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Prepared and corrected every Afternoon
PITTSBURGH. BOARD OF - -TRADE.
OORMITTRE FOR DECRMORR.
Cc•o. Loomii, W. n-Denny, -J. IWDevitt.
Lillie Erie, HoOp;, Beaver. r
,CoUgul, liowmayy-Brownsville.
Louis - M"Lane, - Bennett, Brownsville.
lfichikan, Boies, Beaver.
DEPARTED.'
'Aliqulppa, Smith, CM:
Messenger, Lintord, Cm. •
Rhode Island, Hawser', Wheeling,
r ..Dispatcb,-Nelson, Mon. City.
• • I. Lake Erie, Hoops, Beaver.
Louis McLane, Bennett, Brownsville.
- ' Consul, Bowman, Brownsville.
' Michigan Boies Beaver.
The Yd.= Ripen—A letter frOm Yazoo City
.says, the river is, full, and no danger of . the naviga-
Sion being interrupted during the season.
,[N. O. Mita.
Stock Market to4lay Was heavy, and the
Fanelli fell' off, Probably because buyers, two or
three days since,.wele realising. Old Government
Sixecsola 99&,100.
In bills there is nothing.doing. • Sterling nomi
nally'4l6344, Francs,-5,4003,42i.
Freights, are tirrn at 4s. Od. for Flour; 1.5d516d.
for Grain.
Flour is in good inquiry and the transactions
have been considerable. The market is $500,12
afloat and is stole and steady, Sales MO or 7000
bbls.
~~"i~
Flour—The market remains in rather a heavy
state, there being a considerable difference in the
feelings of buyers and sellers. Sales of 10 to 1200
libliOeuesee, common brands, for foreign shipment
and to the trade, at $a 25: per barrel.
Grlin—There have been sales of . new yellow
Corn at 63c per bu. There is but little old yellow
or:white at Market, and no good ix:mating of crise.
quence. Eastem.Oats.4oc, and Southern do 42(ii
43c per bu.--Post:
QTEWART , S Daily Register, for tho ustrbf fond
° lies and persons of business, for I 547.
—Forriale by, 11. S.:BOSWORTH & CO.,
• • decl.2.:.', • . • 43 Market at.
In the Court of Cofnmon Pleas of Allegheny County,
In the matter of the
untsr4ssi•mment No. 49, Oct,
( ofl' Form, 1842.
;(1 Dr. Sidney R. Morris. j
to wit, November 23, 1846:
Accbunt of Joseph Ralston, Assignee
of Sidney . R. Morris, exhibited in open Court and fil,
ed. The. Court order and direct the Prothonotary to
give notice of the exhibition and filing of the same by
publication in the Daily Morning - Post, - published in
.the city of Pittsburgh, for three successive weeks,
setting forththat the said account will be allowed by
,7 7 _, ! aid Court, on the 19th of December next, unless
•cause be shown why, said account should not be al.
lowed. From the- Record.
no •20-dlaw3t , GEO. R. RIDDLE, Pro.
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EM,MBE
COMMEIVCIAA' -RTECORD.
POUT OF PITTSBURGH.
9 Intim WATER IS !TUE
ARRIVED
- Monnngahela, Stone, Cincinnati.
- Men? Ann;Dennison, Cincinnati.
Pioneei; Poe, St. Low. -
Hutlion, Ebbert; Wheeling.
• - Arena,
_Fleeson, Wellsville._
.Nashyille, Miller, Nashville.
niv.,;,Toispatch, Nelson, Monongahela City
•
THE RIVERS.
don ( remember ever to have seen the Ohio
river 'as high as it now in the month of De
_camber. - In the basements of the buildinp at the
foot of Ludlow street - , there is from 18to 18 inch.
-cis water. • - •
The Mississippi river was rising rapidly. at St
Louis, on Satunlay
THE MARKETS
_ NEW Your.; Dec. 10, 3 o'grock P. M
Genesee Wheat wanted at $1,15.
Old Corn 68c, riewso, with sales raised at Gsc
Nothing doing in Barley.
Oats steady. •
Pork itas before;and firm, Sales small.
Sales 5000 babel Cotton at full rates.
Ashes moderate.' . Small sales Pearls at 5,50.
At auction, 5:200 drums Figs sold at 9:3 , ,2102-c
(.Tribune.
Attat lon Sales
BY JOHN D. DAVlS,Auctioneer,(South.cast con
. Of Wood and Bth sts.,) os Mondag morning The
14th insL, at 10 o'clock, will be sold without rescrte,
to clisse'l consignment, alums aisortment of fresh
and Seasonable Dry GoOds, men's coarse Brogans;
iv'oiten's shoes, nmbrellae, caps; inc cutlery, &c.
AT 2 o'ciecg, P.
A quantity of Blacksmith's Tools.
2 barrels AMerican Drandy;.l do. do. Gin. ' l do.
Port Wine; 3 barrels inferior quality of Sugar;
largellahogany side board; 1 'crate assorted China
and 9. ueensware• 3 - large Chandileers suitable for
Steam Bolin 25 dusk, Cotton
.and Straw Mattrasses;
a large quantity.of new and second band household
and kitchen furniture, &c. &c.
•
• ' A - r O'CLOCK, P. M.
• A lirge asiortment of new and fashionable ready
made Clothing; 1 Cornet, Violins, Fifes, Accordions,
Staple and-Fancy Dry. Goods, &e.
deep'. ' (American copy.,
AITANTED TO BORROW, several sums ofmoney
for differentperiods, from six months, to one,
two, three, fOur or five years, on the hest of security.
Wanted, places •in town and country, for about 100
labeling 'men, hostlers, waiters; boatmen, farmers,
and mechanic's. Also, for about 75 boys of differ
ent ages,
,from 5 to 15 or IS years of ago as a?pren
tices to -various trades; or work of different kinds,
and boys to places in stores, &a. Wanted, places
km number of shoolr masters., warehouse men,
clerki, , sales men; &o. In-Wanted; places for a
ninfibee -of colored men and women, boys and girls,
of 4ifferent "ges and for sarions kinds of work, &c
Persons having dwelling housesistores or warehou
smi,ioonis, farms, to to rent, will be well to record
'them in my office, and persons wishing to rent, &c.,
to call. - -Charge,' in all cases will be moderate, and
prompt 'attention; at lIARTUS , Agency
decl2-6t and Intel. Office; No 12 ft Clair st.
•,, . .
* • -.: For the 'Moltdaye,
OUDOIR ANNUAL FOR 1817, -
Ofering;; •
:The Opal;.
• Thdtbristian Keepsake;
The Hyacinth;
TbePoeVsGallery of Beauty;
The Germs of Beauty;
The Ladies Scrip Book;
. The Laurel Wreath:
SouTenier, by Mrs. Sigourneyi
The Diadem:
The Penns of Nature, by Mrs. Entbury;
:Finden 7 s Illustration of Moore;
Tjte •
The Ladies . Book of Poetry and Flowers;
Oracles from the Poets;
, Sentiments of Flowers, by J, Andrews, London
Albums;
Illustrated editions of the Poets;
- huge assortment of. Books for Children,
For saleby ' • H. S. BOS WORTH Ea CO.,
• deel2 4 - , No 43 Market et,
idontingaheila Navigation Company.
.T/CE. TO. STOCIUTOLDFIRS.-,ln pursuance
Nofthe provisions of the Charter, the anneal
-meetings of the .Stockholders of the Monongahela
,Wavigation Company, will be held on . Monday, the
4th 'day ,of - Jannary, 11347, at the office of the said
company, jn<lireed"s building, Fourth street, in the
city , of Pittsburgh, at ,2 o'clock, P. M. fbr the purpose
of:electing officers for the ensuing year.
