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CONDIBILCIAL ItE-00111).
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE.
courr-rEE. FOR AUGUST
Josiah icing,. J. K. .Moorhea.4, .G. Ogden
Prepared and corrected evbry Afternoon.
:x1);v airaaV4l4,Nth;i4iM
2 rEsa 10 "rictus IF Tun E di..11 . 11r.r.
• ARRIVED
Arrow, Atkinson, Beaver.
Cornet, Bryde; Beaver. , -
Arena, Peebles, Brownsville.
Conaul,Bowen,Brownsville. -
Island Packet, Worley, Wheeling.
America, Calhoun; Cincinnati.
Oiaeota, Gorden, Beaver.
DEPARTED:
rrow,' Atkinson, Behver.
Arena, Peebles, Brownsville.
Alert, Greg g , Cincinnati,
Colorado, Go' rmly, Cincinnati.
Hudson, Ebbert, Wheeling.
May Queen, trozelr, Wellsville:'
'Rhode Island, Dowsan,
Comet, Boyd, 13eaver. -
Consul, Bowman, Brownsville.
: Orients, Gonlen, Beaver.
IIiIPORTS 131 r Rtivizate.
1 1 0.11svi//e--Per str May Queen; 1000 water nael
ions, 177 Ws.. apples, G bbls. peaches, 0 sks. wool.
Whaling—Per str Rhode Island; 123 hhds.
to
bacco, 2 hlidS. bacon, 3 sks. wool, 1 cask brandy
S kegs lard.
.71fonongahr/u linpromnries-7Per str. Consul; GO
s l -Ci wool, 15 bbla flour, 10 tons pig metal,
Pers'a Arena; 20 boxes-soap.
• S Lmis—Per str. Dominion; 165 boxes tobac
co, 3 packages mbi.e4l.o ps. artillery.
A .
NOTHE'R PROOF, of the efficacy of Dr. Click
nor's Sugar Coated Pills in removing worms'
from children. Read and` be convinced. •
This is to certify that 'myChild Eliza, between five
and Biz years of age, having•heen for along time past
I
dropping, and getting much worse of late, neither I
myself nor my wire being aware what was the mat-1
ter with her,l thought perhaps one of Dr.Clicknerts'
pills might o her good , --I gave her one at bed time,
which acted on the bowels and expelled .a Tape
worm four'feot long, and a great number of worms,
(over one hundred) about one inch long apparently
Hof the same species.
I have always been much opposed to advertised
medicines, but through the advice of a friend whii
strenuously recommended them to me, I was induced
to try them, and it was through the great benefit I
derived from their use in my complaint, that I felt
disposed to give a dose to my daughter, although 1
knew not thew what was the matter with her; and I
verily believe that had not the worms been dischar
ged, she would not have survived to the present time.
She commenced rapidly to improve and is now quite - ,
hearty and well.
WILLIAM COOPER.
CrOghansuille, near Pittsburgh, July 16, 1846.
Crra or Prrrsnunon:—Before me, Robert Mor
row, an Alderman in and, for said city, personally
came William Cooper, who being duly affirmed,
saith that the facts set f orth in the foregoing state
ment arc just and true
WILLIAM COOPER.
Affirmed and .subscribed th:s 16th day of July,
2516. • IL Moanow.
Sold wholesale and retail at JACKSON'S Patent
M Wo icine Wareh
o o f u e
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,a n L d i a b s e k r tfyo rs C tr
L e l e C t, K h
N ea E d ß ' o
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Hood. Beware f
Sugar Coated Pills.
SUDDEN CrIANGES.
The Mother of Consumptions.
THIS fact is clearly demonstrated wherever we
„ have a sudden change in the weather. It is at
this time that the seed of Consumption is sown is
the system nurtured until the Lungs become serious
ly and dangerously diseased, wheu in all probability
She patient, for the first time, will begin to seek re
lief. How many thousands thus neglect themselves
and suffer their Health, and finally their Life to be
destroyed. The first preceptible foot-prints of CON
SUMPTION, experienced at sudden changes of the
Weather, are Hoarseness and Cough, Soreness of the
Throat, and Irritation of the Bronchi. Pain in the
head, Coldness of the feet, and Sudden Chilliness
over the Body. At length the cough increases, and
finally prcistration and languidness of the whole sys
tem follows, which indicate ass sudden decline of
Health, and the speedy approc of Consumption.
These facts, plain as they appear to every sensible
persondenot,howeren seem to alarm those afflicted,
until it may be to late. It is therefine of the great
est importance for those who may be attacked from
the effects of sudden changes in our atmosphere to
at one procure DR. DUNCAN'S Celebrated Errcta.
rant Remcdy,the greatest preventive and Life guard
of CONSUMPTION, anti the cmly certain medicine
that will remove disease and again restore the
LUNGS to their former Health.
Dr, Dancati,s Great Western Office is opened in
Cincinnati at 150 Sycamore street, a few doors below
6th, where Ws Medicines can be obtained in large
and small quantities.
Sold'at WM. JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Ware
house, No. S 9 Liberty st., head of Wood. 22.
T "poisonous effect on the sllykik n
no of common
la pre es;
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pared chalk is not generawo by th
;low yellow rough and unhealthy it makes the skin in
time; besides. what a corpse like, palid look it gives
when applied. They should use a beautiful prepar-
`ition, purely vegetable, which gives the face arms or''
neck, a natural life-like whiteness, and makeWhite,s i
s m ooth. It is called Jones , Spanish Lilly
hod is sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Ware-
Ininee, 89 Liberty street, headof Wood; at the same
place is sold Jones' Coral Ifair Restorative, Italian
Chemical Soap and unrivalled shaving soap.
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RENDTLIE III"MAN HAIR SILKY,
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SOFT, FIN= AND CLEAN; to make the scalp
healthy, antopth,: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 lie all we state, that when you once try
this you never will use 'night else, whether itlie
merely to embelish, td dress, beautify, and preserve,'
to force growth, stop falling off, and cure serniefor
dandruffy,the JONES' CORAL' HAIR RESTO`R , c
TIVE wil never fail to do all flits, as hundreds will
tell you with gratitude. It dresses tnehair beautiful
ly, and makes red or grey hair lb dark from the
roots. • ,
Sold at JACKSON'S Patent MetliCin!7 Warehouse,
SS Liberty street, head of Wood—price thirty seven
and a 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.
S _
YDNEY SMITH'S MISCELLANIES—The worke
of the Rev. Sydrey Smith, in three volumnsl
For Bale by jy9.5 JOHNSTON & STOCKTON.
8. --
ROUGIIS, MISCELLANIES ----The critics
W and miscellaneous writings of Henry Lord
brougham to which is prefixed a sketch or his sha s
r
ecter. Fur sale by .IY 2
JOHN STOAT & STOCKTON.
BURNAP'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS--
The miscellaneous writings of Gen. W. Ilurnap
author of the lectures to young men, lectures on the
phere and duty of women, tre.' &c., collected and
evised by the author. For sale by
• 25 JOHNSTON & STOCKTON.
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111AKE NOTICE ALL TILE PEOPLE—Acts=
Bram - imp—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 strectilead of Wood, Pittsburgh.
Wholesale Dealers and Agents supplied.
Dr. Evans' Sovereign Tonic and Grand Restore
live, &certain cure for the Fever and Ague.
Pr. Evans' Vegetable and Anti-Dyspeptic pills,
Price 25 cents per tioic.
Dr. Evans' American Vegetable Vermijuge, price
25 cents per bottle.
Dr. Evans' Tonic Eye Water, an infallible cure
for sore eyes, Trice twenty-five cents per bottle.
Rev. Dr. fames Estep'f plat* Syrup, for the cure
of Coughs, Cold, Asthma, Croup, Bronchitis and
Consumption—price one dollar. •
Remember Dr. Evans' only Depot, is JACKSON'S.
No. 89 Liberty street, head of 'Wood.
jy2.
