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S ' '' Ah '''' ; l • '' ,. , 0. -.-: ~---,,,, ,„, . ,- -544 , .,-4.,,, ~,,,, -- 4 -'. ~-,',..- 4i -...., MEE 'reposed• altd - ocirretiii thiliri,Aitiertioon. PaTSBURGH BOARD Ot'rRAISIA: . coipezrrirs-.lroll-.IIICIN /MD. li,-.:Denny,m - pritt .• ARRIVED. • Michigan laid Clip er " LAE*. Site, goops, DeA.l7er.. Cliioa, - Iloies; Beaver., • • DEPARTED. - • • ' - guplet4ii);,Delf, • ... .Thrfaseit; Nelson, Mon. City. BeaVer. 'Boles,- , Beaver - - POST, : • Sid. 12th 5: The whiather:hiis.beea warm for a few days, and putdoor buijaess t . Trade holli;l1F6* The - riner this eftertiden stands 7i feet water in the chniMel - and at a stand. ‘`• • , . Money,icwithout change of importance; cur reii!)4 hairleenme.scarce. • • ~**Eithilt- l ittle change repprt in prices: ASElES—Svirthings, , dernand good, and none 'in tu'atl[et 5c tiffi.red. • Pots; scarce ; at.7,6iXillo. rA7PDES—Becanting scarce; prices -advancing, now cadge Tram .51,25 1 ,31;i5." . White sells freely at 87a1,20; eiti,gneiC • - : 'ROtTER. 7 -Roll ranges from S to 10. Sale of best itildity at 91c. Keg, RAOOAS-TNo change since last report; Pia 425. üßiksiTAX—Taken at ,25c., ro•salei at- , 26c. - 'CANDLES--xitidipped 9c.1 Monld-10. .at PfaGii very good article will '6trisnatal very dull ' • ' COTTON YiIAN-Rsgular "les :at 18e VOTlON,:Terilestet, sales at C4OlO. Demand OFFER—.Rio 'Um We note sales at 81-aisi, writt Atalqi6.7 EIGIE "i% i, a ~~ ~:: r, ; ' ~. l'.'.'''':,::::.;i.:'''.:'.' MEE .Ain Ordtuance ‘,„ 4 ROVIDINTI for the appointment of Street Com-1 I , :aniationere. -, •" • •-• ' " I - . 'That here...arter there shall beeppoi lied annh ally;britis seinen:teener-as other city officers,- one Street: Cehlikkettee,'and one Assistunt Street Cum, missionert. and. t the salary er the Street Coninils; • sioaer.sball-be six ed .dollara 'per annuM;' and the or akivassistant et Commissioner shall • be four hundred dollars per 41111 both paid quer . ' terylrarly., as other city officers are . - And the Asilstant Street Cemtnissioner shall be " the di- l • reetion of the' first Street Comedisioner.r": l .....t.kst osidmffreersbefore entering upon the duties of the'. • • respective dfilsee; Shall take the eath prescribed by law, and shall tive bonds in the • sum - of two 'thou sand siollari each; eimditiolied for the faithful per . fortnatme al their respective duties. - Provided, That if the Commissioners., or either of them neglect to give the:set:Mitt tetplireT4l by this ordininee, for one week after their election; the Matershillcommlini:- cake the same td resitective Ceuncils, who shall, • at their next mettlitgi elect one or more, as the case • 2d.- ar- itiottch of toy ordinance as is }tetchy altered or imppliedi hey 'and the same is hereby iv : Ordained and enacted into al,aw in Councils, this 11th day Of dirmary, , kiTl: - , 1891. Attest: .• " • ltlOlltl.A . N ROBERTSON', • • " President C:. ILI. Roberts, Clerk tilitildoh Coiihcil• ' • raos. - 11Acrtw ELL, Piest. S. C. , Ater: Millers Cletk S. -•-- janl4-8t ',,:••••.,., : 1 ~:',';..,• *. ''', x . :,;i:.:.'i•-•..,.,;,i.:,,:'! ENE y } _ `f ~~_~~ =EI to• ci E icikli:', -) - ..'i.t...iii.ll)':ii ~„ ~1fOI~~`QF~PiTT$HI~8L 1 ~: t~o-ze.5:.: _.... - THS. tbiM at.All---Few sales reported to us at t'ltLEßlES.—Regular salei .1161.,39 tb bu. , Pcaches, ut 1,25Q1,37i; Ducd Ap t ittes, SQ off . • in various . lois - at gal oc.: . ; +FLOTTRlnt:mttelr - doini, some lots taken at!, 413-25a.3,31.. flour is -taken by drai load , at $3,440 3 .5 0 ., • - e5'at ., 9.7620 ins is quality. :-OPERAIN*.-7101Mt:s . alei at .5(430e. Barley, 31 40.,0at5, ett wharf sales have been made at 240 25 - " ; ,:t e n - i'n;32e. " Bye, 31 ', • . GLASS.—Siles_of 'Sri°, country brands, at 95P2,00; - egy 'brands $:);50. Latier , sizes in prof TIAI-.4liles at scales &trio , ' the week at LttiOZ T Firrsi 'at 404 for Biii; sc. for Bar r LAltitl:Sales cOrisiderableAusritiiics at Gftt MOLASSES: 7 We , are initnicled to quote' as 0.. new. crop, 83 asked to 'city; 3 1x3' to -country. • Old crop 30c. riltEL'4sonie totti of new crop belle been sold at . . Gila by tierce..: Sar..T..—§tdes at $l,OO, $1,04a1,05. from wagpn. riin0thy,41,2:44;37i. - .F/at., SOOB5.- • • SII4GASatei of 11..0. in Mai., 7, 73a7 I; in b 4012114; _lO Mule:fair WHISKEYComrpo'n, 100161. Beetinel, 18 *.015.1-7,N0 -chtufge for some wecks--rates still frotlY./.14°4.ei in '91'1414: AtILITA:IIY-SUPPLIF.S-4rtst recei , re.l by , cx; 111,press union.: articles or military ttimtitiaga, buttons,. l - W W. W. WILSON. TIOrrSVOLVEII3-4A: tot of AllerVirateit Atria viai XV' Pistols,, best 'article jao9 clAPTAiris. nod Lieutenante. Piiiatturor ki der Straps, for.undress Coats.. • . jinn..:: , .7: • I WILSON • Coiner: Of 4th and.,Marietite: -• - Dried Veathei YAlRELSltgtre4'edfr de by 2Ltr4;l iif s °N' AP!L ltbertyst \j 7 &Wl Orlemut Segall; 5 •hlidit: new crop,. N. 0. dlingar, prime articioAust received and for sale - MILLER Sr. 111CKET80N, jaii7!-± • • • • 170 Libertf eti 8b1a.,, just riceivid and for ' . 1 11111.1:E'R & ILICKETSbN„ , ' -'• , . • ::170titterty at,„ • - ARD-10 ILegcLeaf Lard, just received and for _La sale by -MILLER & RICKETSON,. • •.. • No. 170 Liberty st. ileii ,. l3ooks I •8$ -Fourth' sr: r E.Knight otHwynne, i Tale of the 'Holton: . by The Adopted , Scor,. a Historical Novel: by S. Van Letaseprii. L-4.L . • Ham. Moinroe; third patt: Sequel . to Life hi Lon- Tim:Roman Traitor, a True Taleef the Republic:. by W. tterbert, Esq. The limitkirboCkerfoiStuaiiary. • ' ; - Fingersmf, Fite,'ott. the Astrologer's Daughter, a Talsroir 1770 i tryl.L.E. Rbbinson. • : Blackwood for December. lire•Ring,toi . -theTriainplt of LibertY.