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Von Bonhorst, W. H. Denny PORT OF PITTSBURGH 6 FiZT WATER IN THE CHANNEL ARRIVED. New England No. 2,. Dean, CM. Cambria, Forsyth, St. Louis. Pacific, Campbell, Louisville. Michigeh No 2, Gibson, Beaver Lake Erie, Hemphill,•Besver. Beaver, Stoops, Beaver. Consul, Bowman, Brownsville Louis 'McLain, Bennet, Brownsville DEP ARTED. Hibernia No. 2, Rlinefelter, Germantown, M Lean, St. Louis. Magnet, Carothers. Mit. New England:Ebbert, Wheeling sMichigan No 2, Gibson, Beaver Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver. Beaver, St .ops, Beaver. Cousul, Bowman, Brewnsville Louis McLain, Bennet, BroWnsville PITTSBURGH MAHE I S-DAILY REVIEW. OFFICE OF THE POST, WEDltstin•T Mottstso, Oct. 20, 180, FLOUR—SmaII lots are still arriving by wag on, and sell at 4,627 1 . Retailing by the dray load at 4,754/4,81, and by the single !Al. at 5,00. The market is very quiet. WHEAT—SaIes 200 bu. at 00e. CLOVER SEED—Sales of 16 bbls. new at 4,00 .p bu. TIMOTHY SEED—Sales from wagon at 1,75 a 2,00 p bu., and from store at 2,22(i02,50, as in 'quality and quantity. COFFEE—The market is quite stiff. Sales of Large lots at Sac , and by the single bag at MOLASSES—SaIes brisk by the hhd. at 33c Ind by the bbl. at 34c. 'BACON—Market dull, and prices have a down 'ard tendency° Sales of Hams at Bia9c.; Shout Itters at 7c , and Sides at lc. FEATHERS—SaIes 500 Dts. at 32c. DRIED PEACHES—SaIes of new in a large wtty at 1,25, and retailing at 1,50. PIG METAL—The sales are as follows: Ma. honing, 400 tons at $32.6 mos.; Olney, 200 tons at $31,75, 6 mos.; Shippenville, tons, $3l, 6 mos.; Tippecanoe, 50 tons, $31,73, 6 mos. ; Monroe, 61 tuns, $31,75, 6 mos.; American, 77 tons, $3O, 4 mos.; Marjha, 100 tons, cash; Hecla, H. Rock, hot, $34, 6 mos.; and several sales of other Hanging Rock hot blast during the week, amounting to 200 tons, at $34 and $35, 6 mos. Three sales of cold H. R. last week, for cash, at $34, $34,25, and $34,50. POTATOES--Sales of Blues brisk at 62;'a6Sc. bu. RIVER INTELLIGENCE The Cincinnati Enquirer of Saturday says : "The river opposite this city has risen about 3 feet during the past twenty four hours. Freights con tinue scarce, at rates previously current. lhe Louisville Journal of Thursday says: "The river here has risen 5 inches in the last twenty-four hours. ind last evening there were 5 feet 8 inches water in the canal, and abmit 4 ft. in the Indiana chute on the fells. Several boats went over the falls yesterday." The St. Louis Union of the 11th says: "The Illinois is reported at a stand,. with 29 in. water on the principal hers The upper Nlis.iiwp pi and Missouki rivers are bath falling, with 2 It et water at the loWer rapids of the former, and 32in. in the channel of the latter. There are 5} feet water on the bars hence to Cairo." The Mississippi river was quite low at Memphis, on the 7th inst. For Ness , Orleans irtgtttThe oew and splendid passenger steam er AMERICAN EAGLE, J. ArscinsoN, apuun, will leave for the above and intermediate porta, on Thursday, the 2lst inst. For freight or passage apply on board, or to - ocl9-td GEt). MILTENRERGER. Wholesale Oyster Depot 1D EIS & BERG ER, southwest corner of Smith fieldlt, and Second sta., are now daily in receipt of Fresh Oysters, by the two day line from Baltimore, which they will sell low by the can or half can. RhIS & BERGER. N. B. Every can of Oysters sold by us is warrant ed to befresh, or the money refunded. vcl9-d l w" ra.-10 half Cheats Chelan Powcheng; 10 " " Fine and Extra Y Hyson; 5 " " Imperial and G. P.; 40 Catty Bnx.ea, various; fur sate by J. D. WILLI ANS, 110 Wood at CM rtURBANTS-4 Boxes Zante. For sale by ocf9J. D. ILLIAMS, 110 Wood se W ALMONDS -2 Bales Beordeaux; S 4 4 Sicily; 10 Bress Shelled; 1 200 " gaper shelled; For gale by -, J. D. WILLIAMS, stel9 110 Wood st. T)ICKLES-2 Cases Underwood's, assorted; I for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS, ocl9 110 Wood et AIQUORICE-1 Case Small Stick; for alai° by ocl9 J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood at. New Goods, New Goods RECEIVED, at the Iron City Clothing Store, a splendid assortment of Cloths, consisung of fine 'rerrch, English and American Plain, 111 , 1 c and Fan cy Cassimeres„ of the most modern styles; fine figur ed Cashmere Vestings, Silk Velvet, Plain and Fancy Rath of which we will make up at the moat teasonable prices, in a durable and fashionable style. Ready made Clothing, of all descriptions; Lady's IC:Malta of the most fashionable patterns, Neck nod Pocket fidkfs, Suspenders, B , sours, Shirt Cellars, and every article usually kept in a Clothing Store. Country Merchants, belore purchasing elsewhere, will find it to their advantage to call at the Iron City Clothing Store, No 134 Liberty street, immediately opposite the mouth of Market. octlB-tf Rlagaztites for November. GRAHAM'S Magazine for November. • Ladies' National 'au Buckskin: or the Camp of the Beseigers. A _ ale of the revolution, by the author of Eathan Allen. r of Longford, Fatal Legacy, &c. The Crater, or Vulcan's Pcake, a tale of the Pa cific by J. Fennimore Cooper, 2 vole, • 131% ry O'rrloore, 25c edition. Chambers' Mtseellany, No. 4. Horticulturist for October. Barr's Pennsylvania Reports, vole 3 and 4. The Boy's Treasury of Sports, Pastimes and Remy , ation, with nearly 900 engravings. - Union Magazine ' for October. Valcruse, or the Lilly of the Valley, by F raneis A. Dulivage. Wagner, the Wehr Wolf, complete. Dombey and Son, 11th and 12th numbers. The Maid of Monterey, a tale ufthc Mexican war. The Outlaw's Bride, or Blanch the Beautiful. Wildash, or the Cruiser or the Capes, a thrilling t ale, by A. I. Ingraham. Norman's Bridge, or the Modern Midas. Margaret Graham, or the Reverses of Fortune, by G. R. P. James, Esq. The Knight of Mouleon, by Alexander Dumas. Late London Papers. Just received and for sale at MORSE'S Literary Depot, 8.6 Fourth -street. octlS • NOTICE THEpubIic., and all those sending goods from the East to Pittsburgb,are informed that we have just put on a new, line of express wagons, exclusively for Brownsville, to transport goods for Pittsburgh on ly, and we will furnish receipts at our office in Balti more to deliver goods in thirty six hours at Pitts burgh (Sundays and railroad delays only excepted.l Receipts for this line will also be .furnished by Ad ems & Co. Boston, Now York and Philadelphia. As we run the only express by mail trains west, shippers are informed that they must procure receipts at the above offices 3nly GREENE *CO., Office B. 0. R. R. Depot, Prait St., Baltimore. Pittsburgh office, IL G. VICkEItY, Agent oetl6-1m St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh ',auction Sales. Lithograps and Books at Auction. /VMS evening, at 61 o'clock, at the. Commercial j_ Sales RIYOLUti, corner of Wood and sth streets, will be sold: 200 Lithographs, embracing a variety of choice and valuable prints. 