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Allftli T ED Germantown - , •Dilipateli, Nelson, Monongahela City. - Etie; Maps, Beaver. Oiliiiit.Bowinan, Brownsville. A.....nialSrLane, Bennett, 13roivasville. '"Me ; Bates, Ikaver. ••••••••.‘ DEPARTED. . Arnericavi Star, liana; Louisville. S ilinitigton, Dawson, Steubenville. ".1/ I ,l•o44;:rleisbri, 'Wellsville, • • spatchNelion, Mon: Ctty. Lake Erie, Hoops, Beaver. ' 7 LOUIS MeLane, Berinett, Brownsville. "'• Censulinowrnan, -Brownsville. ' Bliclugati; Boles, Beaver: - • '• • • - ritottamATiow. • _ CITY OF - PITTSBURGIi, as-- , ln accordance ki`sikitittllikprovisions of an act of the General Ai serubly.Of the i ConimouWeaith ofPennsylvania pro viding ror,thea t icorporatien of the city ofPittsburgh, anti d xrVie.sipplemelit to said act, 1,. William Kerr,l ilda or . orsaid City.. issue this , my Proclamation, diclarmg that on the SECOND TUESDAV of „Tann- aii;TA. D. 1847, being the 12th day of that month, I "the freemen of - each ward of said qualified tekvoin for. members of the Rouse ofßepresentatives illiCommonivealth, will meet together at the' , n a suilPlanis of holding electiOns in their- respective vardyand electby ballot _one - persen in . each and nvery. ....ivailktpialified to serve as members of the Hobal-cif ItiFP,resentatives or this CoMmoiiWealth, to bska.Pietilberoltbe Select Council ; except - the - eighth atitkbloth. *aids, from each of which wards three n o n ; aretobe .elected, qualified as aforesaid, to be members of the Select Council, one from each of itaid,:wards to serve for one year, and one for two pm*, and . one for three years--and five persons, quelifiidnyaforesaid, iu each and every Ward, to be menabers,rif the Common Council. And that on the bun* day the _citizens of the said wards will, at the places aforesaid, electrby ballot a citizen of the said ' bity„quilified to; be elected a member of the-House gt,R§ - pmeritativeir of this Commonwealth, to be govorof said City. Olsen under myhand and seal of said city of Pitts - lourgh,.this 30th,day. of December Is46f . Zimse-te - . KERB, 'Mayor. For Presents.vi../santtals for 1817. Tiff. Boudoir Annhal; a - Christmas , New ; and Birth "day present.• - • j. 'ThaiKlyala - a Gift for the Holidays, edited by John Yiiese~ with ilibitrations by S.G.Chapman ' . %Vire Ailtarinth; or token of rbmembrance. `ribindshiPis offering; a Christmas, New Years and Bittlt'day ,The Rope ofSttron: a religious souvenir, edited B•rblisit.S.T. Edgerton. - T6b Gift of -Briendsbip, a token of remembrance. z itelioSrr or; affection's Gill. ‘l9lieltolor Rose: edited by S. G. Goodrich. The 14acintli; or affection's Gift. • ntbriitmaißleissomsand New Yeit's Wceath,• - "AiSff;',ikfme''asaortment of bonks, elegantly bound iii:TiOuj`lßirocei and silk, 'lnhabit° for presents-- ' `£pi.cppal Prayer Books,Poek'et.Bibles, vlt. large assortment of usenile 800k5.,. at the Booksto of "'- ELLIOTT" & ENGLISH, aetis- -*. Market at:, between 3d and 4th et* .1FLo11!c1ay Gpods, dc . c. . 'Ur -cor.:4th and Market st., has rifT. on.hand.the finest and largest aasiArtment of fintsGoidand Silver Watches, in every variety, ewer ofk.t4forealajit,tiis,elly., Jewelry of the richest 90.1ateftpatterne, in large , variety. Silver Ware, Tea Wage, Table Cutlery, Solar Lard Lam in and G tanddlelybfilie beat material, Rattertis and wOrk max4hip. ,lkillitiry.Goods and Trimmings in general. AMOtril'ittitif ftevolvers, All forsale at the lttniettlyiltitypiices. - ! :ida9 - • W. W. WILSON N4ll, Vi gal F rllllllO C _ C ,Offire, ~ 1 10. 21, 'Michael Allen, ?C:Anshutz, ' Robeit Bea Ii W. :P itoimity Fxxvss, S ,Aing2o4.6m. clipiters 1 Oysters SI vabiscribeis receive daily from Baltimore Raton OYSTERS, which they Will sell by arid kale can, lower than any establishment kti:-thi, CRY. REIS & BERGER, deb3l f wd' S. W. cot. 2d and SmithSeld sta. firrAN BERRIES-6 bWe. Cranberries, just tec'd ead for. sale by n J. D. WILLIAM & Co., 110 Wood et. • TFLEILS--1000 lbs. Western Feathers, for J. P. waLiAms & Co., 110 Wood st, IFIZAN.3-100 Bathe. wlutP; VOr sale by._ J. D. . . 4 , Co., dic2S. ! Wood st. 110PFFALO 1t013E3-2 bales reed and for s ' dc29 J. D. WILLIAMS . es Co. TRISWAND SCOTCH WIIISILLY.—Orte Fauniteur, a each, genuine article, on draught, ;• • - STEItETT & CO., &eta • cor Market and FrOut ats. SUG,kft—ll bbls Crushed and Pulverized Sugars, (Li:Waring , ' Refinery) an excellent artien fur bar alidlable use just received and for side byi STERETT & CO., . 2-, TOIIITTERS, Irc,-16 doz. Aromatic Winn, Bitters; 4 : . -.11) 10 " Ess. Peppermint—bottled and onidraugiii. .Also,,East India Sittere,an article recommended for Invalids. Forsale by STERETT & Co., .der.l4. - ' . isomer Market and Front ets. 7110 . DACCO—A;ramatie,Nectai. Peach Leaf,lloricy Dew:, Dees Wing, Choice of the Army anal Navy, Pare Clrettoke, W. D. Fl., and Branch's Stag, all prime bripds~'rot. sale lii small or large packages,jor by re tiY.„ decl4', STEIRFITT sir. Co., 16 Market et. • • •Miff•sv..Books.r.isast. Itecielved. AMEMORIAL of Egypt, The Rod Sea, The ' Wilderness, of Si n 'and Paran, Mount Sinai, ernsalem and other principal localities of the Holy , Landreisited in 1842, with brief notes of a route ,through France, Rome, Naples,. Constantholopl e and the Danube: by George Fish, L. L. R.. oho vol. 12 'no. 81,25 Life; in New York, by the author of Tho old aihiteJneeting House," 18mo Price 69. cts. Meisme from God; or thoughts on reiligion for !thinking men,' by Rev. John Cumming,l I). D, I Z. hoe n. message from God unto thee." 18 too., fuite , 37k cents. --Aketches• of North Carolina, historical and bio -I,graphical,illustrative of the principles ofia portion •of tlia eirly' settlers, by Rev. Wm. Henry I Foote.- - 1 7 ot-talent the Bookstore of • • : ' ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, Market it. between 3d and 4th . . . W. WILSON, corner . of 4th and Market st., - now oilers fur sale at regular Eaitern prices, cheap . for cash, large and well !elected stock of ~ -;eitery article in his line of. business, consisting in „part ,effin e Gold and Silver Watches; rich Jewelry of fittest' patternaiSilver Table and Tea S poons. and Vorkvs - „Ttitile „Cutlery and Tea Ware; Solar Lard for every purpose; MilitarY Goo4s; &c. &e. ;.flitch and Clock repairing, executed in. the trPEskoiauner t - , dec29. TIMACHEB;- - = - .200 bashele arime halves; for Sale by Velti WILLIAMS &Co., 110 IVood st. EMEMB ~„c,A•.MASON, 62 Market street, has just rec eiv edlo new packages of Dry Goods, consisting irmsMcnialle Liana; Cashmeres, Plaids; Gingham's, Al , limo:mar* •largeinti and :very. cheap, many .or these depitablm.hlue:and man prints; Also, Flannels, - Cassinetti,...Teans,•Blankets, Counterpanes, Checks, i.Mttrhtil; and Gloies, Bleached and Brown hlualins, &c. (dec3o) . A. A. MASON. ATIENT-FEICCE.