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V. ..;*,A , • .:.,•1',:',::.'f*,,,.;;, .: lc 4 I=3 MEE _-,•; 5. *A' _ =EN • ~.,, ~ .. E.:. _~.= . Y - • • *, • . MEM ~.„ I'"t'.;!`:',;'?: . ': ''',',:',l-:'.1..•t-...';,`t..1,1•7; t :~ y~.y: ZOIIINDRCLAL :RECORD ? • . _ irrepared. and correctodevery After)k 00111.4; - - --VITTSBURGH BOARD OF =TRADE. ' CORMITTfiR FOR DRCSNII DER. C. ' 0. LOttlFliS, _W. H. Denny, J. lirDevitt POET, ov-c.iirTSBUROII. 117EZT K.CULNII Wilmington, Steavens, Steub. Hibernia, Klinefelter, Cincinnati. Dispatch, Nelson, Monongahela City, Lai* , Beaver, . . Consul Bovrinsn Brownsville. M'Lane; Bennett • Brownsville. 141iol6igan, Boies, Beaver. ' • DEPARTED.. • DispatehrNelson, Mon. City. -; - Lake Erie, Hoops, Beaver. • Louis McLane, Bennett, Brownsville, • s - ` Consul; Bowman, 13roveusville; IVlichigan, Boies, Beaver.' ‘Arite* Direct of y tor 1841. - . , VlTlHrinibscritier, respectfully informs the citizens of Pititilittrgh and Allegheny, and envitons,that if suitably' encouraged when his agents go around Oar two And towns around, for their subscrip tions,'Cards, 6c. that he will as early in the spring as possible, publish a large New Directory, of the Mei chants,Manufacturers, Mechanics, Clergy $• Chuich-1 es, Physicians, Attorneys at Law and Courts, Banks,' Instirance Offices Police, and all our Householders, &C., of Pittsburg h and Allegheny Cities, Manchester. 'Temperanceville, Birmingham, McKeesport, Eliza- . sithain,Wilkinsburgh, East Liberty, Sharpsburgh,' Lawrenceville, am. &c., clot' under their properi head - , and publisn the card, and advertisements of • all our commercial, professional and linsinesi meu `that subscribe, 4.c. inr Our citizens are respectfully liivited to subscribe when called upon, and such as :`expect to'remove on the first of April of make a changii in theirfirms or business will please, mention • it to our agents when they call, or leave word -at our office. ;0-Eastern and Western Merchants, 4-c., can have - their cards and advertisements inserted in a few pages ef the work oh subscribing and paying for, it in advance, tc. The price Of the Directery in com mon binding, $1; leather binding, $1,50 and red mo - ritiece bound, $2; a Short - card, $2; half a sheet, $3; ' and a' tall; page $5, extra. ISAAC HARRIS; Agency jens.3t aid Intel. office, No. 12 St. Clair at. ..iCtPADES, SHOVELS, &c.— 20 doz.. Spades; •50 " Coal,'Canal and Grain Shovels; 20 "1. Mattocks and Picks; on hand and' for sale at manufacturer's prices by , - oct24 .GEO.COCH - RAN, 26 Wood at. Reiw • 800k5..-Just Received. lA. . . , - IiE?ciORIAL of F..gypt, The. R Sea, Iced The Wilderness, of Sin and Partin, Mount Sinai; enaidein and other principal localities of the Holy 'lLaridt - visited in 1842, with brief notes of a route through France, Rome, Naples, Constantinople, and the Danube: . by George Fish, L. L. 8...0ne , tol. 12 Mo. Price,, - . ': 81,25 1 Life in New York; by the author of "The old', ' White meeting House," ISmo Price 59, cts. .141essage from God; or thoughts on religion for thinking men, by Rev. John Cummink; 1)-1). I ' luive.a message from God, unto thee.": 18 too., ' price 37i cents. ' . "-. Sketches of .North Carolina, historical and bio graphical, illustrative of the principles of a portion of the earl y settlers, by Roe. Wm. Henry Foote.-- For sale Attie Bookstore of _ . . - ELLIOTT dr "ENGLISH, , ' dec2B. . 1 Market at. between 3d and 41. h sts. B UFFALO ROBES-2 bales =Mond Tor sale 14 • 8e29 • • •J. a:WILLIAM It Co: Co: BEANS—IOO Boohels small white; rale by J. D. WILLIAMS 4- Co., diem - - iio Wood st. LARD--4llbbls. No. 1, Leaf Lard; - ' 7- " 2, Lard; recd per str. An tony Wayne, for sale by de3o FRIEND, RILEY & Co., 57 Water at. New nictsic. ' ON the Charge, to the memory of Ringgold; The day Queen; Parlor Quadrilles; N.. The last sweet chime; The home that I love; _ wail 2, by H. Klober; _ Oitgtn of the harp; .• Oakland Gallopade, by Rhoback; -Lime Not; Old Granite State; I bailie come from a happy land; Orphan balladsingers, by Russell; Oh! share my cottage; Woodman! spare that tree; Dublin Waltzer,. by Laßritaky; Camp Glee, 11 ',oder: dedicated' to the New York Guards , Glee Club; -The Vocal Beauties of the favorite Opera of the • ~ 4 1 ..0ve Spell," by Domrcette; Fous.Songa from the Opera II Ptnitani, by Bel- Duette for two flutes, by Berbignier Kauffner; Grande Quick March: dedicated to General . .1W„aglor; • . ; Just rateived. and 'inTral dead' JOHN IL .ME - LLOR, Bi7ll Sit* Goods. . . . . A-MOON, 62 Maxket street, has just-rectiiv .., 6410 new packages of:Dry Goods; consisting of Mons do Laing, Cashmeces, Plaids, Gingham!, Al paccasra Urge lot and very. cheap, many of these .very desirable blue andorang.priuts, Also, Flannels,, Cassinetiti,Jeall3,, Blankets, Counterpanes, Checks, llotiety. and Gloves, Bleached and BroWn _etc,- (dec3o) • • A. A. ;MASON. pATENT FENCE . .--60 ponds oak and pine rail: jost "received nod for sale by ad 2:'- L. WILMARTH; PCIIII St._ TATIONERV FOR. LADIES. ► O Fapeteries;Port-MO5, Note Papor orail kinds,. Note &metopes, Motto Wafers, BLOW), Seals, Writ ing . Stied'. and Floral Wafers, Spangled Sealing Wax, Etebossed.edged Letter-paper, Card Cases, Visiting Cards,- Packet Books, Ivory Tablets, Note Clips, Ste. Std. For sale by JOHNSTON .Br. STOCI TON. corner of Market and Third eta. PRoDucE-15 Peachesi • ' 30 Sacks Dried Apples; 3 Bbls. Roll Butter; 2 'Kegs " " • 3 Casks. Potasbt • - • 3 Bbls. Beans, • 2 ' Justreceiv.ed and for sale by ' MARTIN & SM/Tll, 51-Wood street. Frei& ss it! el.!, -THE 'subscriber: will receive freih Oysters daily . ' front Baltimore, which he will.verve up in all the different styles;:at the Franklirillotel,Fourth st., betareest.Staithfield and Grant. .._getl3,:!. "WIRENTING PAPER -100 reams' Imperial News, 22 by 32; 60 " Double Medium, 29 by 36; 20 -4t _ 24 by 37; :6 ". FAtra " 26 by 91; 30 " Steamboat, 20 by 24; -10 " - Envelop, •20 by 24; • 30 " ' White book, 19 by. 24; J. H. MELLOR; 81 Wood at. 12e8bSy-74 CiltnberriCa, just rcc'd ' dc29 J. D. WILLIAM' is Cii.;llo 'WOO,II WEATHERS-1000 Ibs. Western Feathers,' for X..sale by • J. D. WILLIAMS Ic Cp.; dc29 . - 110 Wood at 2 , .111A11:711c „ & ,S3IITH, ..WHOLESALE: GROCERS, 46:fWOOD MELT; sit-wirrr ?HIED AND TOON= STA., Tjr AVE 'received 'a portion of their Fall supplies, •JIRIL - among which will be found "•'- .200 bage Rio - Coffee, different 'shades and, ' qualities; • '2O bags Java Coffee, • 40 halfchests Y. H. Tea; • :10 act;•Gtinp?wder Tea; ' 10 do Imperial do; • ; '-6 do. 13Iack Tea, &IBMs- No. 3 Mackerel; r" - u. , N o , 2 66 15 half Bids do; • • 10'Qr. '43bls. - do- • ' 30 Bbls Tanners Oil, hit quality; 20 Bbls. Sperm Oil, very superlor; Shaving and and Fancy Soaps; j _ • 'Spanish Segars; Half Spanish do; - - Sgices kinds; • .. crildnlate, Mustard 'averi-other - artiCle ih their line. -They are determined to selr at low , rates, and invite thOattention of all'who want. cheap and good Groceries tri - Call on them. - .oetthr. . . , IkTif WANTED, forhialiabe market p rice will . ' be: A.I.EXANDEIX.GORDEN, - oetlo-wtf, ; Wafer sty - --7 - .,-;,'.