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The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaVing it at this office. oc9-1t LEBANON NUASERIi. l' - LANDS LYING IN THE STATE OF INDIANA. - THE PROPRIETOR of the , LEBANON • Tracts of laidi conveyed, quantity, &c NU RS ER Y, offers for ' sale,,a large 68m-talent of ',' , Fruit Trees, both of Europeaniand American origin; I t 7, such as Apple, Pear, Peach, Cherry, Plum, Appricot, I; t.• I . , a Ei ?Nectarine and Almond-Treed. They ,are all of a. i a• i 6. large size, from two to five years old. The price of .1 g Description, fire. ...a a Apple and Peach Trees, vary from $6 to $l2 per " t fl I s l 4 t hundred, according to age and size. The Trees are ~ 4 .= ." IBe t° io_ c 6 1 of the best quality. ..0 I i Gt I g , z 1 , The LEBANON NURSERY is situated 5 miles weld" Of Pittsburgh, on the old Washirigton Road, one-fourth of a mile west of St,Clair Meeting House. • A descriptive catalogue of Fruit Trees will be sent gratis, to all applicants by mail, post paid, di vented to the subscriber, Pittsburgh, Pa. oc9-d2t&w6t . JOHN L. SNYDER. XERSONS afflicted with Dyspepsia, will please remember that DR. RALPH'S VELETAS! E PILLS, have performed many, cures of this disease; also that full directions accompany each box, with :a few valuable remarks in regard to the causes of 'Dyspepsia, Diet, things to be avoided, Ike, Doctor !Ralph's Pills are only to be obtained in this city of S. L. CUTHBERT, •oc9 SmithAeld, near 3d et. August Arrival .for 10.47. ATEDICINES, Drugs, Paints, Dye• Stuffs, Perfu mery, 4-c. &c. Just received of our wlzolesale iDrug Warehouse, a large and well selected aseort vment of every description of goods in our line, to 'which we respectfully call the attention of purcha sers. Among our stock may be found • 150 lbs ref Camphor, 250 Dis Cream Tartar, 1000 Epsom Salts, 3000 llis sup Cirb Soda, 2 cases Cal Magnesia 1 case Oarb Magnesia, 200 lbs ref Borax, 2 hbls Senna, 60m. Tart Acid, 250 lbs Chrome Green, 230113 s Chtonto Yellow, 800 lbs Umbria Madder, 60 bbls Dye Woods, , 15 carboys Acids, 1 bol Blue Vitroil, 4 cases Logwood, 10 bbls Spr Turpentine, 2 cases Paris Green, 1 case Dry Verdagris, 5 packs Gold Leaf, 100 gal Furniture Varnish, 20 gross Matches, 1 bbl Pink Root, 3 cases Logwond, 1 case Black Lead, 1 cask Ivory Black, 1 case Lamp Black, 1 hbl Red Chalk, 1 bbl Lug Rose Pink, 4 bbl Carroway Seed, 12 boxes Toilet Soap. Also a lull assortment of nearly every description - of extracts, French and English Chemicals; Ameri. -can and French perfumery, French Soaps of every description. Our stock, embracing almost every ar ticle sold by druggists and country merchants, and used by dyers, manufacturers, Inc. Inc., is too numer ous to admit of our enumerating more than a few of 'the more prominent articles. Goods warranted to 'be of the very best quality and sold as cheap as at, any other house west of the mountains. Call and --examine for yourselves. HAYS & BROCKWAY, No 2 Commerialc Row, Liberty st., near the Ca nal Basin. sep3-41&•wif M MN I rtHANGES OF THE WEATHER,, as well as %NJ changes of the Seasons, generally produce a change in the human system. Sensations are then felt of an unpleasant character by almost all persons. Dr. Lctov , s Sarsaparilla Blood Pills, are decidedly the safest and best medicine that can be taken foi removing such feelings, and are beside most strong. ly recommended to all persons subject to faintness or giddiness, headache, drowsiness, depression in the spirits, Melancholy, &c., common to person whc are plethoric. They purify the blond, aiding and stimulating the circulation, and carry off all the gross humors of the system generating disease. Sold by S. A. FAHNESTOCK Sr Co., corner of lit and Wood, also corner of 6th and Wood sts. oc7 1151 ;fi r "~`;:'.: •t • Eni IrE TEAS : 50 half Chests and Caddies of Y. Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder and Black Teas, in store and for sale by L. S. WATERNIAN, sel4 No 31 Water and 62 Front sts. Mackerel. 1 0 Obbls No. 3 large just received and for sale sepl3 by MILLER 4- RICK KTSON. Tanner's Oil. 20 barrels just received and for sale by sepl3 MILLER. & RICKETSON IHOS AND NAILS.--SU tons Iron assoated; 330 kegs Nails in store and for sale by L. S. WATERMAN, sepl3 No. 31 Water and 62 Front ats. ~' ~~• :; MEE yASON'S BLACKING, 3 nbls, just recd and for sale , by B. A. FM-INES - COCK C ). sell cor Ist and Wood sts. igs eTalii,owtghhcodstc,p,mrtninacnadshqullirltlpbr bloodepaid for Wool, by [so I j GEO. COCII RAN', 26 Wood st. .- M Ea worth s 1 r reading. i I NDIA-=T DI j k..f re h c i e s i v c e u d ri a o n u d s w ro o r r s k il i e s well at M (MS E , B Liteary Depot, sel 1 85 Fourth et., between Market and Wood. MUM EDUCATION—Foonned on the Nature of Man, by J. G. Spurzheim. For sale at MoßsVe. MEE E CASTLE BRAVO—A new novel, by Mrs. M I L. Sweetzer. For sale O. Gel I MORSE'S. INK SAND: 700 lb just received and for sale by B. A. PAHNE.STOCK & Co., se9 corner of Ist and Wood sta. ME CHALK: d I Tons, ju, for sale ~ B. A. , TOCK " SZ. CO., t and Wood Its. COPPER -500 sheets Bran, .100 do. sheathing; 100 do do Zinc; 75 do. Braziers dn.; just reed and for sale by JOHN F. PERRY. sep22-3t cor. Liberty and Irwin sts. RUE STAR CANDLES: 15 Boxes, reed and for sale by ee2B J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st. ArIHEESE: 25 Boxes p imc , for sale by V.,1 ee2B J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st. -w HITE GLUE—One Cask No 1, Extra; just re ceived and for sale by , B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co. Ben cor Ist and Wood ate. R 2 Boxes Superfine, for sale by IX, (OS J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st PIN PLATES-200 Boxea 1-3 X best Charcoal I . Brands for sale by JOHN F. PERRY. sep2.3 cor, Liberty and Irwin sts. vEN: Ilk. D-25 Barrels best English, just rec'd end for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co. se2B cur Ist and Wood sts. MEE OLD COPPER--500 lbsjust reteived and for sale by JOHN F. PERRY. sep2.B cor. Liberty and Irwin tits. MEE iffelll MEE WRAPPING PAPER—.6O Reameerown. 