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'1 Hibernia, :Ityrie, • Sept. 19 - Oct. 1.6' Cambria, Judkins, ~ ..... . - ...0ct. 4 Nov. 1 Caledonia; - Lott, •• • • Oct. 19 Nov. 16 "French. leaves .&ance, team. U. 'S. Union .. ~...... Sept. 347, Philadelphia ......::...::Sept: IS Oct. 115! ?Altmann Sept. 30 Oct. 311 New York • • Oct. 15 Nov. 15 American, leat 4 es Europe.- leaves U. S. Waihiagton,liewitt ) , ; Cret. 19 • . ------‘ EMI „ . . ARRIVED. :Hibernia N 0.2, Klinefelter, Cin'tinnari; : Wyoming, Hays,Cincinnati Alifluippa, McCormack, Douisviaa Lady Madison, --,Cincinnati: J. .L Crittenden, Marshall, St Loe.is Yankee, Koun'z, Louisville de Rhode Island, Dawson, WheelLig • Wellsville, Catlett, Wellsville Beaver, Clark, Beaver. Swatara, Cox, Brownsville. Danube, Cock, Brownsville Consul, Bowman, Brownsville - Louis McLain, Bennet, Brownsville DEPARTED. Monongahela, Stone, Cincinnati Anglo Saxon, Mills. St Louis Wriendship, Davis, Cincinnati WVellsville, Catlett _Wellsville :lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver. IDanube, Cock,. Brownsville tCousul, Bowman, Brevvnsville louis McLain, Bennet, Brownsville Swotara, Cox, Brownsville. ~* ~, s.. 1 1 117SBURGII MARRETS.-DAILY REVIEW. OFFICE OF THE POST, TVESII/LT MORNING, Nov. 9, 1847.5 -FLOUR--We hear of very little coming to. Rtiaiket,•e it her by wagon' or steamboat. The sales •ar'e"codfined to small lots from second hauls by Ithe•ilray I loal.l' et $4 13(a4 93, and by the single barrel at 55 00tg.5 4.si 9 barrel; . WHEAT—SaIes limited at 90095 c. ty bushel. OATS—Sales 250 bus. at 20025 c. bus. CORN—Sales 100 bus. at 40a42e. 9 , bus. - RYE—Moderate sales at 42045 e. t 3 bus. BARLEY—Ve:y little coming to market. We. q tote at 45a 6 d1c p. bus. BACON—Market quiet... Regular-sales at .40 t 3 (or Hams; 730.5 for Sides; end da(3 - tc 9 , D. lor Shoulders. CHI ESil—Sales SO bxs: W. R. at 6Wic. WHISKEY—SaIes of Rectified at 21c.; add Ras at 1S018 ! !c IBUTTER—`. ales at 9.4 c ty lb for g 9 kg. GROCERIES—We notice no (ha gt. RYE . FLOUR—SaIes froth store at $3 37/a3 50 bld.; BUCKWHEAT .Fl4ll2R—Ssles brisk at SI 00 ~per-eztaktfrem 'store L = =EI BM A 'MERMAN OIL----FEE-GREA .11E,..MED NATifini!..—Procured from swell in Kentucky, 485 thet below the eart/Pe.scrface. This Oil will be .found vastly superior Harlein, B itish, or any other formerly popedar Oils. its curative proper -ties fur the liillowing aliments are truly wonderful. :3riflammatory rheumatism, whooping,-cough. phthis ic, coughs, • colds, spasms, ter.er, erysipelas, scald 'head, croup, 'infutnicatro^y sons tb.rost, direr com ;plaint, inflammation of thc 4iidneys, pains in the "'resit, side : oud'baek, diseases-of Cue spi ne, piles, heart -burn, diseases of the hip-joint, inflamed sore •eyes, deafness and ear ache,-worms, tooth-ache, sprains, strains, burns, scalds, bruises, cuts, ulcers, scancer, fever, sores, &c. &c. Price ba cents per : bottle. Sold v.iaolesalc and 'retail by W.V. JACESOK, at his boot and shoe letore, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. The sin BOOT stands in the door-way. Only place in Pittsburgh -where the GENUINE can be obtained. Caution.—=ln order to be sure of obtaining the genuine, purchase only of the general agent for Western Pennsylvania, Wm. Jaeksso, 8? Liberty. street, or through sub-Agents appointed by bin, for its sale, each . of whom will have a show hill and general directions in pamphlet form, containing the names and address of the Proprietor and General Agent of Western Pennsylvania as follows: 'Dr. Hall 4-1.:o. proprietor, Kentucky. Win. Jackson, General Agent for Weetoro Penn sylvania, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, 'to whom all orders must be addressed. Observe—Each bottle is enclosed in one of the above named Pamphlets, and the name of Milian; Jackson, (the general and only wholesale agent for IS, Western Pennsylvania) printed on the oa tside.of the label. ont2S Blankets—a:net Received, DIRECT FROM TILE MANUFACTURERS ! J rI_ENTIAN Blue Blankets; Whitney's 11, 12, 13 . and 14 9ov-tier do ; Rochedale best Family do; I.llland & Ossett, best Family; Country made, " do; Common plaid and white do; Negro and Horse, do; The above are decidedly the best lot of Blankets that have been brought tePittsburgh. Call and see 1 . them, at ROBINSON'S, nov3 Fifth st„.one door below Wood et. IleastoyaL. DR. JOHN M'CRACKEN, late of the Fifth Ward, has removed to the house on Penn street, 4th Ward, lately occupied by Mrs. Murphy, the first door below the office of Dr Speer, and a . few doors below the corner of Pean and Hand streets. His arrangements are such es to render it neces sary to have his accounts settled up" and for this purpose he has put them into the hands of a -col ector. Those who prefer settling with the Doctor Ildtti self, will please call on him in the course of a few days, at his residence. uov3-lmo Sacred Music Backe. JOHN H , M L 0 R , No. SI Wood Street, between Diamond Alley and 9th streets, has received a full - suppiy of the following Sacred and Secular Music Bodrk,.which will be sold at the low est cash prices: The Carolina Sacra, by L. Mason & G.J. Webb. Psaltery do. .filason's atered Harp, Vols. I and 2. • " " " Patent Notes. Wester Harp, by Rev. S. Wakefield. Christia Harp: Patent Notes. blissouri Harmony " The Boston Mel odion, a collection ofSengs,Glees, aounds, Catches, &c. &c. including most of the popular pieces of the day, arranged and hamo , nized for 4 voices, with an accompaniment for Pianoforte. JUVENILE MUSIC BOOKS. EN The Young Choir, by Woodbury and Sanders. The Young Choirs Companion « " :Johnston's Vocal Class Book, for Adult Classes. Mason's Juveni Ball% NEW SACRED MUSIC BOOKS. The Sacred Choralist, by Ll:wings & Bradbury. 'The Psalmodist .6. . ' . 