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J. I.4lthie, :fir., at the old stand: 'JAMES LAUBIE, sr., - ' • JAMES LAUI3IE ! , VPittsburgli f Feb. Bth, I'i7:—feb9-3t* • ~.` E._ s,f 414 ‘., MEE rewired and'eottotted'iviety Atterni)on PITTSBURGH BOARD OF - TRADE. coscxyrraz. you Psalm/ay. F. Lorenz, . - 131...8arker.;; Joshua Hanna • PL'rTSAVILGII. ,, 8 vcrirl;iir A '; .l..l6C:liatTHE C FALLX-. IYEn• . - ,,Naitti -.Ratline; -Devirirmy, Louisville Litre Erie, Hoops, Beaver. ''Coosul, Bowman, Brownsville..!' , Louis' Mtaae, Bennett, Brownsville; t, DEPARTED. s' -Arena, Hazlet, -Wheeling, Cutter, 1-1 - aalepi:Cincinnati: Lake Erie, Hoops, Beaver. Consul, Bowman, Brownsville. ArLane, Bennett, Brownsville. pi rrrrVrir47:lTrrn • . - TIET W. WILSON, only authorized agent fok this V V nity,and vicinity of the American Jourhal of Science and Arts,- has received No. 7, with hi; Usual, rich 'rind interesting variety, embellished with ndmer oultplates, Ate, This valuable work should be'in the hands of every manufacturer and practical artisan, /roProverieuts in arts and science have been deeply iidebtedlo the matured and able articles with Which this work:is so amply enriched. Subscriptions tO,OO , • per annum.. Complete sett, embracing 2:5 veers, $ 10 0.:,..:, feb9 • Assignses Sale otDry Goods, dr.oi BY , JOHN D. DAVIS, AUCTIOIYEER.! • sourza-rdort, comma OT . WOOD AND 1 - 11F - rn prrturzs. f 11T ThurOsy morning the I Ith inst., at 10 o'clock, will -be sold - withOUt reserve for cash, currency, an.exten - siii assortment of seasonable Dry. Goods, aitiong which are superfine Cloths, CassimeresiSati - nails, Deliver and Pilot Cloths, super Tweeds, Ry. Jesus,. Alpaccas, 'Calicoes, Ingrains, Flannels, Hdkfs., Suspenders, bleached and unbleach ed Shirtings and Sheetings, Vestbags, Fancy ; At. 2 Welcick, ) ..Iff., 1 crate assorted China and Quiimisvvite; 20 doi corn Itrooms;_10 do bed Cords. -4 boxes NolChocolate; 6 halfchests Y 11 Tea; fi half' Lake fish; 3 bbls. Molasses; 4 bbla Rice) . 9 sloz'Shovels; 4 doz Wire SelvesLa large quantity . ..3f New, and Second hand Household Furniture; em 4:trocing nearly all the variety needed by liouSekeep- Ora; Feather. Beds and Redding; Matrasses • Storei, Writing Desks, 4-c. At T o'clock, P. ItL, a quantity of fine Pocket and Table-Cutlery, Llardware,..Gold and Silver Watches, • Mitsical Instruments, Enoriviiig,s, Vahvaldb oil Paintings, by Wall, Umbrellas, Hats and Caps, Coots, Shoes, Whips, Gum Shoes and Sandals, ready znaile Clothing, among which are 'Satinets Pants, Vests, .coarse and fine Shirts, Oil Cloth Coats, Cloaks; Caps . AwiuLlacket.s, Fancy and Staple. DrY Goods, Sze.! feb9 (American copy.) , • For Rout; QM Acres tifgronridovith Dwelling House, Siihl e, O. Garden, Fruit trees, schrubbery, &c. in the 7th Witrd oftliis city, near the residence of I. D. Mahon, ilttej 'Also, a two story frame,dwelling House, No. S.mithfield street above Gth adjoining the liivoperty of Martin Lytle. Apply to ' JOHN D. DAVIS, teliS-tf cor Wood and sth 'sta. • '• OFFICE OF ArDITOES AND SU - MAY.l5Olp} • 4 • or Parr Towarsure, Feb. Ist, 1847. H "10 OTICEis hereby given to ail persons having un -111 settled .claims against Pitt Township,to ptesen t their bills for settlement to the subscriber, on or, be forethe first Monday of March text,;sithey will nut 'be received after:that time. By order ofthe Board of An'aitors and Bupeivi:ors roe said Township. feb3-dlin P. CONNOLLY. Cl'k. .Sapred.litudo,Book.s. MIEN H.ANIEVLOR, NO. 81 WOOD! SM, • Retire= 4th'strect Diamond . irg, Psalmodist,: by Hastings St- Bradbury, T Cantatas Sacra, by Lowell .Mascio; • The Psaltery g .. Mason* The Odeon, - ''..Mason & Webby i • \Peste Harp, n" ' Evangelical Music-, by Hickock & Fleming; _ • Missouri Harnony, patent notes; Masons Sacred Harp,round notes, 24th edition; " Maiotes Sacr id. Harp, and Patent notes ; ',Gaines Ecclesim, by Darley&'Standhridgq; , Music of the Church; by Doctor Wahnight; 'Kiri•rslcrs Sacred Choir. Juzmnile fifinne Books: Juinnile Harp; - The I' . .eungcheir, by Bradbury and Sande*. Young Chirs Companion'. large supply or the above works constantly on hand mul for sale wholesale or retail, by JOHN IL AIELLO% 81 Wood between 4th and Diamond Alley Ohio River Telegraph, 10it02.1 Pittsburgh to Loniarrille through initiColtimbus and Cincinnati: - i The inbseribers were appointed a Committee to diatiihrite 200 shares ot - $5O each of the stocktof said Company, to the citizens of Pittsburgh and licinity, (that being the proportion to this cit by the Company.) As all Peel an interest in this important improvement, and it is believed to be the best stock eyet oTere.d the comlounity, in order to give a more eeferal extent, the Committeedeem it proper'to con subscription to two shares for one week from 'BOOklt fOr: subscription at the Counting rtborn or llama St Waterman, Water et. • , JAM ES MAY, RICHARD EDWARD, JOSHUA HANNA, Committee. .GEORGE ARMOR, Tailor, =MEV( WOOD AND SMITUFIELD (Nearly opposite the Mayor's Office.) . AIR. DIINF'S . , . IU t) 11l It i 1 11 1 1 - I_l l A co h r ' n D er W of Fifiran i d‘M °° a l gl S e ' t , I I 'sta. Persons intending to I)1II ! A_ 1J . avail themselves 04 winter o the well known enicient instruction given-in this ,bistitatict, will require to - commence immddiately. The Battering reception which bir. 13. , s neW -work upon gteaniboata'accounts has received, induces him to,proceed immediately with his new treatise upon ilitstinnisprrs' Accounts, which he is resolvedshall ex... eel all other works upon this subject, a* fir as his "Fork upon Stnamboataccounts has been tound to ex cel: the imperfect outlines prbviottsly published. Sigbscriptions lists open at his Academy as above. . , '"• '• • A•Piarrix for Hem. • 70ONTAININO about one hundred acres4screnty .: or eighty cleared and in good order. The im ptirtenients are: a large and comfortable !louse; large. burn ; and a large orchard, with a meadow. The farm is well watered with good springs, and !here is plenty of coal-stone on the place. 'his Situ ated, in Baldwin township,. six miles from the city. Inquire of Mr: Devlin ; near the farm, or of f. Mille- Igan, , Piamond alley. • • •• - JOSEPH O'BRIEN, Pittsburgh, . feb3-tf• Near Hand St. Bridge. Real Estate Agency and General' Intel ligence °Moe. • ?TIRE 'Subscriber has openhd at the PubliCation Of- Ace of the Morning Telegraph, No. al Third at., it'Real Estate Agency and General Intelligence Office; • A Register will be kept in which persona can re- Chid, without charge, real estate which they wish to sell or exchange, houses to let, &c. tc. Titles to teal estate will be examined, and deeds or sale;or exchange, will be executed and all - other builness cosneCted with a Real Estate Agency, will be trans- SbtedArith promptness and fidelity. I • will also attend to all the business b l elonging to - a' ierGeiseral Intelligence Office, such as procuring situations for persons out of employment, supplying with Mile and female domestics, tc. • - Thefees will in all cases be small and no charges be-made except for services actually rendered. ,The Subscriber is permitted to refer to the follow- Irig gentlemen Cif-this city. . lion. GabrielAdama, Mayor. lames tiosiridd t• Co.