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MEM '- 9 ,z.'=t':`, , • wiltir - a fourid ruiesceptionable, and are let at reason•-• ,•• able iebeil. '• , • - - - ALSO.: i - . eis a y p epared to receive horses at Livery, 'by. the day, week, or year; and Droveri and dealers ~,,,,, may wish to dispose of their Hor.ep or Carriages, - din tie occoniroodsted, as he is,well prepared with stritding alid - ihride for the purpose, ~. .-;• census:ars h. _ , ::~: rS 'r : 'r- T.,. MENEM ~'~: f' „'*.i -,~~;~ ~t EMI --: ;•;- EMEI - r _ eiftEggi!L Prepayfd and porTected . overy Afternonn. PITTSBURGH 1104 RD OF TRADE. • - p;cit4xFir.k FOS *maw'. J.4.Shipton PORT OS: PlTTsrn aGH• 8: *4'11401,1..7-IX. C ANSEL AM', VALLI'S° ARRIVED . , Hkbernisi - No. 2, IClinefelter, CM. - Rhode Island. DaWsod. Wheeling. Nevi England, Ebert Wheeling.. _ - Michigan Boles, Beaver. '. Consul, Bowman, Brownsville. Louil - M'Lase, Bennett, Brownsville. ',•, - DEPARTED. Monongahala, Stone, Cincinnati. Wilmington, Dawson, Steubenville. . . Hibernia, Smith, Wheeling. _ - Circassian, Cox, St. Louis. Michigan, Boies, Beaver. Consul, Bowman, Brownsville. • • Louis M'Lane.:Bennett;Browniville. Titilothy. -.1 7-- Flax . 1 0001 10 cBtdni ). 850 t 00 - 4 500 i 75 . ... .. 5004 75 Pearls.. . . 0000 00 • Butte;=r-Roll ' cmga io • _;.. Keg 7OO 7i t Gram—Wheat. 7001 Corn" - 3700 40, Oats • • 2:00 28 1,t37e-•••-••--, ....... 4 0 a 0 • .uarley .: . .370.40 .: VSogisr-L-New - Orleans. ... .. 800 09 fiirotiisses•-,Hew Orleans. 3BOO 40 Chtrie;--Wistem Reserve 600_ Gi• fi3dhers—ltentuc.l4 2000.28 Window Giass—Eclo...... 2 2300 00 10z12............2- woo 00 Corn Meal-... ; ... 4500 00 Fros9--.Dried . Peaches 1 37(a1'_40 - • Apples.. ... 5600 62 ' ' 8100 09 Belk)feat sioo 06 round - 000 00 Harts 7100 08 _ - Shoulders.. ...- tlau 00 Sides . ... . 70'0 71, • Lard ' 7aio 71 Ale.. . . ... : ... ;... .. 7 ooao 00 mron—Pig 24(iio 27 ' , Bar Iron (Juniata)... , ..3 7:414 0') Nails, - ,( Rid) 3 7:40 00 Dlisolutton. • T"' jaartnerstdp heretofore existing between R. • &It IL-Patterson, in the Livery Stable business is thistly disiolved by mutual consent: The books and accounts of the firm are left for settleinent' with B. Patterson, at his Livery' Stable on Fourth at. be tween Wood and ..Smithfaeld streets. - - . • - RODY PATTERSON, - Aldose* I. - • It. H. PATTERSON. - •- • • -- • marl3-d3t H.i.pit.TTERSON has opened the new and elpicions Livery Stables on Flout street in the rear tat thiChroncingahelallouse where he will carry on the I:loF:test toull its branches. ntart3 VATTERSONtS BAZAE AND LLTERT STABLE. HORSES /Oil) 'CARRIAGES FOR amt. : I - Rudy Patterson., gAVINO dissolved partnership with his - brother, theundeiregned now triforms the public and hie &tenth that he :is prepared to fiwuisit . at hisnewly erectett.and extensive establishment rin Fourth 31.7 . f:et, Le:fers Wood and -Smithfield, Tiorses And Carriages fur hire, and for all other branchei'connecteA with his line of business. :Unhorses, whether for, saddle or harness are of the finest description, as they hare been selected and purchased, with great care and expense for this purpose:, WS CARRIAGES, -Which ase wfevery description are new, costly, and hare the .waint modern improvements. • • Jiashsint tlivreubseriber flatten himself that his nouns,- snxrEs AND ctatatAcn . . Can ..be left on.coestitissioa for sale, or on storage. sPor those,.w.helsish-either te_bity. hire or self,-he issiow,sble•.'to give complete satisfaction.... marla-thSrno PATTERSON. ICE-15 caski Rice received per tar... North lA, ern Lighti: and for sate by . . • - FRIEND; WHEY &Co., I 3 . • 57 Wood :street. UNDRIES—I9 kegs Lard, 3 barrels CloVerseed 0 Ibbl. Fresh Roll Sinter, received` per sir " Northern Light," ind for sale by _ - - FRIEND, Rif EY & Vo., marl 3. '67 Water erect. ;'.._WILLIAM A. MILL & leurireas, =cu./Liar. Dnoczas, A ND DX A tr. r.s a.llr FOREIGN .AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, C,EII.T!.FiCATES OF DEPOSIT, DANK - NOTES, -411. ND SPECIE, jig. 64 Wood st, one door above Fourth, East $ - Pittsburgh, ,Pa.- CURRENT Funds received on deposit, and col !Li leCtions pade gn all the Cities throughout the iinited:States. ‘Sight , checks on Biltimore, Philadel phia, Kew Forts, lloston and Cincinnati, constantly for sale in sums to suit purchasers. The' paper of the Ohio Kentucky, Indiana, and ;Virginia - Bank - a bought and sold on the Inuit favor able' terms: Thei.highest premium paid ror Foreign and Ameri can Gold and Silver coins. • Etch. nge on England, Ireland, Ger'Many, and Frauee procured, &c. inarlo-tlawy. . 11/MILTON STEWART & CO., HOME LEAGUE FACTORY, ilitellecca St., ( itineheeter lower Road,) . , ALLEGNEXT CITY, ARE now prep irad to manufacture extensively every, description of colored Cotton Goods. They have now on hand a good assortment of Shirt ing Furniture, tinter} and Sommer Checks of differ ent patterns and prices; Mao, heavy dark and twill ed cher.krand stripes, for Pants, &c., &c 4 all made from very hard twisted yarns, and colors warranted . Their prices are admitted to he as IoW. a. goods or equal quality can be purchased in the United States, .and proper regulations are observed to avoid the in consistency of entering into competition with their customers. TheirxesiAlsersy be seen at tha principal wholesale And'retiit houses in Pittsburgh and Allegheny. Merthants wishing..further information will be waited on ty communicating their wishes through die Allegheny Piist Oahe. • nlr6 2w* GEOftOK AllldOlt, Tailor, • rotIRTU IT., ILTWELK WOOD ADD SD ITU FIELD firazrrs, ' (Nearly opposite the Mayor's Office.) jaa294 -T" the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quar ter Sessions plebe Peace, in and for the Coun ty of Allegheny. - The petition of John Cowan, of Baidovin township, the county aforesaid, humbly showoth, That your petitioner•hkth provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travellers anti others, at his dwelling house in the county afiaresaid,and prays that your Honors will be pietismd to mitt hilts a license to keep a public house of entertainment,' And your petitioper, as in duty bound, will pray.' . . JOHN COWAN. • We, the subscribers, - citisons of Baldwin township, do certify, that'the above petitioner is tif good• ra putt, for honesty and temperance, and is wail pro vided with house room and conveniences for the ae dotontotation of trawlers and others, and that said tavern isneeessaryt., , .4ndieyr.r.rifin, Hiram Armstrong; Wm. Shipman, Wm. ?derore,.Nightdaa Snider, Jonathan BroW, Joe. Halal-44 &.B, Moore, S...Dooglails; John Cunning- Samuel . cowvi,Jamea waltacat. • • marl3-d3t - 7 .- • -- ~r r i.s~~; _. a ~., •i , , • :I' . • ,•. - ;•-••t• 3 -.. • .;•• K4.!.. , : . :-'- - ' , :-.....-ii--:-..7 --- :-., - - .. .;-. , .... . . .. .. .... . ... .. ....... :-......„:..,.. „.„,.. ''... 1 ' , ;:i....::: . ..- - ,• , ..::: , ';:: - .'' . 1....':':..-'-' , :,:.', 1 7;7 - -...•:-:':.'-:-.•-- - •. - -;'' . ;',- ..... _ - - .. ......- ......... .. . ..... .._ . ... . ... . , f ~. L .y~ ~`\ -~;~ _ ~ r (- `f, 7 ..., - ..... - ,...:; , :,;:. - f......: , 5 - .'..: - ....1 ,? : , ....:1- :":", - ,.......'!.;ti . .. - .; , ' , .. - ': . .. ..: ...... =EI _ Vutioerso Cotron.