• Fanny Robertson, or the Chain of Destiny: Biiamber's Cyclopediii•of - English Literature. Columbian. Magazine, with two highly spirited tatswringii: • • • ' Ncirth 'American . SceiMry,faithfully delineated Eastern Papers for this week Living Age; . li - ci5.. , 1,36,and 137. IliPtik: }ll lS7F , FINE CUT CIIEWING , No. 33 Itand, st., tartnaliaintre in announcing to the public that they haVOiistlifitrishiod it new and delicious article of finerettElATlNG - TOBACCO, which they can recotri ulead44 ouStopaera d;431 entail t; finely flavored, atid-eatirely Oho front adulteration. -- They have.also onliad a very fine lot of CAVENDlSli.ofibil:very best qual,ity.. b 11%1.1,4 1 .e ' • ,3 •'K MERE i' ~'~f%~aSa~3iti itiiportanit ito o.ltfttltpotisatavziletati ' HARNDEIC &;C(~ - ~i. Ci7FICE.„ •--- - • . - . t . 2 6 ,: • 311 . F; Subscriber- ,havingA non c vt• 'tv the sole Agency ;in the Ayeat. for, the ,above - House , ii.prepaied to iiend'or tang: out passengers on the"mostliberal terme, d out with"the greatest cci,difort and despatch, nerd's,' ha:id - the beat tailing every week, tbnilt exprossly.for thieline;) and. dill invariably give passages-secured`on this side the water, *prefer. enee,.of herths, and will attend to passengers , lug gage' on landing through the 'Custom douse lies of expetisd, and will also forward' theni to their friends litany part of the United States, thus ritotecting•the emigrant:from all the wrongs and vesatioAfrands, Which iheihave.hetetefore bad imposed upon them. & CO., are also the Agetitti for the , Ito9al Mail Steamers. ••. •-• ~. • ! Rernittinced by drafts at• sight—to any' itnount—:- payable in any part of England, Ireland, -Seoland; dr Walesi Application to the subscriber personally or .by:'letter (post , , paid,) will meet with every atten tion. Mee, Thircl street, one door west of Wood dtrect. - • , • „JOSHUA, ROBINSON, d2•01&Iti ecw Eurivean Gene r al Agin!. .11 r ciral ltaglistcr - and: ',Almanac. ANDRETR'S-ItURAL FtAGISTEIt AND-AL MANAC.for 18477-a itorlttofunnsual merit, 'lt centaina one hundred and forty r four pages octavo, and' giics full directione fox the. culture of vegeta ,bles and tlevierlq ; a - crairy of work to be performed each' niontl4 'directions for 'transplanting, grafting, 9M.; engravings and ascriptions °reelect fruits; llS trations of farm and garden impleMents, - portraits 'of' choico cattle; miscellaneous reading, with tbo usual astionornical information of an almanac, &c. Juat, xoceivetl'and for sale by the subscriber, and to .be had a( the Itookatores generally, at the extremely low price of 15 cents per copy. . F. L. SNOWDEN - , Druggist, 29 NI; ate r st. C 0 - N YTA - NCER, OIIOE in Avery Row , .sth street , above Smith . - field street, Pittsburgh. - UrEDS, Mpratabrs;Actimittcrs, BONDS, 41..F.ASES an& other instruments' of Writing drawn with 'neat ness, legal;accuracy and despatch. lie will also at tend to' drawing and filing Mr.cn.extes Ixtrzs, Ac &midi Executors, - Administrators, , Examining titles to Real Estate, Searching Records for Liens, From his:lorig'experience and intimate acqualit ance with the manner of keeping the _public records, he expects to give satisfaction to those who may en trust their bus ness to his care. ec 6-d&r.w OET/CE OF THE ALLEGHENY BRIDGE Co./ - . Pittsburgh, January 1.t,1846. 5 THE President and Managers of the "Company fur erecting a Bridge over' the ricer Allegheny, opposite Pittsburgh, in the County of- Alledhcny," have this-day declared a dividend of two dollars, on each share of the capital stock Mlle company, out of the profits of the last six months, which will be paid to stockholders, or their legal representatives, on or after the 11th instant. - jan2.-dtdw2t .1011 N HARPER, Treasurer. LL Persons indebted to the estate of 11. Bon uet, late of the city of Pittsburgh, deceased, are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and all persons having just claims against the acme are requested to present them, duly authenticated fur settlement, to the subscriber,h. loLitl JOHN SNYDER, .00.13 w 'Executors to estate of 11. Bonnet, deed. LL persons interested in the opening of Clarke Zistreet,TronvElm street to Pennsylvania Avenue, ttie'Sixth Ward, ofe hereby, notified that a plan and specifications of the opening of said street are now deposited in the office of the Recording Regula tor for public examination and inspection; as three tedby Ordiriance of the 4th of December, 1546, au thorizing the opening of the said street. R. E. hicGOWAIN, Recording Regulator, City of Pittsburgh. jin 4,1816 EXTIt .16T from Section 10th of an Act entitled, -"An Act to authorise suit to be ,brought upon the cdßeial Bond of William 11. Mitchell, late Superin tendent?' “And any owner or Owners or ground lying on the link of such street, Lane, or Alley, who Isla!l con sidir that he, she, or they, shall suffer damage from the opening or widening of Masonic, may apply, by petition,to the nest Court of Quarter Sessions of the County ofillligheny.” jan4 d3w IT TtIET.LCKET OP TIIE. Will /NAT. BLAKELY & 'MITCHEL, respectfully inform their friends and tho nublic . generall v . , that on the lath they Will close'their reinitt;'fices, for •tbe Packet whiait will leave - New York on the 16th inst., for Liverpool; any one desirous of remitting to their friends 'will apply immediately—Drafts issued on the RoYal.Binks .oe .. IRELAND, for any sum not less than One pound Artorliog, and payable in any Banking lustitutiisntit IRELA"ND.