4 very fine Hunting Scenes, with frames. Drawings and Scrap Books, Music Books, in great variety, Blank Books, Family Bibles. Also, an extensive collection of valuable Miscel laneous Books, among which are a large number of Standard Works, in fine library editions. oct2o JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. OF a Grocery Store and Fixtures, Scales, House holdkJ and Kitchen Furniture, &c., at Auction. BY JAMES M , K ENNA. ThursdayAnext, October 19th, at 10 o'clock in 1J the forenoon, will be sold, by order of the Administrators of the late Patrick Cahill, deceased, at his late Residence, corner of Wylie and Tunnel streets, hie entire stock of Groceries,, Queensware, Glass ware, Stove, Fixtures, Household Furniture and Kitchen utensils, atc..tc. comprising in part: Young Hyson and Black Teas, Coffee, New Or leans and Loaf Sugar, Molasses, Spices, Tobacco, Mackerel and Shad, Bed cords, Window glass, wrap ping Paper, Soap and Candles, a large lot of Queens ware, Glassware and Crockery,. Store fixtures, viz: 1 Egg Stove and Pipe, Coun ter Scales and Pipe, Counter Scales and Weights, Counter and Shelving, &c. Also, at the same time, Household Furniture and Kitchen utensils, viz: Bureaus, Bedsteads, Chairs. Tables, Kitchen uten sirs, 8;c. JOHN J. MITCHEL, JOHN E. DOWNING, Administrators. JAMES M'KENNA, Auct'r. 0c143 BY JOHN D. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER Damaged Dry Goods, 4-c. for the benefit of Underwriters. ON Thursday morning the 21th instant, at 10 clock at the Commercial Sales Rooms, come! of Wood and Crth eta., will be sold without reserve, a large assortment of new style and fashionable fancy and staple Dry Goods, which are slightly damaged by water on the canal, among which are Super BM broad Cloth, Cassimeres, Sattinetta, Merinoes, Al - paccas,Ginghams, Calicoes, Muslims, Mous Delni.ie, in great variety, Woolen and Cotton Shawls, large lot of Silk and Cotton Mikis., woolen Comforts, Hoods, Gloves, Cotton Hosier, Buttons,"' Hooks, Eyes, wadding. patent thread, shaving boxes, combs, ribbons, lkc. Also, 2 cases white and black wool Hate. At 2 o'clock, P. M., a quantity of Groceries, Con fectionary, Queensware, Glassware, Segars, Tobac co, Shovels, Matches, Baud boxes, wrapping paper, &c. A large assortment of new and second hand household furniture, embracing nearly all the varie ty wanted by housekeepers and others: cooking stoves, coal stoves, kitchen utensils, f ather beds, bedding, &c. Also, a qaantity of damaged hard ware. At 61 o'clock; P. M., a retail stock of Dry Goods, from a store in the Country, fine cutlery, Hak ware, gold and silver watches, double ba• reled fowling pie ces, rifles, pistols, musical instruments, ready made clothing, fine shirts, &c. ocl9 Large Sale of Cloths, Cassitneres, Cassis netts, and other Dry Goods, AT AUCTION BY JAMES M'KENNA. A T the Auction Rooms, No. 114 Wood street, 3 A doors from sth, on Thursday next. Oct. 21, at 10 o'clock, A. will be sold, a large assortment of fresh and fashionable Dry Goods, all in gond order, received direct (ram several extensive importing houses in the eastarn cities, with positive orders to be sold without reserve to the highest bidciprs, com prising in part the following, viz.: Superfine French, American and F.nglish Broad Cloths, various colors. Do. do. do. fancy and plain Cassimeres; also, a large lot of Casinets, -Flannels, Alpacas, Calicoes, bleached and brown 'Muslins, pocket and dress Hdkfs, Shawls, Sewing Silk, thread and spool Cotton, etc. Also, by order of Ass:gnees, a lot of Boots ant: Shoes, and Cuilerv. At 2 o'clock, !P. - M., Furniture and Groceries, lof liatha'way's pa. tout Cooking Stoves. At early gas light, same even. ing, new and second hand gold and silver Watches, Clocks; also, Cloths and Cassimeres. octl9 JAMES SPICENNA, Auct'r. AM AG ED GROCERIE'S, vlz: Coffee, Tobacco, i L." and Soda Ash, on account of whom it may con cern, at Auction. Will be sold without reserve, at M'Ken nes Auc tion Rooms, No 114 Wood street, 3 door. from sth, on Monday, Oct. 25th, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, on account of the Columbia insurance Company of Philadelphia, and all those whorelit may concern, the following articles of merchand se ; partially dam aged on the Pennsylvania Canal, viz: About 35 Bags of Coffee D..) 70 Bones Tobacco, of various brands and qualities, and 3 Hhds. Soda Ash. Terms at sale JAMES M'KENNA, oct Auctioneer. DOLLARS SA VED ! ! ! COME ONE, COME ALL. ROBINSON. IMPORTER Fifth Sired, one door below Wood, TT AS just returned tram Boston, New York and IA Philadelphia, with decidedly the cliEarear and :ton CHOKE lota of genuino French and English CLOTHS, 6-4 and 3.4 Black and Fancy Casameres; Dress and Hunter Cloths, for over -coats; Plaids and Fancy Cloaking;all of the best manufacture, quality and colors. VESTING S—FigKeltuld Sup. Sup. Cashmeres, (out of the Union an hCr last trip from France,) Sal tine, Fig'd Silk Velvets, and a general selection 01 Teu.ou'a I'OI.IIII3INGS, all the most fashionable and desirable, at his usually very cheap prices. octl6-1w "It is the Best Cough Medicine I ever used. THIS was expressed in our hearing yesterday, by an intelligent