COMMEItCIAL ,REDOP:D. PITTSBURGH . BOARD OF TRADE•i COXIIITTSt• Fait EIEPTZ3IIIrII. Jalarina; G. Weynian ' 'l*. S. Clark Prepared and corrected c , rery Afternoon. .rows OP PITTSPURGO. "S 81ST k WATEII "IN ;11r. C -"" „ „ • 'ARRIVED Consul, Bowman, Brownsville. - Beaier. Lake Erie llemphil, Beaver. Louis 1111..ane; Bennett, Brownsville. Arrow, Atkinson, Beaver. , Oneota, Gorden, Beaver. Rio . Grande, Connelly, Cincinnati. ,Ringgold,Rubbly, Hfinter, - Rambler, -. Keesport. DEPARTED. 'Arrow, Atkinson, Beaver. - , Pacific, Campbell, -Louisville. America, Calhoun,Cincinnati. ;Comet; Boyd, 4 1 W ilmington, Dawson; Wheeling.” Rhede-Island,Dawson ' Island Packet NVorly, Nortli Queen, Calbett, Wellsville. Newark, Herd, Zaneiville. Fairmount, Poe,' Cincinnati, Oneota,,Gordon, -Beaver., Rambler. -,lWK.eesport. - - - IMPORTS BY ATV Bit. " louisni//c—Per stt Pacific; 46 bales cOtton; 2 - b.xx and 3, hhds tobacco, 3 Eks "WOOL 2 bx.s mds, 1 trunk, 20 bbls apples. GrundvicuPer str Rhodel.dand; 9. MOS to r bacco; i5O bbls flora', 6 sks rags, 5 kgs butter, 6 bbls do, 6 bxs specie; str Conaet '4.50 lire hogs, 15, tons raids . : . '• . • • ' • `lEice/ing—,—Per - str Island Packet; 64 bhda to ii - c - ci); 3 bills leather, 7 alts wool, 3G bblsflour: kranonganda improvement—Per str - Louis Al': %Lane; 24 bss glass, SO bush oats. ' Per str Cons&; 1 bx and 3 .ehests aids, S leather 42-bbls flour, 16 Ibis apples, 37 bx.s 146 bgs oats. Sra 4 It mao.ve Exri.osrox.—By passengers , ,sr as. the Hatcher Eagle, on Monday evening, crgo, we are inforthed that the sUamer her upward trip, haling on board company of Texas Volunteers, ✓ we believe, from Tennessee,burst - •' , distance above Reynosa. The esed from its supports, and fell 'r . t " , enany who were on that part, or firer, several of- whom were • ^ fo were killed by pieces of fawn of and some were cast - f c- , where they were burnt severely. , . . • - e' , number on board it seemed miraculous , were injured, not more than eight or' , t ,„.„ - fsing been seriously hurt, and only four killed. wounded, amongst whom was the Captain , were brought clown to Reynosa and placed in the • hospital. Carelessnea on the part of the engineer in *elirge at the tithe, vtho we understandhas been • arrested i s a.s . " - signed as a reason for the catastrophe. ME Sole,or stit.:Ward Property at A.uallOni „ te 111 otTer for sale.at public auction, on Monday, 1: the 28th day of September, at 10 o'clock, Ai AL, tin the. premises, a ',Lot of Ground, on Penn street, (sth Ward) opposite-the residence 01P. Dui, 24 Tent front. by 100 feet deep,- on which is erected a:double' frame house and olacksmith now rentitry ulO-per annum. Title tlexcepliau- . Also atthe mine. time, an annual Ground Retitle SS7 50 paYable ttuarterly for 'ever, on a Lot lof t.l.rOund 50 feet:. front by 100 deep, on the contertof 'Perth and Walnut attects, one of the most - raluable lots in - the sth Wird, on which is erected aereMal franie dwelling houses and stores. P. AI'ICENZ.i.)., Auct'r Public Sole of Lots In the. Sixth 2S and : . of the City , of Pittsburgh; c. I INTILL be aposed to public sale, at flirt Com mercial Auction Rooms, corner ofWood and Fab streets,' on Wednesday, the 23d iturt• - rit clock, F. 51., by order of Henry Irwin, ofll.illinthre; ;the following lots, situate in the 6th Ward, of.the - City of Pittsburgh, in plan, to wit: I Nos. 21and 23; being each 24 feet in front'oo COal Lane, by abont'9o‘feet in depth to an A11ey,.26 feet 51 inches Wide: ' N05..49, 54 and 56, each being in frontonthe northerly side of Wylie street, 24 feet bq 109 feet in depth, to an Alley 26 feet 51 - inches wide. 1 Nos. 69, 71 and 72, each being in front on the southerly - side of Wylie street, 24 feet by 12.4 feet in depth; town Alley 26 feet 51 inchei hide, j - Nog: 102, 103 and 104, each being in front on the noitherly side of Franklin street, 24-feet by 124 feet iu depthito an Alley 26 feet 51 inches wide. Nos. 119, 120 - atid . l2l, each being in front on the southerly side of Franklin st:, 23 feet by - 126 feet in depth,-to Deeatim street. - No. 136, at the earner of Franklin and Lpgatt being }in front. on Franklin St., 33 feet by 126 - feet in depth. to Decatur at. No. 117, at the corner of Franklin and Elm ids:, being 43 feet 6 inches front, or width, 011 Franklinist. by 124 feet* inches in depth on film st., to an alley of 26 feet 51 inches, and being only •37 fcct and 21in. 'Flies wide on the said alley. I Terms: one blilf cash and the balance 'llene year, ..--witli,interest,to be secured by bond and mortgag on the'i`pi-opery sold, the cost of the deed, bond and mort,gage; is to be paid by the purchaser: A plan can be seen at the Auction Room. JOHN D. DAVIS. sop. 14th. (American copy.) Auctioneer. - Pit /CLAN tTION. BY virtue of a precept under the hands or i the rHon„.l3enjanain Patton, jr., President of The Court of CoMmon Pleasinand for the sth JudiCial District Of Pennsylvania,-and Justice of the Cdurt of Oyer and Terininer, and Generff.jeil Deliv#ry, in and for said District, and '-William - Porter arid William Kerr, Esquires; Associate Jfidges of 'tbe same courts, in and for the--said County of Asle gheny, dated the 'l6th day 'of Mayfin the year of our Lord-one thotisand ei,ght hondred and forty-Six, and to me directed, for-• holding- ireourt of Oyer and Terminerouid General —Jail, Delivery, at the Court House, in the city of Pittsbuxh; on the dth Monday ofOctober next, at 19 Tilock, A. .1‘.1.1 Public notice is hereby gis* - to JiniiiceS of the Peace, Coroner and Constables, of; the County or Allegheny, that they be then atuPthere, in their proper pe.. - sons; with their 9114 ...records, - inquisi: tions, examinations, and other, remembrances; to do those things ; which to their respective offices in their behalf appear to be done--and also those that will prosecute the prizoners that' now are or 313 ax- be hi jail of said county - of. Allegheny, to` be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. . (lived under my band at Pittsburgh, this vith day of :ieptember, in theyear of our Lord 1646, and of the Commonwealth.the GSth. septts. ELIJAif TROVILLO, Sheriff.. .Money Wonted in exchange for Hats and THE subscriber -would inform the public that he has received his fall stock oftaps, all of which have been -principally made to his order, and as his purchases has - been mado. on the-cult system, - he is enabled to sell bit stock of flats and Caps at unusually low prices for ..cash. :His 'stock does not consist of -the manua l s of -Eastern hbuse.s, but-kre all a fresh manufbatured article, 'Neither is his--establishment repieniihed with -the 'old - stock • freun eastern markets. The Proprietor',-/ming , a batter and Cap manufactUrer, iby trade, as well as proression'plie is also daily Min. ufacturing :Hats and Caps of all descriptions, :and for their nosiness and durability, cannot be :cur pataed . All of - which .he offers at wholesale land retsll., and at such prices as cannot fail to plhase the pwchsser. - G. W. GLASSGOW,' - No, 102, Wood street, third doer below John DJ Da- , vis' Conunernial Auction Rooms. • stiptl2. , Poll Fashion of Flats. 