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'- ' - ' r ' ' '' '- \ l'' ' 3 ~,,v , ..- - ,:' - - a,- - ",.. --- JLL . ..,.,.. 7. - _:.:,-ef2,,: , p,,_,..,:1, , ....f 7 ~.,0.,- ..-e - , , .. -;.••,... : • •• . . - - ~ ,--- - - , ~ : , ~......, , ,;., , • •i; 'llp6 fie= Z4 Nt' S 4 Cry; I _,-14"4•a , ' 1 1. * . • , PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. COMMITTE:E - FOR FAIIIIIIAI/Y. F. Loienz, . Barker, jashua Hanna 11 r*rt wenn IN TRY CHANNEL AND IMMO i n EMI • r .There-has been - quite a revival in business.mat- Jere during the week. The sy mptoms of a fine 'spring business are very, ,cheering. An advance has taken place: in !many articles'; considerable . • •trititsactions hive been effected in Produce, Grocer ies, Pittsburgh manufactures, &c. Dry-goods rner: Chants, dealers in queensware, hardware, &., now "find eMployinent In fact, there is renewed actiV: ityin every branch of business 'carried on in this city._ • In Flour - and Provisions there appears to be the greatest excitement Speculation in these articles has raged since - the arrival of the Sarah Sends. It is thought, however,by close observers, ,in th.east as well as here, that the news of the next steamer, will be rather unfavorable—that is, it will -report the demand for American staples leaened. • - . . .. „ • ' ' ~. • . . • ~. .. 4 .-1, 3 ,• - -.-:',".t.:,-...•7 Iley',A'S' -. -6 W -' ..,j-F:.,r ' ' "-.7:?k" `'l* ,alt..- - - • __ ..';:,,?..::,,f-:.-;,-';g:,::::;',---;7j•-,-':!,.:-'.,::::.,,,:.2•...:..-.' '.•.r::;_::.-I'. ::'.:::::,•.,!,,-f:,;•:.-J,_':.,,:.';.....,.-7,.:•..'..:...:-T.'...•-• t(iMM - WR L C 0-SD„ _repaired and corrected every Afternoon. PORT OF PiTTsßvitoni. • Wisconsin,' Grace; Cin. Aiwa, Hazlet, Wheeling. Lake Erie, Hoops, Beaver.. tonsul,'l3owniart,Brox nsville. Louis .11fLase,13ennett, BrownsvilW, DEPARTED. Clipper No. 2, Crooks, Cin. Arena, Flatlet; Wheeling. Pacific ' Cambell, LOuisvi ll e. Palo Alto, Id:Donald, Cin. St. Cloud, Masdn, N. 0; Lake Erie,,Hoops, Beaver, Consul, Bowman, Brownsville. Louis fir Lane, Bennett. Brownsville OFFICE 'OF THE MORNING POST, TutritsnAr Evxwmo, Feb. 18. S The rivers are still in excellent order, and the Ives' rim regularly. The weather has been show erY and warm, so that there is no danger of a•sus peasion of navigation. The Gazette says that an effort is now making to induce the Commissioners Open'the Canals as soon as possible. A CUM plianpe is desirable, as-thee business will demand !in early communication with the east. APPLES—grcen, not a very large stock in hands:—clemand good. Sales in bbls. at 51,60(a 2,00, as in quality. • ASIIPS--Scorchings, very little in market, and the demand is fair; Sales of small lots at 50.4; we heard of a lot of superior article going at 51. Pots—The demand is good—not much doing; no change since last week; sales at 5051% One holder asked si, but made no sale. 'Pearls, none in market of any consequence; striall sale yesterday aftc. Demand good. - Sakrottts—There is a slight advance in this arti• ile since last report; sales at 6c. Not much in market • , ALE—Demand not so peat as heretofore; somo sales at $7,5009,50. • BEANS—No change of late; small white will fetch $101,2; sale of bbls at $l. Large, a sale at S7i. - BUCKETS--Seaver, regular sales at $2400 , Z 25. BEESWAX—flegular sales at 25026. BROOMS—.SaIes at 87101,50 as in 'quality% .BUTTER—ROU, sales of bbls at 9 j ; some sales at t and lec according to quality. Keg, 7a7i. Raid,-461,4 - BACON.—Shipments to east have made the anailtet bare at present. Wilson makes sales dai ly of city cured at these rates—Hams Sc.; Shoal ders i 3 ; Sides 7c. -Common country is taken from iwagon at—Hams 7ie.; l.ihoulders s(asi; COTTON YARNS—At factories, short reel Nos. 5 to la sells at 10c; Nos. 11 to 13 ar2oc Carpet Chain, 23 cents per pound. • Cotton Twine 25 g -Candle Ric*, 19 « a a Vonerlet Yarn, 24 " a .1 Common Batting 11 ' « " COFFEE—A slight improvement is niaticed, from 1- to cent gill! for Rio. We now quote at BjeSic. for prime article. CrtiaiBERRIES--Small sales at $1,50 per bushel. Not much doing; station about over. CORN .MEAL—Has advanced considerably; we last week tooted at. 30035 ;, sales this week at 402345 for good article in tacks. . FRITIT—Drint Prather, no change, and not ranch doing; silos at 51,31301;40. Ihind apples, Edits at 50055. • Raisins, good net 4 tells firmly at $2,2q92,28 FlSH—Maekerd, No. 3, large, pr. bbl. $7,00. t 4 3, hIL " 4 4 50. " 21 small, pr: " 8,00. 1 , It " 1250. " " pr.hlf" 0,60. Herrings, No. 1 $5,50. Bolnion, No. 1 $16,00. .Cod Fish, sells at 3ia4c. per lb. FEED—Bean, regular sales at 001Cle. 11.151:113.—A very extensive business has been :transacted in this important article this week.— immediately on the receipt of the "News" of the 'increased distress for want of food in the old coun try, Speculators availed themselves of the excite= r,nent, and ran the article up to $4,75054,87i. It has since declined some; yesterday $4,62 was the highe.st price paid to wagons and at river; some ' , was taken at $4,50. - !TAMERS—Prime Kentucky sales at 270 '29 ;One sale reported at 30 for small lot. GRAlN—Wheat has advanced since last report ; prime has sold at 08a70c.; one small lot at 72c. Carn—Large sales at 40c.; at which price it is firm: Barley—Sales of Brewers at 38040 as in quali This is last week's price. _ Rye—Has advanced a trifle and is in very good -demand. Sales at 40c. Oats—Regular sales it river at 25c. GLASS,—Country Brands, 8 by 10, sales at 2A . ; 10x12, 2,377. Larger sizes in proportion. . HAY—Sales at scales during the week at Bi, 9; 9i(a)10. The best quality will fetch the latter'' :price. Considerable coming in. • - HIDES—For green 3 cents paid by tanners, re-. 1 sales at3ic.; Missouri, 7ie9A ; Spanish 1 4 0 16 i. IRON—Pig Metal, for good Allegheny, 230.20, time; sales in small way at less for inferior article.; Hanging Bock is taken freely at $3O, time. Blooms, regular sales at 862e70. Bar Iron,. regular sales at 3c. Nails—Prices advanced some; 8 to 10d may be vuoted at; 31c for Juniata. LEAD—Pig 4i; Bar qc. \LEATHER—Ai advance has taken place in tbiaarticle. Baltimore sole sells at 18.020 c.; Neiv York ole 14,1016 i. In upper leather there is no change. • LARD 7 —Brisk at 6i in kegs; bbls at 60)61e TALLOW—Regular sales at 7p7i. LARD OlL—lip a little; 65 is now asked IVIOLASSE—There has been quite an excite ment in this article during the past few days. The price has gone up in consequence of the . news of an advance in the South. Sales are few at 350 37c. for good New Orleans. Sugar House 40043. RlOE—Regular salefOn' tierces, at 53051. ~K x ~'_. • -k RAGS--No cbange i taken at 3c. SEEDS--There has been! much activity in all kinds of seeds for some time past. The demand in . the east has caused an, eAvance, here. Large quantities are taken' on spe.cill tion for the eastern Market. The demand isstiYL good; great quanti tied- have. Leen ptirchased im Ohio by Pittsburgh merchants. !,-.Clover-Sales very _heavy; taken freely froth wagon at 3,87(ii4,00. - ,We believe some has been bought a few cents above this. Sales from store - , at 4 1 12(a4,25. Timothy Demand brtsk, and'prices advancing; • taken at $1,87k from wagon; some lots of very good at Flax - Seed—An advance is noticed in this arti Cie; sales at-87}('a - 'Mustard Seed--4Soine enqdiry for Mustard Seed by agents of Manufacturers; it will bring $2,50. SOAP--Cincinnati manufacture sells at 4(d9le. SUGAR—Ari advance is eicpected ; holders seem , firm at former rates; : some ask a Wing advance, Sales at 7rani.. SALTr—No. I.,Allegheny sells, delivered•at riv er, at $1,05. TANNERS' OlL—;;Ratiges from 1.15(3120i Strait's beAt $22. 