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Kss!:r^ v??r3f Kti&fi-^ -C* 17 >gMy3i 7 - : ' **'-* "*. r '‘^ ? *- "' w»iliii«i®ip!i»iB«?sis^ S‘ja“ : i* J ’ • .*i 2> f ..~ -. ,' As.'.u ; ys *._• .r, '*,- f- A. -v.•- v • ,'.»• •.• ;. . ; . .• ;*' -j '-. • • •' ••• •„ : -': ,:.l v ' - ; .*—•»' i - ‘ - 1 U ~ t V ' ,*;>r . ;•>:: ■'' " ~ "* , - • ''■k'^i‘."~2-'.:--’-Z > y >--v /•v''-\v:-;;^>.-:'r.;i"i•• t V' r^: .^-' : - v '' ; -^-v : ; v -^': ' - - ••'•:•.•:" .«•■• -<■■•.' .;•■•; iV-J/. ,; . ■“.’ ■.'- V,' r. r^-^-^'>-::^--;-'1'.,:''^,I ‘^'l-/ l!^.-; sl)e JDailg doming Host. SOMETHING FOR WHIG DOUGHFACESI Gen. Taylor has DECENTLY invested ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS IN NEGROES, and therefore cannot be in favor of the WiJmot Provi SO.— "Speec/i of Balie Payton, {iohig)in ]La. Presidential Eteetum. TUESDAY, the 7th day of NOVEMBER The Largest Journal In the "'eat. NEW AND CHEAP WEEKLY FAMILY PAPER, THE PITTSBURGH SATURDAY MORNING TOST -*OEVOT£D TO— POLITICS, AT ITS, LITERATUREy se , $c ITIHEUNDERSIGNED AYILL ISSUE, abonl ihe firm ' J ofOctober,lSlS,ihe.iiMUimnbeTOfaXiAßGEFAM - -containing ■morcteadingmatur thou nnv published TVent of the Mountains. Everv de - pertinent will !m faithfully uuended to, nnd no pains or expense mil be spared, io rendcrthe Saturday Morning ■ of the most instructive undacceptable newspa* • jjereverissuedmiheilissisßJppiVaUev; •• la-its rOLITICAL DEPAOTMEfTr Ihc paper will . . aim to be.the faithinl and honest exponent of the Princi ples of thegreatDemocratic PXAty—the People’s Par •. iv— Party; of Progress,-.Honesty and Truth*. We • • shall learlessiy expose the nnnghleonrf doingsofFeder •.-nlwuvin wlrat&Yer giuse it may present itself, or.Onder • whatever- cognomen itmayaaif. . . NEWS DEPARTMENT will be the object of spe cial cnre and attention. Evco’ Ouiig-ibrit is nrw, inter-' • esting-and exciting,will be.faiihiullx*.chronicled; The / various lines of MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH being now ■ . completed from Pittsburgh, to nearly every leading ray in thc Umon.wo shall be enabled to present oar readers,. :" up to the lateM moment, afulldigesiofall the STIRRING EVENTS op the d \y :' InIhdIJTERARV DEPARTMENT; we shall! intro* • dpoc an entire newv feature tnto the columns of the Sat* -urdayAfonuug-Post. At least nzht columns ofilio pnpeT vitaeb week wiTlbe devoted exclusively 10 TaUs.Pt^iry, ■ 'UtapnvhjfjlltttoryvlffoTal Essays, 4* r -* A'f>- In short, we .... thauaiui to make the paper, in this respect. fully; equal . to the b£st lttebarv *apkrs of the East., Wchave now engaged several dtsnniruishcri writers, who will regular* : ■ ORIGItfAIi TM.HS ANI) HOETKy,- 10 •Ihe columasof ihe Saturday,Morinnc Port... COMMERCIAL INTIM-UOENcn—We shall furm h tour .readers each weelr with ;au extensile and aep urnie ‘■' JtEVIRtV OJF TIIR'PII'TSIWIICrH MARKET,, can* fully rntnlo up.from actuai. sales : wgether.withlliß mar • krls QtlPhitadtfpnta. Baltimore- <Wu*-Yerl-. R<wfo»f. Cm* rtunatt, Neil' Oritans.Jst.-Touts., &c„TCXtei\e& by Tele " graph and other sbuTces, up to thclatesi moment before going ioprei*. The finctuntfons in the: Money .Market, ••• Prices of>Stock\ Exchange, &e: will CMirrmllv floteduveaeb number. : ’ H : PHEMUnHS, . Tacnconrnge Western. Talent, we shall pay a liberal compensation to niiy-person who will .furnish its with either Tales* Porny. or Essay?, wlurh shall be deemed worthy of publication by. a Committee selected tor that expresspurpose. > • TERMS OF THE SATURDAY MORNING TOST., •. JET In order to secure a large circulation, we shall • offer our Mammoth Weekly to the public on terras here •. tofor* ufliorpassed byany paper ui theWeM. To do this the - CASH SYSTEM will be sinctly adhered to: - For T*copy, in advance,- • . 5 copies-.. , “ . 5.4-D 1 }0 1 « . « luftO « 50 f * “ • syiOO *< *• ♦ , , . £ooo duo CLTBBINfiI v ' To any person who will obtain, the largest number of subscribers tb the Saturday’Morning Post, (not less than • .fifty,) we shall; present a conyi of bhakeneare's IMnyv splendidly bounds worth atieast £s.oo,;bestdes. a co ' py ofibe-paper for one year. To the person who . tvjll procure the next largest number of subscribers, we shall present & beautiful edition of I,ord Byron’s Poems, - :woi?h at least $4,00. aud tfcopy of the paper FOST-MASI ERS AND OTHERS, -Tcrwhotn this Prospectus may be sent; are respectfully requested to aet ns Agents in procuring subscribers to the • Saturday Morning Post. Tonne persou whowill procure • 10 subscriber*. waWill forward one copy or the paper. • and their exemons will otherwise be handsomely re r warded^/ yn; •': must-be addressed (post paid) to. •; - L HARPER, Editor and Proprietor ctf (A* Saturday Mamtng Post , PtUi‘ ’biirgh, Pa. . '•' : . , Septemberift. I^4». POSTSCRIPT. “ In answer W the inquiries of onr Tnends, wc '.have to state, that owing to tbe arduous dntiesoftheelee • tion campaign, it will be impossible, tor.us to isrjtic the . .first niunberor the Saturday Naming post at so early n day as we anticipated, r We shall defer the issue of the . fir** number uutil nAet. the Presidential rleeuou, when wehope.topresant to the public the handsomest and beat ... paper ever .’sent out from ■tlusciTy. •...Pxnss'Pßoa, 0ct.5.1843 • ■. .. GREAT REDACTION IS PRICE’, To oar Democratic Friend*. Deeply desirous of witnessing the triumph of Dem* ocrattc Principles and-Democfctic Men, at the ap~ preaching -State and General Elecuoos, tve shall contribute all: m our power-to- bring about that , re* suit. We shall* therefore, eend our Campaign Paper* The J tffereonian, from September 23d, until Novem ber 7th ? to individuals'and Cluha,*opon the foliat ing very low cash terms; - Scvale Copr,.v. vv• .... i.»l-l cents. Test Copied,.-* »*Bl 00 Twerty-fivk C0me5,.......... 2 00. 3 st» Ore Hokd&ed Copies,. ......... 6 00 ■ It rpuet be obvious to every -one that these term wilt barely cover the cost of paper and pree**nork. . Orders Irpm this or any- of the neighboring count its will be promptWittendod tn. * r I. HARPER. '‘ I • Pittsburgh, Sept.2l, 1348. . ; . ;j :< : v i', SPLENDIDSTOCK OP PALL GOODS, AVholruale and Re t nff. : . A A MASON & CO, mTSRI'RfiH, P\ OAV£ received more than one thousand Case* and > PaekogesofPoreigh and Domestic Goods, making one of-the most ekieusiYetusorimeuis m the country*, em-. r -braciug tbe lftteyt, richest and mof.! fashionable styles of Imported and .American Goods, purchased in caurepitek agMfromtheimpollers,rooiiufactttrer*audlarjje Auction v. i sales, byone of the fim residing in New York, who is coustnitily -sending os the newest- and • most desirable • . roods in the Eastern markets, which will be offered ns. iowosai any establishment in-the United Staten, and lower than could possibly be offered by nny iloase in,the West. -.We einuneraiethe following articles—, ; DRESS SILKS—G cases nch changeable* striped,plaid - and brocade Oro dc Affhc,Gro de Berlin, Gro do Swiss, Gro de'Algiers. Glacier,-black Gro de : Rlune J Talfaia,fiue, i••■>, halm. Florence of nil Ac., Also, Silk Velvet • of ollcolors. a very large,stock/. 35 CASHS DRESS GOODS, viz: cases extra nrh salm r-v: slnped-Cashmere? do do do-printeddadOjdn.smaUfigur -7 .ed EnglishrieLame; do Clwne.iiee Plaids, stnped Onen . Vi&l*,.&c.Also, 60 cases Alpoceos29 cases nchi striped . and plain LyoneeejiM Tamm Piaul and Silk Twill, o*4 • .. cashmeres and GrendiUa Plaids. ■ r .FRENCH JKKIUNOS—A full assortment of Mack, '; :mode, scarlet/Maroon, Naunnc, blue, purple, ftiidother colori,ofthehcsimanufacture-, v-v ; *?■. 29008UAWLS—CompriBingthcmost extensive assort ,v - atent ever oflefrid in ihlaeli3\ embracing longand square :•-Cashmere and Tartan plaid Shawls. Maude, Brunswick, Finland. Jenny land, Lamartine, and other Shaw ls. •.. T.MDROIDERIE3, LACE GOODS,. GLOVES, Ac— •’ *Lace capV collars cuffs, standing collars, chemizeiU; : ’;Also« Unen-pambne and lawn Hdkfs.Laftesnnd Edgings, • Bell Ribbons, Hosiery Of all kinds. Gloves do. -■ 1 GIMPS; FRINGES. CORDS; BRAIDS, Ac.—A full as ;• SOrtOtflit of iheimnst fashionable styles;. - - LINEN AND HOUSE KEEPING GOODS-Case of ln»h Linen. bestTOanufnctore.lnneu Sheetings and pil ■ * low case L'meitf,Tahle Damask Dumosk Table Cloths mid Napkiu*, Huckaback, Russia, and ••• Bird’* Eye Disprr. Flannels—over .1000 pc*. of.every variety: Blenched and Brown Muslins—more than 15-; . 000 pcs. of all the well known makes. ■ *•- RIBBON^—More than 100 eartons entirely new fall • aud winter. Hihbone, very choice styfe*. and Doeskins, in grrat va- ; riety; VesungSj BcnrGs Cravats and Hdkfif. White Goods or every deseripnofyiogeiher with every . anmlensually fonndinadry goods store. - . The following i* an invoice of 07 cases goods just-. re ceived, with thepntfes annexed. ■ 10 bplesofred and white Flannels, all wool, for 16c . . 7 cases blue and orange Prints, • • 8 . . . . 10-. do-Calicoes, 33 yard* for. - • 100 ;: - I*i do vfaat colored Prints, .. . - . . 