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COMMITTEE. POW. SEPTEMBER- Geo:Ogdon', 8. F. Von Bonhorst, W. H. Denny RIOVEDIENPS. OF TIIIO. irrZAILI SHIPS. . I ,,,, SAILING DAYS. . „ Diliah. leases .England. - leates U. S. Brittaiinia,[Hewitt,— . -- Oct. 1 Hibernia, ]tyrie,..:. Sept. 19 Oct. 16 Cambria, 3iidkin5,...`...., Oct. 4 ' Nov. 1 Caledonia,lLott,......a...Oct. 19 Nov. 16 Preach. - lean {France. . leaves U. S. Union. t Sept. 30 Philadelphia Sept. 15 Oct. 16 .Minouri : - Sept. 30 Oct. 3.1 new York.' Oct. 15—....N0v. 15, - Anteritian. leaves Europe. leaves U. S Waehingtoe, Hewitt, Oct. 19 .. PORT OF PITTSBURGH. 7 FELT WATER IN THE CHANNEL. ARRIVED, Hibernia No, .2, Klinefelter, Gondolier, Lyon, SL•Louis. Mlehigen No 2, Gibson; Beaver Lake Erie, Hemphill, Besver. Bea!ver, Stoops, Beaver. Consed,Sowman, Brownsville • Lodis McLain, Bennet, Brownsville DEPARTED. Glailiator, Smithers, St. Louis. ; Anierican, Calhoun, Cia. Hudson, Poe, Wheeling. ....„ , New Englund, abut, Wheeling Mihian No %Gibson, Beaver •• Lake rt e , Hemphill, Beaver. k o Beiver, Stoops, Beaver. - Consul, wman, Brewnsville ' Louis McLain, Bennet, Brownsville PITTSBURGII MARIETS-DAILY BEV OFFICE OF THE POST TUESDLT Moll:q1210, Oct. 19, IS4 Business was brisk yesterday; the west. fine. The; river stood, last evening, seven I falling. FLOUR—The market is quite flat, in quence o . the canal navigation being sus We notice sales of various small lots from at $4,64. Retailing by the dray load at and by - the single bbl. at $5,00. WHEAT—Moderate sales at 90a95c. SALT—Sales 100 bbls. No. 1, at $1,25 CHEESE—SaIes SO Ica. W. R. at Gic. MOLASSES—SaIes 50 bbls. at 33c. COFFEE—SaIes 13 bags at Sic. RYE—Regular sales at 40a.12c. SEED—Clover,.sales at $3, 5 2. FEATHERS—SaIes at 29(x32. a ima Telescope Comet was discover lady of Nantucket, on the morning of t instant, in the constellation Cepheus. It visible to the naked eye. Tennessee Legislaturs.—This body met a: ville on Monday the fourth instant In the { Josiah M. Anderson (whit) was elect..d over J. M. Williamson (democrat.) Tin stood: Anderson 12—Williamson 11— one of the candidates voting. The House presentatives organised by the election of ]in Buchanan (whig) as , S eaker. Mr. Bu received 40 votes, and Mr. Blakemore 30 Whig members of the House unanimously t the *office to the Hon John F. Bell. but he d it. c[P. Midshipman PuHock. who attempted assinate Mr. Jewett, of the Buffalo Adverb been sentenced to five years hard labor at State Prison. Colonization.—The tinie has been, when pulpits in the State of Massachusetts were the advocates of Colonization, and whet single ecclesiastical body would liven to its But within the last ya,,r or two, the lament Dr. Tenney, who died at Northampton on ult., has presented the cause before 139 co tions in that State, and before nine ministi sociations. Rev. Dr. Humphrey has also p , on the same subject in several of the chu Boston, with general acceptance, and so f known, ssitbout giving offence to any ind NV. Y. Jour, of Tell the Truth at Last.—The Nativist Su tantly admits the patriotism of our Irish citizens. It says: 'lt is an undeniable feet, that whole corn if not regiments in our army, are almoft Irish, with not enough Native Americans corporals and sergeants of." This is a sound admission, and we are o prised that the Sun dare be candid eno owe, to make the statement.—Phila. Time European Agency, and Rernittan Ireland, England, &c. LARGE and small sums of money can at a be remitted by sight drafts at reduced all parts of England, Ireland, Wales, &c., an y. ciel,Debts, Rents, claims and property in can be collected and recovered through the ber, or during his absence from tie city frog her until May, on his annual tours to Eurok plication to /ants MAT, Merchant, Wateri PAtsburgh. H. KEENAN, Attar and Counsellor at Law, and European All Pittsburgh, P. S. As 11. Keenan has been frequently by applications and letters on the business ofl man hr. Keenan," passenger agents of New deems it necessary to say, that he is not the of that firm, and has never had any tonne: either of those persons. PROPOSALS WILL be received at the otfice.of the Pi Water Works, until Monday the Excavating 49,612 yds. of Earth for the 11„ of the Allegheny Water Works/ also for 100,000 hard Brick. For particulars enq u ROBERT MOO cool?. Supt. Pitsburgh Water % WINE STORE. The subscriber would direct attention to his extensive assortment of FOREIGN Writ= and Lictuoas, embracing all descript qualities, which he will sell, wholesale and low rates. Has stock was selected person from Agencies, but from Importers from growth, and none. but the genuine brands S Samples furnished and forwarded with dispa JACOB WEAV i corner Market and Fro ocl 1 DR. 1. EIDY , B ARSATARILLA AND VEGETABLEII 0 PILLS, are the safest and most ctEcaciod other pills that are made, because They are warranted free from Mercury, M or any substance whatever that can be the i Orions or dangerous. They are the only Pills known to contain rills in them, and which is combined wi vegetable extracts. They posaass the combined effects cf and cleansing the stomach and bowels, . the blood and fluids of the whole system. They can be taken at all times, and uncle cumstances, by young and old, male and without interfering with other medicines have been taken. They can be taken, without any change or ofliving, and without any restraint from Lion or usual employment.. They can be taken, without any fear . cold, during exposure to all kinds of weath ting wet. For sale, wholesale and retail, B. A. FAIINESTOCK oar Old and Wood, and cor 6th and Wa l l 0012 wit to the Best Cough nisdictne used: , fIiTHIS was expressed in our hearing ye 1. an intelligent gentleman, who hari about one half,of a boktte of Dr, Willard 2 sl Cough Mixture, before be was entirely cure,/ and get a bottle ofit,and if the most obstindl or cold does 'not disappear by its use, yo will be reflinded. Compounded as it is, o effective, though harmless and pleasant re use for years has not, nor indeed ,can it, entire satisfaction. For sale, wholesale and retay HAYS St BROCKNY Liberty street, . near Can Sold also by WM. FLEM oclt , X,awreni 'Auction Sales. Administrators Sale OF a Grocery Store and Fixtures, Scales, House hold and. Kitchen Furniture, &c.,.at Auction, BY JAMES M'KENNA, r I N Thursday next,October 19th, at 10. o'clock in A.../ the forenoon, will be sold, by onder of the Administrators of the late Patrick Cahill,,deceased, at his late Residence, corner of Wylie and. Tunnel streets, life entire stock-of Groceries, Queensware, Glass ware, Stove, Fixtures, Household , Furniture and Kitchen utensils, &c.