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5 i PiET Vr..4TEII IN *ttr..cue3s•Nsx. : AlcutiAl , A .91TAN'D
- . ARRIVED.
New England, Page Cin.
Dispatch, Page,
City.
' , Lalre'Ene, Hoops, Beaver.
COnsrd, - BoWman; Brownsville. 1
Lotus Mlaie, Bennett, Brownsville.
.Michi , .an Boies, Beaver.
DEPARTED.
Aliquippa, Srnith, N. 0. !.
Arena, Fleeson, Wellsville. •
. St: Anthony, N. 0.
‘,..Neiv. England, Page, N. O. ,
Dispatch, l',:relson, .ATon. City. f .
Lake Erie, Hoops, Beaver. -
Louis McLane, Bennett, Brownsville.
Consul, BoWman, Brownsville: •
..Itlichigan, Boles Beaver
THE FOREIGN .NEWS.
rrf V.CT, E. 'MA tu.srs.—Tn Baltimore on
Satrullay; our Merchants had no intelligence by
the Steamer, except such as was brought by tele:
graph. which causetdan entire saspenston of busi
ness, - and rendered the flour market quite unsettled.
Holders of City Mills were asking $5,- which was
also contended for by holders of Howard 'at. brands.
,The N. Y. E.ipress - thus sums_ up the eket of
tliti7trews.ori that market:
The news is considered highly favorable at the
gzchan g e. The abundance of money--the low
rate of interest—,and the advance upon cotton and
flour in England are all matters of great interest
.
and importance. • i
The instant the tidings transpired,
,the holders
of flour 'put up prices to $3 73, although no sales
were - made beyond $3 30. 'The holders of cotton
declined - to name any price—and stock operators
inhetter spirits. • '
tThi steamer'C news tame sitddenty,and unex-
Pestedly upon the public; the advance of both, flour
onil sottenjn Liverpool, puts a cheerful face. on
on the holders of these articles. The; market has
been firmanclimproving for both. These aCcounts
will tend not only to : support, blit to. advance
Prices ".
. At Philadelphia, on Saturtlaymorning, the news
htul;aause3 an advance in the flour market.,
- • paltirnote-Surt.
GEORGE . R. UIDDLE,
CONVEYANCER - ,
...fIFFICE in Avery Row, sth 'street; atiove Smith
.field street, Pittsburgh.
DYERS, .151012EGA.OES, AGILEEASENTS, BANDS, RELEASES
and other instruments of writing drawn with neat
nets, legal accuracy: and despatch. lie will also at
tend 'to drawing and filing Alccusarres Licxs,_Ac
counts of Executors, Administrators, 4-c., Erahtirring
titles to Real 'Ettate, Searching Records for Liens,
From his long exticriet4 andintimate acquaint
ance with thc manner of keeping the public recorde,
he expects to give satisfaction to those who Dilly in
trust their bus Hess tolls care. . deelG:d.tw
. . •
• ,
Trl_, SALE--,:Fresh and white Louisyiile Lime and
Plaster of Paris, by bbl. or retail; S.:10,; 9x12,
and other.siae Sash and Window Glass to snit; Wood
ce_Bow.ls; .Alatches, by gross or retail, by
-4619-St 1. - 141.11.R15, No. 12 St. Clair st. ,
4ontesesi . Now Novel.
13 . EXUCA:Iirt Oi THE EaltOß:„ by P.• It.
Janaes, Esq., author of"licidelherg," !4Step
mother,", "Richelieu," &c. Price . 25 cents: For
sale. at COOK'S LITERARY DEPOT,.. 85 fourth
greet. This new production will be found to sus
tain ines's distinguished reputation; The plot
of this romance is one or strong interest,. anti cannot
fail ef enlisting th€ sympathies of all reader 4 The
stencil are laid in'orie of those secluded villSges—
redolent of murmuring streams,
.and waving trees;
abd simple, honest-hearted people—so cemilion in
oqnurrie England" a century ago.' In the-course of
the story are delineated with much felicity tLp rani-
Bona characters who figure in the work—the jovial,
liosidtable, baronet, the worthy curate, the important
justice•of the peace, and Other subordinate Rersona-
Os.. "'This work is written in the author's best vein,
and it ix Sure both - to affect the heart as well as
as.amusethe fancy. ddelB
For Presents- , —Annuals for 1.847 7 .
TtiElibudoir Annual; a Christmas, New Year and
Birth day present.
The Opal; a Gift for the Holidays, edited by Jahn
Reese; with'illustrationa by .. S.C. Chapman.
The Amaranth; or tokenlif remembrance.
;. Friendship's offering;• a Christmas, Nev Years and
Birth day present.:•
Thi: Rove ofSharon: a religions souvenir, edited
by , Miss 8. C. Edgarton.
The Gift of Friendship, a token of remembiance.
The Rose: or affection's Gift.
;' The Mosi Rose: edited by G. Goodrich.
The Hyacinth; or affection's Gift.
Christmas Blossoms and New Year's Wreath; •
Also, a fine assortment of books, elegantly bound
iu Teikey Morocco and silk, suitable for presents—
Episcopal Prayer Books, Pocket Bibles, &c.-
A lame assortment of uvenile Books. I -
For sale at tie Bookstore of
. • ELLIOTT & ENGLISH,
deelB Market st., between 3d and 4th,sts.
CANDLES --201m* Stearine;
• 20 " Star;
10 " Dipped;
- . 16 " Sperm; for Bale by
-41e18 .1. D. WILLIAMS & Co., 110 Wood at
FRULT.-60 5
bu
drumst ;n u t: ll sl a . IL. Raisins;
.5 kegs Smyrna l"
5 his Citron;
. • 2 Orange and Lamon•Peel;
. ' 2 Gbh; Zinte Currants;
- lbs Mace;
20. Ins Prunes- • ,
Jo store tut(' for .tale by J. WIL LIAMS: fr.
del.B' 110 Withd sti
F's}-tr;ib'bLS;iacl:ldegrefirs;ng; i
- 5 " .Balt. Cg •
-15 bbls No. 1 and 3 Mackerel;
• 101 and I bble- . • 1
-5 bbls No. 1 Shad; tor sale by
&IS J. D. WILLIAMS - St Co.; 110 Wood et
. ' Perpetual 11Iotion - •
ii.r. be exhibited to the ladies and gentlemen
..• Vir - of Pittsburgh and vicinity, fora few days, a
the 'Atheneum philo Hall, entrance, Third
.street.—
A self propelling wheel of two feet diameter which
'has the .power of Perpetual motiori,zand at present
sutficientto drive a clock, to which it is attached. A.
B: Van Cott, :has at great expense of inc and- labor
. .hlwight this wonderful piece' of .mecbaniain to
perfection. The wheel and frame la.' which it
stands are enclosed in'a glass ease, and can be taken.
pp and removed from one place to another ivith
,out interrupting its motion,. showing that it isi per
fectlY isolated and finefroin any eFternal'agency.
Anyone can discciver every portion Of the work
.by simply looking at it, so open and free final even
the appearance ofdeception has it-been constructed. 1
;All 'bine visiting the Exhibition, will , en
hare their money returned, should theybe . :iu theythe
least dissatisfied. Admittance 25 cents; doors upon
:from 9to 1 A. 51.; 2ea '5 and 7 to - Bl' P. •
decl7. • ' •
-,SUGAIt-10 Ws strictly primo old crop SOgar;
for sale b 1 FRIEND, &HEY &Co.y
decl7. - 57 Water street.
1 Ok BOXES 8:10 Glass. "
:.4L!Gde./. 50,40...10'12 .do; ' -
10 do. 9x12 do;
19 'do. 1474 arn
For itaft by ". FRIEND;RII - EY &..Co4
. . - 57 Water greet'
EATIIERS.-32eaCka priine lice, goose FeathersFfor Cale bq . FRIEND, JUTE? & co.;
dc 15 . 5:7 Writer :Bt.
