COMIERCILL REICORD. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF ; TRADE. CORMITTEE FOR AIIO ' IIF.T Josiah King, J. K. Moorhead, ; G, Ogden Prepared and corrected every Afternoon: _ _ PORT OF PITTBMTh!.9 3} FEET WATER IN .TRE OARRRI. ARRIVED Hudson, Ebbed, Wheeling. North Queen, Catlett, Wellsville, Consul, Bowen, Brownsville. Arenn, Peebles, Brownsville. Comet, Bryde, Beaver.. Airow, Atkinson, it ' DEPARTED. Hudson, Ebbert, Wheeling. North Queen, Catlett, Welliviile Rhode Island, Crozier, Welfsville Comet, Berry, Beaver. , Arrow, Atkinson " Arena, Peebles, Consul, Bowen, 111/POUTS-'BY ally Eft. Witeeling- 7 Per str Hudson; 1.02 hhds tobacco, 51 scks wool, 2 scks feathers, 1 table. Per str Rhode Island; Si)' lih4t'obacco, 5b bbls flour, 2.3 bills leather, 6 cks bacon,ll lot sundries. lirdlsvillr—Per str North Queen; 108 scks 3 sacs, 1 bag, hair, 1 box mdze, 280 bbls flour, 36 scks bran, 11 bills paper, 6 bbls, 17 kgs butter, Monongahela Improvements—rev str M'- Lane; 203 bbls' flour, 6,bbls pear's,: 50 bush oats. Per str Arena; . 3S bblswhiskeY 17 bbld flour. Per str Consul; 39 - scks wool,!3! bureaus, 65 bus barley, 109 bbls flour, 5 bbls pairs, 1 moving. Pr flat boat; 38 hogs, 41 bbls whiskey, 10 bbls flour, 1 lot leather. Office of the Pittsburgh Morning Post. HEV/EW OF . TUE lILLTIKET FOR TUE WEEK ENDING Thursday, august 14, I§4t3 Business still continues without any perceptible change, and will 'doubtless remain at its present low ebb for a . few weeks yet. i The weather for some days back has been very '%•a,rm and dry. - The river has raised a few inches since our last; yesterday evening we noticed 3} feet water in the channel. The break in the Canal, a few miles'. above Deer Creek, has occasioned the delay of a considerable amount of freight;' we presume the break will be repaired in a few days. Asess—A few sales of pots have been effected at2la3+; pearls 31a5ii scorchings 21,a3c; saler atus 4/a4ic. Bc4ss--Nothing doing—smil white, si,ooo $1,25. BEE3WAZ—NO sales; we quote it at 26 to 28 cis. for good yellow. • Bnooms—Sii to $2,23, per dna owing altogeth er to quality. CnEsar.—The market still reniains quiet; gdo Western Reserve Will bring i 4 5j per lb. Corm: Tanis—Prices remain firm at ififa lac. Corroie.—We bear of no sales; middling fair Mississippi brings Sc. cred. FLoun.—Since our last report prices are without alteration; we note the sale of !a small lot, choice brands at $2,40 per bbl, extra still holds at $1,50; large sales of an inferior quality have been effect ed at the river for $2,250;37i: The receipt du ring the week has been pretty heavy, bict the prin cipal part of it has been for ire-shipment. New flour in bags for 14,50 per 100:lbs. Faurr.—Grern apples continue to come in rap idly, sales of good Marietta have been made on the levee at from $1,126 to 1,25, pars, a good article can be bought for $1,50051,75; Lemons and or anges are scarce, the latter article hrve been sel ling at $3,00 per 100. Fistr.—No. 3 Mackarel,W. S, lulve been selling for Vair7,25075007,75. NoA,s9,fineslo. Shad, $7,50055,00, Pickers! $f,25; White fish from $7, to .se-. duotEhisi-liga - r : VoiTeea'nd:A - classes remain without alteration Since last n! iotation, with but few transattions its . Market. Gastx—Wheat has been *bought for 50 cts per bushel during the week, corn'; from store sells for cts per bushel., rye inins from 33 to 37, oats worn store 2363.25 on levee frotrt 18i to 20 cts per bushel. PuovisioNs—The markZVantilluts dull and prices without variation, shOulders in casks have been sold at 36333, sides 4('5.: halms 4/451. Lard remains at former quotations, keg sells for butter for table use ranges from 10 to 16 ets per lb. in market, keg from store 6a7 as to quality. WHlSKEr.—Rectified 18 cash, and 183 ( 41b Oli time. Ter. CILOPS.—In some paits of the state, t 6 "rot' has been making sad havoc in the wheat crop, but the harvest generally has been very a bundant; the yield of fall grirt is thrte-fold that of past seaaons. MARYLAND.—Wheat very materially injured b scab and rust IsnissA—The present year's wheat crop is tett per cent inferior in quality to last year, on account of the rust. Other crops never looked better—an Editor in Rushville had presented to him a bunch of oats with heads a jays long. • Wiscossin.—The quality of wheat is fair, tie by no means equal to last year—the quantity has -been decreased by the rust. Missounx.—The late crops have been muth in jured by a severe drouth, more excessive than has been known for many years. , Mrssissrept.—Late rains have given the cotton a start, and it is now going to' weed rapidly, but is still small. Decidedly short 'crops are, however, generally anticipated. 1, Loursimx.t.—ln the Red River parish, sugar looks fme—new sugar-houses have been put up, and machinery of the most costly kind placed in them. In the Avoyelles parish any thing like a full crop of torn is by no 'means to be hoped for. Heavy rains have been succeeded by very warm weather throughout the State, and fears are enter tained that the rain will bring out the catexpillet. FLORIDA.—There Fs encouragement to hope for a large crop of cctton. The corn crop in the neigh borhood of .Apalachicola will be very large. In west Florida, it is feared that the corn crop will suffer from the dry weather. CANADA.—The Montreal, Times states that the fly has done great injury to the wheat crop. Mrcuroarr.--The wheat 'crop is much injured by the rust. The yield, however, will be abundant, from the large sown. Ouro.—Not so much injured by the rust, but nevertheless, much damage done. Spring crops never better. Corn promises more than an average crop.,. ILLlNors.—Crop essentially hurt by rust The surplus, however, will be havy. lows.—About the same: The immense hum: her of emigrants rushing into lowa, Wisconsin and Illinois, will' consume' a large surplus, and 11 keep at home what otherwise would have to seek an eastern rgarket. There are many thousands in Wisconsin who are non-producers this season, and consumers of the products of others. In a year or two,, the effects of this accession to the agricultu ral population of the West, ;will be seen and felt in the flour and wheat market.. • - -,,,,,,?,n2,4 : - .' 4- --w ,- .t. , -.-- -4'... 7,.. _ , • ...—.4:. i,J,.44.7;•;'"''. •a: t 3. 1'.K.,.*/:. 4:;;Z. -3;,,,,,5,,,,-454•1‘,..4 ---- •-1- , - •- q-rt ,•„11„ , •, 1- , 4 ••• ,,,, • - •' •-•-• -A. ~...4„4„...„• ...041i?..7,a..,„ 7..i.-...,:::,,A--1,."w7„..4.'",_,;1_,--r..L'ri::,37, ;:, , tyti 4 ,x‘• , ...''' ' T'.441P4.'4i-"•;. •.- ' ''. - r ..- , . _ Aektpit4 ji . "-.1/ ~ . 1"4 4 , 1 " r• t..t '..," -, - ~.., r Itt ..1,; ~. 4",,,,6'),4"'.';.,La •,.5.•?4.1;47, iz. -- ':" t''' -, lt , C , : ''''.. 