-Messrs Editors-4. cib served some time age -a communication over; the signature for' Parent," stating: that Dr. Jayne's traliak Expectorant had been the means of saving the lives of:three of his children, whewere Suffer ing severely.with.whOoping cough; and having,hat a short time before„ lost lost one of my _children by that dreadful complaint, .and having another; and my only child, suffering the greatest agony with the same disease, and in boarly expectation of its' death, I was induced ito purchase a bottle;of it,and commenced using it . ; accoriing to the directions-1 and to the surprise of all it began to mend in fit= , I teen urinates after we continenced using'it, -and the child bee tiosi completely reioyered, I have_ no acquaintance with Dr. layne, but I hereby return him a husband's and a fathers grateful acknowledgneuts. • L L.-SIMPKINS Philadelphia, April 22d,1848. Jayne's Hair Tonic..—We commend to the atten tion of those desirous of restoring their hair o• im proving its. beauty,' tri this elegant preparation We hear it every where highly spoken of, and es pecially by.all who have made use 44 it, as greatly efficacious in stimulating the growth of the hair, and preventing and curing-many affections of the akin. Its virtues are amply and sufficiently prov ed.—N. Y. Sun. ' For sale in Pittsburgh at the PERM TEA STORE, 72 FOURTH . street, near Wood—and at the Drug - Store of Hi P. Schwartz, Federal street, Allegheny City. ; rnar4 (LT "Important to those who are afflicted with diseased lungs. Dr. INgers Liverwort and Tar. This specific seernsto - deserve all :that the vender claims for its all healing virtues, we have seen a very emphatic certificate irom Dr. Cox, late professor in the Cin cinnati. Eclectic College, who represents it to be a very different article! from the prevailing nostrums of the day, and as very valuable in the treatment rot that insidious class of diseases which are the bane of this variable ( ' climate." Cincinnati Morning Sipird. 1 232 , 'OD If physicians of Dr. cox's character in the pro fession give their tetimony in favor of this cele ;brated medicine,it must be valuable. N.B. Notiee the Certificate of Professor Co..t . in another anion', also, one of a rewardable cure ',from Mr. Gabliel Iyhitehead, under the head of A.iverwoit r ana Tar., Being afflicted for some 8 years with that most distressing disease. the asthma, and for the last 3 years much of the time confined to my room, and at several different times my life was des- paired of; I concluded to obtain some of hla• zoni•s Sicilian Syrup. which was recommended to me by a friend froui New York. who stated that it:had cured some of the most inveterate cases known to the medidal profession. Suffice it. to say, that, after using the above medicine for about 4 weeks, I was entirely relieved, and I believe radi cally cured. Yours with respect, OLIVER W. OWEN, No 175 Bertram st., Hays Sr. Brockway, Wholesale and Retail Agents; see advertisement. ; feb22 CURISTIE . 4 Galv,anie Remedies for all kinds of nervons'atrections they have been used with entire:, success in all cases of_Rheumatistn, acute or chro- I Mc, applying to the head, face or limbs; gout, tir.l dolercux, - bronchitis, vertigo, nervous - or sick head I ache. indigestion, paralysis, palsy, 'epilepsy, fits, l convulsions, cramp, palpitation of the heart. nen ralgia, general debility, &c. In cases of dyspepsia., which issimply a 'nervous derangement of the di gestive organs—they base been found equally suc cessful. The applications are in the form of Rings and ; Magnetic Fluid. B.lnds, bracelets. Pelts, &c. See advertisement for further particulars4ms, the outside of this ) sheet. For sale at the only agency, 37 Market street. dec9 ; 1 - , _ • Carport and Dry Goods Warehouse. • No. 110il:AAR:1ml . STREET. ILgIiF.R~ D, Tuo#,PsoS, F.S.PECTFLILLY harming his friends and the public.generally, that he is now receiving a large and splendid assortment of Niew Srvzr. C.za memo, Ott. Czoras, &c., direct from the Juipurters and Ihanufacturers;.eunipusgii in pan of Superfine BruSsela Carpets; Extra do. Tapestry Brussels Carpeting; Este 3 ply do; Extra 6. 4 do; superfine Ingrain. du; , :Fine :$. l 40: ,cninmen du; 5-8, 3-4. and 44' Plain Venitian do; 6-8, 34 and 44 IDainmik. 6' do: • 5-8. -3 4 and-4.4lTapeatry 6. dm Strain Beat Trimmings. Brown Drillings; 4 4; 5-4 sad 6.4 Sheeting, ; 6-4 7.4 54 Table Linens; • Linen Napkins; Crish and Diaper; IluckabuCk Toweling; Carpet Stripes; New Style Table Coversz Oil'Cloths from 127 inches to 2 [ feet uide,,,cut to any size i Zrontrtmit wrtl7,t Rich Embroidered and Printed Table and Piano covers:; Figured Floor Cloths; Chenielle, Ihnidiels, Tufted, and Wilton Rugs; Tufted, Chenielle, and Sheepskin Door Maus; 'Manilla and Grass do • do; Brass Stair Rods, Flat and Oval ; Damask and Striped stair Linen; Carpet binding!; 4.4, 5.4 and 6-4 Plain and figured Indian Matting; Coloured Spanish - Matting, - Itc. &c. 'Persons fitting up Mean Boats, Hotels, or Private Houser, are requested to call. as he feels confident they will find it to their advantage to do so before purchasing elsewhere. DRY GOODS. Ile would also invite attention -to his talc-naive Stook of NEW SPRING DRY GOODS, (embracing every thing inthit line,l now opening at the above stand OCI - No. 110 Market at. inar9-3mdaw PITTSBURGII STEEL WORKS AND SPRING AND AXEL FACTORY. IL.AC :mtg. • tome X. quinn. JON ES & QtriGG, ANUFACTURERS of Spring and Blister Steel, 111 Plough Steel, Steel Plough Wings, Coach and Elliptic Springs, hammered Iron Alice., and dealers in Malleable Castings, and Coach Trimmings, gen rally, corner of Russ and Front streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. ' feb26-d2m TI ROPOSALS will be received until the 20th inst. 17 at the Lace of the Superintendent of the Phila delphia and Cuhunbia gall !Load, Parkeshurg, for supplying Bituminous Coal, fur the use of Locomo tive Engines on said road, the ensuing season. Thu proposals must state the quality of the Cnal, the quantity that can be furnished, and .he price et which it can be delivered at Philadelphia or Colum bia. making alloWance fur the usual drawback. WM. ENGLISH, Supt. Motive Power, Plata' a ) ., and Col. IL Road. Paeasmina,Chester County, Marta) Ist, 1841. mar6-12.0in. THE subscriber would respectfully invite the at tention of his customers, and public generally, to his present stock of goods suitable for the ap proaching spring business, consisting of French, English, and American cloths, of the most fashion able colors sucivis Caron, Olive green, Olive brown, Moss green, Claret French black, blue, and Invisi ble green, a splendid assortment of American, Eng lish, and French Cassitneres, entirely new style--a handsome assortment of Yestings, new and elegant patterns—sall of,which will be made to order, at the shortest apnea,' in the mina lashionqble manner, at moderate price*. The cutting department attended to by Mr. Jamei C. Walt, vhose skill and long prac- tine of the most fashtonnbje cutting in the Eastern I cities, renders : s him capa le of pleasing the most 1 fastidious. A large assortment of READYMANZ CLOTHING is constantly nn hand, which for neatness, and dura bility, is not surpassed by any in the city, silk and satin handkerchiefs, scarfs, cravats, and stocks, in great variety; shirts, white and colored, latest pats .erns; suspenders, gloves, and every article suitable for Gentlemen's wear, can be found at this *slab. lishment- P. DELANY, No. 49 Liberty street, mare-daw4m Pittsburgh, N. D. To TAttoas—Wntra Graduating shoulder measure i 3 htein of garment cutting for sale—price invariably 810; ; ' IVROUPEIT Iron.,Antile of American manufao. V taro t wiirrauted. • For sale at manufacturers , GEO. COCIIRAN, to /6 Wood at prim' by Jan 21 • 44,3 0*4 -`. *• 2 a 1 ri g ; .,s 4.V g • - 4•- 2. • • sl ` .. . 