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For tale by j 925 JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. ''',.,:,...;: 7 ! !,2 , ,..i.': , '::, ..4w 1.1 . _. _ ~ _-v ~4 ~'' ')Y i'; F' ~ : }.„ . 4 4 „ 'Ca % 4.- 1,!. • t>.'" 4 04 1- ra. .k. Lek I`t C " .. YoYY . "`a-J' a . ."" ; `a^ . 7 " 4- . • -05, f • tignilatiritirs4l4**, 'crTA a , 4 '..tOiVsi, = • -• • • - • ‘=-' • • ?z, t r :e V",1,V4,4, •• : • • , • 1? 4—ic ii-if al at 11,,t' , • 'F • t * l ,„. ,k 7 f!" l ^ '. `4 - LL. '4 t L' . • , ' tk 1., I - • . . 14. • -•• •r • • •'• • +AV ';tr • • ' - 'r• ' , •1' 4 ." '777 - • , , • - L _ . COMPUBRCIAL RBUORD. PITTSMIRGIUMOARD OF TRADE. • CONXITTEE Tole ALGVST Josiah King, J. K. Iltoorhead, G. Ogden Prepared and corrected every - Afternoon. PORT OP PITTSBUGH. 2 PEET 8 75CQE9 IN TUE PILUNNEL ARRIVED • Colorado, Gamily, Cincinnati. - Pilot, —, Cincinnati Alert, "Oregg, Cincinnati. May Queen, Crozeir, Wellsville. Rhode Island, Dowsan, Wellsville. Dominion, Tyler, St. Lonis. lludson, Ebbert, Wheeling. DEPARTED. . Wilmington, Dawson, Wheeling. North Queen, Catlett, Wellsville California, :Hunter, Cincinnati, Kate Miller, —4—, Cincinnati. , IMPORTS BV RIVER. Cintinnati—Per str California; 32 sks wool, 1 trunk, 5 packages maze, 14 sks rags, 4 sks feathers, 1 box waxt H&c/big—Per str Wilmington; 27 packs buffs. lo robes, 16 hltds bacon, 2 bxs mdze, 24 sks wool, 29 bags oats, 9 doz skins, 1.0,000 fire brick. Wellaville--Per str Walter Forward; 12 bbls butter, 19 kegs de, 3 bbls soap, 9 sks feathers, 220 sks wool, 4 eke hair, 82 pigs lead. . , Afonongahela Improvements—Per str Consul; 66 sks.wool, 10. bbls apples; 10 bxs glass, '6l kgs nails, 19 kbls flour, 60 bbls whiskey, 1 box m4.ze. Per'str Arena, 10 sks waol; 100 bxs glass. NOTHER PROOF of the efficacy of Dr. Click :lees Sugar Coated Pile in removing worms from children.. Read and be convinced. This is to certify that my child Eliza, between five and six years.of age, haying been for a long time past drooping, and getting much worse of late, neither myself nor my wife being aware what was the mat ter with her,l thought perhaps mica Dr.Clickner's pills might o her good-4 gave her one at bed time, which acted on the boWels arid expelled a Tape worm font feet long, and a great number of worms, '<over 'one hundred) about one inch long apparently of the same species. I have 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 derived from their use in my complaint, that I felt disposed to give a dose to my daughter, although I knewnot then what was the matter with her; and I verily believe that had not the worms been dschar ged, she would not have survived to the present time. She commenced rapidly to improve and is now quite hearty and well. WILLIAM COOPER. Croghansville, near Pittsburgh, July 16, 1846 Crrr or Prrrsotritam—Before me, Robert Mor row, an Alderman in and for said city, personally came William Cooper, who being duly atßrmed, saith that the filets set forth in the foregoing state ment are just and true. WILLIAM COOPER. Affirmed and subscribed . this 16th day of July, 1846. . R. Monuow. Sold wholesale and retail at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse, 89 Liberty street, head of Wood. Beware of raud, and ask for C.UCKNER'S Sugar Coaled Pills. 1.1'25 SUDDEN CIINNGES. The Mother of:Consumptlons. filillS fact is dearly demonstrated wherever we I have a sudden change in the weather. It is at thin time that the seed of Consumption is sown in the system nurtured until the Lunge become serious ly and dangerously diseased, when in all probability the patient, for the first time, will begin A _seeko re lief. .How many thoesands thus neglect themselves and suffer their Health, and finally their Life to be destroyed. The first preceptible foot-printsofCON SUMPTION, experienced at sudden changes of the weather, are Hoarseness and Cough, Soreriess of the Throat,, and Irritation of the Bronchi. Pain in the Head, Coldness of the feet, and Sudden Chilliness fiver the Body. At length the cough increases, and finally prostration and languidness of the whole sys tem follows, which indicate a sudden decline of Health, -and the -speedy approach of Consumption: These facts, plain as they appear to every sengible periondo not, however, seem to alarm those afflicted, until it May be to late. It is therefore of the great est importance for those who man be attackerlfrom the effects d'stidden changes in our atmosphere to atono prdedr ,, : TM DUNCAN'S Cereirded .Expecto rant J2entede,the greatest preventive and Life guard of CONSUMP77OM,,and the only certain medicine that will remove ..disease and again restore the LUNGS to their former Health. Dr, Dniacan's GrdftWeiderti Office is opened in Cincinnati g.t,ilio..Svcamore 'street, a few doors below sth, where his Me'dieirie.i dui bb Obtained in large and small qUsntitiee:. Sold nt WM: JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Ware house, No. 89 Liberty et., head of Wood. ty 22. T"Epoisonous effecton the skin of common pre pared chalk is not generally. known by ladies; how yellow rough and unhealthy it Maki , / the skin in time; besides. what a corpse like; palid leek it gives when applied. They should use a beautif4prepar ation, purely vegetable, which gives the face arms of: neck, a natural life-like whiteness, .and makes it smooth. It is called Jones' Spanish Liliy White; and is sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Ware house, 89 Liberty street, headof Wood; fa the sarrie place is sold Jones' Coral Hair Restorative, Italian Chemical Soap and unrivalled shaving soap: TO RENDER THE HUMAN HAIR SILKX, SOFT, FINE AND CLEAN; to make the scalp healthy, smooth, white and fruitful, so that a .good crop may spring therefrom, !persons have but to ex pend thirty seven and a half cents. And, reader, our only object for selling the article at that price, is knowing it to be all we state, that when you once try this you never will use aught else, whether it be increly to embelish, to dress, beautify; and preierve ; to force growth, stop falling off, and cure scnifs or dandruff's, 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 grow dark from the roots. Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse, 89 Liberty street, head of Wood—price thirty seven Oda half cents, fifty cents and one dollar per bottle. At the same place is sold the Italian Chemical Soap, :Spanish Lilly White and unrivalled shaving soap. jy2s-tf YONEY SMITH'S MISCELLANIES—The works 0 of the Rev. Sydney Smith, in Vireo volumnsl -For sale by jy2s JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. BURNAP , S MSC .LLANEOUS WRITINGS— The miscellaneous writings of Geo. NV. Burnap author of the lectures to young men, lectures on the here and duty of women, &c. &c., collected and ised by the author. For sale by iy23 . JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. JtICE-'.5 Tierc6 fresh received and for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS, aug 3 110 Wood street. B RAZIL SUGAR-5 bags white for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS, aug3 110 Wood street. "'DIG METAL.—r ton Scioto Furnace pig iron for sale by (je26) JAMES MAY. PTIAKE NOTICE ALL THE PEOPLE—Aomicv Removrm—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 live' a certain cure for the Fever and Ague. 'Dr. Evans' Vegetable and Anti-Dyspeptic price 25 cents per box. • - Dr. Evans'.: American Vegetable Vermifuge, price 25 cents per bottle. Dr. Evans' Tonic . Eye 'Water, an infallible cure for sore eyes, price twenty-five cents per bottle. Rev. Dr. James Esters Black Syrup,.for the cure of Coughs, Cold, Asthma, Croup, Bronclitia and Consumption—price one dollar. Remember Dr. Evans' only Depot, is JACKSON'S, No. 89 Liberty street, head of Wood. iY2. T ARD--289 kegs Lard, received per steamer Tom Corwin, and for sale by jy 28 M. B. RHEY & Co. on BLLS No. 1, trimed Sim , for sale by jy22 , M. B. RHEY Br, Co 1500 i B y y i S , HEL shelic4 c;tr,nßf.o;tisfao;Cboy AUGUST ELECTIONS Werrcoxn, the Democratic candidate, is elected by a majority of about 11800. The senate is Deruocratic-4be House Whig. Imaxors rnajoriti for FIIEXCII, the Dem ocratic candidate for Governor, will b'e very large. Messrs. Smith, WeMicorth, .Douglass and Ficklin, Democrats, have been. re elected to Congress.- - Both branches of the Legislature Democratic. kissouni.—The whiga 'have been "rowed to the head of Salt river." Kstexccisi has asr usual, gone Whig by a very decided majority. • Nauru Csnotaxi.—Tbe Whig candidate for Governor is elected by an increased majority. FROM TUE =CAMP We are favored vviih . the following extracts of a letter just riceived in this city: (Mexico,) July 23. "We arc furnishing transpiirtations for the army, and securing supplies of forage on the route to Monterey, We have'Contracted for 1,000 to 2,000 mules," (another letter fixes it positively at 1,300) "with the packing equipments coniplete; and these, with the COO wagons expected here, will le ample for the marchingcotunius. A large pdrtion of the 19,000 men of thisorlis d annee will be left at the different depots and entrepots, from Brazos Santiago to Monterey. "The troops are now fast arriving here in our steamboat's; and the general will, in all probability, move forward from here about the middle of next month, (August.) Now conies the • commence. ment of those operations which will require all the capacity, skill, and energy of our queral to accomplish. The greatditflculties of any army in vadin., Mexico begin here. So far, everything has favored Gen Taylor, and he has acquired not only a most enviable reputation, but his good fortune has become a proverb, I hope, of course, for his further success; but in order to secure it, the most careful combinations of every kind, preparatory to the march, are absolutely necessary. Too much haste may prove as great an evil! as a faulty tardi diness It takes time for the :requisite arrange. meets for the transportation required for so many men, suddenly collected herei, Meantime, the General is impatient of the least delay, and tie officers of our department are incessantly occu pieil in preparations - . •Our news from the interior leaves us in doubt whether Paredes, at the herd of the army, will suc ceed or not in assembling a forre suffie:eut to or pose us. Ile is said to have calkl out the male pop ulation 'en masse, and hasstrong Positions -to defend; bdt it is doubtful whether we shall have ano her battle in Mexico." Inn MILS of Pitch, fbr sale on consignment, VV and will lie Hold cheap," by TAAYFE Sr, O'CONNOR. 7x BOXES of prime, pickod , Sicily Lemons for el sale by (jels) TAAFFE & O,CONNER. FLOUR--50 Mils Superfine fresh Family Flour just received and for sale by MARTIN & Smrru, jy7-d&w 56 Wood, between 3d and Fourth StS ALEI ATUS-1000 lbs Saleratus in bbls and bxs, 0 No. 1 article, on hand and for sale by MAR TIN & SMITH, .5.p Water st. New goods. I,7)EITIVED to-day at No. Iti Market street— Another case of those rich Gingham prints, in brown and purple plaids, beautiful patterns. ALSO, 50 pieces white and colored Musquitoe Netting of superior 'quality, for sale cheap at BARROWS & TURNER'S, angl 18 Market st. "XTEW GEOGRAPHY.—A National Geography . 4_ l l for 'schools,' illustrated by 2'20 .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 aug4 JOHN B. MELLOR, 102 Wood st: Siege of Londonderry- AHISTORY of the scige of Londonderry, and defence of Enniskillen, in IGSS and 1f.V;.9, by the Rec. John Grahaini, M. A. Rector of Tarniagh turd in the clioscs of Derry, For Eale by jy23 . LUKE LOO IS, Agent. FANCY WORK STANDS.—On hand 2 fancy work stands, french pattern, a beautiful arti cle at the furniture warehouse of T. B. YOUNG & CO, ./Y /7 ; 31 Hand st. "DECEIVED this day Parasollettes and Son ja, Shades; Ladies Corded Skirts; do Sea Grass . do; F Black Hernani Shawk; Berege Scarfs, and Shawls; For-sale at B. E. CONSTABLE, je:l7 83 Market st. slornge HAVING a very large and dommodious ware house, we arc prepared tti receive (in addi tion to freight for shipment) a large amount of Pro duce, &c. on storage at low rates. C. A. MeANULTY & CO, jy23 ' Canal Basin. NUTS -20 bushels Grotnid Nuts; I sack Almonds;prime . article; Received and for sale by t'fARTIN & SMITH, IY2I 56 Water st. GRADUATED Stripe and Plaid white Biuslin Iliabesf Graduated stripe white Muslinsr ifull Muslins; Nainsook do. Jaconet dd.' A large assortnlent Suet new to-day B. E. CONSTABLE, je27 No. S 3 Market st. SATIN STRIPED Dli LAINE.S- - --Just received a lot of black and colored Satin Striiied de Laines, which we are selling very.ehe'ap. ALEXANDER& DAY, aug3 75 Market st, N W cor of theDiarnund. CHECKS AND TiCKINGS.