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Sales amounted to.some .-Ithing.over 2,003 bbls, all is small lots, at . $4 05 pst so,.delivered, mostly at $1 +0 i s& 75: The !stook is evidently increasing, with continued large eceiptL .- • ' Bacco . t—A. sale of 70,000 RN city cured, , hog roiind, 'at 5/o for Shoulders, 7c for Sides, and 7lc for Hams.. - _ of 25 bbls Rutrip. - paelzed In fine 'Bak at $9, was the Only - transaction reported-,yes terday.. iligs—A lot .of 309 head arrived yesterday, which *ere said to be fat, (we thought them good stock,) 150 of which sold a few days since,i at $4, mid subsequently the residue at $4 50. Iniskty—Sales of 260 bbls from canal, at 42c; 46 do. at I 9iv, 50 do, at 20c; 252 - do from rail road; at same; 70 do i frore liver, at 20c; 50;do, at 19ic ..dfoiosses—A sale of 20 bbls good new, N. 0., at,34lc. vtSagar—Salas 0145 hhds fair N. 0, in 2 lots. at 61(1..15 'do good fair, at 7c; 19 boxes-yellow liaiana, at Bp. sale of 52 bbls Not Kanawha, front riyer, at I 6c; 132 do, at' 17c, showing a alight ad vaneeln price's. - Pig Iron—A small lot sold [tom river, at $22. 6 months. `~.~ ^" ,r '!.'''.-3 . .! , ::.,. , ~_.'„.!,.....,, - - ,._:.:, , ..,... 5 ,,! -, 4. ..,.,.,_ ""4,•,`.4.1-/C7-7 4,1 :11: - • Cefki R - C.li... : ::\ A-c 0 - R ii Prepaxed and corrected wi:eiy'Afternoon PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE cauxrrrEr. 'von. VEBILUAILT. W. 13arker, l' F. Lorenz, FOOT OF FITi`SOUR /311 IMET WALEfI lit TETE 6tuinciL Ikn r:ti,Ft'Sll ARRIVED. , We Cabot, Wellsville. ...Michigan ' Boles: . Beaver. penance,, Duval, Zanesville. Lake Erie, Hoops, Beaver. . Consul, Bowman, Brounsvitle. Louis Aflame, Bennett, Brownsville. DEPARTED. Hibernia No. 2, Klinefeler, Cin.. Dominiutn, Tyler. Louisville. ' Germartn9wn. M'Lean, St. Louis. . - Circassian, Cox, Nevi OilesetsL.... • Wellsville, Cabot, Wellsville. tit. Pacific, Campbell, Lake Erie Hoopi Beaver 1 Consul, Bowman, Brownsville. Louis 211.*Lane, Bennett, Brownsville • OFFICE Or Tllll POST;.j . - •• February 24, 1817: Yeiterday was clear and cold; ricer still • high, last evening at dusk there were 13A-.Feet water in the channel. The amount of -business was Very limited. I FLOUR—The Cambria news completely un. settled the market, yesterday; holders refused the prices offered, so that no transactions occurred in a wholesale 'way; $.l asked; $3,75 offered; Con siderable quantities were yesterday stored up to wait an advance. CLOVER SEED—Sales yesterday 'at $4,25; I • this is the 'highest figure ; a sale at $4,14 ; one at :$4,20; we believe good seed will bring $1,25 rea dily. • ' - TIMOTHY SEED—Sales yesterday at V 2,00; thin price is paid freely. COFFEE—Advanced to &PO; tome say pie. • SCORCHINGS---Some coming in; sale at sc. DRIED PEACHES—A decline of 12i t c ; sales at $1,2501,31.. MOLASSES—Tte.rular sales at 359374 c. PIG METAL—The.Arrierican says: We shall look for the arrival of metal from the Allegheny this week, but at this writing, none has Tithed the landing; The feeling, we are gratified . i to - prornise, will be good. and at a fair, mixlerate price, the holders will find a ready market—not as ;high as in. April last, but fully equal to that of Oc• tober, with a greater willingness to take. Our sales are, of Red Bank, (Allegheny.) 200 tons at s'a• 7, 6 mos.; s¢o tons Hanging Rock. cold blast, at $3O, 6 mos; 00 - tons hot blast IL, R , (a 'superior lot) at $32, 6 moss; 20S tons of c. b. /ranging Rock (Raccoon) at terms withheld, but kriciwn to be over $3l -and under $32, 6 mos. IRON AND NAlLS—These are sold firmer than heretofore, and we may quote Nails as having "advanced. the manufacturers withholding sales at 'former rates, The market has not fairly opened land we shall for the .present quote nominal rates. under exception's of being able to speak more de6- ititely next week. Boiled and 'paddled 3cts. Nailis3 75 per keg for 10d. Jerrtars Irina 3i io 4 ceati.. Nails $4 50 per keg for tOd. The Cation and Grain Markets,&e.--The Cotton market was very active yestenlay. and the sales at the close of the day summed up fully 10,000 , bates. The downward-tendency of prices has beenarres ted,•and they - have become more settled: !Middling, and Good Middling may be quoted at 10Q103c.p lb. The 'Noir market is also steadier. About 8000 barrels were taken for export, mostly at $3 bbl., for good shipping brands. • Corn continues brisk. The sales yesterday reached 15,000 bush., nearly all at vasl oq p bush. Provisions are quiet but prices firm; Prime Lard is held at lb, and even higher. Mess Pork, in small lots, brings $l5, and Prime $l3 p bbl. 4 N. 0. Delta. 13th. WALL. PAPER, GLAZED AND UNGLAZED .Of every - variety of patterns, cut from the total - . French Samples. , 1 , 15,000 PIECES IT:PERIOR GLAZED PAPER. THEY will'be sold for cash, at less price than they can be purchased in Philadelphia or New York. THOSE having houses to paper AND DITIERS buy- Ingle sell again, will find a better article of WALL PAPER, for , lea MONEY than has been ever offer ' id in this market before. Call at the-Wall Paper Store or J. BRIDLE, , feb22-2m Smithfield St., Pittsburgh. Window Blind Paper, 36 LNCHES WIDE. fl PIECES- of great variety Or PATTERNS', 4.0‘..”../ at eastern prices. To - be had by dozen or single piece, at the. Wall Paper Store of J. SHIDLE, feb22-2m Smithfield at., Pittsburgh. • 6 8tt11 they Come." %TEW BOOKS. AT COOK'S Literary Depot, 85 11 Fourth et. Lad y's Book for March. Graham's Magazine. National. Magazine for March. Lafitte, the Pirate of the Gulf. . Chambers' Cyclopedia, NO. 4. Tweaty Six Years of the Life of an Actor and Manager: by F. C. Wemyss.., _ Living Age, 144. The Last Dayi of Callan: by Ned Buntline: • "Roderick the Rover: by Lieut. Murray. Supernaturalism of Now England: by J. G. ,Whit• tier. Rankin% Half-Yearly Abetract. for January.: Master Timothy's Book Case. , St Giles and St. James: by Douglass Jerrold. Esq. Handy Andy and Charles O'Malley, new supply. ''Keight of dwynne: by Charles Lever: new supply, Modern Standard Drama. Eastern Newspapers for this week At COOK'S, 75 Fourth at, New Books em4MEMORIAL of Egypt, the Red Seri, the Wil derness of Sin and Peron, Mount Sinai, Jerusa and other principal localities of the Holy Land, visited in 1842—with brief notes of a route through France, Rome, Naples, Constantinople and up the Danube. Bythe Reit. George Fish, L. L. D. Bridge's Exposition of the Book of Proverbs. - History of the Reformation of the Sixteeuth Cen tury; by .YH'Merie ,D'Aubigne, D. D. The &angle ,tion carefully'revised bY Dr. D'Aubigne, who has , also made various additions hot hitherto published.' 1 the abeive books just received by I . ' ELLIOTT 4- ENGLISH feb2o Market at. bet 3d and 4th B, , AGLEPSPatent extension Gold pen and pencil. This is he most compact, complete, conveni ent-and useful pocket companion ever offered to the pablicr'ln the shert'space of 21 inehes - ie contained n , pen; pencil and reserve of leads, and by one ma. lion slides either the pen or thoapencil out and at tends the bolder to 6 melee. For sale by . W. W. WILSON, Corner of 4thand garket at& . . . _ GREAT' ITALIAN ..4,EIIII:DY. . I I int.AISELPIIIA, April '.::0 1 1541). I3eing afflicted for some S years with that most distressing - disease., the 'asthma, and for the last 3 years mitcli of the "tittle tonGned . to my room, and at several different.times my life was des paired : of; I toncluded to obtain some of Ma soni-s:SiCilian Syrup, winch was recommended to me by a friend from New York, who stated that it had cured 'some ',or the most inveterate cases known to the medical profession. Sulfite it to say, that, after ustng th'e above medicine for - about 4 weeks; I was entirely -relieved; and Vbelieve radi cally cured. Yours'with respect, s Uosli tr ilif#o ‘. - 1 OLIVER W. OWEN, 1 - No 175 Bertram st., Philad'a. . . 