-, Wood at. 'C. B. M. Smith, Attorney at Law. - J. Rutledge, Wood at. ;James Irwin, Diamond alley. _',W. I. Howard 4. Co., Wood at. - J.W.- Cook, Fourth. st. Itarper, Editor of Post. ....Whhley& Porter, Editors of Chronicle. Whlt' clk Norris, Editors of Gazette. '• ...I.,HerroaF'oster, Editor of Dispatch.; 1P.T..• Boylan, Publisher Catholic. • R. IL Doman. & Co., Fourth st. eWright & Bryini publishers Telegraph.. . . feh3-tr L. A, CLARK. "• ~ 7 'r. ~. _d=:~- ,;'..t . ,.;:f:•, -, : , .!.'": , ','.. -.-„ that so many who are afflicted With tiCeugh that is gradu ally wearing them down,' alul Slowly but surely, stealing them into, that dreadfid disease Consionp tion—tbat diseme,which carrieS.off thousands daily —are doing nothing,.9r, what it . worse tith ing, are gorging themselves with nostrums that are puffed to the cures they are said to have effected on some loreign or unknown persons, when they can be positively cared by using Dr. Rogers' compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, which con tinues to,triske the most remarkable cures ever-re corded in the annuals, of Medicine; which is pro ved by referenci,tia the Vast.number of certificates from the first st respectable citizens—such as the .ffon, Judett William. Burke, the wife of the Rev. GeeMeley; Doctor Wrn. Richards; Mrs. Hi raniTlauttnee, Derbsney Ludlow, Esq., of Cincin nati;,liiit a great number of-others in this city.-- Certificates Cif:not only of remarkable cures of dis tressing Cough, but eases of Consumption positive ly cured, after.physielans or the highest standing have given them up to die! . For sale.by D. C. Kneeland, principal agent, Grant street, one door below See advertisement - of Dr. Rogers' Livertvprt and Tar, in another.column. dec4 CUIIISTIP:8 - Galvanic Retried' f all kinds o f les or nervous affections they have been used with entire success in all.cases of Ethetiniatism, acute. or chro nic, applying'f6; the head, face or limbs; gout, tic doleieuk, bronehitis, vertigo, nervous or sick head ache, indigestion, paralysis, palsy, epilepsy, Ms, convulsions, cramp, palpitation of the heart. neu ralgia, general debility, &c. • In cases of dyspepsia, which is simply a nervous derangement of the di. gestive organs—they have been found equally suc cessful. These applications are in the form of Rings and Magnetic Fluid, Bands, Bracelets, Bells, &e. g - . 7. See advertisement for further particulars on the outside of this sheet. For sale at thesonly agency, 57 Market street elect New Lassos, July 23,1810. To Dr. Green, Western Agent for Maztanils Syrup- Dear Sir—From a sense of duty I owe to the public, as well as to yourself, I make the following statement of my case, hoping it may be the means of doing•some good to others who may be similar ly afflicted by inducing them to try the same in valuable remedy without daisy. I have had a pftiti in my breast and side attended with a harrassiug cough for more than three years., during which time I expectorated large quantities of matter; and last spring my cough became so bad that one blood vessel after another gave way in my lungs, which. together with the general wasting away of my gen eral system, reduced rue to that condition. that I was unable to attend to any business u.hatever. and gaYe up all hopes of ever being better. My case was- pronounced hopeless nod 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 4110n2 l'Opf!: . td than the cases of consumption generally. I have now tak en nearly 3 burties of the truly wonderful Sicilian Syrup The bleeding of the lungs was stopped be , lore I had taken half ofthe first bottle. My c•ieli has ahuted, the pain has lett my breast and side. and my former health and strength have so tar riettirned that I am at tvork every day. and I ltcl am a new man. And I tun I .conatarription may be and has been cured by tire Luse orDr. Mazont's Sicilian Syrup, and I earnestly. recommend all that sutler as I base done to tr, this justly celebrated Syrup without delay, for I it,• think it the greatest discovery that evcr ...;raza!,l ' the rrietlial Profession. With the highest cutydd eration of respect I subscribe myself your Ssly much obliged friend, JOHN DOSS. This is io certify that vt , e. the undersigned. have been acquainted with John Roes for a number et years and cheerfully testify to the correctness of the statement above Made of his case, aal see consider him a new' man compared uith whit lie was three months agn, and confidently accord ;Le credit of his cure to the use of the truly celebrated Sicilian Syrup. Witness our hands and seals tins :23:1 day of July. IFM WILLi m JELEFON. Siteriffof Col. Co. GIDEON GAVIAL Dep. Sherif. cObnays & lirockw•ay,No. 2. Commercial Row, Liberty street, Wholesale Ageats for Alle , ,theny county. Sold also at IL £ Sellers, No. 37 Wood COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MF.RCII ANT, No. 26 Wood Strict, Pittsburgh. CONTINUES to ..transact a general Commission ‘lO business, especially in the purchase and sale of American intrivactures and produce, and in rem r ihg and forwarding Goods consigned to his care. At d r gent for the manufacturers he will Le constantly supplied with the principal articles of Pittsburgh manunicture at the lowest wholesale prices.^ Orders and consignments are respectfully solicited. _ _ OF SHAw, sun of William Shaw, mil ler? of Cornanure, Parish of Donamovne, Cuss. ty Itlonaglian, Ireland. He emigrated to America iu orlabout the spring of the year 1838, and has nut since been heard of; was, at the time of his einigra tam, 28years of age, tall in stature, of dark complea fon, heavy eyebrows, and by occupation a farmer. If he is Jiving and will apply to the undersigned, or his agent, James Ma,„ Pittsburgh, Pa., he ivill hear the partimalars of a considerable legacy to which he is entitled in England.. .11. KEENAN, Counsellor at Law and European Law Agt., febl-tf Pittsburgh, Pa. _ —3 / 4 .Pairzit for Sale. VV7T. haVe'for sale a small Farm of Land in Pine . lownship;containin g sixty-one acres—about Twenty-five acres cleared and under fence, with a comfortable dwelling house and other improvements. Title good and terms reasonable. Apply to feb4 BLAKELY & MITCH It:L. JOHN WALKER, (late Walker & Woodwello would announce to his friends and the public, that he still continues the Hardware business at the Old stand, No.SS Wood street. He would respect fully solicit a continuance of the patronage