'The Sacred Minstrel, -:by Virgil c, Taylor. The Southern Harmony. The - Beaton Sacred Harmony, by T. Diann. •oct23 • BlitE Old Whiskey, '&e. • ..sairk.RßLS.. Old Monongahela Rye Whiskey.; 20- 1 Old Tennessee Peach Orandy ; •nov.4 For sale by P. C.. MARTIN CANDLES -15 Boxes Sterine.; 15 " Star; • • 10 " Sperm. For sale by mov4 J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood at MEI MOLASSES -30 Barrels N. 0. Molasses ; 3 " S. H. do; 2 " Phila. steam Syrup ; For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS, ' iiov 4 110 Wood et 1 • . OSIIGAH-5 Ilhda prime N..0.;0 . Boxes Havana; . 10 Bags Brazil ; • = ,10 Shia. assorted Loac; , 5 Crushed and Pulverised, for sale by . agy4. J 4 P. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood et. —_, AISINS-0500 lbs. 8m rat. For sale by XV nov3 J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wend et. ' *-0 *; PORT OF PITTSBURGH. 5- PELT WATEIt MEM suleturct, glees, urethral discharges, seminal Weaknesa and. inipotency ;, also piles, rhea matisth, feniain weakness, diseases of the womb, monthly suppressions. Diaeases of the joints, Bata la-in ano, nervous affection% pains to the back and loins, irritations of the neck of the bladder and kid rieys acrobatic eruptions, tetter,ring-warn%•axereu-! rial 'diseases etc. 24ED1r.0 YEARS PR./Write Exclusively,devotetl to the study and treatment of venereal ditiorders, and those arising from youthful excesses, gaiety, clitnate, or impurities of the blood, whereby the constitution may have been enfeebled, enables Dr. Brown to °fret assurances and Speedy relief to all weo may plact themselves under his care. Dr. Brown's officesare conveniently arranged into seperate apartments; patients can visit Dr. 11. with out feai of exposure to other visitors. 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 diserts4s, in their various forms and stages, offers inducemente which can rarely be equalled. Strangers are hereby aprrrined that Dr. Brown has been regularly educated in every branch of medicines and for the last twelve years confined himself exclusively to the treatmeet of those dis eaenk. tir, Etrovn is WO Only rCitilarly edeated snrgeen in Pittsbu'rgh who gives his whgle attention to these complaints. 14 ,- Certain' safe and aped) , cures willin all cases ,be guarantied. Recent cases are relie#Od - M a shalt time, uitir , 'out intortdpiion from businese. DO.. .Hernia or Rupture—Dr:. Brows r also invite persons afflicted with Hernia to call, as he bus paid particular attention to this.4isease. Letters from a distance, asking advice, Matt Con tain cifee,cr they will not be attended to. Office on Diamond Alley,a few doors from Wood streeti towards the market. Consultations strictly confidential_ oct2sd&wy NEW YORK PEKIN TEA COMPANY. CAUTION TO TtILE PUBLIC: ALEXANDER ..TAYNEO is the only authorised agent in PtsburghSnd Allegheny cities, for the sale of the P in Tentompanrs Teas 0f , 75 and 77 Fulton at., Ne York. ;Another person in Pitts , burgh pretending t sell our teas is an impostor, and deceives all who may patronise him. It is common ly known that the Pekin Tea Company's teas tinsel proved superior to all other teas Sold, and for this' reason many persons have dishonestly pretended to, have the sale of the Pekin Tea Company's teas ' I when they are all the time vending trash and cheap stuff which they have obtained elsewhere. Others: again assume the name of Tea Company and I ,tate our packages, and thereby deceive many. We are informed that there is a person in Phtsborg selling Teas under the name of. the New York and Philadelphia Pekin Tea Company. We have only toy say that this assumed company have no connection whatever with the New York Pekin Tea Company; alconsumers of tea will readily discover by corn-i paring the article they s•Il with the genuine tea, sold by the New York Pekin Tea Company, at the store • of A.Jaynes, 72 Fourth xi. N. IL Messrs. M'CALLMONT & BOND, of Phila delphia, have no connection whatever. with the New York*Pekin Tea Company, nor have they any right or privilege to sell teas under a name so nearly re-1 sembling oars, as to have a tendency to mislead the public. DOD:LASS & CO., nova 75 an'd 77 Fulton st., N. Y. Rare Itooks....—Jast Received. F.RMAN Ballads and Songs; Ur Northern Mlnstrelay ;•_ _ • The Magic Ring, by longue; Tales, by the Baroness Yunque The Shadowless Man-; Quentin Malays or the Blacksmitk; The Caravan, &0., by Mull . ; Won. Tell, by Schiller; ' The Maid of Orleans; Shakespeare Nevebi,9 Cottrell's Recollections of Siberia; Clarkson on the Slave Trade ; Curran's Speeches—Dublin •Edition ; „Ferguson>s Astronomy, by Sir imd Brewster; itonnycaule's Astronomy. For sale by //,. S. SOS WURTH q• Co. 43 Market Ft. no -4 %Yam n tivE, SITGATiON 3R Book-keeper or 'Sale, a cs Molasses? ' Spanish Segars, Tobacco ; Shovels, Wrapping pa, per, &C. 1 A large assortment of Household and Kitchen Furniture, &c.., from a family declining and leaving the city, among which are mahogany arenas, sofas, rocking chairs, tables, bedsteads, word-stands, man tel clocbs, coezing stoves, coal stoves, 1 large Iron Saleiqueensware, Glassware, tinware; &c. AT Si o - cLocn, e.rr---A retail stoct of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, ready made Clothing, fine Cutlery, Violins, Shot Guns, ristols,.Gold and Silver Watch es, &c. nov9 Drr Goods, Furniture Lind Watolies die On Thursday next, November 11th, will be 80141 at the Auction rooms, No. 114 Wood street, three doors from sth, a large stone of Dry Goods, and fan cy articlea, compvising; I Bleached mad brown shirting, white, rad e green I and yellow flannels; Irish Linens, cloths, cassimeres and cassin v tts, calicoes and giughams, alpaceris, shawls and lidxfs; together with a lot of ready made clothing, boots and shoes. AT 9 o'cLoex, P. m.—llousehold Furniture and , Kitchen utensils, viz: I spripg, seat sofa, I do. do. roca.ing chair, bureaus, chairs, tables, 1 Kitchen", Sofa, astral and solar lamps. eandlebrass, carpeting, feethht !reds and bedding, with a variety of Kitchen utensils; and immediately after, a large lot of Dry Goods and clothing; also, 1 bbi Varnish. At early gas light, same evening, a large lot or new and second hand gold and silver watches, pat-1 ent lever and plain; also cloths, cassimeres, and o th er (ifs floods. 