COMMEIgIAL PITTSBURGH BOARD OP TRADE. COMUITTEE 'OCTI3IIIIII. • • LOrelli; •"I N. Bell, '-- W. W. Wallace 7roprirtitt aril corrected..e - rery AfternOon P ORT O'V PITTS L . EtC4ll. - • .' • ARRIVED Calhoun, Cincinnati. ConsUl;Bownvan, Brownsville. - Louis Ml:ape; Bennett, Brownsville Oneota, Gotden; Beaver. Michigan, Boies, Beaver. DEPARTED. Oriente,-Gordon, Beaver. Louid McLane, Bennett; Brownsville (WSW, - BoWnran, Brovnisville. Michigan, Boles, Beaver. o .During the la'st eighteen hours our rivers have risen twenty three inches, abd - were slowly witli 3 feet 4inehes in-the channel. 'Splendid Terheri and Broche Shawls. LEXANDER & DAY have received splendid Terkeri and Broche French shawls, at greatly reduced prices, the ladies are invited to call and ex:. amine them. . Atm.—Moir pieces superior , French cloths, just received froth the Philadelphia Auctions; at greatly reduced prices. .. ALIIAWDER & DAY, octS 75 Market W. cor.of the Diamond. OMETIDNG NE.W.-=-Lartres , and Gentlemen's Oyster. Roams, Eagle Saloon,. Wood street.— OYSTERS 1= OYSERSI 17-The proprietor respect fully informs his friends and.the public that the Ea gle Saloon will ho open this evening. Monday-, Sept 28th; - fez the' reception of Ladies and Gentlemen..' The Saloon' will be conducted on strict temperance; principles; Dinners and other meals will be , ded on the New York plan. at any hour of the day, "at a price within the, reach of, the.most economical: We feel thankful for the great patronage we have .veceiied since our, opening, and assure the Ladies .and Gentlemen Of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that ex traordinary- exertions will be made to promote the pleasufe . of iistors, and to make the Saloon a re spectidile'and permatient.placc of resort during the fall npd w:•atpr. See hills of fare attbe counter. Dant and parties ' furnished with suppers, .Brc. :at shcirenntice apd'in style miequalled. sept3o-tf. 53 Splendid Building Loci at Auction.. A T o'clock, P. hlion Setup:* the 17th inst., an the-premises, will be sold 53 very handscime; ly situated lots of ground on the Fourth street road and adjacent( treets, laid out by,Mr. James - B. Irwin. a'plan of yhick may be,secn !at the Auction Rooms. ' Terrris—lrs _casli, or an approved endorsed note at four months with interest and the residue in four equal annual. payments .with interest. octa JOIN D. DAVIS, Auct. UROPE Ar .WENCY. Iff tE.EI4' . AN, European Agent, now on Ills itrrn ifeth trip,, in Europe . , Nyill in_ his absence from Pittsburgh continue to trianact all business connect; eewith prolession, through his Agent, JAnk.s . MAY; Merchant. Remittances of money made to all parts of England,lreland, Sccdland and the continent of. Europe. Collections oflegacies, dcbta, inheritable property.and - clahns; searches made, copies Of wills, deeds and documents procured, Sze. Oa - Apply to or address /post paid) JAMES'IiIAY, Merchant, Water street, Pittsburgh. o c t6 VEN/TIAN" BLIND PAC TORY. • "••• ANDREW S - VENITLIN . BLED FACTORY. YITT MEET, BETWEEN PENN AND LIDVITY, T 'he junction of Ferry and Liberty, adjoiuing EinknitPs Plough Factory, WIJCiel he 'Continues to'rnaanufacture the best article anade in Pittsburgh oz' Allegheny, withont fear of contradiction, which trill be sold at the lowest possiblenatea far cash. . Also, VENITIAN SILUTTERS, Stationary and Revolting My Nennitian Blinds are' always kept . for talc toy_ H. H. ft -Tex, on Fifth street. octi-ty rprrar t.vo tnrerif ,CITATF. BOOK OF PE.NNSYLVANIA—Containing an acconnt of the Geography, History; Govern. meat, and Resources, and - noted citizens of the State; with ti map of the Staictind of ,each County; for the use Of 'Schools,' by THOMAS U. Bonnets-is. The 'above described book may 'With the utinost propriety - be recommended to the attention of fired.: tors efTablic Schools, and to Teachers in general. The author in his preface states, " A &Ng: calculated to impart to our youth a full-and accurate knoivledge of their own State,has long been deeMed necessary. 'Whether this will supply the want, arperiencevalone can. determine-. • The counties, are not treated in al p:lobe/teal order, but in classe; - according to their form of surface, productions, and historical relations. To carry out the design, a small state map, in addi tion to the several county mapsi, has been construct. ed, with theclasses of countiet marked upon it. o , ! For. sale by the' doz.'and retail at the Book and Paper •Wareh mute of LUKE LOOMIS, Agent. • ' Rep :3 0 SO,Wood at. Pittsburgh. pit6cl-13iATiorir. virtue of a precept under the hatids of the lion . ...Denjamin Patton, Jr., President of the .Capri of Common Pleas in and for the. sth Judicial District Of Pennsylvania, and Justice of the Court ,of Oyer and' Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, in and @said DiStrict, and William Porter and William Kerr, Esquires, Associate Judges of the same, courts, in and for the said' County of Alle. .giteny, 'dated the 16th day of May, in the year of our Lord one thoitsand eight hundred and -forty-six, .and to roc directed, for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, at the', •Court , Hottse, iritha city of Pittsburgh, on the 4th Afthiday Of October next, at lb o'clock, A. AL' 'Public uotiee is hereby given, to,. all Justices of thy Peace,-Corotter and Constables, of the County .of-Allegheny, that they be then and there, in their', proper -persons, with their rolls, records, inquisi. tions;examinations, and other - remembrances', to do those things ; which to their respecthe offices iti - t4eir behalf appear to be done—mid also those tiys,Y7aill prosecute ,the priseuers that now are or miihe in jail of said county of Allegheny, to be then, and there- to prosecute against them as shall be just - . Giv,ed under my hand - at Pittsburgh, this 16th day of. September, im the year, of our Lord 18413, enrol' the Coptmonwealth the 68th. eef)tls.' ELLJ.XII Tnovrno, Sheriff • . MITE PRO4RE.SS OF NATIONS.—Arr Essay on l, the Progreis or. Nations; In ProduCtire Industry, Civilization, Population and Wealth; illustrated by statiities .Mining, Agriculture, Manufactures, Commerce, Revenues, Banking, Internal Improve ments, Mortality, _Emigration and Population; by Ezra C. Seaman. A few „copies of the above work for sale by JOHNSTON Sr STOCKTUN. aug2o - - corner ofigarket and 3d sts. .SUAwLS, SI-I 4W1.. S . ALARGE and splendid assortment ofrich, and magnificent SHAWLS just received this day eth brining all the - neW - and dekirable styles viz: Paris Printed Terkeri, Cashmere and. roclia, E4broidered Black. And Mode Colored Silk, Fringe Thibbet and Cliameliou Plaid, and StripereSilk, Merino, and Persian, Plaid, Silk and Worsted, together with agreat variety of Woollen Shawls and will be dm *posed of at a small advance on tile original cost, by .ABSSLOM MORRIS, sepls No. SsMacket st. Cotton Yarn, •Uo. 45 000 LBS. a.ssorted numbers, long and 4 abort reel Cotton Yarn. • - 16 000' lbs Carpet Chain: - 10,000 ' .5 Cotton Twine. . 150,.BalettCommon Batting. ' - 100 5 5 Extra family do. . . For sal low, to city or country trade, by .M. B. RIIEY & CO., augl6 • 57 Wood street. BLEACHED SLIEETINGS AND SIIIRTINGS.