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REIM ^ , ' ! ,,,4-4..,-,:-^?;441.,t,..4-:-4,-,:-^?;441.,t,..4-:-4 ,^ 4Z,A; ==l2l SEE =ENE .j'' a s 4. _ , _,.....;.•,. - I , „; . n . if_,!:i! : : , • - .. .J: , . , i ,- i:•r - .:1 , ,..,. ,, ,v,.:,,:,. ; ,, --__,..:,•.:;,...,.ii,..r.i.vx.,,-..,.!.,i,-;,.:;_- 1" • ^ ~4. .~ ENE =ME EllII COMMERCIAL RECORD. -Prepared and tad every . Afternoon. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TBADE. _ comma-tax vox - T. S: Clarke.. :11.-E. Selleis, J. Dalzell PORT. OP PITTSBURGH. • 5 tsar' WATIA IS TIES CiAENZL. • ARRIVED. • Wisconsin, Grace, Cincinnati. 'Hibernia, Smith, Wheeling. Wilmington, Dawsoni Steub. . Rhode Island, Dawson, Wheeling. Clipper No. 2, Crooks; Cincinnati. Swatart, Clark, Brownsville. • Beaver, — 'loops, Beaver. • Lake Erie, Hemphill, 33eaver. - Michigan, Adams, Beaver. Consul, Bowman,. Brownsville. Louis M ' Laae, Bennett, Brownsville. DEPARTED. New England No. Dean, Cin. Hibernia, Smith, Wheeling. :Wilmington, Dawson, Wheeling. American,Gharkey, . Pennsylvania, Gray, St: Louis. : Rhode Island, Dawson, Wheeling. Magnet, Carothers, Hanging Rock. Buena Vista, Sweeny, N. 0. Swatara, Clark, Brownsville. Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver. Beaver, Hoops, Beaver.. • Mich igen, Adams, Beaver. Consul, Bowman, Brownsville. . Louis APLane, Bennett, Brownsville Dally Review of the markets. .. . - OFFICE OF THE POST, "?.. THURSDAY Monxxive, May 6,1847. 5 We have not noticed any material change in • business within the past few' dayi. Prices are pretty uniform and firm. A vast amount of goods • are being shipped from the city to the west and south.' The rivers are still in good navigable order, al .thougll falling slowly. A good rain is much need ed at present. FLOUR—The sales from wagon generally have beer at $4,50. This is the lowest rate. A few sales were made yesterday at $4,5804,62i t 0 bbl. GRAlN—There is very little wheat , in market. Former quotations are maintained. • . . BEANS—Good white beans are worth 87ic0 $t p bu. • BEESWAX—SaIes at 25c. p lb. . . • FEATHERS—Best article selling at 27025 c. pill. One lot sold at 25c. . • . . !•144V1—Sales at scales $9012 p ten, according . *40.1t.t• . WOOL-But little doing. Full blood 30e.; i do. ... 28; f 1 do. 26; k . do. 24025. ' . . . , ' •LUMBER—SaIes of comm on at $ 7 ,5 0 058•P M. Clear $15016 pM. Shingles. $...V2,25 pM. LEATHER—Baltimore sale 20021 c. p lb. MOLASSES—Qales'at 36037 c. p gallon. - .FISH ales of No. 1 BaltimOre Herring at • $6,2:5 p bbl.; No. I Trimmed Shad $10,25 i. No. 3 . Mackerals7,73(/* to bbl.; Salmon $16,50. COFFEE—Good Rio 8300 Sic. • Havanna, but A ,• ' little iri market. . • s t • DEER : SKINS--Sales of 100 lb at 16c p , ''l,l • • OlLS—Salei of Lard Oil at 75c. p gal. Lin. , seed do. at 72ic. per gal.. • BACON—ity Hams Se.; country do, 7i072 ; city Sides Sc.; eonhtly do. 7071 c.; Shoulders • 606ic. . i....-.• RROOMS—Good co . :1114 - 0ms $ tast,2s p doz. RAGS—Good merchantable mixed Rags are worth $3,30 p 100 lbs. TELEGRAPHED FOR THE POST. BALTIMORE MARKET. . — May 5, 10 o'clock P..M. FLOUR—Sales of 2000 bbls. Howard street floor at $0,75, and City Mills at $7. WHEAT—SaIes prime red wheat at $1,60a1,- .. 63c.; to extent 3090 bit. CORN--Sales of prime yellow corn at 95e. CORIsIMEAL---Baltimore kiln dried cornmeal ats 4 , so . PORK—Mess Pork held at $l6 without sales, and prime.at $13,30 with sales—some asking $l4, but no salest. - BEEF—Mess Beef held at . $l4 without sales. Moderate sales prime beef at $lO. BACON—Sales of Hams, at 9 1 1010ic.; of Sides BefiD6c.; of Shoulders at 7071 c.lotherwise the market . is without alteration of any consequence. " - PHILADELPHIA MAREET; " May 5, 10 o'clock P. M. 'FLOUR=-The stock of flour is light—demand taii—piices well sustained ; sales at $7 per bbl. BEEF—Sales of city packed Mesa Beef at $1.4 per bbL" ,PORE--Salea_of _new Western Mess Pork at 416,50 per hbl., and prime at $19(3519,50. ' • BACON—Sales of :Western cure Hams at 101 c.; and Shoulders at. She. PROVISIONS—The sale of Provisions is iitt iinpOrtant—not much doing. BEESWAX.—SaIes of prime yellow at 27c. PEATHERS—SaIes of western moderate at 29e. PEARLASH—Some sales at $4,50. LEAD—Pig sold at 91041 c per lb. PORE—Prime city cured is held at $1.4,50 withott sales. BACON—Sales - caassed Hams at 120121 c.; nv . Western Sides at tic. LARD--N 0...-1 is selling at 10010ic. BUTTER—Selling moderately at 19c. NEW YORK MARKET, May 5, IA o'clock, P. M. '7..FLOOR—SaIes of 3000 bbls. Genessee at $7,25 0431 ; for future delivery 12,000 bbls. $6,75. Sales of western ; on the spot at $7, and of Bahl - more city mille:5000 bbls. deliverable in June at $707,18-$. . • - CORN--Sitlii•of 17,000 bushels prime yellow at 94c. - Cf • . , RYE-,Sales at 90c. . _ - WHISKEY—SaIes in bbls. at-29c. - CORNMEAi--Sales at $4,500 , 4,501. RYE „ FLOOR—Sales at $4,571. • MESS PORK—Sales of western at $15 4 15,3 71 1 and, prime at sl3—quOtations nominal. TALLOW—SaIes of western, at Sc. • • .*** COTTON—Tbe expected foreign news has_ *wed sales of cotton'to decrease, but holders are Business genenilly k 4 less active today BOSTON MARKET. - - . • . - - May 4—evening. FLOUR—Sales of Genesee at 57,87407,931. The stock of flour is very light—supplies expect ' _ , ~.ei-htDr--Sales of primp ypiloW t SL,O3 ; White No; change, in provisions. llooks.-Just fteceived, oismiNg.ts Waterloo Campaign.; Wraull7s'Historical MeMoire ; Wrasall's 'Posthumous Memoirs LittelPs Elting Age s 11 large , ids.; Britieh EsSayists,'S vols.; - Mackintosh's Ethical Philosophy ; For sale. by -• 11.. S. BoswouTu.sr, co. . 9 ,29 - • - - - 43 mtirkot at • • - • ',: , •: . : a•:.',:.2::q.,;.: . : f.:.:' , •:•..:., -, !.. i , :;. i:,;:. : ?l,'; . 