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';', ' • : ' . r45.4.-.4,4-,.4 4 •'-A , ,:;,..'„,,,•"A'' ;...., . 14;t2.-'.''T '''c'' ' ''':7,.. _k,ze-..v-,,2 t ,_,),), , .. ~- , ii- , .. ~., ., 7 . ~ , . - ~. • ' : s'll'-.t . , - ' , ! - 'q..."4 A ; 1 ~0- ,! .,.- „ ,,,,. ,pi . .:.ruts , ,iv ( i.,t 1' ,..% ~''•:''• I - "-..- '' :, 1 , - c •,, '_'--i!-;:, -.,,,i11f....t.'-;.;. - ;;, 7 - 4 : : ::,- :. .-'!` - :_,t, - , , ', V: • ,", - - '.,,-: --.'" ,1; i - ;2:?:::```*:r.,,'::.'"-"-4-'rt!,.?;-..' t'l - ..,.- '; . • '-:` •',--- - - , 1 , ,.. !1 -<- ,-, -• , 1 1 - . CONMEROILI RECORD. Prepared. and corrected every Afternoon. - 'PITTSBURGH. BOARD iitir+U.ADE. cOMXITTEZ rnn...D.SCEkSER. C.:O. 'LOClrniii, .W. , 11. 'Denny-, J. M'Devitt. ARRIVED. Pacific, Campbell, Louisville. Dispatch, Nelson, Monongahela City. Lake' Erie, Hoops, Beaver. Canso!, Bowman, Brownsville. Louis M'Lane, Bennett, Brownsville. -Michigan, Boies, Beaver. DEPARTED. MOnongahela, Stone, Cincinnati. Columbia, O'Neal, Louisville. Hudson, Ebert.f. Wheeling. Wilmington, Dawson, Steubenville. .Arena, Fleeson, Wellsville. Dispatch, Nelson„Mon. City. Lake Erie, Hoops; Beaver. - LOiiis McLane, Bennett, Brownsville Consul, - BoWinan, Brownsville. ' Michigan, Boles, Beaver. At Louisville on the 24th, there were 73 feet and fatting slowly. The New Era of the 21st says: "The river op posite this city is reeeding very fast, having fell near 23. feet since Saturday morning. Boats up Imp below were unable to find more than 73 feet water at Turkey Island: The steamers Missouri, Highlander, and Die Vernon, were hard aground at the above place." The Missouri was falling at the latest dates. The Upper Mississippi was filled with ice. The Illinois at the last account was falling, with 30 inches water on Naples Flats. NAsavizza.—:-The Gazette of the 2.9.(1 says:— "'The weather yesterday was very agreeable for all out-door business. The river is slowly receding, with near seven feet on the shoals." A T COOK'S S 5 Fourth street. The following arc /1_ received and for sale: The Dog: by Win. Youatt; edited, with additions, by E. J. Lewis, M. D. Rory O'Moore; a National Romance: by Samuel Lover, Esq. Encyclopedia Americana, supplementary volume: by Henry Vothat.ei a Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature, History, Politics and Biography, Vol. 14. London World of Fashion—Goders reprint—Only One Dollar per ann.i delivered here, free of postage. Magazines for December. Annuals ter the Holidays. Mammoth Brother Jonathan. Lucretia; or the Children of the Night; anew Novel; by Bulvier-A further supply. Life of Addison—ln one volume—cheap edition. Blackwood's Ladies' Magazine—Reprint--Only One Dollar per annum, free of postage. dec24 Annuals and Juvenile Works for the Holidays, . A T COOK'S LITERARY DEPOT, No. 55 Fourth . street. • The Leaflets of Memory for 1547. The Floral Offering The Evergreen The London Keepsake " The London Tleaihni Boob of Beauty for 1847. . The London Bible Gallery, The .Diadem The Boudoir Annual The May Flower The Rose of Eharon The Rose The Gifl of Friendship The Fountain (Temperance Annual) " The-, Fticindship's Offering The Hyacinth , Childe Ilarcilde, Illustrated; Bryant's Poems," Souther! wors, " ilemans' Byron,. Cowper, - Passe, Milton, Scott, Burns and AmehitOsPoems; all illustrated and beautifully bound, imf suitable. for a Holiday - JUVENILE WORKS. TIM Youth's Book of Nature; Misterman Ready; Moral Tales; Tales of Many Lands , Parley's Bible Stories; Boy's Own Book; Clam's Amusement; Young Student; • BoriManuely Popular Tales; Little Lessons for Little Learners; . Fireside Story Book; Clever Stories; . Holiday Tales; Rhymes for the Nursery; Xriss KrMgle's Rare Show; My Own Story; - Verf Little Tales; Prize Story Book; Mitry Howitt's Prose and Verse Book; Puss in Boots; I,Child's Favorite; . Life and Perambulations of a Mouse; . Lucy and Arthur; Old Oak Tree; The Bmeelpts; Boy's First Book; - Rhymes andlingles; Girl , ' Manuel; Child's Delight; Bob the Squirrel; George's Journey; Robinson'Crtisoe; hivenile Sketcheq Blossoms of Morality; ChildhlOwn - Story Bouk; Lazy Lawrence; Alice Franklin; Comic Nursery Tales; Parley's Picture Book; Toy Books, & c., 84c. Also, a great variety of Appleton's Edition of Ju venile Works not mentioned here, entitled "Library for My Young Countrymen." Call at COOK'S, 83 Fourth at., and you can be suited. dt24 s'~ a + 4, EINBI • ±c; 4: 4 it 1 4 4 4 4,- , ; 4° ti 111 WCHILDS' Lettorn Horn New York, 2 vols.; inter Evening Tales: by James Hogg; Mrs. Elliies Prose Writings; Hannah More'a Works; Lucretia Davidson's Lire and Poems; Lady or the Manorl, Mrs. Romans, complete. Pot sale by H. S.- BOSWORTH Er. Co., 43 Market street. dea 3 For The noltdays. if • U,T1131) ANNUAL FOR 18471 ,dship's Offering; The I The Chria‘ z o Keepsake; The Hyacinth; The Poet's Gallery of Beauty; The Germs of Beauty; The Ladies Scrap Ifook - ; The Laurel Wreath: • Religious Souyenier, by Mrs. Sigourneyl The Diadem: The Germs of Nature, by Mrs. Embury; Filiden's Illustration of Moore; • The Gift; - The Ladies Book of Poetry and Flowers; 'Oracles from the Poets; :Sentiments of Flowers, by J. Andrews, London Albums; Illustrated editions of the Nets; A large assortment of Books for Children. 'For sale by H. S. BOSWORTH & CO., • No 43 Market at. . , Holliday Goods, &e. • i XILT W. WILSON , cor. 4th andliarket st., has rr,. ow hand the finest end largest assortment of fine Gold and Silver Watches, in every variety, ever offered for sale in this city. Jewelry of the richest end.latust patterns, in. large variety. Silver Ware, Tea Ware, Table Cutlery, Solar Lard Lamps and Gi randoles, of-the best material, patterns and work thauship. Military Goods and Trimmings in general. Allen's. Patent Revolvers, &c. All for sale at the lowest cash prices. dcl9 . W. W. WILSON." Tm subscriber will receive fresh Oysters daily tram Baltimore, which he will serve up in all the different styles, at the Franklin hotel, Fourth et., between Smithfieldand Grant. 0et19.. LOlll4-50 bble.•Pattersetra extra Family Flour ' ) foirsale by FRIEND, RHEY & Co., dc24 l • ' 57 Water at. Ivor ,Okallstmais and New Tear's Timms. A" PARCEL of excellent Temperance Almanacs, f0r,11347, by.tbe dozen or 'tingle; Journals; Youth's AtArrtcates, Temperance .Hymn and Song Boob: 'ands* entail variety of nice Temperance, Book. for reading and presents—for sale low by the _quantity or single, as The undersigned is about retir ing from the Temperance Book and paper businessl ISAAC HARRIS, . Agent doc2s-6t and Com. Merchant, No 12 St Clair et. s~~ MEESE ` , ,i,..:.-'.- - . ; ',t-',.: - :!,..-. BMEMM PORT PIT T SBURGaI. : 91.riarr yriTzu Ift 71'11E C.l2+ol:lPla. RIVERS BELOW New Books. Fresti Oyster's. Bottled Wines. • Q DOZ. BLACKBURN Maderia, 'imported; (..) 5`" .. Star CA . ii " L. F. 7 " Old Port,Wine for Invalids, " i r 20 " Pale and brown Sherries, " 10'« ' Hock and Haut Santern_e, " • 6 " Cherries in Brandy, 1 Togetherivtth a variety of Clarets, which we offer in quantities to suit purchasers: STERETT & CO., I, 16 Market et, cur Front. i .Y.. L. I~l~~=~ ,'~S. MEE cri> Prepare for the 'War2:—W e are not in the habit of puffing patent 'medicines, but there is one which.,we feel it our duty to'recommend to our Volunteers, as a most excellent remedy for the disorders incident to a change of water. diet and climate; we al'ude to JAYNE ' S CAIIIIINATITE IiAL SA'3I, which has been tested by many of our citi zens and found to 'be all that is claimed for it.