Rt-CORD. PITTSBITR.GII BOARD OF TRADE. corarrr!.r. rFra..trorst • r Josiah King, - K. Isloorbead, G. Ogden Prepared aria corrected esety Afternooh; 3 PSZT WATER IN Tilt CIIASNEL, ARRIVED California, Hunter, Cincinnati, Wilmington, Dawson, Wheeling, North Queen, Catlett, Wellsville. Consol,llowen, Brownsville. Arena, Peebles, Brownsville. Comet, Bryde, Beaver. Arrow, Atkinson, " • DEPARTED. Ringgold, Major, Cincinnati, Comet, Berry, : Beaver, Arrow,. Atkinson , L - • Arena, Peebles, Consul, Bowen, 0:)-The splendid light draught passenger steam• cr California, Capt. ifisTsn, leaves for Cincinnati this morning at 10 o'clock. Persons taking pas_ sage with Capt. Hurrrsti, will find hini the best of good fellows, and the very man to make a trip agreeable. • - ANOTHER PROOF of the efficacy of Dr. Click nees Sugar Coated Pills in removing worms from children. Read and be convinced. This is to certify that my child Eliza, between five and six years of age, having been for long time past 'drooping, and getting much worse of late, neither myself nor my wife being aware what was the mat ter with her,l thought perhaps one of Dr.Clicknees pills might o her good—l gave her one at bed time, which acted on the bowels and expelled a Tape wornrfour feet long, and a great number of worms, (over one hundred) about one inch kong apparently of the same species. I have always been much opposed to advertised medicines, but through the advice of a friend who strenuously recommended them to me,l was induced to try them, and it was through the great benefit I I derived from their use in my complaint, that I felt disposed to give a dose to my daughter .although I ILnew not then what was the matter with her; and I verily believe that had not the worms been dschar ged, she would not have survived to the present time. She commenced rapidly to improve and is now quite hearty and well LC' 7 1' • =': , • Croghtmarille, near Pittiburgh,July 16, 1846. Ctrs or Prrrsnonom—Before me, Robert Mor row, an Alderman in - and for said :city, personally came William Cooper, who being duly affirmed, saith that the facts set forth in the foregoing state ment are just and true /111 - '%'4l WILLIAM COOPER. Affirmed and ;subscribed this 16th day of July, 1346. It.:Moarecom. ;Sold wholesale and retail at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse, 89 Liberty street, head of Wood. Bewdre of fraud, and ask for CLICKNER'S Sugar Coated Pills. ' 1.1'23 ;•s: ~t, ~. ~L..•~:: k,l• is '~f'.!t~ E': ~{ °:f SUDDEN CHANGES., The Nother of Consumptions. THIS fact is clearly demonstrated wherever we base a sudden change in the weather. It is at this time that the seed of Consumption is sown in the system nurtured until the Lungs become serious . ly and dangerously diseased, when in all probability the patient, for the first time, will begin to seek re , lief. Row many thousands thus neglect themselves and suffer their Health, and finally their Life to be destroyed. The first preceptible foot-prints of CON SUMPTION, experienced at sudden changes of the weather, are Hoarseness and Cough, Soreness of the Throat, and Irritation of the Bronchi. Pain in the Head, Coldness of the feet, and Sudden Chilliness over the Body. At length the cough increases, and finally prostration and languidness of the whole sys tem follows, which indicate a sudden decline of Health, and the speedy approach of Consumption. These facts, plain as they appear to every sensible persorulo - not, however, seem to alarm those afflicted, until it may be to late. It is therefore of the great est importance for those who may be 'attacked from the effects of sudden changes in our atmosphere to at one procure Da. DUNCAN'S Celebrated Expecto rant Remory.the greatest preventive and life guard of CONSUMPTION, and the only certain medicine • , that will remove disease and again restore the LUNGS to their former Health. rh, 'Darman's Great Western Office is opened in Cincinnati at 150 Sycamore street, a few doors below sth, where his Medicines can be obtained in,large and small quantities. Sold at W 5. JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Ware . house; No. 89 Laren, st., head of Wood. iy 22. .1 ; , THEpoisonous effeet on the skin of common pre pared chalk is not generally known by ladies; how yellow rough, sncl unhealthy it makes the skin in time; besides. what a corpselike, palid look it. gives when applied. They should use a beautiful prepar ation, purely vegetable, Which gives the face arms or neclt, -a natural life-like whiteness, and makes it smooth. - It is Called Jones' Spanish Lilly White, and is sold at TACkSON , S;Patent Uedicine Ware house, 89 Liberty street, headof Wood; at the same place is gold Smite Coral 1-lair Restorative, italitb Chemical Soap and unrivalled shaving soap. y24-tf. t 4 O RENDER Tilt DUMAN HAIR SILKY, TSOFT, FINE AND CLEAN; to make the scalp healthy, smooth, white and fruitful, 'so that a good crop may spring therefrom, persons have but to ex pend thirty seven and a half cents. And, reader, our only object for selling the articleat that price, is knowing it to be all we state; that when yob once try this you never will Use aught else, whether it be merely to embelisb, to dress, beautify, and preserve; to force growth, stop falling off, and cure scrufs or dandruff's the JONES' CORAL RAIR RESTORA TIVE will never fail to do all this, as hundreds will tell you with gratitude. it dresses the hairbeautiful ly, and makes red or grey hair grow dark from the roots. Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse; $9 Liberty street, head of Wood—price thirty seven and a half cents; fifty cents and one dollar per bottle: At the same place is sold the Italian Chemical Soap, Spanish Lilly White and unrivalled shaving soap. 1Y254 1..Y . ,; .... :: -- ; . 1,-; , , '; ",', ' ' '.l . .; ~.:.;: ~..., 4::, ;'': .•:3.-„:".."':.:1"..., OMB REES • ita rj , , 4 • .4' YDNEY SMITH'S 111ISCELLANIES—The workti 0 of the Rev. Sydney Smith, in three volumes! •- by jy2s, JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. For sale B.I2.OUGii.A.MS ) MISCELLANIES--Thc critics and' miscellaneotis writings or Henry Lord Broegham to which is prefixed a sketch of his shar ante!. For sale by . .. . Ll'2s JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. BURNAP , S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS— ' The..misceltancous writings of . deo.. W. Hurnap author orthe lectures to young men, lectures on the phere and duty of women, &c. &c., collected and evised by the author. For sale by 25 JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. , .;.--t.t - :1; ,. ;:,- - ,:: ri.:;. 10 .f...i: - .. , 7 ,-;: , .:' , : .