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' N , A' 0 4:11. 5, ` ii lr), 't": 7 'l.• . ' 4, ,'- ', ~ $ I ? :r'4%;s' '''.`: .' .- ••- :,... i 'r7,l/4q-,'-..;-.P..U-,' vart , .,.l>e- 4. ..PITTSBURGH -1394 RD OF. TRADZ - - - . - coapurrx,r, ;oft zroyx3tAza. 'M. Robertsciit R. woods, w. A. Hui /.O.INCRI.I. WATT'S IS 'lli,. ClliPrZl., :-,f -1 . :, ti. ~.. ~, r i :~. _.. t ; t,.. i., _. ''• i.• lEEE • .• MEE MEM ' 'F- .',.:. -. "...-°,",',- 3 , ::,,i- MEM s.;•••• • •••.,i-. f . • i'::. 44... .. ,'.. 'i," ., .-•-7,:1.' ',,,'1,;`.---;:i-',41-, ,: - --;-,1..:;;',.',; - .. , :. - :.:. - r, ...,,:...,).:.-;;.,,.:4:..F-,. - ....;.. ~ _.. ._..... ~ „.. . _. .. .., , .. E - qit citrrented everr.MlCirriaooss. pErrimuaGul . . _ • ARRIVED. . - ''N'orth Queen, Crozier, Welbwille.- •Ntrir England; Pagi, - CinciOnati. Lake Erie:Hoops, Beaver. conga, 80 - iv : K ik, • Brocirnsville. Louis VLane, .13;nnett, Brownsville. Despatch - ,lV,elson, Mon. City. Michi&an, Boles, Beaver. DEPARTED. Hibernia; Klinefelter; Cincinnati. Dispatch, Nelson, : Mon. City. Erie, IloOps, Beaver. 'Tanis McLane,, Bennett, B rownsville Ceplul, Boisrutan, Michigan, Boies, Beaver: levier Itiateiligence. t',Yrkin fast rtmatng and'reiular U.S. mail and ornissiogar packet'Dominion, Capt. Tsss.a, leaves for Wheeling today. • . There Wa s 6 feet 7 inches watetin the canal [t dusk' last eyaning, and falling.—Lmisvilie Dun -14t/i. , , •`' Curriberiand river is reporteiras rising, with ;slinty of water for lightgiratight boita. 00. , The auutsville - yeturned last evening from the wreak of the Boreas, with the furniture and inachinery of that boat. A riortion of the cargo Will also be got out..—z-St. Louis //Mon.- . • 07.7bVire learn from the ofriCers of the Whirlwind, that a harp which the Annawan had in tow. struck a snag opposite Ttrkey %Island, and sunk. It was Taised,.and taken to . Ste..Geneviere. where the freight was faked out. The cargo consisted of 460jAlti. flout, • and 1194 sacks corn, belonging to 480 J Woodintr, Esql, of this city.: It was insured. [St. Louis Union. D 'THE 74EIBERS of the Pittsburgh Trot tiag Club are ksquiuniil tojpeet at the Bank Ex- Chow, on Thutsctay, 19th iiyst., at 7* o'clock, t. x. ,nos BT , OIIIIXX. OP TUX P/LEIUDIXT.• CrThe °Lace tha. lifisawtsa Poer ,his'at ,taehed to_it the.most tatensipe Job Printing Etitair -tish*teuttin the city. We ace prepared to fill all. - orders for-prilitinv•at the' shortest notice, and the work -*lithe. done in the best style and on the losi-eat terms.: nua Surgical Offiee. _ Ileilih is — the 'charm or life, wiihOutit gold, ..:Lore, letters, friends, all, all, are unenjoyed. DOCTOR BROWN, a regularly educated physi. -ian from the eastern cit is, would respectfully an: mince, to the citizens of ittahurgh, Alleg,he.ny and icinity, that he can be insulted :privately. and every day ..niming:a_t his of on Diamond . Alley, a few doors 03111 Wood street, tomes the market. Dr. Brown gives his particular attention to the (F a tment and inreatigation of the following disea - . , All diseases arising front Impnritiesof the Blood 'scrofula, syphilis, seminal weakness. limpotency, salt rheum, diseases of the eye arid ear, rheumatism, Dr.-Brown has much pleasure in announcing to ithellublic, that he is in possession of the latest in rormation and' improvement in the treatment of secondarysyphils, practised at the Pariii Lock Hos pital. The modem researches on syphilis, its complications and consequences, and the improved modes of practice which have been Made known In'the public but recesitley, and to those chiefly, who.make this branch of Medicine, their partici' lar study and practise. .:Many new and valuable.remedies havebeen late . Iy introduced, which secures the patient being men , earialiiCd out of etistenie Etiangers s‘g,apprised that Doctor Brown . has been educated :a every branch of medicine, and regularly admitted to practise; and that he now confines himself to the. study ruidpraetioe of this particular branch,to,geth er with all diseases of a private or delicate, nature, incident to the human flame. No cure, no'pay. Recent cases are relieved in a short time, with outinterruption from business. c&C)lfice on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood street, towards the market: Consultations strictly confidential. inl2-ddswy Scotch Ali Arca nrovta scout. gn Dozen "Tenant brands," genniiie imported eirl-Fartiele, pint bottles, jruo. reeeirod itid for sale - STERETT It Co. lost 16 btatket st., corner Front. WERT -MALAGA, WINE-. 40 Qr. Casks Sweet S Maiaga-Wute, just ree'd and for sale by • imor4 - MILLER & EICKETSON. OAP-200 boxes Chillicothe Soap, just reed and La kir sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, oct4 No. ITO, Liberty at. M'ILOLTII.-40 bbla. - Family lourjustreed and for sale by. MILLER tit RICKETI9OII, octlo , 170 Liberty at. 911, YE WANTED-4000 bushels of llA'e winced, for „Ily which cash will be paid by •• octs' ' a MILLER do RICICETSON. ANTPLISE - WINE-10 casks Santerue Wine, fajust received on consigome:nt and for silo by oc,ts SIILLER & 11.1C1c..ETSON. riL A. RET-2 casks Claret islet receivad and for sale kj - toctsJ. MILLER & RICKETSON. 141.1CICETS-10 dna. painted bucketajustrec'd and 1/IP - for saleby . MILLER & FUCKETSON, onts _ No. 110, Libertystre.et and sacks prime fea th ers just reed E 11' and . for sale by nor 4 • JAMES MAY. NODES A. ALColliNg(Late of No* York city,) ... 27 Fifth , at., hirtween Wood land. Market, ufacturers of Mustarii 4 , Ground Spices, Catsups, *p., Ike..will open duriugihe present week a large assortment of articles in their lino, which they will •wholeiale in quantities to suit dealers, at Eastern Wholesale prices. All articles sold by thern warran ted. -• lkterchantsintending to go east would do well 16 . 41 before leaving the city. They may be found at. their. warehouse -Nu, 27 Fifth street, in Ryan's Ridldiog„. . scp7 General . Comuileekni.•Bnetness, Fith d Receiving. 4- Fortpardfng Rouse, at FRANK 11N connt,y, 13,Y, NICK 61. DRYDEN. R.: JAS.I3IIYREN having purchased a. lot at tho ,151. landing, (mouth of French Creek,) and erected thereon a new commodious and: substantial ware house, the above business will be attended to prompt, And'correetly, if possible, by' us. Our friends and the:public will please remember us when they have iny consignments to make to or from this point. Franklin,'Oet. 24, 1846. Ed&vrBm GEM= 1"1,, 0 ft LO S—l3ontpled by Penn, Liberty and ilay X. , . ate. - each lot having 24 ft. front, and extnnding hatillirft. `Two of them are corner lots, and the ilbeitioti,of the, whole property is one j of the most yantageounin the city. For further information tip -44 -to M. SWARTZWELDER, Fourth' at. nt h:s'4r, , • bet. Wood and Smithfield. For Sale. TWO 10t3 of ground :on Tonne) st., below Wiley. They will be sold separate or together, to suit purchasers.. Titleindisputable. Tema made known by calling on-the subscriber, on then preiniam. • .-oetri-dlmawlt. . T. IVORY. ' ftegari t Begars ' I ,Ti/S:r received from New, Ybrk; a large quantity; !./.. 'of ,Havanna and, Principe Segars of the most popUlar and sur erior brands now in pse. Also, an excelle,ntarticle of chewing Tobacco and several .balesof superior thiba , Leaf Tobacco forside. a. • ' • •B. E. WINCHESTER, No: 50,Thit'd street, two doors from the Post - Offme.'