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' -:.:.' j?lrr,,, -- ,.. -4 ri--, ;`t• ••I‘.;',:',-'' ' ,,- 3- .",•-•='.:"'" ,• - • 7 • :::, ~..::,''''-:',l::,=-,,A.:4''T.-',-;',1: " ,- ,.:L. 1 ., k ,••!..,: - ,,,', 2:' , ,' ~ • .47,,1' -.•: . • 1'•, ,- ' ~>:',„.; 1.••. v.. - 'i.'',-, i•• .?- ' 2 --- ' • ... ? ' ,;„, ' ~.” -. p '-'. •::`'..,k,., ,-'•;,„,- '`,' • ' '-....p.„.4.-,;'•1, COMMERCIAL RECORD. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE • coma- ma YOU AUGVBT Josiah King, J. K. Moorhead, Prepared and corrected every Afternoon. PORT .OF PIT TSBIIIX 4 9 PEET 'WATER IN THE MIA.NNEL. - I " ARRIVED Arrow Atkinson, }leaver, Comet; Bryle, - Beaver. Aiena, Peebles, Brownsville. Consul, Bowen, Brownsville. Western, Baker, Cincinnati. Sam Seuy, IVishi4lle, Miller, Cincinnati American, Smith; DEPARTED. Arrovf, - Atkinson, Beaver. Arena Peebles,J3rownsvitle. Coosa , Boirrnan. Brownsville. Oneot Gorden, Beaver. Cornet, Boyd, Beaver. Rhode!lsland, Crozier, Wellsville Lake Frie, Boies, Beaver, Del Isliarte, Bowen, Zanesville. It will bel seen by the advertisement of the steamer fie Hampshire,' which leaves on &Ital.- 411.kiefqf.: triad and Louisville,. at 10 o'CloC, - k, A. .51: that *illiam Allen & Brother, have pur chased the interest - of Capt. Patterson the former owner. From the reputation of Mr. Wm. Allen, for being an 'active, enterprising, and accommo dating Clerki we should imagine that he . will make a popular. Captain. Mr. Allen's experience as al3oatman, and his perfect knowledge of the different duties of a steamboat Captain, will en. sure -for . the New Hampshire a safe and enviable reputation. oMoe.of the .Pittsburgh Morning Post. ItErt/CW OP THE MARKET POR TAK WEEK ENRINO Thursday. August 20, 1846. Business sqll continues without any perceptible change, and will doubtless remain at its present low ebb for a few weeks yet. The weather for some days back has been very warm and dry. The river has been swelling alittle since our last; yesterday evening we noticed 9i feet water in the channel.- The break in the Canal, a few miles above Deer Creek, has occasioried • the delay of a considerable . amount of freight; the water was let in on Wednesday evening. Asscss—Alfew sales of pots have been effected at 213.31; peOls 3 / 1 4, scarchings 2ja3ei saler atus 41a4/c.l BEANS—Nothing doing—small white, s l,ooa, $1,25. Bcsawax---No sales; we quote it at 25 to 2S cts. for good yell'ow. Baoo3ts-- - -574 to $2,25, per doz owing altogeth I er to quality: - ' enstss—Themarket still remains quiet; good Western Reserve will bring s}osi per lb. CoT Tol,lltaxs--Prices remain firm at 15 , 316 c. CirroSr.-IWe hear of no sales; middling fair plissivippi brings Bc..cred. Ftoon.--lince our last report prices are without alteration; we note the sale of a small lot, choice brands at $240 per by e extra:still holds at $2,50; large sales o r an inferior quality have been effect ed at the river for $2,25 - 2,37i. The receipt du- ring the .week has been pretty heavy, but the prin cipal part of it has been for re-shipment. New flour in baggy for $1,50 per 100 lbs. Snorr.,—Creen - vples continue to come in rap bily;sales ofigpod Marietta have been made on the levee at froth $l,OO to -1,25, pears, a good article can be bought for $1,50e51,75, Lemons and or . anges are scarce, the latter article hrve been eel . ling at $3,00! per 100. tfackarel, N. S. have been selling for $707,2rx3.73 . 007,75. No. 2, $9,5V510. Shad, , s7,socass,oo, inekk.ral s6,2s,—White fish from Gtmeantr i ,i.—Sugar. • Coffee and Molasses remain without alteration since last quotation, with but few transactions in market Gaits-=Wheat bas been bought for 50 cts per bushel durir+ the week, corn froth store sells for 25 cts per bushel, rye brings from 33 to 37, oats rrom store 23025 on levee from IS4 to 20 cts per bushel. I PROVISIOS—The market continues dull and 1 rites without variation, shoulders in casks have been sold at 03i, sides 4a5. Hams 41(35i. Lard remains at ['Sumer quotations, keg sells for Giaci, butter for table use ranges from 10 to 16 eta per lb. in market, keg from store 6437 as to quality. Wnisicii.—Rectified IS cash, and 15319 on time. ! ?ix) RENDER THE HUMAN HAIR SILKY; j_ SOFT; FINE AND CLEAN; to make the scalp healthy, smooth, white and fruitful; so that a good crop may spr * ing therefrom, persons have hut to ex pend thirty Seven and a half cents. And, reader, our only object for selling the article at that price, is knowing it t he all we state, that when you once try this you ne j er will use aught else, whether it be merely to enibelish, to dress, beautify, and preserve, to force growth, stop falling off, and cure scrufs or dandruffy,the-JONES , CORAL HAIR RESTORA TIVE wil never fail to do all this, as hundreds will tell you with gratitude. It dresses the hair beautiful ly; and wakes red or grey hair grow dark from the roots. Sold nt JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse, 89 Liberty iirect, head of Wood—price thirty seven and a half 'cents, fifty cents and one dollar per bottle. At the same!plaee is sold the Italian Chemical Soap, Spanish Lilly tirhite and unrivalled shaving soap. jy2.54r MAKE NOVO: ALL THE PEOPLE—Ancncv Acxovin—The celebrated medicines of Dr. T. G. Evans of Brownsville; Pa., are now for sale wholesale and retail; at Jackson's Medical Depot, No. 89 Liberty street, ltbad of Wood, Pittsburgh. Wholesale Dealers and Agents supplied. Dr. Evans' Sovereign 'lbnii and brand Restora tive, a certain cure for the Fever and Ague. Dr. Evans , Vegetable and Anti-Dyspeptic pills, price 25 cents per box. - . Dr. Evans' American Vegetable Vermifuge, puce 25 cents per!, bottle. Dr. Reads , Tonic Eye TVater, an infallible cure for sore eye* price twenty-fire cents per bottle: Rev. Draames Estep's Black Syrup, for thit elite "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. W 2. T"poiSonous effect on the skirt of common pre pared chalk is not generally known by ladies; how 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 ation, purely vegetable, which gives the face arms or neck, a natural life-like whiteness, and makes it smooth. It is called Jones' Spanish Lilly White, and is sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Ware 'house, 89 Liberty street, headof Wood; at the same place is sold Jones' Coral flair Restorative, Italian 'Chemical Seep and unrivalled' shaving soap. y24-tf. • LAWNS-r-OrAsr cotoas).