-60 pannels oak and phic rails j9Stypceived and for sale by , AA WILMARTH, Penn st. TATIONERY FOR LADIES. — ol•Papeteries, Fort-folios, Note Paper'ef all kinds, Note Envelopes;MottoVafere, Motto . Seals, Writ =';ing'Stands, and... Floral Wafers, Spangled Sealing Wlx Taubcsied-edged Letter-paper; Card Cases, ',..:Visitittr Cards, -Pocket Books, Ivory Tablets, Note .For sale by JOHNSTON. dp STOCKTON. ~corner of Market and Third ays.. • r Pig 'ziostr. - . QA 1 PIGS Lead; : juat reed and foreateby Sipri* , JA,MES. MAX, ':~. ~~;~ 4 • • 'l‘ tion and lolra luau , - Mal kei ,Slrcet.; TOIS: WilliarruElilm, Lewis iftitehisOn, Fred. Lorenz, , Tame . s May, oinclexter. M. ALlX.N,:Pres't, rotary, sl.lOndld Goods. Rem Goode. MAME =EMI ~•:, . ;. ; - , ;_- 1 . . .:- . .4.• ',;:`,;„,•:.,': • ~ ...-. : ,n.., , ;. , , ,: . , . :.•1; DESPATCHES, _POE THE • POST* BY ELECTRIC' "'TELEGRAPH! K PH I ciDELra4 Jan sth, 1816. CONGCESS. , • Simara.---11.1. Cameron's 'resolution, asking Secretary Walker to specify on what articles the duty Can be raised, was laid over; Promotions made order of tlie.day for 'Workday. Several petitions were presented. - A discussion_ startel upon the-Bill for the aidof Michigan - ItaitrOad. . Horac.—Committee of the Whole (Haralsonin the chair) was discharged from the consideration report on Mr. Polk's message submitted yesterday. This looks ominous. Preston King read a long ar gument in favor of granting the President $200,- 000 with the slavery provision. Discussion start ed upon the subject, in which Mr.:ohnson ; of Ten nessee, and Hilliard participated. Committee rose. PIiILAbELPIIIA, JAxuaax 6, 1847 CONGRESS. , SENAiE.-111.r. Benton presented Memorials from citizens of St. Louis, recommending "The Great Feast of the North West Indians, a Nation al Painting for the Rotunda of the Capitol. The Bill relating to the Mineral Lands, was made'the order the day for Friday. Several Bills were read the second time. Senate then wept into Executive session. Horsx.—Mr. Hamlin's military repo on President's Message, was re considered anti' refer red to the committee of the whole. Mr. Harelson's resolution, stopping debate on the Bill for the increase of the Army, to-day was rejected. PENNSYLVANIA REGIMENT., Five detachments of the Pennsylvania Re . ment arrived in New Orleans on Ninntleiv. Great Flood is the ',Miami GREAT LOSSES 1-D4 ITON INUNDATED ! More than two-thirds of the city of Dayton was inundated byli rise in the Miami on the 2nd inst. Great destruction of property was the conse quence, and many lives were lost. All the towns on the river below Dayton were more or less damaged. The bead gazes at Middle town gave way. We will give particulars to-morrow. (Cr. Prepare for the Wart.—sWe are not in the habit of purling patent medicines, but there is one which we feet it our duty lo recommend to our Volunteers, as a most excellent remedy for the disorders incident to a change of water, diet and climate;-we allude to JA TN E:l3 CAIIMINATITE Ba SAX, which haAeen tested by many of our citi zens and found to be all 'that is claimed for it.-- Rev. Asa Shinn, one of the first of our clergy, in 1843 tested the medicine, and recommended it as an unfailing remedy for diseases of the stomach anti bowels, to which our 'Volunteers will be subject ere they reach Mexico. A bottle should be placed in the knapsack of every soldier, 'and the ii , ricei; such as to place it within the reach of all. It can,, , be procured at rite Pekin Te.t Store, Fourth street, near Wood.—Divatch. deck 7 Important to Old Conntsyxnext. HARNDEN 8. CO.'s EMIGRATION OFFICE. • TIIE Subscrib6r having now . 1 . 7 the sole Agency in the west for litt§l.. - 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, the prefer ence of berths, and will attend to passengers , lug gage on landing through the Custom House free of expense, and will also forward them to their friends in any part of the United States, thus protecting the emigrant from all the wrongs and reratiour frauds which they have heretofore had imposed upon them. Messrs. llarnden & Co., are also the Agents for the Royal Mail Steamers. Remittances by drafts at sight—to an v 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. Otriee, Third street, one door west of street. JOSHUA ROBINSON, dec24-d&ve3m European 4- General Agent GEORGIE R. CONVEYANCER, FFICE in Avery Row, siti street, above Smith .';e: l street, Pi crkburgh 1 4 ,„ TQAC ES, ACILEEXENTS, BOVDS, RELEAST.S aLa otter meets of writing drawn with neat s. accuracy d despatch. no will also at :end to drawing and film Mucttaisrc's LIENS, ccuats of Executors, Adminis rs,.pc. , Er6mirt inc titles to Real Estate, Searching Re dt for Liens, tS . c. From his long expenence and intimate•mcs. Zi.nt ance with the manner of keeping the public rccort.l4- , be expects to give satisfaction to those wBo may en-, trust their bus nets to his care. decl6-d&w Rural Register and. Almanac. ANDRETH'S RURAL REGISTER AND AL jJ MANAC for IS4l,—a work of unusual merit. It contains one hundred and forty-four pages octavo. and gives full directions for the culture of vegeta bles and flowers; a dairy of work to be performed each month.; directions for transplanting, grafting, &c.; engravings and descriptions vfoselect fruits; itius trations of farm and garden implements, portraits of choice cattle; miscellaneous reading, with the usual astronomical information of an 4lmanac, &c. &c. Just received and for sale by the 'subscriber, and to be had at the bookstores gerrerall4, at the extremely ' low price of 15 cents per copy. F. L. SNOWDEN, Druggist. declB-dBtwlm I 29 Water at. NOTIvIC.r TTAWING sold out my establishment to Doctor JET' William F. Irwin, I cheerfully recommond him to all my former friends and customers. Irwin'■ Drug Store The undersigned haring bought out the store of Edgar Thorn, corner of Penn ,and Hand streets, so licits a share of thy! drug and medicine custom of the city and surrounding country. A general assortment of all the most valuable Medicines, Perfumery, Oils, Soaps, Fancy Articles, Brushes and Combs will al ways be kept on hand. Physician's prescriptions ac curately compounded. The store will be open at all bouts of the day and night. WILLIAM