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Taylorhas RECENTLY invested ONE HUNDREDTBODSANDDOLLABS IS NEGBOES,ond therefore tonnotleinfavoroftheWilmot Provi so.—speecA of Balie Payton, (whig)inLa; State Election. TUESDAY, thtj 10th day of OCTOBER. Presidential Election . TUESDAY/ the7thdaypr NOVEMBER. I>emocratloM. Party. of- Progress,-Honesty nud TriJth. 'VVe - • ' u ; -*“WI rearles»ty expose the unrighteous domga of Feder* ' . whateverguise it mny present itself, or under ■,v whatever cognomen it moy-sml. , . The NEW » DLPAR Til ENT will be the object off pe ... culcare&udatienbon.: Every thing lhat xs new tinter gating, and• excumg. viH ,be faithfully chronicled. The various line*of MAGNETIC?TELEGRAPHhtiagnow ... .completed; from. Pittsburgh - to.nearly every leading city . jaihe Umou. w*e shall be enabled lo preientourreaders. uplothe latestmoment,a full digestofalltbe STIRRING EVENTS OF TUB DAY lathe LITERARY DEPARTMENT* we shall intro : duce an entire new feature.into the column* of the Sat* . urday Morning Post. At least right co/umw of the paper each week.wiH be devoted exclusively to Taki, Poetry, BtogrtifhyylluiQry. Moral-Essays, se. In shorty we . siiali.mm to make the paper, in.this respect.. fully etjael :. *o ihe/DprzjTSßAitr.'PAPEßs'of; the East.: -We hove now i - . •/ eugngeuseveral disumnusbcri w*nter*.who will regular* ; ;1y con tribute. ORIGINAL TALKS AND POETRY, to , ihe columns of the Saturday Morning Post. . .COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.—We shoUfuralsh - •<- < ?Sli»?dl?r a^ clie !i an extensive aud accurate -* r '■ REVIEW. OF-TXE PITTSBURGH SUHKET, can : 3Ully madeup from actual saxks; together.with the mar . ofPAiTAdelphta,.Eaittmor** Neto york, Bostan. Ctn ■_ *wnait, Niw UTUansj JSt. Louts. received by Tele* . graph and other sources, up to the Latest, moment he fore Bomg to press* The fluctuations in the. Mouey Mnrlcet ... Pnc.es, ofStockf.Exchonge, Ac. will also be carefully noted 111 each number. PltK MIT7IIB. ; To encourage Western Talenl, we shall pay a liberal compensation to any person who*will furnish v*. with either Tales, PoeiTy.or Essays, which shall be deemed .worthy of publication by a - Committee selected for that express purpose T the saturday morning post. ,; >->'Jo?ln order to secure -n Jaree circulation* wcishall : offer our Mammoth Weekly.to tne publiconterrashere* : tofore.unsanmssed byanypaperimho West. ’. Todothis „vtbe CASH,SYSTEM.,wiIIbe strictly adhered to:. : ‘ For. 1 ropy, mnd Vance.'■ ■ ■ .3300 “ <, °P‘ e *i “ , *® “ 1 • 1500 2*. , ’ ■ ”85 00 “ “ SO 00 Cb'BttßljrOl *°. a ”>.P? r ?°n./Whovn!| obtain the-largest number of • orJi'fy ■il'yi*' urf “) , ' Morn, »(.'Foßl, (not less ilium SS y,, *7i h * ll p r“ m ? c °?y of SKskspeare's Najs, splendidly bound, worth at least 85,00, besides a co r, y n‘U.L. P“P C ' r ° r , ohe }«r To the person who .... ure . , n A cx -J a , r 8?- a b PumbSr of subscribers, .wo 1 Shull present übcdutiCul edmoii of Lord llj ton’s Points, syortb at least 54.00, and rfcopy of the pnper _ tOSr-ttASTERS ANH OTHERS, To whom this Prospectus tnuy be sent, ore respectfully . requested to apt us Agentstn nrocurniß subscribers to the 1 Saturday Morning Post To the person who willprocurc 10 subscnbcrs. w-e will forward one copy of the paper 1 . nijd theit.exertions r \viU otherwise be handsomely ! Warded ' '* must be addressed (post paid) to i « , «- HARPER, Editor. and.V.ropnrtor cf the Saturday Morning Post, Pitts burgh, Pa September 18,1848 POSTSCRIPT, . In auswer lo the: .many inquiries ofonr friends, wc .. nave to state, that onrjng.io thearduous dutiesof the elee uon.cfltnpaigtMrwill he Timpbßsible forut to insue the first numheror iha Saturday Morning Postal so early a . day .osfvve anticipated. 7 iWa shall defer the issue or the urn number uptH.after, the: Presidential election, when ; b,°J>e Jo present lo the public the handsomest and best sent out from this city. / . -i , Pittsbpbcu, Oct fl, 1848 *sr~ »““bit unproved property, siluntcd v; _° ut 0 from tbit city, con[rjmi no near sev «!!!?iv.V's?n;w,^ lc .'l ls 11 toree stable uod barn, ruin spring I'JSfrW”"? dwelling lionse. A ihrivmsr peneu find fields,all' JVn 1 , ln f, adow > and gram m T XV' r ANTED—P’ncea tu warehouses or »iore7 for a reni'ive dnirs'form Tlir \vh Or arranged for an ex- \r number of warehouse men Bad Beyspsales men \te“J2 X a s enrSnda ? llS > for o nrea^nn W ble nnd d " k# Also, for ,evend school tencL«. greed r jr r ana a lease fora reasonable or country, also for laborer, Farmers ran be supplied S CUTHBFIIT firn Sara. with an) hands they want Also, strum, canal and keel sepSO r * ■' bonl ? Good cools, chambermaids, and nurses ran get 'par Sr to r r-r * * employment, or persons wanting them supplied soon ‘ 'f-'t Acres well situates far Wanted to borrow, several sums on good security -All • M*,™ " , "®fi?. r SS" B ’_ n , e ” r F «‘ Libert >. (-R U .t it, vm Cleveland, daily, 10 a. ax. bne and Weneni New York, daily, 9 a- m. Norm-Eastern, to Philadelphia, daily, except Sundays, 4 ARRIVALS AND DEI. JITURE OF J\l AILS ■Eastern ;MoiLvm Philadelphia, d ue 3a. m., doses'l2 m Western Mail, Cin. and.Louisv.. due 8 p. m.. closes 5 a-m -:3ouib.viaßaU.aud\Vasbington.due 8 p. 2a.,dosessA m vNorthrWe&tern via Clovetand, due 10 a: \L,do*esU a m Erie and Western New York, due B p. u., closes Sa m. “ J iTOCKsi a t . * p ar value Asked Offered Sank of Pittsburgh. 850,00 S5OOO 850 00 Exchange Bank .• • 50,00 44,00 43 50 Merchants- and ty. Bank> *.♦. • •50.00 >47,00 " 45'00 kone in market; J * * «,00 «>,OO 49,00 nfi!?? 1 ! ••• v«■ • 50,00 35,00 Old Allegheny 8ridge.,,........ 25,00 - 30.00 35 00 Connetlsvilleß. R.Stock,paid on‘ aharesjSa,so • «oo tan City Bonds (dj? cent,} ... . 90,00 ’ Monongahelaßndge............ 2500- 1 Gas v Dally Review of the MarfcetiT OFFICE OF THE'POST, ) : . •.Satcbbat MownHo. Oeio&er 7, |B4O. $ ; - . Business continues to improve, though thero is „BtiU . difficulty Jn ; getting goods shipped for ports below. We heard or numerouiiransnctions yeater* day, but no change in. prices; ; v . BUTTER. .Demand good, with some receipts. SeveraTsalesofkeg a 19094» Saleof4tons, to or me, at 9c. .LARD.*saleof4 bbls. at-Sc; : :BACON..One,or. two;small lots have be*n re ceived. No cfaango in prices. - We quote City Hams at ?c. : MUSTARD. SEED.. Solo of small Jotat 82,76. MOLASSES. ..Regular sales at 300304 c. SUGAR..SaIe of 10 hhds. at fijc ; Slihds: at 5c , .cash; ' • ' FLOUR..SaIe of SOObbls. at $4,5004,56. Sales /rom wagons at same.; From storo s4,t»S'a'4;7o. .There is very I ittlo mterost in tho'Flour market, for reasons given heretofore,*— theuncertainty as to the futuro. -■■■■■ - : RAISINS.-Sales at $2,06* • FIGS...SaIe of 4 drums at Ific. . CHEESE.. Market pretty well supplied, and re ceipts fair. balcsof Western Reserve at 6j. : CpF>EE*..Regular sales or Primo Rio at 7074 c. 1 TOWiYARN. .balc.of flo at 22c CORN-MEAL..A.emalMoi was received vester dny, hut no repurtablc sale. . TANNERS*OIL..SaIes at slc'sl7- • OATS*. Sale* on wharf'at :2aa.'