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Robert Fulton, Col ier,.S.t. Louis. llibernia,°Srnith, Wheeling. -Wilmington, Dawson, Steub. Wellsville, Catlett, Wellsville. • Lake 'Erie, Hoop, Beaver. -Michigan,-Hemphill,' Beaver. Consul, Bowman, Brownsville. Louis M'Lane, Bennett, Brownsville CITY PRICES CIIRRNET., ..638RECTp? EVERY AFTERNOON. Amt.—From river and wagon... 4 000 t 13 Seeds—Clover, from wagon, 3 3703 50 ' • rrom store 3 7303 00 • Timothy 1 7502 00 Flax 1 0001 10 pflilli scat 00 '4l.thrs:—Scci'rehings. 4 5001 75 ' Pots 4201 50 Pearls.... G Utica) 0 LI .Bsidter—Roll 1000 11 4eg 7. 1 .1"3 . US Grain--;Wheat. .7030 00 ' - •.- . Cern 37(30 40 - ' - - Oats 2800 30 - . Bye 4030 00 Barley 3713 i 4f ISsiar:-Neve Orleans slao Si -.lllOlassrs—New Orleans. 3800 40 _ chrese-.4Vestern Reserve....... 6(30 Gi • ..Feathers-Kentucky 2G(30 25 IVinri.no - Glass-3 xlO ..'... 2 2300 00 10x12. ,, 2 500 U 0 'Corn' Meal. 45(n?0.b0 Fruit—Dried Peaches 1 2301 31 - - Apples..... 500) 50 :Coffee—Rio. spo 09 . .Dadk Meat— 5,130 UG . Baccui—Hog round 000 00 &Hams • soli 81 Shoulders 600 GI , - • Sides 7,. - 7433 7.i Lard . 73.0 73 .44. i. , 7 00(x'0 00 inon—Pig Metal fAllegheny).... 3033 32 Bar Iron (Juniata) 3 73. , '.i... - I 00 Nails (10d) 3 710 J 00 PHILADELPHIA MARKET Pat , March 23, 7 o'c. - The supply Of Flour in this market is srhall. baiing been much reduced by the sales for export. and as yet supplies have not come forward trom the interior to ,replace then,. The demand is bet ter. Sales 4000 bhls. standard brands at and subsequently 501.1 u bbis. at §C,Ofit. The mar ketclosed at sii 3 OUres.l.l)64 firm. There were twigs at the close ais3,oo, but no sellers. • 9f.Grain the saris are to a moderate extent only, and at the prWes current yesterdays Prime Whitit'Coru at fi3o,,i.Gc. „7 , Prime Whitt Wheat at 132132ic. bo. For Provisions there is less inquiry than pre vhausly, but the market is steady at former prices Groceries there is no change whatever, either in prices or demand. There is a better feeling in the market for Cot ton, and prices are firm to-day. in other respects there is no change, and no ex- Oniive business doing. Supplies are now looked otvia Canal, of Flour, Hemp, 2rovisions, &c. NEW YORK MARKET. - NEW Youx, March 33, S P. M. .The market Vlouris not very active. Sales to a fair extent of Genessee, and mostly at $7,1 Sic. cp for wheat there is a moderate demand, and sales prime %Western fled at 142 c. co bu. :torn—the demand continues very active. Sales to day of 10,000 bu. prime White at hGc., and V 4,0011 bu. prime Yellow at:ol.lc. p• Provisions the same Not much doing in Cotton. BALTIMORE MARKET. BALT., March 25—S o'clock. P. M. Flour—No change ' is noticeable in the market. 2,000 Mats. inward were taken to-day at $i3,00 ip bbl. Holders of City mills still contend for $0,25, without sales. Wheat—moderate sales. To-day 2000 bushels prime White were solkat 141 c., 2300 bu. prime Pennsylvania Red at 134 c For corn a good demand, but almost wholly lor Yellow„. Sales prime• White at Sec., and 13.000 bu.,TelloW at 83c. per Oats* selling at 45c. per bu. ' • Rye steady at 40c. with sales. Sales to-day 250 lihds. Porto Rico Sugar at itiV Sic., usual terms. There is 'some movement ip the market for Provisions. and a better demand. Prices arc the same—some sales Mess Pork at $13.50a1.3; Prir.at $13,30. Mess Beef at 12,:.1012.73 ,scime asking $l3. Bacon S.houlders at and some at Tic; Sides at SPU, and hams ant 0. Lard is the same, 9.V.310c. for No. 1 bble. and ikegs.—Gazette. COTTON MARKET Nl!ikTpo7 t 4r.nr, Th.urbi4i, Marsh 18 Col:wt.—Tile market is entirely inacti‘e, be cause there is very little here offering for ~u 1..- 11. ates bay.e steadily advanced, in consequence of the increased rates at Mobileand-N. Orleans. she general conxkcij.:. will prove to be.a.,ve:4"ibort tin 2' 4 l' ' dung utiatoi ; good mid. 16; afilOie. Receipts to the 17th inst. 43,507 - - -n" • for the week 45 Shipments to the. 17th inst. 38,893 - for ihg week . 354 StiNk on hand.. - Moezw. March 17. Cotton—The receipts of the week 7,083 bales; ,experrts.l3,3so . ; :stock on hand 170,521 bales, Against 101,270 - last year. Monday the Bth, sales ;tvere only 1000; owing to the severity of the weather. Tuesday, notwithstanding the. advance of prices; sales were 0000 bales, at an. advance of c..on the rates of last week, which were for mid dling giaGfe. Wednesday 3500 bales were sold, holders demanding higher rates. Thursday and Fridily, sales amounted to 1500 each day, holders .I,eing unwilling to sell at current rates. The rates we give here show an advance of icl lc. for the week, the market closing firmly: Fair 11}(a 11i; Dia fair middling wialoi ;ordinary 10c. CINCINNATI MARKETS .Flour.—There was some irregularity in prices .yesterday. A lot of 400 bbls. were Bold `from Rail road, insp. guaranteed, and delivered at river, at $4,50; 50 from store at 4,50; 275 from canal :at 4,40; 104 at 4,30; 643 at 4,25. The steamer's news is now due, and, as usual; both buyers and . . sellers are in a Sate of most uncomfortable un xertainty, and will be until it arrives. Of Provi sions, 50 hhds. bacon shoulders on private terms: - 10 of sidei at 7ie.—hhds. .1,254. 15,000 lb. sides in bulk at 71c.; 10,000 lb. shoulders at skc.—the latter in advance.: Of Whiskey,' 160 bbls. from river at 17ic.; 176 from Railroad at Sallie ; 100 from distillery at same; 31 from cabal at- 17c.; 20 from Wagon' at 'lnc. Of Corn, 2000 4usb: from canal in hemp sacks at 49c. Of Rarley, 400 bu. from stare at 43c.—delivered.. "Of -Ptitaffes, 200 bbls. from store at 1,53; 220 at 1,70 4* lib'. . • ' Enquirer Afaich 23. Jauter*.Aelv Novel. TAE Cantle of Elirenat,c itslords temporalung jig inhuhigur to earthly arid unearthly, by 4/P4" - It;F!aci.., author of Beauchamp, sterhotlicr,;:ttc:,„:l9Bt: AceiTed pd'fiir-Bale_ at 0)01PS;1215, Fourth,ttrket; "' • ' mar 24 :_:.. •:,,,...:.:.:!q,iA;:'.... 1 1. 'ti.» -: C. orj'Weroor trio Certrau,--Messrs Editors—l ob served some time agor a communication over the signature for •'A Parent," gating - that Dr. laynes indiac Expectorant had' been the means of saving the lives of three of his children, who were suffer ing severely with whooping cough; and having,but a short 'time before, lost one of my children by that dreadful complaint, and having another, and my only child, suffering the xreatest agony with the same disease, and in hourly expectation 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 it began to mend in fif teen minutes after we commenced using it, and the child has now completely recovered. I have no acquaintance with Dr. Jayne, bat r il hereby return him a husband's and a father's grateful acknowledgments. •7. L. SIMPKINS Philadelphia, April ISla. layais Hair Tqaic.