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O 4 EPAR•D-OF' 'T RADE 7 - (Reorders inciderm txr-a - change of water, diet. and i• - • 1311 ezmi!sua Clintate;We allude to-JArrit's Craixiars•rrra Ban- V. 0. latiomia,. -Donn -. .1. - Stladvitt• SAM, which has been tested by many of our fiiti .zees and found ; to be all that is - claimed for _ Pa.. 10 - „1- 1 „P, Rev. Asa Shinn, one of the first of our clergy, in .1843 tested the meflicine, and mcomMetuled it as an :unfailing remedy for diseases of the stomach and bowels; tia.which our 'Volunteers Will - be subject ere they reach MexiCo. A bottle shouldlie nlated in the knapsack of every soldier. and =the price is such as to, place it within the reac h of all.. -Itcan, be procurkl at the Pekin Tea Store, Fourth 'street. near Wood.-- - .Disparch. decl7 M - ==l 7 ARRIVED. • • Vilinington, - Dasesen, Steubenville. Fieeson, • '-ittidoen:"Efiert, Wheeling, - Dispatcki.Nelscin, Mobongahela City. ValteriErießoop*, Beaver. ' • Constiltlowman, -Brownsville. Mats Bl'Lane; Bennett, Brownseille. Boies, Beaver. .• t , DEPARTED. St. Louis: 4i*A l o l l o i o P''WOlsirinc IffiliniiiittOii,'DaUnibti; Wheeling Dispatch Plebrin, Mow City. bake Erie, HOOlisi- B ever. Louis: McLazie,lleinifitti Brownshille Coils* Boamuini -"MitiugUn; Bores Beaver." _ - OFFICE OF THE POST, WixraisoAr Arising awl', Dec. 30. REMARKS. Ttless of the past week has been fair for the.seaticas. The weather moss of the time has been feN4reble. The rivers are ..up--last evening ate 5 o'clock there'U4re feet water in the channel; There is now no prospect of a freeze. - We have no change to note in the rate of cur rency--a great'deai is required at this season to -pay' halflear :balances. Money has he'Come more scarce in,the Eastern Cities since our last, and is beg:inningto be felt ,here. Our Banks hive thrown out:the best of paper this n•etk. Bate out doors continues fropil to li•per month. CuiTency still -bought s ate and Sold'at 4. Eastern Exchange firm at I limn.. ABBE 's....—schorrhings, demand goot sales are s repotted .to.o it the .following rates; ; . .11, 41, 4i. Pots, scarce,-4} 11, 41e. APPLES—Becarning scarce, prices,advancing, now rangiirani BEANS'---Srriall'white 'gents freely at $'10:011,- CansidOral?le quantities are shipped ror the South_ . BurrErtrpAt rangesfroin Si to fp. Sale of bid,s - I;eit final 4 at pic. Keg, 7fa7 BROOMS—No change since last report. • .• - BE.ESWAX--Taken at •25c..; resalel at 26c. CANDLES -City dipped 9c.; :Mould 10. CHEESE—SaIes at 6093; very good {article will Command. 7c cOTTON--linaetsce, sales at 04010: Demand er good. **FEE—Rio firm; we note sales at 8-115 , 9 as tality. • '; • IRN MEAL—Tevr sales' reported . to us at lan - ging from 33 to 35c. CRANBERRIES --Regular sales at ?,50 per bu. FRUlT—Dried Peaches, sales at $1 i31051,37i; we bean! te(ale small sale,et $1,30. Dried ilp plesossoGo.- • FEED--Brua r sales in various lots at 57,30 c. Shorts, 12t5e.. I'LOUR—Not much kleing, some; lots taken from 'wagon at $3,31:1643,37; from Wharf, $3,20 r}s3.2s._.From More Flour is taken by dray load at 0,59: MilliEliS--Sales at 25028 as hi quality .GRAIN--Wheat, sales at 5Gc,, ,Batley, 35040 Clat fit wbarf sales have been madi at 24025 Corn, 3'2c. tr bushel. GLASS---SaTes;ef trill), country brind, at $1,95 as 4,, city "brarals, $2,0. LEAD—Finn at Waii for Pigx; ic. for Ear. LARD—Sales in considerable qualatilies at Ca •ti}c : MOLASSES—This article has advanced a trifle since onriast report. We are instructed to quote as followr. N. 0. 29030 to city; 31032 to coun try. We were told of a small sale of: . extra quail ty.et 33c. :SWATISCicerr, 1,2503,371, from wagon; Tim , Flax, , Soc. hhtls. 4 1, 73-tirig; in wl;lsicgr 7 -conanaon, 16014; 14.ec. ' 'l"fit Yrizatlera• I'BESIi snppty,ofJohnson's Superior Printing _Minh. Jest seeeisest and for sal at the office or the Pittsburgh Morning Post. • 4 - , I.4IIARPEIt. Moitopigainila Navigation Company. NOTACE:i"O STOCKBOLDERS.-4n pursuance ..of, Oa previsions of the. Charter, the annual ineetings.of the Stockholders of the Monongahela Navigation .Company, will. be held on! Monday, the 4th -day of January, /847, at the office of the said compiuky , „ in Nreedishuihting, FourtK• street, in the city of Pittsburgh, at,2 o'clock, P. M. for . ' the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year. deel-td . WILLIAM BAKEWELL, Ece , y. IRISH AND SCOTCH WHISKEY—:One puncheon of each,,genufne article, on draught. STERETT & CO., decl9 cor Market and Front sts. Q.CCrAR-11 Phis Crushed and Pulverized Sugars, 04Lovering , sRefinery)an excellent article for bar andlable.use, just received and for sale by sTF.RErr & CO., cor Market arid Front sts. BITTERS, Etc,-16 dot. AromaticiWine Bitters; 10" Ens. Peppermint—bottled and on draught. Also, East India Bitters, an article. recommended for Invalids. Parsele by STERETT tr Co., decl4 corner Market abd Front sta. _ - - 1011 A CCO—Aramatic, Nectar. Peach Leaf, Honey Z Dew, Dees Wing, Choice of the Army and Navy, Pure Oronoke, W. D. H., and Brancleii Stag, all prime brands, flif.sale in small or large packages, or by re tail. de4l4 STERETT & Co., 1 6 Market at. For Coughs, Colds, &c. ULMONARY or Expectorant Balsam, price 25 P cents per bottle. - Ginseng Panacea; price 50 vents per bottle. (,63, Sellers' Imperial Cough Syrup, 25; cts. per bottle. 7 Swayne's Syrup of Wild Cherry, Isl,oo 6 6 Shenclt's Pulmonic Syrup, $l,OO 1 - Wistere Halsani of Wild Cherry $l,OO 66 -- 'To'be had-at THORN'S DRUG STORE, oet27 - ' cor. Hand and Penn eta. ])RODUCE-46 1 Pe Sacks ." .,aches; • . 30 Sacks Dried Apples; 3 Bbls. Ron Butter; 2 Kegs " " 3 Casks Potash; - 3 Rbls. Beans, Justreceired .and for sale by MARTIN & SMITH, 51 Wood street, r nov26 .. , Cocoa and Chocoliae. BOXES Baker's and Fell , a Cocoa , S ''" . " Broma;, D " • " (locos Paste; .• g:,Norfolk Chocolate; kea . " . -; : 15 . 01 - ase Fiend For sale by de.c.25 ':---- ..-toco ate, expressly for eating. WILLI4.MS & CO., HO Wood at. F RESH- FRUIT. ;.-10 but. M. R. Raisins; 500 lbs. Smyrna ," . ' • 100 " Sultank " ' • 500 " ZanteOrrrants; 200 " Bordenx Prunes; 100 " Genoa Citron; • 44 " Lemon & Orange Pee In store: and lbr sale by J. D. wiLya.A.ms.