAD. Sugar and Matauter. 45MIDS. N. 0. Sugar, strictly prime 25 bbls. Nos. 4 and 13 Lost; ~, 10 cases ..Loverinm's" D. IL Loaf Sugar 118 bbls N. 0. Molasses; In store and for sale by LAMBERT & SIIIPTON, • 133 and 135 Wood street. 300 BAGS Green Rio, part prime; 5 " Old Government Java; Arriving this day and for - sale by ang2s LAMBERT . .& SHIPTON FISH—ISO bbls No. Lay's Mackerel; • 20 u "- 3 North 1 0 . a IA I .'' " 20 " Herring (Allwives) 5 w No. I Salmon; in store and for sale by faux2s] LAMBERT. Sr. SHIPTON. • I NEAS--12i packages Y. H., linpl., G. P. and Powehong, of late importations, arriving and for sale by. [aug2s] LAMBERT & SIIIPTON. Storage. -FTAVING a very large and commodious ware house, we are prepared to receive (in addi tion to freight for shipment) a large amount of Pro duce, ttc. on storage at low rates. jy23 - C. A. MeANULTY St..CO, Canal Basin. 50 MILS. Pitch: 60 " Rosin;. 150 Boxes Tobacco, various sixes; 10,000 Seed leaf Cigars; On consignment and will bi sold low for Cash, or exchanged for Pittsburgh manufactures, by ' .seps • • 'TAAFFE & O,CON,NOR. TOEACCO.-75 large and 90 small boxes Missou. ri tobacco, of prime quality, just received on consignment, and will be sold cheap fbr cash, or Pittsburgh manufactures. august 18 TAAFFE & O,CONNER. PSALMS & HYMNS, for the us of the German Reformed Church in the.H. S. of America, :En glish and German. For sale by jell SCRIBA & SCHEIBLER, 115 Wood at. Segars I Seger" 1 JUST received from New York, a large quantity of Havanna and Principe Segars of the most popular and suvaior ; 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. motagiN s e GOODS. JUST received a very beautiful assortritent of Mourning dress goods. Among - them maybe found Lupina , a superior Bcimbazines, at nearly half, their usual prices. Alpaca Lustres•, black, all wool, Mous de Laines, Gloves, Crapes, &c., &c. oc2. BARROWS .& TURNER, 46 Market at. y w .. t~ ;jai ..'. :.:'.. - . .., , Z. - 7 , ,,,, . ' - ..'•!.:t.?T!:: .- T - :: , -•-j:f....''.:-',--,'_'.."i'';'.:.•:':. ~,.:;;;-'%-.-::;',; s ~ ,..:, . ..,'..., . .1 ::' ''''' , •- -. .'-.: . :',.:..;7.:•‘'..:_'.f.:',; :.,'-::;7,.. ':,-. '. - ....'ti'; .',' , :.• . :j•: . :' , .:-,;.;.. t -, •,'. , ;: . V',.: -. : -- ,•.: ‘ ,- :=:•-.1:'-: , :.•)•.•. , 51:f..-. ,-, . ,. 7, - .-,, , ,.•..,,, . -. .. .., . I PROPOSALS FOR- INMAN GOODS. QEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the kJ office of the commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington city, D. q., until 10 o'clock, on Sat urday, the 14th day of November next, for fuinish ing the following goods in the quantities annexed, thereabouts, for the use of The Indians; and deliv erable at the following places, viz: At New York. - • BLANKETS. .. 1200 pairs 3-point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh 8 pounds . '930 pairs 2* -point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 54 h y 66 inches, - and weigli 6 pout da 396 pairs 2-point white Mickinie blankets, to measure 42 by 56; inches,' 'and weigh 5f pounds , • .340 pairs I*-point white Mackinac blankets, to I measure 30 by 50 inches, and weigh 41 poundsl •" 31t1 pairs 1-point White Maekinsie blankets, to measure 32 by 48 inches, and weigh 3* pounds •i 210 'pairs 3-point sisrlet Mackinac blankets, to measure 60 by 72 'inches, and weigh ai p?unds 200 pairs 2*.point scarlet Mackinac blanketsto measure .54 by . 68 inehee; sad weigh 8 nunds - • 55 pairs 3-point graen - lVlaekinae blankets to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh 8 - pounds • ' ' • 290' pairs 3.point gentihella blue Mackinac blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh 8 irunds ' 240 pairs 2j-point gentipella blue Mackinac 'blankets, to Measure 6:4 by 66 inches, and weigh 6 pounds. t DRY ,GOODS. 