--Another lot of Lawns just opened at A. Morris's, No 45 Market st.— 'warranted fag colors—which we are selling at 121 c per yard. jet New Books TUST RECEIVED--LcrrEas TAM Baoosn, Asia Millo ,by Mrs. E. C. A. Schneider, with an essay on the prospects of the Heathen and our duty to them, by Rev. B. Schneider, and an introductio. by'Rev.E. Heiner, A. M. Published by Rev. Sandn Gutelius, Chambersburgh, 1846. For sale by SCUBA & SCHEIBLER, jell u 115 Wood st OT ASH-15 casks' Potash, No. f article, on for sale by MARTIN & JYr 46 Wood.st. CORN—tI7 scki: Cont i foi,alo by je26 i; I JAMES MAY DRLEIDys ;25* . SARSAPARILLA VtGr4/713LS BLOOD rri.r.S. ' The .roprietor is obliged to Manufacture them oa a‘nore •xtensive scale'than heretofore, and by a great ira .rovement in his machinery, can make them much aster and with less labor, consequently less ex lease, which enables him _to sell 40 pills to the aox instead of thirty as htietofore. As a Spring Purifier, these pills have no equal, and for purify pig the blood, and purg'ingand cleansing the stom ach and bowels, they are the safest, best, and 4ost efficacious in existence. If pills are necessa at all, Dr.Leidy's Blood Pills will effect all that an be effected by any known pills in the world, or all the virtues that can be combined in Hills G. Ogden contained in them, and their established repu ation is the best proof of it. No other Pills are nown to contam Sarsaparilla in them, and all ,tlier Pills called by names nearly similar, arc .anufactured only with a view to sell them on he reputation of the true and genuine DR. EID S SARSAPARILLA VEGETABLE ;LOOD PILLS, the first and original introduced ty erica name. Be cautious, therefore; ask for and take no oth rs, and you will not be deceived in their effects, IvhiLst if you take of the spurious, -or imitations, veu will not only be deceived by their effects; 1 filch ad catbirds serious and dangerous, but de / eit'ed out of your money also. Male and fbmala, young awl old, can 'take them • t all tides, in all diseases, without change of liv ing, restraint from occupation, or fear of expo tire to all weather-Odaining neither mercury, inerale, nor any ingredient whatever that is un iendly or dangerous to the constitution. Try hem, try them; if their effects do not confirm the ,otegoing, their cost will be refunded by Dr. Leidy pon satisfactory evidence of it. I ory• For sale by B. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO.. ,orner Sixth and Wood streets, who are the only P. gents for Pittsburgh. my 29.18, tv n the Court of Common Pleas, for the County of Allegheny, No. 7, October Ternr, t, SUMMONS in Covenant for the ie . - i• covert' of ground tent: Aivn Prow, to ism Angust 8, 1846: )(11q: The Court order and direct, that the * 4 : 1 .,1 4 t. V. Sheriff give notice of the alias writ of - 1' 4 40 summons, issued in the above case, by • üblication twice a week for three successive weeks 'n the Pirrstionex Post newspaper, commencing on he 11th day of August inst., agreeably to the act of ssembly of the Bth of April, 1810. From the Record, CEO. R. RIDDLE, augl.2-d2awfr3Av Pro. LAKE SUPEIIIIOR. TunSTAUNCif low pressure, ship built •Steam Packet, JULIA ... . PALMER, Capt BE:sa A. Sraxsi.kno, avirig been put in complete condition for sea, will un upon Lake Superior during the season, commenc ing 3d August, between the Sault de St. Marie and Ihe various ports, as business may warrant. The . P. - is well filrnished in every particular, and is as ne a heavy weather vessel as any ship that floats he seas. Has good upper cabin, state rooms and amity saloons, as also single berths, ladies cabin nd steerage cabin. All well ventilated, and will accommodate 100 cabin passengers. Freightin large . uantities can be stowed under decks. Parties with ir without tireight will be accommodated at the van .us landings upon the Britiih and American sides i f the lake. Oirr One or two voyages will be made to La Poutci • uring the Indian payments, and two pleasure voy ges will bo made entirely around the lake coast ' in., during August and September, giving to plea urn travel an opportunity of enjoying the most de lightful, unique and interesting scenery in the known orld. State rooms or single berths can be secured u advance by addressing W. F. PORTER TAYLOR, Managing owner, Sault de Ste Marie, Mmhigan. July, 1849. jr2o.3ta&3in N. B. Property consigned to W. F. Porter Taylor •ill meet with immediate despatch as ordered. Groat ttarga WE have for sale an excellent Frame House, VV. built and finished expressly for the occupan y of the owner, containg fine finished rooms and kiarlors, cellar, &c., with a Garden well stocked with fruit trees and vines, lot 30 feet front rn i aning hack to the Mannor line. The lease has 9 years unexpir 4ed- and no ground rent. It is situated in the neigh orhood of the business part of the city, and will be held very low and immediate possession given. Apply to BLAKELY & MITCHEL. jeG-d&w. - • Lawns I.—Liawnis t t IrAEO. S. S%VARTZ has on hand a lot °nine Lawns k.. - which will he sold at the very low price of 18i Cents per yard, persons who want a good article, at a low price, would do well to call soon. i Also on hand a good stock of Naosook muslins for Ladies Dresses very cheap at jel3 No. 106 Market street. Musgtieto Netts. EO. S. SWARTZ has on hand a lot of very so . perior white and colored Musqueto Netts which will be sold cheap at No. 106 Market street. BLEACHED SHEETINGS AN!) SHIRTINGS.— The attention of purchasers is invited to our geral stock of these Goods. 