9 JA MKSF.NNA , Auct,r. 'Pine Shirts; Pantaloons .t.c. at Auction. ON ..c ‘l' o e c d i n t y, othr c e , r u mn e n r , ci t a h l e .. l le o ,, th ro in o a in t.. , , , at. cor ner of Wood and 'ifth streets, will be sold: 14 dozed superfin i Shirts , made 14 French styll, with yoki, 20 dozen fine with Linen bosoms and col-, late, \ 2 doz. hickory Shine, ' fancy bosom Shirt. 9. r l fancy- sporting t't 30 pair fine Cashmere and Saitieett Pantaleciona, Together with a quantity or Other ready-made Clothing, .§..c Damaged Table Cutlery tit Auction. ON Tuesday morning, the 9thinst• at 6y o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Room, cm of Wood and sth streets, Lilt be sold for account of ohom a may concern, One cane MI doz. fine quality table and dessert k omen and forka of varlona cle#criptonol, which bane been damaged by water on the canal. Also, an inroice of kn IVe, and finks, razors, scis sors, Pen and Pocket knives, spectacles, pocket books, segar cases, o loch' hale not been injured. noi43 JOHN D. DAViS, Auctioneer. r/31 sulictiber respectfully invites the • attention of city customers and others desirous of hav ing then Claattuni made in the latest and most lash, tonable manner, to his entire new stock of grinds, such-at are in use the present season, and particular ly those adapted to the customer trade : comprising In part, a general assortment of French, English and American Cloths,C.assitneres and Vcstings, in great er variety than any heretofore offered in this clay ; together, with a . general assortment of every thing in the Tailoring line. lie feels confident of being able to etecnte all orders intrusted to him, in a manner that cannot be surpassed either in style or workmanthip,hy any eastern work, being supplied with competent sea rastitonaWn cutters—Mr. James C. Watt and other. On hand, a 0116 rib assortment of Ready Made Clothing; vut and Made in the letest and most ap proved styles., winch will be sold low for cash. An early tall is respectfrilly - solicited, by . tttr TO T AiLORS. • J. C. Watt's Patent Gradu ating Shoulder Measure system of garment cutting-, for rile. The above symein is too well known to the trade to require Comtnent. Price $lO 00. oe3o Vci►hayibnnin tat Bond Compttuil NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. PROPOSALS will be received mild Thursday, the jsth day of November., at 10 o'clock, A.M., at the Town Hall, in the Borough of Lewistown, for the grading and main:iry upon about 36 miles of the Pennsylvania Rail Road, extending west from Sec tion 20 to near the Lewistown dams Plans and 'specifications of the Work tan lab seen at the above named pluce,Sur Gee days previobs to the time appointed fur receiving the bids. Any further lamination tam be had upon Ipplica tion to W. B. Foster, Jr., E.sq, Associate Kngineer at Harrisburgh. N. 111 ER R oct3o 41 President. F. SELLERS The following I..the Testimony of li. "COMPLAINTS" (says he) of several years stand ing, Cured by a few applications 01 Dr. Smith's Tor pedo Magnetic Machine. Rheumatism, Spinal Af fections,lo.alpitation of the heart, and Weak Eyes, have been entirely cured by it.. I have used it in my oWn family, and also in seve ral other cases, and its effects upon disease has ea'. ceeded my most sanguine expectations. L. PECK." P. C. MARTIN, New London, %iron County, Ohio Orders received for the above Machines;by L, S. CUTHBERT, Agent for the Manufacturer, Smithfield, near 3 et. P. C. MARTIN noel rrHE undersigned have had their attention called to a publication in a Pittsburgh paper, under the signature of a person calling himsell Jayne. The Philadelphia and New york.Pekin Tea Co., do not know said Jayne, having no such agent in Pittsburgh, and cannot therefore notice him, hut will take occa sion to inform the Merchants of Western Petinsyl vania, that their Teas may be found in various places in that region, and that their authorized agent, Mr. J• It. Stockdale, will call upon them with samples of packed Teas, superior to any ever offered at the same price in the Western Country. M'CALLMONT & BOND, No. 35 North Front airect, Philadelphia, Oct. 18, 1847. 0c25-1m PERSONS once using Dr. RALPII'd VEGETABLE PILLS, invariably make them their family med icine. These pills contain no mmeury,—they puri fy the blood, and restore lost health and spirits.- 10" Two kinds contained in one box—the No. 1, which is a " Purifying Purgative," and the N 0.2, which acts as a ‘, uantle Laxative and Strengthen. er." Price is only 25 cts. a box, accompanying each box, for the use of families, will be found "A separat e Treatise on each disorder, with par titular directio ns for the Pills in each bps." Sold by S. L. CUTHBERT, nov3 ' No. 50 Smithfield; Meat 3d at. Vrintring Papers. .28 and paper, '22 by 32 just receive for Bale by .1011 N 1). DAVIS, Oct2l - corner of Wood and Fifth sta. JACOB WEts.VER ATEW LAW BOOK-JA Treatise on the law of VII contracts and tights and liabilities, ex contrac tors, by C. G. Addiliqu, Esq. Just published; for sale by :(0c14) ELLIOTT SC ENGLISH. K=l auction al Auction. BY JAMES M'KENNA /MIN D. DAVIS, Auct•r Still Later from the Enet . F. DELANY, to. 49, Liberty street Mn ME . . riSBORN , S celebrated Trash brand Port, for sale in bottles and otherwise, at the wine store of oct22 JACOB WEAVfyL -1. 