El ` • CM led on To sustain. ;-' Thet4siMmenawlio hive never' been, in any way, associated With that party, who I havciiiflicted SO' In U Ctiinjury upon Pennsylvania; and who have sei. rutlilesslY , essailed her beat in tereats. They: have'never favored the wild, the visionary, and the extravagant schemes by which the State was plmideritil of's° many thousands of dollars. They have never Supported, nor in any way sought to benefit themselves by the odious bankrupt law, or any similar scheme by which to avoid the payment of honest debts. They have never been the friends of any system of le-I gislation, by which the money of the capitalist is made more productive than the labor of the arti- 1 •an, the mechanic, and the farmer. They are thee, firm and uncompromising opponents of all sys-I terns, by which man is enabled to hold in bondage his fellow man.' They are members of a politi cal party, whose fundamental principles afford, the, only true basis for national liberty; and whose leg-, islation is ever directed to the equalization of the political condition of their fellow men, and the dissemination of' the principles of charity and be- ; nevolence among mankind; who look to the moral and political elevation of the crosses rather than the feu , ; and who luive ever asserted that the mass of the people ought of right to govern, rather than I acknowledge the truth of the old Federal doctrine,' that t• the rich and bell born should have a perma nent share in the ginleniment l•' Such are the men presented to the notice of our fellow-citizens by thS Democratic party; and such arc the political principles by winch they are gov 0:7- . 44. a meeting of the Democratic Committee erred. In the suppert of th i ese principles they are of Cotiespondence, held on the 7th inst., the tot- , true and ateadfast-"; Their past devotion to them lowing resolution was adopted : is a good guarantee that they will not soon re -4'/Zergleed, That this Committee recommend to, nounce them ; and in their private life, their moral the several wards and districts to appoint their principles are no 1543 sound and fixed. For many oien Committees of Vigilance, and that such ap ears, d vioula pons, Fa•sici R. pointments be made at once, and either by the ; Luc Kan has in been ar a 4,ied u servant blicstati of the people ; s and Delegates to the late County Convention, or by a, meeting held by the people for that purpose. Al.' in every trust which has been con fi ded to him. he, so,"that so soon as such Committees are appointed, has proved even ma re worthy of confidence than' the names of the members thereof respectively bel his I h as TTIV II 00 PING CUl3olll.—Messni Editors-1 ob friends netiesei inn to L e—g rea t as been forwarded Its the editor of the Morning Post." ierved some time ago a communication over the their confidence in him at all times. Honest even _ iignature for a Parent, - stating that Dr. Jayne 's beyond the breathin,'.. of a suspicion; and capable Initial, Expectorant had been the means of saving to the extent of every requirement, he has proved :he lives of three of his children, who were suffer himself a workmah of whom no one need be -ng severely with whooping cough; and having,but Ash Dreadfulort time complaint,lrefore, lo and having oneofmy ch i ldre n asl limed. Ile has Idischarged his duty faithfully.' hatanother . ideby r and nobly, to the people; and nobly will they sustain: ny only child, suffering the greatest agony with him. From every part of ail State are given out 'he same disewre, and in hourly expectation of its expressions of approbation; and the Second leath, I w ed as induced to purchase d a bottle of it, and '°rnm Tuesday in Octobef, 1847, will prose, that the peo sndtoemthce surprise sin it oracl°lritinbeggtao th e nto d; l)e e i c id tio i t n di r e c tions— Tuesday in know how to appreciate the services of a faith.; teen minute's lifter we commenced rising it, and the Tul public officer. 1 7hild bas now completely recovered. Moan's Losses-arra is also presented to our! I have no acquaintance with Dr. Jayne, lint . ] fellow-citizens of tie State, as a man in every way' b o. ,e ra re te ll i r e . t ck ir n n vi e h i l ed m rn g a e h n n t. sband's and a father worthy of their confidence. His character for honesty mends utiimpeached ; and his ability it undoubted. As Cern' Commissioner;the interests of the State will he carefully guarded by him while the rights of individuals will be equally protected He is la plain, unassuming farmer; and shares the reect and esteem of all who know him. short, no two men could base been selected in the State, better calculated to watch over, sustrai, and defend her Interests, than SAC G and Lo? (+STIER-TU. iii :3 lnity ,itiontittg Pool. Evrron Arni-PBopBrtioir:.7, PITTSBURG'S/ 'SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER i; 1547 DEZSOCUATIC NOMINATIONS. FOR GOVERNOR, FRANCIS R. SIIUNK, Or ALLEGHENY COUNTY. ,FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, moan's LONGSTRETII, Or NIONTOONJERY COUNTY. Urns—ALEX. BLACK. Asetziwavr—JA DIES B. SAWYER, J. H. NELHENNY, JOSEPH COOPER, JANES S. LONG. Tnr.Asuusn—:JOHN C. DA VITT. COMM Itelo7l tit—R. DONALDSON. Auzirrog—EDWAßD ArCORK LE teMOtrittfc Comity committee of Correspondence The follbwing persons compose the Comitialtee Charles Shaler, George R. Riadle, Andrew Wylie, ~ , James S. Craft, &pi t Wawa, (of Eliza- , J. H. Philips, (ot Rob . ' belli.) - inson.) i James A. Irwin, , R. H. Kerr, James Cunningham, 1 1)r. Wm. Bachup, ' John J. Mitchell, l 4b Col. Jesseill, Jacob.-Tomer,, Col. Jos. E. M'Cabe, Thornaa Earley, 4 Josiah Ankrim, A. Milwain, R. Patterson, Edweid Encell, ' Gen. John Neel, Dr Jonas R. M'Clintock, James Watson. E. W. Gan, United States Newspaper Agency, Sun Buildings. N. E. corner of Third and Dock, and 44u N. Fourth street—ia our uuly au thorised agent in Philadelphia. The Election.