'f-'.U;,'.Vi. ‘ SOMETBtKO'tDR WHIO DOUGBFACES t • J o tr Gen. Taylor hss RECENTLY invested 088 HJMRED TBOCSiMi DOLIABSINHEQEOBS, and Iheifforettanot be in favor of the “Wllmot Provi sos—-Speech of Balie Payton, (ichig)in La. . -.**■ <’’• 'NvVrrM '’‘S'Y’t- Cri -'P'V’:!■* it .1 -• , '■-* • '.l A '-,‘‘.* v *VS ;' "l *,■’'*< * •>■’: " i 1?• -. X’ I.■ V'. •:>• v . > i i -’v '*> *\f ? A^rs/ o'*'A 'j,V* s * t* ■_ •V.' y~ -V, *A- ri A&l* <*>'■*? »>*£*'» * * * * ftfr'eZ&stf-r: teK&K'U' V >,* e-f*.-, “ .1, J “ iV\\> *' A >1 h+i*l *»!»' ** * J *}■>* 1 « (•^jV; |, c .pij.-n«;^' X t J y "*. >;£ --kl 7 ;>■*■ b £ * ,*n> -r "V;*’t ’~ --I < ,->-& .‘.‘■V ytf&'VtV'’ :• i'rcvvc^^'f’'! ,1 - : *•»-.. *^'"‘jJ.'^'i'-^»:^*^^v !^ 3Ui>K-~V* v ><V>') ’"" v %‘ i * *1 ] 'iVv^«■**»> £:#?%£{&■; •r .^&i> L -‘'^?- • >* i * . v * v ' V -s>i ® .-■( U;'"-' \Vv\ / ' l ']| v * w a _ t i js;*i^r_4‘jf.^A-*»"v• .a ‘w '. -k - r S? A ' ' * ' r<‘‘" * 1 7 : ..... V-- ■*s * ■» / i\'} 5 : ,s*'.-':}; • s . 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ISSUE, about ,the first Xi'O^Oetober ) lßi9, the firstnainb«r of a LARGE FAM* i ILY PAPER, containing more reading matter than. Any weekly, published :YVe*r o£ the Mountains. .Every ■. pßrtmf.nt TviJl bftfttthfaUy aud no prnusor ejpense.wiU beSpawd-'to render.the Saturday Morning '... ..F&onabflhe tnosiuiitrucrive.and acceptable njwspa ■: pereveriasaediaiheMisWßgjppiVftllpy. paper will r aimtohe tbefaithfuland honest exponent of the Pnnn ‘ plesoflhe caßakT ItotocEATic Fa.btv—the People's Par ty-—thoP«MyvofProgress, Honesty and Truth. Wfi snail oieeuer* i Whatever guise it may present itself, or under ' -whatever cognomen it may sail. , ' : :Tbe NEWFLDEPARTMENT willbe the object ofsper . > . . cialcareand attention.. Everythiiißthnt is new. inter- L■ estmg -und exciting. wiU bo faithfimy.cbromcled. .rhe various line* of MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH being now - completed from Pittsburgh to nearly every leading nty >:■ in the Uitfon.Hve shall be enabled to present our readers, unto the latest moment, tc full digest of all the S rißßl!>n . .EVENTS OF THF*DAY. • • In iheLITKRARV DEPARTMENT, we shall intro-, ■ v•: ducewuentire new,feature into'lhe-columnsofthe:Sat urday Morning Post. : At least column* of ibe paper . t enrhweek will exclusively. lo Ppetri/, ; -Biographyi History: Moral 4‘ f -v4' f - ‘ In-short, we rfmll aim iomnkfc,tHei)nper.in;tl»fl equal . to the aasr urKEAHT pavkks of the East; -. We have now eiurogedscveraT distinguished rPHUlar y contribute. ORIGINAL TALKS AND'POETRV, |o •. - ; ine columns of lbeiSaturduy Morning Post. .•• • : . COMMERCIAL LYrFLTJOENCk—We shall furnish . -■ • .<uir rentiers each weekAvitb. .mi extenniye and accurate K EITEir OF THE PITTSBWIGfTMARhFT. f arc* • • fully made up tYora Actvalsai.es; together with the mar* • • kei* M:P.hllailtlpkia,Ytdltimoxfi Hew --W*v Boston, Cm cinnatif AVir* Orleans, Si. received Jjy.Telft l>rnph andbiher sources, up to llie latest- mbruent before . • : » • going to pre.ss.r Thc- ilncluntiouE in the Money Market, . v Prices ofrimek*. .Exchange. Ac- will, also be carefully j noted mench numbefis? • : r .: • PREMIUM 9. To en coring** AVeitcm Tnlnnt, we *hail pay a liberal ' compensation to any por-;cm who will .fonu«h us, with . .either Talcs, Poetry or l->«ayf. winch .shall. he* deemed ■worthy of publication by a Oiinirruiwre selceittl for lhai express purpose. . . ■* •: •TERMS OP-TItE.SATURDAY MORNING-POST; • IH7* Lwder.io securit 9. ,lar?e. rirculaiiouj we sh«ll. ,o3\‘r our-Miinunbib Weekly tp the pnblic'ou tenns hexe*. •**» Tofbrc unsurpassed by ahypapertu theYVost." Todothi* - * the CAS IT SYSTEM will uc s.mctiy adhered.lo: _•'••.•_.• i "-‘ . For i conr,in ctivaitc.e>^•.-•**,* ■" • •*• *• . 5 cobun. - : JO . “ :• i< oq • m . ................. .......25.00 ■■Yr \50 '..v.v..50.00 , V “300 V. v .-,. ■•..»0,00 CLUiI a I If G * Tb any perann xyhpwiU obtain the largest munberot subscribers to the Saturday'Mornmg PosM«ot it 55 thon ■ fifty,! wc shall present a eeny of fchakppcare s I’lays. • bound, worfii at .least SS,&O» ursidf*~s a co > py of the paper. for one year To the person Who willprocure the next largest'number, or r.nbscnberot we : shall present ahcautiful edition of. Lord Byron *Poems, • worth at lean 54.00, and a copy ofthenaner. r . POST-MASTERS AND OTHERS, . To whom this Prospectus may be seat, are respectfully requested to act asAgeuts m procuring subscribers io the . Saturday Morning Port. To the person who will procure . •10 subscribers. \ve \viU forward one cony of the paper, AndVheir exertiotis will otherwise be handsomely re ■ Warded. • ■!■.• . • must be addressed tpostpmdi 10 . ; - L. HARPER. ; Editor and Prcpnttor Of tffe Saturdoti. Morning Fast, P*fcr ■'••'lirgJk,' Pa. September!)?. 1642. . .•' POSTSCRIPT. ... In untwarto the many inquiries of o»r fnctids, we bate to stare, that owing 10 tlic arduous dunes ot lheelec • non campaign, it will be impossible ior.u* to issue the first numherof the Saturday Momitig Portal *0 early, a • day u-we anticipated. We shall defer the Issue of the ;• first number ontU after the Presidential elecuoit, when ' we hope to present 10 the public the handsomest and bejt . paper ever swtfcnt from this city. : .. rIsMSTOMIj Oct. 5,1849. • ••• OVK CAMPAIGN PAPER Sljc Jjffcreoniau. Oa-B.iT REDUCTION IN PRICE* !To otur-Bemcrcr&ttc Frli&dit : Deeply destrou* of witnessing the tr\pmph of Deni* ocratic Principle**«nd * Democratic Men, at the ap- io oar. power to salt. We ihall, therefore, send yur Campaign Paper, The Jeffersonian, from September 23d, until Novem ber 7th, to individuals and Clubs, upon the follow ing very low cash term®: ! Anseix; C0pt,............ 12| cents. Ten Copies, ..$1 00. . TwEffiT'FiVE C0pie5,.......... 2-00 PirrrCopiEa.. 3 00 Owe HusdredCopies,... 6 00 It must be obviona to every one that these term will barely cover the cost of paper and press-work. Orders trom this or any of the neighborin’ counties will be promptly attended to.. v r I. HARPER. Pittsburgh,Sept.2l,lB*B. . SPLESUID STOCK OP FAIiU 1&OODS, ' Wholesale and .Retail* • A. A; MASON A CO.. PITTSBURGH, PA. S ; TTAVE received more than ouc thouAnud Caws ami fi, Packages ol Fprcttfn aud Domestic Goods, makiug •cue of the assortments in ihacouMry.cm , ■ • bracing ihe Iniesi, richest ami most /asiuonnble styles of Imported ntid American Goods.purchaasd in eiitire paek : >• agea from the importer*,tnauafac!orerc;andlarfre Auction • aoies.hy one of the firm re siding in New York, who i* • ‘constantly st tnlnur us tlm newest-and mosl desirable goods in the Eastern markets, which will os v'• low as at.atiy eulabli/duneni'in -the Uuited States. and • lower than could possibly booiferedby wiy-House in ihe . West. -We enumerate the.following.anicles—^ • •• JJRESSSlljKS—casesnclichaugeable.-stripea.plaid ami brocade Grode Affnc, tiro de Berlin, Gro dr Swiss, Gro d* Aimers, Glacier, blapk Gro de Rhine,Taliata,'fiiiP. Satin, Horenre or all colors, Ac. Ac. Abo. Silk Velvet i of all colors, a verv large, stock, ; -35 CASES DRESS GOODS, tu : case 6 extra rich satin, striped Cashmere; do dodo printed do do; do small ed English de Game; do Cleneace.Plaids, striped Orien tnls. Ac- -Also, 50 cases Alpaccas; 29 rich striped. • • tuid plain:Lyonew; 0-4 Tnrtan Plaid and Silk Twill; d-4 cashmeres und Grundiila Plaids; • TRENCH 'MERINOS—A full of Mock. •• mode.'-scftTlet. Moroon, Nazimne, blue, purple, and other • colors, of the best maimtaeture. ’■s ' r 2200-SIfAWLS —Comprising the most extensive assort ment e-vci* offered m this ctly.erabracingloiigaud square Cashmere und Tnrtun plaid Shawls. Maude. Brunswick, Finland, ie.imy Lind, Lamartine. and other Shawls.;-' • EMBROIDERIES, LACE GOODS. GLOVES, &e.— • L'ace r'ipa, collars cuffs, standing collars, chemizeiw '■ ■" Also; hneti cambric and lawn Ifdkta. Laces and Edgings, Helt Ribbons. Hosiery of-01l kind?. Giavesdo. , , ■ ‘ v GIMPS; FRINGES. CORDS; BRAIDS, full as^ corimrm of the.most Jushiouable styles.- TdNKN AND HOUSE KEEPING GOODSr-Case of -Ifisa Linen, best manufacture, Linen Sheeting? and pil low enfic Lincns.Tablc Damask nndDinper,Satin Damask Table Clothtf -and Napkins, Huckohark, Russia t -and j Bini’s Kyc DinpiT: Flnimcls—over lfKWjpcs.. of every j ■ ■ variety. •• ’Bleached and Brown Muslins—-more thanl^-, • 000 pc*; of all the well known makes. . , RIBBONS—More Ilian 10Q canons entirely new fall • and winter Ribbons, very choice styles. . Frencii Cloths. Cassimeros and Doeskins, in, great va riety; Vesting*. Scurf#. £ravats and IldkiV. White Goode of every description, together with every article usually found m adry goods store.. i The following i« an invoice of 67 cases goops just re • ceivcd, with the prices anuezed. •. , . > • 10 .bales of red and while-Flannelsjall wool, forl6c . 7 cases blue and orange Prints, , . .. 'i 8. 