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' Wilmington,liawsdriiWheelin;r DEPAntEi) , Lake F.ric, Hoops, Beaverf Consul, _Net . .son, Louis McLane, Bennet, Brownsville ;- I io-an Boies Beaver. t , , . • - ' Ebbert, • • -Alert, Gregg, 'Cincinnati. Wilmington, Dawson, Wheeling ccylld spiel:dill passenger .steamer capt. Gi0121.1.2 leases for St, Louis today. cr.l.The U.S. Mail steamer Acadia, Capt. Lc.? I CAS, leaves far Cincinnati thig maiming. I P 0 It T-8 Y IL I V urt. Cincinnati—per str Colorado 14 sales wool, 2 sacks beem'llx, 45 sacks feathers 2 casks ginseng 3, b:cs arise, 3 bxs medicine, 4 Mils oil, 23 sacks 'hair, 43 bbls hams,4 I.lxs tobacco, 13 bags hair, 3 trunk, 12 bus grit. " Per Str Comet-5 boxes mike, 30 leather, S. tons pig metal, 3 sacks rags, GG sacks potatoes, t, patent pumps.... Wheeling--rer str littdsoir. 21 lib:l4 tobacco, 41 bbls flour. per stmr Wilmington-53 sacks wool. 121 bbls 41our, 2 blids bacon, 7 hhds sugar, 7000 fire brick, .7 tons fire clay. i str Uncle' Ben-133 hlnls tobacco, ,Visacks • 'wool, 10 casks Bacon, 1 box, bbl eggs, 15 bbls - flout. : - • Moitonganda Improrcnieitt.—Per 52r Consul; 5S .bxs pint flasks, 25 bxs glass, 1 bbl inineral water, 43 bdLs sheet iron,' 57 bbls flour, 100 bus oats, 3U /kis apples. Per stmr Arena: 160 bbls flour, 60 bbls apples, 10 bxs glass, 11 bdls leather. . Per stmr Consul: 201 bbls flour, 137 reams wrapping paper, 30 bxs glass, 3 bureaus, 11 bills ,paper, 29 bbls apples, 14 bbls pears and plums, 2 bbLs, 12 empty kegs, 179 bus oats, 2 ale bbls. Orrice or Me Pittsbnrgit Storning Post. 11,LY/SW OE zas 24-1.11.U.1:1" FOIL TUE I,lfliEK EADINC: , , • riursday, 311gus.! G, 1616. Business still continues without any perceptible . ;change, and will doubtless remain at its present ebb for a few weeks yet: The weather for some days back has been very warm and dry.— The river still 'Continues to &cline slowly; lasrl -evening the metal mark showed 21 feet water in the channel. " Asass—A few sales of pots have been efiZeted :at 2/a3l; pearls slia33; scorchings saler 'anis Bs axs—tiothing doing- z -sinall white, $l,OOO • . PzEsw.Ax—NO.sales; we quote it at 26 to '2B cts -for good yellow BKooms—S7i to $ - 1,25, per doz owing altogeth fer to quality. enisse—The-market still remains quiet; good Western Reserve will bring, 54(ii , 51, per lb. Covros . YAnN - s--Prices remain firm at 1 Welk.. Co:r-ros.--lre hear of no sales; middling fait Mississippi brings Sc. cred. Fr:oe tt.-Since our last report Flour fell a shade lower; we note the sale of a small lot, choice brands at $2,40 per bbl, extra still holds at $2,50, largc,sales of an inferior quality have been effect ed.at the ril er fur $2,2:3a ;;7 j. The receipt du 'ring the week has teen pretty heavy, but the prin e.ipal:part of it has been for re-shipment. New flour in bags for $1,30 per 100 lbs. Fnurr.--Ci-cor apples continue to come in rap idly, sales of good Marietta have been made on the levee at from $1,06 to 1,95, pears ; a good article can be bought for $1,50051,75, Lemons and or. angel are scarce, the latter article brie been sel‘ at $3,00 per l(rJ. Fisu.—No. 3 Mackerel, N. S. have been selling for $707,2475007,75. No. 2, $0,500510. Shad. s7,soos's : oo, Pickerel $6,25, , --White fish from $7, to $O. Gaoccnir.s—Sugar, Coerce and 31 isles rcinaitf t without alteration since last quotation; with but few transactions in market. GnAis—Wheat has been bought for 50 ets per bushel during the week, corn from stoic sells for 25 cts per bushel, rye brings from 33 to 37; oats trona,store 27028 on levee from 181 to 20 eta per bushel. .Pito,vrstoxs—The market continues dull end prices without variation, shoulders in casks hate been sold at 3033, sides hams .4'053. Lard remains at former quotations, keg sells for 0,1001, butter for ;table use ranges from 10 to 10 ets per - lb. in market,' keg from store 007 as to quality. WittsitEr.— . —Rectifted 18 cash, and 183019 on FOREIGN MARKETS. LivFrpool Flow Markel, July 18. Flour Market.-1910 bbls of Ameri can flour have this week been taken by the Grand Junction Rail . way from LiVerpool to Bristol,_and the Company have commisaions to take considerable quantities . more. Last. week about 100 U were sent by rail way. Very superior American flour is now bein g ' °retailed in that town - at from six to seven pounds - for a shilling. , The cry of all the shopkeeper is, - that nothing willsell li'ke barrelled flour. Immense quanties are Carried along the street every day.— . Thousands of barrels have been purchased by the corn dealers :in. the course of ,the,week. Every baking day is now a celebration of the blessings of free trade.: American American ' flour was less active, and barely maintained its previous . value. Prices current were 2ts. to 255. for New Orleans, and 27s to 2Ss. for the latter descriptions, extra 28s. per barrel. On the 15th inst. English W4a s t ended very. dull at the decline noted on Mond4y,apd a similar re. mark applies to the former. On' the Ifith inst there was a fair demand for good fresh wheat, all, inferior qualities meeting lit tle attention, and loeal dealers being influenced by the rain eat sparingly,•at the sale on the 14th inst., which were generally incapable of improvement. United,States and Canada flour continued to be taken freely, and superior commands extreme rates: White flour continues in fair demand at rather _ less rnoney,and since,the 15th, the sales have been so large that many considered the stock here as being half sold. On the 18th inst.- there was no alteration to re - port, but sine - 0 the 14th , inst. the transactions in wheat 'have been of a very trifling character; but seller's have manifested firmness, and shown no dis poSition to give way. On the 10th inst. there was no more than a retail demand for wheat, and pri ces declined. Id to 2d per bushel. American flour had a fair sale to country deal ers. The small rulvance. effected during the. pre. ceeding week was loir, and prices closed hardly so • ' good as those- quoted in out first - publication: • • ' Indian Corn and Corn Meal have receded in value. . r , , co3i3iTi7B.ron Atrcusr G. Ogden - the ,Ilql iniore Suer INTERESTINO - FRaM THE ARMY. We received last night New 'Orleans ;papers of the 'Nth:27th and 28th .ult., from which we' ex tract some additional items ".of interest front the army received by the steamer Fashion: TheMatairiot:as American Flag of the22th inst. says:- There is a rumor in tovikn.at - Present to this ef et: that Gen. Parades had already notified the Commandant at Monterey, that he would have ai make the best defence. he could at that place, to he was Unable to renderhim any assistance at ire sent, owing to the.ditficulties in the Southern States Cif,the Republic. ' • 1 , The following, from the Flag., is the only.corn pieta account of the:taking of Cam ergo Yet receiv ed:— We are indebted to gr. Zacharie, who arrived in this city yesterday morning front C'aMargo, for the following: information. He states that on his way uP, on the steamer Brownsville, they pased the steamer Enterprise, took off: half of her - troops and' supplies, and then continued to the city. On the hanks of riße river, about half way between Reinosa and can-large, they espied two 'Mexicans looking at the boat as she pasied by. with apparent unconcern: .some of the passengers, who were well acquainted with Oanales and Cerrabajal recogniz red these two humble individuals as the same.