. -
E-!ItirOI:IOGANY VENEERS AND BOAR - DS-4ust
, received,a large assortment of the above and
for sat e
.F. BLIMES
erepti: No} 112 Woocistreet, 2nd doer above Oth
AteCIIRISTMAS the Sons and D ugh
n
of. Temperance; a story: by T. 8. Ailhnr,
gotten up in tieautifor .urith an illuniinaled li
thograph cover. Just received and for sale at Cook's
Literary Depot, 84 Fourth . street : • dieF9
.
cc, Prepare for the T.Var.-4We are not in the
habit of iniffhig potent medicines., but there is one
which we feel it our duty to
..recommentl to our
Volunteers, - as.a most'excellent remedy for the
disonleri incident to a •chan , e of water. diet and
climate; we allude to J.t.xxx's CsonmINATITe SAL
slat, which has been testelay many of our citi
zens'and found to be all that is claimed fey it
AsaShino, one of the first of our clergy, in
1843 tested the medicinu, and recommended ij as an
unfailing remedy for diseases of the stomach ono
bowels, to which our Vohinteers will 'be subject
ere they reach Mexico. A bathe should be Vaned
in the knalistick of every, soldier, and the inue is
such asto"place it within the reach of all. It can,
be procured at the Pekin Tea Store, Fourth Street.
near Wood.—Disyttch. cleel 7
•
. liiiportant to Cortsumptives.—Strang,e! that so
many who are afflicted with a Cough that is grad u
ally wearing them down, and slowly - but surely,
stealing them into•that 4readjitl disease Cans:lmp;
1 2ton—that disease which carries-off thousandS daily
—are doing nothing; Or, what is worse than noth•
ing, ace gorging themselves with nostrums that are
puffed:to the skies for cures they are said to have
effected on some foreign or unknown perions,'when
they can be positively cured by using Dr. Rogers'
compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar; which con
tinues to make the most remarkablii cures ever re
corded in the annuals of Medicine; which is pro:
ved by reference to the vast number of certificates
from the firSt and most respectable citizens—such
as the 'Hon. Judge William Btfrke, the wife of the
Rev Geo - . Maley; Doctor Wm. •Richards; Mrs. Hi
ram Plummer; Devinney Ludlow, Esq., of Cincin
nati; and a great number of others in this cite—,
Certificates of not only of remarkable cures of dis-
tressin„q Cough, hat cases otConsumption positive
ly cured, after physicians of the highest standing
have given them up to die!
For sale by D. C. -Kneeland, principal agent,
Grant street, one door below .Id.
See advertisement of Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and
Tar, in another column. decd
Cultism's Galvanic Remedies for all'hinds of
nervous affections they have been used with entire
success in all cases of Rheumatigm, acute or chro
nic, applying to the head, face or limbs; gout`, tic
dialereux,d3ronchitis, vertigo, nervous or sick-head
ache; indigestion, paralysis, palsy, epilepsy, tits.,
convulsions, cramp, palpitation of the heart, neu
ralgia, general debility, &c. In cases of dyspepsia,
l which•js simply a nervous derangement of the di• '
gestive organsthey have been tbund equally sue
cessful.
These applications are in the form o( Rings and
Magnetic Fluid, Bands, Bracelets, Belts, &c.
0:1. See advertisement sor further particulars on
the outside of this sheet.
For sale at the only agency, 37 Market street
dee9
69 Poor House Liu at.Auotlon,
. .
SUITABLE for Private pwcllings, by order of Dr.
John WCracken, Chairman orCominittee on City
Farm, and Capt. LJ. Ashbridge, and Wm. Chapman :
Esq. Overseers of the Poor,
AT APKENNA , S AUCTION STORE
Di consequence °film uncertainty of the weather,
and for the convenience of purchasers,
the sale will
take plane at WE:mina's auction store, Nu 114 Wood
st., ai door from sth, on Thursday evening nrst,
December 34th, at a quarter before 7 o'clock pre
cisely,. where a plap of the Lots can be seen any
time previous to sale, and also at the office of the
Mayor of Allegheny City, and at the office of the
Pverscers of the Poor in Pittsburgh, at any of which
places such iut - orrnatiiin as may be required will be
giVen. They are the most valuable and beautifully
situated lots for private resple,aces offered at Auc
tion for some time, each haiing a front 0f:24 fact,
and =tending back 130 ft.
Terms—One-filth cash, par money, the
_residue in
ten equal annual payments with interest, which is
to be paid semi annually, Donds,Mortgage and Deeds
at the capense ofpurchasera.
30}.1N m , cr.AcKEN,
Cl4.l.irman oteoramittee on City Farm.
P. M'KENNA, Ancrr.
I. J. Awl-I:mut,
Wm . . C11.11,?IAN, Overseers of the Poor. clec IS
°Zito River Telegraph,
MIRO:NI Pittsburgh to Louisville through Wheel
„L` ing,Columbes and Cincinnati.
The snbscribers were appointed a Committee to
distribute :Maim:es of ~:ad each of the Fund: of said
Company, to the citizzas of Patsburgh and vicinity,
(that being the proportion allotted to tins city by ins
Company.) As all feel an interert in this important
improvement, and it is believed to he the best steel:
ever offered the community, in order to give a more
general extent, the Committee deem it proper to con
tine the subscription to two shared for <me week from
this.
Books for subscription at the Counting Room of
liana & Waterman, Water nt.
JAMES MAY,
RICHARD EDWARDS,
JOSHUA HANNA,
Committee
311 stake Cojrceted
A 111 DREW wurrE, who for years has been fa
vorably known as the manufacturer ofa superi
or articd of VENITIAN BLINDS, infrirms
his friends and patrons, that he has not now, and
never had a shop on the corner of Third and Market
streets. His shop has been removed from l'itt street
to Fitih, near the Exchange Bank, where superior
Blinds may be bad at prices to suit the tunes. dee
Sealed Proposals
W 1
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n den
t( cp r a t
j, t .
e t he
Power
of
on
n th the
e ute
i Alleghenyrin
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 for raid Road, to
be delivered at cash of the following planes, on or
before the first day of igirch next, viz:
One fur Plane No. 3-3600 ft. long and 1i in.'s in
diameter ofNo. 20 wire.
One for Plane No. 4-4950 " .
One for Plane No. 8-SSOO
One for Plane No. 9-6023 . 4
Said Ropes to be manufactured of the best quality
of iron wire and in the same manner as thorn now
in use on Planes Nos. 1,2, 5, 7 and 10, of said Road.
Bids will also he received for Ropes for each of said
Planes manufactured as above described, but of
incites diameter.
Proposals will state the price per font lineal at
which the Itope will be delivered at the respective
planes, and will be sealed, and endorsed ~P roposals
far Rope," and directed to the subscriber at Portage
P.O. By order of the Board of Canal Commissioners.
JOHN FERGUSON, Sup.
ic9-td - M. P. on A. P. It. R.
PORTER'S City Dagverrian Gallery r Philo Hall,
Third et., Pittsburgh, Pa., and Franklin Build
ings, Baltimore, Jgd.
Mr. Porter respectfully announces that he has at
considerable expense fitted up apartments, and ar
ranged light for Daguerreotyping purposes. Ilia long
experience in this art has enabled him to overcome
titr
anof the objections too comaton to pictures taken
by this method.
Mr. Porter is aware that the impression has gone
abroad (owing to the many Um-es to produce good
pictures,) that clear and distinct Daguerreotypes can
not be made in Pittsburgh. His experiments, how
ever, since he has opened his Gallery, fully warrant
him in eaying that as good pictures can be made here
as elsewhere.
Ladies and gentlemen are invited to call and ex
amine specimens.
Instructions given, and instruments and materials
furnished upon reasonable terms.
An orders from conntry operators promptly attend
ed ' nov2s-tf
To Prhaters• '
AFRESH supply ofJohnson , s Superior Printing
Ink. Just received and for sale at the office
of the Pittsburgh Morning Post,
deck
Rural Regidtor and Almauac..•
.ANDRETIPS RURAL REGISTER AND LAAL
MANAC for 1847—a work of unusual merit. It
contains one hundred and fortv-four pages octavo,
and gives full directions for the culture of vegeta
bles and flowers; a'dairy of work to be performed
each month; directions for transplanting, grafting,
&c.; engravings and descriptions ofselect fruits; illus
trations of fond and garden implements, portraits of. l
Choice cattle;_miscellaneous reading, with the banal
astronomical information of en almanac,&c. &c.
Just received and -for sale by the subscribr, and to
he had at the bioakstores generally, at the extremely
low price Of 15 cents per' Copy.