4At KEEVIDS, to-morrow, Thursday August . 27th, 'a neat and cheap article of Pittsburgh -manufacture can ho had at the above store, ahead of fashionalici, hats importod from Ile - East. . EMU'. & CO 'au,g2fi . No 15„;',Jowd of Wood st..„ nra * , "141q16•0" "-• q"" 5 4 - • t - titkit.ipir A Afv,r.,..m,.4z, m. '4 - t a . 944 , A t 4 -0104:PtIr `k. o. o'Pz - • . • - • • • • .••- •, - Fluctuations is the Flour lifarliet—Great Demand 11, for "Indian Meal—Advanee in. C'otton—lmprove ., me.nt in, the lion Trade .6.c • ' • The steamer Cambria arrived at her wharf, in Boston, this (Friday) morning, after a passage of thirteen days and a half. She brings 113 passel'. gers, and amongst them I observe the names of the Hon. Washington Irving,, our -.Minister toa Spain; B. Manor, bearer of despatches; and.the renowned Creikshank,- whose skill and hutrior as a carica• twist are familiar all over theworld. - • ' , 1 flare-received your file of papers, r and make stub...extracts for teleg,Mphic:iise as I think will be most acceptable to'your readers, as of leadingim portanee, in a mercantile and general point of vievi, The grain harvest int England is over, the crop has been gathered, and it seems to be generally ail. Mitted that it will bean avorageoite:. Flbv,l o ,te heavy - storms have sotnewhat impaited tlie bright hopes of the . early summer. The: Potatoe crop it is alleged, and appears to be believed, is a failure in all parts' of the country; and in the prospective loss of this staple, of course public _attention turns with more interest to the com meal of the ainited "States. The British Iron trade has sensibly improved in consequence of the passage of the new American tariff, a fact that will be gratifying to the Ameri can Iron trade, as it must tend greatly to reliev'e any excess of apprehension that may have, been thoughtlessly and foolishly engendered„ • - The American provision market is in a buoyant Parli.ame4 had been.prorog,ued on the 2Sth'ult. _From Cape ,of Good Hope, ort the 18th of May, We learn ,that.ll;ooo.Caffres, V o had swanned around Fort Nadia . , were dispersed, by artillery and rockets, leaving a large number on the field dead. The firing.having frightened the cattle which were gathered beneath. the walls of the fort forprotection theyAtrokilonse end 'lir 5000 were Captured by the Caffres. On the 13th of June, 1000 Colima u•ere surprised by several parties of British, and defended tlietnselves gallantly but, several hundred -wcre.galloped over and cut down in retreat. , The Queen .of Spain is to marry her cousin, the Duke.de Cadiz, the eldest son of the Duke of Mont. peusier. ' A treary,of commerce betweenTrussia and Den. mark has-been published. _ There is no change to note in Tobacco. Flour was in demand at Havre. Sales had been made at 32. f. and 33f. to arrive. - THE MARKETS. On the first instant there was a fair demand for good Western Canal flour at 265. Gd. ;to 28s. per barrel, The Wheat market has been fluctuating. Id advanced 4s per quarter on the 24th ult., and a further rise took place. Subsequently, the weather having changed for the_ better. and permitting the agricUlturists . to secure their crops, purchasers be ing reltictant, business was dull on the 31st ult., wheat having declined 2s. per quarter below the rate prevailing on that day week. On the Ist inst., there was a fair demand for Wheat at former prices. Indian corn was held at 275. to 30s per quarter Ther6 Was much inquiry for this article, and a firm at Limerick intended to send to the Unite,: States for n, dozen cargoes. Cotton since the 25th has been very animated. Large lots have been Fold at a quarter of a cent. ad vance on sorneqiialitics. The advance:is fully one eighth of a cent on all descriptions: iThis was oc casioned by the accounts brought by the Hibernia that the crop would be late. Prom the N. o;Commertial Times, Extra, Sep. V, LOSS OF TVIE STEAMSHIP NEW YORK— JAMES BLAKELY, • Att•y. irr.p.d. for; M. LOWRY. The steamship Galveston. Capt. Wright, just ar rived Irrirn Galveston, brings the melancholy infot.-. million of the loss of the steamship Nev' York, on the 7th inst., in a severe gale from the northe.ist Seventeen persons stele drowned, including t 2 pas sengcrs and five of the crew. The survivors were picked up by the Galt eston. Crew saved--John D. Phillips, captain; Daniel Phillips,clerk; Jame's D. Phillips, mate;' Wm. F.. Hairland, mate; George Minor, engineer; and 15 other's, Passengers saved—l S. sepl 16 1 Passenwirs lost and missing—Mrs. Wilson and two children; Miss Follett.• 3 children of Mrs. Fol lett's; A. H. 31'Cormick; W. Armstrong; 1 cabin passenger and two deck, manes unknown. Crew lost and missing---Phineas Marsh, 2d engi neer; Chas. Wilson, seaman; John Grogard, fire man;- Jas. Watson, 2d steward; Win. 31cRea tfre man, one seaman, mime unknown. 1. D. IV/LtttaM , 71109. 9IILL=.I 13. Ilalliama Co: WIIOI..F.SALE . and re - tail grocers, Forwarding and cninthission merchants, and dealers in country produce and-l'atsburgh Manufactures. . No. 110, Northeast corner . 0f:Wood and Fifth streets. - 80'Packages fine and extra fine - green and I _black teas. Fur sale by _ St I:GAR,. COCO Ibr., prime N. 0. Sugar. 1000 " Loaf, crumbed, Pulverized and clarified, do. For rale by HAMS, Prime sugar cu red. F als by CIOFFEE, 150 13ags or Prime Rio Coffee. . 20 « Old Gov.JavaanilLoguairailo For sole by 3. D. WILLIAMS Z.: Co. deIOCOA, chocolate, cocoa paste and broma of the . best quality. For wile by sap. 8.... J. Di WILLIAMS 1:. Co. • vnEszt FAL+ 000 rm ' T THE NEW l'"O' RIC STOJI.E. ^ Cases rich fall ends; French ad English Cas h and- Mona. Laises ; Gala Lobrain plaids; lain r h [oat -G1 o tits; rinted artd , plaid loakingai a full ss.ortrncotOf tench .J3rochet rinted Cashmere ik. tied coltrrtd 'hihet, plain and mbroidered ;awls, plain and ril'd.thnghainsi erinos, Alpaca' to plain /6...d0 ,aines; plain, blk and 11.110 . gfeat varmty of rich color'ed dress Silks. Also, 12 cartoons of rich Bonnet Rib. bons; Velvet and Bonnet Silks; French and Ameri. can Flowers,' in great variety; • 131 aid and Straw Bonnets, cheaper than ever; a MI assortment of gentlemen's wear, such as Cravats; Shirts, under Shirts and Draweis; Cloths, Caesimeres and Vestings ; all of which- will be sold at a small advance over Now York iost •• W. 11. GARRARD, sept 16 - 79 Market street. T"Epartnership heretofore existing between Hunker 4- Dickson is this day dissolved by mu tual consent. The-affairs of the late firm will be settled by P. IL Flanker,. who will continue the Bak ery and Confectionary, at the old stand in Fin, near Market street. P. IL HUNKER, Sept ROBERT DICKSON. lon and Niro Insta.