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OFFICE OF' THE POST, .TETZEIDAT MORNING, Oct. 1547. 5 Business of all kinds still continues quite brisk, and the prices of leading articles remaini without any important change. The rivers conue high, and, active business is being transacted on the wharves. • Efir . • .1 COTTON YARNS — TiIe following prices have been agreed upon by the different manufacturers at a meeting convened for that purpose: No. 5 to 10 Cotton Yarn, at 18c. No.ll to 13 a a l9c. 500 u 9c. fp , 1 •10 Z. 600 CC CI Sc. t i • 700 t 7c. a 8, 9,-and' 1000 a a Candlewick I.Bc. tt• 'Carpet Chain 23c. a Coverlet Yarn 25c. a Wrapping . Family Batting 16c. a Common do. 11c. a OE NESI ~ l+ i FLOURI—There were more buyers thal sellers in the 'market yesterday, and prices were quite firm. Sales at river and from wagon atls4,7Be 4,81; - sales 50 bbls from store at $4,90.1 Retail ing at $55,25, as in quality and quantitY. OATS—Sales 300 bu. at 25c. CORN—Sales .9.00 bu. at 40c. WHEAT—Nominal at 90c. TEATHERSSaIes 140 Di. at 29c. SUGAR—SaIes 50 bids. N. O. at 7-1 c: 'CHEESE--Large lots are arriving, and the mar ket is well supplied. Sales of 80 Ems. at 84-c. =in WM =Mg =NM WINDOW GLASS—SaIes 45 bss. 1412 at $3,25: ASHES—SmaII sales Pots and Scorciings at 4105 c. • PROVISIODigarket withoixt changi. Lim ited;sales at former quotations. ; MEM BY JOHN D. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER. - DRY GOODS. ON Thursday morning the 7th instant, at 10 o'- clock, at the Commercial Sales Jimmie, cornet of Wood and sth eta., will be sold, an extensive as of seasonable Dry ponds, among wh ich-are Cloths,Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Flannels, Bleached übleached Muslims, Calicoes t AlpaccaS, lustre Gingham, Ti6kings, &c. At 2 o'clock, P. M., oue large Iron Safe,lsnitable for Ranking House, Insurance Office, or large Count ing House. . lin IS MEI A large assortment of China and QueensnM.re, em bracing every 'variety wanted by housekeepers and hotels. IMO OM A great quantity of Household and Kitchen Fur niture, from .2 family declining housekeeping: Feather beds, boddmg, Mattresses, Carpeting, Looking GlaSses, Mantel Clocks, Mantel iLamps, Cooking stoves, Groceries, Cotifectionery Glass ware, ttc. : At 6y o'clock, P. M., a handgome assortment of fine Table and Pocket Cutlery, Single and I Double barrelled .Fowling pieces, pistols, Gamma fancy goods, Gold. and Silver Watches, heady made Cloth. ing, Variety goodi, octs 10 Building Lots in the 7tb. Wait' at auction (lo'clock will Saturday afternoon the Bth inst., at 3 o'clock will be soldon the premises Ten handsomely e '" a uated building Lets, on Holmes' Hill, having 6 ch a- front of 24 feet on Webster street, which is 0 Teet Wide, and'extending back 127 feet to an alley 20 ';feet wide, adjoining property of the late John Keiting;" deed. ' I Terms—One-fifth cash,residue in four etilial annu al payments with interest. Title indisputable. The Property will be shown on application to Ali. Chas! Rowan, at the Lumberyard office on 6th street. oc4 JOHN D. DAVIS, tAluct,r.. ISI Household PansHuse at Auction. '• N Tuesday morning, the 6th day of Odniber, at O 10 o'ciock, at the house of Mrs. Mary Fraser in Fourth street, next doortcs the chair factory rtf Allen Cordell, will be sold her entire stock of hoUsehold furniture, among which are parlor, chamber, hall and stair carpet} stair rode, beds, bedding, malrasses, c nitre tables, bureaus, large and small looking glass es, one pair mahogany divans, fancy and common chairs, dining tables, wash /anode ' mantel' ;clocks, high and low post bedsteads, 1 cupboard, fenders and. fire irons, knives and forki, queensware, glassware, britannia ware, kitchen utensils, &c. oc4 /Oil ki D. DAVIS, AUcCr. MBE MEM Emu El BEE Gaorge W. ;•stylig. ATTORNEY and counsellor at Law andlNotary Public; office at the corner of 4th and Wood sta over Sibbet tacJones* Exchange office. ioct4 • European Agency: and Itendttance• to Ireland, Engla - nd, &c. LARGE and small sum s of money can at el times be remitted by eight drafts at reduced 'rates to all parts of England, Ireland, Wales, am., and Lega cies, Debts, Rents, claims, and property *mope can be collected and recovered through thn subscri ber,:or during his absence from mis city front °etc ber until May, on his annual tours to Eurok, by ap plication to Lutes MAY, Merchant, Water street, Pittsburgh. KEENAN;.Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and KuropeanlAgent, Pittsburgh, pa. P. S. As H, Keenan has been frequently troubled by applications and letters on the business 0f,./lerd man &Keenan," passenger agents of Newl York, he deems it necessary to say, that he is not the Keenan of that firm, awl has never had any connexion n ith either of those persons. ; oct4 BM NM M THE ANATOMY OF *hat it is, with all the kinds causes, symptoms; prognos tics and several cures for it—in three partitiops, with their several sections, members, and subsections ; Philosophically, Medically, Historically opened and cut up, by Democritus Junior; with a •satiriCal pre face, conducing to the following discourSe: a now edition,. corrected, and enriched by translations oft the numerous classical extracts; by DoiXiocritus Minor. 'Just received and for sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, oc4 Booksellers, cor of Market and Jd eta. MEE DR. S. B. SMITH'S PREMIUM MAGNETIC MACHINE, a wonderful agent in the cure of diseases. Hundreds of wonderful cures have been made by the use of these machines, such as Deafness of 15 years, Curvature of the Spine, Loss of smell, Rheumatism and Contraction of the Leg, PalpFtation of the Heart, Weak Eyes; 4c. It seldom faiis in Dyspepsia, Seerfula and Erysipelas. Call anFl obtain a Circular containing certificates of cures, &c. For sale only by S. L. CUTHBERT, Smithfield, neari3d st. , N. B. Persoos desirous to famish themselves with one of these valuable machines will de.well to call immediately, &Mauna' with full instructions, accom pug each machine 7 oc4 :; • • 11Q1ONEY: 10 BOXell superiiip white, for 8010 by oci, J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Woad FLOUR: 39 B3lq P4g4ily, for salp by y r. oc4 . p. 941,114- , IFIELLLI) ALMONDS; 12 Boes, for sale oc4 J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 'RPO GLASSES: 30 11bie N. 0.. for sale tier M oc3 J.D.WILLIAMS,IIO Wood 14. L - :'-l•V : t'"'i' -..-Ci ' '--',..:'4 : .:70 EVE P - Oftik. OF PITT'ETItUR-fiii..! fELT WATER. IN NNE ONANNEL auction Saks. Ana tion Males - -224. 0.7 TILF.:EIfraumiItATEgVILL F., Identity!, litoster,ewillleave for the:abOye and inter e tate. landings, on. Wednesday next; (6th,) 'at 11:1 o'clock, .A:311. For Freight or Passage • apply on board,, or to oc4 BERTIER PENS-71Si atinated by ,qaiyanic cosi. - r he good 118 Gold -Pees. _ Eighteen cents icard, confaining 26 pens with 'a good pen holder.. .