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R 0 L-- R-Wg , o B. Prepared; and corrected every,Afternoott• PITTSBURGH BOARD OP TRADE. etrstutTrins POU PELL .T. S. ClarKe," R' E: Setters, J. Dalzell - lITT OF PIALiTSBIIRGII. 3 PEET WATER I 9 THE CEILERED.-TALLING ARRIVED. 'New England. Ebert, Wheeling. Sunbeam, GMT; Louisville. • Union, Mtetin,.S.t. Louis. . New, England:No. 2, Dean, CM, Wellsville, eadett, Wellsville, Swatara, Clark, Brownsville. • Beaver, Hoops, Beaver. Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver. Michigan; Adams, Beaver. Consul, Bowman, Brovinsville. Louis AVLaze, Bennett, Brownsville. Newark, Herd, Zanesville. American Stir, Hanna, Louisville. • • DEPARTED: Monehgatiela, Stone,'Cineirinati. Hibernia, Smith, Wheeling. Wilmington, Dawson, • Steuberiille. Hudson, Poe, Wheeling. Prairie Bird, Wells, Cin. • Wellsville, Catlett, Wellsville. ' Rio Grande, Conley, St. Louis. Swatara, Clark, Brownsville. Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver; Beaver, Hoops, Beaver. Michigan. Adams, Beaver. Consul, Bowman, Brownsville. Louis M'Lane. Bennett. Brownsville. Columbia, O'Neal, St. Louis. New England, Ebert, Wheeling. ill Datly Iteelete of the Markets. OFFICE OF THE POST, WEDNESDAY Moustsa - , May 19, 1847. 5 FLOUR—The klibernia's news has eansed great advance in the price of Flour. resterdail Farming early, sales were made at $5,25a5,37f `per bbl., but towards noon prices advanced, tci $5,5005,02i. We heard of no sales at higheik rates than the latter figure, although holders aske snore. - Some 1300 bbls, changed hands at $5,,, ; sales of 1000 bbls. at $5,2503,37i. Totl yards the close ; of market, there was less disi! position to buy, and a general desire'toWait until! last night to hear the' eft ct of the steal'is'W's.new upon prices in theeastern cities.' P: S. Last evening late there were sales of Flour at $3',68 ty bbl WOOL—There is much inquiry after the price;i of Wool. There is none in market of. this spring clip. . BURLAPS—For wcolsacks are staling at 13 ,7 1 A 13e. i yd. LEATHER—SaIes of skirting its the rough at 14alfic doz. tierces—sales at L-4031 , —market well supplied. 1 VENISON HAMS—Small sales.,for city con; sumption tr lb. BACON—SaIe 1000 lbs. sides at Sc. BUTTER—None in market—no qbotation giv CHEESE—SaIes at 7c. Goo 3, scarce. LARD 01L—No. 1, sales at 7-1073 e./ ), gal. 1 TELE.GRAPTIED FOR THE POST. PHILADELPHIA I.‘LA BIZET. May 17, S o'clock P. M. Buyers of Flour were li n willing to Recede to the demand of holders, who demanded $8 for star 4. dard brand.% when the latter generally Withdrew their stocks for the advanbe claimed. The sale. were lUuo bbls. Corn has advanced—sales of prime Yellow at 105 c. . , ,:•,,, t Oats has advanced to 53c. and sales—the marl ket has been Fiemed for export—next arrivals will command an advance. i :s ..,- Government contractors are in the market fut Provisions, causing an improved demand. Groceries without change. i tALTIMortE MARKET. £qay 17, 6 octock, P. M. Thb Mitrket for Flolir has advanced still farthei to-day. At-tle Saturday night $3,1'23 was the currdnt - friCe. Holders have claimed a furthdy advance of 123, and buyers have purchased very sparingly. The sales of Howard street to day reach 400 bbls. only, at $3,23 per bbl. For City Mills the same Egure is realized. ~Buyers are very reluctant to pay the advance, and „ -. re waiting tiarl the Steamer. Wheat has also advanced, and prime White _Q4II to day - at 192 c.. to the extent of 30110 bbh., arr.! prime Red at 1ES(a)10I C. per ho. • Corn is selling at 92c. for prime samples White,. and 10:1el03c. for -some description 'Of' Yellow, in all 5000 bii. The stocks are light atidi ,demand good. Whiskey is selling in bbls. at 32t., further ad vance. It is scarce and wanted. There were some sales of Pork to day at for new Mess, and $l.l fur Prime. Of Bai:On 50,000 lbs. at 73 , :a71 for Shoulders, 03c. for Side's, and 10e. for Hatns, all of Western cure. Sales moderate of No. 1 Lard at 9i and 10c.: in bbls. and kegs: Some sales Butter on private terms—the Je ceipts are larger, and prices rather lower. ' The market has improved under, the• influence of the Foreign news, and has become buoyant '' , at $BO/$3 . 25 for Genoessee. There is also a demand for future delivery, and considerable sales hAve. been made at $7 73 for June, at $7 50 for Jtily,l and at $7 25 for delivery in August. . For Cornmeal there is an improved demand et the prices previkausly curient—sales 3000 bblsi at $4 75 bbl. Rye Flour has advanced under the news—it is now held at 55 50 s, bbl.—but no sales at that. Of Corn. the sales have been large. The inad; ket opened this morning at 103 c. for Prime Yel low; at the close of this evening, prices stood at 10701.10 e., showing a considerable advance. The sales at the advance prices were 40,000 bu's. For delivery in-all August there have been sales at 20c. Rye hEs gone.mp 3c. tv bus.—sales 10,000 at 106 c. for export. - FLOUR—The Hibernia's news has caused an advance of per bbl. on Flour. Ati ac tive demand. Sales 8000 bbls. Genessee at „5 § 8,25 8,37-4 per bbl. _ CORN—Advanced a little. Sales 10,200, bu. prime White at 1000102. c. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. May 18, 8 o'clock, P. M FLOUR—In consequence of the news brought 47y the Hibernia, Flour has advanced 50c. 4,4% bbl; Holders demand SS,SO, but no sales. WHEAT—Has advanced. Holders are asking $2 for prime Red. No buyers. CORN—Sales several thousand be. prime White - Corn at,lllll2c. FLOUR—Holders here put up price of Flour 50c—the result of the Hibernia's news. They ask $8,75 for - Howard street; no sales. Market bare of City Mills, and prices' nominal. • CORNMEAL—Advancad. Sales at $5,2q. WHEAT—Advanced. Holders ask $ for prime White—no sales. Prime Red. held acsarne and ocr CORN—Advansed. Prime samples White sold !<=t~3s~a'p-~' ' . q-: ~ - , fir: `. NEW. YORK MARKET. Mdy 17, 10 o'clock, P.tf,! NEW YORK MARKET. May 18, 8 o'clock, P. M BALTIMORE MARK ET May 18, 7 o'clock, P. ;‘I.- - ; . • it 105c.,and Yellow of similar quality at 1101. 1 OATS—Advanced in the same proportiott— NEW :ORLEANS MARKET: • May 9; 1847 .2 Quiet TVeck.