The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, October 07, 1847, Image 3

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BY :JAM E S. M'ICE,NNA.
"Vir7l.L be sold, at the Auction iltooaiy No. 114
yy Wood street, 8 dews from 6th, on Monday
next, October llth, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, 1
Jersey Wagon or Omnibus, neatly new, in complete
orde_r, and made in the most fashionable manner,
JAMES WEENNA, Auct , r, I
, . Large arid Extensive Stook
(IF Foieign and : . Domestic Woolen, Cotton, and
V Fancy Dry c ods , at private sale, very low,
BY ANIESI M'KENNA.
At the Auetion Rooms, No. 114 !Wood street, 3
Moors from sth, will be sold at private sale,• at ex
' traordinary low Eirices, either by the piece, pack
'age, or in any qaantity tolsuit purchasers, an unusu
ally large and well assorted stock. of Winter Dry
Goody, °revery description, style and pattern, such
its is seldom offered for sale in this market, consign
ed from some of the mostieztensive Importing and
Jobbing Houses in the country. Country Merehants
and dealers will find it to their advantage;to, call and
purchase.
oc7 • JAMES M'KENNA,
76 Banding Lots,
Adjoining the 7th Wart} f the Cits at Auction.
n k l"I Saturday afternoonithel6th inst., at 2 o'clock,
on the premises, will. be sold 76 very handsome
ly situated lots 'of ground, fivnturgon ;Bedford, Ridge
and Kirkpatrick streets, near the city', lot on Holmes'
Hill. 'A plan of which may be seen' at the Auction
Room, 0 , on application to Messrs. Geo. W. Layng,
aintlJ. W. Buchanan, Ens, Title indisputable.
Terms. One fifth cas h residue in four equal an
*nnelpayments with interest.
lets JOHN 1). DAVIS, Alien,
. ir.xtra. Sale of Foreign and Domestic Dry
Goods at !iductiom
BY JAMES ; M'KENisIA.
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0-MORBOW, Thursday, Oct. 76, at 10 o'clock, T
A: M., will be sold without reserve, to cover
tati'advance, a large Josef& of Domestic Goods re-I
calved' ftem the manufacttirers; also, a large lot of
fancy and ample Dry Goods, among which aret
Superfine, and fine black, blue black, and blue
cloths; 1 piece very fine gehuine bl'eFrench cloth;
I'do heavy domestic cloth for over -coats or pants;
19 do do blue black Beaier cloths; 4-4 do double
milled French and English fancy and plain caul
meres; 120 piece' cassmetts, various'' colors; 92 do
plain and twilled fiannels,! together with a •large
assortment of Dry Goods, viz: muslina, al
paceas, Irish linens, hosie4, silk pocket hdkfs. and
craiats. !
At 2 o'clock, P. M.,_ the ; 'household and kitchen
furniture of a private Wilily declining housekeeping,
comprising bureaus, tables,lbedateads, feather beds,
carpeting, metres/ins, chairs, kitchen Utensils, &c.
At 7 o'clock. same emning, a large invoice of gold
and silveipatentlever ' l'epihe and heavy double cas
ed English watches, both new and second hand,
-among which is one of the old fashioned and genuine
Itorkell levers; also, some Very fine ghartiers. And
immediately after, a large Ibt of fine "cloths ' cassi
eneres, and cassinetts, in lengths to suit purehasers.
- Also, 3 cases of Patent lever Brass Clocks.
Terms at sale. 1
-oc6 JAMES Id'BENNA, AtteVr.
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Large and Po sitives Sale
ty Fine Gold and Silver Pafent Lever,'DEpine and
other New and Second hand Watches at Auction.
BY JAMES 14 , 3CE.NAA.
ON Saturday evening nett, Oct. 9th; at 7 o'clock,
precisely, will be sold it the Auction Rooms,
No 114 Wood street, three doors from' ifth at.
32 fine gold patent lever watches, various patterns:
19 fine silver, do do; 12 do gold Pepines; 13 do silver
Pepineiq 3 do do quartiers, received direct from the
largest Importing House in the U. States, and made
by the allowing celebrated Manufacturers, viz:
Robert Roskell, Liverpo+l; John Harrison, do;
Be Rey, Paris; M. J. Tobias, Liverpool; M. J. Tobi.
es; London; Goldsmith, Liverpool ; Cooper , do; Rob
in on, tlan Johnson, do; W. P. Lucas, Eublin; 0. Gar
mad, do; Jackson, do; Belfast; Gillespie, do;
Wallace, Edinburgh; Stuart do, &c. &c.
And at the same time, a large lot ofsecond hand
watches, assorted, belonging to different persona.
Also, mantel chicks, a full and particular descrip
tion will be given in catalogue.
At the same time, by order of Administrators, I
splendid mahogany:seeretaryLand book case, 1 ma
hogany frame spring seat rocking chair, I do do sofa,
1 do pier table marble tnp, Isett white stone China,
1 astral lamp, 1 sett candlebraii, 1 pair dp, mahogany
bureaus, a few oil paintings,
Catalogues of the above aiticles will be ready on
Thursday morning.
oc6 JAMES . MO:CP.IINA, Auct'r.
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BY JOHN D. DAYIS,!AUCTIOkEER.
DRY COOPS.
ON Thursday morning the 7th instant, at 10 IV-
A. J clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, cornea
of Wood and sth stn., will be!sold, an extensive as
sortment of imaisonable Dry Glode, among which are
Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, 'Flannels, Bleached
ted übleached Muslins, Calicoes , Alpacoas, lustte
Gingham, Tickings, &c. ,
At 2 o'clock, P. ?if., one large Iron Safe, suitable
for Banking House, Insurancn Office, or large Couni
ing House.
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A large assortment of China; aml Queensvrare, em
bracing every variety wanted by housekeepers and
hotels.
A great quantity of Household and Kitchen Fur
niture, from a family declining housekeeping:
it., Feather beds, bedding, Mattrasses, Carpeting,
Looking Glasses, Mantel Clocks, Mantel Lamps,
Cooking stoves, Groceries, Confectionery, Glass
ware, &c.
At 6} o'clock, P. M., a handgome assortment of
fine Table and Pocket Cutlery, Single and Double
barrelled Fowling pieces, piitols, • German fancy
goods, Gold and Silver Watches, Ready made Cloth
ing, Variety goods, &c. octs
10 Building Lots in cite 7th Ward at
Auction.
ON Saturdayafternoon the Oth inst., at 3 o'clock
will be sold on the premises Ten handsomely
uated 'building Lots, on Holmes' Hill, having
each a front of 24 feet on Webster street, which is
'6O feet wide, and extending back 127 feet to an alley
20 feet wide, adjoining property of the late John
Keating, deed.
Ternne—One-fifth cash, reaidlie intent equal annu
al payments with interest. Title indisputable. The
Property will be shown on application to Mr. Chas!
Rowan, at the Lumber yard office on 6th street.
oc4 JOHN 0. DAVIS, Auct'r.
