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A St114:11 'I4I.I4IVED - •p. : .tennsylvanii; dray, St.:Lodia. • ....A.vilanch, Williams, §t:,LoUip; Bttlith, Wheeling. Arrow, Atkinson, Wheelipg. Rhode Island & Dawson, Wheeling,, Swallow• Turnhill, Catlett, - Wellsville. • Harlim,Tfunker; WheiDag. '-' • • .Deaver, Hoops, _Bepvei. Lake Brie ' Beaveh. • Michigan, Adams, Beaver. ' Consul; Bowman, Browns Ville. Louis M'Laae, Bennett; Brownsville. DEPARTED::.. Sniith, Wheeling. German'ttnVn; lki'Lean, St. Louis. Wilmingtwi t PavVson, Steubenville. • NeW gngland No. 2, Dean, Cin. , Wells Ville, Catlett, WelleVille. Hunker, Wheeling. Lake • Erie f Hemphill, Beaver. Beaver, Hoops, Beaver. Michikan, Adams, Beaver. Consul, 'Bowman, Brownkville. Louis M'Lane, Bennett, Brownsville. FAMILY MARKETING, At the Old Diamond Marled; Wednesday. May 2tl. There was about the usual nMrtber of wagons in the market'Jesterday morning. ;Vegetables of this !primes growth v - iere quite plenty. The following quotatiuns are correctly given : '1 1 Buriza—Good roll rather scarce--sold readily at 18a20c. lb. •PouLTitr . --Chickens per Pay 37f(&40c. No game in„markM Mivrs—Best cuts Veal and Beef, for steaks and roOtio'g, lb—respectively; Mutton and Lamb, Ze. lb; Pork, rusting pieces and steaks, Cc. p 115„; Sausage Meat Sc. fi• Arecr.s—Very scarce.. Hucksters selling at 18ic. v• peck. FLoun AND .11EAL—Wheat -Flour selling at $2,7503,00 p 1 00,1ba.. Cora 31eA 50069 c. bu. No buckwheat Hostixr--6c. p• quart. Raria--&iling at 80I0c. doi. • VEGSTA Ints--Potatoes $1,00,p• bu ; Radish - es 401.1 p bunch; Rhubarb 90Gc #lminch ; Aspara gus 400 c v.. bunch ; Cucunibers"Coming in, but are ,very high, say cts a Pace.. Daily Rettese 'of the ilarkete. OFFIQE OF THE POST, - Tuirnsoar MORNING, May 27, 1 547. The weather was cold and sefi; pleasant for the trantactions 'of out-door business yesterday. There was - however, in the business walks. FLonn—The arrivals by wagon; and river were by no means heavy yesterday, and there appeared to be no change in prkes from the previous day's quotations. Notwithstanding tbe prit-es ur the Eastern cities have kept up, therieppears not to be It corresponding, activity here during the last 48 hours.. Sales yesterday at $6,Q00. bbi. in various smell parcels. Sales 50 bbls. extra brand, for fa. mily use, at $4,121 WHEAT—tales at ;1,00 per bu . . WOOL,—Sales 1200 Its. new cliO. to one infuse a . the following rates: common and + blood 2223 c do. 24025 c.; do. 26...e27c..; ft;11 blood 2FP29c ; prirril , 33e: Sales .to 'anollier Ths. at the following rates: common 20i1 , 22c. per lb.; blood 23c.; do. 25c.; du 27c.; full blood 30c.; and prime 33e. pet lb. , Fisa-aPrites have advanced, and the market is quite brisk, Sales No. 1 Mackerel (large) at $l4; do No. 2, $P,75; do. No. 3, $8 per: bbl. Shad; No. 1, (trimmed) $10,50 per bbl.. herring, No. 1 Bal timore, $8;50 per bbl. Saltunn, No. 1, WO 16,f2.0. Gnoczairs. ,. ..Remain" without 'change. Asges—Sales Pots at . 4(a4 3 ; Seorching,s 4R4,fc. perlb. Pearls scarce. TELEGRAPHED FOR THE -POST: PHILADELPHIA MARKET.• " May 26, 2'9'elock. P. M. . The movement h the PIMA . Market today is steady and sales moderate at $9 bbl. for prime western brands. A few sales on pri'vate terms, and one of irratchrd, supposed at $8 681 t 7. bbl: Further sales of'Dacon today at yesterday's prices, and to some ;extent. Sales mostly of sides and shoulders at 9(a9} and Sets. Sales of fancy hams at 111012cts:- • BUTTER—is still scarce. -.Sale 2.00 kegs No. i Lard at lOicts. credit. Some sales of Corn at $1 12(ii$4 14 for prime white. A sale of Rye Flour at $l3 82i {,7 irbl. Not much doirig iu Wheat. NEW YORK MARKET FLOUR—Gennessee Floor sells steadily at $3,75 per bbl., and the sales which have transpi= red are not late. There have been some further sales, both of Gennessee 'and Western,. for future' delivery; but the quantity, time, and terms, have not yet reached me. Many buyers still bid below the views of sellers. PROVISIONS—In Provisions there 15 More at tivity. The market is quiteebare of pickedimestv, and they are wanted. BALTIMORE MARKET. May 26, 2 o!clock, P M FLOUR--,The busine i ss in Flour today is uni. !orally at $9 per bbl. for Howard street, anll Iran. sections to a inoderate extent. City Mills the Aetna price, and nothing has been done. 1 PROVISIONS—In PrOvisions there is something doing. -Sales to-day of new Western packed mess Pork at $16,50 per bbl.,; and prinie at $13,75. Sales of mess Beef at $45, anep.tinin at $lO. Ba con moves off' freely, but at formell prices. I no tice sales to-day at 71 for'Shoulders:; 9F39ic. for Sides; and Hams at 100101 c. Laid has not va ried for several days. Sales to day at 1004 for kegs and bbls: No.l. Generally.,the market is without ,Change. IN the Cour of Common Pleas ;of Allegheny county, ofJune Term, A. D., 1847. ' No. 94. In the matter, of tire Petition of Francis Herron, Trustee of Eve Anshutz, wife of George Anshutz, for discharge from the further execution of a cer - pin Trust. 1/ 11— And now, wit, May 1, 1 .847; J. ve,t Harrison Sewell, Esq., presents-fire Petition of Rev. Francis Herron, True •._• 01) tee of Eye Anshutz, (late Hampshire,) •• • •• -- t...77 praying to be--, discharged from said Trust. And it is ordered, that notice of said application be given, to all persons whom it may concern, by publication once a week in the Pittsburgh Gazette, and Daily Post, until the second Monday °flue next, at which time the prayer will We granted,- if no sufficient cause be , shown to the contrary. From the Record.• myB-dlawtd HIRAM HOLTZ, Pro. BOOKS--Justreed: Works of Lord Bolingbroke; Works of Samuel Johnson; Works of Jeffer son; BomyelPu .Life of Johnson; Curiosities of Lite rature. BOSWORTH . & Co. ma l`: 43 Market at. MZE====3 314 26, 1 o'clock, P. M GREA . _ • PartAnc.liii - a, April 2t,, 1546. —Being afflicted for some S years with that most distressMg disease, the, asthrtia,- and. for tho last 3 years aluch'bf the ;lithe' confined to my , ioorri, and at 'several- diiferent .timels my lite was des. paired.o'f; I concluded to gbtain Lorne of Ala zoni's Syrup, which '*as recommended to me by . a friend froin New YOilc, 'who staled' that it had cured. stinfe bf the. rripSt inveterate Cases .to the trietticat,lii•ofessiOn. ` Suffice itsto say, that, after jinni the abOve s *iedicine for aliotit . 