—We commend to the atten tion of those desirous of restoring their hair o.• im proving its beauty, to this elegant preparation We 'hear it every where highly spoken of, and es pecially by all who hale made use of it, as greatly efficacious in stiniulating the growth of the-hair, and preventing and curing many all - Fictions of the skin. Its virtues are amply and suffieiently prov ed.,--N. Y. Sam. For_ sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 7:?. FOURTH street, near Wood—and at ,the Drug Store of 11. Pi :Schwartz, Federal street, Allegheny City. mart FRESH ARRIVAL OF NEW MUSIC for PIANO ju FORTE and GUITAR. Snags arranged for Oa Piano. The Dine Juniata; by M. D. Sullivan tic t:.D.,White; Becollections of Home; by Hutchinson; Virginia Minstrels, No 10; The Guinea Maid; Away Down East cootie song—sung by Hutchinsons; Mary Blanc; an Ethiopian Melody, by Whitlock; The last Farewell; a favorite piece; The Snow-Storm, as performed by the HutchinsrMs; Moonlight,Music, Love and Flowers—a Nett; There's a Good Time Coming—by the II utch.nsons; Sleeping I Dream Love—by liewitts; Dreams of the Past—by Eliza Conk; Are the Links that Bound us Broken? Love be Our Guide—lay Eaglchreeht: -I'm Saddest when I Sing; Matrimonial Sweets—a Comic Duett; Where are now the Hopes I Cherished? The Bridge of Sighs—sung by the liutchiesues; Polkas. Anna Polka—by J. Strauss; Fashion, a new Polka—by Mezelgkyi Bohemian Polka; 13urgmuller's First Polka; Guitar Pieces. Sounds so Joyful ! Feast of Roses; Oh! Love, to me the Powor; The Woodpecker; • • Emblem er; Morning's Ruddy Beam; Orphan Ballad . thnger,.; I Love the Free; The Watcher—by Mrs S. J. Hale; The Blue Juniata-41 Mrs. M. D. Sellivanf MySoul is D irk—by Id)ren; :4 1) - .1 Love but Thee—by D. Meignenr Just received and for sale at thriltook and Music Store of JWIN ELL( ;It , tnar2s ' Ice SI 'Wel, street. • Auction suleg EY JOHN D. 11.1 V-IS, AUCTIONEER ;:/T:T11-..AST CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREF.TS. ON iqn:SDAY morning the 2.9:h inst., at 10 o'- clock, Ns - di be sold 3D eXteDsi c assortment of Staple mkt Fauns - Dry Goods, 100 gross thncy and plate gilt coat and's est Mittens; I core glut, I Lis beeline; 3 C 390.3 bu.ta and shoes; 2 cases bats and caps, &c. At :1. o'cloc'., P. M., a !arcs assortment of ness and second hind household furniture, embracing nearly every variety of articles usually ssanted Ls housekeepers aid nthersi . beds, ristrasses, bedding, lookin.r , glassc., gflntel engraviws, transparent window blinds, carpeting, COIVCLIEu are. groceries, &c. At .7 o'clock, P. M., a Tittit;ty of German fancy goods; line table and ' pocket cutlery, gold and siker watches; ready made clothing; musical instruments; a retail stock of Dry Goods, a.c.,froin'a store in the country. (American copy.) rasr Vall Paper and flordurr No. 47, ljarl:4 alrccf, bctwcen 3d and 4:71 att. ItEtSPECTI , CLLY announces to the public that his present stock of WALL PAPER AND BOHDEM , Of his own ntantiriciure is very estensive, and da iv additions are being made to it, a s s they are finished, of new and splendid patterns. also, a wel t ) assorted stock of French Paper and. Earders. Having recently reduced the prices or the'ahove articles, (and others, in his line, not enui t terated,t he is prepared to sell for Cash, CIIEJLITER, than any estaUliiihinent of the kind, East, or West of the mountains. mar MUSTARD AND SPICE FACTOitI% Nu. 27, V th area rbottcertillarket and Wood. r -15 - 5 have •consta nt!v nn hand, of their AcTT it E, twltich they offer to G Drtrgtetr. at "Eastern 1.114.de-dale" pri. cos; .511.1tard ; Gro. pepper; Catsup; • " C.nnaruon ; .yrups ; • " Alep.ce ; Rice Flour ; " Guider ; Prepared Horse J 4,1411; " Cio%es; ALSO ON 114 ND, Nutmegs, Roasted and Ground Coffee. mar_'-3m 11.11t.MES & AI.CQRN CAPS!: C APS:: At Wholsnle Priccp? rp111: subscriber ? thankful for past favors and de sirous to accommodate his numerous eu vii mer s, has reduced in: price to the .owest svhoi esaie prices. Ile constantly }seeps on.hand the laigett and bast assortment in town, of his own manor-int:ire. Any person purchasing a rap; may have his money re:liail ed, by radar:till ii nor sat:stied. Those i'urnishing the materials can have their caps made to their taste atjl cr 2 hcura' nntwo. Sdk oil cloth caps of the very best materials will be sold for 73 caws. l'lnsh, oil cloth, velvet and c:uth en 1).1 , of every de,cription, constantly on hand. The public 'nay rest assured that any thing sold by Iwo, wid be of toe bait material° aud workman- Cap trimmings, always cn baud, at reduced prices. A. NARDI, • No. 35, Marker between 25.1 and 3d streets. Five or six young girls wishing to learn the trade, Can hive an opportunity by applying as above. naar';'o-Imo EW arrival of PiaYs, of the. Modern Standard .111 Drama: at Cook's, 85, Fourth street. The Irish Attorney, hoots at the Swan,. • How to Pay the Rent; Damort,and Pythias, Clandestine Marriage, Williarit Tell, Day after the Wedding, A New Way to pay Old Charles the Tweith, Debts, Look before you Leap, Romeo and Juliet. Also, a great variety of others, published previous to these, in the ".Modern Standard Drama." For sale at COOK'S Literary Depot, 5.5, Fourth street. inar24 ~..4,612 nlagazine-a for April. GRAHAM'S Magazine, with a line engraving of a " View of . Patsburgh;" also, a late Fashion Plate , Godere Lady's Bonk, beautifully illustrated Just received and fur sale at COOK'S, Isle. 83, Fourth street. inar2-1 1110 the Honorable the Judges of the Court orQuar ter Sessions of the Peace, in and fur the County of Allegheny. Tho,petition of Jacob Colebaugh, of Ross Town ship, in the county aforesaid, humbly showeth, That your petitioner ligth 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 of entertainment. And your petition er, as in duty bound, 'will pray. JACOB COLEBAUGH. We, the subscribers, citizens of Rosa township, do certify, that the above petitioner, is of good re peie for honesty and temperance, and is well provi ded with house room.and conveniences for the ac commodation of travellers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. , Win. Ray, Richard Megan, Charles Megan, E. Cooper, naniel Burns, Wm. R. Graham, Peter Ivory, Jr., Daniel M'Keever, Robert Hare, Daniel Watson, AtepLideLNeeley„N. Good. mar 26-w3t. pAnnos. 