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COSTS i2flE.—ln Washington recently, during the hot weather, it is said that one of the Indians now in the city was going up the avenue clothed in such apparel as civilization was heaping upon him. Feeling them of no manner of use he took off his pantaloons, threw them over his arm, and strode up the avenue, attracting quite as much notice with them on his arm as if they had -been on his legs.' Von Er. Ilsrist,o.—The Mormons at Voice, in lowa TeiTitory,, have a paper tinder the above ti tle. Strong is advoCated as the successor of Joe Smith, and Lucy Smith is also named as the "Alo ther in Israel." CusroM Houss. 11.sc El ers.—The receipts of the New York - Custom House the past week were $lOO,OOO. The exports amount to $67 1,1rJ5, and included 2351 bales Cotton, 18,031 bbls flour, 7,- 808 bushels corn: 1.386 bbls corn meal; 112,312 lbs rice, 41,00 lb cheese: ; -„,1 MINED OZOM MEM ~. , ,r ~ .. ' j ~'.... 4 ..: s =ENE =EI • : :-....iii•-, ,ci-,,,„ ,t':,,'..•.i:.,•:-i-.4 a ~:_' THE PITTSBItCH DAILY MORNING POST. FRIDAY ;MORNING, JULY 24, 184 G Goon CELER'RATION.—The Yarmouth (Massa 14ineetts) Register states that the good people of West Harwich, on Independence day, turned out with implements of husbandry and hoed the corn and pcitato fields of one of their sick neighbors. THE VAN Ntss EST ATE.—Tbe claim of the al leged widow of the late Gen. Van Ness has been act down for hearing on the second Tuesday in Au gust. Her letters upon which she depends to prove her marriage are said by the administrators to be forgeries. My friends and self visited Philo Hall last even ing, and were well paid for our visit. Mr. A.'s astonishing experiments were beautiful, and many of them dedicated to the la - lies. I shall visit the Exhibition this evening with my family and be there early. To all the lovers of innocent amuse ment, for them there is a rich treat in store. . A VISITOR On Thursday morning, July 25d, at his resi &nee in Robinson township, Allegheny county, WILLIAM BROWN, Esq., aged 75 years. Mr. *own was among the first settlers of this county; Ora was beloved and respected by all who knew him. The funeral will take place from his late residence, this day, at 11 o'clock. A. M. The friends and acquaintances of the family arc invited to attend. Costiveness, cholic, indigestion, have long brined Physician's skill. A medicine, however, hiis been discovered, and is now offered to the world, which is a quick and perfect cure for them, to which nearly every respectable practitioner in New York will bear willing testillbny, as they have abandoned all other remedies for its use. The remedy spmken of is Clickeuer's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills. A medicine which is as palatea ble assug,ar plums: never gripes or nauseates in the slighest degree, and yet is the most searching and positive purgative preparation ever discovered.— Such is the excellence of . Clickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills,.that the proprietor warrants a cure if they are taken according to directions, and binds himself to return the money if the purchaser is not fully pleased with them. The great excite ment which their appearance has produced is not a false one, but is erected on the strong foundation of truth, and will ne'ver pass away; for so long as costiveness. clthe, and indigestion lemain attend ant upon the human race, so long will their only positive remedy continue to he popular. Sald by Wm. Jackson, corner of Wood and Lib erty streets, who is general Agent for Dr. Ciicke fiefs Pills in Pittsburgh and vicinity. SONG POlt THE PEOPLE AIR----" 1 dreamt that I dwelt in marble halls,” I dreamt that I dwelt in marble halls, With pimples and tan on my face; And I thought that at parties,m soirees and balls, L. was termed a repulsive disgrace. I had riches enough, brit, alas! could not count On possessing a healthy skin; Yet I thought that a whisper said, you may surmount Disfigurements, be they hateful as sin. dreamt that suitors now sought my hand, But they all did repudiate my face; For they cried, Though her features arc fdrmed mild and bland, The yellow neck and pimpled skin are disgrace, Then I thought that I cried in a 'thee void of hope, "Cure my pimples—make my skin white and fair;" A voice answer'd, "Use a cake Of the Jones's famed Soar, And your mind will be free from despair.'i Then I dreamt that I used it; 0, that moment of bliss! My skin changed from its yellowish hue; neck was made clear, and my face made to kiss, Though an angel might claim it his due; The pimples, the freckles, the blotches, the tan, Ilad decamped, and a voice by my side S lid, indeed you will now be the glory of man, Ay, the virtue, the hope, and the pride. Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse 8 9 Liberty street, Pittsburg head of Wood. 2:7-Principal Office, sigp 'of the American Eagle 82 Chatham street, New York, Ain - 4 ' The fine old English Gentienusn. ,, Pll sing you a prime new. Yankee song, made in a Yankee fitate, Of a fine old Yankee gentleman, who'd got a bald old pate, And who would not try to stop the same before tt - got too Pate, , But used all sorts of useless atuW at a very expengive rate, Like a fine old Yankee gentleman, Le. This fine old man was loved by all, was reverenced by the fair, .But alas! he could not boast of wearing, his own natural hair But was forced to wear a nasty wig, at which all men did stare, ;For his features all wero noble, and his mind was good, not rare. In a fine old Yankee gentleman, &c. At:length this good old man was told to go straight off and give, 'Three shillings for a bottle of JONES' Ilmn REsro loinvn, Which, though the hair had long been dead, 'twuuld force again tu. live, And grow dark, soft; and beautiful, like a plant or an olive, On this fine old Yankee gentleman, &c. He used but two small bottles, and his hair grew dark and long, No dandruff filled the scalp, for the roots grew heal thy, ay, and strong, And he says at last he's found the right, though he's often tried the wrong, And-that JORES . S3 HAIR RESTORATIVE is all that's stated in thii song, Of a fine old- ankee gentleman, &c. Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse, 69 Liberty street, bead of Wood. jc27 'GREAT BARGAINS AT Sheriff's Sale. EIY. virtue .of a Writ of Florin Facies issued out of the Distric t Court of-Allegheny dounty, and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale, at the Steam Grist Mill of Georg e M. Evans, on the corner of Witter stre.et Redubt Alley, Pittsburgh, on Wedrvesday the 29th day of Jul at 10 o'clock, A. M., the following property, to wit: A large lot of Ploughs, of different brands; a large lot of Plough Casting and Wagon Boxes, Bte. &c. Taken in execution as the property of George M. Juana, at the suit of John Grier, and to be sold by E;LIJAI3 TROVILLO, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Pittahargh, July 21st. 1846. jj2244 113 likely anti Mitchell, Offices on Pert'{ tin SmithAddsts. AGENTS for the Old Black Ball Line of Liver pool and New York packets. Remittances made as usual to England, Ireland; Scotland and Wales, in sums of one poded sterling and upwards--payable in any town of importance in Great Britain and Ireland. Persons wishing to send for their friends can have them brought out by the above splendid line, on the 15th and 16th of any month. WINES & LIQUORS— ' 6 half pipes pure French Brandy,dif. brands; 2 " " " Holland Gin; 10 quarter " Port Wine; 2" " Madeira. 5 bbls Peach Brandy, S years old; 4: " M. It. Whiskey ". " . 2 CC i, i, 11 '' 35 " Rectified Whiskey; Partof the above Liquors on draught and forsalc by P. C. MARTIN, je29 60 Water st. JUST RECEIVED -LETTERS FROM BROOM, Asia Minor, by Mrs. E. C. A. Schneider, with an essay on the prospects of the Heathen and our duty to them, by Rev. B. Schneider, and an introduction by Rev. E. Heiner, A. M. Published by Rev. Sand. Gutclius, Chambersburgh, 1846. For sale by SCItII3A & SCH KIBLER, 115 Wood st. MAKE NOTICE ALL TIIE PEOPLE—AcErzcv 1 RENOVED—The celebrated medicines or Dr. T. G. Evans of Brownsville, Pa., arc now for sale wholesale and retail, at Jackson's Medical Depot, No. 89 Liberty street, head of Wood, Pittsburgh. Wholesale Dealers and Agents supplied. Dr. Evans' Sovereign Tonic and Grand Restora tive, a certain cure forthe Fever and Ague. Dr. Evans' Vegetable and Anti-Dylaptic price 25 cents per box. Dr. Evans , American Vegetable VerorTuge, price 25 cents per bottle. Dr. Evans' Tonic Eye Water, an infallible cure for sore eyes, price twentv-live cents per bottle. Rev. Dr. James Estep's'Elack Syrup, for the cure of Coughs, Cold, Asthma, Croup, Bronchitis and Consumption—price ono dollar. ' Remember Dr. Evans' only Depot, is J ACKSON 'S, No. 89 Liberty street, head of Wood. j y 2. GROUND PLASTER—We have, and will be con stantly supplied with a first rate article of d Ground Plaster, which we will dispose of by the ton or barrel, to suit purchasers. MARTIN & SMITH, M Wood, bet. 3rd and 4th sts. B - • LKACHED SIIEETINGS AND SIIIRTINGS.-- The attention of purchasers is invited to our geral stock of those Goods. 4-4 superior Sea Island Shirting Mu-shim; 15_16 4 , 44 ‘i 4, 44 7-8 " 124 Hamilton Sheeting; 9-8 • mar 17 For the Post PEOPLE visiting the copper mines of Lake Su perior during the season, will find it to their advantage to call at Hays & Brockway's Drug store where,they can procure such remedies as the pecu liarity of the climate require. Any information re lative to the country will be freely given. 11AYS & BROCKWAY, '&2l No. 2 Commercial Row, Liberty st. HEAVY white Linen Drill, for gout's pants; Tweeds and Summer Cloths; Gent's Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Do. Silk do. Do. Hernani and Silk Cravats. An invoice of the above received this day by 'O2l IL E. CONSTA BLE, 83 Alarimt. st ) ECEIVED tins day Parasollettes and Sun Shades; Ladies Corded Skirts'. do Sea Grass do; S; Black Hernani Shawls; Berege Scarf', and Shawls; For sale at B. CONSTABLE. .c:27 ti 3 Alarkta st. RADUATED Stripe am Robes; Graduated stripe white Muslins; Mull Moulins; Nainsook do. Jacono. do A large assortment just new to-day ieTY B. E. CONSTABLE No. 5l Nlarket st. --- COTTON-103 bales Mississlipa and Tun nessec Cotton, just arrit,ing and for sale by M. B MIRY & Co, 57 Water st. jyII NAILS -200 kegs "llarnasous” Nulls, just ree'd and fur sale by M. B. WI EN' & C.., hi ,7 Water cit. BRICK-11,W, -a superior article just larding and fur sale by lIIIEV k Co, y 1 71Caier-i. TULES 11.1 r EL'S PATENT EAU Ft L HAIR ItEsToit.vri V E.—This HMS vrsally ap proved and admired article, free from ardent spirits, pungent essential oil, and other destructive material:, cleans the hair expoilitiously, renders it lieautdbily bright, and imparts to it the delicate fragrance "fun. dowers. Ilair washed with this Extract soon be comes pleasantly solt and lexuriant in its growth, and it will positively bring in new hair on bald heads by its use; and hair that has been made harsh, and is turning gray and falling out, by the use of spirits or other improper preparations, will soon be restor ed to its natural color and brilliancy by a few appli cations of the Eau Lusfral. tr:rA Premium awarded at the FRANKLIN BSTI. TOTE. Choice Light Reading. Llll ILIA WYNDHAM; Peers & Parvenus; Confession of a Pretty Woman, Chronicles aClovcrnook; Chevalier D'Harmental; The Young Duke; Janet Hamilton; The Bush Ranger: Moses from an old Manse; Wilderness and War-path; Scenes and Thoughts in Europe; Salathiel—Crichton; hvingls Sketch Book; Bracebridge Hall; Vicar of Wakefield; Just received by H. S. BOSWORTH & Co. jy22 No. 43 Market at SUNDRiF.S.-50 mitts cassia; 6 dox. Olive oil; 2 " underwoods pickles ass'd; 2 " rose water; 2 " pure extract lemon; 20 " Kentucky mustard in canisters; 10 boxes star candles; 100 kegs pure lead; No.l .• For sale by .1. 1). WILLIAMS, 110 tVotid st. jy 10 For Male at thqWhart. JUST received per Carted9lgal -10,000 feet inch poplar/ 10,000 " I 44 kiensonct4 45,000 4.14 Scaiitling. fyS L. WILMAIttqI L _ Emoris-75 Boxes Leinoiw ; For sale very lov j by jyl-1 S _ CENES AND ADVENTURES IN spAbl, rront 1835 to 1840, by Poco Alas, bound in paper and muslin. • A SOIMER'S JAUNT ACROSS THE WATER, including visits to England,lreland,Seotland, France, Switzerland, Germany, Belgium, etc., by J. Jay Smith, Librarian of the Philadelphia and Loganian Libraries, 2 vols., bound in paper and muslin. Just received and for sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, 43 Market st. CLOSING OFF SALE AT BARROWS & TURN ER'S—In consequence of our arrangements for the “fall trade," we shall offer for 30 days, our en tire stock of rich Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, at such prices as will ensure the sale. Dress Stuffs, in great variety, splendid styles and patterns. White Goods of every description. 