gentleman, who had used but about one hal fof a bottle of Dr.. Willard , : Oriental Cough hfizture, before he was entirely cured. Come and get a bottle of it, and if the most obstinate cough or cold does not disappear by its use, your money will be refunded, Compounded as it is, of the most effective, though harmless and pleasant remedies, its use for years has not, nor indeed can it, tail to give entire satisfaction. Ft.r sale, wholesale and retail, by HAYS & BROCKWAY, Liberty street, near Canal Basin Sold also by WM. FLEMING, nen Lawrent.eville . . TILLe M ibtce received W „rks a t u t z l i Monday dc.; of the tli eP i t lB i l h h u T o h r Excavating :8,612 yds. of Earth fur the. Reservoir of the Allegheny Water Works; also fvr making Ioo ‘ ooo hard Brick, For particulars enquire of ROBERT M(l(>ltE, ocB Sup't. Pitsburgh Water Works. I WINE STORE. The subscriber would direct attention to his extensive assortment of Fortriosr V% rives and Liquotut, onibrameg all descript,olis and qualities, which lie will sell wholesale and retail at low rates. Ilia stock was selected personally, not from Agenc,es, but from Importers from places of growth, and none but the genuine brands are sold. Samples furnished and forwarded with dispatch. JACOB WEAVER. corner Market and Front sta. C. M'CLOSKEY ocll 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- Orions or dangerous. They are the only Pills known to contain Sarsapa rilla in them, and which is combined with other vegetable extracts. They possess 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, rind without any restraint from occupa 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, who'esale and retail, by B. A. FAHNESTOCK Sr, CO., cor of let and Wood, and cor 6th and Wood eta. ocl2 Ni'l7,l(7' Proposals WILL be received in accordance with the fol lowing resolution adopted by the Board of, Man egere of the Western Pennsylvania Hospital,vizi Resolved, That a committee of three persons be appointed to receive proposals for selling to the As sociation a tract of land within ten wiles of the city, containing not lees than forty acres. The same to be submitted to the contributors, with a view to the establishment of an Asylum for the Insane on said ground. 3. K. MOOREHEAD, WM. WILKINS, Committee. GEORGE BREED, octls-dlk.wlw ocr City papers who as subscribers print for the institution, please insert the above daily and week ly one week. .n , ....77air45.37A - engt„„1.14,12,k) - „ , . _ EWES MEM 'Administrators Sale Auction nale• PROPOSALS DR. LRIDY,S MN =ME r Propoials for Indian Goods. WAR DEPARTMENT, OFFICE INDIAN AFFAIRS, Sept. 18, 1847. SEA LED PROPOSALS will be receit:ed at the office of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Wasbington,.D.C., until 10 o'clock, on Monday, the let of November next, for furnishing the fol lowing goods, in the quantities annexed, or there abouts, for the use of the Indians and deliverable at the following places, viz: AT NEW YORK. Blankets. 1150 pairs 3-point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh 8 pounds 900 pairs *point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 54 by 60 inches, and weigh fi pounds 400 pairs 2 point white Mackinac blankets, Co measure 42 by 50 inches, an I weigh 5i pounds 450 pairs li-point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 36 by 50 inches, and weigh 41 pounds 400 pairs 1 point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 32 by 46 inches, and weigh 31 pounds 220 pairs 3.point scarlet Mackinac blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh 8 pounds 200 pairs 2i point scarlet Mackinac blankets, to measure 34 by 66 inches, and weigh 6 pounds 00 pairs 3 point green Mackinac blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh S pounds 290 pairs 3 point Gentinella blue Mackinac blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh 8 pounds 240 pairs 23-point Gentinella blue Mackinac blankdts, to 'measure 54 by 66 inches, and weigh tipounds. Dry Goods. 1060 yards blue fancy.and gray list cloth 350 do scarlet do do 125 do grass green do do 2050 du blue saved list cloth 700 do scarlet do 100 do green do. 200 pounds worsted yarn, three-fold 00 dozen cotton Gag handkerchiefs WU do do M adras do 70 do black silk do 40 du b-4 cotton shawls 25 do 6-4 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 7h5 till kettles 40 nests japanned kettles, (8 in a nest) 741 dozen butcher knows 14000 gun lints. AT ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. POO pairs 3-points white Mackinac blankets, to rne.isure 60 by 7:.! inches, and weigh 8 pounds 800 pairs 2k -point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 5.1 by 60 inchee, and weigh 6 pounds 420 pair. 2 pOirit white Mackinac blankets, to measure 42 by 36 inches, and weigh 54 pounds 500 pairs li.point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 3i) by 50 inches, and weigh 4} pounds 500 pairs! point white Mackinac blankets, to weasuie 32 by 40 inches, and weigh 3i pounds 150 pairs 3 point scarlet Mackinac blankets. to measure 00 by 72 inches, and weigh 6 pounds 100 pairs 2i-point scarlet Mackinac blankets, to measure 54 by 60 inches, and weigh 6 pounds 150 pairs 3 point green Mackinac blankete, tr, measure 6u by 72 inches, and neigh pounds 150 pairs :i-point Gentinells blue 14tac!tinac blankets, to measure 60 by 72. inches, and scei,✓,h S pounds 75 pairs 2i•wint Gemmella bbie Mackinac blankets, to measure 54 by 66 inches, and .Aeigh 6 pounds. Dry Goals. 800 yards blue snoods 500 do scarlet do WOO do blue fancy and gray list cloth 80 do grass green do do 400 du 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 &haws 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 6000 do unbleached do 4000 do do sheeting 1500 do domestic checks, snipes and plaids 100 dozen wind len socks 2500 ya:ds plAid liiisey 15.0 do flannels, assorted . 500 flannel shirts 400 calico do 100 poinds linen thread 250 do cotton do 15 do sees mg eiik 20 gross worsted gartenng 150 pieces ribbons, assorted 101) gross fancy and clay pipes 150 pounds Chinese vermillion. llurdwart. 