—The past week has been rather a dull one for business generally, and the trixisac goes in Cotton, Flour, Provisions, &c., have 4en unusually limited, though prices of-all are sus-1 lathed, and the former article has rather improved. :The sales of Flour embracet),ollo bbls., (nearly ;.all the receipts,) mostly at $6 for gaud Ohio and Illinois brands, and $6,2506,371 for choice St, Louis. Corn has moved off steadily and at rather better prices. Exporters have taken about 220,- 000 bushels; the prevailing rates for a day or two past being 60 to 65c. for' white, and 09 to 70c". per bu. for yellow. Of Wheat, 80,000 bushels have been taken, mostly at $l,lO 4,1 , bu. for prime further decline. The weeks' sales of, Cotton are-14,000 bales, at prices to better than last week. Middling and Good Middling,logell tlis 111. _ L S "ENE S S9.gate Coated Vegetable, Purgative Pills, A ;RE universally - adsiitted to operate, not only ~LAL as au qfectual prayer:aloe, bilt as a nererfailing remedy, in all diseases which can effect the human frame..—Road-ache, Indigestion, Rheumatism, Piles, Sdbrvy, Dropsy, Small-pox, Cholera-tnorbne, Worms, WhOoping-cough, Consumption, Jaundice, Quinsy, SCarlatina, Liver complaint, Apoplexy, Cancers, Measles ' Salt-Rhenm, Fits, heartburn Giddiness, Erysipelas, Deafuess, Itchingi of the Skin, Colds, Gout, Gravel, Pains in the back, Inward weakness,: Palpitations in the heart, Risings in the throat, Astli•- mn Fevers of all kinds, FensaleeoMplainta, Sticheit lathe side, Spitting of bleed,. Sore eyes, Scrofula,' St Anthony's tire, Lownessef spirits, Flooding,Fluor Arhus or Whites, Gripes, King's evil, Lockjaw, Hys tOia, Bile on the stomach; and alllbilious affections, l Pleurisy; Croup, Swelled feet and legsy Swine-pox, White-swellings, Tremors; Tumours, Ulcers, Vom- , Ring, and a host of others have successively and re tiitedly been vanquished, by their all powerful arm. :They have been knownto effect permanent cures When all other remedies had proved unavailing, and iti'the laid stages of disease... ;,They have in many cases sziperseded the preserip tie skill of the most eminent Physicians, and re ceived besides their unqualified comniendation. They have been repeatedly recommended by men ofthe most distinguished characters, throughout the litfid, and been sanctioned-in Eur Ope by Noblemen, and Princes of Royal blood. They baize been introduced into the Hospitals of Edinburgh, Paris, and Vienna, and through the dis interested exertions of our Foreign Ambassadors, ttiby have received the favorable commendation of the Emperor of Russia, and this celestial Majesty dc,tlie Chinese Empire, 700 - Scarcely a Packet vessel of any repute sails from the port of New York, without an abundant Eatpply of the SICK MAN'S NEVER FAILING FRIEND. 10 - Agencies have been established in 'all the ptincipal Cities in the Union, and applications are constantly reaching us from almost numberless vil lages in every section of the Country. • Testimonials of,their marvellous effeets are pouring in from all quarters—and in such numbers that we have. not titne to read one half of them. What stronger or more conclusive evidencellan these important facts can the most sceptical desire ? Is it possible, that the many thousands who have tried CLICKENER , S PILLS, can be deceii•ed, in %heir results ? It any Miposture or quackery existed, would it not long.; ago hare been held up, as it should be, to the scorn , and derision of a justly offended community ? .f,r3 - Remember, Dr. C. V: Cliekcner is the original inventor of Sugar Coated Pills; and that nothing o, the sort was ever heard of, until he introduced them in June, 1843. Purchasers should, therelbre,always ask for Clickener , s Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills,na take no other, or they will be made the victims of a fraud. ;PRICE 9.5 CENTS PER BOX. Dr.Clickener , s principal office for the sale of Pills, ie OS Vesey street, New York. WM. JACKSON, 89 Liberty street, head of Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., General Agent fur Western ffennsylvania, Northern Ohio, and the River Coe tres of Virginia. 11The follow Mg are Dr. Clickenees duly appointed i - ',igents for Alleghe-ny county, Pa. LWM. JACKSON, (Principal,, 6'J Liberty street, ead of Wood. A. M. Marshall, Allegheny City. i sJonathan Gluiest, Manchester. •I r, C. Townsend St Co., Remittances to EttroPer ' Jim. R. 11. Jacqees, 'Birmingham. AND PASSAGE FROM Jno. H. Cassel, Penn street. Andrew S. Getty, Wylie street. LIVERPOOL, LONDON, and the varinus Ports .f • y Robert Williams, Arthursville. IRELAND, to NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA It. 11. Iletningray, South Ward. • AND PITTSBURGH. . Win. J. Smith, Temperancevil le. r IIE undersigned, Agent for Messrs. P.OOHE,•/: Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenceville: BRO'S. & Co.. is remitting nionen, to England,' .; Daniel Negley, List Liberty. Ireland, Scotland and \Vales, at the rate or Five;' , Edward Thompson, ,Wilkinsburgh. Dollars to , the .Cl'sterling. Drafts issued for any f 1 Thomas Aikin, Sharpshurgh. • amount drawn direct on the Royal Bank of Ireland, y 0. H. Starr, Sewickley. Dublin, and on Messrs Prescott, Grote, Ames & C 0.4., Samuel Springer, Clinton. Bankers, London, payable on presentation at an r: Junes M'Kee, Stewartstown. Bank in the United Kingdom free of discount or airs John black, Turtle Creek. charge whatever. Those desirous of remitting, die. C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. t, sending for their friends will please apply to the sub-1• 5 P.mny, M'Ke6iport. scriber, at his office on Penn street, 4 doers aboveli: tit edlcal unit STLegical Office. the Canal Basin. , JAMES BLAKELY. IL; Health is the charm of life, without it gold. Persdne. at a distance wishing information wi ll Ten. cede an ansWer by return mail, by directing t.poiif, Love, letters, friends, till, all, are unenjoyed. paid? as above. 1a( are Br,ows, Refer to the Bankers, Merchants, and Mainific regularly educated physi flows of Pittsburgh and vicinity. apl7-clawtr ,\ Man from the eastern cif ,'• des, would respectfully an. 'W. C. CT. REY. nounee, to-the citizens ni HILL KCraft V, Pittsburgh, Allegheny and DANICERS, ERMA NG E oßottttts, AND DEALERS 1:4I vicinity, that he can be FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CE de ik * con, ulted privately and TIFCATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, corifiidentially, every day GOLD AND SILVER. E. and evening at his office No. G 5 WOOD ST., 2.0 0P- BELOW FUERTII, V. ESTsit,e l . •• Pilleburgh, Pa. '% on. Diamond Alley, a new doors !torn Wood street T)All Funds and Currency received on Deposit, etlk collections made in all the principal cities of the United States. GREAT ITALIAN REMEDY PIIILADELPHIA, April 26, 1846. Being afflicted for some 8 years with that most distressing diiease, 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 Ma zoni's Sicilian Syrup, whtch was recommended to me by a friend froth New. York, who stated that it had cured some of the mist inveterate cases known to the medical professicln. Suffice it to say, that, after using the above medicine for about 4 weeks, I was entirely lelieved; and I believe radi cally cured. 