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Hanna, Prepared and corrected every Afternoon o;l'l.ate arrivals at St. Louis report 21 inches Water on the principal hars in the Illinois river. The Cincinnati Enquirer of Wednesday says: The river at ourlanding was nearly at a stand yes terday, haying risen to an excellent stage of water. The late rains may cause an increase in the swell large enaugh to let out several New Orleans boats that are anxiously waiting. lIIPORTS fitle RIVER. Cincinnati—Per str Rio Grande; 20 bbls vinegar, 10 hbds bacon, 1 pck books, 1 bbl glue, 12 bbls lard, 5 bbls sugar, 15 sirs feathers, (3 bxs soap and .candles, 23 bbls Linseed oil, 3 bbls ginseng, 100 bbls mess pork. Monongahela bnprorcinent—Per str Arena; 2 grindstones, 1 borne and wagon, 10 bbls apples. Per str Consul; 415 bxs iron, 157 kgs nails, 1 carriage, 37 bbls of flour. Per str Louis Allane; 12 bgs 2 bls mdze, 1 horse and wagon, 1 buggy, 13 bbls flour. Farm Containing Coal for Sale. fjpHE subscriber offers for sale, a valuable Farm X 'un the Monongahela River, about 13 miles from Pittsburgh. nne mile from Elizabeth Town, Al legheny county, and one mile below Dam No. 3-- situate in Jefferson township. The farm contains about Two HUNDRED ACRES, one hundred of which is coal, of easy access from the River, beside being a first rate farm for cultivation. Those desir ous of purchasing coal land, will find this farm pos sessed of perhaps more advantages than any similar one upon the Ricer. For further particulars apply to the subscriber, living within one mile of the premises. HARVEY U. PETERSON. sql4-datwlm (Journal copy.) 'Jeffereori Democrat, DerksCo., pleas copy, 4 times, andeend bill to this office. MO 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 citics-of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, and the ad- 1 jacent towns, with all the recent improvements. The' work will be ready by the first week of April, 1547,1 and will be got up in a superb style with regard to elegance of type., accuracy of compilation, and a sys tematic arrangement of the various trades and pro essions. No item, however trivial or minute, at all necessary to a work of this 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 I lithographic designs of,,the public buildings and manufactories. Price to subscribers will be $1,60.1 Several active young men wanted; apply at the Office of Publication, No 11 Fifth street, between Market and Wood. , an g2.5-dly ARTHUR BROW& Jr. Co. OTICE TO JOURNEYMEN SHOE MAKERS ,11; —Fon Sm...e..—The Stock, Fixtures, and good will of aLadies' Shoe Store, in a central part of this city, being one of the oldest establishments in Pats burgh; Rhos bad an eicelleut run ofcash customers, encl .- the stock comprises a general assortment of Ladle's Gaiter Boots and Shoes, together with a lot ufSole Leather and lasts, will be sold at a bargain, the present owner being about to retire from busi ness. To a person understanding a business, this is first rate chanee, as the whole will be sold on a credit ofsiz months or a year. Inquire at the Agen cy and Commission Office, II Fifth Street, between Market and Wood ins. aug2S ARTHUR BROWN, Jr. & Co. _ • poisonous effect on the skin of common pre pared chalk is not generally known by ladies; how yellow rough and unhealthy it makes the skin in time; besides. what a corpse like, palid look it gives when applied. They should use a beautiful prepar ation, purely vegetable, which gives the face arms or neck, a natural life-like whiteness, and makes it smooth. It is called Jones' Spanish Lilly White, and is sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Ware house, 89 Liberty street, headof Wood; at the same place is sold Jones' Coral Hair Restorative, Italian Chemical Soap and unrivalled shaving soap. y24-tf. ~f,'- . : . : .'..':,.,'1 ...-;;•-•,:•.: '.;I ! . . ~ . riIHE undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Pittsburgh and ita vicinity, that he has purchased from Mr.. Moses Cory;-.his .large and splendid stock of Dry Goods; kept at No: 66 Market street, where he intends to keep a general assort ment of seasonable• Goods, which hd will sell at, very reduced prices.- Please call and judge fdryouraelves, No. 66 Market street. anglB WILLIAM coiv • To my friends and patrons I am much obliged; and would respectfully recommend Mr. William Cowen, my successor. MOSES CORY. ECEIVED this day Parasollettei and Sun .1 1 1, Shades; Ladies Corded Skirts; do Sea Grass do; 8.1. Black Bernani Shawls; Berege Scarfs, and Shawls; For sale at . B. E. COkSTABLE, je27 83 Market st. Storage. H AVING 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. McANULTY & CO, Canal Basin. European and American Agency. THE undersigned, European Agent, having again arrived in America at the regular time, will leave Pittsburgh, Pa., early in September next, making a rwr.rurzynt tour through England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, and returning to America in May, 1847. By this Agency, money remittances can be made by drafts for large and small sums, payable at sight in every part of Great Britain, Ireland, &c.; legacies, debts, rents, real estate and claims collected and re covered; searches of all kinds made; copies of wills, deeds and documents procured, and the usual busi ness appertaining to this ageripy transacted as hereto fore. Innumerable references given. Apply per sonally, or address (post paid) H. KEENAN, European Agent and Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh. Office at the Merchants> Hotel, corner of Third and Smithfield streets. tr:r Mr. JAMES MAY will attend to all European business in my absence. sepfs-lw - - - - -- BOOKS —The Philosophy of Evil; Sketches of Imposture and Deception; Physic and Physicians; ' Brackenridge's Tour; The Wreath; The British Poets; Robinson Cruse complete and illustrated; Hanid Book of Fashion; Etiquette for Ladies. Just received by seg4 H. S. BOSWORTH & CO. Blakely and Mitchell's Oka on Penn and Smithfield eta A GENTS for the Old Black Ball Line of Liver pool and New York Packets. Remittances made as usual to England, Ireland, 'Scotland and Wales, in sums of one pound sterling and upwards—payable in any town of importance in Great Britain and Ireland. Persons wishing to send for their friends can have them, brought out by the above splendid line; on the loth and 16th of any month. Lake Superior. TIOEOPLE visiting the copper mines of Lake Sn . perior during the season, will find it to their advantage to call at Days & Brockway's Drug store where they can procure such remedies as the pecu liarity-of the climate require. Any information re lative to' the country will be freely given.. DAYS & I3ROCKWAY, je2l" No. 2 Commercial Row, Liberty et. PITTSBITRGiI. BOARD OF TRADE., COMMITTEE POR SEPTEMBER. G. Weym an, T. 8. Clark PORT OF PITTSBURGH. !TIT Pr •TE TLIS CLIAIf/C77. ARRIVED Consul, Bowman, Brownsville. • Arena; PeeblesArownsville. Louis Mlane, Bennett Brownsville: Michigan, BORT, Beaver. Lake Erie, Hemphil, Beaver, Rio Grande; Connelly, Cincinnati. Hudson, Ebbeit,l Wheeling. DEPARTED. Arena Peebles, Brownsville. Consul, Bowman, Brownsville. , Michigan, Boles, Seaver... Lake Erie, Hemphil, Beaver. Louis MLane, Bennett, Brownsville Brunett, Perry, Cincinnati. New Hampshirel, Allen, Louisville. Rhode Island, Dawson, Wheeling. BAD NEWS FOR PANIC MAKERS. ' We learn, says the Baltimore Sun of Sept. Bth, that there was considerable of an advance in both the flour and grain market in this city yesterday. The market Cl t ased on Saturday very inactive, but quite an improvement was visible yesterday, and and some sales were made at a slight advance.