1300 pounds brass kettles 50 nests, japanned kettles (8 in a nest) 460 tin kettles 25 gross squaw awls 7000 bsh hooks 25 dozen fish lines 25000 needles, assorted lOU dozen combs, assorted 10 dozen scissors 14000 gun flints 10 gross gun worms 200 dozen butcher knives, Axes awl Hatchets. 25 dozen axes, to weigh from 4} to 51 pounds 05 do half axes, to weigh 3+ pounds 12 do squaW axes, to weigh 3 pounds 45 do hatchets, to weigh 1+ 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. Agricultural implements, 41:. 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 n pounds 200 hatchets, to weigh 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. Also-- 250 axes, to weigh from 4i to 5/. pounds 250 half-axes, to weigh :3i pounds 200 hatchets, to weigh i pounds 1200 weeding hoes, assorted sizes 100 single-horse ploughs, with clevis and cast iron mould boards 600 patrs trace chains, bright straight links === ETA 2 ~.j«~t='Z t r each chain to be 6 feet 4 inches in length, and to weigh not less than 3} pounds 75 lug chains. each chain to weigh 25 pounds 1000 hist No. 10 Whittemore cotton cards '2O cross cut saws 7 feet in length 20 do do 6 feet in length 100 "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, 1i inch, and 1-inch 900 •.quarters" socket chisels, in equal propor tions of 1 and 1-inch 400 planes, complete, equal proportions of fore and jack 150 pairs hames. 050 Northwest guns, two-thirds of which must toes ante 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 sioner of Indian. affairs. The above proposals may be divided into five parts, for each place of delivery, viz: 1 Blankets. 7. Dry goods. 3 'Hardware, to include the agricultural imple merits. 4.. Axes and hatchets. 5. 'NOrthwest guns. The lowest competent responsible bidder will re ceive the whole or 'any part of the., contract, ac cording to the above scale, the department reserv ing to itself the right to determine whether the bidder is competent and responsible or not. A schedule of the attl'Ales, with samples, may be seen at the office of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, in Washington, exhibiting the amount of money to be experated for each article ; but the de partment reserves the right to increase 3r diminish the quantity of any of the articles named or sub stitute others in lieu thereof, or to require, at slot:: ler prices, such goods as may be wanted for pre. seine or other purposes, it: the administration of the affairs of the department. The whole amount in money to be applied to the purchase of goods will be about $55,000; of whicti some $40,000 will be wanted on the sea board, atm the residue in the west. Goods of Am erican manufacture, all other things being equal, will be preferred; but as all the samples ot blank ets 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 decide whether it is of :equal quality with the samples to be exhibited. The party proposing 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, 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 this adver.! tistnent, 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 asent of the United States, who will be appdinted by the department for the purpose, and to ascertain 'the contormity of the articles purchas ed with the samples exhibited, when the contract shall be made, and with the terms of the contract itself, which shall contain a clause that if the arti etas are not furnished within the time prescribed, or it they are of insufficient quality, in the opinion of the agent aforesaid- and it within five days after notice oh such insufficiency the party shall not furnish others in lieu thereof, of the required quali ty, the United Mates 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 dirtrict atiorsuy,lor the faithful performance of the contracts. Payment wilt be made after the conttact is completed, awl the qelivery 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 farm and terms here prescribed n I (or we) propose to furnish. for the service of the Indian Deportment, 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. Louie, on or before the-day of-next ; and in case.cifthe acceptance of his proposal, the; countity being prescribed by the department, I (or we) .will execute a contract according to this a•t greement, and give satisfactory security to the de. partment, within ten days after the acceptance of this bat 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 the thirted States may be obliged to pay for the same articles." Each and every hid must also he accompanied with a guarantee in theiollowing 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 IS, 11647, if the contract should be a. warded to him, and enter into bond fur the execu 2 Lion of the Barna within the time prescribed." [4SAL W NIEDDILL, Commissioner 0! Indian Sept. 2.5-3tawt Ist Nov. 1 - 11,1..F.ASANT TALES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE, b) old Humphrey. Life of the Rev. Wm. Tennent, formerly Pastor 01 the Presbyterian Church a rreehold,in New'Jersey in Which is contained, among other interesting par ticularn,an account of his being three days in a trance, and apparently lifeless. Peace in Believing; by Rev Walter 111cGilorsy. The Loss of Ausuilla; u narrative of the loss the Brig Austrilla by tire, un hei . voyage from Stith end Sydney, with an account of the sufferings, reli gions exercises, and final rescue of the passengers; edited by the ltev James H. 51eGavin, Dundee, The Force of Truth, an authentic narrative; by Thomas Scott. - The above are uniform with the "Christian Cabi net Libraryi" published by IL. Carter. Jost reed by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, 66 Market st. between 3d and 4th. oct2 N compliance with the Law and the order of the I Postmaster Generil, Sealed Proposals will be re- 1 ceived by me until 12 o'clock noon, or. Monday, the 25th day of October, for supplying the Stationery re quired for the use of this Post Office, during the Rur years commencing January lst, 1848 and ending De cember 31st, 