1060 yards blue, fancy and gray list cloth 350 do scarlet do do 225 do grass green do do 2050 do bluesaved list do s 700 do scarlet do do 100 do green do do 60 pounds Worsted yarn, three-fold 88 dozen cotton flag handkerchiefs 100 Qdo. Madras do 7G- do black silk do 40 do 8-4 cotton - shawls 25 do 6-4 do 30 do 4-4 do „ 18030 yards calico, domestic 1000 do - do English and French 1200 do bleached cotton shirting '3OOO do unbleached do 3300 do do cotton - sheeting 4300 do domestic checks, stripes and plaids 100 dozen wollen socks 7300 yards plaid Buses , 1000 do ,flannels, assorted 1600 shirts, flannel 125 do calico . 07 pound , . linen thread 280 do cotton do 20 do sewing silk ' • 350 pie'ces ribande, assorted 975 yards bedtieking 300 yards satinct:s, assorted 400 do Kentucky jeans ' 7 grass worsted gaitering • HARDWARE. 840 pounds brass kettles • ' 785 do tin kettles, - .40 nests japanned kettles (S in a nest) 76 dozen butcher knives 1.1000 1020 pairs 3-point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inhes. acrd Heigh pounds 1' 797 paits 2i.point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 54 by GG inches, and. weigh G pounds 417 pairs 2-point w hite •Mackinac blankets, to measure 42 . by, 56 inches, and weigh 5.} pounds - • - 33X1 pairs 1-1-point white-Mackinac . blankets, to measure 36 by 50 inches, and weigh 44 pounds 430 pairs 1-point white Mackinac blanketS, to measure 32' by 413 inches,•and weigh .31 pwmds - '• , 134 pairs 3 point scarlet Makinac blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh 8 pounds ;100 'pairs 27 2 -point scarlet :Mackinac blankets, .to'' measure 54 by 66 inches, ani.p.Veigh 6 pounds - • 14S pairs 3-point green Mackinac blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh. pounds 150 pairs 3-point gent incl la blue Mackinac blot). • kets, to measure GO by .72 inches, and weigh S pounds : • 75 pairs 21,-point gentinella blue Mackinac blankets, to measure 54 by 66 inches, and weigh G pounds • I)RY GOODS.- GOO yards blue strouds 500 do scarlet do - i itiot i 1500 do blue., fancy, t y list cloth 217 do green do ' ,^ do .372 do scarlet do . do 2750 do blue saved list do 350 .do green do . do 820 do scarlet do do .485 pounds worsted yarn 3 fold 68 dozen cotton Ilan . handkerchiefs 40 do Madras do OG do black silk do 40 do 8-1 cotton shawls 20 do G-4 do do 20 do 44 do do .0000 yards domestic calico 2000 do English and French db 2230 do bleached cotton shirting 0000 do unbleached do do 400 u do do do sheeting , 1500 do domestic checks, stripes., and plaids 309 dozen woolen socks 1800 yards plaid I ingey 3400 do flannels, assorted ' • 450 flannel shirts 300 calico do 85 pounds linen thread 74 do cotton do . 36 do.. sewing silk 20 gross worsted gartering 300 pieces ribands, assorted • , 100 gros.s fancy and clay pipes 50' pounds vermilioM 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 25000 needles, assorted 100 dozen combs, as.sorled ", 10' do scissors • .4000 ,gun flints ' 10 gross gun iworms • 200 dozen butehers' knives AXES. T. B. YOUNG & Co. 31 Hood at REM At St. Louis, latraonri. BLANKETS. 25 dozen axes, to weigh from 5 to 51 pounds 95 (107.0 half-axes, to weigh 31 pounds 12 do ''‘ - quaW axes, to weigh 3 pounds . do hatchets, to weigh 11 pounds To be delivered at the place where manufaetur ed, or in the city of New York or Philadelphia as may be required. without additional expense. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, &c. There will alio be required, to be -delivered in New York at the sante time, the following agricul ural implements: 200 axes, to weigh from 41 poitnds • 200 half-axes, to weigh 31 pounds 1100 weeding hoes, different sizes - 8 cross-cut saws, 4of 0 feet and 4 offeet in length 75 drawing knives, 12 inches in length 00 augurs, in equal proportions of -1 inch,/ inch, and 1-inch 150 lb. brass kettles; assorted' sizes. The sum of $lOOO is to be expended in the above articles, and the quantity will be increased . , or di minished to meet that sum. ..ds no agsnple is to be exhibited of them, it must be understood that they are to be of the beat quality. , , .4- • ALSO, The following agricultural implements, deliver able at New York: 180 axes, to weighfrom 41 to a pounds 180 halcaxes: to weigh 3i pounds 1000 weeding hoes, assorted sizes '75 single-horse ploughs, with clevis and cast iron mould boards - - a.