— Rev. Asa Shinn, one of the first of our clergy, in 1843 tested the medicine, and recommended it as an unfailing remedy for diseases of the stomach and bowels, to which our Volunteers will be subject ere they reach Mexico. A bottle Should be ?laced in theiknapsack of every soldier, -and the price is such it to place it within the reach; of all. It can, be proeur.d at the Pekin Tea Store, Fourth street. near Wood.—Dispatch. dec 1 7 lirrortant to Consumptives.—Strange! that so many who are afflicted with a Cough that is gradu ally Wearing them down, and slowly but surely, stealing them into that dreadful disease Consunip cion—That disease which carries off thousands daily —are 'doing 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' cornpiaund Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, which con tinued, 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 the first and most respectable citizens—such as the Hon. Judge William Burke, the wife of the Rev. Geo. Maley; Doctor Wm. Richards; Mrs. Hi ram Plutrimer; Devinney Ludlow, Esq., of Cincin nati; and a great number of others in this city.— Certificates of not only of remarkable cures of dis tressing Cough, but cases of Consumption positive ly cured, after physicidns of the highest standing have given them up to diet For sale by D. C, Kneeland, principal agent, Grant street, one door below :I'd. See advertisement of Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar, in another cohimn. deed CHRISTIES Galvanic Remedies for all kinds of nervous affections they have been used with entire success in all cases of Rheumatism, acute or chro nic, applying to the head, face or limbs; gout, tic dolereux, bronchitis, vertigo, nervousor nick head ache, indigestion, paralysis, palsy, epilepsy, fun, convulsions, cramp, palpitation of the heart, neu ralgia, general debility, &c. la cases of dyspepsia, which is simply a nervous derangement of the di• gestii•e organs—they have been found equally suc cessful. These applications are in the form of Rings and Magnetic Fluid, Bands, Bracelets, Belts, &c. 00. See advertisement Inc further particulars on the outside of this sheet. For sale at the dilly ageney, 37 Market street 3 Valuable Building Lots ou Fifth street at Auction. ON Wednesday evening the 30th inst.,at 7 o'clock, r_it. the Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wciod and Fifth sts., will be sold without reserve for cash; par funds. Three very valuable building lots, situate between Wood E.: Smithfield streets, commencing at the dis tance or GO foot, from Smithfield street, having each a frdnt of 17 feet 9 inches, on Lin street and extend. ing liack 120 feet. Title indisputable. deeld* JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Peremptory Sale of Real Estate, ri BUILDFNG LOTS on and near the Fourth st: Road, at Auction. On Wednesday evenidg the 306 inst., at 7 o'clock, Sor immediately after the sale of 3 lots of Ground on sth st.,) at the Commer cial „Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and sth sts.. will ibe sold without reserve, 40 very handsomely situated lots of Ground, fronting on Pennsvlvanta Avenue and streets adjacent thereto, eniiimeing pleasant situations i;ir private Dwellings and Busi ness' purposes: A plan of which may be seen on application to - James B. lrtvin or the subscriber. T*rots---One-fifth Cash or an approved note at tour - months; the residue in four equal animal pay ments with interest. JOHN D. DAVIS, decl9 Auctioneer. ny the President of the United. States. 1N pursuance of an net of Congress, approved on the eleventh day ofiuly, 1546, entitled "An net to authorize the President of the United States to sell the resort ed mineral lands in the Sates of Illinois and Arkansas, and Territories of Wisionsin and lowa, supposed to contain lead ore,” I, JAM ES K. POLK, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES 01' AMERICA, do' hereby declare and make known, that public sales of the lands HERETOFORE WITHHELD FROM SALE, 111 the' State of ILLINOIS, ON ACCOVNT OF THE TAIXARLE: LEAD MINES THEREIN, will be held at the undertnen- , Cloned Land Offices, in said State, at the periods'' hereinafter designated, to wit : At the Land Office at DIXON, commencing on Monday, the filth day , of April next, 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 princi pal meridian. Fractional townships twenty-seven, twenty-eight, and twenty-mile, of range one. Townships twenty-seven and twenty-eight, and fractional township twenty-nine, or range two. . Townships twenty-seven and twenty-eight, and fractional township twenty-nine, of range three. The north half of township twenty-seven, town ship twenty-eight, and fractional township tWenty , -•-- I nine, of range four. . , SATURDAY PACKET. ' ! North of the base line and west of the fourth p rincipal; je 6 -- __.. . For Sale or Rent, . ,yll7 The regularmail and passenger steamet i vier ithan. Fractional tot!, indeps twenty-seven, twenty-eight . "%Vomit Street Property for Sale. THREE story Brick House, situate in the vil-I,, , iii-- :i..,,-' CIRCASSIAN, Capt. Isaac lielolett, will and twenty-nine, of range 011 C. . desirable! ot of ground at the foot of Wood 1 - 1 . lage of hiast Liberty, 5 miles from the env ; it , run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and : street, occupied at the time of the great fire by hasabout / acre or ground attached, a good Garilen; , Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday, at 10,i Fractional townships twenty-eight and twenty-!Messrs. , TH.ll' , Eing & Holmes, is offered for sale. it is an excellent stand for a Tavern, having a good' A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day.! 110A1rt the n I Enquire of ratigisl J. K. MOORHEAD. frame stable, a large shed for Carriages and Ten Tteturning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuestlay,! of ange Land too. Office at SHAWNEETOWN, cum- the nineteenth day cif . April ! • Storage. Pin alley; several good fruit trees and a pump of es- ! at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board.; mencillg 00 Monday , for the disposal o..t.te p . , t l oldie lands within the AVING a very large and commodious ware.- '" house, we are .111Cpared to receive (in addi celleut water on the place. The House is large and i The Circassian was built expressly for this trade, onboard-!next, parts of sections . , viz: . .. I ti _ . ~ for ... . _ in. good condition, having been occupieP as a dwel. 1 and offers to her passengers every comfort and ne- : hollowing sections, ling for some time by Mr. James Burnside. It Will yerimmodation. nine 2 3 1 South of the base line and east of the third principal lion to tier lit shipment) a large amount of Pro wridlun. , dime, &c. un storage at low rates. be sold ortented lotion reasonable terms. , ______ SATUIt DA Y PACK ET. Persons desirous of thriller information will please ! ff55.....,. Sections twenty-two to twenty-nine, inclusive, and ' 1)' 23 C. A. McANULTY & CO, Canal Basin. The regular mail and passenger steamer ! sections thirty-two to thirty-six, inclusive, of toxin - t i 1 ,i• . • .