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COMIERCIAI RECORD.
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE.
. COMMITTEE FOII AtIGEST
Josiah King, J. K. Moorhead, G. Ogden
Prepared, and corrected every Afternoon.
PORT OF PITTSBFRAR.
3i . PEET .11 J2FI:IIES IN THE', CHiX.ICEE
ARRIVED -
Rio -Grande, Connelly, Ciniinnati
Arr.*, Atkinson,' Beaver.
Comet, Bryde, -Beaver.
Arena, Peebles, BroWnsiille,
Consul, Bowen, Brownsville. '
Oneota, Gotten, Beaver.
. D.E.PARTED.
Acadia, Lucas, Cincinnati
• - Wilmington, Dawson, Wheeling
De Kalb, Smith, Cincimiati.
Arrow, Atkinson„Beaver.
Arena, Peebles, Brownsville.
Consul, , Bowman, Brownsville..
Oneota, Gorden, Beaver.
Comet, Boyd, Beaver.
j3.The St. Louise Reveille of the 12th says:-
4 'k the channel •of the 'Missouri there is scant
four feet water; on the Lower Rapids of the Mis
sissippi there is reported 28 inches, .1.‘ , 41 in the
channel below, three feet water. • lrr-ft" channel
-of the Illinois there is
-three feet Water from Peru
-to the mouth. Froth this city to Caiin there is
scant five feet water on the principle bans. The
Corinne is reported hard aground at Tower Island.
She had taken out all her freight, and will yet be
•compelled to await a rise.
The MendOta is ag,rbund at Devil's Island.
:The Conroy, hence for New prleans, freighted
with cattle; could not get out, and has returned.'
M PORTS BY RIVER.
...Whet str. Wilmington; 27 sks wool, 2
c&s, 1 bbl scrap iron, U cks lead pipe, 2 cks bacon.
17 roll leather, -100 bbls flour, 1 flit in tow.
Itronongahela Improresiva--Pr str Consul; 10
tons pig metal, 138 Ms' iron, 100 kgs nails, 100
bush oats, 8 bbls flour ; 2 express packages, 9 sks
wool, 5 bbls apples.
Pr str Arena; 138 bdls iron, 100 kts nails, l'J
bbls flour. _
SUMMARY Or MARKETS.
CINCINNATI, August 14.
-'River.,-Yesterday the river was still falling at
this place, with 4 feet Jorge to Louisville.
Floitr-14.1 bbls sold at $i2,75 cts bbl, which
was the only . transaction worth note:
Wh;skey---Al the canal tgbbls sold at 1.5/ cts
gal.,' at the river 40, 21; 15 bbls sold at 151 Ctdi 30
,
bbls 15? cts.
Bacon-3 . 2 tasks of sides and shoulders Bola at
3,Cts qi Ib, and $1.25 for package.
Coffcc-23, 21 bags Rio prime sold at SI cts
! Sugar-- . 5 hhis fair sold at GI cts ty lb; 4 Lthat,
prime at 7 cts
,574-200 this Kanawha N 03.1 an] 2 at the riv•
er, sold at 17 cts {r bush.
Lcad-100 pigs sold at $3,70 {,) hundred lbs.
BoUcr-L3SOO lbs. from wagons .sold at 7 cts
lb.
Chcesc-50 boxes sold for shipment at 5 j cts ys
lb.
NEW roux, August 11
Cottod.—There was a small business done in
cotton, without any change in rates. Flour—
There is very little doing in flour, about 4000hbls.
of Oawego were sold at Si for shipment, former
prices are scarcely sustaine.l4 I being generally
the 'highest offer for ord. brands;- The amount 01
flour received today by the Northl River boats is
5052 bbls. Provisions—l herrt'Scron - market
so part*es of the inactivity which characterises
almost every department of business. Ashes—
There was a fair demand; 200 bbls. pots were sold
at 0,50(443,53, and WO do. pearls at sfliill,oo.
Pour.—there has teen less demand for the ar
ticle to-day, and some sales have been made at a
slight reduction. Genesee, common brands, $4,18
e 1,23, and Michigan $1,0C414,12 # bbl.—Ohio,
$3,870 t do. do.
Grain.—The sales of southern hare been a car
of 5000 bushels yellow torn at62c., and other
parcels at a similar. rate , —white or good gnality,
55c 4," busts., measure.
Holders of Howard street Flour generally asking
$1; small sales this Morning at $4 for fresh; City
Mills at $1,12P54,181; sales Susquehanna mode
rate at $1,66+3.1,12.i. Sales Rye Flour at $3
Corn Meal no change, sdllipo at $5,76. Inspec
tions of Flour for the week 14,203. Wheat—re
ceipts tolerably large; prime new Maryland reds
75(d80e. moderate sales; white for !amity floUr at
1,05',31,13c.; New York white-and red 86c. Corn
—receipts considerable; white 50c., yellow 53c.
Oats—receipts large, demand better. Flaxseed—
small sales at 05 , ,a100e. Pork—Prinie is wanted
stock light; small sales at $8,75e50; Mess $0,1:21
Coffee--but little inquiry; Rio at 7ic; Laguayra
iiv7i.c.; offered at auction to-day 3400 lugs Rio;
2030 sold at 7071 e., remainder withdrawn; also
1000 bag,s.per brig , Susan, at 6./071c. Hides—
market very dull. Hemp=no sales. Molasses—
fairsupply. Sugar-37 Idyls Porto Rico at $ 6 ,
70a57,25; supply in first, hands mostly Cuba and
Porto. .T6baccoreceipts and inslitctions falling
off; prices better qualities declined about 25c.
quote $1,50a52,50 ;'Maryland inferbir. $1,50(a52.
common to good common s2ass; good slyres7
line $70514; Ohio common to middling $ 2 05 1 ,-
50; good $5P$6; fine red and wrappery $l7OO/1110.
-Inspections 16.10. Wool—sales fair at 230125 c.
Ar.DANT, August 14.
Flour sells in small lots at $1 for Genesee; 300
tbLs, ffoin new wheat at $1,061. 1200 bush West.
rrn Corn at 50c. Sales of Oats at 2Sc. Rye 6,3 i .c.
4? GO lbs.' 1200 bush. - middlings at 73c. p cwt.
1 411/ )obush. Common flue feed 15c.
- • • Btrirriso, Aug. )3.
In Wheat we do not learn of anything doing, 11
(tine. about the asking rates, for good samples
Flour—sale 300 bbls Black Rock, at $3,45, and
100 mixed Michigan at $3,314 .
AWNS—(rair cotons).—Another lot of Lawna
Lu just ()tnned at A. Morrin'n, No 65 Market st.—
warranted fast colois—which we arc selling at Ole
per yard.' jc2
New Books.
JUST RECEIVED—Ltrrtns mom Baoosa, Asia
-Minor, >by Mre. E. C. A. Schneider, with an
essay on the prospects of the Heathen and our duty
to thetni by Rev. B. Schneider, and an introductio.
by Rev. E. Heiner, A. M. Published by Rev. Sunda
Gutdius,Chambersburgh, 1846. "For sale by
. • . • SCRLBA & SCHEIBLER,
jell _ • 115 Wood st
OORN-117 scks Corn, tor sale by
je26 JAMES MAY
/FHB poisonous effect on the skin, of common pre
.l. pared chalk is not generally known :by hulies;
how yellow rough and unhealthy it makes the skin in
time; besides. what a corpselike, palid look it gives
when applied. They should nee a beautiful prepar
ation, purely vegetable, which gives the face arms or
neck, a natural life-like whiteness, and makes it
ill o r
smooth. It is called Janes , - Spanish • ,
and is sold at JACKSON'S Patent M
house, 89 89 Liberty street, header Wood d ; e baktie
place is , sold Jones" Coral Hair Restorative, Italian 1
Chemical Soap and unrivalled shaving soap.
t‘';'• l ;.:-.7 1 1 , r-ir .Ik.;
Gallatin County.—For State Senate: George Le
rison; Dem., 714, E. H. Gatew.ood,t 663..