-, -..---'_j'. ' :':•::',..i.-.):;,:;,,..,,,:t,,.:...&,i,,, .7,-:!.''"' , !' ; 4., .i.-•: , . , ......,:.:;, , .' Ti , i ‘,, : . : ',!• ; ':,...!;r .-,, .. , .` ,-:,, ;'.:i , .':` .,. .:! .--!- ' ,-.-,:-.!,.:.'.„...-,. -.....,-. • ... .... ~..„. _. , iY _ ` 450 pare' (lace-chains, bright straight links, each chain to. be.o feet 4 inches in length, and to weigh net less than-3} pounds 55 log-chains, each chain to -freigh 25 pound:'_ 850 best No. 10 Whittuiore cotton •cards 20 crosscut saws, 7 feet In length 20 dO dd • 6 feet in ; length - 100" single-cut" cross-cut saw files • • 150 hand•saays, of good' uality 121Thand saw files . „„_ j • 75 drawing-knives, 12 inches in length • 850 “quarters" screw augurs, in equal propor - tions of "2-inch,".. "1-ineh," mad tg.lfirielt.' 000, "quarters," usocket-chis.els," , in equal pro portions of 1 and inch 75 planes, complete, equal proportions of More and jack". The suet of - $2OOO is to, be expended in the above articles, and the quantity will be increased or dirninished to meet that sum As no sample, will be exhibited of them, it must he undereoli3l6a: they are to be of the best quality. • GUNS. [-.1 In addition to theabove and foregoing, there will be required GOO north-west guns, two-thirds of Which must measure 30 incliets' in length - of banal. and one•third 42 inches; to be delivered at the place where manufactured or in the'City of New York or Philadelphia, as may'be required; samples of them are deposited in the office of the Commissioner oi Indian Affairs. 1 There will also be required' 100' Indian rifles, more or less: but as the department has not a suit able sample it is expected that each bidder will ac company his bid with a sample of the article he proposes to furnish. The above proposals may; be .divided into five parts, for each place of delively, viz: I Ist, BlAkets. , 2d. Drs: Goods. - 3d. Hardware, to include the ao-ricultural merits. • , 4th. Axes and hatchets. sth . . Northwest guns andsrifiess The lowest competent responsible bidder will receive the whole or any part of the. contract as to the'above scale, the department reserv ing, to itself the right to determiee whether the hid ! der is competent areiresponsible • msnot. A schedule of the articles, with samples, may be seen at the office of the Commissioner of.lndian Affairs, in Washington', exhibiting the amount of money,to be expended-for each article; but the de partment reserves the right to increase or diminish the quantity of any of the articles named, or sub stitute others in lieu thereof. The whole amount in money to be applied to the purchase of gisods, will be about $85,000; of which some $40,000 will' be scanted on the sea board, and the residue in the west: Goods of A merican manufacture, all other things, being equal, will be preferred, but mall the samples of blankets and cloths on hand are of foreign manufacture, it will be necessary, when a domestic article is hid for, that. the`; sample of it should . accompany 'the bid, to enable the department to 'decide whether it is of equatquality with the samples to he exhibited. The party propoping to supply the articles will make an invoice of all the items embraced in the above list, and affix the prices, in dollars and cents. at which he or they will famish them, deliverable in Nev. York' and St. Louis respectively, on or be fore the 'fifteenth day