10 do Calicoes, 33 yards for ■ 100 12do = fust colored Prmta, : 0i • .17 .do - Bleached Maslius, ~ ,: i 44: 4 do -MousduLctae, - 'l2^' r 7. do real Scotch Gingham. . . A 150.50 Dales 44 Brown Muslin, r >j4f ' All ol which, in connection with those above tnentw* . cd* will be offered at les« prices.than cun be nffordOdby. Any other establishment jn thlvcityi The ONETRICE S’* STEM, which insures justice end fairness to all; will be strictly observed. Any article purchased at this es* lablishmenu found to be nnn\e the general market price, a consequent reduction will most willingly be made, up,- ' On the circumstance* being made knnwu to the Proprie.% - tors, iilteiug their desire that all good* thall he iold on fair and Honorable' terms. All persons are respectfully invited toT examine our ossortmeut without feeling ihe least obligation to purchase.: • / oci7 r>- a "NEW NOVEL receivedat4f.4.iWA’A7C : fcy Smith- | * -A fiel3.gr. 2d door above Second st— t. - - xtte Image of bit Father, or One Boy is more. Trouble thahaDdwnGirle: by the naiUorof‘'AVhom to Marry ■ aad how to get Married,*' I. • • Agnes.or tha'Posseteed, a Revelation of Mcsmenstn: by T. S. ATthun .■■ ■■: V . ■ .. ■’.! : Eastern I4fc, Present and Past; by Hornet Martinepu. - Thelmage of-Ms Father, a tale of a Vouuk Monkey: by the Brothers Mayhevr, illustrated; published .by ihe. 'Harper*..:, ~ •Home-lcfluence, atale for motherland daughters. by . , Grace •• •* •• • Vanity Fair: by W:M. Shackeray; fresh supply.. , '•r-",. ; .'t<intU»Uvinff AgeiNo.fiSd. : . ; .Chambers' Miscellauy, No. S 3. ; • • •. . ..:!r^ J ..;AtabianJiighis.patt7. . ■ ‘ • - - ;, All the Ladies'Mogarmes/or October. . .; -A large.and extensive assortment of Song Books; .. - -All our eastern papers received, to which is added-a sew paper published in New York, entitled Tht 'Tarnal QtllUK • B7*JBerford, of Allegbenyihns aUthe above. ; M A MINER, Sxnithfield street, / .. oct3-i Third door above Secotid st. -' -i -a LCOMOi. "always on-hand and for sale by . ik se?S5 W. ft M. MITCHELTR^E. 200 dozen wdleii sock? * - ■•;»• ' osW•jteMsyWfrflhscy' ‘* ,v ' ?500 *do n afin assorted’. ■v r : - 1 500 l tortel sbih*4 ‘/ \ * .» '• 'SOOcnhco' *do •* » 7 *• -r -200 do- coJlourvdo •;• •' v-••••** ••?• -. 60gro-?5 \Vorstcdgnricnng v ; 250.rieee« *• i 150 gfo*s fancy and claypipe*’ •'■ 150 'pduhds'chihcse'.vpnniUion'-.*/;;/. ; • • ••. ‘i- Hardware/' V . • 1300 pounds brass keulea ':. • SO ucsts japanned kettles (3 in a-nest) - 460 lift keltic* ; 25 grass squaw awls .7000 fish-hooks • . •25’doi.fisb lines: •35000 needles {assorted) 100 'doz. combs do •10 “ scissors do . 14000 gun-flints 10 gross gan-worms 200 doz; butcher hinve*. u .; . Jizu and Hatchtts. 12 dot.'uxe*, to weigh firom.4l to 5& pounds SO ‘' h»Uaxeßjto,weigh'3lpoands . 24 *• 'hatchets, to Weigh 14 pound Tobe delivered al theplace wh?re manufactured, or in the city of>NeW-York or Philadelphia, a* tnoy be re* quired.without additional expense.. - ‘ • ,■ Agricultural Implimmts, dpc* • There will also he required, 10 be delivered tu -New York, at the same time, the following agricultural imple ments. . . ~ , 250aren, toweigh from 4ttos4pounu* .250 half axes, to weigh 34 ponnds .. . > '2oo:hntehets,toweighl4poan4;:- .200 drowing-knives.l2 inches in length. 200 augenu iitequ&l proportion* ol 1} und | - • 150 pairs hanws ii- /. . ■; 150■ do trace-chains : . ••• > - ,300 pounds brass kettles 1 . ■. .*■; . ’Also. ■ 4eo axes, to weigh. from 44 to 54 pounds 150 half-axes,to weigh 3i pounds • 25 broadaxes * 1700 weeding-hoes. _ . . . 1 COO nairs.traee-cliains : , . 175'hand-saws • 40 saws,7 f*ei m length ..40 do ..do G : do . 100 hand-saws files . . . COO quarters, screw-augers, | 4, and J inch 40 log-ehai»s, to.weigh 25 pounds each ' 000 WMiiUemore carps,No. 10 100 quarterssafiJcctcbirfeU .00 planes, lore and jack , iYorhAir«<gnn.«, . 050'nortiiwestlgtinR, two-thirds of which must measure .'ii> inches in length of-bgrTel, aiulone-tbird 42 inches ■ - to be'deltvered-ai the place whereJmenufactured,' or in the city ofNew York or'Philadelphia,os may be required; samplesof them are deposited in'the • office of the Commissioiierof Indian Affairs. : • : The above proposal*may he divided into five parts for each place of delivery, viz: : ; l. luankeis. - • • 2. Drv Goods, V 3. Hardware, to iuelnde the agricultural implement*.' 4. ‘Axes and hatchets. • 5. : Northwest guns. • ; The lowest competent iepponribl* bidder will receive the whole of any pnjt of ihe contract; necordiug io the above scale Ihe>dc partmeht reserving 16 itself.the right to determine whether the bidden* competent and respon sible or not. ; . ~ A schedule of the articles, with samples, may he seen at the office of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs. ; in Washington, exhibiting the amount of money to be ex pended for each article, but the department reserves the right to increase or diminish the quantity of aqy of the articles named; nr substituteothers in lieu thereof, or to requirty at sitmlftrprices, such goods a's may be wanted for presents or other paTpOscs t iri the administration 01 ofthe atfuirs of the. department. 1 ' ’ . The whole amount in money to he applied to the pur chase bfgoods will be abnui S9OJKK) of which some 840.- 000 will be wanted on ihe seaboard, nud. the residue tn the west. Goods of American raamtfocrbre. all other things being equal, will be preferred, but as all the sam ple* of blanket* and cloths onhand are offoreign mami faeturi, ii willbrnec«»arv. when a domestic article is bid for, that the sample ofU should accompany the hid. to.euahl* tHcdcppncnent to decide wheihcrjxxs of equal qnality with the samples lo be ekbihited.. « ' ' . Tho party proposing 10 supply the artieles?wiU make on Invoice ot alhhe item* embrapcd in the .®hove list, aad affix the price.<Cind ollars and cent*, ai which he or : ihcv will furnish them, deliverable in ue.vvl ork an.l Pu next-nssuming in tbe quantity, of iach imiclo as speei- j fied in this advertisement, andextending the cost, making . an aggregate Of the whole invoice before sending it on. j The good* will be inspected ab Newot|c or St. : ngemof the United Stairs, who '.vdi benppomted , by the tfroartmemfor the purpose, andio n«cenain the# j conformity of the anlcJe* pnrchaied with the sample i exhibited, whenthe contract shall he mad*, and with the j u-rms of the ednttactitself. which shall comsm a Clause. 1 that tfthe articles are not furnished within the ttmopiv ) scribed, or If they are of iusutfeient oualityVm the Oput-; ion of the agent sfore*aM..nnd if witum five day* utter 1 notice, of inch insufficiency the party shall not furnish • others in Ueu thereof, ot the reqtured quaiuy, the Lmtert;. Sioic«.«hall auihorircd m ihcro ot other* • : ,^r { .-r==-- . ami to charge any increase of price they may bo com' • Proposals for ladlau Coot!*. I pellcd to nay therefor to the contr«ctcr. who lhall pay j AV.'.a'l>f.i , 4ari’irj»‘i* the said difference lo the- United Spates.. ... i i Tilun l&4-. Hands will be required, iu the anmuot Of Uic bids,with’ SKAtEO *t thc‘Office itvo roodwtetles,the aaffietpacy.cf-whoin..to! b« ctttt-; ot the of ludian Aduirik-Wa*binj;ton, c ,i by a ViUied State* itidge or district aUdtncy for the : ». a, uiiui tu e.'ULtii Cit "VY.c4ue.aday> the l«4 doy of -igiiiuui'perfennajme of ».he comjfa'et*'.-, K 1 I rembcTiiext.O»r .furairiiing ll»r in the, uiter- : -thh£oatnicii4.nompiei*d..aud thxiUhvery <?f j Allegheny Cot*nty f ,-Maryland. ■•■••• nuaxin's-es r • '"A »**r th tteabouf*;' 0w the -aw m thetn- _^ s YotbundSt touis r«petuvo!y, Toa» ; TLc f..)l6KbEJi(Vfmtoce,ihfnstß«:nfih* pnr.-1 Ji-u., ar.A ::.-ar.-.V!” sjP ilwc ’ «p.o» a JwpWeme tutu cipal incorporated-cooipwies in. lliis couni,, with j. , ’ : , W'vUtu "'cnuiraumtatioi!; so U moiled "?rop»=alt u:lui!la;i ’ Uie 35»e«qcd value of tfcfir. property The end e. U®? a- dwfaWif** poa»l»’ euhmiiied withiUe fcllfltiipg t.eoituiE oersonal property, of the county is tHieyear valu* d i coo i atrs3l i>i>v,: »*n- UscUoec b!ud»t>. tomeutuc EO ne will t»r received that are BMtnade iu lhefona ; r . ... M bre-Hol*** oad-wrah ft sound* v . i and ttrou here drwNhrd. ;■ .■. ........ “ . —v ,,:,,u miMTiij' t'i*r. i •. <VJJ fWU 4 555 pairs J4-pou«t vrbtte Mcckinuc bl«nkeu*toweaaife , w rexpciuveiy, xir George's Creek Iran and : z • Osby (Hrre iu?en the Uu ni goods.) ' Coal C0mpany.......... 93, SOS 717 U 450 pail* Vpolfti white-Meclur.se biauket*. to meant!* i ••Drtivernbkintbn New York, or Sri t^nl>on • A lloffhoh-v 'Mtr* ins* Co * !20fi& -*2 32 by 4C Wei?h3f pireuds | .-ii befotc of—nrxr and ot the tv ik,?;' r vW. toe -vW pairad-pomi *caTlet-kEaviin&ct*uAe.t2,loc*wiurft »• arcelk Uweof hiipr.tpu-aJy the qoatrtiiiy .. :. - fui by 72 itches nnd' wei?/b1 pounds [ e«l by the department.! (« wc) will execute a contract Borden Mining to.. Ji,wl-, *** \ > prtird 2i-poiut icariet MacAlnae blanker, m I aPC ordini'm ihti agreement, and five xottsfactor? *ecu« Moo nt&iVage.lion C 0... • .It*S,T9S -1,200 v ; ure^ -CA by lie mebrf and w*%»jhflponnds . , ( tiiy to ihc iJejismourm. within ten days after 0i« accdn- BarrellvUieMining Coe .i. . 