- • Pea No 1 suitable forrunning bunk • • - 2 " "Secretary hand; 3 ~ _ ,4 round ,4 1 , 4 4, ,‘ Italian "i -5 ~ 44 old English black letter; ' 6 'as 44 Ludrs hand. The Pen No-4 is principally used in ! Wriring and . Drawing Schools.. etc. The Pen NO s'for copying Music, making packets. The_Pens Nos I and 2 for Bank Note Signatures, as these pens never cut the paper, however fine, or however heavy the band may be. LUKE LOOMIS 85 W, se3o A. T a. meeting of • the manufacturers of Cotton -A L ., Yarn, held on the Ist of October, the follow ing prices were agiced upoa as the nrrr CASH rates, subject to no discount; vie: No. sto 10 Cotton -Yarn, • 18 c.'ip lb. " 11 to 13 " 19 500 9 c doz. " GOO " g i" • 700 o 7 " "' 8, 9 & 1000 " Candlewick, 18 c tto Carpet Chain, 23 " Coverlet Yarn, 25 " Wrapping Twine' 25 " I ' Fancily Batting, 16 " Common " 11 " P. M'CORMICK,'Hope Cotton Mill. KING, PENNOCK & CO. Eagle. MOORHEAD, COPELAND & 'CO., Union. NIC. VOEGTLY & CO., Star. .; fort 21w More New Books.at Moises VTRITINGS. OF WASHINGTON, by J. Sparks. V The Simple Story, a new novel, by Ws. Inch. bald. The Iron Chest, a playin 5 acts. A Story of the Battle of Waterloo, by Rev. G. R. Cleig, M. A. • Hack lers Geometry, for Schools and ;Colleges. Draper's Natural Philosophy, four hundred illus trations. Howitt's Natural History, illustrated: Howitt's Tales in Verse, juvenile. Louis XIV and the Court of France, by Miss Par doe, part 5. Agnes Searle, cheap form, by Miss Pickering. Christopher Tadpole, by Albert Smith, with illus trations. The 'Nursery Rhyme Book, a new collection of Rhymes, Games, Sports and Gingles. . Illustrated. Living Age, No. 175. Taylor's Counterfeit Detector. Ladies National Magazine for October: Gody's Lady's Book • Graham's Magazineas Ardent Froughton, the Wretched Merchant, by Maryatt. All the Foreign Reviews and quarterlies, just re ceived and for sale at MORSE'S Literary Depot, 805 85 Fourth st., between Market & Wood sta. J. D. LEBALER, C. W. ANDERSON, Late of Pittsburgh, Pa. :Late of Nashville, Tenn LEHRER & ANDERSON, . DEALERS IN COTTON. Forwarding and Commission Merchants, No. S Front Street, above )3roadtray. CINCINNATI, OHIO. ESTER TO Merchants generally, Pittsburgh, Pa. Merchants generally, Nashville, Tenn. W. F. Lane & Co, Louisville, Ky. Springer 4- Whiteman,l oinoinimii, Ohio. James Johnston & Co. f Hewitt, Henan & Co., New Orleans. Magregor & Morris, New York. Duval, Keighler & Co., Baltimore. Smith, Bag.iley & Co., Philadelphia. Daniel Deshon, Boston. sep44-1y PORT WINES 4A Y 7 lIBLS. PORT 'TINES, good vintages, of 1 38, '40,42, '93, '94, and '45, consisting of Harris& Son 'c c' pure juice Pure, 1890: E do " Treble grape 7 Pare juice; do " double do '4 Os bozn s cr, FF & Co. " do rd 1834, straw' ° Hunt & Co. " do G color, rich Ducal Grape single do ; and fruity; Burgundy do do Queen pale rich and very superior; Legere, 1 casks, Cala- bria and Cette. Several of these wines are the beat for medical purposes; many of them come from the District of the upper Corgo, entirely freed by age from acidity or sweetness. just received ; in store and for sale by the original package and also on draught at the wine store of the subscriber. JACOB WEAVER, 16, cor ofMarket and Front ti EIM JUST RECEIVED At Mrs. DUFF'S Ness Millinery Store, 10 St. Clair street, NEwstyle French Chemizettes, Mourning Col tars,Fancy Frills arkd Capes, Mourning do., Ladies Silk Scarfs, a new 'rind elegant pattern of Ladies Velvet Bead Bags, Black net Gloves, a choice selection of rich new styles Cap and BONNET Bli3. mom, Riot! Black Silk for Cardinals, Swiss Muslins, Nets, &c., Ladies Cardinals made or cut to order in the latest styles. Also, Bonnets, Caps, Capes, Frills, and every article in the Millinery business. sep4 Gold Pens, Gold Pens! Gold Pens t I W. IV. WILSON, TT AS just received a very large assortment of the I I best Premium Diamond -Pointed Gold Pens— selected with great care by himself, a few days since in New York, and will sell them at regular New York prices, and warrant them. A part of the se lection are of Levi Brown, Albert G. Bagley, Benedict & Barney, Woodward, eel° Illisband's Celebrated Fluid Magnesia. THIS is a mild, safe and elegant Anti-acid and Aperient; being a perfect solution of chemical ly pure carbonate of Magnesia in water; possesses all the. medical qualities of the finest preparations of Magnesia, without being liable to form concretions) in the bowels, or to act injuriously' upon the coats of the stomach. One table spoonful of the Fluid Mag nesia is equivalent in strength .. to half a teaspoonful of common Magnesia. For sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK•& CO., cot let and Wood, and Wood and Smithfield to aug6 ' S. M'IIINLEY, Howie, .44n, and Ornamental Painter,' AND DEA LAR IN PAINTS, No. 44, ST. CLAM STREET, PITTSBURGH, la - AS constantly on hand all kinds of PArtrrs, 1.1 either Dry or Mixed; Japan and Copal Varnish; Linseed Oil; Boiled Oil; Spirits Turpentine; Window Glass, of all sizes; Putty, Paint Brushes, &c., all of the beat quality, and for sale at reasonable prices. sepi 1-tr Gold Spectacles. TUST OPENING, a large stock of Gold Spectacles J of all patterns, for Ladies and Gentlemen, of the best Gold and workmanship, and for sale at East ern prices, at the Watch and Jewelry Store of W.W. WILSON, coder 4th and Market at. Wellsville, Glassgotv;& Beaver Packet. THE New and Light Draught Steamer CAROLINE, NIXON, Master, will run be tween Pittsburgh and the above Ports during the sea son of low water; leaving Pittsburgh every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 9 o'clock, A. -M. and Wellsville every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satdrday, at 7 o'clock, A-. M. For freight or passage apply on boarft. jy23dtf 1111 HE Stockholders of the Farmer's Deposit Bank of Pittsburgh, intend making application to the next Legialature for such alteration of their charter as will give them Banking privileges; or, if deemed expedient, will ask to be incorporated as a new Bank. By order of the Board of Directors. je3ll:law6m THOMPSON BELL Cashier. Drugs Drugsl Drugs I! NOW opening at the Drug Warehouse of HAYS & BROCKWAY, a large and well 'selected as sortment of Drugs, Chemicals, - Paints, Oils and Dye Stuffs, direct from New York and ether Eastern cities, which will be sold at extremely low prices. Call and examine for yourselves. No 2 Commercial How, aug27 near Canal Basin. L'UORICE-5 Cases Sicily, just reCM • and fa sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK St Co. nc4 . ' cor of First and,Wood eta. ROUSSEL , S SHAVING CREAM---4doz warrant R genuine, in store and for aale by PAYS & BROCKWAY. • : - . . . -.; . .:', • ..... .. , 1„e_...