100 Ps. Mous de Laines, at much less prices than usual. Shawls, beautiful aysortmenti to this department particularly we incite the attention of purchasers. 50 doz. Linen Camb. Handlds. price 121 cts. Parasols, selling off without reserve. Glovss and Hosiery of every description• Bonnets and Ribbons, at 30 per cent below usual rates. Purchasers are invited to call and examine the nods, iy22 : Tobacco; boxes 16s, 12s, Eszi,',sl3; 1 w, - '"robae - 4; 19 Kegs Pittsburgh cavendish; 5 ,t a plug; '4 " NoA 6 twist; For sale by J. D. W11.1.1A-MS, 110 Wood ~-~~: ,~ =lll New Books SIflY & PENNoCK Lake Superior. d usl In Sold by 13 A FAH:S . F.:STOCK & Co,, Corner alit)/ and Wood streets JAMES MAY -~+ V +"i%,+.Y+ , . ~'iia,,'~C~r..`~a~ , sM»4z '- y.'~'R~'~c?.nik e f-?if 0 . 4 -4 Poshs ; -• From the Baltimore Sun mtnivAL or Tlig STEAM 'ifl/ f -, ZN,,• SHIP GREAT BRITAIN. The New illintstry--A !iirposition to give it a fhil• trial favorable state of cups—no change in pr ce of Cotton—Money tarlat ca—fair demand for flour—priec declined. The arrival of the Steamship Great Britain, at New York, yesterday, at 5 o'clock; A: M., was te!-! elraphed to this city for the Sin, and the sub stance of the news posted on our Bul'etin board at an ea ly hour yesterday morning. By the steam boat line last night, we received extras from the New York Sun and Tribune, and from the Phih; detphia Ledger, with a copy of Wilmer & Smith's Times front which we make additional extracts: The Great Britain brought ninety one passer:. gers. Her news is three days later. The markets appear to be firm as at last advi ces. The sales of cotton since the departure of the Cambria, were 17,000 bales. Isio change in prices. Flour was selling fur 265. and 2Ss. duty paid, and a fair demand. The money market was easy. Stocks firm. The crops in England and France lopk well. A disposition is manifested on all sides to gise the new ministry a lair trial. Mr. Cobden has addressed a letter to his constit uents at Stockport, iu which he intimates thatt te state of his health will require lent to lease the country for tr else months, and that, if they desiie it lie will tender his resignation. The sou of Mehemet All, the heir apparent to the throne of the Pharaohs, continues to excite a good deal ut attention in England. Ile is feted it) all directions—is present at all the sumptuous en tertainments of which the British metropolis is the scene. The French Press contain commentaries on the Le thing up of Sir Robert Peers ministry. La France obsertes that the fall of Sir Robert Peel has the air of a r u nph, and this is so much the general opinion manifested by the Paris jour nals that we shall be excused from extracting a series of eulogies without enough variety to nit - der them interesting. Lord Brougham declares his intention of oppo sing the new administration to the utmost of his power. The Harvest in France,—A great many fields of barley hate been aheady cut down in the en virons of Faris. The crop is not heiety in the car, and the straw is very short. as was to be ex pected from the long drought, but the quantity in grain appears to be equal to what is called an at erage crop. 'the late rains hate had so belittle/al an eneet upon the attincral grasses that they wen in full flower, and quite ready for the scythe. It is very rare lot the second crop to he lit tor mow lug 'so catty in -lute. II the weather should be iasorable, the third clop will be lit to cut iu -Au gust. . The Crops and the Season.—We have little fur ther to mud to the grawynig report at Lich ap peared on this subject m our last Fulda:maim.— Vim') all quarters or thieve kingdoms, the accounts are ot a pleasing and sarislactuly chai.cter.— Wheat Fulfil:lts to be early and abundant. Oats, rye, anti barley look well, and ale equally mem., raging, the tinnier hating nearly recotend horn the everts of the late drought, by the copious rains it loch hate fallen during the last week or Lao. As we mentioned sir our last paper, Mete is not, any bather intelligence respecting the !mime 01 the potato clop—partial homes, it is tine, have taken place, but ate believe we ale Win ,autetl ru asserting that thine biota mason to eapect, during the ilea I i-ea•on, a plentiful supply 01 this most aluable and act rssaly c: culeni. • ith,osiiy —IN Times, speatoug of toe procceding- of ihe new says' Abele ,eeni, a di: pi in every quit ter, to the hevi. got ti11...111 .1 {Ail It h) Ito act, l tie plutertwin , lb ale IlUtoriont.ly WI& be tollilii i uee. tolot,11). Aliaieiii theft steak ties:, their hi ~Lito theliew 1i Ic,s iniczno! than thell batie.t ut the uld goierufnent. the 1011011- er ut , •A 1 . 14:1111ei riciel the Mugs to the Flu Icctluw ti au that 1. , M1 Jot ii , i,ose al limn like 1e,•1111,lit C 01111,111.111 otl 111 partii, atootutei) liu Lora--tTirmuAleu has til,•llTe. 11:11LAND TLrlc I,llot .111) 0014111.110 e 00111 110 1411 r.:lllLclbe r,tl ug ut ti.e lawhtia. :owe 01 luvice 1101rld 111110.01 , , o , locit biLherto Ittaik the country a ism , ' ot Acttitletna,ll l lNe been lately pc I pf l l - ate , t ulthe county oi t. utau. Nt Ica1:1 01.11 .1 outbreak took plate at Banaglics km tor ult., and that all .111,00 1111 t criiinelit proNt,IVII tiel/Ut Is all 1110.11141 0 d. blt 00 nag 10 1102 .atutary 111011010:0 01 a 11.01111111 t_,1111010.! cletgytnan, the I:ev. 1I r. Wal,ll, oi Los , tile peselltry ttcle 111dUCCd lu retwu qtnet ly to UWIIIIOIIIO ,, 01.1ers hate bleu teemed at the various (us- tom It/ admit grain Mr Cull aup.iuti accord wg lu It rate .1 d,t ed putn tiled uy me new law. Ihe new ,Ilinist y is regarded by the radical press of Ireland being doomed to a short exls. wine. In the opinion 01 many or that party, it is thought that we late Premier s laiew ell speech 11.1,3 destroyed the last thiedut popularity wlueh " lligg") cool / lay claim to in 1111, country; and of all shades now seem to regard :-.11 Robert feels ictnin to a power as mewl) a ques tion oh time—conlideLt dial, \\hate\ al rem! to Ins pl Chellt succe. surinay premise, he alone is the man destined to hereafter carry Mein into L fleet. Tee Freeman's •lournal and the Nation, the lead ing organs 01 Repeal, base -pronounced in his la . in—the t is true, some a hat guardedly; .he latter boldly and explicitly. \li. UConnel lv I 0 IH Oublist,and att U e I tie wee.,ly meeu ng of the Repeal Association yesterday. 