Stray Horse.
WAS taken up by the aubsd;iber in Mifflin Town
ship, Allegheny County; on the 25th of Sept.
a Bay Horse, sixteen hands high, lame in the right
hind leg, with a lump on the front of the knee, and
three shoes on: supposed to hi ten or twelve years
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old. The owner s requested to come' forward,
prove property, pay charges and take him away.
oct7-3t• JAMES LAW
Su'
rNDRIF.S-150 doz Playing Cards;
6 dozen Brandy fruit;
6 do Walnut Ketsup
5 do Tomato do;
50 do Claret wse ;
3 cake do ;
6 dozen Lemon Syrilp ;
18 dozen Sardines;
5 bakti Olive(61;
15 dozen Champagnea,(gts and pints,)
6 dozen Peppermint;
5 dozen Stoughton Bittern.
A. 18 03 crushed and pulVerized' Sugary for sale by
octs $ P. C. MARTIN.
George W. LeCyng.
A TTORNEY and Counsellos at Law and Notary
ALPublic; office at the corner of 4th and Wood sty.
over Gibbet t& Jonea' Exchange office. oct4
VARIEGATED SOAP.--20 Boxes for sale by
RAYS & BROCKWAY
A FY CAYENNE--1 cane foi gale by
HAYS & BROCKWAY
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VAUGHWS VEGETABLE LITHONTRIPTIG—
iO doz in store and for sale by
HAYS BROCKWAY,
YELLOW OCHRE.-400 lbs!in store and for sale
by HAYS &BROCKWAY.
CAMPIIHIEWL-v-In store and for eale by
HAY§ e!..BROCKWAY
WINTER LARD OIL-6 bit's and 4 half bb's No
I lard oil bleached and free from sediment,
just reed and fur sale by
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EAS-54 hf. Cheats Young Ryson and PouchonE
Teas, just received and for lonia by
oc6 MILLER ft RICKETSOh.
LTOS. 1 and 2 MAC.KEREI.--10 Bbble No. 1
Mackerel;
10 hr. Bbla No 1 do.; ,
10
,No 2 do.;
. 1
10 cc 'No 2 do.; just reed and for sale by
ocs MILL/544r RICII&TSON.
QIIGAR-14 Hhde. R. K. Sugar, juat reo'd and for
ocb sale by MILLER 14- RICKETSON.
WHITE WINE VINEGAI
white Vinegar (for famil
and for sale by
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Eighths Casks
use) just received
MILLER
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. ..l b THE Steamer BATESVILLE ) Hopanrs,
Muter, will leave for the above end inter
ti iato indinge, on Wedticsaay next, (6th,), at 10
o'clock,. A. AL For Freight or Passage apply on
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board, or to • i '
oc4 JAMES MAY. .
DERTIEII PENS-4Platinated by Galviinie Pio.
.LAT nen. AsgoodaiGold Pens. •
Eighteen cents a card, containing 20, pens with a
good pon'holder,
Pen No 1 suitable !or running band;
2 Sicietary hand;
3 " - round.
4 , g ; 4, Italian "
5 " i g; old English blank letter;
- " Ludy s s hand.
The Pin No 4
Drawine Schohls. is principally used in Wtiring.and
etc. The Pon No 6 for copying Music, tualcing packets.
• The Pens Nos I and:, 2 for Bank Note Signatures,
as these pens never cut the paper, however fine, or
however heavy the hand may be:
;;LUKE LOOMIS; Agent,
85 Wood street:
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A T a meeting of the manufacturers of Cotton
11 . Yarn, held on the lit of October, the follow
ing prices were &gr.( ediupos as the rrtrr cam rates,
subject to so discount, viz e
No. 5 to 10 Cotton Yarn,
" 11 to 13 't
" 500 0
" 600 o
" 700 if
"8, 9 & 1000" 1
Candlewick, 18 c Its.
Carpet Chain, 1 23
Coverlet Yarn, 25
Wrapping Twine 25 "
Family Batting, 16 .
Common " i I t "
P. WCORMICK, Hope Cotton Mill
KING, PENNOCK & CO. Eagle.
MOORHEAD, ..10PELAND & CO., Union.
NW. VOEGTLYI& CO., Star. [oct 21w
More Now Book• at Morse's
wRITINGS OF WASHINGTON, by J. Sparks,
The Simple Storii,e new novel, by Mrs. Inch-
bald.
The Iron Chest, a play ins acts.
A Story of the Battle of Waterloo, by Rea. G. IL
tleig, M. A.
Hackleps Geometry, ror Schools and Colleges.
Draper's Natural Philosophy, four hundred illus
trations.
Howites Natural History, illustrated.
Ilowitt's Tales in Verse, juvenile.
Louis XIV and the Court of France, by Miss tPar
doe, part 5.
Agnes Searle, cheap form, by Miss Pickering.
Christopher Tadpole, by Albert Smith, with illus
trations.
The Nursery Rhyme itook, a new collection of
Rhymes, Games, Sports god Ginglea. Illustrated.
Living Age, No. 175.
Taylor". Counterfeit Detector.
Ladies National Magasiine for October.
Gody's Lady's Book ! " "
Graham's Magazine I " "
Ardent Froughton, the Wretched Merchant, by
Merritt.
All the Foreign RevieiNs and quarterlies, just re
ceived and for sale at ! MORSE'S
Literary Depot,
as2s 85 Fourth st.,befween Market fit Wood sts.
J. D. LEHNER j E. W. ANDERSON,
Late of Pittsburgh, Pa. i Late of Nashville, Tenn
LEI[MER ,t; A NpV.II%ON,
DEALERS JN COTTON.
Forwarding and Coiramission Merchants,
No. 8 Front Street, above Broadway.
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
HEVER TO ~
Merchants generally, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Merchants generally, Nashville, Tenn.
%V. F. Lane & Co, Louisville, Ky.
Springer t White an,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
James Johnston & FO.,
Hewitt, Heran & Co e , New Orleans.
Magregor & Morris; New York.
Duval, Keighier & Fo., Baltimore.
Smith, Rag...ley & Co., Philadelphia.
Daniel Deshon, Roiton• sep24-ly
PORT *VINES
BIH.S. PORT WI H ES, good vintages, °O M,
I '40,"42, '43, '44, aid '45, consisting of
t • Harris& Son 'c c' purejuice Pure, 1840:
do " Treble grape q Pure juice;
do a double do `` Os born'•
FF & Co. I do 1834, straw
Hunt & Co. " do color, rich
, 173 Ducal Grape single do ; and fruity;
Burgundy do do Queen pale
rich-and very superior; Lagure, l casks, Cala
bria and Cette.
Several of these winesi are the best for medical
purposes; many of them come from the District of
the upper Corgo, entirelyi freed by age from acidity
or sweetness. Just receieed, in store and for sale
by the original package,and also on draught at the
Wine store of the subscrier.
