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'''', -:-.-,'•,.,..-r -,,i?,,,,,,,02:=.1;1..?:,. ~,-,!.:1 -,:, -...t`..',:-,. ,"::!--,-:'''• :;.' ,..'714 j," - , -. ..t,."';, <•.;',1:12,=:: ..i.,.. , „, • - •,„. ~ ...a. - , -•,,,,, , ~,,,,,,pk-4,--,;tt,,,,, . -- T;;;„!„- , ~ i t.:_, 1?:,,,....",,t . 1.;;:.;:,".'? = 1 • .4 - 1 -•':',":"`-'' . 7-. '.'1.7.,,,..''., '1;,,,.. ', : ,-:',',.-Ze',r,‘ .--,---;;_,;,-,-„:,;Ae-wikrl,-„:27,,‘,i,,' ;-..,-,..„)..;:.,,,,• ~,_;, -----: , ..,-.,.,- ~. k,-,z,m;i-;;,,„,-.:-.,_:--,.'.':-,., :.:-...-.'l- =OM PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. commyrrEi 1 , 011 JF . I 7 IC. W. Eichbaum, W. A. HBO. J. Shipton Prepared and corrected every Afternoon • PORT OP PITTSBURGH. 4 FEET S INCHES WATLIL IN Tin: MIN-NEL IsniiiNs.—Forty-six Indian Chiefs of differen tribes, took passage on the 'ruin Corwin for St Louis, yesterday. Cinrinnati—Per str Western; ;3.5 tons blooms, 130 bbls whiskey, 21 sacks wool. S sacks rags. Zancsritle—Per str l)el Norte; `IA bbls potash, 2 bbls pearlash, 15 sacks salt. 51 kegs butter, 1 sack beeswax, 63 sacks wool, 2 bxs furniture, 150 pcs W. Marble, 200 bbls flour, 69 hhds tobacco, S sacks feathers:6 bbls scorchings., Wheeling—Per str Uncle Ben; 17i. libtls tobacco, 6$ sacks wool, 11 casks bacon, .l bas mas, 7 sacks barley-. 111.11011;zahr1a Improrentent.—rr str Lane; 41 bbls whiskey, 21 bbls apples, l bx and S 5 bbls flour, S bags barley, 200 sacks oats, 33 bbls pears. 1 lot fresh hotter. Per str Consul; 3 chests, 2 trunks mds, 14 kegs nails, 4 packs ITIA, 101 pcs bacon. r(TiriIFIMRMy. OF Inflananntioi of the Lunge —i a disease very common in our 1-• iristern States," and suddenly hastens its victim to that home whence no traveller returns. This disease origi mites from the cold and sudden changes in our! Climate and atmosphere. IgcrLogm.lTlON OF Tar. ' LUNGS is first perceived by a shivering; coldness, followed with heat, burning and, fever; the breath- Mg in many cases difficult, pain and tightness in the thorax. short cough, which is often dry and continues destressing and obstinate; expectoration difficult and scanty. These are the most common symptoms of this disease, and When not attended to at once end in serious consequences. Almost all the deaths that occur at thistseason of the year are caused from an Inilamenatioit .1f The Lunge and Penni. It the first attack of :this disea.g.e there should be no time lost in procuring Dn. DUNCAN . 14 EXPECTORANT REM Ell I. . . Sold at WM. JACKSON'S: Patent Mrdieine Warehouse, No. S 9 Liberty st, head of Wood st. h" 2B . 1 1E poisonous effect on the skin of common pre- I pared chalk is not generally known by ladies; how yellow rough and unhealthy it makes the skin in timr, besides. what a corpse like, palid look it ghee when applied.' They should use a beautiful prepay anon, pnrely vegetable, which gives the face arms or neck, a natural life-like whitetle.s, and makes it 15 mooth. It is called Jones' Spanish Lilly White, and is sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Ware 'house, S 9 Liberty street, heailoiWood; at the same place is sold Jones' Coral Hair Itestorative, Italian Chemical Soap and uurivalled shaving soap. jy2.4-11: A MOTHER PROOF of the efficacy of Dr. Click ...A_ nor's Sugar Coated Pills lin removing worms from children. Read and be eenvinced.. This is to certify that my between five and six years of age, having been for a long time past drooping, and getting muc tcoma of late, neither myself nor my with being aware what was the mat ter with her, I thought perhaps one of Dr.Clickners pills might dO her good-1 gaveilier one at bed time, which acted -on the bowels and expelled a Tape worm four feet long, and a great number of worms, (over one hundredl about one inch long apparently of the same species . . I have always ,been much opposed to advertised •medicines, but through the arßice of a friend who ;strenuously recommended them to we, I wan induced to try them, and it was through the great benefit I derived from their ,use iii my complaint, that I felt disposed to give a dose to my datlghter, although I knew nut then what was the matter With tier; and I verily believe that had not the Worths been dischar ged, she would not have survived to the present time. She commenced rapidly, to improve and is now quite hearty and well. WILLIAM COOPER. Croghansrille, near I' . ittshurgli; July 16, 1846. CrrY or Prrrssurien:—Before me, Robert Mew row, an Alderman in and for said city; personallv came William Cooper, who tieing duly affirmed , saith that the facts set forth iti the foregoing state- Went arc just and true MEESE ;.7. 1 ..-t - -, ,, . __. .._.. ~_l..`t. EWE ,_t- ESE - - .- . 4 i-:•'3f.•.!!',.:,,:::- ` COINERCIAI 11B;Ci3111). ARRIVED. Michigan ; 13oies, Beaver; Louis IWLane, Bennet, Briiwnsville; Consul, Mason, Brownsville. Lake Erie, Hoops, Beaver. ; Tolisznan, Jacobs, St: Louis. American, Smith, Cincinnhti. Hudson, Ebbert, Wheeling. DEPARTED. i Lake Erie, Hoops, Beaver; Consul, Mason, Brownsville. Louis McLane, Bennet, Brdwnsville. MicLigan,Boies,BeaVer. Colorado, Gornily, Cincinnati. Tom Corwin, Bugher. St. ;Louis. Uncle Ben, Crawford, Wheeling. May Queen, Bowen, Zaneaville. t m PC/ n. Ts BY !OVER. WILLIAM COOPER. Affirmed and subscribed this 16111 day of July, 1846. It. Alonnoiar. Sold wholesale and retail at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse, 89 Liberty street, head of Wood. Beware of fraud; and tisk for CLICKIVER'S Sugar Coaled Pills, jY2S MO RENDER THE HUNJAN HAIR SILKY, I SOFT, FINE AND CLEAN; to make the scalp healthy, smooth, white and friiitful, so that a good crop may spring therefrom; persons have but to ;ex pend thirty seven and a halCcents. 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 scrufs or dandruff's the JONES' CORAL HAIR RESTORA TIVE will never fail to do all this, an hundreds will tell you with gratitiide. It dresses the hair Weautiful- . ly, and makes red or grey hair grow dark from the roots. . . Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse, 89 Liberty street, head of WoOd—pricti thirty seven and a half cents, filly cents and one dollar per bottle. At the same place is sold the Italian Chemical Soap; Spanish Lilly White and unrivalled shaving soap. yy.?..5-tf Light. In Dark Places rERSONS wishing to test,the value of a bright light in a dark night, will ',please call at the Drug Store of Hays & Brockway, and purchase an article called CAMPIIITIE OIL. 't is death to darkness and a "terror to evil doers." No. 2, rouunercial Row, Liberty street. jy 15 PHILADELPHIA STEAM SYRUP, a fine arti die. Just rec'd and for sale by THOS. MILLER, cor. Wood & 4th sts. SUGAR. -5 hhds N. O. sugar; 5 Ibis small loafl 5 " Crushed Ind pulverized; 54) " N. 0. molasses; 5 " sugar house " For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood et jylo Martin and Smith, SUCCESSORS to Irvine & Martin, wholesale gro cern, produce and commission merchants, and dealers in Pittsburgh manufactured articles, No. 56, Wood street. Pittsburgh, Pa. , 1018 T't CONEMY CIDAR.