; ;;ISI El - ?‘;`0 , 0111111 11'0. A R 11:-%•: !revered end emrieeted - erery Afternoon. PITTSBURGH, BOARD OF ,TRADE. COAMITTEN .1 . 011 Geo. Ogdon, 8. F. Von Bonbonit, W. H. Denny 1 110VBRIENTS OF THE STEAM SHIPS. SAILING DAYS. • • • leaves England. leaves U. S. ..'..Oct. 1 Oct. 16 Nov. 16 leaves U. S. ...Sept. 30 .:—Oct. 15 ...:Oct. 31 • ...Nov. 15 leaves British. Dritfarmist, tßbeinit, Rycit?; - ' Sept. 19. Cambria; lid king, 'Oct: 4.. Cilledoiaa;' Lott, Oct. 19. ..rrench. leaves .France. Philadelphia I • MllOl2 Sept.. 15.. brummi n • • Sept. 30. New York Oct. 15. - . American. leavesturope: Wisatitsgtoo, Oct. 19 PORT OP PITTSBURGII: 5 . 1 'PENT SPATEII iIP THE CHAN XII • . ARRIVED. • Wisconsin, Grace, Cincinnati Pennsylvanic, Gray, Cincinnati Roscoe, Javens, St - Louis Empire, Yowl.", Cincinnati Cashier; McGann, Cincinnati Miego„. chief, More, Zanesville Rhode Island, Dawson, Wheeling • Michigan No % Gibson, Beaver Lake. Erie, Hemphill, Beaver. .Beaver, Stoops, Beaver. Consul, Bowman, Brownsville Louis McLain, Bennet, Brownsville DEPARTED. • New England IVo 2, Dean, Cin. North River, Dean, St .Louia Michigan No 2, Gibson, Beaver Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver. Beaver, St.mps, Beaver. . — .Consul, Bowman, Brewnsville Louis McLain, Bennet, Brownsville inTSPIERGII MARKETS-DAILY REVIEW. OFFICE OF THE POST, Tntrastur Monsayo, Oct. 21, 1847.5 tusiness_yesterday was uniform 'and brisk, and .puices quite firm. FLOUE—The receipts are still limited. Sales 0f several lots from wagon at $4,50(31,t12; and retailing, from store at $4,71a5. ' WINDOW GLASS.--Sales 100 bxs Sx [0 and 1 10x12 at $3 50. kiads %vitt:ent change. Sales krinderate. GROCERIES.—SaIes brisk and matiret. firm at yesterday's quotations. CATTLF.--.Beeres are selling at $3,0005 per 100 lbs. as in quality. Sheep $u a 2. Hogs 40 5c per lb. ben. • NEW YORK COTTON .MARKET. October 15, 1847 •Ifplands. Florida. Mo. & N. 0. reerior. none. none 9 0/ Ordinary va oyal 0 9.4010 Middling .........10 Middling Fair.... 10011 11 e— 11 al l} Fair........ Hp] Good. Fair. 1 I ird , — none 12 al—. Fine nom. none nom. For New Orleans. _ . . The new and spl earth! . passenger steam er .AMEIIICAN EAGLE; 3. μsox, Captarn, will leave for the above and intermediate pprts, on Thursday, tin 21st inst. For freight or pasage apply on board, or to - ocl9-td GEO. MILTENBERGER. Wholesale Oyster Depot. TO EIS & BERGER, southwrst corner of Smith- Ja i field and Second ate., arc now daily in receipt of Fresh Oysters, by the two day line from Baltimore, which they will sell low by the can or half can. RMS tt BERGER. N. B. Every can of Oysters sold by us is warrant ed to befreth, or the money refiinded. lxv* r A,. balfCtiests Chulan Powehong; 40 " Fine and Extra Y tfyson; 5 < 4 - Imperial and G. P. ite Catty litotes, -various; for sale by , ' .cl 9 S. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood,st. inURRANTS-4 !foxes Zante. For sale by jocl9 J. D. WILLLAMS, 110 Wood st A LMONDS -2 Bales Bebnleaax . S " 10 Boxes Shelled . ; 200 " paper etiellect; For sale by 5. D. WILLIAMS, ocl9 110 Wood et lIICKLES-2 Canes nd erwood , o, assorted; for italo by J. D. 'WILLIAMS, oclo • 110 Wood 61 T' IQUORICE--1 Case SmallStickc for ealc by ocl9 J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood et. New Goods, New goods. RECEIVED, at the Iron City Clothing Store, a splendid assortment ofCloths, consisting inflate Wrench, English and American Plain, I3Pk and Fan •cy Cassimeres„ ofthe most modern styles; fine figer eed Cashmere Vesting., Silk Velvet, Plain and Fancy Satins--all of which we will make up at the mekt reasonable prices, in a durable and fashionable style. Ready made Clothing, of all descriptions; Lady''. 'Cloaks of the most fashionable patterns. Neck and Pocket . MIA, Suspenders, B moms, Shirt Collars, -and every article usually kept in a Clothing Store. 'Country Merchants, before purchasing elsewhere, will find it to their advantage to call at the Iron City 'Clothing Store, No 132 Liberty street, immediately 'opposite the mouth of Market. octlS-tf C. M'CIMSKEY. Magazinee for November. (O....._FLAHAWS Magazine for November. . Lailien , National' - The Buckskin; or the Camp of the lleseiggis. A `fate of the revolution, by the author of Pathan Allen. Master of Longford, Fatal Legacy, &c. . The Crater, or Vulcan's Peake, a tale oldie Pa by J. Fennimore Cooper, 2 role. Rory O'Moore, 25c edition. Chambers' Miscellany, No. 4. itorticalturnst for October. Rares.Penrsylvania Reports, vole 3 and 4. "rhe Boy's Treasury of Sports, Pastimes and Retry, intim), with nearly 400 engravings. Union Magazine, for October. -Vitkrese, or the Lilly oldie Valley, by £ rancis A. tl,nlivage, . .; ,Wagner, the Wehr, Wolf, complete. teennheyend Sea, 11th and 12th numbers. - The Maid of Monterey, a tale of tht Mexican war. The Outlaw's Bride, or Blanch the Beautiful. wildaah, or the Cruiser of the Capes, a thrilling tale, by,A. J. Ingraham. Norman , . Bridge;or the Modern Midas. ,Margaret Graham, or the Reverses of Fortune, by FAN. -..-The Knight of Mouleon, by Alexander Dumas. Leta London Papers. Aiorseeeived and for sale at MORSE'S Literary 'Repot, 135 Fourth street. octlB NOTread. Tr= public, and all those sending goods from the Eltig toPiltsburgh,are ;ermined that we have just put a new line of express wagons, exclusively for Brownsville, to transport goods for Pittsburgh on ly,' and We will furnish receipts at our office in Bald- Mere to rlelisergoods in thirty six hours at Pitts. burgh (Sandays ancirailroad delays only excepted.) Rebeipts for this line will also be furnished by .td ams & Co.-Boston, New York and Philadelphia. As we run the only express by mail trains west, shippers are informed that they must procure receipts at: the above offices 3nly. GREENE 4. CO., Office R. 4. 