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'FOU VJCK' RESIDENT - ~ FOR VICK PR* ■*, WM. 0., BUTLER, » if ! • Of KENTUCKY . ■ plectobaiT ticket j BMATOBUX c WItUAM Biax.Wt«f Clearfield. >r.« JXmivD, iWvWW*®* 9 f Northampton. ;.-ygpptstßWTA.Tryg SUCTOM.. ~< .... r..: .. ;-i: I ÜbkbyL Bbrtkb, Philadelphia County , u II Hobs E* da City . ilLJaAACSnctfx, do County < tiV A. U RotraioaT, do do v . ,r/ . y-Jacobs* Vosr, J Moatgome*7 •,: 00,-vv VI-BoBKRTE.AV'RiojiT»X«Wgn * ..do : /'tyJt/'Viixii^^Dowmßo^vhejiter-do:.; Vl». IiKA-gT Hai.dkhbk,Lancaster do . , XX PBtBRKUKBt Berks do X; BsexardS. Scnooxovsn,Monroe do . ...••<•. r./ xr.;Wm; Sweilako, .'Wyoming .. A -do , • XII Jo*Air Brewster, Tioga do >-> XilUfoUXc Krtp, Clinton do <X3>£wPcfArY®9a*A:«» Lebanon .;,do: XT Robert X Fisnra,\ork do H .XVLwFBBSBmCR.SMtTHf Franklin • do : XVII. Jouji CftiswEix,Huntingdon do XYIII. Chaslbs A; do XIX. GEOBaR W, . do .. ~ 1 XX Join R- Stumor, Bea\ er do .: .' Allegheny do >, XXilvtWi H pMrc,Craryford do XXIII. TtXOtHT.lv&s,.Potter-* , ,d 0...»: ,i. :r. ;XXrv;.t4i.ii»3 G. . do L \ u FOR GOVERNOR, MORRIS LONGSTRETH, < i .Of Montgomery County. FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER,- ISRAEL' PAINTER, ! Of Westmoreland County TOE. CONGRESS, SAIItEL yV . BLACK, . or mrsßcuom • ; : ra'R ■ • . * JOHN J MVTCHEL, Plqtlmrgh 4 JOHN 9 HAMILTON, do 1 EinrtiXD SNOWDEN, Allegheny . L~MILLKR, Yersaillon.- , -v> •' REGISTER, ■■ JEDWARD XTCORKLE, Indiana. " = ; ,• •; . tfOHN LnwrenceviHe. . . commiesioseh, "■■■:. . JAMES WALLACE, Baldujn .■ *. -v::. . BtCO&BSR.. "iDR. JOHN POLLOCK, Clinton;-' ■ •' - ’ CI-TTHtf OF TJlfi-COtRT, 1 BENJAMIN WILSON. EHtuheth Borobgh.-.r ; OUR CAMPAIGN PAPER <£I)C Jcffcvsouiau. GREAT REDUCTION TX PRICE' To our Democratic FrlendJ. *Dc6filj ; deßirous of witncssing-tbo triumph of Dem ocratic Principles and Democratic Men, at theap pronchm{j ;Stalo-Qfid Goneral: Ejectionv ■•ball contribute all in our power to bring abont that re? suit* Wq shall, tbc;efore»aend our. Campaign Paper, froniSepteraber23untilNovem 'beV -7tb, to individuals and Clubs, upon the follow* ingTerylowcashterms: Sutole C0pYj..... 12* cents.: Tm C0pie5,.......w*..-•*s}: 00 ; s Twrrrxv-jtvE Copies,.; 2 00 r . FimrC0piK5,..............••4. 3 60. Otrc ;6 00 It-must boobviooe to every one that these term will .barely cover the cost, of paper and ptess«wor)c f Orders irom this or any of tho neighboring counties will be promptly attended to; ; , L HARPER. Pittsburgh, Sept 21,1545. - Lsrgsat Journal In the West*. pNEW AND CHEAP WEEKLY FAMILY PAPER-: THE PITTSBURGH SATURDAY MORNING POST —DKrotStt TOr* ■. ■. • X 'V < POLITICS) NE ITS. 1 LITERATURE, fa fpHE UNDERSIGNED? WUv ISSUE.* about the first .• JL of October, 1818, the first number of nIiARGEJFAMr U-Y PAPER* containing wore rro/Hrig viaurr ihUn *i\) weekly published West of the Mountains. Every, tie* partmcnt'Wilt be faithfully attended to. and no rains or expense will be spared to render the Saturday juormng P<M/one of the most Instructive and acceptable newspa per ever issued m the Mississippi Valley. In its POLITICAL DEPARTMENT the paper vail mm to he the faithful and honest exponent of the Prancir i plea of the orkat Democratic Party —the Peopled Par ty.—the Partv of Progress; Honesty’ and Truths- e : ' snail fearlessly expose the unrighteous doings ort eder nliam, in whatever guiseit may. present itself, or Under whatever cognomen it may sail. * The NEWS DEPARTMENT will b© the object ofspe ciol care and attention. ’ Every thing that la new, inter filing and exciting, will be faithfully chronicled. The vdrioni lines of MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH being now completed from Pittsburgh to nearly every lecdiugcity the Union, we shall be enabled to present our readers, up to the latest moment, a full digest of all the STIRRING EVENTS of the day In the LITERARY DEPARTMENT, we; shall intro duce an entire new fearare into the column® of the Sat urday Morning Post; At least rvlqtnns ofthe paper • each week will be • devoted exclusively^to Talti, Poetry, Biography, History; JlloralEfsayt*#*’* A e - In short* we shall aim to make the paper. »rt this respect. equal to the BEST LITERARY PAPERS of the EasL We ll&Ye HOW engaged,several distinguished writers, who vfrijhreirulai ly contribute ORIGINAL TALES AND POETRV, to the colomns of the Saturday Morning Post. > .... : COMMERCIAL IN.TELUGENCK.~VVe shall furnish our readers each week with, an extensive and accurate HBYTBW OS THE PITTSBURGH MARKET t care fully made up from actual sales ; together with the mar kets of Philadelphia, Baltimore. AVtc. Vorfc, Easton, Cinr emnatiy Eeie St.. Louu. .s■*., received by,Tele graph and other sources, up to the latest moment before going to press- The fluctuations m the 'Money-Market. Price* of Stocks Exchange, -Ac. will also be carefallj nptctliq eacA number., v , > , J PREHirttS. To encoamge Western;Tatenir*re. *hall P*y a liberal compensation iq any person who wxU furmeh os‘With cither Tales, Poetry ot Kesnysy .which shall be deemed yrortby of publication by. aCorarmtiee selected for that expreoaparpose. - ... TEftiSl OF THE SATURDAY MORNING POST. ID 9 * In order 10 secure a large circulation, we shall offer our'Maramoth Weekly to tbepublic on termi here-* tofore unsurpassed by any paper m the. West. To do tins thft CABITSYSTEMwiUbe sfnrlly.ndliftred lo; . t ;•;* Fori copy, madyauceo • *82.00 “ $ copies, « ♦ 9$ «. 20 . <*•; 25.00 «» 2o * * “100 * ‘ ♦ sotlo CIUBDING4 Tp any person whowtll obiam.tjie largest number of Bubscribers to ibe - Saturday-Morning: Post, (not leas than fifty,Vwe shall present a copy. of. fchakeneare 1 * PJaye, splendidlybound, worth at least 85,00, besides a ro- 1 py- of pie. paper for one year.:.' To:the person,.who i will procure toe ppxt largest-number of. subscribers, we.i shall pfesent n beautiful edition of -Lord, Byron’s Poems*.: worthat least -gLOOr and acopy of ihepoper.: .■•>•••. POBT-iiASrEUS and aniERS, To.wbom ibis Frospectus may. ba-sent, are, respectfully requested to uct as Agents in .pro.cunng'»ub»cnbers to the Saturday Morning Post. To the person who will procure 10 subfenbersi we yrjlltorward. one ..cony of the paper, and their .exertions .will otherwise be >iiundsorae|y re?*, warded • fly Letters must be addressed (post Editor jpjd PrppHeior qf til* Saturday Morning Pojl, bito-, to September 18,3848 4 POSTSCRIPT* i « ... f-to the m&nyanmiinasrof our: friends,; wpi .iHarowing to thearduons duticgof liavc-tostate, *. ~ wl n be -impossible for us « n . «?^k.L S IV A!. Saturday Morning Post at so earlyva first.number obthe aWe shoU defeMbd inueof the PremiTeMml flccHoii, ( wben «” >«•»*«>">'»'“ d b '*‘ poner.ever sent out from tli* V, /:• . - <i . PlTTSßimoit, Oci. fi, lS4B*.i. :’ pROTr-CTEtoGOLDTtnI Jj rafted, supply of Ihese en> iffl nnpcnomj con 1111 in llie Protector, a . a / imtn „, proveirtenLwJuch give>nhemihe in _ “j*.! e l9(::If customs the mb and prevents the c. •f»in/aner iwo parts of-wbich It is composed, by mointai. tect parallelism between them. nniher id: ftretnitisa mwelflnrger.qunmiiy oflnh uia. : gold pans;- •••*': ,' r; 7 ■/'/: .. .; 1 -Ir'i;''. 3d:lt prevents all dropping.or spattering of the mV. . It thus ohmic* every ofyeciirm which ban be.n.rß**. agaliiL ordinary gold pens. • In .th®, worfmifaihlp is superior to that of any pens of manafKerure. -They willtnake us fine a hair mantes>ne finetrfcfeelpen l 'wHi!c they,have, all the elasticny .Of.tbe OQilI: r /3 f bey have given satisfaction in every uniano* l ". which they hnVe beert tried. ‘ - - t j*- A;G:Bayley’» .large, medium and small iPcns» Brown's Premium Pcns;The Congress Pen ■, Pen; The Richelieu. Premium Pen; lor saleat i.»anufflC' ; iurer5 T prices, by’" -.’ / JOHNSTON A STOCKTON. ■■■■;. ’ octD .'••■' *:■ : ror. Market and. 3 o>ts». * • JONES’ SPANISH LILY WHITE is llie besl P.tepar* ;: auon for. imparting to the Bkm o- natural, hei,vW)j, clear,llvunTwhite; titthe same time maktng it soil *ll* smooth;- 1 ur.' James AndersOn.i Practicai .Cberaist,! ©* ArassachnsettSf'says 1 ; “After analyzing.. Jones’ Span 4*" • Lilly White** find 'it possesses the molt beautiful-a. natural; and atthe same tlmo Innocentwhite reversal v* J certainly j ean consejenubasly recommend its use to ol.t whose skithieqaires beoutifying” * >. - Price 25 cents a 1 box. Sold only at ft 2 Chatham at;, N.. y; arid by AVm. Jackson* Agent, a) liberty street. •• nepig ■> 1 A -HOUSE AND DOT AT,.A HAHQAJN.