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' , 4 :::i. , ,.. 1, 71 : ;...i .. , -,,:" .i :!..: .. I '. „ i,, :,.:. rt f `o 4 '' .' 4': Z. --, ::' 4',' . ;!Z./.4.4t. !,...,:.1•;.: 4 , , , rf,,,,.. \:. ,t . n '-'..- : : 9 *. '' > I , ' .'{ : ' ;4. t . BE MI 1 • •1%,,j ~; ~_ ;,_ ,; < < J ME ; 1 • as,:q ME ME P • . • , ". Ks . •' ES MEE 7 = •*l. EWE BEER MERE . . pf.,21-c-zt ME MEE ZEE MS = - -. - - ''' ' ' ' .l.4 - !i -r -!' : ••7 ''• ~:. ‘ ?Z'O'...: - i. --'' ,1? : f t . ' 4V,• c , ~.1 :~i. NE MEE HE 0 .• , ,„ 1 . f ' 1 7 ' 1)elf 111=11 ME ',' - , E MEM MEE ELSIE EN IiENE ERE MEE ENO EXCHA:SGE LIMIK or PITTS/WIWI!. • AN election for thirteen Directors of this Bank will'he held at the Banking House on Monday, the 15th ,day of November next, between the hours of 4.A. M. and 3 P. M. oetlB-td THOS. M. HOW E, Cashier. EMI ~ ~...-; =I EEO = r 11 , 4 r /I • - .7;V: . e. 4 4f; KINE RE El IMRE OM MEN ME= MEC OM WE MI ME CUM INNE EIMI •_", ' ": , " '; ,7 •- ..- •!,,..'-: i. . : , 1 i 71.2'...t, ... 'if ' : '... 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Prices are on the WHEAT—SaIei , prime' White at f 20070124'; sales .I . o,ooolushele . Trime Red at si-: 270$ I,' 31. • • CORN-640016e White at 64 prime Yel low'at'sseanci.:- • - OATS—Sales at 3804 I. c. • . at•B6 c. - • • at e, ji Market generally without change. - - 'PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. • October 26, 4 P. M. •FLOIIR-Western brands are held at $6 75, but no sates:'' Market &ill. ...WM:FLOUR—Moderate sales at $5 25, an • advance. - COST "MEAL=Sales of new at $3 50, .:*l - IgAT—Sales 3,000 bushels SoutLeron prime Red a:it - 3501 AO. , - spRN----Market quiet, and droving. l OATS—Sales at 40a047 c. RYE-Rather scarce, with limited sales at E 4 37OAR—Sales•300 hhes. at 63a7 e. 'PROYISIONSMart.'et steady, and no change. Wt.,S„"iIEY-,Sales at 30 C. Maricit generally In ithout change: • Ned, in; Tuesday the 26th instant, THOMAS I FT taus, aged Forty years . . His friends,and ac-i are respectfully invited tctend his funeiat, from. his. late residence on Penn street. near Irwin, this afternoon at 3 o 'clock ( oct27 O . Tuesday morning, 26th, bebrein 2 and 3 1 et; Miss, &Luau Axs B.tcow :V, in the 21st year 'of her age. ,Her funeral wia take place t is after.mon, at 31 o'cicelt, from hi residence o ther mother, rear th - i. Seminary HUI, Allegheil v y city. The feel, of the family are respectfully invited to attend I , . Tuesday" mo t n tng, rs.. .M assa EA 0 F:, widow of Penjamin P ge, formerly of this city,l irgel-.1.1. yea's. The:friends or the family arerespecrully invited' - to alencl her funeral, from the residence of her daughier, Mrr. / Itlary E. Madeira, north-east corner or the Diamond, at 2 o'clock. P. M. 520 Found N Minna ty or Friday last, the above amount oiyinoriey was found by a gentleman in this city. is a .wner can obtain the money by calling at this offic . , , 0c26-3t / < Catholic Institute Lectures. ' ALECTURE, -(being the 2d of the course,) will be delivered by Extssres Bitooxs, Esq., on Thursday 'e'rening next, 25th inst., at 7i o'clock, in the Hall of the Institute, St. Paul's school buildings. Stouter The Press. Its - uses, abuses, du . ties." etc. ' Tickets may be procured at all the principal Book stores. and at the door. Single tickets' 25 cents. Tickets admitting two ladies with gentlemdn, 50 cents. 0c26-3t f : eta' ASzt% NOTICE. liE.publc,andallthosesending goods from the = 'teat to Pittsbu rgh,are informed that we, havejust Just on a new line of express wagons, exclusively TorElroisnaville,l6 t a isport goods for Pittsburgh on ly, and we will furnish receipts at our office in Balti more to deliver goods in thinly six hours at Pitts burgh :{Sunday's and railroad delays only excPpf ed.) Receipts for this line will also be furnished by Ad ants& Co. Boston, New York and Philadelphia. As we run-the only express by mail trains west, shippers areiiifortned that they must procure receipts at the above offices. only. . _ • GREENE 4. co., • •office S. .fr 0. R. R. Depot, Pratt St., Baltimore Pitt.burgh office, VICK EitY, Agent St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh ecll6-11t -14£1/C/lANTS . 1 1.511;f.MANUFACTUREELS' RAVI - Plakibiligh, Oct. 16, 1847. A N election for thirteen Directors of this Bank, A A, forthe ensuing year,,willAin held at the Bank ing hotise, cdltlonday, the 15th November nest. octlB-td W. H. DENNY, Cashier. • B.Cfr OF P 1 sErRGtI, OCM)Gr., 16, 1647. An election 63,r thirteen Directors of this Bank for the ensuing year, will ha held at the Banki , g house; an Monday, the 15th day of November next. - ocl6 JOHN SNYDER, Cashier. NEW nit. LINER . Y, No. lA' St. Street. ATM. DUFF ; hag jtustrttnrned from New York, 111 and opened a choice selection of elegant and faihionable WINTER MILLINERY: Bonnets,Catis, CoHarei,scayrs, Ribbons, Laces,-13ags, Gimps,But tons, Fringe-s, Flowers, Feathers, Ildk Cs.; Shawls, &c. The latest patterns of Caps,. Mantillas, &c. Every article in the Millinery business made to order inthe latest style. A few good silk milliners wanted. oetl6 J. D. LEANER, C. W. AItDERSOr.q, Late of Pitt. Thur 11, Pa. Late rif Nasittall e, 'Teen. LEHiF R & ANDERSON, DE LERS IN COTTON. VorWardla g end Cominiusion Merchants. No. 8 Front Street, above Broadway. CINCINNATI, OHIO. /LEFER. TO Merchatits generally, Pittsburgh, Pa. Merchants generally, Nashville, Tcnn. W. F. Lane &Co, Louisville, Hy. Springer 4- Whiteman, I Ci n< iinnati, Ohio. James Johnston & Co., Hewitt, Ileran & Co., New Orleans. Magreger & Morris, New York. Duval, Keighler & Co., Baltimore. Smith, Bageley lk Co., Philadelphia. Daniel Deshon, •Hasten. sep24-ly DR. RALPH'S' UNIVERSAL VEGETABLE PILLS, have been found very successful in the .cure of many,enses, of the following diseases Dystiepsea,.and ludigestidn, Gout ' Rheumatism, Apoplexy, Fever and AguM.Billious Fever; Inflam 'mations; Scrofula; Pimples; Blotches; Liver Com plaint; Dropsy, &c. Two kinds in one box, particular descriptions ac companying each box. Sold only by .7 S. L. CUTHBERT, oct2.3' Smithfield, near 3d at. Vegetable. ulmonary Balsam. HIS Balsam . is p olahly, almost without a parul -1 - ;lel in having, wring a trial of nearly Sweaty yew's, fully maintained the high reputation which it has acquired • for Consumptive Complaints and all diseases-of the Lungs, Throat, and Chest. It has been need' with probably greater success than any --..., other article known, and many physicians who have ;had an opportunity of witnessing its highly salutary effectif, do not hesitate to recommend it as a safe, convenient, and very efficacious medicine, equal H I not superior to any other preparation for the above co :p lti vtwi thi n their knowledge, and one which hass6ldoMdisappointedthereasonable exeta: „oofthsewhohaveuaediLltisamostvalu. able. remedy.forcoNsamrTiois,.AsTlL LEURISY, PIITHISIC, SPITTING OF BLOOD, ;.; DOPING COUGH, COUGHS, BRONCHITIS, AND .... - ULMONAEY AFFECTIONS OF EVERY RIND. Sold by - . B. A • FAHNESTOCK & CO., cor. OfleVand Wciod, also cor 6th and Wood sts. ac. 26 ....