• onapany. Ma iket Street. :Tons: Pittsburih - Na.vig at ranee C. o,ffice, No. 21, DIrtEC `%•)tosfr . From tike Balt 'more Sun ARRIVAL OV Trirk STE -1.14 - 111f4AfFN4, SHIP C A lit B RI A tclu e OXL Mips Later from Vurope. SEVENTEEN LIVES LOST! J. D. WILLIAMS tr. Co OE j.,.D. WILLIAMS Co sep. 8 J. D. WILLIAMS & co CM ME nissolut Lon. William Ebbs, Lewis Hutchison, Fred. Lorenz, James May, Michael Allen ; C. Anshutz, Thos. Balreviall, Robert Beer, R. W. Poindexter • .iII. ALLEINT, Pres't, RODEiiT . Fxsxsr, Secretary. atio"o-d62a: - Per IClTicinnatl7, TILE -splendid new and light drought passenger steatm- S RNA T 0 R , Capt. WOLurtn, - Will leaves for the-:abhvoand all intern:mil , : ate ports, regularly; For Reight'nr patisago apply an board. sopl6lin For Cincinnati. id a illi 1 The new I ight-draiight)packet steam'- r ~ e CALIFORNIA, Cap'Mill:l:Linter,. wilt leave fort e above and all interniedipty ports,this day, re,„..ialarly.' - : ..- - -.-- For freight or passa,g6- apply.on 'board, or to. ..- , .J., W.. BUTLER & BRO4Beebinl et. , The California was built cotimltYsly for the above trade, and will make her trik* , tegula.rly during the season. - : - - 1 -: ,: ~ ' augls .c hew and light ilrnught passenger SW. steamer: WESTERN, Capt..l3ssr.s, ;t1 are for . ; thd above and all intermediate ports regrakrip . The Western draws but 12 inches, and avaa - bu . t expressly to..run 'in the trade during the low, water season. . . . . : Fer . freight ai pussage t haying eeperipTaccoratrio detione, apply en hoard.. • 'jyls FOR LOUIEVILLE—KEGULAR PACKET. The new andsplendldpassenger eteam .er TONNALEUXA, Ladoody wilt-run in the trade'from Pittsburgh• to.Loulaville, during the season of-1846. The Tonnaleuka was built-expressly for the tinde, and a elegantly .fainished in.every, ieqptct. forfreight- or plumate:4oy on {Mind: - t.:nly22 . „ YOX • 'iAttimetPuteiAst:Mo l 4o* 4l 4 4 . Vill1111141%;•-• V • as a regular Paoltet,leavirigovery Wedneeday morn ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, 8110, P. this same 'day.. 'Returning, she will !nate, .Cincitinati every Saturday, at 10, A. M. . • For freight or passage apply on board, of to FORSYTH aplo 'No 'l3O •Wder atreet,, SAINT LOUIS PACKETS. FOR ST. LOUIS-REGULAR PACKET The 'new and splendid passenger steam er TOM CORWIN, Capt. Bu g her, wil run in the trade froin,'Pittsburgh to St. Louis, du ring the senson'of 1840.. The To - ar Corivin,'was built expressly for the trade, and is elegantly furnished in every respect. For freight or-passage apply on board. FOR ST. LOUIS4---REGULAR PACKET: or e A . The new and splendid iniksengerateant cr BRUNF.TTR,.Capt. Perry, yrWrust in the trade from Pittebirgli to St..Laule, .during; the season of 1846. • ; The Brunette' was built eapre5ii14.cgr,..142.14441,4 4 , and is elegantly foutidln'overy:reqip. , P For freight •of passage apply on board. api4 For Cincinnati and Et. Louie:. _,Xtit The passenger steamer PALESTINE, '•'• Capt. Williams, will leave for the above aaa a nnermeiliate ports regularly. For freight or passage apply on board. je9. - . ___ For Cincinnati and Lordartile. IttGULAR PACIZET. The new and splendid passenger steam -GarSZAr er COLUMBI A, O'NEAL, Master, wil - 'cave for the above and intermediate ports, regular ly. For freight or passage apply on board, or to jet ; D. WILKINS Agent. ' 4 ptesday Evening Packet, The new and splendid t.. •boat. passenger steam. DrcLIR'ITION, Capt. Vorhees, will run as a regular packet ban een rittsburgb' and Cineinnao, leaving this port every Tuesday Oening at 3 Weida. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Friday evening at 3 o'clock. The Declaration offers superior accommodations to passengers. Fur freight or rassage apply on board. jel CI ceiNs ATI PACKETS. MONDAY PACKET. The regular mail an I.pasrPnger steamer ~.310NONGAIIELA, Capt. Stone, will run an a regulitr Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin nati, leaving Ono port every Monday at 10, A; M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the name day. Return ing, she will leave Cincinnati every Thurialay, at 10, A. M. For freight or pas;agil apply on board. ' The Monongahela wan built expressly for, this trade, and offers to the passengers comfort, anal su perior accommodations, mar 31 310NDAY PACKEI THE rezular mail and pasenger steam - er L Captain Maclean, will ran as a — regular packet between Pittsburgh and eincin nati. leasing.this port every Moaday at tt o'clock, P. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday, at G P. M. The Union was built expressly for this trade and affords every acconmunlation. For freight or passage apply on borrd. rnayft TUESDAY PACKE rki . THE regularmad and passenger strann - .cr li1131:10.1A, Cnpt. John Klinefllter, 7ariTin an a regular packet between Pittaburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. Di. of the same d9v Rcturningy olio will leave Cincinnati every Friday at 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Hibernia was built expressly for the trade, and offers to the paiistingers every comfort and su perior neeonunodations. W EDNESDAY PACK ET Tin:regular anktivissengt•rser_am ,LVZlTAl2,er NEW ENGLAND, Capt. S. 11. Page, 's;ill — rtzrz - at a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Ciactnuati'., leaving this port every Wednesday at 10 A. M., and Wheoling at II) P. M. tlnr sanze Returning, she-will lease Cincinr.atl every Satuitlay at 10 ..C.ltt; For freitti4or paeurage apply on board. The Now England w te)ndit tivieeely fik . thit trade vnd offers Wilke paw:engem every costeeit Dior arc oromodatlonc" Tani-25 TitURSDAY PACKET. THE,new r7.-5.24ml steamer ACADIA, 4M. E. Luau, bloater, 'mil run as a regu rtrssi;nger packet between Pittsburgh and the above port du ring the treason of 1134t3,1earing every Thursday at HI o'clock A. 1.1. The Acadia is now and has gtiperior aceornmOda tions. For freight or pas..eo apply on hoard, or to np9 J. DiEwros 30:tiES, Agent. FRIDAY PACKET. THE regular mail and passenger steam CLIPPER No. 4, Captain Crooks, will run as a regular packet between Cincinnati and. Pitt sburgh, leaving this port every Friday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day. Returning she will e4VI3 Cincinnati every Monday at 10 o'cluk, A. M. For freight . or passage apply on board, The Clipper No. 2 was built expressly for this trade, end offers to her passengers every comfort and ac. aornmodation. mar 23 SATURDAY PACKET • _ The regidartnail and passenger steamer • • CIRCASSIAN, Capt. Isaac hennett, will run as a., , 'regular - Packet, ticpveen Pittsburgh and Clnciartati; -leaving' this port every Saturday, at .10, A. M., end Wheel:at - autria . day. Returnin%sherifilll lora averfTtsesday, at 10, A. ,For Night tit pastageipply - 4311:board; • - •ThiCircassian wee bull; .expreedyliir this trade, and offeiti'to her .patetengora every - comfort and 'ac commodation. • - and r 23 SATURDAY PACK EIT The regular Mil and passenger steamer MESSENGER, Capt. laniard, will.run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh antleineinnati, leaving' this port every Saturday at 10, A. M. and Wheeliiuglat 10, P. M., the same day. Returning; she will leave Cincinnati' every Tuesday ; at 10 o , clock f A, M.