JACOB WEAVER,
16, cor of Market and Front ate
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JUST RF f CEIVED
At Mrs. DUFF'S New Millinery Store,
10 St. Clair street,
NEW style French Ch4mizettes, Mourning Col
Jars, Fancy Frills and Capes, Mourning do.,
Ladies Silk Scarfs, a new and elegant pattern of
Ladies Velvet Bead Bags, Black net Gloves, a choice
selection of rich new styles Cap sad BONNET Rea
sons, Rich 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..
scp4
Gold Pens Gold Pins! Gold Pens Z:
WILSON,
TT AS just received a very large assortment of the
best Premium Diamcind Pointed Gold Pens—
selected with great care badhimself, a few days since
in New York, and w:11 sell them at regular New
York prices, and warrant them. A part of the se
lection are of
Levi Brown, : Hayden,
Albert G. Bagley, Prince Albert,
Benedict & Barney, Rough and Ready,
Wood ward, and other makers.
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Husband's Celebrated Fluid Magnesia.
r HIS is a mild, safe* and elegant Anti-acid and
Aperient; being a perfect solution of chemical
ly pure carbonate ot Magnesia in water; posaessea
all the medical qualities of the finest preparations of
Magnesia, without being liable to form concretions
in the bowels, or to act injdrionaly 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.,
cor let and Wood, and Wood and Smithfield sts.
augfl
S. DIIINLEY,
lionse, Sign, and Ornamental Painter,
AM) DEALAIi! IN PAINTS,
No. 44, St. CLAIR SEET, P/TTERURGII,
HAS constantly on baud all kinds of PAINT;
either Dry or Mixed; Japan and Copal Varnish;
Linseed Oil; Boiled Oil; Spirits Turpentine; Window
Glass, of all sixes; Putty, Paint Brushes, &c., all of
the best quality, and for tare at reasonable prices.
sepll-tf
Geld Speritaeies.
TUST OPENING,a large stock of Gold Spectacles
J of all patterns, for Ladies and Gent' ne"'re - n, of
the best Gold and workmanship, and for sale at East
ern prices, at the IVatch and Jewelry Store of
W. W. WILSON,
cor of 4th and Market et,
Belo
Glasegos4 & Beaver Packet.
Li jiMa THE New anll Light Draught Steamer
CAROLINE, Nixon, Master, will run be
t"7etiMurgh 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 Saturday,
at 7 o'clock, A.M. For freight or passage apply on
board. i jy23dtf
Notte
THE Stockholders of the Farmer's Deposit Bank
of Pittsburgh, intend Making application to the
next Legislature 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.
je3o-law6m THOMP I SON BELL, Cashier.
Drugs I Drngii Drugs I
OW opening at the Driig_Warehouse of HAYS
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& BROCKWAY, a large and well selected as
sortment of Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils and Dye
Stuffs, direct from New York and other Eastern
cities,, which will be sold at extremely low prices.
Call and examine for yourselves.
No 2 Commercial Row,
near Canal Basin.
C2Ed
LIQUORICE -5 Cases Sicily, just recd and fo
sale by B. A. FA.HNESTOCK & Co.
codof First and Wood sta.
ROUSSEVS SHAVING CREAM--4 doz warrant
ed genuine, in !store 'end for sale by
HAYS It:BROCKWAY.
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Omer. TriiIAN , AFFALBI3;•Sept. 18, 1847,
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the
office of thti Commissioner of Indian Affairs,
Witshington, D.C4 <utittl io o'clock., on Monday,
the lit of Novetber next, fur
. furnishing the fol•
lowing goods, In the qiiantaits annexed, or there•
abOuts, for the 'use of the,lnd:ans; and deliverable
at the following plates, vie t
AT NEW` YORK.
Blankets.
1100 pairs 3-point white Mackinac blankets, to
measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh 8
pounds,
900 pairs 4i-point white Mackinac blankets,
to measure 54 by 66 inches, and weigh
6 pounds
400 pairs 2 point white Mackinac blankets, to
measure 42 by 66 inches, an 1 weigh 5+
pounds
450 pairs 14-point white Mackinac blankets,
to measure 36 by 50 inches, and weigh
4+ pounds
400 pairs 1-point white Mackinac blankets, to
measure 32 by 46 inches, and weigh 31
pounds
220 pairs 9-point scarlet Mackinac blankets,
to measure 60 by 72 hither, and weigh
8 pounds
200 pairs 2} point scarlet Mackinac blankets,
to measure 54 by 66 illehes, and weigh
6 pounds
60 pairs 3 point green Mackinac blankets, to
measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh '8
pounds
290 pairs 3-point Gentinella blue Matkinae
blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inchis,
and weigh 8 pounds
240 pairs 24-point Gentinella blue Mackinac
blankets, to measure 54 by 66 inches,
arid weigh 6 pounds.
Dry Goods.
1060 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. threefold
90 dozen cotton flag handkerchiefs
100 do do Madras do
70 do black silk do
40 do b-4 cotton shawls
25 do 64 do do
30 do 4-4 do do
20000 yards calico, domestic
1000 do do English and French
1200 do bleached cotton shining
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
973 yards bedticking
500 do sattinetts, assorted
400 do Kentucky jeans
7 gross worsted gartering
20 pounds Chinese vermillion. •
Huerfivai e.
840 pounds brass kettles
785 tin kettles
40 nests japanned kettles, (8 in a nest)
76 dozen butcher knives
14000 gun flints.
AT ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
900 pairs 3-points white Mackinac blankets,.
to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh ,
8 pounds
800 pairs *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 134
pounds
600 pairs li-point white Mackinac blankets, to •
measure 36 by 50 inches, and weigh 4+..
pounds
500 pairs I point white Mackinac blankets, to
measure 32 by 46 inches, and weigh 3+
Pounds
150 pairs 3 point scarlet Mackinac blankets,
to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh
8 pounds
100 pairs 21-point scarlet Mackinac blankets,
to measure 54 by 66 inches, and weigh
6 pounds
150 pairs 3 point green Mackimie blankets, to
measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh b
pounds
130 pairs 3-point Gentinella blue Mackinac
' blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches,
and weigh 8 pounds
75 pairs 21 j -noint Gentinella like Mackinac
blenkets, to measure 54 by 66 inches,
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 8-4 cotton shaws
25 do 6 4 do
25 do 4 4 do
18000 yards domestic calico
1500 do English and French do
1500 do bleached cotton shining
6000 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
100 pounds linen thread
250 do cotton do
15 do sewing Bilk
20 gross worsted gartering
150 pieces ribbons, assorted
100 gross fancy and clay pipes
150 pounds Chinese vermillion.
18 c. is lb.
to
O c p dot
8 "
Hardware.
1300 pounds brass kettles
50 nests, japanned kettles (8 in a nest)
450 tin kettles
25 gross squaw awls
.7000 fish 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.
✓lies and Hatchets.
