The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, December 16, 1846, Image 3

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...—.PITTBIEiRGH . ROA.RD'oF. TRADE... -,
comn:rriar. FOIL nr.ctxitrat.
'Q:. Loomis, Denny, srD vitt
PORT OP PITTSBURGH..
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ARRIVED
"-"• :Arena, Fleeson, Wellsville. • zl • .•••
New England, Page, CM.
• Dikpatch, Isrelsori, MonOngahela City
' take Elie n lioops, Beaver. •
Consul, IkiwirCan, BrowhsVille. .r .
Louis Ilf.Lsßennelt, Brownwitille. ,
‘ •brachitan,l'Mft•-•-Bieber. • .
DEPARTED.'
Klinefelter, Cincinnati.
Susquehanna, Stuart, St. Louis.-
Llui„y Byron, Miller, Louisville.
" Tlispate.h. Nelson, Mon. City.
• "`" Like Elie; Hoops, Beaver. " •
• -Louis McLane, Bennett, Brownsville .
C.ensul, Bowman, •Brownsville.
Michigan, Boiss, • Beaver. . •
Tbs river is tatting slowly,.but is and will
cou l tii4iii: ? iia , gbad'aaiigal!lii order, for the largest
There nothfng in- the market! lxroyth
slaelt and no cb ng id Deices.
NifESTERN` WATERS.
The river it this point was falling slowly last
eVesting
TM Keit=ky river was very high on the 10th
Still rising.
The. Cumberland was - rising on the 10th, with
'l4 feet water on the shoals.--Louissiik Dan. Dec.
NAinrxiLL,Decenaber 10
• :Colion.—We'noticestbutlittle hi market yester
and•heard ofr no sales. Tuesday a few bales .
very aliie quality iota for Slc., but this is above the
eisarketvrotalions, which are the same as at our
tastile.port 708 cents.
robotro--Several hbds. have been received at
A. Efaxiißtoe'si warehouse, but only one , or two
blide:were sold. - Prices are not established..
1111.1.1tary Goods. '
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WORDS., Epaulettei, .Sashes, Lacel, Buttons,
Biaids. and a general , assortment of Milittoy...
goods, on band and for aide by . -
. . .. /NO. B. MTADDEN 84. Co.,
deels. - :.. .-. .. No. 85, Market street.
Bridge !Stock at . Auction.
. .
pIA Wirelnesday evening the 16th inst. at 7 &elk.
. at tits` Cotrimeicial Auction Room, cornet of
i
siCind FM sZreCts, will be sold without refetvb 1
Ao. kkeres Jillegbezg Bridge Co. Stock, commonly
ctißea s tlfe Old Alloeceny Bridge. ~
5 S 6 aitial . iri;ertheta j.iberlies Bridge Stock.
Tilrks cash p i: r4:ir . f.:
7 8c.15 - .10112.11). DAVIS, Aunt.
ENNESSVA. REA. NUTfi, A. small lot, very su-
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perior, javt &easel' atieetir tale by
I,l4ltrir
viecl.s • - Wood st.
:4,.. c 7 5 ..i . i.0LL
. BUTTER . 7S 11 5 ar 4 r;15 0 . , ne 5 a r tI s i et. Put
fin' sale' by MARTIN 8c SMITH,
FEATIMIVS.
Sacks prime bre gee'io Feathers
for sale bi• • " FAIEN.O, RiIEY *Co,
tic 15 : 57 Water st.
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10 OAP--50 Lis. No. I Cincinnati soap, rec'd and fur
}.:3 -sale by ' ' FRIEND, RUE'S & Co.,
p decl4 ' • ' - N0:57 Water st.
Dins'. DI cope;
ASHIONABLE,CLOAK AND DRESSMAKER,
Diamond alley, bet. Wood and Smitlifield at.,
haslust reed from Now York the latest styles for
Cloaks, RallOtoto and Dresses. •
• ills* snow and lienotiful style of Wiater 'loaners.
dc.l4-41.4tats2.
IVECTARINE FINE CUT CHEWING TOBAC-
1.11 CO.—W. & D. RINEH&RT, 1i0.,33 Hand et.,
cake pleasure in announcing tattle puhlic that they
bateittseintrodneed a=new and delicious article of
fine CHEWING- TOBACCO, which they can mem-
Mtn& to enstoiners as mild, pleasant, finelYlavored,
And entirely free from adulteration. They have also
eon' hand a very fine lot of CJNENDISII of the very
!besequ ity. dect
i0,,g.G,A11.8, 50 boxes imported and otber 11.egalia
,Q-Seg-ars; 30 1 boxes imported and other pisteilo
Seganc 16 1 boxes imported and other - 1;:t Beila.and
Illadura'6egars,in store and for-sale ievr by
4T4itii;TT tx Co.,
ds,e9 . lq ilfarket st, cor. Frent.
tpoitaCCOAramatie, Nectar, Peach Leaf,
1. Desr, Bees Wing',4lleice of the Army and Naty,
Pare Oronoke, W. knd Brancb•a Stag, all prime
brands, for sale in iota? (if large packages, or by
deol4 STERP.TT &Co., 16 Market st.
41:P.I.NES-25 tine Sardines, for sale low by
S
STERETT & Co.
qorgerlgarket and Front eta,
'BITTERS, &c,-16 do:. Aromatic Wine Bitten;
10" Es& Peppermint—bottled and on draught.
lso; East India Bitters, an article recommended
•foettivalids. For sale by 'STERETT & CO.,
decl4- corner Market and Front its.
. .
ANTED TO BORROW, several sums cifinouey
W
TY for different periods, from'sil'itiontlis; to one,
twci three, folluor five years, On the best of security.
Wante,d, places country,.for about 100
labonng . men, hostlers, -waiters, boatmen, farmers,
and mechanics,
-4.150;-for •ahoo
flow t 75 boys of differ
ent ages, oilns 4.1. or IS years of age as aapren
tines to various trades: -or work of different kinds,
and bey' to eilapes in stores, Wanted, places
for a number , of school masters, warehouse men,
clerks, sales men; 6t,c. IrrWanted, places for a
number of colored men ted , women, Boys and girls,
of different ages and-for various kinds of work, &c
Persons having dwelling houses, stores or viMehou
ses, rooms, farms, lke to rent, will he well to record
them is nay offiee,,and persons wishing to rent, lac.,
!to call. Charges in all cases will be moderate, and
'prompt attention, at BARRIS' -agency
-decl2-6t and Intel. office, No 12 Et Clair st.
,Ct TEWARTS Daily Register, for the use of fami
lies, and persons of business, for 1347.
For sale by' H. S. BOSWORTH & CO.,
402 43 Market st.
For the Holiday*.
BOUDOIR ANNUAL FOR 1847;
Friendship's Offering;
The Opal; '
The Christian Keepsake;
The lfyacinth; •
!The Poet's Gallery of Beauty;
;The 04=s of Beauty;
, The ladieW . Serap Book;
hb ttiiel Wreath:
teligious Souvenier, by Mrs. Sigourneyt
-The Diadem: •
The. Germs of Nature, by Mrs. Embury;
'Findenls Illustration of - Moore; '
4The
'The Ladies Book of Poetry and Flowers;
Oracles from' the Poets;
~ifientimenta of Flowers, by J. Andrews, Lon
Albums; -
• Illustrated editions of the Poets;
. • A:large assortment-of Books for Chil n.
For sale by ..11: S. BOSWOR CO.,
40012 , ' 43 Market at.
•..r,. ' ' • Fresh Oy •
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.Fix "sultecribei• will receive fresh .Oysters daily
t - :-fiwm:Baltimore, which he will serve up in all
different styles, at the Franklin Hata', Fourth it.,
.betweertBrnithfield and Grant
octl3,
'New York Piano Fortes
. .
Taw 11.-MELLOR, No. 81 Wood Stre3t, has
recelyed and for guile at manufacturers , prices,
one elegant Rosewood Piano Forte, made by A. 11.
Gale, . & Co., New York. " One tylendid Mahogany
tPinfie Forte, made by A. H. Gale & Co., New York.
