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'MB PITTSBURGH . DELI MORNEG POST.
JOH?i BIGLER, Editor.
PITT6BURGII, TUESDAY, AU.GUST 25, IS
Allegheny COunty - Democratic Ticket.
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.TOR• CANAL COMMISSIONER,
11;1.1:L11.11.111 B. Vi)STER, Jr.,
Or 1311ApyORD
,COUNTYI.
CEOl3=l
WILSON M . C..ANDLESSi of Peebles
Senate,
THOMAS HAIM GTON,oI Pittsleuro
iih riff,
RODY PATTERSON, of LawrenrOitk.
Prothonotary,
GEORGE R. RIDDLE, of
Ase,embly,
SAMUEL BLACK, of Pittsburgh.
ROBERT IL KERR, of Allegitony.
JOHN H.' 3FELIIENNY, of Teffersaa
JOSEPH COOPER, of Moon. -
Commturatauer for .3
ROBERT DONALDSON, of Wirkins
-Cozn.misstazaer for 1 year.
WM. BRYANT, of Pittsburgh.
Auditor for 3.y.eara,
WILLLAM EWING, of Robinson.
Auditor for 1. year,
N. PATTERSON, if Birmingham
Coroner, '
LEWIS WEYMAN, Allegheny,
rV. B. Paustrat, Agent for country newapapers,
ie tlmAgent for the Pittsburgh Daily Morning Post,
and 1c eckly Memory and Manufacturer, to receive
'advertisements and subscriptions. No has offices in
ICalv Veva:, at the Coal Office, 30 Ain greet, (ad
joining the Tribune Office.)
Boartav, No. 12, State street. .
PRIL&DELVIIKA, Real Estate and Coal Office, d 9
Pine street.
BASSI:IOHE, S.-1:. corner Baltimore and Calverts,
where our paper can be seen, and terms of adverti
sing learned.
43:1:-.A number of interesting news articles have
beeu crowded out to-day to make room' for the
favors of our advertising friends.
Nr. Jumada's Vote—the Tariff.
The Journal and Gazette, it.tcill be recollected,
denounced us eery fiercely 'Or
. saYiog that Mr,
JA/INACIS, the 'Whig Senator from Telltießee,.to-
teal for Mc Tariff Bill on final passage, and that
his vote-recorded :in the negative,would have'defeat.
ad it. We commend the following extract from
the Boston' Atlas, the organ of Massachusetts
Whiggery to their Fircial attention. The Atlas
tells the tale correctly: The editor says-.
"Most deelly do we regret that this calainity
has fallen upon our hind through the interrention
a Whig Senator, • Mr. Jarnogin of Tennessee. he
teemed to have prided himself upon thrawing off
his Ehoulderi. to there of Dallas, the Vice Presi
dent, the,tesponSibilily, of the ultimate eonsum
-mation•of this measure. To our minds,, this is u
conlemptible aillacipige. Mr. Jamagiu knew
well enough, that if Le skulked from his duty, on
this (:ea:sloe, the bill would Le passed. Upon Us
riunthic . re meat rat large the? r ofthctdiztin which
1.1411 be 11.eputs - sagr of this L;ll.'.
Mote proof. The following from the New Or
lemis Bee, a very influential whig paper, not only
proves that- .11r.J.inN4GIN - S tote secured the pas
sage of the 'tariff bill, as stated by us, but also
proves that We were correct in saying that the
whigs os a party, repudiated the doctrine of in-
Etruction
Serriagin will ;_rain nothing by his canne—
not the respect of the Loco Focos, for they intend
ed to annoy.aud embarrass him ; or to make him a,
mere sounding board for their nimble fingers toj
drum upon; and thee have succeeded. Not the
j
pially of the Whigs, fa niiierrndtroitirais rof I
them rtpurtiate the eos:ri.:e i.n , trbrtio. and:can
feel no s.oriow for a member of .their party who
carries his foongnition of this scoreless theory to
the point of fai•eAing upon the perple n j atlictts
measure by his rote. Better would it have,been for
his reputation had he resigned and left.the bill to
the care of the Tice President. Better yet, had
'he scouted the attempt to trammel his conscience
and indiice him:to act in deliberate hostiLty to his
honest Corivictions."
The editor of the Atlas, it will be seen, reg,retsi
rrnostcleeply that this ca1:4114 has fdlien upon our
Jand,THROUGH THE INTERVENTION OF A
WHIG SENATOR." The. Bee, says the whigs
'•can feel no sorroc: fur a member of their party who
carries his recOgnition of this senseless theory (tbe
doctrine of instruction) to the point of FASTEN
INGUPON THE PEOPLE AN ODIOUS MEA
SURE BY MS VOTE."
'•Truth will 'out." The people will . .cre long.
we opine, be fully satisfied, but for the opposition
of MessrsCurrreiin - sx, EVANS, and other influen
tial Whigs, whir were more anxious for party suc•
ass; than the prosperity of the country, the •'com
promise proposition - prepared by Mr. Weus•ren,
and appros el by the 'Manufacturers themselves,
would ,have.received the sanction of Cot gress and
the approval of the President. But "the truth will
out." We has e heretofore shown how certain
leading Whig 'papers protested against the 'Webster
compromise---how they ridiculed as "arrogant'
. the deleg,ation' of Manufiicturers who so cordially
gave their as::ent to the "compromise proposition."
Though the Manufacturers were satisfied with the
proposition. an i hid, by letter, expresbed their
"great gratification" at the prospect of its adop
tion, whit: politicians satiged that no political cap-
ital *ld be made out of it, gave, it the "cold
ihoulder." These facts, we doubt not,"are known
to the eastern Manufacturers, and we are assured
they will give the whips the cold shoulder' in the ef
fort whichthey are now making to create a panic!
in the country, In these views, we are confirmed
by the remarks of It manufacturer, published in,
the New Haven Courier, a Whig • paper. He, in
his practical view of the matter, is convinced that
the subject should beseperated from politics, be.
cause political agitation is -decidei)ly injurious to
the manufacturing interests._ This manufacturer
says;
said he, "this question is left in the
hands of /sere paiticians we shall always have
trouble. " To, make the. business pursuits of the
people dependent upon the success of party, is like
linking church and state, together; by the union.
go% ernment may be Strengthned. but vital religion
is impaired: .A protective tariff made the rally
ing cry by one class of political aspirants, and an
object of attack by another, may be influential
in displacing this man from office, and in elevating,
another to p , ,wer and consequencebut in the mean-'
time it becomes more obnoxious to its opponents,:
.and more dependent upon the popular caprice.- 1
There is no neutral ground upon which the COOP.'
batants may meet and forth a treaty productive of
advaiitages to both, nor the manufacturers any cith- i
er alternathe -than of joining in the melee for their
rights, which, temporarily secured at an immense,
sacrifice, are liable to be snatched suddenly away
from them branother onslaught of political ene-I
=es.
qndividuals du not expend large sums for builtl ,
ings and machinery fur political "purposes, but to
acquire property to supply their families with
bread; and they connect themselves with party
merely from the stern necessity of the case; for it
they do not, they are considered as traitors to
their own welfare, while if they do, they are the'
first Victims to successful hostility."
