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COMMITTEE FOE OCTOUEE. Geo. Ogden, - 8. F. Von Bonttnrst, W. H. Denny HeITHHEHTS OE THE STEAM 'SUIPS. - . 1 -• . SAILING DAYS. ttritish.. /eaves England, leaves U. S. IltiVartiaia, Hewitt, .Hibernia, ... ....Sept. 19 Oct. 16 Cainbrii, Jodkins, Oct. ,4 • Nov. 1 Caledonia Lott, Oct: 19 Nov. 16 . leaves France. leases IL Union SO Philadelphia " Sept. 15 Oct. 15 Miaiieun ' Sept.: SO - Oct. 31 New York Oct,. 15 Nov. 15, • Americius. leaves Europe. . - leaves U. S. Waahington, Oct. 19 -- ARRIVED. Wisconsin, Grace, Cincinnati. , : Clipper,,No. 2, Crcioks, Cincinnati. - - Union, MLean, St. Louis. Lady Madison, Louisville. Michigan No 2, Gibson, Beaver Lake Brie, Hemthill, Besver. Beaver, Stoops, BeaVer. Consul, Bowman, Brownsville Louis ,McLain, Bennet, Brownsville ,DEP&RTEI). Pilonsyliania, Gray, St, Louis. PAClfit, Campliell, Louisville. Yioneer, Poe, Louisville, MichipriNo 2, Gibson, Beaver Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver. Beiver, St , ops, Beaver. Consul, Bowman, 13rewnsville Louis McLain; Bennet, Brownsville • —_ • 'PITTSBURGH lIIIIKETS--DAILY REVIEW, WM : 5 T'.l OFFICE OF THF. POST, Wayszsm Mortals°, Oct. 28, 184 1 . S FLOUR—IWF , notice an improvement in the price.of Flourilalthough there isnot much in mar ket tooperate 'upon. Saks 225 bbls, at $4 S7l i , which is theionly large transactton reported to us. Saks from store by the dray load at $5 00, and by the single bbl. at $5 25. WHEAT—Very little arriving. Still readily comrsands 90 c t? , bushel. OATS—Sales 2too bushels at 27 c. ME IMMO CLOVER SEED—Sales 25 bushels from first hands at $3 64. WINDOW •GL SO boxes 10x12 at $3 SO. A further advance in this article is ex pected. • CRANBERRIES—SaIes G bbls. at $4 00 p bar rel. ~ , .. wan 1 L. . BACON—Transactions light ; sales at the fol- lowing rates: Hams,. prime, 9810 c ; houlders, dull at i'c; sides 7.3'33 c, GROCERIES—SaIes brisk in a regular way. COAL—For city consumption, sells at 50 , 53 c_ bushel delivered. • BUTTER- - --Sales 10 bbls. at 9 c_ 47. 1 ts HAY—Sales brisk of $S 50,99 50, as in quali ME Canal tells —The amount received for tolls on all the New York State CantAs during the 2d week in o . ember, is... - 8121.553 71 Same period in 1816 102 028 60 Increaze = :'the aggregate amount received for tolls tram the corn mencement of navigaton to the 14.11 (1_• tober, inchisive. (107 day5)i5.....52.,..010,317 37 Daring same ret.od in '4ll (183 days) 2,1 . 1118,174 81 lucre lse The arnotnt received up to the 14th of October, exceeds by $154;226 48 the entire receipts of 1846. USE T OBACCO -25 Kegs Virginia 'Dais* ; for sale by SMITH 4- SINCLAIR, 00.26 56 Wood street. = ITEG BUTTER—IS Re's, good article, for sale by SMITH & SINCLAIR, -oct26 56 Wood street. MI 1 CASE Bath Brick, for sale by JOHN D. MORGAN, Druggist, 0ct1.16 one door below Diamond Alley ME nn BBLS Mason's challenge Blacking, for sale by oct26 JOHN D. MORGAN. 7 0 - CASES iuperior Velvetßottle Corks, tbr salgby act2t; JOHN D. MORGAN. , RE CASES Vial Curlier, fur eale by **l oct.26' JOHN D. MORGAN ISM =I 1 BALE Pink Root, fresh; for sale by 1 oct26 JOHN D. MORGAN. GRO. Black Matches ; for sale by JV oct26 JOHN D. hIORGAN. M OPS: 5 Bales Hops, just received on con rneot, and foriale by act 26 MILLER ✓!t RICKETSON MT GLASSES BBLS: 112 Cask Molasses Mils, just 111. received on consignment, and for sale by oct26 MILLER & RICKETSON. =II CLOVER AND TIMOTEIY SEED: 20 0 - Bushels Clover Seed; 5 Bushels Timothy do, on con signment and for sale, by oct26 MILLED. & RICKETSON. = BoURBOUN WHISKEY: For•sale wholesale or retail, by 0ct.26 MILLER 4 RICK F.TSON. itirOCASSES: 100 Bbls. N. 0. Molasses, in store ot and for sale, by oct26 MILLER & RICKETSON: — NeVrind Papiilar Piano Din•lci. fEAREST MJE,—a popular Ethiopian Melody. Maty Blanc IC Take me back to old Virginia shore ; 'Rose of Alabama ; Mountain Maid's Invitation; Blue Juniata; Schoolmasters Glee; Ohl Summer night : from Don Pasquale ; What's 'a the .Steer Kimmer ; Scenes that are brightest ; Lament of the Irish Emigrant; Rockaway ; I'm Afloat; May Queen; The Watcher; Joys that were 'tasted ; 0 Come to /Hi ; `Oh .would I were a boy again I Molly Bawm; Mary of Argyle; Evergreen Polka; Golden Drop Waltz; New Mama Walues Rosalba Waltz; Louisville Quadrilles; Davernoy's Exercises, No. 1. Received, and for sale by JOHN H. MF.LLOR, oct26 81 Wood street. Mil M =I ERMI =EI THE undersigned have had their attention called to a publication in a Pittsburgh paper, under the signature on 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 Maybe found in various places in that region, and that their authorized amt., Mr. J. R. Btockdate, will call upon them with samples of packed Teas, superior-to any ever offered at the same price in 'the Western Country. iii , CALLMONT & BOND, No. 35North .Front street. '.Philadelphia, Oct. 18, Mit oc2.s—lna ME =I /RBI ME = SIM ME Bil ~ SCRAM AND MeiturAcrusEsa , Bang,/ .Pittsburgh, Oats 16, 1847. A N election for thirteen Directors of this Bank, „ft, foi the ensuing.year, will be held : at the Bank ing hoise, on Monday, the 15th November nest. octlB-td ' - W. H. •DENNY, Cashier. „ ~ - • ; DANK or rITTiIIIIIOII, • ' • • - October, 16, 1847. • - —.. An election cmm - thirteen Directors of this Bank for 5 • - irtonsning yeai, will be held at the Banking house; . Monday, the lathllay of November next. ocl 6 ' JOHN. SNYDER, Cashier.' 