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S. ship, Massrchusetts, Wood, in nine teen days trom Vera Cruz, drriVed at N. York on Saturday. The Journal of 'Cottitnerce says: • .:The,Massachusetts left Vera Cruz on the sth inst., bringing two or three days:later than our previous advices. Lieut. hfCorkle brings intelligence df 'the death "of Lieut. Col. Burnett, Of the New Ytiitc Regi ment, who was wounded at the battle of `Churu busco. The Vera Cruz Sun represents •hits :to have been killed on the spot. By the arrival of the brig P. Soule, at New ( qr. leans, on the Pith ink, the papers of that city have received their files of Havana papers to the 10th inst., inclusive. The editor of the Diario has received a number of private letters to the latest dates, which 'confirm the particulars of the battles given by the Mexi can journals, and contain information in relation to the negotiations for peace From this we learn that the armistice took effect from and after the 2Sth nit; the commissioners appointed to consider Mr. List's peace propositions; were Generals Her- rera and Mora Villamil, and Senores Bernardo Co eto and Miguel Aristain. It is said that if Santa Anna should fail to ob tain equitable terms, in which the national honor is respected, the war will continue. Others de cla:e that peace will be made at all hazards. The e a - two letters received by the Havana editor whichrnounce positively that the Mexican congress will not assemble in the capital, but hays offered to meet in Queretaro. It is belived that the object of this movement is to disapprove of and reject any treaty of peace that may tie agreed ' upon. Great dissatisfaction and discord prevailed at the capital. Intelligence from Queretaro and other States show the existence of a league or confederacy be. tween eight of the departments of Mexico, for the purpose of resisting the Americans to the last ex• tremity. Even though the city of Mexico should succumb, we are assured that the war will con. tinue, probably under the direction of Paredes. The Diaro being a paper conducted with intelli gence, and having ample facilities for intelligence from Mexico, we make the following extract as to its views: "The disappearance of Gen. Valencia, as well sts , the extstence of a league of the States, of which `Queretaro was the centre, and the arrival of Gen.. Paredes, who some letters say 'had already pi o ncrunced at Toluca, all threatened to prolong the war—thus rendering useless all theotiorts of those in the capital who were at . work toseciare a peace, end threatened to wrest litower from the hands of Santa Anna, whose acts is firt.ier of the conclusion of a treaty, it was thotight,would require even the support of the American troo,ps:' Further on the Mare again says - : " We foresee, by.the general tenor of the carres ..pondence from Mexico, that the end of hostilities has not yet arrived, and that assuredly the treaty .which may beicentifded -will not terminate them.' Inman Magnetism. - . A - writer in a late number of the Wooster (0.) !Democrat thus bundles the opponents etf magne t ism, clairvoyance &e. "The Ancients supposetl,.tbat Tertain individu• the favorites of the Gods. were especially en dowed with this pawn:. We infer that such was theiiopinion from the writings of Diodorus, Sicu lus, Aristotle, Plutarch, Pbuy crti •others. la times more recent, writers sach as Van He!moot -and Eitcheroelluding to the suspect declare that At •depends upon a general law Ac. Since the time cot - lifesrner, it has been demonstrated. by experi 'merits of immense numbers of the-most learned and worthy men of Europe and America, that the Mesmerictplreinamena are genuine erects brought about by the•eareteiec of certain powers df mind —powers that, in a more or less degree, belong to ceresg mind. It is entirely too late in fire day fog- a man, wian has two ideas above an oyster, to call this subject a humbug. A man -who does so now, shows him self to be lamenhibly ignorant of one important branch of knowledge, and unacquainted with a large amount of aivextellent literature more than three hundred volutnes—deveted to this single sub jrct. When alleged troths have received the sanction of such men as Cuvier, La Place, La Fayette, Lord Brougham, Lord Murpeth, Herschel, Drs. Lardner, Elliotson,Combe and otbersof Europe, and of a %%gland, Knott, Neal, Caldwell, Coates, Baecher, Ma vane, and ten thousand 0 theca of oar most intellectual men, including Divines of every sect; and Professors in our Medical colleges, it is time for smaller minds to hesitate, it they have regard to reputation for intelligence, before they cry out collusion, &civilian, or even illusion, in ref erence to this matter. .co. The first Telegraphic despatch for Ciircin• nazi to Jeffersonville was sent throe& by House's Printing Telegraph, on the 22nd inst. o:7The Michigan Central Railroad is now paid for. On Tuesday. the 28th inst , at the residence of her son-in-law, S. Morrow, Mrs. Ann Ashton. Her funeral will start from S. Morrow's, Bth ward, this afternoon, at 4 o'clock. The friends and acquaintances of the deceased are requested to attend. MASONIC NOTICE f 1..". ‘g:' • -;ik. • •7' • A special meeting of Lodge 95, A. Y. Masons - will be held at their Hall, this evening, at 7 o'clock By order of the Worshipful Master. S. MIUNLEY, Seey. Wednesday, Sept. 29, 5847. Bedsteads and Turning Factory, ALLEGHENY CITY. TIMM undersigned having commenced ithe above JL business on the corner of Robinson and Sandus ky streets, opposite Arbuckle's Cotton Factory, and having purchased the right of using the improved Bedstead Fasting of McLean's, which is far super iour to any now in use; we respectfully invite the lineation of the Cabinet Makers of both cities to call and examine for themselves. 11. M. DAVIS & CO. geptl 1 d-y Dalyis Head Quarters for Hosiery. TO those who wish to provide for the approaching cold weather, would do well to call in time to examine my assortment of Woolen Drawers, under Shirts. Stockings,Comforts, &c. &c., as I have my winter's stock reay for examination, of my own and Foreign manufacture. N. B. Call early that you may have the first choice. M. DALY, .Sign of the Big Stocking, bth at., 5025-tf between Wood and Market. Whiskey Barrels. 