• dee.lB-d&tvlm
F. L. SNOWDEN, Druggist.
29 Water at.
A. MASON, 62 Diarket st., offers for sale an
' ,extensive' assortment of Cloths, Cssaimeres,
yestings and Tailors' Trimmings.__
__________
A •,
A. MASON, 62 Market st., has received an
,, other lot of. New floods; comprising 12 pcs-
Cotton and Silk Warp Alpaccas; 10 pcs. red, white
w
and-yello Flannels; 10 pcs. dar mixed Cassinett;
20 pee. Kent:ay Jeans; Canton Flannels; Tickings;
Striped. Checks,&c.
A A
,A. MASON. 62, Market Bt. has on hand an
.
extensive assortment of Shawle, comptising
more, of those Splendid Brocha, also Cashmere worst
ed and other Shawls dee I
=EI
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" TILE Steamer A11EN.54 REESE C. FLEE
__ sot„ Blaster, will leave Pittsburgh for
Wellsvide and all intermediate landings, on Mon
days, Wed nesilityi,-and -Fridayb t at P.e'elopli,A. M.;
and Wellsville fur Pittsburgh; mi Tucsdaye,
days, and Saturdays, at 9 coelock4A. . Yor freight
or paasageapply bcf 'board, : decs
• For Wile eling--rteatitliam: PAoket.
Szat 1),1 . 171N 5 1 1 (t n , t. d T i le ' s l a ' , I d iTas u le h r t z ‘1 rs te amerun
as a regtuar packet between Pittsbutgb, nun:Wheel
ing; leaving Pittsburgh for, Wheeling every Monday,
Wednseday - and.riday; at 3 o'clock, P. M.; and'leav
leg Wheeling for Pittsburgh' i3very Tuesday, Thurs
day and Saturday, at 9 o'Clock, A. M. For freight
or passage apply ,on' board. . novti
.A5l ; The well known fast running- steamer
CiBRI~,-IV.
Foriyth, Master, will run
as a regular Packet, leaving every Wednesday morn
ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at 10,1 1 . M., the
same day. Returning, she, Will leave Cincinnati
every Saturday, at 10, A. M.
For freight or 'passage apply on board, or to
FORSYTII & Co., Agents,
No. 30, Water street.
For Cincinnati and Louisville.
Tht new and splendid passenger steam
-I''C I. Li LI It 1 ; A, O'NEAL., Master, will
leave for the above and intermediate ports, reg'tdar
ly._
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
jot 1). WILMS, Agent,
Vor SaintLonts..-114villur Packet..
frg 3 ,,, The new and splendid passenger steam
er BRUNETTE; Capt.. Perry, will run in
the trade from Pittsburgh to St. Louis, during tlie
season or 19-16.
The Brunette was bnilt expresAy for the trade,
and is elegantly found in every respect.
For froittht o'r Passage apply on liohrd. apl4
For elnelnunti n.nd St. Loula
The passenger. steamer PALESTINE:,
_a a Capt. .Vtiliama, [viii leave for the above
and alrinterinediate ports regularly.
For freight or passage apply on board. je9.
Tucsany E - versts%7, Packet.
The new and splendid passenger steam
boat DECLARATION, Capt. Vorhees,
will run asa reqular packet between Pittsburgh and
Cincinnati, !caving this port . every Tuesday evening
at 3 o'clock. Returning she will leave Cincinnati
every Frids.v evening at 3 o'clock.
The Declaration offers superior accommodations
to passengers. For freight or passage apply on
hoard. ; jel
The regular mail and passenger steamer
MONONdAIIELA, Capt. Stone, will run'
as a regular Packet betweeniPittsburgh 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 °sexy Thursday, at 10,
A. M. For freight or passage apply on hoard.'
The Monongahela was built expressly for this
trade, and offers to the passengers comfort, and su
perior a.ccommodations. mar 31
THE . regular mail and pasenger steam
er UNION, Captain lkfaclean,vvill run as
a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin
nati, leaving this port every Monday at 6 o'clock,
P. M. Retorming she will leave Cincinnati every
Thursday at C P: M.
The Union was built expressly for this trade
and affords every accommodation.
For freight or passage apply on Loud. may 9
rs
F..regular mail and passengersteam-
Ler 11IBEILNIA, Capt. John Klinefelter,
will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh anti
Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday at 10 A.
and Wheeling at 10 P. M. of the sante day.—L-
Returning, site will leave Cincinnati every Friday at
10 A. For freight or psasage apply on board.
The'llibernia was built expressly for the trade,
and offers to the passengers every comfort and su
perior accommotiations. apt
THE regtdar mail and passenger steatm.
er NEW ENGLAND, Capt. O. H. Page,
wad run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and
Cincinnati, leaving this port every Wednesday at 10
A. M., and lA'heoling at It) P. M. the same day.—
fletorning, she will leave Cincinnati every Saturda)
at 10 A. M. For freight or parmage apply on hoard.
The New England yr:inbuilt orpressly air this trade
End offeri to the passengers every co:nfcrt and aline
.iirir accommodations. man f:d
THE new U. S. Mail etealarr ACADIA,
M. E. Lucas, Master, will run ea a
tar pu,euger lia4.et between Pittsburgh and the
above putt during the season of 1946, leaving ever,
Tlizirs.!ay at 10 o'clock A. M.
The licz.dta ie new find has inrieribt itecommodn
tion.i.i. For freight or pasiiiage ripply on board, or to
rip 9 J. NEWTON JONES, Agent.
TIIR regular mailand paseengerstcam
cr CLIPPER N. '2, Captain Cranks, 'A LH
run as a regular packet between Coscinnati and Pitts
burgh, leaving, this port every Friday at 10 A. M.,
and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the name day. Returning
she swill leave. Cincinnati every 'ltlondriyat 10 u'clnk,
A. 111. For Heig ht passage apply on hoard.
The Clipper N r' o.2 was built cEpressly for this trade
end offers to her passengers every comfort and no.
aommndatirin. mar 23
s . .I.TuuDAY PACKET.
, 4 7 1 1. ~, The ula r and passenger steatite)
CIRCASSIAN, Capt. laaac Bennett, will
run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and
Cincinnati, leaving,this port esery Saturday, at 10,
A. M., and Wheeling at 10. P. M., the same day.
Town..., O l e will leave Cincinnati every . Tuesday,
at 10, A.'141. For freight or passage apply on board.
The Circassian was built expiessly for this trade,
and od'ers to her passengers every comfort and tie
coramodation. mar 23
The regular mail and passenger steamer
. 1-, I:24.:4;‘,MESSENGER, Capt. Wilford, will run as
a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati,
leaving this port every Saturday at 10, A. M., and
\Wheeling, at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning,
she will leave Cincinnati every TuesdaY, at 10
o'clk A. M. For freight or passage apply on board.
The Messenger was built expressly for this trade,
and oilers to her passengers every comfort and ac
commodation.mar 23
New Mn,.lc.
(AN the Charge, to the memory of ainggoid ;
J The May Queen; Parlor Quadrilles;
The last sv:eet chime;
The home that I love;
0! would I were a boy again;
Le souvenir waltz, by H. Klober;
Origin of the harp;
Oakland Gallopade, by Rhoback;
Love Not; Old Granite State;
I have come fritm a happy land;
Orphan ballad 9ingcrs, by R,ussell;
Old 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 Vocal Beauties of the favorite Opera of the
"Love Spell," by Donazette;
Four Songs from the Opera.,ll Pnritani, by Bel
lini;
Ductts for two flutes, by Berblgnier & Kauffner;
Rio Grande Quick March: dedicated to General
Taylor;
Willig's Juvenile Pianoforte Preceptor;
Just received and for sale by
decl.l JOHN H. MELLOII,BI Wood at.
. roe the Itoltanys.
BOUDOIR ANNUAL FOR 1847;
Friendship's Offering;
The Opal;
The Christian Reeps.ike;
The Hyacinth;
The Poet's Gallery of Beauty;
The Germs of Beauty;
The Ladies Scrap Book;
The Laurel' Wreath:
Religious Souvenier, by Mrs. Sigourney:
The Diadem:
The Germs of Nature, by Mrs. Embury;
Finden's Illustration of Moore;
The Gill;
The Ladies Book of Poetry and Flowers;
°rabies from the Poets;
Sentiments of Flowers, by J. Andrews, London
Albums;
Illustrated editions of the Poets;
A large assortment of Books for Children.
