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Hobert Fulton, Collier,"St. Louis. c'." 7 .Virilinington, Dawson, Steubenville. -- :-Hudson, Ebert, Wheeling. . • • r. Dispatch, Nelson, Mon. City. - Lake Erie, Hoops, Beaver. Louis McLane; Bennett, Brownsville. - '.: Consul, Bowman; Brownsville. • .Mictugan, Boles, Beaver. Iti ; ver inteUlgietipc, nu: officers of the: steamer Archer down last evening from Jefferson- City, report the Missouri river falling very fast r with three feet water in 'the channel,-below Jefferson City to-the Osage and siien-feetfrom thence to the mouth. Very little showlad fallen• above Jefferson City and it is to be presumed that another rise will not take place in that -stream before the close of navigation. Ice was `running very thick in the. Mississippi, at the mouth af.the Missouri, and also out of the Illinois. Tbere•has beim no boat from either the Illinois or Upper Mississippi, for several days past; and, as a Matter at course, We are not aware of the exact stage of water in those'sire.am.s, but at the last ac counts they were both falling. The river opposite this city continues to recede slowly, having fallen rum two feet since the rise; yet there is enough wider in- the channel for the largest class boats to go out with full freight. 7-57. Louis New Enc. aricinttati, DeerMber 21, 1840 ;Trts Rivas—had fallen about two feet 10 inch• its in the, last - two days ending at 4 o'clock, yes teiday. -!The weather yesterday and previous evening wai-severely cold, making ice'in the ca• - CINCINNATI MARKETS From the Signed of Dee. 21 Hcgs.--The `sales reported on'. Saturday were mostly in small parcels, the number in the pens being ornall.. On Friday, additional to lota report ed, 328 Ws, heavy; were sold at $3,00; 60 do frm Railroad., av'26olll, at $3; 35 do, at $2,8'703, divi ding on 200 It; 80 do from wagons, av 260 lb, at $3. O&Satarday, 200 hhds, heavy, drove, at $3; 180 do; iv . 250 tr; 153 do av 2521 b, at $3; .175 do from wagoas,.at $2,8003. - • Firesr.—The sales were moderate on Saturday, OivingtO light receipts. The particulars were: 432 bbla from store at $.,6 0 i 209410, at $3,65; 300 do.from Railroad, at $3,65; 297 from Canal, at $3,- 69; 100 • ao, on previous evening, at 'same, showing a firm market. - Lartf.—A sale of 95 bris, slop fed, at 514?5, pres, Green sale of GOO pcs Wes, from goo., at Slc., , • • Cheese.—Sales of 263 has for shipment, at Gic.; .1 ton large, choice, at Sc.- ' sale of 1,500 lb.-choke roll, at 121ic 3 beta do. at lle. Cotton.—A sale of 4 bales Micl.lT,enn. at 91c. Dried Friiit.—A sale 0r.23 bush. Peaches from store,,at.sl,4o; 200 do. Apples <2.5 Ms.) at 62e. Swiar.--Sales of 13 hhds corn: and fair N. 0., at 4106 e. Whiskey.--ales of4o bble front canal, at 151ic4 35-do from river, at same; 35, sp and 41 do do, 15}e,;'51 do from Railroad, at same; 39 do, from Avarr,cins, ' at same; 300 do rectified- rom store. at same. St LOUIS MARKV.T.. .TOISDAX Evans sr:, . Dec. 15;.1544. Ybere was &Very Small amount of Produce up - - on the Levee to-day,- and with the 'exception of a few tales of Wheat these was little else done.-- Frelghts ta New Orleans were stiffer than yester day, and 73c. • Was. asked for Flour. Retween 2500 and 3000, bags gaod and prime Wheat were taken at rates ranging from 70 to 73c ce bu. os. nahatrand good cotton sacks included; 630 sacks ptime went to a miller at 63c. estelnsive of -sack. The demand was quite active, anti nearly all 'upon the Market was purchased at rates ranging from 58 to 113 cents for prime and goOd qualities; $3,75 vias the most offered for Illinois flour, a sale of .1071sb1s Providence Mills was made last evening at s3,Bq, but -$3,75 was the top of the market to din-about 500 bids. were upon the landing, none of which had been sold at the close of our inqui ries...3,7s(iD3,Bo are the extremes of the market, - • [Nils Era. - . Important to 018 Countrymen. ‘`IL!LIINDEN & CO.'s EMIGRATION OFFICE. TILE Subscribe : l. having now the sole Agency, in the west for, 7 1111 . 11 , 1*141 7 " the above House, is . prepared to 41-1117 send 'fir - bring out passengers on the most liberal terms,. and with the greatest comfort and despatch ) as they, have the best vessels, sailing every week, eni . ressly for this line ) ) and will invariably give passages ; secured: on this side the water, the prefer epee of-berths, and will attend tot paasengers'lng gage on landing tbrough the Coati= House free of expense, and will also forward them to their friends 1 in any part.of the United States, thus protecting the emigrant froin all the wrongs and' vexatious frauds which they have heretofore had imposed upon them. - blears. Hamden & Co.. are :also the Agents for the Eoyal Mail Steamera. - . ..Eemittances by-drafts at sight-4o any amount— riajable in any part of England, Ireland, Scotland, qrWalis. Application to the subscriber personally or by, Tatter ,{post paid,) will meet with every atteh lon, Office,. Third street, one door west of Wood street. _ . _JOSHUA ROIIINSON, dirWlibr3m European 4., Genera! Agent ostortoz R. RIDDLE, CO NY E Y . A N ER, FFICE in Avery Row, sth street, above Smith- O: field insect, Pittsburgh. DIEM Idostrosans,Aonzanurri, Bons, RELEASES and , other instruments of writing ,drawn with neat ness, legal accuracy and despatch. He will , also at tend to .drawing and • filing • Idecustarc , s Limns, Ae tountsqf Executors; Administrators, 4.c., Examining ticks to Real. Estate, Searching Records for Liens, e. From his - long experience and intimate acquaint , . Arica with the mannerof keeping the public records, ..he.expects to give satisfaction to those who may en trust their bus nese to his care. decl6.4lBrw . - Rural Register and Almanac.. • ANDAETWS RURAL REGISTER AND . AL 14.84ANAC.for 1847—a work of unusual merit. It contains one hundred and forty-four pages. octavo, and gireis fall Alirections for the culture of vegeta bles ruadiloWershA dairy of Work to be performed each 'ill:math; directions for transplanting, grafting, fac44 eagravingeand descriptions of select fruits; illus trations of farm and garden implements, portraits of :algae cattle; miscellaneous reading, with the usual astronomical information of an almanac, &c. &c. test- received and for sale by the'subscriber, and to be bad • at the hookstores generally, at the extremely lolv price of 16 . cents per copy. • F. L. SNOWDEN, Druggist, r declB-dsrwlm , 29 Water at. • Prosh Oyateri. HE. subscriber will receive Rosh Oysters daily from Ealtiniorei which he will .serve up iurall Thedifrerent stSrles, at the Franklin Hotel, Fourth it., between'fizalthileld and Grant.. .• ' 'xictls... • • C. SCHMERTZ 'Tarot can always find at G: Schnook's, on thikoio , ner of,Pifth and SmiMeld sta., finsh Oysters 'Served up in every style, on :the shortest notice. Also, Ground Nut Candy, Fruit's, and Pastries of•the chnicest *ludo, Call and see. - ,novl3-dtttp t , • • • EUSIONE 6:1" _ _ Prepare for are: riot in - the habit of puffing patent Medicines, but there is one which we feel it our duty to-'recommend to-our Volunteers, ail a moat excellent :Yemedy for the flisorderi incideut to a change of - water,diit and .F. , , climate; we allude to-JAM:ft:A CARPI IN3TIT -BAL SAM, which has - been tested by- many of our citi zens and found to be all. that isclaimed for it.