-10 bbls Econemy Crab 2.4 Cider. just received fina for sale by jy2l MILLEit & RICKETSON. TANNERS OIL.-12 barrels Tanners Oil just received and for sale jy 21 MILLER & RICKETSON. RICE. -10 tierces supeFior rice just received and for sale by jy 21 lILLtR & RICCETSON. __ WHISKEY -10 bbls rectified Whiskey, a G article, fur sale by i P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water Et SAWED LUMBER.—AII kinds of sawed pine lumber can be had at ohort notice on applica Lion to ISTERRETT 4 , Co. 4 No. 18 Market Bt. SUGAR: AND MOLASSES -45 N. 0. Sag* 200 bbls Molasses; Just received and for sale by MARTIN & SMITH, eIS-d6r.w 56 Wood street; between 3d and .4th =EN Blpkely and Mitchellj Offices, on Penn and Smithfield sts A CENTS for the Old Black Ball Line of Liver pool 4 .4 a New York Packets. liemittaneemiatide 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 aboe. splendid line, on the 15th and 16th of any month. jyf -N`TINES &I.:IQUORS--:., .. ~ .. •. ~ . , 'I 6 half pipes pure Preachßrandy,dif. braids; 2 " " " Holland Gin; 10 quarter " Port Wine; 2 " tC Madeira; 5 bbls Peach Brandy, 8 years old; 4 " •M. R. Whiskey " * " 2 ~ '' 11 '' 35 " Rectified Whiskey; . Partof the above Liquors on draught and for sale by P. C. MARTIN, je29 60 Water et. New Books JUST RECEIVED—LErrcas FROM BROOSA, Asia Minor, by Mrs. E. C. A. Schneider, with an essay on the prospects of the Heathen and our duty to them, by Rev. B. Schneider, and an introduction by Rev. E. Heiner, A. M. Published by Rev. Saml. Gutclius, Chambershurgh, 1816. For sale by SCRIBA & SCHEIBLER, jell 115 Wood st. ripAKE NOTICE ALL THE PEOPLl * —Acroricy Ittnocco—The celebrated medicines of Dr. T. (t. Evans of Brownsville. Pa., are now for sale wholesale and retail, at Jackson's Itledieal Depot, No. 89 Liberty street, head of Wood, Pittsburgh. Wholesale Dealers and Agents supplied. Dr. Evans' Sovereign Tonic and Grand Restora timi a certain cure tier the Fever and Ague. Ur. Evans , regetable and Anti-Dyspeptic price 25.ccuts per his. Dr. Ecans' American Vegetable Vertaifoge, price 2i cents per bottle. Dr. Evans , Tonic Eye Water, an infallible cure for sore eyes. price twenty-five cents per bottle. Rev. Dr. Jame Estep's Black Syrup, fur the cure of Coughs, Cold; Asthma, Croup, Bronchitis and Consumption—price one dollar. Remember Dr: Evans' only Depot, is JACKSON'S, No. 59 Liberty street, head of \Vood. jy2. B . LEACHED StIEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS.— The attention of purchasers is invited to our geral stock of these Goods. 4-4 superior Sea island Shirting saline; 15-la rr tt 44 7-8 " 12-4 Hamilton Sheeting; Lake Superior ropLE, visiting the copper mines of Lake Su perior during the season, will find it to their advantage to call at Hays . ft Brockway's Drug store where they can procure such remedies as the pecu liarity of the climate require, Any infiwmation re lative to the country will be freilv given. HAYS & 11110 C K AY, No. 2 Commercial Row, Liberty st. EAVY white Linen Drill, for gent's pants; Tweeds and Summer Cloths; Gent's Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Do. Silk dn. Do. Ilernani and Silk Cravats. An invoice of the above received this ilav by je 27 B. E. coNs•r AISLE, S 3 Mar Let. st ) ECEI tED this day —.- Parasollettes and Sun -11, Shades; Ladies Corded Skirts; do Sea Grass do; SI Black. Ile:mini Shawls; Berege Scarfs, and Shawls; For sale at B. E. CONSTABLE, je27 S 3 Market at. RADUATED Stripe and Plaid white Muslin 1.3 Robes; Graduated stripe white Muslins; Mull Muslins; Nainsook do. Jaciinet do. A large assortment just new to-day B. E. CONSTABLE, je27 • 83 Market et. curroN-103 hales Alissisenpin Pied Tennessee Cotton, just arriving and Iva sale by M. B BIWA & Co, I v 11 57 Water st. Choler Light Reading. 17 4 1 M 1 LI A. WYNDHAM; j Peers & Parvenus; Confession of a Pretty Woman, Chronicles of Clot' ersittok; Chevalier D'llarmental; The YoUng Duke; Janet Hamilton; The Bush Bangerii Moses from an Manse; Wilderness and War-path; Scenes and Thoughts in Europe; Salathiel—Crichtnn; Irving's Sketch Book; Bracebridge Hall; Vicar of Wakefield; Just received by H. S. BOSWORTH Co. jy22 No. 43 Mahet st. ' Dill ES .-50 mains G dot. Olive oi!; 2 underwoods pickles ass'd; 2 " rose water; 2 " pure extract lemon; 20 " Kentucky mustard in canisters; 10 boxes star candles; 100 kegs pure lead; “ No.l •• for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood at. Jylo For Sale at the Wharf. JUST received per Canal Boat - 10,000 feet inch poplar; 10,000 " t " seasoned; 4 . 5,000 " 454 Scantling. jyS L. WILMARTII CLOSING OFF SALE AT BARROWS & TURN ER'S-1n consequence aver arrangements for the trade," we shall offer for 30 days, our en tire stock of rich Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, at such prices as will ensure the sale. Dress Stuffs, in great variety, splendid styles and patterns.' White Goods of every description. 100 Ps. Mous de Laines, at much less prices than usual. Shewls, beautiful assortment; to this department particularly we invite the attention of purchasers. 50 doz. Linen Camh. Handkfs. price 12} cts. Parasols, selling off without reserve. nlovss and Hosiery or every description. Bonnets and Ribbons, at 30 per cent below usual zates. Purchasers are invited to call and examine the nods. jy22 MOIACCO--40 boxes 168, 12s, Ss, ss, 1 w, lump Tobacco; ~ 19 Itegs Pittsburgh cavendish;* 5 " plug; 4 " .Np. 1 6 twist; For, oak by . J. 11. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st. N . .. Y/1 SOAP-1 gross Ades !Timis nymph soap MP for softening, beautifying and preserving the skin from chopping, just received and for sale by iy 24 P. A. FALINESTOCK, gs. co corner 6th and Wood streets. TO Wagon Makers. ALLEGHENY ARSENAL, July .23, r 746. rpliE. undersigned will contract lem any number of 4 horse wagonsjor the use of the U. States which arc required to be made with despatch and acconlnig to order. It will be made an object for wagoc arid carriage makers to undertake the work and exeelite it.prompt ly. s.HARDINO, jy w 1 t. Capt. of Or. A. A. 2 hit. SUNDRIES --50 lbs Sap Sago Cheese 3 bales Almonds; 1 " Walnut'; 2 Cream Nuts; 15 boxes M. R. Raising' 6 Lemons; 5 kegs Smyrna Raisins; J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st For sale by SYDNEY SMITH'S MISCELLANIES--The works of the Rev. Sydney Smith, in three. volumnsl For sale by jy2s JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. BROUGHAMS' MISCELLANIES—The critica and miscellaneous writings of Henry Lord Brougham to which is prefixed a sketch of his shar acter. Fur sale by 1Y 2,5 JOIINSTOT 4 & STOCKTON. BURNAP , S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS— The miscellaneous writings of Geo. W. Buruap author of the lectures to young men, lectures on the sphere and duty of women, &c. &c., collected and revised by the author. For sale by :1Y25 JOHNSTON & STOCXTON. ALM SOAP-40 boxes Cin. just received and P for sale by THOS. MILLER, jclB