-7 4: - . ....... .. . . .... . RICE --5 Tierces fresh received and for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood' street. f . ;;'•:: ..:•T"-':--='-'.. I , ' ' - % c i - ' , ,,: . f f'' -: ,'. IIIitAZIL SUGAR-5 bags white for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS, _LP aug3.., 110 Wood street. • V.;" MAKE NOTICE ALL THE PEOPLE—AcmIcv Removco--The celebrated medicines of Di. T. •0. Evans of Brownsville, Pa., are now for sale wholesale and retail, at Jackson's Medical Depot, No. 89 Liberty street, head of Wood, Pittsburgh. Wholesale Dealers and Agents supplied. Dr. Evans' Sovereign Tonic and Grand Restora live, a certain cure for the Fever and Ague. Dr. Evans' Vegetable and Anti-Dyspeptic pills, price 25 cents per box. Dr. Evans' American Vegetable Vermifuge, price 25 cents per bottle. - Dr. Leans' Tonic Eye Water, an infallible cure for sore eyes, price twenty-five cents per bottle. Rei. Dr. James Esters Black Syrup, for the cure of Coughs, Cold,: Asthma; Croup, Bronchitis and Consumption--pnce one dollar. . Bemethher Dr:Evans' ordyDepot, is JACKSON'S, No. 89 Liberty street, 'bead otWond. . jy2. „. k e f t, I 4i, "7. 4:r4 POUT OF PIT TSBUItGII; WILLIAM COOPER -- IGIdETAL.—F - ton Scioto Furnace pig iron for -sale by (je26) JAMES MAY. . _ LArli- 289 kegs Lard, received per steamer T , Corwin, and for Bale by M . B RIMY er Co 28 LLS No. 1, tamed 8 jy22 1500 I; I: 2 1 1 HEL shelled c l y . n ß f . o.r eall4o4.wcbl net KEGS assorted Shad for sale- - ( 3w to el* L 7 aousignmeatby jy22 S OAP. --25 5 bora , No.2 ca r s oji i ll e Boas; 2 " bydea pilm; - .10 " I' fancy; l'ecaalc by - -jy2B - - 'J. D. WILLIAMS O_ILkWLS - SHAWLS!!—Rare and beautiful, at "Down town Cash House.". Cashmeres, splendid - patterns, different styles; Broche, " " -" " Thibet, Omtai, wro't and plain, and all shades, figural Silk, Wat'tl. Ottoman, chameleon changeable and other styles. _ Stunlitlas. Bard and Damask, figl. ' Mous. Dtaines, Ombr, wat'd, tig'd, and plain, in great variety. Also --Hernanni, of Sewing Silk, 3 or 4lefti and will be sold at low prices to close the stock. &rage, suPeriot" atal low prices, gre;it bar ' gains. jyl RNER. 8 BARROWS & TU 1D Bail/BD—Per Canal Boat ~Grcat Western -100 pcs Cherry Scantling-5:0 and 616-6000 Lights Window Sash suitable for tho western trade, 1.0x.12 and WO. For sale by. I Ueti L. WILMARTIL tavrtis Lei.whe t GEO. 8. MAR TZ has tin panda lot offine Lawns which will be sold at the very low price of 181 cents per yard, persons who Want a good article, at a low price, would do well to call 'Soon. Also on hand agood stock of Nanabisk intislins for Ladies presses-very cheap at jel3 No. it% Market street, Mlustoetn Netts, GEO. S. SWARTZ has on hand a lot d very sii perior white and colored Musqueto Netts which will be sold cheap at No. 106 Market street. jel3 BEST JAVA 7 COFFEE, grpund and put up in pound packages, received and for sale at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72 Fourth street, near Wood. jc29 AVIToEods AntoreegV a nge et a St S . ale A sin p a p ;i y i t c hr a o D u g Box 123 Post Office. iY B • PHILADELPHIA STEAM SYRUP, a fine arti cle. Just rec>l and for sale by THOS. MILLER, cor. Wood & 4tb sts. ILUIT-10 boxes M. R. Raisins; _u 15 )rums S. Figs; 12 Jars fresh Prunes; Just received and for sale by THOS. MILLER, cor. Wood & 4th sts SOAP-40 boxes Cin. just received and 1 for sale by THOS. MILLER, cor. Wood fr. dth eta FSUGAR CURED HAMS—Just reed and _l`for sale by THOS. hIILLkR, jeiB eon Wood & 4th sts. CANDLES -20 boxes Stearinc; 10 4 4 Star Just received and for sale by THOS. MILLE.II, cor. Wood frAth ats. SOAPS -110 boxes No. 1 Rosin; 20 44 Almond, Toilet and Palm. 50 4 4 Hyder Sharing. In store and for sale by - my 22 LAMBERT & SIIIPTON COFFEE -651 bags prime green Rio. 10 pockets old government Java. Arriving and •for sale by LAMBERT & SIIIPTON, 133 and 135 Wood st 100 BIILS of Pitch, for sale on consignmeni and will he sold cheap, by TAAFFE O'CONNOR. 75 BOXES of prime, picked Sicily Lemons for sale by (jelsl TAAFFE & O'CONNER. FLOUR 50 Bbls Superfine fresh Family Flour just received and for sale by MARTIN & SMITH, 56 Wood, between 3d and Fourth sta. SALERATITS-1000 lbs Saleratue in Ws and bxs No. I article, ou hand and for sale by MARTIN Ft SMITH, 66 Water st. VIEIVED to-day at No. 46 Market street -l Another case of those rich _Gingham prints, is bro‘rn and purple plaids, beautiful patterns. ALSO, 50 pieces white and colored Musquitoe Netting of superior quality, for sale cheap at BARROWS & TURNERS, 18 Market st. MEW GEOGRAPHY.—A National Geography /I, for 'schools, illustrated by 220 engravings and 33 Maps, by S. G. Goodrich, author of Peter Parleys Tales. .Just received and for sale in quantitiesUo schools, or at retail by lug.t JOHN H. MELLOIt, 122 Wood st. Siege of Londonderry. AHISTORY of the seige of Londonderry, and defence of Enniskillen, in 1688 and 1689, by the Rev. John Graham, M. A. Rector, of Tamlagh tard in the dioses of/erre, For sale by i 923 LUKE LOOMIS, Agent. FANCY WORK STANDS.—On hand 2 fancy work stands, french pattern, a beautiful arti cle at the furniture warehouse of T. B. YOUNG & CO, IL Hand st. RECEIVED this day Parasollettes and Sun- Shades; Ladies Corded Skirts; do Sea Grass dri ft}, Black Hernani Shawls; Berege Scarfs, and Shawls; Poi sale at B. E. CONSTABLE, jd27 83 Market st. IAVING a very large and commodious ware house, we are prepared to receive (in addi tion to freight for shipment) a large amount of Pro duce, &c.. on storage at low rates. C. A. AIcABULTY Sc CO, Canal Basin. NUTS 20 bushels Ground Nuts; I sack Almonds, prime article; Received and for sale by .MARTIN & SMITH, 56 Water gt. GttAbuittb thripc and Plaid Muslin Robes; Graduated stripe white Muslins; Mull Muslins; Nainsook do. 3acontt ad. A large assortniedt just nLlw to-day IL E. CONSTABLE, No. 83 Market st. SATIN STRIPED DE LAINES--Jtist received a lot of black and colored Satin Striped de Laines, which we are selling very cheap. ALEXANDER & DAY, aug3 75 Market st, N W cor of the Diamond. CHECKS AND TICKINGS. , —An excellent as sortmentV of checks and tickings, just received and for sale very low. aug3 .ALEXANDER & DAY, 75 Market st., N. W. cor. of the Diamond. PRINTS AND MUSLINS.—Just opened a large assortment of low priced prints and a variety 'of different makes of brown and bleached muslins. aug3 ALEXANDER & DAY, 75 Market at., N. W. cor. of the Diamond. 1/f, USQI.TITO NETTS.—A large lot of musqui 171 to netts on hand and for sale unusually low aug3 ALEXANDER & DAY, 75 Market st., N. W. cor. of the Diamond. BACON SHOULDERS-6 hhde Bacon Shoulders in prime onlor, for sale low by jy3o P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water at. FINE SALINA TABLE SALT....-50 bags Ismail size) very fine Salina Salt, fit Cir. table use and Dairies, for sale low by P. C. MARTIN, jy27 • 60 Water at. LEMONS. -100 boxes lemons in good order, for side by P.' C. MARTIN, 20. 60 Water street CRAB CIDED.