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_"PECTSPURGH BOARD - OF - TRADE.
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Denriy - J Mlbevitt.
PORT prilervir4uttact
THE,C.na4IN E I L.
ARRIVED
Anthony Wayne; Bennett; an.
Lißy.Byron, Irdler, St. Louil.
Dispatch, Nelson, Monoi:ig,alseta. -
Lake Erie, Hoops, *aver.,
Constd;Bowinau, Brownsville,
n Lassie .IkPLine, Bennett; Brownsville.
Michigan, Boles", Beaver. - :
DEPARTED. •
t raiberttia, Xlinefelter, CM.
Dispatch, Nelson, Mon. City.
Lake Erie, Hoops, Beaver.
' Louis McLane, Bennett, Brownsville.
Consul, Bowman, 'Brownsville.
Michigan, Bolds, Beaver.
THE MARKETS.
- • - ' New York, Dec. 2d.
Poiir; r -000 bbls sold N. Y. city, and Nixed
Michigan,* $5.X4 Geneasce $5,62i.
Smith= flour fells slowly ar,55,37p50. ,
A, pareel. of N..C. wheat, poOr, but good . ; as. any
-fioni quarter, sold at SOIL A parcel of new, North
ern corn-al:13c; rye:Bsc; oats -40011 c.
Air ashia—s4,624o69, in demand; pearls $5,50,
dull; whiskey .246::- lournel of Commerce.
We have tozeport this eveninn• an almosi entire
suspension, of transaction's in produce. There is
&tit.: little ha the levee, and for - that litt e there are
that few bidders. The weather is very cold, and
tthe -
-'Floor;—We have been unable to - hear of_a single
4;a/inaction- Holders are him ot '53,70, butithere
-stretlttolliii beyond $3,50. •
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ineats , --A tut of 00 bbli, sold at 621 c., alid ano-
ilSer4af Ale .SaClil at Olc—neither was strictly
Choice. - •
' a o&--30,Kao. icere. taken at $3, and 0 bbls.
at 3,26. . • .
Froit•-•20 illbls Peaches and Apples sold
at: $1 Sr bushel for the fornaer, and 73c. for . the
latter
Piirkßa . r:els at $1 18. -
FresTglas-...Firtsi 60C. with an upward tendency:
liqterst, ASC.' . Corn, .Isle. Lead, 25e.. Pound
freight 35e,-- 'Oran 4lnd Oats per AO lbs. -40 c—
. :: Tobacco, $5. Pork, &c.
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avidlutbie snanig.tasni pima it ree:
• . 'at Auction. .
(IN Wednesday evening the 30th inst., at 7. o'clock,
`‘) at the 'Comulercial Auction Rams., comer of
'Wooten& Fifth sm., will be sold withosnmserve for
cash; par . funds.
Three very, valuable building lots, situate. between
Wood & - Smithfield streets, commencing at tke dis
tance Of 60 foot; from Smithfield street, having reach
a ,frout ofl7 feet 9 inches, on Lira' street and extend
back.l2o feet, Title indisputable.
.deal 6 • ._ .JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
Peremptory Sale of Real Estate,
A aII,TILLDING LOTS on and near the Foerthst.
LIMY Road,. at Auction. On Wednesday evening
the 30th lust.,; at I o'clock, (or immediately after the
solo of 3 lots Cif Ground on sth st.,) at the Commer
•cial 'Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and sth sts.,
will - be sold without reserve, 40 very haudimmely
situated 'lota of 'Ground, fronting on' Pennsylvania
Avenue and streets adjacent thereto; embracing
pleasant situations - for private Dwellings and Rum.
niss•purpooes. A. plan of which may be seen on
applimfloa to James B. Irwin or the subscriber. .
Traws--One-fifth Cash or an approved' note at
tour months the residue in four equal annual pay
ments with interest. 301/N D. DAVIS,
tit el 9; • Auctioneer.
'FM - DISCOVERY—By which all Stdres and
Pipes or Grates, may be kept jet black With as
beautiful 'a polish as .a coach body with one'applica
tiois it - year. Gold only in Pittsburgh, by W. Jackson,
No 89 Liberty at. head of Wood at. Pittsburgh. dead
For lieut.
A .ROOM in' the Brat story or a Brick Route on the
,corner of Filth and liuion ate. Apply to
tioll7 , „ JAMES MAY.
IV'ECTAR.X4E FiritCCH • • a t
- Cal - - - =W:lk D. RINEHART, No. 33 Hand at.,
takeapleanure in announcing to tiro public that they
haie just introduced a new 'and delicious article of
49"ClIEWING TOBACCO, which they can recom
mend to customers as mild, pleasant, finely flavored,
and entirely free from urlultemtiOn.. They have also
on band a very fine lot of CAVENDISH of; the very
hiptAnidity. decl4
.111ossosagabeba Weiyigetton Conti:wasp,
NOTICE TO STOCKOOLDE2B.—In pursuance
cif the protisions of the Charter, the-annual
meetings of the Stockholders -of the Monongahela
Navigation Company, will be held on Monday, the
41,h day of January, 1847, at the office of the said
c.ompany,:in Breed's building, Perth street, in the
city of Pittsburgh, at 2 o'clock ,'P. M. for the purpose
of electing officers for the ensuing year.
,dec4-Id WILLIAM BAKEW.ELL, Scc3y.
Coidlnls.
Cardials consisting of
Creme de Rose, . Annisetto de Bordeaux)
Cinam de Hoyaax, Alkimes de Florence,
Creanide Bloke, Eumerte de Stomachique,
Creme de Anis, Fine Orange,
Parfait Amour, Hullo do Rose,
Flaisar des Dames, Huila de Venus ) . •
Partizans Amour Haile dc Anie,
Saint - de Ville.
For sale by the dozen or single - 'Bottle; together
with a. general assortment of American COrdials, 10
years old, on draught wholesale and retail, by
STERETT Sz CO.,
16 Market et, cur. Front..
rib YR-0 bbls. Pattersaa , a extra Family Flour,
- for sale by FRIEND, RILEY & Co.,
dc24 , , 57 Water at.
VD' RYE WHISKEY-28 bbls Old MOnongahela
1 11,1 inerectified) Rye Whiskey, wholesale and retail,
decl9 STERETT 4- CO.
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RISH AND SCOTCH WHISKEY—One puncheon
or each, genuine article, on draught.
STERETT & CO.,
cot Market and Front ste.
0 MAR-11 bbls Crushed and Pulverized Sugars,
(Loverinirs Refinery) an excellent article for bar
and table use, just received and for sale by
STERETT'St
cor Market and Front eta.
SITTERS, (lox. Aromatic Wihe Bitters;
10'+ Ea& Peppermint—b, ottl e d and on draught.
Alao,,East India• Bitters, an article recommended
for Invalids. •For sale by STERRTT & CO.,
.decl4 • corner Market and Front las.
11 1 10BACCOI—ararnatic, Nectar, Peach Leaf, Honey
Dew, Bees Wing, Choice of the Army and Navy,
1-Pure Ortmoke; W. 8.,H., and Branch's Stag, all prime
Wands, for saleln smaller large packages, or by re
*deel4 ' ;;STERETT & Co., 16. Market st.
For Coughs, Colds, dzi.
DUI.ISIONARY or h7..spectorant Balsim, price 25
• -cents par bottle.
- Ginseng Panhcea, price BO cents per bottle.
Dit
Sedlers , perialCough Syrup, 25 cts. per bottle.