11111 Escsurroz , BANK or Prrrsistraon. AL, N. election for thirteen Directors of this Bank 21 will be held at the Blinking House on Monday, " the 13 th ay o f N o vember.nest, between,the hours of 9 A. M. and 3P. M.. .octtB-td. THOS. M. HOWE, Caishien 1100IIRGUNDfPORT, pipellor banele, al. the wine store 9( •ott22 - - JACOB WEAVER. • --; -- -*--- - - - 2 4 ' i•V: . < S • • :q 7 IYIL; F 4 :A'.O:IA- 1;-.1.-:,.47Frat.o:avn.... PORT OP PITTSB S 4 FEET 'WATER 1 TUE CIIANNEL WM PITT SBlErßolt THF. A TR.E. Manager - - ' C, S. PORTER:: „.- PRIVATE BOXES f 0. .1 ; SINGLE TICKETS 75 CTS. Dregs Circle, 50 cents, Seiond . l.l9.l, ' 35 cents Pit, 25 ~ I Galteiy, • ' PO ” 4th Night or ,the Re7engagement or Mr. JAIWESON. sth appearane of MRS= FARREN app . earince FARREN • .• T-huredcii Evening, October 28, 1847, , First - Night of the Thrilling Drama of LUCRETIA' BORGIA! r Dan Alphonao a . Eate, Duke of ' • ' - Gennaro—a soldier of Fortum,....Mr. JAMISON. Gubetta...the poisoner, ug e tyr the assumed name 0ffi,, , ,;-,t Belvarano, a Bpaniard.C.ne';l Mr, OXLEY. Lucretia Borgia, Dutchr,...--fraia',Mrs.FARREN. iss o mis ß ANNTA MALVIN.A. After Which, La CachM "'—'; • To conclude with a. beautiful.piece called THE ARTIST'S WIFE) 2urtion Saco. iF Calicoes and other Dry Goods at Auction, THIS DAY. BY JAMES M'KENNA, Will be sold, at M'Kenna's Auction Rooms, No. 114 Wood street, 3 doors from Eizh, this day, Thursday, October 28th, at 10 o'clock, A. M., for account of whom it may concern; those interested or their al cots will please take notice of this adver tisement--the following articles of Dry Goods, To b Imo and Tea, partially damaged on the Pennsyl vania Canal, viz: 144 pieces calicoes; 9 do Beaver cloths; 3 do su perfine Invisible green do; 1 do do blue black-do; 2do Cassiniere; 2 boxes c hewing. obacco; 92 caddy boxes Tea: and at the same time, 1 cask of Gin. Terms cash, par funds. oct2B JAMES M'KENNA, Auct,r. Largo Sale of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods and splendid Furniture at Auc tion. BY JAMES M'KENNA 0-MORROW, Thursday, October 28th, at 10 T o'clk A. M., will be sold without reserve, at the Auction Dooms, No. 114 Wood street, 3 doors from sth, a large assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods of the latest fashion and styles, comprising superfine cloths, cassimeres, csssinets, fine lustre alpacas,. cashmere de cos, flannels, bleached and brown muslins, Irish linens, ginghams, silk pocket hand kerchief and cravats, sewing silk, patent thread, spool cotton, hosiery, cambric muslin, shawls and dress liars. 4.c. At 2 o'clock, P. M., 1 splenditi mahogany frame. Trio Tuscan back spring seat 50f.41 mahogany frame spring scat rocking chair, mahogany bureaus, chairs and tables, bedsteads, I pier table, with marble tops and lookiiig glass, 1 large hook case, together with a variety of kitchen utensils, 4c. At early gas light, s ime evening, gold and silver watches, superfine cloths, cassimeres and cassinetts, in lengths to suit purchasers. JAS. M'KENNA , 0c27 Auctioneer. 3 Ilhdd. N. 0. Sugar, Horse Carriage, and Galvanic Battery at Auction. WILL be added to the sale ofGroceries, Queens. ware, household furniture, Etc., at 3 o'clock, P.M., on Thursday the 2Sth inst., at the Commercial Sales Room, corner of Wood and ath streets, 8 Hhds. good quality N. 0. Sugar; second band two horse Carriage ' • I Galvanic Battery, consisting 016 cups; after the manner of the telegraphic battery. 0c1.27 JOHN 1.1! DAVIS, Auctioneer. BY JOHN D. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER. (AN Thursday morning the 2Sth instant, at 10 o' clock at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corns' of Wood and sth sts., will be sold without •eserve, to close a concern, an extensive assortment of sea sonable Foreign and Domest.c Dry Goods, Jac. At 2 o'clock, P. M., 24 Barrels New Orleans Mo lasses, IS do. N. 0. Sugar, 4 halt' chests Young Hy son Tea, I Crate- assorted China and Queensware, a quantity of Cutlery, Hardware, Wrapping Paper, Band Boxes, Matches, sj-c. A general assortment of new and second band household and kitchen furniture, among which are: Mahogany Bureaus, spring seat Sofas, Mahogany Chairs, Bedsteads, Tables, Work Stands, he. At 61 o'clock, P.M., a retail stock of Dry Goods, ready made Clothing, fine Shirts, Gold ,and Silver Watches, Violins, Music Books, an lavoice of Ger man fancy Goods; &c. oct26 (American copy.) $18,8C5 02 SSI2 172 16 PRIVATE DISEASES. Da. BROWN, of 65, Dia mond .Alley, can be con sulted in all cases of a pri vate or delicate nature, in cident to the human frame. Syplti.is, and syphilitic eruptions, gonorrlicea, and its consequences, together with all VENEREAL dis eases, impurities of the blood, with all diseases of VENEREAL origin, skin diseases; with stricturer, gleet, urethral discharges, seminal weakness and impotency ; also piles, rheu matism, female weakness, diseases of the womb, monthly suppressions. Diseases of the joints, fistu la in ono, nervous affections, pains to the back and loins, irritations of the neck of the bladder and kid. neys, acrobatic eruptions, totter, ring- worm, mercu rial diseases, etc. TWELVE YEARS PRACTICE Exclusively devoied to the study and treatment of venereal disorders, and those arising from youthful excesses, 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 his care. Dr. Drown's offices are conveniently arranged into seperate apartments; patients can visit Dr... 8. 