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GREAT ITALIAN REMEDY PIIILADELNITA, April 26, 1846 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 111 a zoni's Sicilian Syrup, whtck was recommended to Me by. a friend from New York. who stated that it had cured some of the most inveterate cases known to the medical profession.. Suffice it to say, that, after using the above 'medicine for about 4 weeks, I was entirely relieved, and I believe radii cally cured. Yours with respect, OLIVER W. OWEN, No 175 Bertram st. Philiul'a. Hays & Brockway, Wholesale and Retail Agents; see advertisement. feb22 Ctraistres Galvanic Remedies fir all kinds of nervous affections they have been used with entire success in all cases of Rheumatism, acute or chro nic, applying to the head, face or limbs; gout, tic dolereus, brcnchitia, vertigo, nervous or sick head ache, indigestion, paralysis, palsy, epilepsy, fits, convulsions, cramp, palpitation of the heart, neu ralgia, general debility, &c; In easel of dyspepsia, which is Simply a nervous derangement of the di gestive organs--•they havt been found equally suc .cessful. These applications are in theAbrm of Rings and Magnetic Fluid, Bands, Bracelets, Belts, &c. b)" See advertisement for further particulars on the outside of this sheet. For sale at the only agency, 57 Market street al-Witoorriro Cotron.—Messra Editors-,I served some time ago a communication over the signature for "A Parent," stating that Dr. Jayne's indian 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 greatest agony with the same disease, and in hourly expectation of its death, I was induced to purchase a bottireit, and commenced using it according 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, but I hereby return him a husband's and a father's grateful acknowledgnients. J. L. SIMPKINS. Philadelphia, April 22d, 1846. Jaynes Hair Tonic.—We commend fo the atten tion of those desirous of restoring their bait, or im proving its beauty, to this elegant preparation We hear it every where highly spoken of, and es pecially by all who have made use of it, as greatly efficacious in stimulating the growth of the hair, and preventing and curing many affections of the skin. Its virtues are amply and suffieiently prov ed.—N. Y. Sun. For sale in Pitts Burgh at the rExIN TEA STORE, 72 FOLRI street, near Wood—and at the Drug-Store o P. Schwartz, Federal street, Allegheny City. mar 4 204 , 'HOLMES & SON, BARKEIS ANDNIALsits IN EXCHANGE COIN AND PMTT-'9. No. .55 Market sfreeh,4PittsLiirg Eichango. New York prl Cincinnati Philadelphia " Louisville Baltimore " St. Louis Buying rates. County & City oriPs .dis Relict' notes t " Pennsylvania Co I Ia New York Maryland 44 New Oilcans . Buying rates. Ohio 4 die Indium 4i Kentucky iit Virginia 1 rs Wheeling " Tennessee 3 " apSl 3i L, AND' PENERA.L STAGE OFFICE, Steubenville, Ohio. . By R. W. EARL, erateh kept far baits tiny and night. Bag gage takosi,to and from tho' bolt', free of charge. ap274l3en Coffec. 70 Bags; in Store and for sale by (m 73) MILLER t RICKETSCFN "WHITS Beans ; G Barrela,jain retailed on eon. sigament, and foi sale DI my 3 BULLER - it itteKErsom. r SILS--500 Kegs Juniataliails, of various grades 111 and sizes, fur sale by • my 3 MILLER 4- RiCKETSOINT. ROSIN -60 Ms., for gale by my I MILLER & liICKETSON eILIILLICOTHE SOAP-100 Boxes Prime Chilli cothe Soap ; 40 Boxes No. I Yellow, « , cc . Just received and for sale by my 3 MILLER & BICKETSON. lINSEED OIL.-31 Barrels puro Linseed Oil, in i store and for sale by my 3 MILLER, & RICKETSON. Pot Ash. a3Ctsks superior Pot ash ; just receivedon con signment and for sale by ray 3 .MILLER RICKETSON. ROLL BUTTER-2 Min Roll Butter; received on consignment, and for sale by J. D, WILLIAMS & Co., Mityl 110 Wood lb LARD --5 Kegs Family Lard; just reed and for sale by & Co., mayl . 110 Wood st. CHEESY -4 1 Roses Prime W. R. Cheese.; Just. reed and forsale by - mayl J. D. WILLIAMS. ¢ CO. MIA]AMY Flour, a prime article always on hand, 1: and for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS &CO., mayl 110 Wood st. 240L8S SQUILLS—Just received and for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., mayl corner of First and Wood sts. 360 ALO ES—Just received and for sale by B. A. I'ALINESTOCK. & CO., vinyl ci On BOXES Ext. Logwood; Just received and for sale by B. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO., may! cot of Pint and Wood ats. 24n LBS. Pow , d. Pumice Stone; just received It.l and for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCIt & CO., mavl • cor,of First and Wood sts. SBALES Velvet Bottle Corks; just received and for sale by 43. A. FAHNESTOCE. & • 'opal • corner of First and Wood sty. 9 ()KEGS Refined Salt Petre; just received and for s.A.J sale by B. A. FAHNE STOCK 4- CO., corner of First and Wood st XSTANDS Burgundy Pitch; just received and for sale by IL A. FAHNESTOCR 4- CO., • ap3o corner of First and Wood sts. BARREL Fresh Camomile Flowers; just recited 1 and for sale by B. A. FAIINESTOCK it CO., ap29 cor of First and Wood Ms. IBARREL Jamaica Ginger Root; just received and for sale by . B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., ap29 cor of First and Wood sts. 6 BAGS Ginger Root; just reed and for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK ap29 cor of First and Wood ate. Fruit and Nuts. re. BOXES Raisins; tIV 30 hf ".. 50. Drums Figs ; 2 Bales Almonds; Sacks Filberts • 1 " Fmg. Walnuts ; for sale by SMITH & SINCLAIR, mar 29. . 56 Wood st Fish. X BARRELS No. 1 Meckorol; LI 15 c , N 0.2 ". 70 ,4 No. 3 .ff 10 hf Dle. No. 2 4. 10 sir No. 2 " • 20 nous 'Herring, for Well . SMITH & SINCLAIR, ap2B 56 Wood street. Hams mad Shoulders. g cAsp, in prime order, for sale very low; by SMITH; & SINCLAIR, ap2B • 66 Wood etreet, Tad! and' OR. 20 BARRELS N. C. Tar; 3 0 tt Unites Oil, prime; 10 cc Winter Sperm Oil ; Just received and for sale by SMITH 4- SINCLAIR, ap2B 56 Wood at + ....4 ,. p ' , ;' ,- ..t . r.- - ,l:;•.i'ii , '•;.C::' , - -- ; ,, f -t % :47 44 ,5 ••:' ,1 • , .-Zr.',Al - r c.x.... , :,,.: . .z. , ..,...,A,.. •--..,:i.,"-E:.,;-;,-T.0,.,:1„,,,,,L,;47.-;%,1.4A.,,:„-,:i,„-P-5*,,,--, ! ''''',•-'',l;',:---e.tl.,;:i, Ir kz..gp:Oki„ ti ,:„ 4- ,n...-4- 1.!,3- -4J... - . , :•: . ..-:.: :', :i - ;:: - . - . , :',,,, ::4 ~::•-..,,-..::: 4;. ,;:, '.. -, Z.'-•, -- :,. i , - . ::::•. - :: : : ; V, - ; . ' , $4:-.. - ,i - ...- ~:',."- ' - ~. h .. ..: . .:: : :'; , : : , , .. -. .•11;i: -ii - y:t,,:; : . .; . : 1: - ,..,,- : -' , ..,'A ..',, , ':•ii;_J': - .: --. :,#;;; -; ' , ; ,,, ;•.I',-7, 1 ; .. -,*:' ,. =,fr'..1 1,, ' . 'g,t..:, .i {t ,-.1•:2.7._;7r-',.1.,1'.-1,':,':,-":",-',.:.-:' NEM MEE ~...i. t . ... 4. -4 ' . 7 .W . ',.:','..k,...