4 W4elte l Twits tmtirely . relieYed„ and I belreve'raili- Tilly .Irotua Hays &• see adverti§( CHRISTIE' nervous tiffer success in.al nic, appiyin doleretix; brileichitis, vertigo; nervous or Slat head athe, indigestion, paralysis, palsy, epilepsy, fits, convulsions, cramp; Ralpitatigh of. the , heart, neu ralgia, general debility, &e. 111 cases of dy'spepsfa, whiCh is simply a nervou's derangement Of the.,di• gestive 'organsa- , they have been found equally sue. essful. -'- • 1 - -liThese applications are in the Term of Rings and Magnetic Fluid, Bands, Bracelets, Belts, &c. aCj- See advertisement tor fdither particulari on the outside Of this sheet. }'or sale at the only, agency, 57 Market street. . , ct:j'WdOtiet NO Gooch : -114 - sus Editore—l ob served sometimeago a coinmUnicatictit rivet: the signature for "A•Parent," statihg that br. Jayne's Indian Expectorant had beed pie Minna of saving the lives"tif three of his aildren,. who were suffer ing severely with whdciping cough; and having, but a short time before, lost one lof thy 'children by that dreadful complaint, and having another, and my only child, suffering the greatest agony with the same disease, and in hourlexpectation of its commenced using it according to the death,l was induced to purcha e a bottle of it, and , and to-the surprise of all it began to mend Mfg : ' teen minutes after we commended using it, and the child has now. completely recovered. I have no acquaintance with Dr. Jayne, but I . ! hereby return him. .ti -husbamrs and a father's 1 grateful ackriowledgments. .L 1 L. SIMPKINS. Philadelphia, April 22d, 180. , 1 Jayne's... Mir Tonic.--LliTI commend to the atten- j tion of those desirous of restoring their hair or im proving its' beauty, to this 'elegant preparation We hear it 'every where highlylspokeit 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 sufficiently prov. e4.—N:- Y. Sun. . ' . . For 'sale in Pittsburgh at .he PERIN TEA STORE, 72 FOURTH -street, ?ear Wood—and at the prug Store of H. P. Schwartz, Federal gtreet, Alleg,henyCity. mar 4. DAIIZERS, EXCHANGE ,BRDEERS, !AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC, EXCHANGE, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT; DANE NOTES, AND SPECIE, No. 64 Wood at., one door abase Fourth, East lids, PittsburO, CIIRRENT ,Ftindß received on deposit, and col lectionss 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 on the most favor able terms. The highest premium paid for Foreign and Ameri can Gold and Silver coins. Exchange on England, Ireland; Germany, and France procured, &c. raaarlp-dawy N. 1101.1Itr. bANKX.t.S Altb DE&LEIIS No. 53 Market red, Pinsbrgh teliiagrate. Ere ,New York,. pr Philadelphin. Baltimore BANK hange. Buying rate. Cincinnati • a dia Louisville • 1 g. St. Louis i .. NOTES. lluying ratetr. Ohio dig Indiatra " Kentucky tt Virginia Wheeling ti Tennessee 3 rt apS-y iosErn rt. !tux. Buying rates. County & City ord , s dis Relief notes .• Pennsylvania Co " New York Maryland I , 41 New Orleans DILL & CURRY. EANIZEItX, EXCHANGE BROXEES, AND 'DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CER TIFCATES OF DEPOSIT. BANK NOTES, GOLD AND SILVER. No. 65 Wood BC. , 3o DOOR. BELOW FOllB7ll, WEST UDE, Pittsburgh ; Pri. "DAR Funds and CurTency received on Deposit; and 17 collections made iu all the principal cities of the United States. Sight Exchange on Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York, Boston and Cincinnati constantly for sale in sums to suit purchasers. Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia and Pennsylva nia Bank Notes bought and sold on the most favors ble termi. &- The highest premium paid for American Gold: Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany and France procured, 4c. mar22-y Steam Ertigiumi Wanted. fINE new or second baud, with ten inch cylinder, k 4} R. stroke ; and one do, with 7or 8 inch cylinder, 3} It. stroke, with or without boilers. Apply to GEO. BREED, my 24-40 04 Wood st. Wool 2 Wool 21 rvirE highest price in cash paid for the different grades of clean washed Wont', free from burs. Wool sacki and burlaps on band and for sale low, by MURPHY & LEE, Old Wool warehouse; car. Liberty st. and my2•t-dj•w3mo Cecil's alley. New lotaue. r HE OLD CHURCH.; _ Officer's Funeral; 'Tis Midnight Hour; We met as Strangers; Mary of Argyle; The Watcher ; The Rose of Alabama; Dreams of the Patt;' Are the Links that bound us Broken; Where are now the hopes 1 cherished ;- " 'Tis the Harp in the air ; Ile doetleall thingt well Fall of Vera Crus , desuriptive piece.) IVattza..—Desello, ' Midnight, Cypress, Atlanta, Morning Star, Linden, Francissia, Fairy, II Ponse: rosa, Washington.. Tlie above jbst received and for sale by JOHN H. MF:LLOR, No 81 Wood street. Positive Sale at itin:cticin of Frill , I3OIId- tug Lots, In the Eighth Ward, near the new . Cohrt /thus?. THE subscriber will offer for sale, - at public Ana tion, on the premises, on Saturday, May 29th, at 3 o>clockiP. M., FIFTY beautifully located build ing lots on BoyiPs Hill, on the south side of Penn sylvania Avenue ' (or 4th st. road,) according to the diagram in hand bills. The lots will be abld on the following terms, viz.: One-fifth of the purchase money to be paid in hand, and the residue in four equal annual payments, with interest from date of sale, payable semi-annually, to be secured by bond and mortgage on the premises. Title indisputable. Should the weather be unfavorable, ..the sale will be adjourned till the next succeeding flaturd ay i at the same place and hour. - ALEX'II.' BLACK, 'l=22 -Wylie street. ' Mineral Region of Lake Superior. A FEW doz. (latest edition) of "Houghton and Bristol's Mineral Region," accompanied by the map of the entire country, number and location of every permit, name and capital stock of all the mining companies, result of the geological and ty pographical survey, together with all the statistical information relative to the Mineral Region of Lake Superior, are contained in the work. For sale by HAYS >ti BROCKAWAY, Druggists, No. 2, Comniercial Row, Liberty st. mayB-dlim AFUNERAL SERMON, occasioned by the death of the Rev. Robert 'Dunlop, A. M., pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church, March 28th, on the Sabbath morning following. his decease. To which is prefied an addriss, delivered iisame place,. at his interment, March .13d by Rev. E. P: Swift r D. D.,Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Alle gheny, with an. appendix. • Fdr sale by tny2•A L,UHE LOOMIS, Agent. _ =~ :. ;~ ._. Y .. - ~ ~: =MEM N r OTIOE7-;An nie,eting — iti - - the. Steck of the,:i'iiieburgll and connells , ;ills ituilroml Companyb• held at Philo Halli on, Saturday, trio 2.lth of•Wr•;:at 3 Aoclocit; P. hit Wit•LTElMlllAl3lll,Chairtnan, E. DGAzutta,- W.M. DiaLurciotii 5 ••••• • New Ara Ptisttiiii4e.ble;Dress Goods. Ar .1060 N; 62 34ark et : street, has received 150 pieces of Printed Lawns - and Mullins, 36 ps.