4 LARGE and splendid assortment of Mahogany and Rosewood grand action Pinups, with me talic frame and with all the latest 'improvements, which for durability, bine and touch, arc warranted to be equal t 9 any Made in the country,.fol 141:flow for cash; liy F. BLUME, . ' roarlB st, 2.d door above bth. , . . " • To Let, ' ' rrifiF,•third IWO] tif:.4'Sriek yonee, on the corner ...1. of.6th and Unsf?n streets, Apply to ' untrD . JAMES NAY. MEI ;-; "4"7"i"" PRICE 3 ICCDUCED. TII031!0 PALMEIt. Plays? Innybt 11==== . TISSENCES--10:Gioseln Store and for sale by 1.4 4 • : • NAYS Bs,BICPCKWAY, marlB No 2, Commercial ROW, Liberty st. - ---r NllV.f. and 'Bone .Ltnement-4 gross Butler's, lor sale at the-Drug warehouse or HAYS ttc BROCICWAY, Liberty it. near Canal -Ba.Rin rIAMPHOR-1 Barrel refined, for sale at iho Drag I,_/ Warehouse of VAYS & BROCKWAY, mar 18 f l itierty st. near Canal Basin. SPit. TURPENTINE.-4 Barrels, for sale at the Drug warehouse of* HAYS &. BROCKWAY, marlS Liberty at. pear Canal Basin. - iltb;SH Garden and Flower Seeds, from Russell's Garden, received and fur sale by - • - - HAYS & IMOCKWAY, • Liberty at. near Canal Basin II LORIDE LIME-2 eisks in store and for sale by lIAIS &. BROCICWAY, ' marl Liberty st. near Canal I3asin. Q HOE Blacking-5 gross, Faunae's, for sale 1..3 the Drug warehouse or 4 HAYS & BROCKWAY, tnarlS Liberty st. near Canal Basin. LAMP 13LA.CK-1 case best English, fur sale at the Drug werehouse of HAYS & BROCK WAY, Liberty St. rear Canal Basin INDIGO-4ceroons Spanish Fluat, fur sale at the Drug warehouse of _ I 1 S Et. 411.11(47.W.1Y, Liberty at. near Canal llasin riARB. AMUNIA—.I Jars, for sale at the Drug .j warehouse of HAYS 4. BROCKWAY, triarlS Liberty st. near Canal Ods and Varnish, of all kinds, foraitle at the Drug warehouse of HAYS Se tiancawA - y, near Canal Basin. Li4ertv et Cigar.. 1 S NIl Ci~arn, for sale by 0 / 00 0 .ComplcirE' • , marl 7 17 ~tre.or SUGAR -33 11lids. prime N. 0. Sugar, received per steamer •• Northern Light" mid for saki FRIEND, !MEV & Cu., 57 Water street. IOPPERAS-25 Ltils of '.Celt's Copperas, first quality, received on consignment, Mr sale by GEO. COCHRAN. No 2t Wood street. 1 ' mArIS S CYTHE SNEATHS—Received and for sale by GEO. COCIIRAN, marlB No. 25 Wood street. y ICES—Wetherill's bright Vices for sale by GM.). COCHRAN, marlB No. 26 Wood street. IIAY FORKS-50 dozen liar and Manure Forks for sale by Gi:O. COCHRAN, mar/ S N. , 90 W No 0. S ugar. 4 , 0 libels N. 0. Sugar, just received and for sa'.c by war 13 MILLER & iticKErsos. rIORS J.IOES-2.00 Corn Jac fl.r gab - . by MILLER & RICE E.rs:os._ \NT BITE Inds., in store and Cer elle lii inarl3 I%IILLER 4 RICEETSON. 1.1 AI:KV:RIM—No. 3, Large; iU Ihrre:s Stwe and Irrr sac by MILLER 4. RICK ETSYIN I)ICKLEIJ II Barrels P.criled Iler I ring ur aleelyes, in store and for 11.0• C Ly inatl3 AJILLER & RICK ETsON F ESII FLTIT-100 drum,: ..S:nyrna 40 bT.Ii M. R I cask Zaate ld 11xs Pruncs; J. D..WILLEVNISk 110 Ft:r sl!e. by ALE:ItATLS--10 Lag Prime, fur sic Lv tuar2 J. D. WILLIAMS tz. Cu., 110 W. 3 ,111 at I EPPE.II--;:t bap Pcpotr recd and sale by Inaz2 J. D. \VIL4I.I.IIS S Co.„ 1111 Wood et L. S. Walorissast, Wr G ,i r , o a c n e t r, d C e.i tr l in e r raTi nd Fur Produceward fig M, l'als!wrgh MantlKLctures, Nos. 31 Water, and 1.32 i Front odects, febfl3 I T CST receivedall.l for sale low-2 bblrr. brilarep.l ti best qqa!itv Sew Vork Coach Varu,slk. Also,. I qr. bbl. Leather Varnish. for all. by 11.0111-'IITS S'2, 3d at. DIiL Copal Fon:at:re Varnish. Nos. I and 2, .Z 1 Smith's New 1 ork make, on hand and for sale by the gal. or RuhEit - rs l KANE, ' leb2U No. h 2, 3d st. A LARGE lot of Maly - T..lw Plank and Veneers, J for sale by nui3Lias & KANE, No. SI, 3d st. 3000 FEET best quality 1..0.7003, on hind and for sale by itunEll rs & KANE, b 2 , 33 .3. 1)1R LEAD-12,000 lbs. Ilar fl,r Rale by feb9. jAm E• 1 LARD, 100 kegs, No. 1, Lard on cons.gnment, And for sate by F. SELLERS. sep24. No. 17. Liberty street Con4llng's linprovrd Lard GU. 7BARRELS Winter Lard (hl, just received from the manufacturers and for sale at Cm:Jun.lu prices olmiesaie and read, by FRS. SELLERS, deci2S snivar•s..• „.••-• Tierces fresh Rice; LI 14 bhls, Conklins imgroved Lard Oil; 1 0,000 lbs. 11acon, Shouiders. On hand and for saki I,v• • • F. SELLERS. sep24. 17, Liberty eitieet. 1 )11101.11:CE-6 Ws and 5 kegs Lard; 5 do Roll Butter; 3 do Closerkeed; 503 Ihs Feathers; 4 bids WI to Beans; 30 pars Woollen Socks; neCelVed and for sale by LAMBERT It. SHIPTON, 133 and 135 Wood st I{FISII-55 bbla No 3 Large Mackerel; ;o hf bt,l, do de.; 6 do No 1 do do; 15 bbls Nos 1 and 2 do; 6 do No 1 Salmon; 25 do do llerrin,g's; ' 6 drums CodfiTh; 11,r sale by LAMBERT fr , hl 133 and 135 Wood at SlN:tit-1,000 lbs. rect.] and for sale by LA3II.IIZIIT tr SHIPTON. 133 endl3s Woodst. TATIONERY.—Jnst opening, a large and splen )..j did assortment or French, English and Ameri can Stationery, which we invite the public to call and examine. JOHNSTON 1 STOCKTON, oct29 Stationers; Market et. T A TION ERN' FOR LADIES. Papeteries, Port-folios, Note Paper of all kinds, Note Envelopes, Motto NWalers, Motto Seals, Writ ing Stands, and Floral Wafers, Spangled Sealing Wax, Embossed-edged Letter-paper, Card Cases, Cards, Pocket Books, Ivory Tablets, Note Clips, &c. &c. For sale by JOIEN;STON Sr. STOCKTON corner of Market and Third stb ri OLD PENS —Bagley's celebrated ever pointed k jr" Gold Pens, just received and t'or sale at reduced rates', by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, ' oct"29 Booksellers, Market st. 5n Bus. piLeb, v 50 Rosin; 150 Boxes Tobacco, various sizet4 10,000 Sced leaf Cigars,• On consignment and will be sold low for Cash, or exchanged for Eitteburgh manufactures, by sepS 'FAAFFE & O,CONNOB. Latest Improvement. BEDSTEADS of dilTerent kiials with Gazzain , s iron patent fastehings, superior to anything now in use, for sale low at the furniture warehouse of angl. T. B. YOUNG & Co, Hand street. POPLAR BOARDS, well seasoned and for sale by - [novlB.] L. WILMAR.TII. Brazier's Bellows. T UST received an assortment, I arse sizes, Brazier's di Hand Bellows; also, Parlour and Kitchen, do. Wholesale and Retail, •`OHN W. BLAIR, decl6. 120 Wood at. Removal. DA. ROBERT SNYDER, harrieniaved his office to Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield eta., upet door to Body Pattereon'e !..iveFy Stable:. Second Hand Pianos.. F sepand hand Pianos of different mannfae tories, for Ale at F. BLIIPOE.?S,- - marlB No-112 Wood et. ALSO, one elegant Rosewood Piano, with Cole: man's patent Molean attachment, low for cash, at F. BLUME'S, narlS No 112 Wood at. OI=EMEMNM ;' , 'T , .. , .',.;.'.' - p.;t7.; Va*PrZittIiVgjW:iIPACIAFTS. 1944. • s irrintikit lir - A.c.u..14 1847. THE Mail. and Passenger Steamer IS, AAC ,N,EWTON, Capt. A. G.