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Brownsville. • :.:14 1 1/4 - . l lerLane, Bennett , Brownsville 'graliigu.'&)ies, Beaver. DEPARTED. „ Rhode Mond, Dawson, Wheeling. Hudson, Ebert, Wheeling. Wisconsin Grace, Cincinnati. . Lake Erie, Hoops, Beaver. Louis McLane, Bennett, Brownsville. Consul, Bowman, Brownsville. Michigan, Boles, o:l•Last evening there , were 13 feet in the char pet ou;Act o:l•The 4 Arrived yesterday with ipeWheel. - .She broke a ihaft . on her downwArd trip: .tSbe stops this week for repa:rs. The Cam bria,' Capt.: Forsythe; 'leaves for Cincinnati today rg tier "i4aCe.. bij4irtlA'reiia is now a regular Pittsburgh and Wellsville picket.—R. C. Fleeson, Captain. • RIVER BELOW. "Pailisiille=-13.feet in Canal. :Cut:oberland—high enough for large boats, and' Loola-7 feet in.the ebannel. •Cirteinnati-Rising on Monday night. Olhoe of the Morning Post. FOR TIIE WEEE ENDING Thursday Evening, Dec 3,184 G. REMARKS: urnaerc.hants report no decline in business gen erally during the past commercial week. The riv ets' are in excellent order, and steamers are arriving anddepaiting haurly, heavily laden. Business has closed on the canal for the season. We have but little change to report in prices • Assts.—We quote our language of last week. Tliere has beeri no change. Scorchings, 4041, sales <dirndl lots ; at these rates the demand is good.— Rita, 44i14}; Pearis, scarce, se; Sataratus,4iasc. " . ..'Aitriza-r-Green, range from $l,OO to 1,02, as in quality: These are the extremes. - Bail:fit—Small white, sales at $1,0001,12 from wagon and at Wharf. Several small lots have been takewat these rates. pi:mt.:Ts—Beaver $2,20(42,25 per doz. Con siderable doing. , Biinwit-24025; demand poor and but little gifleing ' , -Basows--tange.from 75 to $2,00, as in quality. 6 . 1 , 471; Rolf, Si/PO; we heard of small saleit very good at 10c. .But we are instruc ted tp quote' st firm at 9c. iltioi4To - city cured In market: eery little do- Cineietnati• cured, sales of hams at shoulders:3ciit3i; sides slc, This appears to be a decline since last-weed- The business is very . _ .ICanissra--;City dipped 9c.; Cincinnati - mould 9 la 10; scarce; star, 2022; scarce. Firm at these rates. ' -Coi:Tom—;-Not much in market: We quote at 0 /I@/Cli; . toi•rox ranara-0 to 10, 18c.; 11, 12 & 13, 19c Candlewick, 18c. Coirs,a—Sheet, 2Sc. p lb .Carizsai--TV.Rucrrc; stock fair, not manytrans =Limas reported to us. We heard of sales at 6,61 i fidYe.' , A, Varga lOt 'taken from wagon at 6c; sale tromstorelat qc. G..tshen ioe. asked; we heard of na'sales. :Cortica l —considerable animation prevails in this arti6le tot . the season. Merchants al/ report t. Sic. as in.quality, for prime Rio. .thsisasstasas.—Rather scarce; but few gm:id coming in,. For good quality $1,35; inferior at something less. - Coax Mext.—Not much in market, sales at 37i. t'strir=-Driedlei,--Rather dull; sales at 506 r ., 55062 c. :Peaches.- 7 :ln this•artide there has been in triElingtidvance since our last report; sales have taketf dace at . 51,250130, some dealers ask $1,40 (ii,150;. some .scaal/ _sales at these rates. Bunch Raisins in Fboxes , tr F:ttia -.Good brands bran at $3,3703,50 from stare;, at ssiiarf $3,37, brisk; single bbl. ,$.3,62(03,- _P2len4.arge No. 3 21facixrd, 7,00aP7„1.10; 2 7,75(a0,00;1, 12,50(id14.00; Schtunt, new, No. 1, 17, .$ 5 , 50 ata, 75 . Yiin-, 1 ,13ran. at 10c. at•which sale; Shorts 10011 c - • sales .hare been made during the week in small tots ofKantucky at prices rang. iag from 25 to 30c,, l'rime article 27030 c. „Paals—Wheat, some transactions in this at 56 060 e.." Cone we quote at 32. Rye, 32033cLilar . ky, 3.1045 , is paid at breweries ; this as ad vane& Oats 25. Crt.Asi—Sales of 200 boies Bslo, at $2.12a; 10 x/2, $2,50.:..- . 'lti*rl7r , r . teards of 100 bads weighed at sehles .411`.ititiith,past is -eel% sales IA $9OlO nortar—ln boxes sells at 16c. MiUts;,-.-Spanish 14016 i Dry Missouri, ciao; Slai titer, 30p1-. • laurff-61 1 -ig Metal, considerable ; arrivals but no sites of cimsequence. We quote as last week: For Allegheny 24025, _ a mos. Hanging Rock sells at $BO.. The market is•well stocked. Bloonu, some in., Market at $600435. Juniata Bar Iran,3a; Nails 10d;53,75; Bd. Domain—Boards in raft $6,5007,00. Season t3 $lO for common and $2O for clear. :Lx'Ao—Firm at 401 i. Litxrazn-'-Rather dull; So/c, New York, 140 15; slaughter, 19019; Baltimore, 18019. An ad vance'is expected by dealers. Morusicrs—No change since last week; small acute to country 31032 c; large lots, 4 mos. 29030. In Sugar House there has been no change; sales' at .38012 c. as in quality. :Hrex-:-Finit at 4tco3c. in tierces, by single bbl. Sizns--C/over has declined a' shade. Sales du . ring the_ weekat $3.0003,25 from wagon. Timo thy, still scarce at $1,25051.37 from wagon, $l,- .62 from store..:- Flaxseed, '75080c as in quality.— Sales - nearly over for the season. SoAr—City manufactured sells at 404 i c. A sale of 200 boxes at 4c., 12ic far boxes. Cincinnati manufactured 3.104 c, prinae article 9100 c: has been tb.- ken brbbls; in hhds 7iosi Prices very unsteady. There is not. much old in market; and very few ' transactions during the , week. Ss.t.T=hati advanced to 1000106 delivered at river. n, For, small lots $1,12 is taken. Not much arriving, • . , Taa'xxns' Orr.—Firm at $17022 vr bbl. ' Ts.r.r.ovr--in demand. We quote at 04 . 07. Tnc Pigs—We use same figures as last week. x now sells at $10,50. Bianca 25c sr lb. in pig;. do. 30c gi lb in bars. Wirrassr—No change and light receipts. Com :nen, 18i; Rec.. 19, cash; 19i020 time. Some sales of rectified at these quotations. Woot..—The offerings are small. Many wool growers are holding hack for. higher prices. We quote as follows :.Merino 28, Pull' Blood 26027; I. blood 24025, i.blood 23024,4 blOod 21022, /Common 16020,.- Reported weekly forYlte 4.1.4 4 3 4 7no. Oberly, of ilit. rm. Penn 'y'ard; ..81legheny City. ° November 30. 1946. psohead Beef Cattle, 304 c per lb. 50 Hogs; 34- No Sheep ofremd. • . WEDNESDAY, December 2, 1840. IQO head Cattle, 31e3ic. per lb. 60 Hon - 3-bc. per lb. No sheep offered—No calves offered. - THE SUFFERING POOR OF IRELAND . . . • A generous Public are requested to meet at the Old. Court House, (Pittsburgh,) on Friday the 4th day bf Deceiriber, at 4 o'clock for the purpose of devising means to assist our fellow beings in Ire land, who from Vie late accounts; are in a suffer ing condition, owing in part, to the failure of the crops. Wo, Want and Misery, now stare them in the face, -Then let our fellow-citizens come for wardwith Christian spirit, and by their aid re lieve tbedistressed—For we should remember that "He that giveth to the Poor lendeth to the Lard." Wm. Lorimer, .R. C. Grier, Geo. Albree, Chas. Avery, Alexander Hunter, John Gill, 'Wm. M. Bell, S. Moore, D. H. Whitney, S. C. Edwin, Walker Woodwell, Wm. Murphy, M'Cord & King, Robert Mackey, R. M. Kerr, John McGuire, W. F.ichbaum, . J. H. Young, John 11. Sawyer, Jon. Kidd, 1 D. H. Miller, W. L. Rinehart, W. F. Murdock, W. R. Brown, A. Kirkpatrick, P. Mulvany, Wm. Ebbs, H. Snyder, Robert MKnight, W. T. Haven, J. V. Myers, W. Thorn, Richard Hays, Wm. Holmes, Jr. Geo. R. White, Henry McCullough, Charles Shaler, Wm. M. Little, Alex. Brackenridge, Thos. T. Myler, foseph H. Hill, W. H. Denny, James S. Craft, C. Darragh, 1 W. A. Smith, M. Martin, A. Wilson, J. Bryar, 1 Jaines Irwin, James Robb, W. A. Irvin, J. P. Scott, John D. Davis, Thos-liamilton, 1 James Callan, J. S Hamilton, T. H. Sarber, Andrew Wylie, Jr.