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 renertti diseases, in their various forms and stages, offers inducements which can rarely be equalled. Strangers are hereby apprised that Dr. Brown has been regularly educated in every branch of medicine, and for the last twelve years confined himself exclusively to the treatment of those dis eases. Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated surgeon in Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to these complaints. try-Certain ' safe and speedy mares will in all cases be guarantied. Recent cases are relieVed in a short time, with. out interruption from business. .It? Hernia or Rupture—Dr. Brown also incite persons afflicted with Hernia to call, as be has paid particular attention to this disease. Letters from a distance, asking advice, must con tain a fee or they will not be attended to. ;Kr °lice on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wohd street, towards the market. Consultations strictly confidential. oct2sd.kwy .Any Quantity Ness- Books at Morse's. VISCELLAND WORKS of Henry Macken zie, Esq. cheap form. The Hunch back of Notre Dame: by Victor Hugo. Dem icratie Review for October. The First False Step; new supply. Christopher Tadpole, by Albert Smith; new sup- PIY• Eubank>s Hydraulics and Mechanics. part 14. Life of Henry IV, King of France and Navarre, by J. P. R. James. Marmaduke Harrell, by the Countess of Bless. ington. Sir Henry Morgan,/ the Buccaneer. Ivanhoe; new sigply. Alicia, the Rose of Avondall. Nobles of Carracas. Flowers Personified, parts 8 and P. Gocley's Lady's Book for November. St. Patrick's Eve, a play, by Tyrone Power. The Boy's Autumn Book, a beautiful w.'rk. The Wayside Cross, or the Maid of Gomez, a tale of the Carlist War, by Capt. E. H. Milniore. • WendePs 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, 4.c. Rory O'Moore, 25c. edition. Chamber's Miscellany, No. 4. Horticulturist 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 Wehr Wolf, complete. Bombay and Son, 11th and 12th numbers. The Outlaw's Bride, or Blanche the Beautiful. Wildash, at the Cruiser of the Capes, a thrilling tale,lby A. ,L Ingraham. Norman*s Bride, or the Modern Midas. Margaret Graham, or the. Reverses of Fortune, by G. R. P. Tames, Eqs. The Knight of Mauleon, by Ales. Dumas. Just received and for sule at MORSE'S Literary Depot, 85 Fourth street. oet2s Extra Sale =I ME • • • . "' - - , . Office, of the Solicitor Of the Treasury, Amour 17, 1847. tO EALED PROPOSALS will "be received at this office until the 25th aky of 'October next, at 12 o'clock at noon, for, the purchase of the interest of the United States, at-lay:ur:4a equity, of the, pro pert), hereinafter desarilie4npon the term and con ditions tneotioned berow, tayiript- LArms Lynio truerE.of ktanrcirr 1834. - -liffistrn count' . 565 Nel-4 423 AO 24, Jarnea C. One.seirentb part ofa tract of 666 " 1 2 1 8 w/ -4 Wilaob,' ll;99oiactee,. oA Kenne. 567 • Bwl-4sel-4 = Itennic .oreek, purchased 668 " Wiaw/-4 of Merry Walker, being 5 ! Sinel.4 abbot 1,5713-7 acres. LANDS LYING IN TILL STAID Or. INDIANA. a Tracts of land conveyed, quantity, & o g, Descriptiiin, &c. , 2 11% G C • i Near Logansport • Israel T Can by, for -183.3. mer owner. 424 Aug 14, lotor fraction of 35 27 n 1 w 159,72 425 " Fratidnal ei se} 36 27 n 1 w 93,41 426„.” " act 36 27 n 1 w 81,87 427 " " el awl 36 27 n 1 w 81,08 428 " awl 36 27 n 1 w 74,11 429 " 8 fractional nwi 31 27 n 1 w 57,07 Canal lands, 430 .. Nel.4 or 226 1w 160 431 .. Dit of nwl-4 226 17, 69 432 .. Sol of 226 11 160 433 ~ kll swl-4 226 1w 80 riot canal Isndsi 469 Miami county. 434 44 Lot or tract, 20 27 n 5 e 103,13 Wabash catinte. 435 44 Fractional el Ise+ 29 28 n 8 e 79,85 436 44 4 4 sw; of 29 28 n 8 e 91,68 437 44 44 set or 29 28 n 8 e 87,60 43S 44 44 section 32 28 nB. o 18,40 Miami county. 439 " Fractional cal 32 27 n 4 b' 410 " 32 27 CI 4 e 441 " NI nwl 11 26 1 442 " SF erwf 11 26 1 443 " NI no* 11 26 1 444 " S 1 tool 11 26 1 445 " Se; my; 226 i 446 " Sun{ nwi 236 1 447 " 226 1 448 " WI law; 17 14 1 449 " Se} 13 14 2 450 " Ni awl 26 23 1 451 , g 81 1 sw1 26 33 1 4:52 " Wi awl 814 I 453 " ow; 17 14' 1 454 " Lt in Canby's ad'n to Crawl , dsr'le, not No. 955 ra " 457 1. " 1. 458 4, 0 459 0 0 460 41 44 11 IC 461 " Lot adjoining Craw. Pdsville contain'g 25,16 462 " lot to do. No - I2 sq. 22 463 " do. (fr b'dy not set out) 464 " do. lot No. 19 aqr. 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. T. 23 " 27 472 " do. •, 7 "26 473 " do. " 8 "26 474 " do. " 20 " 27 475 " do. " 15 " 21 476 " do. " 17 " 27 477 " do. " IS " 27 478 " do. " 23 " 27 419 " do. " 1 "26 " do. " 2 " 26 451 " do. " 13 I' 27 452 " do. " 14 " 21 483 " do. •L 7 "21 484 " do. " 10 " 22 • 43.5 " do. not numbered. Juhn liltiroy, for -1543 Cr owner. 456 Dec'r. Ei Iraq / 4 15e 7 0 457 •' Wine* 5 4 15a 7 a 499 ,' Iliwi ae] + Ili ce 33 16 n 7 e 439 " Pt. e+ •r 1 and part of / 33 16n 7 e 493 " Si ei swi f 3316 n 7 e 491 " Si wise; 33 16 n 7 e 492 " W my!' 34 16n 7 e LANDS LYING IN THE STATE OT ILLINOIS Clarke county. William Lian, for -1843. mer owner. 2p.m. 493 Oct. 18, Sol se; 10 10 nll w 40 494 " W fractional} 14 lOn 11 w 61,50 495 " Lot No. I, in 15 10 nll w 80 496 " Undiv , tll oflot 496 " No. 3,4- w 1 of> 15 10 nll w 120 lot No. 4 49S " Easti n AZ,4 22 10 nll w 80 Effingham county. 3 p. m. 499 Oct. 21, Undivided 1 of 8 7 n 4 e 320 500 4 . rivet set 26 8n 5 e 40 501 tin.; owl 5 7n 5 e 40 502 4 . Swl swt 5 7 5 e 40 503 . 4 Be.l set. 6 8 5 e 40 504 4 . 25 8 5 0 40 505 . 