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PITTSBURGH BOARD' oF.TRA:DE; - * - • COMXITTEN FOR. DECE3IDEIt. • C 0 Looinis; Wll Denny% J .M'Deritt. PORT OP PIT TS-13VAGR. S t 1l wATtRiN ,AND FALLING ARRIVED. • Hibernia; Klirietblter Cincinnati. Wilmington, DaWSOI:I, Steuben Ville. Roscoe, Jaynes, St. Louis. Dispatch, Nelson, Monongahela City Lake Erie- Hoops, Beaver. • Consul; Bowman, Brownsville. Louis ll'Lane, Bennett ; •Brownsville. Ilichigan, Boles, Beaver. DEPARTED. • . Defiance, Greenlee,' St. Louis. Ebbert, Wheeling, _ - Arena, Fleeson, Wellsville. .. Monongahela, Stone, Cincinnati. Dispatch, Nelson, Mon. City. Lake Erie, Hoops,Beaver. • Louis McLane; Benitt„ - Brownsville. Consul, Boviman, Brownsville. Michigan, Boles, BeavOr. , 'oja A new heat, the &rancid; came to our yetitaf yesterday. We may noticelier at length to moriow. . W. Meta-mu, is her commander. The Sin= Kenton.—We see that Capt. Dryden gas purchased this splendid fast running boat and intends, putting her on the Madison and Louisville =lute, in the.place of the Herschel. [ Loutsvillc prm. RIVER BELOW At Cincinaati, ou. the 12th the river was falling The Kentucky river was very high on the 10th iiist.,nnd stilt rising. The Cumherituid was rising on the 9th, with 7 feet water on the shoals. OFFICE OF THE POST, Mov nar 5 o'csocx. P. Jr. S - • • The weather to-day has been cold and clear. Very little doing, thotigh times may be set down brisk for the season. • • • . • The-river is still in excellent Order for till etas• es of bolts. 13usiness on the wharf to-day appear "animated:" We•hava but little change to report in prices; mot many transactions have been reported to us. Si:roan—Sales of lituis at iOn, as in quality -for currency. By bbl SOW. MoLasias--4dia in considerably large lots at 28. c.:; by bbl 31i.. Grass4Sale of .50 bxs Sx.lo at $2,121 cash; f.O las 7x2 at $2,00 cash. nous—Not much arriving either by wagon or boats. 120 bbls were taken from wagon on Sat . mrday at $3,40, choice brands. We may quote firm at $3,3703,40. APPLl9—pried; lots sold from store at Zi3002 : 1 ,. cash. This is a slight advancer 'Savr—;We report a slight advance in this arti gle. 'At canal $1,00;.51,04, delivered at river. AsFis—Schorchiav, sale at 41; Pearls, none in . . market; Po s, 491}; Suleratus, none in market. ITARKETS I.pc7sin.ti, DEC. 11.—F/cur, $3OO-- hiskcy 117.1015c,-tending upwards.—Sugar, 7 ic.—Coal Pittsburgb;l2ic.—Pork 3c. Hams, canvassed back ed 5c.-:—Grcen Spples, $1,5043,00 pc? bbl. CINCIN - 4.lTr, DEC. 12,-17cur : 53,3303,45, a decline. --;•Whiskey, 16016 4 , .—Hogs. $3,03. NECTARINE FINE CUT CHEWING TOBAC- D. RINEHART, No. 33 Hand st., take pleasure in announcing to thepublic that they have Just introduced a new mid delicious article of fine CHEWING TOBACCO, which they can recom mend to eustomers as mild, pleasant, finely flavored, -and'untirely free from adulteration. They have also on Mad a very fine lot of CAVENDISH of the very best quality. decl4 WARS, 50 boxes imported and other Regalia 0 Sagan; 30 # boxes imported and other Castello Begun- 16 •I• boxes imported and other La Bella and Madura Segars,in atom and for sale low by STERETT St Co., dsc9 .; • 16 Market sL, cor. Front. rrioBACCO-64ramatic,Nectari Peach Leaf, Honey Row; Bees Wing, Choice of the Army and Navy, Pare dreeeke, W. D. 11., and Branch's Stag, all prime brand', for sale in small or large packages, or by re tail. decl4 ST ERETT St Co., 16 Market st. ARDINES--15 tins Saidines, for sale low by , STERETT & Co., `deel4 . • corner Mal ker and Front sts ITTERS, &c,-16 dos. Aromatic Wine Bitters; 10," . .F.55. Peppermint—bottled and on draught. Also,-East India Bitters, an article rectimniended -for Invalids. Forsale by 'STERETT . der.l4' : - corner Market and Front stv. QALAD Llnekets fresh " Hull de Olive" by the - banket olbottle. STERrE'r & CO., decl4 corner of Market nitt 'Front RtS. New Music. Ord the *large, to the memory of Ringgold; The, May Queen; Parlor Quadrilles; The last sweet chime; The honae that I love; 0! would I were a boy again; 'Le shuvenir waltz, by H. Kleher; . Origin of the harp; Oakland Gallopade, by Rhoback; Love Not; Old Granite State; • I haie come from a happy land; Orphan ballad singers, by Russell; oto share my cottage; Woodman! spare that tree; Dublin waltzes;by La Britzky; Camp Glee, by Loder: dedicated to the New York Guards , Glee Club; - The'Voual Beauties of the favorite Opera oftbe "Love Spell," by Donazette; I our Songs from the Opera It Peritani, by Bel- Bra; • Duetts for two flutes, by Betbighier & Kanner; jtio Grande Quick March: dedicated to General -:Taylor; Willie! Juvenile Pianoforte Preceptor; "/ust. received and for smithy deel4 JOHN IL MELLOR, 81 Wood et. WANTED TO BORROW, several sums ornioney for different periods, from six months, to one, two, three, four or five years, on the best of security. Wanted, -places in town and country, for about 100 4aboring ' men, hostlers,. waiters, boatmen, farmers, And mechanics. Also, fur about 75 boys of differ- ant ages,- from 5 to 15 or 18 years of age as tivren %ices to various trades: or work of different kinds, and boys to places in stores, &c. Wanted, places foi . "a,-itumber of school masters, warehouse men, clerks, sates men; &c. ICrWanted, places for a number of colored men and women, boys and girls, of different ages and for various kinds, of work, &c Persons - hating dwelling houses, stores or warehou ses,Tooms, fkrins;&9 to rent, will be well to tecord them in my - office, and persons wishing to rent, &c., to call.' Charges in all cases will - be moderate,-and prompt attention, at HARRIS' Agency decl24t ~ and Intel. Office, No 12 ft Clair et. ' QTEWART 2 /3 Daily Register, fur tho use of fami lies and persons of business, Tor 1847. - For sale by H. S. BOSWORTH & CO., . 43 Market at. • ' For the Holidays. BOUDOIR ANNUAL FOR 1847; Friendship's Offering; The Opal; • ' - The Christian Keepsake; The Hyacinth; • . The Poet's Gallery of Beauty; The Germs: of Beauty; . The Ladies Scrap Book; The Laurel Wreath: • .Religions Sou-realer, by Mrs. Sigourner The Diadem: . . _The Germs of Nature, by Mrs. Enibury; • Finden's Illustration of Moore; The Gift; . • • • The Ladies. Book of Poetry and Flowers; Oracles from. the Poets; Sentiments of Flowers+. by J. Andrews, London Albums;: Illustrated - Illustrated editiens of the Poets; ' . A large assortment of Books for Children.. . For- S..BOSWORTH & CO., ( *A* . •• ' , . , No 43 Market at. , . „ . . • - • OEM , :;',.. , ;' . . - 4 . _•:.;.•T,4,,::. - -..