One Roieviiitml.Pianii Forte, madeby N. Worcester,
Nevi York; colt $3OO about six months since, and
will be sold at- e reduced price, on account of the
owniewini is about leaving the city. dec7
• f . Copartnership.
~,,) r
lig staieeribers have — this dayentered into Co
'. ruirtnership,in 'the name of Friend, Rkey & Co.,
or the'purpose.or transacting a'general-Grocery and
Conimission tinniness, and haVel taken the house oc
-",etipkedly4ll.- B; Rhey & Co., No. 57 Water street,
isthert-they:will he.pleased to receive the isatronage
alga "friends 'of the , late firni. F. F. FRIEND,
• . . .
GEO. RREY;
JAS..IVOOD..
Tieststugli No'rember 28 1846-debt
Old:Whiskey.
Monotgabelt - V7biekey.
F`-'l'J:lloo"bblii:litthiliaold •• • •- ,4 • '
For saleby , gILLF4kIk - RICKETSON,
deip7 •,- • ' - 170 Liberty it
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tached.to it the melt :ti.istitellotk Printing Estab
lishment in. the city. We, are prepared 4o 1111-all
orders for printing at the shortest - notictOrndlhe
work will be done in the .best 'style and. 'ort.the
lowest terms. • - ""
Important to Consiiiptives.--Sirange! that so
many who are 'affiicteayvith a Coughthat is gradu
ally weariag them di - 3*bn, , and slowly but purely,
stealing them . into that "dreadful diseate bOTlSUlap
tiarithat disease which carries off thousands daily
'—are doing nothing, or; what is, worse. than notlt ,
are gorging themselVes with nostrums that ere
puled to the skice.for ctns they are said to have
effeettd on some foreign or - unknown persons; when
they earilaPpasitivity cured by using Dr. Rhgers'
cOrapouad Syrup of liverwort and 'far, which con
tinues to . Make the molt remarkable cures ever re i
corded in, the annuals of Medicine; which_ is prp
ved by reference to the vast number'of certificates
froni the Brit and most respectable citizens=such
at the Hon, .tuttge William Burke, the wife of the
Rev. Geo, .Mtilly;;•Doctor Wm. Richards; Mrs. Hi
ram lquinatery Devianey Ludlow, Esq.,,of Cincin
nati-'and a greet number of others in this city.—
Certificates of not only of remarkable cares of &S
-tressing Cough, but' cases of Caregiaription positive
ly cured, after physicians of thp highest standing
have given them up to die!
For sale by' D. C. Kneeland, principal agent,
Grant street, one door below
See - advertisement of Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and
Ter;in another coliunn. dec.&
, CrrarsTres •Galvanie Remedies for all kinds of
nervous atreetions they have been used withintire
siieeesi in all Cates of Rheumatism; acute or chro
nic, applying Co the held, • face or limbs; gout, tic
dolereux, bronchiiiN," v'ertigo, nervous or sick head
ache, indigestion, 'paralysis; palsy, epilepsy, fits,
convulsions,'crarnp, '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 suc
cessful.
Wash, Union
C. SCHMERTZ
NINE
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These applications are in the form of Rings and
Magnetic Fluid, Bands, Bracelets, Belts, Si.c.
'cr,See advertisement for further partlcplars on
the' outside Of this sheet.
For sale •at the only agency, 57 Market street
clec9 • •
River
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icutoni Pittsburgh' to Lourstille . thibugh Wheel
ing'X'cilumbus and Cincinnati.
.:The'subScribers 'were appointed a Committee to
distribute 200 shares of 850 . 6ach of the stock of said
Cotripany, to the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity,
(that lmitig the proportion allotted to this city by the
Company.) 4s all feel'ati interest iu this important
improvement, and it is believed to be the best stock
ever offered the community, in order to give a more
general extent, the Committeedeem it proper to con
fine thd subscription to two shares for one week from
thiti.t • -
Books for oubscriptiop at the Counting Room of
HaAna . S Watarman,lVater at. - . .
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JAMES MAY,
RICHARD EDWARDS,
JOSHUA HANNA,
Committee
Farm far Salo at a Bargain.
TE snfiiabars-offer Tot sale, a valuable Farm,
situate in ()MIS Township, about 12 miles from
the city, and adjolaing lands of James Duff, contain
ing TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES, with
valuable improvementsathis.farm is well watered
and has two orchards of the best grafted fruit, and
js worthy the-attention of Farmers. Title indisput
able. For further particularsemjuire of Isaac Rhoads,
lirinr; on the premises, or to •••
OGDEN & SNOWDEN,
cor. ofWooll end 4d sts.
decl2-dlwaw3
qlstake Corrcctetl
NDREW who for years has been 111.,
., reribly known 49 the manufacturer of .i.superi
or article of V ENITIAN BL IN DS , informs
hie friends and patrons,' that he, has not now, and
siererl„ t a t l a ;hap on the comer of Third and Market
streets, Nis shop has been removed from PAtt street
to Fifth s near the Exchange Bank, where superior
Blinds-may be had at prices to snit the times. dec9
T IKENESSES 7 of Rev. JOIIN W. NEVIN, 1). D.,
1 . 4 President cif Mkrshall College, and Professor of
Did. Theology, in the "Theologmal Semi - nary of the
German Reformed Chnoth, Mercersborgh, Pa., (late
of Virkseeryi Theological Seminary,) from the original
Picture painted in (541.
Rer.llosei•t'J: Breckenridge, D. D., Principal of
Jefferson College, 'Canoasburgh, Pa.
For tale by ELLIOiT Et ENGLISH,
decit Market st, between Third and 4th
Sealed Proposals
AVLTleereciat' totc of thel irin
teinto Vtivero,:ntheaixen;
Portage Rail Road, at Plane No. 2, of said Road, un
til sunset of Thursday, the 24th day of December,
1846, for furnishing 4 wire Ropes f or said Road, to
be delivered at each of the following planes, on or
before the first day of March next, viz: . .
One for Plane No. 3-3800 R. long and 11 in.'s in
diameter of No. 20 wire.
One for Pleat -N0..4-4956 " " "
One for Plane No. 8--6SOO. "•- 44
One for Plarie No. 9-6048 44 "
Said Ropes - to be manufactured of the best quality
of iron wire and in'thc same manner as those now
in use on Planes Nos. t; 2,5, 7 and 10, of said Road.
Bids will also be received for Ropes for each of said
Planes manufactured as above described; but of.ll
inches diameter.
Proposals will state the price per root lineal at
which the Rope will be delivered at th* . tespectire
planes, and will be sealed, and endorsed “Prnposalta
for R•dpe;'and diFected to the subteribcr it Portage
P.O. By order of the Board of Canal Commissioners.
JOHN FERGUSON, Sup:
ic9-td • M. P. on A. P. R. R.
New Books.
AT COOK'S So Fourth street. The following aro
received and for sale:
The Dog: by Wm. Yottatt; edited, with additions,
by E. J. Lewis, M. D.
Rory O'Moore; a National Romance: by Samuel
Lover, Esq. -
Encyclopedia Americana, supplementary volume:
by Henry Vethake; a Popular Dictionary of Arts;
Sciences, Literature, IliMory, Politics and Biography.,
Vol. 141
Rural-Register, and Almanac tor 184'7.
London World' f Fashion—Ooders reprint—Only
One Dollar per anh., delivered here free of postage.
Magazines for December. • . •
Annuals for the Holidays.
• Mammoth Brother Jonathan.
Lucretia; or the Children of the Night; anew Pioceli
by Bulwer—A further supply.
Lifd of Addison—ln one volume—cheap edition.
BlackWocala Ladies' Magazine—Reprint—Only
One Dollar per annum, free of postage. decl4
, Plttiasitrgla hospital.
VRDER THE CARE OF THE SISTERS OF AtERCY
Dr.'s Addiiod, Galrzam, Bruce, and M'Meal, Phy-
RRANGEMENTS are now completed for open-
A
ing this institution on or about the first of Janu
ary, 184'7. Accommodations for twenty patients
halre been. ordaect; if the contributions now being
solicited from the citizens warrant it, •accommoda-
Bons will bo prepared. for forty.• Donations for this
purpose can be given to the Collecting Committee,
or sent to the Sisters ofgercy, Penn street, or to
any of the following:—.-James May, A. Tiernan,
James Blakely, John Coyle, J. S. Cosgrave, Com
mittee. dec9-lin
New Music.