4-4 superior Sea Island Shirting Muslim; 1540 it l 4 lt 7-8 ." • 12-4 Hamilton Sheeting; 5-4 9-3. " - marSHEA & PENNOCK. OLD WINES & LlQUORS—consisting of Port Wine: Madeira Wine; Malaga do; Rhenish do;—in half and quarter pipes, and on draught warranted pure; Pale Brandy, of different brands; 'bark do . , Holland Gin, Brie flavor; Peach Brandy, 8 years old; Apple do, 4 do do; Old Rye Whiskey, 8 and II years old, Pait of the above Liquors from under Custom HOusb Lock, for sale in quarttitit.;s to suit by P. C. MARTIN, .IY 2 n 60 ; Water st. PSALMS & HYMNS, rot. the eta of the German Reformed Church in the U. S. of America, En glish and German. For sale by SCRIBA & SCHEIBLER, jell 115 WoOd•st: George R. White & Co., WILL dispose of their choice stock of Barag,es, painted and Gingham Lassos, summer 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. jy22-2m (Chronicle please copy.) lIIF, following articles are just received at Hays Brockway's, together with a large assortment brother "fitins„ , which we are able to exchange on as good terms as any other house in this city, thr atria robe if all ei711. ,., viz: 4 sacks ItootGinger, 3 bbls Spr. Turpentine, 2 cask ass , d Lamp black, 3do ground Log Wood, 6 bbls Linseed Oil,, 3 do Glue, I cask winter white Oil; cask Madder, do Sperm do., 100 lbs Indigo. Ale°, a general assortment of Paints, Oils, Var nishes,Brushes, Bye . Stuffs, Drugsstid Medicines, and atent Medicines. A splendid assortment of French and American Perfumery—wholesale and retail, No 2, Commercial Row, Liberty street. jy29-lm Wood Streit Property for Stile; ' 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 (lir tia!e: Enquire of J. E. MOOR110:1): angB Farmers and Mechanics, Look to your Interests. 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'll miss it. Gentlenien in want of good hats would do well to call at the new hat store No. 1 5 2 Wood St. near Liberty, and next door to Mr. MCully's Flour. warehouse. The Subscriber is deterniined to sell first rate hats of all kinds (Pittsburgh Man ufacture) at 10 per cent lower any other establishmentin the ety. P. S. dont forget the name and number of the store, No. 152 Wood street, between Sixth and Libery.t June 3. w3m BEST JAVA COFFEE, ground and put up in pound packages, received and for sale at the PEKIN. TEA Stoat . ; 72 Fourtliatrect, neat Wood. je29 • I =‘_ • - ' • . QHAWLSI SHAWLSH—Rare and beautiful; at "Down; 7.11 Cash House. 7 Cashmere splendid patterns; different styles; Broche, Thibet, Ofibri, wm . t. and platn, and all shades,. figt, tred. Silk, wat d.. Ottornan, Chameleon ..changeable and other stYles. , _ Stardillas.lßar'd and Dainask:, fig'd. • Mous. Dlaines, Ombr, wet* bg'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. Berage, sperior and low prices, great bar-. gains. , jylB BARROWS & TURNER. - New Goode. RE(JEIVE.I) today at No. ;16 Market street— AnothM case of those rich Gingham prints, iu brown and] purple plaids, beautiful patterns, ALSO, 50] pieces white and colored Musquitoe Netting of superior quality, for sale cheap at BARROWS Si, TURNER'S, augl IS Market st. m NERALW ATR Sp arklMEg i,and bright - ' libs liquid light." —And not only d' "sparklinr , and bright," but for its delicious flavor, Hays & rockwars Mend and Min eral Water is; certainly 'unrivalled" and the syrups, are equal to any that ever graced the Mineral Fount. Call i and see, at No. 24 Commercial' Row Liberty st. je6 'BERAGE 'eIIAWLS AND SeARFS -1 carton black second mourning satin striped Berage Shawls; 1 carton beautiful fancy Berage Shawls, onabre fringes; I carton brocha Berage Shawls, extra handsome; 44 Scarfs 1 " satinbordered 1 " he6laui twist'' silk • extra sup. hernani The above handsome goods have all been purcha sed lately at auction, in New York and Philadelphia, at the closingnales of the Ftenclt importal, and are now offered at a small advance, and less' than the cost ofimportation, at the Cheap Cash Store of jelS ALENANDER & DAY. HILADELPHIA STEAM SYRUP, a tine ant i ale. jast recd and tor sate by MOS. MILLER, cor, Wood & 4th ats. , F rturr-Ip boxes M. R. Raisins; it Drums S. Figs; 1 2 2 Jars fresh Prunes; Just received and for sale by, . THOS. MILLER, klB , coy. Wood & 4th sts. , --,—, .1 1 ' ALM SOAP-40 boxes Cin. just received and for said by THUS. MILLER, jelS cor, Wood & 4th stn 'FINE 81.14A1t CURED HAMS—Just reed and for sale, by THOS. MILLER, jelS , con Wood & 4th sts. CANDLE42O hoses StOarine; 10 ' Star; Just received and fur sale by ' I TITS. MILLER, jelS cur' Wood &ill sts LEM 018.541 5 Boxes Lemons; fur sale very low, by jyl4 JAMES MAY. `HOT-40 kgs Shot, assorted Nos. for sale by 0 jc26 JAMES MAY .1111.9.--4 casks prime lianas for sale by 1 jo26 ° JAMES MAY. _H IDES-41 I Missouri Hides, for sale low to close consigrimcnt. c 26 JAMES MAY. kegs Lard, received per steamer Tom Ij Corwin, 3./ad for sale by 2 S M. B. nitEv 8: Co. 7() AILS No. 1, trtriie,l Shad for sale by jy22 • MD. 1111EY Sc 1500 j 1I : ILSIIFL shelled corn for sale low by . ~ ' M. B. REMY 4- Co. 9fl KEGS assorted Shad for sale low to close ...A./ cons.grinent by jy22 M. B. RIMY 4. Co. _ _ Cio - r - roN.J r —t I-13 bales for sa)e by / aug 7 ! M. B. 'MEV, & Co. . - 'DIG METit.I..-1" ton Scioto:Furnace pig iron fur IL sale by (je.26) ' JAMES ISIAV. TACOS StIOULDERS-6 hhils Bacon Shoulders, 1) in prime ordor, for sale lOor by jY 3O P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water st. j~IINE SALINA TABLE SALT---b 0 bags (small k size) vi,ry fine Salina lialt,i fit for table ese and Dairies, for late low by P. C. MARTIN, jy27 _ 60 Water st. - - - -- LF.MONS.I-100 boxes lemons in good order, for sale j by P. C. MARTIN, J/ 20. 60 Water street. GRAB CIDER.-12 Barrels surenor Crab Ci der lot sale by P C. MARTIN, /Y 410 Water street f IOPERAS.-2(1 Barrels Copperas for sale by jy 2'i P. C. MARTIN, (19 Water street. WHISKEY—w bbls. rectivl Whiskey, a fine arttele, for sale by P, C. MARTIN, jrttl Liu Water O. `GAPS-11U Innen No. I Rosnn; Almond, 'relict and Palm. •• nyder Shaving. In store and for sale by nn 22 LAMBERT & snirrox COFFER—GSI bags prime green Rio. 10 pockets old government Java. Arriving and for sale by LAMBERT & Sll I PTON, my 22. 