For Representatives: Wm. H. Stickney,* Inde
pendent Dein., 840;7homas S. Ilia,* Nombiee,
74 ; Henry Eddy,• Whig, 770; H. W. Moore,
Nominee, 661; Saml Elder; Nominee, 660;'-Geo.
Harrison, Independent Dem., 140.
• Elected.
tPledged to vote for Democratic U. S. Senator.
Hanroorc.—Fronch for Givernor 623 majority;
Wells for Lt. Governor 697 majority; Turner for
Congress 673.
The "Regulators" elected their candidates to the
Legislature by a majority of about 300; also their
candidate for Sheriff.
The lianeoelr Eagle gives the following addi
tional returns
` In' Pike county, Dr. Sutphin [Dem) is elected
to the Senate by about 200 majority. The dem
ocratic representatives are'also elected by about
185 majority, the sheritt by about 150 votes over
his Whig opponent. The State and Congressional
tickets about the same. , Brown county has elect
ed Cot Dorsey, an independentdetnoGrat,, over the
regular nominee, .Trarn Nye. The remainder of the
regular nominated` emocrati c tickethasbeen elect
ed. From Schuyler we have only heard reports,
which states that the entire democratic ticket haS
succeeded. In Adams, the entire democratic tiek.
et has sue :ecded.
FrOrn up the river ale learn that knot [Whig)
has beat Turner [Dem.] about 109 in Henderson
county, and about the same in Knox county, as
-also 80 votes in Warren.
t k : THESTAUNCH low pressure.
ship built Steam Packet, JULIA
PALMER, Capt n MY A. STAN3.Ik,,
having been put in complete condition for sea, will
run upon Lake Superior daring the season, commenc
ing 3d August, between the Sault de St. Marie and
the various ports, as business may warrant. The
J. P., is well furnished in every particular, and is as
fine ,a heavy weather vessel as any ship that floats
the - seam— Mae good upper cabin, state rooms and
family saloons, as also single berths, ladies 'cabin
and steerage cabin. All well ventilated, and will
accommodate 100 cabin passengers. Freight in large
quantities can be stowed under decks. Parties with
or withoutfreight will be accommodated at the vari
ous landings upon the British and American sides
of the lake.
tttr One or two voyages will be made to La Pontei
during the Indian payments, and two pleasure voy
ages will be made entirely around the lake coast
wise,during August and September, giving to plea
sure travel an opportunity of enjoying the most de
lightful, unique and interesting scenery in the known
world. State rooms or single berths can be secured
in advance by addressing
W. F. PORTER TAYLOR,Minaging owner,
Sault de Ste Marie, Michigan.
tali•, 18.18. jy2o-3ta..t3m
N. B. Property consigned to W. F. Porter Taylor
will meet with immediate despatch as ordered.
Pittsburgh and Connelliville Railroad
Company.
• Avower 10, IS4G.
A SPECIAL Meeting of Stockholders of the
,Pittsburgh and Connellsville Rail Road Compa
ny, will be held at the Odeon, over the Mayor's of
fice, in this city, on SatOrday. the 29th inst., at the
hoar of 4 o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of increas
ing the capital stock of the company and authorising
the reopening of the boas of subscription.
By order of the board of Director s,. ROßlNSO, Jn., Preet.
JESSE CAROTIMILS, Sec'y. aug 11.
F.O. S. SWARTZ has on hand a lot aline Lawns
which will be sold at the very low price of IS/
cents per yard, persons who want a good article, at a
low price, would do well to call soon.
AlSo on hand a good stock of Nansook =inns for
Ladies Dresses very cheap at
jet 3 No. 106 Market street.
Musqueto 'Netts.
EO. S. S\VARTZ has on hand a lot of very so
perior white and colored Musqueto Netts
which will be sold cheat) at No. 106 Market street.
jel3
BOSTON, August 1 I
lOLEACHED SIIEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS.—
• J The attention of purchasers is invited to our
geral stock of these Goods.
4-4 superior Sea Island Shirting Minlins;
1546 - 64 It 64 64
7-8 " 44
12-4 llamilton Sheeting;
5-4 "
94 .4
mar 17 SHEA Si PENNOCK.
OLD WINES & LlQUORS—consisting of
'Port Wine:
Madeira Wine;
Malaga do;
BALTIMORE, Aug. 17
Rhenish do-,—in half and quarter pipes,
and Mt draught warranted pure;
Pale Brandy, of ditlbrent brands;
Dark • do,
Holland Gin, flue flavor;
Peach Brandy, 8 years olk
•
Apple do, 4 do do;
Old Rye Whiskey, 8 and 11 years old,
Patt of the above Liquors from under Custom
House Lock, for sale in quantities to suit by
P. C. MARTI.S;,
jy 20 60 Water at.
HANDS W NTED-S Bedstead znakerE;
2 Table Maker.;
CONSISTING of black, blue, red, superior book
and card ink, warranted a superior article, fur
sale bx LUKE LOOMIS, Agent.
11.2.3(J L
ournal copy.)
13SALMS & — flYiiiisSTfor the us.) of tlieGCiiiiatt
llefbrmed Church in the U. S. of An - MI - lea, En
glish and German. For sale by
SCRII.IA & SCJIEIBLER,
jell 115 Wood st. 0-
WILL dispose of their choice stock
. of Barages,
painted and Gingham Lawns, Bulimic!. :Shawls
and Scarfs, at reduced prices.
They will also dispose of their entire stock of
Cloths, fancy Cassimerez, and Kentucky Jeans, at
original cost, as they intend relinquishing this par
ticular branch of their business.
jy22-Ihn (Chronicle please copy:)
TIE following articles arc just received at flays
4 , Brockway's; together with a large assortment
of other "firins, 4 , which we are able — to_exchange
on as good terms as any other House in this city, for
"the root of all evil." vizt
4 sacks Root - Ginger; 3 bbls Spr. Turpentine,
2 cask aas'd Lamp black; 3do ground Log Wood,
6 bbls Linseed Oil; 3 do Glue,
1 cask winter white Oil; I cask Madder,
1 do do Sperm do., 100 lbs Indigos
Also, a general assortment of Paints, Oils; Vdr
nishes•' Brushes,Dye Stuffs; Drugs and Medicines,
and Patent Mdicines. A splendid assortment of
French and Anieridan Perfumery—wholesale and
retail, No 2, Commercial Row, Liberty street.
jy29-1m •
.
Wood S
Street Property for ale:
THAT desirable lot of ground at the foot of Wood
street, occupied at the time of the great fire by
Messrs. King & Holmes; is offered for sale:
Enquire of J. K. MOOIUIEAD.
augB
Farmers and Dlechanlesi LOok to your
Interests.
Mark well the name and pass the utruth around"
That Keevils hats are the cheapest to be found,
And if our “Ironeity" you honor with a visit,
Be sure Mfincl this store. if not you'll riais it.
Gentler:Oen in want of good hats would 'do well
Ito call at the new hat -store No. 1 5 2 Wood
St. near Liberty, and next door to Mr. AfCully's
Flour warehouse. The Subscriber is determined
to sell first rate hats of all kinds (Pittsburgh Man
ufactute) at 10 per cent lower than any other
establishrnentin the cty.