-12 Barrels supenor Crab C . der for sale by P.' C. MARTIN, jy 20 60 Water stree ESE:M n OPERAS.=-20 Barrels Copperas for sale by jy 20 P. C. MARTIN, '6O Water stree WHLSKEY-40 bbls rectified Whiskey, a fine article, for Bale by P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water st. M.. 11, RIMY ¢ Co 10r AMB.-2 casks prime hams for sale by je26 JAMES MAY TarIDES- 41 1. Missouri Hides, for sale low to close _ consignment. e2G New Goods Storage. JAMES MAY 'ACV ELECTIONS. NORTR CAROLINA. Women Couniy.—Por governor, Shepard 640, Graham 161. For Senate, Gen. M. T. Hawkins (democrat) without opposition, For Commons. Austin 593, Gen. I. H. Hawkins 507, Brame 352. Pasquotank County.--Cbarles (whig) elected to the Commons by about 300 majority. Graham's majority 300. In Perquimans 225. In Camden, one precinct, 302 majority. Faringhaps, the whig candidate for Senate, elected by.a majority of 162, and T. Skinner, the whig candidate for the Com mons, is elected by 183 majority in Perquimans. J. Bernard, the whig, candidate, goes out of Camden into Currituck 161 votes ahead of Shaw; and if the Vote is the same as the last time, he is elected. Camden and Ctirrauck.--.Tolan Bernard (whig) elected by 6 majority. A slip from the Whittington Chronicle, issued on Saturday afternoon, gives us the result of the elec tion for governor in 13 counties—Brunswick, Hali fax, New Hanover, Northampton, Sampson, and Wayne. Shepard's majority, so far, is 962; in the same counties last election,Grahant's majority was 535. Cram:Wt.—Graham 1,0G5, Shepard 599. For Commons: Bullock (dem.) 1,027, Stone (dens.) 1,02'2, Venable (tlem.) - I,oll,Gillam (whig) 1,0G3, Littlejohn (niiig) 953, Wilkins (*big) 972. Northampton county has elected two whig commoners bya small majority, and a whig sena tor by only four majority. Edgcomb returns the whole democratic ticket by a heavy vote. Hall fax county has elected two democrats, which are, gains. Graham 561, Shepard .157 Hrrifirrd.—Graham 360, Shepard 200. For Senate: Cooper's (whig) majority 335. For Com mons: K Rayner (whig) 232 majority. Bertic.—The whigs apper to have carried every Rowan—Graham 820, Shepard 608. For Com mons: Ribelin (whig) 796; Ellis (dem.) 777; Hen derson (whig.) 743; Fisher (dem.) 7,31. Senate: Kerr (whig) 405; Fraley (dem.) 363. Darie.—Graham has a majority. Kerr has a majority over Fraley for the Senate. Miller (whig) a majority for the Commons. For Gorrrnor. Graham (w.) Shepard (dem.) 7.3•? 701 41 maj 638 maj 501 692 Cumberland, Wake, Sampson, Moore. Cay.ell, 200 m4,rported 260 392 1065 Person, Granville, Legislature Cumberiun.d.—Democratic senator, and two dem_ ocratic members of the House of Commons elect ed. No change. Robc.iou—llemocratic senator, and two demo cmtic members elected to the House of Commons No change Wake.--All democrats elected. No change Moore.—One whip loss to the House of Cow Sampsonsenator and two members elected to he Commons—all democrats. No change. Cana-IL—Graves, Lea, and M Mullen elected to the legislature—all democrats. No change. Chowan.—Graham • 273, Shepard 132. Paine (whig) elected to the COmmone; Gates and Chotrats.--Stallings (dein.) elected. lu Gates, Gatlin (dem) to the Commons. Washingion.—Graham's majority 237. Halsey (whig) had no opposition for the Senate. Com mons, Nicholls (whig) 106 majority. Moorc.—Senate, Alexander Kelly (whig) no op position. Commons, M. B. Person (dem.) elected by a large Majority over a whig, and a democrat. Franklin.—One whig commoner said to be elec ted. Senator and democratic commoner said to be elected. Perton.—Slnpberd 516, Graham 392. Hester (democrat) 226 Barrett 205—Hester's majority for the Senate only 21. Holman's majority over Cuningham 29. Winstead elected sheriff. Hoke's majority over Graham in .IS-1-1, 335—Shepard majority 12.1. Orange.—A friend informs us that Graham's majority in this county is 267, and that the Whigs lose one dcligate in the commons.—Petersburgh Republican. COTTON. -1143 bales for sale by aug 7 M. B. RHEY, & Co. COTTON -103 bales Mississippi and Tennessee Cotton, just arriving and for sale by M. B RIMY & Co, 57 Water et. Prescott Printing Ink CONSISTING of black, blue, red, superior book and card iuk, warranted a superior article, fur sale by LUKE LOOMIS, Agent. jy23 (Journal copy.) eIANTON RIFLE BARRELS.--4 boxes rifle gun V../ barrels, warranted of the best quality, just re ceived on consignment from the manufacturer, and will be sold at the manufacturers wholesale prices, a constant supply will be kept on hand jy t-tl&w G EORG E COCII RAN ,No 26 Wood at. irltAIL IYOLIVE SWEET OIL-5 baskets, just teceived and for sale by • STERF.TT & Co, 18 Market st. L _ EMON SYRUP-10 doz Underwood & Co Boston manufacture, recd and for sale by STERETT & Co, 18 Market street. CHAMPAGNE WINV.S.—A fresh supply of vari oils popular brands, vintage of 1839, 1840 and 842, just received and for sale at the wine store oo STFIRDTT Sr. CO, Na 18 Market. lit. - DRANDY-6 qr. casks, pale Nennessy and other LI brands for wholesale by StEItETT & Co; No. is Market st, Claret Wine on Draught. WE will tap another cask of CLARET Wtgr., on Monday, Aug. 17th. Persons wishing to pur chase a superior article on draught, please leave their orders prior to that day, at the Wine Store of STERETT & Co., No. 18 Market street. NiAtindfenit..oAr saleVil l yE the pBaccy.t.agcenek:st the superiore storear of [aug 10] -ST ERETT & Co. No: 1S Market st: T EMONS-75 Boxes Lemons; for salt vety low, by jyl4 SHOT -40 kgs Shot, assorted Nos. for sale by je26 • JAMES MAY HANDS WANTED-2 Bedstead makers; 2 Table makers; 8 hands to make other Cabinet ware; None need apply but first rate workmen. . H. 11. RYAN auB (Journal and Chronicle copy.) , HOLLAND HERRING—A few kegs (a prime article) in store and for sale low by STERETT, & Co. IS Market st. SAP SAGO-00 lbs. superior for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood street. I\TAILS-200 kegs "Darnasons" Nails, just reed and for sale by M. B. Run' & Co, iYI4 57 Water it. MEE NAVY . BEEF, AND PORIN. FON. 4.847 _ . " NAVY LTYPARTEENT, NUELEA.I7 Or PROVASIONB AVM •• Curxttnito, • August 7, 1896. . . SEALF.D PROPOSALS, endorsed ~ Proposals for Beef, and "Proposals for Pork'," as the case may be, will be received at this office until 3 o'clock, p. m., on Monday, the 14th day of September next, for furnishing and delivering, free of all cost and risk to the United States— Five thousand RIO!. iiiiiidred barrels of navy beef, and four thousand eight hundred barrels of navy - pork: Each barrel to contain not lesi than two hundred pounds nett weight of beef or ,pork; no eicess of weight in either article will be paid (Or: .To be de livered at the respective navy yards; as follOwst Barre/8 Bee. Bartels Pork: At Charlestown, Mass 1,800... ... :1,00 At Brooklyn, N. Y. 1,800, 1,600 At Gosport, Va. 1,800 1 600 5,400 4,800 Said