-4g: .. k.. - 4'-• . , ;,' , ','6!`: ., i.f - g7'''- 4 .•'-'''''''''t '`:z. ,-, ': - : - I.'i,- ., .• ,,- ~.., ~_„..,„.,,,_.„. . ,„ Important to ;Vonstun.prfzuer—Strang,et that so many who. are afflicted with a Cough that is grad it , . ally wearing them down, and slowly-hut surely, stealing them into that tireildfni disease 4'onsump tioo4tbat disease whieh Carries off, thpusatids 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 Liver Wort and Tar, which con tinues to make the mosuremarltable cures ever-re corded in the annuals of Medicine; which is pro veil by reference to the vast number of certificates from the firo,.,and most respectable citizens—such as - the liolfitige William Burke, the wife of the Rev. Geo. - Maley; Doctor Wm. Richards; Mrs. Hi ram Plummer; Devinney LudloWVEsci., of Cincin nati; and a great number of others in this city.— Certificates of not „only of remarkable cures of dis tressing, COugh, but rases 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 2d. ,See advertisement of Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar, in another colurN. dec4 'ol•Preparr for the 'Mfr.—We arc not in the habit of puffing patent medicines, but thrre is one which we feet it our duty to recommend to our Volunteers, as a most excellent remedy for the disbrders incident to a change of water, diet and climate; we allude to Satrxr..:CAIIMINATITt SCA; which has been tested by many . rOf our citi zens' and found to be all that is claimed for it.— Rev. Asa Shinn, one of the first of our clergy, in 1843 tested.the medicine, and recommended it as an unfailing remedy for diseases of the stomach and lbowels, to Which our Volunteers will be subject ere they reach Mexico. - A bottle should be ?laced in the knapsack of every soldier, and the price is suchas to place it within the reach of -all. It can ; be procurAd at the Pekin Tea Store, Fourth street. near Wood.—Dispatch. ' decl7 CHRISTIKS Galvanic Remedies for all kinds of+ nervous affections they have been used with entire success in all cases of Rheumatism, acute or chro 'Mc, applying to the head, face or limbs; gout, tic dolerenx, bronchitis, vertigo, nervous or sick head ache,' indigestion, paralysis, palsy, epilepsy, .fits, convulsions, cramp, palpitation of the heart, talgia, general debility, &c. In cases of dyspepsia, which is simply - a nervous derangement of the di. gestive organs . ---therhave been found equally suc cessful. - , • These applications are in the form of Rings and Magnetic Fluid, Bands, Bracelets. Belts, &c. (C. See advertisement tor further particulars on the outside of this sheet. 3.IONDA:Y PACKET. TILE regillarmail and paseng,er steam I er UNION, Captain Maeletm,will run WI a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin . , nati, leaving this port every Monday at c,,. o'clock,' Important to Old Countrymen. IP. M. Retorting she will leave Cincinnati every 1 ITARNDFN It CO.'s EMIGRATION OFFICE. i Thursday at 6P. M. The Union was built expressly for this trade,' -7_, THE Subscriber hiving 'now l a 4if the sole Agency in the west for and afronls every accommodation. . - the . above House, is prepared to I For freight or passage apply on borrd. mar? send or bring out passengers on the most liberal I _.. ....__ . _ _ . ____ terms, - and with the greatest comfort and despatch, I as they have the best vessels sailing every week, (built expressly for thisline,) and will invariably give passages secured on this side the water, the prefer ence of-berths, and will attend to passengers' lug-1 gage on landing through the Custom House flee 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 vexatious fronds which they have heretofore had imposed upon them. . Messrs. Hamden ik Co., are also the Agents fur 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. dec2t-d&w3m JOSHUA. ROBINSON, European 4- General Agent ianotorte Preceptor; C. SCiIMF:TIT'Z 10. IMI MCIME t-~; . - For sale. at the only agency, 57 Market street deer Rtzral Register find. Almanac. jiANDRETIPS RURAL REGISTER AND AL MANAC for IS-17—a work of unusual merit. It contains one hundred and forty-four pages octavo, and gives full directions for the culture of regem-; bles and flows; a dairy of work to be performed: each month; directions for transplanting, 'grafting, • , inns nmi f•-etry, ra lo _s 9 4rritantl ga implementsi portraits of i.Volere - cattle; miscellaneous reading, with the usual astronomical information of an almanac, &c. Just received and for sale by the subscriber, and to be bad at the bookstores generally, at the extremely low price of Id cents per copy. F. 1.. SNOWDEN, Druggist. 29 Water at. 4 , rolS..l&wlaw ,GEORGE R. RIDDLE, CONYE.YANCEIt. OFFICE in Avery itow,Eith street, above . Smith field street, Pittsburgh. DEEDS. MORTOAGES, AGREEMENTS, - BONDS, RELEASES ana other instruments ofzeiritirm drawn with neat ness, legal accuracy and despatch. _Be will also at tend to drawing and filing AirmitstetC's LIENs, Ac counts of Eticutors, ettlrhinistrators, , K., Examining titles to Real Estate, Searching Records" for Liens, 4 - e• pc. . From his long-experience aid intimate acquamt ance with the Manner Of keeping the public records, he expects togire satisfaction to those who way en trust their bus %less to his care. ,dectf-d&w Dividend. OFFICE OF THE Ar..cr-oursir BRIDGE Co. t Pittsburgh, January Ist, 18,46. f TElEVresidentand Managers oftlat i -“Conipany foreree' ting a Brhige over the river Allegheny, opposite Pittsburgh, in the County of Allegheny," have this day declared a dividend of two dollars, on each share of the capital Mock or the company, nut of the profits of the last six months, which will be paid to stockholders, or their legal representatives, on or after the 11th instant. jan4-dtdelt JOHN HARPER, Treasurer. Itemittiances to Ire l and, HT TUE PACKET OF TUE NT!! INST. BLAKELY & MITCHEL, respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that on the 10th inert., they will close their remittances, for the Packet which will leave New York on the Stle inst., for Liverpool; any one desirous of remitting to their friends will apply immediatclra-Drafts issued on the Royal Banks of IRELAND, for any sum not less than One pound sterling,. and payable in any Bankinglastitution in IRELAND.—AIso, on Merisis. Prescott, Groat, Ames & Co., Bankers, LONDON; payable at any Bank in ENGLAND, SCOTLAND or WALES. Agents for ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO., New York. PiTTSIIVIIGH 1106P1TAL TT NDER THE CHARGE , : OF THE SISTERS OF MERCY.—Drs. ADDISON, GAZZAM, BRUCE and McMr.m., General Attending Physieians; Dr. IVEu rierieno, Physician for the Germans.