— The attention of embasers is invited to onr geral stock 'of these Goods. 4-4 superior Sea Island Shirting Aluslini; 15-16 , 7.8 ' - rc• Cr sr 12-4 Iton Sheeting; ) 5.4 ‘t 9.8 . ' re - mei 17 " -SHEA &r. PENNOCK Assignees , Sale of:pfyGoodi. TIME • Assignees , of B. E. Constable are now ing ofr his entire stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods i consisting of Shawls, Silks and Linens; French and English'Merinos; Black and colored Alpacas, Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinettsand Vestings, White and Red Flannels, White 'Goods, Prints and - Ginghams, Bleached and Brown Shectings, Hosiery, Laces, &c. Irllso t large assortrAnt et' Gentlemen's wear, Sh.K. andi Linen Pocket Handkerchief's, Shirts; Cra vits, SsoCks arid Collars, all of which will he disposed or at GREAT BARGAINS.. - Se p-30. 10110SPI PlNK—one case English, for sale hq HAYS Sc. BROCKWAY • ' ; P433 : a:Comm:err:4a! I . ltow,*berty at. , • . • ' l "Cir •••,' t, = •• ti it • , t f-e-,,•••4 C 2 44 '' P' 4-1- , ~--- . 4 - v, -e?, --f'i .---T--'2.--- -- -. ..10.5 7- #,_ 1 \ ',. - t-- - c . ..C-) \ ' , ,1.) O sT ,---- 6...,,zr,;•5. ';:c.5.- - : , , - 77-T Frm the lthniuy. Sun 111204TET THE -AUL CAPITULATION OF MONTEREY Col.' Watson, , of 1 e Balltmore Battallion, Ellied. Three Ileindre,l. A:merteene Killed and T 4i '. ...'. '-...-... re liill:l4eecl. )Votthilea. TH R• ' 'riRMS OCAPITULATION. . . Bravery of General WortlL Execution by Capt Duncan's Collra& We received by telegraph , last evening, the fol lowing thrilling news from'the Army, and imme diately laid it before the public in an extra Sun, , The Picayune has received a hasty Memorandum .of the operation of the 'American Army before Monterey, from the 19th to the 2.lth of September. On the 19th Gen. Taylor arrived before Monte my, with a force of about 6000 men, and after re connoitering the city at about fifteen or sixteen hundred yards from, the Cathedral fort,. during which he was fired upon from its batteries. His force.was encamped at the -Walnut landings, about three miles short of the city. This was the near est position. the army could obtain a surftly of water and bread, out of the reach of the enemies' batteries.. • . The remainder of the 19th was oieupie&by the engineers in making a reconnoisance of the city atteries and comuittading height& . . On the, - 20th, Gen..M , ort ,was ordered' with his , 'division to move by .a circuitous route to the right 1 to gain, the Salullo . ..read. - beyond-the west of the town; and to Storm the heights above the Bishop's'' palace, - which vital` .point the' enemy'. appeared' to: have strangely neglected. - !L ' - Circumstances Caused hiS bait on the night of I the -2,otshort of the . intended. Position. On the . morilitig . .of the . 21st he., continued his route, and of; ter an'eneoriniei With - a large-body of the enemies' cavalry .end. infantry,. supported by artillery from, thebeighti; lie.repulsed . them with loss, and finally encamped, covering the passage of the Saltillo road. dtWas here discovered that besides the • fort at the ,t - iidrop*s palace and the occupation - of the heights I about-it, two forts on commanding eminences on 'the opposite 'side:of:the - San Juan had been fortified and beetipied." ... We These two latter :heights re then stormed and.. L carried.; .The.guninftlie last fort carried; being immediately turned. nub. a, plunging fire upon the - . Bishops . palace.. , . :. - :. • . -- - h On this sane Morning, the list, the first division . . .cif. regular_troops under Gen, Twiggy . and the vol- iunteer •division'under Gen. Butler, were ordered.un der arms to. Make. a diversion to the lett of the . , town, in favor of the important operations of 'Gen. Worth. The twenty inch Mortar; and two twenty . . four Vounders'.eanisters, had been pat in battery on . the night of the"2oM, in a ravine about 1400 yards distant from the Cathedral. fort or citadel, and were supported .by the 4th regiment of infantry. At t 3 o'clock, A. M., on the ' 21st; the orderwas given for this battery to one, n.the citadel and town, and iinmediately - after' the' first division, with the 3d and 4th infantry in 'advance, under Col. Garland, were 'ordered to reconnoitre and skirmish with the enemy on • die extreme left or the city, and should.i prospect of success oiler, to carry the. most advan . 04 battery. ~' . -. . • . . :This attack was directed .by Major Minsfield, en gineer„and Major Kithey, itinarterrtiaster, of the Texas division. -A heavy tire from the first bat- . tery was .immediately opened -upon • the advance,' but the troops Bonn tutned, :it , entering,..aed ens. ging with the enemy in the streets of the-city,hav frig- passed throtigh an ince s sant cross fire from„the I citadel 'and - the ' second 'batteries. and-from the in.j . -Pantry who lined the prospeets, streets, and housel tops of the-city.:. • - - The rearof the'first battery soon turned, and the! reverse fire of the troops through the gorge of Mei works killed - or dislodged • the artillerists and in-1 . antlyfrom it and the building occupied by infant- I iy immediately in its rear.. - The first division was followed and supported! by the. Mississippi end Tennesree, and "first Ohio, Regiments, the two former . . regiments- being !lel first to site and ' occo py' the fort . 1 The success of the day here stopped. The Mis-1 sissippi; Tennessee, and • Ohio - regiments, though warmly engaged in the street for some time after the capture of thefint battery and its adjoining de.- fences,. Were inside frarn'exhanstion and the loss i they bad. stiffered, to gain' more advantage. A I heavy shower of rain also cams up to CitilßS a sits.' .pension of hostilities before the close of the day. 'The 3d, 4th, and Ist infantry, and the Baltimore hattallion remained as the garrison of the captured positiOn tinder Col. Garland, assisted by Capt. Ridgley's battery. Twot welve pounders,. one four pounder, and one howitzer were captured in this fort. . Three officers and some twenty or thirty men were taken prison ers.. One-of the 12 pounders was served against the second fort and defences, with captured amuni. tion during • the remainder of the day, by Copt. i Ridglev. •' , The ;storming- party of Gen. Worth's division also captured two nine pounders, which were also immediately turned against their former owners. On the morning of the 224 Gen, Worth continued his operations; and portions of his division stormed and carried successively the heights above the Bishop's palace, Both were carried by a command under Capt, Vinton, of the' . 