• : May 9. Schpol Books. ." .." ki 3 ~.t li, aoi . _ ne . a : . gr .." , ral aaa y:on eograpluee; Kirkhaici , s, Smith's and Brownre Glamniars; Cobb's, Sandert!,Elerpisriry,ao4 U. S. SpeUere; 'Eclectic Readerej .., ~ ....,-_. . ...I. ... :Sander! , . 11 Arithmetice. - -A.lgebiii; _saga Eistorifs,. Greek ear Larke.ClierillitAlte Ste. • Toe sale•by .. - 0e.493::„ . . 11 1r: TN ii CO., 43 Market et.'" I' i F Y...7;1..i.', , ... , ;..'!- - ,:r:;, - , 7.-:;.' - - • • . •N‘gi • lit LAST NIGHT'S . LATE 311C114306 The New 'Orleans Picayune of the Stii lest, Lea received papers front Vera Cruz u tate as tut 22d of October, , • In no paper wh ich . .,we have opened <,,0 we find itny . token of wilmnission on the part of the Mexi cans in their conflict with this country. Every paragraph . breathes threats of 'vengeance. 'Their ' owes are enumerated in detail, to found thereupon more urgent appeals to the patriotism of their cit izens to give up-avery thing for 'the support of the The. news of Santa Anna's arrival at San Luis Potosi, which we gave the other days was atileast premature, did not teach there till the Bth of October. - . t One of his first acts was to supply himself with funds.:-This he did , by seizing upon a conduda of specie, two millions. of dollars. He gave receipts for the money, and his individual bonds for its res. toration. . . We now learnavbat 4he Mexicans derived from the seizure of ou%Mils, intended for . Gen. Taylor. Aribang the pi4uers forwarded by Ampudia.to Santa Anna, we find a letter . from Secretary Marcy, to Gen. Taylor, revealing the design upon Tampico and Sin. Luis Potesi. • On the 14th of October a rumor was circulated in the city of Mexico that some battalions of the National Guard designed to issue a pronunciamen to, the object of which was to wrest the reins of government from Gcn, Sales, on the ground that he Swee aiming to perpetuate his power.and intend ed to seize upon, the property of the commercial classe.s. . _ All this commotion is attributed;by the papers in favor , of the Government to the intrigues of the monarchists. The motives of the clergy were ,af course their dread lest the Government should seize upon their revenues to carryon` the war against the United States. 'Art express arrived. at Vera Cruz on the 21st ult., which announced that during the: night of the' leth4here was another alarmlin the capitdi, simi•' tar to that of the lath, which xv.as quieted, howev er, like that a the 14th, after some moments of convulsion. We bitterly regret these commotionr i says El Indirader, because if they are continued, they will infallably produce ourruin. 'Thefiubject of these commotions in the' capital is touched upon by the papers as a very grave one. CIIRISTEE . S Galvanic Remedies, for nervous dis eases, such as Paralysis, Rheumatism, nervous and sick head-ache, tic doroleux, ;fits, dyspepsia, broil ciiitis; deafnsss, spinal complaints, palpitation of the heart, geneml debility and deficiency of nery ous and physical energy, have been used with great success and almost 'universal' satisfaction. They are 'done up in the fOrm of bells, bands. bracelets, rings, and magnetic fluid in bottles, and are all out - ward applications. No injury has ever been known from their use, and the cases where they have - been used with advantage and entire suc cess are very numerous. 1 3;,. For further explanation please read the ad vertisement on the outside this paper. For sale at Cue rsr rice only agency in Pittsburgh novs No. 57 :Market street. Wanted, T3LACES for several Clerks, Salesmen, Book keepers and Boys in stores and warehouses..-. Also, fora number of Labiwers, Mechanics sue Agents. .Two School.masters will find employment in the County. Wanted, places fori a number of . Apprentices to various tradesi and also fora number of bola of various agtito hire out fur a time— Places wanted for a number of colored men and women, .boys and girls. Please apply at ISAAC HARRIS, Agency and Intelligence office, No. 'l2, St. Clair street. stov6.6t. ~ .., ,,stilt.4 . _ In the Orphan's Cowl for the City and • 1 / 4 .6 , _ • r,.. County of Philadelphia. • • - •1 -.11t,:. IN the matter of the Estate of Robert S . .1 47. Burgess, deceased.' P's ~4`. Sur Proceedings in Partition t ni" And now, November 6,1846, the court, due proof being made of the publication ofthe Rule epotithe Heirs to accept or refuse to take the said estate arthe valuation made thereof bv the Sher iff's Inquest, and all the said Ilcirs refiAing or ne glk.cting to take the same at the valuation, on motion of SVilliarn Duane, Esq., counsel for the Petitioner, one of the heirs grant a rule opon the other heirs, to show cause why the estate so appraised should not I be sold—returnable November 20, 1545. novlo-law2t J. LEWIS, Cl'k. 0. C. Nerv.York Pianofortes. 191111 REE splendid new Pianofortes from the mann ]. factory of A. 11. Gale & Now York, just re ceived and for sale at manufacturers> prices, by Nov. 9 J. 11. MRLLOR,:BI Wood at. ARD 017 —ID Ebli7Winiiicard I_4 and for sale by nov9 MILLER & RICKETSON. Pig Leild. 841 PIGS Lead; just reed and for sale by 1 noyl2 JAMES MAY Xirl KEGS Shot, assorted Nos.; for sale bv till ,navl2 , iAMES MAY. _ TAMED PEACHES-7 bbla: Dried Peaches, a _Ur good article, for sale bf ... .MARTIN 4- SMITH, No. 56 I.Vood street. /PUBS ADN .ittalittS—A few dozen, just ra j ceived and for sale by ' MARTIN & SMITI4 nov4. - No. u 6 Wood street. RUITI n Choice lot of Rambos, Pippins, R. I. - Greens and others, justireceivod and for sale by STERETT & Co. 16 Market st., cor. Front. OUR ARMY O THE 810 GR,,S.ICOE., being a I short account of the important events transpir tog from the time of the removal of the Army of Occupation" from Corpus Christi to the surrender oil Matainorasy with the description of the BATTLE OF PALO Arro, and,Rescco. DEILA FAts.,t: The bom bardment of Fort Brown; and the ceremonies of the Surrender of Matamoros, , a'+ deecriptiOns of the GUY, Etc., by T. Dt. Thrope, Esq., buthor of Tom Owen, the Bee-Hunter, Etc. Illustrated with 26 en gravings, just rec'd and for sale at COOK'S Literary Depot, 85 Fourth et. novs A A. MASON, will open this morning a large ±I •. lot of Calicoes, one , case Blue tad Orange, new-style; also, 18 ps. (Wank and cotton warp Al paccas; 300 bro, linen tablelcoversira large lot dam• ask do; Scotch and Russia: diap tov‘ clings, Btd, novs . No. 62 Market at. A A. MABON, 62 Alarkct st., opens this, morning A a large lot of French and American broad cloti.s, plain and fancy catisixneres, fig'd and plain beaver cloths; vestings or every ,variety, gloves, hdkfs, cravats, undershirts And drawers. &c. novs Scnool nooks, Stationery, Blank Dooks. etc. eta. JOHN H. MELLOR, No. Sl, Wood street, be tween Diamond Alley and 4th street, respectffil ly lychee the attention of ICountry Merchants and others, to his extensive sleek of School Books, Writing and Letter Papers; Bonnet Boatds; Wrapping Papers § Blank Books, German and American Slates, Family and Pocket Bibles, Sacred Music Books, Almanaci, English and German, and Getman English, all of Which will be, sold at the lowest Cash prices, for Cash or Rags., rr. Cash paid for Raga A Sidendid Assortment. or New nooks, A I T COOK'S, 85 Fourth 'street:— Notes on the North-West, or Valley of the Nis sisippi, by Win. J. A. Bradford. W i ley & petnanes Library, No. It, comprising the Chinies, a Gobliu story and the Chnstnias Carol, by Dickens. Louis D , ArqUin, by the author of the Widow's I Walk. Living Age, No. 12S. Marietta, or the Body Snatchers; a tale or the Dis secting Room, by 3. 