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Abut, a satiety of Windsor chairs, iquality i tind anew style;of arm chair - with , well adapted for raced or societies, with f other articles too numerous to mention. sat considetable expende introduced - into tory on Front street, a steam engine with which will enable us io r whol esale •• at reduced prices. talon of Western Morel qatits invited to our' ni ent.l Western Cabinetni give us a- call,as pprn 114 foi;lmis . Rum •ti int- Rain a distance ivil furnitiire will be • and hotels 4 torable terms. ROI - tinir, lit Agile biTs r i 1 I‘4a4g4nY Mahogair. led proof ad' to the pu' the limit apring Beaty a variety of We have} lour new fae machinery,: and retail, The atter movingWe estaldishme hicetited to i*P4* tere; 'Orde attention 494 MINN: pee: t and of MO* VY I \; f o r I 1 ' '•' New Hat aitil Cap Store: • , . 4 CIIS. 11. POULSON, , IIate . of. the firm f' l'oulson haring opened his . new.ature at No; 73, Wood street,. next door_ the corner or. I?ourth; w bow imunkusturinicaml recei vbitfroin Ute };astern ride's a' verylarge, ussOintieni of hatsfid capi oven description, rearninted" to be made in 'Or best manner and of the best materials. Otter, Seal, fine and common Muskrat, Sealette, Plush.and Glazed Caps. " Also, a flue assortment • of ladies, furs, such as Lyns 'Fitch, Genet and Coney Alutlit and Tippets and ft; r trimmings, all of which he offers for sale at eastern prices for cash, both wholesale and retail. Country inerahants will please call and taap:iiat my stock bCfOre purchasing elsewhere. • • (:lIAS. H. POULSON. N. B. The Fall Fasi•Lin fo'llais and Caps receiv ed. sep.27y. kottry riclinnCr for Uata anal .•acted Iu caps. , • Tilt: subscriber; would inforin the public that he has received his fall stock of Caps, all of abipli litsvc been principally made to his order, and as hie purchases has been made on the cash system, he is enabled to sell his stock 'Warts and Caps at unusually low prices for cash. His stock does not consist of the cuttings of Eastern houses, but urc all a fresh manulietured article, Neither is his establishment replenished with the old stock limn eastern markets. The Froprictor being a hatter :and Cap inuniiracturerf by trade, en welt au profession s hp is also 411 y maw ufacturing flats aud Caps of all dpscriptios, and their neatness and durability, cannot be sur passed! 411 tit' which he otters at wholesale and retail, and at such prices as cannot fail to please the purchaser. G. W. GLASSMINt -No. 102, Wood street, third door beruie John 1). Da vis• Commercial Auction nOOlll5. sept 3A3111/A 1011:111;t1.14 . JOIIN J. MITCHEL, . AGlerman, ' Attorney at pr. • • BLAKELY & GftIiTINCE to attend to the selling . and tenting of Real Estate in the City of Pittsburgh and vi cinity. Having determined to devote alarge portion of their time to this branch of buldness, they with confidence solicit a share of the patronage of the public' from the facility they possess and the exper4 bnfe thOY have (Ello sii4iiiorpartner having been en 4 gaged in ,the Real Estate A4puUy for near 20 ycarsh they believe that they will'give general satisfaction. Office on Penn st., near the U. S. !loci, and Smith field at., between Diamond Alley and Path argFi• Jy7 IMESII FALL GOODS AT TIIE NEW YORK STORE. Cases rich fall °oda; French td English Cast/- terns and Mous. Laines ; Gala Lobrain plaids; lain French 'oak Clo thst rinted and plaid loakings; a full ssortmcuto reach Broche, rinted Cashmere! lk. and colored hihet, plain ant Embroidered 'lards, plain and ind Ginglianni e ;calms, Alpacas id piain de tines; plain, blk of rich colored ponnetßib