4 4. 4 1 ' r )' 2 t- 41 4 t, ''''' '-''... , ;.,•:,?' 4 *, .. ;15.;,,;:i.' 10 . , , ....d ;st, :tv..?."..kf:011i, '''--,7r,.14,, , t /. .'-' , ' '` t.' 4', I.J•tl/4..''.1-`. ~.? !-4C, ,414-,46, ~.....,L4:tyr. ri,, t i Ikf, , a a '-', ' t ' - ,•,. I ',.? "'4r7,-''' At ' '' ' . ', ,, Z . ; 41 ", r-7 : , ,, 1 r ;.'4,:', 4. ~,,,'• t - ',,, 1 Jr -, -; a rq ~h, , 1 , ,, — : i'' 4:A;14,•:44,,.. - • -, :;, ,, ,,z, ; ,-,..",;44z)F.„0-,;/:,z,...- -- ?':',1:'44 1 .T , :11:!:t' i, ,?:-.' 4 4 4 A", ~ _ ~„, •, ••••"4- SHAWLS SHAWLS! !—, Rare arid beautiful, at "Down town Cash House." . Cashmeres, splendid patterns, different styles; , 1 Brodie, ' " " • " " Thibet, Ombri, wro't and plain, and all shades, figured. Silk, wat'd. Ottoman, chameleon changeable and other styles. Sturdillaa. Bar'd and Damask, fig'd. Mous. Diaine-s, Ombr, wat'd, tig d, and plain, in great variety. Also ---Hemanni, of Sewing Silk, 3 or 4 left; atui will be sold at low prices to close the stock. Berage, superior and low - prices, great bar gains. JYIS BARROWS & TURNER. ECEIVED—Per Cabal Mont Great Western -100 pea Cherry Siantling-5x5 and 6x6-6000 Lights Window Sash suitable for the 'western trade, 12516,10x12 and. - 13a10. For sale by I Lje6 ~L'. WILAIAR'I'D. • Lawns t • GEO. S. SWAItTt has on hand a rot offinc Laeflis which will be sold at the. very low price of 181 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 Nansook mualins for . Ladle? Dresses very cheap at • jcl3 . No. 106 Market • ikEttoquet6 Netts ( . 1 EO. S. SWARTZ has on hand a lot or very so perior white and colored Musqueto Netta which will be sold cheat) at. No. 106 Market Street. jel3 BEST . . ro _ • _ JAVA COFFEE; ground and put up in pound packageS, received and for sale at the PErarr.TEA STORE, 72 Fourth streetrtieli Wood. je29 S . ale A sin pp al l i y i j u hr a ou D g r i y i AV AN U rE r Goods Store on st Box 123 Post Office.iY B • pHILNOELPIIIA STRAII SYRUP; afine arti cle. Just rec'd and ilir sale by . THOS. thitlikli; Eor. Wood k. 4th eta: F IWIT-10 boxes M. R: Itdisins; 15 Drums S. Fijt; 12 Jars fresh Ilitines; Just received and for saleby THOS. MILLER, cor. Wood & 4th sts • SOAP-40 boxes Cin. just received and I: for sale by 'THOS. MILLER, • i t; cor. Wood & 4th ste FINE SUGAR CURED HAMS—Snst reed and for sale by THOS. MILLER, 'elS cor. Wood & 4th sts. CANDLES --20 boxes Stearine; 10 " Star, Just received and for sale by THOS. MILLER, 'en cor. Wood &4th sts SOAPS -110 boxes No. 1 Rosin. 20 '4 Almond, Toilet and Palm. 50 44 Hyder Shaving. In store and for sale by m 22 LAMBERT & SHIPTON COFFEE -651 bags'peime green Rio. 10 pockets old government Java. Arriving and fur sale by LAMBERT & SHIPTON, 133 and 135 Wood st. 100 13BLS or Pitch, for sale on consignment and will be sold cheap, by TAAFFE & O'CONNOR. •/,-„A" BOXIE'S of prime, picked Sicily Lemons for 1 tel tale by 6015) TAAFFE OTONNER.. POTASH-26 Casks Potash; a prime axticle, fur sale by MARTIN & SMITH, jy7-416:w 66 Wood, between 3d and 4th sus._ VINEGAR -25 bbls Cider Vinegar, for sale by MARTIN & SMITH, - - - 56 Wood street. elB-d&u FLOUR - 50 Shia Superfine fresh Family Flour just received and for sale by MAIVFIN !le SMITH, 56 Wood, between Sd and Fourth sta. QALERATUS-1000 lbs gale - rates in bbls and Ins, 0 No. I article, on hand and for sale by MARTIN & SMITH, -27 5 . 13 Water st. New Goods. ca to :e d o a r t a i Ll: e 'o r . ie d h B t.N..;finakgkhe,tm prints,street— another in brown and purple plaids, beautiful patterns. ALSO, 50 pieces white and colored 3hisqiiitoe Netting of superior quality, for sale cheap at BARROWS & TURNER'S, aug 1 18 Market at: GEOGRAPHY.—A National Geography .11 for 'schools, illustrated by 22D engravings and 33 Maps, by S. G. Goodrich, author of Peter Parleys Tales. Just received and for sale in quantities to schools, or at retail by aunt JOHN 41. MELLOR, 122 Wood st. Siege of Londonderry HISTORY of the seige of Londonderry, and /1 defence of Enniskillen, in 1688 and 1689, by the Rev. John Graham, M. A. Rector of Tanilagli tard in the dioses of Derry, For sale by jy23 LUKE LOONIIS, Agent. FNCY WORK STANDS.—On hand 2 fancy work stands, french pattern, a beautiful arti cle at the furniture warehouse of T. B. YOUNG & CO, Hand st. ECEIVED this day Parasollettes and Sun lA, Shades; Ladies Corded - Skirts; do Sea Grass do; 8} Black Hernani Shawls; Berege Scarfs, and Shawls; For sale at 13. E. CONSTABLE, je27 83 Market st. Storage 11[APING 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. C. A. McAATi.TY & CO, Canal Basin. N UTg---213 btishols Guido(' Nuts; I sack Almonds, prime article; Received and for sale by MARTIN tz, SMITH, 56 Water et GRADUATED Stripe and Plaid white Malin Robes; Graduated stripe white Mullins; Mull Muslims; Nainsook do: Jaconetdci: A large assortment Just new to-day 11. E. CONSTABLE, No. 83 Market at. SATIN STRIPED DE LAINES'-I.Just received a lot of black and colored Satin Striped de Lainee, which we are selling very theap. ALEXANDER & DAY, aug3 75 Markdtat, N V cor of the Diamond. CIIECKS AND TICKINGS .— An excellent as sortment of checks and tickings, just received and for sale very low. aug3 ALEXANDER & DAY, 75 Market st., N. W. cor. of the Diamond. PRINTS AND MUSLINS..Just openect a large assortment of low priced prints and a variety of different makes of brown and bleached muslins. aug3 ALEXANDER & DAY; 75 Market st., N. W. cor. of the Diamond ATUSQUITO NETTS.—A large lot of musqui I to netts on hand and for sale unusually low _ . ALEXANDER & DAY, 73 Market st., N. W. cor. of the Diamond BACON SHOULDERS--6 hacon Shoulders it& Fl in prime ordor, for sale low by jy3o P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water st, FINE SALINA TABLE SALT-50 bags (small size) very fine Salina Salt, fit for table use and Dairies, for sale low by P. C. MARTIN, jy27 60 Water at, LEMONS.-100 boxes lemons in good order 14 for sale by P. C. MARTIN, 20, 60 Water street CRAB CIDEB.-. , -12 Barrels superior Crab C der for sale by P. C. MARTIN, jy 20 00 Water stree cIOPERAS.-20 Barrels Coppdas for sale by jy 20 P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water street WHISKEY-10 bbls rectified Whiskey, a tine Y : article, for sale by P. C. MARTIN, jr 2o 1 Cit) Water st. ILLINOIS. Bond County.—Yrench for Governor, 316, Ka= Wtrick 414, for Lieut. Gov., Wells [ Deal.] 319, Wilcox 352. Congross—Smith 411, Truinbull 395. Davis [Whig] was elected to the Senate, and Smith [Whig] to the House. Macoupin - -Mr. Hart [Dem.] and Mr. Tappan [Whig] elected to the House. Madison.