4 Undivided Gth pt. ei net 34 8 5 e 13.331 83G " lof the 6th pt. WI eel 25 8 5 c 6.664 1517 44 W 1 nwi 38 8 be 80 Macon counts. 3 p. m. 508 Oct. 16, Se; 10 16 n e 160 509 " EI se: 11 16n e SO 510 44 WI ewl 1116 n e 80 511 " Untleed 1w; nel 12 16n e 40 .512 " Nwi 12 16 n e 160 513 " tiwl 15 16n c 160 514 " W 1 awl 22 16 c 80 515 ‘• El awl 23 16 a 80 516 " WI illy: 24 16 a 80 111 517 " El. 21 16 a 320 518 " Wunwl 21 18 e 80 L A 519 " El nwl 28 16 a 80 .... 620 's Nel 28 16 o 160 521 " No ; owl 33 16 . e 40 622 " WI se; 15 16 e 80 ' 523 " El swl 15 16 a BO 524 " Sol nwf 20 16 n b 40 525 " WI awl 21 16 a SO 526 " We owl 29 16 e SO Coles county. 527 Oct. 18, Set 12 110 a 160 528 44 El nei 12 11 n 80 529 44 Nei 13 11 160 530 44 Swi awl 84 9n a 40 631 ' 4 Nei awl 34 9 40 532 " Bwl 611 n 160 533 " Nwl 511 163.29 634 44 No} 511 168.59 635 " Nei eci 611 40 536 " El aw l 611 79.82 537 44 El nwl 6 11 79.44 538 44 W 4 awi 711 79.30 639 " Nei 711 160 • 540 44 Winwl 8 11 80 541 44 Neinwi 811 40 542 44 Wine} 18 11 • 80 643 " Swl .23 -11 8 160 644 " Nei 23 11 8 160 545 " 24 11 8 160 546 " Einwi 24 II 8 80 547 •It Se} 31 12 n 4 160 548 Bw} 32 1.2* ,, A 160 Shelby county. Wiswi %View/ Wise+ Wine} Rise} gjarigel WlBl4l Swi McLean county. William Linn, lot. trier owner. Ni of Clay county. of vel nwt Witte} Nei net Morgdn county. 663 Oct. 10 A lot of land fro.: nting 43 feet on State road* from Jacksonville to Springfield, a& joining Mr. Mc . ConnelPs addi ti In to JeckPon villa in the wi of nwi Fayette county. 664 Oct. 21 22 649 Oct, 16, 550 " 1151 " 552 " 653 " 4554 a 555 a 550 a 557 a 1843 558 Oct. 10 559 cs 520 Oct. 21 661 .. 562 " LAIrDs Or viz siiTE : py trzurons.--Continued 'A 0 c, .t: E--E r ' , I • , •, 4 .: 4' Descriptiaii;gc r ? g Town of Vandalic., Fayette county. 670 pct. 21 Lot No.B, square 30 571 " " 5, 42 572 ", " 3 42 573 " Vrt ". 4, 42 574 " •2, 29 575 "Out" 4, en'tg 6 acres: 576 'I " " 48, 577 u. 4 4, 39, . 578 " " - 579 dt 14 44 58, • 580 " 4 ., 48, 581 el 's, ig 51, 582 " Lot No. 1, eq. No. 8. 583 .• •. '2, 584 " 3, 585 " " 4, ' 586 .. 4t 5, 587 .. 6, " 588 .. 4. 7, a 589 I' " 8, 590 11 1, eq. Nb. 9. 591 t‘ " 2, 592 .. dt 3, 593 4 1 4' 4, 594 " "5, 595 " 6, 596 .. 7, 597 it it 8, 546,26 Aggregate 9444 21 Heirs or Josepli Duncan, former owner. 1846. . Bureau county. 598 Aug. Nwi. 36 14w 4 e :co 599 1, Net_ '' 35 14w 8 e 160 600 " Swi.. ' 9 14w 8 e 160 601 " ..Nel 25 15 n 7 e 160 602 1, Nei- ~ 22 15 n 7 e 160 603 " : Nwl 22 15n 7 e 160 604 1, Net 812 n 9 e 160 605 " Nol 21 12 n 9 a 160 606 1, Swi. 13 12 n 8 e 160 607 11 Set 19 9n 0 e 100 Peoria county. Heirs of Jos. Duncan. 608 " Si 211 a G e 320 609 1, Si . 911 n 6 e 320 610 11 'Nei 14 11 aGo 160 Btai ke county. Cli ~ 8} 12 12n 6 e 320 612 "' 51. 34 12w 643 160 613 1, Nei 21 13n 6 a 160 614 " liw.t 32 13n 7 a IGO 615 11 Scj. 414 n 7 e 160 Henry county. 616 . ' Se; 23 14. 4 a 160 ' Patton county. fill . tNari /7 6. 1 e 160 618 . ,-.Swl 17 6 n I e 160 619 11 tSwi 2O 6. 1 e 160 620 I, l'itti . _ 29 6 n 1 e 160 621 11 ,14.161 57n 2 a SO 622 ii NW; °Net 570 2e 40 623 • - .- ;'c'44l 31 7n 2 e 160 624 .1, Nei 27n 1 e 160 625 11 Set 35 5 a 3e 160 Knox county. 626 . Fiwt 49 n 3 a 160 AtcDmough county. 627 " NI 12 4n 2 w 320 623 11 Sal 25n 2 w 160 629 1, Nei .356 n 2w 160 630 1, Sal 34 4n 2w 160 631 " Se: 30 4 n 2e 160 032 . Se} 32 4 a 2 a 160 633 11 Sei 84 o 3e 160 631 1, Sei 20 4 n 4 e 160 63T " Net 36 5a 3 e 160 330 1, Net 85n 4e 160 637 1, NI 27 5 n 4 e 320 638 . Nei 10 6u 2e 160 139 " Nal 10 6a' 2 0 160 610 . Nwi 34 6a 2e 160 611 " Tel 20 6 n 4e 160 612 . Nwi 127. 3e 160 643 11 NI 36 7 a 3 a 320 644 " Se* 30 7 n 3 e 160 Warren Misty. 645 . Se; 98 n 1 a 160 640 11 Nei 26 8 n 1 e 160 617 " Nwl . 26 8 n 1e 160 648 " Nei 28 8 n I e 160 649 11 Se 14 912 n 1e 160 Mercer county. 650 " Sel 4 29 13n 1 w 160 651 11 Sel-4 ' 1413 n 4w 160 652 11 Sel 4 24 15 a 4 w 160 Henderson county. 653 1 1 Sw 1 4 36 12 nsw 634 1, Nel-4 35 11 n 4 w 635 11 Nwl 4 36 12 n 5 w Eli S. Prescott, former 1546. owner. 656 Jan. El swr 657 Farm opposite Lock port, beginniiing 60 rods south of the ow corner of the nw, sec- 22, t. 36 n ' range 10 e; thence E. 240 rode along the S. line of James Heath's farm ; thence. S. 50 rods; thence W. along the N. line or Mi. Cromwell's farm 240 reds; thence N. 50 rode to the place of beginning, contain ing, by estimate, 75 acres, 53,14 61, 658 " Lots in town of W. Joliet 8 9 6.59 " 5 18 660 " 661 " " half) 4 9 662 " Lois in Slth Lockport, 3 3 663 " 3 10 664 " 4 10 665 0 4 11 666 " 5 11 667 " 11 gf 4 14 1. 658 5 14 669 " di 8 16 670 " 9 16 671 " .. 11 23 672 " ft - 12 23 673 " 44 9 27 774 " . a• 12 27 675 " 11 28 676 " 41 . 18 677 " .. . 31 678 " Lots in originahawn ' of Chicago, el 3 33 679 " Do. undivided halfof wharfing lot 6 8 680 " Do. 20 feet westerly part of lot 0 8 681 " Do. Kenzie , s addition 7 16 682 " Do. do I. 8 16 5. 4 r t Geo. Abernethy, r t 1840. ormer owner. 683 Oct. 19 Nwl-4 32 2 a 7 w 172 684 4 . Swl-4 32 2a 7 w '176 Will county. J. B. F. Russell, former 1843. owner. 685 . April. Mr and awl 4 4 35 0 e 480 686 Entire section 18 35 9 e 561 94 087 We 8 35 9 e 320 688 0, We swl-4 28 88 n 9 et 80 Gtundy county. J. B. F. Russell; • 1846 former owner. 689 Oct. 19 Entire section 26 34 n 4 a 640 890 " einal-4 13 33u 8e 160 691 sg ; Se 24 33 n 8 o 320 .892 " Part of se nwl.4 283 n 8 e 60 693 " F.enwl-4 28 35 n 6 a 80 694 gi Net-4 23 35 n 8 e 160 +5 9n le 80 6 9 le 94.14 6 9 le 80 7 9 le 80 17 9 le 80 17 9 le 40 12 lOn 3e 80 19 10 3e 80 13 10 Se 160 3p.m. 17 24n 2e 320 17 24n 2e 160 Cooke county. 