& co., 4024 110 Wood s CtEGARS, - 60.1 boxes imported M pwriloo boxes iMported an Segue; 16 I Mi;eaimpprted and ot Ma4Pra.Segars ilistore and for sale STEE 16 Nadine, ,•- , ' linportant to denuismptives.—Strange! that so many who are afflicted with a Cough that is gradu 'ally wearing - them down, and slowly bat surely, stealing them into that dleadful disease tonsunip tionr—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' compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, which con tinues to make the most remarkable cures ever re corded in the annuals of Medicine; which is pro ied 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 Plummer; ?evinney Ludlow, Esq., of Cincin nati; and a great number of others in this city.— Certificates of not only of remarkable cores 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 by D. C. Kneeland, principal agent, Grant street, one door below 2.d. See advertisement of Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar, in another column. dec-i Galvanic Remedies for all kinds of netirotte affections they have been used with entire success in all cases of Rheumatism, acute or chro nic, applying to the head, face or linibs; gout, tic dolereux, bronchitis, vertigo, nervous or sick head ache, indigestion, paralysis, palsy, epilepsy, fits, convulsions, cramp, palpitation of the heart, neu ralgia, general debility, &c. In cases of dyspepsia, .Which is simply-a nervous derangement of the di gestive organs—they have been found - equally suc cessful. These applications are in the form of Rings and Magnetic Fluid, Bands, Bracelets, Belts, &c. cci- See advertisement ter further particulars on the outside of this. sheet. For sale at the only agency, 57 Market street dec9 For 111.—: Te corner entrance o f f r o S m m i t i h si Vel r andlvtiTra% story"s streets,with an street to the2d and lid stories, Which are well adapted for purposes requiring large and well lighted rooms. The store room is EG by 60 ft. with good dry cellars and vaults—a first rate stand for the (armory and provision Trade or Furniture rooms. Apply to JOHN THAW, next house. dtm2S4l w. OFFICE NAVIGATIRN & FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Pittsburgh, Dec. 19th, 1846. AN election fur nine Directors of this Company, to serve fot the ensuing year, will be held at this office, Monday, the 4th day ofJanuary neat, be tween the hours oflo o'clock, A.M. and 2 o'clock, P. M. (dec22-td) ROBERT FINNEY, Sec', . F r illE EIGHT PLACE to buy Woollen ClO's, j_ 10 . per cent cheaper than the same could Ware been bought su weeks ago of the maritt!icturcrs is at ROBINSON'S Emporium. Third at., one door West of Wood. Cheap inn Blinds OAN be had at ANDREW WHITE'S Blind Fac tory, in the rear of Joseph Lowrie's Cabinet Ware room. Ladies wishing to get Blinds will please call at ii. 11. Ryan's Wareroom Fifth st., near the Exchange Bank, where I will be in attendance, and if I do not please you both in price and quality, 1 will forfeit my reputation as a blind maker. dc24 New Books—Just Received AMEMORIAL of Egypt, The Red Sea, The Wilderness, or Sin and l'aran, Mount Sinai, Jerusalem and other principal localities of the Holy Land; visited in 1842, with brief notes of a route through France, Rome, Naples, Constantinople, and the Danube: by George 'Fish, L. L. 11.. one vol. 12 l'rice, $1,23 Life in New York., by the author of "The old white meeting Ilouse," ISmo ('rice-59. cts. Message flout God; or thoughts on religion for thinking •men, by Rev. John Cumming, P. 1). 1 have a message from God unto . thee." IS too., price 37; cents. Sketches of North Carelina, historical and bio graphical, illustrative of tire printiples of a portion of the early settlers, by Rev. Win. Henry Foote._ For sale at the Bookstore of ELLIOTT Itr Market st. between 3d and 4th sts. CERES in the Life of the Savior, by the Poets and 0 Painters. Scenes in the Lilies of the Apostles, illustrated. Book of Christian Ballads. The Illuminated Gems of Sacred Poetry;spiendidly illustrated. Sketches of Irish Character, by Mr. S. C. Wall. The Snow Flake, a gift for Innocence and Beauty. Portraits of the Presidents. The Rollo Books, in setts. 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 Miiscel• Laneous Works. dec^_•l For sale by LUKE LOOMIS, Ag't. MCHILDS> Letters from New York,2 vols.; Winter Evening Tales: by James Hogg , ; Mrs. Ellis's Prose Writings) Hannah More's Works; Lucretia Daaid,on's Life and Poems; • Lady of the Manor; Mrs. Ilemans, complete. 'or sale by H. S. 11oSWoR•I'lt & Co., 43 Market street. t'or the Ilolidays. BOUDOIR ANNUAL FOR 1801 Friendship's Offering; The Opal; The Christian Keepsake; The Hyacinth; The Poet's Gallery of Beauty; The Germs of Beauty; The Ladies Scrap Book; The Laurel Wreath: Religious Souvenier, by Mrs. Sigourneyl The Diadem: The Germs of Nature, by Mrs. Enibury; Finden's Illustration of Moore; The Gift; The Ladies Book of Poetry and Flowers; Oracles llom the Poets; Sentiments of Flowers, by J. Andrews, London Albums; Illustrated editions of the Poets; A large assortment of Books fcir Children. For sale by 11. S. BOSWORTH & decl2 No 43 Market St. XV W. WILSON, cor. 4th and Market at., has on hand the finest and 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. Silver War, Tea Ware, Table Cutlery, Solar Lard Lamps and Gi rnndolcs, 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. dcl9 W. W. WILSON. For Christmas and New Year's Times. APARCEL of excellent Temperance Almanacs, for 1847, by. the dozen or single; Journals, Youth's Advocates, Temperance Hymn and Sang 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 erohant, No 12 St Clair at. dec2s-6t and Com TE subscriber Will receive fresh Oysters daily from Baltimore, which he 'will serve up in all the different styles, at the Franklin Hotel, Fourth st., between Smithfield and Grant, octl3 }id other Regalia YOU can always find at G. Schneck% on the ear nor of' Fifth and,Smithfield Isis., fresh Oysters served up in every - style, on the shortest notice. Also, Ground Nut Candy, Fruits, and Pastries of the choicest kinds. Call and ace. 