—Kilpatrick has a majority of 35 for Governor, and Smith 781 majority for Congress. Gillispie [Whig] is elected Senator by a majority of 204. De Wolf and Blakeman [Whigs,] and Martin [Dem.] are chosen Representatives. W. B. Reynolds has been elected County Com missioner and Frederick Wells Coroner. Ici-scr,: The Whigs carried their whole ticket. Greene has elected one Democrat and one Whig to the legislature. Greene and Calhoun (district) has chosen a Demo Critic Representative. Sangamon has gone for the Whigs, as usual. Randolph: Partial returns—Smith's majority about 450. It is now quite certain says the Cincinnati Advertiser of the 10th, that Governor Whitcomb is re-elected, and by fully as great a major ity as he obtained against Bigger. We were a little startled by the first news, but the first is al ways Whig news. In toitiething like une half of the State, the Whig gain amonnts to 812; but this is borne down by Demoi:ratiC gains in the aggregate of 1,124. Majority over Bigger was 2,314, and instead df Oi•ercorriing that majority, they have thus fat fallbn some 300. We regard the State as safe for us; ailil shall wait for correct returns be fore attempting to give Mails. We have tiOW the returro Mini 63 counties; from sources which we have nd doubt of their gen eral accuracy. Whitcdmh is 1060 votes ahead of Marshall. In the 28 coinitikm to be heard from, Whitcomb had a majority over his coiirjretitor in 1843, cf nearly 300 votes. Therefore little doubt of his election. The Whigs probably have a decided majority in the House In the Senate the parties were tied. We have now a majority of 4, having gained 3, and hist 1, as follows: Marion—Wm. Stewart, dem. gain, maj. 46 Tippecanoc—G. S. Orth, Whig maj. 50. Fayette and Union—H. Simpson. whig gaifi Decatur—J. Robinson, whig. Cass—Cyrus Tabor, dem gain. Dearborn—J. I'. Milliken, dem. Montgomery—John Beard, whig. St. Joseph—Lot Day, dem. gain.' Clinton—Philip Walters, dem. Vigo--James H. Henry. dem. El.tcßpril 4-c.—Milliken, dem. h . THE STAUNCH low pressure, I "4 ship built Steam Packet, JULIA PALMER, Capt BENJ A. STA et N ARO, having been put in complete condition for sea, will run upon Lake Superior during the season, commenc ing 3d August, between the Sault de St. Marie and the various ports, as business may warrant. The J. P. is well furnished in every particular, and is as tine a heavy weather vessel as any ship that floats the seas. Has good upper cabin, state rooms and thmily saloons, as also single berths, ladies cabin and steerage cabin. All well ventilated, and will accommodate 100. cabin passengers. Freight in large quantities can be stowed under decks. Parties with Or without freight will be accommodated at the vari ous landings upon the British and American sides of the lake. r One or two voyages will he made to La Pontei during the Indian payments, and two pleasure voy ages will be made entirely around the lake coast wise, during August and September, giving to plea, sure travel an opportnnity of enjoying the most de lightful; Miiipie and interesting scenery in the known world. State rooms Or single bertha can be secured in advance by addressing W. F. PORTER TAYLOR, Managing owner, Sault de Ste Marie, Michigan. July, 1845. jy!.'o.3ta&3m N. B. Property con Signed to W.F. Porter Taylor, will meet with immediate despatch as ordered. Cheap Mu•le. QUADRILLES from Leonard, Operatic Grins, hind, kind and gentle is she, seven Songs for Guitar, Far away in my own bright land Inebriate Waltz—Flute and Piano, Ailem Mavourneen, MI 0 shall we go a sailing; tRII ; 12 popular quicksteps, 25 , Let no thought of care oppress thee, 041 Thou art lovelier, 121 New quadrilles by Strauss; 121 Dermont Astore, 121 Opera of Fra Diavolo, - Here's a health to thee, Mary, Little Nell, Light of other days is faded, . • Rest spirit, rest from Amilu, Opera of Massaniello, .Lc Desire Waltz, T. Haynes Bayley's Songs, Chimes Quadrilles by Tulein, 25 We have been friends together, Ot I 20 airs trdth Ilohemian Girl, (Flute,) 121 II " " Fra Diavnlo ; 121 Love Not, by Mrs. Noildn, WI; Love's yotlr dream, 061 Opera of the Fatchantress, by Bilrei 25 Opera of Guy Mnnnering; 25 Morris's Melodies, Seven Mayurktoq ' 121 La Cracovienne, 111 For sale by .tom H. MELLOR, Jc2o 12 Wood at ItICE--5 Tierces fresh received and for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS, I to Wood street. BRAZIL SUGAR-5 bats white for sale by J. D. WEJ.LIAMS, f 10 Wood street. PIG ton Scioto FuiinCC . pig iron foi male by (je26) JAMES MAY. POT ASFI-15 casks Potash, No. I article, on hand and for sale by MARTIN & SMITH, .1Y27 66 Wood at. ylirtON lIAMS-500 lbs Mutton Hams, Prime 1. article in attire add for sale by MARTIN & SMiTil, jy2l 56 Water at. O . HOT-40 kgs Shot, assorted Nos. for sale by , je26 JAMES MAY HANDS WAl' TED-2 Bedstead makers( 2 Table makers; 8 hands to make other Cabinet ware; • None need apply but first rate workmen: H. H. RYAN. auB (Journal and Chronicle copy.) TIOLLAND HERRING —A few kegs (a prime I article) in store and for sale low by aug 4 STERETT, & Co. 18 Market st. SAP SAGO—'OO lbs:isuperior for safol by J. D. WiLLIAMS, aug 3 110 Wood strait S OA , P.--2 0 5 boys No. 2 ‘ ro i n le soap; 2 a hydos palm! - 10 a a fanny( For salo by fy2B J. D- WILLIAMS; - - r - r . . A. 18.-2. casks' pride baths for sal6 by 111_ jag JAMES MAY. IDES-411 Missouri Hides, for sale low to dune nk. consignment e 26 , _ ~ • .- .. C:••!-• -.-,.. .; ,; , ',.:-;.h. i':,'.!:.4..-••.',...,:-. .ir.:,-(-;i-,:•:, •i' .4 '••ti - !,,•-•:;•''. r ! . rk'..i. ...:`,:',,-- : -, !.: , ! , '. - 4.::::- ' - i• ,, ‘;;'., ..-c - r 7: t -.''• : ! V 4 ; , :' - ' 04 ,...• , Y-1.:4'"•,5••:•:,`,.:-':.,..;''',...•:;):4.7!‘,R4:',-.;: 41';:;.1;••:. -..--',.*:',,5.....'..:4--....-- -- ''''''ZF . ' - ' 2. - ...." '' •‘-t '''' ~:.:;,-;L".•:;•;.:-.;-,1.-••••:;,',,,,,•,',•P-.'z't --'' - ' INDIANA ELECTION LAKE 13UPERIOU. JAMES MAY. witionts TILE WILSON PILLS, as a remedy peculiarly adapted, for headaches and dyspeptic affections, art pretty generally known and esteemed in. this Community . ; and the proprietor, so often as hehas occasion to write or speak cif them - , can'scarcely; re frain from an eapreision of his grateful acknovvledg inents to friends fol. their patronage and kindness to him. flisTeeliegs aid the warmer from observi4 the "beginning and the ending"—thrown almost in j u rtaposition—of so many nostriffas and kindred pre parations equally loud in their pretensions, and much more industriously presented to the public; while his preparation noiselessly advantes, even to remote, places, soothing aruteemforting the afflicted, and permanently grafting itself upon the affections of new friends, thus continually widening the bircle of its uiSfulnesi. Altliciugh well satisfied iliat; his medicine has, as it wert it principle of perpetuity in it, yet he is obliged to his