.dec4-td : WILLIAM lIAKEWELL; Sewv.
ikrAISC/N, 62 Ilarket st., has received an
or Drew Goods; comprising 12 pcs.
Cotton Mid Silk Warp' Alpaccas; 15 . pcs. red, white
ind'yellovollaimels; 'lO pcs. dark mixed Cassinett;
20 pc*: Keidnekt.Teans; Canton Flannels; Tickings;
S toped • CheckaiSte. dcl
_ .
• A A. MASON. 02, Market st. has on hand an
oil - Misfire. assortment of S hawls, comprising
more of those splendid ,Broclia, also Cashmere woist
edlind other Shawls`decl
nuazlerta
TUST received. in, esiortro e nt , large sizes, Braziet , e
atJ. Hand Bellows; also, Parlour and Kitchen do.
Wholesale 'and ,Ftetail; ' JOHN W. BLAIR.,
' earn,- • , 120 Wood st.
. _
Fresh:Oyster pg.
•Webecriber" will receive fresh Oyeteta daily
frinsilßiltirnire;;elich" will serve up irvall
the different atyles, At the franklin Hotel, Fourth et.i
betemearGmithfield-and Grant.
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MIN
CantsTres Galyinic-Rimedirs for all kinds of
nervous affections they have been used , with entire
success in all eases of Rheumatism, acute or chro
nic, applying to the Mead, face or, limbs; gout, tic
dolereux, bronchitis, vertigo, - nervous or sick head- I
ache, indigestion, paralysis, palsy; epilepsy, fits,
convulsions, cramp, palpitaqon of - the' heart, neu
ralgia, general debility, &c. It - Ceases oftlyspepsia,
which is simply a nervous derangement of,the di
gestive organs—.they have been found equally suc
cessful.
These applications are in the form'of Rings and
Magnetic Fluid, Bands, Bracelsta, Belts, &e.
See advertisement for further particulars on
the outside of this sheet.
Forsale at the only agency, 57 Market street
deco •• •
Important to,. Consumptives.—Strangel that so
many who are afflicted with ti,Cpugli that is gradu
ally wearing 'them down; and slowly but surely,
stealing, them into that dreadful disease consump
tiou-:-tba; disease which carries off thousands daily
;—are doing nothing, or, Whit is worse than noth
ing, are gorging themselvei with nostrums that are
ced
puffed to ,the skies for cures, they. are said to have
effected on some foreign or unknown *ions, when
they can be:positively cured by using Dr. p.orgrs'
compuund,SyrUP of Liverwort and Tar, which con
tinues to, make the mist remarkable cures ever re
cordeditilhe,annuals of :Medicine; which is pro
ved by reference to the-vast number of certificates
ironkrhe first and most respectable citizens—such
as the Hon. Judge William Burke, the wife of the
Rev. Geo. Maley; Doctor Wm. Richards; Mrs. Hi
ram Plummer, Deyinney Ludlow, Esq. r of Cincin
nati; and a - great number of others in this
Certificates of not only of remarkable cures of dis
tressing Cough, but cases of Consumption positive
ly cured, 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. Rogers" Liverwort and
Tar, in another column. dec4
43The office of the Monxr,in PosT has at
tached to it the.most extensive. Job Printing Estab
lishment in the city. We are prepared to fill all
orders for printing at the shortest notice, and the
work will be dode in the best style and on the
lowest terms:
NDESPAIR! YOU CAN BE CURED
„ idaIBSIITSVILLE r N. J., June 10, 1846
Dr. D. Jayne No S South Third st., Philadelphia—
Dear Sir: I have ',this day had an interview with the
gentleniari of whriqn I made mention to you as hav
ing taken Your Etpectoz ant with such decided effeet.
lie is a respectable farmer, living a few miles from
here.
..I was so much interested in a detailed account
he gave me of his cough and cure, that I embrace
the first leisure moment to communicate it to you,,
and if the cure is as radical as it appears to be, it is
the most.remarkable one I have ever known. For
3.2. years (after having the measles) he has been sof:
feting with a cough of the most distressing kind, get
ting worse as he advanced in years; he is now 55.
Frequent terms of cqugliing and difficulty of breath
ing, lasting from an hour to an hour and a half, would I
come upon him with such severity as to exhaust him
with strangling until his eyes became bloodshot. Ile'
had desliaired of being cored having tried physiciansl
and a thousand things without relief: For nine weeks!
ithmediaiely previous to taking the Expectorant, he
hid not been able to go to his barn although there!
was the meat urgent necessity for him to do so. I
- iDuring the nine weeks he was under the care of:
an ehineniphysici.mm, and he finally just got able to
go onctind eame to my store, and hearing his cough,l
recommended to him your Expectorant. Ile first
said he had tried so many things that he had no confi
deuce in any thing; but I induced him to take a bottle
by, telling hint of persons of my acquaintince who •
had been decidedly benefitted by it. This was on
Tuesday; that night he took of it, and says that it was
the first comfortable night's sleep he had onjoyed.for ;
years. On the Thursday following be wont to work,
anti has continued to make a full .hand on his farm
ever since jnoW nearly two mon;hs.:,l Ile told me
to-day that for the last week he had Mit and split al
linudred rails, ormade a. hundred panels of fence per I
day; has . been in the water to wash his sheep, and
otherwise exposed, without thedeast symptom of a!
return of his cough, it haring entirely disappenredi
and, strangest of all, one-third of a bottle has pro- 1
duced the effect. He seems so i thankful and over
joyed .that he "wants to talk all day about it," and
says that if he could not procure another bottle, he
would refuse one hundred dollars fur the remainder
of the . bettle he had left. t,„
:Your Carminative Balsam I have used or recom-
Mened to others for the last ten yours, with the most
salutary effect, Respectfully yours,
BOSTON, Dec. 8
Joit:q IL Ana:MON.
Fuisalein Pittsburg,h at the PEKIN TEA STORE,
n Fourth street, near Wood—and at the Drug Store
of 11. P. Schwartz, Federal street, Allegheny Cite.
: clee7-d&w
T WOULDspeakan honest and conscientious word
of advice, to those of you who arc not too wise to
reason, and who can appreciate and distinguish be
tween the cruel and dishonest puffing of the day, On
reference to pulmonary diseases.) and the following
straight-forward 'statement, by one who would not
offer a misrepresentation to you, where life and
.death are so dearly concerned as in any of the dis
eases or ailments which lead to Consumption.
lean. assure you that the remedy here offered, has
given a heavenly relief, and often effected a perma
nent cure, when every other remedy has failed, It
is pleasant, indeed, beautiful to taste; and for those
who are weak, languid, and emaciated, it will form
an agreeable article of food, as it is in the form of a
beautiful, flavored balsamic jelly. It can, there
fore, in troth and honor, be offered to all those afflic
tett with Bronchitis, Asthma, Obstinate or Common
,Coughs and Cold.y, spitting of Blood, of the
Ltingi,Whooping-eaugh, Croup, Ififficulty of Brealh
ing, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, first Stages of Con
lumption, and all other Pulmonary and Lirer-Corn
plaza's. It is known as DR. EMANUEL'S DAL
SAMIC LUNG AND COUGH JELLY.
The materials or this Jelly are purely vegetable
.and balsamic, and are the invention of an eminent
physician, from which the proprietor has purchased
the recipe. It is certainly worth its weight in gold,
but is putat a price to be within the reach of rich or
poor. •
Sold by WM-JACKSON, at his Root 8: Shoe store,
No. 86 Liberty street, head of Wood st., Pittsburnh.
Price Mil cents and' $1 per bottle. decs
Zhalfpipes Old Cog 14rondy,(Pinet, Castillou & Co.)
2.. ti cc " (. 1. &F. Martell.)