- , ;r a ^,~ `% t :> =ME The undersigned C - onatnittie appointed by the Select and. Common Councils, to audit and adjiist the accounts of the 'city officem, will meet for the purposes- or .their appointment, at the Maydr's Office, on Tuesday evening, the 15th inst., at 7 o'clock; at which time and place-all personsinter ested are hereby notified to attend. S. F. VON BONNITORST, SAMUEL MORROW, _ dee.l4 A. G., -REINHART: .CritusTra's Galvanic Remedies for all kinds of nervous affections they have been used with entire Success in all•cates of Rheumatism, acute or chro nic, applying to the head, face or limbs; gout, tic ilolereux, bronchitis, vertigo, nervous or sick head ache,. indigestion, paralysis, palsy, epilepsy, fits, convulsions, cramp, palpitation of the heart, neu ralgia, general debility, &c. In cases of dyspepsia, which is simply a nervous derangement of the di gestive organs—they have been found equally sue cessful. These applications are in the form of Rings and Magnetic Fluid,.Bands, Bracelets, Belts, &c. oz)- See advertisement for further particulars on the outside of this sheet. Foy sale at the only agency, 57 Market street dee° . Extensive and Positive Sole Of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods at Auction A T the Store of Peter Meade, No G 4 Market st-, between 3d and 4th, commencing on Wednes day morning next. Dee. 10th, at 10 o'clock, his entire stock of Dry Goods, as he is declining busi ness and removing to the city of Philadelphia, all of which were selected with great care and taste in the Eastern cities, fur this market during the present season; they are of the latest styles and fashions, and the largest lot offered at auction in this city, among which the following articles com prise a part, viz: Splendid Cashmeres and French Mous Delanes; French and English Merinos; French Bombazines; black and blue black A Ipaccas and Alpacca Lustres; fine Welsh and domestic Flannels. Canton Flannels, Superfine and Fine English, FicricTh and American Broad Cloths, various colors. FMleq and plain Cassimcres; fancy Vestings; Gen- Shirt; and Drawers; do do Cravats and Stocks; Silk and Linen Cambric Pocket lidkfs • Silk Tind Cotton Umbrellas; Domestic and English Blankets, very heavy; English, - French and Ameri can Prints; brown and bleached Muslins; Linen and Cotton Drillings; Checks and Ginghams, new style; superfine Irish Linen; do Irish Linen Table Cloth's and Napkins: Silk and worsted plaids for Ladies dresses; plain and fancy silks; imperial robes, a great variety of shawls and dress hdkis, fgd. and plain bobinett; cambric, book, mull and jaceonets, muslins, bishop lawns, fine thtead lace and edging, capes and collars; a latg,e lot of fashionable ribband and cotton velvet: fg.d. and plain sattin; a large assortment of gloves and hosiery; a variety of fancy irticles; trimmings of every description; a large lot of summer goods, &c., also, a quantity of household and kitchen fur niture. Terms at sale. The sale of the above goods must be dosed by Saturday afternoon. P. M'KENNA, dee I 1. Auctioneer School Books. B ULLION'S English Grammar.; du do Reader; do Greek do; do do Grammar; do Caesar's Commentaries; Andrews , and Stu:Wand's Latis Grammar; .Audrews , Latin Reader; dJ do Exercises; do C.asar ; 'Also, Anthon's Classical Books, and a gund sup ply Of all the Books used in the Colleges and Schoo!s in and around Pittsburgh, to wh.cli we invate the at tention of Teachers mid Students. We will sell at very low prices. ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, Successors to Robert Carter, dec7 between 3d and ith sts. Iteltglous Books. 13 ARNE'S Worecb on New Testament; " deb and Isaigd4; • Itev. Daniel Clark's Works; Saurin's Sermons; Pulpit Cyclopzedia; • hair's Sermons; r • Encyclopaedia of Religious Knowledge; Cottage Bible; Dick's Works; - Evidences of Christianity, various authors; ' Bibles of all kinds; for Tale by nov7 11. S. nos.wowni & Co., •13 Market st _ Bulw•er's New Novell ITCRETIA; or the Children of the Night; by Sir E. Lytton Bulwer, Bart., author of" Pelham," “Pumpeii,""Zanoni,""Reinzi," &c. Price twenty fire cents. The classic pcn of the author of •'Rienzi," after having been long in abeyance, has at length produced a work which, for artistic beauty and dra matic splendor, will doubtless be universally regard ed as surpassing all his previous of An intui tive perception of character seems to distinguish this great writer, added to which he possesses so master ly a power of delineation, united with such felicity of illustration, that his pictures as well as his plots and counterplots possess, in their brilliancy and freshness an ,indescribable charm. This romance reveals with life-like effect the trio tivesand secret springs of action exhibited in the ca-' reer of the-heroine, whose mind, endnwed with sin gular energy,persevera oce and love of intrigue, corn- bitted with the rarest graces and excellencies of her sex, - exhibits one of the most extraordinary and ano malous developements of characters ever presented to our contemplation. DI - Just received at COOK'S Literirly Depot, 85 Fourth street. r dec7 h alfpipe; Old Cog Brandy, (Pipet, Castillon & Co.) 4/ .6 .. " (J. &F. Martell.) 6 qt. casks " {6 do. • 2 hf. pipes - 6 . " (Edward Lagnercunc.) . 2 qt. casks " " (Godard.) 3 qt. casks Rochelle " (A. Seignette.) 3 pipes Weesp Anker Holland Gin. • 40 qt. casks Port Wine, of canons grades. - 20 6. " Dry Alalaga NVine, iO " Sweet 10 Indian barrels Muscat " 1 puncheon Old Ja naica Spirits, on draught, • ,‘ " Irish Whiskey, For sale by MILLER & ItICKETSON, dec7 170 Liberty st.. Linseed OIL 0 "LS. just received and for sale by MILLER & RicKETsns, dt,c7 170 Liberty st A n RIMS. pure Rye Monongahela Whiskey. "1 4 t./ 400 bbls. pure old " " }or sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, dee7 170 Liberty st Hot for Mexico. MILITARY EQUIPMENTS THE subscriber is. : prepared to furnish Swords, Sashes, Epaulettes, Caps, Plumes, Buttons, Lace and all other Military Trimmings, on as cheap terms as can be procured in the Eastern cities, for icash Also Allen's Patent 6 Barrel Revolvers. IV. W. WILSON, _ nov26. Cnr. 4th and Market st.. JOHN H, MELLOR, No. 81 Wood Stie:,t, has received and for sale at manufacturers , prices, oue elegant Rosewood Piano Forte, made by A. 11. Gale & Co., Ney.Nork. One splendid Mahogany Piano Forte, made by A. H. Gale & Co.,'New York. One Rosewood Piano Forte, made by H. Worcester, New Yerk; cost $3OO about six months since, and will be sold at a reduced price, on account of the owner who is about leaving thb city, dec7 ' frl.llE subscribers have this day entered into Co partnership, in the name of Friend, Rkey & Co., for the purpose of transacting a general Grocery and Commission business, and have taken the house oc cupied by M. B. Rhey & Co., No. 07 Water street; where they will be pleased to receive the patronage ofthe friends of the late firm. P. F. FRIEND, GEO. RHEY, • JAS. WOOD. Pittsburgh, November 2S, 1898.de02 Monongahela Navigation Company. OTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.