friends for the most sub stantial evidence of the ract; In its natural history, if you plane, the Wilson • Pill differs from most other preparations in not being originally made for sale, or with a viow tai3iecuraiary profit; while as every body knows, the greatest tyro (as a general thing) no sooner begins to dabble in drugs than he casts about for some cheap prepara tion, or most 'get up,' as the phrase is, something— anything that will sell. Often lie attempts it under an assumed or fictitious name, as though conscious his own were insufficient to sell it. The difference then between the Wilson Pill and the preparations a have just indicated, would appear to be this: 'The consciousness of the value of my pill originated the idea of putting them on sale for money, and at I price. Tho consciousness of the value of money originates in most instances the many preparations. I have alluded to; and the price most likely 'to take'' is always first carefully considered, and the pill or; other preparation made and graduated to suit it., The . one is a DISCOVERY, and comes from the great A rcana of Universal Nature; the other a trick or invention, and comes from- a not very popular quality of INDI VIDUAL Nature. Reader! the difference here is great. In one instance the value attached to the PILL is the starting point; in the other, the MONEY. But it is not probable that some of the many prepara tions having even such paternity were accidentally good, but that possibly by this process of "getting up" as they call a, by puffing and blowing, as we clean wheat, they have been "got up" too high be fore their specific gravity had been carefully ascer tained, and have blown off never to be heard of, with other chaff—some lighter, some heavier. Whatever may be the rationale, I must repeat it, that I am most profoundly thankful to my friends for their discrimination in not consigning any discovery to that compenduous category of "inventions that did not answer"—of "tricks that won't win.." The Wilson Pillsare useful as a GENERAL remedy, and may be kept and taken, in proper doses, in fain dies, as a preventative of general ill health, or dis ease of whatever name, by any member of the fam ily, without any fear of the consequences of expo , sure in the ordinary 'pursuits of business. 10-They may always be had in any quantity of the proprietor, in Penn street, below Marbury, and of the principal Druggists of this city and Allegheny. -22-d&wlm rrAKE NOTICE ALL THE PEOPLE—Aouricv Restovm—The celebrated medicines of Dr. T. G. Evans of Brownsville, Pa., are 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 for the Fever and Ague. Dr. Evans' Vegetable and Antf-Dyspeptic:pills, price 25 cents per box. ' Dr. Evans' American Vegetable Verniffuge; price 25 cents per bottle. Dr. Evans' Tonic Eye Water, an infallible cure for sore eyes, price twenty-five cents per bottle. Rev. Dr. mes Estep's 7Jlack Syrup, for the cure of Coughs, Cold, Asthma, Croup, Bronchitis and Consumption--:prite one dollar. Remember Dr. only Depot, is JACKSON'S, No. 89 Liberty street, head of Wood. /1111 E following articles are just received at Hays 1 4. Brockway's, together with a large assortment of other "fssins„ , which we arc able to exchange on as good terms as any other House in this city, for "the root of all evil." viz: 4 sacks Root Ginger, 3 bids Spr. Turpentine, 2 cask ased Lamp black, 3 tfo ground Log , Wooi3, 6 bbls Linseed Oil, 3 do Glue, I cask winter white Oil, I cask Madder, 1 do do Sperm du., 100 the Indigo. Also, a general assortment of Paints, OilS, Var nishes, Brushes, Dye Stuffs, Drugs and Medicines, and Patent Medicines. A splendid assortment of French and American Perfumery—wholesale and retail, No 2, Commercial Row, Liberty street, jy:29-1111 Wood Street Property for Sale. FrHAT dcsirabielot aground at the foot of Wpod street, occupied at the time of the great fire by Messrs. King & Holmes, is offered for sale. }lnquire of J. K. MOORHEAD. angB LARD -289 kegs Lan(, received per steamer Tom Corwin, and for sale by jy 2S M. B. RIIEY it Co': 2 Blab No. I, truned Shad fur sale by 1./ jy22 M. B. RHEY dr. Co. 50n j 131151117J.. shelled corn for sale low by y 22 M. B. RH EY ¢ Co. 2c, KEGS assorted Shad for sale low to close 1 .../ consignment by M.ll. RIIEY 4. Co. NAILS -200 kegs "Dammam's" Nails, just recd mud for sale by M. B. RH EV & to, ,I}l;__ 57 Water at. LOTTO .-1143 balm, for sale by 3114 7 M. B. by & Co. iorroN-103 bales itinutiesippi and TepiW3SCC Cotton, just arriving and for sale by M. El 11.11E:Y & co, jrll 57 Water at. 25 cents 1 pALMS & SINS, flyo the km, of the Germanl Reformed Church in the C. S. of America, En glish and German. For sale by SCRUM & SCHEMER, jell li Wln I st . Prencott . P — ilistissa ink tiONSISTING of black, blur, red, superior book V.• and card ink, %tat-ranted a superior article, fur sale by LUKE LOOMIS, Agent. 061 061 061 O 6: jy23 (Journal copy. VIANTibSIIIIFLE buses'ntle gun / barrels, oat-ranted of the beat quality, just re ceived on consignment from the manufacturer; and to' sold at the manufacturers wholesale prices, a constant supply will be kept on hand jyl4-d&w E COCII N, No :tti Wood st. IT AIL lIOLIVE SWEET OIL-5 baskets, jut iecinv . ed and for tale by STERETT & Cu, aug 1 Iti Market at. LEMON. STRIP—Io doz Underwood Si Co; Boston manufacture, recd and for sale by sTERE - rr 18 Market street. lIIAMPAC;NE WINKS. —A fresh supply of vari ous popular brands; vintage of 1839, 1840 and 1842, just received and fof sale at the wine store oo stEarsT az co, auglo No. IS Market at. BRANDY -6 gr: casks idale Ilennesiy and other brands for wlidlEiale by STERETT Si Co, No. 18 Market st. Caret Wine on Draught.. T. will tap another cask of CLARET WINE, 011 Monday, Aug. 17th. Persons wishing to pur chase a superior article on draught, will please leave heir orders prior to that day, at die Wine Store of :No. & Co., 'No. 1S Mdiktit street. yADEIRA WINES.-8 qr. casks a superior ar tide for sale by the package at the wine stoic of [aug 10] ST ERETT & Co: No: 18 Market at. LAWNS ! LAWNS I !—Great Bargains in Lawns are now to be had at Aleaander . i& Day's, No. 75 Market tit.; as they are selling Off tkleiT stock of these good at a great reduction of prices; so new is the time for persons to suit themselves at a comparative. ly small expense. ALEXANDP.R & DAY, No. 75 Market at., N. W. corner of.the Diamond. WHITE DRESS GOODS—A large assortment yy of White dress goods, such as Naosook, Jaclebnett; Mull and Swiss Musling. Yuit received and for sale very cheap' by ALEXANDER & DAY, , 75 Market tit:i n: wegt cor: Diamondr rIHILLICOTHE SOAP-200 boxes from k) steamer Acadia and for sale by aug4 MILLER 4. RICKETSON. PLANTATION MOLASSES-100latrdid, from steamer Lady Byron on consigmnent an. or sale by MILLER 4. RICKETSON. ug4 AWNS--(vAtr coLons).