±' URPHY & CO, Looking 'Glass Store, No. 98 Wood street.—Me. .T.Murphy,, (late of the Se ', te-Harirumists,) id now 'prepared to receive-orders or all kinds of Looking Glasses, Tier, Mantel and oilet; 'plain and ornamental portrait, miniature ; and 1 andseape Frames of "the latest New York styles; lacc's splendid lot of ornamental window Coinices. Old Frames retirdt. Don't forget the number gr9B. 'se9-d3m&W4t. - . ...... - ..„ r . ~ , ~. • ---. -;,.,.•..--..,'.:....:, '5• , . ,, ' . *:: , : , .. - ;'.4'ire-:;-;'- , , ,-,:;:.,..'..,!,... *;- '--..;r,&:•r-,.:-,.,,,,„•,--.--...,,,,,..„.„‘...,.,....„.,,,4.,_:, ''. ~, : . ...........; • .:-(...,1..; 0.,.... , ,, F .: , :, t ..,..-.-_c ~, .... • - . ......, COMMERCIAL R: CORD. Prepnrefl and corrected every Afternoot - PITTSI3UIK;4I3O.A.IU) -.OFTRADE, cbiLMITT:Fr. POII OCTRIIER. Geo. Ogdon, r.1 , 70n Apollo rs,t, Denny • OF::TUE.STEAIILNUIPS. SAILING • ~ ..leaVis England. leavei U.S. t Brittaniia, Oct. 1 Hibernia, .. . Seot . . 19 Oct. 16 , ... •.. .'.oct. 4 ' Nov: 1 Caledonia, ... . :Oct. 19 Nov. 16 French. leaves France. leaves U. S. Union • Sept. 30 Philadelphia . Sept. 15 Oct. 15 Missouri • Sept. 30 Oct.. 31 •New Yorli .. • . Oct, 15' Nov. 15 American. ' leave Europe. leaves U. S. Wathingtori, Oct. 19 14 TEST . WAT . OI4II THE 'CHANNEL ARRIVED. Genesse, Blunter, St. Louis Michigan No 2, Gibson, Beaver Lake Erie, Hemphill, Besver. Beaver, Stoops, Beaver. Consul, Bowman, Brownsville Louis McLain, Bennet, Brownsville PITTSBURGH THEATRE C. S. PORTER. , PIIIVATE BOXES S 5 ; SINGLE TIMMS'S 75 CTS. Dress Circle, 50 cents.l Second' fox, 35 cents, Pit, 25 " Gallery, 90 " dianagvr.. 4th Night of the Re-enengement of Mr. JAMESON Wednesday Evening. October 27, 1847, Stranger..., Mrs. Haller La Necpalitan," by MISS ANVA MALTINR 3e whole to conclude with a Comedy in 3 acts of THE HONEY MOON. .Mc. JAMISON. Mrs. FARRAN Duke Aranzt JWiana...t SMITH'S PREMIUM MAGNETIC MACHINE, a wonderful agent in the cure of diseases. Orders for the above machines received by S. L. CUTHBERT, Agent for the Manufacturer, Smithfield, nhar 3d at. where one of the Machines can be seen at any time, by persons wishing to purchase, a manual ofinstruc tient' accompanies each machine. oct26 Administ rat ors Notice. WHEREAS, letters of Administration to the Es tate of Jame, Mossor, late of Mifflin Town ship, County of Allegheny, deceased, have been granted to us the subscribers, all persona indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against die slum trill present them, authenticated for settlement. JAMES CUNNINGHAM, } A dnir's. PETER MYO, Mlffi:n Tp., 0ct.20, 15.6. oc2G-w6t 1 70BACCO-25 Kegs Virginia Twist; for sale by SMITH 4- SINCLAIR, 56 Wood street. oct26 TT L EG BUTTER-15 Kegs, a good article, for ,11, sale by :MITIi s: SINCLAIR, octll6 06 Wood street. WA.sFs CASE Bath Brick, for sale by JOHN D. MORGAN, Druggist, °ctn . one door below Diamond Alley 9 BBLS Mason's challenge Blacking, for sale by oct26 JOHN D. MORGAN. 9 CASES superior Velvet Bottle Corks, for sale by ti oct2ti JOHN D. MORGAN. CASES Vial Corks, for sale by 0et213 JOAN D. MORGAN 1 BALE Pink Root, fresh; for sale by oct2o JOHN D. MORGAN 1 0 GRO. Black Matches, for sale by net 26 JOHN D. MORGAN pUps: 5 Hales Huns, just recelved un eoustgu meta ; and fur sale by Ella AfFOLASSES BBLS: 112, Cask Molasses Bbls, ju=t 131. received on consignment, and fur sale by 0t.t26 GLOVER AND TIMOTHY SEED: 20 Bushels Clover Seed; 6 Bushels Timothy do, on con signment and for sale, by oct26 MILLER & RICKETSON. B"URBOUN WHISKEY: For sale wholesale or retail, by 0ct.26 MILLER .S• RICK ETSON. Ai ()LASSES: 100 !Ibis. N. 0. Molasses, in store JAI I- and for sale, by oc t 26 MILLER 1 5. T. RICKETSON. New •entt Popular Plano Music. T 1 EA RES T popular Ethiopian Melody. 11 Mary Blanc Take me back In old Virginia shore; Rose of Alabama ; Mountain Maid's Invitation ; Blue Juniata ; Schoolmaster's Glee; Oh ! Summer night : from Don Pasquale ; What's 'a the Steer Kimnicr ; Scenes that are brightest ; Lament of the Irish Emigrant ; Rockaway; I'm Afloat; May Queen; The Watcher ; Joys that were tasted ; 0 Come to Me ; Oh would I were a boy again; Molly Dawn ; Mary of Argyle ; Evergreen Polka; #4, Golden Drop Waltz'; New Aurora Waltzes ; Rozallia Waltz; Louisville Quadrilles; Duvernoy's Exercises, No. I. Received and for sale by JOHN . E. MF.LLOR. oct2s SI Wood street. THE undersigned have had their attention called to a publication in a Pittsburgh paper, under the signature of a person calling himself' Jayne. The Philadelphia and New York Pekin Tea Co., do not know said Jayne,having no such agentin Pittsburgh, and cannot therefore notice him, but will take occa sion to inform the Merchants of Western Pennsyl vania, that their Teas may be found in various places in that region, and that their authorized agent, Mr. J. R.Aweltdale, will call upon them with samples of picked Teas, superior to any ever offered at the sama price in the Western Country. M'CALLMONT & BOND, No. 35 North Front street. Philadelphia, Oct. 13, 1847. 