—The Institution is now open for the reception of patients. RECEIVING DAvs--Tuesdays and Fridays, from d to 10 o'clock, A. M. Cases of accidents can be re ceived at any time. CITARGEN—.Three dollars a week in the general ward; five dollars with a private room. Medical at• tendance is included in these charges; payments to be made two weeks in advance. Any, physician can send patients to the Hospital, arid continue to attend them there, and any patient can engage any physician he chooses. In these cases the Institution will.not be responsible for the physi nian'e fees; each person will Settle with such physi cians. Leeching is an extra charge. As many free patients will be received as th... means of the Institution will Persons with coni.ig' ous diseases Nv ill not be.received until aceommoda tions can' be prepared sufficiently ample to prevent I any danger that , the other inmates would incur. All the physicians will attend twice aweek to visit the Hospital, and will depute'nne or their number to attend the sick in the meantime. Advice will be given gmtimously to out-door pa tients on Thursdays and Fridays at 10, A. M. Pecuniary arrangements will be attended to by a committee of the Brotherhood of St:Josephs, which for the present consists-of James Blakely,. Esq., James May, John S. Cosgrave John Coyle and Arthur Tiernan. . jans4 0 Yes, 0 Yes. YOU can always find. at G. Schnock , s, on the cot ner of Fifth and Smithfield sts. . fresh Oysters served up in every _style, on the shortest notice. Also, Ground Nut Candy, Fruits, and Pistries of the choicest kinds. Call and see, novl3-dtap . , Shot. - 51-1 KEGS Shot, assorted Nos.; for sale by :flovl2 JAMES MAY, ~.„,-.-,..-.,.::. .4 ..,;" - ,:t, ;A:' , ! . '' .- ':: , •!.:,.:V'' .- - • • • . rWe1390.119 Reg ular .Piictket: Trikitesalier ARENA, 'Kirin. C. Pls.*: sou, Master, will leave Pittsburgh for Wellsville arid .cdtintermediite landings, on Mon days, Wed nesdaYiv, and Fridays, - at 9 o'clock, A. M.; and'.:Wetisville Mr:Pittsburgh Tuesdays, Thurs days, and Saturdais, at . 9 M. For freight or passage apply on board deep For Tar. JaUlendid light draught -steamer Master,: wilt run as a regular packet betwien Pittsburgh and' Wheel ing; leaving Pittsburgh fcir Wheeling evoryilVlonday, Wednadday anil Friday, at 3 o'clock; P. M.; and leav in&Wheeling for Pittsburgh every Tuesday, Thur. - 'day and Saturday; nt 9 o'cliick, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. novt4 CilllClllll6ti A744C The welt-knowno r s ra y s tfi triansitneg; steam erwlrnn as a regular Packet, leaving every. Wednesday morn ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, - at 10; P. M., the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Saturday, at 10, A. M. For freight or; passage apply on board, or to FORSYTH & Co., Agents; No. 30, Water street. For Cincinnati and Louisville. The new and splendid passenger steam er C O.L U M B I A, O'NEAL, Master, will leave for the above and intermediate ports, regular- ly. For freight or paesage apply on board, or to jet D. WILKINS, Agent For Cincinnati and St. I.4onis .., The passenger steamer PALESTINE, Capt. Williams, will tease for the above antral intermediate ports regularly. For Ireiglit or passage apply on board. 369. Tuesday .Eventxtg Packet. t g at e _ The hew and splendid passenger steam ,. - boat DECLARATION, Capt. Vorbees, wi run asa regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this- port every Tuesday evening at 3 o'clock.. Returning she will leave:. Cincinnati every Friday evening at 3 o'clock. . • The Declaration offers superior accommodations to passengers. For freight or passage apply on board. jel . CINCINNATI PACKETS. AiONDAY PACKET The regular mail and passenger steamer MONONGAHELA, Capt. Stone, will run; as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin nati, leaving this port every Monday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Return ing, she will leave Cincinnati 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 TUESDAY PACKET I 1'97 'TOE regUlar mad and passenger steam. er HIBERNIA, Capt. John Elinefelter, wi run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, !daring this port every Tuesday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. of the Same day.— Returning, she Will leave. Cincinnati every Friday at 10 A. M. For freight or psasage apply on board. The Hibernia was built expressly for the trade, and offers to the passengers every comfort and su perior accommodations. api THURSDAY PACK El t l M.g ;Ap t THE new U. S. Mail steamer ACADIA, M. F.. Lucas, Master, will run as a regu lar passenger 'packet between Pittsburgh and the abvtve port during the season of !SU, leaving every . Thursday at IQ:o'clock M. The Acadia :is new and has superior accommoda tions. Fur freight or prollage apply on hoard, or to ap9 J. NEwToN TONES, A-ent. FRIDAY PACKET. __ cr CLIPPER No. 3, Capwin e r k s s sv steam run as a regular packet betweenC.ncinnati and Pitts burgh, leavinp, , this port every Fnday at 10 A. M., and Wheelin g rat 10 P:M. the same day. lieturmn2 werr• ...-ti.ktes-rvarrcurriatiterery Monday at 10 o'clok, A. M. For feteght or ruuiageapply on board. The Clipper q`; '2 was built expressly for thi s trade . cnd offers to her passengers every comfort and ac aomniodation. Inar23 $ TV RDA Y PACK KT The regularmail and passenger steamer idISACIRCASSIAN, Capt. Isaac atnnett, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday, at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10. P. M., the satne clay. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10, A. M. ',For freight or passage apply on hoard. The Circassian was built expressly for this trade, and offers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. mar 23 F ATuRipLY PACKET. The regular mail and passenger steamer MESSENGER, Capt. Laura, will ruu as a regUlaTPaeket between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning. she will leatte Cincinnati every T‘!esdzy, at IC , o'clk A. M. .For freight or passage apply on hoard. The Messenger was built expressly for this trade, and offers to her passengers every comfort and ac- Maiolotion of Portnersiblit TE Partnership existing between the undersign ed, under the firm of SUMBA & sellEllll.Eft, was dissolveil on the 11 inst., by mutual consent. The books ail the concern are in the hands of Mr. Scriba, who is authorized to settle all /tenon:its. The Bookstoie will be continued at the old stand by Mr. Scuba; the ltoultbintling by Mt. Scheibler. • vicfmt GUSTAVUS SCI(EIIII.F.R. Dec. 25,184 4inika and Stationary lIAVING just retitmed from the East with a most elegant and extensive stock of Kenny Station ary and Books fur Christmas and New Year's Gins, I would call the attention of the public to my store, No. 115, Weed a. Prices extremely lute. Among a great selection of Books for old and young, I men tion The Boudoir Annual, for 1847. 6 ' Diadem, • " Rootlet, " 3liss•Rosc, . " Amaranth, " 'Mayflower, * i t " Forget-me .not, " " LeafletsofMemory." - " " Lady's Album, 6" " Sacred Monntains, 6 6 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-wish a great selection of Books for Child ren, Gaines, Portfolios, &c. VICTOR SCRIBA, dc2s 115 Wood st NECTARINE FINE CUT CHEWING TOBAC CO.