—Another lot of Dmitri jtint opened at A: Morris's, No 6 . 5 Market st.— . warranted thst corers—which we art selling at 120 per yard. jet CHLORIDE OF LIAM-10 casks' Chloride of Limo' just re'c'd and ror sale by B. A.. FM-INF:STOCK. & Co; cor. 6th And \Voodsst. ~ . .':., : i. ' , " , ; -i. , '-:- a ':::':., ; :'''. . V'.."".: ' ,.,1. ' ;.•:- --: :i. -Z ',;- , -'', ' , ' ''''' - GEORGE BAILE Y, PLUMBED. AND .1141i:MCFACTLINEti I.IDpS and .'Hydrants; , pzz„.. Which ate -superior . tis and cheaPer.tiMii any in the city. Please do call'and examine for yourselves. FOURTH STREET; LIETWEEN 531ITUFLELD AND CHERRY ALLEY. inrHydrants and Pumps repaired. jarti-w6&dy MI. DUFF'S • and Writing Rooms, corner of Fifth and Markestreets. DNo system of instruction ever attempted West of the mountains bas proved so successful :in qualifying gentlemen for the Counting house. Those who will take the trouble to examine the course ofj.raining and practice given in this Institution will be convin ced that it is hardly possible for any !person to go through it without mastering the subject. Referen ces, given at the Academy to nearly one :hundred gentlemen nog in practice in this city who have been instructed this institution. Hours of business • 2 to 4 P. N. and 71- to 9} evening. augs lit Gold Pens. JUST RECEIVED— ho ther larg? addition to my stock of Diamond . pciintej "Gold Pens of the best makers and for sale at the rawest irices. Also--A large assortment of Oold and Silver Pen cils, Tooth and Ear Picks,Tweeiers, &c. W. W. WILSOI4; jel7 57. Market st. tadles Dress GoOde. JUST received from New York b f Adams & Co , s Express, the folloWing styles of, Ladies Dress Goods, which for beauty and cheapness cannot be surpassed in any of the Eastern Cities; viz: Embroidered Gingham Robes, (now styles,) Graduated Organdi • do ;do; ; Rich Ombri Buages (silk' and wool) very cheap; Balzarines, every price and quality; Rich styles Rep. Cashmere and De Lamps; French Gingham and Gingham Lawns; Paris Printed Ilernanni Cobaltine, (a new arti cle of Dress Goods, very beautiful,) • Graduated Muslin Robes; White Embroidered do; All the above goods have recently been iiurchased in the New York market since the great reduction of prices and will be sold at a small advance above Eastern cost by Security to Purchasers. te awe! Crag*,la the year 1/44, by C. Y. Clahrbat Pict bon of GENUINE SUGAR. COATED PILLS boa upon A th. ''•flir•l ': " l ' "'"•' 1,. 4 ,1 :.1,! , • ~I ~,1 :••, t iti11;0i, , ,,,,,, r •LL Sl A''''''''' I 4.4l :o4.... t oriteitgl i tattllroN '' ' . li 1, Ot•CoS : et tbo • : .... 1 014 N i ," 141; / III ; ' COON- inventor. ----- . 2, . ---••••° ?[ATE? wnvTo.nr...iorvr.rr..n..'l n,.TTn.iflfl'.flm! CLICKENER'S SUGAR COATED VEGETABLE PILLS are the' first and only Medicine ever known that will positively cure Headache, Giddiness, Measles, Salt Rheum, Rheumatism, Piles, Heartburn, Worms, Dispepsia, Scurvy, Cholera Morbns, Small Pus, Jaundice, Coughs, Quinsy, Pains in the Back, Whooping Congh, Inward Weakness, Consumption,:Fits, Palpitation of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Rising in the Throat, Erysipelas, Deafness, Dropsy, Asthma, Itchings 61 the Skin, Fevers of all kinds, Colds, Gout, Gravel, Female Complaints, Nervous Complaints, And all other diseases originating frchn impurities of the blood. -They have cured, since their introduction, over 2,000 persons, who have been given up as hope- 1 leas cases, by the most eminent Physicians. 11:1:7 - They are patronized and recommended by men of the highest distinction, among whom are— Hon. David R. Porter, Hon. Henry Clay, Hun. John Q. Adams, lion. Daniel Webster, Hon. Martin Van Buren, Hon. J. C. Calhoun, Gen. Winfield Scott, Col. R. M. Johnson, Hon. James K. Polk, Gen. Lewis Cass. 7 - Their virtues are so infallible:that the money will be returned in all cases they do not give univer sal satisfaction. Although but two and al half years have elapsed Since these celebrated: Pill 4 wee first introduelA to the public, the sale of them in the Eastern and middle States has far exceeded Dr. Clickener's most sanguine expectations. : During the Fast year, alone, no lees than 10,000 gratis of boxes have been sold in the State of New; York, 6,000 in Penusylyania, 4,000 in Maryland, 3,000 in New Jer sey, 2,000 in Delaware,nnd 9,000 in the New England States; requiring the constant employMent of 2; hands, exclusive of printers and engravers. In the same Period, upwards o f 200,000. copies of the "Family Doctor" have been ordered by agents in every section of the country. These facts must show, conclusively, that. Dr. Clickerer's Sugar Coat ed Pills, besides being the very best medicine in the world, are held in the highest e.stimatioriby the public. We might extend this publication to an indefirf ite length, if we deemed it expedient td publish all tersimonials we have received, not only from agents but individuals and families, who have experienced the benficial effects of Clickener's Sugar Coated Pills, but we deem it unnecessary: The most in contestible evidence of their unprecedentedpuccess, are the numberless Imitations and Counterfeits which have already appeared, notwithstanding the brief pe riod they have been before the public. Even some of our staunchest pill makers have had the audacity to imitate the Capsule of Sugar, in order, to disguise the ingredients of their vile compOunii, and palm them off for the "real Billion pure." Such paltry shills cannot last long without exposing their hideous deformity. Truth and honesty must inevitably pre vail over rascality and deception: For sale in Pittsburgh by WM. JACKSON, at his Patent Medicine frordiouse, No. 89, Liberty street, head of Wood st.,\Pitteiburgh. Price, 25e: per Dr. Clickener's principalotrice is SI Batclay street, New York. • 1 Beware of an imitation article called im proved Sugar Coated Pills, purporting to be paterited, as both the pills and the pretended patent are for geries. got up by a miserable quack in! New York, who, for the last four or five years, his made his living by counterfeiting liopular medicines. 0:7 - Remember, Dr. C. %.Clickener is the original inventor of Sugar Coated Pills, and:that nothing of the sort was ever heard of until he introduced them in June, 1543. Purchasers should therefore,always ask for Clickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and take no other, or they will be made the victims of a fraud. may 9 ( 1 1LOSING OFF SALE AT BARROWS & TURN EIt'S--In consequence of our arrangements for the "fall trade," we shall offer for 30days, 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 Geode of every description. 