'hays & Broek*ay, Wholesale and Retail Agents; see \ advertiSeinent. - . ' feb22 Vnitterrs's Galvanic Remedies for all kinds of nervona affections they have beenused with entire success in all cases 'of Rheurnatistn, acute or chro nic, applying to the head, face or limbs; gout, tic dolereux, lironchitia, vertigo, nervous . or sick head ache, indipaition, paralysis, palsy, epilepsy, fits, convulsions,'cramp,' palpitation of the heart, neu ralgia, gerietidOblift3r, &c. In cases ofdyspepsia, which is simply a,nervous derangement of the di gestive organs—they have been found equally suc cessful. . 7 \ These.applickioukare in the fopri of Rings and Magnetic Fluid? Binds Bracelets, Belts, &I. azj- See advertiietnent tor - further particulars on the outside of this sheet\ For sale at the only agency, 57 Market street ! , deed linportaut to Consuniptircitrange! that so many who are afflicted with a Cough that is gradu ally wearing them down, and Slowly but surely, stealing them into that dreadful \ gisease COnSUBIp ! tion-4hat disease which carries offtliousands daily —are doing nothing, or, what is wors.e than noth ing, are dorging theinselves with tiostiums that are puffed to the skies for cures they are said to have effected on some foreign or unknown perqns, when they can be positively cured by using Dr ;,Rogers' compound Syrup of Liverwort and 'Far, which con tinues to make:the most remarkable cures e \ siar re corded in the annuals of Medicine; which bi\pro -red by reference to ithe vast number of certificates from the first and most respeetable.citirens—su'eli as the Hon. Judge William Burke, the wife of this Rev. Geo. Maley; Doctor Wnt. Richards; Mrs. 111- ram Plummer; Dettinney Ludlow, Esq ,of Cincin nati; and a great number of others in this city Certificates of not only of remarkable cures of die tressiwr'Cough, but:cases of Consumption positive ly cured, after phySicians of the highest standing have given them up to die! For sale by D. C. Kneeland, principal agent.' Grant istreet, one door below • See advertisement of Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and ; Tar, in another column. dect lAOOKING GLASS MANUFACTURER. and fan cy Furnishing Warehouse, No. 101 Wood et. tear Fifth, Pittsburgh,'Pe.; wholesale and rota I. &signal and French Engravings; ' :'..layinned Waiters and Trays; Lonking Glass Plates, by the box or sittglo Belt; Table Cutlery; Picture Glass of all 'jar's; Brittsnia Tea ware, in setts or single pieces; Portrait and Pietere Frames, Fire Irons end Fentlerit Mahogany Toilett Glasses, in 1, 2 and 3 drawers; German silver and Britannia tea and table SOYDA; .Hand and Magnifying Hamm; Candlesticks, Snuffers and Trsyci Gilt, Pier and Mantel Glasser, Gentlemen's Shaving Casest Combs, Hair Brushes, &c. - Irrr Merchant's, Ilt,tels and Stcanslaosts supplied ; no liberal terms, raid:plekiug carefully strendvd Usual discount for cash. fsbl9.d2w N toijourned making of the Stockholders of thr Pittdhurgh and'Connelltrille Rail [toad Coro• puny will ho hold at Ado Halt, on Thursday the 25th day of February inst.., at .! ovelryck , P. M. • WM. EICHUAUM, CA•n. E. D. GAZIA'A, g.yeti. tNEAT and convenient Frame Cottage. in Alk. L gheny City, itnniechatery below the Candi.— Possession given on the lot of Apnl nest. Apple to (1"e11.9) JAMES MAY. .-- AFARM containing two bemired aeres.situate about Mae miles from Pittsbnrgh. The im provements are a large and cottifortabie house and barn (fio feet iong.,) 100,bearineappbc trees, GO acre. cleared land, about if! of winch is meadow. The firm is well watered, on a good road and alit be rented remarkably low—apply to BLAKELY E: MITCHELL, Penn eL. Pittvt,tzvzh. - AN excellent dwelling house, on Redford street, Prospect hill, Sixth Ward, with 01 ema r*cetria: basement, fruit trees, ritrden and excellent well of I water. Rent, $125. ETltplift of febs BLAKKLY 17- 511TCFIF.L. V E have for sale a mall Farm of Land in Pine Township, containing rist:i-one, acrei--about Twenty-five acres cleared and under fence, with a comfonable clwellingliouse and otherimprovements. Title good and terms reasonable. Apply to teb4 BLAKELY Et Nilnlir.L. Splendid Dwelling iloasea and Lot to the City orMieghesay at Private IME subscriber is authorized to sell at low prices and on liberal lerins the following valuable Real Estate: That convenient, swieions, modern style and wt?: finished 21 stnry brick dwelling house, with mit-eli sion back buildings. Stable, Carriage house, Shrub bery, Fruit Trees, Pump, &c. on a lot haring.* front of 50 feet on Canal street, and extending back 21, to Liberty street._ At present occupied by C. U. Kay, Esq., adjoining We residence of thy Hun. Judge Greer. Also those two handsome, well finished, modern style now two story brick dwelling houses, with colonade fronts and back bnildings; each lot having a front of 22 feet on East Common and ex tending back 145 feet, occupied tie present by Rev. Wm. Preston and John Bissell. JOHN D. nAvls, jan29-tf Corner of Wood and Flfth grenta A THREE story Brick House, situate in the vin lage of East Liberty, 5 miles from the city; it has about acre of ground attached, a good Garden; it is an excellent stand for a Tavern, having a good frame stable, a large shed for Carriages and Ten Pin alley; several good fruit trees and a pump of ex cellent water on the place. The 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 pn reasonable terms. Person* desirous of further information will [acute call at J. D. Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms, cor ner of Wood and sth its. decl7-tf FOUR LOTS—Bounded by Penn, Liberty and Hay ate., each lot having 24 R. front, and extending back 110 B. Two of them are corner lots, and the position of the ivhole'property is one of the most ad vantageous in the city. For further information ap ply to M. SWARTZWELDEIt, Fourth st.., nova-tf bet. Wood and Smithfield. te.vip A two story BRICK HOUSE and LOT, 25 by f" 0 Ml. 160 ft., in Allegheny city, situated on the bank of the ricer, be ween the Aqueduct and Upper Bridge. Half or two-thirds of the purchase money may remain Bor 9 years. For sale low. L. WI LMMITIT, jn3o,tf Penn aL, bet. Irwin and Hand. SIX Acres ofground, with Dwelling nouse,Stable, 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, Nu. 87, Smithfield street above 6th st,, adjoining the property ofMartin Lytle. Apply to JOHN D. DAVIS, febB-tf - cor Wood and 6th sts. JUST opening an additional stock of Cornelius & Co.'s celebrated Solar Lard Lamps and Chan. dalicrs, of one, two; three and more lights, imitable for Steam Boats, Churches, Society' Halls, &c., of beautiful patterns; and will be sold at the lowest city prices for Cash., Also, Centre Table Lamps and Mantle Girandoles, with [mitres, new and very handsome patterns. Having-e large and frdsh supply, I respectfully invite the attention of Steam Boat builders, and others interested. W. W. WILSON, febß Corner of 4th and Market ate. MAPLE SUGAR-4,0001bn. reed and for sale by . LAMBERT & SHIPTON, . febil 133 andl3s Wood at. -..