'Yours with respect, OLIVER W. OWEN, ' No 175 Bertram st., Hays & Brockway, Wholesale and Retail Agen6 ; 'ee advertisement. feb2.2 CHRISTIE ' S Galvanic Remedies for. all kinds of nervous affections they have been used with entire success in all cases of Rhbuniatism, acute or chro nic, applying to the head, face or limbs; gout, tic dolerettx, bronchitis, vertigo, nervous or sick head ache, indigestion, paralysis, palsy, epilepsy, fits, convulsions, cramp, palpitation of the heart, neu ralgia, general debility, &c. In cases of dyspepsia, which is simply a nervous derangement of the gestive organs—they have been found equally suc cessful. These applications are in the form of Rings and Magnetic Fluid, Bands, Bracelets, Belts, &c. 0 - 3. See advertisement for further particulars on the outside of this sheet. For sale at the only agency, 57 Markeestreet WILLIAM A. MILL A: Co, nArtrrals, EXCHANGE' DEOKERS, AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC ENCIFANGE, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, AND SPECIE, No. 6.1 [Food st., one door abore Fourth, East sidc, Pittsburgh, , Pa. Ar'II:IIIZENT Funds received on deposit, and col lections Made on all the Cities throughout the United States. Sight checks on Baltimore, Philadel phia, New York. Boston and Cincinnati, constantly for sale in sums to suit purchasers. The paper of the .Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and Virginia Banks bought and sold ou the roost floor ! able terms. The highest premium paid for Foreign and Ameri can Gold and Silver cairs. Elchauge on England, Ireland, Germany, and France procured, &c.: marlo-dawy 13=13 Sight Exchange on _Philadelphia, Baltimore, fiery Ynrk, Boston and Cincinnati constantly for saleiiin sums to suit purchasers. Kentucky, Indiana', Ohio, Virginia and Pennsylva nia Bank Notes bought and sold on the mu>t favora• blo terms. The higlicat promium paid for American Gold. Exchange on England, Ireland, 'Germany . rind France procured, .fc. S. IIOI.IIIIE.'S .56 -SON, HANKERS AND DE4I-ERS IN EXCHANGE COIN AND NIC NOTES. P . O. 55 Illarket street, ,Pit:sburgh gelling rate. Exchange. Buying rate. New York • .1 pr Cincinnati I dis Philadelphia I •• Louisville t , i " Baltimore " St. Louis 4.; Buying rates Ohio I ilia Indiana i " Kentucky I " Virginia " i " Wheeling I ti Tennessee 3 pS- y MUSTARD AND SPICE FACTORY. No. 27, DM street, between Markkt and Woini rrHE subscribers have constantly on hand, of their OWN MANUFACTURE., (which they offer to Grocers and Druggist; at "Eastern wholesale" pri ces: _ _ Mustard ; Gro. Pepper ; Catsup ; " Cllllllltlioll j Syrups ; " Alsplee ; Rice Flour; "" Ginz.er ; Prepared Horse Mulish ; " Closes; ALSO ON NAND, Nutmegs, Roasted and Ground Coffee. mar23-3m RHODES & ALCORN EADHXRD T. LEECH, Jr., IMPORTER AND DIALER IN Foreign and Domestic Saddlery Hard ware and Carriage Trimmings, (Al' all descriptions, No. 133 Wood street, Pitts lj burgh, seven doors above Oth, and one door above H. Childs & Co,.'s Shoe store. ap2.4 MACHINE CARDS, LOOM FINDING S, M. Cammins, No. 1:20 Liberty et.; 5 doors below St. Clair street. _ . MESSRS. James Smith & Cols Machine Card Agency, Manufacturer's Finding Establish ment, and dealer in Clocks, Looking Glass Plates, Frames, Glass, Variety Goods, &c. nov. 18.fe623d&w "DOOKS—Justreed : Works of Lord Bolingbroke; Works •of Samuel Johnson ; Works of Jeffer son; Boswell's Life of JoloisMi; Curiosities of Lite rature. H. S. BOSWORTH & Co. mal2 43 Market at. LONDON PUBLICATIONS. Lennie' History of Painting; Schligles Philosophy of History; Cone's House of Austria; • Schiller's Thirty Years' War; • Poems of Patmore; Spencer's Fairy Queen; malt H. S. BOSWORTH & CO % A.. A. mAsoN, 62 MARKET, STREET—Is daily receiving Cas es and Packages of entirely new.and desirable Spring Goods, q the latest importation, comprising in part Cashmere and Brocha Shawls; Spring and Summer, do.• •Etich Silk, of every variety; extra qualities Bon:bazines, Alpines, Alpaccas, &c. Also, de Laines, Cashmeres, Balzarines, Bareges, Muslins, Organdies, Linens. Lawns, French Cambrics,Cali cos, Ginghams, of every style and quality. Pu rchase ern are respectfully. invited to examine our stock, as we feel confident we can offer them great induce ments, as regards style and prices. ap7 SOLID' BOX VISES,of various sizes„rec , d on cone sigement from the manufacturer, for sale by ma 6 GEO. COC H RAN . f.',.2 , .-.--,,,, - ;, , : i,.;w : ;....,..;•,-11 , :g..: - :, ,, , , ,:0,,,,.....„,... , •:--F*7-! , r4'-.wg4t - I*4 -2 .i . " - i - A , '-',•••.:`-'--,::' : f '. - -t- ,-, -: 1 .P. . .''.----.,:•.:::-.' I 41.GLI'C KIEE '? / throw 4 - 0 11 4*** r a s a irlreDS- 11 " 1 0 Jill I - • - -Gut coATE__ - 111 - ETABLE PI L. , tD!- -. oward, the markct Dr. Brown gives his particular attention to the reatinent and investigation of the following disea- Ai diseasesarising from Impinitiesof the Blood, scrofula, E yv!, hilis, seminal. NV ve-lote. Impotency: salt rheum. diseases of the eye and ear, rheumatism. pi:VS.I,4ISC)". 1)r Brawn has much pleasure in announcing tc the public, that he is in possession of the latest iu formation and improvement in the treatment of secondary syph LI 5. practised at the Paris Lock hos pital. The modern researches on syphilis, its complications and consequences, and the improved modes of practice which have been Made known to the public but recentley,, and to those chiefly who make this branch of Medicine, their particu lar study and practise. Many new and valuable remedies have been late ly introduced, whichsecures the patient being trier ! curialized out of existence Strangers are apprised that Doctor Brown lees been educated in every branch of medicine, and regularly admitted to practise, and that he now confines himself to the study and practice of this Particularbranch,togeth er„with all diseases of a Mivate or delicate nature, in rent to the human &time. No cure, no pay. 