40,000 77 \ ■lm pairs Markmav blaitUw. tuinraMire j & i e ißt*i*J:tiftdift«tt*c offailurr toenirr tmo nteh Wp«rVork MininrrCo /47 c U. , i 3CC v 6fi by M iiiehc vend weigh 10 nomid';, rontrßciy.and pive*uch .wcuriiy. {or wf) will pav to the ? ? I ‘/’V f ; tn \ fiO pttira3-imini green M»efcuiac blaukev?, to ro«f>t»r« (•• l ;„ Urd Statei ihv dittrrmtv.e between Uiesums t.nldcn by .Cutnb»d Coal «n.l Iron to.. ??. i\ Why 72iiichts.ntt.l -wetgh ?pouail* ! me.(orus.i and the »mn which theUniied Mate, may be Washington Coal Co. h.. * S»0OO Ul \ u<i pair-ilJf-point Mineral Bank of Maryland.- 27;50«* 212 . 61 by inche?. mid n pomsi* j k* p , ntdevrry W,inut*ttilm he'seffompamed with a Cumb’d Bank of Allegheny. 45,900 10 • P«»f' ai-joint Gc»*uue«» blue Maekmae Monkcw, to i liaradlPr iM ,be milowing iorm: ta he f inier one or more • \ by iurhe«. and wen;h i * r cemfied i pntf* 3*point ucimnelbt bine to j f known \o the departmem. either i measure pa»l vyeii'h Hpoands, . j personally or by hi* oflieiaiporittoa m OemmrlW blue Markina bl«nk.>i«, in | furwclhm'by guaranty tbal-—--, the above but measure 54 by bb inches, am: weiih U pounds { wi ,| rofn p} V with tbe'icnhs of the advertriemeui mi P*y I • nropoxari for 4'mti.Tn ifoodv, dwted Repieroyr ilO. 4uo yard?-•curler tirotivt 4 i 4» Uir eonirac.t thonbi be swarded to him. atid enternuo 'SiHi " do' >bJue do '' , bond for the breculion of the fame withiitthe nuie pre RiH) do fanqy irit-ckUb. bine : -3j<» 'do h- \lo do' fcarlvt . i 2i«» dii do . UVI Wteeu j 37U do' eraf. ’3u b'u.' 2200 do cuv.l - do blue \ 71*0 Mo do ' do' vearkt Ks’i do • do \ 'do p'fpen - •bn‘» pounds worked yarn. 3-jatd t* 1 ! tfo/en roil»»Atla}|| lautHrerchicf' I'M W do Madra* do - ji»u do blnek mIIt ' "do' •'5O do m Mtavv ls • !tf» it<* (1-4 »hi «to 4(1 do 4-4 do do, : 4h HnwooleitdfJ 20000 ynrd& dome*.»ir calico , * ‘lOOO do Kuglirii.nnd rrenchVohdo (ioOO do Mcrrhnuc, hhie'and thticy \ 3000 do blue drilling 5000 do ' Ceorgia*t.npc« 2000 do' blitc denims* 15<-0 da ronoimde / 7uo« do . bleached d<»me*nc »li(rsinx • 9(X)it do unbleached do do <i*(ioo. do. yWH) do : utibj«itfhird domestii* fJieftin^ 2rt> down wolleii '*ork* ' . >*ooo yooU plaid liu^ey-*. IttW''da flunneh-iri-ciried lfiOO flannel shim \ 125 calico shirts . ; J6O poniids litien thread. . ; - • 250 ponnds colion ' dri 20fl ; ,do?>n *pools emton, No 1 tn 33 ; 40 pounds <ewltiglilk 450 piece* ribbon..assorted 972 yani* bed-tickirtg .'. ! : 40U. do" Kentucky jeans 4fio do sattiiicrt. : assorted l■; • woi>tcd goricrinp : 50 pound* Chinrse-vermiliion ' • JO do/.eii silk hftudkerchiefii. (bruk and bamlaiwil Ward teoTf, ■ 450. pomul* bnt<s kellies C3O tin ketilc-h' 20 pesis j/ipanned kettle*. (9 m a nc«i) - ;fi dozen huicber knives 14000 flint* ' (fismnicrrial mV £ inan rial. PITTSBURGH BOARD Of TRADE. josbua Hanna,, i - \VM. DARKER.. ;: Committt3 ro* Set*tcslbss. : J. CAROTHERS, S' PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 18+8 Steamboat Pocket Line,leaveadnilvforCuieinnuti, 10 am. Rtmeuier Pucket.via Brownsville, to Baltimore and Philadelphia. Ba. and fl P. v. Matl Coacb l.ine; direct to Philadelphia.. 9 a. M., : and 12i p At Western «-.uther:i Mail Coach I.me. 0 a. m. Nr.rtri A\>.v in. via Cleveland. daily, 10 a. m.: File ,ti i \\ , tern New YnrV, daily, 9am Noilh-Eastem, 10 Philadelplnn; daily, ekcepi Sundnys, 4 am. -. ■" ■- ■■■• . , ARRIVAL* AND DKI. RTUBI-. OF MAlI.f-.- ' Eastern Mail via Philadelphia; due 11 a. close* Id U. Western Mail-Cin. and Lam*v..'due 8 p. M..closes.'i a.m. South via Ball and Washington,due 8 p.m., oloseaSA/v. North-Western via Cleveland: due 10 a. m.. closes 9 a.m. Erieand Western New Work, dui!dP.M;.clo<cs3A,*i STOCKS. Par valv*,- AxLtd. Offered. HanV of PiU*l»un?h- •—.•• • v: •»»-850,00 : 850,00 850,00. tixchangeßank-.-.--• *:• • -50,00 -...44.00 • 43,50 Merchant*'ami M. Bank .••-•••* 50.00 .47,00 45,00 farmers’ Deposit Bank • -v- • ■ None m marker ' Haud Slreet liridge- -' 50,00 50,00 49,00 IJorthemlaberttesßridee -50,00 35,00 Old Allegheny Bridie- 25,00 30,00 35,00 CooQfllsviUeß.E.Stork.paidon . ehares, A,***-- City Bond;(fi V'cent;)- Mouongahehi Bridge Gas- Slock-- v».* Daity Heview of tfaelUarkets. . OFFICE OF THE POST, ) Si.xtßDAY Mobnino. (ktobtr 14, ls4B. \ . FLOUR..There were some eaten yesterday ftt $4,60(34>62. Not tnuclr interest .in the market. . BEANS..SaleoflObble. small whne at 70c. Market well supplied. SODA ASH.,SaIe of.G casks al4jc.; 4 mos. OATS..SaIe of: 160 bus. at 2fic.; from store 28c.. CHEESE..SeveraI sales of Western Reserve at ti£?6sc. -Sales of. Goshen at Bc. RAISINS. .Sales at $2.0002,12*. , : WHEAT..A wagon load was bought at• 80c., which is the fair price now. ...... LARD. .Sale of 6 kegs and 2 bble.-at B|c. cash. CRANBERRIES.. Regular.sales from store at sl,- 50. FEATHERS. ;Salea brisk at 35c.; by. retail 3b*c. BACON ..We hear of no sales, and .none offered* Depression of (lie Coal Trade. • . \ The Philadelphia Ledger has the follovviqg inter-1 estuig facts relative to the enui trade : '■ j The depression of-the anthracite c.oal'trade has j awakened the general attention, and the cause .of* the pmstrationbaa been the thrme nf much crimina tion arid :recrimination in ‘ the partisan*journals | Among other reason*, it is uUeged’ihat. low duties \ had thrown our port* open to ;tne Dee introduction I of foreign coal, and that the produce of «nir mines was thus brought directly into competition with the foreign production. ;Kor the information of the pr»b* v lie on thU ’.mpurlaiit pQiijl, we thf' Cnlfec -.tora of the ports of .Boston, New Ywketid Philadef-' phia, ike ,three principal: ports of the Union, and; have received from them -fhtteinenisiorf the Quantity'and cpsf of coal imported direct jnto their.several districts, for the three quarters of the present year, up to the Ist instant* and for the. enr • responding period oi’-rime lastyearfa* follows: . Eos fan. ..\Xnr Teri\ . . PM'a.ttlphia. . Tou*«. Vului*. - Toiß Vuhis', Tou«. Value. 1847. .5*2.717 ~= 0n,U43 ■ *24300 IS42*>s7,{iG»i *&4»7. ; £4.874 .1,1444' 2dU> - '.’s.sca • skum: ’ ■ s-ss ] ; h will be seen by th« abnye th4t eo j . rmuanicrA rrfcWKeiutrmv.i far from there having’.’been, any increase./of foreign'; . TlfH i-Zf.arrwf BEAVER. ChaniK. Clarke, coalimported the. present ye3*r, tin* ninoant at, the ; Martyr;,will leave I‘iiiiburgh-for .Beaver, three ports named is lew by intis than for: the, j' : 6rat three quaftera of IseI; year.. The «me onmpao- tar HaVin* V Uat « t£r son, ivßl hold good, rio. dual!, nt any port through ;> ur*; jjrep*red to receive ir*i,}ht at any time, out the Union. . At. Bostony there .haa been n.slight! For - -■ ~ increase,.hut at New York and Philadelphia ther*,-;i riml7-V < HARTON & CO., Agents^ has been . a considerable falling ; off. The Whole-; Urgnittr Par U«t for Snnflth* amount imported, hhyvever,Uino trifling lomertt a ; | jjffiKtjf THE .fine rteemer .EE, Copt. word of comment on'ihe *core of competition with': w dHeyve snrih> nhovt* &;»« \m*t the produce of The fieidini* Rail. l of iueltVUnnga down m three weeks more ~ r a r u , A-': 1 am. B. MIT,Ti:\BERGF.R r Ajp. coal than is imported into the thrte principal ..ports - .j —_J—: —-—-- -" * of the Union an nine. moaths. How idle; .i* all the ; partisan Vaporing of protection in the ftce-' oi such a statement made m appear. If we enjoy Leo : nearly, the” whble, market now, against Whom does tt« tirade requireprotection 7 iring about that ; re- In order to give an idea of the amount ofrapital invested in manufacture* in I.oweli, -Mass, we ap* pend a'iist of the manufacturing «taVlia|uneia?y i», ■that townaod amount of m assessed on inch for the present years* ' Appleton, $3,840 00 Boon, 7,680 00 Bteachery . 1,344 00 Hamilton, 7,680 00 Lawrence, ■ 9,000 00 Lowell, , (5 5,760 00 Eockaand, 1,110 40 THE Partnership of Messrs. Sibhet t Juries*'Bankers and Brokers, having terroihated by the retirement o Air. Sibhet. r have associated with me iny brothers. MI CHAEf. JONES and JOHN .8,, JONES, and shall emt rtttue' the business of tlie late firm ttmlr-r the styb l ofs JONES i CO. S ; JONES. Pittsburgh, Octobers, 1843- T ; S. JOSES * CO, BANKERS, AND EXCIIANOE St STOCK: BROKERS. • >OUTM*iVEBT ci)RSRB OT .WOOD AN© ri>t’RTn ttTßKrj*. ; piu»t>nr«h. Pa; ’ ' rry* Airmauers connected with the late firm oi SAmet, £• Jones; will be carried on without interruption hv S. J. &Co: ; • '• '•; ' . “DEFERRING lo the above, w* beg leave, to rail t»i<* Jtv» attention of oar friend*and the public to the follow ing, which will embrace fhe scope ot'oar ' , willpurchaßf.or discount TIME JULES. DRAFT:- 1 . GOLD and SILVER COIN, and BULLION. Our own'Checks and Bill* will be furnished at current rate*; at sivhi, or on lime, upon the principal cin«* onhe United States. We will also Turniili HILLSOF EX CHANGE upon London, ami all the. principal towns' and citieKoftTciamL-ScoUand and /Woles ; and itb»o,apmi,Pa ris, Hamburg. Bremen. and Frankfort-suo-Maine. ''DkPositjw ot inoney'wiH he received payable on de mand, upon the Check'of the Depositor: and upon De posit's made for. six months and upwards, umt upon which CerllfieoiCAhave been issued. Interest, .will he allowed atthe rate of six percent Bills and Notes- will he received for collection from Depositor? aniTCbrrespondenU, and to the loner prompt remUfrinces will he made according, to lastruriiops Investments will be mode In,= Stocks, • Bills, .Bond*. or other secnritle'K,'. agreeably to order. - Having been commissioned to deal in Stocks, we will buy aml sell. to order. atiy of the Stocks , utfoot. in the Eastern markets, and especially those connected with 'Pittsburgh, ami the Banks, Bridges, and other Instltu-; tionsin the City.