6i ■ 17 •. do:.'Bleoched Muslins, 41* : 4 do MousdeLoinej • . .121' -7 do -real Scotch Gingham,: . Itf > - Also,sobales4-4 Brown Muslin-- - ; • 4J' - .. All of which,in connection with those above-mention ed, Will beoffered at lesapnce&ibaironn be afforded by onv other establishment in ibis ciiy,. The ONE. PRICE SYSTEM, which insures justice and fairness to all. will i>e strictly observed; Auy.article purchased at-this es - lablishmenr, found to be above the -general market price, ' a Consequent reduction will most wiihngfy be made, up on the cirtfarastauccc beiugmade known to the Propne tor*iilbeiugiheirde«re thatall-goods shall behold on fair and honorable terms: - AU persona are respecttully 1 invited to examine our. assortment without feeling the legst obligation to : ; .. . - ; . oct7 • ■ - ‘ANEW NOVEL received at M. A. MN£s'S t Smith- JIT. field si., 2d door above Second st.~ . > • • The Image of his Father, or One Boy is more .Trouble than a Dozen Girls: hv the nuihor .of- ,, Whom to Many --aud how toget Married/’' • • Agnes, or the Possessed, a Revelation of Mesmerism: by T.S..Arthur. • Eastern Life, Present and. Past i by lldrnet Marttne.au. • • The Image of hi* Father- a tale of a Young Monkey: , by the BrothersMayhew, illustrated; published by the Harpers. • •. ; Home.lnfiuence, a tale for mothers apd daughtersrby • nee Aguilar. . Vanity Fair , by W. M. Sbackerayj fresh supply,:. Lutell’a Living Age, No. 220 - ChttmbersTMiEceliony.No. 2?-- - Arabian Nights, part?. > . AU the Ladies 5 Magazines for October < : A large and extensive nssortmem of Song Boot*-' Allonr easternjjaperv received; to -which toadded a new paper published in New York, entitled TAe ’rornor Critter ; ■ U3»Benord, of Allegheny, has all the above • M. A. -MINER, Rmuhfield street, .■>"■"■ OCt3 Third.door above Second st . : A LCdIiGL (Uwnysjonhond andforaaioor • ,‘Jx ; »ep2s W. * M. MITCHELTREE. OUR C AMPAIG N PAP ER: She Ifftcrsoniau. * r -> b*> n * r -i ? ■<■■■:.: Vv. 1 .- -i- . .■ ■>':'.■?• '<•.■•• •;•' (gommcrrial anti Jrina mial. PITTSBURGH BOABD OF TIUDE. JOSHUA HANNA, J 1 WM. BARKER, 1 ;- -.-• y .CosiMJrrEi! foe Sf.?iembttr. J. CAROTHFRS, ) PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1849. Slckrnbo&iP&ckeiLiue, leaves daily for Cincinn&ti,lQ aM- Paßseajrf r Backet, yia Browiisville, to Balmnoxts, and .. Philaaelnhia,Ba;w-VnndGp v • • Moil Coach LuHvdirerr to Philadelphia. ft *- M., anAJ-H p M. Western jimV-Samhero Mad Coach lane, 6 a. m- Nordi-W i?>u-in..via Cleveland, daily, 10 iu m. t'h»\rmA.N f?!cin New. York, daily* 0 a,.m. ; lo Philadelphia, daily,, except Sundays, 4 a m ARRIVAX H AND DEK RTURb OF AI MI * Eastern Mail via- Philadelphia,.due 8 a.>m., closes Um. -AVestemMnil,Cm. and Lomsv., due.B P. si*, closesS A.a. South, via Balt, and Washington, due 8 p.M.,closesu a. M. North-Western viri CleYeland,;due lu a. m., ciosesd a. .u Erie and We*iem New -due 8p a, closes 5 a t STOCKS. Prtrrafwe Ailtl Offtrti oinikofPin**lureh • • - -S*>O,Go 851) (A 85000 •Exchangeßank- *•••* >'♦•*•» •-“« 50,CD 44,00, > 43,50 Merchants’ and M. Bank ♦ 50,00 - 47,00 ; - 45,00 Farmers’Deposußftnk* **♦«••••• - None nimnrket. . Hand Street’ Bridge* «* .**.*»•♦>•* 50.00 50,00 • - 49,00 Northern Liberties Bridge* ••••»* : • 50,00 ' 35,00 Old Allegheny Bridge** **** * • • 25,00 30.00 ; -.35,00 'ConnellsYillen. R.Stork.patdoTv . •*hareajBS,so*: ~ 5.01 V . 1,43 City Bonds ** *:* *.J • • , 90.00 • Monongahelaßnilge*-^*-•*..*> 25.00 - . 1C.50 Gas Stock*»• •>50.0(> Dally Review of the Markets. OFFICE or THE POST. > MoxttAY Morning.’ Ocioln IC> IH4?. v . The .weather indicated ram yesterday; there u’ere some showers,btrt not enough to lay thedtisU The. weather. was very warm and aultrv. The rivers are very low, and freights high. GROCERIES*.There is no change in ar.y article worth/noticing. Of Molasses the markena nearly bare; regular sales at 3(KS3Ic. Sugaria s{fisic, a<v cording to quality. Coffee 7071 c. 7 WHISKEY. , Brisk demand j hut no charge in prices. . We quote, rectified at 21©22c.; Raw is worth 20ci,which price was offered yesterday. -We believe 21c; might be obtained .for a good article. APPLES. .Sale of 21 bbis from store at S7c, FRUIT. ,Sales of Kaieino nt-$202,12. Dried Ap ples and no transaction*. No Lemons of Oranges in market. EHEESE-.Sale of several lots “cream’ 1 at 6{3Gic. . LARD* .Sale of very small lots from store at Sic* - GRAIN..No transactions in Wheat. Oats worth 26n.; from store sales are reguiarnt 28c. of 150 bu from first hands at 7c. - Passage to and from England. Ireland* SCOTLAND AND WALKS tht'Steamship SARAH SAhftS, ami Otf regular v.‘* Parhrt Sltt-ps, • . p. W- Jb P 0... cncnge Pfi.ifcoitecT* lo and from larerrool hv Regularl.tue or PneW-is on ihe Ist- Gib* llih, JGih, 2Ui aml irGih ot every mouth. The regularlim* oi PaeVelSlups *alltu£ between'l.iv erpool nmJ NewTotk\ compose tfic.foUowim: Ships: the FIDFJ.JA. The NRW YORK, . ‘ -<». HOTTiNtil’Klt. V •-' •* •QVRKN-or'THs'WIIST, * j MirniDAN, “ ISAAC WMOIIT, OXFORD, ASHBURTON. - HKNRY CI.AY. “ \YF*ST POINT.. **■ NEW SHIP.. .« YORKSHIRE. V rAMBIItDOF “ UVERPOOL. .CONSTITUTION • SIUDONS. .•* GARRICK, . “ MONTFZt MA., . •.■'« PATRICK HENRY. NEW WORLD.. .'»* ' WATERLOO." 1 JOHN R.SKJDDY, And m hr*l elns* American nr Merchant sailing from l.trerpool to New York ami Philadelphia weekly: and by itielwtonie Steam-shipS A it AH a* follow*: From Liverpool on fiihJnue.Ttb August nna jOih October. and irnm New York on .'ith.May, 7ih July.- PIU September mid I7ik November Person* vi*iftng the OM Country nud iho*r warning, their relatives out extroordinarv quick, should sclrcilhi* conveyance, thryinre of passage «n the Sarah Sands, be ing very little more than Packet stop rmr». lor passage -apply ta P. \\ r s BYRNES k. CO. S 3 South st., N. V:, • ami 1W Wmerloo Hoad, laverpoot. p. S^—We have at alliimcsfor sale Drafts nl sight; hit any amount, ort the National Bank of Ireland. itA Branch es. Ac. Apply as above, or to * JOHN THOMPSON. • bctlLSnr ; 1 -15 G Liberty street, Pirtsburelu PBOTECTED GOLD FfcNS—We have jus ; J} received u supply of these excellent Pens. Their superiority consists sir the FroievUir, ftn important im provement which gives them the tallowing advantage*: ; • Ist It sustain* the nib and prevent* the cro«Mijg,pt the two parts of which it t* composed, by maintaining a per: •feci parallelism betvrer-n them. rfd. It letam* a much larger quantity ofink limp other rold.peus.'. !.. ■ .-V---'. : 1/ : ;&L It prevents all dropping or spatterim? ct is ,r iak. • It tbits obviates every- objection winch cxn be urged against erdiuary gold pens In addition: in.. thir .-Uie workmanship is sapeuor to that of nny pens of von;c>nc manufacture. They will make a 3 fine a hair mark o*lLe Qner.t steel penVwfolv they.have nil the elasticity ot the quill-' They have »nttitv instance «». whteUlhcv have been tried . K Q Buyley’s large, medium ana-w«ail •pens ;■ Lett- Brown'* Premium Pen*;The Conj:re>* Pen . I lie Liuhev Pen ; The Richelieu -Premium Pwis irn sale ni-innnumr turers 5 prices.l»y ■ JOHNSTON A STOCK PON, ••Oct3 ' cor. Market nnd fal "is. • T'TiJDK—A few*’bbl«. m siortTaiu! lor «ulc *>y (jr oc»n jof.l moult:!*. IINSFFP Oil-—ltf Mils, m store amt lor sale l»v j KINO V MOORHI AD > ori r » • cor. Diamond and Diamond alley STRAW Side and French U orfcrd Willow llntkri.*'. line article-ju*t received and OpeuuiKntru Miwfcti direct torn] HOGAN A CSMU Ll_ ODOVn?VE,ot RoieTwnh Piinie.ii pleaiiimt rh-HUnce ' for the owns nud teeth, (prepared by -R<ausei) tu <lore mid lofswlebv •.= locidb ■ JOLL MQHLER,. i/l BUSHELSOATS —Received "omt inr.*n!«- by IU ore ti W A J c \rut\n\ pounds S»ove. P»f>* inr **}<■ tiy : ■••KINO fc'MOORBRjMX t cor- fftaronnri and .Dtamouri mU t qnuutuy of «dver ware, pecretcdor depo*- V iled inaLuinber Vard, and believed to have been Molen They are al me Mayor?,* ofiiee, where the rwnrri can have it on proving property nnd paying charges. | SHAD— StfbbK. No.-l Shadow hand; and ior.Milr by oert MNP A MOORHhAH bhl.i. No.2Macke.rel. (branded lM*i in store,vtnd for sale by : v - . _ nc ’3 ■ ‘ KIXCi A.MQORHEAD. • . KAVER BUCKETS AND TUBS—3O do/. Bucket* mid ardor Tubs, just received find for sale by . , * Ofifl 1 KING & MOOMIKAD 1 II tfAliUlHF.*;' - •• 8. A, WM<- . .. . I. .11. MIM-EH* O'AIiLAQfIRRf I<ONO 6 MILbRKi " Vjj^O & Fnnt n,\between Woof and Smtthjield. siren*. ThjrAftfIJFACTURERS of Bells of all sizes, double and jyA iUtatoarjtfon pdree Pumps, Counter Railing. Mm-; •erpl finings of all kinds for fins, Water, SieiiniJ Machinery and aun-nltrv tion me'ial ibr: same. Particular aurntinn panbio fisyt Fixtures* dhd a well assorted stock of Plain turn Orna mental Pendants, Burners,; Chandeliers,-Ac-, eon-, stantly on • - . • . . . . . ogts, . f|IHE THIRD SALE of Wm. A. Al Ciurg s stopjro. -X Dry he continued on Friday morning,the Ulh at 10o'clock. All persons purchasing Goods,, are requested to attend, as bargain* will be sold. :. oc(13 . ' JOHN D. DAVIS. Auct. (AORN BROOMS—IOO dozen in store nmi for sale by j oetiav ' KING A MOORIfEAD. * 7—"~: . . Removal, J. A J.W.M’DEVJTT have removed to No. 13 Lilmr, • ■ty st 10 doors east or their old stand, (same side) and immediately opposite the head ofSmilhfiejil st >.. : oci9;3m •• -v-• . •• • * ■ T*FAN UTS—IOO bushels, for sab e very lowvto close, JT by focts) SMITH A SINCLAIR TIACON—■3000 bacon Shoulders on hand and tar snTc iO by [OCI13) . KING A MOORHEAD. Edgeworth Xftdlea? Seminary* Sewickley. THE WINTER SESSION of this Institufion \v|lJ com mence ou Wednesday,November 1, IW9. It is very desirable that oIJ Pupils should be prasenton thefirstdny of the session., ■ The French. Lanpiage will be taught by Mr. Rodolphe Korwm Piotrowski. . ' .For terms and farther particulars, see-Circulars, at Messrs. John frwih A .Soifs, U Water street, and J. 11. Nevin A Co., 120 Liberty street. . ■.