0 """. Black Matches, for sale by oct26 JOHN D. AIDfiG , A.N. FLOWERS PERSONIFIED--No. 7 and S ufthta beautiful work, received by W. S. CALDWELL, street,: opposite the Post office. oct BLACILBURMS MAWRAS, in barrels, origi a nal cases, and by the bottle, Berne very choice, for sale at the wine stars of oct29 ICILY 1414D131,A6, in barrels and by retail, at 0 the Wine store of (met STAR MADEIRA, in wool and glass; celebrated sparkling, for sale wholesale or retail, at the wine stare of [(mil?] JACOB WEAVER. INTA AIADETRA, delicate and very superior,. T in wood, for sale at the. wine, store of oct29 1.4011 WEAVER. BRUCE'S BEST, a fine Madeira-, for sale by the cask or demijohn, at the wine mere of' oct29 • JACOB WEAVER. D _ ABNEY MADEIRA—A few dozen of thin fine wine, for sale only at the wine store of oct2g JACOB WEAVER. MALMSEY MADEIRA, for eale by the India barrel or retail, at 'Me wine store of oct29 JACOB WEAVER. LP. MADEIRA WINE, on draught and in Got, 4 ties, for sale at the wine store of oct29 JACOB WEAVER. DURGUNDY PORT, a single grape wine, for sale JUI in pipes or bawds, ei the wino storeof oct22 SACOR WEAVER. 0 BBLS Mason's chullenge Blacking, for sale by oct26s- JOHN D. MORGAN. BRITISH - Tind American Furniture Calicoes, of the best qualities and styles, selling at 10, 121, and ISI per yard; usual prices, 121, IS, 25 cents; at oc2ri BARROWS ktr TURNER'S. DRITISH CALICOES, Zel mourning, of superior I) fabrics and beautiful patterns, selling for 121 cents at BARROWS & TURNER'S. oc2B CHERRY 4.tRANDY, wholesale or retail, at the wine story. 41so, a few dozen very choice. oct2o_ - .}2ltoll WEAVER. EXPRESS. VESTINGS—IVO Yds. more of those eery :etre and deoite FreneA Fis'd Cashmeres and Silks. Importer, ,0c194 Pik% street. CANDLES -20 Boxes I, tearine) 10 Star ; 10 Sperm ; 20 Dipped; for sale by • J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st. . . I IQ QUORICE-1 Case Small Stick; for sale by ocl9 J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st 1 1 1/BACCO--1.16. Kegs VirgitTatwist ; for sale by SMITH SINCLAIR, °eta? 66 Wood street. T` EG BUTTER-15 Kegs, a good article, for Sale by smrrn & SINCLAIR, °cc:2B 5G Wood street. DURK IS4U PORT, dry and genuine wine, for . 1_ sale by the dozen and on draught, at the wine oct22 store of JACOB WEAVER. T B. S. & Co. MADEIRA, for intle wßelesale ,) or retail, at the grin:: a:ore or oct29 JACOB WEAVER. XT E w - foN , affithoN & co.'s S. S. MADEIRA, II for sale in demijohns of 2 galls. each, at thu wine store of Iric'29l JACOB WEAVER. D LANDI AI:kW:IRA, for sale wholesale and re tail at the wine store of uct29 ['WOKING STOVES for horning coal cod VI - CO j ANO, E stines, i)a baud alai for Kale by MEREDITH. Diamond comer of Diamond alley. MEI CITOVE PIPE—A larv,c quantity kept constantly on hand, and made, repaired and put op, to ot ter, on short =mite and reaccrable terms, by MEREDf Diamond, c. or Dtamond alley _ MEG , Lamps, Wiwis, Chimneys, ¢c.; for 11 ER EDITH , Diamond, cor Diamond )PPER, TIN AND SIIEET IRON WARE man ufactory, on the cerner ofthe Diamond and Dia mond alley. Always on hand a larga assortment r;I" ware or the above materials. oct27 MEREDITH. ea le by 0c.27 1)111/DLTE—A lot of Wool, Flaxseed, Beeswax, Clover Seed and Timothy Seed, just received on consignment, and fir sale by ect2o MILLER & RICKETSON. - DAT: FENCE: A new supply, and an improved 1 article. L. WILMARTII, 0c42 car. Penn and Irwin eta. BLAO( WALNI:T BOARDS: A supply on hand and for sale by L. WILMAItTII; 0c22 tor. Penn and Irwin sta. - • INBLF:8 : 200 M. on hand Ind for sale by — L. WI LMARTH, cor. Penn and Irwin ets. cc 22 )tend Dr**.** rand Rosette. lEC.FIVED by Espress, to-day, another Invoice 11 of those very superior Head Dresses. ALSO, Dozes—same patterns—in all fancy colors, very rich and heauliful. 111 Boxes RosettN, do. The above goods are entirely new, and found ody nt RAI2ROWS 8: TURNER'S, orit22 No 46 Market street. r r , A y Lon., FLADGATE 8: CO.'S double grape i Ports, for sale wholesale or retail at the wine 'o - ct:22 store of JACOB W BA VER. - 1 - 11.1 CAL GRAPE PORT, kir sale by the libl. at ji j the wine store of JACOB WEAVI.c. . rict22 -- dr IALAWRIA PORTS, for sate bythetabl. at the V . / wine store of oct22 .1 A C-013 WEAVER. LOltiliON r)a - 1i.7-711d, dry anddStrong flavored, tor sale by the bottle and on draught, at the wine store of (oct2.?) JACOB WEAVER. O LD ()PORTO PORT; inaperted in glasg, for ale ct the wine stun of ♦ oct22 JACOB WEAVER. PURE AWE, particular, vantage of )39, thick sweet Port, for salt by the barrel and on draught, at the w.ine store of oct29 II_UNT &COIS PORT, double grape, very choice and fruity, for sale wholesale or rota I at the wino store of (0ct2.2) JACOB WEAVER. DINET CASTILION BRANDY-5 half .pipes, for sale by ocll P. C. MARTIN. ill IN-4 pipes ,swan, Black horse and Holland kx Gin, with certificates, for sale by ocl6 P. C. MARTIN. casks Port, Madeira, and Sherry Wines, part very old; for sale by octfl I'. C. MARTIN. SAJWINESI 200 half Bokes Genuine Sardines; _lOO third " a << Just received clad -for sale by oct2o ' MILLER 4-11.1.C4CETSON. BOURBON WI - US - KEY-5 bbls Bourbon Whis key -on consiOnient and for sale by oct2s JA—MRS MAY. CASE Bath Bath Brick, for vale by JOHN D. MORGAN, Druggist, one Joor below Diamond Alley oct2fi CANES superior Velvet Bottle Corks, for sale by JOIIN D. MORGAN. 2 oct26 CASES Vial Corks, for sato by oct26 JOHN D. MORGAN 1 BALE Pink Root, fresh; for sale by 1 oct26 JOHN D. IVIORGAN 11 OPS 5 Bales flops, just received on consign- I i went, And fur sale by IFIILLEII. & RICKETSOIsI, I ME 3 A rOLASSES 1311 LS: 112 Cask Molasses lib's, just jj received on consignment, and for sale by 0ct,26 MILLI R & RICK ETSON. CILOYER AND TIMOTHY SEED: 20 Bushels Clover Seed; 5 Bushels Timothy do, on con signment and for sale, by oct26 MILLER & RICKETSON. Saw DM Dogs. rpHE subscriber has purchased the entire right to make and sell, "Srrensn's PATENT SELF SET TIOG SAW MILL Duo," and is prepared to fill -or ders, at all times, without delay. JOl - 1N M. OKELY, at Knap & Totten's. oct3o-4w* VENITIA.N RED-600 lbs in store, and for sale by HAYS & BROcEWAY, oat 2 Liberty at. A FF CAYENNE--1 case for sale by HAYS & BROCKWAY. VLMONARY BALSAM—Messrs. Reed & Cut- E - ler : I feel it a duty 1 owe to my fellow crea tomato state something more respecting ysur Vege table-Pulmonary Balsam. Since I first used the Bal sam, about eleven years ago, the happy effect of which f then gave an account of, I have had several severe complaints and attacks at my lungs t one a few -lays since, andin every instance I have user the Balsam alone with complete add perfect success. It has.effected relief and cure within a very few days. It is certainly a safe medicine. I do not know that it will cure a fired consumption, but I believe it will be in - many cases a preventative, and prevention is better than, cure. Ido therefore, for the love of my !allow-men, earnestly recommend the use of this Balsam, in all pulmonary complaints. lam confi dent that it has been the means of preserving my life to this day. BErUA3IIN PARS*I3. 