- BARLEY*.SaIe from store at 23c- RYE is worth -iSf/roOc. FREIGHTS*.T*» Cincinnati 26c.; no change. NEW YORE CATTLE MARKET, OCT. 2 At market, 2200 Href Cattle, 4200 Sheep and • Lambs, and 60Cows and Calves..' : . Beef Catti,C.. .The number of Cattle at market last-week eicccds that dieted for many months pasu Prices, have given way a -little, and sales have been made ns low as $5, and .from that to $6 To per cwt, Thero .waa : a. tolerably good demand' during the week, but the severe rma mduii of today has done much to retard transaction*. 150 head driven to Boston. From the appearance of the yard toward* evening, we judge tbeie was quite Vnaraber left Over. . CowsanD Calve* -were in-ordinary supply, and meet sales at prices, not materially varving Irani the quotations current last week. Wequoie? the market, at from $2l to S2SOS3S. All sold. : Sfftrp and La Mus.« • The market continues well . stocked. Sales of Sheep at from $1 25 to $3 750 $4 25; Lambs, S?lzrs2 75 k 200 unsold. T?RENCH>ROTECTKD «OM> PKNJt-AVehave i u V A received n supply of these excellent Pen*. Their superiority consists in.the Protector, uu important mi* provamcm which gives them UietoUowing advantage* • Ini. It sustains the nib and prevents the crowing of ihc partsot which It iy composed. I>y maintaining a Per fect parallelism between them- 2d. It retains a much larcer quantity of ink than other gold pen*. • .• 3d. It preveouall dropping or spattering of Hir ink. It thus dirtates every, objection .which can be arced against ordinary gold pen* In addition m this t|S, as: he;.has .now in store ns larger.and desirable .an. assortment of China\ Glats- suitable for country merchants, as is usually fouftd; ur eastern houses, and at equally, low prices, M HODKINSOY. h;> auggO , ;. 115 Wood street, near. Fift- StOVfc# PJPE— -itOU lbs Stovo Pipe, 6..QJ. b inches, on band and for sale by KING k; MOORHEAD. oci3 • cor. Diamond and Diamond alley. FOR CLOAKS—I have 2 pieces short nan’tl htack, which I will sell cheap . JAMES M’OUIRE. Tailor, Third Bt.St Charles Building. (Chroijicln copy.) , 'i'O :W.taterik Alereiunu* /pHK LAKGKST ANDBEST ASSORTMENT over JL ofleredjo the pahiici mid nlthe lowest pnccspossi ble,;ntay be found &1-U&.Wood street, opposite D- Davis’ Auctiou Uooms. . Observe Wore rooms up stairs* *5 M HODKTNSON ~ V Sew Clrcnlnr Scale PUnoii . FIGHT NCWPIANO-FORTFS from .MinniffTinß celebrated manufactory of ChTcker* h u m p'YJ tng, Boston ; wnh ihe new improved eir ■ •■ * 9: » ■■ iMiinrsealcvjast received nud now open- For sale at at Mr. Cliickering's Factory pnc««. I»v< - JOHN H MEI-IjOR, No. 81 Wood street, Pittsburgh, sole Agent for Chicker mg’s grand and squnre Piano*. for WcmernPenna'i ortg bt)!e. No.2Mockerel, (brandfUiy4a) in store and for sale bv • oci3 KJNG_& MOORHEAD B r >EAVER 4SUCKKT& AhtfD dwL buckels J Tubs>josl received and for *nlLh4, of different Pittsburgh brands. j for sale at manufacturer’? prices, by sep2s W & M Ml rCHFLTRFB FpOAVBEND’S SARSAPARILLA—IU doz. Ur.Town i send’* Sarsaparilla just received and for sale by • JOEL-MOHLER, Druggist, ocUJ • > ; • - cor/ Wo«l and sih sib. : HOOKS AND cnses Silvered, • * " - 1 Jnpnnned, for sale low to close consignment; by : > v ii EDWARD TODD & CO , • North East corner Firth and Market sts., - ; ' oc|2 lip Stairs /^LLt»E—A few bblp. in store and for.sale hy v VT oci3 JOEI^MOHLER_ BOOKS, Ltuer.and Cap Writing Paper, JMaitk Booh$ t 'Gold Ptns. AT AVCTION.—O\\ Wednesday,Tburs* snd SamnJay evenings, October 4th. sth and 7th. at 7 o’clock } ntitbe Commercial Sales Room, corner WootP .and riuh.sts.,Avill be sold the raostextensive collection .Vftluoble ,ufeW;BookA ever oflbred in city.;. Letter om/Cap Writing paper. Blank Books. Bafd and k Bro thers Premium Gold Pens, Ac. • • ;;.-Priv.nte. sales during thodav at very low prices • 'BfT'.Tbose to purehnse.will please call soon? as m* whole amount mustbe-sold within a few days ' OCt5 JOHN D DAVIS, Auci * 'h* r ~ - JOHN COYI-B, 4th«treM, p«ar Smithfidd «i Sweel Potaioc* on * stl r l * .*1 ■* , * , «r JV» T r i* 1 * * \ A f * « ■ <"v .•>; ■,{(■' ' X a,* t . / > ' * 4, f tr\l 1 -* *’/■*• t 'r y j.vT.v'y'iV.'- i- V-’.- I -l' r J> M - Hiucr intelligence. POUT OP PITTSBURGH. 3 rivCT i:!SCUEB WATEE JS TBS CnAlt.Vßp— AND FAltlO e ARRIVED, Sienmor Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville; ‘ Loins M Lane, Beunei, Brownsville; •: Arrtnvlme.Gordan,Brownsville; ' Camden, Hemphill, Beaver; • , Caroline.Day,Beaver; Lake Erie, Murry, Beaver; £ . ■ . DEPARTED, j: Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville; - Loins Ml,aitc, BenneT, Brownsville; Arrowlme. Gordon, Brownsville; - • . •, .Camden,- Hemphill,'Beaver •" ■ . ■ : Caroline, Day, Beaver?- ! Lake Erie, Murry, Beaver; ~ Peru Calhoun Cm, A ermonu HazlettJCincmnati; Newark,Bishop, Zanesville.' SSTCopt. Clarke's excellent boat, iho Beal'tr, has commenced her regular trips between this city and Wellsville. ■ B®" The little steamer Magnet arrived yesterday morning from Pittsburgh, having throe canal boats apd a keel boat in tow. The canal boats are the America, from Beaver, nnd the Lafayette and Tote -49, from .Cincinnati. They aro beautiful, staunch built boats, with iron railings around the roofs, and the blinds of the windows painted red. Their des tination is the Chicago canal.—loirfroV/e Courfer. , The magnificent steamer/tffno/r, Was Sold nt St. Louis, a few days since, to Copt. Stittmiui and Mr. Bellzhcoctr, for the handsome eum of #25,000. : For Cincinnati. SfttP&w V- -f nE new,light draught, fast running f_n .triiiirfr ucamerCINDERELLA.CAUiovn.Mn*. •—tftr, will leave for .the above and .intor-' ■ nil ii i i in || mi mediate port* thir day. j’orfre»Rhtorpa»»age t opply:on board, ocii • 1 ■'■■■ ' For .Cincinnati* ■ ...- v.■ fcs:The, new, light draught passenger ILJsteamer, DOLPHIN, Cnpli lU*«rr,: : Will leave for the above and informs*. ' h*" - rvri ~ pons, this day. Forfreight or pniittge apply on board- octS For Ciuclnnatl and S(» lioula. . i w Th * I( e h tdraught*!eamerSWAN,B.Mdy. f sifag*. will leave ior; the above and inter- landing*, to-morrow.' Forireightorpaftiage apply onboard, or to JAMES MAY ForCincinntttf. •: tms* v w’ 1 '* 10 lyjk* draupbt.aieumer FRIENDSHIP h4gfgfcJ>Paws. Waaler,-will leave for the above ahd pons, this day. tor freightor.poMftgft apply on bonro. - Kor "Cincinnati. './The draught steamer UlGHLaN jjfr iitftyMTr I)RR, Pokse, Master, will leave lor the above and-intermediate port*,' to«day “BMBsaaasS For frttght or pawaffe apply on board. Cincinnati " THK *tgunch steamer PACIFIST. Caar tuSlßr bjbcs nxtx, truster, will leave for iho above and in* tennrmateportf. to-day. . For freight or passage npnlv on board, er to GKO. B. MiLTKXUKRQKR, Agent- • ■ Por Cincinnati. PAMenger Steamer ouStaUß ! INANCIhK, t-aptnin Wu. Koc.vrz, vr»U cave for tnenbore and all intermediate pom to-Unr at 10 o’clock, a. m. /* . r . freight wf parage, having tupertor accommoda tions, apply on hoard, ourV v 3 For Cincinnati. i.Tuancw and light draught steamer. LrnTiifwa l (• O.M! M BIA ,H im. .Vsnor, Will leave for the* above and interme* nmto portA to-day. Fortreiglif or passage apply oti • ■ ■.'.■ %*s& • L| _ SmomerArraugettiifiS. - ———. Ld£S-*s/UK eteamer WEAVER, Cha*. E: Clarke. • sp««A«» MwAt'.r, all! leave Pittsburgh for Heaver Otas*n>iv. n*id A\ oUsviUr, every Monday Wednesday and Fndoy—iiml returning oh Tuesday. Thursday, am! Saturday, vat P o'clock. *. n, Having a boat'at the landing, •%<- are prepared to receive freight at any time rorfrnghtorpnsi-ingc nnplv to • U»£lr ,f fi. UVHaRTON A, CO . Agent*. __ Hegolar Packet for Sunflsh. LfUS&J? THK futr Atesmer Cap! witMeuve lorthe übove and inter mediaiv poii.» on tlri/ifMJnv.