bons; Velvet and 'Donna Sills; French arid Ameri : can • blowers, ,great nriety; Maid and' Sliaw, Bonnets, cheaper than ever; ' a furl atsciftmerit- I gentlemen's wear, such as Cravats, Shirts, under Shirts and Drawn, s; Cloths, Cassimcres and Yestings, all of which will be sold at a small advance over New York Cott. w. H. GARRARD, Sept 16 79 Market street. University Law Scholl! : F IIE FALL SESSION of this department of Big j Western University, will commence in the new University Building, on the FIRST MONDAY or Snr- TEEEiIt next, and the SPRING SESSION of 1847, will commence on the FLRST MONDAY OF ;FEBRUARY following. This institution hating eo far recovered from the effects of tbe great tire of April last year, as to haYe the new building nearly; cuumloted with increased accommodations for all its departments, it is hoped that the Law School will be found to present increas ed facilities and attraCtiouslo those who desire to pursue a regular and thorough course oflegal educa tion, .and to prepare themselves creditably fur ad mittance to the bar, There will be daily recitations by the glasses on assigned lessons, so arranged as to embrace, within a two years course, all the principal and most im portant brandies of the law. Occasional lectures on law and equity, will also be delivered us part of the course.. ME Moor Coeur, designed for assisting students in acquiring knowledge and readiness in the prac tice of the law will be resumed as soon as the num ber of students will justify. The degree of BACHE IL.JB or Law will be conferred on students of the institution, according the rules usual in such institu tions. Any further information that may be rrevit . pd can readily be obtained on upplication to the Professor, WA!T ali.Lownl6, who has his COCOA/114th above Smithfield street, Pittsburgh. TERMS—SCITIIIy-th e dollars a year, or thirty-sev en soda half dollars a sessi on._____ aug6-d3in inttsburgh and Connellsvillo Rail Road - Company. grin.; is hereby given, that in pursuancp of a resolution of the Stockholders of the Pittsburgh anConnellsville Railroad Company, authorizing an l`f Increase of the capital ofsaidCumpanyOunl directing, an additional subscription, books will be opened Mt receiving additional subscription to the stuck of the Company, at the, office of Wm. Latimer, jr., in .4th street, between Market and Wood streets, Pittslunilt, on Friday the 4th day of September. The books Will remain open front 9 A.M. until 3 o'clock P.,111:of said day; and from day to day (Sundays excepted) until the requisite number of shares be subscribed, or until otherwise ordered. By order of the Pirectors: "" Sep2 Will. ROTIMON, Jr. Pres't. .._...._—_,.._ KANE, Jr "JUST IN TIME FOll. CHEAP BARGAINS;'. Just received, a splendid assortnMut ol' Spriri~ rind and 'Stinimer goods, Unsurpassed Tor quantity quality or ,Style.' The Proprintheor this establir,hpilinp ' Takes great jilemiare'in informing hissfriends and Hu public In general, that he is now prepared to fill all ordeie that his NunterMlicilatonaers maytk . r,or him with. Strangers and ' Travelers would do well, in 'yiaitin the Iron City, to call and esamine ostensive and well Made stock of ready made. clothing. lie has a com plete assortment of English cloth, to which 'Jio would invite attention s also ; French cloths of ovary color and quality, with he is CllrMipg at a very small advance on eastern ri-ices. nen/ember at this fame you are not asked two prices, being Convinced that small profits and quick sales is the best way to secure custom. Having in his employ the best wiirkniee, he van war- . . rant Every article made at his establislinteptto