F. IRWIN, dec2B corner of Penn and Hand stn. Holiday Presents GENES in the Life of the Savior, by the Poets and 0 Painters. Scones in the Lives of the Apostles, illustrated. Book of Christian Ballads. The Illuminated Gems of Sacred Pbetry,splenclidly illustrated. Sketches of Irish Character, by Mr. S Wall. The Snbw Flake, a gift for Innocence a d Beauty. Portraits of the residents. The Rollo Butilis, in Setth. The t n •c a r s " y l* L" Ilook. The Parlor " The Lei Sure 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, Art. Cheap Venician Blinds CAN be had at ANDREW WHITE'S Blind Fee tory, in the rear of Joseph Lowrie's Cabinet Wareroom. Ladies wishing to get Blinds will please call at H. H. Ryan's Wareroom,Fifth st., near the Exchange. Bank, where I will b in attendance, and if I do not please you both in pride and quality, I will forfeit my reputation as a blind maker. dc24 Conkltng's Improvrd Lard Oil. ry BARRELS Winter Lard Gil, just received from I th.e manufacturers and for sale at Cincinnati prices wholesale and retail, by FRS. SELLERS, dec2B No. 17 Liberty at. ,:':~__ , ~. - Tszatitunter ARK. A, REEsr.C.Ftsc sots; Master; will _leave. Pittsburgh . for Wellsville and all intermediate, landings, on Mon.- days, W ecinesdays,-and. teriddyi,titaotetock;A: M.; I I and Weirsville roc. Pittburtiti„on Tuesd4s;Ttitirs days, lin 1 Saturdays, ailo'cloak, A!. M., ' For freight or passage -apply th3cs For Toi - splendid.light draught. , steamer DOMINION, S, Tstra, , Master, will run as a regular packet hetweettPittsbitrah and' Wheel ing; leavin,t Pittsburgh for - Wheeling every Mohday, Wednueday andTriclay; it a o'cloek, P: M.; and leav ing Wheeling tor Pillsburgh every,Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board.. nova The well known fast running steamer 4MBRIA, W. Forsyth, Master , will run as a reguiai,Tacket, leaving every Wednesay 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., Agent's, ap 16 No. 30, Water street. For Cincinnati and Louisville. IletAt The new and splendid paisenger steam er C 0 L U Mit I A, O'NEAL, Master, will leave tor the above and intermediate ports, regular ly. - 1 For freight or passage apply on board,, or to jel v - D. WI;LKINS, Agent. • Por Saint Louts.—Roanlar Packet. . lo t The new and splendid passerekersteam ., ,er BRUNETTE, Capt. Perrypvili run in the trade from Pittsburgh to St. Louias 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 hoard, apl4 For Cincinnati and St. Louis 4 4 The passenger steinier PALESTINE, 4 - Capt. Withams, leave for the above and intermediate ports regularly. Per freight or passage apply on hoard. je9. Tnesda.v Evening Packet. The now and splendid passenger steam boat DECLARATION, Capt. •Vorheen, will run as a reg,ular pachot between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday evening at a 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. , 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 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 so parlor accommodation:. mar 31 THE regular mail and pasengerSteam 4-1 1 7ae r 1J ,N lON,Capt ai n Maclean,will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh . and Cincin nati, fdaving this port every• Monday at B o'clock, P. M. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Thursdav at 0 P. M. The union was built expressly for this trade, and affords every accommodation. For freight or passage apply on born'. ma •V. TII F. regular mail and passenner siesta ), . er HIBERNIA, Capt.-John Kiinefelter, wit run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving thus port every Tuesday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. of the game iny.— Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Friday at 10 A. M. For freight or ',savage apply on board. The Hibernia was built expressly for the trade, and offers to the passengers every comfort and su perior accommodations. mil TIFF. new steamer ACADIA, F.. Lucas, 'Master, will run as a rerzu lar-p.lssengcr packet between Pittsburgh and the above port during the season of 1846, leaving every Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M. 'rho Acadia is now and has superior ucconunodu tions. Per freight or passage ripply on board, or to ap9 J. NEWTON ;JONES,. Agent. IItIDAY PACKET. THE regul rina.l and passenger steam er CLIPPER No. 2, Captain Crooks, will run as a regular packet between Cincinnati and Pitt, burgh, leaving this port every Friday at 10 A. M., and WheeliniT at 10 P. M. the same day. Returning rho n - ill leave Cincinnati every Mom:hunt 10 u'elok, A. M. For freight or p1.1',{300 apply board. Clipper ICo. 2 lune rt for this ti - atl6 cmd offers to her passengers every comfort 'and ac. aommodation. Ihru23 • S A TU RDA Y LT. The regularroad and passenger steamer 'CL."'''' , ..CIIICASSIAN, Capt. Isaac Bennett, will run as 'a regain" Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday, qt 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the sasne day. Returning, she will lease Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Circassian was built expressly. for this trade, and offers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. mar 23 AM t, The regular mail and passenger steamer -L-`,....t.„2.4M - ESSENGF.III., Capt. Linton!, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. leaving this port every Saturday at 10, A. M., anti Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, nt II) Welk. A: M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Mestenger was built expressly for this trade, and oiler, to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. mar 23 rpliE Partnership existing between the undersign under the fain of SCRIBA & SCHERMER, was d, Iced on the 3d inst., by mutual consent. The booke , ‹ the concern arc in the hands of Mr. Scriba, who re'Apthorized to settle all accounts. The - Bookstore wirrt,be continued at the old stand by Mr. Scriba; the Bookt - ii4ing by Mr. Scheibter. Vli 11t, SCRIBA, Dec. 23, 184 G. GusTA\yus scHEIBLER. Books and Si nttoiiiatiy• TTAVING just returned frotn the EasNyith a mos olcg,ant and extensive stuck of Fancriftation ary and Books for Christmas and New Year's Mins I would call the attention of the public to my storm," No. 11.3, Wood at. Prices extremely low. Among a great selection of Books for old and young, I men tion - The Boudoir Annual, for 1847. " Diadem, Boquet, " De 1351, Rose, " Amaranth, " Mayflower, " Forget-me not, • " " Leaflets of Memory" " Rainbow, " Lady's Album, " " Sacred Mountains. " Illustrated Book of Christian Ballads. Scenes in the Life of Christ, by Chriswold. The Tortoise Shell Kitten, for 1847. " Annualette, Christian Blossoms, it The Book of Nursery Rhymes. Together with a great selection of Books for Child ren, Games,Tottfolios, Sze. VICTOR SCRIBA, dc2s 115 Wood at EDGAR THORN ECTARINE- FINE CUT CHEWING TOBAC CO.