beeiand pork 'must be delivered, one-half between the first day of January, 1897, and the first day of April, 1847.; and the other half between the 15th day of April, 1847, and the 15th day of June, 1847, unless.earlier deliveries should be required by the chief of this bureau. Offers must be made for . . - each half separately and distinctly—that - is, for the half deliverable between the Ist ofJanuary and Ist of April, and fur thechalf deliver able between the 15th of April and 15th of June, 1847. Payment for the first half to he made within thirty days after de livery; and for the second half in thirty days after the' 15th June,' 1847. Tho beef must be from well-fattened cattle, slaugh tered between the first day of November, 1846, and the first day of February, 1847, and weighing not less than six hundred pounds, nett weight, each. The legs and leg rands of the hind-quarters, and the shins and shoulder-clods, and at least eight pounds from the neck end of each fore-quarter, or the parts marked Nos. 1,2, and 3, on the drawing or deline ation of the fore and bind-quarters - of an ox, which will be attached to and form a part of the contract, must be wholly excluded from each barrel and half barrel, and the remainder of the camas must be cut in pieces of not less than eight pounds each. The pork must be packed from corn-fed, well fattened hogs, slanghtered between the first day of November, 1846, and the first day of February, 1847, and weighing not less than two hundred pounds each, excluding the heads, joins, necks, shoulders, hams, legs, feet, and lard, and all refuse pieces; and must be cut in , pieces., weighing not less than six pounds each. But the beef and pork must be salted with at least one statutelbushel of Turk's Island, Isle of May, or St. Übe's' salt; and the beef must have five ounces dl' s fine pulverized saltpetre to each barrel, exclusive of a pickle, to be made from fresh water, as strong as salt will Make it. One fotirth the quantity of beef, and one-fourth the quantity of pork, must be packed in halfbarrels, and contain One hundred pounds nett weight of each, as the case may be; and, in estimating the price, two half barrels arc to be considered as one barrel. The barrels and half barrels must be made of the best seasoned white oak, or white ash staves and heading;, if of the former, to be not less than three- fourths of an inch thick; if of the latter, to be not less than an inch thick for barrels ' and three-fourths of an inch for half barrels, and to be hooped at least three-fourths over with the best white oak or hickory hoops. Each barrel and half barrel must be branded on its head ,"navy beet , ' or "navy pork," as the case may be; with the contractor's name and the year wh'en packed. The beef and pork will, unless otherwise directed by the chief of this bnrcau, be inspected by the in specting officers at the respective navy yards afore said, and by some "sworn inspector of salted provis ions," who will be selected by the respective com manding officers, hut their charges for such inspection !oust be, paid by the respective contractors, woo must likewise have the barrels put in good shipping order to the satisfaction of the commandants of the respec tive navy yards aforesaid, after inspection, and at their own expense. Bidders must specify their prices separately and distinctly it} separate offers for the beef and for the pork, and for each of the places of delivery, covering all expenses and all charges. Bonds in one-third the amount of the respecivei contracts will be required, and ten pi r centum in addition will be witheld from the amount of each payment to be made, as collateral security for the due and faithful performance of their respective con tracts, :which will on no account be paid until the contracts are complied with in all respects, and is to be forfeited to the United States in the event of fail ure to Complete the deliveries within the proscribed periodir. And in case of failure on the part of the contractor: to deliver the aforesaid beef and pork within the time specified, the chief of the burau of provisions.and clothing shall have the right to direct purchases. o be made to supply the defic:encies,assl any access of cost shall be charged to and paid by the contractors. Payment will be made by the Uni ted States at the perio Is above specified, (excepting the ten per contain to be witheld until the completion of the Contracts as before stated,) after the said beef and perk shall have been inspected and received, and bills for the same shall have been presented to the navy agents respectively, duly approved by the commandants of the respective navy yards, accord ing to the terms of the contracts. The parts of the beef to be excluded will be panic ularlydesignated in the engraving to be attached to the contracts. Persons interested can obtain them on application to this office. No proposal will be considered unless it be accom panied by a guarantee, signed by one or more respon sible persons, in the following form, viz: "The undersigned -- guarantee that - -, if his (or their) proposal to furnish beef or pork (as the case may be) for the navy be accepted by the chief of the bureau of provisions and clothing, shall enter into au obligation prior to the Gth day ofOeto her, 18.46, with good and sufficient sureties, for the fulfilment of his (or their) engagements. This should be accompanied by the certificate of the United States district attorney, navy agent, or some other officer of the general government, that the guarantors arc able to make good their guarantee. The bidders name and residence, and the name of each member of a firm, where a company offers, should be distinctly stated. The person or persons whose proposals are accep ted (and none other) will be forthwith notified there of by the transmission ofa contract and bond, which contract and bond must be executed before the 6th day of October next, and deposited in the post office, addressed to the chief of this bureau. Proposals should be sent under seal, addressed to the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, with "Propo sals for Navy Beef or Pork" (as the case may be) written on the face of the letter; and should be des patched fin time to be received by or before the 14th day of September next, at 3 o'clock, p. m. fo be published once a week until the 14th of Sep tember next in the Union and Intelligencer, Washing ton, D. C.; Age, Augusta, Maine; Patriot, Concord, N. II.; oming Post, Daily Times, Boston, Massa- 1 chusetts; Patriot, Montpelier, Vermont; Times; Hart- 1 ford, Ct.; Argus, Atlas, Albany, New 'York; Pennsyl vanian, Times,Beystone,'Philadelphia, Pa.,Morning Post, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Argus, Baltimore, M.; Enquir er, Richmond, Va.; New