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TIM above books just received by • -I'ELLIOTT 4- ENGLISH ;Sob 0 Market st. bet 3d and 4th. I DR. I. SCHWARZ'S CEREBRATED HEALLNO PLASTER, A, ~PRRTAIN cure for all kinds of healing', and ..sa',•pinticularly for the most dangerous old sores, and for ilesby tumors and sponges, which it causes to separtc and heals directly. This us to certify that I ieffered extreme pain in my side 'And io.my whole body, from a lump inter nally,rtbo sire of a maxi's fist, near and under my heart,,forwhich I was treated by scvssyal physicians Rho all gave me up. I - then gin some of Dr. I. Schwa:x - 2"p Plaster, which entirely removed it and made ine perfectly well. H. BERKENKESIP. 11 bid)" bid sore on my leg for years and could not any help by physicians until lgot Dr. I. Schwa:Ws Plaster, which completely healed it. • I• • • - ' VOLLHARDT, Wn-sus,- VICTOR SCRIBA. Plaster is pet up in the most convenient form, ]also Dr. Schwares Anti-Dilious Pills and Family.Pilli. Sold; whole skle and retail by Win. Jackson, 89 :liberty street, head of Wood street. Only Agent fur Pittsburgh and vicinity. Price 23 cents per boa. febl2.4i I awatwlnt. 13 AGLE VS Patent extension Gold pen and pened. Minis the most compact.; complete,conveni eat and useful pocket companion ever offered to the public. In the abort apace 0f.21 inches is contained a peiaj pencil and reserve of leads, end by one mo tion elides either the pea or the pencil out and ex tends! filer hobier t 0.6 niche's. For sale by I W. W. WILSON, janl7 I • • Corner of 4th and 'Market sts. • I Nate. ON the Upper Rib Grande, 'by Bryant R. Tilden, it, explored in the month of October and No. vembei, 1848; on board the U. S. str. Major Blown, eoimminded by Capt. Mark Sterling. of Pittsliurgb, by ond'er of Maj. Geo. Patterson, U. S A, COVll tnanding ithe'second division of Army of 0000 Ole Lion, Mexico. The!above:work can be bad from the swot, G. Hubbard,: corner of 51.irbury and Penn streets:— Also from the Booksellers. ' • ..feblA4 =ME A MANIJAL of Ancient and Modern History; „alga. ccimprising,Fissr: Ancient History,containing the political history, Geographical position, and so cial st ate of the principal nations of antignity; re 'hied ;frond the ancient authors." SECOND: Modern Ifistary, containing the rise and progress of the prin cipal l'hirOpean nations; beir political history, and the changes in, founded social condition,condition,with a history of the cnie by Europeans; by W. C. lo Taybdri L. L. '31'..11.. A. S., of Trinity College, Doblin• w th a chapter on the History of the United Statia;:by C:S.4enry, D. D. Second Edition- For al. by ' ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, Tebl• 'Market at., between 3d and 4th. _~ t _~~,tj~.:. •onistyand Township Oirteers. rrlß.E.tisg the duties or. County and Town- J. ship 10facers ih Ptimsylnuria. By JAMES DUNLOP, F 2 Parillet—Containingthe lintiera totinty Com mission.el:esAdieuors and Collectors of Taxes,' - and kif modes easing and collecting the taxes. - 'Having purchased fromthe publishers the balance ofthe dditioti of the above useful publication at a reduced prici-, l am enabled so sell thein at a trifle over half thn original price. This book should be lathe hands of evimproperty holder in the corn mowirsidth. For sale afthe Book and Paper ware house of • ' LUKE,,LOOSII&, Arent, feb2 - S 9 Wood et. two i 1 . Classical Books. gr r... 41 T g F.TT,'S Latin Lexicon; JU Don 3 aii's :Greek do. . 44 orth , lPictionary; G Majors; Grieca; Minora; . . . lioin qa st.Aktiquities• . . An t th !Pp Yirgil, :Antiquities; &c.; ' . itOlicitt , a Latin Greek Grammars; Smart's Cicero, tic. &c.; for sale by feblo I it. S. BOSWORTH & CO., 43 Market st. 1 lk Ar 4. L SUGAR-1,000 lbs. reed and for sale by in i _ • • LAMBERT & SHIPTON, fetrt - 133 andl3s Wood at. TWI; WILSON, only authorized agent for this ;., city dul vicinity of the American Journal of Scietic, and Arts, has received No. 7, with its usual rich and interesting variety, embellished with numer ous plaier4 &c. This valuable work should be in the hands cif every manufacturer and practical artisan. tmprov inpnus to Liu and, science have been deeply indebted tp the matured and able articles with which this Wadi is so amply enriched. Subscriptions $5,00 per annum. Complete' sett," embiacing 25 years, feb9 $lOO. ' IL amps, i . 15$1' epening an 'additional stock of. Cornelius Jdifoes <l celebrated Solar Lard Lamps "and Chan abel! of one, two, three and more lights, suitable for Steang Boats,-Churches, Society - Halls, Az.; of 4 1 beanti I patterns; and will be sold at the lowest city P ces, fie. Cash: Also, Centre Table Lamps and nle Girandolos, with lustres, new and very hands°, i patterns. Having a !Urge, and fresh supply, I respectfully Invite thg attention of Steam Boat builders, and other's ntereited. - W. W. WILSON, feb6 ' 1 Corner-of 4th and Market stn. . .- Gittsi Stortec, and. a-Anarter Race 1 AT °P KW., No. S 5 FOURTH STREET—Ghost SMries, collected with a particular view to counteract the vulgar belief in Ghosts and Appari tions, With 10 engravings, by Darley. • , A Quarter_ Race in. Kentucky, and other tales by W. P, 'Porter, Esq., author of Big Bear of Arkansas, jit t Sm. &cWith engravings. The °eta and Poetry of the. Ancients—of Greece and m 6„ by various translators, edited by Wm. Peter, .1M.,. of Ehrist's church, Oxford, 1 vol. Nell IPWynne, or the Cotirt_ofStnartsf. en historical romaii4e by ,:W H. Aininvorth, the author . of Jack Sheppard. - ' -.-- • ' *- The Ladiesßeceipt Book; a useful companion - for large or Bitten families, by Mimi Leslie. • r Theßronitit Traitor; 'by W. H. Herbert.. . The Slire King; a novel. .• The Adopted SODj translated from the Dutch, in twopartalcont'plote. •• • - . • - latcretM, by Bulwer" - new Supply. At idooxsV Fourth et. =SE •f i~•~~~';. *~-° ~. (0041BaCIAL_ :. R . 1 CORD. ===! PiTTSBORGEI EPARD . OI;:TRAtIk. • icomixn;Titi ran s aiariva,r. • F. Lorenz,l • ~. JoshtialHatina %PATIN. ..IN TUN 'CHANNEL AND • TIISMO ARRIVED. Lake Erie, - Hoops, Beaver. Hibernia No-2., Klinefeter, Cin. Lake :Erie, Hoops, Beaver. Consul, Bowman, Brownsville. Louis lll*Laae, Bennett, Brovhisville. i DEPARTED. Alonongahela, Stone, Cin. W, ilmington, Stevens, Steubenville. Hiberrna, Smith, Wheeling. :Lake Erie, Hoops, Beaver. ,Consul, Bowman, Brownsville. Louis .hl'Lane. Bennett. Brownsville. ..susiiieW dull yestenlay ; weather unfavbra. .i l i lt 1 rivers very high; not much produce coming A; l_ ?actions limited. . . int--Anotherdecline of 12i cents. Yes. .1 , te• ay tales Were made at $1.310 t,50. CDOVER SEED—Sales at $4,25. TritOTßY—Taken at. 52,00; tending upwards. —Via expect ' we shall be required to report in tornoriules Poet, that the prices of Flour.`-G . rqin, &c., jiaie tumbled down, in consequence of the new4by the Cambria. The predictions of those' who lanaonaced that this steamer would bring badkisols for Flout dealers have been fulfilled. 1. -.., 6.bblvdnd 5 kegs Lard; 5, 'do Roll Butter; 3 do CloVerseed; 500.1bs FesAherq 4 bbl. .White Beans; 3043 airs Woollen Socks; eeivefand for sale by LAMBERT & SHIPTON, - • • 133 and 135 Wood et. 1 Journal. I _ .....,,. c . w „,. Larm . ..,.. w , 4 4 46 ,. . , 4 ..,,,,,,,, „,_ tr k.4*- 4,10 - 4 i 1.,,, -, - ' 4,, ".: - ,,,5-, lr: Y...1' '.. 4. M ''''' t . .., ...t 4.... ' ''''''''' *, .' -. x, :- ...,, , . erd . '' 4 " . • . 4. '5 '"24P 1 " .. r, 4 ' . !CV , 4 .'"*..,1.-' ` ' ..! - ;: p ..., , ~., ,- t.., ~-!.,,-;.._ 7 - 0- Z . 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Z,A , ! 4,: . :! ,:..,..;',.']