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S I G.t 1 ~ Ott ~~ ..: ~. i .':.-.,.', ;.:,..,.;-.,':,i,A,.,:, - - • '4 • MIME , tit, , 't CO - IMII L Prppared wad porreeted everr Af4rnosia. ,P=situaillitbArti).or TROE. _ - CIZOtitTTICE" rctn AtkOEXBER: C. Oj X.aomis, W. J:M'Deritt. OF rI'rT'SIII:TROU. 77 rivr warm trr rna ce►axai gRRIVE'D Hudson, Ebert, Wheeling. Wilmington, Stevens, Steubenville: 'Magnet, ' `Dispatch, Nelson, Monongahela City Like Erie, Hoops; Beaver. *kluge's, Boies, Beaver. • ' DEPARTED. America, Calhoun, Cincinnati. Hibernia, Smith; Wheelin ,, * , New England, Page, New Orleans. ' Dispatch. Nelson, Mon. City. !. Lake Erie, Hoops - , Beaver. Michigan, Boles, Beaver. , • - Dlasolution. IrID Co•Parineralup heietofore existing between --the_sublicribc.rs, ; Ander the firm of ;Walker Si Woodwell, is this day , dissolved by mutual consent. The,husinesi of thelate firm will be settled by John Walker, at. the old stand, No 85 Wood street. . JOAN JOS. WOODWELL. •Pittsburgh, January 1, 1847. janls. . . hardware. 11 - 01 IN: WALKER, (late Walker & WOodwell,) 0 . would announce to his-friends and tie that be:still continues the Hardware ' business ess at the old Stand; No. Ed Wood stredt: He would respect fully solicit acoritituidace of the - Pationage hereto foie ad' • bestowed: Ha will be receiving in she Spritqr.a large supply of foreign gdods or his .own inaportation. Country Merchants Will please give him aril!. , • Tinls DIED. FRUIT-2S sacks Dried Apples; sbbls. DriaPeaches, just reed andifor sale on .consignment by jnIS MILLER RU.:KETSON. TOLL BUTTER-2 bbls fiat Roll Eutter just reed and for sale by jnlS , 7 MILLER 4• RIPICETSON. WIII,TE BEANS-20 Mils. Small Mille Beaus . jut; reed on consignmets4 and for Bile by iota. MILLER. 4- RICKETSON. Vittiburglik - Navigation and Vire Ins u. ranee Vontpaur. Office, No. 21, Matk-et Street.. DIILY.CTOII6: Michael Allen, William Oki,' C. Anshutz, Lewis Hutchison, Thos. Bakewell, Fred. Lorenz, ; - Robert Beer, James May, IL W. Poindexter. ALLENi Pren, Tetary. RairaT Fixszt,Sec auifaam. • 'Mechanical. Books. LAFEVER'S Modern Building Guide;; The American House Carpenter; . Grier!' Mechanic's •Calculutor; Ilasamll's Engineer's Companion; Scribner's Mechanic's & En gi neer's Companion; The Builder's price Beok and Estimator. For sale by IL S. BOSWORTH & CO., jail 13 •No. 43 Market St. Debntcs. LANCIIXRDTS and Rice's Debate on lavery; Perigree and Rice's Debate on Cuiveraal Sal cation; Campoll and Purcell's Debate on Catholicism. at H. S. BOSWORTII &CO.'s N 0.43 *rket st Useon. llhds. new Bacon, assorted IlanisiSides and LI Shoulders, received per steamer 114rnia, and ter sale by FRIEND, 1111e:Y" Et CO., janl2 No. 57 plater st. LARD -37 Barrels prime learLard, re6erred and for solo by FRIEND, Itilk:Y 4- CO., janl2 No. 57Water at. eIASTOR OIL-25 Ilbls Castor Oil; for 'isle low to V) close conaignxnent, by janl2 DUFFALO TONGUES-12 doz. BuffalO Tonaues; Mlll'iorzale by ban 12) 3AISIES MAY. T EA.II-1200 Pigs Lead; 11.,r sale by I.J janl2 • JAMBE MAY Liquors. 32 CASKS dark Brandy, Curd, Dttpuey & Co.'s • brand; 3 Casks pale . iiti C. . I half pipe Bordeaux .', J. J. Dupner; I qr. Cask " : " at 2 Pipes Holland Gin,; Sian brand; On consignment and for kale by j-tnl2 I J A Artfi MAY. ALL Persons indebted to the estate Of H. Bon net, late of the nity of Pittsburgb;_decensedi are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and all persons having just claims againk the same are requested to present them, duly at4henticated far settlement;to the subscribers N. lIOLMES, JOHN SNYDER, jae4.l3w Executors to estate of H. Bonnet; dec'd. ALL persons interested in the opening of Clarke strect, Jinni Elm street to Pennsylvania Avenue, in the Sixth Ward; are hereby notified that a plan and specifications of the opening of saidi street are now deposited in thel office of the Recording Regula tor, for public examination and inspectioh, as direc ted by Ordinance of tlid 4th of December ; 1846.; au thorizing the opening of the said street. • R. E. McGOWAIN, • Recording RegOlator, jan 4,1846. City of Pittsburgh. • EXTR teT from Section 10th of an Actentitled, "An Act to authorise suit to be brought upon the official Bond of William B. Mitchell, late Superin tendent." "And any owner or owners of ground ling on the line of such sureet, Lane, or Alley, who shall con sider that he, she, or they, shall suffer damage frgin the opening or widening of the same, in:4 apply, by petition, to the nest Court of Quarter Sessions of the County of Allegheny?' jan4 daw To Let. MILE Store nu Market street, near the. iDiamond, .now occupid by Messrs. Willock 4- • Possession given on the Ist orApril ndr.t. janll Apply to JAMES MAT. Domestic Woollen. ! 0 CASES wide Red and Brown Flannels; 60 pair twilled 10-4 Blanket's; just ree'd from the manufactories, for sale by GEO. CIiCIIRAN novlo 26 W nod , at. SPADES, SHOVELS, ike.— 20 doz. Spades; 60 66 Coal, Canal and Grain Shovels; 20 66 ' Mattocks and Picks; ou hand and for sale at manufacturer's prices by oct24 GEO. COCHRAN, 26 Wood at. Fresh Oysters. THE subscriber will receive rresh Oysters dail3 from Baltimore, which he will serve up in ail the different styles, at the Franklin Hotel; Fourth - st., between Smithfield and Grant. octl3 C. scuirERTZ 0 Yes, 0 Yes YOU can always find at G. Sehneck!s, on the cm nor of Fifth and Smithfield sty., 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. ricivl3-dtap To Printers- A FRESH supply ofJohnson4 Super;or Printing .2-1 Ink. Just received and for sale at the office - 42 t. the Pittsburgh Morning Posf. RPER. • . , For the . Holidays. BOIIDOM 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; 'The Lnurel Wreath: Religious S °tinnier, by Mrs: Sigourneyt The Diadem: The Germs of Nature, by Mrs. Embnry; Finden , s Illustration of Moore; • The Gift; . . . • The Ladies Book of Poetry and Flowers; Oracles from the Poets; , Sentiments of Flowers, by J. Andrews, London Albums; I Illustrated editions of the Poets; A' large assortment of Books for Children. Fors:dishy . IL S. BOSWORTH NCO., ` declir No 4',3 Marketet. MIZATIMRS.--70 Sado" prime Featkzirs, for sale janl2 by JAMES MAY. it , : •'...'-'''.i..:: -- :','T:!'" ?, .': - :.:, , , _i; . .: . ...1A 1 ' .. •, , r . i:: - ;til-.l;f':-,:' Minl JAMES MAY NOTICE. Notice ..-: .:1!4-.: .. ! '•„i._ . .:!_it-. - •,.-.:;.