'tr 7 ; • - -= • •. "t t -'.':':''' , - . ::: - k:::.'. ~ 4 : - - : .*:',4,;.'.'e.-.:';',:-'::-..-, .GREAT ITALIAN REMEDY PutLangtraLL, April *26, 18.16 Ps:Amplest!la for Cool. Freon Allrivril of Spring Goodul , I ;:t • ' A tv.g. mi. • '•'•• ;.' n '.. ; I 4: n SET-!' - . - •. - r • • ' l `•"' - • .:~ _ :'-' . EMS ENE :~':~ .:.a:.' ESSE hgkei .-.Yaltsablo;nestlSllatitile TIDY virtue ofa decree'of the legheny' County, in N 0.64; March Term, 1845 i The undersigned an Trustee for "the sale of the Real I,lstate-ht - Dennis Murphy; 'cited., will 'expose , to sale - by - pat:die outcry at Court House, in the Pittsburgh on s the .: 4th- Monday of Marehi 1184 T; st.:lo o , clogV,A: - .nr.o.h. following described' Real Estate;viza lst.,That part of the Pane belonging to.the said bounded, and idescribedsis l follows; viz: Be ginning at an Trees. thence =by landof'James H. Hays; 268 E 121 perehes-to a .pos4 tlienC.e S 22} F. 192-5 - perches. to a post ;:thencisS 051 V 82.5 - to a sugar tree stump; theuce S 831IW 23-9 perches to.a stake; thence by that part of said farm in the Diagram of Partition of said Estate marked "B" N 44 W 99 to a beech; thence N,.77.W 16-6 to ebeech; thence N 61 \V 18-8 perches to a post; thence N,39 W 7 to a post; thenCe N 50 \V 22t0 a post;, thence N 1 1 141 \V 44 perches to a post; thence by lands of dames H. Hays N 63} E 10 to a sugar three stump; and thence N 45 E 42 perches to the place of beginning, containing 183 acres and 37 perches, being the part marked "A" on said Diagram of the Partition -- of said Real Estate, which saidllescribed piece of land -contains abou t 96 acres of stone coal, with a dwel 11ing house barn erected - thereon, on Beck's, within (along the front) about 66 perches of the Mo nongahela river, on Beekis Run, about 3 miles from '.the-City of Pittsburgh: the soil is good, about 60 lacres cleared, and the stone coal is of the best quality. This tract is well timbered, has several excellent springs and streams, and has a splendid orchard of lallikinds of fitit of varieties. . 2d. That other part of said Farm, bounded and described as follows, viz: Beginning ata post, thence by land of John Doran and James H. Hays, S 881 W 881 perches to a post; thence S-77} W 50 to a post; thence by land of Peter Brindle N 351 W 1071 perch es to a post; thence by land of James 11. Ilays,-N 82 £ 1 24 7 to a beech; thence N 77} 24-6 tontine; thence N 631 E 51 post; thence by the first described part of said farm marked ie said Diagram "A" S 141 E 44 to a post; thence S 50 E 22 tn a post; thence S 30 E 7 to a post; thence S 61 E 18-8 to a beech; thence 8 77 E 16-6 tea beech; and thence S 44 F.' 93 to the beginning, containing 100 acres 156 perches, being mailed in said Diagram of Partition "B." This part of said farm contains about 65 acres of stone coal and has about 40 acres of cleared land. 3d. That lot or piece aground situate in the City of Pittsburgh, bounded and described as follows: Beginning on Front street, at the distance of 102 feet Eastwardly from Wood street; thence along Front street Eastwardly 24 feet to the line of the lot marked "Lt in the Diagram of Partition, thence by the said line northwardly parallel with Wood street 80 feet; thence parallel with Front street westward ly 24 feet to an alley; thence along said alley south wardly parallel with Wood street SO feet to the place of beginning, being marked "C"-in said Diagram. 4th. That lot or piece adjoining theabove,bound ed and described as follows: Beginning -on Front street, at the distance of one hundred and twenty al: feet from Wood street: thence along Front street—eastwardly twenty-four feet: thence north wardly in a line parallel with Wood street SO feet: thence westwardly by a line parallel with Front 'street to the line of lot marked in said Diagrarn"C": and thence by the said line southwardly parallel with Wood street SO feet to the place of beginning, being marked t'D,' , in said Diagram. Terms of sale of all the foregoing described Real, Estate, viz: One fourth in hand on the delivery of I the Deed,.and the balance in one, two and threel jeers in equal payments, with interest thereon from the day of, sale. The said balance of the purchase money to he secured by Judgment Bond and Mort gage un roperty sold. It. B. 'he share or thirds of Roister Murphy, widow of Dennis MuSphy, deed is to remain in the bands ol'tho purchaser a lien on the land till her death, subject to the payment of yearly interest. HENRY M'CULLOUGH, • Trainee. febt7-4.lkw t ffria.r Steam trou Factory, Ridge Read, ahorc liatioratood aired, Philadelphia. AT this establislnnent may be found the greatest Ivariety or Plans and beautiful .Patterna for Inns liartzews an the Ua:tnd States, to which the attten taou of those in want ofany description, and especi ally fur Cemeteries, is particularly melted. The principal part of all the handsome !tailings at - Laurel Hill, 'Monument, and other - celebrated Ceme teries iu the city end county of Philadelphia, which have been so inghly etcalled by the public press. were executed at this manufactory. A large Ware- Room is connected with the estub-; lialiment, where is kept constantly on hand a large l stock of ready-made Isms Itaxtiscs, Ortss.xturAti ST:rms, buns Cum:to, new style plain and or- I imniental IRON GITOI, with an extensive assortment i of ICON Posts, PCDESTAI3, iliON Astons. tTec. Al,; in great variety, Wrought and Cant Iron OttstA-1 =Yrs, suitable for II:61mo%, and oilier purposes. I TheVYliG.llt3cr wonld afar , state that in his Pattern i and Designing Department he has employed some ufi the hest talent in the country, whoso whole atten tion is devoted to the business—farming altogether one of the most complete and systematic establish ments of the kind in the Union. ROBERT WOOD, Proprietor Ridge Rend. above Buttonwood St. • Philadelphia, March i 2, 1847-dOinn. SPRING STYLE II T 8 a.na c z ars. l in I E subscriber would intbrin his customers and; 1 the public, that he has received direct firm i Now York, the latest and most approved style of flats and Caps for &lull.; and summer wear. .11,e is alao daily manufactoring hats anti Cap of all descriptions, and he pledges himself to furnish his customers with an article that, for neatnesar, bility and cite ipnesa. cannot, be surpassed. Western Merchants age inviLett to call and ex , amine his stock, as he feels ronfidant of being able to please both in quality and price. G. W. GI. ASSGOW. lb': Wood st Third door below• Davis . Com. Aurtion Rooms N. R.