— Any attempt to have taken them would have been useless,: as they no doubt had, their horses ready .todeave on the first movement of that kind. General- Taylor's , Proclamation had been re ccived both below and at Catrialgo, and when they arrived: there, the. eitizenS received , the m with their hats.avaivingin the air, and acclamations of heatt felt joy. The soldiershave taken posgession of the town. There were, at the time he left, 400 troops in the Lowe, and more expected hourly. The Alcade came out to meet the commanding' officer previous to his entering the city, making a request, that he knew would be granted, that private property shOuld be respected, but that every thing else was at their' disposal. Owing to the. late rise in the river and the immense damage that has' been done to the town by it, nearly demolishing . the place, the inhabitants have concluded to change the sit• nation; of it some ten miles higberuP the riser. ' lmprovements are going on very fist.: Number of inhabitants about 200. • The river was failing Very rapidly. IrVERTERN WATXTM—From Cincinnati out to the Mississippi there is a fair stage of Neater for the largGt class of summer boats, but falling rap idly. , At Nashville on the 29th, the Curnloerland was on a stand, with 22 incliea water oa the shoats. 'Me St. Louis Republican of tltt:ith says:--The "earlier Helen reports a rirre of about one foot in the at Peru, and swelling slowly occasion ed by heavy rains. There was only 22 . inches tea. ter on: Reardstown. bar, and to get over they were obliged to dig out a channel with bhor. The steamer triode Toby teports the :klissisir pi to be failing at Galena, and from therige anon. leact three feet water on the upper, alid thirty inches en the lower Rspids. The river is falling at this point, and there in now but six feet water on the Lars below. The steamer Algoma reports the :Missouri falliit at Glasgow, and only tour feet water en the principal bars below. There was a prospect of rain yesterday, as the clouds rose dark °lid heavy ftnti the West, bnt they d - persed without promite.' NOTHEM PROOF of the cHic-icy of Dr. Click ner's Sugar Coated Pills in reniuyiug worm children. Read and he convinced. ThM is to certify that my child Eliza, between flee and six years of age, having been for a long time pact drooping, and getting cinch oomr of late, :mil myself nor my - wilh being aware what was the mat ter with her,l thought perhaps oneof Dr.Cli , kner's • pills Might u her good—l gave tier one at bed tinie,l which acted on the bowels and espelied a Tape worm tour feet long, arM a great number of (over one hundred) about one inch long apparently ' of the same, species. I hive always been much opposed to advertised medicines, but through the advice of a friend who strenuously recommended them to me, I was induced to try them, and it was through the great benefit I derived from their use in my complaint,_that 1 felt disposed to give a dose to toy daughter. although I knew not then what wax Elm matter with her; and I verily believe that had not the worms been dischar ged, site would not have survived to the present time. She eortimeneed rapidly td improve and is now quite heart . ; aild well. WILLIAM COOPEII. Croghansrille, near Pittsburgh, July lii, !SIG Crir or Pirrsnuaoth--Before toe, Robert Mor row,an Altltrman in and for said city, persomally came Wilifam Cooprr, who being duly allirmed, saiththat the facts set forth in the foregoing state ment are just and true. WILLRNI COOPER. Affirmed and subscribed this 16th day of July, 81,G. R. Mont-tow. Sold wholesale and retail at j'ACkiON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse, S 9 Liberty strvet. head of . Wood. Beware offraftd, and ask for CUCKNEWS Sugar Coated Pills. 4:25 N EW GEOGRAPHY.-1 National Geos.raphy 11 for 'schools, illustrated by :220 engravings and 3J Maps, by S. G. Goodrich, author of Peter Parleys Tales. Just received and for sale in quantdies to schools, or at retail by aug4 JOHN ELLOR, 122 Wood st. /110 HA fit I SOFT, FINE AND CLEAN; to make the scalp healthy; smooth, white and fruitful, so that a good crop may spring therefrom, perrstaii4 have Wit to ex pend thirty .seven and a half cents. And; reader, out wily object for selling the article at that price, is knoWing it to be all we state, that when von once try this yott Cever will use aught else, whether 'it be merely to embelisir; to dross; berigtify;and preserve, to force growth, stop falling Off, and cure Ferule or dandruff,- the JONES' CORAL, HAIR RESTORA TIVE will never fail to do all this; as hundreds will tell you with gratitude. It dresses the hair beautiful ly, and makes , red or grey hair grata • (lath from the root.f. Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse, 5.9, Liberty street, head or Wood-- , price thirty seven and a half cents, filly cents and one dollar per bottle. At the same place is sold the Italian Chemical Soap, Spanish Lilly White and eittrivalled shaving soap. Jyarr-ti ri[lll.E poisormis effect en the skin of common pre pared chalk is not generally known by ladies; how yellow rough and unhealthy it makes the skin in time; besides. ndiat a corpse like, OW look it gives when applied. They should use a beautiful prepar ation, purely vegetable, which gives the fact arMs or neck, a natural; life-like whiteness, and makes it smooth. It is - called 'Jones' Spanish Lilly White, and is sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Ware house, 89 Liberty street, fieadof Wend; at the same place is sold Jones' Coral Hair Restorative, Italian Chemical 'Soap and unrivalled shaving soup: . y 24-91. RICE -5 Tierces fresh received and fo7saleTy J. D. WILLIAMS, aug 110 Wood street. B RAZIL SUGAR-5 bags white for sale by J. a WILLIAMS, aug3 110 Wood street. SUGAR -10 Stith+. 