-IN. & D. RINEHART, No. El Hand at., rake pleasure in announcing to the public that they have just introduced a new and delicious article of fine CHEWING TOBACCO, which they can recom mend to customers as mild, pleasant, finely flavored, and entirely free from adulteration. They have also oh hand a very fine lot of CAVENDISH of the very Best quality. decl4 FROM. Pittsburgh to. Louisville through Wheel ing; Columbus and Cincinnati. I The subscribers were appointed a Committee to cistribute 200 shares of $5O each of the stock*of said Company, to the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, ( hat being the proportion allotted to this city by the Company,) As all feel an interest in this important iinprovehrient., and it is believed to bo the best stock ever offered the community, in order to give a more general extent, the Committee deem it proper to con fine the subscription to two shares for one week from this. Books for subscription at the Counting Boom of Hanna & Walerman, Water at. JAMES MAY, RICHARD EDWARDS, JOSHUA HANNA,, do : Committee. ATOT.Tcan always find at G. Schneck's, on the-cor ner of Fifth and Smithfield sts., 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 MOM tt,? t; Vor.Cincinnati. CINCINNATI PACKETS. MONDAY PACKET MONDAY PACKET TVE.:;DAY PACKET THURSDAY PACKET SATURDAY PACKET Dissolut ion of Partnership Ohio River Telegraph, 0 Yes, 0 Yes • t =EI OE TJE3 .. ._ ~ . f'l t k4.F.,TPX* l), AlL'ili''' ILL.4IS: RITVItR ""f':.i:C..nA..N . G.E. 13R01.:r.n elik*Eit 'o.‘T*Es44srirs , opp.:?l - -ThEraz.-f ..,. moats m.v.t.tkie. ti :r -- ' .-:-:, '' . 0tt1z..,. ~,,*,, ~ • . Pittsburgh I)ankii..;,....pur -iitatella. and Branches.: Philadelphia flia.l4. ; . par Cinch:limn Rankie;‘,......i Germantown... ;i'.... - par dire' ovine (Lawrence).• .1 Chester county....:. :par Columbus Bank . / Delaware'county: ....pat K - enia . ~, Mentgomery countyy. pat Massillon ISt orthuniartand Co.,C.pas Sandusky Col-Sank - 1k Bridge Co par G eauga Reading ,: r ... . '. ...par Norwalk Lancaster ..' pal Net Lisbon Doylestown ........ -.par Wooster .... Easton - ....; pax Marietta .... Bucks county ! par Chillicothe.. pedt s yill e ..... ;:i ...*.par Cleveland ... Washington i i .iota' Brownsville .: .•:. ..t Lancaster... York ' ...f , Hamilton ... Chambersburg..:...3 ,- ..../. canton Gettysburg.. ' ! -: .i. ' Hrbana....% Middletown . . Cordial% • i Harrisburg / Harrisdale • I Lebanon . Lewistown • • Wyoming ..... Erie _West Branch ....5..... I Waynesburg • i Susquehanna County —1 Lehigh County.. 4 .. . .. I U. States Dank Relief Notes ..... City and County Serip...l Rirqr Raisin. riO Insurance Company ...5 StatC Bank 5 Oakland County IS Bann and Much bank . 10 St. Clair 75 State Bank All banks INDIANA. , State ilk and brantilles..i State Scrip • i , 4 'EASTERN EXCHANGE. New York.... (prem.) " • • llaltimore ea EIZEMZU All Banks DEEM! 'mart or conis. Amer. Gold, (prem)...•l Old' do. do. ...5 Guineas 5 00 Sovereigns ' $4 83 Frede:rickflorp • • • • • $7 80 Ten Thalers, - 780 Ten Guilders.. ...... 3 90 billiAll , olll • 4 25 [ Napoleons „...1-80 de uldo o n , Spanish. :16.00 IDo. Patriot 15 50 lGucats - .2 15 Eastern Banks . Wheeling : Branches 2 Bech arlilorgontelwn• • 1 DIARYLAND Baltimore City..., Country Banks.... EIMEZED City 8ank5...... ,... Country Banks.... NEW T.NoI.ARD. AB solvent pENNESSEE PEA NUTS, A atriall lot, very so perjury just received and for sale by • MARTIN & SMITH, decls 56 Wood fit.- URESH ROLL BUTTER-5 Barrels, nests put up, for sale by MARTIN & Awn", deels• • " 56 Wood street. A A. MASON, 62. Market st., offers for sale an ostensive assortnient of Cloths, Cassimores, Vestings and. Tailors' Trimmings. dcl AA. MASON:, 62 Market at., bas received an, 4 , other lot of New . Goods; comprising 12 pcs. Cotton and Silk Warp Alpaccas; 15 pea. red, white and yellow Flannels;. 10 pen. dark mixed -Cassinett; 20 pcs. Kentucky iJeansk Canton Flannels; Tickings; striped Checks, tEo. del A A. MASON. 62, Market it. has on. hand an extensive 4ssortment. of Sl:awls comprising more of those splendid Bsocha, also Cashmere worst ed and other ShaWls. dccl 20 MATS CASSIA in store and for sale- by • TIAYS & BROCKWAY, not 2 Commercial Itoir; Liberty et. CASE.CARD MAGNESIA For Bale by dcc 3 i HAYS &BROCKWAY ESI 2ASES C CAL'ITITAGNA for 4le by c 3 HAYS &:111LOCKWAY • • CASRS CH ME. CHLORIDE LI for eby dec. 3 HAYS 4.• BROCKMAN' 2 CASKS SAL SODA for s:.l!e by dec 3 I HAYS fiIIOCKWAN 111.3L5. New }".wk and Pataburgh Varniallea, 4.7.1 land and fur ei le tow by _ BAYS & BROCKWAY lIALISTS AN L/ OILS, a general assortment always 1. on band and f.ir sale by 11A YS 4 BROCKWAY, NoJ 2 Compiereia! Raw, Liberty at. A PPLES-95 tble..Green or different kilids, for xal be licsi4 ; I'. C. ;NIARTEC, GO Water st. QUGAR CURED 11A315:.-19.000 superior Sugar 0 Cured IlarnA, a prime article, for sale by nov2o j P. C. MARTIN. 60 Water at. BANC ES-100 prime Havana Oranges, for 4 ._,F 411 e by w.v2P '. C. MARTIN, GO Water st. Dr.rased Flooring. ')9o'6 FEET Eret. rate, at Ileek , a Planing ...A. kJ Nia:hine for hale. L. 'WILMA 11T II , Penn; st., between Hand and Ire: in at. ponAlt 130.14D5, wcll....enaoned and for sale b L. WILMAIMI. Sululries. ~.„'"" Tierces fresh Riecl• 14 bbls, Conk!ins improved Lard Oil; 10"0 lbs. 13aeon, Shoulders. On hand and for sale by Y. SELLERS. ecp2.4. No. 17, Liberty street. LARD, 100 kcgp, No. 1, Lard on ermine - wheat; And for !sale : by F. SELLERS. sep24. No. 17, Liberty street. hiGAR DOUSE MOLLASSF,S.-6 Ws. , Goodals,. 0 S. U. Alolassei, in store and fur sale by aep:23. F. SELLERS. P.ltisqiieto Netts. EO. S. s'symiTz has on hand a kit of very as. perior white and colored Musqueto Netts which will be sold cheap at No. 106 Market street. jel3 Latest lanproventesat. 1) EDSTEADS of different kinds with Gsszanea JJ iron patent faitenings,auperiorto anything now in use, for sale low at the furniture warehouse of angl. T. B. YOUNG & Co, Hand street. T - Oil . ..ES—Pier; Centre and Ca.6.lTailles of differ era patterns. If you want a good article cheap tall at the Furniture Warehouse of T. B. YOUNG & Co. • jef.3 • 3l Hand st. ' Wood Street Property for Sale. THAT desirable lot of ground at the foot of Wood street, occupied at the time of the great fire by Messrs. King & Helmes, is offered for sale. Enquire of [stigl4] J. N. MOORHEAD. Storage. • 11 - 4VING a very large and commodious ware -116,503e, we are preparad to receive (in adili tiou to frOffibt for shipment) alargo amount of Pro duce,&c. orivroraire at low rates. 