of Mis reel, assuming the quantity of each artitte as specifie' in this ether tisement, and extending the cost, making an aggre gate of the whole invoice before sending it on— The gopds will be inspected at New York or St., Louis by an agent of the United States, who will be appointed by the department Inc the purpose, and to ascertain the confolmity of the articles per chased with the samples exhibited, when thecon-I tract shall be made, and with the terms of the con tract itself, which shall :contain 'a clause that if the articles are.not furnished within the time pie scribed, or if they are of insufficient quality, in the opinion of the agent aforesaid, and' if within ice days after notice of such insufficiency the _Party shall not furnish others in lien thereof, of the re quired quality, the United States shall be airthori .zed to purchase there of others, cod to-charge any increase of pricethey may be convened to pay therefor to the contractor, who shall pay the said difierence to the United States. Bonds will be required, in the amount of the bids, with two good sureties, the sufficiency of whom te be certified by a United 'States-judge or t - district attorney, for the lifithfiilLpefformance the contracts. Payment will - be. made after the I contract is completed, - and the, delivery of the goods at-Nets York a nd St. Loins respectively, to at; agent' of the department, upon a diiplicate invoice certified by him, ' - Communications to be marked, Proposals for. Indian goods." . 1 The bids will-be submitted wi:h the followieg heading, and none will he received that arc not made in the form and terms here prescribe& "I (or we) propose to furnish, for the service of the Indian Department. the following goods, at the prices affixed to them respectively. viz: (Here insert the list of good&) " Delilrahle in the city of New York, or St. Louis omen - beFoie the day of —next; and iii case of the acceptance of his proppsal, thel quantity being .prescritted, by the clepartn:ent, I (or we) will execute a contract according to, this 'agreement, and give satilfactory security to the 1 department, within ten days after the acceptance lof - this but;: and in cast of failure to enter into such contract, add give such security, I. (or we) }sill pay to the United Sates the difference betwcen the sums bidden by me, (or us,) and the Eutll which thel United States may s be obliged to pay for the , sarne articles." s Each and ei-ery bid must also be accompanied with, a guaiantee in the folhswing form, to be sign ed by one or more responSible persons, svhds.e ciency must be certified by some one who is knownl i to the department, either personally or by his offi- 1 Icial position: "I (or v'e) hereby guaranty that --s--, they , above bidder, will.comply with the terms of-the. advertisement fore Prs , Posals for Indian goods," dated October 1, 1540, it' the codtract should be awarded to lan, and enter into, bond for the execu: Lion of the same within the time prescribed. jsssx..) - 1 - (sass.] WAR DitPkitTNI:NT Orzics Is.ntas .A.rs.uris, October 1,•1546. . • • W • tiILDILL. / Comrnisstoner of Indian Affairs. Oct7.3trartl4nov._ , • l ow To' GET RID OF A GOITRE.—Many persons labor under thc mistaken idea that Goitre (an enlargement jon the throat, producing great deformity, and often death from pressure on the windpipe and large blood-vessels,) is incurable. This is a very, great mistake. This disease, as well as Scuovut..k, are eradicated from the system by that pleasant, yet powerful medicine, JAYHD . EI ALTERA- Tim It is as certain to cure when proPerir used, as that the sun gives light, and heat. All is wanted, is a fair trial of its virtues, and the tumor will licgin t 4 diminish in size, and gradually bccotne smaller and smaller until it entirely disappears.. Prepared at No. S South THIRD street, PhiladelOhia. • For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA S,TOR.F., 72. Fourth street; near Wood and also at the Drug Store of 11. P. Schwartz, 'Fbidertil street, Allegheny City. sep 23.. POOPING COUGH AND CROUP.