25 dozen axes, to weigh from 4i to 51 pounds
95 do half axes, to weigh 3i pounds
'2 do squaw axes, to weigh 3 pounds
. .
. _ .
45 do hatchets, to weigh li pounds
To be delivered at the place ,Where manufactur
ed, or in the city of New York or Philapelphia, as
may be required, without additional expense.
✓lgrindtural implements, 4c.
There will also be required, to be delivered in
New York, at the same time, the following agricul
tural implements:
250 axes, to weigh from 4} to 5+ pounds
250 half-axes, to weigh 3i pounds
200 hatchets, toweigh pounds
200 drawing knives, 12 inches in length
200 augers, in equal proportions of 1 inch,
inch, and inch
150 pairs hames
150 do trace chains, bright and straight links
300 pounds brass kettles.
250 axes, to weigh from 4} to 54 pounds
250 half-axes, to weigh 3} pounds
200 hatchets, to weigh 1 pounds
200 weeding hoes, assorted sizes
100 single•horse ploughs, with clevis and cast
iron mould boards
600 pairs trace chains, bright straight links,
?A'
Proposals fin.. Indian Goods,
each chain be - 33feet 4 inches in length,
and tb weigh notless than 3i pounds
75 log chains, each chain to weigh 25 pounds
1000 best No. 10 Whittemore cotton cards
20 cross cut saws ? feet in length
20 do do d tht in length
100 "single cut" crosscut saw files
150 baud saws
120 hand saw files
150 drawing.knives, 12 inches in length
850 "quarters" screw augers, in equal-propor
tions of 2-inch, and 1 inch
900 "quarters" socket chisels, in equal propor
tions of l i-inch, 1 and finch
400 planes, complete, equal proportions of fors
and jack
150 pairs hames.
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 delivered at the place where
manufactured, or in the city of New York or
Philadelphia, as may be required; samples of
them are deposited in the office of the Commis-,
eioner of Indian affairs.
The above proposals may be divided into fire
parts, for each place of delivery, viz:
I, Blankets.
2. Dry goods.
3; -Hardware, to include the agricultural imple.
merits.
4.; Axes and hatchets,
6. Northwest guns.
The lowest competent responsible bidder will re
ceive the whole or any part tif the contract, ac
cording to the above scale, the department reserv
ing to itself the right to determine whether the' '
bidder is competent and responsible dr not.
A'sehedule of the articles, with samples, may
be seen at the office of the Commissioner of Indian
Affairs, in Washington, exhibiting the amount of
money to be expended for each article; but the de
pertinent reserves the right to increase ardiminish
the quantity of any of the articles named or sub.
stitute others in lieu thereof, or to tequire, at simi
lar prices, such goods as may be wanted for pre
sents or other purposes, in the administration of the
affairs of the department.
The whole amount in money to be applied to
the purthase 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.
eta and cloths on hand are of foreign manufacture,
it will be necessary, when a domestic article is bid
for, that the sample of it should accompany the
bid, to enable the department to (Weide whether it
is of equal quality with the samples to be exhibited.
The party proposing to supply thearticles will
make an invoice of all the items embraceillu the
above list, and affix the prices, in dollars and cents,
at which he or they will furnish them, deliverable
in New York and St. Louis, respectively, on or be
fore the fifteenth day of May next, assuming the
quantity of each article as specified in this adver
tiernent, and extending the cost, making an ag
gregate 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
ito ascertain the conformity of the articles purchas- ;
ed with the samples exhibited, when the contract
;shall be made, and with the terms of the contract
I itself, which shall contain a clause that if the arti.
cies 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
Bonds 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 the delivery of the goods
at New York and St. Louis respectively, to an 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 following
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 bidden by me (or us) and the sum which l
the United States may be obliged to pay for the
.same articles."
Each and every bid must also be accompanied
with a guarantee in the following form, to be sign.'
ed by one or more responsible persons, whose suf•
ficiency must be certified by some one who is
known to the department, either personally or by
his official position:
" I (or we) hereby guaranty that-----, the above
bidder, will comply with , the terms of the adver
tisement for " Proposals for Indian goods," dated
September 18, 1847, if the contract should be a.
warded to him, arid enter into bond for the execu
tion of the same within the timeprescribed."
[seas
[SEAL
• W. MEDDILL,
Commissioner of Indian Affairs.
Sept.2s-3tavrtist Nov.
medical and Surgicra °ince.
Health is the charm of life, without it gold..
Love, letters, friends, all, all, are unenjoyed
DOCTOR BROWN, a
ugularly educated physi.
ian from the eastern cit.
ts, would respectfully an-
jounce, to the citizens of
'ittsbargh, Allegheny and
icinity, that he can be
:militated privately and
iontiidentially, every day
ad evening at his office
m Diamond Alley, a few
loors from Wood street
Dr. Brown gives 'his particular attention to the
reatment and investigation of the following disea-
All diseases arising from Impuritiesof the Blood,
scrofula, syphilis, seminal weekness, impotency.
salt rheum, diseases of the eye and ear, rheumatism,
piles, palsey.
Dr. Brown has much pleasure in announcing to
the public, that he is in possession of the latest in
formation and improvement in the treatment of
secondary syphilis, practised at the Paris Lock Hos.
pital. The modern researches on syphilis, its
complications and consequences, and the improved
modes of practice which have been made known
to the public but recentley, and to those chiefly
who make this branch of Medicine, their particu
lar study and practise.
' Many new and valuable remedies havebeen late
ly introduced, which secures the patientbeing mer
curialized out of existence Strangers are apprised
that Doctor Brown has been educated in every
branch of medicine, and regularly admitted to ,
practise, and that he now confines himself to the !
study and practice of this particular bran ch, togeth
er with all diseases of a private or delicate nature,
incident to the human frame. No cure, no pay.
Recent cases are relieved in a short time, with
out interruption from business.
Letters from a distance, asking advice, must con
tain a fee, or they will not be attended to.
o.office on Diamond Alley, a few doors from
Wood street, towards the market. Consultations
strictly confidential. jy23.dBiwy
Daigle Head quarters for Hosiery.
MO those who wish to provide for the approaching
cold weather, would do well to call in time to
examine my assortment of Woolen Drawers, under
Shirts. Stockings, Comforts, &c. &c., as I have my
winter's stock ready for examination, Ong own and
Foreign manufacture.
N. B. Call, early that you may have the first
choice. M. DALY,
Sign of the Big Stocking, sth at.,
between Wood and Market.
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19 , 01111:.01itoe• etett.torturyi •
IN compliancelh the Law and the Ordef of the
Postmaster General, Staled Proposals wi3l be-re
ceived by me o'clock noon, on MOON:, the
25th day of Octoby, for supplying-the StritMnery re
quired for the use of this Post Office, dMing theft-or
years coinmeneing - January tat, 3848 an ending Oa
cember 31st, 18-51.