-., . .PjttsbUfgh.Ocf. .8, _ "DRENCH PROTECTED GOLD PENS—Wc lmve jus X 1 received a supply of these excellent.Fen*., Their snperiorm* consists'-iu the Protector, au/lmnoriain im T brovemeik which girea them the following advantages : - Ist ‘lt sustains the uib and prevents the crossing of the two part* of which it w composed, by maintaining a pert /feet parallelism between them. .. ad* It tethins a much larger quantity of ink thou other all dropping or spattering of the ink. It ihns hbviates every objection which, can l. ; ? urged agninist ordinary gold. pens : . In ■ addition t«: tin*, the : workmanship is superior lo that ofnny.'pena.of domestic manufacture,; They will make us fine a hair mark astne finest steel peri, ■while they have pH the elasucUy. ot the quill. They have given satisfaction iri every Instance in. which they hnve been tried. - "• ; j ■- A. O.Baylcy’s large; medium and small Pens; L. cv * ■Brown’s Premium Peris ;The Congres* Pen; The Ladies Pen; The Richelieu Premium Pen: for sale at manufac turers’prices, by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, •: oci3 . . ,cor.Market audita sn. /G ARDEN FARM TO LET—2S acres well situ rue fot VJ gnjjlcnlng purposes, near East Liberty, on a term of fire or ten yeart. and at a low rent. y . - .THOS; MELLON, sepSS . ComerSth aw) Write >t» iTt LUE—A fewbbls. in store andfor sfitelby’ ~ AjT oct3 ••••••• ; -. JOEL ‘ MOHLER. T INSEEDOIL—I2 bbls. in store:nn<Wbr>ale by - JLi ; KINO.&'MOQRiIEAD, octfi f .. . cor. Diamond auri Diamond nltcy- STRAW Side and French Worked AVjllow Baskets, fine article, jn«'rceeivedahd openinsrntfS Market street. - v JoctsV •- v HOGAN & CANTWELL,. ODONT JNE. or. Rose Tooth Paste, a pleasant dentihee for thft. ffflma and teeth, (prepared -by Roussel) In store and forJtttfe by-- foci3l-‘. JOEI. MOHT.ER- O DUSHELS OATS—Received and for: dale by aUD 6ctll W. & j. C. ACHEsON. ......... .. ... 5,00 1,43 po.ou : • 25,00 10,50 50.00 $ 508,408 s4 ; 3il The Lowell Fot lorleia Mninurk, ; $ i2,80u 00 MaasacJmneits, 11 0(T Middlesex. ; 6.000:80 Machine Shop, 3,200.00 Snffolfc, 3.840 00 Tremnot* i 3,840 00 j Wame»U 334 DO DISSOLUTION it. JONES A CO. t,* 1 iVincrlntclUgcnu, i»OUTO^i>ITTBiiVftO«I ,2 rCET.dXVCKKS WArKnUSTIIS-'CIDKSfSEL-iAX® fcALtLS&v, ■iys.i •'i l .' ;fVi, ''.'V.' '.T''• '••• , ARRIVED. /.SieamrrAtfmmo. Parkin«jn,Brovrusville; j v "-' 'Lm-ua M’Lcne,Sennei, Brownsville; Atrowlio^Cordtta^BrovrhsvUle;- 1.. ; ••»?-• ..-Caroline, Day ißoßver:. . Caleb Gope.'Afurdock, W«llsvill«,: ' . Camden.lJerophUl, Beaver u PaclEc.Cempljell, Douisville. » Dt-Frankhu, ATClure, Louisville • .••.■■■* Star, Sirodcs, 1 Beaver. ••••■ ■' •••'■-: ■■ DEPARTED . •*- • Atlantic. Pnrkinsozv Brownsville; j ‘‘ Lome M s Lane, Dsnnet T Brx)wnsviUe; ; . • Arrotvlme,<GoTrion,Brownsville; Carolum,-Day. Beaver! vv Caleb Cope, Murdock, WeUsville; v . Camden. Beaver * . .V :Umplre,-Yomi?. Cin. ; .- ..Cashier,- DawsonyCin. • ;' r “ Geneva, Dean. Cm. Star, Slrodpp, Beaver. i pitubnrgh ftud Wheeling Packet. : . iwai • THK swift steamer CONSUL, Dorset P.; ’ l urnf^VfT ir ** Master; will leave regularly for. 'DffiSUlWheeling,on Monday; Wednesday, ami Fn* tloy,Rlloocloek.pr«rV7y;: : • • ' , Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday. and Sauir* day, at 7 o’clock, just., positively;"- The Consul :will land nt all intermediate pons. Every accommodation thbt can he procured; for the. comfort and - safety -of passenger*, 1 ho* - been provided. Thrthoat is also provided wiiTi n s*lf*ttciing safety-guard. to prevent explosion. • ■■■■.!:•• • For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to, .■■■:. ortO j JOHN FLACK, Agent._ ..*7- r.-.-.. ’For Cincinnati* f f . =*“ 1 ■ The new and light draught steoinpr ; VIS i jjftteytefiS ITOltj Jacob. Master, will leave for the i and intermediate ports, this pay. ! For freight or passage apply on hoard. ..... oci9 . fc'orClncinuotl.,, 'Tjncir' light draught steamer .'HIGHLAN , Icy.-. . ft DKft.Foukk, Master.■wilHeave lor the wSonnSaS- above and«mtermedmte ports, to-day;. ■. for freight or passage npply.on board. on 9, ■■■ :■ •• . r r Cincinnati* 'jp'cjrLM. ’il Tim new. light draught, fast running . -sfeamer ClNDkßKLljA.Cai.iioi*n, Mbs- Wyu3??gffi»: u«r, will leave for the above ami inter pnriß thic HftV! For freight or poi*snKe. apply on hoard.- ■ . oel4 . For Cincinnati* . ~ The. hew, light draught passenger X wT l steamer, DOLPHIN. Copt.- llazlett; j will leave for.theabpve and imernif ■=* ' diaie ports this day. For freight or passage tipply-bn board. • octg For Cincinnati and St> liott|a* v • :■•■•■•■•• The light dranghVsteamer SWAN, B. May, r j]JsJ.AMa«ter. will -leavefor the'above and inter* JffiappßaCinediaie- landings, 10-morrow. For rmt'ht or passage- apply utt hoard, or - ... >; - ■ opr4 u: JAMI.HWA^. For ClHclnnMl. ' ... • ' " The light draught- steamer FRIF.NpsIHP t JSRiift htfl«iier, will leave for the above and p° rls^/ 'thra.dpyy •*_ . For freight or passage upply on hoard. ' -’ sepv3 • "For" Cincinnati and Loullirlile. I fEfcjt TJlfe itMinch MeBBiM. PACIFIC, T. Caxp- will leavefor theoboveand termediaie ports.io-day. -c- % • / . Tor Treitrhlorrmssaee apply on hoard, ornv . :: dugjs • | (HOI)..h!.M|[IiTKNBKHCKH.-Agent, • it ur cincinnaU. i' lijjff’l jkThe new find, splendid. Passenger Steamer :lgrß?gjg& .fiN*4'NplKH«.Vapwf»' ; 'VM. Kovntz, will ; leave jorthe oho ye kini MirhsttvrmedlttU* pofUt£>*dHy. at to o*c]onfe,'A..W,.' i •' ' , ‘ For freight. t.r p.-ift;a?e 1 having. superior aecomnw.ua*. nous..tipply oti.hottfd. : . : tnig^S l?<or Cincinnati* - ■: wi... - i Tkeocvv And li*bi draught .siMunef; ■ HAIkCOI.T MBI A. Gksen. trailer, • vritlleavi* forfnr above and mienas* iiiatf- port* to-day./ For I'fciahtof p!a>xftjr? ny.piy tm hoard-' I 1 S pursuanceol an order of the Orphan*' Conn of Al \ X legheuy county, dated :th* 2d day of October, A- D * 1*49, the undersigned. Guardian* of Ague*, Ann Eiiwi. [Rebecca. «»d r James LamMe, minor children of Jaihe* ( Uarahie,lote the Opi Ward,citv.of Pittsburgh, deceased, j will expo*« topuhlio sale, upon the premise*. on Satur day, the SSih’dny, of October next, at 10 o’clock, A.M.. , ‘all that certain lot of parcel of ground *iumte in the Gth ■ ward of the city of Pittsburgh, county nt Allegheny, and J StaiJt of Pennsylvania. being *rt marked and numbered !- as lot No- 49,Un the plan of lots annexed to the partition »W»he eMaie of Elizabeth Black, deceased, and bounded and de.vrrib-d n» follows, to wit: Beginning at a point I on the western ■tide of Kim street, nt its interrection with Franklin street, then north vardly uloug-Elm street uiue* . ty feet moreor le**, thence westerly and porullei with i Franklin street 44;feet 01 inches, thence southerly nnd i nacellej with Kim streetdo feet more or le*« to Franklin •AT ST. I;OUI9,‘MISSOURI. street, thence easicrly along. Franklin street 44 feetO.l Blanton:- inches, to,the place of kegiiming.heuig thesame lot eon r,or i, u jrsa.nouix vvlmc ilackrnnc blanket:-*, to measure veyetl to said James Lntobie, deceu*cd. by J.. Hodman [ CO by 72 inches. iujd weigh .8 pouudo f , and wife, by deed of perpemal lease, and subject to an mi . 900 naiw2t-poim white m measure ■ nual ground rent otS6M.pcTanunm. For tnrlhcr panic* ; ,£4by GO inche*. und weigh# pounds • . j’ular* emiiufe 01. Nv JULIAM ,BO\ ARD.. Guardian, or J 572 pair* tf-potnrwhiie' Moekinaiv blanket*; to measure i BARTON, v ooi4-d3\v . ,42 by 6G inches, and weigh 5i pound* | ' tfO 1 pairs it-pnint white Mackinac blankets. to measure . -20 by *0 incheit, and weigjt'4 J pound* 500 poirfil»poim white Alnckinaft-bhiuket-*. to meantre . . 02by 40 inches, and-weigh 34 pound* # 150 pairs 3-point scarlet Muckinue hlonkets. to measure GO by 72 inrhe*. nnd weigh 8 pounds lGO>poirsa4*polnt*cnflc-iMncktnac blnnketvto nteimirw 54 by GO inches and pounds ,50 naira 34*poim green Mnekumc blankets, lo measure •Gflby &4 inches, and weigh 10 pound* 100 pairs :i*point green Mackinac blanket*, to measure .00 by 72-Inches and wei/th B.i>o«»nds • •<• > • 75 pairs 24-pbint green Mackinac .blankets, trrmnivure 54 t»y flti iuohX and, weigh G pounds .. > 50' pafriUj-poini Cientiudla blue Mackinac blankets, to .measute GG by 64 and weigh 10 pounds -150 pairs U-poiiit UeutineUa MueMackinac blankets. to • measure 60 by 72 inches, nndweigh3 pound* 75 pairs 24-polnt Gentinellablue Mackinac bjankrts. to meAsure 54 by CG inches, and weigh G pouztd* S>ry Ootids. . 