NM CU El E d. Hanna;-! MEE • 4_• A "4 0 7 t 4 ri ;, e ‘, ri J.l 4: 1 4' 4 4... Ft Pkepire 2 FEET i 3. Cut t '-'• -:, i ' . ARRIVED • Consul, Bowman, Brownsville. •' ' rvli4liig'an, Boles, Beaver. Lalse Erie llemphil, Beaver. Lorii,lrlllne, Bennett, Brownsville „ . Arrow, -Atkinson, Beaver. Uri le Been; List Louisville, DEPARTED:: - , Co sul, Bowman, Brownsville. - ' Lo is It Lane; Binnett Brownsville. Xi igan, Boies, Beaver, - , Lillie Erie, Herriphil, - Beaver, Mr9r•Ann,Dennison, Louisville. . - - Pio eer, Poe, St. ' Louis..; Arr w Atkin.Son, Beave r IMIPO,IL'TS ; BY RIVER. • - .Leuiseitli—Per str Uncle Ben; '3 bxs E pee ip, 20 paper,lls . bbls 0i1,'22 cks bacon, 1 bbl a bxs rnds, 1 bx books, 1 chet, 100 pigs lead • 1119nong,qtela Improremou —Per str Cons4l; 10 kegs nails„ 140 bbls flour, 170 bush oats, Slbags trodden Pins... • .Pet str Louis Arlearie; ISS bxs glass, 131 tons pig petal, 140 bush oats, 20 bbls flour, 2 liss rnds . _ . .. .. .' , :l; . ,',' ,. :•''; , •i;i:t 4: , •; . -:,...,•i-,i.,:.',',7. ~:, . ., . .-:, . ., : -t.h..•-,;: •-•::!...J....7-...i:...;,.-..: 7 • - The Louisville Democrat of the 17th says:; The river has fallen 3 inches within '24 hours. There is now 4 leek tj inches water in the mouth of the - A Canal. Tlie river! at St. Louis is on .n stand, with 3.3 feet A water in t 4 channel to Cerro. I In the Missouri, the last boat down report's 34- RUZI • • ..':.:!':. - . .•" . 1;7.:';',i,; . :'t* : i, =',..:',i feet Water ifs the channel from Weston down In the titter Mississippi there is 2 feet water on the Rapids, With 3 feet in the channel from that to Cris port t 0n the prlncipal bars of the Illinois river there are' about 210 inches water. i AcetnErrs .—The Cincinnati :'Commercia_ or Tuesday sags ~T he '56, on her trip up from LOU _ isville, was inagged. One lady, a passenger hadly . iujui4. The boat. arrived here, in due time. We hear of komplaints about the treatment of this passenger ulhicht, if true, require seeing to." 1 • OEFite• of the IWorinking Poet. RETIEW of LIE MAILE.ET VOA TAE WEEK ENII.IXO ', • • Thursday. Srpferaber 17, 18443. Boslxassihas improved for the last week bu t . 'slightly and! will continue now daily to become More animated until the fall business is fairly under way; the trimsacted business of the week being necessarily limited—there are few changes of iany - • I importanceichieh we note; and we confine ourself principally tit the nominal market rates. The river, kre very low---at six o'clock last even ing there being but two feet three inches watdr in the channel ll Jand recelling slowly. The dry scion - has too far advanced for the rivers to remr:ll long in there preskt low stage and they will doubtlet be np again in few days. The amount of goods s ed since our fast report, has been large, and ourllow Water craft liave been doing a pretty fair business. The canal islin excellent order, and the amount of haziness tratisacted on this portion of the State , woras during the present season, notwithstanding a couple of breaks, has been very heavy. !Assns.—The demand this week has been better than for several weeks preceding, but owing tri the{ small quantity on hand the sales have necessarily been , limitedi We continue to quote l'ots at Pearls; 4cts Cash; Schorchings are sold at 2iris3; Saleratus brings 40)1}... DEA-NS—lfo new arriving—small white, $1:.?$1. 25, very little doing. BEr.swsxi s —Nothing doing worthy of notes we • quote 24005 c for good yellow as the norinnal • Flee. Bnoosts4The market is very well supplied laud but little doing, we quote 75 to $2 per doz., owing altogether to quality. Do.rrzn--+Guoil fresh roll has been selling in the market for 13 cts. per lb., from store at IS23isik , Enns—God fresh eggs ace scarce and base been sellingisat from 10 to 10 cts. per doz.' , we cannot name any certain price as it changes from day to day,' Cumre--4We still continue to- give former F i nn thtions, 5rc53 and 53 for - good Western Reserve; tire demand icontinues very light andis principally'' for City use/ - 'l 7 n - iiir—terrion's are scarce. sales of a few small lots by theca at from -$2 to $5, owing entirely to quality and order. Apples have not been corn ism in very fast from below and sell freely at frorn 50 cts, to 1 per bbl., owing to size and quality. Cranberries )have been selling, from store at $1,30 $1,73-per e ibusii." We have been unable to hear of any sal of dried fruit; we note the receipt from below! of -a pretty considerable quantity of dried peach4s. FEED—Aparge quantity of bran sold readily this week at Beta. per bushel. Ftotin A s Misc.-- , -Owing to the large amount 4 bought up alai sent eastward for the purpose of ex porting to Fairope, flour still continues to advance, and we scatcely dare qtuite any nominal prices--: On Tuesday,sales by the wagon load were effected at $3,00, bl. since then it has been selling read for $303,98, and yesterday a large lot of ex tra good-s*ad went of readily at $3,121. IThe market is at present pretty bare and butlittle com ing in, contlequently we should not be the least surprised, teilear of transactions to day of fresh ground at $3,25; sweet old has been selling froni store at $35 . a.,12-b in a retail way, and fresh ground • was • bed)yesterday at $3,23. - The amount on hind held by our merchants is extremely small.— Sales of unsifted corn meal from store have been effected at Stets, sifted brings 40cts: Farrnam--Are not in very fair demand; the quantity arriving is principally for re-shipment.— We . quote 2*B as the nominal price. 'FOE PLiEK.—The demand for_SOliver's is fully equal to the!, snpply. Common remain dull. GRAF:C.—Me receipt of wheat has been very small;"we hive still to quote 30cts si bush. as the nominal price; Sales of shelled corn have been • Made this week, by weight, at 30032cts buShel. We hear of a pretty large sale of Oats being effected at the Monocgahela river wharf boat at from 20 to 4? 23cts busli, the receipt of oats during the last', twoslays his been pretty heavy. In Rye the re neipt has been trifling, we still continue to quote .310 , 33 bilsh. as the price. • Gums:mi.—Crude has been selling in small lots i l ht 29 ets.`The amount arriving is scarcely Wor. thy 'of note.l Har—Lo6se Timothy brings $709 per ton de livered • • " -Horrax-4Good Comb has been 'selling the market for sra2o per bbl. -Craocsarks.—There is considerable actillity, confined' principally to the city trade, there being buffeW loafers. in from the country—coffee is in fair- requewt'sst for good grades Rio say, 804 not many 'transactions. Sugar is very fair at advan neirpriets, S cents by the hhd has been refused for a conshiershirs lot, yet we 'heard of small sales at that-rate, it l t comaiands 8+ in bbls. The supplies of teas in this market was never better than at present, erribracing•the usual range of grades from. El Yi.. 1, !;;z: , ..!•!:)-{ - : . ±::':'. ; -,. :1 - t,, i1 : : .. .1':'!;•.? ? ;,,: . •.fi.:,• - 7,:: . ').',ti;;''z', s., • ~4 ,t Ifil *r . .!:;_z.-'-,. 