0:-R. R. Depot, Pratt St, Baltimore. - -' Pittsburgh office, ' H. G: VICKERY, Agent. St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh - • % . Proposals -- II btrreeeiVed in accordance with the ' fol -1 lowing adopted by the Board of rilitigera of the Western - Pennsylvania Hospital;vis: , Raolsed; That a' committeeof Vireo persona be appsintod to - ree.eive•prciposals foi' ielling to the A.s socuition tract Or land within ten mites of the city ) containing not less than forty acres. The same to beltataaitted to the-contributorai with a view to the establiihment of ati Asylum for. the Insane on said ground. J. K. MOORRHEAD, • , Wht. WILKINS, Committee. GEORGE BREED, • • r Potr City paper, who , as sobacribers print for the insitationipleatieinseit the above daily and Week one-vraek.. ' • • 11113.0 DUCE—A lot of Wool, Flaxseed, Beeswax, Clover Bend and Timothy:Seed, just received on consignment, and for eale:by • - - 0tt.20 - : . A:ULM-L..ls PICKETSON.. r ` 31 - 'ir t ? I v • 44,6 . iriotitOis 9 sale of Steal Eistitte. SVedriesdny.afternoon, the 27di'day of Ciao her; at 3• o'clock, will be so k; on the premises, by orderof tbe Executors of the late - Drutiel Bunter deceased, Three Valuable Building Lott, 'situate in the Second Wird of the city, viz: One Lotat the ear ner ofSerond street and cherry alley, having a front' of 20 feet.. on Second street; anti eitending along Cherry - ,alleytl7 feet: One other Let' adjoining the aboVe, 20 feet front dri Secortitstreet,ind. extending baelt - 80-feet, with - the privilege orals - alley 3 feet wide extending to Cherry`alley.' l The . nbove Lots, together withotikother lot ofsame size are subject to an annual . ground tent of $7 50 , or $2 50 eaeh. .Alsoonieotber Lot of around; having a front of 24 feet on_ the east Side of grant street, between Third and Fourth streets, and extending . back 90 feet. ,Terms, one-third .eash, !Maim :payable on.Srst daymtAprll, 1850, With interest,payable semiAnne ally. . JOHN D. DAVIS, oct2l OF a grotery Store and Futures , Wen, HMs° , hold and Kitchen Furniture, atAuctiOn. • BY JAMES ENNA. ON Thursdaynext, October 19th, at 10 .o'clock in the forenoon, will be sold, by order of the Administrators of the late Patrick Cahill, deceased, at his late Residence, corner of Wylie and Tunnel streets, his entire stock of Groceries, Queeasware, Glass ware,: Stove, Fixtures, Household Furniture and Kitchen ,utensils, &c.4-c. cemprising in part: Young Hyson and Rlack. Teas, Coffee, New Or leans and Loaf Sugar, Molasses, Spices, Tobacco, Mackerel and Shad, Bed cords, Window glass, wrap ping Paper, Soap and Candles, a largo lot of Clueens.l ware, Glassware and Crockery. Store fixtures, viz: 1 Egg StOve and Pipe, Coun ter Scales and Pipe, Counter Scales and Weights, Counter and Shelving, &c. Also, at the same. time, Household Furniture and Kitchen utensils, viz: Bureaus, Bedsteads, Chairs. Tables, Kitchen uten sils, Etc. JOHN J. MITCHEL, JOHN E. DOWNING, Administrators. eel 6 JAMES ADK ENNA, Auct'r. BY JOHN D. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER Damaged Dry Goods, 4.c. for the benefit of Underwriters. IP Thursday morning the 21th instant, at 10 clock at the Commercial Sales Rooms, come: of Wood and sth eta., will be sold without reserve, a large assortment of new style and fashionable fancy and staple Dry Goods, which are slightly damaged by water on the canal, among which are Super 111*k broad Cloth, Cassimere.s, Sattinetts, Merinoes, Al paccas, Ginghams ' Calicoes -- ;Mullins, Mous Deloide, in great variety, Woolen and Cotton Shawls, large lot of Silk and Cotton fldkfs., woolen Comforts, floods, Gloves, Cotton Ilosierr, Buttons, Hooks, Eyes, wadding. patent thread, shaving boxes, combs, ribbons, &c. Also, 2 cases white and black wool Hats. At 2 o'clock, P. M., anuantity or Groceries, Con lectionary, Queenswarej, Glassware, Segal's, Tobac co, Shovels, Matches, Band boxes, wrapping paper, &c. :A large assortment of new and second hand household furniture, embracing nearly all the varie ty wanted by housekeepers and oth”rs: cooking stovei, coal stoves , kitchen utensils, ether beds, bedding, &c. Also, a qsantity of damaged hard ware.' At o'clock, P. M., a retail stock of Dry Goods, from a store in the Country, fine cutlery, Hare ware, gold and silver watches, double ba•rcled fowling pie ces, rifles, pistols, musical instruments, ready made clothing, fine shirts, &c. ocl9 Large Sale of Cloths, Casslmeres, Lalllll netts, and other Dry Goods, AT AUCTION BY JAMES 'K ENNA. AT tho Auction ROOM!, No. 114 Wood street, 3 doors from sth, on Thursday neat. Oct. 21, at 10 o'clock, A.M., will be told, a large assortment of fresh and fashionable Dry Goods, all in good order, received direct from several extensive importing houses in the eastern cities, with positive orders to be sold without reserve to the highest bidders, com prising in part the following, viz.: Superfine French, Amencan and English Broad Cloths, various colors. Dn. do. do. filmy and plain Cassitneres; also, a large lot of Cusincts, Flannels': Alpacas, Calicoes, bleached and brown Molding, pocket and dress Hdklii, Shawls, Sewing Silk, thread and spool Cotton, etc. Also, by order of Asognces, a lot of Boots anc Shoes, and Cutlery. At 2 o'c lock , P. M., Furniture and Groceries, I of mtbawara pa. tent Cooking Stoves. At early gas light, same even ing, new and second hand gold and silver Watches, Clocks; also, Cloths and Cassuneres. tictl9 JAMES M'KENNA, Auct , r. DAMAGED GROCERIES, Ylt: Coffee, Tobacco, and Soda Ash, on account of whom it may con cern, at Auction. Will be sold without reserve, at M'Kenna's Auc tion Rooms, , No 114 Wood street, 3 doors from sth, on Monday , 'Oct. 25th, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, on account of the Coumbia Insurance Company of Philadelphia, and all those whomilit may concern, the following articles of merchandise,partially dam aged on the Pennsylvania Canal, viz: About 35 Baca of