'Recent cases are relieved in a short time, with out interruption from lousiness. Letters from a distance, asking advice. must con tain a fee, or they will not be attended to. o:) , Otlice on l)iainond Alley, a few doors from Wood street, towards the market. Consultations strictly coilf.dential. my t2-d &•iv y Buying rates. • County Ft City ord's .dis Relief notes " Pennsylvania Cu . " New York k rr Maryland New Orleans Chr the roost approved brands, in large variety, selected and adapted to every variety of hand: The clergyman, the laWyer, the merchant, and every class of men or ladies, requiring a durdhle, uniform, and economical pen, can be accurately suited. Their elasticity and •fine points give great ease in writing—making either a bold mark or a beautiful hair line, at the pleasure o' the penman. With care they will generally last ten years. All warranted, and sellihg at the lowest cash pri ces, at the Gold Pen Depot, corner of 4th and Mar ket as. (myl3) W. W. WILSON. _ . _ rrlll9 beautiful place of resort having been greatly 1. repaired, the proprietor is now ready to receive troAnnErts, by the day, week, or month. Ilis ac commodations are good, and his prices are low. may 4-tf S. MeCLELLAND. TllE undersigned have this day associated them selves together, under the firm and style of Jona; BLACK ex Co., for the purpose' of conducting a Wholesale Grocery, Produce and Commission Bu siness, and ha ve'tak en that spacious Warehouse, No. 166 Liberty street, opposite Sixth, where they will be pleased to see their friends and former patrons. HENRY NPCULLOUGH, iiiimoelontixic Books., JUST received at the Bookstore of the subscriber in sth street, near Market Materia Medics pura, by Samuel Hahneman, translated and edited by Charles J alias Ilempel, M. D., 4 vols. Hartman's Acute diseases, by Dr. Hempel, vol, I. Homeopathic Domestic Medicine, by J. Lowrie, enlarged and improved, by A. J. Hall, M. D. lahrls New Manual, vol. I. No. I and 3. Itering's Domestic physician. '• A Manual of Domestic Cookery, for the use of per sons who aro under Hemceoßathic treatment. Bonninghausen , s • Therapmtic Pocket book for ; homcepathists, by Dr. pkie. Aabneman's Chronic Diseases, vol 5. Together with Medicine Chests of different, sizes and prices. Op 16) VICTOR SCNPA • Gold Pons, military store, Corner of Fourth and Market atreets Shakespear Garden Copartnership JOHN BLACK. Pittsburgh, April 1, 1847—may 8-Imo MEN CINCINNATI PACKETS • 1847. SU t ATD Alt •PACIECET 47 • 18. THE- nail and Passenger Steamer IS AAC NEWTON, Capt. AI4.G. VlAsosr, will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving pittsburgh every Sunday at 10 clock, A. i 1.. The Isaac Newton was built this spring, expressly for the trade; and offers to passeagers every comfort and superior accommodations. febl3 The larinail andP assengersteame 'MLA, Capt. Stone, will ru as a regular Packet betWegn Pittsburgh and Cincin n nati, leaving this port every Monday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the'same day.- Return ing, she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply - oUhoard. - The Monongahela was built expressly. for this trade, and. offers to the passengers comfort, and su perior accommodations. • • mar 31 1 847 Tuesday Pao .;`-• • 1847 4 417% c The i h i e m r regular o d p c tiAe . ri ! T o . r steam szrEurna, will run as a regular - packet - between Pitts burgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tues day at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 40,1 ) . .M. of the same day. Returning, she will leavoPieninnati ev ery Friday at 10 A. M. For freight' or passage ap ply on board. .The Hibernia No. 2, was - built expressly for the trade; and offers to the passengers 'every com fort and superior accommodations, ~ janl2, 1847 1847. •' Weduisiday packet. 18'47 .4, THE NEW ENGLANN No. 2, Capt. S. Dans. will leive Pittsburgh every We r neaday Morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Wednesday evening at 10 P. M.; and Cincinnati evm ry Saturday at 10 o'clock, A. M. ' . ' feb2o 1817. THURSDAY PACRET. , 1847. x......i THE WISCONSIN, C;pt. R. J. Guam:, will leave Pittsburgh yvery Thursday morning it 10 o'cle - a; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 P. M.; and Cincinnati every Sunday at 10 o'clock, A. M. febl9 -_- SATURDAY PACKET. The regular mail and passenger steamer MESSENGER, Capt. Linford, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. 111., the same day. Returning, she will leave' Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10 o'clk A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Messenger was built expressly for this trade, and oilers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. mar 23 THURSDAY PACKET. THE ucw U. S. Mail steamer ACADIA, L-- -,', • , M. E. Lucas, Master, will run as a raga it,.. ar passenger packet between Pittsburgh and the above port during the season of 1846, leaving every Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M 4 The Acadia is new and fin's superior accommoda tions. For ficight or passage apply on board, or to sp y J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. For Cincinnati. and Louisville. ffr r e:, The new and splendid passenger steam er COLUMBI A, O'NFAL, Master, will leave for the above and intermediate ports, regular- ly. For freight or passage apply on board, or to jel D. WILKINS, Agent Fok. Clnetnnall and St. Louts tzr.:e. .. The passenger s teamer PALESTINE,' _lLCirpt. Williams, will leave for Lhe above and all intermediate ports regularly. For freight or passage apply on board. je9. . . Tue.dity Evening Packet. b The now and splendid passenger steam ! boat DECLARATION, Capt. Vorhees, will run usa regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, taping this port every Tuesday evening at 3 o'clock. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Friday evening at 3 o'clock. The Declaration oliiirs superior accommodations to passengers. For freight or passage apply on board. je I 1, The well known•last running steamer .$ . , 1 1:P . - -1-7 ,4,C.1.1111111.1 A, W. Forsyth, Sauter, will run as a regular Packet, leaving every Wednesday morn ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at 10, P. M., the lame day. Eleturning, she will leave Cincinnati every Saturday, at 10, A. M. Fln freight. trr inm , atzt - n Fri on bOltal. ronsyTti & Cu., Agents, n. IG No. 30, Water street. Par Wileettiar,---negular Packet. 