•*•-e,..,,i.1;',':,' { y p. ' ~. S ~ ~ ~.._ . . "- Nsw Lis u 134 G. to Dr. Greek, Ti'esterri,Agent Icir f lltazoni's Syrup: Dear Sir—From a sense of duty I owe to.the as wellas to-yourielf,Lmake the following statement of my case; honing limey hello mewls of doing some good to others wlio may be similar m - ly afflicted by inducing the to try the: SOme in. valuable remedy without delay. I have ,had a pain in my breast and side attended with a.harrassilig cough for more than. three years, - during which time I expectorated large quantities of matter; and last spring.my cough became so badthatonebload vessel after another gave way in tnylungs, which, together %kith the gen era], wastin,g away of my gert eral system, reduced me to that condition, that I was.unable to attend to any business whatever, and gavb up all hopes of ever being better. My case was pronounced hopeleSS and incurable by physicians and despaired of by every one that knew my condition. I was at this time coughing almost constantly, and losing an alarming quantity of blood from my lungs daily; and such was my de bilitated condition that I could not walk but a few steps without becoming exhausted; and no one,, who has taken the trouble of acquainting them selves of my real condition would for a moment consider that it was more hopeful than the worst cases of consumption generally. I have now tak en nearly 3 bottles of the truly wonderful Sicilian Syrup. The bleeding of the lungs was stopped be- . fore shad taken half of the first bottle. My cough has abated, the pain has left my breast and side, and my former health and strength have so far returned:that I am at work every day. and I feel that lam a new man. And I am satisfied that consumption may be and has been cured by the use of Dr. .Mazoni's Sicilian Syrup, and l earnestly , recommend all that sutler as I have done to try this justly celebrated Syrup without delay, for I do think it the greatest discovery that ewer graced I the medical profession. With the highest consi.l-1 oration of respect I subscribe myself your very I much obliged friend. JOHN IRKS. This is to certify that i.ve, the undersigned, have been acquainted with John Russ fur a number 01 years and cheerfully testify to the correctness 01 the statement above made of his case, and we do consider him a new man compared with what he was three modths ago, and confidently accord the credit of his cure to the use of the truly celebrated Sicilian Syrup. Witness our hands and seals this day of July. ISdG.• WILLIAM JELLISON, :Sheritruf Col. Co GIDEON GAII ER, Dep. Sheriff: & Drockway,No. 2, Cominercial Raw. Liberty street, Whole,ale Agents hts - Allegheny county. Sold also at R. r. ,N. v i Wood street. Impbrtaat to Conswayivcs.—Strange! that so many who are afflicted Leith a Cough that is gradu ally wearing them down, and slowly but surely, stealing them into that dreadjid discase CeJallnip lion—that disease which carries off thousands daily —are doing nothing, or. what is xvorse than noth ing, are gorging. themselves Leith nostrums that arc puffed to the skies for cures' they arc said to hale effected on some foreign or unknown persons, when :hey can be positively cured by using Dr. Rogers' compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, is idch con. finites to make the most remarkable cures e‘er re corded in the. annuals of Medicine; whirl, is pro. red by reference to the vast number of certnicates tram the first and most respectable citizens—such as the lion. Judge William t ßurke, the Arne of the Rev. Geo. Mater; Doctor Win. Richard , ; Mrs ram Plummer; Dct•iuses Lullow , sq . of Cin,w, nati; and a great number of others in this city.- Certificates of not only of reinarkabie CUP'S of dis tressing, Cough. but cases ut Consumption posi:,re. ly cured, after physicians of the highest standing have given them up to die! Fur sale by 1). C. Kneelinil, Grant street, one door below t'ee advertisement of Dr. Ilogeri Liverwort nnil Tar. in another column. iler netneLheA IJr all kiwis nervous ac:actions they h.,‘c bemused wi;ii entire success in all eases cilli.ectrriatism. acute or chro nic, applying to the head, fame or limbs: gout, tic dolereux, bronchitis, ertign, nci %sous or sick. lic..d ache. indigestion, parulys;s, palsy, epilep-Fy, coM. 1.11.,i MIS, cramp. pal It:1m ion of the h ear t ralgia. general debility. &c.. In cases ofdyi•pria-t, which is simply a ner‘Otib deran4etaert of the In restive organs—they have Leen fontid equally suc• cessful. These applications are in the loan of Ilings and Magnetic Fluid. Belts, Sc. ;j-Sre ad, estkeineut lor furlher particulars or. the outride of this iditiet. For sale at the only agency, 57 Market street dee' GEOUGE 11. RIDDLE, CONVEYANCER, n iTICE in Avery Row, sth street, above SIlilt:, hold street, Pittsburgh. Dcmas, MORTGAGES, .A.GRECHGISTS, PONDS, RELEA , Et• and other instruments of writing drawn tv.th ',ea:- netts, legal accuracy and despatch. lie will al., at tend to drawing and filing MECIIANIC'S LIENS, counts of E.recutors, AdMillis:ratorS,4T., Exah:i7l: titles to heal Ettate, Scarclatig It.e.cords for 4-c. 4-c. From 11;3 Tong experience and intimate acquaint ance kith the manner or keeping the public reciirda he expectito give satisfactiorrto those who may en treat their. bus ne,sto lrits care. den 13-flB,v Important to Old Counti,ymen - . lI.ARNOW 'EMIGRATIOS : OI , TICE. TIE:: Subscriber .haring now the sole Agency in the west stir ' the ribose House, is prepared to send or bring out passengers on the mist liberal terms, and with the greatest comfort and despatch, as they hare the best vessels sailing, every work, (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 passenger lug gage on landing through the rustr.rn Iton se free of expense, a nd i s di also ard them to their frier, is iii any ipart ache l'i6ted stay.s, thus pr.tcctir:g etnigr4zt from all the wronv aud v•?.cdtiuus frauds which they have heretqfore Iced unposed upon them. Mesire; llarndon S Co., are also the Agents for the Royal Mail Steamers. Remittances by drafts at sight—,to any amount— payable in any part or England, Ireland, Seoliand, or Wales. Applicat.on to the En:is:inner per,s,:etry or by letter (post paid,) will meet with eery atten tion.- Office, Third street, one door west o . t . Wood street. JOSIN:A 11011INFON, dec24-d&w:lra r (we: n ¢ General Agcnt. For Salo or Ilent, BRICK lIGUSE and lot in Allegheny city, in ,tI L. the occurianey of Mr. Chatlcs li. K.iy, nitjein ing the residence ofJuirg . e Cocci'. The lot extends to the Canal. Also, for rent two houses nn East Common, one in the occupation of the Rev. Win. Preston, the other of John Dissel, adjoining my residence. The :thrive property Linearly hew sod . finished in the hest style. Possession will Lc delivered on the lot of April nest. jan6-tf TIIOS. IRWIN. NTECTARINE FINE CUT. CHEWING TOBAC -111 CO.—W. & D. RINEHART, No. 33 Hand st., ;ake pleastrro is announcing to the public that they have Pat introduced a new and delicious article of fine MEWING 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 ITAVING sold out my establishment to Doctor 1 Witham F. Irwin, I Cheerfully recommend him to all my former friends and customers. EDGAR THORN. Irrrtuts Drug Store. The undersigned having bought out the store of Edgar Thorn, corner of Penn and Hand streets, so licits a share of the drug and medicine custom of the city and surrounding country. A general assortment ofall the most valuable Medicines, Perfumery, bile, Soaps, Fancy Articles, Brushes and Combs will al ways be kept on hand. Physician's prescriptions,ae- 1 curately compounded. The store will be open at all hours of the day and night. WILLIAM F. IRWIN, corner of Penn and Hand sta TopApco.