Dissolution of Portia.-
THE'partnership heretofore e.4.isting between the
subscribers, under the find of Bigler, Sargent
& Bigler, is this day, by mutual Consent, dissolved by
- the withdr val of Washington Bigler from said firm,
and the transfer of his entire interest to his co-p art mem. The business willtenceforward be conducted'
by John Bigler and Robert Sargent, under the firm a ,
of BIGLER & SAticiArri,"fipon whoa, by agreement,
is exclusively devolved the settloment of the business
of the late firm. JOHN BIGLER,
• ROBERT SARGENT;
July 2L (jy24,3t) WASHINGTON' BIGLER:.
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ILLINOIS tt.r.dTION:
eixAs SNiZEP.—; , T. J. Timian, (Dem.)
is elected to Congiess in the room ofßA?Exa, whig;
irCLEANAND, (Dem.) is re-elected by a large ma
jority. Illinois sends to the next Congress.a full
Democratic Delegation.
Novisafion of the Columbia River.--The Wash
ington Union of Wednesday evening say's
uThe, Baltimore Sun seems to take for granted;
with others, that the charter of the Hudson Bay
Company, granted by Charles IL, in 107 i. extend
ed to the West of the Rocky mountains—that is, to
the territory called Oregon. whereas it would real
ly appear, that the charter Was confined to the ter
ritory to the east of the Rocky moUntailis, and that
the only priVilege conceded to the company to the
west of the Rocky mountains, now rests on ther
'crown grant to the Hudson Bay Company, of the
exclusive trade with the. Indians in ; certain parts
of. North America, for a term of tirottOnc yrzrp;
and upon a surrender of a former ; grant' This
crown grant, was made to the company previous
to 1 . 838, arid is it runs Snly• for 21 . years, it ex-
Plreg id 1559; and with it all the benefit of the. 'nay'
igation of the company, which is secured to them:
and.those tracing with them, by the 14te conven
tion between the United States and Oniat Britalti.'
(*LOSING OFI 7 SALE AT mc
BARROWS lc Tu
kj-ER'S--In consequence ()four arrangements cor
the: "fall trade," we shall offer lor 30 days, our en
tire stock . of rich Fancy ailid Staplo Dry Goode, at'
such prices as will ensure the sale
Dress Stuttsi - in great variety, splendid style 4 and
White doods of every descriptimi: • 1
100 Ps. Mons de Lathes, at much less prices than
usual.
Shawls, .beautiful assortment; to this department
particularly we invite the attention of purchasers:
53 doz. Linen Camb. liandkrs. price 12} cts'.
Parasols, selling off without reserve.
Glovss and Hosiery of every description..
'Bonnets and Ribbons, at 30 per cent below usual
rates.
Purchasers are invited to call and examine the
oods. 1Y22
REC EIVE D—P c r Canal Boat Great Western
-100 ins Cherry Scantling-515 and Gx6-6000
Lights Window Sash suitable for the western trade,
122x16, 10x12 and 8110. For sale by
L. WILMARTII.
6W111% I Lawns t:
G ". S. MARV/. has on hind a tot of tine Lawns
which will be sold at the very low price of IS/
cents per yard, persons who NV r$ at a good article, at a
low price. would do well to call soon.
Also on hand a good stock of Nansook inuslins for
Ladies Dresses very cheap at
jel3 No. IGG Market street.
Mu*queto Netts.
E.O. S. SWARTZ has on hand a lot of very au
perior white and colorei Mnsilueto Netts
which will be sold cheat) at No. LOU Market street.
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IDEST JAVA COFFER, ground and pot op in: . 7.--- -' - - -- -
IL) pound backs; es, received and for sale at the i TT ANIS.-2 casks prime hams for sale by , nom of the highest. dissUnction, among whom are--
PEKIN TEA :roar, 7;:i Fourth street, near Wood. ,i i je2G Ltmr.s mAy. 1 lion. DAvid It. Porter, n. Henry Clay,
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• 1 - I IDES-111 Missouri li i dee, fur sale low to close AITIIITF: CI! ALFA-'-' 13 Its. just receive , d and' lion. John .. Q. Aylni , ies,
rriE PROBE. or one hundred and two Lseass 1. JI. e'nesqsTomel.l. .
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„. 7,11 it. E. SELLER!, ! lion. Martin ‘an hurcn, Hon. J. C. Calhoun,
•- - -• -• ----- ;Gen. WintleSl Sco;;, C.d. cl. NI. Johnson,
_L on the N STU II tjr NI r'Y Agin Turviire wi!h ( "26
an A pimndise. containing I•Ee llmlaratieti of lode- . T A 11.1)-2179 kegs Li•d. ree.e.ye.l per steamer Torn (.11111::::Gun. LlVlb Cass.
snip R. F . .. SELLERS. I , .• r , ; ,
°P AL-I ' oo ' 1 "'• j uii "'""' ed 31d 1 "' "ale' , Hon. Jainel K. Polk,
g oc,iv,rtiess a.ie so infallitde that the money
dependence: 'The Constitution of the Unite.l ;States ! j Corw.r. and for sale by ---_
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Washington's Farewell Addro,s; aml a minitu-e, 1) 2i . 7 4 1 .1 u. R imy & co. 'MADDER. a Cat , • • ... LI, . LI, . . .a.. 1 2 ,
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biographrof W..ediingzlivii and the sitztors. By 1... :)(I.llt-t-S N . 3 • 1 , Irmed g•etd /or '' ''Y .._ stet II It. E. FELLE.v.s. i and satis,,,con ,v0.0i,, , out tgi a . e .
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Carroll Judson, tnithor of a biogr•vphy of the iiigucr•g . "'" '.s -- ti. 11. 11l lEV L.: Co.li ene e1.i.•,1,1 Enee the,.• C debrated His vveze first
T NiNit 411( - 1:-:-? , ct. , t, einaii slick just received , n trodueed to the publ,c, tlos see of them in the
of the Declaration of Inilcfc,,dence. I -,.••••• --- •-••-•,- •-••:- , • ---- -,-• - IA and icor tale by rmi;ll It. E. SELLERS. i, Eystern and ..;,dike t.L.p.,•. -. ti-t r. - ..: exceeded, Dr.
1 000 n . sEEL sue•led corn ror ia - .... ;0 , by i
Jusd. received and for sale by iN2,I • - - ----- ..,,, , ..e u m • N nll•l4l..F.aeguirm er.peciations. During Lie
JOHNSTON & S POCKTON. Pmoksellerc. i-- NI. IL RUC!' 4' Ce• ' T xTR.I( r I.f,co.vonr)--;-,ii ii. , ... ics; reed. and ' ~,it sear, alone, no lers thsit libernl gross or holes
- - 1-i - , sell! ! It. V.. SELLERS. :h, been sold in tic it.,:e of New Volk. 6AO to
~,,-i . -..‘rafuet and :4.1 s „ . i ;;;)() KEGS ahßtri-teci Shad I . ol' Salo low to e.:(3:se
•.) mr Gam by
au
.. . __._ • .e.. , cons:gement by Poe evrls a n :a, 4,000 m .)1 sru land, 3,000 tit New: Jet
"DEEACIIED SHEETINGS .NN.D SIHR riNs.- l,- V. p„ nom 4 c”. .l „ 5.1 1 1 .., ,:f Stil).l-1a3 1 : , 1 ' , .• just e, eeeegrl . a . rol f , ge s ..
ale
~ ~...2. : 2 : ,:,0 1, ,,, li e ;as.. s.,e, at il,ooo in the New England
11. 1- .• s1 , 1• 1 • 111 `. !,,,;,,,, „.„,„„:" t i..• r e us; :al j en l p10::111ent Of , 2•7
....... ac.,•,..
I . _ll The attention of purchasers is incited to our co rros . __li c . 3 w 1,... a„ ~,,,. ~,.,
geral stock of these Goods.
. Cl at; 7 „. n. r0.R.1 , , 4, (.....„. I -)•I ~is ,•,-,p,E . E.,;:__ • :: -, 1t,,, i.•,1 i r er ,,,,,,L an d p„,,.i halide, 0 ,011. : ,,, Ci: 1 11-Ir.terh and engravers. lit the
4-4 superior Sea Island Shirting MOSlins; Gab, by angil !ti ..1! 'OO Otal co iies of the
K.. E . y;ELLEn.s._ i satne pro 100, e10...,r, _ , 1 .