1,, THE splendid light draught steamer DOMINION, S. TYLER, Master, will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and NVlicel ing; leav•ng Pittsburgh fur Wheeling every and, Weditserlay and Friday, at 3 o'clock, P.M.; rind leav lug Wheeling for i'ittlburgh every Tuesday, Thum day and Saturday, tit 9 o'clock, A. M. For freight or passage apply uu board. nev.s SPRING SVPPLY OF BOOTSi 81101 , 1 S, TRL ' 97tC3, .to. r rOLLANSSBE & II AY WARD'S new Boot, Shoe, 1 and Trunk Store, No. ISti Liberty rt. nearly op povite, the head of Wood at. F. 4- 11. have in store and ore reetiivOg. their Spring and Summer supplies of Hunts, Shoes, Palm , Lear flats, Trunks, &e. 4-c. consisting °Nile largest) and best assortirient they have ever been able to bring to this market. Our stock of Goods has most ly been manufactured to our order and expressly fur the Pittsburgh market. We would solicit an examination of our stork by all 4n want of goods in our line, either at wholesale or retail, as we shall sell at a small advance above cost. Purchasers will find it to their interest to call and examine our stork before purchasing. FOLLANSBEE & lIAYWARD, No IS6 Liberty st. 967 ccived dot Men's and Boys' Palm Leaf Hats, re ceived and for sale very low at FOLLANSBEE 4. HAYWARD•S Pont, Shoe and Trunk Store, No. IRG, Liberty. st nearly opposite the head of Wood st. apr3 trousn and SIGN PAINTING and GLAZING, of ,til kinds, Graining Oak,Mallogany, Satin, Rose and Mat?le. Imitations ef all kinds of I }litrble. Orders left,at the ofiCip of the subtertber, on Smith field street, opposite the. Pittsburgh Foundry, or on Federal street; opposite Inackstnck , s Factory, Alle gheny city, will be done at moderate rates, and on the shortest notice. tip 15-6 m. . JAISTF.S PITFIF.LD. Large gale of Building Lots Li the Eighth Ward, Cify of Piltsburgh. ®lv' Wedbesday afternoon, the 26th inst., pt 2 clock, on the premises, will be said, f4G splen did-budding lots of ground, fronting on Pennsylva nia avenue, (near the Court House,) and streets adja cent thereto, comprising vera eligible situations tor, business, manufacturing purpi.ses and private dwell ings; a part of the same having a beautiful view of the :Monongahela river and the adjacent scenery. A plan of the lots may be had at the Auction Room, or on application to David Greer, at his residence on Penn st, Tr:rms.—One-third cash, balance payable in two equal annual payments, with interest to be se cured by notes and -mortgage„ Purchasers to pay ex pense of conveyancing. Title indisputable. .1. D. DAVIS, Alta. . . .FIATS AND CAPS. It S. C. EItWIN & CO. WO t t h .r De public e g c e t n f e u r l l a y i generally, inform thatt h t c h v e =e n an the store formerly occupied by Mr. James Wilson, oi here they intend keeping a general assortment of HATS AND CAPS,'Io which they invite the attention of purchasers. Those wishing a neat and fashionable article can be .supplied 12y calling at Nu. 97, Wood st.., corner of Diamond'allcy w. w. wiLsor: S. C. ERWIN & CO. Hiving disposed of my lint and Cap establishment o Messrs. S. C. Irwin -& Co., I cheerfully recom nend them to the patronage of my former customers. rnas.lm JAMES WILSON. WASHINGTON HALL, AND GENERAL STAGE OFFICE, Steubenville, Ohio. By B. W. EARL, Dtr A watch kept for boats day and night. Bag gage- taken to and from the boats, free of charge. ap27-d3m 'For Sale, rt j OUR LOTS--Bounded by Penn, Liberty and Llay 12 . sts. each lot having 2t R. front, and extending back 110 ft. Two of them are corner lots, and the position of the whole property is one of the most ad-. vantageous in the city. For further information tip.. ply to M. SWARTZIVELDER, Fourth at., nova-tf bet. Wood and Smithfield. Drawing Paper and Pencils. VINE Antiquarian Drasving Paper 32 by 0 2 inches; " Double Elephant " " 27 by 40 " " Elephant " 22 by 37 " Colombian " " 23 by 34 " " Imperial " " 21 by:29 " together with a large stock of smaller sites. DRAWING PENCILS of ttIIDERLAND and pre pared lead or four, three; two and one H., a largo supply of the Orme, inatre6ited F.LtIOTT & ENGLISH. MONDAY PACKET For Cinotraztatt Palm Leaf Hats pair...ling T., 1 .; 7, FMM Timber. LineaL) afloat aria for thilei L. WILMARTIL 000 FEET r‘RY ,HIDES.-:-51 Dry Hides,, just . reeeiyed-and fur sale by , (myl2.) JAMES MAY: CRAB CIDEN—S bide. Crab Cider for sale low by P. C. MARTIN', cor. Smithfield and Front.sta. ORANGES AND LEMONS-75 bas Oranges, and 25 bxs, Lemons, just reed, in prime order, ;for for sale by , ~• • (man] P. C. MARTIN. B ACON -8000 lbs Hams; • 4000 lbs Shoulders; • ••• • 1000 lbs•Caovassed Hams; for sale low, to closee,onsignment, by malt SHAD .—IO !nimbi prime Shad, just received and for sale by SMITH. ¢ SINCX.AIR, may? b 6 Wood at. TT ERRING.-25 barrels, Baltimore Harting, just received and for sale SMITH & SINCLAIR, 613 Woodutreet. BBIACKEREL:--50 barrels N0.,3, store fun 1. sale•by • SMITH ,4 SINCLAIR, may 7 -66 Woad et.. • BACON—I 7 casks Hama and .Shoulders; in store and for sale by SMITH & SINCLAIR; ina6 56 Wood at. • RICE -4 tierces just rec'd on consignment and for sale by SMITH Sr SINCLAIR', ma 6 66 Wood st„ ROLL BUTTER-2 Bble Roll Butter; received on consignment, and for sale by I. D. WILLIAMS & Co., 110 Wood et. T ARD-5 Kegs Family Lard ; just rec'd and for JLA sale by J. D. WILLIAMS & Co., mayl 110 Wood at. CHEESE --47 Boxes Prime W. It. Cheese ; just rec'd and for sale by • mayl ' J. D. WILLIAMS 4. CO. FAMILY. Flour, a prime article always on hand, and for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS &CO., may 1 llO Wood at. 9 LBS SQUILLS—Just received and for sale 9. V by B. A. PAHNESTOCK &CO., corner of First and Wood ate. 360 ALOES—Just r; A alli i l4 s a r n o d c f l o c 3r B s L a c le o by car of Firs and Wood sts. 2a BOXES Ext. Logwood; just received and for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCE & CO., may; - enr of First and Wood ate. 240 LBS. Pow'd. Pumice Stone; juat received and for sale by B. A. FAI3NESTOCE & CO., cor of First and Wood sta. r s STANDS Burgundy Pitch; just received and for 4./ sale by B. A. FAUN ESTOCK 4. CO, ap3o corner pf First and Wood sta. 6 BAGS Ginger Root; just reed and for sale by 13:A. FAIINESTOCK & CO., cot of First and Wodd as. „^-:;” BALES Velvet Bottle Corks;' just received and ...I for sale tAI B. A. FAILNESTOCK & CO., ap3o ' corner of First and Wood ate. Q/ KEGS Refined Salt Petre; Just received and for LIU sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK 4. CO., ap3o corner of First and Wood at. 11„,pECEIV1NG in Store and for gale, 3DO bushels Dried Apples, by L. S. WATERMAN, ap 16 No. 31, Water, and 62 Front sts. 9000 Bulk Pork, assorted—also., 4000 lbs. as sorted Bacon, jnst received and for sale by : : • L. .S. WATERMAN, ap 1 . 