fit well, And,to be of the best materials; he would again vita - Purchasers generally to give him a call Before purchasing in any other place; As hp is confident that he cap sell them es good goods at as • - • Reasonable prices apauY 4ensP in Otis city, Going co faras to'say a little cheaper. All lug' goods are new, and of handsome Patterns', purchased tlic•the - east but a few wecks-sipec t The subscri ber No* returns his thanks tq Jds frien,ds and the public in general, and • Solicits a continuance of their 'favors. Iron City. Milting Storey N 0.132 Liberty sired. .mar 7 , • C. Id,CLOSICEY:.--; ants, and persona tow and extensive eaters are also re fed they can hey. canAnknolac ill receive prompt icarefully packed. at the shortest no• 11VATS.Sx KAN& Oyes attended to, 4, .• It . lONS desirons of purchasing lota in this P Cemetery are referind.for information to the SUpgrirdnadent on the grounds,'or to E:Vhorn, corner of Penn andlianditreebs, Pitts 011tgh. #otird:' , .3:pantmgTT Iff -;.„-...-..,latiolfaii*eat.4,-; MILS MMIIMI MEM REST. ESTATE. AGEECT. An Acrostic. kiiegheni Gellicter,Y• MUM , PaOrOSAtiB , .4 . 4 11: 1 111iDIAN cfpoDS. Q.EALEtt PIatiPt)S.A.IES vans: teceived at the ,I 1.3 otticeof the Vomni ssioper ot Indian ...ktfairs, ! . Washington citY,l). C. until 10 o'clock, on. Sa- ' nrilay, the lith day. of Not ember next, for furnish- i . 1 ing, the followits . gooy nn la. the quantities annexed ; I I or thireabouts; for th; u s e of the Indians; and deliv.l I erable at the following Wave., viz:, . . . . . At New York."' BLAICKETs. • • 1?.90 .patrs.3-point, ;white Mackin:lc blankets, to ' measure 60 tii . 72 inches, and weigh 8 pon'nds .„ , • , • . . • 920 pairs 23-point s'shite Mackinac bl &lets, to measurp I'ti ky . 06 inches ; and weigh' 0 noG pairs 2•Ant white Mackinac . blah4ts, to measure 42 by 56 inch e s, and weigh 9. _ pounds, 340 pairs 13-point :white Mackinac blankets, to measure 20 by 50 inches, acid- weigh A pounds • . . • 310 piip, l-point white 'Mackinac blankets,. to • , • measure 32 by 46 inches, and weigh 3i• 1 ppunds „. . . 2!i) pain 3-poitit scat* Mackinac blankets, to k- measure 60 by 7' , inihis and weigh S' . . Pounila . ' • 200 pairs 416-pointelearlet A!aekipac blankets to measure 01 Isj ,, --1111 inches, and weigh ti pounds • 33 pairs 3-point green 31acicinac tibuikets, to rneasur!.• tio by 72 inches, and 'weigh 8 pounds 290 pairs 3-point gentinclla blup l~f4pl rose blankets, to maitre 511 by 72 inches, arid weigh 8. poun/s 210 pairs 26-point gentinella blue Mackinac blankets, to measure 54 by ti 6 inches, and weigh 6 pounds. . • DRY GOODS. 102 . 0 yards blue, fancy and gray list 004 :150. 'do scarlet do do 2f3 . do grass green • do do 2030 do blue saved list • do 790 do scarlet do do 100 do green do :do 50 pounds worsted yarn, three-fold 88 dozen cotton flag liandker C hiefs 100 do Madras il!c! 76 do black silk do 40 do 8-4,cottnn shawls dd G-4 do ' 30 de, 44 do 18050 yards calico, domestic ' 1000 do • do English and French 1200 do bleached cotton shirting 3000 do unbleached do .3500 do do cotton sheeting 4300 do domestic checks, stripes ao plaids 100 dozen A ' reilfen socks. 1 7300 yards plaid Nosey 1000 do flannels, assorted 1600 -shirts, flannel 125 dd calico 97 pounds linen thraad , . 'ISO" do cotton do 20 •do sewing, silk . 351) pigces ribands, assorted 'J7S yards beaticking 500 yards satinetis, assortf4 400 do Kentucky jeans - 7 gross worsted .artering. HARDWARE. 840 pounds brass kettles 785 do tin kettleS' 40 nests japanned kettles (8. in a nest) 76 dozen butcher - At. Si. *.ouls, Ditssonxi..; • FIANKETS. 