-Meson., will ruu as a regularpaCketbetwepn Pittsburgh _ and Cincinnati, leasing pit§tbuygheve,:ry Sunday at 10 lA , - The Isaac Newt:on:etas built this spring, expressly for the, rade, and offers itrpastengers every comfort and superior necorrimpdstions: ' febl3 MONDAY P.,‘CK.p' The regular mail and paseenger steam° r MONONGARELA,Capt. Stone, will run as a regular Padket between Pittsburgh .and Cincin nati, leaving this, port every .Menday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, PIM.; the same day, Return. ing she will leave Cincinnati every Thursdey, at 10, A. ill. For freighter passage apply en board. The Monongahela was built expreesly for this trade, and offers to the .passengers comfort, and su perior accommodations. mar 31 1847 Tuesday Packet. 1847 The regular mail and passenger steam- HIBERNIA, No. 2, Ca pt. J I{Lu- Fra.-rtn, will run aa a mulitr: packet between Pius: burgh and Gincinnati,,l easing this port every Tues day at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at to P. M. of the same day. Returning, she:wilt leave Cincinnati ev ery Friday at A. M. Fur freight or passage ap ply on hoard. Ctr - The Hibernia No. 2, was built expressly for the trade, and o ff ers to the pasez•ngers every corn. Fort and superior aocuminudations. janl2, 1847 Si . Wednesday V'neket. 18-17 TIIE. NEW IiNeiI.AND, No. 2,'Capt. 3. PEAT• will leave Pittsburgh every nemday muriiing at 10 n'clucl:; Wheeling every Wednesday . evening ut 10 U. M.; and Cincinnati eve n• Saturday at 10 o'clucli,2l.. M. feb2o 1917. • TIII:IISDA.Y PACIiZET. 1847. WISCONiIN, Capt. IL 3. Ca ker., Icave Pitts:Airgli every Thursday .oclt,ei.; every ThurEday eves.ung at 10 P. M.: and Clilewn.s.ti every Sunday h) o'.!'")::1;,.A. M. feLl9 SATL'II.D4I tt~ . t 4 'Tile regular innil.anil passengersteamer ' 7, "; II .Ir'.:SENGER Cant. lantrord; will run as ' a regutar racket between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, .ca‘ing thin putt every Saturday at 10, A. I\l., and Wheeling at 10, P. Id., tilt! came (ray. Returning, she will lea‘e Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10 A. 111. Fur freiglir or passage apply on board. The Messenger WQS built expressly ror thin trade, ind oilers to her passengers every comfort and se cornino.n. mar sATURDAY . PACKET. X.ZP ....A5 The regularniail and passenger ateamei Capt. Isaac Bennett, will run au a regular Packet bet, cen Pittnbargli and Cincinnati, leaving Ellie purt every Saturday, at A. M., a n d whe e ling at id, P. M., the Caine day. Rettitning . . die will leave Cincinnati every Tueeday, at 103 A. M. Fur Creiz,lit or passage apply onboard. Cireass.:..n was built e.ppreisly for this, trade, and cilrers'iu her pai:sengers every crunnat commodatiun. mar 23 L'Il!:-DAY PACKEI T'l' ewe S. M-ilstenmer ACADIA, M. E. Luca, Maater, will run as a mon tar I,,,:ezi4ger nAcket between Pittsburgh and taws !•ort nnr.:.g the season of 1546, lensing ever) I.nrs.:av a: IC) o'clbel: A. M. The s 3 new and h. s superior accommoda tions. For fre:ght or pssea!zu apply on hoard, or tt ap9 J NE*Tir: JONES, MoNDAY PACKET. • i'. rektilar :Ina pasencer ste:n Macie,th.v. rt.u, a A packet I.etv.ten IY.tsburi:h and Cincin nati, lea; Ing 1110 pr,: Mo:nlay at 6 o'clock., R2t ever) Thursl7... - at C 1 1. Thu was built expre.sly for this trade ar.d ath,lL e‘e:v ace:nor:iodation.' For freitz;ll or passage ortly or, horrd. rnov. For Cisieinunti null Louisville. fr:P• A 'Tit.- new ana pas:lenge: steam ‘. 1.71 .7 12,7 ` , " er CULL; .118 I A, O'Nt.u.. Master. for the tor tne sliove and intiumeitiate port; rega:at Ir. For Freight or passagdappAy on bonl, or to jel U. I,VILYINS Cur Clrtetttitstli rand St. Lot t• L 4 7 The I ,l,;tnger steamer I'ALESTINE ;Gave fi t r the above and all nanranadtate pnrts regularly. For frceght or paA.sagc apvly on boaid. JO. ttesday Eveitiug Packet.. :g^ m The new and splendid pakseager steam bout DECLARATION, Copt. 'cur . :ices will run as a ruzular paci.e . t between Pittshnrgh any. Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday evening at 3 o'clock. Returning she will leave_ Czncinnat, every Frdiav evenihr 31 3 o'clock. Tice Declaration otters superior accommodation: to passengers. For freight or passage apply on board. jel 11717' The e.ell koGo‘v last running steamer W. Forsyth, Master, will run as a reg,ar P.lcket,loaving every Wednesday morn ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at 10, P. M., tln 3.1.111 C day. Keturning, 'she Will leave Cineintiat, every S.iturilay, at 1,0,, A. M. For t'reiglit or passag.e 'ripply on board, or to FOI:SYTI1 a: Co., Agents, rip 1 ri No. 30, Water strtmt. IVel/sville Sterollar Packet 177. , 4 Ti: steamer ARENA, Itr.r.st C. F!LEE-' EC :4 , faster, %v.!' leave Pittsburgh' fox and al! Intermediate landingn, on Mon dayn„ Wednesdays, and Fridays-. nt 9 o'clock, A.M.; and Welk% 11;e fir Pittsburgh nn Tuesdays, Thurs days, and Saturdays, at 9 o'clock, A. M. For freight or passage arpy on board. dccs Vor Wheelting....ftrzulrtr racket. Tirc sp!rudid light draught steamer _ DOMINIUN, S. TYLER, Master, N% ill run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Wheel ing; leav ng Pittsburgh fur Wheeling every Monday, Wedmiedn) and r , iclay, at 3 o'clock, P. Al.; :and !cav ing Wheeling for Oitt ;burgh even. Tuesday, Thurs day and Satuiday, at 9 o'clock, A. M. For freight or passage apply un board. nuvs TO' THE PUBLIC. rpit F. subscriber tenders his acknowle.lgement to the public for their liberal patronage in tones past, and Nol teats a continuance .if favors, and promis es to merit the same by selling all goods in his line at as favniable prices, and keeping as general an as sortment of school boobs, account books and all kinds of paper as is to be found in Pittsburgh. A le,. leading articles are as liillo,vs. Note in store:. 750 reams cap writing paper, ddreront qualities. 