4HISKEY.--Comtnon is taken at Iqa 1-6 which is a . slight advance. Rectified sells at 18 for cash and 184 time. WOOL- 7 Not much doing---prices nominal ; Ahern is but little in the conutry. The prospect fiir the sheep growers is good the coming season. Common and blood now brings 22c.; blood 24; j Mood 26 ; full blow , 28, and prime 30c. Ltsnon, July 23, IS-16. To Dr. Goren, 'Western Agent for Alazoni's 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 imniiy 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 delay. I have had a pain in my breast and side attended with a harrassing cough foglmore than three years, during Which time I exPectorated large quantities of matter; and list spring my cough became so bad that one blood 'vessel after another gave way in my lungs, which, I together with the general wasting away of my gen eral system, reduced me to that condition, that I was unable to attend to any business whatever, and gave up all hopes of ever being better. My case was pronounced hopeless and incurable by! physicians and despaired of by every one that knew niy Condition. I was at this thin coughing almost] constantly, and losing an alarming quantity ot 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 eases 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 Iliad 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 I earnestly ; recommend all that sutler as I have done to try this justly celebrated Syrup without delay, for'l du think it the greatest discovery that ever graced the medical profession. With the highest consid eration of respect I , subsvilie myself your very much obliged friend,. - JOHN . ROSS. ' This is to certify that we. the undersigned, have been acquainted with John Ross for a number of i years and cheirfullk testify to the correctness of the statement above made of his case, and we do consider him a new man compared with what he 'was three months ago, and confidently accord the credit of his cure to the use of the truly celebrated Sicilian Syrup. Witness our hands and seals this 23d day of July. ,t 6413. WILLIAM JELLISON, Sheriff of Col. Co. GIDEON GA VER, Dep. Sheriff, Q -Hays & Brockway,No. 2, Commercial ROW'', Liberty street, Wholesale Agents for Allegheny county. Sold also at R. E Sellers, No. 57 Wood street. For Rent. PADS containing two hundred acres situate a i about nine miles from Pittsburgh. The im provements, are a large and comfortable house and barn (GO feet long,),100 bearing apple trees, GO acres cleared land, aboufl2 of which is meadow. The farm is well watered, on a good road and will be rented remarkably low—apply •to BLAKELY & MITCHELL, janlB Penn st., Pittsburgh. For Rent§ AN excellent dwelling house, on Bedford street, , -Prospect hill, Sixth Ward, with seven rooms, basethent, fruit uees, garden and excellent well of water. Rents $125. Enquire of febs BLAKELY & MITCHEL. Farm for Sole. :AITE bare for sale a small Farm of Land in Pine VV . Townthip) containing sixty-one acres—about Twenty-five acres cleared and under fence, with a comfortable dwelling house and other improvements. Title good and termsweasonalvle. Apply to feb4 • BLAKELY to MITCHEL. Splendid lirick Dwelling nausea and Lot In the City of - Allegheny at Private Sale., THE subscriber is authorized to sell at low prices and on liberal terms the following valuable 'Real Estate: That convenient, spacious modern style and well 'finished 21 story briCk dwelling house, with exten sion back buildings. Stable, Carriage house, Shrub bery, Fruit Trees, Pump, &c. on a lot having a front 0150 feet on Canal street, and extending back 275 to Liberty street. At present occupied by C. H. Ray, Esq., adjoining the residence of the Hon. J udge Greer: Also those two handsome, well finished, modern style new two story brick dwelling houses, With colonade fronts and back buildings; each lot having a front of 22 - feet on East Common and ex tending back 145 feet, occupied at present by Rev. Wm. Preston and John Bissell. JOHN D. DAVIS, jan29-tf corner of Wood and Filth streets For Sale or Rent, ATHREE story Brick House, situate in the vil lage of East Liberty, B miles from the city; it has about acre of ground attached, a good Garden; it is an excellent stand for a Tarern, having a gooci frame stable ) a large shed for Carriages and Ten Pin alley; several good fruit trees and a pump of ex cellent water on the place. The House is large and in good,condition, having been occupied as a dwel ling for some time by Mr. James Burnside. It will be sold or rented low on reasonable terms. Persons desirous of further information will please call atJ. D. Davis , Commercial Auction Rooms, cor ner ofWood and sth sts. decl7-tf For Salo, FOUR LOTS—Bounded 1,1 Penn, Liberty and Hay ate., each lot having 24 ft. front, and extending back 110 ft. Two of them are corner 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 et., nov3-tf bet. Wood and Smithfied. For Sale frol A two story BRICK HOUSE and LOT, 25 by 160 R., in Allegheny city, situated on the bank of the river, be.ween the Aqueduct and . Upper Bridge. Half or two-thirds of the purchase-money may remain Bor 9 years. For sale low. L. WILMARTH, Penn st., bet. Irwin and hand. For Rent, IX Acres aground, with Dwelling House, Stable, S Garden, Fruit trees, schrubbery, &c. in the 7th Ward of this city, near the residence of J. D. Mahon, Esq.. Also, a two story frame dwelling House, No. S 7, Smithfield street above Gth st., adjoining the property of Martin Lytle. Apply to JOHN D. DAVIS, cor Wood and sth sts. Law Books. pLACKSTONE , S COMMENTARIES; Precedent of Wills; New York Digest; 634+10 at D. S. BOSWORTH Sr. CO' § To Printers. A FRESH supply of Johnson's Superior Printing 11 Ink. JusCreceived and for sale at the office of the Pittsburgh 3lorniug Post. L. HARPER. ~,.7 _ ., .t:::t;'f;.ri-i.'f•,t';'M'ij-'.7-._,,, MEM ' ' Y a ^ i .; C ~J{rl: Pclintszt.y.sitsra. Pittsbingli 8ank5.....,. pat PhilMaelphiaßankst.l43 Germantown........ pal Chester c0unty....... - Pa3l Delaware4ounty....tria I .Montiomery county, .pai Northumberland Co....par Col. BAnk, la Bridge Co par Reading • • • -Pa , Lancaster , pal Doylestown par Easton par Bucks county par Pottsville par Washington Brownsville . York Chambersburg I Gettysburg Middletown a Carlisle Harrisburg .Honesdale .. Lebanon . Lewistown }- Wyoming Erie West Branch Waynesburg Susquehanna County .. Lehigh C0unty........} U. States Bank 28 , Relief Notes ' a City and County Scrip.. INDIANA State Bk and branches"-, State Scrip ' i - KENTUCKY. All Banks . 1 yrnot:rt.t. , VALVE Or COINS Eastern Banks . ... -.... i Airier. Gold, (prom) ....1 Wheeling •• • • ..- ...... i Old do. do. ...5 Branches 1 Guineas 500 Br'ch at Morgontowii.. 