He ail rn its, further, that the manufacturers "are
beg,inning to feel that they hare been used long
enough as the agents for elating political aspirants.-
ozyMr. R G. BEnrottn, formerly of this city,
has opened a Book, Map, Periodical, Stationary
and Engraving establfslinient in a magnificent
scale, at No.- - '234, Broadway, N, Y. RiCuiaD is
an enterprising fellow and worthy of success.
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5613 r.r. HartianiusTs.—The lovers of "fun and
the like" will be glad to. learn that these unique
and laughter-loving Harmonists give_ two more
Concerts at the Odeon before leaving- the, eity. 7
The Odeon, last night, was "ram jam flay! ifind
the audience all eomPlained cd• "pains in the•side"
when leaving the hall, occasioned by exceaSive
laughing at the glees and witticisms of Messrs.
Roans, Moneta &Co. ', If you are troubled with
the blues, by all means pay them'a visit, (not for
getting the ~f oiir bit" accompaniment,) and you
will find it to be an effeetuatand certain remedy.
CHINS .074 -THE .SOUTILWEST.S.II.24%
We see it atated in the.the A'an.Buren (Ark.) In
telligencer-that a "Committee of Porty,7ri' Cane
Hill, have organized tlietrisel%•es as Waichnaen of
the Peace, and that they bare a • Constitution, by
which they are governed. Their object is to ex
pel all outlaws, niuraerers and robbers, Who infest
that part of eue country, and commit their depre
dations in the disguise of Indians. The State of
society at Cane Hill ruay be
,such as to warrant
the interference of an illegal tribunal like this, but
the experiment is a dangerous one in a communi.
ty pretending to he governed by - lawsi.
A.prota-rmENT sc.Tuc GOVENNOR.—We leant
that Governor fthuuk has appointed. Wan H.
LOWiIIE, Esq., to the vacant. Judgeship in this
county.
Mr. Lownix is a learned and experienced law
yer,'and will certainly make :a very correct and
efficient Judge. The appointment is, in every
point view, la good one, and we doubt not,
Will'give entire satisfaction to the people and the
members.of the bar.
THE Atory..-.The field books show at present
an army of 17,000 men on its march to Monterey
and over as fine roads es can be imagined The
army sets out at 3 o'clock •in the morning, and
halts ate, making 15 miles per day. It has been
found, as in India, that marching by night during
the hot weather is theleast fatiguing to the soldier:
SHIPS CEIAIITEnen.—The ship Thomas H. Per
kins•has been'charterel at Boston, by Government
to take troops to 'California. The ship Amazon
has been chartered, and is now lading at East 13os
ton, with ice, fOr Havre. This will be -the first
cargo of ice ever carried from this country to
France. , -
rinEs,—A destructive lite occured in Gorham.
Ale., on Saturday night last. lt took in the cham
ber occupied by fir Russell -Dinnell, and before
the ilanies were checked tdx buildings including
the one where the fire took. %vete destroyed. To
tal loss is estimated at about $3OOO.
BREAK. IN THE CAYLL.—Between fifty and one
hundred feet of the recently repaired break in the
canal was avashed away on Saturday. The for
warding houses have engaged Steamboats to bring
heir freights to this city, e.o that but little delay
will be occasioned to goods on the canal.
cc - rersona wishing to see the "Reformed Gam
bler," and subscribe for the "Casket," will find Mr
GIIXEN at Varner's Teinrerance Howl, Third
street, where he intends to remain a few days.
r DnowN E n.--Yesierilay afternoon a German boy,
! who has only been in this country about two
celcs, was drovvr.ed in the Allegheny river while
cd ,- The atiother Concert at
iIie.EAGLI: this ei
The following, letter from Mr. WET M :‘, the
candidate; or Coroner, on the Democratic: ticket, is
in answerito the questions propounded by the Na
tional Reformers:—
Gr..srt.rats..si—:n the Daily Dispatch of July
11th, IS-16, you have addressed certain intermgato
ries to the candidates for office, at the fail election.
and it is a principle I have always held, that the
people have an undoubted tight to question their
agents and ascertain their views and opinions, on
any sulject in which they are interes%-d. I cheer
fully comply with your request.
I am in favor of distributing the public lands to
actual settlers, to be inalienable for debt, and to be
transferrable only to landless.men.
I go in hear: for the ten hour ev.tem, either
on the public works of the. State, or United Stater,
and in all factOries, &c. &c.
.1 am °mimed to convict labor being allowed to
come in comp'etition with the labor of honest, in
dustrious men.
1 am not aware that the p,ty of the Officers of
tha Army and Navy is too extravagant, but I think
the pay of the rank and tile should be increased, to
at least the amount generally paid to laboring men.
The granting of charters, with privileges which
always tend to monopoly; I am, and always hate
been opposed to; if we have corporations with
privileges let them be general. These, gentlemen,
ate the p inciples I hate long held, and would like
to see carried out. Yours with respect
Ta 31et , srs. Van .A.rnridix, Sprinkle. Miller and
others, Cuinnaitlee on behalf of National Refozin,
k ry-A relative of Gen. Tu),lor denies the state
ment, which has being going the rounds that he is
a Whig. he say C: 'Gen. Taylor, in former years.
was a democrat of the first water, and so 11 ere all
tic stock in the ancient party struggles. In 18.14,
lam trot aware that he 'voted at all. 1 have no
idea, hail he been at home, that he would ha% e
voted for the Whig candidate."-111. Free Trader.
. We don't know a word about this matter; but
we are pretty sure there is something in it. The
Whigs are ever the victims of bad luck, and a good
deal like the man in the play, they never set their
hearts . upon anything that is not swept away from
them at last. —Pennsylvanian.
The Prevailing Cong,lis and Colds.—The speed
iest, most popular, and Only generally admitted
positive cute for coughs, colds, influenza, difficulty
of breathing, hoarseness, soreness of the chest, tick
ling in the throat, is Clickener's Sugar-coated
e. •
Vegetable Purgative Pills. They afford almost
immediate relief: and the most eminent of the fac
ulty recommend them exclusively in these diseases.
To enhance their value, :being coated with sugar,
'they have no test whatever of medicine, so that a
child can take them as easy as peppermint drops;
and. then again they produce not the slighest sen
sation of gripe or nausea. In short they are so
much superior to any other known medicine that
a single trial will make any person a patron of
them for life; and so assured is the proprietor of
this, and so confident in their never-failing virtues,
that he will iminediately return the money paid for
them in all cases where they do not give the most
unlimited satishietiou.
Sold by Wm. Jackson, comer of Wood and Lib
erty streets, who is general Agent for Dr. Clicks
ner s Pills iu Pittsburgh and vicinity.