—W. Ai; D. RINEHART, No. 33 Hand at., lake 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 on hand a very fine lot of CAVENDISH of the very best quality. decl4 Ohio River Telegraph, IRO:VI Pittsburgh to Louisville through Wheel img,Columbus and Cincinnati. The subscribers were appointed a Committee to, distribute 200 shares or $5O each of the stock of said., Company, to the citizens of Pittsburgh and vieinity`i (that-being the proportion allotted to this city by the Company.) As all feel an interest in this important improvement, and it is believed to be the best stock ever 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 Rootn of Hanna & Waterman, Water at. JAMES MAY, RICILARD EDWARDS, JOSHUA HANNA,. • Committee. TOBACCO. -75 large and 90 small boxes Miesou. ri tobacco, of prime quality, just received on consignnient, and will be sold cheap for cash, or Pittsburgh manufactures. august 18 TAAFFE & &CONNER. Blaclastialth , s Bellows iCIOR sate by the subscriber, agent for the Mano r facturer. CEO. COCHRAN, nov29 No. 26 Wood st. CSSINETTS AND FLANNELS.--One case Cas sinettii one case Red Flannels, for sale low by tiet24 GEO. COCIIRANi '26 Wood , rt. ~. - ~~ Y: i:..t 'l. u_mmorico. , o4`Wm; N s • ALLEN icpxywai,l.:icHANGF. BROKER, CORlit.R OP'T/111i - D AND WOOD STREETS. .rEtvrtanyenza. - Pittsßilrgh Banks...-. Phila7delphin Banks pa Ge.rrnantown. . .Pat Chester cottuty Pa' Delaware caunty•-• - • • Par Itlontganiery ,county.. par Northumberland Co...par Col. Bank fft Bridge Co . par Reading ' par Lancaster . • •Par Doylestownt. • • • . par Easton.. ........ ....par I Bucks county....• • • • pas Pottsville . Par Washington . . I Brownsville • York Cliambershurg I Gettysburg Middletown Carlisle . Harrisburg . ...... ...I Ilarrisdale' Lebanon . Levvistown . 1 Wyoming Erie West Branch I Waynesburg I Susquehanna County .. 1 ' Lehigh County.. • • .4 U. Stites Bank Relief Notes City and County Script...l State Ilk-and Branches. g. Cincinnati Banks Circle Ville (Lawrence)..E. Columbus 8ank.:... . Xenia Nlassillon • Sandusky • • Cleauga Norwalk - 1 New Lisbon Wooster . ". Marietta Chi11ic0the....;.......1 Cleveland; ....... SCiota • 1 Lancaster 8 Hamilton ...10 Canton- . 20 Urbana 45 Granville . ' • 45 state Bk anti Branches 45 MBank of Illinois 70 titictua.atv. River ttiattrance Company ...5 State Bank 5 Oakland C0nuty......10 Farm and "%Tech bang .10 t. Clair ' 75 State Bank . MEM EIMEM State Bk and brancke#.‘• 3 State Scrip " I KENTUCKY.' Now York.... (prem.) '" • • .1 Baltimore st All Banks m:lmm )ia. do: ...5 Eastern Banks - 1 Wheolin I Branches Beck at Morgontown..l Guineas 5 00 Sovereigns....... , $4 83 Frederickdors $7 80 en Thulers 7 80 Ten Guilders.. 3 90 Louistl'ors 425 Napoleons 3 80 Doubloon, Spanish..l6 00 Patriot 15 50 iDucats 2 15 Baltimore City par Country Banks City Banks... Country Banks NZ* EIGLAVD All solvent banks.. rvENNESSEE PEA . ICUTS, A snia/I lot, -very su. perior, justreceired and for sale by• MAIITIN Sr SMITH, 56 Wood at. I+RESII ROLL BOTTER-6 Barrels, neatly put up; for sale by MARTIN +SI . SMITH, decl3 56 Wood street. A A: MASON, 62 Market et., offers for sale an ' extensive assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting& and Tailors' Trimmings. dci A A. MASON,362"Mnrket at.; has received an other lot, of New Goods; comprising 12 pee. Cotton and Silk Warp Alpaccas.,ls pcs. red, white and yellow Flannels; I 0 pest dark mixed Caasinett; 20 pea. Kentucky Jeans; Canton Flannels; Tickings; Striped Checks, &c. dc 1 - - A A. MASON. 62, Market st., has on hand an extensive nissorrinens of Shawls, comprising more of those splendid Brocha, also Cashmere worst ed and other Shawls- • - decl ------- 90 MATS CASSIA in store and fiir sale by HAYS k BROCKWAY, dcc 3 No. Commercial Row, Liberty at 1 CASE:CARB MAGNESIA for sale by - dee 3 HAYS & BROCKWAY 2 CASES CAL'ITMAbNF...9A ref sale by c 3 HAYS & BROCKWAY ) CASKS CHLORIDE. LIME fur sale by dcc 3 RAYS 4. BROCKWAY OCASKS SAL SODA for sale ba deo 3 ,II AI S 4- BROCKW A Y 4 ItBLS. New York. and Pittsburgh Varnishes, on hand and for laic IoW by dec . 3 , HAYS BROCKWAY. 11AINTS ANI) OILS, n general settorttnent always 1. on hand and far sale by HAYS d. DROCK WAY, Nis. 2 corntnetcial How, Liberty- at. 1 , 1 2 1.E5--05 bi+ts. Green Apples, of different 11. kinds, fix sale by - • 11,1%20 P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water st. CURED HA316.--12000 superior Sugar C). Cured Hams, a prime article, for iptie by novt:o P. C. MARTIN. 60 Water it.. . 1 LAN ES--1000 prime ilavana Or angel', for .nie cioi,2o P.. C. MA ILT ,60 Water m. Dreamed Flooring. 6 ) 0 Onf' FEET ilrat rate, at Beck's Planing ow JV I Machine, for sale. L. WILMA lan, no 111. Penn at., betwe.en Hand and Irwin st. popLAR BOARDS, well seasoned and rut sale by Ines IS.I L. %V I !ZIA RTH. Sundries.' Tierces fresh Rice: 14 Ws, Conklin!' improved Lard Oil; 10,V00 lbs. Bacon, Shoulders. On hnnd and for sale by F. SELLERS. sep24. Tin. 17, Liberty street. y ARD, 100 kegs No, 1, Lard on consignment; 1 . 4 And for sale ' by .F. SELLERS. sep24. - No. 17, Liberty street. (LI L'Q Alt 'ESE MOL LASSES.-6 bbls.‘Goodals, , L . Si M H. Molasses, in store and for sale by sep23. F. SELLERS. Irtssaigineto Netts. En. S. SWARTZ:Am on hand a lot of very in k:N perior white and colored Musqueto Netts hiCh wail be sold cheat) at No. 106 Market street. jel3 .tiriprOvr tjo EDsTEADs 01 thilerent kinds with Gazzanes j 1 iron patent fastenings; superior to anything now in use, for sale low at the furniture w•arehonss of angl. T. ti. YOU!G S Co, Hand street. rpARLES—Pier, Centre and Gard 'Fables of difror ent patterns. If you want a good article cheap call at the Furniture Warehoime of T. IL. YOUNG & Co. Jet; 31 Hand et. :Wood Street Property for Sale. MHAT desirable !ot of ground at the foot of Wood 1 street, occupied at the time of the great fire by Messrs. King it Holmes, is offered for sale. • Enquire of Intiglij .1. K. MOORHEAD. Storage. AVINC; a very large and corninodioue ware ' house, we, arc prepared to receive (in addi tion to freight fur shipment) a large amount of Pro duce, &c. on storage at low rates. 423 C. A. MeANULTY & CO; Canal Basin. pEAs-121/ packages le. IL, IntpL, G. P. and .L Powehong, of late importations, arriving and for sale by •(aug2s] LAMBERT & SIIIPTON. " Coffee. 30n BAGS Green. Rio, pall prime; % ." F 5 OW Government Java; Arriving this day and for sale by , atig2s . LAMBERT & SIIIPtON F ISII-1.50 bbls No. 3 Lary's Mackerel; 20 " 3 North 10 at at 1 it 20 " Herring (Allwives) 5 " No. 1 Salrhon; in store and tor sale by [aug2sl LAMBERT & SHIPTON. Sugar - and. Molasseiu A HIIDS. N. 0. Sugar, strictly prime 25 bbls. Nos. 4 - and 6 Loaf-, 10 eases "Loreting's" D. R. Loaf Sugar 118 bbls N. 0. Molasses; In store and for sale by LAMBERT & SIIIPTON, 133 and 135 . W00d street. aug2s ( - 1 . . fl MILS. • 5../V " Rosin; MO Doing Tobacco, various sizes; 0,000 Seed leaf Cigarsi On consignment And wilt be sold low for Cash, or exchanged for Pittsburgh manufactures; by seps. TAAng & O,CONNORI bderice dnd Chocolate,. ' 5 igaxp Baker ' s Fell?e Cocoa; ma; • 2 cc st Cocoa.P;ustel 5 st Norfolk Chticolate; 6 « Oakda 1 caso French Chocolate,' expreesly for eating. For ealo-by J.D. WILLIAMS tr. CO., dec2s • ' 110 Wood et FRESH FRUIT.