'toy 13-dtap other Castello er La Bells arid Ilcp:r by, ETTA; Co., sGy cor. E'rout. mzzzn Holiday Present". Holliday Goods, &c. Fresh Oysters. C. SCHMERTZ 0 Yee, 0 Yes. rM= MirsvmelleglitlarMitellteiti' -,-- , . . _ A s r ti jit - '.'-' .-" ""=-:-Tincrete,o *R*tftAirmar. C. Arm-. sort. Master , will leave: - Pittsburgh - Tor e v e and allintermediato landings; on Zan; days Wediiii(daifiiptuct Yrkictici;at 9' o'clock, A. M.; and iyellcivi_Wor Plitiliiimb iiiiTiCitilaYii r Thilra dziYs, antl9aturdays, at 9.0 , c10i1i; .A. M. For freight or passage-apply on-itia, rtil: - ... ~,.- --.-.- ' 4: de e_: For riFlticettltiattrilar_lPtitaltett. _THE - apietplid" light -driteght steamer DOMINION, 13. , Titrze., Master, will-run as a regular packet betivedritittsburgli and Wheel ing; leaving Pittibnigh - for - Wheelingeve.ry Monday, Wednsed4 mid Friday, at 3 trelock. r P.M.; and leav ing Whedling,forPittsburgli eveirj ,- Tl iel - alay, Thurs day and baturdayrat. 9 o'clock, 'vor freight A.M.. or passage apply ciii board. Irki:ozs For Cildetnaiath , 1.1; The well known fast nailing itte?ler ' CAMBRIA, W. Forsyth, Master wil ruii i as a regu ar Packet, leaving dvtiry Wednesday morn ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning, she will !emit Cincinnati every Saturday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to FORSYTH & Co., AgCnts, No. 30, Water street. For Clnannati and Louisville: krtalThe new and splendid passenger steant er COLUMBI A, O'NEAL, Master, will leave tort a above and intermediate ports, regular- ly. For freight or passage apply on board, or to je I D. WILKINS, Agent For Saint Loula.-Regular Packet. The new and splendid passenger steam er BRUNETTE, Capt.. Perry, will run in the tra e Rom Pittsburgh to St. Louis, during the season of 1846. The Brunette was built expressly for the trade, and is elegantly found in every respect. • For freight or passage apply on board. " apl4 For Cincinnati anti St. Loula Tho passenger steamer PALESTINE, Capt. Williams, will lease for; the above and intermediate ports regularly. For freighter passage apply on board. .le9. Tuesday EveuingPaeket. Tbo new and splendid passenger steam boht DECLARATION, Capt. Vorliees, will run asa regular packet hetweenTittaburgh 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 hoard. jet CINCIATNATI PACKETS. MONDAY PACKET The iegular mail .and passenger steamer AWNONGAIIELA, Capt. Stone, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin nati, leaving this port every Monday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Return ing., she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Monongahela was built expressly for this trade, and offers to the passengers comfort, and su perior accommodations. mar 31 MONDAY PACK ET THE regular mail and pasenger steam 1.01`. 7 .-3.lW er UN LON, Captain Maclean , will run as me a'regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin nati, leaving this port every Monday at 6 o'clock, P. M. Retarning, 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 born!. may!? TUESDAY PACKET THE regular mail and passenger steam or 11111F.RNIA, Capt. John Klinefelter, will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving thin port every Tuesday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. W. of theta:me day.— Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Friday at 10 A. M. For freight or peasage apply on board. The Hibernia was built expressly for the trade, and offers to the passengers every comfort and su perior accommodations. apl THURSDAY PACKET VET THF new U. S. Mail steamer ACADIA, L ir-s: M. E. Lucas, Master, will run as a regu lar passenger packet between Pittsburgh and the above port during the season of ISA leaving ever . ) Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M. The Acadia is new and has superior accommoda tions. For freight or passage apply on board, or to ap9 J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. FRIDAY PACKET. THE regular mail and passenger steam =E or CLIPPER No. 2, Captain Crooks, will run as a regular packet between Cincinnati rind Pitts burgh, leaving this port every Friday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling nt 10 P. M. the same day. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Monday at 10 o'clok, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Clipper go. 2 was built espressly for this trade end. offers to her passengers every comfort and am atinirnodation. mar 23 SATURDAY PACKET _ • The regularmail and passenger stannic' CIRCASSIAN, Capt. Isaac Bennett, will run an a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, Inaving this port every Saturday, at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10. P. M., the same day. Returning, she will leave Cin4nnati every Tuesday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply onboard. The Circassian was built expressly for this trade, and offers to her 13 as so ugers every comfort and ac commodation. mar 23 SATURDAY PACKET % The regular mail and passenger steamei ~.41. 0 1.11Z1 MESSENGER, Capt. Lintbrd, will run an a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving thin port every Saturday at 10, A. M., and Wilt-cling 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 espressly fur this trade, and Miens to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. mar 23 Dlasolitt 1011 of Partnership r 111 Partnership existing between the undersign " ed., under the firm of SCRIM gr. SCHEIBLER, was dissolved on the 3.1, inst., by mutual consent. The books of the concern are in the hands of Mr. Scriba, who is authorized to settle all accounts. The Ilookstore will be continued at the old stand by Mr. Scriba; the Ilookbinding by Mr. Scheibler. VICTOR SCRIBA, GUSiAVUS SCHEMER. Dee. 25, IS-i6 Books and Stationary I AWING just returned from the East with a most I elegant abd extensive stock of Fancy Station ary and Books for Christmas and New Year's Gifts, would call the attention of the public to my store, No. 115, Wood st. Prices extremely low. Among a great selection of Books fur old and young, I men tion The Boudoir Annual, for 1849. " Diadem, r. " Bonnet, 1%! - iss Rose, " Amaranth, " Mayflower, " Forget-me not, " t‘ Leaflets