TO THE CITIZENS OF PITTSBURGH. The
undersigned respectfully informs the business
men of Pittsburgh, and citizens generally, that they
will publish a new and complete DIRECTORY, of
the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, and the ad
jacent towns, with all the recent improvements. The
work will be ready by the first week of April, 1847,
and will be got up in a superb style with regard to
elegance of type, accuracy ofcompilation, and a sys
tematic arrangement of the various trades and pro
fessions. No item, however trivial or minute, at all
necessary to a work of thhi kind, will be overlooked;
and the public may confidently rely upon having a
Directory worthy of the city of Pittsburgh and its en
virons. Business cards inserted on reasonable
terms„ and the work will be illustrated with splendid
lithographic designs of the public buildings and
. manufactories. Price to subscribers .will be 131,60.
Several Active young men wanted; apply at the Office
of Publication, Na 11 Filth street, between Market
and Wood.
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By the President of the United States.
IN Pilisuance of a law,l, JAMES K. POLK,
President.of the Unitd , . States of Arnerica,..do I
hereby declare and Make known; that, public sales
will be held,at the undermentioned Land Offices in
the State ofIIISSOURI, at the periods hereinafter
Mentioned, to wit: - - - - .
At the Land Office at SPRlNGFlELD,commenc
ing on Monday, the seventh day of December next,
for the disposal of the public lands within the un
dermentioned townships, viz:
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North of the base line land last of the.fiftfi...prinripa/
'Meridian
Township twenty-pine, of range fifteen..
• Townships-twentyrnine;thirty,thirty:one, thirty
two and thirty-four, of range sixteen.
Townships ,twentyeight, -twenty-nine, thirty,
thirty-tne, thirty-tWo and thirty-three, of range
seventeen.. • , • '
Townships twenty-five, tWenty-seven, .I.wenty
eight. twenty-nine, thirty, thirty-one, thirty-two,
thirty-three and thirty-four, of range eighteen.
Ttiwnships twenty-five and twenty-six; of range
nineteen.
Also at the same place. commeneingon Monday
the twenty-first day of December next, for the dis
, posal of the public lands within the underrriention
ed townships and fractional townships, to wit:
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.IFariii of the base line and wet of th;.fiftl:
_ • prin
cipal meridian.
Township twenty;fire, of range. twenty-tWo.
Townships twenty-five and twenty si!, of range
twenty-three,
Townships twenty-five and twenty.six, of range
twenty-four. 1
Townships, twenty-fife, twenty-six, twenty-sev
en, and twenty-eight., of range twenty-five.
Township twenty-three, of range twenty-seven.,
Fractional township twenty-one, and townships
twenty-two, twenty4hree and twenty-fcur, of range
twentyeight.
Township twenty-four, of range twenty-nine.
Townships twe.ity-three and twenty-four,
,of
range thirty.
Townships twenty seven, twenty-eight, twenty
nine, thirty and thirty-two, of range thirty-one.
Townships twenty-seven, twenty-eight and twen
ty-nine, of range thirty-two.
Townships twenty-five, twenty-six, twenty-seven,
twenty-eight and twenty-nine, of range thirty-three.
Fractional townships twenty-five, twenty-six,
twenty-seven, twenty-eight and twenty-nine, (ly
ing on the western boundary line of the State,) of
range thirty-four.
At the land office at PALMYRA, commencing
on :Monday, the fourteenth day of DeCember next,
for the disposal of the public lands within the un
dermentioned fractional townships, bounding on
Sullivan's line, viz :.
North of the base line and ices! of the filth principal
meridian.
Fractional township sixty-seven,of ranges eleven,
twelve; and thirteen.
At the Land (hike at FAYETTE, commencing
onMonday the twenty-eighth day of December next,
fur the disposal of the public lands within the lim
its of the undermentioned townships and fractional
townships, to wit:
North of the bast line and west of the fifth principal
meridian.
Fractional township sixty-seven, liounding on
Sullivan's line, of range fourteen.
'fownAips sixty•two arid sixty-three. and frac
lion ii township sixty SCVCII, boun ding on Sullivan's
line, of range inteen.
Townships sixty-two, sixty-three, and sixty-four,
and fractional township sixtv.seven, bounding on
Sullivan's line, of range sixteen.
Townships sixty-four, sixty-inc., and sixty-six,
and tractional toWnship sixty-seven, bounding on
Sullivan's line, orrange seventeen.
Township sixty-five, of ranges eighteen, nine
teen, twenty, twenty one, twenty-two and twenty
time.
At the Land Ogle at PLATTSi3Ull.6..ctimmenc•
inc on Monday, the twenty .tiiird any of November
next, for the disposal of the public lands within the
of the lakkrinCritiotiC , l town.hipik, and irac•
too not ips viz_
:I • orit of like Luse liar awl ars! of the ltfih pri.tripnl
01, n 445 sixty-th and sixty-six, of range
ttienty -four.
10%%nship fiftreight, (except sections thirty
three, thirtrfour, c and thirty-six,) awl
townships sixty-tn e and sixty-six, of range twenty
fAe.
Townships sixty.firt and sixtreix, of range
twenty-six
Townships sixty-three, sixty-four, sixty-five and
sixty-six, of range twenty -set en.
Townships 6LAIY•ThitP, r.ixty four, sixty-five and
sixty-six, of range menty-eight.
Townships sixty-three. sixty-four, sixty-five and
sixty-six. of range Ito entymine•
Towiships sixty-lice and sixty-six, of rarige
thirty.
Townships sixty-flue and sixty-six of range
thirty-one.
Townships sixty-lice and sixty-six of range
thirty-two.
Townships sixty-tive and sixty-six of range
thirty-tluee.
. Townships sixty-fit and sixty-six, of range
thirty-four.
Townships Sixty-five and sixty-six, of range
thirty-fit e.
Townships sixty-ffie and sixty-six, of range
thirty'-six-
Townships sixty-five and sixty-six, of range
thirty-sof en.
Townships sixty-five and sixty-six, of range
thirty-eight.
Townships sixty-three, sixty-four, sixty-five and
sixty-six, of range
Township sixty three, of rouge forty.
Townships sixty-fit e, and sixty-six of range
forty-one.
Fractional townships e and sixty-six,
of range fiwty-two.
Fractional triwnships six-fife and sixty-six, ofl
range forty-three,
s At the Land Office at CLINTON, commencing
on Monday the thirtieth day of November next ;
tor the disposal. of the public lands within the lim
its of the undeitnentioned townships. and parts of
tots ash ps, viz;
North of Mr bast fine and west of the
. fifth prinripol
meridian.
L. 'l'r.rmt.7s
Townships thirtrtive, thirty-seven, thirty-eight
and thirty nine, of range eleven
Township thirty-seven, of ranges twelve and
thirteen.
Township thirty-nine, of range fifteen.
Townships thirty-eight and thirty-nine, of range
sixteen.
rownhhirs thirty-six and thirty-eight, of;range
eighteen.
Townships thirty-seven and thirty-eight, of range
nineteen.
Township thirty-; , even, of range twenty.
Township thirty-nine, of range twenty-one.
Townships , thirty-five, thirty-six, thirty-seven,
thirty-eight and thirty-nine, of range twenty-two.