hereto fore so kindly bestowed. He will be receiving in the Spring a large supply of foreign goods of his own importation. Country Merchants will please give him a call. • jm 15 fro MY CLIENTS—Having associated Joseph C. j: M , Kibbin,F.sq., with me, in the practice of the law, he will attend to my unfinished business. And Icheercully recommend him to the patronage or my clients and the public ROBERT PORTER, janls Office on Smithfield st. near 4th at YOU can always find at G. Schneck's, on the cor ner of Fifth and Smithfield sts., fredi Oysters served up in every style, on the shortest notice. Also, Ground Nut Candy, Fruits, and Pastries of the choicest kinds. Call and see. uovl3-dtap TBE subscriber will receive fresh Oysters daily front Baltimore, which he will serve up in all the different styles, at the Franklin Hotel, Fourth et., between Smithfield and Grant, octl3 Pittsbnigh Navigation and Lire inum. ranee Company. Of f ice, No. 21, Maikrt Street. DIIIECTORS: . William Ebbs, Lewis Hutchison, Fred. Lorenz, James May, 'oindezter. M. ALLEN, Pres . t., cretary. Dlichnel Allen, C. Abshutz, Thos. Bakewell, Robert Beer, It. W. I' ROIEtT Fisarr, Se au72o-d6m. ---- - --- —. -- NOTICE. T_TA.VP. , IG sold out &y establishment to Doctor I William" F. Irwiu, I cheerfully recommend lum to all my former friends and customers. ' : EDGAR - THORN. • IrsytiVe Drug Store. The undersigned having bought out Abe 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 of all the most valuable Medicines, Perfumery, Oils, Soaps, Fancy Articles, Brushes and Combs will al ways be kept on hand. Physician's prescriptions ac curately compounded. The' store will be open at all hours of the day. and night. WILLIAM F. IRWIN, corner of Penn and Hand sts. .. I ' -4: : :I tg '''F'"'-ri..Y - ii i i: ~.= . r . . t1., ‘ ', , - ' - `.: , ',-- 4 1: - .;,- , :-!.--'.... - f - ,:),Lfa....E., ,, '.:_'.. :: .I . ' 1., ..: '' . : - . ' z ~iYfi l• 9jr i '- I George Cochrin, Information Wanted E=l:2 0 Yes, 0 Yes Fresh Oysters Q. SCIIMERT i`-1 ‹-t , ''. 4. g•-• 4? s,trilrA -47 :-W.:Mi big - 66V/414 ET CCIIANGE nrtorcra, _ND WOOD STREETS. ititTigietkr• CORRECTED., ALLEN KRAMER, E.. CORNER OF ?HIED. PENNSTLVAVIA. Pittsburgh Banks. • • • .:Par Philadelphia Banks par Germantown. par Cliestercounty. • .... :par Delaware county.... :par Montgomery county; .par Northarriberloed C 0.4 *par I Col. Bank &Bridge CO, pp' Beading .-: spar Lancaster • par Doylestown par Easton . par Bunks county par Pottsville par Washington 1 Brownsville . York 1 Chambersburg 1 Gettysburg Middletown. Carlisle 1 Harrisburg Harrisdale 1 Lebanon . 1 Lewistown • 1 Wyoming Erie West Branch Waynesburg . • • I Susquehanna County ..1 Lehigh County ..1 U. States Bank 28 Relief Notes City and County Scrip.. 1 State Bk. and Branches. 1 Cincinnati Banks 1 Cirelaville (LawrOnce).. 1 Columbus Bank I Xenia 1 Massillon Sandusky I . 1 Geauga , 1 Norwalk ' 1 Non Lisbon I Wooster . • 1 Marietta 1 Chillicothe. - • 1 Cleveland 1 SCiota Lancaster 8 Hamilton 10 Canton - 20 Urbana 45 Granville 45 State Bk and Branches 45 Bank of Illinois 70 MICHIGAN. River Raisin. 70 Insurance Company ...5 State Bank 5 Oakland County 10 Farm and Mech bank.lo St. Clair 75 State Bank MI banks INDIANA. State Bk and branches..l State Scrip 1 EASTEILN EXCHANGE. New York.... (prem.) Philadelphia... • " • • i Baltimore ga All Banks VALUE OF com. Amer. Gold, (prem) ....3 Old do. do. ...5 Guineas 5 00 (Sovereigns $4 S 3 Frederickdors $7 80 Ten Thaler , , 7 80 Ten Guilders.. 3 90 Lnuisd'ors 4 25 l'ciipoloons 3 SO ;Doubloon, Spanish.. l) 00 IDo. Patriot 15 50 !Ducat. 2 15 VIRGINIA. Eastern Banks 1 Wheeling . I Branches 1 Br'ch at Morgontown..l ?tAIIYI. AND. Baltimore City Country Banks 1 NEW SORB City Banks Country Banks... ENGLAKD All solvent bankx.. Itegular Packet.. TrelTue. nteimer ARENA, Rce.sr: C. FLEE SON, Master, will leave Pittsburgh fcir Wellsville and all intermediate landings, on Mon days, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 9 o'clock, A.M.; and Wellsville for Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, Thurs days, and Sathrilays, at 9 o'clock, A.M. For freight or passage appl:' on board. dec.3 For Wheellog--Iter , ular Fackct. ip? - 4 'lnn splendid right &sunlit steamer Dom is s. TYLER, Master, will run as a re;ular packet Letwecn Pittsburgh and Wheel- ,/ log; Pitt,burgh Cur Wheeling every Muatlayl cdnseday antiP. ;.lay ,at 3 o'clock, P. .; and leave ~. ing Wheeling eittsburgh every 'Tuesday, day sod Satutday, at 0 o'clock, For freight nr passage apply o n board IMM=BI 5.7 7 7-;9 4 The Weil known tact running stearam ,•--..-.::.....,..;;NCAM11111.1., W. Fortiyth, Master, will rill. as a reja.ar Picket, leaving every lA'eiliotisday morn ing at 10 o'citiek, and Wheeling, at . 10, P. the same d iv. _Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Salurday, at 10,,\. M. For frelght or pasba±;e apply on board, or to FORSYTH Co., Agents, Sfl, Water strest. Z'or Cinclnanti nail Loll ley Ut c. Th', new t, Olt F. , ! r I,tvant c 0 L M A, 0•::Em •• e for i e above and intermediate ports, I V. For I'm:gilt or I:f:sr:age a;o,ly onor to y . I b. WI LI:1 NS . Ageilt Vo...mner I' L F.ST: C for 0:C 11711, I' int.,rnilealate ports regu'Or:y. For Ireigilt or pa•sa:!c a•rlt v on tic: rd itteaday Eventurt Packet. The neve and splendid pa,sotiger steam -4.1.-.;;;;,,fkiihnitt !Ye:CLARAIION, Capt. Vorliees. nazi ass recniat roteket iieveeen Pittsburgh and Cllteltir tills port every Tuesday tivenitez st 3 o'clock. Rolin:eeg she ei leave 6ineinicit. every Frotay evening nt 3 o'clock. The iSe,lsrstion offers spperior ancominedation , , to . passengers. For freig,lit or F.asage oppis• on jel PACH.LTS 111 c ... .:10. 4 ‘Y PACKET. • The re,-.Ttilar mail and pasqeu...7.isr steamier Ait)NtaNt.lA II ELA, Capt. Stone, will roe aa a regumr Packet t;etween Pittsburgh and Cincin Hatt, leaving this port evety Monday at 10, A. 11., and Wheeling at 10,1'. M., the same day. Return in7. she will le.Lve Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10, A. M. For freight or parsage apply on board. The Morin:mak-in wan built epressiy for this trade, and otTe7s to the paEsengera comfort. and su perior nceornm.datstina MONDAY PACKET T II E rqtailar mail Red rv. , enzer steam • er UNION Captain Macleanovill run n$ a regular packet be.tween Pittsburgh and Cincin nati, leaving this port every Monday at ( o'clock. P M. Retorning she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday at 1 . 3 P. M. The Union was built e:cpress.ly for this trade, and aillirds every accommodation. For freight or passage apply on borrd. Inay9 I!ES bA Y PACKET r TH regular mail and passengersteam 11111E1INIA, Capt. John Klinefelter, will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. of the same day.