1851. The estimate for each yenr, is as follows One hundred Reams Enveloping paper, yellow -10 by 24 inches. One hundred and twenty-five pounds Packing twine, Cotton. Ten pounds best scarlet sealing wax. Contractors are required by law to give bond in a gm equal to double the value of the articles to be Welshed. Payment will be made on delivery of the Starion ery. Please furnish samples. ; C. Postmaster, Pittsburgh. European agency, avid Remittances to Ireland, England, &c. T ARGE and small sums of money can at all times Li be remitted by sight drafts at reduced rates to all parts of Englandi Ireland, Wales, Br.c., and Lega cies, Debts, Rents, claims and property in Europe cau be collected and recovered through the subscri ber, or during his absence from Vile city from Octo ber until May, on his annual tours to Europe, by ap plication to JAMES MAY, Merchant, Water street, Pittsburgh. H. KEENAN, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and European Agent, Pittsburgh, Pa. P. 8. As H. Keenan has been frequently troubled by applications and letters on the business of "Herd man & Keenan," passenger agents of New York, he deems it necessary to say, that he is not the Keenan of that Brin, and has never had any connexion with either of those persons. oct4 T • Borea-5 , 5, Sqs andl lb. Lump 1 Tobacco, just reed and for sale by ocE , MILLER 4- RICKETSON. Northwest guns =M= Poet Office Stationery ise2o-d&w4w NV lid Cherry and - Sarsaparilla. A VERY IMPORTANT COMMUNICATION TO ALL PERSONS IN ALL PLACE!, At All Times, AND UNDER ALL CIRCUMSTANCES! I F YOU ARE SICK, get cured; if well, employ measures to continue so. Every individual in dulges in habits, which roust, to a greater or lesser extent, disarrange the admirable and intricate com binations which form the system, and conseqently EVERT, LNDIVIDU AL, should possesssome mild, yet efficacious, simple and accredited agent for preserving all the functions of the body in good order. DR. WOOD'S SARSAPARILLA AND WILD CHERRY BITTERS will achieve this result, and should be in every fami ly, and in the hands of every person, who, by busi ness, profession or general course of life, is.predis posed to the very many little ailments that render life a curse, instead or a blessing, and finally result, in their aggregated condition, in the cause . OF DEATH. The Bitters here mentioned arecompounded by a man of great skill and knowledge, from the simples Nature presents to those who care to find them, and which are the only reliable antidotes to the poison of disease. The chief ingredients are the universally beloved Sarsaparilla and the Barks, the Wild Cherry Tree, with which the red man of the forest cures nearly every disease of the internal copes. These materials, though powerful iu their action, are as COlllll3Oll see teaches us, ENTIRELY HARMLESS; and prepared as they aro here, one of the greatest medical operatives in the inhabitable globe. Hy tak ing these flumes, the scrofulous may be restored to beauty, and avoid the sharp knife of the Burgeon ; for they not only eradicate pimples and tumors, but overcome CANCER AND KING'S EVIL! Whover is subject to the horrors of Consumption, should at once purchase this sURE•HESEDY. /11 the train of Costiveness follow dreadful local conges tions, oftentimes insanity, very frequently mania or hypocondria, violent head ached, palpitations, and other affections of the heart, and rheumatic swel lings. Dr. Wood's Compound is one of the most ef ficient medicines in routing these complaints, and their fountain head, that can possibly be procured. Front being confined in close rooms, and from taking a small modicum of exercise, numerous per sons daily are made to deplore a loss of appetite, painful headaches, weakness of the muscles, la ngour, wa..t of energy sufficient to permit them to seek rec reation, &c. &c. These persons say for years, that they "don't feel very well." If they do not employ a method by which they can feel QUITE WELL, they eventually sink under a severe fit of illness, and are SAVED FROM TUE GRAVE only by a miracle, and even then the lancet, leech, blister and calomel have left them mere shattered hulks, full of aches and sorrows, and not only a pest to themselves, but a source or disguct and annoyance to all with whom they come in contact. All these FEARFUL CONSEQUENCES may be avoided by an early application of thcvirtues of these Brrrcas. For the truth of this, the proprie tor pledges his word and honor, and in 'evidence can show files of undoubted certificates which he has re ceived, unsolicited from all quarters. He does not, however, ask the invalid to swallow his certificates, but his firrrEas, and is willing to static all he holds dear on earth in favor of their worth. THE DYSPEPSL4, in either a modified or severe firm, will disappear before the qualities of Dr. Wood's , preparation, and the cure may be relied on as a permanent one. Did tho IlirrEns possess no other recommendation, it would be one of the finest vegetable compounds medical science can invent: but it is equal to the complete eradication of LII - ER COMPLAINT, in every shape, and of every affection, minor or gi gantic, of the billiary aparatus. individuals who are constitutionally billion. ought regularly to take this mild agreeable and excellent TONIC AND APPE.DIENT, as it will diffuse health throughout every fibre of the frame, and send happiness and love of life thrilling to the heart. FaunLias °nom TO KEEP IT ON • Every medicine chest on board ship should also he .well stocked with this capital remedy as 0 - SCIJIt- Y_ct cannot ifilict those who take it, or long re sist its rigorous assaults. , ALL 1111.4 . VIIITIES or THE BLOOD vanish before it, and tho old relics of early imprudence invariably disappear, soon after being submitted to its action. Every complaint of the stomach is broken by it The Brrrzns have in no instance fiiled of curing SAYS DICE, eiestits.t. Lm urs', every disorganization of .Tli E NERVOUS SYSTEM. , - By neglecting the little inroads made upon the lat ter a east portion of our