-. , C ~ .i ..- 1 '...'..i.. ...,;: ~.:f-=........,-t,-,--,. ~,.....4'.'n,'.:.:- _ _ ~.. ....,.... . ~ .. ... . ,'.i . ':•.e..--'.:'...;.; - : Yi..4j.-Z1.!",..*7.-....4..•-•,-. ~,,'!•-,. ~., . ..!,....,..:t • - ,. .;;, : . -4 , ! .:.: : - 7 , i;. ' ':. '':',:'_-.4-...-1;t •...,•,:.-.--;,'.-;'::,.7 'il'''','.-:,%&,':.-ri:',•'f-,l'i->.•' ~. ., .:: i ,; '- 1 :,, - .,:,•,.. !: 1P : t f 6 .:': - . - '•ii..s,' ,- ;•t:4.,i .. :::. , -: , - , -, , , , ' •- • Thos. Stoikholders ?fleeting For Sale or ttrot. For Rent. For neat, 'Farm for Hale. For Sale or Rent, For Sale, For Kent, Lump. I 11111111111 '-70 - ' ',-.:::;,- f.';:i, , ..•-!' r. •r -_.y..t.:;-....••,..--ir,-,'....:,'. '4 " • =US ~ ~ . ~~ 1847. S,U N A 1r1 3 "A.0 T 1847. THE Mail and l'asspager Steamer IS AAC NEW-TON-, Capt.. A. G. MASON. raft us' a regulari'packet botwoolr-Pittsinttgii . find Cincinnati, leavingl'ittsburgli every Sunday at 10 ov clock, The isaan Newton wait.siiilt this'epring, cipressly for the trade;aud offers to passengers twery comfort and superior accomMOdettitmq., , :The regular mail And passengersteamer IQNONGAHELA, Capp. Stone s :will tun as a reguinr Packet between- Pittsburgh ,and Cincin nati, leaving thisport every- Monday at 10, A. M., and. Wheeling at la, P. M., the same-day. Return-' ing, she will leave Cintinnati every Thursday, at 10, A. M. she, freighter passagn apply on board. ' :The Monongahela was built expressly for this trade, and offers to the passengers comfort; and su: perior accommodations. mar 31 1 847 Tuesday Packet. 1847 k r .. a g The regular mail and passenger steam er HIBERNIA, No. 2, Capt. J. Ktitti- FELTER, will run as it regular packet between Pitts burgh and Cincinnati; leaving this port every Tues day at 10 A. M., and Whimling at 10. P. M. of the same day. Returnibg; she will' leave Cincinnati ev ery Friday at 10 A. 'For freight or passage ap ply onl board. tr• The Hibernia' No. 2, was built expressly for the trade, and offers to the• passengers every com fort and superior accommodations. janl2, 1847 1847. 11,Vednesday Paticet. 1847 THE NEW ENGLAND, No. 2, Capt. S. DEA/i. will leave Pittsburgh every We nesday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Wednesday evening;at 10 P.M.; and Cincinnati eve. ry Saturday at 10 o'clock, A. M. feb2o 1847. TIIVESEAV PACKET. 1847. Tile: WISCONSIN, Capt. E. 3: CiAct, will Mate Pittsburgh every Thursday morning it 10 o'clock . ; Wc'heeling every Thursday evening at 10 P. and Cincinnati every Sunday at 10 o'clock, A. M. 1°1)19 FRIDAY PACKET. ..„itTHE regular mail and passengersteam er CLIPPER N 0.2, Captain Crooks, will run as a regular packer hetweenCincinnati and Pius. burgh, leaving this port every Friday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Monday at 10 o'clok, A. M. For freight er passage apply on hoard. The Clipper No. 2:was built expressly for thistrade., and offers to her paisengers every comfort and Sc. • , aommodation. mar 23 . \ t"- SAT 1.. l It DA Y PACK KT. aThe regular mail and paesed ger steamer ~ M ESSENt; ER, Capt. Lincurd, will run as a regular acket between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati,, ki l leaving this pon every Saturday at 1,0, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning, she wilkleaye Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10 &elk A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Meesenger was built expressly tor this trade, and odors td, her pasiengers every comfort and =w enn% ni.i3ti Off . tour 23 t y The, req..i:ar mad and jeotenger atearn!” cInc,AI;sIAN, Capt. laaac !Sennett, wilt rim 4.6 a repakr Piclet pimbo rg h a n d Cincinnati, leaving, tiss port every Saturday, at 10, A. M., and v,Vhoriirt at 10, P. M., the same day. Itcturninv, !the '4lll lrati Cincmnati every Tuenlay. at 10, A. I. Por 10:4111. or passage apply m 160.1111 The Circavnan eiprecs`,y tor this trade, and offer' to her paiftengca L.:cry c,thfini and an. coramodation. mar 23 THE new V. S. Med steamer ACA DI , NI. E. Loge*, Idetiter,\,wiii run as 7 rere lar peaseager packet between P.ateLtirgh anti the aoeve part during the area)a le4e, ICAvtag eNeur Titer...day at it) o•c:oek A. NS. The AC34IIX le DC4' and has seperier accoesnthde. uons. For ilelght or lotzrafir Zpr'!V tsn . twanl. tge (g. 4p9 EN‘'lliN AION AY PACK I:T. \ Till: relular mad and pahrmtter. iitextp t i cr XI( ).!..Cartain .Muchrtn,..a ill run ste a T ., g ,d,, r rac ct hef4en Patsburgh uu..l Cmciii natl. leavlr,7 qui port oven' 'Atm:4ly at f'; o'clock, P M. net4rning slie will leave Ctuctr.nati tines) Thur.:JAN at t P. NI: w lortilt expret*ly . far LI it traae a1,br.1% e‘rri ar4otrurao.3atton. , • For Irciaat of p ep y Or. bor.M. mayt: Vor eliseirkriati and Louisville. The new and sp:es.tolps.A.srager stem er C 0 1.1::S1 Li I A . O . :I*AL, :Master, v frATC fur the al.ro%s end iotentiedtsle puns, veva:a If. jnlD. wruiass, .k.goot. For cinetnatott a ,s d Oa. Maoli - ; For . fr 6 4. ; : 4 1 1 ,t o ; r I t ;:;;; " 4 .."-: ..t o g a l:: e l Y r s t i t;; l 4 :::::: 1 o . tt, L , t :T t l b . 7..; , F,.., , ; a all macavre. 4 4alo iforia Na:o44y. F*l Far he:artier trarralovapoiy on board. :leg. - Tne.dwy rrutng racUct. The new ina tyl.tvlitt ftekttn• t,rAt trixl...Art..ErTozi o Capt. rm.t i ttn t , cql , rut) as rf - 41.0 r p.it:ket tY-1, 4,V11 (14(1,,F , h and C4*/1211111, 1E 4 4 sPZ, tis:ea port dory Ti>rt,..tat tern: sl,g At - rl4.4clock. itotnyryi fir an ittIVC .?err tun ot &dock. The Ditri4taittnt ofi`rrs turn•riiyr aceittlmottatione p.uttiengcriF. fer ftrigt:t or pa.l-4...ve apply or: board. jet roe Onelzullatt. The we ld known tast tteam.ir •' • CANTLIRIA;. W. Forsyth, IS1:14.“-r, will run as a regii;ar Paeliet, leasing livery Wflint'arlily rn -0: n 1 10 n'cli , cti. Wiitirlinz. at Ib , P. At, the thie. Itivturnint:. rim icaye Cincinnati every Saturda y . at 10;!A. M. For or pl.ro3ve. apply on board, or to Ft & Co.. Agrlita, No. 30, '4l;at...r tiro rt. . _ .. .... .............. Weiloos ill. 4Leitsalar Packet........-- , _sr Tut ate.anter AllENA,Rmen C. Flrr;- 1.2 1, Wg.. 72- I.;ide irod 'i' a 3 ll l" in t ; b e r r ' m:4 l l4 l .t.e le... ;: r .:ds i t:; " ;. i. r . :Lltr i ::: days, Wednesdays, arid Fradays, at 9 o•ejork, A.M.; and Weihrville for PqrAhnegh on Tueallm, Thurs. days, and Saturdays, at 9 o'clock, A.M. Pur freight or passage apidy on board. dory .._ For Wheelbsg— , ..fi.toutar Packet. i p7-..,......_1 . Mr splendid light dravght steamer 4&.„ : ,, Dom! Nun , : . , s . Trwt., .Mcster, nit! rian an a regular packet between Paul... ugh and Wheel ing; ICaY'ng Prttshurgh for Wheeling every Monday, Wcanseday and Friday, at 3 o'clock, P.M.; and lea.. ing Wheeling for eat-113'1mb eery Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, at 9 tr'cloek, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. • nos.s . - AY.NE'S To:fie r Ens trrut.