••..' . • .•-• "-!--.- '' • - ..... -„, :t . ; 7 .'1,-4:.;.7::1 W-47.:::.:.4.7-4,1-,:::.:•-•;:ot?...,.!4:...,,,-,'• = JAMES MAY. Agent, od street. Hayden, Prince Albert, Rough and Ready, and other-makers 'Settee. P=opo~al~ for half* ,a643iW W E BA - MEN Artino ; Sept. 18 , 1.847..! SEALED PROPOSALS will be reeved at the office of the' gornthissioner of Indian Aflairs, Washington,'D. C., ; until - 1.0 o'clock, 'Oa Monday, the Ist of-NoVember next, - for - liirnishint , the fol lowing .gobds, -in'tbe•quantities annesicl, of there abouts, far the.use of the'lnd:ansi and deliverable at the felioivieg places, vizi • _ - :At W: , NE YORK. Blankets.llso pairs 3-point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh 8 poun 000 pairs 21. point white Mackinac blanket's, to measure 54 by 66 inches, and weigh 6 pounds 400 pairs 2 point white Mackinac blankets,, to measure 42 by 56 inches, an I weigh ~54 pounds -1513 pairs 11-point white Mackinac' blankets, to measure 36 by 30 inches, and weigh 4/ pounds 400 pairs 1-point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 32 by 46 inches, and weigh 3# pounds 220 pairs 3-point scarlet Mackinac .blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh 8 pounds 200 pairs 2k -point scarlet Mackinac blankets, to measure 54 by 66 inches, and weigh 6 pounds 60 pairs S•point green Mackinac blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh 8 Pounds 290 pairs 3-point .Gentinella blue Mackinac blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh 8 pounds 240 pairs *point Gentinella blue Mackinac blankets, to measure 54 by 66 inches, and weigh 6 pounds. Dry Goods. 1050 yards blue fancy and gray list cloth 350 do scarlet do do 125 do grass green do do 2050 do blue saved list cloth 790 do scarlet do 100 do green do 200 pounds worsted yarn, three-fold 90 dozen cotton flag handkerchiefs 100 do do Madras do 70 do black silk do 40 do 8-4 cotton shawls 25 do 6-4 do do 30 do 4-4 do do 20000 yards calico, domestic 1000 do do English and French - . 1200 do bleached cotton shirting 3000 do unbleached do do 3500 do do do sheeting 6000 do domestic checks, stripes, and plaids 100 dozen woollen socks 8000 yards plaid linsey 100 u do flannels, assorted 1600 shirts, flannel 125 do calico 80 pounds linen thread 150 do cotton do 20 do sewing silk 350 pieces ribbands, assorted. 975 yards bedticking 500 do sattinetts, assorted 400 do Kentucky-jeans 7 gross worsted gartering 20 pounds Chinese vermillion. Hardware. 840 pounds brass kettles 765 tin kettles 40 nests japanned kettles, (8 in a nest) 76 dozen botcher knives 14000 gun flints. AT ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. Blankets. 900 pairs 3-points white Mackinac blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh 8 pounds 800 pairs 2i-point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 54 by 66 inches, and weigh 6 pounds 420 pairs 2-point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 42 by 56 inches, and weigh 54 pounds 500 pairs Ik-point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 36 by 50 inches, and weigh 4} pounds 500 pairs 1 point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 32 by 46 inches, and weigh 31 pounds 150 pairs 3 point scarlet Mackinac blankets. to measure 60 by 72 niches, and weigh 8 pounds 100 pairs 2i-point scarlet Mackinac blankets, to measure 5,t by 66 inches, and weigh 6 pounds 150 pairs 3 point green Mackinac blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh 8 pounds 150 pairs 3-point Gentinella blue Mackinac blankets, to measure 6U by 72 inches, and weigh 8 pounds 75 pairs *mint Gentinella blue Mackinac blankets, to measure 54 by 66 inc Les, and weigh 6 pounds. Dry Gads. 800 yards blue strouds 500 do scarlet do 1000 do blue fancy and gray list cloth 80 do grass green do do 400 do scarlet do do 3000 do blue saved list cloth 100 do green do 1500 do scarlet do 400 pounds worsted yarn, 3 fold 75 dozen cotton flag handkerchiefs 100 do Madras do 15 do black silk do 40 dozen 84 cotton shawa 25 do 6 4 do 25 do 4 4 do 18000 yards domestic calico 1500 do English and French do 1500 do bleached cotton shirting 0000 do unbleached do 4000 do do sheeting 1500 do domestic checks, stripes and plaids 100 dozen woollen socks 2500 yards plaid linsey 1500 do flannels, assorted 500 flannel shirts 400 calico do 101) pounds linen thread 250 do cotton do 15 do sewing silk 20 gross worsted gartering 150 pieces ribbons, assorted 100 gross fancy and clay pipes 150 pounds Chinese vermillion. Hardware. 1300 pounds brass kettles 50 nests, japanned kettles (8 in a nest) 400 tin kettles 25 gross stivaw awls 7000 tish hooks 25 dozen fish lines 25000 needles, assorted 100 dozen combs, assorted 10 dozen scissors 14000 gun flints 10 gross gun worms 200 dozen butcher knives. Axes and Hatchets. 25 dozen axes, to weigh from 4i to 51 pounds 95 do half axes, to weigh.3i pounds 12 do squaw axes, to weigh 3 pounds . 45 do h a atchets, to weigh 13 pounds To be delivered at the place where manufactur ed, grin the city of New York or Philapelphia, as may be required, without additional expense. ..trieultural implements, 4-e. There will also be required, to be delivered in New rank, at the same time, the following agricul tural implements: 250 axes, to weigh from 4i to 5.4 , pounds 250 half-axes, to weigh 3i pounds 200 hatchets, to weigh pounds 200 drawing knives, 12 inches in length 200 augers, in equal proportions of 1 inch, inch, and if inch 150 pairs lames • 150 do trace chains, bright and straight links 300 pounds brass kettles. 250 axes, to weigh from 4i to si , pounds 250 half-axes, to weigh 3} pounds 200 hatchets, to 'weigh 1} pounds 1200 weeding hoes, assorted sizes 100 single-horseploughs, with cleviaand cast - iron mould boards 600 pairs trace chains, bright straight links, . • r v.„; :',..i --,,, ',!..-,t9e) ... cr —,s",k, .c ~ ,,., v 'ice r.,~k-k ,a'aw- i~ - t each c tun to ree 4 inches in._ engt and: towrigivillt less than 34 pounds 75-lug_chairisleach chain to.weigh 25 pounds 1000 best No. 10 Whitten - tote cotton Cards 20 crosvut sans 7 feet in length 20 do do '0 feet in length /00 "single cut" crosscut saw files 150 hand saws - 120 hand saw' files 150 drawing knives, 12 inches in length 850 "quarters" screw augers, in equal propor tions of 2.inch, If-inch, andl-inch 500 "quarters" socket chisels, in equal propor tions 1 and finch 400 planes, complete, equal proportions of foie and jack 150 pairs Wimps. Northwest guns. 650 Northwest' guns, two-thirds of which must mea sure 36 inches in length of barrel, and one-third 42 inches, to be'delh , erecl at the place where manufactured, or; in the city of New York or Philadelphia,- as ;may be requited; samples of them are deposited in the office of the Commis sionet of indian affairs.. The aboVe proposals may_ be divided into five parts, for each place of delivery, viz: 1 Mankets. 