66 " Medium; 25 " Super Royal; 19 " Doub.Meditun; ME EtiSE 0 g. Boxes Windsor and Milleilours Soap, for sale 4 , 0 ocS bY JOHN D. MORGAN. MEM 1 Gro. Ginseng Panne% for Combs and Colds, are ocB . fbr salt D. 0104 .DAN, ME TUST RECEIVED—A. small loi of Black, aloe, Brown, Drab, figured, and Miz'd Deaver Cloitui (for Over end Business Cpats,) wbich will be Wadeto ordcr the latest stylei, by ANOE. ER 4- MAYER, oc9 No 70 Wend st. El JUST RECEIV.Eq—SuPer, Super, gaglish and 0 Fran 2b Cloths, (for Over, Sacks, BaHas sad Busi ness Coats„) which will be made to order in the lat e st styles, by * ANCKER & MAYOR, oc7 . ; No 70 Wcpad eta J .4l VitY 1 4,..44 4 4..."+" 4- 1 . ttzety:F. , !.. "7.' 1 1 • - ' • _ - 4 '1 : - :''..';','; : :i':' , '': ..., , :: - .'. - -:.;i''''.4:..:2: ,-7 ,:z... , c:' ,. . •:-;.-::;.-:'':.',:?r,:.;-1:%.'3-,,'-.:;. • .' • - • frtZ.tx-.l7':tr's sioo Revg'ard. K EG BUTTER-6 Kegs, in fine order, for sale by SMITH & SINCLAIR, ocB 56 Wood et In store and for sale, by ocB SMITH & SINCLAIR, 56 Wood st. I 1 Came Ground Aloes, for sate by ocB JOHN D. MORGAN 200 Lba. American Vermillion, for sale by oeB JOHN D. MORGAN A Canes Quolne Green and Yellow, fur sale by 'l l pc 8 JOHN D. MORGAN 1 Bale Coarse Sponge, for sale by ocB JOHN H. MORGAN Bbl. Ground Lnc Dye, for sale by J. ocB JOHN D. MORGAN TTNION MAGAZIIig FOR SEPT-4 very rich eelIL) nurnhev,just received and for sale at 14TORSE,I3 =MEM °Mee of the Sollotto' PALED PROPOSAL: office until the 25th th o'clock at noon, for the pp the United States, at law perty hereinafter described ditions mentioned below, t =I 1834. I AO 24, James C.lOll Wilson, Near Logansport Israel T Caabyi for,- 1833. mer owner. I 434 Aug 14, lot or fraction of 35 27 n 1 w 159,72 425 " Frational el 6e; 36 27 a 1 w 93,41 4.9.6 " eel 36 27 01 y 81,87 I_., _ 429 " S fractional nwt 31 27 n 1 w 57,07 Canal lands, 430 . " Nel-4 of I 226 1w 160 431 ." Ni of nwl-4 226 1w j 69 432 .`" Soi l of 226 1w ' 160 433 " El owl-4 , 226 1w 80 Not canal lands, 469 Miami county. 434 " Lot nr tract,l 20 27 n 5 e 103,13 Wabash county. " Fractional el; nel 29 28 n 8 o 79,85 " syrk of 29 28 n 8 e 91,68 " Bei lof 29 28 n 8 e 87,60 " section 32 28 a 8 e 18,46 Miami count y . 439 " Fractional nei 32 27 n 4 e 53,14 440 " F 1 awl; 32 27 a 4 a GI, 441 " NI owl ; 11 26 1 442 " Si awl 11 26 1 443 " Nl nel 11 26 1 444 " Si nel 11 26 1 445 " Sel awl 226 1 446 " Sol nwk 236 I 447 " Nwi nwi 226 1 448 " Wi awk 17 14 I 449 " Sel 13 14 2 450 " Ni swi 26 23 1 4il " Si swi 26 33 1 452 " Wl awl 814 1 453 " Hl awl 17 14 1 454 "Lt in Canby's sd , n to Crawl not No. 44 Cit cc ac cc alc 436 436 437 438 455 456 457 458 459 It de CI fl 460 " " " 4, 461 " Lot adjOining graw f'derille contain'g 26,16 462 '• lot in do. No 12 IN. 22 463 " do. (fr b'dy not int out) 464 " do. lot No. 19 sir. 22 465 " do. No. 23 " 22 466 " do'. " 24 i' 22 467 " do. " 19 , 27 468 " do. "22" 27 469. " do. " 15 " 27 470 " do. " 21 '27 471 " do. " 23 . 27 472 " do. ~ 7 '26 '473 " do. " 8 '26 1474 " do. "20 '27 475 " do. " 15 ' 21 )476 " do. " 17 r , 27 1477 " do. " 18 t'27 478 " do. "23 r . 27 , 479 " do. " 1 1 " 26 1480 " do. " 2 26 481 " do. " 13 , 27 !482 " do. " 14 1" 21 453 " do. " 7 I" 21 454 " do. " 10 I" 22 485 " do. not numbered. John Milroy,,i for -1843 er owner.l, 486 Dcc'r. El nwl! I 4 15 n 7 e f 457 " Wi eel I 4 150 7 o 48 S " Ne wi Isel 4'ol el swi ! 33 16 n 7 e 489 " Pt. el eel and pan of , 33 16 n 7 c 490 " Si Cl sec+ 33 16 a 7 e 4 Si wi i 33 16 n 7 e • 9.1 " W awl 34 16n 7 e LANDS LYING IN TIIE STATE Of ILLINOIS Clarke count. William Linn, for- ' 1813. MCI ownc.r. 2p.m. 493 Oct. 18, Sci se} 10 10 nII w 40 494 44 W tractionalll 14 lOn 11 w 61,50 495 44 Lot No. I, in: IS 10 nll w 80 496 44 Undiv'd oflpt 496 44 Np. 3,4 f wl pf 15 10 II w 120 lot No. 4 498 44 East} n 22 10 nll w 80 E,ffingham county. 3p.m. 499 Oct. 21, Undivided kof 8 7 n 4 e 320 600 " Nate nee 26 8n 5 o 49 601 " Nave ewe. 5 7n 5 e 40 502 " Swe ewe I 5 7 5 a 40 503 " See see 6 8 5 a 40 504 " Swi awe ; 25 8 5 c 40 505 " Undivided 60 pt. el nee 34 8 5 a 13.331 506 " lof the Gth pt. we see 25 8 5 e 6.661 507 " We owl 1 36 8 5 e 80 Macon county. 3p.m. 508,0 ct. 16, See i 10 16 n 1 e 160 5 , 9 " El see 11 16 nI a 80 510 " We ewe ; 11 16 n 1 c 80 511 " Undi'ed Iwe nee 12 16 n 1 a 40 512 4 4 Nei. 12 16 n 1 e 160 513 44 Nei 15 16n 1 e 160 514 44 Wl 22 16 1 c 80 516 4 • Ej awl. 23 16 1 o 80 5!6 44 We nwf 24 16 1 a 80 517 44 El 21 16 1 o 320 518 44 WI, nevi 27 16 1 e 80 519 " El nwf 28 16 1 e 80 520 4 4 Nei j 28 16 1 c 160 621 44 Ne t nwl 23 16 1 a 40 522 44 Wf eel 15 16 3 e 80 523 " El awl 15 36 3 e 80 524 " Se). nwf 20 16 n 3 o 40 525 4, Wi awl 27 16 3 a 80 626 44 WI mei 29 16 3 a 80 Coles county . 527 Oct. 18, Se} 528 4, El nef 529 44 Net 530 " Swl awl 531 4, Nei. awl 532 44 Swf 533 4, Nwl 534 44 Nei. 535 4, Nef eel 536 4, El swf 537 4, El nwl 538 4, WI awl 539 44 Nef 510 44 Wlnwf 641 " Nelms , * 542 4, Wine} 543 4, Swf 544 44 Nei 545 " Swf 546 4, Einwf 547 44 Se} 548 44 Swf Shelby Camps. 649 Oct. 16, Weawf 550 44 \View* 551 " Wise* 652 4, Wine} 553 4, Else} 554 4, Slwiiief 555 " %View* 556 " Wince} 557 44 Swf McLean county. William Linn, for. 1843 mer own r. 558 Oct. 10 NI of 559 4, Swl Clay cotmly. 660 Oct. 21 1 of wi n‘q 561 Wine} 562 " Nej net Morgan county 136,3 Oct. 10 A lotof lantlfro nting 43 feet on State road from Pick/maitre to Springfiel4ll ad joiningg Mr,151.c.. Connell , 2 addi --- tian to Jackson villa in the wi of owl Fayette county. 564 Oct. 21 No 1-4 ME r of the Treasury, Amens:. 17, 1847. S will be received at this IPy of October next, at 12 lirchase of the interest of end in equity, of the pie d, upon the terms and can to wit t iSTATE or XEMTUCKY Mason county. ie-seventh part of a tract of, )1,000 acres, on Kenne-1 k.ennic creek, purchased of Merry Walker, being about 1,571 3-7 acres. 6, el 36 27 0, I G if,os isw:i 36 27 n . ITe 74;11 546,26 12 Iln e 160 12 11n 80 13 11 160 34 9n e 40 34 9 40 5 11 n 160 5 11 163.29 6 11 163.59 6 11 40 6 11 79.82 6 11 79 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 SO 31 12 n 160 32 12 160 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 3o 80 13 10 3e, 80 13 10 3e. 160 3p.m. 17 24 a 2 e 320 17 24 n 2e 160 20 3n 8 e 26.661 :9 3n 8e 80 19 an Se 40 21 15 n ]Ow 22 6 n lry 100 ~~:: 1331 I ?Atm; IR EKE STATE or nxixon.