The estimate for each year, ie so Fella -0 i•
One hundred Reams Fmveloping pap t, renew--
19 by 24 inches. . '
One hundred and twenty five pounds Packing
twinc,Cotten. •
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Ten pounds best scarlet sealing wax. --- --
Coattactors are required bylaw to give bond in a
seat equal to double the valve of the articles to be
tarnished.
Payment Will be made on delive . ry of the Station
ery.
Please forntsb samples.
C. MICIBBIN, Postmaster,
Pittsburgh•
delo-d&w4w
fiedsteads and Turning Factory,
ALLEGHENY CITY.
/Ilan undersigned having commenced the above
business on Monomer of Robißson and Sandus
ky streets, opposite Arbuckle's Cotton Factory, and
having purchased the right of using the improved
Bedstead Fasting of MeLeaoa, which is far super
inns to any now in use; we respectfully invite
the attention of the Cabinet Makers of both cities to
call and examine for themselves,
aeptl d-y
Solent!lle and Liberal Books.
ORIGIN of Life by liellick; Marriage and. Ma
ttimony, by 0. 8, Powler; Vestiges of Creation,
with, the Beqttel; Mackintosh>a Electrical Theory of
the Universe; Paine's Political and Theological
Works; Strauss' Life of Jesus; Horan; Taylor's Die.
gesis; Life of Paine; Volners Rains; Voltairea 'Phi
losophical Dictionary; Pal nier , s Principled of Nature;
also the latest editions of the beat liberal and scien
tific pamphlets, expressly designed to facilitate the
acquisition of useful - knowledge, for tale in Liberty
abed, opposite Wayne attest . , where stibscriptions to
Fowlers Phrenological Journal, Young - America,
Regenerator, and Boston btvestigntor, wil be re
ceived by (se27.d2in*) JOHN PERRAL.
Carter's - 4041.antit. Ltbrary.
PLF.ASANT TALES FORYOUNG PEOPLE, by
old finntphrey.
LI% of the Red. WM. Tenntnt, formerly Pastor of
the Presbyterian Church Freehold, in New Jerse y.
in which is contained, affixing other interesting pars
tiCulars i an account of his being three daysin a trance,
and apparently lifeless.
Peaoe in Delievingi by Rev WaitOr Arcalloray.
The Lora of Aestrillat 1 narrative of the loss oi
the Brig Anattilla by die, on her voyage from Stith
and Sydney, with an account. of the sufferings, reli
gions exercises, and final rescue of the paasengers;
edited by the Rev. James 11. McGavin, Dundee. ;
The Force of Truth, an authentic narrative; by
Thomas Scott.
The above are uniform with the tChriatiatt Cabi
net Libratyv> published by R. Carter. Just reed by
ELLIOTT & ENGLISH,
66 Market at. between 3d and 4th.
ee2B
bit. LEIDIPS
SARSAPARILLA AND VEGkTABLE BLOOD
PILLS, are the safest and most efficacious ofany
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 thorn, and which is combined with other
vegetable extracts.
They posies the combined effects of 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 that may
have been taken.
They can be taken- '
without any change of habits
or of living, and without any restraint from occupa
tion or usual employment.
They can be taken, without any fear of tdking
cold, during exposure to all kinds of weather or get
ting wet. For sale, who'esale and retail, by
8. A. FALINESTOCK & CO.,
cor of Ist and Wood, and cor 6th and Wood sts.
se2B
MURPHY Er. CO. Looking Class Store, No. 98
Wood street.-44. J. Murphy, (late of the Sa
ble Harmonists,) is now prepared to receive orders
for all kinds of Looking Glasses, Pier, Mantel and
Toilet; plain and ornamental portrait, miniature and
landscape Frames of the latest, New York styles;
also, a splendid lot of ornamental window Cornices.
Old Frames re-guilt. Don't forget the number 098.
se9-d3;nStw4t
Boots, Shoes, Trunks, etc.
FOLLANSBEE. & HAY W ARE,
WHOLESALE and Retail, Boor, Shoe, and
Tavritt &roar, No. 186 Liberty etteet, nearly
opposite the head of Wood. F. & 11. trave in store
and are receiving their Fall ant Winter stock of
BOOTS, SHOES, Sic. 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', Metatic Gam Elastic Shoes, both for
Ladies' and Gentlemen's wear, the Most beautiful
article ever manufactured. We would solicit an
examination of our stock of goods, by all who wish
to purchase either at wholesale or retail, as we shall
sell al a small advance above cost, Country Merchants
will find it to their interest to call and examine our
stock before purchasing.
FOLLANiSBEE & HAYWARD,
"^ 'S6 Liberty st., Pittsburgh
CM
Fashionable Boot Maker.
jTHE subscriber would respectfully inform
the public that he has purchased the Boot Es
tablishment of B. 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 em
ployed to perfoam all parts of the labor, connected
therewith. The very best materials will be used in
their manufacture. Prod a long experience in the
business, as well as being a practical workman, the
subscriber expects a share of public patronage.
WM. BUTLER,
65 Wood st, Second door from Third at.
Having sold out my entire establishment to Wm.
Butler, I take great pleasgse in recommending him
to my old customary and'tbe public generally.—
Knowing him to be a good practical workman,' feel
confident that he will give general satisfaction.
sel3-2w B. PERRY.
T. *XI
To Grocers and Tea Dealers.
IHE Philadelphia and New York' Pekin Tea
_Company, No. 35, North Front street, Phila
phia, having received their Fall Stock of FRESH
TEAS, are now prepared to fbrnish orders from a dis
tance, either by the Half Chest of packed in their
peculiar style, at prices as low as any other estab
lishment in the United States, For sale,
150 Half Cheats Young Upon, (low grades and
fine;)
100 IfaitChesta cairn Silver Leap, do.;
80 Cheats and Half Chests Gunpowder, (fine and
extra;)
100 Chests, Half Cheats and Boxes Imperial, (fine,
extra and low grades;)
50 Chests Old Hyson, ( various grades l)
250 Half Chests and Boxes Fine Oolongs,(various;)
200 do. do. Mirg Tongs, do ;
150 do. Powehongs ; (chulan and other
flavours;)
Oranges and Flowery Peceoes; English teakfast
Teas, &c., Sze.
This company establishes no exclusive agencies
of any kind out of Philadelphia; but furnishes Teas
packed in ¢ and pounds packages, bearing their
own name to the general trade, of a quality equal to
any sold in the United States at the same pricee,
and pledge themselves to refund the money (hr all
that do not give entire satisfaction.
MtCALLMONT & BOND.
No 35 North Front et.,
Wholesale Depot of the Company.
N. 11. Orders from a distance executed faithfully
and with dispatch. McC. & D.
J. li. Stockdale the agent of the Company ,Igin
this City and will call upon Grocers and Tea Bearers.
septl l-Staw 3m
DR. WILLARD'S Oriental Cough Mixture.—
L.l This preparation is not the infallible remedy
forthe cure of Consumption in all its stages, pt it is
nevertheless the best remedy now in use for th spee
dy cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Influenza, Hoop
ing-Cough, &c. in the very worst stages. As the
season has arrived s when' people are troubled with
violent coils" and its accompanying evils,
it is impor
tant that some safe and effectual remedy shoiild be
within their reach. The Oriental Cough Mixtore 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 ar. BROCKWAY, Druggists,
No 2 Commercial Row, Liberty street.