—Persons preferring a Pittsburgh manuiac tiired list to Eastern lists with Pittsburgh names may rely on gettirg the same by calling as above. mar64.l:lin G W. G. The Prose Writers of Americo, AND MORE NEW BOOKS; AT COOK'S LITERARY DEPOT4BS Fourth st. t The Prose Writers of America, with a survey or the histurv,,conditinn and prospects of American Literature by Burns W Griswold. American Comedians; by J. K. Paulding, author of" Westward Ho," •' Dutchman's Fireside," etc.; and Wm. Irvine Paulding. Froissart's Ballads and other Poems; by J. Pen dleton Cooke. 'rho Slave King, or the Triumphs of Liberty-- Part SPC . OVi, Master Timothy's pook-Case, or the Magic Lan-1 thorn of the .W Mild —Part 11. The Scout of the Silver Pond : a Talc of the Revolution. Americ in Review fir March. Blsek wood's Magazine for Eebruary. Mcrehautls•Magazinc for Alarch. Living Age, No, 147. The Greatest Plague of Life, nr the Adventures of a Lady in search of a gond servant; by one who has been almost worried to death. Philosophy of Magic*—New snppl. Taylor , . Gold and Silver Coin Examiner, designed to contain sac simile engravings of all the gold and silver Coilln. The above new Books just received and for sale at COOK'S, 85, Fourth street. mar I 1 A N elegant Rose wood Piano Forte, with all the IL recent improvements, nearly new, end war ranted perleot in every respect, with a handsome' piano stool to match the Piano, and cost in New York city, $236--will be sold for the low price of $225 cash par money. Also, to close a consign ment, one very elegant 61 octave mahogany Piano, made by Gale & Co., New York, on six months credit, fur approved endorsed paper, or 5 per cent discount for cash, price, $375. One handsome square mahogany Piano; made by Gale & Co., on the same t,rms as the above, price, $235. These Pianos are warranted to be equal, if not superior to any Pianos made in the United States, and are cheaper for the quality than any others. For sale by JOHN H. Mr.LLOII,B7 Wood-st. DIONONGAIIELA. lIOUSE, On the corner of Water and Smithfield streets, PITTSAUROH, Pa.' TE undersigned Proprietors of the MosrosmAnt- LP. liotTse announce to the Public, that the' ' House is open for the reception of Visitors. - They tre conscious. of having spared no expense in fitting ant the Establishment in such a style as, to render !very comfort to the Guests. They hope by con stant care and attention to business to merit the pa :ronage so liberally bestowed on the late Mononga iela House l math YOU can always find at G. Schneck's, on the cor nor or Fll h and Smithfield sts„ tkesh Oysters servhd up in every style, on the shortest notice. Alsti, Ground Nut Candy, Fruits, audTastries or the choicest kinds. Call. and see. nrivl3-iltap Fresh oysters. aubsetiber receive fresh Oysters daily from flaltimore, which he will serve up in all the different styles, at tile Franklin Hotel, Fourth at„ between Smithfield and Gimnt: octl3 ~' ( ~ 7.-- , ~',,,, ~.:•• •• • : • •; fi4:. : : -: ., ' • ' l ; = X l l'j;'-'"'.- '•'4f, •-• if. ; ;Y;; ••• •: 4-'f-..',4;::',ir.1::'.;..::''' . --- ~:-.•...,.. • • • '''..s.llf3l;-`:.;.i.-:!:,.:, IMA=2EI Plano Vortex. JAMES CROSSAN 8i SON 0 Yes, 0 Yes. C. SCIDIERTZ .;..~~ ~;~.. -- „~~'r:.. -. . W.CON-r;loll4'4tretrieg)4prif. end Harris, received eit4 for sale-by ' . Y.RI.. KIND, RII.F.Y.Bt Ca.,- - • 17u; 51 Water si. ARTY- - ---4 Ileg and , Leaf Lard, received. per e andlee sale . by. • - ; FRIE:s;D, Bc. Co.. '+s7 Water - at. TIVP.ACII.F.S.-ns2Sacket and 4 BarreliAryPeaOh4s, 1_ pec etc Wisoonsin,". and for oale by .17.111.END, - RE;EY 4- CO., 57 Water at.- tirtgsrl FRUIT- 7 106 drums Smyrna yigs; 40,bia.M• R Rasing; . •• I cask Zanto Curraolsl • 10 Isss Prunes; J. WILLIAMSD. 110 Wood st, For sale by mart SAtERATIJS-10 Ifxs Prime, for sale by ar2 J. P. WILLIAMS lir Co., 110 Wood et EPPEII-5 bags Pepper recPd and ror sale 'l# mar 2 I. D..WILLIAMS ar. Co.; 110 Woad at Et== li s?.a r a A g i Alea o n c n e t r ;%; C e:l n er m • tol n u d ee F i o n r ti Pittsburgh rilanufactures,lloB. 31 Water, 'and -62 Front streets - , Pittsburgh. • -feb23 eiLONTRSEED-- Rl,le just received , in store' k.../ and for side by • L., 8. WATEIIIIIAN, rej,23 •NO 31 Water and 02 Front. sto. • . , CORCHINGS-4 Tuns,,a prime article ' in store 10 and for salo by , L. S. WATEILMAN, Ibb23 No. 31 Water and 02 Front at. • SALA RATUS-3 diske,in store and for vale by L. S. 'WATERMAN, No 31 Water ancl 02 Frcint it. , ROLL iiiiTTElt-13 _last -reed, in-store and for sale by L. S. WATAItitIAN, fcb23 ' ;No 31.Wnter And 62 Front st. IRON—Sp Tuns assorted; in store and for sale by • .L. S. WATERIII.4.II ? _ • No:41 Water and 62 Front st, NAILS -300 .ht , zs assorted, in store. and Ibr sale by • L. S. WATERMAN, feb23 No 31 Water and 62 Front at. 0 BOXES Lump Lynctitnrgb..Tobaccot 2 in store turd for sale lois , to closo consignment, ' L. S. WATIMMAN; No 31 Water and 62 Front st. A Tolocco, Lump—.s4, 12 , a and 15's; “LqJ in store and.for gate .by • L. S. WATERMAN, feb23 -- No 31 Water and fel Front it. CIOTTON YARICS-10,0001liti. assorted Nos., in k).. store and for sale by L. S. WATERMAN, feb23 No 31 Water and 6:.Front et. PANISIi SOLE. LEATHER:-103 Sides, in store and for sale by L. S. WATERMAN, feb23 No 31 Wster and 62 Front sts. S EIRTING-7 Bundles 6kirting Leather, in store and for sale-by L. 6: WATERMAN, feb23 'No 31 Water and 62 Front at. 11ARNESS-3 Rolls Black Harness Leather; 3 Rolls Bridle Leather. in store and fur sale by • L, S. WATERMAN, feb23 No 31 Water and' 62 Front eta. TPANNER'S OIL-10 Ilble, in store, and fur sale .1 by L. S. WATERMAN, No 31 Water and G 2 Front ate. g INSEED OIL--10 BM*, in store and tbrsale by L. S. WATE.SMAN, -- NO 31 Wa ter and. 62 Front eta. ESTECKY LEAF TOOACCO, BUG, in PI. store and fur sale loor to close consignment, L. S. WATERALIN, 1.:o 31 Waturand. G 2 Front ste. T UST received and for sale low-2 blitz. Smith's it) hest quality New York Coach Varnish., Also, 1 qr. bbl. Leather Varnish, for: saleby' 11;420 It.OIIEII.TS tr..KANE, S 2, 3J st. JIILILS. Copal Porniture r Vainis'n, Not. and 2, Smith's York inak!, on ltabd and I - or salu by the gal. ur . 'LOD F.R.TS IZANE, feb2o N 0.112, 3d st. 4 at; C. lot of 31att..ga ay. Plank and Venecra t 11 for sale by- - 11013 ERIS fic 'KANE, fc1,20 Fu. €l2, 3.1 it. , Di)(1;1 FE6 - r u*.t, q uality unßewo.i. oil Land tlt,fft /kJ and far sale liy It.OII4RTS & SAKE, frl)2o SZ„ 33 st. . . !)LL RuT jugt.rced awl n,:voc by LA:KBE - Jur 10319 '133 , wid.133 Wood at. REEN APPLE S—;s Blds in good order, reed k) Lc steniner ror aide lir febl . 9 LAMBERT is SIIIPTON. .11) 4 i F 3.. NV ANTED-200 bushel' Ityo wanted, for hich cash will be.piidi by RICKETSON. Barrels, So. 1, is rood order--for gale Li by , :11.A.8.T1N SNII order-- , .. for Wooflat. kVIVER SEV.D.—,7S Bushels., in store, and for sale by _ MARTIN h SMITH, feb26 li, Wuodnt. LACKIMITIIS Vices, Bellows and Aircils, for 13 sale by _ GEO - tio. 20 Wood at. POTASH --2 caskn, in 'tore And for sale by r fob2s. DLLRTIN & Zia Wood st. r OULDING SIIOVELS—A . superior article tor sale by GEO. COCIIRAN, 10,26. No. 20 Wood et. B AK LEA4f-12,C00 lbs. Bar - Lead. Ibr sale by 1 JAMES MAY. VVT001;1-1 Sacks prime Wuol, fur sale by ret,9. JAMES MAY. Conkling's Improved Lard 011. lIIIIRELS Winter Lard Otl, , just received from the manufacturers and fur sale at Cincinnati prices wholesale and retail, by. 1:11.S. SELLERS, tlec2S No. 17 Liberty at. Sfludrleis, • X, Tierces fresh Dace; 14 bids, Conklins improv.ed Lard Oil; 1 voo lbs. Bacon, Shouldent. On !mid and for sale by P. SEI.LI:IIS. sep24. No. 17, Liberty street. AR kegs, D, 100 kegs .No. 1, Lard-nn consnrnmenl; LI And fur sale by. F. SELLERS. sep24. No. Liberty street Q UG A R 110USL'AIOLLASSE547-8 bbls..