1 Sovereigns $4 83 SI AKYLAND. Frederickdors $7 80 Baltimore City par Ten Thalers 7 80 Country Banks 1 Ten Guilders 390 New Ton t. 1 LOuisd'ors 425 City Banks pat Napoleons 3 80 Country Banks linciabloon, Spanish-16 00 . _ __ NEW ENOLAgD. Do. Patriot All solvent banks ; Ducats.... 1847. SUNDAY PACKET. 1847. THE Mail and Passenger Steamer IS -. AAC NEWTON, Capt. A. G. MA:ON, will run :is a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving Pittsburgh every Sunday at 10 o'- clock, A. hi. The Isaac Newton 'mat built the spring, expressly for the trade, and offers to passengers every comfort and superior accommodations. febl:i The regul 1 andpassengerstlamer m(sNAElcapt.stonevlrun as a regular Packet betwemi-Pittsburgli and Cincin mitt, leaving this port every Monday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Return ing, she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Monongahela Was built expressly for this trade, and opera to the passengers comfort, and su perior accommodations, mar 31 1817 Tuesday ,Packet. 1817 Mrc The regular mail and passenger steam j7:474.er lIIBERNIA, No. 2., Capt. .1. KLINE rcLrEn, will run as a regular packet between Pitts burgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tues day at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. of the same day. Returning, she will leave Clacinnitti ev ery Friday. at 10 A. 11. For freight or passage ap ply on board- VrThe Hibernia No. P.,,was built expressly rer the trade, and offers to the ;passengers every com fort and superior accommodations. janl2, 1547 FRIDAY PACKET. THF. regular Mail and passenger steam er CLIPPER No, 2, Captain Crooke, will run as a regular pasket betie,een Cincinnati and Pitts burgh, leaving this port every Friday at 10 A. AL, and Wheeling, at 10 P. M. the same day. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Meaday at 10 ii"clok, A. M. For freig,ht or passage apply on board. The Clipper N 0.2 was built expressly for this trade.. cod offers to her passengers every comfort and ac. a orn m oilat on . mar 23 •:'7 - :-'- .- ' .. . , ': ;- ;';:t>':';,!' , ,L.t.- .• -- %.'-..?,;=-''',l:!',7,, ..:.'-',-: - .(7:i.+;,;:;,;„ - ; . i-4.. - ' . : . 7.• ,. ' _. -, *: : :• . r 7 ' . k.- . :'; 0 ...''' . .: .- .r:' ~,::1;-''.,''...‘-'''''' ' ' _. .. ..,.., ~...,.,, ...';' , ::: .-. ' , ' , •:= 7 " , :2 , •; , ;•: , •,.::.:i .. 1 , i; - !•: . 14%.4'.`":',_kr . .r;',,, ...;1:...',;!. '. . .. '! : ::!!•.'..'.! ::: ; ! !! :' ,! !!... :. : !. S ]: .:!' . ..!!'-'..' - !. !.- -:;':."..S!!!:,'-:'! ! ! !, &.. ! "-i!!!..-'.-7.,'! ! !! - J:. - , - ;...._ ! ..' - '% -:;-: ' !!;!'4!!•••, ' , ' ! ..". ! !! !! ! ! !!' - .. -- ! ! :1. ! !: , : ! ".. !! !. , .!: : :!: , :?:. ! !..-!':!!:.-:„`Vy! ,: -; , !,!--:!!,•..,,_. S !!i! . :!.'.. - -: i . ... :-. f •- i: , i. i !.!i !- ! 4 : 1 ::;; 1! ;.!!';'!!!:: - - , ~,, ..,..,,...... , ~.;-;-,i ..:.?.-: ..fi..-...i;,..'. ,1'..'.7';.f':''..%." 1-.- >.':',.-.7-',l-.' 4:--i''''''.Z--...''- 1 ''''::-1'.2...%::f . - ..:r.i. -' : : :',' ' ,:., ,;.R.,Z:.-..-''' MEER CdFCRECTE.D. DAILY DT ALLEN KRAMEIE, ENEXANGE lIROIZETti toaNzit or THUM Alit)" ral,r-LTS. :date Bk. and BranClies.i, C?acinnati Banks:: Circleville (Lawreice).• ...14:4urnbus Bank • . ....... • • Maaaillon 3afi l duiky anauga... Nbraralk Nen Linbpn Wooster. Niarietta Chillicothe Cleveland Scrota, Laaitcr Ca:nton Urbana......... Gianvilla • ILLINOIS. Stste Ilk and Branches 50 ilSnk of Illinois 75 MICILIGAN. Myer Rai5in......... 70 Enaurance Company .. State Bank " 0 °Aland County 10 Fdrm and Meet' banll.lo St: Clair 75 IState Bank TESICES9tE Ail banks :EASTERN ET.CNANG E. New York.... (prem.) Pkiladolphia.... 6. • • I Biltimore - " • • CINCINNATI PACKETS. MONDAY PACKET • SATURDAY `PACKET. .AZAThe regular mill and passenger steamer MESSENGER, Capt.,Linford, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsbltrgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday at ID, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., thomnie day. Returning. she will leave Cincinnati: every Tuesday, ,at 10 o'clk A. M.- For freight oripassag,e apply on board. The Messenger was built. expressly for this trade, and oflers to her passerigerk every comfort and as mar 23 SATURDAY :PACKET. The regularmail and pastanger steams , ' CIRCASSIAN, Capt. Isaac Bennett, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday, at lit, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10, A. N. For freight or passage apply on hoard. The Circassian was built:expressly for this trade, and offers to her pasisengers every comfort and commutation. mar 23 THURSDAY: PACKET THE now U.S. Mail steztmer ACADIA, M. E. Lucas, Master, will run as a'regu lar passenger packet between Pittsburgh and the above port during the season of 1 . 8.16, leaving every Thursdav at 10 o'clock A. M. The Acadia is new and has superior accommoda tions. Fur freight or passage apply on board, or to ap9 J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. , MONDAY PACKEI , THE regular mail and pasenger steam g-14,....=er UN lON, Captain Maclean, will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Ciucin nati, leaving this tiort every Monday, at 6 o'clock, P. M. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday at 6 P. bi. " The Union was built expressty for this trade, and afibrds every accommodation. For freight or passage apply on borrd. mar.) For Cincinnati anti L:onisville. The new and splendid passenger steam er COLUM 13 I A, O'NEs.L, Master ; will leave for the above and intermediate ports, regular ly. For freight or passage apply on board, or to jel A. WILKINS, Agent. For Cincinnati:and St. Louis The passenger steamer PALESTINE, ,W . F.Capt. %tillbarna, will leave for the above and a I intermediate ports regularly. For freight or passage apply on board. 5c9. Tuesday-, Evepang Packet. , jr -- The new and splendid passenger steam boat DECLARATION, Capt. Vorliees, will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati s leaving this pdrt every Tuesday evening at 3 &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 For Cincinnati The well known fast running steamer ,--..-' CAMBRIA, W. Forsyth, Master, will run .., 4 as a regu ar Packet, leaving every Wednesday morn ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at 10, P. M., the same day. Iteturning, she will leave Cincinnati every Saturday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passagq apply on board; ar to FORSYTH & Co., Agents, No. 30, Water street. Wellsville Regular Packet. THE steamer ARENA, REESE C. FLED. SON, Master, trill leave Pittsburgh for 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 Saturdays, at 9 o'clock, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. deed For WI eellm,l-Regtaar Packet. _ff7 t Th THE splendid' light draught steamer 7 "111, DOMINION, S. TYLER, Master, Rill run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Wheel ing; leaving Pittsburgh for Wheelinre very Monday, Wednseday and Friday, at 3 o'clock, P.M.; and leav ing Wheeling for Pittsburgh every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. nows Classical Books. T EVERETT'S Latin Lexicon; Dennegan's Greek do. Ainsvorth's Dictionary; Graica Majora; Grwca Minora; Roman Antiquities. ' Anthonis Virgil, 41erace, &c.; . Bullion's Latin Greek Grammars; Smart's Cicero, &c. &c.