—Sorrie mmlieints War ranted to "destroy! worms in children," are very well calculated to destroy the children too. This is not the ease with .hrirrir's Tonic rerratfuge. It dors not contain a single ingredient which can harm the most delicate mitt yet it expels worms from the system With a Piedity and certainty prtfectly as tonishing. Nor in tAtiiS its only sanative property ; it is a fine Stomachic, and in remittent and inter mittent fevers has been administered with the most gratifying results. °Latinate cases of Piles have yielded to its influence, and itstonic qualities Netter it au excellent medicine in the convalescent stage of all diseases. it is exceedingly pleasant to the taste- Preprod only by Dr. D. JAYNE, No. S South TlllltO Street, Philadelphia. For sale in Pittsburgh at Om PEKIN TEA STORE, 12 FOURTH street, year Wood—and at the Drug Store of If. P. Schwa/12, Federal aireet, Allegheny City. feh 1-d&w A NOTFIER IMPORTANT CURE.—Mies Mari anna Header, ti.j highly respectable lady from liarrisburgh, called en-day at our office for the pur pose, she said, to expiess in this public Manner, lier heartfelt gratitude to Dr. JAvrtn, No. 8, South Third street, for the unparalleled benefits alto had received from the use OMB ALTERATIVE. She stated that she had suffered for Several years with Scaorvtt and had bad the attendance of five physicians at dif ferent times, all of wholh finally told her that they considered her disease, incurable, She therefore de termined to try the efficacy of DR. JAYNE'S AL TERATIVE, from which the found almost imme diate relief, so that by.4he time she had taken thir teen bottles, she was•perfccdy cured, and now en.' joys better health than she has for several years 1)1)- 1 lore. For sale in Pittsburgii at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72 Fourth st., near Wood—and at the Drug Store co 11. P. Schwarts, Federil st., Allegheny City. fob 1-cl4-tv F ' isn-8,-, bids No 0. Large Mackerel; 10 hf bbls , do do; 6 do No t do do; 15 bbls Nos 1 and 2 do; 0 do No 13Salmon; 25 do do ;Herrings; 6 drums Codfish; for sale by LAMBERT 4- SHIPTONi feb4 : 133 and.l3s Wood st 1)Alt LEAD-12,000 IbB. Bar Lead,thr sale by jup feb9. JAMES MAY. WOOL--4 — Sacke .erime Weeli far mad by febD," JAMES MAY. ii:.7-a.r4i7:',44lVr.„„woro444.4gorS.V=r, _ ,_ '; 4: z;. fit' SEEM 'E .lrs MilMO . ._.,. 0' 4i ...'3;.-..,:,,:';',.-;.,f.J.•4:F.,,;...,,r2"i:!...1•2.-z,,r:;,':;t'::,t,-, CINCIIV* . ATI IvIONpAY ` PACTt ET SATUILDAV PACKET Tliurtsrm Y PACKET 4:', i n - AvEs - or , I.?iscotrwri CORD.EnEII DIU Ll' BY , ALLEN E1t.4.511i.1t, fifiCIIA AGE .1311.0 KER, control .cl,l , AND WOOD EMELT& Prrmrsvi.vAralt. .Pittsburgh Philadeiphialisuks !. par Germantown:........ par Chester county.: Delaware county par ' Montgomery county..par Northumberland Co...par Col. Bank 413 ridge CO:p4l . Reading. ! par LancaSter Doylestown . • • • • pal Easton , Bucks county pa: Pottsville Washington. Brownsville . fork Chambershurg.. ! . Gettysburg Middletown.: Carlisle Harrisburg . Honesdale ... Lebanon ..... Lewistown Wyoming ' Eric West. Branch Waynesburg ' t Susquehanna County • .1 Lehigh County.. .. . .1 U. States Bank ' 28' Relief' Notes City and County Scrip.. t • • b rtrptatrA. State Bk and Urancbes.. ; State Scrip Ktxruccr. MI Banks vraouflA. Eastgrn Banks ..... . • Whettng Branches • 1 Br'ch at Morgontown• • I JIARYLARD. Baltimore Cuy Country Banks NEW TORY. City Banks Coutitry.l3anka FEW ENGI.MeD All 301 Vent bluks.• El= rrliti Esocutors of the Estate or Gustavoult Sandel 1, dec'd., will sell at public auction on, the resin, sex on Thursday the Ifith March next, 0110 o'clock, A. M.,u1l the tools belonging to the soap and chand lery estabindmient of said deceased. Also,. !torso, I Carriage and Harness, 1 Cart and. Harness, 1 coun try ar market Wagon, 2 Curtis and a lot or rushing tackle, and a number or agricultural impletnents. They wail also let, for a term of years, the soap and chandlery aforesaid. The premises are in good order and calculated to manufacture soap and can .lies on a large scale. Appiy.to G. It. Riddle, Esq.,. at ins office, fith,strect, Pittsburgh, or to Mrs. Mary S..inflol, on the infant El•••• )0-111,1.1.1 On will be given. on the first of April next. AB persons in ichtod . to the . estate will please ; wale immediate payment; and Thorn having claim ptcumi them prop t tly authenticated ('or Settle- MINA. JUktiN IF/AIMING, G. It. RIDDLE. Eert.. . ti 4. MiltESlfttY„ Alleghtny County, rel., 3,1, I S47,d&Avtd. Vinci: or slit ALt_totts.NT BitMar.CO,,} illftLar.cit,./antiary I*l7. N e'veti . tiou tbr FresWent, rrlanAgers and Oilieers for Uew, "Compaq Ayr erov.tifq: a I..rit.fge over the riser All ! , g h en y, "p ri o. N ;tte rittaborgti, is the coun t, of Aiieglm-try" bes.hoiste:l3t Ow Tull-I:owe on Ahrwis..r, thr Ist vi March nest, at:: O ' Cltaelt, P. M. 3iiiiN uxhi.Ert, Trts.ar cr. Spy:sits*. Strain*, PaS a* of the 11itreat and Elide, ^lad di.cla*ea of the bplest, 1 . 1 1 : raNi tili•cttrally NR-1 c.n.n Itcuct-tir, the AM Lit ICAN OIL, 66-1 bcal,t4 tech to litiktuckr, Iss fret I=elux thr i karth's lady :nlitutuaq wia ciored I`TUM,I thrttilleti be:7 to !pet bed! twiny wts-I,s c‘imp;.ettly uot ori ecer rariaidi sabtr stMerbes Lid ticca: taia. thy te4licatkuual Vicrravapt, At ir - ast Thts is to cerbry, that Ire' have used OP Atreat• ca.,. 'ha for the o hoopinitennith among out thildren,! lima frr.tu drop* to a small tea opoen! A t ; i nt-abt, whir h atiw - rq.entattodthent tit etlt Ithrodo the ntghtl I tit*. applied tr in ono of the.? ehddreo that rot her arm tourist, the child. crrascal try to: hit the t.ms. the arta leas droreed and bouctal kat it W3* attLeted %nit st pain in my e;de and , breast, an have been tot for la years. I commenced came the thl Uy tah4ng a tesspeor.ful twice a der,... 1 sari to or 3 das it it .Ing the t tit bare hoer+ very tottat; 'elect-cc!, ands...in lrelLetc thAtt ais the best Is:ratty - I rued:cite I ha \y , cvcr rtr'r•—ortir. of 'my necithbors c+ti II at my rtAuest fora vrainttil itt3ClC,lllltrit re. het “I a rew ra•note.; octave iltan used the , ; tt lg. *trained kora tat ou r orrtt t ease ttt a (Cry short lane. We rice hn the east a:de; of Pr en et., .3 Walnet. 1 411t1 now troll as ever I oas its lire. 1,..RG-trZET ki .ho/ezalts . And - 1 1 1,tal h Jarkgn, Itt hit Atet .±4l:er. cli.zr. ana:-..beet Sletticiat,WAre ho.n,.,S".l. I.4,rti) o:te ,, A,llt, A orWorml *At 4t, Inns r.t,r4 .7,0 cents 4M) 'if per bottle. Wm. etfltoii‘c fur ' Wettern Pcenflivanla, :COM: wh i n ,e lob! by tun 4 , 11 YITY, -;topry ard agents. N. 4. A pani Wart culit4mitig , :rscapir climetions, Avall the N-ara,s and AtiAte.4-c* of Om. 3.,r,,pt)r -tor• and principal Agenly, ynvy . lpf.,l in the wrap pet or e2Oll bettle, ev . 12: b IS-4to,fi ta =M= T t ittnn of 411 order <irate. Orpl.an's (art of fr,:h.yfry cotttty, 1 wai t 4.11 WlNine.aay the est of Itlarnlt, A. 11. 1547, at the Litter of 2 o'clock, P. ',M., on the ptentitnes. cal one to sale Igo pol Ate nen ilue or outcry ,all two certain Loth oI s f.tr.