75-4 n good condition; for sale {'JACOB b i I7 ;?'EAVER, se27 cor of Market and Front eta Hampers. T ARGE Willow Hampers, suitable for packing 1.4 Glass or Queensware, for sale by JACOB WEAVER, ai27 car Market and Front sta. Solaatilla and Liberal Books. ORIGIN of Life by Ha!lack; Marriage and Ma trimony, by John Fowler; Vestiges of Creation, with the Sequel; Mackintosh's Electrical Theory of the Universe; Paine's Political and Theological Works; Strauss Life ofJesus;" Koran; Taylor's•Die gesis; Life of Paine; Volney's Ruins; Voltaire's Phi losophical, Dictionary; Paine's Philosophy of Nature; also the latest editions of the best liberal and scien tific pamphlets, expressly designed to facilitate the acquisition of useful knowledge, for stale in Liberty street, opposite Wayne street, where subscribers to Fowler's Phrenological Journal, Young America, Regenerator, and Boston Investigator, wit be re ceived by (se27.d2ns*) JOHN FERRAL. Died, a~i` "Y. `tea`. atlantic, Lakes do itieeiselppl Telegraph. .SECTIOI , I I. Under the Management of the Atlantic and Min Magnetic Teleg,raph .Co. PRILAnIKCPRIA TO PITTSIIIIRGII. E ti IsTs - s 0 aO2 m 7°2. 4 1— O O c tO oaf r E U O f, C - ,71 ° g keg° s t— ° I= Eti CTION 2• Uipter the Management nille Mag of the Pittsburgh etic Telegraph Co. ; t' io •-c I - tl • 1 V Tr_ 1 C t t t 2 8 C tcc U P';• 47 ;1' ° L F, fit;l P-2 • • •, E . ° 1 I ' 2 1 3 1 t. - 2 1• - • g ' ti • I I i 1 I I 1 1 o :_, I' r - IFI c I t L '2 j, 2 - ..:, ,- ; I' Fa —c 1 I-, I =I "Larmaster to Columbia, W ceuts fur 10 wtoras, and pro rata. Lancaster to York, 15 cents for 10 erclram, and pro rata. Pittsburgh to Cleveland, 30 cents £7r 10 words, and 2 cents for every additional word. Communication-it minst be prepaid; written in a i plain, legible hand, bearing ripen the face not •nly 1 the address In full, but the signature and resideece of the signer. Every Tensivneble nacre of complaint, will be in• limed into, and remedied if practicable. The pith lie are requested to make known seek, either to the managers, attlieit respective offices, or to the Gene -Iral Scperintendent at Philadelphia and Cincinnati, thaa evils may he remedied, and the hoes made soil ' able medicine for the public service. LThe public inayrely open the ortegrtty with which ill the operations ofthc line will be conducted . , and !the sacredness of all cumir.anication• entrusted to 'them for transmission. The articles of Association require the Offices to be•closed on Sabbath. Matra Office hirurei from Sun- T se to 10 P. M. Me chant's Exchange, Philatlelrhia, Sep IS, 1847 sep27-iiisv Pashtos:table Boot Plainer ITHE subscriber would respectfully inform the public that he has purchased the Hoot Es tablishmentof ill, Perry, N0..55 Wood at., and will carry on the brininess, in future, in all its branch es. The macefacrore ofgentlernem's boots, will he particularly attended to, and the best mechanics em ploy ed to perMam all parts of the labor, connected therewith. The very beat materials will he used in their mannfactnre. From a lope experience in the business, as well as being a practical workman, the subscriber expects a share of public patronage. IVM. BUTLER, 65 Wood et.., Second door from Therd et Having sold out my entire establishment to Wm. Butler, I take great pleasure in recommending him to my old customary and the public grneraily.— Km, ing him to be a good practical workman, S feel confident that le will gist general satisfaction. scl3-2w If. Pt!IItY. Boots, Shoes, Trittlks, ate FOLLANSBEE & BAY WARE. lifil.E.'4ALE and Retail, !loot, SHOE, and V Trttmx Stoat., No. 186 Liberty sateet, nearly opposite the head of i Worni. & It. hare in store and are receiving their Fall and Winter stock of BOOTS, SHOES, &c. consisting of the largest stock they have ever been able to bring to this market. Our stock of goods have mostly been manufactured to our order, and expressly for the Pittsburgh market. We also have constantly on hand a splendid stock of Hayward', lltelalic !;ant Etaslie Shoes, both for Ladies' and Gentlemen's wear, the most beautiful article ever manufactured. We would solicit an examination of our stock of goods, by all who wish to purchase either at wholesale or retail, as we total! sell at a mail advance abate cosl,Cuintry Merchants will find it to their interest to call and examine our stock before purchasing. FOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD, "SG Liberty at., Pittsburgh. a inA. Medical and Surgical Office. Health is the charm of life, without Ft gold.. Love, letters, friends, all, all, are unenjoyud DOCI•t)R BROWN, a regularly educated physi• clan from the eastern cit ies, would respectfully an nounce, to the citizens of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and vicinity, that he can be consulted privately and confiidentially, every day and evening at his office on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood street Dr. Brown gives his particular attention to the reatment and investigation of the following disea ses: All diseasesarising from Impuritiesof the Blood, scrofula, syphilis, seminal weekness. impotency, salt rheum,diseases of the eye and ear, rheumatism, piles, palsey. Dr. Brown has much pleasure in announcing to the public, that he is in possession of the latest in formation and improvement in the treatment of secondarysyphils, practised at the Paris Lock Hoe:. pital. The modern researches on syphilis, its complications and consequences, and the improved modes of practice which have been made known to the public but recentley, and to those chiefly who make this branch of Medicine, their partitu lar study and practise, Many new and valuable remedies havebeen late ly introduced, whichsecures the patient being mer curialized out ofexistence Strangers are apprised that Doctor Brown has been educated in every branch of medicine, and regularly admitted to practise, and that he now confines himself to the study andpractice of this particular branch,togeth. er with all diseases of a private or delicate nature, incident to the human frrtme. No cure,'no pay, Recent cases are relieved in a short time, with outinterruption from business. Letters from a distance, asking advice, must con. tain a fee, or they will not be attended to. aoffice on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood street, towards the market. Consultations strictly confidential jy23.d&wy 600 pairs trace . ; chains, bright straight links, --......... . each chnith to be 6 feet 4 inches in length, Watt DreatreMetcr, • end to weigh not less than 34 pounds OFFICE IltelYll AFFAItta, Sept. 