—AItio, on e.srs. Prescott, Groat, Ames k: Co:, Bankers,. LONDON; payable at any - Dank in "-ENGLAND, SCOTLAND or WALES: Agents-fur ROCHE, IIROTtiERS de CO., z.jan6 • To my ' Caesst •,- • " '"Ait4ER, Mr. Liggett, and Wm E.—" Ault- A ir - attend tomytinfinished busi 'Hess, and I recom me nd themto the patroirigbirlf my friends. 1 ant auttioricti„to state that they will re ceive the counsel and assist. •of the Hon:: 14. Bid dle: Office asiury itigs;4th stiert, between Wood aridlrlaiket. janG-ly SAMUEL W. ". DEACII ES.-200 buslmls"arime hal yes; for sale by j: dclB WILLIAMS tt C0.,1 4 10 Wood st. CRANBERRIES -5 bbls. Cranberries, just 'ree'd and fur sale by - - - dc29 •J. D. WILLIAM 8: Co., 110 Wood at. rF.ATIIERS ,1 . 000 lbs. Western Feathers, for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS & Co., ac 29 110 Wood at. BEONS -100 Bushels small white-, For gale by. J. D. WILLIAMS Co., dia.) HO Wood it A . . N Exposition of the Book of Proverbs. By the Rev. Charles Bridges, M. A. ; Author of "Ex position of the 119th Psalm;" "Christian Ministry," etc. One Sio. $2. Glory, Glory; and other Narrations. By Selina Buttbury, ISmo. Price 31c. The. Pro-Adamite Earib; , Contributions to Theo logical Science,. By John. Harris, D. D., Author or the "GreatTeaoher," "Great Commission," "Main &,c. , Recantation; or the Confession of a Convert to Ennui:limn; a tale of Domestic and Religious life in Italy,. Edited by the Rev. Wm. Ingraham Kip, M. A. History of the Reformation in England. By . Rev. J. A: Silencer, A.M., Author;of "The Christian in- Structed in-the way of the Gospel and the. Church," etc. etc. Fof dale at the Wholesale and're . .rdl Book: store of ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, ani2 Market st bet 3d and 4th ste. w. W. WILSON new , Bacon, asaoried Danis, Sides and 411 Shoulders; received per steamer Hibernia, and for sale by FRIEND, 11.11EY &CO., janl2 - • No. 57 Water st. Barrels prime leaf Lard,.received and I_4 for sale by FRIEND RIMY, 4- C 0 .., N'o..s7 . Water et. CIAST.OR OIL-25 Bbls•Castor Oil; for sale low to close "consignment, by IaUFFALO TONGUES -1 2 doz. puffalo Tonguee; _la lox . sale by- (jaal:2) JADIES MAY_ FATHERS-70 Sackti print Featberh for rale janl2; ; . , by JAMES MAY. LEAD—!2OO Plga - Leryd; fbr 'sale by janl2 JAMES MAY dark .l,iiinor.. 32 CASKS r Brandy, Otard, Dupucy & Co.'s brand] 3 Casks pale " .. 41 1 half pipe Bordeaux " J. J. Dupucy; 1 qr. Cask " " 2 Pipes Holland . Gin, Swan brand. ' On consignment and for sale by janl2 JAMES MAY. frgt TWO new two storied brick dwelling hoes es,-with dining room, kitchen and bath-house bacilP,4itoate•On the-north side of Wylie street, near Washington, and adjacent to the new Court-house, (pavement and gas-tight all - the Way.) . Possession yea the Ist of April. Apply to - • - jant2:-11 ALEX.. BLACK; Wylie it. r - I _~~~.- ~ ~~` ~; :. '?.~ i 1 7Y r~~~~~.r SEE ~`~: e GE:D . 4OE IL RIDDLE, llivisloluid. NOTICE. Itctuittancc• to Ireland, New Books Bacon. UNINFIEJ Wenasnie4ftla* Packet. THE steamer ARENA, Remi C. Etta, sort ' .Master, .leave.. Pittsburgh for ti r=aild 011..interthediate.1ituE4 1 , on ,Mori , duYsi _Waditelidays, and Fridays, at 9 o'crticle, - .A..11.; and Wellsville for Pittsb.urgt(Pa.Tuelarals, Thurs days, iirei Saturdays; at 9 co,cloalt;-*ff,.• Fortnight, or passage apply Sltt , board : ecs For,-Mtheidtiri4i--IV)diStax- Oinks s. TUE splendid) light 'O:Jr-aught .steemer DOXlNlON;E:Titza;Alaster4';•will run as a regular packet betweeti l Pittsburgh" and Wheel ing; leaving Pittsburgh:for Wherilirig every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at Tri , cli3gli,- . P.-hi.; and leav ing Wheeling, for Pittsburgh every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A;)4,... For freight Or passage apply. an. board. ~rt.ovs For Clziotamati. The well knotin fast rutinlng steamer CAMBRIA, W. rorsyth, Master, will run as a regular Packet,leavilig,every Wednesday. morn ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at 10,, P.M. the, saine• day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Saturday, at 10, A. M. . - - ~• Pot.. .freight or passage apply on'6oaiil, 6i. to FORSYTH Cp. -Agents, No. 30,P:rater streei; For Cincinnati and Louisville. The new and Splenditl,,passenger steam-. er COLUMBI A,./) , Nr.s.t., Master P will leave for the above and intermediate ports, regaler-: ly. • • For freight or passage apply on board, or to jel D. WILKINS, Agent For Cincinnati 'and St. Louts Pi; The passenger steamer PALESTINE, las, Capt. Williainsoviii leave for the above an. a intermediate ports regularly. For freight or passage apply on board. je9. - Tuesdn'y Eit;ullng Packet. i t The new and splendid passenger steam= 'L r. boat DECLARATIOti, Capt.. Vorhees. will run asa regular packet betwecn Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday evening at 3 o'clock. Returning she will leave. Cincinnati every Friday evening at 3 O'clock., The Declaration offers Cuirerior accommodationi to passengers. For freight or passage apply on board. jel CEVCINEATE PACKETS. MONDAY PACK ET The regular mail and passenger steamer - MONONOAHELA, Capt. Stone, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin nati, leaving this port every Monday at 10, A. M.., and Wheeling at 10, P. .111„ the same day. Return ing, she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply-ion board. The Monongahela was built expressly for this trade, and offers to the passengers cureftirt, 'and sti perior accommodations. tour 31 - MONDAY PACKS 1 TIIE regular mail and paseriger steam er UNION, Captain Maclean, will run as a regular packet betweep Pittsburgh and Cincin nati, leaving this port every Monday at 6 o'clock, P. M. Returning she will lease Cincinnati every Thursday at 6 P. 31. The Union was built 'expressly for this trade, and affords every accommodation. For freight or passage apply or. bornl Mayt. THE regular mail and passenger steam er. 11113E11.MA, Capt. John Klinefelter, will run as a.regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this pOrt every Tuesday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. of the same day.-r- Returning, she will leavetincianati every Friday it 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Hibernia was built expressly for the tradp, and offers to the passengers every comfort and su perior accommodations, apl THURSDAY PACKET THE new I% S. Mail steamer ACADIA, 34. E. Lucas, Master, will run as a regu lar passenger packet. between Pittsburgh and the above port during the season of IS-16, leaving every Thursday at IO o'clock M. The Acadia is new and has superior accommoda tions. For freight or passage apply on Imanl, or to ap9 . J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. THE regular tnail and passengersteam er CLIPPER No. 2, Captain Crooks, will run as a regular packet betweenCineinnati and Pitts 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 u'clok, A. M. For freight or Passage apply on board. The Clipper N 0.2 was Imiltexpressly for tliistrade . cod offers to her passengers every comfort and ac aurnmodation. mar 23 SATUI&DAY PACKET. The r7,ulaiyiailsiud passenger steamer CIIICAbSIAN, Capt. Isaac. Bennett, will run as a regulnr Packet butwccn Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Sattirday, at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Reltirning, she will leave Cincinnati every. Tuesday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply onboard. The Circassian was built expressly for this trade, and offers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. . mar 23 r SATURDAY PACK RT. The rental:Ur mail and passenger steamer '. ,- 'MESSENIGEII,, Capt. Linfordovill run us a regtilar Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. i• Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10 o'clk A. M. For freiglir or paasage apply on board. The Messenger was built expressly for thin trade, and offers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. mar 23 An Ordinance riF:TERMINING the location of the southern 1 . 1 line of Webster street, between Elm and Fut- Wereas . , In pursuance of the second section off an act of the general assembly, "Entitled an act tol authorize the Court of Quarter Sessions of Alleghe ny County, to vacate Delaware Lane in said county, and-for other purposes, passel the third Jay of April, 1846," power was delegated to the Select and Com mon Councils of the City of Pittsburgh, to deter-; 'min; the Southern line of Coal at., now Webster rt., betwlin and Fulton sts. Therefore, Sr.enc47l , w., Re it ordained and enacted by the citizens of PitiSburgh in Select and Common Council assembled, that the southern line of Webster st., -between Elm - and Fulton eta, shall be and Ras here by permanently fixed, as fidlows: Beginning at a point in the Eastern line of Elm st, at the distance of one hundred and nixie feet two and 1 inches north ' %vanity from the intersection of Wide alloy with Elm et. And thence running eastw4dl f i, by a course parallel to, and fifty feet diStant roar the north line.of Webster at., (as located by the plans ofl a the City District,) topoint in the western line of Townsend alley, one hundred and eight fee - Six and, a half inches, northwardly from Wide alley. And' thence to a point in the western line of Fulton St., fitly feet nine and a half inches, northwinfly Rom the line of Wide alley, measured An the line of Fulton street. Said Webster et. to be of the width of filly feet from Elmit. to the western line of Town send alley, and thence gradually increasing in width (on the southern side) until it intersects with Fulton st., where it is one hundred 'and seven feet six and a quarter inches in width. SEC. 2. lie it further enacted, &c., That the boon. , dart' of all lots on the southern side of Webster st, between Ehn st. and Fulton st., which previous to the passage'of this ordinance were bounded by Coal Lane, shall forever thereafter be beirnded by, and front on Webster at., as located by section first of this ordinance. Sec. 3. Be it further enacted, &c., That the i plan of Webster at. mnde by the. Recording new:Water, ' bearing trate November 25, 1846, descriptive of the southern line of Webster st. be, and, the same is . hereby approved, and that the clerks of Councils be, and ticy ere hereby directed to certify on said plan its aproval by Councils, and to have a copy thereof Recorded in the office for Recording Deeds, Ste.; and the plan furnished by the Recording Reg tutor, kept in his or his successor's office. Svc. 4. Re it Maher enacted, &c., That in case the owneror Owners of property on the eedthere side of Webster et., between Elm at. and Fulton st., shall neglect or refuse to grade and MeAdamize Web ster st• ou the location established by this ordinance, and to the grade of said st. as fixed by the ordinace of December .29, 1845, to the satisfaction of the' Sfreet Commissioner and Street Committee, within one year from the date of the passage of this ordi nance, then This ordinance to be null and void and or no effect. _ . JAMES MAY Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils, the day of , 1346. janl4-3t TOBACCO.