..,.i..-•.'4'-';7' ~_~.. ~;~ ~-'-- ..,~- ',..::,:- A...-,;,::_? :,....!...,.-i;,,.-,:,i.r..e.,--4?".,;,-'',l',;,',Si': fi •. .. ..`Ci.~ e.. .i MEE !.. ~ , LL. ?-4 Being afflicted for some 8 yeari.with that most distressing disease, the- asthma, and for the last 3 years much of the time confined to my room, and at of; different times my life was des paired of; I concluded to obtain some of zoni'S Sicilian Syrup, which was recommended to me by a-friend from New York, who stated that it had cured some of the -roost inveterate cases known to the medical profession. Suffice it to say, that. after using the above medicine for about 4 weeks, I was entirely relieved, and I believe radi 'cally cured. Yours with: respect, • . • OLIVER W. OWEN, • No 175 Bertram st., Hays & Brockway, WhOlesale and Retail Agents; see advertisement. , retr.2ll C4-rirs's Galvanic Reniedies f.ir all kinds of nervous affection's theyAnsve been used with entire success in all cases of Rheumatism, acute or chro nic, applying to the head, face or limbs; gout, tic dolereux, brosichitis, vertigo, nervous or sick head ache, indigestion, paralysis, palsy, epilepsy, tits, convulsions, cramp, palpitation of the heart, neu ralgia, general debility, ece: lii - eases of dyspepsia, which is simply a nervous derangement of the ai gestive organs—they have beentnnd equally suc cessful. . These applications are in the form of Rings and Magnetic Fluid,- Bands, Bracelets, Belts, &C. ccy See ;advertisement tor further patticdtars on the outside of this sheet. For sale at the only-agency, 57 Market street dec9 Kreps/laid to Consump:lces...--Strange that so many who are afflicted with a Cough that gado ally 'wearing them down, and slowly but surely, stealing them into that drfluifur discau Consuinp tion-,-that disease which carries off thousands daily —are doing nothing, or, what is worse than noth ing, are gorging themselves with nostrums that are puffed to the skies fur cures they are said to have effected on some foreign or unknown persons. when they can be positively cured by using Dr. Rogers' compound Syrup of Liverwort a nd Tar, which con tinues to make the most remarkable cures ever re corded in the annuals of Medicine; which is pro. ved by reference to the vast number of certificates from the first and most respectable Citizens—such as the Ikon. Judge William Burke, the wife of the Rec.. Geo. Maley; Doctor Wni. Richards; Mrs. ram Plummer-, Devinney Ludlow, Esq.. of Cincin nati;: and a great numberof others in this city.— Certificates of not only of remarkable cores of die,- tressing Cough; but cases of Consumption positive ly, cured after physicians of the finghest standing have given them up to die! - For sale by D. C. Kneeland, principal agent, ' Grant street, one door below - .24. :See advertisement of Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar. in another column. .1(.04 LOOSING GLASS MANUFACTURER, and Can ey Fiirnishing Warehouse', Nu. 104 Wood st . ueay Fifth, Pittsburgh, Pa.; wholesale and vela I. English and French Engravings; 'Japaned Waiter. and Trays; Looking Glass Plates, by the box or single light; Table Cutlery; - Picture Glass ;gall slzes; Brittauia Tca ware, ib setts or single picoes; Portrait and Picture• Frames, Fire Irons and Fenders; Mahogany Toilett Glasses, int 2 and 3 drawers; Gorman silver and Britannia tea and table Scions; Hand and Magnifying Mirrors; Candlest:ias, thinners and Trays; Gilt, Pier and Mantel Glasses; Gentlemen's Sharing Cases; • Combs, Hair Brushes, ite. I*" Merchanti, Hotels and Steamboats supplied on liberal terms, and packing carefully attended to. Usual discount for cash. fuliitW2.e Stockholders Meeting. N adjourned meeting of the Stoul,haldcrs of the. Pittsburgh and Conaellsvillc Itail Road Com pany will be held at Philo Hall, on Thursday the 25th day of Fe*uary ip4t., et o'clock, P. M. W3l. EICIII3MI3I, Ch'n. E. D. G.liitAlt. See'. , A. NEAT and conven;indFra tun Cottage. in 41.11e -1-I.,.shony City. lostnevitstel7 'below thu CanAl— Paws:kin *Pica on the !stet :Aprtt next. linfgy to (feb9) JAMES MAY. A FARM - containing two hundred acres situate 4il. about nine miles from Pittsburgh. Tic im provements axe a lar,, , e and comfortab:e bonne and barn (GO Rot long,) 100 bearing apple trees, GO acres cleared, land, about 1.2 of winch is meadow. The Carla is well watered, on a good road and nil! be rented remarkably lciw—anO/Y to . • BLARELY & MITCHELL, janlB Fenn mt., Pittshorgb. AN excellent dwelling house,on Bedihrd street, Prospect. hill, Sixth Ward, with twven roomy, baaenrent, fruit tree; garden and excellent well of water. Rent, $125. . Enquire of fel,s BLAKELY & 31!TCREL. WE have for sale a small Farm of Land in Pine Township, containing sixty-one acres--about Twenty-five acres cleared and under fence, with a comfortable d wei ling house and other improveznentr. Title.good and terms reasonable. Apply to feb4 BLAKELY & MITCHEL. , Splendid Brick Dwelling Boare• and Lot •Itt.the City or Allegheny at Private Sale. rill-1E subscriber is authorized to sell at low prices j and on Liberal terms tbe follow - lug valuable Real Estate: That convenient, spacious,' nodera style and weli finished 2} story brick dwelling house, with eaten. sion back buildings. Stable, Carriage house, Shrub bery, Fruit veer, Pump, &c.on'ti lot having a front of .50 feet on Cana9 street, and cotenant. back 27' to Liberty Street. At presept :occupied by C. .11. Kay, Esq., adjoining the resVicnce of the lion. J edge Greer. A lso those two handsome, well finished, modern style new two starry brick dwelling, houses, with colonade fronts and back .bulldings; each lot having a "front of 22 feet on East Common and es tenaing.baek 1.13 feet occupied at'present by Rev. Wm. Preston and John Diesnll. JOHN D. DAVIS, Zl yan-tf corner of Wood and Fifth streetS. A THREE story Brick House, situate in the vii. Inge of East Liberty, 5 miles from the city; it has about acre of ground attached, a good Garden; it is an•exeollent stand fur a Tavern, having ri good frame stable, a large shed for Carriages and Ten Pin alloy; several good fruit trees and a pimp 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 he sold or rented low on reasonable terms. • Rersons desirous of further inthrmation will please call ati. D. Davis> Commercial Auction Rooms. cor ner of Wood and sth As. docl7-tr FOUR LOTS—Bounded by Penn, Liberty and 'lay stn., each lot having 24 It. front, and extending back 140 Two.of them are corner lota, and the position of the whole property is one of the moat ad vantageous in the - city. For furiher infiirmati,en ap -ply to SWARTZWELDER, Fourth et., nov3-tf . bet. Wood and Smithfield. / 4.....4§i A two story BRICK IiOUSE and Leer, 25 by 12.160 ft., in Allegheny city, situated on the bank-of the river,Jie wren the Aqueduct and tipper 'P Bridge; elf or two-thirds ef. the purchase money May remain Bor 9 years. per sale low. L. WILMARTIL Penn st., - bet. Irwin and Hand. SIX Acres ofground, with Dwelling House, Stable, Garden, Fruit trees, schrubhory, &c. in the 7th Ward ofthis city, near the.resichince of J. D. Mahon, F.sq. Also, a two story frame 'dwelling- /louse, No. 37, Smithfield itreet above 6th st., 'adjoining the tuorierty.of Martin Lytle. Apply to • JOHN D. DAVIS, cor Wood and Sth eta. Rooks. NEAVNIIAM'S ANIMAL MAGNETISM; Facts in Mesmerism, by Townsend; Mental Hygiene; " • . Combo on the Constitution; Combo's Physiologyi Lectures on Memory; Analysis of Beauty; • . • Alison on Taste; . " Brougham on Instinct &c.; Broughams Men of.