13,3 C. 'A.A McANULTY & CO, Canal Basin. EAS---/ u pages Y. H., G. P. and Powetiong, him,. importations, arriving, and for sale by [atierr] LA.MI3ERT SHIPTON. Coffees,. 300 BAGS Green Rio, kV prime; • 51. Old Government Java; Arriving this day and for sale by..; aug2s LAMBERT & SHIPTON F isH-150 bbli No. 3 Lary's MiLekeliel ; - 3 North " 10 tt . tt ,1 ti 20 " „Herring (Allwivps) 5 " No. 1 Salmon; it store and for sale by - friuo.sl LAMBERT 84 SHIPTON. ei sugar and atolasiße. A HHDS. N. G. Sugar, strictly prime ` l - 11 - , 25 bbls. Noi. 4 and 6 Loaf; 10 cases ..Loirerinc , 's" D. IL Loaf Sugar 118 bbls N. 0: Molasses; In store and for sale by • LAMBERT & SIIIPTON, aug23. 133 and 135 . Wood street . nn DBES. Pitch; " Rosin; 150 Boxes Tobacco, various sixes; • 10 i 000•Seed leaf Cigars; On consignment and will be sold low for Cash, or exchanged for Pittsburgh manufactures, by sepl ' • ; TAAFFE & 0-,CONNOR. 111001CCO„-75- large and 90 mall bores Mason. ri tobacco, of 'prime quality, just received on consignment, and twill be- sold cheap for eauh, or Pittsburgh manufactures. august 18 TAAFFE & OTONNER.r. Blacksmith's - Bellows • FVA sale by the: eubnfiber, agent for the Mand faeturer. i GEO. COCHRAN, nov24 No. 26 Wood et. CAsslisr arm AND FLANNELS.—One case Cas sinetts; one case Red Flannels, for sale low by oct24 GEO. COCHRAN, 26 Wood st. Domestic Woollen. OCASES Wide ned•and Brown Flannels; 60 pair twilled Blankets; just recd from the manufactories, foisalC by - GEO. COCIIRAI4, novl9 ! .96 Wood st. A pursuance Ofatt actAirOint7ess,lipppo , i&l;on tie .ttth day, of 4311y..11i41. entitle.d:"Ar ;let to auitaltiize r th , .! l'cosideoc - of the t& tell the ressred-ruineral. lands in. The :::tates of Illinois and A rkanbas, and Tdrritories of IVACOnsin and lowa, enpposed contain lead 0re,".1. - JAMES K. POLK, Pit;Fkinazrr or . 114 lINITLID "I'ATES or AMERICA, do , hereby declare and make .knowii, that a public sale will be held at the land office at MINERAL POINT, in the Territory of Wiscoasin, commencing on MONDAY, thetwenty fourth day of May next, for the disposal of the folloWing'sec tions and parts of sections of land, nEttxrprons RESERVER rao3l SALES AS COSTAENING VALVaBLE LEAD MINES, to Wit; Parts of sections six, seven, eight, nine, ten, twelve, twenty-five, twenty-eight, twenty-nine, thir ty, thirty-two, and thirty-three,:in township ONE, f..*tiollB Six and eight, and parts ,of sections two, ten, and ihirty-one, in township two. Sections fifteen, seven teen, nineteetowenty, twen ty-nine, thirty, and thirty-three, and parts of sec lions ten, 2 fourteen, twenty one, twenty-two, twenty five, twenty-six, twenty-eight, thirty-two; thirty four, 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 towuship four. tate Bkandßranches4s auk• *of Illinois 70 Emarari Sections nine, ten, and thirty 7 si:i; and parts of sections eleven, fourteen, fifteen, twenty-two, twen ty-six, twenty seven, thirty•four, and thirty five, in township five. 311.5SOCTItt lEZIME! Section eight; and 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. Section twenty, and parts of sections six, seven. nineteen, twenty-eight, thirty-three, thirty-five, 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 a twenty-four, in township five; all of range taro Sections three and twelve, and parts of Sections Cour 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 - or section'thirty, in township four; all of range three. Part of section twenty, in township three; sec tions twenty, twenty-nine, inid thirty; and parts of sections eight, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, aiiil twenty-eight. in township four; and. part of section twenty4 , ight, in township severi; all of range four. Section tWenty-une, arid parts of sections six and and twenty, in township three; parts of sections twefitytive,twenty-six; twenty-Leven, twenty-nine, thirty-four, thirty-tire, and thirty-six, in. township four; arid part of section fourteen, in township live; all of range fife. East of the fourth principal meridian. Sections four, eight, nine, twenty, twenty-four, twenty six, twenty, twenty-nine, and thirty-one; and parts of sections two, tive, seven, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen; fourteen, fifteen, seventeen, eigh teen, nineteen, -twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty -, three, twenty-five, twenty-seven, twenty-eight, thir ty, thirty.two; thirty-three, andthirty-four, in town ship one.', Parts of sections twenty-five, thirty-one, thirty two, thirty-three. thirty-four, thirty-fi%e, and thirty six, in tas•nship two. Ports of secti:uis twenty, twenty-nine, and thir ty-Gee, in township three. Parts of seetions . une and twenty-one, in town ship four. tt'r elan thirty, and parts of sections three, eight, nine, thirteen, fourteen, eighteeu, twenty, twenty two, twenty•five. twenty-seven, twenty-nine, thirty one, thirty-four, thirty-the, and thirty-ttix, in town ....hip the. • - • hections three, rota, and nine, and parts of sec tions five and eight, in township six:: and Sections twentv.se‘en, eight, twenty nine, and thirty-three, and parts of sections nine, ten, twenty, and thiay-four, in township seven; all of range one. Sections two, Three, four. six, seven, eight, nine, ten, 'clef- en, twelle, thirteen, and twenty, artd parts of sectioits., one; five, fourteen, fifteen, seventeen, eighteen. nineteen, twenty-one, twenty-three, thirty, tin rty-orie,. thioy-tcvo, thirty-three, and thirty six, in tosveship one : SectiOns twenty-five, .twenty.six, twenty-seven ; twenty.eight,':wenty-nice, thirty, thirty-three, thir ty four, thirty-five, and thirty six; and parts of sec tions two, thirty-one, thirty-two, in township two. Parts of sections eleven and thirty, in township Parts of sections one, two four, five, six, seven, and twelve, in township four. . Sections three,' font, five, six, seven, eight, nine. ten, eleven, twelie, thirteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty-one, and thirty-six; and parts of sections- fourteen, fifteen, twenty-two, twenty-four, twenty-tire, tiventy.six, thirty, thirty one, thirty-two, thirty-three. and thirty-five, in township five. Sections twenty, and twenty.rinei and parts . of sections twenty-tlitee, twenty-four, thirty-three, and thirty-fouik in townships six; oil of range two. Parts of sections s.ix, and twenty eight, in. town ship one. Sections thirty, and thirty-one; anal parts of sec tions four, sir, tvNelve,twenty-nne, twenty-five, and thirty-six, in too uship two. Sections five, arid seventeen; and parts of sec tions four, nine. ten, fourteen, fifteen, eighteen, twenty, twenty-four, arid twenty-nine, in township three.