&c. comprising in part: Young Hyson and Black Teas, Coffee, New Or - - leans and Loaf Sugar, Molasses, Spikes, Tobacco, Mackerel and Shadjtsclicords,Window glass, wrap ping Paper, Soap and Candles, a large lot of Queens ware.,.G.lasswhre and Crockery. Store fixtures,. viz:. I Egg Stove and Pipe, Conn ter Scales and Pipe, Counter Scales and Weights, Counter and Shelving, &c. Also, at the same time, Household Furniture and Kitchen utensils, viz: Bureaus, Bedsteads, Chairs. Tables, Kitchen uten sils Ac. JOHN J. MITCHEL, JOHN E. DOWNING, Administrators. JAMES M'KENNA, Aucrr. ocl6 Auction Sales BY JOHN D. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER- Damaged Dry Goods, ¢c. for the benefit of Underwriters. O N Thursday morning the 2lth instant, at 10 o'• clock at the Commercial Sales Booms, cornet of Wood and sth sta., will be sold without reserve, a large assortment ofnew style and fashionable fancy and staple Dry Goods, which nre slightly damaged by water on the canal, among which are Super kll'k broad Cloth, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Merinnes, Al paccas, Ginghams, Calicoes, Medina, Mous Delai.ie, in great variety, Woolen and Cotton Shawls, large lot of Silk and Cotton Mikis., woolen Comforts, Hoods, Gloves, Cotton Hosier+, Buttons, Hooks, Eyes, wadding. patent thread, shaving bores, combs, ribbons, &j. Also, 2 cases white and black wool Hats. At 2 o'clock, P.M., a quantity, of Groceries, Con fectionary, Queensware, Glassware, Segsrs, Tobac co, Shovels, Matches, Band boxes, wrapping paper, &c. A large assortment of new and second hand household furniture, embracing nearly all the larie ty wanted by housekeepers and others: cooking stoves, call stoves, kitchen utensils, f.ather beds, bedding, &c. Also, a qsantity of damaged hard ware. :er was et awl At 61 o'clock, P. M., a retail stock of Dry Goods, from a store in the Country, fine cutlery, Hard ware, gold and silver watches, double ba•reled fowling pie ces, rifles, pistols, musical instruments, ready made clothing, fine shirts, &c. oct9 conse .ended. wagon $4,75, Large Sale of Cloths, Cassimeres, Coast netts, and other Dry Goods, AT AUCTION BY JAMES M'KENNA. AT the Auction Rooms, No. 114 Wood street, 3 doors from sth, on Thursday next. Oct. 21, at 10 o'clock, A. M., will be sold, a large assortmentof fresh and Fashionable Dr) Goods, all in good order, received direct from several extensive importing houses in the contain cities, with positive orders to be sold without reserve to the highest bidders, com prising in part the following, viz.: Superfine French, American and English Broad Cloths, various colors. Do. do. do. fancy and plain Cassimeres; also, a large lot of Casinets, Flannels, Alpacas, Calicoes, bleached and brown Muslin', pocket and dress Hdkft, Shawls, Sewing Silk, threadi and spool Cotton, etc. Also, by order of Assignees, a lot of Boots sac Shoes, and Cutlery. At 2 o'clock, P. M., Furniture and Groceries, 1 of Hathaway's pa tent Cooking Stoves. At early gas light, 'tne even ing, new and second hand gold and silrer'Watches, Clocks; also, Cloths and Cassimeree. octl9 • JAMES M'E ENNA, Anct`r. by a le first .5 now Nash enate, eaker je rote Fbatter of Re• rank anan The ntlered -dined DAMAGED GROCERIES, viz: Coffee, Tobacco, and Soda Ash, on account of whom it may con cern, at Auction. Will lie sold without reserve, at M'Ken na's Aac tinn Rooms, No 114 IVood street. 3 doors from fith, on Monday, Oct. 25th, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, on account of the Columbia Insurance Company ofi Philadelphia, and all those who° lit may concern, 'I the following articles of merchand se,partially dam aged on the Pennsylvania Canal, vat About 3.5 133 cs of Coffee ; DJ 70 Bones Tobacco, of rations brands and qualities, and 3 Hhds. Soda Ash. Termsoat sale ] AM ES NDKRNNA, oct IG Auctioneer. B LACK SAND: 3 Gross, in store and for sale by HAYS & BROCK WAY, to as er has üburn ocl4 Libel ty at. near Cana). 13RE SOCATRINE ALOES: 1 case. in store and P for sale by HAYQ le BROCKWAY, ocl4 Liberty it near Cantl. CAPE ALOES: 1 Case, for sale by ocl4 HAYS & liROCKWAY. PARIS GREEN: 2 Cases, in store and fo - sale by ocl4 HAYS BROCKWAY. COL LEMON: 'lO lbs, for sale by ocl4 HAYS & BROCKWAY. (Chronicle and Telegraph copy.) ti 11 TRAGACANTH: • 1 Bbl. in store, and fur Ufsale by HAYS & BROCKWAY, 0c1.4 Liberty street, near Canal. reluc opted antes, wholly ; make TOILET SOAP: 50 Boxes, tlir sale by HAYS 4- BROCKWAY, ccl4 Liberty at. near Canal OALTE.IPS GINSENG PANACEA: 6 Gross, in . storeand fur sale by 'ly stir ”.yh for ocl4 ASTILLON Bordeaut Pale Brandy, 4th proof, k_,/ for sale wholesale or retail at the Wane Store. octl2 JACOB WEAVER. 1= I times ales to I Lega mope übscri to Octo it by aP - Istreet, ey I,gent, ASEIGNETTE Rochelle dark Brandy,4th proof, in half pipes, for sale by , , octl2 JACOB WEAVER. PELEVOISON Rocwile dark Brandy, 4th proof, in half pipes and quarters • for sale by octl2 quarters; WEAVER. . .._ ANCIIOR Cognac dark Brandy, 4th proof, in half pipes, for sale by octI2'JACOB WEAVER. troubled "lierd ark he I. eenan on with uct4 00QUE Cognac dark Brandy, 41.1) proof, in half I pipes, fur sale by octl2 JACOB WEAVER. PLNET, CASTILLON & CO'S Brandies; for sale by half pipes, at octl2 JACOB WEAVER'S. tshargh Bth, for -eervoir making :re of TARD, DCPUY CO'S Brandies, in half pipes Aj and quarters; for sale by octl2 JACOB WEAVER. 'KJ ERE IS MORE PROOF of the good qualities JUL of MORGAN'S COUGH SYRUP, and It you have a bad cough, you bad better try it and be cured. Parr ounola, January, let 1847. MI MR. JOHN MORGAN :—Betng afflicted with a bad cough after suffering sonic time, I was induced by my friend, Mr. James A.. Williams, of Third street to try your great and justly celebrat' d COUGH SY RUP. and I must say, I was surprised at its affects on inc. I found instant relief from my cough, and rim. say to all, try Morgan'e Cough Syrup, and it will cure you of your bad 'ttid troublesome cough. This med icine is only 2.5 cents a bottle. WIC D. PerEnsorr. Smithfield street, Pittsburgh. Prepared wholesale and retail by JOHN D. MOR GAN, Druggist. ons and retail at , 11y, not Maces of re sold. .teb. BLOOD a of any .