133 and 133 Wood st 1. GAR-10 Mids. N. O. Sugar; 10 bbls. loaf f) crushed and pulverized, 1 case levering U. R. Fur silo by jy2S J. D. WILLI AMS. GI ritoN-33 cases Genoa fOr sale by J. 1). WILMA NIS. aug 3 .110 Wood street LjPANISII, Italian, French, German, Latin, Greek, Hebrew and Kat; 'f eiitarnenta. Hebrew, French, Greek, German, and Englimli Bibb., lot hale by ringS H. S. BOSWORTH F.: CO. Lake Super4rr pPEOPLE visiting the copper mines of Lake Su perior 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. HAYS & ISHOCKWAY, No. 2 Cointuercinl Row, Liberty st TTE..VY white Linen Drill, for genre pants; il . Tweeds and Summer Clothe; Gent's Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Do. Silk do. Do. liernani and Silk cravats. An invoice of the above received this day by Jo 27 B. E. CONSTABLE, S 3 Market. at 00 RIMS of Pitch, fur sale on consignment, and will be cold chenii; by jel.s TAAFFE & O'CONNOR. Siege of Londonderry A HISTORY of the snip of Londonderry, and . / . 1 defence of Enniiikillen, in 1688 and 1689, by the Rev. John Graham, M. Alßector of Tamlagh turd in the diosca of Derry, For sale by jy23 LUKE LOOMIS, Agent. CANTON RIFLE BARRELS.--4 boxes ri fl e gun barrels, warranted of the best quality, just re ceived on consignment from the manufacturer, and will be sold at the manufacturers wholesale prices, a constant supply will be kept 'on band (IF.ORGECOCURAN, No 26 Wood st. RECEIVED thii day Parasullettes and Sun Shades; Ladies (2Orded Skirts; do Sea Grass do; Black Ilernani Shalils; Bcrcge Scarfs, and Shawls; For sale at it: E. CONSTABLE', je27 83 Market st. Storage HAVING a very large and commodimis ware house, we are prepared to receive (in addi tion to freight for shipment) a large amount of Pro duCe; storage at low rates. C. SkANULTY & CO, jy23 Canal Basin. RAJDUATED Stripe and Plaid white Muslin G Bohcs; Graduated stripia,white Mut+line; Mull Muslins; Nainsook Jaconet do; A large assortment just new to-day B.IE. CONSTABLE, je2l No. 83 Market st. Goods J . , , IJST' received frotriNfive York by l Adams &Cols Express, the'followteg styles of !ladies Dress Goods, which for beauty! and• cheapness cannot be surpassed in any of the kastern.Cities, viz: •. Embroidered Gil:ghat:l Robes, (now styles,) Graduated Organdi 1- do do; Rich Ombri Bungee (silk and wool)very cheap; Balzarines, every price and quality; ' Rich styles Rep,Cslimere and De Laing French _Gingham and Gingharri Lawns;;:. Paris Printed fiernanni Cobaltine, (a new arti cle :of Drees Goodb, very beautiful.) Graduated Muslin Robes; • White Embroidered do; Ali the above goods have recently beenpurckased in the New York market since the great redaction of 'prices and will be sold at a small advance above Eastern cost by ! ' CiUNDIIIES ; 10 5 bags Ground Nuts; • 1 bale Almonds: „ • 1 cask No: 1, Madder, a first rate article. 2 bbls " " 1 " Cloves; • 20 boxes Chocolate; . 10 kegamustard; , 15 boxes Fancy Soaps; mats Cassiai 5 bags Pimento; 2 bbls Snuff. (superior); 20 boxes Ground Pepper; • 2 bbls Ginger; 3 " Brazil Sugar; 15000 half Spanish Segar; 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. -Justyreceived and for sale by . hIARTIN & SMITH, j c io, - .56 Wood street, between 3d and 4th. 1 - I LOUR-00 Bbls Super fi ne fresh Family flour 11 just received and fur, sale by MARTIN & SMITH, ly7-d&w 56 Wood, between 3d and Fourth sts. C't A LERATUS-1000 Ibs Saleratns in bids and bag, CI Nu. I article, on hand and for sale by MARrliSi & 1Y 27 56 Water st. TjL'TS-20 bushels Ground Nuts; ,11 1 sack Alnitinds,prime article; Received and for sale by MARTIN & SMITH, .14' 27 56 Water st. Marlin and Smith, UCCESSORS to Irvine & Martin, wholesale gro cent, produce and commission merchants, and dealers in Pittsburgh manufactured ankles, No. 56, Wood street. Pittsburgh, Pa. jets urrom HAMS--51:0 Ibe Minton flame, prime .111 'article in store and for sale by I)OTASH-w Casks Potash; a prime article, fur sale by MARTIN & SMITH, jy7-d&w .56 Wood, between 3d and 4th sts. VINEGAR -.-25 bbls Cider Vinegar, for sale by MARTIN & SMITH, jelS-d&w 56 Wood atreet. riIILORIDE LIME-4 cases prime just received, V/ and for sale by • R. E. SELLERS, augl 53 Wood street. SMUSH WHITING-25 bble. received and for sale by aug I l IL E. SELLERS. TILTIIITE CHALK-2513 Ibs. just received and V V for sale by 01%11 .11. SF.LLERS. I UM COPAL-400'lbs. just received and for sale Uf by anull R.' E. SELLERS. r ADDER 1 cask just received, and tar sale by 1,1 smell R. E. SELLERS. LIQUORICE -2 cases small stick just received and for sale by't augll R. E. SELLERS. yi, vraACT LUG woor-sls ibs. just reed, and _IA fur sale by aug I I IL E. SELLERS. SALT SUVA - 1018 lbs. just recetved and fbr sale by aug I I It. E. SELLERS. . . . _„ ... . !IA ills GILLEN-237 lbs. just lecusced, and fur 1 sale by aug I I R. E. SELLERS. QALT-120 barrels. laodinir and for sale by 0 nog' MILLER RICK ETSON cIAVEUP MALAGA WINES-13qr. casks just recci‘ed and for sale by amt MILLER & RICK ETSON. ICOTHE SOAP-200 boxes landing from j steamer Acadia and for sale by 1111.ANTATION 310LASSES-100 tibia landing I from s teamer Lady Byron on consignment and or sale by MILLER 4 RICKETSON. ug4 1100:1IS-2.5 Jdz. ruprrior quality Brooms, just recched and for sale by augl3 MILLER & RICKF.TSON. Claret Wine on Draught — T. AVE will tap another cask of Ctinnrr Worm, on V Monday , Aug. 17th. Persons wishing to put t-Use a supenor article on draught, will please leave their orders prior to that day, at the Wine Store of mug 10 POLLAND HERRING—A fiiv kegs Ea prime article) in Fyne and for sale low by nog S.TERETT. Si Co. Is Market st. .• . 1111AMPAGNE NVINT.S.—A fresh supply of , our popular brands. vintage of ts 39, isao and ISt just received and for sale at the wine store oo sTERETT s: Co, anglO No. IS Market nt. I:ItRANDY—G qr. casks pale Ilennesay and other 1 . ) brands for wholesale by QARDINES.-1:11) tins :arthnos. beet brand, to ljarri e in a few days, for sate by wig, 4 STEAL:I7 & Co. IS market st Atiret.",t;r' N t: S tl;e p B a.e 9 l, r :igT i t s i s t t. 3 ll:7i e n r CZ:m r t -, of [aug 10) ST ER 1.1-t• & Co. No. IS Market at. SOA P.