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ME = ME ;, 4 = ... . t BE ,••• EEL Ed Eil ME IMEME =MN ; •", -; , • 4., 4 tA: I.' • 0- _ _ n. 4 ME '1 , .:f4 '1,4:',; = 4f MIM MEN MEE = ~:~.' :~ , MIN Me . - . .. .. .--, ... .:. .-..,',..-',..-::-..,:::.-i,-,1:...i.';', ORM NE { BE :. 7 ",•'4c ••• ••• •"' ' 4 •"•• • • • •••• •••'f -• ; •'•. s •l' • •- •• • • , ,-„•••„••.,;•4 -1,•,.•, - s-,-`•,.•": =='; t,•J:Tc , Ty- % ° - 4E; " :1 •i••• •,. • •--J ••• • ts ; ~.- = • `" •=:•• *l'l 'f•'• • •-z".--•,11:"<' •:%,• •••• ; , • - $2,-'=••••-•1-0,,-: ,zp.`,"+;":,1:44.1"1,:tE Zw,,i--?-41,!...ri;1•404 -1 4 ‘1 4. . s t". ro:t• u • , .7." K•V`-47 r rwfi , • • • L El - ~.~: MEM COMM 1kpij : A.,1 . ...!..14t0.; . RJ .- in:Tared and corrected every Afternoon. PITTSBURGIUBOARD OF TRADE. e6PreAdBlt. Geo. Ogdon,. 8 ! F. Yon Dontnet i V H. Denny novir:Durtivrs OP Tint 4gTELnx sEurs. 'SAILING DAYS. knees England. leaves U. S. • .B.rittannia, Hewitt, . . • •:•-;Oct. .1 'flaw:4llin, Kyrie, Oct, 16 ..... 9.• •• • • %Nov. 1 Caledonity ,Lptt, ...... "...Oct. ,19..• ..Nov. 16 leaves France. leaves U. -S. Sept..3o Sept. 15 Oct. 15 .... • .... 30 Oct. 31 ner "Vpik .. Oct.: 15 Nov. 15 „A/le/lean. , leaves Eurcpe.. leaves U. S. Washington Hewitt Oct,l9 • • .i 5 FEET NrAtjan iY TIIE CFLUNNEL ARRIVED. Messenger,-Linfard, Cincinnati - . • Tagliona, Perry, St Louis •• Mt Vernon, Parkinson', Louisville liorthern Light, Hutchison, St Louis Reno, Cincinnati , "*Michigan N 0.2, Gibson, Beaver lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver. Beaver, Stoops, Beaver. Consul, Bowman, Brownsville - • Louis McLain, Bennet, Brownsvi Be DEPARTEI). • Clipper No'2, Crooks,!Cineinnati Union, McLean, St . Louis 'Batesville, Hopkins, New Orleans ' sWallow, Benedict, Cincinnati -7'Sli`chiganNo 2, Gibson, Beaver . , . !Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver. • Weaver, Strops, Beaver. ' Cousul, Bowman, Brewnsville .Louis McLain, Bennet,lßrownsville ilmsituaai EARKETS---DAILY REVIEW. A 'fair , basiness •was 'transacted yesterday, not *withstanding the int , lemenerof the weather. We ;had heavy rains and cloadynithe.: nearly all day. Both rivers are very high. BACON-4000 859. Hams, ,Shamlders and Sides at yesterday's quotations. FLOL!R—The receipts continue light, end prices Stave an upward tendency. Sales from wagon yes. terday at $5,0005,123. Retailing from store at 55;2505,50, as in quantity and quality. -FEATHERS—SaIes 2,500 . lbs. at 2.0 c. casboar money. SUGAR—SaIes 16 bhds. duba at "it 4 mos. WHISKEY—SaIes '75 bbls Rectified at 21c. 'OATS—Sales 300 bu. old at 26e. CHEESE—SiIes 125 bxs. W. R. at 61. c. 'HOPS— . .-Small sales Eastern at 12e. TOW YARN—Limited sales at 23025 c. dos. , ^ • ME NEW YORE CATTLE MARKET—Oct. S. At Market-1700 Beef Cattle, 7.5 Cows and Calves, and 4200 Sheep and Lambs. BEEPOATTLE—There is no change to note in the.. market as to prices, which remain at $5 to $7,25 the cwtz. The supplies were from .obio, Pennsylvania, anc this State. About 300 head left over., - t, '_ COWS AND CALVES come in more freely and meet buyers at SIS To-a 53,5 according to qual ity. 15 tel . ( over. P' SHEEP, ANDLANISS-11he market is tolera bly active, at prices not varying materially from those obtained last weeir. Sales of sheep at $1,25 to $2,50a54; lambs at ffom 75e to $1,75a2,75. 600 unsold. ME t .. r ye-: HAMMEN CO's • PASSENGER AND NERITTANCR Office.: EMS PERSONS brought out by tikis Agency upon the most reasonable terms, from any part of Eng-. land,lreland, Scotland, and Wales, and in Packet Ships only. Foreign Correspondents and agents of the Ikatish Government have frequently cautioned Enaiirants at Home and thqir 'friends in America, against the frauds that are continually practised upon there and have alwaystreferred to the well known house of Harnden ¢ Coins the', right place for all to apply if they wish to be treated with punctuality and kindness. Patties whoa le t dvertise themselves sale agents for the Black B Line, state what is not true„,and thus deceive the public, as we profess to be agents not only of the "Black Bail Line, but every other 'Good Line and elan Catiard'e Steam Line. -. ~` EVIE . Sight-Drafts to any - amount payable at any of the branches of the ll'iosineial, or National Banks of Ireland; 'England; Seotland, Sc. We draw our own Excliange;wello not take money and send it to the _East to get Some one else to remit, thereby-causing mistakes nod delays. Let the Brokers, dm. call upon us, and , is s e will accommodate thaw at New York rates. JOSHUA. ROBINSON, European Agent, on, 1 5th at.. one door below Wood st. 111 FOLLANSBEE do RAY W ARE, WHOLESALE and Retail, Boor, Sitar, and VV TRUNK Sit/RR/No. 186 Liberty etteet, nearly opposite the head of Wood. F. &H. have in store and me : receiving. eir Fall and Winter stock of BOOTS t i SHOES, &c. consisting of the largest stock they..