— Returning, she will lease Cincinnati every Friday at 10 A. hi. For freight or passage apply on hoard. The Iliberumwas built expressly for the trade, and offers to the passengers every comfort and su perior accommodations. apt THURSDAY PACKEI TUE new U. S. Mail steamer ACAMA, E. Lucas, Master, will run as a regu lar pass,ager uactcet between PittAurgh and the abate tart dazing the season of 1540, le.triag every Thursday at 10 (.'cluck A. M. The Acadia is new and has superior accommoda tions. For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to apD J. NEWTON' JONES, Agent. FRIDAY PACKET THE regular mail and passenger steam ; 1 44 =-E -7 12. er CLIPPER No. 2, Captain Crooks, will run as a regular packet between Cincinnati and Pats bbrgh, leaving, this port. every Friday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day. Retunung she will leave Cincinnati every Mondaynt 10 o'clok, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Clipper No. 2 was built expressly for thistrade . cnd offers to her passengers every comlbrt and ms aommodation. mar 23 SATURDAY PACKET. fi7r , • The regidarmail and passenger steamer ' CIRCASSIAN, Capt. Isaac Bennett, 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 same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10, A. ill. For freight or passage apply on board. The Circassian was built expressly for this trade, and offers to her passengers overy comfort and Sc. commodation. mar 23 SATURDAY PACKET. The regular mail and passenger steamer MESSENGER,'Capt. Linford, 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 same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10 o'clk A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Messenger was built expressly for this trade, and oflers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation: tear 23 County and Township Officers. TREATISE on the duties of County and Town ship Officers in Pennsylvania. By JAMES DUNLOP, Esq. PAST Ist—Containing the duties of County Com missioners, Assessors and Collectors of Taxes, and modes of assessing and collecting the taxes. 'raving purchased from the publishers the balance of the edition of the above useful publication at a reduced price, I am enabled so sell them at a trifle over half the original price. This book should be in the hands of every property holder in the com monwealth. For sale at the Book and Paper ware house of LUKE LOOMIS, Agent, fcb2 • 89 Wood st. CASTOR 011,-,-526 Bbls Castor Oil; for sale low to close consignment, by ROOT'S Cop}' Books, for silo by S. BOSWORTH - ac Co., • No. 43, Market "~;H~,` MIR . Oktrct ...ra - z 4 AixiTanzirt - Pit! sbitrgh,Vanig4 30th, 1847. , A N election for,Prosidint, Matiagera,and.Ofpccrs 11_ foe the "Company for.ereCtilig a llridgejover the river Allegheny; oppouite Pittatu ,in the coun ty of Allegheny," will be holden at, the Toll-house on Monday, the lot of March nesi,-at 3 o'cloek, P. hi., JOHN HARPER, Treasurer. fehl-dtd.w3t. : . , . • • • • • - OFFICE in Avery Row, sth street, above Smith field street, Pittsburgh. DEEDS, MORTGAGES, AGDEEMENTS, BONDS, RELEASES and other instruments of writing drawn with neat ness, legal accuracy and-despatch. , lie will also at tend to drawing and filing . blEcHkette's Lima, Ac counts of Executors, Administrator:, 4-c., Examining titles to Real Estate, Searching Records for Liens, c. 4•e. From his long experience and intimate acquaint auto with the manner of keeping the public records, he expects to give Satisfaction to those who may en trust their bus uess to his care. decl6-4/aw MEM riIHE Executors of the F.state of Gustavous Sandol j deed., will sell at public auction on the premi, sea on Thursday the 18th March next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., all the tools belonging to the soap and chand lery establishment of said deceased. Also, tHorse, 1 Carriage and Harness, 1 Cart and Harntsat 1 coun try .)r market Wagon,. 2 Guns and a lot of fiishink, tackle, and a number of agricultural implements. They will also let, for fora term of years; the Soap and chandlery aforesaid. The premises are in good order and calculated to manufacture soap and can-I dies on a large scale. Apply to G. R. Riddle, Esq., at his office, fith street, Pittsburgh, or to Mrs. Mary Sandol, on the premises,—?ossension will be given on the first of April nest. All persons indebtril to the estate will please make immediate payment; and those having cla'ims will present them properly authenticated fur settle ment. JOHN FLEMING, G. R. RIDDLE, Ex'rs. 1113111113 W.M..k . PUENDRY, Allegheny County, Feb. 3d, 18.P7-dforta l a NoTHEIR IMPORTANT CURE.—Miss Itlart-1 I - 1 mina Reader, a highly respectable lady from harnsbureli,.called to-day at our office for the pur pose, she said, to express in this public nranner„her heartfelt gratitude to. Dr. JAYNE, 8, South Third street, for the unparalleled benefit's she had received I from the use of his ALTERATIVE. She stated thrill she had antlered for several 7ears . with SCROFULA and had had the attendance of five physicians at dif-, fereet times, all of whom finally told her that they! considered her disease incurable. She therelbre de; termined to try the efficacy of DILLJAYNE'S AL TERATIVE, from which she found almost imme diatelrelivf, so that by the time she had taken thir teen;tottlea, she %sal; perfectly cured, and now en joys lbetter health than she, has fur seyetal years be tore.: Forsaie in Pittsburgh ntthe PEKIN TEA STORE, 73 Peurth at., tear Wood—arid at the Drug Store of H. P. Schwartz, Federal at., Allegheny City. T"rONIC VELMITVGn.—Sotne metheines war t; ranted to "destroy worms in children," are very e!I caicu:ated to destroy the children too. This not the ease ntdt Jitynes 'Tonic lir mifuge. It doe', t 1,4 contain n single trigredicia which can harm, the mat delicate 1111,11 , had yes it Czpela worm!, burn ;he s)isea, with a facility and certainty perfcritly as tonisli'ng. Nur is this its only SIIIOI.IVC property ; It I, A fin,: SLtPII3CIIIC, and in remittent and inter mittent re, ers has been administered with the most gratiry , r.g reVl:l6. Obstinate cares of Piles have yi.-1.1.,1 to as intlueneii, and its tonic enalitles render an excellent tried eine in the convalescent stage ah diheahes. it as crixecalirgly pleasant to the taAte. 1 3 ;..elred en!T by Dr. D. JANNE,' No. S South T:i I la+ Strvet,Aelphia. l or s.. in eats:burgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 1.2 street , near Wood—and at the Drug More of H. I'. Sehemrtt, Federal street, Allegheny fob 1-..1&w Staakspenre Getrdeus for lieut. rvili woll known and hesenfuDy situated prop. otty, ur t!,e borough ;of East LMerty, five n des noto , theknown as the filinkelmare Gar dons, u;.l ren:ed ler ono" M. morn years from tke Ertl or For further p.trticußirs, enquire of MRS. L. M'DONALD, Penn St., Letween St. Clair and Irwin its., Pitteg. A--•s p , A tn., story BRICK HOUSE, and LQT,' , ..19 by a 10 8., in Allegheny city, situated on the task of the river, be weeo the Aqueduct and Upper Rader. Half or two-thirds of the purchase money may remain tor 9 vears. Fur sale low. r AT coiniundinus Tavern Stand and Fcrry 111,11S0 in Ilirminghani, at the Landing of the itenni Ferry Bout, and now in the occupancy of 2.11. r. Wilitfichl. For terms. apple to Jan.29.