3d artillery. In these operations the company of Louisiana troops, under Capt. Blanchard. performed efficient and gallant service as part of Capt. Vinton's command. Four pi,eces.of artiltery. with a good -supply of ammunition, were 'captureclin the Bishop's palace also'on this day; some of which were immediately turned upon the enemy's defences in the city. • On the evening of the 22d, Col. Garland and his command were relieved as the garrison of the cap tured fortS by Gen. Quitman, with the Missisiippi and Tennessee regiments, and five companies of the Kentacky regiments • -. . Early.on. the morning of the 23d, General Quint • man, from his position, discovered that the 2d and 3d forts and defences, east of the city, had been en tirely abandoned by the enemy, who apprehending another assault on the night of the 22d had retired - - from all his . defenres to the main palace and its im mediate virinity,... - ... . A command of two companies of Mississippi and two of Tennessee troops were then thrown into the Streets .to reconnoitre, and Soon become hotly en gaged frith the enemy. These were soon support ed by Col. Worid's regiment of Texas Rangers, dis mounted, and by •BraggS light artillery. and the 3d infantry. The enemy's fire was constant and un interrupted from the stitets,lhouse-tops, barricades, In the' vicinity of the palaza. the pieces of Bragg's artillery were also used with much efficien cy far into the heart of the city. This engage ment lasted the best part of. the day, our troopiThav ing driven. the scattered parties of the enemy, and penetrated quite to the defences of the main palaza, in its immediate - vicinity, and to the Cathedral fort or citadel, - • Early in the afternoon of the same day, Gen. Worth - Ossaulted, from the Bishop's palace, the west side or the city, and succeeded in driving the ene•. my, and maintaining his yosition 'within a short distance of the main palaza, on the side of the city. Towards evening the mortar bad also been planted in the cemetery enclosed, and during the night did great execution in the circumscribed camp of the enemy in the palaza. Thus ended the operations of the 23d. On the.morning of the 24th, 'at an early hour a communication was sent by Gen. Ampudia tor Gen. Taylor. under a flag . of trues., making an offer of capitulation to which the latter refused to . accede, as it asked more than th.e;American commander would under any circa instances grant. At the Same time a 'demand' to surrender was made to Gen. Ampudia in reply. . Twelire o'clock, M., was, the hour 4t which the aceentance was to he communicated to the Ameri can General.. _ . • -At 11=o:clock,. A. 11., the Mexican General sent, requesting a personal conference with Gen. Taylor, which was-granted, the principal o ffi cers of rank orreither side 'acceirapaigii* iheir General. After several offers in relation to the capitol& , . _.,...; .....„: ,-. i',.-..ti !-•:,:-.1,1'. . 1-, . '. ! . .. 4 '''. -::•'-:-!•: i. , .:, .i..:.-o'::!:,t':i':'.,-;.-i,.:';,,.,..,-,•'..:-.:;.;;4::'i,k,1,--i,:'.-,-';t,..i%' ,' En= MM= EMESM tion of the" city,. 'made on either side 'and refused; at . half past 4 P. M.. Geri.-Taylor and say ing he would give Gen. Ampudia one.hour to con eider and accept Or refuse, left the conference with At thc; expiration of the hour The Aischarg - e. of the mortars to be the signal for .the recommence'• ment M . hostilities At the expiration of the : time agreed: on, how ever, an officer was sept on the part of Gen., Arn„ pudia to inform the: tinaeriCan General ihat- to avoid the ittither eXusion of blood, and the nation- al honor being satisfied by the exertions of the Mexican troops,.he.had;after the consnitation with his general officers, decided to Capittilato, accept ing the offer `of the American General. The only Baltimorean cir PhiladelPhian in the party of the list of - killed and we'unded, is Col. Wm. H. Watson, of Baltimnie. No particulars is given as to the mode or manner of, his death. Ampudia said his force was 4,000,;but it is es timated at 11,000. The forts occupied by Ridg , ley's artillery company, who turned the captured pieces against the Mexican' forces and the firing was kept up by this company during the day, Our brave Col. Watson has been killed, and the command has devolved on our brave and spirited Capt. James,E. Stewart. ' - - He fought like .ti'tiger; at one time he was: at tacked by five Mexicans. He lost his sword, but knocked one fellow down with his fiit, and seized his musket with which pe irtiocked , down -three more of the five with'the but, and bayoneted;thorn on the spot. Lieut. B. F. Owens, also fought with gallantry. He led 30 men without the loss of a man up to the very mouths of tjoe 12 pounders, .which he si lenced and took. Let Baltimore Huzza nine times nine for her gallant and noble son, C.Payr STEW'ART. Our loss is about 6 men killed, and from 10 to 12 wounded, and they are . being carried 'in every mo ment. Gen Taylor has warmly complimented Capt Stewart and.Lient. Owens. Poor Watson was killed at the head of his regi ment. The Express pff. 3. The terms of capitulation were effect as Sol That the officers should be allowedlo march out with their side arms. , That the Cavalry and Infantry should be allow ed to march out with their arms and accoutre ments. „. ' • That the ..kitillery shotild Le allowed to march out with one battery of six' pieces and twenty.ope reitariCfs - - of ammunition. That all other munitions of war and supplies should be turned over to a board of American oil. cers appoinfed to receive them. That the . Mexican Army should be allowed 7 days to evacuate the city and that the American troops should not occupy it until evacnated. That the Cathedral, Fort, or Citadel, should be evacuated at 10 A. M., next day, (2:41i) the Mex icans then marching out and the American garri 'son marching in. The Mexicans allowed to salute their flag when hauled down. " ! That there which bal. an armistice of eight weeks.during which time neither army should pass a line running from the Rinconada througtrLinar'es and San Fernando. This lenient offer of the American ,General was dictated with the concurrence orhis Generlls and by motives of good . policy and consideration for the good defencef their city by the llexicansTr my. Killerl.—Captain Williams,Topographical Engi neers; Lieut. T.errett, tat Infantry; Cap;. L. N. Mar ris, 3d do.; Capt. Field, 3d .d 0..; Major Barbour, 3rd do.; Lieut. Irwin, do. do.; Ilazlitt, 3d do.; Lieut. dioskinS, 4th d ; Lieut. Wa.i.ols, 4th do.; Capt. McKaaett, 3th 0 4 Col. IVatcgn, Baltimoie battalion; Capt. Battl m, Ist Tennessee Regiment: Lieut. Putnam. Ist do. lo.; Wronided—Major Lea , 3d Infantry, severely; Capt. Bainbridge, 3d do., very ' ,, htlyi.Lieut. P,ll. Graham ; 4th do., severely; Capt. motte, tstilo., slightly; Lieut. Dilworth, tst do., 'vercly; Maj: Arritercromble, Ist do., slightly; ieut. Wain wri,ght,Sth do., slightly; Lieut. Ross -11, 3th slightly; Lieut. Potter, 'I th' do., slig ttly; Major Munsfield, Engineers, slightly; Gem B tier, Volun teer Division, edightly; Colonel .Mitchell, Ohio Volunteers, slightly; Col McClung; Mississippi Regiment, severely; Major Alexander, Tennessee Volunteers; Lieut, Allen, do., do.; Lieut. Scudder. do., do.; Lieut. Nixon, dp:, do.; Capt.: Dowler, Mississippi Regiment; Lieut. Thomas., Texas Re giment; Lieut. Armstrong, Ohio Ile:lithe:lt, severe. ly; Capt. WU-spiv, Texas 'Luigi:is, mortally wound. ed—since died. • _ltie:tv York Pfano•Vorlbr. TOM/ MF.LLOR. No. SI Wood street (between ty Diamond alley and .Itir street) has received and I or sale three new -Piano Fortes from the manufiac tory of A. 11. Gale & Co., successors to the "New York Manufacturing Company," which will be sold at the same price as io New York city; adding only the price of transportation. - The quality of these Pianos is now so well known, and established; that it is not considered necessary to state Wherein their superiority civet others coil sistst, those who arc desirous of purchasing can he fully satisfied, as to the quality atone and workman ship,,by calling on the subscriber. The patterns of these Pianos are entirely new and such as arc now fashionable in New York - city. w, They will be sold for cash or of moderate credit for approyed endorsed paper. JOAN H. MELLOR, SI Wood street. 