• ' for sale by feblo U. S. BOSWORTH & CO., 43 Market et ',;, ;= ~..-- -~~-: 3 .:K ~ a .... ~.~:~, : r ._ n'. =BE ~,-;..;.-..,-,:,..-; ...I.'''''. ..!•'-;•X';' t ;-; tlllere . THE higliol4 rnarkefrprice be given , for good Nricißkev,,, & M. MltqllF.i.repur., - 160.Lik,...rty et. febl7 436iN it A LOT ofexcelient co: , situated near Brato,oesgs ,tll, l Field', about one mile bona the Monongahela rater, will be sold on very moderate terms; to one who has money to invest ari'excallent chance, of vestment'-hi here -- offered. twenty,',thirty or fitly 'acres of mial II be disposed of if a suitable puschaserilipeSra: - All necessary' iafatination will be given 'hy the'inbscribor who lives near Mr. Faweetvii, who adjoinerldraddoek 9 l acid by Thoinns Hamilton,'Esq.,.Fifth - - •- • - • ELIZABETII WAILACE, •' fel;l7-1 twf3td * ' widow of Wm. Wallacn,dcred. Sprains, Str nivs, - Pains of the tireasit Stud : Side, and (lineages Cof, the , Spine, ITRED and effectually relieved by theone C oivr,i Remedy, the AMERICAN OIL; oh. tained w om a' ell in Kentucky ; 185 feet below tho Earth's surface. A lady, in Kentucky wasrcured or a Epinal Disease, which had confined herto her bed for many weeks completely helpless; by the .use of this remedy, alter various 'other rcineclienhati been tried in vain.,,.Read the following ,testimonial. . Pirrennacat, August 22, 1846.. I This is to certify, that we have used the Asthatt- CAR OIL for the w heaping cough among ern - children, by giving them ft() CO 20 dropu to a small tea spoon full at night, 'Which always enabled firenitti rest well through the, night; Inlso applied it to one .of the children that got her arm burnt, the child-ceased crying by the time the arm wan dressed and bound up. • raise was afflicted with , o.pain. in my side and break, and have been no fcr 16 years.-Ic-onimeneorl using the Oil by taking a teaspoonful twice ' a day, and in 2 or 2 days using the Oil have - been veryinuch relieved; and do believe that - it is the hest family medicine I have ever seen--one of my, .neighbors used it of my request for a sprained ancle, which re-1 lieved her'ina few . minutes; we hove ilito used the Oil for a strained joint in our own family, which gave ease inn very short time... We live on the east aide of Perm stn, 3 doors south of Waln6t. lam "now is 'well as ever was:in my Ige. IMEE=I Sold whislesale and `retail by Wrii..Jacksn, at. his Boot and Shoe stoic and Patent Medicine Ware house, 89; Liberty etroet,head of Wood strati Pitts burgh. Price 50 cents and 5l per bottle. Wm. Jackson being the exclusive Agent for Western Pennsylvania; NONE IS GENUINE Lut whet is sold by twit on ins appomted - agents. N. B. A pamphlet Containing ample directions, &C., with the Nflttle4 and Addresses orthe proprie tors and principal Agents is enieloped in the wispi er of each bottle. nee 2S—fcb 15-dkiwGin .Orphan's Couta•tdlitle. - • . . - D y virtue-of an order of the, OWn>s Court of Al i!). legheny County, I will, oh NVednesday the 2d day of March, A. H. 1847, at the hour of 2 o'clock, P. M., on the premises, ex} one to sale.by public ven dee or outcry, all those two certain Lots of grourid, marked and numbered in the plan of the Reserve Tract opposite Pittsburgh as Lots Nos 209 and a Ip, in such partsand in such proportions -its will suit purchasers, or 1 will, sell the whole of each Lot in a body. Lot Na 219 contains G. acres and 22 8-10 perches, upon which is erected . a two story weather boarded log. House, with back buildings and other improvements. Lot No 210, containing 7 acres and 96'4 , 10 perches, is under good fence and perfectly level, and is particularly adapted for the purpose a market-garden. , The above property is_situated on the Beaver Road about 2 miles below the City of Allegheny, on the East side of Woods , run, and presents a rare chance for persona wishing to procure a location near the two cities. The terms or gale are, nne-third (4orthe purchase money in cash ,en delivery or the Deed, one-third (1) in two years, and one-third (4) in, three years with interest to be secured by bnnd and mortgage. W, D. TASSEY, Administrator de hunii febtl-d4-«•td John Woodi,.Sr., deed FrHE Eseentors of the Estate : of Go:stereos Sandol- I,_ deed., urn sell at public auction on- the preiniij ten on Thursday the ISib March nest, at 10 o'cloeic,l A. 31., all the tools belonging to the soap and r.band-i icryestablislimon of said deceased. Also, I ilorse,l Carriage tad Harness, ICaft and Harness, 1 coun-1 try r market Wagon, 2 Guns al:it a lot of fiishingi tackle, and a nuniter of agricultural implements'. They Nciil also let. fur a terra of years, the soap and ch-indlery afor,raid. The premises are in good order and Calculated to manefacture soap srld can dles on a large seek,. Apply to G. It Ititldle,. at his ogres, 111th street; Pittsburgh, or to Mrs.' Mary' Sandol,,oa Ille.r.rempres—ioseession 4.1...gi%'en on the brat Apfil neat. I Al! persons indebted to the estate tvill please, • make immediate payment; and those having claims' r; ill present diem properly authenticated for settle ment. Soll7+l FLEEING, - G. It. RIDDLE, .F.err. WM. WIIEN DRY,' Alleghen'y County, Feb, 3d, 1647-d&-wtd OFFICE. Or urn ALLEGIItT BRIDGE CO., Pillenfrgh, January 30th, 1841'. 4 N election for President, Managers and Offiecrs 1 - 1_ for the "Company for erecting a Bridge over the river Allegheny, opposite Pittsburgh, in the coun ty of Allegheny," will - he holden at the Toll-house on Monday, the Ist of March neat, et 3 - o'clock, P. M. JOHN HARPER, Treasurer. febi-dtd.o3t. OFFICE in Avery Row,sth street, above Smith field street, Pittsburg. DEEDS, MODTGAGES, AOREE.i.LENTS, BONDS, RELEASES and other instruments of writing drawn with neat- DeSS;legal accuracy and despatch. Ile will also at tend to drawing and filing MEcitartic , s LtEns,Ac connts of Executors, Administrators, 4-c., Examining titles to Real Estate, SeaXclAing RecordS for Liens, *c. From his long experience and intimate sequdirit , ancp.with the manner of keeping the public records ) he expects to give satisfaction to those who may en trust their bus ness to his care. decld-dlcw JATNIC'S TONIC VERMIFUGE.