-20 Mar. N 0.2 rosin amp; 5 " engt.flo 2 " hylles palm; 10 " " fanev• Poe ale by jv2S J. D.. \'ILLIAMS. . . li;;Tii - Ti(WfOi sale by 1.3 J. D. WILLIAMS . mtg . 3 110 Wood street. R ICE -5 Tierces fresh received and for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS, augl 110 Wood street. B RAZIL SUGAR-5 bags white for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS, aug3 110 Wood street. SATIN STRIPED DE LAINES—Just received a lot of black and colored Satin Striped de Laines, which we are selling very cheap. ALEXANDER tit DAY, : ang3 75 Market at, N W cor of the Diamond. iIIIECKS AND TICKINGS.—An excellent as kisortment of checks and tickings, just received and for sale very low. [KO ALEXANDER & DAY, 73 market st , N. W. cm. of the Diamond. PRINTS AND USLINS.—Just opened a large assortment of low priced prints and a variety of different makes of brown and bleached muslin. aug3 ALEXANDER Sz DAY, 75 Market st., R. W. cor, of the Diamond AI USQUITO NETTs.—A large lot of musqui. 11l to netts on hand and for sale unusually low. aug3 ALEXANDEP: .& DAY, 75 Market et., N. W. con of the Diamond. AWNS ! I..AWNS ! !—Great Bargains in Lawns aro nowfto be had at Alexander & Day's, No. 75 il , :l7.l — kit.; as they arc selling off their stock of these l b good at a great reduction of prices, so now is the time fur persons to suit themselves at a comparative. ly small expense. ALEXANDER & DAY; No. 75 Market eit.i iY-I 3 N. W. corner ofthe Diantiond. NiTl-11TE DRESS GOODS—. large assortment V o fWhite dress goods,such as Nansook, Jaekonelt,Mull and Swiss Mullins. Just received and sale very elie . ap by ALEXANDER & DAV, jyl3 75 Market sr., n. west cor.-Diamond. Lawns Cheaper than Ever. AT A.. MORRIS'S No. 05 Market at. We have now on hand the cheapest lot of Lawns ever offered in this market. Such as are usually sold at 37} cents we are selling at .$1,50 the Diem; Pattern, (9 yards.) Call 'and look at thed. je2 :;;>'~<. A MORRIS, No. 65 Market Btu MARTIN A: SMITH, Water Pt MILLER ¢ RICKETSON. sTERETT No. 1S Moirket street STERETT g Co, No. IS Market Ft t OW AT :THE NEW. YORK .STORE:. LADIES, Rioh I a tot bargains ; have reduced to prices of all On hand n splen id of iris and English , arns, Bdroges,l il2orincs, shawls,searfs :ravats‘ KI so, ibbons,Flowers, 'ancy and. Plain raid Bonnets. For the Gentle m, a few splcri vest patterns, int starts, gold id silver mixed tecds,shirts, col- W.• 13. GARRARD. Juit received another box of White Bonnet Rib bons:_ 1 jy2o Dili. DIIIITYSI Nillti(171 1 1- 111 W d rif N‘ l ' lt H aV grlce g t ' s c fr r ee n t e ; i . ~ • _:, ! I -.. . NosystOrn of instruction . 1 , : . iit 1) I ever attempted west ot the mountains as proved so successful in qualifying gentlemen for the.counting }Muse. Those who will, take the trouble to examine, the course of training band practice given in this Institutioin will be convin r ced that it is hardly possible ' for . riy , person to go through it without mastering the s !vet. Referen ces given at the Academy to nea ly one hundred m 1 gentleennow in practice in this c ty who have been 1 instructed in this institution. ! Ho rs of business 2 to 4 P. M. and 7i to 91 evening. augs _ Gold PeSns. _ .. JUST RECEIVED—Another lare addition to my stock of Diamond pointed Gold Pens of the beet makers and for sale at dm lowest prices. Also—A large assortment o f Gull and Silver Pen cils, Tooth and Ear Picks,'N'eeZets, B.x. Ste. W. W. WILSON, jell j Li 7 Market st. Security to Purch4seTr.s by O. v. is rashba. of GENUIRE SUGML COATED P/1.L.E1 is. upon it 2 ' 1, 1* 11 " 04 1: 1 ; M ite P . " 4, "1"4115 , M0c e r r""" 4111:1\9:1114:•••••••• 4 ethers lor lb! Original 1 a Ali coint . Inventor. TERTSIT. CLICKENER , S SUGAR. CHATL:D VEGETABLE PILLS are the first and only Medicine ever known that will positively cure r Headache, Giddiness, Measlris, Salt Rheum, Rheumatism, Piles, Heartburn, Worms,. Dispepsia, Scurvy, Gholerh Morbus, - Small Pox, Jaundice, Coneh, Quinsy, Pains in the Back, WlMoPing Cough, Inward Weakness, Consurliption, Fits, Palpitation of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Rising in the Throat, grysipHas, Deafliess, Dropsy, Asthma, lichings of the Skin, Fevers of all kinds, Colds,iGout, Gravel, Ifervo s Complaints, Female Complaints, And all other diseases originating om impurities of the blond. . 1 , gcr They have cured, since their introduction, - 2,000 r .ho h7..-;be s how lie. over 2,000 persons, who havebeen given up as hope less cases, by the most eminent Physicians. trr They are patronized and ecommended by men of the highest distinction, am ng whom are— Hon. David R. Porter, Hon. I eery Clay, Hutt. John Q. Adams, Hon. aniel Webster, lion. Martin Van Buren, Hon. JC. Calhoun, Gen. Winfield Scott, Col. R.IM. Johnson, Hon. James K. Polk, Gen. Lewis Cass. Err Their virtues are so infallibie that the money . will be returned in all cases they do not give univer- 1 sal satisfaction. Although bnt tad and a half years have elapsed since these celebratil r d Pills were fi rst introduced to the public, the salt: of them in the Eastern and middle States; has far exceeded Dr. Clickeners most sanguine expectations. During the Ppast year, alone, no less than 10,000 gross of boxes ' I ave been sold in the State of Nev York. 6,000 in I Pe.nesylvania, 4,000 in Marylind, 3,000 in New Jer- I sey, 2,000 in Delaware, and 9,000 ivy the New England I States, requiring the constant eMployment of 27 hands, exclusive of printers andcusgravers. In the same perhid, upwards of 400,00 copies a the "Family Doctor" have heed oribired by agents MI every section of the ex.untrv. These facts must show, conclusively, that Dr. elickc ner's Sugar Coat- I eil Pills, besides being the very bed medicine in the I world, are held in the highestestimation by the public.' We might extend this e ublicaton to" an indefin ite length, if we deemed it cape(lent to publish all tersimonials we have meek et!, noi only from agents but individuals and families, i who have experienced the benficial effects of Clitiltendr's Sugar Coated Pills, but