(111011, s:art:r Land towilscresi in the plan of the ;Reentry Tract 4414*a:tie l'ittsburgh, an Lots on 2(t and 210, :n such parts and in ancli pootortions an Wilt suit ittlrtril34l-?4, or 4 wilt arll the 4tole of each Lot lo a body. Lot 'tir , 2111 contains tS acre. 3t111 . -42 14.10 perrhel, upon which is erected a two story ssnatheK hoarded log ,111,4110,ih hack boddings and nib lintownortlernlst. Lot No 210. containing 7 acre* a nd Wl' 4.10 perches, ; is wider good fence And perfectly lose!, and is particularly wraptcrl rof the purpose of, a market-garden. The above property ix intuatetl on the Bearer Road about 2 milk below the Ctt of Allegheny, en the East our. or Woo•la , rim„ and presents a rare. chance f " Pert...MC V:lahiag to procure a location near the two eatea. The term" of axle are, 6nc-third ft) oftho purchase money in cash on delivery of' thu Dent/. one.third ‘,i) in two Seam, and one-third CM in three. years with interest tii - be securedlis bond nud mortgage. W. I). TASSEY, Adult/listen:or de Lent: non. 4c, of ['eh! 1.414wtd Juhn Woods qr den]. GEOIIGE It. ItIDDL.V., CONY.EXAN-CEII, . . OPFICI-: in Amery Rtiwitith !street, abort Smith field street, Pittsburgh. DF.E6S, MORVIA GO, A GILLEILCIITS, BONDS, RELLARES and other inetrurnents of writing drawn with neat ness,legal accuracy and despatch. He will also at tend to drawing and filing MgCIIANIC'S lar.am, Ac counts of Executors, Administrators,4.r., Examining titles to lira! Estate, ,Searching Records for Liens, s•c• te. ' Froth la long tixpefieltee and intirante'aCqUaint ance with the manner of keeping the public records, he 'expects to give satisfaction to those who may en . treat thei n r bua ne to his care. deCIO-dtket Orrtcz or Aimrreas AND StSPERVISORS , or Pm. Towissurr, Feb. 18t,1847., 3 NOTICE is hereby giten to all persons having un. settled claims , against Pitt Township, to present their bills for settleinent to the subscriber, on or be fore the first Monday of March next, as they will not be received after that time. By order of the Board or Auditors and Supervisors for said Township. feb3-dlm P. CONNOLLY, CPI( Dissolution of Pmtnership. T"' Firms of Gee. R. White & Co., and White & Brother, .are dissolved by mutual clasent. The business of each store, -will be settled by each partner at their respectite places of bu Incas, on Market street. • All persona indebted to.either of the inns trill please call Soon, and settle their accent/ GEORGE It: fiITE, ItontAs w Pittobtirghaeimutry ist; 11347. feblo-d2m i•:~ a i ih?J~` ..'..*,„ , ',,,-i,4.',i.,..7,:p, - - '. - ' , : , ;'''. - :i• ,- N , 4 , ; -7 . - . , - :.,4 - '.,•.7 , . ,, ',- ,, . , ; _ ,‘ 'q_ Vainfitile-ReoLEstate for Y virtuetfifaJlecree of the Orphan's Court ofAl - 3 leglieny,Coutii.y,4o No. 64, blareh-Term - ; 1345: The undersigned as Trustee for the sale of the Real Estate of Dennis Murphy, deo.d., will expose , to sale by public outcry at.the Court ,House, in the City of Pittsburgh-, on the, 4th Monday of March, 1547, at Pii-o'elock, A. 111 i, the following described. Real Estate, ViZt • , lst. That part of the Farm belonging to the said Estate, bounded and described as, follows viz: Be-. ginning at art Elm Tree, thence by lanii4rf Jameis H. Hays, N 68. F 121 petches to a poet; thence 221 E 193Aperches to a pnst; thence S 55 AV 82.5 to a sugar tree stump; thence S 831 W 23-9 perches to a, stake; thence by that *part of said farm is - the Diagram of Partition of said, Estate marked 44. W 99 toa.beech; thence 4177 W 16-6 to al teach; thence N 61 W 18-3 perches to a post; thence N 39 W 7 to a post; thence N OW 22 to a post; thence N 141 IV 41 perches to a post; theOce by lands of Jatnes H. Hays N 631. E, 10 to o. sugar, three stump; and thence N 45 E 42 perches to the place of beginning, containing 183 amen and 37 perches, being the part marked on said Diagram of the ,Partition of said Real Eatate, which said-described piece of land contains about 96 acres of atone coal, with. a dwel ling house and barn erected thereon, on Beck's, within (along the front) about 66 perches of the Mo nongahela river, bh Beek"s Runiabout 3 miles from the City of Pittsburgh: -the soil is good, about 60 acres cleared, and the stone coal is of the best quality. 2d. That other part of said Farm, bounded.and described as follows, viz: Beginning at a poskthence by land of John Doran and James 1f...11ayer,,A831. W 381 perches to a post; thence S 771 W 50 to a`peat; thence by land ofPeter Brindle N 351 W 1571 perch es to a post; thence by land of James H. Hays, N 82E 24.7 to a beech; thence N 771 E 24-8 to alien; thencoN 631 Ii 51 post; thence by the first described part of said fartn marked in said Diagram , ‘A' , 141 E 44 to a poet; thence S 50 E 22 to a post; thence S 39 E 7 to a post; thence S 61 E 18-8 to a beech; thence S 77 H 16-6 to a beech; and thence S 44 E. 99 to the beginning, containing 100 acres 156 perches, being marked in said Diagram of Partition "B.” This part of said farm contains about 65 tiort:a of stone Coal and has abort 40 acres of cleared land. 3d. That lot of piece of ground situate in the City of Pittsburgh, bounded and described as follows:1 Beginning on Front street, at the distance of 1021 feet Easturardly from Wood street; thence along Front street Eastwardly 24 feet to the line of the lot marked 4, 12 , in the Diagram of Partition, thence by the said line northwnrdly parallel with Wood street 80 feet; thence parallel with Front street westward- I ly 44 feet to an alley; thence along said alley south , wardly parallel with Wood street 80 feet to the place of beginning, being marked "C" in said Diagram. 4th. That bat or piece adjoining theabove,bound , eil and described as follows: Beginning on Front l street, at the distance of one hundred and twenty-, six feet from Wood street: thence along Front] street—cast - ward - 1y twenty-four feet: thence north -1 wardly in a lint: parallel with Wood street SO feet:: thence westwardly by - a line parallel with Frontstreet to the line of lot marked in said Diagram . 4 C": and thence by the said line sonthwardly parallel withl WeeVireet 80 feet to the place of beginning, being marked "D," in said Diagram. - 'Pernik of sale oral! the foregoing described Real I Estate, viz: One fourth in hand oh the delivery of! the Deed, and the balance in one,:wo and three , years in equal payments, with interest thereon from , the day el sale. The said balance of the purchase money to be ateured by Judgment, Bond and Mort gage on the property sold. HENRY WCULLOUGH, Truest. 'Stateßit . and Branches. $ Cincinnati - Banks," .$ CircleVillc (Lawton $ Columbus Bank .... " . $ Xenia $ Massillon f Sandusky Gesuga Norwalk i... Nen Lisbon: ;: :' , ,°;,;} Wooster.`;f Marietta i . . Chillicothe . " . $ Cleveland . .. ? i, ...$ Sciota Lancaster : 8 flamilton 10 Canton ' 20 Urbana 60 Granville ...50 IState Bk and Brancheh GO Bank of Illinois 75 Grimm Myer Itaiain., 70 insurance Company ...5 tato Banks Oakland County. ~.." 10 Farm and Mech bank.lo St n . Clair 1111590E781 Igftto Bank am= =IN rairtstur EXCJIANtE. New York.... (prem.) Philadelphia.... " •• Baltimore tt vnii.ur. or corn. Amer. Gold, (prem) • • • • i Old do. do. ...5 Guineas- r, 00 Sovereigns— 84 83 Frederick4ors ...... $7 80 Ten Thalers...... ... 7'Bo eniGuilders.: , • ' 390 Louis& ors 4 25 'Napoleons-- 3 80 Doubloon, Sponish..l6 00 Do. Patriot • 15 50 Ducats - 2 IS rr Sale. Dissolution. Trug co-Partnciship heretofore existing between the subscribers, under the firm of Walker & Wnodsrell, is this day ditsolved by mutual consent. The business of theism ilriti will be settled by John %Sailer s at the old Maud, No S Wood street. 