—In pursuance N of the provisions of the Charter, the annual meetings of the Stockholders of the -Monongahela Navigation Company, will be held on Monday, the 4th day of January, 1947, at the office of the said company, in .Breed's building, Fourth street, in the city of Pittsburgh, at 2 o'clock, P. M. for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year. (ke4-I.d • WILLIAM BAKF.WELL, Sec'y. THE subscriber will receive fresh Oysters daily from Baltimore, which he will serve up in all the different styles, at the Franklin Hotel, Fourth bet;weentSnaithfield and Grant. °eta • C. SCHMERTZ : . : .-- " , •: , ,. -:. 1 , .'- -4 ' - 'j l :i'f- ,. F , N•q , '• : ''_ L4f;-'''';l7...l'':'.- ilt4. - ii;ii , .".!... , :_:-'k , '-' r.' i;f; li'''-•':',"-.!:---:::',7:;-:,... MEM ji,..;i5..-- - 5.,'..,,:',:;y,if,,, , ,', - : t_7:;, - ... , : 1- =*.i'.t.,1• , ',z,:10 , ---: - ,.•.'';....=," . -':,?-..7:Y7-:-.'''P','''-'irT:.' , ,- - . ;.• ' ' • NOTICE. Brandies, Giles and 'Whines Old . W hulkey New 'York Plano Fortes Copartnership. Fresh Oysters. 1. 1 - MEE '......, .. 4.ic...i1-.;,... , ,„ ......-....:.:;......i.i . * .,-, ; -1 ';' ; .. ,..-„':,:.'.".',::. „ 1::-11:::.. - -.: . .:...1:::5,,,,:-,-Yi;`,c.-`.;,:,...,.i.4..-.•,--.9:-.-::::,, ..,,,,,....-..:..,...,...-_,,,,..- -- ; ; WeHaynie Ytegular Packet. -- . I I7I A THrtitetunci AIIENA, REESE C. FLEE SON, .Alster,_Arillicave Pittsburgh for Welisvide and al intermediate landings, on Mon days, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 9 O?ci oak, A. M.; and Wolitirille for Pjtbiburgh on Tuesanya, Mars daya, end Saturdaysoatt OTopek, A. M::' For freight or passage deer, For Wheellirsoutrir: ytacket• . .11; Tirr.light_ :draught steamer DOMINION, S . TtLEI:4 'Master, - will run Its a regurar packet between" Pittsburgh and Wirepl ing; leaving Pittsburgh for , Whenling every Monday, W etlnseclay and Friday, at P. M.; and leav ing Wheeling for . Pittsburgh every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, at 9 ti>eirick, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. novs For Cincinnati. • The well known fast running steamer ~t.S C AIVIBRIA, W. Forsyth, Master, will run as a regulatPacket, leaving every Wednesday morn ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at 10, P. M.; the same day. Returning, she will leaie Cincinnati every Saturday, at 10, A. For freight or pasiage apply on board; or to FORSYTH & Co., Agents, ap 16 No. 30, Water street. For Cincinnati and Louisville. The new and splendid.passenger steam er COLUMBI A, OrNwit., Master, will leave fur the above and intermediate ports; regular ly. For freight or passage apply on board, or to jet D. WILKINS, Agent. For Saint Louts.-licaular Packet. The new and splendid passengersteam . er BRUNETTE, Capt. Perry; *Billie in the trade from Pittsburgh to St. Louis, during the season of 'The Brunette was built expressly for the trade, and is elegantly found in every respect. For freight or passage apply onboard. apl4 For Cincinnati and fit. Louis ~?The passenger steatner PALESTINE. --;-', Capt. Wiiliarns, will leave for the above _ and al intermediate ports regularly. For freight or passage apply on board. je9. Tuesday Everting Packet. The now and splendid passenger steam boat DECLARATION, Capt. Vorhees : will run as a regular packet between Pitikburgti and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Ttiesday 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. je I PACKETS. MONDAY PACKET sMitThe regular mail and passenger steamei MOINONGAHLLA, Capt. Stone, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cinch, 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. Fur freight or passage apply on board. The Monongahela was built expressly for this trade, and offers to the passengers comfort, and su perior accommodations. mar 31 MONDAY PACKET THE regular mail and pasenger steam er UNION, Captain Maclean, will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin nati, leaving this port every Monday at 0 o'clock, P. M. Ret,irning she wilneave Cincinnati every Thursday at 0 P. M. The Union teas• built expressly for this trade and affords every accommodation. For freight or paasage apply or. born]. may:, TUESDAF PACKET jr . Till , : regular mail and passengersteam ,...., er inuEitNlA, Capt. John Klinefelter, n'tll run 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 name day.- 7 Returning, she will leave neinnati every Friday a t 10 A. For freight or psasag,e ap p ly on board. The Ilihernia was built express ly Ihr the trade, and °Tors to the passengers us cry curuihrt and su perior accionmoJations. api • wEDNEsDAY PACKET r •.!.... TFIE regular mail and passenger steam -• x„ ".EW ENGLAND, Capt. W. D. Page, will nines a regular packet between Pittsburgh nod Cincinnati, leaving this port every Wednesday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same Clay.— Return:lT, she will leave Cincinnati every Saturday at 10 A. M. For freight or paSsagnappiy on board. The New England was built expressly r,,r this trade end offers to the passengers . every comfort and supe. accommodations. reaf26 riiuttsD.NY PACKET m. i , THE new S. Mali steamer ACADIA, . 4- -kl Al F. Lucas, Master, •vdl run as a regu lar passenger packet between Pittsburgh and the above port during the season of 1546, leaving ezery Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M. The licadm is new and has superior accommoda tions. For freight or passape apply on board, or to FRIDAY PACKET. THE regular mail and passenger steam er CLIPPLIt N. :1, Captain Crooks, will run .ts a regular packet between Cincinnati and Pitts burgh, leaving this port every Friday at 10 A. 111., and Wheeling at 10 P. N. the same day. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Monday at 10 ordok, A. N. For freight or passage apply on board. The Clipper N 0.2 was built expressly ti,r thistrade end offers to her passengers every comfort and ac• aommodation. mar 23 SATURDAY PACKET. r p The regniarmail and passenger steamer CIRCASSIAN, Capt. Isaac Bennett, wil; run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday, at 10. A. M., and Wheeling. at 10. P. M., the same clay. 