•• A.S—I 20 packages Y. li., IMO., G. P. and call at J. D. Davis' Commercial • Auction Itoonts, cur-1 „,. --t rr.4;qr...ssENG ER, Capt. Linford, will run as! .1„-„ eleven; tier of Wood and 51.. h etas dee 17 -tr i are - g - tila.Aiacket between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati,l sections one to five inclusive, and sec- 1,. 'i • nil eight to twelve inclusive, in township twelie 1 owchprig, of late importations, arriving and leaving this port every Saturday at 10, A. M., and! of range „ v ,„ . , for sale by faug.2.sl LAMBERT & SHIPTON, Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning,l . Sections three to nine, inclusive, sectionsfifteen to - Coffee. she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10 . in , e „l y _t wo, inclusive, and sections twenty-fire to' Qn(l BAGS Green Rio, part prime; elk A. M. For fretgitt or passage apply on board.' 111 , thirty-six, CIIISITC., of township eleven; sections ' •-- , A.A- 1 n •• Old Government Java; , • W The Messenger was built expressly fur this trade,l one, tiro, three, the north half and southead quarter , Arriving this day and for sale by and oilers to her passengers every comfort and ac-!, of section four; sectionsfive to eleven, inclusive;Shel au ' - ~> 5 , LAMBERT & SHIPTON. m mmodation. mar ^3 ! southwest clatter of sec,hon twelve; the north half of; - ! section fourteen, anti sections fifteen and eighteen,' F isti_.:iii bbls No. 3 Lacy Mackerel; inclusive, in township twelve, of range nine. ! ! 20 .. " 3 North Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, ;. In i , ~ 1 - military, Of other purposes, will be excluded from ! 20 tt Herring (AllwiveS) the sales; also all quarter quarter sections covered in ! , 5 " No. 1 Salmon; in store and for whole, or in part, by those mining leases which shall ~,,i,, by rau.g.,s) LAMBERT & SHIPTON. not be determined by' the day fixed for the cont. ; .._._ _ 1 mencement or the sales. 1 Pre-emption claims will not be allowed to any of the above lands, until after the same shall have been otTered at the public sale, and become subject to private enter; and all of such lands as contain a mine or mines tat lead ore actually discovered and being worked, will lie sold in such legal subdivision' or toilidix isiuns as will include such mine or mince r at not lees than two dollars and fifty centS per acre. The sales will each be kept open for two weeks (unless the lands are sooner disposed oh) and no longer; and no private entries of land in the town ships and fractional . townshipii so offered will be admitted until after the expiration of two: weeks from the commencement of the said sales. '. In further execution of the said act, I have caused the COMIIHIOOOIIOr Of the General Land Office to pub lish with this proclamation a brief description of the mineral regions in which these lands lie, and of the lands now offered for sale; which he has prepared from official documents and other means of infer- . THE new U. S. Mail steamer r ACADIA,: ~}.-&- , :4- ‘ '=:M. E. Lucas, Master, will run as a regu-1 Superior Building •Lots for Sale lu the; to itrh Ward. ; lar passenger packet between Pittsburgh and the i FIGHT Lots, fronting ou Penn street, opposite , above port during the season of 18 . 46, leaving every ! ri. the mansion of Dr. Shoenberger, the corner 0 . '; Thu: sday at 10 o'clock A. M. The Acadia is new and has superior aecommoda- Adams street, 22,1 feet be 100, the others °O feet i : each by 100, all extending to Spring Alley. i Mons. For freight or passage apply on - board, or to J. NEWTON .10NES, Agent. Five Lots fronting .in Liberty street, at and adjoin- t n- P. 9 . ing Factory street, each 20 feet by 160 deep to Quin- I FRIDAY PACKET. cy etreet, opposite the new Catholic Church, on these!, s THE regular !nail and passengersteam are erected seven frame baildiiws. ! 1 -P l ", or CLIPPER N 0.2, Captain Crooks, will Title indisputable and a liberal cstunsion of pay-! run as a regular packet between Cincinnati and Pitts meat to suit purchasers. They will be sold to close: burgh. leaving this port every Imlay at 10 A. M., I the: concern. Apply to Michael Allen, or Lewis' and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day. Returning Htitchison, at their warehouses. or to James S. ' ,she will leave Cincinnati every Mondaiat 10 o'clok, Craft, Esq., at hisoll i I lice, Fourth street. A. M. For freight or passage apply on bohrd. ini — A variety of Cotton Machinery, viz:—Cards, ! The Clipper Nn. 2 was built expressly for thistrade, Throstles, Mules, &c., still on hand for sale on very , end offers to her passengers every comfort and Sc. reasonable terms, and time, on large sales. - i aommodation. mar 23 octl9-43m I -Rural Register and Almanac. ANDRETH'S RURAL REGISTER AND AL IA MANAC for IS47—a work of unusual merit. It contains one hundred and forty-four pages octavo,) and gives full directions for the culture of vegeta-1 b its and flowers; a dairy of work to be performed each month.; directions for transplanting, grafting, &c.; engravings and descriptions olselect fruits; il:us trations oCfarm and garden implements, portraits of choice cattle; miscellaneous, reading, with the usual astronomical information of - an almanac, &c. &c. Just received and for sale by the subscriber, and to be had at the bookstores generally, at the extremely low price of 15 cents per copy. F. L. SNOWDEN, Druggist. dee I S-d&w Int 29 Water at. General CommissiOn Gusiness, With a Receiving 4- Forwarding House, at HUNK- LIN, Venango county, Penn., BY NICKLIN, & IBItYDEN. II R. JAS. DRYDEN hiving purchased a lot at the 1:1'1. landing, (mouth of French Creek,) and erected thereon a new commodious and substantial ware house, the above business will be attended to prompt, and correctly, if possible, by us. Our friends and the public will please remember us when they have any consignments to mal.e to or from this point. Franklin, Oct. 24, IB4G. [il&wtiin _ _ ..'•%;4.t N OITICE in Avery Row,sth street, above Smith-, field street, Pittsburh. REEDS, MORTGAGES, AGREEMENTS, BONDS, RELEASES and other instruments of writing drawn with neat ness, legal accuracy and despatch. He will also at tend to drawing and filing MECHANIC'S Limes, At courds of Executors, Administrators, Ire., Examining titles to Real Estate, Searching Records for Liens, 4-c. 4-c. From his long experience and intimate acquaint ance with the mannorof keeping the public records, lie expects to give satisfaction to those who may en tiust their bun ness to his care. decl6-4.18tw C. SCHMERTZ Important to Old Countrymen. I HARNDEN & CO.'s EMIGRATION OFFICE. THE Subleriber having now ar ti,, the .sole Agency in the west for tho above House, is prepared to send or bring out passengers on the most liberal terms, and with thegreatest comfort and despatch, as they have the best vessels sailing every week, (built expressly for this line,) and will invariably give passages secured on this side the water, the prefer ence of berths, and will attend to passengers' lug gage on landing through the Custom House free of ' expense, and will also forward them to their friends in any part of the United Stated, thus protecting the emigrant from all the wrongs and vexatious frauds which they have heretofore had imposed upon them. I Messrs. Hamden & Co., are also the Agents for `the Royal Mail Steamer,s. Remittances by drafts at - sight—to any amount— ;payable in any part of England, Ireland, Scotland, e.r Wales. Application to the subscriber personally or by letter (post paid,) will meet with every atten tion. Office, Third street, one door west of Wood street. JOSHUA ItOI3INSON, dcc2•l-d&w3m European 4- General Agent. ~ , jt r,..,,,,, : , •.'',; . .i :- ',' . iil - ., : ?;' ; •7 ./ C; 3 ' '.',;:•:i-'..::`,,.