895 N 1 - 18 37n 13e 305,50 20 Sn Be_ 26.66/ 19 an 8e 80 19 Bn'Be 90 Aggregate 3167.44 La Salle county. Samuel Swartwout j 1843 'former owner. 3p.m. 696 Nor. 22 El nel-4 32 n 3 e 80 697 ‘‘ ' Wi nel-4 32 n 3 e 80 698 " El. nwl.4 32 n 8 e 80 • 699 " Winwl-4 32n Se 80 700 as El ael.4 - 32 n 3 e 80 701 oo Wi 8014 32 nS e 80 702 og ; Ei owl-4 32 n 3 e 80 103 " j Wi owl-4 32 n3e 80 I Grundy county. 704 -41 I WI awl-4 232 a 8 e 80 706 u' WS- ael-4 292 n 8 e 80 21 16 a 10 w 6n lw 100 ESE lifill r 714 ~~ Tracts nflana Contieyed, quantity, &c 1 24 6n lw 24 6n 24 612 lw 24 6n 1w 29 An lw 14 41 a 19e —..., No. Bike. No Lots ~~, _ _ .. ;~~; . „' ' ' • ' • - '1 • ' - Limps UT THE STATE OF ILLINO.IB.'•L-7qintintied. Tracts of land conveyed, quantity, etc o Peatilsticin, e . c.> o co I.Vi nei-4 28 32n So EF nwl 4 2832 n 843 Wil nwl.4 28 32 nBe Ei se 1-14 28 32n80 Ulf sel-4 28 3.2 n 8 a Ef sw 14 28 32 n 8 e we ow . 14 28 32n So 706 " 707 " 708 " 709 " 710 " 711 " 712 " 811 76.47 713 • Lot No. 9, bro 4 rid Warcoit , a addition to Chi- Cago. ' 714 '• Lot no 12, block tto 3,Walcol.t 4 a • . , addition to Clii- 1342. , cagd. . . . 715 Mar 11 Sw{ - 12 32 3e. - 160 716 4 4 "W{ 17 32 n 3 e 320 717 4, NO • 29 32 n 3 e 160 Which said lands Were 'conveyed by Samuel Swartwout to Wm. Young, late president of the Mount Savage Coal and Iron Company, in trust for the use and benefit of the United States, by deed bearing date 31st day of December', 1842, and re corded Jan. Bth, 1843, in liber A B, No D D, fo lips 18.10, and 20, on the land records Of Allegany county, .Md." Toe said lands were also sold by the markhal of the State of Illinois, under distress warrant against said Swartwout, on the 22d November, 1843, and bought in by the United States. The deed of the marshal to the United States was executed June 15, 1844, and duly recorded in the several counties in the State of Illinois where the land lies. CONDITIONS. I. Each bid must be, for a separate number on the schedule, &c., for cash; to Itt.deposited. at one of the following places, to the credit of the Solici tor of the Treasury, specifying, air aacount of what parti War number in the schedule of property it is deposittil, to wit : The United States Treasury at Washington, District of Colombia ; the Assistant Treasurer at Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Charleston, S. C., New Orleans, rind St. Louis; Thi. Collector of the Customs at Buffalo, N. Y , Baltimore, Md., Wilmington, N.C., Savannah,Ga, Mobile, Ala., and Richmond, Va.; Surveyors of the Customs, Nashville, Tenn., Cincinnati, Ohio; and - Ilecei4rs or public moneys at Little Rock, Ark Jeffersonville-, Ind., Chicago, 111., and - Detroi , Michigan. ,2. Each bid must be accompanied with a guar anty, in the form given below, which must be cer titied by a collector. naval officer, marshal, United States district attorney, or postmaster, that the guaranty is good, and the party making t it is re sponsible for the amount. t. On receiving a certificate of deposits, _signed by inc 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 and acknowledged by the Sdlicitor of the Treasury free of all charge to the purchaser. Stich convey, ance will be sent, free of expense, to any, post office in the United States, as may be requested. 4. No bid will be accepted unless it Shall be satisfactory to the Solicitor whether there shill 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. C. After the last day for receiving them, the bids will be opened in the presence of such officers of the department as shall be able to attend : and will be examined and passed upon as fast as practica ble. Notice will be given promptly to each per son whose bid is accepted. b6t to no others. .7. The name of the bidder should, in all cases, be written at length, and in a legible hand. The bi bier should give the name of the post office to which comtpunictaions are to be sent. 8. Bids must be sealed and marked on the out side these words: "Sr.er.gn Bios eon U. S. Pno rear:;" and addressed to the "Solicitor of the Treasury, Warbington, D. C. " 9. Form of a bid, guaranty, and certificate : , residing at , in the county of ,in the State of , hereby offer the United States the sum of "eaters in cash for their right, title, interest, and claim to the property described in number ' in the printed l advertisement of the Solicitoroihe Treasury, up- on the terms and conditions therein mentioned ; and I hereby, in consideration of the premises, agree, in case my bid therefor shall be accepted by said Solicitor, to deposite that sum, in lawful mo ney, in one of the depositories mentioned, in said advertisement, within thirty days after my bid shall be accepted and notice thereof sent to me by mail. Dated , 1847. For value received, I guarantee to the United States the performance of the above undertaking by the signer thereof, in case his bid be accepted. Dated, , 1847. I certify that the above guarantor is responsible for the sum mentioned in the above bid. 10. Plats of the lands at Boston can be seen at the office of the United States district attorney in that city, and in the Solicitor's office at Washing ton. 11. Bids not performed on the part of the bid der, according to the terms specified in the abov conditions. may, at the option of the Solicitor, be declared null and void. In all cases where fraud may have been practised against the United States, the Solicitor may, before executing the convey ance, declare the bid invalid and of no effect. R. H. GILLET, oct2 Solicitor of the Treasury. Tramportiition. HE Western Division of the Pennsylvania Canal T and Portage Rail Road, having been repaired and now in good order, we will continue to forward Roods tin heretofore to Saltsburgh, Blairsville, Johns town, Hollidnysburgh and all intermediate places. C. A. M'ANULTY Co. oct2l-2wCnnal Basin. • NEW BOOKS—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 Marsh, fresh supply. Valrea.se, or the Lilly of La Vendee. Wagner the Wehr Wolf, by author of Life in Lon 3on , complete. A good supply of Phrenological works, B:c.. for vale by WM. S. CALDWELL, oct2l 3d st. opposite the Post office. Printing Papers. 