-4ve ever ,bean able to bring to this market. Our stock of goods have mostly been manufactured to our order, and : expressly for the Pittsburgh market. We also.b,ave constantly on hand a splendid stock of Hayward', Metalic Gam Elastic Shoes, both for Ladies' and, Gentlemen's wear, the most beautiful -article ,ever manufactured. We would solicit an examination of our stock )of goods, by all who wish to purchase either at wholesale lor retail, as we :hall sell 41_,ctinufdladuance abode cc*, Country Merchants will find it to their interest to call and examine our stock before purchasing, FOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD, '46 Liberty et., Pittsburgh. 111/1 MEI EEO Ell = ITHE subscriber would respectfully inform the public that he has purchased the Boot Es tablishment ofß. Perry, No. 55 Wood et., and will carry oii the bfutiness, in future, in all its branch -es. The' , iniinlafacture of gentlemen's boots, will be partiiMaibt Ottended to, and thnbest mechanics em ployed to . pgrfoam all parts of the labor, connected therew i th: The very best materials will be used in their mannfactnre: From a long experience in the business, - as well as being a practical workman, the subscriber expects a share of pftblic patronage. WM. ,BUTLER, 65 Wood et., Second door from Third et. MEE EC ME ffaill Having Fold out my entire establishment to Win. Butler, I take great pleasure in recommending him to mg . m old cuetoars and the public generally.— Eno...mg bhp to be a good practical workman,l feel confident' that he willgive gedeval satisfaction. sel3-2ir • • ' • . B. PERRY. =EN =SI CENSE Gold Spectacles. JUST.OPENING,a large stock of Gold Spectacles of all patterns, for Ladies and Gentlemen, of the best Gold and workmanship, and for Bale at East ern prices, at the Watch and Jewelry Store of W. W. WILSON, Belo cor of 4th and Market at. . . ' , 4 IBM SUNDRIES-16640z Playing Cards ; 6 dozen Brandy fruits; - 5 - 41o'Welnut Retsup; 5' :do Tomato do; . 50 'do Claret wine; ;•3 "cake do; . &Zen Lemon Syrup; 78 dozen Sardines; 5 bolas Olive n 1; '" 15 doien Champagnes, (qta and Pinta,) - 5 dozen Peppermint , ; 5 dozen Stoughton Bitters. Also ; crushed and pulverized Sugars for sale by ' P. C. MARTIN. stama George W. Lnyng. ATTORNEY and, Counsellor at Law and Notary Pultlici office at the corner, of 4th and Wood ate. over gibbet t& Jones' Exchange office. oct4 AIUEGATED SOAP-20 boxes for sale by HAYS & BROCK.WAY AFF CAYENNE---1 case for sale by RAYS & BROCK WAY YKUGEIN'S VEGETABLE'LITHONTRIPTIC -10 doz in more and for sale by • HAYS - BROCKWAY, VKNITIAN. RED-600 lbs in more, and for'eale by.,; •• HAYS & BROCKWAY, ocl-2 ' Liberty it. -• • • , .` s •*-2 41431,11, -VA • ,: r 4 _ • tsq,• • ' " t 4 j. " . 2 " „ t ntr 9• PORT OP rifiTiinunon. 'OFFICE OF THE POST, SAVITUDALT MORNING, Oct. 9, 1841. .Books, Sh!oce. Trunks, etc. Fashionable Soot Maker ~ ~~. ~~ _., ~_ . Of of the Solicitor of the Treasury, 4 ' ' - Atratrm 17 , 1847. SEALED PROITOSA Will lie 'received at this office until the 25th cl,i,of October nett, at 12 o'clock at noon, for the purchase 'ol.the interest of the United 'States, at law end In equity, of the pro perty hereinafter deseribed, Upon the terms and con ditions mentioned below, (omit i ieffut 1.17/110 Thr Oar. or zrairucKr 1834 . .. - /Waters county. AP , I 24,. ignites p. On .seventh part °fa tract of Wileon r ` - 11,090 acres, on Kenne ' kennic creek, purchased of. Merry Walker, being about 1,571 3-7 acres. LANDS LYING IN TIIII STATE OF INDIANA. a Tracts of hold conveyed, quantity, &c 4 • •-• '0 i e 4 ' CP i 1 E , ... V, u Description, lc. • .2. o •a •r• "' e ti g i 0 .4 1 ' . 75 rods; thence 141. along the N. lide or Mi. Cromwell's farm 240 ' rods; thence N. 50 ' rods to the place of beginning, contain- lag, by estimate, 75 I acres. J 858 " Lots le town of W. Joliet i 8 9 659 " 5 15 660 " .I 5 I 66t " " (S. 1%410 4 9 662 " Lots in S'th Lookpott, 3 3 663 " 3 10 664 " ' 4 10 g, 665 '' : 4 11 666 " di 5 11 667 " 44 ' 4 14 668 " it . 5 14 669 " 44 8 16 670 " • 41 9 . 16 671 " 44 11 23 672 " 44 12 23 673 0' •4 . 