* am! A/i/un/nys. For nt on High si. near the corner of Wy ..die, fit the neve German Cliurrh. TlusliOt.JUhy yiift f ivtl! be sold on accommodating term*, or leased on per petnal lease, with die privilege oflmring out the grwum rrtut at any time. Also—■Severn!otherl»oi>on the Hill, indifferentplaces, lor sole ou accommodating terms, or perpetual tense &* may sun pnrehuferjr: • : • nogUMdl changed __ THOMAS MEELGN A M.M.IIKNY PHOPKRTV. Ptlß JX dwelling lumseaml lot of £i feel front on Maine st by HHUeeldecp. Prier Sim AHo—A. large lot adjoining the above. Price SCOO-' : ■ Also—J Ims, each 20 Ipet front on Robinson street-by M fees to an nllev. Price SGOO each- AJitO'—S iois.'&i icct Irani on Sbertield street. by 05 fort A**P«. V::'... " AUo-rO lui« 23 iret fronton SliefiieM street- by I3S fc*r deep \o a2* teci alley* I'nreB2soeticb. Ter™*liberal * 8, CUTIIBEKT* On* Affftii. : Srmthfictil street. T7“AMMJ«,K -PROPERTY IN ALLEGHENY FOE •T. BALK.~A large, well improved property of > 321 fret deep, contrtming o comfortable cottage house, with hall in center, and tour room* on first floor, .T«o large chamber*, good cellar tutd out boti*c«,.large gurden ..ami extensive graperv, al*o a vast variety of trull* and flower*, and & large kitchen garden and & pump pi sort water. \VtUba solo at o liaritatu. Price, £2OOO 8. CUTHBER.T, Gen. Agent,- Finlthfieiv «tree!. li'Oß Asmull i wo story irarae dwelling house*, . conveniently situated, fronting on . Pride street, one *ireet bqvond the Hnspitul. The lot u 24 feelin front- by IJ3 icp.t deep, mu! wilt be sold on accommodating terms For. Author particulars apply, at the house, or to - -L e -E’„_. _ _ JAMES MAY. Water street. The Grand PnrffatlTf. Bn. CLrCKENEUS SUGAR COATED VEtfETU .EER EXTRACT celebrated Pilis bare obtained an enviable notoriety in tbe United States, as a curauve for Giddiness, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Heudache,.Fevers,, Files, Costivetiess, Couchs,Heart burn, Liver Complatui, Scurvy, Sore Throat, Inward W eakness, Palpitation or tbe Heart, Indigestion, and n variety qi other diseases to which flesh js heir to, as a .medicine for the million. In nil seasons of the year— spring, summer, autumn, ond winter,—and undtroll cir cumstances, they can be taken with perfect safety and success. As .a Vermifuge and general medicine for cblll uren; they are unrtvnUrd, Iking coated with pure white sugar, children will eusiiy take them; they noithergnpo nor nauseate, are gentle, but thorough in their operodion •Far adults, by increasing the dosd/they are equally hen efictal. As au Anii'Dihotu Ptll they will be found with out a superior. Ask any one, among the thousands who use them, and up unqualified approval will be the certain . result. ■ ,i Remember Dr, C. V.Ciickeneri* tl.e original inventor of Sugar Coamu Pills, aud that.nothing ot the sort was ever heard of nnul he introduced them in June; 1643 Purchasers should, therefore, alwnys ask for CUckcner’s Sucar Coated Vegotnble Pills, and take naolhcrs.of they .will be mode tne victims of a fraud- - / fD*Pnce, £l5 cents per box. Er. CJickcner’s principal office for the sale of Pills. Is GOYesey slm N. Y. ' ".•••* *. WM.JAbKSO.V, 89 Liberty- st, head of Wood, Pitts* burgh, Pa., GcnrmJ Agent for Pennsylvania, Northern Ohio, and tbe river counties of Virginia . The following nrcihc duly appointed Agents for Alle gheny county, Pa.: A M MnruUnll,) • Dr-Brown, > Allegheny city • - J. R. Johnson, ) * : Jonathan Gbrcist, Manchester: • Alexander AsdaJe.YVyhu street.> • ■ 1; R. H. Jacques, Birmingham; ' Wm.J. Smith,Temperancevillp: • G. tt. Starr, Scwicfcley. ■ • , Edward Thompson, Wdkinsburgh •Darnel Negley, East Liberty. ' • H.Z. Mitchell, Wilkinslmrgh. H: Rowland it Son.-APKeesport.' C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. - : • , Joliu Black, Turtle Creek — MEldowney, Bakerstovvn. - . - Samuel Sprmger, Clinton ' James M’Kcc.Stcwnrtstown Riley. M’Loagblm, Plum township J. Fulton. Tarentum. Jeremiah Fleming. Lnwrenceville Jlober.t Willjnmjß, Arthursvilh*. . autrAi-d&wbin - . A NEW NOVEL received ut Jlf. A. MIXER'S, Smiili field fil.y'id door above Second *1 The Image of his Father, or One Boy is more Trouble than nDozen Girls: by the innhorof “Whom to Marry and how to get Mamed;”' Agnes,-or the Possessed, a Revelation of Mesmerism ? by T. 9. Arthur. Eastern Life, Present ami Past: by Harriet Murtineau The Image ot hi* Father, a tale of a Young Monkey ? hv the Brothers Muyhew, illustrated; published by the Harpers. ; .Home Influence, n tale for mothers mid daughters * : bv Grace Aguilar. : i: v. Vumiy Fair; by \Vv M. : Shackeruv; tresh supnlv- LittclPS Livtng Agc, No. 229. , .;Chambers Miscellniiv, No. 2*. • Arabian Nights, pan 7. . . . \! .v All the Ladies’Magazines for October. A large and extensive assortment of Song Rooks. .All our eastern papers received, to whirbis added a new paperpublished ui New Y ork, entitled Tht 'Tnmnl Cntier. ■ • ■ . . :-."v ■ • of.Allegheny, Ims all the above. M. A. MINER, Simthfielcl street, ■ oct3 . Thiyil door nbove Second at: I^OUND— A quantity of silverware; secreted or riepos- V.ited m a Lumber, yard; aud.believed to have been stolen.; They are at the Mayor s office, where theewner cun have it on provingproperty nud paving charges. gep2s '■ ProponaU for Ithdiao-Goods. ; - _W*JE DKi'AßTilE.vr. Office ludian Affairs. SeDl 30 184« QEALED PROPbSALSI will bo neeite/JrlSe Offic* Comnmmomir of Indian, Affairs; \VnghiiiffibiT D C until 10 o'clock on Wednesday, Uie Ist jpoy oH?S vembernext, for furnishing the.following floods,- in*ihe quantities annexed or thereabouts, tor the use of the In* dmns, umlddiverable at.the foUowmir Dltr&cq vl?> ' - AT NEW YORK b V * v * Blankets, 1100 pairs 3-point white Mackinac blankets, to measure i CO byTiMnches and weigh eight pounds’ 900 ptnrßflkppint white Mackinac blankets, to measure ; 54 by 06 inches and weigh G pound* COO pairs fi-pomt white Mackinac blankets, to measure : 42byGCinChe8Qndwclgh5i pounds 500 pairs l£»pomt white Mackinac blankets, to measure i • 30 by fiOmches and wefgb 4J pounds 450 pairs Wioinl white Mackinac blankets- to measure 32 by 40 inches and w eigh 3* pounds 200 pdlrs 3-pomt acarlet Mackinac blankets! to measure <' <6O by 72inches and weigh 8 pounds • log pairs 2h>P>nt i scnr!ei Mackinac, blankets; to meas. ; . ure 54 by 60 inches ana weigh 6 pounds >' • ,50ipair» 3i-gouit green _MBckinn(! blanket,, lompa.urc 1 Gfl by Sm inches and weigh 10 pounds 60 pairs S-point greeii Macklnoc blankets, to measure i 00 by 72 inches, and weigh 8 pounds - ; ftp. pairs Sl-point green Mackinac blankets,to measure . i. 54 by 60 inches, and weigh 0 pounds* - - 50 ipairs Ci-point Genunclla blue Mackimic blankets, to i measure Co by 84 Inches; and weigh 10 pounds 950 pairs d*pomt Gcntlnella : blue Mackinac blankets, to measure CQ by 72 inches, and weigh 8 pounds * 200 pairs senliuella blue Mackiaa blankets, to' ! measure 54!by66 inches, aud weigh C nounds ; " ' Dry Goods. 