• Letters and Scienie; • • " ' • Siretcheelif- Statesmen' ' - . Hero and Hero Worship;" Past and Freed:l4.. SohlegePs-liistitry of Literature; • Mackintosh's History of Ethical Philosophy For Sale by" 14.5. 'BOSWORTH & - Co. _ Jam : 43, Market street. ' , , - ,,..,: . •',_ - ;,.‘i• • •i' , 4 7- 'i-;'' ? : - . : . ,..., : ,p.„„,.-: 41-.2-...:Y:'.-Ti:", „. :.; . k-''.'''' •-ro-...pei.=r ,, . - -,,,..1: _ . i GREAT ITALIAN REMEDY. • PutLior.r.parri, April 26, 18.16 Thor. A. For. Sal* or Kent. Par Ural. t'or Farm for Sale. For Sole or Rent, FOr Sale,' For Male: For Kent; • i Pt; . . - • • • .:"„..;,--.-117,?..:r.,1 , - it ~ - - .4..:..-.- ,11 -..,:''''4k.-- r • - ..: —, :,....,--...• ''-i.„-''.% 4irni ''''.., i r' - .:•••-- ..-.. . ... •: ~ f...',,,P,-; r,,''.4 -1,,,,.' .r.i..,:-..-;, 4 „ , 'S: ' '-'''Z''?-'''. ; :.. .- i• ' .- . ..:.- -.1. ''' •. %:- ''.:,; .',. .....,I'-.. ','!,•';',.-1'''..:4•,-', ' ... . , : 'I, -. ''-; ' . 0,...--i ';_ -;,,-_... '1:--vt, :,,, I.` '' ' . 1-.1 '• . _ ~. 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The lsine Newten was Sul this spring, expressly Air the tratii, and offers p3.sseitgOrs every comfort and superior accom - incidations. tebl3 . MONDAY PACKET- The regular mail and passeagersteamer MONONGAHELA; .Capt. Stone, will run as a reguiar Packet between jPittsburgh and Cincin nati, leaving this port every' Monday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day.. Return. ing, she will leave eineinnatl every Thursday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board: The Monongahela was Wilt expressly for this trade, and offers to the passengers comfort, and perier accommodations. marSl 1 614 Tuesday s Packet. 1 - 617 The regular mail , and passenger steam er HIBERNIA, No. 2, Capt. J. KLlNE .revrEn., will run as a regular; packet between Pitts burgh and Cirreinneti; leaving this port every Tuna day at 10 A. Itt, and Wheeling at 10 P. M. of the same day. - Returning, she Will leave Cincinriali ev ery Friday at 10 A. M. Furl freight or passage ap ply onlboard. Kr-The Hibernia go. 2, was built expressly for the trade, and afore tO the riassengers every corn fort and stipe;lior accoternotlations. janl2, 1847 ..__ ------ 1817. Wedtiestlny!riselcet. 1847 ..-• THE NEW ENGLAND, No. 2, Capt. S. DEA.l.t.*:lwill leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning at 10 &Clock; Wheeling every . Wednesday evening at 10P.M.; tintr.Cincionatl eve ry Saturday at 10 o'clock, Al M. feb2o _ 1817. THURSDAY OACKET. 1817. THE WISCONSIN, Capt. 11./i,CE., will leave: Pittsb,urgh. every Thursday morning it 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 P. M.; and Ciecinnati every' Sunday nt 10 olcloek, A. M. febl9 FRIDAY PACKET THE regalar ma s il and passengersteam er CLIPPER N 0.2, Captain Crooks, will run as a regularpacket between Cincinnati and Pitts burgh, leaving this port every Friday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling et 10 P. thel same day. Returning she %%111 leave Cincinniffiwery Monday at 10 Wei g, M. For freight or piieirige apply on hoard. ." The Clipper N 0.2 was builtiixpresslv for thistrade end offers to her passengers every viiinfort and at. aommudation. mar 23 s RDA PAC lit: I' tb The regorar inair t a . int pawiengersteatner NIESSENGEIt, Capt. Linton!, will ma as a regular Packet between Pittoliurgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Satiiniay at 10, A. 31., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. atturning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10 Welk A. M. For treghtior piasage apply on board. The Messenger was hilt expressly fOr this trade, and otters to her passen6ers every comfort and ac• coiritrindatom. trier 23 S ATURIYAIY PB.CK 1-A:f . a„,• The regulurrnalland passenger mtearner 47,7 4 - ..,W7IIICASSIAN, Capt. I.lae Bennett, will run as a regular Packet bcf,veen Pittsburgh and Cineinnatl, leaving fins port t'troy. Saturflay, at 10, A. M., and Wheel:llg at 10, r. M., the same day. Iteturning..he wxll leave eincEannati every Ttitliiy, at 10, A. M. Far cmight or pa.af, , e appir on I,oara, "Fiw Circa.llll was built exprea.ly fur t7ua trmle, and offers to her passengers every comfort roil ac elmorylation. tan r Tti PA F.T. 1111 , . /11:W AC.tI)Lt, 1 .4 .0;!, E. Lt., - .3.4 'N'aer wril run alf " • , • w . „ . :ar paounuer pact:rt i - ttlA ,- ,ur7.11 and tt,i above port,thti l ing the scaii/n tIC or; l ' humby at 10 o'clwl: M. The Acadia is net,- .1.11,1 }lns 'ttupttrior attconitan44- tiara. For tioght yr rviclu s a itnnir nrs tsoltd, or Lo 3^ , .9 IliEs,c - rQN .YO:ci:S, Agent. MON DA Y PACK r. msr, THE regular a:litany:l riaseh ,, er *team „ eri:N lON , CaptainlXielean,will run MR A reght4r packet betwreu Pittsburgh asiti Ciurin Qati, leavirig this pert every ?ithhilay at G dc!nek, P M. Hemming she will leie Cincismati lavers "'burs:Say, at G P. 31. The Union was built rtpttaalylin this trade and affords every acrominodzition. /For freight or paw,r,e npvll. or. bond For Cincinnati and, Lanky Ille, • lead • icl passenger oteani• 4er 7 C l l) :‘ L n 7l '. .N 4 rl d fll,' b•Nr.AL, SLlster, will ..-E," leave iur 440 above alai insert:4:4ll4w porta, regniar. iy.. For freight or pzaiogo apply Op boa? -3, or 0 je 1 LI. , iVILKINS, Agtat. For Cincinnati and Ai. Louis The passenger siearner PALFSTINE, . L .W.V , =. Capt. Vitiliatue, wilt lease fur the above and all intertnedrate ports regu)atly. Fur freight or NJoanze apply on boast!. je9. Tuesday Evralnir Packet. The new and aplentlid passengersteam -• boat DECLARATIPN, Capt. Vor will run ass regular picket btfitscen Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leasing this port eiirry Tutoday eveniog, at 3 o'clock. Returning alic will Jesse Onciunatz every Fritter eTelliiti7, at 3 o'chtek. The Donfaration oifora supottor accommodations to passongers. , For freight, .nr passage apply on board. jet ClnettatfAtt. The well known lane running steamer CAA Sal A, W. Forsyth, Mitetcr, will run as a regular Packet, leaving every Wediteialny morn. tag at 10 o'clock, and Whteliae, at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning, she will lease Cincinnati every Saturday, at 10, A. Ai. ! For freight or Inse4'e apply on hoard, or to Fonsyni isz Co., Agent., No'i 10, Water *treat. Wellsvine Packrt. 4 ' Tim steamer ARENA. Reeseßeese t C. Fl-r -14M sort Master, will leave •Pittsbur di for Veirsvil e and all inter ' n Is tediat landings, nn Mon days, Wednesdays, and . Friday 4, at 9 o'clock, A.M.; and Wellsville f o r Pittsburgh on Titesdays, Thura - - days, and Saturdays, at 9 o'clocli, A. M. Fur freight or passage apply on board. ' 44444 dec.', For Wherlin a.-.4ltiiiil or Pocket. Z".. r • Titc splendid light i draught steamer , • :,, DOMINION, S. T'vt.i:ni Master, will run its a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Wheel ing; leaving Pittsburgh for Wheeling every Monday, Weduseday and Friday, at 3 o'cloci; , P. M.; and leav ing Wheeling for ?ittiburgh ernry,Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, at 9 ti'ciciek, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. noqi Ayxv.% Toxic VERMI/TGE.—Some medicineswar- SI ranted to "destroy worms in children," are very well calculated to destroy the children too. This is not the case with Jayne's Tunic Vei•nr(fuge. It does not contain a single ingredient 'which can harm the most delicate udan•, and yet it , expels Uorms from site system with a tuedity and ci!rtainty perfectly as tonishing. Nor is this its only: &native property ; it is a line Stomachic, and in remittent and inter. mittent fevers has been administered with the most gratifying results. Obstinate dase e s of Pie have yielded to its influence, and its tonic qualities render it an excellent medicine in the convalescent stage of all diseases. It to exZeedingly pleasant to the taste. Prepared only 'by Dr. D. JAYNE, No. 8 South THIRD Street, - Philadelphia. For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72 FOURTH au - cot, near Wood—and at the Drug Store of 11. P. Schwartz, Federal atreet„ Allegheny City. febl-d&w • A NOTHER IMPORTANT CURE.