31ovit.suva GOODS JUST received a very beautiful assortment of Mourning dress goods. Among them may be found Lupine's superior Bombazines- et nearly half their usual prices. Alpaca Lusircs, black, all Imo!, Mous de Laines, Gloves, Crapes, &c., &c. oc2 BARROWS & TURNER, 46 Market st. Itend4 . ;ig for the Dlllllon. YUST receis e ed \ at Cook's, 55 Fourth at., the fol. lowing cheap and late publiCationst New Vorklllustrated Magazine for October; beau tifully embellished with fourspiendid engravings. Columbian Magazine for October, Marian and His Men, an Historical !Romance by the author of Paul Jones, &c. The Creole, from the German of'Zehokket, trans lated by G. C. Hebbe, L.L. D. The Temptation, a Romantic Tale by Eugene Sue. Latreaument, or the Court Conspiritor, by Eugene Sue. Living Age, No. 124. Nursery Mimes—Tales and Fables—a beautiful volume, and a gift for all seasons. Vestiges of Creation, new edition, and ehe half the 'price of the first. Corrine of Italy, by Madame D'Stacl. Sicilian Vespers, or the White Cross of-St. Luke's, an historical Romance.; AA°, a great variety df Bound Books, cheap pub licatio c., at sep3o 85 Fourth street. ..• T_T OUSTON AND Ills . (zq REPUBLIC—Just re ju_ celved at COOK'S, 85, 4th Street, the follow ing new and cheap publications: 'beaten and hie (*),lt/public, by B.;Bdwards Les. ter, in ono volume, with a portrait of Ilonstnn. Heroes and Hero Worship, by Thoi3 Carlyle. Theresa or the CHef Hyadatus , F,all, by -N, T. Tueker, Esq. • The Ringdoye or the Privateer and the Cutter, by J. H, Ingraham. _ Atan Gull, a Nautical Tale, translated from the French of Eugene Sue, by WM. 11. Herber, Esq. Geneoriere or the Chevalier of Marion Rogue, an Episide of 1793, by Alex. Dumas, ft 2 'and complete, Dlaek woods Magazine, for September. London illostrated News and • TitneS,,by the Great Western, 2 dates, • , London punnh, 1 dato Eastern Literary papers for this week. N. Y, Farmer and Mechanic, for September. A great assortment always on hand 'at Gook's, 85, 4th street. oct7 Caohmereis TUST ItECEIVD, a beautiful assortment of new t 1 'style Paris printed, Ombri ,uheded, Rep Corded and plain Cashmeres and Inain,s, and for sale by sepls ABSALOM MORRIS, 65 Market. street. • egarsil TUST received from New York, n large quantity EV of Havanna and Principe Segars of the most popular and sup^:rior brands now in use. Also, an excellent article of chewing Tobacco and several bales of superior Cuba Leaf Tobacco for sale, B. E. WINCHESTER, No. 50, Third street, two doors from the Post Office.. may9. Blankets Blankets 7l 101ECEIVEP THIS HAY, at No. , 46-100 Pair Superior Twilled Blankets, Country made, a beautiful article. leo, Fancy bound, in great variety, all 'amebic') aellieg at 20 to 30 per et. seduced prices; at • BARROWS & TURNER'S,. • -p2B • No. 46 Market at.- .ENV 1 1 .It, G 9 OD 8 . , THE subserilier is - now. receiving a Large and fine assortment of Fitt AND W.Trrri.R Dim GOODS, recently . purchased from the Inanumeturers and' an-. porters, rii the. Nei; York rind Philadelphia Miirkirts, since th e .gireet.ital in` pilteS, and will he sold ticcntp per cent cheaper thim the same descSpton of Goods were ever before. offeired in this market,. All thoso wisnting great bargains are requested: to call at No. 6d Market street. . . • :• sepia . AliSIAL0:11 JITORRIS. New nrese E have now on hand a full assortment of beau ,yy tiful French aad Seotoh dress Gihghanis; twir: led and plain, at remarkable low prices. Also, an article of - embroidered Gingh.amr4very beautiful for. Dresses, for sale by A.85A.1.011.1 MORRIS, sep ls NO. G 5 Market street, lihdy*s Dress Silks. ECEIVED. this day, several-packages-every 11, rich new style Persitin—embostied Ombri, Bro cade; Chameliort, Striped, Plaid and Youltde Soie, and Shck Satin, Striped Armour trees Silks, and will be sold theap.forCash, by ' !eta ABSALOM MORRIS, N 0.65 Market et. 1511 - oeli NeW. ,Prints. UST RECEIVED this day, embracing, all the J pew and desirable styles in the market; and will be sold at greatly reduced prices, byl septs . ABSALOM MORRIS, No, 65 Market at. 101 Iii NODES & AtiCORN, (Late of NeW York civil 1 . 10 No, 27 Fifth et., between Wood and Market, Manufactureis of Mustard, Ground Ppices, Catsup, Rte., Ike., will Open duringrhe present week'a large assortment of articles in . ,tlM4r line, which they will whelep„3l6 in quantities to tuit dealers, at Eastern wholesale prices. All aidees sold by them warran ted-. Merclumts intending t. go east would do well to call before leafing the ci . They maybe found y at their warehortie;. No. 27 Fifth street ' in Ryan's Building. " . ' - - : ' ' sep7 fro RENDER THE HUMAN. HAIR SILKY, 1 SOFT, FINE'AND CLEAN; to make the scalp healthy, smooth, white and fruitful,. so thnt a good crop may spring therefrom, persons have but to ex pend thirty seven and. a half cents.; And, reader, our only objectfor selling.the artiele;at that price, is knowing it to he all we state, that when you once try this you never will use aught elst,l whether it bc merely to embelish, to dress, beautify, and preserve, to force growth, stop falling off, and cure scrufs or dandruffs, the JONES' CORAL HAIR. RESTORA TIVE will never hal to do all this, as hundreds will tell you with gratitiele. It dresses ttfe hair beautiful ly, and makes red'orsrey hair vote darkfrom the roots. -7, Sold at JACKSOIVS. Patent Medicine Warehouse, S 9 Liberty street, head of Wood—price thirty sever. and a half cents, fifty. Cents 'and one dollar per bottle. At the same , place isstild the Italian Chemical Soap, Spanish Lilly White and unrivalled shaving soap. yy2s-tf. frAKE NOTICE :ALL THE PEOPLE—Aocncv ItcatovEn-,The.celebrated medicines of Dr. T. G. E.vans of 13rownsville, Pa., are; now for sale wholesale and retail; at Jackson's Medical. Depot; No. 89 Liberty street, head of Wood, Pittsburgh. Wholesale-Stealers and Agoras supplied. Dr. Evans' Sovereign' Tonic 'amt Grand Restore - 'lwo certain cure fortho Fever and 'Ague. Dr, Evans , Vegetable and Anti-Dyspeptic pills, prico 25 cents per box. Dr. Evans' American Vegetable Vcrmiftige,l)rice cents per bottle. Dr. Brans , - Tonic Eye Tinter, an infallible cure for sore eye;, price twenty-five cents per bottle. Ben. Dr: James Esters Black Syriep, for the cure of Coughs, Cold, Asthma, Croup, •Bronchitis and Consumption price one dollar. Remember Dr.. Evan s, only. Depot, is JACKSON'S, No. 89 Liberty street, head of Wood. jy2. Tobacco, Snuff and Cigar Stara, NO. 25 rtrm STRUT. TIJST RtCEIVED, cog choice lot of macufac. J tared Tobacco, of roslous braada, among which are, . ! Itrlnch's Aromatic Cavendish; Peyton's