—Any per A, son in wontof a bomtonable house, in good iifciifihotbojc>d,'on , h aaoh .distance frora lKe Court Hotria .coU.prM'id'e .themselves .for the *mill sTira iJf to C JOHN COYLE oct2 -4th street, near Smuhficldst ; 1 ,:^j;^:.^' r ). : r : '<yj^ i ';\ as?s»^*Si#3SSi’^^si t-Vr'v -?.i ~ v }'' : ;< y.. s*« * , ’i <» •<- - r - Ctoinnu’fxiat'Mb J Jinaunal. PITTSBUKGH UOARIKOF TRADED JOSHUA IiAKNA, ) ' > t . WBL BARKER,;- •} Committee for-Sbptt-mbct: • J CAROTHERS, c \ ;: PASSENGER ARR FOR 1843. 1 SieamboatPacietLine.lpaVpsdailTforCmcinnaii.lOxM. \ PaMenger Pftcke(, via Brbwnjivlllei"io Baltimore and Philadelphia,# a Mail Ccaoh Line, dirtci lo PluladelnhJa, a. w.; and 12| ; p » aiid fkmihem Mall Coaeß £an\j,6 k. M; fCoithAV•i»t**nWvia Cleveland} daily, 10 a; m. • line alul'W uMom New. York- daily, a. m. - ■ North-Eastern, lo Philadelphia, daily, except Sundays, 4 " U r '. ■ .i.-V'.,’;*.'.*',*: ■ iii.;:, '..j a. . ARRIVALS AND DEI fe JITURE OF MAILS, .: Eastern Mail via Philadelphia* due 3 a. WestemMailvCiu.-And LoUt*v,»due.B p. ,M.,€losessA*M. -South.via Bali.and Washington.due Bp. u.,closeas s.m., Norih-YVoaterntvta Cleveland, : doe 10 elo?esOi:M. Erie and Western .New - York, due 8 p. jc. T closes B*\ . • Far tofue.,. Asked. 'OJfertd- Bank of Pitts burgh ••* * • <SAM» 95000 950,00 Exchange Bank - - • 50,00 44 00 4350 MerflhanU’andM-Bank.-•«,• •**. *50,09 *-.47,00 -45,00. Farmers’Deposit Bonk* • •••••:. None mmarkpl,-. Hand Street ttndgo* « •**• 50.00 50.00 40,00 NorthoruLibertiesßndge******* . -,, 50,0 Q rt: 33,00 Old Allegheny Bndge--.*.....-.. £5,00 30*00 35,00 ConnellsviUeß. . ' = , -.« shares,S^so J «m ..... 5,00 1,43 Cityßonds 90.00 Monongahelnßnclffe-.25.00 16,50 Oa» Stock.- . SO,ot) , of theplarkets*- OFFICE OF THE po&t; > '• Friday Mownxo. October G, 1848. > ..The river ts up; and toe can now annoucelhe commencement: of-the. fall business.lthascom* meneed 100, Id right good earneet r as our friend* can see by vuitingvHha-wsrehoaser and wharves. - Pro duce is beginning to arrive, and-ina day or-two pur market will bd-stocked with aft descriptions of mer*- chandne from-the lower country* -,i. • Freight* aredownj yexlordny shippers were taklbg receipts at 25c. to Cincinnati.:/.. The weather fa inductive of though tbo river was falling slowly yesterday, there is no (ear of low water during the season. in prices, we have some alterations to note, bum, -present the market is rather unsettled. Next week, wo - will be able to-gtve the firm rates of-most arti cles dealt In by our business men. •.. •The city w- well suppliro wah Goods,Pittsburgh Manufactures &c.;infactbeUer supplies were -never before-offered here. "All the dealers nre prepared to-do a heavy business, and we doubt nor we wilt experience unusually brick times during the oext six weeks. Thofllectioncommgon so toon, will; prevent the coming of a great many people from the. country; bat the second Tuesday once over, the city will bo Cited with strangers. • Thercwns- four feet six inches in the river yester day morning. . Mone/’is without rh.fcugefcince last week. Curren cy tribe same." •••• - v.« ■j - » APPLES. .Market vridf supplied with every ton ety of foil and .winter Apples j with sales, at former quotation#:. per bbL . ASHES.. We have nothing to report except in So*, daAsb, which’sells briskly at foimer quotations: 4 04*c. according in circum'sianrCs. Wo quote other kindi thuf: Scorching*, 31031 c.; Pots, 4'o4jc.; Sal arstut Slfffic. bui these:prices arc:nominal as we have heard ot no reportable sales. - 2JBACON..Ihe*o have born »o receipt* yH, but lots are expected from below, and dechno in prices wil I follow >-Ws can give no present prices; the last sales wcre at 7c.fur c.itv cured and .Shoulders in proportion: hale of canvassed Hams stsc. * ' BUTTER. i The retail marl«t is Well supplied wait Butler; country, people arcbnngmg in the little baskets fulls right briskly; . The market ha* improved on acnouat of advance, in the cist. Wev quote I tales.of keg atSo9ic;. at whlrh -there is gone de mand- .. ■ ' BEESWAX. . We have no sates to repon; worth. 18020 c. from fsrvt hands, v . BUCKETS. .We quote Beaver Burke Is at $2,200 2*25; thcMarket ix welt: supplied- BLOOMS..SaIe-of Tennesseeats6o, time. , BRAN. .Several transactions have been reported, but no changed prices,' Sales at last quotations, 10c. from store for best quality. . BROOMS.«dales at $0,8701 »7o; market! tvn!! sup plied with ordinary articles; •- • BAGS. .Cotton are worth $404,2&. CORK MEAL. .Wo bear of no s.tlcs; market bare; good demand.. .:•> . COTTON YARNS..Market.well supplied; urn submit table.without alteration: Short Reel— “COO - C & 7 No 5 toNo. to* -13 ' k - r 7UU. ••.. 0 7 .** It iol3**.. to £00.000.1000513^- *. 14............ ..,,.17 CoYetlei \ oro P to-*2uo— 1 centp to to - Carpet Cham* 200— • No.*SO.' Colton Twint*'*‘**.-204f—• tangJteel4^doK.’ T - ComHe \\tckk*'»<>«—ols No 50U * 7&■ 8 f : CANDLES; .We haver«o change to teportr City dipped. *-• ••"9 300 1 Cmcmn»milo<**.*.— 322 Mould-**** .10-01 OJ j Spenn. hentbvnndAOO 03S Pittsburgh Stnr****22 320 | . Do. - imenor* 55 0.70 COTTON.. We have heard of no transactions this week,... .'.s COFFEE..The Merkel js well supplied with ev ery variety; Wo have no important sales to report. Prime Rio is worth 7107fe.; There is. an upward tendency-in the Market. - CORDAGE. .There have lorat alterations by manufacturers, which are noticed below :. Manillaßope,by Call,* 13r lb. Do do when cut,..............Un do White Rope> by C0i1,... lie do Do do when cat,.J2c do . Tarred do :byCoil,.loc do; * Do . .do:. : when cat,*,. ... « lie do - „ Packtng-Varnjfine,.............. ...9c do - Do -do v c0mm0n........8c dor Manilla Bed Cords,. . -$1,7502,6203,60 jrdoz. Da . do r -percoil,. *l3 & HI. Hemp - : do 1,6002,2503,00 s><loz. Do do * Manilla Pi0aghLin05,.;........... 750S7$>"dox. Hemp do do ' COPPER*. The rates Sfey Braziers 27028; Sheath ing 27, Old 18019. f CHEESE. ;The receipts have bees fair! and sales brisk. No change in prices of Western Ucserve. We quote atsioi£c> no Goshen in Market j some probable prices 707|c. . >. ; CHOCUOLATE..SaIesat s2,7so3,oo,according - to brand.-■»!■■■■ - . CRACKERS,.The regular sale* to thb trade are at Mho followlng:rotc*i^ l ; ■ WaterCrankera--00j •.■•••••-Butterv do; • .>**.-*4.....* 4,75 •• - ■ vpilotßread*-*..... »*-»..*•*•• —*••- 3,50 • - ,4 - ■ • V 1 to. - FLOUR. .The market has notbeefl very .lntercii* i mg for.a week or more.- The demand has.consider.; i ably fallen off on oecountv s of the-. uncertainty of the- future i The foreign news-by tho last two or .three steamers bas '■ been unsatisfactory; There has been no-dtsposmon to speculate. .But ibd gen eral 4mpression seems in be that there swstl:be suffi cient foreign demand to enhance the prices. No one, however, can ssfely calculate upon (he Flour markeT. ! Two of three tnonthstga it was the opin ion of oil, . that tbo article wpuld be ruinously- lonr this fall, and we heard of a contract to dealer*; of dOB bbls in October st s3^o* >’ W 7 e quote for Wed< ( • nesday’s tmhwctio.ns,at S4;G(). \ > Yesterday there were several. and some on. wharf. . All weheard of $4,50 . - : FISH* .Wo haye no jalet to report except In No. : 3, Mscktire), 7 i of whicb saka.are made ot .SG; The catch of this season. )jas been Immerfso; ami In con* •equeQce, pnces must go down. . . ; FURS. .The following arc the ratcs atpresentiT- Red Fox, Noll, <3O 0; 75v t. Raeroon*'* **.- •• 3, 2 -No-2, -- 3 -V37| .{ i ilink«»*.•»-•'*» . 0 : 2 Muikrai ••**••• 60: 11): | O.l 1 FEATHERS. ;Asa!e of 5000 lbs at3sc. cash This seems high. Saleof-26 sks ot 34c. J i . : v 4\* • FRUIT. .Our lsnguage of lest week might do. very . we )j for the present. There is, however, more brisk* ncM if nny cfiange is nt al) noticeable. <ln Raisins we find no chspgo hero, AUhoughjn.New;York sale* of Bunch have been raade at $2*0502,10. liere we still quote ot $2. nt which aales are regularly made; art Advance is Ibokhd* for; .pales of <* layer*' Raisins, •an exfra t article, -npd puli tip .in .lhe.,most. nnjiroveu. mode at $3.i)0.! .Figs.fire.in storo i.n suf I ficifent quanuties to supply demand.; Smyrna .worth - 1 J6e. Of Oranges amd Lemons; the market is nearly bare, nhd there is no demand;- Cranberries arc be i ginning to arrive, and sales have been, made at $1,.. | 2501,00. Ground Nuts Are worth $1,3701,44. Dried 1 Peaches, to somer extent, have already and. ! # alessl $I;2O0lj37; 'Dried Apples, no sales. Almondsshelled-20 & 25 ; Bunch.