—Miss Mari anna Deader ' a highly respectable lady from' Hnrrishurgh, called to-day at our office fur the pur pose, she said, to express in this public manner, her heartfelt gratitude to Dr. JAYNE, No, 8, South Third street, for the tinparallelhd benetitsslre had received from the use of his ALTERA:TIVE. She statedthat she had suffered fur several years with Seitortn.A and had had the attendance of five physieians at dif ferent times, all of whoni told' her that they considered her disease incurable. She therefore de termined to try the efficacy of DR. JAYNE'S AL TERATIVE; from which she found almost imme diate relict', so that by the time , she had taken thir teen bottles, she was perfectly eared, and now en- . joys better health than She has for several years be, fore. For sale in Pittigtorgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE:', 4 72 Fourth at., near Wood—and at the Drug StoreVi H. P. Schwartz, Federal at., Allegheny City. rebl-dery F ISH-85 Ws No 3 Large Mackerel ; . 10 hf bbls 40. do; 6 do, No 1 do do; 15 bblsNosl and-2 ' do; do No 1 Salmon; 25 do do Herringsu 6 drums Codfish; for iale.by LAMBERT 4. 'SHIPTON, 133 in 135 Wood st, LIAR 44:AD-12 3 000 • lbs. 'Bar Lead r forsalb try feb9. JAMES AN T ol g 4 Sacke Nita .. {Q r. 14 ;;. ' ,1 .j ,4. ; -: i .. • 7 i.• : .': , :', : ',.; . :i . i.. - ;':;, , :•..•:•.':'il:. .!-'l'''-':''•'-:;:-..'4','-..',':.:,''.'-i'..:.-_'.-.4:1:-;:4_.,,:•,1,,,ti,;:;-.;.:;i,:,., =SOO ;,, t.l :.': MISESEVE , . ILA243I'S' cosaitcc-rti ALLEN- KRA:um ; E - Cd/IIVER OF TII/Ith.. Pittsburgh Ihinivi pal Philadelphia Banks ...par Germantown, par Chester county par Dolaware county... • . par Montgothery county.. par Northumberland Co...par Col. Bank & Bridge Co pat Reading par Lancaste- Pa' Doylestown par 'Easton par Bucks c0unty.....,,, pari Pottsville ..... . Washington.... 4 1 Brownsville . I York Chambersburll ..... ' " Gettysburg i Middletown • Carlisle 4 Harrisbu'rg Honesdale t • Lebanon . Lewistown Wyoming Erie ' • West Branch . . .... . • • Waynesburg 4 Susquehanna County ~. I Lehigh County - U. States Bank Relief Notes City and County Scrip.. INDEANA. State Ilk and branciaei.. State Scrip KENTVCICY. All Banks v titotl im A . ymi,vr, or cones. , Eitstern Banks I Amer. ' ,, ,01d, (prent)....l Wheeling t Old do. do. ...5 Branches iGninees• 5 06' Bee t at Morgentowii..} iSoyereigns .... ....$4 88 1 • MAIMAND. irretlerickdors $ 7 80 Baltimore City. - Ton Thalers 7 80 Country Bank's.. Ten GUilaerti.. ...... 3 90 rrr.vr TOAX. 1/.OI.I4EAVOIS 423 City Banks pariNapoleons 3 so Country flanks i' l Doutiloon Spanish. .1600 ~, A . NEW CIiOLAK i. D. io. Patrioto 15 5C All solvent b3uks • IlDuents 2 16' Exectrtars of the Estate of Gastaieua Sandol . ; decd:, will sell at public auction on thepremi; des on nurs.tay the 'Sin March next, at lit °Meek; A. 37.. the tools belonging tome soapp - at - 4 chand lery eatablishmont of said deceased. Also, 1 Horse, 1 Carriage and Ilarneldi, 7 Cart and , fineness, I count try or tnarktt Wagon, 2 Guns and a lot of timehieg tackle, end a manlier of agricultittat implements. They will also lot, for a form Or- l ean ; the soap' and. chandlery aforesaid. The prep:4ll4a are in good order and cslcultqed to rnanufaettate emir and can-1 dies on a large scare. Apply to G. It. Riddle, Esq.; at his office. sth street, Piitstatirgli; or to Mr*. Alaryj :iambi!, on the promnies—aoastrainan wil/ bo giver; on the first ol April nett. All persons iedebted to the eitate will please-( make immediate payment: !hid thi.i.te having claims` will peacoat theta properly autlif.nticatod tor acute meet, or rim. on ant: A Lt,to attcrittli put Co-*/ Pittevarsh, J.tyin;ry,3otig, 1t47. I.`; election tin' President., 31an.Itc14 and Officerski 1 - 1, fin the “Cianp:tityfot erecting s I.triilge'uveli the nter .1.1!r uppc,k,te A t:A4; 401, itkali*i.lllrl.l Ire hoiden at I.l+o Toil•hrritati ..11011d:q ht A.:470 next, at 3 o'cl,,th, p.i JOIIN 11.1.11PZ11, P/Irc4stz.rxr-r, fah!-iltd.o atsren t tua, Sr enema, Pains of *be 13reaai andl *tit*, and dlvegrarj . ot t lai hydrae, 01:14.741) and tactful:ly relieved lir the um oflia-i ture•st owe leeinedy, the AhlLlilt:AN OIL; ob. tamed ti two a scil to Kentitek!, 130 tem below the Erth's surface. A lady to IXontucky eras cored orl 1 Spins! Dissees, n filch had rmtafine4 hes to her heel for Many wrelm.complete)y helpless, b. the use tit tids remedy. alter V4fid:lll other reutedirs bad been tried in sato. Relit the tollowtog testimonial. Prsrstrnstts, 4.ugust 46. 'Fhb , is to *hit we hire used the Amts.*. ear Ole for the whooping reoigh salon our Children, gleing them friten eiroto *mall lei spoen 31111 a malt*, vehitAi *!'ways larribievii4oll to Mat well throuith the night: I also spitlied it to one of the children that got 'her 'elm nutpt, the child ceased eryisp try the Puts the tirel fete dm:J;(1 and IhNatid - - - also wx" uf2icted l'ith xi rain in my *ad! cosslalinfrs 'lmproved. Lftro. Oil. hresFt; *net )01 41 been ," for-15'l "FIL I cniTuunt ' c ' d ! , ..'lll.xititeLs IVinter . Lard Oil, just teceicettfrom , b Y taki "g -tt;a „. 4 '.„" ar . a/ t ''''` ca a da Y, , ,x the plc tranufa r ctuters and for sale a S t Cincinnati prices ACM in 'A nApt using trrel.ni lI4VO * teen ITT?' muc h an d b„, sELLERs • and do believe thitiot the hest family NO. 17 Liberty.* millmint; I have ever acct.—our or my neighbors wird it at my request fora 4pi4lned ancic, Willth m itered her in slew sentare; se hats also deed the Oil for a taratned joint in out own tinnily, which gare cave in • very short time. 'We lien ten the east side of Perin et., 3 doors south 01 Within. I Zl4 now as wail as CV er I WM , ip . .. 3IARGA R.P. - 1 ' 4. S.I7ITD.' 1 'lr AltD DA keg* ' li4. I, Laid on consignment; Sold eiliolessle and retail 14 Won. JACkftl, t , t tliii , Li And fur sale by F. SELLERS. float noel Shoe at ore • and PAT.P.I4 Metheint Ware-1 *PP 24 .. . No. t 7, Liberty street. house, SR. I.ll=e rtt street ; head Cif Wood Slieig, Pitts. , ;:,- -:'-- --------- ---- ---- -- r 1 1.3 GA R. !lOUS E' RIL LASSF.S.