11. Robinson. Monsieur Antoino,No 2, by Madame George Sand. New York Illustrated Magazine for November, beautifully illustrated 'with four steel plate engrav- togs. • . Columbian Magazine for N'ovember witl superb engravings.. Adventures of a rrench, Gentleman, With plates. GrabanPaMagazine for Hovemtier, . Book do Ladies 'Cations' : • 'do ' Heidelberg, ;a uew novel. by G. P. R. dames, a new supply.: Eugene Sue?is Novels, Atli supply. G. PAL. JamesL..do do- _ - / Call itC O . O /0 3 laterar73)oPotileteh.Focirth Sittel =MI . . - • S'erlifteirillie. i- Tst- hew! and light draught ' steamer SWAN, Dvricart, Master.-will leave far jj above and 'hatermediate. landings of Thitradai oe ak next, 19th kuit.,.at.lo coelock;A: M , .For 'freight or passage - a pply on board or-to, Povl7-td ---`" Wheat Vigv.: 6 4;tegidnis. Paoliet. • 'tin - Oillenaik•ligkt--ilinughi; steamer pOMTNION, - 4. Tvria, Malter; - will run as is roguiarptckethettyeen . Pittiburgh and .Wheel; ins . leaving Pittsburgh for Whieling everl - Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 3 o'clack, P. M.;:and ingAVhbeling for Pittsburgh twirl Ttiesday, Thurs day and Saturday, at o'clock, A. For freigbv or passage apply on board. novb For'Cluoinnatt. The well known fast running' steamer CAMBRIA, W;Forsyth, Muter, will run as a regular Packet; leaving every. Wednesday morn ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at 10, P. M., the same day: Returning, she will leave Cincinnati • every Saturday, at 10, A. M. • For freight or passage apply on boaidi or to FORSYTH & Co., Agents, • No: 30, Water street. Poe-Cincinnati and Louisville. . The new and splendid passenger steam er C IT MB I A, O , NE.at, Master, will leave for the aboVe and intertnediate porbq regular- Y. For freight or puttageipplY on board, or to jet D. WILKINS; Agent we For saincLouts.-Realiuse Picket. • err . The new-end eplendid, passenger steam. ee BRUNETTE, Capt. Perry; wili run in t. e tra• a trom Pittsburgh to SL Louis, 'hiring the reason of 1846. The Brunette was built expressly for the trade and is elegantly found in every respect. Forfreight or passage apply on board. api4 For Cincinnati and tit. Louis The passenger steamer PALESTINE, Capt. Williams, will leave for the above and intermediate ports regularly. For freight or passage apply on board. jeS. Tuesday Evening Packet. laThe new and splendid passenger steam it boat DECLARATION, Capt. Vorhees, wcll run- as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday evening at 3 o'clock. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Friday evening at 3-o'clock. The Declaration offers superior accommodations to passenger). For &eight or passage apply on board. jet- CINCINNATI PACKETS. . . MONDAY PACKET. - . The regular mail and passenger steamer MONONGAHELA, Capt. glone, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin nati, leaving this port every Monday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10; l': M., the same day. Return ing, she will leave tineinnati every Thursday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage 'apply on board. The Monongahela was built expressly for this .trade, and offers to the passengers comfort, and su perior accommodations: mar 31 MONDAY PACKET THE regular mail and pasenger steam er UNION, Captain Maclean, will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin nati, leaving this port every Manday at G o'clock, P. M. Returning she will leave Cittchitiiti every Thursday at G P. M. • The Union was built. expressly for this trade, and affords every accommodation. For freight or passage apply on borra. ttlay9 TUESDAY PACKET Illlit THE regular mail and passenger steam er HIBERNIA, Capt. John Klinefelier, w I run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesdays-di I 0 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. of the same flay . Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Friday at 10 A. M. For freight iiilisasage apply on board. The Hibernia was built expressly for the trade, and offers to the passengers every comfort and su perior accommodations. ap I WEDNESDAY PACKET THE regular mill and passengersteam er NEW ENGLAND, Capt. S. B. Page, wilriun as a regular packeObetween Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Wednesday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at'lo I'. M. the same day.— Returning, 'she will leave Cincinnati every Saturday at 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The New England Was built capressly fur thus trade and offer:, to the passengers every comfort and supe rior accommodations. ram 26 THURSDAY PACKET THE new U. S. Nail steamer ACADIA, . E. Lucas, Masterovill run as a regu passenger packet befirecn Pittsburgh and the above port during the season of 1846, leaving - every Thursday at 10. o'clock A. M. i The Acadia is new and has superior ifccomrooda. tions. For freight or passage apply on board, or to ap9_____ J. NEWTON JONES -,-----....._ Agent. FRIDAY PACKET TIIE regular mail and passengerstcam er CLIPPER - No. 2, Captain Crooks, will run as a regular packet tetweenCincinnati and Pitts burgh, Leaving this port every Friday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same . day. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Mondayat 10 o'clok, A. M. For freight or passage apply on hotird. The Clipper No. 2 was built expressly fur thistrade, cod offers to her passengers every comfort and an. aommodation. mar 23 SATURDAY PACKET.: The regular mail and plissenger steamer CIRCAS3IAN, Capt. Isaac Bennett, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday, at 10, A. M.. and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning. she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Circassian was built expressly for this trade, and offers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. their 23 SATURDAY PACKET. The regular mail and passenger steamer I MESSENGER, Capt. Linford, will run as a regn ar Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10 o•clk A. M. For freight et pasiage apply on board. The Messenger was built espietisly for this trade, and afters to her passengeis every ctithßirt arid ac commodation. MHE stbscriber will receive rreah Oysters daily j_ firm Baltimore, which he will serve up in all the different styles, at the Franklin Hotel, Fourth ta., between Smithfield and Grant. octl3 - C. sciimr.RTZ DIMEEI THE subscriber isnow receiving a large and fine assortment of FA.I.r. AND WrNTER DRY GooIA) recently ,pnrchased from the manufacturers and inV porters, in the New York and Philadelphia Markets; sines the weal fall in peirea, and will be fluid twenty per cent cheaper than the same description of Goods were ever before offerred in this market.! All those wanting great bargains are requested to !call at No: 65 Market street. sepl3 SHAWLS A LARGE and splendid assortment 'pinch and magnificent SHAWLS, just received this day embracing all the new and desirable styles, viz: Paris Printed Terkeri,Cashmere and Brocha, Eml?roidered Black and Mode colored Silki Thibbet anti D'Laine, Chamelion Plaid, and Striped Silk, Merino, and Persian, Plaid, Silk and Worsted, together with a great variety of Woollen Shawls, and mill be dis posed of at a small advance on the original cost, by ABSALOM :MORRIS, se .15 No. 65 Market Et. Lady s skits Silks/ RECEIVED this day, several packdes of very rich new style Persian—embossed Ombri, Bro cade, Chainelion, Striped, Plaid and Poult de Soie, and Black Satin / Striped Armour Dress Silks, and will be sold cheap for Cash / by depl3 ABSALOM MORRIS, Nci. tfs Market stJ Six Cases NeW Osill Piluta. JUST lI.ECEIVED this day s embracing all the new and desirable styles in the market; and will be sold at greatly reduced prices ' by sepls ABSALOM MORRIS, No. 6`5 Market Cashmeres and De L Mikes. JEST RECEIVD, beantiful assortment of new style Paris printed, Ombri shaded, Rep Corded and plain Cashmeres and Mains, and for sale lw se .15 ABSALOM MORRIS. 