-aw. MTAis:.6LESS AL'CLURE. N excellent dwelling house,on Bedford street, . 4. "1_ Prospect hill, Fixth IVard, with seven rooms, basement, fruit trees, garden and excellent well or Rent, $ll5. Enquire of BLAKELY /4 MITCHEL. 1 11W° comfortable two story dwellings, one 060, 1 the other SICO per annum. Apply to 0111 LOTS—Bounded by Penn, Liberty and nay sts., each lot having 24 R. front, and extending hack 110 11. Two of them are corner lots, and the portion of the whole properly is one of the most ad vantageous in the city. For innher information ap ply to M. swAkrzwELDER, Fourth st., nov3-tf hot. \Vuod and Smithfield, AviNc; removed to the City—fur convenience to pro:wisional bueness-1 will rent my Man- BUSH Douse and its immediate enclosure, situate on the Bluffs of the ,Monongabela, one mile above Ph ttsh u rg anl.l.3lwta JAMES S. CRAFT. Splendid Brick Dwelling Douses and Lot in the City of Allegheny at Private Sale. rplIE - subscriber is authorized to sell at low prices, j_ and on liberal terms the following valuable Real Estate: That convenient, spacious, modern style and well finished 2l s tory brick dwelling house, with exten sion back buildings. Stable, Carriage house, Shrub bery, Fruit Trees, Pump, dsc. on a lot having a frontl LO feet on Canal street, and extending back 275 to Liberty street. At present occupied by C. Kay, Esq. adjoining the residence of the on. J edge Greer. H Also time two handsome, well' finished, modern style new two story brick dwelling houses, with colon:Lae fronts and back buildings; each lot having a front or 22 feet on East Common and ex tending back 145 feet, occupied at present by Rev. Win. Preston and John JOHN D. DAVIS, jan29-lf corner of Wood and Fifth streets. A THREE story Brick House, situate in the loge of East Liberty ' 5 miles from the city; it has about acre of ground attached, a good Garden; it is nn 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 onthe place. The House is large_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 desirOus orforther information will please call atJ. D. Davis" Commercial Auction ROoms, cor ner of and bth sits. decl7-tf AFARM containing two hundred acres situate. L about nino milis from Pittsburgh. The im provements are a large and comfortable house and barn (60 feet long,) 100 bearing apple trees, 60 acres cleared land, about 12 of which is meadow. The farm is well watered, on a good road and will be rented remarkably low—apply to BLA-KELY & MITCHELL, Penn at., Pittsburgh. TIE undersigned will attend to the procuring or situations for young men in stores of all kinds and for every capacity, such as clerks,' salesmen, book-keepers, assistants, and laborers, also, for men onfarms, driving, carriages, end wagons, and men for families, and for all kittds of mechanical business. Families supplied with male and female domestics, on Jiro shortest niltictl. By applying at CLAIM'S General Agency and Intelligence Office, No, 60, ad st., two doors below the root O ffi ce, reb34 • JAMES MAY • ••. . . GEORGE./t. RID7,-rnILE) CONVEYANCER, Execittorm Setae Gmazen L. WILNIARTII, Penn Rt., Let. Irwin and Hand To Let For Rent, 11. CA It IiOLL, Or BLAKELY & MITCHEL, Agts For Sate, Country Residence Nor Salo or Rent, Pim ltout. Situations Puintihed. - - - 1.0 - SAPXS -4 3i7 :Peaches l'Odelvt tr steamer ICJ Ihttlsun, and.for sate .by . febs . No s'lWatr TinROOMS. 200 corn blooms, received and for JUO sale by - FRIEND, RHEY it Co., febs • , . No: 57 Water st. CHEESE. A small Consignment of cheese, re ceived and for.sale by FRIEND, RHEY &COi, No. 57 Water st. PRODUCE- ,-• 6 bbla and 5 liege Lard' 5 do Roll Biitteri • 3 do Cloverseed; 500 lbs Feathers; •"' 4 blida White Mani. . 30 pairs Woolleh Soksi Received and for sale by LAMBERT & SHIPTON; 133 and 135 Wood at, FISH-85 bele No 9 Large Mackerel; 12 10 hf Wile do do; 6do No I do do; 15 bbls Nos 1 and 2 do; 0_ do No .1 Salmon; 25 do do Herrings; 6 drums Codfish; for sale by LAMBERT ¢ SHIPTONI 133 and 135 Wood st. MAPLE SUGAR-1,000 lbs. reed and for sale by LAMBENT & SHIPTON, 133 andl3s Wood stir CEESE-4 tons IN It Cheese, part large and very fine, just received and for sale by fob 4 • J. D. WILLIAMS & Co., 110 Wood st. B UTTER -4 Bbls Butter, fresh; 6 Kegs do as Received on consignment and for sale by feb4 J. D. WILLIAMS 4• Co., 110 Wood id EITHERS---15 Sacks Feathers, received on 1 consignment, and for sale by feb4 J. D. WILLIAMS & Co., 110 Wood st. HAMS.—New cured FamilTHarns, just received and for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS & Co., 110 Waod et. CLOVER SEED-30 buahela reed and-for sale by feb4 J. D. WILLIAMS & Co., 110 Wood at. CHLORIDE LIME, in store and for sale by fah' 'HAYS & BROCKWAY r .K„ blue, black, and red, in stun! and fur axle by feb I HAYS & BROCKWAY. NERVE AND BONT. Luctaartur.—.s &an Butler's on hand and for sate, by f b I HAYS 4- BROCKWAY. I' Mtn; AIERY .—A large assortment RoussePs on band. tbb 1 HAYS & BROCKWAY. 1 - EATON SYRUP.—Any quantity on hand and for sale by HAYS & BROCKWAY, Mhl No. 2 Commercial Row, Liberty at. NIIFFLIN'S PRINTING INK—Eor Falb by HAYS 4, BROCKWAY, leo I No. 2 Commercial Row, Liberty st. TENNESSEE PEA NUTS, A small_ lot, very su perior, just received and for sale by MARTIN & SMITH, decls 66 Wood st. „ - IRESH ROLL BLTTEIt—h Barrels,neatly put up, fur sale by BIARTIN &11111, dee 15 &6 Weed street. APPLES -95 bbls. Green Apples, of differebt kinds, for sale by nur2o P. C. MARTIN, GO Water at. (SUGAR CURED HAMS.-12000 superior Sugar 1... j Cured !lams, a prime article, for sale by ov2o I'. C. MARTIN. SO Water st. o p RANG ES--1 060 prune Havana Oranges, for sale by nov2o C. MARTIN, 60 Water st. Dressed Flooring. C. 00 n FEET first rate, at Beck's Planing kJ Machine, fur sale. L. NVILMARTII, novl S. Penn st., between iland and Irwin Rt. 1 - 3 ATEN T FENCE .-60 panned oak and - pine rails just received and for sale 1s jari 3 L. ILNi ARTII, Penn st. 30PLAI: BOAaDS, well seasoned and for saie by (novIS.l L. WILMARTIL Conlalrig's Improvcd Lard 011. BARRELS Winter Lard Oil, just received from I the manufacturers and fur tale at Cincinnati prices wholesale and retail, by FITS. SELLERS, dec2S No. 17 Liberty at. sTierces fresh Rice; 11 L6ls, Couklins improved Lard Oil; I 0,(0i) lbe. Bacon, Shoulders. On band and for sale by F. SELLERS. ser2.4. No. 17. Liberty street. T Alti), 100 kegs, Nu. I, Lard on consignment; And for sale by F. SELLERS. cep:l,l. No. 17, Liberty street. SLAGAR HOUSE MOLLASSES.