Also, Dn. WlLLann's Celebrated Anti-Bilious and
Liver Pills. Price 2.5 cents, with 27 pills in each
box. se3o
•
DEF CAMPHOR-300 Ibis for sale by
HAYS & BROCKWAY
Who Moat Aaloundtng-,fliseovesy.
A „BLESSINGVk rdIRACLE ! A WONT/ER
To eure,A'rtsplisors' and DlVlguremilits Of the Skin,.
Pimples, peeck/A-, Sunburn-, SCR Jthstm, Scurvy,
Sore Heads, kc:4-c.,-4-e. - -
- 710 - 11 R years ago I ast Augnst vlietapital France
r l 4 was astonisiniti rn consegn' ence of, a discovery
made by an Italles,Cliernist. Many!locbtedit seem
ed almost an impossibility that any . ihing made by
the hands of man, could-have such singular powers
as that claimed by 'trireme V3ES.Mtifil fortis inven.
tion. Many classed bins and hisinvention sea hum
bug, (and, alas! many foolish persons without trying',
do the same now;) at length, after testing it in the
hospitals, the Medical Society of littris, (the hest
chemists is the world) delivered the following report
to Signor. Vesprini:
" We have now minutely and carefully examined
the singular inrention of Vespriai. We have-EmalYz
ed its component parts—we have used it in several
cases ) and We' hesitate: notto pronounce it (The
Italian Chemin' Soap) as .a great-blessing; and a
truly wonderfUl rtmedy for any cutaneous-eruption
or disfigurement of the skim' Its inventor we non
alder the true philanthropist of suffering mankind.
(Signed) LEOPOLD DUPREY, Pres.,'
Then comes the report Or the "Societe de ' , Mau.
tute," of scientifik experithehts t
" "We are astounded," exelSims the aged president,
at this singular preparationVesprini , s Italian
Chemical Soap!" Where,ilideild, will science stogl
Here we hive a preparation made in-the form of ;
beautiful piece of soap, which we knew , by actual
practice, to cure every cutanemlii eruption, every,
disfigurement of, and even discolored skin 1 Where
will its magic and singular power cease 1 The Ne
gro' the Creole, the Yellow Race of the Etst,end
theßed Man of the Par West, are alike under the in
fluence of its extraordinary powerstsf clearing yel
low or discolored skin,.and Make it white and beau.
tiful, and,of changing-the color of dark or black, or
brown skin." (Here se 'era] persons were brought
forward by the president, wbo had used it, in. proof
of his assertions.)
H. M. DAVIS
READ :THIS!
MOH THE nyvExToa HIHRELF TO THE ratsEzfr
Paris Nov 4
In consideration of the sum of $ 13600, I,
have lB4o.
di
vulged to Mn. T. Joltss, residing in the City of New
Yerk; N. A„._the "whole process of manufacturing,
together with a statement oftho ingredients compos
ing,my Italian Chemical Soap. Ile is to manufac
ture it for sale in the United States only, and to have
the privilegc.of naming it "Jones's nation Chemical
Socip, ls
Witness, Ifenry J. noldoworth.
There are probably few persons-of intelligence,
who, after reading the above, will doubt the quali
ties of Jones's Ronan Chemical soap;'in curing
Eruptions, Disfigurements, Freckles, Salt Rheum,
Scurvy, Erisypelas, Sun-burn, Moryhew, Tan, Yel
low or Brown Skin, &c. Should there be such per
sons, perhaps the' following recommendations, as
'
well as hundreds from others may convince them.
e r For sale by W. JACKSON, Agent, corner of
Wood and Liberty streets; the only place in- Pitts
burgh where the GENUINE CAN be obtained; ALL
OTHERS ARE COUNTERFEIT. jan2s
Rheumatism, Gout and Tie DoLaurent.
ARESPECTABLE gentleman callextet our office,
as he said, to inform us that he had been afflic
ted for fifteen years, with Rheumatism or Gout, and
occasionally with Tic Doloureux; that he had been
frequently confined , to.his room fur months together,
and often suffered the most intense and excruciating
pain, but that lately he had been using JAYNE'S.
ALTERATIVE, from which he found the most sig
nal and unexpected relief. De says he found the
medicine very pleasant and effective and thathe•
now considers himself perfectly cured.—Philadet
phia North American.
A FACT WORTH Ktvowtrio.--.A gentleman of Scro
fulous habit from indiscretion in his. younger days,
became affected with Ulcerations in the Throat and.
Nose, and a disagreeable and troublesome eruption
of the Skin. Indeed . , his whole system bore. the
maths of being -saturated with disease. One hand
aed wrist were so much affected:that he had lost the
use of the hand, every part being covered with deep,
painful and offensive ulcers, and were as hollow and
porus as a honey-comb. It was at this stage of his
complaint, when death appeared inevitable from a
loathsome disease, that he commenced the use of
Jayne's Alterative, and having taken sixteen bottles,
is now perfectly cured.
The Alterative operates through the- circulation,
and purifies the blood and eradit ates disease from
the system, wherever located, and the numerous'
cures it has performed in diseases of the skin, can
cer, scorfula, gout, liver complaint, dyspepsia,and
other chronic diseases, is truly astonishing.—Spirit
of the Times.
Por sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA
STCRE, V Fourth street, Pittsburgh. ee29
TiERE IS MORE PROOF of the good qua•lities of
MORGAN'S COUGH SYRUP, and if you have
a bad cough, you had better try it and be cured.
Prrrssoao%.Jan. 7th, 1847.
Mr. JOHN Mow:Lim—This may certify that for
several weeks past, I have been afflicted with a se
vere Cough, which prevented me Ram getting much
rest by night, or laboring with any ease ton ugh the
thy time. After trying various remedies, at an ex
pense of several dollars '
and receiving no benefit
from them, I purchased a bottle of MORGAN'S
COUGH SYRUP for 25 cents. Although a week has
not let elapsed, or the Syrup more than three-fiiurths
used up, my cough has entirely subsided and ap
peat sto be permanently cured. Should a similar at
tack occur, the first remedy I should make Vim o i
would be Morgan's Cough Syrup, believing it to be
the best remedy I ever made use of for a Cough.
S. W. STONE, Wood street:
D:r Only 25 cents a bottle. Prepared r. wholesale
and retail by JOHN D. MORGAN, Druggist.,
Wood street, one door below. Diamond Alley ;
Pittsburgh. se2S-ly •
ERE IS MORE PROOF' of the good qualities
of MORGAN'S COUGH SYRUP, and tf you
Lave a bad cough, you had better try it and be cured,
Prrr tumor, January, Ist 1847.