65 Market street. BAGLEVS Patent Extension Pen Bolder and Pencils,—This is the most compact, completei convenient and useful pocket companton ever offer ed to the public. The multiplicity of its usefulness and the smallness of its•size renders It a perfect Multum in Panic.. In the short space of 21 inches is contained a Gold Pen, Pencil, and a reserve of leads, and . by one motion slides either the Pen' r Pencil out, and extends the holder to six inches, which is but lit tle more than half the length when shut .up, of the common pen holder, but when extended is one fourth longer, The above useful article just received 'front themanttfantiner, and for sale by ' . . JOIMPTON sToctrox, OtiV9 wd 9t.24018r,t. 3itirketii- ''-;:...!' . -, - .•'';' ,7 .:.::..,.... '';!"':-,:.,..'.,:.,,-.'7,:•!, :~<_- t AUY. MGM Fresh Oy A BS ALOM MORRIS !==l - .:!... A-ly, - .;AGIraIIIDT ITf. • tieffittip;ln Berope, will to his - abience from Pittsburgh contifne _ to tratisaet all Uusinesi connect ed- with his pielessioti, through hicAgent, J#. is MAY, Merchant: Beinittinies of money made to all parts of England;lrel and, Scotland tind, the continent lkfterope. - - Collections oflegacies,debts, inheritable property and Claims; aearches made; copies of wills; deeds - and doeuments procured, . • Itr- Apply to or address (post paid) JAMES . MAY, Merchant, Water street, Pittaburgh: , octS GEO. W. SMITH BREWERS,;MALSTERS AND HOP DEALERS, PITTSBURGH AMJ POINT BREWERIES. Coiner Barker ' Alley and Penn tt,.and foot of Pitt it. Platibnaigh, Ga/. W. SMITH, Brower, Malater, and 'Hop Dealer, Proprietor of the Pitisbutgli.Brewery, .having taken a long lease oftheOld and - well known Point Breivory, formerly in the oecupancy of 0. P. Shires,- has associated with him in thePusiness Mr. M. B. Brown. The business of the joint establieh manta will be hereafter conducted under the name and style of ,GEO. W. SMITH & Co. - 4. They will Continue to have a constant supplyof the beat bottling Ale, Porter and Brown 'Sto4t, X and XX draught Ale; Barley and Rye Malts algae best ty and Easterif and Western Hops of every quality. oct3l-1m VsII4IJALBI4E REAL. ESTATE. • TRE Subscriber Offers for-sale on accommodating terms, the following very'Valuable Real Estate, the greater part Of which is situated in,the city of Pittsburgh : • A LOT OF GROUND on Fourth Street, between Market and Wood Streets, containing 29 rector there-1 abouts in front, andiextending in depth 85 feet i being the same lot formeoy occupied by pie Police Office, and nearly opposite. the Merchants. and Manufactur er's Bank: I _ . A. LOT. OF GROUND on. Third Street, nearly op posite the_Post Office having a frontiof66 1-3 feet and extending hack'SO feet, Thislot will admit of being divided lute three lots, having each a front of about twenty-two feet, which will be done for the accom modation of purchasers. , FIVE LOTS OF GROUND on Market Street, com mencing on the south, east corner orSecond and Mar ket Streets and extending southwardly on Market Street,. each 20 feet, with a`depth' of 60 feet. The corner Lot ig probably the most eligible lot of any now offered for gale in the city. .4 A LOT ON PENN STREET on whigh is erected a Three Story'Brick Dwelling House, five third dwel ling house Gout the corner of Water and Penn sts.i The House is well finished and nowi in the occupancy of Mr. Shiletto as a boarding honse.l A LOT OF GROUND in Keasington,-running one hundred feet on the river, with an ay.eiage breadth of sixty feet, formerly occupied by a Brewery, destroy i ed by the late fire. This Lot s Subject to a small ground rent. A TRACT OF. LAND, situate in Eigkiminetas township, Armstrong county, containing four hundred and fifty-sis acres, and 151 perebei,.with allowance of six per cent. on which are erected Two Large Frame Barns and two Cabin HouseW. Upon tfie tract, there ah 175 Acres cleared, 25 of Which are in mea dow, and a number of Fruit Trees planted thereon.l This tract is principally upland of ithe very best del- 1 cription, and is situated in a highly flourishing neigh hal-hood and is altogether one of the finest tracts of land in the western country. The attention of Ger man Farmers is particularly called. t. it.: All the above property belongs to the Trustees of the Bank of the United States, who are disposed to sell it upciti terms highly. favoralsk to purchasers. The Subscriber also offers for sale LOT No 50, onl the plan of lots laid out by Cook and Cassat, on llolniea Bill. A HOUSE AND LOT on Hay Street, between Penn Street and the River. House three stories high with a basement, having a front of feet, and-extending back foot, and. is replete with eserycohrenience, and is well adapted to a small family, and is now in theoccupancy of Mr. Yeager. ! Apply at my Office in Fourth Street between Mar ket and %%food Streets . oct3 1:m Verhionlible Dress pinking. TIM V: R; SMITH, having secured the services J of a fashionable Mantutnalier from one of the most extensive establishments of the kind in Philadel phia, is now prepared to execute all orders in the various branches of Manufactiaiing. Daring a recent visit to the Eastern cities; she has procured all the latest and,: most fashionable dress and cloak patterns, together with a variety of trimmings, and has made arrangements by which she will receive monthly the latest and most approved style of dress, &c. Six seamstresses will receive constant employment at liberal ;ivager.; also, a number ofd girls will be takeui as apprentices if application be; ramie soon at her residence in-Fourth street, between Smithfield and I Grant streets. • 1 oct3l.dlm Fall Opening ot. Faslilniso,ble Xiillnerr• [ * MRS. A. LEECH, No. li , , Fifth at., 4 doors from Market, has a beautiful assortment of new and fashionable Bonnets, selected from some of the . I most fashionable houses in New fork. Also a beati ful assortment of Flowers, Feathers, Ladies' Caps, Head Dresses, Rich Itibons, and X handsome article lof Even i ng Dross Patterns; Childrerrs Bonnets, Moods, Velvet Caps, and a variett of other articles. 1 She respectfully invites the attentionof the ladies of I Pittsburgh and Allegheny cities. ' I For Cough*, Colds, eke ° ,7 2l-111ill I.3I.;IItONATs per LY t u ti r Expectorant Balsam, price 25 c Ginseng Panacea, price 50 conks per bottle. Sellers' Imperial Cough Syrup 25 cu. per bottle. Swaynen Syrup of Wild Cherry, 61,00 "" Sheuck's Pulnionic Syrup, oi,po - ,it Wisters' Balsam of Wild Cherry $l,OO " To be had at THORN'S DRUG STORE, 0ct.27 cor. Hand and Penn its, 41 116111 PS - (CR s V EGET MIL E PURGATIVE j_ PILLS, warranted to pleasei. Try them. Pre prized andsold by E. THORN, oct27 cor. ItSnd and Penn ate. Drug store and Fixtures for Sale E subscriber, owing to ill !health, is desirous- j_ul quitting his present husidess, and offers his dock of Drugs, Medicines, Pcribmery and fixtures for sale. The stock is well selected, and perfectly fresh. His prescription business will compare with any establishment In the city. For further particu lars, enquire (if by mail; to be post paid,) of EDGAR THORN. octlft cur. Penn and Hand sts., Pittsburgh, Pa. .. . rpilE SKIN AND COMPLEKION, at this (and,! 