-Gingham Lawns, 25 pa. Printed 'Jaconets, 16 ps. pa. Fronch and Linen Ginghams, 57 ps. Balzarines and Dareges, 17 ps. Wrought Muslin,; also Plaidsi White Goods, &c. &e. com prising in all one of the most extensive and desirable assortments in the market. niy2l letail Aierits; all kinds of with entire lute or chro• tbs; gout, tic RICH DRESS SILKS.--Just• received, at A. A. Mason's, 62 Market at., a large assortment 4:e rich dress Silks, selling very loy6 AITINDOW SASH,. V V 3000 Lights 8110, Just redoired nod for sale, my2o L. WILSIA.RTII. ho. 10, West side qf St. Clciir street, between Penn and the Bridge. j~I dulling her late c v7tt t fi d e ' w he l r 'o a rk rm er e: Zt. n .iv a; ing at all times the latest London and Paris fashions; of 6137 article in the Millinery business. A choice selection of new styles Brss Caps, Silk and Braid Bonnets, Cullatti, Albin:ins, Laces, &c., just opened. Also, a new and elegant pattern of Silk Cardinals) Caps, Bonnets, Cardinals, tsc.; made m Ender. Straw Bonnets Cleaned. A few good Milliners wanted , . my 4 ALAD OIL .15 Baskets Bordeaux Ballad Oil ; 10 just received and for sale by myl9 MILLER ¢RICKETSON. SUGARS ; 120 a k. L 0 verinirs double refined Loaf Sugar; 10 barrels " crushed " AO ; 40 6 , Louisiana refined Loaf Sugar; 20 4 I If 6C OC d o ; 20 " " pulverised do ; 20 6 , SL Louis " 66 do; 5 boxes 6 , ~ If d o • inyl9 ' For sale by MILLER & RICKETS ' ON. ___ ___ "V", UTMEGS, PEPPER, AND CLOVERSEED; 'just received athl for sole by myl9 MILLER di. RICKETsON IDOUCIIONG TEA; 20 cheats " Chulan" Poueliong Tea ; Noiv landing and (9r sale by my 49 ATILLER & RICKETSON NIADmDyE:—For by MILLER & - 11ElSON. OILS-800-Gallons Bleacitea . and Sperm Oil; J - 1000 Natural colored " do ; 600 " Bleached Winter Whole Oil; 8 Barrels Lard Oil; Just .rebeived and for sale by nun? .511LLEB. & 11.1C1fEtSON. rpo.BAcco AND, CIGARS, r 112 M Jug • up, Principe ,Cigars ; ,' 10 AI 2d uslity 4 6 do; 1' 5 M Rego ins t, do; [ 231 M Seed Leaf Cigars, in qr. 139xes ; 10 Dozes Rowlett's 6's Lump do ; 5 44 k!ewlett's 16 , s 44 do; t Just received and for sale liy myl9 MILLER Ss RICKETSON S et. SON, I=l rILAXSEED OIL, ILK 29 Barrels Flaxseed Oil, in store and for sale by my 19 JIILLEIt & ItICKEPSON. - ITTERBING , AND SHAD, I. 25 Barrels No 1, Baltimore tier - ring ; j 5 4, No 1, Shad In store and for sale by MILLER h. RICKETSON. 4 FIRST rate second clasp Fire Engine, that will 1/1_ throw two side? streams and a gallery stream, krith pipes and everything ready fur service. She be sold low. For further particulars inquire of WM. GORMAN, ADAMS GETTY, Committed. maG-tf GEO. WILSON, Iron City hotel. A IRS. PATRICK t:S(L i k; will continue to keep the jll Iron City Hotel, Filth rt., between Wood anti Market otreets, where tbey v.", 111 be. glad to entertain their cutitontera and the public to general. rxia6-dawtf Copeartne h Ip. undersigned have d thisday . assecia d ted r i l herm f 11, 0fir isL il Les ci lirlet co or, 6 u .r n ti e e r t he purp t , i . ri o n o n f o con ' il l ue c tin o g Wholesale Grocery, Produce and Commission cocas, and have taken that spacious Warehouse, No. 166 Liberty street, opposite Sixth, where they will be pleased to see their friends and former patrons. HENRY I.II'CCLLOI,6II, lnllN BLACK.. ' Pittsburgh, April 1, 1847—may 6-Imo 0 DOZEN 4 prong Manure Forks ; ID 14 3 . 41 It of superior quality, just received and for sale-bv CEo. 'COCHRAN, No. 26 Wood st. , 50 DOZEN just recei G veL7 t l l. l ,, or c s o a c le ri l lt ot A v4q No. 26 Wood street. .No. 27, Fifth street, between Market and Wood. rulliE subscribers have constantly on hand, of their OWN MANUFACTURE, (which they offer to Groce - rer ate Tfirtig — gfirfirimt- , 4Easteru wholesale' , pri ees : Mustard ; , ' Gro. Pepper Catsup ; 4 , Cinnamon ; Syrups; " Alspice; Rice Flour; " Ginger; Prepared Horse Radish ; 4 , Cloves; ALSO ON HARD, Nutmegs, Roasted and Ground Coffee. mar22-3m rtIIODES & ALCORN. T . E FNDEX Volume of BILLIMAN'S Journal of Science and' Arta, comprising references to 19 % - elumea of the fins series, embracing a period of 28 years, viz: from 1818 to 1846—is now just completei4 and a few No. , s for sale by the unde t signed. . " We mhy Confidently believe that this irides vol-, nine will prove useful not only to those who may possess the whole series, but to all who aro connec ted in any way with the Arts and ticiences, for what ever the department; the reader i S directed by it to, the various memoirs tharhave becin published in the Journal on the subject that interp ats bile, whether relating to the progress offfeidnce td details or facts in the dif f erent departments ofkn Wledge t oli o thC various resources of this and otheir countries; with such a guide the entire copies Of the work in public Libraries; or in those of individuals, become avail able." Complete setts of the entire series of 49 volume's, ftirnished at the publisher's prices, $lOO 00 Index Volume to do„' 3- 00 Subscriptions received of the now or second series and No.'s delivered free of postage for $5 per an num, by the Agent for Pittsburgh. my24' W. W. WILSON, 57 Market et.. AI:LECMENY ARSENAL e May 21, 1897. I • :PROPOSALS will bci received until the evening of the 31st inst., - for the delivery (iri each quan tities as may be required,) at this Arienal, of the following articles, viz: 911 Sides Bois Leather per side. 684 " Scabbard do 663 " Pouch do 160 .. Holster do ic 300 hides Sling do' 4 . Hide (butt 90 Sides Bag do "'Side 20 " Fair Bridle do . " [trimmed. 