ON` the Charge, to the memory of Ringgold;
The May Queen; Parlor Quadrilles;
The last sweet chime;
The home that I love;
0! would I were a boy again;
Le souvenir waltz, by H. Kleber;
Origin of the harp;
Oakland Gallopade, by Rhoback;
Love Not; Old Granite State;
I have'cOme from a happy land;
• Orphan ballad singers, by Russell;
. Oh! sharemy cottage;
- Woodman! spare that tree;
Dublin waltzes, by La Britzky;
Camp Glee, by Loder:. dedicated to the New
York Guards' Glee Club;
The Vocal Beauties of the favorite Opera of the
"Love Spell?" by Donazette;
Pour Songs from the Opera Il Puritani, by Bel-
Rai; . . •
•
Duetta for two Butes bylerbignier4 Kauffner;
Rio Grande Quick March;' dedicated to:General
Taylor;
Willig's Juvenile Pianoforte Preceptor;
Just received and for sale by • • •
decl• • . JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 WOod at.
Net, 0 Nisi.
YOU can aiwaYs find at G. Schneek , s, on the cor
•ifer of Fit% and'Smithfield sta., 'fresh Oysters
served up in every style, on. the shortest notice.
Also', Ground Nut Candy; Pruitsi and Pastries of the
choicest kinds: Call and see. onc.„l3.citap
A. MASON. 62, Market st., has on hand an
extensive assortment of Shawls, comprising
more ofthose splendßd•Broeha-, also Cashmere worst
ed and otherShavrls. ,deci
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.' Tire stearadv.A. A, Reese C FLEE' • --obnazarzb.:3l rt. VV..
,acos, Master, will leave Pittsburgh tot ' . •..
ALLEN KRAMEII47 , XOfiANG a - BROKER,
•Wellavide a nd; interinediate landings , - on Mon- •, - • - •. - ; „
days, Weclnesdays s •and -Fridays, at 9.o'clock, A.M.; cORNER Or 1111.a..n AalecrOOD..,Tar.ETS.
and Wellsville for Pittsburgh on Tuesdays; Thurs.: FENNSTLVAN/A..
ditto
daysOind Saturdaysiatfro!clock M. For freightiVittsbargh Banki pat State Bk . and Branches.,
or passage apply orOseard, t 'z- ' •rdees Philadelphia Banks ...pal Cincinnati. Banks
Gthmantown. par Circleville (Ihwronee),..l
Chester County . ' ' par ':;olarnbus • ; •3
DelaWtrte coautyi pal Xenia
Moritgch2rery county..par Massillon • • I
Northumberland Co.: - ..par Sandusky:
Col: Bank &Bridge Co par . ~. . . I
Reading " par Norwalk -
Lancaster 'pas Neu Lisboa
Doylestown - • .:.par Wooster . . - f
Easton • :par Marietta . ...
Buckirconntr • - parchillicothe - -
Pottsville . • • I
Washington ;--k"Scio.tit.• • • .. .. ' ...
Brownsville .. ~. ..... 2.anisaster . 8
York '
Chambersburg.........l ant 20
Gettysburg 2: U'rb 4 tpt 45
Middletown . .... , Granrilre 45
Carlisle -
Harrisburg I
• Harrisdale - 2
'Lebanon .......k`.'
Lewistown . I
Wymaing .. .. ;.1
Erie.......... .
West-Branch 4,
Waynesburg
Susquehanna County .4 --:
Lehigh County.
U. States Bank'
Relief Notes
City and County Scrip..l
trintanw.
State Bk and branches.
State Scrip... , ... . . 4
grxrUor.r.
All Banks
• Fox - sic 443
.
_ • Tins "slilenaid:Wight'Aringht steamer
DOMINION; Se. TninniMaster,:iVill run
as a retatiar packet bntweenYittnbitrgh and Wheel:
ing; leaving Pittehurgifor-Wheeling'everylionday,
Wednsiday ainl•Friaay,anan , cloek,'F'.'M.;ana leav
ing Wheeling for Pittsburgh every, Tne . sday, Thurs
day and• Saturday; nt 0 o'clock, qt. M. • For freight
or passage apply or; board. . • novs
The. 01l knavra fast+running 'steamer'
CAMBRIA, WV. Forsyth, Master, Will run
as a regular Panket,leaving every Wednesday morn
ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at'.lo, P. M., the
sante day. Returning, she will - leave'. Cincinnati
every Saturday, at 10, A. M.
For freight or passage apply On board, of to
}7ORSYTH & Co., Agents,
Ne. 30, Water street.
Voir Cincinnati. and Loniselile.
The.newand splendid passenger steam
er,o 0 L UDi BIA, OiNam., Master, will
leavo tbktfici•above and intermediate ports, regular.
ly.
For freight or pasiage apply on board, or to
jel p - • .• , • D. WILKINS, Agent.
For Saint Losas. s ltegilleo racket.
g - The new and splendid passenger steam
liiater BRUNETTE, Capt. Perry, will run in
e tra e Rom 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 passageapply - on hoard. apl.l
For Ginciunriti - land ,St. Louis
The 'passenger 'steamer PALESTINE,
Capt. Williams, will leave for the above
and — i intermediate ports regularly.
Tor freight or passage apply on board. je9.
The new and splendid•passinger steam
-17 4
boat DECLARATION, Capt.. Vorhees,
will run asa regular picket between Pittsbuigh 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
I • The regular mail and passenger enamel
---%kira--*; MONONGAHELA, Capt. Stone, will run
as a regular Packut betiveen 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• for this
trade, and offers to the passengers comfort, and am
periur accommodations. mar.3l
TILE regular mail and pasenger steam
,
regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin
nati, leavinkAis port every Monday at - Co'eleck,
P. M. Retuning she will leae Cincinnati every
Thursday at tP. M. •
The Uniab was built expressly for this trade
and affords every accommodation.
For freight or passage apply•on borrd. —may9
THEregular mail and passengersteam
er HIBERNIA, Capt. John Elinefelter,
arrun as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and
Cmcintiati, leaving this port every Tuesday at 10 A.
M., and Wheeling at 10 P. Al. of the same day,—
Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Friday at
10 A. M. For freight or psasage apply on board.
The Hibernia was built ezpreesly for the trade,
and offers to the passengers every comfort and su
perior accommodations. apt
s h 'rill regular mail and passeroser steam-
NEW - ENGLAND, Capt. e 11. Page,
will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and
Cincinnati, leiivoig this port every Wednesday at 10
A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. N. the same day.—
Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Saturday
at 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply on boned".
The Now England was built expressly for this trade
end offers to the passengers every comfort and supe
rior accommodations. mug&
THE new U. S. Mail stearaer ACADIA,
M
:- * .E. Lucas, Master, Will run as a rept
ar passenger packet between Pittsburgh and the
above port during the season of 1846, leaving every
Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M. . . ...
The Acadia is new and has superior aceotrnoda.
tions. For freight or passage apply on board, or to
ap9 J. NEWTON JONES, Agent.-
_
THE regnlar Mail and passenger steam
er CLIPPER N 0.2, Captain Crooks, will
ran as a regular packet betvreen Cincinnati and Pitts,
burgh, leaving this port every. Friday at 10 A. M.,
and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day. Returning
she will leave Cincinnati every Monday at 10 Wank.,
A. M. For freight, or rissage apply on board.
The Clipper No. 2 washuilt expressly for thistrade,
end offers to' her passengers every cumfort and ac.
aommodation. mar 23
- ea , The reg ular mail and passenger steamei
- RCASSIAN, 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 IP,. P. M., the same day.
Returning, she will leave Cinoipaati every Tuesday,
at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply onboard.
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
r..IIstgS.SENGER, Capt. Linford, will run as
a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati,
leaving this port every - Saturday at yr; A. M., and
Wheeling at 10, P. NI., the swine day. kethrning,
she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10
o'clk A. M. For freight or passage apply on board.