=9 PLEASANT TALES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE, b) old Humphrey. Life of the Rev. Wm. Tennent, formerly Pastor 01 the Presbyterian Church a , Freehold, in New Jersey . in which is contained, among other interesting par. ticulars,an account of his being three days in a trance, and apparently lifeless. Peace in Believing; by Rev Walter MeGiloray. inerals, east in- -arsapa h other urifying nay mg The Logs or Austrilla ; a narrative of the loss o. the Brig Austrilla by fire, on her voyage from Scith and Sydney, with an account of the sufferings, reli gious exercises, and final rescue of the passengers; edited by" the Rev. James R. McGavin, Dundee. The Force of Truth, au authentic narrative; by Thomas Scott. . . _ all cir female, at may .f habits occupa- The above are uniform with the "Christian Cabi net Library;" published by It. Carter. Just reed by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, ocl2 56 Market at. between 3d and 4th. f taking r or get- Post Office Stationery. IN compliance with the Law and the order of the I Postmaster Generil, Sealed Proposals will be re ceived by me until 12 o'clock noon, on Monday, the 25th day of October, for supplying the Stationery re quired for the use of this Post Office, during the four year; commencing January Ist, 1848 and ending De. cember 31st, 1851. The estimate for each year, is as fellows : One hundred Reams Enveloping paper, yellow -19 by 24 inches. One hundred and twenty-five pounds Packing twine, Cotton. M!! I ever F rday, by sed but Oriental Come ,te cough 1 r money the most dies, its 11 to give Ten pounds best scarlet sealing was. Contractors are required by law to give bond in a BIM equal to double the value of the articles to be tarnished. Payment will be made on delivery of the Station Please furnish eamplea. L. M'KIBBIN, Postmaster, seso-ddtw4w Pittsburgh• AY, Benin rIEDI3 . _ r ".5 ~ i ._ . T ISZSEHE HAYS & BROCKWAY, Liberty it. near Canal Proposals for 'lndian Goods. WAR pEPART.MMICT, OrrrcE howl AFFAIRS, Sept. 18, 1847. .ALED PROPO.A.L.S. will be received at the S - office of the t r oatniitisioner of Indian Affairs, Washington, D. C., until 10 o'clock, on Monday, the Ist of November next, for furnishing the fol.. lowing.goods, in the quantities annexed. or there.. about's', for the use of the Indians; and•deliverable at the following. places, viz : AT NEW YORE, • Blankets. 1150 pairs 3-point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh S pounds 900 pairs 2Fpoint white Mackinac,blankets, to measure 54 by 66 inches, wad weigh, 6 pounds 400 pairs 2 point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 42 by 56 inches, an I weigh 53 pounds 450 pairs li-point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 36 by 50 inches, and weigh 43 pounds 400 pairs 1 point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 32,11 46 inches, and weigh 33 ponhds 220 pairs 3-point scarlet Mac-kirnie blankets, to measure 60 by 72 Riches, and weigh 8 pounds 260 pairs 2i point scarlet MaCkinac blankets, to Measure 54 by 66 inches, and weigh 6 pounds 60 pairs 3 point green Mackinac blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh pounds 290 pairs 3-point Gentinella , blue Mackinac blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh 8 pounds 240 pairs 2i -point Gentinella blue Mackinac blankets, to measure 54 by 66 inches, and weigh 6 pounds. Dry Goods. 0- 1000 yards blue fancy and gray list cloth 350 do scarlet do do 125 do grass green do. do 2050 do blue saved list cloth 790 do scarlet do 100 do green do 200 pounds worsted yarn, three-fold 00 dozen cotton flag handkerchiefs 100 do do Madras :do 70 do black silk do 40 do 5-4 cotton shawls , Q; ' 25 do 6 4 do du 30 dta 4 4 do do 20000 yards calico, domestic 1000 do do English anti: French 1200 do bleached cotton shining 3000 do unbleached do do 3500 do do do sheeting 6000 do domestic chocks, stripes, and plaids 100 dozen woollen socks SOOO yards plaid linsey 100 u do flannels, assorted 1600 shirts, flannel 125 do calico 80 pounds linen thread 150 do cotton do , 20 do sewing silk '... 350 pieces ribbands, assnrttd. 975 yards betltteking 500 do sattinetts,assorted 400 do Kentucky leans 7 gross worsted gartering 20 pounds Chinese sermillion. Hardware. , 840 pounds brass kettles 755 tin kettles 40 nests pitanned kettles, (8 in a nest) 76 dozen butcher knit, es 14003 gun flints. AT ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. Itankris, 200 pairs 3-porn!' white Mackinac blankets, to measure frO by 72 rirclies, and weigh pounds 800 pairs 2i point white :Mackinac blankets, to measure 54 by 00 Mches, and weigh 0 pounds 420 pairs 2 point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 42 by 56 inches, and welsh 54 pounds 500 pairs 13 -point white MacLinac blankets. to measure 36 by 50 ILICIIO, and weigh 43 pounds 500 pairs 1 point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 32 by 46 inches, and weigh 33 pounds 150 pairs 3 point scarlet Mackinac blankets. to measure GO by 72 inches, and sseigb S pounds 100 pairs 2;-point scarlet Mackinac blankets. to measure 54 by 66 inches, and weigh G pounds rre 150 pairs 3 point green :Mackinac blanket*, to measure 150 by 72 'bares, and weigh r ounds 150 parrs 3-point Gentinrlla. blue Mackinac blankets, to measure au by 72 niches, and weigh S pounds 75 pairs 26 rruirit Gentinella blue Mackinac blankets, to measure 54 by 'C.6 inches, and weigh 6 pounds. Li, y Goods. 800 yards blue Itrouds 500 do scarlet do 1000 do blue fancy and gray list cloth t) do grass green do do 400 _ALL scarlet do do 3000 do blue saved list cloth 100 do green do 1500 do scarlet do 400 pounds worsted yarn, 3 fold 75 doze cotton flag handkerchiefs 100 dolisdras do 15 do black silk do 40 dozen 8-4 cotton 'haws 25 do 6 4 do 25 do 4 4 do 18000 yards domestic calico 1500 do English and French do 150') do bleached cotton *hitting 6000 do unbleached do 4000 do do sheeting 1500 do domestic checks, stripes and plai4 100 dozen wool len socks 2300 yards plaid Linsey 1500 do flannels, assorted 500 flannel shirts 400 calico do 100 pounds linen thread 250 do cotton do 15 do sewing silk 20 gross worsted gartering 150 pieces ribbons, assorted 100 gross fancy and clay pipes 150 pounds Chinese vermillion. hardware. 1300 pounds brass kettles 50 nests, japanned kettles (8 in a nest) 460 tin kettles 25 gross squaw awls 7000 ,ash hooks 23 dozen fish lines 25000 needles, assorted 100 dozen combs, assorted 10 dozen scissors 14000 gun flints 10 gross gun worms 200 dozen butcher knives. Ares and Hatchets. 