- ' For freight or passage apply on board. 'The Mu:anger was built expressly for this !ride, / and otters to her passengers every comfort and ac• commottaGon. trar 23 NotteetJ THE undersigned 'hiving digpOsed of his &tat lishment, No, 112 Matket at., to Mr. Thomas k Hinton, would cordiallyreeommend hint, to: his frie'nds and the public generally, as one everyway worthy .of their patronage. aug22. The undersigned, having purchased nbelarge and extensive stock of Boots, Shoes, &c, belonging to A. M'Carnmon, No. 1:12 Market street, one door from Liberty, will continue to conduct the business in all its branches, and trusts that by 'a strict atten tion to business, and an ardent disposition to pfease, 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 employment, by making immediate application. aug26 I SAL: -- cooks just received and for Salo by . S. A. FAffNESTOCK & CO, said car. Sixth and Wood ate. /TIHE subscriber 3s tow receiiingallarge and fine assortment' Of FELL :ATM . WINIXEC. Day. GOODS, recently puithased from the Manufacturers and im- Portais, in _the.:Nevv„Xork and'Philadelphialf.arkets, since . thir great:fail in prides, and will be aid' twenty Per ems cheaper than' the same desoription of Goodo were ever before offerred in.this market:- All those' Wanting great bargains are requested to call, at No ;5 --- ldarket street. sepls ABSAPT.MMORRIS, VETE hnco. uow on hand a full miortltHent:of beau . - tiful Frencitaad scotch drissGihgliarnS, twil led and plain, at remarkable low. prices. : Also, an article of embroiderectGingham—very beautiful for Dresses, for sale by 'ABSALOM MORRIS, eepls. - No 65 Market sticet. mi.'. gees Now Prime, **UST REG VRD day; •embracing4lll the fefi new and cresirabbe styles in the market; and will be sold at greatly .ra.*ed price/3, by ABSALOM MORRIS,' - , _ ' .eepls.- • ' No. 6.3 Market-et. Lady!ii Drees Siplcs.• RECETVE'D this .day, several . pitelsages.e very - rich Frei° style Pernin--enabossed Ombri, Bro cade", Cgainelien - Striped, Phiid arid Roalt. de Sole, and Blacir , Sared-Arra44 . -Dress Silks, and I"AL i,inittrEhODP for Cash,' by h sepia No. 65 Market at. -rusr,REctrip.4 , btmutiful nsiortment or new style.. Paris printed, naibiithadei,,Rep Corded l-Oecin , F4,7ll=czys aati D'reuils,,and Toriceo by -7:4I3sAXADr- xto.nals-i 85 Market street. , stiANVLS, SllAAittg •' • A LARGE. and splendid aSsortMent of rich and ,magnificent SII.A.WLS, just receiied. this :day entbiliCini:ol4l . ottins , and desirable styles, viz: Parid Printed Terkeri,Eashmere and Ilrocha, Embroidered Mick and Mode colored Silk, Pringe,.Thibbot and Maine, Chamelion Plaid: and Striped Silk, Merino, and. Persian, Plaid, Silk and Worsted, together with a great variety ; of Woollen Shawls ' and will be dus= posed of at a Small advance on the original cost, by ABSALOM mongis, sepld No. 65 Market at. AAL A. MASON, 62 Market street, hasjust reach , ed and now opening, a large stock orPrints. Brown and bleached =Jahns, flannels, ticking, check, etripes, chintzes, ginghams, ealhinero and mous de !nine, shawls, cacsinetts;cassitneres, broad cloth &c., altorwhich will he sold at eiteremely low prices.: A'.A. ,MASON, 62 Matketstrent,Sirupson , s row . , invites the attention ofeontigry marchintsnrni othets, to hie , n cli selectedstocko4l,l4*ak*liknix ;.Itt.nour, - opening. Selling only for cash, itlfer Intelkadyiatingetria"pit ictissinitisttnip.seldotppessolc. - acd fiy those who oelltm the 'credit system. sepia A. ItI'ASON, 62 Market :Street, bas just r4!.a „ another' case of those bloc and orange tiriuter selling at the low price of 6i ets per yard iteplV . _: lITIIITEFISILINDTP.OPT—I4 Bates White I V Fish. 60 Iharre:s Mackinaw Trout;. Just received on consignment sad for sale by septa MILLER & lIICKETSON. TOBACCO --50 packages . 53, fla p V2te 3 16a, Lticip and Plug Tobacco; Just reccived and for sale by sepls MILLER & ItICKETSON,. PANTATION ItIOLASSES.-;-100 Barrels Mar tail.= MO a Sins, on consignment and' ro r sale by sepls MILLI lL Q RICKETSV. ino 10E-10, Tierces pri:uo Rice, just received and cur sale low, by vet: 15 MILLER ; 4.. RICKETSUS. CATTY BOXES TEA. Thirty 13 lbs. Catty Boxes Young liyson Tea; Thirty 6 lbs. do. do.; Just received and Cur sale by scpls MILLEII. ItleltiETC4l. TACKER ;EL-30 Barrels large No. 3 ackerc.'•; In just ITCeival and for aale by sepls i MILLER & RICKNTSON. STURGEON'S OIL-3 hal 111ir' rels Sturgeon's Oil; for sale by Aepls MILLER S.: RICKETEON. Tl, LOUR-2.5 bblii superfine .Family .flour .in store r and for sale by MARTIN St SA irn i sep2 b 0 Wood street.. . Twist Tobaceo-19 k:ps Va. tobacco, 3so. 1 V article,' in store and lor ssle by q .k. 1 . 1 41.11T11, ' sep2 50 VC"cioil street. P - oT A.5117-15,canka,PotasI4 No. I anode., on, hand and totemic by • MARTIN & SMITH, 1Y 27 Y , 66 Wood A SPlXtirni), nsAortment . just received front the of entire new Patterns: They can b had 'very low, at the Wall Pape: of J. SIUDLE, aug'27-111m 1 . Smithfield street. lo 000 '!1:C"14 "I"ed 411 Unglazed % Paper, army own manufacture r en hand and for - ale at .t.lte loWest market StnithEleltl street. '7' IN DO% 'BLIND PA 4 ll;lt-'-one yard wide, for • • Y Y vale SIIIDLE, Aug' 7. ' Smithfield .street. (1 11ADUATED Stripe -nod Mid white Muslin Robe; 1 . Graduated ptripc white Muslins; Mull :111/aliiii.; iNahnionl/ du. Jacunet do. A large asi.orttnentjuat now io-day 'll. E. CONE:TULE, • j 027 . 1_ No. 83 Edurhet at. II_TEAVT Wilde Linen 'Drill, for gent's paats; 'rwcedi SurnurrElotTia; Gent , '-Linen Cambric Handkerchief - 8i Do. : dos Do. IfeOitat te#ll . lSili-fairiots.; - An involece:f ithe aberro receive:4'. JC 27 -1 - D. E. CUN,STAHLE„B3IIrdiket. ECEIrEO this day Parasellettes and Sun- ShaileaB Ladies Eoi-eleil Skirts; do Sod Grass do; Si Black Eiernani Shawls; Ilerego Scarfs, and Shawr le; For sale al 11. E. CONSTMILE, je27 83 Market at. ' Allegheny Cemetery. ___ TIETISONS ,dosiron.s of purchasing tutu in Cemetery are 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. - CIIISLE:TT, cite II Superintends:at. Itlusqueto GO. S. SWAItTiL has on hand a lot of very en perior white and colordd Musqueto Nett) which will be sold cheap at No. 10(5 Market street. ECF.IVEI-Per Canal Boat Groat Western-- Lk, 100 pcs Cherry Scantling-5z5 and 6a6-61700 Ligiita Win dow Sashiauitable fat the aVeattattl trade * 12x16;10xi2and 8;19. F0r sale b • • -, XecIT: II ,": 4I Y I g - , .IrUSl` received pet maid -00;004feeiin0f - yhtplar; ' "• - 10,000-'" tt, seteleeedf ' ' 45,000 ‘‘. S o Cling. • jyB- ' L. *ILNIAII,III,, - orims t Lams:Ass 1. 