Coffee,; 1.),) 70 Boxes Tobacco, of various brands and qualities, and 3 Hhds.'Suda Ash. Terms at sale JAMES M'KENNA, oct 16 Auctioneer. DOLLARS SA V ! ! ! COME ONE, COME ALL. ROBINSON. IMPORTER. Fifth Street, one door below Wood, HAP just returned Irom Boston, New York and Philadelphia, with decidedly the clie_tresr and most. encircle lots of genuine French and English CLOTHS, 6-4 and 3-4 Black and Fancy Cassimeres; Breast and Hunter Cloths, for over-coats; Plaids and ' Fancy Cloaking; all attic best manufacture, quality and colors. VESTING Figured and Sup. Sup. Cashmeres, (oat of the Litwin on her last trip trona France,) Sat tins, Fig'd Silk Velvets, and a general seleetiun al TAILOR'S TRISLSIINGIL, all the most lltshionablo and desirable, at his usually very cheap prices. netl6-1w "It Is the Best Cough Medicine I ever used." THIS warexpressed in our hearing yesterday, by an intelligent gentleman, who had used but about one belief a bottle of Dr. Willard 7 i Oriental Cough Mixture, before he. as entirely cured. Como and get a bottle of it, and if the obstinate cough or cold does not disappear by its ilia, your money will be refunded. Compounded as it is, of the most effective, though harmless and pleasant remedies, its use for years has oat, nor indeed can it, tail to give entire satisfaction. Fcr sale, wholesale and retail,by HAYS & BROCKWAY, Liberty Street, nenr Canal Basin WM. FLEMING, Lawrenceville, Sold also by ocll PROPOSALS WILL be received at the office of the Pittsburgh Water Works, until Monday the 18th, fir Excavating :9,612 yds. of Earth fur the'Reserveir of the Allegheny Water Works; also for making 100,000 hard Brick. For particulars enquire of ROBERT MOORE, ocB Stipa. Pitsburgh Water Works. iWINE STOIIE. The subscriber would direct attention N 44 to his extensive assortment of Forman 13 _ Wrarca and Ltquons, embracing all descriptions and qualities, which he wilt sell wholesale and retail at low rates. his stock was selected personally, not horn Agencies, but from Importers-from places of growth, and none but the genuine brands are sold. Samples fhtnislied and forwarded with dispatch. JACOB WEAVER, corner Market and Front eta. • • °ell DEL LICITYY , I9 SARSAPAItILLA AND VEGETABLE BLOOD PILLS, are the safest and most efficacious of any other pine that ate made, because They are warranted free from Mercury, Minerals, or any substance whatever that can be the least in jurious of dangerous. They are the only Pills knovin to contain Snreapa rine in them, and which is cOmbined with other vegetable extracts. They pos=es the combined effects cf purifying and cleansing the stomach and bowels, purifying the blood and fluids of the whole system. They can be taken at all times, and under all air• cumstances, by young and old, male and female, without interfering with other medicines, that may have been taken. They C31:1 be taken, without any change of habits or of living, and without any restraint from occupa tion or tonal employment. 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 FALINESTOCK 8 cor of let and Wood, and cor rah and Wood sta. ocl2 Pl'ottee. THE Stockholders of the Farmer's Deposit Bank or Pittiburgh, intend making application to the next Legislature for such alteration of their charter as will give them Banking'priVileges ; or, if deemed expedient, will ask to be incorporated as a new Bank. By order of the Board or Directors. je3o-law6m THOMPSON BELL, Cashier. O. MOLASSES-100 Barrels N. 0. Malawian, .11(in fine order, on - hand and for sale by act 20 MILLER* RICICETSON. =EI Auctipiteer Adatinistratcirs Stale Auction 'ale• MEE ' - • - - _ .1 , Arrll._ SKS =ofir ce - orthelh 74l " o "t'Or: 4ll4s l. ll aril ', . . Junitrai 17,1847: SEALED PROPOSALS' will recailitT at Otte office until the 20th day of Octobet late, at 12 o'clock at noon, rot: the.purchase of tha irittreat of the United Statex; - nt latv_and in equity,- of the pto petty hereinafter described, upon the term aml con ditions mentioned below' : LANDIrLynro Ilf iii*'srizz gran:vela 18311-' - 'Mason' county. AO 24, James, C. Cite-seventh part of a tract of 'Wilson,— -11,050 acres, on .tonne keanie- creek,..purchased . - " - Merry:. Walker, being • about 1,5713-7 acres. LA ADS LYING /A THE STATE Op INDIANA. ci I o Tracts of laud conveyed, quantity, bto 10.5 .; ~... a. , ~ i Description, &c. 4 o o ..n o i !co : Near Logansport Israel T Canby, for -1833. mer owner. 924 Aug 19, lotor fraction of 35 27 a 1 925 " Frational el eel 36 27 n 926 " eel 36 27 a 1 927 " el awl 36 27 a I 428 " " vrl awl 36 27 n 1 420 " 8 &national nwl - 31 27a I Canal lands, 430 931 432 433 Nel-4 of a NI , oznvel-4 Sei of " . ewl-4 lkotcanal hods, Midmi " Lot or tract, 20 27 n 5 e Waßash county. " Fractional el net 29 28n 8 e a icy} of 29 28 n 8 '44 Set of 29 28 n 8 e " " section 32 28n 8 e Miami county: 439 " Fractional het;2 21 n 4 e 53,14 440 " nuit 32 27 n 4 a 61, 441 " N 1 cirri 11 26 1 442 " St nal n 26 i 443 " Ni net 11 28 t 441 " SI not 11 26 1 445 " Set nwl 2gs 1 446 " Biye awl 236 I 447 " Nel nut 226 1 448 " 1,1/j awl 17 14 1 • 449 " Set 13 14 2 460 « Nt awl 26 23 1 ' 451 " Sl awl 26 33 .1 452 " Wt su , l 814 453 " kj net 17 14 454 " Ltin Canby's acl , n to Cra sa , dsel e, not No. 1 455 " 01 456 If 64 41 et 457 44 « 44 453 44 CC 44 459 46 44 II 460 44 64 961 " Lot adjoining Cra w.. Pdsville contain'g 25,16 462 " lot in do. No 12 sq. 22 463 " do. (Cr b'dy nut set out) 464 " do. lot No. 19 sqr.22 465 " do. No. 23 "22 466 " do. " 24 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 "26 471 " do. " 20 "27 475 " do. " 15 "21 476 " do. " 17 "27 477 " do. " IS "27 478 " do. „23 "27 479 " do. "'" 1 "26 460 " do. " 2 "26 481 '• do. " 13 "27 462 " do. " 19 "21 483 " do. " 7 "21 484 " do. " 10 "22 485 " do. not numbered. 4 . 35 436 437 438 John 51.1 ray, for -1543 Cr owner. 