cor. Wood Er. 4tb set - ':':: , :,4,r, `4*, ; SHEA & PENNHCIC "ink t , E,-:14-44i2z. Frani Ow Baltimore Sun. om . r. DAY LATER FRO'n — intre. AR7SIV riot and honorable Acquittal of Cap?. Thornton— ;.Gencral Taylor's Proclamation—Health of the Army—advance towards Moittcrey, The steamship Albany arriited at New Orleansl in the 10th inst., from BrazoS Santiago, the 10th inst., one day later than thd.James L. Day. The Commercial Times learns that the court martial ; lin Capt. Thornton, terminated on the 14th ult.;,! and the general impression is-, that he has been ac-; quitted. The proceedings, however, will not Le' made public until they have been approve; and confirmed by the President at Washington. One passage of his repOided defence has been commem; Ired on with admiration by all in the camp at Mat-1 limoras. Ile said, that, in the performance of the act for which he was tried—rashness or precipi tancy, we believe—be "did oat see the numbers of; he enemy, all he saw was the 111 , xican tlag wa-.1 Ong riser AmeriCan soil, and he was willing t o disk his own life in an attempt to cu fit down." Dr. Daniel McPhail, Surg,erm of the Tennessee, Regiment, a native of Franklin, Tennessee, died bn the evening of the nth instant, and seas buried. - with military honors the neat day. He had been for some time in ill health. It is said that there are some emissaries about gatatuoras, and are endeavoring to induce such if the Mexican soldiers who-were wounded on the nth and 9th May, and are recovered, to rejoin their ;igiments at Monterey. The troops arc in fine health, and eager fir the rampaign now opening. The river is falling ra lridly frorh Reynosa downward. The 7th loran luy were supposed to I,e at C i ,igargo on th e 15th ,histant. and no doubt is expresi4 1 that Col. Hay's tonunand from San Antonio, has joined them Owe. There have been no accounts frMnM'Cullouglr's Rangers since they pissed Revnoso. the 7th inst. It is 'imagined, Pout the well known daring char. leer of that &firer, that be has penetrated as I r Monterey; either reconnoitering or acting on offensiit, if he find the occasion tempting. or e disparity' rut too great in the three to which lie nay find himself o pposed.. We are unaffectedly glad to hoar of the rapid i alosidenee of the riser; our army will now move fith celerity. The Alabama brought with her some soldiers ) it ill health, sent hither fur it change of air. to ac elcrate their recovery. A l e tte r to the :New Orleans Cee, dated :filly At an early hour this morning, notwithstanding oth . says: the rain pouted down in torrents, the galleries' -The Catholic ChaphiinS sent out by President were crowded to excess by persons anxious to, folk to mliciate for the soldiers proles:ring that hear the fate of the tariff bill. The chamber was fink ant , nipted this morning to address the yin like an men. en, of Mataroora. lent they were re:ilSeil the use After the presentation of memorial. against the 0 - the c hurch, either to speak or preach in. It bill from Peausylvattia and other States. Mr.. m ay a ll be very well to tell the Mexicans they Webster resumed his !marks iron . ' Saturday /v ie sent here for the purpose o f adnurostermg against the bill. r faith to the soldiers, but it wont do to Tell aos Alluding to the resignation of Mr. Ilaywoo b o w / e l s e so. Whatever the design or the Cho): he said he knew nothing of it until lie j.aw the se-•, m a rr o ,t ra m in sending them may be. I cannot tell. sere article in the -Union' . of Saturday evening.— kit hd iec e their m is s ion has more to do with the lie condemned the article in quiption, and passed 31 ex ie an c itizen than the American soldier. rer a high enlogy cm Mr. Haywood. As one just era b a p s to COOVillee them that se ito not wage a re. son why he thought that the tariff tall ought not ligioris ,a at. and In win their :rlreiliil),... to be passed at this time. be referred to the fart 'll, e I - ,!l,min); B l och mation has been iss»ed by that official information is now in pus-e,sion Tg,G - eneral Taylor. and is paiiiiched ui lioth the the Government, to the effect that Mexico is strain- lislo and Spanish languages, iu the Matamoras pn ing every Dent to carry out the war. After Mr- Own - remarks. Mr Webster said that upon feller- t y th e G,,,,a1 r w oniandmr 61- tion he hail concluded not to make hi. intended , Army of it- Cloud Stahl of Anwrl,a: To the motion to postpone the consideration of the tell! li e p r „f till next SeSSOM. Instead of that he would. with Auer tr , any years of patient endurance. the 'Cili a view of ascertaining whether the friends of the ' le l St a tes are at length coustrained to ack now. !- bin "'ln" le will i ng tohave it amende d , , Tv'ved that a war now rinds between or.r Gosern-' to strike ont that portion of the I;,h section or:fuent and the Gosernment of Mexico. For many the bill whirl, pros ides that the importer shall re' iye.rs oar citizens have been subjected to repeated rover the virtue of his ins oi:ts and foe cents in ad- !tri,ults and supine, our vessels and cargoes have dition, when his goods have been widen:Lined wlth,ibe en set - z ed and conti.Feated, our merchants have the intention of de:ritual/1g the goserument. been lered, and atiaMicd, anprisimeiT, with After some remarks from Mr darnagin and rob. oat emp, and without repiration. At length , en, Mr. Benton gase hos snows. lle said he had all I voair tj o verninent ac kris hedged the justice 01 our along o b jecte d torart"'" the hill•Vrl urns, and agreed by treaty to make vatic -tag n, , . and he would go !Or it, rather than has e the tariffihy t i avm ent of several million of but thus of s perpo ated. 'treaty' has been 101,0e.1 by your riders : an d the Mr. Crittenden hoed the wing tomb. would not i m ip “lm e d pa‘frlell's Bite 1.4,r1 be set upon the bill. ilate effort to teittimate all it:if:cult:es by f ear eml Alter several speeelie. from Messrs M . Dulli , ,l neg ,, ci attoit, has I.Cen rejr, ted by the lisetmoi darnagin. Clayton and other-, Mr. Clayton movedip, ire d e .., ;an d o ur 's t w ister of peace, whom p. m , In it c . °lnunt the 1,111 to the commilteelriders had am eTced to re. has been letused with instructions testers the specific duties PM-lhearmg. lie 11,0 been ticated with ind4:N:ty scribed by the art it Is 1 2. it wan negatit edd flou t', Paredes has announced that tsar exists' y ea s nays hetucett oa. This war, thTis first pßielainiod Irj I E" — Me"" A " 1 " - c eatim• bunt has lien acknom ledge] as an evisting !vet 1 . , rot. Thomas I la) 1 )"., elaYloMittor hes:dent and Cimeress, with perfect orianimi Corwin, Crettaiden. Davis. Din ton, Vicans.Gmem.sity; and wilt be prosecuted with s Igor ael enesg.), Huntington. ilohn-on of i.a. Johnson of Md., Man'l ie . min t your army..aud 'rulers; but those of this gum, Miler. Morehead, Pearce. Phelps. Simmuus,l llesiean people who renhun neutral will not I , Situr:,!con. 170 am, Webster, W orsl bridge —`...ter m olested. NiT s— Messrs. Ashley. Atchison, Atherton, our Gosertoment is in the hands of tyrants at:.! Bagby, Benton. fireese.Bright. Callioun.Cass.Chab usurpers. They hate abolished your lederal con' Colmott, Dickinson, Dix. Fikileld• /Jamie' stilution, they Have depti‘ed you of the rrght ui can, Houston. darnagill. Lewis, M Dottie, Niles. ; ~,iii,g e, ,testroyed die liberty of the Press, despoil. Pennvhacker. Rush, Semple. Sevier, Speight, Toe) e d you of your arms, and reduced you to a state nes., Wescott. Yulee.