6 qt. casks ~ " do.
2 hf.pipes " " (Edward Lagnereune.)
2 qt. casks• ~ " (Godard.)
3 qt. casks Rochelle " (A. Seiguette.) .
3 pipes Weesp Anker Holland Gin.
40 qt. casks Port Wine, of various grades.
20 4, " Dry Malaga Wine.
10 ~ " Sweet ~ "
10 Indian barrels Muscat "
1 puncheon Old Ja naiea Spirits, on draught.
1 " " Irish Whiskey, "
For Sale by MILLER & RICK FITSON,
dec7 170 Liberty st,
Linseed OIL
1 0 131.5. just receired Wild
fr.R.sIatKIF'TSON,
clec7 170 Liberty st,
An MILS. pure Rye Monongahela Whiskey.
'IR../ 200 bbls. pure
For sale by 314ILLEIt & RIC,ICETSON,
dee7 170 Liberty- st
Hot for Mexico.
MILITARY EQUIPMENTS
IMI subscriber is prepared to furnish Swords,
Saihes, Epaulettes, Caps, Plumes, Buttons,
Lace and all other - Military Trimmings, on as cheap
terms as can be procured in the E.astarn cities, for
cash. Also Alleuls Patent 6 Barrel Revolvers.
W. W. WILSON,
C0r..4111 and Markeftts.
JOHN H. MELLOR, No. 81 Wood Stre:ii, bas
received and for sale at manufacturers' prices,
one elegant Rosewood Piano Forte, made by A. H.
Gale & Co., New; York. One splendid Mahogany
Piano Forte, made by A. H. Gale 4 Co., New York.
One RoseWoed Piano Forte, madeby H. Worcester,
New York: . cent $3OO about six months since, and
will be sold at a :reduced price, on acdount of the
owner -who is about leaving the city.
dec7
FirlHE subscribers have this day entered into Co
tlartnership, in the nameof Friend, Rhey & Co.,
for the purpose of transacting a general Grocery and
Commission business, and have taken the house oc
cupied by B. Rho) , Sr. Co., No. 57 Water street,
where they Will be pleased to receive the patronage
of the friends of the late firm. P. F.-FRIEND
.
GEO. RHEY,
JAS. WOOD.
Pittsburgh, November :18, 1446-dec2
AM/ can always find at G. Schnook's ; on the ear
l. ner of Filth and Smithfield ate., fresh Oysters
Served. up in: every style, ot) the shortest notice.
AlsoiGround Nut:Candy, Fruits ) and Pastries of the
choicest kinds. Call and ace. novl3-dtap
C. SCHMERTZ
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MINA
sUieltegniar Packet.
. _ .
I „ TEtz steamer A RENA, firmst C. Futp
sozT,_Master,.Trill leave Pittsburgh for
ellsviiie intermediate: landings, on Mon
days,.Wednesdayi, and Fridays ,
at &Mock, A.M.;
and Wellsville for Pittsburgh on TuesdaYs, Thum
days;...aud Saturdaysitit 9 o , cioek A. M.. For freight
or passage -.' •
pc....l„vi L e.iing.lteztips'* Piicket.
Tug. splendid .light . %:draught steamer
DOMINION,..S4tTvi.Eni Master; will run
as a regular packet between Pittsburgh , and Wheel
ing; leAvi rig Pittsburgh for'Wheeling every Mbnday,
Wednseday and Friday, at 3 eielocki P.M.; and leav
ing Wheeling for,Pittsburgh every Tuesday,..Thurs
day and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A. M. For freight
or passage apply on board. novo
The well known East running steamer
CAMBRIA, W. Forsyth, blaster will run
as a regular Packet , leaving every Wednesday morn
ing at- 10 o , clock r and Whcbling, at 10,.v. 31., the
same day. Returning, she.. will - leave . Cincinnati
every Saturday, at 10, A. M. • .
For freight or passage apply, on board; or to
FORSYTH & Co., Agents,
No. 30, Water'street. -
For Cincinnati and Louisville..
The new and splendid pdssenger steam.
er COLUMBI 0 , 11r,.m.., Master, will
leave fur the above and intermediate, portirreghlar
ly._
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
jel D. WIDKINS;Agent
' For Saint Lonia..Regular , Paoket.
4 gy t
The new and splendid pesseng,ersteatri
er BRUNETTE, Capt., Perry, whiten in
the tra e 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 hoard
For Cincinnati and St. Louis
The passenger steamer PALESTINE,
Capt. Williams, will leave for the above
and .• - 3
lintertnediate ports regularly.
For freight or passage apply mi board. je9.
Tuesday Evening Packet.
The new and splendid passenger stearn
-.' • boat DECLARATION, Capt. Vorhees,
will run as a regular packet beta en 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.
The regular mail and passenger steamer
„ MZANIONONCAIIELA, Capt. Stone,
will run
as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin
nati, 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 fur this
trade, and offers to the passengers comfort, and au
perior accommodations. - mar 31
—7.5"
THE regular mail and pasenger steam
J..-4.er UNION, Captain Maclean,will run as
d regular packet between Pittsburgh,and Cincin
nati, leaving this port every Monday at G o'clock,
P. M. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every
Thursday at G P. M.
The Union was built eipressly for this trade,
and affords every accommodation.
For freight or passage apply on borrd. may°
TUESDAY PACKET.
THE regular mail and passenger Steam-
HIBERNIA, Capt. John Klinefelter,
will rim as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and
Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday at 10 A.
M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. of the same day.—
Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Friday at
10 A. M. For freight or psasage apply on board.
Hibernia was built expressly for the trade,
and offers to the passengers every comfort and su
perior accommodations. apl
WFDNESDAY PACKET
THE regular mail and passengersteam
er NF.W ENGLAND, Capt. S. D. Page,
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 Rolm-day
at 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply on board.
The New England was built expressly for thistrade
end offers to the passengers every comfort and supe
iior accommodations. maiati
THURSDAY PACKET.
THE new U. S. Mail steamer ACADIA,
t jAII. E. Lucas, Master, Will run as a regu
lar passenger packet between Pittsburgh and the
above port during the season of 1546, leasing every
Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M.
The Acadia is new and has superior accommoda
tions. For freight or passage i!pply on board, or to
ap9_ J. NEWTON 301VES, Agent.
FRIDAY PACKET.
THE regular mail and passenger steam
er CLIPPER N 0.2, Captain Crooks, will
run as 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 Monda:y at 10 o'clok,
A. M. For freight or passage apply no hoard,
The Clipper No. 2 was built expressly for this trade.
end offers to her passengers every comfort and mi.
arimmodation. mar 23
SATURDAY PACKET
The regularmail and passenger Etc:lnlet
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 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. mar 23
The regular mail and passenger steamer
WF- . ....4.,.....111R55ENGER; Capt. Linford, 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 hoard.
The Messenger was built expressly liar this trade,
and oilers to her passengers every comfort and ac
commodation. mar 23
NOTICE
TO those persons who wish to live •comilartable
and warm this cold weather. The subscriber
has manuractured and now on band a large assort
ment; such as Ladies' and Ountlemen's Judersbirts
and Drawers, cotton, woollen, worsted and silk;
with a large supply of every description of Hosiery,
and every quality of worsted and woollen Yarn.
The above goods will be warranted of the very best,
and sold retail at wholesale prices; so ifyou want to
save the doctor's bill this winter,
call on
MICHAEL DAILY, Filth. Street,
between Market and Wood,
nov23-2w sign of the Big Stocking.
FOUR LOTS—Hounded by Penu, Liberty and flay
sts. '
each In having 24 It. front, and extending
back 110 ft. Two Of tbein are corner lota, and the
position of the whole property is one of the most ad
vantageous in the city. For further information ap
ply to M. SWAIITZWELDER, Fourth st.
noy3-tf bet. Wood and Smithfield.