For sale by 11. 8. BOSWORTH & CO.,
decl2 i No 43 Market et.
L. HARPER. -
Fresh Oyster!".
rrum subscriber will receive fresh Oysters daily
from Baltimore, which he Will , serve up in all
the different styles, at the Franklin Hotel, Fourth at.,
between Smithfield and Grant. '
octl3
- •
ATOU- can always find at G. Sch neclos, on the cot
"; ner of Fifth and Smithfield Sts., fresh Oysters
serred up, in every style, on the shortest notice
Also, Ground Nut Candy, Fruit,s, and . Pastries of th
choicest kinds. Call and see.. glosl3,dtap
.. - ...4 - .., , : . i -...:,,.1 7 ...' , .-.;'...,.;
:s; , ;'-ir''ii . ;..;f. 1 . ....'; :''- : if'. - ;', : -.." ,, ;• - ;'.,,; .
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Wellsville newsle* Docket
Z+'ox ,- Cincinnati:
VIZiCINNATI PACKETS.
MONDAY PACKET
MONDAY PACKET
TUPDAY PACKET
W EDNESDAY PACK ET
TIIUU DAY PACK El
I lIID'i.Y PACKET
ATL.iIiDAY PACKET
C. SCRMERTZ
0 Yes, 0 Yos
• RATES c0..014t0tw4i4:
AUA\LIC OF. TIMID .4:2II) , ViVDD STSCFT6
MILO:
rptirirpi - 4164,'
Pittshurgh.Banks.....pat
Philadelphia Brink's
Germantown., ... par
Chester county, ..par
Delawarti county pal
MOntgotnery county.. pal
Northumberland Co., . par
Cirl..Bank &Bridge Co par
Reading ....par
C.'..::.:par
Doylestown . • • Par
EaSton. . . ...
&Mita county..', par
Pottsville par
Washington . • I
Brownsville .... • -I
Yorl- -
Chambersbarg
Gettysburg •
Middletown
Carlisle • t
wzma
Harrisdale
Lebanon . •
Lewistown . . ...
Wyoming
Lilo
West Branch
Waynesburg
Susquehanna County .. I
Lehigh County:.... ,.:}
U. States Bank L'S
Itelief•Notea
City and County Scrip..
INDIANA.
State Bk and branches.
State Scrip
All Banka
Eastern Banks .'
Wheeling . •-• 4
Branches
Beall at Morgantown.. I
MARYLAND
Baltimore City....
Country Banks.
NrIV YORK. -
City Banks pat
Country Banks
rcrAv tr:GLAkiD.
All solvent banks
IIcTEC'FARINE FINE LCUT CIIFAVING TOBAC-i - 113 EDSTEADS different kinds with Gazzain'i
& D. RINEHART, No.. 33 Hand at., j) iron patent fastenings, supoi-ier to anythihg now
lake pleasure in announcing to the public that t ey in use, for asic low et the' furniture - warehouse of
have just introduced a new and delicious article en- angl. T. B. YOUNG &: Co, Hand. street.
fine CHEiVING TOBACCO, which they can record
ler, Centre and Card Tables of differ
mend to customers as mild, pleasant, finely flavored, ,r ont patterns. you want good article cheap
and entirely - free tlom adulteration. They hive also cell - et the Furniture Warehoinre -
on hand a very fine,lot of CAI/P.M:HSI-I of the very
best quality.
T B' YOUNG & Co, •
Si Hand st.
SMARS, 50 1 boxes impGrted and other Regalia
Segars; 30 bozea imported and other Castello
Segars; 16 boxes imported and other La Bella and
Madura Segars,in store and for wale low by •
STERETT St Co.,'
- 16 M.Erk at st., cor.'Frunt.
_
91013 A CCO--Ara watic, Nectar. Peach . Leaf, Honey
1 Dew, Dees Wing, Choice of the Artny'arut Nary,
Pure Oronoke, W. D. H., and ltrafichNstag, all prime
brands, for sale in small or large packages, or by re
tail. decl4 STERETT &Co., 16 Market et.
D IrFERS, &c,-16 doz. Aromatic Wine Bitters;
II 10 4 , E xe. Peppermint—bottled and on draught.
Also, East India Bitters, an article reconimended
Air Invalids. Forsale by STERETT & Co.,
decl4 corner Market and Front Fts.
CIALAI) OIL-6 Basfrets fresh lie i ye" by
0 the basket or bottle. STERETT & * CO.,
deel6-. - corner of Markk and Frdritsta.
Illonongalmalft :Navigation Company.
IkTOTICE: TO STOCKHOLDERS.—In : puriatiance
of the prov i sions of the Charter the annual
meetings of the Stochliolders of the ilonongaliela
Nasigution Company, will be held on _Monday, the
4th day of January, 18-47, at the office of the said
company, in ilreed•4 building , 14,nrth stieet;itt the
city of Pittsburgh - , at 2 o'clock, P. M. Po the liurpose
of electing off i cers for the ensuing year. -,-
dec4-td WILLIAM BAKE:WE:LI, Sec . '''.
. . .
Sugar stud Molasses.
4 ;Li' N. 0. Sugar, strictly prime
ll° for . 23 liblg. ?cos. 4 and 6 Loaf;
MILITARYUIP ME NTS. I 11) cases , .......T—coring's" D. R. Loaf Sugar
zt
rpu E subscriber is prepared to furnish Swords, 1 118 6b/s 0. sola-ce,.
I_ Sashes, Epaulettes, Caps, Biomes, lintions," l store and for s4letey
Lace and all odietlqildrAT Trinunings„.on as cheap
terms as can he procured in the Eastern lon i nuil Itl3 Wood street.
-al,. Also Alien's Patent 6 Barrel Resolvers.
W. W. -WlLt , itiNi
Con. 401 sail air-kat:di
Ilrangites, Glut rind Wines
G) half pipe, (tid Cog Brandy, (Pine!, Caratllon&Co.)
..,—, 2.4 " " (J• St F. Martell.)
..6 cit. casks " d`c.
2. hi. pipes 4 , •• (rldward Lagnereune.)'
2 qt. casks 44 " (Godard.)
3 ot. casks Rochelle 44 (A. Seignette.)
3 pipes - ,Veesp Anker Holland Gin.
40 qt. casks Port Wine, of V3PiOll3 grades.
20 ~ ~ Dry Malaga Wine.
10 4 , 4 , Sttect 4,
10 Indian barrels Muscat "
1 puncheon Old Ja n'ica Spirits, on draught.
I ss 4, Irish Whiskey.- "
For sale by • AIILLE.II, & RICRF.TSON,
dec7 ' 170 Librrt .et.
Littacra 011.-\ . --
0 88 LS just recemileilai?it4 ;
170 Liberty r'
Old IN 'duke y.
4 n IMILS. pure !lye 'Monongahela Whiskey.
- .03 '2OO bbls. pure old •.. c,
For sale by MILLET: & lIICKETSON,
dec7 170 Liberty ht
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---
r ESSEE PEA NUTS, small lot, very su
perior, just received and for sale by
MARTIN & SMITH,
! fill Wood a
FRESH ROLL BUTTER-5 Barrela, neatly put
up, for salt] by AIARTII , I & SAIIIII,
&elf, oa Wood street.
RODUCI.I-13 Bids. Dried Peaches;
10 Sacks 4 , •<
30 - Sacks Dried Apples;
3 Vols. Roll Butter;
2 Kegs 44 44
3 Casks Potash;
3 itbls. Beans,
Just received and fur sale by
MARTIN 8:
noel 6 31 Wood street
HOttled wince.
Q DOZ. BLACKBURN 4aderia, Imported;
kJ 5 " Star
11 " L. P, sr
7 " Old Port Wine for Invaltda , "
20
U. Pale and brown Sherries, "
10 " Hock and Haut Santorne, "
6 " Cherries in prandy,
Together with a variety of Clarets, which we offer
in quantitias to suit purchasers.
STF.RETT &
IG Market nt, ern
•
Cordials.