—Continued Tracts of land cLnweyed, gnantity, Sze 1 •ci i cr. g Deccription, &c Nel-4 24 6n,1 Eiswl-4 24 6 n 1 Swl-4sel-4 24 6 n Wiewl-4 24 '6n 1 Slnel-4 29 6 n I 566 le 667 " 568 " 569 " Town of Vando/i4, Fayette county. 570 Oct. 21 Lot No.B, square 30 671 .. .. 6, 42 672 " " 6; 42 573 " P , rt" 4, 42 574 " 1, 29 575 " Out" 4, cu'tg 6lacrea. 576 " 48, ti 577 39 , !.. 678 " " 49, ,ft 579 4C CC .. 68 , 580 " " 46, 581 "" " 51, 582 " Lot No. 1, sq. No: 8. 533 " " 2, 684 " " 3, 686 it CC 4, " 636 " " 6, It 587 .. 6, 688 .. CI 7, , 589 " " 8, 590 " " 1, eq. No. 9. 691 .. 2 , 1., 692 tf .. 3 , St 593 .. 4, IC 694 " " 6, 595 " " 6, 696 " " 7, 597 " " 8, • ig I Aggregate 7444 21 Heirs of Joseph pelican, former owner. 1846. Bureau county 688 Aug. N wt. " Nei 600 " Sw* 601 " 25 15 n 7 e 160 602 ' Net 22 15 n 7 e 160 603 gg Nwt 22 15n 7 e 160 604 g' Die; 8 12n 9 e 160 605 g' 21 12 n 9 e 160 606 " Swi 13 12 n 8 a 160 607 Se* 19 9 n 6 e 160 Peoria county. Beira of Joe. Duncan. 608 " Si 211 n 6e 320 609 " Se 911 n 6 a 320 610 " Nei 14 11 n 6 e 160 Sta ke county. 611 " Se 1212 n 6e 320 612 " Se 3412 n 6e 160 613 " Nei 21 IV o 160 614 " Nwk 32 1 e 160 615 " Se* 4 1 e 160 Henry county. 616 " Se} 23 14n 4 e 160 Fulton county. 617 a Nwe 17 6 n 1 e 160 618 " Swi 17 6 n 1 e 160 619 " Swi 20 6 n 1 e 160 620 " Nei , 29 6 n 1 e 160 621 E 1 Nei 5 7 ti 2 e SO 622 rite* of eel 5 7 a 2 a 40 623 " Nei 31 7 n 2 e 160 624 " Nei 27 n 1 e 160 625 " Se} . 35 b n 3e 160 Knox county. 626 " Swl • 49 n 3e 160 McDonough county. 627 " N 1 12 4 n 2 w 320 628 " Se} 25 n 2 w 160 629 Nei 35 6 n 2 w 160 630 " Swi 34 4 n 2 w 160 631 " Se} 30 4 n 2e 160 632 " Se} 32 4 n 2 e 160 633 Se} 84 n 3e 160 634 " Set 20 4CI 4 e 160 635 " Nei 36 5 n 3n 160 336 " Nei 85 n 4'e 160 637 " N 1 27 5 n 4 e 320 638 " Nei 10 6 n 2 e 160 139 " Nwi 10 6 a 2a 160 640 " Nwi 34 6 o 2 e 160 641 Nei 20 6 n 4.e 160 642 Nwi 12 7 n 3e 160 613 " 35 7 n 3e 320 644 Set 30 7 a 3 e 160 Warren county.', 645 "'Se} , 9S n 1 e 160 646 Nei ! 26 Bit 1 e 160 647 Nwi 26 8 n 1 e 160 648 Nel 28 8 a I e 160 649 Se 14 9 120 1 e 160 Mercer county. 650 " Set 4 29 13 n 1 w 160 651 Sel-4 14 13n 4 w 160 652 Sel 4, 24 15 n 4 w 160 Henderson county. Sw 1.4 36 12 n 5w 811 Nel-4 35 11 n 4w Nwl-4 36 12 n 5 w Eli S. Prescott, former 1546. owner. 636 Jan. F.l OW. 657 Farm opposite Lock: port, heginuning 60 rods south of the ow corner of the nw i 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.alon6 the N. line of 51.1. Cromwell's farm 240 rods ; thence N. 50 rods to the place or beginning, contain ing, by estimate, 75 acres, 658 '• Lots in town of W.Joliet 8 9 659 " 5 16 660 " .. 5 1 661 " • " (S. WI) 4 9 662 " Lott In S•th Lockport, 3 3 663 " 3 10 664 " 4 10 635 " r. 4 II 6;6 " II 5 11 6.7 " If 4 14 618 " Id 5 14 619 " re 8 16 670 " Id 9 16 671 " 11 23 672 " /d 12 23 671 " •' 9 27 774 . " Id 12 27 675 " id 11 28 676 " ill • 18 677 " " . 31 678 " Lots in original town of Ctocitgo, of 3, 93 679 Do. undivided half of wharfing lot 6 8 680 " Do. 20 feet westerly part of lot 5 8 681 " Do. Kenzte's addition 7 16 682 " Do. do 8 16 2 4 t Geo. Abernethy;• c t 4 1316. ormer owner. 683 Oct. 19 Nwl.4 82 2 a 7 w 172 684 a Bwl-4 32 2 e 7 w 176 Will county. J. B. F. Russell, former 1843. owner. 685 April. N 1 and awl 4 4 35 9 e 480 686 " Entire station 18 35 9 a 561 94 687 " WI 8 35 9 e 320 688 " W 1 swl-4 28 36 a 9 e 80 Grundy county. J.ll. F. Russell, 1846 former owner. 689 Oct. 19 Entire section 2G 34 n 7 e 640 690 " sel-4, elnel-4 13 33n Bo 160 691 " SI 24 33 n 8 e 320 692 " Part of at nwl-4 233 n 8 e 60 693 " Einwl-4 28 35 n 6 e 80 694 " Nel-4 23 35 n 8 e 160 Cooke county. 695 " 1 , 4 18 37 n 13e 305,50 Aggregate . 3167.44 4.4 Salle county. Samuel Swartwout, 1843 I former owner. 3p. m. 696 N0v.22 El nol-4 32 n 3 e 80 697 g i, Wi- nel-4, . 32n 3e 80 698 4, Ei nwl• 4 32 n 3 e 80 699 44 Winwl-4 32n 3e: 80 700 44 El sel-4 . 92 n 3 a 80 II 701 4, WI ael-4 32n 3e 80J: 702 " E.* awl-44 32 n 3 o 80 703 " Wi ewl-4 32 n 3 e 80 .1 . 4 Grundy county.! 704 " WI awl-4 ; 27 32 n 8 e 80 706 44 Wi eel-4 ! 27 32 n 8 e 80 - • - -•• ' ' - • • "*- "'• " ELANDS 3:f TIIE STATE OF ILLlNOlS.—Continued w 160 709 " 710 -I 711 " 712 " 76.47 713 •' Lot N 0.9, block 1 . 40 1, Walcott's addition to Chi cago. 714 '• Lot no 12, block NO 3, Walcott's addition to Chi -1842. cago. 715 Mar 11 Swi 12 32 n 3 e 160 716 « WI 17 32 n 3 e 320 Which said lands were conveyed by Samuel Swartwout to Wm. Young, late president of the Mount Savage Coal and Iron Company, intrust for the use and benefit of the United States, by deed bearing date 31st day of December, 1842, and re. corded Jan. oth, 1843, in liber A 13, No D D, fe. lion 18, 19, and 20, on the land records of Allegany county, Md." Toe said lands were also sold by the marshal of the State of Illinois,under distress warrant against said Swartwout. on tide 22d November, 1843, and bought in by the United States. The deed of the marshal to the United States was executed June IS, 1844, and duly recorded in the several counties n the State of Illinois where the land lies. CON DIT lONS. 1. Each bid must be, for a separate Humber on the schedule, &c., for rash; to be deposited at one of the following places, to the credit of the Solici tor of the Treasury, specifying, on account of what park ular number in the schedule 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., Ne A' Orleans, and St. Louis: The Collector of the Customs at Buffilo, N. Y , Baltimore, Md., Wilmington, N.C., Savannah,Ga., Mobile, Ala., and Richmond, Vs.; 36 14w 4 e !60 3514 w 8 e 160 9 14w 8 e 160 Surveyors of the Customs, Nashville, Tenn., Cincinnati, Ohio; and Receivers of public moneys at Little Rock, Ark., Jeffersonville, lnd., Chicago, 111., and Detroit, Michigan. 2. Each bid must he accompanied with a guar anty, in the form guen below, which must be cer tilled by a collector. naval officer, marshal, United States district attorney, or postmaster, that the guaranty is good, and the party making it is re sponsible for the amount. 