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 am commodation. mar 23 SATURDAY PACK ET The, regular mail•and passenger steamer Capt. Linford, will run ai a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, Itthving this port every Saturday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M. the same day. Returning, she' tvill leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at lr o'clk A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Messenger was built expressly fur this trade, and oilers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. mar 23 rpo those persons who wish to live comfortable 3_ and warm this cold weather. The subscriber has manufactured and now on hand a large assort ment; such as Ladies' and Gentlemen's 2adershirts awl 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 if you want to save the doctor's bill this winter, call on MICHAEL. DAILY, Fifth street, between Market and Wood, nor:23-2w sign of the Big Stocking For Sale, FOUR LOTS—Bougled by Penn, Liberty and Hay sts., each lot hosing'_24 R. front, and extending back 110 ft. Two of them - are corner lots,' and the. position of the whole properly is one of the most ad vantageous in the city. For further information ap ply to M. SWARTZWELDER, Fourth st., nov3-tf bet. ‘Vood and Smithfield. MONONGAHELA ROUTE. C CHANGE OF HOUH. (IN and after 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. oct2B JOHN ME:iXIMEN, AGENT.. I.tikiter r ii subscriber has received on consignment a J_ few of Oliver Evan's 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 ing it of all Mineral, Animal, Vegetable or other un wholesome matter—rendering it equal to the finest SPring water, otherwise on failure, (if .used 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. JUST RECEIVED—ILL-ft-Ens mom 131100,54, Asia 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. Samin Gutelius, Chambersburgh,lB46. For sale by jell SCRIBA & SCHEIBLF.R, 115 Wood st PSALMS & HYMNS, for the use of the German Reformed Church in the U. S. of America, En glish and German. For sale by jell SCRIDA & SCHEIBLER, 115 Wood st. MOHOGANY VENEERS AND 110i11158—Juat received, a large assortin . ant of thegetbove -and for atde at • - BLUMES' sepB No. 112 Wood street, 2nd door above 6th' EMI 1'i , ::'i: , .. , :.: . -,i':: , '._::•,: ,- g- " •. lIIM ' ', Y-. ~ L.-j. - • • • •,.. ys •:. . -.•-...„. --,;.-•-• ': -• • - •' -- .. 11 ';';' : '.';' , ?..'. - ' 1: :' , : - ' : '• . :-' 3 % . :''''''''''''' r ' - ~ r ., .. . J. NEW TON !ON r 9, Agent iVOTICI; GEO. COCHRAN, No 26, Wood et Rev Books MBE •;, ' MUM -,. =ISE ASCOUNTI DAILY Dl'. :XCH,iiNOE )311OKEtt s AND WOOD STREETS. 8.A , rE.4 . ;0R conatc - rrx ALLEN E: CORNER Or PENNSYLVANIA. ' Pittiibtirgb Banks:'na Philadelphia Banks : r. par Germantown.. 2 t. - :: ••• Par ChestCr enmity' ' 'pat Delaware county. ; ..par Montgomery county: . pal Northumberland C 0.2 . pal Col. Mink &Bridge c 0 par Reading - par Lanca_stei Par Doylentown • • ••Par Easton par Bucks county par l Pottsville mu , -Washington Brownsville . ....... • York Chambersburg Gettysburg, Middletown Carlisle a ' Harrisburg Harrisdale 3. Lebanon . Lewistown Wyoming Erie West Branch Waynesburg Susquehanna County Lehigh County U. States Bank 2S Relief Notes City and County Scrip..l ;Statelo. and !Iran dies. 'Cincinnati Banks: Circleville (Lawrence).. 1 Colon:11)0i Bank. - •'• •• i, Geauga. • • • g. Norwalk Nen Lisbon Wooster.. Chillicothe 1 Cleveland. ' I idols ' Lancaster ' 8 Hamil ton 10 Cantcin ' 20 . Urbana .:. ..........'..15 .. ... State Blc.p.nd liraachea 45 Bank of Illinois ......70 MicHIGAN. Inktirance Company : ...5 State:Bank 5 Oakland C0unty......10 Farm *anti :Much bauk.lo St. Clair 75 missounx. State Bank I •rnalsEsszr.. All banks J IND/ANA. State Ilk and branches..i State Scrip • EASTERN EXCIIANGF:. New York.... (prem.) Philadelphia.... " • • I Baltimore " • • EEME32 All Banks VA3B7F. OF C01N.3. Amer. Gold, (prein)', . • • ,Old do. do, ...5 Guineas 5 00 Sovereigns 84 S 3 Fredericiolors C-7 SO VIRGIN/A. Eastern Banks Wheeling . Branches 13r7ch at Morkontown• • i • MARYLAND. Baltimore City....... pal Country Banks 3 Ten Thalers 7'Bo Ten Guilders.. ' 3 90 Louisd'ors 425 Napoleons. ..... .....3 80 )Doubloon, Spanish.. is 00 IDo. Patriot 15 50 'Ducats , 2 15 NEW YORK. City Banks pa Country Banks FEW ESGLAgII All solvent banks.. liy the President of the United htotes. N pursuance elan act of Congress, approved I the eleventh day ofJuly, 1846, entitled "An act to authorize the President of the United Stalest., sell the reserved mineral latidsiu the States of Illinois and Arkansas, and Territorieri of Wisconsin'and lowa, Supposed to contain lead ore," 1, JAMES K. POLK, PIIF.SIDENT OF TILE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, do hereby declare and ntake known, that.public sales of the lands HERETOFORE VOTIIIIELD FROM SALE, in the State of ILLINOIS, ON ACCOUNT OF TILE VALUABLE LEAD MINES TnEUElN,'vvill.tre held at the undermen tioned Laud 01:ices, iu said State, at the. Periods hereinafter designated, to wit: • At the Laud office at DIXON, commencing on Monday, the •liftli day of April next, for the disposal of the public lands within the following townships and fractional townships, viz: North of the Laze line (tall east of the, fourth pal meridian Fractional townships twenty-seven, onnty-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-ninp, of range three. The north halt of township twenty-seven, town ship twenty-eight,"tind fractional township twenty nine, of range. litur. Nora of the bus., lira and west of the fourth principal ner Jinn Fractional townships sweaty-seven, twenty-eight and tmventp•nine, of mope one. Fraction.d toxiisinps twetity-eight and twenty nine, of range t,n. At the Land Quite at SIIAWNEETONVI , Z., nom. tnenciag on Monday, the nineteenth day of Aprii ter the di,,,asul of the public lands within the - 10110W111f; Secuons, and parts of sections, viz: Scull& rj thr tine nod cast the third principal r i,r.dzisn Sections twenty-two to iirciay-ninz, inclusive, and •sect.ons to (Li,ty-six, inclusive, of:town sh,p eleven; See:ICI:I3 013 C to fina inclusive, and scc :Mug to ttectec inclusive, in township twelve, of range seven. Secuons Neree to nine, inclusive, sectionsfipeen to wca:y4lai,, inclusive., and sections fwenly-fire' to tlartsp4i.r, L116'1191% c,..f township eleven; sections one, two, three,,Oit north bakf.aftid southeast quarter of section four; .ectionsfire:tu , coven, inclusive; the 6ntarlovest garter of section twelve; the north half of section fonrtecn, and sections fifteen and eiedeen, inclusive, in ton uship twelve, of range nine. , Lauds appropriated by law for the use of:schools, military, or other pm:poses, will be excluded, from thesales; aleo all quarter quarter sections covered in whole, or in part, by those mining leases which. shall not be determined by the day_ Sled for the corn mencenient of the sales. Prev,t , mption claims will not beallowed to any of the abuse lands, until after the Name shall hatfe been olfered'ut the public sale, and become subject to private entry; and