---TO . RENTS.—JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT is without exception, the most. Valuable prepartion' to use' for the above diseases. It converts HOOPING COUGH into a mild and4ractable disease, and shor tens its duration more thin one-half, and , produces a:certain and speedy recovery. From half to one ten spoon Rill will certainly cure the CROUP in ,ire rants and young childreb in half in bout's timq.-- The lives of hundreds of, childien will be saved an nually, by keeping it always on hand ready'for eve ry emergency. Prepaied at No. 8, South Third Street, Philadelphia. I , For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72 Fourth street, near Woody and also at, the Drug Store of 13. P. Schwartz, Federal street, Allegheny sep 23.. HE SKIN AND COMPLEXION, at this (and, 1 . indeed, every other) season, isoften repulsive - in, appearance, caused, in eight case, out of ten, by' ' the atmosphere; and what personersuppose disease of the blood, is simply a disease of the skin. If some of the thousands who take purgative medicine, pills, and' useless Sarsaparilla, were to use on their _ akin a softening and clearing balm, that opens the pores, whitens the skin, and causes a healthy perspi ration, that, be the skin never so disfigured, unheal- Ithy; or diseased with pimples Or freckles, sunburn, tan and morphew, the true and genuine JONES'S ITALIAN CHEMICAL SOAP never fails to cure and dispel. them, and to make tho skin clear and lovely. It acts so mildly and soothingly on the skin, that physicians use it on ladies and infants, in oldcases of scurvy,crysipelas, salt rheum, sore head, 'ringworm, and it (mind, the genuine Jones , Soap) . has often effected a cure when every' other remedy failed. It is indeed a blessed remedy. . -- - . . • ' Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warchouae, . Cashmeres an Dc Latniti.. ......:r: ' 89' Liberty street, head of Wood—at the 11fLIT4 place JUST. RECEIVD, a beautiful sissorttrieht.of imp, is sold the Moorish Hair Dye, Coral Hair .Ibiathra••• sole Paris printed, Ogibri shaded, Rep.CordeditivP, and Spanish Lily White. and plain Cashmeres and Mains, and for sale by ' Painumn °Trigg — Sign of the American Ingle,. sepls ABSALOM MORRIS, 65 Market street. 'I 82 Chadian: street, New York. . , EVROPEAIvi AGENCY. la KEENAN, European Agent, now on his Men -11• tieth trip; in Europe, will in his absence from Pittsburgh continue to transact all business connect ed with his profession, through• his Agent, JAMES Mkt, Merchant. Remittances of money made to all parte of England,lrelaxid, Scotland and the continent of Europe. Collectionsoflegacies, debts, inheritable property and claims; searches made, copies of wills, deeds and documents procured, &c. • vr Apply to or addreiti (post paid)JAMES MAY, Merchant, Water street,Pittsburgh. .oct6 _ ... , MEE X• ' - ' - '" , ',:.: . , - ,:!',;;' - • -•:'„i ,, ,!..1; . •:?: ,. :i ., •-t , ~i, : 5 , ..!.....;'‘7'i".•:-,"4..': , 1:..':.. - - i- 1 ';.:-' 4. r , "' --, - - ..f.;-.,:-.i.:,:.-r.:i.!-,A..?:-'-. EME =BE MEM .. : ;!',. :- .;:P"''..:'''!-i. , ''':- - ' - ' ' ',I.ii.:::::;:-,;`,' =ln `F `'7 _1 ' . . A POSITIVE AND'PERMANENT CURE FOR .. .. . . • . ..U . ••••••:.: , • . ILIIBMATItiIIt . -.,.