The Messenger was built expressly for this trade,
and oilers to her passengers. every comfort and ac
commodation, ' ' .• _
R HODES & ALCORN, (Late of New york city,)
No. 27 Fifth st., between Wood and-Market,
Manufacturers of Mustard, Ground Spices, Catsup;
&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 cast would do well
to call before leaying the city. They may be found
at their warehouse No. 27 Fifth street, in Ryan's
sep7
ATM DISCOVERY—By which all Stoves and
11 Pipes, or Grates, may be kept jet black with as
beautiful a polish as a coach body with, one applica-
tion a year. Sold only in Pittsburgh, by W. Jackson,
No. 89 Liberty st. head of Wood st. Pittsburgh. dec4
FOUR LOTS—Bounded by Fenn, Liberty and flay
stn., each lot having 24 R. front, and extending
back 110 ft. TA) of them arc corner lots, and the
position of the 010 property is one of the most ad-
vantageous in the city. For farther information ap
ply to M. SWARTZWELDER, Fourth st.,
nov3-tf bet. Wood and Smithfield.
MONONGAHELA ROUTE.
CHANGE OP HOUR.
ON and after Monday, tho'2d day or November,
the steamboats CONSUL AN I) LOU IS M , LANE,
will commence their single trips, leaving daily at 3
o'clock, P. M
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'l!a . eiday EveningPaokt.
CINCINNATI PACKETS
MONDAY PACICET
MONDAY PACKET
TUESDAY PICKET
WEDNESDAY PACKET
THURSDAY PACKEI
FRIDAY PACKET
tiATUUDAY PACKET
SATURDAY PACKET
For Sale,
301-1 N DIF.SNIMEN, AOEIVI"
Water Filter,'
HE subscriber has received on consignment a
T
few of Oliver Evan's celebrated Water Filters,
manufactured in Philadelphia, such us are - now genr
orally used in the Eastern cities. They arewarran
ted to purify, Pimp, River; or Rain Water, cleans
ing it of all Mineral, Animal. Vegetable Or .othcr.nn
wholesome matter—rendering it equal to the Silent
Spring water, otherwise on failure, (if lied ha direc
ted) the price Paid will be refunded. •
. The• subscriber, having been appointed agent for
the sale of theabose, wrU receive orders and furnish
them at manufacturers prices.
Magazines for December.
AT COOK'S; SS Fourth street—Graham's Lady's
and Gentlemen's Magazine, bnautifully illustra
ted with two Steel Engravings and a Plate'of the
latest,Fashions.
• Ladies , National Magazine, with a portrait of Mrs
Ann S: Stephens and a plate of Fashions. • •
Godey'a Lady's Book, finely illustrated.
Columbian Magazine, with Steel gngravings.
New York Illustrated Magazine.; with four Stee
Engravings. This is the-.etioapest Magazine pnb
Otrb Call at COOKIE Literary Depot s - -85 'Fourth
street. • • = •, • • - -'• dec9
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VIRGINIA.
Eastern Bakke . i'
Wheeling ..\ i
Branches . i
Br'ch at norgontown. • i
MARYLAND.
Baltimore City...
Country Banks...
NEW YORE
City Banks pail
Country Banks. .
NEW ENGLAED.
All solvent banks
By the President of the United, States.
TN pursuance of an act of Congreas, approved on
the eleventh day 0f.Ju1y,.,1846, entitled An
act to authorise the President of
-the' United States'
-to sell the reserved mineral lands in the States of.
Illinois and 4rkansas, and Torritorios Of Wisconsin
and lowaysupposed to contain lead. ore," I, JAMES
K. POLK, President of thurllnited States-of Amer
ica, do hereby declare and make known, that a pub
lic sale will be Wild at the Land Onion at DUBUQUE,
in the Territory of lOW4,,commencing tat Monday,
the Bth day of March nostrfuE.the sale of the pub,
lie lands nr_zinTorent 'wrrantup rums SALE Oi
Accoopr or. THE vAt.roxl3lX..4.an attsrs THERTAN,
within the following townships and fractional town
ships, known as the RICII,LEAD nanucr, to
wit:
forth of the bate line and east of the fifth principal
meridian. -
Townships eighty-e4t, eighty-nine and ninety,
Ind fractional township ninety-one, of range one.
Township eighty-eight, and •fractitial townships
aghty-nine, ninety and ninety-one, of 'range two.
Township eighty-sevinti, and fractional townships
nighty-eight and eighty-ane, of range three. -
Fractional townshipa:eighty-seven and eighty:-
iight, of range four.
Fractional- township eighty-seven; of range five.
Vcrth of the base line and west of the fifth principal
Township ninety, and fractional township ninety
me, of range one.
Fractional townships ninety-one, ninety-two, and
rinety-three, of range two.
Township ninety-two, of range three.
Lands approprlatedlly law for the use of schools,
military aod other purposes, will be excluded from
sale; a:so - all roamer quarter sections covered in
whole, or in part, by those mining leases' whichl
shall_ not be determined by the day used . ' for the';
commencement of the§e salet.
Preremption clain,is will not be allowed to any of
the above lands, until alter they have been offered
at public sale, and became subject to private entry;
and allot' such lands es.contain a mine or mines of,
lead ore actually discovered and being worked, will
be sold in - such legal subdiviiion or subdivisions as
will includwantit ininoor neinkaiattiot less than two
dolla&and fi9y arm:epos
The sale will.be kept °pea for two weeks, (unless
the lands are sooner disposed of) and no longer; and
no-private entries of land in the townships and frac
tional townships so offered will - be admitted until. ars;
terl,the expiration of twomeeks from the commence
ment of said sale.
In further execution of the said act,. I have caused
the Commissioner of the General Land Office to pub
lish with this proclamation a brief description bf the
mineral regions in which• these lands lie; and of the
lands now offered for sale, Which he has prepared
from official documents and other means of infer.
mation-
Given ender my hand at the City of Washington,
this fifth day of September, Anno Domini, one thou=
sand eight hundred and forty-six.
' By the Presidents. JAMES K. POLK.
loots H. Porn
Acting Commissioner of the General Land Office.
The lands in the mineral regions, embraned in the
above proclamation of the President of the United
States, are believed to contain the richest mines of
lead that have yet been discovered; the ow yielding
about eighty per cent, of pure metal: Capper, also
has been ft/audio thic region in considerable quan
tities.
Great advantages are said to exist for the manu
facture of lead in various forms; partieularlY Into
shot, the river banks being so elevated as to require
little or no expense in the erection of towers; and
the ore, from its great purity., way be manufactured
into snot by the first smelting.
The location of these mines being near the Mis
sissippi river, affords great facilities of transporta
tion, the average nost.of which to st. Louis is about
fifteen cents per hundradisounds, The soil is rep
resented as being unusually fertile, producing all
the small grain in great abundance; and furnishing
excellent range for cattle—thus presenting equal in
ducements to the agricultorist and the miner.
The DUBUQUE .mines' in fractional townships
eighty-eight, eighty nine, and ninety, of range two
cast, situated on the banks of the Mississippi, are
considered the tnost important; the DURANGO mines
in townships eighty-nine and .ninety, of range one
east, are the next in value; and the CATTESE mines
in fractional township eighty-eight, of range three
cast, also on the river, are the third. Other mines
have been discovered in this region; and it is very
probable that future explorations will bring to light
' others as rich and productive as any now known.
JAMES H. PIPER,
Acting. Commissioner of the General Land o,fflee.
September sth, 1846. sopl9-lawl6t
A TRACT of Land containing 260 acres, up and
11._ north of the Allegheny River-2 miles above
Pittsburgh and about 2 miles below Tarchtum, on
Coal Run and on a public Road leading up Coal Rim
through the land to Butler town—the line of:the Land
is tibout one, rpilefrom the Canal near Itir..Crawford , a•
relidence—there is a large new house and.a pretty
large improvement and coal on it--and it will.be sold
low, and payments accosnrnodazing For terms and,
further particulars please call at. , , • •
lIAARIS>, General Agency
doc9-6t and Intel. office, No. 12, Si. Clair St.