— The New York correspondent of the Philadelphia Ledger, in refer i ence to the effect of the news in that • • city. says:— The effect o the foreign news upon bread stuffs has been toeilance their price materially. The private adviceS received by our merchants have been even more favorable than those by the Lon don and Livetipool journals; and there are abun dance of orders received, with no stock on hand to meet them. Every bbl of flour and every bushel of grain is ea/ re rly snatched up as quick as it ar rives. The eipts however, are light, shippers freely offer $4,7} for Genessee for export and sales were made yesterday at $4,43.i. but they were small, holders asking $4,50, which orders do not warrant White Wheat readily commands 95 a 97 ets., and several thdusand bushels have been sold at those rates. Red Mills bring from 83 to 86 etc., according to q ality. Corn is in tt it much demand, and a good qu lity will bring 68 cents, inferior 66. Rye is als,Lin request at 69. IM ORTANT RUMOR. Peace with Mlrico--Tcrnls settled with Santa Ana at Hurana.-4correspondent of the New York Tribune, writi ng , from Havana, under date of Au gust 16, states teat an agreement had taken place between Santa Ana and certain agents of the Brit ish and America t dgovernments, concerning the fu ture destiny of Mexico. The arrangement is said to be as followsl "The .Mexicail Federal Government of 182.1 to, be re-established under the guaranty of the United States; so that, in case of future pronunciamentos. the U. States Government shall have a right to in terfere in support ofthe Constitutional Government. The Rio Grande to be boundary line and the Cal ifornias to be organized as a distinct Territory, un der the protectiod of the U. States, but not govern. ed by the Amerians until the inhabitants shall think fi t to an ex thell mseltes, to favor which purpose the coup ry will be allowed to carry on a free trade with oth Republics, and admit colon ists from all cotintries, and of all religions and i creeds." l San Al neon/ one I u,. one y., allure. DEAD, REFLECT, RC WISE, AND USE NATURE'S GREAT REMEDY, I'FIE. AMERICAN OIL, A MEDICINE OF NATURE. THIS Oil is obtained from a well near Burksville, Kentucky, at i the depth of 185 feet below the surface of the earth, and 170 feet through solid rock. llts curative prope 'ties are truly astonishing, and as 1 a Remedial Agent it may well be pronounced won derful. Since the discovery of this Panacea of Na , ture, numbers of remarkable cures have been effect -led by its use. - It is Innocent—Powerful—Safe and 1 Certain in its effec, s. It has been used with unpar aliened success i the treatment of the following diseases: Inflam atery Rheumatism, Burns and !Scalds, Cholic, PI es, Flatulence, Intlarnniation of the Kidneys, Dea ness, Consumption, Liver Com plaint, Plithisic, eald Head, Cancers, Weak and Sore Eyes, Brui es, Fresh Cuts and Wounds, Sprains and Strain , Dropsy, Pains in the Breast and Side, Tatter, Influenza, Ulcerated Sore Throat,' Consumption, Bro chits, Spasms, Ulcers, Spinal Affections, Scroful or King's Fyil, Coughs, Syphilis, Ringworm, all 80, vel Complaints, all Chronic dis eases, Impurities or the Blood and General Debility., It is likewise very !beneficial for Female Complaints I in general; acts as 4 great Restorative from Languor,l weaknesi attack and Chest, Low Spirits and Excel- I sive Debility. I Read the following Certificates, all of which are authentic; all thepersons therein named are now living, and well known in Cincinnati: I. FLTESUCAGII, Aug 22, 1516. This is to certify' that we have used the American Oil liar the whooping cough, among our children, by giving them from lid drops to a small tea spoonful at night, which alwaysi enabled them to rest well through the night. I also applied it to one of the children that got her arm Mirnt by turning over a tea cup of hot coffee on it, tha child seared crying by the time the arm was dressed and bound up, and has never complained of it since. I also was afflicted with a pain in my side anti breast, and have been on for 16 years. I conimencpd using the Oil by taking a tea spocinfial twice a day and in 3 or four days using of the oil I have ben very much relieved, and do really believe that it is thin best family medicine that I have ever seen. I appliPd it to onc of my neighbor's for I a strained ancle, which relieved her in a few minutes. l We have also usedj the oil fin a strained joint in our I own family, which !gave ease in a very short time., We lire OR the eastiside of Penn st., 3 door, south ofl Walnut, I am nov. - 1 as well as I ever was in my lite. MARGARET H. SMITH PITTSOURGII, Aug. 14,1846. This is to certify,.that my son has had the Plethisic for seven veal-a, aml was very bad with it, and about 12 or 15 days singe, I commenced giving to him about 20 or 25 drops of the American Oil, twice day. which relieved! him in a day or two of his diffi culty of breathing, ~ and he is now entirely relieved of his conghl our bdy is 10 yeare of age. We live in King's Alley. NANCY KING. - 1 CINCINNATI, July Ist, 1846. Sir: Having bemi cured of a very severe disease of the eyes and head by the use of the American Oil, 1 feel it my duty to the public, as well as to you, to send you the follOwilig certificate? . I hereby certify that 1 was severely of one year ago Mit winter, with inflamed sore eyes and a very severe pain in My head from my eyes Up to the top of my head, and continued so for several weeks. My eyes were so Much inflamed and sore that I could not see to attend any business:nor could I tell one object from anther a few yards from me. I called in a physician, but still got worse. I also