3 On receiving a certificate of deposite, signed by one of the depositories above-mentioned, a quit claim deed, conveying all the right, title, interest, and claim of the United States to the property de. scribed in the bid, and paid for, will be executed and acknowledged by the Solicitor of the Treasury, free of all charge to the purchaser. Such convey. ance will; be sent, free of expense, to any post office in the United States, as may lie requested. •4. No bid will be accepted unless it shall be satisfactory to the Solicitor whether there shall be one or more bids for the property. 5. Before bidding, all persons are requested to make themselves acquainted with the situation, value, and title of the pr intend to bid for, se as to rely upon tlu ding. 6. Alter the last day foi Wilt be opened in the pri the department as shall be nd : and will be examined and passed upon . as 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 *boiald, in all cases, be written at length, acid in a legible hand. The bi kier should give the name of the post office to which rommunictainns are to be sent. 8. Bids must be sealed and marked on the out side these %mils. `s Ss•t.su Bios ran U. S. Pao ;•' and addressed to the Solicitor of the Treasury, Wachington, D. C. b. 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 ash for their right. title. interest, and claim to the property described in number , in the printed advertisement of the .N.UitCliOr of the Treasury. up on the terms and conditions therein mentioned and hereby; in consideration of the premises, agree, in case my bid therefor shall be accepted by said Solicitor, to deposits that sum in tautid moo 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 14 41 a 13 a Dated , ISI7. For value received, 1 guarantee to the United States the performance of the above undertaking by the signer thereof, in case his Ind be accepted. Dated, , 1b47. certify that the above guarantor is responsible for the turn mentioned in the above bid It) Plats of the lands at Boston can be seen at the office of the United States district attorney iti that city, and in the Solicitor's office at Washing ton. I I. Bids 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 %%here fraud may have been practised against the United States, the Solicitor may, before executtng, the convey ance, declare the bid invalid and of no effect. No Lots No. Blk■ oct2 jTH E subscriber would respectfully inform the public that he has purchased the Boot Es tablishment of B. Perry, No. 55 Wood st., and will carry on the business, in future, in all its branch es. The manufacture of gentlemen's boots, will be particularly attended to, and the best mechanics em -003 ed to perfoam all parts of the labor, connected therewith. \The very best materials will be used in their manufacture. From a long experience ill the business, as well as being a practical workman, the subscriber expects a share of public patronage. W.M. 'IICTLP:R, 65 Wood at., Second door from Third st. Having sold out my entire establishment to Wm. Butler, I take great pleasure in recommending him to my old customary and the public generally.— Kom..ing him to be a good practical workman, I feel confident that he will give general satisiliction. eal3-2w B. PERRY. lIARNDEN & COI' 1!ASSE110 ER AND REIIII7ANCE Office. PERSONS brought out by this Agency upon the most reasonable terms, from any part of Eng land, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, and in Packet Ships only. Foreign Correspondents and agents of the British Government have frequently cautioned Emigrants at Home and their friends in America, against the frauds that are continually practised upon them, and have always referred to the well known house of Harnden 4. Co. as the right place for all to apply if ihey wish to be treated with punctuality and kindness. Patties who advertise themselves sole agents for the Black Ball Line, state what is not true, and thus deceive the public, as we profess to be agents not only of the Black Ball Line, but every other Good Line, and also Cunard's Steam Line. Sight-Drafts to any amount payable at acy of the branches of the Provincial, or National Banks of Ireland, England, Scotland, &e. We draw our own Exchange, wo do not take money and send it to the East to get some one else to remit, thereby causing mistakes and delays. Let the Brokers, &c. call upon us, and we will accnmmodate them at New York rates. JOSHUA ROBINSON, European Agent, oc7 sth at.. one door below Wood et. Tr IRSCHENWASSER : let quality, per case or 111. bottle, for sale at the Wine Store. ee3o JACOB WEAVER. FARMER'S LIBRARY—A Monty Journal of Agriculture—The Sept number just received at sell MORSE'S. TUST RECEIVED—A lot of English Corduroy, V forliding and Bunting Pants, which will be made to rder, by ANCKER ¢ MAYER, oc7 , No 70 Wood at. LEGEIDS OF MEXICO, by George S. Lippard, a work second to none of hie former efforts.-- Just received and for sale at cell MORSE'S. Llr>P'~.l, ~w-:'-'15=e„~~:..~».~.,.,Ee~;a.-.~...a.-.a~i-.._;~-.~5t~,.,,.y~~,re~.~+::~.,,-~ .. Tr4ets uf,uuu Description, &c. 111 WI nel-4 28 32 n 8 e El nwl 4 28 32 n 8 e W 4 nwl-4 28 32 n 8 e El se 1-14 28 32 n 4 e Wesel-41 28 32 n I 8 e Et sw 1-4 28 32 n S e WI ew 1-4 28 32 n 8e 29 32 n 3 e 160 " we+ R. H GILLET, Solicitor of the Treasury Fashionable Boot 'taker Cl.Attion actlezE--. EME = CIF a fine Gold Watc i , Chain and seal, to pay kJ charges, at mittion. The subs crier will cause to be sold by public auction, at M'henna's auction, Na. 114, Wood street, 3 doors from sth, on Satur day evening next, October 16th, at 8 o'clock pre cisely, 1 fine Cylinder Escapement Depine Watch, 4 holes Jewelled, with gold fob chain and seal, No. 62,381, to pay a bill or bills of charges amounting to sixty-five dollars, with all expenses added, unless re deemed at or before the time specified in this adver tisement, of which the . owner of this watch will take notice. G. H. BELL. octl2 JAMES M'KENNA, Auct'r. 80 80 80 ' 80 