- Rody Patterson, C. H. Paulson, Wm. Irvin; Thos. Redpath, 1 John Robb, Wm. Marshall, John Taylor, W. Wilkins, H. S. Magraw, R. P. Tanner, Samuel W. Black, Wm. Kerr, Thos. Scott, Jones McKenn, Joseph Cupples, Wm. Hare, E. Jones, (St. Clair,) John Tassey, Benj. Patton, Wm. Porter, -- Thos. Dore]] y, M. F. Eaton, W. Hughes, S. Jones, J. Andor, R. 31. Riddle, J. B. Sandersok - W. J. Howard, A. Beckham, - W. Forward, Alex. Laughlin, .31.'El'an Magehan, Andw. Burke, John Dunn. PITTSBURGH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY The Quarterly Meeting of the Horticultural So ciety will be held at 3 , 1 r. Wickeraham's Seed Store Wood Street. on Monday the ith November, a 1 o'clock, P. M. A general attendance of the mem bers is requested. By order of the President. F. L. SNOWDEN, Secretary. COMMITTEE OF CORRESPONDENCE Will meet at the Washington Hotel, corner of Penn and St. Clair streets, on Saturday evening next, the sth inst., at 7 o'clock.. P- M. Dec. 1,1840. S. JONES, Chairman. Urricr. or THE P. &. C. Itinno.to Co P4tsburgh, Nov. 15, IS4O. IryThe Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Pittsburgh and Conneltsvitte Railroad Com pany Will be held at the oillec in this City, 3d st., West of Market, at 10 o'clock. on Monday, th or Decernuer next. On which day, between the hours of 10, A. M., and 3, P. M., an election for twelve Directors of said Company will also be held. Certificates, as required by the Charter, have been issued by the proper officers of the Company, and will be delivered to the Stockholders on applica tion at the Office. noel B-did J. CAROTHERS, Secretary. Important to Consumptives.—nrange. that so many who are afflicted with a Cough thatis gradu ally wearing them down, and slowly but surely, stealing them into that dread:lid distast Consump tion—that disease which carries off thousands daily —am doing nothing, or. what is worse than noth ing, are gorging themselves with nostrums that are puffed to the skies for cures they are said to have effected on some foreign or unknown persons. "en they can be positively cured by using Dr. Rogers' compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, which con tinues to make the most, remarkable cures ever re corded in the annuals of Medicine; which is pro. ved by reference to the vast number of certificates from the first and most respectable citizens—such sw the Hon. Judge William Burke, the wile of the Rev. Geo. Maley; Doctor Wm. Richards; Mrs. Hi ram Plummer; Devinney Ludlow, Esq.. of Cincin nati; and a great number of others in this city . Certificates of not only of remarkable cures of dis tressipg Cough, but cases of Consumption positive ly eured e 'after physicians of the highest standing have given them 'up to die! For sale by D. C. Kneeland, principal agent, Grant street, one door below 2d. See advertisement of Dr. Ropers' Liverwort and Tar, in another column. dee.l CHRISTIE . % Galvanic Remedies for nervous dis eases, such as Paralysis, Rheumatism, nervous and sick head-ache, tic doroleux, fits, dyspepsia, bron chitis, dearasss, spinal complaints, •palpitation of the heart, general debility and deficiency of nery ous and physical energy, have been used with great Aurcess and almost universal satisfaction. They are done up in the form of belts, hands. bracelets, rings, and magnetic fluid in bottles, and are all matnard applications No injury has ever been known from their use, and the cases where they have been used with advantage and entire suc cesxo very numerous. For further explanation please read the ad vertisement on the outside of this paper. For sale at Canwri Ls' only agency in Pittsburgh. nova No. 57 Market street. 0::) -The office of the Alouxxxo POST has at tached to it the most extensive- Job Printing Estab lishment in the city. We ate prepared to fill all orders for printing at the shortest notice, and the work will be done in the hest style and on the lowest terms. SEVEN BIG DOORS CLOTHING STOAE, NO. 5 SIXTH STREET, NEAR LIBERTY. JOHN FARREN, PROPRIETOR, nov24-y 'PITTSBURGH. ATM/ can always find at G. Schneckth, on the cor ner of Fifth and Smithfield sth. fresh Oysters served up in every style, on the shortest notice. Also, Ground Nut Candy, Fruits, and Pastries of the choicest kinds. Call and see. norl3-iitap Fresh Oysters. THE subscriber will receive fresh Oysters daily I_ from Baltimore, which he will serve up in all the different styles, at the Franklin Hotel. Fourth et., between Smithfield and Grant. octlS C. SCHMERTZ Bagley's Patent Extension Pen holder end Pencil. MHIS is the most complete, convenient and use ful pocket companion ever offered to the public. In the Short space of 21 inches, is contained a Pen, Pencil and reserve of leads, and by one motion slides either the Pen or the Pencil out, and extends the holder to 6 inches, which is but little more than half, this length when shut up. This is a recent improvelnent and universally approved. For sale by W. W. WILSON, cor. 4th and Market sts. nov3o. Brazier's Bellows. JUST received an assortment, large sizes, Braziers Hand Bellows; also, Parlour and .Kitchen, do. Wholesale and Retail, JOHN W. BLAIR, aep29. 140 Wood st. tf , ......„, 1 ..1.,1417.i47. 4 - 34:. 0 4.4.4.e.. E #2.2 , ..0 • . 4 " MIS --',;'.'.' I ~i'4'...'',::;..- : '.',, -: :=';';t:i , '.::.; - ,....;:7',:. , f. ,- ~,-..,,,:t...'«,!.';',4% .OF TIIE CITY OF PITTSTIVRaII, 0 Yes, 0 Yes Gold Pens. MiIEMMI •.• ::,:•:::.":.-,:.7,..,,.,_ ENGEM MEE cet, - THE aplenclitl.light.draught steamer DOMIN,IOD4 S:Tierctiv; Master, will run as a regular packet betweeli Pittsbutgli and Wheel ing; leaving tittibirgh for Wheeling every Monday, Wednseday.add Friday, at 3 o'clock, P.M4uu.d-leav ing Whic - inig for Pittaburgkevery Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, at.`,9'Ci'cliaCk;',4.. N. For freight or passage, apply cia hoaTa.!. • • ;:Womb ThaNwell kadWit fiSt' ; iunning steamer CAMBRlA,W.Forsyth,ltlasteriivill run as a regular Packet, leaving!veryWednesday morn ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at.lo, the same day. Returnine, , ,She will leave Cincinnati every Saturday, at 10, A, M. . . For freight or passage apply. on board, or to FORSYTH' dz Co., Agents, ap 16 )No. 30, Water street. For Cincinnati and Louisville. , The new and splendid pasienger steam er COLUMBI A, (PICEA?, Master, will leave for the above and intermediate ports, regular ly. For freight or passage apply on board, or to jel D. WILKINS, Agent. Poe Saint Lonis.....ltegular Packet. The new and splendid passenger steam er BRUNETTE, Capt. Perry, will run in the trade from Pittsburgh to St. Louis, "during the season of 1846. The Brunette was built expressly for the trade and is elegantly found in every respect. For freight or passage apply: on heard. opt 4 For Cincinnati and St. Louis The passenger steamer PALESTINE, Capt Williams, leave for the above asinterm ediate ports regularly. For freight or passage apply on board. je9. Tuesday Evening Packet. _ ja. .