200 " Post 300 crown & medium wrap , ng paper " 120 gross lion net boards, a uuperlor article; Cap Day Books and Ledgess,l bound, 2,3 , 4, 5 and ti qra long and broad, folio; Cap Day' Looks and Lodgers, full bound, 5,6, 7,8, 9 anti 10 qrs long and broad; folio; Demy Ledgers and Jburnals, 6 to 10 qrs; Aleduirn « ,g • do ft lined for , records, sto 9 Cap Books ft hoed, 2 to S VC full and F bound SCHOOL BOOKS Eclectic sc• les, complete; Cobb' s do 4, new and old edition; Emerson's do " Sander's do " Elementary Spellers, United States Spellers; Frost's, W.llard's, Hale's, Goodrich's mid Rus 011's U.S. History, large and school editions; Olney's, Smith's, Huntingdon's and Mitchell's Geography and Atlas; Oiney , s, Parley's and Mitchell's Primary do Morse's Geography, quartq; Mitchell's Geographies.' Reader; English Reader and Introductory to do, together with a general assortment of Bibles, Psalm and Hymn Books. Also, constantly on hand, Printing paper of Rob ertson's manufacture, different sizes for News and Job Printing. Printing rn., of Prescott 4- Co.'s man ufacture—fine and common; all of which will be sold for cash at moderate prices. WANTED 100,000 pounds' good, country rags, for which cash, or merchandise at cash prices, will he given a: highest market prices, at the book and paper ware. house of LUK LOOMIS, Agent. marlB No. 69, WOod street, Pittsburgh- Hardware, Cutlery,ladlery, 40 JOHN WALKER, IMPORTER and dealer in Foreign and Domestic Hardivain, would respectfully inform his friends and the pubic ;generally, that he is now receiving his Spring supply of Hardware at the old: stand of Walker E. Woodwell, No. 85 Wood street, which he will dispose of on the moat reasonable terms . . He will be continually receiving frealreuppliee direct from the manufacturers in Europe and this Country, which will enable him to compete with any estab lishment either East Pp' West,ern Merchants are invited VC - eall and examine his . stock beftse.pur chiming oliewhere.' , l"" mars. AT.A.eQLEON and his Marshall, by Headly; Sehlegel's History of Literature; Schiller's Poems and Ballads with life by Balwer Por sale by 11.1. BOiWORTII 4- CO., mar2o 1 , 1:o 43 Market st. ESEEME MA;VI;M 4.,•:;M*.V:3...2 +3' Tiitie;GrOcer -, '4'rulit aid Provis WliOLEg y L'Eli A D ET AI L; • ' No. 1. LIDFRTY STREET • . , BEI RA] WIN BO N N Would respectfully infprm hla old friends,'add the public generally, that he ;has. again commenced business in the above hiadelies, nose dour to his old stand, where he hopes; by keeping a supply of good articles, selling low ibr pash; and paying strict attention to his pal; roes, to merit a share of public patronage. mr22-Im Carpet and Dry Goode Warehouse. NO. 110 MARKET STREET. 11.0BER,T D. rrpozirsorir, Tip ESPECTFULII.Y informs his friends and the pnblic generally, that he is now receiving a large and splendid assortment of NEW STYLE C.A.R FETING, OIECLOTIO, &c., direct thim the Importers and Manufacturers, composed in part of Superfine Brussels Carpets; Extra do. Tapestry Brussels Carpeting; Super Imperial 3 ply ito; Extra " " " do; • Superfine Ingrain du; • Fine a do; • Common " do; 5-8, 3-4 and 4-4 Plain Venitian do; b-6, 3-4 and 4:4 Damask " do; 5-6, 3-4 and 4-4 Tapestry " " do; Steam Boat Trimmings. • Brown Drillings; 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4 Shootings 6-4 7-4 8-1 Table Lawns; Linen Napkins; Crash and Diaper;' ; . Hacks/melt Toweling; Carpet Stripes ; New Style Table Covert; Oil Clutha from 27 inclies•to 21 feet wide, cut to any size; , routriirn term Rich .Embriaidcred and Printed Tithic arol Piano ! • corers ; Figured Floor Cloths; Clienielle, Brussels, Tutted, and Wilton Polgs; Tufted, Chenielle, and SheepsLin Duor Matta; and Grass du du Brash Stair Rods, Flat and (h al ; Damask and Striped Stair Linen; Carpet bindings; 4.4, 5-4 and 6-.1 Plain and figure.) Indim Matting ; 4 , Colored Spanish Halting , &r. Persons fi tting up SteamVoats, Dote's, or Private' Holmes, are TeplevlOil to call, as he feels confident I they will find it to their advantage to do so heroic, purchasing elseal,et e. DRY GO . ODS. He would also invite attention to his extensive 1 Sttick orra:w SPRING DRY GUI/DS, (eintiraciaccl evdry-thing in that line,/ now opening at the above "tainl l)) Nn. 10 Market at. niar9-3mdaw DIACII IN El- CARDS, LOOM FINDINGS, etc I N. Cummins, glnithfi,l4 st., aLore rEssits. James Smith & Cu.'s Machine Card AL Agency, Manufacturer's Finding Establish ment, and dealer In 'Clucks, Lonk'ng P,ates, Framitn: Glass, &c. 1 /"V• I.''',--retit23‘ls.: EXCHANUIC Nrwl - cr.x, rllll.“lrtrin A , aLa site iu suituz to suit puruhaset.. HOLMES e:. marl 6 tf Ex.chanell,-oliers, N 0.53 11arket at. coLLEcTxoxs iv; CINCINNATI, Louis% ille, St. Loud,:ma 22:1 ac..essable points m the United States, made promptly, asd opus LJC lo..vest terms by N. Hut...NIES ttt SON, st. n ar:G dt G E01:14117. It. CONVEY ANCER, f? R FFICE in Avery llow, .itti street, above Sird...- "kf Geld htreet, Dr.rus, illusroA6rs,.%.4;Br:EmExrs, focus, lIELEAsts and other instrutneLts of writing drdsvii unth cat ,,e:..,legal accuracy and despatch. Ile will also at tend to dravi Leg and tiling I'drcui.a.utt's Ar co:mid of erurcrt. Administrator:, lrr., E.rurninz ng . titles to Real Searching Records fur Limns, tic. From his love ezperrence and acctr4ot anct t!..0 loanurrut keepioglhe_public rucottlei, he e ;peel:, to ge. e 34L:stl..;:twu to may en trust. t."!)eir bus hzs caee. def.:lG-415:w B uoUs. T RI SH Girl and Giber Poems, by Mts. L:hs; Forrest Minstrel, by Mrs. Pierson; Bulwcr's Misceilames; Iturstap , s •r " or Literature; Dlackenzie's Work 4 Smoll'ets• select Works; Alnorers Works; T. S. Artkur•s Works; Fredricks bremer•s Novels; Ten thousand a year; Marna Cluzzlery it. For sale by 41. S. a/SWOP:Ill Sr Co., mar‘2o N 0 .43 Market at ALDAtE on the Itomans—ExpoFition of the j_ epistle to the Romans, with remarks oa the Commentaries :V Dr. Mackniglit—Processor Moses Stuart, and Professor Tholuck: Dv Robert Haldane. Esq., from the fifth Edinburgh edition, 1 vol. Sro, 750 pages, price $2,50. The Wicklillites or England in the Fifteenth cen tury: by Mrs. Colonel Mackay, author of the ,•Fam ilr at Heatherdale." Personal Declension and Revival of Religion in the acrid: bY the Rev. Octal:ilia Winslow•. Jane Taylor's Contributions of Q. Q., '2 'cols .ISmo. " Memoirs and correspondence, by lsnac Taylor " Essays in Rhyne and Poetical Re- mains. " Mothers anti Daughters. 4. 4 4 Original Poems. Display, a tale. Tales of the Scotch l'eLiantry: by Rev. Dune.p, D. D. ELLIbTT &ENGLISH, my 17 No. 56 Market at. ATOL; can always find at t;;Schneck , s; on the enr -1 ne-i of Figh and Smithfield sts., fresh Oysters served up in every style, on the ,t shortest notice. Also, Ground Nut eandy, Rrnits, and Paidries df the einneegt kinds. Call and see. nevl3-titap 01-11 H iII El i ACCOUNTANT'S INSTI TUTE,I‘LE.corner oriith and Market ate: The only Institute M the city where a ranrungtE and gysannatic cmarse of instruction can be obtained in mercantile and steamboat 13 0 0 K - KF. E PING . Writing Classes day and. evening at the usuarhours. Mr. Duff has a few spare hours to dergtc to assisting in arranging Merchant's or steamer's 130014, in any case of difficulty. Hours of business 10 to 12, and 2to 4, day Classes. Even ing, do. 7to 10. ' ' • • mar 4 LADIES AND GENTLEAIIp7, who design pur chasing Venitian Blinds,.or wish to get their old tititols renewed and made better than when new, will please take notice that AndreW White is now permanently situated on the corner of Wood and 4th sts. Show room on the second floor of:Mr. ICea nedy's splendid Looking Glass and variety store; entrance on 4th et. All orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. Please call and see be fore purchasing elsewhere. marl:3 lgottco to Contractors OFFICE OF EKE MONONGAIIELA NAVIGATION CO., Pittsburgh, March 3d, 1847. 