1 he iollowing are the grievances which he has or state I.r the new ininisuy redress. I. A scandalously detectne repiesentatioa. :2. A gnevuu , ly minted an.l Jewell% e !rancid: e. d. nuserableuelecute corporate ietorin. .1. 'the monstrously oppressit e Church estab lishment fur the use of the bete. 1\ e requne the redress of these grievances, and in addition— A literary and religoius education for each persuasion, Tree from the power of any oilier.— J tistne to all—ascendancy to none. 6. Au absentee tax sioncient to secure the res idence, or to compensate 'or the absence ut the landed proprietors. 7 The establishment of the •-temuit right. • b. Compensation for Naluable inip.or emcnt made by toe occupying tenant. U. Abolition ut the ejectment for non-payments (Arent, unless tinder a lea, eor 1 years at least. to. Abolition of the power 01 destiaints, unless them he a lease of :21 y at least. It. Total abolition La the jo act - .1 destraining growing crops. 'l•lte instimuon of country hoards, instead of the present inadequate and blundering county grand jury system uch are the measures of relief for Ireland whit!) the new ministry will be acquired to carry out. The reports respectiug the state andyruspect: the crops are highly encouraging. Ns ea the r is all that agriculturists could w.sh for; the p en. did appearance of the wheat crops is particularly -spukeu oi as being most abundant. From, the New Orleans Bee., July 12 From the Seat of War. By the arrival of the Telegraph, Capt. Auld, we have received Gali,eston papers to the 7th inst. The Telegraph left Brazos Santiago on the sth, which latter place she left on the 3d, direct to Mo bile. She took out lour companies of ninety men each, and landed them at Brazos island. We are glad to learn that all the river Coats, except the l'otounac, which lately left Galveston tor the Rio Grande; have sidely arrived. Without them Gen. Taylor would be unable to move his army and stores, and with then lie will probably send the supplies up the river, and put the troops in motion without loss of little. CONGRESSIONAL' In the Senuie, to-day; Mr.' Morehead spoke against the tariff' bill. The House was engaged all day in-the consider tion of sundry propositions having : reference to the public printing. NEW ORLEANS SUO'.A.R.-201ihds N. O. Sugar fur sale by . (je26) JAMES MAY. 00.11 N-117 seks Corn, for sale by • je2G • JAMES MAY _ _ - LT IDES-414 Missotixi Hides, for sale low to close XX consignment. je26 ' Stettinboat for" Sale. THE staunch, well built, light draught steamer povenue Cutter, will be sold low and on good tertne. Apply to je24. JAS. MAY. FINE. SUGAR CURED !lAA S---;Just reed and ftr kale by THOS. MILLER, _jelS cor. Wood & 4/11 T)OSIN-100 barrels No l Rosin just received 1.1), and for sale by SIILLF,R fi RICKT.TSON. LINSEED 01L- 7 -10 barrels Linseed Oil now landing and for sale by iYIS tIRLLER & RICKETSON. • . c b ask, superior Madder in store I! and for saIe MILLER & RICKETSON. lAWNS—(E'AsT coLoni).—Another lot of Lawns . 4 just opened at A. 111orris , p, No 65 Market at.— warranted fast colors—which we are selling at 121 e per ----- Lawns Lawns 11 rt EO. S. SWARTZ has on hand ri lot 'aline Lawns V . jr which will he sold at the very low price of cents per yard, persons who want a good article, at a low price, would do well to call soon. • Also on hand a good stock of Nausook nordlift for Ladies Dresses very cheap at jel 3 No. 106 Market street. - 1U ustitieto Netts.: fl E. S. SAVA wrz has on band a lot of very so A ir perior white and colored Musqueto rs;,,tt. which wo I be sold cheap at No. Ulti Market :street. jcl3 _ _ -- 1 OAPS-110 boxes No. 1 Rosin; 20 " Abound, Toilet and Palm. 00 " klyder Shaving. In store and for sale by mv2-:..., LAMBERT & SHIPTON. G _ T roN.-19 hales Mississippi Cotton received per Dominion, and For sale by jeB3 M. IS. RIMY, & Co. 67 Water st. -‘, TEW CALICOES:—Another lot Gingham pattern j 1 prints—large and small plaids, bea MIMI styles, received at No. 16. BARROWS &Tu RNER. COFFED=4/51 bags prime green Rio. 10 pockets old government Java. Arriving and for sale by LAMBERT & SIIIPTON, 133 and 135 Wood st my2.l I'o BRIJ.; of Pitch, for sale on consignment. and will he seld cheap, by TAAFFE Ist O'CONNOR. BUSES or prune, picker! Sicily Lemona fin I a rale by 6,15) TAAFFE Sr. (PCONNER. rtfrAsi-213 Casks Potash{ a prime article, fu sale by MARTIN Sr, FDIITII, jy7..dSzw 56 Wood, britween 3d and 4th sts. BurrEn & a Jars Illine3; 2:5 kegs Butter, put up in first rate etyln, and fur sale by MARTIN & satrni, jeis Cifi Wood st. EST JAVA COFFEE, ground and put up in jj pound packages, receised and for sale at the PEN IN TEA STtatE, 72 Fourth street, wear WuCH.I. Wit-1111SG PAPER-1 5 0 reams Crown and medium wrapping rapyr, reed and li,r salt . M. B. IMEY & 41; Watt, td. I.naval. Cheuper than Ever. Mt/RIIIS'S No. 65 Market st. \%t ha% I 1. too oil hand the rireapcsi lot of I,a , ‘ Offered 111 this market. Such as are u,ually ;All at 371 rents ue arc or - riling at $1 ,:10 the lir., Patiern , 19 varas.i and leek at them. )• A VAII N ESTI n•K & t•o's ) for cleatbnng and nrenerving the teeth, And ean,ne,.! a L:n ...Pt breath. Pert - eel satisfdeunn been earn in the Uhf every box, when all whe , remedies i,,i. Try the Paste. Prepared and soh( by B. A. FAUNIESTI !UK 2 or. tith and IVon4 t.ta . . Fourth Street Property- `lre have for stile a lot of ground on Fourth I :meet lief u een the Manors office and South field vtiefit, 30 feet front by 5.5 reet deep, on very rea,finable turner. Apply' to v I Icl.ft IV . E 1.7 S MlTcligt.. NY - `" . "'" - ‘'"xPsMd B ''''"'7 3l ry I,„d. ~,e,nT..,,,.,,,,1,„,ii R.,„ 123 Post Ifflice. j, S -.-- - - . For gala Da of C, mind on 5111 street. 30 feet front br ilk_ 120 feet deep. Also, 2 lots in Pine st., front I.y tit feet deep. Also., 2 lots adjoining the blls I! 011 s , I/ICh lb built 2 large and substantial frame dwelling houses. Also, 5 frame dwelling houses on Locust st, ,Apply to 'l.l BLAKELY St At urcii ELL. Allegheny City Property for Sale. r' Lodi sell a Lol of ground, 2` , .' feet Irons by 64 kel deer, situato on Perry street, in A ns Pity, on V. hid, to erected a double frame thretlom [louse, &c. Terms easy. Apply to jy4 BPAKELY k :tirroiEL, case mantlla 50 lbs F. Fig filue, For s. by J. 1) WILL.I.OIS, 110 Wood st. "vlO "LIM R E LEFT—Same Sorb.