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Having imported these Watches direct kind LiverpoOl, I.ara enabled to sell Them at redneeffprices, and as low as the same qualities can kit iloitht ibr in the Eastern cities. ;laving, deter mined, Iky low prices and a large and well sel&ted asiartments orWatches and other articles in Thy line, to ' Makei) The interest ,of Westeni thin to deal at Loam, L reipectfally in vite attenthin to the largest and. best selected stock of Witches ever offered in thisicity.. - ' W. W. WILSON, mar 4 . , . 'eat 4th and Market its. Kr Watch and Clock fetatieing' done in the-best MEN IMOSI Su ee ee ors to Hordshllp a Browns, atAnurScryszat Mat. Istioaxxiis or •. ' PAPER HANGINGS, 74ixt 'Full increasing deinand kiherican Paper has 1. induced them to .enlarge and improve their Fac- Sys { : facilitiix. tbr hianfiracturillg. are now equal to isity'm the east:ern cities. Having adopted the eastern scale of pricer, they `tike pleasure in in stting..their. friends it (Wiled to examine their stock, which is nowlaiger than 'lit any former period, aadmai be.found as follows; - French,. Ainerican:„ Satiir, Glazed . and Com Mon .Paper Hangings; . . Gold, Velvet and Inu — titiiin Borders; ' iraada.es Statutes Fire-board 'Curtain Paper, yard aide , plain green and find; transparent Window Shades; 'VVriting i Pci"ntrbgdd IVrapping Paper; Bonnet Baia, fc. mar9-d3m MEE ~ ~ ~ . .,.f i nwuszi - On the coiner of Water and SABA/Lehi serettat PITTSBURGH, Pa, -T ak.andersigeect Proprietors of the Morreed.ttii.- House. announce to the Public, that the Henri is open for the reception oT Visitors; They ire convcious of haring !pared no expense in fitting outAhe..Establishment in such a style as -to render every, comfort to the Guests. They hope. by con ttant.care and attention to business to Weill the pa tronage.so liberally bestotvisd, on the late IHOnonga belay House. —;:Amss cliossAlt ar; gorr: •*: }larders re,: Cutlery; 8 sidle ry; &a, • JOHN' WALKER , • itlPtill,TEh and dealer in Foreign and . 17timistic Hardware, would respectfully inform .his friends and the ,pisti.ta generally, that he is now receiving his 13pring,siipidy Of hardware at' the ,old stand of Walker Bc . .WoodWell; No. S 5 Wood street, which he:will dispose of on the rnoatreasoliable tenth,. He Will be .continually receiving.. 4.4 h: supplies _direct from the'manufaCturers in Eur Ope and this Country; Which will enable him to compete with any estab lishment either East or West. Western Merchants Are invited to call and esamine his stock before Pup,- chasing' elsewhere. - • ; • • • raars MI MODES lk.'.Al,COltN,' (late* of New York city,) Nu: sit, Fifth st.,hetween Wood and Market, Miiiiiesciuiers of Mustard, dround Siiices;Catsaps, &c., Ike., will open during the. present week a large anortment of articles in their line,, which they will wholesale in quantities to "suit dealers, at Eastern wholesale prices. All artiCles sold by them ;caftan fed. Merchants intending to go east - would do well focal) before' leash:4'lW city: Thtty fnay.be , fouhd at tit it wareliouse,'No'. 27, Fifth at., in Ryan's build sep7. Pol•teis.: A N . elegant Relic wend Plane Foite, with all the Ile recent hnprvieteetfti, nearly new; and' war tented perfect in every respect,- With- a 'handseine piano stool to match the - Piano*, - and'eost hi New York_ city, .290--will bit - sold - for - the . low price of s22s . misk 'par money . Also, to close a consirti , :bent, obis' very elegant 4. octave maltoginy'Piano, Made Co., New York, on sir months erealit,.for approved -endorsed paper, or 6 pet cent discount for cash*,priee,•s47s. . Ohehandstoine m&kog a ny Piano Made by stain le Olt erne' terms at the pride; AO*. - - ' • Theo, beeglta7 tf nbt -superior t.oairyYisliiis,mitileiti'thii - United Slitee; and are' others foraalp hr :4911N ttOrd,Plitfriafvfotia,sf PITTSBURGH BOARD OF. Tit../UME. OR : 3tiiirii.' . S. Marshall PbsT-OF'l`r snvuou. / 5 rgaT iTsalgli 431 .7)lk 4 . 2 tg*L . ARP "Tit!" .frARRIVED; Mgr tiaoa..cid. • • % , '•llreiriliern Light, Ilutchinson,o- ci; Hiberni4Smith,-Wheeling. • , Lake Erie, HoOps,.l3eaver. '`lStietilgan, roles, &aver. Bowaran,•Brownsville. • Louis' Mleeei Bennett, BroWnsvilli Suairthatima, Stewart, St. Lohls. • Clipper No. - 2 Crooks; Cineinniti: • efiMbria, Forsyth St L • outs. - 1111 g:ilia, Balla', Wheeling • Michigan, , Boies, Beaver.,: Consul,_ Bowman, Brownaville; Sr• Louis Fl.,,ane, Bennett, Brownsville. ENNISEMI 'CIA-1? -PRA. Cle. - EU CI II it It-Eli Ttal eartartcrED xirsair Arrgasoos.;• - river arid wagon.. . : 4h - 11 1 . wagon, '3 6l:40 :From store:..; .4 09a0 00 ~,:. Timothy . 1 7,5*2 00 Flax • I: Ufkal..3o Reams: - . ; ..... ... . . 8501 00 . 4..0x4 73 Pots: ` .. - ..4..50641 75 1 • - Pearls.. : 003 Ob - 11191 - 43 10 . .• • ~ .. 7ra'3 tan:re--Wheat... 70(4:). Qu STF.VT St_ CO., et * -L.JAGV E P C T. . ..Rekiccii:st., (ikfanelyster lower Road,) - Aii:icsacznr Crrr ARE no* prep . tred' to manufacture extensively .every description of colore'd Cotton- Goodi. Inefbave now on hand a good assortment of Shirt ing Furniture, Apren and Sumnier Checks of differ sintittse.rinis atidyrices ; heavy dark and twill ed'checki krill ktripei, tor Pants, sc., &cg all made !rein reiy bawl twisted-yiros; and colors warranted. Their pricetare adinitted to be as low as goods et toualquilit,. nark be pnrchased ip the United States, anii.prisperreinlitions Are ninierve3 to avoid the in consistoney of entering into 'competition with their taetomerir Tlieirgeindarhay be seen atthe principal Wholesale tnJ retiii hooseiin,Tittsbergh and Allegheny. Merchants wishing further information will .be 'waited 'tn. by communicating. their- wishes through 'the .311egheny Post Offnui. . marS 2r* Vet , the Ladlese ir) IJSSEL'S'Az litairdar Pt:treader &A L •-• Vegetable gosatetic Creard.; Unrivalled - Toilet Soap; _ ,Emmolieut Sappumiceous Paste tor silaitening.afidatillesting the skini '"e Extraati Verbena; •"- 'PhtEhafilk;" , • , Taberhuse ; " .Poudre Supeiftne, rote.; "Tonth Pasta - " Prestotti's Smelling Bottles, plain and out glass. Also,. a large" ussottment of Cologne, American am:l - French. " Hairßrushes, Tooth Ttriulhesi 1;411 BnetheS,Sts..: •HIIYS & 'ufar9 No 2, COMtheihial ow, LibertY at. liVaitchas -14ratrebes I 1 * , ,w. Z;EME=EI Ccie;i:-:=.Steitirri:tdiforif;-4%b4, served some time age .ticornintinicaticn over-the signature for "A Parent," stating = thatDr.liynee iodine Expectorant bid been the means 'Oftiairing the" lives of. three of his children, whe were sufrer-' tngSeverelYWith whooping cough; arid having, but a shirt. time before; lost one of my children by .thaidreadful compleinti '; and having another, and tnyonlychild, suffering the greatest agony -with the same disease, ancl-,in 'hourly ixpectation of its death, I was induced to purchase a bottle of it, and commenced using,it accorJing-to the directions— and to:the surprise of. all began to mend in al tiertlttinutes after we commenced using it, and the hill his now completely' recovered. have no , acquaintance with Dr. Jayne, but I hereby ;return him..j a hnsbandi and a father's aCknOwiedgrnents. ~ J. L. SiIkiPKINS :Pgiladelijiiia,,April 220;1.64d. .Jayat's Hair Tonic.