tried a good many tnnedies that bad cured others; but in My case they ailed. In April, 1845, I heard ..i. of the American Oi . I procured a bottle, and be fore I had used a h.' f a bottle I was entirely well, and still continue at. I will not be without it in my house as long as I c...zi get the genuine article. I also gave it to one of my men that was working for me, that .had the Letter in his hands to bad that when he would grip anything tight in them the blood would burst out, and the use of half a bottle Cured us both. I would advise all that are afflicted in any way to give the Oil a fair trial, and I Mink they will be ' pleased with the effect if will have, &c. . [ JOHN MURPHY. Sold at One Dollar per Bottle at Jackson's Patent Medicine Warehousc, 89 Liberty, head of Wood et., Pittsburgh. THE ONLY PLACE IN PITTSBURGH where' the Genuine American Oil CAN be obtained. Beware of a Counterfeit article. The Seneca Oil. put in American Oil Bottles, and labelled "Amer ican Oil." It somewhat resembles the American Oil, hot poisesses aerie of its virtues or healing pow- CM. i W. Jackson respdetfully informs, the Public that D.' Hail & Co., the proprietors of the American Oil, have appointed himithcir SOLE AGENT for West ern Pennsylvania. All persona wishing Sub-agencies will apply at 89 Liberty street, as abbve. N. B. Soh-agents; wanted for every town in the above District. A great number OT certificates are on hand and can be seen at the office, 89 Liberty street, head of Wood. aug 28-ly DIIRIFY THE - 400D AND CLEANSE THE BODY.—It is an astonishing fact, that a very large class of diseases cart only be cured by such remedies as will esker into the BLOOD, and circu late with it, through every portion of the body, for only by this meansl can the remedy be brought into immediate contact with the disease; and to at tain this desirable end, no preparation has been so uniformly successful as DR. JAYNE'S ALTER. TINE. Sorojisla kings' Evil, Cancer and Cancer ous Tumours, White !Swellings, Enlargement of the Bones, Chronic Rheuinatism and Gold, Eruptive dis eases of the Skin, oii and indolent. Ulcers, Goitrous Swellings of the Throat &c., are cured with a certain ty, that has astonished every beholder. It is, be sides, one of the most pleasant articles that can be taken into the stomach, operating as a tonic, and, removing Dyspeptic; and Nervous affections, and imparting a glow of animation and health, une qualled by any thing in the whole Materia Medics.. For sale at No. 6 South Third st.—Price $1 per bottle, or $lO per dor;en. For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, n Fourth street, near Wood, and at the Drug Store K..P Schwartz, Federal street, Allegheny City. aug2s4l - - . 14 4 ' • By the President or the rutted States. . IN pursuance-of a law, JAMES K. POLE, President Of the United States of America,' do hereby declare' and make known; that public sales will be held atthe Undermentioned Land Offices in the State of MISSOURI, at the periods hereinafter mentioned, to wit: At the Land Office at SPRINGFIELD, commenc l ing on Monday; the seventh day of December next,, for the disposal of the public lands within the un- ' dermentioned townships, viz: North of the base line and west of the fifth principal meridian Township twenty-nine, of range fifteen. Townships twenty-nine, thirty, thirty-one, thirty two and thirty-four, of range sixteen. Townships twenty eight, twenty-nine, thirty, thirty-one, thirty-two .and thirty-three, of range seventeen. Townships twenty-five, twenty-seven, twenty-d eight, twenty-nine, thirty, thirty-one, thirty-two, I thirty-three and thirty-four, of range eighteen. • Townships twenty-five and twenty-six, of range nineteen. Also at the same place, commencing on Monday the twenty-first day of December next, for the dis posal of the public lands within the undermention ed townships and fractional townships, to wit: North of the base line and west of the fifth prin cipal meridian. Township twenty-five, of range twenty-two. Townships twenty-five and twenty six, of range twenty-three. Townships twenty-five and twenty-six, of range twenty-four. Townships twenty-five, 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, twenty-three and twenty-four, of range, twenty-eight. Township twenty-four, of range twenty-nine. Townships twenty-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, hounding on Sullivan's line. viz North of the bare line and west of the filth principal meridian. Fractional township sixty-seven,of ranges eleven, twelve; and thirteen. At the Land Office at FAYETTE, commencing on Monday the twenty-eighth day of December next, for the disposal of the public lands within the lim its of the undermentioned townships and fractional townships, to wits North of the base line and west of the fifth principal meridian Fractional township sixty-seven, bounding on Sullivan's line, of range fourteen. Townships sixty-two and sixty-three, and frac tional township sixty-seven, bounding on Sullivan's I inc. of range fifteen. Townships sixty-two, sixty-three, and sixty-four, and fractional township sixty-seven, bounding on Sullis an's line, of range sixteen. Townships sixty-four, sixty-five, and sixty-six, and fractional township sixty-seven, bounding on Sullivan's line, of range seventeen. Township sixty-five, of ranges eighteen, nine teen, twenty, twenty one, twentydwo and twenty- three. At the Land Oflie at PLATTSBURG,commenc log on Milli , lay, the twenty-third day of November next, for the disposal of the public lands within the limits of the undermentioned townships, aad frac tional townships, viz: Bath of the bate lint and west of the fiph principal meridian, l'own,lnps sixtydivc and sixty-six, of range twenty-lour. Township fitly-eight, (except Factions thirty three. thirty-four, thirty-five and thirty-six,) and townships sixty-11%e and sixty-ix, of racq,-e twenty eve. Townships sixty-five and sixty-six, of range twenty-six Townships sixty-three, sixty-four, sixty-five and sixty-six, of range twenty-seven. Townships sixty-three, sixty-four, sixty-five and sixty-six. of range twenty-eight. !Townships sixty-three, sixty-four, sixty-five and sixty-six, of range twenty-nine , Townships sixty-fire and sixty-six, of range thirty. Townships sixty-five and sixty-six of range thirty-one. Townships sixty-five and sixty-six of range thirty-two. Townships sixty-five and sixty-six of range thirty-three. Townships sixty five and sixty-six, of range! thirty-four. Townships sixty-five and sixty-six, of range , thirty-five. Townships sixty-five and sixty-six, of range thirty-six. Townships sixty-five and sixty-six, of range thirty-ser en. Townships sixty-five