1, indeed, every other) season, is often repulsive; in appe. ante, caused, in eight cases out of ten, by • the atmO phere; ' and what persbni; suppose discaie of the bloood, is simply a disease ,if the skin.' If! ,some of ftmt-Mriusands who take purgative medicine, pills, and timeless Sarsaparilla, Al•dre to use on their ; skin a softening and clearing halth, that opens the ' pores, whitens the skin; and causes a healthy rieispi- I ration, that, be the akin never ad disfigured, unbent thy; or diseased with pimplei or freckles, sunburn, tau and morphew, the true and genuine JONES'S ; ITALIAN CHEMICAL SOAP 'never fails to cure and dispel them, and to make I the skin clear and ; lately. It sets so mildly and soothingly on the I akin, that physicians use it on ladies and infinti, in old cases of seurvy,ervitipelas, silt rheafin, sore head, ringworm, and it (mind, the g6ntiirie Jones' soup)l has often effected a dire wheis every other remedy failed. ' It is indeed II blessed remedy. • Sold 'at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse, 89 Liberty street, head of Wood—at the same place is sold the Moorish Hair Dyt, Coral Hair Restora tive, and Spanish Lily White. PRINCIPAL OFFICE—Sign of the American tigi,, 2 Chatham street, New York,. ~ - • THEpoisonous effect an theakin of common pre pared chalk is nut generally known by ladies; how yellow rough and unhealthy it makes the skin in time; besides. what a corpse like; palid look it gives when applied. They should use a beautiful prepar ation, purely vegetable; which' hives the face arms or neck, a natural life-like whiteness; and make; it smooth. It is dalled Jones' Spanish Lilly White, and is sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Ware house;.B9 Liberty street, headof Wood; at the rime place is sold Jones' Coral Hair Restorative, Italian Chemical Soap and unrivalled shaving soap, • 24%tf OLD - WINES & LIGZUOILS— 4consisting of . Port Wine; Madeira Wine; Malaga do ; , -Rhenish do;-=in half and quarter pipes; and on draught warranted pare; • Pate Brandy, of different brands; 'Dark do; Holland Gin, fine flan i Peach Brandy,_ 8 year Apple do, 4 dq • Old Rye Whiskey, ,8 I Part of the above Liquor House Lock, for sale in qual J9201' •Brick House and Or .in Exchange for We, W are authorized to offer I L * for - Window Glass or Nails; a; etantial firo story bric:k houe by 100 feet deep, situated above the Glass House. It ble prices title treezeelitionati hpply to. WAKE tortal.: ~... , - •-•` • ,--,i: i. I. Dupuy; Bordeaux: I qr. Cask; , • 1/ ' ul 2 Mime Holland GIB; _ gwall brine; . • Just received and foi WO Idw by :oct 30 - - - Jhmr. MAY:.: Bbls. Caster Oil, 1 ' X0 1 ..1 For :stale low to close consigottient:i act 30 ' • •-• • JAMES MAY FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES.—An additional aupply received and for sale at very loKpri •cea.' W W. WILSON, oct SO cor. 4th end Masket ate. GOLD PENS.--A large and very soperiortassort, meat of Ile best brands and for sale at eastern ' W. W. WILSON, cor. 4th and Market sta. prices. oct 30 • • LAMPS AND GIRANtiOLES, for paiior,l study, factory . and steamboat use, of Cornelius manufacture, calculated for .lard, lard-Oil, Oke. La t test patterns reed. W. 1,41. - WILSON, oct 30 cur; 4th and Market ids... CIOLIS, silver and steel ;spectacles in every Variety, 3 and funtiihed with the best glasses.. All ages accurately suited. Q Scotch pebble and perifocal glasses kept by W. W. WILSON, oct 30 eon 4th and Mirket sta. FRESH FR A T Oxes M. R. Ralsme. 25 I " I " ai 25 i .. if Si i .15 " Malaga Figs. I 5 Rip " Grapes. 1 2 Dbls. Zante Currents, i. Received and for sa l e, by J. D. WILLIAMS, & CO., 110 Wood street. TOIIACCO, 20 Boxes, assorted, 11b 598 s 12 and 16 Lump. - i 10 Kegs, No. 6, Twist,. . , . .. 10 . " Pgh.Piug and Cavendish, For sale by oct 31 J. D. WILLIAMS, St Co, 110 Wood, st. !! 71S11-20 bbls. large N0.,3 Mackerel; • -4 44 4, ~,-1 ! 41 IQ ICC CC Cr 1 CI ' 5I g , Mom ,‘ 1 ~ 10 " Labrador Herring; 51 " No. 1 Shad; in store and for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS & Co., 110 Wood at. SUGAR, 2 Mids. Prime N. 0. Sugar,'. 2 Boxes Double Refined oaf, , 10 Rtils. Loaf and Clarified, For lialely oct 31 3. D. WILLIAMS, & Co, 110 Wood St. MOLASSES -2 bbls. Philadelphia Steam;l 5. Sugar liolise; • 10 " ICA/rleat a; For sale bJ J. D. WILLIAMS &Co., 110 I , Vot/4:1 it. Confectioners , Wrapping Papers. 25 Ronne Cap Glazed, Bluei Yellow, Orange, Green and Purple, just received, and for sale JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood Street. Q PADES, SHOVELS, lec..— . , kj 20 doz. Spades. 50 6 ' Coal, Spades; and Grain Shovels; 20 " Mattocks and Picks; on hand and for sale at manufacturer's prices by oct24 GEO. COCHRAN, 26 . Wocid tif. CA SHNETTS AND FLANNELS.-One ease Car one case Red Flannels, for salolow by net. 24 GF.O. COCHRAN, 26 Wood it.. g Tierces fresh Rice; ei 14 bhls,Conklins improved Lard Oil; I 0,000 lbs. Bacon, Shoulders. On hand and rot-sale by F. SELLERS. sep24. No. 17, Liberty street. LARD, 100 kegs No. 1, Lard on consignment; ' And fur sale by F. SELLERS. sep24. L IS°. 17, Liberty sheet. CTIARLF.S SEIALER • UGAR HOUSE MOLLASSES.--6 labls..Goodals, 0 S. H. Molasses, in store and for sale by • se •23. - • F. sELLAS. Allnsqueto Netts. EO. S. SWARTZ has on band a lot of very su perior white and colored Milsquebto Netts w ich will be sold eheao at No. 106 Market street. Jen - 113SAISIS44111 for the use of the German _L Reformed Church in the U. S. of America, En glish and German. For sale by • , jell SCRIIIA C senEIBLER, 115 W0i,..1 pt. 11101EDSTIZADS,, of different kinds witb Gazzara's jjl-trun patent fastenings, auperior to anything now in use, fur talelow at the furniture warehouse of angl. T. 11. YOUNG & Ca, Hand street. rilAtiLl:.ll3---Pier, Centre and Card Tables of direr j_ ant patterns. If you want a good artiefe cheap call at the Furniture Warehouse of T.•Bi YOUNG & Co, je6 31 Hand st. Woof' Street Prot - mit' , for siar. Tli AT deairahlelot of ground at the foot of Wood street, occupied at the tune of the great lire by . Messrs. King & Holmes, is otrerid for silo.: Enquire of LatigSl .1. K. MOOR HEAD. HAVING a very large and commodiouS ware house, we are prepared to receive Op addi tion to freight - for shipment) a large amount of Pro duce, Etc. on storage at low rates ,'F' jy93 C. A.'IIIe,A,NuLTY. 46, Canal trlasin. f I NEAS-1 . 2t) packages Y. H., Itupl., G.; P. and Posvcikong; of late importations, arriving and for sale by ialig2s) LAMBERT &SHIPTON. Coffee. BAGS Green Rio, part prime; 301,. ri / Old Government Java; Arriving this day and for sale by aum2.s LAMBERT & Sflhl'TON T l 4 ISH-150 Ws No. 3 Larv'a Mackerel; - 20 " 3 North " .• 4, I. Herring (Al!wives) 5 " No. 1 Salmon; in store l and for sale by taug2s] LAMBERT & SHIPTON. nr; old; and 11 pars old, s from under Custom kiting to suit by P. C. MARTIN, 60 Wstet st. Lot for Sale. or Window inalt• or sale, or in exchange well - finished and cub e and lot, 19 feet front the Allegheny ` . rifer 'II be soil ata reason.; LT *3111'0634 RiArEsiite MIMI tlister' EANS-30 bushels prime quality, for aale by oct3t .7. D. WILLIAMS & Co., 110 Wood et Sundries. Latest Improvement. Storage Sugar aud Molasses: 45 1, , i 1, 1 b i t% N N -..0 5 .. , su agii a d r, G ., L i o c a o, prime i . . 