Era, Portsmouth, Va.; Statesman, Columbus, Ohio; . Inquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio; Democrat, Louisville, Kentucky; Gazette Les-, ingtin, Kentucky; Union, Nashville, Tennessee, Register, Springfield, Illinois; Deinocrat; Chicago, Ill.; State Sentinel, Indianapolis,'lndiana,• Western. Sun, Vincennes, Indiana; People's Friend, Cqving ton, Indiana; Missourian, St. Louis; Mo.; Free Press, Detroit: Michigan; Jeffersonian, New Orleans, Loui siana. Vratitietors of the above papers are requested to send a copy of their respective papers containing the advertisement to this bureau, as a voucher for the approval of their accounts. August 7-lawtSepti 4 jAWNS ! LAWNS! . f—Groat ilargiins in Lawna j are now to be had at Alexander & Day's, No. 75 Market at., as they orb selling off their stock of these good at a great reduction of prides, ,so now is the time fOr persona to suit themselves at a comparative. ly small expense. ALEXANDka & a DAYS No. 75 Mrket St., N. W. Omer of the Diamond.' AITE DRESS GOOKS-A large assortment l , of White dress goods, such as Nansook, Jackonett, Mull and Swiss Muslim. Just, received and for sale very cheap by ALEXANDER Br,-DAY, jyl3 .75 Market st., n. west car. Diamond. JAMES MAY C .-- ILLICOTLIg SOAP-200 boxes landing from steamer Acadia and for sale by aug4 MUER RICKETSON. PLANTATION MOLASSES--100 bble landing from steamer Lady Byron on consignment and or sale by MILLER ¢ ILICKETSON. LAWNS—(FAST cocoas).—Another lot or Lawns just opened at A. Morris's, No 65 Markdtat.— warranted fast colors-7-which we are selling at 121 c per yard. . jet CI-ILORIDE OF. LlME—Meseta, Chldride of Lima j iint reed and for sale. by B. A. FABREPTOCK & CO, ,cor, 6th and WootLsst. - _ GEORGE BAILEY PLIIMD ER AND NANITACTOUVEL OE •-•.' Pumps land Hydrants, • Which are superior to and cheaper than any in the city. Please to call and examine for yourselves. POURTII STREE'r, BETRTENSIDTDITELD AND MERRY ALLEY. Ott-Hydrants and Pumps repaired. jatil-w6Bcdy. 111 R: DIIFF~B - and Writing Rooms corner of Fifthand Markeistreets. No system of instruction ever attempted west of the mountains has: proved so successful 'in qualifying gentlemen for the counting house. Those who will take the trouble to examine the course of training arid practice given in this Institution will be convin- 1 ced that it hardly possible for any person to go through_ it without mastering the subject. Referen ces givn at the Academy to nearly one hundred gentlemen now in practice in this city who have been instructed in this institution. Hours of business 2 to 4 P. M. and 71 ; to Ili evening. augs 11$14.?,1T141 d PCUSI• JUST RECEIVED—Another largo addition to my stock of Diamond pointed Gold Pens of the best makers and for sale at the lothat gief3. Also—A large assortment of Gold and SilVer Pen cils, Tooth and Ear Picks,Tweezers, &c. W. W. WILSON; 57 Markbt st. Ladles Dress Goods. JUST received from New York by Adams & t l dg Express, the following styles of Ladies Dress Goods, which for beauty and cheapness cannot be surpassed in any of the Eastern Cities, viz: Embroidered Gingham Robes, (new styles,) Graduated Organdi do do; Rich Ombri ltuages (silk and wool) very cheap; Balzarines, every price and quality; Rich styles Rep. Cashmere and De Lains; French Gingham and Gingham Lawns; Paris Printed Hernanni Cobaltine, (a new arti.' do of Dress Goods, very beautifuL) Graduated Muslin Robes; White Embroidered do; All the above goods have recently been purchased in the New York market since the great reduction of prices and will be sold at a small advance above Eastern cost by - Security to Purchasers. Eachboa a GENUINESIJOAS. COAtED PILLS Us upoa U • ALL others ~~. .01,1111, i.,MIM eILICKENER'S SUGAR COATED VEGETABLE. PILLS are the first and only Medicine ever! known that will positively cure Headache, Giddiness, Measles, Salt Rheum, Rheumatism, Piles, Ilearthurn, Woims, Dispepsia, Scurvy, CholemMorbus, Small Pox, Jaundice, Coughs, Quinsy, Pains in the Back, Whooping Cough, Inward Weakness, Consumption, Fits, Palpitation of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Rising in the Throat, Erysipelas, Deafness, Dropsy, Asthma, Itchings of the Skin, Fevers of all kinds, Colds, Gout, Gravel, Female Complaints, Nervous Complaints, And all other diseases originating from impurities of the blood. Ca' They have cured, since their introduction, over 2,000 persons, who have been given up as hope less cases, by the most eminent Physicians. IP- They are patronized and recommended by men of the highest distinction, among whom are— Hon. David It. Porter, lion. Henry Clay, Hon. John Q. Adams, Hon. Daniel Webster, Hon. Martin Van Buren, Hon. J. C. Calhoun, Gen. Winfield Scott, Col. R. M. Johnson, Hon. James K. Polk, Gen. Lewis Cass. - Their virtues are so infallible that the money will be returned in all tr eases they do not give univer sal satisfaction. Although but two and a half years have elariaed since these celebrated Pills were first introduced' to the public, the sale of them in the Eastern and middle States has far exceeded Dr. Clickener's most sanguine expectations. During the peat year, alone, no less than 10,000 gross or boxes have been sold in the State of New York, 6,000 in Pennsylvania, 4,000 in Maryland, 3,000 in New Jer sey,l 2,000 in Delaware, and 9,000 in the New England I States, requiring the constant employment of 271 hands, exclusive of printers and engravers. In the same period, upwards of 200,000 copies of the "Family Doctor" have been ordered by agents in' ' every section of the country. These facts meet show, conclusively, that Dr. Clickener's Sugar Coat ed Pills, besides being the very best medicine in the world, arc held in the hig,hestestimation by the public. We might extend this publication to an indefin ite length, if we deemed it expedient to publish all tersimonials we have received, : not only from agents but individuals and families, who have experienced the benficial effects of Clickenees Sugar Coated Pills, but we deem it unnecessary. The most in contestible evidence of their unprecedented success, are the numberless Imitations and Counterfeits which have already appeared, notwithstanding the brief pe riod they have been before the public. Even some of our staunch Cat pill mailers have had the audacity to imitate the Capsule of Sugar, in order to disguise the ingredients of their vile compounds, and 'palm them off for the "real simon pure." Such paltry', shifts cannot last long without exposing their hideous deformity. Truth and honesty must inevitably pre-' rail over rascality and deception. For sale in Pittsburgh by WM. JACKSON, at his Patent Medicine Warehouse, No. 89, Liberty street, i head of Wood st. g pittaburgh. Price, 25e. per box.' Dr. Clickener's principal office is Si Barclay street,' New York. ;Cr Beware of an imitation article called Im proved Sugar Coated Pills, purporting to he patented, as both 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; his living by counterfeiting popular medicines. Remember, Dr. C. V. Clickener is the original inventor of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing of the sort was ever heard of until he introduced them in June, 1843. Purchasers should, therelbre, always ask for Clickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and take no other, or they will be made the victims of a fraud. may 9 CLOSING OFF SALE AT DARROWiIz TURN ER'S—In consequence of our arrangements for the "fall trade," we shall offer fur 30 days,. our en tire stock of rich Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, at such prices as will ensure the sale.' Dress Stuffs, in great variety, splendid styles and patterns. White Goods of every description. 