—Tbe 'dm Ea, Ii or th 0,.., splendid Bcrage Shan - li, Which have commanded ready sales iltti s,oo—and g,i•eai harr,iains at that--Will be closed at the reduced price \ or An early call Will secure a bargain at No 44. • llyS) BARROWS S: Tun'NER• raENcii couNTERPANEs—or pert r. 111eiliui0 ;LIM low priced. The balanet on hand oil be [IOW at bargains. .113.1.1t1U)WS & TPRNR.R, 46.1 Market street. 1 "IRUIT, NUTS, &e. FOP. TIIE FOURTH OF 1 JULY_ 'l.OO bas prime Sicily Lemons, iu good order. 50 bags Pea Nutsi " S. S. Almonds; 2 " Cream Nuts; 2 " Filberts and 21st4g Walnuts; 5 baskets Olive Oil; I case Canton Preswood Ginger; 10 bxs Raisins; li,r sale by retail and wholesale where parties can get a cheap supply at I'. C. MARTIN'S, • 60 W ater st Light in Dark Places. PEMONS wishing to test the value of a bright light in a dark night, will please call at the Drug Store of Hays & Brockway, and purchase an article called CAMPIIINF. OIL. 't is death to darkness and a "'error to cril doers." N. 2, roirancrcial Row, Liberty street. jY I3 • - . _ PHILADELPHIA STEAM SYRIA', a line arti etc. J uut recd and for sale by THOS. MILLER, cor, Wood & 4th sts. - - SIT'S IL-5 hhds N. 0: sugar; bls small loaf; 5 " crushed and pal erized; 50 " N. O. molasses; 5 " sugar house " For sale by J:1). WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st jylo Pliirtin and Smith,' SUCCESSORS to Irvine Bz. Martin, wholesale er?- 0 Cerg, produce and commission merchants, and dealers in Pittsburgh manufactured articles, No. 56, WOod street. Pittsburgh, Pa. • jelB , lr i CONEMY CEDAR-1 11 bbls Ernnerny Crab _LAI Cider. just received and for gale by jy2 NI{LIER Et: RfCKETSON. __ _ - • FrANNERMIL.LI2 barrels Tanners Oil jn received and for sale ny jy MILLER & RICKETSON. pICE.-10 tierces superior rice just receive I.li, and for sale by - jy 21 MILLER & RICCETSON. - - bbls rectified Whiskey, a fine V article, for sale by P. C. MARTIN, GU Water st, Setting' Off AT THE NEW YORK STORE. LADIES, look out for bargains, as I have reduced the prices of an my summer goods. On hand a splen did assortment of PariS and English Lawns, Bereges, Balzorines, Sum mer shawl s,searfli Cravats. Also , Ribbons,Flowers, Fancy and Plain Braid Bonnots., - For tho Gentle men, a few splen . did vest patterns, pant stuffs, gold ' and silver mixed tweeds,shirts, col- JAMES MAY w. 11. GARRARD. Just received another boa of White Bonnet Rib bons. jy2o AWNS I LAWNS ! !—Great Bargains in Lawns I arc now to be had at Alexandez & Day's, No. 75 Market st., as they are selling off their stock of these good at a great reduction of prices, so now is the time for persons to suit themselves at a comparative. ly small expense. ALEXANDER & DAY, No. 75 Market st., N. W. corner of the Diamond. WHITE DRESS GDODS—A larm assortment of White dress goods, such ' as Nansook, Jackonett, MMI and Swiss .Muslins. Just received and for sale very cheap by ALEXANDER & DAY, 73 Market at., n. wea cor. Diamond. T usT REC EIV ED—Another large addition to my stock of Diamond pointed Gold Pens of the best makers and for sale at the lowest prices. Also---A large asgortment of Gold and Silver Pen cils, i,oth and .Kar l'icks,Tweezers, &c. &c. AV. W. WILSON, lel 7 57 Market st. and Writing ROOMS, ranter qt fifth and Market strcets. This is the only Institution in Western Pennsylvania where the theory and vactice of hook Keeping can': be learned in such Perfection as to enable the learn er to apply the science at once W business. Those unacquainted with Mr. l).'s plan of instruction can hate any number of raemnces to, persons in the city who are - now keeping bouks and who hale been qualified for the business by the previous training they received in his academy. Hours of business duniv4 summer, front 2 to 4 and 7; to 9, P. M. je23 N111\1(riBl', T CST received from New York by Adams $4. CO's Express, the following styles of Ladies Dress Goods, which Mr beauty and cheapness cangOt be! surpassed in any or the Eastern Cities, viz: Embroidered Gingham Robes, (new styles,l Graduated Organdi do do; hick Onibri Bones (silk and wool) very cheap; Ratiarines, every price and quality; Melt styles Rep. Cashmere and De Lains; French Gingham and Gingham Lawn.; raiis Primed Ileruanni Cobaltino, to new arti cle of Dress Goods, very beautiful.) Graduated Muslin Rubes; White Embroidered do; MI the above goods have recently been purchased 'in the New York market since the great reduction of prices and will be sold at a small advance above Eastern cost by I.:C El V F.l)----Per Canal Boat Great Western t 1110 pcs Cherry Scantlino-5a5 and 616-4001 antA w Sash stutabic for the western trap I'l, 10112 and Sx JO. For sale by L. WILMA tall. r...sa te hoof croga...l. the 1.4. vy C. E. °mar.. F:ach ' iZi of GENUIRE — SifIii it COATED PILLS bu upon ♦I L ethers I . 'Lit EN ER.v 'S SCGAIt corED Er; rrABLE r P 11.1.5 are the first and only Medicmc ever k no wn that w ill i nr.ilire/y role Mca,lcs, Salt Rheum, Rheumatism, Piles, Ile:ail:aim, worms, Si ury y Cholera Morbus, sinali Pox. Jannitue, Conglii, Quinsy, ('.tin, 10 t h e: 11.O'k, Whooping ('ouch, „ war d w 1, ii ,, s , consimiption, Pits, Pi-till/WOO , "Ins h .111, 1.1,e1. Complaint, Rii.ing ni the Throat, E.ricipelas, Deafness, tt e h i ngsof the Skin, Fe,ers all I. Colds, Gout, Gravel, Veinal. Complaint:, Nervous Complaints, And all tidier diseases Originating from impurities 01 the blood. irj - They have mired, since their introduction at or 2,onOliersozis, tv ho have been given Op as hope les:e cam., by the most eminent Physicians. irr They are patronized and recommended b] men of the highest distinction, among whom are-- lion. David It. Porter, Bon. Henry ('lay, lion. John Q. Adams, Dom Daniel Webster, lion. Martin Van Buren, Ilon. J. C. Calhoun, Gen. Winfield Scutt, C o l. R. M. Johnson, lion. James K. Polk, Gen. Lewis Cass. irr Their virtlleS are so intidlible that the money will tie returned in all cases they do not give univer sal Fausiltetion. Although but two and a half years have elapsed since these celebrated Pills Were first introduced to the public, the sale of them in the Eastern and middle States has fur exceeded Dr. Chi:helices most sanguine expectations. During the unit year,:alone, no less than 10,000 gross of boxes have been sold in the State of New York. 6,000 in Pentnivl vania, 4,000 in Maryland, 3,000 in New Jer ,,,2,1100 in Delaware. an d 11,000 in the New England States, reqmring The constant employment of hands, eye haute of printers and engravers. In the same