—G I.itil a. • Gocolils, * burgh. pZi rice ei C.Vitiii and $1 per - bottle. Win.; , 4 'l s It %;;,, „„ , hiCk.s4ll being the psi:ll44lre ' Agent ' for ' Western; " ' ''''' ' ''''S " ."3 ' 41 store .l Ati rer sale I*. seD23. . F. SELLERS. Pc nnsylrani ' l, NON1l; Iti GENUINE hot what 1, . sold liv tout GA tits hpptviltmi egret*. N. 14. A pamphlet contioninir tinfile directions, Le., with the N:11134..S MA Adslttives or the proptie.. tors tend principal Agents se ri/vOiitpti in the wrap per ur each bottle. ting 4 25--ieb 15-si&w6m ___ -BY virtue anti order of the (Irplan'sismort of Al legheny County, I will, on Wednesday the 2il day of March. A. it. 1847, at the hour of 2 'o'clock, P. M., on the premises,est oho to sale by public ven due or outery,all those two certain Lou of ground, marked and numbered in the plan of the Reserve Tract opposite. Pittsburgh, asLats.Nos 209 and 210, in such parts and in such proportions as . will unit poich.wers,"Ur I will sell the whole of each Lot in a, body. Lot No 219 contains 6 acres and 22 8-10 perches, upon uhich is erected it . two story weather boarded log lb - titan, with back buildings and other mprovements. Lot No 210, containing 7 acres andl 66 4-10 perches, is under good fence and perfectly level, and is particularly adapted fur the purpOse of a utrt;iet-garden. The above property's situated on the Beaver Road about 2 tulles below ,the City of Allegheny, on the East side of Wothie' 13101, am) presents a rare chance for persons wishing:to proton a ltication 'near the two cities. The terms again are, one-third i lr of the purchitse money in cagh on delivery of the De,ed, one-third til in two years, and nhetthind f 4) in three years wait interest to be secured by bond and mortgage. IV. D. TASSEY, • Administrator de Pima. non, 4 , c. of relit 1-dS•wtd John Woods, Sr., decid. OFFICE in Avery Row, litb street, abOve Smith field street, Pittsburgh. DEEDS, MORTGAGES, ALITLEE3ivxrt, limns, RELEASES and other instruments of writing drawn With neat ness, legal accuracy and despatch. lie will also at tend to drawing and filing Aincirsnte , s LIENS, Ac counts of Executors, Addrinisit-ntors,4-e., Examining titles to Reat Estate, Searching Records for Liens, 4re. 4.c. From his long experienewand intimate acquaint ance with the manner of keeping the public records, he expecte to giveaatisfaction to those who may . en trust their bus .ficse to his care. • decl6-dssK OFFICE or A.IIDIiO/1.8 :krill Secznytsonsi OF Prrr Tottniutif., Feb.. lit, 18:17. . IVOTICE is hereby given to all persons having mi ll settled claims against Pat Township; to present lanir bills for settlement to the subscriber, on or be- Vie the first Monday ofitlarch next, as they will not be received after that time. ~ By order of tho Board of Auditors and Supervisors for said Townisitip, fch3-il 1 m . T TIE-ri.rtns of Ge,c W .IL bite & and White grether, are dissolved by mutual • c.onsont. The business.of each store, will be settled by each partner at, their respective plates of business, on Market-street. - • • • All, persons indebted to .either of. the Firms will please call Joon, Ind settle their accounts. GEORGE R. WHITE, -THOMAS WHITE. Pittilitirgh,Fdbruiry Ist, 1847. • fdblo47in • UM, for side bp., JAMCS MAY I 4 ; I `. MEE 4 1?f =ME .',...'..........i - ..',.'1.:1.. 1 ::1 , ....: . :i:1..',., :i, , _•'. Att - .,,:.:::. , ': ; - -'t,.:,'..f.-.• , t7.t , .1,:..T . : , ... , :-r , ,•_,,f,,5F::3,', 37I4COIF1if T}`. D pAILY . ry, ni WO D ' STREETS. , ... Istate 4 k,` and 13ranches.1 Ci tieinnati *like{ Circ.! evil] 0 (Lawrence).._ Col u cabus.Bank: ...... 4 Keina 4:. ..;.: ........... .1 Nif153iii01.11. ' ;!: , ....;,• ....:.. 1 Sandusky. t ..4.. .. 4 cleauga ..t4. d .;-+•; ;,; ... 1 Norwalk.: : ..:;. • 4 Nen Liabii...4... :.. 4 14005tei , .1... - ...4...4 [Marietta .............4 'Chillicothe'. i I{Cleveland .4 SCiota . i Lancaster 8 llarnilton 10 Canton ..•, ..-.., 20 Urbana ; .; ... ,{ ...... bQ , Granville .......4;.„ Ed) State Bk and Branches.. I Bank oc Illinois .....16a KIVIAGAN. - River Raisin— Insurance Company ...6 State" Bank 5 oakland:County 10 Farm 'ind genii - bank. ID. Si. ciao, .. . .. 76 IScate Thank TrsrzrEssT.r. An ban ... ZA-STEBII EXCIiAIIGE New York.... (prem.) " • • I Beltimme " . • i Execnters Slila. } .It, ra IN ELEMINO, - tl. U. Igianz., Errs, WM. ;klieg:se:3y County, Feb. 3..4 1.47-tifroet.l Orphan•r Ccoaket Side. Gooaar. it. RIDDLt, • • , • _ . ...., .. . • . _ ~,,,,,.. N.- N \ - ---- - --- ---- _ „-,..:,,-..,,.• ,1... ,•,.r.:6NQ\ ‘"\--7-- ..,-,- : •:. ...,...,;.. Y-.- , - .. , ...-: , ..-:......-2.-:. .. _„..._,....• . • - CONYEYANC•ER, P. CONNOLLY. CPk. 'Dissolution of Partnerikip. .I'^ FIEVE .. .. ..:~i~'x'.~~' ..:1 ...is.-'_..i?', - ,,',:,,ii:-,,,:i . . - ' ;: -~T ~'.~.5 :.: .. ... ~ ..~~f_ t '4* •=l,-';;;;%z - : • DEEM 41. 4 '; ;Est,n.ll-e Tor Sale. BY virtue °fa decree of• the Orphans COrirt °FM- I ettlititv 61,'Mareh Terris; 18.45: The.ll t; , ,,:i . 61 ., gr1ed as Tim:dec.:lot...the 5ti1.9.1 -the' Reel Estate rit Dennis hinriiity, cleeti., eitpuie" to sale ay public 'outery.lit the Court 'Tonic, in the City o On. tho - 4th. Monday of March, 1847.; at 10 ii , cloct; . A. DI. the l'oHowing described lat. That part of the Farm belonging to. the said Estate, bounded and described as follows, viz: Be ginning at ati Elm Tree,"thence by land of - lames if. Hap, N GS E 121' perches to a post; thenc_rti,S 221 E 192,5 perchesto a post ; thence 9 55 W 3M5 to - a sugar tree strimprtheuce•SBVW-723-9"peichis to a stake; thence by that part of said farm in the Diagram of Partition of said. Eniate , Marked "B" N 44 W 99 to a'beech; thence N 77 W. 16-6 to'a beech; thenee N 61'W 18:8" perches to a.post; thente N 39 \V 7 to a post; thence N b 0 W'22 to a post; thence N 141 W 44 perches tda post; thence bylanda of James IF. Hays - N 63} Eip to a Sugar three stump; and thence N 4SE 42 perches te the place of beginning,.l containing.lB3 acres and 37' perches', being the 'part marked "A"-on said Diagram of the Partition,of iaid Real Estate, which said descrilitid'siebb of land contains about 96. acres of atone coal, with a divel:. ling house - and. erected . thereon, on Bears; within (along the front) about 66 perches of the No uc3ngahela river, on.Beeithr Huni about 3 miles from the. City of -Pittsburgh: the soil is good; :about 601 acres cleared, and the stone; coal is of the best quality. 2d. That other part of .said Farm, bounded Mid' described as follows, via: Beginning ata post, thence by land ofJohtftloran and James H. Hays, 6881 w • 881 perches to a post; thence S 771`\ oo to a post; thence by laud : of Peter Brindle N 351 W 1571 perch es to a posti thence by land of James H. Hays, N 82;E 24.7 to a beech; thence N 771 E 24-8 to a lino; thence N 64E 51 post; thence by the first described part of said farm marked in said Diagrdm "A" S 141 E 44 to roost; thence S 50 E 22 to a post; thence' S 39 E 7 lon post; thence S 61 H 16-8 to a beech; thence 6 77 Ts 16-6 to a beech; and thence S 44 E 991 to the beginaing, containing 100 acres 156 perches,' being marked in' said Diagram of Partition "B." 1 This part of said farm contains about 65 acres of stone coal and has about 40 acres of cleared land. EICIEED 3d. That lot of piece of ground situate in the City Pittaburgh, bounded and described' as follows: Beginning on Front street, at the distance or 102 feet Eastwardly from Mani street; thence along Front street Eastwardly 24 feet to the line of the lot marked "D" in the Diagranzof Partition, thence by the said line northwardly parallel with Wood street 50, feet; thence parallel with'Front street westward ly 24 feet to an alley; thence along said alley south wardly parallel with Wood street 80feet to the plate of heginning,. being marked "C" in said Diagram. 4th. That lot or piece adjoining the above, bound ed and descritted as follows: Beginning on Front Street, at the distance of one hundred and twenty sii feet front Wtwal street: thence along Front street--eastwardly twenty-four feet: thence: north-I wardly iu a line parallel with Wood street 30feet:I thence westwardly-by a line parallel with.Prontl 'street to the line of lot marked in said Diagram f•C": anti thence by thesaid lino southwardly parallel with Wood street SO feet to the place of begianingi being marked ".13, , .