-c.,_7.•''';..::..;,7 4' ,p! GEORGE R. RIDDLE, CONVEYANCER, - s:' , '-' , ,..:.:'.''t:'.i , " ',.1.,'-.•if.:'..... Ell 4',~jLa;~'t;-• Wellsville RegultirPacket. - . . Tue. Steamer AREAAi BUST. C. FLEE -1 sox, Master, will leave Pittsburgh for Wellsville and :all intermediate landings, _on Mon days, Wed nesday:s, autrFridays, - 0 7 9 o'clock;A. M.; and Wellsville for Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, Thurs days, and Saturdays, at 9 o'clock, M. Far freight on board. decs rpassage apply For Wkeeling-..-negulai Packet. THE splendid light - draught steamer DOMINION, S. Tytts,.Master, will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Wheel ing; leaving Pittsburgh for Wheeling every Monday, Wednseday and Friday, at 3 o'clock, P.M.; and leav ing Wheeling for Pittsburgh every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, at 5 o'clock, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. nerd For eine 1111111114 r The well known fast running steamer -1 r 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 & Co., Agents, ap 16 No. 30, Water street. For Cincinnati and Louisville. The new and splendid passenger steam er C 0 L U M 13 I A, O'NEAL, Master, will bare for the above and intermediate ports, regular ly. For freight or passage apply on board, or to jel_..._. D. WILKIN , Agent._ s, For Saint Louis—Regular Packet. if.ZSA, 5 The new and splendid passenger steam er BRUNETTE, CapL Perry, wili run in L.' trade front Pittsburgh to St. Louis, during the season of 1841. The Brunette was built expressly for the trade, and is elegantly found in every respect. For freight or passage apply on hoard. apl4 For Cincinnati and St. Louts 7.7" The passenger steamer PALESTINE, Cnpt. Williams, will leave for the above and all intermediate ports regularly ,. For freight or passage apply on board. je9. Tuesday Evening Packet. r--, 'lli new and splendid passenger steam boat DECLARATION, Capt. Vortices, will run asa 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 otters superior accommodations to passengers. For freight or passage apply on board. ycl CINCINNATI PACKETS MONDAY PACKET The regular mail and passenger steamer -.1-str MONONGAHELA, Capt. Stone, will run is 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 un board. The Monongahela was built expressly fur this trade, and offers to the passengers comfort, and su perior accommodations. mar 31 MONDAY PACKEI THE regular mail and pasenger steam L er UNION, Captain Maclean, will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin nati, leaving this port every Monday at 13 &doe P. M. Roaming she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday at 6 P. M. • The Union was built expressly for this trade and affords every accommodation. For freight or passage apply on borrd TUESDAY PACKET Capt.mail an d j p o as h e or lil N u l i a A r will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday. at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. of the same day.— Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Friday at 10 A. M. For freight or psasage apply on board. The Hibernia was built expressly for the trade, and offers to the passengers every comfort and su -,erior accomModations. apt 111E11SM-1Y PACKET Ohl.; River Telegraph, nom Pittsburgh to Louisville through Wheel- • 4 ing, Columbus and Cincinnati. The subscribers were appointed a Committee to distribute 200 shares of $5O each of the stock of said I 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 stuck ever tittered the colditpunity, in order to give a more general extent, the Cdtdmittee deem it proper to con fine the subscription to two shares for one week from this. Books for subscriptign at the Counting . Room of Hanna & Waterman, Rater I. JAMES MAY, RICHARD EDWARDS, JOSHUA HANNA, Committee. MILITARY EQUIPMENTS. 1 VIIE subscriber is prepared to furnish Swords, r Sashes, Epaulettes, Caps, Plumes, Buttons, Lace and all other Military Trimmings, on as cheap terms as can he procured in the Eastern clues, for cash. Also Allen's Patent 6 Barrel Revolvers. W. W. WILSON, Cor. 4th and Market stn. I,\T EW DISCOVERY—By which all, Stoves and j 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. 59 Liberty et. head of Wood st. Pittsburgh. dec4 PRODUCE -15_ Mts. Dried Peaches; 10 Sacks tt •t 30 Sacks Dried Apples; • 3 Bbls. Roll Butter; 2 Kegs tt tt 3 Casks Potash; 3 Bbls. Beans, Justreccived and for sale by MARTIN & SMITH, nov26 51 Wood street. To Printers. AFRESH supply of Johnson ' s Superior Printing Ink. Just received and for sale at the office of the Pittsburgh Morning Pbst. ' decl I L. HARPER. IRISH AND SCOTCH WHISKEY—One puncheon of each, genuine article, on draught. STERETT & CO., cor Market and Front sta. UGAR-1 I bbls Crahetrand Pulverized Sugars, (Lovering's Refinery) an excellent article for bar and table use, just received and for sale by STF.RETT & CO., cor Market and Front sts. B ITTERS, &c,-1G dos. Aromatic Wino Bittars, 10 ,4 Ess. Peppermint—bottled and on draught. Also, East India Raters, an article recommended for Invalids. For sale by STERETT & Co., OLD RYE WHISKEY-2S bids Old Monongahela (unrectified) Rye Whiskey, wholesale and retail: decl9 STERETT k CO. TOBACCO--Aramatic, Nectar, Peach Leaf, Honey Dew, Bees Wing, Choice of the Army and Navy, Pure Oronoke, W. D. H., and Branch's Stag, all prime brands, for sale in small or large packages, or by re tail. decl 1 ST ERF:1"1! &Co., 16 Market at. i . '4 , ,;;-,'-;: ~'-^''' MESE MEM 110 1 for Mexico corner Market and Front !its MBE -,-,97).';i,-.r.,±. ~.:::-...........,...:".i,P,.-.-:r...-.:-.'-'..,; 1 .;t:".' 4 '?" , •.i- - ;; ,...- --:.1'.-ft'..---- - '''''''i'i''.'l.-:'-':..-.:.......,;•:::::!..!:',"--.'Jr.'":":"-c:-.,:', -1 ' .. ..;?": : ' - - .. '''''' l'' •1 • RATES OF 130cotrivra CO Rft ECT:ED DAILY HI - AL1..1117 KRAMER, 'EXCtiANGE nriolirat/ coarrEn OF THII6 AND WOO •STR.F.OS, ' - itate Bk.' and Branches.; Cincinnati Banks, Circleville (Lawrence)..4 Columbus Bank 1 Xenia • Massillon 4 SandUsk) , Geauga Norwalk New Lisbon 1 Wooster. Mariettik, Chillicothe . leveland - Sciota Lancaster 8 Hathilton 10 Canton - 20 Urbtum 40 Granville 45 Pittsburgh Banks... I .e. pat Philadelphia Banks Germantown. Pat Chester county par Delaware county.. —pas' Montgomery county.. par Northumberland Co...par Col. Bank & Bridge Co par Reading par Lancaster par Doylestown par Easton - par Bucks county par Pottsville par ' Washington .. Brownsville .. York Chambersburg Gettysburg Middletown ;. Carlisle . Harrisburg ... flarrisdale - Lebanon ..... Lewistown ... Wyoming... . Erie West Branch . Waynesburg . Susquehanna County .. Lehigh County U. States Bank Relief Notes City and County Scrip. INDIANA. State Bk and branches State Scrip State Bk and Branches 43 Bank of Illinois 70 MICHIGAN. River Raisin. 