and sixty-six, of range! thirty-e'ght. Townships sixty-three, sixty-four, sixty-five and sixty-six, of range thirty-nine. Township sixty-three, of range forty. Townships sixty-five and sixty-six of range forty-one. Fractional townships sixty-five and sixty-sir, of range forty-two. Fractional townships six-five and sixty-six, of range forty-three, 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 undermentioned townships. and parts of townships, viz; North of the base line and west of the fifth principal meridian. Townships thirty-five, thirty-seven, thirty-eight and thirty nine, of ranee eleven Townbhip thirty,seven, of tangos twelve and thirteen. Township thirty-nine, of range fifteen. Townships thirty-eight and thirty-nine, of range sixteen. Townships thirty-six and thirty-eight, of range eighteen. Townships thirty-seven and thirty.eight, of range nineteen. Township thirty-seven, 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-three, thir ty and thirty-one. Lots number thirty-seven, thirty-eight, thirty nine, forty, lorty-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; fractional sections, six, seven, eighteen, nineteen, thirty and thirty-one, in township forty one; the west fractional halves of sections six, sev en and eighieen; and lots numbers two and three in t. 14 north and south halves of sections nineteen, thirty and thirty-nne,. 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 number 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 thirpone, in township for ty-three; and the - northwest quartet 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 schools, 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 ships or parts of Townships so offered, will be ad mitted until after the expiration of two weeks from he commencement of said sales. 2;=?! Given under my hand at the City of .Washingtrin this seventeenth day of August, Anna ifoniino one thousand eight hundred ,and forty-aix. • By the President : JAME'S K. POLK. TAXES H. PIPER. dieting Comtnivioncr of the General Land Office. . NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person entitled to tbe 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 Receiver of the prpper land office, and make payment therefor, as soon as practicable after seeing this potice,. and before the day appointed for the commencement of the pulilic sale.of the lands embracing the tract claimed; otherwise such claim will be forfeited, . JAMES 11. PIPER. .Icting Commissioner of the General Ladd Ojfice. aug23-lawl Ow. By the of the I United States. IN pursuance of law, I, JAMES K. POLK, President of the United States of America, do hereby declare and make knowh, that public sales will be held at the undermentioned Land Offices in the Territory of lOWA, at the Periods hereinafter designated, to wit: At the Land Office at DU BUQUE, commencing on Monday, the twenty-third day of November next, for the disposal of the public lands within the undermentioned townships, to wit North of the base line and west of the fifth principal meridian. Townships eiglity-f.even 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, add eighty-eight, of range - thirteen. Townships eighty-four and eighty-five, of range fourteen. At the Land Office at lOWA CITY,Ithe site de signated by the President, under the act of eighth August 1546, for the office of the lowa district, commencing on Monday, the thirtieth day of No vember next, for the disposal of the public lands within the undermentioned townships, to wit: North of the base line and West of ,the fifth principal meridian. Townships eighty-two and eighty-three, of range twelve. Townships eighty, eighty-one, eighty-two, and eighty-three, of range thirteen. Townships eighty-iine, eighty-two, and eighty three, of range fourteen. Townships seventy-seven and seviMty-eight, of ran , m sixteen. sections one to six inclusive, the northeast guar ter of section seven, sections eight to fifteen inclu sive, the northeast quarter of section seventeen, the north half of section twenty-two, sections twenty-three, twenty-font, andtwenty-five, the I northeast quarter of section twenty-six, and the I northeast quarter of section thirty-six, in township seventy-six; and townships seventy-seven, and se venty-eight, of range seventeen. The north half of section one, in township seven ty-six; township seventy-seven, (except sections nineteen, twenty, twenty-eight, twenty-nine thirty, thirty-one, thirty-two, thirtp-three thirty-four, and the southwest quarter of section thirty-tive,) and township seventy-eight. of range eighteen. At the land Mike at FA IRFIEDD, commencing! on Monday, the seventh day of December next, for the dispo,al of the public lands th m the under mentioned townships and parts of townships, viz: Korth of the Lase 1:71( and west of the fifth principal Incrldian. Townships seventy and seventy-one; township Set enty-two, (except section one, the north half j and southeast quarter of section tWo, the northeast quatter of section three, and the north half of sec . non twvir c;) the nest half of sectibn eighteen, sec ton nineteen, the southwest quarter of section twenty, sections twenty-nine, thirty, thirty•nne, and thirty-two, and the nest half and southeast quarter at section thirty-three, in township seventy three, of range sixtven. Townships ae‘enty, seventy-one, and Feventy two; township seventy-three, (eXcept the north half and southeast quarter of section one, and the northeast quarter of section twelve) the south half of section twenty-nine, the south half of see.' thin thirty, sections thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty three. the west halt' and southeast quarter of Sec.' lion thirty-four, and the southwest quarter of sec• troll Carty tine, in township seventy-four, of range beventtTn. Townships reventy, seventy orie, seventy-two, and seventy-three; the south half 'of section five, sections nix, seven and eight, the 'southwest quar. ler of section nine, the southeastquarter of section fifteen, sections seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty. twenty-one., and twenty-two, the south west quarter of section twenty-three, and sections twenty-five, twenty-sax, twenty-seven, Ili emy eight, twenty-nine, thirty, 'thirty-one, thirty-two. thirty-three, thirty-four. thirtydive and thirty-six,i in too ii,rhip seventy-four, of range eighteen. Lands arprnpriated by law for the use of school:,1 military, or other purposes, will be excluded from the sale. The sales will each be kept open for two weeks, (unless the lands arc sooner disposed of) and no longer, and no private e itries of land in the town. ships so offered, will be admittted until alter 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, Ammo Donnm one thousand eight hundred and forty-six. By the President: JAMES K. POLK. .11311,8. 