• in said Diagram. Terms of sale of all the foregoing:described. Real Estate, viz: One fourth in hand on the delivery of, the Deed, and the balance in one, two and three years in equal payments, with interest thereon from t,lte day of sale.. The said balance (tithe purchase } money to be secured by.udgment, load and 31Ort gage on the property sold. • 11ENRY NDCULLOUGIt, Truster. ; fel,t7 • d acsv• t Ito ar TrllE Co-Partnership heretofore existing between the subscriber:, under the. firm of Walker tz NVoodwell, is this day dissolve,' by mutual coussint. The lit,:itichs of the late firm will be settled by Jahn Widkrr, at the oldittaud,l , ilo 85 Wood street. - JOHN. WALKER, • JOS..WOODWELL. Pittsburgh, January 1, 1847. = jauls ' IVILKER, (late Walker & 11'oodwe110 Cr would announce to hill friends and the public, that he still eoritinuerthe Ilan.henry business at the otik 'stand, Ne.. 5.5 Wood street. lie would respect fully solicit a continuance of the patronage hereto fore. so bestowed. lie will be receiving in the Nosing 4 large supply of foreign goods or his own tinportstion. Cuuntry Merchants will please gist him a tall. jYaln H livhcouc,tir Iron Anvils of American nranurae ture, warranted. For sale at miinufacturers' priers by GEO. -C9CIIRAN, Jan 21 • No 26 Wood at. MAINAPA":I AND HIS :MARSHALLS, by J. T. 111 Headley, in 2 rn'Ai., jast reacivvil and eur• ask .1t t 5. tutilf, and ptper vrarehonte or L. LOOUIS, Agt., j 89; Wood it, below biantoud alley SUndrlas. . ~.,,,"" Tirrces fresh Ricci eJ! 14 bhis, Conklin improved Lard Oil; I CIPXI ilis. Bacon, Shoulderei. On hand and for sale by I% sELLEns. irp2.i. lin. 17, Liberty street. _—_— lliiiscitieto Netts. rt EP. S. SWARTZ has on hand a lot or very so peritir white and colored Muequeto Netts rhich will be sold cheap st No. 106 Market street. jet 3 C't:VTIONF.ItY FOB VA . DIES. Papeteries, Port.folioo.Note Paper of all kinds, Note Envelopes, Motto Wafers, Motto Seals, Writ-. ink, Stands, and Floral Wifers, Spangled Sealing Was, Kninossed-r..lged Letter paper, Card CaScs, Viaiting Cards, Pocket Books, hory Tahlets, Note For rale by .101INSTON & STOCKTON. • coiner of Market and Third sts. OLD PENS —llaglers celebrated ever pointed 1.3 Gold Pens-, justroceived and for sale atreanced rates, by JOHNSTON 4 STOCKTON; Booksellers, Market at. TATIoN int Y.--Just opening, a large and splcu did assortment Of French, English And Ameri can Stationery, which We invite the puhlie to call and exnmine. JOHNSTON & STOCKTON r oct29 Stationers; Market at. 1 1 110BACCO.-75 large and 90 ;Mall boxes l'iliasou. j, ri tobacco, of prime quality, just received- on consignment, nod will be sold cheap for cash, or Pittsburgh manuthetures. august IS ' TAAFFE O'CONNER. 50 MILS. Pitch; 130 , c Poln, 150 Boxes Tobacco, various mini . ; 10,000 Sced leaf Cigars; On consiguthenkand will be sold lbw for Cash, or exchanged for Pittsburgh manuacturett, by seps - TAAFF.E & O,CONNOII. Wood Street Property for Salb, rpHAT desirablelot of ground at the foot of Wood I street, occupied at the tine of the great fire by hlesars. King & Holmes, is offered for safe. Enquire of (aegis] " .1. K'. Aroonittath. HAVING a very lake aid commodious ward house, we are prepared to receive (in addi tion to freight for shipment) a large amount or Pro duce, &c. on storage at low rates. 1).23 C. A. ItIcANULTY & CO, Canal Basin. TABLES—Pier, Centre and Caid Tables of differ ent patterns. If you want a good atticre chimp call at the Furniture I;Varehouse of , . Latiegt Imptovement. DEDSTEADS of dilrerent kinds with GnuanPs Iran patent fastenings, superior to anything now iikusei for sate Idw of the furniture warehouse of angl. T. B. YOUNG & Co, Hand street: Dressed Flooring. 9 0 000 FEET firet rate, at Bedlt , e Planing ~.., 9 Machin for Bak. , . L. WILMARTH, . novlB. Penn et., betwcith Hand and Irwin et: ITIATENT pannels oak and pine rail, junt rileivi3l and for sale by ' jan.? 1.. WILMATITII, Perin ek. TIOPLAR BOARDS . , well seasoned and for safe by [novlB.3 L. \MINIMUM. - 0 lies, 0 Tes. . . ATM . Can always'find at 0: Schrigck's, on the car ' nbr irf rifth - and Smithfield sts., freilt Oysters served up in every style, on the shortest notice. Also, Ground Nut Candy; Fruits; and Pastries of the choicest kinds. dill and see. thivi 4-dt* TTHE' subscriber will receive fresh Oysters dailY front... Baltimore, which he.will - serve-up in all the different style . .. p a at the Franklin4lotel; rourth et between Steithtidll end Gant; . octl3 e, seHtftwit 4,' . ;'q i N; ; . 1....,.. - i-. .i.:t.•'.1."44:".'-''.., . . .... - . .. - . - -, 1 ,-, ..... ,- ,. , ...-. , . , 4:14:- - -%1 1. ...- . •...'", - .. .. .._ - ..... ... - , : :: , :. , :..?.. , -::,.:i: . i'f - - - i ..'.. - ,:.'11 - i..;•'.",:. ;":"?:-- '.T , MEIN Dissolution. U ardWart. Storage. T. B. YOUNG & Co, 31 Hand st P;•em . ll Oyst.isrs. .. ,..., • . _ , ...._ -,,,,-,- . , :•:::;;;;:;.,,,.. : • i :: •....:',.'o-::!''.- •• - N 147 •!- - N--k-'• ',-;2:••-•,-- ' :: ' ,14 ::: - ` ) .:-F-•••••.4:N.--- . .- - ,-4;: : . .. -,-- . --,7•-, t -,, ... - :.•:.- - -:_;.:-.:,..,• • - .• ,- ,-,......t.,-•...••._ ,--- - F'r. NEM MEM geTEMEZEI !'; ':,:-,'. : ',.,.,,' . .. ,- , - ,C ; :;:..., •:....., =RUE By the President of the ited StateS. , . TN purivance of an act "of Congresr, approved on the 1 1t h da.y of July, entitled •rlkti act to authorize the .Cit,ulentof the United States 40 sell the resoled mineral mils iii the. States of Illinois and Arkansak; and Territories of Wireonsin` and lowa', supposed to contain lead ore," JAMES K. POLK, Pustitni.y'r OF TOE UNITDO t:i.s.TES Or AxriticA, do bet+hy declare' and make known, that a public sale will be held, at thejand office at MINERAL POINT; fn the Territork. of 'Wisconsin. conimencing on MONDAY, the twenty fourth day of May next, forlhe distiosal of the - folloWing' sec thins and partil of sections of laird, ar.rivinyoas nasertvan Fudar g.tr.Eft toststxixt; Vdtr.llllX. VEAD tOWit: ' _ . - - If of the fuokii pilititval • idian. Parts of sections * six. seven, tight, nine, ten. twelve, twenty-five, twentY•eight. twenty-bine, thir ty, thirty-two, and thirty-three, ih foil-11643 'mit. Sections six and eight, and parts , OfSectionS two, tem'and thirty-one, in township two. Sect ionsfifteen, seven teen, nineteen, tw ' enty; twen• Tyr-nine, thirty, and 'thirty-three, , and parts of sec tttths ten fourteen, twenty one, tvventy-two, twenty five, twenty-six, tvventy - -eight, thirty-two, thirty fdur, and thirty-five, in toWnthiliihree, Sectiona twelve, thirteen, tiventy-four, twenty seven, and thiFty-four; rind parts of sections seven, eight, fourteen, fifteen; and eighteen, in township Sections nine, ten,.and th iity.siit; and parts of sectionS'eleven, fourteen:fifteen, twenty-two, twe.n ty-six' tiventy.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 parts of sections thirty fda and thirty-sii, inlownship Seven; and Section twenty.four, in township eight; all of Sections twenty-eight, thirty-three,,and thirty six; fractiOnal sections twenty-nine and thirty-two, on the Alain land; and parts of 'sections two, twelve, and twenty-live, in township one. Seetion twenty, and parts of sections six, seven. nineteen; twenty-eight, thirty-three, thirty-five, and thirty six, in township twa. Section thirty-six; and parts of sections nine, thirty, and thirty-one, in township three. -- Section thirteen a4d parts a sections twenty: . eight angothirty-twc4isi townsikip fodr; snit Section twenty-four, in township Eve; all of Sections three and twelve, and parts of sections four and live, in township two. Sections twenty-seven, thirty-four, and-thirty.. five; and • parts of !Sections thirteen, twenty-three, twenty-four," twenty-five; tUenty-six, s tbirty : three; and thirty-six, in townshipAhrec and ;Part of section thirty, td 'township fear; all of rAtwe three. . • ' Part of section twenty in toWnslaipthre sec tions twenty, twenty-nine, , and