1 Gto.s, has on hind a lot offine Lowed Which will Witold at tbe rolylow pride of 18f cents per yard; persona who want .a good article, et a low price,: would di , well to call soon. • Also on haYrd :a good stock of Nansook muslinsfor Ladies bresies verAbeap at 14313 .••... No, lOC, Market street.- SAND C • UCI,BLUI-100 nestg just received and for salc'by FAHNTSTOCK & CO.; een9 .' corner 6th and Wood. etvi • CASTILE soAr—ip caseajuat receivid and fur . sale by. FAHNESTOCK & CO.,- - 80119 cor. earned Wood at. ItMINED LIWORICE--100 lba jest received ; and for saloby • 1 A. FAIINESTOCk & CO.; zep9 ; cor, 6th and Wood sts A. M'CAIIMOI rttlNlNV—fa otinees just received and-tar sale by I.A. YAIINESTOCK sepild " corner of eth . and Wood ate. 'PEST JAVA COFFEE,: ground and put up int JD - pound.packges,, received and for sale at the REnne TEA STOIE, 72 Fourth Street, near Wood. je29 Lard 011.. FEW ba:rils of a superior quality for sale low It, to close assignment, by GEORGE COCHRAN, • 1107 Ai No. 26 Wood street. (I F a very simrior quality, for sale by APCORD &XING, sen 3 I comer of Wood and Fit'thltts. • • - ,NE r!-Azi,.,:booDs. Drtis Gincharqs. ettahitherieri_r44 bi Latvian. Fall Goods. Wall Pope r NeNsFitsltionod Hats, . . _ - George 13.71,W)-tite Fo.r : WELL ditipose . ortheir choice - stock of liiireges,l V V painted and Qinghain Lawns, summer Sliawlsl and Scarfs, at reduced prices. - They will also dispose of their entire. stock of ClotiM, fancy Cassimercz, and• Kentucky - Jetts, -at 'Original cost, as they intend relinquishing this par ticular. liraneh ortheir business.: ' ''• ' jy22=lita '.(Chronicle please copy.) , . Interesting to attyers.. - "lITE,-.lwvite.the tttention of .all who Wish bar- V A tralnsL Ate. a, fresh arrival of. seasonable Dry Goods, -bought sine& the reduction of tho Tariff, at exceedingly low pricea!andivill be sold, accordingly, • • PRESTON & RDSKINSONy: No. Si, Alarket st., bprior, dedsth and the Diamond a0g24.41m, I , . - rputismarisop PEACE: •-= , A....Seritniin delivered 1, in she , ‘Third Prbsbyterian Chttrek) , July 12, by the Rev.)). K. Riddleiand publiab4d• the re,. Attest of the;CongregariOn.. Por 6y, • ang24 JOUNSON St- STOCKTON. par. PROGRESS OF NATIONS:-An Essay on the Progress Nitions, in.P.roductive Industry, Popitlation and Wealth; illustrated by statlitici of Mining, lAglieulture, lidanufaeturbe, Cornmerie, Revenues,lßanking, Internal Improve ments, Moctality, Emigration and POlilatioa; by Ezra C-Seaman, . • ' A. few copies or the above work for sale - by - • 50.1.1.115T0N & S'rOCETON, corner of Market and 3d nts • • Latest lilipsroveutertt: B EDSTEADS , . of cliTereitt kinds - *idle . , Gazaant , s iron patent fastenings superior to anything now L iu use, fot. Fee low.tit the furniturii warehouse ••.- • aitgl. Ctia litalidlstreet. . riBLP.S.-;.Tior,,Centre aid Card Tatilo of differ; eat patterns, if 'you want egooicartiele cheap call at tile Fufniture Warehouse of. • • • ' ; T. B, 'YOUNG & Co, • je6. - I —St :Band at. 'Woad Street Property - for' Sale. *TWAT 4e - 41 - aa. groand at the foot of Wood street, - oecupied at the tinie of the great 111ouati. "kilt is ofrored for eale. knqtliTh or • J. K. A1001:11EAD. augB ' Sugar and ?Loiasavv. Aliti 1111 D strictly prime " 33 Ws. Nos. 4 fold G.Loaf; 10 - cases “Lovcrin..'s" D. R. Loaf Sugar 118 bbls N. 0. Mcdasses• In store and for sale by • L.A.3IIIFAIT & auk2s. 133 and 13$ WoOd street •giin BAGS-Green 8,10-, part punt -- - ! - guuminscientAve; - A t -11magit".V.'fattint1;:- riIEAS-103 packages Y; 114, Imp G. P. mid Painhoot,', Of fate iroPMationsrassising end fiissale by . ~LASIBERT &. bxs Ifutcbinson%s 53; • 30 bxs Price & llarwood's ss; 10 w J. R. Grants Ls; • 15 ." Layton's ss; •55 " Balt. plug, and Laclies Twist; . arriving this day, and for sale by tutg2,s .SHIPTON. FISH -130 bbls .No. 3 Lary's Mackerel; 20 3 North 10 4i 1 ,L 20 " Herring (Allivives) . • u No. I Salmon; in store and- for LAMBERT Sc sale by ang23 Cotton. kgS Mise= arCotton, for *sale by *3%. ,9L 8., RUIN & Co au 29. • • Cotton Yiniu, .1'..e.. 45 -000 LBS. assorted numbers, tong' end short reel Cotton 'Yarn. 1'5,000 .lbs. Carpet ~Chain. 10,000 " • Colton Twine. .. , . . Iso Bales Common Bitting. , 100 " • Extra (brolly do. For sale low to city or country trade, by 31. 11.11.1-IEY Ts, co., V Wood -street. nagls IVOIMACCd---25 kegs No. I six twlst tobacco ro ccired and for sale by M. B. RILE Y & CO, scp2 - N 0.57 Water street. MEGAII-50 bbls cider vinegar in store and for I" sate by - • - 11. RIMY &.-CO. said - g BALES HAlrt, suitable for Plasterers purposes, ibr. sale by M. B. MIRY & atir22. OLD WINES & LlQUORS—consisting of: Port Wine; .Nladeira Wine; Malaga do; Rhenish do.,—in hair and quarter pipes, and on draught warranted pure; Paleßrandy, of different brands; Dark do, HollainlGin, fine flavor; • Veach 13randy, S years old; • • Apple, do, 4 LW_ -do; - Olit ki Whiskey, 8 and 11 years old, Part of The above 14spiors front under Custom Home- Lock, fur sale in quantities to suit by 1. P. C. IkLARTIII, • ' • 80 'Water et. • • Hogan' Segarit 11 T'crn received from New York, a lari . ze quantity tit of ITT annaantiPtinci&Seoars of the most popular and Sup4rior brands now in use._ Also, an excellent. article ,of chewing Tobacco and several bales of.soperiorrubo Leaf Tobacco.,fotsule. B. E. W.INCILESTER; ..No, SO str . tet, two doors, Irani the hist oftea , - . , A - 11 11111 S. Pauli; Pik/ 50 " 'Rosin; 11150 Bove,. Tubacco, various sixes;. ,000 Seed leaf Cigars; OiS cunsifroment and will he sold low for Cash , or exclitinged for Pittsburgh mannfactitres t by aela TAAFFE is 0{;0.141,70R. cu. SALINA TABLE SALT-50 bags (small size) very line Salina Salt, fit for table use and Dairges, for sale low by P. C. MARTIN, ]Y 4 / 7 GO Water at. Cl l dtr ß fo C r i s i Tc p b . ) ,---1 arrtis a2:Pl)NCi jyi 2U . .00 Waterstreet. 14 flk fo r r O s - a ti , .:, 75 ;100 bores letno p tni c iri m g A ni T Oti t o l 4der, 7). CO Water street. IYANTED-2 Bedstead inakers; 2 Table makers; E. hands to make other Cabinet ware; None need apply blit first rate workmen. H. RYAN: aua oourniti and Chrobicle copy.) irli‘6ll!,ll4;;YeeMigarisi for ode )44 r'7l`r,g, ifideir; for pie low 3" coxaignhmnt 716.1tiq-1111c4e Corn . / kir sale by , je26 - JAngs• brAy 131G - Mtri-At..