-:...i- THE'Subsciiber' has paid into the. Treasury ofthe Commonwealth the amount of License required by law. He has given the regularly approved secu rity, and taken out a Cummiasioh of the first class, as an Auctioneers of the city of Pittsburgh, and rent ed that spacious warcroom belonging to SxLvwx-va Lon:pier, Esq., No 114-Wood at., three doors fronf Qtly Where he is prepared to attend to the sales et every kind of Merchandisti, Furniture, Beal Estate, StocksiShip &e. Stc., either at the Aucticn Booths or on the premises, and will in all cases ex ert himself to the utmost for the benefit of his em ployers, on the most reasonable terms; lie will sell exclusively and only on comenissiontneither purchaat ing nor having any interest whatever on goods in the Store, but merely the Commission for selling, there by giving all owners a fair Chance, without partiality of having therein property disposed of to the best advantage Sales will be promptly settled when made; advan ces will be given at any time on the most accommo dating terms;- 7 -nterchants will not be charged for ad vances. Regular sale days, Mondayg and Thursdays, of Dry Goods, Groceries, Furniture, licc.; and every evening, Hardware, Cutlery,Watches, Guns, Pistols, and fancy articles; Books on SaturdaY evenings; general reference will be given in a few days: Bills of lading have beeireceived of several large itiVoides of Merchannise, 'direct from firtensive Importing Houses, in Boston and New Yorit. Notice will be given of their arrival. ap24 JAMPS M'KENNA, Auctioneer. TUST received at the Bookstore of the subscriber () in sth street, near Market : Materia Mediea, pure, by .Samuel Hahneman, translated and edited by Charles Julius Hempel, M. D., 4 vols. .; Hartman , S Acute clisetises, by Dr. Hempel, vol, I. llomceopathic Domestic Medicine, by j. Lowrie, enlarged and improved, by A. J. Hall, M. D. lalirrs New Manual, vol. I. No. 1 and g. • Hering's Domestic Physician. A Manual ofDomestic Cookery, for the use ofper-. sons whO are under Homwopathic treatment. Bonninghausen , s Therapmtic Pocket book for hOntrepathists,b'y Dr. Okie. Aabneman , o Chronic Diseases, vol 5. ' Together with Medicine Chests of dilTerent sizes and prices: (Ole) VICTOR SCRIBA. MAIMS this method of announcing to his'friends, 1, and the public generally, that he has returned, to the city, and intends (promptly) to attend upon thcl practice of his profession, in all their various - departments. Having faithfully attended (the past winter) one of the best Medical Colleges, where the facilities in the Hospital and dissecting rooms are not surpassed by any other institution, added to his former opportunities, together with many years experience, feels confident that he sail continue to receive a share of public confidence and patron age. Office ; No. S St. Clair street. mar2d.tf TOEL MOHLER; Druggist and Apothecary, N. ip) JV. corner of , Wood and sth sta., Pittsburgh, will keep constantly on hand, Ottani, PAutit, Oms, arc-artrrs,¢c. . N. B.—Physician's prescriptions carefully ton:- pounded from the best materials, at any hour of the day or night. Also, an assortment of 'Perfumery; fine Tooth, flair, and Cloth Brushes, &c. &c., which lie will sell low tar Cash. ap2o-y .FRESII ARRIVAL OF NEW 1 U.SIC for PIANO FORTE and GUITAR. Songs arranged for the Piano. The Blue Juniata; by M. B. Sullivan & E. L. White; Becollections of Home; by-Iluichinson; Virginia Minstrels, No 10; The Guinea Maid; Away Down East comic song-4urig by Hutchinsons; Mary Diane; an Ethiopian Melody, by Whitlock; The last Farewell; a lavorite piece; The Snow-Storm, as performed by the Ilutchinsons; Moonlight, Music, Love and Flowers—a Duett; There's a Good Time Coming—by the Hutchinsons; Sieeping I Dream Love—by Hewitts; Dreams of the Past—by Eliza Cook; Are the Links that Bound us Broken? Love he Our Guide—by Englebreehti I'm Saddest when I Sing; ' Matrimonial Sweets—a Comic Duett; Where arc now the Hopes 1 Cherished? The Bridge of Sight—sung by the llutchinsonr; Buying rate. die I I it Foikas. Anna Polka—bc J. Strauss. - Faabion, a Italy Polka—by ezelsky; Bohemian Polka; BurginuLicea First Polka; Guitar Pieces. Sounds so Joyful I Feast of Roses; Old Love, to me the Power; The Woodpecker; Emblem Flower; Morning's Ruddy Beam; Orphan Ballad Singers;. I Love the Free; The Watcher—by Mrs S. J. Hale; The Blue Juniata—by Mrs. M.D. Sullivan; My Soul is Dark—by Byron; I Love but Thee—by D. Melgncn. Just received and for sale at the Book and Music Store of JOHN H. MELLOR, mar:26 No SI Wood street. AA. MASON respectfully invites the attention . of the public to his extensive stock of Foreign and Domestic Spring Goods, comprising an assort ment of the newest and most fashionable styles im ported. Great inducements will be offered to pur chasers, at Wholesale or ftetail,as the stock will be constantly replenished from the Eas ern Markets, rendering our assortment al ways fresh and desirable. The following are among the most desirable styles of Goods offered: SPRING AND SUMMER SHAWLS, .Of every variety, Paris printed Muslins and Lawns; Balzarines and Barages,./tich Dress Silks, of various qualities ' Rosaline, Mohair and Orangq Plaids, Eng lish and Scotch Gingham*, French Prints, Jaeortets, Moos de Laines, Brilliants, Linen Ginghams, Boms bazines and Alpaccas. A.fult supply of Millinery and White Goods; Hosiery, Gloves, and Fancy articles. . Brown and Bleached Muslim, Table dotter, Checks ' Stripes, Ticka Diaper, Napkins, Crash, Drills,, Denims, Cotton:des, and all the different kinds of House-keeping and Summer Stuffs. WOOLEN GOODS. Ilroadclothi, Cassimeres, Doeskins, Cassinetts, Tweeds, Jeans, Vestinge, Drap Ete , s, Cashmerotte &c. The following are some of the prices: Moos do lainee as low as 121 cts., usual price 25 ctn. French muslin and lawns, 12k " " 25 " Eng. and Scotch ginghamslSl " " 28 " Good Alpaccas,2s ,g cc 37 c; Daliarines anßarages, 15 " t 1 " 25 " Calicoes, a laige assort ment, 8 " e: .t 12 c: Together with many other articles of scarce and desirable Goods, equallylow,which with our former stook ofBMple Goods, Prints, gmi &c., complete one of the Jima attractive assortments in the market. Merchants, as well as purchasers