70 Insurance Company ...5 State Rank 5 Oakland County 10 Farm and Me'ch bank.lo. St. Clair 75 ittsiouni State Bank TENNESSEE. All banki 3 EASTERN EXCHANGE. New York.... (prem.) Philadelphia Baltimore EEMMIM All Banks VALUE OF COINS. Amer. ( IIId, (pr0m)....; old do. do. ...5 'Guineas . 5 00 Sovereigns ...... ..$4 03 I , 'retlerickdors $7 50 !Ten Timler ,, ' 7 S 0 )Ten Guilders.. 3 90 ILouisd'ors 425 INapoleons 'I SO Doubloon, Spaniah. .16 00 iDo. Patriot 15 50 Ducats 2 15 13113E1E Eastern Banks Wheeling Branches Br'ch at Morgontown.. MARYLAND. Baltimore City p. Country Banks EEC= City Banks Country Banks NEW ENGLAND All solvent batiks.. NTECTARIN FINE C Ili E CO.—W.& D. RINI , take pleasure in anuounci have just introduced a ne fine CHEWING TOIIACC mend to customers as mild and entirely free from adu on hand a very fine lot of best quality. - Monongahela Navigation Coanpony. • NOTICE TO STOCKIIOLDERS.—In pursuance 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. for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year. deal-td WILLIAM BA K EWELL, Sec'y. For Sale, FOUR LOTS—Bounded by Penn, Liberty and Ilay i sts. each lot having 24 ft. front, and extending hack 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 farther intbrmation ap ply to M. SWARTZWELDER, Fourth st. ' nos 3-tf , bet. Wood and Smithfield. Given under my hand at the city br Washington, this eighth day of September, Anno Donaini, one thousand eight hundred and forty-six. By the President: JAMES K. POLK. JAMES H. PIMA, Acting Commissioner of the General Land Office. The lands in the DIXON district, embraced in the above proclamation of the President of the United Staten, 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 of the House of Representatives, passed 6th February, 1839. The able report of this gentleman, published as document No. 239,110u5e of Represen tatives, first session of 26th Congress, shows, that these lands include all the productive mines, and the entire region in which, from observations during his survey, there is reason to believe that valuable veins of ore may readily be found. Further, that in 1839, the lead mines of Illinois, lowa, and Wisconsin, though only partially worked, produced upwards bf thirty millions pounds of lead—those of Illinois yielding their full proportion—and that the whole district, if properly mined, would yield one hundred and filly millions pounds per annum. Those lands being situated on and near the Mis sissippi and Fever rivers, the cost of transporting the products of them to St. Louis is only about fifteen cents per hundred pounds. The soil Is of excellent quality, and yields abundantly all the products of that latitude. The lands in the SHAWNEETOWN‘district have not been explored as fully as those in Dixon. Ile- 1 cent discoveries have been made, however, of rich veins of the sulphuret of lead and zinc, contiguous l to and on both sides of these lands, indicating the existence of similar deposites within them. The fa cilities for manufacturing white and red lead are reltesented as being ample; and as the lands are situated within ab6ut seven miles of the Ohio river, the metal, in any form, can be transported to all the principal markets at a trifling cost. JAMES 11. PIPER, Acting Cananieunner of the General lAnd Office. September Bth, 1846. st.pl9-lawlSt 2 half pipes OW Cog Brandy, (Pinot, Castilian & Co.) 25`• ." - " tIC Y. Martell.) ; • 6 qt. Casks - do. - • 2 hf. pipes <, <c (Edward-Lamicreuned 2 qt. casks " (Godard.) 3 qt. casks Rochelle " (A. Seignette.) 3 pipes Wnesp Anker 11011 and Giu. 90 qt. cask Port Wine, of various grades. • '2O " Dry Malaga Wine. . • „ 10 ,4 i , Sweet " 10 tridian barrels Muscat " 1 puncheon Old Ja naica Spirits, on draught. 1 " " , Irish Whiskey, " For sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, dec7 VW Liberty at. Linseed 011. I 0 BM'S' just received , and f a o r R s l a I CK eb E r : rsoN, 170 Liberty at, LSOBBLS. pure Rye Monongahela Wlll , shey. ‘ - .14‘../ 200 bids. pure old For sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, • dec7 120 Liberty st MENNESSIf.E PEA NUTS, A small lot, very so perior, just received and for sale lxy - MARTIN & SMITH, SU Wood et._ FRESH ROLL BUTTER —5 Barrels, neatly put up, for sale by MARTIN & SMITH, deels 56 Wood street. A,A. MA SON, . 62 Market st., offers for sale an .extensive assortment of Clothe, Cassimeres; Yestings and Tailors" Trimmings. del .AA. MASON, 62 Market st., has received ..- . other lot of New Goode; comprising r. rms. Cotton and Silk Warp Alpaccas; 15 pcs. red, white and yellow Flannels; 10 pen. dar mixed Cassinetti 20 pcs. Kentucky Jeanst . Canton Flannels; Tickings; Striped Checks, dcl A,. A. MASON. 62, Market st., has on hand an exteniire assortment of Shawls, comprising more of those splendid Brocha, also Cashmere worst ed and other ShaWIS decl 2 0 MATS CASSIA in store and for sale by HAYS & BROCKWAY, 1 CASE CARII MAGNESIA for sale by dec 3 HAYS SiBROCKWEY 2 CASES CAL , D MAGNESIA for sale by dec 1 HAYS Er. BROCKWAI 2 CASKS CHLORIDE LIME (or sale by dcc 3 HAYS 4• BROCKWAY 'UT CHEWING TOBAC :If ART, No. 33 Hand St., ng to the Nadie that they w and delicious article of 0, which they can recom- I, pleasant, finely flavored, Iteration. They have also CAVENDISII of the very decl4 2 CASKS SAL SODA for s:de by dee 3 HAYS 4- BROCKWAY A BMA. New , York and Pittsburgh Varnishes, on ‘l 4 hand and for sale low by dec 3 .BAYS & BROCKWAY. PIIIAINTS AND OILS, a general assortment always on hand and rar sale by HAYS 4-51ROCKWAY, dec No. 2 Commercial Row, Liberty st. APPLES -95 bbls. Green /triples; of different kinds, tbr sale by nov2o C. MARTIN, 60 Water st. SUGAR CURED HAMS.—I'OOO superior Sugar I Cured Hams, a prime article; for sale by nov2o P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water st. (I RANGES-1000 prime Havana Oranges, for t , sale by nov2o P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water st_ Dressed Fltpring. 9 0000 FEET first r a te, at Beck's Planing Machine, for sale. . L. W I LMA RTII, • Penn st., between Haud and Irwin st. P OPLAR BOARDS, well seasoned and for sale by I . nov IS.) L. WILMARTIL Sundries. r Tierces fresh Rice; el 1.1 bhls, Conklins improved Lard Oil; 10,000 lbs. Bacon, Shoulders. On hand and for sale by , F. SELLERS. No. 17, Liberty street. .*...;,.,., Brirndiss, Gitas 'and' intlites. Old whiskey. No. 2 Commercial Row, Liberty st L - AD, 100 kegs, No. 1,1..ard on consignment; And fur sale by F. SELLERS. sep724. .No. 17, Liberty street UGAR lIMISEMOLLASSES.-6 bbls.‘Goodals,' S. IL Molasses, in store and for sale by - sep:?.3. 