400 yards scarlet strouas 300 -do . blue •. do 80Q do fancy list'Cloth, blue 350 do do . do scarlet 200 do do do jgreen' * 350 do gray : ;do blue : 2200 do saved do blue • .790 do -do;< . .. do. . . . scarlet 100:do • -do ’ do ■ -.greeu 400 pounds worsted yam, 3*fold 00 dozen cotton flag handkerchiefs - 130 do do - Madras do. . ' 100 do black silk- do ■■ 60 - do .84 cotton shawls .. '3O -do 04 do do . 40 do 4*4 . do do 40 do woolen do -20DO0 yards domestic calico 1000 do English mid Frenehjcalleo ' MOO do * Mermnac, blue and Taney 3000 do blue drilling . • v - . 5000 do ; Georgia stnpes . 2000 do blue denims ' 1500 do cottonade 7000.-lioi bleached domestic shirting 0000 do r unbleached do do 8000 -do domestic checks, stripes, and plaid ■'•••> 0000 do unbleached domestic sheeting 200 dozen wollen socks 6000 yards plaid hnseys 1000 do flannels assorted IGOG flannel shirts .. . 125.«ahcoshirts , ISO pounds linen thread . 250 ponnds cotton do, 200 dozen spools cotton; No. I to 36 40 pounds sewing silk . 450 pieces ribbon, assorted . . 972 yards bed.tickmg. - 400 :do Kentucky jeans ■ • 400: do satunelt, assorted 70 grots worsted gartering . - 50: pound* Chinese vcnnilJion 10 dozen silk handkerchiefs, {hark ami bandana) Ifardteart. • : 460 ponnds brass kellies . ■ 6301 tm kettles 20 nesu japanned kettles, (Sin a nest) 70 dozen butcher knives UQOO flints AT ST, LOUIS, MISSOURI. J Blankets. 925 pairs 3-point white Mackinac blankets, to measure CO by 72 inches, and weigh 8 pound* (M) pair* 2mh»ioi white Mackinac blankets, to measure. 54 byW inches*and weighG pounds • 67$ pairs *2-poirjt white Mackinac blankets, to measure 42 by 50 inches, amt weigh 5J rtoands SMlpotrt If-poim white Mackinac blankets, to measure *5O by 60 inches, ahd weigh 4> pounds GOO pairs l Lpotni while Mackinac blankets, to measure 32 by 4tf inches, and weigh 3| pounds 150 pairs *pou>l scarlet Mackinac blankets,to measure 00 bv 72 mchc*. and weigh 8 pound' . 100 pairs 2| pomt scarlctMaekmae blankets, to measure 54 hy M> iucbe*. and weigh 0 pound* iQ pairs di-pointgreeuM#ekliioc blanket*, to measure 04 by M mcbe*. and weigh ID pound* • 100 rrrern Mackinac blankets, lo mrsAurr 1 00 by 72 Inches, and weigh £pounds ! 75 pairs 2|-porat green Mackinac blanket*, to measure I 5t by GO inches, and weigh 0 pounds : 50 pBir*ili-pomtf*entHiella blue MaebtAae blankets lb measure t»fi by -84 SnchCs, and weigh 10 pound* i 150 pairs 3'pomt Ctmuneiln blue Markume blanket*. t measure flO by 72 inches and weigh 8 pounds ' i 75 pairs c|.point (jenimelis blue Mackinac blankm t measured t»y 00 inches, and 0 podiidi Z*»y Oootft.. ■ • . yard* blue streutd* IW do .do - do scarlet ?50 .do gray do blue CjDO do sand list cloth. Mae - KM. do do • do' green 32ft) da do do • scarlet •• 400 pounds worsted yarn ( Q>foM . 75 dozen eoiion fisg handkerchief . 150 do Madras da 75 •do Mack silk do' 40. do S*4 cotton shawls . .TO do tf 4 do 25 do . 4*4.' do. frUOU yard* domestic calico . I‘JtW do; .Kngliah and I-renclr raheo *iX)-.do Memrnsc do bine ami fancy •TtXXi do bleached cotton starting <>ooo do unUlc&ched' : do . .•GOOD do • do .. : sheeting . 4UXi. da domestic check*,: stripes, and plaids JftX# ,dc Muo cotton drilling . .. .JQt) do bed ticking .-■■ 2ft> dozen woollen sock* Soft) yards plaid Imsry I5(X) ;do fiannels, assorted • GOD Aannel ishms 2uo calico do .200 pounds linen thread : '2OO do .. couou do v 40 do sewing silk 60 gross worsted gartering 250 pieces ribbons, assorted ,150 gross fancyaud clay pipes J5O pounds Chinese verrnllhon JTardieart. 1300 pounds brass kettles 50 nesw japanned kettles (8 in a nest) 4tto im kettle* . ■ 25 grass squaw awl* .7900. fish-hooks ' 25 .doz, fish lines 25000 needles (assorted) . ; !00 doz. combs do 1U M sensors do 14000 gun-ihnit ]0 gross gun-worms 200 do*, butcher knives. Axes and Hatchets: W doz. axes, to weigh from 4J to 5} pounds 50 :*• halfnxes, to weigh 3| pound* 24 hatchets, to weigb iy pound To be delivered at the place where manofociyred, or m the city of New. York or Philadelphla,:as may be re quired, without additional expense. Agricultural Implement*) 4>c.. ; • • There wul also bo required, to be deliveredin New York, atiiho same.lime*the followingagricultural imple ments 950 axes; to weigh from 4} to 5} pounds 250.ha1f axes,to weigh 3} pounds - 2ort hatchets, to weigli ll pound ; 200 druwiug-kttives. 12 luchcs in length 20D auger*: jii equal proportions of 1 f . and f inch 350. pairs hames ■ 350 do trace-chain* 300 pounds brass kettles . . .. Abo. .. . 480 axes, to weigh from 4i to 5f pounds 150 half-axes,to weighOi pounds 23 broadaxes . 1700 weeding-boes 000, pairs trace-chaias 175 band-saws / - . 40 eross'CUt saws,7fe«un length ' 40 do:. do 0 do • 100 hand-saws files 100 cross-cut saw-files . CUO auaHef*, screw-angers, |‘ Landfcineh 40 log-chains, to weigh 25 pounds each 600 AVhittemote carps. No. 10 < 700 quarters socket chisels ' . ; 00 planes, fore and jack ; 1 . . A’orttAiocrlgnn*. 050 northwest guns, two-thirds of which must measure . 30 inches in lenglhof barrel, and one-third 42 inches : to bo delivered at .the place where rasnufnohired, ; , or:m the city ofNew York or Philadelphia, as may .. be required;, samples of them are depositedinthe office of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs The above proposals may he divided into fivc parts for each place or deJ.venvvi*: ■. . 1 Blankets 2. Dry Goods, - - T. Hardware, to include the agricultural implements : 4. Axes and hatchets. • 5. Northwest guns.' The lowest competent responsible bidder will receive the whole or. any putt of the contract, according to the above scale, the. department reserving to itseir the right to determine whether the bidder is competent and respon sible or not.' . . ■ ■ A schedule of the articles,- with samples, may be teen at:the office of the Commissioner oflndianAflairs, in Wastiingion, exhibiung the amount of money to be ex pended for each article, but the department reserves the right to increase or dimmish.the, quantity of any of-the articles named, or substitute others in lieu thereof, or to require, at.siimlar prices, such goods as may be wauled tor presents, or other ,purposes, in the administration-of ot the affairs pf the dvpartmeni. . The whole amount iu monoy to lie applied to the pur chase or goods will be about 990,000 ot which 000 will be wanted on the seaboard, and: the residue 'in the west; Goods of Amencan manufacture, all other things being cquul, will be preferred, but us all the sam ples of-blaukels-andclothson band are of foreign manu facture, It willbe necessary, when ft domestic article is bid for.thQtthe sample of it should accompany the bid; to enable the department to decide whether it is of equal quality Witli the samples to he exhibited. - ; . The party proposing to supply the articles will make an invoice ot all the items embraced in the above list; mid affixibe prices, md ollars uud coats, at which he or they will Airmsh them, deliverable in now York andXt Louis respectively* on or before the fineenfli day of May ; next, assuming in the quantity of each urncle n* sneei- Tied in this advertisement, amt extending Jhe cost, mitkiug an aggregate.of the whole, invoice before sending ir on Ihe goods will be inspected at New York or 9f LonL* by nn agent of the United Slates, who will be appointed by the department for th* purpose, and to arccrtain tbas conformity of. the articles .purchased with the sara pic exhibited, when *he contract shall be made, nnd with the terinß ot the contract itself, whichslmll contain n cluusc that ifthe articles afe not furnished within the time pre scribed, or if they are of insufficient quality; in the opin ion of the agent aforesaid, and if within five days .after notice of such inßufficieitcy the party shall nbt furnish others m heu thereof, of tbe .required quahty. the United* States shall.bo authorized to purchnse them of other* ' r, iCV v'.