13ROPOSALS will be received at this office up to 3 o'clock, P. M., on Monday the hilt day of April 'nest, for the construction of an additional cut stone Lock, at - dam No. I, to be fitly-sis by two hun dred and fifty feet in the chamber. Proposals will state the price for Cash payments, also, for payments in Certificates of the Company payable eight years after date with interest. Plansand specifications oftho work will be exhibi ted at the office ten days previous tp the letting, and information respecting the same, will be given by Sylvanite Lothrnp, Esq., Engineer. PROPOSALS will also be received at thesame time and place, for loaning the Company Twenty thou sand dollars, upon the bonds or certificates afore said. J. IC. MOORHEAD, Preen. mar3-dtot; ..(Gazette and Journal copy.) Hospit Nottoe. P . ROPOSALS _will be received until the Ist day of April, 1847, for the sale of a Lot ofground, On taining not lesp than ode and a half acres; or more than seven keloil, situate.not more than two miles from - the Heir - Court:House, arid suitable for a Hos pital, Each proposition will contain-a btiePdescriF tion of the size and location:Of the Lot as well as the price and terme.. - Proposal; ray ho addressed, post-paid, to the 'Chairman or any member of Committee. • THOMAS BAK.EWELL, Chairman.' Comx4ttee—John Graham, John H. Shonabarger, Wm. Larimer E. D. • Gazzam T. M. Howe, R. A. Cunt paao6-dtapl 0 Yes, 0 Nos MEM . By the Presiilent of the Valtid States. IP.._pursuance'ofan aCt_of,COngtess, approved' on the .11th day of July, 1546, entitled ;An act-to truthOrize the.Presideiit of the United States to sell the reserved' Mineral lands in the States . of Illinois and 'Arkansai,":rind of Wisconsin and lowa, supposedlo eOntairt lead pie," I, JAMES K. POLK, PDESIDEST OF VIE 11211 TDD STATES OF AMERICA, do hereby declare and make known; that a public salewill - he held at the land office at MINERAL POINT. in the Territory of Wisconsin, commencing on MONDAY, the twenty fourth day of May next, for the disposal of the following sec , tions and parts of sections of land,.usnarurous DESERVED FROM SALES AS COSTAININU VALL;ADLS LEAD VINES, 20 Wit: West of the fi-,917t priaripal inn n Parts of sections six. .se.‘ en, eight, nine, ten, to. site, twenty-tive,tm enty•eight. twenty-nine, thir ty, thirty-ttvo, and thirty,tinee, in 11)1x/1,114) oxx. Sections six and eight, and parts of sections two, ters and thirty-one, in township two. Sectionsfilleen,seventeen, nineteen. twenty, twen ty-nine, thirty. and thirty-three, and parts of kec tions ten, fourteen, twenty one, twenty-two, twenty live, twenty-six, twenty-eieht, thirirtwO, thirty four, and thirty-five, in township three.- Sections twelve, thirteen, twenty four, twenty geven, and thirty-four; and parts of sections seven, eight, fourteen, fifteen, and eighteen, in township tour. . Sections nine, ten, and fairty-six; an parts of sections eleven, Murteen. Mite!), twenty-two, men; twentyiseven, thirty-four, and thirty lase, in township fire. fiection eight, and pasta of sections two, twenty four, twenty-live, at,d thirty-six; in township six. Section t xenty-six, and parts of sections thirty- . four and thirty-sik, in township seven: and :cation twenty-luur, iu township eight; all of tuna one. sections twenty-eight. thirty three. and -thirty-! six, fractional etetions to clay nine and thirty-two,; till the main land; and parts of sections two,l tvi else, end twenty-live, in t[mitship one. • twenty, and parts ql Sreti")nS hiX. ES , Fli• nineteen, Nentpeight, thirty-three, thirtpfive, wia thirty II.; in timnship two., :section thirty-six, and parts of sections nine.! thirty, and thirty-or,e, in...township three. ;:ection thirteen, and parts of lectioils twenty-I eight and thirty-two, in township four; and Section twenty-lour, in tow_tiship five; all o 1! range two.' Sections three and twel%e, and parts of secticus four and rive, in town-Lip two. • Sections twenty-seven, thirty-four ; and thirty. tire; and parts of sections thirteen, twenty-three. twenty-four, twenty-tire, twsniy.six, thirty-three. and thirty-six, in township three; and Part of section thirty, in township four; ail at ranue thrcc. Part of section twenty, ia thee; See. lions twenty, twenty- - and thirty; artd parts of se.liuns eight, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, atAl tvienty-eight, in township four; and part t fiectioh twenty-eight, in township seven; all of range four.' `section twenty-one, and parts of sections,six and and 'twenty, in tom riship thres - i; parts' of . ections: twelay-fire, twenty-aix, twenty-set en, twenty-nine, thirty-four, thirty-five. and thirty-six, in township tour; and part of section fourteen, it township live; ail of range five. East of thcfoorTh privcipel Sections four, eight, nine, tiventy, twenty-four, twenty-siz, twenty, twenty-nice, and thirty-one; and parts of sections two, lire, seven, ten, eleven, ti: eke, thirteen, furteen, fincen, seventeen, eigh teen, nineteen, twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty three, twenty five, riVetity - -se% en, tweaty•eight. thir ty, thiriy.two, thirty 7 three,a4.4 thirty' :our, iti town ship one. Parts of sections twenty-five, thiity-one, thirty o, thirty-three, thirty-four, thirty-Lie, and thirty aix, in towndsip two. Parts of sections twenty, twenty-nine, and, thir ty.fn e, it toixriship tigee. , Parts of sections one and twenty-one, in town-, ship four. Section thirty, and parts of seetionsthree ; eight, nine, thirteen, women, eightern ; :swenty, twenty two, twenty-Lie, twenty seven, ltventy.