--. 30 bag. M. R. Raisins; 500,Ibai Smyrna " /Oa " Sultana .1 60U''« Zante Currantai • 200 - Bordeur Prunes; 100. 1 ..• Genoa Citron; • - 44 ' . Lemon & Orange Peel In store and for male by . 1, E. WILLIAMS & Co., dc24 ' , , 110 Wood m r` ~_~.:~~..,,_ ~:~ t~ ,~--sue'' ~, ^;~' ~- ISESEINIE NIT the President, of.tlie llaited fliketts lN ' pursuanceOf an act of bongress, approved on o • eleventh day orlttly,. 1846; entitled‘iiitact to authorize the President s orthe United States to sell the reserved mineral suds in the States of Illinois and Arkansas, and} Territories ot Wiscohsin and lowa, aupliorted to contain lead ore;".I;.fAIVIES li. FOLK, PREEIDENT OF TfIE UNITED STATE. 3" OF AMERICA, do her'eVy declare and make known, that public sales,of the lands iteaktoroxi: WITRIIELD raota BALE,'.in the State of ILLINOIS., ON ACCOUNT OF. TILE VALUABLE LEAD 31INES THE - REIN, will bisheld at the undermen tioned Land Offices, in said State; at ,the periods hereinafter designated, to. wit: At the Land Office at DIXON, commencing on Monday, the titth'da:y offt.pril next, for the disposal of the, publie lanfte within the followmg townships and fraetional townships, Viz : North of the Lase line and east of the fourth'prinel .. pett - ineridian. FraCtional townships twenty-seven, twenty-eight, and twenty-nine, of range one. . ' • • Townships twenty.:seven and twcnty-eight, raid fractional township' twenty-nine, of range two. Townships twenty-seven and twenty-eight, and frictional township xvi . entyrnine, of range three. The north hilf-p( townshiP.twenty-seveu, towfl ship twenty-eight, and fraCtional township .t.wOuty , nine, of range fonr. North of the kw line and Vest of the fourth principal Fractional townships twenty-seven, - twenty-eight and twenty-nine, of range one. Fractional tosiniships twenty-eight and twenty nine, of range two.i . • - At the Land Office at STIAWNEETOWN, Com rnencing ,on Monday, the nineteenth. day of. April next, for the disposal of the public lands within the following sections, and parts of sections ' viz: South of the base line and east of the third principal meridian. lIEMME Sections twenty-IWO to twenty-nine, inclusive, anti _ sections thirty-two to thirty-sir; inclusive, ortown ship , eleven; sections one to five inclusive, and sec tions eight to twelve inclusive, in township t we l ve , 'Sections. three to nine, inclusive, seetionififteen to twenty-two, inclusive, and .sections. twenty-five 'to' Ithirty-six, inclusive, of township eleven; sections one„ two, three, the north half and-southeast quarter of section four; settionsfive to eleven, inclusive; the southwest garter or section twelve; the north half of section fourteen, and sectionti fifteen and eighteen, inclusive, in township twelve, of range nine. Linda appropriated by la* for the use of schools, military; or other purposes ; will be excluded from the sales; also all quarter quitter sections covered in whole, or in part, fry those mining leases which shall not be determined by the day fixed' for the com mencement of thelsales. " •Pre-emptiOn. clainin will not be allowed to any 'of the above. lands, until after the name shall have been offeretlat the public sale, and become subject lel private entry; and all of 'such lands as contain a mine or mines of lead ore ictually , discovered and being worked, will be sold in such legal subdivision or subdivision's as witl include such mine or mines, at not less than two dollars and fifty cents per acre. The sales will eachbe - kept open for two weeks (unless the lands l are sooner disposed of) and no longer; and no private entries of land in the town-, Ships and "fractional townships so offered will be I admitted until after the expiration of two weeks from , the commencement of the said sales. In further execution of the said act, I hare caused the Commissioner of the General Land Office to pub lish with tbia Proclamation a brief description of the mineral' regions in which these lands lie, and of the lands now offered' for sale, which lie has prepared from official documents and other means of infor- VALUE or coots oration- Given under my hand at the City or Washington, this eighth day or September; Anno Domini, one thousand eight hundred and !bay-six. - Bt the President: JAMES K. POLK. JAMES H. PUTS, i. • Acting; L'arania,uaner of the General Land Ore. The lands in the DIXON district, embraced in the above proclamation of the President of the United States, were explored by Mr. Owen, the geologist of the State of Indiana, under the instructions from the Treaisory Department, and in compliance with a re solution of the Manse of Representatives, passed 6th February, 1839. The able report of this gentleman. published as document No. 239,House of Represen tatives, first session of .261.11 Congress, shows that these lands include all the productive mines, and the entire region in Which, front observations during his survey, there is reason to believe that valuable veins of ore may readily be found. Further, that in 1839,,. the lead mines of Illinois, lowa, and I,Viscousin,l though only partially worked, produced upwards ofl thirty millions pounds of lead—those of Illinois t yielding their full proporticio--and that the whole district, ifproperly, mined, would yield one hundred anti fifty millionspounds per annum. Those lands being situated on and near the Mis sissippi and Fever rivers, the cost or transporting the products of them to St. Louis is only about fifteen cents per hundred pounds. The soil in of lquality, and yields abundantly all the products of that latitude. , The lands in the SIIAWNEETOWN district have not been explored as fully as those in Dixon. Re-' cent discoveries have been made however, of rich veins of the snlphnret of lead and zinc, contiguous to and on both sides of these lands, in dicating: the existence of siMilar depositcs within them. The fa cilities for mannfactering white and red lead are represented as being ample; and as the lands are situated within about seven miles of the Ohio river, the metal, in antiform, can be transported to all the , principal markeiS at a trifling cost. IJAMES H. PIPER, Acting Canuninioner of the General Land Office. Seidentbar SA,: 1846. - sepl9-law ISt :NOTICE. . • i AVING sold out my establishment to Doctor William F. Irwin, I cheerfully recommend un to all my former friends and cnstomers. EDGAR THORN. The undersiined having bought out the store of Edgar Thorn, corner of Penn and Hand streets, so -1 licits a share of the drug and medicine custom of the city and surrounding