-1^ too Scioto Forme CfiTiri Pink JAI! rU• MAY. 1 0* TIOoks; t IPST RECEIVED—LEr ra sras o): 11**21, Asia _ _ VST RECEIVED—L=I . ra. Ilfinor, by :ars. E. C , A. Schneider; with an essay. on the prospecta ortke' r licatken and our duty to Blew ' by Rev. B. Scluzleider; and ao - introdectio. by Bov.R. Heiner, A M. Published by Rev. Sareln Gutelius, Chatnhereburgh, 1846.F0r sale by 84 SCRIBA . SCREIBLER; jetf 115 Wood at TISALMS & HYMNS, for tho aim of the Gorman X I I Reformed Church in the IL 8, of America / En glis and German. For eale - 5y • `I SCRIBA & SCHEIBLER; 115 Wood et.t Brthe attention of porchacre is invited' te:. our geral stock of these Goods. 4-4 superior Sea Yelaild Shirting hluslinsi 15-16 .u• cc 4G 44 12-4 liamilton Sheeting; 5.4 ir • lc 9.,§ tr re mitr 17 Storage. AVING a very large and cifirimodion's houso, we are prepared to receive (in addi- Ito freight for shipment) a large ;unbent of Pro 6cc. on storageat low _ _ 1 C. A. McANULTY & CO, Canal Bazin Immprm!=%v ATORTiI East cornet of Federal arid - Robinson strietit,'/illeglieny'; - null cemitaeric.e its Fall session "oh Morillay the 31titi5t: • - Trinuoir: A L 5. FreAn, _Professor IL Lee; lii=l4;;qtanC4,llege,:alit.l othrrs. , ' , bracing' attended _an examination of tiic .school taught by Mr•.i-WilliaMs, -i'ti• take plcisure, in tiear ing-Mmtestlininy -to the - Oidenee , alforded by, it-Pf i the tratisilalskilrand label; -Of Mr .•Williruhs.- - The untleistatiding of the prlficiple-cif tho•mihients Which theic.holitra -had been.. -studying; '' shown - 4y , 'their I clear answers to Cluestiniie asked by others:than the teachers, prove - tlie • excellence...of tlie - _New Eiagland I 'modes of teaching,, in which Mf. Williams Seems to I be proficient.- 1: , - ,R. H.-LER,- •• : •-•, I i ' .T - • '- ;-. WISHART,- .F.IP'.. • Fro,* Me Pit, Mr. Preston,l)oelor -.11u74,4c1 , " - Basing atten d ed an • eimitination - 'dr.-the Select School under the care of 'Mr - , Henry Will recently•in -his selicioUrooni . ,-Corner Of Federal aid Robinson streets, Allegheny, city, we wish to 'call public attention to VIM institution. We Were-highly gratified with the - progress aneider , ofhis school.— Thiii manner of isimpi ifying and illustrating. the -dif ferent branches is peculiarly happy, and well calms latod to give •interest -to thril pupils.•'''His• mode of teaching them to read struck us as- novel, and one that cannot fail SO inAke goad readers. - • • Frond 'the knoWlinge that' we have -of Mr.- Wil•- • Hams , character ns a teacher, his- real,--fidclity and success,: we cordially recoMinend-him -to thp-patron age of the, ptiblie. His iodation is elegiblifoilicth cities. - • - t•• '1 • • • DAVID. HUNT, • ---. -,- - morn BARD, ,• - -`•-• - '- '"- ....• - '-.- • - RIEWD BEESON. ' .- .• - I attended thel l aboro -•examination, and- can truly say I was nmeh /ratified W 4 the attaintment of the pupils. --- ', :, • - i •W.M...:PBESTUN:. i , aug2-4-2M, - 1 . .. - • • - . . . ..•, llrigv;ersity Tv HE FALL SESSION of this department of the' -Western University, Will 'cinitinerme in the new University:Building, on ili,Frils-r - RIONDAY or Sin rEnnen: neat; and the SPICING SESSION of 1847; will commence on the Flask. Mornay cTi• PittRITARS' ibliAint.- - - This institatien havingno far 'recovered: fiorn the effects'of the great fire of April last year, as ; ei have the'new bnilding nearly completed with increased ricootonlodiitionti Thy MI its:departments : oi. is hoped that the LaWScliool will beTuund,to present increas-• ed facilities andl attractions to those who desire to pursue a regitlar and, thormigliceurse of legal educa tion, mid tolprepare themselves creditably for ad urittance-te the bar. , ; .! • • - - There will be' l daily recitations by the clasSes on assigned lessons., so arranged as to embrace, within a two yearareourse,'all the principal and must' portant bran Che's of the law. Occasional lectures en law and be delivered as 'part of the cguree : . - ; ; deligimil for assisting. students' trey:6;4'4 AririTp4o ai);ll;:yeadine4a in the wan. ti64 - 01:41.01Fit;j11tinin.iithk.d "agrionn'is-the rein tote or ..14*.wia.tie :coAirbst on nifirdiinti;of,the institution, a.e.ording tbeitrUrr usual sirntv . Any further information_that:inay r .1?e required can readily ribtrain,Od atylicatidn,tO the Professor, WAr.T4ii wa Lot who has his office on -Ith :a6ove Smithfield Street, Pittsburg)}. - . ' Tratms—Seventy-five dollars n year, or .thirty-sec en and a half, dollars a session. au: -dam . ==l==l=el 'Each boxot GENUINE fIiTGWE'QA.TED has upon Siaunt . wm ! lroiator. - ---- TIM/41T: 1.43. 1,120 , -• of clks Dtstrkt ',ova 4¢ thy tiouttarra_ll4%., , ol NKr 'AA: OLI SC 4 3.R :COATED VEGETA.BLE V P 14,1,4 are i're""tilit noun positi rely .4re Headache, Giddiness, ifileasled, Salt B.heuta,, - Itheamatisin, Piles, ) Heartburn, Wornitiv Dispepsih, Scurvy, !Cholera Morbns, Small Pox, Jatindice, Coughs, Quinsy, Pains in ;the Back; ) Whooping Cough, Inward Weakness, !Consumption, Fits, Palpitation of the Hoist, !Liver Complaint, - Rising in.the Throat,' !Erysipelas, Deafness, Dropsy, 'A.Ahrna, iltchings of the Skin, Fevers of all kinds, ;Colds, Gent; Gravel,' Female Complaints, Nervous Complaints, And all other diseXes origi'uatiag from impurities of the blood.l. They: have cured, since their introduction, over 2,000 persons, Who have been given up as hope less cases,by the most eminent Physicians: lrr They are patronized and recommended by men of the highest distinctii)M, among whom are Hon. David B. Porter, .lion.,Henry Clayi Hon. John !Q. Adams, Daniel Webster, Hon. Martin Van thiren, - Hon. J: C. Calhoun; Gun:Winfield Scott; - Col. It. M. Johnson, - Hon. James K. Polk i Hen. Lewis Cass. -. ;Kr Their virtues are so rtftillible thet the-money will be returned in all'easei they do'not give univer sal satisfaction. Althoughibut two and a half years have elapsdd sheen these celotiraied Pills were first introduced 'to the public, he sale of- them in the Eastern and middle Statdi has fii.r exceeded Dr. Clickeneei Most sanguine e'spectations. During the p:..st year, alone, no iless than 10,000 gross-of boxes have been Sold in 'the State, of New York,''6,ooo POLIEVYI raniii 9 000jin Maryland, 3,060 in New 'Jer sey, 2;000 in Delaware; and 9 , 000 iii the New England States, requiring 'theconstant employinent 'of 27 hands, exchasive ed Printers' and eng,ravers. In the same . period, einvards of ! . 