—zt.r. I of abskilute dependence upon the power 01 a milt Mr. Clayton again moved to recommit the bill.) tary dirtatim lour :Only and rulers extort from oath instt uetion to amend it in stank!: particulars.l ?lie people by grevions taxation, by iorced loam , On this amendment Mr. Jarnagin took the tlisor,l „ n d "t aw v seizure. , the Tel y imul e v which sun . and said that although he did not arm rive of the bin; lath ., the usurpers in power. Being disarmed, yin vet, he felt bound to obey his instructions and vole weie l e o defenceless, an easy prey to the savage for it. He spoke about two hours, and as the gee- c am , the h e ,,, who do ordt only destroy byes and era! understanding WAS that there was to he no proper ty, hot drive into a captivity twirl. horrible more talking. his speech was reversed with mani i t h an d ea th i tsetf. your wit I'S and children. it i s , lest tokens of impatience , it tieing a repetition of your military rulers %%ITO hate reduced p oi t o this all argument. heard a hundred times before. The deplorable condition. It Is the-e tyrants and their ladies, many of whom were ON the !boor. looked cruel Koehn's, gorged with the people's tiva•ure. daggers at lino. and the gentlemen It the gallery t w . w h om . se vie thus opmesrod and imp.% crashed, looked as though they would be m igtily pl eas ed to s , iri , e of svhoui have boldly a Ivocated monatelm present him with an enormous chew of tobacco, so cal Gosernment, and would padre a European as to purchare silence. In the British Home of p r ,,,, e opoi , t h e d oom . rut Commons, a tedious speaker, abusing the patience W e e o in e to obtain a reparatron for repeated of his hearers, is promptly cooghed down. wrongs and injuries—We come to obtain iodemni- When Mr. Jarnagin did at last ermelude, and tv f or the past. and security tor the luture—we the galleries stood on tip-toe for the expected vote. c o me to overthrow the ty rants %rho have destroj up rose another Senator, Mr. 'Forney, who pro- e d your liberties—but we come to make no war cceded to delis er himself of sundry interrogatories opoi , th e people et Mexico. nor moon any form rit to the last speaker. Ile argued that if the pend- t re e govet hment they may choose to select for ing motion to recommit the bill should prevail, the themsches. It is our wish to see you liberated hill would be imminently endangered. He next f rom despots. drive hack the s wage Cam anChes, struck off into a history of the political move. to 10 .„,,„ t t h e renewa l of t h e i r ii „ sai d t ,,, an d to ment in Tennessee w ith regar d t o th e t ar iff, lie compel them to restore to you Mom captivity then spoke rather freely of the resignation of Mr. your long lost wises and children. Your teligion, IlayWood, as. under all the circionstances, a very your altars and churches, the property of your singular fact. Mr: T. then addressed Mr. Jarna- churches and citizens. the emblems of your hoth gat as having it in his power to carry' or defeat and its ministers shall be protected, and lemain the bill. (4--f4 . 1 0 ACAT44O4. From the Baltimore Son ofJuty 2S BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. PROBABLE DEFEAT OF nit TARIFF BILL. By reference to our Congreshional report it will be seen that the Senate had not adjourned when the cars left. We are not aware, therefore, at what time the body adjourned, hut • the following tele Kwh despatched froM our. correspondent, gives the final action on the Tariff Bill: WASHINGTON, Tidy °7, 9 P. M. Mr. Clayton moved to recommit the bill, with instructions to emend it. as follows: “Commit the bill to the Committee on Finance with instructions to remove the new duties impos ed by said hill in all cases whcre.any foreign raw material is taxed, to the prejudice of any mechan ic or manufacturer, so that no other or higher duty shall be collected on any such raw material than is provided by the act of August 30, I S.l'.!; and fur ther, it, to regulate all the duties proposed by this bill, as to raise a revenue sufficient for the miter gency of the country. - Which was agreed to by the following tote: YEE t 14—Messrs. Archer, Barrow, Berrien, Cam eron, Cilley. John M. Clayton, Thomas Clayton. Corwin. Crittenden, Davis. Dayton. Greene, 11unt ington. Jarnagin.Johnson of La., Johnsen of Md., Manitum' Miller. Moorehead. Niles. Pe tree, Phelps, Simmons. Sturgeon. Upham, Webster. and Wood bridge—OS. NATS—MeSErS. Allen 7 Ashley.tchinson,A liter ,' ton, Bagby. Benton, Bree-e. Bright, Calhoun. Cass, ChaIITICrS. Coliiett, DickinSoll, 1/ix, Fairfield. diannegan. Houston. Lewis. Mel/tithe. Pennyback er, Rusk. Semple. Sevier, Speight, Turney, West colt. and Y u - . The inn ie now considered as lost by the adop tion of the motion of Mr. Clayton. W. 11. [Reported for the Baltimore Sun.] T ENTY-NINTII CONGRESS. WASIIINGTON, July 'Si ISIG SENATE. lIOCT: , F. OF REFRESF.NTATIVES The first business was the consideration of the Warehouse bill, from the Senate which had been made the special order for to day. On motion of Mr. MVlclland, it was referred to a committee of the whole, and made the special order of the day for Wednesday... Mr. Garret Davis made an ineffectual motion to suspend the rules, to enable him to offer a resolu- I tion calling on the President for copies of instruc tions given to J. D. Stevenson, authorising hint to raise men for colonizing certain countries. The Senate bill providing for the adjustment of all suspended pre-emption land claims, was ta. ken .up, considered and passed. The bill making appropriation for certain de. fonive works, was next considered in committee of the wboli . , and reported with an ameriddient, providing that the President be authorised to take anal steps as he may deed advisable for adjusting the title to Pea Patch Island, and should the same bc . foUnd adverse to the United States, that he cause ' the value to be ascertained by arbitrathin, accor ding to the agreement entered into between the Secretary of War and the agent by the claimant. After an ineffectual motion by Mr. Dromgoolt.:, to lay the. bill on the table, the amendment was oneurred inand the bill passed This bill con tairet. an appropriation: cif $lO,OOO fe' Soller's Point Flats. Mr. Giles has done his duty with regard to this bill. The House having refused to reconsider the vote, the bill was sent to the Senate. The. bill relative' to the duties on Java coffee, and the refunding of certain tonnage duties to Spain, as amended by the Senate, was reported to a committee of the whole. The House then went into committee, and took up the bill to amend the postage act. Mr. Hopkins made a speech explanatory of the defects of the present law. Messrs. Thompson, Doyle and, others, gave their views, after which, without taking any ques tion, the committee . rose, and the' House at a very early hour adjourned. The steamer Tributary, says the St. Lours Reporter of the 24th, was aground on Wednesday evening last, on Washington bar. She has on board 1700 packs of buffalo robes, A large company of traders are on her as passengers.