we deem it unneeesictiv. The most in eontestible evidence of theieunpr cedented success, are the numberless Imitations and ounterfeits which have already appeared, notwithsta ding the brief pe riod they have been before the p bite. Even some of our staunchest pill maker* hay had the audacity to imitate the Capsule of Sugar, i order to disguise the ingredients of their vile! corm manila ' and palm I I them nil for the "real simon putie. , Such paltry shifts cannot last long without expoising their hideous deformity. Truth and honesty must inevitably pre sail over rascality and deception. For sale in Pittsburgh by I,VAI..IJACICSON, at his Patent Medicine Warehouse, No. 9, Liberty street, head of Wood st., Pittsburgh. Price, 25c. per box. Dr. Clickener's principal office is SI Barclay street, New York. I Q - Beware of an imitation article called Im proved Sugar Coated Pills, pUrporting to he patented, as both the pills and the pretendiTd patent are for geries, got up by a miserable quick in New'York, who, for the last four or five yOirs, has made his living by counterfeiting popular medicines. Kr Remember, Dr. C. V.Clickener is the original inventor of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing of the sort was ever heard of until he introduced them in June, 1543. Purchasers should, therefore, always sk for Cligkener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and take no other, or they will lie made the victims of a fraud: may 9 W Illfion'.l 'Pinot THE AN - MS(IN PILLS, as a remedy peculiarly adapted for headaches and dyspeptic affections, are pretty generally knowW and esteemed in this community; and the proprietor, so ollen as he has occasion to write or speak of them, can scarcely re frain from an expression of his grateful acknowledg ments to his friends fur their patronage and kindness to him..Jlis feeltms are tho warmorfrom observing the "beginning and the ending"—thrown almost in juxtaposition—of so many nostrums and kindred pre parations eq u ally' loud in their pretensions, and much more industriously presented to 06 public; il , while his preparation noiselessly advance , even to remote places, soothing and comforting the afflicted, and permanently grafting self upon the tfections of new friends, thus continually widening the circle of its usefulness. Although well satisfied that his medicine has, as it were, a principle of per etuity in it, yet ho is obliged to hisfriends for the uost sub st anfial evidence of ate ilict. , In its natural history, if you please, the Wilson 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 (AR a general thing) no sooner begins to dabble in drugs than he casts about for sonic cheap prepara tion or must 'get up,' as the phrase is, something— anything that will sell. Often he attempts it under an assumed or fictitious 'Mine, as though conscious his own were insufficient to sell it. The difference then between the Wilson Pill and the preparations a have just indicated, would appear to be this: The consciousness of the value of my pill originated the idea of putting them on sale for money, and at.l' price. The consciousness of the value, of money originates in most instances the many preparations I have alluded to; and the P . IET most likely 'to take' is always first carefully considered, and the pill or other preparation made and trattuatedfo suit, t., The one is a DISCOVERY, and conics from the great Arcana of Universal Nature; the other a trick or invention, and comes from a not very.popular quality of INDI VIDUAL Nature. Readerl the difference here is great. In one instance the 'value attached to the in.t. is the starting point; in the Othrr, the MONEY. But it is not probable that some of the many prepara tions basina even such paternity were acciiteatally gooiklaut triat possibly by this process of "getting up" as they call it, by puffing 'and blowing, as we clean wheat, they have bees "got up" too high be fore their specific gravity had been carefully ascer tained, and have blown oir never to be heard of, wiEh other chaff—some lighter, some heavier. Whatever may be the rationale ' I must repeat it, that I am most profoundly thankful to my friends for their discrimination in not consigning . my discovery to that compenduous category of "inventions that did not answer"—of "tricks t hat won't win.." The WilsolaPills are usefial ns a GENERAL remedy, and May be kept and.taken, in proper doses, in fitm dies, as a preveataiive of general ill health, or dis ease of whatevCr 'unite, by any menther Or. the fam ily, without any fear of the consequences of expo sure in the ordinaryursuits'of business. , otr-They may alwa 'is be had in any quantity of the. proprietor,. in Penn street; below Marbury, and of the principal,Droggista of' this pity and Allegheny. jy22-d&w7m 75 5 B a C i l e X4S m ck;d F E S Sicily f . o r aiNIEM/Mii • • Orphan's; ID onrt. Sale; Auxturris - sr. COVICT7, ,S5l; . 1 . - ..it.v.v. 4 . At an Orphan'i:Court, held at .Pitta.- ~,,7",y,. burgh, in.and far, said ['Minty, en th e :141- 1 4' ' lst day of ,lagust, A. D., 1846. st lv s er: 4 .4. , pi. 'The petition ofJohn Johnston, Guar_ .'*'---- ... 1 :( alan of An childrens and Mary - 4 .1' C, Thompionand herrs at law of Eihitaid B. Thompson, late of Fairfiield County, and State of Ohio' deceased was presented to- the Court; , showing - : . • .: - - • That the said Edward B. Thompson, at the time of his death; was seized in his dentesne as of fee .of and, in the one undivided fourth pnit of a certain tract kif land, situatu in Versailles township, Allegheny coun ty, Pennsylvania; described asifollOws: Beginning at a post at the line of Rissick's land,• and running along HickmanM 1and,..157 81 deg. E 190 p . m:Cho - 3 to 1 a post; thence along lands belonging to the heirs of George Miller, deed. N 881 ; deg. E 312 perches to a post; theneei along .Miller'S land &St deg: N 174 perches tog p'ost; thence, N. 87i, deg. W 52 perches; thence S 171 'deg. W 46 perches To• a white oak; thence, by Eilsickzs line N 57.1. deg: W i 35 perches to a post, the plic . e. of, beginning, containing 369 acres and 108 perchek, .with' the usual allowance. And being so thereof. seised; :the said Edward . 