THE subscriber iseagent fbr she Butler Democrat;
Butler, Pa., a paper that has quite an extensive
circulation in Butler County, Exc., and will receive
subscribers andaadvertising from •the public, from
Merchants nod Manufacturers, Scc.and forward them
promptly., • ISAAC HARRIS, •
General Agency and Intelligence Office, N0.12.5t:
Clair Et. dec9-4td •
JUST RECEIVED-4=E S MOM 138.009 A, Asia
Minor, by Mrs.. E. C. Schneider, with an
essay on the prospects of the Heathen and our duty
to them, by Rev. 13. Schneider, and an introductjo.
by Rev. E. Heiner, A. M. Published by Rev. Sainln
Gutelius, Chambersburgh, 1846. For sale by
jell SCRIBA & SCH_EIBLER, 115 Wood st
PSALMS & HYMNS, for the use 'or the Geittan
En
glish an ße d fo rer e m d a C n kur itPS:tY3; S. of
America'
jell SCRIBA & SCHEIBLER, 11$ Wood it.
GEO. COCHRAN,
. No 26, Wood et
STATIONERY.. -.Just. Opening,n large and splen
did assortment of French, English and Ameri
can Stationery, irhich we invite, the public to call
and examine. JOHNSTON & STOCKTON,
oct29 . • Stationers r Market at.
A - CHRISTMAS 130X-'-For the Rowland Dough.
±l_ ^tars of Temperance; astorphy T. S..Aithur,
gotten up in beautiful style, with an illuminated li
thograph cover. Just received and for isle atCeoles
literary Depot, 84 Fourth street,: • , deal
"NAMHOGANY VENEERS AND. BOARDSATust
f?rtle te l ive4' a 1 7
: ass°rtm r li F f r3E above,and
sepB 112 Wm West, And di)or aboye foth
EOM
State Bk aild.Branchei 45
Binik or -Illinois 70
—annuli:Leos. •
ltiser Raisin... 70
Insurance company ...5
State,
Aland County 10
Farm and Mach bank.lo
I St.Crair 75
HLlSOttni
'State Bank • • •
EOM=
IMIZZOB
EASTERN EiCCIIANG E.
• •
'York.'... (prem.)
Philidelphia— • " • •
naliiinore "
:y4mrn Or Cqms.
Amer. Gold, (preen) •• •
old - • do. do. ~5
Guineas 5 00
Sovereigns $4 83
Froderickdors . ~ $7 80
Ten 'thalers 7 SO
Ten builders.. 8 80
fouied , ors 425
Napoleons:— ...... 3 SO
Doubloon, Spanish..l6 00
Do. Patriot 15 5Q
215
meridian.
A Cheap Farm for Sale.
Agepcy for•Newspipers, etc.
New Books.
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No. 2 Commeicial jtim, , Liberty at.
1 CASE CARD MAGNESIA for Foie by
deo 3 HAYS &BROCKWAY
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CASES CALID MAGNESIA for gale by -
(Ice 3 : HAYS & BROCICWAY
2 . CASKS CHLORIDE LIME for sale by •
...dec. 3. - HAYS 4. BROCKWAY
. CASKS SAL SODA for sale by
2
- ded 3 • HAYS 4. BROCK,irAY,
A . ..EIBLS. New York and 'ittishurgh Varnishes, on
`l l hand and for sale low - by •
dee 3 .:; HAYS & BS.OOKWAY.
I AINTS.AND OLLS f .a.general assortment always
Jr on hand and fat imle by
HAYS 4 BROCIEWAY,
No. 2 Qomtnercial Row, Liberty t.
I_OSORCin ,NGS Ercisks prime S. Salto, loot' reed itr
1.0 a -- "Rif,Er" -- .7.T. D. WILIJADIS'ac Co.
deos - ' • 'llO Woo44treet.
APPLES, 50 bbl.. Green Appleslandlng horn S
B. Hudson, and for sale by •
J.. , D. WILLIAMS & Co.
110 Wood street.
COFFEE. 40 bags rani) , Rio; .
V 60 di Green
10 id Java and Laguara do;
J. D.' WILLIAMS' & Co.
110 Wood street
For sale by
dec3
111 AISINS;3O, I, and boxes new crop, for sale
dc3. by J. D. WILLIAMS & Co.
UGAII. O 3 lads. N. 0., prime.
- 3 bldg. Loveriors crush>d and pulverised
dc3 For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS & Co.
A PPLES-95 bbls. Wien Apides, o diflbren
kind., for sale by
nov2o P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water at.
SUGAR CURED HAMS.—I2OOO superior Sugar
0 Cured Hams, a primp article, for sale by
nov2o P. C. MARTIN. GO Water at.
ORANGES—IOOO prime Havana Oranges, for
sale by it 0t2,0 P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water st.
R(ILL BUTTER-1 Bbl just received and - . for
sale by MARTIN & SMITH; •
novl7 56 Wood st.
HIED APPLES—IO Ibis, in store and for gale
by : • • MARTIN 8s SMITH,
- EILOUR-25 Mils fresh family Flour, of a superior
.I.` -brand, for sale: by MARTIN & SMITH,
novl7 . •• 56 Wood
POTASH—A. few casks—an excellent article, for
sale by. . MARTIN &SMITH,
novl7 • 66 WRod at.
B ROOMS -50 doi. ip store and for sale by
- • • MARTIN & SMITH,
56 Wood it,
Dressed Flooring.
20000 - PE.F.T first rate,-at Beck's Planing
Machine, for sale. •
- .. L. WILMA RTII,
nortB.
_Penn st„ between Rind , and Irwin st.
- -- •
pOPLAR ['WARDS, Well seasoned anct-for sale by
• [norlB.]: WILMARTI.I.
Salt.
BBLS. very white No. I Salt, in first rate
ZVI 4 shipping order, iu store and for sale in lots
of 50 bbls. and over, by STERETT dr. Co.,
novll ear blarkit and Front sta. •
To Carpciaterai
TUDDP:G , Joist, Plank; 'Sr.c., of all aizeq, furnish,
cd to order low for cash hy.
STERETT 3 Co.,
cur. Market and Front sty.
. ..
.Sundries. ,
sTierces fresh Rice; , •
14 We Conktins improved Lard 011;
I 0,000 lbs. Bacon, Shoulders. On hand and
for sale 6y ' F. SELLERS.
sep24. No. 17, Liberty street..
IA RD, 10(.1. kegs, No. I, Lard on consignment;
,) And for salt) -by F. SELLERS.
scp2l. No. 17, Liberty street.
uGAR 11.0LTSEMOLLASSES.--6 bids. Trem.dala, ,
0 S. 11. Molasses, in 'lore and for sale by
Diusquelo Netts..
EO. S. SWARTZ has on hand a lot of eery su
perior white and colored Mimi:let° Netts
which will be sold cLoan at No. VA Market street.
jel3
Latest fga-prove
F.DSTF.A.DS of difforcnt kinds Gavonei
13 iron patent fastenings, superior to anything now
in use, for sale low at the throlture warehouse of
angl. T. 13. YOUNG & Co, Hand street.
TABLES—Pier,Centre and Card Tables of differ
ent patterns: lf you want a Rood ankle cheap
call at the Furniture Warehouse of
• T. 11. YOUNG & Co, -
je6• 31 Hand at: -
•
Wood Street Property for Sale,
THAT desirable lot of ground at. the foot Of Wood
streoti occupied at the lime or the great fire by
Messrs. King & Holmes, is offered for sale.. .
:Enquire Of [align) J. K. MOORHEAD.
HAVING a very •largo and commodious ware
house, we are prepared to receive (in addi
tion to freight for shipment) a large amount of Pro
duce '&c. on storage at :low rates.
... C. A. McANULTY & CO, Canal Basin.
EAS-12U packages Y. H., Impl., G. P. and
Powchong, of late importations, arriving and
for sale by laue2sl LAMBERT & SHIPTON.
• Coffee. •
300 BAGS Given Rio, part prime;
5 " Old Government Java;
Arriving this day and for sale by • • , -
ang2s LAMBERT & SRIPTPN
FISH - bbls
3 3 ka r y;" h Mackerel;
15,,D0
10 44 <I 1 lt It
20 " Herrin; (Allwives)-
5 , 4 NO. :1 Salmon; in More and. for
sale by (aug2s) LA.NBERT & SHIPTON.
Sugar azul Molasses.