*2,ooo, ; - SoftV.f 10® IS Bloom,old & Hurd - - Cranberries* 1,2501,50 Currants,Zunte 000 It , Lcmoua Sec bx 0 i rilbens r* B 4 Orange do 0 Groundnuts 4,37 01,44 J Peaches.drj liu- 1,250137 Fiffs, Turkey 0 Appks, dr> t t 700 75 •*■ Main • *•*->11? ® • (. do Green, bbJ 5001,12 Raisins, Muscat -• 0 , , , r ’GLASS;»In WindowGlasa.lhere.havo been no mi portant<*Bales. ‘ Dealers have, been makmgr.eom 'small frfihbkcuonk at the quotations given below: .•>> Black Bottles JxlO . 0 4 00 Quart, P gros* 0 0,0 i) 10x12 04 50 iTinJ 1 ® 0 7,00 12x18. 0 7,00 taWa wine:s,6 Paiemdo.lOxM , . f ' ,rand f ss@3 , l Window 9xlo J2503J1 City 1 brandsr XOxU*-- .J^003,G2 i : '‘ -1 A*; "< ■ l »•: i. GUNPOWDER. . Sales ere regular at the follow- . - j Eagle,tif &<•;■•.,: 0 O,OOM. pers,—ai/m-v-'. fivAifr Do. dz. l .tb-canir® 7.00-[Rock powder-:-. *3,25-$3! 3,02 FFFQ Uo.y.-ra. , ©T.Ou.-l .. . ,-•• .<:■.■.:..• / ... GRAIN. tWe have sooie salevto note. Whent has been takenfteciyat Oats are worth full 25c. but with a downward tendency. Ryej no transac tions. Corn, sale oL3OO bu. Iff Various lota, at 3Stf? 40c. j. worth 35(&36c. *from first hands. GRAHAM PLuUR.. Worth £c.y> B) HONEY. .Market well supplied,and regular sales •from store at 14<316c. t HAY. .The markcUa now* well auppli edi with au excel lent quality of Hay ; salea at s7joBl at scales, j HIDES. . Wegiye our table with quotations a* last week. ...... Missouri 7 0 .-9 -, v Do.kippft^skin.l,OOol,62 Spanish l 4 <2? rlO :jGr«n-**• 0 A Do. sailed----- • ,0- •( j r . ; • ■ HOPS. .Sale of one bale at 10c*' IRON—The table below gives the prices or Iron, which has not changed formonths r ; Bar, Juniatia*;-»•*:*.*©.' * | Plaughwmgß..-..44® 5 -Commott->* *3 &. - M %laba <4- Sh©ei>**-*A»*-*-»fil®-: -711 Russia Sheet***-*' ■& *l5 • Boder Plates- •■*m fl ■--■■■a i -<•- . INSURANCE*.The fallowing table gives the ratio of.inauranceoff .good stenmUoau:: .. . ToPhiln. andßali.' vm To Wheeling-*- • *•>* ± * - f • Brownsville »•••*•’• J-. Ciiiemiisli--‘‘»** , - ''4 •■§ !!*• ¥lvansnlle,la.**i. 4-| Nashvillc,Tenn., f: It Memphis, Tenn. i 4 New Orleans*. I H SamtLouis* Mo.-.pl 'Quincy, Illinois,--**T 1* Burlington, lovrtL-l If '/Galena; * *• 81 Jeflerroh City, Mo.,- S ' • Independence, Mo.- ‘lf 4 LEATHER. .An improvement is -noticed in the trade, bat no change in prices. : . Sole, Baltimore... SI 0 S 2. Upper finish'd 23,00 023,00 New York--•••♦ 15 0 :l&i Kips, fia|ih’d*s4.oo 030,00, Danißgcd--......130 15 Calfskin do.'>l&00 024,00 Slaughter-.-IS 0 -20.: Lace LeatherUMX) & BkirunK---‘f-**.-21.0,;,2i ,N: England Sealing. Harness, black*-tft 0 20 No..l9'aoz- I -45,00 & ' Bridles, black. ... • No. 2 V doz - -35,00 0. ■do* sides--30.P0 £30,00 No, 3* da*-, .25,00 0 Ru»»eudo.-- Sheep pYms.-t---4 0 01 LpAD.. ofMusoan Pig at 41c.; Bar 6c.6hoetLcad M-box; Cut 6. The follow* ; ing aro tho for Patent Lead Pipe: i inch ncQupdpei No 2 Lead Pipe Sc. loot. . I u>.‘ ••• N 0.2 fle. «► ■-■.J-- l ’-' N«v2 ' :U «•' 7e. : ' 4 * 1 No 1 * 4 flic IP 4 ‘4. ■'«•■■■ l ** ' : ;;.N0.t....«- • ‘ { HJc.tP “ " • 1 ‘ 1 No 1 * 1 l«|c * < All other sites OJe. l?'fc/ - ; LARD..Market,ii almost entirely, bard. We quote nominally ot So3| in tho absence oi actual •ales,'. • -•■: LUMBER..During the season, dealers have been doing a very satisfactory business. The yards sre still tolerably well supplied with lumber of all kinds, and talcs are brisk.' we give,the table without any alteration. A nso in the Allegheny will make the market ncure. ; ClenrV'M-.---- '--' 022.00 'Flooringldo . 19.00920.00 Common da 011.00 Commouldo o— Cleat If. do ; ; 033.00 Oak 024.00 Common t| dn -Pine Shingles :Clru>2 v ■ do' 44,00 1000 2^003.00 Common 2 v do 27,00 LaihMswd 2.OOos.iia MOLASSPiS. .There has not .been an actual ad vance in prices since last week, but the market ts evidently much firmer. We have a number of sates on record at 30, no*£r3lc. t-»r Molasses In.good bar rels. • i 10020.1 Jun’ia- -.0 3/»0 W 0 d.OO •80 Bd' ‘ 0 4.00. Sp’ksl? 0 ..d| : fl 2? 7J 0 4.50 nre*sccOJo h fid . . 0.4.75 Ilaiitrßivriv.- '. >7 0 ft 1 0 5 00 NAVAL STORES.. Thcro ha* been no change in the market, and we quote old prices: Ro»intfbM-'2.G2 0 ~* j “N.Carotma3 2504 00 Tttnb- a.00.' 0 3.fiO|Turniin».gal.‘ 02 & fls• - Far.-Atlrgtfv-3,00.0 3.5 U j Vartrii; Copal 1.75 0 $25 OILS. .There has been a steady advance in Lin seed ami Lard Oils. The correct quotations will be found below: **••■**•:' i*6i# j . I.nldri? Q |.so euy • • • - -.-Co 0 l v .1 d 11......... 0 Oljve.-.««- - -4.4*1 & t«xt. | VVliatr.- -...- -..7u 0 $7- ±*jw-rmblenchd>*• 0.1,->£ i inimer*<* OIL CAKE.. We quote at SIO,MKdIO;7S; bnlhav* heard of but one ole. • POTATOES. .The article hat advanced a trifle } sales of good Neshaanocks yesterday st sbc.;.wc see a sale reported at G2c. PIG ME lAL. *.Nothing doing; Hanging Rock it held at s2fi*rr3o; HAGS..In good demand at Tor mised. RR;K».Wc heard of some small sales at time. Market firm in the east causes firmness here. RYE FLOUR.* .Sole of 10 hhla. (ruin store at $3, 37. Worth from first hands $3,12. SLGAR. .The market has become quite firm, sod •ales arc now made of prime N. 0. at 6Ssjc. Reg ulsr salns Loaf’&ugar at: No, 4,10 c.; No. fi, file.; No. C, 9c.; No. 7, No. 8, Sc. SOAP.. Rcgtil.ir sales of Pittsburgh No 1 at 4|e. Cincinnati at 4ic. SPICKS. . Very little vanatioajn prices; and sales at the rate* annexed: Cloves j & l.fiO CasKiaiu Mai:*. 22 .25 j l*epi»ei>%». • ••. ,u & 10 Giugrr* •JO . .11 | Al«piee.<|;j 0 jo FEEDS.. J here have been some receipt of Timo* timothy, with sains from first hands st $3.; from •tore, $2,2Mf 2,37. No receipts of Clover, but sales of small loti from store st $3,50. Flaxseed is worth SO® 1,00. SHOT..Regumrsalts at $1,31'3i,44, SALT*.-Regular sales ars|,2fi at canal; demand $1 28. ’ STARCH.. Regular sales ot ©Sfilc.; TIN PLATE..Regular sales 1 common $10,55; .1211$ ■ •’ ! ■■ ■• TOBACCG. .The dealers report the following prices, at which the market is steady : ■Cigar Lfaf-r*- 4 0 7 12rJiimpiubox 11 0 - 15 ManufcddO'-* 2 0 "i 2s “ - 12 0 17 Irfulies’Twi«- •» 0 . tU lfls ** “ ■ 13 0 14 Plug inirg*.>.« OJO. 7 .Scotch: snuft.- 14 0 16 Plug.m ]J 0 15 Kappr * “• • -.• 14 0 Iti 0 Twist*4|o . 7 CtuA dryl tbpa. 0 -25 Cavendish.- 0 5- TUBS..Regular sale# at $94? doa, -VINEGAR—Regular sales Cider Vinegar, in bbls. at 7®9c. 1 ' ■■■. WOOL. .We submit our (abto without any mate rial alteration. There hive been some receipts ot the various grade* which find ready sale st the rates below; The accounts from the east would seem to indicate an upward tendency, but dealers here thiok there will be no change. . . Common--f 8100d....r---25e. nr. lb i-8100d5..........2ic. Full Blood..!--Sfie'. 4 ‘ • IBlood-*-’«-'* : »-22c. 023 j Prime* *«'••-- ■3oc. • 4 - WIiISHLY. .The demand for Rectificed is very brisk, and the market is almost bare. We quote «ales at 21®22c. Raw is worb 20c* but with a down* ward tendency. • t j : v • IWvtv JnUUtgnutj POUT OF PIHHBIIBOIIf " 3fffiXT 6 ixnixs WATSa in THS CIISMNSi.—ASD SaU-IC ARRIVFJiT ~;i.-. Sirarnsr Atlanuc. Parkinson, Brownsville: /. ■ Ix)Uis.M Lan«i Benueßrownsville; ' . Arrowhne,Gnrdan, Brownsville;- . •• ■*.. Camdsii, llempbiUtßeaver; .*•' Caroline..Day.Beaver; •: :. •* : Peru, Calhoun. Cin; • ~ 4 , ” . c Calrdon a. Cfllltoun. Cin. Lake Erie, Murry, Beuvrr; C-ttleb Cone. Moor. WelUvills; DEPARTED.: V Allanlir, Parkinson. Brownsville: . . . . (x>ui« M Lane. Rennet. Brownsvule; Ar/pwlme. Gordon, Hrowa»vil!e: . » ..*• Cnraden,Hemphill. Ueaver M . Curoliue. Day, Beoveri •• i ; . Skipper: Stoop*, Beaver .. J. J. CnUeiuleu. -r— Si. Louis: Caleb WelUvil!*: . , V., Cornel, Boyd, Cm;.:- * k Cumberland,.Miller. Cm; - Luke Kne, Murry, Beaver; ; The rivor wak fallmg slowjy yciterday. VB* The Consul has ogam commenced her regular .trip* to Wheeling. c • • Rearer packets ore ognmm the trade. A new boat, the Vermont, Capt. M Haxlett, lias commenced running a* a regular packet between 'Pittsburgh and Louisville, . \ A new boat; called the Alice, be ready (hr regular trips to Cincinnati. , Quite a number of excellent new steamers are iißarly completed at our. wharf, and.will be ready la loave for ports befoW.during the presenlseason. Por ClnolcsnaU. . &&&- ** Tub new, light'drought, fast running •• *««ttmerC!NDRERWiA'-.CAr.iioUsi.- Mb*- : will lt*avfi fortheabovaondiiiter rJßHHßEflHßraediute pom this day. ' ir - Forfrgiglitorpatßagcj apply on board.' - oct4 ’ v MPor Cinclftnatu - K The new, light draught passenger L.'W , r»» p . SmMßgwUf •'•' will leave for the above and Lmerme* ii iiiiiiiiihiii.i ii ii i?