—Our Prospects. /sx the time draws near for our State election, we And the Federal party—the friends of Irvin, and' Patton, and Bankruptcy ; the men übo base sus tained all the iniquitous measures, which came so near bringing Pennsylv %Ma into a condition of entire ruin ; and whose reckless course proved them entirely incapable of conducting the affairs I I 1 this great Commonwealth;—are resorting to all I mannerof plans to try and deceive the voters, and; induce a belief that they are disposed to be more honest than they once were, and more faithful in' • the discharge of the duties of the offices to which they aspire. Knowing the utter want of cmifi deuce in them by the great body of the People, they are striving to direct nublic attention from the true issues now before them—hoping thus to secure a majority in their favor. But the People of this State have not forgotten the shameful ex• ; travagance of a Ritner and Stevens administration.: They hare not forgotten the time when, under Federal rule, some of the best citizens of the State were dragged from their homes, at the call of a! self constituted inquisition ; and the result of this call is not forgotten. Nor have the people yet forgotten when the leaders of Federalism—having awakened the sense of •.ertgeance in 'an abused and insulted constituency—deemed their places unsafe in the legislative halls where they had been placed, and sought safety in a back door flight. None of these things are yet forgotten in Pennsylvania; nor are the leaders in these acts, which led so near to violence, 'among the uuremembered things.— . They , and their associates and supporters, are well known; and they are justly appreciated by the ; people. The party which supported their claims! to office, and sustained their iniquitous acts while; in office, still sustains the same men; and as they do not disavow and condemn their acts, it is fair, to infer they commend them. Yet these are the men—this is the..party, who are now asking the people of this State to place them in power. This! is the party, and these are the men, who come for., ward, and without disavowing or condemning any l of these measures, so lull of es il, ask for tbe con. fidence of the People ; and would again impose' upon their generosity. Will they succeed ! This is a question to be answered by every voter for himself; ; and upon the answer depends much of our prosperity, for years to come—if not forever. ; But the people of Penns . ) Ivania are called on , to choose the officers who shall administer their af- fairs ; and they will do so, we believe, in such al manner, as to secure the best interests of their ' State. In coming to a conclusion on the sill ject,l they cannot too closely investigate the political acts of those who are presented for their suffrages; —thity*innot too critically examine the tendency of the doctrines advocated by the parties to which these men belong. It; on the one hand, they find - that a system of the most vile and infamous car - eoption has been tolerated and enforced, under a Ititner . and a Stevens ;—if they find that the most outrageous extravagance in the public expenditure his been sanctioned, with a view to secure politi cal ascendency ;—if they find that the influence of publig,station, has been exerted merely to promotei the private interests of the office holder ;---and that all these breaches of the public confidence have been sanctioned by the men of one party, the peo ple are called on by a voice which they will not disregard, to beware how they trust thnsemen, and that party, with the reins of their political govern -.meat—with the control of the public offices. Every `corwideration of policy and duty is presented, to ._warn them of the danger of trusting these men. • Having named some of the men who have for . (cited all claims to the confidence of the people of 'Pennsylvania, we are led to ask—What party num bers them among its members? It is the Federal - party, which goes before the people with the once '.glotiotni, but now degraded and disgraced name of, :"Whigi—digraded, in having ,re,sorted to imposi- 1 tion'of every kind, in order to gain power; und - diagraced by having violated all their pledges, to ~ -the-people, made before they obtained office. To ;lib - party belong JAMES lams, now a candidate for Povernor, and Jos Era W. P.s.r.rorr, a candidate for that offif.s of Canal Commissioner. Both these `Men belong to, and are cherished by, that party -VitiFb brought the State to a con diti on c l ose l y verging upon ruin. Both these men supported, by , ' Value of 4nr'rizn Shipping —1 he intrinsic value , every means in their power, that swindling bank. poor ; of the shipping toot including steamships, steam r =rapt law, by which ..so many thousands of b is oa t t , s t , , o i r se n hoc t in i er i s4b o e o lr o gi ( 7 to the United States, 'llitia-havetteen deprived of their hard earnings.— I d ow n a,_ , ~, u,as a , moder ate esti : . tiiii4ese men are members of aparty who have; mate. The tiurnher of persons immediately tn. uniformly legislated, %%Len in power, for the ben.. terested, is stated, at a fair calculation to be 1,1;5, 1 'ent of capitalists and Speculators, at theexpense of; mkt . . . I.lle industrious workingman. Such are the men 1 iry Mr. Chubby, a Choctaw chief, gave a Mimi preseetedlo theireemen of Pennsylvania. by the r on! Concert in the Odeon last evening. He is said Federal party, and for whom they ask their sub to be unsurpassed on flute or sauce pan. ;,. frages. .