Honey Dew Fives; James Thomas', Jr., NCLilt Leaf; John Enders Honey Dew Ladies" Twist; Lawre Cooler Baltimore Plug- i Also a' very fine lot of Ctib.a filler Leaf, which will he sold small or large quantities. Together with every variety of Ci4ara, which will be sold wholesale or retail. -'sep2s-dlat . JACOB .II'cOLLISTEIL SPLENDID DP . Nr.w FALL GOODS. tLEXANDEft D.A.Ytake great. pleasure inlin -Iforatirig the irthabiatista of•Pit!sburgh and the sorrel! iding.country, that they havejust received a splendid stock of New rail Goods, of althost every description a large portion of whieh having been bought at description, at a artist sacrifice, and from the Iraiitinera and manufacturers at nriprecedeatedly low-prices, enaLlen bleu to Offer great indacemets to Cult buyers; they would,•therefore, respectfully invite them to esil .and examine their stock, being coafident that they will he plessed!with the goods and prices. L4Dre.'S' InilL..lS GOODS. Our stock of Ladies' then. goods is very sape,rior and cannot he sarpassed, consisting is part of Super Satin striped Cashmere, timbre shaded; do.; Splendidyigurcd, do. in great satiety; California a nid Clermont Piatds; GAlMP.aids; ClMsatis; Plain and kilted and Satin striped Mouslin de Laines; Super French and Scotch Gingliams; new.skide Embroider ed do; splendid Cashmere and de Laitie robes; Ameri can, French and English Chintzes of the latest styles, Sc.i. Sc. SILIZSI SILKS!! We have a very handsome assoitment of Silks, such as super Black and Blue Black,'Fig , d and strip ed Siiks; Super Plain and Figured changeable,i-do.; Ombra Shaded and Changeable Striped, do.; Plain, Black and Blue Black Sai.,,ns; Wide India. do; Plain Black and. Blue Black Silks of eitra quality and Width, suitable for mantillas, Lc. .4'4; SHAWLS! SIIAIVLS!! In this department we can offer great bargains, from Auction sales or importhrs York and Philadelphia, among which are splendid Terkerri Shawls; Super Cashmere, do.; Embroidered Terker ri, do.; Plain and .Embroidered Tffibet, do; Super heavy Ottoman Silk, do.; Splendid India Silk,' do.; Extra Hernanl, do.; Hears French Crape, do: Plain and Embroidered Cloth, ilo.; Plain,lVig'd. and Em breidsred Delaines, do.; Splendid French Ifroche, do. all ..wdol; Ilrocha and Cashmere Long Shawls, anti an immense variety of different descriptions of Fall and Winter Shawls,. many of them will be sold at half the cost or importation. I GLOTTIS AND CASSLIIE.RES. Enibraedd in our stock ofthese are Super French, West of Englund, and'Amerienn Cloths, of aimest every color—Heavy Tweed Clothe; Bearer and Pilot Chills for over-coats; Super Black Cassimeres;. Fan cy Striped, do. in great variety, &el &c. ' • BLANKETS! .7JLANKITS!! Extra American Premium Blankets; Super Whit ing, do; heavy Twilled, do; linse,ido; and a num ber of other- raiiket of extra; quality. LADIES ,. CLOAKrivas. • New style Ombra Shaded Cloakings; Handsome Plaid, do; Heavy Gala do for do. ALPACAS AND MERINOS. A very large assortment of Alpacas and Merinos, of every quality and piice, Freach Merinos and Bombazines, both Black add colored, ALSO, Cassinetts; Red; White and Yellow Flan nels; Tickings; Checks, Diapers; Brown and Bleach ed'Table Linens. Sheetings; Tablel Cloths; Canton Flannels; heavy Gloves; Silk and ' Linen Ildkfs.; Scarfs; Stocks; Collars, &c. &c., all of which we aro selling much•lower than we have ever before been enabled to do, •• Tailors, Clothiers, and Country Merchants 'are especially invited to examine our'-stock of French Cloths, Casstmeres and Fillings, as we are prepared to sell Goods to those who buv to sell again, as tow as they can be bought in the regular !pay in the East ern Cities. and by having a buyer ,resident in the east, attendant upon the Auctions; we have rare fa cilities for procuring new and desirable Goods; at the lowest possible prices; we are regniarly receiving now Goods every few days through tEe year. ALEXANDER 4- DAY; oct6 75 Marketat.;•N. W. cor oftho Diamond. OLI) WINES & LlQUORS—consisting of Port Wine; Madeira Wino; Malaga do; Rhenish do;—in halt — and' quarter pipes, and on draught warranted pure; • Pale Brandy, of different brands. • Dark do, " f‘ Holland Gin, fine flavor; , Peach Brandy, S years old;' • Apple do, 4 do do; Old Rye Whiskey, 8 and 11 years old, Part of the'' above Liquors frond under custom HOuse Lock, for sale in quantities' to snit by p. C. MARTIN, 3y20 BO Water st. Brick House and Lot for. Sa lo, Or in Exi•hange for Nails or firindow Glass Wn are authorized to offer for sale, or in exchange for Window Glass or Nails,,a well finished and sub stantial two story brick house and lot, 19 feet front by, 100 feet;deep, situated on the Allegheny river above the Glass House. It will be sold at a reason ble price, title.unexceptionable. _ . Apply to BLAKELY &.1111TCPE/ 9 Op, 17. - _ Real .Eitate Agents. x :: _ : ~'~: ~: a=- -... . ":*;~ .. L - fi5.70: TIIE splendid new and light drought passenger eteamer-S EN AT Capt. Al'ecußE, will leass forthe abovO and all intestnedi ate purl's, regularly.- For freight or vatsage nrply :The new light draught packet steam 1t:A . 41,n or CXT IFORNI C 4 pt- in Hinter, . , leave4or the above and.all intermediate ports this day,. regularly: ,For freight or pasage apply 02i S. W. BID'LV.R&.: BRO., Second st. The California was7bo expressly for the above trade, and will ma reliereips regularly (hiring the season., • - . . • .augls THE new find light drittight pOsenger , -' -4 -'-4 steamer WESTERN, Capt.',llnnErt, wll eave for the-.abn.e and all intermediate ports regularly. - The Western draws but 12 inches, and was built expressV to . run in the trade daring, -the low water season. , For freight or passage, having superior aCcorarao dations, apply on board. -_ ' - , -jyrd - For Louisville'—Regular Paolset. n . , . .. The kin , an steam er TONNALEUKA, Capt. J. K. Moody, will run in.the trade from Pittsburgh to Louisville, duringvho season of 1846. -. -', : ..:. - -.. r The 'Tonnaloakawasbuilt papreasly for the Ap.de, and is elegantly, furnished in every respect. • 7 ' For freight or .passage apply on board. i my 11.2 The well known Ihet running 'steainer k i --.F.CAMBRIA, W. Forsyth, Master; vill run as a regular Packet . , leaving every Wednesday morn ing at .10 iveloch;and Wheeling, at 10, P. M., the same day, Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Saturday, at 10, A,:M. For :freight or Aim/sage;apply on hoard, or to FORSYTH kOo., Agents, ap 18 No. 30, Water Street. - ' For Cincinnati and Louisville. AfTah_ The new nod splendid passenger steam • --...- er COLUMBI A, O , Nr..A.t, Master, will eavaor t e above and intermediate ports, 'regular -15. 1 . • . - • - For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to jet, . - - D. WILKINS, Agent. For Saint Louis... Regular Pac4et.. t 4 The now and splendid passenger stem er BRUNETTE, Capt. Perry, wili run_ in the tralilrom PittSburgh to St. Louis, during the seasonl of 1846. . • • The4lrunette was built expressly for the trade, end is 'elegantly found in erery - respeet. 