1305 ltn By ayoung man, a situation in a Wholesale tiro eery, Hardware or Shipping Commission;House, as salesman or general clerk; where industry'and at tention to the interests of hie employer will be ap preciated. A moderate compensation would be re quired. Satisfactory reference given, 4-c. Enquire at this office, or by writing. J. S. 0ct.7.5-412t* Prescottfs Conquest of Illexteo. ISTORY of the Congest of Mexico; with a pre liminary view of the Ancient Mexican Civiliza tion, and the Life of the Conqueror, Hernando Cortez; bylVm. H. Prescott, 'aulor of the “History of Ferdinand and Isabella.",. In three vole; eighth edition. For sale by LUKE LOOMIS; 0ct.23 Agent. HARDWARE;. CUTLERY AND SADLERY JOHN WALKER, DEALER:IN. FOREIGN AND-DOMESTIC HARDWARE, No. 85 Wood Street. .WOULD respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that„-he has received a large stock of foreign Hardware' per ships .6 Isabella, , .. Wyoming , ' and "Monongahela,” which, togeth er with a lame supply ofAmerican Goods he is now receivingdirect from manufacturers, will make his assortment very extensive and complete. Western Merchants will pleage call and examine his stock. • -scpB • , „ r , ." • " PORT OP PITTSBURGH DF.PARTED Hibernia No 2, Klinefelter, Cnciti.uti Highlander, Parkinson, Cincinnati Roscoe..l evens. St. L ,,, 1 is Cas'ii r \lvG IT ej. Louisville Cinder Ha, P e, Louisville ilmeli a i .r.a.1,1e. Atkinson, N. Orleans Swallow, Bane& t Cincinnati Wellsale, Catlett, Wellsville l e Michigan No 2, ibson, Beaver Lake Erie, Hemi hill, Beaver. . Beaver, St .ops, aver. Consul, Bowman. Brewtisville Louis McLain, Bennet, Brownsville 4th appearance IA . Pa ftS FARREN Will be acted (b) (articular request,) THE STRANGER. MICLER de RICRETSON MILLER S. RICK . ETSON Wanted, ..., _ . - - -,..- ,uctirtiit - 0 - 6, - Its - .• 'LOrge Salo of 'Forioi - .o.uti.A4Aaple Dry Good?' and sylludidEfouriliture.ast, • B Z JAMEB;I‘2iIiENNA. TOMORROW, Tinfiliday;;•:oCol2cr". 2Sth at 10 o'clicA.ll.,willlhe sola'withet.t.ceserse, at the Auction itoatna,,NOVll4'Wocd:strea;"3 doers from sth a' large assortment Of • Fancy - and. Staple, Dry Goodi of the latest fashion :and - styles, cot prising superfine cloths, jcissitite4esf-cesituttis, fine' ' lustre alpacas, cas hmere de .ettifi',flanneliiii.'hileaehed and brown-rnuilins, Irish lintinif4aghame, -Silk pocket handkerchief and dravais, sewing silk . , patent threadi cotton, hosiery;'cambric - muslin, shiwis aad dress hate. 4c. At 2 o'clock,.P..M4 1 splendid mahogany frame. Trio T - necaii back spring seat, 50f,41 Mahogany frame spring tehtrocking ehaif; mahogany bureaus, chair% and tables, bediteads,:l pier table, with`marble tops and looking glassiVlatge bookcase, together with a variety of kitchen 'utensils, RT.. At early gas light, ssmo:evittingi,gold hnd silver watches, superfine cloths, casaimeres and eassinetts, in lengths to suit purchasers,. JAS. WICENNA, oc 27 • Auctioneer. 5 Hhds. N. IX Sugar; '2 Horse Carriage, and Galyoute Hatter). at Auction: WILL be added to the, saleofGroceries,Queeas. ware, Household furniture, gr.c..,it 3 toelocki P.M.; on Thursday the 28th inst., a the !otrimeretal Bales Room, corner of Wood and oin streets,' 8 Hhds. good quality N. 0. Sugar; 1 second hand two horse Carriage; I Galvanic Battery. consi , ling of 6 cups; after the manner of the teleg Lphic battery. oct27 JOHN u• DAVIS, Auctioneer. BY JORN D. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER. riN'Xlitus lay morning the 28th instant, at 10 clock at the Commercial Sales Rooms, come' of Wnod and Elth sts., will be sold without •eserve, to close a concern, an extensive assortment of sea sonable Foreign and Doniesue Dry Goods, &c. At 2 o'clock, P. M., 24 Barrels New Orleans Mo lasses, 18 do. N. 0. Sugar, 4 half chests Young Hy son Tea, 1 Crate assorted China and Queensware, a quantity of Cutlery, Hardware, Wrapping Paper, Band Boxes, Matches, 4-c. A general assortment of new and second hand household and kitchen furniture, among which are: Mahogany Bureaus, spring seat Sofas, Mahogany Chairs, Bedsteads, Tables, Work Stands, &c. At 6i o'clock, P. M., a retail stock of Dry Goods, re illy made Ciotti ig, fine Shirts, Gold and Silver Watches, Violins, Music Books, an lavoice of Ger man fancy Goods, &c. oct26 (American copy.) _ . Glue and Salereitus Factory and Fix. tures at Auction. BY JAMES M'KENNA IV ILL be sold on Wednesday nett, the 27th V V inst. at 2 o'clock P. M. ajhe Auction ROOMS, No 114 Wood street, 3 doors from bth, by order of the Administrators of James M'Laughlin, deceased, the Glue and Saleratus Factory and Fixtures of the late James M'Laughliii, situated in Croghansville. Also at the same time and place, a Cooper's Shop will be offered for sale, adjoining the above pro erty. Terms at sale M. . JAMISON Mrs. FA RIIEN MID Wator Street Property eitAiact (AN Wednesday the 3d of November, at 8 o'clock, j at the Commercial Sales Room, corner Wood anti Fifth streets, will be sold, that valuable lot of ground situate on Water street. between Market and Ferry streets, having a front ofls feet and extending back 80 feet, less 0 feet 10 inches by 40 feet off the back part of the lot, adjeining the warehouse of Mr. James Dal zell. Title indisputable. Terms, one third caah, resi due in three and six years with interest payable annu ally. _ _ WE JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Executors' Sale of Real Estate. CIN Wednesday afternoon, the 27th day of Oeto ber, at 3 o'clock, will be sold on the premises, by order of the Executors of the late Daniel Hunter deceased, Three Valuable Building Lots, situate in the Second Ward of the city, viz: One Lot at the cor ner of Second street and Cherry alley, having a front of 20 feet on Second street, and extending along Cherry alley 77 feet. One other Lot adjoining the above, 20 feet front on Second street,and extending back 80 feet, with the privilege of an alley 3 feet wide extending to Cherry alley. The -above Lots, together with one other kt of same size are subject to an annual ground rent of $7 .50, or $2 50 earl). Also, one other Lot of Ground, having a front of 241 feet on the east side of Grant street, between Third and Fourth streets, and extending back 90 feet. Terms, one-third cash, residue payable on first day of April, 1830, with interest, payable semi annu ally. JOHN D. DAVIS, octal Auctioneer. PRIVATE DISEASES. ~ V . . .5- 5..* ,. Da.ehowls, of 65, Dia ',.-,7:-.-- i) moo d _„ r g c,..- , *; ibiey, can be con ..ii:it,l,e ~- B u t t e d to all eases of a pri ''''k4. .-' - ii rate or delicate nature, in ..:.:4 "' cidenttothehuman i '-. ,-,,,,,,,,,,., ?, cident to the human frame. j `';',74t1,7 `4T4 Syphi is, and syphilitic ~ , jitiAl„-nr ;;~ eruptions, gonorrhea, and 'ti '4,..01 1 .:W:0: ) ' \ l / 4 \44. 6. 