—G Ws. •doodale,' S. 11. Molasses, in store and for sale by sep23. F. SELLERS. lllusqueto Netts. (7 EO. S. SWARTZ has on band a lot of very so il- perior white and colored Musoneto Netts which will be sold cheap at No. 106 Market street. jel3 TATIONERY FOR LADIES. Papeteries, Port-adios, Note Paper of all kinds, Note Envelopes, Motto 'Wafers, Motto Seals, Writ ing Stands, and Floral Wafers, Spangled Sealing Wax, Embossed-edged Letter-paper, Card Cases, Visiting Cards, Pocket Books, Ivory Tablets, Npte Clips, &c. &c. For sale by OLD PENS —Bagley's celebrated ever pointed 3 - Gold Pens, just received and for sale at reduced rates, by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, 0cv.19 Booksellers, Market st. IZITATIONERY.--Jrist opening, a large and spina kJ did assortment or French, English and Ameri can Stationery, which we invite the public to call and examine. JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, oct29 Stationers, Market et. MOIIACCO.-75 large and 90 small boxes Mission. ri tobacco, of prone quality, just received on consignment, and will be sold cheap fair cash, at Pittsburgh manufactures. august 18 TAAFFF: & O , CONNER. _ _ 50 BBLS7Pricht 50 • Rosin; 150 Boxes Tobacco, various sixes; 10,000 Seed leaf Cigars; On consignment and will be sold low for Cash, or exchanged for Pittsburgh manufactures, by seris TAAFFE & O,CONNOR. • Wood Street Property for Sale. TIIAT desirablelot of ground at the foot of Wood street, occupied at the time of the great fire by Messrs. King & Mimes, is offered for sale. Enquire of [nue] J. K. MOORHEAD.: TT AVING a very large and commodious ware ' house, we are prepared to receive (in addi tion td freight for shipment) a large amount of Pro. duce, &c. on storage at low tates. jy:23 C. A. NICANULTY & CO, Canal Basin. Latest. Imilrovement.. I3EDSTEADS :nf differOt kinds with Gazzam's I iron patent fastenings; superior to anything now in use, for sale lew'at the furniture warehouia of angl. T.I B. YOUNG & Co, Hand Street. AIILES—Piet, Centre and Card Tables of differ T tint patterns. If you want a good article cheap call at the Furniture Warehouse of T. B. YOUNG & Co, eG 31 Hand et. Diazio es - Bellows. TINT received an assortment,large sizes, Braziez , s tfi Hand Belioi - s; also, Parlour and Kitchen, do. Wholesale and ret a il, JOHN W. BLAIR, decl6. . - 120 Wood et. Bv"FALO TONGUES-12 doz. Buffalo Tongues; for sale by (janl2) JAMES MAY. LEAD -1200 Pigs Lead; for sale by janl2 JAMES MAY TPEATHEBB-70 Sacks prime Feathers, for eale janl2 by ,TAMES MAY. Liquors. . . . 9 0 CASKS dark Brandy, Otard, Dupuey & Co.'s 04.., brand; 3 Casks pale • cc " " 1 half pipe :Bordeaux " J. J. Dupuey; 1 qr. Cask .4 " " 2 Pipes Holland Gin, Swan brand. On consignment and for sale by janil . 1 JAMS MAY. - ' Ani , U.s. WROUGHT Iron Anvils of American manufac ture, wa:rranted: For sale at manifactarers , prince by OEO.. COCHRAN, jan 21 No 26 Wood st. IVAPOI.RON AND HIS MARSHALLS, by 3.-T. 11 Headley, In 2 vols., jolt received and for sale at the book and paper warehoUse of L. LOOMIS, Atlit jan3o N 0.89, Wood et., beln Pjapshd alley :k:~ $: Sundries JOHNSTON & STOCKTON corner of Alarket and Third so Storage. • By t)ie ' Prbsisei►t or statio: TN pursCibitee of in tietiof Congri:sii;4prcired theAlthxlay.pelttly,,lB , l6, entitled ~ .An act to authorize thdPresiderit of the United States to sell the reien - ed'rnineral lands in the States'of Illinois and. Arkansas c and Territories of. Wisconsin and lowa, supposed to contain lead ore'," I, JAMES K. POLK, PBEEIDENTOF THE UNITIM STATES of ADIERICA, do hereby declare and snake known, that a public sale will be held at the land office at MINERAL POINT, in Territory of Wisconain,. commencing on MONDAY, the twenty fonrth.day of May next, for t4e . dispoeal of the following sec tions and parts of sections of land, asarropotta RESERVED "nom SALES„AE CONTAIN/SD VALUABLE LEAD MINES, tO Wit:' West of the fourth prihdpar, Parts of sections . seven, eight, nine, ten. welve, twenty-five, twenty-eight, twenty-nine, thk, yohirty-two, and thirty-three, in township ONX. Sections six and eight, and - parts of sections two, en, and thirty-one, in township two. Sections fifteen, semteen, nineteen, twenty ; twen ty-nine, thirty, - and thitty-three, "and parts of sec tions ten, fourteen, tv.'enty one, twenty-two, twenty five,' tvienty-six, twenty-eight, thirty-two, thirty four, and thirty-five, in township three. Sections twelve, thirteen, twenty-four, twenty seven, and thirty-four; and - parts of sections seveit, eight, fourteen, fifteen, - and eighteen, in township four. , SectiOns nine' ten, and tharty ! sik.; and :pails of sections eleven:fourteen. fifteen, twenty-two, twen ty-six, twenty-seven, thirty-four, 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 pang of sections thirty four and thirty-six, in township seven; and Section twenty-four, in township eight; all of range one. • . SectiOns twenty-eight, thirty-three, and thirty six; fractional sections twenty-nine and thirty-two, on the main land; and parts of, sections • two, twelve, and twenty-five, in township one. Section twenty, and parts of sections sir, seven. nineteen, twenty-eight, thirty-three,thirty-five, and thirty six, in township two. Section thirty-six, and parts of sections nine ; thirty, and thirty-one, in township three. Section thirteen, and parts of sections tw,enty- eight and thirty-two, in township four; .and Section twenty-four, in township five; all of range two Sections three and twelve, and parts of sections four and live, in township two. Sections twenty-seven, thirty-four, and thirty five; and pars of sections thirteen, twenty ; three, twenty-four, twenty-five, twenty-six, thirty-three. and thirty-six, in township three; and , Part of section thirty; in township four, all of{ range three. Parf of section twenty,. in township three; sec-1 tions twenty, twenty-nine, and thirty; and parts of sections eight, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, and twenty-eight, in township tout and part of section twenty-eight, iu township seven; all of rfnge four. Section twenty-one, and parts of sections six and and twenty, in township three; parts of sections twenty-fife, twenty-six, twenty-seven, twenty-nine, thirty-four, thirtptive, and thirty-six, in township four, and. part of section fourteen, in township five;_ all of range five. East of the fourth principal meridian: Sections four, eight, nine ; twenty, twenty-four, twenty-six, twenty, twenty-nine, and thirty-one; and parts of sections two, five, seven, ten, eleven, twelve; thirteen, fourteen ; fifteen, seventeen, eigh teen, nineteen, twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty three, ttventy 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-five, and thirty six, in