-7s large and 90 small boxes Missou. ti' tobacco; of prime quality, just received on consignment, and .will lie sold cheap for Cash, or Pittsburgh mlnufactures, • august 18 TAAtPE & O'CONNER. ?:4 , :: .., .--'- .. T .- .;';. , '-':':'l`.',•'..;-47:.?'",-' =MM Weils".flin -p,..i)..ialar .Pao kat. ' ',. ___...,4._A soTxtin;atn,l): 61,17. i 9 ti,;tllllEarellPiEs„:l3 C. urgFhttr W -- ;1 - levitle and all intermediate landings, on Mon days, Wednesdays r and Fridnyi,itt - 9 fi. , Oliack, A. M.; and Wellsville Ibr Pittsburgh on "Tiir`cithlyii; Thins days, and Sturdays, at ite'cliaeitiA. M. For freig,h!, or passike apply on board ',.......- - ",-., '"; ' , dec.?. Par larhealikg4..t-ReitaliiiPtielcot:. .THE splendid.light diuught steamer DOMINION, S: TYLER, Master, will - run tis a regular.packet betiveen Pittsburgh and Wheel ing; leaving Pittsburgh for Wheeling every Monday, Wednscday and Friday; at 3 o'clock, P. M.; and leav ing WinAling for Pittsburgh every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. novs _ The well known fast running steamer - CAMBRIA, W. Forsyth, Master, will run as a regular Packet, leaving every Wednesday morn ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling; at 10, P. M., the same day.. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Saturday,. at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on liord, or to FORSYTH & Co., Agento; , ap IG No. 30, Water street. For Cincinnati and Louisville. t_ The new and splendid paasenger steam. et COLUMBI A, O'NEAL, Master, will leave ibr the above and intermediate ports, regular ly.. For freight or passage apply on board, or to jeL D. WILKINS, Agent. For Cincinnati and St. Louis LfilM6l The passenger steamer PALESTINE, Cry Capt. !indiums, will leave for the above anti all intermediate ports regularly. For ireight or puilsage apply on board. je9. Thei new and splendid passenger steam• boat DECLARATION, Capt. Vorhees, will run as a 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 The regular mail and passenger steamer 4 , ../MONONGAIIELA, Capt. Stone, will run' as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin nail, leaving this port every Monday nt 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 hoard. The Monongahela was built expressly for this trade, and offers to the passengers comfort, and su perior accommodations. mar 31 frrt. THE regular mail and pasenger steam 'g' erUNION Captain Maclean, will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin nati. leaving tins port every Monday at C. o'clock, P. M. Returning she will leave Cincinnati ever) Thursday at 1.1 P. The Union was built expressly for this 'trade . and affords' every accommodation. For frei:zbt or passage apply on bored. mayt'o T 111: regular marl and passengerstcam er Capt. Jcilin Kitaefelter, win run Ail a regular packet between Fitt.nburgh arid Cincinnati, (erring thin port every Tuesday at JO A. M., and Wheeling at 10 I'. M. of the mime day.— Iteturmrig, she v, iii leave Cincinnati every Friday at 10 A. M. For f or p5.14,164t1 ripply on hoard. The 11Merma was built etki)resf:!:. for the trade, and otk:rs to the passengers every comfort and au pormr accommoilmons• apl TN 1.1 new U. S. Mai: steamer ACADIA , C. Luca,. M,rter, wall run us a :thc,o isr ng,r trotl.ct between l'otAloargh anti the p•ort Jurtag t 1:. IrC.I.OR tai j:1;:t.1, icarthg ever) Th;:rs,isy at 10 qth;!,..,:tt A. M. The Acadwt as tact: - aa,l Ir.s sopor;or accotnrnada tirt:e. For or I'-i , sll:C: , ; illy on board,:or tlr nr : p.il agent 3 1.T11)A VALI': E .7.0* TI 10.1.! and p-.ssentrer steam N•r. 2, Ca;dam Crtod.r. rvi'd run -e r,i;adtrpacLut brrtAeurlCtheativala ag.drite..- Larf,ll, II armi; this port CSe co , rr:dru Lt. /0 A. M., ..nd \ lice!lr7s at DJ the xame day. Itcturnistc. 11,/,1 itdv. e every .Mond.) at 10 o'cluk, A. M. For Ii eight or VIE , : ege apidy on board. Tor! C,t;qlv.r N 0.2 o as 1,11111. r tpre..ly liar lh,e t ra , tf, cod o!Fort.. to her pas . scug,ru c,,ry curalort itud =MEE f 0 1„ The4t rea!armad and i .,:acriger ate:lmm 4-.-L.-;t4 i ritlitf.:A,SlAN, Capt. 1..-. ac ran ae a rezaiar Packet betwecn Pittaburgh and Cmeionati. le is i . e.: this [tort every 6atur,la . nt A. M., and ‘Vtieeong at P. 51., the 'Wilk, ALIV. 13, - Z , ll - 111:!. Ili iease cLiir,;nn.t..l every l'neu,:ay, at 11), A. liolvitt or 111-.13Z0 I ll-.13 Z 0 app:y onboard. Tht. but!t ..tprer.aly for this trade, ar.•l 1•• iur p.“,,ftilerft es cry comfort and ac mar 113 ~111111, • 11:1LICM sA. itcA l; ET. • lb, The retz•liar mat: -,ssengersteamet 1...! - "'tf -. 7 ; .'III.:••;SENGErt. Ca pt. .a w.ll r‘m t regn!ar Par krl brtnern l'alshur,:b and Ctnetnnat:, 1. , •1 s, tlutd:l,' at /Or A. L, and Wiie.r!litlg at 10, P. M., the RAMC Iletumntt, she leave eine,nnatl es era 'rtosklay., at 10 "'cit. A. 'l. Cr „ rre.g'a! or lIAST.I:6” apply nn board. 'nos :tle , sen:ter was l•ailt ea pressl2, for ills trade, and ofte , •s her passengers c‘cry comfurt and ac corninedat:on. mar 23 A I'tliSlltNS U'r' — LP.. JAYNE'S t•-ItsPEC fort' NT. ;v:==l Lowtrt, Mann. Jan. :7th, Ihtft. Dr. David Jaya e--DearStr: 1 have used your ote, i,, ionversally known by the name of l'AL"ti .1 . .....V.PECT01L1N1'.1 in my practice for a n•rather of v e.irs, mid can most truly say, tint I Its ye been more stir:cm:sib! 111 the 111q1 of that as a mild, sale, and thorine,di EXPECTORANT, than of any f1.1..h 1 bare ever used. It is the best lbr the fol lowing ebonies reasons. it does not (.1 given in proper doses,) occa,ton a disagreeable IVIUSV3. It door not weaken the lungs and prostrate the system, like most other I.vpeetorttnts in common use, nor does it abate the tppetite of the pitient like other nauseate:7 a:ear:Met, which have been used by the In 3 1..,111 It IN nearly or ipthe the thing winch has 15 en aotiglit for by mans of the faculty for .:ors gt:ee by. I 1,1%1"110. ywlrK, Lot ttER BRIGS! a3l, M. D. Prepared old, by Dr. D. JAYNE, .No. 2i) South TO :RD Street, Pieladelphia. For sale tn Pdtsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STOIIE, 72 TOURTII west, near Wood—and at the thug h 'ore of 11. I'. S.:l...wart:, Federal street, Allegheny Coy.. 1011 F. NE VS VII , 01 'IIIE WEST ! !!---Tha t'wha‘s h .g . has jn.t bccn rtOCCIVCd rfUlll our agent in Csra.iwL. (.411,4 `• Mr. Qnitin, bring in Broadway., n gentle man wed Louie to tie' c.tivois or has been cured of years' stinduar, by usmii one Lust. e oCibiarpa's Accanstic Oil—All per sons Intere3Zed In this cane, can call on Mr. Quinn and satisfy themselves of the truth of the abuse sine:neat." . 1 . XV. SHEPPARD, Agent, Fur sale in Pitt,d.urith at the I'EEIN TEA STORY., 72 Fourth RI., near Wand—and at the Drug Store of IL I'. Schwartz, Federal st., _ll.colieny City. itnla-d.tw • DiLts ! ! Pn.rs ! ! !