• The new and splendid passenger steam , boat DECLARATION, Capt. Vorhees, will 7 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 passengers. For freight or passage apply on board._ jel CINCINNATI PACKETS. _ Thu regular , mail and paangorsteamet MONO ..NUAiIE A c , apt, Stone, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cinein nazi, leaving this port every Monday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Return ing, she will leave Cincinnati 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 PACKEI n s THE regular mail and pasenger steam UNION, Captain Maclean, will ran as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and .vin nati, Waving this port every Monday at 6 r clock, P. M. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday at 6 P. M. The Union was built expressly for this trade and affords every accommodation. For freight or passage apply on borrd. mayP TUESDAY PACKET THE regular mail and passeng,er steam er HIBEItNIA, Capt. John Klinefelter, will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday at 10 A. M., awl Wheeling at 10 P. M. of the same day.— Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Friday at 10 A. M. For freight or psanage apply on board. The Hibernia was built expressly fur the trade, and offers to the passengers every comfort and su perior accommodations. apl \VEDNESDAY PACK ET THE regular mail and passengerstenm er NEW ENGLAND, Capt. 4'. B. Page. will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Wednesday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day.— Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every SaturilaN at 10 A. M. For ti-eiglit or passage apply on boar d. The Now Erreland was built expressly for this trade end offers to the passengers every comfort and Rape lior accommodations. THURSDAY PACKET LID 7 4 TIIE new U. S. Mail Brenner ACADIA , E. Lucas, Master, will run as a regu lar passenger packet between Pittsburgh and the above port during the season of IMI6, leaving every Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M. The Acadia is new and has superior accommoda tions. For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to ap9 J. NEWTON jONES, Agent. FRIDAY PACKET, THE regular mail and passertgersteam er CLIPPER No. 2 , Captain Crooks, will run us a regular packet between Cincinnati 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 Monday at 10 o'clok, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Clipper No. 2 was built expressly for thistrade . end offers to her passengers every comfort and ac. aommodation. mar 23 SATURDAY PACKET. _ .• The regularmail and passenger stearnet CIRCASSIAN, 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 d#y, Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at )0, 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. mar 23 SATURDAY PACKET. The regular mail and passenger steamer , -..:I%IESSENG ER, Capt. I.inford, 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 o'clk A. M. For freight ,or passage apply on board. The Messenger was built expressly thr this trade, and offers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodatinn. mar 23 Fr those persons who wish to live comfortable and warm this cold weather. The subscriber has manufactured and now on hand a largo assort ment; such as Litlies' and Gentlemen's 111 am-shirts and Drawers, cotton, woollen, worsted and silk; with a large supply of every description of Hosiery, and every quality of worsted and woollen Yarn. This above goods will be warranted of the very best, and sold retail at wholesale prices; so ifyou want to save the doctor's btll this winter, call on MICHAEL DAILY, Filth street, between Market and Wood, nov23-2w sign of Alm Big Stocking. For Sale, FOUR LOTS—Bounded by Penn, Liberty and Hay ats., each lot having 24 It. front, and extending back 110 R. Two of them are corner lots, and the position of the whole property is one of the most ad vantageous in the city. For further information ap. ply to M. SWARTZW ELDER, Fourth st., n0v341 bet. Wood and Smithfield. MONONGAHELA ROUTE. ON and after Monday, the 2d day of November, the steamboats CONSUL AND LOUIS IiI'LAN will commence their single trips, leaving' daily at 3 o'clock, P. M. f IIE subscriber has received on consignment a few of Oliver Evans celebrated Water Filters, manufactured in Philadelphia, such as are now gen erally used in the eastern cities. They are warran ted to purify, Pump, River, or Rain Water, cleans ingit of all Mineral, Animal, Vegetable or„ other un wholesome matter—rendering it equal to the finest Spring water, otherwise on failure, (if rased as direc ted) the price paid will be refunded. The subscriber, having been appointed agent for the sale of the above, will receive orders and furnith them at manufacturers prices. Gni). COCHRAN, Novl4 N 0.26, Wood st. T UST RECEIVED—LErrEns raom BROOM, Asla 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 introductio. by Rev. E. Heiner, A. M. Published by Rev. Samln Gutelius, Chambersburgh, 1846. For sale by' jell SCRIBA & SCHEIIILER, 115 Wood at PSALMS & HYMNS, for the use of the German Reformed Church in the U. S. of America, En glish and German. For sale by jell SURMA & SCHEIBLER, 115 Wood at. itIrOIIODANY VENEERS AND BOARDS—just In_ received, a large assortment of the above, and for sale at F. BLUMES sepB No. 112 Wood street, 2nd door above Lth CIIIREBTOMAITHE DE LA LITERATURE. P-11ANCAISE, nu morceanx chokes des thcil 'curs Ecrivains Francaise—Dupuis" 1520; Jusq'en 1845. Avec 176 Notices Diographiques. Par Caoi mar Ladreyt—.Nouvelle edition 18.16. Just received and for sale by JOHN H. MELLOR, F10y25 No. Wood street. IBM ~ . ':- . ''.J. ' .- . "4'-z,z; -; `r.. ~W ah''. ' , , .;A :.;0.7.':'."':.:;::N:•:--=.:. -, ; , ;,•_-:!.._'1 , : -, :7:,•;r,..;. 7 ,..:: , : .-.7'.,.r . ., -, ;:' , ..4; : • ,-4 ;4.,! „ ' :,4 .,:?= . 4 - !'k ,- -,'''.'-q' c _ . ; . , : :? - :..=- - ' ,- : . .• - ,s' t :.:j-' ,., ' ,- 4 , . - i;',', , 'l' . :'. •-•.;,"1:;.-,7,-i:-':';.1.?.i'..':f",,,-'_Tf!:-':.'_ ' N. v ., , , ,;!• - i;.7,,;,'..:...:;] . . -,- , - .'.::i'i . ;. '....4::.,.-.,:•-:,,,._:.'.;;;:.-'.:z:,-?:i;r2..-;-:-.:,:,.:.:.:: FOT'Ctrici*i MONDAY PACKET, EMIIM JOHN MEbKIMEN, AGENT Water Filters'. New Nooks ."‘ of- tei .