} ..>■• ocU3:d2w ■ . . D. E. NEVIN, Principal.-.r QOAP AND CANDLES, of different Pittsburgh brands for sale at manufacturer s prices, by . . : sep23 W A M MITCHELTRFE HOOKS AND EYfeS—3 cases Silvered , . I•. ■“ Jnpanned, for sale low “ Clo,e COn,,e,,mrm ' 'WVARD TODD & CO, North F.asr corner Fifth mid Market sts., octgy ■ . ~// .. Up Stair*. STARCANDLES— 30 boxes Cmc/nnati Smr. Candles, just received and for sale by OCII3 KING A MOORHEAD Bs. Cassia on band and for sale by (j octl3 KING A MOORHEAD _ STARCH— 20 boxes Struts Allegheny Starch, in store and for sale jby : (ocil3] KING & MOORHEAD. JONES’ SPANISH LILY WHITE is the best Prepar ation for imparting tothn Skma namral, healthy, clear, living white; at the same time making it soft and smooth, ur. James Anderson, Practical Chemist, of Massachusetts, says: “After analyzing Jones’Spanish Lilly White; I find it possepses the most beauutiil and natarahand at the same time innocent white I ever saw. I certainly can conscientiously recommend us use to nil ,whose skin iequiresbeauufving..’ ■ - r Price 25 rents a box. .Sold only ay fid Chatham st., N Y and by Wra. Jackson, Agent, 89 Liberty street.. geo2s ' T^ORSALK—A valnable farm of 211 acres, ot which to ' 75 acres nro in n fine state of cultivation, well laid out in meadow and grain fields, with. good, fence.s aud wirings of water; a pood dwelling house and new barn and siabW and other out houses, large garden and or-, ehtird, plenty of umber and coal, situntcd on a good road, 7 miles from Butler,l3 front Freeport, and on the survey of the Erie Railroad j-neortochurches,scoools andmilly. Pr»ce,sl2 an acre, TerfnK liberal S.iCUTnBERT,-Gen. Agent, n’-qc&^v:..'- ; ; ’•■H-V ;i k i; t,-'.*-' ,i> ’fj" ■ .. ; c;% -4 \ t J 1 s _jTJ* r-'- !>,•? ■•,*>./ f '. : «v p - Tr 77 > >- -i WiMPv-M •» •: t'• •: ’ \ .'rv.f-7 IVißfr Jiitdlignur. POUT OF PITTSBUBQU. 2 grirx waxes is ‘Tittf cmyfTL ' ARRIVED* 7 Steamer .U|miiu'. PntlnnMm,Brownsville; .* • •iiOum M Ranp; Brownsville: : . . ATrowlmp.- Gordon, BrownsvjJle;. OaroUnu, Dav, Beaver, .‘hv .-.■•■ Camdeav Hemphill,-Beaver.. •• .s , Cah’domn.Calhoim. Cincinnati. . Columbian; Dean.-Louwville. DEPARTED, . Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville; .’*■• .Loui* M’Lane,Benner, Brownsville; •• : “ /Arrowline. Gordon,- Brownsville; ..*• Caroline, Day, Bcaverf • ••■ •‘•■-'v -. Cntndenf Hemphill; Beaver •, V-r. Yankee, Rodgers; Gin.•^rvH-.vv/.-.. • : • P6ej-Wheeliujf.:v ; :, : - Pittsburgh anti l,Vheell»c Packeli. . nc&o THE swift nleanjer CONSLL, Dorset P.: | < illffiMFVr T Kixn*ky; - Master, mil leave regularly for ■SaSi&i&a Wheeling, on Monday, Wednesday, and Fn day, at 10 n clock, prwMelt/.-. . .. . . LcttYd.Wheehngevery Tuesday, Thursday* njid Satur dayj at7o’clock, a -XL^positivtly, y- Vy ; . - The Consul will land at all intermediate- porta. . Every accommodation that can ho procured; for the comfort and smety of passengers, has. been provided... The boat is also provided with a self-acting sstety-gunrd.to prevent explosion For freight or pnssnge apply on board, or to : -v oct9 JOHN FLACK. Agent For Cincinnati* • i The new anddiglu draught:steame.r;VlS . ITORj Master, will leave.lor the gBBHBHB&hbvc and intermediate pons, this pny. .• -For freight orpo*sago apply on board. . , octQ ■, . For Cincinnati. m i* '’ The light draught steamer.IHGIILAN- Tlfirn ri iW* DER, Foosf, Master, will leave tor the - above and intermediate porlSvio-day. : ■BEbBSSbHI For freight or passage apply on board. For Cincinnati* . : ' - K . The new, light draught, fast running T ff- Tf . JS steamerClNDEßELLA.Cauiou.v,Mtm : irfßaffrare ter, will leave for the above and niter fllSSßSSßßmedmte ports this day. Fonreightorpassage, apply on board. , oct4 ••For.*ClncinnaH*'■ The new, light draught passenger P. bp! -■-‘J*-- steamer; DOLPHIN, Cupt. . gy: will leave for the above and mierme* . dime: pons this doy.; . For freight or passage apply on board. : ■ .octd For Cincinnati and ht» l*onU. . , The light draught steamer tVW AN, B. May, I will leave tor the above, and mter £&gßsofnediaie landings, to-morrow. For freight or passage apply on board, or apr4 MAY ■ • • • For Cincinnati. The light draught steamerFRIENDSIHP l ii f Mri^ n - tVMR faster,will leave. foT the nbove and . 1 "' 1 " 11 * 11 " 11 * ports,: this day. ... • • _- _ro7Treight or passage applyon board. ,• • sepfft For Cincinnati and"l»oaUrtlle« , , . i THE Biuunch steamer PACIFIC, T. Camp- JaUlWlLiiLßri.f. - Master, will leave for ihe above and in termediate ports.lo-dav. ■ - • For freight or passage apply on boordi or to -;v-" aug23 GKO. B.MILTRNBERGER. Agent. For Cincinnati*- I JEBLAThe new and splendid Passengerftieamer ummm FINANCIER, captain Wm. Koparr,: will: • above and all intermediate ports to-tlaj, at 10 o'clock, a. M. , -- i For freight or passage, having superior nccommnrta ttons. apply on board. ■■>; . oug23-._, . For Cincinnati* 5 - Tuxiiew. ami light drought steamer, I £Sll' HAIL COLD MBI A*(iiux». Master; : leßSßntmg wiU leavu for the. übove und.iuterme- BnBBKSs&S dmte poruto-day. -- • Forfreight or passage apply on hoard. , sepil. Slammer Arrangementi . |gg? lib THE steamer BEAVXR. Chas.E. Clarke, Master, will leave Pittsburgh for Beaver, Gl*ssir*w, a»d WellsviUe, Monday, Wednesday, and Fridny—nnd remnmig on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at n o'clock* a. m. Having a boat nt the lauding we are preparedio receive freight at anytime. For freight or postage apply to _ v - mnl7-tf ft. W., HARTON & CO., Agents/ 1 RrgqlT Pykct for Saoflsh* I THF. steamer Ara.LSVILLE. Copt. will leave for the above nnd inter*; on irofnr.idffs/saiid kclurdayt. For freight or passage apply <m board, or to; HUgW flftf).B. MILTENBERGER, Ag».. G\RD>-N FARM TO LET—‘i.l acres well situate for • ganlem»* r purpoies, near Eas fuherty, on a term of .->.l MEIJX)N . vepSS nnd Wvhe su ’ “propotiiTfoTlndian Hood*. War DgVACTMr?a. .. ■ OiT.ec Indian AflVum«raept, 7sl>»lS4v • OFALFD PROPOSAI.S Will b* rcfeived at the Oflife &of the lndian Affairs, Woshiußloh, D C , until 10 nVluck o:r Uedaesday, the Ut day of No* vembernexL fot fotsushiog the follmnuß pooils, m the fliianiities annexed onliercabouts, for the usii ol the In dians* and deliverable •n.the-following places, vu: AT NEW.VURK. - , ; a!anUis\ , U(*o pnin3*r r white .Mackmac blankets, to measure. CO fcv 72 in.'hcv Mid weigh eight pounds EOO whHr Moeaiuac blankets, tomearure. 54 by ho inches and weigh 0 ponuds COO palm 2-psiiu wliitc.Maclauac blankets, to measure 42 by W inches av.vl welijb 5i pnands ... . * 500 pairs white stiiftmael.l«nkei*;» to meb-iutr . tlfiby W) inche:-aud rt’e»cVi4l-potmds. •. 400 paiM t-phi,n Tvlitte Maeifinnc btaukei?,. to measure . •. 32 try au4 weigh . .. 200 pair* •‘Vpoiht Mnckmnc blankets',to measnxe cnby:?2»uehe«-and svYii'h 5 pounds 100 pairs 25-point scarlet Maekiimo blankets ta mea»* are 64 by CC.iitchet ami U pounds 50 pairs oi*y»oini preen Mnekniac ObnkeK tomrasure Cfl by H 4 inches and weigh 10 nmlnris . mi pain 3-pmm green MKckiuae blanket». t«> n»en>uve . . OtV.by 75?incU\.»5.hnd^^ weigh ?prinmK, .... V *,i» pajr< 2j-poiui green Mackume b!a»k» t 5, !*• mea:-niP 61 hr Wi inrhern soul WcigU» pound* pair* s oi-pofTuGciuiiii'lla buic.Mae-klurto.blanfcf ts. to rr.en? ure-C6 bv »?4 wenrlt JO ptinnds 2.<0 pairs uenuiirlln i>lu*vMackn»ac bJiiii.c».-., “', ; measure dO by 72 inchorand weigh 8 pounds . 200 pairs Si'point fiea.uuella blue'Mirtinjt blankets, to c ine'j^ure-by C 6 inches, aud Weigh S pouiuls Dry frvsw. .•• 4W* ydrdr, scarlet sitouilj ... do.’-• hide/. y'do .. . . .tint -do isiiey U r -t cloth- blue do do ji’amt Vt)o -do >lo uO . ■ . ..arift .<io.. erav do .um«... 2200 do. vaved do blue ■ 7vo‘ do do do . searln . liW- do do -do green, pounds worsted yarn.. 3-;oId (HI i!o?eu Colton ffa/lnunlkerrbu-!> TKi. do' do Madras do , lid) do black silk ... do : 5n do 84 cotton shawl- : 3d do .6-4 do do 40 do 4-4 -do do 4d do woolen do yOOOIi. yards domesm’calico ; ■ 1000 do English and iUltio do Meniinac, blue and taney >3OOO do hluednllutg ; sf»oii do tiforgia stripes . i- SOlK). .do blue denim* , . ; ; • > J6W> «lo ,co»on:»de . 7000 do bleached domestir -thimni* , 2000.' do do .do . . . :.-.. •. bOOO : do domestic checks, atripee, and plaid -9000 do uublcaciifd domestic sheeting 200 dozen wollen socks . ' fW>O yaTd* plaid Hnseys : 1000 do muiunlsassorted ■ ,1000 flannel slurts 123 calico shirts - . IM) pounds lineu jhread . : 230 pounds cotton do : 200 doren spools cotton, No.. 1 to Su - 40 pounds sewing silk . 