township two. Parts of sections twenty, twenty-nine, and thir ty-five, in township three. I Parts Of sections one and twenty-one, in town-, I ship font. 1 ti.eciioh thirty,and parts of-sectiOns three, eight,. nine, thirteen, fourteen, eighteen, twenty, twenty 1. two, twenty-five, twenty-seven, twenty-nine, thirty- . one, thirty-four, thirty-live, and thirty-six, in town ship five, i Sections three, four, and nine; and parts of sec tions five and eight, in township six; and Sections twenteven, twenty-eight, twenty ,nine', and thirty-three, and parts of sections nine, ten, twenty, and thirty-four, in township seven; all of range one. Sections two, three, four, six, seven, eight, nirrt ten, eleten, twelve, thirteen, and twenty, and parts of sections, one, tire, foureen, fifteen, seventeen, eighteen. nineteen, twenty-one, twenty-three; thirty, thirty:one, thirty-two, thirty-three and thirty-six, in township one. Sections twenty-fivE, twenty-six, twenty-seven, twenty-eight, twenty-nine, thirty, thirty-three, thir• ty- four, Ahirty-five, and thirty six; and parts . of sec tions ttio, thirty-one,-thirty-two, in township two. Parts'of - sections claven and thirty, in township three. Parts of sections one, two four, five, six; seven, and twelve, in township four. .: • Sections three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve,- thirteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty-one, and thirty-six; and parts of eections fourteen, fifteen, twenty-tWo, twenty-four, twenty-tine, twenty.six, thirty, thirty one, thirty-two,, thirty-three, and thirty-five, in township tire. Sections twenty. and twenty-one; and parts of sections twenty-three. twenty-four, thirty-thrte, and thirty-four, in townships six; all of range two. Parts of sections six, and twenty eight, in town ship one. Sections thirty, and thirty-one; and parti of sec films four, six, twelve, twenty-one, twenty-five, and thirty-six, in township two. Sections five, and seventeen; and . parts . , of sec tions four, nine. ten, fourteen, fifteen, eighteen, twenty, twenty-four, and twenty-nine, in township three. Sections five, six, eight, and twenty-eight; end parts of sections seven, seventeen, twenty, twenty five, and thirty-thke, in township four. Sections five, six, seven, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, thirty-one, and thirty-two; and parts of sections eight, .ten, twenty-five, twenty• nine, thirty. and thirty-three in township five. Sections fifteen, and twenty-two; and parts of sections thirteen, seventeen, twentv-one, twenty four, twenty-seven, twenty-eight, thirty-three, and thirty-four, in township six; and Parts of sections twenty, and twenty-nine, in township seven; all of range three. Part of section nine, in township one. Sections nineteen, and twenty-four; and parts of sections three, ten, tv..elve, thirteen, and eighteen, in township two. Part of section seventeen, in township three. Parts of sections fourteen. nineteen, .twenty, twenty-three, thirty, and thirty-ane, in township four. Part of section thirty-five, in township five; and Sections nineteen, and twenty-six; and parts of sections five, nine, eleven. fifteen, eighteen, twenty one, twenty-two, twenty-three, twenty-seven, twen ty-eight, thirty-one, and thirty-two, in tovimship six; all of range four. Parts of sections eight, seventeen, and eighteen, I in township one. Sections seventeen, and twenty; and parts of sections four, eighteen, and nineteen, in township two. Parts of sections four, and thirty, in township three. . Sections twenty-seven, and twenty-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 township six; all of range five. Section eleven, and part of section eight, in town ship three; and parts of sections five, six, seven, eight, eighteen, twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty six, twenty-seven, antillairtyl; in township six; all lof range six. Parts of sections two, three, ten, eleven, thirteen and twenty-eight, in township two; and part of sec tion thirty-four, in township three, all of range seven. Part of section four, in township three. Parts of sections twenty iseven. thirty-four, and thirty-five, in township boon and part of section seven, in township seven; all of range eiltht. .411 quarter quarter sections of the above fonds. cov era in whole or in part by 'those mining leases which shall not be determined by the day fixed for the com. rrienceinent of the sale, wilt be excluded therefrom. Preemption claims will not be allowed to any of the above lands, until after they have been offer- . • MINIM see; 734 : vice - Rift siiiiiee 'vats enti ea of suet lands as contain a mine or miEes of lead ore, actually discovered and being worked, will be sold in'such legal subdivision or subdivisions as will include such mint or mines, at not less than two dollars and fifty centg per acre 4 - The sale will be kept open for two weekianns less the lands arc sooner disposed of,) and ger, and no private entries of land in the section's and. parts of sections so offered will be -admitted until after the expiration of two weeks from the commencement of said sale. In furthet execution of the said act, I have caul and the Commissioner of the Genei-al Land - Ofsca to publish with this proclamation, a brief descrip tion of the mineral region in these lands lie fr and of. the lands now offered for sale, which has been prepared from official documents and other means of information. Givenynder tn) , hand at the City of Washington,: this twentieth.day of November, Anno Dotuinl one thousand eight hundred and fotty-six, By she President: 'JAMES JAMES H. Pzrtn, , - • ; • Commissioner of ilte General Zand.Offue; • • The lands embraced by the above pnielarnatioix`f of the President of the United States, contain man*:, of the most valuable lead mines actually, openeilk: and-worked', which have yet been - diecoveredoirik from indications on the surface, and experiments made in digging, it is believed that many oihera equally valuable exist, and may Le exTlored•ata: trifling expense. .Froln the g reat number of these mines it woida be impracticable to give an adequate idea of their'. • character and. ideation., without extending thli4lo- . ,. tics beyond proper bounds. It is sufficient foetid*. that they are situated in the section of country' ' hounded on the south by the Illinois State line;oa weit, by the Missisiippi river; on - the north, by a line drawn 'nearly' parallel to the south side of the Wisconsin river, suite average distance of ten or twelve miles therefrom; and on the east by a met,. Wien line passing through _the sources of Sugar Creek, the whole district covering a surface equal • to atiout sikty full townships. All pecessary'fita edifies for transporting the products to a market' are afforded 'by the Mississippi and Wiseonsintiek, ers, end their tributaries, the Blue, Grant, Platte, Pekatonika, and other rivers by which the district. is intersected. The above district was explored by Dr. Owen, the geologist of the State of Indiana, tinder in- - structions from the TreasurY%Departreent, and in - compliance With a resolution of the House of Rep. - rcseutatives.passed the 6th of February, I831:1?