thirty; and parts o sections eight, seventeen, eighteen, -nideteen. and twinty-eight, in tolorti.ship four and part of section twenty-eight, in township seven; all of ,range four. Section twenty.obe, and parts of sections six and. and twenty, in township thrFe; parts of sections twenty-five, tweittj-six, twenty-seven, twenty•nine, thirty-four, thirty-five, and thirty-six, in township four; and part of section fourteen, ia townshiP five; all of range five. , - • . ' East of Mc fourth principal meridian. Sections four, eight, - nine, tu'enty, twenty-four, twenty six, twenty, twenty-nine, and thirty-one; and parts of sections two; five, seven, ten, eleven, tlielve, thirteen, fourieen,-ftfteen, seventeen, eight teen,, nineteen, twenty-oac, twenti-two, twenty three, twenty five, twenty.seven, twenty-eight. thir ty, thirty.two, thirty-three, and thirtydour, in'town- Part, of sections twenty-five, thirty-one, thity two, thirty-three, thirty-feur, itairtytive v and thirty:: sic, in towm,ap two. Parts of beetions twenty, twtuaty-nine, and thir trill:et towto.ltip three. Parts of secnons one and twenty.one, in town ship four I:i.ection thitiy, and parte of sections three, eight, nine, thirteen, fourteen, eighteen, twenty, twenty two, .twenty-ti ye, tweaty-seven, twenty-nine, thirty- One, thiity-fottr, thirty-live, nud thirty-six, in town- Sections three; four, and nine, and parts.of sec tions the and eight, in township six; and S'ections,twentykseven, .twenty-eight, twenty nine, and thirty-thiee, and pans of sections nine, ten, twenfy, and thitty-fouclu iovrnship seven; ill of range one. - - • Section's two, three, four, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eletcu, twelt e, thirteen, and twenty, and parts of sections, one, Ate,' fourteen, 1 teen; seventeen, eighteen. nineteen, twenty one, twenty-three, thirty, thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-three, and thirty six, in tom:ship 'one. , - twenty-f tArenty.siX; twenty-seven, tv'euty.eigiit, tivciity.nine; thirty,"thirty-tluie, thir. trfour, thirty-fire, awl thirty six; and parts of sec tions two, thirty-one, thirty-two, iii township, two. Parts of sections eleven and thirty; in township Parts or sections one, two fonr,:fiV . e; six, seven; and twelve, in tow-nship four. - ' : • . Sections three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, t%‘elve, thirteen, seventeen, eighteen; nineteen, twenty; twenty-one, .4ng thirty-sixi 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 live. ' - Sections twenty, and twenty. One; and iiarts of sections twenty-three, twenty-four, thirtyLthree,anil thirty-linir, in townships six; of ranz,e two. 1 . Parts of sections Six, and tWenty - eight, town ship one. . . Aections thirty, and thirty-ohe; arid parts.of see, tions four, six, twelve, twenty-one, twenty.five, and thirty-six, in township two. .‘ , Sections eve, and seventeen; and pa rts of see.' lions Nur, nine, tea, fourteen, fifteen, eighteen, twenty, twenty - -foni,and tiv&ity-nine, in township three. Sections 'five; six, Oita, and twenty-eight( and parts of sections seven, sevefiteen, twenty, twentY ankthirty-three; in township four. - Sections five, six, seven, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, tivehty, thirty-one, and thirty-terovand parts of sections eight, ten, twenty-five, - twenty nine thirty, and thirty-three in townshiPlive. Sections fifteen, and twenty-two; and parta of sections. thirteen, seventeen, twentv-one." twenty four, twenty=scren, twenty-eight," thirty,ttiree; and thirty-four. in township sir; and Parts of sections twenty,; and, tisentf-nine, in township seven; all of range three. Part of section nine,.in township one. Sections nineteen, and twenty-four; and Parts of sections' thrbe, ten, twelve, thirteen, and eighteen, in tow•n'sbip two. • Part of sectiOn 'seventeen, in township three. Parts of sections fourteen, nineteen, _twenty, twenty-three, thirty, and thirty'-3ne, in township four. Part of section thirtrfive, in toti•tsship five; and Sections nineteen, and twenty-six; - and' parts-of sections five, nine, eleven:fifteen, eighteen, twenty. one, twenty-ttvo; twenty-three, twenty-seven, twen ty-eight, thirtone, and thirty-two, in township six; all of range tour. Parts of sections eight, seventao, and eighteen, in township one. Sections seventeen, and twenty; and 'parts of sections four, eighteen, and nineteen, in township two. Parts of sections four, and thirty, in township three. ' • Sections twenty-Seven, and twenty-eight; and parts of sections eleven; nineteen, twenty; nine, and thirty, in township . four; and Sections one, two, and eighteen; and baits iifsee 7 tions seven, eight, fourteen, sevent&n,: niniteen, and `twenty-five; in township six; all of range five. Section eleven, and part izf section eight, in fawn shiplitree; and parts of- sections five, six; seven, eight, eighteen, twentpone. twentyAwo - twenty six, twenty•seven, and thirty, in fownshiki Six; all- Parts of sections two, three, ten, der en, thirteen and twenty-eight; touutship two, and part of sec tion thirty-four, in township three, all of. range . Part cif section four, in township three. - Paita of sections twenty-seven. thirty-four, and thirty-five, in township four; and - part of section seven ' in• townshipse.yen; all of range eight; ' .811-,2uarter quartet. sections of the above /ands, rov kred in whore or in part by those raining karts which shalt -not be determined by the day fixed for the cons mincemeat of the sale, bill bs excitnied thertfrwh. Pro-ernption,claime b ftilowed to.any' of the above fadds,Aintii after they:have been offer- Nov .....,...„ , ._,....•,_, „-•-• • '';•;1:'•i: -‘-'',..:11:-.•'.;:';:7'......'f::: ••17:;-'..i''-',',.,',‘j•••....::. •.: --t'...--4:7.1., ..!,• : 4 ,.:,-;•74:f...1,,':•:;?`;?` , :i„ ., Z . •,:' , ... - -' - ;. , • '.. . . • ~ . - , •, •• • INFEM ; 4 ',' - ' ;-.-i. .::•, - t1:t , i.: . ,, , ,;,', fi• ~~_; - !;•';'. , ,.9 i.'j-:•:.."t:;,;,,,,,Z.?..'Hiq . ' , ':~' ~ ~ ~F - ~~~;~•, MEOW MEN n=n9=l EEM ~' ~ <~- .'~y..: :%* . ' .. - ;~,~ - =NM ... - .• • . led 'at public shlei:imd become .suLjecttp, private - eittry: aral:01 of !tie)). lands as contain a pine ct, rnii.ei of-.li-d ore.: actually diecovered npi being I workeVii it! be sold in such, legal s9l;djypiiotr or ' ::.•.. .. ::„. subilit-isinna as will influde such mine iicApipeikar• • - not less ilion•two dollars and fifty cents - 110-4ft: The sale 'urn lie kept open for two Nii.ailri t qu'r.; less the tands'are - socniCr disposed of,) and to lon. . _ - - ger; and no private entriei of land in the eectiorx and parts of sections. E 0 offerful will lie. admitted ' ' ; '7; until after the expiration of tub - weeks from tha cominbncement-of said rale: . • ' •: - • hr thither execution of the said act, I have cam, sed the Comtnissioner of the Genbial Land Ohio to publish with thit proclamation; a brief diserip- '. 1 lion of the mineral region in which these lands lie,' . and of the lands now offered foi Sale, which bas been prepared from offitial diatiduents and other means of information. • 4 - Given under myhand at the. City of Washington, this twentieth day; of November Anno Domini one thousand ni4ht hundred and forty-six. Bjr.the ki:EAlaint: JAMES K. I'OLIC. - Ili 4: IL .. Ptrtri, - .:Caing Commissioner of the General Land Ojint.