4. • , . . • • 522 Ca X 11111.-C-1-111Q.•111'Cit RD . • Prepared and en'?i.e'eseed'ii r ieek Afternoon. PITTSBURGH .130'.A.41„D OF . lt.tiDE. C6IIIITIE FO 8' 13g.PT Eat DER• 7as. ell , W. W. Wallace, 'W. J. Tottep, PORT OF TT3li UTZ II 61 !SET WATTII 78 TICS CILICI NEL ARRIVED. Rio Grande, Conley, Cin. American Star, Hanna, Cin, Caroline, Nixon, Wellsville. IVlichigin No 2, Gibson, Beaver • Lake Erie, Hemphill, Besver. - Beaver, Stoops. , Beaver. - Consul, Bowman, Brownsville Louis McLain, Bennet ; Brownsville DEPARTED New England No. 2Dcasi, Cin. Svvatara, Cox, St. Louis. , Robt. Fulton, Collier, St.:Louis. Umpire, Young, Nashville. Sunbeam, Goff. Louisville. • . • Mary Stevens, Lucas, St. Louis. " 'Michigan No 2, Gibson, Beaver Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver. Beaver; Stoops, Beaver. . Consul, BOwman, Brewnsville Louis McL!tn, Bennet, Brownsville PITTSBURGII MAIMINS-DAILY 'VIEW. OFFICE OF THE POST, TUURSDAT Miinxixo, Sept. 30, 1897. S The shipping business has commenced in ear nest. The Monongahela wharf presents quite an animated appearance, and the forwarding houses are very busy in sending off goods which had ac -cumulated during the low stages of water. 'The , clifferent grocery establishments are receiv ing heavy stocks, and our country friends uho may visit the cimuwill find no difficulty in select ingsuch articles as thermay wish to purchase. FLOUR-Sales of 250 bbls. at .the .river at $4,75.,r bbl.; from wagon at $4,514a-i,574. .Re tailing from store by the dray load at $5,00, ,aid , )1 the single-bbl. at $5,25. WHEAT—Salesof .100 bu. at 871 1 c. bu CORN—A small sale•at 4:2c. vb. bu. WINDOW GLAS—There is still a brisk Or 1/4-mrmd for this article, anti-prices are qiiite firm.— 'Sales of 173 bxs. Bxlo at $3,238? box; 100 bxs. 10x12. at $3,25 bxs. 40x1:4 at $4,00, and 25 l‘bxsJ 12x16 at $5,00. To show' the feeling in the (market ; we may state that $3,25 co• bor e -currency, n 3434.1.eysrwas yesterday offered for 300.bx5.-Sxlo, and the ownervrefused to take it. HAT—Sales of- 6- tons at $9,00 ton. CHEESE—SaIes - 90 -13 - xs . at 6Vaoic. FEATHERS—We bear -of no large transac tions. ' Retailing from store at 30e. GROCERIES—We bear of no change 'in the _pr ice of groceries. Prices, however, ere firm, end -stkes•brisk. RlCE—Sales of new crop at 61-c. Coto:trim Monnia OF Out o.—The New Orleans De/la pays the following just tribute to this gal: lant representative of Ohio, in the army. to/one/ Morgan.—We notice with mach pain, ikat•this gallant officer, who lately commantleil, I with so-much distinction, the 2nd Regiment orj Ohio •Volunteers, was badly wounded in the late battles. Colonel. Morgan is quite a young man. but is one'of the most fearless and daring men in our army. He was the officer who, in command 'of 'a small body 'a-volunteers, last winter defeated Urrea, at . the bead of a large force of Mexican horse. p.e has -great military talents. He was lately• appointed by the -President•to - the command of one of the new ten regiments; end it' was at the head of his regiment that he was severely wounded•drikthe late battle. Sweet Revenge to .Textens.•=—The'esrteipuniiett of the New Orleans Delta narrates an interesting in cident, which occurred after the late battles had •been fought and won. It must have been "sweet revenge.' Men the troops had atrived at Tecu baya, all the former Texan prisoners intro were present assembled just below the National Palace, on a fine paved road, made by the labor of their -bands, while they remained in that country. On 'the side of the road stood a beautiful monument, with the following inscription Erected to the memory of -General Santa Anna, in consideration of his having constructed this road by the labor of the prisimers of Texas." di was not long after the -assemblage of the crowd, until down came the 'monument, and riot satisfied with tearing it down, they broke the stone intoAm all pieces, end scatter ed them to the four winds. Yhc'Tuivcntine Busiurss.—The North Cardin:Li Newbernian says : About 800,000 barrels of turpen tine are now annually made in this State. Not more:than 200,000 barrels, ifthat, were shipped to New York and ether ;ports 'the past year in its crude State, and the largest portion of the whole being distilled in this State. The estimated value to the makers is about -$1,100,000 annually. and may be $2.,000mu0. About or 5000 laborers are engaged in making it, and perhaps three times,) as many more, human beings are supported maitil ly from the proceeds of its first sale. The dis- - 1 tillation of 'turpentine in this State is now carried .on very extensively, which will render the ship-: merit of it in its crude state very smalOnTuture. li is supposed that there are now in operation 150 stills, which, at the average cost of $l5OO with +fixtures, shows that t] re is an expenditure of: $223,0u0 to begin with. the distilling of spirits of turrenti ue. :Kearney and Fremont Diffiettlty.—The Wash ington corrspundent of the Baltimore Sun thus, alludes to the Kearney and Fremont difficulty : In the matter of the court martial of Lieutenant Colonel Fremont, I believe I am right in the sup. position, that the /otter distinguished between his .nailitary and civil appointment :believing them to. 'be separate things. Thus, while Gets Kerney un lioubtedly ranked and commanded him; as his su• - periar officer,.a doubt existed probably in the mind `of , Col: Fremont, whether, in his capacity as Go vernor of the province, he was also subject to the . General's orders. There can be no doubt in my nand but that Gen. Kearney, as thesuperior, officer, Araialso entitled to the government of the province, the little - to govern California Bowing entirely from the military occupational the,provioce, California being at this moment neither a territory nor- a, State of this Union. rae Journal Des Debats says France will array the "virtue of the Pope against :the bayo nets of the Austrians." When the pope heard of the - invasion, he isreported to have said "1 Will excommunicate the Austrians; if that does not an. saver, I will mount a horse, and put myself at the head of coy people, and tiva milliJas of Caristians will respond„ to my appeal." Teeming Industry.—On the hoe of the Provi dence and Worcester railroad, there (Ire twenty stopping places, or way stations; 94 cotton mills; 307,000 spindles; 7,092 looms, making about 1,197,800 yards of cotton cloth .per week; 22 Woollen mills; 81 'sets of woollen machinery; 4 schythe works, and .30,machine.shops. The road is a fraction over '43 miles, long, and will be in op eration by the last of this rnonjh. Truth.