0. Sugar, 10 bbls.loaf •' 5 crushed sod pudserized, 1 case levering D.'R. For sale by jylll3 J. D. WILLIAMS. C rr goN-33 cases Genoa for sale by .1. WILLIAMS, aug 3 ' . 110 Wood street SAP SAGO-60 lbs. superior for sattby J.D. WILLIAMS, aug 3 110 Wood street. CHILLICOTHL•' SOAP-200 boxes landing Cron steamer Acadia and for sale by a ug ; MILLE.II tr ILICKETSON. PLIINTATION MOLASSES-100 bbts landing `' frontsteamer Lady Byron on consignment and r;sitc by MILLER 4 RICKETSON. ttg,4. Lake_ Supcxlikr - 1 - )EOI'LE visiting the ciipper mines °flake Su perior during the season, will find it to their advantage to call at hays & Brockway's Drug store where they can prcicure stiiih remedies as the pecu liarity of.the climate require. Any information re lative to the country will be freely given. HAYS. B&OCICWAY, NO. Commercial Row, Liberty st. 1 EAYX white Linea Drill, for gent's pant's) Tweeds inlittititliiiir Cloths;., Gent's Linen Cambric liandkercitiefsi Do. Silk • . do. Do: Ilernntd. and Silk cravats. An invoice of the t,ibove received this da . y . liy je 27 13... C. CONSTABLE, 83 Market. st kECEIVED this day Parisollctfes and. San- Shades; Ladies Corded Skirts; , do Sca Grais do; 8,1- Black ficrnani Shawls; • Berege Scarfs; and Shawls; For sale at B. E. CONSTABLE; je27 83 Market st. Storagc. IaitVING a very , large and commodious ware house, we are prepared to receive (in addi tion to freight for shipment) a large amount of Pro duce, &c. ou storage at low rates. p. il. McANULTY & CO, Canal Basin. ' Plartin find Smith, QUCCESSORS to Irvine & Martin, wholesale gro h.) corn, produce and commission ruereliants, and dealers in Pittsburgh' rnanufitctured articles, No. tau, Wood street. Pittsburgh, Pa. ielS Plia ' n t d sl a i :d l l s ur c sal k Av rutash' I". I art cl" on 'BIARTLN & smmi, 5G Wood uL UTTON HAMS-500 lbs Mutton hams, pritne aiticie in et6te and for sale by MAIt.TIN k SMITH, EA; Water ut. PuTAsit-2G Casks Potash; a prime article, fur .sale by . DIARTIN jy7-t.l.kw :36 %Vocl, between Maud 41.1 i atn, buhVels Ground Nuts; i sack .11ailottas,prisio article' ItCceliced uud for sile .41AR'1'IN .4: SMITH, Water st. SA L,KIINTI:s —lOOO Iba Sairratus in bbla and We, No. 1 artacie, on hand and for sale by L-lARISIN & SMITH, jy27 Water at. ATI NEC A ti-25 Cidvr Virtetzar; for itale by MARTI.O4 S:411'11.1, CS 'Wood erect. jets-a&lv 1+ LOUR--50 libiy Superfine lies! Family Flout just rocuiml /and cot s3ill by laAltTlti titi Wood, betwom 3,1 0u.,! Fourth thf. MEM RAIWATED Stripe awl Plaid militia :qualm Rotimi; • Graduated stripe white Nfiedinsi Kull Muslimc; Nainsook do. Jaeouct A large assortment just new to-dav 11. E. COtisT A !ill, No. iS3 Market at. c Dti 5311 Ti MISCKLIANIES—The' works 0 of ow Rev. Sydney Smith, in three volurrins! Fur s-tle by jv 3u JOHNSrt*: srocicroN. 7) Ams , MIS'CELIANIES—The critics 1 . 3 and miscellaneous n ritiougs. of 110,:ity bird hroughsin to e Inch is prei1....1%1 ...A: till of toy char acter. Fur sale JOHNS TO I) IT NAP •S MISUCI.LAN MTS . Thu noNcellanoous wt.:towse.f t;ro. W. u ! ,,," r , author of the lectures to yotou; vont, torter., en the pht r i minty of st onion, collected and cite e : fl by the author. For Isslo by iottNs - ros S SrocK.rtlN pF.IISONS a, ;ailing to lust dto .alue of a height fight i n a Sark spght, wijl plca4c cail .‘t the Drug Store of 11,21 a 1.. lloa,kway, and porctiaaa aa enlled CAnetiorr (41.. 't in death to dark til,l awl a "terror to ertt doer,!..” N 0.., 'olacierrtal 'now. Liberty i,treCt. t? Li Far Sale at the W hart: PST rrceivri pt-rat— (l 1i1)m - s4 riplat; 10,000 " j ^ Fa iSnlle 31,4.ri1• .1%1 Sc. italing. AT IN :' , T.R11 . 1 . :1) DE LAIN curt zev•ei%t..l t u t of bial.k .411,1 colured 54.614 t•lnpel dr ue. felfiln: %cry eiltap. .fv 11 Y. larket N \V cni of the hatrimo. tIIECKS AND TICKING'.—Au excellent 5011(111nit of ellec4i, atul tickinp, ju.st recei‘ed and lor tale t ery au:o ALEXANDER . .;x DA Y, Market c t N. W. eor. of the Diartiotpl. 1 ) RI NTS AND (ISt 111 - Clird .1 I.av!. a..,.orittleht of low pri.:(..,1 pilot. awl a variety of different of brown and aug.7l ALEX AN DER & Y, 71 :ti:irket f.t ~ N. W. cur. of the Diartioli.l. lit:surto NE - riss.—, lar g e lot of musfini IT" to netts on hand um; for sale unusually l o w ow_;:: A LEX ANDER & DA '75 Alm N. W. cot. of the Diamond. IIAtON SHOULDERS-6 IthA6 flacon Shoulders, 13 In priluit order, for sale low by JY 3 ‘ ) I'. C. MARTIN, 60 Water et. 1 1 SALINA TABLE SALT-50 nue) very tine Salina Salt, lit (or table use and Daittee, for ha le low by P. C. MARTIN, I.EMONS.-100 tows lemons in good order, 21 for salt by P. C. 31:t 171 N, y 20. Mt Water street. 11118 BarrBs superior Crab der tor sale by P C. MARTIN, jy 211 00 Water street. Barrels Copperas for sale by jy 20 P. C. MARTIN, GO Water street. bbis rectified Whiskey, a tine at title, for E a 1,!.. by P. C. 'MARTIN, ARTS.-22 casks prime hams for sale by I je2o JAMES MAY _ • kgs Shot, assorted Nov. for Ole by 0 jer26 JAMES MAY 131 G METAL—I' tub Scioto Furnace pitt,i run. lor sale by tje2o) JAMES MAY. TE\V OftLEANS SU‘itAiL.' —VIOL& N. O. Sugar fin sale by defl6f JAM E,S MAY.' CORN—It? sau Corn, rrr salo' by jc26 JAMES MAY. Missouri Hides, for sale low to close II consignment: je26 JAM I S M AY Steamboat for 9n lc staunch, well built, light draught steamer I Revenue Cutter, will be sold low and on good tempi. Apply je2 , f. JAS. MAY. T EMONS-75 Boxes Lemons) for stele very low, WEET MALAGA WINES-1.:, qr. casks just reCcivcif and for sale by aug MILLER & LUCKE-I:SON. Q ALT—NO barfek landuig and for sale lay augt MILLER Sc. RICKEI ON 17CONEMY bbls Eeoritmy Crab 114 Cider. just iteeived and for sale by iYII MILLER & lucKrrsoN. B RANDY -3 half pipes Lazarad C ampaigne Brandy; 2 half piped A Seignette Cognac Brandy, 41h proof; just received and for sale,*by jy27 AIILLEII. tj RiCKETSON. DENNSYLVANIA STATE REPORTS; Second JL Volume, containing cases adjudged in the Su- Nemo Court during December term 1845, March term,' and part of May term, 1846; by Robt. M. Barr, State Reporter. Just received and for sale at J. IVI CooK's, 85 4th street, only agent for this section. j.Y2S - _ WAIWBOBES--lf you want to purchase a good wardrobe cheap call at the furniture warehouse of T. B. YOUNG & CO, 31 Hand s'.t. rANCY WORK STANDS.