* diote port*, this day. For freight or pawage apply on board. oct2 ’ : For Cincinnati andSt«l*ouU. .. . • ? The light draught steamer SWAN. B. May, .jjJEjK^AMaster,.will, leave for the above and inter* ; aßßßßjßniediat^'lnudings, tomorrow. .-.. For freight or pnssageapply on board, or to :.aprl ~ • : ■ JAMES MAY., For Cincinnati* __ The light draught steamer FRIENDSHIP . • Master,avill leave for the above and -fips2sw3‘ntermedmte ports, this day. or passage apply on board. » sep23 . ■ F'or Cincinnati* ' A The light draught steamer HIOHLaN* - }£L9 DEB, Fobs*, Master,mil leave tor the UiE^SSHiSHL. 6^ Qnd intermediate;porls, to-day. .. I'CBBSSBSBBB Tor freight or pa<&age N apply on board. sep2o \ W ~i £ H " j s?’/'.*;-./; Vi V "V v "- i p *-, * ‘"-V ■’ >’/> 4 s V ' ’ • ' ’ • . « • • y-,t Proposal* iro'r'lndicm Good** r 3 * WARD^UtrtiUr^T. •• - Oflice-Itmmu Affair?, Sept- DO tSl*?’ • Sf5A.bE!) PROPOSALS will be receded at the Office* of the Commissioner, of Indian Affairs/ WVihiujrtbliY' D. C., untUtOo'clock on Wednesduy. (heist No vember next; for famishing the tallowing* goods,'livthe' quantities mmejcedor thereabouts, for the use of the In* diaiis. and deliverable at the following plbcqb- Wz ATNEWkORK 1 ‘ ■'■ ' • - Blankets.: ••••*. • •.•-:.••. 1100 pairs 3-poiniwhite Mackinac blanket*,' to' measure ; SO by 73 inches.and weigh eight pounds “ : ' iOOO pairs 2s-point white Mackinac blankets, to measure' 54 by 60 inches and weigh 0 pounds' • ; . 000 pairs 'B'Pomt white Mackinac blankets, to measure 40 by 56 inches attd Weigh 5J pounds ' 500 pairs U-point white Mackinac blankets* to measure - Why 50 mches'and weigh 4f pounds ' 450 pairs l-point white Mackinac blankets.-tomeasure *"..32 by4s inches aaa weigh 3±pound* 200. pairs 3-pomt scarlet Mackinac blankets.to measure .00 by 72 inches and weigh.' 8 pounds ■::•••• 100 palrs-Sf-polnlscarleiMackmac blanket*,:io mens* > v. 54 by 60 inches anti weigh O.pouhds r. : 2is ; 50 pairs 3J*point green Mackinac; blankets, to measure .66by 84 inches and weigh 10 pounds. ; : : 60 pairs 3*pomt green Macklnaeilankets, to- measure 60by 72 inches*and welghapounds ; * ;m /:••••'•.• ; 50 pair*2f-pointgreeDMackinaeblankeia,tomea*ure : 54 by66inches, aud weigh 6 pounds -"'.vr.- . SOpairs 31*point Genunella blue Mackinac blankets,to ' meosureWby. 84 Thebes, and weigh 10-pouuds : 350 pairs 3*point uentmella blueMaekinae blankets,to measure. 60 by. 72 inches, and weigh 8 pounds 300 pairs 24-point Oenunella blue Macktna blankets, to measure 54 by 66 inches, and weigh,6 pounds • Dry Goods r ■ 400 yards.scarlet Strouds 7.: v ■•■■■■■. \ 300 do. blue--;-;, do.-v . /- -: ■■■ 600 do fancy h«*cloth, blue r : - 350 do • do ;: do ; scarlet axi v 300 do do do green 350 do;*'gray” do ;■ blue:' ■ ■ :: ■ 2200 do saved. ■■•• d- ■.■/ blue.’.- t , >.y. TOO do ■do- - do •. -scarier ... JOO do do do green •400 pounds worsted yarn, 3*fold *-r . • > • 00 dozen cotton flag handkerchiefs • 130 do do Madras do 100 do black silk do • 50 do B*4 cotton shawls . 30- do '6*4 .do . do. » . ■ 4-4 do.. .do . , : 40 -dowooleado. 20000 yards domestic calico , 1000 do English and Fr#nch*cahro 6000 doMamraae, blue and Tniioy •> 3000 do bloednlling • -• . 6000 do Oeorglaatnpes 2000 do blue denims 1500 do..commode - ; :.k .. .. j - 7000 do bleached domestic shtrung 0000 ’do unbleached "do • --do ; • 4 ' ' 8000 da. domestic check«/stnpes, aud plaid ; 9000 do unbleached domestic sheeting ? • 200 dozen wollen sock* - 8000 yards plaid Unsays • 10(H) do flannels assorted 1600 flannel shirts • 123 calico shirts 180 pounds linen thread 250 poundscounn .do 200 dozen spools cotton. No. I to 36 40 pounds *ewtng silk -450 pieces ribbonvassorted : • « 972 yards bed-ticking ■ '\< 400 do Kentucky jeans 400 do aattlnett. assorted 70 ktoss worsted gartering 50 pounds Chinese vermillion 10 dozen silk handkerchiefs, (bark ahd bondsna) ■ "Hardteare. ■ 4m pounds brass kettles . G3O tiu kettles 26,nesl< japanned kettles, (? in n neit) 76 dozen butcher knives 14000 flints 925 pairs 3-point while Maektonr. blankets, to measure 60 by 73 inches. and weighs wound* • -900 paijs3l*pomi white Mackinac blankets m measure 6| by t» inches, andwelgbG pounds 5711 pain 2-polnt white Mackinac- blanket*, to measure , . 42 by fid inches, and weigh fi± pound* i 550 pair* Ifc-pomt white Mockmac blanket*, loraematt • 30 by 50 tncbe»t and weigh 4|4>oond«‘ . r- -: i 500 paint-point white Mackinac blanket*, to measure 33 hv 46 Juchr*, and weigh 3£ pound* r- >j ISO pairsO-pomt ararlet Mackinac blanket*, to measure | 60 by 72 inches. end weigh 8 pounds. > 100 pair*3i«.pqlnt •carletMaekuiacbiankeii. to measure i 54 by wnucbc * t and weigh 6 round* i 50 pair* 31-polut grera Mackinac blankets, to measure i ttf by »4 lnrhe* r and weigh lOpouud* 100 pair* 3-pomt gTren Mackinac blanket*, to xitroture ! GOhy 72inchet, And weigh 8 pound* .. 75 pair* 21-point green Mackinac blankeUy to maasure M by 66 Snehet. and weigh 6 pounds 50 pair* yfr-pOMtOetiUnella, blue Mackinac blanket*, to measure 60 by 84 incite*. and-welgh 10 pound* .: 130 pair* 3-pomt <*e.nuu«Ua Mu* Mackinac blankets, to I incaturc Go by 72 utehet, and weigh 8 pound* .• I 75 pain ?i-poi»t OenuneUa blue. Mankwac blankru, in i i measure 54. by t»0 mebe«, and weigh G pounds < . . Drtf GeoJ*. WO yards blue *tro«id» , ,i 1000 do searletdo . . .. .;.-m frOO do . fancy list cloth, blue : . . . 150 do do do . ,•.■.?.■ -j 400 do do d« scarloi . ,-tj $3O do gray •. do . blue j 2300 da savuWitt cloth. blue 100 do do do grrea I2UQ do do do scarlet 4flo pounds wowed yarn, J-lold : - 75 oorea e.otlon flag handkerelnriv IvO do Madras do 73 do • black silk do -. 40 do S-4 rollon shawl* 30 do 6-4 : do 25 do 4*4 :do 16000 yard* domestic calico 1300 do fcnglista and French caUro . . K)00 do Mernmac . do t*lne and fancy 3000 do bleached cotton slutting t/ibO do unbleached do CGUO do . .do aheetiag 4000 do doineiue check*. itrlpr*, and plaid* tOOO de bloo cotton drilling 700 do bed ticking 2U) doxen woollen aock* yards pLaid lmsry IfifiO dp £anucl*, assorted .... t ■5OO danjte] shirt*. 300 calico do 200 pound* linen thread SOD do cotton do . 40 do sewing silk eO gross worsted gartering 250 piece* ribbon*. a**ofled < 150 gross fanry and clay pipe* ISO pounds ehmete vermittiou • " H ordteo/e; 1300 pound* brass kettle* - 50 nest*japanned kettle* <9 in a nertj - - * 460 tiy kettle* 25 gross squaw awl* 7000 bth-hook* -25 dox.fi*lilln*ft 25000 needle* {aMortrdj 100 dot comb* do 10 •■•“ snsfora do 14000 gun-flmu: 10 gross gun-wonfi* r SOD do*, butcher knives. ■ Art*and jfoicHni, *•'■•••..■■■■ ■ 12 doi- axe*, to Weigh from 4|to 5| pound* 30 ‘ ' half axe*, to weigh 3* pounds ;• 34 “ . batchew.io weigh H pound ' To be delivered at the place where ujanutaetored, or; in the city ofNew Vprk or Philadelphia, as may be re quired, without additional #xpeu»e. ; AgriculturalJmplumrus, fc. , ; There will »lw he.reqoirftf, \» 1» delivered,in JfeMf York, ai the aaxho time, the following agricultural irople* menu . •230 axe*, to \vwgh.fro«;4|,lO;s£.pounu* »■... . 250 half pound* •, gtn hatcheift«tO’W(ugh.U pound • yoo drowing'kiuveft. USiaclirAiu lenetU 200 auger*: in equal propurtionvot I I and 1 iurh : : 160 pair* hfcmtt t • ISO do irace-chaim v... ..•, 300 pound* bra»» ketfleii . .m , :*:■'■■■ . I ! 4W axes, to weigh lirom to Si pounds 130 holi-oxe»,to \vrigb.T)l pound* 23 hroadaxea- ■ 170 Q wmiing-koe* er. ~ 600 pair* udcerchatU* 175 !i*ti<Ua\V!i ■■ ■:■■< .■■ *_ • ■.. . . , . • 40 feel ill inilgth •40 do •do b do •• ! 100 handsaw* file* 100 tro**-«ut ww-file*■■: . . ■ COO quarter*, t; J> rjnrh 40 log-chain*, to weigutiS pound* enrh 600 Wiiitemorf rorpa->fo. ItV 700 qnarteraaocketchfteU ~■ 00 plane*, for*und jack - NoffXhtmrgtmt. • 650 northwest guns, iwo*t!tifdsof which’ rmisi meaiurc TOlucbesiu length of harrel, and one-third 42 inches to he deliwfdat the place where mtnufaciared, or iti the chi'dfNeW Votk or Ph»ladelpMo,as may ' be required; sample* of them *rt deposited la the officeofllieComtnlsaiouer of Indian Affairs. The above nroposalsmay be divided into five part* for i eorh place of vu i . • > . . . 1. Blanket* . ... 