200,000 copies of the "Family Hooter>i liavc httu ordered by agents in every secede' oil the twantry. These facts„ must. show, oonclusively, ',that Drf Clickener's Sugar Coat ed Pigs, besides Lein , : the very best medicine la the world; are held hide; Ingliesi estimation bythe public. Wemight• extend this publication to an indcsn ite length., if we deemed if expedient to publish all tersimonials we have receiv'ed, not only front agents but individuali and families; - who have experienced the benficial ctfeCts of Cliekener's Sugar Coated but - wit deem it un4cessary. The most in contestible evidence of.thei un p ceded exited success, are the numberless Imitations and-Counterfeits which liars alecadyalipearodinotsVidistanding the brief pe riod they Imre beet , bufhre !the public.: Even sonic of our staunchest pill makeirs have had the andatity to imitate.the Capsule of Sitgar, in order to disgtiise therintredienti of their compounds;' and'..palta 1121MiColrfnf , the irteal eimen paltry I . OOISC:in:MU last lotiOitito4i..expcMing their hideous risformity: - 'truth-nall'hone'sty must ineritablY pre vail over rascality and deception: - • For imle in Pittsburgh by) WM. - JACRSON,.at his. Patent Mecticiim Wlirehous4 No: S 9, Liberty street, head of Wood st, Pittsburgh; . Price, Tic. per hilt._ Dr. Clickenern principal office is Si Barclay street, 1.07 Beware' of an imitation article Called .Im proved Sugar Coated Pills, purporting to be patented, as both the.pills and the pretended patent tire' for geries, got up by al miserable .ttack in NeNV York, who, for the last Myr or fish years; bas made his living by counterfeiting piipnlar medicines. Cerßemernber; pu C..V: Clickcuer is the original inventor _of Biggar Ceuituti rine, and that - nothing of tho - sort was ever heard of until he introduced them in June; J 443. PurVlasers should, therefore, alivais ask for Clickenees Sugar Coated Vegetable Pillsinild take no - Other, or - they will be made the victitns of a frauds . inaf9 13-ILES PILES!! Pi LES !! !--DR. .JACE- Jl.: SON'S PILE;AND TETTER EALBROCA-: TION is the Only Medicine that will cure this so , verycommon and troublesomte disease, It not only immediately !allays inflammation; stops, all bleeding =subdues that ii tolerable but ef fectuallyl'cures, in a very short tipacipersons whose lives have bept rendered 9iiEetable for years. itS application.productS no pain; but rather an agreol able Emil pleasant sensatidn. If persons Edilicted will only call and hear Of the great rniMber of ed . !. sea that have been cured, they will be 'asterrislied. A gentlemarrjof this city, who had been under the knife of the surgeon two or three times, withutil being cured - , has; by. using Two lioftles of this Etiri l . frocutiOn,,beert radically cured! Itsells beyond all precedent! ; ' TETTER, RINIVOA.bI,SALT RIIEITM, and all. Diseases of the skin, particulailY.those that are attended with disagreeable and troublesome itching, are, readily cured by anointing the parts effected; nigt and morning,•with'a small quantity of Dr. Jackson's Embrocation. , Astonishing cures have been effected!by this medicine. For sale by Dr. D.!Jayne, No 8 Sonth Third st., Philadelphia. _ . _ . _ JAMES - MAY For s'ale in Pittstairgh at , the PEKIN TEA:STORE, '72 Fourth streetinear Wood, and also at the Drdg Store of Sclaartz, Fedeial street, — Allegheny City. - - , , THEpoisoneus effect on the skin of common pre- - pared chalk is Mot generally known by ladies; how yellow rough Mid unhealthy it makes the; - Skin ill time; besideS. what i a corpse like, palid lobk it, gives when applied. They should use a beautiful prepar ationi purely v,egefablei which givesthe face arms or neck, a natural life-like Avhlteness, and makes it smooth: ' It.is called - Jones' Spanish' Lilly White, and is sold at JACKSON'S Patent _Medicine Ware house, 89 Liberty streetibeadof Wood; at the same place is sold Jones' Coral Hair Restorative, Italian. Chemical Soap and Unrivalled shaving soap. y244f. . I • 6a. / SHEA &, PraszNocic 'VSNEERS' AND VARNISHES, of the very best V. 2 tinality, for gale at H. H. ItYAN2S Cabinet Ware Roorng, No. 31 Fifth street. jtlf , ' : - 11.- Wllyame-- Select . Sci.:4Oi; ,tieonrity to Piurolttisers °'. N.lliols4:l:lVie At l 0 214 . 9.1111401110 Ityltaturi; DE WISE; Alin Clfi: irATGltri GRFAT REMEDY, ' TUE JorniticAlv .'. A MEDICINE OF NATURE.. Oil is obtained from a well near . Rentvcky,at the depth .of 15 feet . Wow surface Of the - earth, and 170 feet through solid Its cuiltive properties arc 'truly r:stonishing, and a Remedial Ageat it-may 'well tio:Propewickd Sinee the diaeoverrof this Panacea - PC:Ca . -. • ture,-tianbers of remarizable.curen Ipebeenrotrest:c ed by-its °so. It •is InnoCout , --Power:ol , : , -SPfe angi Certairiu'ita .effects. • It his been useil'nfith ailclled success in the tteatniCnt of the, C0:10746c diseases:' Inflammatory Rhannatism, 'koala and Scald:: C . kolic, Piles; Platitlence, Inttaritinitiod'a the •Iddneys, Ceinahuiptipti; Liver Cod? . .. plaint,'Plithisic; Scald Ile'ad, Cancrs•;•Weak - ana' .Sore • Eyes,Bruises, - Presh ' Cuti'anef-::llthendu Sprains.anStrains, Dropsy; Pains in'thel4east and Side,- Totter,- Influenza, Irlennited. tpre..:Rhrsiat z Consumption, Bronchitis, •• Spa Sins; - Ulnas; gp1 1 14.1 Affections, Scrofula or Kitig , s Fril; Coughs,§Milini z Ring worm,- all Bowel CoMplants, all Chromed:a- • eases, Impurities of the Blond Lind General Debßit , Yie It is likewise very beneficial for Female Complaints • its general; acts as a groat Beau...orally° from Langrior a weaksieas ofßaok alai Chest, Low Sp.rits and Exces. sive.DAbility. • . • - • : head the following Certificates, all of whicts.ire authentiC; all the perrotis therein nainintl f iria sy living, and well known in Cincinnati: . ' r • PrrrSenstok,Ang 22, 'l3 l lO. This is to certify that we have used trio American Oil forth° Whooping cough,ainong; our .children; by, giving them from -20 , ;lrops teraemall tea'spoonful iiight z whieb always enabled them to rest well through the night. I also applied it to 'one of the children that got. her arm biiint by turning ovora tea cup of hot coffee on it, the child seated crying . by the time Use arm was dreaaed and bound . up, and has never complained of it Slime. I td6:o- irda afilic.ted With. a pain in my side non breast, end. hare hctu aofor 1G years. I 'commenced using the Oil by tahings ica— spoonful ttvice a day. and in 3 or-four days ositcor the oil these ben_very much relieved, and dO really believe that it in the best family medicinothat I have overseen. I a pplied it to one of my n'eighbors fur a strained allele, which relieved bar in a fcw Minutes: We bate also 'used the Oil Ib, a strained joint in our Own family, which gave case in a. very -short We live on the east aisle of Penn st., 3 doors south or Walnut, talll now as well sal ever Was in. My life,. " ZIAItC-iltrsT 13. SJIITII, . . • • ", • rirrpuncri, Au,„ , i. 14, This hi to ceray, that . My ion has had the Plo.lhicic For seven years, and was cry bad with it, end about 12 or 15 days since, I.commenccd giving,tO him about 20 or •7:5 drops of. the American : Oil, Pi r ko a day, which•relieyed bin: in a day or two of his 61E 7 dulty of breathing and he is now. entirely -relieved of his couifb; our Lexie 10 j•ears.ur age. We lira in King's Alter: ' • NANCY KING, . .c/NCINIC.I7I, Jay . lit,. Moving Leen cured of Si very sevare cliaeaeo of the " eyes, and..head by t he use of the. America!: . Oit j I feel It my dutyto the public:, as well as to yog i " to send you I-hell/lit:wing certificate:" . I herebyiertry.that I was aeyerely.afilleted ono year ago last winter, with inflamed sore e) es end a very severe pain in my head froldn:y eyes cip to tiw top of try heed, and continued adios Severadveekal. Alp eyes were so much inflatned and rhrezthal-I . 