—On hand 2 fancy 4 work stands, french pattern, a beautiful arti cle at the' furniture warehouse of T. B. YOUD , 'IG Sr CO, 31 Hand St. MAKE 'NOTICE ALL THE PEOPLEHAcerwv RemovEn—The celebrated medicines of Dr. T. G. Evans of Brownsville, Pa., arc now for sale wholesale and retail, at Jackson's Medical Depot, No. 89 , Liberty street, bead of Wood, Pittsburgh. Wholesale Dealers and-Agents nupplicd.l . • Dr. ECans , Sovereigri Tonic and Granci Restora tive, a certain curd fi,r the Fever and Ague. Dr. Evans' "Vegetable 'and Anti-Dyspeptic pills, prke 29 cents per boy. Dr. Evans' American Vegetable Vermifuge, price 2.5 cents per bottle. Dr. Evans' Tonic Eye Water, an infallible 'cure for sore eyes,price twenty-five cents per bottle 7 Rev. Dr. ames Esteys'illacle Syrup, for the cure of Coughs, Cold,. Asthma; Croup, Bronchitis- and Consumption—price one dollar. Remember Dr.EVans' only Depot, is JACKSON'S, No. 89 Liberty street, head of Wood. jy2. - r AWNS--(FAVI COLORA).—Ano th er lot of Lawns ju just opened at A. Morris's, Nu 65 Market at.— warranted that colora---whicli we are selling at 121 c per yard. y Jet EO. S. SWARTZ itaS on hand a lot aline, Lawns Ur which will he sold at the very low price of LSI cents per yard; parsons who want a good article, at a low price, 3vould dp well to call soon. Also on hand a good of Nansook inuslins fur Ladies Dresses very cheap at jela No. ibc Maxket street. ~ • M. S. SWARTZ Lae on hand a lot or very se periorr white and colored Muspietp Netts which will be sold cheat. at No. lOti Market etrcet. 3013 OAPS-110 balcallo. I Rosin; 20 " Almond, Toilet atid,Pdbn: 50 Ifyder Sharing. In store and for odic by my 22 COFFEE—L - 51 ban% prime green Rio. 10 trinkets old government Java. Arriving and for mile by LAMBERT &SHIPTON, 133 and 135 %Weed tit .1 00 a ll u ß l L , S vi i l f b l e , it: u t l r c Ap i r i.a s p ale b o y n consigument t T.-IAFFE -& O'CONNOR.' BOXES of prime, picked Sicily Lemoni for 1 sate by (jel 3 ) T.&AFFE k OTONNER. I,I:ST JA NA COFFEE:, ground and ' ' : put iii poniiii packages, received and thr 0,41 c at the l'Eutrr TEA Sroar, 72 Fourth street, nearlS - 00d. je.29 . ANTII:4 eftroptr than AT A. htMIItIS'S O. U 5 Market at. We have .. now on hand the cheapest hot of Cawns titer offered in this =Act. Such as are ugually . 501.1 at 37; erntm we are selling at t 31,50 the Dress Pattern, (9 Viirll:l.) Call andlook at then'. jr2 AV - ANTED—An exptriencral Salt;;:inina7)ry `. G oo d., Store on hlarl.ct ut. Apply through Ilex 123 Pout thrice. PHILADELPHIA STEAM a fine arti cle. Jost reed and for sale by 111 . 111:1T—In ho;rs M, R. Rillitir; 4 15 Prion S. 1-1.4.; 1. , 2 Jars Irrsh Prune.; JUSI. tVeciVell and 11.1 , r rale' by Tiling, mix.i.mt, je!ki els?. W.od ti .103 ,ts. ..., . 1).11.31 SOAP-40 boxes Cio, ingt rrtesced and I for bale by T11(N. MILLEII, cor. 1V.,,,t1 Si; 1111 sis II INV, M;C: I/AAP'" - nk' 3l : irc .o 4 tl,r sat, ;.yMILLER. is• IS or. Woo,l r IANDLL'S-20terara Stetante; " Star; , ittxt recrited a d fer dale by 'All car. Wow! k Ith 11.1D1'..111 A 'IVIN 1:S-111aull) • Illac6llofn, ira Lon.l4tfa PArliCtlLlt Star].Tistta , 1:4, - y a Madearta. ttillyty jtj thtt a b o ,c. tlac /II e 411t1 lot Salk: ht . Et ' r tti Mrtilt t Alb DOl.l E SWEET L., 14 1,ev - 1 1.1.. ICLCiI V , / rOr &Ile by Train-r IS 7 , hrket st. W 11. 7 ,11.11111 r ilmoN F.yrWr.--11) dot rtidry.l4.“l N: Co i A Bcrztent tn..ArostAttti ree'd rox ~11,! by STERETT 1 , Mai lief ntrevt. ) It r I,v NI-S-1 , ; 41o‘r - ter c.1.4.x tarionn brand, To:t 0,1 for ,311. , STilltrrf k Co, IS, I" Market -.oL j,2s riLAIZET WiNEA DRAUGHT-----We tap n c.:thlt. of (lit,et svioP h. ■oil by thi• .2 anon on Ang. 14. pro titled noKato 011 le t, 5116 . 16- .'" to in w ant willirriirf MtIiCIO on dr;inglit n ii pIt.:00 irare 01V tr Ora el, florklir It. that Zl . , at the wine ntow of ST r & co, Tllll? -Y) 71 , (5, cJ itvr htranwr Torn rorwm, and lot ...dc I,y 01 I TILLS So. 1, triailA Shad for .41i , hr jr.. M. B. MIEN' & Co. ;. - s 't FIESIIEL abetted corn for Kale low by • it jy22 M. 8. Ru' Cr. 911 KEGS assorted Shad for sale law to close ‘,!_ consig cut by ke "Darnlsonw , Na,f.n.. (no reed 1. and for sale by I. D. RH S: Co, iv I-1 Waler at. CU Water 5t CityrroN.-19 Cot Son received ) per bonlinion, nud ror galc by CrITTON-103 hales INllS”3l:,:ippi and Tenlictice Culi.on, j tnit arriving and for sal,- by psAmos & II MNS, for the ms.) of. the German fleforintql Church in the U. S. of America, En glieh German. For fialn by SCIUDA & jell 113 Wood sl. YEN HERS ANL; VARNISHES ,o 1 the very best quality, for silo at 11. H. 111'.13'Z'S tttbittet Ware Rooms, N 0.31 Filth street. jrtr Gu Water st CIONSISTING of black; blue, red, superior book ./ and card ink; warranted a superior article, for sale by LUKE LOOMS - , Agent.. j'y2ll • (Journal copy.) k.IANTOIt;I PAPLE ,/ barrels, warranted of the best quality, just re ceived on consignment from the manutheturer, and will be sold at the manutitcturers wholesale prices; censtant supply will bo kept on hand jy 1 4olfir.w GEORG E COCHRAN, No 26 Wood st. eIIILORIDE LIME-1 casks prime, just rcc , ii and fur sale by IL E. SEI,LERSi aug3 b 7 W ood si; RimsTora.:--1 TOO ILs just reed and tur *min 14 It. E. SELLERS, QPANISII bbls just rcc'd And for firdo by IL E. SELLERS, urig3 51 Wood Bt. !ARSES MAY AxT HITE 611ALK-2Sla lbs just ree'd sod . for sale by R. R. SELLERS; aug3 57 Wood st. GUM COPAL-400 lbs just rec'd and fur sale by R. E. SELLERS, :ing3Sl Wood et. . , WINTER WHAM., 0 . cask bleached just V V received and for sale by R. E. SELLERS, j y2B 57 Wood at. r 4 - LOUR 4ULPHUR6SB lbs just re . c'd and for . bale by It; E. SELLERS,- SY-18 Wood st. T AWNS ! LAWNS !—Great gargains in. Lawns are now to be had at Alexander St Day , s, , No. 73 Market at., 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 ut a comparati , ie. ly small expense, ALEXANDER & DAY, No. 73 Market at., N. W. corner of the Diamond. ANTtiny. DRESS GOODS—A large aosortriumt of White dress goods ' such RH Nonsuch, Jackonett, Mull and Swiss Musfins. Just received and far sale very cheap by ALEXANDF.II. & DAY, jyl.l '75 Market at., n. west cor. Diana-chi". jIINtER, Fifth, near Market st., Military ilags, Banners, signs, designs for steamboat. Wheel houses, and fancy painting of every description neat ly executed at the shortest notice. : jy27-dthn Lawns t La‘itne l I LA5112 Ela IPTON 11%:, MILLET:. car. wood 4,- 4th tas No. iN SI rl tst 13=! M. B. romr.s. M. IL RU IY, k Co. 57 Water nt B tulEy & Co, tnlv(at,i.l Prescott Printing Ink Woo 3 et 10=1]Mn =ME itidttle, Dentist. - . . . . . . .. • ' ' - '' • FINE' doors above the Canal c Bridge, Penn street, performs all •,_ -/, operations on the. Teeth satisfae4 , • N. 11.