2. Dry goods. 3 Hardware, to include the agritultural imple ments. 4. Azet and hatchets. 0132=21 The lowest competent responsible bidder will re ceive the whole or any part of the contract, tic:- cording to the above scale, the department resew ing to itself the right to determine whether the bidder is competent and responsible or not. A schedule of the articles, with samples, may be seen at the office of Ithc Cormnissioner of Indian Affairs, in Washington, exhibiting the amohnt of money to be expended for each article; but the de partment reserves the / tight to increase or diminish the quantity of any of, the articles named or sub stitute others in lieu thereof, or to reiiiiire, at Simi• Itr prices, such goods' as may be wanted for pre-'' snits or other purposes, in the administration of the a.Tairs of the department. The whole amount in money to be applied to the purchase of goods will be about $85,000; of which some $40,000 will be wanted on the sea board, and the residue in the west. Goods of Am erican manufacture, all other things being equal, will be preferred; but as all the samples of blank ets and cloths on hand are of foreign manufacture, I it will be necessary, when a domestic article is bid for, that the sample of it should accompany the 1 bid, to enable the department to decide whether it, is of equal qoality with the samples to be exhibited. I The partfproposing to supply the articles will make an invoice of all the items embraced in the above list, and affix the prices, in dollars and cents,l at which he or they will furnish them, deliverable in New York and St. Louis, iespectively, on or be fore the fifteenth day of May next, assuming the quantity of each article as specified in thiti tisment, and extending the cost, 'making an ag gregate of the whole invoke hefora tending it on. The goods will be inspected at New YoriLor 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 purchas ed with the samples exhibited, when the contract shall be made, and with the terms of the contrer itself, which shall contain a clause: hat if the arti cles are not furnished within the time prescribed, or if they are of insufficient quality, in the opinion of the agent aforesaid, and if within five days after notice of such insufficiency the party shall not furnish others in lieu thereof, of the required quali ty, the United States shall be authorized to pur chase them of others, and to charge any increase of price they may be compelled to pay therefor to the contractor, who shall pay the said difference to the United States. Bands will be required. in the amount of the bids, with two good sureties, the sufficiency of whom to be certified by a United States judge or district attorney, for the faithful performance of the contracts. Payment will be made after the contract is completed, and thedelivery of the goods at New York and St. Louis respectively, to ab a gent of the department, upon a duplicate invoice certified by him. Communications to be marked, "Proposals for Indian goods." The bids will be submitted with the follosing heading, and none will be considered that are not made in the form and terms here prescribed : I (or we) propose to furnish. for the service of the Indian Department, the following goods, at the prices affixed to them respectively, viz: ( Here insert the list of goods. ) "Deliverable in the city of New York, or St. Louis, on or before the--day of-next; and in case of the acceptance-of his proposal, the quantity. being prescribed by the department, I (or we) will execute -a contract according to this a greement, and give satisfactory security to the-de partment, within ten days after the acceptance of this bid; and in case of failure to enter into such contract, and give such security, I (or we) will pay! to the United States the difference between the sums hidden by me (or us) and the sum which the United States may be obliged to pay for the same articles." Each and eveK bid must also be accompanied with a guarantee in the following form, to be sign ed by one or more responsible persons, whose suf ficiency must be certified by some one who is known to the department, either personally or by his official position: t (or we) hereby guaranty that-, the above bidder, will comply with the terms of the adver tisement for .. Proposals for Indiana goods," dated September IS, 1847, if the contract should be a warded to him, and enter into bond for the execu tion of the same within the time prescribed." N EA . W. 11IEDDILL,t, Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Sept.2s-3tawilst Nov. Splendid Stock of Dry Goods, \VUOLESALE AND RETAIL A. A. MASON & CO., 62 Market street, between Third and Fourth sts., D AVE V ai e t n4t o tt o tt a ..v r eg e largo t t i i il n s d hi s o p n l a e b n i d e ld .t st i ock comprising a general assortment of fancy and ety m a, comprising our customers anti the public generally, are respectfully invited to caleand examine our stock. We have in store a great variety of Rich Dress Goods, riz:-112 Rich Printed Cashmere anid De Laines; French Marines, assorted colors; Alpaccas, Lustrcs, and Bombazines; French and Earleton Ginghams; Prints, and now Dress Goods generally; Rich 131 k Dress and Mantilla Silks; Rich Coloed Dress Silky, in great variety. SHAWLS: New Paris designs of long and square Cashmere Shawls, Medium and low priced Turkeri and Cish. mere; heavy and rich Scotch 'Plaids, I.ll'li and mode cold Thibett, and many other shawls. Housekeeping Goods. Medium and low priced •Blankets, of every size; Marseilles Quilts, Furniture Chintz, Dimity, Floor Baize, Linen Table Covers, Stair Linen, Linen Sheet logs and Pillow case Linens Napkins, Russia ana fable Diaper, White Linen; also, Maracas, Damask, &c. &c. TAILOR'S TRIMMINGS Silk Serges, Worsted do, Stlesias,CoPd Cambricks, Buttons of every description, Bindings, Threads, Sowing Silks, Twist, Canvass, Padding, &c. &c. WOOLEN GOODS, And articles for Men and . Boys wear, of the best French, English and Ametican Manufacture, inelud-. ing a handsome assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins and Vestings• ' also Cassinetts, a very large assortment; heavy Pilot j,Cloths, Beaver-Ecrseys, Linseys, &c. Having a house in New York, we will be constant-I ly receiving the newest and most fashionable styles ofGoods, and at the lowest prices. Merchants from all parts of the country aro invited to examine oust c stock. ;gr. Wholesale Rooms - up stairs. se23 New Stook of Pianos. TORN H. MELLOR, No. 8.1 Wood at., is now re ceiving an • elegant assortment of Boston and New Yolk Pianos. Arrived to-day and now open for sale Two splendid Rosewood Pianos, G octaves, $2,50 00 One " carved " " " • 300 00 One " Mahogany " 6i octaves, 