1011:1 WALKER, . JOS. WOODII'ELL. rituiliurgh, January 1, 1547. janl.3 Triliti WALKER, (late Walker & Woodwell,) ;-1 would announce to his friends and the public, shut her- still cortislues the 'Hardware business at the fr) Wood streot. He would respect fully toliels a i_jatinuance of the patronage hereto fore so kindly belga:Tit . He will be receiving in the Spring a large aupp;7 of foreign goods of his own importation. Country kerchants will please rose hire it tali. janl3 A arid. VE , BOUGIIT Iron Anvils Of _American Tinnutsc tt lure..warraolcd. For sate at mannraCturors' price* by GEE. COCHRAN , . Pitt 21 2G Wood st. APOLWN AND HIS MAIL:MALLS, by J. 7. Headley, in 2 tat.e.. 4ttst 'recrlyed and fur sale at the boat Sad paper ararthonee irt L. UHT:tITS, Agt., 14n3) Nn, ti., below Diamond alley _ ICankling•ti Improved Lard Oa. . 11.A1111,ELS Winter Lard Oil, just received from the rashilfacturers ahd for sale at Cincinnati prices wholesale and retail, by FRS; SELLERS . , tirm.jB NO, 17 Liberty et. Sundirtfem Tierees fresh Rice: 14 bids, Conklin* improved Lard ai11• 10,N10 lbs. Bacon, ShimMem. On hand 'and ferule by F. SELLERS. "ep 24 • •I• _No. 17, Liberty street. llr A /1-1.4 Itin_liegii, No. 1, Lard on consignment; An. fur rile by F. SULF-itS. wepll.4. Ice. 17, Liberty stitet. 176..A.11 11012SEN101-LA-SS LS.-8 bblni 'Goodalei , S. 11. Nloltitnes, is atone and fer role by scp23. . F. SELLERS. Dlitsquitto Netts. F.O. S. SWARTZ has on hind a lot of very mu g" pe'rior white. and colored Atnitiucto Netts which Will be *Old cheap at No ‘ 'lQ6 Market street. jel3 . tiT— ATIONEILY •FOR LT, Pspeteries, Port-folios, Note. Paper of all kinds, Note Envelopes, Motto Wafers, Motto Seals, Writ t log :it-1136 , , and Floral Wafers, Spangled Sealing Wax, Embossed-edged . Letter•paper, Card Cases, Visiting Carde r Pocket Books, Ivory Tablets, Note &.e. 6:e. For side tir JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. corner of Marketand Third tits, t)1,11 PENS -.7.ilagley's celebrated ever pointed It gota_rtneribst reeri‘cd and for tale at riducld rates .-4.IOIiN4TON & STOCKTON; - oct2s Ilouksellaia , I%latlc'et at. TATIOIKRY,-4itst opening, a large and aplen- C did assortment of French, English and Ameri can Svitiorirry, which we invite the public meall and examine. JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, uct , Stationers, Market at. 101.10.-75 lai*e. and 90 small boxes Misson. ri tobacco, of prime quality, joist -received on consignment, and will he sold cheep for cash, ox Pithiburgh manufactures. august IS TA APFE & crcnNNErt. BBLS. 3. itcht Oki 50 .4 Rosin; 150 Boxes Tobacco, various Biles; . 10,000 Seed leaf Cigars; On consigument and will be sold low for Cash; or exchanged for Pittsburgh manufactures, by ° imp," TAAFFE & O,CONNOR. Wood IS Property for Sole. THAT desirable Int of ground at the foot of Wood street, occupied nt the time if the great fire by Messrs. King & Holmes.; is offered for sale. Enquire of (angFil J. K. 111(XtlitlEAD. rrAisLEs—pier, Centre and Card Tables of darer 1 cot patterns. If you want a hood article cheap call at the Furniture Warehouse of T. 11. TOIING & Co, je6 31 Hand at. Latest Improvement. BEDSTEADS of different kinds with Okr.sares iron patent fastenings, superior tis.anything now in use, for sale low at the Ihrniture wdrehouse of angl. T. 11. YOUNG &. Co, Hand street. Drtosea Flooring. 20'000 FEET first rate, at Deck's Planing Machine, for safe. . L. WILISTAIITFI, novlB. Pens et, between Hand and Irwin st. PT FENCE.-60 pannels oak and pine rails 1. just received and for sale by jrin 2 L. WILMAATIT, Peim et. POPLAR BOARDS, well eeneofiect ea for dale by itiovlB.l • L. WILMARTII. YOU can always find at G. Schneckis,on the cor ner of Fifth and Smithfield ate.; fresh Oysters served up in every style, on thligLihorteet Also, Ground Nut Candy, Fruits, and Pastries of the' choicest kinds. Call and seo. novl3-dtep THE subscriber will receive fresh Oysters daily from Baltimore, which ho will. Servo up in all the different styles, at the Franklin Hotel, Fourth et., between Smithfield 'and Orint. octl3 ta* nooks; , . COMMERTAItIRSI - ProOdilCilt dt Wine; N'ew York Digist; • • • feblo ' at H. S. BOSWORTH & CO'S . , ... .. , .., . „ :-,---, H- •;...r:',...,:...-i.j.-..,•z•1-,;.-..,,',"-; .;. ;F :'s, .: ~ ,'~ ; luimar Ifirsrdware. 0 Yee) 0 Yee. Fresh Oysters. - - --:'2- .4 4 ....i'.. , i. 1 7::','7 . :;- ,:t.',''4.:'.4:-.f.::..13';':'4f•':.-'-'- MEE =MI MEINI , - Ilt \ the PrOsisicutOf Elio IhiltAll SEistes. I IN pursuance of an att of Congress, approved on the I tih.day of July, 1846. ehtitled•LAn.ait to authorize the President of the United States. to sell the reserved mineral lands imthe States of Illinois and Arkatisas; and Territories of Wisconsin - and , lowa, simposed to contain lead ore;" . I, JAMES X. pors, Pittairpt:irT OF THE U.it - ITDO STATES OF AMERICA, do heteNr' deela re and make known,. that'a public sale vtilf• be held at the land office at MINERAL.PORCT: in the Territoryof Wisconsin, commencing on Itf.ONDAY, the twenty fborth day of May next, for thedisposal of the following sec tions and parts of keetions Of land, nEttyroyortE RzisavEn EltOX LOSS MI .EOXIAIR.Vra VALVADLE LEAD MIRES, to wit ': - West of the fourth priecfpaf nut idiom Ports. of sections six. seven, eight, nine, ten. twelve, twenty-five, twenty. eight, twenty-nine; thir ty, AirtY-two, and thirty-three, in township Ott. Sections six and eight, and parts cd-eections ttvo, ten, and thirty-one, in township two. Sections fiftten,soventeen, nineteen, twenty, twen ty-nine, thirty ) and thirty-three, and parts dfsec tions ten, fourteen, twenty one, twenty-two, tweitty five, twenty-sixi twenty-eight; thirty-two, thirty four, and thirty-five, in township three. Section's twelve, thirteen, twentylour, twenty seven, and thirty-four; and parts of sections seven, eight, fourteen, fifteen ) and eighteen, in township four. t'ections nine, ten, and thirty-sir; and parts of sections eliven, fourteen fifteen, twenty-two, twen ty-six, twenty seven, thirty-four, and thirty-five, in township five. Section eight; and parts of sections two, twenty four, twenty-five, and thirty-six, in township six Section twenty-six, and parts of sections thirty four and thirty-six, in township seven: and Section twenty-four, in township eight; all- u range one. Sections twenty-eight, thirty-three, and thirty six; fractional sections twenty-nine-and-thirty-two, on the main land; and parts of Sections two, twelve, and twenty-five, in township one.' Section twenty, and parts of sections six, seven. nineteen, twenty-eight, thirty-three, thirty-five, and thirty six, in township two. Section thirty-six, and parts of sections nine, thirty, and tinny-one in township three. - Section thirteen, and parts of sections twenty eight and thirty-two, in township four; and S4ction twenty-four, in township five; all of runt;estwo. Sections three and twelve, and parts of sections four and fist., in township two, . sictions twenty-seven, thirty-four, and thirty and parts of sections thirteen, twenty-three, twe trfour, twenty-five, twenty-six, thirty-three. and