MONONGAHELA ROUTE.
Art N and niter Monday, the 2d day of November,
j the steamboats CONSUL AND LOUIS M'LANE,
will commence their single trips, leaving daily at 3
o'clock, P. M.
oct23 JOHN' MESKIMEN, Amernr.
subscriber has received on consignment a
j_ few of Oliver Evan's celebrated Water Filters,
manufactured in Philadelphia, such as Ara now gen
erally used in the F.astern cities. They are warran
ted to purify, Pump, River, or Rain Water,eleaus
ing it of all Mineral, Animal, Vegetable or other un
wholesome matter—rendering it equal, to the finest
Spring water, otherwise an failure, (insed 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 furnish
them at manufacturers prices.
GEO. COCHRAN,
Novl4 No 26, Wood st.
JUST RECEIVED---LErrems FROST 1311009 A, Asia
Minor, by Mrs. E. C. A. Schneider, with an
essay on the prospects of the Heathen and our duty
to them, by Rev. 13. §clineidcr, and an introductio..
by Rev. E. Heiner, A. M. Published by Rev. Samin
Gutelius, Chambcrsburgh,'lB46. For sale by
jell SCRIBA. & SCHEIBLER, 115 Wood st
PSALMS SCHYMNS, for the use of the German
Reformed Church in the U. S. of America, En ;
glish and German. For saleby
jell SCRIBA & SCHEIBLER, 115 Wood st.
MHOGANY VENEERS AND BOARDS—Just
received, alarge.assortxnent of the above, and
for able at' . F. BLUItIES
sepS No. 112 Wood street, 2nd door above sth
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For Cincinnati.'
MONDAY PACKET
MONDAY -IACKEI
SATURDAY PACK YT
For Sa/O,
111=
Water Filters
New Books
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Philadelphia-Banks ....pat
Germantown - ...,.par
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Delaware county" -- : - . - .par
Montgomery county..par
Northumberland C 0... par
Col. Bank & Bridge Co par
Reading ...... .... .. .:par
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Pottsville par
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U. States Bank , . 2S'
Relief Notes /
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Canton —4 • 20
Urbana
Granville ' 45
State Bk and Branches 45
Bank of Thincia
River '....... 70
Insurance COrnpany ...5
State - Sank... ..
Oakland County.... - .10
ginn4nd Mich' bank .10
St. Clair ..... ; . . . .. .75
IS-tate Bank
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State Scrip
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New York.... (prem.)
Philadelphia...... " • •
Baltimore " • •
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All Banks
1 ' VALUE Or COINS.
Amer. Gold; (preen).;.. •l
101 d. 'do. do. ..5
Guineas '5 00
!Sovereigns $4 83
Froderickdors ' $7 80
fren Thaler.; 780
Ten Guilders.. 3 90
14.inisiPors 425
Napoleons '3 80
Doubloon, Spanish. .16 00
Do. Patriot 15 50
Ducats • '2lb
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Eastern Banks
Wheeling
Branches 1
Br'ch at Morgontown..l
MARYLAND.
Baltimore City pat
Country Banks +.3
NEW TONIC
City Batiks
Country Banks
igEw tricLAA:n
All solvent banks..
Hy the Preshlent of the 'United States.
T N pursuance of an act of CoPgress, approved on
the eleventh day ofJiily, 184 S, entitled "An act
to authorize the President of the:United States to sell
the reserved mineral lands in the States of Illinois and
Arkansas, and Territories of Wisconsin and lowa,
supposed to contain lead ore," I, JAMES K. POLK,
PRESMENT Or TUE UNITED STATES Or AMERICA, do
hereby declare and make known, that public sales of
the lands tiratrrorptir. wrrutimb moat SALE, in the
State of ILLINOIS, op ACCOUNT Or THE VALUABLE
LEAD alms zurrincv, will be held at thaurulermen
tioned Land Offices, in said State, at the periods
hereinafter designated, to wit :
At the Land Office at DIXON, 'commencing, on
Monday, the fifth day of April ucat, fur the disposal
of the public lands within the Tollowing townships
and fractional townships, viz:
North of the baseline apd east of the. fourth princi
palmeridiaa.
Fractional townships twentp;scven, twenty-eight,
and twenty-nine, of range one.
Townships twenty-seven and twenty-eight, and
fractional township twenty-nine, of range two.
Townships twenty-seven and twenty-eight,, and
fractional township twenty-nine, of range. three.
The north half of toWnship . twenty-seven, town
ship twenty-eight, and fractional township twenty
nine, of range four.
North of the Gas: line and !rest of the fourth principal
meridian
Fractional townships twenty-seven, twenty-eight
and twenty-nine, of range one.
Fractional townships totenty-eight and twenty
nine, of range two.
At the Land Otlce it SlLAWNEETOWN,icim
xnencing on Monday, the nineteenth day of Xpiil
next, Fur the disposal of the public lauds within the
ttillowin ,, sections and parts or 'sections . ,
South of base line and east nj the third priOipat
meridlin
Sections twenty-two to twenty-nine, inclusive, and
sections thirty-two to thirty-six,Suclusive, of tuwn
ship eleven; sections one to five inclusive, and sec
tions edght to itverve ...usuip twelve - ,
of range seven.
Sections three to nine, inclusive, sectionsfifteen - to
twenty-two, inclusive, and sections twenty-five •to
thirty-sir, inclusive, of township' eleven; sections
one, too, three, the mirth half and southeast quarter
of section four; sections fire to eleven, inclusive; the
southwest cortex- of section twelve; the north half of
section fourteen, and sections fifteen and eighteen,
inclusive, in township twelve, of range nine.
Lan6 appropriated by law for the use of schools,
military, or other purposes, will be excluded ;from
the sales; also all quarter, , pMrter sections covered in
whole, or in part, by those mining leases which - shall
not be determined by the day fixed for the 'com
mencement of the sales.
Pre-emption claims will not be allowed to any of
the above lands, mild alter the same shall have been
offered at the public sale, and become subject to
private entry; and all of such lands as contain a mine
or mines of lead ore actually discovered - and being
worked, will be sold in such legal subdivision .or
subdivisions 26 will include such Mine or mines, at
not less than two dollars and fifty cents per ncie.
The sales will each be kept open for two weeks
(unless the lands areprooner disposed of) and no
longer; and no private entries of land in the town
ships and fractional townships so offered will be
admitted until after the expiration of two wceka front
the commencement of the said sales.
In Thither execution of the said act, I have caused
the Commissioner of the General Laud Office to
with this' proclamation a brief deacription (Witte
mineral regions in which these lands lie, and of the
lands now offered for sale, which he has nirei.arcd
from official documents and other means Of infor
mation.
Given under nit , hand at the City of Washington,
this eighth day Of September, Anzio. Dumini, One
thousand eight hundred and forty-six. _ .
By the President: JAMES K. POLK.
JAMES If. VIPPI,
4cling Commi.leioner of 11e General Land o,ffieo
The lands in the DIXON district, embraced in the
above proclamation of the President of the United
States, were explored by 111r..0wen, the geologist of
the State of Indiana, under the instructions hem Jhe
Treasury Department, and in compliance with a re
solution attic House of Representatives, passed 6th
February. '
1839. The able report of this gentleman,
published as document Islo. 239, Mouse Of Itekesen
tatives, first ilessiim 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 veins
of ore may readily be found. Further, that in,183,9,
the lead mines of Illinois, lowa and Wisconsin,
tho Ugh only partially workeikproduced upwards of
thirty millions pounds of lead..—those of Illinois
yielding their full proportion—and that the whole
district, if properly mined, would yield one hundred
and filly millions pounds per annum.