456 Deer. £1 wet it 4 15n 7 o 4.57 ~ W 1 net 5 4 15a 7 o 455 " Ni wi rel4'ni el OW a 33 16 n 7 o 459 44 Pt. el *el @i4 part of 133 16n 7 o 490 . 4 SI el awl 33 1U n 7 0 491 . 4 Si awl sof 33 16n 7 e 49:2 .. WI nwl 94 18n 7 e LARDS Llll4O IN TILE ITAT? Ot ILIJXOII Clarke county. William Lion, for. 1843. ITler owner. 2 p. ra. 493 Oct. 18, Set set 'lO 10 nll w 40 494 W fractional: 14 lOn 11 w 61,50 495 " Lot No. 1, in 15 10 nll w 80 496 " Undid t oflot 496 " No. 3, 4. w 1 of} 15 100 11 w 120 lot No. 4 Eastl n 22 lOn 11 w SO Flfingham county. 3 p. to. 499 Oct. 21, Undivided 1 of 8 7 n 4 e 320 500 " Nwl se} 26 8n 5 e aOl " Nwl awl 5 7 0 5 e 40 502 " Sol awl 5 7 5 e 40 503 " Se eel 6 8 5 e 40 504 " Sal ow; 25 8 5 • 40 505 " Undivided 6tli pt 493 ~ ce eel 34 8 6 a 13.331 306 " =of the 6th pi. w eel 23 8 3 e 6.66! 36 8 6 a 80 3 p. m. 507 " nw Macon county &OS Oct. 16, Net 10 16a 1 a 160 500 " El set II 16n I a 80 510 " WI soil II lOn 1 a 80 511 " lintlised I art nal 12 10 n 1 a 40 512 " Nal. 12 16 n 1-,_a 160 513 4 , Nati 15 16 nI a 160 514 " WI •w; 22 16 1 c 60 515 '• El owl 23 16 1 a 80 516 " WI awl 24 16 I o 80 517 " El 21 518 " WI owl 27 519 " E 4 nwl 520 " Net 28 521 " No, nwi 33 522 " WI eel 15 523 " ES awl 15 524 " fief my} 20 52s 4 , 27 526 " WI ow; 29 Coles county. 527 Oct. IS, Se/ 528 " net 529 " No} 13 11 7 160 530 " Sw; awl 34 On 8 o 40 531 " owl 34 9 8 40 532 " Sw; 5 11n 8 160 533 " .6 11 8 163.29 534 " Not 611 8 163.69 535 " riot aof 611 8 40 536 •' awl 6 8 79.82 537 " E} nwl 611 8 '19.44 538 " WI awl 711 8 79.30 539 " Nel 711 8 .160 640 " Wi trtri 811 • 8 80 541 " Nelnorf 811 8 40 542 " Wine} 18 11 8 80 643 gg, Bvrt 544 gg Nei 546 ~ Bwt• 546 ~ nw 647 gg Bel 548 4, Stvt. Shelby totinly 549 Oct. 16; %View} 5 On e 80 550 14 Wino} • 6 9 e 94.14 551 44 WOO 6 9 e 80 552 " Winei ' 7 9 e 80 553 44 E3eel 17 9 e 89 554 ,‘ Btottset 17 9 0 40 555 t 4 Wiewi • 12 10n• 3e 80 550 " 13 10 3o 80 657 44 Bwl 13 10 3e 100 McLean . minty. Willlant Lino, for -1843 morowner, 658 Oct. 10 NI of 559 . 4 Bwi Way county. 660 Oct. 21 lof wl nwl 20 3n S o 26.661 661 " Wknel :9 8a Se 80 562 " . 19 3a 8 e 40 Morgan county, 663 Oct. 10 A lokof land fro nting 43 feet on Stan road from Jacksonville to Springfield, ad joining Mr. Mc ' Connell4 addi tin to Jackvon. ville in the wk of owl Fayette courtly, 564 Oct. 21 22 22 6 a 1 w 100 MME I=l=ll= ' ~Lea'~C - tx ~'axzkor3cisaorsrinued.. 4 65 ' " Nel l 4 6861 ' " E3ewl-4. 667' " Swl-4sel-4 568 a IVlewi-4 669, Sinel-4 Town of Vandaliai Fayette county. 570 Oct.: 21 L ot No. 8, square 30i 571! " " 5, . 42 572 ' " " 6, 42 573 " P>rt " 4, % 42 574 " " T, 29 575 : " Out" 4, caPtg, 6 acrec 576 ' "" " 48, ii 577: ic 4t /4 39, . 44 .578 : ss IC 64 49, u 579.. ii ii if 58, it 680 . " " " 46, ii 581 ii ii u 51, 41 582 " Lot No. 1, pg. No. 8. 583 : ii u 2, 44 584 : 44 IC 3, iC 585 " " 4, it 586 it ii 5, 4/1 587 " " 6, 44 588 u ii 7, ti , • 689 ii if 8, II 590 ~ " 1, sq. N 0.9. 591 ii • 2, ii 692 ii . ii 3, 41 593 ii " 4, u 594 ICC a 5, `• ' 595 " " 6, ii 596 ! ii ii 7, 44 597 . ii ii 8, id I,i'l w 159,72 w 99,41 w 81,87 w 81,08 w 74,11 w 57,07 646,26 226 lw 226 1w 226 1 w 226 lw Aggregate Heirs of Joseph Duncan, former owner. 1846.; Bureau county. 598 ;Aug. Nwl- 36 14w 4 e :66 599 ' is Nei 35 14w 8 e 160 600 " Sir} 9 14w 843 IGO 601 ss Ne} 25 15 a 7 e 160 602 " Nef 22 15n 7 e 160 603 " Nn- 22 15a y e 160 604 " Net 8 12n 9 a 160 605 " Nwf 21 12n 9 e 169 006 ' 1 Sty& 13 12 nBe IGO 007 " Sot 19 9a G e 160 Peoria county. HeirstofJoa. Duncan. a gi 211 n 6e 320 sr 911 n 6e 320 " Nei 14 11 n 6 o 160 Sta, ke county. Si it Si it N.! " ft Se} henry County. Se} 23 14n la 160 Fulton county. p;..q. " Sw: SW; " Net " Ef eel isNwi ofsel ?i n t " Net Si Sof JCnox county. Rwi IlfcAmough county. 627 " Ni 12 4n 2 w 330 628" " Set 25a 2 as 160 629 Si Nei 35 6a 2 w IGO 630 " Bwf 34 4n 2 w 160 631 Br; 30 4 n 2 o 160 632 32 4 n 2 e 633 " Ref 84n 3 e 160 631 " Set 20 40 4 e 160 03.5 . Ne 36 5 n 3 e 160 336 " Net 85a 4 e 160 637 "lei 27 5n 4 e 320 638 ". Nei 10 6a 2e IGO 139 it ' Nwt 106 a 20 160 640 " Nast 34 6n 2 e 180 641 " Nei 20 6 n 4 a 160 612 " Nwl 127n3e 160 613 " NI 3570 3 a 320 644 " Sal 307n3e 160 Warren county. 645 " Set 98n 1 e 160 646 si Net 2680 la 160 017 " Nwf 26 8 n 1e 160 618 " Net 28 8n I e IGO 649 " Se 1 4 9 12a 1 e 160 Mercer county. 650 " Sel 4 29 130 I w 651 " sel-4 14 13n 4 w 652 " Sel 4 24 15 a 4 w Henderson county. 6.53 " Swl 4 36 12 s 5 w 651 " Nel-4 3.5 11 s 4 w 655 " an 14 36 12 n 5 w Eli S. Prescott, former MS. owner. 656 Jan. El sett 657 Farm opposite Lech; port, beginaning 60 rods south of the ow earner of the nw, we_ 22, t. 33 n, range 10 5 thence E. 240 rode along the S. line of James Heath's farm ; thence 8. 50 rods; thence W.alung the N. line of Afir. Cromwell's farm 240 rods thence N. 50 rods to the place of beginning, contain ing, by estimate, 75 tierce. 103,13 79,85 91,68 87,60 18,46 611 612 613 614 616 I= Ass 16 I e 940 16 1 e 80 16 1 e 80 16 1 a 160 16 1 e 40 16 3 e 80 16 3 e 80 16 a 3 e 40 16 3 o 80 16 3el 80 12 110 7 e 100 12 118 7 80 a tg g 0 Geo. Abernethy, to f. 1846. ormer owner. 683 Oct. 19 Nwl-4 32 2 • 7 w 684 Swl-4 32 2 • 7 w 23 11 160 23 11 160 24 11 160 24 11 80 31 12 a 160 92 12 100 Will county. .1. B. F. nonell, former 1843. owner. 685 April. NI and awl 4 4 686 Entire section • 18 087 8 088 " W l l arrl-4 Grundy J.ll. F. Russell, 1846 loaner owner. 669 Oct. 19 Entire section 28 34 - n 7 e 1110 690 Wlael.4,elnel.4 13 33n n 160 691 " S 24 33n 8o 320 692 " Part of al ntrl-4 233 tt B.e 60. 693 .t Einwt-9 28 35n 6e SO 694 ' Nel-4 28 3.5 nS o 160 Cooke county. 695 " Ati 18 37 0.13 e 305,50 apan. 17 240 2e,' 820 17 240 2o NO 1843 former owner. 3p. m 698 !fey. 22 E 1 nel-4 8 32 n 3 e 697 ‘ 1 WI nel-4 832 n 3 e 698 .. .84 owl-4 832 n 3 e 699 ~, Winwl.4 ' 8 32n 3e 700 . 1 El sel-4 832 n 311 701 " WI eel-4 8 32a 3e 702 (1 E 1 ewl-4 832 n 3 e 703 1 . WI 0w1.4 852 o 8 a Grundy county: 704 i,. Wi ewl-4 27 32 n 8 e 705, 'g. 1. 