• . : • .. . ••:. AND ALL 'NERVOUS COMPLAINTS. . fa 11/bat though the causes may not be explained, - • . • ' gage their effects are duly ascertained, ' • • •-• ' Let •not delusion, prejudice, or pride, .. . .11(duce mankind to set‘tbe means aside; Means which, tbo' simple, are by 'lemma design'd • 7rt, alleviate the ills of human Leda ,/ 'tat: CHILISTLEiS GALVANIC RINGS AND MAC. ' •*. • ' • NETIC FLUID. - . . rriIIIS remarkable invention, which has received -, A. the ur.ivarszl approbation of the medical - prefer non of Great Brame, comprians.an. entirely new ap-, plicate!) ofGalvaniatn, as a. remedial agent, hymens of which the ordinary Galvanic Batteries, Electric and Magnetic alachinea,.flie., are entirely dispensed with, and the myeterionepower of Galva.nism-applied without any of the objeations which are inseparable ' from the general mode now in use. The strongdoe. 7...* es, and irregular intervali, in Which Galvanism is spa• plied by the Machines, lasbeen pronounced, after it tkir and impartial trial, to be decidedli infuriate, and it was to remedy this radical defect that this new ap plication was projected; Which, after unceasing toil, ..": and perseverance; haillien brought to its , preset"; ...., state of perfection. The Gaiter:likings answer all . • the purposes of the most expensive Machines; and is many other respects are more sofe and Certain In accomplishing the desired effect. The Galvanic Rings need in connection with the • • Magnetic Fluid, arc confidently recommended in all disorders which ariaafrom an enfeebled and trnhealtlty state of the nervous or vital system, and these com plaints aro among the most painful and universal to which we are subject. They arise`, without exception, from one simple cause—a derangement of the Mtn , - ous System—and it was in these cases •that oilier 'remedies' having so often failed, ~,a new agent Was •greatly needed, which it is.confidently believed, hu • been found in the proper and judicious application. of Galvanism. The Galvanic Binge have been used with entire success in all cases of RUEUZIATISX, acute or chronic, applying to the head, face orlimbs, Gaut, Tic-Dilo. , , reux, Toothache, Bronchitis, Vertigo,'Nerious Sick Headache, Indigestiort, Paralysis, Palsy, Epilepsy, ' • Fits Cramp,. Palpitations of the heart, ,dpopligey, Syliiness of Joints, Spinal Complaints, Larmbag l , \ • neuralgia, Nervous Tremont, Dizziness of the Head; pain in the Chest and Side, General Debility, Witha -1 cy of Nervaits and Physical Energy,' anda/INERVa . • ' 0133 DISORDERS , . In cases of conflicted Dyepepsia, 1 which is simply If nervous derangement of the diges tive organs, they have been found equally successful. Their extraordinary effects upon the system must be I witnessed to be believed, and as a certain preventive ' for the aireceding complaints they are equally recom mended.. The Rings are of different prices; being, made of all sizes, and of variout it niamedtal pattern r, and can be worn by the most delicate female without the slightest inconvenience. In fact, the sensation is rather agreeable' than otherwise. . - The Galva:Lie Belie, Bracelets, Bands, Garters, ,afeckliecee, A-..e. z,. - , •i• In seme cases of a very severe eharacter, and . o. long standing, the power as applied by the Galvanic Rings is not sufficientto arrest the progress ofdise,ase and ultimately restore health. The improvad modi fication in the Galvanic Belts,,Bracelets, &c., entire,- Iy:remedies this objection; any degree of ppwer that is required can readily : be obained, and nq complaint. , which the mysterious agent of Galvanism can efibet Will fail to he permanenlly relieved.: These articles are adapted to the waists', wane, wrists, limbs, uncles, or any part of the body,. with perfect convenience. The Galvanic Necklaces are used with greater bene fit in cases of Bronchitis or affections of the.throid generally; also in cases of' Nervous Deafness; and with almost uniform success as a preventive for Apo- , piety, Epileptic Fits, and similar complaints. • eternities Magnetic Staid - is used invoithection with the Galvanic Bir.gs and all their modifications. This composition has been pronounced by the French Chemists to be 'one of the . most extraordinary discoveries of modern science. It ; • is believed to poetical' the remarkable power of-sew 1 .