80 BO 80 Large Sale of Dry Gondol, Furniture Watches and'Clocka Al Auction. BY JAMES M'KENN.A. ON Thursday next,bctober 14th, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, will he sold, at the Auction Rooms, No 114 Wood street, 3 doors from full, a large and well assorted stock of Dry Golub, ali in good merchantable order, received direct from seve ral extensive importsng houses in the eastern houses, among which are superfine broad cloths, variousco lors; cassimeres and cassinetts ; figured and plain alpaccas ; double milled French satin; plain and twilled flannels; shawls and handkerchiefs; bleach ed and brown mishits; calicoes; lawns; superfine Irish linens, &c., &c. And at 2 o'clock, P. M., 'he furniture of a private family declining housekeeping. Also, by order of as,kignees, the balance of a Gro cery store, composing tea, coffee, sugar, queens- Ware. And at early gas light, same evening, gold and lever watches, clocks, cloths, cassimeres, cassinetts and other dry goods. ocl2 BY JOHN D. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER DRY GOODS. (AN Thursday morning the 14th inst-int, at 10 o'• kJ clock at the Commercial Sales ROOMR, come• of Wood and sth sts., will be sold an extensive as sortment of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, &c., &c. • At 2 o'clock, P. M., 1 pipe Antwerp Anchor Gin good quality; I qr cask Otaril, Dupuy 4r Co dark brandy: I do Jean Loomis old Coirnac pale do; I large iron safe which cost about $300; Ido Billiard table, with cover, &c. A large assortment of China a•id Queensware, Groceries, Glassware, :,:hovels, Baud Boxes, Wrap ping paper, bed cords, &c. New and second hand Household Furniture in great variety from a housekeeper declining house keeping, feather beds, beddmg, looking glasses, mantel clocks, desks, 1 cooking stove, Kitchen Fur niture. &c. • At 61 o>clock, N P. M., a handsome assortment of German fancy goods, fine table and pocket cutlery, double ba•reled shot guns super quality, gold and slyer watches, ready made clothing, fine French style shirts with linen bosoms and collars, Variety Goods, &c. ocl2 Salaratn• Manufactory for Sale at Pub lic Auction. THE Administrators of the personal property the late Jas AP Laughlin, deceased, will offer at Public Auction, on the premises, on Friday next, octimer 14th, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the Buildings, &c. known as the Salaratus Manuf,ctory, together] with all the fixtures, vats, kettl-s, &c. for carrying on the same; also about 20,000 lbs Black Salts, and several lots of Lumber. JAMES S. BLAKELY, JOllll J. MI rcuEL, A dmini strat ors. I oc9 JAMES WRENN %. 5,,•-yr Water Street Property at A uera... O\ Monday the 18th inst., at 8 o'clock, P. M., at the Commercial Sales Room, cor of Wood and sth streets, will be sold, the valuable Lot of ground on Water street, between Market and Wood streets, having a fr'ut of 16 feet, and extending back 80 feet, subject to annanual ground rent of $99, pay able half yearly, on which is erected a now well fin ished and substantial three story brick warehouse, covered with tin, at present occupied by Jas. Kerr, Jr. 4. Co. Terms, $l2OO in three years, residue one third cash, balance in two equal annual payments with interest. ocB JoHN D. DAVI;', A nct`r. ment in bid em, the bids h officers of Large and Extensive Stork 0 F1..° Fancycoo and Domestic Woolen, - Cotton, and Dry Good 4, it private sale, very low, ' At the Auction Rooms, No. 114 Wood street, 3 doors from sth, will be sold at private sale, at ex traordinary low prices, eithe.i by the piece, pack age, or in any quantity to suit purchasers, an unusu ally large and well assorted stock o f Winter Dry Goods, of every description, style and pattern, such as is seldom offered for sale in this market, consign ed f ro m sonic of the most extensive Importing and Jobbing Houses in the country. Country Merchants and deal, rs will find it to their advantage to call and purchase. oc7 JAMES M'KENNA, AuM`r. PORT WISES. A "41 BBLS. FOR I' WINES, good vintages, of '3B. , 40, '42, "43, '44, and '43, consisting or " t Harris & Son 'c c' pure juice Pure, 1840: c do " Treble grape C Pure juice; " double do Osborn's F & Co. " do rc" 1834, straw „.. Hunt & Co. " do ;. color, rich Ducal Grape single do I: and iruity; Burgundy do do Queen pale rich and eery superior; Lagure, casks, Cala bria and Cette. Several of these wines are the hest for medical purposes; many of them come from the District of . the upper Curgo, entirely freed by age from acidity I or sweetness. Just received, in store and for sale, by the original package, :Cod else on draught at the wine store of the subscriber. JACOB WEAVER, 16, cur ofNlahet and Front sts. CHI Post Office Stationery F.: compliance with the Law and the order of the Postmaster Genet il, Sealed Proposals will be re ceived by tne until 12 o'clock noon, on Monday, the 25th day of October, for supplying the Stationery re quired ihr the use of this Post Office, during the 11 ur years commencing January Ist, 1845 and ending De cember 31st, 1851. The estimate for each year, is as follows : One hundred Reams Enveloping paper, yellow -19 by 24 inches. One huMirel and twenty , five pounds Packing twine. Cottri , i Ten poun ' best scarlet sealing wax. Contractor are are required by law to give bend in a sum equal double the value of the articles to be furnished.' Payment will be made on delivery of the Station- . Orly. Please furnish samples. C. M'KUIDIN, Postmaster, Pittsburgh, sc2o-d&w4w Splendid Stock of Dry Goode, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL A. A. MASON & CO.. 62 Market street, between Third and Fourth Vs., TIT AVE on hand a very large and sp!endid stock of Fall Goods, of tho most fashionable styles, comprising a general assortment of fancy and staple article.; our customers and the public generally, are respectfully invited to call and examine our stock. Wo have in store a great variety of - Rich Dress Goods, viz:— Rich Printed Cashmere and De Laines; French Merinos, assorted colors; Alpaccas, Lustres, and Bombazines; French and Earlston