6 No. 31, Water, and 62 Frlml its.' 0 A BOXES Apples. Romanites, Pippins, &c.., just 4. , '-.11 received and for sale by . . _ L. S. WATERMAN, No. 31, Water, and 62 Front Street ..JI,I3BLS. White Beans, in store and forsalo by L. S. WATERMAN, ap 16 No. 31, Water, and 62 Front s BBLS. Family Flour, just recei • ed and for 4,0 sale by L S. WATERMAN, az, 18 62,V1T1A T UST received and for sale low-2 bbls. Smith's ft) best quality New York Coneli-Varnish. Also, I qr. bbl. Leather Varnish, for sale by . feb2o ROBERTS S.; KANE, S 2, 3d at. BULS. Copal Furniture Varnish, Nos. 1 and 2, Smith's New York make, on hand and for sale by the gal. or WA., by ROBERTS s KANE, 10,20 No. 82, 3d at. LARGE lot of Mahogany Plank and Veneers, / - I._ for hale by ROBERTS & KANE, feb2o.; No. S 2, 3d al. f FEET beat quality Rosewood, on hand 0t..11./li and for sale by RUBERTS & KANE, febi'O No. 82, 3d st. Cotton. i„ ( y 7 Bates Tennessee Cotton, reed per steamer / "American." and for sate by mar 27 FRI Edsa), BillEY &Co. 57 Waterst. Bacon. 6 500 sale.ll ..l ac on , ji.i li t o i e L r .s ? D u , lnc i d its.. re y civ t let ci a ) n . d for mar 27 No. 57 'Water et. N, 0. Sugar. 1 00 II lias prime N I4L O I . L .S ., : i t vr, R ib u r u saleb6, mar 27 57 Water atteeL. rAP LE SI:GAR—I ,000 lbs. reed and for sale by 11 LAMBERT 5: suiPTON, teb4 • 133 andl3s Woodlt. 1 - 11S11—S5 bble No 3 Large Mackerel; -I 10 lif bbls do do; Edo N o I do d 6; 15 bbls Nos I and 2 do; . _ 6 do No 1 Salmon; 25 do do Ilerrings; 6 chorus Codfish; for sale by LAMBERT 4. SIIIPTON, frh4 133 and 135 WOOd at pRoDucE-6 btils end b kegs Lard; 5 do 1011.11 utter; 3 do Cloverseed; 500 lbs Feathers; 4 bbls White Ileans• 30 pairs Woollen Socks; Received and for sale by LAMBERT & SHIPTC N, feb4 133 and 135 Won(' at S - TATIONgItY.--Just opening, a large and splen did assortment or French, linglish..and Ameri can Stationery, which we invite the public to call and examine. JOHNSTON & STOCKI'ON, oct.t.'9 . Stationers, Market st. FUlt LADIES, Papeteries, Port-folios, Note Paper of all kinds, Note.Envelopcs, Motto Wafas, Motto Seals, Writ ing Stands, and Floral Waters, Spangled Sealing Wax, Embossed-edged Lettlr-paper, Card Cases, Visiting Cart% Pocket Books, Ivory Tablets, Note Clips, ke. &c. For sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. corner ofMarket and Third sts. UrOLD PENS.---Bagley>6 celebrated ever pointed' Gold Pens,just received and for sale at reduced rates, by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, 0ct.119 ajf Booksellers, Market st. SRBLS. Pitch: V 50 Rosin; 150 Boxes Tobacco, various sict's; 10,000 Seed leaf Cigars; On consignment and will be gold low fottash, or exchanged for Pittsburgh manufactures, seps TAAFFE &.O,CONNOR. Latent Improvement. BEDSTEADS of different kinds with Gazzam's iron patent fastenings, superior to anything now in use, fur sale low at the ft rniture warehouse of an .1. T. R. YOUNG & Co, Hand street. POPLAR BOARDS, well seasoned and for sale by [nOv IS.] L. WILMARTH. toakling , s Improved Lard OIL , ""/ BARRELS Winter Lard'Qil, just received from I the manufacturersand for tale atCincinnati prices wholesale and retail, by FRS. SELLERS, dec2B 270. 17 Liberty st. sTierces fresh Rice; 14 bbls, Conklins iroproired Lard Oil; 10,000 lbs. Baeori, ShoOlders. On bind and for sale bx F. SELLERS. sep24. A No. 17, Liberty street. T _ ARD; 10D kegs, No. 1, Lard on consignment; And for sale by F. fiRLLERS. sep24. No: 17, Liberty street Piano! A SPLENDID assortment of Itosowood anti Din A hogany. Pianos of the latestpatterns,just finiah ed and for sale at • F. DUMPS, apr2l. • No 112 Wood it. ALSO, two elegant Rosewood Pianos, with CO]-. man's pitent /Wean attachment, low for eash , ,l at (apr2l) V. PLUME'S, IV: Wood et, .!:,•:.,-; !4;:. NENE OPOBA. LS - - TIOR carrying the .Mails of the' United- States, -1-1 from the tst ofJoly, 1941, to the 30in of June, IS 8, tncinsive to the States.of P,ennsylvaMa and Ohio ' 19 I I be s ' eceived di the itintkact Office of the Poet Office Depaitdient, in the.city, of Washington, until 9 a m of•theltit r ofluni, 1847jt0 be -deetd dect by the I.sth,)iii ,the routes :4d inl.6bnianner and - time herein,specified; viz: — • • • - PENNSYLVANIA - .•, • , ' 1727 From Athens to NortlaAnnithaltic 12 miles and back; once a 'week. • . . . . , .. -Leave Athens every Wednesday,at 10 a iti, arrive at North SMitlifield same day by 2 p m. . Leave North Smithfield every Wednesday at ,3 p M. arrive at Athens-same day. by 7 p m.: P. C. 111MtTIN. 1728 , From - Berryaburgh, by -UniontOwn to penrgetown, (Dalrnatia,)..l2miles and back; - Le.4ve ,13rrysburlr Mo n d a y at in 8 a , ar ri same dayby- I 2 m. ri'v ,e. t ve i G eriy " § r b g u etw rgs n e 4m " e OrY' Monda yaytly 6p. 1729 From .Brady's .Bend,. to Ananlala Butler county, 20 miles and back, once a week.. Leave Brady's. Bend every Monday at 8 a in, arrive at Ananclali same day by 4 p m. Leave Ananciala every Tuesday;at 8 a m, arrive at Brady's Bend seine - day by 3'p; in. - 1730 From Brookville, by the„ State Road, to Sniickburg, 25 miles and back, once a week.:. Leave Brookville every Wednesday at 8 a rn,ar. rive at Smickburgsame day hY,S p m.: Leave Smickburg every Thursday, at $ a in, ar rive at Brookville same dayby 5 p tn .1731 From Collomsyille, by.„Susquebarina town- shift, to Williainsport; 12"mileS and brick Leave Collomsville every Wednesday at. 2 P m, arrive at Williamsport same day by 6:p .m. Leave Williamsport every Wednetclay sit am, arrive at CoLlomsville same day by 12 in. ~ 1732 From, Ebensburg, by the Woodland Settle meht, to intersect the Indiana , . and Curwinsville: mail-route at Newthan's 51ills. 25 miles and.back,' once a week. Leave Ebensburg every Monday et 8 d'in,arrive at New na a n's Mills same day at 5 p m. Leave New.man's .Mill4everyTues) ay at 8 a M, arrive at Ebensburg same day b, 5 1733 From Lackawaxen, to Grahamsville, Pike county,. miles and back, once a week Leave Lackawaxen every Friday at rive at Grahamsville ... by Leave Grahamsville every,at rive•at Lackawaxen y 1734 From Ligonier to Donegal, 15 tliiles and bac.k, once a week. Leave- Ligonier every Monday at 12 rn, arrive at Donegal same day by 6 p m. Leave Donegal every Tuesday at 7 a m, arrive at Ligonier same day by 12m. 1735 From AlcConnellsbing, by Webster's Mills, to ;Hancock, Md., 24 miles and back, once a week, Leave McConnellsburg every Monday at Sam, arrive at Hancock same day'by 4 p - Leave Hancock every Tuesday at 8 a it, arrive at MConnellsburg same day by 4 p dr, - 17.36 From Meadville, by linger Lake, to Coop. t eratovvn, 20 miles and back. once a week.. 