- ` 7 : - -,,- 7 t o:Pttot - he. t - Sta IN pursuance o 1111 act op ' ongretis, approved on. the eleventh day 'ifJsilY;lB , l6, entitled "An. act to authorize the President of tho:linitnd States to sell the reserved min erallancl sidthe States of Illinois and Arkansas, and Territories ot WiecOnsin and lowa, supposed to contain lead ore,"l, JANES Pnrstannw TIIE _UNITED STATES do hereby declare and make known, ihat, public salts of the lands itrattroronr wrrttifitn mon SALE, in the State of ILLINOIS, ON n.ccontsr or THE vett:Anti LEAD: MD7ESTDDILEDN, will be held at the undermost -1 tioned Land °lnnen,. ‘ said. State, , at the' periods hereinafter designated, to wit: At the Land Odic° at commencing .on Moriddy., the 11t1 h day of Aplilnextjor the disposal or thn pnblic lauds within the-folloviing townships and fractional townships, viz:, North. of base line and east. f the fourth prifiei pat meridian. _ Fractional townships twenty-seven, twenty-eight, and twentY-nine, arrange one. • Townships twenty seven' and twenty...eight, and. fractional tewnshiplwen4-nine, of range Townships twenty-seven and tiVerity-aiiht, and fractional township,twenty-nine, of range three: Tho north holf,of township twenty-seven, ton ship twenty-eigWand fractional township twenty. nine, of range four.'-. . • North of the ea.selfrienud_y_ ; :szt of !he four 1147picipal meridiar4 Fractional lOwnihips twenty-sevon, twenty-eight and tweuty-nine, of range one. Fractional townships twenty 7 eight .and twenty nine, of range two.. At the Land Office et fiIIAWNEETOWN,'' com mencing on Monday., the nineteenth day of April next, for the disposal of the public . landa within'the following sections, and parts of sections, viz: South of the base line'and cast af the third principal meridian. Sections twenty-Itco to twenty-nine, inclusive, arid sections thirty-two to thirty-six, inclusive, of town ship eleven; sections one to fire inclusive, and sec tions eight to twelve inclusive, in township twelve, of range seven. . Sections three togine, inclusive, sectionsfiffeen to twenty-two, inclusive, nnd. sections twenty-fire to thirty-six, inclusive, of township eleven;, sections one, two, three, tho north half and. southeast gbarter of section four; sectionsfive to eleven, inclusive; the southwest garter affection iteekt..the north half of section fourteen, and sections fifteen and eighteen, inclusive, in township twelve,tf range nine. Lands appropriated ,by law for the use of schools, military, or other purrses, will bo exclu,ded from the sales; also all qua,tter quarter sections covered in whole, or in part, ISl,those mining leases which shall not be determined rby the day fixed for the com mencement of the _sales. Pre-emption claittis will not be allowed to any of th e a b ove lands, out l after the same shall hive been offered at the publa sale, and become subject to private Glary; and ulr of such lands as contain a mine I or mines ot lead ore' actually discovered and being I worked, will be fold in such legal subdivision or subdivisions as willinclyde such mine or-ntinos, at I not less than two dollars and filly cents per acre. The sales will each lie kept open for two weeks (unless the lands are'sooner disposed of) and no longer; and no private entries of land in ,the town ships and fractiodal r.tAiwnships so offered will be' admitted until alter th,e eipiration of two weeks from rite commencement of the said sales. In further efecatio# atilt. said act, I have caused the Commissioner of the General Land Office to pub lish 'With this preclamatiae a brief description of the mineral regions in which" these lands lie, and of the lands now offered for sale ' which he has prepared nom official documents and other paeans of infor matten. Given under my hagd at the City of Washington, this eighth day of Sdptember, Anno Domini, one thousand eight hundred and forty-six. • • By the President; JAMES K. POLK. JAXES 11. PIMA? Acting Commissicner of the General Land (rice The lands in the DFXON district, embraced in the 1 above proclamation of the Preiident of the United States, were explored by Mr. Owen, the geologist of the State of blimia, under the instructions from the Treasury Departmeutomd in compliance with a rc solution ofthelfouse of Representatives, passed 6th FebruarylS:39.. The able report of this gentleman, published ' as document No, 239, (louse Itcpreseu- I natives, first se,sion of 26th Congress, shows. that these lands include all the productivemines, and the entire region in which, from observations during his survey, there is reason to believe that valuable r e i ns of ore may readily he found. Further, that in 1639,. the lead mines of Illinois, lowa and . Wisconsin, though only partillly worked,. produced upwards of thirty millions pounds of Iciad—tliose of Illinois yielding their fall prapeilion—and - that the whole district, ifproperly missed; would yield one. hundred end fifty millions pounds per annum. Those, lands being situated on and near the Mis sissippi and Fever rivers, the cost of transporting the products of them to St. Louis is only about fifteen' cents per butalred pounds. The soil is of excellent quality, and yields abundantly all the products of that latitude. The lands in the SIIAWNEETOWN district have ' not been explored as fully no those in Dixon. Re cent discoveries have been made, however, of rich veins of the sulphuret of lead and zinc, contiguous to and on both sides of these lands, indicating the existence of similar deposites within them. The fa cilities fur n.anulacturing white and red lead are represented as being ample; and as the lands are situated within about seven miles of the Ohio river, the metal, in any film, can be transported to all the ' principal markets at a trilling cost. JAMES. IL'PIPER, Acting Commizsioner c/ the General Land Office. September Sih, 1516. sepl9-lawlfit To Country Dealers, and others. W follow ing, whicho rih , a t n e d u a i i l l a s rg i o i as tu the l lowetshtep prices large or small quantities. Readers—Eclectic, Sanders', Emerion's and War- 1 ccster , s. Spellers—Eclectic, Sanders', Emerson's, 1 1 Bentley's and Town's. Grammars—Eirkliam'sil Smith's, Bullion's, Campbells and Murray's. Phi-1 losophy--Comstock's, Jones', Olmstead's, Swift's and Phelps'. Chemistry—Comstock's, Jones', idol= 1 rat's, Blake's, Philip's and. Gray's. Botany—COm-1 stock's, Lincoln's, Phelp's, for beginners. Geogra phy—Mitchell's, Olney'r., Smith's, Woodbridge and Arithmetics—SMith's, Davis', Eclectic, Westernealculator, Warns', Talbot's, Colburn's and I Emerson's. Dictionaries—Websters, large and I small; Walker's, large and small; And Cobbs'. Es=! pesitors-Jandon's,Gallontlet & Hooker's and Cobb's. Algebra—Davies' First Lessons, Bourdon's, Bonny.' castle's and Day's. Geometry—Davies' First Les sons, Legendre, Plairfairs Euclid. Surv:yinp— Oututnere's, Davies' and Flints. Music Books—Md son's Harp, vol. 1 and 2,latest edition, Carminina Sa cra, Odeon, Pshry, Manhattan Collection, Mason's Juvenile Harp, Young Chair's Companion, - &c., &e. Also, Straw and bag Wrapping Paper, Cap and Letter Paper, Slates and Pericils, Blank Books, School, Family and Pocket Bibles, &c. &c. Rags taken in exchange.at highest cash price. ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, Market st. between 3d and 4th sts, Domestic Woollen. CASES wide Red and Brown Flannels; 60 pair twilled 10-4 Blankets; just reed from the manufactories, for sale by GEO. COGHRAN, novl9 26 Wood st. :"P..01.