P. S. dont forget the name and number of the
store, No. 152 Wood street, betis;eeii Sixth and
Libery.t - June 3. w3m.
BEST JAVA COFFEE,. ground and put -,up
pound packages, Teemed and for sale 'at the
PEKIFt TEA Sronn, 72 Fourth atreeti near Wood:
, ,
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ILLINOIS
LAVEIE
LAWDIi ! Lawns 1 I
S hands to make other Cabinet ware;
None need apply but first rate workmen.
IF. H. RYAN
nub (Journal end Chronicle tepy.)
Prescott Printing Ink
George R. White &
CHAWLS SHAWLS!.!—.Rare and beauhfu/,: at
1 ,, 3 "Down town,Cash House."
Cashmeres, splendid patterns, different styles;
Brodie, , •
'fhibet, Oaibri, wro't and plain, and all shades,
figured.
Silk, Ivied. OttOntan', chameleon changeable
and other styles.
Sturdillas. Bard and DaniaSh; fled.
Islofts. D . Laines, Oinbr, wat'd, and plain,
in great variety. • ._;
Alsd—Hernanni, of SEAN-114 Silk, 3or 4 left; and
will be sold at low prices to close the stock.
Berage, superior and low prices; 'pleat bar-
BARROWS & TURNEtt
I►csv Goodie
R E OEIVED to-day at No. 46 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,
augl 18 Market st.
Nl , ' NERAL WATER—
“Sparkling and bright
Tits liquid light."
—And not only "sparkling and bright," but for its
delicious flavor, Hays & Brockway , s Mead and Min
eral Water•is certainly 'unrivalled" and the syrups,
are equal to any that ever graced the Mineral
Fount. Call and see, at No. 2, Commercial Row
Liberty et. je6
BERAGE SHAWLS AND SCARFS—
. I carton black second mourning satin striped
Berago Shawls;
I carton beautiful fancy llerage Shawls, ombre
fringes;
I carton brocha Bemge Shawls, extra handsome;
1 44 4i 44 Scarfs
I " satin bordered CZ
1 " hernani twist>d silk "
1 44 extra eup. hernani :"
The above handsome goods have all been purcha
sed lately at auction, in New Fork and Philadelphia,
at the Moiling sales of the French importcru, and are
now offered M a small advance, and less than the
cost of importation, at the Cheap Cash Store of
jelS ALEXANDER & DAY.
DHILADELPHIA sTrAm SYRUP, a fine arti-
I cle. Just rec'd and for sale by
YJIOS. MILLER, .
cor, Wood E.:. 4th sta.
Faurr—in boxes M. It, Raisins;
15 Drums S. Figs;
12 Jars fresh Prnne
Just received and for sale by
THOS. MILLER,
jelB Cor.'Wood & 4th sts
ALAI SOAP—L-40 boxes Cin. just received and
P
fur sale by THOS. MILLER,
jeIS 'Cur. Wood & 4th sts
I?NE SUGAR CURED HAMS—Just rec'd and
for sale by THOS. MILLER,
jelB cur. Wood & 4th sts.
CANDLES -20 boxes Stearine;
10 " Star;
Just received and for sale by
TIIOS. MILLER,
jets cur. Wood & 4th sts.
LEMONS -75 Dozes Leinons; for sale very low,
by
jyl4 JAMES MAY.
CtllOT-41.1 kip Shot, assorted Nos. for sale by
je26 JAMES MAY
TTAMS.-2 casks prime lianas for sale by
j 0.6 JAMES MAY.
IDES-411 Missouri Hides, for sale low to close
kji consignment.
e 26 JAMES MAY.
LA RIF-259 kegs Lard, received per steamer Toni
Corwin, and for sale by
jy 2S M. It. RIIF:Y & Co.
ELLS No. I, trailed Shad for sale by
1500iliSHEL shelled corn for sale low by
jy22 M. B. RIMY 4- Co.
on KEGS assorted Shad for sale low to close
consignment by
4 22 M. B. RIIRY Co.
CIOTFON.-1143 bales for sale by
ki nog 7 . M. B. MEV, & Co.
_ _
Ina; METAL.--r ton Scioto Furnace pig iron for
sale by Oa /3) JAMES MAY.
D ACON SHOULDF.R.S-6 Ws Bacon Shoulders,
tin prime ordor, for sale low by
P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water et
IME SALIVA TABLE SALT-50 bags (small
- 12 size) very tine Salina Salt, fit for table use and
Dairies, for sale low by P. C. MARTIN,
1Y 27
___ 60 Water mt.
LEMONS. -100 boxes lemons in good order,
for sale by • I'. C. MARTIN,
:,,, 20. ' 00 Water street
GRAB CIDED Rarrels superior Crab Ci
der for sale by P C. MARTIN,
:IY ' 2O 60 Water street
eIOPERAS..-20 Barrels Copperas for sale by
jy 2t) P. c..NIARTIN, Go Water street.
lATIIISKEY-10 bids rectified Whiskey, a fine
V article, for sale by P: C: MARTIN,
6..) Water s't.
SOAPS -110 bores No. 1 Rosin;
20 " Almond, Toilet and Palm.
50 " Ilyder Skating.
In store and for sale by
my 22 LAMBERT s SIIIPTON.
•
COFFEE -651 bagS prime green Rio.
10 pockets old government Java.
Arriving and for sale by
LAMPERT & SIIIPTON,
SUGAR -10
133 and 135 Wood et.
SUGAR -10 hids. N. 0. &liar;
10 bbls. loaf 16
5 crushed sod pulverized,
I case Covering D. R.
For sale by jy2S .1. D. WILLIAMS.
CITRON -33 cases Genoa for sale by
J. R. WILLIAMS,
aug 7 1.10 Wood street
PANISII, Italian, French, German, Latin, Greek,
0 Hebrew and English Testaments.
Hebrew, French, Greek, German, and English
Bibles, for sale by
angB H. S. BOSWORTII & CO.
Lake superior.
130EOPLE visiting the copper mines of Lake Su
perier during the season, will find it to their
advantage to call at Hays & Brockway's Drug store
where they can procure such remedies as the pecu
liarity of the climate require. Any information re
lative to the country will be freely given.
HA YS & BROCK WAY,
je2l No. 2 Commercial Row, Liberty st.
lIEAVY white Linen Drill, for gent's pants,
Tweeds and Summer Cloths;
Cent's Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs;
• Do: Silk do.
Do. Eternani and Silk Cravats.
An invoice of the above received this day by
je 27 B. E. CONSTABLE, 83 Market. st
BRLS of Pitch, for sale on consignment,
Vll and will be Sold Cheap, by
jels TAAFFE & O'CONNOR.
Siege of LiamtliSnlitertyr
AHISTORY of the Beige of Londonderry, and
defence of Enniskillen, in 16SS and 1689, by
the Rev. John Graham, M. A. Rector of Tamlagli
tard in the (hoses of Derry, For Bali NY
jy23 LUKE LOOMIS, Agent.
CANTON RIFLE BARREL'S.--4 boxes rifle gun
barrels, warranted' or the hest quality, just re
ceived on consignment from the manufacturer, and
will be sold at the manufacturers wholesale prices,
a constant Supply will be kept ran hand
jyl44l&w GE.ORGECOCHRAN, No 26 Wood st.