—Do. JAcnsos's PILE gg EMCnOCATION has gained a reputation never helore °girdled by any medicine. Read the follow ing extract from a letter written by Messrs. Carter, Wilson 4• Co., Boston: "The Pile Embrocation is selling we'll, and gives universal satisrac.tkon.l' It never fails. For sale by Dr. 1). Jayne, No. 8 Sonth Third at., Philadelphia. For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72 Fourth st.. near Wood—and at the Drug Store of 11. P. Schwartz, Federal st.; Allegheny City. janll3-d&w Y 4 ' 1 110141 Pittsbiirgh to Louisville through Wheel -1 ing, Columbus and Cincinnati. The subscribers were appointed a Committee to distribute 200 shares of $5O each of the stock of said Company, to the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, (that be.ng 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 eitent, the Committee deem it proper to con fine the subscription to two shares for one week from this. Books for subscription nt the Counting Roam of Hanna & Waterman, Water st. JAMES MAY, RICHARD EDWARDS; JOSHUA HANNA, dci4 Committee. ATV PARTNER, Mr. Liggett, and Wm. E. Ans i!" tin, Esq., will attend to my unfinished busi . ness and I recommend them to the patronage ofmy friebds. lam authorized to state that they will re ceive the counsel and assistance of the Hon. R. Bid dle. Office 2d,story of Burke's Buildings, 4th itieet : between Wood and Market. jazia-ly 1 SAMUEL W. BLACK. 1 r :, , ,.: ;'".. 3 ~.,...--.:, , t ''', '",.,,.'!•.'-':*.'',:!y:;K,:.::',.:,:n.r:..--'-',.: - , . .... . . . ... ....... . , .. „.. .._ .. ~ ..c.r.i.::::4',-, . , . -. 4.f.f...;-...-r,;,---,:.----:'-k-i-:;:-;-' z <~'"~ - EMI ror. Tuesday Evening Packet. CINCINNATI PACKETS MONDAY PACK ET MONDAY PACK El TI: ES DA PACKET I'iil.'l:~UAV I'.loEi:7 ROA 1 PAC No. 125 Main o-irect,Cincimmti Ohio River Telegraph, To my ClLents ....•.ii1;:i: , , ,,, ,:v. , :. , : , .:-.t.:..,,..:: ,. ,...xzqi]..: , t - - - 1' . 1:!-:::il'''' • •••-••-"• - .•._ ..,...._•.,L.•• •'','.":;•;..,'.:•; - :'-',: .. :',. , j; - :.: 1 ,:, ,.,, , - ,.i.,' Y.:,,•:q,"•'..';'•.;',-.!-..;_!:,!.!':,,i.7Z.:..,,,,1;1.: .., .. FT, ~ . .. ' :1~~~ .._ .. .. .+ i~Ys.. RIM Xil.B6ol7NTs C°2R , E P: i73) DAlLit t. • ALLEN KRAMER, EXCIIANGE BROKER, couszn or ritliim AND WOOD srarrrs'. rtirssrixagia... Pittsburgh Banks......parl Philadelphi:tilattks ..:pat ClMmatitown. , par Chester county par Delaware county.. .parl Montgomery oounty..par Northumberland Co.. {par Col. Bank & Bridge Co par Reading - par Lancaster par Doylestown . Easton Bucks county Pottsville Washington . Brownsville .. York ..... Chambersburg .... . . Gettysburg Middletown : Carlisje Harrisdaln Lebanon Lewistown'f Wyoming Erie West Branch I Waynesburg Susquehanna County Lehigh County U. States Bank Relief' Notes . City and County Scrip.. ISti.te Ilk, and Branehes.} Gincimisti Circlevil lc (Lawrence)..} Columbus Hank.......? Xenia• Massillon " Sandusky * Geauga. Norwalk Nets Lisbon I, Wooster . Marietta Chillicothe Cleveland Sciota . Lancaster Hamilton ...... ....• Canton Urbana 4O Granville • 45 IS tato Bk and Bianch esi 45 Bank of Illinois 70 micirromv. • River, Main. • 70 Insurance Company ...5 IState,Bank 5 'Oakland County 10 Farm and Mech bank.lo ,St. Clair ' • • 75 State Bank : TENN ESSF.E. All banks 3 INDIANA. State ilk and branches.;.; State Scrip 'EASTERN EXCILANGE. New York.... (prem.) " • • Baltimore rr =ME All Banks VALUE OF COINS. Amer. Gold, (prom). • • .1 raid do. do. ...0 !Guineas 500 incereigns $4 83 Frederickdors $7 80 ,Ten Tha1er5...,....7 SO !Ten Guilders.. ' 3 90 11..ouiscPors 4 25 Napoleons 3 SO Doubloon, Spanish. .16 00 Do. Patriot 15 50 Ducats 2 15 EERIE] Eastern Banks . ...... Wheeling . !handles Br'ch at Morgontown• • .1 Baltimore City Country Banks =Ern City Hanks... Country Banks NFW ENC.!. AXD All solvent banks.. Presents. he Savior, by tho Poets and Holiday QCENE.S in the Life of t: Painters. Scenes in the Lives 'ot the Apostles, illustrated Book of Christian Ballads. - The Illuminated Centsof Sacred Poetry,splendidly illnstrated. Sketches of Irish Character, by Mr. S. C. Wall. The Soon.' Flake, a gilt for lanceence and Beauty. Portraits of the Presidents.. The Rollo Books, in setts. The Jonas " The Leery Day Book. The Parlor , . •' The Leisure Hour Book. The Young !flan's P.vening-.llOok. The Summer Pay Book. Also a large assortinent of finely bound Miseel lanemet %%rot ks. dec24 For sale by LUK Sete Books. t N Exposition ()idle Book of Proverbs. By they 21 . Rev. C.iar',es . Bridges, M. A.. Author of "Ex-1 poitiou of the 11141: Nului," "Christian I*linistry,."l etc. Due ,01. Sett. $:.l. Wory, Glory; and other Narrations. By Selina; P.urinurv-, Innio. Price Mc. Tbe Pre.A.thonite Earth; Contributions to Theo-1 p loe.); Snit Dee. Lly John hl erne, 1). D., Author a; 4 i the •ti r,ot Teacher ,'"-Great Cotuthi,sion," mon,” Ilecant.ition; or the Confession of a Convert to Roram,:sti; a tale of Dornest:c and Religious tile 10 Itaiy. Ethnal by Itro. WED. logiatiarn Kip, M. A. Illsttay of 'iv: Itrrotmalnin in England. By Rev. .1. A. S.pt,ticer,, A. M., AllthOr of "'hie Chrisrian i,i.rucind in ti, way of the Clexpei and the Church," For ;at t1:.. - 4..lioiehale and re ail Book- EI.I. tOTT L. ENG LIS II M.iiket et bet 3J and , itis its. Vor Preemtatt..—...4naratal.. tor 1847. rll-: Boudolr A/I ntt4:l; Chrisunas, New Year and Estill day proem:. 71,e Chin..; the Holidays, edited by John th illlt.traTiollti by r. G. (:baptt rhl API ,ra ;all; or tol esSof remembrance. Frien , lsbip's eller leo a Chnsttuas, New Years and h day pli,ent. 'l'l,e of Snaron: n religious souvenir, edited Mips S. Edgarten. The Ctft of Frit:Ll,ll6p, a token of remembrance. "fie itoxe: or atteet.on'sellfi. Ti.e Rose: edited by S. G. Goodrich. he Ilya, loth; or alieetio;ii's Unr,sim.is Illossonla and New Year's Wreath; A • lire ai , sorlment of books, ete , ..vantiy bound in Turk Morocco and silk, ruitable for presents— Pra cr thinks, Pocket ilibles,&c. A lures u.sortinent Juvenile 11 , 4013. For sale tit the Ilookstiqe of ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, rlPe I At., between 3,1 and 4tl, stn. IMEIEMEMI T COOK'S S.i rQurtli street. The fullurting are rerAnrcil and for iiP Dog: by Win. Youatt; edited, with additions, by L. J. Lewis, NI. !tory (.r.Mourc; a National Romance: he Samuel Lo er, LliCyClopetLa Americana, stmplementary volume: by Hem y Vetikale; a Popular Dictlonary of A Tts, ti...x(mces,Literature,lbstory ,PorhUes aml thography, Sol. 14. London World of Fashion—Ontleyls reprint—Only One tin; lar per ann., debt ered here free of portage. Ah;,:riz;vie, f.r Decttaber. 