country. A eeneral assortment of all the most valuable Medicines, Perfumery; Oils, Soaps, Fancy Articles, Brushes and Combs will al- Wags be kept on: hand. Physician's prescriptions ac curately compounded. The store will bb open at all hours of day and night. LLI AM F. I MIN, corner of Penn and Hand sts. Annuals and Juvenile Works for the lloadays, AT COOK'S LITERARY DEPOT, No. S 5 Fourth street: T to Leaflets:of :Memory for 1547. The Floral Offering The Evergreen • it Thn London :Keepsake " The London Beaila's Book of Beauty for 1847. The London ißible Gallery it The Diadem, fig The 13oudoirAnnual 41 • The 111a i y Flower 1:= 6 1,5rf Pharon tt Byron, Cowper, Tasso, Milton, Scott, Darns and Amelia's Poems; all illustrated and beautifully bound, and suitable for a Holiday Girt. Jti YEN 1.1:K WORKS. , - ' • MEM =72=MIME meridian Irwin's Drug Eithrt. The Gift of Friendship The Fenntain (Temperance Annual) The Friendshir4 Offering The Child° liaroldt,jilusitated; Bryant's Poems, " • Southey's works, " Moore's !" liemans' k. • " The Youth's Book of Nature; Masterman Ready; Moral 'Tales; Tales of Many Lands; Parley's Bible Stories; Boy's Own Book; Clam's Amusement; Young Student; Boy's Manuel; Popular Tales; Little Lessons fctr Little Learners; Fireside Story Book; Clever Stories; Holiday, Tales; Rhymes for the Nursery; Kriss Kringlo's Rare Show; My Own Story; Very Little Tales; Prize Story Book; Mary Hovvitt'S Prose and Verse Book; Puss in Boots; Child's 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; - Robinton Crusoe; Juvenile Sketches; Blossoms of Morality;. - Child's Own' Story Book; Lat.,' Lawrence; Alice Franklin; ComicNnrsery Tales; Parley's Picture Book; Toy Books', &c:, dr.c, Also, a great variety of Appleton's Edition of In venite Works not 'mentioned here", entitled “Library for My Young Countrymen: , Call at COOK'S, 85 Fourth at.; and 101 l can be suited. dc24 :Goodie &o. WW. WILSON, cor. 4th and Market st., has on hand the finest andlargest assortment of fine Gold and Silver Watches ' in every variety, ever offered for sale in this city. Jewelry of the richest aid latest patterns, in large variety. Silver Ware, Tea Ware, Table Cutlery, Solar Lard Lamps and Gi rl:Oath:des, of the best material, patterns and work manship. MilittiryGoode and Tritinnings in general. Allenfs Patent Revolvers, ace.. All for sale at the lowest dash Prices: • (lag - W:W. WILSON. PigLewd._ • . 841 PIGS just rec'id arid' for salaby **it JAMES MAT. 1 I 1, fly the , Px:enteleht of thb Vittted - filtatess.. IN pursuance of an act of Congress, approved an the eleventh day of July; 1846, entitled " An act to authorise the President pi' the United States I to. sell the rdserved mineral land)) in. the States uri Illinois and Arkansi.s, and Territbriii of Wisconsin and lowa, supposed to contain leacEore, 1, JAMES K. POLK, ', President of the United. Stattiii.of Amer- I ica, do hereby declare and make known, that a ptib lic sale willhe held at the Land Office at DUBUQUE, in the Territory of IOWA) commencing on Monday, the Bth day of March next, for the sale of the pub lic lands HERETOFORE .STERMELD FRO: SALE VS ACCVUET OF TUE VALUAELE LEAD MINES TILEIALIS, within the following townships and fractional town-' ships, known as the BICH LEAD atuvE insrsucr, to- Nit: Worth of the base line and east of the f ifth principal IZTEM Townships eighty-eight, eighty-nine and ninety, nd fractional township ninety-one, of rtingc. one:: Township eighty-eight, and fractional townships :ighty-ziine, ninety and runety-one, of range two. Township eighty-seven, and fractional townships dility-eight and eighty-nine, of range three. Fractional townships eighty-seven and eighty tight,.of range four. Fractional township nighty-seven; of range five. Volta.of the base line and west rd' the fifth principal mtridian, . . Township ninety; and fractional township ninety , . xne, ot .range onm Fractional townships niiietp , onet nishity-two and ainety-three, of range two. . Township ninety-two, of range three. , Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, military and otherpurposes) will be excluded from I sale; also all quarter quarter sections covered id whole, or in part, by those mining leases, which shall not be determined by tho day fixed -tor , the • commencement of these sales. , I . Pic-etoption claims will not be allowed to any 'of; the above lands, until aftet they have been offered at public sale, and become subject. to privute entry; and all of such lands as contain amine or minei of lead ore actually discovered and being worked, will he sold in such legal subdivision or subdivisions as will include such mine or mines; at not less than %Vila dollars and fifty cents per acre. The sale will be kept open for two weeks, (unless the lands are sooner disposed ot) and no longer, and uo private .ntnes ofland in the townships and frac tional townships so offered will be.admitted-until af ter the expiration of two weeki from the commence ment of said sales . In further execution of the said act; I have caused the Commissioner of the General Land Office to pub lish with this proclamation a brief description of the mineral regions in which these lands lie, and of the lands now offered for sale, which he has prepared from official documents and other, means of infbr mation. • - . Given under my hand a the city of Washington, Ma filth day of September, Annu Domini, tine thou sand eight hundred and forty-Six. • By the President: JAMES K. -POLL JAMES. H. PIPER, biting Commissioner of the Genera Land Office. The lands in the mineral regions, embraced in the ; above proclamation of the President of the United) States, arc believed to contain the richest mines of I lead that have yet been discovereilt,the ore yielding' about eighty per cent, of pure metal. Copper, also! has been found in this region in considerable qiian-i tities. Great advantages are saidi.to exist for the menu-: facture of lead in various forme, particularly into shot, the river banks being so elevated as to require ' little or no expense in the erection of towers; and the ore, froth its g reat purity, may be manufactured I into soot byThe firet smelting: i The location of these mines being near the Mis-I sissippi ricer, affords great facilities of transpurta- 1 tion, the average chid of which to St. Louis is about fifteen cents per hundred pounds. The soil is rep resented as being unusually fertile, producing all the emall grain in great ibutidane.e; and furnishing I excellent range for cattle—thus preienting eqUal in ducements to the agriculturist and the Milia'. The DUBUQUE mines in fractional townships eighty-eight, eighty nine, and• ninety, of rattO two east, situated on the banks of tiie Mississippi, are considered the most important; the DURANGO mines in townships eighty-nine pis& ninety, of range one ; east, are the next in value; and the CATTESE mines liu fr actional townititip eighty-eight, of range three east, also on the river, are the third. Other mines have been discovered in this regiuh; and it is very I probaLle that future explorations will bring to light 'others as rich and productive as any now known. JAMES 11: PIPER, Acting Commissioner of the Getietal Land Office. . • Umber sth, 1546. 