Ma. JOHN Moacarr :—Being afflicted with a bad
cough atter suffering some time, I was induced by
my triend,Mr. James A. Williams, of Third street
to try your great and justly celebrat• d COUGH SY
RUP. and I must say, I was surprised at its afrects on
me. I found instant relief from my cough, and :tal k
say to all, try Morgan's Cough Syrup, and it will cure
you ofyour bad and troublesome cough.. This med
icine is only 25 cents a bottle. IVst. D. PrzEltsotr.
Smithfield street, Pittsburgh.
Prepared wholesale and retail by JOHN D. MOR•
GAN, Druggist.
.. Valuable. Farm for Sale.
TN pureuance of an order of the Orphan's Comt,
the undersigned, Executors of the- last will and
Testament of George Williams, Esq., dec'd., will
expote to sale by public outcry at the Courthouse,
in the city of Pittsburgh, at 10 o'clock, A. M:, on:
the Scl Monday of September, Ai D., 1647, all that
certain ttlessuage and tract of Land. in North Fay
ette Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania,
bounded by lands ofMilton E. Baldwin and Rachael
his wife, by lands of the heirs of Dr. Glenn, dec'd.,
and by lands of fqomas M'Clain, containing 111
acres ? and 4S perches, more of ICss.
This Land is of excellent quality, and well adap ,
ted to farming purposes.
Terms at salet One half cash on the, delivery oi
the,Deed, and the balance on theist day or April, A
D.,1848, with interest from :the day of sale, sait:
balance to be secured by Judgment Bond, with a
Mortgage on the premises.
DR. JACOB DIALMITT; "Z . E a ,"
MILTON F . DM:MINA .
Actgost 20, 1847.
The above sale adjourned until. Monday; thepi Ith
day of October, A. - D. 180, ae - Rllo>clOck, A. ,at
which litne and place said Farm will be sold.
DR. JACOWDIMMITT,
MILTON E. BALDWIN.-
sep2B-dl waiwlt ' ' Executots.
;Cr-Washington Examiner, copy the above 1 time;
and charge thisoffice.
Doctor C. Morgan,
ORMER.Ly a successful practising Physician in
F
this city and vicinity, " Richard". like, "is him.
self again (Stahl quo) His office is in Penn street,
next door to the WaShington Hotel, Pittsburgh, Al,
legheny County, .Pennsylvania, where 'he will be
happy to accommodate such of his old applicants as
may need his services, and all new, ones whoc inlike
manner, may feel ,disposed to barter disease for
health, and fork over the difference, in legal loose
change. • mylo-d3tBtwtf
rfoots, Shoes, and Gums. .•
MHE Subscriber returns his sincere fnanks to his
j friends and the public generally, for the very
liberal encouragement he has met with since'his
commencement in the above business at No 99 Mar
ket Street, and 41 Liberty, and now begs leave to in
form them that he has received a very large and
well selected assortment of Boots, Shoes,
.Btc.
of the best materials, best workmanship,
,and latest
fashion, and would request those who want to par
chase
any thing in his line, to give him a call,
they cannot emit themselves better to sheik advantage
in the City. - JAMES ROBB,
se29dlmtw2t 99 Market and 41 Liberty er.
UININE--150 ounces just received and for icle
Q j by
B. A. FAIINESTOCK,St Co.
oct2 cor let arid. Wood stet:
ENITIAN RED-600 lbs in store, and for 'sale
V
HAYS & B ; RocKwAy,..
Oct 2 Liberty it
_ ,
'
I=
(Signed)
ANTONIO VESPR!N!
. _
/As: e. atotn4. •1' Tgos, tAsterrit.
130051 Ari
RANZERS AND EXCRAN,GE
rr.r. con. wociti intistrattsrnitra,.Ptivarnanair,Vil
„IrA.EALERS in Coin, Bank- Notea, Time -Bib,.
Foreign and Domeatio Exchange, Certifipites
of Deposita, - - • -
EXCHANGE on 141 tHe . principal :Cities Of the
.Uunion, and Entiige, for sale in 1111/14 to suifputcha
. . .... -
, . . .
CURRENT and par funds ieceited Oil .dr..oogife.
coLLEcTratm made on all parts of the 'Game,
at the lowest rates.
' --- ' - rii 4 klat ls eta I " - • • •
Mesers. M. Leeeh - & Son, • ' t e., ...
" Ogden &Snowden, 1.
. . .
„ " Wm:Bell & Son, ...
-.. Frtuspitn*. s—
',. B. M , Clurken &Co. '
.j''."
English &Bennett. j:
.
" Fiefilingtft. Brother, ~.' 7 '' ' '-' •.
- ~ Tales, Lathrop & Co: - i
--- PhttatoliV
" Win.lt.Thoinpsoir&Vw • •:-'• '''!'.- ' -
6 , - - lioadly, 1%4s &Co: ti,: i ,„ )', 1 ,..„. i i:
.. Babcock: &ICI,' - - c '', •.... ,7 •• '.
. . Tiffany ) Wittd•ACti. •,. - ' •'; '-'. l';
.4 -1 oli n M,Calforigh &,••lattlitoitt.
Mr. James George, - •,• -
,• ,-.-
" • IL Hanna, Cittcr±rn.s.ir, , O. - i
. - Joseph 'Watson, , . i i ,..; '.:,:,.• ~.i., '
Co:.}
Mesorts Fenner & 14P.Millan. ""'" Bl !'''' s 2" l •'''
R. F. Ellis, Esq., Cashieri BankLewistoWn;.t&:
Pittsburgh; Sopteltiber 24, 1847-y
__..
JOSEPH H. HILL
trim!, & tunstirr tr.
BANNERS, E7t<CkAncs Sittwittts, ANb niALitltie
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE CER
TIFOATES OF DEPOSIT, DANK:wores , ;.--.
.• . GOLD AND SILVER,
N 0.65 Woonsf., 3D boon trEsote
• Pittsborgh, Pd.
"DAR Funds and Currency received oh Peiibtit - , arid
anlltetinbs nnadC in all tba prihcirial - ditienpfthis
United States.
- r sight gachange on Philadelphia, i3altimbrat, , New
York, 13osb3n and Cincihnati constantly tbr'aa4s
sums to suit'potithasets. • • .'• •
Ken tttoky,.Thdi ans, Ohio, Vitinin and Pennsylvti.;
nia Bank • Notts bought and snld bn the !nest favoin.
, .
The highest rsternium 'paid A niefitan Gold;
Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany and
France procured, 21-c: tntir2g4
• ALLEN KRAMER. • • '.. EDWARD
KnAmErt & -
BANKERS AND EXCA-NGE.,,Rr
ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND_ DOMESTIC
1111,L5,-BILLS 01. EXCHANGE;CERTIFCATES
OF ISEFoSITE, RANK NOTES, AND COIN. •
Corner of Third and Wood ata.,directly trpponite th•
St. Charles' lintel. • 28
N. ROLM
b trtKERS Arai btALERS
11ANIC
M. 55 Melee s.
telllng rate. Exc
New York pr
Philadelphia Icc I
Baltimore
. -
Buying rates.