1•. SELLERS. Milsqueto Netts. EO. S. SWART?: has on hand a lot of very so ur perior white and • colored Alusqueto Netts whieliwill be sold cheap at No. 106 Market street. jel3 Latest Improvetaesit. BV.D.STRADS of different kinds with Gazzam , a iron patent tlisteningA,suy . ,crior to anything now in use, fur sale low at the furniture warehousa of augl. T. B. YOUNG & Co, Hand street. rpABLES—Pier, Centre aid Card Tables of differ cut patterns. if you aantagood article cheap call ' , at the Furniture Warehouse of T. B. YOUNG & Co, 31 Hand at. Sugar Knit llo luxrer 4c MIDS. N. 0. Sugar, strictly prima ''s 'ibis. Nos. 4 and G Loaf; IU cases "Lovering's;'D. R. Loaf Sugar I Is bbls N. 0. Molasses; In store and fur sale by LAMBERT & SHIPTON, 133 and 133 Wood street atilt' .i 5n 11111. S. Pitch; l_i 50 ‘• Rosin, 150 Boxes Tobacco, various sizes; 10,000 Seed leaf Cigars; On consignment and will he sold low for Cash, or exchanged for Pittsburgh manufactures, by . • seps TAAFFE & 0, CONNOR rrIOI32UTO.--75 large and 90 small boxes Missou. ri tobacco, or prime quality, just received on consignment, and will be sold cheap' for cash, or Pittsburgh manufactures. august 18 TAAFFE & O'CONNEtt. Blacksmith's Bellows rOlt sale by the subscriber ' ngent for the Mane lecturer. GF.O. COCHRAN, nov24 No. 26 Wood at. ASSINETTS AND FLANNELS.—One enact; as sinetts; ouc case Red Flannels, for sale low by • 0ct2 , 1 GEO. COCHRAN, 26 Wood st. Domestic Woollen CASES wide Red and Brown Flannels; 2 60 pair twilled 10-4 Blankets; just rec'd from the manufactories, for sale by GEO. COCHRAN, novl9 26 Wood st. SPADES, SHOVELS, dte..— 20 doa. Spades; 50 44 Coal, Canal and Grain Shovels; 20 -44 Mattocks and Picks; on hand and for sale at manufacturer's pricea by oct24 GEO. COCHRAN, 26 Wood et. TVG IRON.-33 tons Mountain Missouri Pig Iron, Just received and for sale by JAMES MAY, nov 28 Pig Lead. 84 -1 Pl u G n S vi L o cad; just rcc'd and s f A or r = biimr G 01.1) PENS.—Bagley'n celebrated ever pointed Gold Pene, just received and for sale atreduced rates, by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, oct29 Booksellers, Market s t. TAT lONERY.—Just opening,-a large and splen -13 did assortment of French, English and'Ameri call Stationery, which we Invite the public to call and examine. JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, uct29 Stationers, Market st. Braistees - Belilosys. TuST received an asnortment,largesizes,Braziel , s CP Hand Bellows; also, Parlour and Kitchen, do. Wholesale and Retail, JOHN W. BLAIR., decl6. 120 Wood at. GATHERS.-32 sacks prime lire geese FeSthers r Ibr sale by FRIEND, RII EY Er. Co., de 15 57 \Vold ot. ... _ ... _. l ~_. !•• ' .• • ••• . • • 11 c*JlBtor~r Atl4.3ctiltiig INSENSIBLIITIIItsPIHATION. -- 7. E preceding figure it -en to represent the tunseinxxion is the great evaatattor the impurities of thy ly. It will benoticeo t a thick cloudy mis• ies from all points ot surface, 'which indi, tes that this perspira m flows uninterrupted when we are inhealth, t ceases when we are tk. Life cannot be slut off from the blood and ;poses by thisineans,ot .Iyall the impurities within us. The language of Scripture is "in the Blood is the Life." Hit ever be names impure, it may be traced directly 'to the stop page of the insensible perspiration. Thus We see, all that is necessary when the blood is stagnant, or fected, is to open the pores, and it relieves itself from all impurity instantly. Its own heat and vitality arc sufficient, without one particle - of medicine, except to open the pores upon the surface. Thus, we see the folly of taking so 'much internal remedies. All practioners, however, direct their efforts to restore the Insensible Perspiration. The Thompsonian, for instance, steams, the Hydropathist shrouds us in wet blankets, the Homopathist deals out infinitissimals, the Allopathist bleeds and doses us with mercury, and the blustering Quack gorges us with pills, pills : pills., _ To , give some idea of the amount of tits Insensi. ble . Perspiration,, we will state that the' learned Dr: Lewenhock; ascertained that five-eights of all we re. ceive into the stomach, passed off by this moans. In other words, if we eat and drink eight pounds per day, we evacuate five pounds of it by the Insensible Perspiration. This is none other than the used up particles of the blood, and thee juices giving._ place to the now and fresh ones. To check this, therefore, is to re tain in the system five-eights of all the virulent matter that nature demands should leave the body.. By a sudden transition from heat to cold, the parer are stopped, the perspiration ceases, and disease be gins at once to develope itself. Hence,,asteppage cf this flow of the juices,. originates so many core.- plaints. It is by stopping the pores, that overwhelms man kind with coughs, colds, and consumption. Nine tenths of the world die from diseases induced by a stoppage of the Insensible Perspiration. Let me ask, now; every candid mind, what course seems the most reasonable to ptirsue, to unstop the pores, alter they are closed. Would you give physic to unstop the pores? Or would you apply something that would do this upon the surface, where the clog ging actually is? And yet I know of no physician who makes any external applications to effect it. Unuer these circumstances, I presentto physicians, and to all others, McAlister's All-Healing Ointment, or the World's Strive: It has power to restore per- spiration on,the feet, on the hetulold-Sores, upon the cheit, in short, upon any part of the body, witches diseased slightly or severely., • It has power to cause all external sores; crofulont humors, likin diseases, poisenoutovolindii to dis. charge their putrid matter, and theU heals them. It is a remedy that sweeps off the whole catalogue of cutaneous disorders, and restore the entire cuitele to its healthy functions. It is-a; remedy that forbids the necessity of so man_ and deleterious drugs taken into the Stomach.. It is a remedy that neither sicknens,,givesinconve. nienee; or is dangerous to the intestines. It preserves and defends the surllice from all de rangement of its functions. The surface is the out let of five-eights of the bile and used up matter with; in. It is pierced with millions of-openings to relieve the intestines. Stop up these pores, and death knocks at your door. It is rightly termed ,All-Healing, rot there is scarcely a disease, external Or internal, that it will not benefit. I have used it for the last rein-teen years for all diseases of the chest; ccinsureption, liv er involving the utmostdanger and responsibility, and I declare before' Heaven and man. that not in one single case has it failed to benefit, When the, patient was within theseach of mortal means. havo had physicians, learned in the profession; I have had ministers of the Gospel, 'Judges on the bench, Aldermen and Lawyers, gentlemen of the highest erudition and multitudes of tliePoor, use it in every variety of way, and there has been but one voice—one united and universal voice—saying "Mc- Allister, your Ointment is good. CONSCMPTION.—It can hardly be credited that a salve can have any effect upon. the lungs, seated as they are within the system. L'ut if placed upon the chest, it penotrates. directly to, the lungs, seperates the poisonous Particrerlhat are consuming them, and expels them from the system. ' I need not say that it is curing persOns of conkimp tion continually, although we are told it is iies3, I care not what is said, so loijg as I can cure sei-eral thousaliti persons yearly. lIEADACHE.