45 lIHDS. N. 0. Sugar, strictly prime
45 bbls. Nos. 4 and 6 Loaf;
10 eases "Loverin. , 'ii" D. R. Lint Sugar
118 bbls N. 0. Molasses;
In store and for sale by
LAMBERT & SHIPTON,
ang`2s. 133 and 135 Wood sfaet
50 1 3 114 ,,5,.-- l i o „ .i b 4 : ; .• •
)50 Boxes Tobacco, various sizes;
10,000 Seed leaf Cigars; • ' , ^•••
On consignment and will be sold low for Cashitor
exchanged for Pittsburgh manufactures, by
seps F' • TAAFFE & O,CONNOR.'
OBACCO.-25 large and 90 small boxes Missou.
T
ri tobacco, of prime quality, just received on
consignment, and will be sold cheap for cash or
Pittsburgh manufactures.
august 18 TAAFFE & O'CONNER.
MaTeksmitles Bellows
-- VOR sale by the subscriber, agent for the Manu
jl2 facturer. GEO. COCHRAN,
nov24 No. 26 Wood st.
CIASSINETTS AND FLANNELS.-0116 case Can
sinetts; one case Red Flannels, for sale low by
oct24 GRO. COCHRAN, 26 Wood, at.
Domestic Woollen. • • • -
CASES wide Red, and Brown Flannels-,
2 ._
GO pair twilled 10-4 Blankets; Just rec'd from the
manufactories, for salo by, GEO. COCHRAN,
novl9 • 26 _Wood st.
SPADES, SHOVELS, &.c.—
20 doz. Spades; •
' 50 " Coal, Canal and Grain Shovelef
20 " Mattocks and Picks; on hand and for
salc at manufacturer's prices by
oct24' GEO. COCHRAN, 26 Wood at..
PIG to Mountain Missouri Pig iron,
Just received and for sale by
tioy 28 . JAMES MAY.
Shot. : .
5 - 0 KEGS Shot, tussorted.lios.; for sale by
novl2 . JAMES MAY
Pig Lead.
841 PIGS Lead; just reed and for sale by
nnvl2 • JAMES MAY
' For Bent.
AROOM in the first storyof a Brrck Rouse on the
corner of:Mh and Union sts. Apply,to
. -JAMES MAY.
GOLD , PENS -t-Baglere celebrited irver'imiated
. Go ld ; Pei's, just received aod:tot galwatredliFed
rates,,by, .JOHNSTON . SitTOCKTON2
0ct29 . .; ' Booksqlleza;Mmicfrat it.
To Ilettateholitate._
ICERTIFY that I have bad two ba ds renovated in
Is ellite Stan's Rens:water. Wad I.intrvt acknow
ledge that the proemsa brings the feathers - to amore
bnoyantmeitpordratitte than *henzneie.•
greatest: pleasvraj *gallop& it to-the pxiblic..• • •
ru3.20-tt - • - MARTIN WITI.E.
. . _ . .. .
'-,,'' 1..: , '',;7'.'..:•1.-:-::
MMM
56 Wood et
F. SELLERS
Storage.
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MESE
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vntsir - KILICIVAL OW 'NEW - * dont,
No. 03 Market •t
Defteeen:Tearth Street and the Diamond.
THP,Stibscriber having dispaslid of his large stock
of Fall Goods, has just returnnd from the East
with a splendid assortment of
FANCY AND STAPLE WINTER. DRY GOODS,
Which have been purchased in the NEW 11'08X AND
PHILADELP/LIA Aturarrs, since the recent • great
depredation'in prices, and far bolow.the cost or- im
portation, is prepared to offer unprecedented liargatip
to buyers. Viz. , •
Alpaia Lustres, price only 25c yd. usual price 371
di dd dd 37e CS yd. ff
" .Silk warp " 66
." yd. is " 75
Mous deaain 18/ " yd. " " •311
Pr'd
,Cashmere " 25 u: yd. " "
Merinoes It 371 It yd. ti it 60
Coburg cloth 373 rc yd.• ld goy
Calico . •• 182 " yd. " .• 25
ft .• " 124 " yd. . 4 20
" 10 " yd. " 15
ee .4 41 yd. •' 61
Canton flannel . " 10 yd. lc 122
Red flannel all wool " 25 "yd, " " $ll
White do do: " 25 " yd. a " ' 311:
Yellow do do 1 , 25 " yd. " " '3ll
Scotch gingham " 25 " yd. '" f't '•'3ll
Manchester. do: 4. 181" yd. " 44 2 5 :
di do di 10 e , yd. •• •:35 •
Cassinet . " 371 " yd. " ". 50
es ft 50a y d.. it& 75
The ladies; are reguestedlo call•and examine the
new and moat fashionable Pori:sand London style, of
' LADIES DRESS GOODS.
Orab Brocade Bilk,- •
Embossed .
Ombri Charnelconßills,
Blue black satin stripe Bills,
Plain black and. blue Silx,.
Sena stripe cashmere D E Coosa,
St.'Eeeilla Cleth, • •
Embroidered Tuloton Robes,
Ombri shaded n ••-•••,
Paris printed is tt
Palo Alto Plaida,
RielkGalla 6,
SUAW LS
Plain and embrOiderod ail4c Fringe Thibet, and Mous
de Lilo, Parisi !irinted Cashmere and Terkerri, Per-
Sian embossed, and cluunelion Brocade Silk; plain,
black and embroidered Terkerri, with Bullion fringe;
Rich new style al) wool, Broclial Barred and Damask
worsted, together with a great 'Satiety of woollen
shawls.
VARIETY GOODS
I have also on hand a large:assortment of the follow
ing Roods, viz: Deautiftil-new style bonnet-ribbons,
French worked collars aid clienuzettes, entirely new
style, plain ,and revere bordered Linen Cambric
pand ke rch e Is, ladies'cravats and scare, white,black
and coll. kid gloves, Lisle thread, black mohair,
black and col"dailk glorei, a great variety ofmohair
and . worsted mitts, white. and black silk, Cashmere,
lllpacca and sup. black Moravian' Hose, bhicu., in
grain and white 'cot Hose,s.white and blacu. French
Kid 'Slippers, blacz lasting, Kid and Satin busrin
Shoes', Ryan's manufacture.. Also tip entirely .ziew
style of ladii•s' blacK silt( cardinals, and -sack coats,
to whirl we would particularly call, their attention.
.• GENTLEMEN'S GOODs.
Just received a very fine assortment of French and
English tine, black, brown,aand invisible green
Cloths, black and fancy French Cassimeres,new style
fancy Vestings and Cravats, Merino Shirts and Draw
ers, linen cambric and silk Handkerchiefs, and a
splendid assortptept ofGloves, Healer; and Suspend.
era.
DOSIESTICS
Drown and bleached Drillings. Canton Flannels . ,
Tickin,gs and Checks, heavy 4-4 brown Muslin, from
9
61 to cents a per yard, and ,ailszge assortment of
bleached Muslin, from 5 to lg e cents a yard.
..
Mfactunts, WHOLLGALE Bums Aso OTlmas,
are requested to keep this Bill, and Call ind examine
the abocegoods, previous to making theirptunhases.
dec3 ABSALOM MORRIS. q. 4. Market street.
4.lleglaeny County, edt, ; • -
• „,y1.t.p t....
to The
s C h pm i m?nOect : lt/ aid c t , of Pennsylvania,
tli. .\ 4 7n.tar.a Br I s r i filn OrpTan ni t Court, field
es: ~.,4 at Pittsburgh, in and for said County, on
":4." '•', A , -* the 21st day of November, A. D., 1846:
a,!1.11" Before the Hon: BeN.ramirt Parrett,
Esq, President, and his Associate Judges of said
Court.. The petition of William Maclum, and Mar-i
tin Maclum, late Martha o , Hanlun t respectfully rep- -1
resents, that Ardle trllanlon, late of the• city of
Pittsburgh, County of Allegheny and Since Of Penn
syliania, dic-d intestate, leaving a widow named
Esther o , llaulon, and iasui'; Martha O'llanlon, in
termarried with William Mechlin, "your p iititioner,"
Ellen 011aulof, intermarried with Charles Cassily,
Margaret O'Hanlon, intermarried with Alfred W.