'Leave •?deadville every Thursday at 5 m, or• ! rive at Cooperstown same day by 12 . m. Leave Cooperstown every Thursday at 1 p arrive at Meadville same day by 9p m. • ; 11737 From Mercer-by Union Milk, to Harris vdle 16 miles and once Mlweek. • (Leave Mercer every Wednes.day at 6 a in, ar riye at Ilarrisville same day by 11 a m. leave Harrisville every Wednesday at 1 p m, arrive at Mercer same day by 6.p m: , 11739 From Mercer'to West Middlesex; I 2 miles and back, once a week iLeave Mercer every Wednesday at 8 a na, arrive all West Middlesex same day by 12 m. . Leave West Middlesex every Wednesday, at 2p arrive at Mercer same day by 6 p m. • • ,1739 From Mifilintriwn, by McCoystowif,i'ern Mills, Bolingerstown, to - Shade Gap, 40 miles and back, once a week. Leave Mifilintown every Wednesday at S aim arrive at Shade-Gap next day by,l2 m. Leave Shade Gap every Thursday at 2 p trWar riVe„at-MfaintoAn next day y_ . B-1 . 4. 1 rIU ram utonturesvirm -- o, rarrc-Fmrlt-i -franc Bailey's Mills, J. E. Thompson' James James Williamson's, and Bictel's Millsoo.Jersey•Shore, 2-I miles.and back, once a week . Leave alontnresville every Aldifilay at B,a m, arrive at Jersey Shore same day_by 5 p rn. Leave Jersey Shore every Tuesday i- at 8 a m, . arrive at Monturesvilk same day by p in. 17.11 From MontroSe., ny New Milford, to Lanes bbrough, 20 miles and back, once a -Week. Leave Montrose every Wednesday at 12 m, ar rive at Lansborough.same day Vy 7 p rn. • Leave Lanesborough every ThursdaY,at•s am, arrive at Montrose same day by 12 rn. 1742 From Pottstown, by Illlleg,asg, Upper . Hanover, and Spirinerstown to Coopersburg, 26 Miles and baek. L Leave Pottstown every Saturday at B.a m, ar rive at Coopersburg same day by 6 - pm. - Leave Coopersburg every Friday at 8 a m,arrive, uI Pettstown same day by 6 p m. 17-13 From Recds%isle, by, Kish acoquillaz Valley to Locke's Mill. 5 miles and back..,, • Leave Reedsvitle every Monday at 8 a m. dr riVe at Locke's Mill , ,,ame day by tib Leave Locke's Mill every :Violably at 10/ a arrive pi Reedsvilk same day.by 12 in. 1.714' Trarn Warren, by Irvine, YonngSville, Pittsfield,,Wriehtsville, Columbus Wattsburg and Beaver Darn Jo Erie, 1 6C1 miles aced ,back once a I Leave Warren every Monday at , 6ia m, arrive at Erie next day by.B p m. • Leave Erie every Weirnesday itt . 6 a in, arrive at Warren next day by S p m. 1745 Froth White Haven, by- the State Road, ["o Mount Pocono. 111 miles and batk.• Leave White Haven every, Tuesday at G . ' m; arrive at Mount Pocono sameay by 12 m, . Ledve Mount Pocono every Tuesday at I.p m, arrive at White Haven same day by 7 p in. 1740 From 'York; by Dover, Dillislturg, and Al kn to Carlisle, 32 miles and•back,once. a week. Leave York every Tuesday at S. a . m, strive at Carlisle same day by 7 p in. Leave Carlisle every Wednesday at S a rii, ar rive at York same day by 7 p rn. ,„ 1747 From York. by East Berlin, to York Sul phur Springs, 20 miles end-back.six times a week during the watering season," and three times a week residue of the season. , Leave York every day, except Sunday, (hiring, Watering 'season, and every Monday, Wedneaday, and Friday residae of year, at 1 a m, arrive at York Sulphur Springssatue days by 7 a in. Leave York Sulphur Springs every clay, except sonday. Bus abole.) at S a In, arrive at. York same days by 2 p in. . . Fipmlilatid, by Igronieville canvillc, to Loudonville, 24. miles :and bdck, once a week. Leave Ashland every 'Wednesday at S a m, ar rive at Loadonville same day by 5 p tn. • Leave Loudonville. every Thursday at S a Jr; arrive at Ashland same day by 5 p m. . From Bethel. by Brownsville to Feesburg, 112 miles and back, once a week. Leave Bethel every Tuesday at 10 a m, arriva l at Feesburg same day by 2 p M. - Leave,Feesburg every Tuesday by 5 a m, arrifel at Bethel Eame s day by 0 a m. • 2297. From. Canal Fulton to Ashland, 41.4 miles land , back, once a w-ek. Leave Canal Fulton every Ttiestlay at 0 a. en, :arrive at Ashland next day by 12 m. Leave Ashland every'Wednesday at 2 p m, ar 'rive at Canal Fulton nett day by 7,p m. 2208. Frani — Cleveland, by Gates-s, Mills, Man.' 'son, Claridon, Iluntaburgh, and Windsor, to Mead ville Pa.,00 miles and back, bnhe a ,veek.' Leave Cleveland every Wedne4ay at 2Z ar rivelat Meadville on Friday by Leave Meadville every. Monday at S a m,arrive at Clevelantl On Wednesday by 12 hi. - Proposals, to run from Wiridsni:, Orwell. Bloonafield, dieensburgh and Gustliyus' and' end at Kinsnian, 4 . 1 Miles less distance will becOriaidered. 2290. From 'Cleveland, by Roy'Aton.;,Hiriltley, Granger and Sharon, to Wadsworth; 36 Maki and back, once, a week. LeaveCeveland. every TuesdaY at Gain, arrive at Clevelqoiame_day,by,B p 1t1• Leave.Widsivelih every Wednaiday at 6 am, arriVf.at, Clevelandaa:MadaYby 81) - .:1300. From Columbus, by "New Albany,'Jnlni fatew#:, Utica, Martensburgh,, Bladensburgh,.East Union and West Bediord to R05c0a,,:.75 miles and back, once a week.. ' Leave Columbus every Tuesday at -0 a rn, aiave at Ros'coe next day by 8 p `.~ ~._-= 'leave 'Roscoe every. Thursday at 6a m, arrive. _ _ at t'oloiribo's next day by 8 p m. • 230] From, leayetteville by Westboroogh,Ttit Cuba; 15 iniles'and biek, once a 'Weekr_ - Leave Filettiille every Tuesday at 6 'ti n, rith rive - at; CuUa sameday, by 11 a tn. I.e.ive Cuba every Tuesday at..l p in, aeltva a 1 Fayetteville same ilay_by 7-'p tn. 2p0f..? .Frorn 'lthaca:by New Baltimore and Phils liAblicM"to 16 Miles and bark inter a week, , Leave Ithaca every Wednesday at 2 pin, at :Union same da ,byB p m_. Leave Union every Wednesday al 6 dill; naiad at Ithaca same day by 1.2 in. ' ' • 2303 From Jaclison,_byVinien, to Cheshite, 33 miles and back, once a Wbek. Laave Jackson every Friday at I'-a in r artivb at Chishire same -day. by 7 p.m. "Leave CfieShlris - every Saturday at 7 a in, amyl at 'Jaekson same day by 7 p m. -.- - -2304 Fr am,lttnstnart, by J ohnstaniille, Wan rens 21 miles and' baCk, once alviek. .... 