2 Dr> floods, . . . i : 0 Hardware, to include ihe agricultural implemenu.' i i 4. Axes and’hatchet* ' < I. ,5. Northwest gun*.: ; • ..:• . i I: The lowest competent fesponwhle bidder will receive j I the whole or any part of the ronlruct, according U>in* | 1 uhove scale, the department Tcservingio itself tjm; rigpl .j i to determine whether the hidden* ciunpeiem oqtt-re*ptm-; | slide or not I ASchrdule of the article,,with,samples, maydie seen, | i at the office of the Comm|ssioner:ot, Indian, Adair*,. w.,i Washington, exhibiting tbe amount of money 10 be ex I pended for each article,but thedeparungnt reserve*.the. i-right lo increase or diminish, ihe. quantity of, any ; of the article, naniedi or •ab*muie : oiber«in,lie« thereof, or 10. require, at similar pricesfsueh goods, a. may be wanted ; tor presents or other in the, administration .of, ol tbe.nfihira oMhe.dfpartnient,■. , ■ Theiwhole araatmt iu rooney.io he applied lo the pur. elia.e of good* will be about MU, UKloi which sonteMO,- MO will be wauled on the seaboard, and the Te«tdue i m the west Goode of Amencaumannfaciure, alltOther, things being equalj will ba prelerred, but n* ulllhe aura-, plr nof blanket* and cloth* on hand ore of toreign matin, tnetnre, it willbeneee,»apywheiindome,uo.article is • bid for, that the imraplo - of it should acndrapony thti bid., to enable thedepurtment to decide whether it is of equal. quality with , the samples to bn exhibited* The parly proposing lo supply the-articles will make an lnvotre of nil the fiemJ embraced in the above list and affix the price., ind pliers nn. ccnm, at which he or the) will turnish them drliiernble In new.£ orl andßl Louis respectively, oil or he fore the fifteenth day of Mny next, assuming in Ihe quantity of each urticle a, speci fied in this adveniseraent-aitdextending ihe com, making an aggregate of the whole invoice before sending it on. The good* W ill be inspected ut New k ork or St Lonis by nn agent of the Untied Stales, who mil; he nppomicd by the department for the purpose, and to . ascertain ihes •cinformity of the articles purchased, with the, eanvple eihihited. when ihe contract shall hu made, and with the. terms of the contract itself, which shpll contain a clause, that -if the articles- are not fUmishedwithin the nraepre scribcd. or if they are of insufficient quality, in, the opin ion of the agent aforesaid, and if within five days utter, notice of such insufficiency the party shall not tuirmsh others in lien thereof, of the required quality, the Umted States shall fcs authorized to purchase them of others * * «* X ° -** T i-m / 7 v’ if--: • »‘\w T-:Sf" 'i-iSSi »•.>! J l ,. ■/ v ‘ \ -“ y'^ y ‘ .‘' k " i,‘ V *,fc ►_■[,'"■ I-' ■ ■■ - i ,>rf --^ f 1 » r /K* ~~ 1 USSjSM^SO AT SIY LOVES; MIWOVBi; • fflanlfu: *• ££?.•/ y : f •-• \-\£y .'v,. f 1" c ‘ > ’ ‘ J ■ ij ~, -u Ur&? 'i% :X v~ , ‘ j;XX- ' ;: *• > v ; > qftd to charge any increase of price they., mt£j'.*be com? palled tb pay therefor .to the contractor, who shall pny : tlifr *ald difference to the United -Binta**-- ;. \ - j Bond* will be required, m the amount of the bids, with, two good sureties, the sufficiency ot-whom to' he certi fied.!)}'& United States fudge or district.attorney for the lauhtul perforßlaiiceof the contracts. Payment-will-he made: oiler the coutract is completed, and the delivery Of the-goods atNeiw-Yorkand St. Louiffrcapecnvely, lo an: agent of the department, upon a duplicate ’invoice certi fied b> lum > Comrauuicanons.tobe marked;/."Proposals for indian goods ’■’i • Flic bid* will.be submitted with ihelollownig heading; and none will be: received that are- not mode in the form and terms here drescnbedf-i . . . v.; .- . ,s • .Ml‘(or we) propose to furnish for the service of the Indi an. department/tnefollowing goods, at the price, affixed to them respectively, viz: 7- (Here aaserl the list of goods.) . - in the city of New York,or 3u Lonls.on or before the—-——day of——next: and in case of the acceptance of fata proposal., tko quantity bemg.presenb ed by ilia deportment, 1 (or we) will execute- a .contract according to this agreemcntyand give, satisfactory seoo nty. to the department, within ten days after the accdp- teiabidj and in case offaijure to enter into such contracts, and givemchsecurity, (or we) will pay to the United States the difference between <the sums iriddeirby - me.for us,) andthe-sam which tbe Umtcd Btatcs may be obliged to.payfor ice same-articles.' 7 . ■ i.-w ; EacernaevcT)~bid must also be a guarantee m the following form, la.be sigaec ouebx more responsible persons, whose sufficiency must be certified py.acme one who is knowntothe.; department, either, personally orbyhls official position. I[orwe].hereby guaranty that—.the above bid der, will comply with the terms of the ndvertnementfor f proposals for/Indian goods,V dated September 30, tS4B) if. the contract should be awarded to him. and enter into band for the. execution of the same within the uinepre! senbed fL.sl (L. 8 ] W MEDILL, :*.v. : Commissioner of Indian Adairs. oct4 3tawiNov,l, Bates bg dilution. ~ AUCTION SALES, „ BY JOHN D DAVIS, AUCTIONEER, r . Sauth'Eait comer qf Wood and Fiftk streets ' SHERRIFF SALE— Extemivt RttaitStockqf DRY GOODS, On Frtday.raornmg, October OtftYat 10 © clock, at the Commercial Sales Room, comer of Wood and Fifth.sis.; wuhoat reserve,for cashparfundi>,by or der of John Forsyth, Esq. SberiffJ" ' • ; The entire stock of an extensive retail store, compris- OT a ff*neru) assortment of fancy, and staple foreign aud domestic-pry Goods, among which are about DOQ pieces, assorted mantua/silk, satin and bonnet ribbands. 7 At 8 o’clock, P„ M.—&ka!f chests Y. H. Tea. cavendish tobacco, *i brig* pepper; 5 bb!». beans, U bogs peaches, 1 ,bbl. loaf sugar. 1 bor saleratis, condlewick. A-large quantity of hardware, cutlery', Ac., which nuiy be exam ined previous to the sale. pci3 JOHN D DAVIS. Auct AUCTION BALES, B Y JAMEB Af’JCENiVA, AUCTIONEER, : No. 114 Wood Street, throe noons reuse Fifth: JOBBERS visiung Una e iiywithastock oi Good* for sole, can be accommodated, while they renmm.wuh •the aw of a Room, on moderate terms.- in the 2d story of M’henna «*.Am:tipn Store, No.: 114: Wood street, three doors from Fifth. . . - *■■ , Also—for Rent, by the week, month, or.vear, lor the storage oi merchandise. only; an excellent drv Cellar; ;* with board-door. J*Pls JAMFS M HENNA, Auet Administrators sale*/ a fount County store. ond 44 Cam and.fialei ojfrtth Dry Goads, AlAuc*. j:Mn.—Commejiringnu Thursday, Fnddy-nnd Saturday, ? Octobersih,Cik..and 7ih,ailoaml 2o'clock each day. :: wt4.be told, ai M'Kcnaas Auction Rooms, No* 111 Wood nsireet, 3 doorsfrom fitb st.. by order oi Administrator*; j tor rash par fauds, tha stockof a retail county*store, all i ’Of which has been selected In the eastern cihe*£within a -year, among which are—Bleached muf-Brown. Mu-djiis. lllngharas. lAwns. Calicos, lions de Lames..Merinos'. Alpaeco.*, Sllkr, Ribbands. Sewing Silk, Irish Linen,* Oregon Plaids. Domestic Ginghams; Red. White and Yel low Plain and Twilled FJanneU. fine Detain andTerkeri Shawls, Silk Hdkis. Saperfiae English, American and -French Broad Cloths and C&Mimere*, various colors; Casunem. Also, Boots, and Shoes, and Cutlery, and at the same time; 44 eases and bales of Foreign and Domes tic Dry Goods of every description, now e.n route by the Pennsylvania Cana), of which bills of lading ha\ v e been -received, and are expected to arrive this day... Jt is the largest lot of Dry Goods, oflrred at Auction for several yean, and direct from the jobber* in ihe«ea*tern cities. Terms cash pur hinds. JAMES .M kENNA, oci4 Auctioneer. DUMESTIC BLANKETS at private sale at M'Ken* ns t Auctionßooms, No -131 Wood-street, 3 doors ffomfith »t , a Urge invoice oi Domestic Blankets ot-thc largest size and finest quality ol Menuo Wool, received direct from the Manutaetorier. aiul wnl be Rpld at very low pneei, both wbolrslte and retail: It is the liest op portunity offiered to housekeepers for several veor*. oct3 JAMES M’KEV.Va. Ann. fTIHE Partnership of Messrs, fcibhet A Jones,.Bankers -A and Brokers,hnving tennumiedby.the re.uremeuio . Mr: Sibbei. I have associated wnh as my brothers, MI-' CUAEL JONES and JOItNV E JONK9, and shall con tinue'the btisuirss of the Ute firm, under ihoslyle. oi S: JtAES A CO S JONES ' Pittsburgh, Ociotier 1549.’. , 8» JOSES A. CO* HANKER*. AND EXCHANGE & STOCK BROKERS, w»mu\TK*T coftx&s or \v«K\t> *si> youimi stseetb. Pitt»tmrQb f P«. R7* All manors connected mth the late firm of Sibbet & Jouf #. wll b* carried on without interruption by.S. J. &Co. REFERRING to the above; we beg leave 10 ca)) the ] attention of our friends oud the public lo'ihr.loJlnw- ! ! »ng, which wiR embrnee (be scope ol ourbusinm: , H 1 vVe.wjllpufchßMordiUpmilTlMK BILLS. DRAFTS, i GOLD aniT SILVER COIN, and BULLION. I Our own Check* and Bills will be furnished at current -• rates, at sight, or time, upou thepriucipai cities of the 1 | United Staler We will alto :furoulY. BILLS OF EX' t | j CHANGE upon,London,ohd. all Rie principal towns and | > cities ofirelahd. Scotland also npon Pa-j ! ns< Hamburg* Bremen, andFrenkfort-sur-Maine. • of money.will'he received payable on 'lr- j maud, upon the Check of the Depositor! and, upon De» { posites made fofsix months nod-; upwards* ami upon j which Certificates have been issued. Interest will be 1 allowed at the rate of six percent. , • ! • Bills and Notes; wilt be received Cor collection ■ from 1 Depositors and Cdrrespoudentsj and to, the latter prompt | ; remittances will be made according to instructions. •. I fayestmenK willbcmadein. Stocks, Bills, Bonds* or j other. «euritie*>agreeal»ly loonier. 