9 27 774 '• " 12 27 675 " 44 11 28 676 " .. , • 18 677 " .. . 31 679 " Lots in original town of Chicago, ei , 3 33 679 " Do. undivided half of wharfing lot 6 8 680 " Do. 20 feet westerly part of lot 5 8 681 " Do. Kenzie's addition 7 16 682 " Do. do 8 16 12 16 n 1 e 160 16 16 n 1 a 160 MM=3 24 16 1 e SO 21 16 1 e 320 12 11n e 160 12 11 n 80 13 11 160 34 On e 40 34 9 40 • 11 n 160 • 11 163.29 O 11 163.99 6 11 40 6 11 79.82 6 11 19.44 7 11 79.30 7 11 160 8 11 80 8 11 40 18 11 80 23 11 160 23 11 160 24 11 160 24 11 80 31 12n 160 32 12 160 g, O Geo. Abernethy, 1846. ormer owner. 683 Oct. 19 Nwl-4 32 2 s 7 w 172 684 Swl.4 32 2 e 7 w 176 Will county. J. B. F. Russell, forine:r 1843. owner. 685 April. N 1 and swl 4 4 35 9 e 480 686 .. Entire section 18 35 9 e 561 94 687 6 . W 1 8 35 9 e 320 688 " V 1 . 71 swl-4 28 36 n 9 a 80 Grundy county. J. B.F. Russell, 1846 former owner. 689 Oct. 19 Entire section 26 34 n 7 e 640 690 g. cilnel4 13 33n 8o 160 091 .. 81 24 33 n Bit 320 692 " Fart of 01 nit 1-4 233 n 8 e 60 693 .. El nwl-4 28 35 n 6 e 80 694 w Net-4 :23 35 n 8 e 160 Cooke county. 695 " NI 18 37 n 13e 305,50 5 9n le 80. 6 9 le 94.14 6 9 le 80 7 9 le 80 17 9 le 80 17 9 le 40 12 10n 3e 80 13 10 3e 80 13 10 3e 160 3p.m. 17 24n 2e 320 17 24n 2e NO 20 3n 8 e 20.661 :9 3n 8e 80 19 3n 8e 40 696 N0v.22 Ei. nel-4 32 n 3 e 80 697 " W 1 nel-4 32n 3 e BO 698 " F.l nwl-4 32 n 3 e 80 699 'a Winwl-4 32n 3e 80 700 " F.l. sel.4 32 n 3 e 80 701 " WI eel-4 32n 5 e 80 102 " El swl-4 32 n Sc 80 703 " WI. swl-4 - 32 OSe 80 Grundy county, 704 " Wi swl-4 2 32 n 8 e 80 705 4" Wi sel-4 732 n 8 e 80 21 15 n 10 w 22 6n lw 160 r- LANDS IN TNT bu.--Continued Tracts Of land en,eyed, quantity, &c O m O p. y O ho pots Aggregate .14 Salle county. Samuel Swartwout, 1843 former owner. mm '‘VZ4, , -c.9%, ,, z,......M.'4,- '' - ' -4;.4..”,tr....2.-7.rZ*;',..,.-.,-,,V...,1,..;,,,',.."..,' LANDS IN THE SrAti. Ds l ZLLIIPOIS.--Continued z ^J 1 4 1Descripiiall acc, t • :2 706 " `Wi nel-428 9 , 2n 8 e 707 . :Ei nwl 4 28 32 n 8 e 708 . i Mr* nwl-4 28 32 n 8 i 3 709 . 'EI se 1-14 '2B in 8 0 710 .. W 1 eel-4i 28 32 n 8 e 711 . El ow 1-4 -28 32 n 8 e 712 . Wi ow 1-4 28 32 nBe Lot N 0.9, block no I, Walcott's addition 'to Chi cago. 714 Lot no 12, block No 3, Walcott , a addition to Chi ' 1942. cago. 715 Mar 11 Sni 12 32 n 3 e IGO 716 " 17 32 n 3 c 320 717 " net 29 32 n 3 e 160 ®■ IR Which said lands were conveyed by Samuel Swartwout to Wm. Young, late president of the Mount Savage Coal and Iron Company, in trust fhr the use and benefit of the United States, by deed bearing date 31st day of December, 1842, and re. corded Jan. 6th, 1843, in liber AB,No D fc lios 18,19, and 20, on the land records of Allegany county, Md." Tee said lands were also sold by the marshal of the State of Illinois,under distress warrant against said Swartwout, on the 22d November, 1843, and bought in by the United States. The deed of ' the marshal to the United States was executed June 15, 1844, and duly recorded in the several counties n the State of Illinois where the land lies. 1444 21 1. Each bid must be, for a separate number on the schedule, &c., for cash; to be deposited at one of the following places, to the credit of the Solici tor of the Treasury, specifying , on account of what parti Mar number in the sche dule ' of property it is deposited, to wit: The United States Treasury at Washington, District of Columbia; the Assistant Treasurer at Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Charleston, S. C., New Orleans, and St. Louis: The Collector of the Customs at Buffilo, N. Y , Baltimore, Md., Wilmington, N.C., Savannah,Ga., Mobile, Ala, and Richmond. Va.; Surveyors of the Customs, Nashville, Tenn., Cincinnati, Ohio; and Receivers of public moneys at Little Rock, Ark , Jeffersonville, lied., Chicago, 111., and Detroit, Michigan. 2. Each bid must he accompanied with a•guar• anty, in the form given below, which must be car tified by a collector, naval officer, marshal, United States district attorney, or postmaster, that the guaranty is good, and the party making it is re spontible for the amount. 3 On receiving a certificate of deposite, signed by one of the depositories above•menttoned, a quit claim deed, conveying all the right, title, interest, linat claim of the United States to the property de. scribed in the bid, and paid for, will he executed -and acknowledged by the Solicitor of the Treasury, free of all charge to the purchaser. Such convey. wire will be sent, free of expense, to any post office in the-United States, as may be requested. 