600 yards blue strouds 1 iOWMdo scarlet do 600 *do fancy lift cloth, blue ; 150 . do’ s :'do’ do ; gtaisgreen *Ol do -- do do ; scarlet • . *250 do gray do blue 2500 ido snvid list cloth, blue . ; ' ioo J do do do' greon : t- ■; 1200 do .do ido scarlet 40 0 pounds worsted yarn, 3-fold 75 dozen cotton flag handkerchief* 150 do Madras . do , 75' do black silk do 40 do cotton shawl* . 30 do • do , . . 25 -do ; 4-4“' ' do ' leooo yards domestic calico 1200-' do" ; Engll*h and French calico 8000 do Merrimac . • / . do blneiand tancy ,-'6OOO do ; bleached cotton skirling ‘ - COOO do ' uubleoched ; • Jdp .' 4000 do . do,. . AfheetJng ' - - : 1000 do - dobeatic check?, .stripes, end plaids. ‘ 3000 do' blue cotton drilling ••• L. S».{ W. MEfltM.. C-oinmi.VMonfr W Indian Aflnir*. oci4 JiavviNov. I WaTiiAjiif TATE 'A ' { To‘ ''*HfrftirP'& TAT.t.J ' ,Vd. 10, >'oi/rrA %irtfU bmcnn ami f.iVrty »neef<, MANrrAfiTL’Hllß.Hof sheet lead, leaden pipe*, hy drants, putnpa, badi-S water elo*e»«, leaden rnifins. I it-.; keep cotmanUv on hand tmd manufacture to order. \ «bretlead from l in '■£ oj“. to the square foot, in sheets of ft !,y 20f«e|, wltif b Ihry will furnish to the trade w holesale, orcut to order in any mzc that may he wanted. maamocture ami keep constantly on hand, leaden "pipe* ilront 9 -to 4 iurh calibre; (iqutiilacL pipe, for conveying water trom springs. furnished to the country trade, and put up on reels in length* of frorulOn jo 1000 fret on each rem. vflthtiireeiionsa* to theproper method of laying: AUo.bn liattd.alarj»e supply of Adams’ Pat* ;eut»uetion Pump*vfor well* or eiMrru*; Snow*- & CoV very *upe»ror cast iron anitioit Pumps. Hydrant wnrk’of everv description executed in the most dufalrieiJn&nder. and on the most accommodating terms. Orders from the .cmu\iry for leaden pipe*, sheet' lead, or pumps>viil receive prompt attcuiiom i>.2j-daw' ' Sal FOU BAI.K—AM the morning and most of thr weekly IMttshunrh Xtfvrijinpers Sibhett’s latest Counterfeit ■lMeeiorr. lOti of Harris’ latest Pittsburgh amlAileffheny city Directories 0(.1547 and IS-iH, 500 of the gTeat fire at Fui*bnri{h,.Hbmiviik lithe by the bbU or retall,-O.V) cut* of carpet chain, ft small supply of window *a»h and jtla*» to sttit ( ft e-mail supply of writing and letlet pnner, slates and pencils, school nooks, red and black ink. ttnd S 3 d 07.. led pencil*; for sale in nny quantity to suit cusio nib«.’ ISAAC HAKRIS, Apcnt mtd Com. Merchh, oor.St. Ctnirnnd Penn street*, - opposite ExchangeJtotel. 171I 71.AT BOAT—Cnbght last winter, the Flat -Boat Dig 4 Rstre. The owner i* requested to come forward, nrove Property. pnv charge*, or *he 'will be dealt with KnlWVlk-.i- JAMK* GRAHAM. Birmingham! Oct- 4*3t ~ SLANTED— Pace* In warehouses or store* tor u 1 number of -warehouse men and Boys, sale* men clerks.' Also, for several school teacher* in town or country, also for laborers Furmer.sgon.htt 'supplied with any hands they want. Also, steam, canal ami keel boats Good cooks, chambermaids, and nurses con get employment', or person* wanting them supplied pooh. Wanted to borrow, several summon good security: All kinds of agencies intended to promptly for raoderuir char ges; Please call at- . JS^AP-HARjMjS . Agency-and Intelligence Oxtioe. ocis cor.'Pemi nnd St. olair *u. , Uoardtuff Wanted. "i NEWLY MARRIED COUPLE fare anxious to ob- boarding in a privato family. A location in the vicinity nf ihe Court HpuMfiuid onor near Wylie «j«el, , wonld he mosnie«itaMe. >A line nililriwcd "1-. , office of ihe Moniin* ton,” e»iU mee~>-wllh alicmion. ociH SWEET rOTATbES~-Sn~hbls. Sweet Potatoes on Mooa . |KAi) To Wot«ra MetfcUiinW* -pHF. LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT ever X offered jo the public, and at the lowest prices pnssi .Kfc: mav*fce found M.»S Wood street, oproriie J. il. liavis 1 Aaciion Boom!. on stmr;.. a 5 *u. nOPiUOSUiti ~kT“T' '*”' S "-: :." l! 1 tDcp^jtog. Tilt: BKK UIVK AOAIS. .>£pr jtjjj. and W7*vtei: jmz rtfoous. ... t .-j...,. • Tt r S''i’!tcceivinjr awd nbw. opening, rulb&vsigu' .riimc**' ' V Sißrtci.siTeei, sZ/&Bkz {.wiWeeifrThirtf Mr{ , ct?~<j»4 l ' =.!*T2Csfi ami bosi Tfiß!<nnL»ft itflcJA of. - Fott onff ‘Winter :DRY tfOODS;'ever offered in -Pitts-• bmvhjtQ 1 which the attention of our numerous dußtower* ana the public gerfernlly, ivfrespeetifully invited, ns-the 7 subscriber is confident tnot.he.can <iripr.«m'b bar^ninftm ■ Dry floods as cannot be surpass'd by house m : Ih*'" n*> * < ‘ !; As these good* have been purchased at prices far be* { low thjpse of any former reason, they will-Tie' sold at rreatly reduced prices. • l •' I ; Amoug this LARGE; AND. SPLENDID STOCK will i he-fount! many choice and desirahiegooda'nt extremely | Tow-prices. j :-;4V4id’ LADIES' DRESS GOODS': -Very rich andfashionahle Dress Silks; Plaid and Striped Black Satin; striped and plaid Silks; plain black (very fflossy) Gro de .Rhine; plain black rich Lustre; Lustring; Silk, lor Vizeites, Camillas and Capes, a* very low prices; 'nevrestT design* and: latest sty.es Cashmeres; plum and satin striped Cashmeres; !very cheap; French MeriiiD9,all colors; De figured and saun striped,'at agreattednctioi: on forrnerpnceß; Gala, Cal* ifonua and- Cashmere Plaids;. Mohair and Monterey Plnuie.all qualities; Alpaccn*, nllqoalmesanu rotors, from 12J m 70c. per yard. , MS' SHAWLBH , • .Fine.Cashmere,Terkerriand Broche Shawls; 1 ? Black embroidered: Cashmere audDo.Lninp Snavis; Fine Tlubbet and Be:Lmne Shawls; ~ Fine blajck.ond colored Cloth Shawls; . Fine quality Long Shawls; very cheap ; *> | . Plain black and plaid Silk Shawls v very cheap; ■ • A large lot Plaid Black Shawls,- from 75 cents to 53,00 each, all wool. • * • • DOMESTIC ffOODS/i MUCH BELOW. FOB * . . MER PRICES. GooddarkCalico.from3toGc.peryard,* :■ quaHty dark Calico, frora G to 10c.; Yard wide purple rfo.. at 12|c. ; • • . Good yard wide Bleached Muslin, from'4 to fisc.; Unbleaced Meslin, yard wide and heavy, 5 to C|c., : Bed Tickings.and Checks. all prices; ; -• Blankets.from coorpe lo the hest quality, very cheap jj A full assortment of Red, WhitU and Yellow Flannels; iSatiiiets, Kentucky Jerseys; Ijinseys. Ac., &c., all of which will besold til reduced rates— ... ■: At So. G£ Market at. < seplfl.K : WM.-L.vRUSSELB, V R# D. Thompson, No. 110 Market street, three doori Trom Liberty street , HAS IUM received hisemifeetock of Fall and Winter ■DRY- GOODS, consisting of every style of Rich. Dreas Silk*; all wool Cashmere* and DeTdiine*: French. Merinos,'all colors; Changeable andßlabk Silks, ; for Mantilla* ; fancy colored Be Laines; for children..•• •SHAWLS of every kind thfttis fafthlminhlr; some new. style* of Long Shnwl*. t ' Worked Capes and Collars, from the lowest to the bighestprices. ; , j DOMKSTICS —Tliis-deparimcnns very full. Grieti and fancy Floor Cloths always on hand. The above flood* have been purchased since ihe |de pression irt pricesrandviyin be sold nt rates. •SeplO-tf ’r£rtr*6oousi WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. At No. G 5 Mnrk't it., betttetn Fourth anil the Diamond. rfiJIK subscriber tin* just received from .the Eastern X ctiirs.a iieJiyidock ol _ V -FALL-AND'WINTJSn DRYGQODS, . ; Purchased since the recent great Tall in price?! viz: i 4-4 Brown Muslin;onlys cents;. . - :■ i 4-4 “ ~ f heavy. 0£ . . f ;4-4Bleached Muslin, . 1 Red Flannel, all wool, only iSje.j ■ . .:! Furniture Chintz, from 4 to GJc-; : "Double Purple Calico, fast colors GJc.;. •-*• French Pres* Ginghams, i - 4-4 Double Purple Chintz, 12jc ; • • -!• LADIES'DRESS GOODS! \ Paris Printed Cashmeres; • -.w “ .Moo*.de Lames* • - Satin Stripe CaibmcrVs; i “ u . Motts.de Lames; - , Wide Black Silks, Rich Lustres Choraelioiv Silks,; all shodes; . .. .} $ . • •j ' .**,.. . Safin. j FrenchLamaftiue . . . • i ] GaUa Plaids. high'colors; z-: \ Coburg ohd Thibet Cloths; Plaid AlpaccaP, all color*; .... j Lyoneae Cloths, f . " . , French Merinos.’ u . Wide Black Viaid Silk.*. shawls: sUAvn&'‘ New style Paris Printed. Terkem Shawls; Chamehon Silk Shawl*; Mou*.deLaineShawW; Embroidered hl’L*s and col’d Cloth Shawls; new style fine, all wool, Brnche Shawls.; Plaid Long Shawls; Plain-and Embroidered black and mode colored Silk Fringe Thibet Shawls.; < variety goods: . | New fall style Bonnet Ribbons, Cashmere Scarfs. Cro-i - vats; Gloves, Mhi*,* Hosiery, black Silk. Fnnges and i Gimps, French Work Capes and Chmuselie*. and nm Krcle Fr*ndi Work Collars from 12tc. to S&Ol i ) ’ I . GESTLEAIEX'S GOODS: } A fr?sh assortment of French and English Cloths, Cas* i *iraer« and VeAtiogs; alnrge variety of ucw sty le black • and mney Silk and Satin Scurt* unrt Craval*; »ilk and ! McrlnfbL-nder Shins and Drawer*; Gloratj HaudUr : chiefi^uspehdm.imdHosiery . 