1 Having been commissioned todealm Slocks* we- will ] buy and seik to order, any. of the Slocks afloat in the j Eastern market<h.r and especially those connected wuh j Pittsburgh.; and, the Banks, Bridges, and other Instita* t lions in and about the City. ... Pittsburgh Oct. 3, IS4S-2\W ' S. JONES A CO. ‘ .x , brphsai*,CourtSaie» IN pursuance ot.an order oftlie Orphans’ Court of Al legheny county.doted the October, A. D IfcHS, the Undersigned, Guardians of Agries, Ann Eliza, Rebecca and James Lambic, ,mmor children of James Lambie,lateof the GiU.Word* city of Pittsburgh, deceased, will expose topublic sale, upou Jhc_premisc«,.on Satur day, the 2Sth day. of October next; at 10o*clock,A. M., all that certain lot or parcel of ground situate inthcCth ward of the city of Pittsburgh, county of Allegheny, and State of ; Peousylvaniai beiug set marked, and iittrobered. aslotNo.49 r ih,thc plan ofloU annexed to the partition: of the estate of Elizabeth Black, and bounded and described as follows; to wit;:;Beginning at*point on the western side of Elm streeL-at iisintersection with; Franklin street,theu northwardly along Elm street nine* tv feet more or less, thence westeriy and parallel with Franklin street. 41 feel P) inches, thence southerly and parellel with Elm streeinu feet more or less to V rauklm street, thence easterly along. Franklin street.. 44 feet9| iuches, to lbei>lace of begiiining.beiug the same lot con*, veyed James \ldunbio,' deceased,-by.Ji-Rodwaii ana wife by. deed of perpetual lease, amlsubjectto an an*, uual ground rent of *BO per anuura, - For further partic ulars enquire of WILLIAM’ BOVARD, iGuardian, or J. BARTON, bis Attorney. ocU-d3w .; *t7IORSALE--AU the morning and most ofthe weekly Jj Pittsburgh Newspapers; Sibbeti’a latest Counterfeit Detectors, 100 of Horrid latest Pittsburgh and Allegheny city Directories of 184? and i B4B*sooof thegreat fire.at Pittsburgh, Louisville lime by the bbl, or re toil, 350 cuts ofcarpet chain, asmair supply of window sashtmdgias* to suit, a small supply of wriung and letter phner, slates; and pencils; school books, red andblack ink, and So. doz- led pencils t for sale in any. quantity to suit cuslo mew. ISAAC HARRIS, Agcut apd:.Com.MercVi, - - .. . cor, St. Clairand Penuistreeta, .^ i oct4*4t ;v . ... Hotel; PEA NUT&-IOU bushels, for Vale verylow.to close, by [oc>S) SMITH S SINCLAIR. 171G9— 3U drum*. J11»1 rccfW.il ond for unto by < ociB SMITH & SINCLAIR; EAJSiSs-40 boicn, SO half boxM,/or*nlj.by pc 15 SMITH fc SINCI;AIR. TTOOAN A CANTVVW.I., No. 86 Market Mrr.ct, have 1~1 inn receivetl a rptrmiul muonmcui of fine Jcwclery. aiid Watcbes.* . ' .- 'v: -■ oetfi . ami Carved Back, new style. JT HollAN'icAN^WEi;.^- STRAW aide and French >Vorkc3 \Vi | low~bask ft s,. fine article, iu*i received.and opening at 88 Market, street. • topts|.. . HOGAN; Jc : CANTWELL, -. T INSHED oftv—RJ bbls: lit store atuTforsnlc by 1 / king ai Moorhead, 1 ■■ : cor. Diamond and Diamond alley. 1-JOR SALEWA valuable farm of 2U acres, ot whmh 1 75 acre* arc iu'o fine Mat*;- of cultir&tian, well Inid oui tn meadow Olid grain field*,.with good fence* and spring* of,water, Unveiling house and new ham and stable, irid other out houses, large garden and or-, chord, plenty oftimber and cool, situated on a good roud, 7 miles from Butler; t!J from Freeport, and on the survey of the Erie Railroad; near lochurc.heß,*coools and mill*. Price, 81‘2 an-acre’. Terms liberal. ■ *.* S. CimiBKRT, Gon. Agent, ... ; «ct 4 =, / -•-. Smiihfield street. S*WiyKi« S*l'SnCNi)fcjKB^ r flnaea usxortril 1 No* jusi reuflived nnd for sale at Philadelphia: t*e«. to close consignment, ; by ' _ . oct4 ; , F.DWARD TODD & fcO. ,TriI7AT BOAT—Caught last winter, the Flat Boot Big : i £v , . The owner 1b TequealrdHo come forward. ?nmve property; bay charges,’or she will be dealt with ,Recording to law. JAMES{JRAHAM. : jßirmlnghflmy.Oct,4-3t , i . ALMANACS! / 18491 ALMANACS! THE subscriber return* bin thank* for the patronage heretofore received for th** annual publication) styled i V ! LOQBfIS* ALMANAC. • Wehave'the pleasure to announce ohr fifteenth annu al numher, as pow jeady for. sale by. the gross, dozen, .or singly. Atneh'cawi ha* been token to have the Calender pages correctd* well ha the Chronological events noted.' .\Ve. have also.iu the selection of reading .matter, been particularly careful noVto admit anything of douhtfu! mo rality : on the contrary our- endeavor haa heemtorpre sent useful and interesun* subjects. that will hear read ing daily, with profit by. alt the- members of a family; we therefore bespeak the continuance of favor, and would suggest to customers to be particular to ask for Loomis’ Almanac. Pittsburgh, or Magazine, as desired. Also, German, English, and Presbyterian Almanacs, for 1349. for sale at the book and paper warehouse of ■•; ■! jV ; '/ . LUKE LOOMIS. Agent: . sep23-d2mfcvr2t No. 83 Wood street. i 1 ’.TXVvV . >- :\5. •• •-' ■ m'W • " i r'-’W.i- . \ -I. *■ - <, V - _ t, , MmmxHM Six v* tt. - ,r> - j - „ ....*, >,”’*■ - „ 4 r - , ‘ • o - , v ’ . ; ’ 1 1 1 , 1 ~ - * i. V ; - ’,i, ' ' *u,s’ , * - - ■.- - r,v;;, .-a:/ ; . '-■;' ■•'■, .• • v . • M - : " VX- •• .._.■ \* . :■£ ■’■ ';•••. V' v; ‘T x " XX vXV.. *- XXXXXx.X**. <1 / , «i- V J ' «_X '%< Xx*-'- x ,„ ; ;\' v *■ " ’ r ’ ' '■' ' "V f' -* l X'" 1 ■V f "X > ' ' X i V « J r / T 1 %f yyr/ > . ' / ' * , X H ,V- ; r X'-y X“C^,X u x , * X ' , C > >x^x * ' i —'T ->v%- *■ t ’ i , V‘f •> J I f v,^> _ < , „ \ l %x t ' * •* 1 •v •. ■> rv v 1 ~-<V j < '. ' £ - ‘‘“'-r: » J > ■ ■'•■•■•--: -Xi..-r.-;y /■•■ . >• i t. C:~y- '" >’" '-'■ v" • ' t ~-~ ”"^ F ' ]■■ \ r^.i' ,y L -. ' L ' y -*■" V'' • V, y - ,-' f ~ yy',' vj< t i'j \- :. ••>•;•:•• •”? .rog'r^"* DISSOLUTION. '>' \ »j fC.' £ «_ „v,‘ ;:<r L THE «r n^?i9® l ‘ D K N BUB HIVB AGAIN. _. „£?’,,'3 A!W> WINTER BRYOOQJJS. J onhe Jiff W g&p™ Ijjgfe brinceii 1 turdluill M ree u—oiie of ilif^j^Bl' fa land mnier URf c\er offered ta Pills numerous customers. 01 \ dlh^^? rt, “/c»«a»V i {\ | SpftcUbJl> muted, a* the subscriber is. confident ofierstich baigstnsiiv Dr> Goods as campt be surpfc*SH h . au . O u, e rhou ein the at) , * As the e goods have been „ f be . low; ihQsc of anpformer, greatly reduced pnces. ... ' Among.tbiBLAROEANDSPL|SNDII»iywjQ^. w j|j he founa many choice and desirable,gOoaft fc\ trpm< ij,. low prices. ••■•■ ■ ..., •> ;.v: LADIES' DRESS GOODS' . Very rich and fashionable press Silks; Plaid and V,itjed Black Satin; striped and plaid Silk/i, plain black Avjrv glossy) Gro de Rhine ; plam black.rich Lustre; Silky for Vizelicp, Capes,-at.. .yeryj.loV pnces; newest designs and latest sty*es : Cashmeres , plain and satin striped Cashmeres, very .ch?op.;,French Meniios, all colors; Do Lames* plain, figured un4satin striped, at a great reduction on formcrprices* Gala, Cal ifornia and Cashmere Plaid*;. >Mobair: Plaids, all qualities; Alpaccas, all qualities aqd cotors, from lit to 75c. per yard. . --T-.'.-v. &H4IPL& > SHAWLS” Fine Cashmere, Terkem and Brpche Shawls; Black embroidered Cashmere and De Lome Showls; Fine Tbibbet and De Lame Shawls; v ■- Fine black.and colored Cloth-Shawl*: ■-'Fine quality Long Shawls, .very cheap; —• i ■ Plain black and plaid Silk Shawls, verycheap; _ . A large lot Plata Black Shawls, from 75 cents.tos3.oo each* all wool. D OMESTIC G O QD&S-.MUCft: REIOW FOR f MER PRICES ■■■ Good dark Calico,/rom3to6c..peryard-:; Best quality dark Calico, from G to 10c.; . Yard wide purple do., at 12|c.: ■ ■ .. / . . r- Good yord wide Bleached Muslim frpm 4to fi ■. v. : Uubleaccd Mtshn, yardwide ana heavy, sto G£c.; ; Bed Tickings and Checks, al! prices;-' ' ; Blankets, from coarse to tbe heal quality* very cheap; ; A full.assortment of Red, Whilhand Yellow Flannels; . Satinets, Kentucky Jeans. JersCys, LiaseySi Ac., Ac., all of which will be sold at reduced rates—- ■ At Vo OSS 21 arise! at. seplO-tf » Wtt L RUSSELL,- D. T^iompion, - iVb.llO Market street three doors Jiain Liberty street, ■ HAS just received his entirestock of fottaiirf Winter DRY GOODS, conststing of every style of Rich Dress Silks; all wool Cashmeres and De Laines; French Merinos,' all'.colors; Changeable: and Black .Silks; for Mantillas; fancy colored De Laines, for children.. ' ■. SHAWLS of every kindthaiisfashipupble; some new: styles of Long Shaw!