430 pieces ribbon, assorted 072 yards bed-ticking 400 do Kentucky jeans • 400 do . sattmett, nsaortcil.. TO gross worsted gartering 50 pounds Ciimftße .vennirtion 10 dozen silk handkerchiefs, (bnrl; and bandana) : Hardimn. . , 1 . . 4£o pounds brass ketUea . 030. no kettles . > 20 nests japunned kettles. (8 in n nest) .76 dozen butcher kmvea HOOU.flinls AT gT I.OUIS, MISSOURI. .. Blankets. 925 pairs 3-poml white Maokinon blankets, to measure Coby72inches,and weigh Bpoimds . 900 pairs 2j-pomt white Mackinac Dtnnkeis, io -measure ' (A by U 0 inches, and weigho pounds , 572 pairs 2-potm white Mackinac blankets, to measure • 42 by 56 inches; and weigh 5i pounds . 550 pairs U-point white Mackinac idanketr, to measure. 36 by 50 inches, and weigh 41 pounds ■ : ’ 500 pairs 1-point white Macktnne blankets, to measure 32 by 40 inches, nnd weigh pounds •• 150 pairs 3-point sc&rlctMftckinnc blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh S.ponmU • 100 nairs2i*poini scnrletMackuiac blanket*, to ineasuro 54 by ©0 inches*, and weigh 0 pounds - \ .■<., 50 pairs 3i-point green Mockiuac blankets, to measure ’ 06 by B 4 inches, and weigh 10 Pound* :.. 100 pairs 3-point green Mackinac-blankets, to measure 00 by 72 inches* and weight pounds. 75 pairs 21-pomt green Mackinac nlankett, to meUstiro _• 54 by 66 niches, and weigh C pound*-'- f . 50 pairs ilLpoint Genunella blue Mackinnc blankets, lo measure 00hy.84 iuebe*. ami weigh 10 pound* 150 pairs 3-poim Gentinella blue Maekmne blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh 8 pounds 75 pairs 2|-point Ge.nunella blue MnCkinnc hlankrtp, to mensure 54 by 66 inches, and weigh u pounds Dry Good*. 600 yards blue strands . 1000 do scarlet do 800 do fancy list cloth, blue .150 do do.. ...do grassgreen - 400 do do ' do scnrlot 250 do gray do bine 2500 do snvid list cloth, blue 100; do . do. • do • green 1200 do do -. do scarlet 400 pounds worsted varn. J-fold 75 dozen cotton flflg bandKcrchtcta . 150 :do Madras do 75 -do v blaek silk do . 40 do- S-4 cotion shawlt /- 30 do . 6-4 .• • ' do .. 25 do :4-4 ;. 1 do. :• . 18000 yards domestic'calico f ;. : k • 12u0 do. English and French coheo , 8GQ0 ! do :Merrirnac';: v •' da )<lne and fancy . COCO do bleached cotton shirting . * . 6000, !do .unbleached • ' -- do ••■.'• ''> •4000 do . • do stif.eung- . 10W) >do cheeky sirlpes, v cnd plaids' .- . . .. 3000. .do. --.blue cotton drilling-' . 4 'J' 4 »; 1 I •- j,- " r.--; V : y~t. r- .700 do . bed ticking:. . .... h. 200 dozen: i; cysOo ynrd*plaidimsey.: ... . i-v.'TSOO i :•-> • l, -r *5OO flannel atari* SOOtahco ido <- r •210 pound* linen forced 1 5.00 do roltou df* w s I ..■■■•:. 40 do- PRWingfjlJr.- ■„ , ‘."V. Hi gross.worsted gartering. - ■ 250 pierc3nbbpns, assorted. 150 grossTaney:and clay pipes .-■.••■ ■ 150 pounds chinesc.vetrailiipn S'. {?-.■ ,{• /S;,': |3OO pdundal>tag6 keUlesV; ■.>;■■. v 50 .nests japatihed kettle* (0 m a nesi)v -:r~. 400 tin kettles :- :S5 : gross sijttaw.-ftWls.. y.-/- . •'7ooo,fish*liooks i •■■■, ■.:> ■ - r ;-2SflozVfish'Uhes"^-h ; .J-';;‘-; r?-.-:. j.'-r.'.' ..•0-5000.rfte«dles.-(asMfftefllV-;..:;L -• : 100 doz.combs do - •». .. .-TO 1 .* 4 v! > -:;V- T4ooo;gun*fliiita: : i'/: 'r': ;■ ;>:v o:v-.. : -.v:r -vs. v v.;-, r;. .lO'grossgdn?w6lTnS ; . ;y-: VV'. l ?--.:?;-*-'-' • 200 Uoz bntehw kmve* ' v'•••'-:.•:. -^.'j-AxespTid-JiatcMis. : i*2 doz axcsj id weigh from to 54 pounds ~ 50 “ halfaxes, to wcighSlpounds •i * hatchets,to weigh M pound To be delivered altheiplacc where .manufactured, or in the cityofNewTorkorPhiladelphia, as maybe re qmred without additional expense -•- 'lAgfficuituial : iptphitimlS{ %tr / , There will also he required,"to be delivered in New 'York, at the same.nine, the following agricultural ifflple-. m &W%x«*i to weigh front *4 *o T»i pound* . - 250 balfaxes,tO'>elj?h34 pound* 200 hatchets to weigh U pound 200 drowing-kmves 12 inches in length 200 augers*, in equal proportions or I f and f .iuch. , . 150 pairs homes . 150 do trace-chains , : 200 pounds brass kettl.es . f-. ■■ .... , Also 4*o axes, to weigh from 44 to 54 poande .... ISO.half-uxcsjto weighOtpounds 25 broadaxes 1700 wceding-boes .- . . COO pairs trace-chain*. 175 Jmnd-saws . . t 40 erosS'CUt saw*;?. led in length - i 40 do ‘ do 6 do • 100 hand saws files i 100 cross-cut saw-files 600 quarters screw angers I . anti inch I 40 log-olmius, I® weigh2s pounds each :. COO whittemorc carps, No.. 10 i r- 700 quarters socket chisels r 00 planes, fore and jack. . vi fiartlhimigum. . ••• .- . -i 1 650 northwest guns, tw*o*ihinls oi which must measure i [ 10 ihcliesiu length of barrel, and oue-thtrd 42 Inches.! t• • " tobd delivered at place where manufactured, i .v - oriii the city ofNew-YoTk or P!utadclphja,as mny i h'p Required; sample* of them are. deposited in the i otEcc of UieCommissioner of Indian .Affair?., 1 The above proposalsmay he dividf i\.uun:five part? for i each place oi del,very»■ i .-. .•...• i. >l. Blankets. - ' < • I 1 H?rdwa°re?loincludc the ngricultural implemeiit!*.. i 4. Axes and hatchets. , 5 Northwestguus • The low'cslcorapefent responsible bidder will receive ihe whole or any part of die contract,; according, to the I above scale, the department reserving to itself the right io determine whelhcrthc bidder is competent und respon sible or not , , , t ' A scbedule of the articles, with samples, may be teen htthe office of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, tu Washington, exhibiting the amount of money.to be ex pended for each article, but the department reserves the right to increase or dimmish the quantity ol any of the articles named, or substitute others in heu thereof, or to require, at similar prtces, snch goods as may be w anted tor present* or other purposes* in the ndratmurahon oi. of the affairs of the depanmenr. v V- The whole amount ia money to be applied to the pur chase of good* will he> about 590,000 of which sorae«4o,- 000 will be warned on the seaboard, and the residue in the west ; Goods of American inanufattaxe, all other ibitigii being equal, will be preferred, but os all the saro oleitof blankets and cloths on hand nreof foreign manu-. factare. It will be necessary, when a domesuc article is bid for, that tlie sample of it should accompany the bid, to enable ihedepartmenl to decide whether it i> of equal. qoaliiy.wtih the samples to be exhibited, - . - ’•The party proposing to snpplyihe articleawiH make an invoice of alVthe itetris embraced in the list, and affix the prices,.md.ollars and cents, at which he or they will furnish them, deliverable- audSt. liOuis respectively, on or before the fifteenth day. of May next-assuming iu toe quantity of each article ns speci fied in this advertisetncnU and extending ine cost, making ah aggregate of the whole invoice before pending it on. The goods will be inspected at New York or St. Lotus by an agent of the UiutedStates, who -will be oppouited 1 by the department for the purpose, and to ascertain thes conformity of the articles purchased with the -stun ole exhibited- when thecontraci shall be made.ami wituthc temiK of the contract itself which shall contain a elapse, lharifthc articles aro noituniishedwitUmthe iimcpre-, • scribed, or if they are of Insufficient quality, m the opin ion of the agent aforesaid, and if within five days alter nonce of such insufficiency the. party shall not fanush other? in lieu thereof, of the required quality, the United States rimil !•* nmhomed to purchase them of-othera and to charge any increase.vof price they tnay be com piled to pay therefor to tbc contractor, who .yiall pay i ilie saul diffirenccto the United Biatr«, . . . _ . : Bonds will be roquireii, in toe amount of the. bids, with ] two good sureties, ihe- snfficieucy ofwhom to. be ceru-.j fied by a Unitrd States iadge or dirtrict attorney for the j faithful performance of the comiacß. Payment w*U be : made after the eoatrocuseompletr.d, and the itcU\cry ot ( the good* nt New- York and SL tespecuvely, to an , ageut of ihe deportment; upon a dupbeate invoice cem-s nedbyhim . . . : • . - i. • to he marked. tor Indian hid< will be follcwin; heading and none, will be received that arc not made in/ f toeionu anllerm* here described. . . • . . v j - ,T(orweipropos*<ofunu<*hfo»thoS’crv*ceofthefn»ii t aii departmcnt me following goods, at the. price'affixed j to them respectively, vjr. . 1 Uierrin'ertthelfotofgoodM j “Dehvirmbie mthe city ot Now Aork, or St. LonU, o.i i or before the——day at- ——next; and m case of the, 1 acceptaiicc of his proposal, toe quantity beuy preseTib ; rd by toe department. I (ot we) will execute .a gonltnct according to ihw agreement, and give taiiiuciory. secu- Titv to the department, within ten days after the acedp miW of teishidJandm cfiae oflailuie to enter into such contract?;, and give such security, tor we) will p.ivto toe l j>Hed Stoic* the difference hrtwren the stuns bidden by } me. (or us.) amt ifcc sum waich toe United -States may* be i.bUgt-d ia pav tor tec -nrne. articles,-. . ... . Vhiec'nidcvefy bid mu**t also be nceoropanjeiL.wuh a | <uoradfoc in the lollowing form, to he rignee oneqr mor® -| fecpcmJ,tbto pt'rppa*. who\-c Miffieirucr mnst be certified, jby some one .whom known io..toe departmeut, } pers.