11. Pieca, dcting Commissioner of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS Every person entitled to the right of pre.cmption to an lands within the townships above, enumera ted, is required to establish the same td the satis faction of the Register and Receiver of the proper Land Office, and make payment therefor, as 50011 rta practicable Orr acting this notice, 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 11. PIPER, .3ctiag Commissioner of the General Land Office. aug2.s -Iwl,.hv By the President of the United States. IN pursance of law, I, JAMES K. POLK, Presi dent of the United States of America, do hereby declare and make known that public sales 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 Alonday, the thirtieth day of November next, for the disposal of the public lands within the undermentioned townships and fractional town ships, viz: .IVi)rth of the base line and east of thr fourth priaripa tin ridtan Townships eleven, twelve, and thirteen, of range one. Township , eleven, twelve, and thirteen of range two. Townehipe eleven, twelve, and thirteen of range three. Townships ten, eleven, twelve, and thirteen, o range four. . . . Townships ten, eleven, twelve, and thirteen, of range five. Townships eleven and twelve, and fractional township thirteen, of rungs six. Township, twelve, and fractional township thir teen, of range seven. Fl:aetional townships twelve and thirteen, of range eight. . .IVOrth of the bate line and west of the fourth princi pal meridian Townships twelve and thirteen, of range one. Townships twelve and thirteen, of range two. 'l'oWn3hips twelve and thirteen, of range three. Townships twelve, and thirteen, of range four. Townships twelve.and. thirteen, of range five. Townships twelve and thirteen, of range six. Fractional townships twelve and thirteen, of range seven. •. • • . At the land Office, at GREEN BAY, coMmence ing on :Monday; the fourteenth day of December next, for the disposal of the public lands within the undermentioned township and fractional town ships, viz: , North: of the base li4 . and east of the fourth princi• pal meridian. Fractional township twelve, west of the Wiscon sin river, of range. nine Fractfonal township twenty-two, east of Wolf river, of range fourteen. Fractional townships twenty,-six and twenty-scv, , en, east of 'Wolf river,. of range fifteem Fractional townships twenty-three, twenty-four, ' nod twenty-six, east 0! Wolf river, and fiactional township twefity-s . even, of rahge sixteen. Fractional sections two, three, nine, and ten, the south lialf of fractional section twenty-one, the south fraction of fractional section twenty-six, the south half of the south-west quarter, and the sonth half of the south-east gust ter of frictional section twen ty-seven, section thirty-four, and fractional, section 1 thirty-five contiguous to the former Menomonie Mills reservation, in fractional township 'twenty, (east of Lakes Winnebago and Little Bdtte des Mortz,) township twenty-six, fractional township twenty-seven, and township twenty-eight, of range seventeen. ToWnships twenty-six and twenty-seven, Of range eighteen, Tminships twenty-six and twenty-seven cif range nineteen. Townships twenty-nine, thirty, and thirty-one, of range twenty. Townships twenty-nine and thirty, of; range twenty one. Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, miiitary, Or other purposes, will be excluded from sale. • . . The safes will each be kept open for two .y..eeks, (unless the lands are sooner disposed of and no longer; and no private entries of land in the town ships so offered, will be admitted until after the ex piration of two weeks from the commencement Of said sales. Given under my hand, at the City of It r ashihgton, this seventeenth day of August, Ano Domini one thousand eight hundred and fortpsix. By the President JAMES K. POLK. JAMES 11. PIPER, .firing Commissio.rer of the General Land plitee. NOTICE TO PIZE-EMPTION CLAIMA TS. Every person entitled to the right of pre•eMption to any land within the limits of the townships and parts of townships above enumerated, is required to establish the same to the satisfaction dale Reg ister and Receiver of the proper land office; and make payment therefor, as soda as practicable af ter Beei:4g this notice, and before the day appOinted for the commencement of the public sale the lands embracing the tract claimed; otherwise.` such claim will be forfeited. JAMES H. PIPER; ...Meng Commissioner of the General Land Office augai.JawlOw. • ruo RENDER THE lILTNIAN HAIR SILKY, j SOFT, FINE AND CLEAN; to make the - scalp healthy, smooth, white and fruitful, so that a good crop may spring therefrom, persona have but to ex pend thirty seven and a half cents. And, reader, our only object for selling the article at that price, is knowing it to be all we state, that when you once try this you never will use aught else, whether ;it be merely to embelish, to dress, beautify, and preserve, to force growth, stop falling off, and cure Berea or dandruffs the JONES' CORAL HAIR RE:SD:MA-, TIWE will never fail to do all this, as Itundred4 will I tell you with gratitude. It dresses the hairbeautiful-1 ly, and /hakes red or grey hair grow dark frobi the roots. Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse, 89 Liberty street, head of Wood—price thirty seven! and a half cents, filly cents and one dollar per 'Male.' At the sane, place is sold the Italian Chemical Soap, I Spanish Lilly White and unrivalled shaving soap. jy!2s- tf IIIAKE NOTICE ALL THE PEOPLE—Aorrtcy L REMOVED—The celebrated medicines of Dr. T. G. Evans or Brownsville, Pa., are now for 'sale wholesale and retail, at Jackson's'Medical Depot, No. 89 Liberty street, head of Woud, Pittsburgh. Wholesale Dealers and Agents supplied. . • Dr. Evans' Sovereign Tunic und Grand Restora tire. a certain cure for the Fever and Ague. Dr. Evans' Vegetable and Anti-Dyspeptic Pills, price 25 cents per box. Dr. Evans' American Vegetable Ver2nifuge, price 25 cents per bottle. Dr. Brans' Toni: Eye hater, an infallible '?cure for sore eyes, pace twenty-five cents per Lottlfl. Err. Dr. James .E.dep's Black Syrup, for the 'mare of Cough:, Cold. Asthma, Croup, P.ronchit;st-and Consumption—price one dollar. I Remember Dr. Evans' only Depot, is JACKSON'S; No. 69 Liberty street, head of WoOd. triIIE SKIN AND COMPLEXION, at this 6.nil„ I„ indeed, every °the:lse:mon, ip oaen repulsive in appearance. canned, is eight caves out of ten, by the /0.1110,11111. re; rind what persons 