20 " Skirting do cleaned on flesh side and Harness ,do' do do . do Pad or Sheep skin, por i dozco Morocco do do . do' coat do db„ E. HARDY G, Capt.Comneg. my22-d&wtd V.I - "- -litew yArletr-Store. THE subscriber has °Relied a new Variety and l"eney store, on theaiirnei'of Perin and St. Clair streets., opposite the Exchange Hotel. may2o-ditin ;- ; . JAMES CAVANACII. New Spring Shawls. JUST received, at A. A. Mastires, 02 Market St., 4 Cartons rich Cashmere Shawls 4do Barage ; • 4 do Mous de Lain; 4 do light Damask ;? L do Canton Crape ; 1 do light Spring, of beautifutsiyles. my2l Tv GOODS-A.HITE A. Miaow has reCaived ,IV, .i..b pa. tilalti Jaconot Muslin; 18 ps. Plaid do.- ' 12 pa. lace striped Lawn ; Bishop do.; Swiss and Book Mullins; Linen Carnbrick 1 - I(lkfs.; Hem Salted d white o. white e Irish Linens, &c. &c. uty2l . JPAi),ASOL§ AND PARASOLETTS—We have on lialid and are receiving cues of Parasols and arasolbtlin Of every Style and price. 1'0 , 21 ' A. A. MASON. New Millinery and Fancy Dry Goods Fire LCnglue for Manure reeks Scythe Snaths MUSTARD AND SPICE PActonv Ftvirtcrm'rm'•wl7mmii• _'' "~~~,':'. G "-: i . f. ~„~ _':aY:~<s:~.+;fcv:,^.-aiaus:::.Tv~.+`b~rr. I - PA.CKETS. X 847. SVN 1) .1:!.11. kr' T.I.A 1547. 117:71 - ; Pay.A6lnger Stc:ino,r Is- A - AR, •jov't ON, Carta.A MA sox, w/11 ten et,'l4t7 , vv ,, ‘ , einchtneli: eve.ry Sintilayfat,loo-. chid., . • 1 The teeac Newton' tills ftpnag, expieu3ly for the offer& to pate;eligerse‘ery comfort and acipatrii,r accommodations. tebl3 ' . . MONDAY PACKET. - •, - E4l . ' - * . The regular mail Anil paegenger steamer MONONPARELA, Capt. Sidi:lei:will run as :a rep ar Pachot liptween Pittsburgh and Cincin nati, leaving this port: Ovary Monday of 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the Baum day. Return ing, she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Monongahela was built' expressly for this trade, and offers to the pasnengera comfort, and su perior accommodations. . , mar 31 1 817 ' Tunsdny Packet. ; 1847 , The regular mail and passenger steam, HIBERNIA., No. 2, Capt. FELT£I/, will run as a regular packet between Pitts burgh and Cincinnati, leaving this part every Tues day at 10 A. M.; and Wheeling at 10 P. M. of the same day. Returning, she will leave Cibeinnati Friday at 10 A.M. For freight orpassage ap ply on board. The Hibernia No. was built *Testily Aar the trade, and offers to the passengers every COM• fort and superior accommellations. janl2, 1847 1847. Wednesday Picket. 1847 THE NEW. ENGLAND, No. 2, Capt. At S. DEAN. *ill leave Pittsburgh every Wednes ay morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Wednesday evening at 10 P.M.; and Cincinnati eve,. ry Saturday at 10 o'clock, A. ' feb2o 1844. TII:JRSD4Ir . PACKET. 1847. THE. WISCONSIN, Capt. It. J. GRACE, will leave :„.fittsburgh , every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 I'. M.; and Cincinnati every Sunday at 10 o'clock, A. M. febl9 SATURDAY .PACKET ix 454 The regular mail and passenger steamer 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. M., the same day. lieturniug, slid will leave. Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10 otclk A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Mess. eager was built expressly for, this trade, and oilers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. - mar 23 TUURSDAY PACKET Prsll* THE now U. S. Mail steamer ACADIA,Ii.. M. . Lucas, Master, will rungs a regu ar paesenger, packet l -between Pittsburgh and the above port during the season of 1846, leaving every Thursday at 16 o'clo4. A. Al.. The Acadia is newiand has superior ace-Gm:node tram. For freight orlpassage apply on board,'or to apll J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. Par Cl.nalnuati and Louisan:Re.. The new and splendid passenger steam er COLUMIII A, O'NEAL, Master, will eave for the above and intermediate ports, regular. ly. For freight or passage apply on board,: or to jet D. WILKINS, Agent. Per Cincinnati and st. Lanai The passenger steamer PALESTINE, Capt. Williams, will leave for the above ermediate ports reguldsly. For freight or passage apply on board. je9. Tuesday Evenhag Packet. ffr.".. The new and splendid passenger steam. boat DECLARATION, Capt. Vorhees, will run asa regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday evening at 3 o'clock. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Friday evening at 3 o'clock. The Declaration offers superior accommodations to passengers. For &eight or passage apply on board. jel • _ _ For Ginoiptantl. ,r The well known tart running steamer CAMI3IIIA,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 Caine day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Saturday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on boa,rd, or tc FORSYTH lit Co, Agents, No. SO, Watey weed. For Whecling-.—Regular Par t. Tnn'sploudi.l light draug eamer I)OMIIVION,.B,Tvi.r.n, Master, will run n 5 a regular packet betwena,Pittaburgh and Wheel ing; leaving Pittsburgh for 'Wheeling every Mdndny, Weilnamlay and Friday, at 3 o'clock, P.M.; and leav ing Wheeling for ibttsiburgh every Tuesday, Thura. day and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A. M. For freight or passage apply un board. novs SPRING SUPPLY OF DOOTS, SHOES, TRUNICS, &o. A? VOLLANSTi4E. & 11.1 y W.t RD'S new lloot t Sime, r and Trunk Store, Yo. IS6 Liberty st. nearly op posite the head of ‘t..'ockii,a. F. k If. have in store and aro receiving, their Spring and Summer supplies of Boers, Shoes, p a i n , Leaf Rats, Trunks, dr.c. 4(c. consisting of the largest and best assortment they ilaVO ever been able to bring to this market. Our stock of Goods hits most ly been manufactured to our order and cspresaly for the Pittsburgh market. We would solicit an examination of our stock by all in want of gooda in our line, either at wholesale or retail, its we shall sell at a small advance above cost. Parcharte,rs will find it to their intereet to call and exarnifil, our etoer, berurc purchaning. FOLLANSBEE & IIAYItiARD, No 16{3 Liberty st Palm Leaf fiat• 967 dnz. Men's and Boyle Palm Leaf flats, re ceived and for sale very low at FOLLANSBEE 4- HIAVWARD•S Boot, Shoe and Trunk Store, No. 156, Liberty at nearly opposite t h e head of Wood at. apr3 ralutitac IIOUSE and SIGN PAINTING and iILAZING, of all kinds, Graining Oak. Mahogany, Satin, Rose and Maple. Imitations of all kinds of Marble. ()oilers left it the shop or the subscriber, on Smith Geld street, opposite the Pittsburgh Foundry or on Federal street, opposite Illackstock's Factory: Alle gheny city, will be done at moderate rates, and on the shortest notice. np JAMES PITFIF.I.D. 4 HATS AND