Township thirty-nine,of ranges twenty-threc;thir
ty and thirty-one.
Lots number thirty-seven, thirty-eight, thirty
nine, forty, forty-one, forty-two, forty-three, forty
four, forty-five, forty-six and forty-seven. of section
six in township thirty-nine; fractional sections six,
seven, and eighteen, lots number two and three, of
the northwest and southwest quarters of .sections
twenty, twenty-nine and thirty-two. in township
forty; tractional sections, six, seven, eighteen;
nineteen, thirty and thirty-one, in township forty
one; the west, fractional halves of sections six, sev
en and eighteen, and lets numbers two and three
in the north and south halves of sections nineteen,
thirty and thirty-one, in township forty-two; the
north half. and lot number two of the south half,
of section six; lot number two of the north half,
and lot numbr three of the south half of section
seven, lots number two of the north and south
halves of sections eighteen, nineteen and thirty,
and fractional section thirty-one, in township for
ty-three; and, the northwest quarter of section six,
and the west halves of sections seven, eighteen,
nineteen; thirty and-thirty-one, in township forty
four, of range thirty-three.
Lands appropriated by law for the use of schiitils,
military, or other purposes, will be. excluded from
sale.
The sales will each be kept open for two weeks,
(unless the lands are sooner disposed of) and no
longer; and no private entries of land in the town•
shipsor parts of Townships so offered, will be itd
mined until after the epiration of two weeks front
he commencement of said sales. '
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Given under my hand at the city of Washington,
this seventeenth day of August, Anna .Domino
1 one thousand eight hundied'and forty-six.
By:the President : JAMES K. POLK.
.Jails H. PIPED.
Jlrting Commissioner of 44e General Land 00e.
NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS.
Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption
to any lands within the limits of the townships and
parts of townships above enumerated, is required
to establish the same to the satisfaction of the
Register'and ReceiverOf the proper ofhee, and
make payment therefor, as soon as kacticabie after
:seeing this notire, and before the'day appointed -for
the commencement of the 'public sale of the lands
'embracing the tract claimed; otherwise such claim
will be forfeited, JAMES 11. PIPER.
Conunissiorzer of the Genekai Land Office.
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By the Prebident of the. 117iillited States.
TN ptirsuance of law, I, JAMS K. POLK,
I. President of the United States of America, db
hereby declare and make known, that public sales
will be held at the undermentioned Land Offices in
the Teiritory of lOWA, at the periods hereinafter,
designated, to wit
At the Land Office at DU BINtIE, commencing
on. Monday, the twenty.third .day of November
next, fqr the disposal of the public lands within
the undermentioned townships, to wit
Noithaf the bast line and west of the Nib principal
meridian
Townships eighty-s6en and eighty-eight, of
range eleven.
Townships eighty-four, eighty-five, eighty-six,
eighty-seven, and eighty-eight,of range twelve.
Townships eighty-four, eighty-five, eighty-six,
eighty-seven, and eighty-tight, of range thirteen.
Townships eighty-four and eighty-five, of range
fourteen.
At the Land Office at lOWA CITY, the site de•
signated by the President, under the act of eighth
August, IS4O, for the office of the lowa district,
commencing on Monday, the thirtieth day of No•
vetober nest, for the disposal of the public lands
within the undermentioned townshirs, to wit:
North of the base line and west of the fifth principm
meridian
Townships eighty-two and eighty-three, of range
twelve.
ToWnships eighty, eighty-one, eighty-two, and
eightyLthree, of range thirteen. •
ToWnships eighty-one, eighty-two, and eighty
three, 'of range fourteen.
Townships seventy-seven and seventy-eight, of
range sixteen. •
sections one to six inellisiVe, the northeast quar
ter of section seven, sections eight to fifteen inch:-
Sive, the northeast qUarter of section seventeen,
the Mirth half of section twenty-two, sections
twenty-three, twenty-four, end twenty-five, the
northeast quarter of section twenty-six, and the
northeast quarter of section thirty-six, in township
seventy-six: and townships seventy-seven, and se
vent.yeiglit, of range seventeen.
The north half of section one, in tdwnship seven
ty-six; township Seventy-seven, (except sections
nineteen, twenty, twenty-eight, twenty-nine thirty,
thirty-Atie, thirty-two, thirty-three. thirty-four. arid
the southwest quarter Of section thirty-five.) and
township seventy-eight, of range eighteen.
At. the land office at FAIRFIELD, commencing
lon Monday, the seventh day of December next, for
i the disposal of the public lands within the under.
I mentioned townships and parts of-townships, vir.
North of the base line and west. of the fifth principal
meridian, 4
Townships seventy and rcventron'e; township
seventy-two, (except section one, the north half!
and southeast quarter of section two„ the northeast
sputter of section three, and the north half of sec
tion twelve;) the west half of section eighteen, sec
t lion nineteen, the southwest quarter of sectionl
twenty, sections twenty-nine, thirty, thirty-one,'
and thirty-two, and the west half and southeast
quarter of section thirtSr•thfee, in township sevent y
three, of range sixteeta.
Townships seventy, seventy-one, and seventy
' two. township ..eveniv•three, (except the north
half end southeast quarter of section one, and the
i northeast quartet, of section twelve) the south
half of section twenty-nine, the south half of sec
lion -thirty, sections , thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty •
three, the west half and southeast quarter of ree
-1 lion thirty-four, and the southwest quarter of ree
-1 tion thirty Cite, in township setenty-four, of range
seventeen.
Township? sei•enty, seventy cne, seventy-two.
and severity-three; 'toe south half of section five.
sections six, seven and eight, the southwest guar
ter of section nine, the southeast quarter of section
fifteen, sections seventeen, eighteen, nineteen.]
twenty. twenty-one, "end •tweutv•two, the• south
west quarter of section twenty-three, and sectional
tvrenty.five, twenty-six, twenty-seven, ttventy-i
eight; twenty-nine, thirty, thirty-one, thirty-two.l
thirty-three, thirty-four. thirty-fix e and thirty-six,l
in township seventy-four, of range eighteen.
Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools,
military, or other purposes, will be excluded from
the sale.
The gales will each be kept open for two weeks.
(unless the lands ar&sooner disposed of) and no
longer, and no private e - Aries of land in the town
ships
so °feted, will be admittted until utter the
expiration of two weeks from the commencement
of said sales.
Given under my hand, at the City of Washington;
this fourteenth day of August, Anno Domini one
thousand eight hundred and forty-six.
By the President: JAMES K. POLK.
jssir.s. 11. Plena,
..-lOing Commissioner of the General Land Office.
NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS
Every pemon entitled to the right of pre-emption
to an lands within the townships oboe enumera
ted, is required to establish the same to the satis
faction of the Register and Receiver of the proper
Land Office, and make payment therefor, as soon as
praeicahlc alitr sitiag this notirr, and before the
day appointed for the commencement of the public
sale of the lands embracing the tract claimed; oth
erwise such claim will be forfeited.
JAMES H. PIPER.