Cordial; consisting of
Annisette de Bordeaux,
Alkimes de 'Florence,
Eumerte de Stomachique,
Fine Orange,
}tulle de Rose,
Iloilo de Venus,
thine dc Anis,
Creme de Rose,
Cream de Noyaux,
Cream de Moka,
Creme de Allis - ,
Parthit Amour,
Plaisar des Dames,
Porthole Amour
Saint de Ville.
For sale by . the dozen or single Bottle, together
with a general assortment of American Cordials, 10
years old, on draught wholesale and retail, by
STERETT & CO.,
16 Market st, cor. Front. •
Copai , tnepslilp.
THE subscribers have this day entered into Co
pdrtnership, in the name of Friend, Rkey &
for the purpose of transacting a gonerak Groceryand
Commission business, and have taken the house oc
cupied by M. 11. Rhey
,Co., No. 57 Water street,
where they will be pleased to receive the.patronage
ofthe friends of the late firm. P. F. FRIEND,
GEO. RHEY,
JAS. wool?.
Pittsburgh, Isiovember 28, 1846-dec2
Watpr Flltergf
BE subscriber' has received - on consignment a
T
few of Oliver Ryan's celebrated Water Filters,
manufactured in Philadelphia,-such us are now gen
erally used in the Eastern cities. They are warran
ted to purify, Pump, River, oiltain Water, Omuta
ing it of all Mineral, Animal, Vegetable or other un
wholesome matter—rendering-it equal to the finest
Spring water, otherwise on failure, (if„lsed as direc
ted) the price paid will be refunded,_
The subscriber, having been appointed agent for
the sale of the above, will rec,eive. orders and furnish
them at manufacturers prices.
ARI3INS2S tins Sardines, fo
r.silAro* by
STERETT•tr. Co,
cornera . tbet and Frcqtt OA.
CZ=
P 'h^„
-
fate and BraocYtes.
Chici coati Banke '
Circleville(La
Columbus 13.anit, •
Xenia .. •
Massillon ..
Saudosky
Geauga
Norwalk ,
Nes% Lisbon
Vilooider
Mariotta
Chillicothe
Cleveland.
I Sciota
Lancaster:
tiandlton
Canton ...
Urhana .
Granville-
QpGAR curda) HAMS-712000-superior Sugar
iarCered Ilara, a prirae articie,fer sale by
tier:A) , P. C. MARTIN. 00 Water st.,
I S La te Bh and ranches-Idß
Bank or 70
jßiver
Raisia...:•••. • - 70
Insurance Company ...5
State Bank •• • 5
Oakland:Caunty 10
[farm gad Meat bank.lo
St. Clair 75
C)
0 ()00 er s
lust - rate,at Becks Becnlng
or al e
•
• •• L. WILIghIt.TIT,
•
novlB.' t Penn st.,bp.tween Hand and Irwin st.
SOPSmt BOARDS; tvellireasoned and for sale by
1 [way ' L. WILMAIITH.
- zemount
State Bank•
TENNESSEE
.111 banks
EASTERN rsclu.xce.
~ .
I ;511.uaries.
, . .
‘.;.—.„ Tiergea.freah Rice;
eJ 14 bids, Ciinklitis iin roved Lard Oil; . '
P
1 01109 . 16i.... : pacon,,Shouldera. 'On hand and
for sale - by - ,:. , . - ASELLERS. -
.
cep 4. , ' No. 17,-LibertY street.
New York.... (Pram-)
Philadelphia— • "[ia,
Winer° •• • !‘„ •.
• yAttlt 01" corrrs.
timer. Geld, (ptefo)
101 d do. do. ..s'.
.s(itliiio 9.:. ...... 00
Sovereigns 'et4 83
Frederic:Hors 80
'ten Thaiors... .... .7 SO
Ten Guilders.. 3 VI
[Louis , Peas. .... .425
apciteons..... .... ;,1180
Dont)!eon, Spanish . .46 00
Patriot .... 15 50
Ducats : 215
ARD, 106 kega ' No. 1, Lard OIL consignment;
And for male by F. SELLEP.S.
sep2 , l.. N. 17, Liberty street
-
cl_ 17GAR Hous,r, mom. AssEs , Goodals;
1.3 S. U. Spilasse, in score and for in; e by
6(1)23, F., SELLERS..
D.Te.anucto Netts:.
Eo..s. SWARTZ has'on hand p lot of very nu
-1.3- perior white and colored Musqueto Netts
which will he nold cheat. at - No. lOG Market atreot.
.1 03 -
'Wood Street -Property for. Sate.
TllAT•desirable!ot of ground at, the foot of Wood
street, occupied at the time of the great fire by
I+J - esp . 's:ring Es Holmes, is ofiPered for sale.
Enquire of [nogg) 'J. 15. 11.100REEAD.
.•
. Storage. - ,
HAVING a very large and commodiouz ware
house, ire are 'prepared to receive (in addi
nun to freight for altipmunt) a large amount or Pro
duce, &c: or storage at low rates. - - ' -
jy2 - 3 C, A. !ticANCLTY & CO, Canal Basin.,
r I ALAS - 7 17 A) packages V.,. H., G. P: and
Powchong, of late importations; arriving :and
for sale by,- (ang2.5 . 1 LAi4J3ERT & SHIPTON.
Coffee.
ni BAGS Green Rio' riart jfrirr 30 Old Goreinritent - Ja:
V
Arriving this day and 'sale by
LA.MBP.RT & SIIIPTON
-711S'
„iilSl-1-15/.) vbL < o.aLarfs:4lackereli
L'
.Nor,th
10 ,t
frerring : (Alhvires)
5 4 , No. 1 S-airrion; - in store. and for
sale by Eaug:2s) . LA.MBER'T & SI-UPTON.
ang2s
MILS. Pitt-h:
I elk./ 50 " Ro,!r.•
130 Boxes Tobceo, varior;si - z - n
n s;
10,000 Seed leaf Ciente;
t On CuttSi ' gttznent Eta will tyu sold low for Cash, or
exchanged for Pittsburgh -mannfictoree, by
_ TAAFF.E. & O,CONNOR.
Iriol3AcCO.-75 large ancl;9o small boxer Missou.
ri ratans°, of prime quality, just received on
ctinsignment, and will be sold cheap for, cash, or
Pittsburgh manutheturcs..
august O'CONNER
.tteTseini t Dell ows
OR sale by the subscriber, agent for the Mann
lacturtr. GEO. COCIMAN,
norc3• No. 26 Wood gt.
CIASSINETTS AND FLANNELS.---One case Can
ninetis; oue cane Rel Flannels, for sate low by
ort2l GP.O. COCHRAN, 2G Wood st.
Domestic WOollen.
CASES wide Red and Brown Flannels;.
GO pair twilled 10-4 llitinkeas: just reed from the
manufactories, for s de by GEO. COCH RAN,
novl9 06 Wood st.
QPADES, SHOVELS, tic
13 20 doz. Spades;
Coal, Canal and Grain Shovels;
2.0 Mattocks and Picks; on hand and 1",)r
sale at tnanufaCturer's prices by
0ct2,1 GEO. COCHRAN 116 Wood st.
•
Tit IG IRON.-33 tone :Mountain Missouri Pig Iron,
I Just received and for sale by
nor 2S JAMES MAY.
Sbot.
sel KEGS Shot, tumefied Nod.; for 'sale by
till novl2lAMks MAY
. .
'Pig Lead.
84 I PIGS Lead; juht reed and for sale by
nael2 JAIVIES MAY
For Pent.
ROOM in the first story ofo. Brick. House on the
1 - I._ corner of Filth and Union sts. Apply to
nOv 17 . JAMES MAY.
oLp PENS—Buglers celobrated ever pointed'
Gold'rens, just received and for sale at reduced
rates, by , JOHNSTON & STOCKTON,
oct29 Booksellers, Market st.
------
T.
ATIONERY.,Just opening, a large and splen
0, did itssortment of. French', English an.d.Ameri
can Stationery, which we invite the public to trail
and examine. JOHNSTON S. STOCKTON,
0et9.9 Stationerc,,,Market st.