—flaying lately made one ' ""' `l , . s of the greateit iiiiiirovernents iii f ':- . 1 i. forceps that has everappeared be; ' fore the public, he has been.able to extract - teeth' with : such ease '.. - • as to astonish all those who have availed themselves ef hiS servicesi Pittsburgh, July 24, 1846-1 y Gold Pens. JUST ILEC;EaVED—Another largo addition to my stook or Diatnond pointed Uold Pens of the best makers and for sale at the lowest pricy -S.. Also—A large assortruent of Gold and Silver rent ells, Tooth and Ear Pleks,Tweezers, Bte. Stei W. W. WU.SON, 37 lilarket.st. Lndlest D'retta Cootln. JUST received from New York by Adams F4s.C.a . 's Etpress, the following slktei of Ladies . Dressir Goods, which for, beauty and rilteapness cannot be surpassed in any ~or the Eastern Cities, viz: Ensisroirlered Ginghain•RobeS;•(newstyles,) Graduated Organdi -do • • de; Rich Gmbh ltuages (dilk , and word) very cheap; ilalzarines, 'every price !Ind quality; • Rich :styles Rep. Cashmere and Deiminr; French Gingham and Gingham Lawns;' Paris Printed liernanni Cohaltine, (a new arti cle of Dress Goods, uery.beautild.l.). • Graduated Muslin Robes; • White Pimbroidered do; t [ ' All the above goods have recently been purchased in the New York markitt slime the great reductiou of prices and will Le sold at a small advance above Easterri cot by Security to Piirt4.lList re. • r.. 1.11011 adoocisay Aao of Gonveray 1.1.1. ,1 . by C. 1... U ., ,Apiil;4.c".titlidotz ." *Lls Butuvut. 410 0 , 41 , 41.6.04111 Originalto t :ee e { In venter. TICILFEIT ----~- I,IMRE:NEWS SUGAR COATED VEGETABLE ~/• PILLS are : the first and only Medicine ever, known that will pogitirely cure Ileadliclie,GidditieSS, Aliiasles, Salt Rheum, Ithe tuna tism , Piles, Heartburn; Worms, Diepepsia,Scurvy, CholcraMorbus, For all l'ox, Jaundice, Coughs, Quinsy, Paln.< in the Back, Whooping Cough, Itio ard Weakeetat, Consumption, Fitz, . f ral r o..tian of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Rising in the Throat, Ervsipclas, Deafness, Vropi.v, Asthma, - Dc'hings of the Skin, Fes cr; of all hinds, Colds, Gout, Gravel, Female Complaints, NcrvoitsComplaints, ! And all other diseases originating from impurities Of! the blood. ' ;Yr Thry have mum!, since their Jraroilitctirui, ov or 1,(6O persons, who have been given up as hope le•ar cases, by the most eminent Physicians. ' VI" They are patronized and recommended by men of the highest distinction, among Whom are— lion. Da. sii it. Porter, lion. 'leery Clay, lion. John Q. daltonn, lion. Daniel Itiehnter, lion. Martin Van Buren, lien. J. C. Calhoun, Gen. SWintielt! Scott, Cot. 11. Al. Jolmanain, 110mi:nes K. Polk, Gen. Lewin Caen. 1..".7z' 'limit virtues are no infalltlile; that the nenne.;: will i.e retorned in all eaves they do not give miner al! tattidi.ruiin. Aitiiiingh tint two and a half yearn have tilleitni miner. Ilene celebrated Pills ITCH, tient introdtieti.l to the public!, the gale of them in the. Eastern and Middle Staten has far ,acceded Dr. '1 , 111(.,t N.lllrnsie enri.v•Vstiollt.7. During time lent near, abiFii.; no non !ham 10.0(.0 grow of !nixes t.1".1i in the State of New Yoik., 6,000 iii Priiticilii,init,-I;taiit tit Maryland, 3,000 in New Jet , ne y., ilc!1:1VIn!, iinml 11,11111) in the New Engl.lo SLAV., requiring' the emintant employment •of 1,7 teutrie, s.rieiivc 13! printers , andterp,raaern. In die saineperiod,- opitivartiz; ni .tloo,om tropics of the •' Family Doctor bane been ettlered by agenta.iti 1,•21: - 1 neetiou or the cmintry. '!'been facts melt n lion eonellna rely, that Dr. Clickener's Stlear Coat i ii imsitiek Item; the miry brat medicine in the world, are toda iii ih., ha.;loi-tentimatton by the.publie. .. ; •!. ttt , a l tins puldicationlo no itgtil, o damned it. enpcaltent pithli:h 01 . te. -- s.l.totnedit ire I'd, not only front agents lottntidii,idualtt and !Modica,. who hare caperimmtiti d e; a n., ; re a ..4, of Clickener's Sugar t„ i t wet ,1,0._0n it tinvititen,ary. The w on t iil coote •tat , lti evident - , of their unprecedented 41(7 tl.c 11.11/11.311 , 3 IlL111:131oll, ant I Col/ litOrli,L, U-11411 rear , 3!..ratly tlotWilhot. , ,,,lin : ; the lerielpe rood they Itaiti been iodine times public. Knoll sumlo of our .rta:ll lie t pill have :tad the audacily ; to imitate the Capnole of Sugar, ill [Tie: lii the thiar rile ceterweliiii:r, and plea- them mi . thr the ttreal ei•non ;mire." Snell paltry shills cannot pa=t long without esponing theirhitleoits dm:tunny. Truth and loitieoy entst inevitably pee- Vaal 4/ter rateaitty and iletiept...tte. I For nate tit Pitedeireb inv \VAL. J.tClcKtY, nt his p ‘ ,l„,,a Warchat,,e, No. St.t, Ltbeity street, Wool pill-lough. per Me:. Dr. Citekentiet; principal oflee is SI ilardity ,tretit. N e w r ork. , t•i• ,a no imitation article Billedtra proved ilimar Coated Pills, pnritotting 0., be pateotett, as both the pills and the pretended; patent are for geriett, got up by a tntteralde quack in New Voo - .,1 who, for the last four or five years, lets made his lit ing by counterfeiting popular medicines. One' Remember, Dr. C. V. Clickeset in the origirial inventor of Sugar Coated Pills, and that notliiii&f the sari teas ever heard of until he introduced them in June, 1513. Purchasers should, there Core, alwa i pt ask for Cliekeir tes:S:ugar Coated Vegetable Pills,altd take no other, or they will be made the victims of a fraud. mar fY, f , II,OSINO OFF SALE AT NARROWSTURN ER'S-1n consequence o f our arrangements for the trade;" we shall offer for 30 days, our en, tire stock or rich Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,lat such Flees as will ensure the sale, Dress Stuffs, in great variety, splendid styles altil p-atterns. While Goods of every description. 