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':; 1 -' - -"'7.-:::. ~.!',;',.4:::,''.::4-?;.il':' C .11• E PI'rT,SBUB.4I-i BOARD TRADt,:. . - loanuTTFx. ran , SZPTEMBSII Weyrnan, OF 4 -z PITT SBI7ROII. and 'corrected every. After IVEII ,INTELLIGENCE ;10 = te , 80 cti - and princi recent 7 composed p importations. There is rio-change in the price of molasses—the supply is good, aid we continue to iitiote 30032 cts. Scat —A fame quantity of mindard seed has beensbld rpadily, at $202,90 is , bush. and the-de mand still. Continues good. Flaxseed is in liberal demand - at 62Acts.v bush. and Timothy will bring $1,15a51,25. SALT Delivered9o cts. boat price SOcts. very , 2 . little doing , and the market generally dull. Wnrins-r—Cornnon: is still held at 17cts. la- gal. Rectified brings .19. Pro l‘fraer.—The•feelihg in. the market during' the past week has been decidedly better than for several weeks' preceding; the panic it'appears has not hail the, effect on pig mttal wished for by dis honest specnlators;and buyers are now coming for ward pretty freely. Sales have been made durin ,, the last few days in pretty large quantities of the different qualities of pig - metal at from $25p30 to $3l per ton, on time: -•- ' Wom.—still continues at former quotations— the demand has not been quite so good this week, owing principally to the slight depression in the Easton: market. EMI SIDI ECM! LAKE 817PERIOE. . . , • THE - STAUNCH low pressure, ship built Steam Packet JULIA -airAtsgi 13 A Q r.ru3 k,TANNARD, having been!put in complete condition for sea, will run upon Lake §:uperior during the season, commence log 3d August, between the Sault de St. Marie and; the -various ;ports, - as business' ay warrant. The J. P. is well furnished in every particular, and - is as fine a heavy weather vessel as any ship that floats the seas. Has good upper cabin, state rooms and family saloons, as also single berths, ladies cabin and steerage cabin. All well ventilated, and will. accommodate 100 cabin passengers. Freight in large' quantities can be stowed under decks. Parties with or without fteight will be accommodated at the vari ous landings upon the British and American sides of the. lake.; it:rOne or two voyages will be made to La Pontei during the Indian payments, and two pleasure voy ages will be made entirely around the lake coast wise, during August and September, giving to plea sure travel an opportunity of enjoying the most de lightful, unique and interesting scenery in the known world. State rooms or single berths can be secured in advance by addressing W. F. PORTER TAYLOR, Managing owner, Sault de Ste Marie, Michigan. July, IS4S. jy.2o-3taS:3in N. B. Property consigned to W. F. Porter Taylor will meet with immediate despatch as ordered. WHITEFISH AND TROITT—II2 Barrels White ll' - Fish. GO Barrels Mackinaw Trout; • Just-received on consignment and for sale by sopls ;. MILLER & RICKE TSOic. MOBACCO.-50 packages ss, Bs, 1 s 16s, Lump and Plug Tobacco; Just received and,for sale by sepls MILLER. S. RICKETSON. lI TZE r - 8 1:1 1 T o i , e . rc 1 7: pritnelqcc,just received and aep 15 MILLER 4- RICKETSON. ATTY BOXES TEA. Thirty 13 lbs. Catty Boxes (N Young Ilyson Tea; • Thirty 0 Ihs. do. do.; Just received and for sale by Seplf/ MILLER & RICKETSON. ATACKEREL-30 Darrela large Nu. 3 Mackerel; ill just received and for sale by sepls MUER & lIICKNTSON. PLANTATION MOLASSES-100 Barrels Plan tation . . , Nlolasses, on consignment and for sale by _sepls 1 MILLER ¢ rucKETsoN. TURGEON'S OIL-3 half Barrels Sturgeon's 0 for sale by sepls MILLER & RICK ETSON. glue undersigned have this day associated under j_ the firm of J. 1). Williams & Co., fur the pur pose of carrying on a general wholesale and retail grocery, forwMrding and commission business at No. 110, Northeast corner of Wood and Fifth streets, Pitts.hurgli, Sept. Ist., !Ski. J. 1). NV IL LIA rep. S. TIIOS. MI LI.}:11. I= J. D. 'WMlams itz, Co. \ITIIOLESALE and retail grocers, F.rwardirm rr and commission merchants, and dealers in country produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures. Nu. 110, Northeast corner Of Wood and Filth streets. Sep. S. 91EAs, Pat:l,.. g e. lint! and c.lla tine greetaald 1 black teas. Fur sale by EEL SUGAR, 6000 lbs, prime 0. Sugar. WOO 46 Loaf, crushed, Pulverized and clarified, do. For sale by sep. S. J. D. & Co. Wl:4 Primo sugar cured. -- For sale by sop. S. J. D. WILLIAMS & Co. COFFEE, l 0 Bags of Prime Rio Colfce. 20 .• Old Gov.JavaandLaguairado. For sale by aep. S. J. D. WILLIAMS & Co. Wall Paper. 4 SPLENDID assortment just received from the 11,_ East, of entire new Patterns. They can be had very low at the Wall Paper Store of J. SIIIDLF, aug27-d lin. Gmitbileld street. 1 0 000 Unglazed PIECES of Glazed and Wall Paper, ofmy own manufacture, on baud and for sale at ilte lowest irWket price. J. SIIIDLE, aug2.7.dlm Smithfield street. Lpke Superior. ntOPLE visiting the copper mines of Lake Su l: perior during the season, will find it :o their advantage to call at Hays ft. Brockway's Drug awry where they can procure - such remedies as the: pecu liarity of the climate require. Any information re lative to the country will be freely given. HAYS & BROCKWAY, ja Ne. 2 Commercial Row, Liberty to. -HAVING a very large and commodious ware house, we ore prepared to receive (in addi tion to freight for shipment) a large aniount of Pro ducer &c. Cu storage at low rates. OE D..... 0... T"'iartneiship heretofore existing between Hunker ¢ Dickson is this day dissolved by mu tual consent. The affairs of the late firm will be settred by P. H. Hunker,.who will continue the Bak ery and Cnnfectionary, at the uld stand in,Fiftli, near rket sheet. P. 11. HUNKER, sepl .ROBERT DICKSON. Fifth Street Property for Sale WE offer for dale a Lot of ground on the north side of Fifth street, 30 feet front by 120 feet deep, with improvements renting at $502, per ann. price, cash 83,000 Also, a Lot of grotind on Penn and Locust sts., 40 ft. front on each street, by 122 deep, with im provements, ranting at S3SO per ann.,price $3,500 Terms—ons sixth in hand; and the balance in live years; Also; two tot ofgreund adjoining the above, 20 ft. front by CI R. deep, price, each $350 Also, two 2 story BriCk Houses Mid one Franie hcnise and lot, on Canal Basin, renting for $4OO per year, price 8,4000 Also two . 