RECEIVED this day Parasollettes and Sun-
Shades;
LadiEs Cdrded Skirts;
do Sea Grass do;
•
81. Black Hernani Shawls;
Berege Scarfs, and Shawls;
Ear dale at Bi E. CONSTABLE,
je27 83 Market st:
gitOrage.
:HAVING a very large and commodious ware.
house, we are prepared to receive (in addi
tion to freight for shipment) a large amount of Pro:
duce, &c: on storage at low rates.
C: A: McANULTY & CO,
i 923 Canal Basin.
RADUATED Stripe and Plaid whit 6 Muslin
G
Robes. .
Graduated stripe wfiite MUslins;
Mull Muslims; Nainsook do. Jacoaet do.
A large UssorUneut just npW to-day • .
B. E. CONSTABLE;
Se 27 No. 83 Market et; -
- Ladies Dem.' Goods:
JUST received from New York by Adams & Co>s
Express, the following styles; of Ladies , Dress
Goods, which for beauty and cheapness cannot be
surpassed in any of the Eaatern Cities, viz:.
Embroidered Gingham Robes, (now styles,)
Graduated Organdi do do; -
Rich Ombri Buages (silk and wool) very cheap;
Balzarines, every price and quality;
Rich styles - Rep. Cashmere and De Lairis;
French Ginghain and Ginbham Lawns;-
Paris Printed Heimanni Cobaltine, (a. - new arti
cle of Dress Goods, very beautiful.) •--
Graduated Muslin Robes;
White Embroidered do;
All the above goods have recently been purchased
in the New York market since the great reduction
of prices and will be sold at a small advance above
tester'n cost by
A MORRIS;
05 Market et
QUNDRIF.3
1.3 5 bags .Ground Naw4
1 bale Ajzitoncist,
a ,
I cask' No.l - , Madder', Arst rate article.
2 bbls " "
1 " Cloves; . ,
20 boxes Chocolate; . ! -
10 kegs mustard; -
, •
15 boxes Fancy Soaps; ! •
80 mats Cassia.; .
6 hags Pimento;
2 bbls Snuff, (superior);
20 boxes Ground Pepper;
2 bbls Ginger;
3 " Brazil Sugar;
15000 half Spanish Sugars; . .
20 doz. Manilla Cords, (long;)
15 !" Plough Lines;
10 kegs Saleratus;
— 2OOO lbs. Cotton Yarn, assorted Nos.
500 " Batting;
25 boxes Raisins, &c. &c. &c. •
Just received and for sale by...,
MARTIN &
jel9 56 Wood street, between 3d and 4th.
- I'ILOUR-50 tibia Superfine fresh Farrii r
just received and for sale by
MARTIN & SMITH,
jy7--d&w 56 Wood,between 3d and Fourth sts.
ILERATUS-1000 lbs Saleratus in bhle and has,
I article, on hand and Sir sale by
MARTIN & SMITH,
jy27 56 Water at.
1 1 \ TUTS-20 lishe's Ground Nuts;
Hack Almonds, prime article;
Received and for sale by
MARTIN
i1" 27 56 Water st
Martin and Smith,
IJCCESSORS to Irvine is Martin, wholesale gro
-0 cern, produce and commission merchants, and
dealers in Pittsburgh manufactured articles, No. 56,
Wood street. Pittsburgh, Pa. jelB
LITTON fIAMS--500 His Mutton Hams, prime
.J article is store and for,sule by
MARTIN &
66 Witter et
TIOTASH —2.6 Casks' Potash; a prime article, fur
r sale by MARTIN & SMITH,
jy7-d&w 56 Wood, between 3d and 4th sta.
VINEGAR -2.5 blds Cider Vineoar, for sale by
MARTIN &
jelS-d&w 56 Wood street.
riIILORIDE LIME-4 cases prime just received,
V: anti for vale by It. E. sELLEits;
ougl I 53 Wood street._
(LI P.kNISII blds. received and for
0 sale by aught R.; E. SELLERS.
CHALK-2313 lbs. just received and
11 for sale by aug.ll ,IL E. SELLERS.
CI UM COPAL-600 lbs. just received and fgt.:fak e
1 angl I ' It. E. SELLERS.
BI
A D a. D ., E i l i t I cask just recch i re i. d i: az E l ft7;llll,by
J4IQUORICE-2 cases small stick just received
and fur sale by augl I IL E. SELLERS.
FXTRACT LOGIV001)—.518 lbs. just rec'd, and
for sale by angll R. E. SELLERS.
SALT SODA-103G lbs. just received and forsale
by mug!! R. E. SELLERS.
I3ARIS GREEN-237 lbs. just Jecoived, rind for
sale by align It. E. SELLERS.
QALT--.1.20 barrel.; landing and for Bale by.
angi MILLER ;&. RICKETSON.
WEFT MALAGA casks just
► received and for sale by'
augt MILLER & RICXETSON.
ritiILLICOTHE 50,1 . 1"---200 boxes landing from
Vi steamer Acadia %MI for sale by
!IffLLER ry AICKETSON.
DLANTATION MOLASSES-100 bble landing
I from steamer Lady Byron on consignment and
or sale by MILLER ¢ RICKETSON.
una
p ROOMS-25 doz. superior quality Brooms, just
P received and for sale by
angl3 MILLER 8: RICKETSPN.
Claret Witte on Draught.
Ir 1
Nl"„.n"tliat7'Aanugot"le7rthck of
en
.asPrtsonL:ibiln‘g-LlE'puorn
chase a superior article on draught, will pleasu leave
their orders prior to that day, at the Wine Store of
STERETT &
aug 10 No. 18 Mitrltettitteet.
TT OLLAND HERRING—A few kegs (a ,rime
.11. article) in store and for sale low by
aug 4 t , TER Err, & Co. IS Marker st.
InAMPAGNE WIN ES.—A fremb supply 0f vari
k ons popular brandx, vintage of 1539, 1510 and
Isl 2, just received and for vale at the wine store on
STEItETT & Co,
aie , lo No. let Markel et.
13 1 11.. ANDY—G or. casks pale Hennessy and other
I) brands for wholesale by
RDINES.—I 20 tins sardines, best brand, to
Oarrive in - a few days. for sale by
aug STERETT & Co. 18 market at
ATADEIRA WINES.—S qr. cael.s a Superior ar-
I tide for sale by the package at the wine store
of (aug 10J STF.RETT & Co. No. IS Market mt.
S OAP. -20 5 bo , x , es No. 2 7 1 s i m i n e soap;
2 hydes palm;
10 {4 " fancy;
For sale by jr.2B J. D- WILLIAMS
Al' SiF.GO-4.3( lbs. superior for sale by
J. I). WILLIAMS,
aug 3 110 Wood street
R ICE -5 Tierces fresh received and for sale by
J. D. WILMA:IIS o
au?, 3 1 10 Wood str eet.
BRAZIL SUGAR-5 bags white for sale' by
J. D.. WILLIAMS,
aug3
.110 Wood street.
SATIN STRIPED DE LA INES—Just received
a lot of black and colored Satin Striped de
Laines, which we are selling very cheap.
ALEXANDER & DAY,
aug3 75 Market st, N N cor of the Diamond.