'mum, Jun e 16,1846. Sold by 13. A. PA /IN ESTOCK & Co., corner ofFi rat and Wood, also, corner of 6th and Wood ate. SACOB WEAVER JACOB WEAVER M.ZRCVENTS AND MAIyUFACTUNiP.9I,BANN.,} Pittsburgh, Oct. 15,,-48-11. A N eltction for thirteen Directers^Cr this Bank, AL for the ensuing year, will be held at the glk e ing house,lon Monday, the 15th November neit; octlB.-td• W. H. DENNY, Cashiel; }SANK OF P.:mamma, Ootober, IS, An election for thirteen Directors of this Bank for the ensuing year, will be held at the Banking house; an Monday, the 15th day of November neat. ocl3 JOHN SNYDER, Cashier. EICHANCt BAAIC OF PITTSBURSIL AN elect* for thirteen Directors of this Bank will be held at the Banking House on Monday, the 15th day of November nest, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 77. P. M. 0 octlS-td THOS. M. HOW E, Cashier. NTEW , BOOKS—The Qtd.law's Bride, or Blanche thedthutiful. The Jonrieynran Joiner,or 0.9 Companion t , :f the four of France, by G.Sand. ChaiCber's Miscellany, No 4. Normau's IBide or the Modern Midas; by Mrs Nfarsh, fresh supply. Valcrease, or the Lilly of La Vendee. Wagner the Wehr Wolf, by author of Life inLon don,complete. A good supply of Phrenological works, &c. for ,ale by WM, S. CALDWELL, oct2l 3d st. opposite the Post office. I~TURPIIY & CO., Looking Gloss ! Store., No. 93 . 111 Wood street.—Mr. J. Murphy, (late of the Sa ble Harmonists,) is now prepared to receive orders for all kinds of Looking Glasses, Pif.r, Mantel and Toilet; plain and ornamental portrait, miniature and landscape Frames 01 the latest New York styles; also, a splendid lot of ornamental window Cornices. Old Frames re-guilt. Don't forget the number Ir9B. se9-d3m&wit THE lovers of good Segars and Tobacco, are re specttully informed,-that the subscriber has just received an extensive assortment of the most approv ed brands, among them the following, viz: Victoria, Plantation, Principe, Venus Regalia, Regalia, Fagorrais, Eugene's, Common 4 . Also, a few Boxes of ,, 2/abler's Black Fat," a celebrated chewing tobacco. JOEL MOFILER, auge Druggist, Fab aQ.I Woutists Oz:r Chronicle and Gazette cr, py . Garter's Cabinet. Llbrnry. I)LEASANF !ALES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE, b} old Humphrey. Life of the lice. Win. Tennent, formerly Pa'slor of the Presbyterian Church a:Freehold, in New Jersey, in which is contained, among other interesting par ticulars,an account of his being three days in a Veep°, and apparently lifeleSS. Peace is Believing) by Rev Walter geGiloray. The Loss of 4tistrilla; a narrative of the loss oi the Brig Anstril la by lire, on her voyage from kith and Sy , lnt•.y, with an account of the sufferings, reli gious exercises, and final rescue of the passengers; edited by the klaiv alames R. McGavin, Dundee. The Force of Truth, an authentic narrative; by Thomas Scott. JACOB WEAVER The shove are utifornt with the "Christian Cabi net Library;" published by It. Carter. Just rec'd by ELLIOTT & ENC,LISI3, 56 Market et. between 3d and 4th. oci2 'European "Agency. artd Rentittantes to Ireland, England, 4:,e. LARGE And small salon of money can at all times be remitted by sight drafts at reduced rata to all pmts of England, Ireland, Wales, &c., and Lega cies, Debts, Rents, claims -and property in Europe can be collected and recovered through the subscri ber, or during his absence from this city from Octo ber until Itlav, on his annual tours to Europe, by ap plication to JA ICES MAT, Merchant, Water street, Pittsburgh. 11. KEENAE, Attorney and Co4muilloi at Law, and European Agent, Pittsburgh, Pa, P. S. As II; Keenan has been frequently troubled by applications and letters on the business of "Herd man k Keenan," passenger agents of New York, he derma ;t necessar7 to say, that he is not the Keenan of that Allll. and win ne_rer had any connexion with either of those persims. J. D. LEIIMEA, C. W. ANDLIIS6, Late of Pittsburgh, Pa. Late of Nashville, Tenn. LEIIMER & ANDERSON, DEALERS IN COTTON. Torwardlng and COITIMISSI Oft Merchants, IND, ' S Front (street, abort. Brcadtray. CINCINNATI, 0149. tttrEk 7.0 Verdianis generally, Pittsburgh, Pda. Merchants generally, Nashville, Tenn, W. F. Lane & Co, Louisville, Ky. Springer 4. I% I item an, -an ' Cincinnati, Ohio. Jamhs Johnston & Co., • Hewitt, Hem & Co., New Orleans. Magregor & Morris, New. York. Duval, Keighler & Co., Baltimore. Smith, & Co., Philadelphia. Daniel Deshon, Boston. sep.24,ly A. A. MASON lt• CO, No. 12, Market street, between 3d and 4th strata WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. _ - AVEjust received, in addition to their already new and beautiful stock of goods, the follow ing articles t 170 pes rich stylze Ca,shincres; /S 5 " Mous. de Lains3 40 " Gala Plaids; 10 " Rich Silk Plaids; j.. 60 " Oregon and California Plaids; 75 " Mohairand Alpacca Plaids; 15 Plaid Dress Silks; Blk and blue !ilk silks; Black and eol'd French' Merinos, eery algae JACOB w..arrn Lyons, black silk Velvets, col'd; Al pacca Lustres, Plaid Merinos, eashmere,Thibet, Prukeri, Sasony, plaid and Parisian Long Shawls. 400 pcs Rose, Whiting and Bath Blanket, all sizes: Shootings, Diapers, Flannels. Table Covers, and Curtain Stuffs. 