• • , The lands embraced by the above prochuhation of the President Of the United States; Contain many • of the moil valbable lead mines actually opened and worked, Which have yet been discovered; and from indications on the surface, and experiment. made in digging, it is believed that many others • equally valuable exist,. and may be explored at trifling expense. From the great number of these mints It wobld Le impracticable to'give an adequate idea of their charathei and loestion, without extending this no tice beyOnd proper bounds. It is sufficient to state tbat they . are situated in the section of edbptry . bounded on the south by the Illinois State libeiont west, by the Mississippi river; ou the north, by n line drawn nearly parallel to the south side of the Wisconsin river, at the average distance of tea or twelve miles therefrom; and on the east by s men idian line passing through the sources of Sugar • • Creek, the whole district covering a surfatir equal mahout sixty full townships. All necessary fro cilitics for trentporting the prOducts to a market . are afforded by the Mississippi and .Wisconein ere, rnd their tributaries, the Elbe, ciao; Platte, Pekatonika, and other riven lay whic,b, the district is intershcfed. • The above district was explored b . y .. 1.4. Owen, the geologist of the State of Indiana, ender in structions from the • Treasury-Departinerit, and in compliance with a resolution of the Mouse of Rep resentatives, passed the 6th of February, 1839. The able report on tbis gentleman, published in 1894, with the charts !Lucl—illustrations, (Senate document No. 407;! ! i it session, 28th Congrese,) contains Precise information as to the location or each mine, and shows, that in 1830, the lead mines of Illinois. lowa. and Wisconsin, though-only par tially worked, produced upWardsof . thirty millions pounds isf lead, of which thbke in. Wisconsin it appears, yielded the larger proportion; and further, . that the whole district, if Properly mined, would :yield one hundredv and fifty millions pounds per . , . Particular lists of the sections em] parts of sec tions to be oltered at taid.sale, have been furnish- ad to the register and receiver at Mineral Point, together with maps on which thelocalibn of each tract is designated; all of which will be subject to the 'examination of those wisbi . c , to purchase. • JAMES Ir. PIPER, acting Comniistiontr of the General L4iut Offcc. December 24th, 1846-Itiivnt *.• • - • Snored Music Books : . . • ;an kair. . .• . JOHN H. MELLOR, NO. SI WOOD IT., Between 41h arrest an Dittmcmd Alley. .• THE Pecilmodist, - by Hastings & Bradblirp, . Carminas SUM' by Lowell Mason; The Psaltery, 44 Mason 4- Webb; Tbe Odeon, • " Mason & Webb; Western Harp, 44 Samuel Wakefield; , `Evaligelical Music, by Hickock & Fleznicifn •4. Harthony, latent hotcss; Masons Saered Harp, roithd notes, 24th eiditioni - . Mason's Sacr id Harp and Patmit nothal • . . Cautus Ecclesis ' by Harley A: Standbridgell •-• Music of the Church, by Doctorlcsimightt-: . . 4" Kingsley's Sacred Choir. - ' Jusingi Music Booka, -; • ' • - Mas'on's Juvenile Harp; . • •• s ••- - " - The Young Choir, by Bradbury antrEinaleksj• Young Chirs Companion. • 4. - largerangof the above worka.neiastantly.ork hand and for sale webleselir etletail, by • . . lOIIN //. /IIELLOR,SI- Wood at.. between 4th and DiamondAllitt.' • GEORGE ARMOR, Tailor,: - . FOURTH ST., BETWEEN WObD A NDBDIESSI ramp srprzas,. (Marty orposite tAe Mayors OfP4e.) .To. Printers• , . A FRESH supply ofJohnsonhoSuperlor Printing Irk Ink. Just received and for sule-it the oflicis sf the Pittsburgh Morning Post. L. HARPER. For Sale - sr:. Rbni; • ?elk AND possession, Ora oh the Of. April *mil next, that eligible country seat, on the Wash ington turnpike, 21 miles from the citpsrPittibiugh. and occupied for the last 3 Wright. The dwelling house is story - brick, with dining room, kitchen arid 'fvisli house on the ground floor. A snacking' yard-with good - stabling, carriage house, and othir out buildings at- , tached. The lot contains 12 acres, in a high state of cultivation; 'there is on the premises a large num ber of bearing friiit trees, amongst which are peach, cherry, plum, pear, apple, &c. This is one of the most pleasant residences in'the•vieinity, and will be rented low 'to a good tenant or exchange for City property. For terms apply to febl2-d2w • WALTER BRYANT, • . • ChrutstFy Itestdeado. • - 11ITAVING removed to the City--foi Oonsen.iimies to prdessional business—l will rent con House and its immediate elide - sure; iiteatiolL the Bluffs of the 3leueegabhla; one toile ahotti Pittsburgh.. anl4-3twta DUFFS P11)1111PicTR1 1 . AND WRITING RCM% corner of Fifth and Market fits. Perioni intending to avail themselves this winter of the well known efficient instrattiiin given in MY Institution, will require to commence-itnrisedittdy, • ; The flattering reception which new 'work upon Steainboats accounts has received; induces him .to proceed immediately with his neiv treatise Open 11 . 1r.ficitiosys'Accourcrs, which he is resol red shall et. cel all ottief• wotks upon this subject, air far as his work upon Steamboat accounts has been toned to es- - eel the imperfect outlines previoilsly published. Subscriptions lists open at his Scaderny•as above. • fel•fi Luform,tfoii ttittic4l OALAAVDEIISiriIv, son of William Shaw, rnil- Jrler,.9f Cornanure, Parish of Donatnoyne, Coun ty Monaghan, Ireland. Ile emigrated to America in or about the spring of the year 1339, and has not ' since been heard of; was; at the'time of his eMigra- • 'lion; 26 years of age; tall in stature, of dark complex. ion, heavy eyebrows, and by occupation a fanner. If h e i e living and will apply to the undersigned,•or his agent, James May, Pittsburgh, Pa., he will hair the particulars of a considerable legacy to which lie is entitled in England: 11. KEENAN, -. Counsellor at Law and European Law Agt.,. ri•hl-tf • Pittsburgh, Pi • Situations- THE undersigned will attend ti? the pmeuring - situations for youlig men in stares of all . kind. and for every capacity, such as' aletlas, salesmen, bouloleepere, assistants, and laboreis,: , also,.fer men on f.irms, driving carriages, and viagana .and men for families, and for all kinds ofnaecbanietd business. Families sepplied•with male and female domestics, on the shortest notice., By applying at OLARK'S General Agency and Intelligence.Ofteel No, stl, 3d st.,two doors lielnor tlio Post Office. feb3-tf PtQTtcu, ITAviNr sold outimy•establishment to Doctor F.,lumin, I cbeerfolly. recommend him to all to*Cgrauar Calends and customers. .E.DG , I4 Tlibij 1, ipsrires lirugOre. • The unkrsigned havTng bought out.tbc state of Edgar Thorn, corner, of Penn and Band stseets, so- lioits sshareof the dtug rardmedieino custom °fas. oily arid sutra Muting ettur.rtry. A general aersortenaas affil the most imlnahle Medicines, Perfumery, . Soips,.PanCy Articles, Brushes and Combs will al-- , wiiyabo kgpt on hand.. Physician's prescrintions.sO N ' curatcli 'Compounded. The store will be open at all hourtl of the day and night, .• W/Li/AM T, I 1 WIN, ' - corps,. of Pegg!, find Hand sat. • - . 13e/lowa., .„,. UST received 1111 anartment,large siset , Bpzielv t ::: I/ Hand j3ellotye; alio, Parlour and Eitc!tpt,:4lo, Wholesal% and Retail,: t l-01IN W. Yit. deg }¢, 120 Wcic4 ESIE 4f9A7,•A: ~4 7 1,: ;..-43`:t tY4 . '~-... .- MEE f ;~• NAMES S. CRAFT': .. , . Y , t a •,-... c- .-„,,,-:.<;. :. , ,' -• -' :, --.:`,,,,.1,i4;‘ L. ' ' • • , '1:-!,t,C."'‘r,“ I t. • . - 1 - . .` II , ,' ' 1 JO * *%_ :, :.4 ::'-'. .- ''. '''''';-. • '' :' :1 5 .4 '',.-,:• - '.l ‘-- --f t: .' Ti 7 : l ;_• ' ,r t i ~ -, 4 • '-...'"- , -,^ 3:'_• . „, ~,--- ' , - .•• - ",, - ' ~' `r•l,Fis.l' it,. ''' . ' . • - ''.-- .'": • .-- -• .‘":,.. '' ,14... 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