• *ring the newer sensitise to galvanic action by this' means causing a con cep trail on,of.the influence, atthe:a seat °Tali - ease, thus giving rapid and permanent re ! : lief. No other composition in chemistry is known to produce the same effect, or to impart a similar pm perty to the nervous system, by means of an outward !lacy! application. The Magnetic Fluid contains noth ing capable of - the :slightert injury; its application Is agreeable, and it is as harmless in its action as it is • beneficial in its results. Frill explanations' and direc tions accompany it. The combined inventions ire itt every way perfectly harmless; they are sold at prices within tic reach of all arid the discoverer only re. quests a fair trial as a teat of their surprising efficacy and permivient,benefit. . •1 ; Christtes Galvanic Streng•thealug Plus...- tern. • . These articles form another valuable applicanchs of the mysterious influence of Galvanism. They awe ' an important adjunctlo the genuine Galvanic Binge and their modificationi, acting upon the same mines. ple, but having the advantage of more local appliek: non. They are confidently recommended as a valtf:. able addition in the speedy cure ofßhetunatismaicute or chronic; in all nemesis complaints, and as • post-_ tive- remedy in cases of Pain and Weakness in the Chord or. Beck, Pain in the Side, in Aro:clic Afections, 'and in Weakness or Oppression of the Pulmonary Or., gang.. In Spinal Complaints their effects are of the most decided character, and they have often been used with complete success. They arc also of the greatest advantage in Pains and. Weakness of the Breast,and are highly recommended for many oftheate complaints to which females are especially liable. As an effectual means far strengthening the system whin debilitated with disease or other causes; as a certain aid in Constitutional Weakness, as a Preventive of Colds,aud in all affections of the Cheit, generally, ' the Galvanic Strengthening Plaster will be found of great and permanent advantage. In a few winds; it embraces all the virtues of the best tonic preparation, with the important addition of the galvanic influence, which is neither impaired nor exhausted, while, the action continues. These articles will be found entire ly free from those objections wfiich are a constant source.off complaint with the ordinary plasters in common use. CAUTION. . •: , fiZr The great celebrity and success of these anti- cles.have caused them to be counterfeited by ynptizi., ciplod persons. To provide against imposition; Dr._ Contrr¢ has but one authorized agent in t.ach city or the Union. The only agent in Pittsburgh. • AY. W. WILSON. CEUTIFICATES- AND -TEStIMONIALS, • • Of the highest and most respectable character, Sib - constantly received; regarding the eitraordinary 'value and success oftho above articles.- jt is tieliev. ed that in the city of New York alone, upwards of 'EIGHT THOUSAND PERSONS during a period or. less than a year, have been entirely relieved or.** most painful chronic disorders, some of. , :whicb.hare , completely balled all former efforts or ynedieillinr.t. indeed -many-of the first physicians of this city;licho disapprove of the Galvanic and Magnetic Machine; constantly recommend this appliCation in their prac tice, and with the ekception of those wbo are .too prejudiced to give it a trial, the invention his re ceivecl unanimous thvor with the most intelligent' among the American Faculty. Dr. Christie is it times ready and most happy to give every facility to physicians, and all interested, for testing the truth ot his assertions and the efficacy of his discovery:: - Only 'agency in. 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