Harrison, Esther Orklanlon, lately intermarried with
and now widow and relict ofJohn • Jackson, deed.,
all of whom reside within_ the,County of Allegheny
and State aforesaid; also, Thomas o , llaulon, whose
1 place of residence is unknown. And seized in his
I demesne ab 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
pert ofa certain Lot of ground, iritume in the citiof
ratshurgh, formerly the "Northern Liberties," as
recorded in the office tor Recording Deeds, in and ;
for the County aforesaid, in Book T. 'page 3.55 end
356, number (40) forty, which.said half Lot contains
twenty, four feet in breadth and one hundred feet
in length or depth, and by Pitt street, by
' lote Nes. 41 and 51', in the plan aforesaid, and by the
westwardly half ofiaid lot No. 40, on which improve-
ments are erected, being the same half lot which
George A. Bayard ;nit wife, by their died dated the •
Isth day ofJanuary, A. D., 1838, and recorded in said
County, in Book P. 3d, page 44, conveyed to the said
Ale o , Hanlon, as by reference thereto will more
frilly and at large appear, • : .
I.llw, all that ether certain lot or niece of ground,
situated en fear. Street, (or the Greensburgh and
Pittsburgh Turnpike Road„) beginniag at the diatande
of twenty-four feet westwardly from the corner of:
I said street for road) and Ohara street,. thence run
ning
westwardly along said Road twenty-four feet,
tileucesouthvvardly by a line 'parallel with, Ohara
street one hundred fact, to a twenty. foot alley, .tde,
scribed in the deed of James S. Stevenson, Esq.,
to James Craft, recorded in the Records of Alkghe,
ny county ' in book IC., pages 133 and 13 4 ,1 thence
, along said alley by i line parallel with said Turnpike
- Road or Penn street twenty-four feet, thence by ; a
line parallel with Ohara street one huodre feetoo
' the plate of beginning, on which improvemc i
ts are
~:
erected, being the same piece of proper& . which
James S. Craft and Emily his wife, by their deed da
ted the 4th day of October, A. D.-1840; nod ,recotd
ed in the o ce for recording Deeds; &e., ie and for
said county, • Um+ P. 2.:1r page 384, conveyed to
tlie said Aril . OlHaeikon. . , . .
The petiti therefore prays the Court, to award
an' Inquest to make partition IA the premises afore
said, to and among the representatives of the said
intestate in such manner arid in suoirproportions as
bythe laws of this Commonwealth is •direeted, if
such partition can be made without prejudice to, or
spoiling the. whole, but if such partition cannot be
made thereof, then to value and appraise the-same
and make return of their proceedings according to
lair. And now to wit, November 21st, 1846, peti
tion presented and the Court award ag inquest to
make partition of the said described Propertyamong
the representatives of said intestate, /cc., or to value
and appraise the same, and the Courtdo order notice
of said inquisition to bp served:on Esther.oolianlon,
widow, William Made:fa and Martha his wifeiCharles
Cannily and Ellep his wife, Alfred W. Hatrieon'and
Margaret his wife, Esther•Jacksoni widow and re
lict of John Jackson deceased, personally or by wri-'
ting, left at their place of abode, and on Thotitas
o , llanlon, by publicationin -the Daily Morning Post,
a newspaper published in, who City of Pittsburgh,
by four insertions in the same for font successive
weeks and that you make return of your proceed
ings heroin to. the next General Orphan's Court.
. Witness the Hon. fletersains Parrott, Esq., Presi
dent of our said Court, this 24th day of November,
:846.
JOHN YOUNG, Jr., Clerk.
All persons interested are hereby nal:lrked of the
matters contained in the above recited writ. • •
JOHN FORSYTH', Sheriff'.
Siiretrs's OrnC6, N0v.27, H146--iiorffiltille.wAt
ORTEIVS City Daguerrian Gallery, Philo Hall,
P
Third at., Pittsburgh, Pa-, and Franklin Dal&
logs, 'Baltimore, .Md.
Mr. Porter respectfully announces that he tin at
considerable expense fitted up,gpartmonta, and ar
ranged light for Daguerreotyping purposes. His long I
experience in this art luukenabled him to overcome
many of the objections too common to pictures taken
by this method. . .
Mr. Porter is aware that the impression has gone
abroad (owing to the many failures to produce good
pictures,) that clear and distitictPagnerrentypes can
not be made in Pittsburgh. His experiments , how
ever, since ho has opened his Gallery, warrant
him in saying that as good pictures can be made hire
as elsewhere. • '
Lathes and gentlemen are invited to call and ex
amine specimens.. , , •
.
. Instructions given, and instruments and materials
Tarnished upon reasonable terms. . • .
. All orders from country OpFtstOrs promptly attend
ed to. nov2s-tf
ttopucE-Ib,Bbls. Dried peaches; : •
10 Backs a • •
' 30 Beats Dried Apples;
3 Bbl.. 801 l Butter;
2 Kea. " "
r toe Potash;
3 Ws. Beans,.
Just tese.P.'o infigq! ' lsle V* • • •
••• -• MOM
fi°• 2 4 • • , ;41 Wood .dept.
.‘• ,!,
• • ,
MIZE
_ -~:.~:
;rim a ltdeetr rffirt For ularant lfourei at ~IP
•
,
Young°
BY'NI2LIN tr. 1.112YDEN , i , .. ,
ILI R. JAS. Dit F,N• having purcha s ed aiotnt u a'
Dl_ landing, (mouth of French Crock,lantitar
thereon a new, commodious and substaartisr teat*:
house,the above businesawill be attended to.promph,..
and correctly if possible, .by us. Our friends and,
the public will please reinember us when they laalia. •
any consignments to make tp Of from this point. ;•.: , 1••,
Franklin, Oct. 24, 1846. . .Iclikw6ut — •-*. •••
NEVER DESPAIR! 'YOU DAN DE
• Lanternmutt; 10,•184.6c * :
Dr. D. Jayne NoB South. Third at., Philadelphie; .
Deat have this day had an intetvier witlfthes
gentleman of whom I made mention to You'aalmve
tug taten yogi Exp ectorant withsuch decidedeffe4t.
He its . respe c table farmer, living a few miles' froth,
here; I was so much interested ins detailed domain% -
he gave me'of his. cough and cure, that I embracer •
the first ileisuie. moment to communicate it to you ,
and if the cure bras radical as it.appeass to, be, it is;
the most remarkable one I have ever known.. Foe .
32 years (after having the measles) he has been tsdv -
tering with acough of the most distressing kind, get-.
nag worse ache Jidvaticed in :years; he is now 55..
Frequent terms - Of coughing and ditheulty of breith-,
ing,lasting from an hour to an hour and a half,tronld.
come upon him with such severity as to exhaustbins_ ,
with strangling until his eyes became bloodshot. Het '
had despaired of pcfcg pared having tried physielattlf :
and a thousand things witheut relief. For nine weeks. ,
immediately previous to taking the Ex pectorant,
had not been able to go to his barn althoegh
was the most urgent necessity for him to do so. - ^l. -
During the nine weeks he was 'under the care of, '
to e ninent physician, and he finally just got able to •
go out, and came to my - store, and hearing his tough.
I recommended to him your. Expectorant. He firs%
said he had tried so many things that he had no confit
deuce in any thing;but I induced hint totake about•
by telling him of. persons of my acquaintince who
had:been decidedly benefitted by it. 'This was 011
Tuesday; that nightlac•took of it, andaaya that it Wee
the first comfortablenight , s sloop be bad enjoyed for,
year's. Oath° Thursday Sollowing,he went t 6 work,.
and has continued to:make a full hand .oti -his farm
ever since (now nearly two monitisli- Ile told met
to-day that for the last week he had cut and split s,
hundred rade, or rasdea hundred panels of fence pee -
day; has been inthe water to wash his sheep, and.
otherwise exposed, without the least symptom. of a
return of his cough, it having entirely disappeared -
and, strangest of all, one-third of a bottledhne:pror•
duced the effect. lie seems so thankful and over..
joyed that he-irwants to' talk all day-aboutit, , t and
says that if he could not procure another bottle, he
would refuse one hundred dollars for the remainder
of the bottle he had left. ' • . .