4 its conseqiiences, together \ 4,14 4, ...a ~. . - 7 \ s ebi ‘i lz i o t s 1 ,: i c,.1E a , 1 , 11 1 ,,,i .im l i T ipl i r L l : ito .f2 ,,,ei l. e : ja: L :rea d skt i tio, s ni_ diseases, with stricturet , glect, urethral discharges, seminal weakness and impotency: also piles, rheu matism, remale weakness, diseases of the nomb, . monthly suppressions. Diseases of the joints, fistu la in ono, nervous affections, pains an the back and loins, irritations of the neck of the bladder and kid neys, scrobutic eruptions, tettcr,ring-worm, mercu rial diseases. etc. TWELVE ,TEARS PRACTICE Esclusively devoted to the study and treatment of venereal disorders. rind those arising from youthful C.ICCS6CS, gaiety, climate, or impurities of the blood, whereby the constitution may have been enfeebled, enables Dr. Brown to offer assurances and speedy relief to all who may place themselves under hut care. • Dr. Brown's officesare conveniently arranged into seperate apartments; patients can visit Dr. B. with out fear of exposure to other visitors. It is of importance to many persons in need of medical aid, to obtain good advice privately and promptly. To all such, Dr. Brown's ready skill in removing venereal diseases, in their various forms and stages, offers inducements which can rarely be equaled. Strangers aro hereby apprised that Dr. Brown has been regularly educated in every branch of meditine, and for the last twelve years confined himmlf exclusively to the treatment of those dm- eases. Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated surgeon! in Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to these' complaints. Q"-Certain, safe and speedy cures will in all cases be guarantied. Receni,eases Ire relieved in a short time, with. out interfuption from business. iK: r Hernia or Rupture—Dr. Brown also invite persons afflicted with Hernia to call, as he has paid particular" attention to this disease. Letters from a distance, asking advice, must con tarn a fee, or they will not be attended to. Kr- Office on Diamond Ailey, a few door, from Wood street, towards the market. Consultations strictly confidential. oct2sd&wy ti Any Quantity New Books t Morse's. j ISCELLANEt iUS WORKS of Henry Macken -111 zie, Est. cheap forma The Hunch back ofNotre Dame: by Victor Hugo. Democratic Review for October. The First False Step; new supply. Christopher Tadpole, by Albert Smith; new sup- PIY• Eubanks Hydraulics and Mechanics. part 14. Life of Henry IV, King of France and Navarre, by J. P. R. James. Marmaduke Herren, by the Countess of Bless ington. Sir Henry Morgan, the Buccaneer. Ivanhoe• ' new supply. Alicia, t he Rose of Avondall. Nobles of Carracas. Flowers Peraonitied, parts S and 0. Godoy's Lady's Book for November. St. Patrick's Eve, a play, by Tyrone Power. The Boy's Autumn Book, a beautiful work. The Wayside Cross, or the Maid of Gomez, a tale of the Carlist War, by Capt. E. H. Milmore. WendePa Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England, complete setts. Graham's Magazine for November. Ladies' National. The Buckskin, or the Camp of the Besiegers, a tale of the revolution, by the author of Ethan Allen, Master of Lonford, Fatal Legacy, ikc. Rory O'Moore, 25c. edition. Chamber's Miscellany, No. 4. Horticulturbit for October. Barr's Pennsylvania Reports, vole 3 and 4. The Boy's Treasury of sports, Pastimes and Re creations, with nearly 400 engravings. -Union Magazine for October. Wagner, the Wohr Wolf, complete. • Dombey and Son, 11th and 12th numbers, The Outlaw's Bride,or Blanche the Beautiful. Wildash, or the Cruiser of the Capes, a thrilling tale, by A. J. Ingraham. Norman's Bride, or the Modern Midas. Margaret Graham, or the Reverses of Fortune, by G. R. P. James, Fie. The Knigbtof Mauleon, by A.lez. Dumas. Just received and . tbr side at MORSE'S Literary Depot, 85 Fourth street. oct2s E=IMM =I JAMES BLAKELY,I. Ada' rs JOHN J. MITCHEL, JAMES TWICE'S; A, Auct'r E==l =IC3 ri=fg VIRIZEISZi fie Pgoposcili for Indio= Goodw• Wltl DEPARTNFICT, OFFICE firsznet; fipt. 1847. SEALED . PROPOSALS wilOn received at the olfice of the . Ciimmissiaier of Itidisin Affairs, Washington, D. C,, until 10 o'cloa,On 'Monday, the Ist of November next,.for."furnishipg,:the tot lowing goods;, in the qthintitiec annexed, or there abouts,,for the ate et tire Ind:ans; and deliverable at the foikehirig j places, viz; • AT NEW YORK. • Blankets._ 1130 pairs 3-point white Mackinac blankets, to measure GO by 7 . 2 inches, and weigh 8 pounds • , 900 pairs 2i•pctint white Mackinac blankets, to measure 54 by 66 inches, and weigh 6 pounds. - 400 pairs .2 point -white Mackinac blankets, to measure 42 by 56 inches, ant weigh 53 pounds - • 450 pairs *point white Mackinac blankets, to m e a sure 36 by 50 inches, and weigh pounds 400 pairs 1-point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 32 by 46 inches, and weigh 3.1 pound's no pairs 3-point scarlet Mackinac blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh 8 pounds 200 pairs zi point scarlet Mackinac blankets,. to measure 54 by 66 inches, and weigh 6 pounds CO pairs 3 point green Mackinac blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh 8 - pounds 290 paid 3-point Gentinella blue Mackinac blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh 8 pounds 240 pairs 27 i -point Gentinetta blue Mackinac blankets, to measure. 54 by 60 inches, and weigh 6 pounds. Dry Goods. 1050 yards blue fancy and gray list cloth 350 do scarlet do do 125 do grass green do do 2050 do blue saved list cloth 790 do scarlet do 100 do green do 200 pounds worsted yarn, three fold 90 dozen cotton flag handkerchieft 100 do do Madras do 70 do black silk do • 40 do 8.4 cotton shawls 25 do 64 do do 30 do 4 4 do do 20000 yards calico, domestic 1000 do do English and French 1200 do bleached cotton shirting 3000 do unbleached do do 3500 do do do sheeting 6000 do domestic cheers, stripes, and plaids 100 dozen woollen socks 8000 yards plaid linsey 100 u do flannels, assorted 1600 shirts, flannel 125 do calico 80 pounds linen thread 150 do cotton do 20 do sewing silk 350 pieces ribtrands, assorted 913 yards hedticking 500 do sattinetts,assorted 400 do Kentucky jeans 7 gross worsted gartering 20 pounds Chinese vermill.on. Hardware. 840 pounds brass kettles 785 tin kettles 40 nests japanned kettles, (8 in a nest) 76 dozen botcher knives 14000 gun (lON. AT ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. Blankets. 900 pairs 3-points white Mackinac blankets, to measure GU by 72 inches, and weigh 8 pounds 800 pairs 23-point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 54 by 66 inches, and weigh 0 pounds 421) pairs 2 point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 42 by 56 inches, and weigh 54 pounds 500 pairs 13-point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 36 by 30 inches, and weigh 41 pounds 500 pairs 1 point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 32 by 46 inches, and weigh 31 pounds 150 pairs 3 point scarlet Mackinac blankets. to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh • 8 pounds 100 pairs 23-point scarlet Mackinac blankets. to measure 54 by 66 inches, and weigh 0 pounds 150 pairs 3 point green Mackinac blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh 8 pounds 130 pairs 3.point Gcntinella blue Mackinac blankets, to measure GO by 72 inches, and weigh 8 pounds 75 pairs 27 3 •00 int Gentinella blue Mackinac blankets, to measure 54 by 66 inches• and weigh 6 pounds. Dry Goods. 