CAPS. S. -C...ERWIN S.: CO. rOU LD respectfully inform their friends and V the public generally, that they have taken the store formerly occupied by Mr. James Wiliop, where they intend keeping a general assortment of lIATS AND CAPS; to which they invite the attention of purchasers . . Those wishing a neat and fashionable article can bit supplied by calling at No. 97, Wood et:, corner of Diamond aiky... • S. C. ERWIN & CO. • Raving disposed of my Tlat and Cop establishment to Messrs. S: t. Erwin & Co., I cheerfully recom mend them to the patronage of my former customers. mas . •fm JAMES WILSON. WASHINGTON HALL. AND GENERAL STAGE OFFICE, QhIo; iiy •B r W. nAuf., Bi:r A watch kept for boats day and night. Bag gage taken to and' froXn the beats, tree of charge. ap27-d3tu For Soirl LOTS—Bouiided by Penri; Liberty and Hay X sta., each lot hilving, 24' ft front, and extending hack 110 R. Twoof them aro corner lots, and the position of the whblo property is one of the most ad vantageous in the City. For further information ap ply to I+S.'SWAII.T2WkILDER, Fourth st., nova-tf • bet. Woodand Smithfield. • Praivlng Paper and PenelAe. 'VINE-Antiquarian Drawing Paper 32 by 62inches; Double Elephant ,4 27 by 40 " " Elephant 23 by 37 cc • 4 ‘ Columbian ,‘ 23 by 34 " Ci " 21 by 29 41: together with .a large citock of smaller sizes.' DRAWING. PENCILS sr . of Custazatan . and pre pared lead df four;three, two and oats lf,'a large supply of the ab4o,just received by „ ELLIOTT & ENGLISH. • PlTT=lton, May 17;1847. 1 2 Ast gatimay gave a ten'spoortful of B. At,,,Falitt - estock4 V,ermifugo to my little girl, who is be tween four and five years old ; and during the day ;she passed ono hunilied and five worms, averaging more than , a toot in length. geeing Its effects on this ',child, .1 gain a teaspoonful to het yotinger sister, who was apparently well, and she passed thirty-soy . . ,on worms of equal sae.. HENRY W. CINIOTTI, . Watch Maker, Smithfield at To carpenters. A FRESH lot of Union Factory BOnclt nd Mold /1,.: till; Planes, jusrrenoivelland ~' . 85 _ et. • - . • HAD2S Bbls. Ijo 3 Balt. reed and for sale by-. In v. 9.0 • ..-JNO. P. PP.ltitY. TAXI:ErtI:L.4 - 100 Mils No 3. Orifk4 1.Y3 Half 'do yto a rricit:ritd of Jor.zal.4.v - J NO. , F. P.Ertirt.- .- - ----, Ty'VE : 501) bush - Pen:Vs ilt ibr gale bv . -- •• :, ... ..". ' t p 11l v 2,0 . - • rlitY APPLES: 00 bash. in store and Air, siie by, I / nty2o ' ~.. • ,. _ .. jrlo . k. p Day.. B .-- EANS: 3 Bbla small, tviiite beans, in store cod for sole by . (rny2o) 3NO. F. FERRY: . . S ALT : 390 Bble No I Allegheny; 60 do No 2' do; forAle.by. ray2o • ,INO. re: PERRY. . n KEEN. APPLES i '42 Barrelsjun received end for sale•fl my2o J . ARD OIL-4 bble, juat,rea , d and for kali at: On lowest cash prim by . • -. • - HAYS tc. BROCICWAy; No. 2, Commercial Rciw; Liberty, et.. EMON SYRUP-Very ' fine, just ree , d: and for .Sale* " liA S BROCKWAY, mal7 . 'No. 2, Commercial Rew,Libeity sti DEFINED CAMPHOR-:L.I 'sale veri low_; by HAYS & i3ROCKWAY, ' —man N 4 .2; Cetrirriercird ROmr, Liberty et. ," .m - ACARONI-1 case collide very low.by .. t HAYS &BROCKWAY,'. .1.U.. mal7 No. 2, Commercial Row, Liberty et , Timber: - - • 2000 (Lineal,) atlral;irdiatitett DRY HIDES.-61 Dry Hides, lust. received and J for sale by lmyl2) JAMES MAY. , . CRAB CIDER-8 !able. Crab Cider for sale law '.' P.C. man' ear. Bmithfieli and Pkoqt sta. ORANGES AND LEMONS-75 Ina Oradkea. arid 25 ble.Lemone, just rec'd, in prime order,..fur sale by [man) P. C. MARTIN._ . B ACON -8000 lbs llama; 4000 Ilia Shoulders; 1000 Bug Canvassed llama; for sale low; to close consignthent, by ma 12 P.C. MARTIN. SHAD. -10 barrels prime Shad, just received and for sale by SMITH. .k SINCLAIR, may 7 56 Wood st. TTERRING.-25 barrels, Baltimore liening, just JAI received and fur sale by ACKEREL.-50 barrels No. 3,in More and 34r sale by SMITH & SINCLAIft, -. may 7 313 Wood et. BACONBACON—I7 casks Rams atid Shoulders, in store -17 and fur sale by SMITH & SINCLAIR,. • ma 6 . 56 Wood at: tierces just reed on consignment and 1.1 ) for sale 1 , Ar SINCLAIR ) • ma 6 66 Wood at. . 240 LBS SQUILLS--Just received and for sale by B. A. FAIINESTOCK &CO.', inayl corner of First and Wood irts.,, 36 d. 0 ALOES—Just receive and for Bale hq B. A. FAHNESTOCK Br. CO., amyl cot of Find and:Waal s4r.', BOXES Est. Logwood; just received and for 29 (n 9sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & C 0.., mav I car or First and Wricul sta. ,g4O LBS. Poved. Pumice Stone; received and ler sale by , B; A. FAIII4E.STOCK & CO., icon ofFiriit and Wodd ete. STANDS Burgundy Pitch; just received and for t../ salts try B. A.YAHNESTOD/C 4- CO.; 14130 corner ofFirst and Wood its. 6 BAGS Ginger Roof; Just reed aner7anle by B.A. FAIINESTOCK St CO., ap 2 D ern of First ond Wood sta. ~.,P BALES Velvet Bottle Corks- just received and ti for sale by B. A. FAHNETOCK & CO., p3O corner of First and Wood at& 4 _2( - 11:EGS Refined Salt Petre; just received and for UV , 'ale by ft. A. FAHNESTOCK • 400 corner of First and Wond at. T UST received and for sale low—Llbbs. Smith's J beg quality Netv York Coach Varnish. Also, 1 qr. bbl. Loather Varnish,-for sale by fcb2o 11.011E1ITS"le KANE, sz, 3d et. 1313G5. Copal Furniture Varnish, Noe. I and 2, Smith's New York make, on hand and fur sale by the gal. or bb(., by ROBERTS & KANE, feb2o No, 83, 3d at. A LARGE lot oflNlabogany Plank and Venecre, ±1 for Bale by ROBERTS ez KANE, fnli2o No. 82, 3d at. 3000 beat quality Rosewood, on hand and for Babe by ROBERTS kr„KANE, No. 81, 3tl et. Ctsetoss. 07 Bides Tennessee Cotton,rec'd per steamer "Ameriese." and for sae , by mar 27 FItIEND, ItEIEY&Co.S7 Waterer. 6500 LT: b l - Bacon. Bacon, Al l o r g r grild i foi mar 27 No. 417 Water at. S. 0. sugar. 1 00 ""'P"rne mar 27 57 Water street • • rAPLESUGAR-I,ooolhs. rcc'd and for sale b LAMBERT & SIIIPTON, fel"' 133 andl3s Itioodst. 11511 45 bbla No 3 LargpAlackerel; 10 bfbbla do, do; 6 do Not do do; •13 bbls Nos 1 and 2 do; 6 .do No 1 Sahnoni, 25 do do Iferrintta4 6 drums Codfish; for rale by LAMIIKRT ¢ SIIIPTAN, fith4 133 and 135 Wood at pRODUEE r -S. bbls and 5 kegsJoirdi 5 do Roll Butter; 3 do Cloverieed; :6110 lbs Feather • bbls White !leans; 20 pairs Woollen Socks; Received and for sale by LAMBERT 8: SEPETON, 133 and 135 Wood et. TATIONF„' RY,—Jost opening, a large and splen didl.) assortment of French, InglishAnd Ameri can Stationery, which we' invite the public to call and examine. JOHNSTON Sr. STOCKTON, oct2ff Stationers, Market st. TATIONERY FOR LAMES. 