'could not see to:attend any businesa,nor could I tell one'objeet from auother a few xardbfrinn me. I called in s. physician,-but, still got woriec I also tried a good many remedies that had cured others; but in my case thou failed. In April, 1345, I heard of the American Cll. I piocured a bottle, and fore I•had used half a bottle I was entirely well, and stildeontinue so. I will not be without itin my house na long as I can get the genuine article." I also gavo it to one of my men that was working torque; that had the tester in his bands so - bad•that wheedle' would grip anything tight in them the blood would . burst out, and use of half a bottlecuted us botin. I would advist.all that are afflicted in antway..to give the Oil a fair trial, and. I think they. *4l be. pleasedwith the effect it will have, &d, ' " • "•• Sold at One Dollar rir Bottle at Jack Son's Patent Medicine Waschousc, h 9 LiLerty, head of Wood eta; Pittsburgh. TIM ONLY PLACE IN PITIMURGII ultra the Genuine American Oil can be obtained: • ' Beware of a Counterthit article. The Senecaolll ' put in A.rderican Oil Bottics, and kbelled man oio It somewhat resembles the Amoriean Oil, but possesses none ails virtues or healingpovs. W. iiilson iesp6Ctfully informs the PubliC [fiat .. 1). Ilail Co., the proprietors of the American' Oil,. have appointed him their.SO4E . .:IGENTYtorliNfa ern Pennsylvania. .•• - • All persanel wishing Sub;:tgencies •will apply: al S 9 Liberty street, as *bore. . N. is. Sub=agents :wanted for crew town the, aboye•Distriet - . '• great number of certificates..are .ott can be seen at the office, ED .Literty street, bead or Wood:, • • . ang 23-ly DIMITY THE BLOOD ANDCLEARiE . • -. BODY.=—lt'is an astonishing tact that a s ely , largb clws Of . diEeases can.tmly he cured by auch• reinedie4 as ivill enter into the BLoon, and late.vith it, through every nortion.of tbe. body, tor.' only Vy this means can the remedy Le brought" -, into immediate contnetAtith the diseaie:atld,to lain 143 do:dna& end, no'preparition liiis Even uniformly successful as flit:' JAYNE'S' 'ALTO::: TIVEI.- Eiittanar difs Toruourr, 117iitc Strellingr, •Enlainentent 11:.1 lloncsWkroni.,7-RiirnOutis:n unit enses: Of the &;i3; old•lind indolent tricers,:qciirc4 Strellit4,i of the Thtvat.S:c., are oil red With a certain?:- ty; that haz, astonished every beholder... It is,:l4 ; sides, one of the most pleasant articles that . cart f r e tal:cii into the stomach; operatic; .as •a tonic, aLlt. removing Dyspeptic and'Nerious erections, and.. imparting a glow of animation and health, cria , ..s. quailed by any thing in !hi , wholeiN lateria Medie . a. 'For sale at ?io.-ti st.—Price bottle, or $1 rJ T rluLCtf. • For dale in Pittatatirph at the P.E.fals: T t r STOLZ', n Fourth street; near Wood, and et the Drug Stem of 11. .1' Schwartz, Federal strent,Allegheay. City: rflllll SKlit AND .COMPLEXION, at this (mitt i rid ee d; every other) season, is often repulsive iti.aPpedimiee, - caused, in eight Cases - out:of ten, by. tle:attnosphere; and -what persons suppese,,discasiz tit "th - e...blocil, is_ simply' a disease--of the' skini: some of tirt thousands who take purgative-medicine; pills ; and useless.Samaparill a, were, to. use on .their skizi a tiiiftening, and clearing balm, that opena the pores, whitens the skin;autleauses a healthy:pert:pi:. ration, that, he the skin never so disfigured.; =heal; thy,Cir diseased With pimplcs,er frecklei; tan and niorpliew, the true and genuine JONEStS ITALIAN. CHEMICAL S.O4P haver . fails td cure` and dispel - thcroi. and to make the skip: Clear, and lovely.- It nets so - Mildly and soothingly at the skin; that physicians - use it on ladies arid' infants; in old cases of scurvy; erysipelas, sal t Theurn,Stire head, ringworin, mid it (mind, the genuine - Jones , . roap) . lids often eflected a cure when every other tizinedy failed. It is ipdeeda blessed remedp sold at IiCR - SCI&'S Patent Medicine lyprehouse, ei!J Liberty strect, head of the same place is sold the Itlooriisli Hair Dye; Ceind Hair Reatora. tiveotrat Spanish Lily = P,-.3UVZ•zVAL Orrzen-4 -.E ign of-the American agle,". 82'chathani street, New York. • • IMRE NOTICE ALL THE PEOPLE—Laoincy BestovED--Tlic celebrattd medicines of Dr. T..;' D. Eyans of Brownsville, Pa., -are now -,tor.- ants; :wholesale randretail, atJachson , s Medical •Depot s , Vta. 89 Liberty street, head . Of Wood, ,Pitt4burgki Wholesale Dealers and Agents supplied. Sictereigit Tonic and Grand Resf tiro. a certain core for.the Fever and Agee.. - Eparisl Ve g etable and Andi-Dpspepiic pflk, priie cents per ms. Dr. Evans , Ainericdn I egeal.e Verm-ifuge, preen ` .15 - Cents per bottle. - • . Etazis , Tonic Eye WitiCr, an infailibie cure fdr-nore eyes, price twenty-fWii cents per bottle.. Nei.. Dr. Taffies Estep's Black. Syrup, for. the - Curo of Codglis,,Cold, Asthma,- 'Croup, Bronchitis tine Consumption—price ono . Remember Dr. Evads' Only Depot, is lACICSON'S - , No. 86 LibertS , Street; head of Wood. mo , RENDER THE lIIJMAN ItAllt SOFT, FINE AND CLEAII; to make the acalli healthy, smooth; white and fruitful, co that a ,good cro_ppay spring therefrom, persona have but peed thirty seven and a half cents. And, reOder, our only object for selling the article at that price, is knowing it to be rill we state,thativhen you :price try this you never will use aught else, whether it ;bit merely to enibelish, to dreos, beautify, andpreserfe, to force grOwth, stop. Palling off, and cure scruflior. dandru Ts, the JONES'. CORAI. HAIR, lI.E.STORAr. TIME will never fail to do all this, as hundreds will toll you with gratitude,. - It dresses the hair beautiful - , ly, and autkes reed or grey hair grOto &orb:inv . ?, tho-. roots. Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse, 89 Liberty. Etreet, head of Wood--price thirty,sev_en and a half Cents, fifty cents and one dollar per bottle. At the same place is sold the Italian Chemical soap, Spanish Lilly White aii3 unrivalled .11,aving seap..- . rtIOBACCO.-75 large'uud 90" small box9slCrissou, •ri•tobarco, of prime illSt rl•Jeciveil : on corraikantont, and im sold clear, far - cash,', of Pittsburgh ina‘iiufaciurrie.- -, - . • - auggsi IS TUFF O'CONNU,', ME JOHN IiIURP/te MINEE