— Rev. Asa Shinn, one of the first of oar clergy, in 1.5.13 tested the medicine, and Tacoma - resided - it as an l i unfailing remedy . ror diseases of = the stomach and bowels, to which our Volunteers :will be sobject ere they reach Mexico. A bottle should be.nlaced , in .the knapsack of every soldier, and the price is 1 such as,to placeit within the reach of - all. It can, be procured at the Pekin Tea Store, Fourth street. near-Wood.—Dispatch. decl7 Important to Consumptfacs.—Strange! that so many .who are afflicted with a Cough-that isgradu ally v;•earing them down, and slowly but surely, stealing them into thaLdreattruf disease Consump lion--th at' disease which carries off thouiands daily —are dohig nothing, or, what is worse than noth •ing, are:gorging themselves with nostrums that are puffed to the skies for cures they are said to have effected on some foreign or unknown persons, when they can be positively cured by using Dr. Rogers' ccimpound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, , which con- tinues to make the most remarkable cures ever re corded in' the annuals of Medicine; which is pro ved by reference to the vast number of certificates from rhe first and most respectable citizens—such as the Hon. Judge William Burke, the wife of the Rev. Gee. Maley; Doctor Wro. Richards; Mrs. Hi ram Plummer, Deviancy Ludlow, Es' q., of Cincin nati; and a great number of others in this city.— Certificates of not only•of remarkable cures of die tressing Caugh, but cases of Consumption positive. ly cured, after physicians of the highest standing have given them up to dial For sale by D. C. Kneeland, principal agent, Grant street, one door below 2d. See advertisement of Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and. Tar, in another column. decd Canter's's Galvanic Remedies for all kinds of nervous affections they have heenused with entire success in all•cases of Rheumatism, ante or chro nic, applying to the head, face or limbs; gout, tic dolereus, bronchitis, vertigo, nervous or sick head ache, indigestion, paralysis, palsy, epilepsy, fits, convulsions, cramp, palpitation of the heart, neu ralgia, general debility, &c. In cases of dyspepsia, which is simply a nervous derangement of the di gestive organs—they have been found equally suc cessful. . These applications are in the form of Rings and Magnetic Fluid, Bands, Bracelets, Belts, &c. az? See advertisement tor further particulars on the outside of this sheet. Forzale at the only agency, 57 Market street dec9 Assignees Sale or Pansy Dry Goods and Millinery at Auction. A .T M'ILENNA , I3 Auction Rooms, N 0.114 Wood rt., 3d door from sth, on Monday next, Deeem ber,2Bth, at 10 o'clock, A. M. `rill be sold by order as Assignees, for cash, par funds, the following cies, viz: - Thread. lace., trimming sio., DUMB delaines, cash mere de CI:13, striped walking cloth, embroidered thibet shawls, plaid shawlr, fringes and French arti ficial., fancy ribbons, feathers, velyet bonnets, new style Gents , cravats, lace capes, dm. &c. dec24 • P. 31>KENNA, Auct>r. _ _ Underwriter's Sale of Dry Goods, ete. OMonday morning the 28th Inst., at 10 o'clock, will be sold at the Commercial Auctiob Rooms, corner of Wood and sth sta., for account of who:n it may concern, the following Goods, viz: 25 pieces Prints, 2 do. black alpacca, 3 do. Tartan plaids, 3 do. wool 'na shawls; 2 doz wool comforts, 2 do. Gloves, 1 piece Beaver cloth, 5 pieces super fine.. waterproof Pilot cloth, 3 do. fancy striped cas sitneres, 6 do. ass'il grey and bloc sattinnetts. At 2 o'clock, P.M., 3 boxes Virginir manufact'd tobacco,. 3} Spanish Cigars. decl9 ' JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct'r. 3 Valuable Building Lots on Fifth street at Aiactlesix. OS - Wednesday evening the 30th inst., at 7 o'clock, at the Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth sta., will ba sold withoutreserre for, cash, par funds. Three very valuable building lots, situate between Wood & Smithfield streets, commencing at the dis tance of 60 foot, from Smithfield street, haring eachi a front of 17 feet 9 inches, on Lirth street and extend-, in back 1.20- feet. Title indisputable. decl6 :JOUR D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Peremptory Bale of. Real Estate, An BUILDING LOTS on and near the Fourthst. 4A/ Road,,at Auction. Ott Wednesday evening the 30th inst., at? O'clock, (or immediately after the sale of 3 lots of Ground on oth st.,) at the Commer cial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and oth fits., will be sold without reserve, 40 very handsomely situated lots of Ground, fronting on Pennsylvania Avenue and streets adjacent thereto, embracing pleasant situations fur private Dwellings and Busi ness purposes. A plan of which may be seen en application to James B. Irwin ortbe subscriber. TEasts- , --One-rdth Cash or an approved note at tour months; the residue in four equal annual pay ments with interest. JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. - Superior Building Lots for Sale in the Filth Ward. "MUTT Lots, fronting on Penn street, opposite LA -the mansion of Dr.. Shoenberger, the corner on Adams street, 22/ feet by 100, the others 20 feet each by 100, all extending to Spring Alley. Five Lots fronting..na Liberty street, at and adjoin ing Factory street, each 20 feet by 160 deep to Quin. cy street, opposite the new Catholic Church, on these are erected seven frame buildings. Title indisputable and a liberal extension of pay ment to duit purchasers, They will be sold to close the concern. Apply to Michael Allen, or Lewis Hutchison, 'at their warehouses, or to James S. Craft, F. 3.1., at his office, SO Pourth street, _ _ igr A variety of Cotton Machinery, viz:—Cards, Throstles, still oa hand for elle on very. reasonable terms, and time, on large sales. octl9A3m ATIIREE story Brick Rouse, situate in the vil lage. of East Liberty, L. miles from the city; it has about k acre of ground attached, a good Garden; it is an excellent stand for a Tavern, having a good frame stable, a large shed for Carriages and Ten Pin alley; .several good fruit trees and a pump ores collent water on the place. The House is large and in good condition, having been occupied as a dwel ling for some time by Mr. James Burnside. It will be sold or rented low on reasonable terms. Persons desirous of further information will please call at J. D. Davie' ommercial Auction Rooms, cor ner of Wood and sth sts. decl7-tf - VNTILL be exhibited to the ladies and gentlemen 11' . of Pittsburgh and vicinity, fora few days, a the Etheneum Philo Hall, entrance, Third street.