0 Papeteries; Port-folios, Note Paper atilt kinds, Note Envelopes, Motto Wafers, Motto Seals, Writ ing Stands, and Floral Wafers, Spangled Sealing Wax, • Embossed-edged Leter-paper,.•Card eases, Visiting Cards, Parket ,Books;Titory Tablets, Note Clips, &c. &c. For sale by, . ..101INSfON & STOCKTON. dec3l corner Of Markit and Third sts, el OLD Pgms—fla g ley's celebratod,eVer pointed Ciold pens;justrecoive.d and ler sale at reduced rates, by JOHNSTON Or. STOCKTON, oe t 27 • - Booksollers,_Market at. tira.s. Pitch; . s_A.J 50. 4 . Rosin; 150 Boxes Tobacco, various sizes; 10,000 Seed leaf Cigars; . On consignment and will be sold low for . Cash; or exchanged for Pittsburgh manufactures, by sep6 TAAFFR & O,CONNOR. Latcut Imprßvement. BEDSTEAT)S of.diiferoni.,kinds wit3i Gag:laws iron pitent fastenings, superior to xtriything.new in uso, for ealo low at the furniture warehogso angt.' T. B. YOUNG d: Co, l ffand street. Improved' Lard OIL • t'y BARRELS Wiyitiir Laid Oil, ink recel;iCd Worn I the rnannfacturers and for sale at Cincinnati prices ,wholepalc ftnd retail, by FRS. SELLERS, dec2B ~ , _ _ . „ No. 17 Lillerty.st,.. Tierces fresh Rice; • EI Ir 4 bbls, Conklins itnproved;Laid 011;% 10,000 Ilne. Dadoci, Shoulders. On hand and . for sale .by , F. SELLERS. sep24 . . No:17, Libert ;street. ARD, 100 kegs, No. 1, Laid onconsignment; 1.4 And for sale by 7 • S. SELLERS. eep24'. No. 17, Liberty Street., ASPLENDID assortmont of Rosewood and llda hogany Pianos of the latest patterns, just finish ed and. for sale at', P. BLUBIE , S;: apr2l.. No 112:Wood at ALSO4wo elegant Rofew,oodTisoae, with Cole man's patontAolean atts,shofent„lo* for csph,. at (apr2l) F. BLUME'S, ng Wood:et._ PoPLA BOARDS,. WM a aagned aild, for pale (ilovlB.l L. VilllvallTit ~..,rr-; ..w..-. PE#RY Sr - SINCLAIR, 56 Wood street Sundrte Pianos. .. ._~:6y:~li~:7`i MEE . . , Ity tl}e. Prestiad.rit- Nutted: State!. iiufsbance:actiw i Poy.uf e itsiii; . J. dent of the United e Stett : li:iifilinietiettidpjiere. by declare . )h :it .4 :public' eale,:yilt;bo held:•et.-., the .fit znAF...rotnx; in. 041 corn ineneing oh Zfondiryllii.liitlette4rt,irgi,,of ! Tidy 4.lt*fi fur the. dispusalof . theluOgiO tfi t hitt the no. dernientiuned townships; Norlh of thibpap lira uad w;ii of the fourth jia mitrigian Township& seventee,. eighteeo, and nineteen; of range three. _ ; _- • , . .Townships seventeen an 4 aighteariof range roar. .I.4uids r approfliatp4 blilitwicirthe.p.secif schools, military, or mber purposes; will bo ,O.inlitded from The sale will, be kept open for two Teekei. fun the lands are sooner dk,pos4 Ja ger and no private entries of hind; the 'ships so offered, will he admitted; until igtei itkpiration of two weeks trod* the iiitomeiiaiinni of said sale. ••• Given under my hand at the City of .Washington, this 4tat.day of April, Anno Domini one thou. sandflight hundred and forty:seven. ' the President: - JAMES g: POLK-. R/CB4ll YOurco, •• . Conzinisiimi of the-General Lund Office. .. . , NOTICE TO ~ PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANiS. Every person entitled to. the right ol,pre-ernp tiori to any lands wiling the townships above enu. I:tenited, is required to establish t4e• : semtr to. the satisfaction of the Register and Reeeiver at Miner : al Point, and make payment therefor, 6s''so6 as practica4le after seeing this nafirs,'and . befote the day appointed for the commencement of the pub. lie sale of the lauds embracing the tract 'claimed, otherwise such claim will beforfeita • • RICHARD M. YOUNG, - Commissioner of the General Lund. office. apr26-law 10W. • gore New BOOks i . . AT' MORSE'S (late Cook's) No.SS Fourth street: Mexico. as it was and as it is ;. by Brant: May er,-seeretary of tho U. S. Legation to that. country in 1841-2. Revised, corrected, and 'the hisioriCal portion down to the present time. - • Incklents of Travel. in Central. America, Chipas and Yneatin ; .bY John:L. Stephens. . . The Count of Motion; Oi Woiiliive Revenge ; by Frederick Soulie. • • . • • Gambling Unmasked; by J. H. Green. Health made east , for the People, or Physical Training, to make their lines in this world -long and happy. First American edition,- - - . The Youth of Shakspcare ; by P. Williams. Esther de Medina, or the Crimes-of London; by the author of " Lifein London," etc. - , Chambers' Cyslopmdis of English Literature, No. 9. . Living Age, No. 150.. Washington and his Generals; by J. T. Headley. lijew supply. Napoleon and hie Marshals ;: by J. T. Headley. New supply. The Count of Monte Christo. New supply. Chambees Information for the People. Bound edition. . . . A. Memoir of the clams of_ franCe,. by Forbes Bush—dedicated, by etprgss permission, to the Queen of the French, and containing a memoir of her Majesty. 2 vols. The Scourge of the Ocean t n Story of the Atiml; tie ; by an officer of thep. S. Navy. The Greateat plague of, Life; ,or the Adventures of a lady in searCh of a good. Servant ; by . one who has been almost worried to 'death. Captivity nfNapoloon (Nos. 7 and B)at St. Del ebti ; by geaerai Copra . Montliplop, the Emperor's com panion in exile and testamentary executor. Also, a complete assortwent of _Dickens' Works; just received and for saie at mattsps Literary De ppt, 85 Fourth street. . raYgd. . • Vine POcket t4tlery.' • ROG tits , tongreis Knives; • • a 1, 2 and 3 blade do ; •; ••• Wostenh - oltris , Pen Ituives; assorted j • • Itogois. of a superior quality; . • • a Straps and Hones; • ' • r Table Cutlery, in setts of 51 pieees,mititliit dozens, of the best quality; *-.. -Steel Key Rings; Kee, a Tweezers, Clasps, fke: •W . • • W. W. WILSON; my2o Cor 4th and Market st. BIACIIINE CAROB, LOOMFINDINGS.&o Citihrnins,./Vp..120. Liberty st, 5 clisetri below St. Clair street. . • . . TESSRS. James Smith & Co.'s Machine Card /VI. Agency; Manufacturer's Finding Establish ment, and dealer in, Clucks, Lecikink Glass Plates, Framei, Glass, .Variety ttiodi; 5. 