— She will get off without difficult. vr~.f".i'.' ,-. 4 -...\ N 44 1 1 ' inviolate. We shall want from you nothing but food fur our army, and for this you shall always be paid in cash the full value. It is the settled policy at your tyrants to deceive you in regard to the policy and character ut our Government and people. These tyrants fear the examples of our free insti tutions, and constantly endeavor to misrepreSent our purposes; and insole you with hatred for our republican brethren of the American Union. Give us but the opportunity to undeceive you, and you will coon learn that all the representations of Paredes were false, and were only made to in duce you to consent to the establishment of a des potic Government. In your struggle for liberty with the Spenish monarchy, thousands of our countrymen risked their lives and shed their blood in your defence. Our own commodore. the gallant Porter, maintain ed in triumph your flag upon thir ocean, and our Government was the firstto acknowledge your independence. With pride and pleasure we en rolled your name on the list of independent repub lics, and sincerely desned that you might in peace and prosperity enjoy all the blessings of free gov ernment. Hundreds of our army, and hundreds of thou sands of our pe o ple, are members of the Catholic Church. In every State, and in nearly every city and village of our Union, Catholic Churches ex ist, and the priests perform their holy functions, in peace and security, under the sacred g uarantee of our constitution. We come among the people of Mexico as friends and republican brethren, and all Woq receive us as will, shall be protected, while all who are reduced into the army of your d iota tor, shall be treated as enemies. Succdss on the part of your tyrwits agaid'st the army or the Union is impossible, but if they could succeed it Would be to enable them to fill your f inns with their sailers, eating out your subsis tence, and harrassing you with still more grievous' taxation. Already they have abolished the liberty of the press, as the first step towards the intro duction of that Monarchy which it is their real purpose to proclaim and establish. Mexicans, we must treat as enemies and over tlifiw the tyrants, who, whilst they have wrong led and insulted us, have deprived you of your lib erty, but the Mexican• people who remain neutral during the contest, shall be protected against their military despots, by the Republican Army of the Union. Z. TAYL U. OR, Major General S. A. Con!manding. • ~:~. ~k='.~. . gelling Off Pittsburgh Navigation and Fire Instb , AT THE NEW YORK STORE. : ranee ;Company. . i __ LADIES, look OFFICE. NO.. 2I MARKET STREET. it for bargains, T HE citizens of PittSburgh continue to be offered an oppOrtunitY te effect insurance upon their to prices nave reduced property, by a Domestic institution located among of all themselves, based u omestic capital, and con ; summer goods. ductedby directors, ne prudence, integrity and On hand a splen- Wino . ' od fiiitli they can'readilv ascertain whether they id assortment of . may repose that unilnubted security Which : should aria and English ever attend an assurance transaction. . • ' .wns, Bereges, To persons whose properly has.already been dam dzorines, Sum aged or destroyed by kre or water, the advantage of ter shawls,scarfs personally adjusting [lie, loss an institution ATI ravats. Also, )7 , 1r, will bostrilcingivie . vblent. To flihse who suffer ibbons,Flowers, I ed by the OrenfFire; thisparticular corporatien needs lacy and Plain no recommendation. , The prompt payment of the -aid Bonnets. whole amount of its losses-T—NEAIti.T TWO fiIiNDUED For the Gentle- TH OUSAND DOLL AR'r-18;10 t 1161.1. a sufficient guarantee : e 2 i, a few s P' ,en. of future security.' lo vest patterns, It is the part of all prililent men„ however lean int stuffs, g old , tite, to anticipate ealittoilv for the purpose of avoid "! silver mused nig its ratans. To suchas have hitherto escaped, as ecds,gliirts,col well as to those who have sustaini,l loss, the thcility of protection and indemnity, offt , red by this inclitit tion, will be:the strongest inducement to avoid, the reflections and regrets whiell niust be experieoeed by those who sutl'er' without hope of restitution. . . _ . M. ALLEN, President. feblo-4tini W. ii. GARRARD. JoAt received another box of V, bite Bonnet I h m.a. j,. . W. Biddle, Dentist. '! FIVE doors above the Canal Bridge. Penn .trevt, performs all ;- • operations on the Teeth satinicac ! tord v. N. IL—Having lately made one of the greatest improvements in forceps that has ever appeared be fore the public, he has been aide = to extract teeth with such ease ill amti.llSil all those is 110 have availed themsel yeA °fins services. Jolt '2l, 1,111-ly r 0 . 4 4 ,- j . ' , z.- - , I i ', Pitt I tir4h Gold Pen* JCST ILl:cElvtlo.-- i lnotlier large addition to nv s tock or i),..n0n3 pointed Gold Pens of the Lest indkei, and for stiv at the Imcost prices. • . largo a,,,,prttuent ut Eoitl and Siker Pen Te,,t.11 and Ear P.eks,T , . eeze:s, Bte. \V. W. 'W I I.SON, • 1,7 Market a. ---- I ) II iP ItlR. DUFF W :S • 1 . and biting Romus.earner of Fifth and Market steeds. ).. li , i 4 i • 1 , . , 1,i5 w, 1= 4, t 21 1 ::,: fi1 i y, ,,, 1 ,7 1: :.1 1 , 11 , 1. z i a l i - . wiim.• tbe theory and practice of hook Keeping can 6, ICaln v 3 in such perfection as to enable the learn !'r to apply the seienec at once to business. Those urae,:namtml with :it, 11.'s pian Of nearnetion ran bare ;Lily ;mintier of references to ' , ericas in the ac el.. A rc zettv keepettl becks anil Abu ha:c been .ial.l.ed I,' the hesmet , i by the pre rIOU, training they i mve.ied in Ins academy. flours of business during summer, tium 2 to 4 and 7; to 9, P. NI: j. 1:3 .. f.adies I)rene Goods 1 CST rerr veil from New York by Adams S: Co's Evpre, . the following, shies of Ladies Dress . beauty and cheapness cannot be silt passed Al rmy of the Eastern Cities, viz: Einliriedered tin:halo Robes, (new styles,', - Crado.oed Cr:land, du do; 1:, :1 , 1(1 vvooli very cheap; er, pr ~(r (Ind qtar:l;4; it:r!t E1)1423 JUT. Fic tains; rrt and l;oigliam Lawns . Pot.- l'r:nled Ilernmoti Cidiafttne, It. new art:- vie of Dretw GuoJs, t•rry Lecridifui.) Groh:a:y.l Muslin Robe; White Embroidered do; All the shove goods have recently been purchased in the Note York market since the great reduction of pnr.s awl will be sold at a Kama advance above hauteur cost by Security to Purchaser* .61.1i4EIRE SI , . P. c,,ATEE. PILLS 11.