— , : , An excellent as sortment of checks and tickingii,jukt received and for sale very low. ,aug3 ALEXANDER & DAY. i3 - Market st , N. W. cor. of the Diamond. PRINTS AND MUSLINS.---dOst opened 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 trio" Diamond • UEQUITO NETTS.—A large lot of rnusqui X. to netts on hand mid for sale untisually low ALEXANDER & DAY, 75 Market st., N. W. eor. of the Diamond BACON SHOULDERS-6 hlide Bacon Shoulders, in prime ardor, for eale low by jy3o P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water st. FINE SALINA TABLE SALT--(50 bage (small size) very fine Salina Salt, fit for table ova and Dairies, for sale low by P. C. MARTIN, jy27 GO Water st. LEMONS. -100 boxes lemons in good order, for sale by P. C. IIARTIN, if 20. 60 Water street. CRAB CIDED.-12 Barrels superior Crab el der for sale by P. C. MARTIN, iy 20 60 Water street. rIOPERAS.-20 Barrels Copperas for sale by jy 20 P. C.MARTIN, GO Water street. WHISKEY-10 bbls rectified Whiskey, a fine Y article, for sale by P. C. MARTIN, jy2o 60 Water st; ITAMS: . A 4 .‘..Asks prime hams for sale by je26 JAMES MAY AIDES - 411 Missollti H ides, for sale low to close I II consignment.: e 2 - JAMES MAY. tistOf Lettilra REMAINING in the Post - thficei at Pittaburgh, August 15th, 1846. Persons calling for letters, whose names are op this Listi will please day they are advertised. • ' . Abernathy Isabella Anderson Richard J Adams John 2 Anderson B C Alden J S Archbald Israel It'ev Ambers.= Silas Argust B M. Allender Mary Arnold George Alexander Henry" Armstrong Therid'a Miss Allen Elects Aughinbaugh Joseph Allingham George Aughinbaugh Lydia A Atkinson Htnry Allen H Austin Eliza Baird W Capt Boyd Sarah N Borrett Daniel Bailey John Boal Thomas Jr 2 Barns W L Boyd Samuel Brown Dixon Banker W Baker James Balding John Brown George {Bayley William Brown A Barr George.Doct Brown John M Barr Catharine Brown James L Bel I iam Brown John Bell Charles 3 Brown Rachel Bell Alex C Brown Robert J Beatty James 2 Bryan John Betty Sarah Jane Brooks Robert T Bell Thomas Brooks Elias II Beatty John Bradley G W Bender Adam 2 Braden Joseph L A Bess Robert Bryan Charles 2 Bennett David C Bridgis Joseph Beam Christian Brannen Christopher Benedict Mr Bras'Mar J M Bedo Rose Anne Brinker Louisa Bendling William Brooks Robert T Beecher John Brooks S S Beck William . Brennan James Eheringer Anna Bridgis Joseph G Benedict George Buchanan J W Rev Beck Anthony Bughee Charles li Eeenan John Buchanan Benj reckett David Burney William Bird William Bussenger Ann Biddle Af S Miss Busey Malecher Blood Samuel Byers James Biddle J Burns Samuel Bingham Thomas Binen William Bleakly George Burns Andrew Black Weldcn Burrell John W Blair John Mor Wm Butler John Bossier henry II Boyd & Guy Bozworth Lucina Caston Lewis El Conk Nancy Ann Carroll Nancy A Covert Rufus P Canar Datil Corcoran Mary A Callen T Rev Conner John 11 Callan William 2 Copeland Saml Cadwallader C Connelly Stephen Carpenter James fI Cook Sand F Carey Mary Conner John Juu , Canard James Copp W Ii Campbell W J : Canton Zli Campbell B B i Cook Sr. Son _ . Cook Elias Criswell & Co James Christy John Chess Moses Clark Sarnl , Crosby di R Clayton Nancy J i Crinribley David Clark G W ! Cuninghain John H Clark John i Clark Charles E Clark Joseph 1 Collins ;Myron ... Cline J A Collins Thomas Davis W P Donnahue James Davis James Donnelly James Davis Thomas Dolby Henry II Davis Samuel i Donnavin Dennis Decker J W Dobbs William Deford Risden Donnelly & Wallace Devine Hugh% Dawson James R Detwiller Alexander Darr Michael Deer Charles Darby William Durbin John Dunlap John 2 Dobbin Jacob ! Dunbar Daniel Donnellson WilliaM Duncan Margaret S Demey John T Duncan James M Dougherty Archibald Duff JP. E Ells J• Ells Josiah Edwards Joseph ! Evans John Ernest Mrs Evans David Ellis Eleanor Everstine John W Elliiitt John - .1, Ewing Jane Ellis Robert ! Evans Albert , F Farrow Thomas j Flemins; S:vesh Ann Fagan Patrick Fowler John Fenwick David ! Foster C Rev Ferguson M H Folks Sarah Fisher W C Ford John Flinn Thomas ; Freed Mary M Fleming D S 2 Frew Aaron Flender W Fulmer George Finn John Fuller Rebecca 2 Fleming Robert 1 2 Fulton John Flinn William ! Gallaher Thos F Doc. Green William Callaher Elzabethl Gruber L Garity William Grant George Galbraith James Green A R Garlick Thomas . (:rati Alexander Geohegan Catharine C Graff William Gat er Stephen B Green Hannah Gibson William Gramsdorf Poet Gildedn.ny W A Gregg Jesse Gilman Na:hariieJG Grady Edward Graham John Gray Jame A it , h Abraham (.Hand Anna Gleclall George 111 Gillet 0 P Green Louisa Gray Fletcher Grazier Martha Guthrie Jane Grier Alatthew Gunning 11 Green Louisa Guthrie Samuel Greenwood & Co Hamilton -John L, Henry G W Hamilton WilliaM llenry Helena Hamilton Maria Henry Louisa Hamilton W Rev Herron Samuel E Hamilton Robert ' Hess Isaac Hall Ebenezer H High). J Harris Thomas Hitchcock D Hate Mary Ann Hoag James Hagar!) , .74Hogan John Hackett Aaron J Hoffman John Haight Joseph Dolmes, A \V Hamnett & Co Hoag James • Hawks Lucy DI Hood David C i 3 Horner Matilda House George Hartman Mr Harris Rachel Harris David House Samuel Harris Samuel & f'un Hough William Harris Thomas Hooper W B Harrison Nathaniel llughes Waitson Rev Hawkins William Hubbard W Ilau - Snan IV ' hide Edmund HasFeu Timothy Hutchison Robert Haveland John , ' Hughes Samuel Haveln Henry Hutchison John Hay Alexander 1 Hughes John D Hays Jacob !lays James Hurd D Henry John F Herdman S. Henderson Louis Hutchings William Irwin John W & Inman Isaari Jacob Robcii Jenkins John Jacobs Joseph 1 Joslin Oliver C Jackson John ' Jenkins John D Jackson James . Johnson James C Jackson Stephen JOhnson Daniel T Jackson Joseph Johnson T Jonson Jacob Johnson Jaines Jack Albert Jack \V Janeus D Johnson Susan . Jewell Clark Johnson John Jennings S C Rev Jones Margaret Johns Margaret Jones Adaline Journay A Jones E Jenkins Daniel Jones David 111 iobling John Keller Peter Kertz Allan Keller Oswell Keller William Kay Hannah Kerr Jan e's'A Kennedy MOM ' Kerr Susan' Kemp William Kissick MoseZ Ketchum Isaiah , 2 