25 dozen axes, to weigh from 4 to 54. pounds 95 do half axes, to weigh 3i pounds 12 do squaw axes, to weigh 3 pounds 45 do huichets, to Heigh I pounds To be delivered at the place where manufactur ed, or in the city of New York or Pbilapelphia, as may be required, without additional expense. agrictiliteral inidanents, 4e. There will also be required, to be delivered in New York, at the same time, the , following agricul tural implements: 250 axes, to weigh from 4i to 51 pounds 250 half•axes, to weigh 33 pounds ' 200 hatchets, to weigh 13 pounds 200 drawing knives, 12 inches in length 200 augers, in equal proportions of 1 inch, inch, and inch 150 pairs Names 150 do trace chains, bright and straight links 300 pounds brass kettles. ; , .9/so— -259 axes, to weigh from 43 to 54 pounds 250 half•axes, to weigh 33 pounds 200 hatchets, to weigh 13 pounds 1200 weeding hoes, assorted sizes 100 single-horse ploughs, with clevia and cast iron mould hoards 600 pairs trace chains, bright straight links, r,~., . ~.;: ~~;. ~w .••-• _ ,- • - r' • '•• ' r• • - . , , MEE each chain lobe 6 feet 4 inches in length, and to weigh nut less than 5i pounds 75.10 g chains. each.chain to weigh 25 pounds 1000 best No. 10 Whittemore cotton cards 20 cross cut saws 7 feet in length 20 do do 0 feet in length 100 -"single cut" crosscut saw aka. 150 hand saws 120 hand eaw files 1 , 50 drawing knives, 12 inches in length 850 "quarters" screw augers, in equal propot tions of 2.inch, inch, and 1 inch. 900 -gq,parters" socket chisels, in equal propor tions of inch, 1 and 4-inch 400 planes, complete, equal proportions of fore and jack 150. pairs limes. Northwest guns. 050 Northwest guns, two•thirds of which must mea sure 36 inches in length of barrel, and one•third 42 inches, to be delivered at the place where manufactured, or in the city of New York or Philadelphia, as may be required; samples of them are deposited in the office of the Commis. shiner of Indian affairs. The above proposals may he divided into five parts, for each place at delivery, viz: 1 Blankets. Qry goods. 3 Hardware, to include the agricultural imple meats. 4. Axes and hatchets. 5. Northwest guns. The lowest competent responsible .bidder will re ceive the whole or any part of the contract, ac cording-to the above scale, the department reserv ing to itself the right to determine whether the bidder is competent and responsible or not. A schedule of the articles, with samples, may be seen,at the office of the Commissioner of Indian A ffairs,•in Waithington, exhibiting the amount of money to be expended for each article; but the de partment reserves the right to increase or diminish the quantity of any of the articles named or sub stitute others iu lieu thereo.c, or to require, at simi lar prices, such goods as may be wanted for pre sents or other purposes, in the administration of the affairs of the department. The whole amount in money to be applied to the purchase of goods will be about $35,000; of which some $40.000 will be wanted on the sea board, and the residue in the west. Goods of Am erican manufacture, all other things being equal, will be preferred; but as all the samples at blank. etc arid cloths on hand are of foreign manufacture, it will be necessary, when a domestic article is bid for, that the sample of it should 'accompany the bid, to enable the department to decide whether it is of equal quality with the samples to-be exhibited. The party proposing to supply the articles will stake an invoice of all the items embraced in the above list and affix the prices. in dollars and cents, at which he or they will furnish them, deliverable in New York and St. Louis, respectively, on or be fore the fifteenth day of May meat, assuming the quantity of each article as specified in this adver• tusment, and extending the cost, rmiking an ag gregate of the whole invoice before sending it on Tee goods will be inspected at New York or St. Louis, by an agent of the United States. who will be appointed by the department for the purpose, and to ascertain the conformity of the articles porches. ed with the samples exhibited. when the contract shall be made, arid with the terms of the contract itself, which shall contain a clause that if the arti cies are not furnished within the time prescribed, or II they are of insudicient qmility, in the opinion of the agent aforesaid. and ii within lire days after notice of sorb insufficiency the party shall riot furnish other, in lieu thereof, of the re:l:sired quali ty, the United States shall ba an:harried to put. chase them of others, and to charge any increase of price they may hr compelled to pay therefor to the foillT4ctor who shall pay the said J.:Terence to the will be required. in the amount of the bids, with two good burettes, the buthrwor y of whom to be certineil by a United t;tateb judge or district attorney, ior the fatth;ul performance of the contracts. Payment will be made oh er the contract is completed, and the deli, et . of the at .New Tors an.; Lomb rebpectuely, to an a gent of the &fug - talent, upon a duplicate invoice certified by him Commumrstions to be marked, .4 Pioposals for Indian goods.' The bids will be submitted with the follomog headmg,ard none sa 01 be considered that are not made to the form and term• here prescribed .• I (or we) propose to furnish, for the ter - vice of the Indian Department, the to:low - mg goods, et the prices affixed to them respectively, a sz: ( Here insert the list of goods ) Deliverable 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 baing prescribed by the department,l (or we) Will execute a contract according to this a• greement, and give satisfactory security to the de. nartment, within ten days after the acceptance of this bid C'snd in Case of failure to enter into such contract, and gtta curb security, I (or we) still pay to the United States the difference bet , seen alllllll bidden by Me (or ua) aad the earn which the tinted States may be obliged to pay for the name articles. ' Each and every bid must also be accompanied with a guarantee in the following form, to be sign. ed by one or more responsible persons, whose suf ficienty must be certified by some one oho is known to the department, either personally or by his official position I (or we) hereby guaranty that—, the above bidder, will comply with ihe terms of the adver ' tisement for Proposals for Indian goods," dated °.s.'eptember IS, 1647, if the contract should be warded to him, and enter into bond for the execu tion of the tame within the time presciihed." (star.] (scat. ] W. IMEDI)ILL, Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Sept. 2.5-3tawt Ist Nov. E133:1 THE subscriber having as large a attn . .. of pure %Vines and Liquors, direct from the Importers, as any house west of the mountains, offer* for sale, on [deriving terms, Brandies, dark and pile, of differ ent grades, brands and vintages; every ‘aricty of Eu ropean Madeira, and Teneruffe %Votes, some very