3 story Brick Houses arid Lots, on the corner of Penn st, and Stocenson , s alley, on the Ca nal ,Basin, price 84,000. Also, a Lot of ground on Butler street, in the boreugh of Lawrenceville, containing near ;,of an acre, with seven Brick and Frame Houses; will be sold low and on flivorable terms. Apply to scplo BLAKELY & iNIITCHEL, Splendid Bargafn.4lltouse and Lot. ;141" WE have for sale, a neat two story brick house, with finished basement, Ygi, van t, 4.c., situate on Fifth street, near the new Court House. The house is new, containing seven com fortable Rooms, and will tent for $l5O per annum. Price low and payments easy. Persons wishing to see the house and learn particulars, will please apply to • BLAKELY & MITCHEL, sep9 Smithfield et. near sth. Blakely and 111itekell, Offices on Penn and Smithfield sta AGENTS for the Old Black Ball Line of Liver pool and New York Packeti. Remittances Made as usual to England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, in sums of one pound sterling and upwards—payable in any town of importance in Great Britain and Ireland. Persons wishing to send for their friends can have tbem brought out by the above splendid line, on the 13th and 16th of any month. :3Y7 THE undersigned have entered' into partnership under the firm of Stmar.t.r & Co., as Wholesale and Retail dealers in Foreign Wines and Liquors, at the corner of Market and Front streets. BENJAMIN F. STERETT, aug2s .14C011' WEAVER. PM Notice. IMMEMEC! J. 1). 4 ‘VILI,IA:kI.3 & c. titoragi C. A. McANULTY & CO, Canal Basin Copartnership. . . . • THE apjeuclid. - Aisw and light. drought passenger steamer SENA T QR., Capt. M , CcurtE, will leave for the above and all intermedi ate pcirti, regularly. For freight or passage apply . ' sepltilm For Cincinnati: , The new light draught packet steam- CALIFORNIA, Captain Hunter, will leave 4 - or: the above and all intermediate ports this day, #gularly. For freight . or passage apply on board,:or to T. W. BUTLER & BRO., Second at. The CalifOrilla was built expressly for the above trade, and will make her trip revlaily during the season. augls For Cincinnati. ILEGIILATI. 'PACKET Ar:lit THE new and light draught passenger I ste ' - amer - WES T E .11N , Capt. BaxEn, will c iare for the abo.e and all intermediate ports regularly. The Western draws but 12 inches, and was built expressly to run in the- trade'-iluring the low water season. • I I For freight or passage, having superior accommO dationS, apply on board. • Jyls _ - •., ____ FOB LOUIEVILLE—REGULAR PACKET. The new and splendid passenger steam , - or TONNALEUKA, Capt. ;Lit. Moody, will run in the trade from Pittsburgh to Louisville, duringgeason of 1846. Thp!Toihrlaleuka yvas'built expressly for the - trade, and is elegantly furnished in every respect. For freight or passage apply on board.: my 22 FOR CINCINNATI. The *ell known fast running steamer CAMBRIA, W. Forsyth, Master, will run as a regular Packet, lea wing every Wednesday morn ing at o'clock, and Wheeling, at 10, P. M., the same day. Returningt she will leave Cincinnati every Saturday, at 10, A. M: For I freight or passage apply on board, or to .I , ORSYT,II & Co., Agents, apl6 No. 30, Water street. SAINT LOUIS PACKETS. FOR ST. LOUIS--REGULAR PACKET. , ffsk et The new and splendid passenger steam _ er TOM CORWIN, Capt. Bugher, will run in IRtrade from Pittsburgh to St. Louis, du ring the season of 1816. Thei Torn Corwin, was built expressly for the trade, 4nd is elegantly furnished in every respect. For freight or passage apply on board. may 10. FOR ST. LOUIS—REGULAR PACKET. The ne w and rg r' W o i gp td t i . P dP ey , a r7 e i e l r i B r t u e e r in to trade from Pittsburgh to St. Louis, during the season i of 1846. The Irunette was built expressly for the trade, and is elegantly found in every respect. For freight or passagEapply on board. npl4 'For Clinetnnittl and St. Lortiii --- ~. 4 The passenger steamer PALESTINE, ok- Capt. Williams, will leave fur the above A anc 'intermediate ports regularly. .....d i For freight or passage apply on board. je9. Eiot• Cincinnati and Louisville. REGULAR rnot-r. i ATLI & The new and splendid passenger steam. C L 11l A, O'NEAL, Master, will leave for the above and intermediate porta, regular. ly. For Ireight or passage apply on hoard, or to jel 1). WILKINS, Agent. Tuesday Evening Packet. •_, N t• p i , The new and splendid passenger , steam. 4...-; boat DECLARATION, Carit. Vortices. wit run an a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving tins - port every Tueminv evening at 3 o'clock. ,Returning she rill lease Cincinnati every Friday evening at 3 o'clock. The Declaration offers enperior a rconanoila tionv to pasaengere. For freight or passage apply on board. jet CINCINNATI PACKETS MONDAY PACKET. Arr'e, , s The regular wail ara4 pamiengerateamet MOiSni‘ti.llll.l.A, Capt. Stone, will run as a regular Packet l i et,n ern Pittsburgh and Cinein natl. leaving add port every Monday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, I'. Al., the same day. Return ing. elle %sill leave Cincinnati every Mari:day, at 10, A. M. For freight or p3slage apply on hoard. The Monongahela was huilt etprersly fur this trade, and offers to the passengers comfort, and su perior accommodations. mar 31 NION PACKET. THE regular mad and pasenger steam r UNION. 'faptain Maclean, will run as a rezular packet be , .%; cen Fitt,,butgli and Orlon nati. lea% tug this port every Monday at 6 clock, F. M. Returning ~h e will leal,e Cincinnati e , ,er:* Tlitinday at' P.M. The Union was built expressly for This trade and aMirds e‘ery accommodation. For !might or pas Page apply on bond. may( rl ESDA Y PACKET regular mail and passenger steam• 111111MVIA, Copt- John Klinefelter, will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling et 10 p. M. of the .I , le day.— Returning, situ will leave Cincinnati every Friday as 10 A. NI. For freight or passage-aptdy on board. The', Ihbernia eras 141,1 t expreealy for the trade, and otfOra to the pasavagers every comfort and su perior itccomrricidatioriii. apt tt'L:U\L'f)AVPACK ET 44 ri ~..p i i THE regular mail and p.ielienzer steam ....-i •''' cr NEW ENGLAND, Capt. S. B. Page. Wt run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, 'cavit" , this port every Wednesday at 10 A. M., and Whee ling at 10 P. M. the same day.— Returning. she tsill leave Cincinnati every Saturday at 10 A. M. For freight or pas s age apply on hoard. The New England was built raper-mil v f.r this trade rnd offers to the passengers every, coatort and wip e . Dior ac6ormnodatlons. tnar26 THURSDAY PACK ET THE new U.S. Stail strarner ACADIA, ,e'''vt7r,Ta M. E. Lucas, Master, will run as a rept 71p7i4.er packet between Pittsburgh and the above port during the season of 1916, leaving every Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M. The 'Acadia is new and has nttprrinr accomraNia lions. For freight or passage apply on board, or to 3119 J. NEWTON JONES. Agent. FRIDAY PACK CT TIIE regular mail and pasrengersteani -er CLIPPER No. 2, Captain Crooks, will run as a regular packet between Cincinnati and Pitt,- burgh, leaving this port every Friday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. ➢l. the same day. Returning she 3vio leave Cincinnati every Monday at 10 o'clok, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Clipper No. 2 was built expressly for thistrade, cnd Wre' to her passengers every comfort end no. camom ()dation. inar2:3 SATURDAY PACKET. The regular mail and passenger steatnei 1- 4 7 . ...,,...C1RCA551AN, Capt. Isaac Bennett, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday, at 10, Wb'ecling at 10, P. N., the same day. Returning. she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10, A. M. ~ For freight or passago apply on board. The pi T cansian was built expressly for this trade, and offers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodatinp. . mar 23 SATURDAY PACK .T. I ffreL . i i ,' The regular mail and passenger steamer Capt:LinfOrd, will run as a regaiir - PaCket between Pittsburgh and CiiMinnati, lenritig this fort every. Saturday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M. ? the same day. Returning,, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10 o'clock, A. M'. Fur freight oe piessage apply on blizird; The" Messenger was built . expressly for this trade,, and °Weis to her paiiengers every comfort anti ac: commodation. Mar 23 Notice MHE undersigned having disposed of his Estah lishment, No, 112 Market st., to Mr. Thomas A. Hinton, would cordially reroMmend him, to his friends and the public generally, as one every way worthy of their patronage. MEEM A. M'CAMMON The undersigned, having purchased the large and extensive stock of Boots, Shoes, &c, belonging to A. M'ammon, No. 112 Market street, one door from ;Liberty, will continue to conduct thebusiness in all its branches, and trusts that by a strict atten tion to business, and an ardent disposition to please, he will meet a continuation of the patronage so libetraly bestowed upon:his predecessor. THOMAS A. HINTON. N. B.—Two or three good workmen can have emploYment, by making imine,liate applicaticin. aug2B AXTINDOW BLIND PAPER—ono yard wide, for VIV teal° by SHIDLE, augg7. Smithfield street: ... _ ?"~ SEE evident of - the; United Statei. , ce .011aW, L. JAMES K. POLK, of the United States of America, do Ire and 'make known, that ptiblic sates at the undermentioned-Lend Offices in of lOWA, at the periods hereinafter .0 By the IN pursu.l Preside hereby decd will be held the„Territo designated, Lid Office at DU DUQUE, commencing the twenty-third day of November disposal of the public..lands within rationed townships, to Nviti • base line and west cf thefifth principal nwridials. • is eighty-seven and eighty-eight, of ,Atthe L on Monday, next, for th , , the underme" North of the Tliwnshi range eleve Is eighty-four, eighty-five, eighty-six, , and eighty-eight, of range twelve. is eighty-four, - eighty-five,. eighty-six, and eighty-eight, of range thirteen: ),s eighty-four and eighty-five, of range Townshi eigh ty-deve s , Township,: eighty-seven, Township: fourteen. At the Lai signated by . August, 184 com mencin vember ucs within the u Mirth of the' !. d Office at lOWA CITY, the site de e President, under the act of eighth ~ for the office of the lowa district, on Monday, the thirtieth day of 310- - for the disposal of -the public lands .dermentioned.townships, to wit: base line and west of tier fifth principal meridian. eighty-two and eighty-three, of range Ttikvnshi twelve. : eighty, eighty-one, eighty-two, and of range thirteen. - 'fownshi eighty-three, Townshil three, of ra. . eighty-one, eighty-two, and eighty rge fourteen. seventy-seven and seventy-eight, of = range sixtee. 'Sections o' ter of sectio I sive, the n. the north I\ twenty.three' northeast qu i northeast qui seveuty•six; venty-eight, ie to six inclusive, the northeast gnar -1 seven, sections eight to fifteen inclu beast quarter of ,section seventeen, tall of section) twenty-two, , sections Itwenty-four„ and twenty-five, the rter or section twenty-six, and the ter of section Thirty-six, in township td townships.seventy-seven, and se .l range seventeen. The north ty-six; town nineteen, twl thirty-on; 111 the sou th wes township se half of section one, in township seven hip seventy-seven, (except sections nty, twentyeight, 'twenty-nine thirty, irty-two; thirty-three, thirty-four, and quarter of section thirty-five) and renty-tight. of range eighteen. t office at FA DIFIELD, commencing he seventh day of December next, for .f the public lands within the under wnships and parts of townships, viz: base line and west of the fifth principal inn -idiom. seventy and seventy-one; township ((except section one, the north half quarter of section two, the northeast Lion three, and the north half of see the west half of section eighteen, sec- At the la on Monday. the disposal mentioned t North of the Township seventy-two, I and southeas quarter of se' tion twelve;) tion nineteen twenty, sect I and thirty-tm quartcr of ae three, of ran] Tom nshi, two; towitsbi' half and soot northeast go half of secti tion thirty, s, three, the w lion thirty-fo I tion thirty (1% 1 seventeen,. I the southwest quarter of section uns tweitty.nine, thirty, thirty-one, o, and the Kest half and southeast tion thirty-tbrce, in township seventy e si cteen. set.enty, seventy-one, and seventy . seventy-three h (except the north east quarter or/Section one. and the rter of section twelve) the south twenty-nine, the south half of sec ctions thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty. .t half and southeast quarter of see n., and the southwest quarter of see , in township seventy•four, of range Township and reventy sections six, ter of seek fifteen, Fectil iv% enty, men west quarter twenty-five, eight, twist thirty-three, - in township , Lands app mi itary. or t the sale. The Sale,: (unless the 1,1 longer, and n ships ft) (Jet expiration of of said tales, Given under this lourtn.l thousand By the I Jaxcs. 11. Feventy, Feventy one, teventy-two, lime; the tooth half of action the. seven and eight, the southweet tom.- nine, the toultimstquarter of tvetion tiu tio, entreat, eighteen, nineteen, y-one, and twenty-two, the aoeth f teetion twenty-three, and teetiont t went y-eix, twenty-iteven, twenty -nine, Thirty, thirty-one, thirty -N:0, iliirtydhe and thirty-ain, 'tvei t iy.fiiiir. of range eighteen. Lyn:llea by law for the tvo of school: , , Cher popoLe+, will be exelotleil from iil each 1,..e kept opcn for two weeks, ;Ids ate A(Knler dinptmed of) awl no 1,6% ate e itriesot land in the town t.d. adttuttted maid atter the t lA° 'necks from the commencement lily hand, at the City of Worthington, nth day of Aug u st. Arno Domini one chi htindred and forty-six. i-et , itleat: JAMES K. POLK. LPirt.rt; anitssii.,,cr of //a. Gentrat Land Offire. ;PRE.EMPTION CLATAtANTS. .tn entiiled to the right of pre-emption ithin the tomilltlip abme enumera. d to e-etabhAh the same to the sati, l ltegismtr and Recer Net of the proper nd ttiaLe payment there or, or rood no I .r . rt seeirtg thit ragier and before the Mr the commencement of the public enthracing the tract claimed; oth tilaint Ktll he Mt feitnl. JAMES H. PIPER, fl•io,ler'c : f Mr Genera Lead Offi.r. ftre NOTICE Estry pc • to au lands s led, is foquit Ito lion of 61. Land Otiiro, prar:.truble day amw3ntt sale of Owl, erwite !