—Some medicines war= ranted to "destroy worms in children,” are very well calculated to destroy the children too, This is not the case with Jayne's Tonic Veivnijage. It does not contain a single ingredient which can harm the most delicate inthn; ; and yet It expels worms from the system with a facility and certainty perfectly as tonishing. Nor is this its only Sanative property ; it is s fine Stomachic, and in remittent and inter mittent fevers lois been' administered with the most gratifying results., ObAinaie cases of Piles have yielded to its influence, and its tonic qualities render it nn excellent medicine in the convalescent stage of all diseases. It is exceedingly pleasant to: the taste. Prepared only by Dr. D. JAYNE, No. S South THIRD Street, Philadelphia. For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72 FOURTH street, near Wood—and at the Drug Store of H. P. Schwartz, Federal street; Allegheny City. febl-d&w A NOTHEIWMPORTANT anna Header a highly respectable lady from Harrisburgh, called to-day at our office for thopur pose, she said, to express in this public manner, her heartfelt gratithde to Dr. JAYNE, No. 8, South Third street, for the unparalleled benefits she had received from the use'of his ALTERATIVE. She stated that she had suffered for several years with SCROFULA and had had the attendance of five physicians at dif ferent times, all of whom finally told her thritthey considered her disease incurable, She therefore de termined lo try the efficacy of DR. JAYNE'S ;AL TERATIVE, from which she found almost imme diate relief, so that by•the time she bad taken 'thir teen bottles, she was perfectly cured, and now en joys better health than she has fo,r several years be fore. For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE 7 Fourth at., near Wood—and at the Drug Store o H. P. Schwartz, Federal et. ) Allegheny City, feb 1-d4-1% Pittsburgh Na-vigat rause C Office, No. 21, Michael Allen, C. Anshutz, Thos. Bakewell, Robert Beer, R. W. P ROBSILT FLNITST, SE aug2o46m. - Brazier's Bellows. ITITST received au assortment , large sines;Braziei's e Hand Bellows; else, Parlour and Kitchen; do. holesale and Retail, , JOHN W. BLAIR, docl6. 120 Wood et. :. I.E .. , .r:: . ;:i;':.' ,. ;i::T•t . ....'„,;. ;/y , ,,':',. - r'.'.':',, 7 ., , ...... ,. ' :1f,,.: :'.. f . -. . , ' ,. . -i ' ,--, :::_ , '•;,.' ,, .i . :!'''' : ',,. i. - . ; . ' ;.•;.'.i.:'";.; ' !7:-. '':: :i.. :; . --:? , 1.:. - -:7- 2 - 1'.i'-'4 . -:•`..' ....:.;.,...,.-:',7-,..-.i:4l'::',:.''.-'.'',:-:`•.:.'i-,;":7=,','-' CIIMM=9 MAR G A RET. A. &MIT IL -ExecatorK aßonau R. RIDDLE, CONVEYANCER, lon tints, tyre Insn , lainpany. Mai ket Street. TORS: William Ebbs, Lewis Hutchison, Fred. Lorenz, James May, oindexter. M. ALLEN, preet, retary. ===3 ~ . .L, . .,, j 'iW...:a.N1..";, P :', " . ,7";.-1-'.: -. ' i t'-''...% - ' 1 : 1 •'- , f t , ' -,- 'ti .;: .:?;-:',...:!,:.'5:', ),.. If'. ~.:, ; . -,„ ;:.,];.i:,-. - . - i.,.:.: : •., :;-,i.-.',• RENE ; i' - ''T•-;:i.-',;i', - .''.. 1 .. - i.-C, ,: -...Y . t . -'i , ~,,, , .,:i, -- ,.--': ' ,=l- ''.: i.t..4'.:: • v - -'-' ti,°, - : , ,.;: - : , •.!.;',;.,:':i- - :'i•t.' , ', - .',':..•': - .::4',i',',. - ''-'l,-!,';-'-''''',- '~.~l 'y __~'J~3 -~~~~. ~,- . _ ... , ....:.-,:; , .., , .;,: 5 ;, ' • Vaiit rade' fee -E s , JDY virtue Ofodeereief the Orphan's Court of Al-. legbeny,County, in No. 64, March Term, 1845: Fhe undei-sigeed as Trestee for:the Sale of. the Real Estate ca . Dennis 1411rphy, deed., will expose l to mile - by public outcry it the Court. HOLM, in the City of Pittsburgh, on tho 4th Monday ,or March; 1847, at tO o'clock - , A.'llel.;the following described "Real Estate, 'viz: ' , • - -•- ' • • ‘ - I.: - - ' • Ist. That part of the Farm belonging to the said Estate, bounded and described as follower viz: Be -I-ginning at an Elm Tree, thence by land of - James H. Hays, "N . 68 E 121 - perches to a post; thence -S 41 4 192.-5: perches to a post; thence S 55 yV,32-5 to a sugar tree stump; thence S &SI - W 23-9 perches to a stake; thence. by that part of said farm in the - Diagram of-Partition of-said Estate marked "13" N 44 \V B 9 to a beech; thence N 77 W 16-6 - tea beech; thence N 61 W.lB-8 perches to a post; thence N 39 W 7 to a post; thence N. 50 W 22 to-ft:post; thence N 141 NV - 44 percher; to a poit; thenciaby lands of Tames H. Hays :N 631. E 10 to a finer three stump; and thence N 451 E 42 pdrches to the place of beginning, containing 1 3 3 . actes- and 37,perches, beingthe part marked "A. on said-Diagram ishf . the Partition of said Beal Estate, which said described piece of land Contains about-96 acres of stone coal, with a dwel ling house and barn erected thereon, on Beck's, within (along the front) about .66_ perches of the.Moii nongahela reveii on Beek's Run, about 3 miles from the .City of Pittsburgh: ; the soil is geed,. about 60 4sereit eleared - ,'end the Mine coal iti of the beat quality. 2d. That other part of said Farm,bolinded and described 'as follows, viit - Beginiiing ata post, thence by, land ofJtihn Doran and James I.E. Ham 3;381 W 681 ,perches Ito apoet; thence,S 771 W5O t6 - a post; thence by.,lftaiird of Peter Brindle - 11361 W 1671 perth , - es to a posti thence by .land of James-li. Hays, :N 82E 24 7 to la beech; thence,N 771 E 24,8-toialinn; threes N 6311 E 51 peat; thence by the first described part of - Said- Ifirm Marked in - said Diagram "A"- S 141 E 44 to alpost; thence & 50 E 22 to ft . pest; thence S 39 E 7:to ft..pest;.thenice.S. 61 -E -IE I -8 to a beech; I thence S '77 E 16-6tO a leech; and thence S 44 E 99 to the beginfting i coatainingiloo airea 156 perches, being marked in said Diagraft:i of Partition • "B." This part of said fartn contains about 65' acres of atone coal aid has about 40 acres of cleared land. - 3d..That let of piece of ground situate in the City • of Pittsburgh, bounded and described as follows: • Beginning on Front street, at the distance of 102 Feet ,Eastwardly from Weed. street! thence along Front street Eastwardly 24 feet to the line of the lot Marked "D" in the Diagram.of Partition, thence by the said line northwardly parallel with Wood street, SO feet; thence parallel - with Front street westward ly 24 feet to an alleytthOnce along said alley south- I wartliy parallel with Wood street 80 feet to the place of beginning, being marked "C" in said Diagram. 4th. That lot or piece adjoining the above, bound ed and described as fellows:* Beginning on Front street, at the distance:of one.hundred and twenty- 1 six feet from Wtiod street: - thence along Front' street—eastwardly twenty-four feet: thence north wardly in a lineparallel with Wood street $0 feet: thence westwardly by a line parallel with Front street to the line idiot marked in said Diagram"C": and thence by the said line sonthwardly parallel with Wood street SO fest to the place of beginning, being inarked ".1.)," in said Diagram. : - - 1 Terms of sale of all the foregoing described Real Estate, viz: One fourth in hand on the delivery of the Med, and the balance in one, two and three years in equal payments, with interest thereon from the day of sale. The Said balance of the purchase , money to be secured by Judgment, Bond -and Mott-I, gage on the proporty sold. HENRY 11 , CULLOUGH,. . Trustee. febl7-din-t4mar Dlssolution. Co-Partnetship:beretofore existing between the, subscribers, under the firm of Walker . & Wood well, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the late•firm will be settled by Jahn Walker, at the oldstand, No Sti Wood street. JOIIN WALKER, •t• JOS. WOODWELL. Pittsburgh, January I„ I94si. janls hardware. TORN WALKER, (late Walker & Woodwell, rtl would announce to his friends and the that he still continues the Hardware business at the old stand, No. $5 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 Inci a call. jauls AZlrlif. WROUGHT Iron Anrila of American matairac , V tyre, warranted: For eale.at manufacturers> prices by 1 Niil'OLEtiN AND HIS ,I.A..itSIIALLS, by S. T. 1 Deadl , ey, in . .l' voll.,:just received and for gale 1 at the book and paper waitthouse of L. LOOMTS, Agti 1 jan3o '. No. 89, Wood at.; below Diamond alley ConkOng'a Improlied Lard OIL BARRELS Winter Lard Oil; just received from the Ma nufactii rota and for sale at Cincinnati prices wholesale and retail, by FRS. SELLERS, dec23 • - No. 17 Liberty It. g Tierces fresh Rice; 14 I.ibls, Conklin! improved Lard Oil; 10,1'00 lbs. Baton, Shoulders. On hand and for sale' by SELLERS. sep24. . 