all ofsuch hods as contain a mine ur mines of lead ore actually discovered and beingworked, ..ill be solif in ouch legal subdishOon or s ubdivisions as will -. iticlude such mine or •mines, at not less than two dollars and fifty cents per acre.. The safes will each be kept open ter two weeks (unless the lands are sooner disposed ot) and no longer; and no private entries of land in the town ships and fractional townships so offered. will be admitted until slier the expiration of two weeks from the comtneneement.of the said sales. .13 further esecution of the said act, I have caused the Conintissloner of the General Land Otilee to pub lish with this proclamation a brief description. of the mineral regions in which these lands lie, and of the lands //OW offered fur sale, which he has prepared from official documents and other means of infor mation. Given under my hand at the City or Washington, this eighth day of September, Anno Domini, one thousand eight hundred and ilirty-sis. Hi the President: JAMES K. PDLK. - . Jnairs It. Pant, Acting Commiseioner of the General Lind Office. The lands in the DIXON district, embraced in the above proclamation of the President of the united States, were explored by Mr. Owen, the geologist of the State of Indiana,.under the instructions from the Treasury Department, and in compliance with a re solution .ofthe.llouse of Representatives, passed 6th February, 1839. The able report of this gentleman, published as document No. 239, Houle of Represen tatives, first session - of 26th Congress, shows that these lands include all the productive mines, and the entire region in which, from observations during his survey, there is reason to believe that valuable veins of ore may readily he found. Further, that in 1'839, the lead mines of Illinois. lowa, and Wisconsin ; though only partially worked, produced upWards of thirty millions pounds of lead—thnso of Illinois yielding their full, proportion—and that the whole district, ifproperly mined, would yield one !Mildred and fifty millions pounds per annum. Those lands being situated on and near the Mis sissippi and Fever rivers, the cost or transporting the products of tbemsto 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 SITAWNEETOWN district have not been explored as fully as those in Dixon. Re cent discoveries have been made, however, of rich veins of thasulphoret of lend and zinc, contiguous to and on both sides of these lands, indicating the existence orsimilar deposites within thorn, The ra edition for mantillicturing 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 form, can be transported to all the principal markets at a trilling cost. JAMES H. PIPER, Acting Commissioner of the General Land Office. September Silt, IS4U. sepl9-lawtBt Dr. Badger ESPECTFULLY offers his services to the citi zens of Pittsburgh and vicinity in the various branches of the Medical profession. Having grada ated in the Electic Medical Institute of 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• rials. articular attention given to diseases ; of wo men and children. Office on Smithfield between Diamond alley and Fifth ist.. REFERENCES—Professore Morrow, Hill, Daldridge and Jones; Dr. J. Barton, Dr: _Ball of Cincinnati. notl3-dim • RHODES &r. ALCOAN, (Late of New York city,) No. 27 Fifth at., between Wood and Market, Manufacturers of-Mustard, Ground Spices, Catsupa, Ez.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 Bildern wholesale prices. All articles sold by them warran ted. Merchants intending to go east would-do well to.call before leaving the pity. - They may be found at their warehouse Nu. 27 Fifth street, in Ryan's sep7 AA. MASON, 62 Market ta n , draft; for 'sale an .ext" a s sortment -- de cloths, Cdsaimere 4= Veatings ana Trimuringi. dct SEM ..4;:::.,..:.• .. ,, . ,„, :. ,,,,,- ;; ,,, ;_.: : :: , ::i:: . ..t1..::'- ;: ':1..:.- . ..: (:.,. 1i.t.. , :.'.••,.: , .-.;, .7 -.7.c.-;.-..11 ...-.• ,-,...---....,-;..,,..:,-...:.- „,,, ,::.,.:.._, . £::10 Y;'.: j. ~' '1: ii%~ . - .'r. - : - :.':J.- - 1 - :' , . , .....'7';..: °O MATS CASSIA . in store. and for sale by 4/ • HAYS-Sr.:BROCKWAY; dec 3 No. Commercial Row, Liberty at: 1 CAS E,CA Rl3. U4GNESIA for sale by CASES CAI.'D AIAGNESIATor sale by dee 3 }LAYS 131t0C1.C.WAY 0 CASKS CHLOIHHE LIIIIS for Edo by "' dec 3 - HAYS ¢ 13ROCKWAY, CASKS 'SAL, SODA for bale by 2 • dee 3 - - HAYS 4. BROCKWAY A 11131.5. New York and Pittsburgh Varnishia, on 1: 1 hand and for Bala lbw dec 3 I AYS & BROCKWAY. lALNTS. AND OILS, a , enoral. assortment always on hand and far sale 'y -• .5 ' , IIA• "S' - BROCKWAY, - dcc 3 - Nei. 2 Comm cial Rev:, Liberty st. --- OCORCIIINGS, 5 casks prime S. Salts; just reed, 0 and for sale by J.• L. WILLIAMS & Co. decs • 11-0 WOOd 'street. A PPLES, 50 bids. 9reen . Apples - landing from S 1 - 1 B. Iludsoni and lornale by • . C°F t:TE. 40 bags fancy Rio; GO Green - 10 ." Java and Laguara do; For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS '& 'Co. clee3 • 1W Wood street _RAISIN'S, 50, and bozos new crop, for sale dc3 by J. D. wiLLps..ms co, SUGAR,S Ilhds. N. 0.. prime. .c 31this. Lovering , serusli'd and pulverised de3 For sale by .1. D. WILLIAMS Sr. Co. 'PPLES-93 bir . ls. Green Apples, of different kinds, for sale by n0r.20 P. C. mArvris, GO Water st: 013 GAR CURED HAMS.-12000 ouperior Sugar la Cured liams,*a frime article, for sale by nov2o P. C. GO Water et. A rk RANGHS-1000 prime Havana Oranges, for sale by nov2o P. C. M A RTIN, 60 Water et. OLLj3UTTEIt-1 llbljufcelvel76 for saiey iltl. q aslll norl7 56 Wood st.: DItIED APPLES-10 Mils, in store and for male by MARTIN & 6111111, uovl7 56 Wood st - 111LOUR-215 Bb!afresh family Flour, of a superior brand, for sale by MARTIN Ss SMITH, novl7 56 Wood st. inorAsii—A few casks—an excellent article, for sale by MARTIN & novl7 56 Weed B ROOMS -50 doz. in store and for sale. by MARTIN 4r SMITII, 66 Wood st. 20 -00 n PEET first rate, at Beck's Planing ' l / 4 / Machine, for sale. L. \VILMA LITE!, Penn st., between I,land and Irwin st. pc:T . I.AR BOARDS, well seasoned and fur sale by [nuvlBl L. \VILMARTII. Sall.' 4 - 1 A BBLS. very white No. 1 Salt, in firat rate shipping order . , iu store and for sale in lots of 60 bblo. and over, by STER Err Co., novll cor Market and Front sta. TUDDING, Joist, Plank, &c., of all sizes, furnish cd to order low for cash by Sundries. Tierces fresh Rice; • O 14 bhls, Conlilius improved Lard Oil; I O,VOU lbs. Bacon, Slibulder4. On hand and for sale by P. SELLIAIS. 5ep.2.4. No. 17. Liberty street. JAR), lUD ken., No. I, Lard on consignment; And fur sale by P. SELLERS. sepn. No. 17, Liberty street. CI LiCA It. I (OUSEVI6I.LASSES.