13. Thompson'departed thiilife intestate, leaving issue, the said Anne E., and Mary Thompson, Minors. AND FURTHER sitr.witte: That the petitioner hav ing been duly appointed:Guardian-of the said mineis by the Orphans' Court of said:Countrotilerwards, to wit: . on the Ist day of November,A.:D. 184:2; sued fourth out of the District Court ofAllegherty county, in No 662, of November Term, A.. D. 1,841, a Writ of Summons in Partition against the Co-tenants of the said minors, and spelt proceedings were therein had, that the said Court, on the Didi day of July, A. D., 1843, entered Judgment, sited partitio fiat. And the said Court, afierwards, On :the 9th day of Novena, ber, A.1).1,343, to. November. Term, 1843, No 121, awarded an Inquest directed to B. Weaver, Sheriff of the said county, 'cominanding him to summon the said Inquest to part and divide the said described tract of land, according to the right of the 'parties -claiming partition th e re m; and by the Inquisition of the: said Jurors, taken on the ground on the sth (lay of September, A. D. 1543, the following described-part of said tractof land, was allotted to and set apart to and for the said Wards of and Petitioner, to wit: Beginning at a post on KissiViVe line -and running thence by Ilickman7s land, N 81 deg. B 51 perches; thence S 871 ,deg. E 146 perhes to a,post; thence S 8,1 deg. W 51 perches to the line of Kisick's land, and thence N 871. deg: W 146 perches to the place of beginning; containing 46 acres 38 perches, with the usual allowance—which !Inquisition was after ward, confirmed by the said Court. , - 1` . AND TERTHER stinwnvo TO THE COURT; that 'con siderable expenses: have been incurred by the Peti tioner in recovering possession of said last described piece ofsaid tract, 'and in effecting a Partition of the original tract of said land.f.that the Petitioner's Wards are entitled to in personal Estate, as heirs at late of their said Father, so far as is known to the Petitioner—that the said last described' tract,is all the Tea estate belonging to,the•Petitioner's Wards in the County known to the .petitioner; that the said last described piece of land if all woodland and.un productive and expensive, and that it would be to the. interest of said minors, in the-judgment of the Petitioner, to havelthe Same sold; and praying the Court to grant him an order toleell the said vai:t of the said large traot. of land, which has been set apart for said minors--to pay the debts and maintain the,d minors, children of the said :Intestate, and the .cita loin heretofore issued having beeni returned accord ing to law, therefore, the Court order and direit that the said John ;John : stun, 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 Monday, the 31st day of August inst., at 10 o'clock, A; :M., and sell the same to die best bidderi for the highest and best price-- bidden for the same having first given due public and timely notice of the time and place of sale, ac cording to the act of Assembly, in such eases made and provided,. and! the Rule Of this Court. Witness, the Thin. BENJA7rI//q PATTON, Esq.,Presi dent or our .aid Ctitirt, at Pittsburgh, this 4th' day of August, A. D., 1846. • JOHN; YOUNG, JP., CI'L RISIIOLfS SARSAPARILLA.—.2Ifr. C. C. Eris .l3 tol—Siro halje been in tlic habit for some years past of prescribing 'to friends: !and Others your very excellent preparation of Sarsa'parilla, yittt. very: ex cellent effect, especially in chronic diseases of Bing standing, and obstinate cutaneous affections arising from impurities of !the blood,!and when patients are of a scrofulous habit. Containing, as it does, the-ac tive principle . of Sar. a very concentrated form, it is not only pre to patients in almost every condition, but is perhaps the Best preparation in use for all the diseases which arise from impure blood. Yours, &c., , LEyl TUCKER, M. I). DfrFor sale by B..A.FAIIINESTOCIC &Co., augls corner 6ih and Wood streets. drILOSING OFF SALE AT, BARROWS & TURN:- ER'S—ln consequence ofour arrangements for the . "fall trade," ve shall offer for 30 daps, our en tire stock of rich ancy and:Btaple Dry : Goods, at such prices as wil ensure the sale. Dress Stuff's, in .rest variety, splendid styles and patterns. White Goods o 100 l's. Mous d usual every description. LaMes, at much less prices than Shawls, heauti. particularly we in 50 doz. Lined I Parasols, sellin Glovss and Hosi Hamlets and Ri. rates. :I assortment.; to this .departnierit i•ite the attention of purchasers. lamb. ilandkfs. price PI cts. I off without reserve. ry of evers• description. bons, at sp per cent below usual nvited to Call and examine the jy22 Pure!lasers are Dude. SKIN A. indeed, eve in appearande, the atmosphere; of the blood, is s some of the thous pills, and useless skin a softening at pores, whitens the ration, that, he th thy, or diseased w tan and morpliew t ITALIAN Clin and diSpel them, lovely. It acts s skin, that physicia old cases of scurvy kingworin, and it 'has often, effected failed. It is indee Sold at JACKS( I , 59 Liberty street, I is sold the MoOrisi tire, and Spanish COMPLEXION, at this (and, ,y other) season, is often repulsive sed, in eight cases out of ten, by !nd what persons suppose disease reply a disease, of the • skin If nds who take purgative medicine, Sarsaparilla, were to. use on their d clearing balm; that opens the skin„and 'pauses ahealthc perspi skin never so disfigurod;.unheal ith pimple's or freckles, ennbnrn, the true find. genuine JONES'S lICAL SOAP hover fails to cure slid to make the, skin clear and mildly and soothingly on the is use it on lathes and infants, in ,crysipelas, salt : rheum, sore head, (mind, the genuine Jones' soap) 1 cure when every other remedy t 1 a blessed remedy. ( 1 1N , S Patent Medicine Warehouse, head of Wood—at the same place h Hair Dyp * Coral Hair Restora !.ity White. cr.