fellow beings are rendered extremely miserable—so mrscrable, indeed, that they wish to die. Every bottle of Br. Wood's Sarsa parilla and Wild Cheiry Bitters," contaius a modi cum of joy and content for each of those anxious and impru dent . sufferers. Remember that an injudi cious use of mercury is inevitably productive ormany evils which are put to flight by this glorious and un surpassable compound; and that of which me HEREDITARY may speedily and safely be shuffled off through its agency. As a medicine which must benefit EVERYBODY, from the steal v delicate to the COVEINED AND DES.' PAIRIND INVALID, no equal is to be found for it. It, would be well to bear in mind that preventive is infinitely more desirable than cure, and that Dr. Wood's Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry Brrrtrui ARE BUTH. Put up in bottles, three or four times larger than Bristol's or band's, for the same price—one dollar per Miele. WYATT & KETCHAM, 121 Fulton street, New York, wholesale .Ageuts. Sold in Pitisburgh„et P. It. SAWYER'S HEALTH DEPOT of Vaiu able Medicines, Smithfield', between 34 and Fourth streets, and at WM. THORN'S Drug Store, Market street. sep2 d6rw 12t Illetlical and Surgical Office. Health is the charm or life, without it gold Lora, letters, friends, all, all, are unenjoyed DOCTOR BROWN, a regularly educated physi., clan from the eastern cit. , ies, would respect fully an nounce, to the citizens of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and vicinity, that he can be comulted privately and contiidentially, every day and evening at his office on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood street MEE awards the market Dr. Brown gives his particular attention to the reatment anti invesugatiou of the following disea- All diseases arising from Impuritiesof the Fliood, scrofula, syphilis, seminal weekness, impotency salt rheum,iliseases of the eye and ear, rheumatism, piles, palsey. Dr Brawn 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 syphils, practised at the Paris Lock Hos pital. The modern researches: on syphilis, its complications and consequences, and the unproved 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 tar study and practise. Many new and valuable remedies havebeen late ly introduced, whichsecures the patientbeing met , 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 branch,togeth er with all diseases of a private or delicate nature, incident to the human &mi. ho 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. €0• Office on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood street, towards the market. Consultations strictly confidential, jy‘23-d&vey Fall Fashions. Va' fr,t .. • HATS AND CAPS. 1., THE subscriber will introduce, this day, Beebe .Ei Coster>a Fall Style of French, Mole Skin, Silk and Nutra Hats to which he would invite the atten tion of the public. G. W. GLASGOW," 102 Wood at., aug2B 3d door below Davis Auction Rooms. N. B. His Fall assortment of Caps and Muffs, em bracing an extensive variety, is daily expected, and will be duly announced. G. W. G. HARDWARE, CUTLERY AND SADLERY JOHN WALKER, DEALER rig FOREIGN AND .DOMESSIC HARDWARE, No. 85 Woad Street. W'VOULI? respectfully. inform hie friends and the public generally, that he has received a large stock of foreign Hardware per ships " Isabella," " Wyoming" and "Monongahela," which, togeth er with a large supply of American Goods he is now receiving direct from manufacturers, will make his assortment very extensive and complete. Western Merchants will please call and examine his stock. - 113.8 OLD MAGLORY COGNAC Brandies, in octave casks; for sale by octl2 JACOB WEAVER. -~ ~ Y ~ ~,,, MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURERS' BANK,/ Pittsburgh, Oct. 16, 1847. A N election for thirteen Directors of this Bank, _ for the ensuing year, will be held at the Bank ing house, on Monday, the . 16th November nest. octl6-td W.ll. DENNY; Cashier, DADA OF PITIODUROIIi October, 16, Iti47. An election for thirteen Directors of Ihie Bak for Cie ensuing year, will be held at the Bankir g house; an Monday, the 16th day of November next. ocl6 JOHN SNYDER, Cashier. EXCHANGE BANE or Ptrrantractt• AN election for thirteen Directors of this Bank will be held at the Banking House on Monday, the 15th day of November next, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. oat 8-td THOS. M. HOWE, Cashier. Standard Poetry. OF T POETICAL WORKS OF— ./ Shakopeare 'Scott, Byron, Burns, Campbell; Hemans, Cowper Young; Beanie, Goldsmith, Moore, Pope; Shelly, Keats, Crabbe, Heber, Ben Johnson; Beaumont & Fletcher, Massinger, Ford; Spencer, Ossian, Loudon, Barry Cornwall; • Wordsworth, Hills, &c. &c. in various editions for sale by H. S. BOS WORTH 4- CO., octi6 is No. 43 Market street. Iteeetvid. TALES of tho Drama, Dictionary of Quotations; • Complete Works of Sir Walter Scott; Life of - Rowland Hill ; Welsteo's City of the Caliphs; Bancroft's United States; • Library of English Literature ;- The British Poets. • • - H. S. BOSWORTH 4. Co. 43 Market at octl6 BY EXPRESS. VEST!NRS-100 Yds. more of those very rare and choice Fiench Fig'd Cashmeres and Silks. I,OBINSON, Importer, Filth street. ocl9-3 CANDLES -20 Braes Etearine; 10 Star ; 10 Sperm; t 20 Dipped; for 'sale by J. D. WILLIAMS. 110 Wnnei ocl9 Situation W anttd. A YOUNG MAN, who has extensive connexions, .1 - 1. and comes well recommended, and to whom employment is an object, will accept of a situation as salesman or clerk, at a moderate salary. Apply to the Editor of this paper. ocIS NEW IMILLINERY, NO. 10, St. Clair Street. D LV and o U p e k n T e , d l a ms c j h u o s i t c . e re s t e u l r e n c e t d ion frog e l e e 2 w a n Y t York fashionable WINTER MILLLNERY: Bonnets,Capsi_ Collars,Scarfs, Ribbons, Laces, Bags, Gimps,But tons, ringes, Flowers, Feathers, Hdkfs., &c. -The latest patterns of Caps, Mantillas, Etc. Every article in the Millinery business made to order in the latest style. A few good silk milliners wanted. octl6 Otard Bramlr. 