'lB, 1847. I 7314 chains. each•ehain to weigh 25 pounds QEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the 1000 best No.lo 'Whittetnore cotton cards R 7 office of the - Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 20 cross cut saws 7 feet in length ' Washingtnn, 1). C., until 10 o'clock - , on Monday, 20 'do do 6 feet in length the Ist of November next, for-furnishing the fol. I 100 "single cut'erose.eut saw lites -lowing goods, in the quantities annexed, or there. 150 hand saws abouts, for the use of the Ind:aus; lintf.deliverable 120 hand saw files at the following places, viz: . 150 drawing kn' es, 12 inches in length • AT NEW Ton. 8.50 "quarters" screw augers, in equal propor- Blankets. tions of fiAnch, 13-inch, and 1-inch 0 1156 pairs 3.pOint white Mackinac blankets, to 00 "quarters" socket chisels, in equal propor lions of 13 inch, 1 and .i.inch measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh 8 400 planes, Complete, equal proportions of fore pounds end jack : - 000 pairs 23-point white Mackinac blankets, . to Measure 54 by 6'6 inches', dna weigh . 150 pairs homes. . o . . Northwest guns. '6 .punds . . . 650 Northwest guns, two-thirds df whith must mea -100 , fattirs 2 point white Mackinac blankets, to sure 36 inches.in length of barrel, and one-third Measure 112 by 56 inches, an I weigh 54 42 inches, to - le delivered at the place where pounds - . • manufactured, or in the city of New York or 450 pairs 13-paint white Mackinac blankets, Philadelphia, as may - be required: samples of to measure 36 by 50 inefiels, and weigh 1 -them tire deposited in the office of the Commis -4- pounds • sioner of Indian affairs. • 400 pairs 1-point white Mackinac blankets, to The above proposals may be divided into five measure 32 by 46 inches, mid weigh 3+ ! parts, for each place of delivery, viz: pounds 7. "Blankets. 220 plaits 3lvint starlet Mackinac blankets,; 2. Dry goods. to measure 60 by -72 Inches,' and weigh i .9 Hard Ware, to include the agricultural Maple. S pounds .. .. . ,mentir. 200 pairs !t point scarlet * Mackinac blankets. ! 4. Axes and'hatchets. to measure-54 by 65 inches, and weigh, 5. Northwest guns. 6 pounds , The lowest competent responsible bidder will re 60 pairs 3 poirtt , green Mackinac 'blankets, to ceive the whole or any part of the contract, ac measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh 8 ; coreing to the above scale, the department reserv ; - pounds tog to Itself the right to determine whether the 200 pairs '3 -point Gentinella 'blue Mackinac bidder ?s competent and -responsible or not. blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches,; A schedule of the articles, with samples, may and /Neigh 8 pounds 'Le seennt the office of the Commissioner of Indian. 240 'pairs 23.-point Gentinella 'blue Mackinac • Affairs, in Washington, exhibiting the amount of ' blankets, to measure -54 by 66 inches,: money to be expended for each article; but the de; . and weigh 6 pounds. liartment reserecs the right to Increase ordiminish Dry 'Goods. 'the quantity dt any of the articles named or sub.l 10;0 yards blue-fancy and gray list cloth 350 do scarlet do do ; salute others in lieu thereof! or to requite, at sirni-1 125 do grass green do do lar prices, such goods as may be wanted for pre-I - ' sents or other purposes, tat the adrninis tratiou of the 790 do scarlet 2050 do 'blue stsvedliSt cloth laffairs of the departmail. - ! do 100 do gre enl The whole amount in money to Le a:iplied to ' 200 pounds w do orsted yarn. three-fold andkerchiefs 'the purchase of goods will be , about $83,000; of: 0 dozen-cotton dog 1 which some $40,009 will be wanted on the sea- I •' h 10( i board, and the residue in the west. Goods of A m• 1 - c -do Madras do . erican manufacture, all other things being equal, I Catholic Iss s Ile Lectures. 70 black silk do , , will be preferred; but as all the samples of blank -I rtill E undersigned Lecture Cornmitte of th e Catho -40 do 73.4 cotton shawls 1 I lie Instituteflake pleasure in announcing to the eta and cloths on hand are of foreign rnamilactore,! public, that arrangements are bring completed fur 23 So ST-INV do 'it will 'be - necessary, w hen a domestic article is bid haying. a series of Lectures, upon Literary and Sci -30 do 4.4 os„ do !for, that the sartaple of it should accoinpany the / entitle subjects, delivered before the Institeteduring 200u0 yards calico, do sire bid, to enable the department to decide whether it the coming season. .1200 do bleached cotton iltiong 1000 do do Englishsand dren ch 'Ned egoist quality with the simples to be eichibited. The opening Lecture will be delivered byJOSEPH 3000 do unbleached do do - si... i ; The party proposing to supply the articles will ! R. CHANT/Lk:ft, Esq., of Philadelphia, on Monday next, the 27th inst., in the Hall of the last .Theke an int - wee of ell the items embraced in the l reciting 93u0 do do do sheeti4% labove list. noel affix the .prices. in dollars and cents, tote, St. Paul's School buildings, at '7l o'clock. 6000 do domestic checks, "tripe', tie le4rla 1 'Snp Tickets to lifet.ecture, .5 -. cents. ,-*-- let which he or they will furnish them, deliverable Tic , cue admitting two ladies with gentleman .50c ' 100 dozen woollen socks i _tin New York and St. Louis, tespertively, on or be. i•pickets may he at the oak-stores or procuredEt . ' • 8000 yards plaid limey • 1000 do flannels, assorted re the fifteenth day of Muy m next. assn - Mg the, 'Wm. B. M'Conologur and J.-.Quigley, nth st., 'of 'ei -16 shirts, flannel rtinsif: l i t.,, y of cacti article as specified in this adver. I Hier of the Committee, or at Elie dour. 12 00 do cali , tame and extending the cost. rn ' ikin.. an rig• I a LUICF: TAAFFE, - 1 80 pounds linen thread 5 co . gregate of.the whole invoke before seed ing it on.! 1511. D. NP3ILAL, IThe goods mill be inspected at New York or St. i JAMES MAY, I LCommit tee. 150 do cotton do P. C. SHANNO N, 20 by an agertirtf the United States. w h o will be ! , Ns '2O do sewing silk, sc 23-st G.S. FP' FTFII.SI AN I appointed by the rteptrlment Mr the porpose, an. i — ' ' '_., 330 pieces ribbandr, assorted .____________ Ito ascertain the tonfo'Hrity of the artic l es porches-1 Eltilendloil Block ot Dry Goods, 975 yards bedticking izel with the samples *slit ell, when the contracts V/ 110 L ES ALE AND RETAIL. 500 do sattinetts. assorted ;shall be made, end with the rants of the - Contract I X. A. MASON C CO., '7 gross worsted gartering 400 do Kenrticky jeans ;itself, vs hich shell contain a clay that if the aTtr- 1 82 Market street,lcittheen Third and Forret/ars, LK) :pounds Chineselvies are cot /Metalled ta ithin the 'Pi prescribed, TT Avr: on hand a very large and stideMlid "stack H vermillion. e. or it they are of ossufficeret quality, in ' e opinion ! 