old, warranted to give satisfaction or no sale. To be confident of the purity army wines and liquors, I never purchase from second hands in the Eaotern markets. Good judges will confer a favor by calling and examining for thcinsel wee, at the corner ofSmith field and Front streets. P. C. MARTIN. Splendid Stock of Dry Goode, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. A. A. MASON & CO. , 62 Market street, between Third and Fouriests , TT AVEon hand a very large and splendid stock rl of Fall Goods of the motet fashionable styles, comprising a general assortment of fancy and staple articles; our customers and the public generally, are respectfully invited to call and examine our stock . We have in store a great variety of Rich Dien Goods, taz Rich Printed Cashmere and Do Lames, French Merinos, assorted colors; Alpaccas, Lustres, and Bombazines, French and Earlston Gingliams, Prints, and new Dress Goods generally; Rich ink Dress and Mantilla Silks; Rich Color'd Dress Silks, in great variety. SHAWLS: New Paris designs of long and square Cashmere Shawls, Medium and low priced Turkori and Cash mere; heavy and rich Scotch Plaids, Bl'k and mode cold Thibett, and many other Shawls . Housekeeping Goods. Medium and low priced Blankets, of every size; Marseilles Quilts, Furniture Chintz, Dimity, Floor Balte, Linen Table Covers, Stair Linen, Linen Sheet- Inge and Pillow case Linens, Napkins, Russia ana Table Diaper, White Linen; also, Moreens, Damask, &c. TAIL. TRIMMINGS. Silk Serges, W o,bilesias,Col'd Cambricks, Buttons of every description, Bindings, Threads, Sewing Silks, Twist, Canvass, Padding, &c. &c. WOOLEN GOODS, And articles for Men and Boys wear, of the best French, English and American Manufacture,includ mg a handsome assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeakins and Vestingsl also Caseinetts, a very large assortment; heavy Pilot Cloths, Beaver-Kerseys, Linseys, &c. ¢ c. Having a house in New York, we will be constant ly receiving the newest and most fashionable styles of Goods, anti at the lowest prices. Me - charts from all parts of the country are invited to examine oar stock. ter Wholesale Rooms Up stairs. oc7 TOBACCO -38 9oses-5 5 5, S's and I lb. Lump Tobacco, just reed and for sale by ' ocs MILLER 4- RICKETSON. IN Wild Cherry and Sarsaparitte. A VERY IMPORTANT COMMONICARIN rp, ALL PF;TASCR7S SN AL; . PLACES, At All Times, A,ZID - - UNDER AbL CIR.CUIVISTANCESI , YOU ARE SICK, get cured if well, employ measures to continuo se,. Every individual in dulges in hatnts, whickmmit s tp.a greater or, lesser extent, disarrange the admirOle and. intrlcaP corn: binations which form the system, and cousegintly, EVERY INDIYIDUAL, should possess some mild, yet efficacious, simple.and accredited agent for preserving all thp functions of the body in good order. DR. WOOD'S SARSAPARILLA ADD WILD CHERRY ESTEEM. VKI 11 achieve this result, and should be in e-ery fami ly, and in . the hands of every person, who, by busi ness, profession or general course °Nile, is predis-, posed to the very many little ailments that render life a curse, instead of a blessing, and finally result, in their aggregated condition, in the cause OF DEATH. - - The Bitters here mentioned are compounded by a man of great skill and knowledge, -from the simples Nature presents to those who care to find them, and which arc the only reliable antidotes to the poison of disease. The chief ingredients are the universally beloved Sarsaparilla and the Marko, the Wild Cherry Tree, with which the red man of the forest cures nearly every disease of the internal organs. These materials, though powerful in their actionoire as common sense teaches us, • ENTIRELY HARMLESS; and prepared as they are here, one of the greatest medical operatives in the inhabitable globe. By tak ing these Byr . rvas, the scrofulous may be:restured to beauty, and avnjd the sharp knife of the surgeon; for ftey not only eradicate pimples and tumors, but overcome CANCfilit AND KING'S EVIL! Whoever is subject to the:horrors of Consumption, should at once purchase this SLIII.E•ILEHEU• In the train of cogivenoss follow dreadful local conges tions, oftentimes insanity, very frequently mania or hypocondria, violent head aches, palpitations, and other affections of the heart, and rheumatic swel lings. Dr. Wood's Compound is one of the most ef ficient medicines in routing these complaints, and their fountain head, that can possibly be procured. From being confined in close rooms, and from taking a small modicum of exercise, numerous per sons daily are made to deplore a loss of appetite, painful headaches, weakness of the muscles, I angour, want of energy sufficient to perMit them, to, seeX rec. reation, &c. Etc. These persons say for years, that they "don't feel very well." lithe) , do not-employ a method by which they can feel quite WELL, they eventually sink under a severe fit of illness, and are SAVED PROM VIZ GRAVE only by a miracle, and even then the lancet, leech, iiliater. and calomel have loft them mere shattered hulks, full of aches and sorrows, and not only a pest to themselves, but a source of diiigustand annoyance to all with whom they come in contact. All these FEARFUL CONSEQUENCES may be avoided by an early application ofthe virtues of those BtTTEus. For the truth of this, the proprie tor pledges hill; word and honor, end in evidence can chow files of undoubted certificates which he has re ceived, unsolicited from all quarters. He does not, however, ask the invalid to swallow his certificates, but his BITTER', and is willing to stake all he holds dear on earth in fiver of their worth. THE DYSPEPSIA, in either a modified or severe form, will disappear before the qualities of Dr. Wood's preparation, and the cure may be relied on as a permanent one. Did the Ihrrens possess no other recommendation, it would be one of the finest vegetable compounds medical science can invent ; but it is equal to the completneradication of LIVER COMPLAINT, in every shape, and of every affection, minor or gi gantic, ot the billiary aparatus. Individuals who are constitutionally billion, ought regularly to take this mild agree,ble and excellent Torlic Alva .iPPEnIERT, an it will diffuse health throughout every fibre of the frame, ard send happiness and love of life thrilling to the 4eari. FAIIILIIS OMIT co 4..LEr iT _ . Every medicine chest on board ship should also be well stocked with this capital remedy as 10 - SCUR- V r .4* cannot 'abet those w•ho take it, or long re sist its vigorous assaults. ALL IMPORITILS OF TILE Bt cop vanish before it, and the old relics