ofMomory " tt Rainbow, " Lady's Album, " " Sacred Mountains. " Illustrated Book of Christian Ba Scenes in the Life of Christ, by Chriswola. The Tortoise Shell Kitten, for 1847. " • A onualette, Christian Blossoms, The Book.of Nursery Rhymes. Together with a great selection of Books for Child ren, Games, Portfolios, &c. VICTOR SCRIBA, dc26 115 Wood st. New DI taste. ON the Charge, to the memory of Ringgold; The May Queen; Parlor Quadrilles; The last sweet chime; The home that Move; 0! would I were a boy again; Lo souvenir waltz, by H. Metier; Origin of the harp; Oakland Gallopade, by Ithoback; Love Not; Old Granite State; I have come from a happy land; Orphan ballad singers, by Wessell; Oh! share my cottage; Woodman! spare that tree; Dublin waltzes, by La Britzky; 1. Camp Glee, by Loder: dedicated to the New York Guards' Glee Club; The Vocal Beauties of the favorite Opera of the "Love Spell," by Donazette; Four Songs from the Opera II Puiitani,, by Bel lini; Duetts for tWo flutes, by Berbignier & Kauffner; Rio Grande Quick March: dedicated to General Taylor; Willig's Juvenile Pianoforte Preceptor; Just received and for sale by decl4 JOHN H. MELLOR, SI Wood-st. Glass. 2g BOXES SOO Glass. 01 60 do. 10x12. do; 10 do. 9x12 • do; 10 do. 10x1.1 do; For sale by FRIEND, RIIEY & Co., deel7. 67 Walla atrect -1---;: `3E 14 " 103-0 t :T .DTSMC, 14 ALLEN,KRAIVIRRi - EiCCIIANOt- 11ROltElti CORISES 3tate Bk:anditrenches4 Cincitincti -Hanks."... • • • i Circleville (Lawrence).. f Col utribus Bank.. .. . . .. . ...1 Massillon .. .. 4 Sandusky Geauga ' 4 Norwalk - • - Nen-Lieb0n.....:....4 Wooster . Marietta. Chillicothe .... Cleveland Sciota Lancaster • Hamilton Canton . Urbana Granville ....... ... rEltlfr3nyr.n.ript.!. 'Pittsburgh Banks par Philadelphia Banks ...par Dermantown. ..... par Ch lister county par Delaware-county • pm Montgoniery county.. par Northumberland par Col. .13.111 k & Bridge Co par Readaig . ' par Lancaster par Doylestown pa Easton par Bucks c0unty........ par Pollinate par Wlshington Brownsville . • York Chamboraburg Gettysburg Middletown . Carlisle ' Harrisburg Harrisdale Lebanon . Lewistown Wyoming Erie West Brnch Waynesburg • Sustiuellanna Cbiinty Lehigh County • 1 • U. States Bank 2 Relief Notes et t City and County Serie, .1 State Bk and Branches 95 Dank of Illinois 70 MICHIGAN. River' Raisin. 70 Insurance Company State Bank 5 Oakland County 10 Farm and Mach bank .10 St-Clair 75 State Bank Ul hanks • 3 r As-ratitt EkCLIANGE. New _,York.., (prem,) Philadelphia... • " Baltimore VALUE OF EOlll3. ECCEM State TM and branch es..l State Scrip MC= All flanks =EEO Amer. Gold ; (prom) . Old do. do. .5 Guineas 5 00. Sovereigns $4 83 Frederickdors $7 80 Ten Thalers 7 80 .Ten Guilders.. ...... 3 90 Louie(Pors 425 Na .oleons. 3 s 0 Eastern Banks Wheeling .' Branches Br'ch at Morgontown• • MARYLAND. Baltimore City p. Country Banks NEW YORK City Banks... Country Banks Doubloon, Spanish. .16 00 IDo. Patriot ........15 50 ,Ducats 2 15 NEW ENGLAND All-solvent banks.. Important to Old Countrymen. HARNDEN & CO.'s EMIGRATION OFFICE. .THE Subscriber having now bt.W. the sele Agency in the west for the above House, is prepared to send or bring out 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 line,) and will invariably give passages secured on this side the water, theprefer ence of berths, and will attend to passengers' lug gage on landing through the Custom House free of expense, and will also thrward them to their friends in any part of the United Staten, thus protecting the emigrant from all the wrongs and vexatious frauds which they have heretofore had imposed upon them. Messrs. Hamden $.: Co., are also the Agents for the Royal Mail Steamers. Remittances by drafts at sight--to any amount— payable in any part of England, Ireland, Scotland, or 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 ROBINSON, tlec2l-d&w3m European 4- General Agent GEORGE R. RIDDLE, . #.'ist•Z , ; n AZ\ CONVEYANCER, (AFFICE in Avery Row, sth street, above Smith street, Pittsburgh. DEEDS, MORTGAGES, AGRENENTS, BONDS, RELEASES and other instruments ot . writing drawn with neat nesn, legal accuracy and despatch. He will also at tend to drawing and tiling LIENS, Ac counta of Exacta ors, Administrators, 4.e., Examining titles to Ilea! Estate, Searching Records for Liens, 4,e. From his long experience and intimate acquaint ance with the manner of keeping the public records, he expects to give satisfaction to those who may en trust their bus Bess to his care. deel6-dBtw Rural Regbaler and 'Almanac. LANDRETIPS R A RURAL REGISTER AND L \, MA NAC for 1547--a work of unusual merit. It contains one hundred and forty-four pages octav ,1 and gives full directions for the culture of vegeta- 1 Wes and flowers; a dairy of work to be performed each month; directions for transplanting, grafting, &c.; engravings and descriptions of select fruits; illus trations of tarn' and garden implements, portraits of choice cattle; miscellaneous reading, with the ursual astronomibal information of an almanac, &c. ke. Just received and for sale by the subs'criber, and to he hail at the bookstores generally, at the extremely low price of Ki•cents per copy. P. L. SNOWDEN, Druggist, 29 Water st. ...innuals and Juvenile Works for th; Holidays, cleblB-d&w 1m AT COOK'S LITERARY 1E.P0T,.1 , i0. SoFourth GI re et. The Leaflets or Memory for IS-17. The Floral Offering 4 6 -The Evergreen ir Thu London Keepsake " .. _ The London Beaih's Book of Beauty for IS-17 The London Bible W11(37 The Diadem The Boudoir Annual The May Flower The Rose of Sharon 61. The Rose The Gill of Friendship Thu Fountain (Temperance Annual) " 'rho Friendship's Uttering The Hyacinth Child° liarolde, Illustrated; Bryant's Poems; " Southey's works, " Moore , s Demos' " Byron, Cowper, Lasso, %Boni Scott, Burns and Anielia's Poems; all illustrated and beautifully bound, and suitablu for a lfoliday Gift. JUVENILE WORKS The Youth's Book of Nature; Masterman Ready; Moral Tales; Tales of Many Lands; Parley's Bible Stories; Boyle Own Book; Clara's Amusement; Young Student; Ba)'s Manuel; Popular Tales; Little Lease& for Little Learners; Fireside Story Book; Clever Stories; Holiday