15-16 !! !, !..! ‘, -! ,um N1ET.%1..-1" ton 1.. 4 c1ut0 rut eh 1e,7, gron for - . _
7-8 " e• ' 1 ][.. sale by cici'All JANIES NlA's. !SA I,T__l
~.0 k ar relg 1, era.' :iiiil Cor gate by I" Fauolv Doctor" hag, been orderml by agents in
le‘ory r ection ef Utl7 I.:Lel:tr% . fht•Le tlmis :must
1:2-4 Hamilton Sheeting; 1 ),,, esol'l, that Dr. Cicheer's Sugar Coat-.
5-4 " " i pAcoN ,1101"LN.:ELS-6 Idols flacon Shoci4ere, '' . ull-,11 Nlll LER & Ric!: LP - oN ;- - • - •
. . . _. . `. le.: hi;c, Ims..les heing the Arry be ht coedit:int: lo Elie
9-8 “ ac 1) .0 pane order, for
. * :, ll l l l. o .l l s t* . N co
‘4..,....„
0. k., : . ‘,..,• Err m AL . ,5,c7,.% . wIN 1,:!: . -1, , ,, i r. ~,,,10 ~,di world, are In!ld :!. tire ltit;heSte,torraton hy the pe , blic.
I iva:l.
mar 17 8111:,‘ . .54 - PENNtICK. t _g_-________ • _ i s. - _, , ieeei;e•l an 4 for s,-de k. " 1 - kv, • , ht
~ ....tretia ti t ; S t e , publlc:rtton to tut int,e6n-
OLD WINES Si LIO:olte-consititing ingot 1 . ,, 1 1N F. SALINA li t SM.:P-50 bags tar:tail I tin?, I )1ILI.F.I: & MIT ETSOIsT- I
, ite letb, if sv. b a t e u expedient toullieds all
port Wine: ' s,st..) V , TT , f.ro. Salina Salt, fit for table Ohl; and ' ter sanoma!s v e La,: reCelle4, riot only from agents
Madeira Wine; i Dairies, for sat lowby V. C. MAR-117i', I rIIIII-I-Ic i . I rill - . stimr-200 hoses landing from Ism indisidusls a n d f
who have. experienced
I il'27 60 Water at. %, ) rtratner Acadia and for rale by , the hentimal etr , cts of Clickener's Sugar Coated
Malaga do; ... ... Gual .1t!i1.1...ER 4- ?de1:1.7,50N. IP:lla, but we deem it unnecessary. The must in-
Rhenish do;-in half and quarter pipeal I EMONs,-p.:O boxes lemons- in good orilerd ._ ... ! conte_std.le evidence of their unprecedented stiCCOSS,
and on draught warranted pure; N r.tT 1( it: Mi-I.Asst':;'---100 lA, a landing, ,
1 , _i-4 for tale by P. C. • NI A RTIN, I pi' A - • • , • 1 are tire nernberlesS 111112 I. ).1. led Cteleterfeith , ; ilia)
Pale Brandy, a diiferent branat; 3 '2'l ~,) Weer street i or , • ft: on ItteAtOrr .Zot n., , ,,, on ~,. umvnt and '
appeared,o. 5...1 al, , .
..„ ,
~,..
I V have slreally ti *with" udin YlO briet pc
mn.L.Ezi. • Ric e:Ersiv.
__ . .. ._ .. . _ _ _
Dark du, . I ~,,1 ' , ' 4 - • I n od they hat e been bet the public. Earn sunie
Holland Gin, fine flavor irIRAB CIDED -IJ. Barrels
Is,a(t,ienN,larxtir:crtlil):•\.(2i-1
D e nt.0m5_ __ ....2.....
,1,.,,,
~.,
,i,,,.,,
11,,,,,,,,,
~,,ti , of our -AiauneheNt ;ell makers have had the audacity
1......' der Ior sale by . ,to imitate the CapeMe of Sugar, in order to disguise
Peach Brandy, S years old;
Apple deg, 4 do do: i jy 20 WI Wa!er sued 11 . JI toeeig ed and for ,ate bv
MILLER & Ric IiETSO ' ; . • the injrcd.ents ~f tt,Mr gem compounds, and palm
i _ _._ ... . .. 1 azerll3 Ithem os for the "real !Onion pre.' Such paltry
Old Rye Whitkey. S and 11 years i , bl, I ,OPEC .As --‘lO R,iriels Copperas ter sale by 1 .. . . _ _ ___ l d i itlscmcot last long stithout en ,,, sing_ tio;irhiacous
Part of the above Liquors tri e s under Coatoni i k .. . jv .20 I' C. NIAII'FIN, 1'.41 W ,ter stter*.. f Claa-rt Wllve nu Draught. 1 tltd . nratity. Troth and honesty' Biota inevitably pre
louve Lock ; for tale in quantitis to suit by i WI: ggill tip suother ca,ly of CL A Art Wrar, On I vad over rascality and decrotion.
P. C. Nl,l RTIN, I Ik‘rfILON.EV-Uildirls rectified Whig•leee a tint' Nlonlas, Aug. Cith. Pros..ous w m .;,,,,p. 1 , 010 , ! F.,r ,alo in p,,1.,1,,,,1h by W:NI.JACi:SON, el his
CO Witter ..t. 1 " t o liele. for sale 10: P. C. Al klitl N. 1 171i ,,, t: a rvirerter artsr . i. nei dra‘nilit, still p'e.the h-
l' Perot Medicine Warr-Ant:lN No. 59, Liberty slreot,
C.,',/ Watcr id 'ri ea enter*• rt th tc ad ..• tII• Wi . •l' 1 head of Wood st., PittsbiNh. Price, 24.gc. per box.
i , Or., Is a
. .i ‘t .n. .. tort o , ,
' STLIt Err &t . ; Dr. tlickciier's principal Lace is Si Barclay street. ,
I
an;.P) Zio. IS Market ,Lett. 1 New York.
! [r..r lieware of an imitation article called Int- ,
I . ICIELA NI) II ERRING-A f e , t og ., (a primei pro, e•lSugar Coated Pills, purporting lobe patent . ed,
il. 1 article) in !'deer awl for sale lOW Ily ,as both the pil's and the pretended patent are tor
:mg I : - TER rEE. k Co. 1, M a rket a t.
4 _ - geries• got up by a tryiserable quack in , New
, Yor , k . ,
who, for the last four or live years, has trade Lis'
. .
1 i vi.
I t 1 2 1 , .. 1 ‘ , ::: t r ,. .:::: , :,
i tt. a ' n l 3 N
f 11.7;.,.....;:::
at the
:,:nr,
tart,'c ~.., :::11: by counterfeiting popular medicines.
i 1 .•„
I ells popndar brands, Sitttage a 1 , 3:). ~"-- i l. and '
• : Inventor of Sugar Coated P4s• and that nothing of
tort w, lacer heard of until he introduced them
STd:RE r r .k. ( ' n, lin JlM'', 1 ,, -13. Purchasers should, therefore , . always
N " . l'' M ' rket P '' 1 ask for Clic kencr . .Y Sugar COUtell Vegetable Pills,rind
, take no other, Or they will be made Om yietims of' a
fraud. rimy 9
. _...... _. .- . . .._
jj` 2°
'HANDS WANTED-2 Beesteatt maker: , ;
2 Table tnalerN;
hamlet° make other Cabinet ware;
Nouc need apply but firnt rate workmen.
H. H. RYAN
auB (Journal and ('lannicln copy.)
. • Prescott Printing Ink
riPNSISTING of black, blue, red, superior honk
k.i. arid card ink, v,arranterl a snperier article, for
sale .by LUKE LOOMIS, Agent.
jy'23 (Journal copy..