-V'-v iHil ''^isgiiiiiiiiii "'•'TV •• > r• ••■; •.-•!•, ••••:# -- •< ■ •..■-•■ t-u.. v. v '.- V*:Y i- V ' . ‘'^’4 °» ~y l £ CTCase °f Ptm® -bc.com - 10. pa> therefor to the contractor, who shall puy the said difference to the United States - ; ' Bonds will be re him (Communications to be marked. ‘‘Proposals for Indian'; goods.'■’ • •■■■■.■' iThe bull?wijl be submitted with the following heading and none will bn received ihni are not made in the form - and terras here dresenbed," r (‘Kor we) propose to furnish for the service of the Indi an department, the lollowiug goods, at the price affixed to.them respectively, viz: v {Here jnseri the list of goods.) ' 1 . ui the city of New York, or St. Lonls, on or before the ■■ ■ ... doyof——--next; and in case.of the a ?ceptaneeof his proposal; the quantity boingprescrib cd by the.departmem«t(or we} will execute a; contract according to tin* agreement, and give: satisfactory.secu rity to the department, within ten. days after.-the accdp tance of leisbtd; and in case of failure to enterinto such contracts,and give such secunty.:(or we) will pay to the .Mh.itpd States the difference between the sums bidden by xn ®'lOjnsOand the sum which the United States may be obliged to pay for tee same articles;’. ' ' rod every bid must also be accompanied with a guarantee in the following form, ta be signec one or more reeponsible persons, whose sufficiency must be certiffed py some one whois known 10 the department;. either personally, or by Ins. official positron. I (or we] hereby guaranty lhat •» the above bid - uer, .will comply, with the terms of the'advertisement for proposals for Indian goods.’, dated September.3o, 18481 {•jvjf contract should be awarded to him, and- enter into bojjdiorihe execution of-the same within the time prej fi s] „ IV MEDir.it Sl oci4 SiawtNov, 1 C"me>cial Sales Room, corner of Wood and Fifth without reserve,for cash par funds, bv or derof John Forsyth, Esq Sheriff 1 1 yor The,entire stock of an extensive retail store, comnris -sf*^slraem5 lraem offcney and staple foreignhnd GooA *i wluch are about 900 pieces assorted mantuo, silk, satin and bonnet ribbands , A 3oc n I S cfcP M -3 Mf chests Y.H Tea cavendish hKM CO ) 8 bags pepper, 5 bbls, beans, 3 bags peaches. I bbl, loaf sugar, I box saleraus. candlewick* A lame SS?i l S lsr cutlery, Ac., which maybe exam ined prevtoas to the sale. . ■ JOHN D DAVIS, Auct „„ ACCTIOK SALES; M ,By JANBB JU'KZIWA;AUCTIONEER. woi 1H \v ood • Stbejct, tusks noons wtoa Firm ' TpBpERS visiting this city with a stock of Goods for ?» Sale » s#u5 #u J ,e accommodated, while they remain, with urn use of a Room, on moderate terms, in the 2d story of i^nh" 00 N ° 1,4 ' Vood Al*o—for Rent, by (he week, month, or year, for the Rtorace of merchandise only, an excellent dry Cellar. who hoard floor. . . . J #rp!s A PMWISTEATOK’S sale 0/ aKttail CauntySlm, ZX and 44 Cain and.DaUs jnffrtsh Dry CoOth, At Aur nan,—Commencing on Thursday, Friday dm! Sainrday, October Oth, Olh. aiul Jth, at 10 urtd 3 o’clock each day snll bo sold,at M Henna’. Auction Boom*, \0.]14 4Vood •tree!, 3 doors from Silt »t„ l,y order of Administrators: c , a *AJi ar - I a Un( ™ > of o retail county store, at) ol which nu* been selected to the eastern cities’within a >ear« amonff whichnre—'Bleached and Brown Muslins V|ngnam», Law uv. Calicos, Mouc de Liunc*.Merino* AJpaecn.*, Ribbands, sewiii|rSilk. Irish Linen*' Orepon I’laulsJpomesuc Ginghams, Red, While and Yel low Twilled Flannels, fineDelam and Tcrkeri Shawl*, Silk lidklV Superfine English, American and French Broad Cltflhs -and- Cassuneres, various colors CassineiU. Alio, Boqu, and Shoe*, and Cmlery, and at thewraMuac, 41 cases and hale* of Foreign and Dome* - tic Ury Good# of every dewnphon. now en route hv the Pennsylvania Canal, of which bill* of lading have been received, and are expected toorrive this day It is the largest lot of Dry Goods offered ut Auction for several > earn, and direct from the jobbers m the eastern cities Terms cash par funds. ; t J A MES M’KENN A, * ■ -Wl* • ‘ Auctioneer. *rvOMKSTIC BLANKETS at private sale at M’Ken- XJ na’s Auction Room*, Nr>- m Wood street, 3 doors from Sth st, a large invoice of Domestic Blanket* of tbe largest«wand finest quality of Merino Wool-received direct from the Manufurtoncr, oud will be sold at very low prices,both wholesale and mail. It U the best on* portumty offered to housekeepers tor several years 1 JAMES M^KKNXA.Auci- DW-hOIXTION /PHE Partnership of Messrs. Gibbet A Jones- Bankers X *nd Brokers, having terminated by the retirement o Mr. SibbrM have associated with me my brother* MI CHAHL JONES and JOHN B JONES ami shall con linue the business of thr late firm- under the'style-of S' JONES A CO. $ JOXFS Pittsburgh, Octobers. Is4s. \ ~ ?^sfe?*#;vsirssES^ ' . ’> 7; :•. r :><• -j-. o_- t ,.-^. f .- v . uj;.' • s % 7 . V " /* •'.f.vn---:‘ 1 & -ii . - „ *, 'd^i: "■-■■■- ■;■ '«: ■'.iV- :V:-V- '^y./-.. W&fJ&j V; 1 . *»•• ’’ r m •'. ■ ~»’::S• 4*i '-;■»v-v^di3.^' ..: i;--.»" ~V . *■ - l!; 'vv--.’'.:,; :.f»-v--r 3 ' *r V •■ ►-'•iV-c.-r ■ :.i-. - r--—■-■x •• -i.v .TV. V ..V:Vj*.--'.'.'!::• V-:-.:-f•..-.v.- r/rVT.'- ,V> . - ■*. 7... . :-li .W - ,M~mm «iPrV;3rts^a333s^ f tgLS-SSS:|; >,-v -'-s^. ' v~ v - : 3. 'V-'V'-V yi:’J -7; If&; s - - si 4 "? r ~i .. ’-i v 1 <3|. ’’ *' : &#!' -, 1 i tinrr \ *»te f^ v S i V^fe , c con, ‘ ,r -, ’SS » v 7-? < T^J r ....- ” 5 '*- x ■» 1 7 - \,- A -•_• t ■> aa*»JQ3-ANI>:TAMBpUBINIiS.-HA'.#neiis«inin«tttJ- ' ,'7 7,' '*'?>V these 7mU7i^krjmlr^entB, : q^^a^^3:^^^ 8. JONES A CO, BANKERS, AND EXCHANGE A STOCK BROKERS, • . souTtx-WMT om.VKa ovwonn sst» Foi'tmt STams ’ PHtsbargb, Pa. . ft/* All matter* couriectrd.wiih the Ut« firm of Sibhet A Jones, will be earned on without interruption by S J A Co. ■■■■.- REFERRING to the above, \v«*. beg leave Jo mil tlic attention of our. friend* nnd the public to the follow l ipc. whtrb wilt embrace flic scope ofourbuKinese* Wd;Wilh»urehnseordiseouiitTJ\lKßlL!*S. DRAFrS GOLD'and SILVER COIN, mill HULLION %'■ ■. Gurown Cfjeck* and.Bill* wiil-be furnished at current' f Tnte*. at sight,- or on tune, upon the principal. cine* of the ■ united State*. \\e will also furnish BILLS OF EX CHANGE upon InDrulon, and nU the principal lawn* amt ciuesoffreland, Scotland and Woles; mid also uporiPn ! ns. Hamburg, Bremen, and Frankfort-sur-Mainc Dnrornai of money will be- tccc.ived pnynble on dr maud, upon the Check of.tUn Depositor; and upon De poaites made for. Bix months and upwards, and upon whiohCertificutes huve been issued. Interest will he allowed at the rate of six percent - and Notes,, will be received for collection from Depositor* ami Correspondents, and to the latter prompt remittance* will be made nccimlimr io instruction* '! InvesimentswiUbe mmle ln Stocks, Bill*,. Bonds, or i other securities, agreeably to order- ■; i Having teen commissioned to deal hi Stocks, we will ! buy and sell, to order, any of die Slocks afloat iii ihe I Eastern market*, and especially those connected with ’ Pittsburgh. and the Banks, Bridges, and other Institu tion* in and about the Citv. Pittsburgh Oct.