100 Pe. Mous de Laince, at touch less prices tlMn 118631. Shawls, beautiful assortment; to this department particularly we invite the attention or foirchasmq ro doz. • Linen Camh. liatidkre. price 121 ctn. Parasols, selling off without reserve: Gloves and Hosiery or e%cry description.. Bonnets and Ribbons, at 30 per cent beloW usual rates. . Purchasers are invited to ealf and examine On; olds. NT co.part:;ernhlp of lloldship Browne being dissolved on the `2Stli day of.llPril hint, by the deceaec; of r7:lt :Browne, all personslin delited are notilicd_ te; pay to Messrs. dill & Browile; (at the old stand, N0.:37 Wood street,) they being duly authorized to wind up tho entire business of the late firm; wittroet ELL A. TIOLDSIIIP, Surviving Partner DAVID L. isnowNE, administrator of the estate of M Proivne jy7- I nt SAMUEL C. Ill Lt.. CEO. c. BROWNS, HILL & BROWNE, (SUCCERiORS TO IIOLbUIIP AND 11110 WIS E -..,) IMPORTERS and manufacturers of Wall Paper, and General Paper Warehouse, No: S 7 IVoccl street, Pittsburgh. jet Al_ I N ERA I. WATEIV--' 1 "Sitarklinir and bright lets liquid light." not,only "spurklini , and bright," but. fot%its delicious tlaVor, Hays laockwayts idead.and IViin eral \Veer is certainly 'unrivalled" ,aiol the syrups; afe equal to any that ever graced the Min'eral Fount. Call and see, at'No. 2, Commercial Row Liberty st. jeti NWT.S . jUi carton black second Mourning lath striped 'image Shawls; carton beautiful fancy Reran: , Shawls; calibre fringes; 1 carton brOcha Demme Shawls, extra hUndsenie; I ". " " Scarf . I •0 satin bordered ", T ." licinani twist'd silk " I " extra sup: hernani " The above handsome goody have all been purcha sed lately at auction; in New York and Philadelltia, ut the closing sales of the French import , ii, and are now offered at a small advance, and less tbatt the cost olimportation, at the Cheap Cash Store of jelB ALEXANDER & Dzi4', AGREA'r DESIDERATUM . , trithose tif a bibOus tendency, and to travellers - I'n the West' and South, it is very desirable to haveim etlicaciouS, yet mild anti-bilious medicine. IL A. FAHNESTOCK'S Arm-Eu.lom Nits possess these qualities, and May he relied upon as a safe and excellent remedy. They are compounded with great c6O from the very best ingredients, and will not, like other cathartics cre ate distress in the bowels.. Those who use them speak in the highest terms of their efficacy and value. For sale wholesale and retail, by ' 1 IL A. FA lINESTOCK S Co. Corner of 6th and Wood street .. s~~.~ =NM . . —.— .--- - --- VittlibuFg4-1-- I --------D N — o4gaiiiataniEll ?ire luso . -- . ' • :irtuoce o OPFIC . E. - /S ' Cl. 21 MAR KET STREET. T"Ecitiiens of Pittsburgh continue to be offered an opportunity to effect insurance upon:their property, by a pOmestic inititutiori'lacate6 .nutoitg themselves, based upon domestic:capital, and Cfni. ducted by directors, inwhose,prudence,intenTity and good faith they can readily.aacertain wbetiTer they may re22se that : undoubted security which should ever atMtd an assurance transaction. To `personswhose properly has already been dam aged or destroyed by fire or water, the S'ilvantage of personallY adjusting the losi with an - institution ni 11051', will be strikinly eviderit. To those \the antler ed the treat this particular corporefion needs no tecOtnniendation:l The prompt payment of the *bele amount or its 102Se:iS , --NtAIILY TWO 11171VIIRED :TTIOUS,‘Drn thern.a Sufficient guarantee of future security: • - • It is the part tiflnli prudent men,..however fditu- Sate, to-anticipate calamity for the purpose of avoid ing its effects. Tmsvth by haVp hitherto escaped; as well as to those who have sustained loss, the facility of protection and - indeirinity, offered by-this institu tion, will be the strongest bittueernent avoid - -the reflections and regrets -which nauSt be experienced by these who suffer without hope of - restitution: - - - Ar„LEN President.-. Pon , T FOLNE . Y, Secretary. i EVliat OESPAIR-4-Vpu c iiLr erred! . tine to; ..Ty.r -islr Dr. D. Jssuc, NO: S south Third street, Philailei phia.—Dear have-this link had an interview with the gentleman of sihoni I made mehtion _yak as having Laken-your Expectorant` with such decided effect. lie iairespeetable farmer, liVing a few'miles from here. I was so much 'interested in _a detailed account he I,caVe ! me Mai 'of hiscough and cure', that I embrace the tirat licsure moMent to cOnimiinfeat6 it to you, and if the Cure is -a Sradical as, it appears to be, it is the most remarkable pne I hate ever known. For 32 years (aller haring the incisles) he,has been Suffering with a cough of the most distressing kind, getting worse as he advancedin years; the is now 55.) Frequent terms of coughing and difficulty of breath ing, lasting from am hour to an hour and a half, would come upon him, with such severity as: o ex haust him, with strangling until Ms eyes 'meanie idoodiliat. Ile had despaired of being cured, bay ing tried physicians nnd-, a 'thousand things Without relief. For nine weeks immediately previous to his taking the Expectorant, he had not been able to 'go to his barn, although there Was the most urgent ne eciocity for him to do sit. During the nine'weeloi he" was under the care of an eininent Physician:mild he focally got just able to g o out and came to my stored:mit, iMaring.'hiscorigh, 1- I `ecomiriendoil to hint your!Expectorant. lie, first said be had tried sit many things that he had no con fidence in any thing; but I induced him to take a bOt tic by telling him of periroisatny acquaintance whn had been clecideply bone.;; r:1 by it. This was on l'acsday; that night he took of it, and says that it was the first cowl:triable nightq steel - Ain had enjoyed for tears. On the. Thursday following he-went to work, and has continued ro Make a ihff band on his Farm ever since, (now nearly; two monthe.) kle told Me to-day-that for the last week he had r C t 4:id split a hundred rails, or made 100:paues of fence perrday; has been in the water to ;wash his sheep, -- and- other wise exposed;_without the lekst symptom. f a retiirn of his - cough, it having 'milieu disappeared; and, tttrangest of all, one third Min 'bottle has produced the effeet. He seems so thailkfulland Overjoyed' that 'he "wants to UR- alidayabdut it," and says that if he could not procure - another;bottie,_he would refuse 8100 for the remainder of the bottle he has left. ' Your CarniinitiVe Ballom I have used or recom mended to others for the last ten year, with the moat salutary'effect.Respeetfully yours, jail A MORRIS, No. 65 Market st. Scam If. AtroEnsoN "ii,6-r or safe in Pittsbusaluat the Pekin Tea store, 72 Fourth street near Woolf—and at the Wog store .ot:11. P. Schwartz.Ye.ter4lstreet, Allegheny. -"CRA 'Pelf SCRATC-Illt-Terirr, lick' 4.," Memo, Woula .s.4zit c li for. it Single when atllicletl with the Tatter; Itch, or other iliiettses of the skin.if they. ItneU - , What would re, lime and erne therm , horrible to obliged -to rob and scratchwheh alone;'but horrible more !Mble to abstain from it (for sake) when' in ,company. • Let if heretheinhered that jDII, LEL 'Frrrgll AND ITCH: OINTI111'.:NT is the .turist efliAcieus.'of any'rither pteparation in exist: mice in curing the 'fetter, Itch; and otherrliseases of the skin.. As all disc .