• But, happily, thiy'are not left without a choice. a 1 The Lehman family is in PhiladeiPhM , at • - .tber Q men have been deemed far more worthy the' the Ark. Will t rey not be here again. ...., - - , • distinguished, and important, and responsible sta • .. - tion: referred tb; end th'ese men the people are call Ar 4, r 4 - , ~ • *e;',o COLLACTOR s ()MCC, Pittsburgh, Oct. Ist. Jr Amount of tolls received at this office riat•eptember, Amount 01 tolls received at this office in September, ISt) lrcre-he No of Boats cleated, amount of tonnage, and tolls rrertved singe the opening of navigation up to Ist October, 107, also for [her entsre year of 184 G No. Boatslel d • Tonnage. Tolls recd p 473 165.747 656 $127061 :13 ;3366 12:!,066, 0 20 55,264 41 IS 11 1556 IW , 361'0, 1.1330 $39.797 LEVI G. CLOVER,Collector. Increase Demorratu Conuniltee of Vigilance for the Borough John Bell, David French, James Caughey, John Coulter, Valentine Shorts; fir. James Kenedy, James Bell, C H :I F t e u l ,l d David Stevenson. Try'llie Native! i organ in New York has been dis confirmed for wa4t of patronage. It is encourage. ing to think that the doctrines of selfish and ignor• ant factions can not be countenanced in our coun try. The Native; should hunt up some South sea island on which tb locate, and introduce Their ideas of prescription tiiiete be Barker would suit for Governor and mo'al instructor. A harlkeichief, stained is ith strawberries or apple butter, was picked up in Fourth street: yeitenlay. The owner need not call for it, as it was thrown down again. The Oyer land Terminer, Quarter Sessions, Aix. commences oil the Fourth Monday of October. There is to be a bung list of criminal cases to be disposed of. Ille jail is well tenanted. cO-Wemyssllall a fine house on his Benefit night . It must have ben gratifying to him to see sn many of his old friends in the boxes., The audi ence was good aid wespectable in every way. try*About fourteen of Mr. Arkin's beef cattle escaped from his pasture at the live mile run, on Thursday evening and have not been heard of since. (0 -People cad have their houses furnished with furniture of any qua4to, by calling at Davis' Auc tion. Yesterdaylthe street opposite his store was almost blocked Op with tables, chairs, beds, bed steads, hureuus, &re. cc? There will be six Theatres open in New York during the present winter. In Pittsburgh we ishall have one ih full blast, in addition to the Athenmum Altisi'Fal Hall and other places of a musement. - - A MiSTAKL.-.4-The Pennsylvanian says that the judgement and sentence in the Dunn case was re versed becau s e the p isoner was not present at the trial. This is al mistake; Dunn was discharged because the fact of his being present at the trial &c. was not duly recorded. (0- In a very short time we will be receiving lightningileipateties from St. Louis. Capt. O'Reilly has commenced Work on the river i the poles are up on a part of the route. There is a newlboat at our wharf called the Silas Wright. A glorious name to plough through the rivers of the south. lice uoicre yebterd ay these vraVlbu j- Ott the l'u little done. - - ;.__ Democratic; etting. The Democracy of thp South, Ward, Pittsburgh, will. meet at the hriuse - of Mr. Duffey; corner of Second and .Grant•Streeis,' - this 'evening . , Saturday, October 2n4 at half past 7 o'clock, P. M. A gen eral attendance is requested, as important business is to be transacted. p3-The editor of the Gazette says—"lt is diffi cult, we know, for a proud man to confess either his ignorance or his calumny:" and he therefore contin ues to assail the Vice President—charging him with deception, subserviem?y, and every thing that is degrading. We do not believe him to be igno rant, in relation to most matters about which he writes; and therefere are ,compelled to believe that he is only performing a part required of him, by those to whom he looks for support. This is truly a miserable position in which to be placed; and it must be especially so to one who possesses so high a sense of magnanimity, such refined ideas of pro priety, and so exalted a spirit of piety, as seems to be possessed by him. But from the extensive know-! ledge which he seems to have of the Sacred Scrip-I tures, we have no doubt he could quote a score of passages, to prove that this is his iltey. It is said " the devil can quote Scripture to suit his purposes;" and, if this be true, (we ask with deference to his piety,) why may not the editor of the Gazette do, the same Notwithstanding, it would seem to us, that a man is occupying a most unenviable situa tion, when he is compelled to try and "make the worse appear the better reason." For our part we disc aid all such morality as w ill lead a man to adhere to an untruth, even though it may have been stated in ignorance. We may come to con clusions from false premises; we may be ignorant, at times, of matters of fact; but we wall not persist in error, nor will we misstate fact; but will avow our ignorance when satisfied of at; and tell the truth without fear, sod without reservation. " Lot adjoining Craw f 'dsville contain'g 462 .• lot in do. No 12 sq. 22 463 . " do. (fr Li'lly not net out) irryor l s Flair Tonic.—We commend to the atten. 464 -.. " do. lot No. 19 sqr. 22 tion of those desirous Of restoring their hair or im- i , cAmptitNE olL _ ln morn and for sale by 465 ; " do. No. 23 " 22 proving its beauty, to this elegant preparation ; HAYS & BROCKWAY. 14" " do. " 2 "22 We hear it every where highly spoken of, and es• ; pecially by all who have mule use of it, as greatly iI k OUSS EL'S SHAVING CREAIII---4 dot wa rran t : 466 " do. " 22 "27 i 469 " do. " 15 .4 27 efficacious in stimulating the grouch of the hair. 1 - 1 .- " V uuthe i '" store sail I . " , "le h.! HAYS & BROCKWAY. 