Ginghams; Prints, and new Dress Goods generally; Rich Blk Dress and Mantilla Silks; Rich Colord Dress Silks, in great variety. SHAWLS: New Paris desi6ne of long and square Cashmere Shawls, Medium and low priced Turkeri and Cash mere; heavy and rich Scotch Plaids, lIPk and mode col'd Thibett, and many other Shawls. Housekeeping Goods. Medium and low priced Blankets, or every size; Marseilles Quilts, Furniture Chintz, Dimity, Floor Baize, Linen Table Covers, Stair Linen, Linen Sheet logs and Pillow case Linens, Napkins, Russia ana Table. Diaper, White Linen; also, Moment', Damask, &c. &c. TAILOR'S TRIMMINGS Silk Serges, Worsted do, Silesias,CoPd Cambricks, Buttons of every description, Bindings, Threads, Sewing Silks, Twist, Canvass, Padding, &c. &c. WOOLEN GOODS, .; And articles for Men, and Boys wear, of the best French, English and American Manufacture, includ ing a handsome assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins and Vestings; also Cassinettsoi very large assortment; heavy Pilot Cloths, Beaver-Kerseye, Linseys, Having a house in New York, we will be constant ly receiving the newest and most fashionable styles of Goode, and at the lowest prices. Merchants from all parts of the country are invited to examine our stock. jl Wholesale Rooms up stairs. oc7 JUST RECEIVED—A small lot of Mackinaw Blansete, which will be made to order in the latest style, by , ANCKER & MAYER, oc7 No 70 Wood st. Positive Salo JAMES M'KENNA, Anct'r Auction Sales JAMES M'KENNA The Most NA:on:ad:no ilisoweiry: A BLESSING ! A f A WONDbliti ! ! To cure Eraptioni a , L3.94tir:rementg of M! Skin.' Pimples, Frcelth s, Saiburn, S:/1 Rheum., Scurvy Sore Heads, 4 . . r. err. 17,101. JR years ago last August , the capital of France r was astonished in consequence of a discovery made by an Italian Chemist. Many deubted—it seem ed almost an impossibility that any thing made by ' 1 the hands of man, could:hare such singular powers as that claimed by AN - Toillo VESPniNI for his inven tion. Many classed him and his invention ail a hum bug, (and, alas! many foolish persons without trying, do the same now;) at length, after testing it in the hospitals, the Medical Society of Paris, (the best chemists in the world) delivered the following report to Signor Vesprini: - " We have now minutely and carefully examined the singular invention of Vesprini. We have analyz- ed its compOnent parts—ive have used it in several cases, and we hesitate not to pronounce it (The Italian Chemical Soap) as a great blessing, and a truly wonderful remedy for any cutaneous eruption or disfigurement of the skin. Its inventor we con eider the true philanthropist of suffering-mankind. (Signed) LEOPOLD DUPREY, Pres.,, Then comes the,report of the "Societe de Mni. tote," of scientific experiments: "We are astounded," exclaims the aged president, "at this singular preparation—Vesprini's Italian Chemical Soap! Where, indeed, will science stop! Here we have a preparation made in the form of beautiful piece of soap, which we know by actual practice, to cure every cutaneous eruption, every disfigurementof, and even discolored skin I Where will its magic and singular power cease t The Ne gro, the Creole, the ,Yellow Race of the East, and the Red Man of the Far West, are alike under the in fluence of its extraordinary powers of clearing yel low of discolored skin, and make it white and beau tiful, and of changing the color ofdark , or brook, or brown skin." (Here se 'oral persons were brought forward by the president, who had used it, in proof of his assertions.) READ THIS! MOH THE INVENTOR HIMSELF TO THE PRESENT PROPRIETOR Paris, Nov 4, 1840. In consideration ofshe sum of $3600, have di vulged to Ma. T. Jotsfs, residing in the City of New York, N. A., the whole process of manufacturing, together with a statement of the ingredients compos ing wiy Italian Chemical Snap. He is to mapufae. turn it fur sale in the United States only,-and to hare the privilege of naming it "Jones's Italian Chemical Soap." Witness, Henry J. Holdsworth. - (Signed) ANTONIO YES INI. There are probably few persons/of intelligence, who, after reading the above, will doubt the quali ties of Jones's Italian Chemical Soap, in curing. Eruptions, Disfigurements, Freckles, Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Erisypelas, Sun-burn, Moryltew, Tan, Yel low or Brown Skin, &c. Should there be sups per:- sons, perhaps the following recommendations, as well as hundreds from others, may convince them. 0:!rFor sale by W. JACKSON,.Agent, corner of Wood and Liberty streets, the only place in Pitts burgh whorl the - GmvutNe cox be obtained; ALL OTETERS ARE COUNTERFEIT. jan2s Rheumatism, Gout anti Tic Dolourettx. ' A RESPEC CABLE gentleman called at our office, ±3 as he said, to inform us that he had been .alilic red for fifteen years with Rheumatism or Gout, nd occasionally with Tic noloureux; that he had been frequently confined to his room for months together, and often ruffered the most intense and excruciating pain, hut that lately he had been using JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE,.from which he found the most sal and urixpected relief. He says he found the medicine very pleasant and effective and thathe now considers him-elf perfectly =cl.—Phi/m*4 , phia North American. A FAcr 'Mourn Knownso.—A gentleman of Scro fulous habit from indiscretion in his younger days, became affected with Ulcerations in the Throat and Nose, and a disagreeable and troublesome eruption of the akin. Indeed, his whole system bore the marks of being saturated with disease. One hand and wrist were so much affected that he had lost the use of the band, 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 Jaynes Alterative, and having taken six,cen bottles, is now perfectly cured. The Alterative operates through the circnlatinn, and purifies thejdood and eradi ates disease from the system, wherever located, and th'e nurneious cures it has performed in diseases of the skin, can cer, sgorfula, gout, liver complaint, dyspepsia, and other chronic diseases, is truly astonishing.