'Leave Kinsmen every Tuesday at 8 n.in,-arrivil at Warren', saihe day by 4 p m. - Leave'Warren every Wednesday at 8. axis, sil .rive Icitiantan salve :day by 4it tn, , .2305 Froln J,pcust''Grdve, by Marble Fnrpaset Tramptility; and,Youngsville, to Eakiriasunille t 20- miles and back, once a week, , teive Locust Gm - ye every. Tuesday at Ba, ins arrive at Eakmansvilleaarrie dak by 4 p m. Leave Eckiitansville every 'Wednesday, at 8 d m, arrive at Locust Giaye same day t;y• 4 is in.' 2306 Flinn Reigniera' 31illsdaek1 son and Olive, Township, to Sharon, 35 milea.aba once' a yeelt.'. ; . , Leave Lowull everfFriday at. t to, arrive at Shaionsaine,day.by 7 pm... Leave .Sharon every Saturday at 6 a tri,.ari'irti dt Lowell same day by pnS 2307:Fr0m ; Marion, ,by Jantam.ituntersvillas • and. Lima, to section Ten, 15 Miles and back, one* - testi-a Marion: every Tuesday at 5 a in,aith at Section. Ten next day.by 13'p m. , _ - Leave Section Ten every. ThOtSbiei:y.-at`t a r,cts arrive,at Marion next day by B.p m. 2308.. From :New Plariadelphia,,by Jotepb pity's, and Rogersville, to chili;2o miles andbaeks once a week. - , • Leave New Philadelphia briery Wednesday it in; arrive at chili same day by 4 ft Leave -Chili every Thursday'at "8 a in, arrive at New Philadelphia smile day by 4 p m -- 2300 From Nashport, Licking eounty, - . bY'Elira , . betlitowir, to. Hanover, 7 miles arid back, -oilers - Leave NashiMit eq•ery WelneidaY'at B"ri in, at - 4 rive at Hanover same day by - 10 am. Leave Hanover every Werine:sdair 4 . ti 'a in, at} rive at,Nashport iarne day by 1- . . p ' 2310 From St. Johri, by Frysburg to Diatimarar 12 miles and back, once a week. J . Leave' St. Jolureyery Friday at 8 a' in, attire at Dinsmore same, day by 12 m. . , Leave Dinsmore every, Friday it 2 to,arnyk at St. John, same day by . 7 it rh. - 0 2311 From Sidney, by Paleatine; to 'l.lrlitum,' 2EI miles and t bacir, ante a' week. . • - Leave Sidney every Tuesday at 5 aln; arrive at , Urbana same day by .3 p - , Leave Urbana-every itionday at 10 a irt;artivd - at . Sidney. same il-Sy by 8 p m - 231 . 2 From Steubenville, by -Brownthes-Millai Knoxville,'New Snmerset,..s.lttehell's Salt "Works/ ittoofe . s Salt WOrks,.-Croitoit.. Stairierl ll 4 anil Gavers' to Nett' Lisboti, 4 . 4 Miles and back,Once , a week. _ . Leave Steubenville every-Tuesday at 8 a in, rivelat New Lisbon next day by 11 a m. Leave New Lisbon every.'Wednesday at..l p mi arrive at , Stl,tibenville - next day-bi , 6 p to: 2313 From. Materville;„to Corinbus', Grover Plitnam county, milel and back,, once a weeki . Leave Waterville every' WednesdaY at - ; ar.; rive at Columbus Grove by Leave Columbus Grove every' - et arrive at Waterville by 2314 From Woodville, - by."llartford and Pori Clinton, to Sandusky, 73 milesatid back, once week yyßatias i gry Wedneitat at 8 *pi, Lease : Sartilusky"every Menday at t il am). arrive at Woodville next day by 8-.p:rn.. 2315 noir) • . Ham; 16 miles and baek, once a val. Letive'Xeniatevery I,tlotiday at 6 a ni, arrive at -Port %Valium same, day by 12 In • .•. . T.' .. Leave Port _William every Monday at.lp;in,ar. ' rive at. Xenia same day by 7p. tn. - 4.4 ~ _ NOTES ' Each proposal should be iiecompaniekby.si gitarantee, signed by one or more responsible per— sons, in the following manner, vi;.: ~ The undersigned ' - guaranty that ' .;- ' -.1, if his bid for carrying the mail from . to n r :- .1 . be accepted by the Postmaster General, shall ente r, into an obligation prior to the first day of July: ' . . next, with good and sufficient itatties. io - perfttriti tlre,sertice.proposed." ~ . • , f:t,r' r 7 This should- be,:accomphnied• by the certi4tate of a. postmaster; or (* . leg equivalent- teztiniony, _ that the guarantors are t tnen of 'property, atid able ;to triake goad their tu3;ranty: . ThepropOlal should . .be sent to the department sealed; endorsed , :•Proposals, for route No. - ; , in : " and addressed' to Ilii:Firit tiiiistant POstmaster General. For the prohibition of bide resulting from i terms and l l bination, and the - ters and conditions on w ett the contract is to 136 made,' seethe last amnia ad. e.rtis..ement. C. JOHNSON, P6girnasterGen: -.:.. Post Cillke Vepartment, April 21, 18-17. . .... ap2B-law4t . - - • _ ' „ , .:".. - A Fresh Arrticil of New 'Booklet !.' , ' . NT SIOASE'S 4ite -tooltis) LITERAEY DEPOT.' 11 - An Overland Souitital round theWarld; during. the years 1541-42, by. Sir George 'Simpson, Getter: - •nor in Chief of,the 'Hudion Bay Company's Terri: torics A Dictionary oft'oetical Quotations, consisting - 6i iitracts on every subject; aomiiileil rruin carious eu thors-, and arranged under appropriate lieads;by T. Watson, 'M. D. . •: , 3- The Medical Student's Vade Mecum: or. Manual • Exithinatiops; by Geo. 61enilenhtilli M. D4leetures , on Pathology'in the lilediehl Institute -Of eincignat4 member of the Pliiiada: Medical . Society,' etc: - Sthail BoCilts on West Subjects, 3 Vols. !-' My Little Geography—a seperior thing of the kind; History of the Revolution Germant. Modern Chivalry; or, the Adventures of Ceptilut Farrago—cornic.• - Ihrtnbey 4 Son, - No. 7. . • Living Age, No. 155. - The Searet Baud of-Brothers, illustrated; by-Jd H. dreen—a thrilling story. The Aiti and Mysteries of Gambling;illustratedf by J. If. Green. - L3l ei of early British Diamatists----a rare arid baste.: gifed work. Blackwood's Magazine for April: - - A.Tale of the Old Convents of Paris': Mexico as it was 'laid numerous ilinstriee Tlie-Meteor: - .or the Cutter of die Ocean—a Sets' Story, Gen. Taylor's Life, Battles sad Correspondence- with : illustrations. lia'rper's Illustrated Sbakspeaiee , -complete and: beautifdlly bound. Just 'received- and for sabi at MORSE'S therfirt Depot, 85 Voirtla dtrcots, , . cayB- • Proposals for Pittsburgh Coal. PROPOSALS will be received by` the undersigned, until the first clay of June; fur the delivery of 15,000 bushels of Pittsburgh Coal, of the best cur& ity cer the fabrication Dr Gag, to he furnished on or holore . the first day of 'October' next, at the St. Lonis Gas Werke, payment to be Made upon delivery. For, further particulareapply torthe undersigned: = - KENNET II MACKENZIE . Choirman of the Gas Light Comatittei. • iria)74l3w • ' -- ittneini 'Region. , of Lake Supetter.:: FR*. doz..(latest , edition) of ...Houghton and , ABristol's . Mineral Region," accompanied. tiy the map of the entire country, number-hn4.loiAtimv ornvery permit, name and-capital Stock:Of on thfr mining companies,: result of the, genlagical and ty. pographical survey, together, with all the_ntitisticali information relative tb the Mineral Revt, u Of. Lake Superior;are contained in . the writk: . :For sale by HAYS Zr. 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