--Truth courts investigation, but error shrinks from scrutiny; Truth fears no evil from the most rigid examination, but error always fears the , consequences." Truth - is immutable, and will stand-Critic - inn?: Truth, like its autlior,is eternal; add will exist amidst the 'wreck of matter and crush of:worlds, whilst error will be swept away with the, refuge of lies. The more' you examine truth, :like gold, the brighter it will shine. 'Truth is never tarnished by inspection, but discovers• the more - splendor. Any pyilein whiCh shrinks from scrutiny discovers-corruption in its premises, and is:unworthy the attention of - in intelligent mind. A-certain writer has said with'thilit*ostEireprie- LI: - -"Ile that will' not yeasOn, Is . s I:4o,t'i tie_ that cannot reason is_a fool; and 4 . that dores . ,not,rea spn Is a skive," ; .. _ . ~..,...,,... . . 4 ~. ~.---,,,,1.--V=4"' . . . ~ . - • ,-,..-- .....- , - e.0V44.-4,..Zdf-44.14. eo,itia-ivin,"l**l4l4-4?_;i.. -0-- - 41 , , It _ , . ti.;et.s. - . 14 Wit,4-,..1 ....-r-at..4- --.:::kl k 'N., •i• - •' , ~, 4 -..!*... ,t , ',..51T.,,,.i',..:`,.*- ~,-.'''''. .'4' , - ".... ) -. -'. ~ ' :'- ' , 4,- ' . - *N .. ' .- ...-•k.f . 4:14.4.P .0. 44i• o' l' '' , .r. •''''. "' 1 ' 4- 4 1 / 4 1.0- 14.' :.-tinr.: 4 3 4 -11 - I _ l ' l 4 ' 4 -1' ' ,='' ...I'.. ''' . ... 4 '' • ' ' , , i . ;I . jir t " l i;e 4 4 l-, , Ez4.-ft * . 4- P - ",. N .. ... tv. 1 ,1;11. 1 ,,v 11 . ... r ;4; N. ..1 . 44.1,4.4 7 V., ,•• , ,i1.14',. 17,,,.,,_.4A. , 44.4.Z.,r , , - ,• , • , ' - ' 4, , s, 4-; 4. -A."4".'" j ' f• ,5 ',l`. it 1 • lls , ;,•:'• ~, c. ' : •.-,,,V4 #.l 't r‘ .- . ' ' . Going it with a , ,fiush.-Since Monday inernirig last, the Land Offreetha . s'been crowded at allhours of the day. The receipts of the--past 4eek .we have heard estimated at over onchandred anii seven cyjive theiusancidollaro Land yetit seems as if these is to he-no cessation' in' the entering,of !adds. - [Green- Bay'Rep. Enlargement of the Erie ,Canal.--The work 'has been' commenced 4lockfort•on the seconil tier of enlarged *hi. 2, • Atlantic{ Lakr,& 11i issippi'R`elogrnpl SECTION 1. Udder Mc Managenterit'ilf the Atlantic aftli Ohio Magnetic Telegraph ea. MIVA-Dp.rtil• TO PITTS II Ulltql. I v lc; isLl3 ; i lii H E:vjc`,i 1 I I •II .= 0 . e: . , E g v ; 0 ct g to C .., 0 O O c, • , ° s C .O 6 Cp C . / = = P., c+ 1!q 5 .., '' c.. I.V. 1 1 11_1_1 17 H- 1 -'. 1 I , I _, I_ 6, I?, ,Z, ifM - . 4 1 Opp O .54.; I SEEM SECTION 2 Under the Management of the Pi vine Magnetic Tale HIMEI O ',;„ • -• • .41 1- '-- -;,-• go • I I i 0 0 i 0; 1_ 5 - G3 I IMESEI MEE I _ r•L , I ' 1. • 5.1 L.. 's; a - . 1.. 1 EF.:••Z- I's+' 5, o 51 - • •I- . Mlill Ivies o u; g E U •i• , '".• *. ; MO - -I ME T, t I • '.:- 7 7t ~. , ; F, , r:; . • ; ET; I ' ` 1:=112 Lsocastevtot,Collimbla, 10 cents for 10 words, and nro attn.. Lancaster •to Toelt, 13 cents for 10 words, and pro rata. Pdtsbur,lll Cleveland, 30 cents for 10 words, and 2 cents for ever• additional word. . . Communications must be prepaid; written 'in a plain, legible hand, bearing upon the face not only the address m full, but the signature and residence of the signer. Every reasonable cause of complaint, will be in quired into, and remedied if practicable. The pub. lic are requested to make known such, either to the managers, st their respective offices, or to'the Gene ral Superintendent at Philadelphia and 'Cincinnati, that evils may be remedied, and the linen made sort able mediums for the public service. The public may rely upon the integrity win which all theoperations of the line will be couduc:ed, and the sacredness of all communications entreated to then for transmission. The articles of Association require the Offices to 'he closed on Sabbath. Main Mace hours nom Sun rise to 10 P. M. Me chant's Exchange, Philadelphia, Sep 13,1h47. rep:7•dlw Post Wilco Stairlot:Levy, compliance with the Law and the order of the Postmaster General, Sealed Proposals will be 're ceived by me until 12 o'clock noon, on Monday, the 25th day of October, for supplying.tbe Stationery re quired for , the use of this 'Post Office, during•the feta years commencing 7anuary .Ist, 484 S and•ending De. cumber 31st, 1551. The estimate for each year, is as follows.: One hundred Reams Enveloping paper, yellow— , 19 by 24 inches. One hundre 1 and twenty-five ipounds solang , twine, Cotton. Ten pounds best scarlet sealing way. Contractors are required by law to give bond in a sum equal to double the value of the articles to be furnished. Payment will be made on delivery of the Statiow- Cry. Please furnish samples. C. MICHIBIN, postmaster, Pittsburg h• Be2o-dikw4w Imported 'Clgttre • 7 THOUSAND Imported Cigars, consisting of, Justo Sang Steam Boat PIIINCIPL . II, all colors. Washington Imperial and Eagle RECIALL&S. Ten different varieties of ll.avArras. These are genuine and very superior. For sate at a small advance, at the Wine Store of JACOB wiavEn, , cor Market and Front its. se2B Bedsteads and Turning Pactory, ALLEGHENY CITY. THE undersigned having commenced the above 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 Vesting of McLean's, which is far super lour to any now in use; we respectfully invite the attention-ofthe Cabinet Makers of both cities to call and examine for themselves. M. DAVIS & septll d-y Daly , s Head Quarters for Hosiery. T 0 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 1 have my winters stock ready for examination, of my owe and Foreign manufacture. B. Call early that you sexy have the Stet [choice. M. DALY, Sign of the Big Stocking, 6th ae.25-tf between Wood and Market. Whiskey Barrels. good condition; for sale by (JACOB WEAVETt, ' se27 • nor of Market and Front sts LARGE Willow Hampers, suitable for packing Glass or Queoneware, for sale by JACOB WEAVER, cor Marketaad Front sta. MEI Scientific and Liberal Books. ORIGIN of Life by Haliack; Marriage and Ma- ILI 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 of Jesus; 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 mien ' tific - parnphlets, expressly designed to facilitate the acquisition of useful knowledge, for sale in Liberty sueet, opposite Wayne street, where subscribers to Fowler's PhrenologiCal Journal, Young America, Regenerator, and Boston' investigator, wil be re ceived by. _ oe27.d2nt`) JOHN FERRAL. Proposals iolEittliaik Good - •- WAIV DEP.III.7MENT, Orncrlishiker•Ams,rns, Sept. 18, 1847. Q-EALED PROPCISXLS will be :received at the `office of the - Coiri - thi,ssioner of Indian Affairs, Vishington. - a - C.