—We commend to the atten tion of those desiroui of restoring their hair or im proving itt. beauty, to this elegant preparation We hear it hvgfry where highly spoken of, and es pecially by all wlid have Made use of it, as greatly efficacious in atinialiting the growth of the hair, and preventing and curing many affections of the skin. Its virtues are amply arid sufficiently prov :,4l.—N. Y. Sun. • Foe at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72 FOURTH meet, near Wood—and at thettrug Stole of .11. T. Schwartz, Federal street, • Allegheny city: • .! • n)ar4 •• • • , o ,lmportaut to those who are afflicted with qise:aseg.l I , Dr. Rogers Djeehvort and Tar. • This specific seems to ,itAiervc all that - the'tender - clainis for its ail - -hiqint,tirteei, - we haiie seen a very emphatic C'ettitieate3troni Dr: Cox fate professor in the Cin cinnati Eeleatic . Collite;i'!';ho represents it to be a I:very di &rep t article froni the,prevai I ing nostrums 1 - of the dajr% - rand4i6 , ,ety ‘'ainable'in the ireatment of that insiilioits class ofidiseases . which are' the .•bane'of tlais.variable.cfintate," . ' . . , . C'tncrniicut Mortetn,r.Signal, • . : ,If ptaysicians. of Dr. Cox's character in the pro fassioit-kive..thert tett:inooijri.fairor - cilthis cele -brateil tnetliCitte, vOtiable. NA.-NOtice:the Profeiscir - rnx. in anOthercolumn stlsoi , otte: .of - a" remardaltte cure! from „Mr: Gabriel-- Whitehead, under the head ofl .I..ierWort: and Tar. 1 ' • GREAT ITALIAN REMEDY - Limoscents, April 23, ISatt. Being afflicted for sOrue years with that most distressing4sease. the asihnia, and for the lasi 3 years much of the - time; confined to my room, 4n1.1 at several different trines my life was des. paired Of; I concluded to, obtain some of Ma zonie Sicilian Syrupiwitteh was recommended to me by a friend from' New York . who state,' that it had cured some of the! most inveterate cases ,knp W n to the niedie4 lirpfes.iion. Suffice it to say, that. after ustng thr-above 'medicine for about 4 weeks; I was entitel,rxelieved, and I believe radi cally cured. Yours with respect, OLIVER W. OIVEN, - No 175 i3ertram st., Hays Rc Brockway - ..Wholesule and Retail Agents; see 'advertisetnent, ' feb22' Ci1111.17T1C . 3- Gah4itlie- Rtimedies tar all kinds of nervous ittrection.s they have been used with entire success in allcases of Rheumatism, acute or chro ule. applying to the head, face or limbs; gout, tic dolereux, bronchitis, vertigo, nervous or sick head ache, indittx.stioh, paralysis, palsy, epilepsy, fits, - convulsions, cramp, palpitation of the heart, neu ralgia; general deloility,W.e. In cases of dyspepsia. which is simply. a nervous' derangement of the di gestive organs—they have been found equally suc cessful: These applications are in;the form of Rings and :Itaimeic Fluid, Bands, Braiklets. Lefts, &c. }See advertisement tor further particulars ou the outside of this sheet. -For sale at the only _agency, 57 Market street dee) Carpet and Dry Goods Warehouse. NO. IltlY MARICEIT'STREET. • - ROBERT D. TTIOUPSON, ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the - 4 public generally, that he is now receiving a large and splendid assortment of NEW Sturte Cwa rcruns, OiL Ctonts, Sc., diieet from the Importers itallanuficturers, cjuiposd iu part of 4opirrane Brussels Carpets; *. /Litt& t apestry Brussels Carpeting; Saper inperial 3 ply do; • Ettra .• do; Superfine Ingrain do; _ Fine I du; Common " do; 15-8, 3-4 and 4-4 4'lain Venitian du; : 54, 3.4 and 4-4 Damask " do: . 5-8,1-4 and . 4-4 Tapestry . " do; • Skim Boat Trimmings. trown Drillings4 44, tp-4 'sod 6-4 Sheeting'; `6-4 74 8-4 'Table Ttiiiiat; • Linen Napkins; mash and Diaper; Ilnekabuck Toweling ; Carpet Stripes; Cloths New Style-Table Ceiveri; - Oil from 27 inches to 24 feet wide, cut to any site; TOGETHER WITH Rich Embroidered and Printed Table and Piano coverse Rigered Pleor Cloths; Chenirlle; Brusiels, Tufted, and Wilton Rugs; Chenielte, and Sheepskin Door Matto; Manilla and-Grass I do do; ift Staii Ruda; Ilat and Oval; • Ealiinlk.and Striped Stair Linen; tkipet- bindings 4-4" 5-4 and 6-4 Plain and figured Indian Matting; colored Spanish Matting, &e. &c. Persorisititti4g tip Strom Batts, Hotels; or Private lialtses, are requested to call,: ai he feels confident they Will find it to their advantage to do to before ' putchaeing elsewhem: DRY GOODS. • lie *paid alto invite attention to hiiieatensive sioa orictiv SPRING DRY.-600DS, (embracing every thing in thatlineo now opening at the, above atand it:r'No. 110 Market et. roar9:-3nidaW GEORGE Ili 11.1DDLIC, _ VEYAiNCER, FFICE in Avery Row! sth street ; abovi Siiiith- I, Jr. field.street t F'ittatuirght DEEDI4 MORTGAGESiAtiRtEittAiTe,• 81114 in; RELEASES lad other instruments of writing drawn with neat newt, legal accuracy and despaith. Ho will also at tend to •drawing and filing MiCitiiisens LIENS, Ac counts of Executors, Administrators, 4c., Examining titles to Real Estate, Searching Records for Liens, g•e; • From his long experience and intimate VeqUdint anee with the manner of keeping tNB public records; 'he expects to give satisfaction to those who may en tiusttheirbus nest to his care. • decl6-d&so 1-1 A NOTIIER IMPORTANT duff:L- 41 Ra Mari anna Reader, a highly respectable lady from Harriabiugh,•called to-day at our aloe for the pur -1 posc,.she said, to express in this public manner, hei heirtfelt gratitude to Dr. JAvits,No. 8 7 South Third street, for the unparalleled benets she had received from the use of his ALTERATIVE. She stated that •she_had Suffered fur several years with Scaoruti and hid had . the attendance of live physicians at dif ferent times, all of whom _finally told her that they . considered her ditiesse incurable. She thereroride terniined to try the -efficacy of DR. JAYNE'S AL: TERATIVE, from which she found almost imme diate relief, so that by the time shebad taken thir teen bottles, she was.perfectly cured, and now env joys better health than she has for several years box fore. ' • For daleluPittebiirgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE I 7 Fourth it., noir Wood—andtit the Drug Store of N. P. Sehrrettz, Federal at., Allegheny City. fehl-clOw MACHINE CARDS, LOOM FINDINGS, 4•e - RI. Caohn'his; SmitlifteM st.,..above 3d. InESSB.S. James Smith Ai 'Coes Machine Card Agency, Manuraciareeti Fintling Establish- meat, and dealer in Clockel,'LOoking Glass Plates, Franinnt_Glasa,lic. • ladtuitity KeilOtani C 7 , u . . 