28REAMS printing paper, 22 by 32 Justreceived and for sale by JOHN D. DAVIS, Oct2l corner of Wood and Fifth ate. 1151 LOWERS PERSONIFIED—No. 7 and of this r beaudful work, received by W. S. CALDWELL, oct2l 3d street, opposite the Poet office. iniqUEEN PORT WINE—Dry and very superior, for medical purposes, for sale wholesale and m at the wine store of oct22 JACOB WEAVER. riSBORIVS 1834 PORT, rich and dry, straw color ed by age, for sale in half bottles and by retail et the wine store of - 0ct9.2 • - JACOB WEAVER. OSDORNiS celebrated Trash brand Port,for sale in bottles and otherwise it the wine store of oct22 'JACOB •WPAVER. PURE 1840 TORT, dry and genuine wine, for sale by the dozen and on draught, at the wine oct22 store of JACOB WEAVER. !Turnpike Elektion. TStoCkholders of the 'Monongahela and Coal 11 Turnpike Road Company, are hereby noti fied that an Election for President, six Managers, Secretary.and Treasurer, for the ensuing year„is to be held at the House of A. McAninch, South end of : the Monongahela Bridge, on . Saitirday, 20th• day of November, 1841, between the hours of Ten and Two o'clock. W. C. ROBINSON, oct26-StdBt3tw* = Treasurer. Preaoottfo Conquest of Mexico. r 'STORY of the Congest of Mexico, with a AUL pre liminary view of the Ancient Mexican Civiliza tion, and the Life of the Conqueror, Hernando Cortex; by Wm. H.'Preacott, author of the 4gHlatory of Ferdinand and Isabellro In three vole; eighth edition. For Bale by LUKE LOOMIS; oct23 Agent. . DOON AND SARGENT. . BANKERS AN D ..ENCHANGE,BROKERS, Z? • A. COD. WOOD AND SIXTH STRFHTS, TISTEDIIIIoII, PA. DEALERS in DAD, Bank ! ,...Notes, ITime .Bills, Foreign and Domestic • Fachatige, Cortificaies of Deposite, fre. ! <6 t t 0 0 d 6 g z EXCEIANGE on all the principal Cities .ofthe Uuniton, and Europe, fur sale in sums to suit purcha sers. • .- CURRENT and par funds received ion deposits. COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, et the lowest rates. EZYVIENCES 1 Messrs. , M. Leech & Son, 4i Ogden & Snowden, • " Wm. Bell & Son, Pareanmart. " S. MiClurken & Co. " English & Bennett. " Fleming & Brother , " Pales, Lathrop ,& en. : }f Port..tan'a. " Wm. R.. ThoF /. N E ", Y ORN on & Co. 1 " ondly, Phe & Co. , " Babcock & ''). i . a " Tiffany, Ward &Co. " John APCullough & Co, BALTINOP.E. . Mr. James George, . " H. fibrilla, CINCINNATI, 0. - ' ' " 'Joseph Watson, Mesrs. Fenner & MMillal M.essmorr, 0: R. E. „Eltis, Esq., Cashier,' Ban Leivietown, Pa Pittsburgh', September 2d, 1847-y =I W. C. CURRY HILL & CURRY, BANNERS, EXCHANGE BROREPS, AND. DEALER! IN FOREIGN . AND DOMESTIC. EXCHANGE, CER TLFCATES OF DEPOSIT, BANN:NOTES, GOLD AND SILVER. No. 65 WOOD ST., 3D DOOR BELOW FOVAII, WEST SIDE. Pittsburgh, Pd. ' PAR Funds and Currency received dit Deposit, ano collections made in all the principil cities or the United States. Sight Exchange on Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York; Boston and Cincinnati constantly for sale in sums to suit purchasers. Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia and Pennsylva nia Bank Notch bought and sold ort the most favora ble terms. • The highest minium paid fbr Americhn Gold. Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany atd France procured, 4-e. • mar22-y =I Ir.RAME Et BANKERS AND E.XCHANGE BROK ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CERTIFCATES OF DEPOSITS, BANK NOTES, AND COIN. Corner of Third and Wood ate., directly:Opposite the St. Charles Hotel. my2S N. HOLM /a ILICKEILS AND DEAL VAS :DANK No. 55 Market s rolling rate Exc Nev. York pr Philadelphia 2- " Baltimore BASK Buying rates. Ohio f dis Indium ‘c Kentucky Virginia ‘‘ Wheeling 1 . 1 Tennessee 3 44 aul9-y ' WILLIAM A. 1111 a. Co., BANKERS EXCITAIf GE BROITESS, ENV IItALEP-S IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, RAMC NOTES, AND SPECIE, . • ' No. 64 Wood at., one door aboie Fourth, East side, Pittsburgh, Pa. CURRENT Funds received on deposit; and col lections made on all the - Cities through Out the United States. Sight checks an Baltimore; Philadel , phia, Now York, Boston and Cincinnati, constantly for sale in sums to suit purchasers. The paper of the Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and Virginia Banks bought and cold on thn most ftvor- a ble terms. The highest premium paid for Foreign abd Ameri can Gold and Silver coins. EXCHANGE ON ENGLAND: IRELAND AND SCOTLAND, for sale in amounts (XIII and upwards: marlO-dawy Post 011ie° Stationery. TV compliance with the Law and the, order of the Postmaster General, Sealed Proposals will be re ceived by me until 12 o'clock noon, on Monday, the 25th day of October, for supplying the Stationeryre quired - for the use of this Post Office, during the friar years