— A self propelling wheel of two feet diameter which hasthe power of perpetual motion, and at present sufficient to drive a clock, to which it is attached. A. B. Van Cott, has at great expense of ime and labor brought this wonderful piece of mechanism to perfection. The wheel •and frame in which it stands ire enclosed in a glass case, and can be taken up and removed from one place to another with out interrupting its motion, showing that it is per fectly isolated 'and free from any external agency. Any one can discover every portion of the work by simply looking at it, so open and free from even the appearance ofdeception has it been constructed. All these visiting the Exhibition, will, on leaving, have thcir.mancy returned, should they he in the least dissatisfid. Admittance 25 cents; doors open from 9to 1 A. hl.; 2 41 5 and 7to 9} P. M. decl7; 111ORTER , S City Daguerririn Gallery, Philo Hall, 1 - Third at., Pittsburgh, Pa., and Franklin Build. flogs, - Baltimore, Md. Mr. Porter respectfully announces that he has at considerable expense fitted up apartments, and an. ranged light for Dagnerreotyping purposes. His long experience in this art has enabled him to overcome mazy 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 distinct Daguerreotypes can not be made in Pittsburgh. nig experiments, how ever, Once he has opened his Gallery, fully warrant him in saying that as good pictures can be made here as elsewhere. . . . Ladies and gentlemen are invited to call and ex arninespechnens, ' 'lnstructions given, and instruments and materials furnished upon reasonable terms.. All orders from country operators promptly attend ed to; n0v.25-tf 'MEW DISCOVERY—By which all Stores 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 at. Pittsburgh. deed IiffOI7IOGANY VENEERS AND BOARDS—Just received, a large assortment of the abore,and for sale'at' F. BLIJMES see No. 112 Woodatredt, 2nd door above sth =SEE ~. M=.l e i-.?`~ t. + r.~ r:3_ . For Sole or Real, Perpetual Motion. MOM .. „. :„ ... . A;,.-J --,..:,.--„,7%-:...5,4i: „,..',..,4.,..--, ..,.... - 4... v.:;... :.,,,-7--:,:l. , l - ,..: . . , A•:' - -.•-...,,,-7',,,-.,. - ~,,-..-ie.....,!.4;!,,,,,..„.; ,',--.,.*:;-.-:-:-: ~..,-. • .' - . ,,--- •: - K.71 7 ,..7, ,, z , :, ,-,•••••,‘ ' -,.,,,,.,..•„ . , • rr'S. EBBNI Wellsville Regular Packet. 'Tste stehmer ARENA, Rzzat C. FLEE einr,-Master,_will leave Pittsburgh for Wellsville aria ..all - intertnediste landings, on Mon days, Wednesdaits,:AntL ut a ...clock,A. M.; and %yelbtiale fur Pittsburgh_ on Tuesdays, Tburs days, and Saturdays,arS O'clock, A. M.- 'Tor freight - - - or passage apply. on .board. - . tiecs , For Wh -t eeling—egular Packet. Trit splendid ,light - draught steamer DOMINION; S. TYLEIti Master, will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Wheel ing; leaving Pittsburgh for.WheelingeverYtfonday, Wednanday and Friday, at 3 o'clock, P. M.; and leav ing Wheeling for Pittsburgh every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday,'at 9 o'clock, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. • novs The well known fast running steamer CAMBRIA, W. Forsyth, Master, will run as a regular Packet, leaving every Wednesday morn ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Saturday, at 10, A. M. , For freight or passage apply on board, or to FORSYTH /V. Co.; Agents, • ap•lG • . " No. 30, Water street. For Cincinnati and Louisville leave, The:ifew and splendid passenger steam=er COLUMBI A, O'NEAi, Master, will leave or t a above and intermediate ports, regular ly. . . , FOr freight or passage apply on board, .or to jel : • D. WILKINS, Agent. For Saint Louls--floanlar Packet. The new and splendid passengersteam . er BRUNETTE, Capt. Perry, wilirun in the tra e trod' Pittsburgh to St. Louis, during -the season of 1846. The Brunette was built expressly for -the trade, and is elegantly found in every respect, For freight or passage apply on board. apl4 For Cincinnati and St. Lard* The passenger steamer PALESTINE ; z. Capt. Williams, will leave for the above an. a intermediate ports regularly. For flvighior passage apply on board. jeS. Tuesday 74venlisg.Packot. The new and splendid passenger steam boat DECLARATION, Capt. Vorhees, will run as regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati,leaving this port every Tuesday evening at 3 o'clock. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Friday evening at 3 o'clock. The Declaration offers superior accommodations to passengers. For freight or passage apply on board. jet CINCINNATI PACKETS. The regular mail and passenger, steamer. tONONGAHELA, Capt. Stone, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin nati, leaving this port every Monday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Return ing, she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Monongahela was built expressly for this trade, and offers to the passengers comfort, and su perior accommodations. mar 31 THE regular mail and Pasenger steam erIJNION, Captain Maclean,will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin nati, leaving this port every Monday at G o'clock, P. M. Returning she, will leave Cincinnati every Thursday at t'3 P. M. The Union was built expressly for this trade, and affords every accommodation. For freight or passage apply on born!. may 9 THE regular mail and passongarstearn er If[DERMA; Capt. John Xlinefelter, wi run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cinchinati, leaving this port every Tuesday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling 'at 10 P. M. of the same day.— Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Frid..ty at 10 A. i• 1. For freight or psasage apply on board. The Hibernia was built expressly for the trade, and offers to: the passengers every comfort and su perior accommodations. apl W EDNESDAY PACKET VIE regular mail and passenger steam er NEW ENGLAND, Capt. S. D. Page, en I run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Wednesday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day.— Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Saturday at 10 A. M. For freighter passage apply on board. The New England was built expressly for this trade end offers to the passengers every comfort and sop°. nEcommodationa. T}IURSD 1F PACKU.T. f6r6t.TIIE new U. S. blail strainer ACADIA ,4 "." M. E. Lucas, Master, will run as a regu-1 at- passenger naeliet between Pittsburgh and they above port during the season of 1846, leariag every' Thursday at 10 o'clock. A. Al. The Acadia is new and has superior accotnmoda tions. For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to ap9 J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. FRIDAY PACKET. Tll F. regular mail and passenger steam cr CLIPPER N 0.2, Captain Crooks, will run as a regular packet between Cincinnati and Pitts burgh, leaving this port every Friday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day. Returning ahe will leirie Cincinnati every Monday at 10 o'clok, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Clipper No. 2 was built expressly for this trade., and offers to her passengers every comfort and ac. aommodation. . mar 23 The regular mail and passenger !maim, CIIICASSIAN, Capt. Isaac Burnett, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh an. Cincinnati ; leaving this port every Saturday, at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10,P. M., the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10, A. M, -For freight or passage apply on board. The Circassian was built expressly for this trade, and offers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. mar 23 • The regular mail and passenger steam or MESSENGER, Capt. Linford, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same' day. Returning, she will ' leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, nt 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 comlbrt and ac commodation. mar 23 Ohio River Telegraph, FROM Pittsburgh to Louisville through Wheel ing, COlumbus and Cincinnati. The subscribers were appointed a Committee to -distribute 200 shares of 850 each of the stock of said Company, to the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity', (that being the proportion allotted to this city by the Company.)' As all feel an interest in this important improvement; and it is believed to be the best stock ever ofEered the community, in order to give a more general extent, the Committee deem it proper to con fine the subscription to two shares for one week from this. Rooks for subscription at the Counting Room of Hanna & Waterman, Water at. • JAMES MAY, RICHARD EDWARDS, JOSHUA HANNA, del4Committed. • Pittsburgh Hospital. UNDER THE CARE Or THE SISTERS or 111EACT. Dr.'s Addison, Gl:m . 