17 g rediQ.veldbtud'ithet.il—riot convenience 'ion n t o 6 ut i r . a te ni s i ll iig n :til'aelt t idintti . a s te t axion the Mali: of the Aronotegiliela; - one mile above apltOtwts' 4.fif t SfroirS cA,AFT. Line, cawmt- 18417 - ..... OR thskrAtisp - ortalen iit'aoighrbetweelf Pita- Intrgliiiiid the Atlant4e,:itres„ avoiding tranship ments on the way, amfthe 4`o s ftcp ; t ent rialc f detay, tiamageOireakage and-leparation orgooda.. „..., , P.11,0V PF l , l t:Pit S IltramtiptiE & Casy,;2l4l.larket at:; Philadelphia. TAArst- & 02CONNOR, corYenn Waxne.sta., Pittsbttrgb:- -"N . - • O'Cosztoss it C 0.,. North: street, Baltimore. W. & TAPBCO.It '7s : South 'street, New Torii. ; • • • encouraged by increased , bUsiness, the Proprie tors barb added' to aild extended- their arrange. ments during the whiter; and are now prepared to. forward freight with regularity and dispatch, unsur passed by any other Line. Their long•experienee as Carriers, the palpible superiority of the Portable Boat iystbaiLand the great capacity and convenience of, the Wareholises at eaah end of the Line r are peculi arly calculated to enable the Ptiapriutbra to fulfil their engagements and accommodate their custom ers; and confidently offering the oast as I guarantee for the future; they respectfully solicit a continuance of that patrOnage which they now, gratefully 'rick . nowledge. All consigntients to Taal% & O'Connor will be re- I cei ved and forwarded, Steam Boat charges ['mid, and Bills of Lading transmitted free of any charge ftir Commission, advancing or Storage. Having no inter est directly or indirectly in Steam Beats the interest of the Consignors must necessarily be their primary object in shipping West; and they pledge themselves to forward all Goods consigned to them promptly, and on the moat advantageous terms to the owners. marl-tf Pleksvorth4 Way PrelgAt Line. 1847, XCLUSIVELY for the transportation of way rj freight between Pittsburgh, Blairsville, Jolinr town, Jiollidaysburgh, Water street, and all interme diate places. ,tine boat leaves the Warehouse of C. A. McAnul ty & Co.; Pittsburgh, every day (except Sundays) and Shippers can always depend on having their gouda lorwardid without'' delay and at fair rates. This Line was Forme4for ;he special accommo dation of the way business; and the proprietors re spec-01111y iolicit a libeial share of patronage. JVIIN PICKWORTII, JOIIN mum, DAN'L. If. BARNES; ROBEAT WOODS, WILLIAM FULTY. JOHN MILLER, Rollitlaysburgh. It. H. CANAN, Johnstown. Agents C. A. WA:NULTY & Co.,Pithegh.. J.. 1. McDevitt, John Parker, Robert Moore, Raga- Icy.l-Smith, Pittsburgh. opendent Portablo Dolt -Lauri 184 FOIL THE TRANSPORTATION OF PRODUCk. AND ISIERCHANDISE TO AND FROM PITTS . - BURG 11, PHILADELPiIIA AND BALTLIIOIt E. igr Without Transhipment. Goods consigned to our care will be forwarded without delay, at the lowest current rates. Bills ofl Lading transmitted, and all instruc ions promptly at- j tended to, tree from any extra charge rut storage or! coturumion. Address, or apply to C. A. SIcANLTLTY & co., Canal Basin, Pitts/An-0 Having a very Yugo and endimodious warehouse, we are prepared to . receive (in addition to freight for shipment) a large amount of Produce, &e., on Stor age at low rates marS TUE light dranght steamer Aavra, in t. good running oruer. She curries about litb tons, has good Bull awl Engines, new boilers, a comfortable plain cabin, awl is well adapted for Tow!pg. She will be sold a t a low price, and rca ronable terms for geld paper. Apply to _mat9 JAMS-' MAY. SPRING STILE. 41, HATS AND CAPS. lati fla 11 E sub s criber would inform his customers and the public, that he has received direct hem New York, the latest and !mist approved style of flats and Ceps for spring and summer wear. Ile is also daily manufacturing flats and Caps of all descriptions, and he,pledges himself to furnish his customers with an article that, for neatness, dura bility and cheapness, cannot be surpassed. Western Merchants are invited to call and ex amine his stock, as he feels confident of being able to piens& both in quality and price. G. W. GLASSGOW, 102 Wood st, Third dour below Davis' Coin. Auction Rooms. N B.—Persons preferring a Pittsburgh manulac. Ilured liat to Eastern flats is itli Pittsburgh names may rely on gettirg the same by calling as above. mare-dam - ' W. G. Frio the honorable the Judges of the Court of Qom.- ter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the Count, of Allegheny. The petition of Conrad Frirogal, of the Eighth Ward, city of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner hath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of , travellers and others, of his dwelling house in the county aforesaid „and prays that your Honors will be! pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. CONRAD FRI VOGAL. We, the subscribers, citizens ,of the Eighth Ward, do certify, that the above petitioner is aped repute for honesty and temperance, and is well .provided with ho pie room and conveniences for the accommo dation a travellers and others, and that said tavern rs necessary. Thomas Daft, Henry Stimple, Clemens C. licenser, Conrad Beadier, Jacob Byerly, William Aiken, Matthew M>Ginn, Jonathan Wilson, John 11. 1 Miller, J. D. W. White, Asa Boughner, John Aiken, B. Flannegan. marl2-d3t* rrio the Honorable the Judges of the Court of ter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny. Thi:i petition ofMichael Crawford of the.lth Ward, city of Allegheny, in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner Lath provided himself with materials for the; accommodation of travellers and others, -at his &rolling house in the borough aforesaid, and prays that your Honors wilt be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment And yourpotitioner, as in duty bound, will prey. MICHAEL CRAWFORD. We, the subscribers,citizens of the Fourth Ward, do certify, that the above petitioner, is of good re pute for honesty and temp'srance; and is well provi ded with .house room and conveniences for the ac commodation of travelers and others, and that said tavern is Accessary. Charles M>Glaughlin, Thomas Gardiner, Andrew When th, Alexander Stewart, Rudolph II unseker, Charles A. WDonaugh, Peter Atkinson, Valentine Schroder, Jacob. D. Ritter, J. Forrester, Joseph M'- Call, Hugh Sweeny. rosrl2-iißes rro the Horiorable the Judges of Court of te.o.r ter Seinions of the Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny. The petition of Silas D. Pryor, of Balthvin Town ship, in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner Rath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the county aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will grant him a license to keep a public house ofentertainnient. And your petition er, as ill duty bound, will pray. • 'Str..AS D. PRYOR. We', the siihecribefs, Eifitens of Baldwin triwnship, do certify, e that the above' petitioner, is of good r Tule fur h onesty and temperance, and