'suppove disease of the blood, in simply a disease of the skier;' of the timusande who take pull..itive inedieint pills, and useless Sarsaparilla, were to use on their , skin a softening and clearing balm, that °pets th,f pores, whitens the skin, and causes 11 healthy perspi ration, that, be the skin never no disfigured, unheal, thy, or diseased with pimples or fideLles, sunburn, tau and inorphew, the trite and genuine JONES'S ITALIAN CHEAIICAL SOAP never fails to cure and dispel them, and to make the shin clear. ,and lovely. It acts so mildly and soothingly on the akin, that physicians use it on I:FEE'S and infants, in old casts of seurvy,crysipelas, salt rheum, sore head; ringworm, and it (mind, the genuine Jones, soar)) I has often effected a cure when every other remedy' I failed. It iv indeed a blessed reined v. . -. . . . Sold HI JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehollsc, 89 Liberty street, head of Wood—at the same pl;ce is sold the :tloorish Hair Dye, Coral Hair ReStOra tire. and Spanish Lily White. . l a n IBCIPM. Omcz—Sign of the American Eagle 82 Chatham street. New York. J C S F T ,, p r r e e m: s i v tb e d from e following , Ne v in s k g v 1 8 - t o v r iea by o I .l.d La a , r i n i e s s fzi)Cr tress 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 Buages (silk and wool) very cheap; Balzarines, every price and gunlity l Rich styles Rep. Cashmere and De tains; Preech Gingham and Gingham Lawns; Pans Printed Hernanni Cobaltine, (a new arti cle 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 James Cavanagh. TAIPORTER and Wholesale dealer in French, Ger- rnan 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. cold and silver Pencils, silk and gum sus penders, 100 doz. of Germantown llUes and half do. Trimmings of all kinds, and a general assortment of toys, constantly on hand at No. 61, Markel Street, between Third and Fourth streets, Simpson's Row, Pittsburgh. T UST RECEIVED--LErrrns rams licoose, Asia tJ • Minor, by Mrs. E. C. A. Schneider, with au essay on the prospects of the Heathen and our duty to them, by Rev. B. Schneider, and an introtluctio. by Bev. E. Heiner, A. M. Published by Bev. Samin Gutelius, Chanibersburgli. 1846. For sale by SCRIBA & SCHF.IBLER, 115 Wend _ INERAL WATER— "Sparkling and bright MR liquid light. , —And not only "sparkling and bright," but for its delicious flavor, Hays & 13rockway's Mead and Min eral Water is certainly 'unrivalled , and the syrups, are equal to any hint ever graced the Mineral Fount. Call and see, at No. 2, Commercial How Liberty et. je6 .141 , AtAtirl.S I carton black second mourning satin striped Berage Shawls; 1 carton beautiful ftncy Berage Shawls, ombre fringesf . . 1 cartonbrocha Berage Shawls, extra handsome; t 4 ft iS Scarfs 1 satin bordered 1 " hernani twist , tl 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 Frenckitnporteri, and are now offered at, a small advance, and less than the cost ofimportation, at the Choap Cash Store of • je 18 ALEXANDER & DAY. r HE PROGRESS OF .NATIONS:--An Essay on I. the Progress of Nations, in Productive Industry, Civilization, Population arid Wealth; illustrated fiy, statistics of. Idiniag; Agriculture, Manufactures; COMllterc,o4. Revenues, Banking, r lnternal Improve menta,Mortality, Emigration and Population; by Ezra. C. Seaman. • - A few copies of the aboie work feir sale by • JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, corner of Market and 3d sts. EO..S. SWARTZ has on hand a lot of fine Lawns la which mill be sold at the very low price of 181 cents per yard, persons who want a good article, at a low price, wonJd do wen to call soon. Aleq on hand a good stock: of Nansook muslins for Ladies Drosses very cheap at 4e 13 rid. 106 Diarkeeatrect. -~. Ladles Dera■ Good• A, MORRIS, No. 65 Market at ow Books Lawnt Lawns liiteping ow . W. 11. GARRARD. Just receivedanotberlbox of White Bonnet Rib bons. [ . [IY2O Gold Pens JUST. RECEIVED—Another large addition to my stock of Diamond pointed Gold Pens of the beat makers anchor sale at the lowest prices. Also—A large] assortment of Gold and Silver Pen cils, Tooth andl Ear Pick's, Tweezers, &c. &c. ' t .W. W. WILSON, 57 Market et. Security to Purcitasers 4.1 of foall6l. br O. V . c4+,... to Each box of GENUINE BUGA 0: COATED PILLS Mu upon U ALL: Sighanna others i Oria Mc gihal laronitor, "` +~.~~a ~_ R . ~itlu].~ft@u•.ri~l~~h~.~.a~l CLICKENEIt?S SUGAR COATED VEGETABLE PILLS are! the first. and -only Medicine ever known that will . Positively cure Headache, Giddiness,! Measles, Salt Rheum, Rheumatism, Piles, 1 Heartburn, Worms, Dispepsia, Scuity, , Cholera Morbus, Small Pox, Jaimdice, Coughs, Quinsy,. Pains in the Back, Whooping Cough, Inward Weakness, Consumption, Tits, Palpitation or the Heart, Liver Complaint, Rising in the Throat, Erysipelas, Deafness, Dropsy, Asthmla, ltchings of the Skin, Fevers of all kinds, Colds, Gout,. Gravel,. Female Complaints, Nervous Complaints, And all other diseases originating from impurities of the blood. They have cure;, 'since their introduction, over 2,000 persons, who ave been given up as hope less cases, by the:most el inent Physicians. to They are patroni ed and recommended by men of the highest distin tion, among whom are— Hon. David R. Porter, Hop. Henry Clay, [lon. John on. John Q. Adama, ' Hon. Daniel Webster, Hon. Martin Van Buren, . Hon. J. C. Calhoun, ;Gen. Winfield Scott, ' ' Col. R. M. Johnson, I Hon. James K. Polk, i . Gen. Lewis Cass. ter Their virtues are o infallible that the money ' will be returned in all casks they do not give univer sal satistlictiou. Although but two and 'a half yiars have elapsed since these' celebrated Pills were lirst introduced, to the ptibli , the sale of them in the Eastern and middle Stes has far exceeded Dr. Clickeners mostsanguie expectations. During the . past year, alone, no less han 10,000 gross of boxes have been sold in the State of New York, 6,000 in Pennsylvania, 4,000 in M tryland, 3,000 in New Jer sey, 2,000 in Delaware, and 9,000 in the New England States, reqniring the, constant employment of 27 hands, exclusive of printcirs and engravers. In the same period, upwardsof 200,000 copies of the "Family Doctor" have been ordered by agents in every section of the a.kintiv. These facts must show, conclusively, thattr. Clickener's Sugar Coat ed Pills, besides being th very best medicine in the world, are held in the higl4stestimation by the public. We might extend this 'publication to an indefin- ' I ite length, if we deemed jit expedient to publish all 1 teraimoniale'we have :reeelived, not only from agents but individuals and families, who have experienced the benficial effects of Clickener's Sugar Coated Pills, but we deem it unnecessary. The most in conteatible evidence of thrir unprecedentedsuceess, are the numberless Imitations and Counterfeits which have already appeared, notwithstanding the brief pe riod they have been herald - the public. Even some of our staunchest pill makers have had the audacity 'to imitate the Capsule of t ugar, in order te' disguise , the ingredients of their- 'lle compounds, and palm them off for the «real sunon pare." Such paltry shifts cannot last long :without exposing theirhideous deionuity. , :Truth and honesty must inevitably pre vail over rascality sod doption. hi For sale , Pittsburgh by WM. JACKSCN, at his Patrol Medirine Itrorehoui,:e, No. 59, Liberty street, head of Wood st., PittsbUrelt. Price, 25c.. per box. Dr. Clickeners principal office is 81 Barclay street, New York., anon article . .I*.