• upcfl It tit AP 46 4 P 411 " , nOur. • . .~, if ILICK EN ER'S SV GA!: IdIATED V EGETABLE N.,_.. 1 , 11.1.5 3, tlo• lint and only .lflutl:clue e‘er, , known 1.11::d 5,.11 posit,/ s ; y enre Ile 1,1.0 he. linnlmn,., Nleasks, Fait Itheum, Itlinunmunln. I'dc«, I lenrEburn , Worms, Il n ./ 1 ,,i,n1, •••"1/I,y, Ciil.. ra Marline, Stil , di l' , •‘• .1 1.151“1, C0146,.(1111,,V, l'ad. ,n iln. Id o l,, \Vloloyin:Comzli, 1n ,,,,, l W•nll, ill ~.;, Conslanpu , n, Fr,,, i'ali•d.o e .on or 11, 111 Art, Id‘rr Complaint, dt,,,1.,, ~, 11, '1'1, 1 ,0, 1..1-,ni,n1.,.. I lellidn,l, Dro.in- , , .\ Qil,mn, lir long,: of Ow Skin, : Fel. nl , tor art hinds, C , d4IS. G,11.(;r3 ,, i, .1..C11,1:,. Complaint,. N1.t1.1,1i, CtltininlintS, i.% n.l 3i: ~;:wr t1i,,, ,, orqplnittng 1i...111 Impnritics of 011' 11/"o.i. Th••y ha ll'ai 111. ir "1,11.1 V. 111,11 g:V1•11 tip as 10.pc- In,:nowt111:11,1i l'hy 1,.. t 7 p..trtmit.. , l and rt.cotumenckd he Mt, thn• 111 : !iti•:•1tilstitieli. , Ti. among 0 kom arc— lint.. Il.ts I It. Por:er, i 5.... !Ivory rlay, 1t0...J.4in Adatus, lion. Dawn. NVet. , tcr, lion. ILirtrn 1 an Buren, C. i'ati.onn, Gen. Scott, M. Johnson, lion. Jan., K. Polk, Cell. Lcsvls Cass. .3 - ft - Their Vlilinia art! so infallible that the mono Will be returned in all cases they do not give univer sal 501.04‘11011. Aillinligh but two and a half years hatc elapsed since these celebrated Pills wens first n o t -odor-in! to the public, the sale of them in the Eastern and noddle States has tar exceeded Or. Cliiikellera hunt sanguine expectation+. Purist' the Prat ye a r, al o ne, no less titan 10,000 gross of boxes hose been sold in the State of New York, 11.000 in Pen es, Rama, 4,000 in Maryland, 3,000 in New Jet-, icy, 2:000 in Delaware, and 9,000 in the New England Stales, rellinring the constant employment of '27 hands, exclusive of printers and engravers. In the same period, upwards or 200,000 copies of the —Family Doctor" hate been ordered by agents in every seelion or the country. These facts must show, conclusively, that Dr. Clickeners Sugar Coat ed Pills, besides being the very best medicine in the world. are held in the highest estimation by the public. We ine r tia extend this publication to an indetin ite length, if o tirefned it expedient to publish all tersimottials weqaltve received, not only from agents i but individuals and families, who hale experienced 'the hentirial effects of Clickener's Sugar Coated Pills, but we deem it unnecessary. The most in contestable evidence of their unprecedented success, 1 I are the numberless Imitations and Counterfeits which I have already appeared, notwithstanding the brief pe- titttl they have bent before the public. Even some, of our staunchest pill makers have had the audacity I ' to imitate the Capsule of Sugar, in order to tiOguise the ingredients of their vile compounds • and palm them oil' for the "real ailliOn pure.'' Such paltry shifts cannot last long without exposing their hideou's 110 . 01.1110 y. Truth and honesty mast inevitably pre vail user rascality and deception, For dale in Pittsburgh by 'WM. JACKSON, nt his Patent Medicine Warehouse, No. 59, Liberty street, i head of Wood st., Pittsburgh. Price, 20c. per box.. Dr. Clickeners principal office is Si Barclay street, New York. trir Beware of an imitation article called Im proved Sugar Coated PlllB, Purporting to be patented, as both the pills anti the.pretended patent arc for geries, got up by a miserable quack in New York, who, for the last four or five years, has made his living by counterfritieg popular medicines. I t Remember, Dr. C. V. Clickener is the original inventor of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing of ' tl l nt sort was Orin- heard of onto he introduced them in June, 1843. Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for Clickenerls Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and take no other, or they will be made the victims of a - fraud. may 9 pSALMB & HYMNS, for the usa of the German Reformed Church in the U. S. of America, lA &nil and German. For sale by SCRIBA & SCIIEIIILER, • 115 %Vood EA. VENEERS AND VARNISHES, of the very, bes quality, I'm sale at 11, H. R YAN'S Cubitte Ware Rooms, No. 31 Filth street. D'l6 Philosophy - of Rcform. THE Philosophy of Reform, in which are exhit, ited the design, Principle anti plan of dod-, for the full de%:elopment of man, as a social, civil, in tellectual and moral being; thereby elevating him in the scale of being to the position tie was created lii occupy. By Rev. C. B. Smith. Por sale by LUKE LOOMIS, Agt. Journal copy. Fancy Books. CIRACLFS FROM THE POETS.— - kJ The Snow Flake; Natures Gems; The Gill; The Rose of Sharon; The SentiMent of Flowers; • The Language of Flowers; The Lady's Book of Poetry and Mowers; Poems of Eliza Cook; Book of Poetry; Poets Gallery of Beauty; Findens Beauties of Poets;' Byron—Hem:lns —Sigourney; Various fancy editions of Poetical works, fiir sale by iy i 11. S. BOSWORTII 2 & Co.; 43 Market st. noo•T viaNCS, SeCietary. F.V ER ,DESPAIII---You can he cured! 1.5 UUF.Frrui mix., (N. J.) .hine 10, 1•446. fir. D. .I,l'N E., No. Saouth Third street, Philadel phia.- hate this day had an interview with the gentleman of whom I made mention to you as having taken yilitir Expectorant with such decided I6ls a reTtiectable Mriner, living a low miles fiuw here. !, I was 50 much interested in a detailed account he gave rue :Or his cough and Cure, that I embrace the first insure moment to communicate it to you, and the cure is as radical as it appears to be, It is the Most nimarkable one I aye ever known. Vor id years Miler having the measles> helms peen suffering with a cough of the most distressing kind, getting vt ortie as he advanced in years; (he is :Jots - 55.) Freluent lennu orcolighOig and difficulty of breath ing. lasting from an hour to an hour and a halt, would crone upon flint, with such severity as to ex haust lrim, with strangling stun! his eyes became nadshut He had despaired of being cured, hav in?, tried physicians and a thousand things without Poe nine weeks immediately previous to his taking the Expectorant, he had nit been able to 'go to his barn', although there was the most urgent ne cessity for him tsi During the Ale Weeks be, was under the care of an eminent Physician, and lie finally got just able to go out and came to My store, and, hearing hiscough; 1 reconimeniled to him your Expectorant. Ile first said he had tried so many things that he had no eon, tidencc in any thing; but I induced him to take a bot tle by tel him of.persons of my acquaintance who had been 'decidoply bcric.dtr by it. This was on rucssesy; that night he took of it, and says that it was the first conitbriable night's slurp he had enjoyed for years. CM tire Thursday following he went to work, and:has continued ro make a full hand on his farm ever since, (infav nearly two months.) lie told inc to-day, that for the last week he had cut and split a hundred:rails, or Made 1011 panels of fence per dap has been in the water to wash his sheep, and other wise expOod, with Out the least symptom or a return of his cough, it having entirely disappeared, and, straneest 311, onxt thir d ' of a bottle has produced the effect: Ile Nqell'ls so thankful and overjoyed that he "icant.t to tea all day about it,' and says that il' 1:r could not produrp another bottle, he would 'refuse $lOO for the remaindermf the, bottle he has left. Your Carwinitive Balsom I have used or recom mended fis otherS for the last ten year, with the most salutary efrqct. Kespectfully yours, i 2.11 •:, Jelin ILA:Mt - Also* sale in Pattsbusgh at the Pekin Tea store, 71 Fourth street neitr Wood—and at the Drug store of f L P. tichwarti, Fe feral street, Allegheny. CRATCH! §CIiZATCH!!