Those lands being Ousted on and lied!. the Nis
sissippiand Fever rivers, the cost of transporting the
products of them to St. Louis is only about fifteen
cents per hundred pounds. The soil is of excellent
quality, and yields abundantly all the products of
that latitude.
The lands in the STIAWNEETOWN district have
not been explored as fully as those in Dixon: Re
cent discoveries have been made, however, of,rich
veins of the sulphurct of lead and 'zinc contiguous
and on both sides of these land's, indicating the
existence of similar deposites within thorn. The th=
cilities for manufacturing white and red lead arc
represented as being ample; and as the lands are
situated within about seven miles of the Ohio, river,
the metal, in any forrn,.catt be transported to till the
principal markets at a trifling cost.
JAMES H. PIPER,
Acting Commissioner of the General Land tree.
&pi... 7 o er Eith, 1596, sepl9-laWlBt_
Pr. Badger
I)ESPECTFULtY offers his services to the citi
zens of Pittsburgh and vicinity in the various
branches of the Medical profession. liming grade-
Med in the hectic Medical Institute de Cincinnati,
Ohio, he is prepared.to treat all cases of disease ac
cording to the 'principles of the. Reformed. Medical
Practice, without using either the Lancet or Mercu •
finis. Particular attention given to diseases 'of wo
men and. children. Office •on Smithfield between
Diamond-alley and Fifth st.
RErEnEtrcm---Professors Morrow, Hill, Baldridge
and Jon* Dr. J. Horton, Dr. Ball of Cincinnati.
novl3-dlm
RROPES & ALCORN, (Late of New York city,)
? No. 27 Fifth st., between Wood and Market,
Manufacturers of Mustard, Ground Spices, Catsups,
&c.; &c., will open during the present 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 Ityau , s
Building.. I ,sep7
DOO S for Schap 8 an, egesi Vritin an
Ll' Wrapping Papers. For sale tiy • ,
S ; • SWO T CO. 43 e .t
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20 11-41's store aod'foi aaie b 7
dec 3 No, 4. Commercial Row, Liberty et,
ICASE CAMS MAGNESIA lbr sale by
1 ' dee 3 HAYS SOROCKWAY
OCASES D GIV
CAD MAE,SIA. for sqle by
- „ dee 3, LIAYS 4 13.11,OCKIVAT
.
a LM
CASKS CHLORIDE LETor'sale by
t - Gd dee 3 HAYS 4. BAOcKWAY
2 CASKS SAL SODA for. sale by
dec'S RAYS 4- lULOCKWAY
A BBLS. New York and Pittsburgh Vavniebea, on
1 hand and for sal° low by .
dec 3.. - HAYS BROPIEWAY,
TIAINTS AND OILS; a general assortment, always
,r cm hand and far sale, by ,
CORCHINGS,,G casko, primeS..Saltt, just, rec'd
Oland foi sale by J. D.: WILLIAMS St Co.
decs 110 Wood street.
A PPLES; 80' bids, %wort* Apides biding from
li.'Hudsoy, and for sale by
Co,' - J. to,' WILLIAMS 8i 'o
110 Wood 'street:
.
CIOFFEE,, - 40. bags fanoy,Jtioi ,
,60
. .Green "
,
10 " Java and. Laguara..4o;
J. D. WILLIAMS ei:c Co,.
'llO Wood atreot,
D .
For sale by
deO3
lIAIMS, 50, 1, and boxes new crop, for sale
, dc3 by J. D. WILLIAMS & Co,
:~ , MISSOURI
UGAR, 3 Mils. N. 0., prime,
3 bids. Loverinws cruih , d and polyerised
dc3 For stile by J. 4. WILLIAM iiso.
MM.
A P k l . ) L ci t s :S f ---93 al b111 ) s, Green Apples, of dikerent
ur nov2o ' ' 1 1 . C. MARTIN, 0,,0 Water et.,
SUGAR CURED HAMS.-12000 superior Sugar
Cured Hama, a prime article, for sale lit
• not - 20' P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water at.
OILANGES-1000 prime Havana Or angee, for
sale by nov2o P. C. MARTIN, 80 Water st.
R „ s L ai L e ' l l ; l y UTTER-1 , Ij uf s
received and for .
MARTIN & )1 , 'TIT,
novl7 . 'i 56 Wood st.
DRIED AITLES-10`Db1s, in 'atore•and for sale
by . •MARTIN & SMITH,
novl7 . • ' , 5G Wood 'at
—7 l -- • •
MILOUR-25 Bbls &cab family Flour, or a superior
12 brand, for sale by .mAirrw & SMITH,
novl7 'I 56 %V&A- at.
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1 orAsti—A few casks—an excellent article, fur
Bale by i MARTIN & SMITHi ••
,novl7 1 - 50 Wood at.
ROOMS-50 doz. in store and for sale by
MARTIN & SMITH,
56 .Wood st,
20 , 000 1.1.1 1 1: in fi
e rst fo r r ate sll " e at Becks Planing
L. ATLI,
Penn st., between /land and Irwin st.
ponait BOARDS, well seasoned and for sale by
[novlB.) . WILMARTII.
RBI'S. very white No.S.4t,in first rate
414 chipping •
orderou store and for sale in lots
of f 0 bbls. soil - over, by. STERETT & Co.,
novll nor Market and Front sts.
Ct TEDpING, Joist, Plank, &c., of all sizes, furnish
od to order low for cash by.
STERETT & Co.,
noell cm-. Market and Front ets.
S. Tiercesfresh Rice;
14 bldt , , Conkling improved Lard Oill
. .
10,000 lbs. Bacon, Shoulders. (In band find
for sale by F. SELLERS.
sep24. Liberty street.
zr Alto , 10 6 kog. , No. I, Lard. on consignmen4
And for sale by • F. SELLERS.
sop 2 I. • N 0.117, Libotty street,
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0 1/GARIIOI,iSEMOLLASSE.S.—G
S. It. Molaseies, in store and for sale by
sep23. F. SELLERA
Illusquetsi Netts.
lot 01
T" - 'griOr white and can'tnr - minpidi
which will be sold cheat) at No. 10G Market street. .
jel3
I3EDSTP.ADS of different kinds with Gazzam , s
iron patent fastenings, superior to anything now
in use, fur sale.low at the filmdore warehouse of
angl. T. B. YOUNG 6: Co, Hand street,
MAI:LES—Pier, Centre and Card Tables of differ
1 ent patterns. If you want a good article cheap
call at the Furniture Warehouse of
T. B. YOUNG & Co,
jed 31 Hand at.
Wood Stl`eel. Property for Sale, .
,r 14T desirable lot aground at the foot of Wood
street, occupied at the time of the great fire by
Messrs. King & Holmes, is offered for sale.
Enquire of EntigS) J.' K. MOORHEAD.
AVING a very large and commodious ware,
rr
hotiSe, we are prepared to receive addi
fief.' to freight for shipment) a largo amount of Pro
duce, ti:c on storage at low rates.
jy:23 S C. A. McANULTY dz. CO, Canal Basin.
rI I EAS--I•]u packages Y. H., Impi., G. P. and
Powchong, 13 f late impciitations, arriving and
for sale by. [au 2:7,1 LA:III3E4I'V & SIIIPTON.
• - Coffee.[,
.800.41 - 1(1 BAGS Green Rio, part prime;
5 " Ohl Government Java;
Arriving this day and for sate by
ang2s LAMBERT & SHIPTON
IMSH—ISO bids No. :5 Lary's Mackerel;
20 " 3 North "
20 " Herring (Al(wires)
• 5 No. 1 Salmon; in store and for
sale by [ativril LAMBERT & SHIPTON.