/.:: : worked Copes and Collars, from thd- lowest -lo the highest prices - DOMESTICS.—This department is very full.. r - Grecnand fancy Floor CfolAr always on hand. The abnve Goods have been purchased sxncO the 'de pressiomn prices: and will be sold at thelowest rates. • seplD tf NTS w (TtTinrST 7 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. , At No. B 5 Market st n betrrern Fourth and thc DiaJfiond. rruiß subscriber. has just received from the Eastern • X cities n new slock, ' ", i'ALL jLNiFWffiTER HRY GOODS, . Purchased since the rtcent great full m prices, viz, 44BrownMuslm.only Scents; 44 • r .. h heavy, Ci iS • 4-4 JBleac^ied-JVTawlin-* v ‘ RedFlannehaU vvool.’only 19|e.; Furniture Chintz, from 4 lo 6Jc.} . Doable Purple Calico,4:lBl colors/Clc. ; : 1 ...-FrenchDress Ginghams, 121 c. „ « v 44 Doubie'PnrpJe’Chintz, 12Jc.; Indies' dress goods: , Paris Printed Cashmeres;, . , . . . -. ,l 4 *• .. .Mous.de *y-. Batin Stripe Cashmere*; “ Mou* de Lntnes; • . Wide Black Silks, Rich’Lustre? • ■ v' Chamelton Bilks, all" shades . ; .. ' -Satin, ; French Lamartine Plaids; • Calls Plaids.high, colors; : Coburg and Thinel Cloths; ■■ Plaid Alpacca*. alt colors;. ‘Lyonese Cloths,- v .*‘- French. Merinos.: u ' ; > : . : Wide Black FJam Silks,. ' ! ♦ - SHAWLS! SHA\9jSf!- , - .* s * , New style Paris Printed TerkerriShawlsJCharaelioq i Silk Shawls; Moui.deLnineSbdwN; Embroidered bPk'j and col'd Cloth ShdviisV new style fine, all wool,-Broe.he I Shawls ; Plaid Ixirig.Sbawls;. Plain and r lsnibroidered. hlack aud mode colored Silk Fringe Thibet Shawls; pa/2n?rv goods* * ■. New fall style Bonnet Ribbons* CashmeTc Scarfs, Cra vats. Gloves, Mitu,vHdsiery, black:Silk Fringe* and Gimp*. French Work Capes and Chanisettes, emt new stvle French Work Collars, froin 125c:i053,0r - r GEXTLE&TEWS GOODS! . „ A f.*esh assortment bf Frenchtutd English Cloths, Cbs> simeres and Vestongspi large varietyofnew style, black ] nnd fancy Silk and Satin Scaris and Cravat*; Stlk and' .Merino tinier Shirts; and Drawers; Gloves; Handler- { Suspenders, nnd Hosiery. '. The above Good* arenas* what they are represented to. he, and will richly repay all who will call and examine them, ns they are muchlowerthan they have ever .been seen before m this city. ABSALOM MORRIS.- . yepiiMtnV- ■••:.■<.» r i> /yNo.6&Mariccl*t~-FStt*burgli. A. Av MASON fc- CO., ( SC, L. ANTHONY & C 0 1; -pmSBUUOtI. • S ( SHW YOIK. -t . WUOLBSAIiB ORT OOOpB. . . A. A. MASON A CO., - “ jVo. 00 iVarivf unyJ.fe/tifrtn Tiird ana Fourlh PITTSBURGH, PA: , INVITE. Lite attention of all Merchants to theirexien-N rive stock, (comprising moire thon : )rx hundred pari?* «gr*.|of FaU. a so AViktee GOons,whichwill be. ofiered by the piece or. package, at the lowest eastern wholesale prices. . Receiving the greater portion of our Domestic Gooss, on causignmeitt trom the manmacttirers,- and beingrpos*. sewed at .every facility and advantage through onr New York House; we that we shall he enabled to compete fully with ony Housein the-country; Oursibck, inpart, contfsis'of— -30 cates Cashmere* and'De Laines; 1 ■■■■ 7S •v . Calicoes and Ginghams; ** - • 24 .“ Aipaccas'nndLyonese Cloths; 1 ' - > 29 bales Red, White and Yellow Flannels; r ' fiO “ Tickings 150 u Brown Muslim*; 175 eases Bleached Muslins; • *4O fc v • Colored Cambnc, • • :<■• : • 82 u . Apron nndShmmgChecks; •50 u Cotton Flannels, 50 ' Cloih*' Ca*9imer**aud Saiuietts; 1 : 27'. u Tweeds and Jeanne Together with a generalassortmentdf Dress and Cloak Goods, Silks and Shawls, Ribbons and -Laces, Fancy* Goods, Trimming*.' Ac., Ac. ; making m all, one-of the most complete, ns well as extensive stocks to be found in the country. We will beconstamly in the rcceiptofthe latest styles otGoods, many of which we shall he able (by hiving them on commission.) to offer at better advantage thair could possibly be afforded by eastern jobbers. ' ■ . {£7* Merchants purchasing east are: solicited loexam* me our assortment, and learn the low pnees ofourgoods. W*p7 J A. A MASON A. CO tarstc Dry tioods* XORTIMtAST CORXSK OF rOUBM A.XP&U&KSTBIKSSTB,. ; MAS just completed .opening his first supply: of Fall and. Winter Dry GoedSy and has now to afier-tohis customers* a. large ami cboico lot to select from. .Mony descriptions of poods f nlno, oi grcatly rcduced .prices. Great care has been, taken in the selection of ihe best inakc of FRENCH CIA)TH&, now no generally used for dress coats! and gentlemen wauimg.goods.of tlus kmd, Will find, his assortment the verybestto select.from.— : Superiorblock C&ssimeres. Saliu, Velvet and Fancy Silk Vestings* Merino and CottonUndersbirtih sopor- black Italian aud Fancy Cravats, Glove&i &c., for gentlemen. In thc ; Ladje*‘ department*. alio, will bo found tbe new* est sly te Changeable Silks. Faney Damask «Jo»new-«tyle.: Super, black Silks, very glossy} Muslindol*atnes}. Plain* and Printed Cashmeres; French Jlfmno. of a great va* riely of colors; fine priutcd l«aines,. us lay* a* 16 cents.-New .style Brocade Afoomu; plum black and colored do 4 Satui Sinpca and Bond ao.; besKles a fur supply oT Staple Domestic Goods—such as Flannels,-' - Shirting and Sheetings;-Musluis at an exceedingly low; price! Irish Linens, &c<; beautiful new style of’English -prints, at:l2ic*; good styles from 4c.up to the first quali ties manufactured. Buyers are invited to call.. ... 5 10“ Merchants will fiud,in thc:.Whole«ale Rooms,, on. 2d story, a choice stock of newest style goods, at about eastern prices. , : ■.■■■■: ..... [sep3 Daily Avrlvalof Fall 1 Goods for ibe Job* Diner Trade* EDWARD TODD & CO. beg leaVo to call the alien tioa of merchants and dealers- in Ontliw»n < "Fur* nitfling Goods, SuPittsburgh and vi<*jnity; to our largo stock of desirable FALL AND WtNTER QOODSf txow dally receiving: Some of oUrgcods are-manufactured 1 by vus.- and - the' rcmninihgportion bought under nudr circumstances as to enableiiHto scll aslownseastem Jobbing Houses. WeiiaYe deceived from our factory m theoast, n large stock of SHIRTS, which, in qualltyof material* neatness of style and tnnmitacture. arc second to none in tbd mat- 1 ketV We tetW fiell them lower than they can be-booght in the eastern markets. Our«tockwillconsistjml>arr,of- Wool mVd’Menuo buderslnrts and Drawers; : > Cotton do. dov;* BlaekratsdFancy Cravats; • • v do. tin- ' Adjusting Stock* and Ties; • »\ ... .. Suspenders, Gloves. Hosiery* .Umbrellas, Carpel Bags, Pocketifamlkerchieis, VesungV&C' * ■}.. / v. ?• . Purchasers are respectfully. solicited lo examine.our stock of C»oods } and wilt he accommodated wdltpleasiug terras. » JET” Warehouse—North-easi cprne r ofWrti ond Mar ket streets, (up *lmr*.) » i, .[sepl4 XTEW CALICOES!--Now-open ntNo; tt.O».comer of 1Y Fourth >«nds.Market streets; a very .large stock ot. handsome new style Calicoes ana Chmuet*—which have been selected with much care, with particular.reference to; fastness of colomig,; durability offabruvand beauty of design..Amongthemmay be tound ‘ . Dark-calicoes only 3. cents. BruisliCkmizes,l24eenu. I'ostcolordo., Qi ‘ Green <r 124 British purple do.v 124. : l v - Blue and orange,!^;-..* 4 - • Afernmac i/:do * 124 .. . Turkey-Rod Cnnttzoti. : do blue.do.;l2l: u .. FUrmturej.Clmiueß. v; These goods arc now lower thuntheyhave f»7.er heen before, amt are worthy, the immediate aitenuouof put*, chasers. PHILIP ROSS, * '» sepll : corner Fourth and Market ats. Y~l ENTS. RUMMF.IT (30(5)3— Super. single Mulled Vjr French IlnhitCloih*; richjnxles CasMinprcs; block ond colored Coahmereiu; Queen'* and,Summer ;Cloih»’ figured and plain Drop D’Kies, iVeaunga,, I “very choice" Moreeillea, Silks and Saims.ondfigured Linen.iDrills| Cheaper yn! ROBINSON S Cloih Store, ■ ■ ■ rany2s . Post Buildup, corner Fifth and Wockl. 7I<ANNKL*t Flanuel* !i— - n large supply of \vhti A.; yellow, aiui scarlet flauheU, wool; which will; be sold by ihe piece, or . pincie vnrd. lower than thesame quality ever been before offered PHILIPTIOSB> qpIO . - No.Slcor ot 4lh and Market 17 ALLGIX«HAMS>rJuiUreceived a fine assorunen ■1 oi very handsome dark ginghams of. every quality irom common to very fine. One lot of very superior dark ainehams ni 12|cemsa yard, warranted fast colon. h 6 PHILIP fiOSSu frfo.s9 cor of 4th and Marketsts. -v ! : v v v:.y : :<CmeiantttL ; BAMU3 ANl> assortment * j of these- musical scales for,iha_:^; j -v- : Hama-iu*XTeceive»l and fof attic bT : :,, ••• 4. t %p# J a MELLORj SI mod *t J, ; Sw#:iiilll!i ß :il^ #r gTO VEPlPK—aiiuci f ep2G cot. Diamond and Diamond alley * * % ' 7* w-** H - T ‘ H ViTi- £‘:-^'-'iS-^'V,: *■ :&-J 'fc\ •£>?