1 4 xel-4 27 32 nBe 21 1.5 n 10 sr •-- ' . - • ,Tratil ofland coriviYed, qftatity,-lcc. no •, a o a a o At ~...—. pescription,Eze: g , &. 24 6n 24 6 n 24 6n 24 6 n 26 6 n 12 12 n 6 e 320 3412 n 6 e 160 21 130 6 o 160 32 13n 7,e 160 414 n 7e 160 176 n 1 a 160 17 6 a 1a 160 20 6n 1 e 160 29 6 a 1 e 160 5 7 n 2e 80 5 7 a 2a 40 31 7a 2e 160 270 1 e 160 356 n 3e 160 490 3o 160 14 41 e 13 e No. No. Lou. Inks 4 ' Lots in town of W.Juliet 8 0 6 1.5 6 I " (S. halt) 4 0 .. Lots in S , th Lockport, 3 3 3 10 4 10 4 II SI 6 11 SI 4 14 5 14 8 16 9 16 •' 11 23 12 23 0 •' 9 27 12 27 - 11 28 . 18 " Lots in original town of Chicago, el 3 33 " Do. undivided half of . whatfing lot 6 9 " Do. 20 feet westerly part of, lot 9 9 " Do. Kewanee addition 7 16 " Do. do 8 16 35 9 0 35 9 0 35 9 o 28 36 n. 9 e 80 Aggregate La Sails county. Samuel Swart*,-;44, LANDS-* Descriptloni &c: 1 1 g 0; 4 • 706 44 WI nel-4 2832n8e, 80 707 4, El nwl 4 28 32 n 8/3 80 708 4, WI nwl.4 28 32 n 9 e ,80 709 4 . E.l se 1-14 2.6 32 11 - 8 e 80 710 • 4 We oel-4 28 32 n sb. SO 711 . 4 El ow 1-4 28 32 aBe s BO 712 4, awl-4 28 32 12 8e 80 1 w 160 1 w 80 1w . 40 1 w SO 1 w 76.47 713 •' Lot N 0.9, block NO ly Walcowa addition 'to Chi. , sago. 714 '• Lot No 12, block No 3, Walcott , ' addition to Chi- 1842. cago. • 715 Mar 11 . Svel 12 32 n 3 c IGO 718 • " 17 32 n 3:e 320 717 " ;, - - 3 rre} . 2932n3e 160 Which said lands were conveyed, by. Samuel Swartwout to Wm. Young, late president of the Mount Savage Coal and Iron Company, trust for 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 A B, No D',D, fo lios 18.19, and 20, on the land recordsofllegany ' tounty,.ll4d. " Tnesaid lends were also sold by the marshal of the State of Illinois,under distress warrant against said Swartwout, on the 224 November, 1843, and ' bought in by the United States. The deed of the marshal to the United States was executed June 15, 1844, and dulyree,orded in the several counties in the State of Illinois where the land lies. CONDITIONS. 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 path tiler 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., New Orleans, and St-I-cria : The Collector of the Customs at Buffalo, N. Y , Baltimore, Md., ington, 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.. IJeffersonville, 2nd., Chicago, 111., and Detroit, Michigan. 2. Each bid must be accompanied with a guar. anty, in the. form given below, which must be cer. tified by a . collector, naval offker, 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 dsposite, 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 fur, will be executed aud acknowledged by the Solicitor of the Treasury, free of all charge to the purchaser. Such Convey. ante will be sent, free , of expense, to any post office in the United States, as may be rmuested. 4. No bid will be accepted unless it shall be satisfactory to the Solicitor. whether thereshall 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 property they intend to bid for, se as to rely upon their own judgment in bid ding. 744411 G. After the last day for reCeivifig, theta; the bids will be opened in the presence of such officers of the department is shall be able toapend : and will he examined and passed upon as fast 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 should; in all cases; be written at length, and in a legible band. The bider should give the name of the post office to which communictaions are to be sent. 8. Bids must be sealed and marked nn the nut- 1 side these W0IITS: "SEALED Bins roll U. S. Plth• ELUTE;" and addressed to the "Solicitor of the treasury, WaLbingron, D. C. " V. 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 (or their right, title,interest, and claim to thel 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, I agree, in case my bid therefor shall be abet - Med by I said Solicitor, to deposite that sum, in lawful mu- I ney, in one of the depositories mentioned, in said advertisement, within thirty days after my bid shall be acceptc.laud notice thereof sent to me by mail. Dated , 1517. For value received, l guarantee to the United States the performance of the above undertaking b, the signer thereof, in cast his be accepted . ' Dated, , 1547. 1 certify that the above guarantor is responsible for the suet mentioned in the above bid. lit. 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. I t. Bids not performed on the part of the bid: der, according; to the terms specified in the ahoy condition's, may, at the option of the Solicitor, be declared null arul void In all cases where fraud may have been practised against the United States, the Solicitor may, before exec'aling the convey ance, declare the bid invalid and of no effect. R. Li. GILLET, Solicitor of the Treasury. Zoct2 I I . 3LEASANT TALES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE,, tit old Humphrey. Lilo of the Rev. Wm. Tennant, formerly Pastor of the Presbyterian Church ai Freehold, in New Jersey . in which is contained, among other interesting par. tlculars,an account of his being three days in a trance, and apparently lifeless. Peace in Believing; by Rev Walter hleGiloray. The Loss of &ismlla; a narrative of the loss o. the Brig Manila by fire, on her voyage from Scith and Sydney, with an account of the sufferings, reli gion; exercises, and final rescue of the passengers; edited by tho Rev James R. McGavin, Dundee. . The Force of Truth, an authentic narrative; by Thointas Scott. The above - ere Uniform with the "Christian Cabi- net Library; 'published by R. Carter. Just recd by ELLIOTT 3r. ENGLISH, Maricet et. between 3d and 4th. 0012 Post ORlee stationery. N compliance with the Law and the order of the I Postmaster General, Sealed Proposals will be re relied by me until 12 o'clock noon, on Monday, the 26th day of October, for supplying the Stationery re quired for the use of this Post Office, during the fear years commencing January LS, 1848 and ending Do. comber 315t,.1851. The estimate for each year, is as follows One hundred Reams Enveloping paper, yellow -1 a by 24 inches. On hundred and twenty-five pounds Packing twine, Cotton. Ten pounds beat scarlet sealing ,was. Contractors are required by law to give bond in a sum equal to double the value of the articles to be furnished. 