1020 pairs 3-point' white-3,lackipac blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches. and Weigh 8 pounds 707 pairs 23-point white Maclinac blankets, to measure 54 by 66 inches; and weigh pounds 417 pairs 2-point white . Mackinac blankets, to measure 42 by inches, and Jipigh pounds - 390 pairs vhitp Mackinac blankets, to measure 36 by 50 inches, and weigh 41 pounds . 430 pairs 1-point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 32 by 46 inches; and 'weit,ll 3/ pounds 134 pairs 3.point scarlet Makinac blankes t to measure 60 by 72. inches; and weigh pound 100 .pairs 2,3,-point sca t let Mackinac hlankefs, tp measure 5.1 by 6 . 6 inches, and weigh 6 pounds 148 pairs 3-point gieen Mackinac blankets: qv measure 60 by 7 . 2: inches, and weigh - 8 pounds . - 150 pairs 3-point gentinella blue Mackinac blan kets, to measure GO by 72 inches, and weigh Sounds 75 pairs 2i-ppint gentinella blng Mitckintic blankets, to pleasure 5.1 by (iii inches, and , weigh 6 pounds 'DRY GOODS. • 600 yards blue stroirds 300 do scarlet do 1:..00 do blue, fanCy, and gray list cloth 217 do grp l ip do. do 372 do :cadet. . do. . 'do do blue saved list do • 330 do green do (4.t I N, scarlet do do 5 pounds worsted yarn 3 fold • 68 dozen cotton flag hamlkerilicells 40 do Madras do 66 do black silk do 40 .do cotton shawls 20 do 0-i do do 110 do 44 do do 10000 yaiils domestic calico' 2000 JO English and French do :2230 do bleached cotton shirting 6000 • do. unbleaChed do do 4000 do do - do sheeting 1500 do domestic checks, stripes, and plaids 300 dozen woolen socks 1800 yardS plaid linsey. • • 3400 do : llanneli, assorted 450 flannel shirts 500 calipo do ` 83 poppds linen thread 74 do cotton dd 36 do sewin ,, silk 20 gross worsted gartering 300 picces ribauds, assorted 100 gross fancy and clay-pipe? poiands vermilion. - HARDWARE. 1300 pppnds brass kettles . nest 460 nests, japanned kettles, S 3. pest. 460 tip kettles 25 gross square awls 7000 fishhooks 25 thq.pn fish lines 231.100 'nepalps, assorted 100 dozpn combS,Assorfed ' 10 -dp scissors 14000 yon flints - 30 gross gun worms ;. , 200 dozen butehers' klavf4 AXES. 23 dozen axes, to - weigh ;from 5: to 54. ppupds 95 dozen half-axes', tq vcigh 3 pounds - -12 do squaw axes, to weigh , 3_pounda - 45 do- hatchets, to 'weigh iA pounds To be delivero at theace where manufactur ed, or ip the city of New York or Philadelphia as may' he rkuired ; without additional exppuse. AGRfCIJ4TURAL I.II2I.EiIfENTS, &c. . There will also lie required, to by delivered in New York at the same tune, the following tural implementd: ": '2oo,a.xes, to weigh from 43 to . ?,3 pounds' 200 half-axes, to weigh 33, pounds 1100 weeding hcies, different sixpa 8 cross-cat saws,4 of o"feet and 4 - of 7 feet in NEM ''.'....•::' ,4 : :. • ., 7': - -;' ~..: ' , .- , .1 . ,...:,::, - .... , r_i -- 4.•!•-: , ,._,T.; - - - =MEE . • •, =NM PRICE, 1"WO CENTS: '"" . .: T :'; . ,).'; , '.'4 ,7 :.,' , .;' 1 ' ., '•'.:),:.' , .c_: ., ...-,,.:-.1:":.:;.1•.'-',::11'1'''- ~; ;; ..~,'j''.. ~ MITE ./ • C.' n MEE • • • 6. •• • ••• • • • GO equal priiportunusol mtki s t .lnfue . and .' • ••: . Iro Ih. braLs kettles, isFsurteil sizes: • ' The sutu of Sio6ols to be expended in tbesili,ive,• lqtr,ires, lie increased' or Itniflettekt . ta Meet that;um. no sample is le - 14 ler-hailed of Anti,: ft Myst. ytteler.fload that they are to be of, the lie:it . ' • ALSO, : Ihe.following•agrieultisial implements:deliver-. able atNew T6rlcc • ; • 160 iitea r tikwsigiLfrogri 41 to 31. pounds 1130 half-ixet h In:weigh 3} pounds • 1000 weeding,.lio,es,assorted sizes 75 single-h { lrie ploughs, with clevis • • iron niuulit boardi- • • 130„pairs trabe.ehains, brightstraight eact chain lu b 6 feet 4 niches in length, to weigh not less tlian, i pounds ` • 45 44•Pbattnli' each cbiln to weigh 25_pound 8507 , best N0.