-6 bbl... , Goodsle; 0 S. 11. Molasses, in store and for sale by sep23. d rl O. S. SWAILTZ has on hand a lot of very su perior white and colored Nlusqueto Netts which will be sold cheat) at No. 106 Market street. jel3 . I EDSTEADS of tlilierent hinds with Ciazzam's 1 iron patent fastenings, seperiertn anything non in use, for sale low at the funiitore warehonso of s angt. T. IL YOUNG tz. Co, Hand street. rliAtlLl7.S—Pier, Centre and Card Tables of cl:lTer ent patterns. If von want agouti article cheap call at the Furniture I:Yareltituse of Wood Street Property , for Salo, desirabielot of ground at the foot of Wood street, occdpied at the thee of the great lire by itICEISIS. King .8.7. Holmes, is offered fbr Enquire of [augh) J. K. MOORHEAD. ITAVING a very largo and commodious ware house, wo are prepared to receive (in addi tion to freight for shipment) a large amount of Pro duce, &c. on storage at low rates. jy23 C. A- liiIeANULTY & CO, Canal Basin. _ . I lEAS—I2O packages Y. IL, -I G. P. and Powchong, of late importations, arriving and for sale. by (aug . 2sl LAMBERT & SHIPTON. 300 Old Green I , l .e io r;m r ,rt tip Jai a; IrriN:ing this day and for sale by isn_lso bbls No.: Lary's Mackerel; . " 3 North 10 •", 1 2!) " Herring. (Aliwives) No. 1 Salmon; in store a* for sate by, (ant,r2s) LA3IBERT & SIIIPTON. MIDS. N. 0. Sugar, strictly prime 5 bbls. Nos. 4 Mid - G Loaf; to cases "Lovering's" D. R. Loaf Sugar 1 Is bbls N. 0. nolasses-; In store and for sale by LAMIJERT & SHIPTON, ang`23. I:13 and 135 Wo:41 street, . _ sfi DIMS. Pitch; 1 ,./ 50.• Rosin; 150 Boxes Tobacco, varictus sizes; 10,000 Seed lcaf Cigars; - On consigvnient and will be sold low for Cash, or exchanged for Pittsburgh - manufactures, br sep.s TAAFFE ti %CONNOR. TOBACCO. --75 large and 90 small boxes Alissou. ri tobacco, of prime quality, just received on consignment, and -will be sold cheap for cash, oi Pittsburgh minufaetures. • august 15 TAAFF} do O'CONNER. FOR sale by the subscriber, agent lor the Manu facturer. GEO. COCHRAN, n0v1.4 No. 2G Wood et. CIASSINETTS AND FLANNUS.—One case Cas k,/ sinetts; one case Red Flannels, for sale low by ect24 GEO.,COCIIRAN, 2C i.Vood at. Di:novel le Woollen. 9 CASES wide Red and Brown Flannels; ti 60 pair twilled 10.4 Blankets; Just riac'd from the manufactories, ferule by GEO. COUIRAN, novID 26 Wood at: SPADES, SHOVELS, Szc.-- , 20 doz. Spades; 50 " Coal, Canal and Grain Shovels; 20 « Mattocks and Picks; on hand and for sale at manufacturer's prices by oct24 GEO. COCHRAN, 26 Wood at. PIG IRON .- 33 tons Mountain Missouri Pig Iron, Just received and for sale by nov 28 JAMES MAY. Whot. 50XEGS Shot, assorted Nos.; for sale by V novl2 JAMES MAY. Pig Lead. • 84 -1 PIGS Lead; juat recM and for sale by nevl.2 JAMES MAY, For Kent. A ROOM in the first story of a Brick Ronse on the corner of Fifth and Union its. Apply to novl7 , JAMES MAY. GOLD PENS.—Baglees celebrated ever pointed Gold Pens, just received and for sale at reduced rates by ' JOHNSTON & STOCKTON; oct29 - Booksellers, Market et. - , T CERTIFY that I have had two hederenevated iu Steam Renovator and I must acknow, ledge that the process bring: feathers to a more buoyant and purer stateihan when new. -With the greatest pleasure Ireeommend Hui the fiublie k noT2O-tf a MARTIN LYTIX: =ZEE _N!,, - 7: - ; - ...;: - • - : -, :: - f; - : . i' . :;::-.: . :'"' , r. . - .•i r. Y .•,.,k,.'4,',,;,;41,..',...4:,-,,4.,!,,z.,4-4.;;.i:.,':,--4i".:].','Y':'..:t'•,' E=E ~3:,~ . {,_,. black silk cartlinalir;and,iacir coats, to which vie wOnlil prirticislarly call 'their attention: GL NTLEM.EN'S GOODS Just received a very fine asiaOrtment of French and English blue, • black, brown, and, invisible green Cloths, hlacleand tansy French Cissimeresm iw style fancy V estings and Cravats, Merino Shirti and Draw era, linen cambric and silk Handkerchiefs, ar:d a splendid assortment ofGloves, Hosiery and Suspend. ers. DOMESTICS. crown and bleached Drillings, canton Flannels, Tickings and Checks, heavY 4-4 brown Muslin., from 64 to 9 centsa per yard, and a large` assortment of bleached MuSlin, from 5 121 cents a yard. Ajr.nur. , arrs, WHoLts.u.r. Arm Ontins, arc requested to keep this,Bill, and call and examine the above goods, Previous to making their purchnses. decd A9SALOM MORRIS. 65 Market street: Allegheny County, as. ',...,, XL), , The Conimontrza,th of PeanSii,%:ania,. SiOcti::." , „ 10 Me Sheri' ef :;:zid Comity: -, . ..k .. .. Q #1. 4 %t r . %V ItEra.ns,alllll Orphan's Court, Ireld :41,7tra,IL:at Pittsburgh, in and for said Counts, on '':' , .z,,,,. - AS the 2lst day . oficoveraber,A. D., l'64t): 1 ' k. .fri t-- lletbre the Ijon. licivi.train PArriin,l Esq., President, and his. Associate Judges, of said Court. The pen tien of Wil Ham Macl um, aDd Mar- i thaMacltint, late Martha 0•11aulon, respectfully . rep-1 resents, Gab Arille O'llaalon, late of the city : oft Pittsburgh, County of Allegheny and. State cf Penn sylvania, died intestate, leaving a widow named, Esther telianion, and isi,ue; itilaxtlea. o , llaulon, in- tcrmarried with William iklaclum, "your petitioper;" Ellen O'Hanion, intermarried with Charles Casti)y, Margaret O'llanliin, intermarried with .Alfred W. , Harrison, Esther o'llaulon.lately intennarried with ' and now widow and relict ulJulte Jackson, dee'd„ i all of whom . reside ; within the County, of Allegheny I and State atoresaid; also Thomas O'llaulun s whose place of resilience is unknown. And seized in his demesne as 'of fee of and in all the following des- I cribed Rea) Estate, situate in the city of Pittsburgh and State aforesaid, to wit; all the eastwardly half part of a certain Let of ground, situate in the city of Pittsburgh, formerly the ' 4 l':orthern Liberties,°' as recorded in the otlice for Recording Deeds, in and for the County aformaid, in Hook 1.',. pag e 355 and 356, numbet;(46) forty, which said half Cut contains twenty four fect in breadth and ope }Mildred feet in length or depth, and is bounded by Pitt itxciet, by lots Nos. 41 and s'l, in the plaza - aforesaid, and by the westwardly li alfof said lot No. Ott, on which iniprove-. meats are erected, being the same half lot which' George .1. linyard and wife, .by etch- deed-dated the )Bth day ofJanuary, A.D., 1338 and reels - riled in said County, in ttioak F. 3d; page 34, conveyed to the said Ardle O'llanlon, as by reference thereto will more fully and at large appear. Also, 411 that other certain lot or picee'Of ground, situated on ?min street, for the Greensburgh and Pittsburgh Turppike Road,) beginning at the distance of twenty-four feet , westwardly from, the corner-of said street (or road) and Oliara street., thence run ning4estwarilly along said Road twent . y,rour feet; e thenc southwardlr by a line parallel with Ohara street ione hundred feet, to.atwenty foot . alley, (de scribed in the deed of James S. Stevenson. Esq., to James Craft, recorded in the Records of Alleglte,' nv county, in book Is pages 123 And 134,1 thence I along said alley by a line parallel with said Turnpike Road or Penn street twenty-four feet, thence by'a line parallel with °hard. strwat one hundred feet, to the place of beginning, on which impr erty en ovements are ... I erected, being the same piece of pr op which James S. Cratt and Emily hiS wife, by theirdeed da ted the 4th day of October; A. D. 1830, and record ! ed in the otlice for recording. Deeds, &c., in and for said county, in Book. P.