Aeli,ur Conintissioner of the Gritcrof Land Office.
aug2s-IwlOw
By the President of the United States.
IN pursatice of law, I, JAMES K. POLK, Presi
dent of the United States of America, do hereby
declare and make known that public tales will be
held at the undermentioned land offices in,the Ter
ritory of WISCONSIN, at the periods hereinafter
mentioned, to wit:
At the land office at MINERAL POINT, com•
mencing on Monday, the thirtieth day of November
next, for the disposal of the public lands within the
undermentioned townships and fractional town-
ships, viz:
21 - orth of the base line and east of the fourth prineipa
nirrithan
Townships eleven, twelve, and thirteen, of range
one.
Townships eleven, twelve, and thirteen of range .
two.
Townships eleven, twelve, and thirteen of range
three.
Townships ten, eleven, twelve, and thirteen, of
range four.
Townships ten, eleven, twelve, and thirteen, of
range five.
Townships eleven and twelve, and fractional
township thirteen, of range six.
Township twelve, and fractional township thir
teen, of range seven. •
Fraction:al townships twelve and thirteen, at
.
range eight. \
North of the baSesitne and west of the fourth priori.
pat meridian.
Townships twelve nd thirteen, of range one.
Townships twelve anikthirteen, of range two.
- Townships twelve end.thirteen, of range three.
Townships twelve and thilleen, of range four.
Townships twelve and thirteen, of range five.
Townships twelve and thirtee n, of range six.
Fractional townships twelve slid thirteen, of
range seven.
At the land office. at GREEN BAY,
ing on Monday, the fourteenth day
next, for the disposal of the public lam
undermentioned township's and fract
ships, viz:
.N . orth of the. base; line and east of the fourth princi
pal meridian.
' Fractional township twelve, west of the Wier on
Sin river"; of-ran g e nine.
Fractional towrithip twenty-two, east of Wolf
river, of range fourteen. H 1 -
Fractional townships twenty six and twenty-sea
en,.east of Wolf river, of range fifteen.
Fractional townships twenty-three twenty-four,
and tyrenty-six, met ot Wolf river; and,f*tional
township twenty-seven, of range sixteen,
Tractional sections two, three, nine, and ten, the
south half of fractional section twenty-one, the south
fractiou of fractional sectibn'twenty-six; the south
half of the soath-west quarter, and_ the' outh half
of the south-east quai ter of fiactidelei section tweli
ty-seven, section thirty-feur, and fractional section
thirty-fivecontiguoas to . the Sorrner Menomonie
Mills . reservition, in fractiOnal township twenty,
(east of -Lakes Winnebago and- Little 13atte des.
Mortz,) township twenty-Six, fractional town . lhip
twenty-seven, and township twenty eight, of range
seventeen. '
Townships tvtenty-six. apri twentrseven, orringe
eighteen, • ,
'.rovvnshi.ps twenty.six and twenty-seven of range
nineteen. . - -
.Townships twenty-nine, thirty, and thirty-one,
of range twenty.
Townships twenty-nine and thirty, of range
twenty-one.
Lands appropriated bylaw for the use of schools,
military, or other purposes; Will be excluded from
sale.
The sales will each ne kept open fortwo weeks,
unless the lands are sooner . diSposed iof) and. no
longer; and no, private entries of land in the town
ships so offered, will be admitted untirafterthe
ex
piration of two weeks from the,commeneement'of
said sales,
Given under inyhand, at, the City . of 'Washington,
this seventeenth day of August, /kilo Domini one
thousand eight hundred and forty-sii.
By the President: JAMES K. POLY.'
JAN:Es H. Pipet] _, !
..doting Commiscioncr of The General .tand Office.
NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANT*
Every person entitled to the right Ofpre•emptiOn
to any land within the limits of the townships and
parts of townships above enumerated, is requited
to establish the same to the satisfaction oftht Rep
ister and Receiver of the proper land Office, and
make payment therefor. as aeon as practicable:of
fer string this 'notice, and before the day appointed
for the commencement of the public sale of the
lands embracing the tract claimed; otherwise such
claim will Le 'forfeited,
• JAMES H. PIPER,
Commiis:oner of the Genctal Land 004
aug2a-tavrlOw. • .
For,Two Night• Mere.
AT TUE ODEON.
THE SABLE HARBIONISTS. •
onsistin g of Messrs. PLUME" FARREiI:
C
Mellen:, Roan and iE.NEASS.
Grateful for the liberal patronage bestowed upon
them by the citizens of Pittsburgh and the kind
interest manifested in their behalf during theit so.
journ. have the honor to announce to the Public,
and partiularly.those families, who, froth the tinfl.
vorable state:of the weather, were unable to attend.
that they have been induced by their friends to
give two more of their
UNIQUE MUSICAL WEIMER,
AT TUE ODEON ROOMS,' COURT* STREET,
On Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings'.
On which occasion they will introduce a number
of Ethiopian Melodies, never before sung.
The whole under the direction of Mr. Kiteas,
late director of the celebrated Burlesque Opera
Troupe.
Mr. Huntley, from Pulmos Opera House, New
York, will perform on the Accordion during the
evening.
Tick:eta of admission, Fifty Cents:—to be had at
the St. Charles Hotel, Exchange and MerchantS,
also at the Music Stores and at the door.
For further particulars see programme.
atig23-dtl.
GREAT AT! MACTION:
AT THE EAGLE ICE CREAM SALOON,
rrICOr IGHT, Tuesday Aug. 25th, and every eve
ning this week.
The Baum Fmatt.k art engaged to given Concert
every evening this week. A number of arty miscel
laneous pieces will bo sung. Those who are fuild
of good lee Cream and good singing trill please pny
11.4 a visit. Tickets 25 centa r and each ticket will en
title the holder to an Ice Cream, or other refresh
ments - equivalent. Tickets good for one night etti.t.
To coin:no:ice at early gas-light: ang2s
Canal Pitaceisl i
IfLEECH $: Co. announce to i tbepuldic, that
• owing to the breach in the Canal, about 15
miles from this city, they have: 'engaged the
STEAMBOAT ONEOTA, Capt. W. Ward, to, con
vey passengers and baggage from' this city to the
Packets above the break and froM thence down.
For this purpose the Steamer, a hew and finely
finished boat, will ply regularly. between the tyro
places. She will leave the foot of drwin street, on
the Allegheny riser EVER/ Morisixo at eight-o'-
clock precisely, aug2s.
WAmNaTnEinDaalyvohuonkgsaTeacinraoscerany', a
" o l tr a elr h e a n i c e es s'
required. Apply at the Agency off/ea No 11 Fifth 01
between Market and Wood.
aug2s ARTHUR DROiVN,Ja. & Co:
WANTED to borrownolfOrt!royears
on
iroptrtvworthßfi,lliber alntere ~ r ill
e
pai i . ia,cireataeLe.cy and Inforttion
Office, No 11, Fifth et., between Mlarket And. Wood
(As. aug!.l3 ARTHUR BROWN, JR. &Co.