•.A0 Math:strife cotton cards •,, 40ferorat-eutimrs, 7 feet in length *, 20i do —.do G feet in length 100 - ?sinzie-ctit" uoislet saw Fes •5U Infed:siairit, of good quality " • 4:,. I:M•liand saw files . : • . drawing-I:nil es,, Ift ipches itt.lcttgth . Sr", o.quatilts - serewatigitns, itt vino! : prepor l nous' tif inch." -quarters,'• dioeket-chi4.lsl l 2.ifiveitini•"lo;•. portions Of 11.:4 and / 75 planes, complete, mina. roportionn . of lota and jack"' . ...• -: The sum Of S:t000 if tolif expended.ip :Abe above articles, and the stmutity wilt be inereased • or diminished to meet that xtitri. As no sampla will be exhibited of them, it , must te undcrottied !hat tlqy aff to be of the but quality. GUNS. - In addition to the above and foregoing, there will be required 660 north-west guns, two-thinls of Which mu tt measure 36 inches in length of barrel, and one-third 42 inchesi . tp be delis ered at . the Placq Kherf ma n ufactured or m the city of New York or Philadelphia, as may be required;. samples of them are deposited in the office of the Coininlesioner Indian Affairs. • These will alsq .hp required 109 Indian rifles, more or 'nisi but as the department has not asuit.. . able'sainple it,,is expected that each bidder will ac- . company his bid Aiith a saMple of the article he. . . - . _. prqposes - to furnish. The above proposals may be diiiiled into five} pails, for each place of deli%my r iir.. -' . . Ist. Blankets. 241. Dry Goods. 3d. hardware, to int:lndy the agriculttualitrfple l Tents. . . .: 4th. Axes and hatchets. !jib. Northwest guus.aud rifles.' ' .., .. . . . • The lowest competent iesponsible bidder wilt : r.. ~ ' receive the whole or any *part of the contract ac. - '..-....: cording to the alke scale, the department nnerv ; • - ..; li; to itself the rigut tq determine whether the bid.: tier is competent and respcinsitile or not. A schedule of the articles, with samples, may be seen at the office of the Commissiciiier of Indian _ Xffairi, in Washington. exhibiting themnjuut of ' ...- money to be expended lbr - -nach article; hilt th t p dg'.. ,. pertinent reserves the right to increase pfilinunisla - ' .-- the quantity of any orilie articles namad,or sub: „ . - • . stitute others in lieu thereof. The whOle amount in money- to be appliediq the purchase of goods, wilt be about .$85,000; of . .-' which some §40,000 will wanted qp the im.t.t . ..... '. \.; board, and' the residue intim 'west. Goods of A'.. - H . , merican manufacture, all 'other things being equal,' .. ...;.. wilt be preferred, - 'but as all the samples of blanket - . 4.;-;: , ,, and cloths on hand are s of foreign tnanufactUreiji . ::-::41t.... will be neeesiary, w hen . a . domestic article is bid for, :-. : ' '.73 , that the sample of 'it should , accempaiir the•bicf,-, - -...:W . , to enable the department to decide whether it isof. equal quality with the samples to be exhibited: ' ' ' -,:-. 'llie party proposing to supply the articles will - 0 mike on an invoice of all the items embraced in the ... ~....„ above list, and. affix the prices. in dollars and cents, at which he or 4heyinill furnish them, deliverable._ . ...-'.'.--. in New York and St. Lonis respectitely, on or bi. fore the fifteenth day of May next. assuming the ..... . quantity of each article as s uiecified in this aclver-- ..:'.ii ' tisemeut, and extending tt';';e post , making an aggre- ,- - t'. gate of the whole invoice 'before sending it on.