- to-es of the skin must arise froin the inipinity of the blood and fluids of the' body, and u hero blJett May be_ of him , standing, and tthe constibition ffli - ettled thereby, if Dr. teddy's Sarsaparilla Blood Pills be used With the pin:meat, they will cute :nip eajr.ede yldireer. and if they* not, th Money will be . by Dr. Leidy. Most ctiseir. houelmi‘. %Oahe effectu ally cured by Pr. Lenny - s• 'fetter and Itch:Oint ment: hales's' the Whole !system Is impregnated by • the Mtn:Tit burners, which N 1 ill Le: completely carried off from the sySt irn by Dr. bridy's.[flood Pills, and:the! surface of the Skin healed by the Ointment. Price of Ointment; eents. F o r sale by • [I. A.,11.-I.IIN.FSTOCK. - & Co., cOilitT of fah Mid Wood sts. rilitE SKIN' AND COMVI.EX ION; at this (:oid, j_ indeed,!every other) sea S4ll, is often repulsive in appearance', caused, in eight Cases out of ten, by the atmovpbere; and what pers'ons imppost diacase of the, b 100,1,, is a . disease. 9r-tho skin. if mute of the tlioni.ativis ho tal., , idativc medicine, pills, and lift Et: C%S - Bareaparilla, more fit use on their skin a softening and clear;iig that opeus.the IPUIC:9, w hitynsthe skin, and caitses a healthy yerspi rit'ou that the skin Weser so disllgttredj.unht:al thy, or diseased with pin:tides freckle:;, Sunburn, tan and morphow, the true and ..CIMILIC ITALIAN CIIEM SOAPlcAL , fails to cure and dispel thr-au, ' r maknthe ski n . clear and lovely. It acts so mildly and soothingly on the skin, that physicians use it en ladies and infants in old cases or 301 ry'v: erysipelas . , saltrheurn'iore ringworm, and it (mind, 14,1 g . cuoine . .Jones', soap) has often etreett.'d a cure vs hen every Other remedy failed. It is indeed. blessed remedy. • SOld at JACK.SCN , S7 Patent Medicine W arehouse, 59 Liberty street, head of Wood—at the same place is told the :'.rloorish Hair 11)ye, Coral Hair Itestora tivo,,and Lily White. i . T'nt..vetr.t.n , Orricr —Sign of the Atheriean Eagle, tid eliathativ gtrect, New York: I - • Sbltittild Couittri , Stzit. for Sale. . /VIM subseriber oireis for at U. splendid country Seat situate aboutllbur miles from Pittsburgh on the tranlistown Road [within al few yards oldie EaS- Lei n turnpiliii) and, adjoining East Liberty; The house is finished in tho best Eastern style. It contains twelve large rooms and ono large Ball Room. It is one. of the finest`heusss in' this vicini ty, of which 'those desirous - Purchasing can satisfy themselves on examination. Three or four's - era J land stocked with the, ehorcest l iatiety ofEriaittrees, will be-seld with it. ;.LS.Of j"- Will be sold sepanitely; eight acres tnaiiil; an which there is a ap,eridid orclibtd . contaiiiitq :about SOO Fruit trees-, Apple,Peach; Fear; Sc., all ael eeted and or the choicest varieties: lrhis plot lips at:lS:out ing the property: dciatribed above; . . On the South side of the Prenkieti:n Roinl . ra fine Mill for the Manulhetnre ofScuuGaOd eipablii or pro (hieing, 0,000 lbs per 'annum: TheMnehinory i 3 all. or the best kind nod in line ()Her: • - . • . . . ~ For further itfibrinatiod ain.lt.ortrii Unity °it' the preinhies. y23-ittf: i REFS ittil.FS . 1 frill?, subscriber has publicly Challenged 'any _L hatter to produce a hat ol'.as good material, style ipid finish at [hi! Priee'S at iiiuch he ill - se 1 I Att his fiats are of Pittshurgli, in . anuftielnre, and those iiho are utiacrpiteinted; with the prices of hats can be dealt with .oit the cheap °Peptic& systetn.- 'Na one or two prices his liatg ever A list that is sold for fOer 'dollars elsewhere," 116 will :ell for $1,50 and that's very fair. ' Then'hay the latter. We invite thote who wish to buy on the' above principle to cart ut 152 Vv oos). st;--don't for , et the cumber—ncxttfour to INlCCully's noun warehouse. jyl7 ! 1 I KEEVIL & Co. and beautiful, at L.l -Down town Cash Ilome." Cashmeres, Splentlid patteins.; different styles; Bfoehe, . - - 'fhibet, Ombri, wt• Cit and plain, and all shades, figured. ; • Silk, Ottoman, chameleon ciiinteable and other style's. I haft! and Damask, fig . & Nlotts.'D Laines, binbri and plain, in great variety.. 1 Also —Hernanni,iof SEwing - Sint, 3 or 4 left; and will be sold at'fow price's to close the stock. Berage, superior: and tote prices, greA bar ! , gains. . _ _ 1 BARROWS & TURNER. , , ECETVP—Per Canal' Foal Creat. Western-- _it, 100 pe. Cherry Scantling=-51:7; and Gx6--6000 Lights Window Sash suitable for the western tiade, 12t.10,10%12and 8110. jeG i L. WILMAItTH. INSEED 01L-' lianlejs Linseed coil; just. ceived and for Irate jy27 ; 41.1).T•FR h ItICKETSON. ntirmers, loci,kt6 your Intititst: E=IMM= Aor tincieinn: t end . L onto jb The pa.3enger steamer PALESTINY wili leave for , the abo and all iaorincdiato poly 'r or I`,reight or - pas.iage apply on board Fbr Cincinn - a - t1 rind -Louisville. . The new gnd si)lendid passenger stein: Cr c 0 L U 11 lAt O , Nt: AL, Mister, NO; leave for the aboved t &it ports, t all /11 Cline t• e rept at . -For freight or privage apply on beard, or to - jel WILKIN'S, 'Agent. Tnesd - ,ty Evening; Pacicet -- 1 .21 4 The new Cud splendid pilwenger steam DF..i,:I,AItATIQN, Capt. Yorker,. will /en as a regular-packet between Pittsburgh mh.• Cincinnati, leaving.this phrt every Tuesiimi eveniu at 3 o'clock. Itiaturniiig she will leave . Cinciuna every Friday Creningsat - 3 The-Declaration offers, superior, accommodation ,- to passengers. For freight or imaage. - apply o: TILE riigidar nail and pasenger 'steam _ UNION, Captain Maclenn,will run a regular.packet 'between Pipsbutgh and' Cincir nati, leavinglhis port ever : ) , - ..2ifonday at 0 o'ciciek, Returning .P..e wffl lelive Cincinnati every, Thursday at f Pc : .;lf The Union wasf built em . press.ly for this trade, and affords every accommodation.. . , For freight or passage apply, on borrd FOR CINCYNNATT; , ." - The well known fast rumung, ideamcr CA A1.13R1A., Foisytii., .I)Taster, will_run as a regular Packet, leaking every Wednesday morn , ing, at 10 o'clock, and ltilicelinZ , 10, - P. M., file same-;lay. ftelurning she Nave. Cincinnati every Saturday; at 10, A.M . , , -- For freight or- passage ani - dY on - board, -or FORSYTH & Co., Agents - No. 3,o,,Water street: feblO-d6rn 1172-• t The-re.irdartnad and passenger stetunei 1.