800 yards blue strouds . 300 do scarlet do 1000 do blue fancy and gray list cloth 80 do grass green do do 400 do scarlet do do 300 U do blue saved list cloth 100 -do green do 1300 do scarlet do 400 pounds worsted yarn, 3 fold 75 dozen cotton flag handkercbiefs 100 do iNladras do 15 do black silk do 41) dozen 5.4 cotton thaws 25 do 0 4 do 23 do 4 4 do 18000 yards domestic calico 1500 do English and French do 151)0 do bleached cotton shirting 601./0 do unbleached do 4000 do do sheeting . 1500 do domestic checks, stripes and plaids 10U dozen woollen socks 2500 yards plaid linsey 1500 do flannels, assorted 500 flannel shirts 400 calico do 100 pounds linen thread 230 do cotton 15 do sewing silk 20 gross worsted gartering 150 piece 4 ribbons, as . lorted 100 gross fancy and clay pipes 150 pounds Chinese vermillion. Ilurdsoure. 1300 pounds brass kettles 50 nests, japanned kettles (6 in a nest) 460 tin kettles 25 gross squaw awls 7000 bah hooks 25 dozen fish lines 25000 needles, assorted 100 dozen combs, assorted 10 dozen scissors 14000 gun flints 10 gross gun worms 200 dozen butcher knives. Ares and Hatchets. 25 dozen axes, to weigh from 4i to 51 pounds 95 do lidlfaxes, to weigh 3i polinds 12. do squaw axes, to weigh 3 pounds ti do hatchets, to weigh 1 pounds To be delivered at the place where manufactur ed, or in the city of New York or Philapelphia, as may lie required, without additicmal expense. dgricultural imp/anent*, 4c. There will also be required, to be delivered in New York, at the same time, the following agricul tural implements: 250 axes, to weigh from 4i to 51 pounds 250 half-axes, to weigh ai pounds 200 hatchets, to weigh 113 pounds 200 drawing knives, 12.ioches in length 200 augers, in equal proportions of 1 inch, inch, and f t inch 150 pairs flames 150 do, trace chains, bright and straight links 300 pounds brass kettle 4 Also 250 axes, to weigh fromdi to a pounds 250 half-axes, to weigh 14 pounds 200 hatchets, to weigh pounds 'l2OO weeding hoes, assorted sixes , 100 single-horse ploughs with clevis and cast iron'inould boards . 600 pairs trace chains, bright straight links, alts ~~.=.n ~ ' - MM - ;:~~_ 6 . 3l3NorthWest guns, two-thirds of which must mea sure .36 inchei in length of barrel, and one-third • 42 inches, to •be delivered • at the place, where manufactured,or in the city of New kork or Philadelphia, as may be required; samples of them are deposited in the office of. the Commis sioner Of Indian affairs. - • - The above proposals may be divided into five parts, for each place of delivery, viz: • 1 Blankets: 2. Dry goods. 3. Hardware, to include the agricultural imple ments. 4. Ares and hatchets. 5. Northwest guns. The lowest competent responsible bidder will re. ceive the whole or any part of the contract, ac cording to the above scale, the department reserv ing to itself the right to determine whether the bidder is competent and responsible or not. A schedule of the articles, with samples,. may be seen at the officedf the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, in Washington, exhibiting the amount of money to he expended for each article ; but the de. partmerit reserves the right to increase 3r diminish the quantity of any of the articles named or sub stitute others in lieu thereof, or to require, at simi lar prices, such goods as may be wanted for pre ients or other purposes, in the administration of the affairs of the departnient. The whole amount in money to be applied to the purchase of gacalei Will lie about $85,000; of which some $40,000 will be wanted on the sea board, and the residue in the west. Goods of Am. erican manufacture, all other things being equal, will be preferred; but as all the , samples of blank• ets and clothe on hand are of foreign manufacture, it will be necessary, when a domestic article is bid for, that the -sample of it should accompany the bid, to enable the depertitent to decide whether it is of equal quality with the samples to be exhibited. The party proposing to supply the articles will make an invoice of all the items embraced in the above list. and affix the pricia, in dollars and cents, at which he or they Will furnish them, deliverable in New York and St. Louis, respectively, on or be fore the fifteenth day of Nay nexrassuming the quantity of each article as specified in this adver tisment, and extending the cost, making an ag gregate of the whole invoice before sending it on. The godds will be inspected at New York or St. Louis, by an agent of the United States, who will be appointed by the department for the p ose, a to ascertain the conformity of the article pure s- ; ed with the samples exhibited, when the ract shall be made, and with the terms of the contract itself, which shall contain a clause that if the arti ' des are not furnished within the time prescribed, or if they are of insufficient quality, in the opinion of the agent aforesaid, and if within five days after notice of such insufficiency the party shall not furnish others inlieu thereof, of the required quali ty, the United States shall be' authorized to pur chase them of others, and to charge any increase of price they may be compelled to pay therefor to the contractor, who shall pay the said difference to the United States. Bonds will be required. in 'the amount of the bids, with two good sureties, the sufficiency of whom to be certified by a United States judge or district attqyney, for the faithful performance of the contracfib. Payment will be made after- the contract is completed, and thedelivery of the goods' at New York •and St. Louis respectively, to an a-1 gent of the department, upon a duplicate invoice certified by him. Communications to be marked, "Proposals for Indian goods." The bids will be submitted with the following heading, and none will be considered that are not made in the form and -terms here prescribed: I (or we) propose to furnish, for the service of the Indian Department, the following goods, at the