T UST RECEIVED--Ltrrtes !moat 13aoos.t, Asia
ejf Minor, by Mrs. E. C. A. Schneider, with an
essay on the prospects of the Heathen and our duty
to them, by it 13. Schneider, and an introductio.
by ltev. E. Heiner, A. M. POliehed by Iter. Samin
Gutehus, Chamhersbprgh, 1846. For sale by
jell SCRIBA & SCHEIBLER, lo Wood st
TISALMS & Irymm, r thetise 'of t'ne Gentian
Reformed Church in thelf. S. of. America; Eo
glish and German. For sale by
jell SCRIIIA & SCUIEIBLER, 115 Wood st.
- Brazier's Bellows.
. .
TUST received an assortinent,larr'size,Braziet's
p) Hand Bellows; ,
also, parlour and Kitchen; do.
Wholesale and Retail, JOHN W. BLAIR,
decl6. 120 Wootrat.
pItSSItIIRT6h
UNDER TILE CARE OF TIIE SISTERS OF . MERCY.
Dr.' Addison, Gazzam, Bruce, and -M,feal,
A , RRANGEMENTS are now completed for open
ing this institution on or abOut the first of. bau
ary, 147. - .Accommodations for twenty patients
have been ordered& if the contributAas now being
solicited from the citizens warrant if, accommoda
tions will be prepared for forty. Donatigns for this
purpose pan be given to the Collecting Committee,
or sent to the Sisters of Mercy, Penn street, .or to
any of the following:Jatries g4lay, A. Tiernan,
James Blakely, Jqhn Coyle, J. S. ciitigrayo Coe
mittee. ' ' dec9-lm
"VOUS. LOTS—Beunded by Penn, Liberty and Hay
..12 ate., each lot hiring 24 R. front, and eatepdint
back 110 ft. Two' of them are corner !Om, and the
position of "tbellihole property;is one ofthe most aa
vantageotts in the city. For - further infonnaticiii ap,
ply to SY,74.ft.THWELHEIL, Fourth at.,
. nov a-if - bet. Woodand Smithfield.
GEO. 'COCHII.4.N,
No 26, Wood at
EW DISCOVERY—By which .. all .StOves and
Pipes, or'Gmten, may be kept jet black with as
beautiful a polish aa a coach body with tone applica
tion a year. Sold only in Pittsburgh, by
-89 Liberty at. head of Wood it. Pittsburgh, deaf
.-', .2 . 5., !',-,',):-...--' .;'--
Ori.3lA. TS .e4S,SLl:itrotorciand for 84
it NYS. &. -113ROCZ WAY S
•
- • No. 2 : Commercial 11.6 w, tow et.
.- _ _
' dec 3 .
1 c:AsE. CARIB MAMIESIA for salli by
-,. Alec 3 DAYS Zr...411.0c..14WAY 5 .
•
tASES CALM MAGNESIA for sale by
df c 3 lIA YSIx ISILOCISAVAL
. . .
0 CASKS cuLo.itir,,E, LINE for sale by
deo 3 HAY.S ¢ .13110C.KW4Y
O. CASKS S.A.L SOgA for "-11 e by • . :
- - .dec 3. s . 4- BROCKWAY
A I.IIILS. New York and. Pittsburgh Varnishek; on
If hand and for sale .I.ow , by
dee 3 * 'BAYS & BROCJWAY.
13AINTS ANITOILS, a general assortment alwaye
on hand anti -fir sale by
NAYS 4.. BROCZti AY,
No. It Commercial Row,liberty st.
,
PPLES-.95 bblp. Green Apple, of differcut
kint.lia, for - sale by- -
nov2o . P. C. MARTIN ; 60 Water .§t.
ORANGES—IC:CO -prime_ Ila.Tnna Or nngps, for
sale by *noi,•2o P. O:MAR:TIN; 60Water 51.
yA r oti*lng.
New Book s .
For Salo,
', :;,,:::.,,-,-,•:."-‘',
== l .M!
By the ReesAge;at of the United !Be!tee.
IN purzsaitcol 9rnlj netiof Congreest;i-Upproirell on
ties eleventh day ofJuly, 1848, entitfed net
to authorize the President'of the United Sniteisio
null
tberezErNed mineral loudsin the States of Allinois and
-Arkansas, and Territorieo ot. Wlssenzin and lowsi
supposed to contain lead orti," 1, JA3II-.:S K. POLK,
PUESIDEXT Or THE UNITED ST...VT*3 or Ania:cx, do
hereby declare and make knOWI,I, that public sales of
the lands neural:weer. WITHII*LFTII9I SALE, in the
State of ILLINOIS, ON ACCOW,T.i7F TrTiE VALUABLE
LEAD MINES TJLEEELV, will be held at the undermen
tioned Land ORices, in oaid . State, at the period;
hereinafter designated, to "wit':
!At the Land Office at D14:0.N; commencing on
Monday, the filth day of April next, for the disposal
of the public landit 'within ftie'rellowing toiyaships!
and.tractional townships;;;i: :
North'of the Lase line and east of the fourth princi- 1
• Pal merigh . atz-
Fractional lownoliipz twenty-Seveu; twenty-eigfit;l
and tweutv-nine, of range One.
• 'Townships v.veety-seven and twenty-oight,..and
factional township twenty-nine, of range hQ..0. : ' I
'Townshipa twenty-seven and twenty-eight, and ,
fractional township twenty-nine, of range three::: I .
.The north half of toe:nal:lip twenty-seven, toion:j twenty-eight; and finhtional township:twenty-:
nine, of range font. ' .
North etithe base linger:V west of the fuurtl, princfyal
' • meridian.
Fractional townships twenty-seven, twenty-eight
and twenty-xlne, of range one.
Fractional townships twentpiight and twenty-
Dine,
ofrange two.
At the Land OfSce at SUAWNEETOWN, corn
mencing on Monday, the nineteenth day of April
next, tor the disposal of the' public lands within the
fullowilw acetic:is, and parts of sections, viz:
Sault, of the Lase line and east of the third principal
. .
Sections twenty-two't twenty-nine;inclU9iVe, and
sections thirty-linotofthfrlvi-six, inclusise, of town
ship eleven; sections one to Ave inclusive, and see
%ions eight to ttoi/be : ideluslie, in township twelve,
Of range sevent•,:
Sectionithiva inelusiva, seetionsAftem to
. Iwentii-ttcn, inaltialytt; and - sections twenty :fire to
I/arty-sir; inaliasiie;.of township eleven; sections .
one, two, three; . tha north half and southeaat quarter
'of section fouriirwiions five to eleven, inclusive; the
southwest garter of eection twelve; thu north half of
section fourteen, and sections fifteei and eighteen,
inclusi:ve, in township twelve, of range nine.
Lands appropriated by law for tlie.use of schools,
n ailitary, sir other purposes; will be excluded from
the sales; also all quarter quarter sections covered in
vvhale; or in part, by these mink:ale - ages which shall
not be &a:ermined by *the - day lined for the Piani
menecmcnt of the ta:C?..
Pre-einption claims will Cot be allowed to any of
thu above Janda, until after the same shall tali° been
oftred at the public sale, and become subject to
private entry; and all of such lands as contain a mine
or mines of lead Ore actually discovered and being
worked, trill be sold in such legal subdivision or
subdirisions as will include such mine or mines, at
nut less than two dollars and filly cents per acre.
'The sales will each be kepropen for two week's
(unless the lands are sooner dixpocad of) and- no
lodger; and no private entries of land in the. tcism
ships and fractional townships's° offered .will be
admitted untilifter the expiration of two weeks from
the commencement of the said sales. -
.
In further esecution of the said act, I lase caufed
the Commissioner of the General Land Office to pub
lish with this proclamation a brief description of the
mineral regions in which these lands lip, and . of the
lands now offered lhr sale, which he has prepared
from official docunients and other means of info! ,
ination.
Girou ender my hand at the City or Washington,
this eighth day of September Anna Domini, one
thousand eight hundred and forty-siz.
By the President: JAMES K. POLK.