1 1 unuals for the Maintri.,th Brother .Itinathan. Lucretia; or the Children of the Night; a now Novel; by It ul ner —A further supply. L.!e of AV.:son—ln ono volume—cheap edition. Bhutto., ~,ti's Ladies' Magazine—Reprint--Only (Inc Dollar per annum ; free of postage. dec24 Extraordinary Bargains in DryCoods, dl .1. A..1.150S S, Su. 62, Market strect. fIOMP.BISING Silks, Shawls, CashmeresiMonsde Lainec and Ginghams.. A large stock of Al pacas and Alpines, Merinos., Cloak Stuffs,Calicoes, Flannels, Plaids, Whim Goods, Ribbons, Laces, Hosiery, Gloves, Ilandk'fs, Cravats, Scarfs, Under shirts and Drawers, Irish Linens, Table Cloths, Diaper, Napkins, Cra'sh, bleached and brown Mus- Ims, Tickin7, Stripes, Checks, Blankets, Counter panes, PlaidLinseys, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds,lle rino Case.imeres, Vestings, Broad Cloths, Pilot. end Beaver Cloths. All of which will be offered at less titan elion prices, in order to reduce the stock for the Spring trade. The adlowing are some 'of the prices: Mons do Lame as low es 12; , well worth and usually cold at 25 cents; real Parisian Cashmere. only 25 cents; hea vy ttrilled anti plain Flannels or 25 etc.; Alpaccas as low es:2s cents. usual price 50, Merinos Ibr . :llcts; Scotch Gingharris at 20 cents; Canton Flannels 9 cts; Cassinetts at the extra low price of 92 eta; black worsted Hose only 21 cts. French Linen Handker chiefs, very line, for : - .171, S-4 brown Linen Table Cloths only 50 ms. Fcntucky Jeans from 18 cts up. Calicoes at about use half their usual price. Porches. re will please bear in mind that the re duction in prices will not he confined ton few lead ing articles only, but the whole stock. Every article wall be offered at immense bargains. For Sale or Rent; ATFIREE story Brick House, situate in the vil lags of East Liberty, 5 miles from the city; it lias about acre of ground attached, a good Garden; it is an excellent stand for a Tavern, having a good frame stable, a large shed for Carriages and Ten Pin alley; several good fruit trees and a pump of ex cellent water on the place. The louse is Imp and in good condition, having been occupied as a dwel ling for some time by Mr. James Burnside. It will be sold or rented low on reasonable terms. Persons desirmis of further information will please call ail. D. Davis , Commercial 'Auction Rooms, cor ner of Wood and fitli As, decl7-tf For Sale, FOUR LOTS—Bounded by Penn, Liberty and Hay sts. cacti lot having :24 R. front, and extending back 110 R. Two of them aro - Oorner lots, and the position of the whole property_is one of the most ad vantageous in the city... For further information ap ply to M. SWARTZWELDER, Fourth at., nov3-if - bet. Wood and Smithfield. Por "tent, /VIM brick dwelling hotiso. and grounds on the Butler Road, opposite tlae.Allegheny Cemetery, adjoining the property of Mr. Mowry, not: occupied by Mr. Peterson. Also, the Rope walk and machine ry, formerly occupied by. Smith Rs Guthrie; for mak ing ropes for the inclined planed on the Allegheny mountains. For terms apply...to . . GEO. COCHRAN'. dcl9 No. 26 Wood.st. Blacksollthrs Bellows FOR Bale by the enbacriber, agent for the.Manu feeturer. . GEO. COCHRAN, nov24 . • No. 26.W00d '.:,.: :.; ' ~ s ;~"r - . 'fir - 1k preliS' 'anon • or buttons, tran9j- W. vv 4 ... ILSON. -101) lIVOLVERS,--Alotof PateuLlievol;il .I.%)Yiatols beoarticlo.. jalo • CAPTAINS' nnd Lienteinntri , Passants or 'SlUnit: .del - Sirdps, - for undress Coate.' Drled Peaches. . 13ARRELSjust received and far eal e by MILLER & RICKETSON, !•-f jan7 , . • 170 I:iberty at . lEII7 Qrleans S ugar ; , 5 hhds. new crop, N. 0. Sugar, prime article,just received and, Sir sale . by MILLER & RICKETSON.; jan7 • 170 Libertyut. • OLL BUTTER-5 Bbla., just received and for sale by MILLER & ILICKETSON, ian 7 - 170 Liberty at: L AA D-10 Kegs Leaf Lard, just received and fdi sale MILLER •8: RICKETSON, • jan7 , No. 170 Liberty st. 20 DIATS CASSIA is store and for sale by . BAYS & BROCKWAY, dee 3 No. it Commercial Row, Liberty st 1 CASE.CARB MAGNESIA for sale by .L , -d ec. 3 HAYS BsEROCKWA.Y C CASES CADD MAGNESIA for sale by dc6 3 HAYS &BROCKWAY ;,-) CASKS CHLORIDE LIME for sale by dcc 3 , HAYS 4- BROCKWAI" Dilftol, RI 2 CASKS SAL SODA for sale by dcc 3 HAYS 4- BROCKWAY A 1'1.11,5.-New York and Pittsburgh Varnishes, on 93 timid and for sale lov dec 3 - - HAYS k BrtocKwAv.' T)AllNitS . AND 044, a general assortment. always E on hand and f.ar sale by BAYS 4. BROCKWAY, Nci. 9. Cotnmerbial Row, Liberty at. FITENNESSEE PEA NUTS, A small lot, very so .l_ perior, just received -ancLfbe sale by FRESH ;LOLL BUTTER-5 Barrels, neatly up, for sale by MARTIN & deck. , , 5G Wood street. A PPLE.S-95 bbis. Green -Apples, of different . 1 - 1 kinds, for sale by uov2o • P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water St. SUGAR CURED '1A318.-12000 superior Sugar Cured flails, a prime article, for sale by' nov2o P. C. MARTIN. GO Water et. Iltals:GES-1000 prime Havana Oranges, for I, _I sale by nuv2o P. C. MAIITIIQ > 60 Water et. 2 0 FEET first rate, at Beck's Planing ° , OO Machine, for tale L. WILMA RTII, nor IS. Penn st., between Hand and Irwin st. POPLAR BOARDS, well seasoned and for sale by [nos IS.] • L. WILMARTH. Tierces fresh Rice: li bbls, Conklins improved Lard Oil; 1 O,Ko lbs. Bacon, Shoulders. On hand and for sale by F. SELLERS. sep2l. . No. 17. Liberty street. =SEE LARD, 100 kegs, No. 1, Lard on cousinnmeng And for sale by F, SELLERS. - No. 17, Liberty . street_ CIISG AR 110USF.111M.LASSES.-6 Ws. Goodals, 9 S. ff. Molasses, ip_sture and for sale by sep23. F. SELLERS. Nittateacto .Notts. EO. S. SWARTZ has on hand a lot of siery so ur perior White and colored Mosquotd Netts which wilt he sold - cheap at No. 106 Market street. (.I , ..TATionntr Fort LAorr.s. 17 Papeterier., Port-folios, Note Paper of all kinds, Note Envelopes, Alotto IVarers,l.lottO Seals, Writ ing Stands, and Floral Wafers, Spangled Sealing Wax, Eni4oasetl-edged Letter-paper. .Card Cases, Visiting Cards, Pocket Books, Ivory Tablets, Note &e. Fur sale by OLD PENS —llauley , s celebrated ever pointed I,,Ji (lola Peas, just received and fur sale at reduced rates, by JOIINSTON Se STOCKTON, ilookeellvra, Market st. TATIONERY.—Just opening, a large`and sp . len -0 did assortment or French, English and Ameri can Stationery, whleh we Invite the public to cal! and examine. JOHNSTON k STOCKTON, oct29 Stationer:), ittlarliet si. Urazir'sllosvo. UST received an assortment, I arge sizes,llrazim's CI Hand alsu, Parlour and ICAclien, do. Wlkolcsale and ketai!, JOIIN W. 131.U1t, deelt3. 130 Wood st. rI.IN be had at ANDREW WHITE'S Blind Fac ki tory,in the rear tif . Joseph Lowrie's Cabinet Warenamn. Ladies wi<hing to get Blinds will please call at IL IL Ryan's Wareroorn, Fifth at., near the Eachange Bank, where I will be in attendance, and if I do not please you both in priee and quality, I will forfeit toy reirition as a blind maker. de2.l Coulaing'ilt Improved Lard 011. 