• Beware of an iini anon called Im proved Sugar Coated Pills, purporting to be patented, as both the pills and the Ipretended patent are for geries, got up by a miserable quack in New York, who, for the last fear or 1 five years, has made his living by counterreitino. s pular medicines. Icy- Remember, Dr. C. '. 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. Purchaser 4 should, therefore, always ask for C lick en ers Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and ' 1.,?3:e no other, or they wil be made the victims of a fraud. may 9 University Law School. rr 111". FALL SESSION , i)f this department of the Western University, irill commence in the new University Building, on the Finst MONDAY OF SEP- Tr.r.nra next, and the 811 RING SESSION of 1847, will commence on the Fulfrr Momkty or FErnr.tar following. This institution having Oo far recovered from the effects of the great fire of April last year, as to have the new building nearly :ornpleted with increased accommodations foi all it: departments, it is. hoped that the Law School will be found to present increas ed facilities and attractions to those.who desire to pursue a regular ind Iliorotgh course of legal educa tion, and to prepare then selves creditably for ad mittance to the bar. 1 There will be daily recitations by the classes on assigned lessons, so arran*ed as to embrace, within a two years course, all the principal and most im portant branches of the law. Occasional lectures on law and equity, will alSo be delivered as part of the course, Tut Moor Comer,,designed for aisisting students in acquiring knowledge and readiness in the pran. tice of the' law will be resimed as anon as the nuin berof students will justify , The degree of Baum.- ton or LAW will be conferred on students of the institution; according the relas usual in such institu tions. Any further informationrat may be required can readily be obtained on app ication to the Professor, WAtata Lowitie., who 4as his office on 4th above Smithfield street, Pittsburgh. Trltnis---Seventy-five dollars a year, or thirty-sev en and a half dollars a session. aug6-d3m Williams , ' S - Clect School, ORTII East corner tie'F'edcral and Robin Son lv streets, Allegheny, 'sill commence its Pall session on Monday the 3lst inst. Tr:STEadtebtLE. From Professor R.ll. Lee, fraahington Cullege, and o:/errs. • having !attended an eZarnination of the school taught bv Mr. Williams; We take pleasure in ;bear ing our testimony to the! evidence afforded by it. of the unusual skill and labor or Mr: Willi:ups. The understanding of the princi,ple of the subjects which the scholars had been studyin ,, , shown by their , clear answers to questions a ske d others than •the I teachers, prove the excellence of the Now England modes of teaching; in which Mr. Vs illitims seems to be proficient. R. H. LEE; , • ...• I ..J. WISHART, tcc From thf. Rev. Mr. Preston, Doctor_Runt, having attended an examination of the Select 1 School under the care of Mr. Henry Williams, held recently inihis school room, corner of Federal and Robinson. Streets; Allegheny city, we wish to call public/Attention to this institution.. We were highly gratified,with the progress and order of his school:— This manner of simplifying and illustrating the dif threw branches is peculiarly , happy, and well ealcu fated to give interest to the pupils. His moth! of teaching them to read attOli ns as novel, and one that cannot fail to make good readers. ,From the knowledge that we have of Mr. Wil-• llama' character as a teacher;his zeal, fidelity and success, we cordially recommend him to the patron age of the!public. His! location is elegible for both cities. ! !DAVID. HUNT, ItiCH , D BARD, . RICH , D BEESON. .1 attended the above examination, and • can truly say I was much gratified with the attaintment of , the pupils. I WM: PRESTON. aug2•l-2rn. • AlleghTuy Cemetery. P ERSONS depirons of 4purehasing lots in this. Cemetery, aro referred for information to the Superintendent on the grounds; or to E. Thorn Druggist, corner of Penn and Hand streets, Pitts burgh. BY order of the Board. J. CRISLETT, qec stperintendant. sP r, ARIStE WHITING-40 bble just received and .fosal by B...A.!FAHNESTOCK,,&HO. dep . 4 I . corner of 6th and Wood streets: ME= LADIES, look. it for bargains, I have reduced ie prices. of - all ty summer good*. On hand a splen id assortment of iris and . English isms, Bereges, agorines, Sum sha,wls,scarfs A I s o, ibbons,Flowers, tncy and Plain ,mid Bonnets. For the Gentle- In, a fewsplen- vest Rtierns, tt stuffs, gold silver mixed -eils,shirts;bol SATURDAY PACKET..The regular mai} andassenger steamei P H 4-i _itMESSENGER;Capt. Linfordi will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every_ Saturday. at.. 101 A. M., and Wheeling at. tO, M 4 the same .day... Returning; she will leave Cincinnati every .Tuesday, at 10 o'clock, A. M. , For freight or passage apply on board. .. The Messenger was built expressly for this trade; and offers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. ." _ mar 23 •TUEBIJAy pAcicl THE regular. mail and passenger stemmi —..,. . er HIBERNIA, Capt. John Klinefelter; —..._...a.., will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and. Cincinnati, leaving this portevery TuesdaY at 30 A. M., and • Wheeling at 10 P. M. of the same day.--, Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Friday at • . For freight or passage apply on board. The Hibernia was built expressly for the tradii; and offers-•to the passengers every eonifoit add in perior accommodations. _____ FRIDAY PACKET.. THE regular mail and passenger stenin ' - er CLIPPER No. 2, Captain • Crooka, will run as, a regular packet between Cineintiati and:Filts burgh, leaving this from emery ; Friday at-10 A. 2.1., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. •the salmi day— llettiming she will leare Cincinnati every Monday at 10 o'Clek; A.M. • . •. • - For freight or passage apply on board. The Clipper No. 2 was built expressly for thin trade; and offers to her passengers every-comfort and ac. commodation. REGULAR CINCINNATI PACKET. ,' THE new' LT: S. Mail Steamer ACADIA; c l *.3. M. E. Lucas, Master, will run, as a rept ar passenger packet between Pittsburgh 'and the above port during the season of 1846; leaving every Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M. .., The Acadia is new and has superior accorntnoda.l. ' tions. For freight or passage apply on board, or to ap9 J. NEWTON. JONES, Agent. MONDAY, PACKET. - _ .The regular mail passanger steamer I. II,I OI.VONCIAIIELA, Capt. §sone r will run as a regular .Packet bet wean Pittsburgh and Cincin nati, leaving this port every -konday. at 10, A. M., and Wheeling, at.lo, P. 111.. the same fiv.- Return ing, she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10, A. M. • For freight or passago apply on board: The Monongahela was built_ - expreselv for this trade, and offers to the passengers comfort s and sn perior accommodations: mar 31 The new light draught packet steam "...l'„er CALIFORNIA, Captain Hunter, will leave for the above and all intermediate ports this day. regularly. - . - For freight or passage apply on boartl;.er to J. W. BUTLER & BRO., Second st. The California vt•tts built expressly for the above tracle, and will make her trips.regularly during the season. RtGl7.l.,tlT. PACKET. THE new and light draught Passenger steamer WESTERN, Capt. BAttza', will leave for the abo.e and all intermediate ports regularly. The Western draws but 12 inches, and was buil{ expressly to run in the trade diiring the low water season. - For freight or passage, haring superior accommo dations, apply ori.beard. iYIS WEDNESDAY PACKET. JAZaTHE regular mail and passengerstearn-, er NEW ENGLAND, Cant, S t B. Page, will - Can - as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati; leaving this pert every Weddesday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M....the• same day.— Returning;she will leave Cincinnati every Saturday at 10 A.Rl._ . For freight or passage, applypl an board. • The New - England was built expressly fPr tbis trade and offers to the pasSengers every contain aid cape. rior accommodations.. - •- • inar26 SAINT' L 01713 PACEEETS:. FOR ST. LOUIS--REGUTA-R. PACKET. The new and splendid passenger steam - ei TOM corcwiN, Capt. Pugher, will run in the trade - froM l Fittsburgli to St- Luuls,"du ring the seaSonof 1E413. • • The Tom Corwin, was built expresslY for the trade, and is elegantly furnished in every, respect. For freight or passage apply on board. - may 19. FOR ST. LOUIS ,REGULAR PACKET. The new and splendid .passengursteittu r-cr BRUNETTE, Capt. Perry., will nut in the trade from. Pittsburgh to St. Louis,' during the season. of 1846. - - The Brunette was built expressly. for the trade, and.is elegantly found in every respect. .. Forfreight or passage apply on. board. FOIL LOCIEWILLE---RFGULAR PACTfET.• Ai The view and splendid pasSenger steam er TONIVALEI'KA, Capt. 3. K. Moody, will rin ini4he trade from Pittsburgh to rouisvilre, during the season of 1846. , . • The Tonitaleitka was built expressly for flip trade; and•is elegantly furnished iiievery respcct.• Forfreight or passage apply on board. iny22 undersigned. having disposed ,of•flit" Estah• lishment, Nil, 112 Market st., to Mr. Thomas A. Hinton, would cnrdiallyrecon?tmend, hirn, to his friends and the public generally, as one every way worthy of their patronage. aug22 _ A.. MrAM.MON. Thoundersigned, having purchased the large and extensive, stock of Beets, Shoes, &c, belonging to A. Mrammon, No. 112 Market street., one door from Liberty, will continue to conduct the business in all its branche.s,and . trusts that by a strict atten; tion to business, and an ardent disposition to please, he will meet a Continuation. of the patronage.so liberally bestowed upon _his predecessor. • . - !THOMAS A. HINTON. N. B.—_Two or three good workmen can have emau ployment, by making immediate application. g2C, • . ToLet. . MTE _ A Splendid Store- corner of Wood and Fourth .1_ streets, passessinn giveainunediately i enqaires of the subscriber on thelminises. - . • a n=d . THOS. AntiLvici "Mus,quetic:Setts. - ,ri.EO: S. SWARTZ hai on hand a tot 'of very En- 1 . A L T .porior white and colored• Aluaqueto Nett, I which will be sold chea#sl,t No 106 Market street, A ==El INCINNILT/PACIF.ETS; Nor CineinustVi anti St. Laiits - M.-• kr, The paasciier steamer. PALESTINE,Ieave for the above aiid - irrintermediate ports regularly. For freighter passage apply on board. JO. ClncinnatA, and' • REGULAR. PACICE'R. - The new and splendid passenger,steam. ercOLUMBIA, O'Nzam Master, will eace for theabove and intermediate porta regular -2 For freight or passage app]v on boani, or to , jel D. WILKINS, Agent Tuesday Evening Packet. . - The new and splendid passenger:steam• boat DECLARATION, Capt. Varbeesty will ran asa regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati., leaving this port every. Tuesday evening at 3 o'clock. Returning she will leavo_ Cincinnati every Friday evening.tit 3 o'clock. The Declaration offers:superior accommodations to passengers. For freight or passage apply on board. pplajprogut:4*V - . . . . THE regular mail and pasenger. stCarn !War UNION, Captain Maclean, will run as a regular packet .ketween Pittiburgh and Cincinl nati, leaving , this Port every iliOnday at 6 o'clock, P. M. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every. Thursday at 6 P.M. The Union was built expressly for this trade, and affords-every accorninodation. For freight or passage apply on borrd. may 9 , FOR. CINCINNATI. fist Tlie Weil , known fast, running stunner. regular P A acket leaning Forsyth every Wedneiday mo run . ing at 10 o'clock, and .Wheeling, at 10,,P,:.M.,;th0 same day- . Returning, she will leave Cincinnati - every Saturday, at 10, A. M. , For freight or passage :14401y on. boar A, or (0 FORSYTH & Co., Agents, ap 16 No. 30, Water street. SAURDAY PACKET. • The reu I ar maiaLas:elget:tepret;sirilclpnamant„ will run as a regulitt•Piteket between Pittsburgh and Cineinuati, leaving tills, Port every Saturday, at 10; A.M. and Wheeling 'at 10, P. M., the .same ,3ttys Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10, A.M. For Freight or passage apply on . The Circassian was built expressly for thii trade; and offers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. ' mar 23 . • . . For C!netrinatl. For Cinciniiiiti . . . . .
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