-75 large and 90 small boxes Missou. ri tobacco, of prime cprality; just received on consignment, and will be sold cheap for cash, or Pittsburgh manufactures. august 18 TAAFFEI & OTONNETt. IllackamldiCir 'Bell OATS VOR sale by the subscriber, agOnt for the Mano r. facttirer. GEO. COGIMA,N, neiv24 No. 26 Wood at. CASSIN fITTS AND FLANNELS.—One case Cas since* 'one case Red flannels, for sale lew 'by oct24 " ' GED:CDCIIRA - N, 26 Wood`st:-, . BUFFALO P.0.13r.5-=-2 recAl d -for pale b ac 29 E.:WILLIAMS ft: Cd. EiSEM ==iMEII TUESDAY PACKET FRIDAY: PACKET MEE EMS Itivre.%s olf '"CORRECT 5083z8 tiusp rkstosvtars.ri lA. Pittsburgh Banks: pal Philadelphia Banks . • Germaritdwn. par Cheat& - Pa* DelaWaro daunty Pal Montgomery county.. p?. Northumberland C 0... par Col. Bank &Bridge Co pal - ... • . .. .pa - LanOdster . • '• !Pa , Doylestown .. Easton':. - .; ...... ....pa Burkacounty:...:.:.. • Pott-sVille ' ' pal Washington Brownsville . , Charriberatiurg Gettyshurg ... .. •• •• • . Middletown • • • • • 1 -: Cailialc • I liarrishurg 1 Harrisdale . • •`• • • ... Lehanoh .i. Lenistown " 1 Wyoming 0. West Branch Waynesburg Susquehanna County Lehigh County. U. States Dank.... Relief Notes City. and County Scrip. . INDI ANA. State Ilk and branches. State Scrip KENTUCKY. All banks VIRGINIA Eastern Banks ... Wheeling Branches Beck Morgontywn , IKARTL- 4 1ND. Baltiuture Cio Country Banks NEW YORK. City 13anks :Country Banks t I .3 I NEW ENGLAND All iiiAvent bauks.. rgIENNESSEE . VE.A NUTS, A ninon lot, very su -1 parlor, jaai received and for sale . MARTIN br: SMITH, .56.W00d at. .IPI ESII ROLL BUTTER-5 Barrett, .reatly put up, for - sal° by MARTIN 6: SMITH, - decls „, 56 Wood street; ItA: hi.k.SON, 6 2 Market st.s, offers for ,oale an .extensive assortment of Clothe s Cassinteres, Vesungs and Tailors' Trimmings: -dcl A. MASON, 62 Market at.; has received an 1-3, other lot 'or New Goods; comprising 12 pcs. Cotton and Salk Warp Alpaccas• 15-pcs. red, white and yellow Flannels; 10 pcs. dark mixed (*mitten; 20 pea. Kentucky Jcaua; Canton Flannels; Ticklugs; Striped Cheap, 6:c. del A. MASON. 62, Market st., has on hand an It. extensive assortment of Shawls, comprising more of those splendid lirocha, also Cashmere worst. ed and other Shawls dent 20 MATS.CASSIA in store and 'for sale by IIAYS & * BROCKWAY, No. 2 Commercial Row, Liberty at, 1 CASE CA12.13 .IIAGICESIA for sale by glee 3 HAYS SLISROCKWAY CASE4,CAVD MAGNESIA for sale by ,TC , - the 3 HAYS & BROCKWAY 2 CASKS CHLORIDE LIME for 821 e by dec 3 HAYS 4- BROCKWAY 0 - CASKS SAL SODA for snit by dee 3 BAYS 4,I3DOCRWAY lt 'ha ß ri l., d B a . n is d 'e r r, o - r y ,a o; . !; l r o u t v ii P y ittsburgp VaruiNhop, on dec. 3 HAYS 8r BROCKWAY. -)AUNTS AND OILS, a general assortmentalWaye on hancLanti C.ir sale by • • IlAYs*-13ROCKWAT, NO. 2 Commercial Row, Liberty at. PPLES--95 bbin. Green' Aoples, of different k hula, for sal c by n0i 4 20 P. C. MARTIN, GO Water, at. , UGAR CURED 11AMS:-12000 superior Sugar 1,7" Cured llama, a prime article, for sale.by nov2o I'. C. MARTIN. 60 Water at. (\RANG EIS-;-1000 prune Ilawma. Or angels. Ur sate by not2o P. C.MARTINiG(tWater at Dressed Flooring 9 0 000 FEET first rate, at Beck's Planing Machine, for sale. L. WrLMARTII, neelS. Penn st., between hand indirwin at. POFLAIL nwinps, well seaioned and fiar sale by f,uov 13.) L. WILMARTII. • --- 7 --- iiiiiiir 1 es ... Tierces fresh Rice; •J 1.1 b.ls, Conklin' improved Lard Oil; 1 O,COO Ibs. Bacon, Shoulders. On hand and for sale by , F. SELLERS. sep24. No. 17, Liberty street. - LARD, 100 kegs No. 1, Lard on consignitieri ' And for sale by F. SELLERS. sep2.l. No. 17 Liberty street UGAR 110USEMOLLASSES.-6 blds..Goodals, , S, H. Idolasscs, in store and fur sale by sop 23. F. SELLERS. filusirsete Nettsi: - EO. S. SWARTZ has on hand a lot of very so ‘ll- perior White and colored Mosquoto Netts which will be sold cheap at No. 106 Market street. jel4 Latest. Improvement. BEDSTEADS • of different kinds- with Gazzanes iron patent fastenings, superior to anything now in use, fur sale low at the furniture warehouse of anal. T. 11. YOUNG 6r, Co, Hand street. TABLES—Pier, Centre and Card.Tablea of differ ent patterna...lf you want a good article cheap call at the Furniture NV'arehouee of T. B. YOUNG bt Co, jeG '3l Vend st. Wood Street Property for S.. e. MllATAlesfrable!ot of ground at the foot of Wood Street, occupied at the time of the great fire by Messrs. King &:' Holmes, ti offered for sale. Enquire oT [augh] •J. K. MOORHEAD. IIAVING a eery large and commodious ware house, we are prepared to receive (itaddi lion to freight for shipment) a large amount of Pro duce, &c. on storage at low rates. 1y23 C. A. 111cANULTY & CO, Canal Basin. f I sEAS---12u packages Y. 11., !mid:, G. I'. and Powehong, of tate importations, arriving and for sale by taitz2s) LAMBERT itc SHIPTON, , ' Co ff ee. BAGS Green Rio part prime. 