4. No bid will be accepted unless it shall be satisfactory to the Solicitor whether there shall be one or more bids Inc the property. 5. Before' bidding, all persons are requested to make tnemielves acquainted with the situation, value, and tale of the property they intend to bid for, se as to rely upon their own judgment in bid ding. 6. After the last day for receiving them, the bids will be opened in the presence of such officers of the department as shall be able to attend : and will be examined and passed upon as fast as practice bk. Notice will be given promptly to .e.teh per son whose bid is accepted, but to no others. a 7. The name of the bidder should, to all cases. be written et length, and in a legible har•.d. The bi lder should give the name of the post office to which communictaions are to be tent. b. Bids must be sealed and marked nn the out• side these words. "Saar,sn Bins you U. S. Pao- Czar r and addressed to the e Solicitor of the Treasury, Washington, D. C. " 9. Form of a bid, guaranty, and certificate : , residing at , in the county of , in the State of , hereby offer the United States the sum of dollars in cash for their right, title, interest, and claim to the property delis-I'O).H 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 bid therefor shall be accepted by said Solicitor, to deposite that sum, iu lawful mo ney, in one of the depositories mentioned, in said advertisement, within thirty days after my bid shall be accepted and notice thereof sent to me by mail. Dated , 1847, For value received, I guarantee to the United States the performance of the above undertaking by the signer thereof, in case his bid be accepted. Dated, , I certify that the above guarantor is responsible for the sum mentioned in the above bid. Di Plats of the lands at Boston can be seen at the office of the United States district attorney in that city, and in the Solicitor's office at Washing• ton. 11. Bide not performed on the part of the bid- der, according to the terms specified in the above conditions, may, at the option of the Solicitor, be declared null and void In all cases t. here fraud may have been practised against the United States, the Solicitor may, before executing the convey. ance, declare the bid invalid and of no effect. H. GILLET, oct2 Solicitor of the Treasury. T a meeting of the manufacturers of eotton A_ Yarn, held on the let of October, the follow ing prices were agreed upoa as the riErr CA5u rates, subject to no discount, viz No. 5 to 10 Cotton Yarn, No. Blks " II to 13 500 " 6O) " "lOU " S. 9/4 1000" Canilew•ick, Caupet Chain, Coverlet Yarn, 25 " Wrapping Twine 25 " Family Batting, Com Ell= P. IWCORMICK, Hope Cotton Mill. KING, PENNOCK & CO. Eagle. MOORHEAD, 'COPELAND & CO., Union. VOEGTLY & CO., Star. [oct 2 lw J. D. LIMNER, Late of Pittsburgh, Pa LEHRER & ANDERSON, DEALERS IN COTTON. Forwarding and Commission Merchants, No. 8 Front Street, abore Broadway. CINCINNATI, WM. RETER TO Merchants generally, Pittsburgh, Pa. Merchants generally, Nashville, Tenn. W. F. Lane & Co, Louisville, Ky. Springer 4. Whiteman, Cincinnati, Ohio. James Johnston & Co., Hewitt, Heran & Co., New Orleans. Magregor & Morris, New York. Duval, Keighler & Co., Baltimore. Smith, Bagoley & Co., Philadelphia. Daniel Deshon, Boston. sep24-ly BBLS: PORT WINES, good , 42, 3 43, 44, and , 45, co Harris & Son 'e c , pure juicer Pure, 1840: do " Treble grape Cy Pure juice; do " double do Osborn's ro F F & Co. " do 1834, straw Hunt& Co. " do :G . color, rich ;.° Ducal Grape single do m and fruity; Burgundy do do Queen pale rich and very superior; Lagure, I casks, Cala bria and Cette. 3167.44 3p.m. Several of these wines are the best for medical , purposes; many of them COMB from the District of the upper Corgo, entirely freed by age from acidity or sweetness. dust received, in store and for sale by the original package, and also on draught at the wine store of the subscriber. ITM _WPC ESE EEE Tracts "(laud a nveyed, quatutty, Zee' EIE Eng CONDITIONS 18 C. p 1b 19 " (I c ip , doz 9 EMI Coi " IS C v lb. 23 =I =I C. W. Arinc.nson, Lath of Nashville, Tenn PORT WINES vintages, of '3B, nsisting of JACOB WEAVEtt, 16, car of Market and Front eta MOH-4001bn fot sale by HAYS & BROCKWAY. ::L l µ..