of early imprudence invariably disappear, soon alter being submitted to its action. Every complaint of the stomach is broken by it The lltrrEts have in no instance Rderl of caring JAUNDICE. GEST-HAL DEBI- La'', every disorganization of THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. By neglecting the little inroads made upon the lat ter a cast portion of our fellow beings are rendered extremely noserahle—so miserable, indeed, that they wish to die. Every bailie of Dr. Wood's Sarsa ptrilia and Wild Cherry Bluets," contains a modi cum of joy and content for each of those anxious sod imprudent sufferers. Remember that an injudi clan: uae of mercury is ineritabll . productire oripany evils which are put to flight by this glorious anti qn, surpassable compound; and that airlictions which arc HEREDITARY may speednly and safely be shuffled off through its agency. As a medicine which must benefit EVERYBODY, from the SIMPLY delicate to the CONTI:MD AND DES PAIRITCO INVALID, no equal is to be found for it. It would ho well to bear in mind that preventive is infinitely more desirable than cure, and that Dr. Wood's Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry BrrrEen ARE BOTH. Pot up in bottles, three or four times larger than flnatol's or Sand's, fur the same price—one dollar per bottle . VYATT a: KETCHAM, 121 Fulton street, New York, e.holesale Agents. Sold in Pittsburgh, at P. It. SAWYEIVS HEALTH DEPOT of Valu able Medicines, Smithfield, between 30 and Fourth streets, and at WM. THORN'S Drug Store, Market, street. sep2 d6rikwl2t "Irdtcal and Surgical 01rice. Health is the charm of life, without it gold.. Love, letters, friends, all, all, are unenjnyed DOCTOR BROWN, a - igulatly educated physi ian frOm the eastern cit is, wadi! respectfully an ounce, to the citizens of ittsbiirgli, Allegheny and icinity, that he can be ionsulted privately and ioniiidentially, every day Ind evening at his office in Diamond Allay, a few loors from Wood street Dr. Brown gives his particular attention to the reatment and investigation of the following disea• 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 secondary syphlls, practised at the Paris Lurk Hos 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, sad to those chiefly who make this branch of Medicine, their particu lar study and practise. Many new and valuable remedies havebeen late ly introduced, whichsecures the patient being mer curialized out of existence 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 laranch,togeth er with all diseases of a private or delicate nature, incident to the humanfrnme. No cure, no pay. Recent cases are relieved in a short time, with out interruption from business. Letters from a distance, asking advice, must con ain a fee, or they wilt not be attended to. ocrOince on Diamond Ailey, a few doors from Wood street, towards the market. Consultations strictly confidential, jy23-d&wy Fall Fashions. ar HATS AND CAPS. THE subscriber will introduce, this day, Beebe Coster , s Fall Style of French, Mole Skin, Silk and Nutra Hats, to which he would invite the atten tion of the public. G. W. GLASGOW, MI Wood it,, ad door below Davie Auction Rooms. Q~~ N. B. His Fall assortment of Caps and Mnffs, em bracing art extensive variety, is daily expected, and will be duly announced. G. W. G. HARDWARE, CUTLERY AND SADLERY. JOHN WALKER, DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, No. 85 Wood Street. - WOULD respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he has received a large stock of foreign Hardware per ships " Isabella," " Wyoming" and "Monongahela," which, togeth er with a large supply of American Goods he is now receiving direct from manufacturers, will make hie assortment very extensive and complete. Western Merchants will please call and examine his stock. sepB 'fILD MAGLORY . COGNAC Brandies, in octave casks; for sale by octl'2 JACOB WEAVER. lEEE am. , rpm: sAapris - r, NOON AND SARGAN.T: ' ' BANKERS AND EXCHANGE; B R OKERS, Ic. E. COR. WOOD AND sirrn sTRFETS;IITADVROLI; p i EALERS in• Coin, Bank Notes, 'rime }Lilts, _LI Foreign and Domestic Exchange, CertiliCates of Depronite &c. • EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Irunion, anti kuropc, ter sale in sums to snit purcha sers. CURRENT and par funds received on depovite. COLLECTIONS madg on all parts of the Union, at the lowest rains, nr..r;nEwcr.s:, Messrs. M. Leech & Son, " Ogden* Snowden, " Win. Bell & Soh, Pentimaort. " S. M , Clurken.& Co. •‘: English-Et Bennett... ' " Fleming Eli 'Bother, Pales, Lathrop & Co. 'Parir .. .An`a.. " Wm.R.Thornpson ttiCo. ", Hoadly, Phelps & Co. kEw Yoag. Babcock & C). • " Tiffany, Ward &Co. ". } Jnhn M , Cullough_bt Co. Beinatonz. Mr. .Ininek Geo*, " H. Hanna, cINCINICATI, 9. '4, " JOseph Watson, ,2 Messrs. Fenner S MAsSILON, u. R. F. Ellis, Esq., Caehierpan Lewistown, Pa. Pittsburgh, Septeinher 2d, ' W. C. CURRY. JOSEPH H. wax. HILL eo cvkurtx BANEERS, EXCHANGE tatoxrais, AND DEALERS SN FOREIGN AND DOMESTID EXCHANGE, CER TIFCATES OF DEPOSIT, AANK NOTES, GOLD AND, SILVER. No. 65 Wo OD sr., 3D DOOR BELOW FOTATEry WEE; SIDE, Pittsburgh, Pa, 11AR Funds and Currency received on . Deposit, arm r collections made in all the principal cities efthe United States. Sight Exchange-on Plfdadelphia, Baltimore, wpv York, Boston and Cincinnati-constantly for sale, in sums to suit pur , liasers: Xentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia and Pennsylva nia Batik Notes bought and sold on the most fevers.• ble terms. The highest premium paid for American Gold. Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany and France procured, 4.c. mar22-y ALLEN KRA lIER. EDWARD MIMS. KRAMER dc. ILAFIIII, BANXF,RS AND. EXCHANGE BROK ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND, DOMESTIC BILLS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CERTIFCATES OF DEPOSITS, BANK 'NOTES, AND - COIN. Corner of Third and Wood sts., directly opposite the St. Charles Hotel. my2B S & SON, N. SOLI 11,NICERS AND DEALERS DANE EXCILMWE COIN MID NOTES. el=a 6,5, Market a hange. :Buying rate. Cincinnati I dis Louisville . 1 ‘. St. Louis .. I ,‘ VOTES. . telling r ite. Ere Ne% York Ipr I Philadelphia 1- Baltimore i " !lAN* Buying rates. • rounty &City ord's dis Relief notes 1 " Pennsylvania Ca 1 " New York Maryland g, New Orleans • . . Daying rates. 014 I die Indlarra . 