Tales; Rhymes for the Nursery; Enna Kringle's Rare Show; My Own Story; Very Little Tales; PrizOStory Book; Mary Hewitt's Prose and Verse Book; Puss Boots; Child'a Favorite; Life and Perambulations of a Mouse; Lucy and Arthur; Old Oak Tree; The Bracelets; Boy's First Book; Rhymes and Jingles;• Girl's Manuel; Child's Delight; Bob the Squirrel; George's Journey; Robinson Crusoe; Juvenile Sketches; Blossoms of Morality; Child's Own Story Book; Lazy Lawrence; Alice Franklin; Comic Nursery Tales; Parley'S Pict Are Book; Toy Books, &., &c. Also, a great variety of Appleton's Edition ofitti- . senile Works not mentirmed here, entitled "Library for M' Young Countrymen." Call at COOK'S, 85 Fourth sti and you can be suited. dc24 Ohio laver Telegraph, FROM Pittsburgh to Louisville through Wheal ing, Columbus and Cincinnati. The subscribers were tuipointed a Committee to distribute 205 shards of $5O each of the stock of said Company, to the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, ;that being the proportion allotted to this city by the Company.) As all feel an interest iti this important improvement, and it is believed to be the best stock ever offdred•tho comstinnity, in order'to give a mote general extent, the Committee deem it proper to con fine the subscription to two shares for one week froni this. Books for subscription at the Counting Room of 11.anim & Waterman, Water st. JAMES MAY, RICHARD EDWARDS, JOSHUA HANNA, Committee. NECTARINE-FINE'CUT CHEWING IOBAC -Bt, D. RINEHART, No. - 33.11and st., lake pleasure in announcing to the public that they have just introduced a new and delicious article of fine CHEWING TOBACCO, which they can venom. mend to customers as mild, pleasant, finely flavored, and entirely free from adulteratiOn. They hairs also on hand a very line lot of CAVENDISII of the very. best quality. decl4 ( v.t. RYE WHISKF:47.--28iitils Old Monongahela tunrectified) Rye Whiskey, wholesale and retail. "decl9 STERETT 4 CO. ,2 halfiriMaptil„CPitKianikri(7oi4t;ClistßMlC&.-CO) 2ic at •1 . 14 F.,.44,A43) 14 , 7 6 _ 2hi :Pipes '" 't . (F..dwariLLagrtureene.) 2qt.easks " e l . -100(1840 3 qt. .disks Kcic.helle Segirette.) : 3 pipis — Arcesp Antier - 11rillind Gw • 40 qt. casks Port. Wine; or - Various grades. , 20 Dry. Malaga 10,x' ." Sweet 10 Indian - barrels Muscat . 4 I piincheciii Old Ja naica Spirits, on draught: 1 “. Whiskey, " For sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, dec7 . ' 170 Liberty at. 'Amend 011. 10 BBLS. mast receive d and for 'sale by MILLER & RICKETRIVE; 170 Librzty_st. Old Whiskey. ' 40 Nt i l p o r p e uit y . e hr onon r h ela ey. For sale by MILLFA & PICKETSON, dec7 170 Liberty at l. TENNESSEE PEA Parrs, A small let, very sa perior, just ieceived and for sale by MARTIN & SMITH, 56 Wood st. FRESH ROLL BUTTER -5 Bartels,.neatly put up, for sale by MARTIN & SMITH, deels 56 Wood street. AA A. MASON, 62 Market et., offers for sale an extensive assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres,. Vestings and Tailors' Trimmings. del MISSOURI A A. MASON, 62 Market st., has received an otherr lot of New Goods; comprising 12 pcs. Cotton and Silk Warp Alpaccas; 15 pcs. red, white and yellow Flannels; 10 pcs. dark mixed Cassinett; 20 pea. Kentucky Jeans; Canton Flannels; Tickinga; Striped Checks, &c. del 132=2:M! AA. MASON. 62, Market at., has on hand On • extensive assortment of Shawls, comprising more of those splendid Mocha, also Cashmere worst ed and other Shawls decl 20 MATS CASSIA in store and for sale by HAYS & BROCKWAY, 1 CASE CARD MAGNESIA for sale by clqc 3 HAYS & BROCKWAY 2 CASES CAL'D MAGNESIA for sale by e 3 HAYS & BROCKWAY 2 CASKS CHLORIDE LIME fur sale by dcc 3 HAYS 4- BROCKWAY Cl CASKS SAL SODA fur sale by dec 3 HAYS 4. HiIsOCKWAV A BBLS. New York and Pittsburgh Varnishes, on 'X hand and for sale low by dec 3 HAYS & BROCKWAY'. 1 - )AINTS AND OILS, a general assortment always j - on hand and fnr sale by HAYS 4- BROCKWAY, dcc 3 No. 2 Commercial Row, Liberty at. APPLES -9.5 bids. Green Apples, of different kinds, for salt by nov2o P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water st. SUGAR CURED HAMS.-12000 superior Sugar Curial Hams, a prime article, for said by nor2o P. C. MARTIN, GO Water st. ORANGES -1000 prime Havana Oranges, for sale by nov2o P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water st. 209000 FEET first rate, at Beck's Planing, Machine, for sale. • L. WILMARTII, nor IS. Penn st., between !land and Irwin at. POPLAR BOARDS, well seasoned and for sale by Inev lb.] L..WILMARTH. - Sundries. sTierces fresh Rice; 14 bids Cogklins improved Lard Oil; 10,000 lbs. Bacon, Shoulders. On hand and for sale by F. SELLERS. sep24. • No. 17, Liberty street. lIOU kegs, No. I, Lard on consignment; 4 And tor sale by F. SELLERS. sep24 . . No. 17, Liberty street. Slt II OUS E MOLL A.SS ES.-6 bbls.‘Goodals, s l S. 11. Mula.ases, in store and for sale by . 1 sep23. F. SELLERS. . _ Musqueto Netts. - • EO. S. SWARTZ has on hand a lot of very so perior white and colored Mustpieto Netts which will be sold cheap at No. 106 Market street.. jet 3 BEDSTEADS of di ff erent kinds with Gazza iron patent fastenings, superior to anything now in use, fur sale low at the furniture warehouse of :mgt. T. B. YOUNG & Co, nand street. MABLES--Pier, Centre and Card Tables of differ J_ cut patterns. If you want a good article cheap , call at the Furniture Warehouse of - T. B. YOUNG & Co, jeG 31 Band st. Wood Street Property for Sale, THAT desirable lot of ground at the foot of Wood street, occupied at the tithe of the great fire by Messrs. King t Defines, is offered for sale. Enquire of jaugll J. K. MOORIIEAD. HAVING a very large and commodious ware house, me are prepared to receive (in addi tion to freight' for shipment) a large amount of Pro duce, Bcu. on storage at low rates. jy23 • C. A. McANULTY & CO, Canal Basin I EAS-120 packages Y. ,H., Impl., G. P. and Powchong, of late importations, arriving and for sale by rang2sl LAMBERT & SHIPTON: Coffee. 3.0 n BAGSGreen Rio, part prime; 1./ 5 Old Government Java; Arriving this day and for sale by LAMBERT & SlttirtON _ _ bbls No. 3 Lary's Mackerel; 20 3 North 10 44 I 6P 20 " Herring (Alrwives) 5 " No. I Salmon; in store and for sale by [Thog2.s] LAMBERT & SHIPTON.. 