•itch Art lag Cenrsh i nog 25-1 W 1 1 iall Pashto of Hats. 111 At Kll s) E V IL'S, to-morrow, Thursday August i ell'Als 27th, a'neat and cheap article of Pitt:burgh manufacture an be had at the above store, abeadsof fashionable hta imported from the East. I N.C.EVIL & CO., I aitp„26l No 1;', head of Wood at. f I RADUAt ED S 1. tripe and Plaid white Muslin it,...1 . Rot.. ; I Graduated ktripe white lqualins; Mull ;qua*, Nainsook do. Jac onct do. A large aasbrtment just new to-dav i B. E. CONSTABLE, I je27 _ 4 No. li3 Market at. 1T EAVY +kite Linen Drill, for gent'a pants; 1 . Tweede and Summer Cloths; GPM'S k.inen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Do. i ilk do. Do. crowd and Silk Cravats. An invoice of the above received this day by I Jo 47 B. E. CONSTABLE,S3 Market. at. ECEIVIA) this day Parasollettes and Sun- Shadesil Ladies !Corded Skirts; du Sci Grass do; S; Blat Hernani Shawls; Berego 'cads, and Shawls; For sale ati 11. E. CONSTABLE, je27 53 Market st. Allegheny Cemetery. T)ERSONSI desirons of purchasing lots in this Cemetery are referred for information to the Superintentleht on the grounds, or to E. Thorn Druggist, co6er of Penn and Hand streets, Pitts burgh. By otder of the Board. .1. CHISLETT, dec 11 i Superintentant. lllluscroeto Netts. EO. S. NWARTZ has on hand's lot of very su. perior !white and colored Musqucto Netts which will bd sold cheap at No. 106 Market street. jel3 _ - RECEIV4)--Per Canal float Great Western -100 pep Cherry Scantling-5.0 and 60-6000 Lights Window Sash suitable for the western trade, 12:18, 1021 . 26 d Bxlo. For sale by je6 L. WILMARTII. Fbr SEVIO at the Wharf. JUST received per Canal 13oat -10,000 tent inch poplar;, 10,000 16 1 seasaatidi . 95,000 Scantling• -,.. • 1.513 ; L. I,VILMARTII i . . ' Lawn• I LaAVIIEI I 1 riEO.l. S VARTZ has on hand a lot of fine Lawns k_T which ‘•ill be sold at the very low price of 131. cents per yard, persons who Want a good article;at a low price, would do well 1p eallsoon. . Also on hand a good stock of Nansook muslins for Ladies DressOs Tory cheap at i • . jelB 1 Nci. 10G Market street. Cl AND CR CIBLES-!—*lD nests just received A. 7 for sale* B. A. FAtpIESTOCK & CO.,C . sep9 corner 6th and %Vaud sts CASTILE I SOAP-10 caseeluct received and lot lade by B: A. FAHrIyATOCK & CO., eop9 dor. 6th and Wood at. REFINE LIQUORICE-4OG lbs just received and forbiale by . . B. A....FAIMESTOCK & CO., cor. 6th and Wood sts Bep9 QUININES-100Ounces just received and for sale by. B. A. FALTNESTOCK & CO., sepll. corner of 6th and Wood sta. casks just. received and for sale B. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO, cor.Siatliand INT_otid sts: SAL. • SOD by sepl 1 • 7 - . ILL dispose ofAbeir choice. stock.or:Darages; painted and Gingham Lawns; ' ,summer Shawls and Scarfs, at reduced prices. - - c ` io T th he 9, y . n fancy e ls a o s. d im is cr o e P x 6 ; n o n f a th ic e e ir ol i u d e n k il y re " a of t original:e . ost,, is they. intent' relinquishing this jr.a ticalnt brancli t r c f hr ' Qnicicle opyl 2ra • • • Interesting to Bitreis. WE•invitt, the attention .of all who Wish bar gains' ;to:it. fresh arrival .of seasonable Dry Goods, bought since the reduction of the Tariff, at exceedingly 16w prices and will be sold accordingly. PRESTON, 6tHOSEINSON, No. 81, Market et., between stb and the Diamond., aug24-4:11m. , TE MEANS OF 'PEACE.; , :4 Sermon deliverPd in the "Third 'Presbyterian Church" July 12, by the Rev. D. IC. Riddle, and publitaidd by the re: quest of the Congregation.'' For sal* by aug24 ' JOHNSON &STOCKTON.. THE PROGRESS OF NATIONS An ,Essay on the Progress of Nitions ' in Produetiveinflustry, Civilization,Population. and Wealth; illustrated by statistics of Mining,, Agriculture„ BlanufaCitires, Commerce, Revenues, Banking, Internal Improve ments, Mortality, Emigration and Population; by Ezra C. Seaman. A few copies of the above work for sale by • • JOHNSTON & STOCKTON,' aug2o corner of Market and 3d ats. FLOUR-2b bbls superfine family flour in store _U and for sale by sep2 Tr A. Twist TobaCco-19 kgs Va. tobacco, No. 1 V article, in store, and for sale by MARTIN. &I SMITH, - sep2 56 Wood street. - DOT ,ASII—IS casks:Potash, No.; I article, on hand and fur sale by ' MARTIN A.; SMITH, 56 Wood tit. BEDSTEADS of different kinds..with Gazzain , s iron patent fastenings, superior to anything now in use, fur sale low at the furniture Warehouse of T. B. YOUNG & Co, Hand street. angl. , TABLES—Pier, Centre and Card Tables of differ ent patterns. if you want a good article cheap call at the Furniture Warehouse of 'Wood Street Property for Sale.' TILT desirable lot of ground at the foot of Wood street, occupiddat the time of the great ftro•by Messrs. King & Rotates, is offered for sale. Enquire of zugis 45 mins. N. 0. Sugar, strictly prime 25 bbls. Nos. and G Loaf; 10 eases ‘l..,overinws" D. R. Loaf Sugar 116 bbls N. 0. Morasses; In Store and for sale by LAMBERT & aug2s. 133 and 135 Wood street Coffee. 3fin BAGS Green .Rio, part prime; VAJ 5 Old Government Java; Arriving this day and,for sale by atig2s LAMBERT & SIIIPTON. IllE.'s—iso packages Y. IL, IMO., G. P. and Poweliong, of late importations, arriving and for sale by LAMBERT & SIIIPTON. aug•2s TOBACCO -10 las Hutchinson's ss; 30 bas ('rice kc Hartvocxi's .ss; Grante ss; IS " Layton's fir,; " Is., tls., 10s, 324., Balt. ping, and Ladies TwiSti arriving this day. and for sale by ring'rs LAMBERT Fr SI-UPTON. NO. 3 Larfs Mackerel; 20 3 North 14 " " 44 • 21) Herring (Allwives) No. I Salmon; in store and for alc by LAMBERT & SHIPTON. atig-25 30JU 1 BALES mssissi v i Cotton, for Kale by L _ M. B. IEY & eiP auger. MoItBACCO-25 keg s No. six twist t obacco 10- 1 ceivetl and for safe by DI. IL 1.111111" & CO, sep2 N 0.57 Water street. V lNEr ie •A b ß y -50 bbls eider m cin xn. u ega l r t i i n iE st i o , re t an c r o l for sep2 AZ BALKS HAIR, suitable for plasterers purposes, V for sale by M. IL MIME' & Co. OLI) WINES & LlQUORS—consisting of Port Wine: Madeira Wine; Malaga do; Rhenish do;—in half and quarter pipes, and on draught warranted pure; Pale Brandy, of different brands; Dark do, Holland Gin, fine flavor; Poach Brandy, S years old; Apple do, 4 do do; Old Rye Whiskey, S and 11. years' old, Part of the atone Liquors frinn under ,Custom House Lock, for sale in quantities to suit Ly P. C. M A RTIN; n() Water at. lUST received from New York, a large gnantity of Havanna and Principe tlegars of the most popular and superior brands now in use: Also, an excellent article of chewing Tobacco and several bales of superior Cuba Leaf Tobacco for sale. 11. E. WINCHESTER, No. 50, Third street, two duora from the Post Office. xn MILS. Pitch; ...1V 50 " Rosin; 150 Poxes Tobacco, various sizes; 10,000 Sccd IcarCi,, , mrs; (In consignment and will be sold low for Cash', or exchanged fur Pittsburgh manufacturea, by seps TAAFFE & O,CONNOR. TAL.INA. TABLE. SALT—SO bags Oman sir.e) very fine Salina Salt, fit for table use and Dairies, for sale low by P. C. MARTIN, iY2I 60 Water st. CRAI) CIDER.-19 Barrels supenor Crab Ci der for bale by P. C. MARTIN, jy 20 Go Water street. LE.3toNs.