480 861 94 320 Payaient will be mado on delivery of the Station- cry lease famish samples. C. AVKIBBIN, Postmaster. se4o-d&-w4w, • Pittsburgh. ikuropean Agency, and Rentlttante• to Ireland, Englands'ito. jARGE arid small sums of money can at all times be remitted by sight drafts at reduced rates to all parts of England, Ireland, Wales, aim, and Legs. cie4Debts, Rents, claims-and property in. Europe can be collected and recovered through the subscri ber, or during his absence Workt`ais city from Octo ber until May, on hie annual tours to Europe, by ap plication to JAMES MAY, Merchant, Water street, Pittsburgh. R. KEENAN, Attorney aid Cottnaellot at Law, and European Agent, PittabUrgh, Pa. P. IL As H. Keenan has been frequently troubled by applications and letters on the business of ""Herd man ls Keenan,i . , passenger agents, of New York,. be deems it nrematary to say, that he is not the Keenan of that firm, and has never had any connexion with either of those perverts. oct4 B°' I T so a 167.44 10BACCO-38 Bozet-55a, See and 1 lb. Lump Tobacco s pot raw(' and rot sale by °MS MILLER 4. RICKETSON. =DEEIZI Tracts °flail(' ctinveyed, quantity, &c, 4., to .0 d. O C. , .1 13 _0 = ct - • -MaY:lrviß poTANT :rola patiNicAnd 10 layr.s.seila xsticxxr,:- UNDER-ALL A-14C.ES •-i - F YOU ARE SICK, get cared, if well, employ measures ,to continue, so. Every individual in. dulges in habits,-which mbar,. tix a greater or lesser extent, disarrange,the admimble and -intricate com binations which lona the system; and o eonsetiently , tvxxvir orrinniateat, should possessaome mild, yet efficaciona, gimp] wan . accredited agent for preserving all the functions of the body in good order. . . DR. :WOOD'S . • -. • SARSAPARILLA AND. WILD CIf.EARY..DITTEELS• - Will achieve :this result, and should be in every fami lyitaifd in the hands: of every person,. who, by busi n.ess, profession:or general course of life, rapredirs. posed -to the very : many little ailments that-render life a curee,instead of a blessing, end finally result, in their aggregated condition, in. the cause .. • . . • - ,-P The. Bitters h ere-men.tioned -are cOrn'peritideil by. a elan of great skill and knowledgefrom the-sir:4oe Nature presonts-so those who'care to find them, and which are the only.reliable antidotes to the poison of disease. The chief ingredients are-the universally beloved Sarsaparilla and lhal4rket4e,Wild CiretrY Tree, with 'which the red ina.n . .o.ftfie. forest' Cares nearly every disease of the . lnternal organs.- -These-1 materials,. though pewerfal their" -action„.nr•tias common sense teaches us, . • . -. • • ENTIRELY HARMLESS; and prepared as they are here, one - or the gr.,' citeBi media:l:operatives in the inhabitable globe. By tak ing these llirseas, the etrefuZplie may be reSv.rreiftin beatity,mid avoid the sharp knife of the surgeon . ; fur . they not only eradieite pimples, and tumors,. but overcome . _ • CANCER AND KING'S EVIL! Whoever is subject to the horroiSof Contamptioa r should at once , purchase. this SURE-,RESIEDY.. the train of Ce.stiveness . follow dr - dful local copses. [ions, ofteatlines insane , y frequently mania or hypocondria, violent head aches, palpitations, and other affeCtiens of the .he . art, and rheumatic swel lings. Dr. Wood , a Comp ound is one of the Most ef ficient medicines in routing these" camplaintsSoind their fountain head, that can possibly be i procu'red:: From being confined in close. rooms, and from, taking a small modicum of exercise, numerous per- , sons daily are made to deplore a lois of appetite, painful headaches, weakness of themuscles, langotir, want of energy sufficient to pennitthem to seek rec reation) fre. &c. These persons say fur years, that they "don't feel very well." Ifthey do not employ a method by which they can feel gobs WELL, they eventually sink under a-severe fit of illness, and arc SAVED FllOlll TOE Gust's only bY a miracle, and even then the lancdt, leech, blister and calomel have left them mere shattered hulks, full of achesand sorrows, and not only a pest to themselves, but a source ofdisguataed annoyance to all with whom they come in contact. All these FEARFUL . CONSEQUENCES ' may be avoided by an early application orthe virtues of these Brriess. For the truth of this, the proprie tor pledges his wool and honor; and in evidence cart show files Of undoubted certificates which he has re ceived, unsolicited from all quarters. He does not, however, ask the invalid to swatlow his certificates, but his Briretts, and is willing to stake all. he holds dear on earth in favor of their worth. THE DYSPEPSIA, in either a modified or severe form, will disappear before' the qualities of'Dr. Wood's preparation, and the cure may be relied on as a permanent one. Did the Bermes possess no other recommendation, it would be one of the finest vcgeteble compounds medical science can invent: but it is equal to the complete eradication of EWER COMPLAINT, in every shape, and 01 every affection, minor-orgi gantic, of the billiary aparatus. -Individuals who are constitutionally bilhoua ought regularly to take this mild agreeahle and excellent TONIC AND APPERIEITT, as it will diffuse health throughout every fibre of the frame, and send happiness and love of life thrilling to the heart. FAMILIES ovusrr TO KEEP /T HAND. Every medicine chest on board ship should also be well gocked with this capital remedy as rerSCUIt , VY_ cannot idlict those who take it, or long re sist its tvigarees assault,. ALL =MAIMS . OF THE' Swot, vanish