CIIECKS AND TICKINGS.—An excellentas
sortment of checks and tiekings, just received
and for sale very low.
aug3 ALEXANDER & DAY,
75 Market st., N. W. cor. of the Diamond.
311INTS AND musLrs.--Jtist opened a large
assortment of low priced prints and a variety
of different makes Cif brown and bffaelibd muslins.
aug3 ALEXANDER & DAY,
75 Markel st„ N. W. for. of the Diamond.
USQU rro NETTS.---A large lot of musqui
11l to netts on hand and for sale unusually low.
a ALEXANDER . A EXANDER & DAY,
75 Market st., N. W. cor. of the Diamond.
LAWNS ! LAWNS ! !—Great Bargains in Lawns
are now to be had at Alexander tic Days, No. 75
Market st., as they are, selling off their stook CT these
good at a great reduction of prides; so imivv is the
time for persons to suit thecriselyes at a comparative.
ly small a:penile: ALEXANDER & DAY;
No. 75 Marketer:;
iY I3 N. W. corner of the Diamond.
WRITE DRESS GOODS=' , A hike atsortinent
of White dresi goods; snch ne T.TAsook,
.Tackonett, Mull and Swiss Mullins. Jost received
and for sale very cheap by
ALEXANDER St DAY;
jyl3 75 Market 'Lib: Test cor:Blamond.
.
Lawrie Cheap e r than. Ever.
AT A. MORRIS'S No. 55 Market et:. We have
now oi hand the cheapest lot of Lawns ever
offered in this market. Such as are usually sold at
37} cents we are selling at 91,0 the Dress Pattern;
(9 yards.) Call - and look at thin. jet
=l2llll
W. H. GARRARD.
Just received another box of White Bonnet Rib
bons.
, .
DIR. DUFF'S ' .-.
•
r
, .•- 1 - i
1,
~- -I .
o and lyt W h riting Rooms,
and iifa
Market streets. nssciorreetsr.
,I - i. No - system of instruction
. f ever attempted west of the
Mountains has proved so successful in qualifying
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 minvin
ced that it-is hardly possible for any person to go
throughit - without mastering the subject. Referen
ceagivcn at .the Academy to nearly one hundred
gentlemen ndw in practice in this city who have been
instructed in this institution. Hours of business 2
to 4 P. M. and 71 to 9Fovening. augs
JUST RECEIVED—Another large addition to my
stock of Diamond pointed Gold Pens of the
best makers and for sale at the lowed 'prices.
Also—A largo assortment of Gold and Silrei
Tooth and Ear Picks, Tweezers, &el &c.
W. W. WILSON,
jell 57 Market st.
==nl
Eud boa of GENUINE BUGAA COATED PILLS Wu spas it
‘t. Zlortgilt,,,,, ALL
other,of the 1 I
Original • Z/ /court •
•
ptll
Inventor. TER/SIT
CLICKENER'S SUGAR COATED VEGETABLE
PILLS are the first and only Medicine; ever
known that will positively cure
Headache, Giddiness, Measles, Salt Rhetim,
Rheumatism, Piles, Heartburn, Worms,
Dispepsia, Scurvy, Cholera Morbus,
Small Pox, Jaundice, Coughs, Quinsy,
Pains in the Back, Whooping Cough, .
Inward Weakness, Consumption, Fits;
Palpitation of the Heart, Liver Complaint,
Rising in the Throat, • Erysipelas, Deafness,
Dropsy, Asthma, Itelings of ille Still
Fevers of all kinds, Colds, Gout;Gra.vel:
Female Complaints, Nervous Complaints,
And all other diseases originating from impurities of
the blood.
They have cured, since their introdudtion,
over 2,000 persona, who have been given up as hope
less cases, by the most eminent Physicians.
irr They are patronized and recommended by
men of the highest distinction, among whom are—
Hon. David R. Porter, Hon. Henry Clay,
lion. John Q. Adams, lion. Daniel Webster,
lion. Martin Van Buren, Hon: J. C. Calhoun;
Gen. Winfield Scott, Col. It. M. Johnson,
Hon. James K. Polk, Gen. Lewis Cans.
fgr Their virtues are so infallible that the money.
will be returned in all cases they do not give univer
sal satisfaction. Although but two and a half y eaxs
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-
Clicketter's most sanguine.expectations. During the
past year, alone, nu less than 10,000 gross , of boxes
have been sold in the State of New York, 6,000 in
Pennsylvania, 4,000 in Maryland, 3,000 in Newt Jer
'ney, 2,000 in Delaware, and 9,000 in the New England
Staten, requiring the . constant employment of 27
hands, exclusive of printers and engravers. In the
sante period, upwards of 200,000 copies of the
"Family Doctor" have been ordered by agents in
carry section of the cmintrv. These facts must
show, conclusively, that Dr. Clickener's Sugar Coat
ed Pills, besides being the very best medicine iii the
world ,are held in the highest estimation by the public.
We might extend t
ifhis publication to an indefin
ite. length, we deemed it expedient to publiSh all
tersimouials we have received, not only front agents
but individuals and families, who hare experienced
the lienficial effects of Clickener's Sugar Coated
Pills, but we deem it unnecessary. The most in
contestible evidence of their unprecedented success.
are the numberless Imitations and Counterfeits which
have already appeared, notwithstanding the brief pe
riod they have been before the public. Even some
of our staunchest Pill makers have had the audacity
to imitate the Capsule of Sugar, in order to disguise
the ingredients of their vile compounds, and palm
them olf for the "real sitnon pure." Such paltry
shills cannot last long without exposing their hideous
deformity. Truth and honesty must znevitably pre
vail over rascality and deception.
For sale in Pittsburgh by WAL JACKSON, at his.
Patent AIM-Wm! Warehouse, No. 89, Liberty street,
head of Wood st, Pittsburgh. Price, 2.5 e. per box.
Dr. Clickener's principal office is SI Barclay street,,
New York.
try. Beware of an imitation article called, Im
proved Sugar Coated Pills, purporting to be patented,
as both the pills and the pretended patent are for
geries, got up by a miserable quack in New York,
Who, for the last four or five years, has made his
living by coubterfeiting popular medicines.
Cr:r Fiemember, 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, 1543. Purchasers should, therefore, always
ask for Clickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and
take no caller, or they will be made the victims of a
fraud. may 9
STERETT & Co,
No. 18 Market at
THE IVILSON PILLS, as a remedy peculiarly '
adapted Mr headaches and dyspeptic affections,
arc pretty generally known and esteemed in this
community; and the proprietor, so often as he has
occasion to write or speak of them, can scarcely re
frain from an expression of his gratethl acknowledg
ments to his friends for their patronage and kindness,
to him. His feelings are the warmer from observing
the "beginning and the ending"—thrown almost in
juxtaposition—of en many nostrums and kindred pre
parations equally loud in their pretensions, and'
much more industriously presented to the public;
while his preparation noiselessly advances, even to
remote places, soothing and comtbrting the afflicted,
and permanently grafting itself upon the
. affections
of new 'Heeds, thus continently widening the circle
of its usefulness. Although well satisfied that his
medicine has, as it were, a principle of perpetuity in
it, yet he is obliged to his friends for the most stzb ,
staid lid evidence of the fact.
In its natural history, if you please, the Wilt - ui
Pill differs from most other preparations in not being
originally made for sale, or with a view to pecuniary
profit; while as every body knows; the greatest tyro
(as a general thing) no sooner begins to dabble in
drugs than he caste about for some cheap prepara
tion, or must 'get up,' as tlih phrase is, Soinothing—
anything that will sell: Often he attempts it under
an assumed or fietitibes name, as though conscious
his own were instiflicient to sell it. The difference
then between the Wilson Pill and the preparations a
have just indicated, would appear to be this; The
consciousness of the value of my pill originated
the idediff putting them on sale for money, and at I
price, The consciousness of the value of money
originates in most instances the many preparations
I have alluded to; and the price most likely 'to take'
is al ways first carefully considered, and the pill or
other preparation made and graduated to suit it. The
one is a DISCOVERY, and comes from the great Altana
of Universal Nature; the other tr ; •lrfrk. or invention,
and comes from a not very.popular quality of him
yrntrAz. Nature. Reader! the difference here is
great. In one instance the value attached to the FILL.
is the starting. point; in the other, the MONEY. But
it is not probable that dome of the many prepara-.
tions having . even such paterdity were accidentally
good, but that possibly by. thiS process of "getting
up" da they call it, by puffing and blowing, 00 we
clean wheat, they harp been "got up" too high be
fOre their specific gravity had been carefidly aScer
tained; and have blown off never to be heard of;
with other chaff—some lighters 'Mine heeviei.