*Goodals; S. 11. Moluses, in store and, for sale by se 23. , F. SELLERS. LATENT FENCE.--.. 60 paunch; oak and pine mils just received and for sale by ; jan • 1., ILMNRTH, Penn st. pOPLAII,II6ARDS, well seaanned and for ;ale by • (novIS.) , •L. ILM.tIITII. I, itoDuct.•—a Ws and 5 kegs Lull; 5 do Roll Butter; 3 do Closerseed; 500 his Feathers; 4 bbls White Beams. 30 pairs Woollen SoOls; neceived,med for sale by LrIIIIIIEIYT & sHIPTON, feb4 7 133 and 135 Wood st I:l6llit'Ss bbls No 3 . Large Machercl; 10 hf bbls do do; 6do No Ido ' do;' 15 bbls Nos 1 and 2 do; 6 do ,No 1 Salmon; 2.5 do do Herrings; 6 drums Codfish; Ihr sslo by LAMBERT 4 SHIPTON, 133 and 135 Wood st, MAPLE SUGAR-1.,0001b5..; redid and for sale by LAbiIIEWP & SHIPTON, 133 sildl3s Woodst. STATIONKRY;--Just opening, h largo and splcu did aasortnient of frencJ,i - ,;English and Ameri can Stationery, which we itivife'lliCl3ubliC to call and exaniice. JOHNSTON It STOCKTON, oct29 - : Stationers. Marliet at. TATIONERY 'FOB LADIES.' 0 Papeteries; Portfolios, Note Paper of all kinds, Note Envelopes, Motto Wafers, Motto Seals, Writ ing Stands, and, Floral Wafers, Spangled Sealing Wax, Embossed-edged Letter-paper, Card "Canoe; Visiting Cards, Pocket Books, Ivory. Tablets, Note Clips, &c. &c. For sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. corner olMarket and Third Mt, GOLD PENS —Bagley:s celebrated ever pointed Gold Pena, just received and for sale at reduced rates, by JOHNSTON & FTOCKTON, oct29 Booksellers;Market sh. 5 0 's'o",s,. Rwing • 150 Boxes Tobacco, various eine; , 10,000 Seed leaf Cigars; ! On consignment and will be sold low for Cashier exchanged for Pittsburgh' manufactures, by sops ,TAAFFE O,CONNOR. •".Latent" Improvement:" . _ EDSTEADS-:ofdilterent kinds witb Gi'zzanx , s B iron piterif-fgteriings, superior to anything now in use; for ialelow at the furniture warehouse of T. I). Tom.** Co t Hand street. :::'....... - '.': . .L" . 2..:.•: - .. ; !: , ;,;,7, - ; , ...ir.: -- .-: -, .. .... ~ { - - - s .:t',„,-- - i!. - - ''IF - .:iii. , .•:,- , -] ..yE:....:::"i':, , .1 1 :i ...; :-:...1-,;.Z;.:-. 1847.: 1847. I THE. Mail and I. , assenger Steamer...4,S ASAC Ici.tWTON, Copt,; -A. C. - Mnstitr, wi true as a regular Oa citet bet Ween Nit tattergh : and C4Cinnati, l e4viug Pittebtu - glievery.Sunilay sv.lo o'- The limael , towten Was built this spring, expresely for the trade,.and offers to pimsengers every comfort and superior. nc.c.onuundations. . febl3 The regular mail and passengersteamer VI(WONGAIIELA, Capt. Stone,,will run hs a regalar Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin nati, leaving this:port every Monday it 10, - A: M., and;lVlieeling itt 10, P. M., the same day. Return -mg, she Willletive Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The - Monongahela was built expressly for: this trade - , - and offers to the :passengeracomfort, and su perior-accommodations. mar S 1 1847 Tli r eildoty Packel. - 1847 The regular mail and passenger steam er HIBERNIA, No. 2, Capt. . Kran4 4 F s 4 • j z- • rumas a regular packet between Pitts burgh and Cincinnati, leaving-this port every Tues day. at 10. A. M., and Wheeling at ClO, P. 'M. olthe same day. Returning, she will, leave Cincinnati ev ery Friday at 10 A. M. For freight, or passage ap ply on board. - - .'t - The Hibernia No. 2, was built expressly fur the trade, and. offers, to the passengers every com fort and superior accommodations. janl2, 1847 i73:41.7. Wednesday Pap)l.Act, 1971:7 THE NEW. ENGLAND, N0..2, . Capt. AMIS. DZAN. will leave Pittsburgh_ every Weduesdai tnorning,at 10 .'clock; Wheeling every Wednesday evening at,lo P.M.; and Cincinnati eve ry Saturday at 10 o , cleck, A. M. feb2.o 1847. THURSDAY PACKET. 1847. TUE WIECONSIN, Capt. R. J. GnAer., --Ativa—_f: will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning -at h,lO o'clock; Wheeling..every Th/iraday evening at I 0 P. M.; and Cincinnati every sunday at 10 o'clock, 4. M. -. febl9 SATURDAY PACKET. The regular mail and pasamigersteamer MESSENGER, Capt. Linford, will rnn as rregnlar Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving tine port every .Saturday at 10, 4. M„ and Wheeling at 10, P. M., OM same day: Returning,, she will leaver Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10 o'clk A. M. For freight or passage apply ou board. The Messenger was built expreSaly fur this trade, and oilers t 0 her passengers every conduit and ac commodation. ' mar 23 .LiffTrAciTleAVita,t•inca'aipain.dillaarceunt:r.irm , ct run• as a regular Packet between Pittsbiagh 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 10,-A. M. 'For freight or passage apply onboard. The Circassian was-built expiessly for this trade, and offers to her passengers every comfort -and ac commodation.• mar 23 now U. S. Mail steamer ACADIA, :•M. E. Lucas, Master, will• run as a regu lar passenger. packet between Pittsburgh and the above port during the season of 1246, leaving every Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M. The Acadia is new and has superior accommoda tions. For freight or passage apply un board, or to apD J. NEWTON JONES, .Agent. THE regular mail and pasenger steam er UNION, Captain Macican,will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and - Cincin nati, leaving this port every Monday at 0 o'clock, P. M. Returning she.will leaVe Cincinnati every Thursday at. G The Union was built expressly for this trade, and affords every accommodation. For freight or passage apply on bond. ma:it, -.771 t p t The new and splendid passenger steam .l-..tC4faer COLL' NI O'NEAL, Master, will leave thr the above and intermediate ports, regular- . Por freight or p3smage apply nn bortni, 'or to jel II; WILKINS, Agent ri"", 7 ,_ ,, , The passenger steamer PALESTINE, ' Capt. leave for the above al anderinediate ports . rezu:arly. For freight or pas sa ge apply on hoard. jeo. 1, ~" The new and splendid passenger steam boat DECLARATION, Capt. Vorlices, will run asa regular. packet between Pittsburgh and rCincirinati, leaving this port every Tuesday evening at 3 o'clock. Returning she will leave Cirminuati every Friday evening at 3 o'clock. The Declaration oilers superior accommodations to passengers. For freight 'or passage apply on board.jet . . I- - .For Cinclianati. A tt The well known fast running steamer 'ilr•v4-7. CAMBRIA, W. Forsyth, Master will run as a regular Packet, leaving every Wednesday morn ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at 10, P. M., the lame day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati .every Saturday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to FORSYTH & do., _Agents, ep 16 a No. 30, Water street. ALAJM 4I O, ?!'ICE steamer ARENA, Rr.ur.C. Ft.rm-, anisMaster, will leave Pittsburgh forl Wcl W il;irie a all intermediate landings, an Mon days, Wedne til days, and Vridaya, it 9 o , clock,A. M.I and Wellsvill e for. Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, Thurs-i days, and Saitirdays, at 9 o'clock, A.M. FOrfreightl or passage apply on board. decb !Er r." W T te u r n ill p a l e7d i n d e l li i ;h a t a draught P ek et. steamer' , nuiSai.trir DOMINION, S. TYLER, Master, will run u a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Wheel ing; loav ng Pittsburgh for Wheeling every Monday, Wetlnseday and rriday, at 3 o'clock, P.M.; and leav ing Wheeling for t'itt;biirgh.every Tuesday, Thum ! day and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A. M. , For freight i or passage a; ply on board. navy ! j t . C u C I O I L : TN N T- E. A N , l n S er l:; o 7"l o c ul - , \ l ia r l. i • . i 1 i ;I ri n a ,' i h t l , i i t t r o k . n t s t t b s . . c , T t p e , i n . ne where .t thorough . ' tut s)stentatic course of instrnetton can he obtained 111 mercantile and steamboat D 0 (J K - KE C. PIN .. Writing Classes day and m.ening at tlia usual hours. Mr. Duff has a few spare hours to devote to assisting in arranging Merchant's or steamer's llOoks, in any ease of difficulty. flours of business 10 to 12, and 2to 4,day Classes. Even ing, do. 7 to 10. tnar4 CORNER OF FERRY AND WATER STREETS, IrITTSBUROII, rA. srEvpss do BI CU, Proprietors. OFTICE CHI THE MONONGAHELA NAVIGATION CO, Pittsburgh,-March 3d, 1547. nnoposnLS,will be recei% oil at this office up to; JL 3 43 , 00 ck, P. M., on Monday the Mb day o 1 April next, fur the constroction of an additional cut stone Lnckj. at dam ICs. I, to be Ility-six by two hun dred and Lilly feet in the chamber. , Proposals' will state the price for Cash payments, also, for payments in Certificates of 'the Company payableeight years alter date with interest. k Plans - and specilleations of the . work will be exhihi ted at the o Si e ten days previous to the letting, and inflirimition respecting the same, will be given by Syleanus Lothrop, Esq., Engineer. PROPOSA LS *PI also be received at-the same time and oloce, tor leaning the Company Twenty thou- Isand dollars, upon the bonds or ci rtificatcs atore 7 said. -I - , . J. K. MOORHEADi Pres't. mar3-dtas (Gazette and Journal copy.) 1 . ~.„..--.--- - ::i' . '''''',.' . ...,.:.: , - :::': . :',' , l:',:;,' - :'!•' .. ::';':'':."-.7, - : ''' . ..,..H..:::" . IMMO ENE P4pltl 1.111: - MONDAY PACKET SA.TURDAY PACKET. THURSDAY PACKEI MONbAY PACKET 'Par Cincinnati nail LonisclUe. Tor Cluetuatall and' St. Lout* Tuesday Evening Packet. Vlb'eXpiville Regular packet. V.IItCII'i IA .II O.USE, °tact to Contractors. I WALL PAPER, GLAZED AND UNGLAZED Qf every variety of patterns, cut from the latest .F!enelk Sampler: 15,000 PIECES EIIPEELOIL GLAZED PAVER.. MB FY wOl be sold tbr cash, at less price than they can bel purchlisedin Philadelphia or New York. THOSE having houses to paper AND ammo buy ing to sell kg,ain, will Soda better article of WALL PAPER, for less MONEY than has been ever offer ed in this (market before. Call at the. Wall Paper Store of . J. SHIDLE, fcb22-2m Smithfield at., Pittsburgh. Window Itllnd Paper, r. 36 INCHES WIDE. PIECES of great varietyy of PAvvrears at eastern prices. • • • by y dosen or stogie' piece, nt,the Wal o IVIDLE, • • Smithfield M. ; Pittsburgh."- 1201 To be h Paper boar feb22.2. rtrAksperli • aired an anaottment,large aizeii,BrazieVa Bellowaf also, -Parlour and Kitchen, do. - and Retail, JOHN W..-HLAIR, • }PA Wood at. USTr rand Wholegal. decl6, , • By Use Freeident- o f4he ttnitedlitates. TN pursuance of an act of Congress, approved egi the 11th day of J uly t 1840. entitled "An pato authorise thellesident of the United :tates,to,Sill i the reserved mineral lands ity the States of Illinois; and Arkansas, and Territories of Wit•consia end lowa, supposed to contain lead • ore," I. K. POL,Iv; PRESIDENT Or.THE USITSD bTATES Or AM/O/ 01 1 do hereby declare and make 'known, that a public sale - will be held at the land office at MINETIAI,,poorr. in the Territory id Wisconsin, crimmenetng on MONDAY, the twenty fourth, day' of May next, for the disposal of the following sec tions and parts of sections' of land, unarraious RESERVED IROX SALES AS BOETAVSLSO VALUABLE atuces, to Wit: ' Wut 0.,4 the . fourth piincelial meridian. • :Parts of sections six, seven, eight, nine, ten. , i twelve, twenty-five,twenty-eight, twenty-nine, utr ty, thirty-two, and thirty-three, in township oss. Sections six and eight, and parts of sections two, ten, and thirty-one, in township, two. ...Sectionififteen, seventeen, nineteen, twenty, twen ty-nine; thirty, and thirty-three, and parts of sec-. tunas ten; foUrteen, twenty, one, twenty-two, twenty. five, twenty-six, twenty-eight, thiSty-tsencthirty four, and thirty-five, in township. three. .; .... '. . Sections twelfe, thirteen, twenty-four, .tw'epty seven, and thirty-four, and parts of sections seven', eight, 'fourteen, lateen, and eighteen, in -township four, • : - Sections nine, ten, and thirty-six; and parts Of, sections eleiren, fourteen. fifteen, twenty-two, twen ty-six, twenty-seven, thirty roiir; and thirty five, in township five.' - ' • , • • ' . . . . :- Section eight, and parts of sections tyre., twenty four; twenty-five, and thirty-six, in township six. Section twenty-six. and parts of sections thirty four and thirty-six, in township seven; and Section twenty-topr, in township eight; all 9f range .. one. . . sections twenty sight. thirty-three. and thirty six, fractional sections twenty-nine and thirty-two, 1 un the main land; and parts of sections two, twelve, and twenty-five, in township one. - Section twenty, and parts of sections si;, men / nineteen, twenty-eight, thirty-three, thirty-five, and thirty six, - in township two. Section thirty-six, and parts of sections -nine, thirty, and thirty-one, in tuvrthhip three: , . Section thirteen, and parts of sections twenty , eight and thirty-two, in township four; and . Section twenty-four, in township five; all of range - twp. . . ectionr three and twelve, and parts of sections four and fire, in township two.. .gentioiis twenty-seven, thirty : four, and • thirty five; and parts of .sections thirteen, tweuty-three, twenty-four, tWentY-fits% tWenty-sii. ihitty-three, and thirty-six, in township three; and:: Part of section thirty, in township (owl. all of range three. Part of section twenty, in township three; sec tions twenty, -twenty-ttine, and thirty; and parts of sections eight, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, and twenty-eight in too niLip four; and part of section twenty-eight, iu township seven; all of, range four. Section twentrone, and parts of sections six s and and twenty, in township three; parts of sections twenty-I%e, twenty-six, twenty-seven, twenty-nine, thirty-four, thirty-five, and thirty-six, in township four; and part,pf section fourteen, in township five; all of range five. 7: East of the fourth principal meridian. . , . Sections four, eight, nine,twenty,:twenty-folir, l ' twenty-six, twenty, twenty-nine, acid thirty-one; I and parts of sections two, five, seven, ten, eleven,! twelve, thirteen . ; fourteen, fifteen, seventeen, eigh