300 - " Old Government Java , • Arriving this day and for sale by. aug2s LAMBERT Fe SIRPTON FISH—LI.SO bbls No. 3 Larfa Mackerel; 20 " 3 North " 10u " 1 ". • " 20 . fierring(Allwires)• 5 . 4 No. 1 Salmon; in ettmk Mid fot sale by [aug,2s] LAMBERT & SHIPTON. Sugar and '.ldniassema 4MUDS. N. 0. Sugar, strictly prime " 25 bbls. Nos, 4 and 0 Loaf; 10 cases , Lowering's7 D. 11. Loaf &tat 118 bbls N. 0. Molas:ses; a store and for san by, LAMBERT. SHIPTON, 133 and 135 Wood *ed. 50' 60 •< ROMIIII 160 Boxes Tobaeco j various sixce4 10,000 Seed leaf Cigars; On consignment and will be sold low for cash; or exchanged for Pittsburgh manufactures; by seps TAAFFE & O,CONNO.R. Cocoa an Chocolate. BOXES Baker's , and Felt's Cocoa; 5 2 " " . Cocoa. i'agte; • 5 i" Norfblk Chocolate; • 5 " 'Oakes - ' 6 . - • , 1 case French Chocolate, erpregely for edtirig: For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS & CO.; dec2s • 110 Wood et F RES/I FRurr.-30 ban; M. P. no:nuns' 500 .I . lni: -100 . 1 1 Sultana' . . LOO :ZantAiCarrents ; . 200 " Bortletu Pruum 100 .Genoa Ittnni .07 Intore ind Air se omen &Orangi , PoOl. d . ato b 3' I:DOVIELIANIS & Co. c zt !No Wodel. z:. ~,,,"'4,-,-.,:i::,':',•.";i:,c;.;,-_;.,,i:, E=BN OW.Ts V ' BeAlikaPres &mai of the hitt . • r.,p9nuangeof an v act,...of Pingress, qprovp, 'thef ivirdzl s , ,if l oy; .040; ernitlga .11i act to au thorLF. the Preiiidezit •of. the United Sietcs,tchaill. thg and,Atkans4 and Territories of Wikonsin and . Towa,-stipt'Sked to contain . lead 'me,' .1, 3 , ..A.51118- K. - POLK; PliEhlllEWEOPereiz ITIVITDD 'do 'hereby declire and. make kaaam; that a publit'sali . will be held . et the land office at MINERAL -POINT;in the Territory of Wisconsin, commenting on MQN.DA.Y, the tWentifourth day of :flay next, for the .disiesal'Of the following.sex-. bons and Parts of sections of land, lIERITOTORL ass saysn rno WALLS AS Co7,lTAlYl:o6,..vaLtra)n,r. LEAD MINS, Treble ' .. 'the joiiiiliirincipaf Parts of sections: seven, 2 eight, nine, ten. twelve, twenti4lte; twenty-eight, twenty-nine, y, thirly-two,tand. thirty-three,in township tilts. : Sections six hnd eight, and parts of section:lwo, ten, and thirty-Ifni, in township -two. - Sections fifteen, seventeim'nineteen, twenty, twen ty-nine, thiftY,l - ittld thiripthrie, and - parts of see tions ten, fourteen, twenty.one, twenty-two, lwenty , five, twenty-six, 'tweidy-eight,t•thiftptsvo4 thirty-, four, and thirty-five, in township: three:, - Sections' twelve; thirteen,. twenty : ll3M., twenty: . seven, and thirty-fouii and Varti of sqdtibnskeven, eight, • fourteen, fifteen, • and , eighteen, - in township four.• ' ) :.5, 11 4NGt 8k ( 143 - X" . " ‘- - Alak*O . Q o STRE - tti; State Bk:antl.Brinch6i:/ Cincinnati` Bae[ks . , i .. Circleville (L'avereiMe)q Coliiintinn 'Bank: ; Xenia - . is.. 1. Sandusky: Genuga S9nvalk • • Lisbon .... Wooster . • • • • • [ Marietta .. . . ... ;t' hillieotlie . . . . Cleveland . SciOta . . 1, Laneaster“ . S Hamilton anton Urbana . : . • 45 .. ... 45 Statelik autt-BiAttehes 45 Bank ot. 1410.1;011.N. , !liver, Raisin: 7O insurance - Company ....5 State Bank 5 Oakland County...-... 10 FaTm and ICleelt bank.lo ISt: Clair, ......75 =6CI3 State Bank TENNESSEE. All baoka 3 ia.rrEtor EXCIIANGE. New York.... (prem.) Philadelphia" fg •- i llaltiznoro, "„. • VALVE OF COINI. Miler. Gold, (prom) Old- de. do. ...5 Guineas " Sovereigns 44 83 Frederickdors- 2.7 80 Ten Thalora 7 SO ITen Gui1der5........3 90 I.onistpors.. 425_ Napole ! :ins 3 SO Paubloon, Spanish.. 16 00 IDa. Patriot' 15 50 Ducats 2.15 Storage. Sections „nine, ten, and. thirty-six; and parts of `sections eleven t fourteen.lifteen, twenty-two, twen ty-six, twenty-seven, thirty-tour, and thirty five; ih township five. • • - • Section eight, and parts of sections two, twenty four, twenty-five, and :thirty-six, in township six. Section t wehty-six, 'and . parts of 'sections. thirty four and thirty , :siX, in toWnslaip-seven; and Section twenty-four, in townihip ,eight; all •of range one. Sections twenty.eight, thirty-three, and thirty six; fractional sections twenty-nine.and thirty-two, loh the main land; and - parts. of ' sections two, twelve;and twenty-five, in township one. Section-twenty, and; parts of seetionssix, seven. nineteen, twenty-eight; thirty-three, thirty-five, and thirty six, in township taro. Sections thirty-iix; and; parts - of --sections . ' nine, thirty, and thirty-one, in township .three. Section thirteen; anti parts of sections twenty eiilit and thirty-two, in township font-, and' " '-- Section twenty-four, in township , five. all •of - range two: Sections three and and parts of sections four. and.five, in township two. • , Sections twenty-seven, thirty-four, and thirty fiverand 'parts of sections thirteen, twenty-three, twenty-foot, . twentytiVe, -twenty-six, thirty-three. and thirty-six, in township three; and i Part of section thirty, tit township four, all ofl range three.l n . Part of section twe, ty in township three; sec-1 tions twenty, twenty-nine, and thirty; and parts of 'sections eight, seventeen. eighteen, nineteen, and I twenty-eight, in township four; and part of section twenty-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 t twenty-five, twenty-six, twenty-seven, tWenty c nine, - `thirty-four, thirty-five. and thirty-six, in township Ifour; and part of section fourteen, in township five; I all of range tire. East of the fourth principal