1 The above Goods are ju«.>rbai they arc represented to ' be, and will richly: frnnr nil who will call and examine I them, as they tue mucn4owor than they have ever been ’ seen before hnhis city. •.. ABSALOM MORRIS, *cpl3-lrii. No-Go Marker jk.« Pittsburgh- . bare* Supply of Dry tiooda. stagm'tktr. e«rtwsa*w fovbjti am* market smerr^,. UAS just completed opening his first stipply- ot Fall au4 WitUrr pryOo&ft.znd has now to offer. to his etUTomers, tv Mure and choice lot to select from; . Many description* oi Kood*t »!«>v At; preaUy reducedprices.. fifeaiVarft befii lakcii in thp selection ofthe best, mate of FRENCH CLOTHS, Mr? so :or r ; dress coats ? and.penUmen wanting good* at this ■suj*cuot T*T2ti!K i.-as*iincr6*,&aii«i, Vehv.i uadl-'ancvSilk VcptingA. Merino and CoUou Llact ; Hatton and Fancy Cravats, Gloves. ic...for gentlemen."! In-the Ladies' u : tiU>e round thenew. '* i* st style Chaiw;ea2iJe£iLLs l-ancyDawp-te *>?;.■,■■■■■ ■ Super, Marls Silks, v ery glossj; Muslin deLiunes Plain* and Pruned Caj»hrorres. KrrneA Mtfrrinojf «i;a great va yirty of colors fin* printed Mou*?. d*\T.am*.s. a* law as Jfi ee»U- N>>vstvt« Bfuea/fe Alptnas;. plain black and colored ttcu Satin* Striped and Bond do.: beside* a tor*. /vipply «i‘.Siatde liomesup Goods—riich a* I‘laimcls and RWtirursi.Mttriuw’ at on exceiMUnjtlylow mice; Irish A.e,; heawind new Aty.lc of lhi«ii-h Pnni=. »t 1.21 c.-: good MUe* from 4c, up to tUe.iirtf tjuuit itivr nianitmrlmrd. Buyer* tire, invited to call. !£/* Merchants will find, in the vyholemle: Room*. on ' . , TBetvArrangeroent*' ‘ 2d -.tory.'a choice *mrk of nfWfU rtjkgoodx,. at about nm\, THKstenuier CALEB COPE will leave tor eastern price*, . . .’, . : ■ . . . I Beaver;Glasgow, dud WelUvillr. on Tues* day. Saturday, of ft a* w. t re naming du Moaday. Wednesday, and Friday. She has a boat arthi* latidjnXhetwreirAVoodsireet andthe Bridge, prepared- to receive freichts at any time. *• dc \Y> HARBAVGH/Agentfs ■ No. 33, Woou street. Pally Arrival of Fall Oood* rorthe Job* ■ blng Trade* ■■ 1 EDWARD TODD !c CO. brg leave to call the ditch* lion of merchants and dealer* in Gehilmun'j JVr* uiihhiL' Qjodt. in Pittsburgh and vicinity, to our large, ■.lock of desirable :F4£LiLVD iVISt TEfi GOODS, now daiiv receiving. „•. • * • ' ’ • ferae or* ourgomls are nmuufctctnred Ttyim: and the remaining portion bought under such circumstances a* to' enable uk to sell as low as eastern Jobbing House*.- We have received trotn our factoryin the cost, a large Atocl* of SHIRTS, which, in quality of material, lteaiuesv n( sivlc nnd manufacture, are second to none itt the mar ket. 'We icf?i -ell them lower thnn they can he bought: ia the eastern market*.:<)ur Mock w ill enttfi-u, in pari,'of- Wool and Merino Undershirt* and Drawer* * • Cotton do. . . do.; - - Black attd Fancy Crovots; da. do. Adju*ti»jf Slock* atulTies: Suspender*, Glove*, Hosiery, Umbrellas, Carpet Bag*,- Pocket Hnndkerc.hteiXA>*tit‘K«, Ac . Purchaser* are reapcctfnlly solicited to examine onr . stock of Goods, and will be ncrommmlated wiihplrajuhg; Warehouse—rNor»li*eaM corner of Fifth and Mar ket street*. (Up stair*.| - -fcepl-t. CALlCOlW!—*N‘owopeu at No. 59, comer,of 1\ Fourth and Market streets, n very: httge stockof handsome uevstvle Cali*Hn > s;iml Chtnt7C*'—which have been selected with modi care, with particular retereuce to fa*tucM of coloring, durahility of fabric,-ami. beauty of design. • Amoug them may be.found: Dark caUebes only 3 ccuta. British Chintzes. 181 cents. Fast color do., CF tl Green “ 181 British purple do . ISI Blue and orange,lB} Merrimar. do, 18} “ Turkey Red Chintzc*. . do blue do., 18} « Furniture Chiuttea, ( These goods arc now lower than they have ever been before, and are worthy the immediate attention of pur* chasers. PHILIP ROSSj • W pll corner Fourthhml Markctsts.^,. G By Express* 1 ENTS. SUMMER GOODS—Super, single; milled r Fr-neh Hnbit Cloth<Tich styles Casslraerest .black and colored Caslimeretts; CJueen’V and Summer Cloths* figured and plalh Drhp D’Etes. Vestings, “vcrj’chotcfr** Marseilles, Silks and satins,ftnd figured Linen Drills; ROBINSON’S Cloth Store. mayB3‘ Post Buildings, corner Fifth and Wood. I~*7LANNELSi: Flamiclsil-rJufcy rec'ed amt now open* 1 ed a large *upplv of white, yellow, and; rcoriel flannel*, all wool, which will be Aold.by thepU'CfV or single yard. lower than the same Quality of.goodshav* ever been heforc offered, . PIIILIP ROSS.; setfi No. 50 cor.of 4th amlMarkct sis. ~ GINtiHAMS.—Ju*t received a fme as*orunea ot verv handtomedork gingham* of overy.qualiiy from common 10-.v'cry line. One lot of very jutperior dark ginghams at 18}remsa yard,Avarranted fo^tcolors. • PHILIP ROSS, Ne. 09 cor of 4th and Market *U. MUSSPRATr Si. SONS 1 : SODA ASH—Tin; subseri ber* ore now receiving their Fall stock of.the ahove urtii'lc. three ves«cl*. the Juniata, Medallion and Lydiu, having; arrived at Philadelphia and Baltimore.and two more, the Stephen Baldwin und Leiln. shortly ex pected ; they aire, therefore, prepared to receive orders. They will receive during the winter and spring regular supnlie* vift NcW Orleauß. , . . . - . prp-25 \V. & Mi MITCHKLTRRE. . EriiJUriAA tiI.EK Bl>Olv. No. 8, couittimitg the songs sung by the Christy Minstrels,and mauy other melodies, in . four ports—arranged for quartette >ln*RC.s.: Contents—Bank of de Ohio. Carry me nnt-k tool** Vir.. giniiv, lloppy are we Dnrkies so guy, Jim <-rurk Com. Jim Crotv Polka, l.on'siana Belle, Old Gray-Ooft^c,Rostt- LeevStop dm Knocking,Walk in dn Parlor. Ac,’ iei Just received and for sale by i ; scpld - 11. MELLOR.6I M r nnd st. -ItryOOLEN POLKAS AND COATff. n fine- attic k*. }} - - Hoods and Cups; “ Hose for children; . Comforts; . . ‘V' "Boas; "" .r ‘ . Vcrlin Gloves, lined tvuh a iVue article of buckskin, and a general dssorimem of Gloves, Mits, .Ac. HOGAN Sc CANTWELL, I scpS3 ’No*fd Market st. between sth M.-& Dihtgond EKiS— ;;u drums; jusucccivcd nnd torsalcby ... octfi , SMITH A SINCLAIR. RAISINS— 4U boxes- 80 half boxes, for sale, by: . i ; octS SMITH & SINCLAIR: : HOUAN Sc CANT.WPTiL, Market street, have just received a splendid assortment ot fine Jewelery •and Watches. •’ .•> ■ ..•; octs QHLI.I. nmVCarved Mach, new style” kVjust received at No.? 0 Mnrket.it. oclO •_ HOGAN A C VNTWrif, £V\V{Yj£l« .JOIN'!’. alj>PENl)fciftfe—2 cuse-e assorted O Nos. just received and for sale at PKiladttiphia; pri ces, to close, consignment, by ' ' oc&- ‘ EDWARD TODD& CO.' V ~ l "'■*S ■ I n/Wr . ' 1 i -ll^SUfc. nSlffi&B ~ rjpffwffln - •'- j -' >: JpwW l *"*' l»«». , cixtiiNNATr; a?(1) enKganuni DAUI S.T.E AMP AO KBtfUSE. . flMirS iudeperideut.Line/of *feamett<i*fi.ow; composed largest;-*winnMfrbest-.finlshed;:€uxd.Funii.dn!dr. ami most powerful bout* on ihc watnrs-of the W e«,.The highcstwages nre-paid for the services of the beat-and inopiexpenenctiirmcn engagoil iu the nver business.- : The luxe hax bccn m operation for sue years j has canted iiearly.two,mtiiions of spcople, without doing the slightest injury r io.iheu persons. The - proprietors challenge com* panson with any passenger line in the Union forsafetyy regularity, and speed. All: thai-ntoney cau procure has ; been .prpvidedibrthc safety; comfort and ecmvenlence of passenger*. The boais U’aye forCmrmnaji as follows: .■ . HONDA?JACKET,— I The Mo*ovGAHRLA,Capt Sttmr, vvillleave Fnuburgh every Monday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every hlonday evening at 10 p. ?a, . TUESDA IV. PACKETj—Tbe ; fIiREBHU. No. : 2, Capt. Jno. Kline'elter. will every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Tuesday cvenuig at 10 p m , )VEDNESDAYPACKET.—?hc, New EnolardNo. 2,CoptS.D«in, willleavePittaburgheYeryWednesday morning atlpo'clock; Wheelingevery. Wednesday,even ing ailO p. m. . , , , THURSDAY PACKETS The BssLLum,Cupljß.; L Grate, will every Thursday raonung. at 10 o’clock; Wheeling every Thursday*evening atlo p.m. . FRIDA Y PACKET.—Tht CumsNo.2, Capt- Crooks y will leave- Pittsburghevery Fridaymonung at 10o'clock; Wheeling every Friday evening «\lop.m. . SATURDAY PACKET.—The Messksohb, Copt -tk Camp, will leave Pittsburgh every . Saturday morning: at 10 o’clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 P. k. SUNDAY PACKET.— The Isaac NEWtc«,Cnpt. A. G. Mason, will leave Pittsburgh .every,Sunday morning at: lo o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday;evrning mlop. m. , • ‘ nov 10; * .. • V: 1848. * '* ISftß. 'Pittsburgh ond BrownivllU Dolly Packet I*iae» February I*MB4B. t ‘ FebbuahV Ist, 1848 LEAVE DAILY-AT 8 A. M. AND 4 P M. ,y ||*t» t =TheTollowingnew boats complete the line -LfflSfKfifor the present season t ATLANTIC, Capt, James Parkinson; BALTIC; Capt'A. Jacobs, and LOUIS M’LANE» Capt; E. Bennett.;, The boats are entirely new;ond arefittedup withoutragard to expense.. Every eoDiforti thot/money can procure.hashep.n provi ded.