100 Ps. Mous de Laines, at much less prices than usual. • Shawls, beautiful assortment; to this department particularly we invite the attention of purchasers. 50 doz. Linen Camb. Handkfsi price 12; cts. Parasols, selling off without reserve. Metres and Hosiery of every description. Bonnets and Ribbods, at 30 per cent below usual rates. Purchasers arc invited to call and examine the iods. 1 322 same= C. Mit: GEO. G. DROWNE, HILL & BROWNE, (SUCCESSORS TO 11OLDSDIP AND BROWNE') IMPORtERS and manufacturers of Wall Paper and General Paper Warehouse, No. 87 Wooc Pittsburgh. je2o _ . "SparklingEa— and bright lits liquid light." —And not only "sparkling and bright," but for its delicious flavor, Hays 8c Brockway's Mead and Min eral Water is certainly 'unrivalled" and the syrups, are equal to any that ever graced the Mineral Fount. Call and see, at No.' 2, Commercial Row Liberty at. :14 BERAGE SHAWLS AND SCARFS -1 carton black second mourning satin striped Berage Shawls; 1 carton beautiful fancy Berage Shawls, ombre fringes; I carton brocha Berage Shawls, extra handsome; r, 44 it Scarfs 1 " satinbordered 1 " hernani twist , d silk ." 1, " extra sup. hernani " The above handsome goods have all been purcha-. sed lately at auction, in New York and Philadelphia, at the closing sales of the French importefl, and are now offered at a small advance, and less than the cost ofimportation,.at the Cheap Cash Store of 'elB , ALEXANDER & DAY. James Cavanagh. I MPORTER and Wholesale dealer in French, Gee=,. man and English Fancy Variety Goods of every description; such as Jewelry, table and pocket Cut lery, silk Purses, bead Bags, silver and German sil ver Spoons# gold and silver Pencilsoilk and gum sus-1 periders, 100 doi. of Gerrnantowit Hoes aml half.do. Trimmings of all kinds, had a general assortment of toys, constantly on hand at .No. 61, Market Street between Third and Fourth streets,' Simpson>g Bow, Pittsburgh. - Orphan's Cnurt_ Hale. .hm.r.ous.ne COUNTY, SS. " • • At an Orphan's Court; held at Pitts.: tI • .burgh, in and for said County, 'on the : Ist.dop of August, .11: D., 1846. • It' L. The petition of Jahn Johnston, Guar= . .4 — dian Of And E:.Tltompson and Mary Thompson, children and heirs at law clf Edward B. Thompson, late or Fairfiield County, and State of Ohio, deceased wia pregootox to the Court, showing : r That the said Edwin' B. Thonipioh, at the time or his death, was seized in his demesne as of fen zWand, in the one undivided fourth. part - of a Certain tract of land, situate in Versa Hes tdwnship,Allegheny cone ty, Pennsylvania; described as follows: Beginning at a post at the lino of ICissick"s land; and running along Hickman's land, N 81 deg. E 100 perches to a post; thence along 'lands belonging to the heirs - of George Miller, deed. N 861 deg. E perches .to a post; thence along Y.Miller's land S 81 deg. N 174 perches - to a post; thence, N 871 deg. W 52 perches; thence S 371 deg. W 46 Perches to' a white oak; thence, by Kissick's line N 871 deg. W 235 perches to a post, the place of Beginning, containing 369 acres and 108 perches, with - the usual allowance. And being so thereof seised, the said Edward B. Thompson dcpartedthis life intestate, leaving issue, the said Anne E., and Mary Thompson, minors. ...AND FURTHER simmers.; That the petitioner hav ing been duly appointed Guardian of the said miners • by the Orphans' Court of said County, afterwards,-to wit: on the - Ist day of November, A.D. 1842, sued fourth out of the District Court of Allegheny county; in No 662, of November Term, A. D. 1847, a Writof Summons in Partition against the To-tenants of the said minors, and such proceedings were therein had, that the said. Court; on the 15th day of July, A. D.; 1843, entered Judgment, quad parti . tio fiat. And the said Court, aficrwardd, on the 9th day of Novem ber,A. D. 1843, to November Term, 1843, No 121, awarded an Inquest dire Med to-B. Weaver,-Sheriff of the said county, commanding him 'to summon the said Inquest to part and divide the 'said described trod of land, according to the rklit, of the parties cliiirting partition thereof; and by the InqUisition of the said jurors; taken,on the grohnd on • the sth day of ' September, A. D: 1843, the following described part of said tract of land, was allotted to and set apart to and for the said Wards :of said Petitioner, to wit: Beginning‘t a post on Ksseicli"a line and running thence by Hickman's land, N 81 deg. E 51 perches; thence S 871 deg. E 146 j perches to a post; thence S 81 deg. W 51 perches to the line tif Niaick's laid, and thence N 871 deg. W . 146 perches to the Place of beginning; containing 46. acres 36 perches, with he usual aftowaece----which tuquieition was after _ _ • . ward, confirmed b y the, said Court: AND IllantEß SIItiVING Vim COURT; that con siderable expenses have been incurred by the Peti tioner in recovering poisession of said last described piece ofsaid tract, and in effecting a partition of the original tract of said land—that the Petitiener's Wards are entitled to in personal Estate, as heirs at law of their said Father, so far as is known to the Petitioner—that the said last described tract is all the real estate belonging to the Petitioner's Wards in the County known to the Petitioner; that the said last described piece of land is all woodland and un productive and expensive, and that it would be to ' the interest ot said minors, in the ; judgment of the Petitioner, to have the same sold; and praying tbe Court to gran t him an order to sell the said part of the said large tract of land,lwhich has been set apart for said minors—to pay the debts and maintain the - said minors, children iof the said Intestate, and the cite loin heretofore issued having been returned accord ing to law, therefore, the Court order and direct that the said John Johnston; Guardian of the said minors, expose the premises in Said petition particularly de scribed, to public' sale or outcry, at the Court House, in the city of Pittsburgh, on Monday, the 3lst day of August inst., at ip o'clock, A. N., and sell the same ,to the best bidder for the highest and beat price-- biddon for the same having first given due public and timely notice oldie time and place of sale, ac cording to the act of Aksembly, in such cases made and provided, and th&Rale of this, Court. Wittness, the Hon. Derusatrri Parron . , Esq.,Presi dent of our said Court a .'at Pittsburgh, this 4th. day of August, A. D., IS-16. Test JOAN YOUNG, JP., Cl'k. augb ; • A MORRIS, No. 65 Market st. QCRATCHI SCRATCH !!