10 cases , Lovering's" D. R. Loaf Sugar 11S bids N. 0. Molasses; In store and for sale by . . LAMBERT & SHIPTON, ani2s. 133 and Las Wood street. 50T1BLS. Pitch: 50 4, Rosin; 150 Boxes Tobacco, Tarions sitersi 10,000 Seed leaf Cigars; . 1 On consignment and will be sold lEite forICSA, or exchanged for Pittsburgh manuractiires,byl .. se 5 TAAFFE & 0,C011,;NOB: TBACCO.-75 large and 9 . 0 Esuiral bozei Missod. ri tobacco s of prime. quality,dtist received on_ consignment s and will be sold cheap fur l eash, or Pittsburgh nianufacturis. august is ' l4 Tit.A.PFP. Er. OTO Is" ER. Fin' Cash Only. rpNVO second hand Pianos, in good order, for sale j. very low, at F. BLUME'S, octal No 112 Wood st., 2d door abc:yo sth; MO r l e i c O2A e N d Y a l V a t rg N c E n EßS t l t ND ac for sale at F. BLIJ:NIE' BETS No. 112 Wood Buret, hnd door atipve sth QTATIONERY.-:—Juat opening, a large 4, 0 gpierc: did assortment or French, gnglitilt rind Ameri can Stationery, which we invite the inthlic to cal) and examine: JOIIRSTON & STOCKTOIiIi oct29 _Stationery; Market at. GOLD PENS —Bagley's celebrated ever pointed Gold Pens; just received and for sale at reduced rates,-by JOHNSTON & STOtICTON, 0ct2.9 Booksellers, Markel go itrizie , a geliovigLi UST. r sizes, received an asstirtment, large sizes, Brazier's JHand Bellows; also, Parlour and Kitchen, do. Wholesale and Retail* JOHN W. MAUL se 26i • 12.0. Wood. st. • - New Books. T I LTSt 11ECEIVED-7- Lrrrins most B11 1 005A; Asia ti Minor, by Mrs. E. C. A. Schneider, with an essay on the prospects of the Heathen and our duty to them, by Rev. B. Schneider, and an ititroductio. by - Rev. E. Heiner, A. M. ' I?aMiglied tiy Rev. Sanaa Gatelius, Chambersburgh, 1846. 'For sae by '. jell SCRIBA. & SCIIE,II3I.IMt, 115 iWoodbt N&W press Ginghanai. "tITE hare now on bind a fall assortment of bonn y V tiftil . French mid Scotch dress Gilighams, twil led and plain at remarkable low prices: Also, an article of entreidered Gingiump---Tery beautiful for presses, for ade by ABSALOM MORRIS, ' 8415 - • ' No. 65 Maiiet 4root: RAISINS*IOO boxes fresh Malaga bn!i jut i e wd yetllor sale br,. Raw. ci, s 4 12!=!==t -- - --- --- -- - --- - . -- - --- - - - - .. By eltssiekesitdedyteeSteve 'platted, States. 97.0 m Iltereelderiietetellisillasiteid . • , 4 ,•`,. ...... -.-.. . _ -.. , , Of . , . N pursuance - an act•of Coegrees, eed on .11rN pursitunxixoFllP Idol gcr l the eleventh rday.ofJuly, I 8•1 8 -, ent itled'r4 An 1 theittlieventlidaY at riily;ellZ lP intl i jedM rar tlese 00 0 act to autherise the -iirestieent. of the United Staterilto authorketharesident ef the Lluitedfiteiettelst to Sell the, riserved.nrinerel lends in the States ote thereiserved ;Mattel lindsinthe seawall& =mai and Arkansas; and T erritories of Wisconein i -Arkantaa and Territories of Wilrecriffilte:iiit. ' -- e; •j, - ..t and lowa,supposed to contain lead weer I, JAMES Isupposedto contain lead ore;" L /AMEBIC: e-1 ..: 1 .1 K. POLK, Presideet of the United States-of Amer- iPorjuDyn. or Tut c im . E. , : , 8 ,6 113 - 01 - •: . . 4 e5.~ 0. - 1, ~i ica, do heretil . declare and make known, that a'pub- i hereby declare and make known,that-milillairititiO" lic sale will be held at the Land Office at DUBUQUE, the lands azazzoroax wmitnete Tee.% saes, *the. in the Territory of lOWA, commencing on Monday, State of ILLINOIS, on Accomer Or tats ei#.iteem. the Bth day of March next, for the sale of the pub- er.en stressearaers, will belied at theettidettifeftles • :, lie lands eteiterorcetz weetnere.a. rams 'eats or tinned Land Offices, .bi said State, Itt#t*File,., :„, ,'. .eccourre 03' THE vArereitte. LEAP PIPES TriEJLEIN, hereinafter 00413426300 Wit 1' - ' , '. '' '''--.'...,,. ' Withhi the fceldwing townships and fiactional town, . At the Land Office at-DIXON; - stomrreallehtl,:ird .--''...:.. ships,-kiiiiwii rie the hteii eteee wizen eismiter,, to Monday, the fifth day of April next% fat.ettedisetoiel •. e ee, wit: • ' ' - • ' ' of the public lands within- the tolhreWto,. • ;',l. North` of the ease tine:and east et the ,JVNitincipal an d fractional - townships, cis I'." ' , '..e.'-'ee•r" .-7 - -. '• " - meridian. , e •. , Korth qf the bass line 4 .art Vali .103014 liriii4 3 --.:,- Townships eighty:eight, ,eighty=nlite 'end 'ffiiietii; - . ?. . pal nuttiffiat6 - ...... ...e. e ~.1 Ind.fractienal township nmety-ente, of range one; Fractional townships .twenty-seten; terintyekiioe. Township eighty eight, and fractional townships and twenty-nine, of range One:, - - '-., - -.. -.\-••,-.: nighty-nine, ninety and ninety-one, of range two. Townshms' twenty-sovett and tweitiy-eightFitaa,, , , Township eighty-Seven,and fractional townships fractiiinal fownsbip twentyenihe, of range tesee.•;;' , - . eighty-eight and eighty-nine, of 'ratite three. ' Townships . twenty-seven lad_twenty-eighti'add Fractional townships eighty-seven :and eighty- fractional thwnahip twenty-nine, of range-thrseic - - - - ' ' '•-, .`„ tight, of range four. . •- ' - ' - ' The north hall of township twenty-40g , erivrife ~., ~,....-; Fractional township eighty-seven; of. range five. ship twenty-eight, and ftateloual townsliipelteridtle . .- forth of the base line and west of the fifth principal nine, ofrange four. meridian. • . - -- ' ' North Of the base line and trot qf thefinirthrrindieli ~.^ Township ninety, and fractional ttewnship nieety- . .-". _ • - . . meridian: - .' . , -....-•-• t , one, of range one. • - Fractional -townships twenty-.even, AwiftifY44lol. Fractional townshiptephiety-one, ninety two and , and twente-nine,. of =eget:die. . • ' .." .;.- e- ~- - - : Ninety-three; of range twee -- • ' , . Fractional- - townships twentyeeight'.and .;tereitte,,,t . • " Township eiriety-two, of range three: . nine ; of tangd two. . •.-.. - --- .-":e:1-1 - - , -- , . •.- - - Lands appropriated by lawfor the use of schools; At the - Laud Office at SNAWNEKTOWNy 4 eeitne military and other purposes, will be excluded from mencing on Monday, the nineteeirith-daykof Apt* sale; also all quarter quarter sections covered in next, for the disposal of the public lands orittibethet - -. whole, or in part, by those mining leases. ' .which following sections, and parte of sections, tie: sball not be determined by . the day for the Saute of the bate Ane'renrl Gait ct,l the third prirsdpa " "..• commencement - of theie sales.' . ', ._ . ' - tneekliane •-- . -... • - .. _ , Pre-emption eleitos will not be ellowed to etnY of Sectionr.tteimteetwo to twenty-nine, incleoive, mad - the above lands; 'until after they have been offered seetions thirty:4mo to thirtteox.; inclusive, of towns at rhiblic'sale; and beedme subject to priiate entry; ship, eleven; sections one to fire inclusive, and sea and all of such lands as contain ar mine or mines of dates eight to twelve 'Melt:wive; in townaldpniredlelle" lead ore actually discos and being worked, will ;Orange seven, - - - -- - - ~ "7. , - ,e''.' be said in' such legal subdivision or subdivisions" See:eerie Utter to nine, inclusive , sectionsAfteetetu will include atteh mine or mines, at not leas than two tinenty-itoo t inclusive,., and sectionir imenty , fineetes dos and fifty cents per acre. 1•• ' - thiitreiz, inclusive, of township eleven' !agent The sale will be kept open Tar two weeks, ;Unless tine, teed, thi - ' ee, the n o rth half andionthriast gimlet •. . the lends are sooner disposed Oft arid sue Inner; and_ of sectiortfouereectionsfire to eleven; inclusive; 04 no private . ntrieo ofland in the townships and - frac- lotthweseqarter-eif section twelve; the-north heifer tional townships so Ofterell'will be admitted until aft section ;fit:letters; and sections //fleets end. elghteiti o ' ter the expiration of two weeks from the commence- inclusive, in township twelve, of range dine,. .