•,;Matitlo oreleck. On-Monday, the - lat of Provernber nexclee furnishing the fol lowing gocids, in•-rhe quarattieS:tinnexed, or there abouts, forrlduie of the Indians; and'ileliverabto 'at the followingoplaces; - ,viz.: - AVNtVir 'YORK. • - .73/ankets:: 150 pairs white Mackinac blankets to measure 60 by. 72 inches, and weig h S pounds -900 Taira 2k -point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 54 by 06 inches, and weigh '6 pounds '4OO pairs point white Mackinac blankets, to meaSure 42 by 66'inches, an I weigh 53 •pOunds - 4.50 'pairs Pi-point white Mackinac •blankets, to measure CG by6o inches, and weigh pounds .400 pairs 1-point white Mackinecthlankets, to measure .32'by iAches, and weigh 3 - 1- 7cetiiiils - 2'20 • pairs' . 3-point Scar et Itacktrraclaarik - sts, to measure 't , o by 72 inches,"an'd weigh '8 pounds 200 pairi 2 point scarlet Mackinac blankets, to . measure 04 by 66 incbes f end weigh • 6 perereis • GO pairs 3-point green Mackitincthlankers. to measure - 60 by ‘72 inches, and weigh Pounds 290Tpairs 3-point tlentirtella tine 'Mackinac blankets, to measure GO by '1 . 2 Mates, and weigh 8 pounds, 240 pairs 20-point Gentinella 'blue - Sfackinac blankets, to measure 54 by 66 inches, aw weigh 6 pounds. Dry Goods. 1060 yards blueorancy ant!-graylisrcloth 350 do scarlet do do 125 do grass green an do 2050 do blue savedlist Cloth 7'lo do scarlet do 400 do green do 200 ,pounds worsted yarn, three fol.! 00 dozen cotton tl',g handkerchiefs 'lOO do do Madras do 70 do black silk do 41) du S 4 cotton shawls ME tsburili no'd aph Co. • i" 25 do 11.4 do 'ilia it will be necessary, when a durerestie article is hilll 30 do 4 4 do kio lor. that the sample of it should accompany the 20000 yards calico, domestic t,fd, t.`l4‘l, to - enable the department to decide whether it 1000 do do English and French ;is of equal quality with the samples to be exhibited. 1200 do bleached cotton shirting ! The party proposidg to supply the articles will 3000 do unbleached do do ! rnake'san invoice of all the iterns„rnibraccid in the, 3500 do do do sheeting ahoic pis t, and Aix the prices. in d.)llars and &ids, 66100 do - domestic checks, stripes, undi:lids at whrclite or they will - furnish them. dcliierable 'lOO thrzen Woollen -socks lin Nekc York and St. Louis:, ie.pectively, on or be 5001)yards plaid linsey • fu re the fifteenth day of May next, assiiming the 1000 do flannels, assorted . :quantity of each article as speciliil iii this :Jeer 1000 shirts, flannel i'llf:forlit. 1111 en rt,ili,t4 the cost. in iking an ag• 1'45 do calico i gregatc of the retool,: invoice before. lerideng•it ii.,. SO pounds linen threat) !'l tie goods will be inspected at Ne':‘,* York or St. -1 GU do 'cotton do :Louis, by an a:eot at the United State's. who will be 20 do scorn., silk apponited by the department for- tligpurpose, and 350 pieces ribbands, assorteU to ascertain the•contormi'v of the :II Tre'.o..,i p.m has -975 yards bedticking '-el wit the salrples exhibite I. Ns hen the contract r,r,it do as tti net ts, assorted 'shall be made, and with ti,e terns ~f lie contract 400 do Kentucky jeans 'it'sclf, which shall cor,tain a claiiie that it the arti -7 gross worsted gartering rides are Lot furnished within the Hate prescribed, 21 pounds Chinese vermillion. '!-r it iney ate of iiisi.riicient wriiity, in the opinion Hardware. of the agent atoresaal. and it within rite days after .S4O pounds brass kettles • 1 • , notice of such insufficiency the party shall not', 7b5 tin kettles . !feirtnah others in lieu thereof, of the required quali .lo nests jiparitied kettles. (S in a nest) ' l. ts . the United States *ball he audioriml to 'pm- I , 7 1 .1 doten butcher knives Coase them of others, ant to charge any iiictease! I.lonB gun flints. . !of price they May Ire compelled to pay !hetet:or to AT ST. LOUIS, 'AIIsSOI7R4. i the Contractor. who :ball pay Mt said ddizreuce to. .131anlat • I. ' the I:tilted ::.1.111.C. ! 900 pairs- 3ipnints white Mackinac blankets,' l';onds will be required. in the amount of the to measure PI by 7 . 2 inches, and neigh bids, with two good *Welles. the ...theienc- of 8 pounds , whim t o be certified by a I'nte'l State. judge or SOO pairs 2 , 3-point white Mackinac blankets, ' , district attorney, for the laithftil iieit, , ,rmarce of to measure 54 by . tio inches. and weigh the contracts.. Prrvment . v. ill be ma It s`fttr the '6 pounds i.cortrect is completed. and the &hit ens of the goods 4'2 , t pairs 2 point white Mackinac blankets, to at NeW -York and St. Louis :2:Ter ti rely, to an 3- measure 42 by 50 inches, and weigh 54 gent of the department, upon a duplicate invoice pounds : certified by bini. 5i30 pairs I }-point white .Markinaeblankets, to • Coniiiiiiiiications to be marked, " l'iopose!s for measure 36 by 51) inche , , and weigh 4.4 t r ,,h,„ 4 . ,, ,,,,j,:• Tile Lodi still be submitted with the following heading, and none sviil be considered that are not made in the total and terms here prescribed - '• I (or wet proi.o.e to ;midst,. for the roel, Wt. of theitidtan Department, the felloWing goods, at the prices affixed to them respectively, viz ( here insert the List of goods. ) " PetiVerable in the city of New York, or St. Louis, on or before the --.-.--day of next; -and in case of the acceptance of his proposal, the .quantity being prescribed by the department, I (or we) will execute a contract according to this a• greement, and give satisfactory seerrity to the de- , partinent, - NS ithin ten d a'y s atter the acceptance of 'this Ltd; raid in tale of failure to enter into such' 'cont ract, and give anvil security, I ,( or we) will pay' to the United States the dare/ eth.e between the 'sums bidden by me (or us) and the sum which :the United States may be ohliged to pay for the ;same articles." Each arid every bid must also he acromrtnied ; with a guarantee in the billowing form, to be'sign. :.ed by one or more responsible persons, whose sal ' ticienry must be certified by ovine one who is -knowri to the department. either personally or by his official position . I ~ 1 (or we) hereby guaranty that—. the shove 'bi,lcier, will comply with the terms of the ads er- I ts ement - foi - Proposals Oa Indian goods, - dated I September IS, 1547, if the contract should be a warded to him, and enter ?rim build for 11,e execu tion of the saute within the time presciibed." I:EAL.I LiEIL j iv NI EDDILL, 'Commissioner of Indian Atlairs. Sept. 25-3tawl tot Nov. C I IF, PE -1 I ERNE NNE 11111 iffl poun pailS I point white 'Mackinac Iliatikets. to measuie 32 by 4.3 inches, and weigh 3i -pounds 150 pairs 3 point ?