teen, nineteen, twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty three, twenty five, twenty-seven, twenty-eight.thir: ty, thirty.two, thirty,three,.aud thirty-four, in town ship uric Parts of sections twenty,five, thirty-one, thirty two, thirty-three, thirty-fuur„thirty-tire, and thirty , six, in township two. - I Parts of sections twenty, twenty-nine, and tliir- i ty•tive, in township three. • Paris of tee:ions one tuul . twenty-one, in town ehip roar. Section thirty, and parts of sections three, eight, nine, thirteen, feUrteen, eighteen, twenty, twenty two, twenty-Iva:twenty-seven, twenty-trine, thirty ' one, thirty-four, thirty-live, and thirty-six, in town- I ship five. . . i Sections three, four, anti nine, and parts of see ' lions five and eight, in township six; and Sections twentv-seven, twenty-eight, twenty nine, and thirty-three, and parts of sections nine; I ten, twenty, and thirty - -four, in township seven; all 1 of range one. Sections two, three, (our. six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, and twenty, and parts of sections_ one, five, fourtetie, fifteen. seventeen, eighteen: nineteen, twenty-one, twenty-three, thirty, thirty-ore, thirty-two, thirty-Wei, and thirty six, in township one. Sections twenty-five, tvitt!,•-six, twenty-seven, , twentyeight, twenty-nine, thirty, thirty-three, tiny i ty four, thirty-five, and thirty six; and parts of sec tions two,thirty-one,:thirty-two, in township two. Parts of section* eleven and thirty, in township .1 three. . - . _ . Parts of sections one, two four, five, six, seven, and twelve, in township four. sections three. four, five, six. seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty-oi,e, and thirty-six; and parts of sections fourteen, fifteen, twenty-two, tweuty-four, twenty-five, twenty.six, thirty, thirty one, thirty,two, thirty-thtse, and thirty-five, in township live. • sections twenty, and twenty-onel and parts of sections twenty-three, twenty-four, thirty-three., anti thirty-four, in townships sixl- all-of range two. • Parts of seetiurni six, and twenty eight, in town- clip one. • sections thirty, and thirty-one; anti parts of sec tions four, Aix, twelve, twculpone, twentyftce, add thirty...is, Itt towhip two. sections live, Vnd 'seventeen; and parts of sec tions four,. nine, ten,. fourteen. fifteen, ei . ahteen, twenty, twentpfour, and twenty-nine, in township three Sections five, six, eight, and twenty.eiAt; and . parts of sections seven, seventeen, twenty ) , tWenty five, and thirty-three, in township four. • .. Sections five, six, seven, seventeen, eighteen, . nineteen, twenty, thirty-one, and thirty-two; and parts of sections eight, ten ; twenty-five, twenty nine, thirty, and thirty-three in township five. Sections fifteen, and twenty two; and parts of sections thirteen, 'seventeen, twentv-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; all of range three. Part of section nine, in township one. ' Sections nineteen, and twenty-four; and parts of sections three, ten, twelve, thirteen, and eighteen, in township two. . • Part of section seventeen, in township three. Parts of sections fourteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty-three, thirty, and thirty-awe, in township four. • .Part of section thirty-five, in township five; and Sections nineteen, and twenty-six; and parts of sections five,•nine, eleven. fifteen, eighteen, twenty one, twenty-two, twenty-three, twenty-seven, twen ty-eight, thirty-one, and thirty-two, in township sixi, nil of range four. - Parts of sections eight, seventeen, and eighteen, . 1 in I.4 to c w t . i n o s n h s ip s u e n v e in ' teen, and twenty; end parts of sectiOns four, eighteen, and nineteen, in township tw0...4+ - Pats of sections four, and thirty, in township three. Sections twenty-seven, and twenty-eight; and parts of sections eleven, nineteen, twenty, twenty nine, and thirty, in township fouri , and Sections one,twp, rind eighteen; and parts of sec tions seven, eight,. fourteen, seventeen, nineteen, and twenty-fire, in township six; all of range five, Section eleven, and part of seution eight, in town ship three; and parts of sections five, six, seven, eight, eighteen, twenty-one, twenty.two, twenty-. six, twentpsevert,'end thirty, in township_six; all of range six. , . Parts of sections two, three, ten, eleven; thirteen and tt.ventreight, in township two; and part of sec tion thirty-four, in township three, all of range seven. . Part of section four, in township three. Parts of sections twenty seven, thirty-our,- and thirty-five, - in township four, and part of section seven, in township seven; "all of range eight. • 411.guarter quarter sections of the above to nds, coo erect its whale or in part by thou mining leases which ' shall not be determined by the day fixed for the-com mencement of the . sale, mill be excluded therefrom. Preeniptitifiitninte will not bg allowed tq any. of the elx;ivelsgele until after pry Ittax - e t 6eici offer- s s 441. NN I:ek. • , I;•• .4zr- n,"r:Ff' • 'f -q• =WM ',t . . . EMI '... • , :...•••.- 4......:...ii. .....:. , - - ";' . !..... 7, ...r..: ~; .%: MEM .- c. Y'.~~S~i . ... . . . . . . , . . - "'."' '' ''' MPaii I 446 I 3.IXVIKi" . ., L `. •: : . •• .. ja6 0 1%.„ . 4..art, . .. f ,A • :.:),•,.:. ye..ktqp. V.r44-7.,..,4e, iv i Vrie‘ '. • . ' e c .' , 73, - ;. 4.,: 4, - , . , :7 • 4 4 .. - rt:' , .. - „V..; 3:...a.t , - v.;:s e , ,, .• ~. : .. . • , • .... . . .. . . .. . . .. . . ed at .. pirblic sale, and •becorne subject to :privets . entry: and all of such lands as contain a mine ot, mines of lead bre:a9ttially discovered and being worked, will bQ sold in such' leg al subdivisi9n.Vlr subdivisions as will include suchrnine or nuinee,:ut not less than two dollars and fifty cents Per ereiC Tlio sale will he kept open for two weeks, '(aa ten the larids ere rooncrdisposed of,) and no loti; ger; and no private entries of land in the sectioni and parts ofsectiuris_so offered . will be . adirdited until after the eapiration Of two weeks from 41 commencement of said sale, • in further execution of the said act, Lhavo Oat!, - sed the Commissioner of the General Land Officn to publish with. this proclamation. a brief deserip tion of the mineral. re;ion in which those fondant, mild of the lands now offered for sale„ which -. has been prepared from official documents turdiiiiier means of information. Given undermy hand at the City of Washington, this twentieth day of . Nyvember, Am? „ one thousand eight hundred and forrsiic. = By the President: JAMES - - Loess li. Puma, Acting Conuniseiantr of the General Land .aireek ' The lands embraCed by tfie above proclamation. of the 'President of the United States, contain many of the most valuable lead:mines actually opened and worked, iabich have yet been discovered; end from indications on the surface, and experiment* made in digging, it is believed that many other* equally valuable exist; and may be explored at 4 tnding expense. - From the'great number of these mines it WOILIQ be impractical:lle to give an' adequate idea of their - Character and location, without extending this no, tice beyond proper bounds. It is sufficient to state that they are situatea in the section of. country'. ' bounded'on the south by the Illinois State !Mem • West, by the Mississippi river; on the north, by line drawn tiearly parallel to the south side of the Wisconsin river, at the average.distance of tett Or twelve miles theAfrom; and on the east by a men, - idian line passing through the sources of Sugar Creek, the whole district covering a surface equal to about sixty full tou-oships. All necessary fa. cilitiei for transporting the products to a rriurket are afforded by the Mississippi and Wisconsin riv, ers, rod their tributaries, the Blue, Grant, Ilene, Pekatonika, and other rivers by which 11,0 di/Uric; is intersected. . The above district was explored by Dr. Owen; the geologist. of the State of Indiana, nnder stroctions from the Treasury Department, and:in compliance with a resolution of the House of Rep. resentatives, passed the tit.h of February. 