45HIIDS. N. 0. Sugar, strictly prime. • 23 bbls. I\os. 4 and 6 Loaf; 10 cases "Lovering's" I). R. Loaf Sugar 148 bbls N. O.' Molasses; In store and for sale by LAMBERT & SHIPTON, aug2s. 133 and 135 Wood street 5n BBLS. Pitch: 0 4 50 . 44 BosinL, 150 Boxes toldteco Xlll'lollB sizes; 10,000 Seed leaf Cigars; On consigumentand will be sold IoW for Cash, or exchanged tbr Pittsburgh innnufactures,by seps . TAA.FFE & O,CONNOR. rpOIIACCO.-75 large and 90 immll boxes Missbu. ri tobacco, or prime quality, just receited on consignment, and will be sold cheap fur casl4 nt Pittsburgh Marini . ..lettuce. au. ust 18 TAAFFE & O'CONNER. Blacksmith's Bellows VOR mile by the subscriber, agent tor the Mane ..L` factures. - GEO. COCIJRAN, nov24 • No: 26.W00d st. ArlASSui •..r . rB AND FLANNELS.--One cashCas sinetts; One case Red Flannels, for sale low by act 24 GEO. COCHRAN, 26 Wood st. CASES wide Red and Brown Flannels; 2 60 pair twilled 10-4 Blankets; just recd from the manufactories, for sale by GEO. COCHRAN, novl9 26 Wood st. SPADES, SHOVELS, &c.— 20 doz. Spades; 50 44 Coal, Canal dud Grain Shovels; 20. 44 Mattockeand Picks; on hand and for sale at manufacturer's prices by oct24 GEO. COCHRAN, 26 Wbod - . PIG IRON.-- - -83 tons Mountain Missouri Pig Iron Just received and for sale by nov 28 JAMI S 111 AY. Pig Llul. 841 P D lG n S vi rad; juet rec , d and IfAormsaElse GOtD PENS—Bagley`s celebrated ever pointed Gold Pens, jest received and for sale atreduced rates, by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, oct29 Booksellers, Market at. STATIbNERY--Just opening, a large and eplen+ did assortent of French, English and Ameri , . can Stationery , '-which we Invite the public to call and examiee. JOUNSTON & STOCKTON, oct29 Stationers, Market at. Dv' : ellosvg. JUST received an assortment,large sizes,Braziet 3 s Hand . Bellows; also, rarlour and Kitchen, do. Wholesale and Retail, JOHN W. BLAIR, dee Hi. 120 Wood st. Shot. 50 KEGS Shot, assoited Noe.; for sale by novl2 jAltEs MAY No. 2 Commercial Row, Liberty st Dres*cd Flooring. Latest. Itnprovement Storage. Sugar unit DlEollasses Domani le Woollen. • , t " 14, . 0015011 * . iiiiireestders . ciittieltrontokntstener: N purst na - ee;Of an act of;Urinikeitai - apptOvell on I llth day of Jul„1840„ entitled-oAn act to althorizethe President of the. United States to sell the reserved mineral lands- in the. StateEMlllinois and Arkaosas, - and Territorica of Wieeoriain and lowa', supposed to 'contain lead ore s "- JAMES K. YOLK, PRESIDENT OE TRE UarITIarSTATES eV AmentcA, do_ hereby declare and,: make known, that a public sale beheldat the laid — office at MINERAL POINT,in the Territory ; of_Wiiconsln, commencing : on MONDAY, the twenty fourth day of May;next, for the disposal of the following 'sec tione and parts of sections of . land, nearrorous, RESEETED MOIL SALES AS CONTAINING VALEAVEE LEAD•RINES,-10 . . . . . West of th e fourth principal , omit/fan. Parts of sections six, seven, eight, nine, ten. twelve, twenty-five, twenty:eight, twenty-nine; thin ty, thirty-two, and- tarty-three, in township oar.. Sections six and eight, and parts of sections two, ten, 'and thirty;one, in township two. Sections fifteen, seventeen, nineteen, twenty, twen ty-nine, thirty; and thirty-three, and parts of sec tions ten, fourteen, twenty one, twenty-two, twenty five, 'twenty-six, twenty-eight, thirty-two, -thirt and thirty-five, in township three. Sections twelve, thirteen, twenty four, twenty seven, and thirty-four;•and parts of sections- seven, eight; fourteen, fifteen, and eighteen, in township four. Sections nine, ton, and thirty-six; and parts pt sections eleven, fourteen, fifteen, twenty-two, MTh ty-six, twenty-seven, thirty-four, and thirty five, in township five. Section eight, and palls 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 O range one. - Sections twenty eight. thirty-three, and thirty six; fractional sections twentnine - and thirty-two; on the main land; andis of sections tWo, twelve, and twenty-five, in township one. Section twenty, and parts of sections six, seven. nineteen, twenty-eight, thirty4hree, thirty-five, and., thirty six, in township two. Section thirlyi-Six, and parts of sections nine, thirty, and thirty-one, in township three. • Section thirteen, and parts of sections twenty. eight end thirty-two, in township four; and Section twenty-four, township five; all of range two. - Sections three and twelve, and parts-of sections four and five, in township two. Sections ,twenty-seven, thirty-four, and thirty five; and Parts of sections thirteen, twenty-three, twenty-four, twenty.five, twenty-six, - thirty-three, and thirty-six, in township three; and Part of section thirty, in township four, all of range three: Part of section twenty, in township three; sec tions twenty, twenty-nine, : and thirty; and - parts of sections 'eight, seventeen,..eighteen, nineteen, and twenty-eight, in township four; and.part of section twenty-eight, in township seven; all of range font. Section 'twenty-one, and partS of sections six and and twenty, in township three; parts of sections twenty-five, twenty-six, tWenty-seven, wenty-nine, thirty;four„thirty-tive, and thirty-six, in township four, and part of section; fourteen, in township five all of range five. East of the fourth principal meridian _ . Sections f...;ur, eight, nine, twenty, twenty-four, twenty-six, twenty, • twenty-nine, and - thirty-one; and parts of sections two, five, seven; ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, seventeen, eigh teen, nineteen, twenty-one, twenty4wc, twenty three, twenty-five, tWenty,seven, tiventy-tight, thir ty, thirty.two, thirty-three, and.thirty-fohr, in town ship one. Parts of sections twenty-five, thirty-one, thirty two, thirty-three, thirty-four, thirty-five, and thirty six, in township two. Parts of sections twenty, tiventy-nine, and thin ty-five, in township three.