-nine, thirty une, thirty-four, thirty-tine, and thirty-six, in 4)w-it s-hip Lie. tr.ections three, four, and nine, and parts of sec tions five and eight, in township eix; and t. , ecticris twenty-seven, twenty-eight, twenty nine, and thirty-three, and phrts of sections nine. ten, twenty, and thirty-four; in township seven; all of range one. lfections two, three, four, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eletel3, twelve, thirteen, and twenty, and parts of sections.' one, .fne, fourteen, fifteen. seventeen, eighteen. nineteen, twenty one, twenty -three, thirty, thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-three, and thirty six, in totiyship one. sections twenty-fire, twenty-gx, twenty-seven,, twenty-eight, twenty.nine, thirty, hirty-three, thir ty four, thirty-live, and thirty six; and parts of Lee.' tnans•two, thirty-one, thirty-two, in township two. Parts of section; eleve,u and thirty, in township three., Parts of sections one, two four, five, six, seven, and Lucke, in township four. Sections three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine. ten, ele:sn, twelve, thirteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, [IA en ty, twenty-one, and thirty-six; and parts of sections fourteen, fifteen, twenty-two, twenty-four, t-xerly-thie, twenty-six, thirty, thirty one, thirty-two, thirty-three, and thirty-five, in township the. fi , eil.tions twenty, and twenty,anfi; and parts of sections twenty-three, twenty-four;thirty-three, and thirty-four, in townships six; all of range two- Parts Parts of sections six, and twenty eight, in town , ship one. aectior thirty, and thirty-one; and parts of sec tons four, six, twelve, twenty-one, twenty-fit e, and thirty-six, in township two. Sections five, and seventeen; and parts of ,see ions four, nine, ten, fourteen. fifteen, eighteen, • twenty, twenty-four, and twenty-nine, in township three. sections five, six, eight, and twenty-eight; and parts of sections seven, seventeen, twenty;tikenty nye, and thirty-three,,in township foot. ' Sections five, six;, seven, teventeen, eighteen: nineteen, twenty, thirty-one, and thirty-two; and parts of sections eight, ten, twenty-five, twenty nine, thirty, and thirty-three in township fiue.. 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 P.irts of sections twenty, and twenty-nine, in township eeven; all of range three. Part of section nine, in. township one. sections nineteen, and twenty-lour, and parts of sections three, ten, twelr,e, -thirteen, and eighteen, in township two. Part of section seventeen, in township three. pars o! s.ectimis fourteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty.thrce, thirty, and thirty.:ine; in township four, Part of section ,thirty-fiva, in township five; and Sections nineteen, and twentylix;. and parts of sections tire, nine. eleven, eighteen, twenty one, twenty-two, twenty-three, twenty-seven, twen ty-eight, thirty-one, and thirty-two, in township six; all of range four. Parts of sections eight, seventeen, and eighteen, in township one. Sections saventeen, and twenty; and parts of sections four, eighteen, and nineteen, in township two. Parts of sections four, and thirty, in township sections ty-seven, and twenty-eight; and parts of sections eleven, nineteen, twenty, twenty nine, and thirty, in township four; end Sectious. - one, two, and eighteen; and pails of sec tions seven, eight, fourteen. seventeen, nineteen, and twenty-five, in township six; all of range' five. Seetlon eleven, and part of section eight, in town shipthree; and parts of se.etions five; six, seven, eight, eighteen, twenty-nne. twenty-two, twenty six, • twenty-seven, and thirty, in township six; all of range six. Parts of sections Xwo,three, ten, eleven, thirteen and twenty-eight, in township two; and.part ofsec- Lion thirty-four, is township three, . all of -*iga Part of section four, in township - Parts of sec'titiurtwelitY-seven, thirty-louT tand 'thirty-ELI/silt tolkiiship folk; stud part of section pimp, in tuwashiii seven; all of.ritige4ight.% -:4ll:yitirter yyarter'icctions of the ,eh . mtilentrs, coo ercd isStohole or in part hy those inining;leitses which shall not he claim:into( by the day fixed for the cont. . mencvnent of the salt, will.beizettided therefrom:.' Pre•emption claims will not he allowed to any of the above lauds until after they bave been offer- • - • . '4^ 4.41 m• , • , _.-.77:. , '-": - ...f.'...±, - .'..•::.. - : ,. :- . ..... ~.„.„, ~.......,..„, ...,.,,,.. sate:lid bdcoute subject to, pirlvatei entry: and , allof such ldnds as contain 4 rritne or mines of lead ore, actually discovered sud beint worked, will be ; gold in such lekal 'iritidiOrsrrinot, subdivisions, as . Will include such mine or 'na*ei, nut less than twa &Ilan and WV - cents pet ACM, TFia sale will kept - open fot lives weeks * , (Mk less the latuls are sooner disposed of,).rind do om ger; and no private entries, of lapd ig thp seitiogui and parts ofsectione so offered will be adrnitt until after the expiration of two weeks from 41 commencement of said sale. " ' " In further execution of thessia act,l have cap : sed the Commissioner of the. General Land Office to publish with this proclamation,: a blief desalt) tion ofthe mineral regidat in Which these 114414, and of the lands now offered for'italec which hid been prepared from official docunaents and other means of information. ' Given under my hand at the. City of *ashingtcus, this twentieth day of November, Amio yo F tir4 one thousand eight hundred and forty•sis. ••• • By the President: JAMES Kc POLKA, .TAMES 11. I'IPETt;' Commissioner of the General Xanel.ciffo. . . . The landseinbraced . by the aboire p*ielamatio4 of the President of the United StateS;CoittniriccirtPi 101 the .moat valuable lead mine's" actually opened and worked, hieh have yet ben disioncereil; . •and I from indications on 'the surface, and eXperimeatt made indigging, it is believeti - tiiit.li.any others. equally 'valuable exist, 'and may biniplarefl ftt I trifiing-expeur.e. From the great number of theeeniineyit would' be impracticable to give an adequate..idea of thg4 Character and location, u'ithout thif po i lice beyond proper bountls. suffteiiiit tit state; that they are situated - in -the *Se-dfibitt:Vricilii4l7 bounded on the south by thellliuois State lipemi west.rhy the Itiiisissippirriver; ori the ncirth; by fine drawn'ncarly parallel to. the South'ilde of the Wiscoimin river; at the average distance of-ten or, t Wel% e miles therefrom; and on .the !got:* a iner;: : iiliait ;in? passing through the ..sonrcerr.orgneei Creak, hole district covering"k furta, - ce.equal to about sixty full townships.. - All necessary fq.l eilities for transporting the prodricts lora market are afforded by the Mississippi and. Wiseonsirt ;iv= ers. end their tributaries. the Blue,.Orant, nett.; Pekatonika, and other iivers by which the diittiel • is intersected. The above district was explored PT Ile. Olen, - the geologist of the State 'Of Indiana, landirt structionslmrn the. Treasury Department, .ind in compliance with a.' resolution of the House of Rep : reelitativeS„ . passed the 6th of "FebruarY. The . able report of this gentler:Oen,puhiished in _- 1844', with , tile charts awl illustratiOt44 