<ode Mackinac blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh imunds IGO pairs 2;I, point scarlet Mackinac blankets, to measure 54 by 06 inches, and weigh 6 pounds .156 pairs 3 point .trreen Mackinac illonkets to measure GU by 72 inches, and weigh pounds 13 - ) pairs 3-point '6entinella blue Mackinac blankets, to measure 60 by 70 inches, and weigh S pounds 73 pairs 4ti•aant Gentinellii . hlste Mackinac 1•l nikets. to measure 31 by 60 inches, -and 'a eigh 6 pounds. Dry ponds. 500 yards'bbe strolls 500 du scarlet du 1000 do blue fancy and gray Ind 'cloth - .50 do grass green do do 400 do scarlet do do 3000 do blue saved list cloth .100 do green do 1504) do scarlet do 400 pounds worsted yarn, 3 fall 73 dozen cotton flag handkerchiefs 700 do Madras -do 15 do black silk do 45 dozen .5-4 cotton shows 25 `do 6 4 do 25 do 4-I do 1-xOOO yards•domestic Talmo 1-33130 Qo English and freirch do 1300 do bleached cottou shitting 6000 do unbleached do 4000 do do sheeting' 1.500 do domestic checks, s`teifes did 1-00 dozen woollen socks 2500 yards plaid linsey 150 U do flannels, assorted 510 flannel shiers 400 calico do 100 pound-4-linen thread 230 -do -cotton do 15 do sewing silk 20 gross worsted gartering 1.50 pieces ribbons, assorted 100 gross fancy and clay pipes 150 pounds Chinese vermillion. Hardware. 1300 founds brass kettles 50 nests, japanned kettles <8 in a 'rrest 460 tin kettles 25 gross 81113:1W awls 7000 fish hooks 25 dozen fish fines 25000 needles, assorted 100 dozen combs, assorted 10 dozen scissors 14000 gun flints 10 gross gun worms 200 dozen butcher knives. Arics and ilairldes. To be delivered at the place where maonracter• ed, or in the city of New York or Philapelphia, as may be required, withrost additional expense. Agriciatarai implentents, There will also be required, to he delivered in Nero York, at the salve time, the following agrieni• turd implements: 25 dozen axes, to weigh from 4 to 51 pounds 05 do half axes, to weigh 3f, pounds 12 do squaw axes, to weigh 3 pounds 45 do hatchets, to weigh 14 pounds 250 axes, to weigh from 42 ( to 511 pounds 250 half-axes, to weigh n pounds 200 hatchets, to weigh 'lb- pounds 200 drawing knives, 12 inches in length 200 augers, in equal proportions of inch, inch., and inch • 150 pairs Names 150 do trace chains, bright and straightlinks 300 pounds brass kettles. • Also-- 250 axes, to weigh from 4i to s}. pounds 250 half axes, to weigh 3i pounds 200 hatchets, to weigh pounds 1200 weeding hoes, assorted sizes 100 single-horse ploughs, with cleeis and cast iron mould boards ggo parrs t v no:,,arrAns, , l4ight straight each cciaiiiiiiti - fifter 4 inches in length, and to weigh not less than 31 pounds 75-10g.ehainstach 'weigh 25 pounds t 'lOOO best No: LO Witittemomeotton cards 20 ctois ctit..iaeS 7 feet in length 20 do ,do 6 feet in length 100 "single cut' crosscut saw files 150 hand saws 120 hand saw files 150 - drawing kniles, 12 inches in length 550 "quarters";screw augers, in equal propor tions of 2-inch, 11•ineh, and rinch 000 •Lcroartets" socket chisels, in equal propor tions of 11inch, 1 and i-inch .100 planes. complete, equal proportions of fore and kick 150 , rairs•humes. • Northwest gone. 030 Northwest guns, two thirds of which must mea sure 36 inches in length of barrel, and one•thir:l 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 Commis sioner of Indian affairs. The above proposals may be divided into five parts, for each place of delivery,-viz: I. Blankets. 2. -Dry goods. Hardware, to inelndelhe deriatltvrtil imple• merits. f 4. Axes Ira hatchets. -3 Northwest...lns The lowest competent responsible bidder will re - crive the whole on any part of the contract, ac cording to the above scale, the department resery ing to itself the right to determine whether •the bidder is-competent add resprrnsinte or not. A schedule of the articles, with samples, may the seen at the office of the Commissioner of 'lndian Affairs, in 'Washington, exhibiting the amount on money to be expended for each article; but the de part ment reserves the right to increase at diminish !tie quantity of any of the articl,es aimed or sub litirute others in lieu thereof, or fo req lire, at simi• ler prices, such goods as may be wanted lorpre 'sends or other.purposes, in the administration of the affairs 'cf the — deli:tome-at. The whole arricent in money to be tt:mlieti to the purchase of goods will be. about 's'ss,ooo; of !which some $lO,OOO will be wattled on the sea• ' , board. and the residue in the west. 'Goods of Am •eri-',.-.rn'tnantifactinre, alt other filings bemire - quid, will be preferred ; but as all the S 1111) pie ot td aid: • ets arid cloths nn hand are of foreign ni rnnfncture, ~~~ To Grocers and Tea Deniers Philadelphia and New York Pekin Tea I_ Company, No. 35, North. Front street, Phila •pldn, haring received their Fall Stock of Prtesit Pccs, are now prepared to litrnith ord'erii from a dia.. lance, mithirrlsy the 'Half Chest or packed in their nt prices as low as any other estab dmhinerit in the United States For sale, 150 Half (Theses Young Hyson, (low grades tnd fineo 100 Half Chests extra Silver Leap, do:; tlo Chests and !Ulf CliesAs Gunpowder, (fine and extra* leo Chests, Half Chests and Boxes Imperial, (fine, extra and low grades;) 50 Chests ifid Upon., I varimas grades;) 250 Half Chests and Boxes Fine Oolongs, (raricens;) 200 do. do. Dlirg Tongs, do ; 150 do. Vowchongs, (clinlan and other flavours;) Oranges and Flowery Peccoes; English Breakfast teas, &c., &c. This company migtablishes eo exatßive rigentits of any kind °lit of Philadelphia ; but furnishes Teas packed in and 1- pounds packages, bearing their own name to the general trade, of a quality equal to any sold in the United States at the same prices, and pledge themselves to refund the money for all that do not give entire satisfaction..lCltCALLNlOT &, BOND. No 33 NOrth Front st., Wholesale Depot of the Company. N. B. Orders from a distance executed faithfully and with dispatch. AleC. & B. .1. R. Steckdile the agent of Ole Company is in this City and will call upon Grocers and Tea Dealers. septl l-3taw3m Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam. Balsam is probably,, almost without a para . - lei in having, 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 Longs, Throat) and Chest. it has been used with probably greater succesa 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 traperior F to any other preactiption for the above complaints within their knowledge, and one which has seldom disappointed the reasonable ei?ectations of those who have need it.