„....." . • - - meat of said sale. . - - Lands smpropriated by law for the use ofse Witi,,. In further execution of the saidect, I-have caused military; wieetber purposes; will be hieltided New the Commissioner of th e General Lend Office to pub- the salonaleo all quarter suarter iteliees covered sit • lieh with this proclamation a brief description Of the whole; br in part; by thbse mining lbsies whiettithell mineral regions in which these lands lie, and of the not be determined by the day fittti for'srikiliiii:, • lands now offered for sale, which he has prepared nieheetueet of the tales; - ' - -." ---,• e ' ._ from official documents and other means of nifor- Pre-ehaptiern claitria will not he alitittict•tolitilal - '• motion. - - " " 'e " .-- - the above lands, until after the came ahallhavreteeset ` . Given under my hand at the City of Washingtbn, offeted at the ptiblie sale, -arid become eubjeello, ,; this fifth day of September, Anna Doming ' one thou, private entry; abd all of such lands as contain' anshie sand eight hundted and forty.sfx. or mines of lead ore actually discovered and being' By the President: • JAMES K. POLK. worked, will be wed in sucli legal sulnlivisien'eSe JAMES 11. Pieta ... subdivisiohs ail will include mice mine or ildnes k itt , Acting Commimioner of the - Go2ertil Land tflai, not lees than two dellais and fifty cents per acrd.::, - -- - - The sales will each be kept open for twOweeleti; The lands in thelnineral regions, embraced in - the (tinier's the. larlds ire .kooner disposed 'of) OW no • , ..... above proclamation of the President of the United longer; and no priva,te entries of land in - the toweee. - States, are believed to contain the richest, mines of ships and fractional fownshipe ati eiffetede•Willres _ - lead that have yet been-discovered; the ore yielding admitted until after the expiretibh eftwe Weeka feint' • about eighty per cent, of pure metal. Copper, also the commencement of the said Silks. - • , _ has been fouud in this region; in considerable quan- -In further execution of the said act, I havncaused tities: , the Commissioner of the Geheral Land Office to pub. / Great advantages are said to exist for -the mann: lish with this proclaim:lion a brief description of the facture of lead in various forms, particularly into mineral -regions in which these lands lie, and of the shot, the river banks being to elevated as to require lands now offered for sale, which he has prepare* little or no expense in the erection of towers; and froin offiffird deem:tiptoe' and other means of 'Wee. .. _ the ore, from its great purity, may be mannfactiited motion:. , , into snot by the first smelting. • ' ' '' Given under my band at the City of Wealth:gee% . The location of theite melba being near the MM.: this eighth -day of September, Arne? Derstinli.,:elere aissippi river, affords great facilities of transporta-• thousand eight hundred, and fdrq..eiie e ..__ , „ . „ . t- e - -- e• lion, the average cost of Which to St. Louis is about By the Presideht: . JAWS K-PaliKsee fifteen cents per hundred - pounds. The soil is rep- iiiiii.s - }l. Prim, • ~ ~, -. , - ~.....„. resented as being unusually fertile, producing all Abting toinlesiernei,'Qf the General Laid Gifi:04. 7..1 , , the email grain in great abundance, and furnishing ' —' , _.. .., ~,,..:-.., excellent range for cattle—thus presenting equal in , The ..lands in thettLKON distfict,,ernhntned iiibet• ducements to the agriculturist and the Miner. above proclamation of the Preahrent.af the.tridiiiiii. - The DUIICQU F. mines in fractional tolinabiefe Settee, were explored by Mr. Oweri, the geol . ° in po eighty-eight, eighty nine, and ninety, of range two the State of Indiana,.nnder the insnuctionilitim - a east, situated on the banks of the Mississippi; ate Treastry Deptirtment; and in compliance ' a.ree' considered the most importtuit ; the DURANGOtnines: solution of the House of Repreetiittatives;paised:6oe. - in townships eighty-nine and ninety, ofrange one February, 1339.. The able repOfi-tif thia gentletnau f ,. - east, are the next in value; and. the CATTESE mints publithed as document No. 239,Nouse 411'nel:weave. in fractional township eighty-eight, of range three tatives; first session ,of 26th Congress, obi:nese-thee -, ' east, also on the river, are the third. Other mines these lands include all the procluctiventiaes,multh have been discovered in this region; and it is very entire region in which; from observations daring hie: .. , 'probable that future, explorations will bring to light survey ; there is teazon to believe that valuable.weine_.; others as rich and productive as any now known: of ore May - readily be found.. Further, that - Mlo4'e '.. . JAMES. 11. PIPER, ' . the lead mines of Illinois, lowe. and Wiscnnsin - e, Acting Commissioner of the General Land 091ce: though only partially worked, produced eapietrai of September sth, 1846. i eepl9-lawlet thirty Millions pounds or leaeleeelvese of Ilfmithei. ' - yielding their Tell preportion-e-end - that..thee,wholeG- , district, ifproperly mined, would. yield Ode . hund* - -.- and filly - milliceespoinuls pee annum.. '•.-.. -- re. ~...„ e. Those lands being situated bia and . near theleilie t i tissippi and Fever rivers;,the beet or transportint - thfke products- of' Mein to St Louis is only fi abont ffeete, cents per - hundred pound", The soil - is eif expellent . quality, and 'Yields abundantly all the produnineer * . that latitude. ; "' -, . ~- - , - - -. , ;The. lanils'in the SIIAWNETOWN distrietluife4, not been explored as folly as those. in Dawn.. a ` cent discoveriee have been Made, hoeteier, 0f44 veins of the eulphnret 'Of lead and zinc, eMiti&otes to and on both tides, of 'thee lends, iedicetioo dee - existence of simileeletiffitites 'Within there:, . Thettle. ellities for teanitilictmeng- white and reirleittitter represented Cs - Reing ampleratul ai- the landli titket ' situated within about seyee. miles_ef the Qtrio,rifete. ' theinitel,iiCariffiiii„ - ceir:betrenspo_rtetlete all this principal markets it a, trilling cost..., • ~ - - - JAMESILPIPE.R.,,.•.- ~.