commencing January lot, 1849 and ending De• eember 315t,1851. "'The esti mate for each year, in as follown:t • • One hundred Reams Enveloping paper, yellow,- -19 by 24 inches. One hundrel and twenty-five pounds Packing twine, Cotton. Ten pounds best scarlet sealing wax. t Contractors are required by law to give bond in a sum equal to double the value of thp articles to be thrnished. Payment will be made on delivery or tlieStation cry. Please thrnish samples: C. IVPKIBBIN, Postmaster, se2o-48m4w Pittsburgh• Carter's Cabinet Library. PLEASANT TALES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE, b) old Humphrey. Life bf the Rev. Wm. Tennent, formerly Pastoral the Presbyterian Church a. Freehold, in New Jersey. in which is contained) among other interesting par. ticialarsian account °lbis being ti ree days in a trance : And apparently lifeless. Peace in Believing! by Rev Walter McGiloray. The Loss of Austrilla'; a narrative Of the lose, o, the Brig Austrilla by fire, on her voyage from Stith and Sydney, with an account of the sufferings, reli gious exercises, and final rescue of the passengers; edited by the Rev James R. McGavin, Dundee. The Force of Truth, an authentic narrative; by Thomas S'cott. The above are uniform with. the “Christian. Cabil net Library;" published by R. Carter. Jusrrec>d by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, ocl2 58 Market et. between 3d and 4th. European Agency, and Remittances to Ireland, England, &c. T ARGE and small sums of money can at all times kJ be remitted by sight drafts at reduced rates to all parts of England, Ireland, Wales, &c., and Lega cies, Debts, Rents, claims and property in Europe eau be collected and recovered through the Subscri ber, or during his absence from t its city from Octo ber until May, on his annual tours to Europe, by ap plication to lusts MAT, Merchant, Water. street, Pittsburgh. H. KEENAN, Attorney and-Counselloi at Law, and European Agent, Pittsburgh, Pa. P. S. As H. Keenan has been frequently troubled by applications and letters on the business of "Herd man bx Keenan," passenger agents of New York, he deems it necessary to say, that he is nut the 'Keenan of that firm, and has never had any connexion with either of those persons. Dress Goods. AA. MASON, 62 Market street, wil (pen is 6 morning, five cases ofCashmeres, Oregon and California Plaids; Gala do; Merino do; also MOO do Lains; Cashmer de Cosse. French Merinos and Thibels An excellent assortment of Drab, Stone, Blue and Black Colors, of every quality; also Alpaccas and Bombazines. 500 pcs of Rich Bonnet Ribbons of every style; also, '6OO Wrought Collars and Capes, very cheap. 11 bales or Red, White and Yellow Pannell'. both Plain and Twilled, of every quality; also, 400 pairs oPWhitney, Bath, Rose and Mackinac Blankets, ofi Cassinetts. every wee. 4 Casesrof - Blacl, Mixed and Blue, Figured and Plain; also Cassimeres and Broad Cloths, &c. &c. At 62 Market street. ocl2 A. A. MASON &Co. Dalyts Head quarters for Hosiery. TO those who wish to provide for the approaching 1. cold weather, would do well to call in time to examine my assortment of Woolen Drawers, under Shirts. Stockings, Comforts, &c. &c., as I have my winter's stock ready.for examination, of my own and foreign manufacture.- - N. B. Call early that you may have the first choice. M. DALY, Sign of the Big Stocking, bth it., 5e.254f .= between Wood add Tarket. CHERRY BRANDY, Wholesale or retiß t at the wine 'store. Also, a few dozen very dioice. oct2o JACOB.WEAVER. Bit EXPRESS. YESTINGS-100 Yds. more of those ark rare and choice French Fig'd Cashmeres and Silks. • ROBINSON, Importer, oel9-3 — Filth street. CANDLES' - = 20 Boxee otearine; 10 Stan; 10 Sperm ; 20 D;pped; Cot sale by . - - nolo J. D. WILLIAMS. 110 Wood at. TIQUORICE-1 Cue Small Stick; for ssle by. 0019. J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood it x _k-.c . — `.:.i?:~r:+-. - EDWAiLD Er & SON, N EXCHANO.r. CO/N. AND • OTi.S. reef, Pittsbutgh hawse—. 9UTing rate. Cincinnati , dis Louisville 5.. " Louis I (4 NOTES • -i Buyilng. rates. County &City ord's dis Relief notes ‘• Pennsylvania Co New York tt Maryland tr New Orlekns Bonnet Ribbons Flannels = • • • ••••;•,-;:a•;',.r • ; qt. RAYMOND AND WARING'S . Two Menageries United, COI sirrna Oi• • . - I ISO LIVING SPECIINIONS Or NATURAL, . . . WILL be exhibited in Pittsburgh, on . Mo a ut nda3i; - , 1" : 1 - V November Ist, 1847, the sii days cinly rA under -= ?"- their enormous pavilio ), to be erected in front o -, AMERICAN HOTEL„' PENN STREET. . . • Open each day, from 1 I t 0.41 O'clock) P: b 7 .. Also ...: ...:.. from 7to 10 o'clock, P. M - - ~ . • : ' Anxission 25 cents; children under 10 years il . - age, 15 cents. . 1 . - IRIUMPHANT ENTREE' OF TUE, New and Gorgeous Roman - Li and Chariot, Drawn by 10 Gray Gorses of the largest site I • 'Rayttiond It Warring would announce that the cel ebrated bravo and powerful • HERR DREISBACH, with his highly-traia ed Lions, Tigers, Leopards, has been engaged to appear in this city, Ile stands at the head of ALL tamers of wild beasts, and has been styled the trorr nztro; and ho actually drives WILD LION IN rumness! • List of Beasts, Birds and Reptiles in the institute of Raymond & Waring : • • GRA MINIVEROUS DEPARTMENT. Two noble Elephants, two Pack Camels, Miseotizi Buffalo - Laplarid Reindeer, Tapier, Whitt Peruvian Lama, Buffalo; Canadian Elk, African Zebra, pair of Kangaroos ' American Fallow Deer, two Gummi cols of South America. . . CAR IVEROUS DEPARTMENT. Numidlnn Black Mained Lion, African Lioness, Asiatic Lion and Lioness, .Brazilian Tiger, Silver Lion, black Tiger, twoJugars, African Panther, two African Leopards, pair -I -Hunting Leopards; Segnal Leopard, Spotted Tigov, -- ;Grizzly Bear) (full grown,) Russian Brown Bear, two N.A. Math Boars, three N. A. Panthers, three S.:A Pumas, four Spotted Hy elms, Strand or Beach . Hyena, Orcr.lot•,Titers-Cat, Rocky Mountain Wolf, Prai•ie Wolf')-Peccary, midillo, Egyptian Weisel, Wild Grits-.