-. ' ~~ - - • , , - THE A.dniinistratore , -;or the Into Jas Public Auetion, onAlhe premises,- .9n7.rviday: n ext, October 14th; at 10 o'clock, A. M,,,thellujltlindOi &c. known as the Salaratus Maaufaatorv, together with all the fizttires, vats, kettles; &brefer:,earrying on the same;-also about2o,ooo lbs Black Salts, and several lots of Lumber. . JAMES S. BLAKELY; . JOHN J. MITCHEL, Administratoni JAMES M'KENNA, Books by Catalogue at Aunt Jon. - ON Saturday evening; the 9th inst., at a quarter past 6 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Room, corner of Wood and sth sts., will be sold, an exten sive collection of valuable medical, theological and miscellaneous Books, family Bibles, blank books, letter and cap writing paper, gold and steel pens, wafers, ink stands, d-c. oeB JOHN D. DAVIS, Auevr. Auction Sales BY JOHN D.. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER DRY GOODS. ON Monday morning the llth instant, at 10 o>. clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, cornol of Wood 'and sth stn., will be sold without reserve, an extensive assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, &c. &c. At 2 o'clock, P. M., a large assortment of China and Queensware, embracing all the variety wanted by housekeepers and hotels. Groceries, Glaisware, Tinware, Shovels, Band Boxes, Wrapping paper. A great quantity of new and second hand Household Furniture, among which arc: mahogany spring seat sofas, malmgany chairs, high back spring seat rocking chair, bureaus, tables, bedsteads, fancy and common chairs, wash stands, feather beds, bed d ng, mattrassce, mantel clocks, looking glasses, lamps, also stoves, Kitchen Furniture, &c. , At fi o'clock, P. M., a good assortment of ready made clothing, fine shirts with linen bosoms and col lars, double ba•reled fowling pieces, pistols, gold and silver watches, fine cutlery, German fancy goods, a retail stock of Dry Goods, &c. ocB Water Street Property at'Auetton ON Monday the 18th inst., at 8 o'clock, P. M., at the Commercial Sales Room, cur of Wood and .sth streets, will be sold, the valuable Lot of ground on Water street, between Market and Wood streets, having a front of 161 feet, and extending back 80 feet, subject to an annual ground rent of $99, pay able half yearly, on which in erected a new well fin ished and substantial three story brick warehouse, covered with tin, at present occupied by Jan. Kerr, Jr. 4- Co. Terms, 61200 in three years, residue one third cash, balance in two equal annual payments with interest. ocB JOHN D. DAVl3,.Anct,r. 3d Large Sale of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods at Auction. BY JAMES AS , KENNA. N Monday nest, October I I th, at 10 o'clock in J the forenoon, will be sold, at the Auction Rooms, No II .t Wood street, 3 doors from sth, very large and well assorted stock of winter Dry Good., received from extensive Eastern importing sod Jobbing Houle,. Also at the sazni time, by or der of Assignees, the balance of a retail Country store, comprising Superfine French, American and English broad Cloths, various colors; double milled Casstmeres and Cassinetts; IS9 piece• Alpaccas, fashionable pat-. terns; 33 do Red, Yellow and White, plain and Twilled Flannels, 100 . pieces Calicoes, assorted; Illcached and Brown 311.talins; Merino shirts, Draw ers, nett JAMES M'KENNA, Auct'r. Jersey Wagon or Carryall at Auction BY JAMES M'KENNA `FILL be sold, nt the Auction Rooms, NG. 114 Wood street, 3 doors from sth, on !timidly nest, ()cipher 11th, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, Jersey Wagon or Omnibus, nearly new, in complete order, and made in the most fashionatde manner. .oc7 f JAMES WKENNA, Auct'r. Large and Extensive Stock LIF Foreign and Domestic Woolen, Cotton, and Fancy Dry Goods, at private sale, very low, BY JAMES M,KENNA At the Auction [Looms No. 114 Wood street, 3 doors from sth, will be sold at private sale, at ex traordinary low prices, eithei by the piece, pack age, or to any itiantity to suit purchasers, an unusu ally large and well assorted stock of Winter Dry Goods, of every deseription, style and pattern, such an is seldom offered forsale in this market, consign ed from some of the most extensive Importing and Jobbing Houses in the country. Country Merchants and deairrs will Soda to their advantage to call and purchase. oe JAMES M'KENNA, Auct'r. 76 Building Lots. Adjoining. the WI Ward of the Cily at Auction. • (IN Saturday afternoon the 16th inst., at 2 o'clock, on the premises, will be sold 76 very handsome ly situated lots of ground,frontingon Bedford, Ridge and Kirkpatrick streets, near the city lot on Holmes , Hill. A plan of which may be seen at the