- Sections five, six,.eight, and twenty-eight; and parts of sections seven, seventeen, twenty, twenty tire, 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 fire. Sections fifteen, and twenty-twoi and parts of sections thirteen, seventeen. twenty-one, 'twenty four, twenty-seven , twenty-eight, thirty-three, and thirty-four, in township six; and Parts of sections twenty, and twenty-nine, in township seven; all of range three. Part of Ee ction nine, in-township one. Sections nineteen, and twenty-four; and-parts of sections three, ten, twelve; thirteen, and eighteen, in township two. l'art of section seventeen, in township three. Parts of sections fourteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty-three, thirty, und. thirty-ane, if? township four. Part of section thirty-five, in township 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 ty-eight, thirty-one, and thirty-two, in township six v4ll of „range four. Paris of sections eight, seventeen, and eighteen, -in u,?wriship one. Eeeti;ons seventeen, and twenty; and parts of sections ziaur, eighteen, and - nineteen, in toAnship two. ' 4 . Parts of switions four. and thirty, in township three. Sections twenty-seven„ and twenty-eight; and parts of sectioneejeven, nineteen, twenty, twenty nine, and thirty; itrkkownship four; and Sections one, two, end eighteen; and parts of sec tions seven, eight, fNrteen, seventeen, nineteen, and. twenty-five, in toNship six; all of range five. Section elever4and p t of !nation eight, in town ship three; and parts of 'sections live,, six, seven, eight, eighteen, twenty-one twenty-two, twenty six, twenty-seven, and thirty in township six; all of range six. t Parts of sections 'tyro, three, en, eleven, thirteen and twentyeight, in township ' - ki; and port.of Sec tion thirty-four, in tmvaship oe, alt of range seven. Part of section four, hrtownshr three.- - • Parts of sections twenty-seven, Itirtplonr,- and thirty-five, in. township four, and pit of section seven, is township seven; all of range eight. 411 quarter quarter-section:of the above lands, Corr ered in whole. or in past by those mining leases which shall not be determined by the day fixed. for the cam . ; mencement of the sale, will be excluded. therefrom. Preemption claims will not be allowed:to-any of the aboVe lands, until after they have beta offer- West of the fourth prinripal. meridian 44 ":nk l , ed at public a alit becomep 't entry: and ogade:id.t_ef.eadehtlibdifali.t Ont e aina. mine or FOR 'Mr; t:VRE Cif f lead „a,e ullll7 discovered and 'being S.IOIII , 4N•SYRUP,' 047744% worked.,-1141fik'soid 'in 'inch . legal • subtli:l,- (i-14:1;,:lk ' Fazo G n i:R rci N f L Italy r' e - 3. T 4trr189 xQ _ caws peracre aadincrodueed into the U. States , earltut The sale " Le ktpt oj ) !n tor-.tik% curt , - 1113 unrivalled Medical for theiadi af . 'O4 . - less the lands ure sooner dsposeclo4) and no.lon ger; and no private,entries of landli the - sections and parts of sections` so_ offered will be- admitted until after the expiration of two weeks-from 'the commencement of said sale. • . ' In furtheiereention of the raid act, I hate cau sed the:Commissioner of the General Land. Office. to publish with this proclamation, a brief descrip tion of the mineral region in which these lands lie, and of the lands now offered for sale, which has been prepared from. official documents and other means of. information. Givenunder my hand at the City of Washington, this twentieth day of November, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and forty-sit. By . the Brush:cm: - .TICSIES K. POLE. JAMES 11. PIPED, ' , Commissioncr of Ike General Land Office. 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 worketnilich have yet been discovered and from-indications on the surfaee, am! experiments made - in digging, it is believed that many others equally valuable exist, and may be explored at trifling expense.. • From the great number of these mines it would be imprketicable to give an adequate idea of - their 'character and location, without extending this no tice beyond proper bounds. It is SI/ fEcient to state that they are situated in - the section of . country bounded on the south by, thelllinois State lin4on west, by the Mississippi river; on the north; by,,,a. line drawn - nearly parallel to the south side of the . Wisconsin river, at the average distance of ten or twelve miles therefrom; and on the east by a rrierr idian*line passing through the Sources of Sugar Creek, the whole district covering a surface equal to about sixty full townships. All necessary fa cilities for transporting the products'to a market are afforded by the - Alississippi and Wisciansin ers, red 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, under in structions froM the Treasury Department, and in coMpliance . with ,a resolution of the House of Rep resentatives, passed the tith . of February, 1839. The able report of this gentleman, published in 1844, with the charts- and illustrations, (Senate document, No 407 tat session, 28th Congress,) contains precise information. as to the location' of each mine, and shows, that in 1839, the lead mines of Illinois, lowa, and WisConsin, tiurp,h_only.par-' tially worked, produced upwards of thirty millions pounds of lead, of- which those in Wisconsin, it appears, yielded the larger proportion; and further; that the whole di.stricr, if properly mined, would yield one hundred and fifty Millions pounds per annum. _ . Particular lials of the section's and.parts of see.: tions to , be offered at said sale, hare been furnish ed to the register- and receiver at Mineral Point, together with maps on which the location of each tract is designated; all of which will be sultjeet to the examination of those wishing to purchase. JAMES It C'oventizsioyer optic Oeneral _Land Office. December 24th,1.546-lawkst ,Annuals .and Juvenile Works for' the Holidays, AIT COOK'S LITERARY DEPOT, No-115 Fourth t : street. lay. Leaflets of Memory for 1847. The Floral Offering Evergrean Tim London Keepsake oc_ • The London Book of Beauty for 1847. The London Bible Gallery " The Diadem r. The Doed . oir Annual The May Flower The Rose of heron The Rose Tilt Gill of Friendship Th.. Fountain (Temperance Annual) " The Fricedship's Olforisg : 4 . _ The Hyacinth • Childe ifarolde, Illustrated; Bryant's Poems, 4 ' Southey's, works, 4 , Moore's Hernans, Byron, Cowper, Tasso, Milton, Scott, Burps and Amelia's Poems; all illustrated and beautifully bound, and suimble.for n Holiday Gift.. , JUVENILE - WORKS. The Youth'S Book of Naturii .Mastertuan Ready; Moral Tales; Tales-of Many Lands; Parley's Bible Stories; Boy's Own Book; Clara's Amusement; Young Student; Boy's Manuel; Popular Tales; .