11 of Vs.ll Goods, 'cf the most fashionable-styles, 840 rounds brass kettles ordivor !of the agent eforesaid , and if withm five days a lter ; c"mPr'''ag a general assortment of ranee and staple ' lice I witch insufficiency the Parts' 0 ,.. t r. n0,t , article.; Our customers and the pabisc generally, are 715 tin kettles I" " ° - - . • - , ' respectfully Mitred to and ezatii e oti tack furnish others to lieu thereof. of the required rpiali , '..., • . ' ' ° r s ' 40 nests )japanned betties, (8 in a neat) I I . ..„Vi e hare in store a great variety el ty, the 'Critter) States shall be authori ze d to per, --.. , 76 derzen hiadier kerves 'ea stet s Goods, cis:- 14000 them of others, and to charge any increase: M - - 14000 gun flints. of .price they may be compelled to pay therefor to! it "'" ,^ ,, ^h 'd C"bmere and ttc Lantenl Vrencli‘Mennos, assorted colorer; AT ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. ' the contractor. it ho shall pay the said difference to' A Ipaccas, litAttres, and Bombazines; Ot.-mkets. ' the United States. French and 1.-Orloton Gingham.; PV's pairs 3-Tulitits white Mackinac blankets, floods will be required. in the amount of Inc . Prints. aunt new Dress Goods generally ; to measu re 50 by 72 lockets. end weigh 'bids. with two goer! stirettra • the totficreney 0 1 . Rich Rik Orr.. and 'Uciailla Silks; airs 2 h pou whom to Le rertieeil by a United States judge or ' Rich Colord Dress Silkii;--ingreat 'variety. 800 pi-point white Mackinac Muskets. district attorney. for the laithrel perfermailee of 1 S If A W L S : '---- - -.. to measure 54 b y 65 tht-1T " , and weigh th e r "" l tarts• Peri)" will he roads alter the I New Paris designs of long and spc'Fire, : -Cashmere 6 pounds contract is ciimpieted, and the eleliyer:, of the goods Sham),, Medium and t - d .). , k . d . nes price ur ert en Cash -420 pairs 2 point whife Mackinac hhinkets, to a t New York arrl St Louis re.iectirely, to an a- i mere; heavy and rich Scotch Plaids, 110 k sti&in ode measure 42 by 156 inches, end weigh 54 cent of the drptrtment, upon a duplicate invoice I cold Thttrett, and many other Shawls. .--„., pounds :certified by him I lientsekeepirg Goods. Soo i Ems I i point %litre Mackinacidankets.to coniiiiumc,,tions to Le , marked, -- Proposals 1 . ..,r! :Auburn and low priced frfankeui, - of every site; measure 36 by 50 inchei, and weigh 4+ Indian moils." arses Quilts, Furniture Chintz, Dimity, Floor ' The bid. it ill be itilim, I led with the follow in:. Baize, Linen 'Fable Covers, Stair Linen, Linen Sheet 30Upounds pairs I .15Zini white Mackinac blankets, to heading, and Mote will he considered that are out !ings and Pillow case Linens,Napkins, Ituruiraano measure 3 - J. by 46 inches, tind Weigh 33 made in the f.n-ni mid term- here prescribed "Table Diaper, Wlllte Linea.; aso, Sloreens, Damask, pounds •• I (or sir) propose to furnish. for the sers ice oft Sc. die. 150 pairs 3 point scarlet Macicitiac blankets. the Indian D er ~,,,,,„!, t h e , 0 11,,,,, ng goods, at the! r.-1/1..0/2'S TIeMMINGS. I l' ) "'ea s t , '" 60 by 72 inches, and "IV! prfera aifixed to then, respectiiely, %iz Silk Serge., Worsted do, Silesias, CoPil Carribtrere, S pounds , v 1 ( Item insert the list of F....04s ) !Donnas of every description, Bindings, Threa . da!, „ !Sewing Silks, Twist, Canvass, Padding, dtt. tir.c. 100 pair s 2i point scarlet Mack - wet bleniiehrs , ii Delieyable in the city of New York, or st., to measure 54 by 66 inches, an d weigh Lnuir., on or 'before the—_,lay of----.-oexl i! WOOLEN GOODS, 6 pounds . ., d In ca ,,,, o f the ..„„,,„,.,, of his proposal, the ! And omelet for Men and ,Ertys wear, of the best , 130 pairs 3 point green Mackinac blankets to quantity beiog prescribed by the ileptitrrietd.l lor d rench, English and Amerind Manui!acrure, totted mea3bre GO by c 2 it‘, ~ 1,,, .irm ja,,,,ti.) S sue) will eue, , ,„., a cuur,i,,,,i a,otto4 to thia ` a, dig a immestrine aseortment of Cloths, Commerce, Doeskins and t ritings; also (A 541110 1 .3, a arty large poun• Is greereent, and gee satisfactory writrity to the de.: assortment; heat, Pilot Cloths, Beaver-Nerseya, 150 pairs 3-point Gentinella blue Mac‘rinne virulent, it ithin ten days alter the acceptance or ! L,,,,,,,,,,, k ii. 4.,.. blankets, to measure fed by 72 inches, thus bid; and In case of IaIIIIM In enter into such: haling a Louie in New York, we will be constant and weigh ri. pounds cowl aft, nird glee sod/ Secnrits.l (or is e ) s ill pq Is receiving the lll:Meet and lllntit fablllonal./le styles 75 pairs 412-mint Oentitiella bite Mackinac t o the Cooed States the thifiirimix between the 'OrGoiltd., and at the lowest prices. :ile:chanta from 14 isitsets, to measure 51 by 66 inehe , , SIMI bidden by roe (or us) ant: the suns %%Inch all - -parts oldie country are invited to exattidee our acrd, sigh 6 poinnls, C ite holier) Stales may be obliged to pay for the ,stork, Dry aa.d.h. , same articles - pi- Wholesale Rooms up stairs. WA' yards blue stroods Each and every Ind mutt also be are-empaoied 500 do scarlet do is ith a gllarantt, IP the follow log 101111. to be sign • 10M1 do blue fancy lind gray list cloth :ed by One or more tespoesitile persons, whose sof -50 do grass green do do ficient y reti.t be c , willed by smile one is ho is i 401) do ecarlet do do ' known to the. department, elitar personally or by 30 , !0 do blue saved list cloth his official positron lisp do green do , " I (or sue) hereby gear arty that —.....: tin! above . 1500 do scarlet do ! bolder, will cooliilt with the 'rims of :he siker. 