Whatever may be the rationale, I must repeat it,
that I am most profonndly, thankful to my friends for
their discrimination in notconsignipg my distoVery to
t fit eeMpendUous category of "inventions that did
not answer'—of "tricks that won'twin.."
. .
The Wilson Pills are useful aS cENE*AI remedy,
and' ay be kept mid taken; in proper doses, iii fam
ilies, as a preventative of general health; or dis::
ease of whatever name; by any niember of the ram.;
ily; without any fear of the consequencei of.expo.
sure in'the ordinary pursuits, of business.
Kr They may alwayibehtid,in any quantity of the
proprietor, in Penn street,helOw hlarbury, and of the
principal _Druggists of thiscity and Allegheny.
j122-dizw7nd • , .
BOXES of prime, picked Sicily Lemons Sir
t/ sale by • (jell TAAFFE & O'CONIVE.E.
SeOing Off.
iTORE.
LADIES; look
ort- for - bargaini,
• 'have reduced
te prices of all
summer goods.
On hand a splen
id assortment of
iris and English
mins, Bereges,
dzorinesi!-Sum
ler shawls scarfs
lravati. o ,
ibbons,Fltiwers,
Incy and Plain
maid Bonnets.
Por the Gentle
len, a few splen
id vest patterns,
tut stuffs, • gold
d
i - silver mixed
reeds,shiris,
Gold Pena.;
Security to Purchasers
Wilson's Pills
On;him's Couapt Sale. 1
ALLEGHENY COUNTS', tii. ! :.
. .0.X.tr,.. At an arphan , siCiurt, heldat Pitts
' '," ' •
and a said Ott , ' '
~•s. . 0 -%,, 4 1 '0: In f 1 Cntj, on the
• rc Ist day of August, A. D...„ 184th
'A 11) • I The petition ofijohnjobasten, Guar-
Is'tes , -`' ~,-...? dian of Ann E. '...'horiipson and - Mary
ll'zingsk, Themlison, ehildr3n and heirs at law of
,
~,,....e ..".
Edward B: Thompson, late of 7airffield Coimlys artd
State of Ohio, deCeased-Was presented to the Court,
showing: 1.
' That tho said Edward ..Ij. ThcinaPeon, at, the time of
his death, was seized in his derccesne as of fee ofand,
in the one _undivided fourtlipa4 ofa certaiq tract of
:.land, situate iu Versailles town hip, Ansigheny cortn
ty, Pennsylvania; described as q34lows:. Begitinilig at
a post at the' lini3 of lissickli land:- add] riiMung
along Hickman's: land, N: 8 1 .lisg. E 11 - 1 - 0 P -6 i r ch 4 to :
a post; thence along landi beldnging to the; hen's, of
George Miller; den'. N 881 (leg. E 312 perches to
a post: thence along LiSliller's land 8 81 deg. N I'M
] perches to a post; thence,'N 871 deg. W 52 perches;
I thence S 311 deg. W '46 'perches to a white oak;
1 1 thence, by Kissick's line N 871Ideg. W 235 perches
I to a post; the place of heyinhing, containing 369
acres and 108
perches, with the usual allowance.
And being se thereof seized, ;the said Edward 'B.
]Thompson departed this lite intestate, leaving issue,
I the.said Anne-E., and Mary Tompson, minors:it '
AND FUT.THER MEWING: Th t the petitioner hav
ing been duly appointed Guard an-of the said miners
by the Orphans> Court of 'said ounty, , afterWards; to 1
I wit: on the Ist day of Nevem er„ii.. P. 1842, sue d
1 fourth out ofthe [Distriet CourtakAlleghstni county,
'.in No 662, of NovroberTerin,lA. 1./. 184,-,a. Writ of
Summons in Partition against the-Co-tenants Of the
said minors, and such proeeedin ,, s were theiein had,
that the said Corirt, on the 15117 day ofJulkr, A. D.,
1843, entered Judgnienq quart ]portitio fiat. And
the said Court; afierwards; on tile 9th day of Novem
ber, A. D. 1543, to November Term, 1843, ;No 121;
awarded an Inquest directed tii B. Weaver, Sheriff
of the said county, commanding him to summon the
said Inquest to part and dividl the said described
tract of land,. according to the' right of the parties
claiming partition thereof; and by the Inquisition Grine
said Jurors, taken the grofind on the sth' day of
September, A. Di 1843, the following described part
of said tract of land, was allotted to and. set .apart-to
and Ihr the said Wards of sail Petitioner;' to wilt
.beginning at a post on Kissick , s line and 6running
thence by Hickmtul's land, N 4 deg. E 51 perches;
thence S 871 deg. E 146 perches to a post; thence I
S 81 deg. W 51 perches to the
.. i . t rie of Kisiek's land,
and thence N 871 deg. -W 146 , ereliet to the place
of litginning; containing 46 acres 38 perches, with
the. usual allowance—whiclr Ihquimition was after
ward, confirmed] by the said Gourt.
AND FURTD.EIISDEWING TO '4IIF. Core; that con
siderable expenses have been incurred by the Peti
tioner in recovering possession Ip(said last described
piece ofsaid tract, and hi effecting a partition of the
original - tract of said laridthat the Petitioner's
Wards are Entitled to in ',ergot:l2l Estate, as heirs at
law of their . said Father, so fai ad is known to the
Petitioner—that the said last described tract ii all
the real estate belonging to the Petitioner's Wards
in the County known to the Petitionei; that the said
last described piece ofland is i 11 Woodliiiff and tin s
productive and expensive, and that it wouhi-he in
the interest ot said minors, in the judgment Of the
Petitioner, to have the same siild; and praying, thn
Court to grant him an order to sell the said part of the
said large tract Of land, which liar been set apart ibr
said minors—to 'pay the debts and maintain the said
minors, children of the said hitestate,-and the elm
torn heretofore issued having been returned]saccord
ing to law, therefore, the Court 'order and diiect that
the said John Johnston, Guardian of the said minors, I
exPose.the premises in said petition-particularly tIM ,
scribed, to public] sate or outcry' ) at the Court House,
in the city of Pittsburgh, on 51aMday', the 3lst day of
August inst., at 10 o'clock, A. !11., and sell the same
to the best bidder for the highest and best price--
bidden for the same having first giVen due patine
and timely notice of the time and place of Sale, ac
cording to the act of As.sembly,lin such cases made
and provided, and the Rule of this Court. ]:, -;''
Wittness, the Hon. BENJANIN I :PATTON, Esq.,Presi
dent of our said Court, at Pittsbprgh, this -Ith day of
August, A. D., 1846. - 1 '
] Test JOHN YOUNG, Tn., CPA%
aug,s
. . .