£o . different kinds of Monkeys, Ichnalan,&c... „ •.' ORNITHOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT:: -; • Pair Emua, of New llcilland; twoiPoatce.i;lolrr Red Macaws, two Yellniv.Macawn,Fatiots:atuittk •gles, Silver Pheasant, &C. .. • " - REPTILE DEP-3_RTMEICT. . . Two euormous Rua Constrictors , .aud an. Ana•-- conda. • .•.• . - • • The whole 141 enagerie will forma procession at the Monon„Mhela Bridle, on Monday morning, Nov. Ist, at 9 o'clock, consisting of 40 carriages, containing the various atiimalit, and drawn by 140 horses, pre ceded by the chariot coutaini.ig the New York Briei Band, and will pass—+Down Water street to Penn, up Penn to Wayne, up Ws)nclu.Liberty, down Lib erty to Wood, down Wood to Third, up Third to Smith Sold, up Smithfield to the Pavilion. Particular reference is given in mammoth posters, Lithographs, elec., in the principal H0t14., 0c23-dlw • • - Sacred Nisille . . T 011 N 11. MELLOR, Nn 81 Wood Strcial, - e) between Diamond Alley and 4th strcets„,hia received a full supply of- tho fulloWing Sacred and Sectliar Music Boons, which will be sold at the low eat cash pricea • The Carrnina Sacra, by L: Mason fa...G.J.Webb, - ; " Psaltery • " • do, Mason's-Slued Harp; Vols. T and 2. • If 'Pate:lt Notes. " • Western Harp, by Reit'. S. Wakefield. Christian Harpt Patent Notes. . . Missouri Harmony " • ' •:. - The Boston Melodion, a collection ofSongs - ,Elites,. Roundr, Catches, &c. &c. including most of the popular picces_pf the day, arranged and hatitio. nized for 4 roi.:es, with an accompaniment'for Pianoforte. JUVENILE MUSIC" BOORS. : • The Young Choir, by itroadbury and Sanders: The Young Chows Companion " " Johnston's Vocal Class Book, fur Adult Claguia,....l. 'Mason's Juvenile 11arp.. :. . NEW. SACRED ttuttc 'BOOKS: ; The Sacred Chorale, by Bastinga & Bradbury; ' .. The Psalmodist " Sc .._ • , The Sacred Minstrel, by Virgil C. Taylor... , The Southern Harmony. The Boston Sacred Hartuony, by T. Bissell. 0ct.23 'Morgan's Cough Syrup. F you use blonoaar's COUGH SYRUP, it wlll..curit you Of the Influenza and Cough Prrrszunnii, Jan. Sat ` 1&57 Jorftv D.' MORGA.N.—This is to certify , that - I • • had been laboring : under a severe cough for several weeks, which compelled me to leave ray I was persuaded to call at your Drug. Share, and.-pur chase a bottle of your Coucir_Sfatrei and - I. found great relief from it; and after-using the , whole of the bottle, I found myself entirely cured of 'my.o.otigh.: I have recomniended it.to many'rothersfofmy ac., quaintancei• yv hem it never failed to Curd._ .4 can say that Morgan's Congh Syiiip: is the best medicine_ I - have ever used for Cooghs. It only corits - 25 cents a bottle., •‘ JAMES A.•WILL/AMS, . Third st. above Grant. J Prepared and sold by JOHN D. MORGAN, At his Dru'g Store, one door below Diamond ,-. Alley 0ct2.2, . . 13RODUCE--A lot of Wool, Flaxseed, Xesswis, I Clover Seed and TimotbySeed, just seceiso on consignment, and for sale by oct2o MILLER ticEICKETSON. 1 AT. FENCE: A new supply, and an improved article. ' ' L. WILAIARTH,'.. 0c22 eon Penn and Irwin ate.. BLACK WALNUT BOARDS:. A supply on band and for salb. by WILMARTH; 0c22 cor.Pennand Irwin sts. HINGLES : 200 M. on hand and for sale by - - L. WII.MARTII c 22 • 1:.-, cor. Penn arid Irwin its Head Dresses and RoseHs. ECEIVECt by Express ; to.day, another Invoice•-': of those very superior Head Dresses. - • t..• ALSO, foxes—same patterns—in all fancy colorit,.rert , - I rich and beautiful. ' • - 0 flexes Ebsetts, do. he above goods are entirely •nevr, - 'and- foudd' at BARROWS-8s TURNER'S' I ct 22 No 46 Market 'Street., s-;•,, I AYLOIt, FLADGATE & CO.'S.:. double gape'. Ports, for sale wholesale or retail-at the wine:` ct. 22 • store of JACOB WEAVER: -•;, UCAL GRAPE PORT, for sale by 'the labl: I the wine stora of ct 22 JACOB WEAYER.,, f-11 A. I.ABRIA PORTS, fur sala r kly the - bbl,.2tAtiuf ILP wine storeof • n oct22 LONDON. DOCK—OId, dry and strong flavored,: tor sale by the bottle and on &aught, at the wine store of . (0et2.2) - JACOB WEAVER.'``' CiLD.OPORTO PORT, imported in glamt,Por Wei LJ si the wine store of bet2:2 TORE JUICE, particular; vintage of )39, , thic 17 k-- sweet Port, for sale the barrel and on 4 fought, at the wino store of oct22 JTTINT PORT, double grape, very choice, and fruity, for sale wholesale or retail af.the, wine store of (oct22) JACOB PINET CASTILION BRANDY--5.h01f ppea for eale = ocl6 • piPe s Swan, Blau horse and •Holland. ur Gin, with certificates, for Bale by 0c,16 p. MAB,Tth.: WINES -140 casks Port, Madeira, and Blierir Wines, past very old; for sale by ocl6 P. C; 3tAß7t2t. ARDINES: 2 00 Bows: half Bos .: & Genuine; S - 100 third . 4‘, Just. received and for sale by , - - - • oct2o . MILLER 4- RICKFAI3OI6I.7::. OUItBON , WEIISK.f.Y--5 12.131 J)111 key on consigninent. and for eie act2s , - 710' lES*A7I.: ,r'' = MS JACOB W.E.A.VER 'J'ACOB WtAIVER: JACOB W8A17.,P,8. C. MARTIN. BMW