"StitlyitelifSyrup of Wild Cherry, Sim f,
~S henclOs Ptdmonic Syrup, 81,00 "
IW,lsterid Balsam of Wild Cherry $l,OO "
To iitihad at THORN'S DRUG STORE,
'ots't27 . , cor. Hand and Penn stag
:,tII4ROPIIDE-15 Bldg. Dried Peaches;
10 Sacks " '
30 Sacks Dried Apples;
3. Bble. Roll Butter; ' .
- : Kegs .‘ "
3 Bbls. Be
Stet receive& 'and for sale by,
hIARTIN & SMITH,
51 Wood street.
•
-, Coco. and Chocolate.
K_
BOXES Baker's and FelPs CoCoa; . •
:.; " , Broraa;
2 tr " Cocoa Paste;
" Norfolk Chocolate;
*. 'u Oakes " •
I .cass French Chocolate, expressly for eitin.
sale by D. WILLIAMS & CO.;
~der.2s • 110 Wood et
F ..Dili FRUIT 30bxo. M.R. Raisins;
• 500 lbs. Smyrna " . •
. - .
100 " Sultana
500 " Zante Currants;
200 " ItordeuiTrunee;
. 100 " Genoa Citron.;
• • ' • 44 " Leroon'et Orange Peel
In store and for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS & Co.,
4034 • 110 Woodlt
- , ~..,
Prepare for e are pot in the
habit of puffing paterit - meditineif; but there is one,
which we.'feel it ctur dutv to _recommend to our
1 - olunteers, as a xridit excellent remedy the
disortleis.incideut to a .Chahge. of, water, diet and
climate; we allude to JAYNE'S Court a - 471TE BAL.
SAM, 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 medidihe, and recoltimended it as an
unfailing remedy: fdi diseases of the stomach and
bowels, to which our Volunteers will be subject
ere they reach Mexico. A bottle should be placed
in'the knapsack o. every soldier,: and the price is
such as to place It within the reach of all. It can,
be procured at the Pekin Tea Store, Fourth street.
near Wood.Dispatcli. ' dee] 7
Important to Consumptives.—Strange! that so
many who are eillicted with a Cough that is gradu
ally wearing them down, and slowly but surely,
stealing them into that dreadful disease Consump
tion—that disease Which entries off thousands daily
—are doing nothing, or, what is worse than' noth
ing, are gorging themselves with nostrums that are
pared 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'
compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, which eon
thitiee 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 Win. Richards; Mrs. Hi
ram Plummer; 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 physicians of the highest standing
have'given them up to die!
For sale by5D. C. Kneeland, principal agent,
Grant street, one door below 2d.
See advertisement of Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and
Tar, in another column. deco
Si: Louis, Dc. 119
Canis-ma's Galvanic Remedies for all kinds of
nervous affections they have been used with entire
success in all cases of Rheumatism, acute or air°.
nic, applying to the head, face or limbs; gout, tic
dolereUx, bronchitis, vertigo, nervous or sick head
ache, indigestion, paralysis, palsy, epilepsy, Ins,
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 iu the form of Rings and
Magnetic Fluid, Bands, Bracelets, Belts, &c.
(O. See advertisement for further particulars on
the outside of this sheet.
For sale at the orily,ag,ency, 57 'Market street
,deci)
THE new three story house at the comer of Smith.
- field and First streets, with an entrance from Ist
street to the 2d and 3d stories, which are well adapted
for purposes requiring large and well lighted rooms.
The store room is 26 by 60 R. with good dry cellars
and vnults—a first rate stand for the Grocery and
provision Trade or Furniture rooms. Apply to
JOHN THAW,
nexthouse.
OM-CZ NAVIGATION & FIST. INSURANCE OCTANT,
Pittsburgh, Dec :19th, 1846.
l';'; 'el e cti on for nine Directors of this Company,
,'to serge for the ensuing year, will be held at
this crffide, Monday, the 4th day ofdanuary next, be
tween the hours 'of TO o'clock, A. M. and 2 o'clock,
P. M. (dec2.2-td) ROBERT FINNEY, Seey.
dee2S.d 1 w*
r IRE RIGHT :PLACE to buy Woollen Cloths,
1 10 per cent . cheaper than the same could have
been bought six weeks ago of the manuacturers is at
ROBINSON'S Emporium.
Third st., one door West of Wood.
Cheap Vent - elan Minds
C AN be had at ANDREW WHITE'S Blind Fact'tory, in the rear of Joseph Lowrie's Cabinet
Warcroom. Ladies wishing to get Blinds will please
call at MIL Ryan's Wareromn ' Fifth st., near the
Exchange Bank, where I will be in attendance, and
if I do not please ynu both in price and quality, 1
will forfeit my reputation as a blind maker. de24
t Itr id _N , 7 . THE new U.S. Mail steamer ACADIA,
t i .;.,.....
M. E. Lucas, Master, will run as a regu
lar passenger packet between Pittsburgh and the
above port during the...season of 1846, leaving every
Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M.
. The Acadia is new and has superior accommoda.'
Raw Boons—Just Received. ' lions. For freight or passage apply on board, or to
A.. MEMORIAL of Egypt, The Rell - ...Sea The I t a P 9 •
: S i
i i I ,l l vcii and n r, d l b
localitiesrPi
e a f ra r n ,o , n te : o u r :
ft n h
,a t e !: ii i o n uo a lt i i 'll
, J. NEWTON JONES, Agent.
e r
THE
1,1 FRIDAY ev.gRu
la
every
mti.l PACKET. avnI,t. a
ip
Jfe ,t r i i i i d sa 4 \ l ‘ e , '
i u i s l i d i other t a e c n r d n d e in ss ' 1
s o 4 l. 2 p . alse c n r g o e u r k s t ten ,
1 ,
llgriPri - aqq,C IlMiri..P.Vel.l9.?..l3llV.letn: 12 ; uurgn, leaving this port every notay at iu ~. ~ i
mo. Price, 51,25 i and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day. Returning I
Life in New York, by the author of " The old , she will leave Cincinnati every Mondayat 10 o?clok,!
white meeting House," IStiro Price A. ets. lA. M. For freight or passage apply on board. i
Message from God; or thoughts on religion for. 'The Clipper N 0.2 wasbuilt expressly for thistrade,
thMking men, by Rev. John Cumming, D. 1). 1. cad offers to her passengers every comfort and
23 ac.
have a message from God unto thee." IS ino., I aornincolation. mar I
price 371 cents.SATURDAY PACKET.
Sketches of North Carolina-, historical and Ina- I t fr ., The regularmail and passenger steamet'i,
graphical, illustrative of the principles of a portion ! 'W- -:1,4 4 CIRCASSIAN, Capt. Isaac Bennett, will
of the early settlers, by Rev. ‘Vm. Henry Foot e-- ; run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and
For sale at the Bookstore of Cincinnati, leaving ibis port every Saturday, at 10,
• ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, A. U., and Wheeling at 10, P. 111., the same day.
Market at. between 3d and ith sts. 1
Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday,
Holiday Presents. tat 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board.
The Circassian was built expressly fur this trade,
C 2 CENES in the Life of the Savior,hy the Poets and
t and offers to her passengers every comfort and ac.
13 Painters. mar 23
Scel3o3 in the Lives of the Apostles, illustrated. i ernnt" r t'a i°n •
Book of Christian Ballads.
i
The Illuminated Gems of Sacred Poetry, splendidly t
illustrated.
Sketches of Irish Character, by Mr. S. C. Wall.
The Snow Flake, a oat for Inneconce and Beauty. t
Portraits of the Presidents.
The Rollo Books, in setts. I
The Jonas " ‘•
The Every Day Book.