-toally orty hb* odicialpoiiiion : ; ■,,, •' i 1 hereby, puarnmy tlmt.— —» ihft.aoore hid ; der, wftl comply with the terms of the -adverliieuienl for 1 lndian goods,?, dated Scpiemr.ex 30,.1845 I j me toutraci should fie awarded to him, nnu enter into j boml forthe cxe.-rution-oftoe same within to* time pre l-iCfiVfd. '■■■ •: ■ '..V\- i . *: - ■ ■ - >• .. • ■•{ \V. MnBII.L. j Commissioner of Indian Affairs. I oci4 lUawjNov* 1. .. WILLIAHI TATK A OOm t (nrrop.ssn*3 Tp {<nß*ipr i & tat r.)’ M>. 10. Fot/rrA utrttt. bmrttn Ferry- and Libetlu ; MANWAdTHr.RS of sheet lend, leaden pipes. hy dram*, pumps, baths tfater closets leaden coffin*. Af*,; keep coiiHtamiy no hand.and manufacture to order, sheet lead from l to * Uis. to the square foot, in sheets ot «*■ l»y 20 feel. which they will furnish to the trade wholesale, oreut to order m nny sir.e. that may Ijr wanted. . They Also manniactnre ond keen constantly rm hand, leaden pipe* from '2 to j inch calibre; aqueduct pipe.for ermveyiug water from springs, furnished to the. country trade, and pul up on reefs in lengths ot front Mfl to 1000 feet on each ree], with directions ox to theproper method of laying. Also, ou hand, a large supply m Adains'Pai ent*ncumi. pmnp* t for - wells, or cisterns; Snow &. C.vs vpry xupftiror cast >ron Ruction Fumps. . lfydrant work: of every, description executed m the most durable manner, and on the mosinccoiumoilnuug mnns. Orders fromthe.oountry for leadeji pipes, sheet lead, or pumps, will receive prompt attention, jeliT-davv Orphan® 1 Court Sal*. IV pursuance or an ordrr.of.rtn* OrpbnnsV Court of Al legheny county, dated rtie tW dny of October, A. I) IM*, the midorsigued.Guardianaof Agnes. Alin Eliza, Rebecca and James Lambic. minor children 01 James Lambic,late ofthoflth ward, city of Pittsburgh, deceased, will expose tonublic sale, upon the prcmutcs.-ou Satur day; the 2sth any of October next, at lf» o'clock, A. M„. all that certain loi or parcel of ground situate uirtio Cih ward of the city of Pittsburgh, county of Allegheny. and. State of Pennsylvania, being set marked und numbered as tot No: 4ft, tu the plan oflots annexed to the partition of the estate of Elisabeth Block, deceased, and hounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning atupmnL on the western side of Elm street, at its intersection with Franklin street, then northwardly along Elm street nine ty feet more or less, thence westerly and parallel With Franklin street 44 feet OJ inches, thence southerly and parallel with Elm street no feet more or less to Franklin street, theucc easterly along Franklin street 44 fenvO} inches, to the place of bcginmng.bemg thn same lot con veyed™ said James Lambic, deceased, by J. Rodman and wife by deed of perpeluallease, and subject to an an nual ground rent of #OO per annum. For further partic ulars tMinuire of WIbMAM BQVARD,. Guardian, or J; BARTON, his Attorney. . .. oct4-rt3w • 17LAT BOAT—Caught last wmter.ihe Hot Boat Big Baize- • The owner la requested to come forward. Drove nroneny, pay charges, or .she will be dealt with according to law. JAMES ORAffAlit 1 Birmingham, Oct 4-3 t . . v . , , S r ANTED—Places m. warehouses or stores for a number of warehouse meu and Boys, sales men clerks. Also; for several.school teachers m town or country, also for laborers. Farmers can be supplied with any lmudathey want*: Also, steam, canal and keel boats > Good cooks, chambermaids, and nurses can gel employment, or persons wanung them supplied soon.. Wanted tb boreow, several sums on good security. All kinds of agencies attended to promptly formodernie char* ires. -Please.colt at v - ISAAC.HARRIS, .. Agcncy.ond Intelligence Office, ■ octf .. cor, Penn aud St.Clairsis. ' r Boarding Wanted.’ “ ANEWLY MARRIED COUPLE are nnxions to ob tain hoarding in a private family. A locntion m the vicinity Of the'Court House, and on or near Wylie street, would he roost desirable. * A line addressed u lVotfice m the Morning Post” will meet with attention. oei3 POTATOES—dO bbis. Sweet Potatoes on S^con,*, and formal, L MOOnIIFAD To Wt.l.m Mtrchtim. IHE TABOrST AND'BEST’ ABSOBTMENT fiver oflerfid lo the public. and ni the lon-vet prices possi ble, may hr' - found «! U 5 Wood sirert, opposite J D Davis’ Auction Booms. •Cj»w.rv»-\\y»wom»-upj»U|ir«. . . ill., HODMNSON. Tk /rORG WS WORM KILLbK brings away the v/orms Jw| v. “West Deer tp., Allegheny co., Pa. u Mr- John D: Afotgan. -Dear Sir: This is to certify that I purchased of Mr. one nhmj of your great worm Killer and gave two tea«pflonfuis of it to one of my chil dren, two years old, and in a short time a passed upwards ot forty-six large worms.' Amjrbw M’Criii.oroii.. > **l witness that the above stamement as true. . . ‘ WnirirT” . 'Prepared,wholesale'and rctaihby the nronnetors. , . - V JOHN D MORGAN, Druggist, ma3o Wcoa street,* ri?t*burgh. ■,V L-.-f •' • >- * : e v V Drg (goofe,. . THE NSW noLDUSBKB HIVE AGAIS, NEW FALL AND WINTER DRYGOODS fUST receiving and now opening; niHic linS-Wf;; of illr-ETff SFF HIVEI on &rlri slreeL between Third nnd Fourth *trcetM—one-qf the tPgSWB - Jargeslf^'cheapest,'.hud best.assorted siockft of- Fail aiut Winter DR Y GOODS, ever offered in Pitts burgh, to which the attention of our numerous customers and tho public generaJ!y,:isrcspccituily invited, ns the subscriber is confident thai-he can ofier such bnrgamsin: BryCpodsbYeaufioihe.^^ - the city;-.j . As Uiese goods have bcen-parchased at.prices far be low those of any former season, they will be sold at greatly reduced prices _ ■ Among this LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK, will 'befbunarrrohyxhpice.aiiiddesir6ble:go'pds / .at;ektremely: •'low'prices'.' ':v? v .j'f v ■ LADIES'DRESS GOODS.’ * Very rich andfashionaMe Dress Silks* Plaid and Striped Black Seim; striped and -plaid Silks; plain .black {very glossy) .Gro de -Htiine; plain blackjichLustre;. Lustrings Silk,' ror Ylzeuep, Manillas and-Capes* .at . very, low •■prices;-;• newest deigns . and latest'styles Chshmerea; .plain and eatlrfhtftped CaSuneres^very-cheapjFrench . Merinos, ell colors ; Dc Lames, plain, figured ana satin striped, at a great reducuon on former.pncee; Gala,Cal ifornia .nnd.CashmcrePiaids]. Mohair-’and.'Monterey Plaids..all qualities} AJpaecasi all qualities and colors, irom J2i to 75c. per yard. •. ■ . : ■ smms' shawls' 1 .Fine Cashmere,TerkernandßrocheShawls; . : Black embroidered Cashmete ond-DeLalne Shawl*? -. Fme-rrhibbei and Do Lame Shawls}: Fine black and colored Cloth shawisj ; - : r Tine quality. Long Shawls; very cheap -: . Plain black and plaid Silk. Shawls,- very cheap,; A large lot Plaid Black Shawls, from 75 cents to 83.0 b ;each. all wool. ■ DOMESTIC GOODS? MUCH BELOW FOR MEU PRICES .. Good dqrk Calico, from 3to Cc/per yard ; ’ . BefltqualiiydarkCalico,from6tnloc.}< Yard wide pnrple do:; at I2ie:j - . Good yard wide Blenched. Muslin, trom j to Gfc. Unbleaeed Mtshn, yard wide and heavy* S to •; Bed Tickings and Checks; all prices; -v .■ Blankets; from coarse to thehest quality, very cheap; A full assortment of Red, Whub and Yellow Flannels j Satinets; Kentucky Jeans, Jerseys* Lmseys, &c.,'&c., all of which will be sold at reduced rates*- : ; At No, 63 Market «t» - seplO tf WM L RUSSELL A* I)< Thomptonf Ab.HO itfari-tfi street, fAree doom fmm Lxbtrty street, HAS jiistreceivedhis entire stock of Fall and IFinter DR Y GOODS, consisung oi .every style of Rich Dress silksall wool Cashmeres and De Lames; French Mennoi', nil colors; Changeable and Black Silks, for Mantilla*; fancy colored Be Lames, for, children.- . SHAWLS of everv lnndthatisfashianablc; some new styles of Long Shaw.D. "v; -i'. v • Worked Capes and Collars, from tho lowest-to die: bigbcsi prices. : ; DOMESTICS.— I This depanment is verj’ full.' 1 / Green\and fancy. Floor Cloths alwnys on hand. The above fiooas have been purchased since the. *dcr pression in prices, and will be sold nt the lowest rates. . seplD n “TnrwfiooDSi WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. At JYb. 05 Marktt si., between Fourth and the Diamond. THE subscriber has just received from the Kastom cities a new Block 01 . i PALL AND WINTER jmr.GOOVSy Purchased since the recent grcat/allin prices.viz 4-4 Brown Muslm, only 5 cents ; .•4-4- : u : heavy, G± • <f • v-. 4-4 Bleached Moslin, : c !v :- ' Red Flannel, nil wool; only 182 c-; Farmture-Chintz. frdm 4 to6Jc.; Double Purple Calico, fast colors, 51c.:. French DressOiughams, ISlc. 4-4 Donblu Purple Climtz, 12jc,;: ■ LADIES' DRESS GOODS’ \ Parts Printed Cashmeres; . • l . u . Mous.dnLames: Satin Stnpe Cashmeres; “ Moas deLames; ' . . r - Wide Black Silks. Rich Lustres . . . . Characlion Silks, all shades: # “ Satin, “ : French Lnmartmc PlauU;; . Ctalla.Plaids, high eolon; : : ‘ -- ' l Coburp and Thibet Cloths: . . I ; Plaid Alpaecos.aU color*; Lyonese Cloths, i French Mennos, "• •■■■■■.