4UO pounds worsted yarn. 3 fold !: i townient for - Proousals for Indian goods, - dated 75 dozen cotter, flag handkerchief!' !:SelitrinLer IS, I;-IS, if the contract should be a• 100 do Madras do I warded to dun, and enter Into bond or the execm 15 do black silk do Ition of the same within the time press., i!beil 41.) dozen S 4 cotton &haws 25 do 6.4 do 25 do 4 4 do Isiiim yards domestic calm" 1300 do English and rreneh tie 150 , 1 do bleached cotton shit ting nisi.; do unbleached do 41/110 do do sheering Ifa +0 do domestic checks, stripes dnd tdaltls ilki dozen wool len socks 2600 yards plaid linsey I suo do flannels, adsorted 500 flannel shirts 400 calico do WO pounds linen thread '4;.01 do cot ton do 15 do sewing silk 20 gross worsted gartering 150 pieces ribbons, assorted luu gross fancy and clay pipes 150 pounds Chinese vermillion. Iloreltrot e. 1300 pounds brass kettles 50 nests, japanned kettles (8 in a nest) 460 tin kettles 25, gross squaw awls 7000: nab hooks 25 dozen fish lines 25000 needles, assorted lOU dozen combs, assorted 10 dozen scissors 14000 gun flints 10 gross gun worms 900 dozen butcher knives. Axes cod Hatchets. EIM - 771 E 10 mg r. 1.2 co I _ttt : k r. IF , ia _ -. ~ J v ;`v i_i lEEE nd Loutlt- ry; i i=i L - - I I :i ME 26 dozen axes, to weigh from 4f to 51 pounds 95 do half axes, to weigh 3f pounds 12 do squaw axes, to weigh 3 pounds 45 do hatchets, to weigh if pounds To be delii , ered at the place where InaubfactUr• ed, or in the city - of New York or Philapelithia, as may be required, without additional expense. agricultural impirments, There will also be required, to he delivered in New York, at the same time, the following agrieul• tural implements, 250 axes, to weigh from 41 to 51 pounds 250 halfaxrs, to weigh 31 pounds 200 hatchets, to weigh 11 pounds 200 drawing knives, 12 inches in length 200 augers, in equal proportions of 1 inch, 1 inch, and 1 inch 150 pairs homes 150 do trace chains, bright and straight links 300 pounds brass kettles. dliso— 250 axes, to weigh from 43 to 3-$ pounds 250 half.axes, to weigh 33 pounds 200 hatchets, to weigh 13 poundi 1200 weeding hoes, assorted sizes 100 single•horse ploughs, with clevis and cast iron moidd boards PropoSad* !Or "foals= Goods. = H. 41. :%1E1)1)1LL. Commisf.ioner vi Itdian Atiairs Sept. 25-3 tat tlnt oloY. ~~~~~ To Groo.rs awl Tee, Dealt,. rma: Philadelphia and New York Pekin Tea CoMpany, No. 3.5, North Front ttrert, Phila• p n , having received thew Fall Stock of Fltesti 110 TEAS, are now prepared to furnish orders from a dis tance, ether by the Half Chest or packed in their peculiar style, et prices as low as any other estal; iistirnent in the United States For salt, 140 Half Chests Young Ilyson, (low grades and linen f 100 Half Chests extra Silver Leap, do.; SO Chests and Half Chests Gunpowder, (fine tild extra ;) 100 Chests, Half Chests and Boles Imperial, (fine, extra and low grades;) 60 Chests Old Hysen, ( various grades 0. 250 Half Chests and Btabe Fine ()w orms , (ra h o ti,”) 200 do. do. Mirg Tonga, do( lao do. riowchongs, (chulan and other flavours ;) Oranges and Flowery Peccoes; English Breakfast Tens, It., &c. This company establishes no exclusive agencies of any kind out of Philadelphia ; but furnishes Teas packed in and 1 pound, packages, bearing their own name to the general trade, of a quality equal to any sold in the United States at the same prices, end pledge themselves to refund the money for all that do not give entire satisfaction. McCALLMONT & BOND. No 35 North Front st., Wholesale Depot of the Company. N. B. Orders from a distance e.tectited faithildly Ind with dispatch. 51cC. & B. J. R. Stockdale the agent of the Company is in this City and will call upon Grocers and Tua Dealers. septl I-3taw3m Vegetable Pitlinonamy Balsam. ITIMS Balsam in probably, almost without a paral -1 lel 11l haring, during a trial of nearly 20 years, fully maintained the high reputation which it has ac quired for consumptive Complaints and all diseases of the Lungs, Throat, and Chest. It has been Used with probably greater success than any other article known, and many physicians who have had an oppor tunity of witnessing its highly Salutary effects, do not hesitate to reccommend it as a safe, convenient, and very efficacious medicine, equal if not superior to, any other prescription for the above complaints within their knowledge, and one which has seldom disappointed the reasonable ex?ectstions of those who have used it. It is a most valuable remedy for Consumptions, Asthma, Pleurisy, Phthisie, Spittirig of 'Blood, Moping Cough, Coughs, Bronchitis, and Pulmonary Affections of every kind. For sale by 'B. A. FAHNESTOCK & 'scl7 corner Ist& Blood/ & cot ath ¢ iVuod ste. = J. t. ' C. W. ANDERSON, Late of Pittsburgh, Pa. Late of Nashville, To-On LEHRER to ANDERSON, DEALERS IN COTTON. Forwarding and Commllion Merchants, S Front 'Street,"abarc Hroadway. CINCINNATI, OHIO. it T. T Eli TV 'Merchants generally, Pittsburgh,;Pa. Merchants generally, Nashville, Tetth. W. F. Lane & Co, - Louisville, 'Ky. Springer 4- Whitemal C.incinnati, Ohio. James Johnston & Co., Hewitt, Herne & Co., New Orleans. Magregor & Morris, New York. Keighler & Co., Baltimore. Smith, Bngoley & Co., Philadelphia. Daniel Deshon, Boatml. sep24- y 4*7 IFILg. ? PORT WINES, good vintages, of '35, 4 , 42, '43, '44, and '43, consisting of Harris& Sou ‘c c' pure juice Pure, 1540: p . do " Treble grape LY Pure juice; c t . '" doable do .4 Osborn's F F '& Co. do 51 , 1834.,Straw ° Hunt & CO. " do 5' color, rich Ducal Grape single do ; and fruity; . Burgundy do do Queca pale rich and very superior; Lagurc, casks, Cala. 'brio and Cette. Several of these wines are the best for 'medical purposes; many Of them come from the District ofd the upper Corgo, entirely freed by age from acidity or sweetness-. received, in. stuje rind for sale by the original package, and also on draught at "the wine store of the subscriber. CM IDERTIEWPENS, Platinated by Galvanic Process; j j - nearly as good as gold Pens. Eighteen dents a ~ c ard, chntaining 20 'Pens, with a good Pen4folder. Veil No 1, suitable for running hand, : No 6, 4 , Secretary . " No 3, " 'Round ' 44 No 4, " Italian(' ' 44 No 5, • 4 Cl:d English 111 - 1, Letter, No 6, " Lady's hand. Each card contains 20 Pend, with a good lien holder. 