17, Liberty street. LARD, 100 kegs, No. 1; Lard on consignment; And for sale by F. SBLLERS. sep24. No. 17, Liberty street. SUGAR HOUSE ,MOLLASSES.—G bblO. , Goodals, , S. H. Molasses:, in store and for sale by sep23. F. SIILLF.II.9. Itlttequeto Netts. has ri EO. S. SWART'Z aon hand a lot of very sil ky perior white and colored Musqueto Netts which will be saki cheap at No. 106 Market street. jel3 . . , . Q — TATIONERY FOE LADIES. Papeteries, Port-folios, Note PA • ex of all kinds, Note Envelopes, Motto Wafers, 11141.0 Seals, Writ ing Stands, and. Floral Wafers, Spangled Sealing Wax, Embossed-edged Letter-paper, Card Cases, Visiting Cards, Pocket Books; Ivory Tablets, Note Clips, &c. &c. For sale by JOHNSTON & STOCkTOisi. dec3l boner of Market and Third sts. Et OLD PENS —Bagley's celebrated ever pointed Gold NUN, just received and for `sale at reduced rates, by ;JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, octil9 • Booksellers, Market Gt. iATION ERY.—Just ripening, a large and splep -10 did assortment of French, English and Ameri, can Stationery, which we Invite the public to call and examine. JOIINSTON & STOCKTON, 0ct.2.11 ; Stationers; Market st. rriol3Accp.-7 largb and 90 Etmall boxes Missou. ri tobacco, of prime quality, just received on consignment, and will be sold cheap for. gash, or Pittsburgh manufactures: august 18 TAAFFE & OTONNER: ; " ll • 50 " Rosin; • 150 Boxes Tolieceo, various lieesj 10,000 Seed leaf Cigars; On consignment and will be sold low for Cash, dr exchanged for Pittsburgh manufactures, by seps TAAPP.P. & O,CONNOTI. Wood Street :Property for Sole, rAT desirable!ot of ground at the foot of Wood Street, occupied at the time of the great fire by Messrs. King & Holmes, Is offered for sale. Enquire of Diugfq J. K. MOORHEAD. Storage. TIAVING a very large and commodiona ware house, we are prepared to receive (in addi tion to freight for shipment) a large amount of Pro; duce, &c. on storage at lowrates. jy2.3 C. A. McANULTY tit CO, Canal Basin. TABLES—Pier, Centre and Card Tables of differ ent patterns. If. you want a good article cheap call at the Furniture Warehouse of Latent mprovemerat. EDSTEADS' of different. hinds witb Gazzam's I_3l iron patent fastenings, superior to anything now in use, for sale low at the furniture warehouse of angi. • T. B. YOUNG & Co, Hand street. Dressed Flooring. 20,000 FEET first rate; at Beck's Planing - Machine, for sale. Ls WILMA Taff, novl S. Penn st.; between Hand and Irwin st. ATENT FENCE.,--50 pannels oak and pine rails just received and for sale by jan 2 L. WILMARTH,Tenn st. POPLAR BOARDS', well seasoned . and for sale by [novlB.] L. WILMARTII. 0 Yes, 0 Yes. YOU can always find at G. Schneck , s; on tho cot ner of Fifth and Smithfield sts. fresh Oysters served up in every style; on the shortest notice. Also, Ground Nut Candy; Fruits; and Pastries of the choicest kinds. Call and see. novl3-dtap Fre 11 Oysters. TIF. subscriber will tedeiVe fresh Oysters iiaily from Baltimore, which lie will serve up in all the different styles, at the Franklin Hotel, Fourth at., between Smithfield and Grint. octl3 .':,; . :: - ;'1 , .•:' , ,.:;.4.';,.„.;::;.:' , ; . : - 'i' , L; . ' -, .: - :,.•[ , ".• - T-.. ,- i•': - ' , .,.',4::t'i, - '...-::•:, , : '' , . -, ',.'4. , : .- z§' , 'N , ,', l, .•-• . -'-g-' - ; , Ur -,;- - i:'.'''.••4 7 •. ,, '' . . ,, . ,. : -. iit 7 .:;k:' , .'.: 1 .!..- 4. ';.:',4',.':':.i'';';' , . , 7'' ":- 7 .:i q'''i , '= l ',."'::• . .: . '.•'•,;.: ,, : ..i. 7c ';.:';';- 1-'': 1 : 7 .: 1 ,;;, - ('', "Sy Cite Preeldent of the 'United Stites. TN NO 'lance of an act Or Congres*„approved on _L the . 11th cly - of J uly, 1.-113, entitled act to ituthorilethe,i'TesidenA of the United ates.to aeU the reserved miner d lands in theNtates of Illinois,, and_ Arka»sas;and Tecritories of,Wisconsin and Iowa: supposed_ to contain lead ore,' I, JAMES Pol.lll:lPasSin T OF. VIZ ErNMDD.E . ra - rzs Or AMERICA, ido _hereby declare and make known, triata2public . sale wits be held at the land office at 'MINERAL POINT, in the Territory of Wisconsin, commencing off MONDAY, the twenty fourth day of May 'next, for the disposal of the following sec tions and> parts of sections of land, annrropwas ussswvinirtiox SALES AS Ca:MAIN/NG VALCALIME Parts: of sections six, seven, eight, nine, ten. twelve, twenty-five, twenty:eight, twenty nine, thir ty, thirty-two, and thirty-three, in township oxi. Sections; six, and, eight, and parts of sections' two, ten, and. thirty-one; in township two. • Sectiqnsfifteen, seventeen, nineteen, twenty, twen ty-nine, thirty, andthirty-three, and. parts of sec. tions ten, fourteeni tWenty-one, twenty-two, twenty five, twenty-six; twenty-eight, thirty-two, thirty four, and thirty.five, in township three. Sectidns twelve, thirteen, twenty four, twenty seven, and thirty-four; and parts of sections seven, eight, ftiurteen, fifteen, and eighteen, in township four. SectiOns nine, ten, and thirty-six; and parts of sections ;eleven, fourteen. fifteen, twenty-two, twen ty-six, XWenty-sevin, thirty-four, and thirty five, iu township five. • ' . Section eight, and parts of sections two, twenty- Cour, twhnty-five, and thirty-six, in township six. Section twenty-six, and parts of sections thirty four and thirty-six, in 'township seven; and Section twenty-four, in township eight; all of range one. - - Sections twenty.eight, thirty-three, and thirty six; Tractional sectionn - twhnty-nine and thirty-two, on the main land; and parts of sections two, twelve, and twenty-five, in, township one. Section twenty, and parts of sections six, seven. nineteen, twenty-eight, thirty-three, thirty-five, and thirty-six, in township two. , Section. thirty-six, and parts of sections nine, thirty, apd-thirty-one, in township three. SectiOn thirteen, and parts .of sections twenty, eight and thirt}-tw•o, in township four; and Section twenty-four, in township five; all of range two. Sections three and twelve, and parts of sections four and five, in township two. SectiOns twenty-seven, thirty-fonr, and thirty- five; and parts of sections thirteen, twenty-three, twenty-tour, twenty:five, twenty-six,-thirty-three,'': and thity-six, in townshipthree; and Part of section thirty, in township. four; all, of range three. Part of section twenty, in township three; sec• lions twenty, twenty-nine, and thirty; and parts of sectionsi -night, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, and twenty-eight.in township four; and part of section tweaty4¢ight, iu township seven; all of range foUr. Sect* twenty-one, and parts ofsections six and and twenty, in township three; parts of sections twenty-five, twenty-six, twenty-seven, twenty-nine, thirty-f4r, thirty-five, and thirty-six, in township four; and part of section fourteen, in township live; all of range