• Wide Black Plaid Silks. -. _ SHA I VLS • SHA.WLS • • New ptyle Pftnß Printed Terkem Shawls; Chomelion SilVShawls; Mous.deLame Shawl*; Embroideredblk android Cloth Shawls; -new style fine, all wool, Broclie. Shawls; Shawls:: Pitun and Embroidered: black atid modecoloredSilk Fringe Thibet Shawls... VARIETY GOODS' : New fall style Bonnet Rihbons, : CaKhmere Scarfs, Cra*. vats, Gloves*Mitts, Hosiery, black Silk. Fnnges and Gunpfi. French Work Capes and Chwusetics, and new* style French Work Collars from 121 e. to $3.00 ; . GEfiTLFMKirs GOODS 1 : A fresh assortment of French and English Cloths, Cos simeres and Vestings; n large -vanety of new style black ami fancy Silk and Satin Scarfs nnd Cravats; Silk and Merino under Shirts and Drawers; Gloves, Hamlkor chieftjSuspender*, and Hosiery. - The above Goods are just what they arc represented to beyond will richly repay all who will rail and examine them, ns they are much lower than they have ever been seen before in this citw ABSALOM MORRIS.. • sepliUm No. tls Market ru Pittsburgh. :• Large - north-east cor-veb or rotrani and masxst 1 1 AS mst. completed opening his.first supply of Fall. n and BTr.irr Dry Good*,-and ha* now lo oser to his customers; a large and choice lot to select trom. Many descriptions of goods, also, at greatly reduced, nricea- Great core has been taken in the selection of the best make of FRENCH CLOTHS, now so generally used for dress coats ; and gentlemen wanting goods of this, kind, -will find- hi 6 assortment the very best to selcctirom.— Superior black Cassunerosj Saun, Velvet and Fancy &IV.-. ■ Vestings. Merino and Cotton Undershirts,- super.. olack Italian and- Fancy Cravats* Gloves, dec., for gentlemen.* In the Ladies' department, found the new est style CbangeableSilks.FancyDamask do., ncwsiylej Super, black Silks, very prJot?y; MuslindaLaines; Plain abd Printed Cashmeres; Frwrk MtTtr.os, of a great va riety of colors; fine printed Motsß. dc Lames,- as low as Ifl cent*. New style BrocmU Alpatazs? plain bieek.find' colored do.: Satin Striped and Bsnd.do.; besides a-fur-' F.nnply oi Siaple Domestic Goods—such-as Flannels.’- Shining and SneeUnsrs; Muslins at an exceedingly. low piiecf Irish Linenr, Jtc-; beauuml new ttyie orEngh*h. Ptintß, at ]2Jc * rrood styles from 4c. up to tno nrerquah-. ti«*R inanufaetnred Layers are mvttcd to call.< • r-y - Ujp'Merchaniawillhnd.in the Wholesale-Rccms r on 2«l storyi a choice stock ot newest style, pood*, at. about ’eastcra|mce3» , :.--'.-;-.' : -''-v;.fsfrpSjjv ’ Dully Arrival of Fall Goods fov.tlieiTob« I . . ■ bl&s Trade.: • ,-v EDWARD -TODD tc CO.beg leave w call the attea-. tiort of merchants and dealers m (rtr.ilerr.trPs Fur i nahin? (roods, m Pittsburghand vicinity, to our. large ; rinek ct deetrable FALL ASD WJSTFK GOODS,,now-., ] doilv receiving, t - * .porno of out good* are manufactured by us ana the rcrdnimnp portion bought umicrsuch circumstance as to t enable « t to sell as low as eastern Jobbing House*. : We have remved from our taetory iu the east, a large stork of SHIRTS, which, m quality of material, neatness 01 style and manufacture, are, second tpnonoiii.thcraarr kej. We will sell mrm lower than they can be bought in the eastern markets. Our stock will cousist* in pari, of Wcnlund Merifio Lmlersbirts and Drawers; • 'Cotton'" do.. . do.; Black and Taney Cravats; ■..■■:• ■ ■ . , . do- -•' • do. Adjusting Stocks and Tics; Snspendcr*. Gloves, Hosiery.-Lnibrelkis, Carpet Hags, ‘Pocket Handkerchief, Vest nut*. &c--' Purchasers arc respecmilly solicited to examine our stock of Good*, and \villbe accommodated with pleasing ftT* War.'hr.us*—North-cast Corner of Fifth nnd Mar* kei streets, (up emirs..) _ _ _ . fsepH XTI'W CALICOI\S!--fto\vopen at N 0.59, corner of Fourth ami Market sirens, a very lurgc Mock m handsome new stvle Calicoes nnd Clunt/cff—which have been selected with much care, .with particular reference to faMness of colomtg, durubiluy of saime, and. beauty oi design. Among them may be.fouud; . Dark calicoes only h cents. British ClunmtH, 121 cents- Fast color do., . 0} *• Grom 151 • 1 ’ RrittAli nuiplc do., It?S . Blue and orange,U>i Merrimae do, 15J '* Turkey Red Chintzes. . mIo hluedn., 15J “ Furniture Chintzes. These goods are now lower than they have ever been before; und arc worthy the immediate attention ot pur chaser* -PHILIP RO^S, gepU comer Fourth and Market ri.v^ ■■ : By Kxpr«si*v /IENTS. SUMMER 0001)5,—Super, single , milled \JT French Habit Cloths; rich styles Cassimeres; black and colored Cashmercus; Queen s *nd Sommer Cloths* figured and plant Drop ,D’ F.tes. Vestings, l l very choice’*: Marseilles. Silks and Satins, and figured 'Linen Drills; Cheaper yetT; RGBINSOrPS Clqili Store, . may2s . . Post Bmldingsycorner Fifth and. Wood. 17I*ANNKLS! Flannels!!—Just r*c ed and now open* ' ed a large supply of white, yellow, and scarlet ilonuels, nit wool, which will he sold by the piece, or single yard; lower than the same quality of goods have, ever been before offered. . PHILIP ROSS, . • sel6 . No:sQcor of 4ih and Marketsts. 17 ALL GINGHAMS.—Just received a hue nssortmen » of very handsome dark ginghams , of every quality from, common to very fine. -One lot of very superior dark ginghams at lOJccms a yard, warranted fast colors. . b s . PHILIP ROSS, r. No. 59 cor of 4th and Market sts. MUSSPRATT & SONS’ SODA ASH—lhe. subscri bers are now receiving their Fall atpek-of the above article, three vessels, vut the. Juniata, MedaUionand Lydia, having arrived at Philadelphia and Baltimore,and two more, the Stephen Baldwin and Leila, shortly ex pected; they are, therefoTe. pTepared tc receive orders. They will receive during the winter aud spring regular supplies via New Orleans. • • SiidS W Sc M MITCHRLTREF IjVnuOPiAN GLKfc; tiOd)K, No. i!, conirumiigtfio Tj songs sung by. the Chnsty Minstrels, and many other tneloriicMii four parts—arranged, for qunrteiie classes. Content*—Bonk ot de Ohio, Curry mo onck to ole Vir. ninny. Happy are we Darkies so gay. Jim Crock Com. Jim Crow Polka. Lnu’siaua Belle, Old Gray ooo.se, Rosn Lee, Stop dm Knocking,"Walk m de Parlor, Ac. Ac. Just received and for sale by. • Bcpld J. H. MKI AXSTI 81 Wood st. ■\IfOOLEN POLKAS AND uftATO, a fine article; Vf “ Hoods and Caps; . r ** . Hoso for children; - . • . . Comforts; . ■ *•-. .• Bons; . • . • Cashmere and Verlin Gloves, lined with a fine article of buckskin, and a general assortment of Gloves, Mils, Ac HOGAN A CANTWEU,, . sep23 No. 8C Market si. hetwpen fith si. A Diamond 17KiS— 3n drums, just receivedanrt for sale by • * octs SMITH & SINCLAIR, RAISINS— 40 boxes, 2U half boxes, for Fnle by o cts SMITH & SINCI AIR IGAN A CANT\VELL, No. SO Market strict, have iti received a splendid assortment of fine Jewelery. Vatches. .. ~ j o.cio ; - SHELL COMBS— Plain und Carved Back, new style, jnst received at No.>o Market si. .. octS HOGAN ACVNTWF.IiL IS Nos. just received - and for saleai Philadolpma prx cesvto'clore ecnNcameni. by v cc;4 SPWAKD TODD & CC, ill r ’. w g „. i\ - ' ' 1 > f t l '„~»' r ‘‘ J 4 . r t - r 4 Y t rn > f;s>'-, / c, f <* -t -v- V v =* - 3 r r 'j "V , ' * ■* ~ 1 4 < ' « *T > ' X ‘ ; i s > ' t■* r: : - •« r,r.\' : V; \t ‘id ~-:rry. V -i l'.'L- 'i,.,- J, v .•»*.. ‘t. ... w. .'. l , - ** *"7 .. • V < ’ h - - ' ' ffjgamrifeflr fiotom •jlWWWii:y, v --- A, ||WfWP l -ag™™*’ - '"lBtlu* ' », - t ”ltH|ll* ■ . . Cincinnati and rrmmigfuf DAHi, SfTJKAJH: PALEST tf«TE. :/piJI?S Independent v JL* or the largest, awiflo^bestfiiiiabeiLtuidfurnished,- and most-powerful hcmt* on the waters of the AYe,si;-The .highest wages artfpaitVfoT the services: of. the; best ;Aiid .;most experienced men m the.nvcx -businea*.-T The line has been in operation for-six years , has carried. • nearly two miUipa-s otP*£Plc,without doing the slightest injury to thelrpersons. The proprietors challenge com- ■ parfeon with any passenger lme w the Union for.safety, regnlanty» and speed': : All'that money can procure has been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers. .The boats leave for_C»ncmnau as fallows:. . MONDA r PACKET.—Th* Stone,* Willle&ve Pittsburgh every Mondaymoramgatloo’clock; VVheelxng every-Monday evening at 10 p.m. : TTOSIJdy- HrerasiA' No: S-.Capi. Jr.o.;Rli7u / klur } will leave Pittsburgh every iTucsday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every .Tuesday evening at 10 y at , WEDNESDAY % Capt, :S. Dean; wtllleave Pittsburgh every Wednesday, morning otlOo’cloclsi AVheehogevery Wednesday even? mg at 10 f m THURSDAY P4CJBJ23V-The BJUXIUifr, CapLß. f- Grau. will leave Putsburgh every-Thursday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling,every Thursday evening at 10 r. at. FRIDAYPACRET.-~The CuppsaNaS, Capt Crooks; will leave. Pittsburgh every Fnday morning at 10 o’clock; Wheeling every Fnday evcmng at 10 p. M. .SATURDAY PACKET. —The MjtssENaxs. Capt. D* Camp, prill leave Pittsburgh eyery, Saturday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 V- u. SUNDAYPACKET.—The IsaacNbwto??,CapLA O- Mason , will leave-. Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at m. nov 19 1848.