period, upwards or 200,000 comes of the ••Vaintly Doctor" have been ordered by agents in every section of the cr.untry. These filets must :thew, conclusively, that Dr. Clickenees Sugar Coat ed-Ills, besides being the very best medicine in the world, are 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 tersimoneds we have received, not only from agents list individuals and thmilies, who have experienced benticial effects of Clickenoes Sugar Coated pills, lint we deem it unnecessary. The most in conmstible evidence of their unprecedented success, are thoportherless Imitations and Counterfeits which have already appeared, notwithstanding the brief pe riod they:Mayo been befiirc the public. Even some or our statiochest pill makers have had the audacity 1-ridmitate the ` Capsule of Sugar, in order to disguise dm ingredients or their vile compounds, and palm them off for tlin,"real :Anton pure." Stich paltry shifts cannot last itmg without exposing their hideous deformity. Truth honesty must inevitably pre vail Over rascality and deception. For stile int!ittsburgh by WM. JACKSON, at his Patent Medicine Warelihyse, No. S 9, Liberty street, head of Wood st., Pittsburgh. Price, 25e. per box. Dr. Clickener'eprinciparoffice is SI Barclay street, New York, or:: Beware of an imitaticat article called Im proved Sugar Coated Pills, purporting to be patented, as both the pills and the pretended patent are for geries, got up by a miserable wick in New York, i`lut, for the last four or five yearSOms made his . Wing by counterfeiting popular mediates, Kr Remember, Dr. C. V. Clickener Pattie original inventor of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing of' the sort was ever heard of until he introdnced them in June, 1543. Purchasers should, thereforo,always ask for Clickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and :eke no other, or they will be made the victims.pf a fraud. mar 4 PSALMS & HYMNS, for the usa of the Gorman r Reformed Church in the U. S. of America, En glish and Germaii. For salt( by SCRIBA & SCIIFIBLER, 115 Wood bt . I=2 rt. DUFF'S Ladies Dreg G 0011,4 A MORRIS, No. 65 Market lit Security to Purchasers '. 7. -- ff - iIO!=SMI VENEERS AND' VARNISHES, of the very best quality, for sale at 11. 11. RYAN'S Cabinet AVare Rooms, Ro. 31 Fifth street. jyl6.- Philosciphy oT Reforni Philosophy of Reform, in which are exhib , . _j_ ded the design, principle and plan of God, for the full development of man, an a social, civil, in tellectual and moral being; thereby elevating hidi in the tu.ale of being to the position he was created to occupy. By Rev. C. It: Smith. For sale by LUKE LOOMIS, Agt. Journal copy. • AV - ANTED—Eight or ten mechanics and la- T borers to .serve with the U. S. army in Mexivo'and to whom liberal wages will be given. For further infotination on the subject, persons are lequested to call on the commanding officer at the Allegheny Arsenal. jyl7-tilOt. Pittsburgh Navlgatiiin an Fire 'limb. ranee Coinpany'r OFFICE. NO. MARKET STREET. r Ili E citizaito of Pittsburgh eontinue Ito be oifertid an iopportunity to effect insuranee upon their property; by.a Domestic institutimi loicated among themselves, based upon domestic apital, and con ducted by irectors, m whOse prudence, integrity and good faith they can readily ascertain whether they may repose that undoubted security which should ever attend an assuranen transaction. To persons whose propenj , has already been dam aged o r destroyed by fire or water, the advantage of personally adjusting the loss with an institution AT none; will be strikingly evident. TO those who Suffer ed by the . Oreat Fire, this particular corporation needs no recommendation. The prompt payment of the whole am o unt of its lossess—rrEAntirlwe rpiirintEri T riousAwb to them a sufficient guarantee of future security. • fi it is the part of all prudent men, h wcver fet u nate, to anticipate calamity for the purinise of avoid ing its effects; Tp such as have hitherto escaped, as well as to those who have sustained loss, the facility of protection and indemnity, offered by this institu tion, will be the strongest inducement to avoid the reflections and regrets which omit lib' experienced by those who suffer without hope tif restitution. M. ALLEN President. iton'T FINNEY, SECTetary. ; feliio-116111 N EVER DESPAIR—You carflie tN. .I:lJJfie 10, IS-16 Dr. D. :JAY NE, No: g south Third s*eet Philadel phia.—Dear Sir—l have this day! had an interview with the gentleinau of whom I matte Mention to you as haying taken your Expectorant with such decided effect. lie is a respectable flirmer,;livieg.aß:w. miles from here. •I was so much interestMl in a detailed account he gave roe of hie emigh and cures that I embrace the first liesure moment to Cutnthnnicate it to you, and if the cure is as radical as it mipears to he, it is the most remarkable one I :hate ever known., For 32 years (after having the ineitslus) he has been suffering with a cough of the most diStressirig kind, getting worse as he advanced in yearsi (he is now 05.) Frequent terms of coughing and difficulty of breath ing lasting from an hour to anbeur and. a nalf, would come upon him, with such severity as to ex him, with strangling until, his eyes became bloodshot. He had despaired °filming cured, hav ing tried physicians and a thousand things without relief.: For nine weeks immediately ;previous to his taking the Expectorant, ...he had i*.t been able to 'go to his bartiolthougli there was thp most urgent ne cessity for him to do so. During the nine weeks be was under the care of an eminent Physician, and he finally got just able to go out and came to my store, milli hearing his cough, I recommended to him your Expectiirent. . He first said ho had tried so many things that he had no con fidence in any thing; but I induceti him to take a bot tle by telling him of persons of my acquaintance who had been decideply bene.4lrd by it. This was on Tuesday; that night he tiok of it, hnil says that it was the first comfortable night's sleep he had enjoyed for years. On the Thursday following he went to work, and has continued ro make a full hand on his limn ever since, (new nearly two months.) He told me to -day that for the last week he had cut and split a hundred rails, or made 100 panels Of fence per day; I has been in the water to wash hie Sheep; atid other wise exposed, without the least symptom of a return of hie cough it having entirely