Kiddoo Jane Kearns Edwaid Fink R A Kael John Koplin William Kean B P Kurtz Allan Kelty Nancy Lacy Geo • Leap Charles Lachlan Eliza Anne Lewis James .8 Lang Henry Little OH Lath Penelope 2 Lindley Jli Latighlin Anne ..M LebatdC Augustus Latham Robert Lightner_J W Larnbolen Janies Linsey James Laritz EI A Linn Bernard Latier .Tohn Lowry Rachel LuPpin Mary 'Loughry Hugh Lawton .matthev, - - Lord FI W Laddes Saml Lockard Isaac Larming Paul " Long A. Leggit Danl Logan Sarah Leidy Leonard Lore Epl/raim Lewis A D. . . Ma.;singham Ann S Miller Mary S Marian JamOs Miller Rebecca ;Wallaby George A Miller Elizabeth E Maglone Daniel Miller Napoleon B Matthews James Mitchel Johri Matthews Jacob. Miller %V L . .. Maguire James C . Mong Jacob B Mann Rose Anna . Monnin G• , Marshall James P Moorhead D C Mellon Thomas • Montooth Robert " Mellon Samuel Morgan Catharine . Metz Henry Montgotnery Nancy Meredith Solomon S Mosgrove Robert .Mercer Sarah Anne Morrow Sarah Mills Oeorge S Moor Rev W Minbi John W Rev Moore John H Milholland E R Moore Joseph J Milliager John Murdock Frances Miltoit Henry Murdock James Minkley Alexander Murdock James H Mite E Mussy Emery 0 Miner , Matthew M :Mayers Samuel Miller Orlando Murray %V A Miller Mr Murray Jane MCullough P M - Krever Robert M'Oall James MKelly James M Cabe James IV M Kee John • . IM•Clintock John .MKee Samuel llMarin Charles M Kenehan & Co M'Closkey Mary ME.elvy Anna B ' MCateheon Rebecca MKerinaAllice MCrea Sarah Mliee Thomas Mrreary David I‘l. Knight Geo P M'Crea Hugh M Kennas James M Coy Elizabeth 31 Kinniss Mary 2 MCprab Thomas M. Clain George M'Cutcl eon Hugh MClure Nancy D .1 ... _ M'Coy D D M'Clain James M Connell John 31 Cluie Abdiel 31 Cormick. John M Lenne S P Sc. Co M Donald William S M Masters Sar.th 2 M Donald Emily Al'Michael James M Donnell James - M Roberts John MGuire John 2 M Minn W F 31"Ctati Edw . 4.l 31 Millin William 'ljreiv Mrs M Roberts David 2 M Fadden John M Qoaide Dennis Miloriegall William M Milian John M I mash William Al Man John F Ml:vine Mr M Milian James M M Ikvaine Isaac :11 lltray Rachel Miss Mlllhenny J J Rev • Nelson Charles Nicholas John 0 Owens; Edward 0 Neell Thomas 0 Ridly Jonas 0 Dyne Michael Olds David A Orr William Odell Matthew O'llana Mary Newland William Nash Joseph Obey John -O'Donnell John P Parker Elirha B Pickles Matthew Patter Son L B 2 Pollock Tlios S Patterson Sarah Miss Price George Patterson Jane Prke Jerre Patterson C D Poe Capt Pearce Lucius V Porter Alexander Peters Jamis Pollock David Peterson James Power T K Pierson S D 2 Prosier William Pierson Richard Printz A J Philipri Richard E Pritchette K Philips Doctor Prior Richard Mrs Philips Robert PMkitis Angeline Miss Philpot, William Purley E G . Pitclairsai Robert Putnam Edwin C Q •. Qu.Ty Eliza MN Quinn W P Rev Quiltlin A G Dr Rantsels , James : . RookF G flinnui i'raneis Ross Anna M .Miss Rees Phillip 2 ttooterbrough John Jos Hee); J'Firnes Rubinson Leah Mrs Reeil John Robinson Ilebron REA Joseph Robinson Alt-x.ll 4 ler Reeil I r Val Robinson Elizabeth Mra Reeil Daniel Rogers Mary Miss Riehartlson MO &John Rogers Joseph Ricliarili•on, John Russell Allexander B. Richardson Lav'a S Mrs Russell James 11 Roller4ii Ellen Miss Ryekman G IV Roberts Daniel Rutledge Mr . Robert 6 Marg't A Miss Saunders-, KiEsett & Saute Smith John dire:Smith J 'l' S2IIIMitIS Thomas Smith Thomas Sal %Tr' Andrew Smith Eugene Sample Catharine Miss Smith Elizabeth K Scott Joseph T Smith Mary Nfirs 2 Seldletnager David ' Smith Sarah Mita Seidel Frederick Snell Stephen I/ 2 Seth Sarah Fchnider R J Miss Sharp 'James Sonderman Theodore t•hanks John Spaulding Wm Sheiry, Patrick Spear Alexander 2 Shenkles Ezekiel Spiese Samuel S Shienleg Sophia Mi,s Stanard John Shields Finer E Miss Strombaugh John M Shields Wm K Strayton J W Shields Arthur M Sterling Mark Capt Showalter J L Stephens Rohert Shore Wm Slew -rt, Hugh `hone john Stewart Sarah Mrs Shrieber henry Stewart William Shoemaker Peter Stewart Charles Sirti•cll Rebecca Miss Stephinson Samuel S Small Mr. Stephenson S G Sintrns Mrs, Stenensun Daniel Smith Geo W Stoner Abram Smith Cea 2 Stubbs Charles Smith A A Taylor Jeremiah Ticks Abraham Taylor George Tilden John 11 o Taylor Sarah Mrs Todd Cyrus 2 ThOmpson Alexander Toman James Thompson Marg't Miss Tomer Malinda Miss Thompson Eliza)) . ll Mrs Torrance Sarah J Miss Thull George Tracy Hugh Thornburg Thomas 2 Tubbs William Timtnous Catharine Tupple J IV tielppshy Albert Vander,grift Mr Wallace George 11 White Michael Walker C T White William C Waddle W L Whitaker Anthony Wade Martha Mrs Whitehill William Walter Pe:er Williams John G . ‘Varing Peter Williams B M Witmer E Williams Elizabeth Miss Warner Matilda Miss Wilson Rebecca Miss Ward Mary Ann Miss Wilson Hamilton Warner George Wilson Robert Watt Jaifies (Sligo) . Wilson Mary Ann Miss WOW: John Wigley John Watson Wil i ram Willis Charles E Weaver Elizabeth Miis WilkersCath'ti E Miss Wells S T 2 Wilkins L J Welsh Jamet . Wilkinson John Welsh Thomas ri , Winter Peter R Wenton H L Wingate A-S West W W Wolcott George if White Mary Mrs Wood W D, . White Cornelia Miss Wood John George White Richard 2 . Wood Mary Miss White George Work David C . Wright Joseph Y Yarnell David - foung . John YOung James Young William I ; Z- Zell Henry AIISCELLANEOVS. . Lath Factory S B SUsquellannali C. MeSIBBEN, aug 15412&wl t Postmaster Lawns Cheaper than Ever. AT A. mcrmus>s No. 65 Market at.. We have , now on hand the cheapest lot of Lawna ever offered mallet. - Such as are usually sold, at 37} Cents we are selling at $1,59 the Dress Pattern, (9, yards.) Call and look at them . . jet ~: ...4~'~.i'`j T iv6 ,~-~~.^.tE ~.nc ~f "'J+ c ~ u .A'~,i"~''~f ~..a_~..iX ~E-r„ ~=~' Selling Off AT TILE'NEW , YORK STORE W. R. GA.RRARD. Just received another box of White Bonnet Rib bons: " • ; • jy.2o —., r GEORGE BIILEY, 1-:. PLY.L.MBEI I:Nik MANUFACTDBE . 4 'Or • Pumps iiiii Hydrants, ' -. 