-2(1, page 364, conveyed to tile said ArdleO'Hanlon. - ' The petitioner therefore prays the Court to award an Inquest to make, partition of tho premises -afore said, to and among the .represent itives of the said intestate in such manner and in such proportions as by the laws of this Commonwealth is directed, if such partition can be made without prejudice to or . spoiling the whole, but if such .Partition cannot be made thereof, then to__vaitte and appraise the suite and make return of their proceedings acnording law. And now to wit, November 21st, 184 d, peti tion presented and the Court award an inquest to make partition of the said described Property among the representatives of said intestate; &c., -or to value and appraise the same, and the,Court do order notice of said inquisition bib° served on. Esther O'llanlon, widow, William Maclum and Martha his wife, Charles Cassily and Ellen his NviiejAlfred-W. 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, and on Thomas O'Hanlon, by publication in the Daily Morning Post, a newspaper published in the City of Pittsburgh, by four insertions in the - same for four successive weeks and that youjnake return of-your 'proceed ings heroin to the next General. Orphan's-Court. Witness the Hon. Beixanmitx 'AITON, Esq., Preni dent of our said Court, this. 24th day of November, 1346. . JOHN YOUNG, Jr., Clerk. All persons interested are•bereby notified of the matters contained in the abovwrecited writ. . JOHN FORSYTH, Sherif: Sakittires Omer., N0v..27,1846—n0r28-dlaw4t GEORGE R. RIDDLE, CONVE-YANCER, OFFICE in Avery Row, sth street, above Smith= field at: Deeds, Mortgages, Agreements,. Bonds, and other instruments of writing 'drawn with neat ness and despatch. He will also attend to drawing, and filing Alechanie4Liens, Searching Records for Liens, Examining titles to Real Eitate, - &c. Etc. decl , y - ORTER'S City' bag - uertian dallery, Philo Hall, P Third at., Pittsburgh, Pa., and Franklin Duild 7 lugs Daltimore, Md. - dr. Porter respectfally announces that he has at considerable expense fitted up apartments, and ar ranged light for Daguerreotyping purposes. His long experience in this art his enabled him to overcome many of the objections too C0121M013 to pictures taken by 'hie methed. ' • Mr. porter is aware that the impression has gone abroad (owing to the many failureo to 'produce good pictures,) that clear and distinct Daguerreotypes can not be made in Pittsburgh: The experiments,. how ever, singe he has opened iris Dallery, fully warrant him in saying that as good pictures can be made here ae elsewhere. . • Ladies and? gentlemen ate invited to call and-ex amine speciinens. Instructions given, and instruments and materials furnished upon reasonable terms. An orders front country opprattps prinriptly atten& ed to. • " Pov2ls-tf iiiii _ ~;,~~; :64 , 43.0 7 0 vop4osst„ on .114 Hookg:.. mac fteriir big Forrixu-554- ..F44-14Y/t," • • 41N, Verniago•forodifi . o 4ll4 4 • •:BY X.ICK lIItYDLrir rc. Jl9 ,th.YDEN haying ptirelaiieil*l*4ll lr laurli rig:poi:Nth orreeecli ,) de& theroon a Pew tornmodityne - anil outistantiii war* house, the abtivebudinese stil I be attended teprainP9- • and correcttly it possible ) hy UB. 10itr - m ends sod the public will please remember us when they jail!' any eortrigninelits to =kelp or ' Franklin, get. 24,11146. • jEVER DESPAIR i• YOU. CAN BE CURED.': LAsssEntsval.t, N; J., June 10,-,184(1.-:-, 1)r. A .Tayne NQ 8 South Third st., Dear Sir: I. lave this day hatl:an interview: gentleman of whom I madeinentlon to you refritnsi ing taken your Expectotant with such decided effetit, lie is a respectable fanner, living a few miles frote • here. I was 50 melt interested , in a detailed:account' he gave me of-his cough and cure, that.l erribrain, the. first leisure . moment to commtinicate it tnyon,i ,- : . and if the:cure is as radical as it appears to be, the most remarkable one I have ever known. . Foe-. 32-years (after having the measles) he has been eta": fering with a cough of the most distressing-kind,gete ting-worse as he -Advanced in years; •h i e s neW4ll3 • Frequent terms of coughing and difficulty Of tireatbs; ing, lasting from an hour to an hour and. 2 hal4WOlad come UpOn him with sucb.severity as to exhaust • with strangling until his eyes became btoodsitot,'-_lfts had despaired of being cured having tried physicians : and a thousand things without reliel:,For nine weeks: immediatpiy previous to taking the Expettorantilto had not beerasble to go to his burranithough , ther. was the most urgent necessity -for him to During the nine weeks he was under the cionef s ellinent physician, and he finallyjuat got Able to go out 3 and came to ray stem, and hearing hie cough, recommended to Ilint.your Expectorant. lie raid lie had tried so malty things that he had -no ,confi dence in'anv thing:but I induced him to take abottle by telling him "of pers.ens of my acquaintmce who had been decidedly benefitted by it. This was,oa t Tuesday; that night he took of it, and saysthatit war the first comfortable night's sleep he had enjejed for years. On the Thursday ..following lie Went to wesk r and, has continued to make a full 'Mud on his;f r arltt: l ever's:nee - (row nearly'vo moral's.) Ira told* * . to-day that for the last reek he had cufaad' 4)4 a hundred rails, or made aundred panels:offence:pee dig; lins- been in the water to wash hie sheep; and: -: otherw!se exposed, without.the least symiitom'itA:'' return of his cough; it having . enarely dkirpli - enreit and, strangest of all; one-tltml- of a bottlerhas:prei=' - .:. duced the - effect. He seems on thankful:and ofer.;‘`- joyed that lie "wants to •talk all day about says that if - he-could not procure "another beak, would refuse one hundred dollars for the remainder,: of the battle he had left. - • - . Your Carminative Dalsaml have used or reC . ,.citi,. / .. mencd to others - for the laat ten yeais; With gib ZO salutary effect. Ilespectfully yours, " - • • .. . - .To - trtz H. Fo Zsale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA.S?OIt!, - ; 72 Fourth - street, near Wood-end - at