—The Salve has cured persolas of the Headache of ten years standing, and who had it regularly every week, so that vomiting .often took place. Deafness and Ear Ache are helped with like suc cess. . . COLD PEET--Consumpti'en,• Liver complaint pains in the chest or side, falling off the hair, one or the other always accompanies cold feet. The Salve will cure every case. In Scroufla, Ezysipplas, salt Rheum, Liver coin plaint Sore Eves, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Broken or Sordoreast, Piles, all Chest Diseases, such as Asthma, Oppression,P sin, also Sore Lips, Chap ped !lands, Tuinours, Cutaneous Eruptions, Nervous Diseases, and oldie Spine there is probably no med icine now known so good. BCRNS.--lt is the best thing in the world for Burns. (Read the Directions around the box.) PIMPLES ON THE FACE—Masculine Skin gross surface. Its first action la to expel all humor. It will not cease drawing till the face is free from any matter that may be lodged under the skin, and fre quently breaking out to the surface. Pt then heals When there is nothing but grossness, or dull repul sive surface, it begins to soften and soften until the skin becomes as smooth and delicate as a childs. WORMS.—If parents knew hoW fatal most medi cines were to children taken inwardly, they would be slow to resort to them. Especially "mercurial lozenges" called "medicated lozenges," "vermi rages,' pills, &c. The truth is, nd one can tell, in variably when worms are present. Now let me say to parents that this Salve will always tell if a child has worms. It will drive every vestige of them a way. (Read the directions around the box.) There is probably no medicine on the thee of the earth nt once so sure and so safe in the expulsion ql worms. TOlLET.—Although I have said little about it as a hair restorative yet 1 will stake it against the world? They may bring their Oils far and near, and mine will restore tlie hxir two cases to their one. OLD SORES.—That some Sores are an outlet to the impurities of the system, is, because they Cannot pass off through the natural channels of the Insensi ble Perspiration. If such sores are healed up the impurities must have some other outlet, or it will en danger life. This salve will always provide for such emergencies. RHEUMATISM.-1t removes almost immediately the inflammation alid swelling, when the pain of Course ceases. FEVERS.—In alllcases of feve - i, the difficulty lies in the.pdres being locked up, so that the heat and perspiration cannot pass off. Utile least moisture could be started thecrisis has paided and the danger over. The All-Healing Ointment!will in all case's or fevers almost instantly unlock the skin and bring forth the perspiration. , SCALD HEAD.-=We have cured cases that actu ally defied 'every thing known, as well as the ability of fifteen or twenty doctors. One man told us he had spent $5OO on his children without any benefit, ashen a few boxes of the ointment cured them. CORNS.—Occasional use of the Ointment will al ways keep corns from growing. 'People need never be troubled with them if they will use it. AS A FAMILY MEDICINE.=-No man can mesa ore its value. So long as the stars roll along over the Heavens—so long as man treads the earth, sub ject to all infimities of the tleahso long as disease and sickness is known—just to long will this good Ointment be used and esteemed.: When man ceas es from off the earth, then the demand will cease, and not till then. JAMES MCALISTER & Co. Sole proprietors of the above Medicine. Price 2.5 cents per box. CAUTION.—As the All-Healing Ointment has been greatly counterfeited, we have given this Cau tion to the public that "no Ointment will be genuine unless the names of James.McAlister, or James Mc- Alister 4:- warms with a pry upon EVERT label." Now we his,\ , et7 offer, a reward of $5O to, be paid on conviction in, any of the constituted courts of the United States, twiny individual coun terfeiting our name and Ointment. PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. AGENTS IN PITTSBURGH—Braun & Reiter, corner of Liberty and St. Clair sts. are the whole sale agents, and L. Wilcox, jr.,cornexhlarket at. and the. Diamond; Have & Brockway, (Druggists No 2, Commercial Row;Liberty at.; J. IL Cassel, corner of Walnut and Penn streets., sth ward, and sold at tho Bookstore in Smithfield se'. 3d door from Second at; and in Allegheny city by Schwartz ? and J. Sar gent, and by, J. G. Smith (Druggist) Birmingham; and D. Negley, East Liberty; H. Rowland, McKeesport; Samuel Walker; Elizabeth; J. Alexander & San, Mo nongahela City; N.B. Bowman & C 04,1, T. Rogers, Brownsville, Pa; Dr. S. Smith, s.ridgewatert and John Barclay, Beaver Pa. . • mar 20. Shots! . • . 50 KEGS Shot, assorted Nos.; for sale by novl2 JAMES MAY =MWM MEM ~'- .. I=llsl By' flee Piesifiefit of the Vatted Stalest . TN pursuance. of an act of Congress r approved btl the eleventh •day of July, 1846, entitled 14 An act to authorise the President of the United. States to- sell the -reserved mineral lands in the States or /lanais and Arkansas, and Territoriii of Wisconsin and lowa, supposed to contain lead ore, ,, JAIOB K. POLK, President of the United States of Amer-. ica, do hereby declare. and make - known, that a pub.. lie sale will be held at the Land Office at DUBUQUEJ in the. Territory of lOWA, commencing" on Itlonday, the Bth day of Marcia nest, for the subs of the -pub.. , lic lands ..11EMETOIMEZ WITHHELD • iItODI "BALE OR Accounx or THE VALVABLE LEAV NINES immonivi -within the following township and fractional town ships, known. as the awn LEAD mum Disrainr, to North of the base line and east of the fifth princtst meridian. Townships eighty-eight, eighty-nine and ninety, Ind fractional township ninety-onei of range one. Township eighty-eight, and fractional townships nighty-nine, ninety and ninety-one, off range two."' Township Township eighty-arisen, and fractional townships iighty-eight and eighty-nine, of range three: Fractional townships eighty-seven s and eighty:l tight, of range four. - Fractional township.eighty-seven,- of range fife. Vorth of the base line and west of the fifth principal ' . . meridian Township ninety,.and fractional township ninety aim, of range one. Fractional townships ninety-one, ninety-two and. rinety-three, of range two. Township ninety-two; of range three. Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, military and other purposes, will be excluded fronr sale; also all quarter quarter sections. covered in whole, or in part, by those mining leases which , shall not be determined by the day fixed' tho commencement of these sales. ' . . . Pre-emption claims will not be allowed to any of, the above lands, until after they have' been offered at public sale, and become subject to private entail and all of such tondo as contain a mine or mineral . - lead ore actually discovered and-being worked, will be sold in such legal subdivision or subdivisions as will include such mine or mines, at not less thazttwo dollars and fifty 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 ofland in the townships andfrac tional townships so offered will be admitted until af.' ter - the expiration of two weeks from the , commence-' ment of said sale. ly fluffier execution of the said act, I have caused'. the Commissioner of the, General Land Office to ,pub halt with this proclamation a brief description of the mineral legions in which these lands lie;and oft e . : lands now offered for sale, which he has prepared from official documents and other means of info'', !nation. Given under my hand at the City of Washington,, this fifth day of September, Anno Domini, 'one thou-. sand eight hundred and forty-six. : 13v the President: JAMES K. POI:R. . JAMES H. PIPES, Acting Commissioner of the General Landi:rice.' . The lands iu the mineral regions, ernhraced iy the, above proclamation of the President . or the fruited' Stites, are believed to contain The richest'mines of lead that have yet bEin discovered; thi.ore yielding' about eighty per cent, of pure metal. 