--Tettcr, ` ltch, Salt 0 Rheum, 4c.—Who would scratch for a single day, when afflicted with the Tetter, Itch, or other diseases of the skin,it they knew what would re lieve and cure them?' 'Tis horrible to be obliged to rub and scratch wheh alone, but more horrible to abstain from it (for decency's sake) when in company. Let it belremembered that DR. LEI DY'S TENTER AND ITCH OINTMENT is the most efficacious of any other preparation in exist ance in curing the 'Defter, Itch, and other diseases of the skin. As all diseases of the skin must arise from the impurity of the blood and iluids.of the body, and where such diseases may be of long standing, and the constitution effected thereby, if' Dr. Leidy 's Sarsaparilia Blood Pills be . used With the ointment, they will cure any case whatever, and if they do not, the money will be returned by Dr;Leidy. Most cases, however, will be effectu ally cured by Dr. Leidy's Tetter and Itch Oint ment, unless the whole system is impregnated by the diseased humeri, which will be completely carried off from the systarn byl Dr. Leidy's Blood Pills, and the surface of the skin healed by the Ointment. Price of:Ointment, 25 cents. -.For sale by . • B. A. FAHNESTOCK Sr. Co., . jy2o corner of 6th and Wood sts. _ I.HE SKIN AND i COMPLEXION) at this (and, indeed, every other) season; id often repulsive in appearance, caused, in eight 'eases out of ten, by the aunosphcre; and what perstiat siippose disease of the blood, is simply a disease fir the skin. If some of the thousands who take'purgative medicine, pills, and useless Sassaparilla, were to use on their skin a softening and: clearing Mimi that opens the pores, whitens the skin, and causes ahealthy perspi , ration, that, be the skin never so disfigured, unheal thy, or diseased with pimples of freckles, sunburn, tan and morphew, the true and genuine JONES'S ITALIAN CHEMICAL SOAP never fails to cure and dispel them, and to make the skin clear and lovely. It acts sck mildly and soothingly 'on the skin, that physicians' use it on ladies and infants, in old cases of scurvy, erysipelas; salt rheum, sore head, ringworm, and it (!ftinai the genuine Jones' soap) has often effected a mire when every other remedy failed. It is indedd a blessed remedy. Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse, 89 Liberty strait, head of Wood—at the same place is sold the Moorish 'Hair Dye, ,Coral Hair Restora tive; and Spanish Lily-White. PAINCIPAL OFFICE—Sign of the American Eagle, 82 Chatham street, New York. . THE subscriber offers for sale a splendid country seat situate about four miles from Pittsburgh on the Frankstown Rood [within a few yards ofthe Eas tern turnpikol and 'adjoining East Liberty. The house is finished in the best Eastern style. It contains twelvOarge rooms and one large Ball Room. It is one of the finest houssis in this vicini ty, of which those desirous of purchasing can Satisfy themselves on exaMination. Three orfour Beres land stocked with the choicest variety 'ofFruittrees, will be sold with it: ALSO: Will be sold separately, eight acres of on which there is a splendid orchard containing aboUt 800 Fruit trees, Apple, Peach, Peary &cc.; all selected and of the choicest varieties. This plot lies adjoin ing the property described above, ALSO: On the South side of the Fidfiktewn Road, a fine Mill for the Manufactnre of Snaffand capable of pro ducing 50,000 lbs 'per anntim. The Machinery is all of the best kind and in fine order. For further information and terms apply on the premises. jy23-dtfi REES JONES- Unive:rsity Lsaw Scitoolt: r FALL SESSION of this department of the I . Western Uniirersity, will commence in the new University Building, on the Fran MONDAY OT SEp rEEsaii next, and the SPRING SESSION.of 1847, will commence on the Frusr MONDAY or FEBRUARY following. , This institution ihaving BO far rectWered front the .effects of the'great fire of April last: year, as to have the new building: nearly completed with increased accommodations for all i 1 deptirtments; it is hoped that the Law School will be found to present increas ed facilities and attractions.O those who' desire to pursue a regular slid thorough e:biiise of legal educa tion, and to prepare themselles creditably for ad ymittance tri the bar. 1' There will be daily recitations by the classes on assigned lessons; so arranged as to ettibrace, within a two yeata course; all the principal and most im portant branches of, thd law. Occasional lectures on law and equity; will also be.delivered as part of the counts t - Ti n Moor Copia', designed foil. assisting students lin acquiring knoWledge and readinesi in the prat4 tie° of the law will be resumed as Bonn as the num ber of students will justify. The degree of Bactri-, 1 Loa or Law Will be conferred on students of the I institution; aced ding the Niles usual in Bach institu tions. Any further infisrmdtion that may be, required emu [‘readily be• ribtained on application to the Professor, , Wama .11.1.6*nrsi who has his office on 4th above Smithfield street, Pittsburgh , TratitS-4,-SeVonty-five - dollars a year, or thirty-sev en= and alralf dollars a session. ang,G-413in fir-:: _t -a. ; ~. .r^:~c.✓t' ;:.::z s~.S~,~r a; v.~-<' ~, i .. ~.,. Splendid Country Sent for Sale: ,nOI ! .N-:-.ll7seks Confifor sale by kJ 3° 26 -1 JAAEPS MAY 2 For Cinelitriati iata st: k-The pasSeeger steamer PALESTINE; A Copt: Wahines, will leave for the abovi3 niterinediate ports rcgitlFly; Per freight or peisage apply on board: JO: • For cAiiiiiinatt niad Lottinvraket . ... , REGULAR. PACRZT: .