4am, Brute, and M , Merii, Phy- A RRANGEMENTS are now completed for open- 1 . 4 11. ing this institution on or about the first ofJauu ary, lfir. Accommodations for twenty , patients! have been ordered{ if the contributions now being solicited from the citizens warrant it, accommoda tions will be prepared for forty. Donations for this purpose can be given to the Collecting Committee, or sent to the Sisters orMercy, Peon streot, or to any of the following:—Jtunes May, A. Tiernan, James Blakely, John Coyle, 3.. S. Cosgrive, Com mittee. dec9-lm Finn subscriber has received on consignment a j_ few orOliver Evan's celebrated Water Filters, manufactured in Philadelphia, such as are how gear orally used, in the Eastern cities. They, are warran. ted to purify, Pump, River, or Rain Water, °ionis ing it of all Mineral, Animal, Vegetablior other un wholesome-matter—rendering it equal to the finest Spring water, otherwise on failure, (if teed as direc ted) the price paid will be refunded. The subscriber, having been appoiked agent for the sale of the above, will receive orders and furnish them at manufacturers prices. GEO. COCHRAN, Novl4 No 26, Wood et. Fpm LOTS—Bounded by Penn, Liberty and Hay sta., each lot having 24 R. front, and eAending back 110 R. Two"of them are corner lots; and the position of the whole property is one of the most ad vantageous-in the city. For further information ap ply to , M. SWARTZWELDER, Fourth at. nov3-tf bet. Wood and Smithfield. For lieut. AROOM in the first story of n Brick Rouse on the corner of .Fifth aro: Vnio4,stE. Apply to novl7 4/4MES MAY. =MIN ror Cincinnati: MONDAY PACKET MONDAY PACKET TUESDAY PACKET. SATURDAY PACKET SATURDAY PACKET VV ftter For Salo, . , .. .. ... .. ~k,:,',..::,,-.-'`...'.;:,;:.,-:.,-;..". R.& . TES OF:.11/MICOIINTs , . coaatitiii•,3l'sYr:y ALI EN If.R'AMER, Y,XCHANGE BROKER, int nr WOOD STREETS,. PENNSYLVANIA. Pittsburgh-Banks • pai Philadelphia Banks Ann Germantown.. Chester county. .... ..Ot Delaware county.... :or Montgothery county:.par Northumberland Co...par Col 'll.talt & Bridge Co par Rending or Lancaster par Doylestown par Easton - par Bucks county..:. . . par Pottsville ' "_pat Washington ... 'Brownsville.` York .. , , ' Chambersburg ' Gettysburg .... . Carlisle .. • . ••• • • V Harrisburg • .1 Harrisdale ' • Lebanon • I Lewistown „ , . ..,.1 Wyoming.... - Erie • West Branch 1 Waynesburg, . Susquehanna County Lehigh County, .... U. States Bank Relief Notes, City and County Scrip.. State Bk and Branchev. Cincinnati 8anke.•......1 Cireleville (Law - rev Col amh us Bank i . . Massillon' Sandusky I Geaugti I Norwalk - I Ne% Lisbon Wooster . .. . . Marietta I Chillicothe .:. . . Cleveland,',.`.....-..1 Sciota .. . .. . . . • I Landaster S Hamilton ..10 Canton • 20 Urbana , Granville ' ' - 45 State Bkindllranches - 45 Batik of Illinois ..70 aticuxonif. ' . Riser ..70 (nominee Company ...5 State Bank 5 Oakland County 10 Farm and Mach bank .10 St, Clair 75 missouni IState Bank ,tll banks INDIANA. State Bk an 4 State Scrip New [Philadelphia,, fialtimqlT KVNTUCIO AU Banks ..VIRGINI.t. Eastenillanks Wheeling ...... Branches Bech at Morgnutown— / VALUE OF COINS. &mar. Gold, (pretn), )Icl do. do. .°..5 . Guineas 5 00 Sovereigns $4 83 Frederickdors 97 80 Ten Thalers ..... —7 80 Ten Guilders.. 3 90 Louisd , ors.. .. . . ,4 2.5 Napoleons. 3,80 atetItIrLAND. • Baltimore City pal coutary IL - As ... . . .... NEW YORK. City. Banks . . . . . —.put Country Banks ..... • .1 NEW ZNOLAVD. All SOlrent b0Ak5.....• .1 Doubloon, Spanish .. 16 00 Do. Patriot 15 50 Ducats 215 XTECTABINE FINE CUT CHEWING TOBAC CO.--W. & D. RINEHART, No. 33 Hand at., takepleasure in announcing to the. public that they have just intioduced a new and delictodk article of fine CHEWING TOBACCO, which they can recom mend to customers as mild, pleasant, finely flavored, and entiroly free from 'adulterating'. They have also on hand a very fine lot. of CAVENDISH of the very best quality.: ' decl4 Improved Method of Double -Entry ; I TAUGHT 111 , MR. DUFF, • I) ) 11 I i I V i !the or i e n countant's frotitu e te. A A and securing gacthcueracy, process,n,. system ever introduced has given equal satisfaction. Those who desire to be satisfied upon this point can have reference to Merchants in this city who have tested is utility by five or six years' experience. Mr. Duff's new work upon Steamboat Book Keeping, just published, enables hini to teach that branch of the science of accounts tattle utmost perfection: Clasies for penmanship and Mercantile Calculations both day and evening. decs Monongahela Navigation Company ? . IIIkTOTICE To STOCKHOLDERS.—In pursuance IN of the provisions of the Charter; the annual meetings of the Stockholders of the Monongahela Navigation Company, will be held on Monday, the 4th day of January, 1847, at the office of the said company, in Breed's building, Fourth street, in the city of Pittsburgh, at 2 o'clock, P.M. fra thapurpuse of electing officera for the ensuing year. doc4-td WILLIAM BAKEWELL, Sec'y. Ho! for Mexico. MILITARY ;EQUIPMENTS. 'WE subscriber is prepared to furnial Swords, j_ Sashes, Epaulettes;, Caps, Plumes, Buttons, Lace and all other Militi4 Trimmings, on as cheap terms as can be procured in the Eastern cities, for cash. Also Allen's Patent G Barrel Revolvers. W. W. WILSON, Cor. 4th and Market sts. Ay the President of the United Staten. I's pursuance of an act of Congress;approved on the ,elesosith day of July,,. .1546,. entitled "An act to authorise the y r n t id e j l t m• the thicterustate to sell the I'6ol - 0 mineral huids MY States of Illinois and Arkansas, and Territories of Wisconiin and lowa' supposed to contain lead ore," 4.IAMES K. POLE, President of the United States of Amer ica, do Iferebs declare and inake known, that a 'pub lic sale will be held'at the Land Office at DUBUQUE, in the Territory of lOWA, commencing on Mondas, the Bth day of Mareh next, for the sale of the pub lic lands ILENNITITORE WITHIIELD FROX SALE ON ACCWINT TIIE TAEVABLE LEAD NINES TILEBEIN, within the following townships end flactional town ships, known u the men LEAD sitisi DISTRICT, to , Nang& of the bass line and east, (f the AM - principal . , .metidfan. Townships eighty-eight, eighty-nine and ninety, ...nd fractional township ninety-one, of range one, Township eighty:eight, and fractional townships eighty-nine, ninety And ninety-one, of range two. Township eighiy:4lfiven, and fractional townships eighty-eight and eighty-nine, of range three. Fractional townships eighty-seven and eighty eight, of range four, Fractional township eighty-seven, of range