000 Wrought Collars and Capes. .W.rought !idles. Linen Cambric do, 100 pcs. Thread Edgings. 300 pee. Bonnet and Cap'Ribbons. Super Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, &c. Wholesale Rooms, ;2d story, A A. MASON. . . A A. IASON, 62 Market street, will open this 21 . . morning, fire cases ofCashnietes ; Oregon and California Plaids; Gala do; Merino do; a o Mons do Lains; Cashmer de Cosse. French. Nerinos =IV Thibet . . An excellent assortment of Drab, Stuns, Mae and Black Colors, of every quality; also Alpaccaa and Bouthatinea. 500 pcs of Rich Bonnet Ribbons of every style; also, 600 Wrought Collars and Capes, very cheap. Flannels, 14 bales or Red, Whits and Yellow Fannels, both Plain and Twilled, of every quality; also, 400 pairs of Whitney , Bath, Rose and Mackinac Blankets, of every size. Cassinetts. 4 Cases of Black, Mixed and Blue,Figured and Plain; also Cassitnefes and Broad Clothe, Ste. &c. At 62 Market street. A. A. MASON Attoz EMI Daly's Head quarters for Hosiery. TO those who wish to provide for the approaching 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 winters 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, sth et., between Wood and Market. 6023•tf Pantaloon Stuffs. TT LAIN and Fig'd French Doe Skin Cassimeres; English and French 131'k do Do Joinville Plaids; Albert do Figured Cass mares of all descriptions; Which will be mode to order in the latest styles, by ANCEER & ZdAYES; • nh to Wq4§t, oc7 • ) JOS. W JODWELL, • Importirril Dealer in ' Foreign. and Domestic Hardware, CORNER SECOND AND WOO 4 STS, oct29-ly PITTSBURGH. Imported Segare, etc. Dress Goods' Bannet Ribbons, , x, ?:6 ..~ ~ arc- w,+~.'a : mrrmE_; romlt H. BILL C. CURRY. M Lf; CLIRILY I - RANKERS, EXCIIANGR. TIRO/MRS, AND DzA tams IN FOREIGN AND DOIVENne EXCHANGE; CDR FIAVATDS OF DEPOSIT,DANKINOTES, ' I GOLD AND SILPhR. I N 0.65 Wooi, :,3DDOORDELOTFOUD.T2I, itT...ST BIDE. • Pittibur,o 2 . Fa. T)AR Fun - dsand:Currnney received on Peooskt, anal collections made in all the principal cities tif the United States. Sight Exchange on. Philadelphia, Baltimore, Nem York, Boston and Cincinnati constant* fur sale in sums to suit pitribasers. Kentucky, lifdrana, Ohio, Virginia and Pennsylva nia Bank Notes Laiiiht and sold on thc f *ma favora ble terms. The highest premium paidlbr. Amcxic4ll Gold. Exchange on England, Ircialtd,,' ,pertnany and France procured, 4.c. mar22:l ALLEN 1:It AMEII. ED *Ain ELt4XL., ICRADIER A14:111;1" BANKERS A.ND EXC I I t ANG.P.: BROK ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND pONESTIC BILLS, BkI.LS OF EXCHANGE,CERTIFCATES OF DEPOSITE, BANK NOTES, AND COIN. Corner of Third and Wood as., directly opposite. the St. Clihrles Hotel._ mYhR 41i'D DZALESS 43A7Nli fa. 55. Market st Selling rate. Exel New York 1- pr " Baltimore " BANE I Buying rates. Ohio I die Indiana I cc Kentucky 1 cc Virginia I " Wheeling i cc Tennessee 3 cc , auIB-v JAS. S. HOOP'. THOS. SARGENT. - 11,00 N AND SARGENT, L'ANKERS AND EXrHANSE BROKERS, N. E. COS. WOOD AND SITEHETRESES, PETESBUD.OH, PA DEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign and Domestic Ear-hangs, Certificates . of Deposits, &c. EXCHANGE on all the pr?neipal Cities of. the Minion, and Europe, for sale in sums to snit purelia sere. CURRENT and par fends receivOen deposite COLLECTIONS madeou all parts - T:IC the Union at the lowest rates. ..: FEIRT.k. CES : Messrs. M. Leech & Son, " Ogden &Snowden, " Wm. Bcll & Son, Prrnmuttot. " S. M'Clurken & Co. English & Bennett. 44 Fleming & Brother, 44 Fides, Lathrop & do. Pktrt.Aia'a. 44 Wm.R. Thompson & Co. 44 Hoadly, Phelps & Co. 2 NEW Yon It " Babcock & C 3. 44 Tiffany, Ward &Co. " John IPCullough & CO. BALM, Mr. James George, • 44 H. Hanna, Cmenc - srvrt, 0. " Joseph Watson, MASSILON, 0. Messrs. Fenner & R. F. Ellis, Esq., Cashier,! Ban Lewistown, Pa Pittaborgh, September L'd, 18-17-y WILLIAM A. HILL & BANKERS EXCHERGE BROKERS , AND DEALERS IF . FOREIGN A.Yff - DOMESTIC EXCLIIANGE, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, .E.ND SPPC/E No. 64 Wood d., one 4cor Jardre .Foyrth,*•ast sic, Paid:447.o; ?.t' • - 9a URRENT Funds received on depo;,•it; and 'col , lections made on all the Cities throughout the 1.; ited States. Sight checks on Baltimore Philedel pl i, New York, Boston and Cincinnati, constantly for`sale in sums to suit purchasers. . The paper of the Ohio. Kentucky, Indiana, and Virgir . :ia Banks bought an'd sold an the Most favor able terms. The highest premium paid for Foio;ign and Ameri can Gold and Sheer coins. EXCHANGE ON ENGLAND, IRELAND AND SCQTLAND, rer Bale in amounts of £1 upwards. marlo-clawy • Airy Quantity Nes?-illeolce at. Horses. ISCEIRLANDIUS \Ai-OAKS of Henry Blacken. jj zie, Esq. cheap form. • The Hunch back of Notre Dames by Victor Hugo. Demodratic Revien:Xor October. The First False Step; new supply. ; • Christopher Tadpole, byAhelcSmitli; new sup- Ply. 1 4, t' FarbanlOs Hydraulics and ISechanice. part 14. Life of Henry IV, King cifrance and Navarre, by J. P. IL James. Martnaduke licrrerl„ by the Countess ef . Bless ington. - Sir Henry Morgan, the Buccaneer. Ivanhoe. , new snpidy. Alicia, ;he Rose of Avondall. Nobles of Carracas. Flowers Personified, parts 8 and B. Hoder's Lady's Beok for November St: Patrick's Eye, a play, by Tyrone PoWer. , The Boy's Autumn Boil ' , a beautiful work. The Wayside Cross, or the Maid of GentOz, a ye of the C.arlist War, 'by Capt. E. H. Alilmore. Wendel's Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England, complete setts. rahatri , s Magazine. for November. Ladies' National. The Buckskin, or ft Camp of the Bctiegers, a tale of the revolution, by •the author of Ethan Alien, Master of Lonford, Fatal Legacy, ?wry ONoore, edition. • Chamber's Miscellany, No. 4. Horticulturist for October. • Barr's PenniyNaniaiteports, vole 3 and 4. The /3 ors Treasury of Sports, PastimeS and Hes crehtions, with nearly 400 engravings. Union Malazine for October: Wagner, are Wehe %VW, complete.