'Ccipper, also has been found in this region in considerable quan tities. . . . said Great. advantages ar,e, ito exist for the manu facture of lead in various 'forms, particularly into shot, the river banks being so elevated - as to requite little or no expense in the erection of- totters.; and the ore, from its great purity, may be manufactured into snot by the first smelting. -:. - . . "'-T''.:,. The Jocation. of these mines being 'near- the. tda= sissippi river, affords great facilities of transportai tion, the average cost of which to Si.. Louis is abcint fifteen cents per hundred pounds. The soil iii rep-. resented as t being unusually fertile,. prodiicing all. 1 the email grain in great abundance, and furnishing i excelleed range for cattletlitis presenting equal in ducenients to the agriculturist and the miner. -- - ' The DUBUQUE mines - in fractional towildtips, eiehty-eight, eighty nine,- and ninety; of` range two east, situated, on the banks of the Mississippi, are considered the most important.; the EtilLklsiGOmibes in townships eighty-nine and ninety, ofrange one east, are the next iu value; and the CATTESE mines' in fractional township eighty-eight,-of range thiee cast, also on the ricer, are the third. Gther mines have been ditcovered in this , region; - and it - is very probable,that haute explorations tvill bring.ttrliglit, others as rich and productive ninny dowAiriown. ~.. JAMES .11;,P1PER., ....,... Acting Comraissioner of the General Land Office.' September bth, 1846. -. , . seplfitlawl'ill Pittsburgix Itobliltal. • lINDERTIIr , CAKE. OF - THE SISTERS OF *ESOY. Dr.'s Addison, Gaz-am, Bruce, and inifeal, thy:. A RRANGEMENTS - are now completed for Opcn.! ing this institution on Qr about the first of Janu ary, 184. Accommodations for twenty patients have been ordered; if the contributions nowbeing solicited from the citizens warrant it, accommoda-: tions will be prepared for forty- Donations for this purposa can be given to the Collecting Committee, or sent to the Sisters of Mercy, Peau,street, or to any of the following:—Jatnes May, A. Tieinati, James Blakely, 'John Coyle, J. S. Cs.sgiave, .Cona mitten, el- . - ,dec9-Im , . Public Notice. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that try virtue r of an Order of the Orphans' Courted Westmore land county, there wilt be exposed to yublic vcudne or outcry on Thursday the 7th day of Fanuary nest, . as theproperty of Robert Donnelly, dee , 4l,the follow ing described real estate, to wit: A certain tract of laud situate in Leyalhanna township, Westmore.lartil containing 169 acres, strict measuro bounded by , lands of D. K. McConnell, Samuel Mat, James Rtih- Mon, Michael Fennell, Thomas Broulr, and the Loy 7 alhanna Creek, having about 60 acres Icleared,ra log" house and log barn thereon. Also anothettract of land in same township, containing '7g acres and 15 perches, strict measure, adjoining landxofJohn Snod grass, Eva., and the Loyalhanna Creek, havitigabOnt • 63 acres cleared, a log house and log barn thereon:: Also another tract of land in same township, contain- ing 141 acres, adjoining lands of Henry I•lsq., and D.K. McConnell, all cleared, having, a stone house, and frame stable , and a omplete Wool- • en Factory, embracing Rl:tilling, Carding and SPin ning machines, &c. Sale j to take plaCe an the prera• ises and terms matte known by Henry Mcßride and' John S. Adair, administrators of said deceased. • • By the Court, decs-dlawts. DAVID FULLWOOD, Clerk. IWOULD speak an honest and consaientieneword of advice to those of yoe who are not too wise to reason, and who can appreciate and distinguish be- • tween the cruel and dishonest purling of the day, (in, refi:rence to pulmonary diseases,) and the following straight-forward statement, by one Who would , not offer a misrepresentation to you, where life and . - death arc so dearly concerned as in any of the .41s- , eases or ailments ,which lead So Consumption. I can assure you that the remedy here offered; has given a heavenly relief, and often effected a pernia nent cure, when every ether remedy has failed.: It is pleasant, indeed, beautiful to taste; and for those who are weak, languid, and emaciated,it will form , an agreeable article of food, as it is in the form of a beautiful, flavored balsamic jelly. It can, there fore, in truth and honor, be offered to all those afilic-• ted with Bronchitis, Asthma, Obstinate or Common Coughs and Colds, spitting of Blood, Bleeding cf the Lungs, Whooping-cough, Croup, Diffitulty of Breath 7 ing, Sore Throat; Hoarseness, First Stages of 'Con- . stnoption, and all other Pulmonary. and Liver Corsi plaints. It is known as DR. EMANUEL'S BAL.. SAMIC LUNG AND COUGH JELLY. The materials of 'this Jelly are purely vegetable and balsamic, and are "the invention of an eminent physician, from which the prOprietor has peril:taxied the recipe. It is certainly worth its weight in geld,. but is put at a price to be within the reach of, richer. poor. Sold by WM. JACKSON, at his Boot & Shoe store '' , No. 89 Liberty street, head of Wood st., Pittsburgh.' Price 50 cents and $1 per bottle. • • decs JONES'S Soap is a wonderful, wonderful - Soap, For it makes every , pimple and freckle - elope -7. It makes flesh that's chaprd, that'adiseased or that's tender, r Tho' the wind blow as bleak min March or Decem— her, • Smooth, healthy and soft-,-clear, lovely and white, As the snow on the hills of a clear winters night,. , Jones's Soap is really and truly a perfectand never failing cure for any skin disease, making discolored skin•glear and healthy. Sold at thd American F e tes 82 Chatham at., and by the only Agent for Pittsburgh, W. Jackson, 59 Liberty street, head of Wood street. Where also may be had genuine, Jones' celebrated, Coral Hair Itestorative--SpanishLillY White—Amber Tooth Paste, and Mnorish Hair Dye. ' oct3l; T" brick dwelling house and grounds : on the. Butler Road, opposite the Alleghany. Cemetary, adjoining the property of Mr. Mowry, law occupied,„=, by Mr. Peterson. Also, the Rope walk and machine- , .‘ , ry, formerly occupied by Smi%} Zs Guthrie for runt,.',' lug ropes for the inclined glapes on.tho Allegheny'",' mountains. For terms apply to crEP. COGORAN.. hexes imported and other nagp s' Segarai 3Q:} b9sea imported And other caspiPk: SeFarg;'lo 1 boxes iniported' and -Athor La Bella 0 1 * "Madura fegarx,in store and for tig STV(tETT 16Ma;ket c.ori rOjittl, ... • • • - ' ' 4 4 •144.• • - WIWI MkNi For Rent) ■
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