470 ~ do. " 21 "27 and preventing and curing many affections of the'. . - 1471 " do. "23" 27 skin. Its virtues are amply and sufficiently pros i NET - INTER LARD 01L-6 Liblsand 4 half bb's No 472. " do. -, 7 "26 Sl. N. Y. Sow. i 1 lard oil bleached and free from sediment,, 473" do. " 8 "26 i 1 For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEEIN TEA lust reed and fs r sale by 474 " do. "20" 27 F. R. SELLEILC. j iTORE, 72 FOURTH street, near Wo.-id—antl ail " 12 475 " do. " 1.5 "21 the Drug Store of H. Y. Schwartz, Federal street,' 1, 1 IA B.A.SCIONO i l'er case or bottle, for sale - 1 476 . " d ''' " / 7 " 27 i v Allegheny City. rn 3 J 4 ,' i the IN Inc Store, corner Market and Fit st et a :: 4 2 7 " d '• .' "3 27 , - i 475 " do. " 23 " 27 _ _ ___ .. _ ee3o J ACI ill IV EA V ER. 479 i " d " 1 di of, GREAT ITALIAN RENtri,r, PHI LAVELPIIIA, April 26. 184 0 i 4 BSYNTHE: Ist quality, per case or bottle, for j 460 " do. s• 2" 26 1 Being afflicted for some s years With that most i ..A_ sale at the Wine Store. . 481 • " do. '• l3 " 9.7 JACOB WEAVER. 1 482 " do. " 14 " 2 / 't listressing disease. the asthma. and for the last 1 " 3° , 453 " do. " 7 " 21 I 1 years much of the time confined to my room.. g tURACOA. Ist quality, per case or bottle, for 454 si do. i. 10 "22 : toil at several different times my life was des j j sale at the Wine Store. 4,85 " do. net numbered. .I mired of, I concluded to °loon some of Ma i se3o JACOB WEAVER. ; John 111 droy, for ' tont s Sicilian Syrup, whtch %CRS reCOMMeltiltni ki Tr IRSCH EN WASS ER i lit quality per case or I 1943 Cr °Wile,. ne by a friend flow New York. oho stated that 111 bottle, for hale at the Wine Store . 4q6 Deer. Ei nwt •)415 n 7 0 it had cured some of the most inveterate casesl he3o JACOB WEAVER. 14 8 7 "Wt net 5 4 15n 7 e mown to the medical prolession. Suffice it to say, i i i - houni - .. - i hn - ,,, dent - and . Tie Dolonresi - x - • i 4S " NI " su s - e i l4- " " 33 16n 7 a . .hat, after u s ing the above medicine tor about 4 A R.E.sPEc rAtiLEgentletu2n called at our office,. 4 8 9 " Pt.el set and part Iveeks, I was entirely relieved, and 1 behest mil- I A as he said, to inform as that he had been afflie- 1 orl . 33 16 n 7 e ally cured. Yuan, is ith respect, . ted ter fifteen years with Rheumatism or Gout, suit, 490 " " Si et ~,I 5 33 16 u 7 e OLIVER W OWE.N, occasionally with Tic Doloureu,; th a t h e h a d been i 491 Si w I se; 33 16 n 7 1 No 175 Bertram st.. Pintail a frequently confined to his room for months together, . 492 ~ WI awl 3-1 16 a 7 : and often ruffered the roost intense and earsuciating Hays & Brucloa ay. Wholesale and Retail Agents, I pain, but that lately lie had been using JAYNL'S I see advertisement. fcb22 I ALTERATIVE., from which he InUtlit the must sig- : --- , , I and unexpected relief He save he found the 1 Clarke county. CHRISTIE'S 6.llSllllie Remedies for all kin d s o f " i . • - • medecine t cry pleasant and effective, and that he ' William Linn, for leisous affections they base been used with entire I now considers Memel(' perfectly cured.—Phi/cufel. I 1843. mar owner. 2p.m. ,uccesa in all cases of Rheumatism, acute or chric I phia Plartli Antrriren. • 1493 Oct. IS, Set se; 10 10n 11 w Mc. applying to the head, face or limbs; gout, to j - 1494 " NV fractional ; 14 lOn II w lolerenx, bronchitis, vertigo, nervous or sick head- I A FACT WO/UM KNOWING.—A gentleman of Scro ! 495 " Lot No. I, in 15 100 II w b ache• indigestion, paralysis, palsy. eloletoy, fits,' (Mous hab i t from indiscretion in his younger days,' 496 . Undiv'd lof lot • !onvulsions, cramp. palpitation 01 t h e h eart, net ' became affected with Ulcerations in the Throat and 496 " No. 3, 4' w; of 15 10 nll w 120 NOSP. and a disagreeable and troublesome eruption I lot No. 4 ralgia, general debility. &c. In cases of dyspepsia, 1 of the Skin. Inclued has a hole system bore the 1 49 S " Eastl il xi 22 10 nll w 80 which is simply a nervous derangement Of the di. I marks of beingsatur ated ' with disease. (Inc tria d I Affi' ngicim county. 3p. m. gestoe organs—they have been tound equally suc , and wrist were somuch a ff ected thlt . .he . had lostdie ' 499 Oct. 21, Undivided j of 8 7a 4 e zessful.. I use of the hand, ever part tieing covered with deep, , 500 •'Nvil se; 26 8a 5 " .... ' _ •v J. L. SIMPKINS . Philadelphia, April TA !S.W. 0.51,S $1 4 23. S These applications are in the form of Rings and Magnetic-4'llml Bands, Bracelet's, Belts. &c. ,;_: / •Nec , advertisement for further particulars 011 the outside of this sheet . For sale at the only agency, 57 .11. , tket street IIook• at auctloa. ON Saturday evening, October 2nd at 7 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, cor of Wood. and ath eta., will be mold x large collection of Rooks, iniong which are standard works in Theology, histo ry and travels, biography, poetry and the drama, and various other departments of Literature. Family bibles, blank books. gold polls, 4-c. ocr2 JOHN D. DAVIS, Aticrr. Dtn■lcal Instruments at Auetkon. ON Saturday evening, October 2nd, at $ o'clock, at the commercial Mire roonis,corner of Wood. and Fifth streets, will be sold by order of the ad ministrators. 1 very superior Harp, 10 tenor Drums, whne, acc.ordeons, fire., 4-e. oct 2 JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct. BY JOHN D. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER DRY GOODS. ON Monday morning the 4th instant, at 10 o' clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, come. of Wood and sth ids., will be sold, without reserve to close consignments. A large quantity of fresh and seasonable Dry Goods, Sc.. At 2 o'clock, P. M. A large assortment of China sad Quconsware, Grocurius, Glassware, Tinware Shovels, Band boxes, Wrapping paper. A general assorttnent of household Furniture, Feather beds, bedding, mattrasses, Carpeting, Look ing Glasses, Mantel clocks, Cooking stoves, Coal stoves, Kitchon furniture 8:c. At 61 o'clock. Ready made clothing, Fine Cut lery, Gold and Silver Watches, Double and Single ' barrel shotguns, Miisical instruments, German fancy goods, Variety goods, &c. Oct. Ist. JOAN D. DAVIS, Auct•r. _ American Copy. EREIi o.6 l o S ß M G O A ß i y s P e lt o O ti tt i o i r s T ß o so a d n lit t a r li ) ti o e: have a bad cough, you had better try it and be cured. PITT nottott,Janna let 1547. Mn. Jane MORGAR :—Being afflicte dwith a bad cough after suffering some time, I was induced by my friend, Mr. James A. Williams, of Third street to try your great and justly celebratrd COUGH SY RUP, and I must say, I was surprised at Its affects on me. I found instant relief from my cough, and Zlla say to all, try Morgares Cough Syrup, and it will cure you of your bad and troublesome cough. This med icine is only 25 cents a bottle. Wit. D. PrrEnaen. Smithfield street, Pittsburgh. Prepared wholesale and retail by JOHN 0. MOR GAN, Druggist. COME to the yard of the subscriber, on Liberty I._/ street, (known as the Black Horse Tavern,) a Bay Horse, between thirteen and fourteen hands high, supposed to be eleven or twelve 'ears old, with a white strip on the face, -bob tail, blind of the lent eye, and a burst on the right side, with White olf fore foot. 84MUEL . BUJINSIDE. Pittsburgh, Oct. 1, 1847. oct2Atd* ritiE. mot powerful purifier of the blook ever dis i covered is Da. RALPH'S UNIVESSAL VEGETAr DLE PILLS, their action, being directed to the very source oldies° Impurities. Price, 26 etc a box. Nors.--With every box of the pills, a few•pages are given, with some plain and important informa tion on the treatment ordiseases and the preserva lion .of the Health, which every one who values this Greatest Blessing xliould read. S. L. CUTHBERT, Agent, No OS Smithfield et. near 3d. oct2 I=l DESPA,T,dIIOE S BY ELECTMO'VE4EGRAPH. rxeneast: ro.ft P6IIT TatitnaLeig#,.; i, 10 o dock, P. M A fire broke out to•day in.. Ersenberg's Saw Mill, wbieb was not extinguished, until Newlin's Salt Houss, Green's Hair Seating Factory, were destroyed. Partially insured. PHILADELPHIA MARKET Oct. 1, 7 o'clock, P. M. FLOUR—Market firm i moderate sales at $5,75. CORNMEAL—SaIes at $2;871 tr bbl. RYE FLOUR—Moderate sales at $4,123 q bbl. WHEAT—SaIes prime Red at $1,2101 25. CORN—Prime Yellow in better demand, with sales at 70c. PROVISIONS are without change. The same may be said of the markets generally. The Southern Telegraph is out of order. NEW YORK MARKET. Sept. 30, G o'clock, F. M. FLOUR—Sales Genesee at $3,7303,81. CORN—Is scarce ; moderate sales at 63titd8. c. WHlSKEY—Limited sales at 28 c. gallon. OATS—Sales at 54/355 c. sip bushel RYE—Moderate sales occur at SI c.' bushel. The general prices of the market without change ! a meeting of the manufacturers of Cotton A Yarn, held on the Ist of October, the follow. ing prices were agr ed upo n as the NETT CASH rates, subject to no discount, viz : No. 5 to 10 Cotton Yarn, 15 c. q lb . 11 to 13 19 " ‘. 500 9 c to doz 600 700 7 " " S. 9 ts. 1000" Candlewick, 15 c tz lb. Carpet Chain, 23 '• Coverlet Yarn, 25 '- Wrapping Twine 25 '• Family Batting, 16 Common " 11 P. AVCOAMICK, Hope Colton Mill. KING, PENNOCK & CO. Eagle, MOORHEAD, COPELAND & CO, Union. N IC. VOEGTLY & CO., Star. [oct 2 1w 444 UININE—• 150 ouncealjoat received andfor sale 445 ( j U,by B. A. FAIINESTOCK & Co. 446 cor tat and Wood eta. 441 1 . 7 - EN 1T1A24 21E.15—T600 :be store, and for sale ; 448 by HAI'S & BROCKWAY, 449 Do 2 . 450 Liberty at. 431 4.52 453 454 -3001 be f.-r male by HAYS & BROCKWAY. J; EF CAMPHOR- VARIEGATED SOAP-- 20 haze. for *rile by HAYS tr. BROCKWAY. AFT CAYENNE--I caxe for sale by BAYS & BKOCKWAY. VAUGHN'S VEGETABLE LITIIONTRIPTIC-1 10 dui in More and for Rale by HAYS 4 , BROCKWAY, YELLOW OCHRE--400 Ibis in store and fur sale I by } L ik BROCKWAY. painful and offensive ulcers, and Were ma hollow Anil 501 " NW! awl 5 porn. as a honey-comb It o.is at this stage of his 502 Swl avvl 5 complaint, when death appeared inevitable front a' 503 w Se} eel 6 loathsome disease, that he commenced the nee ol : 504 ‘, awl - 25 Jaync's Alterative, and having taken sixteen bottles, 505 " Undivided 6th pt. is now perfectly cured. ei net 34 S .5 e 13.331 The Alterative operates through the circulation, , 506 o f t h e 6 t h pt . w i and purifies the blood and crash, ates disease from I set 25 8 5 c 6.661 the system, wherever located, and the numeious: 507 w WI ow l 36 8 5 e 80 COMA it has performed in diseases of the skin, can-I Macon county 3 p.m. ° eer, scorfula, gout, liver complaint, dyspepsia, and 508 Oct. 16, Se} 10 1611 1 e 160 other chronic diseases, is truly astomslung.—Spirit 509 aol 11 16n 1 e 80 of the 7'O2W. 510 " Wl awl 11 16n 1 e 80 511 " Undi'ed I vel net 12 16n 1 e 40 512 Nwl 12 16 ra 1 e 160 513 " ICW/ 15 16n 1 e 160 514 " WI awl 22 16 1 c 80 515 " Ei awl 23 16 1 e 80 516 " WI owl 24 16 1 e SO 517 " El 21 16 1 e 320 518 " WI owl 27 16 1 e SO 518 " E+ owl 28 16. 1 e SO 520. 0 Nel 28 16 1 e 160 521 " Nita awl 33 16 1 e 40 522 66 WI set 15 16 3 e 80 1523 " El sw 15 16 3 e 80 524 66 Sel awl 20 16n 3 e 40 525 66 WI awl 27 16 3 c SO 526 " WI owl- 29 16 3 a 80 Coles county. 527 Oct. 18, Set 528 " El net 529 " Net 530 " Swl awl 531 " Nel awl 532 " Swl 533 " Nwl 534 " Net 53.5 Nelnot 536 " F.l awl 531 " El owl 538 66 W/ awl 539 6 6 Net .540 6 6 Wine , / 541 Nelnw l 542 66 Wind 543 " Swi 544 " Nei 545 " Swl 546 " Elnwl 547 " 548 " Swl Shelby county. 849 Oct. 16, Willett 1150 " W !awl. 551 " Wlsot 552 " Wine+ 553 66 Elect .554 " Sivr/aoS 5.55 " WPM* 556 " Wenwl 557 " McLean county, William Linn, for -1843 mar owner. 558 Oct. 10 N+ of 550 6, SW: Clay County. 560 Oct. 4iof w+ owl 20 3n 8 e 26.66 561 " Wine: 19 3n Se •80 562 " Nobel 19 3n 8 e 40 Morgan county. 