100 Ps. Moira de Laines, at much leis prices than usual. Shawls, beautiful assortment; to' this department particularly we invite the attention or purchasers. 50 doz. linen Canals. Handkfs. price; l 2; cts. Parasols, selling off without reserve. thorns and Hosiery .of every description, , Rennet's and Ribbons, at 30 per cent below usual rates. Purchasers arc invited to call and examine the odds. • SAMUEL C. lIILL. CECT b. aOw HILL & BROWNF., (SUCCESSORS TO HOLDS - 111P 21 . 111 . :1 DROWNED) TbIiPORTERS and manufacturers of. Wall Paper, riind General Papct Warehouse; No: 81 Wood .street, Pittsburgh. je2o AI "RAais . pwatiZßaTd bright • !its liquid light." —And not only I, sparkling•and bright," but for its defiance flavor, Hays St Brockwny's Mead and Min eral Water is certainly !unrivalled" and the syrups, are equal to ady ifist ever graced: the Mineral Fount: Call and ode, at No. 2, Commercial Row Liberty at; je6 BEItAfIg,§IIAWLS AND SCARFS— I carton black second mourning adtin striped Berago Shawls. carton beittiful fancy Benign Shawls; ombre fringes; carton brocha Berage Shawls; extra handsome; 4,4, 44 Scarfs " satinbordered . " 1 " hernani toriatid silk a I " extra sup. hernani " The above handsome goods have all been purcha sed lately at auction, in NeW 'York and Philadelphia, at the Closing sales of the Freneh iinpOrtrltri, and are now offered at a small advance; and! less than the cost of importation; at the Cheap Cash' Store of XIS AtEXANDER 'Bx. DAY. James Cavanagh: IMPORTER and Wheleialertl& in French, Ger man and English Finny. Vriety Goods of every description; such' as Jevstilty'Oable and pocket Cut lery,.silk Pursicif bead Hags, silver and German sil ver Spothis gold and silver Pencils, silk and gum sus penders; 1.011 doz. of Germantown Hoes and half do. Trimmings of all kinds, and a general assortment of tolyi, constantly on. hand at No. 61, Market Street, between Third and Fourth stmts.; Siimison 7 e Row, Pittsburgh. • idyl MlSMii==il ! Orphan's Court Sale. sainotrerrt; couirry, tn. 05..t.t.. , , At an Orphan's Cozirt, held at Pitts (l 5 ,- ~,, burgh, in and for. said County, on the .e ji i "! 'a Ist dos, of August, A. D., 1846. ): )( r . ,, • ;lie petition of john Johnston, Guar ,,.,_. --- N. dean of Ann E.. Thoiiipson and - Mary Thompaon, children, and heirs at law of Edward B. Thompson; late of'Pairtiield Ceiity, and State of Ohio; deceaned Was presented to the Court; showing : , .., . That the said Edward B. Theinpson; it the tithe of his death, Was seized in his demesne as of fee of and; 1 ' in the one undivided fchlith Part of a certain tract of land, situate in Veriailles township; Allegheity.couri ty,.F'ennsylvania; described .an fellows!. Beginning at a post at the line : of Kissick , e..landl.tind.,rzizining along Hickinan , s' land, N 81; deg: E 199 pprehea to. a post; thence along lands belonging to the hairs of Goirge Miller, deed. N 881 deg. E 312 peTtheito a post; thence along.T.Miller's land S 81 deg;:s 174 perches to a post; thence, N 874 deg. W 52 perehes; thence S 371 deg.; W'46 perches to a white oak; thence, by Kissickis line N 871 deg. W-235 perches to a post; the place of .beginning, containing 36g acres and 108 perches, with the usual allowance. And being; so thereof seized, the said Edward'B. Thompson ;departed this life' intestate, leaving issue, the said Anne E., and Mary Thompson, minors. Apo ruirrien sitewirm: That the petitioner hav ing been duly appointed Guardian of the said miners by the Orphans' Court of said County, afterwards, to wit: on the Ist day of November ' A. D. 1842, sued fourth out ofthe District Court ofAllegheny county, in No 662, of November Tenn, A. D; 1842,-a Writ of Summons in PArtition against the Cd 7 tenants of the said mine* and such proceedings were therein had, that the said Court, on the ;15th day entity, A. D., 1843, entered Judgment, quod partite° fiat. And the said Court, afierwards, on the 9th day of Nevem: ber, A. D. 1843, to November 'Perm, 1843, No 121, awarded an Inquestthreetod tQ B. Weaver, Sheriff of the said'county; aoinnuinding him to summon the said Inquest to part and diVide the said described tract of land, according to the right of the parties claiming partition thereoft and by the Inqiiisition o f the said Jurors, taken.on the ground on the sth day of BCptember, A. D.;1843, the following 'described part of said tract of land, was allotted to, and set apart to and for the said Wards of said Petitioner; to wit: Beginning a 'a post on Kissick , s line and running thence by Ilickrnan'S land, N 81 deg. E .11 perches; thence .S 01 .deg. E 146 perches to copilot; thence S 8.1 deg•W 51 perches to the line of kiifick'S land, and thence N-871; deg. W 146 perches to the place of begifinipg; containing 46 , acres 38 perches, with the usual;,allowanee—which luquisition was after I ward; confirmed by the said-Court. AND FURTHER BREWING TO THE ICIAIRT; that con siderable expenses have been incurred by the Peti tioner in recovering possession of said last desPribed piece ofsaid tract, and in effecting a partition of the original tract of said land—that the Petitioner's Wards are entitled to in personal Estate, as heirs at law of their said ;Father, se far as is known to the Petitionep—that the said last described tract is all the real estate belonging to the Petitioner's Wards in the County known tolhe Petitioner; that the said last described piece of land is all woodland al.:1 un productive and expensive, and that it would"be to the interest of said minors; in the judgment of the Petitioner, to have the same sold; and praying the Court to aran t Mtn an order to sell the said part of the said large; tract of land, which has liteen set apart for said minors—to pay the debts and maintain the said minors, children ,of the said Intestate; and the.pita nin heretofore issued having Wen returtied.aPeord- A MORRIS, No. 65 Market at ing to law, therefore, the toad order.and direct that the said John Johnston, Guardian of the said minors, expose the premises in said petition particularly .de scribed, to public' sale or outcry, at the Court House, in the city of Pittaburgh, on Monday, the 31st day of August inst., at 10 o , clock,',A: 31., and sell the same to the best bidder for the highest and best price— bidden for the setae having first given due public and timely notice of the time and place of sale, ae cording to the act of Assembly, in such cases made and provided, and the Rule of this Court. Wittness, the lion. BENJAMIN Pareox, Esq.,Presi dent of our said Court, at flittsburghj - this 4th day of August, A. D., 1846, Test angs QCRATC.III SCRATCH"-7'etter, Itch, Salt 1...) Rheum 4-c.