The Parlor ...,
The Leisure Hour Book.
The Young Man's Evening Book.
The Summer Day Book.
Also a large assortment of finely bound Miscel
laneous Works.
dec24 For sale by LUKE LOOMIS, Ag't.
INT
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'..., • .:-. ; -., •' ' '-C:' ' '. ,i o l
For Rent.
RS. CHILDS> Letters from New York,2 vols.;
Winter Evening Tales: by James Hogg;
Mrs. Ellis's Prose Writings;
Hannah More's Works;
Lucretia Davidson's Life and Poems;
Lady of the Manor;
Mrs. Hemans, complete. For sale by
H. S. BOSWORTH & Co.,
dec23 43 Market street.
Vol. the Holidays.
BBOUDOIR ANNUAL FOR 1847;
Friendship's Offering;
The Opal;
The Christian Keepsake;
The Hyacinth;
The Poet's Gallery of Beauty;
The Germa of Beauty;
The Ladies Scrap Book;
The Laurel Wreath:
Religions *Souvenier, by :Hrs. Sigourne)!
The Diadem:
The Germs of Nature, by Mrs. Embury;
Finden>s Illustration of Moore;
The Gilt;
The Ladies Book of Poetry and Flowers;
Oracles from the Poets;
Sentiments of Flowers, by J. Andrews, London
Albums;
illustrated editions of the Poets;
A large assortment of Books for Children.
For catchy H. B. BOSWORTH & CO.,
decl2 No 93 Market st.
Holliday Goods, &c
WW. WILSON, col.. 4th and Market st., has
. on hand the finest ond largest assortment of
fine Gold and Silver Watches, in every variety, ever
offered for sale in this city. Jewelry of the richest
and latest patterns, in large variety. Silvbr Ware,
Tea Ware, Table Cutlery, Solar Lard Lamps and Gi
randoles, of the best material, patterns and work ,
manship. Military Goods and Trimmings in general.
Allen's Patent Revolvers, &c. All for sale at the
'lowest cash prices.
1 dcl9 W. W. WILSON.
For. Christmas and Now Year's Times.
APARCEL of excellent Temperance Almanacs,
for 1847, by the dozen or single; Journals,
Youth's Advocates, Temperance Hymn and Song
Books: and a small variety of nice Temperance
Books 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 business.
ISAAC HARRIS, Agent
dec2n-6t and Corn. Merchant, No 12 St Clair at.
•
Fresh Or
MITE subscriber will receive frdsh Oysters daily
from Baltimore, which he will serve up in all
the different styles, at the Franklin Hotel, Fourth et.,
between Smithfield and Grant.
octl3
0 Iros, 0 Yes
011 cau always find at G. Schnecles, on the ear
-1 tier of Fifth and Smithfield sta., fresh Oysters
served up in every style, on the shortest notice.
Also, Ground Nut Candy, Fruits, and Pastries of the
choicest - kinds. Call and see. novl3-dtap
Weilavilte-B r egi:alsii . Packet.
; itea3iler ARENA, Resets C. Fr.t.t , -
. "scr,
.MiSteri Inave l'iltsburgh for
Vellsviite' an de WinterfnediOle landings, on Mon
days, 'Syednoidays7lind - Yridays,•at 9 - o'clock;„S. M.;
and Wellsville ror Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, Tlitirs,
days„'and Saturdayalat 9 Otelock,S. • For freight
or passage 'apply onboard. "; - •
For Psiokelt.
Tut splendid light :;draught steamer
DOMINION; S. TtrucailliasterOvill run
as a regular- paiketbetvveeit Pittsburgh and Wheel
ing; leaving Pittsburgh for.Wheeling.avery Monday,
Wedneeday 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
For eine tUnat I
,t... M ti a 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 & Co., Agents,
ap 16 No. 30, Water street:
For Cincinnati and Louisville.
The new and splendid passenger steatn
er COLUMBI A, O'NEAL, Master, will
cave for the above and intermediate ports, regular
ly.
-For freight or passage apply on board, or to
jet D. WILKINS, Agent.
_ _
For Saint Louts--Regular Packet.
thenev and splendid passengerstean
puNFTrzcpt, Perry, will run in
the trade from Pittsburgh to St. Louis, ddring the
season of 1846.
The Brunette was built expressly fur the trade,
and is elegantly found in every respect.
For freight or passage apply nn hoard. apl4
For Cincinnati and St. Louis
The passenger steamer PALESTINE,
ft , Capt. Williams, will leave for the above
and a nitermediate ports regularly.
For freight or passage apply on bonrd. je9.
Tuesday 'OyentixgPaeket.
, The new and splendid passenger steam
boat DECLARATION, Capt. Vorhees,
will run usa 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
MONDAY PACKET
The regular mail and passenger steamer
MONONGAHELA, 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 even Thursday, at 10,
A. SI. For freighter passage apply on board.
The Monongahela was built expressly for this
trade, and offers to: the passengers comfort, and su
perior accommodations. mar 31
MONDAY PACKET
THE regular mail and pasenger steam
r UNlON,Captain :Maclean, will run w
a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin
aati, leaving this port every Monday at 6 o'clock,
P. M. Reliirning'she will leave Cincinnati every
Thursday at G P. M.
The Union was built expressly for this trade
and affords every accommodation.
For freight or passage apply on borrd. mayP
TUESDAY PACKET
THE regular mail and passenger steam
,ktatiger HIBERNIA, Capt. John Klinefelter,
will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and
Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesd4. l ;at 10 A.
M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. of the sanri 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
perior acconnnodations. apt
THURSDAY PACKET
SATURDAY PACKET.
F p
„The regular mail and passenger steamer
,_ , 4 ,-,MF:SSENGER, Capt. Linford, will run CV
a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cineinnati,l
leaving this port every Saturday at 10, A. M., and ,
Wheeling at 10, .P. M., the same day. Returning,
she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10
o'clk A. M. For freight or passage apply on board.
The Messenger was built expressly for this trade,
and oilers to her passengers every comfort and ac
commodation. mar 23
Dissolut ion of Partnership
rrilE Pattnership existin g between the undersi g n•
cd, under the firm of St:11111.k tz SCHEIBLER,
was d issolved on the 3d inst., by mutual consent.
The books of the concern are in the hands of Mr.
• Scriba, who.is authorized to settle all accounts.
The BookmOre will be continued at the old stand 11 : .
Mr. Serilia, the Bookbinding by Mr. Scheibler.
N'tcron. SCRIBA,
GUSTAVUS scurißLEß.
Dec. 25. I F.lti
y AWING just returned from the East with a most
elegant and extensive stock of Fancy Station
ary and Books for Christmas and New Year's Gifts;
I would call the attention of the public to my store,
No. 115, Wood st. Prices extremely low. Among
a great selection of Books - for old and :•oung, I men
tion
The Boudoir Annual, for 1847.
" Diadem,
" Bogner, 4.
" MJS3 Rose, I
" Amaranth, 44
" Mayflower, tt
" For - get-me not, "
" Leaflets . ofMermory "
" Rainbow,
" Lady's Album, "
" Sacred Mountains.
" Illustrated Book of Christian Ballads.
Scenes in the Life of Christ, by Chriswold.
The Tortoise Shell Kitten, for Mil.
Annualetle,
Christian Blossoms,
'rho Book of Nursery Rhymes.
Together with sweat selection of Books for Child
ren, Games; Portfolios, &c. VICTOR SCRIBA,
dc2s 115 Wood st.