, ,
RISHOL'S SARSAPARILLIA.--JMr.- G. V. Brie-
I) t el—Sir: I bare been in thel habit for some years
past of prescribing to friends and others year veri
excellent preparation of SarsiaOrilla,' with Very ex
cellent effect, especially in chronic diseases;of long I
standing, and obstinate cntaneone affections' arising
from impurities Of the blood, and when patients are
of a scrofulous habit. Containing, aslit does; the ae-; 1
tree princ'ple of Sarsaparilla,iiiNa. very concentrated
form, it is not only safe to patients in aim* every
condition, but isiperhaps the best preparation in use
for all the diseases which itriselfrom' impure blood.
Yours, &c., LEVI cticEn,m.n.
in--For sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK &Co., ~
au 15 , corner Gda told Wood streets. '
CLOSING OFE•• SALE. AT•BARROWS & :TURN
EIVS—In consequence ofur arrangeMents for
the "fall trade,'? we shall for 30 days, our'en
tire stuck of rich Fancy and Smple I Dry Goods, at
such prices as will ensure the sale. i
Dress Stuffs, lit great variety, Splendid styles anti
patterns. - ,
t•
White Goods of every destri .l
ption.
100 Ps. Akins do Lathes, at much less prices than
usual. , .
Shawls, beaut ful assortient,in this department
particularly we. nvite the attention Of purchase.rs.
00 doz. Linen Carob. llandkfii.] price 104 cts.
Parasols; selling off withouti reserve.
Gloves and lloSiery of celery ilescr , iption! „
..
Bonnebr and Ribbons; at 30 ler cent below iisital
rates. ,
Purchasers are intited to cap ' and esainine the
oods. Iz, , jy.i.l:.
riniE .A
SKIN :AND COMPLEXION, at. this (and,
J_ indeed, every other) sea4n, is often repulsive
in appearance, caused; in eight cases out of, ten, by
the atmosphere; and what per-Oohs suppose disease
of the MOW; is:simply a diseise of the Skin. If
some of the thousand s who take purgative. medicine,
pills, and useless Sarsaikrilla, were; to use on their
skin a softening ;guria clearing la,lril; that opens the
pores, whitens the skin, and catfins,4 healthy perspi ! ,
ration, that, be the skin never so disfigured, unheal
thy, or diseased! with pimples or ;freckles, sunburn,
tan and morpheti-, the true and igebuine JONES'S
ITALIAN
ITALIAN CHEMICAL SOAtrieso tills. lo cure,
and dispel theM, and to make the skin clear and
lovely. It acts ;so mildly and soothingly err the
skin, that physicians use it on ladies and infants, in
old cases of scurvy,cry-sipelas, sal; rheum, sore head,
ringworm, and it (mind, the gennine.Jimes , soap)
has often effected a cure when every 'other :remedy
failed. It is indeed a blessed remedy:
Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Metlibin - o Warehouse,
89 Liberty street., head of Wood-,4t' the same place
is sold the Moorish Hair Dye, COW.] Hair Restora
tive, sod Spanish,Lily White:, • • 1 -
... i
Pntsfetim. Orirce—Sign of the American Eagle,
S'2 Chatham street, New York. 1 , .
Splendid' Country Seat. fOr
TILE subscriber otrersfor sale a . splendid country
sent situate abbut.four miles from Pittshurgh on
the Frankstown Bead [within a fete yards ofthe Eas
tern turnpike] and adjoining Eart!Liherty.. l .
The house itrfinished in the best Eastern style.
It Contains twelve large rooms arid :one la'r'ge flail
Rosin.- It is one of the finest liotisi's in th i s vicini
ty; of which those desirous of purchasing can satisfy
themselves on ciaminatjon.
~Thr,c6.r four :acres
land stocked with the choicest variety OfFruit trees,
will be sold with it.l
• ,
Will he sold separately, eight ; acres of land, •on
which there is a . splendid orchard containing about
SOO Fruit trees, Peach, Pear, all selected
and of the choicestyarieties: This Plot li4adjoin
ing the property describe& above,
On the South side of the Frankt.oin Road, a fine
Mill fdr the Manufactnre of Snuff and,qapabl9 , of pro
ducing 5'0,000 Ills per annum. The Machinery is all
of the best kind and in fine order. ,
For further information and tenni apply : : on .the
pretnises. j}-23-dtl. REES JONES-
University Law 54k002:
•
rpHE FALL SESSION of this departmeht of the
J_' Western University; will c,othinence in the now
University Iluilding; on the Finer Donny "SET.-
TEEDEA next;
,and the S 1 RING s.lllbl - SION
will commence off the FltiST Morcuiti or FientiAitv
following,: ,
This instittitiati having so far recovered froth the
effects of the great fire of April last year ; a4to have
the new building nearly.iionapleted• with increased
accommodations for all, its depgrtea - enta, it is hOped
that the Law School will be Mond to Present:increas
ed facilities and, attractions to those who desire to
pursUe a regular.ntid thorough course of legal educe
tion,. and to prepare themselves! creditably. for ad
mittance to the hat. •
ThOri si•at • be daily recitations by ; the olfisses ,on
assigned le . ssons, so arranged as to embraces within
a two yhara course, all the principal and Most im
portant brinchei of' the law. Occasional ; lectures
on law and equity, will also be delivered es part of
tho course. -
.
Tut. Moor Ceuta, design - Ed fof assisting students .
in acquiring knowledge and readiness in the prac
tice of the law will be resumed as soon as the num
ber of studentsivillinstify. The degree or, BACHE-
Loa or LAW will be conferred on students of, the"
institution; according the rules usual in such institu
tions.
Any 6irther intormation.that may he required can
readily be obtained on application to the Professor,
WSL•rirt H. Lecirtri, whoa has his office on 4th above
Smithfield' str.eet; Pittsb urgh'.
s—Seventy-Ave dollars a year, or tliiity-sey
en and it lialf dollars a - session. , auge-d3m
CINCIIVNAIq P.A.ICHIE'rS.I
. Vox. Cincinittal and St. Louts -
The passenger steamer PALESTIIsTE,
i-s" - . 7, =` , - • eapt. Williams, will leave for the aboce
and alrinterrnediatb ports regularly. -
Per freight or passage apply en board.
Vor Cincinnati Alla L0111SVIPC• _
REGULAR PACKET,.
The new and splendid paksenger steam.
C 0 L U I B I-A, O'NzAt.:, Master will
leave for the above and intermediate parts-, regular.
ly
For freight or passage apply en board, or to - -
jel . D. WILXINS, -Agent.
*Viarmlay
•
1. 4 The new• and splendid paisengnr eteatir.
beat DE CN
CLAIIATI s . Cpt.. Vet-hens;
will run as a regular packet between, Pittsburgh and
CinCinnati, leaving this _port °Very Tuesday evening
at 3,0 shtick itetnrning she will leaVe Cincinnati
every Friday evCning at '3 o'clock.
•
ThODeciar.atlon °flora Bttperior iceorarnedations
to passengers. For fr'eight or passage apply on
. jet
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rr.. in , THE regular =land parenger steam.
IT;NIO.N, Captain ,Tfilaclean, will run as
a regula`r pack :et between Pittsburgh and Cineinf
nati, leaving this port e‘eiy Mo`riday at o'clock,
P. if. Returning.she Will rea% - e Cincinnati every
Thur.,:day at it P. M.
Th'i 'Union was hu;,ll. expresSly; for this :trade,'„,
am] affords:el'ery accohn.nodation.