five • - East of thi fourth principal meridian. Sections' four, eight, nine, twenty, twenty-fonr, twentreix : twenty, twenty-nine; and thirty-one; and part of sections two, five, seven, ten, eleven, twelve, 'sbirteen, fourteen, fifteen, seventeen, eigh teen, nineteen, twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty three, tWenty- five, twenty-seven ; twenty-eight, thir ty, thirty.two, thirty-three, and thirty-four, in town ship one; - ' . • Parts nf sections twenty-five, . thirty-one, thirty two, thirty-three, thirty-fouroflairty-five, andlhirty six,in - township two. Parts M . sections twenty, twenty-nine; and .thir ty•five, in township three. . Partsiof sections out and twenty-one, in ; town ship fohx. - Sedtion - tbirty, and parts of sections three, eight, nine, thirteen, fourteen, eighteen, twenty, twenty two, twenty-five : twenty-seven, twenty-nine, thirty one, thirty-four, thirty-five, and thirty-six, in town ship fie . knetiOns three, four, and nine, and patts of sec tions five and eight, in. township Six; and Sections twentv-seven, Awenty-eight, twenty nine, and thirty-three; and :parts of sections nine. ten, twenty; aculthirty-fotir, toWnship seven; ali. of range one. SectiOns two, three, four, six, seven, eight ; nine ; ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen; and tweak, and parts of sectiOns, one, five, fourteen; fifteen, Seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty-one, twenty-three, thirty ; thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-three, arid.thirty six ; in COCHRAN, No 26 Wood st. township one. , . Sections twenty-five, twenty-six, twenty-seven, twentyeight, twenty-nine, thirty, thirty-three, thir ty-four, ithirty-five, and thirty six; and parts of sec tions tWo, thirty-one, thirty:two, its township two. Partslof sections eleven and thirty', in township three. Parts! of sections, one, two four, five, six, seven, and twelve, in township four. Sections three, four, five, six, seven, eight; nine; ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty-one, and thirty-six; and parts of sections fourteen, fifteen, twenty-two, twenty-four, twenty-five; twenty.six, thirty, thirty one; thirty-two, thirty-three, and thirty-five,' in township five. Sections twedty, and twenty-one; and parts of sections twenty-three,tyrenty-foia' thirty-three, and thitty-four, in townships six; all. of range two. 'Patti of sections" six, and twenty eight, in town ship one. Sections thirty, find tidity-one; and parts of twenty-five, sec tions fdur, six; twelve, twenty-one; and thirty-six, its-township two. Sections five:,' and seventeen; and parts of sec- T. B. YOUNG & Co, 31 Hand st C. SCEBIERTZ =EMI EWAN ‘'' - .. , ,, - c . i,: - ..':". , ,,.;' , ';.7••• , .. ' ,. .'t•.;.:::.' .. • ,-. 7- , ;: , '-'.'.,,,;•e',-:.i:,:,,--,,:':',:•-4!.•t':•.•':':i-.•.,' ■ .. _.~_~ RIME , • Test of, the fourth principia vw itFian ions four, -nine. ten, fourteen. fifteen, eighteen; went), twent4four, and ti.venti-nit?e, id township hree. Sections five, six, eight, and twenty-eight; and parts of sections seven, etventeen, twenty, twenty an'd thirty-three,-in township fohr. . - • 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, Tour, tWentrseven, 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, twehe, thirteen, and eighteen, in township two. Part of section seventeen, in township three. Parts of sections fourteen, nineteen, twenty, 'twenty.three 4 thirty, and_ thirty.ane, in township four. Part of section thitty-five, in township five; and Sections nineteen,' dnd 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-twojin township six; all of fange four. Parts of sections eight; seventeen, and eighteen, •in township one, . , •. Sections seventeen, and twentyt and parts' of sections foUr, eighteen, and nineteen, in township two. • Parts of sections four, and thitty j in, .township Sections twenty-sdven ; and twenty-eight; and parts of sections eleven, nineteen, twenty; twenty nine;and thirty, in township four; And Sections one, 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, and, thirty, in township six; all, of range six. Parisi:4 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-seven, thirty-fout, and thirty-five, in townshipfour, and 1%11. _of section seven in township sever; of range eight. All quarter pert& section:yr the above fonds, rev ered in tar& or in part by those mining ,leaies which shall not be determined by the day fired fp the corn menceinent of the sale, will . he exchArt- tbertfrorn. Pre -eruption claims li , l l l l net he allowed to any of the above lands, .4'04 after they have been offer- ~~ !. , ~. .... ,. .." „,-.1. ,'- - - . .- ' ------..,.,,, 41:4.'3 i-i.,-'7 i - ;.'.. -- ; . ,1 . ; . . :,---- ... ~j . T: , S -Vii.+ k. _ ,r ~:~_1~t~ :!'!-::...- _: '' l ,7 . ::_.-..2.-,.--....1..7.•,:-.A.'-'2'. -... - • 'l' , id 'it 'public salc, and•become subject to privet* entry: and all of Such lands as contain a mine or mires or lead ore. actually discovered and'being worked, will be sold in such legal subdivision or subdivisions as will include such mine or mines, at not less than two dollars and fifty cents per acre., The sale will be kept open for two weeks, (ati lemi:tbe.lande are' sooner disposed of,) and no low. ger; 'and no private entries of land in the section's and parta.of EtetiOClS to . offered will be admitted until after the' expiration' of two weeks from the cofnmeucement of said tale. - In further execution of the said act, I hare cau. sed the Commissioner of the General Land Office to publish with this proclamation. a brief descrip tion of the tnitier'al region in which these lands lie, and of the lands now offered for sale, which Las been prepared frOm official documents and other means of informatiofi. Given nnder my hand at the City of Washington, this twentieth day of November, Anna Domins one thousand eight hundred and forty•six.. By the President: JAMES K. pour. 'AXIS Pmn, 4cting Commissioner of the General Land Offier. The lands embraced by the above proclamation of the President of the, United Stater, contain many . of the most valuable lead mines actually opened and worked, which have yet been discovered; acd from indications on the surface, and experimenn. made in digging, it Si:believed that many others equally valuable exist,' : end may be explored at a trifling expense. ' • ' From the great number of these mine, it would be impracticable to-giv . e an adequate idea of their character andlocatioe,without extending this no tice beyiand proper bounds. It is sufficient to state that they are situated in the section of country bounded on the south by the Illinois State line;on west, by the Mississippi river; ou the north, by a line drawn nearly parallel to the south side of the Wisconsin river, at the average distance of ten or twelve miles therefrom; and on the east by a men idian line passing: through the sources of Sugar Creek, the whole district covering a surface equal to about sixty full townships. All necessary, fa cilities for transporting the prodacts to a market are afforded by the Mississippi and Wisconsin riv ers, rnd their tributaries, the Blue, Grant, Platte, rekatonika, and