1 Which are superioriii,dpd cheaper than 1 any in the city. 11 1 Please to colt and examine for yourselves. i l l ' FOURTH STREET, n BETWEEN SMITHFIELD .!.ND WEBBY iLLtV 'IIGS and Pum - 'paired. japl-w6lrdy 117'"Ilydrall • - and Writing Rooms, corner • nf il Fifih arid Market sfrects. sj emptei o f otem ,w i e n s e t tr f th e ottoli I ever attempted mountains has proved so successful in qualifyine gentlemen for the counting house.: Those who will take the trouble to examine the course of training 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 neatly one hundred gentlemen now in practice in this city who have been instructed in this institution. Hours of business 2 to 4 P. M, and 71 to 91 evening. anga JUST 'RECEIVED—Another large addition to my stock of Diamond pointed Gold Pens of the best makers and for sale . at the lowest prices. Also—A large assortment or Gold and Silver Pen cils, Tooth and Ear Picks,Tweozers, &c. &c. W. W. WILSON, 57 Market st. Ladies Drees Goods JUST received from New York by Adams & Co's Express, the following styles .of Ladies Dress Goods, which for beauty and cheapness cannotbe surpassed in any of the Eastern Cities, viz: Embroidered Gingham Robes, (new styles,) Graduated Organdi do do; Rich Oniltri Ranges (silk and wool) very cheap; Balza rines, every price and quality; Rich styles Rep. Cashmere and De Lains; French Gingham and Gingham Lawns; Paris Printed Hernanni Cobaltine, (a new arti cle of Dress Goods, very beautiful.) Graduated,Muslin Robes; White Embroidered. do; All the aboie goods have recently been purchased in the New York market Since the great reduction of priceS and will bo sold . at a small advance above Eastern coat by Security to Pnrchasers ==== Eaeb Lox of GENUINE SUGAR COATED PILLS hoo upoo ft ~,,,g,4 o noroloiS I ' l /141 1 1%... 1 ' .., ~.'"a149n04 ALL Sloototo .111:411 . 41tar a 7iira oh L .,. j or Se 4 ore Ori.eina '• / flfii , ' COCA. ' Arrstor. a t ' 10.- TCRYIST etLICKE.NER , S SUGAR' COATED VEGETABLE PILLS are the first :and only Medicine ever known that will Positively cure Headache, Glad illtS3, Measks, Salt Rheum, Rheumatism, Piles, Heartburn, Worms, • Dispcpsia, Scurvy, : Cholera Morbus, Small Pus, 111111diCP, Coughs, Quinsy. Pains in the Back, Whooping Cough, Inward Weakness, Consumption, Fits, - - PaToTtut:rm L:, •": 'Using in tiM Throat,. nrysa - re.as, DeaMess, Dropsy, Astimm, Itc - hingg of the Skin, Fegers of all kinda, ' I Colds, Gout, Grave), Feinaic Complaints, Nervous Complaints, And all other diseases originating from impurities of tho Ithent. Kr They have cared, since their introduction, over f.,oea nersonF, who have been given up as hope less cases, by the roitient Physicians.. ' irr They are patronized and recommended 1 men of the highest distinction, among w h mit are— Hon. Iheid R. Porter, ' lion. Henry Clay, lion. John Q. Adam?, lion. Daniel Webster, Hon. Martin Van Buren, lion. J. C. Calhoun, Gen. Winfield Scott, Col. It. _N. Johnson, Hon. James K. Polk, Gen. Lewis Cass. 0- Their virtues arc so infallible that the money will be returned in all cases they do not give univer- sal satisfaction. Although but two and a half years have elapsed since these celebrated Pills were first introduced to the public, the sale of them in the Eastern and middle States has far exceeded Dr. Clickeners most sanguine .expectations. During the past year, alone, no less than 10,000 gross of boxes base been sold in the State of New York,-6,000 in Pennsylvania, 4,000 in Maryland, 3,000 in Now Jer sey, 2,000 in Delaware, and 9,000 in the Ne* England States, requiring the constant employment of 27 hands, exclusive of printers and engravers. In the same period, upwards of 200,000 copies of the "Family Doctor" have been ordered by agents in every section of the cumntry: 'These facts must show, conclusively, that Dr. Clickener's Sugar Coat ed Pills, besides being the very best medicine in the world, are held in the highistestimation by the public. We might extend-this publication to an indefin ite length, if we deemed it expedient to publish all tersimonials we have received, not only from agent, 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 unprecedented success. atre the numberless Imitations and Counterfeits whicl, have already appeared, notwithstanding the brief pe riod they have.been beibre 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 compounds, and palm them oil for the "real simon pure." Such paltry shifts 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 Warehouse, No. 89, Liberty street. head of Wood st., Pittsburgh.- l'rice, Vic. per boi. Dr. Clickener's principal office is 81 Barclay street, New York. • Beware of an imitation article called Im proved Sugar Coated Pills, purporting to he patented, 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, has made his living by counterfeiting popular medicines. 0;: Remember, Dr. C. V. Clickcner is the original inventor of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing of the sort was ever heard of until he introduced them in June, 1843. Purchasers should, therefore, always ask ler Chet:mice's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pillsond take no other, or they will be made the victims or a fraud. mav 9 m_ INE:P.. AL WATER— "Sparkling and bright lets liquid 1ii,711t." —And not only "sparkling and biight," but forits delicious flavor, Hays & Brockway's Mead and Min eral Water is certainly 'unrivalled" and the syrilp.V, are equal. to any that ever, graced the Mineral Fount. Call and see, at No. -, Commercial new Liberty st. je6 TaEICAGE SHAWLS AND SCARFS -1 carton black second mourning satin striped Berage Shawls; 1 carton beautiful fancy Berage Shawls, ombre fringes; , 1 carton brocha Bcrage ShSwls, extra handsome; 1 It " ic scasfs 1 " satin bordered . 1 44 hernini twist'd silk 44 T. 4 4 extra sup. hernani ' The above handsome goods hare all been pureha eed lately at auction, in New York And Pkilade'phia, - et the closing sales of it'd Frendh import( re, .and are now offered at a - small advance, and less than the - cost of impoitation; at ilie Cheap Caeh Store of jelS ALEXANDER Sr DAY. - . James Cavanagh. IMPORTER and Wholesale dealer in French, Ger man and English Fancy Vatiety Goods of every description. ' such as Jewelry, table and pocket Cut lery, silk P'arses, bead Bags, silver and German sil ver Spoons, gold and silver Pencils, silk and wain se3- penders,lo 'odor. of Germantown Hoes and half do.. Trimmings of all kinds, and a general assortment of toys, constantly on hand at No. 61, Market Stret„ between Third and Fourth streets, Simpson's ROW, ; , myl3 ... : :i'::....