-RiTiTLS, 20 doz. Spades; - 50 ,4 Coal, Canal and Grain Shovels; 20 " Mattocks and Picks; on hand and for sale at manufacturer's prices by oct24 GEO. COCHRAN, 26 Wood st. To Householders ICERTIFY.that I have had two beds renovated in Kelly's Stearn Renovator, and I must acknow ledge that the process brings the feathers to a more buoyant and.purcr state than when new. With the greatest pleasure I recommend it to the public. nov2o-tf MARTIN LYTLE. 110 DES & ALCORN, (Late of New York city,) lA, No. 27 Fifth st., between Wood and Market, Manufacturers of Mustard, Ground Spices, Catsups, &c., &c., will open during the pregent week a large assortment of articles in their line, which they will wholesale in quantities to suit dealers, at Eastern wholesale prices. All articles sold by them warran ted. Merchants intending to go east would do well . to call before leaving the city. They may be found at their warehouse No. 27 Fifth street, in Ryan's Building. sep7 For Coughs, Colds, ac. TILIZIONARY or Expectorant Balsam, price 25 cents per bottle. Ginseng Panacea, price 50 cents per bottle. Sellers' Imperial. Cough Syrup, 25 cts. per bottle. Swayne's Syrup of Wild Cherry, 31,00 .6 Sheila's PU/MODiC Syrup, $l,OO Winters' Balsam of Wild Cherry $l,OO •ri To behad at THORN'S DRUG STORE, oct27 cor. sand and Penn 'stn. THOMPS ON'S 'VEGIOTABLE PURGATIVE PILLS, warranted to please. Try them: Pre pared and sold by -- E. THORN, oct27 cot. Hand and Penn ets. Drug Store and Dtxtures for Sale: T HE subscriber, owing to ill health, is desirousof quitting his present business, and offers his stock of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery and fixtures' for sale. The stock is well selected, and perfectly fresh. His prescription business will compare with any establishment is the city. For further particu lars, enquire (if by mail, to be post paid,) of EDGAR THORN. . 0010 s cor. Ap4 Etc / Piftsber3br•Pa - 'K~ti~,',~, MEE torrtfrOmit kiviaifF.A,srleiry 'nbv2G 'P. d:MARTIN, Q . MAR. CURED THAMS,--120C0 irup . orior - Eugii Cured llama; priuskartiele, fur sale by • • Inovgo, c, AIrtRTIN;BI3 Water et:. - . OitANGES ! -1000 Oearigeo, for - orde by zioro GOWatoest. BUTTER-4 .13b1 just received and for _Et, sale by • 'MARTIN & SMITH,, novl7 '• • , -1 56 Woodsy DRIED APPLES=-10 11 - b - ls,in store and for sate by MARTIN & SMITH, novl7 : *56 Wood st Bble fresh family FlOur, - of a superior 1.4 brand, for sale by MARTIN S: SMITH, novl7 - • .56 Wood at. • P 9 TASII- -A few casks—an excellent article, for sale by MARTIN & SMITH, noyl7 , 56 Wood ut.• 1111t1R00/11S.-50 dos. in store and for sale by MARTIN & SMITH, _ 56 Wood at. ' . . . . 20 7 000 F lL E ellin fi e rst-rate,, at Becks, Planing for . sale, i - L. WiLIVIARTII, . . novlB. - Pennst„between Hand arid Irwin rt. --_ . -- IDOPLAR BOARDS, well seasoned acid for. sale by I L.uovlB.) L. WILMARTIL EJ3LS. very whito No. - 1 S's in first rate . A 1 4 shipping order, iv store and rot sale in lots or-50 bldg. and Oyer, by gTERETT & Co., inoyll nor Market and Front eta, • To Carpenters, S TIJI/DIN (4, Joist, Plank, &c„ of all sizes, furnish ed to order low fur cash by . STERETT & Co., eon Market and Front sta. Siandrlei, g Tierces fresh Rice; 14 bhls,Conklins improved Lard an, 1000'6e. Bacon, Shoulders. On hand and for sale by F. SELLERS. sep24. No. 17, 'Liberty street. T AUD, 100 kegs ' No. 1, Lard on consignment; LA And for sale by F. SELLERS. No. 17, Liberty street. °GAR HOUSEItIOLLASSES.--6 bbis. 'Goods's,' S. 11. Alolasses, in store and for sale by iep23. F. SELLERS. Mvietpicto Netts.' ' 1 r 4 E.O. S. SWARTZ liaa on a lot of very su ,Xiperior white and colored Musqueto Netts clt will be sold cheap at No. lOU Market street. jel3 BEDSTEADS of different kinds . with Gazzain'ii iron patent fastenings, superiorito anything now in use, for sale low aCtlie furniture warehouse of angl. T. B. YOUNG & Co, Hand street.- ITIABLES--Pier, Centre and Card Tables of differ ent patterns. le you want a good article cheap call at the Furniture Warehouse of T. B. YOUNG & Co. je6 31 Hand st. Wood Street Property for,. - sale. rinrAT desirable lot of ground at the foot of Wood j_ street, occupied at the time •of the great fire by Messrs. King & Holmes, is offered for :sale. Enquire of pielzhj J. K. MOORHEAD.: H. Aare- Il l o N u s G a e e w y e a ry re a p r r g e e p prepared e; t 4receive m ° d i "." (in addi tion to freight for shipment) a large amount of Pro duce. &c: on storage at low rates. ty23 C, 4. AILINCILTY ir. CO, Canal Basin. r LEAS-12U packages IL, ImpL, G. P. and Powchong, of late impOrtat ions, arriving and for sake by [zug•?s) LAMBERT &BB IPTON. caw. 311 BAGS Green Rio, part prime; . o‘.l 3 Oid Government.Javai. Airßing this day and for sale by ang2s LAMBERT & SHIPTON FISH -130 lilits'No. 3 Lary's Mackerel; 20 '• " 3 North to " " It 20 "Herring (Mini... 6) 5 ." No. 1 Salmon; in store and for sale by Caug2s) .4 LAMBERT, & SHIPTON. A N. 0. Sugar, strictly' prima ‘lltl J bblo. Nos. 4 acd.a Loat: - 10 cases “Lovering - s - D. R. Loaf Sugar 118 !ibis N. 0. Molasses; In store and for sate by LAMBERT & 133 and 135 Wood street , 50 RI . Pitch: .. 50 " Rosin; ~ 150 Boxes Tobacco,,vsrioue sizes; 10,000 Seed leaf Cigars; .. On consignment and, will be sold low for Cash, or exchanged for Pittsburgh manufactures, by seps TAAFFE & O,CONNOR. ITIOBACCO.-75 large and 90 small boxes Missou. j_ ri tobacco, of prime quality, just received on consignment, and will be sold cheap for cash, or Pittsburgh manufactures. august 18 TA.A.FFE & O'CON/41iNt, MILITARY EQUIPMENTS. rVITE subscriber is prepared to furnish Swords, j_ Sashes, Epaulettes,. Caps, Plumes, Buttons, Lace and all other Military Trimmings, on as cheap terms as can be procured in the Eastern cities, for cash. Also Allen's Patent 6 Band Revolvers. - W. W. WILSON, Con 4th and Market sts. PORTER , S City Do guerrian Gallery, Philo Third st 4 Pittsburgh, Pa., and Franklin Build ings, 13altimoi - e, Md. Mr. Porter'rspectfully announces that he has at considerable xpense fitted - up apartments, and ar ranged light for Daguerreotyping purposes. His long experience in tins art has enabled him to overcome many of the objections too common to pictures taken by this method. Mr. Pater is aware that the impression has gone abroad (owing to the many failures to produce good pictures,) that clear and diitinct Daguorreotypegean not be made in Pittsburgh. His experiments, how ever, since he had opened his Gallery, fully warrant him in saying that as good pictures can be made here as elsewhere. Ladies and gentlemen are invited,tri call and ex amine specimens. Instructions given, and instruments and materials furnished upon reasonable terms. AU orders from country operators promptly attend ed to. nov2s-tf T K. LOGAN has just received the balance of his Cl fall and winter stock of Dry Goods, at No. 83, Wood st., consisting in part or super French and West of England Broad Cloths and Cassimeres, Sat.. Imetto from :?.13 to 75 cents per yard, Welch Flannels, red and white Flannels, twilled red and green. Flan• nels, plaid and plain Linseys, &c. Mackinac and Whitney blankets,Woollen Shirtsand Drawers, Corn. forts, Mitts and Gloves. Terkeri, Thibet and Wool en shawls; Calicoes of the latest styles; Twilled and Manchester Ginghams; Irish