(AN the Charge, to the memory of Ringgold;
J The May Queen; Parlor Quadrilles;
The last sweet chime;
The home that I love;
0! would I were a boy again;
Le souvenir waltz, by H. Metier;
Origin doe harp;
Oakland. Gallopade, by Rhoback;
Love Not; Old Granite State;
I have come from a happy land;
Orphan ballad singers, by Russell;
Oh! share my cottage;
Woodman!' spare that tree; r
Dublin waltzes, by La Drittjcy; •
Camp Glee, by Loder: dedicated to the .New
York Guards' Glee Club;
The Vocal 13ealltiea of the favorite Opera of the '
"Love Spell," by Donazette;
Four Snags from the Opera Il Puritani, by Del.
. -
lini;
Duetta for two flutes, by Berbignier & Katiffner;
Rio Grande Quick March: dedicated to General
Taylor;
Willig's Juvenile Pianoforte Preceptor;
Just received and for sale by
decl4 _ JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood at.
C. SCHMERTZ
Maim.
12x BOXES Bxlo Glass;
ILI 50 do. 10x12 do;
10 do. 9x12 dot.
'lO do. 10 . 114 do
For sale by FRIEND, TIBET & Co.,
decll. 51 Water street
a~wna,*~r_.::::..z::r~ui^'f-~=~•.:r_,a.^~a•-~::e~.~a.,_ ~y..~,....:...a.:.
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=.,ia+:~sSß'~f.~rtn:4.~A ';xF:,Y,: - ' t .: , . +i ' + . ^ `.;.GxL.
Books and Stationary
New Music.
' •
RATES', tw.
. COIII.I34.CTEDRAILYIIit
.
a..-.ALLEN KRAiMEH, EXCHANGE HRGEETt,
CORNER OP TtkißD ANO.vvotrb
PpIPSYLVANCA-i
Pittaburgh Banks... —pal
Philadelphia Banks . ..par
Germantown. pal
Chester county par
Delaware county par
Montgomery county.; par
Northumberland. C 0... par
Col. Bank Br. Bridge Co,par
Reading par
Lancaster par
Doylestown par
Easton. par
Bucks county par
Pottsville par,
Washington) .......
Brownsville . 4
Yorke
Chambersburg
Gettysburg
Middletown
Carlisle
Harrisburg
Harrisdale I
Lebanon.
Lewistown .......
Wyoming 4
•
, Erie.
I West ltranch
Waynesburg
Susquehanna County ..1
Lehigh County
U. States Bank 2S
Relief Notes
City and County Scrip..
State }3k ;and Branches. 1
Cincinnati iltijeks
Circleville (Lawrence)..l
Columbunlktilt
Xenia...:::...
Massillon .::•:.
Sandusky • •.
Qcauga •- • •
Norwalk .
New Liabon:.:.
WOoster . • • •
Maiietta • •
Chillicothe
Cleveland
Sciota
Lancaster.:.. a .
Hamilton
Canton .
Urbana ...
Gramllle
Bk and Brapches .15
Bank of Illinois 70
River- Raisin, 70
fusprance Company ...5
State Bank 5
Oakland County 10
Farm and Much batik .10
St. Clair 75
State Bank
All banks
lEEIZEIVI
EASTEII7; EXCIIANGE.
New York.... (prem.)
"
Baltimore "
State Ilk and branches
State Scrip
=MEI
All liank 9
I VA1.1.7. OP COINS.
Ainer. Gold, (prom) .
Old - -di. do. .. .5 '
IGninens' 5 off l
ISoverei.n: 4 44 83
!FrederiCkdor . .. <4. 7 SO,,
Ten Thalers 7 SO i
Ten Guilders.. 3 90
Louisd 2 orS 425 •
INapoleons 1 SO
Doubloon; Spanish . . 16 00
Do.-Patriot 15 50 .
IDucats ' 215
EiIEMETI
Eastern Banks . 3
Wheeling .
Branches
Bra at Morgontown. •
MAILYL AN").
Baltimore City pa
Country Banks 3
1 EW YO Ilk
City flanks...
Country flanks
NEW ENGLAND,
All solvent banks..
Important to Old Count' yosen.
lIARNDEN & CO.'s EMIGHATIoN OFFICE:
THE Subscriber having now
;A u :
the sole Agency iu the west for
the above House, is prepared to
send or bring put passengers on the most liberal
terms, and with the greatest comfort and despatch,
as they have the best vessels sailing every week,
(built expressly for this lined 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 throUgli :the CaStotii {louse free of
expense, and will also forward them, to their friends
in any part or the United States, thus protecting the
emigrant from all the wrongs and .rarallaus frauds
which they have heretofore had imposed upon them.
Messrs. Hamden & Co., are also. the Agents for
the Royal ItluilSteamers.
Remittances )4 drafts at sight--to any amount—
payable in any partof England, Ireland, Scotland,
or Wales. Application to the subscriber personally,
or by letter (post paid,) trinuent With every atten
tion. Office, Third street, one door west of WoOd
street. JOSIIUA ROBINSON,
dec24-d&w3in
European 4 , General Agent
GEORGE R. RIDDLE,
CONYEYANC , E
... ii,
,CkFFIOE in Avery Row,sth street, above Smith
field street, Pittsburg.
i DLEDS, MORTGAGES, AGBEEMcNTS, BONDS, RELE %SFS
and other instruments of writing drawn with neat
: ness, legal accuracy and despatch: lie will also at
tend to drawing and filing Mrciincrc's Limo, Ae
i counts of Executors „Idalinist rotors 4.c Fran i • ' --
i titles to :tau • -c • ' .' ' ' "TA" !...1-1111.----.-..
LAtitte, Ssarchissa DAr..r.a.1..: r..... ~- , 1 . Latest Improvement.
4-c. tr. , .dflit- I
, . v„....., , h .
~
~......„,... ,___,.._..,,, i , e ptiblic records,! IaIItEDSTEADS of different "kinds with Gazzam , s
f - nc'eftirdetSlO give saLtSro.o. l o ll to those who may en- _I JI iron patent flistvoings, superior to anything now
• trust their bus nest to his Care. • decl6-d&w l in use, for sale low at the furniture warebouss of
General ControlsalonEnaLness, i angl. T. B. YOUNG &. Co; Hand street.
With a Receiving 4. ForArding House, at FRANK- ; rplißLES—Pier, Centre and Card Tables of differ •
LIN, Venango county, Penn., I J,. cut patterns. If you want a good article cheap
I call at the Furniture Warehouse of
By NICICLIN & BRYDEN. T. B. YOUNG & Co;
i l l . 1 . It.
JAS.
EN having purchased a lot at the i.6
g B , ( R m l o ll uth of French Creek,) aud erected ".- ___,__ 31 Hand st.
Wood Street Properly for Sale,
. thereon a new commodious and substantial ware-H
.THAT desimblehat of ground at the foot of Wood
r
house, the above business will be attended to prompt,
.
and correctly, if possible, by us. ,Our friends and i I street, occupied at the tune of thc great fire by
1
the public will please remember us when they have Messrs. King & Holmes, is offered for sale.
any consignments to make to or from this point. Enquire of tenet) J. K. MOORHEAD.
Franklin,ect. 2.1, 1546. [d&w6m i
Rural Register and 'Almanac.
LNDRETIPS DAL ItEGISTER AND AL-.!
A MANAC for 1847—a work bf unustial merit. It
containtkone hundred and forty-foul - pages octavo,
and gives full directions for the ettlttlre of vegeta- ,
Wes and flowirs; a dairy of work -td be performed ;
each month; directions for - transnlttiiting, grafting,
&c.; engravings and descriptions IllSzlttt fruits; iliUs
trations of farm and garden implements, portraits of
choice cattle; miscellaneous reading, with the usual!
astronomical infinmation of an almanac, &c. &c.