1 . ,r Ker4ucky f id Virginia I rr Wheeling I ,r Tennessee 3 ti nul9-y WILLIAAII A. HILL &., Co., DADRERS ERCIIANGE BROKERS, AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, . . AND SPECIE, No. 64 Wood st., one door above Fourth, East side, Pittsburgh, Pa. CURRENT Funds received on deposit; and col lections made on all the Cities throughout the Unit& States. Sight checks on Baltimore, Philadel phia Maw York, Boston and Cincinnati, constantly for sale in sums to suit purchasers. The paper of the Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and Virginia Banks bought and sold on the most favor able terms. The highest premium paid for Foreign and Ameri can Gold and Silver coins. EXCHANGE ON ENGLAND, IRELAND AND SCOTLAND, for sale in amounts oil' I and upwards. marlo-dawy liedsteads and Turning Factory, ALLEGHENY CITY. MAE undersigned having commenced the above {business on the corner of Robinson and Sandus ky streets, opposite Arbuckle's Cotton Factory, and having purchased the tight of using the improved Bedstead Fasting of McLean's, which is far super iour to any now iu use; we respectfully invite the attention of the Cabinet Makers of both cities to call and examine for themselves. I. M. DAVIS St CO. septl l cl.y Pantaloon Stu Ea. NLAIN and Fig'd French Due Skin Cassimeres; English and French NIL do .• De Joinsille Plaids; Albert do Figurrd Cussimeres of all descriptions; Which Will! be mode to order in thl latest styles, by ANCKER Sc M AYER, oc7 .No 70 Wood st. To Country Merchant • A. MASON & CO., 62_Market street, invites AL. the attention of Country Merchants to their extensive assortment ofForeign and Domestic Geode, which will be sold at Eastern.jobbing prices. se3o Ott - Wholesale Rooms, 2tl Story. For Sale, FOUR LOTS—Bounded by Penn, Liberty and Hay ate., each lot having 24 ft. front, and erending back 110 ft. Two of them are corner lots,. and the position of the whole property is 01:10 of the mode& vantageous in the city. For furtherinfturmation rip ply to M. SWARTZWELDER, Fourth nov3-tf bet. Wurid and Smithfield. WILLIAM TROV.WI.O, Uii'DERTA 1(k:11,1 , 111k at., immediately opposite the Theatre, respectfully informs his friends and the public in general, that he has resumed business as a Furnishing- Undertaker. Ile is sup plied with, and always keeps on hand, coffins of all sizes and kinds, shrouds, and- all other articles lie; cessary on such occasions. Silver plates, ice boxes and leaden coffins will be supplied on order. A fine hearse and carriages al ways ready to attend funerals. se29-11 Boots, Shoos. Trunks. etc. VOLLANSUAZ.E. OAT AV ARE, WHOLESALE and Retail, Boer, Snoc, and Tauter[ Stotts, No. 186 Liberty stteet, nearly opposite the head of Wood. F. & have in store and are receiving their Fall and. Winter stock of BOOTS, SHOES, &e. consisting of the largest stock they have ever been able to bring to this market. Our stock of' goods have naosT been manufactured to one order, and expressly for he Pittsburgh market. We also have constantly on hand a splendid stock 'of Hayward', Meiotic. Gam Elastic 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 shall tell at a swan advance above cost, Country Merchants will find it to their interest to cl.-1.. l and examine our stock before .purehasiug. FOLLANSBEE & HAY WARD, '96 Liberty at., PittsbUrgh. OEM Valuable illatorleal Worka lIISTORY attic Discovery and settlement of the Valley of tho Micsissirpi, by the three great European Powers, Spain, France and Great Britain, and the subsequent, occupation, settlement and ex tension of civil government by the United States, un til the year 1846 . : By John \V.- r4onette, M. D., 2 vols. The History of the United alto, froth, the piano,. tion of the Colonies till their assumption of national independence. By :Ilamcp Graham, L: L. D., in 2 vole., second Edition, enlarged: History of the United aides, from ,the discovery of the American Continent: By George Bancroft, 13th Edition. The Pictorial History of England, Harper's Ed. History of the Conquest of Peru, by Wm. H. Pres iott, History of Home. lily Thomas Arnold, 2 vols. History of tire Late Roman Commonwealth, from the end of the Second Punic War to the death of Julius Cmsaz; and the reign of Auitustne;. with alias of Tragian. By Thomas Arnold., D. D., coutplelP in one„volume. . . The above works jut. ticalved and sir sale low, by LIILOTT & ENGLISH, ocs . 5'6 aiket et„ bet ad and 4lb. Dalyle Head Quarters for Hosiery, TO those who wish to proyide for the approaching cold weather, would db well to call in titne to examine my assortment of iiVoolen Drawers, under . Shirts. Stockings, Comforts, &c. Ige., as I have my winter's stock ready for examination, ofmyown.and Foreign manufacture. i • N. B. Call early thatyou skly_ have the first ,choice. M. DALY, Sign of the B . Stocicing,,s* Isetwe n Wood and iNfarket: se2s-if T.UST RECEIVED--A Blankets, which will b latest style, by oc7 P-Etts-pgr.TvA • • dr#/z '• = . - • co,vonli ssioxxx. itEcisTagg.- I,TH the commenempentof the SOth".•dmirress, VI- %repropose tur,ontinuethe Congressional Re gist€ren the saramplan ue pUbfiAed clotting the lag": cession. - It ulll'cootain a full' and accurate report of the business,. pinceedihge of Congress, together, +kith sketches., of the debates which take, place iry each house. ho next Congresit will be one of thb. most important, which has assembled for years, and ; , it is our determination to giro the people a cam- Plete.hts.tory oftlieir proceedings; anikat ouch a low, price : that every person who takes an interest in.the-, acts Of that body ban procare a cepy. ' believeir that the lrd st session of the 30th,ccingrces nontinue: at least eigpt 77 , irrtylis; and in:c tileref9re . prßpose to, issue weekly, on a Mammoth kficet,'.or.,ta,vo fonn,- their proceedings, at the unprecedented low. rile or• ONE DOLLAR PER:CODY FOR THE SESSION; '• THE WEEKLY trliTOlSt FOR TIIE SESSION. This publication is not only . The cheapest,. but- it, contains more valuable reading. Mat. 'lU.r - ,-tlyin, is to be; - found in any other Weekly publishad. a; kite same, Price in. the country. Besides the politicaofthe day, it contains all the late and important newsiboth for.' eign. and. domestic; and its commercial articles: arc: not equal„led. It will also contain . a complete swop. d. tie sumenary of the proceedings of both Houses of.. Congress, and be furnished to subscribers at the low,. rate of Ongff Doxidirt Attu TWENTI-F/VE CENTS Pl4:‘ COPY roe Tut' Swot!: Clubs will be furnished watt tan copies for.slo., All subscriptions must be.paffir in advance. 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ICOTlCE.