is well provi ded with house room apd conveniences for the ac commodation of tra*ellerd and refers; and that !Mid tavern is nedessarv: Samuel Cooley; Thomas dy, 11. Armstrong, Josiah M. Brawdy, James Wal lace; David Cowan, Andrew Griffin, George Drake, Joel Sickinan David Linhart• marl l-(131* TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quar ter Sessions of the Peace, in and lyr the County of Allegheny. The petition of Wih. Johnston, of Peebles town ship, in the county aforesaid; humbly sheweth, That your petitionerhath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelrs and others; at his dwelling house in the county aforesaidiaiid prays that your Honors will grant him a license td keep a public house of entertainfnent. And your peti tienei, as in duty boUnd, xvill. pray. WILLIAM SOHNSTON. We, the subscriber,,citizens of Peebles township, do certify, that the ab ove petitioner, is of good re pine for honesty and,temperance,..and is well plovi 7 dod with house room and conveniences fOr.thesc. eoMModation of travelers and others, and that: said tavern, is,necessary. • . . .T. R. APCI ntoe k George Wallace, James Penlini Wm. Alexander, Peter Hauck, john Black, John Simmers, R.W. Thomas, A. Bond, David Irwin, Samuel M'Cleffind, Henry HodiL' marfl-4,13? MEE SEM RN TSI Proprietors =122173 FTOMAG E ?•-. A. McANULTY Sz For Sale', Acoli — ig"lific gh Ir 0 erg ndHams, received per “Winconsiceitid Tof'ahle'ly ' FRIEND : ItHEY & CO 11u 6 7 Water LARD- r 4 Kegs-Fga h adl:73bl Leaf Lard,ficitived liar . 4 Wiscuunia; ,, and for 'sale k CO.; _57 Water at., D ': EACHES-52 Sacks'aucl 4 Rarrehr dry Peaches, perstr 44 Wiscousin,"sipd for sale by y FRIEND. RILEY 57 Water st.;. RESH FRUIT-100 drums Smyrria Figs; 40 I:iss M. IL R,lisitr 1 „ • - cask Zante Curra nts; Primes; J. D. WILLIA.MS tr. Co., - 110 Wood sr.: For aile by mart : • SALERATUS—IO bis Prime, Tar site by mart J. D. WILLIAMS. St Co., I 10 - Wood et EPPER--5 bags Pepper res!d and forsal ee by mart J. D. WILLIAMS at Co., 110 Wood ,et . L.B. Waterman, AITHOLE.S'ALE - and For.' V warding Merchapt, dealer in Produce' and . Pittsburgh Manufactuiet, Ncia, 31 Water, and 162. Front streets, Pittsburgh; • • reb2l CLON - FRSEED-13 Dbts . just received; in stare and for sale by L. S. WATERMAN, feb.23 No 3i Water and 62 Front hts. 5 CORCIIINGS-3 Tont,a prime article, in atorC ► and for sale by - L. S. WATERMAN, • • febn •No. 31 Water-and 62 Front et: Q . ALA LIATUS-3 Cal* ,9,19 atom and • for gate .by .L. S. WATERMAN, No 31 Water and 62 Prontst. _ _ OLI: BUTTER-... 13 Bbl*. just read, in store and for sale by - .L. S. WATAR.IWAN, •.• feb23 No 31 Water and 62 Fro st: IRON—SO Tuna assorted, in atom anti for sale by L. S. WATERMAN Nu 31 Water anti 62 Front at. IV AILS-300 KA.gs assorted,in store end for sale by L. S. WAT.EIRMAN, feb23 Water and 62 Preen st: _ _ 9r l BOXES Pound Lump Lynchburg Tobitcnni in .turn and foraale lowto close consignment, by L. S. WATERMAN, feh23 No 31 Water and 62" Front at. BOXES Tobacco, Lump-s's, 12 , s and .16• a; t-/ in store and for sale by L. S.,WA - TP.RMAN No 31 Water and 62 Front at: GOTTON YARNS-10,000 lbs. assorted NOP, in store and for sale by L. 8. WATERMAN, feto.3 No 31 Water and 61 Front lit, • O_PANISII SOLE. LE ATI IRII.--100 Sides, in store, and for sale by L. S. WATERMA?,i',, • feb73 No 31 Water and '6 Front ots. ONIRTING-7 Bundles Skirting Leather, in store 0 and lbr sale by L. S. WATERM:kNi reb23 No 31 Water and 61 Front.st. - . 1) 111" LE & HARNESS-3 Rolls Black harness 13 Leather; 3 Rolls Bridle Leather; in store and for sale by . L. S. VVIITF.RMAN, feb.23 No 31 Water and 6 . 2 . Front sts. TpANNIIIt'S OIL-10 afore and for sale by ° L. S. WATEIISIAN, fCb233l Water and e Front sta. LINSEED OIL —lO libbi, tu stove and forsule ,L: 3. AVAI'ERNIAN, feb23 No 31 Water and: q 2 PrOnt ENTUCKY LEAF TOBACCO—%29 Ithds, - .in store and for vile low to close consignment, by . L. S. WATEitmAN, &4;23 Nu 31 Waterand 62 Frnnt ate. T UST received and for sale low-2 IThla. Smith's CI best quality-Nttv Ynrk Coa . ch Vartnals. MHO, I qr. bbl. Lvadacr Varnish, for Elle by rebl2o Ru01:11TS &. KANE, ta, 3d at. 9 11141.5. Copal Furniture Varnish, Nos. 1 and 2., titnities New York trick e, on hand end for talc by the gal. or bbi., by Mill EIITS ft KANE, fr.b2o No. 52, 3d ■t, LARGE lot of Mahogany Plank awl Veneers, ror sale by ROURRTS & KANE, feb2o No. S 2, 3d a. ) 0()0 FEET best quality kniewood, on hand and for sale by 110111:11TS k KANE, fe12.0 No. 62,31 st. OLL rsurrElt—.s bbls fresh, jtoit reed and 11, for sale by LAITBEit-r 4. Slill . TO:si, tent 9 133 and 135, Wood at. - _._ CI REEKAPPLF...S—z,vnids in good 'order, rec'd Ur br steamer Ifibernia, and for sale liv felilj LARIBEItT & SITIPTON. I~YEWANTED-2000 bushels Rye wanted, for winch cash will.be ,isaiil, by . fcbZe. • 1411 f.L Ell & Rre N. tTSON. LA RD—.2 Barrels', No. I, in good order—for sale by 761.1RTirrit SMITH, mars . 66 Wood st. 01' 1,--, ..OVEtt. SEED.-15 gu;liela. in ettnre, and for i alTe by , MARTrriA. salmi, ' febt!ft 56, - Wood at. - --.-- --- DL.ttlisml Ills Slang, Bellows and Anrila, for . 1) salc by ~ GE O. COCHRAN, reb2s. ___ No. 26 Wood at. ____ ____ pOTAS li--2 casks. it' store and roi sale by reb2s. MARTIN & SMITH. woo t i et. I„FOULDING SUOVELS—A superior article for salo by GEO. • No. 21 Wood et. nAn LEAD-12,000 !bB. Liar Lead, for lale by febD JAMES MA Y.• 9 j, TOSacka . prime Wool . , ,x fo m r r e s ali i i t tl y. j ConLaliare Improved Laird 011. BARRELS Winter Lard Oil, Mat received from I the manufacturers and for dale at Cincinnati prices wholeaale and retail, by,- Fits. SELLER ' S, dec2d No. 17 Libertv at. Sundries. Tierces freak Rice; t./ 11 bbla, Conklin!! improsed Lard Gil; 10,000 lbs. Bacon Shouldcrn. On hand and fur sale by F..SELLERS. II; Liberty street. • Jmu), 100 kegs, Nu. I,l 4 ard on consienment; Li And fur sale by • F. SELLERS. sep24. N o . 17, j iberty street. UGAILIIOUSEIVOLLASSES.-6bbls.<Goodals, , S. IL. Aiolassee, in store and for sale by sep23. F. SULERS. ATENT FENCE.-60 pannels oak and pine ran* just received and for sale by jan 2 L. WILal A RTH, Penn st. DOPLAR BOARDS, wellaeasoned and for gala by (norlS.l L. WILMARTH. p itoDucE-6 bbls and 5 /kegs Lard; 5 . do Roil Iltitter; 3 do Clovereecd; 500 - lbs Feathers; 4 Lib's White Beans. 30 pairs Woollen Soc ks; Received and for sale by . LAMBERT .& SRIPTCtist, 133 and 135 Wood it. 11a1-65 bbla No 3 Large Maniere lj 10 hf bbla do do; 6do No 1 do . do; 15 bbls Noa 1 and 2 do; 6 do No I Salmon; 25 do do timings; 6 kdrarna Codfish; for sale by LAMBERT 4. SllIPTON; 133 and 135 Wapd at. MAPLE SUGAR-1,000 Om rec'd and for Bale by LAMBERT & SHIPTON, 133 0nd135 Wombat. Proposals for Coal. PR:OPOSALS will be received until the 20th inst. at the office of the Superintendent orthe delphia and. Columbin'.. yarkesburg, for supplYing Hitninineal Coal; for the use of Laconia tite L'nginea on.oldroad, the ensuing' season. . The propoilals must state, the quality of the Coal, ' the quantity, that can be furnished; and ;he price at which it can be delioared at Philatlelphia or Colum bia. making allowanao for the nodal drawback. W.M. ENGLISH, - SC:pt. Motive Power, Philott'a., and CoLR. Road. Peaxsouno,Chester County, March Ist, 1841. mar:l42oin.. . , EAGLE sAriooN. . PRtEOA, AM') PATR.I/10.