1 r s 11A1.:F. qr. and Eight pipes, old Otard Brandy, 1 V with certificates, for sale by P. C. MARTIN, corner of Smithfield and Front eta. ncl6 Q AZERAC BRANDY-5 halves and qrs. old Saze rac Brandy, with certificates for sale by ocl6 P. C. MARTIN. SEIGNETTE BRANDY-5 half pipes, with certi fieates, ti,r sale by ocl6 PINET CASTILION BRANDY-5 half pipes, for sale by ocl6 IN-4 pipes Swan, Black horse and Holland jr Gin, with certificates, for sale by ocl6 P. C. MARTIN. t ` IVES-140casks Port, Madeira, and Sherry Vl' Wines, part very old; for sale by . ocl6 ' P. C. MARTIN. To Let. rp HE two story Brick Dwelling and Store, lately I occupied by P. Cahill, at the corner of Wylie and Tunnel street,. ALSO, • The two story Brick Dwilling, immediately in the rear of the übove,and fronting on Tunnel street. Possession given immediately. Apply to JOHN J. MITCHEL, Attorney at Law—Smithfieldst. oc 1 tf WINES AND BRANDIES IN BrITTLES: 180 doz. Bottles Wines and Brandies, ' , cry fine, or rale by (oe16) P. C. MARTIN. J. D. LUISIER, C. W. ANDERSON, Late of YittAbuf es, Pa. Late of NashvMe, Teen LEIFIMER ea: ANDERSON, DEALERS IN COTTON. Forwarding and Commission 3lerchants No. 8 Front Street, abore Broadway. CINCINNATI, OHIO. REFER TO Merchants generally, flab:burgh, Pa. Merchants generally, Nashville, Tenn. W. F. Lane & Co, Louisville, Ky. gprittger 4- Whiteman, 1 Cincinnati, Ohio. James Johnston & Hewitt,Yeran & Co., New Orleans. • Magregor & Morris, New York. Duval, Keighler & Co., Baltimore. Smith, Bag.ley & Co., Philadelphia. Daniel Deshon, Boston. . -sep24-ly Notice. WHEREAS, Letters of Administration on the Estate of Patrick Cahill,' late of the City 0. Pittsburgh, deed., have been granted to the subscri bers, residents of said City—all persons indebted to said Estate, are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claim's against the same, will presentahern duly authenticated for settlement. JOUN J. AIITCti EL, JOHN E. DOWNING, ocll-6tawd Administrators. Imported Segura, etc r HE lovers of good Segars and Tobacco, are re - j . spectfully informed, that the subscriber has just: received an extensive assortment of the most approv ed brands, among them the following, viz: Victoria, Plantation, Principe, Venus Regalia, Regalia, Fagorra's, Eugene's, Common Also, a few Boxes of &alder's Black Fat," a celebrated chewing tobacco. JOEL MOHLER, auge Druggist, Fla and Wood sts. Err Chronicle and Gazette copy. Valuable Historical 'Works. HISTORY of the Discovery and settlement of the Valley of the Mississippi, by the three great European Powers, Spain, France and Great Britain, and the subsequent occupation, settlement and ex tension ofcivil government by the United Statestun til the year 1846 t . By Jelin W. Monette, bi. 1:b, 2 cols. The History of the United States, from the planta tion of the Colonies till their assumption of national independence. By James Graham, L. L. D., in 2 vole., second Edition, enlarged. History of the United States, from the discovery of the American Continent. By George Bancroft, 13th Edition. The Pictorial History of England, Harper's Ed. history of the Conquest of Peru, by Win. IL Pres cott. History of Rome. By Thomas Arnold, 2 vols,, History of the Late Roman Commonwealth, from the end of the Second Punic War to the death of Julius Caesar; and the reign of Augustus; with a life ofTragian. By Thomas Arnold, D. 31., complete in one volume. - ._ - The above works just received and for sale low; byELLIOTT Ic ENGLISH, ocs ° SS Market et., bet 3d and 4th, Hatyre Head quarters for Hosiery. • TO those who wish to provide for the approaching cold weather, would do well to call hi time to examine my assortment of Woblen Drawers, under Shirts. Stockings, Comforts, &c. &c., as I have my winter's stock ready for exanaination, of my ownand Foreign manufacture. N. B. Call early that you may have the first choice. M. CALI% Sign of the Big Stocking, sth et., between Wood and ,INiarket. Man Commentaries, &e. • THE Earlier and Later Prophecies of Isaiah, by Joseph Addison Alexander, Professor in the Theological 'Seminary, Princeton, New Jersey: 2 vols—sold separately. • Exposition of the Epistle to the Romans, with re marks on the Commentaries or Dr. M'Knight, Pro fessor Moses Stewart, and Professor Halleck; by Robert Haldane, Esq. From the fifth Edinburgh edition. s . • Lectures on the Acts of the Apostles, by the late John Dick D. D., Professor of Theology of the United Secession Church, Glasgow, author of Lectures on Theology,' &c. Second edition. Barns Notes, in nine volumes. Sold separately, or in setts. ALSO—Henry's Scott's Comprehension & CI arke4 Commentarteion the Scriptures. The above, with a general assortment of Madical, Classical, Theological and Law Books, just received nd for sale low: ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, - 001.19 56 hlarketst.- ffMZ== 1 I ?VOL DA.IMDOIf. Moog ASD.sARPENT, BANKERS- AND EXCHANOR PROP :RI c.. coa.ltOOD AVD urns erstryte, sirnottno/#3r* F.ALEAS in Coin, Hard; Notre, Time . D, Foreignand Domeetio Vachange, Cortifiptep - of Deposite,, &c. EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Hanlon, laud Europe, for sale in sums to snit purcha. 1411. a. rlgqu CURRENT and par -funds received on, deposits, COLLECTIONS made on all parts .r.id* the Union at the lowest rates. szrznitvcca : Messrs. M. Leech & Son, " Ogden &Snowden, - - " Win. Bell St Son, Rrtnisesolt. " S. M , Clurken & Co. . " • ' & Bennett. " : Fliining 4 Brother, " : Fales, } Lathrop Et Co. Flux44:(4 , " ! Wm.R. Thompson & . Co: ilondly, - PhelPs 4 Co. .1 N . Yong. et , Babcock - 8z Cs. - . ' . ._ tg i Tinny, Ward &Co.' --- ':, . . " John M,Collough&Co,. 1 1 ll.u.sliont. Mr,' 'James George, . ;' ! r . .