—.Who ssould scratch for a single day, when ' afflicted with the Tetter, Itch, or other diseases of the skin, if they knew what would re lieve and cure them? - Pis horrible to be obliged, to rub and scratch Wheh;alone but more horrible to abstain from it (for decency's sake) When in ' company. Letit be remembered that DR. LEI .DTS 'FETTER AND ITCH OINTMENT is the most elfitacious of any other preparatiim in exist ence in curing, the letter ItGh, and other diseases of the skin. As all diseases of the skin inust arise froth the impurity of the.blood •and fluids of the body, and where such diseases may be of long standing, and, the constitution effected thereby, if. Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla - Blood Pills be used with the ointinent, they will Cure any case .whatever, and if tliey do not; the money will be returned by Dr. Leidy. Most Crisei,lioivever, will be effeetu ally cured by 'Di. Leidf.s Titter and Itch Oint ment, unless the whole system is impregnated by the diseased humors, which will be completely carried off from the system by Dr. Leidy 's Blood Pills, and the surface or ; the skirt healed by the Ointment. Price of Ointment, 25 cents. For sale by B. A. FAHNES'J'OCK Bc. jy2o ' Corner of Oth and Wood sts. THF, SKIN AND COMPLEXION; at this (and; indeed, every other) season, is often repulsive in appearance, Caused, it eight cases out of ten, by the atmosphere; and wlra;t persons suppote disease of the blood; is siniply a disease of the skin. If some of the thousands who take purgative Medicine, pills, and useless Sarsaparilla; were to use on their skin a softening ,and clearing balm, that opens the pores, whitens the skin; and causes ahealthy perspi ratiOn, that; belhe skin never so dialigured, unheal thy, or diseased *ith pimples or freckles, sunburn, ' tan and morphew; the true and genuine JONES'S ITALIAN CHEMICAL SOAP never fails to mire and dispel them, and Mike the skin clear and lovely. tt acts so mildly and soothingly on the skin, that physicians use it on ladies and infants, in old cases of scurvy, erysipelas, salt rheum, sore hind; ringworm, and it (mind the genuine Jones , : soap) has often effected a cure whenl every other remedy failed. , It is indeed a bleasedremedy. Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine, Warelnuse, Sc) Liberty street; head of Wood- 2 at the same place is sold the Mooriall Hair', Dye, Coral Half Restora tive, and Spanish Lily White. , PantetrAt. Orner--Sign of the American Eagle, Chatham street, New York. MBE subscriber otTersrflir sale a, splendid country seat situate about miles from Pittsburgh on the FrankstoWn Road ;within a few yards ofthe Eas tern turnpike) Mid adjoining East Liberty. The house i 4 finished in the best Eastern style; It contains twelve large rootrie find nuelarge Ball Room.; It 11 fine, of the finest houses in this vicini ty, of which thosd desirous of purchasing can satisfy theinselv6 on exarninatiou. Three or four acres . ..) land stocked with the choicest variety of Fruittreci, will be ddlil with it Will be sold separately, eight acres of Julid; op whidh thErd ie a splendid orchard eckitaiiiing about. SOO Fruit trees, Apple, Peach, Pear; 4c:; all selected and of the choicest varieties. This plot lies adjoin ing thd property described 'above. ALSO: . On the South side of the Eiankiowti fine Mill for the Manufacture of S . nulfaml.capable of pro ducing 50;000 lbs per anntim. Thelilachinery is all of the best kind and iiitine_oriler. For furthee informatiOn and terms apply on the premises. jy23-iltf. lIEES iON.L'SZ T AM authorined to offer for sale at publit auction; on Monday the 24th of August; at 10 &okra; on the preniides; a Parni of Land in Ross township, on the Franklin:Road, 4} miles from the city of Pitts burgh; containing 114 acres, about 6 i acres of which are cleared and under Cultivation; wiih a fair ,prop. Knor tion of meadow and two good orchards: The .: provementa are a fraint •dwelling.house Containing 1Q rooms, and a gaud bank barn lately built. Being within 4 miles efAlleglieny City, it would bee suit able location fora &try and market farm It will be offered for sale altogether,but if not sold ii.will be offered in portions varying from POUR to TWEN TY. ACRES EACH, I it ,having,' been laid out in that way. In this 'manner it would 'come within the reach Of many for gardening purposes. It is so laid out that from 4,t0 40 acres can. be had in one piece if desired. ,The house; barn and one of the orchards together with 20 acres, I can be sold separately. There are also some hemitifid lotatiOns for private dwellings, and as it will positively be sold; persons desirOus of solecting:ri few acres in a healthy and pleasant part of the Cruntry„and ndar the city, are I invited to call and epinine the p10t... The title is in disputable, and it will' be conveyed clear of incum- bronco. A plot of the land can be seen at Blakely and Mitchell, Smithfield street; at George Cooper's, Esq.;_adjoinini the property; and at my office;'hear the Mal, 'Penn street; Terms at sale. I , • JAMES BLAKELY. Atty.in feet for •L. Mitchell: B.—An act of incorpOration has been obtained . I ,to make a turnpike road tram Allegheny city to Per.; I •rysville, 21 miles beyond this property. aitg6-d&wtdi .-, : ,,:f':.,‘: ;4.;,.L' : ',.. f: •', ,: JOHN YOUNG, Js., ell- Splendid Country S . Cilt tar Sale. nsaintnANtEt • Lands Fai• Sale at Auction. CINCINNATI, 11 For Cincinnati anti St. toitis The passenger steamer_ PALESTiIIt, •capt: fOr the abort) and al7 intermediate ports regularly. For freighter passage apply on board. • For C noinnati and Louisville. . ILEGTILAR . , The pew and splendid pay senger steam. COLUMBI A, O'NEAt., Mastbr, will leave for the above andintermediate ports, regular. FM' freight or'paasago op - ply pp. board, or, to Jej tubsdity • The new and aplenditi passehgbr steata. boat ,DECLARATION, Capt. Vorhee, will, run aka regular packt Vetweep Pittsburgh and Citteinfifiti, leaving . this port every Tuesday evening at 3 o'clodk. ~Itottirning. she will leale Cincinnati ei.crj , Friday eVening at 3 olclpCit, Th Declaratibn littera siiperiOr . aCcetninodations to pasgengerri. ' Fin. freight or passage , apply on 'board: jel r„. MONDAY PACKET. _,.,,. THE regular mail and pasenger steam er UNION, Captain 'Maclean, will run a a regular packet bk-ween Pittsburgh and Cinch nati. leaving this port Every Monday at 6 o'cloc' P. M. Aeturning she will leave Cincinnati evei, Thursday at . 