--' The 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 pur chased with the. samples elhibited, When-the con- tract shall be made, and with the terms of the ixiii- . T . ~..-. tract itself . which shall contain a clause, that if • 7 . ...,!.. the articles are not furnishid within the time pre-- . -:-. seribed, or if they are pfirit4ulficient quality, in the . '..., opinion of the agent aforestiid, and if within 1ive5..... - ; days after notice of such 'insufficiency the party . shall riot furnish others in 'lieu thereof;of the re- quired quality, the Unit:;•tates shall be ruittiori- zed to, purchase them of tlaers, and to charge.any -..-...,;...: increase of price they to y be compelled to pay .; , ,.'4,'f- s - .. .": therefor to the contractor, -.Who shall pay the said ..--,--.•.: difference to the: 'United Sttes. - ' ' • ':.'s Bonds will 'l3. rmuircd, in the amount of 'the" ..• bids, kith two goqd sureties, ttie sullleiency of • whom to be certified by a United States judge or district attorney, for thp faithful performance of the contracts. Traypoptit will be made after. tile. contract is completed,and thedelivery of The gbOds at New. York and St. Louis respectivply, as agent of the department, upon a thiplieale invoice _ ppriiked Ity CommtmicatiOns to li, marked, "Proposals for Indian goods." • The. bids will I.)e submitted with the - following: heading; and one received that alp 94 . made in the form arid'ierMs here Prescrilvdi• • "1 (or we) propose to firrnisli, for the service; of_ the Indian Departinent.. the following goods, at the pricep affixed to theMrespectively, viz: . .. •• . ' (Here insert the list .of. goods.) "Deliverable in the city of New York, or St. Louis, on or before the day of neicii nd in case ci thp acceptance of his propOsal, 'the" rivantity being prescribed by lite department ~t. (Cr NV,c ) Wilfp.xecute , a contract according to•lhis agreement; and give satisfactory security to, the, depaiiment, within ten days after thtaceeptOrice. of' this bid; and in case of failure to.enter into such contract, and gi% p•stieh security, 1 (or tte) - will .pair• to the Dnited States thp.ditlerence.betweeu the soma bidden by me, (or us,) and the stun:which:A:ha PnitediStatek may be obliged to pay for the same articles." ••-- • • -", Each an4.every Did must also bp accompanipd: with a guaramPe in the following login, to be sign. , pd by one or more responsible persons, wh4e sat ctency must, be e - ertifipd by some one who is:know:li to the deParttimnt, githpr personally or by his 0t4.1. _ pia position: • (or w t ) tiergq. guaranty .that ' •,tif* above bidder, will comply with the terms of theL. ath*rti.t.ppapist for "Proposals for Indian go s," dated Optiiber 1, 1846, - If the contract amid be air brded to him, and:putpr into bond tor the exectt-, tion of thpsame Mithin the tithe - pret•cribetl. '- -(ssLit..l Won Oftlcr: AyriLlps, OFt6bar "Nit; • . - 01n1r1.51011 rqt d 4 111'Afra " • oct7*la:sll . 4 . irs . „ "MFsNRIYard fi. Cq. - • 1 AvE the pleasing to .announne to their;friends that they again" occupy; their old Stand at. No 3 83;Wood siroot, viliere'they hap Opened an eaten-A. Sive WA-14; PAPER. wouloust, and will Vain' cOritantly on hand an extensive assortment of Satin glazed and plain 44NGING:S, Velvet Imitation Borders of the !vest style; and most buret: . some patterns Tor papal* halls, parlors and chtim;'; `They mannfac.nare and hare on hand at all.ll,tnesi' :: Printing, Writing, Letter, 'Wrapping and Tea ram Bonnet aid Fuller's Board;--alt of which they offef for isle On the moat accommodating terms, and to' which theiinvite the ! t ". lth) i?, Qt zAPV4 2- 00-#4 ALSO—Blank Books of all kinds stisttbg i_ty,scho? l -Aoirker.l44alicli_olll.4 eAtrO. =MI MEM