Just received and for salii by the kidiscriber, and to,
be had at the bookstores generally, at the extremely
low price of 15 cents per copy.
F. 1.. SNOW DF,N, 'Druggist.
29 Water st.
declS-d&wlm
Annuals. and juvenile N'tiorks for the
nolnlayso
t r COOK'S LITERARY DU' OT, No. 85 Fourth
I - I street.
The Leaflets of Memory for 1847.
Thu Floral Offering ‘s '
The Evergreen ti •
... .
Thn London Keepsake "
The London IleadPs Book of Beauty for 1847.
The London Bible Gallery
The Diadem c, -
The Boudoir Annual '.
The flay Flower
The Rose of Eharon ,i
The Rose - . "
The Gift of Friendship "
The Fountain ('temperance Annual) "
The Friendship's Offering "
The Hyacinth .I
thilde Ilarolde, Illustrated; ..
Bryant's Poems '
"
Southey's works, "
Moore's " ‘t
Humans , ' 44
Byron, Cowper, 'Vasco, Milton, Scott, Burns and
Ant elia's Poems; all illustratedand beautifully bound,
and suitable for a holiday Gill.
JUVENILE VOILKS
The Youth's Book of Notate; litasterman Ready; !
Moral Tales; Tales of Mary Lands;
Parley's Bible Stories; Bop's Own Book;
Clara's Amusement; Young Student;
Boy's Manuel; Popular Tales;
Little Lessons for Little Learners; •
Fireside Story Bobk; Clever Stories;
Holiday Tales; Rhymes for the Nursery;
Kriss Kringlms Rare Show; My Own Stony;
Very Little Tales; Prize Stoy Book;
Mary Howitt's Prose and Verso Book;
Puss in Boots; Child's Forbad's
Life and Perambulations of Mouse;
Lucy and Arthur; Old Oak Tree; The Bracelets;
Iloy's First Book; Rhymes and Jingles;
Girl's Manuel; Child's Delight Bob the Squirrel;''
George's Journey; Robinscht Crusoe;
Juvenile Sketches; Blossetni of Morality/ .
Child's Own Story Book; Lazy Lawrence;
Alice Franklin; Comic Ndrsery Tales;
Parley's Picture Book; Toy 'Books, &c., &c.
Also, a great variety or Appleton's Fidition of Ju
venile Works not Mentioned here, entitled "Library
for My Young Countrymen." Call at COOK'S, Sd
Fourth st., and you Can be suited. dc24
Ohio River. Telegraph,
- 011.0 M Pittsburgh to Louisville through Wheel , ,
ing, Coltmibus and Cincinnati.
The subscribers were appointed a Committee to
distribute 200 shares of $5O oaeb 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 intereat in this important
improvement, and it is believed to be the best stock
ever tittered the community; in older to give a more
general extent; the Committee deem it propeeto
fine• subscription to two shares for one week from
this.
Books for subscription at the Counting Room Of
Hanna & Waterman, Water at.
JAMES MAY;
RICHARD EDWARDS,
JOSHUA HANNA,
Committee.
ai""ty ae lid;Wine i .
riA pipes Ol d Cog 130 - ndy,(Pi
~ir (J.Sc
,F, Martell.)
• 6 qt..Ctiski " • do.
- 1 2 is. PiPed ` f' '(EtlWard Lagnereune.)
47 2 qt. casks " ' (Godard.)
3 qr. casks Rochelle " • (A. Seignette.)
3 pipes - Neesp Anker Holland Gin.
40 qt. casks Fort Wine, nf various &sides.
20 cc " Dry Malaga Wine. • -
10 " " Sweet " "
10 Indian barrels Muscat "
1 puncheon Old Ja naica Spirits, on draught.-
1 " " Irish Whiskey, "
For sale by MILLER Sr. RICKETSON,
dcc7 • 170 Liberty st.
1 1.0 BBI*S. just t ecTs,ilvlZiLa li a for
saleßr C b ZTSON,
tlecl6 170 Liberty st
Old w4iskey. • ,
A n BBLS. pure Rye Monongahela Whiskey
1 4 ‘.1 200 bblei. pure oicl is a
•
For sale by
. dec7
rvENNESSEE PEA NUTS, A small lot, very so
perior, just received and tbr sale by
decls
TIRESII ROLL RUTTER-5 Barrels, neatly put
up, for sale by MARTIN & SMiTH,
decls 56 Wood street.
A A. MASON, 62 Market at., otfers fur sale an
.extensive assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres,
Vestings and Toilers , Trimmings. dcl
A. MASON, 62 Market st., has received all
±l. other lot of New Goods; comprising 12 peg.
Cotton and_ Silk Warp Alpaccas; 15 pcs. red, white
and yellow Flannels; 10 pcs. dark mixed Cassinett;
20 pcs. Kentucky Jeans; Canton Flannels; Tickings;
Striped Cheeks, sze. del
ETZIMER
mEnma
A. MASON_ 62, Market st., has on hand an
.11,. extensive assortment of Shawls comprising
more of those splendid Mocha, also Cas hmere worst-
I=!1111;Mlat=
20 MATS CASSIA in store and forsale by
• HAYS & BROCKWAY,
1 CASE CARIi MAGNESIA cot sale by
dee 3 HAYS &BROCKWAY
2 CASES CAL'll MAGNESIA for sale by
die 3 HAYS & lIROCKWAY
2 CASKS CHLORIDE•' LIME. for sale by
dec 3 HAYS 4- BROCKWAY
a CASKS SAL SODA for sale by.
dec 3 IIAYS 4. BROCKWAY
4 upLs. New York and Pittsburgh Varnishes, on
hand and for sale low by
dee 3 • BAYS & BROCKWAY.
TIDINTS AND OILS, a.generid assortment always
on hand and fm sale by
HAYS .5-
No. 2 Commercial Row, Liberty. st.
. A PPLES---95 bbls. Green it uplqs, of diffehent
. 1 - 1 kinds, for sale by
nov2o V. C. MARTIN, 60 Water st.
‘21,16A1t CCRED ITAMS.-1 . 2000 Sugar
0 Cured Hams, a prime article, rur sale by
nov2o P.C. MARTIN. 60 Water at..
rkRANGES--1000 prime . Ravin a Oranges, for
8310 by . nov4o P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water wt.
Dressed Flooring. •
20 000 FEET first rate,-at 114103 Planing
Machine, lor sale.
L. WILMA RTH
Penn st., between Hand and Irwin st.
pop Lin 'BOARDS, well seasoned and for stile by
tuorl.S.) L. WILMARTH.
Sundries.
Tierces fresh Rice;
0./ 14 bbls, Conklins improved Lard Oil;
10,000 bs. Bacon, Shoulders, On hand and
for sale by 1 F. SELLERS.
sep2.l. No. 17, Liberty street.
LRAI kegs, No. I, Lard on consignment;
And for sale by F. SELLERS.
Ojai. No. 17, Liberty strek.
•
Q VGA R HOUSE MOLLASSES.-6 bbls. 4 Goodals,)
I. S. IL Molasses, in store and for sale by
sep2i. F. SELLERS.
N.ttpfiqueto Netts.
el KO. S. SWARtZ has on hand a lot of verx so
parlor white and colored Munqueto Notts
IJAWING a very large and commodious ware
house, we are prepared to receive (in addi
tion to freight for shipment) a large amount of Pro
duce, &c. on storage at low rates.
•jv23 C. A. McANULTY &CO, Canal Basin.