Gazette, Journal, Chronicle and American copy.)
r rlli E person who came to Millerls Painting Room
during his absence, and carried' away a Book en
titled the Golden Rule, had better return it and save
exposure
augis
New Full Gingh4ins.
IXECEIVED by Express last evening, an Invoice
of super French Drees Ginghains, many ; of them
entirely new style and patterns Very desirable; at
No. 46 Market street.
aug2ll
Copartnership
rilitE undersigned have entered into partnership
under the firm of Sreaerr & Co., as Wholesale
and Retail dealers in Foreign Wines and Liquors, at
the corner of Market and Front streets. •
BENJAMIN Y. STERETT,
JACOB WEAVER:
TrAtE,TT & Co., who!es-ale and retail dealers in
0 . 1, Foreign Wines and Liquors, corner of 'Market
and Front streets, Pittsburgh. Pa.
11 , :fercrstes—Wm. Holmes & Co., Henry F. Schwep
pe, Wm. Eichbaurn, B. Wearer. '
Their stock has been selected with great eare, and
consists of the choisest qualities suitable 'for this mar
ket,
to which they would respectfully call attention
and solicit a share of public patroriage. it comprises
the following in casks and bottles:
Wines—Maderias, Sherries, Lisbons, Tencriffes,
Ports, Malagas Calabrias. Liquors—Brandies, Gine,
Rums, and Whiskies. augls
Sugar and Molasses.
4JDIMS. N. 0. Sugar, strictly prime;
123 bbls. Nos. 4 and 6 Loaf;
10 cases , Loveriaws" D. R. Loaf Sugar;
118 bbls N. 0. Morasses;
store and for sale by
LAMBERT & suivrpN,
133 and 135 Wood street.
Coffee.
_w i n BAGS Green Rio, part prime;
" •
klki. Old Government Java;
Arriiing this day and fur sale by
ang2s LAMBERT Sr. SIIIBTON
rpEAs-120 packages Y.. 11:, linpl., G. R and
Powchong, of late importitions, arriving and
for sale . by LAMBERT & SIIIPTON.
T OBACCO --4 0 bxs Ilutebinsou's ss; •
30 bxs Price & liarwoCes ii ;
10 " J. R. Grante ss;
15 . Layton's ss;
55 " ls., 335., Balt. plug, and
Ladies Twist; arriving this - day, and for sale by
aug2s . LAMBERT & SHIPTON..
r IsH-150 bbls No. 3 Larfs Meeker
I: 20 ‘• <, -3 North "
t o it tt 1 4: , tt
N 2 1 ) " Herring (Allwives) •
3 “ No. I Salmon; in sto •
sale by ' LAIVIBERT & Sill
auz,2s \• ' ' - i
' ' '
===s;
An Extensive and Valuable Collection
• of Books at Auction.
•
AT o'clock P. M. on Wednesday the 26th and
Thursday the 27th inst., at the Commercial Auc
tion-Rooms, corner of Wood and bth streets,.will be
sold' a choice assortment of valuable Beaks, in all
the various, branches of literature r embracing Theo
logical, MediCal, Historical, Political and Miscella
neous works, Family and Pocket Bibles, Prayer and
Hymn Boas :cap and post paper, steel pens, Blank-
Books, Blank; billg.of I.s4ingi Br.L. --The books are
all ne:w, the heit editions and warranted perfect.
v..r. Private sales during the day.
aug2.43 JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct'r.
ORTII:East :Corner of' Federal and Robinson
I NT N
;streets; A.lleglteny, - .'will commence, its Fall
session on Monday the 31st inst.
• TESTIMONLICL.S.
. . .
Frol/1 PrCfCBlO7'.,R, tVa;hington college, and
paving, attended an examination of the school
taught by Mr. Willianis, we, take pleasure :in kear
ing our testisnony to the evidence afforded by it of '
the unusual Skill and labor of Mr. Williams. The
understanding of the . of the subjects which
the scholars had I been studying, ihewn -by their
clear answer:SUS citiestione asked by others than the
teachers prove tlie excellence of the New England
snodes of teaching,: in. which Mr. Williams seems to
be ptoficieetl. : It. H. LEE,
J. WISHART, &c.
From the Rec.-Mr. Preston, Doctor. ilunt
Having attended an examination, of the Select
School under the care of Mr. Henry Williams, held
recently' in his school room, corner of Federal and
Itobinsoit.streets; Allegheny city, we wish to call
,public attention to this' institution. We were highly
gratified with the progress and order of his school.—
'Chia 'manner of simplifying and illustrating the dif
ferent branches is peculiarly happy, and well calcu
lated to give 'interest to the pupils. His mode of
teaching them ,to readstruck us as novel, and one
that cannot rail to make good readers. `
From the linowltit,e that we hive of Mr. Wil
. Danis' character as a teacher, his zeal, fidelity and
suciess, weeerdially recommend him to'the pecan
age' of the public. His locatioh is elegibTe - for both
cities. - DAVID HUNT -
BICIPD BARD,
RIEIPD BEESON.
I attended the:above eiainination, and can truly
say I was much gratified with the attaintment of - the
pupils. : Wm.pg...0.17„,011
aug24-2m.
. . ,
, Asatexestisig to 'Buyers.. •-, • . - •
L
Tuir E ' t
.v : L e the attention of all who wish bar
gains ga
in: to a fresh arrival of seasonable Dry
Goqs, bought Since the reduction of the Tariff, at
exceedingly low latices and will be sold accordingly
PRESTON Iic,HOSKINsON,_
No - . Si, Market st., between sth and the Diamond.
=
aug24-d Ism' , . • . -
. .
, S , elect 'School for Young Ladle s,
.
,
- krRKENNEDY will re-open his SchcelonNo
w
ill
day, 31st 'August. Penn street, sixth do - or be
low Pitt street. '
lug24-d2n , 1 . • • •
rr EIE MEANS OF PEACE.-4 Sermon delivered
iu, the "Third Presbyterian Church" .July. 12,
by the Pet,.D-1 K. Riddle, and . published by the re
quest of the Congegatipn. For sale by
aug24 JOHNSON BT, STOCKTON.
36 Building Lots In Lawrenceville at
Auction.
A T o'clock, P. M., on Saturday the sth day
/1 of Septcrober, will be sold on the premises,
thirty-six very handsomely situated and valuable
Building Lots in the Borough of Lawrenceville,
near the 'Allegheny Arsenel. A plan of which
may be seen at the Auction Room, and any infor
mation thatmay be desired, will be given on ap.
plication to the subscriber. i.
Trams cash, and balance payable lin Aree
equal annual payments with interest, to be secured
by notes and mortgages on the property.
aug°di JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
(Gazette, Chronicle and American copy-)
'rake Not tee.
THIS is to inform the public, that-,I will not be
responsible for any debts contracted by my
Wife, "Mary MiVilliams," after this date.
atio.4*, ROBERT MIVILLIAMS.