nteridian. Sections four. eight, nine, twenty, tweiny-four, twenty-six, twenty, tvrentynine; 'and thirty-one; and parts of sections two ; five, seven;;ten,eleven„ twelve. thirteen; fourteen, fifteen, - seventeen, eigii teen, nineteen, twervipone, twenty-two, twenty three, twenty five, twenty-seven, twenty-eight, thir ty, thirty two, thirty-three, and thirty-four, in town ship one. Parts of sections twenty-five, thirty-one, thirty 'two, thirty-three, thirty-four, thirty-live, and thirty six, in township two. Parts of sections twenty, twenty-nine, and thir ty-4 e, in township'three. • Parts of - sections one and twenty-one, in town ship, four. Section thirty, and parts - of sections three, eight, nine, thirteen, fourteen, eighteen, twenty, twenty two, twenty-five, twenty-seven, twenty-nine, thirty.. one, thirty-four, thirty-five, and thirty-six, in tOwn ship five. Sections three, four ; and nine, and:parts of sec- 1 , tions five and eight, in township six; and • I Sections twenty-so en, twenty-eight, twenty nine, and thirty-three, and parts of sections nine., ten,twenty,:aud thirty-four, 10 townalsip.ECVeLli 4/1 1 of range one. Sections two, three, tour, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, and twenty, and parts' of sections. one, fie, fourteen, fifteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty-one, twenty-three, thirty, thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-three; and thirty six, in township one. Sections twenty-five, twenty-six, twenty-seven, twenty-eight, twenty-nine, thirty, thirty-three, thir ty-four, thirty-five, and thirty six;„ and parts of sec tions two, thirty-One, thirty-two, in township two. Parts. of sections eleven and thirty, in totvusliip,i three. „ . Parts of, sections one, two four, five, six, seven, and twelve, in township four. Sections three, four, Live, six, seven ; eight, nine. ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty-one, and thirty-six; and parts of sections fourteen, fifteen, twenty-two, tweirty : four, twenty-five, twenty.six, thirty, thirty: one, thirty-tiro,' thirty-three, and thirty-five, in. township - 4e. Seethans twenty. and twenty-one; and parts of sections twenty-three, twenty-four, thirty-three, and thirty-four, in townships six; all of range two. Parts of sections six, and twenty eight, in town ship one. Sections thirty, and thirty-one; and parts of sec tions four, six, twelve, twenty-one, twenty-five, and thirty-six, in township two. Sections five, and seventeen; and parts of sec tions four, nine, ten; fifteen, eighteen, twenty, twenty-four, and twenty-nine, in township three. , • . Sections five, six, eight, and twenty-eight; and parts of sectionsseven , seventeen, twenty, twenty-I five, and thirty-three, in township four. - I Sections five, six, seven, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, tvventy, thirty-one, and thirty'-two; and parts of sections eight, ten, twenty-five, twenty nine, thirty. and thirty-three in township five. Sections fifteen, and twenty-two; and. parts of settions thirteen, seventeen, twentv-one, twenty fodr, twenty-seven, twenty-eight, thirty-three, and thirty-lonr,:in township six; and Parts of sections twenty,• and twenty-nine; in township seven; all of range thiee. Part of section nine, in triwnship` one. Sections nineteen, and twenty-four; and Parti of sections three, ten, twelve, thirteen, and eighteen, in township two.. , ' • ' Part of section seventeen, in township - three. Parts of sections fourteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty-three, thirty, 'and thirtyfane, in township four. Part of section thirty-five, r irl township five; and SectiOns nineteen, and, twenty-six; and parts ,of sections five, nine, eleven:fifteen, eighteen, twenty one, twentv-two, twenty-three, twenty-seven, twen treight; thlrtykine, and iiiirty-two,in township six; all of range four. Pelts of sections eight, seventeen, and eighteen, in township one. Sections seventeen, and twenty; and parts of sections four, eighteen, and nineteen, in township two. , Parts of sections 'four, and thirty, in township three. Sections twenty-seven, and twenty-eight; and parts of sections eleven, nineteen, twenty; twelitY nine, and thirty, in toVinship four; :ind • Sectiofs one; two, and eighteen; and patty of Sec tions seven, eight, fourteen, seventeen, nineteen, and twenty-five, township silc; all of Huge five. Section eleven; and part of section eight, in town ship three; and parts,of sections five; six, seven,. eight, eighteen; twenty-one, twenty--two , twenty sit, twenty-seven, and thirty, is township snit. all of range six. Parts of sections two, three,ten, eleven, thirteen and twenty-eight, in township two; and part of Set. -tion thirty-font, in township three, all of range, seven. ' Pert of section leaf, in township three. Patts of sections.twenty seyen. thirty-four, and thirty-five, in township arid Part of section seven, in townshivseveni.-all of range eight. • ..qff qtierfee — finorter *Mow of the . Aerie la hild, bred in letter or in /tart 'byTtlteie_tnitting leases which ahefl fiat be dap:minedloi clay fired for the 4o»i mcieciinini : of atcli,g,i/k; kill.Bl - 4chaded ificrefropi: „ Preemption will niit alloWed any of the shove after they have been offer- ~::.... .. ...., .. nf,z , -0.....- - ,......, , ~.!..,..7,....,..4-:::„.7T.:.;:,..,.:_.,.::.i,.