—i hive' dfiliosed of my Bakery; in PiaMond riiid.for the fu ture receive order's at of:lunar erthe gagle Saloon for (litany cake, eonfectionify, 'calf feet jel ly, ice creams, pyramids'and every 'other article ne cessary for suppers, parties, bdlis,- weddings,-.&c.. The Saloon will be open fiat lee cream, on or before the let dpy of April, A targe amonotnr,moiley,.has been expended in ordei. to ranks., thp Piglethe most attractive and pleaaantplacn ofresort in the west for the approaching season. . . Proud of the patronage 7rce hOo received we will to deserve contiduanci of - • A.NDREWS. , ttNtsO WOO oil , , ,; . CIIYQIN gT=:`PAcS TB - s int to A: P NC'S E 74. „THE Mail -and Passenger Steamer - • A,te NEWTON, Capt. A. G:'MASOIC, wr - run as a regular pseket b - etweonPfttsburgh - end Cincinnali !saving Pittsburgh every Sunday at 10 o' .• . - The. Isaac Newton . wai,bnilt this sPrieir, expressly' for the tradel and offers to painseageraevery ..ninfort and superior accommodations: febl3 : MONDAY -PACKET. The regular mail anqjtassengersteamer NIONONGATIELA, Capt. Stone;:will run' as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin nazi, leaving this port every Monday at: 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10; P. M.,-the saute day. 'Reiurn ing, she will leave Cincinnati every Thuradayi at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply.un board. . The Monongahela was built expressly, for thii trade, and offers to the passengers;comfort, an 4 su iierior accom.modzitions. mar'3l - 1817 Tuesday -Paaket. 1817 RaiThe regular mail and parmenger steam er I.III3ERNIA, No. 2, Capt.. J.'-ICirrri -MamE,)ill run as a regular packet between burgh and Cincinnati, leaving this - portevery_Tues , day at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. of the same day. rteturning;she,will lease Cincinnati ev ery-Friday at 10 . A. M. For freight or passage ap ply on board:_, • . . o:r.rhe Ilibarnia No. 2, was built expressly fox the trade, and offers to the passengers. every, corn. fort and-superior accommodations-. - jan12;1847 _ . 1847. Wednesday Packel: 77-- - 1847 THE NEW - ENGLAND, No. 2, Capt. S. DEA:v. will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning 'at. 10 willock; Wheeling every Wedneaday evening at 10 P. M.; and Giflicinnntl eve. ry Saturday at 10 o'clock,, A. M. 1 '"fel 20 1817 THURSDAY PACKET. . ; , THE WISCONSIN, Capt. R.I. Gruen, ;gag will leave Pittsburgh .eveiy. Thursday morning I..e'clock; Wheeling every 'Thursday evening at 10 P. M.; and., Cincinnati every,. Supday at 10 o'clock, A. M. felID SATURDAY PACKET - . The - regular mail awl passenger steamer - NIESSENGER, Capt. Linfurd, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh . and Cincinnati . , leaving this port every Saturday at 10, A M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday,' at to o'clk A. M. For freight or passage apply un board. The Messenger-was built eirpressly for this trade, and oilers to her passengers 'every coinfort and am: commodation, mar 23 • SATURDAY PACR . ET. .. The regular mail and pasaenger steamer CIRCASSIAN, Capt. Lund Bennett, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday, at . lo, A. M., and . Wheeling at 10, P. M.;' the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every 'Tuesday, at 10, A. M. For freight orpassagc apply on board. - • The Circassian was built- expressly tor thia trade, and offers to her patisengere every comfort and ac cornniodation. rear 23 THURSDAY PACKET THE new U.S. Mail arearaer ACADIA, M. L. Lucas, Master, will ran as a regu lar paseuger packet between Pittal.urgh and the above port during the season of,lB49,lcaving every Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M. . . The Acadia is new and has superior accommoda tions. For freight or passage apply on board, or to ap9 J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. OND Y PACKET THE regular mail and pasenger steam ,44.*:::er UN lON, Captain Maclean, will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin nati, leaving this port every Monday - at G o'clock, P. M. Returning she Rill leave Cincinnati every Thursday at 13 P. M. lie Union was built expressly for tlus.trade; and aftbrds every accommodation. For freight or passage apply. on born!. mal4l For Cincinnati and Lot:Liss:Me. • The new and splendid passenger steam cr CULUMBI A, O'NEAL, Master, will leave for the above and intermediate ports, regular ly. Fnk freight or pasrag,e apply on hoard, or to jel D. WILKINS, Agent. For Cincinnati and St. Louts = .. ..A. The passenger steamer PALESTINE, • 44- ' l Capt. 'Williams, will leave fur the above an a 1 intermediate ports regularly. ' For freight or passage apply on board. 4q ....6. je9. tnesiiny ifElveutsag• Packet, tbbt_..... The new and splendid paisenger steam boat DECLSRATION, Capt. Vortices, wii run as s regular paiik et between Putsbargb .and Cincinnati, lc.aving thus . . port every Tuesday evening at 3 o'clock. Returning she,will leave Cincinnati every Fridi.V evening at t 3 o'clock. The Decl aration 4 offers superior accommodations to ipazsengers. For freight or passage apply on board. jet For Cincinnati. The well known fast running steamer 36Mat CAMBRIA, W. Forsyth, Master, will run nu .a regular Packet, leaving every Wednesday morn ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning, alt o will leave , Cincinnati every Saturday, at 10,11. M. Fur freight or ;passage, apply on board,. or to FOrt.SYTII & Co., Agents-, No. 30, Water street. Wellsville Regular Packet. THE steamer ARENA, Rty.sz C. FLEE sox, Master, will leave Pittsburgh for ~Vcllsvi le and, all intermediate landings, on Mon days, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 9 o'clock, A. M.; and Wellsville fur Pittsburgh on Tuesdays,'Thurs days, and Saturdays, at 9 o'clock; A.M. For freight or passage apply'ou board. dees - •- - . - Far Wiuotittigßeizu/ar Otickat. • Tut splendid light draught steamer DOMINION, S. TYLER, Master, will ra i n as tovegular packet between Pittsburgh and Wheel ing; leaving Pittsburgh for Wheeling every Monday, Wednseday and Friday, at 3 o'clock, P. M.; and leav ing Wheeling for PAt3burgli every Tuesday ? Thurs day and Sunnily, at S o'clock, .. M. For freight or pasiage apply on board. al f i; : T A C u C T O E U N N T S. E-corner t. L l i; ;lC and Market 'its. The only Mitt Institute in the city where thorough and systematic course ofinstruction can rat obtained ; in mercantile and steamboat