CIANTON RIFLE .13ARIIELS.--4 hoses rifle gun'
ki barrels, ~, a r r a n t e d of the beat quality, just re
ceived on consignment from the manufacturer, and
will be sold at the manu-acturers•wholcsale prices,
a constant supply will be kept on hand
jyl4-dBr.B GEORGECOCIIRAN, No `2O Wood et.
-I)SALMS &lINNINS, for the usa of the German
Reformed Church in the U. S. of Americo, En
glish and German. For sale try
SCRIB.A. &r. SCII FABLER,
115 Wood et.
I - .
t..." A EDI N I :5-1 - 20 ti n• , 'sard ine,' , . best b r A o d, t o
i,
. .uril e tli a ieW d ivs. fir s.de by
_—_— - smura & co. 18 market st
Q . PANISII, Italian, French, German, Latin, Greek, -- — 7 --- -- 7 ---- 7 - _ — . -- , -- 7, -----; •-- - - --- -
I 0 Hebrew and English Testaments. iti I AMARA ‘A IN Ls.-5 qr. c:iiii,e a superior at.-
' Hebrew, French, Greek , German, and English l.t.,l!ll6utgiciltenthsr.rseal;....rtbrk.picic,k,.agesoatitshems:'rikricet sore
------------- ------ ---
George R. White & Co., Bibles, for sale by
, _ 1 . 1.
_S_,_ BOSWORTH & CO. t soAp . ___
WILL dispose of their choice stock of,Barages,
___a_uo
IV painted and Gingham Lawns, summer Shawls Lake Superior. '• .
•and Scarfs, at reduced prices. 'l - IEOPLE visiting the copper mines of Lake Su-
They will also dispose of their entire stock of
.t . porter during the season, Will find it to their
Cloths, fancy Cassimerez, and Kentucky Jeans,a- t
' advantage to call at Hays & Brockway's Drug store
original cost, as they intend :
_ relinquishing thin t
al' where they can procure 'such remedies as the pecu
ticular
branch of their business. liarity of the climate require. Any information re
jy22-2m (Chronicle please copy.) `halve to the country will be freely given.
. .... .._ _
rr uw. following articles are just received at H
e2l No. 2 Commercial Row, Liberty et_
HAYS & BROCKWAY,
I 4 , Brockway's, together with nlarge assorftnent i j
__
of other "firins„ , which we are able to exchange EAVY white Linen Drill, for gent's pants;
on as good terms as any other House in this city, for
1.1. Tweeds and Summer Cloths;
~ the root if all evil." viz: Gent's Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs;
4 Sacks Root Ginger, , 3 tails Spr. Turpentine, Do. Silk
~ do.
2 cask ties'il Lamp black, 3do ground Log Wood, Do.. Ilerimai and Silk Cravats.
6 bbis Linseed Oil, 3do Glue, An invoice of the above received this day by
I cask winter white Oil, 1 cask Madder, j 4, 27 B. E. CONSTABLE, 53 'Mark ct. st,
1 do .do Sperm do., 100 lbs . Indigo. -I
Also, a genera{ assortment of Paints, Oils, Var-
Maims, 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.
jy29-tan
'Wood Street Property for Stile:
IVIIAT desirable lot of ground at the foot of Wood
I street, occupied at the time of the great lire by
MeSSTS. King & lloltnes, is offered fqr
sale. .
Enquire of J. K. MOOMIEAD.
augB
Farmers and Mechanics, Look to your
Mark well the name and pass the "truth around"
That Keevils hats are the cheapest to be found,
And if our "Iron City" you honor with a visit,
Be sure to find this store. if not you 11 miss it.
Gentlemen in want of good hats would do well
to call at the new hat Arne No. 1 32 Wood
St. near Liberty, and next door 16 Mr. M Cully's
Flour warehouse. The Subscriber is determined
to sell first rate hats of all'kinds (Pittsburgh Man
ufacture) at 10 per cent lower than any other
establishment in the cty.
P. S. dont forget the name and number of the
. store, No. 152 Wood street, between Sixth and
Libery.t June 3. W3m.
4...
LL persons indebted to the estate of Nancy 21P
...fatty, late of Peebles Township, Allegheny
tftii, deceased, are , requested.to come forward and
get ei and those having claims against the same are
requested to present them to the subscriber properly
authenticated for settIeWILLIAM STEWART,
Executor.
jy2`Z-6tw*
- •
SHAWLS SHAWLS!!--4?aie and brautifict; at
"Down town Cash House."
-• Cashmeres, sPleiidid patterns, different styles;
Broche, 4i I/ it
Thibet, Ombri, wro't and plain, and all shades,
figured.
Silk, watd. Ottoman, chameleon changeable
and other styles.
Sturdillas. }Said and Damask, fig'd.
Mous. D'Laines, Ombr, we'd, fig'd, and plain,
in great variety. '
Also —Hernanni, of Sewing Silk, 3 or 4, left; and
will be sold at low prices to close the stock:
Beragc, superior and low prices, great bar-
R E OE.IVED to-day at No. 46 Market street—
Another case of those rich Gingham prints,
itt brown and purple plaids, beautiful patterns.
ALSO, 50 pieces white and colored Musquitoe
Netting of superior quality, for sale cheap at
BARROWS & TURNER'S,
18 Market st.
\ INERAI. WATER—
"Sparkling and bright
• fits liquid light."
—And not only "sparkling and bright," but for
ila
dolieiotts flavor, Hays & Brockway's Mend and• Mi
neral Water is certainly 'unrivalled" and the syrups,
are eqiial to any that ever graced the Mineral
Fount. Call and see, at No. 2; Commercial Row
Liberty st. je6
•BEII.AGE. SHAWLS AND bCARFS
-1 carton black second mourning satin striped
Berago Shawls;
I carton beautiful army Berage Shawls, oruhre
fringes;
I carton brocha Derage Shawls, extra handsome;
Scarfs
I bordered • "
t twist's', silk "
I extra sup. liern•ani
The above handsome goods have all been purcha
sed lately at auction, in New York and Philadelphia,
it, the closing sales of the French import , rs, and are
now offered at a small advance, and less than the
cost of importation; at-the Cheap Cash Store of
idly - ALEXANDER & DAY.
totLADELPHiA STEAM Si'MA', a nun urt-
I de. Just reed and for sale by
TIIOS. MILLER,
con Wood ffi. 4th ate.
. .
FRUIT -1 0 boars M. R. Ititisiml
15 Drums S. Pig's;
12 Jars fresh Prunei , l!
Just received and for sale by
TllOB. MILLER,
cur. Wood .sr. 4th
jos
PALM SOAP-40 buses Cin, just received anti
for sale by THQS. MILLER;
,1q cur. %Yowl F..: 4th tit.
IN E SUGAR CU RED lIAMS—Junt reed end
1,
for sale by 1110 S. 7,1 LLER.;
'JOS cot. Wood &
riANDLES-2 0 boxes Steatinr;
10 " Star;
Just received and fur sale by
THOS. Nu r.LEr„
cur. Wood & .Itll ,tic
. _
LEMONS-75 Boxes Lemons; for sale very low,
by
iv l %
licrr—to ic g s 560 t, ..,orted OF. for kale by
_ _ .
Executor's Notice
BARROWS & TURNER
.
New Goods
o A ps-- lo 1,0,,,s tin. 1 llos,n,
••aarlPalm
Z,(l 11,..Jez
',tote for sale by
rn,221...‘,7,1111,111T
_ _„_.
WITEE.----6. 1, 1 bag! 1
rmlo green 11:0.
10 rckete 01d g"%ernment va
Arriving and for eale by
LAM BEILT Sill PTON,
mv22133 eml 135 Word et
_ .
CIL:GAR-10 111010. N. 0. Sugar;
10 I Lk. loaf
cruloo , l end pulvenzed,
I Ca..: jos - el - in D. 11.
.1. Ir. WILLIAMS.
ICU( malt. '
IITRON-33 cults: Genoa for pale by
J. D. W ILLIAMS,
110 Wood street
100
and will tie sold
consignmen
TAAFFE & O'CONNOR.