50p . 19-law ISt .. Holiday Pregents. SCENES in the Lilb of the Savior, by the Poets and Painters. Scenes in the Lives of the ApostleS, illdstrated. ' I Book of Christian Ballads. The Illuminated Gems of Sacred Poetry, splendidly illustrated. 1 Sketches of Irish Character, by Mr. S. C. Wall. The Snow Flake, a gilt for Inusceute and Beauty. Portraits of the Presidents. .a. The Rollo Books, in setts. The Jonas " " The Every Day Book. I The Parlor is • The Leisure Hour Book. • , •The Young Man's Evening Book; . • The Summer Day Book. Also a large assortment of finely bound Miseel -1 laneous Works. dec34 For saleby LUKE LOOMIS) Art. For Presents—Annuals for 1847. TIR: Boudoir Annual; a Christmas ; N ew Year and Birth day present. The Opal; a Gift for the Holidays, edited by John Reese, with illusuations by S. G. Chapman.. The Amaranth; or token of remembrance. Friendship's offering; a Christmai,isTew Yearb and Birth day present. The Rose ofSharon: a religious Ausienir, edited by Misses. C. Edgarton. • The Gift of Friendship,' a token orremembrartte. The Itose: or affeetioiPsaift. The Moss Roe edited by S. G. Goodrich: The Hyacinth; or affection's Gift:. Christmas Illossotns and litss Year!ii Wreath; - Also, a line itssbrtment of books, elegantly bmind in Turkey Morocco and silk, suitable for present-V.— Episcopal Prayer Bobks, Pocket Bibles, Sc. A large aseortment of Juvenile Bboks. For sale at the Bookstorerof ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, Market at., between 3d and:lth sts:. declB For the Holidays. BOUDOIR ANNUAL FOR 1847; Friendship's Offering; • • The Opal; The Christian Keepsake; • The Hyacinth; . The Poet's Gallery.of Beauty; The germs of Beauty; The Ladies Scrap Book; Thd Laurel Wreath:: Religions Sowrenier, by Mrs. SigOtirney! The Diadem: The Germs of Niture, by Mrs. - Embury; Finderes Illustration of Moore; ' The GBH • • The Ladies Book - of Poetry and Flowers; • Oracles Worn the Poets; Sentiments of Flowers, by .I: Andrews, London Albums; Illustrated editions of the Poets; • A. large assortment of Books for Children. For sale by H. a. BOSWORTH & CO.; decit No 43 Market at. BOLD PENS—Bagley!" celebrated ever pointed Gold Penal just received. and for sale at redfited rates, by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON; 'oct2.9 Bookseller", Market st. STATION opening, a large and Wen did assortment of French, English and. Amer ican Stationery, which we invite the public to call and examine. JOHNSTON & STOCKTON; oct2S •.• .Stationerc, Market rat. . Bra;lers's bellows. • TUST receivedanaseortment,largesizes,Brazices Hand Helloing- alsointrlonr and Kitchen • do. Wholesale and Milani JOHN' W. BLATIZ, decl6. • 120 Wood at. itheeip 'Vonioldia Blinds CAN be had at ANDREW-WHITE'S -Blind Fae tory, in the rear of Joseph Lowrie's Cabinet Wareroom. Ladies wishing to get Blinds willplease call at 11. H. Ityan.s Wareroom ' Fait' at., near the Exchange Bank; where I will be in attendance, and if I do not please you both in price and qualitys I will Airfoil tnfreputatioti as a blind makers dt24 Sheet lithool. VII. MOODY respectfully dnnotinces fb his old friends that he intedds opening a Select School In this city, on the filet Monday of April next, in the basement of the Third Presbyterian Church. mar2l-if Coiaklingos Iltaproved Lard MU • 7BARRELS Winter Lard Oils lost received from the mantifacturers and for sale at Cincinnati prices wholesale and retail, by FRS. SELLERS,' dec2B . No. 17 Liberty et. 1110N.= 3 tone Moottiaill Missonii Pig koa g Juibiir.eivdd aid (or 'tale by • •• Inov 28 " • . JAMES . MAY. Domestail Woollens . . . . 0 CASES wideid and Brown Flannel.; At 60 peir:tWalii.d . lo4 Blankets; just recd (him the le)liu&otwedie4Alseleby , GEO. COCHRAN, isovle • • - 26 Wood et. •.• •• •1 1 4 %7- •:, '= • rt. .'f 4 z~~J •~^.rr ~, . "_i !L .b v iit•icateduti loft. badri ..,. FOR TIlk: CURE OF CORCiltit DISEAS . M . —v iiiidiicil; ALIZPNL'S SICILTAN SYRUPIOR Discovered by Dr. Mazoni of Italy in d Alit. nth and iiitrodectul into the D. States early 0 . 146. .911118 unrivalled medicine for thc.ndical cure ot ' t. I Chronic di:maims has spread th eughout Europd • with the moat unequalled speed and triumphant sue; cess r effecting the Malt astonishing curesever ktitteif '' . . '-: ; or recorded in the annals; of Medical History. tittle. - i,....,,r its introductinn' into the United States it has equally :.-.,..4 ' sustained the high reputation it so justly.receirediri ;•*(l. , the East, curing here as it has done there, the Monk :. inveterate and Ippg standing diseases with which Ilse hininin family are afflicted. The Physicians of Eitx rope and America (is far us they have become sc. .: (painted with its mode of operation) together With the thousande who have been restored to health by its superior officacy with one united voice proclaim lit to be the most perfect remedial agent ever offered to stiffering humanity. .It.is now an estahlished.fact, "that Consumption maybe, can be, ondhas been cured by Dr:lltazoni's Sicilian Syrup or Tropical livgienes , '.' This is the only. medicine that Las ever been die- .. coveted that has achieved a cure where this discue " .. . had gained a settled and permaecnt hold upon. the system. For • the truth of this assertiOn, we hive ' - ..5, the certificates of seine of the ['mit eminent illy& --,- ciant of Europe and America, expressly 'deilaring that they have prescribed it in huhdreds of inatancel . "..-, uheie tiro patients were considered beyond all'impe - o -1 of recovery, and, to their uatanislaucht, has effected .A the most speedy and pc:fect cures. No 0110 Idlo ia ; .... , 1 unatquainted with its dation can imagine the-Won.•••• " i derful success that attends the administration oft} le ,'!' ..? I medicine in every variety of chronic dlseastcpar.-- - - '': 1 ticiilarly Consumption, la , Scrofu IT kings evil; Aaths; ... - .... ! Ma, Plithisie,Piles, (see cases reported in ,pamphlets . land circulars) Cancers) Liver Complaints, Costive. - - . niiss dud Intligestion,, Sore and Inflamed Tbroate . -,:*.;• Bronchitis, Dropsics, Chronic Inilnination bf the ' ..•,; !.Kidneys, Gravel, Gient Debility , and lratibility of , 1 the nervous vysteinf Spinal affections , Paralysis, !Chronic 1/iarraheea, Pain in the breast, and aide, ~ . Coughs, Colds, Chronic Rh euinatirtn i Diseased bf the . . i ra. i Stomach and Bowels, inward weakness and !idling .. ' !down of tile womb, and all the chronic diseases pee ..,.. i collar to females in their varibuis relatiebs in life. ',...„...... This medicine is prepared only by Dr. Mazoni him. • self; .and is composed entirely of vegetable tnateitaa • containing the extract of 42 of the most rare Travis cal plants but few of which are known to the =ea, _ cal Profession generally.