at retail, will do well to examine our stock, before making their se lections. A. A. MASON, ap29 No. 62, Market street, Pittsburgh. FOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD'S new Boot, Shoe, and Trunk Store, No. 186 Liberty st. nearly op posite the head of Woad st. F. Q H. have in store and are receiving their Spring and Summer supplies of Boots, Shoes, Palm Leaf Hats, Trunks, &c. 4.c. consisting of tho largest and best assortment they have ever been able to bring to this market. Our stock of Goods has most ly been manufactured to our order and expressly for the Pittsburgh market. We would solicit an examination of our stock by all in want of goods in our line, either at wholesale or retail, as we dhall sell a a small advance above cost. - Purchasers will -find it to their interest to call and examine our stock: before purchasing. FOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD, ap3 No 186 Liberty at. 96 .7 doz. Men's and Boys' Palm Leaf Hats, re ceived and for, sale very low at FOLLANSBEE 4- HAYWARD'S "Boot, Shoe and Trunk store,No. 186, Liberty st nearly opposite the head of Wood Bt. apr3 PRICES REDUCED. THOMAS PALMER, No. 47, Market street, between 3d and 4th sts RESPECTFULLY announces to the public that his present stock of WALL PAPER ADD BORDERS of his own manufacture is very extepsive, and daily additions are being made to it, as they are finished, of new and splendid patterns. Also, a well warted stock nfrreticliPaper and Bordept. • Having recently reduced the 'dices of the above articles, (and others, in his line, not enumerated,) lie is prepared to sell for Cash, cunavr.n, than any establishment of the kind,:gast, or West of the mountains. marl7-414m . 8 -YOUNG MAN in a Dry Goods Stdre, one with :some experience would be preferred-. The. best of references - required. Apply . to . 0.2 Market street. , • ap2o - , ,-.-:, , '-':',,','A f- '.. , :' , - ,' , , ,': , -- -.., , , , . . _..,...,..--_, ,:•i::.--,-:".' _ :-..'i;:.:-*',: ': -..- q - S ;: ::' 1--.-- . - C'i , . ,: fr., : •;'. - :-••ri':_?...•-: , -•• • •. ,,- : ,,.. f .: . - : , '''." ,- ! - ..* -, T .,, r , i --.- :' ,:- =4. , ?•-i.. - : , . , . , i..f-', , -.i.' ; '....t,.•.:-.,j. - . ,!'.-:4,-.11."..'''.'7- .''''-'.-.- ...,... . __ OMMM . „., ..:4•?;; - .,::;,:.1..,.:, - ii -...,,•',.'t-':'-.;..';',:i':',, , :-1•,i'.,.,_.„. ~,,: 1. ,. , . , : , ` , ' , . !, -,,,. : T'.., ,, . , :.;', , 1]- ..•,-. ' s- - ' , ~~1..., `~...~.. ~. • •' --:-...-=......-',-..,..1,.4-:;-:.f.. - - 'Auction Notice: liomoopathio Book'. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. DD. A. Wi CiL IVEni DRUGS, DRIIOBI DRY 000DS, AT NO. 62 MARKET STREET, Between 3d and 4a Streets. PCIAIII.TICS SPRING SUPPLY OP BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, &c. AT Palm Leaf. Hate. Wall Paper and Border*. Wanted, ~t .:;,.:• , : - =Eli MEN Main . - ' , :-: ., :','!•;.i-,•.i : .., - ..;;,..• : : . , ,i,.',: - .: .:.. , .; PACICt'I93. , . 1847. SIT DipAy . Pay 8. ET. 1847. THE Mail and Passenger Steamer IS -7,,?‘"1, AAC _capti A. (1, Mitsosr; wi !run as rd.:till:lr packet between Pitist-tirgh and Cincinnati, le,iving Pittstiorgh every Su odapat 10 Isaac. Newton %vast built this spring, espresSly fur the trade; end Oirera to passengers every comfort an &Hupi:Obi . adeummodatiang.. • • ~..thbl3 iAT'eAr Theregulsrmail an passengersteamer t ....AISION.ONGARELA, Capt. Stone, will run . as a regular . PaCket between . Pittsburgh' and Cincin natij leaving this port every. Monday- at 10, A. M., .and Wheeling at ,10, P. M. - , the same dap Return ing, she will !nave Cincinnati every Thuraday, , at 10, A.M. For freight - or passage applion,board. - The-Monongahela was built expressfy for this trade, and - offers to tho ima" singers comfort, and'so peribr accommodations.: `mar 31' 1847 Tuesday. racket. - 1847 . The regular mail and passenger steam. er'HIBERNIA," No. 2, Copt: J. Kurtz rEvrta,-will run as a regular packet between Pitts burgh and Cincinnedi; leaving this , port every Tues day at'lo A.-Nt., and Wheeling et 10 M. of the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati ev ery Friday at 10 A. M.- For `&eight or passage ap ply, on board. 'it:T . Thd Hibernia' No. 2, was bat expresely for the trade, and offers to the' passengers every com fort and superior accommOdations. janl2, 1847 1.647. _Wednesday Packet. 1847 lrr _ THE NEW ENGLAND, No. 2; Capt. 8. DEAN. will leave Pittsburgh •every nes. ay morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Wednesday evening at 10 P.M.; and Cincinnati-eve ry Saturday at 10 tOclockt A. M.. feb2o 1847. ^ Tarns° AVPACKET. 1847. THE WlSoliiiSiN, Capt.R.J. Gaecz, will leave Pittsburvh every Thursday morning at 10 O'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 P. M.; and Cincinnati every Sunday at 10 o'clock, A. M. • ' febl6. imr; The regular mail and passenger steamer MESSENGER, Capt. Linford, will run as a regu ar Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10 o'clk A. M. For freight or passage apply WI board. The Messenger was built expressly for this trade, and (Mere to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. - mar 23 - , i . e . :6lllM e lp THE new U. Si Mailineamer ACADIA, M. E. Lucas, Master,will run as a regu rir passenger packet between Pittsburgh and the above port during the season of 1846,1eaving every Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M. The Acadia is new and has superior accommoda tions. For freight or passage apply on board, or to ap9 J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. ll'or etneinneitt and. The new and splendid passenger steam er COLUMBIA, (Mum., Master, will cave for the above and intermediate ports, regular- ly. For freight or pasaageapply-on board, or 'to jet WILKINS, Agent For Cincinnati and St. Lout. ' atiFoit ~,_ The passenger. steamer PALESTINE, • Capt. Williams, will leave ter the above an al intermediate 'ports regularly. For freight or passage apply on board. - •je9. Tuesday Evening Peeket. The new and splendid passenger steam boat DECLARATION, Capt. Vorhecs, will run asa regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday evening at 3 o'clock. Returning ahe will leave Cincinnati every Friday evening zit 3 o'.elock._ The Declaration offers superior accommodations to passengers. For freight or paisage apply' kat board. jel The well known fast 'running steamer „. 