-100 boxes lemons in good order, for bale by P. C. MARTIN, FM lI. A.NDS WANTED-2 Bedstead makers; 2 Table makers; 8 hands tO make other Cabinet ware; None need apply but first rate workmen. H. H. RYAN wig (Journal and Chronicle copy.) LEMONS -75 Boxes Lemons; for sale very lovr, by if/ 4 JAMES MAY. T_T WES-411 Missouri Hides, for sale low to close XI consignment. je26 - JAMEIS MAY. CORN -117 icks Corn, for silo by Je26 JAMES MAY TIIGAIETAL.—r ton Scioto Furnace pig iroa for IT sale by (1°26) JAMES MAY: TUST RECEIVES--Ixitixts nom Ibiapta, t) Minor, by Mm. E. C. A.,Schneider, with an essay on the prospects of the fleathert.and our duty to them, by Rev. 13.echneider, and an tritro'ilit'etio. by Rev, E. litaner, A.M. Published by,Rev.:Saznln Onto Chaniborsbuygh, 1846. l'or solo fq SCRIIiA dt. SCIIEII3LEE, jell . . 115 Wood et PSALMS & HYMNS, for the use of the German ltefornied Church in the U. S. of America, En glish and German.. For sale.by .s. SCRIM & SCHEIBLER,- jell • • 115_Wood at. BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND 'SitIATINGS.:- - . The .attention of purchasers is invited fo our - geral stock of these Geodi. 4-4 superior Sea Island Shirting littudirisi 15-16 c.. a is a ", 7-8 44 44 4( 12-4 Hamilton Sheetine 8-4 6. 44 9-8 . 6 mar 17 SHEA & PENNOCK BEST JAVA COFFEE, griiiird -- ind - f;UCiiiiiit pound packages, received, and for sale at the Re i m 7. r... t S‘rottE., 72, Fourth dr cot, near Wood;',,; kr. "r$ .*; George R. White &,Co, MARTIN & SMITH, 56 Wood street. Latest Improvemenf. T. B. YOUtG & Co, 31 Hand st J. K. MOORIIEAT) Sugar and Molasseg. Segarai Segura 1 60 Water street Niw itooks =MI - - . ' - --- - ;IL, lilltillimest - Istsc.t, School, - .- NORTH rn 'Batt me of Peilaral and Robinson street„sAll4leny; - will' -commence' its Fall session ottMondayltbe 31st.hist: . . '' .. - 1 . 1 ' -, : ITEstistofixts,. . From professor ..a: .4. ~.Lee, :IViishington Col eye, and :.... 4 r ::1 ;others .. ', , . .: .... ... Having .attendedlan -: eiamination, of-the. school ; taught lby.Mr..lVilhatos, we take pleesiire - in teat- Jlig - our testinicisiy - tO• tile evidCnce affoidad by it of -the mitisual'alrill- Mill labor cif .Mr; - 'Williarns.'. The understanding of AS irihziiple of the which the acholare had' - bOen - Studying,' shown; by :their clear answers to Mentions aeltid by others' than the teachers, prove the lexcellene'e of the New England Modeslof teachingi, in Which Mr. Wllliarns .seems to be proficient.' • I -1 - R. II: SEE, - ' , 1 J. AVISHART, .Eze: . . . 'Prom the Rei,.. Mr. Preston, Doctor: Hunt, 4C.'. Having. attendedj'an examination of the Select School underthe C re of Mr. Henry Williams,' hold recently in his ache' I. room, - Corner of Federal and Robinson streets, l'' leghe.ny city, we wish. to call l ii public attention to is institution. WewerO.highly gratified with the progress and- order Ofhis school.- This nianner of ahriplifying and illustrating the d,if-' feretit branolles isimeultarly-liappy, and well:Calcu lated to give interest' to the pupils. Hiii Mini's- of teaching them ,to read struck us as novel, and one that cannot fail to make good readers. - - ; .--: • FrotP - the knewlidg,e that we have of-Mr. Wil- Laths , character aid a teacher his zeal-, fidelity and succeas ' we , cordiallY recoMmend him to the patrou, age'. of the ptiblic. 1 Biel ide - ation is elegible for both cities: I 1 DAVID HUNT; ItICIPD DARD; RICI-PD BEESON'. - t-- - iicivc • examination, and can trillY liSed, with the attaintrneut ot , the 1 ' ' ' - 12V,M. PRESTON: - - attended the a. say / was much Gra 'aug24-2m. , Untverility!.ti Law Sohool. /111.1.EPA.1.L 'SESSION of this department of the j Western Univeteity; will Co*mence ! in the new University Building, hin the - FIRST MorgnAv SEP.' TEEBEII next, and !the !WRING' SESSION of 1847; will commence on the Fins? AIONDAY OP FErAtIAIiF following. ! This institution lqving ao far' recovered:Tram .the effects of the great fire of April last year, as to have the new. building nearly completed with, increased accommodations Ali- 4/11 its departmenta, it is hoped that the Laiv!School , lvill-be.fouad to pre/teat increas ed facilities and attilactions to, those who desire to pursue a regular and ihorOugh course of legal educa tion, and to pre'pain theitmelves creditably for ad mittance to the bar 3 There twill be daily vccitations by the classes .pn assigned lessons, shlarrange.d as to embrace, Nvithiu a_two. years eolirse,lall the principal and most im poLtant branches of 'the Occasional lectures ofigaw and equity, !WA also bo delivered as part ol the course. TIME MOOT Counvj designed for assisting students in acquiring [knowledge and: readiness in the grafi tice of the hisv 'will; lie re/Mined ns soon as the num ber of students Willyustilv. ;The degree of BACHE tog or I.Aw will tie" ciaiilhrreil.nn studn - uts, of the institution, according the rules usual in such institu , Any further ieformation.that may be required can readily be obtained* application to the - Professor, WALTER 11.L0Wma.,3 who has his office:on 4th above Smithfield street, Pitiburgh. - Tguals—Seventy-'five dollars a year, or tlirty-sev en and a half dollars a session. nug6-d3m ticettrit* to Parohltsere. each box GENIIIifFT:UGAR. COATEI) PILLS tuka upon ss ibe u;!l,fjp.is , /,!!r!j 9 t1tt40;.!.44 4 .414.4.4, 7 } , , KAL,,,,,,.. ALL 24 " .. " .-.0 :10 4 PAl l ' araf i llitee . ' of/WS • : Oriiin 4 i I u. , 3111' rtarcrs riLICKENEIOS SUGAR COATED VEGETABLE PILLS are the 1 hist and only Medicine ever known that will positzecly cure Headache, Giddineks, Measles, Salt Rheum, Itheuinatism,Pilesl Heartburn, Worms, • Dispepsia, Scurvy, Chide= Morbus, - Small , PoX, Jaundice, Coughs, Quinsy,. Pains in the Back; 1 Whooping Cough, Inward WeaknessA Consumption, Fits, • Palpitation of the peart, Liver Complaint, Rising in the ThroS , t, • Erysipelas, .Dealheis, Dropsy, Asthma, I • Itchings of the Skin, - Fevers of all kinds', • Colds, Gout, Gravel, Female Complaints, : Nervous Complaints, And all other disease k originating from impurities_ of the blood: ' • I L I • • They , . have c red, since their introduction, over .2,000 persons, have been given up as hope less eases, by the moat eminent Physicians. Err They , .arg pateonized and recommended by men of the highest dilstinction, among whom are-, - 11011.'David R. Portee, lion. Henry Clay, Hon.:John Q. Adamsi . Hon. Daniel Webster, lion. Martin Van Ihieen, lion. J. C. Calhoun, Gen. Winfield Scott, i Col. It. M. Johnson, Hon. ;James K. Polka Go3l. Lewis ' Cuss. ;nit Their, virtues; are so infallible that the money will be returned in all cases they do notgive univer sal satisfaction-. Although but:two and a half years have :elapsed since 'these celebrated Pills were first introduced to the the sale of them in the Eastern and middlel States ,has far exceeded Dr. Clickenkes most sang uine expectations. During the plat year, alone, no less than 10,000 gross of boxes bait!. been sold in tlid State 'of ,New. York, 6,000 in Penuirylvania, 4,000: ib Maryland, 3,000 in New Jer sey, 2,000 in Delaware, and 9,000 in the New England States, requiring the' constant employment of 27 handii exclusive at lir:inters and engravers. In the same . ; period, upwards of '200,000 copies of the "Family Dieter" have been Ordered by agents in every , section of thh eGuntry. These facts must show; conclinsivelv„: that Dr. Clickener's Sugar Coat ed Pills, besides t;einl; the very best medicine, in the world, are ht l d in the hi gliestestimatio n by thC public. We migh extend this publication to hn indefin ite length, if we deemed it expedient to puhlish all tersimoninle we haveireceived, not only froni agents but individuals and l l:Willies, who have experienced the benficial effects" of Clickener's Sugar Coated Pills; but we deem it unneciessary— :The most.in comestible evideneetf their unprecedented success, • re the numberless It Rations and Counterfeits-which' ave already appeared, notwithstanding the brief pe riod they have been efore the, public: ; Even some of our staunchest pill makers have had the audacity to imitate the Capra of Sugar, in order do disgaise the ingredients of 'their vile compounds, and palm them off for the meal." 1 Simon pure itch paltry shills cannot last long without exposing their hideous I defiarmity. Truth Sad honesty must inevitably pre vail over rascality nail deception. • : • I For sale in Pittsburgh by WM. JACKSON, at.his I Patent Medicine IVotehouse,No. 89, Liberty street, head of Wood st., Pittsbur g h. • Price, 25c. per box. l Dr. Clickenee.s principal office is 81 Barclay street, New York . • • i 04!:• Beware of ad imitation article called rm. i proved Sugar CoatedlPills; purporting to be patented, as bcith the pills and the pretended patent are for geries, got Up by a miserable- quack in New york, who, for the last four or five years - , has Made bis living by counterfeiting popular medicines. - 0:7" Remember, Dr. C. V. el ickener is the original inventor or Sugar chated Pills, and that nothing of the sort was ever heard of until tie. introduced thorn inJune, 1843. Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for Clickener's Shgar Coated Vegetable Pills, and take Co other or they will be Made the victims'of a fraud. 1 - • may 9 PILES! ; PILES!!. PILES!!!--DR. • ACK SON'S, I'ILE AND TEI FER Ea4tocA: TioN is tbe only ,Medicine that Will, cure ttlis so very common and 1 troublesome disCaSe. It not only immediately apay . s inilarnmation, stops all bleeding, subdues thax intolerableitchinibut ef fectually mires, in a NerY short tima,Peta o l 34 _4flose lives have been rendered miserable for.years.. Its applicationlproduCeS no pain, but rather an agree able and pleasant knsation.,/ If. persons afflicted will only call and hbar of the great nurnber,of ea ses' that have been bung they will be aAenished. A gentleman of tbiS city, who had been under the knife! of the surgeon two eir three times, without being cured, has, 'W I using two bottles of this Em birocatio7l, been tactically Cured! It sells'beyond all -precedent! - • . . - • .TETTER,' itiNq*CtßM, SALT and all Diseases of the skip, particularly those that are attended with diseg,rea,ble and troublesome itching, lire readily. .cured,i by anointing.the parts effected, night and snorniiig with a small quantity of Dr. Jackson's Embrocation... Astonishing cures have been effected by - Oa medicine._ For sale by Dr. D. Jayne, No..S SOrithiThint at., Philadelphia . For sale in Pittabtigh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72 Fourth street, near Wood,' end also at the Drug' Store . of H. p. SchWartt, Federit street, Allegheny City. .. , . lIE poisOnous effect op the„skin-of common pared Chalk is not „generally known by ladies how yellOw,rCtigli Mid Unhealthy it makes the skin time; besides: what a cqrpze like, palid leak itgif4 when applied. They sbould'use a beautiful prepai ation,purely.vcgetable, which gives the faCe arms or fleck, "a iintur life-like whiteness, 'and makes it, smooth. lt is called Jones'i Spanish Lilly White, and is sold at JACKSON'S Patent • Medicine Ware, himse, 89 Liberty atieet,headof Wood; at the same, place is sold lonea , iCoral Hair Restoratiye, Italian - Chemical Soap and:Unrivalled shaving soap. . VARNISHES, of the very best ale at IT. H. RYAITS C3binet Fifth jyl;'6 for, s Igo: 3 T a ENEE " quality N ic *warns • • - . --rutuu , s friveutlaus thertgloue try-Nature: REFLECT,. ~.Arrts mm trait-can's arrant , ,ttiI.E.RICAN OIL, • _ -• .. A ,1 , -IDDICI.‘''4.F.:DF. NATURE, is obtained from a well near liurksTille,„ Kentneky, at the depth- Of:185-feet ,lielow the surface.of the earth, and 770 reet threugh ealittrook. Its curative properties are truly astonisliink,"arnlan . Remedial"a Agent it iiifly 'well - be. prOrit , tineed,, Wan.. derful. - Since the diseoyerjr of this Pa:naceri.of ture, numbers of remarkable ctireiliavetmen efteet; ed its use. - It is Innueent..L.Nweiful,q-Sefo and: Certain in its cfrects. -It his-bent used,wifb imphr,ll - success in the treati*t of the following , - diseases: Inflammatory Rheum:diem, Diume,,,and, Scalds; Chellc, Piles, Flatulence, Inflam m ation,OP - the Kidneys, Deafness, Consumption; Liver Cons-, Plaint,Plithisic; Scald Head, Cancers, Weak end ? Sore'-Eyes; Bruises, Fresh Cuts and _Wounds, Spralns and Strains, Dropsy, Pains in the BA-saki and s , Side, Tetter, Influenza,. Ulcerated. Sere Throat„;.; COnsumption, Bronchitis;. - Spasms, Ulcers, Spinal .Affeetions,Scrofela or Ifing!s F "41, Ceughi, Syphil is Itingyrifink all Men - el Coreplaints„ all, Cl.kieruc eases, Impuritica of thoßlood-dail General Debility::: It is lihewise very , beneficial fer-Fernale conaplaints" - in.generali aetsas a great Restorative from banpor; s.eakness'of Back arid Chest; ../..-ewSpiribi and aces sire l)ebdxty -. Read the folloWing 't!ertißptes, all' of whieti,ard anthentic,• all' the persons therein, nutlet] - ere novi - Brink.; and - well ltnewrriit Cincinnati: • • -Psrt3ytraarl, Au 422., 1846., This is to certify that Svc have. used the Anieripare Oil foitheAvhoopins cough;aritong our children, by 'giving the* from .20 drops to a small tea spoonful at night, which alwajys enahledihere to rest well throug'.. the • I also' applied it to one of the Children: thatgot her arm burnt by turning over aitFe hot coffee an itkthe child sensed Crying by the ' -,Limo the urru:was-iirgrand end, bound hp, _and has never' complained ofit.vince...l,alsc; was " afflicted witl4 pain in- my side anci breast,-and have> been so'for years, ,I.cominenced using the Oil .I.ly,taking„a „Mai spoonful twice a_dity. and is 3.05 Gupr,dr,y-S using have i;cll,vet - y,mttett relieved, A O do really believe t.hii it is the beet fansilyfriedicine that I btivo ever seen..., I applied it to. On of my neighbors for. a,strained ancle, wldch relievedher in a few udnates,,. Wer inive . Talgo for a strained joint in . ..our: nienrenii.l3?, xhuili Ova ease in every ahorttiate W :.- e - tiiv: - OA the __east side of Penn 5t.,,3 cicwaLeSenth walnut ; I,* now as yell as I ever was ' , . - . . • P-127S . DUAG-4r, - gilds is fd eertify, that iny sonihaa bad the Ile!ldefe: for seven years, and -was ,very had...l;4th, it, andstiut... 