-ii, ibls-tfw. . OrpUon** Court Sale, .. “ TN pursuance ot an order of the Orphans’.Court of Al- A lcgheny county, dated the lid day of October, A- D lb4s, the undersigned, tiunrdiong of Agnes, Ann Eliza* Rebecca nnitJamcssf,amine.: minor children of Janies LambiCjtaloofihcCthward, city of Pittsburgh, deceased, will expose to public sale, upon the premises, on Satdr day, the 28th duy of October next, at 10 o'clock’, AM all that certain lot or parcel of ground sUuate in the tith ward of the city Pittsburgh, county of Allegheny; and otata of Pennsylvania, being set marked and numbered as lot No. 49, m tbc plmroflols annexed to tho partition of the. estate of Elizabeth Black, deceased* and bounded and described as follows, to wit; Hegiuntug at a point on the western side of Elm street.' at itJ-mtcrsection with Franklin street, then northwardly along Elm street nine* •tv feet more or Jess, thence westerly and parnllel with' rrankun street 44 feet Of inches, thence, southerly and parcliel with Kira street9o feet morn or less to Franklin street, thence easterly along Franklin street- 44 feet 91 inches, to the place ot begiumng.beiug tbo some lotcon veyed to said James Larnbie,. deceased, by J. Rodman and wife by deed of perpetual lease, and subject to an an nual ground rent of SGO per annum. Forfurther partic ulars enquire of WILLIAM BOVAUD, Guardian, or J BARTON, hia Attorney. oct4-d3w T?OR SALE—AII the morning and most of the weekly -C Pittsburgh Newspapers* Sibbeu’s latest Counterfeit Detectors, 100 of Harris' latest Pittsburgh aud Allegheny city Directories of 1847 and 1848, 500 of the great fire at Piusburgb, Louisvillo hme by the bbl. or retail, 3SO outs of carpet ehatn, a small supply of window sashAiidglass to suit, a small supply of wnttngand letter paper, dates and pencils, school books, red and black* inlCt-and.2s do*. led for sole in 'any'quantity to sim oubiov mers. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent and Com. Merch.>-'’< ; s cor. St. plairand Peun streets, ocU-4t . ■ ■ opposite Exchange IJoteK .pffiHl —lW> bashclgj for aalo very low. to cloac [oelg]... ’ SMITH & SINCLAIR., T?IGS—CO drams, just received and for sale by."- X 1 octS SMITH&BINCLAIR AISINSJ—4O for sale by otxS SMITH & B|NCf.AIR■ OGAN k CANTWELL, No.-8t Market street, have just received tt ftplendid assortment of fine Jeweler? •Watches.::- • octs ... i« COMBS— Plain and Carved U&ck, new style, just, received ut No. frG Market st. octs HOGAN & CANTWELL.' STISaW Side and breach Worked Willow linsketß, fine article, just received nod opening at 60 Market street. ; -factS] HOGAJT A CANTWELL. T INShEDOIL—Id bbls. m store and'for sate by*""• ±J KING & MOORHKaD, ocl ® • : 1 . - cor. Diamond and Diamond nlley- 170 R SALEr-A valuable farm of 211 acres, of which Jj 75;acres are in a fine stale of cultivation. well laid oalmmeadow and gram fields, with good funces-and springs of water, n good dwelling house and new barn and stable, and other out-houses, large garden and-or chard, plenty ofumber and.coal, situated on agoo'dro&ri, 7 miles irom Butler. 13 from Freeport* and on tne survey of the- Erie Railroad; near to churches, flcoool* and mills. Price, 312 an acre. Terms liberal.- S CUTHBERTrGen Agent, . poll • • Smnhfield street.. QWIVKL. JUINT cuso«i aborted O Nos. just received and tor sale at Philadelphia pri ces, to close consignment, by . " >. : 'oct4 '•••. EDWARPTODD& CQ. . iaLA'IVBOAT—Caught lost winter, the Flat Boat Big Jj. - Raize. The owner is requested to come forward-' prove property, pay- charges, or she will be dealt with according to law.,. ; JAMES GRAHAM: Oct. 4-3 t ALMANACS! 18491 , ALMANACS! THE subscriber return* hi* . thank* far the patronage heretotorcreccjvcd for.tbe mutual publieuuon- Rtyled : .Loomis’ alaianXc, AVe have .the pleasure to announce our fifteenth annu al number, an now rcadv lor sale by the gross,dozed, or singly. ,Much cure has been taken to have the Calender pages correct, as well as the Chronological events noted We have also, m the selection of rcutlmg matter been particularly careful not to admit anythingof doubtful mo rality ; on the contrary otir endeavor, has been to pre sent useful and interesting''.subjects, that will hear read ing daily, with profit by all the members''.'of a family; we therefore bespeak the continuance of favor: and would suggest to customers to bo particular to ask for f.oovis' Almanac. Pittsburgh, or. Magazine as desired. Also (lcrmnn, English, apd Presbyterian 'Altnanac* for 1°49- for. sale at the. hook and paper warehouse of ; • - ecp-J-j-dJm&wat », ■.* --/a /u » < ’ x- '\^> :> * 5^ 1 ** '~* > ■* v ** j» vV **ft A ; ' -» *' ' X *X S ' t , x j- * * c -? ! ’ ■ ' x..\ \-^m ; “- * ’ X * X T 1 ' “ «,;v r-* !■)*; Xx'-J -x ~~C i'XX,-! > X ,* i ' * #li as 7 * X , ‘% -v ••■*••, . •• --^-‘V,. ■.•4.'.'V'^’- ; :c- l vvv-:;:-'v..v v ; X''Xv;;r^,j/v.>- ; y^. c . l vXx'>*- : ■-*•.■ ::•••- ■■. i.’.;--' . :-. .•• ■*; - -'••v.‘ >• '. .;••>•>•• ■.'.r..">>:- J L?!’V‘.v« -Tr:^.. '■■•■••■•• '.'■ ■•' ■,. X X WxX'x:^i:v:;x: ■, : '.-,/ -. ■ • • v? w? :- :-i«=- -C ,?i ,M‘ ':. T X-»1-.' T :'’-.v.;.- j'i.x-V.',.,^..:,t •; , rV ■ j . ' J-' . ■'■-■ ” V JAS. A HOO.I. THOCilra™~ ■ -• ' J t% < - H, & SABOE!fT. ; !“ ,TO f ,- " • , '^, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BRDKEBS, ’ , ''- ’■ i - ’ - Bw a ' l PdlsiuttA’ p. ,‘ - -> ' 'A" J\ -> ,J •TlEdl'EH 3 ln.o», BankNo.es, Time BUI,, fe£fe I -t", - - v t,"X’' FXr?,?S?^ ue E^fhange.CemßcetesofDeposit.-jg ! , j. ;> . '7^/ EXCHANGE on njl tie principal Ciues of the Bnicm. S f • ■ * »- -■■ ' ~&r- )'> ai rrmn!K3T* ot 'j 1 ' >a suns lo sai' pnrcbesers J '* • , , At'A ' =.* ft - CnrJrpwrtsro^ >ar j ll^B Jeoa^edondeposue r S' '■ ’ ' , - - XX' * ' , * .oS^° NS on 8 »PWsof IheUnion., n 4? gX ; - : 3 ,*• < -> Vt / A. i. :..V ' Sales bn: Auction. JAMES HrKENNA,' Aucl S. JONES & CO. XUKE I.OOMIS, Agent.- ?*o. SD \\ nod street. A: '-V'. 5 - ' “oo&g. THB «pSw OOIDBSMEE HITE AOirs. XU ,1 « lb Mre«u-nn* of the g»B •Fail and ■■ Winter’ lusortedstocks of. .-SSHsT t blirih m xvSThe mL' ,ooz)S ' «*« offered tn Puts ondWe public geGeralh\? nD *' oortinmeronecuslomer. subscriber!* Jnn C oB l i?inelvhimnhi«?n $3 IS** 38 C ““' 101 be in IoSME? * Pfi~ « greatly reduced prices ' rUl be * olli 01 Amonif this low price “” 5 cholce nndd ! LADIES' DRESS GOODS ■ • Very rich Black Satin; striped and plajd .Silks; :plam blv>£- f v ?rv Gro de-Rhine; plain black nchLuslre; Uutnnr* bilk, for Vizettcp, Mantillas: and Capes, at. ,veryii O *J pnees j newest dcsiensundlatest sty es Cashmen^. plain and satin striped Cashmeres, very ,oheapFren«£ all colors; De Lames; pfain r figurea-and satin Mripcd, at a great reduction former prices; Gala, Cak “? r P' Q hpd. CashraercrfPl&id&; ; Mohair and Monterey i iuids. all qualities; ATpaccas, all qualities and colors, from 121 1075 e per >ard ; / . ... : SETAWLB! SHAWLS/! Fine Cashmere, Terkerri and Brophe Shawls: Blackjembroidered. Cashmere and De Lame Shawls* -i Fine Thibbet and De Lame Shawls. . Fine.black aud colored Cloth . i |;* n ® quality LonpShawls, very cheap; •' : . r ' Plain black and plaid SUL Shawls, terj cheap, AJarpe 1 01 Plaid Black Shawls, from 75 cents to $3,00* each, all wool-' .. ■DOMESTIC below FOR . Good, dark Calico, from 3 to Gc- petyard Best quality dark Calico, from v to lOc-; Vord wide purple do, at 12|c , * f ■ Good yard wideßleached Muslin, from* to • Uiiblcaced Me site, yard wide and heavy; 3 to*Cic : Bed'Tickings and Checks, nil-prices;- -••/'w--" : Blankets, irora coarse to the hesl quality, very cheap; A full assortment of Red, White aud TeHowFlannela! all of. which will he_so!d at reduced rates— - «ep*3 WSL lu RUSSELL „ R* D. Tibompaozif . bo. %XO,Market.street, three doors-from. Liberty street. TTASjast received his enure stock ofFatt and- Winter JJL DR r frOoi?