- It is a most valuable remedy for Consumptions, Astlma, Pleurisy, Phthisic, Spitting of Blood, Hopping - ecnigh, Coughs, Bronchitis, and Pulmonary Affections of every kind. For salt by B. A. FAIINESTOCK & Co. sell corner let& Wood, & cor 6th 4- Wood eta. :i+• ~ ~ c;~gi.?';+~:,~;sia~atd'.s.,s~,: ~rr:~+".."`~,. ' •=l7 • xv• - 7 2 ' - - J. D. MILKED, - - A 4 DERSOII4 Late of Pittebtirgb, Pa. Ten - -VERMEIL & DEALERS IN ccyrrom. Foriiratding and.Couturtsidoit Revd'sluatts,, S Front Street; abovel . 'roodway, CINCINNATI, WHO. . REFER TO 'hler6fthts generally, Fittsburgh,'Pa. Merchants gcnerally, Nashville, W. F. Lane & Co, Louisville, Ky.' - Springer '4- Wh"eman 'in Ci • 'Ohio &tries '.l-bhnston & Co., nnall, Hewitt,Tleran & Co., Nev 'Orleans. Magregdr FeMorris, New York. Duval, Keighlerlz Co., Baltimore. Smith, flapley Co., Philadelphia. Daniel D6shon, fiest , m. sep.l.l-ty Foal' WM ES. A BBLS. PORT WINKS, Food vintages, of '3B, 7 40, '42, , 43, 2 44, and ..4a, consisting of Barris & Son , c c' purcrjuice Pure, 1840: ca do " Treble grape -Y Pure juice; do " double do Os bo ru s FF & Co. i' do a 1834, straw Fluntlt Co. " do a - color, rich • Dneal Grape sinee do F.', and fruity; • Burgundy do 'do -Queen pa le rich and very superior, casks, Cala bria and Cette. Several of these wines art 'the heat for medical purposes; many of them come from the 'District of the 'upper Corgi), entirely freeillYy age4rom acidity or sweetness. -•Just received, - 1u - store and for sale by the erlgirtal package, and also on draught at the wine store of the subscriber. JACOB WEAVER, 16, cor nrMarket awl Front sts MB ERTII.II PENS, Platinated by Galvanic Process; nearty:7 good as :gold Yetis. Eighteen cents a gird, =Raining 20 Pens, with a good Ten-liolder. Pen No . l, suitable tbr running hand, No 2, r' Secrotar,y " No 3, " Round " No 4, " •Italian No :5, Old English k - Letter, No 8, Lady's hand. Exch 'card contains -20 , Peus, with a good pen holder. The Pett'No ' 4 is principally used in writing and drawing sclicols. No 5 for copyirg Alitaic, marking Parcels, Me. Nos I and 2 air Bank-Note signatures, and thesehrens never cut the paper,lowever fine, or however heavy the hand may he. L. LOITMrS, AgT.; No 4D Wood st. vell d 1 4v Catholic trisitt.urc Lectures. Y~lHF.undersigned Lecture Cormnitte of the Catho i tic Institute, take pleasure in announcing to the public,-that arrangements are Laing completed fur Ir ing a series of •Lecttres, upon -1.-terary and Sci entific sul.jeco, delivered before the Ihstitete during the coining season. The opening Lecture will be creillry JOSEPH P.. CIUNDLEH, lf.sq., of Philadelphia, in Monday , evcreDig ac ,:t, the 27dt inst., in the hall of the Insti tute, St. Paul's School buildings,atql o'clock. Siegle Tickets to the• Lecture, 2d cents. Tickets admitting too ladies with gentleman, 60e. Ticke't3 m t y be procured at the Hook-stores of Wm. It. M'Conologuc and J. Quigley, rah st., of ei ther of the Committee, or at the door. LUKE TAAP t:'l., 'PR. U. M JAMES MAY, P. C. SaANNON, e (:. S. FETTERMA,;,) Sidenittri Stock or Dry Goods, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL A. A. MASON dr. CO.. 6 . 2 Mark et street, t•clurcert third ant! Fourlh Po . ‘f. I E t Gnh a nd o 1 s a large the s t and i „ P n i a7; d !e l d etnch comprising a general assortment of fancv,and staple article.; our cadomers and the public generally, are respectfully Invited to call and examine °Cr :doe:. We have in store a great variety of 'RCA Dress Grinds, 'viz.:— Bich Printed Cashmere said De Laint4; Trench Merinos, assorted colnra; Alpaccas, Lustre:, and liomhAines; French and Lactates Ginghatns; Prints. and new Drelss Goods generally; Rich Blk Dress and ,Mantilla Silica; Patch Coloi'd Dress Silks, in great Variety. - SHAWLS': • New Paris rtestra: of tong and -ripiare Casliniere I rie .Pari Positions. Shawls, Meillinn and low priced Turk eri and Cash-I -RATS AND CALI. mere; heavy and rich Scotch Plaids, 13Dk anal {nude I cold ThiL , ;t, and many other Shawls. , r.IIFIF. knibSerlber will i ntroduce, this day,lteebeSz 1 Coster's Fall Style of French, Mole Skin, Silk Housekeeping Goods. I and Ntdra Hats, to which he would invite the atten : Medistm and loin priced Blankets, of every size; Lioll of the public. G. W.GLASGOW, • Marseilles Quilts, Furniture Chintz, Donny, Floor 102 Wood at., Baize, Linen Table Covers, Stair Linen, Linen Sheet- I a ug2S ti'd door below Davis 'Auction Booths. ings and Pillow case Linens, Napkins, Russia aria N. B. His Fall assortment of Caps in s dUiffs, eta- Table Diaper, White Linen; also, Moreems, Dornasb, I bracing-en extensive variety, is daily expected, and &c. &c. _ will be duly announced. G. W. G. _ ...... TAILOR'S TRIMMINGS Silk serge', Worsted do, Silessas,Col'd Cactibricks, Buttons of every description, Bindings, Thread's," Sewing Silks, Twist, Canvass, l'adding,lS:c.'Stc. WOOLEN GOODS, • And aiticles for Mon and Boys Wt•ir, 'of the Best French, English and American Manufseteire,includ mg a hand:untie drscntnietn of Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins :! !t d Venting also Cassinetis, a very large assortment; heavy 4'slot Cloths, 'Beal er-ICerseys, Linseys, 15. C. taring a liotpc in New' York, we Will be e.onstant ly recessing the newest and most thsloonable styles of Goods, and at the lowest prices. Me:chants from all parts of the Country are invited to ex:natio our stock. . in- Wholesale ROOMS tip 'stairs. it 23 NOER & SONS, Coffin Makers and Furnishing Undertakers, CORNER OF s EENN AND ST. CLAIR STREETS, OPPOSITE THE EXCHANGE HOTEL, ENTRANCE ON FENN Sr., -RESPECTFULLY iniurin then ,friends, ar d the piddio, that they net prepared to tarnish and at 'tend lo every thing in Vile line • • ,22.7... M 74.411111111 L of llndeftakr:rs, as they have; quit the business of Cabinet Making, and their aurae tion will be devoted altogether to the above busi ness, keep a large assortment of COFFINS made and finished, covered, and lined in the neatest manner, with u variety of materials, and at all prices; we keepllltailliriS ready made, of all sites, of Cambric, and Muslin, at all prices, and miide in . the eastern style, and all othet articles necessary for dressing the dead, and furnishing funerals, of wili ly and prices to suit; SILVER PLATES for engrav— ing the mimic and ng.e ; ICE CASES for laying the ltady in ice,liy those who wish to keep p their friends any length °fame, and have ZINC PAis:S to put ice in for laying on the bodyi LEADEN Coffins always 'on hand. We have a splendid 'new IfF.ArtsE awl a pair of fine hones, and any number of the best carriages, etc. etc., and will be prompt, punctual, and reasonable. angl9l JUST RECEIVED At Mrs. 