SEAS-1 2 _1) packages Y. 41., land., G. P. and
Bowchong. of !ate importations, arriving and
for sale by lam:2s] LAMBERT ,& SHIpToN.
Coffee.
300
B kGs Green Rio, part prime;
" Old Government Java;
Arriving this day aud i t - or sale by
LAMBERT & SHIPTOS
< ~ }
k ,_ t ,,,. -..
Linseed 011.
MILLER. &.RICKV.TSON,
MARTIN & gMITTI,
sti Wood st
No. 2 Commercial Row, Liberty pt
Storage
VISIT -15 0 Ws No, 3 Lary's Mackerel;
_L 2) " 3 North- "
:20 " Herring (Allwireo
" No. 1 Salmon; in more and for
sale by laug2s) LAMBERT & SHIPTON.:
•
Sugar and idollaagesa
lIHDS. N. 0. Sug ar, strictly prime
' l5 5 bbls. Nos. 4 add 6 Loaf;
16 cases -Lovering's" D. R. Loaf Stigat
118 bids N. 0. Molasses;
In store and for sale by
LAMBERT Sc SHIPTON,
133 and 135 Wood street
ang'2s
SORIMS. Pitch:
50 4. Rosin;
350 Roses Tobacco, various sizes;
10,000 Seed leaf Cigars.
On consignment and will be sold low for Cash, or
exchanged for Pittsburgh manufactures, by
Sei,J TAAI , I4 & O,CONNOR.
rrIOBACtO.-15 large and 90 small boxes Missou.
ri tobacco, of prime quality,itist received on
consiguibtit, and mall be sold cheap - fur cash, ok
Pittsburgh manufactures.
august 18 TAA.II4I & OtONNER.
Blacksznith , s Bellbira
TV), IL sale -by the subscriber, agent 61r. the Maud:
facturer. Gl4O. COCHRAN,
hor2 I • No. 26 Wood at.
CIASSINFA - rs AND FLANNELS.--00e caseCas
14_, sinetts; one ease Red Flannels, for sale low by
oet24 . • (WM COCHRAN; '26 Wo6d st.
Doznentie Woollen.
2CASES Wide Red and Brown Flannels'
GU pair twined 10-4 Blankets; juM reed from the
manufactories, for sale by GEO. COCHRAN,
novl9 26 Wood at.
P ADES, SHONELS, &c.— •
). -. 3 20 doz. Spades;
50 " Coal, Canal and Grain Shovels;
20 " Mattocks and Picks; on band and for
sale at manufaCturera prices by
oct24 = ' GEO. COCHRA.N, 26 Wood st,
.
IRON.--38 tons Mountain Missauri Pig Irbni
r Just teceived and for Sale by
nov 28 JAMES MAY. ,
Pig Lead.
841 IIiGS Lead; just reed and for sale by
1 unvl2 JAMES MAY
C_I_OLES PENS - —Bagley's celebrated ever pointed
lir (told Pens; just received and for sale attechiced
rates, by ' JOHNSTON & STOCKTON . , •
cell° • • - Booksellerts, Maiket et.
TATIONV.B.Y.--Just opening, a large and 'mien ,
QI did assoriMent of French, English and Ameri-
can Stationery, which we invite the public tonal
and exaniine: JOHNSTON' STOCKTON,
0c0.9 Stationers, Market at.
• Brazier's Bellows;
TUST received an assortment,largesites,Bresiees
0 Hand Bellows; also,
Jo n es Parlor and Kitchen, do.
Wholesale and Retail, W.
decl6. 1 20 Wood at.
. _
1-I,IEATIIERS:=32 Backe P rime live geese Feathers
I' for sale by FRIEND, RItEY & Co.; •
dc 15 57 Wster et.
, - .
I==
nr,ti!ecProqdent of l chf.vigte!d:st.stes. .eritrycanl4ll of Seth :lands as contain a minfOlr
TN:taliCatiej - Orat arct . or Congress, appioved on mines of, lead - cue, actually discovered and lieittf
Ith4l,l_y of July; 1,64.0, entitled ..Atinet.to 'worked; will he sold in - such legal suldiViali of
authorize the .Ptesident of the United States to sell Slll3diVisions . wilVill include such mine or mines, Ett
the resert•ed mineral lands in th'e States of fllinois :not less than two dollars' and fifty centa'per dere:.
end Arkansas, and Territories of Wisconsin and The dale" will
are
open for twe weeks, (en.
lowa. supposed to , contain lead' mei" ' 1, JAMES less the lands are sooner disposed of,) and no ions ;
K. POLK, Pitssiecnrot THE UESTDD STATE" or ger and no private entries of land ht the sections
AXEIIIeA, do .hereby declare and make ktiown, and parts of sections so offered will be admitte4
that a public sale will be held at the land office at until after the expirdtion of two weeks from the'
MINERAL;POINT,in the Territory Of Wisecinsin; commencement of• said, sale.
commencing on MONDAY, the twenty.fourtft day. ' In further execution of the said act; I have eau:-
of May next, for the disposal of the following see- sed the Commissioner of the Genera/ Land Meet
tione and parte of sections of land, units:rosette to publish with-this proclamation, e. brief descrip ;
rizszavzo taolt SALES AS CO:WAS:NINO VALUABLE lion - of the mineral region in which these landslie;
LEAD WINES, to wit: and of the lands now. offered for sale, which him
Weskof the fourth principal meridian. been prepared from official docurilents ; an& othei
Parts of sections six, seven, eight, nine, ten, means of informdtion.
twelve, twenty-five, twenty-eight, twenty-nine, thir- Given.under my hand'at the City of Washington ;
ty, thirty-two, and thirty-three, in'tiiwnship wire. this twentieth day of November, Anno Thotnini
Sections six and eight, and parts of sections two, one thousand eight hundred and forty-six. 't
ten,. and thirty-one, in township two. By the President: .TAMES K. YOLK: -
Sections fifteen,seventeen, nineteen, twenty,lwen- - JAMES Plaza, _
tY-nine, thirty, and thirty-three, and parts of see- -.acting Conunittioner of the General Land o,ffict,
Lions ten, fourteen, twenty one, twenty-two, twenty-
Lye, twenty-six, twenty : eight, thirty-two, thirty
four, and thirty-five, in township three.
Sections twelve, thirteen, twenty-four, twenty
even, and thirty-four; and parts of sections seven,
eight, fourteen, fifteen, and eighteen, in township
tour.
==il2l
Sections nine, ten, and - thirty•six; and parts of
sections eleven, fourteen; fifteen;twenty-two, tvreit.;
ty-six ;
twenty , sevSn, thirty-four, and thirty, five, in
township five.
Section eight, arid parts of sections two, twenty
four, twenty-five, and thirty-six, in township six.
Section twenty-six, and parts of sections thirty
four and thirty-six, in township seven; and.
Section twenty-four, in township eight; all of
range one
Sections twenty-eight, thirty-three, and thirty
six, fractional sections twenty-nine and thirty-two,
on the main land; and parts of sections" two,
twelve, and twenty-five, in township-one. . •
.!;-:ection twenty, and-parts of sections six, seven,
nineteen, twenty-eight, thirty-fitree, thirty-ftve i - and
thirty-six, in township-two. ~ -
Section thirty-six, and parts of sections nine,.
thirty, and thirty-One, in township three.
section thirteen, and parts of sections twenty
eight and thirty-two, in township four; and •
Section twenty-four, in township five; all o
range two. ' • -
Sections three and twelve, and parts of sections i
four and five, in township two.