thirty-sir, in township three; and Part of section thirty . ) in township four; all of range three. Part of section twenty, in township three; sec. !ions twenty, twenty-nine, and thirty; and parts Of sections, eight, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, and twenty4ight, in township four; and part of section tweitty-eight, in township seven; all of range four. Section twenty-one, and parts of sections six and and twenty, in township three; parts of sections twenty-five, twenty-six, twenty-seven, twenty-nine, thirty4ur, thirty-five,-and thirty-six, in township four; and part of section foUrteen, in township five; all of range five. East •rf the fourth prir.rim/ meridian. Sections four, eight, nine, twenty, twenty-four, twenty six, twenty-nine, and thirty-one; and parts-of sections two, five, seven, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fonrteen, litteen, seventeen, eigh teen, nineteen, twenty-one, twenty-two r twenty three, twenty tire, twenty-seven, twenty-eight, thir ty, thirty.two, thirty-three, and thirty-four, in town ship ore. Parts of sections twenty-ae, thirtrntre, thirty two, thirty-three, thirty4ur, thirty-five, and thirty six, in township two. Pans of sections twenty, twenty-pine, and thir ty•tive, in township three. Pans of sections one and twentione, in town ship roar. Section thirty, end parts of sections three, eight, nine, thirteen, fourteen, eighteen, twenty, twenty twenty-five; twenty-seven, twenty-nine, thirty , one, thir:Tfour, thirty-fit c, and thirty-six, in town ship fire. Sections three, fottr, and nine, and parts of Re tied% fire and eight, in township six; and SectiOrts - twentv-,even, tire:try-eight, twenty nine, and thirty-tfiree, and parts of sections, nine. ten, twenty, and thiti4-four, in. township seven;' all of range one. , Sections two, three,- four, Si:x, tb'en;' eight, nine, ten, eleivo, twelve, thirteen, and twenty, and parts of sections. one, five ; fourteen, fifteen. seventeen, I,eighteen, nineteen, twenty.one, twenty-three, thirty, thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-three, and thirty six, in township one. Sections twentyfit•e, twenty-six, twenty-seven, twenty.eight, twenty-nine, thirty, thirty-three, thir ty-.four, thirty•tire, and thirty six; and parts of sec tions two, thirty-one, thirty-two, in township two. Parts of sectiOns eleven and thirty, in township three. l'atts of sections - one, two four, five, six, seven, il Ind twelve, in . townshili four. - i Sections three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, , ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twents--one, and thirty-six; dud . . I parts of sections fourteen, fifteen, twenty-two, twenty-four, twenty-tiee, twenty.six, thirty, thirty ! one, thirty-two, thirtyAkee, and thirty-five, in township five. Sections twenty, and twenty-one; and parts of sections twenty three, twenty-four, thitty-three, and thirty-four, in townships six; all of range two. Parts of section's shit, and twenty eight, in town ship one. :Sections thirty, and thirty-one; and parts of sec tions four, sir, twelve, twenty-one, twenty-Aye, and thirty-six, in township two. Sections five, and seventeen; and parts of she lions four, nine. ten, fourteen, fifteen, eighteen, twenty, twenty-four, and twenty-nine, in township three. is • Sections five, si.v, eight, and twenty-eight; and parts of sections seven, seventeen, twenty, twenty five, and thirty.threb, ih township four. Sections five, six, seven, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, thirty-one, and thirty-two; and parts of sections eight, ten, twenty-five, twenty. nine, thirty; and thirty-ihree in township live. Sections fifteen, and twenty two; and paila Of sections thirteen, seventeen, twentv-one, twenty four, twentyseven ; 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, twelve; thirteen, and eighteen, in township two. Part of section seventeen, in towhsirfp three. Parts of sections fourteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty-three, thirty, and tbirty-Nte, in township four. Part of section thirty-five, in' township five; and Sections ninbteen, and twenty-six; and parts of sections five, nine. eleven. fifteen, eighteen, twenty one, twenty-two, twenty-three, , twenty:seven, men ty-eight, thirty-one, and thirty-two, in ttiwnship six; all of range four. Parts of sections eight, seventeen, and eighteen, in township one. Sections seventeen,. ana twenty; and parts of sections four, eighteen, and nineteen,. in township two. Partiiifseetions four, and thirty, townahip three. --• Sectiodi twenty-seven, and twenty eight', and parts of sections eleven, nineteen, twenty, ttrenty nine, and thirty, in township four, and Sections one, two, and eighteen;-and parts of sec tion; seven, eight, fourteen, seventeen, nineteen, and twenty-five, in township six; all of range five. Section eleven, and . part of sectkm eight, in town ship three; and pall's of sections fide, six, seven, eight; eighteen, twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty six, twenty:seven, and thiity, in township Sit; all of range' six. Part of sections two, three, ten,elecen i thirteen and twenty-eight, in township two; and part of sec.. .'I tion thirty-four, in township three ) Alt of range seven. Parttf section four, in township three. Parts of sections twenty•seven, thirty•fonr, and thirtytwe, in township four, and part of section seven, in township seven; all.of range eight. '2i - tarter quarter sections of the above totyls,cott bred in whole or in part by thou ntinfrtg leases which shall not be determined by the day fixed for the corn. mencement opht sale, will be excluded therefrom. Pre•empnon claims will nor be allowed to any pf the above lands t until-after they have been offer . • - O. SCHMERTZ r'- , ::4" :: ;:•- • , :; e' : ;* `. i..~ _ 7.• .0 , '44, c• 0- . ‘,.. 1 ., •,-`: -_ - t.. ..~ .. ~~~'.~ yi ~.1 : . :..-,'- ' .:. ! ' .-,,..:7-",:'. For Bare or Relit: t •• AND possessio n given the Eat of April n c t , that eligible country seat; on the Wash ington turnpike; 31.milek frofn the city of Pittshargh ; and occupied for the last 3 years by kr.p. A. H. Wright. The dwelling bonne is a large two story brick, with dining room, kitchen and well' hoes. Tin the ground floor. A spacintil yard with good Stabling, carliage house; and other out buildings at tached. The lot *tains 12 acres; ib a high state of cultivation; there is on the premises a largOsum• ' ber of bearingfruit treea, nimingst which are peatt4 Cherry, plum, pear, apple; kc. This is one of• the most pleasant residences in the vicinity; and will be l'entad low to a good tenant or a:cheep for city Property. For terms apply to • ,• • febl2-412w • WALTER DRYAN'F, - 7 Country .lieeideneee ILTAVING removed to the City-43r-tonvienibnee 11 to protessionid burincda—I ` will rent iny.btart; ! sion House and it immediate enclosiiie; &antibiosis • the Bluff's of the 'Moncinglitela, onb4itti Pittsburgh. anl4-3tvna - - - 21/R. MIFF'S • '' • Jlg c t ori l i :l er W o RIT Fi f 121 ' and 6 Market MS Persons intending to • 1 7 f avail themselves this winter or the well known efficient instruction given in this Institution, will requirb to cothmence immediately. The flattering reception which Mr. D.', new work