7- .")" BARRF.LS Winter Lard Oil, just received from the manunieturers and fur sale at Cincinnati prices wholesale and retail, by FRS. SELLERS, dec2S No. 17 Ltbert 5n MILS. Patch; ‘,l 50 - 11.osin• ' 150 Boxes Tobacco, various sixes; 10,000 Seed leaf Cigars; • fin consignment and will beiiiold low for Cash, or exchanged for Pittsburgh manufactures, by seps TANFTE & O,CoNNOB TEAS-TEAS -129 packages Y. H.. Impl., 0. P. and 124) Powchong, n( lee ithportations, arriving and for sale by tatiglgq LAMBERT & SUITPTON. Coffee. Qfin BAGS Green Rio, part prime; 5 " Old Government Javh; Arriving thii day rind for sale by ring-25 LAMBERT & .9-UPTON FISH -150 bbls No. 3 Lary's Mackerel; 20 " 3 North 1 0 44 tl 1 20 " Herring t Allycives) 5 " No. 1 Salmon; in store and for sale by (rtug23) LAMBERT Sc SIIIPTON. Jilll DS. N. 0. Sugar, strictly prime " :23 bids, Nos. 4 and G Loaf; • 10 cases :•Lovering•s" D. IL Loaf Sugar Ils bhl N. 0. Molasses; In store 'and for sale by I3EDSTRADS of different hinds with Gazzam's iron patent fastenings, superior to anything now in use, for sale low et the furniture warehouse of angl. I'. B. YOUNG Br. Co, Hand street. rpABLES—Pier, Centre Card'and 'rttiles of differ cut patterns. 1f you want a good article cheap call at the Furniture Warehouse of . T. D. YOUNG tziCO, jeg 31 Hand et. A. A. MASON, No 62 Maretst Wood Street Property for Sale. T HAT desirablelot of groun d nt thefo3t. of Wood street, occupied at the time of the great fire by Messrs. King & offered for sale. Enquire of [augll J. K: MOOICIIEAD. HAVING a -very large and commodiOus ware house, we are prepared to receive (in addi tion to freight for shipment) a large amount of Pro duce fru. on storage at ]ow rates. iy23 C: A. IVIcANULTY & CO, Canal Basin. LATENT pannels oakend pine rails just received and for sale by jan 2 L. WILMARTIL Penn at. fIASSINETTS AND FLANNELS.4'Gne case Cas sinetts; one case Red Flannels, tor sale low by oct24 GEO. COCHRAN, 26 Wocni at. A. MASON, ¢2 hZarket st.., offers for Bale an .extensive' assortment o'f Cassimeres, Vestings and Tailors , Trimining9. dcl A A. MASON; 62. Market st., has received tin other lot of New Goods; comprising 12 pea. Cotton and Silk Warp Alpaccas; 15 pcs. red; white and yellow Flannels; 10 pca. dark mixed Caasinett; 20 pes. Kentucky Jeans; Canton Flannels; Tickiegs; Striped Checks, &-c: • dcl A. MASON. 62; Market at., has on hand an 11. extensive assortment of Shawls, comprising more of those aplendul Break alsciCashraere worst ed and other Shawls. decl PIG IRON.-33 tonildnintain BEssouri Pig Iron; Just ieceivnd and for aide by JAMES MAY. MWM L 4 MIME =SE WILSON; Cornei or 4tit and Blarket sta. MARTIN & SMITH, •JV Wood est Dressed Flooring. Aultdrlct; JOHIiSTON & STOCKTON coruerf,Atark et and Third eta Cheap Venleinn Mindy Sugar and nolasses LAMBERT. & 1:13 and 135 Wood stteet Lastest Improvement. Storage. .. .. ~'K . .~~ - :7 .- -;..-...'...;''.' .- .::: . :':.: ,0~,r,. lir the prearhilit thg! United Stater: TN pursuance of•an - 'a ct of Cengt:ess;.4ptolied on the I'l[ll 4 6i cfTuly:,. entitled * , .An hct to . . authorize the Pretident:of the United States to sell the reserved mineral lasids the. States of-Mini:4s and, Arkansas, and Territhries Of . .. Wisconsi- and lowa, supposed to contain Icai# ore," I, JAMES K: POLK, PRESIDENT Ur THE UIiITBD STATIIII OF Axiittes, do hereby declare and Make known, that a public sale will be held at the land office at MINERAL POINT, in the Territory, of Wisconsin, commencing on MONDAY, the twenty fourth day of May next, for the disposal of the following sec tions and parts,of sections of lona, LiTUTTOPONE OTEEILVED PROM SALTS AS COHTIIiI/C6 VALVABLE L'EAD amits, to Wit: West of the fourth principal . Parts of sections six, seven, eight, •nino, ten. twelve, tsven ty.fiv e, twenty•eight, twenty-nine, thir ty, thirty-two, and thirty-three, in township ONE. Sections six and eight, and harts °facetious two, ten; and thirty-one, in township two:: Sections fifteen, seventeen, nineteen, twenty, twen ty-nine, thirty, and thirty-three, and parts of sec tions ten, fourteen, twenty one, twinty-tWo,tvrenty 7 five, twenty-six, twenty-eight, thirty : two, .thirty four, and thirty-five, in township three. • Sections tweke, thirteen, twenty•four, twenty seven, and thirty-four; and parts of seetiOns seven, eight; fuurteen, fifteen, and eighteen, in .township four. SectiOns nine, ten, and thirty-six; end parts sections eleven, finiiteen.. fifteen, 'twen ty-twO, en, ty-six, twenty-seven, thirty-fan . , and thirty five, in township five. . , 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 eightf 811 uf: range one. Sections twenty eight. thirty-three, and thirty: , six; fractional sections twenty nine and thirty-two, on the main land; and parts of ecti ?Li+ two, twelve, and twenty.-five, in township one. Section twenty, and parts of sections six. seven.. nineteen, twenty-eight, thirty-three, thirty-fire; and thirty-six, in'towitship two. Section thirty-six, and parts of sections nine, thirty, and thirty-one, in township three. Section thirteen, ani parts of sections twenty eight and thirty-two, in township four; and section twenty•four, in township five; all oC range t%yo : • . . sections Wee and twelve, and Tarts of sections four and five, in township two. • Sections twenty-seven, thirty-four, and thirty five; and parts of sections thirteen, twenty-three. twenty-four, twenty-five, twenty-six, thirty-three, and thirty-six, in township threei and r Part of section thirty, in township four; all of range three. Part of section twenty, in township ;three; see lions twenty, twenty-nine, and thirty; and . parts or sections eight, seventeen; eighteen, nineteen, and twenty-eight. in township four, and part of section twenty-eight, in township seven; all of range four. ' section twenty-one, and paits of sections six and and twenty, in township threq_ vats of sections twenty-Eve, twenty-six, twenty-seven, twenty-nine, thirty-four. thirty-tit e. and thirty-six, in township four, and -part of section fourteen, in township live; all of range the. East of the fourth principal Infliction. Sections four, eight, nine, twenty, twenty-four. twenty-Six, twenty, twenty-nine, and thirty-one; and parts of sections two, live, seven, ten, eleven, twel% e, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, seventeen, eigh teen, nfijeteen, twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty three. twiluty five, twenty-seven, twenty-eight, thir ty. thirty-two, thirty-three, and thirty-four, in town ship one. Parts of sections twenty-five, thirty-one, thirty two, thirty-three, thirty-four; thirty-fie, and thirty six, in township two. t - Parte of sections twenty, twenty-nine, and thir ty-FR e, in township three. Parts of sections one and twenty-one, in town ship four. Section thirty, and parts of sections three, eight, nine, thirteen, rOurteen; eighteen, twenty, twenty two, twenty-five. twenty-seven, twenty-nine, thirty ore, thirty-lour : thirty-the, sad thirty-six, in town ship five. sections three, four, arid nine, and parts of sec tions five arid eight, in toss nehip six; arid sections twenty-seven, twenty-eight, twenty nine, and thirty-three, and parts of sections nitre. ten, tvienty, and thiaty-four, in township seven; all