- . i...,'.:;:,.,::',' .. i..L::: , ..:-:- - ; : !: - 4 - , , :-;: e ~'< LADIES, look it for "bargains; I I have - reduued to prim of 'al! sommergoodsi On hand a spl en: id assortment of Iris and. Euglisli Lwns, Bereges, ilvirines; Sumi ter shavtis,scUrfti ravats. A.l s o ibbons,Flowers; incy and Plain mid ,Bonnets. I For the Gentle-' to, a few spluu-: I vest patterns, tnt stuffs, gold, td silver mimed! teeds,shirts,eolt, iliß. DIUFF'S Gold Pens A MORRIS, No. 63 Market A . ' I '., Clirphle4 CPurt Sat e . Attraortravv cOurcrv., &Si 1 ' , I ,1,11.14 4 : :At an Orphan's Court,! held at Pitts .a",.. burgle; in and fra: said County, on the .4 r , - 1.. l e t da . rf, Of .Augyst,,A. D., 1846. yr jvg., The !petition of John Johnston, Gmar '',..ir.7o,-;--4 dian of Ann Ea Thompson and Mary c 4 4401 Thompson, cldldren and. heirs at law - of t..., ! , Edward B. Thompson, latd of Fairfield County, and State of Ohio, ileceaSed was presented to the Court, showing: . ' 1 _ That the said Edward B. Themp,son; at the time of his death, Was seized in his demesne as of fee of and, in the one undivided fourthl:part of a certain tract of land, siOtate in!Versiilles township, Allegheny conn- ty, Pennsylvania; desdribed as follows: , Beginning at l I a post iit the line of Kissick's . land;! and running alonr , Hickman's land, N tii, deg. E 190 perches to a pea; thence alengilands belonging to the heirs of George Milletydee'd. N 80,1 deg. E 312 perches to a post; thence-along V.Mil let's land S B',,leg. N 174 1 perche , i, to a post; thence, I' S7} deg. W . 52, perches; $ I thence 37} deg. W 46 perches to a white' oak; I thence,lby Kiasick•sline N 87} deg. W 235 perches to a pot, the iplace of - beginning, containing 369 acres and, 103 : perches, with the the allowance. And being so thereOf seized, the said Edward B. Thompion departed this lifd intestate, leaving issue, the said! Anne E., and Mari Thompson, minors. AND TV - ATI - LEIL StIF.V47.NG: !That the petitioner hav ing been duly appointed Guardian of e said miners by the 0, rphana? Court of said CMinty,'sifterivards, to wit:. onithe Ist day of November, "A. D. 1842, sued fourth out ofthe District Cobrt of Alldgbeny, county, in No 42, of NOvember Tram, A. D. 1849, a Writof Sunlamps in Partition againqt the Co-tebants of the said minors, and such: proceedings were therein had, 'that thd said Court, on the! 15th day OfJuly; A. D., ,!1843, entered Judgment, iuott partiti'a fiat. And !the saidiCrart, ifierWards,o,n the 9th day ofNovern i her, A. p. 1843,it0 November Term; 1843, No 121, !awarded art Inquest directed to-B. Weiner; Sheriff !of the said county, commanding him to!stimmon the !said Inriuest to part and divide the Said described tract of iland, according . tol the right of the ' parties 'claiming partition therpo:; and by the Iniptisition ofilie said Turins, taken °intim :ground on the sth day of Septezutier, A. D. 1843, the-following l described part :olsaid ttuct of land, was allotted to and set apart to and for the said Wards otisairl Petitioner, to wit: Beginning 'at a post do Kissick , s line and running thence by Hickman's land, N St deg. E, 51 perches; thence :8'87,1 deg. H 140 pdrches to a Post; thence S 81 dei. W 51 perches to the line of Kisick's land, and thence N 871 de,t. W .1(16 perches to the place of beg,inuing; containing, 16: acres ii 3 'perches, with the usual allowance—which lurptisitibli was after 'ward, clatifirmed: by the said Court. ! ..,' .: , . Aso pURTJIEit SITtAyING To TM: C9IIIIT; tilt CCM- Tsiderabro expenses have been incurred !by the Peti tioner in recovering possession of said last described Piece otisaid truth, and in effecting a partition of the original! tract el' said , land—that the Petitioner's Wards are malt:Oil to-in pcisonal E.71.3te, as heirs at law of their said Father, sd far as is litioWn to the Petitionb-thatlthe said daSt described tract is all the real !estate belonging td the Petitionees Wards in the C;otnity known to the! Petitioner; that the said last described pi!fice of landiis all !woodland and un productive and expensive, :and that it. would be to the interest ,otsaid minors,lin the judgment of the! Petitioner, to hal.e the same sold; and praying the Court to gran t Min an order to sell the said Dart orthe said large tract of ladd; whiall has been set apart for said minors—to pay thedcbils and maintain the said minors,!child reit . . of the said Intestate;and the cite toin.lieretotiare issued bavinig been returned accord ing to la*, thererore, the COurt order and direct that the saidhl oh 11, JOElnston;Guarilian 'of the said minors, expose the premises in - said ;petition particularly de seribed,lto public sale Or outcry, at the Court House, in the city of Pittsburgh, on !Monday, the 31st day of August inst., at •tO o'clock, Ai M., and sell the same I to the best bidder for :the highest and best price— l bidden, for the Same lravin first given due public '-and timely notice of the time and, place asate, ac cording to the adt of Aisembly,'in such j cases made and prilicied, avid the Auld of this Court. With ess. the Hon. VErisAzusr PiirrarriEso.,Presi dent efhursaid Court, ut ,Plltsburgh, thra4th . day of Augnsl,lA. D., -1846. I .1 JOHN Cl'!:. beRATC.IIR-2'emer, Itch, Salt ..12Nuht, 4-c.-÷Whowolild scratch for a single day, x when afflicted with 11le Totter, Itch, or other diseases! of the skin, if they knew what - would re lieve and cure trem? i 'TiS horrible to' he obliged toj rub and scratch whelt alone - but more horrible to!abst4in from; it obi dedency's sake) when in corn ,panY. Let it be remembered that, DR. LEI DY'S TETTE4 AINIDITCII OINTAILNT is the most. elf . icacious of any other pleparation in exist ance in !curing the Teller, Itch, and other diseases of the skin. As ail diSeasis of the skin must arise from tile impurity of 'the blood and fluids , of .the bruit/ , wheie such dio;eases ma- be of lot et stark' le, artrTre--t,...,..” • Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla Wood Pills" be used with the oin!!men*, they will cuke any case whatever, aril if they'd° nor, the:mondy will be returned by Dr. Leioy. hbwover, will be effeetu ally cured by Ir. Leidy Tester and Itch Oint ment, unless the w hole Isyskrn is impregnated