prices affixed to them respectively, viz: (Here insert the list of, goods.) "Deliverable in the city of New York, or St. Louis, on or before the-day of-next; and in case of the acceptance of his proposal, the quantity being prescribed by the department,l (or we) will execute a contract according to thin a greement, and give satisfactory security to the de partment, within ten days after the acceptance of this bid; and in case of failure to enter into such contract, and give such security, I (or we) will pay to the United States the difference between the sums bidden by me (or us) and the sum which the United States may be obliged to pay for the same articles." Each and every bid must also be ahcompanied with a guarantee in the following forth ; to be sign ed by one or more responsible persons, Whcise suf- . ficienry must' be certified by some one who is known to the department, tither personally or by his official position: I '(or we) hereby guaranty that--=, the above bidder, will comply with the terms of the adver tisement for "Proposals for Indian goods," dated •eptember 18, 1847, if the contract should be a warded to him, and enter into bond-for the execu tion of the same within the time prescribed." (SEAL.) [SEAL W. sIEDDILL, Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Sept. 25--3tawt Ist Nov. THE Western Division of the Pennsylvania Canal and Portage Rail Road, having been repaired and now in good order, we will continue to forward Goods as heretofore to Saltsburgh, Blairsville, Johns town, Rollidayeburgh and all intermediate places. C. A. M'ANULTY & Co. oct2l-2w Canal Basin. NEWBOOKS—The Outlaw's Bride, or Blanche the Beautiful. The Journeyman Joiner, or the Companion of the four of France, by G. Sand. Chamber's Miscellany, No 4. Norman's Bride or the Modern Midas; by Mrs Nlarsh, fresh supply. Valcreace, or the Lilly of La Vendee. Wagner the Wehr Wolf, by author of Life in Lon don, complete. A good supply of PlirenologiCal wOrks, &c. for sale by WM. S. CALE/WELL, oct2l 3d at. opposite the Post office. Printing Paperti. 28REAMS printing paper, 22 by 32 just received and for sale by JOHN D. DAVIS, Oct2l cornet of Wood and Fifth sts: FLOWERS PERSONIFIED—No. 7 and S arida beautiful work, received by QUEEN PORT WINE—Dry and. very superior, for medical purposes, for sale wholesale and re tail at the wine store of ont22 JACOB WEAVER. CkSBORDPS 1834 PORT, rich and dry, straw color ed by age, for sale in half betties and by retail at the wine store of oct22 JACOB WEAVER. OSBORDPS celebrated Trash brand Port, for sale in bottles and otherwise, at the wine store of oct22 JACOB WEAVER. PURE 1840 PORT, dry and genuine wine, for aide by the dozen and on. draught, at the wine oet22 store of • • JACOB WEAVER. NARRIS & SON'S "C, C. PORT, consisting of double, treble and pure juice wines, vintage of'42, in store and for sale wholesale and retail at the wine store of (ort22) JACOB WEAVER. JUST RECEIVED--A small lot of Mackinaw Blankets., which will be Made to order in• the latest style, by ANCKER &MAYER, oc7 No 70 Wood at. Turnpike Electron. THE Stockholdersof the : Monongahela and Coal Hill. Turnpike Road .Company, are hereby no& fled that an Election for President, six Manager; Secretary and Treasurer, far the ensuing year, is to be held at the House of A.;.1.1c/ininch, Beath end of the Monongahela , Bridge, ort Saturday, 20th day of November, 1847, between the houre of Ten and Two o'clock. W, C. ROBINSON, cret26-3td , k3tw' Treasurer. A - each chain tobe.Q feet 4, inches ; *length, and to weigh - notleas than 3i Pounds 75 log chains. each chain to weigh, 25 pounds 1000. best No. 10' WhitternOre cotton cards 20 gross cut saws 7 . feet in length' 20. do do 0 feet in Length 100 "single cut" crosscut saw files -150 hand saws 120 hand saw files 150 diawing knives, 12 inches in length 850 "quarters" screw augers, in equal propor tions of 2-inch, li-inch, and 1-inch '909 ...qsarters" socket disels, in equal proPor tions of Ifinch, 1 and 4.-inch 400 Planes, complete, equal.roportions of fore and.jack 150 pairs hatnes. • • - • Northwelg Transport at ton. - W. S. CALDWELL, .jti street, opposite the Post office EMU - - r -7.V= A. • " O',V;P;r2r;',V.4lWl", t" • 74 - • ' • ' • • JAS. . 4460* AAD SARGENT .i BANKERS ..AND , EXC'HAN GE:IiROKERS N.E.con. woOtiAun mint srarxis, errx.or:tit!ox,.W . • ,• riEALERS:in Coin, - _,Bank Notes; Jiino Dille; Forein and Domestic Exchange, Ccidficutet... ofDepoeite, (kc. . , ••• •• EXCHANGE on, all late irridoiptil. Cities or thi Uunion, arid Enrope, An:. sale in sums to suit , CURRENT arid par funds received, On deposite. COLLECTIONS made, on all parts of Alm Union, at the lOvVest -- : -. REFERENCES: '., Mesias. M. Leech •&.. Son, " Ogden & siioWdeu, . . EE w in . Bell & Son, PElTsntmon. " S. M'Clarken Sr. Co. •,, ~1, ~ English & Bennett.), " Fleming & Brother,'.„ , 1 . - "Br. , -Fales,'Lathrop .. '. 'IIIIII4D 'A... . - " Wm.R..Th9rnps9ll & qe' I. . } , s Iloadly, PhelPe & Co. I...Niw Y ItX " . ltabcock & Ca: • . ° . " Tighey,Vard &Co. -: ' . . - --- 1 . • - " John , bP.Cullough& Co - . B4ltoacate.. } Mr. James Gecirge; . -"- E. ' 'Hanna; Crectwerktr;•ol - " Joseph Watson, 'I ~„. • ' MeEntee. Fenner & 74 , Milian. ''''''' s3ll4 ''' .2 II -‘, A. F. Ellis, Esq., . Cashier,' Bait Lewistown, Pa Pittsburgh, September '2(l, 1847-y ! =I BANICZAS, EXCHANGE lacarris, AND E.ALEB9 - 111r FOREIGN AND DOME ! VTIC EXCHANGE, CER TIFCATES.OF DEPOSIT,...BANK NOTES, GOLD AND. SILVER. N 0.65 WOOD ST.ADDOO7I HZ LOW FOIIDTLI, MST SIDE. • . Pittsburgh, Pa. ! PAR. Funds and Currency received on Ddposit,ana coliectians made in all the principalicities of the United States. Sight Exchange on Philadelphia, BaltirnOresNew York, Boston and Cincinnati constaiitlrfor sate: in sums to suit purchasers. Kentucky, Yndiana, Ohio, Virginia arut Pennsylva nia Plank Notes bought and sold on the Most favor*. ble terms. The highest premium paid fbeAmerican Gold. Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany and France procured, , I mar2.2-y ALLEN KRAMER. I EDWAREI RHAM. KRAMER. &. RA.KM,.I BANKERS' AND EXCHANGE - IVROX ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CERTIFCATES OF DEPOSITE, BANK NOTES, AND COIN. 1 Corner of Third and Wood sta., directly opposite the St. Charles Hotel. usy.2B • - N. 1-101,31 MYERS AND DEALER.. BANk. t:elling rate. Esc Nao York pr I Philadelphia 6 ' Baltimore " . BANK Buying rates. Ohio * dis IndiatT.t i 44 Kenpielty i ti Virginia i 44 Wheeling * " Tennessee 3 64_. aul.4-y . BANKERS, EXCHANGE' BROKERS, AND ErEALERS ,IN FOREIGN, AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, AND SPECIE, ' No. 64 Wood st., one door above Fourth East side, l'ittsburgk . Pd. ' CURRENTinds recervbd on deposit, and col lections made on all the Cities throughout the United States. Sight checks on Baltimoi4, phis, New York, Wigan and Cincinnati, for aale in sums to Ault purchasers. The paper of the Ohio} Kehtucki, Iticliana.; and Virginia Banks bought and sold oiktlib 'Most firm:- . able teniie. . . The highest premiwn paid for ForeltiMand Arisen= can Gold and Silver coins. EXCHANGE ON ENGLAND, IRELAND AND SCOTLAND,for sale in amounts 6r,el and upwards. marls-davr.V TN compliance with the Law and the order of the Postmaster General, Sealed Proposals will be re ceived by me until 12 o'clock noon, or. Monday, the 35th day of October, for supplying the Stationery re quired fcir the use of this Post Office, during the frur years commencing January Ist, 1843 and ending De cember Slst, 1551. The estimate tbr each year, is as follows : One hundred Reams Enveloping paper,.yeßovr-- 19 by 24 limbos. One huedtbl ind 'twenty-five paiinds tacking twine, Cotton. Ten pounds best scarlet sealing wax. Contractors are required by lawle give:band'in a sum equal to double the value of the articles:to be tarnished. Payment will be made on delivery of ;he Stittion err. . 511 Please furniab satoplim. ~._ . C. M'KIBBIN, Postniaster, se2o-d&w4w Pittabbigly ' PLEASANT TALES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE, 131 old Humphrey. Life of the Itev. Wm. Tennent, formerly Piattir of the Presbyterian Church a. rreehold, in New Jersey . in which is contained, among other interesting par ticulars,an account of his being three daysin a trance, and apparently lifeless. Peace in Believing; by Rev Walter McGileray. The Loss of Austrilla ;la narrative of the less o. the Brig Austrilla by fire, on her voyage from Stith and Sydney, with an account of the sufferings, reli gious exercises, and final lrescue of the passengers; edited by the Rev. James R. McGavin, Dundee. The Fere(' df Truth, an authentic nal - rativc by Thomas Scott. The above are uniform tiith the "Christian Cabi net Library;" published by R. Carter. Just rec'd by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, 56 Market st. between 3il and 4th. I= European Agency, and Iteinittances to Ireland, England, ek.c. I.IARGE and small 'sums of money can at all times be remitted by s:ght drafts a/ reduced rules to all parts of England, Ireland, Wales, &c., and Lega cies, Debts, Rents, claims and property in Europe can be collected and recovered through the subserk ber, or during his absence from t city from pet°. ber until May, on his annual tours to Europe, by ap. plication to JAztes MAy, Merchant, Water street, Pittsburgh. H. KEENAN, Attorney , and CounSelloi at Law, and European Agent, Pittsburgh, Pa: P. S. As H. Keenan has been frequently trdubled by applications and letters on the business of "Herd man & Keenan," passenger agents of New York, he deems it necessary to say; that he is not the Keenan of that firm, and has never had any connexion wall either of those persona. oct4 Dress Goods.' AA. NIASON, 62 Market street, will open. this a morning, five cases of Catlimeres,Oregon and California Plaids; Gala do; Merino do; also Mous do Lainsi Castanet de Cosee. _ . An excellent assortment of Drab,'Stone, Blue awl Black Colors, of every quality;" also Alpaccan nod Bombazines. 500 pea of Rich Bonnet Ribbons of every etyle; also; - 600 Wrought Collars and Capes, very cheap. It bales or. Red, Whiterind Yellow Fannels, both Plain and Twilled, of every quality; also, 400 pairs of:Whitneyi Bath, Rose and Mankinae Blankets, of every size. Cassinetts. 4 Cases of Black, Mixed and' Blue, Figured and Plain; also Cassimeres and Broad 'Cloths, &c: &c. - ' At 62 Market street: oct2 • . A. A. MASON & Co. Daly's Hoag Quarters far. Hosiery. TO those who wish to provide for the appioaching cold weather, woUld do well to Call in time to examine my assortment' of Woolen Drawers, under Shirts.. Stockings, Comforts, &c. &c., as .I . h . ave my winter's stock ready for examination, army own and Foreign manufacture. N. B. Call early that you may have" the first choice. M. DALY, Sign of the Big Stocking, sth st. se2s4f between Wood 'and Market. CHERRY •BRANDY, wholesale or retail l at the wine store. AM, a few.dozen_very choice: oct2o - ie JACOB WEAVER. BY EXPRESS. • Y . ESTINGS-100 Yds. more or those very rare and choke French Fig'd Cashmereereed Silks. KOBINSON, Impoiter, '0c10.3 Fifth street. CANDLES -2 0 Boxes stearine; 10 Star; 10 Sperm ; • 20 Dipped; for pale by oel9 J. D. WILLWIS,AIO Woodat. I.4 IQUORICE-1 Catie Small Stick; for able by - ocl9 „ ' b..WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st I Iffn . .. ... ... ..,...,. ~,... , ... . . . .... ~..._,.. :., ... . . ."''''''' . .* 4 ;. ; , ,- -;^.;::tiith . - - .4i , ' , 4... ,:. ?•..4— . ::,.';',.... - :: 4 1 - -...e...1 .. .c.;' , .::.... - ;.:.,i... - i5,..7:4qc&.;! , ... , 2;- -, 41;:1 , ;. , - ,, ;'"''• ' . HILL dr, cURRI", B'Q SON, I . IN EXCHANGE FOLIC ' AND NOTTS. treet, Pittsburgh. No. 55 Market s hange. 13113ing rate. Cincinna ti ouieviie 1 L So. Louis ,__ } to. . Raying - rates. County &City ord•s the Relief notes .; Pennsylvania Co I 64 hew-York t tt Maryland New Orleans WILLIAM A. HllL.L.,fic Post Office Stationei+: EClV=M=== French Itterinat and Thibels Bonnet Ribbons Flannels RAYMOND AND WAILING'S, -- - Two Pffenageries Unitett - ' - • 60713111'1m0 eti!" •• . U5O lATIRP OV NATV13.4.0 Mondavi W l ll L ov b e e mb: h r i l b s i t t ! d lg- r l7 Pi t b a l i r s B l l :yroillyi their enonnous payilio 1; to be - ereeted in front of the C , CUSHY . . AMP.P.IC A.1%1 .HOTEL, ,I".EN_ ! .N STREET':;;.; Open' each .3ay, from 11:to 41 o'clocl4 P M Med from 7to 10 o'clock P. 31. '-',- Anartaerort cents, hildren . under 10 yeain 61" , age, 15 cents. TR7OlllPilAliTi' EICTREE bF TIZE Neiv and dorgeoun 'Roman Band Chirrinti Drawn - by , I 0 _Grai'Barnes of the largest size! Warfieg would tinadurc6 ,. tliat tbe et 1. tbrated bravo.and powerful . - • -- HERR I) RETSBACIi , = • viith his highly-reclined Liona; . Tigers,.Leopardsife4 has been engaged to appear to thia.city, - He 'ipandi at the head of ALL tamers of wild beastN- and het. been styled the more lethal and - he aetaapy drivel it wtr..V tote id tixarritisi :List of Beasts, Birda and B.eptiletiin the isoetitiitct of Raympad:Sr:Viratink •;- GRA NITNIVEBOVS DEPARTMtNT:: Tvio noble'Elephants, two Pack eamela;liliaaeuri ; , Fluffaha, Laidand , fteidoer, 'rapier, White Lamai Alpacca, Canadian' Elk, African Zebra, pair" of K runs ' 'Ameritan Fallow -Deer., cols of South Ainerica. . . . CA RNIVEROUS.DF.PARTMENT humid an Black Mained;Lion, -- African'Lleheri,;: - Asiatic Lion and' Lionneei, ,Brazilian, Tiger, Silitt. Lion, Black Tiger, two Jogai*, African Panther, tilt - , African Leopards, pair Ranting 'Leopards, Segdel.:. Leopard,.Spotted Tiger,, Grizzly Bear, (full gro:NA) Russian BroWn Bear, two N. A. Black Bears; thifW., - ; N. A. Panthers, three S. A Pumas, four Spottesl46..