—Teter, Itch, Salt 6-e.-- . Who would scratch for a single day. when afflicted with the Teller, Itch, or other diseases of the skin, if they knew what would re lieve and cure them? 'Tin horrible to be obliged to rub and scratch whet' alone, but more horrible to abstain from it ( fur ih sake) when in company. Let, it Ise retnembffle.l that PR. LEI DY'S TETTER AND ITCH oiNTmENTis the moat efficacious of any other pieparation in exist anee in curing the 'letter, Itch, and other diseases of the slOn.' As all diseases of the skin must arise from the impurity of thit blood and fluids of the and NvhCre. such diseases may be of long shuffling, and the constitution greeted thereby. if Dr. Leffly's SinSaparilla Ih Pil!s he used with the onitrucnt, they w;11 cure any case' whatever, att.l if they do hot., the money will be returned by Or. Leidy. Mist cases. hon ever, will be efFeetu .llty cored by icily s Teter and Etch °int, meat. nffless the tnliffle ss,!-Item is impregnated by the.diseas.ed humors, which will is' completely carried la Troia' the systmi by Pr. Leidy's Illood the virtace of the skin healed by the Ointment. Pritcel of Ointment, '23 cents. For sale B. A. FAILNEsTocK & Cu., corner of Bthaw-I Wood sts. A MORRIS. tin. 65 Market st. I)ALM GIL-1 . 90 Lbs. PA I.M ()IL; 11,r sale by IL A. FAII11•ISTI;CK & CO _ Corner of tith and Wood streets rrilish IN .A.ND COMPLENIGN, at this (and, i indeed, every other) season, is often repulsive In appearance, cause 1, in eight cases out of ten, by the atiaosphere; and what persona suppose disease of the ddood, is simply a disease of the skin. If sonic or the thousands who take purgative medicine, pills, and useless Sarsaparilla, were to use on their skin a Stiffening anti clearing balm, that opens the pores, '.hitells the skin, and causes a healthy perspi ration,lhat,hc the skin never so disfigure t, unheal , thy,,ordiseased with pimples or freckles, sunburn, tan and morplicW, the true and genuine JONES'S ITALEAN CHEMICAL SOAP never fails to cure anddiiipel them, aad to make the skin clear and lonely: It acts so mildly and soothingly on the skin, that physicians itse it on ladies and infants, in old 'ras e s of scurry, erysipelas, salt rheum, sore hoad, i ringworm, and it (mind, the genuine Jones' - soap) has often effected a cure. when every other remedy failed. It is indeed a blessed remedy. ,• .• , Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse., 89 Idlierty stree t, head of Wood—at the same place is ,old the Moorish Hair 'bye, Coral Hair Restora tive, and Spanish Lily White. Prii7eirAt. OTricr. —Sign of the American Eagle, 52 Chatham street, New York. flrllE subscriber offers for sale a splendid country dear situate about four miles from Pittsburgh .on the Frankstown Road [within a few yards ofthe Eas tern teropilic] and adjoining East Liberty, The house is finished in the best Eastern style. It contains twelve large rooms and one large Rail I Room!: "It is ohe of the finest houses in this vicini ty, of ehich these desirous of purchasing can satisfy tliem4dves on examination.. Three or four acres of land stocked with the choicest variety ofFruittrees, will be sold with it. he sold separatelJ„ eight acres of land, on whittl, there is h splendid; rchard containing about SOO Fruit trees; Apple, Peach, Pear, &c., all selected and of the choicest varieties. This plot lies adjoin ing the property described rthove. , - . On the South side Dr the. Pranktewn ;toad, a fine Mill for the Manufacture cif Snuff and capable of pro ducing 50,000 Ds per annum. The Machinery is all of tho hest kind and; in tine order. Fat further information and terms apply en the premises. jy.1.13-dtf. REED JONES- subsc r riber has publicly ,challenged any T hatter to produce a hat of as good material, stylec, and finish at the prices at which he will sell. All his hats are of t'ittsburgh manufacture, and those who are unacquainted with the prices of hats Can be dealt with 'On the cheap one price "50 one or two prices his hats ever bear, A 'dist thatis sold for four dollars elsewhere, fie hill fell f o r $:3.30 and that very fair. Then buy of friCnd Keevil the hatter. Wa invite those who wish to buy on the above !principle to Call at 152 Wood et—don't forget the number—next door 16 McCully's flour wareouse. jy? KEEVIL & Co. A Wits - SII A NVLSH—Bare and bcautiftd," at S „Vl4own town Cash Ijouse." Cashmeies, splendid patterns, different styles; Wroche,: j , a Thibet, Ottani, wro't,and plain, and all shades, figured. Silk, watts. Ottoman, chameleon changeable =ather styles. Sulphites. Befd and Damask. fig'd. Mous. D'Laines, Ombr, wat'd, tig'd; and plain, in great variety. Also ---dlernanni, of Sewing Silk, 3 or 4 left; arid' will be sold at low prices to close the stock. garage, superior and low prices, great bar gains: 37.18 BARROWS & TURNER. RECEiVEII—Per 'Ca IA ) 100 pers Cherry Sc Lights 'Window Sash su 1206,100 f! and Sxlo. f. ••-• - r ''/ -- - 7 Spiel - W.4d Coal'lry Seat for Sale , Farmers, look to your Interest. nal Boat Great Western— .antling--5x5 and 6r6-61.100 itable for the westerntrade, For sale by For Cincinnati natd , 'Hi:Letila _Wit jt,• The passenger steamer PALESTINtI, Wffliamsovili•leave for the atm and all irtermediata-porta regu larly. For freighter pasqvcapply on beard. For Cinanniii, and Lonlavill REGULAR PACKET. The new and splencl4l paxsenger. steam C 0 L U,MJ3,I A O , Nr it, Master, wi: cave for the above and interinetliate ports, regular ly. l'dr freight or pdssage . al3ply pn:bganl, or to = jel R. WILKINS,, Agent Tuesday Evening Packet. The new and splendid passenger steam DRCLARATIoN, Capt. Vorbee , , , Will run as a regular paplcet between Pittsburgh nr. Cincinnati 7 leaving this' port every Tuesday evens; at 3 o'clock. Returning- she wilt leave Cincinnas every Friday evening at 3 , o'clock. The Declaration. oilers superior accommodation!" to passengerS: For Height-pr passage a pyty or' board. - • Jel etfT regulurntail an pa . nger steam,_ 10,,N, Captain Maclean, will run ai a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Quin - nati.