1 c. . nor. IS—fehnd&A, nr..NRY N'CULLOOGIf. • JOEM Jahn Black. & Q .,. - • IWNO,LP.P.ALN Grocers, Produce atilt-comma:a iion Merchants, and dealers in Pittsburgh manufactitrei x NO. 166 Liberty atreet,•ofipoSite §th, Pittsburgh: ' .. • lrt- Liberal advances made on consignments. may 1,2 IlPymeN Curnilitative Un'sank; I . S a pleasant, certain, safe and effectual remedy for Dysenteiy,. Djarrhies; or: Looseness, Cholera Morfans, Summer Complaint; Chialic, Griping Pains; Sour Stomach, Sick and Nervo4 Deadach, Heart burn, Waterbrasb, Pain or sickness ofthe Stomach, Vomiting, Spitting op of mood after Ratingonid also where it passes throng!' the body, unchanged, Want of Appetite, Restlessness and dliatilliiy to Sleep, Winikin the Stomach and bowels, Hysterics, c t *op, Nervous Tremors and Twitehings, Sea Sickness, Paintings, Melanchol and Lowness of Spirits, fret ting and crying of Infants, and for all Bowel Affec tions and- Nervous Diseases,. , , , This,js one of the most, efficient, pleasant and safe compositions ever offered to. the public.fo . r, the cure of_ the various derangements of the stomach and boiiels, and the onty.atticle Worthy of the ,least confideike for curing Ozo/era Infantuil.pr Summer Comp/dint and. in all the above disea s es it really acts likez. charm. - All poisons ate requestetijo try_it;for withentet ception, it is, pne,Rf theineat valnable family meth= sines ever yet &smarmed. Hundredal - nay thou sands,,of certlliCates have been received from Thy sioians.,,,,Clergymen, and familieaof the first respec tability, bearing the 64,engcst testimony in. its favor, too numerous to For sale at the Pekin Tea Store, 72 Fourth Street; may2l-dßov • nicli.A.n.p T. LEEctit, Jr, ptrOSTER AND DEALER I r-, Foreign and Domestic Saddl e ciltDare wore and Carriage Trimatioga, f- I F all descriptions, No. 133 Wood street, Pitts- Ur burgh, seven doors above 1414 and one door above ff. Cbilds & Co.'s Shoe sane. - ap24 Iluntlag .4nt.i,Fishing. A _ CCOUTREMENTS of every deshriptimron hand and eonstantly.receiving fresh supplies. Guna; Pistols, Powder; Shot, Flaaka, Ilelts,.Garrie Bags, Drinking Cups ; &cc. Fishing Tackle:A large .and Complete assortment, for, wholesale or Eptail; 'consistin g in part of Jointed and Cane . Rods • Hooka of every variety, Silk,Gra as, Li nonxotton and Trout Lines, Swivels, Snoods, Moats, Sinkorar &U. mall JOHN W. BLAIR; 120 WOod et; , John F'.-Perry, of (Late the jiii4 14falcalm;Leeih4:Co.,1 IIOLESA.T.E6ROCER;Cornnuesion and Flour: Merchant; dealerin 4lk bids uf Country Peer duce, eoliper, tin, tio" . plates, tinners , .tools, zinc; load; }tussle sheet iron; jinni and nails, white lead, !dye cotton large, salt, &c., and pittskiiro 'Mandfacturei generally, Corner pf ,Liberfy enttli r win streets; PittSburgy; Pa. Liberal. advancei, in Cash or: doodsi made on consigninedes of . Produce, &c. ' may.l.B-tf Proposals tor tqttstitirth - igoal; ROPOS ALE; willbe received' by th'e under's - lined; r until the first flay, of Tune; thi the delivery of 15,000 hulhels . of fkittsberghCoal, of the beskqual: ity for the fabrication of. Gas, to be furnished'on or before the flist day of Oetobor l'iltrt;et the Si:Leila Gns WOrkti,",paymeiii to he Made For further pertieulars apply Co the undersigned. KENNETH' mAtitEpwE,, • Chairman (lithe aas Light Coriimittee. resy74l3vr - . , Wall Paper -and Hoidens. PAters nNplicg.o. THODIAS Aro: 47, Market stria,.. bitumen ad and 4th sta. lESPECTPULPt: announces to the public thpt JA, his preaent AltOk_Of WALL PAPER ANDEciunas of his ofpa m,aptifacture is very extensive, niptilttily addition, are betriglnade to it, as they are finialed, of new aifd splendid patternet. Also, a welluesorte4 stock ofPrench Paper and Bor4ers. glivitig recently reduced the prices of the above artitilerfitandOthers, i in his line, not eannieritleil„))le. is prepared to sell for Cash, CHEAPER, than, imp .eitiblishtaerit of the kind, East,:or West ofthetnonntains`.l - inarl7-d4ro thiglpirpirs Pinups, . - USA edatved anti fbriale, a aplerti3id Rase wooil geßen atriOePigncforte,.nattde by 'CbickeTiig; ,Bosbia: • " JOHN f. MELLOR, stay• ' ?1, WoTifatreak. ' - MEM . . . . . NorlhOf theboet line ant at:got principa! r.i . . .:• „ • rrAgn•.:....; . ;• • Townihip seventy-nine, of ran ges triirteen, four- ' teen, fifteen, and sixteen.: • • : - .Ttii northwest fluartel,. ens! ;the':.east half and , northwest quarter,of the southeast quarter Ike:, • tion seven . ; the east - half of the - northwest quarter and the tbe . ilotth haKiaf the sontheiscquaiter of Sec.' : '. tion seventeens eigt . • , . • sections - * I tintrttienty • east nal(.ano northwest quarter nOrthest.... quarter of section twenty-one ;: tliCr south half of section twenty-two; the west half and.sOutheasi. • quarter of section twenty-six ;theherth half of the northeast quarter of section twenty seven; sections.: twenty-eight,-thirty, thirty-two; and thirty-four; .. - the northeaSl quarter of the martheast quarter Or section thirty-five, and the west half 'and southeast ' quarter pf section thirty-six, in township seventy. sik • and township • soviutymine, of range seven .... teen.. . • . All the sections witheven numbers in townshiß . .,„ seventy. - six; and the so uth half of section-one (ex, . cept the southwest iltiai-terof the southi‘•est ter) in . the . same townshi p: the cast half and north; .. west quarter . o( the northeast ,quartir,. and tho northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of tion nineteen sections twenty and twenty eight - thevnostheast quarter of • the- northeast quarter of section'. twenty-ntue i sections thirty, thirty.tvvo; and thirty-four,. and .the east h a lf and northwest . , quarter of the southwest quarter of section - thirty . ; fire; in township seventy-seven; and township . seventy-nine, of - range eighteen. - - - -.