of range one. Sections two, three, four, six, set en, eight, Dine, ten, eleven, itvelre, thirteen, and twenty, and parts! - of sections, one, tit e, fourteen, filteen—seventeen,i eighteen, nineteen, twenty-one, twenty-three, thirty, thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-three, and thirty six, in tom:ship our. • Sections twenty-five, twenty-six, :twenty-seven, twenty-eight, tuenty-nilic. thirty, thirty-three, thir ty-four, thirty-tire, and thirty six; and parts of sec tions two, thirst--one, thirty-two, in township two. Parts of sections eleven and thirty, in township three. l'arts of sections one, too four, five, six, seven, and twelve, in township four. Sections three; four, five. six, seven, eight, nine. ten, eleven, twelte, ttarleen, seventeen, eighteen. nineteen, Meaty, twentylotie; and thirty-six;- and purts of sections , touTteep, fifteen, twenty-two, twenty-four, twenty-tire, -tn enty.Six, thirty, thirty one, thirty-two, thirty-thee, and thirty-five, in township tire. . Sections twenty. and 'twenty-one; andirons of sections twenty-three, tn enty-four, thirty-three, and thirty-four, in isrnships six; all of range two. Parts of sections six, and twenty eight, in loWn ship one. Sections thirty, and thirty-one; and parts of sec tions four, six, twelve, twenty-one, twentydive, and thirty-six, in township two. Sections fire ; and seventeen; and parts of sec tions four, nine, ten, fourteen, fifteen, eighteen, twenty, twenty-four, acid twenty-nine, in to‘sitship three. sections five, six, eight, and twenty-eight;, and parts of sections seven, seventeen, twenty, tnenty• live, and thirty:three, in township futic tt'ections five, six, seven, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, thirtyone. and thirty-two; and parts of sections eight, ten, twenty-five, tvteiitit nine, thirty, and thirty-three in . township fits Sections fifteen, and twenty-two; and part; of sections. thirteen, seventeen, twenty-one, tvi - enty4 four, t 44 enty-se4 en, twenty-right, thirty-three, aitd thirty-fonr, in township six; and ' Parts 'of sections twenty, and twenty-nirie, io township seven; all of range ttifee Part Of section nine, in township one. Sections nineteen, and twenty-four; and part& of sections three, ten, twelve, thirteen, and eightein. in township two. . Part of section cevepteen, in township three. Parts of sections fourteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty-three, thirty, and thirty-ane, in township four. Partof . seetioit thirty:five, in toulilhip five; and . Soctioni 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 it; all of range four. Parts nt .se'etions eight, seventeen; and eighteen, in township one. Sections seventeen, and twenty; and parts of sections four, eighteen, and nineteen, in township two. Parts of sections four , and thiity, in township hree. Sections twenty-seven, and twenty-eight; and parts of sections eleven, nineteen; twenty, twenty nine, and thirty, in township four; and Sections one, two, and eighteen; and parts of sec tions seven, eight, fourteen,, seventeen, nineteen, and twenty-five, in tow nship six; all of range fire. Section eleven; and part of:section eight, in town ship thre'e; and parts of sections five, six; seven, eight, eighteen, twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty twenty-seven; and thirty, in township six; all of range six.. , , Parts of sections two, three, ten, eleven, thirteen and twenty-eight, in township two; and part of sec tion thirty-four; irr township three, all of .range seven. "'Part of section fopr, in township three. Parts of sections twenty seven, thirty•four, and thirty-five, in township four; and part of section seven, in township seven; all of range eight. .d/l quarter snarler seetioniof the above lands:cov ered in whole or-in part by those mining leases which shall not be determined by the day fixed for the anin. meneement of the sale, will be excluded therefrom. Preemption claims will not Le:allowed to any of the - atkive lands; anti after they bun been offer- 1-,... 1 :.i ., ' 7, : 4 ... ...::--.:41- s-.-.,','-.f.i:7; :' :4.,..-c47.,.....:7,.,:.:,,,::.' '.4'..:•.;.i 'i-.!!;.1','..'•';',.-7.:.f,'-',-r' ~.:4.'.,-•:.: :-.:•.- ~..-, •._• ..•., ' • .11,;• =SE .r.i ._ .. ... .. ;" +'' ,_ .. ~~: -~* ~ " ed.at public sale,' and become subject to Fieate entry: and'all Of, inch lands ',is §on t of mines of lead - ore, intually, discoyered anal being wotkid, will be .sold in :suck legal sitjAiyillion or solxli visions as will include such mine or mines, at dot less than two dollars and fifty cent* per acre. , - The Sale will . be kept Oho fur ivrct week., (an less-the lands are sooner ditposed of) ainl no on: , get; and no private entries of land in talc ,iectionr and Parts, of sections so offered will be adinitteri_ until after the expiration of two weeks from dui commenfement of said sale. In further execution of the said act, 1' bare caul sed the Cernmisiioner of the General Land Mc.: to publish With this prOelufnation, n brief deserip- . tion of the mineral region these And of the lands now offei4d for sale, which hes" been prepared from of&ma. .ocuments and *thee means of information. , Given under my hand at the-City of WirkniMpooi this tvrentiethtlay of November, - Annn 'V24114 03 . one thousand eight hundred and forty-sirt: -. '-' ' _ By the - PrEsidint:- • JKAIES K. POLE Jaxas H. Prprn . . Acting Conimistiontr of the General lditd Offing': The lanas embraced hy the above prochetiiktiott , of the President of the United Stater, contain mairr of the most valuable lead mines actually opened and worked, Ns hieli baie yet bleu discovered;. and • " from indications on the'rorface, and experiinehts; made in digging,'it is believeobat 'Many lstbers'.:•; equally valuable and it 'ay be eploiedi at trifling ciperise. . ' • . From-the great number of these mines it w (mks ; the impracticable to give an adequate idea Cif theii. • eharacter and.location, without extending this no ; ttice.beyond properbouncls. Itissufficient to state' that they arc situated in !he section Of, Country - , boudkled on th e by the lllinois,State line;ou ' west,Aby the rivet;' on the north, by ai • line dhyrit nearly parallel to the south side of this 'Wiseonsin river, at the average 'distance. of ten. op twelve mites therefroth; end on the east 4,a mene idian line passing ,through the sources of. 4itgat Creek, the whoi;l ditriCt Covering a surface - equal to ali.dt sixty -full .townships. cilia& for transliorting., the producti-tO are alroidedlY the :tlississiipi and Wiicohiniriir.