AV'ID inform hiWriencls and the public in
general; that he has removed to Wood atreet ,
in the Sr CHARVES :building, two doors below tbe
entrance, where he is ready to execute all orders in
the neatest and most fashionable manner, haying en
gaged tho services of Mr. Joni M. CANTELL . as cut
ter,. whose' attention Will be devoted to that branch
ofthe trade and whoie well known ability in this-par
tieular haying long been established in the fashion
able community of this city, induces the helief that!
by dose; attention th business, he will be - able to
give general ritinfaction to all whn may favor him
with a call;-- , IMYing'also made arrangements to keep
conntantly on hand a general rissurtment of every
thing adapted to gentlemen's wear, such as Cloths,
Cassimeres, Vestings, Shills, Drawers, Bosoms, Sus
pendeny Gloves, Cravats, and every article pertiin
ing to a:genthantan"s - wardrobe; he will - be ready at
all times to supply any demand lit his line.
The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and
the public generally; that having entered into the
above arrangement the establishment will be able to
furnish any article in the Tailoring line; with a pune
tualityind despatch scarcely equalled by any other
in the city and for style and workinartihip nor sun ,
passed by atiy in the states.
aug22- - d3in JNO. M. CAMPBELL,
JAMES MILLER
BARROW§ & TURNER
re and for
IPTON
■
J. S. Lowry, Merchant Tailor
OFFICR OF THE ALLF-111-IENY Co. Altrroat. InstrnAuct
Coitsan4, No 14 St. Clair st. Aug. 29, 1849.
AT a. meeting of the Board of Directors of this In
stitUtiOn, it was • "Resolred ; That a dividend
of a perenti' on all adjusted claims for losses by Fire
of 10th April.lB4s, be paid on or after the 2i)th inst.
From the Minutes, ROBINSON,
au..22-3t ' ' Secretary.
5 , .
BApss, FLAIR, suitable for- Plasterers, pdrpove . i,
ftcr"sale by. -. M. II: RIMY & Co,
aug2.l.
-1.000 POUNDS WOOL, for s ,k al6by l..LEN,
Third street,
Ang2l-idles
Latest Improvement. .
m
B EDSTEADS Of different kinds with Gazza's
ironlpatent fastenings, superior to anything now
in use; for sale low' at the furniture warehouie of
• I T. B. YOUNG St Co., Hand'street.
augf.'l.
Removal.
STERRETT & CO., have removed to the corner
of Market and Front streets, N0._16, one door
below their former stand, where as usual, they will
be happy' ; to wait upon their friends. augls
rpli* PROGRESS OF NATIONS.—An Essay on
the Progres4 of Nations in Productive Industry,.
Population and Wealth; illustrated by
statistics; of Mining, Agriculture, Manufactures,
Commerce, Revenues, Banking, Internal Improve
ments,' Mortality, jEmigration "and Population; by
Ezra .C. Seaman. . . -
A few copies of the above work for sale by
JOHNSTON & STOCKTON,
aug2o ; corner of Market and 3d sts.
TFSE iindersigned would respeetfully•inform the
'citizens of Pittsburgh and its vicinity, that be
has purdhased from hdr,Mtises Cory, his large and
splendid stock ofDry Goods, kept at No. 66 blarket
street:, Where he intends to keep a general assort,
mcnt .3f . seasonable Goods, which he will sell:at very
reduced prices. Please call and judge foryottrselves,
No. 66 Market street
auglB
To;nay friends and patrons I am innch obliged,
and nrould:respectfully recommend Mr: William
Cowen ;my successor.' MOSES CORY..
Pittsburgh Ifavt gat
ririce
Office, No. 2l,
Michael Allen,
C.' Anshutz,
Thos. Bakewell,
Robert Beer, , •
R. W.
R0111:11T Fr2iNtr, Sec
atig2o4l6.m.
Cotton Yarn, dr.c.
45 'OOO. . .
LBS. assorted . number's low , and
) el , .
short reel Cotton Twin.
I'. ,
15,000 lbs. Carpet Chain.'
10,000 " Cotton. Twine. - ,
'l5O Bales Common Batting. • s- ,
' 100 " Eatra family do. -
For sale low to city or country trade, by • - .
M. B. RHEY &CO., ..
57 Wood street-..
31usqueto Netts.
CAE°. S. SWARTZ haw on hand.a lot of very sa
- Donor • white - and,-colored Musqueto Nene
willwhich be sold cheap at No. 106 Alarkel street,
• .3 ,
RATES OF DISCOUNT,
CORRECTED. DAILY BY
ALLEN .KRAMER, EXCHANGE BROKE%
CORNER Or ymIRD AND WOOD
,pynEErs.
/LLINOIS.
State Bank & branches: 45
Shawneetown 70w
MISSOURI.
State Bank & branches. I}
"TENNESSEE;
All solvent bank.s.....3}d
N. AND S. CAROLINA.
All solvent banks...,2ld
NEW ENGLAND.
solvent banks.....}d
NEW. YORK.
New York:city: p si
Country; . ..Id
• stiiizAnM.
Baltimore.
Country ~..;‘
WISCONSIN TEAR.-.:
Mar Sr. Fircln Co.l4xil w,e 6
11l LOAN. •
Farm and Mechlank.lod,
MI Other Solvent... .10d
Ezelyange-;—Selllng
. IZates.
New pros
Philadelphia.:...:.prm
Baltimore:.......:;prat
GOLD AND SPECIE VALDE.
Frederickdors .....$7 80
Ten Thalers... ..... 7 80
Ten Gui1der5...'.....3 po
LotiimPord.. ...
Napoleon ..:::'...::3'80
Ducats ..... . ;2 150 220
Eagle ? 01d.........10.90
, 4 new 10 00
Doubloon, Spanish..lo 00
Do. Patriot . . ..I5 50
Guinea. ..............500
PXIINSYLVIi
Philadelphia Banks ...pal
Pittsburgh ......
Lancaster Pal
Chester county. ..
Delaware county... ..par
Montgomery county.. pat
Northumberland • • s
Columbia Midge Co .. pat
Dbyleatown pat
Reading ..,....
Buck's confity.......,par
Pottsiille
U. States Bank - ......25e
Brownssille
All other solventirks.2dl
Mer &Man. bk. Pittllf. pat
State Scrip lid
I City and County. - ..... lie
Lancaster... • ...... ‘lO,l
Hamilton
....45d
Farmers' , Bk Canton. :25d
Urbana
Sciota 5d
All Solvent Banks....lid
State Bk & branches—lid
KENTUCKY.'
All solvent Banks.. l d
Eastern Dank 5.......