Auction Room. o: on application to Messrs.fleo. W. Layne, and J. W. Buchanan Esq... Title indisputable. Terms. (Inc filth cash, residue in four equal an nual payments with interest. oct6 JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct,r. Large and Positive Sale Of Fine Gold and Silver Patent Lerer; L•Epine and other 11'e:rand Second hand Watches at Aucti 'an. BY JAMES M'KE\•AA. N Saturday evening nest, Oct. 9th, at 7 o'clock, precisely, will be sold at tho Auction Rooms, No 114 Wond street, three doors from Fifth st. 32 fine gold patent lever watches, various patterns: IA tine silver, do do; 12 do gold Pepines; 13 do silver !'opines; 3 do do quartiers, received direct from the largest Importing House in the U. States, and made by the fullowing celebrated manufacturers, Robert Roskell, Liverpo ill John Harrison, do; Le Roy, Paris; M. J. Tobias, Liverpool; M. J. Told. as, London; Goldsmith, Liverpool, Cooper, do; Rah infon, do; Johnson, do; W. F. Lucas, Eublio; 0. Gar mad, do; J aek son, do; M'Gil I , Belfast; Gillespie, do; Wallace, Edintinrgh; Stuart do, &c. &c. And at the same time, a large lot of second hand watches, assorted, belonging to different persons. Also, mantel clocks, a full and particular descrip tion will be given in catalogue. At the same time, by order of Administrators, 1 splendid mahogany:secretary and book case, 1 ma hogany frame spring seat rocking chair, 1 do do sofa, I do .pier table marble top, I sett white stone China, 1 astral lamp, 1 sett candlebras, I pair do, mahogany bureaus, a few oil paintings, 4.c. Catalogues of the above articles will be ready on Thursday morning. or 6 JAMES APE ENNA, Auct'r. 10 Building Lots In the 7th Ward at Auction. intN Saturday afternoon the 9th inst., at 3 o'clock V,IF will be sold on the premises Ten handsomely enuated building Lots, on Holmes'. Hill, having 6 ch a front of 24 feet, on Webster street, which is 0 feet wide, and extending back 127 feet to an alley 20 feet wide, adjoining property of the. late John Keating, deeld. Terms—One-filth cash, residue in four equal annu al payments with interest. Title indisputable. The Property will be shown on application to Mr, Chas! Rowan, at the Lumber yard office on 6th street. oc4 JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct'r. JUST - RECEIVED At Mrs. DUFF'S New Millinery store, 10 Si. Clair street, 1 I N E W style French Chemizettes, Mourning Col lam,Fancy Frills and Capes, Mourning do., Ladies Sil Scarfs, a new and elegant pattern of Ladies Velvet Bead Bags, Black net Gloves, a choice selection of rich new styles Cap and Bonece, Rtn sans, Rich Black Silk for Cardinals, Swiss Mullins, Nets, &c., Ladies Cardinals made or cut to order 01 the latest styles. Also, Bonnets, Caps, Capes, (Frills, and every article in the Millinery business. sep4 DR-WILLARD'S Oriental Cough Mixture— This preparation is not the inthllible remedy for the , cure of Consumpti6n 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 tant 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 is similar nature now before the public. Sold Wholesale and Retail, by HAYS & BROCKWAY, Druggists, No 2 Commercial Row, Liberty street. Also, Da. WILLARD'S Celebrated Anti-Bilious and - Liver Pills. Price 2l cents, with 37 pills in each box. seal MURPHY &CO., Looking aloes Store, No. 98 Wood street.—Mr. J. Murphy, (late of the Sa ble Harmonists,) is now prepared to receive orders for all kinds of Looking Glasses, Pier, Mantel and Toilet; plain and ornamental portrait, miniature and landscape Frames of the latest New York styles; also, a splendid lot of ornamental window Cornices. Old Frames re-guilt. Don't forget the number Ci:r.99. eb9-d3mBtw4t f 1' `ral.=ri'~,N x 'K KS 1 5 3 y »C+'. tcf'~~"' EIBO ESE „Dfeoovery. WIILE t SSING! 6 AMIRACLE r .A WONDER!!! To re-Erupliadi- - ilhdD - iegufeii - ents *.m-e Pimples,::NetPra; SuOtitt • - Bore Heads; 7 ::yr • ' TOUR yo:irigklastrAbgiiet,Oe'eapltal dr.Franee Eirariscovery Italia:T(o ere iiit,lldaa - ziloubied 7 , 4t Seem.; ed any . ihing 'made: by the hdifd* of man; could-have such Sumilar powers as that claitheilliy,ArtPimi Viseiticr for his, inven tion. 'Many classed - 141 i? dud hisinveritiOo as a hum.' bug, (and - , alas! trianyfciolish persouc without trying,` do, the same ",,a(4;) at length; after”, testing it in the hospitals,"the:l l ,edical Society .of ..