—Spirit of the Times. kD Por sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STGIt , V Fourth street, Pittsburgh. se29 HERE IS MORE PROOF of the good qualities of MORG.42ST S COUGH SYRUP, and if you have a bad cough, you had better try it and be cured. Px - rrsannatr. Tan. 7th, 1847. . Mr. Joint .Moncitat—This may certify that for several weeks pa•t; I have been afflicted with a se vere Cough, which prevented me from getting much rest by night, or laboring with any ease tar ugh the d-.y time. After trying various remedies, at aa ex. pease of several dollars, and receiving no benefit from them, I purchaio cen bottle of MORGAN'S COUGH - SYRUP for 2.s.cents. Although a week has not . t et elapsed, or the Eyrdp more than three-fourths used up, my cough has entirely subsided and ap peals to be permanently cured. Should a similar at tick occur, the first remedy I should make use or would be Morgan's Cough Syrup, believing it to be the best remedy I ever made use of for a Cough. S. W. STorvi., Wood street. ir:r Only 25 cents a bottle. Prepared wholesale and reta.l by JOHN D. MORGAN, Druggist, Wood street, one door below Diamond Alley, Pittsburgh. se2S-1y I EP. IS MORE PItOOF of the good tpialities I_l of NORGAN'S COUGH SYRUP, and tf }nu have a bail caught, you had'lbetter try it and be cured. PITT =TEMA, January, Ist 1847 1 1 / I t. JOHN MORGAN :—Being afflicted with a bad cough after suffering some time, 1 was induced by my Iriend,Mr. James A. Williams, of Third - street to try your great and justly celebrat , d COUGH . SY- RCP, and I must say, I was surprised at its affects on me. 1 found instant relief from my cough, and :as say to all, try Morgan's Cough Syrup, and it will cure yuu of yoor bad and troublesome cough. This med icine is only 25 cents a bottle. Wm. U. Prrr.isoist. Smithfield street, Pittsburgh. Prepared wholesale and retail by JilllN 1), MDR GAN, Druggist. Bedsteads and Turning Factory, ALLEGHENY CITY. rr FIE undersigned having commenced the above 1 . business on the corner of Robinson and Sandus ky streets, opposite Arbuckle's Cotton Factory, and having purchased the right of usmz the improved Bedstead Fasting of McLean's, which is far super tour to any now in use; we terpectrully invite the attention or the Cabinet Makeis of both cities to call and examine for themselves. H. DAVIS & CO. septl 1 d-y Scientific and Liberal Books. (IRWIN of Life by Rollick; Marriage and Ma i,' trinsony, by 0. S. Fowler; Vestiges of Creation, with the Sequel; 11Iarkintosh's Electrical Theory of the Universe; Paine's Political and Theological Works: Strauss' Life of Jesus; Koran; Taylor's Die. goals; Life of Paine; Volney's Ruins; Voltaire's Phi losophical Dictionary; Palmer's Principles ofNature;, also the latest editions of the best liberal and scien tific pamphlets. expressly designed to facilitate the acquisition of useful knowledge, for sale in Liberty street, opposite Wayne street, where subscriptions to Fowlers Phrenological Journal, Young Arherica, Regenerator, and Boston Investigator, wil. be re ceived by (se27.d2rin JOHN FERRAL. DR. WILLARD'S Oriental Cough' filisture.— El This preparation is not the infallible remedy for the cure of Consumption in all its stages - , but it is nevertheless the best remedy note in use for the spee dy cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Influenza, Hoop ing-Cough, &c. in the very worst stages; As the i•eason 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 ant other medicine of a similar nature now befitre the public. Sold Wholesale and Retail, by BAYS & BROCKWAY, Druggists, No 2 Commercial Row., Liberty street. Also, D. Wrtt.Artn - s Celebrated Anti• Bilious and Liver Pills. Price 25 cents, with 37 pills in each box. . sent Pantaloon Stuffs. . .. . _ 'IILAIN and Fig 2 ll French Doe okin Cassimetce; ' English and French BPk do De Joinville Plaids; . Albert do Figured Cassimeree or all descriptions; - Which will be made to order in tits latest styles, by ANCKER Sr. MAYER, . - oc7 114 70 Wood at. , Gold Spectacles. T - UST OPENING, a large stock of Gold Spectacles of all patterns, for Ladies' and Gentlemen, of the best Gold and workmanship, and for sale at East ern prices, at the Watch andlewelry Store of • W. W. WILSON,' self cor of4th and Maiitet-it. Ell - , . , , -, , •-- - - , ii )04 AND sArtGinfspr. AND EXCIIANGL: BROKERS 17. E. ORM. r,.:01) AND stxrri srarrn, PITTSIICSIGII, 7k )lj.i.,lo„.l..el'igßlis C and n o . i n n i , e 2l ti l o int lie N b n a t er.ige,e,TciTrlfifiel2l:ll of Dep &d EXCHAN I GE on - all the principal .Cities of the. Uunlon,. and Ecrope, for Bale in sums to snit pttrehn , • • CURRENT and par finds received on deposits. COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union at the lowest rates: rt.r.rrnmscEs t - • Messrs. M. Leech 'at; Son; - - .* Ogden ar.Snoviden, -- 1 - • " Wm. Bell 8.50 n,, Prriantrtimit. " S. 114 , Clorken & Co. ' --.- .' English & Bennett. • . .----- .. Fleming & Brother, •• - - - " Fates: Lathrop & Co. , Part.an , A. ~ Wm. R. Thompson & C 0... " Finally, Phelps at eo. NEv i y onz .1 Babcock & 03. ' " Tiffany, Ward &Co. " John M , Cullough & Co. y Batztuontri. -- . Mr. James George, . . " H. Hanna, CINCINNATI, O. • - " Joseph Watson, -... MA-5 Iflessrs. Fenner- Sr. M - Millan. /3-° N. , 9. , : - ... IL F. Ellis, Esq., Cashier, Ban Lewistown, Pa. . Pittsburgh, September 2d, iS47-y . , , -_-: _ JOSEPH 11. HILL. ' W. C.: MUM HILL as CURRY, BANNERS, EXCHANGE BROKERS, AND DEAL'IRS -,TNr FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE; CER : TIFCATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES;, :f-(;: GOLD AND SILVER. N 0.65 Woon ST., 3D DOOR BELOW FOLIATE(' WEST SIDE,' Pittsburgh, Pa. . - • PAR Funds and Currency received on Deponiti and collection, made in all the principal - cities of the United States. . _ . Sight Exchange on Philadelphia, .Baltimorti f New York, Boston and-Cincinnati constantly for sale in sums to suit purghascrs. • Kentucky, Tndiana, Ohio, Virginia and Pennayl . va. nia Bank Notes bought and sold on the most favors. bin terms. The highest premium paid for American Gold..- Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany and France procured. 4rc. mar2.2-y= =I .EMiM!NEW AND EXCDANDE• BROX- BANKERS SRS', DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS, HILLS OF EXCIIANGE,CERTIFCATES OF DEPOSIT,F. RANK NOTES, AND COIN. Corner of Third and Wood sts, directly opposite tho ' St. Charles Hotel. sny2B S &. SON, N. HOLM LINKERS AND DEALERS ,Exc ;4 GE COIN AND OEM trees, Pittsburgh. , ;flange. Busing rate. ICincinnati. ~ die Louisville 4 iv S , . Louie f " VOTES. ' No. 55 Market s ilelling rate. Etc: New York 1 1 ,- pr I Philadelphia I ,i Baltimore I et HANK • Buying rates. rounty&Cityord's# dis Relief notes " Pennsylvania Co " New York " Alaryland * ' New Orleans Buying rates. Ohio I din Indians I 44 Kentucky f 44 Virginia I ~ Wheeling I c, Tennessee 3 ~ aul9-y WILLIAM A. DILL. .Y.• Co., ." : , FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE,:: - CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, AND .SPECIE. • No. 64 Wood st., one door abore - Fourth, East side, Pittsburgh, Pa. CIURRENT Funds received -on deposit, and col lections made on all the Cities throughont the United States. Sight checks on Baltimore, Pbiladel phia, New York, Boston and Cincinnati,. constantly- for sale in sums to suit purchasers. The paper of the Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and Virginia Banks bought and sold on the most terms. The highest premium paid for Foreign and Ameri can Gold and Silver coins.' • - EXCHANGE ON ENGLAND. IRF.LAND, AND. SCOTLAND, for sale in amounts of.£l and upsrardi: marld-dawy Fall FasMous. lIATS AND CAPS. 7 -I "` - ` 2 -s: .. rimlF. subscriber will introduce, this day, Beebe I Coster's Fall Style of French, Mole Skiff, Si and Nutia Hats, to which be would invite the atten.. - tion of the public. G. W. GLASGOW, 102 Wcind . aug2S. 3d door below Davis Auction Rooms.. N. B_ His Fall assortment of Caps andMuffs, - etn. bracing an extensive vvaraty, is daily expected, will be duly announced. G. W. G. HARDWARE, CUTLERY AND SAULERY JOHN IV AtICER, ••: DEALER LI FOREIGN' AND DOMESTIC ELARE4VARSi No. So Wood Street. YVT OUL D respectfully inlbrin his friends'and - Ihn• V public generally, that he has received a large stock or foreign Ilardware per ships ".Isabella," " Wyoming" and "'Monongahela," which 7 togeth er with a lures supply of American Goons he is neve receiving direct from manufacturers, NTH! make hie assortment very extensiVe and complete. Western', Merchants will please call and examine his stock. sepS For Sale,. r j GUI LOTS—Bounded by Penn, Liberty and Hay E stn., each lot haring 24 ft. Front, and extending;. hack 110 ft. Tweet' them are Corner lota, and, theei . position or the whble property one of the most ad=-• vantageons in the city. For fur ther informatioitipf, ply to M. SWARTZW EL1.11:11, Fonrth at., nor3-tf bet. Wckrd and Smithfield. =! moonE has just received from New York kJ* the Fall Style of HATS, which he will troduce this day, Saturday, Aug.:23th. All thoqd in want of a neat and.superior HAT, would do well to. call at No. 75, Wood it4 ,. ..,:,- aug2B 3d door above Four& g , ACTION TO, THE ,PUBLIC.—The subscriber k_./ by written contract with the P.Egne TEA. Ca., has the exclusive right to sell their:Teas in Pitts, burgh and Allegheny cities. Any person *tempting to sell their Teas except proctired thrnpgh.me, is practicing a deception and a fried upon the public , —and their stateincets are not to be relied on. ae23 A. JAYNES, 79 Fourth at? ' Madeira AVlnes DELS Maileira, Sherries Malagasy Lisbon' 90.. and Teneriffe Wines, embracing sotneiof the . choleest brands; joist received and for sate byiho original package or otherwise. ALSO, 40 dez Madeiras and Sherries; for salely the doz or single bottle. at JACOB WEAVER'S Wide Store, - car Market and Front stn: ITT Dissolution . trliE Copartnership hereto Pore existing between; . j_ the subscribers, tinderthp:iilirot .. .l..:o.Wil.. ) llama St Co. is dissolved thisd!iy, - 11rhatiivat elartsunt,:. The business will be continnetillt ~r..'_D.3.37, illianiss . who is duly authorized to settle th 4. accippatsot the;. Lite firm. J. Di. - .WICLIAMS,, Pittsburgh, Sept.l.lS47. - THOS. MILLER.: •l% 2LLLtai T11.431'11,L0, • • NDF.II.TAIik:It, Filth lmmediateli opposite. U the Theatre, respectfully informs his friends and the public in general, that he has resuined business as a Furnishing Undertaker. lle is sup. plied with, and always keeps on band, coffins of atl sizes and kinds, shrouds; and all other articles no.! cessary on such occasions. . - . . Silver plate; ice b coffins ores, and leaden cons will be . supplied on order. . A fine hearse and carriages al.:. ways ready to attend funerals. - sa29-14 -,-i: JUST RECEIVED. At Mrs. DUFF'S Iliew - 211illtnery Store, `.• 10 St. Clair street, NT, ENV style French Cbentizettes, Mourning-Col '- IA lays,Fancy Frills and Capes, 'Mourning d 0. ,, Ladies Si lk Scarik, a new and elegant'pattern of Ladies Velvet Bead Bags, Black net Gloves,n choice selection or rich new'sty-les Cpp and Boers= nons, Rich Black Silk for Cardilmle, Swiss Musfin., Nets, &c., Ladies Caydinale mope or cut'l9.order in the latest styles. Also, Bonnets, - tapes' - Frills, and every article in the Millinery buatness. - i , scp4. ImportedSegars, et.. TSE lovers of good §ega . rs and Tobacco, are- re spectrully informed, that the subicriber. received an extensive assortment ofthe mast appriai.: ed brands, among them the following, viz: Victoria, Plantation, Principe . , Venus .Regaltalf .Regalia, Pagorra,s; Common.," . • . AJEto,- a -feW Boxes of "Slahters Black Tap! tt celebrated chewing tobacco. - - JOEL MOTILER,:: -. • ang6 Draggiiktr,'Fiith and Woodatt: Chronicle and Gazette cepy, - . 'S.A s KINLEY. Homie r Sign and Ornamerstal Painter AND!DEALAR IN PAINTS, - 15,: - •• No. 44, Sr VE : 111E-STREET, PETTBEITROiI,.: AAS conma4tfy oa hapd all kindsor.PATifTll, DR. either Ilirybr.l l dried; Japan and OCiparVarnish; Linseed Oil; Boiled Oil; SpiritsTurperitine; window. Glass, of all sizes; Piny, Pdiritlleffshes •::/ke.. nil of" the best:quality, and for sale nt reasonatile-prioq,„ .: EDWAIID