Sections twenty-seven, thirty-four, and • thirty
fiveL and Parts of sections thirteen, twenty-three,
twenty-four, twenty 7 fiye, twenty-six, thirty-three.
and thirty-six; in townshiti . three; and
Part of section' thirty, in township four; all of
range three. . ..
~.
fait - of-se ion twenty, in township three; sec-,
Lions tirenty, twenty-sire, end thirty; and parts of
t il
sections eig , .seventeen, 'eighteen, nineteen, and.'
twenty-eigh . n township four; and part of section
twenty-eight, in township seven; all of range four.
j Section tweiny-one, and parts of sections six and
and twenty, in township three; parts of sections
i t went y-five, twenty-shx; twenty-seven, twenty-nine,
, thirty-four, thirty-five,and thirty-six, in township
foirt; and part Of sectionifourteen,in township five;
all of range ilVe. • ,
East of the folerth principal meridiem
1 Sections four. eight, nine, twenty, twenty4foni,
twenty-six, twenty, twenty-nine, and thirty-one;
iand parts of sections two, five, seven, ten, eleven,
twell,.e. thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, seventeen, eigh- -
jteen, nineteen, twenty-one, twenty-two,' twenty-
I three, twenty five, tyrentyseven, twenty-eight, thir
, ty, thirty.two, thirty-three; and, thirty-four, in town
ship one.
Parts of sections twenty-five, thirty-one, thirty=
two, thirty-three, thirty-four, .thirty-lire, and thirty
!six, in township two.• • =
.
Parts of sections. twenty,Jwenty-nine, and pir-
I ty-fire, in township three.
1 Valli of sections one and twenty-one, in town.
ship four.
j Section thirty, and parts of sections three, eight,
nine, thirteen, fourteen, eighteen, twenty, twenty
, two, twenty-five : twerny-seven, twenty-nine, thirty
!
one, thirty-four ; thirty-five; anti thirty-six, in town
lship file. .
~ : utitri4l,-7.figev.- : - t , ';t: 4.4," C"'
,weiny-sevett, twenty-eight; twenty
nine, and
ten, twenty, and thirty-four, in township seven; all
of range one. -
Sections two, three, tour, six, seven,
_eight, nine,
ten, eleven , twelve; thirteen, and twenty, and parts
of cectiuns, one, the, fourteen, fifteen. seventeen,
eighteen: nineteen, twenty-one, twenty-three, thirty.,
thirty-one, thirty-two, thirtyAhree, and thirty six; in
township one.,
Sections tWenty,five, twenty-Six, twenty.seven,
twenty.eight, twenty-nine, thirty, thirty-three, thir
ty-four, thirty-five, and thirty six; and parts of sec
tions two, thirty-one,,thirtrtwo, in township two.
Parts of sections eleven and thirty, in township
three,
Parts of sections one, two four, five, six, seven,
and twelve, in township four.
Sections three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine
ten, eleven, twelve,`thirteen, seventeen, eighteen
nineteen, twenty, twentyone, and thirty-six{ and
parts of sections fourteen; fifteen, twenty-two,
twenty-four, twenty-five, twenty.six, thirty, thirty
one, thirty-two, thirty-three, and . thirtyfive, in
. . _
township five.
Sections - 4Venty„ and twenty-one; and parts Of
sections tstenty-three;tiventy-four, thirty-three, and
thirty-four, in townships six;: nil of range.two.
Parts of sections six, and twenty eight, in town
ship one. . .
Sections thirty, aninliirty-one; and parts of sec,
Lions four, six, twelve, tvienty-one, twentrfive, and
thirty-sii, in township two. . .
Sections five, and seventeen; and parts of sec
tions four, nine, ten, fourteen, fifteen; eighteen,
twenty, twenty-four, and twenty-nine, in township
Lh nee.
Sections five; six, eight, and twenty-eight; and
parts of sections seven, seventeen, twenty, twenty
five, and thirty-three, in township tout. ~
Sections five, six, seven, seventeen,
~eighteen,
nineteen, twenty, thirty-one, and thirtytwo; and
j parts of sections eight, ten, twenty-five, twenty
nine,. thirty, and thirty-three in township five. .
Sections fifteen, and twenty-two; and parts of
sections -thirteen, seventeen, twenty-one, twenty
, four, twenty-seven; twenty-eight, thirty-three; and
' thirty-four, in township six; and s -
Parts Of sections twenty; and twenty-nine, in
township seven; all of range three.
Part of section nine, in township one. ,-
Sections nineteen, and twenty-four, and parts of
sections three, - ten, twelve; thirteen, and eighteen,
in township two. ,
Part of 'section seventeen, in township three..
Parts 'of sections fourteen, nineteen, tWenty,
twenty , three, thirty, and thirtpane, in township
four.
Part of section thirty-five; hi . totiliship five; and
Sections nineteen, and twenty-six; and parts of
sections five, nine, eleven, fifteen; eighteen, twenty
one, twenty-two, twenty-three, twenty-seven, twen
tyeight, thirty-one, and thirty-two, in township six;
all of range four.'
Parts of seetidns eight, seventeen, and eighteen,
in township one.
Sections seventeen, and twenty; . 'and parts of
sections four, eighteen, and nineteen; in township
two.'
Parts of sections four, and thirty; in township
three.
Sections twenty-seven,, and twenty eighti and
1 patts of sections eleven, nineteen, twenty, twenty
nine, and thirty; in township four; and •
Sections one, two, and eighteen; and parts of sec
tions seven, eight, fourteba„ - .seventeen,, nineteen,
and twenty-five, in township six; all of range five.
Section eleven, and part ofsectiontight, in town ! .
ship; three; and parts of sections., (lice, six; , seven,
eight, eighteen; twenty-one;" tiventy-two, twenty
six, twenty:seven, and thirty, in townihip six;. ail
of: range six:.
Parts of-sections two; threei.ten,:eleverrrthirteen
and twenty-eight, in tovinship„twof and part of sec
tion thirty-four, in, township:-three, all Of range
seven. I_.
Part or section fear, in township tbree. . . .
Peitz ofseretione twenty seven. thiripfouz, , -and
thirty4ve, in' . township ' four , 'ilid . .part, - of:section
mien; in township.seveni all of range eight. •
..-
All qa a rter quarter sections or the above lands, cow
tied in whole or in part by those miningleases 'which
shall not fie determined by the day fired for the Min
mencement of the sale, will be excluded . -- .
Pre-emption clairns will nof:be:allowei to any:
of the ribovalitrubs, until after they have been .offer-:
ed at public sale, and become subject to private
-.-- ,
. . ~..• •• • -•
, -,, f -, -'''•: .,. :.'•. , .:,
.;1 , ; -,- ..--.',.;:'. - r . r,
~ '::z. 4::: , , •:7,..,::;•
mmp. u .
• -':.:, .'''-'l-;.,.
The lands etribraced by the above proclamation
of the President of the United States, contain many.:,,_,.
of the most. Valuable lead mines actually opened
and worked, which hava.yet been discovered; and
from indications on the surface, anti experiments
made in' digging, it is believed that many others %.
equally valuable exist, and may be explored at a
trifling expense. 7
From the great number of these Mines it would
be impracticable to give an adequate idea of their_
character and, location, without extending this no
tice beyond proper bounds. It is sittlieient to state
that they, are situate& in thelection of country
bounded on the south by the Illinois State line;on
west, by the Mississippi river;' ou the north, by
line drawn nearly parallel, to the south side of the
Wiscongin river, at the average distance of ten or
twelve miles therefrom; and on the east by a mert
idlan line pasaing thrhugh the sources of Sugar
Creek, the whole district covering & surface equal
to about sixty full townships. All necessary fa
cilities for transporting the products to a market _
are afforded by the Mississippi and Wisconsin
.rive'
ers, rnd their tributaries, the, Blue, Grant, Platte,
Pekatonika, and other rivers;by which the:district-.
is intersected.