1 -AMCAMBRI A , 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 same day. Re.turning, she will lea'Ve Cincinnati every Saturday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to FORSYTH & Co., Agents, ap 16 1ti0..110, Water street. Foi Wheeting , ..ll.oduleur Packet. THE splendid light draught steamer DOMINION, S..Tytta, Master, will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Wheel ing; leaving Pittsburgh for Wheeling every Monday, WeAnsedny and Friday, nt 3 o'clock, P.M.; and leav ing Wheeling feir Pittsburgh eycry Tuesday, Thurs day and'Saturtlay, at 9 o'clock, A.M. For freight or passage apply on board: ' novb • 2 Qr. Casks "Treble Crape Port Wino ;++ 3 do of the celebrated " Rincoa" brand, vintage 1640; -5 do "London" Port, very old ; 10 do different brands and- vintages * • 3 Qr. Caaks Lisbon Wine; 2 " " dry Malaga: 2 Ilhde. sup: Claret Wine; 2 Qr. Casks stiperior"London Market" Bacteria ;' " Vintage of 1840; , 2 " Pale Sherry; 12 " different brands and vintages; • 2 Qr. Casks Sweet Malaga ; , 5 " Red Wine; • , 5 Baskets sup “Crowvi" brand Champaigno Wins. Fodor tho above wines have just arrived from un der Custom House Locks in New York; persons wish ing to purchase may rely on getting a pure article in quantities to suit. For sale by P. C. MARTIN, ap22 corner of Smithfield and Front sts. Itraudy. 1.) HALF Pipet "A Beignette." Brandy, dark and UP, 81. , 3, do. "Otard, Dupuy Co." do vintage 1846 ; 2 do "Pinet Caitilion," • do do; 4 do Other 'Brands ; 5 Casks Old Tennessee Peach Brandy ; For sale in quantities to suit, by P.. C. MARTIN, • corner of Smithfield and Front sts: 5,000 Sylva Sepia; 5,000 La Norma Segars; ' .5,000 EMldail3oll dOr 2,000 Regalia do; 6,000 Eaculapio do; 5,000 Dos Amigos do; 10,000 Jest° Sang Principe and Steamboat brands; Part warranted imported Havana Segura. For sale by P. C. MARTIN, ap22 , cor of Smitfield and Front eta. ORANGES AND LEMONS-100 Boxes prime sweet Oranges; 50 .g Sicily Lemons ; For sale by , P. C. MARTiN, apgl cora Smithfield and Front st.. GREEN APPLES.- , 150 bbls. growl apples, in good shipping order, for sale by F. C, MARTIN, • ap2i Corner of Smithfield and Front sta. 50 DOZ. Playing Cards, for eiplzwrix, ap2.2 cot' of Smithfield and Front sta. _ . CORN -150 Rebels Corn; for sale by , P. C. MARTIN, ap2l corner of Smithfield and Front eta. j 'o744roocrlen. , A PULL assortment of sugar, tea, coffee, broimmi buckets, rainiest bacon T &c. For sale wholesale and retail by , ,P. C. MARTIN,' corner of Smithfield and 'Front sta. Gin. PIPES of sup !"Swan" branti Holland Cin c." For, sale by Is P. C. MARTIN, ap22 cor of Smithfield and Front ate Old nye Whiskey', ' AFEW Bids "0. M.ll. Whiskey , ' distilled 1837; - -For sale by P. C. MARTIN, cor of Smithfield and Front sta. 500 Pl n G p2 S 3 LEA rig Ju L s e t a r b a eieived and for sale JAMES MAY. THE STORE on the corner of Market and Fifth streets, now occupied by Whitehead and Mee A room in lower story of a. house on the corner of Filth and Union streets. Possession given immedi ately. 15 Apply to ap Drawing Paper and Penoth. FINE Antiquarian Drawing Paper 32 by 52 inches; " Double Elephant " " , 27 by 40 ce Elephant ; " 6 23 by 37 " Col urabian " 23 by 34 , c . Imperial _ " ,". 21 by 20: - - c' together with a large stock of smaller'sizes. ,DRAWING PENCILS of ,Cussaratt..arro and pre pared lead of four, three, two , and one IL, a large eupply of the above, just received by - ELLIOTT & ENGLIRI, 56 Mrket st.. i ~ . ~"'~,y~~:a"3 3 ~"".:ia~sr~ rya~^"~ ~:~r,-~r~"~~r ~ ~f^..v ~'~"'-~~,^"+x%1..'~"?a~ - .,.+. ~ . J~t•ct~r.:"^. z , ; - ;: - :..;t,',: , :.-:'-7,., -, :' A' : '6lt : '! ?13v..:,.f.. MERE MEE _ : 5,_:~.... -; ~ 4 . ... ESNaI =WM MONDAY PACKET SATURDAY PACKET. THURSDAY. PACKET For itincinnatt. Playing .Cards. 'io Lot. JAMES MAY , >. : • ...:• • ,- , . _ MEM MUM RECEIVING in Store and ter Qi,-36Rbuilielii Dzied'Applgai WATERMAN; ap 16' Na. 31, Water, and 62 Froat eta. 2000 Bulk Pork, assorted--also, 4000 lbs. as serted Bacon, just received unit for sslo L.. S. WATERMAN, No. 31, Water, and 62 Front OP . 2 4 11. re X be t i . ?e A d P a P n i d eg ici! l ::a .ul l: ll by it632 . us!: L. S. WATERMAN, No : 3j, Water, and dl Froptitteet g.n,BBLS, White Beans, in store and Rirsale by o_ll.l S. WATERMAN, ap X 6. No. 31, Water, and 62 Front RA BBLS. ramily Flour 3 just 'received and for Ao•I EMU'S L S.WATERMAN, ap 10 - N0..31; Water, and 62, Front at. Blooms. aroPIECES Juniata Bloom, on consignment and and for sale by • . - . ". . • C. A. WANUITY la CO., . a .8 - Canal Basin. ATAUdHi'VS VEG.gT-U3LE LITHOWIRIPTIC V MIXtURE, for: the cure of Dropsy, drove'', &c. 8 Boxes, judt received and fot Sale by _ . , HAYS & BROCKWAY% Wholesale and Retail Agents l'br Allegheny Co., ap2o IVo. 2, Commercial Row, Liberty st. _ NERVE 'and Bone Linement=4 gross Better% for sale at the Drug warehouse of. HAYS dc BROCItWAY, — Liberty st.near Canal pasin, riAleldoll—l Barrel refined, for sale at the Dreg ki warehouse of HAYS & BROCKWAY, marlB Liberty st. near Canal Basin. S P i t. TIMPug ETTINuse r 1 tor min at the HAYS StIiROCKVirAY, Liberty at: near Caniklittein. FRESH Garden and Flower Seeds, from Rumen,. Garden,raceived and ter Bale by HAYS St .BROCKWAY, Liberty at. near. Canal Basin. ciikv in store and fir ule by LUIS It.BROCIEW.A.Y, marlB Libetty St. near Canal Basin. S1:10g. Blecking—A gross, Fatman 7 s, for sale at the Drag warehouse of.. HAYS & BROCKWAY; Liberty at. near Canal Basin. T AMP BLACK-1 case best English, for sale at I.4_the Drug warehouse of HAYS & BROCKWAY, Liberty st. rear Canal Basin. TNDIGO--2 ceroons Spanish Float, for sale at the k Drug warehouse of ' - HAYS & BROCIEVVAY, Liberty st. neat Canal Basin. martS PAINTS, Oils and Varnish, of all kindsi for Bale at the Drug warehouse of • • HAYS & BROCKWAY, near Callai Basin, Liberty et. COPPERAS --25 bbls of Well's Copperas, first quality, received on consignment; for sale by GEO. COCHRAN. No 26 Wood street. SCYTHE SNEATHS—Received and for sale by - GEO. COCHRAN, No. 26 Wood street. VlCESWethorktPa bright Vibes' for sale by GEO. COCHRAN, No. 26 Wood street, AAY FORKS-=.60 dozen Hay and Manure Forks for salety • • GEO. COCHRAN, marlS 26 Wpod rIARB. ANIONIA-4 Jars, for sale at the Drug kJ warehouse of . HAYS 4- BROC KW 'AY, marl B. . Liberty a. near Canal . TUST received and for sale low-2 bbls. Smith's ILP best quality New York Coach Varnish. Also, 1 qr. bbl. Leather Varnish, for sale by feb2o ROBERTS & KANE, 82; Sd at. Copal Furniture Varnish, 'Nos: I and .2, if Smith's New York make, on hand and for sale by the gal. or bbl., by ROBERTS Sr KANE, feb2o No. 82; 3d st. A LARGE lot of Mahogany Plank and Veneers., 11... for sale by ROBERTS & KANE, . - ftd;2o No. g.