663 Oct. 10 A lot of land fro nting 43 feet on State road-from Jacksonville to Springfield,'ed _ j t O a ° i n ° inoeglNir , TiJackson villa-tlc- in the ett of awl • Payette county, 564 Oct. 21 Nel-4 ccr Por sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA s nF., 7? Fourth street, Pittsburgh. 5e2.9 HERE IS MORE PROOF' of the good qualities of MORGAA"S COUGH SYRUP, and if you hare a bad cough, you had better try it and be cured. Prrrsnunott, Jan. 7th, 1847. Mr. Joirs MORGAIC—This may certify that for several weeks past, I have been afflicted with a se vere Cough, which prevented me from getting much rest by night, or laboring with any ease titre tigh the any time. After trying various remedies, at an ex pense of several dollars, and receiving no benefit from them, I purchased a bottle of MORGAN'S COI. GII SYRUP for 2.5 cents. Although a week has not 'et elapsed, or the Fyrup more than three-fourths used up, my cough has entirely subsided and ap pears to bepermanently cured. Should a similar at tack occur, the first remedy I should make use o. would be Morgan's Cough Syrup, believing it to be the best remedy I aver made use of for a Cough. S. W. STONE, Wood street. ft:r Only 23 cents a bottle. Prepared wholesale and retail by JOHN D. MORGAN, Druggist, Wood street, one door below Diamond Alley, Pittsburgh. se2S-ly DRTAR. WILLARD'S Oriental Cough Mixture.— . This preparation is not the infallible remedy for the cure or Consumption in all its stages, but it is nevertheless the best remedy now in use for the spee dy cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Influenza, Hoop ing-Cough, &c. in the very worst stages. As the season has arrived when people are troubled with violent colds and its accompanying evils, it is impor tent that some safe and effectual remedy should be within their reach. The Oriental Cough Mixture is offered as such a remedy, with the confidence that it will perform more cures than any other medicine of a similar nature now before the public. Sold Wholesale and Retail, by HAYS & BROCK WAY, Druggists, No 2 Commercial Row, Liberty street. Alan, Da. Wtt.L.►an's Celebrated Anti-Bilious and Liver Pills. Price 25 cents, with 37 pills in each box. ee3o . DARTIER PENS—Platinatcd by Galvanic Pro p ;cos& As good as Gold Pens. Eighteen cents a card, containing 20 pens with a good pen holder. Pen No I suitable for running hand; 2 . 4 4. Secretary band; " " round if 4 " " .. 5 .. " old English black letter; 6 .. Ludy's hand. The Pen No 4 is principaily used in Wriring and Drawing Schools. The pen No 5 for copying Music, making packets. etc. The Pens Nos I and 2 for Bank Note Signatures, as these pens never cut the paper,- however fine, or however heavy the hand may be. LUKE LOOMIS; Agent, seSO 85 Wood street. POW , D. RHUBARB: 6 cases East India, juet re ceived and Tot sale by FAHNESTOCK &Co. sell nor let and Wood au. Office of the Solicitor off, the Treasury, Aram 17, 1847. STALED PROPOSALS will be rdcalved et thill office Until the 25firduy of octobei tieziott 12 , o'cloeViitt noon, for the purchase of the- interest of .„g the United. States, at law. and in equiti, of the prot: perty hereinaner , dercrtbed, upOntheterns anircon ditions mentioned belOw,ta . . LANDS LTh G 111 TAE SiATEOt KEZITUCYY 1834. Mason county. AO 24, James C. One-seventh part ofa tract of Wilson, 11,000 acres,, on kennic creek, purchased of Merry Walker, being about 1,571 3-7 acres. LANDS LYING IN THE STATE OF INDIANA. O Tracts of laud conveyed, quantity, &c 4 • n 3 t •6. . r, Description, &c. 46; ° !co 0 c !co I g Near Logansport Israel T Canby, for -1833. mer owner. 424 Aug 14, lot or fraction of 35 27 n w 159,72 425 44 Frational ei sot 36 27 a w 93,41 426 44 wi set 36 27 n w 81,87 427 4 ' 4' el ow} 36 27 n w 81,08 428 44 w; Iwl 36 27 n w 74,11 429 " 4 S fractional nw; 31 27 n w 57,07 Canal lands, 430 6 , Nel-4 of 2 26 lw 160 491 " N o: nwl-4 2 26 1w 69 432 6 ' Se{ of 2 26 lw 160 433 " El swl-4 2 26 1w 80 Not canal lands, 469 Miami county. 434 " Lot or tract, 20 27 n 5 e 103,13 Wabash county. 435 " Fractional ei net 29 28n 8 a 79,85 436 " " awl of 29 28n 8 e 91,68 437 " " sal of 29 28n 8 a 87,60 438 " " section 32 28n 8 a 18,46 Miami county. " Fractional nal. 32 27 a 4 a 53,14 " Fa owl 32 27 a 4 e 61, " NI law; 11 26 1 " Si nwl 11 26 1 " Ni nal 11 26 I " S 1 nal 11 26 1 " Sel nwi 226 1 " Sw, owl 236 1 " Nu.; nivi 226 I Wi awl 17 14 1 Sel 13 14 2 ' " N 1 awl 26 23 1 " 8.1 awl . 26 33 1 " WI sw l 814 1 " F.l awl 17 14 1 " Lt,n Canby's ad'n to Craw Pdsy'le, not No. id id IA 439 440. 491 442 LANDS LYING IN THE STATE OF ILLINOIS lIMME IMMI Wet die er or tuaross.—Continued.,, 0 665 " 666 " 667 " 568 " 569 " Nel-4 ' 24 6 n 1 w Elswl-4 24 6 n 1 w 80 Swl-4sel-4 24 6 n 1 w 40 - W4-swl-4 - 24 6n - I -80 Sinel-4 • 29 6 a I w 76.47 Town of Irandalia, Fayette county. 570 Oct. 21 Lot'No.B, square 30 ' 571 " " 5, 42 572 " it 6, 42 573 " r"rt " 4, 42 574 " " I, -29 .575 " Out" 4, cungt3 acres. 576 "" " 48, 577 cc cc 6, 39, c I 678 c, cc cc 43 , 579 aa cc 53 , cc 580 "" " 46, , 581 4‘ 41 cc 51 , it - . 532 " Lot No. -1, sq. No. 8. 553 " " ;2, cc 584 cc cc 3 , cc 585 " " 4, cc 586 " 5, cc 587 cc cc 6, 44 , 588 l 4 cc 7, cc • 589 cc cc 8, cc 590 " " 1, sq. No. 9. 591 " " 2, '' 592 cc " , 3, CC 593 " " 4, cc 594 " " 5, IC 595 CI IC 6, cc 596 " " 7, 59.7 it '' 8, cc 646,26 1846. Bureau county, 598 Aug. Nnet, 600 601 602 603 604 605 606 " Nel " N,, " .. SO Peoria county, Heirs alias. Duncan .. 8 1 SI .. N e i Stat ke county, SI , Si " Net " Set Henry county. Sri Fulton county. Nwl, 17 6n 1 e 160 St Swl 17 6 n 1e 160 11 Swi 20 6 n 1 o 160 " Nei 29 6n . 1 e 160 .. Elaei 57n 2e 80 .