other rivers by which the district is intersected. The above district was explored bylDr. Owen, the geologist °llse ,State of Inliana, under in structions from - the Treasury Department, and in. compliance with a resolution of the House of Rap. resetitatives, passed the oth of February, 1839. The able report of this gentleman, published in 1844, with the charts and illustrations, (Senate document, No. 407,. Ist session, 28th Congress,) contains precise information as to the location of each mine, and shows, that in 1839, the lead mines of Illinois, lowa, and. Wisconsin, though only par tially worked, produced upwardsof thirty millions pounds of lead, of which those in Wisconsin, it appears, yielded the larger proportion; andlurther, that the whole district, if properly mined, would yield one hundred and fifty millions pounds per annum.' Particular lists of the sections and parts of sec tions to be offered at said sale, have been furnish ed to the register, and receiver at Mineral Point, together with main; on which the location at each tract is designated; all of which will be subject to the examination of those wishing to purchase. • ' ' JAMES H. PIPER, Acting t onimissioner nf the General Land Office. December 24th...1546-lawlst Extraordinary Bargains lu Dry‘Gooda, At A. A. MASON'S, No, 62, Market street. ri OMPRISI NG Silks, Shawls, Cashmeres, Mons d• ‘.) LaMes and Ginglinms. A large Mock of A - pecan and Alpine., Merinos, Cloak Stuffs, Calicoes, Flannels, Plaids, , White Goods, Ribbons, Laces, Hosiery, Gloves, Handk , fs, Cravats, Scarfs, Under shirts and Drawers, Irish Linens, Table Cloths, Diaper, Napkins - Crash, bleached and brown Mus lin., Ticking, Stripes,Checks, Blankets, Counter panes, Plaid Linseys,Rentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Me rino Cassimerea, Vesting., Broad Cloths, Pilot and Beaver Cloths. All of which will be offered at leas than Auction prices, in order to seduce the stock for the Spring trade. The folloyiing are some of the prices! Mona de Leine as lowlias 125., welt worth and usually sold at 25 cents; real Parisian Cashmere, only 25 cents; hea vy twilled and plain -Flannels for 2o ets.; Alpeets as low as 25 cents. usual price 50, Merinos for 3lctai Scotch Oinghams at 20 cents; .Cantott . Flannels 9 eta; Cassinetts at the 'extra low price or 92 ctrl black worsted Hose only 21 eta. French Linen Handker chiefs, cry fine,for 371. 9-4 brown Linen Tablis Cloths only 50 cis. Kentucky Jeans from 18 tto up'. Calicoes at about °Behalf their usual price. Purehasf rs will please bear in mind that the re duction in. prices will not be confined to a few lead ing articles only, but the whole stock. E'er/article will be offered at immense bargains. A. A. MASON, . No 62Maietst. .theitp•Venhaad Blinds 4 . ( l AN be had at A. - 1 1 / 4 DREW WHITE'S raid Fac t/Amy, in the:rear of Joieph Lowtiu'iiCabinet • Waren:opus: Ladies , oviabing to get Blinds Win please cal at fI. 11. itsatostWareroom ' Fifth st. a lpear the Exchange Bank, where! will be in attenddnee, and do not please you both in price and duality,-I will forfeit my reputation as a blind ranker.. de.241 DUFF'S ANDR G nomis, corner WRITING PiflZand Market ) , Persons intOrading to J 1 avail themselves this winter of the well known efficient instruction given in this Institution, will require to comnience immediately. The flattering reception which Mr. D.'s new work upoir Steamboats accounts has received, induces hint to proCeed immediately with his new treatise 'open IVlEREitairii' ACCOUNTS, which he is resolved shall ex- • - eel all other .works upon this subject, as far as his • work upon Steamboat accounts his been totind to ex eel. the imperfect outlines previously published.. Subscriptions lists open at his Academy as above. feb6 .112torsikitloss Wanted OF ALE.I. , II‘I7EA SIAW;I9OtI of William Shaw, mil. icr, of Corns nure, Parish of Donamoyne, Coen. tridonaghan, Ireland. He emigrated to America is or about the spring of the year 1838, and has not since been hoard of; was, at the time of his emigra. Linn, 26 years of age, tall in stature, of dark complex- , ion, heavy eyebrows and by'occupation a farmer: If he is living and will apply to the undersigned, or his agent, James May, Pittsburgh, Pa., he will hear (he particulars of a considerable legacy to which he is entitled in England. IL KEENAN, Counsellor at Law and European Law Agt., feht-tf Pittsburgh, Pa, Situations Furnished. THE undersigned will attend to the procuring of 1 situations fur young men in" stores of all kinds and for every capacity, such as clerks, salesmen, book-keepers, assistants, and laborers, ;also, for men °name t driving carriages, •nd wagons, and men for families, and for all kinds of mechanical business. Families supplied with male and female domestics, on the shorteit notice. By applying at CLARK'S General Agency and Intelligence Oflice, No. 50; 3d , at., two. doors below the Pout Office. feb3-tf . NOTICE. TTAVING • coN i out my eetabliehment to Doctor 7 William I.; Irwin, I cheerfully recommend him to all my forratr friends and customers. EDGAR THORN. Irwin , . Drng Store. The undersigned having bought out the etete . of Edgar Thorny corner of. Penn and Hand streets, so licits a share of the drpg 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. Physioion's prescriptions ae curately compounded. The store will be open at alI hours of the day and night. WILLIAM F. IRWIN, corner of Penn and Band its. OFT/CC OF AUDITORS AND SISPERFISOI or Prrr Townsurp, Feb. lit, 1847. • NTOTI.CE is hereby given to all persons having on. .I.lt settled claims against Pitt Township, to present their bills for Bement to the subscriber, on or bo.' od fore the first Monday of March next, as they will not be received after that time. -.- , By order of the Board of Auditors and Soperairia for said Township. feb3-dlin • . . p.,GoNNotLY. Pk: - lbountry At sidestee.: : ' . ' ' AVINCI , removed.te the Chi—for cti:isiiniirice. to professional business—l will rez,ltAtifilx**, won on 14 0118 e aid its immeiliste•enolaiureol*Plaree • I_l the :Bluffs of the - Montistahela, one Vi11.'415:401: anl4-Btwta . Mira $.- daltr. rilp MY CLIENTS--Having essoclated Joseph 0, J- AL'Eihbin, Esq., withltilt,in the prietise of the law, he will attend to my Oiteniatedisitainess. And I cheerfully recommend bins tetheritronage of my clients end •the public, _ _ _ _ ! t. 1,1.110 'ROBERT PORTIOI pica op ScoioAoki ft. pcarit4.ll, MEI Effill M=al • ' ~- :- ••,... 7 - .1 ~:•, . ,;• ..• c : .. , . , ;.?-- ,--- ~ . -;.''' .: . ' ''i , ' '-' '' • ' ',: 4 4.1.-%'! ~ ....:‘ • 12';7 :.' ...,7'.. 4', .:-,,,, • - -;-.,7,..,..- ..' , ;•',:: '` =f' -11 ,-. ', .' 521‘;‘' '". ''' ' :'' c ' ~ • %, ~ '' ';l,' - ''''''%'‘l.%:2:' ' -' ' • ' . .."', • A ri . .• , 1 :- . ''' r ' ' , ''' ' - -,',.:' .' ' ' .f -,, ', '',.... ,;_'• ~f. ~.,,,-., ; ',•• '• .I`;:=,. N, ,_- :,... •-‘ 7 ' . •-, f:;L ..1'.•:''..C.,... %.;.--,.:, • ,- ,-: -- l '• ••''' '''.- t‘::-V-::-..- ,-: I' • ' , 4. ,' • - :, - • 1 . •• ,',' L : .:1 (;.;IL4 '‘?..''' ' • . . : :. ' f - ' ''' ..i . : ~. -. :-.. : . 1 .” " J . ,' : .... ..,.....;0 ') ,•,: .* 4 I. 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