- enae / Strand or Beach'•;Hyena; DrcoloteTigna'Cit, Rocky:Mountain Wolf, Prai.ie Wolf, Peccary-:AY niidillo, - .Egyptiah _Weasel; 'Wild ,Cat, °0 drfi if t kinds of Monkcys,lchumnani&c., „.... . ORNITHOLOGICAL Pail. Emus, of New HollandL two' Pilwees, , fosrr Red Pair, two l'ello* tilacaive r imrrotscitift„Ert.: - glee, Silver Pheasant, &d,- "-• EpTILE DEP.AHTNLEN.T., . , Twtt enormous,. Boa .Constrictors,`and Kg, The ho I e,Menaerib will forma processifidinftlie, Moncingahela Bridle, on 14 - unday, morning,Ndsr. hty at 9 o'clock, consisting or 40. carriages, conM.itting theyario-tut inimalti and drawn by 140 liorsisi.preH ceded by the t harlot containing the New York , Brstrr;. Band, and will pass— , Down Water street to up Peuri•to Wayne, up Wa) nein Liberty, dim,d.itill; crty to.'Wood;,. d own Wood - Third, up• Titirtl fo r Smithfield, up Sibitlifipld. to the Pavilion• - Particular rBference is' given in postersilithographs, Ect.iin the firin'cipal -- 11141+1q., - 15c23-dlw • .e• sacred Music Books.' 1 - 1 OILN 11. MELL 0- ft ; No.Bl Woodtikeee,..„, - , efil .between Diamond Alley and 4th•;etreetni.:•!icea, `_ reieived a fUll nupply of the folio:Wing,ng .Ssererlziink Seefiltirat Utin , Boons; tr hiCh will bg.scddstt:tbti:liiii.•,•; tst Lash Flriced i' ; : The Carmina Seem, by L. Masan StG.f ..:076,414.....,...1;!. " Psaltery - . :: :. : .4 , „., ...t 4 ; -: ';'" - do :- ;-y.f.5:.,:c Mason't Steretill - arg; Yols;111 - aril* ' . - ,Y.,... i ., •••:' .- .2;:!. I '. ' " - " ' - - Patent Noten. .' , : x i-• ---- ..,,,,,'! , [Westerh itirri,, - 4y . lter: S. 'Wakefield: ' :, ~„•,'; Christian Ilaypt - Patent NOtee. . , .-, - ~..,,,t- .'• Missouri Ifarnony - ~ .' '.." *-:. " ~.,.: ' '" . ,5 . ...'i rhe Boston Nretodion,ackilielioii•nrSbngeinleen:,,:, Rotindo, Catebes,.&c. ,si i . Including itient of flut-'.- - popular iiicees of the - •day; nrranged:atd.lniintit . i;-- ~ rtize.d for "4 red es, with an aecoutpnnistiestifor;:. ' - • JUVENILE MUSIC- BOOKS..- . - : ; f -.-- ,Tfie Young Choir, by lkoadburynnd.Sanders. •-•, The Young chows Companion: ,f,... .. ~-., •••: -- r f.,„,..,•„ 'Johnston's Yonal.Ciany Book; for. Adtilt. Clannei.:•-ik.W..• Nlason's•Juyeisile - Ji - nrp. .: !:'„,"':',..-.....„ ...-,.• . - - . - s : i „ 2 . - 4 - -. 1 ',..-,:' NEW SACRED DIUSIC-11DORS.I• ~!. :-:,-.• ; , : The Sacred Choralist; by Hastings ,& - Brailbutys•.., The. Psalmodist ~ ! . ~ : -!: : ~ -, .• : • „ , - ,, , , i ~: The Sacred Minstrel, by Virgil C. .Taylor.. 2 • - .. , ~ ~• , The Southern, Harmony. .. .. ... • -.'...: '..:' -; •;:. • The Boston Sacred Harinony, by T. Bissell: -.•;. ,•••-• br.123 - - • iorganio Cough Syriip- •.„ IF you cue MORG AN's Couolt A*. Ortr, you of the Influenza and Cough.; San'. ist, 1837. Mn. Jims D. Illoncix.—This is to certtfy:thatcr: had bees laboring, under a severe'congh..likrSeireril.:;,: weeks, which compelled me to leave.itt,r - 1trork::: seas persuaded to call at your Drug ,§lore:. and chase a bottle of your CrittnitSfarr , I . fointlf3: great relief from and afterlfsjng; the Alittire - tiffh - el 3 : bottle, I found..;nayaulf crtliely cirreu of:My_ corigh. - A I have feeMOM - ended: it to:annoy. Utheis of yiy,..a.c.; q uaintance3 Whom, it-uecer failed to; ortile: - .. can: say that - 111ofgatt's Cough S} nip: istheke r si , medieine have ever ttset.t for..tioughs.,- It only ensts l -15-enlis a bottle. - JAMES ..• Third rd.'aboveGrant. Prepared and sold by . JOHN D.IkIORGAN, As his Drug Stare, one doOr.boloy'Diumopd, oet22 - 13RODUCE1.--...A lot of Wool . ,•Flasseed,;Becawari Clover. Seed and Timothy seatli-just received,- on consignment, and for sale by. • . MILLER &:RICKETSOII:::' , ' - 11) AT; FENC i E: A new Sepply; nd imprckieit 1 article. L. WILAIARTII,.. 0c.22 car. Penn and Irwin ets: r)LA.C.h. .....,.. .a. WALNUT BOARDS: A suFiply, ow. habd: ,J . .prid for sale by . - .L...WILMARTId r _',. oc '22 . cor. Penn and Irwin ists., riNGLI:S , : 200 M..on - hand .Ind for - sale by • L. WILbIARTH,":' • cor. Penn and Irwin MI 0c22 GEM ECEIVED by Express, to-day, anotherlnfoicti , • - ' 7t.d . those very 'Superior Head Dresses - -.' ' - - 1- .'l •-• 5 Boxes---sainepatternS.---in all fancy COl,Ori,' .. Tcll' . - 1; ,,,,,,, rich and beautiful. ' . ~ _ . 10 13oxes Rosetta; do. ' ' ' ' •!•- -'• '''-' --'.'' ' The above goods ate entitely 'new; - snd'fOitiOl. only at BARROWS be TURNEWS; - '!... - z,` , ont22 ' . '• NO 46 'ulcer ttreetl..t. , - , AYLOR, FLADGAT & double- ' grape I Torts, for sale •wholesale or retail at, the wine oct22 ' store of • .IACYIIi WEAVER.'" P'• D UCAL GRAPE POILT,.for sale by tbO11.!1 ! -Att . ,J the wine store of ' " . JACOB. -WEAVEIL-y,.. LM C AA...A.IIMA. for sale by the bbl. at the oct22 ONDON ,DOCK=rt Td, dry. and stronglavored, tor Welty the bottle • and on • drangbtott. the Wine store of , (oct22) ••••• JACOB•WEAVEIL ' : OLD OPORTO PORT c hnpqated et thp wine etoielef • oct22 . . . PURE JU.ICE r particular,. vintage cif.. , 39, sweet Port, foraale by, the barrel and 011 draught, at the , wine store of on t2:2 TT LISTA CO , B- PQRT; double grape; vii7Ohoide DIL and .fruity, for ialiivihOloiale or reti.FoU dor •-•.- *ins store of. (colt) • ' SACOII:WEA.TER.- . . pINET ilaltSities,, • : 0016 •• • r*. • ' GiN7T4 pipes.23wan, Slick-imago tuid liolhuut.' Gin, withicertificteif, for-sale hy. . .; acl6 • ' t • P. C. MititlN. Willr/14-'7/46441 mid Slierry . • Wintei pat; . (i?la 11)1. .by ocl6 • • ARDINES; 200 Aelf-Boxell...tiedleirre Sardicse!si 100 third CC Just received and,for gale by ' • oct2A, MILLER OqtICKETSON. 113OURBON WHiSKEY"6 bbli•Bo triboe - Whip.' key on consignment and rarialelai oct2s. . . . . - 7 . ILVES mix; . vetnmete,s.? BM re&sea and-Rost-110: JACOB. WEAVER:';: •JACAB:WE - JACOB :WEAVER: - • . CEO ni