- -ThehoatawilUeave the MonongalielaiWhaTrßoal, at tbe/oot of RofiS fit : Passenger* will be: punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertised boms ; J*” 3l LUmSVIHiB PACKETS. . FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI-* LOUISVILLE. OHIO LIKE. _ Reg ruts Saturday - Packet.—The A i IPvir « No 1 fine and fastpassenget steamJ*ac-, TELEGHAPH. J. J: Perry, Cora- MU fnr \Vh»i>l. mg, CiiieinnaU and Lomfiville, and all intermediate Ports, every Saturday; atloo’clock precisely. < _ ;/.»•-,* For freight or pnssaee apply onboard, or.to* ■,. - - 1 TOESYTH A DUNCANj.Agenta, • The Telegraph has been built expressly for a regular Packet, ana with a view, entirely to. the comfort 'orpds-. sengers; the accommodations are inferior to no,boat* ou the western waters. The/Telegraph will rim in connex ion with the Ben Franklin No 6 and Pike No 9, to 'Bam- Loms—limeTbrougfr.rrvz days. - • / i ftpSl-iy ' • TnO newfiieamei'.-HIGHLANDMA* - ? ffi_Ti-£i. RV. Buacu, Master, will.leave for-th above and regularly B&BbE3S3SEb) For board. iySS . , For Cincinnati. _ The new nudjight draughtstfnjner JOHN: ADAMS* will ]eave for .the above and in fiaaSSHsSaHfctermechaie port* regularly. For freight or passoge.apply onboard, . jy2o •.V ■ .*. • r,S»nr Wheeling.. ■ ■ ' ■gttsvp* w • The splendid- fast running steamer nlrff AMERICA. Decamps, Master; will IgjfeDiwiM •leave for the above and intermediate gagßeggKMMßi portg, lids day,al4oclock, p. v. 1 • Tor freight or passage apply.on.bbanl. jy24v For Cincinnati* h last running, light dranaht steamer, Rodgers, MosLer.will leave, for the above and intermediate pons regularly. . For freight or passage apply ou board. )e2fl.Jt ror Cincinnati* A Tin; excellent low water, steamer, Xntljl <dffiwihg oriivKerentdentnches water) LKWIS\VETZEi;,Capt. Jonxaos.wiU lag** for the above and intermedia!* ports* Te"Tilarly- - , . V- ' For freight or paasage apply on hoard. • •/ -For. Brownsville* I ■•-The.new and aplendulpnssenger ondmaiV reamer BALTIC, Copt. A .Jacob,*, will leave lor the above pwnlunnfr.the present weelf, at -S a. po-gm»»)>. ' ForjrejphJ or passage* apply on board. ;= Yeb2 ..r:. For S«ir Orttsni* I THE Rpleiiriul new steamer SAVANNA* gnffiffiSgjfirffiV w n *' v ~* r,a^<r ifaalcri .'mlb lenvr regularly for the above and intermediate* iandmf?.v.r- . ■ Forfr«tphiorpiiSKaffi».opply ouluutrd;- . For St. liOUi«> ■ The, ntv% anclspicnrtirt KramerOßlF.NTAT* ■b'Mmm Master,r.wOUeuve tor. the above and tegotarly. For frfigbvor parage apply on hoard;, r:. .■••■ ma!s Fop St.l«aut#i ■ iJSS&J* TIIK splendid steamer NORTH CAROL!* -AgggjigUß XX:•nffi’TVTFf. Ma«icr. xrn! tor the acow ana JintrTO<*<hat»* ports*, regularly. . pasjggw apply nuboardA .■: ■ For St. Lonlii Galrni> and Dabnqne. ■ uiiVT-ui-y^r.yymfes 1 M ***■;. *»* jKJrtn, rcifulaiiy. " ... For freight or pajuatrr annlv on tioffrJ. or to JAMKS '.MAY, or <iKO. MILTBNBKBfiKR.-Ag'i. •' ' . For ilroirnavlHe* , . TtlKiiewMailandPassenger steamer AT* T.AVTIC. Master. will leave forthc nhrivopditthisday, at :Sa. m„ poMiively. v For freighror passage apply otv hoard. i lebtf ■.. :;■■■. ■;■• Fot XionlarlUe* ; Y itrfc kfr THE Kentucky River PapkftvOßEY 'BA*- Jt&ffregcgS OLE. UaooKs.'ftlaster. .will leave for the above andTnterm*diaie poruregularly. • ;- • • For treighi or passage cpply on board. * • ftoo -Y • • '■ 7 For St. LonU, :...: 1 XE&L«ft THKnewund splendid steamer ANDREW ,Kg2gSJ FULTON, W. ILFilto** Master, willleave. forth© above awl intermediate landings regularly. :. ' • For freight or passage; apply on board, or to janl7 : • • i •.! y - JAMES MAk. . Stettin Uoat StoeU for Sale. I in DN'F. HALF of the Bne RtenmerWYO- for sale*, also, one eighth efsteataer TTmoNTTorpariiculßra and \RBAU(?I£ njyC 53 Water street and lMFrontat ft «vr Millineryr&c*. .. A NEW velrriion of elegant winter ribbons, feathers, yV flowers collars, chemiseiu, fringes* KMnp**e.\.. Al io,pattern* of new and elegant designs ot Cardinals and ViMies, which will he made up to order tn superior work ami material. Also, Bonnets, Hoods, ami every article in the millinery and dress making hitMuens, at oct7 : MRS. DUFIES. No. i 0 9t Clair st. - DO C TOR YUV Its ELFt FOR 95 CF.ST*\ BY means of the Pockei JEseulapins, or; every one his own physician l twentieth edition,with upwards or a hundred engravings,-showing-private diseases m even* shape anil form, and malformations ufihe genera tive system, bv.W. YOUNG, M. D.- .• : -v The time lias uow arrived, that persons suffering irom secret diseases,ucCd no more become the victim ofnuack* cry, as by the prescriptions conta'pted lit this book nuy one may cure himself, without hiuflranceio business, or the knowledge o/ the most intimate friend>nnd with one tenth the usual expense. In addition to the general rou* tine ofprivatediseose, ii fully explains the cause oi man hood's early decline, with observations on besides many other derangements which it would not be ntopertoenumerate In.the public prims. : . lET Any person sending twextv-five ckkts enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy of this book, by mail, or live ropies -wiUbe sent iqt one dollar. Address,.‘ , Dr. • \V.YOUNG. No. I.W Spruce street. Philadelphia,* post 7 WANTED— Proprietor* of Drug or Book Stores, ■nud Pedlars.,in rveryjo.wn in the United State?, to act nsagfittsforthenbovc. work. ~ oct7:3m OTKAYbIU OR -STOLEN—From l.iulncupV Tavern, ■! O miiejcfrdm Allejjheny.On the Franklin Rond,on Wed? nesday SeptlYTth. ISIB, a Bay-Mare, about. 14) ImiidK Inch : ha* a sinall while tepot on her forehead; :ind some Wmte on : one ofherhind feel; had on a halter' when she left '-She is aboiitsyear? old. . Auy retUTH her to the subscriber, or. ib John Aguew, Second Ward HoUfU.vAHegheny,or*end him information where .Mie can be obtained, will be suit ably rewarded * JOHN FERGUSON. : ; octO • Pine Township. ri'toWSKND-.S SARSAPARILLA—IO dor. DrV Town -1 send’.-i juJkl received and for sale; by JOEL MOHLER. Druggist. ocl3 . cor. Wood anddth st*. "firilil, vou MiU-hc without a bcnuuul set q£whhe \\ . pearly svlitMi you "cnnhnVKihem:.. both by j X °* Jonn' AmforTtioth ihe Oums-. sweetens the Brcnihj . <e * ce P*.- lion* the most beautiful utu! economical uentrtltoe ever U *For rate bv WM; JACKSON, Gen. Arcm. • sepiP ' • / fftfnherty pt~~Pm*hurgh. ~ V, It. riTON. v ' - ,W. P. MMXSUALL. . Kemoyol. . TA i( n\TON Jt-Co- having removed from Market ,l« . jv 10 their New Store, Fourth St. between Wood and Mortal streets;, ore now opening thfir.T a. Stock oi' TrimnotiE" and Variety (roods, among which AndDress rtttißC; ; of uHhindl: . .Embroidery Gimps and Velvet*; ; . Embroidery anilXeodleWart i Zephyr ami Tapestry; VI orate dsyCltermlletTlfif s; iSiedl JineH und Purees, Steel Trimmings ' ; ... i.ndies’ Merino and Sillt. Vests pod Hosiery; . Childrens Coarf-,.BnUcrs, 4\litli>, Gioves and Hosiery ; . ; «ent.’s Shirts; Undershirts, Drawers, Dressing uowns, ‘ ChildrenAdrcsseti ouatest.paiter.itjtyliiclt.ihey offer al low priced both .wholesale .mirtyeiaU*. • ... ,iO<*-lS TVEC'nnfcl) WHteKK? of superior quality.; with on > on hand andJbr stuo by j\V* &M. MITCnELT|U , (bo m ~p j, *• p' * % ' U Bankers 'V,- V'-WJE" H> WJttXiAgß. , EXCHANGE JtNDBaNXJNG'O£E»C«- - N. S..turner Tkirifitd yr OIGHT nnd-Timo Buis of-Kxchtms*, BSi* -»««* *® O.l’orejgn ond donieKUC’ Coin bougbt-snd *d]a oa mow favorable '* J, I. Collections made mnif the principal cltlesoftsießfiH* * M the lowest rHC». ' '~ ~ " i B **.," JOSETO 11. me. ‘ _ . ' W.;C; CCBRT, midi aacciutY, - ’ BANKERS. EXCHANGE BROKERS, Ji And Dealers m FaTrign and Vofntstie Ezchangl*y*rti%;i tausa/Demssl,Bwn!c}tota,OlilHm SWretjNa. ao&r bdaie Fffvrth, Wttlfide, PiusmtTfhf..PO; v tnarl-My _ i? ' 1 ttiigh lTlUoffi 0 (Late of ths fw« op M’Cohb & KufiKT ■« JJ« - BANKER AND EXCHANGE BROKE*? Qffltt~<Qrnttof<FeurihmMiQndFQilCmU&tjMt*i:\ '"pVEAEER ;Bauk_Notß»s;frini«,Jwto, Pwpgr s, • | / and Domestic Exchange, Certificates OfDepMit, «fli : EXCHANGEon all the principal cities, of the Union, . for sale in-suras to snu pnrehasers l* - f . CURRENT and.par fundsrecetveu.dt deposit*. .i. : COLLECnONSmade on nil parts oTihntfnion, atlhi , lowest rates. f ftpllndl l 1 ALLS* JCEAHEB. - ’ BAOJS. T BABM» - ' . I .Bankenand Exchange Brokbrs, lMttos:in>,E*rngn and : Domestic Bills. Bins of ExrmtngtC CtrtificatttYtfMtpotZ - it, Bank Note*, and Coin. I -Comer of Third and Wood »& jotrectly opposite the Se .: Charles- Hotel. , tR". ' > , moySS ? ~ “ k> solii Eankcnand lkalm in Exdupigr Coin and Bank Haifi c ffo. f&jfarkttstnrti Piustw&thty v . t reLLCfo oat*. hichamC. 