five. Forth of the base lies and west of the jitth prinripti, • meridian. Township ninety, and fractional tow•nsiiip ninety me, of . range one. • , Fraationai townships ninety-one, ninety-two and rinety.three, of range two. Township ninety-two, of range three. Lanarappropriated by law for the use of sehoids, military and other purposes, will be excluded frimi sale; also all quarter quarter sections eovered in - whole, or in "part, by those mining leases, Which shall not be determined by the day fixed for the commencement of these sales. pre-emption claims will not be allowed to any of the above lands„until alter they have been offered et public sale, and become subject to private entry; and all of such lands - as contain a mine or mines of lead ore actually discovered and being worked, will be sold in such legalsubdivision or snbdivisions as will include such mine or mines, at pot km than' two dollars and filly cents per acre. The sale will be kept open for two weeks, (unless the lands are sooner'disposed of) and no longer; and no private ,ntries of land in the townships and frac tional townships so offered will be admitted until af ter the expiration of two weeks from the commence ment of said sale. In Anther execution ol the said act, I have melted the Commissioner of the General Land Office . to pub lish With this proclamation a brief description orthe mineral regions in which thestrlands lie, and of the lands now offered for sale, which he has prepared from official documents and other means of infor mation. Given under nay hand at the City of Washington, this fifth day of September, Anne Domini, one thou sand eight hundred.snd forty-six. By the President:. JAMES K, pax. UM= H. NITS, Acting Commissioner of the General Land Office. ` The lands in the mineral reglons,embraced in the above proclamation of the President of the United States, are believed to contain the richest mines of lead that/axe yet been discovered; the ore yielding about eighty per cent, of pure metal. Copper, also has boon found in this region in considerable quan tities. • ' Great advantages arc said to exist for the manu facture of lead in various forms, particularly 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, may 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 cost of which to St. Louis is about fifteen cents per hundred pounds. The soil is rep resented as being unusually fertile, producing all the small grain in great abundance, and_ flanishing excellent range for cattle—thus presenting equal in ducements to the agriculturist and the minor. ; The DUBUQUE mines in, fractional towntbips eighty-eight,-eighty nine, and ninety, of range : two east, situated on the banks of the Mississippi,.'are considered the most important ; the DURANGO mines in townships-eighty-nine . and ninety, ofrange one east, are the next in value; and the CATTESE mines in fractional township eighty-eight, of .range three east,, also on the river, are the third. Other mines have,been discovered in this region; and it is very probable that future elorations will bring to light }others as rich, and productive as any now known. t • JAMES IL PIPER, Acting Commissioner of the Gencrall,cinet (Mace. 1- September sth, 1846. sepl9-lawlBt EGARS, boies imported and other Regalia Segars; 30 f boxes imported and other Castello Segars; 161 boxes imparted andother La Bella and Madura Segare,in More and for sale low by ;. • doe) ; 16 Market et., cor. Pro* :: ~. ~,' .; M==:2 _ ISs•ecsa4ieu,ileas and 0 half piptie Old Cog.Biandyi (Pineti Caetillon & .24" --" " ." (J.& F. Martell "' • do. hf. pipos as « -(Edwardlagnerounc.3 - 2 qt.caskl (Godard.) ' . 3qt casks Ruchollo -(A.,Seignette.) • ' 3'pipes .Weeep inker Holland Gin. 40 qt. caske Port Wine, of various grades.. 20 ." ~ Dry.Malaga %Vine. 10 fc " Sweet " 10 Indian barrels Muscat-" • V 1 puncheon. Old Ja naica Spirits, on dranght, 1 • " " Irish Whiskey,.. :: For sale by MILLER Sc DICKETSON, dec7 - 170-Liberty et.'. Linseed Otl. , . 10 BBl4S' just received. and Tor wale by ' MILLER & RICKEItON, ()eel° 370 Libeity st A n BMA. pure Rye Mouongabele Whiskey. '1 1 1..1.200 bbls; pure old .. , t- ic For sale by MILLER & RICKETRON, dec7 1701,iberty at trigICNESSEE.PHA NHTS, A small int, very al j, , perior,, just received and for sale by MARTIN & SMITH; Wood et. FRESII ROLL RUTTERL-5 13arrels, neatly-put , tip, for sale by . . •MARTIN & decls• .56 004 . . • W • AA A. MASON, 62 Market st., offers for sale an extensiye efisorttnerit of- Cloths, Cassimeros, Vesting and Tailors' Trimming dcl A_ A, MASON, 62 Market st., has received an. other lot of New .Goods; coniprising 12 pall. Cotton and Silk Warp Alpaccas ; pea. red, white Flannels; and yellow lO pes. dark raised Cassinetll 20 pcs. Kentucky Jeans; Canton Flannels; Ticki.ngs; Striped. Checks, Se.' del EASTERN. ERCLIANNE {preen,) A •A, MASON. 62, Market st.; has ou hand ati extensive .assortment ofShaWls, comprising more of those splend:d Brochi, also CaShieere worst:. ed 'and other Shawls - decl 2h E ATS cAssu, in store and for sale by vHAYS & BROCKWAY, dcc 3 No. 2 Commeroiarßow, Liberty st, - 1 CASE CAIII3 MAGNESIA for mile by " 1 dec 3 , . 'HAYS &BROCKWAY 2 CASES CADD MAGNESIA for Rile by dcc 3 BAYS Et BROCKWAY CASKS CHLORIDE LIM E for sale by dec 3 HAYS 4. BROCKWAY 0 CASKS SAL SODA for sale by A/ dee 3 - HAYS 4- BROCKWAY A BBLS:..New York and Pittsbnrg,h Varnishes, on 4 1 1 hand and for sale low by • • dec 3 . MAYS & AROCKWAY.i PAINTS AND OILS, a general assortment always on hand and far sale by ' HAYS a, BROCKWAY, No. 2.Cornmercial Row, Liberty at. . . PPLES-93 bbls. Green Apples, of different .1 - 1_ kinds, flit sale by nos2o P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water st. I3GAII CURED HAMS.-12000 superior Sugar tj Cured Hama, a prime article, ibr LIU by • nov2o P. C. MARTIN. 60 Water at. RANGES—IOOO prime Havana Oranges, for 1 1,J sale by nov2o P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water it. 20 000`115:eratforartC' at Beck's Moil* . sale. 'Y • ' L. WILMAR.TH, norlS. Penn st" between Hand and Irwin at.'` POPLAR BOARDS, well seasoned and for sale by [norlB.] L. WILMARTH. Sundries. Tierces fresh Rice: - 5 14 Ws, Conklin improved Lard Oil; 1000 lbs. Bacon, Shoulders., Oa hand and !'or sale bY ." F. SELLERS. sep24. No. 17, Liberty street.' J4ARD,'IOO kegs, No. 1, Layd on consignment; And fur sale by F. SELLERS. sep24. No. 17 7 Liberty street Q liG4ll 'IOUS E MOLLASSES.-6 bbl!. Good al 9, , 0 S. 11. Molasses, in store and far sale by sep23. F. SELLERS. 111tairlueto Netts. EO. S. SWAIITZ has on hand a lot or very eu ll perior white and- colored - Mtiaqueto Netts which will be fold cheap at No. 106 Market street. jolt BEDSTEADS of diWerent .kinds %vitt; Gazzani>s iron patent fatitenings, superior to anything now in use, for sale low at the furniture warehouse of . ' angi. T. B. YOUNG & Co, Hand suet TBLES—Pier, Centre and Card Tables of differ cat patterns: If you want a good article chcsp call at the Furniture Warehouse of T. YOUNG Sr Co, je6 • 31 Hand it. Wood Street Property for . THAT desirable lot of pmund at the foot of Wood JL. street, occupied at the tilde of the great fire by Messrs. King & Holmes, is offered for sale:. Enquire Enquire of [atter]. .1. K. MOgIi.IIEAD. HAVING a very iarge and commodiou r a wave house, we are; prepared to receive Cm addi tion to freight for shijiment) a large amount .or Pro duce, &c. on storage art low rates. jy23 aC, 4...hIcAZIOLTY & CO, Canal Bashi. VgAS—I2O packages Y. 11., , 1mp1., G. P. and Powchong, of late importations, arriving and for sale by [auggs] LAMBERT & SHIPTON. - 3on BAGS Green Rio, part prime; w 5 !