• leavitug thisport every, Monday. at 6-o'clock- P. M_ Returning she will leave Cincinnati" every Thursday at tt P. M. The Union was built expresgly for this trade, and affords e‘ cry a:Twilit - iodation.... • For freight or passag'o apply (in borrd. may 9 FOR CIICINNATI• , woll Itnowii fast running steamer. g3,CAMIIIII A, W. Forsyth, Mastet, rink ;u= a regular Packet, leaving Ocry Widnesdaonot& - ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at :1(1, P. 151 .. .;the . same day. Returning, she will leave Ciinitimit.V every Saturday, at 10, A. M. ' . For freivillt or pasgage apply roi o* to roitsrril & Co., .11gents,1 No. 30, Water street. lIMIESMEINg rrnail and passenger steamer It s -7 7 1CIRCASSIAT , T, Capt. Isaac lfennett, OIL run as a regular Packet het - wean ,Pittsburgit, and Cincinnati, leaving this vet every, Saturday, at .10 1 , A. M,. and WEecliag at 10, P. M., the ,same day. Returning, she will leave Chicini3ati.every, Tuesday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on ,hoard, • _ The Cireasniau w:ts,built expressly an- this,tradei and oftern to. her paßacng,crs eveiy comfort and nc• coffin) atio mar .23 SATURDAY PACKET: The regular mail and passenger steamer MESSENGER. Capt. Linford, will Tuft as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P.M...the same day.. Returnitifr, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuestia at In o'clock, A. M. . . For freight or.passage apply on heard. . . The ,A , lesenger was built expressly for this trade, and offers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. mar 23 TUESDAY PACKET. THE regalia r mail and 'passenger 'steam. .HIPF.RNIA, Capt. John KlinefrltO, will run as a.reg.tilar packet between I'4U:burgh and Cincinnati, leaving thistmrt every Tiler , clay at 10 A. M., and WheFding at 10 P. M. of.the Returning, the will leave Cincinnati every Friday a 10 A. M. . For freight or passage apply on board. The Hibernia was built expressly for the. trade s and offcra.te the passengers every comfort and sir• perior accommodations. FRIDAY PACKET f THE regular mail and passenrrersteaffi: ..!:-._-'.. , X4 l „er CLIPPER No. 2, Captain Crooks, wilt run as a regular packet betweeircincinnatinnd Pitts burgh. leaving this port every Friday at 10 A. 111,, and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the 631110 (Tay., Returning she will leave Uigeinnati every Monday at 10 o , cloki. A. M. . For freight or passagea poly on 11040, The Clipper N 0.2 writ , ' built expressly for this tratlei and offers to her passengers every comfort -and corm - nod:Won. mar 23 REGULAR CINCINNATI PACKET. f THE new U. S. Mail steamer ACAIMA, - 1 --11‘1. E. Incas. Matstar, will ran as ii ieeu lar passenger packet between - .Pitt.4nirOt ana the above port during the season of IS-16, leaving et'erj , Thursday at 10 o'clock A. N. • 'lie Acadia la new and han superior accombod:i. For freight or iinaziage.appir no beartl, or trl , :11,9 ' J. NEWTON •JONES, Agent . . MONDAY PACKET. •The regular/Imi) api; paißrongorr i ieaMor X. Cant Stone, will • roil' as a regular-Packet between P - dtalarrgli -and Ciricin nati, leaving this port every Monday. at 10, A. M., and lA/heeling nt 10, P. M.. thp SZTIO day. Return . - ing..she will lealie Cincinnati dvCriTlthrsday, at 10, A. M. For freight or pas ago apply on board. .. . The. Monongahela was boilt oxpret4y, for Ibis trade, and °from to the pattstAt.......to t• okirnit,, and sit verior accommodations.._ . . , roar 31 , TIEGI7LAR PACKET:• TN E 4fraught ras.leng94 4 ~ ..c,74 " . 1 steamer WEST E RN, Capt. 13,it1vrii will leave for tho abo.e and all intermediate port regularly. The Western draws but 12 inehes. and was built expressly to run in the trade during thO low water season. For freighter passage, having superior acoornMo dations, opplv on heard.. • jyls • WEDNESDAY PACKET. I _frreN THE regular mail and eassenzer steam rt'er NEW ENGLAND, Cant. S. P. Page., will run as a rezular - packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving, this port over; Wednesdarat id A. M.. and Wheeling at 10 P. hi. the same day.— Retnniintr., she will leave Cincinnati every Saturday, j at 10 A. M. For freight nr passngc amity (in board. The-New Tirmland was built expresslyfor this trade 'and offers.to dm passengers every comfort and super riot accommodations. mar.% SAINT LOUIS PACKETS. FOR ST. LOUIS—REGULAR PACKET: Tha.ne.w and splendid passenger steam er TOM CORWIN, Capt. flogher;.will run - 11 t& trade from Pittsburgh to St. Louis, tripe the season of . . The TOM Corwin, was built expressly for the trade, and is elegantly furnished in eyety reqieet. For freight or passage apply on board. may 1.1. FOR :ST. LOUIS—:- . -REGULAR PACKETT , The new and splendid passnrzerstenni• .. tw , ' 44 r lIRUNET.C.E, Capt. Perry, wil run in tfiTtniclJlrom Pittsburgh to St. Louis, during ilia season of IS4S. The Brunette, was built expressly for the tiado, and is elegantly found,in every respect. For freight or passage apply on board. _ FOR LOLIII:4VILLg REGULAR PAcK.F.T. IML_§, The neiV and splendid passenger rtdain -4 er - TONNALEUR,A, Capt. 3. T. ICltiody, will run in the trade - from Pittsburgh to Louisville, during the season of 1846. . . . The Tonnalenlca was built expressly for thetrade, and is elegantly furnished in 'evoi7f: 'respect. For freight or passageapply on board. BERAiItSiIAWLg AND SeAtirg -1 carton black , second mourning satin striped Berage Shawls; . . • I carton beautiful fancy Berage Shawls, onibra fringes; 1 carton brocha Berage Shawls, extra handsome) ,v iC Scarfs 1 " satiribordeied 1 " }termini twisvil silk " I " extra sup. hernani " The above handsome goods, have all been purcha sed latr4 at auction, in New York and Philadelphia, at the closing sales of the French import• rt and are now offered at a small advance, and less than the cost of importation, at the Cheap Cult Store or jetS ALEXANDER & DAY. Scott,. Vegetable. Pills. JUST received a fresh supply cq . those In valuable Pills, to those who knOw them, no. thin° . need be said in their favor, for by their in trinsic merit tht.y Can speak for theinselves, but to the afflicted who have never used them we .recom. mend a trial, for they have been the meanS, (under the blessing .of God,) of imparting. health and strength to thousands who were apparently drami ing near to the gates of Death, the Inveterate Cancer and scrofula have been effectually cured by them, also, Dyspepsia;Fever and Agoc,lnflarnation,Drop ,sy in the head, Jaundice Asthma. Sores of twenty years standing, Croup, Ileasles; Worms even cases considered Consult - Taint ince all y dto . their highly renovating, powers They are go un surpassed in their mirifying properties,when taken as an-occasional pity-sic by old or young, being, as welt suited for. the infant of one day as for the man matured la life: •' - . . - theTiy .rprcss votrmalid •or the Proprietor they: I' • •r are sold at 12 t cents - per box of ,725 pills, with directions.-:..; - 'ilitudiolesale and rO4l- , Air SAMUEL LINDSAY,' No 104 Liberty In; jyl7-1:121ct - . WILMARTH =ZEE ~yw l~'., For Chichistali
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