'Dtriip . .l New DI tilhicry Store, I EW style French Chemizettes, Mourning Col Jars, Fancy Frills and Capes, Mourning do., Ladies Silk Scarfs, a new and elegant .pattern of Ladies Velvet 13cad sags, black netGloves,a'clirce selection of rich new styles Cap and hotter talcs, Rich 'Black 'Silk for Cardinals, Swiss Muslims, Nets, Sc., Ladies Cardinals made or cut to order in the latest styles. Also, !Sonnet-4, Caps, Capes, Frills, and every article in the Millinery business. ser. -d.old Pella Goad Penal '00 4 1i.1 Pelt's VS I'l7. W. WILSON, TT AS just received a very large assortment'of the la best Premium Diamond Pointed Gold Pens— selected with great mire by himself, a few days since in New Yurk , „ and wdl sell them at regtlar New York prices, -and warrant them. A pail of theselection are of Levi Brown, Hayden, Albert G. Bagley-, Prince Albert, Benedict & Barney, Rough and Ready, Woodward., and other makers. 5040 New Stock of Pianos. JOHN H. MELLOR, No. 81 Wood st., is now re-; ceiving an elegant assortment of Boston and l New York Pianos. Arrived to-day and now open for care Two splendid Rosewood 'Pianos, 6 octaves, $250 00 Ono carved <4 zoo 00 One ." Mahogany octaves, 350 00 One Grand 'Piano Forte, made at the factory of Henri Hera, Paris, and fully equal to the one used by him at his Concerts, DOO 00 One Mahogany second hand Piano, made by Stodart, Wor miter &Dunham, N. Y., . 22. 00 A further supply will be received during this week. illasband's Celebrated. Fluid Magnesia. MIIIS is a mild, safe and elegant Anti-acid and 1 . Aperient ; being a perfect solution of chemical ly pure carbonate of Magnesia in water; possesses all the medical qualities of the finest preparations of Magnesia, without being liable to form coneritiniat in the bowels, or, to act injuriously upon the coats of the stomach. Ono table spoonful,of the Fluid Piag ,. nests. is equivalent in strength to half's. teaspoonful oftommon Magnesia. For sale by B. A. .FAHNESTOCii fir. CO.) cor Ist and Wood, and Wood and Smithfield Its. aug6 • )3ANKERS-tAND:: - EXCHAMUE . BROKERS COR.::wobr?2,l6lrlerii ' srafetsOiuitoir; jEAtERS- iu.Coit,....iSank "... Vcitea;:qinits ; Foreign and DoineaticEs:chatiffePCcetificeitca of Depotite, --* • ' " EXCIIANCEI . on all •the principal Cities . ;Cif "the Uunion,And Europe 'for sale ticntits - totiriit sera. CURRENT and par funds rocOivdd on deposite. I COLLECTIONS' made on all parts or tlie Union, the lcrwest rates. ittFERENCES : ' Messrs. M. Leech & Son, " 'Ogden itt'Snowden, 'Wm. Bell & Son, , Pi - rrsnuncrt. '« S. M , Clnrken & Co. " Englistrtir Begnett. " Fleming'&:Brother, ,. . Fnlee, Lathrop - & CO. Wm. P...TWOMII4OIiTt CO. " Iloadlyi Phelps &.Co.. you k . 'Babcock & Ca. Tiffany, Ward &Co. " John 111>Cullongli& BiLTelor.E. I , I E . 7smes George, " H. Hanna, CISCINNATI, 0. 'Messrs. 73. Fe li n e n P e h r - Z. r.a b ts l , 7llllan. M ' ASSII.". ' ‘11.. 1 1:. Ellis, Esq., Cashier, Bunkk Lewistown, Pa Pittsburgh, Septelitherld, 1347-y 'SOiE.PII 11. lIILL.. .W. • C. IttL'L.L•"C 'UR RV 'II(IIIaII.9;SXCIIANG.D ' IIIidifiaS37 , ND 7EALEL•S FOREIGIZI AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CER TLFCATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES., GOLD AND SILVER. No. 65 WOOD ST., 3D DOOR BELOW FOURTH, WEST SIDE . • Pittsburgh, 'Pa. PArt .: Rinds and Cuttenci received on Deposit, and collections made in all the principal cities of the United States. Sight Exchange on Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York, Boston and Cincinnati constantly for sale in sums to suit purrhasers. Kentucky, nchana,phio, Virginia amli Pennsylvd nia Bank Notes bought and sold on the most favora ble terms.. The highest premium patd for AMeriaan Gold. Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany ana France procured, 4.c. • • mar22‘y ALLEN JaAtita. trivOnstn K.RAMER & R BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BRO'K EItS, DI ALEIIS IN YOU'D:NAND DOMESTIC BILLS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CERTIFCATES OF DEPOSITF., BANK NOTES, AND COIN. Corner of Third and Wood tits., directly opposite the St. Charles Hotel. rny2S HOLDIES &. SON, b iNgEILS AND DIALERS IN2 - EXCIIINGE COIN AND `A - 0. .55 :Ma rket -,s welling rate. Eic Neil York pr. Philadelphia Baltimore . 'Thlyirrntres. Dhio 1 din India= Kentucky Virginia !.1 if Wheeling 'Tennessee 3 ,4 nul9.-y I • hulamillee IirtLLIA.II. A. Ulla. eft- Ca., T.WCIZANGE DITORT.ItS, AND DEALrns LI FORF.IGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE., I:ERTIFICATE9 OF DEPOT, BANE NOTES; • AND SPECIE. No. C 4 Wdoil'st., one door saboreFourM,Tard Pittsburgh, Tal OURRENT Ftinds received on Uiposit, and col lections made on all the Cities throuilidut the United States. Sight checks on Baltimore,-Philadel phia, New York, I3oston and Cincinnati, constantly 111 r sale In sunts'tivsnit'purchascrs. The paper ortte Ohio, taiitlfar!y, Indiana, and Virgibia Boots bOught and sold on the most fiyor able terms. Tim highest premium paid for Foreign and Kmeri can Gold and Sitver COlll9. EIk.THAINGL ON EN:LAND. IRELAND AND SCOTLAND, for sale in amounts of.1.:1 add upwards. marl 0 7 d w y PROPOS/OLS T rfeivedrt'heot d°cfih e t httsiaegliz orksuntlthe rStof)cternst ,r erecting Engines and Pumps for the Allegheny City Water Wisrlts. • [sundries.) For furnishing 75,000 lbs of Castings for frames and Cl ca 4,800 " Screw Bolts. 550 feet'ef 24 inch Iron pipe.- .550 r, ,r 20 4, 550 " " 12 " cc c. two 24 inch Stop Valves. CC two 12 " " " two 20 i 1 " Cocks. Proposals to state the sum for Engines and Pumps - complete. ToVAIte the amount. per lb. fOr 'Cristirts, Screw Bolts, Pipes, and Stop wives—and to state the amount for the two 20 inch Stopcocks. Fur particulars enquire of ROBERT MOORE, nug26-td Sup't. of Pittsburgh Water 'Works. 1!!M1Z 13Miii 1131 Cont Property for Sale. QAT() property is situated on the Monongahela River, immediately above Lock N 0.2. consisting . of Rail 'Road, Pitt Cars, R. R. Wagons, and every convenience for runt ug Coal, all in TerfeCt order.: There are•eleven Houses tipen the premises in good tenantable order, and now paying ri rent of s2so' per annum. Said Road opens into an inexhaustable 'vein of Coat, which can be obtained upon very rem, !sonalile terms. Any one wishing to commance.the coal busi n ess will'find thins rivreopportunifil as four l fifths of the whole purchase Will be taken in coal - . For particulars euouire of the subscriber upon the - premises.