* * * " ~ 4 1848, PlttshargliandßrotniivUleOsllpPiiefcH . , i Line* FeBRUAB? Ist, 1849 FXBBUARV 15t,1848 LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A M. AND 4 P M i fESf ■■■M* The following new boat? complete the lme LflHßßttßffor the-present season': ATLANTIC. Capt. . BALTIC, Ccpi.A. Jacobs;: ond LOUIS'M’LANR Bennett. «The boats are entirely new,andare fitted op without regard to expense. Kvery comfon thate-money can procureJias been ded; -The boats wiUJeave the MononguhelrvAVhaTf Boat, at the foot of Boss su Paßsengerawill berpunetual on board, os the boat* will certaiuly leave avthesidveriised hours * janOl LUmsVll/bB PACKETS. “ FOB WIIEELING?.CINCINNATT d& LOUJSVHiLE/ ; ouio mss ,. HEotniAß SatvhdaV A ! No! fine and fast passenger steam Pao». * el TELEGRAPH, J. L Perry, Cora- SBBEBKBHni mnnder,wiU leavePmsburgfor Wheel mg, Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate Ports, every Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely;- • •. * ' : For freight or passage apply on board, or to ; ■ _ _ 4 FORSYTH A DUNCAN, Agents The Telegraph has-been .built expressly for a regular Packet,and with a view entirely to the comfort of pas* ■fcengersj the accommodations; are inferior to no boot on the western .waters. The Telegraph will run in connex ion with the Ben Franklin No 6 and Pike No 0, to Sont- Louis—ume through,rtvr. hays., - 'ap2l-iy a Tan new; steamer, HIGHLAND MA e fJsLdJafcsOT BY-, Bubke, Master, will leave for tb • ' above and intermediate ports regularly For freight or passage,:applyon hoard. Jy23 - For Cinclntaatfrj- *•* - • The new. and lightdraughtytesmer JOHN ADAMS,wiII jeave for the above and m> eßSB9SBhiermediate pons regularly, •. ; For freight or passage opply on board. - - .■■■•;" jySQ ■ • For Wheeling. - ‘ The splendid fast Tunning steamer : -'AMERICAy.fDec&RipB,. f Dec&Rip8, Master.; will for the above; and intermediate OffißßSSfflW ports, thifiday J at4oclock,P. M. •Forfreight or passage apply on hoard. •>-■■ - For Cincinnati. * SaBSSk YANKEE, Rodgers, tor the above and intermediate ports regularly. * f , Forfreighrorpasgflge apply ou board. ..- .i It ;; For Cincinnati^ A >' • Tin: excellent • low 'water 1 steamer, Ffcotsfawfealfri (drawing Only seventeen inches water) r ETZEL,Capt. Johnson, wilh Taa *~ w for the above and intermediate For freight or passage apply on board. 1 -' =~ . )c2O r, For Brotraitiile. n . 1 JSS&4&Thenewand splendid.passengerand mail &ac£s&Bs steacierßALTld'Capt. A. Jacobs,will leave for the above port daring the present-week, at positively • For ireight orpassagei opply on board;- • feb2 . For New OrJeans. fjQ&J4 THE splendidnew steamer SAVANNA, Aa9SSShH.D£HNisoir, Master;'will leave regufarly forune above and^.intermediatelandings, For freight or passage apply on board - main For St* Louis. : vfss» 'Thenew andsplcndideteamerOßlENTAL, jjßMSKttg ATah Hook, Master,; mil leave for thfe above. osiSaffisSa endnnenuediate ;pQri.'i I regularty- x. : Forfreighiorpassagcapplycmboard'- .' - ’ .malS For St. Loots. t TIER splendid steamer NORTH CAROLI-* -■IbSBBSBSi NAj Dxvressr, .Master, mil .leave for the aoove ana .intermediate- ports, regularly. f Fog freigflt or passoga apply on board.: . mats. . Por St. lionlg| Uatentt, onil. oatmque* - I nE&d THE good ste aCiPr ST. ANTHCJNY, Tnos, : e3Ba£BS&B' Mat.; Maater,. mil leave far the. above, ports,«guiarl> v., Forfrtightor.passage apply onboard, or to. ,s: \ \ !./•"' ; JAMES MAY, oi- « • malO . ; GEO.MII.TENBERGEft.ftg I !. For BnnruirUle. i THEunv iUH and Passenger steamer AT- AjSHyS LANTICr Jaisks LPaiuaxsov,'Mastar;- will leave for the above pon il ls day, at S a.-m.; positively.; ; vFor freight or passage v- >- New Arrangement* • m THE steamer CALEB COPE mlHeareJor f 4wfC»Jg Beaver. Glasasw. and Wellanlle;: on Tueh- BvHSSSkSb day, Thursday.' and Saturday,- at 8a; re turning on Monday, Wedncado)*, and Friday.'She has a ; boat aithe landtx»> between Wood street and the Bridge-,' prepared-to receive freights ut any ume: .. S Sc. W. HARBAUGH, Agents, mart! - ■■ . ■.•*•■■■ No. 33/Wood street. . Far Laaia-rtU*. .v Mf-.n THE Keniupey.RiverPaeket, GREY-EA GLEf Brooks, Master, wifi * leave for the above and intermediate ports regularly.: ■? - For freight or passage epplyonbpard. febß ~ ‘For St* llioulsi I JQ&iA THE new and splendid steamer ANDREW. FULTON, W. It Fot.tos,Master,willleave ' for the above and intermediate laudmgWiregularly. .y : For freight or passage apply on boardvor to. - . '.-JAMESMAY... . Steam Boat Stock for Sale* > .OHR HALF of the fine steamerWYOt I MilfflWriaMttßtf «a>: nlso, one eighth efsteouier iitdrfßllMAietnisftnquireof.. ... 1 ltlv< ' w.narb\UGir, . m y g 63 Wo*e.* street and IM Front si New Millinery, *.c. : A NEW selccUou of elegant vsnnter Tibbonsj,leathers, A flowers, collars, chemieettfs. fridges, Ac Al* vo- pntlcnis of new and elegant designs oi Cardinals and Visiles, which will be mado up to order m supenor.worK; - and matcrlar. : Also, -Bonnets, Roods, nna-.eteif in the millmery aml drcßs at ?> ■ .;■* MRS DUFFS,No 10 St Clyrst DOC TOR TabtlSE I*F ir-. rOR«JS CFNTS* By.means of the Pocket;JEsculabJus, or,, every, one hU own physician 1 twentieth edition, with upwards of a hundred engraving?; showing, private^diteaß?s :m every shone and farmland malformations of the genera-: uve system, by W.YOUNGi M.D. , ■ > . The time has now-arrived* iltat persolfsjsufle.niig from secret diseases,need no more become thivyicum of quack ery, as by the prescriptions.contacted iti rhis.book.any . one may cure himself, without hinipmuce io business, or, the knowledge of the most ihtimate fnend, and with one tenth the usual ln-.addition to the general ton tine of private disease, itfuUy explainsthe.cause of man hood's early- decline, with Observations on besides many other derangements which it wpuld-not oe, proper to enumerate in the public pnnis. •jry.Any person sending T\vmcrYrrtvKCß?n*;ehc*d«p in a letter, will receive one copy of thiibo<sk, by mau, or Jive copies will be sentifor one dollar. Aanres?,. l/r._ W-YOUNG, No. 153 Spruce street, Phtla.dclphia/..posi pt rry WANTED—Proprietors of Drug or Bopfc Stores, and Pedlars, inevery town in the United Stateo.jaaci, .ns agents for the above work. ~- .. . .-.. . • oct7aSm TRAYED OR STOLEN—From Lißhicup>s Tavero, •). miles from Allegheny, on the Frauklmßmid,on Ay ed-. nesday evening last, Sepi,-27th» 1848, a Bay Mare, aboul Ul hands high ;bas.n small-White spoiouher loghead hnd some white oif one of her hind fect‘, had oo aiuilter when she left Sheisaboutsyearsold Any person who will return her to the subscriber, or to John Agnew, Second Ward House; Allegheny* orsend ' him infortnalion where she con be obtained, will be suit abl> rewarded JOHN PEJtoUSON, oci9 Pine Township mOAVSEND’S SARSAPARILLA-~10. doz. Dr. Town -1 send’s Sarsaparilla just received and for sale by JOEL MOHLEB, Druraut, octl cot. Wood and stli ms ‘YTTILIj yon Bull be without a benauul set of wWjf fY nearly: TEETH, and airiweet, tragnml; flreain, wh«ri you 'tfiw have them-both by bor oi Jones' Amber Tooth Past*? Ti\*#nlsns the !TWU»» harden* theGumi, sweetens ihivßceatV® lU * l S^ l 'i l x fsEw uon,the mont beautuul and eccmoniiral dentnnee evcr "“For sale by AVAL JACKSON, Oen Aeeirt, sep!B 1 ■ - gfllnbcrty sU Ptiwmrgh. F B EATON W** MABiIUM. BettOTEl- „ . E u pathN jfc Co 'liavimc removed uom Matvei . « to ™”n«S»£no M Fourth at between Wood and Market streets. a«*no:w opening thejr Fa; Stock of TrlmroinE* and* Variety Bead B,;ninong which , Rl cioak and Dices Fungi « of all kinds , Embroider} Gnnpsmja Velvets, - zcotryr Wonteda.Cheroillf.Tlois, - Childrens Coa«. and Hosiery 5 , Gent ’a Shin*i Underai&rta, Drawers Dressing Gowns* ’ChildrensdressesoflaXest patters; which they oftr at. low oricefc boib wholesale and rctnitT,. - - 1-- oeis •■*pT£ffflW TO *™ lBK k Yr '* t sgperiorouQlilVvWith an c f\, assortment of Foreign and Domestic Liquors* always on nand and for sale by « & .vI. i\iiTCHEifTREE> •. «?2$ “ , ' '£* v : ,;;. V*;.J V N * *>" ■*" “■* :"' \ ";. • i C . t 'v : Bflnßtrg an& {Bftftgfig* Brofarg. 4 : — whthtw Tucri&ntr, EXCHANGE JINB BAN JUNO OFFICE, 1 A r F. eomtr of'Third and Wood ttratt. 4 • OIOIIT and Timo Bill* of Kxcbnnge, Bonk -Noted *O4 kj roreicn and domestic 1 Cum bcslmhliuitlsoldoll'tbe ■ most favorable termi CpllMUonsmmißinallihe principalciU4»of«heUolon, L j fltlhe Imycsi rmc» - jcjg a i("mi lr mix x »• c ctimr if HIUtCtSBV, ‘ J 1 . . - BANKERS, EXCHANGE BROKERS,- • . - 7 - AniDtaUri I'l Farnm and Domeinc Ezchamn, Calf) J- * caia of Dipout, Bank Kota, Oo!d an<tf, ffilii VToot :£ ' aorta, 3rd door tern Fourth, Wat nit, Pitahurih, Pa. , HngfaTDTKlng; fLate o? tux ras or Jl'Cord & KtaaA BANKER AND EXCHANGE. BROKER <Mv6~<Brtttfro£ FrarM itrat an 4 ?cJto7jld«tf«|r,. oTVBAIiEE io Coin.-Baak NoleifTlmaßlUiT ftartka . JL/- wid Domestic Exchange, Certificate* of Deposit, EXCHANGEoaoII the-pricdpßl.dtffff ofUii-.Uciia .. . forcale m - v v - CURRENT ood par/bids received on deposit , COLLECTIONS made onaUpans.Gfihe.Unloii, at lhe . - lowegt rates, t ** gplt-dlw&vffSm AI.IXS KJUM2K SOWARS SAfOS. KRAatEEA ILAHST* ■JB*nhtrs<ind\Kzchang» BrakerSf Dealers in Ferjtgfi- and. ~ ■/■Domestic JftSr, BxUe.tf-Eychanae: Ctrttfi&Utf ifJWJWx*. tij Bank JVeto, ontf Cain , Comer of ;.Thtra and Wood sts, directly opposite tig) St. Charles Hotel, < . . C - JNVkbiifcfiS 4' ddft ~ Coi*;an&£an&2foja> :- JVb 55 M'arksi strut, Pittsburgh* \ mama sate. xxchafoe, xvtxz* 2sx& :<vPiew York ■ ’ • •-• j Ciaeimißtx 4 . . .