(the best chemists in the WOrld) delivered the followiagyepori to Signor Vesp,finl have now' dlinutely,ond parefullY'eltainined the singular inielitiOri r v f sprini. : , We haVe abalyz ed its'component Parfi-we cases, and 'we hesitaia not to protioariee.,lt (The Italian Chemical Soap) as a great' blessirigorfid a truly wonderful remedy for any - cutaneous cOpt,real or disfigurement of the kiii. Its inventor con eider the true philanthropist of suffering mankind. (Signed) ' LEOPOLD 'DUPREY, Pres.'', , Then comes the report of the: "Societe tute," of scientific experiments: " We are astounded,"exclairos tbe 'aged president, "at this singular preparation-niesprinPs Italian Chemical Soap ! Where, indeed, will ecience stop! . Here we have a .pxeparatiommatle in the form of.a beautiful piece of soap, which we know by'actual practice, to cure every , cutaneous eruption, every disfigurement °fond even discolored skin ! Where will its magic and singular power'cease 1 The Ne gro, the Creole, the Yellow Race of- the East, and the Red Man of the Far West, aro alike under the in tl Ilene° of its extraordinary powers of clearing yel low or discolored skin, and make it white and beau tiful, and of changing the color ofdarlt, or black, or brown skin." (Here se •oral persons were brought forward by the president, who had used it, in proof of his assertions.) lIHAD THIS! FROM THE HIVENTOR HIMSELF TO THE PRESENT PROPILIZTOR In consideration of the Edna - of '53600, I have di vulged to .Me. T. iOtiES, residing in the City of New York, N. 4., the whole process or manufacturing, together with a statement ofthe ingredients compos ing my Italian Chemical Soap. He is to manufae . - tore it for sale in the. United States only, and to have the privilege of naming it "Jones's - Italian Chemical Soap." Witness, Henry J. lioldsreorth. (Signed) ANTONIO VESPRINI. There are probably few persons of!intelligence, who, after reading the above; will'iloubt the quali ties of Jones's Italian Chemical Soap, in curing Eruptions, Disfigurements, Freckles, Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Erisypelas, Sun-burn, Moryhew, Tan, Ye!. low or Brown Skin, &c. Should there be such per sons, perhaps the following recommendations as well as hundreds from others, may convince them. l gr For sale by W. JACKSON, Agent, corner of Wood and Liberty streets, the only place in Pitts burgh where the Gnstrurc cart be obtained; Au. 07/lERS ARE COUNTERFEIT. j an2ii Ithenmatimin, Goat and Tic Dolonrenx. A RESPECTABLE gentleman called at our office, ft as he said, to inform es that he had been afflic ted fur fifteen years with Rheumatism or Gout, and occasionally with Tic Doloureux; that he had been frequeittly confined to his room for months together, and often Fettered the most intense and excruciating pain, but that lately he had been using JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE, from which he found the most sig-- nal and unexpected relief. Ile says he found the medicine, ventpleasant and effective and thathe now considers himi.elf perfectly cured.—Phi/ade/ Ruda North American. A FACT KNownsn.—A gentleman of SUM futons habit from indiscretion in his younger days, became affected with Ulcerations in the Throat and Nose, and a disagreeable and troublesome eruption of the Skin. Judged, his whole system bore the marki of being saturated with disease. One hand and wrist were so much affected that be had lost the use of the hand,every part being covered with deep, painful and offensive ulcers, and were as hollow and porus as a honey-comb. It was at this stage of his complaint, when death appeared inevitable from a loathsome disease, that he commenced the use of .Jayne's Alterative, anal having taken sixteen bottles, is now perfectly cured. The Alterati've operates through the circulation, and purifies the blood and eradi, ates disease from the system, wherever located - , and the numerous cures it has performed in disenstS of the skin, can cer, scorfula, gout, liver complaint, dyspepsia, and other chronic diseases, is truly astonishing.—Spirit ref the Times. ]KY- Par sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 19 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. sap TT ERE IS MORE PROOF of the good qualities of IA MORGAN'S COUGH SYRUP, and if you have a bad cough, you had better try it and be cured. Prr - rsnutton, Jan. 7th, 1847. Mr. Jolts MonoArtt—This may Certify that for several weeks past, I have been afflicted with a se vere Cough, which prevented mo from getting much rest by night, orlaboring with any ease tort ugh the thy time. After trying various remedies, at an ex pense of several dollars ' and receiving no benefit from them, I purchased a bottle orMORGAN 9 S COUGH SYRUP for 25 cents. Although a week has not let elapsed, or the Eyrup more than three-fourths used up, my cough has entirely subsided and ap peals to bo permanentlyeured. 