Linen, Table Linen, Counterpanes, Scotch Diapers, Checks, &c. Also, an assortment of Dress Goods, consisting. of Silks, Gala and California Plaids, barred Cashmere, and Robes, Mous. de Laine, barred and figured; black and fancy Silk' Cravats, all of which be will sell wholesale and retail, as low for cash as any other house in . the city. n0v.21-y PRODUCE -15 Bbls. Dried Peaches; 10 Sacks di 30 Sacks Dried Apples; Bbls. Roll Butter; 2 Kegs - 3 Casks Potash; 3 Bbls. Beans ; Just received and for sale by MARTIN & SMITH, nov26 • 51 Wood street. Now, Receiving, AT HAYS fic BROCKWAY'S, tha tbllowing sr . tides: 20 oz. 6ulph. Quinine; 2 44 " Morphine; 8 lbs. Coil Lemon; 1 Case Carb. Magnesia; 6 Gross Fatman , s Blacking; 20 44 44 Matches; 2 Casks Chloride Lime; 1 Bbl. BlUe Vitriol; . , • 20 Pudic, Logwood_and Caiswond; 8 " Spr. Turpenthae. nov3 No 2, Commercial Row, Liberty street. . . ASONS for refusing to cousecrare' a church R having an altar instead of . ; communion Table, or the doctrine of I. eripture, and. of - the - Protestant Episcopal Church as to'saerifice in the Lord's Selmer and a Priesthood in iheehrietiai ministry: By Chas, Pettit APllWaitisi e eD.. D. Jastieceived and for sale, by EttIOT . ENGLISH, porn fift Market at between 3d arid 4th, -•' • - IMM MIME 60 'Witter tifi Oresse4TAocorl4g. Latent Impro‘'Fment. Storage. Sugar and ➢Lolasses Hof for Mexico Pall and 'Winter Goods. Iteisons. ' ',.:' :.', 't ;:.,‘'.•; - ,:,':;";7. ~..f...- , - .. ":"' 4.- - , 4. :.4 , , , •_vi:- , - , ;.J ,;-. '. ,' •- -'-'.-A,-,:.,1'-:,•,!,::,,., BEINEI =Wig INOLCBAigUtTItrargIVARMIONE. Thiv4V Stieeti , Ptitinatrgli. THErsabjeribers .74 11 .- 1 01.--''sPilatfltillt return their' thanhti theit friendo and the public,' - for the very, liberal patronage bestowed since the coiran Once. ment of the new firtn, and }could earnestly solicit .a continnarice of the sanie, - They would respoctliillyinvite those who want to purchase any,thing ia the furniture or chair line, to give them a call and examine their extensive stock now qp hand, consisting of some of-the most splen did Eastern and French patterns. of RosoWeed and Mahogany Furniture. Flattered, by the very exto,. sive patronage receivedin their bisineis, they rt have, at, consicl erabl e expense; made arrangements in New York, lay which they will have the latest Eastern and French patterns forwarded.menthly, thus giving the citizens of Pittsburgh ae opportunity..ef patronizing home 'industry, and finding, in their own , city Whet they formerlywould obtain onlyin the East. . Having adopted the principle of small profits and quick sales, they bp ahle4o sell at as p ow, ales as any Odle establishments in the Eastern Cities. nevl9-y, - . ROBERTS & Dr: Badger • • 1 n EspEcTFut.ty offers his'aersices to theo4- kt; zens cif Pittsburgh and 'Vicinity in the t• ailoud branches of the Medical professicin. Having gradi- ated in the Electic Medical Institute of Cincinnati; Ohio, he is prepared to treat allcases of disease ae-' cording to the principles of-the-Reformed Medical Practice;without using either tlie Lancet or Mercu; rills: articular attention given to diseases of Aro men*and children.' (Ace on .Suaithfield tietireen Diamond alley and Filth et. REFERixers--Ploressore Morrow; Hill, Bahltidge and :Jones; Dr: J. Borton Dr. Ball of Cincinnati.' novl3-dlin ' Pianos. A SPLENDID assortment oflVlallogany and Dose.- ..Elwood Pianos, just finished: These instrument 'are well made of the latest paterns and heat Materi als and will be sold low for cash by F. BLUME. No. 112 Wood st. 2.c1 dciorsabove fith; N. B. Those who are in want of a dond instrument are respectfully invited to call and evandiac these be fore purchasing else Where; as they cannot hecxeel led by any in the country, and will be sold- lowef than any brought from the east., One elegant - Rose.- wood Piano with Colemaa's Patent :Mohan attach ment for rale by • - • F. BLOOM . Stipa:l4i Uttiltitng Irota for Sale itithe Fifth Ward. '' IGHT Lots,-froliting on' Tenn street, opposite the mansion of Dr. ffhoenberger, the corner on Adams rstrbet. 221 feet by 100, the others 20 feet each by 100, all extending to Spring Alley. livel.,ots fronting on Liberty street, at and adjoin- Mg Factory street, eich'2o feet bY, 160 deep to Quin cy street, oppusiteVie new Catholic Church; on these are erected seven frame baildings.. Title indisputable and a liberal extension of! pay: meet to suit purchasers. They will be sold to 'close the concern. Apply to Michael Allen,, or Lewis Hutchison, at their wareheuees;^ or to 4James S. Craft, Esq., at his officeiBo•Fourth•street.' 1 - ter A variety of Cotton Machinery, viz: -;,Cards, Throstles, Mules, &c., still on' hand for'sale cui very reasonable terms, and timo, on large sales", octl9-d3m - F ROM THE NEW ORLEANS. SENTINEL.-4 Sorrowful Story, of -.Real Lifc..-„Havii , tyoti seen bun in Broadway, New York, with the long, delicious silky hair, that raved as the wind blew, apd the Bond and Bleecker street ladies lunged to re .el in thojetty clusters with their snowy forked .fingers? Did you dyer pear that young.man's story? Well, it is a love tale; Poor fellow, the blasted hope of :a rich 13Ostrin family:, I will not give yoii,the pprticulais...tis.. too sorrowful—suffice it to say, that at times liis t mind wanders. DO, you knaw what giros such a particu lar charm to him that was once the sfglassof fashion and the mould of form?" Jones' Coral Hair Resto rative, and Jose's Italian Chemical Soap, Every. Monday', at.. 2 o'clock, he may be seen walking into our friend Jones' store, 82 Chatham st., to get. a bot tle of his Oil, that alone gives his hair that orlginal, brilliancy that sorrow has turned gray and thin:, He says, that being afflicted with eruptions_and a bad skin, he would advise those who have a elearicom plesion, free from eruption or disfigurement, *buy a cake of the Italian Chemical Soap, it cures the very worst cases.nrercption,..and changes -a - dark, yellow, or sunburnt skin, to ii,fine healthy cleaccess. It is sold at 50 cents a cake.' Boy, this once,. and look in the glass. We sell 3 shilling buttles.ofJPneo Coral Hair Restorative, that, you . may try it without much expense; 'fur a dollar is the usual price pi,id for pretended "hair restorati %vs.!' We know ,if 3; ott once try it poi will have more, because you AN iil r4adily Stair-all it is represented. Therefore we charge reasonable. It will force the hair to grow, stay its falling'ohF, core scruff 'or dandruff. It is sold in throe sizes, 371, 60 cents, and el per bottle, by the proprietor, 82 Chatham at., New lork, and at JACKSON'S Patent Medical WarehouSe, 89 Liberty st., head of Wood, Pittsburgh. joet3l By the President of the Untied States. TN pursuance of an act of Congress, approved on the eldenth day of July, IS'46; entitled!" An act to authorise the President of the United States to sell the reseryeemineral lands in the. States of Illinois and Aikalosas, and Territories of Wisdonsin and lowa, supposed to contain lead ore," I, JAMES K. POLK, President of tbe United States of Amer , ica, do-hereby declare and make