BOOK- E EP INC. , Writing Classes day, and evening at the usual Miura. Mr. Duff has a few spare hours to devote to assisting in arranging Mertbant's or steamer's Books, in any cats , of difficulty. Hours ofbitsinems 10, to 12, and fto sf; day Classes. Even ing, do. "1 to 10. . mar 4 VIRGINIA HOUSE, ORNER OF FERRY AND - WATER STREETS PITTSBIIRGIL, PA. 15'1'11:tENS & BEACH, ProprictOsi feh'.26-d6m Notice to CoOtrnotors. OFFICE OF TRE`MONONGALTELA NAVIGATION CO., Pittsburgh, Marsh 3d, 13ROPOSAS re ceived at true °flied up to j_ 3 o'clocl, P. M., ha 11Ittratay . the rith day of April next, for the constimetion of an additional cut stone Lock, at dam No. I, to be fifty-sis by two bun , dred and fitly feet in the chamber.... • Proposals will state the price for Cash payments, also, for payments - in Certificated of the comptiny payable ci&ityears after date with interest, . - Plans and specifications of the work will be exhibi ted at the office ten days previous to the letting, and information, respecting the same, will be given by Sylvanus Lothrop, Engineer. PROPOSALS will also Imreeciy;-ed at the same time and place,,fer loaning the Company Twenty thou sand dollars, Ipon the bondil or cextificatesifore— said. • J. K. MOORHEAD, preset. mar3-dtas (Gazette and Journal copy.) - V411, - L 0t.A.Z . F.1) ANti ulcbtAlkn Of every variety of rWterh.c, cut from the latest French Samplis. : 15,000 PrEOES iIIPERIOR GLAZED- PAPER. THEY so)d for cash, at less price than they j can be pm - chased in Philadelphia or New York. THOSE. having houses to paper AItD ovneaa buy ing to sell again, will Snd a better article of WALL PAPER, for less MONEY than has been ever offer ed la this market before. Call at the Wall Paper Store of J; ,pHIDLE, fcb22..2m ,ev.. Smithfield st.,Pittsburgh. Window Bll,rid s. PaiDeri • 36 INCHES WIRE. 1200 I tre E m Cf t ) et S n .il pr f g roat . sariety of PAirrzattai, 'To no h . ad doien or single piice; at th e :Wail Paper Store of , . •,, 6 - HID.LE, 4eb22-2m • Smi th field et., Pittatirgli. - Brasier , * IfellOws. • al ieeeii;ed an asaortmentilargetises,,B#siel,i all Hand &glens; ajso, Parlour anfi Kitchen, do. Wholelrale . JOON dec P 3 ' ' 4:0 Weed at. I.==ll MMI*I Pretildea:st.otthe Plaited Senteir.' TN pursuanie , of an ricecif Congress,. tipprovid of the 11th day of Joly - ,118.10,- entitled "An act to autholizethe President of the United States theAeserved mineral, lands itt the States of illinois and Arkansas, and Territories of , Wisconsiti arid Toww, supposed to contain 'lead ore, 7. I, JAMES K. POLK, PIICSIIIIMT UNITIM STATES Op Astsnici,„ do lierchY,declari and make - known; that a•public sale v:til be held at the land office at. MINERAL POINT. in the Territory. of Wisconsin, coromeneing on MONDAY, the iwtenty friurth -day . of May next, ftir the .disposal Of the following sec tions and parts of 'sectiqns of land, useatTorons anssavzi? PEON SALES 'AS COSTA/NINO VALCAGIM Ti'est of the . fourth principal 'inn idiom Parts of sections six, . seven, eight; nine, ten twelve, twenty-five,twenty eightitwenty-nine, thin ty, thirty-two,.and thirty-three;' in township wax.- Sections six and eight, and pairs of seed - Fins two, r ten, and thirty ;one in township, two. ), Sections fifteen,4yenieen f nineteen,t went ,twe..^ i ty- nine, thiity;! and thirty-three, - and: tions ten, f ourteen, twenty one, tweu ty-two, twenty five, twenty-six, twenty-eight; thirty-two, , thirty,: four, and thirty-five, in township three:-•' • Sections- twelve, thirteen, tivehty four, tWentyl seven; and thirty-four,'and -pails of section§ seven, eight, Tonrteen,..fifteen, and 'eighteeit, in toWtiship Sections-pine, len, and lhtrty-six; and parts of sections eleven,fourteen. fifteen, tweritptwo. . twen ty-six,,.twepty_sewen, 014 y-font-, and thitty_fiye,. in township fiv,e. Seption eight; Und parts of sections two;. twenty= foni - , : twinty-five, and thirty-six, in ..tp , knship.six.. Section twenty-six. and parts of ,sections thirty-, tour and thirty-six, in township' seven; section ts.Ventv-four, in townshipeight; -all %of tinge one. Sections twenty eight' thirty=three. and' thir ty, Six, fractionfilyeetions twenty-nineand thirty-two; 'on the main_ land; Parts 'of sections - tyro, twelve, and twenty-five, in _ township one. Section twenty, and parrs of a ectionksit r seyezi. nineteen, twenty-eight, thirty4hreeithirty;fivesand thirty sir, in township two . : • - - - • Section thirty-six, and parts - -of -sections -nine, thirty, and thirty-one, in township three. ' --; Section thirteen; and parts of Sections 4 twenty-, eight and thirty-two; in township foilirr and ' Section twenty-futir, in township fife; , .ot range two. . Sections three and twelve, and parts of sections ` four and five, in township two. . : . I . Sections twenty-seven, thirty-four, and thirty live; and parts of sections thirteen, twenty-three,, twenty-four, twenty:tive; twenty-six, _thirty-three,! and thirty-six, in township three;' and Part of section thitty, in.townihip fonr all of range three. Part of section twenty, in township ihree;, see tions twenty, twenty-iiii;e,- and thirty;, and Parts of sections-eight, seventeen. , eighteen, nineteen, and twenty-teight. in township four; and partof section twenty-eight, in township seven; all ofrange four.. Section twenty-One, and parts of sections six arid and twenty, in township three; .parts of sections twenty-five, twenty-six, tuenty-seveff,twentY-nine, hirty-four, thirty-five, and thirty-siic, in. township four; and part of section 'fourteen, in, township , live; all of range five. ' l, East of the fourth principal meridian. Sections four, eight, nine, twenty, twenty-four, twenty-six, twenty, twenty-n:11e, and thirty.one; and parts of sections two, live, .seven,,ised, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, seventeen, eigh teen, nineteen, twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty. three, twenty five, twenty-seven, twentyl-eight. thir ty, thirty.two, thirty.three, and thirty-10hr, in town ship one. - 1` Parts of sections twenty-five, thirty-one:thirty-1 two, thirty-three, thirty-four, thirty-five, and thirty 1-six, in township two. Parts of sections twenty, twenty-nine, am' thir ty-five, 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-sever), twenty-nine, thirty one, thirty-fotir, thirty-five, and thirty-4, in town ship five. Sections three, four, and nine, and parts of sec tions five and eight, iu township six; and Sections twenty-seven, twenty-eight, twenty ,Rine, and thirty-three, and parts :of sections nine. ten, twenty, and thirty-four, in township seven; all 'of range one: . . Sections two, three, four, six, seven, eight, pine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, and twenty,, and parts of sections, one, five, fourteen; •filteen. seventeen, eighteen• nineteen, twenty one, tWerity-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 trfour, thirty-tire, and thirty six; and parts'of sec- 1 tions two, thirty-one, thirty-two, in township two. Parts of sections eleven and thirty, in 'township three. Parts of sections one, taco four, five, - fsix, seven, and twelve, in township four. Sections three, four, tire, six. seven, eight, nine. ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty-one, and 4hirty.Six; and parts of sections fourteen, fifteen, twenty-=two, twenty-four, twenty-41/e, twenty.six, thirty, thirty one, thirty-two, thirty.three, .and thirty-five, . - in township five. ',Sections ,twenty,. and , twenty-one; and-parts of sections twenty-three, twqn ty-four, thirty-three; and thirty-four, in tovAships six; all-of range tWo. Parts of sections six, and twenty eight, in tov,:if. ship one. . erections thirty, and thirty-one; and parts of sec tions four, six, twelve; twenty-one, twenty-five, anti thirty-six, in township two. sections five, and seventeen;' and parts of see tions four, nine, ten, fourteen. fifteen, eighteen, twenty, twenty-four, and tweifty-nine, in township three. •. I sections five, Six, eight, and twenty-eight; and !parts of sections seven, sei . enteen twenty twenty -1 nye, and thirty-three in town - ship four; - ' sections the, six, seven,'seventeen;,-eighteen; nineteen, twenty, thirtY-one, and thirty-two; Nand parts of sections eight, Nth_ twenty-five, twenty nine, thirty, and thirty-three in fowtiship five. Sections fifteen, and twenty: two; and parts. of sections thirteen, seventeen, twenty-one, twenty four, twenty:Seven; twenty-eight; thirty-three, and thirty-four, in township six; and . Parts of . sections twenty, and, twenty-nine, in township seven; Al of. rang three.. . Part.of section nine,' in township one.. I. Seetioni nineteen, and twenty 7 tOurond. parts of sections three, ten, twelve, thitteeniland/ ckghteen, in township two. Part of section se . i'enteen,in,tnivnsifip three.' Parts of sections fourteen:. nineteen; _twenty, twenty:three, thirty; and thirty-Dne, it; township four. . .•. Part of section thirty-five,. in, township, five; and Sections nineteen, aria tiveritS , 7 sixt: and parts of sections, five, nine, eleven,' fifteen,' eighteen,' twenty one; twirity-twci; twentpthree; twenty-seven,_ Men• ty-eiglit;thirty•one, and tarty-tWo, in tintirviship'sixi all of range frier. Parts. tif sections eight, seventeen, and .eighteen, in towiship one. Sigtions seventeen, and twenty; and parts of sections four, eighteen, and nineteen, in tot,Vnship twb. • Parts of sections four, and thirty, in toi:4iiship three. - Sections twenty-seven, and , tWenty-eight; and parts of sections eleven, nineteen, twenty, twenty- nine, and thirty, in township four; and. Sections one, two, and eighteen; and paits pf sec tions seven, eight,. fOlitteen, seventeen, nineteen; and twenty-fiie, in to)vnahip ttnie five. SeCtip4 elevbn, and part of section elght, in 'town 'shiP thteei and *parts of sectici4 five ,' six, ieyen, eight, eighteen; twenty - one, twentY-tWo, twenty : six, twenty-seven, and thirty; in township . six; all of range six... .. Parts of sections two,three, ten,%eleven, thirteen and twitity-eightlii township t*o.; and part oleic : . tion.thirtyfonr; in U:mil - ship three, all of iange , seven. Pak of section four,,in towns p threq.- , Potts. ofsections tyventiseye At00.34014,..5ind township four,: and Part . of 'affection seven; in township seven; apof range 911 4Warter ittOrtif sections of boiela teed its whole or its, shall jot be determined : 6y the day fctied fa f:'the corn; • merd-einent of the sale, will be exclucka theiefoton: Pre-emption claims _will not be alloWed to any of the ab9vt lands, Ma:after they.lia,ve beeri-ofkr- • - _ _ - • .• the ;lands iaibraced by the alone prociamatiaa2. of the PielidentOrthernited Stales, contain Many- ..t• • f or Ihtmolt italuable.lead mines netuallf, opened anil...worketr,'ishicltheca yet been discoveled; atd - ..) TroM itidicatibbi•on • Itiii•surfuee, and experitnenti', 'made 4n 'digging, it is hitlieved• that many otberi eiluall7 . viilitabje exist', and may be ciplored ettilT:-.. - trifling Cifteneb. ..'• . '• • ..... • • • •• -: ~ , From the great nmeLet of Chet dings it wbtl4 -' be imPieeticable to . gite an- adequankideii of their . ebaractir and 16eation, without eatindifig thleVnor '.tice tray rid Eitolitt bii to n dp. " It is sufficient to statd. that theyi•tertr sitioitbd in hoe sectiorix:(7ountrx:.; • • lidlitffEd•en the Iciiillf liillie Illiheii , Stidif Bailin: isiest, - bY theAlississiOpt ricifi'eiettib•• iihrifi;•bj sr, line draivn 'nedrly'riatallki tall* liiiitti - sida of tEe 1.. -IVisconsin river, at-the aseragle distinice ot'..ten cr ..; twelie.miles ilierefrom; and on tlik'eall by a men ; • idian.line•passiny, .t.hrough.-.t tie.,,iiimees of Sugar,.• . Creek, the whole dlstrict covering a.stirface e qua l,,, to about sixtk full townships.. ..All-acceesory fat eddies for transpbrting the prodacte.to a market.-*-. are afforded by•the Atissiseippi and Wisconsinziffl' ers, red - iheir tributaries, the Bliie, Granti•Platte; , Pekatonikti, and other risers. by I.l.•hitli the district ' rig iritetsecte4. . . •,. " .-.. .' • ''• i • ' The 4hpve district was e n apitired hy tr:.l)ireN, . the geologist of the' State of Indiana, under ig.. , atratetibas from- the- Treaeury Department, and in compliance with:a resolution of the Haute" of Sapp.. resentativae..passed the' 4;tkr of -February. 16311: --; • Ilfeablb 'rep:6l'4 , thiO •gentlernatipublished.itit 1844, with ,thet;ahatbi s ..aud •illuitratiorili,•lSlalfit•: .document, Dr - 0.;497;:1it •sessiOti, 1.,411h 'Conga*, cOntlairis iiregite .4aferansition tie ft! thilichtion.'iit...: enektraitie., and clipWi., that in 1889,11. e lead mineti. of Illinois. towa, and Wreconlin..tbough only par tially worketi, produced upwarisof thirty millions of lead; of which those': in Wiscontia, it.' appears, yiCl.l4d the lartit'prciliortioni and titrtliest. that" the whole - districtjf. properly: triiieCeViititd : yield one hundred'. and. fifty millimialtbunds pet annum. . . Particular lists of tbesectiOns arid parts of sec:. tions to lie offered ritiablssaterhace. Wien furnisW.• ad to the registey. "Itn4 receiver at .lineral together with'tbafs on ivbich the-Location of eacl tract ts44 4 4,,irdatecl: all 'of , which will be subject ' the examination of these . ivishing to florchase. - JAMES IL PIPp R; Acting ConintirrionrieftheCinerar.Land Offie, December 24th, . • -.. . . . Ilx_otritor's( Mile: . • ', . T „ H Exclutorsiiftlie EstatO or GnirtatoniSandol E deed:;:will sell nt - publie'aiiition on the.pretni; ' sea on Thursday the ISth March 'next; at 10 xi, , filock, A. M., al l the tools belonging teethe soop . andOlothil- leryentahlishment of said. deceased. :Also., 1 'Torso,. I.Carriage and-liarness . , 1 Carl and Jimmie, 1 Oman- • iry Jr mai Let -IVagon; 2 GOA,. and a lot of &slang tackle, and tibumber of agriettlturst. implem,ents. ' They will also lot; fore term -of year,, : the scull/ and chandlery; aforesaid. - The p'rotnises'aFtt, in' good_ order anil.Caleulated to manufacture "soap and can; dies on a !sign ricale. ' Apply to C.'ll.4liticile,' Esq.: at bin office, 5t9 street, Pittsburgh, or toMlll.l4arybp Sandal, on the preinisee.;—'ior.session will bo•giveti on the first of April next. 