The above district was explored by Dr. Owen,
the geologist of the State Of Indiana, tinder in-
structions from the Treasury Department, and in '
compliance With a isesolption of the House of Rep.
resentatire.s, passed the 6th of "febrUary, 18:39.—=
The able report of this gentleman, published' irk
1841,
iith the charts and illustrations, (Senate
document, No .107, Ist session ; 28th Congress,)
contains precise information as to the location of
, each mine, and shows, that* 1539, the lead mines
1 of Illinois, lowa, and Wisconsin, though only '
tially worked prodnced up wards of thirty millions
pounds of lead, of which those in Wisconsin, it -
appeanf, yielded the larger proportions-and farther,. : ,
that the whole district, if properly mined, would
yield one hundred and fifty :millions pounds per
annum. ss •
. .
Particular lists of thesections and parts of sec-
'
tions to be offered at said sale, have been furnish.
ed to the register and receiver at Mineral' Point,
together With riteN On which the location ot each
tract is designated; all of which will be subject to
the examination - of those wishing to purchase:.;
• JA3IES IL PIPER,.
Aging Commissithter of the Genaalland Offitt
December 246; 1846- Ime 15t
Pittsburgh hospital. . - ' •
UNDER THE CASE. or. TUE atertus. OF NEUCY. -
DOs Addison Gc4r.zani, Bruce,and J fiiHeal, Pp; .
are now Convoluted for open.
ing this institution on or atiebt tite Stet &Jana
ary, 1847. Accomurodations for twenty pitients
have been ordered; if the contributions now being ,
solicitedlrom the'citizens warrant it, acconurioda
tions will bo prepared for forty. Donations for this
purpose can be given to the Collecting Committee;
or sent to the Sisters of Mercy,
.Penn t.tioet, or to
arty of the followingt—James May, A. Tiernars,
Jas Makely, John Coyle, J. S. Cosgrave,.Coip...'
mittear _ decD-Im-
For Sole or "truly - • - ‘,„
THREE story Brick House, situate in. the vit.-
loge of East Li.
-
. _Curri=e2-0
Pin a cy; seitia goo ran rues and a pump - or ex- ,
cellent water on the place. Tim House is large and
in good conditions having' beeii occupied sea dwel
ling for. some time by Mr. James Burnside. It will
be sold or rented lovroa reasonable terms.
. Persons desirous of further information will ,picaaa
caß atJ. D, Davis , Commercial Auction Roonas,-cor
ner of Wood and 51.11 eta. • decl7-if
Superior Building Lots foil Sala In tha
Fifth:'Ward: ,
— O 4 IGHT . Lets, fronting on. Penn street, opposite
-1' the mansion of Dr. Shoenheiter, the corner oil
Adams street. 221. feet by 100, the others 20 feet
each, by 100, all extending to Spring Alley.
Five - LotsTrotiting on Liberty street, at' and adjoin
ing Factory street, each 9.o,feet. byl6o deep , to Quin
cy street, opposite the new Catholic Church, On Theis
are erected seven frame baildings. - -
Title indisputable and a liberal'extansion of pay.:
ment to suit purchasers. They will be sold to'close
the concern: Apply to Michael Allen,' or Letvis
Hutchison, at-their warehouses, or ter James
S.
Craft,F,sg., at his Office, SO Fourth street.--; • - -
OtrA variety of Cotton Machinery, vizt—Cardir,
Throstlesi Mules,'Acc., still on hand for sale on very
reasonable terms, and time, on large sales.
For Sae
OLR i..011 4 5-11Ounded by Penn, Liberty and - lbry
- atii., each lot having 24 ft. front, and extending
back 110 ft. Two iif - theui are corner lots, and the
position of the whole property is one of the most ad..
vantageous in the city.- For farther information ap.
ply.to - 1441.Vi11.TZWELDER, Fourth st. . •
novil-te ' bet. Wood and Smithfield.
For , ltent,
THE brick dwelling house 011(1.g - rounds on the
Butler Road, opposite the Allegheny Cemetery>
adjoining the property of Mr. Mowry now occupied,
by Mr. Peterson. . Also, the Rope iralk arid niScline
ry, formerly occupied by Smith & Guthiie for inalro
ing ropes for the inclined, planes on the :Allegheny
mountains. For terms apply; to
GEO. tOCHILAZI,
No: 26 Wood st.
Hot foi• Mexico
MILITARY EQUIPMENTS.
HE subscriber is prepared to furnish Swords,
T
Sashes• Epaulettes, Caps, Plumes, .Buttorm.
Lace and.all othorMilitary Trimmings, omits chelip
terms as cad be procured in 'the Eastern cities, for
cash: Also Allenis Patent 6 Earrel Revolvers,
W. - . W. WILSON,
Coridth and . Market sta.
IWOULD speak an honest and conscientious word
of advice to , those of you who are not too. wise to
reason, arid who can appreciate and, distinguish be
taieei•the cruel and dishonest puffing of the day, (in
reference to pulmonary diseases,) and the following
straight-forward, statement, by one, who would not
offer a misrepresentation to you, where life and-.
death are so dearly concerned as in any tithe dia.
eases or ailments which lead to Consumption.
I can assure you that the remedy here offered;-has •
given a.heavenly relief, and often effected a perma
' nerd cure, when every other remedy has failed, It
is pleasant, indeed; beautiful to tastei.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; %flairored balsamic jelly.-' It can, there
fore; in truth and honor; be ofl.hred to all those Alit- •
t o ,' with Bronchitis, Asthina, glitmate or Cononon
Coughi.and Colds, spitting of B Bleeiting of th e
Lung*, WhoOping-cogh, Group, DWiculty of Breath.-
ing, Sere ThrdoE; Hoarseness, Firei Stages of Con.
swnption, And all other Pa/ern/tare and Liver Cemi-
plaints. It is known as DR. EMANUEL'S DAL- •
•SAIIIC - LUNG AND COUGI - I. JELLY, - ". • ..,
The inaterials of this Jelly are purely vegetable
and baliainic, and•are 4 the invention of an eminent • .
physician, from which 11e proprietor has purchased.
this recipe:. It is certAinly worth its *eight in gold; r.
tiutis petit a priee,tet be within•the reach of rich or . .
Peior
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Said by WI:A:JACKSON, af his Boot &Shoe store,
No. SlLiberty street;ltead of Wood. at., Pim:burgh: ,
Price SO cents and $I per bottle. ' - ,L 146
COLES'S Soap is a wonderful, wonderful Soap,
For it makes every pimple and freckle elope--„,
itmakeeflealt that's chapp'd, that's diseased or that'a
..tender,
Tho!.the wind blow as bleak as in March or Detiena.4..'
Sinooth: healthy and soft—elear, lovely and white,
As thb now on the hills of a clear winter's night
Jones's Soap is really and truly a perfect and aert
Cure for Any Allan disease, making diseoloio
skin Meat arylhealthy: Sold at the A meriCanßit
8$ Chathairi st.,.ind.by the only Agent-for Pittabur
W. Jackson, S 9 Liberty street, h'ead, of Wood etre
Where also may be lied genuine, Jones' eclatt
Coral Hair Restorative—Spanish - Lilly White:-/
Tooth Baste, and Moorish Hair Dye, '
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