'l4enatili doctiment, , lqo 407, Ist - sesßlop, 28t1t gprtgiFsa,. contains precise informatiMAis M thei'pOtiorrpf each mine, and :lows' that in Inb, the lea4l'o34m of Illinois, lowa, and Wisconsin, thoirgl only par tially worked, produced upwards - of thirtY.millionti pounds of lead, of which those in Wisconsin, it appears, yielded the larger proportion; arid furthet, that the whole district, if properly mined, wddla yield one hundred and Efty iniortilspet annum. - - • • , • • 1 5 articu1ar.li.sts of - the sections and parts of sec tiemi to he offered at said-sale, hasp, beep &rails& cd to the register and receiver at Minlial"Poin4 together with maps on which-the locatiOn smch tract is designated; ail of which will be 'subject, to the eiarnination.of those wishing to piiichase. JAMES If. PIPER, ..qciing . Cotranirsioncr of the Centra4 .Z.Fr4 Offire„ • December 24th. lig 6-)pwl Orphan's . fourt , kale ; ,- . - - ,110 17 virtue of an ord: oi . the Orphan's Court, of ; I _DI) A liglieny County .? , I will ha - peke-to ink, at the ' court House, in the City of Pittsburgh, on thi 4th Monday, (the 26th day) of April licit, aritt o'clock; A. M., arid sell by public vendue or outity, f tto the highest and best bidder a certain Let of - gtound,sit - • uated in the city of Afiegheny—having 'A- lion on 1 Jefferson street, of 25 feet; . tind - extendinglmek pro I serving the same width 902' feletOci - tiri alloy . 16 at; l'on which is erected a two story touble fraine haute, Iwith stone cellar, about 20 feet in front - 1432 deep; being the same lot which is marked in Gehrgel..ed.l . 1 lie's plan of Lots laid out in said ; city, number. 1141,. said boeCe net letwill be sold subject ;to; a cattail .. ' Mortgage , which istecorded in said County,Mottgagel Book 1., vol. 9, pages 7 and S, given by . ..Tahnlarhflt,, . ry to George Ledlie, bearing date, the drat of June; A. D., 1542, to secure the_paymerit Of ttuve hundred and. twenty-five dollars--ton t a:lialf in fiyelyeataian4 the other half in ten years; withlawlhl interest,-pny T .. able 'half yearly from date- Persons intending to. Inn-chase will have ali opportunity Of examininwtho = pretaise . and the said Morgage, before the day tlf. - *ale. Title indisputable. Terms at side; -.- -,': -" • ' .• - '" JAMES D. K.D.LLYi.; --' ..marl9.4.l3tawtd • ~:., .itchninfitrator. -.. PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS . AND splusg . , Ail) AXEL FACTORY., • ISAAC JCNES. soissr 'F.; - . soNr.s ez• la.r/GGir .IA.NUFACTURERS of Spring and Bilker Steel, Dl_ Plough Steel, Steel Plough Wings, coach aut4. Eliptic Springs, Hammered Iron Axles, and dnalsril in Malleable Castings, and Ccach Trinamings, gent: rally, corner of Loss and Front Streets, Pittsburgh; Pa. _ • letafi-d2ns Steel mid Fllc. Maiatitactoryo luE subscribers having enlarged theit i etitaltriate tient for the manufacture of Steel apt! on the corner of o , llara and Liberty streets, nth:. Ward, Pittsburgh—are prepared to rupiah files 01 every description, of the best quality; anehelng dot. termined to make it the interest of consumers to Or., chase files from 01MR—respectfully invite the patt• L tisti age °fall who use the article. - toarl6-y . e .ANKII.ISI. & Fresh Arrival of Spring Genii!' j rpap. subscriber' would respL , trully unite the 'tentipn atpie mint:lmes?, and public . gerienilly,,,. to his present stock' of goods suitable for-the 'sp. preaching spring business,. consisting. pf preach,`: English, and American ' clot he, of tias' Most &Abut able colors such as Cetron, Olive green,Ditsebuiwn; Moss green; Claret French black;; blue, an J Inoial4 ble green, a splendid ussortcheit . bfAitierican,Enk and Prench . Cassimeres, e n tirely new st - yle—tp., handsome assortment of-I - casings, new and. elegant patterns—all of which will be made to ordei, at 931; shortest notice, in the most fashionable utaaner,_ moderate prices. The cutting department afteriii.ect to by ..Mr. lames b. Watt, whose skill and long lira& tine of the most fashionable cutting lii'Ake !Eapfp:ili 'cities, tandem him Onpahhi of pleattipetkalpfllW, fastidious. • ' . A large assortment of - READY runs. currmack,is constantly on band, which . for, neatnestq and. duitt-'; bility, in notsurpassed •by any in thei satin handkerchiefs, scarfs, cravats, and atockWin. • great variety; shirts, white and coliaTti4 ,latest pat erns; suspendets, dores;and Crory article 'suitable ' for Gentlemen's wear, can bc found at this Mali: : lishment. ' P. PELANY,‘ . N,o. 49 Liberty strict, mar6-daw4m Pitcsburgb... N. B. yo TAILOAS—WAIT! Gr. 3 4o4ll4 l llhollidef measure sylitern of garment enttii r . or 'ea 11-,- , ri or invariably $lO. p, Wood Streit Propirty for' Se,le t . , TI.T4T desiratdelnt of gfound atcthe foot of Wood 4' etreet, occupied nt the time pf gip gientffref h. : 4 - l`dessrs. King & tiolmes, is offered for sate— Enquire of [sue) J, K. KOOEHF.AD. , . . . . For Sale,. . . THE lig,bt d!augb4 steaperAamea,l4' good ' running order. She carriee about 100 tons, has good hull and-Eitaines,mew boilessi4 — comfortable plain cabin, and is- well adiptoCfp; y c wii, g . • She will be sold at hlow price, and sonable terms fur good paper.. Applrto ' tnar9 JAME9.I4AY. row. biste, • 100U11. LOTS—Bounded by Penn, LibortY lindfiny sts., each lot having 24 a. front; and Or444 . ding':: back 110 11.. Two or theca bideorher lots, and tht.- position . of the whole propeoy.is °Treadle moats& vantageous in the city. rot further information ply to M. SIVARTZWELDER, Font.* si.,, now x t r bet. Wood and Sinithgeid• • Cqunit.ry Itestdenee. TTA-VIDTG removed to the. City—for convenience La, to protessional business—l will rent rtirMiii:; sion House and its immediate enclosure, &nate ott, the Bluff's of the Monongahela; one aboio Pittsburgh. nit/4/.3twtn I . .TArns s-..cRAPT. • 41t:4014, ail° st , • ictirarn arrwgz!‘ woonhosrosErrairemior _ ( ffed r i lf VP?O t ei t O garr 4 Office') • -.• • - - - - . ; ‘l7sl,actia. C °R.NP . of " Fourth street, tie* - on bind a 'splendid 'eaportment . ' , Of Geld ind Sil , ver Watcheti,.Of various patterns and quilidem suita ble fin all twee, and at prices, .1111.101 F nadir be-bid New Arark. Aliso, a 'are Iliad ifiliCteiritocketr:: Sitter Lampa. . Military and 051.11.;‘ . cy Go'od . o: -A mip,erior stock of Gobi Pens end tole. , 10-Watch and Clock repairing done the beet. manner, Teirelry made and repaired to cider: . 'mrlZ ;.*. .. _ -..:•••., - ,•.,:•-• - i-''..e_..'..'-.7. , , , , , ,','4 . :. ~ ' '-:', " .1- . 1-:-- I , • '-!';';',..'„, : t.'2l:- : A -:-,: •••'..-.':-.`-....'.- X',-.,',.' .1." .. .- -.7f.;:
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