12 or 15 dais sinee,__l.enrrnered ,tlisingto about 20;,0f,25 - 41folas of Ihd...g.raeriean. Oil,. twice day_ iolievefl _Win in, a day. iirtsv.4,or, his diffl-ff, erifiY of breathing, and he is now eniiroly:ielieceA, of hie :Fonghi onchoyts . lo years of age. KineiAlleyNANCY - •• ,Cznens - DiNti 546,; Sir: Having been enred ofa. ;very, sexere,..dineiteil of the eyes and head by the _ilia of theAnteriemy air I feelit ut:y duty to tSie"pubiin t o i'ol4 - , 3 to s eild you:die, fidtOwing, "certificate:':.- - • - . . „ I hereby certify. L that .was severely affileted_ ono, Year ago Mit winter, withinflanted sore eye's Midis : very severe pain:in my' head from toy .eye5.,0141.4::, top of any heg;:and continuell'so forseveral weeks;. my, eyes were. so much inflamed sore that-J. could not see to attend any business, nOecoultil tell, one object. froni.another lbw' yards from me. . 1 called in a physician„. but Still got worse. I also , tried a goad manY.remedies that had cured istli:Orsi' but in my case they, • In -April, 1895, Llicaril of the - American Oil. I. piocureics. bottleiaMl be.; fore I hat wsed.a half a, bottle.N:qau entirely 16*.iz and siill.-Continue:so. I will not he without din ay house as long as I can get the genuine article, litho save it.to one onny men that was working - foe me, that had the totter in his bands so bad that. wheit. he would grip anything tight in .thein the: hlood.,,Wralrl burst-out and.the use .of half a bottle-ouind tislintW I.would aihise all 4 that -:34. give the Oil a, fair trial, and I think :they 'bri pleased with the effect it will have, &c;' 3:;. " t • JOIIII,MUARI:UV Sold at One Dollar per Bottle at Ja4ksonts Patent. 'Medicine Warehouse, b 9 Liberty, bend of-Wood Pittsburgh., TUE ONLY PLACE.Z.N. EittbSURGII whero the GenztineAtizerican Oil caN he obtained.- Beware or a Counterfeit put, in, American Oil Bottles, anti.labellid , (SAnier-. icau snmewhat resembles the -Aul:Rican' Oil; but possesses none of its virtues or licalingpow,:. W. Jackson yespectffily in fbrrits - the Publics that' D, Bail & ,F.o.i.tho . preprietors. of the Auierieart have appointed hen their SOLE AGENT ler West:•: eve Penneytreitie„ • All.persons will apply at sa Liberty, etr.cf, as above.. • - •,-. N4-13...5ub-agents wanted, for - everj , town above District.-- A great number of, certificates are. on hand and can be, seen at the office, 89 Liberti. street, head of' Wood. , wag 17,871 y . I . 3trlilFY THE BLOODAIVD CLEANSE THE 1.. .80DY,,- 1 -ft ys aiiaitoriishing . fact, that a very hike class of,discases can:cmly be.,ented by such rertredies as.wiy. enter into ;the Btoon„ and circus late with it,. through every Portnarinf.the body, for only 1;ly this,means -can the remedy be brought into immediate contact with the disease; and to at. tain this desirable end, no preparation has been so, uniformly successful ns DR. JAYNE,'S, ALTER- TIVE. Soroficto; Kivie EitU contei• Ond-Canirr nos Tumours, Mau. Entargeirient"'of the Bones,Chrknierßitrukiat,isin Goat, truptive dis eases of the Skin, old . nd imlolent Ulcers, goitrous Sirellin , oof the .Throef &C., are cured with a cert.ain.:, . ty, that has astonished every. behohler. i4 -be., sides,one of the rrpst pleasant articles that, can be talcen.into the stomach,: operating, as a tcinicand removing Dyspeptic and Nervous affections, and imparting a glow of animation' and health, lino" quailed 1) - y- any t4ing, in the whole .4aleria Medics, For,sale at No; 8 south Third it.—Price $1 per . bottle,orslQ perilozen. .• . • For iale iji ritiOnrill at the PtKIN TE4STORE, on Fourth etroet, near . Wood, and at the Drug Storq of ki...P.Salmarts; Federal street, Allehenjr City: = ity , gB•4l . - MHE_SKIN &N 1 camPLExml.i;, - ;Lt...t4-1 (aruli indeed, every other) season, is often. repulsive . in,appgaraAcc, caused, in eight cases out often,by the atmosphere; and what persons suppose disease of the _blood, is . siniply a_ disease, of the -skip._ If some of tlicthonsa.nds who take purgativejpecliaine, pills, and ,ifscle§s Sarsaparilla, were to use.qm their .skin asottening opd , clearing balm, tJiat,ppeii the pores, whitens the skin, and causes a healthy perspi7 ration, that., be the skin never so disfigured, unheal thy, or diseased with-pimples or freeklcs; sunburn, tan and morphew, the true and genuine dONES , S ITALIAN CHEMICAL SOAP never fails to cure • and dispel them, and -to' make . the_ skin deli : mid lovely..lt acts so mildly and • soethingly. on- the skin, that physicians use it op ladies and infants, in old cases of seurey,crysipelas, s dprhennr;sorg head, ringworm and it (mind, tkr genuine; Jone'Sl. , toap) liar ollen,:mffected a our when every..other _remedy. failed. , It is indeed ablessed remedy. Sold at, JACESON , S Patent Medicine . Warehouse, S 9 Liberty Street, heist of Wood—at -the sarnefplace .is sold the - Mocirish }fair - Dye, Cer-Z . 'tali: Restora tive, -and Spanish . Lily TARE,: ' - Prcirtcre.so,Orpc'e7§iga of ,the American • Eagle; S 2 Cliatham stre.et, Newyork; - ;,-, rylA.fi,E, KITICFI A.LL 'MK PF.OPLP,Aanneir -RE3II.OVED -- ..The celebrated medicines ef.Dr. G. airatis: of Brownsville, Pa., ardirow. s fdr.s.sale wholesale add, retail,- at JacksonlslUelilleil - DeVol:, No. 89 Diborty stieet;lieltd df :Wood, .Pitburgh f WholesaleDealerstind Agents - Dr: Endrie. SOrereifm Tonic and Grand Raeford. t lye ' rt ceain' ciirefiir.ilie Fever and . Dr. .Fvf44347 Yegctable dad Anti-Dysiieptic4+4lls; pried 25 cents per box. ... - Dr.. Diane American Vegetable reidiftige; pride 25 cents per bottle. • . . Dr. 'Evans ,- Tonic Eye Yf'afer, all infallibl e core for sore eyes, price twentptive _cents per - bottle. "Rev. Dr. James Est ePs 'Dtitek, S:yrup, for -the care of coug4s, cow, 48tIMP-, Croup, Bronchitis and Consumption—price one dollar. • • ItemembeiDr.Bians , only,Depot,isJAClCSON* No, 89-Liberty.stroet,: bead, of Wood. . 11.1.111DEE..TIIE HUMAN HAIR . SOFT, FINE AND CLEAN; to realte.the . sculpt healthy, smooth white and fiuitful, ao that a:..gtioA crop may spring. therofrou)s„perscona .have buf-tin PcruLthirty .seven and a lair 'cents. And j 'reader, our. nly object ror'selling the article at that,piee;iir .knOwing it to be all we state, that when you onicelry 'this you never will .use aught yibetliet it bo merely ,to embeli ; sl4 - to dress. beititily,iandffdservu, 'to force growth, stoifhlling'ofr; ana cure krura t datulruifs; the JOSF.S , CORAL HAIR R . ESTOIL-1.- TrVE never thil' do all thja; atillnindredn tell :mu - with giatitncle.., St dresseshiafitifia dy, and rigtes red or gin fa* grow- dark from the Sold iii3h.CF:4IDIOS PateAt I , l`dinine Warehonse,. SaLiberyy a:tieet;head 61 - Wo - 64 7 .4niiee eleveik anda' . ha.lecents, fifty, cents and onil4l6llar - pei botile. At the name place issoldthp - Itilian Chemical panish Lilly Vali° and medialled,ehayinzanap.:: iy2s-tr - : . . M08.A.000.-70-large and 90 Eirten-hexes.Mi43olt j.„ri tobacco; of prime sinalitY,iust:T9 o eiled:.ert, consignment, and. - will be aold for e,;;,ah l Pittsburgh, niantrtheturca. - august . - o'C'vsNEP:' IS