1• For freight or passage apply on board. - spl4 • 'For Cincinnati and St. Lord* • I r.., , j The paarenger steamer PALESTINE, k...,._ , - , -,, Capt, - Wiiliarna, vvili leave for- the above and 1 intermediate . porta regularly. For freight or passage apply on board, je.9. ruesOssyr Evening PacluCt, jyr".s. Tho now and splendid passenger steam boat DECLARATION, Capt. Vorhees, will cup asa regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port - every Tuesday evening at 3 eiclock. Returning the will leave Cincinnati every Friday evening at 3 o'clock. The:Declaration offers superior accommodations to passengers. For freight or passages apply on board..jel . . CINCINNATI PACKETS MONDAY. PACKET. CM . The regular mail an:passenger steamei MONONGAHELA, Capt. Stone ' ,vvill run aS a regular Packet between Pittsburgh .and Cincin nati, leaving this port every Monday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. :Return ing, she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10. A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The; Monongahela was built expressly; fur this trade, and otters to the passmagers - comfort, and su perior accommodations. _ mar 3.1 MONDAY - PACKET. , THE regular mail and pasenger steam p't "7.'"5,1er UNION, Captain Jfatlean,will ran as a regu sr packet 'between Pittsburgh and Cincin nati, leaving this .port every Monday at 6 o'clock, P. M. Returning :-,he will leave Cincinnati every Thursday at 13 P. ik.f. The Union was built ex - pressly for_ this - trade ; and affords ever- acconmnidatiOn. For freight or past4age apply on boril THE reglilei t. tit and passeitger steam- HIBERNIA', Capt. Jahn Klinefelter, • • . ttr will run as a regular Packet between .Pittsbnrgh and Cincinnati, leaving this,port &cry Tuesday, at 1.0 A. - and Wheeling at - 10 P. Di. et tire same Returning, she Lilt :cave Cincinnati every 'Friday at 10 A. M. Fur freight or passage apply on board. The Hibernia was :built espressly ror the trade, and offers to, the passengers every coinfor( and su perior accotnute , lations. apl _ WEDNESDAY PACKET. fir/ e t. t i TUE regular mail . and passenger stet: m er NEW ENGLAND; Capt. S. D. Page, will rust as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port_ every Wednesday at 10 A. lif. r and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day.— Petnraing, she will leave Cincinnati everyfiaturda) at 10 A. M. For freight or passage ripply on board. The New England was built expressly for this trade rad offers to the passengers every comfort and supe rior accommodations. mar. 26 THE, new U. S. Mail steamer ACADIA, -=' , 111,1. E. Lucas, 1114ster,.will run as a reran-.lr passenger packet between Pittsburgh and Axe above port during the season of 1846, leaving every Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M. The Acadia is new and has superior accommoda tions. For freight or passage apply on board, or to ap9 J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. THE regular mail and passenge' r steam er CLIPPER No. 2, Captain Crooks, will run as 'a regirlarpacket between Cincinnati and Pitts burgh, leaving. this pcirt, every Friday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the came day. Returning she will leave Cincinnao every Monday at,lo o'clok, A. M. For freight or 'passage apply ori board, The Clipper No. 2 was built expressly fbi this Uncle_ end offers to her passengers every coinfOrt and dc. aommodation. - • ,mar 23 r. The regularmail and passenger steamei CIRCASSI.C.V, Capt. Isaac Bennett, will run as a regular Pucket between Fittsbergh and Cincinnati, leaving this 'pori every altirday, at 10, A. M., and li/heeling at 10, P. 'M., the' came daY. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10, A: M. For freight or passage apply 'onboard. The Circassian wan built expressly for this trade, and offers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. mar 23 SATURDAY PACKET. The regular mail and pasienger steamer Capt, Linford, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburglvand Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10 o'clk A. M. -For freight or passage apply on board: The Messenger was built expressly for this trade, d off h pagers every comfort and as - - loaf 23 ijIIPF;S . corner r WRITING' „ streets, Thie4Stlie only es :: tablishmentin weitern Pen sylvania where the theory.a.a — ctice of Book keep ing can be acquired in such a manner as to enable the learner to apply it at since to business. In ad dition to his usual course of instruction in. Double Entry Book-keeping, he has prepared for the use of mechanics and 'others who are not Willing to in cur the time and expense : necessary for facquiring the science upon the Double Entryprinciple, a.com. plete course of instruction upon Sinn& ENTRY Book- KEEP:trio. A comfortable private parlor is - : fitted tip 'for instructing Ladies, either in Penmanship or Book, keeping. Ladies' Class, 2t04,e. M. • Gentlemen's Class, 10 to 12, 2 t 0 .4, and 7 to 0 rat; octl . . No Cure Aro PAY'v SRULERS , LIVER PILLg..--These celebrated pills claim public confidence not only on account of what the propriotor may say about . them, but on account of the good resulting from their use. Road the following statement from a citizen of, Birming ham: Ain. It. E. SELLEAS:-4 take this opportunity. of testifying in favor. of year invaluable medicine. A. bout two years ago I was taken down" with' a aerere inflamation of the liver, and was so reduced by night sweats and other effects of this dreadful diaease, that my life was despaired of. After other' meads had failed, I waa advised by my physician to: try youf Liver Pills and I must lay that after takink ono boa and a half; Ihave been restored to reasonable health, which-I enjoy at this time.. I therefore take pleasure in recommending them to others afflicted .with dia. ease of the liver. • Yours respectfully, , e. JOHN GIVEN - rat. mPone Pills, stand unequaled by any ;medicine own tbr the cure of liver complaint, and may tie had of the proprietor, R.E. SELLERS, 57 Wood at., Pittsburgh. - sop29, . . I '~ ~ ~- +' ~a, .. =., ~,.?.~ f .S 7 Voet Incinuati. Clncirmali. For -Cincinnati or Vinelrmati. TUESDAY ;PACKET THURSDAY PACK ET FRIDAY PACKET SATURDAY PACKET ilmarNanem, June 24th, 1846 REES LOUR--40 bbla. Family.Floorjustreedjand fox "sake by .MILLER.E4RICKETSON, - - 170 Liberty .ot, . 111 WANT,SED-30 Q 0 bu s Rye wanted , for whichcash - wilt ce paid - ' MILLER IaCKETSON QN ATERITE 'E-,3 IN 0 casks Santoke" Wine, la just receil4il on contiftnntent and forstae by . outs _ WILLER. fr; . , . 1110 E-1 0 Tierce::• Itice just ice. , d'ar.l for *xtle by r ..octs MILLI:Int; RICIZETSON, CLARET—llensks Claret-just. received and rotsak by toctsl . MILLER fa RICKETSON: JI:MEETS—PO doz. painted. bucket 9 justreed and _,, forsale by; MILLER & EICKETSON, °CO No. PO, Liberty street. .; Sundries. - - /', Tierces fresh Rice; 0 14 Conklins improved Lard 081 - 10,000 lbs. Bacon, Shonlders. On hand and for sale,,by I - F. SELLERS. sep24. 1' o:17, Liberty street. LARD; 100 IL:cgs, No. I, Lard on consiguinent4, And for 'rale by F. SELLERS. sep24. ' No. 17, Liberty street. QUGAR HOUSEMOLLASSES.-6 bbls. 4 Goodals, l !...) S. H..MolaSses, in store and fur sale by sep23.