For o
gh
freit r passage apply on borrd, mayor-
FOR CINCINNATI
.The it.ell kaaowtt fist running steamer_
, 1... ,,- ;rSiCA3.II3IIIA, N. toisvth Master, will run,
as a regalrir l'aeket, leaving_ every Wednesday morn
leg at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at 10, P. M the
same day. Iteturning, she will-leave Cincinnati
evvry Saturday, at 10, A.31.. re . .
freight ur Bassage apply on buard,-ur
1/11SY'f11 Agents,:
ap 16
-------.—_.— No. 30, Water street.
4 4AURDAY PACKET.
n 76.%.• regillarmnil and passenger steatnek
b_... I ..CIItCA.SSIAN, Capt., fsaac Bennett,
run as aregular Packet between Pittsburgh 'and.
Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday, at 10y
nod Wheeling at. 10, P. Itl.. the same dn)
Ketut ning,nhe will lehve Cincinnati every Tuesaky
For freight 'or pastage apply on troard:
The Circassian was built eNprssly for - this trad'el
and offr.ra to her parsengers every comfort and ife=
commodation.. 'mar 21.
- SATURDAY ACKET. •
Tr"..
is The retEular mad and passenger etcarnel.
'' .4.l LlESS&GEll,Capt„tinford, will run ab
a regular Packet between Pittshiugh and. Cincinnati:
leaVing this port every SAturslay at .10, 4. M.,i and
Wheeling' at 10, T. AL, the sang day. Returnine:;,.
she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday.; at 10
For freight er paseage apply un board... -- .
The Ares:senger was builte,vpressly for ibis trades
.
and offerutu, her passengers every comfort. and ac:
couuisoda tinii.mar :23
_ . .
N THE retr&ar mailarid.passengersteatn•
Jer lIII3F.R.taA, Capt. 'John KliWe . relterV
willruu as a regular paelzet between Pittsburgh snip
Cincinnati; leaving this port every. Tuesday.at.lo A.
M.; and Wheeling at 10 P. M. of the salon. tray....:.
Returning, she will' leave Cincinnati every Friday at
10 A. 111.- .
For freight or passage apply on board.
The Hibernia was built expressly for the trade; -
and offers to the passengers every comfort and
perinr accommodations. apt
- . . FRIT/AY PACKET. -
THE reeular mail and passeugersteani
es CLIPPER N 0.2, Captain Crooks, tit I.-
run as a regular packet hetweenCincinnati And Pitts
burgh. leaving this port every Friday . at -10 A. M.,-
and Wheeling at 10 P. M the same day. Returning
shevtill leave Cirre;nhaii. 'evuty Monday at 10 .d'elok,
•
' For freight or passage apply oh board.
The Clipphr No. 2 xyaOliiltexpressly E'er thid trial
end offers to her passengers every comfort and
commodation. ma•23
• REGULAR CINCINNATI PACKET.
TILE new U ScMailsteamerACADlAr
41. E. Lucas; ;Waster, will •rlin p:s. a regu
lar.passenger. packet between Pittrburgb:aiad
ahoreport during the season of 18-16; leacint bEtry
Thursday. at 10 o'clock A. AI:.
The, Acadia, is new and bag superior accointnoda*
.
bons." For freight' or passaee apply qn•lipard i or tb
,ap9 J. NEWTON JONES. Agent.
The reettlarmail an.; paiSehger steamer
MONTINOAIIET,A Capt. Sten e,- will. run
as a - regular Packet between;Pittshingh , and Cinein
nati. leaving this Dort etry,Monctly pt 10,
and Wheeline at 10, P. M., the same Arik". Return
ing.- she will leave Cincinnati every Thilisday, at
For freight or pa.7age apply on hoard.
The Monongahela was builult.xpressly for this
trade, and offers .to the-passengers comfort, and su
perior accommodations. mar:3l
Far iCpuicinnati
....,.. i,,, . The new light drau g ht packet steam?
~...r. - er CALIFORNIA. captain Htintet,will
leavefor the above and all intermediate Oorts this
day, reealarly. , , . • , ...
For freight or passage.apply on hoard, or tr
• J. W. I3UTLE.A,S t BRO., s
Fecond.,t.
The
California was built.expressly for the above•
trade, and will make her trips regulatly during the
season. • • augls
For Cincinnati.
, 11. ri TTL A n PACK +,*
TIIF: new anti light draught passenger
steamer WES TE RN, Capt. B.A,ltzikill ,
leave for• the abn.e.and all intermediate porn
regularly. , The Wesern draws but 12 inches, and
was built expressly to run in the trade during thd
tow water rieaaon., _ . •
. . ,
For freight.or.passage, ha ilng superior acconurio;
dations, apply on board. - - jyls
- WEDNESDAY PACKET.
THE iegular•mnitandpassengcrateam
er NEW ENGLAND, Capt. -S. Jri. Page;
will run ag a regulannacket between PittsbUrgh and
Cineinuati ; leaving this port every Weglneftlay at Id
A. M., and ,Wheeling i 0 P. M. th'g.:gaing
Returning, she will !nate Cincinnati every Saturda
at 10 A: lif.
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Enr freightwor passage apply -
!mud..
England was built eipressly, for this trade
and offers to the passengers every comfort and supe.
rior accommodations. mar26
LOUIS pAcg.E,Ts..
POR ST. LOUIS'-REGELAR PACKET
The - nbve and splendid passenger
steam
erTOM CORWIN, Capt. :bugher,,will
trade froth Pittsburgh to St. Louis, du
ring the season of 1840.
. .
The Tom Corwin, was built oxpresslY for the
trade; and is elegantly fiunishtd iespech
For freight or passage apply oh board,
may
FOR ST. LOUIS---RECOLAR PACRVI 4 .
The new, and spLeudid..passenger steam , .
cr BRUNETTE, Copt.tPerry; will run itt
he trade from Pitesbnigh to St. - Louiei during the
season : of 1846. .
The prtinette -Was built expres. y for the -tradei
and is elegantly foupd in every rel . apeet.
Forfreight or passage apply on hoard.
_apl4
,
FOR LOUIEVILLE--R.F.GUEAR- PACKET:
. _
The new grid splendid passenger steam.. tr .
TONNALEUKA, Capt.J. K. Moody;
nil! Jain. in the trade (rein Pittsburgh hi Louhriiille;
during the season bf 1846.
The Tonnaletikdwai built eiiireiSly„4br the trade,
al:tale elegantly furnishedin every respect,
For freigbt-or passage apply on board
.Makelp and hniChal,
°Aces on Pen 4 and SmitkOld std
GENTS' for.the Old Black .Rall tine of Liver,
; ; AL pool and New York Packets. . ...•
Remittances made as usual to England, Ireluntli
Scotland and Wales; in sirgis of one.pound sterling
, and ujiwardi—piyable in any town of importance
irfGreat Britain and Ireland.
Persona %visiting to send for their friends can have
them brought out by the above splendid line, on the
15th and 16th of any month. - jy7
Light in Dark Piaci -
11ERSONS wishing to test the ialtie of a bright
light in &dark night, will please call at *the Drag
Store. of Hays St Brockway, and purchase an article
called Calsentur. 't is death to darkness and
a "terror to eiit doers." fiew. 2, commercial Bow,
Liberty street. a jyls.
For• Sale at the Wharf. •
TUs
recefred Jinr Canal Boat—
t +
.10,000 feet inoti •
10,000 4 4 44 -seasoned; ,
45,000 41 4z4 Scantling.
jyß
:VEERS AND VARNISHES, of the 'yery best
quality; tbr sale at H. RYAN'S Cabinet
Ware Reeras; Ne.SI Fifth street. .
,iylß
EW ORLEANS SUGAR. —Whit& N.O.- Sugav
N
l'or sale by (je26) ,73.111 ES mAy,
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