- Dombey and Son, filth and 12th numbers. The Outlaw's Bride,or Blanche the Beautiful. Wildash, or the Cruiser of the gapes, a !thrilling tale, by A. J. Ingraham., Norman's Bride, or the Modern Midas.: Margaret Graham, bathe B.everses ofFortunc, by G. It. V. James, Fis. The Knight of Maiden!), by Alex. D ' umaq, Just received and for sule at MORSE'S Literary Depot, 55 Fourth street. oct2s Hooks 4 rßooks t t T . . . liEStatoemen orthe Commonwealth of England.; with a treatise on the popular progress of Eng !ish History. By John ronster„ of the Moen temptot Edited by J. 0. Chouies. The Life of Sanimel Johnson, L. L. D., IncluJim a Journal of a Tour to the Hibridges, by JameOos. well, Esq.; a new edition, with numerous additions and notes, by John Wilson Croker, L. L. D., F. It. S. In two volumes. - History- &modern Europe; with a piety of the pro gress orSociety iii 1763. By William . Russell, L. L. D o and a continuation 6f the histery to tpe present time. Ity Wm. Jones, Esq: In 3 vols. Democracy in America, by Alexis De Focqueville, member or tte Institute if France and the Chamber orDeputies, etc. etc. ._ _ _ Narrative oftho United States Exploring Expedi tion, during the years,lS3B, to 1842^ by, Charles Wilkes, U. S. N., with illustrations and maps, in 5 volumes. The above valuable works, together with a gene ral assortment of Theological, Classical, ,Medical and School Books, for sale at low prices. by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, _oct3o 56 Market St., bet 3d Mid ROCERIES 200 , Bags Rio Coffee,' strictly 11j prune; 200 packages Young Hyson, Gun Powder, Impe• perial and Black Teas; • 50 Bbls No 3 large Mackerel; 10 " S. H. Molasses; 50 Boxes superior Chewi,ng Tobacco; 20 131 Is N.O. Molasses; 5 hhds N. 0. Sugar; _ 10 half Bbls Trimmed Shad; 10 kits Mackerel; Spices, Sze:, too numerous to mention. For sale by toe?] P. C. MARTIN. Morgan , s Cough Syrup: IF you use Money's COUGH SYRUP, It Itill cure you of the Influenza and Cough. PITISBURGII, Jan. Ist; 1547. . Ma. Joint D. Moncniv.—This' is to certify that I had been laboring under a severe cough for sey:eral weeks, which compelled me to leave no , stork. I was persuaded to call at your. Drug Store, and pur chase a bottle of your COUGH SYRUP, and II found; great relief from it; and after itaing the whole of the. bottle,l found ni'yself ehtirely -cured of my cough. I have recommended it to many othera .ot my ac quaintance,whoth it.neves faileiLto we, „II can say that Morgan>s Cough Syrup is the hest medicine. have ever used for Coughs. It only costs 25 cents a bottle. JAMES. A. WILLIAMS, Third et. above Giant. Prepared and sold Lox, JOHN. D. MORGAN, At his Drug Store, ene,ilear below. Diamond oct22 - I PrescottPs Conquest of Dlexlap. ETISTORY of the Congest' °Mexico, vria pre: I I liminary viewof the Ancient Mexican civiliza.; tion, and„the Life or the Conqueror, _ __ ernando E r Cortnr4 iiy Virm.lll. Prescott, tindlorl. 'of tholliatory 1)f Ferdinand and Isabella.'' In Three friktOghth edition.' For sale by ' LUKE LciOllPS; __;. . 1 oct23 Age3lt • ' • NIENSWE $ i et ES 4 SON, I # RV VSC.HANGE 1 COIN' AIM NOTES. .treet, .Pittsbwigh. . :thang... Bitying rate. , Ciaoirinati I dis Louisville , I rr S.. Louis f it NOTES. Buying rates: County & City ord's dis Relief' notes PewylvanidCo 4 f , lsiew York i as Maryland g CI New Orleans 1 1--, = i wa the Frteddeut - IA the TlnAtecl States. ls: pursuance of law) I, JAMES 1 PDX.Ki shient of -the 'United States of Amerieii, 'leech) , declare and wake knoWn, that puhlicanles. will be held at the ainderrnentioned Land Ofeces E ,., , . , in the STATE: or,folFA; at the periods 4ereniafrer , designated. to wit: . - •' , At jfge Land Office at Dl.TBlTQVE,cornmencinQ on Moliday the seventeenth d'ay. of January nex , r;, - . ; for the disposal of the public lands withrti he - under menti9nedlownships, viz: - • North of rw base Zinc and west V' !Wilde initit#4. verithan. ..,„ Town s hips eighty four eighty ficl i et eighty-seven and eighty:eight, of range fiftee4 - - ".• • Townships eightpfour, eighty.five, eighty-Oil eighty seven,. eighty.eiglo. and eighty•nine, of rang" • sixteen, - •• . , . . . _ Townships eighty-four, eighty hve, eighty-stx,,_ ',eighty-seven and eighty-eight, of range seventeen.. 'fowliships.eighty-four, eighty-five, eighty-6X,, 'eighty-seven and eighty-tight, of range eighteen. Townships eighty-four, eighty-five, eighty-iiir,,, eighty-leVen and eighty-eight, of range, nineteen t ".. - AT THES Ai H PLACE, commencing on Mon-, day the thirty-6;st day of January ~next. for the, disposal of the publie lands within the undettnettl% dotted townships, to Wit: Arorth of the base line and west of the. fifih principal-'; mlrnEen.-. - Townships eighty four eighty.fivei eighty sl..x;=_ eighty-seven and eighty-eight, of range twenty-,,, 'townships eighty-four, eighty :five, eighty-six, and eighty seven, of range tweffty _ Townships eighty-four, eightysfive, •eighty-six, and eighty seven. of range twenty-two.. _ Townships ei&y-four, eighty-five, eighty six and efghty-seven, of" range twentyAhree. ' ToWnships eighty-four, eigh,ty-five, and eighty, six, of range twenty four. • . _ Townships eighty-four, eighty-five, and , o eio six, of range twenty-five. • Township eighty-six, of range twenty-six." .--• At the: Land Office at lOWA CITY, Conamen, cing on Monday, the twenty-fourth day of Janqary , next, -tor the disposal of the public, lands - the undermentioned townships and-parts of town;'.