Siege cif Londonderry
4, lIISTOItY of the Beige of Londonderry, and
iv defence of Enniakillen, in 1688 and 160, by
the Rev. John Graham, M. A. Rector of Tamlagh
wit in the dimies of Derry, For sale by
jy23 LUKE LOOMIS, Agent.
F ANCY
WORK STANDS.—,-On hand 2 fancy
F
work stands, french pattern, abeautiful arty
tile at the furniture warehouse of
T. V.. YOUNG & CO,
H l7 _ 'it Hand st.
ECEIVED this day Parasollettes and Sun
lA, Shades;
Ladies COrded Skirts;
do Sea Grass do•
Si Black Ilernani Shawls•;
Berge Scarfs, and Shawls;
For sale at B. E. CONSTABLE,
je27 83 garket Gt.
Storage
TAVING a very large and commodious ware.
- llhouse, we are prepared to receive (in midi•
tion to freight for shipment) a large amount of Pro
duce, &c. on storage at low rates.
C. A. McANULTY & CO,
Canal Basin.
GRADUATED Stripe and Plaid white Muslin'
Robes;
'Graduated stripe white Muslins;
Mull Muslins; Nainsook do. Jaconet do.
A large assortment just new to-day
B. E. CONSTABLE,
No. 83:Market et.
UST received from New York by Adams & Co's 1
style. ladies Dress',
Express, the folloWing styles of
Goods, which for beauty and cheapness cannot be
surpassed in any of the Eastern Cities, viz:
Embroidered Gingham Robes, (new styles,)
Graduated Organdi do do;
Rich Ombrilluages (silk and wool) very cheap;
Balzarines, -every price and quality;
Rich styles Rep. Cashmere and De Lainsia
French Gingham and Gingham Lawns;
p ar i s Printed klernanni Cobaltinec(rt new arti
cle of Dress Goods, very healthful.)
Graduated Muslin Robes; •
White Embroidered do;
All the above goods have receritlY , been purchaaed
in the New York market since the great reduetiOn
of prices and . will be sbld at a small advance above
Eastern cost by
QUNDRIES
kj 5 bags Ground Nu'm;
1 balo Almonds:
I cask No. 1, Madder, a first rate article.
2 bbls 44 44::
1 ~ Cloves; '
20 boxes Chocolate;
10 kegs mustard;
15 boxes Fancy Soaps;
80 mats Cassia;
5 bags Pimento;
2 hhls Snuff. (superior);
20 boxes Ground Pepper;
2 bbls.Ginger;
3 '4 , Brazil Sugar; .
15000 half Spanish Segars;
20 doz. Manilla Cords, (bingo
13 ',' Plough Lines; I
10 kegs Salcratus; 1
2000 ]lbs. Cotton Yarn, assorted „Nos.
..
500 ~, Batting;
25 boxes Raisins, &c. &c. &c.
Just:received and tbr s ;
MARTIN & SMITH, '4
jel9; 56 Wood street, between 3,1 and dth.
ILOUR-50 Bids Superfine Cresh-FSA4:-Flour
just. received and tot sale by . ; -:'•
,:,;',
MARTIN &morn,
56 Wood, between 3d:uid,Four,th ats.
C ALEN .vrusL tom us Saleretus 40 bbis and bas,
O. No. 1 artie2e, on ben 1 aml for 'Sale by
MARritg& SMITH,
• ' ' (6 Water at. _
jy27
UTS—'2(l bushels drittlud NUJ's;
I sack Alrtioudi;pritne article;
Received and for sale by
MARTIN Ec SMITH,
jy;?7 56 Water s.
•
Martin and Sullna,
Quccr.ssons to Irvine & Martin, wholesale, gro
-1..71cur. produce and c ommission merchants, and
ileiiilers in Pittsburgh manufactured articles, No. 56,
Wood street. Pittsburgh, Pa.
to l
11k11 ( IS--stai Mi t iti;in llama, prime
MARTINore an
&
's 27 5G Water st.
Casks
~.Potash; 4 prime ante r, c
.0411, by MARTIN &
bb Wood, bet.wrolo 3d a nd 4th
VINEGA R—'2s bbis Cidrr Vito - gar, for sale by
MARTIN,.4 SMITH,
s€l Wood aireet.
j...l`i-15.:‘ , ..
..._
r IiILOVIDE I.IIIE--4 C3.1..1 prime iii=l received,
I, ncri for si'..e. by It. IL SELLERS,
awl,ll 33 Wood street.
QPANIsiI WHITING -25 bli".c. rece;v , i and fo r
Cl, erkie by auqii J. E. SELLERS.
. .
J FIS Y
1110 rat.ks nalc Ileatnersy and other
LI bland, tier w iio:e~;uc hr
s . n.RETT CO,
N. IS Market st.
au • It)
For ss.!e 28 J. IL LLIAms.
AP SA(:0-00 Ilu, sOperior for suit' by
.1. D. WILLIAMS,
110 Wool street
nog 3
11110 E -5 "lieree. , 3 freak recelked and for sale by
J. D. WILLIAMS,
I to Woorl street.
-----
B RAZIL SUGAR-5 bags white for gale by
,I, It. WILLIAMS,
It( Wood street.
amp
QATIN STRIPED DE LAINEF—Just received
kJ a lot Of black and colored satin Striped de
Vlhich we aie belling very cheap.
ALEXANDER & DAY,
75 Market st, N W car of the Diamond.
C—
IIIECKS AND TICKINGS.—An e xce llent as .
, sortnient of checks and tickings, just received i
and for sale very low.
aug3 ALEXANDER & DAY,
75 Market st , N. W. cor. of the Di'amood.
I)RINTS AND 3117.$ L 1 NS.—Just opened a large
assortment of IoW priced print h and a variety
' of different makes of brown and bleached muslin&
aug3 ALEXANDER & DAY.
75 Market st., N. W. cur. of the Diamond.
AI USQUrro NETTS.—A large lot of musquit
ill to netts on hand and for.sale unusually low.
aug3 ALEXANDER & DAY,
75 Market st.. N. W. cor. of the Diamond.
A MORRIS,
No; 66 Market st
-20 boxes No. 2 rosin soar;
ir.istde 44
11) des rd to;
" tone:;
LAWNS ! LAWNS ! !—Great Bargains in Lawns
are now to be had at Alexander & Day's, No. 75
Market st., as they nre selling off their stock of these
good at a great reduction of prices, so now is the
time for persons to suit themselves at a comparative.
ly small expense. ALEXANDER & DAY,
No, 75_Market st..
N. W. corner oftlie Diamond.
wiirrE DRESS. GOODS—A large assortment
of White dress gootls, such as Nansook,
Sackonett, Mull and ; Swiss Muslins". Just received
and for sato very cheap
AL by .
EXANDER & DAY,
I/13 75 Market at., n. west cot.: Diamond.
Lawns Cheape4 than' Ever.
AT A. MORRIS'S No. G 5 Market et. We have
now on hand the cheapest lot of Lawns ever
offered in this market. Such as are usually ~sold at
374 cents we are selling at $.1,56 the Drees Pattern,
(9 yards.) Call and look it therit: 7e2
=NM
AT THE. NEW YORK STORE.
LADIES, look
it for . bargains,
1 have reduCed
prices V all
summer goods.
Tri hand a splen
id assortment of
tris and English
twos, Tlereges,
dzorines, Sum
ter shawle,searik
:ravats. Also ,
ibbons,Flowers,.
iney and Plain
iraid Bonnets.
For the Gentle
len , a few splen
id vest patterns,
mitt stuffs, gold
and silver mixed
-eads,shirts, col
W. H. GARRARD.
Just received another box of White Bonnet Rib.
on R. Y2°
1113. DUFF'S
- and - Writing ilooms, corner
of Fifth and Market streets.