% 3d at. ID(lnn FEET boat'quality Rosewood,'on hand -ill fill ter stale by ROBERTS, &KANE, reb2o No. 82, gd at. Cotton. 1 07 4 B ,A ales Tec a n a ne , r aen e d C r o o t r to e n aferb e y e 9 d per steamer ranr27 FRIEND, RILEY &Co. 57 Water at., 'Bacon. 6 500 LW Bacon, (hog round revived and for sale by -FRIEND; REMY $-; CO., No. 57 Water at. N. 0. stag Ar. 100 lib& piime N. O. Sugar, for Bale by marf7 57 Water street. TATIONERii—Jutt opening,.a large and split' 0 did assortment of French, English and Amen can Stationery, which we. Invite the public .to cal and examine. JOHNSTON & STOCETON, nct29 Stationers, lilaritet st.. STATIONERY FOR LADIES. • Papeteries, Port-folioi, Notepaper of till kinds, Note Envelopes; Motto Wafers, Motto Seats, Writ ing Stands, and' Floral Wafers, Spangled Sealing Wax, Embossed-edged Letter-paper, Card Cases, Visiting Cards, Pocket Books, Ivory Tablets, Note Clips, &c. &c.. For able by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. dee3l coiner ofMarket and Third Its. GOLD PENS--Baglers celebrated ever pointed Gold Pens, jest received and for sale atteduced rates, by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, pet 49 • Booksellers, Market et, 50. . OBLS. Pitch; • 50 fc Rosin; 150 Boxes Tobaceti,xiitions 10,000 Seed leaf Cigars; On consignment and will be sold low for Caib, or exchanged for Pittaburgb Mannfactureti, by sep.s & O,CONNOR, . Latest Improvement. BEDSTEADS of different kinds with Gazzarn's iron patent fastenings, superior to anything now in use, for sale low at the furniture warehouse of angt. T. fi. YOUNG* Co, Hand street. P OPLAR BOARDS, well bee . ° fled and for sale by [novlB4 L. WILMARTIL Painting: lIOUSE and SIGN PAINTING and GLAZING, I of all kindsi Graining Oak, Mahogany, Satin, Rose and Maple. Ithitations of all kinds of Marble. Orders left at the shop of the subscriber, on Smith field *rent, opposite the Pittsburgh Foundry, or on Federalstreet, opposite IllackstockM Factory, Ann.' giteny city, will be done at moderate ratea, arid on the shortestnotice. ap',l6-6m. . • - JAMES PITFIELD. • I'To Carpetiters. • JtiST received and for ale a fresh lot of Union raatory Planes ) , at No. 85 Wood street. mar 23 • JOHN WALKER. Oenlclinies I,i:sprayed laird 011. vy BARRELS Winter Lard Oil, just received from I the rnabufacturers and for sale at Cincinnati prices wholesale and retail, by FRS. sEttign.4,- (1428 No. 17 Liberty at. Sin/Arles. g Tierces fresh Rice; 114 bbls, Conkline improved Lard Oil; , .10,000 lbs. Bacon, Shoulders. On 'hand and for Sale by - F. SELLERS. sep24. , • .No.:17; Liberty street. 100 kegs, No. 1, Lard on consignment; And for sale by F. SELLERS. sep24. , No. 17, Liberty street. 15111110DUCZ—G bbls and 6 kegs Lard; 1 - 5 do Roll Butter; 3 do Clammed; 500 lbs Feathers; 4 bbls White .Beans; • • 30 pairs Woollen Socks; Received and for Bile by • LAMBERT. & SHIPTON, fdb4 - 133 and 135 Wood at. -101SH-85 bble No 3 Dirge Mackerel; 12 10 hf bbls ' - do do; 6 do - No 1 do do; 15 bbls Noa 1 and 2 do; 6 do No 1 Salmon; 25 do do Iferrings;• 6 drums Codfish; for sale by/. LAMBERT ¢ 81011170 N, 133 and 135 Wood et. IUrAPLE SUGAR-1,000 lbs. reed aad for sale by LAMBERT & suipToN, feb4 - 133 andl3s 'Wooded. RR/WHINE CARDS, - LOOM FINDINGS, &a kf.leununins, No. 120 Liberty st., 5 door's below St. , Clair street. : , ' Tames Smith & Co.'s Machine Card 111 Ageney—';'=3lanufacturera Finding,Establinh ment, and dealer in Clocks, Looking GitilU3 Plates,. Frines, Glass, Variety Goads, Ike. nor: i , • , =EI I , `' INE . ,;,. MEI EVEN MEIN •e';,- , T -- .'::,:•1: ,, .."-:. - 1 - , - ,.',:..-'''.: ....,. ~.:_...,......,_,..,. FOR ettrrying the Nteils ot the 'United: States, from the let ofJ uly, 1647,1 o'the 3011 i of June, 1618, inclusive, in the Statee of Penneybiania and Ohio, will be received. t the Contract Office of the Post Office Depirtment,dn the city of Washington, until 0 a in of the 7th of June, 1847, (to be dectd• ded by the 15th,) on the routes and in the manner nod time herein specified, riz: PENNSYLVANIA ' 1727 From Athens toNcirth Smithfield, 12 miles and back, once a week. Leave Athens every Wednesday at 10,a mi arrive at North Smithfield same day by 2 p m. Leave North Smithfield every. Wednesday at 3 p m. arrive at Athens same day by 7 p in. 1728 Froth Berrysburgh, by , Uniontown to Georgetown, (Dalmatia) 12 miles and back. Leave Berrysburg every Monday at . l3 a nr,•ar rive at Georgetown same day brl2 m - Leave Georgetown every Monday at 2.pin, ar- rive at Perrysburg same day by 6 p in. 1729 From Brady's Bend, to Anitniali Butler county, 20 mites and back, once a week. • "'Leave Brady's Bend every Monday at 8 a tn, arrive at Anandala same day by 4 p m. :Leave Anandala every Tuesday at B . a arrive at Brady's Bend seine'day by 4 p M. • 1730 From Brookville, by the State goad, to Smickburg, 25 miles and back, once a week. Leave Brookville every Wednisday at 8 a m, ar rive at Smickburg same day by 5 p to, Leave Smickburg every Thursday at 8 a m,ar rive-at Brookville same day by 5 p tn. 1731 From Collomsville, by Susquehanna town ship, to Williamsport, 12 miles and back. Leave Collomsville every Wednesday at 2 p to, arrive at Williamsport same day by 0 p in. Leave Williamsport every Wednesday at 8 a rn, arrive at Collomsville same day by 12 m. 1732 From Ebensburg, by the Woodland Settle meth, to intersect the Indiana and Curwinsville mail route atNewman's Mills, 25 miles and bask, once a week. Leave Ebensburg dvety Monday at 8 a tniattive at Newman's Milts same day at 5 p m. Leave Newman's Mills every Tuesday at 8 a m, arrive at Ebensburg same day by 5 p.m. 1733 From Lackawaxen, to Grahamsville, Pike county, miles and back, once a week. Leave Lackawaxen every Friday at , ar rive at Grahamsville by Leave Grabamsville every atll(4-ar rive at Lackawaxen by ' • 1734 From Ligonier to Donegal ; 10.. les and back, ones a week. Leave Ligonier every Monday. sti: 12 In, attive at Donegal same day by 6 p rn. Leave Donegal every.Tucsday at 7 a in, arrive at Ligonier same day by 12m. 1735 From McConnellsburg, by Webster', Mills, to Hancock, Md., 24 mites and back, once a week, Leave McConnellsburg every Monday at 8 a In, arrive at Hancock same day by 4 p in. ' • Leave Hancock every Tuesday at 8 a tb, strive citlWConnellsburg same day by 4 p 113. • . 