'l' All persons indebted to the - estate st ill p e 44_ . make immediate payment; ar.d those having clainor. , - - - will present them prOper:v authenticated 14 .f 4gl- meat. JtlllN I'LL'AIING,- . ; 4. It. RIDDLE-' ' :fiat.' . • Y virtue of p decree, of the Orphan's Court of.Alz I3legheny County, in No. 64, Peleuihr Term„lB4s: The' undersigned as Trustee for lite sale .of, the'' Reid Eitate of Deneds 111 - urphy, dee'd., will Cipitits to sale by public outcry at the Court liotiee,.in the City of,Pittibiugh; on tbo 4th =Monday of March; •••• 1847, at 10 o'clock; A. M., the following deicribed Real Estate, viz: ~ • Ist. That part of the Fa rm belonging to Opt said Estate, boended and described as follows, via: Be- ginning at an Elm Tree, thence by land of James H. 'Hays, N6S E 121 perches' to ei pent; Memoir's. .221 E 192-5 perches to a post ; thence S 55 W 82 to a sugar tree stump; thejich S 681 W 23-9 perches to a stake; thence by that part of said caret in the Diagram of Partition tif-iiitid.Xelate 44 W 99 to a boechithe*.e.S.l7 W 164 tom beech; . thence N 61 W 18-6 perches to a peat; thence N 39 . %V 7 to .a twat; thence N 60. W 2.2t0 a post; theeFe N • 141 W 44 perches to a post; thence bylands of James , /lays N 631 ElO to-a sugar thtee stump; and • I thence N 4.5 E 42 perches to the place. of beginning.. - containing IS3 acres and 31 perches; being thislearr - marked ' 4 A." on said Diagram of the. Partition of said Real Estate, which said deaeribrai, piece ofland contains about 96 acres of steno coal, with a.d.wel , ling house and barn erected therecub,on Beck's, within (aloug the front) alma. 66 perches of the 510- • inongahola ricer, on Beek , s 'tun, about 3 nudes ikons • the City_of Pittsburgh: the soil is good, about 60. - acres cleared; and the atone coal it of the bed ilea' ity: This tract is well timbered, has several, excellent springs and streams,• and has a splendid orchard of. all kinds or feta of the best varieties. .• , 2d; That other part of said. Farm, bounded ate , described as fellows, viz: Beginning ate. post s thoevi' by laid of John Doran and James 11. BayacS 881 : - s at perches to a post; thence S 771 W 59 to a post; ,thence by land nf Peter Brindle N 35k W 157/ perch._.,. ek to a post thence by llnd of:James Ji. 82 E 24-7 to a beech; thence :N 771 E 24-8 to aline; . thence N 6311•:61 post; thence by the first dezeribed 'part of said farm marked in said Diagrata :‘,A,"?•.$ 141 E 44 to a post; thence S 50 E 22 to a post; thence 6 39 E 7 to a post; thence S 61 E,IS-8 to.a.beecle; • thence S 77 E 16-6 to a becb; and thenoo S 44 E,90', 1 to the beginning, containing 100...ncrns 1:56 percles, •- Laing marked in said Diagram of Partition I This•part of said filed contains about 65 acres of stone coal and has ahnnt,4o acres- of cleared land. • 3d. That lot of piece of gtkeunel situate in.the City Of Pittsburgh, bounded aid described an foHowen., Beginning.on Front street, at the distance of 192 , - feet F.astwardly from Wood street; thence Pros . Street Eastwarilly 24 feet to the line °cif:4 *I • Marked "Dr' in the Diagram of Partition, iteaC6 by • ' the said line northwarelly parallel 'elth Wotid 80 feeti• thence parallel with 'Front afreet Westwards . ly 24 feet to an alley; thence ulong said alley south wardly pa rallel with Wood.strect6.o feet to . the:placti • of beginn ing, being marked "C" in said Diagram:, • 4th. That barerfrie^e adjoining the above,botind, - ed and described es Cellowa: Beginning on Front street, at the disfnlce et one huridred and lwentri ' six feet from !tined street: thende along •Frotit • , street-z-eastviafelly twenty,four• feet thence. mirth; 'wan:lly in a Atte parallel with Wood street 80 fcei4 •••• • thetiee westwardly by a line parallel with Fiteere. ;• ;shoot t 6 the line of lot - marked in said Diagram netti. and thelfee by the said line southwardly . Wallet ' Wood street 811 feet to the,place of beginedng;belne "*., • .marked "D," in said Diagram: , • - • Terms of,sale of all tfiehOregning described. Beal. Estate, viz: Ono fourth in hand on the delivery of the Deed, and the balance in one, two and three years in equal payments, with interest thereon frunf , the day of sale. The said balance of the purchase ` , money to be secured by Judgment Bond and Mort; gagei on'the property !did: • , N. B. The. shire or thirds of licisfer , ‘ldarphy, • widow 0f Dennis-Murphy:deed is to refrain in the - hands of the purchaser a lien on the lead till her• - death, subject to the phjlment oryearly interest. DENBY 31'CULLOUGlI s • Trustee. . fcb I i-d&sy-i4mtir GEORGE Atialgti; Tamil' rourrit sitoOik AND sutra riztuirtAitiVi ,(Near/y ontisitc Me Itfdyorts Ojiceij jiu:l29-y, . . 1131. Yes, 0, "ir ' "•• '• = • •.•:- ' Yol7.Can aitlayfrpid et G. Schnook's* oil tbdsootc , •• ~nor. of yip and Smithfield ste, - Itmgvbyttera , f Sorybd up iii every atyle,'sin'tlio:*Martaar notiee.. OrjsOlGiound Nut Candy, FEuita, and PaStiies of tki* emiiiceirt kinds. Cull and see. . • noyl Isitan • . subleriber .wiil tea eive rresh , qyzteis ',Lfrom ..lltad amo, which he will serve IT . the iihTerent gifer x at the krankliti tw Ireen S , ;ctith*fi and•Ogifict; ~~;E ~~ ~" . . ~~~~ ~-r~ - - Sf ed at Ptililie sale; and become -subliet : trf pkitutil entry: and all of:sucli lands, aiedittit,in a mintFeif mines of lead Ore, actually disiovered and beim • , worked, will be sold in such -legal subdivision of • subdivisions as will' include such mine or not less than two liollars and Bay icida per acre. The sale viill be kept open .for, tivel weeks, less die lanils are sooner (baptsed of,) and no lon ger, and no private entries of laud in the section* ' •';• . and parts of sections •set,iiffered will be admitted until after_ the expirati of two weeks from ibd ccitufneneement of. said. "sale.. ; - -e . In factberxecution of tho'said act, have cp: . • : 5e . ..! the Commissioner of the General Land, Oftleit • to publish with this proclamation, ci brief desciii; tiori of theinitiend region in Nt hich theae'landslici ' MO of the lands now offered for sitte.,...r.thielt been insppred from official docuineitif. er attid other - means of information.' Given Under my hand at the Citt ofAmbieltp6 this twentieth day of November, .Anno.Dpsoloi sine thousand eight hundred-and forty : l4o: *- 1 .• • the President: • .1A.731E.S Jim as H. P/P.1314.' :dcti7s CominizsiolFr of IF, Gnieral LandOf (4; • . • •. • . • I ,VM. 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