A lIIIDS. N. 0. Sugar, strictly prime
—l4 ti trZi bbls. Nos. 4 and 6 Loaf;
10 cases -Lovering's - 1). 8.. Loaf Sugar
118bbls N. 0. Molasses;
In store and for sale by
LAMBERT 14.:
atig 25. 133 and 135 Wood street
VOMILS. Pitch:
50 Rosin;
150 Boxes Tobacco, various sisess
10,000 Seed. 'cur Cigars;
On consigcinent and will be sold low for Cash, or
exchanged for Pittsburgh manuPacturesi by
sepli TAAFFE. & O,CONNOIf.
frOBACCO.-1.5 large and 90 small boxes Missou.
ri tobacco, of prime quality, just received on
consignment, and will be sold cheap for cash, or
Pittsburgh manutltcturgs.
august 18 TAAFPF.I & O'CONNER.
FOR sale by the subscriber; agent for tlin Manu
facturer. GEO. COCHRAN,
nov24 No. 26 Wood at.
CASSINETTS AND FLANNELS,--One case Cas
sinetts; one case Red Flannels, for sale low by
°nal DEO. cocilyeAw, 2ft Wood st.
• CASES wide Red and Ilrown Flannels;
2
60 pair twilled 10-4 Blankets; just reed frotn the
manufactories, for sale by GEO. COCHRAN,
novl9 9,6 Wood st.
SPARES, SHOVELS, fte.—.
20 doz. Spades;
50 as Coal, Canal and Grain Shovels;
20 Mattocks and Picks; on hand and for
sale at manufacturer's prices by
oct24 GEO. COCHRAN, 26 Wood et,
PIG IRON.-33 tons' Mountain Missouri Pig Iron,
Just received and for sale by !
nov 26 : _ .1 j JAMES MAY.
.tmot.
50 EEGS Shot, assorted NOs.{ for sale by
novV2 JAMES MAY
• Pig Leath •
84 - 1 pi n o, ,, , mg ad ; just rec. 9 4, rind
JA
m sV; by
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Voir Resit.
A.IIOOM in the first story cif a Brick House on the
corner of Filth and Unio'n - stet Apply to
novl7 JAMBS MAY.
GOLD PENS.--Saglers celebrated ever pointed
Gold Pens, just received ,and for stile at reduced
rates, by JOIINSTON & STOCKTON,
oct29 . Bookiiellers, Market st.
T CERTIFY. that I have had two Wide renovated in
Kelly's Steam Renovator . and - Linnet acknow.
ledge that the process brings , the feathers to amore
buoyant and purer state:than When. new :With the
greatest pleasure / recommend it to the public»
n0v204 'MATT LYT/Ig.
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HAYS 4. BROCKWAY - ,
No. 2 Commercial Row, Liberty at
Dressed FLoorlng.
To Car'pentera
Snuaries.
Lutest Improviment
Storage
Sugar und. Diolasises.
Blacksmith's
Domestic Woollen.
To lioaanholders.
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13. jg IFler3ekt street t
Betttree4 Fburtla Street the .piconpnd
THE m Subscriber hieing disposed of hie large Aloe;
4f Fall Goods, las gust returned front the East
'a splendid assorunent of '- - -
FANCY.AND STAnD WINTEA DRY:' GOODS,
Which have been purchased in the NEW YORK AED
PMEADELNIIA MAAILETSv mace - :the . receot , great
depreciation in pica, and far below the cost of'itn
portation,,is preparedto offer uultreceffentedbmgairte
tobuyers. Viz.
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Alpaca Lustres., price only 25c is yd. usual price 37.1 ,
.if CC it, 37.1. yd. as CC 50
" Silk warp " 50.•‘" yd. cc • 44 75
Mousde Lain " 181 . . 4 yd. " 311
Wel Cashmere • " 25 " " 371
Morinoes . " 37} " yd. "- «--.50
Coburg cloth " -371 " yd. " " 50.
Calico " 181'"-yd.:" "' 25
cc (C .12k cc . y d. .f , CC 20
tc 10 cc y d. , - 15
Canton flanne.k, 'O,- 10- 4( yd. 121
Red flannel all Nadel " .41 yd.'. ti " 311
White do do 25 ..4 yd; if '314.
Yellow.clo da cg:. 25;. 56 yd: 46
Scotch gingham " to ,c , yd. to' 4, 311
Diane - heater do "" • -181 -4, yd. " ".: : 25
do -" 20. 4 ' yd. " • "
Cassinet• " ' 371 " yd..' a' ,5 0,
- it 50 t, yd. it it
The ladies are requested to call and examine flit(
new and moat fashionable Buis and London styles of
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
Othbri Brocade Silk,
Embossed 4g
Ombri Chameleon Silk,
Blue black satin stripe Silk,
Plain black and blue Silk, •
Satin stripe cashmere D ESae,
ir St - Cecilia Cloth
Embroidered Trirleton Eobea,
Gmbri shaded ti
Paria printed r(
Palo Alto Plaids,
-Rich Galla " -
SHAWLS.
Plain and embroidered silk Fringe TiiiLet, and Mous
de Lain, Parisi
.!,rinted Cuhmere and - Terkerri,Per-
Man embossed, add chamelion.Biocade Silk; plain,
black and embroidered Terlerri, with Bullion fringe;
Rich new style all wool, Brochs; Barred and Damask
worsted, together ♦with a great variety of woollen
shawls. •
VARIETY GOODS
I have alio on hand a:large assortment of the follow
ing goods, viz: Beautiful new style bonoet ribbons,
French worked collars and chenuzettes, entirely, new
style, plain and revere bordered tinett. Cambric
Handkerchiefs, ladies' cravats and scarfs .white,black
and coPil kid gloves, LW° thread, ,hfack mohair,
black and col'd silk gloves, a great variety ormohair
and worsted mitts, white and black silk, Cashmere,
Alpacca and sup, black Moraviao Hose, blacit, in
grain and white cot. nose, ,white cod blacu Freugh
Kid Slippers, black' lasting, Kid and Satin bosoin
Shoes, Ryan's manufacture. .Also -an entirely. new
style cif Isdies' blacg 'silk' cardinals, and aa4o. coats,
to which we would , particularly call, theirlitention,
GENTLEMEN'S erOOPS, •
Just received a very fine assortment ofrrench and
English blue, black, brown, :and invisible green
Cloths, black and fancy French Cassigterek, new style
fancy Vestings and Cravats, Merino Shirts and Draw
ers, linen cambric and silk Handkerchief's, and a
splendid assortment of Gloves, Hosiery and Suspend:
era, .
DOAIF.STICS <
Brown and bleached. Drillings, Cantbn :flannels ) .
Tickings and Checks, heavy 4-4 brown Ignitible from
61 to .9 cents a per yard, andn large assortment *of
bleached Muslin, froms to 121 cents ayard.
Mincoi.rrs, WiltottssiE Byvnits AND Orntss,
are requested to keep this Dill, and pall and examine
the above goods, previdlis to making their purchases.
dec3 ABSALOM 11101tR14, 65 Market street:
Allegheny,Countyi zs.. • •
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania;
.11 7-tp to the Shertff of talc! county:
4 VWurazAs atan Orphan's Court; held
ig; at Pittsburg h, in and for said Countv; on
the 21st day ofNcivetnber, -A. Di) 1846:
-4 ;nrsi 13erore the - 11 on: !Inks Astus PAtiVIP,
Esq., President, and his Associate Judges of said
Court. 'The petition of William Maeluin, and Mar
tha Alacluiu, late Martha O'Hanlou r espeetfully rep
resents, that Arlie o , 4latilon, .late of, the city cif
Pittsburgh, County of Allegheny and State of Penn'
sylvania, died intestate, leaving ;a widow imam]
Esther o , Hanion, and issuet Martha 01131110% in
termarried with William Machi' ) if your petitioneri"
Margaret 0 , 11-aulon, intermarried. with Alfred W.