1736 From Meadville, by Sugar Lake, to Coop erstown, 20 miles and back, once a yreek.: Leave Meadville . every Thursday at m, ar rive at Cooperstown same day by 13 tn. Leave Cooperstown every Thursday at 1. p•ln, arrive at Meadville same day by 0 p in. •• . • 1737 From Mercer. by Union Mills, to. antis ville, M . miles and baek, once a week. Leave Mercer every Wednesday at') to,..ar rive at Harrisville same day by 11 a m. . Leave Harrisville every Wednesday at I.p in, arrive at Mercer same day by p in. 1739 From Mercer to West Middlesex,l2 miles and back, once a week Leave Mercer every Wednesday at 8 a na, arrive at West Middlesex same day 1412 m. • Leave West Middlesex every Wednesday at 2 p m,. arrive at Mercer same day by ti p • 1739 From Milllintown, by McCoystovrn, Peru Mills, Bolingerstown, to Shade Gap, 40 miles and back, once a week. • Leave Mifilintown every Wednesday at 8 a in, arrive at Shade%ap next day by 12 an. Leave Shade Gap every Thursday at 2 p m, ar riveAt.blifflintown next day by 8 p m. 1740 From Monturesville, by Warrensville, Isaac Bailey's Mills, T. K. Thompson's, James Williamson's, and Bictel's T lilts, to Jersey Shore, 24 miles and back, once a week Leave Monturesville every Monday at 8 a m, arrive at Jersey Shore same day by 5 p m. Leave Jersey Shore every. Tuesday at 8 a tn, arrive at Monturesville same day by 5 p in. 1741 From Montrose, bj New billion:1, toLanes borough, 20 miles and back, once a week. Leave Montrose every Wednesday at 12 m, ar rive at Lansborough same day by 7 p m. Leave Lanesborough every Thursday at 5 am, arrive at Montrose same day by 12 m. 1742 - From Pottstown, by Hillegass, Upper Hanover, and Spinnerstown to Coopersburg, 26 miles and back. Leave Pottstown every Saturday at 8 a in, ar rive at Coopersburg same day by 6 p in. Leave Coopersburg every Friday at 8 a m,arrive at Pottstown same day by 6 p - 1743 Frotn Reedsvile, by liisbacoquillas Valley to Locke's Mill, 5 miles and back. Leave Reedsville every Monday at 8 a to. ar rive at Locke's Mill same day by 9i a in. Leave Locke's Mill every Monday at lot am. arrive at Reedsville same day'by 12 in. 1744. From Warren, by Irvine, Youngiville, Pittsfield' Wrightsville, Columbus, Wattsburg and Beaver Dam to Erie, 60 miles and baCk once a week. Leave Warren every Monday at 6 a En, arrive at Erie next day by 8 p m. Leave Erie every Wednesday at 6 a in, arrive at Warren net day by 8 p En. 1745 From White Haven, by the State'.4ol4, to Mount Pocono, 18 miles and back. , Leave White Haven every Tuesday at 6 a in, arrive at Mount Pocono same day by 12 in. Leave Mount Pocono every Tuesday at 1 p m, arrive at White Haven same day byl p m. 1746 From York, by Dover, Dillsburg, and Al len to Carlisle, 32 miles and back, dace a week. Leave York every, Tuesday at 8 a in, arrive at Carlisle same day by 7 p in. Leave Carlisle every Wednesday at 8 a in, ar rive at York same day by 7 p m. 1747 From York, by-East Berlin, to York Sul phur Springs, 20 miles and back,six times a week during the watering season, and three times a week residue of the season: Leave York every dlty, except Sunday, during watering season, and every Monday, Wednesday and Friday residue of year, at 1 a m, arrive at York Sulphur Springs same days by 7 a m. Leave York Sulphur Springs every day, except Sunday. (as above) at 8 a m, arrive at York same days by 2 p m. 2245 Flom Ashland, by Jeromeville and Molie canville, to Loudonville, 24 Mika and back,Mme a week. - Leave Ashland every Wednesday at 8 a m, ar rive at Loudonville same day by 5.p m. Leave Loudonville every Thursday at 8 a ID arrive at Ashland same day by 5 p in. 2220. From Bethel. by Brownsville to Feesburg 12 miles and back. once a week. Liave Bethel every Tuesday at 10 a m, arrive it. readmit 'sarne day by 2 p m. .Leave Feesbnrg every Tuesday by 5 a no, arrive it Bethel same day by 9 a m. 2297. From Canal Fulton to Ashland, 44 miles and back, once a mwek. Leave Canal Fulton every Tuesday at 9 a ro, arrive at Ashland next day by 12 m. Leave Ashland every Wednesday at 2 p m, ar rive at Canal Fulton next day' by 7 p m. 2298. From Cleveland, by. Gates's Mills, Mut,. son, Claridon,lluntaburgh, and Windsor, to It ead villa Pa., 90 miles and back, once a week, • Leave Cleveland:every:Wednesday at 2 p m, ar rive at Meadville on Friday by G p Leave Meadville every Mond;,y at S a m, a r r ive at Cleveland on Wednesdayly, 12m. Proposals to run from Windsor; by Orwell, Bloomfield, Greensbuth and Gustavus and ad at Kinsman, 30 miles less distance will be considered. 2299. From Cleveland, by Royalton, Hinkley, Granger arid Sitaron, to Wadsworth, 30 miles and back, once a week. Leave Cleveland every Tuesday at 6 a tn, arrive at Cleveland same day by 8 p m. - Leaie •Wadsworth every Wednesday at 8 am, arrive at Cleveland same day by 8 p m. 23002Fr0m Columbus,by New Albany, John stown, Utica, Martensbargh, Bladensburgh, East Union. and West Bedford to Roscoe, 73.. miles and back, once a week. . • teave Columbus every . Tuesslg Rt iVkarre nt . lt9fope - " '• • • • .*. •.4. F es..: i _ _ ,~.~~ . ; A _ ..,..''',•••:,:'..::),:. '."'...', !. ~Y :."- .• - . .7%'-'7' ',.!.....=-...7,,f.-t.`-'.". . :.•:::'.' , ..7.:.: ~i-i:.;,;-.. ~.....,.:.--,:.,::.-:',..:':::.'::,:',-,.. IBERM MIN lEEE PROPO4I2LLS =NM •-- ..q ;, i__. :•*. , :t)!:*'•,!'.:.'• , ,!..."' - ::: • .. ~~::~. 