- . . Acting Ctimmissioner tithe General Lantlf:eltete. Septette r -Sth '1846: -- . -, - • sepig4twiSt ! N. W. CORNER OF WOOD A2fD LFrH STRLLTIi T . proprietor of the AfOrning Past and Mer cury and Manufacturer respectfully informs his friends and the patrons of these paper*, that has a large and . well nbasen Issortmeting' JOB TYPE, AND ALL OTHER MATEBIAT.S Necessary to a Joh Printing Office, and-lint he is piepared to exebiite tr.rrxe retss pairrrirro, or irtur nrecniprtats.. Books; - Bills Of Lading,' ' Circulars, Pamphlet+, Bill Heads,* • Cara, Handbills, • Blank Cheks, ilat Tips. , All kinds of Blanks; Stdge, :Sicantr,tial and Cana/ Boat Bills with approprialecuti , printed on OA abort-. est notice and most reasonable terms. ' He respectfully asks the patronage of his friends; and the public in general, in this branch olhis busi ness. k sept 22) L. HARPER. QTATE BOOK OF PENNS YLVAN lA—Coritaining 'kJ an account of. the Geography, History; Govern ment-, and Resiturees; and noted citizens of the State; with a map of the State and of each County; for the use of Schools; by TITOSLAS H. Blinnowss. --- The above described btiok may .with the utmost propriety bwrecommended to the attention of Mies tore of Public Schools; and to Teachers in general; I The author in his preface states; i. A arid: dalculated to impart to our youth a full and accurate knowledge of their own State, has long been deemed necessary. ! Whether this will supply the want, experierice alone can determine. - The Counties are not treated in at phobetied order; bUt in chases; according to their form of surface, productions, and hiatorical relations. To carry out the design; a small State Map; in addl.; ! lion to the several county maps,. has born construct. I ed, foe classes of counties marked upon it:" For s-,1 a Iy the doz. and , retail at the Book and- Paper Warehouse of LLIKKLOO3IIS, Agent. sep n No. S 9 Wood at: Pitniburgh; TitO)2O7.iGAIIEL ROUTE; C11.1."511Z OF nova. ( - IN and arter Monday' thb 2d day of itorimber; the steamboats CONSUL AND LOUIS IiPLANY., n ill coanntente their single tripi, lgasiiig daily at 3 o'clock, dct2B SOIIN MEALMEN, A.btai. Superloir Building Leto:Air Bale -ha the Ptah Ward. EIGHT Lots, fronting on. Peon street; oppbsite the mansion of Dr. Shoenberger; the corner on Adams street. 221 feet by 100,..the others' 20 feet each by 100, all e ; xtending to Spring - Alley: FiVe Lotefrciatleig.m Liberty streets-stand enjoin ing Factory street, each 20 feet by 160 ileep cy street, opposite the new Catholic Clibrchi od these are erected seen frime - Title indisputable and a liberal - extension of pay ment to suit ptirchasnrs. They will be sold to close the concern. Apply to .Miebael Allen, or Lewis HutbliitiOn, at their warehouse*, or to James S. Craft; klsq.; at his office; SO Fourth street. rrA variety of Cotton Machinery ' Throstles, Mules, &c., still on hand for sale on very reasonable terms; nrid time; on large sales. octl9.d3n! eitgions • ooks. B ARNE'S Works on Nery Testament; .. Job had Isaiah; Bev. Daniel Clark's Works; Saurin Sermorin . tiulpit Cyclopedia; • _ ~ Blair4s Sermons; Encyclopmdia of Religious Knowledge] . • Cottage Bible;, Dick's Works. Evidences of 'Christianity, various authors; Bibles of all kinds; for sale by • nov7 11. S. _BOSWORTH:Ik Co., 43 Market a . . B OORS for Schoois nodeoll;gesj. Writing aad BWrapping Vapors; Por soli by nov7; H. . B.IIOSWOWTH. gr. Co., 43-Market si. ..- O RENDER TILE litiA . Ati liAlk .SILKY, T SOPT,.ffINE ASIR CLEAlsii to make the ecalp healthy,smooth, vvhitenhd fruitful, so that a good' crop may spting therefrom, persona have but to ex pend.thirty seven and a half cont.'. And, reader, our'only object for selling the article at that price, is knowing. it to be all we state, that when you once try thisyou never will use might else, whether it he merely to embelish, tcrdress, beautify, and preserve, to force growth, stop falling, off, and cure scias or dendruffs the JONES'. CORAL HAIR RESTORA TIVE will never fail to, do all this; as hundreds will teltyan with gratitude, - - . It dresses the hairbeatitift& ly, and ranker red Or grey hair grata' dark troot the Sold at JACHSON , B PitentlYiedinine Warehouse. 89 Liberty otWood-!•.inice' thlety sever bads half beetle; fifty Beats and cne•dolLsiper bottle. At 'theceittieplaceis Inilarbe t ltalian .tsts:hjally White and trattrallell ehasing war eh Room, EI!!!IMEtE= MMV= Book and Job Printing Orme, Just Publishtd. 1,4 1 4'7:1 '_,.ti,,-:'.:-..::.•t;,,:%-,:.,.‘7!7-.,,z‘,,-:,::- MESE JIFiE subscriberhaving disposed of hie - ThicitetellW in Pittsburgh to Itleasrs. Ettklpsti i r would recommend thern tothe ciatiinhge-fif trisfoc.; ; -. mer cuStorneri: Pintituttati,`Offeher 20th 18413, - • • - THE SUBSCRIBERS hating Purchased the Boioli. store of Mr' Robert Carter, will continue thertinl: ness at the 'fald stand.: Thej: IQ] at times has~_;- ' on hand a large' supply of Theologicil„Flissical School Boots—Also, Writitis.,Lett,efluul . W44Ptiliri Paper; Slateii etd. - Western Merchants rnaking . ptircbales in 414 ci# A ,7! are invited to callj exaanineour stock . , aeft - nitt..4*lt our prices beTore purchasing elsewhere.' c - ELLIOTT lii_.}ZlOLlSif*„... fio..sp, Market it., bet.;d anti ith Dr.-Jaisiotiou's •-• • Ir 3 PAD the following, from the editOriaintiltinOr; rk, of Alexandves Weekly Messenger. ' • - Foust' . AT L t Sure Owe for nit Physierans and %be:nista harts long been anzieailiti' disoorer a medicine that would etre one of the Moot troublesome diiielusse; this Piles. Success hzirall last been tho ' JACKSON'S P1i,,E,E116. BROOATION not only stops all bleeding, a lly pain and inflammation; subdues thatintolerablo.i.. tog, but: effectually cures, 'like a charm, arid id t very abort time, persona whose lives hare bitatinenit dered Miserable for..years, . • . Only i few...from .the greatriumber of eitatehillifi 4 Will be published. ' Read the fallowing: Q - PILES PILES! I ' , PILES!! ! - • . . _ . PHILADII.I . II3AYBEaret 10, 154.51:4, -0.1 Western Hotel. Ds JAiimi2*-4Sir: I. think thero arc few diW?.aleevi more commtiri and ,troisblesome than ttio 04,,, during the last fifteen years I have inifferial them very. much, causing pain, bleeding, and . ittinity; derate itching; I used all the various remedies, b4 e. • without relic,untili got a bottle of youreethrt tion, from DriJayne, No. 9 South Third street, which has completely cured me in ihroeweekis! - Yours, truly, . H. PLIDIPTOItc , .• • For sale inPittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STOK-Ei,.2,' /2, Fourth street, near WOod. 11 - 0 HO YOU , It}: GLTTING BALI% ..AAIC' TOUt--Well, that it a misfortune-and tioestl crime; but to remain bald, when'ao an epinartilif;: nit offers to restore yonr hair, by a faithfurand era"! use ot' JAYNE'S frAIR TONIC,is hat nee short of crime. This - valuable preparation the Scalp to a new and healthy acti6h.cleatinielic - , from scurf and dandruff, prevents il the - hair fra leg off, circa those eruptive diseaseandliatofteiti pear upon the head, and in a majority ofeaseepro -- . duces a fine growth of new hair. -It also' ires Altifl hair a rich and beautiful appearance, enequalle4 by any thing of the kindi For sale tentlabOrgh at the PEKIN TEA STORI I / 4 72 Fourth street, near Wird. `oct24llBllC,, DEWAR:F. , OF THAT COUGH;'for - conghinglo:- .10, noteeirritation . in the throat or lungs, mehuihie the immediate precursor of Iltammation, ,- .4 . ktorry Bronchitis', Asthma,. Spitting of , Cintreanefosi and Death. there is no need of sough'. gat all; for DirfrE'S ExerzToLtscr: will' immediately . r ; r: Hove the Cough subduetlio InflamMition, - clean** the. Lunge and Throat from all irritating di:abet:o4r ingmatterond effect a speedy cure- ' ''• Ferule in Pittsburgh at the - PEKIN TEA sToriti . 72 Fourth street, near Wood. on 't.24-decie Blakely and BlitahalA. Offices on Fein and Smithfieklsts, A GENTS for the Old Black Ball Line of Livilibe prcarand.niet YOrliPaCkeite; Remittances 'made as usual to England, Ireland. 3ceitland and Welese' Puma - sad novarda—;•pejalide town F 0.41 0)3 iirotearßrltain and , , peraole te seridlbiAelflVitteidieeti,.4 them breught out by the iiboyi, splendid lietti - 15th slid IS* oraey mouth. • / 1--- ' • g • lEEE ISM