upon Steamboats accounts hat received, induces hint • to proceed immediately with his new treatise upon Mut:mien-my Accoinvis, which he is resolved shall ex cel all other works upon this subject, as fur as his work upon Steamboat accounts has been bond to cr eel the imperfekt outlinet previously published. Subscriptions Hata open at his Academy as above. - feb6 O F Atibta SHAW, son of William Shaw, mil ler; of Cornanure, Parish of Donamoyne, Coun ty Monaghan, Ireland. He emigrated to America ist or about the spring of the year IS3B, and has not since been heard of; was, at the time of his emigra— tion; 26 years of age, tall in stature, of dark maples. ion; 'heavy eyebrows,. and by occupation *ginner- If he is living and will apply to the underriparl, or his agent, James May, Pittsburgh, Pa., kerwill hear the particulars of a considerable legacy to which km ii entitled in England. H. KEENAN, Counsellor at Law and European Law Agt.. febl-tf Pittsbu Pa. TUE. undersigned will attend to the procuring of situations for young men in stores of all kinds and for every capacity, such at clerks, salesman, book-keepers, assistants, and laborers, also, for men on farms, driving carriages, tad wagons, and mon for families, and for all kinds of mechanical business. Families supplied with male and female domestics, on tho shortest notice. By applying at CLARK'S General Agency and Intelligence Office,No. 50, 3d. at.; two doors below the Poet Office. feb3-tf. N0T.... HAVIXO Sold out my establishment to -Doctor William. F. Irwin, I cheerfully recommend him to all my former friends and customers. EDGAR THORN, INglints Drug Store. —Tho undersigned having bought out the store. of Edgar Thorn, corner of Penn and Hand streets,.so licitaa share of the drug and medicine custom_of the. city and surrounding country. A general assortment ofall the most valuable Medicines, Perfumery, Oils, Soaps, Fancy Articles, Pruritic@ and Combs will al, ways be )(Upton hand. Physician's prescriptions aor • curately compounded. The store will be open stall hours of the day and night. _ . d eng,t3 -1 14: - .Handilello:nr also, Parlour and lOtaiusa. do, Wholesale mid Iteiall JOHN W. Iif..A.IH. • . .k,' . 49;1th , , , 14 0- 1T994 iti i. •. A < -'p -: ,:~:~ ed at public sale f and-become. subject -to privattr,,,, entry: and ell of snch - lands as contain a mine-it mines of lead :ore, actually . disitivercd and belt* worked, will be sold iri such legal subdivision or. . subdivisions as Will inclode such mine or mines, at :not less than two dollars and fifty•centx weeks, acre. The sale wit( be kept open for two (un• less the lands are sooner dieposed rf,) `and no lon ger and no private /fillies of land in.the sections and parts of sections so offered will be from - until after the expiration of two weeks from the,. : commencement of said sale. In further execution of the said act, I have caw, sed the Commissioner of the General Land Office to publish with this proirotriation, a brief descrip , tion of the mineral region in which these /ands lie, . and of the, lauds now offered for sale, which has been prepared from official documents and other ** • means of infornation. Given under my hand althe City of Wasbington; this twentieth day - of November ; Ann .. ° tint ' one thousand eight hundred and, forty-six. *. - Ey the President: J AMES JAMILS H. Prixn, acting Ccenenissiorzer of the General land , : • The lands embraced by the above proclamation - or the President of the United States, contain many of the most valuable lead mines actually opened - and worked, which have yet been discovered; ar.4. from indications on the surface, and experirneara , made in digging, it is believed that many, others , equally valuable exist, and may be explored at a trifling expense. From the great number of rhese mines it would be impiacticable to give an adequate idea of their character and lOcation, without extending this no. . tice beyond proper bounds, It IssulTicient to staffi . that they are situated in the section of count/7. bounded on The south by the Illinois State line;on, • west, by the Mississippi river; oti:.the north, line drawn nearly-parallel to the south side ol thy Wisconsin river, at the average distance of ten or twelve miles therefrom; and on the east by a men. - Wien line passing through the sources of Sugar Creek, the whole district covering a surface equal- to about sixty - full townships. All necessary fa- . edifies for transporting the products to a markit .• am afforded by the Missiisippi and Wisconsin riv ers, tnd their tributaries, the Blue, Grant, Mile, • Peka:onika, and other rivets by which the distract .: is intersected. - The above district was explored by Dr. Owen, the geologist of the State of Indiana, under in• structions fmm the Treasury Department, and in complianct With a resolution of the House of Ikep. resentatives,lnned the tith of February, 1839. The able report tlf this gentleman, published in 1844, with the charts and illustrations,(Senate document, No. 407, Ist session, 28th opgress,) contains precise information as to the location of each mine, and shows, that in 163 . 9, 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, and further, that the whole district, if . properly mined, would yield one hundred aratiEfty Millions pounds per annum. - ' Particular lists of thcsections aria parts of sec tions to be offered at said sate, have 'been furnish ed to tbe register and receiver at Plir,eral Point,' - together with maps on which the location of each tract is designated; all of which will be subject to the examination 'of those wishing lo JAMES IF, PIPER, - .tiding Commissioner of the Crneral Land Offes. December 24th, 154(14 aw t ficiersed, Billsla. Bociks roa Y.Y .1 . 0/t/C: ;88. MELLOR NO. 8 - 1 WOOD BT. t 21 lieterern Sek street and Dtantnnd AYlel..• rflßETsalmodist, by Hastings*. Bradbetry; Carminss Seim, by Lowell M 21011; • • ThePssigerj- s Mason 4- Webb:; --; Tho Odeot-, Mason & Webb; -Western Harp, -1, 'Samuel Wakefield; Evangelical Music-, by Ilickcick & Flemingt, Missouri Harmeny, Patent notes; Masons Sacred harp, round note", 24th edition', Mason's Seer ul Itorp and Patent flatcar; - Cautus Ecclesim ' by barley & StandimMgei Music of the Church, by Doctor ;faint/04 Kingsley's Sacred Choir. ' • furenile Music Bookiic • '• . • Mason's juvenile Harp; • . The Youbg (*heir, by Bradbhry etd gds Young Chita Companion. • ' A large supply of the above svoilt tonsbuteroit' hand and for sale wholesale or retail, by • JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood it.. - between 4th Ind Diamdad GEORGE ARMOR, Tailor, ratrarn RT., nE?WEXN WOOD.A ,l l36xlriirrub omen ) (Niarty opposite the lilayor's4jfei.)• janfi4Y-y '• ' To Printirrg• • • A FRESH ailpply bfJolnson's Sup • erior Printing „t - 1,. Ink. Just received and fdr safe it the. bike at' the Pittsburgh Morning Post. •L • gARp&R• litcirartatlon Wanted Situations F.usntsheil. WILLIAM F. IRWIN, Poriler qr Pc An end nand eta, Broader's, Bellow.. - • T UST fee ei retrain itssortment,large sisei,Bratiet . ~~S NEE ffMR j'AMES S. CUM: .7 ==il ~ .:. v : . , ... - ::: . :•.%• , ;...; -' ' :".:. :- :4 -' ? .. , '7 , i4.., --,.:c‘::::': SOME WEI ...,. .. ,-. 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