• Old Government Java; - Arriving this day and for-sale by - -- atig2s LAMBERT & BIIIPTON F ISII-13 q 0 0 bbls N 2. 3 3 Tarp's MaF2cerel;. "u 1 " " Herring (Allwires) 5 " No. 1 Salmon; in store and for sale by taug2s3 LAMBERT Sr SHIPTON. A A HHDS. N. 0. Sugar, strictly prime 9. 4 e.! 25 Wits. Nos. 4 and 6 Loaf; 10 cases 4 •Lovering's" D. R. Lae Sugar 118 bbls N. 0. Molasses; In store and for saleby LAMBERT SHIPTON, • augl2s. 133 and 135 Wood street gn . 1111 LS. Pitch; UV - 50 " Rosin; , . 150 Boxes Tobacco, various sliest 10,000 Seed leaf Cigars; On consignment and will be sold low for Cash ; or exchanged for Pittsburgh manufactures, by epb TAAFFE & O,CONNOR. rrOBACCO.-75 large and 90small - boxes Nilsson. ri tobacco, of prime quality, just received on consignment, and will be sold cheap for cub, or Pittsburgh . manufactiirca. . • august 18 - - TAAFFE & O'CONI,IER. FOR sale by the subscriber, .agent for The Mane lecturer. GEO. COCHRAN, nov24 , No. 26 Wood-st.- . ASSINF.TTS AND FLANNELS.—One ease Cat sinetta; one ease-Red Flannels, for Bale low by °cal GEO.COCIIIIAN, 26 Wood at: 2CASES wide Red and Brown Flannels; 69 pair twilled 104 Blankets; Jim reed from the manufactories; for safe by GEO, COCHRAN, novl9 ' 26 Wood at. SPADES, SHOVELS, 20 doz.. Spades; 50 Coal, Canal and Grain Shovels; 20 " Mattocks tuld Picks; on hand and for sale at manufacturer's prices by , oct24 GEO. COCHItAN, 26 Wood at. PIG IltON.--33 tone Mountain Mies Cori Pig Iron, Just received and - tor sale by nor 28 . JAMES MAY. _ . Shot. 50 ic n E o G y S i. hot, assorted Nos.; f3r4riagymki. Pig Lead. 841 Pl n G n Mead; just rec'd andsfrtilst;bitAy /7 1 _1 OLD PENS ;--Baglera celebrated ever pointed 'UV Gold pens, just received and for sale arredured rates, by JOBNSTON & STOCKXCIVi oct29 ' Booksellers, Market at. OTATIONERY.;-4. wit opening, a large and. aplen did.' assotintent of trench, English and Ameri can Stationery, which we invite .the public to call and examine. JOHNSTON Si - STOCKTON, 0ct2.9 Stationers, Market at. Brazier's Bellows. TUST.recelved an assortmen,large siies,Braaines ft/. Hand Beltows; taso, Parlour and Kitchen, do. Wholesale and Jon - N w. . deel6..- - • " 120 Wood st, . • ,•. . - MEE Old Whiskey Dressed Flooring. nt. Storage, Sugar and 171(olarrea. Blacksmith's Bellows Domost to 'Woollen ~.,. ~, • G - 7:, .. - - By the PreshiesitStot thetrtitten. ts/4 TN pursuance *ran act of-Congress, appproved' on -the eleventh day ofdffiy, IS4ti , entitled , 5An act - to nutheriie the President:of - the United States toilet( tho resen - ed rnineraLla lads in the. Statea Illinoisaml Arkansas-, and Territories of Wisconsin. and -lowa, supposete contain lead , ore,' I, JAMES IC. POLlf; PrimffElt? OF THE Unn - r.n STATIM OF ANCRIZA, do hereby declare and make known, that public sales of the lands twrtrrorons wt./ammo saes: istmoin the State of ILLINOIS, ON ACCOUNT. OF TIIE VALUARL.II IXAD burizsustaram, will be held at the undermen tioned Land Offices, in said State, at_ the periods hereinafter designated; to wit: At tho Land Office at DIXON, commencing on Monday, the fifth day of April nest, for the disposal of the public lands within the following townships and fractional townships; Viz , - North of the base line and east of the fourth Fractional townships twenty-seren,twenty-eight, and twenty-nine, of range one. ' Townships twenty-seven. and twenty-eight,. and fractional township twenty-nine, of rangelwo. Townships twentyrseven and twenty•eight, and fractional township twenty-nine, of. range three. The north half. of township twenty-seven, town.. ship twenty-eight, and fractional township: twenty .lVorA of the base line and toad of the fourth principal . . Fractional townships twenty-seven, twenty-eight and twenty-nine, - of range one, 1 Fractional townships twenty-eight and, -twenty .. nine, of range two: • At-the Land Office_ at SIJAWNEETOWN, com mencing on.Aloriday, the nineteenth. day of. April next, for, the disposal of the public lands.within the following sections, and mats of sections viz: . . South of the base tine and east of the thad.principal Sections twenty-two to twenty-nine, inclusive, and sections thirty-two to thirty-six, inclusive, of town- - ship eleven; sections one to five inclusive, and sec tions eight to t wake inclusive, in township twelve, Sections three to nine, inclusive, sectionsAfteen to wenty-tiw, inedusive, and, sections iimmtrAre..to thirty-tir, inclusive, of township eleven; sections one, two, three, the northisalf and southeast quarter of section four] sections five to eleven, inclusive; the southwest garter'of section twelve: the north half of section fourteen, and sections fifteen stud- eieteeq, inclusive, in township -twelve, of range nine, Lands appropriated- by law for the use of schools, military, or other purposes, will be excluded from I the sales; also all quarter quarter sections covered in whole, or in part, by those mining lease; which. shall not be determined by the- day tiled for the com mencement of the 'Wes. : Pre-emption claims will not be allowed to an'y of the above lands, until after the same shall have been offered at the public sale, and become subject to private entry; and all of suchlandaas contain a mine or mines of lead use signally discovered and being worked, will be sold in such legal subdivision or subdivisions as will include sueli mine or mines, at not less than two dollars and fifty cents per -acre. The sales will each be kept open for two weeks (unless the lands are sooner disposed of) and no longer; and no private entries of land in the town ships and fractional townships so offered will be admitted until after the expiration oftwo weeks from the commencement of the said sales. In thither execution of the- said act, I have caused the Commissioner of the General Land Office to pub lish with ibis proclaintition a brief description - of the ruiners] regions in which these lands lie, and of the lands now offered for sale, which he has prepared , from documents ' and other means, of infor mation, • Given under niv hand at the City of Washington, this eighth day of Septeruber, Anno .Diunini, one thousand eight bqudred and forty-six. • - , • Dv the President: - JAMES K. POLL J whirs a PIPER, Acting. Commtssioner if the Oeneral'Land Office. The lands in the DIXON district, embraced in the above proclamation ,orthe President 'of the United States, were explored. by Mr. Owen, the geologist of the State of Indiana, under the instructions from the Treasury Department, and in compliance with a re solution ofthe House of Representatives; passed 6th February, 2839 ; The able report of t is gentleman, published as document No. 239, House of Represen tatives, first session of '26th Congress; shows that these lands include all the productive mines, and the entire region in which, front observations during his survey, there is reason to belieie that valuable'veins of ore may readily be found. Further, that in 1839, the lead mines of Illinois, lowa, and