J.utnt H. Pima,
Acting Commissioner of ths Gencral Land Office,
The lauds in the DIXON district, embraced in the
abuse proclamation of the President of the United
States, were explored by Mr. Owen, the geologist of
the State of Indiana, under the Matt notions irons the
•Treasurr Department, and in coutplianco with a re
solution of the liouso of Representatives, passed
February, 139. The able report of this gentleman,
published as document No. 239, House of Represen
tatives, first session. of 26th Congress, shows that
these lands include all dic productive mums, and the
entire region in which, from observations during his
survey, there is reason to believe that valuable veins
of ore may readily be killed. Further, that in 1839,
the lead mines of Illinois, lowa, and Wlsconsin,
thcogh only partially worked, produced upwards of
thirty milliona pounds of lead—those of illinois -
Yielding their fall proportionand that the whole
district, ifpruperly mined, would yield one ,hundred
and fitly tailbone pounds per annum.
Thnse lands being situated on and near - the
Mis
sissippi and Fever rivers, the cost ot transporting the
products of them to St. Louie is only abdut fialetin
cents per. hundred pounds. The•soiris of.excellent
quality, and yields abundant:y.oi the p r oducts of
that latitude. .
The lands in the SitAWNEEITOWN district have
not been explored DA fully as those in Dixon. Re
cent dise.overies have been made hormrer, of rich
reins of the sulphuret of lead and zinc, contiguous
to And on both sides of these lands, in dicating e the
existence of similar depositcs within them. 'the fa
cilities for n.anufacturing White and red lead are
represented as 'icing ample; and as the lands are
situated within about seven rnilei of the Ohio river,
the metal, in any form, can be transported to all the
principal markets at a trifling cost.
. .
JAMES H. PIPER,
Acting Catrni3sioner ef the Genoral Lind Office.
September Bth, IS4ii. cepla-lawlSt.
pitnniCitaittv . A. 'OE. NEW GOODS,
No. G 5 Market street,
Between Fourth Sired and the Diamond.
rnIE Subscriber having disposed of his large stock
lof Fall Goods, has just returned from the East
with a splesdid assortment of -
FANCY AND STAPLE- WriiTER DRY GOODS,
Which have been purchased in the NEW Youx AND
PHILADEEEIIIA Maitur - rs, bince the recent great
depreciation in prices, and far below the cost of im
portation, is prepared to offer unprecedentedbargetins
tO buyers. Viz:
Alpaca Lustres, price only 2ise. ty yd. usual price 371
37 i di y d. ‘‘ 4 50
. 1 Silk warp 50 4, yd. .1 " 75
Mous de Lain " 18.1 " yd. . 4 . 4 ilk
l't'd Cashmere ,e 25 " yd. ,b is 371
Merinoes ft 371 ‘‘ yd II IS 00
Coburg cloth f 4 37 } e 4 yd. et 6 . 6 60
Calico " 181 di yd. ii " 25
t• " /21 " yd. • 44 , 20
ff 10 41 y d. ". IS
4. se yd. CI .
.41 61
Canton flannel 10 id yd. " di 121
lied flannel all woo) f! es,
25 rdc yd. It 6j 311 . •
White do do 'SS .25 " yd. id ie -
Yellow do do f 25 4 , yd. bz
Scotch gingham di 25 " yd. " ce • 311
Manchester do lSt" yd. 'dd 25
di d o II 10 ei yd. .es 15
cassinet. 'id 371 di yd. 6O
" 50 " yd: .. Is 75
The ladies are requested to call and examine the
nee and most fashionable Paris and London styles of;
Ombri Brocade Silk, •
Embossed " f.
Ombri Climeleok Silk,
Blue black satin stripe Sili,
('lain black and blue Silk,
Satin stripe cashmere D E Collo,
" cc St. Cecilia Cloth,
Embroidered Tarleton Robes,
Ombri shaded " •1
rari3 printed "
Palo Alto Plaids, .
Rich Galls "
Plain and embroidered silk Fringe Thibel., and Mons
ae . Lain, Paris l.rinted Cashmere and terketri, Per
sian' "embossed, and chamelion Brocade Silk; plain,
blank aud embrohlered terkerri, with Bullion fringe;
Rich new style all wool, Brocha; 1;47 0 and,Bareask
worsted, together with a great yariety g r Nippen
tba.lB. .
bare also on hand a large assortment of the follow
ing goods, viz: Beautiful nevi style fiunnet ribbbne,
French worked gallop and chennzettes, entirely new
style, plain and revero bordered Linen Cambric
H andkerehia fs; ladies'cravats and scarfs, wbite,black
and 4o1 , (1 kid gloves, Lisle thread, blank mobair,
black and col'd silk gloves, a great rariety of mohair
and worsted tuitts, white and black silk;Casbmere,
Alpaca and sup. black Moravian Hose •blacx, in
grain andwhite cot Hose, while and biz French
tad Slippers, Mao; lasting, Kid and Sa
Sloes, Ryan's manufacture. Also. an entirely new
style of ladies' blacx ailx cardinals, and saps coats,
to which we would particularly call their attention.
GENTLMEN'S GOODS.
;net received a verifine assortment of French and
English blue, black, brown, and invisible green
Cloths, black and fancy French Cassimerea, new style
fancy Yeatings and Cravats, Merino Shirts and Draw
ers, linen cambric and silk Handkerchiefs, and a
splendid assortment ofGloyes, Hosiery and Suspend.
Cr..
DOMESTICS. 1
Brown and bleached Drillings. Canton Flannels,
Titkings and Cheap, heavy 4-4 brown Muslin, from
6t to 9 cents a per yard, and a large assortment' of
bleached Muslin, from 5 to 126 cents a yard. '
MERCHANTS, WHOLESALE Btrrcas AND OTHERS,
are requested to keep this Bill, and call and examine
the above goods,previous to making their purcbasea.
dec3 ABSALOM MORRIS 65 Market street
,:.;,:
Enfil
meridian
LADIES DRESS GOODS
sittwLs
VARIETY GOODS
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.Coxinvilssio9 Duane's '
1114 ifilitliftirrg 4. Forwarding haute, al .FR4O I
~ 411y,"}renango county, Penta, "
11F NICKLIN:Sr. nitirDtbt
Il JAS. DRYDEN halting purchased 19* 1m
•'ll,ll landing; (mouth of French Creek,),ontl OftK4tll
thereon a new commodious anti. substaptisl•wetei -
house, the above business '5 rill be attended to prouttpt i
and correctly if e ossibl Q , by us. Our friends an
the public will please remember us when they hayA
any consigoinento to make teer fttint thi . s point.
Franklin, Oct_ °.4, 1846.. ; . [darwent
N EVER, LEITEARITRsviitYL,OUN.CJANjuBut
37,114:
Dr. D. Jayne NoB South Third . tti,
:Dear Sir: 1 have this day had an interview - with a t
gentleman of whom I made mention to you as hay; -
E mg taken your Expectinant with such decided effect.
He is a respectable fartner,living a few miles from
here. I was so much interested in a detailed account
he gave me of his cough and cure,- that I embrate
the first leisure moment to communicate it to yoti 4
and if the cure is as radical an it appcara to be, it • •
the must remarkable rate I have ever known. For ,
years (after Laving the meanies) he has been slag; '•
taring with a cough of the mcstdistrossing kind, get..- -
ting worsenr: he advanced -in
.years; be is now fib::
Frequent terms of Coughing and difficulty of breath: •
ing, lasting from an hour to'an hour and a half, would
come upon him with such severity as to exhaust hissi - - -
With strangling until his eycs- teestne bloodshot. :
had despaired of being cured having tried physiciang.
and a thousand things siithotit relief. - For nine weeks .
immediately previous to takinj the Expectorant; ha •
had not been able to go to Lis barn although there
was the most urgent necessity fur him to do so.
During the nine weeks lie was under the care of
an eurnentphysieisn, avid he finally just got able tia .
go out, and came to my store, and hearing his coo htl recommended to him your Expectorant. fret
said he Wu - led-co many things that he had no conf.4
deuce in - anylliing; hut I induced him to take a bottle
by telling him of persons of my - acquaintance who .
had been decidedly benefittcd by it. This was ork
Tuesday; that night he took of it, and says that it was -
the first conifortsble night's sleep he hayl enjoyeillor
, years. Willie Thinadny following he went to e - erle,.
sail haa'continned to make a full hand. on lig raiv
ever since • [now nearly two niosas.] tie told hitr:; .
to-day that foi the last Week:he had cut and split
hi:Mired rally, or made a hundred panels of fence pet •;
day; has been in the water to- wash his sheep, and
otherwise exposed, without the least syMptom of a
return of his cough, it haring entirely - disappeared .
and, strangest of all, une-thint of-a bottle has prei.
duced the effect: De seems so then1:1111 and ewer=
joyed that ho wants to t--,lk all day shout it,ri and
says that if he could not prbcure another !male ha
would rellise one hundred dollars fer The regialt:dc..r
of the bottle lie had left. . -*
Your Carntinativo Balsam I have used or recent ;
rimmed to others fur the last ten years 4 lvith themes;
salt - nary eteci. rireE ctru 1I y your's,
• Sour( • H. Arror.nserv.