• The east half and northwest quarte r of township seventy-eight, and toWnshiPs seventy.ninei and eighty-one . of iange nineteen. . ' At the Land Office at FsiriVter.e, coinniencini ;,. on Btopday . the twenty- sixth_ day of. July next, for the disposal.Of th e . pub lic lands within the.undei- • meitiosied . sections, to :It - _ • Noeli of the base 'line end irtit of the fifti - , ... • p r i n cipal • All the sections. wit even nu Jers in town. . ship i s seventy and seventy-ohe,. and sections One; three, five, eleven thirteen and fißeen,.the northeast quarter.or the noriheast quarter tion seventeen • .it•etion twenty-three, texCept .041, south half of ite, , southwest quarter ,) and seetio n twenty-five,:(extept the south half of . the sotik west quaiter,).iiiitiaivnAjp seventy-one, of tango eleven. • , All the ssctions. with even numbers in tOWnshipe Seventy andseverity-one, thesouth halfiif the louth;. west quarter of section nineteen; the • the southvieSt quarter of section twentrnine;_teef:''7" don thirty-one;.and the southwest quarter; and south half of the southeast quarter olsection three, in townshipseventy; and the northeast quer. : ter of the northeast Ittarter of section one, in_town ship sevenmone, of range-twelve. -All the sections with even nuteheri, in township' seventy-one, of range. thirteen.; The north half...and,sontlieast quarter of section the northwest quarter of sectiOn:three; and' the north half of section twelve, in township seven: iy-two, all the sections with even nuMbeis in toWn; ship seventy-three, (except the west half of section eighteen l‘ tliF southwest quarter of section twenty; , and seething •thirtY and thirty two;) the eonthwest quarter of section.se en, and the northeast quarter, of section thirty-three, in the same. township; and. all the sections With even. numbers in township. seventy-four, of range sixteen. The northwest !planer and the west half of the southeast quarter of Section one, and the northeast gustier:, of-section. tw elve, in township seventy three; all the kectioits with even numbers in town-- • * Ship serpty-foui; (except the scinth half of section` thirty, section thirty-two, and the West half and' southeast quarter of section thirty-foUO and -the . , south half of the southeast quarter of section twen- • ty-seven; 'the . south halves'of the northeast and; ndribWestqiierters of section twenty-nine; and, the southeast quarter, the south half of the northeast quarter and the southwest quarter of the northeast quaiterof section thirty eve, in - tlie same township, and all the sections with even nunthers in seventy-five, of range seventeen. Semmes two and four, the north' half (exCept the qortlicast quarter of the northeast quartet) of section five; the northeast du'artek, the west halt and southeast quarter of the southeast quarter, and the southwest quarter Of the, northeast quarter Of section nine;.sections ten, twelve. and fourteen; tho west half and southwest quarter, of. the northwest' quarter, and the south eat quarter of ectiriii fßeeni the southwest quartet, the w athalfand the South- • east quarter of the northeast quarter, and the south ,' west quarter' of the. northeast quarter of section; twenty-three; and section twenty four, in township; seventy-four; pllAtie sections With even numbers in townskip „set enty•five, and the- south half, the' west gaff and southeast qiiarter of the northwest quarter, and the southwest queiter s of the northeast ftua'rter,of section thirty-one in the same towushiN -of range eighteen. • , :Lands appropriated by for the use of school 4 military, or other purposes, will be excluded from' The'sajes will each be'kept open ftir two weeks,' (lanien ttie lands, : are sooner disrlosed'of,y and ,n 6 longer; and no p rivate entries of road in the town ships or sections so offered,,Ailf . be aOtnitted until after.thi expiratio n;x of. the _two weeks trom the commencement of , said -sales , Given under my hand,at the City of Washington this First d s ay.6l . April,'Anno Domini one thoti: . sand eight hundred and finty-seveil. - 11y,The President., ,„ JAMES K. POLK. Nnueti; • • ••. - • . Contmiwoner of the General Land Office. . , . royrire EM PT fOist '4very Person entitled to the righs of pte.erbp: hon to'nriyAridi within -the 'limits of the town-' ships- ahOve enumerated, is required to establish: the kamp.to the,satiatiction of the Register arid Re ceiver of the proper Lund Olfice, awl- matte pay nient therefot'i„ds soon. as practicable . after seeitiY .this ,Iteitee t apd.hefore the day .appointed for 'commencement of the public sales olthe . lands ern bracini thg:tiaet claimed ; otherviisii.sueit will be forfeited. - RICHARD M. YOUNG, Commissioner of the General Land Office. apil-tilawlOt • O , y the most approved. brands, in large .variefy, • selected and adapted te.pvery variety .of band. :The clergymaii; the lawydrithe'meiClialit,aud every :class of men or ladies, reciiiiring a durable, uniform, and economical "pen.: s pan be . accurately : _suited. Their elasticity arLd . fine points give great case ',in writing—makipg dither e;.bold mark •or a beautiful hair line., at the pleasure of the penmea.. With care they will generally last ten years, . ' welvanterli and - seJling at the lOwest cash prim - ces, atjhb,Gold Pert Depot, corner of 411faiii Mar.: ket . (mil) - W. W. •WItSDX: LADltB...fitin GgliTLP.s.l.gli - ;*he ditsiVq . ee chasing Venitian iralieir old .renewed and Made befo4. flan .when - new, .will.plense take motiec: Andrew White is now permapentlx.eitnited on the corner of Wood mit 4th stst,' .0110 W room .On the second floor fickle, Ken-: nedy's splendid Looking Glass and variety, store; .entrance on:4th at., All orders thankfully received! and promptly attended to. Please Cali and see 4. Core purchasing - elsewhere. = • Bhp cepear Oar 01,1isa, MR'S beatt l arg . l. o oCo SEc so l l i a lji,T , berl greatly propeuitor"liiieiLicAily to 'receive. I:ty. the day; ive.4; - '43r. fiA; omiqodatioxue are good, and pireiii are lAK,. 119' 4-If. ' MCel:Fi ja 7 f r • ..r•2=Plei - - By Pgjasitlent of the 77satte!:1 atom, . IN porao4llig.of • S.l:sza 4--Pg4; 177 .e5 1 4 :irglit Of U United States Of . InCtiC2, dci heiet' by ttrike hurry.ro (liar pchlii&iatisvill be beld'itt t e undirmentiondd t'dpa.o44o..i.ri the 4t0,i,01.,i,4 a, at the period& hereitariftir. • kisitiisi—. 1:41. to wit • " • • Ar the k&nd•Eitcsoe Dtibutptir,.acinirpeacingi# sst 111 , 3ndak twelfth 44y, Of .Ttiljt :init; tor the do:- pgsalpf,ttle public 1308 413cti F rpt*._ tioned . town.h4B,•tii wit ,„, • • , Noith of the hate Zinc ? and weal of t fOprinoir4 meridtan 'townships ci*hty.nine, • of range ten. • Townsfiips eighty.nine, roil•Mniiropei of range.eterea. • Towitskips eighty.riine - and . ninetyi of tango twelve. :TownshipsOnd - nibitz; ag Tang, thirteen. Townstdpseiglitt Jr, eiilit.y..iaven;eighty4 . ishti and eithty•pina, of . ranigi foUrtain. Township of range firteep: At the Landolliaa at 100+4 C'yti,pointnencini Isaiiiiday. the . oineteenth .rie t yisf ; next, for the dispotal of the" public laittle.Withinithe tinder- mentioneditiienshjps and Oahe Of townships, to meridian Gold Pens
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