- Artp 'jilt:. new and splendid paseenger stiiarn: I. C.O 1, U id 13 i J, O'Neill', Master, wilt leave or the above tied ieferinOiato Fairts; rcgulu lyFor freight or passa g e apply on Imardi ot. iii iel - - D. WILKINS, Adent: ___— Tuesday Vivesililig, toliellet; * The new and spleudi steal __ passenger stea boat DECLA'It.ATIOII t VorheciA will run asa regular packet betwcen.Pittsbergis and CinUinnati, leaving this- porkeiery.Tuesday ovefiiii at 3 &clock. nettireing she will leave Cihciltnetl every . Friday evening at S o'clock: The Declaratien Clrera superior acebininedaliEdiA bopasScrigeiii. For freight or passage apply, cl: jet ~ .igONDAY PKEt. - TIM regular mail and pasehge'r. _Aer UNION, Caiitain Maclean, will run at a reg - ,ul - IFilacket between Pittgburgh and Cincih nati. leaving this port eery Monday at 6 o'clock t Pc M. Returning she will leave eineinhati every Thursday at 6P. M. . . tiatk, The Union was built expressly for this and alfords every aEcoinhiodatiOn. , For ft-eight or passageapplY oh boird. fitaYb FOR CINCINNATI - . . i t , The, well lipow.a fast pinning f.ttainer CAMBRIA, W. Per:3yth. Maker, will run as a regiilav Packet, leavMg• every Wednesday morn= ing atolo o"ejiml; and Wheeling, at lb, I'. th 6 same day. Returning, she will leave tiiibittheil every Saturdayi at 10,A; hi: . • For freight or ',Osage 'apply eri_ board, bi. FORSYTII & Co . „ * Agents, No. 30, Water street:. SAURDAY ' The regal armail and passenger stehini4 CIRCAS.SI.A7II, Capt. Isaac ten fibtt; will run as a regular Packet hem-eel:1 Pittsbiugh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every gatuiclas:, at 10 ; A. M., and. Wheeling at 10, P. M.,the name. day: Returning, she mill Iciive Cincinnati isibil• Tuesday; at 10, A. M.. _ - • - , . For freight or, passage apply on beard. r The Circassian 'tree built exp?essly for this and offers to her passengers-every cotnfort and nc: , commodation. tnai RIMY PACKET. The rtmitlar mailand pasienger Einar - at - 4 .I . IIP.SSENGER, Capi. Linford, will run an a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati leaving this port every Saturday atlo, A.. .Aft, and Wheeling at 10 t P. Si., the'same day.' Itetitroinv; she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday; nt lb ci , Clonk, A. M. For freight or jiisnage Sillily _on briard. The AletisMiger was built expressly for this trade; and offers to her passengers every comfort and acz I uommodation. znai • UESDAY P CHET.: TIIE regulaf maii and.p4ssertg6i cr HIBERNIA, Cain. John Riiitefelter, wilrinn as a reg . iilar panket between Pitisithrgb and Cincinnati, leaving this port ei•ery Tuesdair at 10 A. M.,"and Wheeling,nt 10 P. NI. of the same day.= Returning, she will leai , e Cincinnati crerY.Etidity iti 10 A. hf. . For freight or passage apply . on board. The, Hibernia was built expressly for the bade; and offers to the passengers every comfort:and nu: perior acorsiimodations. • , apl FRIDAY PACKET , TUP, rentlar mail arigriasseilgeiiitosio er CLIPPER N 0.2, Captaiil Crooks, will .• runasa regular packet between Cincinnati and Pitt- burgh. leaving this port. exery „Friday :10 A. N. 7 and Wheeling at ID P. M. the same day. R . btiuning she will leave Cincinnati dieiy itotalayat 10 tnlok; For freight or passage apply on board, • . The Clipper No. 2 was built expressfy , filr this fad fr and offers to her passengers every tonifhtt and an:: commodation. REGULAR CINCINNATI PACKET:. THE new 9. Mail steatner ACADIA) , M. E. Lucas, Master, Will rim as a regu lar passenger packet betwief: fitobergh and the above port during:the season of 1846, leaving every Thursday at 10 &cloth A. M. - The Acadia jb iieiti find has superior accoinirmeit tions. For freight or tint:sage apply on boare,.or ap9 NEWTON JONES, AgOnt. 1 lONDrY PACKET A., The regular . riiail . an passenger . straire • 74.1,11 MONONGAHELA, Capt. Stone, will rid as .a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cieeill natl. leaving this port every Monday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the eittne - (14. - Ratan , inf. , . she will leave Cincinnati everyThurithiyi at 10; A. 14. • For freight Or passage apply on hoaid. The Monongal).ela, was built exprcaly for this trade, and offers to the paisengers cornfort, and su perior acconainodations. roar I".' For Cincliinati. • THE new and light cif-alight pasieneH - steamer IV ES T E R.N . , Capt. will-leave for the,abo.e and•all intermediath pOrts regularly : The Western draws but 12 inches, ami was built expressly to shit iii th6'tfide (Hiring the low water 'season. . . For freigitt or paosao, having stiperioi atEoinino dations, apply on board. iYIS WEDNESDAY PACKET.- - passenger strain THE regular mail and passenger strain er NEW ENGLAND, Capt. S, B. Paf! , :, will 1 - 1111119 a regular packet between Pittsbnrgh Cincinnati, leaving this port every Wednesday at ld A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Saturday at 10 A. M. For freight or pass,r,m apply on board. The New England was built expressly.eor this &Vs and offers to the passengers every coinfort and suer- - rim accommodations. = martd SAINT LOVIS FOR ST. LOUIS-:-REGULAR RACKET The new and splendid passenger stain- V..-_,5" er tom CORWIN, Capt. Bugher, run in t e trade froin Pittshurgh to" St. Lonis, du ring the season cif 1846. The Tort Coiv,in, was built expressly for the traile, and is .elegantly furnished in. ertly. ttsPert. For freight or passage apply on board. may 19. FOR ST. ,LOUIS —REGUF,AR. PACitti The it ..‘V will BII.CPIkTTE, Capt. Perry, w run lit the trade from_Pittsbiligh to St. Louis, daring - thci season of 1846. The Brunette was built exprdsSly for the trade; and illegantiy found IA every resspeaL • For freight or passage apply on board. SPi4 OtilfVl-11.EGULAit PACifilf.: _ The new ?Ad splendid pa snengernteanit -- 7 ' Cr TONNALEUKA, Capt..l. K. Moody: will ran in the trade from Pittsburgh to tollisvillei duting the season of 1846: . • , The Tonnalenka was built eipiessly for the Uncle; anol. is elegantly eurnished in every tospett Forfreight or passage apply iitibedrd; lilnkely and'alltokel Offices on Penn and Smithfield its: GEXTS for the bid lilack.llol-1.1 Tits of ~iici= pool and /51Inw York Pickets,: Remittannes,tnade as usual to England, Ireland . ; Sc:otland and 'Wales, in stuns of one ponnd sterling; and upyraidaSajrable in any town of iniportaace , in Great Britain and Ireland: Persona wishing to sand fer their friends tan 'hard them brought out by the above splendid line, on the' I 15th and 16th' Of any month: jy7 Light, to Dark Placks. - nittgoNs wishing to tea the value k;f : a bright r light in a dark algid; will ple:aie call at the Drug. Staid" ofilaya & Brockw,ay; and purellase arUcl called CA r'l Tt ia.diath dtirkn6sa and a "teircrt to ebil dOetg.4 3 No: 2:; roinniirtialitow; Liberty street. .. - For Sale at the Wharf. 'JUST received per Cacal . . IMOD feet inch poplar; ~ 10430 ‘c • " 45,000 . 4:4 Scantling. . jya • *itsfAkfti . JUST RECEIVED—LtrrEns rlttint-BnoosA, /Lehi 0 Minori_by Mrs , : .C. A: Schneider,. - with an essay col thand e prospects Or the - Heathen our duty to thetri; by Rev. B. Schneider and an' intredilctio. by Rer:E. Heiner; A. M: Febliehediiv Bor.:Sal:4d Guteliirsi Citartibeebinth, 1846; For sale by SCRIBA & gettEIBLETZ; 115 Wood et. ALT-410 barrels landing and tot sale by anti MILLER & RICRETSCIDt SWEET MALAGA IVINES-ISuir:tasks juct„ received and for sale `by augl MILLER & Elf:4El'B6g: t"_~ w _ =E:CM Nei Books ~`_'~~
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