350 00 One Grand Piano Forte, made at the factory Of Henri Hort Paris, and fully equal to , . the one used by him at h;s Concerts, Ono Mahogany second hand Piano, made by Stedart, Wors'ester & Dunham, N. Y., 225 00 A further supply will be receive] during this week. sepB , 4 ~~ ~ • >, . . trPod t ) tßee Stationery N-cbinafilianeti wtth thb Law had'the order of the Poitmaster General, Sealed Propelais ie ceired maintill2'o'clock noon, on Moildayl, the. e.Zith jay orOctnber, for supplying the Stationery re quired for the use of this Peat Oiliceoluri4 the, tbur years commencing January 'lst, 1848 and ending.De camber 31st, 1851. . The estimate for each ; year, is as follows 4' •• - One hundred Reams Envelcipipg paper, yellow -19 by 2-4 inches. One hundrei and twenty-five pounds Paeking twine, Cotton • Ten pounds best scarlet sealing wax. Contractors arc required by law to gibe bond in a BUM equal to double the value of the artieles to be tarnished. Payment will be made on delivery of the Statioti eq. Please furnish samples. C. , brKIBBIN Postmaster, Pittsburgh- se2o-d&w4w "Y7g TIIOUSAND Imported Cigars, consisting of J. Justo,Sang Steam . Boat Parscrpt , s, all colors. Washington Imperial and Eagle REOALI43. Ten different varieties of Hayntus. These are genuine and very superior. For sale at a small advance, at the Wine Store of. • JACOB WEAVER, cor Market and Front sts. se2B Bedsteads arid Turning Factory, ALLEGHENY. CITY. /1111 E undersigned having commenced the above .1 business on the corner ofßobinson and Sandus ky streets, opposite Arbuckle's Cotton Factory, and having purchased the right of using the improved' Bedstead Fasting of McLean's, which is far super iour to any now in use; we respectfully invite the attention Ofthe Cabinet Makers of both cities to call and examine for themselves. 11. M. DAVIS & CO. septll d-y Daty , s Head- quarters for HosiTrY• TO those who wish to provide for the approaching cold weather, would do well to call in time to examine my assortment of Woolen Drawer 4, under Shirts. Stockinga Comforts, &c. &c., as I haVe my winter's stock ready for examination, pricey own and Foreign manufacture. N. B. Call early that you may have the first choice. M. DALY, Sign or tho Big Stocking, Sth se2s-tf between Wood And Market. Hampers. LARGE Willow Hampers, suitable for packing Glass or Queensware, for,sale by EEG Scientific and Liberal Books. ORIGIN of Life by Ho!lick; Marriage and Ma trimony, by 0. S. Fowler; Vestiges of CreatiOn, with the. Sequel; Mackintosh's Ele.ctrical Theory of the Universe; Paine's Political and Theological Works: Strauss' Life of Jesus; Koran; Taylor's Die gesis• Life of Paine; Volney's Ruins; Voltaire's Phi losophical Dictionary; Palmer's Principles of Nature; also the latest editions of the best liberal and scien tific pamphlets, expressly designed to facilitate the acquisition of useful knowledge, for sale in Liberty street, opposite Wayne street, where subscriptions to Fowler's Phrenological Journal, Young ,America, Regenerator, and Boston Investigator; wil ceived by (5e27.d2m7) JOHN FERRAL.--. Carter's Cabinet Library.., PLEASANT TALES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE, by old Humphrey.. Life of the Rev. Wm. Tennant, formerly Pastor of the Presbyterian Church a. , fireehold, in New Jersey in which is contained, among other interesting par ticulars,an account of his being three days in a trance, and apparently lifeless. Peace in Believing; by Rev Walter McGiloray. The Loss of Austrilla; a narrative of the loss.og the Brig Austrilla by fire, on her voyage froth Stith and Sydney, with an account of the sufferings, reli gious exercises, and final rescue of the passengers; edited by the Rev. James R. McGavin, Dundee. The Force of, Truth, an authentic narrative; by Thomas Scott:. The above are uniform with the "Christian Cabi net Library;" published by R. Carter. Just rec'd by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, se3B 56 Market st. between 3d and 4th. Mt. LFrairvs SARSAPARILLA AND VEGETABLE BLOOD PILLS, are the safest and, most efficacious of any other pills that are made, because They are warranted free from Mercury, Minerals, or any substance whatever that can be the least in jurious or dangerous. .They are the only Pills known to contain Sarsapa-: rilla in them, and which is combined with other vegetable extracts. They posses the combined effects cf purifying and cleansing the stomach and bowels, purifying the blood and fluids of the whole system. They can be taken at all times, and under all cir cumstances, by young and old, male and female, without interfering with other medicines ,jhat may have been taken. They can be taken, without any change of habits or of living, and without any restraint fromoccupa tion or usual employment. They can be taken, without any - fear of taking cold, during exposure to all kinds of weather or get ting wet. For sale, wholesale and retail, by B. A. FAIINESTOCK tt CO., cur of Ist and Wood, and cor 6th and Wood sta. selS • Allegheny County, ma. • .O,ItIF.t TOE COMMONWEALF/1 . OF PENNSYLVA •?er) t iois. er NrA; To all persons interested in the . „ r. Estate of John Murphy, late of Alle atillto. gheny City, deceased, GrimmNo: '. 1- .t.,7 , command you, and every ay ou, •PrOi` that in your proper persons.you be and appear before our Judges of our Orphan's Court, at an Orphan's Court, to be holden at Pittsburgh, in and for said. County, on the fourth Monday of October, A. D. IFT4./7, then and there to show cause, if any or either ofyou have, why an order for the sate of cer tain real - lil-siate, described in a petition on file in my office, should not be granted by said Court—and hereof fail- not. Witness my hand, and the seal of said Court, in Pittsburgh, the Bth day of September, A. 1). 1547. se9-d taw7u. , JOHN YOUNG, Ja., CPA:. FOLLANSBEE . 11AXIV ARE, AU" HOLESALE and Retail, Boar, Stun, and Taurnt Stiar., No. thei Liberty stteet, nearly, opposite the head of Wood. F. &H. hove in store and era receiving their Fall and Winter stock of. BOOTS, SHOES, &c. consisting of the largest stock. they have ever been able to bring to this market. Our stock of goods have mostly been manufactured to our order, and expressly for the Pittsburgh market. We also have constantly on hand a splendid stock of Hayward', ilfetalic Gam Elastic Shoes, both for Ladies' and Gentlemen's wear, the most beautiful article ever manufactured. We would solicit an examination of our stock of goods, by all who wish to purchase either at wholesale or retml, as we shall sell at a small advance above cast,Country Merchants will find it to their interest to call and examine our stock hefore purchasing. one , THE subscriber would respectfully inform the public that lip has purchased the Boot Es ' tablishment of 13. Perry, No. 55 Wood st., and will carry on the business, in future, in all its branch es. The manufacture of gentlemen's boots, will be particularly attended to, and the best mechanics cm filo) od to perfoam all parts of the labor, connected there With. The very best materials will be used in their manufacture. From a long experience in the business, as well as being a practical workman, the subscriber expects a share of public patronage. W? 4. BUTLER, • 65 WOod at., Second door from Third at. Having .old'out my entire establishment to Win. Butler, I take great pleasure in recommending him to my old customars and the: public • generally.