disappeared, and, strangest of all, one third of n bottle has produced the effect. He seems so thankful and overjoyed that he "A:anti to tall: all day about it,-; and says that if he could not procure another bottle;t.he would refuse $lOO for the remainder of the teittle he gat; left. Your Carinieitive Balsam I have used or recom mended to others for the last ten 'year, with the inostsalutary eiteet, Kespectthily yotirS Jaird H:A ' rin'tltsdn s For Sale in Pittibtispli at the Pekin Tea store, 72 Fourth street near iVtillid-:-Land it the Drug store of ft P. Schwartz, Federal street, itllenheny. - . Fancy Books. OBACUS FROM T.tiu Porrs;-:- - • The Snow Flakei Natures Gems; 1 , The Gift; The Rose of Sharon; The Sentiment of Flowers; The Language of Flowers; - ; . The Lady's Book of Poetry and Flowers; Poems efF.liza Cook; Book of Poetry; Poets Gallery of Beauty; Findens Beauties unite Poets;- . Byron- r -liemans—Sigourneyt Various fancy editions of Poeticul works, fur sale by jy 1 11, S. 110SWORT11,4 Co.; .13..Murket et. not tted Wines • cOUN TER/EIT 9(1 BASE ETS Champaign°.\Vine, various brands /and vi ntages, O Magma:tot" Et. Julien Claret, a superior auricle, at a low• price. !Yr cast, "Family Oar" loam% 1 lii• , Rhenish wines, taribushrands; . , 02. Blackburns Arladeria, very old and rich; •' Brandy do 1 a celebrated wine; Star do : 1 4 • Dull' Gordon & Co.; Sherries, Cortes 4Lo 11 Pure Port, rUr invalids; with a general as sortment (pithy finest winos imported to this country, on draught or for sale by the Orig Mal package at the Wine store of STE:it Err C Co. No. is Market street. (ROUND LOAF SUGAR—MO will he constant jr supplied with this excellei t sugar, not being ground to powder, it is the very article for HotelS Coffee Houses &c., for sale by & Co., 1 0 000 — . . 4 , l , l l ( l4 . l l a iu t r 7 d r, , ,"Princ:me, impo , r ‘ ted; • Regalia, 5,000 Moduuto Lobelia, ‘ 15,000 Justo Sani, principc; ~ , 4,000 Castellos; .... '20,000 lialfSpaniSh, by the or bx. &c. Together with a fine noturtment of the most cele brated brands of Tobacco, itilluding Bees Wh ig ," "Arematte," ,`Better Stillr , i Stag, &c., at Nery low rates--4call and see, at the Wine Store or :STERET'r & Co; 'v2 . IS Market st, /ALI) !MAN J doz old Pale Maglory; very superior 12 " " " nectar , " " I 1 " " Dark Cogifiai;; " ‘; Peach " " Cherry 10 " " Jamaica spirits;" Algo, embracing a large iariety of Brandies, Gins, Whiskeys, Rums,' Re. on dranglit and in original packages at the wine and liquor store or jy S'ITRETT, & Co. 18 Market et. R 1 NCH r CORDIAL.—Among whichis Fine Orange, Annisette de Itordeaux, Plaisir des dame, Parfeit Armour, Creme de Moka, Eaneverte Stemachinque, Huth: de Venus,i hole de rose, hiele de Ams, etc. &c., by the bottle or case at the wine store of . STERETT, & CO. IS Market at._ r E'A—to half chests Y. Ilyson Tea; I 5 " " Gunpowder; 5 Imperial; S Gbulan roweliong; 30 catty boxes extratine y. Hysun; 20" medium II Received and for sale by v"/ J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st COFFEE -50 bags pripie flits Coffee; 5 " " Laguayra, 5 " Oki Gos. Java] 2 u " ; 1119cba; J, D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st, For sale by ,:,:: ~s,„,h; do. , AT ACKEREL.-213 10 i to m b i le i !. b 1 -'!" t 5 bbls. No. 2, do. 10 ii No. ', North; All 01 solierior qualities, in glom and for sale by 'clB .I%IARTIN Sr. SMITH', 56 Wood st A LPACAS.—Beautiful assortment: at No. 46 Market street, Mode, Drab, and other light shades, With black aud blue blacks in great variety, fig'd and plain, at .iYIS Farmers. look Interest. THE subscriber has publicly challenged any I bait& to proihice a bat of as good . rstaterial, stYle and finish at the prices at which he will sell. 1 All his hats are of Pittsburg Manidature, and 1 thbse who are unacquainted with the prices of hats can be dealt with on the cheap one price system. INo one or two Prices his hats ever hear, A hat that is sold fcir four dollars elsewhere, He will sell tor $3.50 and that's very fair. Then buy of, 'friend Neevil the hatter. : We invite those who; wish to buy- on the above Principle to call at 1.52 Wood st—;-don't forget the number—next door tcs McCully's flour warehouse. 1v1.7 KEEVIL ht. Co. RISTOL BOARDS-- O OCap Bristol Drawing, Boarde; Demy 44'; 44 ;Medium 4 4 "' ai Royal ' 44 Perrorate'li as For 6a.16 wholesale and retail. Gy JOILNSTON Et STOCKTON, cor.„Afar' ker. and 3d di; MESE I :r` - ~~: .11..10,_?" 1 2,2"Zgg0 _ _ . . , _ For ctneitittntA, mod St. . LOllig . . _ Tire. passelv,er atiminer PALESTINE, ---, tiript. Williams, wilt leave for the abOrt , and all intermediate ports regularly. 1! or freight or passage apply on board. For binctountt anti Lanissille. - icenotAit P.A.CRET. - .. . jx -Ei l l. The new and splendid psssen4er at r C 0 t U M It I A; o , Altut, Master, wt . ! =ler the abiwc and interinediato ports, regular IY. . , For freight or plissage 4irply on. hoard,. or to jet D. WILKINS, Agent. .. Tvt,sitay Evertiii4 liii.eicif. r. . t _ .A .-• h i The new and splCuilitl 'Passenger steam- L-- - 'gr-‘' b'oiit DKCLARATION, Capt.. Vorhees• will run as a regular packet lietw'een Pithilturgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Titesday evening at .3 o'clock. Returning. she will ICa' , fa Cincinnati every Friday evening at 3 o'clock. , • . .. ... The Declaration offers superinr, accommodations . topaasengers. For fliight or pri . sriiie 'apply on board: .. . . . , ~ .- id - _____ _.. . . MONDAY ',PACKET. ' THE. regular : Mail and patekigr . .keam. • er UNION, Captain Maclean, will. run as a regular paeket betwan P i ittilitirgh and : Pinein 4ati, leasing this port every Monday . at 6 o'clock, P. M.. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every_ Thursday ar6 P. AI. .;• . , The Uiiitin was built exp*ssly fnr this tads, and afronls every. accommodation. For freight or passage apply on boiril. rnay9 or.? Tip:: Itnown -cast running stpainet. CAMARIAJ,W. Porsyth,lll.lstor, wi,ll run as a regular Packet, leatrjlig ei•ery Welln6actny. morn:, ing at 10 o'clock, and WheCling, at 10, r. DT., the same day. Returning, she Will Icai . 