„ Little Lessons for Little Learners; Fireside Story Book; Clever Stories; Holiday Tales; Rhymes for the Nursery; Krias Kringle'S Rale Show; My. Own Story; Very Little Tales; Prize Story Book; Mary Howitt's Prose and Verse Book; . Puss in pools; Child'a,Favorite; - Life and Perambulation 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; ComicNtirscry "Isles; Parley's Picture Book; Toy Rooks, &c., &c. Also, a great variety of Appleton's Edition °flu , senile Works not mentioned here, entitled ..LibrSry for My Young Countrymen." Call at COOK"S,OS. Fourth at., and you can be suited. dc24 ' New - Music', rIN the Charge, to the memory of Ringgold; N.—F The May Queen; Parlor quadrilles; The last sweet chime; The home that Dove; , Ol would I were a boy Again; Le souvenir waltz, by IL Kleber; Origin of the harp; ,Oakland Gallopade, by Rhohack; 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; ' Dublin waltzes, by La Brit:ay; .Camp Glee, by Loden dedicated to die New — . Volk Guards> Glee Club; ... The Vocal Beauties of the favorite Opera of the "Love Spell," by Donazettc; ' Four Songs from the Opera ll Puritepi, by llel - ling . , Deetts for two flutes, by Berbignier & KauTner; ltio Grande Quick March:" dedicated to General Taylor; Willig's Juvenile Pianoforte Preceptor; Just received and. for sale by -\.) decl4 ......10.11N..11. MELLOR, 81 Wood et. .For the. Holidays. . OUDOIR ANNUAL FOR 1847; Friendship's ()anew'. The Opal; The Christian Keepsake; e • The,Hyacinth; The. Feet's Gallery of Beauty; The Germs of.X.eaulH. The Ladies Scrap Book; • The , Laurel Wreath: Religions Souvenier r by.Hrs.Higeorneyt • The Diadem: . The Germs of Natare hy Mrs. F.mbttry; • r FindaWs Illustration of Moore;- • The Gift; The Ladies - Book of Poetry and Flowers;- Oracles from theFoetsi - • - • Sentimentsof Flowers,.by AudrOvs,./mrd.on Albums; - Illustrated-editions .of the , . A large assortment of Booklyfer Children. For, sale by . IL.S. :BOSWORTH .8."- co, , _ decl* . . No 43 Market et: UrOM PENS.--flaglera celebrated ever pointed . Gold 'Pena, just received amtfor azde at reduced rates, by ,IOLINSTON & STOCKTON, . oct29. • Bookaellors, Market at. STATIO.NERY.•=4 net opening,: a large and spl Pi did assortmerit of French,. English Ameri can Stationcry,_ idtieh - we tivite - the public to call and examine - JOLP9STnN ft ,STOCKTOI', ,7 2 0ct.29 Otationere; Market'et. Brazieriettellows. ' " ' i - 'UST received an assortment , ) urge sizes, Braziei , s Hand Bellows; also, Parlour and Kitchen, do. oletiale and Retail, .JOHN. W. BLAIR; • decls. • 120 Wood et. 50 '"'"sShot, assorted Xos.; for sale by übv l2 - /AMP MAY, For Kent. A noon in the - first story of a Brick House on the . „OIL corner of Fifth and Union eta. lipigy to ,T=EB:I4AY7 ..; : - . ., - ,,-- .4 - t .-.,'.-;.:-.t-':J':.:1:t..-.::..,:t..:,-1 MESSITE Chronic, diseases his - spread thqreglinut,Et witlithe most unequalled speed ind - trittinPlimit.sW cess, effecting the most antonishing cures ever kinnyyk or recorded in tbe annahrondedical blistery, itkintroduction into,the Deiced States it 'tae sustained the high reputation it so Itistly received is ~ the East, curing here as it has done there,,, the niteti'. , inveterate and long standing diseases withwbicit.thlt.-.,_ human' family are afflicted, The Physicians of Eth repo and Anterica (as far as they have become Se" quainted with its mode of operation) together wit/;' ,::; thestbousands who haie been restored to bealth.b7 its superior, efficacy with'one united voice prUclaink ifto be the Most pmfect remedial agent - eye; offered to humanity._ It is now, an established Act , "that Consumption may be, can be, andhakbten suredr, bg Dr.Atitioni , s Sicilian Syrup or TropierdZygieinsi This is the only medicine that has ever been korered that has achieved a cure where this ditease had gained a settled and permanent hold mieit,thi. system. For the truth of this assertion, we OM!, - the certificates of same of the meat eminent , cians of Europe and. America, expressly decliging'..,. that they haye prescribed it in hundreds of IdstnncesF „, Wherk the patients were coisidered beyond all bops erredevery, and, to their astonishment, has the most speedy and perfect cures. No one Who is unacquainted with its action can imagine theWilmi derful success that.attends the administiation this! inedieine in every- variety of chronic. diseteses par, ticularly. Consumption, Scrofula or hinge evil,. Astht. ma, Plithisic, Piles, (see cases reported in pamphlets, and eirClSlars) Cancers, Liver. Complaints, Costive nese and Indigestion, Sore and ITiflatnatt ,Throst * Breichitizi, .Dropsies, Chronie Tn ff ainaticin of the Ifidneys, Gravel, Great Debility and Iratibility .et the nervous system, Spinal affections, Paralysis,, Chronic Diarrahrea; Pain in the breast and side. Coughs, Colds, Chronic Itheumatism, Diseases of the Stomach and- Rowels, inward weakness and down of the womb, and all the chronic diseases pt.,. 