• - It has so far surpassed every (Allot tribtlitine evict offered to the world in eradicating disease,- that it ..2. .. has not only enlisted Many of the moist talented medical mbn ifi the world in its favor but what it more extraordinary the government where it trals discoreied . 1 11 as made it an offence punishable kith death to attempt counterfeiting it or making ink et any sptirious article ptrrportlng to be the some re . representing ft , to be genuine. And this Genera. .. meat has also made a liberal provision for the prbs tectaon of it here. To the afflicted we 's a y lot nbne ,fflipair, though you may have been given up 'by your Physician and cnnaidered by your friends as I beyond all hbpe, try a bottle Of this -medicine anti • you may rely upon the fats) that if you hive physi. 1 cal strength enough left to bndure its teflon, you ' i will find certain and speedy !Wier, for this hat been the case in thousands of instances, in proof of whiek ! we can produce certificates Ilona Individuals of the most respectable character both of Europe arid . America.. This medicine will1)13 offered for sale only at the county seats of eirbh - . .county • owing t* the small' atiiobnt yet iinported and the anxiety of the proprietor to place this taluable remedifritlitt the reach of all throughout the Unite 4. Stilt* Hiys & Brockway, No. 2 Commerti4,l Abior i Lib- ' city, stKeet, and It: E. Sellers, No. 67 Wood at, are the wholesale and retail Agents ibr Allegheny .- itsititity. dec29-d9nr.- - •New Books. • ' A T COOK'S and r sal esor 85Fourt1 street:. The fbilettribg. u* receireThe Dog: by Wm. Yorratt; editeci, with additioni, by F. T. Lewis, M. D. Rory OtMoore; a National Romance; by Baianet. Lover, Esq. • • Encyclopala Americana, sOpplemehtary Tol tame!. '.. hy, Henry Vethake; a Popular Dictionary., of Arts, ' .'• Shiences,Literatnre,,HistoryiPtilities and Blography, .- Vnl. 14. • . London World ofpashion:e—Godey's reprint—Only • One Dollar per ann., delivered hero free of postage. Magazines for I.tecanher. . • A tamale tor the Holidaya.. • ' . • IHartirdoth Brother Jonathan. Lucretia; or the Children orthejglit; a iiew Rovell .• .. bY livlwer—A further supply. ...Life of Ailaisop—..ln one volume—cheap edition. ••••- ....Biackwood"a Ladies' Biagaskte lilepriht--4:M11 • 3,..._•. One Dollar per annum, Ladies'_ ' &et-PA - • • • • Pitteaurgh Sospft. ENDER TILE CARE OF TUE SISTEE! OF lICEREI . • Dr.•s Addison, Gazzam, Brucre, and /11 , 21fectl, Php. sicians. A RRANGF2'JENTS arc now completcdfor opem• ing this institution on or about the unit ofJanu.- ary, 1847. Accommodations for twenty patients, have been °teleran; if the contributions now being • solicited from the citizens warrant it, accommoda tions will be prepared for forty. Donations for this , purpose Can be given to the.Colleating Comtnittto, or sent to the Sisters of Mercy, Penn stteht; of to any of dm following:—James May;. A. Tiettian, Jarhes illakelyi John Coyle; J. Si Cosgrove; tome. , niittee. Far Saar, dr neat; 'E-THREE btory trick House, situate in the vil lage of Bait Liberty, 5 Miles from the city; it as about I acre of ground attached, s good Garden; it it an excellent stand for a Tavern, having a good frame stable, a large shed for Carriages and Ten Pin alley) several good fruit trees and a pump of ex cellent water on the place. The House is large and in good condition, having been occupied it a tiltel ling for sometime by Mr. James Burnside..' , It Will' he sold or rented low on reasonable terms. Pettuns desirous of further information will plume call at J. D. Davie , Commercial Auetiorr Rooms, coik . ner of Wood and bth stn.. • decl7-W For Sa 'POUR LOTS—Bounded bil;enpiLitterty and Hay ata., each lot having 24 ft. front, and. extending back 110 It. Tw•o of them , are comer lots; ahtlaba position of the whole property is one of:the most ad, vantageous in tha.city. . For Ihrther ittßitatition ap ply to itl. SWARTZWELDEII,Foaftit _ bet... Wood and Smithfield.... For Renti THE brick dwelling house and gfonnds otrAlte Butler Road, opposite the Allegheny Cimeters, adjoining the property of Mr. Mowry, now occupied by Mr. Peterson: Aleo, the Rope - walk and machine ry, formerly occupied by Smith k Guthrie, for mak ing ropes, for the inclined planes on the Allegheny. mountains. For terms apply ,to . GEO. COCHRAN.. No. 26 _.Wpod IWOULDspeak an honest and eonscientiotui word of advice to those of yeutvhis ate not too wise I.cii reason; and who can appreciate and distingnish be tefeen the cruel and dishonest puffing of the day, tin reqerefice to pulmonary diseasess) and the followieg stkoight-forward statement, by one who would' not offer a misrepresentation to you, where life and death are so dearly concerned as in any of the , die. Ualies biailinenta which Wad to Consumption. lean assure you that the remedy herkoffered,,bas given a heavenly relief, and often effected a perms nent.cere, when eitry, other remedy has &fled.. It is pleasant, indeed, beautiful to taste; and-for those who are weak i litigifid; and emaciatd, it will (omit an agreeable article bribed, as it is in the form of • beautiful, flatored hidirirtiie jelly. It can, there. fore, Id truth and hotitifi he offered to all those afßic. ted with BrotiChilik, Asthma,. Obstinate or Common Coughs and Molds, spitting of Bleeding ' lhi Lungs, Whooping-cough, Croup, Difficulty. qf Breatk ing, Sore Throat, Mammas, First &ages qf Con. gumption, and all other Pulmonary and Liver Com plaints. It is known as DR. EMANUEL'S BAL SAMIC LUNG AND COUGH JELLY. The materials of this Jelly are purely vegetable and baisamit, and are the invention of an eminent , physician, from which the proprietor has purchased . the recipe. Ii is certainly worth its weight in gold, but is put at a price to be within the teach of rich or po Sold by WM.JACKSON,at his. Boat &Shoe store, No. S 9 Liberty street, head of Wood at., Pittsburgh. Price 50 cents and 81 per bottle. - decb TONES'S Soap is a wonderful, Wonderful Soap, . 0 For it makenevery pimple and freckle elope-r It makes flesh that's clapp , d, that's diseased or that's tender, Thos the wind blew as bleak u iti Much - or Decera‘• bar, Smooth, healthy aed soft—clear, lovely and white„ As the snot- on the hill' of a clear winter , ' night. Jones , ' Soap is really and truly a perfect and Reset &fling - ate. for . any shin ditease, making discolored skin cleat and healthy. Sold at the.Asnariaa,Eairjo 82 Chatham at, and, by the only Agnit forPittaburgh, W. Jacksbh, 88 Liberty street, bead.etrWeed Street. Where alit) may be bad genuine, Jones' ielebiated, Cbtal Hair Itestorative—Spaniab MAO—Amber Tooth Paste, and Moorish flak • e. • . oct3l • NEW DISCOVERY ...Br Stoies - and) Pipe., or GrateA, pay be • et LlaelcwitlFea beautiful a poliab aka coach body with oalt3ppltato* tion a year.. Sold Oniy.itt . 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