INo system of instruction
ever ettcinpted west of the
--.-
mountains has proved so Successful inqualifying
gentlemen for the counting house:. Thoscrwho will
take the trouble to C.:cumin° the - Course the graining'
and practice given in this Institution Will.lie.-e'onviti-
L ced that it is hardly possible for any poison to go
through it without mastering the subjece,-Iteferen
cos given at the Acalleniy 'to nearly 'one'.inindred
gentlemen now in practice in this city who hivo been
instructed in this institution. Flours of business 2
to 4P. M. and 7i - to evening. business
illitl'"U. - _ - ') 1 1 . iltill:
Gold rem;
T UST PiECEIVED---.-Another larg,e addition to my
stuck of Diamond pointed Gold Peici or the
herOxakers and for sale ,at the lowest prices.
Alw—A hcge assortment of Gold and Silver Pen
cils, Tooth and Ear riel.s,Tweezere, Eirc. &e.
WILSON,
je1157 Market st.
Security to Pnrchnoters
Eouroog •et of Coootoas "..o/ L.N. Of C. v. Cogloor.
E..:4h1X.1 of CEtiISINY. SUGAR. COATED FILLS 1 - :; upon It
'631140.4ta1t" 111/.64lardi. Oth.CTS
ot tr.@ '•f • i
Arescior. TSILVILIS
Yort.
ILICICKNER'S 51.1.; Alt COATED VEGETABLE I
ki PILLS are the first and only Medicine ever
knot n that nil! pcmiarely cure
Headache, Ciddineb,, Measles, Salt Rhetun
Itllenmatihni, Piles, heartburn, Worms,
Dispepsia, Scurvy, Cholera Morbus,
Small One. iziumEce, CoitOts, Quinsy,
Paiira in Ili" Sack, Whooping Cough, •
Inward Weak Consumption, Fits,
Palpitation of the Ileart, Liver Complaint,
Rising in the Throat, Fin sipelas, Deafnct , s;
Dropey, Asihnot, Itelings of the Skin,:
Fe% ers of all kinds, C o lds, Gout, Gravel,
Female Complaims, Nervous Complaints,.
And all other diseasen originating from impurities of
the blood.
to- They have cured, since their introduction,
ocvi p.:,rohs, who ha v,t.ren given up as hcipe
caine,, by the in out eminent Physicians.
(F r they arc patrcnized and recommended. by
rplitlZ W I I.coN 1'11.1,5, as a cineity peculiarly
adillited for headaches and dyspeptic affections,
ale pretty generally known and esteemed in tli.s
corninunit; and the proprietor, so often us he has
occaxion to a rite or speak of them, call scarcely
re
Train from au espresslon of his grateful ackhowledg.,
merits to his friends for their patronage and kindness
to has. llis Ccelios are the warmer from observing',
the "be;inning and Lhe cading"—thrown 'almost in
ill clapositien--el 50 inlay nostrums and kindred pre-'
'\.parattons eglial!y loud is their pretensions, and
much more Ullitsgrietisly presented to the public;
• while his preparation Uoi6eleEsly utiVaneeti, even to
It remote places, soothing and comforting the ; ittilicted,
land permanently grading, itself von the. affections
of new friends, thus continually widening:the circle
of its usefulness. Although well satisfied that his
medicine has, as it were, a principle of perpetuity in
At, vet lie is obliged to his friends for the most sub
' stontial evidence of the fact.
In its natural history, if yen please, the Wilson
1 Pill differs !lent most other preparations in not being
originally made for sale, or with a view to pecuniary
profit; while as very body knows, the gicatet tyro
0 , 4 a general thi e ng) nO sooner begins. te dabble in
drugs than lie casts about the some cheap prepara
tion. or must 'got up,' as the phrase is, something—
anything that will sell. Often lie attempts it under:
an asatillied-ortiCtitiOllS name, as though conscious,
his own were iniiifftelent to sell it. The difference
then betWetizi theiWilsmisPill and the preparations a
have justirifficatitild appear to bh this: 'The
conscionsneros.i . ori th:.'fOlue of my pill originated!
the idea of putt sale for money; and at.'
price. 'rho' COnSaittlißtiesS of the valise of nionay
originates in most instances the many preparationsl
I have alluded to; and the price most likely 'to take,'
is always first carefully c'onsidered, and the pill or
other preparation made and graduated to'suit it. The
one is a urscovenv, and comes from the great Arcrina
of Universal Nature; tile other a triekur i»oention,l
and comes from a not very popular quality of lam-
VIDUM. Nature. Reader! the difference here is
great. In one instance the value attached to the OIL'.
is the starting point; in the other, the ;TONEY. But
it is not probable that seine of the many prepare:-
tions having even such paternity were accidentally
good, but that possibly by this process cif "geting
up" as they call it, by puffing and blowing,.as
clean wheat, they have been "got up',' too high
be
fore their specific gravity had been carefully ascer- •
tanned, 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 ale most profoundly thankful to' my friends for
their discrimination in not consigning nip discovery to
that compentluous category of "inventions that did
not answer''—or "tric,ks that won't win..",
,The Wilson Pillsare useful as a ortcrist - remedy,
and may be kept and taken, in proper doses, in fain
ilicS;as a preventative of general ill health; or dis
ease of whatever name, by any member of the fain
ily;withmit any fear of the conSeqUences of expo!.
sure in the ordinary pursuitsmf business.
They tnay always he had in any; quantity of the
proprietor. in Penn street, below Alarbury, and of th'e
principal Druggists of this city and Allegheny.
75 BOXES of prime, picked. Sicily Lemontfor
sale by (jels) TAAFFE & O'CONNER.
. ` .., Orplusrira.Clasart Sale.
/7.I.EGTIEN4 ' C01711T16 - 1.1. 1 • ---... , 1 - 1, 1 1 ---"'' ' 1
....tit; At An Orphan's COW, hehi,ett Pitts
. h„ '4 O . burgh;lin and for said County, on the
r
4 va e Ist day,ef AlliiiBt, A. 11,18413.
446,1, p,, The petition of John Johnston, Guar
''*: d'in df A.nn E 'Thompson and Mary
4410 , , Thempson,ehildren: and heirs at lani of
Edward B. Thompsori, late of Firfrield Cdunty, and
State of Ohio - , deceased was presented to the Courts
showing. ' -
That the said Edward B. Thompson, atthe time of
his deatliovas seized in hisdemesne as.ofte ofarid,
in the one undivided fourth part of a certain tract of
land, situate in Yerseilles township; ;Allegheny coun
ty, Pennsylvania; described as follows: Beginning at
a post at the lint ~ of Kissick's land; and running
along Hickman's land; N 81. deg. E 190'perches to
a post; thence along lands belonging to the heirs of
George Miller, deed. N 881 deg: E 312 perches to
a post; thence along decd.,'
61 deg. ;N 114
perches to a post; thence, N 871'deg. W 52 perches;
thence S 371 deg. W 46 perches to. a -White oak;
thence, by Kissickbe line N 871 deg. W 235 perches
to a post, the place of beginning, containing 369
acres and 108 perches, with the usual alloWance.
And being so thereof seized, the said Edward B.
Thompson departed this lifeintestate; leavingysue;
the said Anne E., and Mary Thompson,•miners.