‘ Nell-afire+ 57 n 2e 40 CC N e i 31 7 n 2 e 160 C 4 N e i 27 n I e 160 Sei 35 5 a 3 e 160 Knox county. Swi McDonough• county, ft Ni .. Set SI N e i Ct Swi " SCY 41 SO 41 Sei Sei " Nei .. Net .. Ni " Net 0 Nut! 611 612 613 614 615 616 " EMI 626 " N w t • " Nei Nor} i< Ni , s e t Warren county Se} " N w t " 645 646 647 644 649 " Se 1 4 Mercer 'county, " Sel-4 29 13n 1 w 19 13n 4 w Set 4 24 15 n 4 w Henderson county. " Swl-4 36 12 n 5 w Nel-4 35 11 in-4 w " Nwl-4 36 12 n 5w Eli S. Prescott, forcer 1546. owner. 656 Jan. El SWf 657 Farm opposite Lock-7 port, beginnning 60 rods south of the ow corner of the owe sec. 22, t. 36 n, range 10 e; thence E. 240 rods along. the S. line of James Heath's farm ; thence S. 50 rods; thence W.along the N. line of Ma.. Cromwell's farm 290 rods; thence N. 50 rods to the place of beginning, contain ing, by estimate, 75 acres. 40 ✓ 61,50 e 320 e 40 e 40 e 40 e 40 e 40 7n5 7 5 8 5 8 5 6.55 '• Lots in town of W.Joliet 659 " 660 •" 661 " " (S. half) 4 662 " Lots in S'th Lockport, 3 663 " 664 " 665 " 666 ' 4 667 " 668 " 669 " .670 " 671 " 672 " 673 " 774 " 675 " 676 " 677 " 678 " Lots in original town of chicago, el 3 679 " Do. undivided haire" - 12 11 n 7 e 160 12 11 n 7 80 13 II 7 160 34 9n 8 e 40, 34 9 8 40 5 II n 8 160 511 8 163.29 511 8 163.59 611 8 40 611 8 79.82 611 8 79.44 7 11 8 79.30 7 11 8 160 811 8 80 811 8 40 18 11 8 80 23 li 8 100 23 11 8 160 24 11 8 160 24 11 8 80 31 12 n 8 160 32 12 8 160 wharfing lot 680 4 . Do. 20 feet westerly part of lot 681' " Do. Kenzie's addition 682 " Do. do cl go • Geo. Abernethy, c t 1848. ormer owner. 883 Oct. 19 Nwl-4 82' 2 684 if Sivir4 32 2 7 176 344 J. B.F. Russell, former "7 1843. owner. „ 685 April. NI and awl 4 4 35 9 e 686 .. Entire section 18 3 5 . 1-43 687 We • 8 35 '9 a . 688 swl-4 28 36 19 'a Grandy eau's! y. J. B. F. Russell, 1846 former owner. 689 Oct. 19 Entire section 26 341 . 7 690 Wlsel-4, elnel-4 13 33 n .B_e 6,91 " / • 24 33 nBO 692 , ' " Part of el nevl-4 233 n B`e. 693 28 85n 694 " Nel-4 • • 23 35n 8 e 1e 80 1 e 94.14 1e 80 1 e 80 1 a 80 1 e 40 3a 80 3 0 80 3a 160 5 9n 6 9 6 9 7 9 17 9 17 9 12 10n IS 10 13 10 3p.m. 17 24n Se 320 17 24n 2e itio CPPke county. . 595 C‘ 18 37g-130 .Aggregate La Salle,county. • Samuel Swartwout, 1843 former. owner, 696 N0v.22 El nel-4 32,n .3 e,..80. 697 ." net-4 8'.32 n : 3a.; 80 698 f' Et ;mi.& 832 n .3 e :SO 699 " WInWI-4 8 .32n 3e., -80 700 " Ek eel- 4 -832 n 3 e 80 701 " Wk e6l-4 8 32n 3 e 80 702 " Et ewl4 - '-8.02n 3e 80, 703 " . awl-4 8 324 3e - :Grykdy county. - • ' 704. awl-4 27 32 n 8 e 80 700 " WI eek. 4 '27 32 n 80 21 15 n 10 w 2 6o 1w 160 : ,Tracts ofland conveyed, quantity, Ticacription, &c. 4 Aggregate Heirs of Joseph Duncan, former owner. 36 14w. 4 o :60 14w 8 e 160 914 w 8o 160 25 15 n 7 e 160 22 15 n 7 e 160 22 15n 7 e 160 812 n 9 e 160 21 12 n 9 e 160 13 12 n 8 e 160 19 9tr 6a 160 2 11 n 6 e - 320 9 11 n 6 e 320 14 11 n 6 e 160 12 12n 6 e 320 34 12n 6 e 160 21 13n 6o_ 160 32 13n 7 e 160 4 14n 7 e 'l6o` 23 14n 4 e 160 49n 3e 160 124 n 2w 320. 25 n 2w 160 35 6 n 2w 160 34 4 a 2w 160 30 4n 2c 160 32 4 n 2e 160 84 n 3.e 160 . 20 4 a 4e 160 36 5 n 3e 160 85 n 4e 160 27 5 n 4e 320 10 6 n 2e 160: 10 6 a 2c 160 34 6 n 2e 160 .20 6 n 4e 160 12 7 n 3e 160 35 7 n 3e -320 30 T n 3e` 160 98 n I e 160 26 8n 1 e 160 26 8 n 1 c 160 28 8 n le . 160 9 12a le_ 160 14 41 n 13 e No Loth 9 15 1 9 3 10 10 11 11 14 14 16 16 23 23 27 27 28 . 18 . 3I 14 . 6 8 6 8 7 16 8 16 Will county. _t X7OB , 28 32. n 8 e SO ' 2832 n 8 e . , SO_ ``. . - . 1 4r.r-nrl-4.-. 2832 it 8 e 80 " -..Et se 144 28 32 n 8 e 80 • elti 28 32 n 0 80" 101 1119 710 •` : ,‘, 7 EI awl 4 - 28 32 a 8 e ,80 I 11,2 ;`Wfr B*l4 28 82 a 8 _e 80 113 LOCNo: - 9, block . • • No .1; Walcott's addition to Chi cago. 714 ' ‘• Lot tro 12, block , tto 3, Walcott's 'addition to Chi. 1342.! :cap. • : , _ 115 Mar, 1 -••-• - n 8 e 460 716 " * l7 .3 2 a 3 : 13 .,,.,..32k-m, 117 .c . - 29 32 nS e 'l6O " . Wbfch said lands - wail conveyed - by Samuel Swartwout to Wm.loung, late 'president _of the - Mount Savage Coal and Iron Gtstipany, intrust-kr - the use and benefit of the-United by- 'deed bearing date 3rst day of December . 18424 arid -re corded Jan. 6th,. 1843, in liber A 11,'NOD'Ikfiti- Hoe 18.19, and 20, on the land records of'Alligany county, Md." • The said lands were also sold by the marshatot the State' of Illinois, under distress warrant against said-Swartwout, on the 22d November, and bought in by the United States. The deed - of the marshal to the United States was exectitealtme - 16, 1614, and aluly.rnecirAnd in the several' counties , n the State of Illinois where the land.lies... CONDITIONS. 1. Each bid must be-for a separate number on he schedule, &c., for cash to . be deposited.at one of the following places; to the credit oftlfe_Soliei tor of the Treasury, specifying, on acconntof whet parti ular number in the schedule of property itis deposited; to-wit:- . The United States -Treasury. ati.Vi r ashingtoo t District of Columbia; the Assistant ,T.ie,,,asurer at Boston, NeW York,-Philadelphia, Charleston, S.C.i New Orleans, and St, Louis: . .„... The Collector of the Customs atEnffalo, N. Y., Baltimore, Mil, Wilrnington,N.C.,‘Savannah,Ga., Mobile; Ala.,-and-Richmond, Va.; Surveyors of-. the- Custems, „Nashville, Tenn., Cincinnati, Ohio , , and _- Receivers of pulic moneys at- Little .Bock,Aik., Jeffersonville, Ind, ,Chicago, and 'Dees -colt; Michigan. _ 2. Each bid must be aceoinpatded witha guar anty, in the form given below,',Which must be tified by a Collector, naval officer, niatahal;lThited States district attorney, or postmaster, that' the guaranty is gorid;' and' the party re. sponsible for the ariaohnt. ' = .3. On receiving a'certificate of cleposite.,Aigned by ohe of the depositories abOve.thenticitied, claim deed,conveying'all the'rtght, title, interest, and claim, of the United States to the Propertyi,ile. scribed in the bid, and paid for, executed and acknowledged by the S o l icitor of`the Tree - Sim free of all charge to the purchaser. 