'rho Pen No 9 is principally cnred in writing atd drawing schools. No 5 for copyreg Mosie r -Marking •Parcels; etc. Nos 1 and 2 for Bank-Note signitures, and these pens never cut the paper, however fine, or however heavy the hand may be. L. LOOMIS, Art.; No S'9 Wood st. 6624-d1 w AVM. ALEXANDER & SONS r‘ffin /linkers and Furnishing Underrakers, BOA Nra OF PENN AND ST. GLAIR STIMEDS, oreosith rtn: I:IC/LANGE 1110TC.1., tNTRANCF. FERN ItESPECTFULLY inform their ,fincords, and the putdm , that they nee prepared to thrnish and at- - ,47f 'tend to every thing in the line 'of Undertakers, as they have quit the business of Cabinet Making, a net - their atten tion tt 111 lie deioted altogether to the Above busi ness, keep a large assortment of COFFINS made and finished, covered, and lined 111 the neatest manner, with a variety of materials, and at all prices; we keep 511140 l DS ready made, of all sites, of Flannel, Cambitc, and Nlnslin, at all prices, anifinade in the eastern stele, and all other'articlrS necessary fur dressing the dead, nod furnishingr, flintirals,„ orquali tv and prices to skit; PLATES fur ctigrat pig the name ai.d age; !Chi CASES for laying the heti,' in ice, by those who wish to keep they friends any length of time, and have ZINC PANS to ;nit ice In for laying on the body; LEADEN Collins alWays on hand. We have a splendid new HEARSE and a pair of fine horses, and any number of the best rstriages, etc. etc., and will bh Ofotitpt, punctual, and rbasorablb. angl9-y MEM JUsT RECEIVED At Mr►. DUFF'S IVelv 1011110 cry Store, 10 Stk Clair ►trEet, NT ENV style French Chemisettes, Mourning Col 1\ lars, Fancy Frills and Capes, Mourning do., Ladies Silk Scar's, a new and elegant pattern of, Ladies Velvet Head Bags, Black net Gloves, a choice selection of rich new styles Cap and Bonstr Rift- eons, Rich Mitch Silk for Cardinals, swiss Muslims, Nets, &C., Ladies Cardinals made or cut to order In the latest styles. Also, llonnets, Caps, Capes . , Frills, and every article in the Millinery business. Sept Gold Pens, Gold Pent Gold Pelts!, W. W. WILSON, HAS just received a very large assortment of the best Premium Diamond Pointed Gold Pens— selected with great care by himself, a few days since in New York, and wall sell them at regular New York prices, and warrant them. A pact of the se lection are of Levi Brown, Hayden, Albert G. Ilagley, Prince Albert, . Benedict & Barney, Rough and Ready, IVood4ard, and other Makers. selo NSW stock of Pianos. ours , H. MELLOR, No. 81 Wood et., is now re ceiving an elegant assortment of BOEItOII arid New York Pianos. Arrived to-day and now open for sale Two splendid Rosewood Pianos, 6 octaves, $250 00 One " carved " " ir 300 00 One " Mahogany " 6i octaves, 350 00 Ono Grand Piano Forte, made at the factory or Henri Hert, Paris, and fully equal to the ono used by hilt at hie Consorts, One Mahogany second hand Piano, Made by Stodart, Worcester & Dunham, N. Y., 225 00 A further supply will be recetvei during this week. t sops Husband's Colebrtxted Fluid SI agneuis. MHIS is a mild, safe and elegant Anti-acid and Aperient; being a perfeet solutionV chemical ly pure darbonate of Magnesia in water; poliaesaes ' all the medical qualities of the finest preparations of Magnesia, without being liable to form concretion's in the bowels, or tb act injuriously Upon the coats of the stomach. One table epoonibl of the Fluid Mag nesia it equivalent in Strength to half a teaspoonful of common Magnesia. For sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., cor lat and Wood, and Wood and Smithfield Ma QM - - • I= JACOB WEAVER, 16, cor of Market and Front an ME AUTION TO THE PUBLIC.—The subscribe! {„,/ by written contract with the PtKIII Tt t Co.; has the exclusive right to sell their Teas in Pitts burgh and Allegheny cities. Any person attertiptin; to Bell their Teas except procured through the, is -practicing a deception and a fraud upon the public —and their statements are not to be relied on. Goo as A. JAYNES, 'l9 Potuth st; "28 - SAS. ; 8:'Il0 o'l4 0 dlit kID § RagNT. BANKERS A ND,E.X . OII ANGE. BROKERS, N. E. CCM. WOOD 'AND slim .4 ,. .i.vers,"erristundlt; PA DEALERS in Coin, Bank _Notes:, Time Bills, Foreign and Domestic Exchange, 'CettiflCAtei of Deposite, &c. EXCHANGE 'on all the principal ,:Citierr - of the Uunion, and Europe, for sale in sumelb seittpurcha sere. CURRENT end par funds recelyerdartiei , osite. COLIJECTIO'N.S made on all parts of 'the at the lowest rates. tit FERENC : 111 Mrs. M. Leech & Son, " Ogden & Snowden, . Wm. Bell & Son, • Prrmunnit. S. M'Clurken &Co. •‘ English & -Bennett. j " Fleming & Brother, " Falcs4athropik Co. • NULAVA. " Win. Thompsott&Co. Ilondly, Phelps &Co. & / hEN youz. ." BabcockC 3. " Tiffany, Ward &Co. " John M , Cullough acCoi Mr. -James George, 1. Hanna, Cuscr`mert, 0. " Joseph 'Wat'nn, MAssmor 0 Messrs. Fenner & It. F. Ellis, Esq., Cashier, Ban Lewistown, Pa Pittsburgh, September !Zil, iS 7_y E =ll HILL & BANtrral, XXCILANDE 3111010ED7; AND Ds.A.Loslfl TOBEION AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CER TIFCATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, JOLD AND SILVER. • N 0.65 Wecarer.,3o Dona linnets P 01.11.111, WEST gill; Piltrburgh, Pa. — P,ftFutlds 'and Currency receivedbn Depcmit, rind collections made in all th e principal cities of the United States, Bight Exchange on Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York, Boston ar..l Cincinnati constantly for sale in sums to suit purchasers. Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia and Pennsylva nia tank Not its bought and solo on the ratitt hie tenon. The biklictit premium paidthr American ..Exchange Germany rind • France procured, 4 . c.-mar22-y . . ALLEN Ell A NEE. LW AED E./lASI. KRA.VECEL ItAH.ISI-, BANKERS AND 'EXCHANGE BROK ERS, DEALER'S IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS, inl e ts OF EXCHANGE, CERTIFCATES OF .DEPOSITE, BANK NOTES, AND COIN. Cci'rder of Third and Wood sts., directly opposite the St. Charles Hotel. my. 7.8 N. HOIJIES & SON, INKEILS AAt IrEAtEr6A IN EXCHANGE Cbla Ail)) mitek tiorts. ltio. 55 Ertirket ;street, Pittsburgh. yelling rate. Exehange. Billing rate. Nea York i pr Cincinnati I dis Philadelhia 1 " Louisville 4 " Baltimore I. ~ S. Louis 4 " NOTES. QM 13nyingraiee. Ohio ' I die indiantt I ~ Kentucky j t, Virginia I ~ Wheeling I It Tennessc'e 3 " aul9-y st LIAPI A. n1t..2;.-4-;.- BA 2 , " ICESS ,i'XCHARGE D8411t739, ATD DEAttil6 •nq . FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE-, CERTIRCATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, AND SPECIE, No-. tl Wood st., one door above Fo'ur'th, East sit's, Pittsburgh, Pa. _ . . CURRENT Funds received on deposit, and col lections made on all the. Cities throughout the United States. Sightehecks on Baltimore, Philadel phia, New York, Boston and Cincinnati, constantly fur sale in sums to 'suit yrurchatiers. The paper alike Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and Virginia Banks bought and sold on the most fiver able terms. The. highent.premium paid for 'Foreign and Ameri can Gold and Sillier Com na. EXCHANGE ON ENGLAND,, IRELAND AND SCOTLAND, fur 'safe in amounts of.tl and cpwards. marlO-davry Palk Fnshionq. 