known, that a pub lic sale will be held at the Land Offiee'at.DUßC4OE, in the Territory orIOIVA, commencing on Mo!nday, the Sal day of March neat, for the sale or the , pub-. lic lands nrurrorcate warm= moat si4E or: CC 0 1:11: T OF TIM VALUABLE LEAib rtiettiriN, within the following township's and,fiactional-toWn ships, known as the RICH LEAD ..11INE' Disnar.r, to Rite Vorlh of the base line any! cast of the Afth principal meridian Townships eighty-eight, eighty-nine and ninety, tnd fractional township ninety-one, of range one. Township eightyLeight, and; fractional townships nighty-nine, ninety and ninety-one; of range two. Township eighty-seven, arid fractional townships nighty-elght and eighty-nine, range three. Fractional townships 'cighty-sesen • and eighty tight, of range four: - • '• Fractional township eighty-seren, of range fist: Forth of the base ttne'and west of the fifth pfinetpal . _ Township ninety, and fractional township ninety . - me, of range one. Fractional townships ninety-one, ninety-two • and rinety-three, of range two. - < , - Township ninety-two, of-range - three. Lands appropriated by law for the nse of schools; military and other purposes, will be excluckd from sale; also all quarter quarter -sections covered in whole, or in part, by those mining leases, which shall not be determined by the day fixed for the commencement of these sales, . Pre-emption claims will not be allowed to anv of the above lands, until after they have been offered at public sale, and become. Subject to private entry; and all of such lands as dontain a mine or, mines of lead ore actually discovered and being wo rked; viikl be sold in such legal subdivision or subdivisions as will include such mine or mines;at not lessthan,ttio dollars and fifty cents per'acre. The sale will be kept open fur two weeks, (unless the lands are sooner disposed of) and tie lonoer; and no private entries ofland in the townships and frac tional townships so offered will be admitted until af ter the expiration of two weeks from the commence ment of said sale. In further execution of the said act, I have 'caused the Commissioner of the General Land Office to pub lish with this proclamation a brief deseription or the mineral reuirins in which these lands lie, and of the lands now offered for sale, which he has prepared from official doCumeixts and other means of infor mation. Given under my,hand at the City of Washington, this fifth day of September, /Vino Dnniini, one thou sand eight hundred and forty-six. ' By the Preident: JAMES IC. POLK. JANES H. PIPER, Acting Commissioner of the General Land Office. The lands in the mineral regions, embraced M the above proclamation of the President of the United States, are believed to contain the richest mines of lead that have yet been discovered; the ore yielding about eighty per cent, of pure metal. Copper, also has been found in this region in considerable, quan tities. Great advantages are said to exist for the manu facture of lead in various forms,• particularlyjnto go?, the river banks, being so elevated as to require little of no expense in the erection of towers; and the ore, from its great purity, may be manufactured, into snot by the first smelting. The location of these :nines being near the Mis.: sissippi river, affords great facilities of transporta tion, the average cost of which to St. Louis is about fifteen cents per hundred pounds. The soil is rep resented as being unusWaly ferbie, producing all the small grain in great abundance, and furnishing excellent range for cattle—thus presenting equal in ducements to the agriculturist and the miner. • 1 The DUBUQUE miner in fractional townships eighty-eight, eighty nine, and ninety, of page two., east, situated on the banks of the Mississippi, are considered the most important ; the DURA,NGO mines in townships eighty-nine and ninety. of range one east, are the next in value; and the CATTESE, !nines in fractional township eighty-eight, of range. three. east, also on the river, are the third. Other :nines have bees discovered in this region; and it is very probable that future explorations will bring tq light others as rich and productive as any now, 4p ß w kl , . . (. . JAMES H. PIPER, ._ _- .. Acting' Commissioner of the GF,Crat Land Once.- September 50,•1846. . sepl9-lawlftt. =~2:2 r'i ~~ s ~ :.r F Y. i R- ~ 1 ~`'.t: MEE ~~ . ~= v;i:.; lIIMEEM ihe:eiwing tirlf344, hadAt se, kJ were attatkof Inflamation of the Lunge: Lemist ploycd the.heat'medleal aid I enuld get; the /Ultima, Lion finally vubpided, but my cough continued to crease till a ulength my case teas pionontliedittateilVni., ed crioatimpti4n. In this situation I was gifen'tfp my physicians. I took all the cough balsams 1 couTC. - hear of, butthey had no effect. lat length obtattlC4l - of the Sovereign Balm Pills, and elleal.conrm I menced taking them I raised fora iew days ailonialst ingly, an that my friends became alarmedi• but !mai found that it was only clearing out my began to gain, clad, us strange as it may apPearl ix* now , a well man. They are extensively . used-fot- • coughs and colds, and al n , ays give rclieC .. • • WM. IIF.tITLY. Pickering, Canada West, Cet. 1845, ' Sold wholesale and retail by • , • P. RI SAWYER, General Agent, ' At the ll.tavrit Dreor, Smithfield, between 9d and • 4thats„ Pittsburgh, PR. • • • novl2-drar•': Gieneial Ccimaltssitin With a'Reciirisig.4- Fortocriding House, of P 241.144. , ' ' • Vinango county, Penn., - DZICKLIZ4..4t. BRYD V.ll !. •"' •v.R.JA.S.,PRYDE.N having purchased:a lot et iha .11,..landing, (mouth of French Creek,) and erected: . . '..thorcon a new : commodious and substahail.warec. Louse., the above businesewill be attended to prompts, and correctly, if possible.,:by . os. Our friends and. 4. the public will please remember us when theyhatra,--. any consignments te.make. to or from this point: • - • Vrauklip, Oct. 24, 1846,. . pdBrwCat:t Dr, Jackson's' DIU •Spabrocatton. - n. EA D the rollowing; froth the editorial c01up3148 : . ; IX of Alexander's Weekly Mesintiger. . • Pct to As!' Lass—A . Sure Cure fur the „Fag?. , Physicrans and Chemists hare long been anxious to discover a medicine that would cure•oue of the most troublesome diseases• ' tho• Files. Success has at last been the result. pr, JACKSON'S PULE EM! BROCATION not only stops all bleeding, allays pain and inflammation, subdues that intolerableltc*,,,, ing, but effectually cures, like a charm, and lß. .-- • very short tirue, persons whose lir la have bled Alas. ' dered miserable for years, Only a few from the great number of airtßW* -:: will be published. Read the following:•-- - *." • . ;PILES! 'PILES! i• PILES ! I ' „ . Puttstrztirmt, March 10,1848,1' . • ' Westerri'llotel. Dri„.Jscssori l —Sitt I think there are few . diseates,„ . morelcornmon audlioublesome thin the Plies', . during the •last. fifteen years I have anlfered.frotC, ; the very much, causing pain, bleeditig, irraikers iterate itching I used all the varioni remedies;;Litit..., without relief, until I got a bottle of your ethbrocat. ; Lion, from Dr.Siyne,"No. 8 South Third street,,:bielf has completely cured me in three Weekirl • : Yours, truly,. k „, S. tr. PLIMPTQJI. For sale in.Pittabirrao at the PEEIN TEA STORE, 72,'Fotirth street; near Wood. .