4 ‘ » i ''imfota urn New Tort ” fpr IXJindirtibii- ■ 1 j Philadelphia _± "I I<afßsvilfo« ■ v } I J . Baltimore ; \ a j St.Tkai*-* i | *] bask flora*. ‘ « 4 / Buying xflta . fdis. -Coimtir feCitfOrd’R't' :4 • I “ 'ReHefNoiea*' \ 1 :: # ;PemtKylvanii Co; | -..t' I “ NfwYflfK’ - t 1 i -Maryland " - | >0" 3 u New OrlettJSp f - Buying-rates Ohio Indiana v Kentucky v • : Virginia m Wheeling: Tennessee aulft-y us; s. coos, TBos> ixtomA HOOlf 1 BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ] N. S. Corner of Wood and SiXth P/zaJvrjij BoJ T\EALERS mCoin,BankNote*,Tiro» U and Domestic Exchange,Cenifleates'ofD?pos;t,*ej EXCHANGE on all the-principal Cities of the.Unioni aqd sale, in sums tosttu purchasers. u CURRENT and parlands received on deposit*. - v COLLECTIONS made on nil parts of tlf AUmon* attiu lowest rates. « / sepli-ly : PRIVATE' ; ; GsDiamondAUeyyeaiV'bßConsaltedmifl cases o(tL ptttau or delicattnatttn meideftfi "■ to the human frame. ' • **& ~ ana its conse(fuetmea^;togejhee.AV)th*lL r e , e •.> r,iranurme*ofthe hloodfwUb-ttTrdJseoMSO. ■ diseases,wtihsirfelnTfcsigleeivWethnt - discharges, seminol weakness and impotencyj also, pile* V rheumatism, female: weakness,.discoid* ;or. the^tromb.. ; monthly suppwCTions, diseases : of. thejpintt,'fistula In ::••;• eno, nervous affections, pains' in the 1 - baefcjamrloinSiirri .> taUohs of the neck of the IJoddar sconmtft - e^,io ”\ , & ri vTv®.pl2£ctt ,i : &e --.. ■’ . Exclusively demoted lothesiady anAtreaimfent oftrene '■ real disorders, and those arising ironrvotnhfuj excesses ‘' gaiety; climate; or- impurmeaoftfce bloodVwhereby tht . cOnsiitaiton may have bonn enfeehled.enabiesDr.Brtjwll toofler assurances of speedj' Tebef. toall themselves under his core. * * *'* , • Dr; Brown 1 * offices are conveniently arranged Into sep erute apartments; ; Paiiemft-cort.vi»tt; Dr. lliiwithouiftw . .i ofexposnre to other visitors , ' It is of importance to many personstu neeitofmealca aid, to obtain good advice pnvately.aaditrosq}tly> :Toau such, Dr. Brovin's ready skill lnranovjng«»wridu- - their various foimsaiid stageSfOfiemndueemenM ■ which can rarely baequalled. ,Suangfem We t hereby epS ■ prised that Dr. Brown .lias heen m|;- every branch of medicine. and/or theJast-twelve yearas v confined himself exclusively .to:the 'treatment of those • diseases. ■..., ■ ; .r-.,:v- : .i.. - Dr.BrewnU the only regularly educated surgeon tn ».:• Pittsburgh: who : gives nt* whole attention ro thoseeoni* >•., vtD“C*iiiun,sa(e and..sporty cunt vty cum, tf .t guaranteed... ~ Receatca*es are relieved in.a.shorf umdj.withoutinterj rupuon from business _ _ ... 1-, iD : 'Heriua or: Buplure.-rDr. Brown W9o .-»■ sons afflicted with Hernia to call, ss.hC ha« pdid pameo. • lar attention tn that disease. Letters from a distauce,.awing. advice* rttust contain >.■!• fee, or they will not he attended 10. _ t trpOffice oil Diamond AUcy. d few aOcya from wooag street; inwards themarkel. Conpuliauona.strictly coafiii dentinl. . oct2s»d&w!y \ l TrtHlvChfjfnsM.—Dr.Br.twnsiiewly.djstsoveredrein • xL cdy for Rheumatism u.‘a speedy and certain remedy I for that paiuful trouble.. It-.tievcr fails. , • t-J , >• Office and Private ,Cons’Jlmuon O5, Di**l , mond alley, Pm-lnuKh. Pit The Doctor i> always at i i home. iaalB-dt«tf ? Tlir (irand iPargsttve.. , 1 tR CLICKENERS SVOAM COATED PEOETA-h BLK EX TRAC T PILLS.— Tb&e celcbrmed Pill* | . ; jabiaiiiad an enviable notoriety jo Umtrd Statea f | ua a curative lor Onidnu -a. Xh?pcptia. Sour Stomach,| Headache, l'evers. Plica,' ,Cosnvenessj,Cougl>Si Hena.j y ban, Liver Coniiiluim, seawycJSMiw.' Thtjial,: Inward,j Weakness. PalpiiaiiontoiJhsi.'H.wtiii'JoiUgWwns and ■ «{. ; variant <if olher ,a,ea3e»io vvbkltiJEteiibiaiiicir: 10, a* af medicine forihe ouJliqu. - Io yenr^J ftpringY&umnier. autumn, &pd cir* j 'CuinMauces, they uaft be ial.isiiiWjin l jicrftici,i}aftty:Mi4i success.vA» a Venmlugf. and. g*uera lmediant forcbUl- j dren, lbey are.»«riwiW#d., < Beinc copied.uitUnsT*. vthufi.j '-sugarichudrcn will eußUy-labelhfinWvthcy t jHf}ili«r,gu|»l For ddaliii* by incrca»'i»R il»c dow. ineyair eficiali -As an A»tf-2W»owji Pill they will,be lopnd,ww:?] outa Rppenor. . any onei- oiiKing the iboyiflnds'WJxp; use ihera/and an uiKjualiCfd approval wilibe ihe ccTiaia i w«ull-' ~ , , "i ~ ' ' i~l ’i~\ of Sugar Coaiett and ihnt nothing of.thtf son wily • ever heard of until he 1 iMrodaced them t« .June* ie<3. i Purchase h» should, therefore, always ask forCltekener’a? Sugar Coated Vegetable ml* nndmhenootners.orthey t' wifi be mode the victims of a traud. • . v.. . | JJjrTnce, i2sccuts perhox * Dr. Chckener*s principal otficeXor the sale or 06 Vesey \. . .. • . • • -• c • • ••• I \Vi\r JACKSON, 69 Tdberty si; head orWood. Pitu- z '- burgh. Pa.. General Agent for PtmuaylVamaylVorlhem $ Ohio, and the river counties ox. Virginia. ■,*■ •< • ■- li- < The following are the duly appointed/AgemsTor AUe* v, gheny county. Pa.: * s A. M. Marshall,) ' i Dr. Brown, } Allegheny city ' J - J.R. Johnson, ). ".*••. •' Jonathan Ghrei*t,.Moueheßier. ; ; .• Alexander Afidale. WyließlTeeto '. ' J;R, H. Jacqnes: Birmingham.- •> JL Wm.J.'Smith; Temperance ville., ■ G, H. Starr,Sewickley.>'-, v ,<•« * Edward Thompsoniwilkinshurgh^v-:. Daniel Negley. East Liberty, -m-' 'i > 11. 5L Mitchell, WlkinsbUTgh.- s 1 ' « •<* H, Rowland Son, M J KeGspori. ' .>- : ‘ *'-i : C. PVDiehl.Etuabeth? • .i : -v. ‘John Black* Turtle Creek. ‘ v.i • Samuel Springer. Clinton’ 1 - < i ; James hPnee. Suswnristown.- 1 •••. v. r..- - ■ Riley M'LaughUn, Plum township • >■ l ; J. Fulton. Tarentnra. • Jeremiah Fleming. Lawrencevtll* ;f. ; • ; ; ' nugfS-d&wCnt-: ■’ •' e- HAMELIOXSJLKS ANDSA’TWH T corner 4tb and Market sis. haslatdy recnvedan as* J - soriment of the above coods. ofdesirableibnaes, t»elnd-n . iug Blue and,■Black:.changeable-Orange.-land- Blue do. f . ’ Green amlißlack.do. Jtedand.Bronra do. suitable for I' * visiles and cardinals. Also, handsome Dir-ss SitksvChan. , f • geaMe, striped and ' figured.:. Silk- VelYet Shawls, a few } ' ofthese scarce goods, large, and oCagTOa quality. AN t so teceiyedvliong Shawls, ol newest style*, and at a low | - price for quality. r • • - _ tJ _ f sep29 5 \ Tnilti-PARTNEKSHIH heretofore existing between ? „ 4 Hale, Reinerann & Co. wasthis day dissolved by b . rnutoal Tim bawiiesa. of tber lata-: finn will .be ■■■\ seule<t ; by'R«neiinan.&Co.-: dAS. : HALE.. -• ’ s • * SANDS A REINEMAN, , I - JOHN VOEQTLV. .£ ■Sept 57ih,1848; ' The business will becoatinued bySUsus t HosEiUTi j and JoitN YosaTtY,.under ibfr siylftoi’REJWSMAN.^v;'! Co. __ * *cpt» rAmmVratßt Raw Cabinet Ware room'*■ ST. B. YOUNG & Co. 4*17 - " tv . TTAVEremovedthefcC AJBWrTH||n| % w XL‘ WARE-BOOMS io How; Liberty .■• street, oppoahe the head-of: Smilhfisldt ]!. keep;constantly onhand unexieiislye assortment ofSo. ..." Wardrobea, BureQJJS.Bed3teod*,Cbair* nnd|.; every article in their line ef business. '. .; : ; , ; , Undertaking. promptly nnended .io.;at reMonuble;:., prices may?* ; Dr. G.O* stearne, Uemiit. , . 'r\FFICB nt'MissHetlch’S. on Fonrth street, \J above AVood street. untiUh* completion of the home h nearly opposite. Teeth m lfikb, wuh artificial gums (after the man..*r now univeWlly preferred in 1M cast,) manufactured to suit each particular case. - Teetii, from a'tull set down to mangle one, Inserted on a suction plate, thus avoiding injury to.the natural teeth. - Specunens of blocks ttnd suction plate may be examined fttuiooffieo. : ; ■ All operations Incldeiitto ilieprofessionperibtTOedvilh ; care and faithfulness. . . ■. L ■ • - . «AlwaysKeady r i *. * * : Always Willing , » MV customers and the public are.respeclv A ; * fairy informed that on next Atonday.l willbe'open* imr u splendid and well selected assonnteui.of CLOTHS; CAFSIMERKS nnd VESTINGS, which I;have just pnr/: . chased in Philadelphia at the lowest market pnce.end to jj which I would call their attention; • * § JAS; MeGUIRE, Tailor, {. . seplfi _ St. Charles Buildings. y riio TXT— 1 A■ ronli“orTable araalfilivcTliiiff hdasej pleas* . L and)' situated in ilie Icrwcrparl of Alfegheny-cuy>on p. JJnghleyVjan'e.has three rooms on tho first floor, two and ;„•*, L u loft on die second; front and hack"porch, good-cellar,-.: .s<:• nml a large gatden lot; containings«onie 5 «onie 10 or IS bearing, vii fruit trees, and 40 or 50/ currant ami gooseberry hashes £ Kent, ninety dollars u year. Posseasiakean be had oa the first of October. Apply »o' • MEUOB, < e p27 . fllAVodd street ■. ft XrOl’iCit'i— nid r. bfe &to tii e I afe firftio ( Baa. J\ nigan &. Murphy ate hereby requested to make Ini-; median* payment; and those, h&vuig clmmspgaujst them Ki „ . ;wigM«WWJOHN CQYLE. \ **"£”“* ■* information W anted* % oY Heiici' M'XuUy, who Icjl'hislale TM»* ( L * dence in Blairsville ft few days ?»tt6bnrp»,> , \vt&h to hear from him. h era* * r ployed in some of iiiftiron..esiabhshmirt(S.v f "|!o: brought “* Jjhaviic and child with him. Hc ishye feel.evgM mchpa r, ■ ■ hnrh; recUace-and red hait. : , *1 •Any information conccrmnc him viu be manually re* . ; .l cnvedbi JOHNTiAßTlNTWellsburjglu , , Pom-net Coiuu>j Pa * .' / : v (ChienTrcflu papers pVasr copy > ■-• • - ... IjXVjOHANU TA^LBUUKUM^.—A li'iu os-GTtnu»ui 4 > • Jjt ot Ihftse musical mairQinenVH and . scales ior ict .ii ysr™ iv * iani iVs&x.a*,siK*i*.* I - • '• .-v r,'- j- r -V.- :> -• .•■-,? : Broken :' r' ; ipg l
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