1639. The able' report- of this' gentleman, pitlAished in 1844, with the Charts. and illustrations,• (Senate document, No 407, Ist sesaion, '2Bth Congress,) contains precise information es to the location - of each mine, and shows, that in .IS3O, the lead initial: of Illinois, lowa, and Wisconsin,.though only par; . tiaH y worked, produced. upwanls of thirty millions pounds of lead, Of which those in...Wisconsin ' it • appears, yielded the larger proportion; acid that the whole district , it' properly Mitred, would yield one hundred' fwd fifty millions Punnet }tee— altrlUM. ; ; Particular lifts of the sections oral parts of see. tions to be offered at 'Said sale, bay e'been furnis t ik. - ad to the register. and receiver at Alineral Pulp% . together with maps on which the location or each - tract is'designated; alt of whicli will Le subject to the examination of those wishing to purchase.., JAMES U. PIPER ' Acting Cvmmissicnrr of (he Gesicrat Land Office. December 24th, s•Ri- I rrvr ;:it • Executors 'Ride. jg Executors of the Estate ofGustavosts Sandal . deed., will sell at public auction on the premi, sea on Thbrailay the 18th March next, at 10 o'clock,. A. Id., all the tool. belonging to the soap and chand lery eatabliahment of said deceased. Also, 1 Horsei 1 Carriage and }farness, 1 Cart and Harness; 1 coun try .ar market Wagon, 2 Cons and a lot of fiishing_ tackle, and a -Number of agrieultimal They will .also, let, for a term of years, the seam and chandlery aforesaid. The premises are in good order and calculated to manufacture soap and can- . files on a large scale: - Apply to G. It. Riddle, 'Eiropi at his once, oth street, Pittsburgh, or to Mrs. Maty. Sandal, on the premises--?oasession will be gives on the first of &Oil:nest. - • • ._ All persona itidebted.-to•the estate will .plealler make immediate payment; and anise having will present them pipped, authenticated fur settle-` . -; went JOHN PLUMING; • . G. RIDDLE, Zero. WM. liI , IIENDItY,. • A lioplienv Cntantv,Teh. 3d, 1847.418.wtd arsonGT4 A, itIDDLE, . . .•- • • dONVEICANCER, OFFICE in Avery Row, sth street, above Smith field street, Pittsburgh. Pr.r.os, bloarroAoEs,AcianratE:rrs, Bolan, Rrt.saars - and other instruments of writing drawn with neat.- nese, legal accuracy and despatch. lle,Will also at tend to drawing and filing bircita.sm , a Lusa, At- - counts gr Pecatars Administratars,4.e., Examining titles to Real Estate, Searching iteepreta for Liens,_ -From his long experience and intimate acquainiv; ance with the manner of keeping the public recordsi, he expects to give satisfaction to those who may en.. trust their bus nese to his care. decl6-d&vv - MACHINE CARDS, LOOM FINDINGS, OPP ; • . ill. Cummins, Smithfield st., above 3d. IVl ES A S g ß en S ely ial lti c anu S fat t ur b Machine e & r , a C .; : i ' n s cilig Establish. "- inent, and dealer in Clucks, Looking Glar.B Platen, . Framing Clan. &e. nov. 13--;feb . 23dikve , AFARM containing two hundred acres situate • about nine miles from Pittsburgh. Thelei. prusements are a large and comfortable Louse_ and' barn (60 feet long,) 100 bearing apple trees, 60 acre. , • cleared land, about 12 of v. hicb is meadow. The arm is well watered, on a good road and willbe . , • routed remarkably low—apply to • DLARELY & MITCHELL, , , janll3 'Penn 4., Pittsburgh. Farm for Sale. .• lk - VE have for sale a small Farm of Land in Plne Township, containing sistpone acres—about I V Twenty-fire acres cleared and under fence, with • comfortable dwelling house and other improvements. Title good and terms reasonable. • Apply to feha BLAKELY & MITCHEL. AN excellent dwelling house, on Bedford streeti' Prospect hill, sixth Wird, with 'seven rooms, basement, fruit trees, garden and excellent well or water. Rent, $12.5. Enquire of . ' • febs • BLAKELY- & IX Acres orgroun . dovith Dwelling t.D Garden, Fruit' trees, schrubbery, se. in the 7th Ward of this city, near the residence of J. D. 7fabon e Esq. Alin), a two ;story frune dwelling Holm, No,';:- 87, Smithfield' street above oth et.; adjoining the property of Maztiu Lytle. Appry to JvuN.D. DAVIS, cor Won il ind sth ate. Wood ?Arent Property for Sete. TIiAT desirublelot of ground et the foot Qf Wood street, occupicirtat the time of the great fir* by Messrs. Kings Release, is offered for sale. Enquire of LatigKi . J. K. M9tIItIICAD. , • .•. . T"E atfelsigne.dyntattend to the procu ri ng situations for yotiltig men in atoms oral! kinds.. and for every capacity, such as clerks, lialcsmcn, hook, , keepers, ass:manta, and laborers, also, for men on farms, driving carriages, 1114 wagons, and ince for families, and for all Linde of mechanical business.., Yamilies supplied with male and female domestics; on the shortest notice, By applying at CLARK'S—, General Agency and Intelligence Office, No. 50, ,3d et., two doors below the Post Office. feb3-tf A MANUAL of Ancient and Modern HistorYi.... comPrising,Fiast: Ancient History, containing..., the political history, Geographical position, ;ui io clot state of the principal nations of antiquity; re vised from , the..ancient. notion's. Szcorro: Modern . History, contniniugAbe rise and, progress of the prin. cipal European nations, their political history"rie the changes in their social condition, with a history of the colonies founded by • Europe.ansq"by W. 'C..: Taylor, L. L. 1).; M. R. A. 6., of:Tiinity - Cnilege Dublin; with a chapter on the .History.of the 1.5n1U4 States, by G. S. Hianryi 5ee..041 • For sale by • • F.J.i4OTT febl2 llisritet et.. lieiweee.fld and 4th.. . . A FRESH supplj orlohnsouls Superior Pristi_gel Tnh. Suit received and for sale it the icifikeilr Pr the Pittsbirgh Morning Post. I_,. 1!4.114 0 1.6,0,12::. •• • • IMISE3 For. Heat. For Itent, For nent, HEM 11In =ME ikg; , • -` .L` 1 " - . A - • - -0 • • /', irt • •' ' • ' . .t • '-,'• ' EIMI ~ _ ~. - 4.' , " - " 07 •••4 • --ii -.,3 . ' '• ' . 1• , -' ' l ' ', - t''' ', - ''. •, .. `...'.:i ~, , ' -.- ''. '• , ... 1,-1 -=....:- ,:• -,..,:i,4, +--,.,,r .."-., : ''.%;- tf. t ' , . - • ...., s • r t -' ; : ' - •_.. - i r ', - '' : -.. • • ; -14' -- , ' .".' '?•:; ', 21 .1i: , ~ .. . .: ~.1.4.T .. :, , , -, , ,,,i n .-- ..„..„.. _..,.. • ,-- ...-, l * . J., _.4:4; ..,. 61 , e ., ' ' ''.;,',..1-2.1.5..".' "-- • ' - i.. •, s . *;,. 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