• aug3l-1 me* JOHN -M'CLOSKEY. nARDWARI, CUTLERY ANb SIDLERY JOIIIN WALKER, ‘DcAx_sn. iN 'FOREIGN AND somEsrtcytAttn , w.tar.,, No. 8.5 - Wood Street. IXTOULD respectfully inform his friends antiltb 1 V pablimgenerall.y, thatte teceived a large titock of foreign hardware per ships Isabella," Wyoming" and "Monongahela," which, togeth er with a lame supply ofAmerican Guests he hrinow receiving slirect from manufacturers, will make his assortment very extensive and complete. Western Merchants will pleas'e call Mul•examine 'his stock, sepB Bn . cley Wriantect. FIRST RATET BARLEY will be taken in during this season, at the Fort Pitt Brewery, Stephen street, (near the 'Fa-gate, Pennsylvania AVertie,en he 4th st. road-,) for which the highest price will he paid in 'ea'Sh. septl l-lwd-wtf • For Sale, . . IPOUR LOTS—Bounded by Penn, Liberty and nay 1 oil .r, each lot -having 34 ft. front, arid extending back 110 11. Two of them Mt to`rwerlots, mid the position of the whole property is oneePthe meta ad vantageous in *9 city, For tiarther infatmaticrn ail ply to id. SWAKTZWELDER, Fourt,h st. nov3-tf . bet. Wood and Smithfield. Fall Fashion's. `• MOORE has just received from New York 114 Si, the rallStyle of 11.A.TS, which trod ucc this day, Saturday, Aug. 2Sttt.3 i All those i n want of a neat and superionTlAT, would do well to call at Nu. ,75, Wood at..l. ang9S 3d door above Fourth. it'..AUTION TO 2 tif*" PLIBLIC.—The subscriber %,_./ by written contract with the Prune Tr.l; has the exclusive right to sell - their Teas in Pitts burgh and Allegheny cities. Any person attempting to sell their Teas except procured tEroukh me, is praCticing a deception and ri frabruphit the &bile —and their statements are not to be LeliOst_oo.- 502,3 A . JA.YNES,I9 PoOrth-o- 93 BELS Madeira!, Sherries; 'Malaga!, LtsVont' and - Teneriffe Wines, embracing some Itirthe choicest brands; just received and for sale by tho' original paCkage or Otherwise: -- • ALSO, 40410 z Madeiras and Sherrieii; for sale, by the doe or tingle bottle, at- . .• . JACOB WEAVER'S Wine'Store, * cor Market and Front sta. CM mils Copartnership heretofore. existing - between I. the subscribers, under_the Atyle of J. Wil liams & Co. is dissolved this day by mutual consent. The business will be continued by J. D. Williams, who is duly anthorized-to . settle the acconnts,ot the late firm. . • • J. D WILLIAMS... Piitsbiirgh, Sept.), 1847. Tlios BILLLEIt. " _ MI CM MID tree!, Pittsb`urkle. hange. nu:iin:rate. Cincinnati - dis Louisville i CC .sy. Louis i cc 'rivrEs. Raying rites. ` County& City erd's die Relief notes 4 4. PennsylTinia L Co I.4tw York 44 Maryland I 44 Now Orleans M. KEOGH Madeira Wine's: DtObldtlol . •'. ',iiitlitobeiry7isztet Setrisipisittllsti ,-, , , -, •---- A.•. :VERY IMPORTANT COMMONIOA.Te , nt:::" .. ... . . ..., _.:To - .1,-I.I...PEEiSCEAS IN ALL PLAtn,, . d 1 4il Times, 'r . ' AND . ' . . , , -1..i,/4-I) . .EW-XLI Iclacums ; T:ApCMl , t , „ - i.) Ty :Yfp'S AR SlCE,*gett'Ciared ;,if.well,..etnOliby measures-To continue so. Every individual' Ott. pulges in - habits,•which nitist,to s.' greater , iir',lesser eilent;disarrangethe'adiniroble and intricate cont., biriatiorisivhichlinain the system, and conselpantly .. . EVERY I:spiv/DP)l.z, - sh oul d .PO'its esi a o inc mild, yet efficacious, simple add accredited ageot for preservinVall the functiod'br the hody tirgitiod order.- -'..- ,' ; '• ' : , . • ' 1)R. W OOD'S ' ' . --• ,- - SARSAPARILLA :AND . yrILD MERRY DITIERIP i will achieve INS result, and should be in every faml- 1 ly, and in the• hands ofevery,person; aylici t bylcien ness, profession . or geherar ceurie of life; ot pi:i3Ori, posed to the'very liciany-little.'ailments - thaertinlii life a curse; inatead or a blessing, and Onally. result, . ~. in their aggregated condition in the cause ~....,.,..-_, 0$: DEitTH The , Bitters hereamintiontidericeiMpecitidedbila man of greatskill' anti knowledge,- from the _simples Nature•presenti to Those who care to find-them,l934 which arethe only reliable antidotes to the ,polion of diSealte, The chief ingredients ire the ‘ untvereally .beloved•Sarsaparificipnd the ..B.trkef the WildCh.ur, Tree,.. with, which the rod man. of ,the.:fcrestfcizreit . y. near every disease of . the _internal olgone.."l'hise - .. materials, though pawerful. in their..action, *iv* common sense teaches us, • •._ -.t. , ••••••••a--- - ' :ENTIRELY HARMLESS; •-•" '•,- ~". -•-. aina'ptepared - as they arefhere, ,orre - itt the'lirredf.eit medical operativesin'ThdintabitaMe•glihe. *l)Ytst ing these Berizas„the it-tofu/6ns MO' be residredlo beauty - , and avoid the - sharp knife of the suigeetti Az they not only eradicate pimples and:tumelatklitit .•. - cANCER- AND - KING"S - EVIG! •'' ' • `Whoeieris -subject to The-horrors of eqnitnniJriolsr ~ should at oftCe purchase this itinamzetrSTi , In the ' ' ' -train - or Costiveness follow ilteadfurjeCal:-Coages• .., 1 Pons, olleutimes - insinity, very finnetitly . .Mollie ez cs hypecondrit4vinlenthead.aches, paliatatOmr,,:and ' ..• other iffecrienief the heart; and.Theilmatimnerel- Begs. Dr Wood's Compound islimeofthe Meat ef- • ficicnt medicines in routing. these ,complafints,:eivd their fountain head, that can possibly be 'procured. - From being confined inclose rooms, andfroth ' taking a. small modicum .of exereiseiatundoms pef. -.. 'sons daily are made to deplore-A.lose - of *Appetite? painful headaches, weakness ofthemus - cles,hingenr, • wa,.,t of energysullicient to..perrnit thern .to.keek ie . & '- - rcation, &c. &e. These persods'sarker.lears,Thiit they "don 3 t feel' very well >i ~ If they do at:employ a method by Which they can feel iatuTt ,Trtzli . , - ; they . eventually sink under a severe fit of illness, aild'ate . SATED PR3M TILE GRAPE ~ Only by a miracle, and even, then the lancet, leech, blister and calomel have left:thein mere•Shatteied - hulks, full of aches and sorrows, and'iint only aped . .., to therdselves, but a source of ditiinsfriiict Onnoytuice :' to all with whom they' edme In' edlita'et. -An-elieitt-. PEA RFUL,, CONSEQUENCES. - .."