• , F. SELLERS, EMONS-7,69:10res Lep - ions; for tale yeryloir, j_j by , dyl4) JAMES MAY. T_T ID F,S7-1111411sdo u ri ,Elides, for isle /OW to Close consignnient. (je2G) JAMES MAX. CORN--117 1 scks Corn, for sale by . JAMES MAY.- IG mETAL,-r ton Scioto Furnace pig irculfor P sale by 006) JANES MAY, rkUININE-7-100 ounces just received and for Bile 1.4 . , by :' B. A. TAHNESTOCK sepll." • corner of 6th anti .Woo'd sta. fIASTILE spAp--lo cases just received:and for .„.) sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & sop 9 !. - cor.Sth And 'Wood st. REFINED jttQtiOBIC 100.1bs'just. received and for silo by B. A. .FAIINESTOCK & sep9 cor."6th and -1 - 1 - ood sts QAND CRUCIBLES-100 nests just received and ►J for sak by' j B. A..TAIINESTOCK & CO., acp9 :: corner 6th and Wood 'as- • •TENEERSi AND VARNISHES., of the very best quality; Froi• sale at H. H. ILYAN , .s z Cabiaet are.itooms,li.Co. 31 Fifth street.., ' . Croton AM° - Barrels. ARFUTHER - supply of th e above just received and for sale at manufacturers prices, by sep26 GEORGE. COCHRAN, ;.6 Wood street. Lard Oi A FEW barrels of a superior quality for aile low 11. to close consignroeut; by rep 17 GEORGE: COCHRAN, 26 Wood street:: T EMONS.-4100 boxes lemons in good order, . for sale by P. C. .MARTIN; 20 ., • - • 60 Water street. INE SAUNA TABLE SALT-66 bags (small size) re* Sue rialiu.a. Salt, St for table use and Dairies, for sale lew b I'. C. L'IA.P.TIN, jy'47 . - 60 Water sL , Musqucto - Nctio. GE° -s. SWARTZ has on_ hand a lot of vel7 su perior White cud colored Musqueto Netts which wilt be seld.cheao at No'. 10a liarket street. jet 3 11TOHOG ANY VENEERS AND BOARDS—Just 1, - received . ; a large assortment of the above, and forsale at - F. BLWIES sepS No. IV. Wood street, P..nd door above sth _ ,Brazier7s.n.l,o4-". . . CST receivOd an assortment, large sizes, BraZiCI S S t BellOvi.a; also, Parlour and Kitchen. do. Wholeialo JOIIN BLAIR, • seP 29 . • 120 Wood at. • FrtBhioned- Tints, - ch r a very shperiorAl'ality, for sale _ . M COPD z RING; , earner of Stood and Fifth sts. Cia.vcrord, M. Di - 11) ESPTCTPtLLY tenders his services to the zees of, Pittsburgh and vicinity. Office; St. ( f lair street, egposite the Ex change . I l t!,.test lis!pri3reittent 13. . RDSTEABS of di ff erent kinds Aritb Gazzain'S iron patent fasteaings r superior to 41 - Oiling, now in use, forsale low at the furniture waraciiise oC angl. IT.. B. 'YOUNG & Co, Fraud street.' centre and Card Tables of differ eat patterns. If you want a good article cheap call at:Ilio Furniture Warehouse cf' T. B, 1'01.71 , 4; & Co; . 31 Hand st: RQBE,s—=if yo,..t.wani to purchase a Ngood'ivardrobe.chcap call at the fornitoye wairtique of T., B. YOUNG. Bz. CO, _jyl7 31 'land BED,STEADS---Mahogany, Birch; 11101 e; Cherry. • and PoPlai high and low post bedsteads al ways an handy and fur sale low at.ilie Furniture Warehouse ofi T. B. YOUNG Co, je6 - 31 nand st. Wood 'tkeet Property for Sale. THAT desirable lot of ground at the Eliot of Wood street, occupied at the time of the great Bre by I.‘leirte. King Si Holmes, is offered for sale. Enquire of taugEr]. S. K. MOORHEAD: tingai and .11.1olassis Ar.„' N: 0: Sugar, strietly_prime .-I"tf 25 bbls. : Nos. 4 and 0 Lo f; - ID cases ; , Lovering's - D.:£._.. Loaf Sugar 118 bbls N. P. :Molasses; In store and i'dr salebk • . LAMBERT & SHIPTON, angss. 133 and 135 Wood street rpon'Acco;,-4O bxs Ifutchinson's ss; 30 bxs Price 8c Harwood's 53; 10 J. R. Grante ss; 15 j Layton's - 55 155., 325.; Balt plu , r ' , and Ladies Twist; arrivitt this day. and for sale by ang.2s LAMBERT & SHIPTO.N. AV offeit' 3fin RAGS Green Rio part prime; Vt./ Old Government Java; Arriving this day and for sale by aug2s I J LAMBERT & SHIPTON T 4 lE4I--150'bbls No. 3 Lary's.Mackerel; -k 20 - . 4 . " 3 North 10 1 II &I • ' 20 4 , Herring (Allwives) 5 "No. I Salmon; in store and 'for sale, by taug,2s] LAMBERT- & SHIPTON. I IEkS--12Q packages Y. IL, Impl., G. P. and Powehong-, of late importations, arriving and. for sale by (aug2sq LAMBERT & SHIPTON. For Sale at the 'Wharf. JUST received per Canal Boat -10,000, feet inch poplar; 10,000 " • I >c , "seasoned; 45,000 ff. 41.4 Scantling. jyS L. WILJTARTiL 1]) :V BCEE:I3—Pa Cnal Boat Great Western— lA, 100 pca Cherry' Scantling-5x5 arid GIG-4000 LightsVindow Sash - suitable for the' western trade, 12x16;10x12 and Sxlo. For sale by jeG . L., WILM.'IIITII. Storage. "SAVING a very large Ad commodious swe ll house, we are prepared to receiie.(in addit tion to freight for shipment) 'clarge amount' of Pro 'duce, &c. on storgUilt - low rates.. ' " C. A. MeANULTY 8s CO, Canal Basin. FF ;BBLS. Pitch; JO 50 "- Rosin; 150 Boxes Tobacco, carious 512C/3; 10,000 Seed leaf Cigars; On consignment and will he hold low for Cash, or exchanged for Pittsburgh manufactures, by. sep6 • TAAFFE O,CONNOR. rrptIACCO.-75 large and 00 boxes 'Mason. ri tobacco, - of prime quality, just received on consighment, and will be sold theap for cash, or Pittsburgh manufactures, • - - august 18 ' :TA~AFFF & OTONNER. I) . 5.)4...MS Si , llYMNS,:fdrAhe us.) of the German Reformed Church in their. S, of America; En glish and Gerinan. For Eale by jell, *SCRIRA & SCIFF.IBLER, 115.W00d at.. - IDBYSIC AND PHYSICIANS, a :Medical Sketch . Book, exhibiting tho public and private life of! the most 'celebrated Medical Men of former daya, ilth Memoirs of eminent living London - Phyaicians.' For sale by H, S. BOSWORTH & CO, sep76 . 43Marketstreet. James Blakely, Alderman. , OFFICE on Pdnn styopposite D. Leech Do's q paeketline office. Office hours from? Welt'', Vii., to 8 wotook • TTOW TO .GET 'SID. OF A GOITRE.--rany persdas labor uhdtr" the , 'mistaken idea WI; Goitre :.(an enlariemont on , th - 7. great' derbivraiiy; triton death from preieute the wind-pipe and Inrfo blood4esaelso is Incurable. Tilis is-a very "gregt glistake, disease, as well asSt - ii0rtm......, are eradicated from the system by _that_ pleasant, yet..pownrftri medieinet,Jza - ses.Avrtzit., TLVE. It is as certain to enfeAihen ?miserly. used„ . as that the sun gives light ancl beat. wante4' ' is a fair-trial - of its‘virtues, and the um:or - will begin, • to diminish in size, and gradually become smaller anct ; smaller until it'intirely disappearr.':Prepared at,No . a South Trann street; Philadelphia. '• , For sale in Pit --L.:burgh at the Plih:Es.; TEA: STORE., 72 Fourth street, near Wood; and nine at the-Drab_: Store of U. P. Schwartz. A . Federal atreet,, Alleghest,r ; City. .- • - -sup ILTOOPING _COUGH RENTS.--JAYNE'S 'EXPV.CTORANI" without excep6on, tho most valuable prepationlq ase for the above diseases, It converts HOOPINCr COUGIFinto a mild,and tructablo diseme; and ober; tens, its . duration more than one 7 halfi land produces a certain and speedy recovery. From halfqa ono tea spoon full will certainly enre:the CrtollF in dn.!: fonts and young -children in hail an -hour's rime,--1- Theliyes of handreds 4 of children will be saved' ant: • nually, by keepin g it always on hind - ready fee eve t • ry emergency. Prepared et No. 8, South ' . 111:144; Street, Philadelphia. Fos sale in Pittsburgh V at'the PEKIN TEA g 72 Fourth street, near Wood,- and"-alse at the Store or 1i..