Harrison, Esther O'Hanlon, lately iiiternituried with
and - now widow-antLrelict_efitdin Jackson, deedi„
all of whom reside' within the Coictity — ef - Ailegheny
and state aforesaid,' also Thomas O'llanlon whose
place of residence is etinown,. And seized in his
demesne as of fee of and- in all the following des
cribed Real Estate, Situate in the city of Pittsburgh
and State aforesaid, to wit, all the-eastwardly half
part cffa certain Lot of ground . , situate in the city of
Pittsbiirgh, formerly the "Northern Liberties," ; as
recorded in the office for Redording Deeds, in and
fur the County aforesaid, in Book T. ,',age 305 and
356, number (40) forty, which said half Lot contains
twenty four feet in .breadth and one hundred feet
in length or depth, and is bounded by Pitt street, by }
lots Nos. 41 an 57, in the plan aforesaid, and by the 1
westwardly halfofsaidlot N 0.40, an which improve- I
merits aro erected, being the same half hit which
George A. Bayard and wife, by their deed dated the
18th day ofjan nary, A.D., 183 S, and recorded in said
County, in Book F.-3d, page 34, conveyed to the said
Arille O'Hanlon, as by-reference thereto will u7rt
fully and at large appear.
..1180, all that other certain lot or pith:c of gropnd,
situated on Penn street, (or the Greensbargh and'
Pittsburgh Turnpike Road,) beginning at the distance
of twenty-four feet westwardly from the corner of
said street (oi- road) and Ohara 'greet, thence run
ning westwardly along said Road twenty-four feet,
thence southwardk by a line parallel with .Ohara
street one hundte(d. feet, to atwenty foot alley,-(ile;,
, scribed in the de:bo of James Si Stevenson' Esci-i
' to James Craft, recorded in the Records of Alleghe
ny county, in honk K.,-pages 133 and 13 4 ,) thence
along said alley by a line parallel with 'said Turnpike
Road or Penn street twentrfour feet; thence by .a.
line parallel with ihara street ono hundred feet, to
the place of beginning, on which improvements are
erected, being the same piece of prOperty on which
James S. Craft and:Emily his wife, by theirdeed da
ted the 4th day.of October. 11.'11.- 1830, and; record
ed in the - office for- recording Deeds, tic:, in and for
said county, in Book P. 2dl page 364, conveyed to
the said Ardieo".llaulon.
The petitioner therefore prays the Count° award
an Inquest to make partition of. the premises afore.
said, to and among, the representatives of the said
intestate in such manner and in sueh proportions as
by the laws of this Cominettwarilth is directed,, if
such partition can he made without prejudice to or
spoiling. the whole, but if Such partition cannot be
made' thereof, then to value and appraise the satne
and make return of their proceedings according tol
law. And now to wit, November 21st; 1846, peti-,
tide presented and the Court award an inquest to'
make partition of the said described.Propeity among
the representatives of said intestate, &c.; or to value
and appraise the same and the Court do order notice
of said inquisition to be served - on Esther O'flanlon,
widow, William Madam and Martha hitivoife ? Charles
Cassily
,and Men his wife,Alfred IV, Harrison and
Margaret his wife, Esther -Jackson; widow and re
lict of John Jackson deceased, personally or by wri
ting, left at their 'place of abode; 'andon :Thomas
O'lianlon, by publication iii the Daily Morning Post,
a newspaper e ublishe.d in the City of Pittsbufgh;
by four insertions in the same for foil!: sUccesaive
-weeks and that yoti make return' of your, prodeed=
ings herein to the next General Orpban7s 'Court.
Witness the Ifon.'BErriAstrrr PATrox,Esq., , PresiL
dent of our said Court, this 24th day or Noserubpri
1846, '
JOHN YOUNG, It.; Clerk..
All per4ons intereSted are hereby Heti/led orate
matters contained in the above recited writ,
JOHN PORSYTH, Sheriff'.
Sunitrres OFFICE, Nov. 27,1846—n0v28-silaw4t
GEORGE R. RIDDLE,
CONVEYANCER,
Ot'FIEE in Avety Row, sth street, above Smith.
field at. Deeds, Mortgages, - Agreements, Donde,
and other instruments of writing drawn with- neat
neaa and despatch. He will also attend to drawing
and filing Mechanic's Liana, Searching Records for
Idens, Examining tides to Read Estatc,&c. &c.
decl-y
PORTER'S City Daguerriiut Gdnery, Philo Hall,
Third at., Pittsburgh, Pa.iuid Franklin Build
ings,Baltimore, Md. •-
r. Porter rcipectfillly announces that he has at
considerable expense fitted up apartments, and ar
ranged light for Daguerreotyping purposes. Hie long
experience in this art has enabled him to overcome
many of the objections too common to pictures taken
by this method.'
Mr. Porter is aware that the impression bas gone
ahroad(owing to the many failures, to produce good
pictures,) that clear and distinct Daguerreotypea can- I
not be made in Pittsburgh. His experiments, how,
ever; since he, has opened his Gallery; fullywarrant
him in sayingthat'as good pictures cartbe reads* here
as ellevrhere. - - -
Ladies and gentlemen are invited to call and ex
amine specupeps. ,
"' Testnactlens given, and instrnmentiarurnaterials
fu,snAkettupoa reasonable terms. ,
• latrordcra Frani country operators proinptly attend
nd to, por2s4f
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Ff,4o a Receiving* fftrwirding !rouse; atirOASIT
UN, Veriongs opstrito, Poin g •
BY NICKLIN & 13•RYDRN•
i R4AR. 13RYDEN haying pnrshasetl lotst
ti :
landing, (month of Preach Croehrt l eel -='
thereon a new enmmodions and rib antral wens+
house, the above businessirlllattended' to prompt s
and correctly, if poalible, ny ¢s; Our friends st.
the public will please remember as when th e y bad
any consignments to make to or from this point. •
Posklin, Oct. 24, 18464 • ' •[d real
DR. ROGER'S •
•
cOMpOBND tilli'lLlUP OP
LIVERWORT AND TAR!
4 safe and certain cure for Consumption of the
Spitting of Blood, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, ' •
Vain, in the Side, Bronchitis,
Whooping Cough, • .;
and all
p o lutg,pory Affeetions,
HEAR what the celebrated Dr. Richards
Physician °floor . ° than 30 years 'twilling
.-
tie certifies that in the casegfDir. Charles Wads,
that after having resorted to ovary cocoas within his
knowledge, for the treatment of Consomption, whir.
out the slightest benefit, ho permitted him to 112 e Dr,
Rogers , I.iverwort'and Tar, by which he was restos.,
ed to perfect health.
(Signed) WM. J. RICHAPS,II, D. _
P/ease get a pansphlet and see this cetttficssit
in thlli
CONSUMPTION
.AND MOST DISTRES SiNii
• 'COUGH CURED.
Mrs. Ann Childes, Who resides on oth street (South
side) 2 doers West of Smith at., Chs, 0,, certifier—. •
. That she was so far gone ,with Consumption,
tended with a most distressing Cough, as to be on
the very brink of the grave,_ and although under tit* ,
care of an able Professor, she h ad given up all hope*
of recovery but was rescued by the toe ofDr. Regent
Liverwort and Tar; one half bottle of which broke
the Cough entirely up 'ANN CHILDES.
VIOLENT . COUGH, PAIN AND SPITTING OP
BLOOD CURED.
Mr. Pinch, John street, between 4th sod 6th ebb,
Cin., O.; states that he was afflicted with a violent
Cough, much pain and continual Spitting of Blood,
and, although tinder the cart of an excellent Phyla.