before it, and the old relies of early. imprudence invariably disappear, soon after being subrifitted to its action. Every complaint of the stomach is broken by it The Buzzes have_in no instance failed of curing rationtee, =team. Mit a-17, every disorganization of THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. ' By neglecting_the little inroads made upon the lat. ter a irast portion of our fellow beings are rendered extremely miserable—so miserable, indeed, that they wish to die. Every bottle ofDr. Wood's Sarsa parilla and Wild Cherry Diners," contaius a modi cum of joy and content for each of those anxious and imprudent sufferers. Remember that aninjudi- MIMS dna of mercury is inevitably productive of many evils which are put to flight by this glorious and un surpassable compound; and that afflictions which are HEREDITARY may speedily and.safely be shuffled off through its ageucy. As a medicine which must benefit - EVERYBODY, from the statniv delicate to the CONFINED AND DES PAIRING INVALID, no equal is to be rimed for it. It would be well to bear la mind that preventive is ihfinitely more desirable than cure, and that Dr. Wood's Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry Bret-Ras ARE BOTH. - Pot up in bottles, three or four times larger than Bristol's or Sand's, for the same price—one dollar per bottle. WYATT & KETCHAM, 121 Fulton street, New York, wholesale Agents. Sold is Pittsburgh, at P. R. SAWYER'S HEALTH DEPOT of Valu able Medicines, Smithfield, between 3o and Fourth streets, and at Whl. THORN'S Drug Store, Market streestreet.sep2 ii6m&avl2t Medical, and Surgical Otlice. Health is the charm of life, without it gold.. Lore, letters, friends, all, all, are tmenjoyed DOCTOR BROWN, a regularly educated physik clan from the eastern cit ie.4l would respectfully an no ince, to the citizens of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and vicinity, that he can be coroulted privately, and confildentially, every day and evening' at his office on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood street Dr. Browniigives his particular attention,-to the reatment and investigation of the following disea ses: All diseasesarising from Irnpuritiesof theloocl i scrofula, syphilis, seminal weekness. impotency salt rheum, diseases of the eye and ear, rheumatism. piles, palsey. Dr. Brown has much pleasure in announcing to the public, that he is in possession of the latest, in formation .and improvement in the treatment of secondarysypluls, practised at the Paris Lock Hos pital. The modem researches% on syphilis, its complications and consequences, and the improved modes of practice which have been made - iniown to the public but recentley, and to those chiefly who make this branch of• Medicine, their particu tar study and practtse. Many new and v uable remedies havebeen late ly introduced, whic secures the patientbeing mer curialized outofexi tence Strangers are apprised that Doctor Brown has been educated in every branch of medicine, and regularly admitted to practise, and that he now conlines himself to the study and practice of this particular branch,togeth. er with all diseases of a private or delicate nature; incident to the human frnme. No cure, no pay. Recent cases are relieved in a short time; ' with , out interruption from twain*. • . Letters from a distance, aiking advice. must con tain,a fee, or they Will not lie attended to. pj•Office on Diamond Al ey, a few doors from Wood street, towards the market. Consultations strictly confidential. 1 jy23-d&wy .- Pall Vaal" della lIA TS- ANII...CAPS. •IN THE subscriber will introduce,•thisday;Beebe Costees Fall Style of "Freach,llole Skin, Silk and Nutre Hats, to whitli lie WOuld invite the atten tion of the public: " • - G. W. GLASGOW,' 102 Wood ang2B Sd door beldw Davis Auction Rooms. N. B. His Fall assortment of Caps and Mulfs, eel.; bracing an extentiv6 variety, is daily expected, and will be duly announced. - . G. 'W. G - liARDWARE, CUTLERY- AND SADLEDY. ,a out- WALKER, • • Musa in VOILEIGIN - 61111.11STIC If MID WAliZ i N0...3,V.W00;ri S treet.: WOULD respectfully inform his friends and the rr :public generally, that he has received a large stock of fbreign Hardware_per - ships "Isabella," v , Wyoming') and "ItrOnongabela," which, togeth er wake lame supply,.ofAmerican boods he is now receiving direct from ma n ufacturers, will make his assortment Very extensive and complete. Western blerchannewill please - , call and examine hie stock. sepB OLD MALLORY COGNAC Brandies, in octave casks; for vale by octl2 JACOB WEAVER. - : BM lilsiutbarro atuslSlartrrammrrisl Bars,/ • -Pittabiorgh.lN:Ll6, • 'election for thirteen Directors of this Bent, for the ensuing year, will be helet.aCtio,Bank. ing house, on Monday, the 15th November ;seat. , oetll3-0 W. IL 'DENNY, Cashier. J . . . BANK or Perrtramtieeril - October, 16, 1847, , „ • Ai electionfar thirteen Directors or thid Bokli rot! the enuring year, will be held at the an Monday; the 15th day of Novembernest. • • ocl6 z JOILN SNYDE.R, Ctitialitr; EXCIIANOE. BA MC or PrrrseiriOrr.- A N election for thirteen: Directore„,of this Bank: i - j_ will be held at the Baoklnillc9se on r hfoaday, the 15th day of November neat, lfetweAn the hoer& ot4A. M. and 3 P. M. j : ocilB-td TUOS:.lll...llOWE;.Ciehler:, • . , ' St/tuatara. Poi!trip !• - =.l THE POETICAL WORKS OF--. Shekspeare, Scott, Bytint r llurea, Coleridge, Pollok illepatia,Ciiwper,.Yft.liNlizs ; ,; Gray, Beattie, . ; • =•;•,; Shelly, Keats, Crabbe;Vebei;BeinJohnstini ; . .Beatatont lletcher, Masaingei„ - Fords';.; Spencer, Osaian, Wordsworth, Hille r tltc. Ike. rat:kits! for sale by IL S. BOSWORTH.. A CO, oe tIS . lib. 43 hlarket Books Jest siteitetveit. TALES of the`Dratts; Pictionary of Q:uotStionef Complete-Werke of Sir Walter Scott Life",of Rowland Rill; - Welstedfs City of the Caliphs; Bancroft's - United States, • - - Library of Engifelt Literature ; 'he British Poets • ' • 11:1:. 