£>,-conjji&ung of every .style -ofßicb , Dress. Silks; alt wool Cashmeres andßeLoineSr French Merinos, all colors;Changeable end Black - Silks,' for Mantilla* .-fancy coloredDeLaines.forchiUlfen- -- SHAWLS of every, kind thatisfasbionable; somenew styles of Long Shaw lx Worked Capes and Collars, from the lowest to the highest prices • DOMESTICS.—This department is very full. >iy l etn an( i fancy Floor Cloths always ou hand-> :■ The above Goods have been -purchased • since the “de pression in prices, and will be sold at the lowest rales sep!9 tf i. », „„ wholesale and retail rnuv ■*£ Markelst., btUeeen Fourth and theZhamond. 'I 1 ”" *°“*cnber .has just received from the Eastern x cmeaa newisiock of- ' - uvn xuikv. TALL AND WINTER DRYGOODS, j C n a9Ct * * l uce fall in prices, viz. . 4*4 Brown Muslin. 0n1y.5 cents; 4*4 il “ heavy, G* « 4-4 Bleached Muslin;, Cj* * Red Flannel, nil wool, only 18|c-; . . Furniture Cinniz, from 4 to 6Jc.| . Doable Purple Calico, fast colors, 04c • ...French Dress Ginghams, 12|c. - v 4-4 Double Purple Chintz 1-lJc , _ LADIES' DRESS GOODS’ Pans Printed Cashmeres; • - „ ‘ Moos de Lames, SauuSmpe Cashmeres;, . ■ J* . “ - Mous. de Lames; . . • : . ? ; Wide Block Silks, Rich Lustres- .. • *.•• ■ ChamehoßSilks, ail shades; • *' .. ■ : 4 ~ : : Satin, • French Lamartine Plaids; * ~ Galla,Plaids, high colors; . Coburg ond Thibet Cloths; . . Plaid Alpaceas. all rojors; • L>oncse Cloths, French Meruios Wide Block Plan) Silks , t SHAWLS’ SHAWTS " o.!7 e w*i>- e ParurPrintcd. Terkerri Shovrla; Chamelibo Sdk Shawls; Mous.de Lame Shaw!*; Embroidered bl»tf and col d Cloth Shawls; new stylc;fine, all wool, Brbcbc Shawls, Plaid Long Shawl** Plain and Embroidered black and mode colored Silk,Fringe Thibet Shawls' • _ t VARTET I GOODS ’ New full style Bonnet Ribbons, Cashmere Scarfs, Cra \ats Gloves, Mms, Ho*ier> black Silk Fnnges and tumps, French Work Copes and Chimuettes. amluew style French Work Collors. from !2Je. to SfcQC ' GEi\TV&MEXS GOODS’ A f.csh assortment of French and English Cloths, Cos- nml Vesting*; a large. ninety of new stylo alack and fancy Silk nnri.Satin Scarfc-nnd-Cravat*; Silk and Merino under Shirts and Drawers ; Gloves. Handker chief?, Suspenders, and Hosiery- ' , •• . The above Goods are just what tbey/ore represented to bt, and •ill -richly .-repay oil who wifi call and cxomioe • them, ns they ure much lower than they have ever been wn before in thii city. ABSALOM MORRIS;* • *epl3«lm ■, . ; . V No. C 5 Market »t.,Pj»sburgh '' A A MASON A CO, > (CL. ANTHONY A CO, w-marjuu $ £ sew toss TV HOLESALG DRY GOODS. .. „„ .. A A MASON A CO, ; Ao. 00 Nartrl ttmt, biiwem Thintuni Faint* itmtx, PITTSBURGH, PA INVITE the attention of all Merchantstotheirexien* t flffw.J pf Fail *N7> VViXTFjt Ooods, which wil! be offered i «y. ine piece or package, at ihe lowest eastern wholesale prict s v Receiving the greater portion of-our Dcthcmcf Goods, j ou conaignniL-nl trom the manufacturers,. and being po*- i sessed of every facility and advantage through ourtfew • V ork House, we jeei.assnrod that w?eshall he enabled io ; compete tully with. any. House in the country- • | Our stock,, in parttconsirti? :■ I ~,30 case# Cashmeres ami DeLaine*; v .i.. 75. Calicoes and Ginghams: . : • ' i 34 **.. AlpaccaaamMiyorieseCloths: . 23 bales Red. VVhitc and Vellort Flannels: j 50 ‘ Tickings t . I£o. > Brown Muslm*j -.•■■■ .. ■ ■ | 175 eases Bleached Maxims: * j • 40 u .Colored Cambric, : : •.- i ;22 1 t Apron and Shirung Checks: 20 1 Cotton Flannels, 50 doth*, CnssimeresandSaiineU*; 27 ■■ Tweedsaml Jeans f r r _ Together wuh o; general assortmehtof Dress and Cloak Goods, Silks ami Shawls,. Ribbon*- and Laces, Fancy Goods, Trimmings, &c., Ac, ; making,in alhone of the I most complete, as well as extensive-stocks to he found in !. the country. { 1 ,™ e will ho constantly m the receipt of the latest styles l or Goods, many of which we shall ibenble Iby having them on commission.) to: offer atbelter advantage than ■ could, possibly be afforded by eastern jobbers- ' ' . ID* Merchants purchasing, cost are. solicited to exam ine our assortment, and learn the low prices ofour troods *gp7 A A MASON fc CO ■ XOBTH'RAST CORNER OF FOURTH A7JO MARKET BTBBETB, k |J AS jUBt comploteil opcmng hts first supply of F<*U JJL andlVTnfcr Dry Goodxi and-has nowta offer- to bis customers, a large and choico lot-to select from - Many descriptions of poods, also, at greatly reduced prices- Great care has.beeu taken jn the selecUOh of Ike best ra&kc. of. FRENCH CLOTHS, now so generally-used for dress coats; and gentlemcu wautmg goods of this kind, wall find his assortment the very best to select frora-- Supenor black Cassiraeres-Satm, Velvet and Fancy Silk Vestings. Menno and Cotton.Undershiris,-super b*ock Halian and .Faney Cravats, Gloves, Ac.; for gentlemen Iu the departments also, will be found the new est style Changeable Silks; Fancy Dainaskdowiiewstyle Super v blackSilk*;veryglossy?MuslmdeLaines; Plain ami Printed .Cashmoresj JVrmrA Mettnoj.ofa great va riety ofcolois; fine printed Mouic de Laines; as lOcents. New giyle Brocade Alpaccas: plainhlarfc npii colored do,; Satin Striped mid Band do.; besides a iUr suppijr ;of Staple Domestic as Fianneld, Sbmmff and Sheetings; MuslinV at on exceedingly low price; Irish Linens, Ac.; beaauful new style of Cngiish Prints, at 12ic.-, good styles.fram4c.up lo thefirataualL ues mannfactored. Boyers are invited.to call: r 2d story> a choice stock of newest style -goodsr at about eastern prices foepS .Dally Avrivniof Fall Good» for ttic «Job _ btng Trade. EDWARD TODD at CO. beg leave lo cal! tbeatten lion, of .merchants and dealers^uv. Gentlemen's Fur nishing Gooda y m Pittsburgh and, vicinity, to our large stock of desirable FALL AND WINTER G 0 ODS.'now daily receiving . Somoof ourjfooda Ore manufactured by usand the: : remaining portion bought under such circumstances as'to enable us to sell as low.as eastern Jobbing Houses' . We have received from our factory iri the east; a Urge stock of SHIRTS, which, in quality of material, neatness of style aud manufacture, are seeond'tD'uone inthemar-' ket. We will sell them lower than they can be bought .in the easternmarketsr OarstockwiUconsist.inpari.'of Wool and Merino Undershirts r • • Cotton, - - do. • ’ - • Black and Fancy Cravats, * do. , do. . Adjusting Stocknimd-Ties; • ' v Suspenders, Gloves, Hosiery, Umbrellas,* Carpetßairsi Pocket Handkerchief , Vestings, &c 1 * sh Purchasers are respectfully solicited- to examine dur : stock of Goods, and will be accommodated with pleasing KT* Warehouse—North-east corner of Fifth and Mari ket streets, (up __ fsepld XTEW CALICOES!