• :- • ed at pu teat e, an ecoviL 5u6,141 t o" private entry:" and' oll'pf Cont4lii - 4.ininia of mines of 'Weir ori.iretiiallit'di;en - Vered and _being tcorket, will geliOltriPsucli legal ailbdivi?intibt stilidiviiiOns as wilt sail thine or innies; riot less than'twailoliais and ;fifty seas-per acre. The sale will be kept itpen for Lwo weeks, fun-, loss the lands_ar‘ sooner divliosed bri) and no, lon gc.ii; and no priVate entries lard itt the sections and Parts of sectionti E 0 admitted until after, the expiration of two Weeks from'the. Cortunericernent of said sale. ' ' fliffurther eiecution of the said ItCt,'l have au sed the Commissioner of the General Lind Office to - piiblish with, this proclamation - . a brief descirp tion:tlfthe Minral region - in :which these landi, lie, and of the lands noWoffered for ;sale;, , *kith has , been prepared from:offici a l doctunerita - aud -Other means of information. .4, ;,' :.. • -, • ' ' I , Given under my hand at the. City of Washington, this•twentiethAlay of •Novembek -Anno• Dernini one thousand eight hundred and forty-six. - ' •-• • -Ity thaPresident: '3I3IES S P 0.4. Sdistis 1i . ..=-Prorn",,,. '' ''''' ' r.- '', ' ' Acting, C i atritiitsionit of the Gcner Fi Lund steci The landi ezittrated by the above Rroclamation of the, President of the United. States, contain many of the most valuable lead codas actually , opened and worked, which - have ;yet been •discovered; and from indieatians on the' surfate, and experiinints made in -digging,- itsr, believed that many others !equally valuable exist, iiiemay be;e4lood at - a trilling expense. -. ' ; . •• , From the great number ofthese minis it would be impracticable to give an . adequate ides of their character and locationiwithout extending , thii no tice beyond proper.beunds. = .I.t hisulficient to state that they are situated in the section of' country bounded on the South by the Illinois Stato line; oil %vest, by the 31,issisippi,river; oil - the north, by al 'line drawn nearly parallel to the - soufh'side of.thol Wisconsin river, ut. the averagediitsoice of •ten or 'twelve miles therefrom; and on the ease by amen. Wien line,passing• through the , sources of Sugar Creek, the whole district 6i - caring &surface equal to ahout sixty full - townships. All necessary fa cilities for transporting-the "prOducts‘to a - market are afforded by . the Misiissippi and Wisconsin riv ers, rod their tribiitaries, the Elite, Grant, Platte, Pekatonika and other rivers by ~%iich the district is intersected, ~ The above district was. explored Dr„Owen, the geologist of the Stb.te of 'lndiana; under in structions from the Treasury,Departroent, and in compliance with . a resolution of 'the Houk of Rep resentatives, passed the Gib of February, 1.639.—, The able report of this gentleman, published in 1844, with the charts sod illustrations, (Senate. document, Na. - , 111)7, Ist. session, 28th Congress,) contains preeise , infortnation ns to the location of each mine, and show's,' that, an 1839, the lead_Mines of Illinois, loWa, and WiscOnsin, though only Par tinily worked, produced upwaidsof thirt3 , winker's' pounds of lead, or which thoie in 'Wisconsin, it appears, yielded the larger proportion; and firther, that the whole district; if, properly-rnined,.would yield one hundred and- fifty" millions pounds per annum. • • ) • ' . Particular lists of the secthini and parts of sec tions to be offered at said sale; have been Ittinis6 7 ed to the register . and receiver a_t Itlineral.Pciint, together witb . rriaps On' whiclithe loCation Cdeach tract is designated; :alrof, which will be subjeetto the examination of,those wishing to Purchase. - • [. JAMES H. PIPER, Acting Comnrissiarier of the General Lend Office. December 24th, IS4ii- IAV 13t •• • • NOTICE. - ITAVING 110/.1 out toy cum:6l4l'lcent to Doctor 1 William F. Irwin, I cheerfully xccommead him to nil my former &Muds and customers. Yr,Fsita'a llrug Store, The undersignotl basing .bought out the ,stere of Edgar Thorn, corner of Penn and .streeta,,so !felts a share of the drtig-and•medichiesustom of tbe city and surrounding vountry.. A. general assortment of all the most valuable Afedielues, Perfumery, Oita, Soaps, Fancy Articles, Ertisbes and Combs. %%41 al ways be kept on hand. Physinian's prescriptions ite eurately compounded. The store will be open at all, hours of the day.and night, WILLIAM F: IRWIN, . corner of Prowand hand eta. idtiy fokesits.- CENTS in the. Life of the Savior., by the Poets slid 1..,3 Painters. Scenes in the Lives of the Apostles;illustrated. Book of Christian Ballads. The Illuminated Ueniti Lf Saered - Poetry,splendidly illustrated. Sketches of Irish Character, by Mr. $. C: Wall. -• The Snow Flake &gift fur insuocence ail Beauty. Portraits of the Presidents: . , The Rollo Books, in setts: The Jonas 4. The Every Day 800 k...,. The Pulps , 4 . - The Leisurelinuillorit' The YoUni Min's Eilenitni hop.: The Suinmer Day Book . : Also 3. - larke assortment of finely ; bound 'trecel> tineons Works. • dee24' - For - isle by LURE. i.tiffitlSvAi4t;' Plitsbuith -.llTavisatlion. *sad? Fire, Insu .. : irauce Compatny. : _ Office, !0...21, , Market: Street. DIIIECTOTIS: -' - .* . , Williath Ebbs, - Lewis Ilutchisou; , Fxed.Loienz, ' - James Map, • . 'ointlexter. . , -- ...; BL. ALLEII, Pres'i; eretark. . . Michael Allen, ' C. Anstiuti; = Thos. Bakes ell, Robert Beer, - - • Rorisrii Tx2ilttf, Se aue9.o4Gm. PRINTING PAPER— • . 100 reams,lmperial News, 22 by 32i • 80 " Double Medium, 24 by 38; • 2.0