-.P. - §phwartz, Federal street, Allegheny - City. - - rep LaYZYL strErErgiona STAIINCH low Pretwil=t chip built Steam Packet, SULU). „ Ls,ptli „„ - - ntt) A. 6-raNlimili; having been pat in complete condition for cea, run upon Lake Sepal-kir during the season, comtrtencr) ing 3d- August, between the Sault de St. Marie and the rations ports, as bneiness May warrant. -'. The J. P. is well furnished in every particular, and is e fine a heavy weather vessel as any shirr that floats'. the seas." lias good upper cabin, state - rooms ,aid family saloons, as also single beithc; ladies eahixt and steerage cabin. All_ well ventilated, and :will: accomModate 100 cabin passenger . s. Freight in large quantities can be stowed -under decks. - Parties witll or without freight will be aeeaainiodited at the earl our landings upon the Mitish amd American cideg - Irr One or two voyages will be irtadd to laPctiatni during the Indian payments] and two pleasure voy ages .1)e made entirely arciund-.Me lake coast,. wise; durin&uguat and September; giving to'pleae sure travel en opportunity of enjoying the most Act lightful unique and interesting scenery in theknown world. State rooms or single berths eair be secore4 in advance bv addressict - . W..r. 1 1 0 . 11.T.ER TAYLOB,Managibg owner,:" Batilt de Ste Marie; Michigan, ' , jY2CI-3taEant N. B. Property Consigned to W.F.. Forter - Tayltir will Meet - with immediate desiistch as ordered. T•lbdtettl and - - - Health la the charm of lire, Avithautit gold ' Lore; letterri; friends; all, all, .I,TO imenjoyecL "DOCTOR BR. OWN; m icgularly etlucated cian" from the eastern cat' . lee, would respectfully an zioutwe, - to the citizens of Pittsburoh _Allegheny and . Nicinny, that ha' - cap t.: S ti 1 1 conxulted privately .- 844 . Confide.otially, every - day evening at his orace en Diamond -Alley, few doord from Wortiti S 404 to . ..walls the market. . - _ • _ _ - lirown_giveS his. Taal euiar attention to reatment and investigation of -the folloi-ing dife4, Al! fKoin ImptFitiesorthP Blood scrofula.,- •Eerninal- weckne.ss. impotenty r salt rheuln, di.eat..es ui theeye cs.ll ear; rhouttlatis, paLsey. Dr. Mach piCaCure in annotmetni to the public, , thal_lleits in pose - ion of the latest in. inmrovemeat treatruentof secondary s, practical at the Paris Lock Ito.s.',k pital. The , ' modern researches" on syphilis, .complications and consequences, "and the improve modes of practice which. bare.heen made I:novai to the public but - recent:l,4, and toi these chiefly„ : who inaltb this imatich of Nelicihe, their .. Jar study and pray.ise. :May new and valaable remedies havebtenlatep - -. ly introduced, whiclisecures the patientheing mer;; eurialized out of existence .Strangeis aretOrisett: that Doctor Brown has been educated`in- every_ is branch of medicine, and regularly admitted to practise; and that he now confines. himself to 'tho. • study emdpractiee of this particular brartch,togeth,-. er with` all diseases of a private, or: delicate nature,'-:: . incident to the human frnme. No cure, no pay. . Recent CO:-.3 are relieved in a short. time, .With out interruption from business. o_,,Office oh Diamond Alley, a: few doors- from- Wood Street, towards the inarlet. "CenSttlintioni Strictly cmuldentiai. .myl2-48:vy • Security to i3urcistisekai R.4A ? , 4z of.GENUINE SUGAR COATED PILLS tuustpaa 4 Siznaturs I !iP; • _ c etLICE RICER'S SUGAR. COATED VEGETABLE PILLS are the first and only, Medicine . over known that positiv e ly cure - _ Ifeada.che; Giddiness Measles, gall Rheims, Riteematimn, Pilcs,, Heartburn-,Worms,,:. - Dispepsiai Scurry, • CliMera Morhus, - Small Pox:, Jaundice; Coughs, Quincy; • - Pains in the Back, ' Whooping Cough, Inward Weakness, Consumption,llM,- Palpitation-Or the Heart, Liver Complaint, -- Rising in the Throat, ErviipelasiDeafness; Dropsy, Asihria, IM - flings of the'Skiti; --- Fevers of all kinds, Colds, Gout; Grivek Pm:inlet - Complaints, Nervous Complainte,- And all other diseases originating from impurities o the blood. li7 They have cured; since their intraduction, over 2,000 persons, who have been given up as, less cases, by the most eminent Physicians. • frlr- They are patronized and recommended by., men of the highest distinction, aineng whom axe— lion. David It. PoFter ) - • 'Hon. Henry Clay, Hon. John Q. Adams, Hon: Daniel Webstery : Hon. Martin Van Buren, Hon. J. C. Calhoun, .1 Gen. Winfield Scott, Col - . R. M. Johnson', - - lion. James E. Pork, Gen. Lewin Cass. • tkr Their virtues are so infallible Ihntibe money .2 will be returned in all eases, they do not give univerr cal satisfictiun. Although but two and a half years have elapsed since - these celebrated Pills were.firet . . - introduced to the public, the sale of them is the Eastern and middle States has far exceeded Dr; CI ickener , s most sanguine expectations. Raring the pest ybar- aßine, no less than 10,000 grass of boxes _ have beekeld in the State of New York, 6,000 Pennsylvania, 4,000 in Maryland, 3,000 in New sey, 2,000 in Del aware, and'9,ooo in the Nenr England , States, requiring the constant employment. of 21 hands, exclusive of printers .and engravers. lathe same period, upwards of 200,000 copies 'of, the "Family Doctor" have been ordered by agents in every section of the ct,untry. These facts -mast show, conclusively, that Dr. Clickener , s Sugar Coat - al Pills, besides being, the very Lest medicine in the": world, arc held in the highest estimation by the public, We might extend this publication to an indefin ite length, if we deemed it expedient to publish all tersimonials We have received, not only from agents.'" but individuals and fainilios, 'who iIIIVC experienced the berdicial effects of Cliekener's -Sugar Coated Pills, but We deem it unnecessary. The -Most in-_ : : contestible evidence of their unprecedented success; 'are the ntanberless Imitations and Counterfelts*Lich have already appeared, notwithstanding the brierpe, rind they have been before the public.. Even:some of our staunchest' ill makers have had the audacity . tp imitate the Capsule of Sugar, in order to disguise -- the ingredients of their vile compounds* and-jialut them off for the "real - simon pure," :Snob paltry shifts cannot last long , without exposinglheirlideous deformity. Truth and honesty innSt inevitahlypre. vail over rascality: and deception, •. ' For sale in Pittsburgh by WM. JALESON,-at.hie Patent Medicirm Warehouse,.No. sa;Liberty street, head of Wood et:, Pittsburgh:: Price; 25e. peibel.- Cl iokene Vs principal office is 81.-Barckay street, New York.. i -• otr Beware of an imitation arable called Int. proved Sugar Coated Pills; purporting to he patented * , as both the. pills -and. the pretended patent are for-' genies, got'tip by ernieerable quack in New Yorlf, : : who,-for-the last- four.- or . live years, has ,Inade hisi• living by, counts ifeiting'po p alas medicines. - -•', 0:r Remember, Dr..C., V. C: [chaser is the 04 gmor inventor of Sugar Coated c ilia, a c nothing-4 the sort was ever 'heard of uatP -in June, 1343. Purehasers..w al d, , therenire c - firsiays ask for Clickeners civ- -- ' c. " 3a t e d lake no other ..*`y will be q/ade-1110-tice,an-tit4 ") Et_CIDER:-12 sciferiDr Crab Ci l t C.' -der *sale b 20 WarerO.to A r . coum. - rsx;rur