'Such inhver, ante will be sent, free of expense to any-pest office in the United States, as may be requested; 4. No bid , will be accepted unless it ',alien . he satisfactory to the Solicitor whether therestiallsl one or more bids for the property:__-'-.- - -- 5. Before bidding, all 'persons are- retmested.to make themselves acquainted with the isittiatiaii, value, and title - or the property they intend to bid for, se as to rely upon their own judgnientiii-hid ding. . .. , 6. After the last day - forreceiving them, the bide will be openekin the presence of 'such Officetiof the department as shall be able to attend be examined and passed upon as fast' al practica ble. Notice will be given , promptly to each pEr son whose bid is accepted, but to no - others.; 7. The name of the bidder - should; in , all cities, be written at length, and .in elegible.,hand. The bi Ider should : give -the name of the,post office Ito which communictaions are to be sent. 8. Bids must be sealed and marked on the out side these words: 14 ',Sr..tr.ho Bind YOU. U. S.. P#o.. 7 and addresied to - the - "" Solicitor ofcAlia Treasury, Washington, D. C. " 9. Form of a bid, guaranty, -and certificate.: , residing at in theminty of in the State of ' hereby offer the United'States' the sum oft ' dollars:in cash for their right, title, interest, and claim tdthe property described in number', in--the Printed advertisement - of the - Solicitor of the Treasury, up on the terms and conditions therein- mentioned ; and I hereby, in consideration of the premises, agree, in case my bia_therefor shall be accepted by said Solicitor, to deposite that sum; in lawful mo ney, in one of the-depositories,mentioned, in said advertisement, within thirty days' after - shall be accepted and notice thereof sent to the by 7444 21 Dated , 1547. For value received, - I guarantee to the -United States the performance of the above undertaking by the signer thereof, incase his bid be - accepted. Dated, , , 1897. - , q I certify that the above guarantor is responsible for the sum mentioned in the above-bid: - = 10. Plats of:the lands at-Boston. can be seen at, the office of tht United States district , attommin that city, and in the Solicitor's office at Washing ton. 11. Bids not performed , on "die part of the bid der, according-to the terms specifiedin the above conditions, may, at the option of the Solieitor,,lte declared null and void. In all cases where fraud may bare been practised against the_ nited States, the Solicitor may, before executing the _corivey ance, declare the bid invalid. and of Uri erect.; R. H. GILLET,.: Secretary of the Triaiury. oct2 For-Cincinnati andmontirvillei The new and spleililid passengeratellm er "NOItTIfRIVER, , ? Capt. Wss-Drels, will leave for the aboie and all intermediate ports, on Monday; the 4thinst., at 5 o'clocl4 - P. -- M." X, For freight or,passage apply on board octl-3t .•'i No. Me A TTORNEY AT _LAW: Officei Norttctritiati cif _ Fifth street, between_ Wood and SmithfleM J in the same building with Alderman Morrow.- 5 te3o ly ° BBLS Copal Varniali,,for sale by. ee3o , JOHN 151'011GAN; Druggist BALES Velvet Bottle Corks, for sale by te3o JOAN 121.-MOI.GAN BALES Vi4l Corke, fol . sale by ee3o - JOHN:i).MORf AN 1 El 11:3114 Sp. 'Turpen!ine,: s !'"? .. slaby . _ ..... _ _ JOHN D. ,IVILONV4I,4. IBL Veal •• Turpentize, , for sale . 2 ,- se3OJOIIN DMORGAN o. , BllLS;Mapori , s , l4la4ing,.for gale bo , -- ee3o . . JOIIN-D.:BtORGAN; . 20 . Building Lots ON SatUrday next, the 2d day - ofOct;at 2 eoeloilli P M., will benold On the premises, situate tween the. Washington and Steubenville Tuvnpie Roads, adjoining . q. Teumeranceville, 211 . cheap ing Lots, suitable for healthy and retireOesidences of these:engaged in business' in tter.eitie! 'dr Pitts" burgh and Allegheny, which cant& !dealt Wes be reached in less - than - .half an hour : Thp - iptil will probably average ithou . :;s.lol;t 2 ,. • AdBo, that handsome and specifies Cottage House, at present occupied gif; jouung the above Lon, with about Onetind a half acres of ground oh Which ate about 100 choice fruit trees, shrubbery, ettsellent , well Of. water;'stati; ling, &c. EacleLot will be accessibbe by eonventeit streets; a plan of which may be seen Attila:Allotted ROOM, and the property aliewn by,lite : priptietor: Title indispitehle.' otiu;cocutir. esifi;', 4 approved aeedrity , the rishlui=iii three eglint'neinial payniente; with interest, toluesichre4 brßcauf. ittd Mortgage. • JOHN DVDAI7I4'" se3o-4130. Auctioneer. 480 661 94 640 160 . 4 20 60 • •.`.Damaged 0001111 - 111VAUCtiOIIi . " - i , i' Art ROGERIES,Litjuorn Fish; tr,„;:ifrei,et-Frfdai . 1 1JF afternooni. the let of October, at 2 o'clock; at the warehouse of .24.. Itasard!iltow, on Xiberty:titieet;nesi" heed. lefWeed,,,l4ll.l, acild" - *ithOut reserve* Tor . .aeceeil4 . :silicinii rit:innY concern The entire stociorGsoceriesilignort,Fili,itore_ figurts,4-c.,eared'frant the fire:of 27th Seiltembett ; Trans:earns-.of ,sll4Q,ananF,'erd; fie] diyr I credit for approved pap er, under at ainonnt club I currency. 4 4OHN , D. DAVIS, ottl r, '.:AuCticiriVeic 3(ZA 3167.44 B.=rHINLBIr_ Signic.and AOrnitnaomotna watint; AND..DNALAR IN .:PAINTS; No. 44„.5T 4. -.GrAnt-STill 4 crr Prrreet4ters HAS , conetainly. on_ hand , all 4 / i n d t .4 either Dry-or lifted; APa4.lodC4e,l , .r, Linseed Oil; Boiled Oil; Spirits Turpeiiinek,vr . to day Glan of lilt sizes. Putty Paint - B h the b e at qual#Y,iltrrer 4rittif,...4-ru,,V.lBFc:flll/ of eepli-tt - Ppropt • t, IMEMESII=III = MEM _ ..... _ - ~*x John Barton, ..~ 1
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