• ' I may be avoided by an early application - 01'th° virtues• lof these BerrEns. For the truth - ofthis,thipiefrie- - ' tnr-pledges his word and honor, and in evidenee Mai - show files of undoubted certificates Which hehiutro- - ecitied;Misolicited trim all quarters, - He dais not,-_ .:'- however, asiethei ir nvalid to swallow, tinthis iriTitts;,and is willing teitakiLAP•th - hitlits.. dear en earth in favor of 'their worth. VIE =.ITYSP4PSIA, . •,. -"':::'-', in either a modified ornevere'fiam - ,:ivill'iiifilleire before the qualities'of Dr. Wood's prieparition r and the cure may be relied on as a.perinapent one. . ;; Ad the Berrrns possess no other reco'm'mendation, it would be one of the finest vegetal:le ,ceitipcitinde medical science can invent but it litietptal-IcittO -' complete eradication of ' . , RIVER OfflifTiT e ,VlNt ~' in •eveiylhape,and'ol'ev'efy airectio ' n,'miror'brgit , , gantic; - 01 the billion , aporaftni. • Individuals vilfeare i constitutionally billiowi ought regularly'to takelthie • mild agreeable and excellentsotac AND APPIMIRIST, ..,. ' as it will diffuse health throughout every fibre tif,thit frame, and send happiness and love oflife'ilirillhik to the heart. FAMILIES°unfit. T ia - a&vi I.ii.a _ . - 117.110. Every medicine chest on board Ship'i . iluitilii:airiiii. : --i-,?, well'steek ed avithahis capital remedy as,'.o4rsctlit;' r -,-,:: VY_co cannot afflict those avbe take iti:tatleatii.,.:- . 1 ---., slat its vigorous assaults. • ALL mmillisTrEs car.lifit ".. ". Breen vanish befilte.'it, and the old r.elieeetienilY- , impiudence iniaLa airy aisatipeor, sotni effarherng - I submitted to -its action. Every coniplaMCof ;Os , stomach is broken by it 'The Barrmit have into i instance failed of curing .istrzealca, or.ozirix 'Dcat-_ .. i•LITY, every disorganization of . ..-, , • ; 7 , , l'i ! THE NERVOUS ; SYSTEM. ". ,_ Byheglecting the little inroads'nfaile aficin'Theltit- ter a 'cast, pcirtion of our fellow tieing:a are!_feridered, • . extretnely miserable—ito miserable, .iiiileed," that they wish to die. Every bottleo,f.Dr...Wood".a Sarsat' -, parilla and Wild Cherry 'Bitter's ,' 'coritaiiics a iiiiidt-. cam of joy and"content foi each of thein'titisip,iilt and imprudent sufferers. Remember that an itijudf.. • Mous use cifinerCury is inevitably productiie of mt9il., '. - , evils whicli'Pre put to flight by this gloricitti and tin ' surpassable`hompound; and that a.filictions aihich-sT§ • - IiEREJIIT'ARY ,- -.•,' ' . ~....„•;":''' 'nihy sPeedify and safely he.shuflied ofr , th ionghitiv. agency. Asa medicine which Must, benefit .- .. -, , EVERYBODY,- A -.. ~•.',,,- , •.•',.- . ' from the sixtpxtiolicate to the CONFUSED N D*Sil. , -', PAIRING IZIVALID, no eqtial is tolte feced for - . 1t.„ . -It • •I' weuld 'be well to heat 'in 'Mind that, piefentliti It infinitely more desirable Than cure,.arill thtitAt, \Vood's Sarsaparilla-and Wild Clierty,l3rmmits - ART 'DOTE,, Pitt up in bottles, three or four times larger, than 'Bit:4oN or Sand's, for the same price--one dollar - per bottle., . • - . .„. _ WYATT & KETCIIAM, 121 Fulton street, Fee.; York, wholesale Agents. Sold in Pittsbctit,,ati" _ - P. R. SAWYER'S LIEA.I:III.'DEPOT 'cif`-Valjf•-. -, able Medicines, Smithfield, tietween 3ct spd.rciarth streets, and at will. THORN'S Drug Store, 'Market street. • ' sep2 d6tnBr.wl2t. - -,, ; irhe Most 'Astounding ; . A BLESSING! A MIRACLE! ;41-WONDERI - 11- To cure Eruptions and Dlvigureriients of the Slca, ' - Pimples, Freckles, i t S'unbitrn,, - *Sall.,4_*Tfrgi Sore- llecys, - I(Xyßyearsagolast August - , the easiitabilV i iiticli made by, iiilddian Cheingt.:,'Manylloithibr4itliAt , ed almost un the lialids - itbiati, could have such singular powers he that claimed by AirrOItifi:VESERUIX for his invert- tion. Manyclassed him arid his invention as n bum bug, (and, alas! many foolishpersimiwithout tryirig;,, do the tame now;) at length, aßei testing it iti dolt '• hospitals,: the Medical -SoOlety of-Paritri(ttie l libtf-'• chemists in the world) delivbred the ibilowitigi*ipitk: to Signor V-tsprini:i. - - have now minutely and carefully exe.iiiji(ea 7 the singular invention of Vesprini.; We - have analyi *- ed its component parts—web:live used it in several cases, and we hesitate-not to pronouudo,it76ti. Italian. Chemical Soap) as a great_ bleruitt,'"trand'it truly wonderlhl reinedy for*anretitatieritut or didguretrient of the skin. In, inventor eider the true philanthropist of sufferii4 Mankind. Ni r - (Signed) LEOPOLD DUPREY., Pees.'! . _ Then comes the - teport - ortlie "Societe de l'lns& tuto, , . , of scientifre esperithient.l s "We a:ro aitohnded-p exclaims the aged'presideet,:: "at this singular preparation- f rYeaprini , s Chemical Soap! Where;indeed, will science stopl --- Here we have a preparation madein .the.form beautiful piece of soap, which we know byitetual,; practice, to cure every -cutaneous eruptio - ri:e4i!y, disfigmrenient of, and even discolored akin !':, , Where will its Magic and Singular pOwer enasnl gro the Creole, the Yellow Race ottbe_Ener,4l4 , the ofthe Far West, are alike under the to fluenca of its extraordinary.... powers of elcating.yalli• low or discolored skin, and make' it white andheid, tiful, and of changing the color Oftlarki'pr" bllikli, of brown skin. , ) '(lare s'e-aini parsons - were hrough;( 7 ::i forward by the president, who had niedif.,:in pro of his assertions.) - nEito 111011 Tar.-1.10;1.11/04NATP. TYCE TAkAr.24:::.: - In consideration cf! -the - inm of $3600,'1-have di F - 2„ vulged to Mx. T. dents, residing in the City. ofNoW' , „ York, N. A:, the:whiole -process of marinfac.trifti:;: together with a statement of the ingredients ormtpoo7 ing my Italian Chentilal :Snap. Jo is tofatinnfae!.. bare it for Balein the United States' only, and to therprivilege of:Manning - it "Jones's •Ralian Ch — eMicart ' Witneas,:ilenne - .5 , T.. Hold wortli.,- qrZsAfined) ANTONIO VESPRDINI7 -. : 1 There are prOhabtyofew,cereane ' of intelligence,- who, afte reading ; the above r will rsdoubt the•Mati;%-z, ties of Jones's Italian Cheiniiat Sruitions,yisfigittements, Freckles, Salt lihentni. Scurvy, Ertsypelas,Sun:hura, Moryhetv,„Tan - ;',Yett - ,',. low or Brown Skin, Eic: •ShouldrtherelMsuctapeiTr': , sons, - perhaps the - following roc - oremertOatiehs, , s well as Mindyeds. frotn,othera, may convince , £44rFor::r.alt. by W.. - .IACItSON, Ageet, wood slid Liberty streets, the 'only lißak itts burgh Where the Gr.rrenin can be obtained; , ALL:: °TILERS ARE CDI7ICTE/iTETZ, 4141325: 8. MILINLEY, - House, 81Flt, and Ornanterettra , AND ijEALAR No. 44, : 5i, CLarit. STREET, -rrrnistruOg t , - . • NAS constantly, on :.hand all kitlds dl :P,►f'tars, '. either Dry or'Alivx., l l4iiiinlidtbpSlVirniabi - , Linseed Ttirpentinc;"VirlildOW Glisk, of all sizes; Putty,:Ptkult Brushes, Ste of The best qualit.7,,antlifor tale atseaatiiutble price., 7. .. - ~ a 'r * `~~~. •
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