by the di4a.sed huinors, lwhiidi will be completely ,*el'rricd !oil : from. the s -. ! - st ?.m bY Dr. Leidy's Blood Pills, a 0 the''rirfaceof the. skin - healed by the Ointment. Prich of 011itm'ent, - 23:cents. .For.sale by It. A. F,AIf,NESTOCK & jy,2o 1 corner of eltli and Wood sts. MHEISKIN AND .at this (and, indeed, every other) Season, is often repulsive in:appearance, c'ansed,ln eight cases out of ten, by the atmOsplacre; land what !persons suppose disease of the blood; is'isimply a disease of the skin. If some or, theithousands who tale purgative medicine, pills, and uselesir Sarsairarilla, were to use on their skin a s'oftening and plearthg balm, that opeps the pores, 4 . liitcns the skit 4 and causes ahealthy perspi ration, that, he the skin ; nmjer so disfigured, unheal thy, or ',diseased iwith Minples or freckles, sunburn, tan anillmorphew, theitrud, and genuine JONES'S ITALIAN CHEMICAL . SOAP never fails to cure and dispel thetril and to make the skin clear and loVely. It acts iso mildlyiand soothingly on, the skin, tIMt physicians use it on ladies and infants, in old cases of scurvy, cryslpelas, salt rheum, sore head, ringwoim, and it (mind, the genuine Jones' soap) has otteh effected a corp when every other remedy failed. 1 It is indee.d a blessed remedy. Sold ht JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse, S 9 Liberty street head . nfMood—at the same place is sold the Moorish Harr bye, Coral Hair Restora tive, and Spanislaily White. Paindirat. OFMcc.—;tiign 'of the American Eagle, 82 Chathard street, NesN . York. ' Sitleisdivli Country Scat for Sale. rr tHEisubscriber offer* fort sale a splendid country j_ seat situateabout fourlmilcs from Pittsburgh on the Frartkstown Road [witttn afew yards ofthe Eas min turnpike] and adjoining East Liberty. The !house isifinished in) the best Eastern style. It: contains twelve large rooms and one large Ball Room. 1 It is onp of tiro B 'est housza in -this vicini ty, of Ailiich those desi 'ous of purchasing can satisfy themselves on etamina ion Three ur four acres 3 land stlelted with the hoi cat variety ofFruittrees, will be sold witll it. I . ALS 4 I 1 . Will !be sold 'separately eight acres of land, on which there is a splendid t.rcliard -containing about SOO Frdit trees, Apple, Pe:l4h , Pear, &c., all selected and of the choicest varieties.. This plot lies adjoin ing the'propertyl d escrib e d lab eve. I ALSO: On the South side on thel Frank tow n Road, a fine Mill for : the MaiMfactnte ot i `Snufl'and capable of pro diming ;50;000 lbs per annum. -The Machinery is all ofthe best kindjand ini find order. . ,For further incormation t bnd terms apply on the premises. j} . o3-dtf. i REES -JONES j nitiTerslty liars School. 1 . 91111] FALL iiiEsstoN (if this department of the j_ 'Western Universilt, -Will coinmencc in the new Univer!aity Build:inn., of the Fins Mirvo.tv or S-Er rtrorn nest, sitt . the SOUNG SESSION of 1S•17, will commence on the pia.i. MONDAY OF FrairitiAnY following. I .1 i I . - This institution having so far recovered from the effectslof the ,7,14 at tireia4pril last year, as to have the neiv building neatly completed with increased accommodations for all its departments, it is hoped that the Law School will bl found to present increas- ' ed facilities and.attractions to „those who desire: to pursue a regular: and thorojigh course of legal educa - - ton, and to prepare themselves creditably for ad mittanee to the bar. i 1 '. , Theie will, be dailylre.eitations by, the classes on assigned lesson's, so afrained,ai to embrace, within a two !years coarse, a)1 the principal and most im portant branches of the law. Occasional lectares on law and equity, wiP also. be delivered as part of , the , j coarse. ~ . . . Tar. Moor Cover, psi ed for assisting studenti in acciuiring hnowledge 4nd readiness in the prac ! tice of the law will be resumed as soon as the num tier ofstudents' will jiistif‘i. The detfree of .11.teatE-, Loa or LA* will bc - 'con'rerfed on am - deed of thb inititition„. according the rules usual in such institu tions.'; : i ! - :- Aoy - further inforth4ion that may be required can readilyd be obtained ox application to the Professori, Wit.rratils Lotvaxe, who ;has his once on 4th above Smithfield,streeit, Pittsburgh...' ' Tr.sesia---;Seventy-fficdollars a year, or thirty-s - e. lin and a kilt* dpllars a session. = ttag6-dam C°lll'i • --tl7 icks corn, for sob: by . le 26 ' j 'JAMES 111AY, . • ctwc NNIITI = PACKETB~j' '` rot- Cincinnati and ;St. Lon ia' JIMA, The p?tilenger B . tcarrihr;PALESTlNits AV.dh . 9.ne, wthicavo for the cboth and olisintermediat‘c .'- ror freight or pasta& apply on liciard. , jee. 'Per Cincinnati and Lirtrisrvillei • . . RECIE,AR PACKET. -2 ~. . . . _ Thn - new and eplernlid paaqenger steaitn. •rt?" C O,L UMBI A, 0 5 1 , TnAL, Master r wil) for thp aliove and intermediate 'lama, regulat , - - . • For freight or passage apply on board, or to jet ' D. WILKINS, Agent Z uesday . Eveviirkg Packet: . • I N The new and splendid passenger siCalit , ' boat DECLARATIOisi', Capt. ill ru Torhee,..), will asa regular packet .between Pittsburgh and. Cincinnati, leavang this port every Tucaday eveniii4 at '3 riclock. Returning' she will leaf° Ciiiiithati every Friday..evening at 3 we ock: . The Declaratien ofhera- superior necbminbilabob n a to passengers., For frelght or passage cry . hoard. Je} _ _ MON,DAY - 1 5 .ACTI:tT. • THE. regular mail and pasenger steam!. UNION Captain Macleun will run a a regular packet between. 'Pittsburgh will Cinch nati, leaving this port every. Monday at 0 o'clock; P. M. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every . Thursday at 6 P. Tf.. . The Union was- built, exprbssly for this trail; arid afrorqs ercr:y accoinmodation. For freight or passage apply on borrd. - FOR CINCINNATI.'