Wheeling.....::id
do. branches
Br , ch at Mergontoten..ld
LAKE -SUPERIOR.
jep,.. STAUNCII pressure,
j ekt ...,-J1 ship built Steam Packet, . JULIA
ez t ! =t 2 ;kPmantrrt, Captllmra A. STA2MAUD,
having been put in complete condition for sea, will
run upon Lake Superierdoring the season;commenc.
ing 3d : August, between the Sault- de St. Marie and
t h e various ports, as business may 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. Plas good 'upper. cabin, state rooms and
family saloons, as also single berths, •ladies - cabin
and steerage cabin.. All well ventilated, arid ;will
accommodate 100 cabin passengers.--Freight in large
quantities can be stowed under decks. Parties with
or without fright will be acciimmodated.at the vari
ous landings upon the British and AMeIiC3JI sides
One or two voyages will be made to La Po nthi i.
during the Indian payments, and two pleasure voy
ages will be -inade entirely around the, laTte coast
wise, (hiring 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 addressihg °
W. P. POILTEth TAYLOR., Managing owner,.
Sault de Ste Marie, hrichigattL
July, 1848 - ,
N.' ►. Propertytonsitned to V. F..2orter Taylor
will _meet with immediate despatch as ordered.-
Farm fat; sale.
c
MIIE subscriber is desirous of, selling about -
1 TY ACRES of good 'farthing land, situate, ih
Baldwin township;, Allegheny county, within seven
miles ofPittsburgh, thirty acres of Which is cleared,
well fenced, and in a high code of cultivation; with .
an unfinished frame bobse upon it. if not sooner
disposed of at private site it will be sold at public
sale, at 2 o'cloa, o'a Satiirday the sth day. of
September. ,The title is indisplitale; possession given
immediately. For further information enquire of the
subscriber bn the premises.
aug • WIGHTBIAN.
,Farm Cout.ainitig boat for Sale.
MHE subscriber offers for sale, a valuable Farm
11 on the Monongahela River; about 13 miles- •
from Pittsburgh'. one Mile tromOisabeth Town, Al
legheny County, and one mile below-Datn,No. 3
situate in Jefferson township. The farm contains
about TWO HUNDRED ACRES', one hundred of
which is coal, of easy access front she River, beside
being a first rate funs for-cultivation.- Those desir
ous of purchasing coal land, will
,find thislarm pos
sessed of perhaps more 'advantages than any sirifilit
one upon the River:
For further particulars apply to the subscriber,
living within one mile of the premises..
IfARVE'Y H. PETERS ON'.
nugl4-‘3&wlTn (Journal copy.)
Jefferson Democrat, Dellis Co., pleas copy, 4 tintea,
and send bill to this office.
To re--
AVOIL'IS i
move
the:s W e O trou l b S ie l s l om N e VP and ltbiSlll dangerous
habitants of the stomach and bowels, which so often
impair the health and destroy the lives of children,
use JAYNE'S TONIC NERINIIFUGE,,a certain. and
safe preparation for the removal of the various kinds
of worms, dyspepsia, sour stomach, want of appctite,
infantile fever and ague, and debility of the stomach
and bowels and, organs of digestion.' It is without
ekception one of the most valuable preparations ill'
I the world.' Sold at No 8 South Third street..
For sale in Pittsburgh it the PEKIN TEA STORE,
72 Fourth street, near Wood, and at the Drug Store
all. P. Schwara, Federal street,- Allegheny Cit
eIHOLERA MORBUS AND BOWEL COM
PLAINT.—Dr. JAIME'S, No. 8 South Third st.,
is willing, to guarantee that his 'CARMINATIVE'
BALSAM will cure diarrhea, chalice, cramps, grip
ing pains, cholera motbus, summer complaint; and
other derangements of the stomach and bowels,
ninety-nine cases out of a hundred, and in less than
halfthe timPth'ey can be effected by any other means.
It is extremely pleasant, and children are fond, of it.
It is equally as effectual for adults, as children, and
when the directions &re fbllowed, and a cure is not
effected, the money 'will be cheerfully returned.
- Price'2s and 50 cents a bottle. -
For sale in Pittsburgh at the PFSIN TEASTORE,
72 Fourth street, near Wood, and at the Ding Store
of P. Schwartz,-Federal street, Allegheny City:
DYNE'S SANATIVE PILLS,--Though not re
-
J commended as a universal "cure all," hart nev
ertheless proved superior to everything.of the kind,
especially, in Liver Complaint aud_ Dyspepsia; When
used in conjunction with-his Tonic Vermifuge, will
not fail one time in hundred ofencting a puma
nent cure. For sale at No. 8 Smith Third street.
For sale in Pittsbnigh at the PEKIN TEA STORE,
t,
72 Fourth stree near Wood, and also - at the Drug
store of H. P. Schwartz, Federal street, Allegheny
City. • angB-43:
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LULL 87. BROWNE,
.
OVCCESSORS TO. TIOLOSIIIP AND IatOTTATA
IMPORTERS and manufaoturers, of Wall-Paper,
and .General Paper Warehouse, No. S'LWoed
street,Patsburgh. jer2o
DOW JUNIOR'S - PATENT SEItMONS. •
DiCtionary of Quotations.
Heads of the People.
Pictures from Italy, - •
Hints to Mothers. '
Medical. Pocket Book. --
Young Man , s Library-6 . .v01e.
Young Man , s Book of Knowledge. '• -
The Young Husband.
The Young Wife. For sale by
H. S. BOSWORTH & CO„
No. 43 Market street:.
AITILL dispose of their choice stock of Barages,
V V painted and Gingham Lawns, summer Shawls
and Scarfs,-at reduced prices. • • .
They will also dispose of their entire %stock Of,
Cloths, fancy Cassimerez, and Kentucky Jeans, at
original cost, as they intend relinipfishing this yar
ticular branch of their businesti. •••i• - •
jy22-2rn (Chronicle please copy.)
WILLIAM COWEN
ton and Fire 'mu
. .
rpirE" PROBE, or one hundred and two Eassys
1. on the Nriont' Or "Mcsr AND TUrsos , ' With
an Appendix, containing 'The Declaration of Mile
dependence,' , The Constitution' of the United States
, Wa.shington's Farewell Address; and a.miniture
biography of Washington and the Signers. By L.
Carroll Judson, author of a biography of the signer?.
of the Declaration of independence.
,
inParkY. -
Mat ket Stirct
Toss: •
William Ebbs,
LeH is Hutchison,. -
Fred. Lorenz,
James'May,
aindexter.
NT. ALLEN, Presl,
retary.
A PROPERTY near the Allegheny arsenal, Law:
renceville, consisting of dwelling houses, store
room, &c., with a large lot of ground, situate on the
Main street, leading through the Borinigh of Law
renceville. This propertyia so situated' that it 'cad
be divided into small portions, and'ell or partwill bo '
sold on reasonable terms, part,. cash in hand, and
liberal credit for the balance. Apply,to Blakely
Mitchel, or to ' - 3. Ar MIME; ;
• angB - . near the premises.''
frOIIACCO.-75 largo and 90 small boxes.Misson
-1 ri tobacco, of, prime quality, just received on
consignment, and vjll be sold •cheapifor.) cash, or
Pittsburgh manufactures,
august IS' - T.A.APPE, & O,CONNER.
GEM!
virtarmA
'George G. White & Co.,
Just received and for sale by
JOHNSTON & S COCKTON, Booksellers
and 3d sts
For Sale.
par
• • • Id
GEO. G. suovvrr,