- Parts of sections one and twenty-one, in tawn• ship four. Section thirty, and parts of sections three, eight; nine, ,thirteen, fourteen, eighteen; twenty, twenty two, twenty:five, twenty-seven, twenty-nine,.thirty, one, thirty-four ; thirty-five, and thirty-six,lii town ship five. Sections three, four, and nine, andiparts of sec tions five and eight, in township six; and: Sections twenty-seve s n, twenty-eight, twenty: nine, and thirty-three, and parts „of _sections nine, ten, twenty, and thirty-four, in township seven; ell of- range one. Sections two, three, tour; six, seven, eight; nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, and twenty, and parts of sections, one, five, fourteen, fifteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen ; twenty-one, twenty-three, thirty, thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-three, and thirty six, in township one. Sections tiventy.five, twenty-six, twenty-seven, twenty-eight, twenty-nine, thirty, thirty-three, thir ty-four, thirty-five, and thirty six; and Tarts of see tions two, thirty-one, thirty-two, iu 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, twenty-one, and thirty-six; and parts Of sections fourteen, fifteen, twenty-two; twenty-four, twentytive, twenty.six, thirty, thirty one; thirt,y:two, thirty-three, and thirty.five, in township five: . Sections twenty, anti twenty.ont; arid parts of sections tut , ty.three, - twenty-foilthirty:three, and thirty-four,in townships six; . all orrange two: Parts of sections six : and twenty COI, in town ship one. • , Fectionsihirty, and thirty-one; and "parts'of.s'et; tions four, sir, twelve, twenty-one, twentY4A; and thirty-six, in township two, , Sections live, and seventeen; and parts Of see. tiotts four; nine. ten, fourteen ; fifteen, eighti46, twenty, twenty-four, and twentyanne, in township three. Sections five, six, eight, and twenty-eight;' and ' parts of sections seven, seventeen, twenty, twenty live, and thirty-three, in township four. Sections. five, six, seven, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, thirty:one, and thirty-two; and 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, tuentpseven, twenty-eight; thirty-three and thirty.four, in township six; and Parts of sections twenty, and twenty-nine, in township seven; Ai of range three. - l'art of section nine, in township one. Sections ninetetii, and twenty-four; and pails of sections three, ten, twelve, thirteen, and eighteen, in township two. Part of sect,jon seventeen, in township three. ' Parts of sestions fourteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty-three,tthitty s and thirty-ant, in township four. Part of section thirly-live, in township five; and Sections nineteen, and twenty-six; and parts of sections five, nine, eleveni fifteen, eighteen, twenty one, twenty-two,.twenty-three r tWenty-seven, twen ty-eight, thirty-one, and thirty-two, in township six; all of range four. ' Parts of sections eight, seventeen, and eigiiteen, in township one. Sections seventeen, and twenty, and parts of sections four, eighteen, rind nineteen, in - township two. Parts of sections four, and thirty, in township liras. Sections twenty-seven, and twenty-eight; and parts 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, 'fulfteen, seventeen, nineteen, and twenty-fivi, iltitownship of rouge five: Section eleven, and part of section eight, in town ship three; and parts of sections five, six, seven, eight, eighteen, twenty-one, twenty-twO,. twenty six, twenty-seven, and thirty, in township six; all of range six. , Parts of sections tWo,,,thtile, - ten, eleven, thirteen and twenty-eight, in township two; and part of see tion thirty-four, in township three, all of range Part of section four, id township three. Parts of sections twenty•seven; thirty-fditr, and thirty-five, in township four; and part of section seven;in townihip seven- all of range eight. I 41quarter quarter 'echo's of the above la nds, coo rred in whote or in part by those ruining leases which shall not be determined,by the , day fixed for the crun. :nommen: of the salt, will be excluded therefrom. Preemption claims will not be allowed to any of the above lands, until-after they. have been otpr ed at public sale, end br . FprpF pbject to frivste entry: aril al l" a !such - limb as . ____ mines grAemtiOre, actually diseov , worked,..will be sold in such legal; sulitli.. - c,-7 suleliyisioirs as:will incliida such mine or riiiiiei,l4, - ,i,,,-„, ._ not lees than two dollars and fi ft y cents per acre: r ; ~ ' ",i. The sale %lithe kept open for two weeks, (vin. level the,lands arc sonnerdisposed'Of,) and' no Icitt4..i. ',.. ger; and no private entries of hind in the sectiordtl". and villa of sections so offered wilt be admitted.;" - until after the expirdtion of two weeks item thikl. i - , cOmmencetnenf of said sale. .In further execution of the said ace, I have . • -.- .., seil the Commissioner of the General-Land O f to publish with this proclamation. a brief deseri , • -- . ti°2} of the mineral region in which these 'andel' i-' .- and of the lands now offered for sale, which b been prepared from official documents and, 041. means of infortriation. ' • '' • . - Given under my hand at the City of Washing to thii twentieth day of Noveniber, Anno Dotal - , • one thousand eight hundred and forty4br. ".,--1. ' . --: By the President: °. - JAMES K. "POLK.•: -- . .. JAMBS H. Praxis, ' ''' - . ' ; ,l ' :going amintirsioitir of the General Land - Of/we. 