80810/11'11 - 14; Cci ; . . octl6 - -' 43 Maker •• . • BY . .EXPRESS. . ... VEATINGS--100-Yder. more Of thoxo voey Pane.. and choice French Figq caohmeree arid.Silke.,. .- hOBINSON ----'" ~,., . rrnportor,' .... 0r.... - a •:. . - • : . Fifth otreet.',l"..: 4 . 4 . . . 4...i' S-20 BONCS Et.C . ,liao;. • '.. /o'o/01" - . .... • 10 Spefat • .201 Dipped; rot sale by • • • -:' %opt() r . ' ..Ji D. WILLIAMS, Ito waiyisiiti:. ' ,••• . • - roltnation Wanted. - •'; 4 4. AYOUNG MAW, who has extensive connexions, ' r - and conies well recommerldedi end to wheal •: employment is mt accept or a situation • as salesman or clerk, at a moderate salaq. 'Apply '- to the Editor of this paper:. •• - . NEW • *Ns. 10, St..Cheir Street. • • ' MRS. DUFF ; bas, just returned from New York, . -and opened a choke selection of elegant and fashionable WINTER MILLINERY; Ben nets, Gaps,' Collars,Scark, Ribbons, Laces, Bags, Gimps, But.. tons, ringes, Flowers, Feathers, Hdkfa.,llllratla, &c. The latest patterns of. Caps, Mantillas, atc.. Every article in the Millinery business Sauk to older to the latest style, A few good silk milliners wanted. - , r • • , Otani Brandy... L GRALF. qr. 'lnd Bishipipesj old !Alta Brandy,. with certitilittes, rot lab b= ` ARTEN, ...401 Front am pc 1 8 AZERLC IfRANOY6 bilvesand qrs. old Suo- ; S rio Brandy' with cerlifici!tos: fbi sale by aclle . • - . C. MARTIN. Q EIG"SIETTF; lIRANDY-5 half pipes, with test- - 0 ficates, for sale by 006 PINET CASTILION i BRANDY ---5 half pipefic for sale; try -; ooli; Glllf~S pipes 'Swan; Black horse . and Holltuad Girt, with certificates, for sale by °clB P. C. MARTIN. WINES -140 casks Port, Madeita,'and Sharti Y Winos, pan ety 4)14 for sale lay ocl6 .P. MARTIN: .7 To Lot. lIE two story Brick Dwelling and -Store, llislyrr- occupied by P. Cahill, at the earner and 'runnel streets. ALSO, The two story Brick rear ofthe above,and fronting on Tunnel 'street, Possession given immediately.- Apply to JOHN J . . MITCHEL,. Attorney at Law-7Smithfield:st." net i-tf WINES AND BRANDIES IN EnTTLESi 150 Vl' doz. Barks Wines agd Flppdielip tery Biz; or rale by (oe16), J. D. crantr.R,c. . • cr,kmmtigoir,. Late or Pittsburgh, Pa. - Lop, or Nashville; Tenn. LEIIMMER & ANDERSONi DRALERS IN7 COTTON. *fflorsvarding and Commission, nittchanple N. 8 Front Street, above Breattilty. • CINCINNATI; 011/0. . azrER TO - Merchants generilly, Pittsburgh, Pa. Merchants generally, Nashville, Tenn. W.F. Line & Co, Louisville, Ky". ' Springer •tk Whiteman • ' • ' Cincinnati Onto. James Johnston & Co., Hewitt, Heran & Co., New Orleans' • • Magreger & Morris, New York. • Duval, keighler & Co., BaltiMore, : . • Smith, Bagoley & Co., Philadelphia. • Daniel Built°, Boston. _sep'24-ly Notice& - - WIIEREAS, Letters of Administration on the Estate of. Patrick Cahill, late _of; the city Pittsburgh, dee'd., have been granted to the subscri- - hers, residents of said City—all peisons indebted to said Estate, are requested to makklaiinediate,pay inentj and those having claims against the same, will - present them duly , aUthenticated-for eettleakent t ' JOHN J. AIITCIIEL, JOHN .E. DOWNING; Administrators. - oc I i-ptaird imp:tried-Segura, etc. , Mak. lovers of good.Seglin iihd:Totiacco; are . ye spectrally informed, that the subscriber haspat received an extensive`assortment of the most approv ; ed brands; among them, the following, .viz : l Victoria, Plantation, Principe; 'Venus-Regalia, Regalia ; Fagorres,- -Eugene's, Common - Also, a few Boxes of "Slaitters Black tit," a. celebrated chewing tobacco JOU bfOIiLRi• ang6 Druggist, Fah and Woo 4 eta.: VT Chronicle and Gazette copy. , Valuable Historical veer - eke. ISTDRY of the Discovery and settlement 'athe -11.. Valley of the Iliasissippi, by the , tbiee gicat European Powers, §paiia, France and Oreai Britain; and the.enbseguent. caciipation, Settletnent atter ei tension of civil government by the UnitedStateeixn til the year 184 d By John W. Alonette, 3E-142 • - The Idistory of the United Stara, crpai thrfplanta= tion of the Colonies till their assumption national; independence: By tames Graham, , 2' rots:, second Editioni enlarged: 2 - iftstoiT of the United Slates, from - the discovery of the American Continent. By ,George-Bancrafti lath' Edition The Pictorial Irsstorg of Englahcf,.flarrier , s - history of the Conquest qf,Perni RitforY of nom& Ily:Thamia Arnold,2sol History of the Late Roman Commowealth,Triim the mid of the Second' Punic War to the, death oC ' Julius Cmaar; hnd the reign of Auguattun of Tragian. By Themes Arnold, D. 8., coMpletel# one volume. - The above worker just received and- for , sale,l4tv.:-.:::--• by- . Etztorrti 0r..5 • . 56 Market at., bet 3d and , Ith, • Uatyis itead lattartois for Hosiery TO. thosd Who wish to tircifido for the approach i ng . cold _weather, would do well to till in time to • examine my assortident of Woolen - Waivers, under, - Shirts. Stockings, Comforts, tkc. - Ike., as I hate my winter's stock'ready for examination, efmtowtifand Foreign inanufactuieN!: • ' Nl B. Call. Muly-that you may kayo theifitik, cholet. • • - Sign of the Big Stocking,,Asth et r - ' between Wood. and Maiket. se2:s••tf - - Commentaries, ."..itco:- LIE reviler and Later Prophecies of T Joseph Addison .Alexander, : Professor- thEt; Theological Seminary, Princeton, Nets vale sold separately. Exposition olttteEpistle to the-Romans, with ro. Marko on'the , Cornmentaries of Dr. Al l Kinitat,'PrO, fessor Moses Stewart; and Pit - emir lialletlrj" by Rabbit .Haldane, PlC/132- th . f3 'lllll Eabildith Lectures oh the A cts.of the Apostleo;by.thtilafic SohdDiek D. D., Professor elf Theology orl,llBl.lriitell Secession Church', Glasgow; author letLeetartoiion:- Theology,', Second editicin.• • 2 Barn' a Notes; in nine volumes. 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