2", _ ` 1:' A. ; ~ _ MIMES ENE , - • Ltavolioscoer treq•ibuniday at a a inisfOrig at Columbus next day by. 8 p - 2801; From Fayetteville by WeitborOugh, tc% Cuba, 16 miles and .back, once a week..:- , Leave Fayetteville every Tuesday at 0 a m, rice at Cuba same day by 11 g fp. LeavviCubn every Tueaday,at p trl, arme.at Payettville same day' by 7 p m. • 2302 From Ithaca, by -New Baltimore. and Phil; iplbayg, to Union, 18 miles and back, once ale**, .-Leave Ithaca every Wednesday at :? - p m, atlYniontiarne day by 8 p Leave Piton every Wednesday at G a m, anbA at Itbaci tame dayby 12 m. 2308' FtoM Jackson, by Vinton, to Cbesbire, - 34 ' miles and back, once a week. . Leave Jackson every Friday at 7 a Mi 1 9.7• 1 ;r8 lq Cheshire same (lei by 7 p • . [leave Cheshire every Satiirdayat 7 ;Spa, atitivii et Jackson 'same day 7 m. •-•••• • • 230 4 Frain Kinsman, by - Johnstoiiille;t4.*itin ten 21 miles and back, once a week:: • ; ieave-Kinstnan every Tuesday At moktlivf at Warren same day by 4 p Leave Warren every.Wednesday-stl tttis:tui; rive at Kinsman 'atria day by 4 p en. '• 2305 Front Locust Grove, by Marble:F*oo 4 Tranquility, and Youngsville, to Ecktstimiskll4,V, miles and back, once a week. , . Leave Locust Grove. every Tuesday at s,a m, arrive at F.ckmanaville same day by 4p m. - Leave Eakmansville every Wednesday at-S m ' arrive at Locust Grove same day by 4 p m. 2306 From Lovcell, by Reignier's Mi k, /ark, son and Olive Township, to Sharon, 35 miles and back, once a week.• Leave Lowell every Friday at IS a to, arrive at Sharon same day by 7 p m. Leave Sharon every Saturday at a a CO, arrive at Lowell same day by 7 p m. . •: '2107 From MaTion, by Kentrin;linitelimllet, and Lima, to section Ten, 75 miles and back, once a weak. Leave. Marion every Tuesday at 5 a m, arrive at Section Ten nest day by 8 p m. Leave. Section Ten every Thursday at b a m, arrive at Marion next diy by 8 p m. 2308 From New Phiiadelphia, by Joseph Mur. phy's, and Rogersville, to Chili, 20 miles and back, once a week. Leave New Philadelptiia every Wednesday at 8 a in, arrive at Chili same day by 4 p rn. Leave Chili every Thursday at 8 a In, arrive at New Philadelphia same day by 4 p in. 2309Fr0m Nashport, Licking county, by Eliza, hethtown, to Hanover, 7 miles and back, once; • • week. • • Naahport every 'Wednesday. 4.iks to, ai,. 4101 at Hanover same day by 10 b po, ; . . 'Leave Hanover every Wednesdsyedit , s ` m,ar, rive at Nasbport same day by l pm. ' -2310 From St. John, by Frysburg,.biaiSisaiOis, 12 miles and back, once a week. Leave St. John every Friday at 8 a ta,lar!daa at Dittsmore same day.by 12 to. • 'Leave Dinsmore every Friday at. 2 p . m; arrive at St. John, same day by 7 p m. •-•- • 2311 From. Sidney, by Palestine, Dittasiti, 28 miles and bick, once a week. . Leave Sidney every Tuesday atp. 'a 132, airiverit Urbana same day by 3 p m. Leave Urbana every Monday at la a m,. arrive at Sidney same day by 8 p m. • , • 2312 From . Steubenville, by Browning's 'Mils, Knoxville, New Somerset, Mitchell's Salt Witiks, Moore's Salt Works, Croxton, Salinetille, and Gavers' to New Lisbon, 44 miles and back, once a week. Leave Steubenville every Tuesday at 8 a m, ar rive at New Lisbon next day by 11 a rn. Leave New Lisbon every Wednesday at 1 pin, arrive at Steubenville next day by 6 p ni.' 2313 From . Waterville, to Columbui:Gio - ve, Putnam county, -miles and back, once a week. Leave Waterville every Wednesday at , ar rive at Columbus Grove by Leaire Columbus Grove every - - at , arrive at Waterville by • - 2314 From Woodville, by Hartford and Port Clinton, to Sandusky, 73 miles and bdck, once a week. Leave Woodville every Wednesday at 8a m, arrive at Sandusky next day by 8 p at; Leave Sandusky every Monday at aja m, arrive at Woodville next day by 8 p m. 2315 From Xenia, by Painsville, to Port Wit -liam, 10 miles and back, once a week. Leave Xenia every Monday at 0 a in, arrive at Port William same day by 12 in. . . Leave Port William every Monday at-1 p m,ar. rive at Xenia same dai by 7 p va. ISOTES. Each proposal should be accompanied by guarantee, signed by one or more responsible per sons. in the following manner, viz.: The undersigned guaranty that • , if his bid for carrying the Mail from to be accepted by the Postmaster General, shall enter into an obligation 'prior to the firer day of Inly 'text, with good and sufficient sureties to perform the service proposed." This should be accompanied by the certificate of a postmaster, or other equivalent testimony, that the guarantors are men of property, and able. to make good their guaranty. The proposal should be sent to the department sealed, endorsed " Proposals for route No.-. ,' in ," and addressed to the First Assistant Postmaster. General. For the prohibition of bide resulting from com bination, and the terms and conditions on which the contract is to be made, see the last annual ad vertisement. C. JOHNSON, Postmaster Gen. Post Office Department, April 21, 1847. ap2l-1 swat James A. A TTORNEY, COUNSELLOR AND NOTARY, Pittsburgh - , Pa,, having resigned the office of Secretary P. Nays and Eire lns. Co., will attend spa. dally to collections and business connected with assigation s insunince accounts and real estate . : • Dif; rimes hours, 9A. M. to 9 P. M. Office, first door west of Alderman Miller's, Fourth street, near Grant. a • 7 MIIIITAILD AND SPICE FACTORY, No. 27, Fifth street, between Market and Wood: THE subscribers have constantly on hand, or their' OWN MANUFACTURE, oviiichkey offer' to Grocers and Druggists, at "'Eastern wheresale ,, ces - - • - Mustard ; Pepper; . • Catsup; " Cinnamon; . Syrups; " Alapice ; Rice Flour; " Ginger; Prepared Horse Radish; " Cloves; Aran 'ON MUM, Nutmegs, Roasted and Ground Coffee. mar22-3m ANODES & ALCORN RICHARD T. I.IIIIDCEI, Jr.. • URPDVTER AND teat.= IN Foreign and Domestic Saddlery-Hard ware and Carriage Trimming*, OF all descriptions, No. 133 Wood street,-Pitut.. burgh, seven doors above sth, and one door above 11. Childs & Co.'s Shoe store. - ap24 New nooks. . riIIFIE three Divine sisters, Faith, Hope, &Charity : The Leaven: or a direction to Heaven. By Rev. Thomas Adams, with an introduction by Iter.-IC, H. Stowell. Memoirs of Miss Mary Jane Graham; By. Rev, Charles Bridges, M. A. 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