111 11 ATS AND CAPS. subscriber cru introi!e, this day, 'Beebe & T Foster's Fall Style of French, Mole Skin, Silk Bed Nero Ilats, to which he would invite the atten tionof,the public. G. W. GLASGOW, 10.2 Wood sL, anel'S door belniv Davis Auction Rooms. N. If. !Ls Ftill-assortment of Caps,and Muffs, em bracing on ectensife..yriety, is daily expected, and wig be duly announced... G. W. G. PitippositLs vxTILL be received at the office of the Pittsburgh V Water Works, until the first Of October nest, f,,r erecting Engines and Puinps fdr, the Allegheny City Water Works. (sundries. For furnishing 75,h 1 Ihs of Castings tot frames and 4,fi00 " " Screw Bolts. it it 550 feet of 24 inclittun pipe. 350 " 20 " „ 550 tt LC 12 Li fit tWo 24 inch Stop 'Valves, two 10 " " two 20 Conks. Proposals to state the sum for Engines and Pumps complete. . TO Stale th'a atnontit per I. for Castings, Screw Pipes, and Slop Valves—and to state the amount for the two 20 inch Stopcocks. • For particulalacnqtyre of ROBERT MOORE, aug26-td Sop't. of Pittsburgh Water IVorks. _o_l rok)brty for Sale. SAID property is situated on the Monongahela River, ireiniediatelyabove Lock No. ii. consisting of Rail Read, Cars, R. R. Wagons, and etecy con , :ehience for rinniug Coal, all in perfect order. Therb are 'ele3A•n Houses upon the premises in goad tenantable order, and now paying a rent dl $.1.50 per animal. Feld Road opens into an itillshauitablc veiii Oft - nil ) which can be obtained epee terY rei imitable terms. Any one wishing to dornmen'ee the coal btisintss will rind this a rare oppoFtif.nttg as fedi fifths 'of the whole purchase will be taken in coal. FM. particulars enquire lif the shbaeriber epee the peethises. augal-tmo* JOAN APCLOSIMI% HARDWARE, CUTLERY AND.SADLERY .7( o fiN DEALER IN FOREIGN AKA. DDMESTIC lIARDWARE) No. 85 Wood Street. OULD respectfully inform his friends and the 1 V public generally, that he. has received a large stock of foreign Hardware per Ships Isabella," 4, Wyoming" and ...Monongahela," which, togeth er with n lame supply of American Gooos he ie now receiving direct from triatriifacturerai will make his assortment very extMoiive and complete. Western Alerchanta will please call and esatnine his stock. sep3 barley Want tit. ritST RATE BARLEY will be taken in during this season; at the Fort Pitt Brewery, Stephen street, (near the Toll. ate, Avenue, oil the 4th et. road,) fur which the highesfprice will be paid in cash. septl l-lwd=wtf t'or Mile. FR LOTS—Bounded byTeeri Liberty and Hai sts., each lot having il4 ft. front, and extending back 110 ft. Two of them are corker lots, and the position of the whole property is one of the most ad= vantageoue in the city. P . ',er liirther inforination rip ply to M. SWARTZW ELDER, Fohrth St., nov.l-tf bet. Wood and Smithfield. Frill rgtxhions MOORS has just received froth New yak , the 'Fall Style of HATS ; Which he will in , . troduce this day, Saturday, Aug. 28th. All thQsh in want df a neat and superior HAT,_would do well to call at No. 75, Wood at., 1008 3d door aboVe Fderth. 37.4deira *lnes (1 6 ) BUS Madeiram, Sherricei s:f . ala4as, Lisbons el and Tenerife Wines, embractna some of th.e ChbiCeet kinds; Just received and for sale by the original pelage or otherwise. ALSO, 40 doe Madeiras and Sherries; for sale by the doz or single bottle, at JACOB WEAVER'S iVine Store, cor Maiket and Front sta. EIIM Dissoliitton THE Copartnership heretofore existing 13etweett the - ,subaeribera, under the style of J. D. Wit= llama ta Co. iadiasolired this day by mutual.eniiibit. The bitsinesa will tie continued by 3, O. Williams, who ie duly aiithorited to settle the accounts of the lute firni. D. WILLIAMS, • Pittsburgh, Sept.!, i 847 4 THOS. MILLER. t t,.ea. -~ .. MMMEM=M=W_ FZE2 Wtha , d'hei-Aeircissa.:Saristparl - • • A VERY IMPORTANT COMMUNICATIOX - - TO 'ALL 'rEnisozrs IN ALL ';' . . qxsp, - At 411 - Tiniii, AND • .liltp ER ALL C LUC U4M.STA N - Th . YOU AKE SICK, get curydvif measure,s to continue so Every nuldes in hatnts, which innst, greater or to a eater -Jensen - . . . . rn extent, tiimirrange the atimirahie _ and kancate co-;. biriatio ., ns which' forth the: eystern s and erMsegently , - = should possesoOurne rnild;yet ohnple.and acciedited ggent.- for?preserving 411 thelbnOtliotia of the body in good order. , - -- 2 lilt. WOOD'S , • ..- . SA RSAPAIIII.LA AND eTIERRY 'DISTEIL3 . - will achieve this result, and should beimeretylamt ly, and, in ,the hands - of every -person, - Who; neon, profession or general course of life, is predie posed to the very mink little admenis,. that raider life ncurse,instead of p. blqsing, arid finally . temilt, In their eggregaied.'"edlichtiori,,in the cause •:-; OF- DEATH: herementitined are,ctimprmded by nulp ofgreir fain rr o m.ihe#xoplel l Nature.preielit# to tbh a who care to find which are the Only reliable antidotes to theyoispn disease. The chief ingredients are the. urlivdrispl!y - beloved Sarsaparilla and the - Barkof Chfrry.. Tree, with whichthe'red man or the d ues nearly every disea.ie,,, of the internal otgins. These : 1 materials, 'though poiverful in diefr acltua ire^as - common sense teaches us, V. C. CCU - :ENTIRELY lIARAILESB • and,- prepared as they are here, one ; or the-,:ciiairest medico/ operatives in the inhabitalile globei ing these Biritus, the scrofulous may. le. - reetOrea to cauty, and avoid the sharp knife .of - the surgonnivroe they not only eradicate pimples and tumOrirliut. Whoeyier is subject to the horrora•of ConittnlPtiOn• should at once purchase this scut-nr-trL2T, 41 - the !train of Costiveneas follOw dreadful IniCatfeongeo• I tions;ollentintes insanity,.ct ryfrequeutly•lniiinilor hypocondria, triolent ficad aches,' parpitationa,-;:and', other affections of the . heart, and rlteurnaticravvel - -. ! hnka. Dr. li - noti , s Compound ne o i Cthe - ine'st eft ficient medicines ic rot:Link. these' _ceinii)faiptii,,,hu r -,1 • tires r 1" - datain head: that can possihlY b 'procured. From being con fi ned is cloge runolfk.and - froin taking a sinaitmodiciiin of exercise, nuinerousi'Fief. sonsdaily are made to deplore' a loaS of,app e tite, painful headaches, wecknets ofthelnunclea,langlittri vicat of energy ridficitipt.to ieivaittbgra.t!).cekrer, reation, Esc. &c. T} eve persona say for yodin,.t.liat 'they "don't feel very a method by which they can 'fcel girt= la-Eq., they eventually sink under a severe fit,of illnesa, 'an only by 'a miracle, and mien Win, the laseet, fee , blister and caromel liaie 'left Them mere *shattered hulks, full of aches and eqrrOve, and not'only.a pest to themselves, but a source of dieguat avd . innoyance to all ivith whOm they:doMe itt contait', All . these FEARFUL 'CriIiSEQUENCES may be avoided by an earlyapplientionOfflitrvlrtnea:. of these lirerEirs. For the truth oftbisytheipMirie tor pledges his word and boner, and in evideque an show files I:W*l3nd Alited'eertilleates . trtlich Hellas re ceived,'nnsolipited fram all quarters. Be ddersitot, • howeifer isk the invgid in-rr:nt,.and is willing to stake "Ula:o4l4iis dear on earth in. favor of "their wertly„. t - . •• : THE DYSPEPSIA,• . in either a modified or severe f-xnx, before the qualities of Dr. Wood's preparatimi . , and" -•;.. the cure may lie Ailed ',an aSP permanent yrie.;•'Old the 13.147 ens possess no other recoinurendatioir r - -.