*-; •vV' ?•', v ? : ?Ku ' - '.V' -* r * Bankers,' qnft, ,<g*xt]anjte > Brokers.^ px!c I\ arrc^ANb^HJ^MirNG OFFICE, ‘ jv £ cornt" t>f Thffdpilft ItW itttcts ' JW<iTiitie’Bi|!H tiarfc-Xote* and. ■M f om{fi». Antf -damestl/i C/»ml>ou£Ht mi<!.*oJdoo :..•. md« ftnoruMe le&n* • • Cpllcpuoiyi ujade iupllibe priucina.l cMieaoCtfce JJmoa. *' at ihc low est-Tateg , ’ jc i«j ' josspit n Ht?x* % o' ■» w c ccaaV HXX«I« & CUBRY# BANKERS, EXCHANGE BROKERS, And Dealnt tn f™, and Lanumc ExtAangt?CiH>fi cans of Dcposst, Bank Bata, Odd an Stony 80. 65' Wood stmty&d daorbdenv fQunh t .Vrai&idß.2itx*biiTghj v • ; marlMy * HtkglTD. King, **• (Late of the nasi o? M’Cohh it Krao,) 4 BANKER AND EXCHANGE BROKER ■ Qfiiu--torntfrof r FouTih sttnt arid Post Offitt.aJtey,’'-''-'-' ©EALERiJiCorn,Bank?Co\BsrTimeßin%-Fi>reigtt andDomeßUoExcbangTr,Cernficateß of Depo*u,.^ : EXCHANGflßoivaJHhepnncipalciueflx>f lhe Vftioo for saJe in Bttrastoamt purchasers.• - i ojidiparfundjrreceived ondeposits,-v *- I of llm.Unlon.atlheV QpU*dly&^fta KB&atSS. BTJWJLKD Rnttlm *. ■ A RAt^BT* nom,,^A£? xh jy i % c Brofen r DtaUn i» Foreign and J iL^ank?ti^ ,SU !°£ Sx ‘ han^e ’ Certificates if Depot -11, miJ Cmn - , C Chttfl?i St 3“ ld WMi ,ts ' dlie,:d > opposite the SC. - •£-..■ • ■ '-. •• • DlftystS ': ; PIBES* SON, , Coinanr^SankNotii, “SUM*- OT«KO BATS fi;'£ X?'K f%| Cincinnati ■* §BiS££“ ! - »A»* flOTta, # raf " , ~ Bnying-raK* Ohio 1 dls. Counsa & Cnv nrd’a 4 Indiana I “ Relief orfla l Kentucky, 4 “ Cft. J Virginia. 4-~ {Lj NewYorr S. ~ Whetting , # Mafyfand i w Tennessee 3 w New Orleans aulP-y .> * JAS.B BOOH, c- 4 «««JJllgs tU-ltetxt, ' „ BANfeERS AND EXCHANGE PRQteRS, , rf. E. Comer of Wood and StZth streets.; AtfJbVmL Jul' ' "ThEALERS m Goinj Bank'Noteov-Time’Bins»:%o r eiS> - • JLfand^Domestic Exchange, Certificates ofDepostuacV/.-- : , EXCHANGE-onalUhe ' n J?i«? r< y ,e ii! or * salt purolinaer?. « v '\- CURRENT and par funds ; : .; COLLECTIONS made on all pans of the Onion* at the - lowest tates scpll*ly jgjijp:'' - j- * * J" ■ PRIVATE* DISEASES' VrJßnto^ fcS Diamond Alley, can t>o.consulted mul~* ; casesof apr irate ordehefitenqture incldeiim lo the human frame. • •/ 'SyhihaanUSyphihticerupUonssßonorrhoea v. ■: ; ani? itft consequence*, together with all- te< -v •-v; 8/unp^nuesafthftbloo^l^:WlhaUdlseal{eapf , v rcnCTTaZonffin,*km diaeases,wiih stncmrev gleet, urethral diaehargevseminal weaknetfhnd mipoteneifiialKO, put**:'-,;-,, rheumatism, female: 'vfreakues.Vidweavft of rihe-Lwrab f ,Tr;> monthly suppressions, disease*, of. the joints,'ustula,in ;1 .... ana, nervousjaflectioosj pains iivihw,baclcttnd.loin*>» irn* ,<? rations of the neck of .the bladder, and kidneys, BcoTbuuc. . . eruptions* tenerifringwonnimereurial diseases,Ac. ~ : * TWELVE YEARS’ PRACTICE - - Exclusively devoted tothc aLudy and treatment pfvenel . realdisorders, and those unsmg lremyouthful ozce&Be&f . , . . gaiety,, climate, or* imnundes of thebiQod.wherebYthe-;, consutoiton may have been enfeebled,enEblesDrißrown: / . y, toofTer assurance* of speedy relief to nllwhomay place-, - themselves undef.his care; . 3 <. <:■ 1 Dr- Brown’s officesare conveniently arranged into sep* * araie apartments. Patients cart visit Dr. B. witnout-feur . of exposure to other visitors * ■ It iaof importance to manypemonatn Aeedofmedlcu:,* aid- to obtain good advice privately and promptly. Tooll - such; Dr- Brown’s ready' skill 7 ra removing venereal Aj» . ■ ■ • eaten, m their vanous.formsand stages,ofiera inducements which can rarely be equalled; Strangers orerhereby ap| ; . pri»ed that Dr- Brown’ has beezr ; regularly educated in v ; every branch of for ihe.last twelveyears;.i.; . confined himself exclusively to :the treatment of those -', diseases , Dr. Brewu is the only regularly educated, surgeon <n ; Pittsburgh who give* -ms wholeaitenuoaito those cota-v • plaints - „ , i fETCertaln, sale and speedy cures will, m all cases,.be ;.v guaranteed Recent cases are relieved in a short umeywuhoutmter *•: r v rnpuon from business * Jn*Hemia or Rupture.—Dr:, Brown alsttinvites'per*;» : sons afflicted withHerma to call, aahe has paid parties. * lar attention to that disease Lctierefnwnadismuce } asking advice, mast containa : . fee, or they wilt not be attended to • lfcy?Offlce on Diamond Alley, a. few doors from Wood . .street, towards the market. Consultations Snctlycoufi v ' dentlal oct2frdAwly RHElJMATlSM.~Dr.finwu's ;> •. edy for Rheumatism ir a speedy and certain remedy , , for that paiufut trouble Itnever fails 1 Office and Private - Consultation. Room*, No. '65, - . ..*■■ mond alley, Pittsburgh, I’a. 'lTits. Doctor' is always at •* home lanlS-dawtf : Commercial. Row. Cabinet, Wateroom ST. B. TOtING & Cp 1 TTAVK removed ihelr CABIN ti -WARE-ROOMStoCoraraerciniitow,Liberty : street, opposite the head. ofSnuUtfield».•where they wi|t . - keep constantly on hand onexteusive assortment of So fas, Tables. Wardrobes, Bareaus,.Bedsteads, Chairsand every article m their Ime of business. . ■ ■ %*:Uudenakmg- promptly attended jo at reasonable * prices ■« . ma>9? Dr. G. O. Stearns, Uensfst. .. at Miss Hetich s^oitFourtUstnsetjafewdoQn*. -r V/ above Wood street, until the completion of the house ;■ 'nearly opposiiei - Teethuii; blocks, tvnk. artificial gtuns r:r - (after the tnannerinowoiuversally preferredm the east*!:' 1: ■ ctannfiicturedto suit each-particular case; Tefiih,:from, ‘ afQllsetdowntoaaing)&one,inscrtedonasi]cponplate y thus avotdtng Imury^ to the natural Specimens.or *.: blocks and suction=,plaie maybe examined at the offiee:^;’ ;■All opemtionsinciQemto the profession performed -with; / cqre and hnthfnlness. / [scp7«3m . «‘Al*eft7Siß.ead?K r - AMan WIUI ngJ> , t ,'VfVcuslomcr*-an(lih.opubJic.ffeneraU'y,Q?erEspeci^- i XVJ. fully iufonueiltbaiion iiextMoudayrl : ; iiMf-a iiplejidid mul well selected asaortraeni of-.CEOTHK^-J& C ASSIMERESand VESTINGS,’ which I hav© >u« pur? 'chajwd m Ptuladelphia at the lowest market price, and to, • v which! would culUhetr seplC SkCJj&rlesfouildmgs. v. \_^^cQrner4th;andMar\etBis.haa < - jorUne)Jt of theiibbve goodß,'6fdMi!nilUe^shadea, r ineLmJ*-!u'> r t ing- Btrie f ahd Bloblr-cbajigeable,'Orange.;iind : Blue; dp, ; v :OrttennadßlacTcdo/ ; KBdandßrowjiido.>Uitab.le : vuutes andcardinals- Al9o r hand»omeDress SUk^chaa^i'-v^.C : te able* and Velvet ShawlsT ; 7 Shawls.'ot neweat.fltyle» t anaiia low . price for quality. __ sep2£> -XIJ a j ß v^^ ’mutual cons«nV. Tbe^hu^ness i orihe. late ; fiinv \«lVbo ; 1 r - settled by Beineraan ir^Co^-.-IJAS/HAIiE,-,:’/; n iv-;-:;-. v ;'.SANI)S;A : JSfeT.\EMAN, . ... --''joHN^ydEQTLT;V:>^^v'?-;-^ : i' . The business will ;be.continued by SA-stis. A RamzauH and Jons VOBcn.Ty under the. style of RISINEMAtf : A : Co. ieptS3 mo LEl' A eomiortable small dwelling- house,- pien»- . L 'ttnily situated in thedo\verpnrt of Allegheny ctty,Ou , BagrUrvs lone,.‘has three rooms oftthe first floor, two and •aloft on,the second, front ahd.back. -porchfßood cellar,!', . and a large garden lot» containing someTl) or IS. bearing;": ;■ 'fruit trees, and 40 or 60 currant and gooseberry-bushes.; f Rent, mnet> dollars a year Posse* ion can be had on the first of October; ; Apply, id " fl «p27 81 \\ ood street. VT WlCK—JUlper»ouB indebted to the-latefirm of riapr ? ill nigaii A Murphy are hereby requested to make imvi . - mediate paymeiilf and those having claims against Own; ; ILmBERT,! Bfnaa-iwdMtwjoas coyle. j **»&>"* information w uucdu XpIlE friends of H6nry.Sl!Nulty,who left liU late re»tr- X lienee in Blairavilte a few dajra ago; lorTinshnrgh J i wi»h to hear from him; ■ • II I* ihoogUt wai he em ployed in some ofiihe-iron esthbliahtflentsi iHe: brought 'hit wife' and child wuhhuil.i-IJejs five feet eight-inches high, red lace and red haif. 1 , . „ Any information concerainp huh will he tlianufulh re-. lenedbv JOHN MARTIN, AVellshurgh. / srplO Somerset tonu'j, P-u --■-tinners please edPVlv - - v <: -• ;. V ■,-• ?^'v^ ‘ V- VAN A^l BURG fc - S«pt'.S7lMB4B.':-. '3 '2 --v.‘ v.v’ jrti ■; ■f'.i'V'K' 4v ’ w .-'■‘r ‘"*" c .1 f - * i ** r i* *■ {£ t J- - < r i- ■ '.■.•■. i' . * • . 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