Ohio- • dis
Virginia
Wheeling ".
-Tennessee ; 3 "
aullJ-y
, itrILLIABI A.. &
BArrictrts, tterrAtiot AM, DEALEAS
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCH4k'GE, '—
CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, RANK 40TESj.
AND .SPECIV.; • 1- '
No. 04 tVpptst., one door abort Itturth,East
• Pittsburgh, Pa.
nURRENT Funds redniVed on deposit, and col.:
lections made an all the Cities throughout the
United Stain. Sight clideka an Baltimore, Philadel.
phis, , New York, Boston and eincianati,.constanq
fur sale in sums to suit purchasers.
The paper of the Ohio, Kentucky, Indista, ant .
Virginia Banks botlght and sold on the most ilial.
able terms. .
The highest pternium pditt fat Ftireign and
can Gold and Silver coins.
EXCHANUE O' gNOLAND, IRELAND APID
SCOTLAND for said in amounts of.t\l'an/
mnr I 0-dalfy
FMII Fashions.
lATA AND CAPS.
THE Subscriber will introduce, this day, - Deebett
Costees Fall Style of French, Mole
and Nut's Hats, to which he would invite the attege .
tion of the public. -- G. W. GLASGOW;
• alltrocid tit s
atig2B 3d door below Davis - Auction Roomw
N: S. His Fall assortment of Copland IduirsicucW,
bracing an extensive yariety, is daily expeited v and ,
will be dilly announced.. G.
HARDWARE, CUTLERY AND SADISILIti
JOHN
briLtß 2N rotation AND DO3I±STIC • • 11A12D 1 174/1":
' No. 85 Wood Street. • :
OULD respectfully ' inform his' friends and the`,ll public generally, that he, has tectivea
stock of ihreign Harcilyiite per 'ships g ,
" Wyoming" and "Mencingaltela," ichicho bigetlP
er- with a largo supply of American Ckdciii ht(,ia
receiving direct from manuficturcrs,
assortment very extensive and complete:': . Westein
Merchants will please call 'and'exdrnine
• Fee tile, -
FOUR LOTS—Bounded . by Peon, Liberty and
each lot having. 24 it ftont, and extending._
back 110 ft. Two of them are corner lots,anif thir
position .of the whole properly. ie.onent_thelnoat
vantage ous ,the :citY. Pot fortherinfciim" ation.
ply to M . SWARTZWELDER, Foortli
nova.tf o bet. Wood andSrnitlifieldi
. .
Fall Fa•lalons
MOORE has Just reoeifirl from Newtorli-ja
0. the Fall of HATS;whicklin'willitt..o%,
troduce this day, Saturday, Aug. 29th; ' All .thu l ki
want of a neat and-superior . di AT, would do well to
call at • No. 73, Wood st, i
aug23 • - 3d door 'above-Fourth.
ACTION' TO - THE PUBLIC...TM7,--------"-"',:auburiber
by written "contract with the. PEKIN TEA CO.,
has the exclusive right to sell their Teas in Pitts
burgh and Allegheny cities:. Any person
_attemptiliu.
to sell their Teas except .procured' through' ' i s
practicing a deception and a fraud upon •the-publln
—and their statemcnth are not to be relied bn.-
se23 A. JAVNtS, 79 FoUrthetx
MatlletriC.Whies.
93 BELS Madeline, Sherries, Malagas;Lishomir;
andTenerilre Wines t embracing Some of the'
choicest brands; Just received and - for nalO by the-_
original package or otherwise. .
ALSO, 40 dos Madeim and Shetrioin for Bala by .;
lie doz of Single bottle at
.. -
JACOB WEAVVOLVITine Store r
cor Market and Fick sts,,.
gm
' • Dissolution .
HE Copartnership;heretofore ex,isting_betvr'#Ml
..
Tthe subscribers, Under the style of J. D:•Witi .
Hams & Co. is dissolved this day by mutual - colitientc;
The business will be contlnued by - J.ll Wiliamsr . ,_;,
who is duly anthorited to settle the accounts' of Hug, , •
late firm. J. D. WILLIAMS, -
Pittsburgh, Sept:l, 1847. -THOS.. MILLER::
WILLIAM TROVILLOi
NDERTAKER, Fifth at., immediately opposite
k_,/ the Theatre, respectfully informs hier.friendit,'
and the public in - general that - he has sesnnied
business as ix FurnishOtg Undertke* :He is sup;
plied with; and . alivays keeps on hand; coffins of nlU
si?.es and kinds, shroidti; and ill other axticles
cessary on such occasions. '
•
Silver plates, ice boxes.and leaden cog:lns:will be
supplied on order. - A floe hearse and carriaitil att.
ways ready to attend fanatala:
Whiskey Barrels.
wnc--in good Condition; fir - sale bq
JACQB WEAVFR,,.
cor of Merkel and Front' ate.
MEI
To Country. AlerOhasats:
. A A. MASON & C0,.62 Market streetijnvit66.
ti a the attention 'of Country Merchaine totheie .
extensive assortment ofrareign and tlomeatinGendei
,whieh will - be sold at Eastern jobbing prices...
Ite3o
. otr Wholtiale Rooms, 2d Story. .. .;.
.I\TEW LAW BOOK—A Treitise on the lain r
11( contracts and - rights and liabilities, ez 'et:nth - to.: •
tors by C. G. Addison, Tait: published; for
safely (se3o) - ELLIOTT' Sc ENGLISH:
.
Barley Wanted. - --
FIRST RATE BARLEY will be taken in during
this season, at the Fort Pitt Brewery, Otephetr,
.t et, (near the'Toll-gate,Pennsylyania AveOile
the 4th at. road,) for which the highest *ice be
paid in caah. •
eeptl
EMI
-Imported Segare, etc, • .7
reE loveis of good Sagan and Tenant!), are ra ..
pectfulry informed, that the subscriber has just
received an extensive assortment of therndifaiiinCilr
ed branda, among them the following, viz: ..7
Victoria, Plantation, Prin - cipc„ . Vennerflegaliai
Eegalia, Fagorra's, - Eugene', Common ;:
few_ Boxes. ; Eugene's ,
.titack Yelp a
celebrated eheWing tobaicer.:. . •
„ ,
.MOHLER,;•
acq Druggist, 47 if,tb..and Wood
onr Chronicle and daze ttcip:Ofi., - .
IM
. tp~..~.'.'::~~7
&
IN =CHANGE COIN AND'
!nets PUlabiiret.
flange. tilling rate.
Cincinnati
Douievillt; •
S. Ldiiis ll. "
Ililying tate&
connty_fstity,ohite t,aii
Reliernafee - I.
Penniylitahii CO ' 44
ISOw Yet( ' it
New thltitie
M...KEOGH.