Wisconsin, though only partially worked, produced upwards of thirty millions pounds of lead--.those of Illinois yielding their full proportion—and that the whole district, ifproperly mined, would yield one hundred and fifty Matinee pounds per annum, Those lands being , situated on and near the,Mie sissippi and Fever rivers, the coat or transporting the products of them to St. Louis is only about fifteen i cents per hundred pounds. The soil sof excellent quality, and yields abundantly" all the products of that latitude. The'landifin the SHAWNEENOWN district have not been explored as fully as those in 'Dixon. Re- Cent discoieries have, been made, however; of rich veins of the sulphuret-of lead and zinc, contiguous to and on both sides of these lands ' indicating the existence of aiinilar depoaites within them, The fix cilities for manufacturnig- white and rod lead :are represented as being ample; and as the laods are situated within about seven miles of-the Ohio river, the,metal, irk. any form, can be transported, to all the principal markets at a.trillirig cost. JAMES 11. PIPER, Acting Carnmissioner of the General,LandOffice. September Rth, 1846. scpl9-lawlBt FRESII-AItUIVAL NEW GOODS, No. 05 Market street, Between Fourth •Street a n d the biamend. THE Subscriber having disposed of his large.atock of Fall Goods, has just returned from the East with a jtplendid assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE AVINTER DTLY GOODS, Which have been purchased in the Nzw YOUR Afro P/I/LADELPIIIA Matiscrrs. since the recent great depreciation in prices, and far below the cast Of im portation, is prepared to oiler nnpreeesiented bargains icobi4ers. Viz. Alpaca Lustre., pnco only 25c 43- yd. usual price 371 " di . at 371 ti yd. .It a 60 . .t. . i " Si lk warp 44 •50 ",yd. - 44 ' 44 75 Mons de Lain . 4 4 . ISI "Id. 44 1 " 311 Fed Cashmere. . 4 4 25 44 yd. . 4 4 . -4 4 371 Merinoes . 44 - 371 0 yd. 44 . 4, 50 Coburg cloth " 371 0 yd. ~ ~ 50 Calico • '---- . , t 181 " yd. 4 , .. ~ 25 ~ . ~ 1 2 1 ...yd. -, 4, 20 ~ , . 4 Ile 10. au yd. , .., ~, 16 it - is 4is yd. at .4 , 61 Canton flannel ' 44 44 44 10 4, yd. 121 Red flannel all wool ".. 25 " yd. ," , ...31+ White do do. - 44 26 Wyd., " .....311 Yellow do :do ', ~ 25 0 yd. " 44- 311 'Scotch gingham " 25 " yd. -". 44 311 Manchester do . ~ :.181 "'yd. " ' " 25 44 Cassinct ' '..: 44 371 " yd. 4, - 4, 50 ti. ft 50 Cf y d, ii it 76 Tho ladies are requested' to -tail and eiamine4he new and moat fashionable Paris and Vat -.ft sizics 'of LADIES DRESS GOODS. Ombri Brocade Silk, .`- - Embossed •o Ombri Chameleon Silk, Blue black satin stripe Saw, Plain blant and blue Siln, Satiu stripe cashmere E Cease, 44 a St. Cecina Cloth, Embroidered Tarleton Itobes, Ombri shaded " Pariaprinted Palo Alto Plaids, Rich Galls it Plain and embroidered silk Fringe Thibe and Moue de Lain, Paris k.rinted Cashmere and Tekerri, Per sian embossed; and ahamelion Brocade ilk; plain, black and embroidered Terkeni, with Bul ion fringe; Bich new style all wool, Brodie; Barred and Damask worsted, together with a great variety Of woollen shawls. _ _ •VilliETY GOODS. I have also on hand a large assortment of the follow ing goods, Tit.: Beautiful new style bonnet ribbons, French worked collars and chenuzettes,ebtirely new style, plain and revere bordered: Linen Cambric Handkerchief, ladies' cravats and scarfs,white s hlack and cold kid gloves, Lisle thread, black mohair, black and cold silk gloves, a great varlet& of mohair and worsted mitts, white and black silk Cashmere, Alp . acca and sup. black. Moravian Hone, blacx,in groin and white cot Hoge, white and blacx French Kid Slippers, black hating, Kid and Satin bussin Shoes, 'Ryan's manufacture. Alan an entirely new style of ladies* Manx silk cardinals and sacs coats, to which we worildticularly call their attention. GENTLEMEN'S.GOODS. Juat received a very fine assortment of French and English blue, black, brown, and invisible green Cloths,blaok and fanny French Cassimeres, new style faucpVestings and Cravats, Merino Shirts and Draw ers, linen cambric and silk Handkerchiefs, and a splendid assortment of Gloves, ilosiery acid Suspend era IiOMESTICS., • Brown and bleached PriDings, Cantdn Flannels;, Tickinga and Checki,heavy 4-4 brown )4.121iii13, from 6.1 to 9 cents a per yard ; and lane assortment .of, bleached Muslin; from sto 12i cents a yard; • ltizactrawm, Vi'vtorms Btrvras also _Onstsim, are requested to keep• this Bill, and call and examine the above goods;prevtotts to making purchtuiii: 0093' , A85 . 4444,119ftR19, 051tarket street-, .'' , . -.... 'i :i's 7- , ..t.?:- .. - :;:.'..:"7 , -..i'',: - .:' .'', t..:.t . 1 . i . ';;- - :;,. - .'; - ; :• .- , 7, M=Ml=M lIIIIIVS= meridian =MO SHAWLS 641 itital4tisst Ccll°F.lll "" ease at F.R.4ll**: with a'Receirm LIN - Venango coun ty , . BY Nrc,xLlN Sr, R - 11 1 /D - EN. ppf R. JAS. DRYDEN having pinch:seed lat atths,..:l 111- landing, (mouth - of FroneliCreek,)!lnct thereon a beafreorumodious raid .substaritiaLwaspe house, the above btisiness willibe attendedto pronspli -- -,: and, correctly, if possible, by us. Our friends And the public will please reniember us when they - hay*: any consignments to make to or Cram this point. Franklin, Oct. 24,184. d.., , • [dBftir6m A - TE_YFift, DESPAIR! YOU CAN BE CURED:: 1 , 11 LA3LBERTSVILLE, N'. J., June 10,:1846 ,Dr. D. Jayne No S South Third st., Dear Silt- I - have this day= had an interview with the gentleman of whom • I made Mention to you - ashasv - - leg taken your-Ex - pectin ant with IMO] decido die He is a Yespectnble farmer, living:' few nailmefrom -here:- I was ao much interested ilia detailed account •''' he gave•me of his cough, and cure, that I embrace - the - first - leisure - moment to comintinieate it tolefu, and if the -cure is as thdical es it appears te -he, it tt the-must remarkable one I have. ever known. , Far 32'years (after having the measles) lialtas been Suf. feting with a cough of the most distressing kind; Ow ting worse as he advanced In years; he is now Frequent terms-of coughing and difficulty of breath‘ ing, lasting front an hour to An hourand ehoif,would come:upon him with such severity as to exhausthim with strangling until his eyes-became bloodshot: - had despaired of being cured having tried:physlaiame and a thousand things without relief. For nine Weeka immediately previous to taking the-Expettcrant, lie bad not been able tir-go- to his barn although *etc. , ' wag the Most urgent necessity for him ta do se. , During the 'nine. weeks he was under the tare of eninent physician, and he finally jtit got able-ta• go oat, and-came torny store, and hearing his cougl“. I recommended to him your Expectorant. He Eta'. said be had tried Romany things:that:belied no cora; deuce in any - thinganif linduced him to-take abaft:if by telling-hini of persons of My acquaintance who had been decidedly benelitted by it. This was en Tuesday; that night he took of it, and says that itnitor the Sew comfortable night's sleep he had Onjoyadf."i . years. .Thithe Thursday following he went to Wart., land has continued to make a full hand- on his farm, ever since . fnow nearly, two months] .'Hg told to=day that thr the last week he had cut - and - isillt hundred rails, or Made a hundred panels Of fence per day; has been in the .water to waph his sheep, and: otherwise exposed, without the least symptom; of a return of his c:ough,•it having' entirety: asepixakp,r aad, strangest of one-third of A bottlC hag pre Aluced the effect. Ile seems so thankful and over, '• joyed that he ."N wants to talk all day about,it,Dati says that if he could not-procure another -bottle, he, would refuse one hundred dollars for the reintindtr, of the bottle he had left. ' . Your Carminative" Balrant 1 have need . " or'ineorri- melted * others for" tte,last ten years, Fith the most salutary eliect. IRespectfully' yours, . Jour Ft . . .. Forialein Pittsburgh at the PREINTEA STOTig; 72 FOrtb street, near Wood—and at the`Drug Stdro . .. of 11. P.'Schwart;, Federal street; Alleghe,n 7, Cite ; _' . dcer-deLw . T WOULD:Teak an honest and cotreientiona word Lof advice to thoSe of you who are.not •; reason, - and who can appreciate and distinguish LE. tween the 'cruel and dishonest puffing ofthe.day,..cirr— reference to .pulnkonary 'diseases,) and .the followir.k straight-forward statement, by one who Would not offer a, mitirepresentalion. to you, ,where life and death are so dearly , concerned as in'any of the_ dis eases or ailments. which lead to .Consumptinn. lean assure you that.the remedy here offere4hais given a heavenly relief, and Often effested a perpS, nent cute, When every other rdliddfUi Afilet.. It is pleasant, indeed, beautiful to taste; anitfor who are weak; languid, and einaciated, it will fpitti- an agreeable - artiele of food, as it is in the forth beautiful; ilarcired. balsamic It can; that. fore, in truth and honor; be offerell to all those ted with Bronchiti4, Asthma, Obstinate or C 074172071; Cottghs and. Colds, sid fling e L'lortd; Bleeding if the Longs, Ighoniring-cough, Croup, Dtfficalty'of /Trial& ing, Sore Throat, Roarsenass, first Stages qf Con:- - sump/ion, and all other Pulnionary and plaints. it is known as Int. 1211ANVEL'S - I&L;• SAM°, LUNG Ali)' COUCH: JP,LLY, The .materials of this Jelly are purely vegetable and balsamic, and are-the invention of an eminent - physician,from which tbe proPrietor has'porchased the recipe. It is certainly worth its weight in gold, but isputat a-price to be within the reach of rieh:br - poor, - Sold by WitI..LICICSON;it his Root tr..S.boe store, No. SS Liberty Street, head of Wocd at, - Pittsbitnar. Price 50 cents - and:Sl per bottle,: _ deco . . 11/Nk.:s'S Soap is a wonderful, wonderful Soap, For it makes every pimple and freckle, eloper.::r It makes tied' that's c happ , d, that's diseased or that% . tender, - - - The' the Wind blow es bleak as in Mardi or PieeatlV • her, - Smooth, healthy and - sof,S,--clesr; lovely end *hite, As the snow on the hills of a elear-wintet's night; , Jones'iSoupia really and truly a perfect and,neter failing cure for any akin disease, making discolored skin clear and healthy. Sold at the Americas Eagle S 2 Chatheth st.,'and by the only Agent for Pittsburgh, W. Jackson, S 9 Liberty street, head of Wood ntreet. Where also may be had genuine,Joics , celebrated, Coral-Bah' Reitorative,-SpanishLilly White-4Mber Tooth Paste, andbloorish }lair Dye. -,„ TO - - RENDER TIIF. HUMAN HAIR: - SILEZ SOFT, FINF. AND CLEAN; to make ttio rt cal p healthy,smooth, white and_ fruitful, so that a good crop may spring.therefrom, persona have but to .ci peed thirty seven and a half cents. And, reader, our only object for selling the article at that price,. is knowing it to be all we smte, that when you once try this you never will use ' aught:else, Whether it. be merely to enabelish, to dress; heabtifyouid pre:servo, to force growth, 'stop falling off, and cure sutra - or .. dandruff's, the JONES' CORAL HAIR- RESTORA;.: TIME will lever fail to do all this-, as hundreds will tell you with gratitude. It dresses theltairbeautiful; ly, and makes red or grey heir grow clarkfrqm !hi Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse: SS Liberty street, head of Womi--priee 'thirty se ten . and a hal f cents, fifty cents and one• dollar per botirei; At the same place is sold the Italian ChtnnicalSoap,P Spanish Lilly White and nnrivallcd sharing soap jy2S-tf ' • ' ' - T" HOMPSONvS'NEGETABI,E -I'IIIIG4'I2VZ PILLS, warrantea to pleas,' Try them: ; pared and sold by ' tZTI:1001,, oct27 . - coi. Hand and rena Fok: Ccpaghth:C Ode, &c. nta,MONA.RY or Expectorant :Balsam,' 1: cents per bottle. • - Ginseng Panacea ' price .50 crutsper botsle bottle'. ' -;‘ S - @lera , Imperial Cough Syrup, 25 ctn. pet b'ottlei. Swaines Srrupof Sy rup Wild Cherry, $4OO . . Shenckis Pulmonic Syrup, $l,OO " - 'Meters , Balsam or Wild Cherry 41,00 « To be had ofTHORN'S DRUG STORE, oct27 ' „-cor. Mint and Pemi_el*:' Drug gtoro and Flx.turector..Sal.e.. TDS subscribery owing to ill- health, is qiesirOus of quitting his present busipess, and offers -his stock of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery and firtunss for sale. - The stock is:well selected; and perfic4- fresh. Isis prescription business will compare with any establishment in the city: - For fhrther partieu." - jars, enquire (if by, mail, to be post paid,) ot . - -.EDGAit THOM. octl6 con Penn and nand sts.„ Pittuburgh, Pa TILE poisonous effect on the skin of commen pro ' pared chalk is not generally known by leAes, how yellow rough and unhealthy tt makes the skin in besidee; What a corpsdliki; palid look it "gives when applied. They _should use a beautiful prem.; ation, parely regetable,'w hich-girei the face arm or seek; a natural life-like whiteners, .and makes smooth. It is called Jones' Spanish Lilly White;;; and is sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Wire;. house; 69 Liberty street, headof Wood; At the lime place is sold Jones' Coral Hair Restoratiro,'ltslien Chemical Soap and unrivalled sharing soap. jy2C.tf . • - - - SIONONGAMIC4,..S. CRA.NCIL Or HOWL!. CO and after. Monday, the Sti day of November;- 1,..J the steamboats CONSUL AND LOVIS APLADI will commence their single trips, leaving 'sla4 at S o'clock , -P. Id ocl4B JOIIN Emura; Apirq NOW NOVeil T - CCRETIA; or the Children of the:Night; by Sir I,i E. Lytton-Bulwer, Bart., author of "Pelham," "Pompch,""Zanoni,""Reinzi, , ' Rm. Price twenty. fire cents. - , • , The classic pen of the author of 4, Rienzi," &a.; after having been long in abeylnce, has at length produced a work which, for artistic beauty and, dra..: matic splendor, will doubtlOss be universallyzeard. - ed as surpassing'all his previous efforts. An fata l tive perception of character seems to distingliiali this great writer, added to whkhhe tiossessea earnest:if= .. ly a power of del in e alien, united with such r felicity: . of illustration; that hi? pictures as well as Insplots ati4 counterplots possessor' their brillianCy and freshneas-. an andeseribable charm.. , ..- . . This romance reveals with life-like. effect the mai t •;:• . : tivesand secret springs °f action eihibitedin the ow; ' rear of the heroine, whose Inind, eridowed-with.alw..'„ 1 gala]. energy,perseveracce and love ofintrignp,ooa-' - blued with the iarem graces and excellencies orbe = sex, exhibits one of the roostextraordinary_and /Mei. ..': melons develepernents of characters ever preset to our contemplation. ' .., ' _ ,.1) :I: ~„ 'il Justreeeived at COOK'S' Literary •pepet r " Fourth street,' .-- - ' '-• ~ ,:. ..; AOO ": '',', ~... - '' - • .71;4" ll' . . ~47.4