• . . " B. ' Hanna, CirrentNArt, O. 1 " 1 Joseph Watson, mAssitos . , - 0. Messrs. Fenner EL ,M l Millan. . . R. F. Ellis, Esq.,,Cashier2 Ban Lewistown, P4o Pittsburgh,,September 2d, 18.11-y • . . JOSEPH. HILL • MILL-Sr. CURRY," - DANNEIicTACDANGZ imozims, AND VDATANA tat FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CEA TIFCATES'OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, : GOLD . AND. SILVER. • N 0.65 W ciobst., 3n DOOR BELOW Foinali,WESTplpt Pittsburgh, Pa. • • . PAR Funds and Currency received on Deposit,nne. collections made in all the principal cities 011ie United States. . Sight Exchange on Philadelphia, BaltiMpre, York, Boston arJ Cincinnati constantly for sale irs sums to suit purchaserk. . • Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia and Penniiylva, nia !lank Notes bought and sold on the most favorer , ble terms. The highest premium paid for American Gold._ Exchange on England, Ireland,' Germany. and France procured, 4-c. mar22.-y ALLE KRAMER. EDWARD R.11A);/ • • KII.A.MER RAHM, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKs• ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC • BILLS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CERTIFCATES OF DEPOSITE, BANK NOTES, AND COIN. -- Corner of Third and Wood hts4thiectly opposite the St. Charles Hotel. . my2B • • N. 11.01.31. b NNE= AND DEALtI3.S 321AITIC No. 54 Market 8 flailing rate. Exc Nee, York A Ipr I Philadelphla-4 i Baltimore t rr BASK Buying rates. Ohio - dis Indiann. * icr Kentucky .i Virginia. Wheeling k if Tennessee 3 . 1 aul9-y 'WILLIAM A. HILL it. Cto., - • •-` • RADIXES", ttclinirrok BROSED.Sy AND DEALERS IS FOREIGN IAND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, -- CERTIFICAUS OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, T AND SPECIE, - - No. 64 Wood if t., one door above Fourth, East side, -Pittsburgh, Pa. - . CURWENT Funds received on deposit, sad .61* lec(ipos made on all the Cities throughout the United States. Sight checks on Baltimore, Philadel, phis, Now York, Boston and Cincinnati, constantly for sale it! Rims to suit purchasers. The paper of'the Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, end Virginia Banks bought and sold on the moat favor. -. _ able terms. The highest prektium paid for Foreign and utiri, , can Gold and Silver coins. P. C. MARTIN P. C. MARTIN EXCHANGE ON ENGLAND, IRELAND Allgk SCOTLAND, for silo in amounts ()IX' nod upitnvii. rnarlo-dawy - To Grocers and Tea Dealers. Mpg Philadelphia and New York Pekin - ,Tet j_ Company, No. 35, North Front itree4 phis, having ,received their Fall Stock of FAEstt TEAS, are now prepared to furnish orders front a dis- . tance, either by the Half Chest of packed in theit peculiar style, at prices as low as any other wrath- . Bailment in the United States For sale, ISO Half Chests Young Hyson, (low gradoi and fine;) 100 Half Chests extra Sr.v 4 erLeap,do.; SO Cheats and Half Che to Gunpowder, (fine and extra ;) . 100 Chests, Half Chests and Boxes Dnperial, (fine, extraand low grades;) 50 Chests Old Hyson, ( various grades;) 250 Half Chests and Boxes Fine 00l ngs, (irdrioils;) 200 do. do. Mirg Tongs, do )- 150 do. Powchongs, (anima and other flavours") Oranges and Flowery Peccoes; English BreakfasV . Teas, &c., &c.,,c This company establishes no exclusive agenciei of an' kind out of Philadelphia; but furhidhes 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_ prices & and pledge themselves . to, refund tho'money fo ali- , that do' not give entire satisfaction. McCALLMONT &BOND.. No 35 North Front. it.. Wholesale Depot of tho Cotopany.— N. B. Orders from a 'distance executed faithfully and with dispatch. .1)1cC"-Sr._13. J. R. Stockdain the agent of the Company isr . in this City and will call upon Grocers and tea Dallers. BC atl l-3taw3m • . Airtrikn , & CO. Looking Glass 9tore, No. 98 Wood str. set .—kr. J. Murphy, (late Of the Sa-' • 6Th Harmonistso 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 Pirnicetr. Old Frames re-guilt. Don't forget the number gr9B, sc9-d3mBr..w4t • For Sale. 1:11h - 11 tract of land containing aboul 70 acres,;; , 1-.1 . situated in thiliblo township, Butler countyi. ! : within !one mile of the road leading froni`Pittstitirgli telCittaning. The land is all cleared except about, ' . 7 acresand under a gond state of cultivatioh. is a good frame dwelling house and frame barn on the premises. The farm is well watered and aboUndsiu good coal and limestone. - For terms apply to 'William B6yd, Attorney at LEIA , .. office on 4th street,above Smithfield. jel7—dBcwtf Dress Goods. -• AA. A.: MASON . , 62 Market street, will open this ~ morning, five caves ofCashmeres, Oregon and California Plaids; Gala do; Merino do. ) alio Mous do Lains; Cashmer de Cosfe. „ . . • , French Merinat and nada: • • An excellent assortment of Drab, Stons, Bine And Black Colors, of every quality; a - rid Bombazines. 500 pcs of. Rich Bonnet. Ribbons of every styles also ; 600 Wrought Collars and Capes, very cheap: -4. ' s sox, trr £:NCIIANGE COIN •_ AND feet,' .Pittsburgh hange; -:.Busing rate. ICincinnati I die Louisville I S. Louis - I " Buying rates. . rounty & City ord'if.l ins Relief notes f- Pennsylvania Co New York' . Maryland , New Orleans - 01Fed Bonnat Riikons, Flannels 11. bales .0 4 ' Red; White and Yellow Fintieltr; both ' Plain,and Twilled, of every quality; nivel-400..1;4bl . of Whitney.; .Bath, Retie and Itfackinacillarilteta— every size edisinatts. • 4 Cases Of : l3ltick,',.Viicattatana Clue, Figuita Ina Plait* also Cassinaereslild.Broad: Cloths, &ct.--&e.-: , At 62 Market attract. , & oci2 BcdatcaticartilL urning. Foe tory, AI i.X.C.HENY CITY. TBE undersigned having commenced the above business on the corner of Robinson and Sandus ky streets, opposite - Arbuck Le" s Cotton. Factory, and having i purchasad the right Of using the improved Bedstead Fasting of McLean's, which is far super ,lour' to any now in use; vie respectfully the attention of the Cabinet Makers of both cities tps call and examine for themselves. . M.-D:'VIS CO septll d-y , 'Pointe - 160t% Stattri., 1111FLAIN and Find French Doe SkiriCassinter4t ■ I Englis4 and French Pe Joinville Plaids. Figured Cassimetes.of 4-descriptimis; - - Which will be made to orderintiti latest styles, by ANCKER Sc , MAYEIt, ,oc7 . - lirneidatc- TUST RECEIVED—A small lot of: Blankets, whieb will be made to order: latest style, by • ,ANCK.ER Sc-MAYF.E. .. era_ - EMI M 1 w. c. 017:8#1. MEM