—•• The able report of this gentleman z .published 1844 o with the charts and illustrations, (Senate; document; No.. 407 • Ist session, 28th Congress -) contains precise .information es - to the•location'or each mine, and shows. that in 1839;the leadMinei: of Illinois. lowe, anc . l Wisconsin, though only, park tially worked, produeed upwards of thirty millions. putmds of lead, of which those in ,Visconiin,l£ appears, yielded the larger proportion; and further, that the whole district, if properly mined, wouhl yield tine hundred and fifty , Millions pounds per annum. • • ' Particular lists of tilts:actions and parts of sco• thins to be•offered at, said sale,•have been furnish ed to the register and receiver at Mineral Point, together with snaps on whrch the Theelion of each tract IS designated; all of which will be subject to the examination of those wishing to purchase. • • JAMES 'H. PIPER, Acting Commissioner of the Gzarral land Office. December 24th, IS4G-lawlst - PILANICLIIOI No: Parr Chesnut Slreet,! Philadelphia; 'l. 111 S establishment, sines ' it:passed into-the rll hands of the subscriheri imaeue last, I II been' thoroughly refuted, and is nowbi corntilme o:der, fur the accommodation of the traVelling Public, Since the change of prOprfeteris, numerous ad.d f .. tions and improvements have •been made, and it ill; no* believed to possess all the requisite appoint.. ments and conveniences which belong to ;first class hotel. New BATHING ROOMS; new Ladies and Gentic men'a ORDINARIES; a splendid new Bar. Room; new Parlors and new Furruture,'hicc been added tor itosithin the, past six months, and the undersigned* grateful for the very liberal patronage which 'thin far been eitended Jo him in his new socallazWil respectfully solicits its continuance, whicli lie pleat. es himself it shall he his untiring aim to &Irene. Vl' A POST COACH, belonging to this "BRANIDO Llisi," will Lc , in attendance at theserersa'-Depot' and Steamboat Landings, to conveypassengets the House, for 25 cents each, including baggage. ' D. K. MINOR, ofNew Torki Proprieto!.. JA!. M. SASIDELWIN," of Philad.l au • Ass:ea. GEO. P. Bur.v ilex, of Beaton, PhiladelpSia, February 1,1531. --,janet The 'Most Aston'Wag Discovery'. A BLESSING 1 A MIRACLE l I A WONDXRPI•I; To cure Eruptiora aiid.DLvqgoreMenta if MA'AM.: P implcs , Freekles, Sant/urn,: Salt IthettosiA'custryi_ Sore flea& 'c 4.c 4.c. - 1 - ,IOCR years ago last August; the capital ofFiatite _l` was astonished in consequence of a disc:ore:ll made by an Italian Che Mist. I'vfitry doubted—lt Seem. ed almost an, impossibility that any thing maileby the hands ,of man, could.have such singular powers as that claimed by 'Arcroffro VESkallril for his invert.- tion. Many classed and his inyention as a hum bug, (and, alas! many foolish persons without trying, do the same now;) at length', after testing it in the hospitals,„the Medical •Soeiety -of Parie,• (the -best chemists 1t the world) delivered the following report to Signor Vesprini : " We have now minutely and carefully examined • the singular invention of Yesprini. We have analyvn ed its component parts—we have used it in several, cases, and we hesitate not to pronounce it (The Italian- Chemical Soap) as a great blessing, and a truly wonderful remedy for any cutaneous eruption or disfigurement of the skin. Its inventor we con. , sider the true philanthropist of suffering mankind. (Signed) LEOPOLLGDUPREY, Pres.". ; Then comes the report oldie "Societe do l'lnsti• tuts," of scientific experiments I • "We are astounded," exclaims the aged presidoat, "at this singular preparation—VesprinPs Dahl*, Chemical Soap! 'Where, indeed, will science stop I . Here we have a preparation Made in the form of a beautiful piece of soap, which we know by actual'. -practice, to cure every cutaneous .eruption, every disfigurement of, and even discolored skin 1 When will its magic and singular power cosset The Ne gro, the Creole, the Yellow Race of the East, anti.. the Red Man ofthe Par West, are alike under the in fluence of its extraordinary powers of clearing yet. low or discolored skin, and male it white and beau tiful, and of changing the color of dark, or black, or brown skin." (Here se •eral 'fmrsoas 'were brought forward by the president, who had used it, in proof of his assertions.) . • ' READ TFIIS! •• TEO.II THE EVERTOR HI)IIELF TO tilt Pirs.t:TT rkopiurroß. Paris, Nov 4, IS4O. In consideration of the sum of 53600, I have di. valged to MR. T. Joem, residing in the City of New York N. A., the whole Process; of Manufacturing, together With a statement ofthe ingredients compos ing my Italian Chemical Soap. •lie is to manures. lure it ISr• sale in the United States only, and to have the priril, , ge of naming it ! ' Jones's Italian Chemical Soap. . . ' - • . Witness, Itenry J. lloldsworth. (Sighed) ANTONIO N-ESPIIIM. There are probably ,ibtv persons of intelligence; who, after reading the, above, 'will doubt the quali ties of Jones's Italian , Chemical Soap ) in curing .Eruptions; Disfigurements, Freckles, Salt Itheom, Scurvy, Erisypelas, Sun-burn, Morybew, Tan, YO l .- 1 low or Brown Skin; &c. Should there be auto per sons, perhaps the following recommendations, as well as hundreds from others, may convince them. irTror sale by W. JACKSON, Agent, career o f Wood and Liberty . : streets, the only place in Pitts burgh where the Orsturit: cals 'be. übtained; Au. Dints Aaz Coincnttutrr. Jan2s Joao's Italia's chemical 1014'4 PFASO'S, in purchasing this, must always silk for Joistal ITALL&N CREUICAL SOATI and, er, haps, as many have been cheated with counter feits will be'too much discouraged to try the gentline t we say to etch, Try this onoe—you will not tegret but always see th2.t the name of T. Joriks is on the wrapper. Price 50 tents a cake. Foraala ty W. JACKSON, Agent, coiner °Mood and Lib.:irty streets, the. only piaci in Pittsburgh whet', the Genuine.can be obtained; ALL arum AWL Couwrzarzrr: . Plan Jones's Coral Hair Flaitorarlirm. tiEltElkY certify that my hair 'watt fo,;ing out in I immense quantities daily, and wv:. turning UV, and that sinct I have used:Tonne's+ ;;oral H s i,. R emo . retire; it has entlivily ceas. - ", &Ifin g —l a growin g fast, and has If. anti dark. I.bok. Before I qmod Jones', Coral Hair ItOktorttive I'cotnlind out.b.andfulso4. Nutt daily ,~ , . w. ToMilass,92 Irtrig st.N. Y. „ For sale by W. Jackson; Agent' , corner of Wood , and. 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