6 eirerySaturdayi at 10, A. M: • , • ~„ • Put height or passage apply on board; ,or tq FORSYTII & Co. A,genlf l s;;• No t 30,y:rater street. SAURDAY PACKET: The,rcgulartnaii and passenger s(earant , inn as a regular ,Packet between ; Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday, At 19, A. M., and W . beeling . at 10, P. ,g„ ,t4q sarci,e. day, Returning,,she loarb Cintinnati bipty Tanat4Yl at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. • - The Circassian was built expressly for this trade, and offers to her passengers every comfort and• acs commodmion. . mar 23 SATURDAY PACKET. ' Are. .L; T • •The regular mail and passenger Ateamer Linfonl, will run as a reiillai• Packet between Pittsburgh pnd Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday at 10; and Wheeling at 10, the same day. •,Returniiig, she will leave ChiCintiati el'ery Thistlay; at IQ o'clock, A. M. . • For freight or passage apply on board. The Messenger was built expressly for this . trmle, and ofre.rxtpter passengers every comfort and ee l commxiMiOn: ' mar 23 THE regular mail and.passonger stdditis Capt... John Rlincfelter, will run as a regular picket between Pittsburgli,2ll4 Cincinnati, leaving this.port overy , Tviesday et.lOA. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. of the Tame. t it Returning, she will leave Cintinhati eeery Friday ht 10A. M. • For freight or passage apply on board. The Hibernia was built expressly for the trade] and offers to the passengers every befnfert and. sit pedal. accommodations. .. • TRY. reeular mail and paw:nem:steam. er CLIPPER N 0.2, Captain Crooks, will run as a regular packet between Gineinnati and,Pitts bureh, leaving this port every Friday at 10 A. M. t and 'Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day. I.lxtur.p:iiig she will leave Cincinnati every Mondayat 10 o'cloki A. 111.• . . . . For freight or.prissage apply ott beard. The clipper-N0.,2 was litf ilt expressly for this tradt'; and offers to. itet passengers every Comfort :and aC eornmodation. mar 23 REGULAR CINCINNATI I'ACK_ET: it(7Q?..THE new 11.-S. Mail ACAPVIi M. E. Lucas, Master, will run :2s a kr passenger packet between Pittsburgh . fOand the above port during the season of 1546; lewitng ever") Ti _ 'hursday ajO o'clock A. M. • The Acaitia is new and has superior atcommoiki tious. For lieight.or liassage apply on hokii.d, or to ap9 NEWPN . .10NES; Agent.. MONbIY PACKP:P.: _ , 77. The regular mail um 2 pa:•;etiner eioainer hIONONGAILEILA , Capt. .stonre, will; run • as a regular Packet between Piitshinah and Cincin nati, leaving this port every Monday at. 10. ; .A. M., and Wheeling at In, P. M.., the same day,. Return ing. she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday, at IN A. M. BARROWS & TURNER'S EM:6011 FOR CINCINNATI, TUESDAY PACKET FRIDAY PACKET. For freilzht or passage apply on hoard. ,• The Monow , ahela was built expressly for this trade, and offers to the passengers comfort, and su4 perior accommodations. mar 31 NV . O.IiNT.SOICY PieNET THE:regular mail and passengersteapt., c r WWI FNCLAND Capt. S. B. Page, will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh antt Cincinnati, leaving this port every Wednesday at Ift A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day.... Returning. site will leave Cincinnati every Saturday at 10 A. M. For fro;glit or parage apply on hoarli. . The Mew England was built expressly for this tradi and offors to the passengers every comfort and supe, nor accommodations. mar 26 OSAINT LOUIS PACKETS., : FOR ST. I.OISIS—Ii.EGUI e AR PACKET, The new and splendid passitnger stearri : 44-3, Tom CORWIN, c.7atit run in the trade from Pittbhurgh to St. Louis; Mi ring the seifsiin of . , The Toni Corwin, was built expressly for, the trade, and' is elegantly furnished in every respect: For freight ui pissage aptly orr may FOR ST. LOUIS—REGULAR PACKF,I". h, The new and splendid .passenger steam. er IMP N ETTE, Capt..Pe,rry, wit i the trade from Pittsburgh to St. Louis, during thci tic6aon of is4G, The Brunette was bullt e x pressly for the trade; and. is elegantly found in erary respeci: -.Por freight or passage apply on board. a.p.14 FOR LOUISVILLE—REGULAR PACKET. ~...1 r"„e_i t , The new and sp F lendidpassenr:stte4 . . --......- -'_-• er TOIVNALLUI . A, ,Capt. J. 11,...M0py, will run in the trade front Pittsburgh to LoUiiville,i during . the season of 1946. , . , The Tonnaleulat was built expressli rot . the traae, and is elegantly furnished in e.Very relipect. For freight Or passage apt)); onboard. rny2.3 FOr Cincinnati. RE,GULAIL PACKET, THE new and light draught gteamer IV ES TF. ItN Capt. wiirreave for the abo.e and all intermediate.oirt4 regulaiiY. The Western draws brit 12 . irOftetqand was built expressly to run in tile tr4r2' , 41iiring tbo low. water season. For freight or'passage, hating s;lperidi accomrnek - &Wens, apply on buwd. fy.ls S'A AW 1 carton black second mourning, satin striped 13erage- Shawls; . 1 carton beautiful fr;ridy ,Ilerage Shawls , omti_ro fringes; . 1 carton bincha Beragc Shawls extra hands-olio"; ii 4( Scarfs 1 " satin boidered " 1 " hfil:rnani twiErd rilk 1 extra sup. hernani fhe abeie handsome goods have all ikee'ri pureha, sed lately tit auction, in New York and Pltiladelphia at the closing sales of the French importers, and are ntw offered at a small advance, and less than tlie cost of impertatiai, at the Cheap (fob Stove of jelS ALEXANDER & DAY, , . . Scotts irejettible rats; UST received a fresh supply of those, In, CP Valuable Pills, to those who, know . them. no ; thing need be said in their, favor, .fOr by their in, triasie merit they can speak for thetriselees, but to the afflicted who have never used them we recent-. mend a trial, for they have been the means (under the blessing Of tie $l,) - of ihmarting health and strength: to thonsands Who were apparently drawr hug near to the gates of Death, the inveterate Cancer and scrofula have beeri effectually cured hy them, . also, Dyspe p:sia, Pe re r and Ague, lifflarnation, Drop, sy in the head, Jaundice, Asthma, SOris of twenty years standing. Croup, Measles. - Worms - and even,_ cases considered Coustirfiption hare - ail yielded le i , their highly ropy:it - nig potters. They nre eht.O-un surpassed is their phrifying properties,whert taiert as au occasional physic by old or young, being as well suited- for the infant, of one day, as for: tit" 1 - man matured in life - . . , .. P.y /4 c.tpras coouitaini of the Proprietor, they are sold at t:?.; cants ver hos: of 25 pitli k , with ful, directions. 'Sold wholesale andretail try : SAMUEL - LINPSSY, 0 : V3l, ty: 4. ivtl4?..w. . _ • ';.~... gun ...~.,~-„•t~~'3~~~ t '~_ iOl
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