Clan, W 39 daily becoming wane, bet was happli
cured by Dr. Hegira> Liverwort _And Tar, which
stopped the blooding, temovcd the pain, broke Op
the Cough inunediately i and 'healed the Lungs per.
fectly sound. [Signed.] JUSTICE MICH.
From the lion, Judee, Beaux, of Cincinnati,
Ile states that he is well acquainted with Mr,
Finch, and that his statements aro entitled tofu]] con.
fidence; also, that he can fully corroborate what hen
been slid with regard to this medicine, halting nae 4 ,
it himself with the most decided benefit, Be cop,
eiders it valuable;
(Signed,) . WILLIAM BURS,
Call on the Agents and see this certificate in IW],
DISTRESSING COUGH AND THE LAST STAGES
OF CONSUMPTION CURED, -
Mrs, Benj. Smith, living on Ann street, onesittlatle
North of the Cincinnati Hospital, certifier , - •
That she was so low that the physicians totdd do .
no more for her. She exhibited precisely the Nabs
symptoms that her daughter did birth,* she died,
(she having died with the same disease but a short
time previous,) and was absolutely strangling with
her cough; when she commenced using Dr. Roger,'
Compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, which min ,
ed her as by a miracle;
(Signed;) ADIGII. SMITH.
A. L. Scovill, Wholesale Agent for the West and •
South, S. E. corner of bth and Spruce streets;
einhati; Ohio: •
D. C. kneeland, . principal Agent for Pittsbettigbir,'
°Mei on Grant st.; flip door below ..td. . .
• Also for sale by J. Kidd h Co., .corner of
Wood sts„ Pittsburgh.
" • ...
John U; Cassell, sth ward, Pittaiiiirghs ~ •
H.P. Schwartz, Allegheny,
Jelin Dirtuinghatni dec4-41.17. •
Improved Method Of ithiable Enter .• '
-
TAi
T BY MR, DUPS.
1111111: \I1 1;11 a r ttlicie sh or count
enin ilai 'ro nsfitnto e :
shortening.
and securing accuracy, no
system ever introdii ed has given. equal satisfacdon.
Those who desire to be satisfied Upon this point ca
have reference to Merchants in this city who !tare •
tested is utility by five or six years , experience. Mr.
Dues new work upon Steamboat Book Keeping, jolt
published, enables Lim to teach that branch of the ,
science of accounts to the utmost perfection, Classes
for penmanship akd Mcrcantilo C2lClaatiol22 both day
• • ;hi,. •
fpirlirr • nOtl i tt iti i ,p o ta rd i . or Sale In Il•
, 'CHIT Lots, fronting on Penn street, opposite
-1 4. the manaiiin of Dr. Shoenberger, the earner cat
Adernwstrect. 24,feet - by 100, the others 20 222
eachf(C), all extending to Spring Alley. •
• tFive'gets fronting vb Liberty streets at and arkiclim•
big Factory street, each 20 feet by 160 deep to Quin
cy street, opposite - the new Catholic Chinch, on shore
are erected seven frame'baildings.
Title indisputable and a liberal extension a pay
ment to wilt phrehasere. They will be sold to close
the concern. Apply to Michael Allen, or Lewis
Hutchison, at their warehouses, tit to ,James 8.
Craft, F,zq., at his office, 80 Fourth street,
to- A variety. of Cotton Machinery,. vist—Carda„.
Throstler,Mules, &c., still on band for sale on eery
reasonable terms, and time, on lirge sales.
• oetl2-A3CI
P - 19Z '''- os;
SPLENDID aisortrileol of Mahogany and Apse
wood Piatios,jeld.fini*hed. 'rinse tnatrutaent...
are Well blade 0; the bawd paten's and host matori
all and will , be ehhilevr far calh by F. DLUME.
112 Wood at. Id door above bth.
, .
N. D. Those who arc in want of a good instniment -
are respectfully invited to call and examine tbeeeber.
fore purchasing elsewhere, as they cannot be excel- .
led by any in the country, and will be sold lower.
than am brought from the east. Ono elegant BAlR
wood giiho with Coleman's Patent &alien attach..!
mint fur sale by. • F. BLUME.
vn'strt"Pltionde S o ap, - itnrieyp t and f reckle elo.
-
It makes ftech thit's ohappd, that's diseased or tt's
. tender,
Thu' the wind blew at bleak as in. March or Decem
ber,
Smooth, healthy and soft—clear, lovely and white,
As the 1410iV on the hills of a clear winter's night.
Jones's Soap is really and truly 4 perfect and never
fsiliilg dire for any skin dilease, making . 48v:dared
skin clear and healthy. Sold at the American Eazle
82 Chathain Pt., and by the bely Agent for Pittsburgh,
W. Jackson; 59 Liberty street, head of Wood street.
Where also-may he had genuine, Jones' celebrated,
Coral Hair Restorative—Spanish Lilly White—Amber
Tooth Pante,!and Moorish Hair Dye. oct3t
rro RUN t ER. THE HUMAN HAIR SILKS',
I. SOFT,. FINE AND CLEANS to make tha.stea/p
healthyi smooth, white and fruitful, so that a good
crop may spring therefrom, persona have but to
pond thirty CeTell and a half cents. And, reader,
our only object fur selling the article at that price, is
knbwing it to be all we state, that when you once try
this you never will use aught else, whether it be
merely to embelishy to dress, beautify, and preserve,
to force grovith, atop falling off, and cure *cresol,
dandruffy; the JONES> CORAL lIAIR RESTORA
TIVE will never fail to do all this, as hundred. will
tell yoh with gratitude, It dresses the hairbenutifid
lyi and makes red or grey heir grow darkfrote the
roots.
Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse.
89,Libertv street, head of Wood—price thirty asset
and a haltcenta, fifty cents and'one dollar per bottle.
At the same place is sold the Italian Chemical Soap,
Spanish Lilly White and unrivalled shalt% 'clap
- jg.s-tf" .
For Coughs, Colds, Lo.
nULMONARY or Expectorant Relearn, price 26
cents per bottle.
Ginseng Panacea, price 50 centaper bottle.
. Sellers , Imperial Cough Syrup, 25 eta, per bottle.
Swayne's Syrup of Wild Cherry, Isl,oo " .
Shonck>s Pulmonic Syrup, $l,OO tl
Wisters' Balsam of Wild Cherry $l,OO 44
To be had at.. . THORN'S DRUG STORE,
oar, . . cor. Hand and Penn ate...
rri 110 bIP SON , a VEGETABLE PURGATI ' • :
. j PILLS, warßated to pleats*. Try them. Pre.
pared apd sold by... E. THORN,
ort2? . . ca. ilind - and Nan its,
Drug Store and Fixtures Dor Sole,
THE subscriber, owing to ill health, in desirotus
jar quitting his present business, and offers his
Mock of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery and fixtures
for side. The stock is well selected, and perfectly
freak. His prescription business will compare with
any establishment in the city. For. further putir.n:
,I lays, enquire (if by mail, to be post paid,) of
EDGAR TaOllbt.
octl6 car. Penn and Kand sts.,iittsburgh; Rs,
HE poisonous effect on the skip of comnion
Fitt
Tpared chalk is not generall known by lathes
how yellow rough arid unhealthy it makes the shin it
time; besides. what a corpselike, palid look it, its 4
when applied: They altbuld use a beautiful Pram
ation, purely vegetable * which gives the face arnto
neck, a-statural life-like whiteness, satin:W*l4
smooth: It is called Jones' Spanish :illy
and is sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medielne Wanpi
house, 89 Liberty street, beads( WOod; the
M
place is-sold Jones' Coral Hair Restorative, It
C Soap and unrivalled shaving sort
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