0 P. M. The. Union was built exprESsly for this trade and. aiferis every accommodation. For freight orpassage a .ply on fiend. mayg FOR CINCINNATI. The well known fast running steamer CAIVLBRIA, W. Forsyth; Master, will`run as i - r - egular Packet, leaving.every Wednesday Morn ing at 10 o , cloc*, and Wheeling, of 10, the same day,. . Returning, she will 'leave Cincinnati every Simi-day, at 10, A. • - For freight or pssuage apply on board, or to FORSYTH & Co., Agents, No. 30, Wilier Street. .„ ,SAURDAY PACKET. ,The, regular mail andria:esepger steamer CI4CASSIAN, Capt. Isaae Bennett,Will run as a regular Packet between ,Pittsburgh and Cinejnnati, leaving this port every Saturday, at 10 3 A. M., and Wheeling,at 10,p. M.,. the same dal.. fletunang, she will leave Cincinnati every Tbettitty) at 10, A. N. . For freight or . pass,aggnpply on board.- . ~The Circassian ivas built expressly for this trade, and offers, to her passengers every toinfort and ac. c9rnmodation. _ mar 2.3 .. SATURDAY PACKET: ' -There :relax Mail and passenger steamer MESSENGER; Capt: Linford, will run as' a regular_Packet between Pittsburgh and Ciachanati, leaving this port every Saturday at 'lb, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. Mi x the same day. Returnine, she will _leave Cincinnati suety Tuesday, at 10 o'clock, A. M. . - For freight or passage apply on, board. ryas Messenger as built expressly for this trade and ofrers to her passengers every comfort and commodation. mar 23 -TUESDAY. PACKET. , TGIF regular mail and passenger steam ~ er HIBERNIA, Capt. John Klinefelter, will run as a regnlap packet betwein PittshurgKarid Cincinnati. leaving tliis,port every. Tuesday at 10 A. M.; and Wheeling at 10 p. M. o f the same day,— Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Friday: . 10A. M, . For freight or passage Apply on hoard. • • The Hibernia woo 'built onressly for the trade and offers to the.passeniers every comfort and so . perior accommodations. apt , , FRIDAY PACKET. 'PRE renula.r.rnail and pa.ssenger steam 4. 44 . 747- j'Ar.er CLIPPER tio. 2, Captain Crooks, wil ran as a regnlarpacket between Cincinnati and Pitte burgh, leaving this port. every Ftlday at 10 A. M. and Wheeling at. 10 P. M. the same day.,Returniw she.will leave Cincinnati every Monday tr . 10 o'clok A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. T4e Clipper No: 2 was hnilt expressly for this trade and offers to her passenkers every comfort and ac. commodation. mar 23 REGULAR CINCINNATI PACKET. Mail steamer ACADIA, M. E. Lucas, Master, will rife as a regm` L lar passenger packet between Pittsburgh and thr above port djring the. season of 1846; leaving ever; Thursday at 10 olclock A. M.` The ' The Atadia is new and'has superior accommoda..., tions. For freight or passage apply en.board, 'or to apO ..T. NEWTON .lONES, A ent. powavai's Axiom** ,fr4; l, The regularmail an passenger steamer , -MMONGAIIFLA,. Capt. stone, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin nati, leaving this port every Monday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10,:P. M., the swine day. Return ing. she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10, -. • . For freight or passage apply onboard. _ • . The Monongahela was built expressly for this trade, and offers to the passengers comfort, and stt perior Accommodations. . mar 31' For Cincinitati. THE new.and-liubt draught passenger steamer WES tF. RH, Capt. HArirmi will leave for. the abo.e and - intermediate ports regitlarly. The Westerri.diaws but HI inches. and was built expressly to ruit in the trade during tho low water season. .. For freiglit or passage, having superior accommo dations, apply on board. ' jyls . . , WEDNESDAY PACKET. THRregulat mail and passengersteam • er NEW ENGLAND, Capt. S. B. Page, will inn - as a reular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Wednesday at 1; A. M., and Wheeling at 10. P. M. the same day•— • Returning, she will leaim Cincinnati every Saturdc . at 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply,on board. The New England was built es.pressiy for this trad4: and offers to the passengers every comfort and antic nor accommodations.' ' mar 26 SAINT LOITIS - FOR ST. LOUTS- . -REGI)LAR PACKET. a za ti The. new and splendid passenger steam , er CORWIN, Capt. Bu her, will ruu t e trade from Pittsburgh to S{. du ring the season of 1849. The Tom Corwin. was built, expressly for the trade, and is eleganty furnishiti in every risi)ect.. For freight or passage apply on board, May 19. • FOR ST—LOUISREUULAR PAPE:ET. The new and splendid passenger steatn er BRUNETTE, Cppt.,Perry, ailirun in e trade from Pittshirgh to St: Louis, during "the season of 184 d. . . 'The Brunette wae - built expressly for the trade; and is elegantly found in every respect: - For freight or passage apply on board: , Opl.l .• • . FOR LbOIEVILLE-7-11.,EGITLAA PACKET. iterr• Tbe r •hCor and spicndidPuivnger steam% TONNALEURA, .Capt. goody, wir run. in the trade froirt Pittitiiirgh to Louisville., during the season of .1§ , 16. • - The Tonndleuld was built expressly' for the tradoi and. is elegantly furnished in every respect Fdrfhiglit or passage apply on board: niy.2.2 Offices on Penn and Smithfield sts A GENTS for the 01(11344 flail Line of ver popl add Xeur York Packets. Iteraittainces Made as usual to Englaruliirelaiid; Scotland and Wales, in sums of one peund AterlMg and upwards—payable in any town- of importance in Great Britaid and Ireland: . . Verson wishing to send for their. friends can have them brought &it by the above splendid lint, on the 15th and 16th of any month. - jy7 A GREAT DESIDERATUM, to those ()fa biliban /1... - tendency, and to travellers : Hi the \Veit and South, it is very desirable to have an efficacious, yet , mild anti-bilious inedicine. B.A. FAHNESTOCIDS Aim-Buxom Pr= possess. these' qualities, and may be relied upon,as a safe and excellent remedy: They are compounded with greattare from the very best ingredients; and Will.not;like other.eathartics cre ate distress in the bowels. Those. who use theni speak in thelighest terms oftheir effie.aty and value. For sale wholesale and retail, by.. . A.. FAHNESTOCK St C 1,., Cortier of 6th and Weed Streets: YhtPll , - SOA.P—lgross / Nulesifaels nymph soap for softening; heautifyitig .hnd preserving the sx~n from clopping, just received_and for sale by' j 24 - it. A. F:AUNE'STOCK, & to corner 6tliond Wood streets: Niw BoOka. JUST RECEIYE D--Ltrzens roost 13aoesa, Asia Minor, by Mrs. E. C.A. Schneider; essay on the prospects cif the Heathen and I*.duty , to there; by Rey : B. Sehneide?„ and on intrndriotio. by Rev E. Heiner, A. M. Published by'Rev. Strobl Gutelius, Cliainbersburgh, Forosalo SCIUBA k SCHEIBLER, 115 Wood et. SALT -120 barrels landing and for saleLby augl MILLER & RICK.ETSON, "`"' =MEE MEE
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