the ton* StZrg: • of 11'. P. Schwartz; Federal street; Allegheny -Cify, TWOULD speak an honeat and,conscientiouti word 1 . of advice to those Of you who ere - not too wise to -• reason, and-who can and distinguisbbe;- , tweeathe cruel and dishonest puffing .oftbe day, (is - reference to pulmonary dideasetr,) and the following straight-forward statement, by one who would not 'tier a misrepresentation to you, .where life and 4' death ate so dearly Cencerried - aiiin any of the di a.. 7 ' : eases or ailments which lead to Cousninption. lean assure you that , the remedy hure ofier4d t lik. - ;Tit en a: heavenly relief, and often effected di - forma- ; tent cure, when every other remedy bus failed.r - Ivr - is pleasant, indeed, beautiful to taste; - andfortini#lo : rho are Weak; languid, and emaciated, it an agreeable artiele of feell,"as it is in foriabf a2l beautifitl, favored balsamic jelly. It can, thero,f, - ; ec,:e, in truth end hbnbr; he offered to all thoseafflii,- -- .: - • tai with Broftilatia, ilst/itad, . Obstinate-or' common': :highs and Colds; spilling of Blood, Bleeding cfthe r : — : • Lungs.; 47ooping-rovgli, Croup, Difficulty of bi-, Sore Throat ;Hoarseness, First Singes iTt 4mption, and cii ,oller Pulmonary and Liver'COtiti4 -- plaints. It is known as DR. -lII.IANUEL , S - BAL..: S'A LUNG „It N COL'fill JELLY., The materials of thls Jelly are - puiely vegetable` and.talsatnic, and are the inyention of an eminent pli:.-racittn, from which the proprietor hairpurelao4 the recipe. I{ is certainly worth iti weight in g01d,,.. but is put at a pr . oto he withinthe teeeh of rich Q; Sold by WAT.,T,S.O "SON at lee oat izacre'lit9rtf,„: No. F.9.tiherty street, head of Wood st.;:kittsburid. Pried F:0 cciats aiul ..S1 per bottle. " . dec '3 Public Notice, fIUBLIC .NOTICE is hereby given, that by Nlrttily; of an Order of the Orphans , Court of Westiniate , +- land county, there will be exposed to public vendrliio... Cr outcry on- Thvrsday the.7th day qf January ; next;:' as the properly. of P.ohert Donnelly, dec , d, t 1,6 ingilescribed real estate, to wit: A certain tracc.t.tt' laud situate in Loyailtanna township,-Westmorelatie containing 169 acres, striet',-..measure, bounded lands of D. K. McCune eit,Samuel lathes-Rob. , icon, Michael Fennell, 'llioniasiDrown, and the Loy*' _ aihanna Creek, having thoht--60 acres clearpd, a jolt house and log baru thereort t anotheitratter land in same towpship, containing 72 'acres pnd lb' perches, strict measure, adjoining land orJotin grass, Esq., and the Loralhanna Creek, haNinglbeidit, 65 acres cleared, a leg louse and log. liatuthereon,. Also: r.other tract o fland in game township, coulainer it g 141 acre's, adjoining lands of Henry Mcßride. and 1/.IC, MCConnell, all cleared,-bring.. a. stonehouse, and. fra.nie stable,nntl a:compicte - Wool- . en Factory, embracing:h:Fulling, 'Carding and Spin.: ning machines, .kc. Sale to take place on the ?rent"... ises and terms mastic known by-Henry Mcßride , - 544 John'S. Adair,,administrators of said ciceeised v .::,l • By the Court. ilecs-ti law is. e DAVID FraLWOCrih Cie ONI.,'S , S Snap iaa woncidrful; wonderful Soap, For it makes every pimple and freckle ttlope",•''' It, makes flesh that lit chappsd, that's diseased a thans., tender, - • Tho' the %vied 'downs bleak ai in• March Or Decittrvq . Smooth, healthy and soil—clear, lovely and white s lAs the snow otrthe hills of a clear winter's night: - • Jones's Soap is really and truly -a. pnrfectand-neser • failing cure fur "any skin disease, yanking discototed'( skin clear and healthy.. Sold at the American. Eagle 82 Chatham st., and by the only Agent, for Pittsburghi W. Jack San, S 9 Liberty street, head Of Wood EittgaL.'. Where also may be had j;eahine, Jones , celebritetii Coral flair Restoratire — SpaiiishLillY.White7•4l‘alier - Tooth Paste; and Nish Hair Dye., - °ctn._ : . . Moorish rilo RENDER,THE HUMAN HAIR SIL 7 'SOFT, FINE AND.CLEAN; to make the scrap, : healthy, mouth, white and fruitful, so that a good crop may spring therefrom, persons have hytto es's_ pcnd thirty scum' and a half cents. eAntl, reader, our only object for selling the article at that price, N know sing it to be all we state, that when you once try;: this you never will use aught else, w hether it be,`; merely to embelisli, to dress, heauti; and preserve, ; to force growth, stop falling off, and cure iciest:is dandruff's flee JONLS , CORAL HAIR P.ESTORA;t '. TIvE will never fail to do all this; as hundiads wi tell you with gratitude. It dresses the hairlieaUti iv, and ntaizes red zr grey hair grow darVroyc f , • roots. • Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warelsonaek.' 39 Liberrrstrect, head or Wood—price thirty eievellt„ and a halfcents, fifty cents and one dollar per battle.. At the same place is sold the Italian Chemical Saito - , :"; Spanish Lilly White and unrivalled shdring {On>, Jy2s-tr • For Coughs, Colds, eto.: .• PULMONARY or Espictorant Llal.snin, price 26 •.:,, cents per bottle. • Ginseng Pinaces, price 50 cents per bottle. Sellers' Iniperial Cough Syrup, 25 cts, per li.ottte. . • Sway-nes Syrup of Wild Chem-, $l,OO . 4 Shenclo's Pulmonic Syrup, 81,00 ' . Wisters' Balsam of Wild Cherry $1,00'" • 4, • .t 7 To be had ar- THORN'S DRUG STORE; *, ' 'oct27 -'car. Hand and Penn . ryi II OM PS ON'S VEGETABLE PURGATIVE 11 PILLS, warranted to please. Try thorn. • Pre, pared and cold by. , E. THORN, .'t oct 27 - Deng Store and Fixtures for Sale. rpm: subscriber, owing Will health, is desirous of quitting his present business; and offers his - stock of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery and futtirisa i . for sale., The stock is well selected, and piaci-Hy • . fresh. His prescription business will compare with: • ' any establishment in the city. For further partien. - 71 • lsrs, enquire (if by mail, to be post paid,) of , , • ' EDGAR THORN. ' octl6, car. Penn .sati•Hand. sts., Pttpshurgh, T" poisonous effect on theekin of common pint . • • pared chalk is not generally known by ladies. 'how yellow rough and unhealthy it makes the skit:kin time; besides. what a corpse like, paid looli'it vies • when applied.. They should use a beautifhl prepar. ation, purely vegetable, which givesthe face arms or neck, a natural life-like whiteness, and make,* smooth. It is called Jones , Spanish Lilly White r and is sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Ware house, 89 Liberty street, headof Wood; at the same I place is sold Jones' Coral Hair Chemical Soap and unrivalled shriving soap. Mechanieal Beetles. TT AFEVER'S Modern . Builders ' • I Grier's Mechanics' CalMilUtorl - . Nicholson's Mcchanica,Companirin, irk •• • - S. 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