For sale in Pittsburg!. at tl,c PERIN TEA STORE,
72 Fourth street, ucar Wood—and et the Drug Store
of H. P. Schwartz, Federal street, Allegheny Cjt t '
deC7-6.tw
I
WOULDspeak an honestand conscientious word,of advice to those of you` who are not too wise to
/reason, and who Can appreciate and distinguish be
tween the eruelpod dishonest puffing of the day, (in
reference to pulmonary diseases,) and the fallowing
straight-foist-aid statement, by one who would pot
offer a misrepresentation to you, where life and _
death are so'clearly concerned as in any of thO Pie -
cases or ailments which lead to CePoomptiorL
I can assure you that the remedy here offered, hart I
given a heavenly relief, and often effected a perps.
lama cure, when every utherremedy has fabled.. It
is pleasant, indeed, beautiful to taste• ' and for thong
who are weak, languid, and emaciated, it will form
an agreeable article of food, as it is in the form of a
beautiful, flavored balsamic jolly. It can, the* •
fore, in truth and honor, be offered to all those
ted with Bronchitis, Asthgui; 131.itinate is ConimilUS .
Cough) and Colds, of Blood, Bleeding of the ; i'i
Lungs, Whoopfng-rong/r, Croup, Difficulty of Breulki-
Sdre Throat, Hoarseness, First Stage* of Cony
suruptlon, and 'nal other Pulmonary and Liver Co,ig
I plaintl. It is known as DB. EMANUEL'S 13 . 411; .
SAMIC LUNG AND fiCII3GIi JELLY.
-The 'Materials of this 4e)ly atb Ouraly vegetable
and balsamic, and are the invention of an eminent
physician, Boni which the proprietor has ptirt,bated
the recipe. It is certainly worth its weight in gold )
but is put at a price to he within tbp reach of riclitic
poor.
Sold by IYM. JACKSON, at Ids Boot &Shoe'store it
No. 69 Liberty street, head -91 Wood trt.i Pittsburgh,
Price 50 cents and pl per bottle,. debs
J-
ONES'S Soap is a wonderful, wonderful Soap; -
/ For it males eccry pimple and freckle elppe-....
It makes flesh that's chaprd, that's diaeased ;hare
tender, •
Tbo' the wind blow ac Meek as in March of Decemt
bcr,
Smooth, healthy end soft.—elear, lovely and wlitto,
As the snow on the hills of a clear winter's night.
Jones's Soap is really and truly i perfpctpnd ;levet •
failing cure forany skin disease, making discolored
skin clear and healthy. 'fold at the'Amcrican Eagle
S 2 Chatham et., and by the only Agent for Pittsburgh,
We Jackson, 69 Liberty street, head of Wood street. '
Where alio may be had gennine;-Jones , celebrated, .1
Coral [lair Restorative—Spanish Lilly' White•-:•;Ambet
Tooth Paste, and Meerish Hair Dye. , oct3l
rllO RENDER. THE HUMAN HAIR SILKY,
1
SQFT, FINSITND CLEAN: to make the. scalp
healthy, smooth, white and fruitful, so that a good
crop may spring therefrom, persons have but to ex
pend thirty seven and a hrilf cents. And,-reader,
our only object for sailing the article at that price, is
knowing it to bean we state, that whenyou once try
this-you never will 'use aught else,. hethor it be
merely to embelish, to dress, beautify., and pncserve,
to force growth, stop falling off, and cure scnifs or
dandruff's, the JONES , CORAL HAIR RESTORA
TIVE will never fail to do all this, as hundreds
tell you with gratitude. It dresses the hair beautiful- ,
ly, and makes red or grey hair grew dirricirom the
roofs. •
Sold * at JACE.SOI4 , S Patent ledicin,o Warehouse,
89 I.ibartv street, head of Wood—price thirty sever
and a hal icents, My cents and one dollar per bottle.
At the same place is sold the Italian Chemical Soap,
Spanish Lilly White and unrivalled shaving soap
iy2.5.1f
HOMP SON , 8 VEGETABLE PURGATIVE
PILLS, warranted to please. Try them. Pro.
pared and sold by ' E. THORN,
Den cor. Hand and Penn ate.
For Coughs, Colds, /sc..
DULAIONARY or Expectorant Relearn, price 2111 •
j: cents per hattla. • • •
Ginseng Panacea ' price 60 cents per bottle. •
Sollers , Imperial Cough Syrup, 25 cts. per bottle.
Swaync's Syrup of Wild Cherry, $l,OO
Shonck's Pula:ionic Syrup, $1:00
Wisters , Salaam of Wild Cherry $l,OO "
To beim' at THORN'S DIWO STORE, ,
oct27 cor. Hand and Penn ste.
. -
Drug Store and Filatures tor'Sale.
THF. subscriber, owing to ill health, is desirous
of quitting his present :business, and piTe.rs his
stock of Drugs, Idedicines, Perfumery and Arlltres
for sale. The stock is well 'selected, and perfectly
fresh. Ilis prescription business will compare with
any establishment in the city... For further Outien
eoquire (if by mail , to be post paid,) or
EDGAR THORN.
oeVIO cor.Tienu and Hand Pittsburgh, Pa.
T"' poisonous effect on the skin pf common pre.
pared 'chalk is not generally known by ladies,
how yellow rough and unhealthy it makes the skin in.
time; besides. what a corpselike, palid look it gives
when applied. They should use a beautiful prepar
atinn,purely yegetable;nhich givesthe face arms or
neck, a natural life-like whiteness, and makei it
smooth. It is called Jones'. Spanish Lilly White, •
and is sold at'ACIISOX'S Patent Medicine Ware.
house, 69 Liberty street, headof Wood; at the saint a
pia6) is sold Jones , Coral Hair Restorative, Italian -
Chemical Soap and onrivsHpd shaving soap. ' •
jy24-tf .
*OINOIfGAUELA sopTgc.
• ca•Nex. OP nova.
O4ndafter Monday, the 2d day of November,
heateataboats CONSUL ANp LOWS ISPLANE,
will commenpe their single tripe, 'daili a t 3
coelciek, P.M.
oct2B - /OLIN ME:iiCLUEN, Aorrts.
,
Pul4lo Broiler. .
PUBLIC NOTICE if hereby given, that by virtue
of an Order of the Orphans' Court of Westmerc.
~
land county, there will be exposed to public velndue
Or outcry op rinrsday the 7h day of January. next,
as th e property of Robert Donnelly, deed, the follow.
ing described real estate, to wit: A certain tract of ' ..'
land situate in Loyalhanna township, Westmoreland
containing 169 acres, strict measure, bounded by - -
lands of D. K..slcConnell, Samael Dart, James Rob
ison, Michael Fennell, Thomas Brown, and the Loy- .
alhanua Creek, having apiciut 60 acres cleared, a log
house and log barn thereon. Also another tra6t of -
land in same towdsbip, containing 72 acres and 15 •-,
perches, strict measure, adjoining lend ofJohn . Snod:
grass, Esq., aartb'e Loyalhauna Creek, hdriag ithout
63 acres 'cleated; a log house and. log barn thereon: ...,
Also another tract of land insame toWnship, contaip-i ' ..''
ing 141 antes, adjoining lands oflletiry Mcßrnin,
Esq., and D. H. McConnell; an' clear ed, baii,"
stone house , and frameatcble, AMA Ciiiiplete West}. l.- ",'
en FaototY,'embracing a:Fulltiii, Carding and Bpiii r ' '' •',
ning machines; &cc. • - Sale,t6 take place on the prenaii ,-;. ,'
ises and terms made lietiwa;by Henry Mcßride-104 •
T 01 0 .6. Adair, administrators of said deceased:: '-'
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