AND TURT.D.Ea entwine: That the petitioner hav
ing been duly appointed Guardian of the said miners
by the Orphans' Court of said Cisunty, afterwards, to
wit: on the Ist day, of November,A.D. 1842, sued
fourth out of the. District Court O Allegheny county,
in No 662, or NovOntser Term, A. D. 1849,a Writ of
-Summons inPartitinn against the Co-tenants of the
said minors, and such proceedings were therein had,
that the said-Court, on the 15th day ofJely, A. D.,
1843, entered • Judgment, quad partilici fiat.' And
the said Court, afterwards, on the 9th day of Novern
ber, A. D. 1843; to November Term, 1843, No 121.
awarded an Inquest directed to B.' Weaver, Sheriff
of the said county,icommanding, bins to Summon the
said Inquest to part and divide the said described
tract of land, according to the right of the.parties
claiming partition thereol and by the Inquisition of the
said Jurors, taken on the ground on the sth day of
September, A. D. 1843, the following described part
of said tract'of land, was allotted to and- set apart to
and fur the said Wards of said Petitiornii!, to wit:
Beginning at a post on Kissick's line and running
thence by Hickmah's land, N deg. E... 51 perches;
thence S 871 ileg.l:l 146 perches to a.pcist; thence
S deg. W5l perches to the; line of Eisick„'s land,
and .tbence N 87,11 deg. W 146 perches to the place
of beginning; containing 46 acres 38 perches, with
the usual allowance--which luquisition was after
ward, confirmed by the said iCourt. -
AND YURTITER sinswino, TOI TUE COUDT; that C On
iclerable expenses have been'incurred by the Peti
tioner in recovering possession of Said last described
piece agaid tract, and in effeeting 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, so far as is known to the
Petitioner—that the said last described tract is all
the real estate belonging to The Petidriners War&
iu the County known to the Petitioner; that the said
tart described piece of land is all woodland and un
productive and expensive, and that Wwould be to
the interest of said minors, in the judgment of the
Petitioner, to haie the same sold; and praying the
Court to grant Min an order to sell the said part ofthe
said large tract of land, which tas been set apart for
said minors—to pay the debts and maintain the said
minors, children of the said Intestate, and the cita
toin heretofore issued having been returned accOrd
ing to law, therefore, the Court order and direct that I
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 Pittsburgh; on 151onday, : the 31st day of
August lust-, at 10 o'clock, A. M., and sell the same
to the best bidder for the highest and best price—
bidden for the seine having first given due public ,
anti timely notice of the time and place of sale; ac
cording to the act of Assembly, in each cases made
and provided, and the Rule of this Court.
W ittness, the Finn. BENI 'AMIN PAtTON, Esq.,Presi
dent of our said Court, at Pittsburgh, this 4th day of
August, A.. D., 1e46.
Test JUIN YOUNG, JR., CPI:.
QCRA:IC.II! :7.C11.11:111!:---TetkT, Itch, Salt
iD 4c.—Who would scratch for a'single
day, when afflicted V•itli the 'fetter, Itch, or other
&eat es of the Skin, if they knew what would re
lit:se and cure them? 'Tis horrible to le obliged
to rub and scratch watch alone but more horrible
to abstain from it (for ihrcency's :sake) When -in
Company. Let it be re:thernlicred that DR. LEI
DY'S Turrn AND ITCH OINTMENT is the
most efficacious of any other pleparation in exist
ance iii-curing the Tetter, Itch, arid other diseases
of the skin. As all diseases of the-skin must arise
from the impurity of _the blood fluids of the
hod'. 'and where such diseases inay'l long
standing. aral the' 'Constitution effected thereby, if
Leitly's Sarsaparilla; Blood Pills be used with
the ointment, they will cure anv , eat'e whatever.
and if they do not, the money wall be returned, by
Dr. Leidy. Most cates, however,:i will be effectu
ally cured by Pr. Leitly's TettTi and Itch Oint
ment. unless the whole'iys!em impiegnated by
the dheased humors, Which with Le completely
carried off front the system by Dr. Leidy's. Blood
flits, and tl.e surface of the skin healed by the
Ointment. Price of Onitent,...2s,Tents. Fur Sale
by B. A. FA NESTOCK f 2 Co.,
.D - j° ' corner of tith and Wood sts.
-
rilnE SKIN AND CDMPLEII I‘, at this (and,
indeed, every other) season; is often repulsive
in app'earance, caused, in eight cases out of ten, by
the aunospheret and what persons suppose disease
of the blood, is simply a disease of the 'skin,. If
some et - the thousands who take rmrgative medicine, I
pills, 311 a useless Sarsaparilla, were to use on their I.
skin a softening and clearing 'balm, that opens the
pores, whitens the skins and causes a healthy perspi
ration, that, be the skin never so disfigured, unheal
thy, or diseased with pimples or freckles, sunburn,
tan and mornhew, the true and genuine JONES'S
I ITALIAN CHEMICAL SOAP never fails to cure
and dispel them, and to make the skin clear and
ovely. It acts so mildly and Soothingly, an the
skin, that physiclaus usa it on ladies and htfants; in
old cases of Scurvy. ,cryiip;las; caltiheum , sore head,
I ringiVortn, and it (mind, the gdmilie Jones' soap)
I has often effected a cure when every other 'remedy
filled. It is Indeed a blessed remedy.
Sill.] at JACKSON'S:Patent Mddieine Warehouse,
S 9 Liberty street, limuLof Wood4-at the same place
is sold the Moorish Hair Dye, Coral Hair Restora
tive, and Spanish Lily White.
Prtmcrim. 01'nes.--4Sigtx of the American Eagle,
82 Chatham street, NeW York.
Splendid Conntry7,Sent for Male.
~ ,
tir. subscriber offers for salela splendid country
I . seat situate about four milds from Pittsburgh on
the Fratikstewn Routh [within a few yards.of the Eas
tern turnpikel and adjoining E:Mt. Libert.V.
The house is finished iu the" best Easter style.
tt contains twelve largo rooms and , une large Ball
Boron. Tt -is ono of the fittest bouscs in this vicint.-
tv„-of which those dt:sirous of Purchasing can satisfy
themselves on examination. Three, or four acres 3
land stocked with the choicest variety of Fruittrees,
will be :fold with it ,-,•
•
ALSO
Will be sell! separately; eight acres of land, or.
whlch there is a splendid
1...
ir.l7.....m.,_Oß.:FilLieOnlaS--v.andßEspGletintAliTtoPsAeC4'eErTste.
arrtz
SOO Fruit trees, Apple"; Peach, Pear, &c., all selected
and of the choicost.varieties..;This plot lies adjoin
frloBm46l:ittsburgh to ; St...Lo ,.. uis . i.duti:ir& thii
ing the property described above. - • _____ l -------- 'd er BRU,NETTE, CaPt.Yerryi rriprun iri
ALSO:: . . , ,
e nd ß ('-e— r t unette Was iniilt expressly for 'the .. .trOde;
On the South side of the Franktown Road, a fine ,st."--e—tracaTsho
'i • . --,' -
Mill for,the-Manufaetnre of SnatT and capable of pro-
and is elegantly found every respect.
ducing.so,ooo lbs per annum. The Machinery is all
of the best kind and in fine order. For freight or passage apply on board.
For furthei information arid terms apply on the
premises. jy23-dtfi sa p ply
Vntvcisity, Law School.
trlllE FALL SESSION gfithis .dpfartbaent of the
Western University, will commence in the new
Univetsity Building, on the Firtsr.lllonnAr OF See
neqt, and the SPRING SE lON of 1847,
willcattiromace-on the rum' Idoishair or FEIIILVA.BV
1'0110 , 04V
s 6, far recovered.from the
efreol..df,the great: tire of April last year; as to have
the itti?iti:'Buliding,: nearly completed with increased
accomyaodatobtri-for all its epartrnents; it it liOpe4
that thetaw School will be found to presentinereas :
,ed facilities and attractions to those who. desire to
pursues regular add thororigh course of legal educa
tion, and to prepare themselves creditably for ad
.
ntittance to the bar.
There will be daily recitations by ,the Classes on
assigned lessons; so arranged as to embiace, within
a two years coarse, all.thO principal: nd most
portant branches of the law. Occasional lectures
wt
law, and equity, will also be delivered as part of
the course.
.THE MOOS Lorna", designed for assisting students
" in acquiring knowledge' and .readiness in the prac
tice of the law will ho resumed as soon as the num'
bet. of students will justify, The degree of _thou.-
con or LAW will be conferred on students of the
institution, according the stiles usual in such institu.'
Any further infoniatiotrthat may be required can
readily be obtaincilon application to the Prcifessor,
WALTER H. Loops, whorl= his office on 4th above
Smithfield street; Pittsburgh...
TrAsti—Seventy.five dollars it year, or ,thirty-ser
en and a half dollars a session. ange-d3m,
(1011 N-111 icki,Corri,for Rails by
je26 ; JAMES
For Clueinaatt and St. Vault.
rff're, The passenger steamer PALISTINF4
Williams,vvili leave for theabove
and - Tiff letermediate ports regularly:
For freight or passage .apply ,on board:,
For CitiOniiati sin.4l
j The ne , ,vand splendid passengerFteam
t--''Vaer G Q,IX Mill T. A, O'Ntrit.„ Master, win
leave for the above and intermediate ports, regular=
For freight ur passage apply on bond, or: to..