*:' 0ct2.6-dikw 'DEWARE OF THAT COUGH, for coughing de, JUll notes irritation in the throater lungs, rhich the immediate precursor of kflammatfon, Ateress, • Bronchitis, Asthma, Spitting e`• Blood, Consussptiwe and DeaLi. Now there is no need of coughing at ' all, for JAYNE'S ow, will - immediately 314 • Lowe the Cough subdue the Inglammation,..cleana• • the Lungs and Throat from all irritating cir obitnicts. J ing matter, .and .eirect a speedy care.' • For sale in Pittsburghat the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72 Filurth bisect, near Wood: oct24-sletyr 'l[l.Ol 110! YOU'RE GETTING BALD, ARR-' YOUT—Weil, that is a misfortune and not pi . crime; but to remain ba/d, wham so fine an opporttk nity oirers to restore your haii7,•by a-faithful sad lib, eral use .6t - JAYNE'S HAIR TONIC, is .bnt.littllll . short or;clime: This valualile preparstloreacitsis.':„. the. ficalp td a now and. licalthy Button; Cliesliteit,lll-7: freiiii scurf Cul - dandruff, prevents the bait host figtF. ; ot r , cures those eruptive diseases whichelialkliPli pear upon he heat), and in a majority of pan:,;'} dudes a.fine'grawth' of new hair. It aliia gives jihogip hair a rich acid bbliutiful . ,4spearance, unequalled . 2)r .It. . any thing Of the• 'Fur sale. is PittsburghtttiliePEE.A.N.Tr.A.SlT64,:t 72 nitir6 litreet,' near Wood. 0424-114.1 r• ——- - . . . • - .Jciat Pulatilted. Cl TATE BOOK OF PENNSYLVANIA—Containing • tj an account of the Geography, Ilistory ' Govern. • meat, and Resources; and noted citizens of the States ' , • with a map of the State and of each County; for She • use of Schools, by THOMAS I/. ntrP,AOI9T.9. . The above_ described .hook may with the utmost proprieti be recommended to the attention of Direol-... tors-of Public Schools, and to Teachers in general, . Tho nuthefin his prefacb•statee, " A book calculated' ` to impart to our youth a full and accurate knowledge '.' I of their own State, has lonz been deernanectiasiri,, 7:. Whether this willaupply the want, , ezperien - ce Mono. Can determine. The counties arc not treated:in - 4 phabrtical order, but in c/zwer, =Cording, to their' .., form o 1 11 ' surface, productions, cud, hietoricalyelationt„ ITo car out the design, nem:lstate map, in addle' ~ 1 Con to e several county maps, Was hoen•constrilet. . ed. With the classes of counties marked upon it," .. ' For Cale by the doz. and retail at the Book and Paper Warehotise of LUKE LOOMIS, Agent. . , sop 30 • - No:''S9 Wood st. - Pittsburgh ;.,., . - Blakely and 11.1/tokell, . •:t o• 4 7:ces on Penn. and Smithfield sir. . • GENTS for tha Old Illeck Ball Line pf.J.dyyrt . A poo l and New York Packets. •• • Remittances made as usual to Englarid; trettind;•• Scotland and Wales, in •ecros of ono pound sterling" . and upwards—payable in any- town of importance. in Great Britain and Ireland.. . • . - Persons wishing to send for theiiiiierids can have them brought out by the above Splendid line, on pm 15th and.l6th of-any month. • "• • jyl Brick House arkil'l.at . for Or. Ca .E.rchange for Nails or TVirisioui , We are authorized to offer for sale, or.ltilkt4hep." for WindOWGlass or Nails, a well finishidliiri stantial two'story brick house and lot,:19 reet. Gone,;-. by 100 feet deep, situated on the Allegheny river . above the Glass !louse. It will be sold at , A reaapta ble price, title unexceptionable. Apply to, #.I.44CELY 17. •' : Real F.state Age.nteo • JTONF,s , s Sonja a wonderful, wonderful' Soap-, : 5. : For it makes every pimple and freckle elope 7-• -, It makes Ilesh that'schapp'tl,thavidiaeated orthttele. -) tender, . 7 . r :., i: :; . •..: .....r •.: 4 Iliat• .:-... Tho' the wind blow le bleak as in March orVeeetii:A . her, Smooth, healthy and rotl—clear, lovely . and!wMtei - '` As the snow on the hills of a clear winter 9 apight,'"'S'- ' • Jones's Soap is reallfand truly a perfect and Oefer' Guilin cure for any skin disease, making discolored +':' skin clear and healthy.. Sold at the American Eagte. l , S 2 Chatham st., and by the only Agent for Pittabitrgh!,!' ' ,W• Jackson, S 9 Liberty Street, head-of Wood meet,' %V ere also may be had genuine, Jones> celebrated.'' Co al flair Restorative—Spanish Lilly White—Amber' 'rapt)) Paste, and Moorish Hair Dye. : octal • 71 • IiIIINIAN HAIR SILKY, iL SOFT, 'PLNE AND CLEAN; to make the 40 4 " ~ itealthy, smooth; white and fruitful; iso that a vied' crop tarty Spring therefrom;- persons hive but to ea , pond thirty seven and a half cents.. And, reader,. our only object for selling the article at that price, Is knowing it to be all we state, that when yon once try . this you never will use' aught else, whether it b e merely to embelish, to dress, beautify, and preserve; to force growth, stop falling off, and core scrnEs or dandruffs, the JONES' CORAL HAIR RESTORA. TI V E will never fail tO do all this, as hundreds will tell you with gratitude. It dresses the bairbeatitiful- - ly, and makes red or . grey hair giow dark front thir reels. • .; Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warchohie: S 9 Liberty street, head of Wood—price thirtyaeieit - ands half cents, filly cents and one dollar por bottle. At the.same place is sold the Italian Chemical 60efli Spanish Lilly White and unrivalled shaving soap . irlezirtf , . . riiHE SKIN AND COMPLEXION, at thislanig; • indeed, every other) season, is often repulsive' in appearance, caused, in eight cases out of ten, by the atmosphere; and what persons suppose disease of the blood, is simply disease of the skin. if . some of the thousands who take porgaiive medicine, . pills, and useless Sarsaparilla, were to use ori their skin,a softening and clearing balm,..that opens Lbw pores; whitons the skin, and causes a healthy tusrapi. , ration, that;bc the skin never ao disfigured; (inherit- • thy, or diseased' with pimples or freckle's, sunburn, tan and morpbew, the trust and genuine JONES'S ITALIAN CHEMICAL SOAP never fails to, cure and dispel them, and to make - theYskin' Oa and lovely. It acti so mildly' and soothingly on skin, that physidians use it on ladies and infaibittitul . •,, old cases of scurvy, erysipelas, salt rhenrnisore ringworm, and it (mind, the genuine Jones" soso has often effected a cure when every' other remedy failed. It is indeed a blessed remedy. , Sold at JACKSON'S Patent blediCine Wafehottee. 89 Liberty street, bead of Wood—at the lime place is cold the Moorish flair Dye, Coral Hair Reigate. tive, and Spanish Lily White. Pa/murex. On - lox—Sign of the A.triericeri 82 Chatham street, New York, T' poisonous effect on the skin of common pi*. • pared chalk is not generally known ,try la4eli how yellowrough and, nhealthy it makes.thp Akin time; besides. what a corpselike, palidlo,pit it gives when applied . They should use a beauillbi prepay-• ation, purely vegetable, which gives the face neck, a natural life-like whiteness, and makes - smooth. It is called Jones , . 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