—Now,open m NoTOOTxornerof IT- Fourth and Marker streets, a very large stpeje of handsome new style Calicoes anrtCbmtzes—which have been selected with much care.with particular reference durability of fabric, and beauty 01 design Among them inav be toutul Dark calicoes only 3 ctmts. British Chintzes; 12| cents;! Fast color do., • • 6J-Grcf*n ' • “ - . i Britisli purple do , 12* ‘ Blue and orange l&ft « Mernmac do,IJ* “ Turkey Red Chintzes. - _oo blue -^-;-?:/r-r -v-;?^-''^'Vl^'i.'.■ '• ■ > v;.-i-.-. • DL9 EASES,. Dr. J£me»..sftO: ;JoT^^r. r»€sDiaraond^Alley,. can .- be . consulted in al ; ' cases of a pntau or deltcatijutmre incldenta ' ffajaMSar 1o the human frame rjagwMß • .S>hjlisandSyphihUceratitionfl.^flnftrrhn.i> together wiihaU r; fierraJrfissBttf,impunuesoftbe blood, with aßdiseaSestff' t*n*vatangin,skin disease discharges, seminal weak newt aiid hnpatertcyj also, piles,'- .rheumatism, female, diseases of the-womb,- - monthly suppressions, diseases:of the-joints,- fistula. . anot nervous oiTeetiontt pains m the. back and louts; ;tations of the.neok ofihe bladder and kidneys, BcortmUc' , ; eruptions,- letter, -ringworm; mercurial diseases, * TWELVE YEARS 1 PRACTICE ..Exclusively devoted totheisiudy and irentmentofvenel ; - realdisordersv and those arising, from yonthfnl excesses* ■ consuiunou. mayiiave been enfeebled, enablesDr-Brown•• ; ' toouer assurances of speedy relief to all who may place themselves under-hi* care - -Dr. Brown’s offices-areconveniently arranged Into sep . orate apartments. viPotients can visit-Dr: B- without fear ' of exposure to other visitors - It-.is of importance-to many persons in need of medical - J aid. to obtain good ad vice privately and promptly. To all ; " such, . Dr. Brown’s teddy skill m -. ' • eases, in their.vanousfo'rms and stages, ofiersinducements - • • which/Can rarely be equalled. Strangers arehertby.apl prised that . Brown . hoA .beenMegnlarly educated in- branch of medicine,;ond for the lust twelve yeanr '- confined lumself exclusively. u> the treatment of those 7 - - 1 diseases r 1 _ Dr. Brown i*;lhe oplv regularly, educated suigeonf in 1 -Pittsburgh who givesma whole nltenuon io lho»ccom* "> plaints. , Uncertain, safeand speedy cures will, in all cases. be : guaranteed - 7 . . Recent coses are rclievedin u short time, wiihoutinter rupuon from business : or Rupture.—Dr. Brownalsoinvites per-' *' : sons anucted with Hermaio call, aahehasnttid parueu - 5 lar attention to that disease ..Letters from. udislance; asking advice: must contain se' 1 fee, or they will not be attended to - .AM operations incident to the profession performed with care and faithful: lefts N*n7.&n «Alw*y* Heady. 7“ _ Alw*y* ■WlUtng.” li/f.Vcuatooers andihe {rabhc generaHy, ttre reapeet*’ -* ? - : lTi fully informed that on next Monday! will be men- f SKSMS Philadelphia atthe lowest marketprice: and to • -vatf whichl would caUtheir attention. _ JAS McGUIRE, Tailor, ' .. tepid-;, -va.;:-- : -St. Charles ' -- f A-/, corner 4th end Market sis. haalatelyreceived ku'm .kortmeut.ofthe above goodsyofdesirable shades;lnfrlnflr ,: uigßlue andßlackcnangeable,Orangaand : Blue do r ' Green and Black do. Red and' Brown 'do. - sultableror visitesaud cardinals- Also, handsome PrtM B»lkßs*hdd« : '’ geable,*mped and figured. - Sillr Velvet Shawls,* ftw of these scarce goods, large, and of. a -A- ' ' ’ 7l so received, Long Shawls or newest styles. atidata low price for Quality sep£9 „ PARTNERSHltVheretolbre cxuunjg'betwee^t- ,v Commerolal ttow CchblztetWareroom ST B YOUNG 4. Co. » TTAVE removed their CABIN£T%Mj|MOTr Jj. AVAR&BOOMBtoConttaerenil Hfly 1 street, opposiietheheodofSraithfield,.where'tbfr'ivUl-vs-. nenconstantiyrmhondan extensive-assortment oCSo - fas, Tablet Wardrobes, Chairs and - every article m their line ottmsraeas V Undertaking promptlyattended to-atßeasonable P rfceg marJ7 jC- Hale, Rememan £ .Co.waaihlsday * B , 04a SANDS & UEINEWaN, i Sept 27th, 1548 JOHN VOEGTLY ~ h The buAinessTOU.be continued by Saxds & ffknrcx: t and John Voeotly, under the st> le of RF3NEMAN £ \ Co septtS TPO LET—A comiorlable small dwelling bouse, ntfpf. -: . X antly situatedmihelowerpartof Allegheny cuy,oii ltagoleylslane, Jiaa three rooms on the first floor, two end ;: - a jofl oo,the second* front and back , porch, good cellar- ■* and a large garden'lot,'contauung.some 10 orl2bea:imr ' fruit trees, and 40 or SO. corrant and gooseberry bashed Kent, ninety dollars uyear. PossessKm can he had-on '- the first of October Apply to 3 fl MELLQB, wep27 81 Wood street, '\TCrriCfc—AU persona indebted to the late limi XT.mgou&Morphyare hereby requested to-matobUt£*'.!±-'?f:: mediate payment ;and those having cJaima'igaiust ; t ; will preseut them for liquidation. HENRY LAMBERT,? -'^sf sep29-lwd<tvJOHN COYLE* i H * ivformauou w anted, " i rpilE friends of- Henry MT4idty; wluiJeft biHate resl*' • J_ donee ur BlairaviUc a few days ago r fofe Pftisboigh i wish to hear from him It mayJfe em p’oyedm oine of the iron establishments. He brought Liu wife nud child wiih him He is five feet eight inches high, red face and red hair. ? a-Any information concerning him will ha thankfully reuedhj JOHN MARTIN, Wellshurgb, X i acp3o Somerset Couttl), JP», dense copy-) liiilll «AS.N KKAmSI * BAhS * Don ih"sdU^Bi’iS e Onto**? Far Hen and n^^kn&aia%^ Ccrtfrau, JjXto,. C and Wooa *“•• directlyopporiuUw^t. *a®ssS3?B£i,««. SBIimS BAM. ct-chlmk. Pfabddpba "T” Ballunore i “ ISttSu, { jt swiPT i “ Ntarjieaa } « i 3 “ New Orleans * ■< -Buying raus Ohio Indiana Kentucky. Virginia." Wheeling. . Tennessee aa!9»y V *N AMBURG &. CO'S T/Om XKPH* l>e exhibited in PITTSBURGH; near the Am y.TJ*n?i.ca?J,,ol?e‘ 9?, Blonday and Tuesday, the 9th ant 10&qf October ISiS, Fot .Two Bays Only 1 rioun qf Exhibition —From 2to 4 o'clock, p a , qndCl u> 9in ihe evening 1 "* baH^pnce' 011 cenl Children under 9 years of age «wf £ r £f < V SS ‘ on „ of Carnages, Cages, Sc, mil «ner Jie above citjvfrom.fiotler, at 11 o’clock-on the above morn--- ing, preceded by ihe colossal Tabs Bbeda, or Grecian painted andgridedin ihe mostjrorffeous 1j w Sr» containing Tost * Famous New York Bra $ Band JbcCarnugea nud Cages are all new, (bfiilt bj the best meeUajucs fu New York,) higMy finished, painted midrdecproied; are;dTawiib>'a troupe oflOOdapple grey - v Howes, the finest stud ever collected together ** 8 * AfTws? ve Jcade ill pass.through the principal streets • .2j-r?f. CUV (advertised for exhibition.) to ihe spacious Pavilion erected Tor the exhibition of this 'collection of v • >• Vr herejh e p uh] i c ■ may • have an opportunity of beholding the THRILLING PERFORMANCES at m *“•» ®. Calhotra ana Mr. Brocks,, }>i* o r]Pge | her s wUl.givft on interesting illastratiou of the "•: a^emlano. of-intellect; over, the wnd. tenants •of' 1 the loresT [Bee .’urge Bills at the principal Hotels 1 fe--fSS sctne.will baeihiblicdarNcw Castle theSbiCen-'; tre villa tie Cih, and Bntle i Hie Till of October f«y>il-tf --■{Clndfmrmpqpcrs pi ; ir . -S' - ' r r : *. ■>* - r * * ~ i > „ '1 ¥ iJilli#«fisifef* *, * v A * . <»**■s p. - _ ~ t ■*«!-. ' ■ /- "S~ ‘,V '-^V'V*.^.•>'.*-j.-j.;-.->’;' 1 x t~ * -f -> •'A.ir MflllHilll -j.: ii. mi mm. ■■ " ■.‘ . ■;: .r. ' ■ ■'