-- Knowing him to be ogood practical workinan,lfeel confident that he will give general satisfaction. sel3-2w R. PERRY. WM. ALEXANDER & SONS, ' Coffin Makers and Furnishing Undertakers, CORNER OF PENN AND FT. CLAIR STREETS, OPPOSITE THE EXCHANGE. HOTEL, ENTRANCE ON PENN ST., RESPECTFULLY inform their ! friends,and the publie,that they are prepared to furnish' and nt 'tendto every thing in - the 'line 1 viamoo .of Undertakers; as they have quit the business of Cabinet Making, and their atteW. tion will be devoted altogether to the above busi ness, keep a large assortment of COFFINS made and finished, covered, and lined in the neatest manner, with a variety of materials, and at all prices; vie I keep SliftOU DS ready made, of all sizes, of Flannel', Cambiic, and Mnsliu, at all 'prices and Made in the eastern style, and all other articles necessary:for dressing the dead, and furnishing fiinerals, of quali ty and prices to' stilt; SLLVE.II. PLATES for engrav ing the name arid age; ICE CASESfor living the body in ice, by those who wish to keep' tlkW,friends any length of time; and have ZINC PANS to;put ice in for laying on the body; LEADEN Coffins always on hand. Wehave a ,splendid new HEARSE and a pair of fine hOreee; and -any number of the best carriages;refe.tit4 and-will be proinpt, puncteal, and reasonable. , • augl3-y • MOM ~ 1 ~ ~: .• —r ..4 ' . 1-., ' '''' ''" " t" - ,:',.. - ',...vt.Flklek , i.,evi-4-A-ii70..1..57q.....4 , zit- - , , . k , ..ri51. - 0, , ::?...v. , 41%• , : - 0.Z. , 1".:1 r "L . ii...7i5r4„ii4 , 4_ - , ,. . tk4::5ti. -. .....: ,- ..... 4. .;: ., 1j.,:-'-4.!--;',..:1f--.17771:7,M.Z.,'-kc.:?-ft';:-.g;.‘-.31-':.,7,0,:.:7:;,-.: .i: : 'i] , "g:.; - . , F•] , :.:' , .' - ::::.?- , . - :::•:.i.....ti.5 :-,-.;.• - :. , .. , .:. , ,,, ,, ,.:.-: , .. , : - .7.;...,% ; -.-7,,,.::;-..ii-};,:,,,,,,,,,:::.,-;,:_•7„,7,,,,,,,,,,-- Imported °lsom. JACOB WEAVER., cor Mark et and, Front eta Boots, Shoes. Trunks, etc FOLLANSBEE Sr., FIAYWARD, "-• •S 6 Libert+ it., Pi ttsb ti rah Pashionable Ifoot Maker M RE,V - ECTABLEgeuttejnan:ririlledat our office, as.he - mitt., , to,intbssn -us That-lelturbeen-afilic ted f a i fifteen ?eire with - itheurnatiani . or Gout, iipd occasionally with , Tic 'DOkostreux; that he had;been: frequently corhine?ito his roorn:for inouthe together,' and - often cuffert:'d itaiiioatietenae and exeruciating pain, but .that late id he - had - been using !.? . .AYNE , S ALTERATIVE; froM avhicklmfound the moat sig: nil and unexpected i elief:. He -nays he found the Medicine very pleasant and'effectise,.." and._ that he now considers himself perfeea/y .eured.-z-Thiladet, Misr ltrurth-..Aniricart: • , A FACT WORTH - KNOWING.--al g e ntlema n of Sero ; fulous.habit from indiscretion in . his Yolinger..days„ trecatne affected with Ulcerations fa the Throat and Islisise, and a disagreeable and troubles - erne eritption- Of the. Skin. Indeed,' his ,whole 'system here -the, Marks of being saturated with disease 'One band and wrist Were AO rrineh affected thailhe hid bast the, use of the band; every part being,cimpred with deep, painful and offensive tilmeri, - and"Were as liolloW and pores as a honey-ccUrib. tt was at this stage - of his complaint; when'death appeared inevitable. front a loathsome disease; that he ,coMmeneed . the fuse of Jaynms'Alterative; and haying taken sixteen Mittles, is now perfectly cured. The Alterative operates through ;the circulation, and purifies the blood and eradicates disease from: the system, wherever located and <the -numenous cures it has-performed in diseases of the skin, can cer, seorfula„ gout, liver coniplaint, , dyspepsia and other chronic diseases, is truly initonishing.;---dpirit 1" Per tale in Pittsburgh atrthe PEKIN TEA STCRE., '72.Pourth street, Pittsburgh. se29 TTERE IS MORE . PROOF of the good qualities of 11 - 1 -MORGAN'S COUGH SYRUP, and if you have a bad cough, you had better try it , and.be cured: Pirrsauncri, Jan.- 7th, 1847._.. Mr. Jour; Monairri—This may. certify that for several weeks past, I have been - afflicted with a se vere Cough, which prevented me frorrigetting.much !rest by night, or laboring with any . ease tnreugh the day time. After trying various reniedies,-at an ex. pease of several dollars ' and receiving no benefit from them, purchased a bottle of - MORGAVPS COH.GIi SYRUP for 25 cents. Although a week has not yet elapsed; or the,Eyrup more than three-fourths used up, my cough has entirely subsided and ap pears to be permanently cured. Should a similnrat tack occur, the first remedy I should, make use o. would be Morgan's Cough Syrup, believing - it tribe the best remedy- I ever made use of lore Cough. S. W. Srotin, Wood street. ir:I" Only 25 cents a bottle. Prepared wholesale and retaillby JOHN D. MORGAN, Hruggist, Wood street, one door below - Diamond Alley, Pittsburgh. se2S-ly FIR. WILLARD'S' Oriental Cough Mature.— Ur This preparation ig not the infallible-remedy for the cure of Consumption in all its stages, but.it is nevertheless the bestremedy now in use, for the spee dy-cure'of Coughs, Colds r Asthma, Influenza; Hoop ing-Cough, &c. in the very Worst stages.- As the season has arrived when people are troubled With violent colds and its accompanying evils, it is impor tant thattothe safe and effectual remedy should be within their reach. The Oriental Codgh Mixture is offered as such a remedy, with the confidence that it will perform more cures than any other medicine of a similar nature now before the public; Sold Wholesale and Retail, by HAYS''&"BROCKW.A.Y, Druggists, No 2 Commercial 'Row, Liberty streets Also, Da. Wizrann's Celebrated Anti-Bilious and Liver Pills. Price .?s5. cents, with 37' pills in each box. ' ' NERE IS MORE PROOF of the good qualities of MORGAN'S . COUGH SYRUP, and 1.f . )0u have a bad ceugh, you had better try it and be cured. PITT Dolton., January, 15t1847:, Mrs. Jome.Moitoesi'i--Ileing.. of with 'cough alter suffering some time; I _was induced by my friend, Air. James A. Williams, of Third - street to try your great nod justly celebratid COUGH SY-: RCP, and I must say, I was surprised at its affects on me. found.instant relief from my cough, and zan saito•all, try•Morgan7s Cough Syiup, and it will cure you oryour bad and troublesome cough. This roe& icine is only 25 cents a bottle. Wm. G. PETERSON. • Smithfield street, Pittsburgh. Prepared wholesale and retail by JOHN D. ZEIHW GAN, Druggist. • . Anchor. Iron for the IliaTtyli BUREAU OF CONSTRUCTION, EQUIR):ENT, & REVAIRS; Navy Agent's Office, Washington, D C Sep B,IE-17. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until -Thursday, the 7th day of October en suing, at 3 o'clock, fur ILrnishing and delivering at the navy-yard, in this city, free front expence to the 'PFernment, twenty thousand pounds °filet bar iron, suitable for shackles for anchors; to be delivered at the navy-yard, Washington, on or Wore the Istday of January next, or in as inucheliorter time as the contractor can accomplish it; all=cif which iron must be hammered from blooms into rough bars, and thee wrought under the hammer to sires and shares, according to the specifibations that will befiirriLted the contractor, and can he seen previopsty upon ap plication at this office. The aforesaid iron is requir ed to be of the very beat quality, free from all defect's; and must be trueto the sizes that may be Ordered, and to be subject to such testa' and inspection as May be directed, and to . be in all respects to the entire satisfaction of the Commandant of the said navpyaid, or it will - not be received. Bond, with two approved sureties in one-hull the estimated amount of the con tract will bo required, and ten per - centime sn eddi tion will he withhold from the arnotint of cath pay- ment to be made, as collateral security' foi the dee and faithful performance of the contract; whiCli will on no account be paid until the contract is com plied with in all respects. Mier deducting ten per centum, payment will be made by the United States within thirty days after bills, duly certified and ,ap: proved, shall be presented to the navy agent. -- Contracts and bonds to be executed ten days after they have been received, by the person whose offer may -be accepted, or the - bereau will cgnsider itself at liberty to offer it to the..next lowest responsible bidder. Every offer Inuit be accompanied by' a milt ten guaranty, signed by ono or More responsible. per: sons, - to the effect that boor they - underetke that the bidder or bidders will, if his or their bid beaccepted, enter into an obligation within five - days after receipt of notice, with good and i ufEcienteureties, to furnish the iron as proposed; and no proposal will be - Coll . .: sidered, unless accompanied by such gearanty.. To be published twice a week for four weeks, in the following papers, to witiintellige - ncer, Washing ton; D. C.; Hartford Times, Hartford, Connecticut; Journal of Commerce, Evening Poet, and Globe, at New Yorki Pennsylvanian and Beyitone r at Phila delphia, Morning Post, at Piitsburgh, Pennsylvania; Sun, and Reptiblican,and Argus, Baltimore; Enquir er, Richmond; Virginia. sel3-td QOM.' B. SCOTT, Navy Agent: 'lll6-1-1. To droeere - and . Tea Dealers. THE Philadelphia and New York Pekin Tea Company, No. 35, North Front street, Phila phia, having received their Fall Stoek. of Fnizatz TEAS, are now prepared to furnish 'orders from a dis- . lance, either by the Half Chest or packed in their peculiar style, at prices as low as any other estah.: lishment in the United Staten For sale, 150 Half Cheits Voting Hyson, (low grades and fine;) 100 Half Cliesfs antra Silver Leap, do.; 80 Chests and Half Chests Gunpowder, (fine and extra;) 150 Chests, Half Chests and Boxes Imperial, (fine, extra and 16w grades O M 1 Chests Old Hydon, ( various grades;) 250 Half Chests and Boxes Fine 00l ongs, (variousa 200 do. do. Mirg Tongs, do ; 150 . do. Powchongs, and otker flavours;) Oranges and Flowery Peccoes; English Brealfast Teas, &c., &c. This company establishes no estlnsive agencies of any kind out of Philadelphia; but furnishes Teas packed in f and 1 pounds package . a,,bearing their o‘Vn name to the general trade,-of a guality equal to any sold in - the United `States at the same, prices, and pledge themselves to refund the money for all that do not give entire satisfaction. - . . MOCA LLMON't & BOND . . • ' No 35 ISTortit Front at., «ttolesale Depot pf the Company. N. B. Orders from a distance executed faithfully and with diipUteh. Dice. & B. . J. It. Stockdale the, agont of the 'Companyis in this City and will call upon Groodrs and 'tea Dealers: septll-3taiv3m - • ' eit 4 l t i c', the yard of the subscribe!, on Liberty Otativvrr as the Black Norse Tavern,/ a Bay 'Horse, betWien thirteen. and fourteen hands high, auppesed to be eleven or twelvelearirold, a white'strip On the rand, bob tail, - blind of the left , eye, and a burst 011 She right, aide ; with white off fore fdnf. - SAMUEL BURNSIDE:. Pittsburgh, Pct. 1847. . ont2-3td THE most power/it/pull/ler of the blook ever dis covered is: Da. RALPH'S URIVERSAI: TZGETA DLE Plus,their action, being directed . .to the very source of these impurities. Price, 25 tts a boa. - Nort - -With every bat of the . pills, few pages a ye g i ve n; with dome plain and important informa tion on the.tiestrtient of diseases And, ;the preserve-. Akin of the Henlth, which every one.who values this Greatest Blessing should read. S. la CUTHBERT, Agent, oot2 No 50 Smithfield at. near 3d. - . - - • NE EIN=I Eni - 445.. fa. ;naafi.: . ' . . • , '•. mins: luittiksi. .• • „__llt.oo*-,rid - ill 8 'dat e GEN T.:. TANKERS ATM IF XCII AN GE. 8.R0.74E5 . 5, " • to ; t . 1. oi . iviuiL 'Alit,' lifrrlt Silrrii, PIVIII3IIjHOVI, i'All.: . 1 . . rir&LERS in Coin, Bank Notds,jrme _Hills, JLI .. Foreign :hid Domestic I.chasge,‘PertiEclites ' oilleposlia;lkc. - - -•- , 'TACHANGE. On all 'the 'principal 'Citle of the Houton, Mail Europe, for vale in - muns to rirlit, , p•uicha CURRENT ea sum failds - •receisictl:tht.vieptisite: COLLECTIOH'S_Vnade on :all parts orthio tlnion,. r ut the lowest -rates. - ..r&oiiiitidis : driessrs. ill% lieell • & "Son, ' •' - • " Ogden,?r, Snowden,. 'W . •" m. Hell•Zi. SOO, . , PtmstFt4t4, • '" • '''S. hilClurikinri& Co. " ; -English & 33in:init. ~ . - • " • clethirrg ts•B'rother, r • -'..' , • " . .,''ales,'LattrioVilic Co: • p1itr..417 . 4 ~ " • 'WM: R: Thompson &Co. :• , . ' '.. " • iloadly, Phelps ,Br. Co. '1•N1-',; . * • ." ' Babcock -& Vs. 5 ... 4 ' Tiffany, Ward &Co;• ".• • '• '•- " Idlin ?4 , Cullimigg kt Co. itiliiazioiti-: 1 • i • 4 ' . H. Hanna, rzu - criritATE, (5..: -. • ... . '• - " •• Joseph Watson, ' „,, ;.••• ',• ' ' •••• • Mesirs. Feltner];: IVPlrlillari; "'•' 111 P/ 7, • -D.••' .. : 'R. .1... Ellis, Esti., Cashier, Bari :I...* . urlitti#,!sl„.l ',.5... 1 Pittsburgh, Septeititrer 2d; 18.17.3 i• "':-. . ' . ',...