. Your Carminative Balsam I have used or recomt
mened to others for the last ten years,,with the moat , .•
salutary effect. Respectfully yours,. • . ,
Joins 11. Altur.r.sor..... *
For sale in Pittsburgh at the PF.KIN TF.A. STORE,
72 Fourth street, neat Wood—and at the Drug Stem:
of 11. P. Schwartz, Federal street, Allegheny, City,
dec'f.dlkw
IWOULD speak an honest and conscientious word
of advice to those of you r..lito are mot too wise tel
reason, and wins can appreciate and distingnistrbe
tween the cruel and dishonest puffing pCthd day, (in
reference to pulmonory.diseases,) add . the following
straight-forward atmernent, by one who would• not
offer a misrepresentation to you, where life and
death era so:dearly concerned as in any of the. dig?.
eases or ailments which lead to Consumption. „.
'lean assure you that the remedy here offered., but
given a heavenly relief, and often effected a pertnag
nest core, when every other remedy has failed.
is pleasant, indeed, beautiful to taste. and fur those
who are weak, languid, and. emaciated, it will form
an agreeable article of food, as it is in the form of •
beautiful, flavored balsamic jelly. .It can, dieter,
fore, in truth and honor, bc'effered to all those of lio,.
ted with Bronchitis, Asthma, Obstinate or Common
Coughs und,Cakts, spitting of Blood, Bleeding of the
Lungs, Whooping-cough, Croup, Difficulty of Breath.
ing, Sore. Throat, Hoarser.css, First Stages of Con,
suanption, and all other Pulmonary and Liver Com,
plaints. It is known as. DR. .ENIANUEL'S DAL,
SAMIC LUNG AND COUSIN JELLY. •
Vie materials of:tb.is idlly e,rp ;puroly vegetablo
and balsamic, and ore the• in - . - mitima of an eminent
physician, from which the proprietor has perhba,
the recipe. it is certainly worthits weight iii goldi
but is ptirat pricn.to be within - the reach of ricb..94l
poor. • • • • ;
Sold by WSLJACKSGIC., at his Boot &Shoe store;
No. 89 Liberty street, head nfAlfood st., Pittsburgh.,"
I Price 50 cents and ea per bottle. decS ,
Eitenstvennd rositive Sate
I Qf Fancy and- Stapts Diy Goods at "Nation. S 4.
AT the Store of Peter ildeade..Nu 64 )tarket It-, . 1 - -
betWeiri 3d and 4th. commencing on Wednesq
day morning nest. Dec. 16th, at 10 o'clock, his -
entire stock. of. Dry Goods, as he, is declining,husi• •
ness and removing to the city of Philadelphia, all,'
of which were selected with great care and tasta
in the Eastern cities, for this mktket during thfi
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 corn.
prise a part, viz: Splendid Cashmeres , and :French - -
Mous Delanes; French and English Merinos; 'trench •
Bombaziaes;• black- and blue black Alpaccas and -
Aipacca Lnstres; fine Welsh and domestic Flannels', -
Canton Flannels. Superfine and. Fine ,tn,y,lish,
French and American Broad Cloths, various cohare.
Fancy and plain Cassimores; fancy Vestingir r Gen
tiornen's Shirt, and Dni'avers; .do do Crivafs. and
Stocks; Silk and Linen Cambric Pocket }Mktg.; -
Silk and Cotton Umbrellas..pomestic and English
Blankets, very heavy ; Entlish, French and Amerig •
can Prints; bro,vn and bleached Itluslina; Linen
and Cotton Drillings; Checks and Ginghams, new
styles .superfine Iris Linen; do Irish Linen Table
Cloths-and' Napkins. . i •, .- • •
Silk and worsted. plaids for Ladies dresses; plain . •
and fancy silks; imperial.natiek, a 'great variety of
shawls and dress hdk*Cs., fgd. and plain bobinett;
cambric, book, mull and jacconets, muslins, bishop
lawns, fuiethiead lace and edging, capes and collarsi•
a large; lot of fashionable ribband and cotton velvet;
fgd: and plain sattirt; a large assortment of gloves
and hosiery; a variety of fancy-articles; trimmings
of every desciiptiou; a large lot of summer jot:4W ; •
&c., also,
a quantity. of householitna.hitchen fur; •
.
niture. Terms at sr.le. -
The sale of the above goods must be closed. by • .
Saturday afternoon. •. .. P. : 1 4.*KENNA, .
deck. . Auctioneer.
JONES'S Soap in a wonderful,: vi•undelful Soap; .
Fdrit makes every. pimple sad freckle einpe— •
It makes Scat that's ehapp'd, that's diseased or that's
tender,
Tho* the wind blow as bleak as in March or Decetri• • .
Smooth, healthy and soft—clear, lovely and white, •
As the snow on tile bills of a clear winter's night.•
Jones's Soap iireally and truly a perfect and never •
failing.curs tbr any •skin disease, making discolored
skin clear and healthy, • Sold at the American EaglO: -
S 2 Chatham st., and by the only Agent for Pittsburght',
W. Jackson, 89 Liberty street, head of Wood Stletfts •
Where also may bo had genuine, Jones' celebrated;
Coral Hair Reirtorative-4panish Lilly White-,-A tither
Tooth Paste, and Moorish Hair Dye. ', tict3l,
TO RENDER. THE HUMAN - HAIR. SILKY, ~ • :
SOFT, FINE AND CLEAN; to paha the seal
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healthy, smooth, whitc'aAtl:crii,itih.l o so .thatia rte . ....- .
crop may spring the.rofiorn, persons hare but to- ;
peed thirty seven and ci half cents. And, "reader, -
our only object for selling the article at that prico,is; .
knowing it tri,be all we state,that when yinsonce try'.. .
this you never will pg. .aughtelso, whether it be'
meroly„to etohelish, to dress, kaaufify, and preset."'" •
e 5
to force growth, at e fallio fei
g o ff , and cure sesuor
dandriiffs the ,10N , 4011414 HAIR RESTORA
TIVE Will never faj to do all Ilia, as hundreds will
tell you with gratitude. It dresses tbe hair beautiful- .
ly,and makes, red or grey hair grpto darkfrom the
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1 roots. . : ~ •
' Sold at JitICSON , S Patent Medicine Warehouse: - •
89 Liberty street, head of NVood--Firice thirty.arreit
ands half cents, fifty cents and one dollar per.bottle. - ,
At the same place is sold the Italian.ChtroitgasoaPt
so y 31411 Lilly. White and unrivalled ,ahaving soap - .3
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THOMPSOtI , S VEGETABLE - PURGATIVE . •
.PlLLS,.warranted to please. Try them. Prot
pard•iniftiold by. . E. THORN., -
0p127 ' . cor. Hand and Penst i ts. • ' •
:7gng Store and Minutia...roe Sale.-_ '•
frHE subscriber, owing to ill health, is desirmin ' -..
Xof quitting his present business, and offers his • z .
steels of Drugs, Medicines, Perfulmery and fixtures
for sale. The stock is well seleited,ind perfectly
fresh. His prescription business will compare 'with - ...
any establishment in the city. Per further pardon. ~
lass, enquire (if by mail, to bepost paid) 'of • • .:, • ' •
, • .: ' EDGA.IITbIORM' °''
octl6 CM. Peru; and Hand sta., Pittsbuigit,l4..
THE poisonous effect on the skin of comthott .--, ~4. 4
Plead chalk is. not generally known „by ls, ••••1 ., '
hew yellnwroligh`and unhealthy it makes the akinial, I ....;
tbine;liesides:what a corpitiliko, palidfotkit live"- - ....•..,
when plied . They ' 'altenld use a beUutlful prepar:....
ation,purely vegetable; which givestlin faCe*
ma off. : '' • ...
neck, a natural life-like .whiteness, and trtakes - i!;'
smooth. It is ,Called. ..Tones , Spanish Laity - Mite,
and ii sold at J4CICSON'S Patent Medicine Ware 4
bouse r .B9 Liber . ty street. headof Wood; of the statta - . ...
place ii sold Jones' Coral Hair Restorative,. ifslita , . • -
a - trains] Soap aced unrivalled chasing loan. ~ ,•,..:
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