-: ships, to wit: • . • North of the base line and (Mt of thefillrineirpai meridian. - Townships eighty-one, eighty-two, and eighty , - . three, of range fifteen. ToWnships eighty-One, eighty-two, and eighty three, of range sixteen. Townships. eighty-one, eighty-two, and eighty three, of range seventeen. , Townships eighty one, eighty-two, and eighty three, of range eighteen. Sections two, four, six, eight, ten, twelve, four- teen, eighteen, twenty, twenty•two; . twenty-four, twenty-six, twenty-eight, thir%thirty-two, thirty four, and thirty-six, in townships seventy-six:; sec; Lions one, two, three, four, five, six, the northeast quarter, and the north half of the north West guar ; - ter of section seven, section eight, section nine,- (except the southwest quarter of the southwest- quarter,) sections ten, eleven, -- twelvdr the north - half and the notheast quarter of the Southeist quarter of section thirteen; section foUrteen ; the:-., - northlralf of the northwest quarter, and the north. half of the northeast quarter of section fifteen,see... lions eightedn, tw_enty,twenty-two, twenty-four, - twenty-six, twenty eight, thirty, thitty-iwo, thirty 7,, four; and thirty-six, in township seventy-seven;_ sections nineteen, : twenty, twenty-one, twenty..-- eight, twenty-nine, thirty, thirty-one, thirty-two, • and thirty-three, in township seventy-eight; and townships eighty-two, and eighty-three; of — range'. nineteen. - Townships eighty-two and eighty-three, of rangn - twenty. - - . . . Townships eighty-two. and eighty-three, of raugi tv7e-nty-one. • Townships eighty-two and eighty-three, of rang*. tWenty-two. • -4rokrishifis eighty-two and eighty-three,Otzinge twenty-three. Townships ighty-two and eig ty-three, 0t x .60. twenty.four. -.- Townships eighty-two and eighty-three, arrange. twenty-five. - ' North of the bale line and east of thi prinkipa - Are , ' ridion. • Lot number three end Pelican Island," in,sed tion three, lot number seven, and "Crane isfarid,!! in section fouir, anti lot number six, seetion:ninik:' , 7. in township seVenty,seven;'and two islaids in sec; tions thirty-four and . thirty-five, in . toWnshitisei-' 'euty-eight, of range' three. At the land office at FAIRFIELD; conunenee.,..t. ing on Monday, the, seventeenth day of Jonusc next, for the disposal of the public lands within the undermentioned townships anil parts of tow4i ! ships, -'• r . • North of the base linp and west of the ptincipartnit.:,..: TOiVIISbipS Seventy, sevepty-one seyenty-twoi",. seventy-three, seventy-four, and sections Inv, tour,': the west halt of the southwest quarter, and the ''' southeastquarter of the southwest quarter,of sec-. tion five, sections six, seven,eight, the west half I of the southwest quarter, the southeast quarter'Of the south.vest quarter, and the southWestquarter •- ' of the southeast quarter of section nine; sectlone . ten, twelve, fourteen ; the gOuth :,half, the `west, ; half of the nortwest quarter, the Southeast:quer. ter of the northwest quarter, and .the southwest quarter of northeast quarter of section fifteen; sections seventeen, eighteen, nineteen twenty, : twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty,three, (except.the northeast quarter of the northeast - quarter,) twen ty-four; the west halt; the southwest ; quarter of the southeast quarter of section twrentylve, and" sections twenty-six, twenty,seven, twentreight, twenty-nine, thirty, thirty-one, 2thirty-two,..thirty l - three,thirty•four, thirty-five and thirty-six - , in town, ship seventy five, of 'range nineteen. , . Lands appropriated 'by law for the use Ofsclaoole, military or other purl) . oses, will be excluded from The oder• rinu. of the lands will he commeqeed • the days appointed, and proreed in the spy! miler - in which they are advertised, with all canvenien(,` dispatch. until the whole dial! have been..otleled,47 and the sales thus closed, - But ao sale shall kept• open longer than two weekg, and no private_ entry of any of the lands will be admitted=until ,: after the expiration of - the two weeks: Givex under my hand nt.' the city of -Washifit.: ton,,this ninth day of pcibber, Anzio DomiN pp!! thousand eight hundred and forty•seven. BI THE . PItEgIIEST : , „ • RICHARD.AI, yOZTNG, Commissioner of the Genera; ~astd-Office:-... NOTICE TO P4E-.EItPTION CLAIMANTS,. , , - Every Niacin entitled to the right of preemption to arty lands tvithrn the townships and 'parts of townships above - enumerated, is required to - estabi lish the same to the satisfaction of the Register ant; kle..ljll'er of the proper Land Office, and Make pay:'; mem therefor, as soon as practicak..ailer wins this notice, and before the day appointed - for - the commencement of the public sale of the r landserrt,. bracing the tract claimed, otherwise such`claim - will be forfeited: RICHARD M. YOUIN'O, Commissiouer of the C.eacrol-Laol:tfPB HE New York and Philadelphia Pekin Tea C0ni,...1 • pany having understood that certain persons j 1 Pittahurgh were claiminE :; the exclusive right • to:t•ell their Teas in that city," would state that they littv4 abandoned, sometime since, the exclusive sgency system; and thatneither lcri:Jaynes, Douglass '& Co., nor any oilier coneein, has a right to clairnany elusive privileges with - their, Teas. The general agent of the company, Mr..J, R. StoCkdale, is now at Mchlasters , Eagleilotel, Liberty street, Pittsburg, icady to receive orders,. AR.Teaasold_by 4113 org pany, are warranted equal to any sold in the Unite( States, and no payment required until buyers arA;pfi T • tirely satisfied as to the fact. Principal Warehouse ntthe Conipany, Notth Front street, Philadelphia. no vl.2taw3m ` McCALLNOUTZBc BOND. - . NEW 'Jr • . No. 10, O. Clair. Street. iviß iw S. d D a tr pe k- he 'F, d h i ttl i ls ,i t c =eol . from New York • ' etio of elegant:and fashionebleWlNTEß MlLLlNERY;lllonneta,.Caper, Collars,.Searle, Ribbons, Laces, - fags, Giniper, tone, Fringes, Flowers, - Feathersrlidkfs,, , S:mtvls, l &c. The. latest patterns of Caps, , ,Mentillati,'Sce ; , Every artielp in thelgillinery hostettasnidde to circlet' in the latest style. A few 'toed en:milliners wanted .octl6 MPORTED Clc:4llS7'-100,000 Ogariior • lowing celkhkittell brandstCanadoTen;::Einnlittion4.- Talli.P.r.ifilpoen;:l4NOTina,.f':.7 . 7- Lti.itnyntiors; Sylvan, Do Trns44ll,-: p_ons;*tesunboat ford Byion , o,Clirobts, ocB. - ' "' _ . -.. y ~ . .. y . _ JAM PoLK