'l, The lands - embraced by the above proclamation of the President of the United States, contain many of the most Valuable lead mines actually 'opened and worked,which have yet been discovered; and from indications on the surface, and experiments' made in digging, it is believed that many others equally valuable exist, and may be, explored at trilling expense. From the .ireat number of these mines It would he impracticable'to, give an adequate idea ofyieir character and locition, without extending this no. tice beyond "proper bounds. It is sufficient to state, that they are situated in .the section of - country bounded on the south by the Illinois Statelipe;on west, by the Mississippi river; ou the north, by is line drawn nearly parallel to the south side - of the Wisconsin river, at the average distance. of ten or twelve miles. herefrom; and on the east by . a pert itlian line passing through the sours Creelt, the whole district covering, a at to about sixty full townships. All'r cilities for transporting the, products are afforded by the Mississippi anff Wi are, nit] their tributaries, the Blue, GI Pekatonika, and other ri'Vers by witici is intersected. • • • The :there district was explored b: the geologist of the- State of Indians structions' from the Treasury Depart' compliance with a resolution of the HI resentitives, passed the tith or Febru The able report of this gentleman, 1844, with the charts and illustratit document, No 907, Ist session, 28th contains: precise information as to the each mine, and shows, that in 1830, ths of Illinois, lowa z and Wisconsin, tbou; tially worked, produced upwards of thi pOUnds of lead, of Which those in appears, yielded the larger proportion; that the whole district if properly tni yield ()he hundred and fifty *mallow annum. -Particular, lists of the sections and tions tp.he offered at said sale, have ed to the register and receiver at .141 together with maps on which the foci tract-is designated; all of -which will, the examination of those wishing to JAMES H. PI skiing Compriationcr of Mt Genera tin December 241 b, 1846-lairlst I'ittabtitrigh - tactorting CARE OF THE SISTERS Dr.'s Addison.Gaz.zam, Bruta',,and - sicians. RItANGEMEINTS are now comph ing this institution on or about thf ary, 1547. - Acr.ommodatiotis for :two have been' ordered; if the contributics sidicit.O.d from the citizens warrant it, lions will be prhp i arhd for !Oily. DOEIL.-__ purpose can be given to the Collecting Committee, or sent to the Sisters of Mercy, Penn street, or to any or the .following.---faines May, 'A. Tieman, Jaincs, Blakely, John 'Coyle, J. B. 'Cosgrove, ‘Coni mittee. . dec9-In2' ‘ l . ,'" For ;Salli-or' A 'TIMER story Brick Gouse, sitdate in the lags of East Liberty; 5 miles from the city; it has about & acre of ground attached, a good Garden; it is an excellent stand for a Tavern, - having a good frame stable, a large Shed for Card: Pin alley; several good frifit trees and.: nelleitt - wateroli the place. The Houle in good condi - tioni having beep occupi ling+for some time by. Mr. James Berm be sold or rented low on reasonable to] Persmut_ esirous of further mformatit call at S. D. baths' Commercial 'Auction ner of Wood and sth ste, * rg Superior Building Lots for Sr Fifth - Ward. "TIGHT Lots, fronting on Penn eh r, the mansion of Dr. Shoenberger, t Adams street. 22} feet by 100, the o. each by 100, all extenang„:to Spring Al) Five Lots fronting .3n Liberty Effect, a ib' g Factory street, eutft2o feet by 160. e cy street, opposite the new Catholic Chi are erected seven frathe buildings. ' Title ibdisplitable and 'a liberal "extol ment tr.? suit purchasers. They will ln the cdncern. Apply , to Michael - All Illutchisnth at their warchoascs or Craft; klsq,, at hid °Site, SO Fointh'strt TttrA Tariety of Cotton Machinery, Tim:miles, Mules, still on hand foi reasonable tenth!, and tilne, on large s: octlS-d3rn For. Sate, ' FOUR .t..0T5:--Iloculded by Penn, Libor; eael lot haying 24 R. front, and,: back 'llO It., of them are. corner lot( oElie yrhle property is oneottlii ih the City. farther infortit ply to M. SWARTZWELDER, Fourth; ber. Wood and Smi Far Anati . " • TIM brick au-tiling -house tindgrounds on. Butler Read, opposite the , Aitegheny Center adjo' ' a property Of 611-..bitiwry, now occu by son. Also,•the Rope walk and mac! ry y occupied by 4mith.s, Guthrie, for ing s for the inclined planes on the Allot mountains.. For tOrms apply to . . . GEO. COCHRAN No. 26 Wood Hot for Mexico. MILITARY EQUIPMENTS. /VIE subscriber is prepared to furnish Sl SUSIICA, Epalildttr4, Caps, Plumes, But Lace and all other Military Trimmings, on as c terms as can be procured in the Eastern cities, cash. .Also Micros Patent 6 Barrel Revolvers. W. W. WILSON. Cor. 4th and Market, IWOULD speak an honest and conscientious. of advice to those of you who are not too wi reason, add whiiean appreciale and distinguir tween the cruel add dishonest puffing of the di teferenee to pultbotary diseases,) and the folk straight-fbretatd statement, by one who would offer a misrepresentation - to you, where Life death are'so dearly concerned as in any of the eases or ailments which lead to Consumption. lean assure'you that the remedy here offer given aleavenly relief, and often effected e nent cure; when every other remedy has fail is pleasant, indeed, beautiful to taste; and fin Who are weak, languid, and emaciated, it will in agreeable article of food, as it is in the for beautiful, flavored balsamic. jelly. It can, I fore, in truth and honor, be offered to all thow ted with Bronchitis, Asthma, Otislinale or Coughs and Cada, -spitting of Blood, Bleeding Lungs, Whooping-cough, CrouP, Difficulty of! ing, Sore Throat e lloarseness, First. Stages k. gumption, and all other Pulmonary and Liver plaints. IS is known'as DR— EMANUEL'S SAMIC LUNG AND COUGH JELLY. The' materials of this Jelly arc. purely-rt., and balsamic, and are the invention of an et physician, from which the proprietor has per. the recipe. It is certainly worth its weight in t; but is putat a price to be within the reach of rick Sold by WM. JACKSON, at his foot &Shoe &ton No. 99 Liberty street, head of Wood at., Pittsburg] Prite picots and $1 per bottle. - deed, -TOIlltS'S Soap is a wonderful, wontlerfuit.loali, , rt, / ej For it makes every pimple gu l l filYeltle elope -it, f: : It makes flesh that's c.liaprd, that ' s diseased or tharq tender,. ' - - b- .1,,, ,'• 'rho' the wind blow as bleak as in March oi . Decenkit ber, •• - .- iFf-N SmcMth, healthy and soft—clear, lovely and tiinted:,J As the snow on the hills of ii clear winter's nigbkke f t t i t . Jones's Soap is really and truly a perfect an& failing curt for any skin 'digWalinymaking 4fifo , 0 skin clear and 4eirthy. Sold at the Ainericao le S 2 Chatimmi it., and 'by thp only Agent for Pittishino V. Jaason;SS - T.itiertyMreet, head. of Wood str,,, Where also may hr had genuine, Jcnes , celebra toial Hair llestprative 4 --Spanish Lilly Whil.e4tik Tooth Paste , and -404 pyo. ' • --,--1-
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