'el
Tziestlay , tvelaing PaCkot.
s The new and splendid passenger stentn=
boat DECLARATION, Capt. Vorheeei
will rum as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and
Cincinnati, leaving this port every .Tuesday evening
at 3 o'clock: Returning she will 'civic Cincinnati
every _Friday evening at 3 o'clock. -
The Declarntion offers. superior accornmodationif
to pasbengeris. For freight or passage apply on
kON - DA,Y - PACKE 7 I -4 , ,
THE regular mail and pasenger steam.
er UNION, Captain _Maclean, will run ai
a, regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincini
nati, leaving this port every;, Monday at,6 oclock,
Il'eturninglqbe will leave Cincinnati'every
Thursday at it P. M.
The Union vas Amilt expressly for this trade,
and affords ,every accommodation.
FOr freight or passagex on borrd. • may?
F()R CINCINNATI
. .
.117". 1 e_lb The well known fast running steamer
C' t4BRIA; W. Forsyth. Master, will ruil
as a regular Packet, leaving every 7ednestlay morn.!
ing at 10 o'clock,,and Wheeling, at. lb; P. M., the'
same day. llteturning, she will. leave Cincinnati.
every Saturday,. at 10, A. M.
Fur freight or passage apply on board, _or td
FORSYTH &-Co., Agents,
No. 0, Water Otreet:
, • SAURDAY ; :
Ca i e A T S7l n k r ' n C ail
d ls P a a n4 s : ei D g e e n r u s e t t e t, am wa
run a regular :Packet' between -Pit-tabu-3'ox end
Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday, .at 10;
A. M., and 'Wheeling .at 10, P. IL, the same--day.
Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesdayi
For-freight or-passage apply onboard. . • .
The Circassian was built expressly for this trade;
and offers to her passengers every comfort and ac
commodation. . . - mar 23
SATURDAY PACKET.
• u.• The -regular mail and passenger eteamer
IVIESSENGF.P., Capt. Linford, will run rot
a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati,
leaving this port every Saturday at 10, A. .t, and
Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day.... Returning,'
she will leave Cincinnati every. Tuesday, at 10
o'clock; A. M.
For freight or passage apply on board. • .
The Messenger was built expressly for this trarl6
and offers to her pUsseiegers everj , comfort and ac
commodation.• . - inar
, TITESDAY PACKET.
trr t ! . !!, THE regnia r and:passenger steatul
4 - 4- W 4 , er HIBERNIA, •Capt.-John Klinefelter,
will run as a regular paCket between Pittsburgh - and,.
Cincinnati, leaving diis:porr, every Tuesday at 10 A,
M., and 'Wheeling . 'at 10 P. M: of the same day.—
Returning, she will.leave Cincinnati every Friday at
10 A. M.
For freight or passage apply on board. .
l'he Hibernia, was built expressly for the trade, :
and is hre to the passengers every Comfort and au
perior accommodations. ' apt.
FRIDAY PACKET.
TITF. regular mail and passenger steam-.'
er CLIPPER No. 2, Captain - Croolis. wilh
run as a regular packet between Cincinnati and Pitts.
burgh. leaving this port every Friday at 10 . A.
and Wheeling att OP. M. the same day. Returning,
she will leave Cincinnati every Monday at 10 o'clok,
A.M.
For freight or passage apply on board. • .
The Clipper No. 2 was built expressly-for this trade
and offers to her passengers every comfort • and an.
corpniodation. , . • mar 23 •
- REGULAII CINCINNATI : PACKET. - s
,s THE new IL S. Mail stearner
Lucas, Master, will run as a retnt-,
tar passenger packet. between Pittsburgh . an& the:"
above port during the season of 1846 j lea6ine evei^j—
Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M. ' . 7:
The, Acadia is new and has snperior aceomrubda,: . ..
lions. For freight or pasmee applron board, of tfal
lapo J. NEWTON, JONES, Agent.
MONDAY PACiCET. -
'The regular mail an - i passenger steninni7
MONONGAHELA, Cant. Stone,wrll.rurr
as a regmar Packet- betv. - een Pittsburgh and Ottein.
nati leaving this port every Monday ut..jo,.A . ar.;.
and Wheeling at 10, M., the same - day:. ReturP
sh:e - will leave Cincinnati everY ThursdaY, at 10,:
For freight or passage s apply on hoard.
The Monongahela - .was . built expressly for thit
trade, and offers to - the passengers comfort, and so;
perior accommodations. mar 31
For Cinch:mail
The new light draught packet steam
4e"-- - .47er CALIFORNIA, Captain Hunter, will,
leave for the above and all intermediate ports the
dar, regularly.
For freight , or paPsaae apply on hoard, or to.
I J. W. BUTLER & BRO., - second st,
•••- - - •
The California was built expressly for the above
,
trade, and will make her trips regularly .during thi
season. . 6415
For Cincinnati
11 E (7 . 17 I. : A , P AC R. FT
. -
TILE nib a- and- light draught passenger
steamer :WEST ERN, Capt. BARER;
will lgave for - the aho.e and all intermediate ports
regularly. The Western draws but 12 inches, and -
was built expressly to run in the trade during th&
low water season. - ,
For freighter passage, haying superior accommo
dations,apply on board. . _
WEDNESDAY. PACKET.
~
THE regular mail and passengerstearM''
NEW ENGLAND, Capt. S. B. Page'
will run as a regular naC.ket between Pittsburgh
Cincinuati,l caving this port every Wednesdarat 10
A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day..
KM:lining:she will leave Cincinnati every Saturday.
For freight or passage apply on board.
The New England was built expressly for this trade
and offers to the passengers every comfort and supe
rior accommodations.. . rear 26..
SAINT t e LYT;I4 P4CE,Etai
FOR. ST. LOUIS—.:REGULAR PACKET.
nr- I - , :•-. ; The new and Splendul passenger steam
er TOM CORWIN, Capt. Bu her, will
r itini t e trade from Pittsburgh to St. Louls,.this ,
ringthe sea,son of 1846., . " .
' -The Tom. Corwin, was built expressly for_thei
trade, and is elegantlixlninished in every respect:
For freight or passage apply on board.
may lg.
'FOR LQUIFVILLE—RF.GULAR PACKET.
The, new and splendid passengeratearn.
KA.,„Capt. J.-K. Moody,
will run In the trade from, Pittsburgh to Louisville,
during the season 9f'1&16. . . ,
' The Tonnahulks, was built expressly for thetraae,
and is el,egsntly furnished in every respect.
For freight or passage apply on board-
Blakely and
bees, on Penn and Smithfield sta.
GENTS for the. Old Black Ball Lino of LiverJ,
pool and New York Packets. - -
Remittances made as usual to England; Ireland;
Scotland and .Wales., in ,sums of. one pound sterling
end Upwards—payable in any town of importante
in GreatUritain and Ireland. _
persons wishinve send for their friends Can 'have
_them brought oat by the place splendid line; op the
15th and 16th of any. month. .. jy..7
Park. Plaees:
ptrtsciSswishing to test the yalne
. of a bright
inOt in a dark the Dreg
Store of Hays and.fercbase' article
called Cicannitsr.l.)n... 'Cis . death to darknessYtind.
I a "terror to evil &ell." No. 2 . , r , conuiernial - 1(ow ,
Liberty street. .
For Salt, at the -Wharf.
JINT reOeivedpdr cao - al 80at—
.10,000 feet inch poplaq. - .
10.000 " seasoned.;
cc 4.34 Scantling, • .
I L. Vili-MARTI:I;
,
SNEERS AND VARNISHES; of theAlptylbest ,
V quality, for sale, RYP'S Gulgtael
Ward RoOms;1‘.1o. 31 Filthaffect, . jy.l6-‘
. „
I"ti 0 -
ORLEANS SO sore:". A Maass
EW OR
for sale by (je2.6) WrES-War
loiiiszilte.:
. .