„+.1 , ....., -4 ....7CI.II.CASSJAIsr, CaPt. rsaae Bennett,,will run as a regular Packet :between - Tittshurj.o.- and, Cincinnati, leaving this part 'every Saturday, a.t.10, A. M.. and VOteeliinT at SO, P. M. -the Same . day, Returning, she wilt leave CinCinnaii every TuesAay, at 10, A. M. Per fr. - ..ight or passage apply on boaid," The. Circassian was 11111 It exprest.lY.. for this trade, and offers to her passhitus every ebintort - and ar, commodation. • "mar 23 SATURDAY Is. - The regniar mail and passengersicainei vAl.F.!.4SP.NGEß, Capt. - LinCnt:J, will run s'3 a regular. Packet bepvnen Pitti.bergh and Cirelunati; leaving this port every .Saturday - at .10; and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same - day. .itetur:ning, she will leave Cincinnati every, Tuesday, at , 111 For &eight or passage . noply - The Meisenger Was built expressly for this trade, and oilers to her passengers every ebtufort and nc commodation.m . ar 9.3 . . PACKET: . . relmlar mail and passenver steam- . er 111131 IIMA, Cant.• John Kliiiefelter; will Tun as a renular• picket hetffeen Pittslmrgh Cincinnati - , leasing this nert.ine6 , Tii&ilay at 10 A. M., and WlTeling •at 10 P..M. of the same day.L- Returning,, she will leave Cincinnati every Friday at For freight or passao! Reply on board.. The ilibernia was bui)t expressly for the ,trade"; and o ff ers to tberirmsengers every c,Jintiirt and so= prior accommodations. _ M==iM , . . . .. i • 1..7 0 , ji t . Ttf F. ren , dar.mait :aid 11 , 1gS(ITI:. r. St CUM ' kt..er CLIPI RI: Ne.,2,Ca ntal /I .eroul:n. will rim as a regnlar packet between Cinerrinati:and PillF burgh: leai•;2lg this nnri. every Friday at 10 A. 1 , .1:i and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the S: , 1:/i. ditY.,„. returning she will leave Elheiiiiniti every . I Sfunday iA at 10 lelk, • For freight or parsaf. , :e .11,my on oc,aro. The Clipper NO. 2.was totii : t expreisly'f‘r this trailo and otters to her pa s sengers every comfort, and no. commod::tion. mar 23 ItEG Di't=MIMMMM new IT,. S,MaiLstearner ACADIA, E...T.ne as,•M3Ster, w e ill:run as a regu lar passenar packet betwe. , :n• Pittsburgh acidthe Amu port during the season of IS. u, leasing elec.; Thursday at 10 wench • The Aeaclia is non, a nd hassop.rioaoccnmmoda:. tiOns. For lieight or ons:ten anoly.on board. or to ap9 • .I._N-F...WTON. JONES, Agtna. • ---- MONbAY PACKET. - • t o ft . Tbr.reffular mail at e passen;Terstriitner Lt l4l ATON()M: I I F.LA . (airt: Stoite., will t.i n , as t r4 . !;...nilar pncket between Pittstwrgli rine;Tt nati..lenviufs, this 1 . 1.0 rt c;ver2i JO. A : and NVheeline at 'lO. P. M. - . tit; san,r , day.. itatirr - ing, Om will leave Tl;ursday, at 10, . . , j: o r freivilt or nassace apply nn hoard. - 11in Illonenaahela. was Imilt expressly for .this trade / anq dffers In, the. passengers comcort, nod su perior accommodations. - mar 31 'For Ctitctiinat P P 4: 1: 1: T. Ti!F. TIOW . 011 , 1 tight itratorlit paceenner m.arner W . T E 11N , Cant. BAKER, • . will . leave for: thn.alro.rt and all• intermediate pond re:roll:lily. The We7mra draws hut 12 inches, aud Was built expressly to run in the trade during !Ild For freight or passaue, having superior lic:entnmo:r‘ dation tr... appiv on board. , WEDNESDAY PACKET. , THE t•etrtilar mail and uasSengerstearri .er NEW ENGLAND, Cant. S. B. Page ! ns a regular packet between Pittshnrgli and learirie• this port every Wednesday at 10 A. M., and . 'Wheeling at. 10 P. N. the, tinte. Returning; she will leave eveiy b'aturday : For freigbt .9r passage apply on oar... . The New Eanianttwas built .expresily Cox t his tr a do and offers to the pasKeneein dVery coinrof i. anti Rime. Tier accommodations. ' ' . inati'.6., AIN'T LOTUS PACIs.k. .. FOR ST. LOUIE-REGULAR,PACKET 1 w and splelnlid passenger steam coßwrii, Cnpt. 13uglfer, itin 'finite trade &oils Pittsbiugh tti St. Louis, du rinzthe season of 1.846. , The Tom _Corwin, was built e: , :pressly for the trade, and is elegantly furnished in every respett. For freight of passageapidy oil board, triiy 19. _FOR. ST. LOEI—REGULA Ps. PACKET. IMP,. The new ananolendid passengerSteain- BRUNETTE . , Capt. Perry, run in thin - Gallo Pittsburgh to Sti Louis . ; season or Isms; The Brunette was built expresOy for the ira.de j and is cleoantly found in every respect. For freqtti Gr pa,gian tipply on beard. apl4 Fp. rt, LOUIFNILLE—REGULAR PACKET. er Le.lM ' t,tl• The new and splendid passen K uer lONNALEUKA. Calit. J. . Moody, Will run in the trade from Pittsburgh to Louisville„ during the season of .1846. The Tenn:ll6l(a was built expressly for the trade, and is elegantly, furnished in every resPeCt. Forfrcight or passage apply on board. inyVi LAKE SUPEitthii: THE. STAUNCH .low pressnre, 1 4 , i 4 'ship built . Steam Packet JULIA .PALMER, Capt ilrovi 11. si,iks•A RD, having been put in complete condition for sea, will. run units' Lake Superior during the season, commenc ing 3d' Aogust, between'the' Sault de St. Mario and the variOus Ora, as business iudy warrant. The .1. P. is well furnished in eyer'y 'particular, and is as fine a hoary weather sessrj as any ship that floats the seas. ?las good upper cabin, state rooms ",and fatuity saloons,, as also single berths, ladies Cabin and steerage _cabin. All well ventilated, Anil 'will 'accommodate 100 cabin passengers. FicMilit in lazire quaiditieS can be stowed under decks. 'Parties with or without freight will be accommodated at the yell- Mus :landfugs upon the British and American sides of the-lake,' - n - - . One or two voyages. will be Made to La Pontei during the Indian payment., and two the coy ages will be made entirely around the lake coast- wise, during August and September, giving to plea sure travel ari opportunity of .enjoying the most de lig Mild ; unique and interesting.scenery in the known world. State rooms or single be - rths can be accused in ti'cl wince by addressing. . W. F. METER 'Managing owner, Sault do Ste Marie, Michigan. . July, 1818.. jv2o-3ta&.3m Profterty - emisigued to W F. Porter Taylor; will meet with inmiediato despatch as ordered. B OOKSlLiceillis. Prize Eiirn.y; The Xounk tion<e Keeper; The Mother and her Family; Secrets, by Mre. El ' Rube or AnciontCitiee; Comb's Phrenology; alker Intermalnage; •Friwier's Works" ' For sale by . ..H. S. BOSWORTH 6r Co, jy2s • 43 Mart:e4st. =2MiM
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