- __fr z Zlia„ The- well known- tut steruvic. ~-, t l- 1 -O : .CA.M.IIRIA, W. 1 7 0tay th; Master, will roll as a regular Packet, leaving-eyery Wednesday thorn. inn at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at 10, P. M., tlv6- same day. Rettirnin,- she will leaven CincinnatiSatiirday, at 10,'A. M. , For freight or passage apply iti FORSYTII & Co., Agehth, No. 30, Water street. . .; AY PACKET 4, - The regularmail and. passenger stcatrtl' CIRCASSIAN, Capt...l.saan Bennett, will rim as a reg,tilar Packet between Pittsburgh ard Cincinnati, leaving this port every-Saturday, at.l6; A. M., and Wheeling 10;2. M., the same clay. Returning. she will leave . Cincinnati every 'l'6sday; at 10, I.M. For freight or passage apply on hoard. • The Circassian was built expressly for this iratte:; and offers to her passengers every comfoit andar.. , commodation. . mar SATURDAY- PACKET • ii y The regular mail and passenger stean.".r AES , FNGER, Capt. Linford, will lira ss a regular Packet beivehen Pittsbiirgh and L'inhinnati; leaving this port every Satuiclay at 10, A.and Wg, heelin at 10, P. 3T., the same day.. lleturning , , she will leave 'Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10 . . .. For fre i ght or passage apply onboard. The 1 1 ,resrengcr. .was built expressly for this tra.le, and,ofers t. - )her passeng,ers. every comfort and' se .. - - mar.l..'l 7 F.t r i7AY , PACK e r l - THE regular mail and pacsenger ate , lIII3ERNIA, Capt. John Minerelter, will run aari regular pack.et between P#tslitirgh erd Cincinnati, leaving this.port ex , ery Tiiesday at 10.:1. 1‘1„ and Wheeling at 10. P.11..0f the same Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Friday at . _ For freight or passage apply onboard. The 'Hibernia was bitilt expressly for the trade, and offers to the nassengein every comfort and su perior accommodations. . apt • FRIDAY PACKET _ . 'FITE reenlar !nail and passengersteani et CLIPPER N 0.2, Captain Crooks, wiT run is regular packet-between Cincinnati and Pitts. burgh, leaving'this port every Friday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same clay.. Returning• she will leave Cincinnati every 141439iday at ict . . . , . For-freight or passage apply onboard. The Clipper N 0.2 was built ea-pressly for this trad Pt and offers to her passengers every comfort and se. i?ornmodation.- ‘lnne,3 . . .... . ..., ..._ RFAILTLAR CINCINNATI PACRET e ir•PA, THE new U. S. Mail steamer ACA;tO, M. E. Lucas, Master, will /CTI as a. 4 4 ,11- lar pnssenper packet between PittFluirgb, aficl the above nnit elnrint* the season of 184 G, leaiing gvery Tlmrsday. at 10 Welock A .. The Acadia is new, and has•t,ope.rior areenunq.a tions. For - freight or passaue.apply on board, ar. to app" NEWTON JONES, Agent.. MONDAY PACKF.T 1 r, apt. Stone:orillrt—t as a regular Paehet between Pittsburgh and Cinch nitt,leaving this nest every Mondr:y and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day.. Rot ine., she will leave Cincinnati every ThursdaY, nt SO. . For frolght or pa.a . gctapply on Loartl. The 14onnneahela- was, Inbuilt.., pxpri.sly - for t1,;,3 trade, and offers to the pa:sso.ilgOrs.conifort, and gn..' perior ;accommodations. mar. 31 For •• • - . , - gr.-_,...•• ~ The new light draught - packet ste , ,-.... ~•, ..- :`:=Z7l, - -1. 1 .7er CALIFORNIA. Captain Hunter. w"I • ... • leave for the above ` and all intermediate pies th 7 s daF, regularly. . . For freiglit or pa.sasre apply on hoard, or 1.4 J. W. BUTLER & BRO., Feennd st. The California eras built -expressly for the al ovg trade, and will make her trips regularly dtitins ti season: anti, F'or Cincinnati IlEnt7t PACRT.T. I N THE new and light dratiebt pavvet.-o r . steamer WEST EIIN, Capt. Itnr. , will leave for the - abose and all intermediate N.- regularly. The 'Western. draws but 12 inellev. Was built expressly to run in the trade during- tl .- low water season. For freight or passage, hating superior acere-r- , - dations, apply on board. • j)-15 . . WEDNESDAY PACET.T. ^, THE regular mad pane - . A , - er NEW ENfiLAND,Par4. S. Ji. will run as a regular racket. between Fittabovgli i.,.11 Cincinnati, leaving this port every Wednesday vi to A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. J. the same Returning. she will leave Cincinnati every Saturtiav-. at 10 A. M. - - For freight nr passage apply on board. The New England was built expressly for,this tr,i4f! and offers to the ilissin 4 e . ri eiery comfoit riot accommodations:. _ niarS.'S SAINT LOUIS PACKETS. FOR ST. LOITIREGULAR PACKFI The new and splendid passenger ste' , 4,, , er TO' CORWIN Capt. Bugher, 1 - 1111 tfiZ trade Tram Pittsburgh to St. Lojik, ring the sea.rin.of , .*C2. . , 'the Tom Corwin. was built expressly fir tbe trade, and IS elegantly furnished in every ref Teer. For freight or passage apply on board. FOR ST. LOWS---REGULAS. P4ICiP.T. ... 1....fi , The new ... . and spletitlid 4;assenger stea in. v'r e r BRUN r.TTE,.Capt. Perry, wili run Id the trade from PittSbargh to St; Louis, during Ild season ne 1546; , ..., . . '.. „ • . .., . - . . . The Briinette was -built expidsily ror the trade, and is elegantly found in every respect: - For freight or passage apply on hoard; ript4 FOIL .LOITIFNILLE---;RETITAATt. PACKET; nov and splendnipasspnger.stez 7 , I, r TONNA LE:TWA, Capt. .1' . K.Dioryiv the trade from Pittsburgh to Louisville deridg the season . 'The Tonnalenka was bttilt expressly for the:trade+ and cle,gantly rirnished every respect. Fel-freight or passage appV -iny22 t 3,1 ake y_ and DI 1..4 OlTzces on Penn and Smitlyield els. GENTS' Cor the Old Black Ball Lino of Lirci . pool and New York Packets. Renaittances made as usual. to England; Scotland and Yilalng, in sum of one Pound sterling and upwards—payable,in any town. al importance in Great Britain and Ireland. •• • Persons wishing to send for ,th sir friends can .havd them brought out by the above splendid liner on the' 15th atid 16th of any month. jy7 Light in Dark Pinct'i TIERSONS wishin ,, to test the , value of a bright r light in a dark night,'Will please call at the Thug Store of flays & Brockway, and ptirchase an article called.C. , istrintre. Ott 't is death to daticness :and . a "terror to evil doers: , No. 2, r'ommercial Howl. Liberty street.. . - For-Sale at the-Wharfl; TUST received per Canal Boat=er ty 10,000'feet inch poplar; 10;000 • . 4 , eeasiiedi.: 45,000 6x4 . Scantling, jyB' L Wiratth.TiE very y - - ENEERR AND VARNISHES, of the' hour . quality, for sole -at • H. IT: RYAN'S' tabirqt: 1 are Rooms, N 0.31 Filth-street: r - . iyi6:.-: Nr.E.W. ORLEANS SUGAII. —2ohtals N. O.' Sl:lgal' IN for sale by (j 026) JAMES MAY, - •
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