• would he one of The fines t 'vegetable 'ecirrep`othitfu medical Scienoe t aninvent': but it is . • complete 'eraclientiori of . LIVER eollreL.s7.NT,- in e've‘ry 'shape, and of every affection, minor gentle, 'et the billiary aparatus. IndividualisWliotuit constitutionally billions aught regularly to t'Ole pins. mild agree - ble and 'excellent :romp Aisb as it Will diffuse hesith throughout every ftbrelYfilie • - frame, sod send happiness and rove of life thiilifikt to the heart. FAMILLr-q OUGHT 11A:tip. n4Ying rAtea-. Countyk9.4y ord , s dis Relief noles PennqyTrania Now York Maryland New 'Orleans Every hiedicine chest on hoard shift Itoida well stocked with this capital remedy :as:grWl.lßt Y. .in cannot a - fidTCt those - ti-ho•take.if,' oolong r 67 siltits vigorousiniitalittin OF ,:pir II : L.00D vanish before it, and the old4eliei irrimidence invarialily dis4penr, 500n20nt.b.914 sabinitted to its action. Every aot4P/aint of stornadi is broken 6y it The limrnas.have .in iio instance Riled of c:Arinly. JAumacr., kenr.s.4,:3)or , - tits, every disorganization of , . THE "XERS'OI.. - S. SYSTEM;' - Br neglecting the little inroads made . tiiirlif ei ter a east portion of our fallow heings - are:iendefed extremely miserable—so 'Miserable, indied;_ that they wish to die. ,Every biotic 'Of Dr...Wiql'it:SicAl- • • pardla and Wild Cherry Bitters," .co'utajili.a;.ritniti cum of joy and content for each of those an »iße. and imprudent sufferers. Remetaber'that;„iifitaridi cieus use of mercury is ine , rilibly''priadditiie ofvlauy evils which are put to flight by tais an.trin surpassable compound; and that at'7ictione whtigiiire HEREDITARY, may speedily and safely be shuMeti riff thifoiiilijitr ,- • agency. As a medicine whielt must EVERYBODY; froth the statin.4 . delicate to the 'coici - Lierr:'AritiEtt.o- PAIIIINO ioi.oirb, no equal would be well to hear in mind, thatlifeVeritiitits infinitely More desirable Hiari :and' thafi-Pr.. Wood's Sariaparilla and Wild Cherry BOTH. Put up Ili botllbs; three or fhilr times larger Bristol's or Sand's; rOr the same per butfle. . WYATT & ICETCI - lAfid,lton atreet,lTia* Agents: Sold s A %),r DEPOT , ald'a Medicines, Smithfield, between .3a and: Foirtts, streets, and At WIC THORN'S Drugh'tore, Market street. sep3 . ,4l6,An&w - . . Tilt, Most Astotinding Diseovery. - A BLESSING! A MIRACLE!! - A WaNDER To cure Eruptions and Disfigurements of thc Skin, Pimples, 17rerAtes ; - S-inburn, Salt - Rheo4;*ruy i , Sore 1 - teadi; - ¢c.4-c. _lOURyf:ais ago lasi Atigustithe MBltla r ittimite Was iihttiniShed in consequenen'of made by an Italian Chemist..-41anydottbtit0e01- ed atiltost impossibility that 'anY tlting!lnad'e by the hands of man, could have.such Eingularylowers as that claimed by Alumna Viiinain tbr his itiven- tinn. Many cl-ained hint and Bin invention - ai buc, (and, alas! many foolish. perions witleitt trpingi do the same now at: length, :after testing itiff:the hospitals, the Medical .Society of PariS, - (the'liest - chemists in the world) delivered the foil/iv - vitt Fetiert., to Signor Venwini: ' •-- • We haVe now minutely and carefully eintnined thesingular invention of Vesprini. We have ed its component parts—we hate used it in ibireral cases, and we hesitate not to pronoutietit , (The Italian Chemical Soap) as a great hicisingvand•ln. truly wonderful remedy lbr any cutanedue or disfigurement of the Skin. Its inireinht!ivel nee= • eider the true philanthropist of sufferingfebtikind:..' (Signed) , LEOPOLD DVPREYi:Oreii);).-: Then comes the repciri of the " Chitin ae tate?? of sbientigb experiments; o , 'We are asto.unded, ,, esblaims the atthifpresident: • ' "at this sibgillai Chemical Soap! Wltere, indeed, will seiCnce.step,E ". Herh we have ti preparation rdadb in thefbin.orii ! beautiful piece of soap, which we know_ by_ actual practice, to cure every eutan:ebiln..eruptien„-eiery_r disfigurement of; and even dikcircad skin:!,' will its magic and sinzular . powet Cease') gro, the Creole, the: Yellow. Filth of the tait;abli. the Red ?lan ofthe tar Weir,. are ab7ke under Silence of its extraordinary. powers of clearing ; e'l low or discolored skin: and make it white had beettj tiful,, and of changing the color ofdatkior.blaik, off:; brown skin?) (Here., se..eral persons were: btlingirt - forward by the prhsident, who had used 4 ) , of hie assertions.) . • -71 " .READ THIS! , Moat TfiE Li:TOR HIMSELF 40 'nit ' M. KEOGIi PROTIUM:At. , .'• • Pa2gaiTtroi4;'lB4o.....-, In consideration of the sum of '53600, I have vulged to Ma. T. JolfES., residing in thetity - ofNeW:, tort, N. A., the whole proegs Of: inattufacturing;' together with a . Matentent of thringredientkioiripds ing aiy Italian Chemical Soap.- ,Heil: to marinfac . .- cure it for vale in. the United States only;and - tiilniViii the privilege of naming it, "Jones's Cluynicat Sodp." Witness, IletiiAji (Signed) ANTONIO. VESPEIND There, are probably few persons of intellig - eneriP who, ;After reading the above, wlll4oubt tho , guah. ties of Souses Italian Chemical Soap, in -taring Eruptions, 'Disfigurements, Freckles, Salt Rheum, - Scurvy, Crisypelas; Shii-burn, Moryhew, low or BroWn Skin, .er.c.- Shtiuld ihOre besuc.trper: - sons, perhaps the following recornincudiitiefirrisul well ad htiridreds from others, may contiinOetbei±C. 0 - For irare'bY Vir. JACKSON, Agent, hiainer'Ce Wood and Liberty streets, the-ohly plaCe in .Pitts burgh where the Gurttutrk cs.ir be Obtained, Aarigs=.,- -•-••• tionse, ' ta Painters. and. - Ornament- AND PEA LAB NS. 44, Sz...,CiataSlitimi.;Pitintrti#lt, IbTAS censtantiv on band an kinds 01,P/zit* JCL either Dr" eii-afixedJapin-and.CopalVainietti:l-: Lirisße cl Oil; Boded Oil; Spirits Tstypentine; •Whurairsi. Blase,of all sizes; . Puttitl'aintßrusheEi i th:t.Amic:ifixality; and for Side at reasonablepneitirr '• . • ~~ i, ,CANCP.R.:A.:ND EVIL! LIVED r'nsX THS tilitit IN 0
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