'culler to females in their various relations in lirr, Thistneilleine is prepared only by Dr. Idattoni biro self, , and is composed entirely Of vegetable materials containing the extract of 4.2 of the most rare Tropi; cal plants but few of which are knovrmto the medi. - eat Profession generally. - It has so fir surpassed every other medicine eves ' offered to'the world in eradicating disease, that it has not only enlisted many of the moat talented medical men in the world in its' favor but wharls more extraordinary the government where it was - ' discovered "Has made it an (fence punishabkmith death to attemptconnterfeiting it or making sate any spurious article purporting to be the same:or representing it to 'be genuine. And this - Govern - - menlhas also made aliberal provision for thopro-: tection'of it here.. To the afflicted we say letnotio 'dispair, though you may have been given up kir!, your Physician and 'considered by your friends as beyond all'hope,' try. a-bottle - of AM medicine anik - -* you may rely upon the fact, that if you have phyit, cal strength enough left t o endure its action,- you 'will find certain and speedy relief,- for this has been'- the case thousanda of instances, in proof of which we can produce certificates from individuals of thee:' most respectable character . both. et -Eurepe and America. This medicine Will be offered for saki' only at the county snots of each county owing to the small amount yet imported and the anxiety of the proprietor to place this valnable remedy within the reach of - all.throughOut the United Stites. ' - Llays Brockway, No. 2 Conumereial Ryiw, erty, street, are the wholesale and retail Agenta for Allegheny county; . . ' • .Ness- :' AT COOK'S 95 Fourth street.- The fullowimi tiler received and for sale: The Dog: by Wm. Youett; edited, with addifßotai', by-R. J. Lewis, M.l). Rory O'Moore; a National , Romance : thinvoll,-.; „Lover, Esq. 'Encyclopedia Auterhiana, - supplementary by. Henry Vethal:c; ' a Popular ScienceS,Literaturc,ilistery,P, critics and ltiograpily,„ London World ofFashlon—L;OOdey , s reprint-014 Oee Dollar per ann., - delivered bore free orpostap, Magazines fiir Decninbor: Annuals for the Holidays, MamMoth 13rother Jonathan. - - Lueret,ii; Ni the Children oftheght; a noir 'l , invelp by llulwer—A Life of Addison—ln ontr vottune , —alieup Dlackwoodls Ladies , hitagatlne--- - Derinnt=4lnly One Dollar per annum, free of postage. : - dec24, ' Plttsbp.rgh, 110spitst4 i . 171PDER. TIIE CAUEQE TIIE. , ISTTAS xr*cir, ; 'Dr:4 Addison, Gazl.-ont„..ikiese„,and Anted. phi' airednsp Rnaz;c ElsiTs are now Completed ftir open. ing this institution on of about the first ofJariike , ary, IS-17. Accommodations for twenty patients have- born ordered; if the, cantribirtions now being solicited truer! the - eitirouti warrant it , accommmdit; tions will die prepared for forty. Donations foriMai purpose can be given to. theiCollecting Cornmitree t or sent tti the. Sisters of Mercy,. Penn street, 01 ; any of the following,:- 7 James May, A. Tiernan, James ; Blakely, John Coyle, J. S. Cosgrave, Com mit:toe. - ' tlecS-Drki. For Sale or rtUt. TUREE story. Brick House, situatenn the'far. lage of East Liberty; 5 mileq fronsv the city; it has about acre of grownd attacked, a goud Garden; it is an eacellent stand for a Tavern, having a good frame stable, a large shed:for Carriagee and .Ten Pie alley; several good fruit dee.s and a pump of ix:- cadent - water on die 'place. The House Waive and good' condition,' been occupipl ne a ang ling for some time ,13y . Mr-James Alva' be sold or rented ler: on reasonable terms;.' Persons desirous of further infbrination Will picas.; call at'. 1). tlavis' Conimercial Auetion Rooms, drir. ner of Wood arid sth sts. - *decl94 ' Nor Sale, OUR:LOTS—Bounded by Penn,Liberty andllty: sta., each la having Sit R. front, and extending: - badk 110 R. Two of them are corner lota,..and;thili.• poAitiou of the whole property is one of the most vtuitageous in the city_: For further information ap-., ply to M. SWARTZWELDER, Fourth at., • . nora,tf. . -bet... Wood and Smithfield. For Rent, . . rimiE brick dwelling' - Wise and gronnal on the I... Butler Road, opposite the'AllegkenyFerrietery, adjoining.the property ofigr.Moviry . , now occupied by Mr. Peterson: Also, the Rope watt and reachintr, ry funperly occupied b y Smith 8. ;Guthrie, for . trie.V leg ropes for the inclined planes on the Allighany mountains. For terms apply to _ _ T WOULD speak an honest and conscientious word of advice to those of yea who are not too wise - to raison, and who can appreciate and distinguish - tai tween the cruel and dishonest puffing Cif the day, (in reference to pulmonary discases ; tand the following straight-forward atatement, by one who wcield not offer a Misrepresentation to you, where life ai' death are so dearly concelned - as in any efthti easesor aihneuts which lead•to Consnmytion. -- lean assure you that the remedy.here offered, has giVen a heavenly relief, and often effected a perma nent cure, when every, other remedy has failed. It is pleasant, indeed; beautiful, to taste; and foithose who are eak I angnid, anti- emaciated, it will an agrieable article of Saud, as it is in the form of a beautiful, flavored balsamic jeay.- It can s -there. foie ; in truth.and honor be offered to all those • tad with Bronchitis, 4 , l;llinza, (Attitude or Comm" Coughs end Colds, spitting rf Blood, ;Bleeding .of zww, Tilloop?ng,egugh, Croup, Difficulty of Bursar in, Sore Tliroat, Hoiirseness, First Stages of Cini , ; taanption - , and all otner Pulmonary and Aim Poi; plaints. It is known as DR. EDIANUE.I4 1 3 4. 1,. • SA ITC LUNG AND COUGII,JP.J.LY. The -materials or this Jelly:are purely . Vegetable and:balsamic, and arc the invention of an eminent physician, from which the proprietor has puregaled— the recipe:, It is certainly worth its weight in gold, hut is putat a price to be within the rood}, otoch er Sold by WM. JACKSON; at his ft ootAShot Stem Ku. S 9 Liberty street, head of Wiamist.,.Pittsburgh. Price 50 cents:and.sl per bottle. dee:o. 'TONES'S Soap is a wonderful; wonderful Soapi UV For it makes every pimple and freckle olope. It makes flesh thaeteehapp , d, that'Sdiseased or thnt's tender, ThO , 'the wind blow as bleak as in Margh pr Deem. her, Smooth, healthy and soft—el ear,. loirely- and whitei; As. the snow on the hille(ora. elev. Wintei , s night, • Joriesis Soap's really truly a perfect mtd neves failing cure for any ekin disease, making diseolploti skin clear and healthy. Sold nt.tWattteriean Eagle S 2 Chatham at., and by the only Agent for Pittsburgh. W. Jaeltspn, it Liberty , street, head of Wood street. Whore also may be- had genutne, Jones , celebrated.; Coral Hair Restorative--Spanish Lilly While - - • - .7 4-elbet Tobth Paste, and Moorish Hair Dye. - oct3l 'MEW, DISCOVERY -- Hy - which all 111 Pipes, or Grates; may be kept jet black with au beautiful a polish as a coach bady with one applies.: don a year, SOld only is Pittsburgh, b,y•W.'Ja4 aul ,"- Tio 89 ItbeFfst. head of Wood at. Pittalittfah."4o3o • _ _ , . P'rintei,p . FBESfi Itupply of .fohp.kon , tr - Stlierior Printin g ink Just rceeisska - at Lad for ealetheekk 9fthikTittitieiih Morning , post ' - 'lam, a l I =MI GEO. COCHRAN. No: 26 Wood it. :: 7 ' , 1 '.;'::• ., 1 .7 i* ,.-- ' ' ' .- --- -,i14.'
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