• hiLL ii. buitay, . BANISEILS, iireliA2l GE nitokEns, AND FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXC.IIANGE; c.gq • TIFCATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK ICOT . GOLD' AND SILVER.' No. 65 Wo Olj PAR Funds and Cuireney received ' d ollectionk made in all tbeprincinal cities ofige. • . United States. Sight Exchange on Philadelphia,BaltiinOrkiMew v - York, Boston and Cincinnati consantly•foria4r.ria sums to suit Purchasers. Kentucky, YudianS, Ohio, Virginia and Pennsylva niae Bank Notts bolight and Vold on the . moat &Vein. • ble terms. ' . • ~' The highest premiunii paid ." Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany — l6l - 4 . --- Prance procured,Are. . „ mar22-y . •AILET KRAMER. • KRAMER. & • • r BANKERS AND EXCHANGE AMOK:. ERS, DEALERS IN-FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CERTIFCATEB OF DEPOSITS, BANK NOTES, AND COIN. Corner of Third and Wood ita., directly . opposite the : St. Charles Hotel. . esy.2l3 • SOLM irtazzig AND iiteixß.A lib. 55 Mark.et s, ztelling rate. Er.c )!Test York. - pr Philadelphia cc Biltimore t. cc BARK. , guying rates Ohio 3 • kentacki Nirginia Wheeling Taeutit.yeeide:. A. HILL & Voir, . . ninmems, E*CRAMG intone-its, AND DiALTIV E e al*. FOREIGN' AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE; ", CERTIFICATES OP DEPOSIT,' BANK .Nons;• ANd. SPECIE, . A'o. 64 Wood at., one dt'or dote Fourth; Edst - side, • 'Pittsburgh, Pa. fIURRENT Funds received on deposit; and tol -14,/ lections made ott all theCitieS throug,liout the • .United States. Sight checks on BaltimPit;Phifteel- : • phis, New 'York., Ifoston and Ciiiiinnati, constlntli for sale hvsums to suit purchasers. .; The paper of the Ohio,Kentucky, Inear.','Aiiir • Virginia Banta bought atd sold on the most favor able terms. . • • - - The Highest preniium paid for Foreign an mert-.... dui Gold and Silver coins. .EXCETA.NDE 'ON , kNGLAND, IRELAND 'AND,- SCOTLAND;foi sale in ainounis of.o 1 and' upwards:' nazrlo-eiewy Fall F[3Lloaa. - • -SI, I[9 TS ANil THE subseriber will introduce, this day, Beehe Ps - Costeess Fall Style of French, Mole Skin, 'Silk and Nutra Hats to - whlCh he would ihrite the attest. lion of the public. G. W. GLASGOW,•-• 102 Wood st., - 3d door below Davis Affetion Rooms.l aug2g N. B. His Fall assortment of Caps and Muffs, em+ bracing an exttnsive varitityt is daily expected, and=will be duly denounced.• G. W...G. . I[A.RDWAR,E,.CCITL • ERY AND SADLERY; WALKER, -- ' '''" DEXLEIL •IN Fair= A ND Dthi ELSZTC ii/4101,131:* ; • No. 61' Wood WM. '•* ylTOULD'respeetrally inform his' friends and.the public generally, that he has,receivcd a large stock of foreign Hard Ware per ships n Isabolla,fi'' " Wyoming , ' and "Monongahela," icgeth-;'' er with n-laree.sepply of Arnerichn Goods - he is hoW._ receiving direct from mantifictiners, wilt make his assortment very extensive ac'd Complete. Western . Merchants will 'lease Vail and' examine• his steck;' , septi . . • ' ' For Salt., • TOUR LOTS—Bounded by Penn, Libel'ty and Hof' rte . ., each lot having 24 R. front,•and extcheruig... back 110 ft. Two I,f them' axe coiner loti, '*it position of the whole property is one of the moatad.. vantageoua io the city.. For Rather information cep- ply to. M. SWARTZWELDER, Pouirth,st: ti nova-if bet. WoodaruiStaiolE4l; Fall Ftishlctas. Q MOQIIE has just receive'd from New York o the Fall Style of trATS;:arhich in:- troduce this day, Satirilny; A tig. -.2Btit.- All.tboed'id want of a neat and aapetrivar HAT, Would.do s ied t d call at '• • , N0..15,- Wond , ii.s!;.• • • aug-,43 ' ' 3d clooi above .Fonali.,- • - • • AUTION" subinribei by written 'contracvviith the -Pinta Ms: has the exclusive right to sell their. Teas in 'Pita , • burgh and Allegheny cities. Any person attetripting'!, to sell their Teas except procured through me; id , practicing a deception and a fraud upon the public -ad their statements are pnt to be relied on.-.-"'- . •-` se23 B. JAYNEB, ; *. • adeirn Wanieti:. CIO GELS Madeiras, Sherries; 1 1 falople, - Luiboiiif trei anirreneriffo Wines, 4mbraeing . some oT fhb' ctri.icat brands;' just received and for edlo . -1411401 original pacliage or otherwise. • 'ALSO, 40' do'z Madeirii dud Shorziei; fob anTe br: the doz or single bottle nt. JACOB WEAVER'S Winn Simla, cot Aro tk et and Front obi, CM Dissoluttoth ' • THE Cophrtnorship heretofore existingisetweed the subscribers, tinder the style of J. 17: Wit" hams & Co, is dissolved this day by nintrral chOstOt; ... The bs'siness will be tooth:wed by J. U. who is duly solhorized to settle the .aceounth of ther • late firm. J. U. •WILLIAMS,-, Pittsburgh, Sept. 1, ISIJ. THOS. MILLER. . • WILLIAM TROVILLO, • 11 - TIME4TAKER,Fifth an, immediately upposila • .. U the Theatre, respectfully informs his friendd.-7-. and the public in general, that he has resuMmi business as a .Flirnishilig Undirtaker. is. sup. plied with, and always keeps'on hand, coffins of all • - sixes and kinds(, shrouds; and all other articles nes! -• ceseary on sueli occasions. ' • Silver plates, ice boxes; and leaden coffins( will be *•-• supplied on order. A floe hearse and caariagei ways ready to attend funerala: • se29-1•T Whiskby Itrirrefis. 75—ind condition) for sale by goo JACOB W 9 WEAVER , ee2l . .cor of Market and Front As. To Cpumtry Mercheuttii. A . A. MASO & arket street, invitee. Li.; the attention 'of CO.,&e ntry - Merchants to their extensiee.absorttilent ofroreign and DomestieGeodsi which:wiiFbe sold at Eastern jobbing prices. se3o Rooms, 2d Story. EW. LAW BOOK—A Troitiso on the lawof ° N contractiond rights and liatdlities, en rontraO- - ; tors ' by C. O. Addison; Esq. • Jost. publishepublished;.rot , sale by (:o30) ELLIOTT kENGLISEL . - Barley Wanted. . UTAST RATE BARLEY will be takertin during this' season; at the Fort Pitt Brewery, Stephen .t, et, (near the Toll.gate, Perrnsyl vania Avenueti , o ihu 4th st. toad,) for which the highest price will.ht paid in- cash. septll.4wd-wtf imported-Segari, etc. ; - • .•• • - • TI lovers of good Segars and Tobacco, are spectrally informed,that the subscriber has just ; received an extensive assortment of tho rnostztpprovi ed brands / among theta the following, viz i '- Victoria, Plantation, Peineipe, Vents Reg - alid it Regalia, Pagorra4s, Eugene% Cominon .f Also, a fctv' , Rdi of 46 Slahten.s*.BladcftziM, til" t celebiated c&-sifig Ribacco. '** • ' JOEL keilitEß; - r Ettigg . Druggist, Fifth and ',Woodall. , ;Cr Chronicle and Gazette copy. . • . SEM - • ' • : . • El _~~~. Cal ESEZI EZELECZMI EN E:iCIIANGE eCiiii AND '. NOfl4. • ' treet r ; Pittsburgh: hangc. litiyinkiate. Cinciinnati - • .1 dis -; Loulsville • i ,cc.. St. Lotiiit } "" ;''. nottr..4 • - . " • t puying rake.. County arCitylird , a-f dta Relief notes . Pennsylvania to , g rev Yak • • fr . /I- - Maryland . - • . f lr New Orlearis ... :. ~. ..t. KEOGH;
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