- len), ;4,4 their tributaries, the Blue; Grant,. Platte, and other rivers by .which tfie distrit [is intefsected. , • ..... •• . [The above district was explored by Dr:4)14111i • the geologist of the. State of Indiana, under .inz- I structions from the Treasury DePartmelt,'llii cotrinliatit'c v a resolution of the House o f p: , reseritatives,fiasied the 6th of rebruity; ; The able report Of this, ginfleMan, • ptiblishedl4- 1844, will; the Charta nod illustrations, (Senatts document, No. 407, Ist session,2Bth . ,Congre: contains precise inform ation as to the loiation of each Mine, and shows. that.in 1•639, the lead mines • • oUllinois. lowa, and Wisconsin, though only par. tially woried; produced upwanlsOf thirty Militant's pounds of lead, of which those' in !Wisconsin, it appears, yielded the, larg,ei p i roix . .rticip; and further; that the whOre disrtiCt, if • properly Mined, 'wohld yield one hundred..and fifty millions iNaipda tee Particular listapf the.sectitms and patio _of sec tions. to be offered at said sale, have..been furnish; ed to the register and • receiver at Mineral Point' ,t together with maps on which the loeatiOn of eac h tract is designated: all of which Will be subject td the examination of those wishing to purchase. • . .JANILS df. PIPER; .acting . Commissioner of the General Land .Office . December 24th. 184G-lawitt • PITT SIIIIIEGEI HOSPI.=^' ' 4 TINDER THE CPA AGE. IN-THE. S Al? : 7 MERCY:-= s -Dri. Ammr; GAZZAJI, Iliarci . " 31c111r.s.t._. General Attending,Physiciatitt Di: l OF : a VIVA°, Physician for the Germans.,--The Institution - is now open for the reception of patients: , ItEccrviivo Ders--Titeadays and Friday', from Si to 10 o'clock; A. 14, .4ies bf tiCciileias can bi ris: ceived at any time. • • • '. , - . CIIARGIM—Three d ollar§ a week in the genera ward; tire'dollare with aytivate iwom. Aledibak tendenee is iucludcd in •these charges; payments td be made two tveeke in advance. Any physician can send patients to the hrospitill • and continue to attend theta thire; and any patient can engage any physician be chooses..• In these eased the Institution will not be responsible for.the- .. physit tlian's fees; eachPersofi will settle with suet clans. Leeching is an extra . . . As many free patients will be received as moanll = . of the Institution will permit. Persons with comajElz ous diseases viii not be received until actomModaa tiuns can be prepared sufficiently amide to prevent any danger that the other infante. would Mean All the physicians will attend twice a week to visit the Hospital, and will depute one of tair haulm?' a attend the sick in the meantime.. „ ,• , Advice will be given gratittiOuslv it:rout:door pat ticuts on Thursdays and rridays 4 - 10, A. M. Pecuniary arrangements wilt lie attended to lay, committee of the lirethirtiond Josephs, whtch for the present consist,' 4 - itZinte.3 Blakely, James May, John S. Cosgrtiek , ,Jolnt Coyle and Air Tiernan. T WOULD speak an honest and Copittientitmely,Oil I of advice to.those of you who are snottho,iriset jb reason, and who can ariprepiatn,alid tween the cruel and dishonest puffing of the, clan reference to pulmonary diseases,) end thtfollowi9g straight-fordard statentent;.by hoe who vraidd out offer a misrepreseetatio4. . ypu;. where life and death are so dearly.coneerricdas in ley of,the dli eases or ailments which lead to Consumption. . lean assure_ you that' the remedy here offered; has given'a heavenly relief ; rind often' erected a perish nencture, when every other remedy has jlt is pleasant,-indeed, beautiful to taste; aid tbi ;hiss. Who are weak, langoidornd'eMatiateiL, it vyiil feral an agreeable a;tiple of food, acit is in,tho,forM of a beautiful, flavored balsamic ; It, qap,, there. fore, in .truth and honor, he offered to all those afllic..". ted with. Brcmciiifis, Asthma, Obstinate or Common .. Coughs and Colds,.spitting . af Illood, Bleeding of the Lutiicsjf'hooping-sough,,Ctoup, Pigicuarar Amu*. e ing, LTC Threataiagrasness., First Stages of Con stunptian, and a . O Mfrs. Pulmonary and.. Lives plaints. it known as Dtt. EMANUEL'S BAL. ANL). tovGlj.n.l.Lor;-, The materials of ilia Jelly are ;purely,vegetlib/O and balsamic„ and are• the invention physician, from which,the propfietor haa purchased the recipe. It is certainly worth its.,weight in gold, buq i la put at a price to be wilhin.the reach of rich or Sold ky WM.JAC PN,al in2,Boot & Shoe stoteb No. S:0 Liberty street, head of Weed st., Pitt/1600. Price 50 cents and $1 perbottlaal • • deo& . . JJONES , S•Sotip is a wonderful, Itterktiviii) o For it makes every pimple and freckle eloptss-' It makes flesh tliat'S Chappiti, thtil'aiseaiea or thiPn . Tho' the wind bloiree bl2nlr a,sa litifrCh or DecelliN - Smooth; healthy and soft--ileitrilocePrand whitely. ' .1s• the snow on the' hills of a clear winter's nights • • Jones'i Soap is realty and truly a perfect and iteckt failing cure fur any • skin disease, making discolored skin clair and healthy.. SOld• it ths.siiiiiiteritih.Eagisr • 52 Chatham st. t and b y the only Agentlbr Pittsburgh, ' W. Jackson; 89 Liberty streCt,:bead .of Wood street., Whiire also may be had genuine, Jones' celebratedi • Coral Hair ltes!eratisp—Spahistiplly White—Amber Tooth Paste, and Moorish Hair Dye. oct3l `l\i, EW DISCOVEItit-L-Sy which all Stoves and .Pipisi or drama, may be kept jet black with as beautiful a poliib as a coach body with one applica tion a ;year. Sold only in Pittsburgh, by W. Jackson, No. 89 Libert it. head of Wood at. Pittsburgh. dee. Select School. • • WTM. MOODY respectfully annoanceo4 tdi ofd V friends that he intends opening elii*Sehbol in thie eity, on the first Monday of ApiD atilt; in the baiernent of the Third Presbyterian Chiral. iitir2l4l • New Books; Sew ,BOONei • • • At COOK'S, S 5 Fott#li d. Tlir Knigtit or Gwynne, a Tale of. tlii Bales: by Chas: Lever: Th(Adopted.Son; a ilistoricaLlVoveh. by J. Via Lennep, L.L. 15: • • Ellen Monroci third part:: Sequa: ft) Lifo'in Lon. Son. . . The Roman Traitor, a True Tale et the Republics-, •y Herbert, Esq . .•. . . • The Knickerbocker fiat fanuary. Fingers of .Fate, or the Aatrologees Daughter, a Bp of 1770 i by J. R. Ro b inson. lackwood for December.. . • The Slate King, or the Triumph of Liberty. . Fanny Robertson, or the Chain of Destiny. -• Chamber's' Cyclopedia of English Litentuare...; ~ C olumbiaa - Magazine, with two , iiiody- . spliai . lbit North minicar' Scenery, fiithfully delineates Laitern rapers for thiti week. ' • Living-Age,lios. 130 and 131: " .. . New Geiida; .. ' . , • AA. MASON, 62 Market street, has jolt reeeiv.. : . edlo new packages of Dry CAW, ' consistiogt of Monads Lain', Cashmares,Plaido,6Beghates, Al.. paccas, a large lof and very el!eap, *NOW gums very desirable blaiand curing prints... - Adisiiklibereeds, Caasinerts,/eans, Blankets, OnnsterPlusela, Omar:, Horiery and Gloves, Bleached and E1C0NT11412131115, PC.c&C. : (der.3o) . A. A. 144W3r, MEM EMI MEI .f' - • ,t 1; ' : I' 4l 1; 1 '; , . -, ,. : ,i'. , ,..'..:,.,..i . •:: : ./ . ;'..: , • ; . : , :?•:".. ...,'.:7.-.,:.::::i:.'.';'::::'.,....-..'.--: ..p.v;•••7-P..W' , • f r • - 4: ,- '4. 4. ~..,......::::f9e- ..;,.*”..... , .. , .: , ;...f . ,e:.. .:::.-.•,',1- i:-.: fi e r iA, ...-":01$';e-i.Z:i. 2:4" , ... •;i''' :Vo. 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