*■ .“!Louisville■’ ... . Baltimore ' *« | St. Loms -f * turns itoszs. ■ Svjpng ratu Buying ram Ohio | dis. County Be City ord’a . .Jndrnaa ••••: • Relief-Notes ~ i Kentucky .J'-..- ‘Pennsylvania Co 4 ; ~ New York 1 Wheeling fc “ Morj land f <( ' Tennessee* “ New Orleans aiil94 r t ~ ■ JAB 8 nOON. _ THO 3. URGENT _ HOONeSAaO&RI. „ bankers and exchange Brokers, N. E. Corrterof'Woad - v X'|EAI,ERS lij- - JL/;ttnd Dome*Ue.E*chan»;Ccrtinctttetf of EXCHANGE on all thr iprmoipal-Cilies oflite'Union,- - - ■:*- sam* fosuirparchascxs. ■ 4 . CITRRKNT nndpar - COLLECnONd made on tUJ para of the Vutou*** the • lowest rates. soplMy « PRIVATE DISEASES, BryStotaru No C 5 Diamond Alleyj can in Bi -v .■» casesof ayrrtaUordchcQtenatvrfi Incidents to ihe-hnnurn frame, •> f- Syhxli*andSyphilitic eruptions,gonorch©* 1 - . omtm conseqaencestiogethervuthsllttf.' : - .-Tunaiatsetuts, imjmriimsoftbe bloody with all diseases of ;r renwra/origln. sfcin disenfestwuh sc* . discharges, seminal neatnessnnpoiencipalso, pilfiS rheumatism, female diseases of the womb, _ «* ano, nervouaaßecttoaßjpniiis in the. bacfcana JiOinihini*. ;,, -;; taiions'.ofthe3ieflsfcorihe'braddernndkidEeyBi r BCorotitioi eruptions, tetter, ringworm, mercurial diseases, At. J ■’ TWELVE YEARS' PRACTICE j Exclusively devotediotlie study andtreaanentfifvenej real disorders, «id those orielrig’ from tzeesaes* gaiety, clunate, or impDnneA of the blood, Tvherebythe consuiuiton mayhave x. . r v tooftr'aKBnTanccaof speedj .rebef.>io aJI who v Ibemselvesunder h»> dare. “V ' ‘ Dr:BrotnTa offices are eonvememlyftrnmgßfl into eep- • ' .’ &, orate aprirtmfent* Patients can vißuJDr r ß 'wilhoutfear •of exposure Jo other visitor*’ ~ r It is of importance tomamypersowun needofmedieal • r-: aid, to obtain goodadvicepritratelyandpromptJy;;:.ToaU : >f; such, Dr- Browns refcdyr:sfciHin removing *e7itntU du- ~ • eajM, in their various forms and stages, cflerauiducenienU:. - which caaxareljr be equalled,-StraDgex*TatrheTebyl&pl „r| prised < thal-Dr. Brown has been ;regulpriy educated. th : every brandrofTnedicine>:an<ri’6i‘the.r&3t.lwelve,y , ears , -l confined, himself exclusively -to: iho treatmeht>of;ihosfi •.■;>. diseases.. . , , - Dr-Brownisthe only regularly,eaacatedgurgepa:in ; PiuslmighwhagivesnkfxrholeaueQtioniothoieeoro*:.:::: plaints. , and speedy cures will, in nH;eMea>be.- ; -, •• guaranteed, - Beceaicofes ate relieved in a short tune, wiihont inter] , rupUon from Business. _ _ „ , „ • tETHemia or Rupture,—JDr« Browri also invitespw* —v' "Ur attention to that disease. • . - - - ■‘Letters "from .a distance, asking advicej jnusfCtmtain , .-.4: fee,orihey will notrbemiendedto. , fly Office on Diamond Alley* aTewdoora from Wood £ vstreeu-towardsthemariet ConsultaiiQUßatricilyaoiifi- •?-••-•. • 4- dential. - oct2s»fl&wly. . rjfj HEUM JBnwns newly, discovered rein ' Xv cdyfor iUieiiraausm ir certain remedy , for that pamfulttonhW. H never foils.- - Office and Pnvate • Consultation -Rooms, Np. -05, Dia mond alley. Pittsburgh, Pa< The Doctor i* always at home > i ’ a frhlS-qawlf Tne Stand POTg«aw. 'j; Tilt CLJCKENEH’S SVQAK COATBD-VE9sTJi ,nit!«e;celebißK* ;PUIs ’ have obtainfediut-envuiblenotonetymthalTnited'.SteXeftp .• •.■••. Headache, Fevers. Piles, COsUYcnesSiCougfcS.Hcan born, iiirer Complaiiitj fkarryj' Sere ;. , raottt,; IttW«i3 -v Weabness/PflJpiteuon of ihe Heeitt.lfldfgeiUffpj-aai ft ‘.. variety of;oiber diseases to which flesh is htdr-t<3i.RSB : .. medicine for the million, via all seasons ofine-yetTr*’*: •.;, J sprwg,suinnter T ;ftatxuan*andwinmr» , fclf* eumstoncee, they can be taken waufiperfect-ttfeiyftifd-.- :: success: ■ As a.Vermifuge and genera tmedicmfiior chill- : : • ■ drenf they are ' Bang coated with pure white-v. sugarychildren willeasily takethesiv-they;neithergnpa -nornauseate;' are gentle* but thorough umelroperation; vFot-idoits, by increasing the dose, they are gaualfy ben : • : i eficiaL ■■■• As an2nrt-.BrfKjus.PtZf they-wiUbo taaoAWitbv:. [ out a superior.” Ask anyone, anmngthethDuatnds.whO- . I use tbein, and fin unquaUfied approTcl willbe the ccrtam : . - result i ~ v i Remember Dr. C; V. Chckenet is tic original Inventor- : r i of Sugar Coated and JdiatpothiDgof Theaflnwftf. i evpr beard-of.until lie ; introdilcedthcm m June,lW? ; :.. !.- Purchasers ekouldilherefcre, always as*for CUclanmtfc- y | Sugar Coated-Vegetable and »Ve no oth<TS,oCtfcey ■; I wm.be made the victims of a triad fir CiiScen«ymici^arce for thecal? of Pills, la i CGVcßeysr.N \ .. _ Wfc JACKSON, 8? liberty « > h eai of Wood, Pitt* 1 burgh, Pa-; General Agent fop FcnnsylYftni»',:Nonhsm . Dhio.'and the nvercaunties’bf Virginia. * -•ThefoUowingvare the- dwy appointed. AgecfaTot fibeny county, ra - A-MiSlarshh'd,) „ l}r Brpwn L J Allegheny city ’ JR Johnson, ) * Jonathan Ghreuti aranebester./, Alexander AfidalejWyUt a bcei,v-- J.■E.’ H: Jacqtiec, Bmatbghaja.* / ■ -Vv . • ScwicHey. • •-'. IMwt^lbompso^Wllkinsbntghv ■=.; ■-' Daniel Neplsyj East Liberty.:. H 7 Milcheu, Wilkwsbutgb ’ H. Rowland* Son,-M>Ke«pan- v: •;.■■•' v-' ' CVFrDiebl,Elizabeth. John Black, Turtle Creek MTHdowney^akerstcwn.- Springer, iron .v Jamca • r - ' - - J; Patron,-Taientum, - Jerpnunh Fleming, LawrenceviHt Robert Wilbans, Aithutsnlle. aug22-d&wCni. • . • ■•••••■••■ ritlAMH.ioN SIMM AND SATINS—W- K-Marphy, J K_l comer 4th and Market st .hMbitetyreceivediiuEs. j .ortfnenl of ilia ohovc afocsiraMc shades, inclua- r-:: mg Blue and Black, changeable. Orange and Blaa do. Omen and Black do. Bed and Brown do. amiable for J visitesnnd chan? ■■■■} genhle f -Mriped aDd ;Cgur<d. + Silt _ , ouhesa scarce good Si-large, and pfa;.go£)q : ljn£uity?i’ /Al» , .. so received. Long Shawls styles,audataiow .nneefor quality . • - •' ~ -r - ■ /|MiK l?AHTWKßSHir;hereioiore exiting between 1 Hale, Reiueman &Co was rtus day dissolve* by inutual consent The business ot the late firm wiU be settled by Reineman & Co. Sept- 27th, 1848 JOHN VOEGTLY. The business will be cohtumed by Sasm' and John Voeotx*t, under the style of HEINEMAN * Co. ”* stpiSß’ ” rnmmf-rria.l now Cat»ln«t \V»re»ootn ST. B. YOUXO k Co. TXAVE removed their rl. WAitRoROOMS to:CommetcinlKqiW{ laberty. street, opposite the hesdof Snuihti<*lrt f .where, they wJR , : -keep constantly on hand an extensive asaortmehtrofßo. ': • every article in thair line of business, a promptly attended to at reasonable pnceß k - - ****?” Dr. G» O. Stearns, Oentlit. " AtTICE nt Miss Heueh’s.on Fourth street, a few doors Vjf above street, until the.completion pHaft nOUM;: nearly opposite. Teeth hi blocks, with awinaalrtuna.... .. (after the nmnaer noivuiuversajly preftrredrtvtneaasifj.r manufactured to suit each particular ease.; -Teem,.from; /•.;•••. a full set down to a single inserred onaaticuon plate. :, - thusovoiduur injury: to the natural-teeth. Specimens ®*. blocks and suction plate may be exammedat thence, r All operations mcideiuio the profession perfprmeohiwtn . . care and faithfulness. ” [sep7^3m 5«S r i „ Alwbfi WHHng ( w -TkVT Y ctistoinemand the pnblie; generally,' ate re«pect- . :. JVI fully informed tint on next Monday J wilibeopen ini^ainlendid and:well selected assortment of CLOTHS,; >. , CASSLHER£Sond VESTINQS, ! vtInch I have just put; ihnscd inf Phil adelphiant the loswst - which I woold call theit attention. JAS McGJJIHE, Tailor, aeplO ' - SbChatles Buildup m(5 A comlbriaMe finiaU d vwiUinff ; house, plene- .- _• 1 4i\Uy situated in the lowerpnn of Baealev’slauc, has three rooms on the drstfiooivlwo and a front and back, porch,good; tseHar, -• * and a Urge garden lot, containing*? lll * 10 orl2bennng . fruit trees, kiid 40 or 50 currant mid.gooseberry bushes* Bent, ninety dollars a year. Possession eaii be had on.’ . the hrsl of October. .Apply to •J- H.?MI2UiOR, M p 27 Bt Wood street. persona indebted to tfie. lftie firm v .: ;: -ll' mean * Murphy are; hereby requested to make Iffl rrUdioiepayment jandthose bavin g.clwras against them ; W, “' Pl ”' n ‘ o, ' m »y LAMBERT, > Mpaj-iWJMig JOHN: COYLE, •;,■ S "" jnsormaston Wanted. ' rftHF. fncna* at Henry M-'Jiitiy v.ho ten his lute res- I deuce m Btansvilte a £er* days ago, forPillshitfgh } wish to heat from him If is though mat he maybe ea» ployed in some 1 of-the iron cstobitflnTnenlsr. -Hcacougnt : Lia wife and child vlth him. He ta five feet eighttfocnea. . high; ted face and ted hair , _ , .... Any information tfcanhfiilly to* ceived by JOHN’ MARTIN, TORtbtirghr seo3Q ■ ;som<iTs«Connty,r«-: : Mrasc copy^-y-^v. UANj'fis TAMBOt JUW»—A tine K-atUaCTt l> ol thecemur'.cai ir:r!ruiaer',lrV'Baqi.f T .qaiq3-oc'l£> ianjo, just rqce"?-l S3A for ttlejE.” ~~ „ . scjW j H-- 2l Y?ocd s’. fn.BViiW-ar :K ; «/ b ' r'rV. - -b- T^-'cr'-’- C * ’°" - J v v ' - "> i (Cincmnati patm;t «4^ ' ir-V. • - s
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