—Newspapers,by publishlne our prospe,ce% tus, with this notice attached, until the lit of Deem; ber next, will receive, during the next session of Con.; gress, the Congressional Register and Tri-Weeki y Union. ocB-tlleo . ithetainatisin,'Gout and. Tic Dolourcux. A RESPECTABLE gentleman "called at,ottr office,: lA_ ni as he said, to inform us that he hia been afflic ted for fifteen years with Rheumatism or Gout,ond occasionally with Tic DolonrMix'; . that he,had been' frequently confined to . bis roam for months together,, and often euffered the most intense and ex.cruciatifig pain, but that lately he bad been using JAYNE.'S. ALTERATIVE, from which he found the most, sig. ! pat and unexpected. relief. He says -he found. the medicine very pleasant and effective, and thathe now ' considers himself •perfceqy cuffed.—PM/4f. phia North American, • A FAcx Wasalt Knpwrso.—A.gendeutaa of Sera: fulous habit from indiscretion in his .younger days, became affected with Ulcerations in the-Throat and: Nose, and a disagreeable and troublesprne erflp~ on of the Skin. Indeed, his whale .xygtom. bore - tlact,. marks of being saturated with disearv. Ong.hand, and wrist were sp much affected that h.e had lest, fhe use ofthe hand, every part being covered with deep, painful and offensive ulcers, and were as hollow and, porus as a honey-comb. It was at this stage of.lilti„ complaint, when death. appeaxed inevitable-.frorn„,a loathsome disease, thut,lte. cianenced , the . ustkol , :. Jayne>s Alterative, and:having:taken sixteen bottles, is now perfectly cured. !- The Alterative operates through, the cixr." ulatiOn, and purifies the blood and., prAdi-otes disease from: the syStem, whereYer located, and thn ninnettoit, cures it has performed, in. diseases of the skin, cattr; cer,seorfula, gout, liver complaint, dYspepsia, and, other chronic diseases, is truly astenishing.774o#l l of the Times. . . . tj;:r Por sale in Pittxh;ffyglt, at the PERIN TEN STCRE, IT Fourth atifiet,;Pittabargh. se.29i. • • The Moot . AstcOinding Diedovery i ,; • A BLESSING! A MIRACLE! I A .WONDERM+ To cure Eruptions and Disfigurements . of the Skin,- Pimples, Freckles,- Sual4ra, Salt Rhetan,,Sc s upay i Sore Heads, 4.0.4-r4i. FOUR years ago last August, the capital was astonished in consequenee of a discovery , made bv an Italian Chemist. Many doubted--it Seetpl. - „ , ed almost an impossibility that any thing 'made by the hands of man, could have such singular powers.- as that claimed by Arrest° Vrisstenet for his in-ien. tion. Many classed him end his_inVehtiona4s bug, (and, alas! many frielich ' do the same now,-) at I Oith,- after testing it in.thg`--.. hospitals, the Medical - cielety 6of (the chemists in the world); delivered the folluvzinv to Signor Vesprini lA' We have now minutely and carefully examined -- the singular invention of Vesprini. We tra.ve analyz ed its component parts—we have .used.it in several cases, and we hesitate not to pronounce- it (The= Italian Chemical Soap) as a great blessing , l , and; it; ittAy wonderful remedy for any cutaneoMr- eruption, I or disfigtirement of the skin.-. Ifs inventor we eon.' eider the true philanthropist_ orsuffering mankind. (Signed?? rEtPULD DUPREY, Pise.?'. Then eonlesthorerinfrof the -"Societe-de PlT:stir tute,.• of scientific experiments : "We are astounded,• exclaims the aged president, "-at this singular preparation—Vesprini , e. Italian Chemical Soap!. Where, indeed, witheclenee Stop ! Here we haven preparation, made in - the-form of - beautiful piece of snap, which we-Just:Tye by actual practicelp cusb every cutaneous-- orupjlon, every disfigurement of, and even discolored skint Where will its "rhagic end singular power ceasel: The Ne gro,-the Creole,- the :Yellow Reel' of the East; and theßed-Manefthe.kar Weet-,..aedalike under the in Iluence of its extraiirdinerT pnwers clearing yel ' low or disco! ored-Skin,. antl,make it lorhile and beau-, tiful, and of cliarietn4 tlib Color efdark, or, blacker. brown skin.. (Here se -cral persons were brought forward by the president, V6ho had used it, in proof; of his assertions.) READ THIS' FEOX THE OrtENTOli.. HIYISEii TO THE PREfEti,I . Z. PROPFHETVii:. _ • • ' Parts, Nov 4, 1340. I In consider 'on Of the genii of $3600, I !true di vuiged to Ma. T. Jones, residing in the City of New. I York, N. A., the whole plotless of manufaCturing.. together with a statement ofthe ingrediehtacompos-. ing my Italian Chemical Sbap. lie is foolkanufae ture it for sale in thSUnitedStates unli t :yid to haie the privilege of canting it "Junrs's 11Grpn Chemical, Sap." Witness, Henry J. Fidlcisworhh. ' . • ANTONIO There are probably few persons of intelligence; who, after reading the above, will doubt the plan-, ties of _Jo.neSi Iklian Chemical Soap, in curing. Eruptions, Diafagurements, Freckles, Salt. Rheuiii,; Scurvy; Eilaypkdas, Sun-burn, Moryhew, Tan, Yel-. low or Brrpwn'Skin;./kc. Should there be sucti,per, sons, Perhaps 'the' following recommendations,, as. well air hundreds from others, may convince thenx; tstr For sale by W. JACKSON, Agent, .corner of; Wood and Liberty streets, the only plptce,.. in, Pitts-,. burgh where' the. GENUINE call be Otiliqgii; ALL ; OTHERS . ARR COUNTER.FEIT: , 14,0.213 To Grooers a_nel Too, Dealers., MITE , and New York Pena. Tell" Company, No. 36, North Front phis, having, rceeived their Fall Stodk, of FREStr; TEAS, are how prepared to knish orders tipm a. die, tance, either by the Ralf - Chest or packed in their,- peculiar style, at prices as low as any other ester: lishment in the United States ..For sale, 150 Half Chests Young- Ilysen, (low grades' an 4 fine;) 100 Hal fChests extra .IT j er Leap, do., .80 Chests and Half Che is GenpAwdpy, One anti extra)) _ 180 Cheats, Half Chests and Boxes Imporial, (fine ; - extra and low grades 4) ; 50 Chests Old Hystin, .various grades)) - . -250 Half Chests and Boxes Pine Oolongs; (varlouliT 200 do do 11Sirg,Tongs,:_- 'do L. 150 do. Powehongs, ati4 p;fo - i - Oranges and Flowery Peceoes; Teas,.Bte.., &c. . This ccepany, estsblisbes no exclusive agencies .l any kind out of Philadelphia; but fernishes Teas packed in ands Pounds packages, bearing tkeit: own name to-the general trade, of a quality equ'at to. any sold in the-United- Stites at the sarde prices, and pledge themselves to reftind. the Motky . lifalY that do not give entire satisrxelhht: DICC4I.:V4ONT & BOND,: Noitkrianti4 Wholesale Depot ofthe - C6rnpant, N.. B. Or4ers f?om a distance exectitedflaiwrAT and with *speech'. • ' WStockdare the agent of the Company, is in thjh City and will npon Grocers std Tea Dealers: • septll-3tawam - : • - - small lot of Mackinaw be made to order in the NCKER & MAYER, No 70 Wood • . . - • =l2liM EMF4I. ..6 00, ..2,00; =
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