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 t ever made use of fora Cough. S. W. Srorri, Wood street. _ IT' Only 25 cents a bottle. Prepared wholesale and retail by JOHN D. MORGAN, Druggist, Wood striwt, one door below Diamond Alley, Pittsburgh. se2S-ly HERE IS MORE PROOF or the good qualities , or 1110ROAIPS COUGH SYRUP, and tr you hare a bad cough, you had better try it and be cured. Mx. Joust MORGAN :—Being aAiicted with ^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 celebratt d COUGH SY RUP. and I must say, I was surprised at its affects on Inc. I found instant relief from my coilgh . , and :al. say to all, try Morgan's Cough Syrup, and it will cure you of your bad and troublesome cough. This med icine is only 45 . cents a bottle. WA. D. PrrEasox. Smithfield street, Pittsburgh. Prepared wholesale and retail by 301-IN D. NIOR 4 GAN, Druggist: • Bedsteads ALLEGHENY CITF rptiE undersigned having commenced the above business on the corner oflttabinson and Sandus ky streets, opposite Arbuckle's Cotton Factory, and having purchased the fight of Using the improved Bedstead Pasting of McLean's, which, is far super iour to anydrow in use; we respectfully invite the attention of the Cabinet Makera of both cities to call and examine for themselves. septl JAI Scientific •isnil Liberal nooks. ORIGIN of Life by ilollick; Marriage and Ma trimony, by 0. S. Fowler; Vestiges of. Creation, with the Sequel; Mackintosh's Electrical Thiely of the Universe; Paine's Political and Theological Works; Strauss' Life ofJesus; Koran; Taylor's Die gesis; Life of Paine; Volney's Ruins; Voltaire's Phi losophical Dictionary; Palmer's Principles of Nature; also the latest editions of the best liberal and scien tific pamphlets, expressly designed ttr facilitate'the acquisition of uselul knowledge, for sale in Liberty street, opposite Wayne street, where subscriptions to Fowler's Phrenological Journal, Young America,' Regenerato±, and floston Investigator, wil be re ceived by (se27.d2m*) JOHN FERRAL. DR. L EIDY'S SARSAPARILLA AND VEGETABLE BLOOD I'ILLS, are the safest and most efficacious of any other pills that are made, because. They Sre warranted free from Mercury, Minerals, or any substance whatever that can be the least in jurious or dangiirmis. They are the only Pills known to contain Sarsapa rilla in them, and which is combined with other, vegetable eta-acts. - They pagans the combined .ellbcts of putifying and cleansing the stomach and bowels, purifying the blood and Quids of the whole system. They can be Mitch at all times, and under,all cir cumstances, by young and old, male nnd female, without interfering with other medicines that may have been taken. They can be taken, without any change of habits a living, and without any restraint from occupa tion or usual erriploymenL They can be taken, without any fear of taking cold, during exposure to all kinds of weather or get ting wet. For sale, wholesale and retail, by. B. A. FAIINESTOCK . CO., cor of Ist and Wood, ind cor 6th and B7. Wood sta, se2S 8. WHINLEL• House, Sign, and Ornamental Painter, AND. DEAL AR IN PAINTS No. 41-; . R.. CLAIR STREET, PITTSBUBan t ifAS constantly on hand all kinds of PAINT'S,. either Dry 'Or Mixed; Japan and Copal Varnksh; Linseed Oil; Boiled Oil; Spirits Turpentine; Window (Bass, of all sizes; Putty, Paint Brushes, &c., all of the best quality, and for sale at reasonable prices. sepll-tf - - 2E3 .TA.i:ll. 1 - 100 N: ' ' r• r . - ~ .._ THOS. , BARGEFT . .• . 11 ()ON ik trill SAHOrt riT•_...' ' -'' .., -• ..- . I f ANK..k.:A'S _AND EXCHANGB, ,ORQX..E'RS, v.i.' c 0ii.73: DAr , - t7reis:irrra,rt, t i ,.. lii7r , yl tu ; ls_inCoif.llnucotes.T l etil LLPareign-and pomesie Exchange,certi#cgto2.....,,...,,-;. - 1 of-Deposite,&e . .-- • --- , - .1-.";,. - -; t tt.'...X.C.11.A.NG1?,- on Oil t "the principal: - CitieS -. bt; the 'lf ; • - I.Rinion; and Europe; for dale in sums I.llBfilt plitha- .. '- 1 ' CURRE24I! and par funds.treceiQtritni - deposite. COLLECTIPRS made out all .parfs of the Union, t .. at. theleNvest itateir. . . _ . :.• , ~ .. -'• t ct. , Merisis. - -ht". rgeatir & SOn; - ‘, Ogden & Snowden, •": Wm. telt & Son, . P.tritatiriibi, i - . : _t . tt.