—Sign off' the American Eagle, New York. PILINCIPAL Orr S 2 Chatham street, SploriAld Country Seat for Stile.. MEE' Stibecriber offers for sale a splendid country . scat situate Abut four Miles from Pittsburgh en the FrankstOwn Road [within a few yards ofthe Eas tern turnpike] and adjoining East Liberty. The house is finished in the best Eastern style. it contains twelve large rooms and one large Ball Room. It is one of the finest houssa in this vicini ty, of which those desirous of purchasing can satisfy tiemi:elves on examination. iThree or tour acres a land stocked with the choicest variety ofFruit trees, will be sold with it. Will be SOH separately, eight acres of land, on there is a splendid orehard containing about ,'OO Fruit trees, Apple, Peach, Pear, &c., all selected and of the ehoicest varieticS.:[ Tills plot lies adjoin ing the property described; above. ALSO On the South side of the Franktown Road, a fine Bill for the Manufactnre of Snuff and capable of pro ducing 50,000 lbs per artntiMi The Machinery is all of the beit kind and in fine order. For further information aitii terms apply on the premises. jy"23-dtf. REES JONES- lir School. this deparninent.of the 11:1 commence in the new Emsr /MONDAY or SEP ,IIING SESSION of 1847, srl,lslFirtitkr or FE/DWARF vniversigy rp . HE FALL SESSION or 1_ Western liniyersity, *l, Univerisity Building, on the TEnnen nellt; and the SP, will continence on the Fin following. This institution having so ',far recovered froin the • rd last. year, as td have •o'ippleted With increased 4 departments, it is hoped Itund to present increas s'o those who desire to itgh course of legal educe liselves credittibly for ad- effects of the great fire of the DCW, building nearly accommodations for all it that the Law ticherd will 11 ed facilities and atrractio pursue a regular and thorni tion, and .to prepare theri ibittanec to the bar. I There will. be daily reel assigned lessons, so arran a two years course, all tl portaut branches of on law and, equity, will the course. Tut Moot Cower, deSig in acquiring knowledge d tice!of the law will be rest ber of students will justify' LOil or Lair will-be eon! institution, according the r 1 Jima - tritions I,y the clasl=es on 0 as to einbraeg, within e iprinciPal and most im aiv. aCcaSioual lectures so be delivered as part oil I ind for assisting students nd readiness in thnprac bmed as,sonn as the num The degree.of ISAMU evred on students, or the lns usual in such institu- that may he required can licatieni to the Professor, Ihailis office on 4th above r Int,st a y ar : or thivty-ser sion.: ang67d3at .Any furthor•infoimation read ily . be obtained on ap WALTER lj roNTRIX,, who Smithfiold,street; fcitts . bur . TERlfq—Seventy.five d en arid .a h tlt drillarea MI=MEIM=g For Cinciurrnti . Louis The passpescer steiu.ner . PALESTINEi Williarne,.vili leave for the above aidllfintertnediate'ports rizelarly. Pet- freightrir'pnssageapply,on - . rend The new and splendid pansengeententr -3r G OLUMBI A, O'NEAL, Manter,wili leave - tbr tho above and intermediate ports, ;regular For freight or paasage epply,on hoard, or to )et D. WILKINS, Agent. Txtesiday Evening PaCeket. The new and splendid passenger steam boat DRCLARATION, Capt. Vorbeea, mllll7ll as a regular packet between l'ittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday . eveniig, . at 3' o'clock. Returning she ,NYlii leave Cincinnah every Friday evening at .3 The Declaration oilers inni superior accondationi to passengers - . ' , For. freight or passage apply on board: jel MONDAY HE T 1 ru re ail and parengcr steam, -a=l,4:2,er UNION, Captaie 3,racican, will run ai a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cinch - 11 nail, leaving . , this port every Monday at 6 o'plock, P. M. Returning A r e will lease Cincinnati'every 'rhuvday at 6' P. M. . . Ti Tillion was. built Rspressly for this trade, andarfords every- accommodation. _ . For freight or mss.age apply on horril. inayO FOR CINCII. , :NATi. - •.* Vil% wuall knOwn fast - running, -'steatrirt IV: Forsyth Master will run as a regu,ar 1 ackmt, lea'stng every Wednesday morn ing at 10 o'clock, and Whe'cling,..at the same day : , Itoturnini, she will Cincinnati leave every;tiatlallay, at 10, A. 17. For freight or passage apply on board, or to FORSYTH & Co.. Agents, t ap 1G . _ . No, 30, Water street.- SALTRI/AY. PACRE'r... regnlarntail and pass er,gr , r tdcerecT r., 4- - *5 - ,7 1 ---- L I CIfiC,ASSIAN, Capt. Isaac 'Bennett, wit) run as a regnlar ' Parket hettveen • Pittsburgh.'_and. Cincinnati, leaving this port every. Sat.urtitiy, at lit-, A. M., and. Wheeling. nt 10. p : M., time sane da - yt -Iteturninm..she)yill leave Cincinnati every Tuesday; For freight or passage apply on hoard.- The-Circassian Was built expressly_ for this trade, and offers to her passengers' every comfort and ac- • SATURDAY PACKET. • , • The regular mail and 'passen g er steamer MEsS G,ER, Capt. Linford, will rue as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this pert every Saturday at 10, A: Mi, and Wheeling at 10, the same day..., Returning, - she: will .lea've Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 113 For-freight or passage apply.on. board .t The Messenger was hlnit expressly Tor-this. tradc, and offers to her passengers 'every comfort and ac commodation. • mar 23 a s TR regular mail ancipassenger steam. ant er .11113t161A, Capt. John Klinefelter, as is regular packet between pittsburgh and Cincinnati. leaving,this port every, 'Tuesday at 10 A- Wheeling nt 10 P. M. of the .same day.— Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Friday at 10 A. NI. For freigbtor passage apply-on board. The Hibernia was huilt expressly.for the trade, and offers to the passengers every comfort and su perior accommodations. FRIDAY PACKET - - . TFIF. remilar mail and'passengerstesin' or CLIPPER N q' CaptainC nolo w'il run as a regular packet between Cincinnati and burgh, leaving this port every Friday- at 10-A —llL i , and Wheeling at 10 P. M.'the same (lily.' Returrilitg she will leave Cincinnati every Monday at 10 o'clnk, For freight or passage apply on board. The Clipper No. 2 I r 3 Sbuiltexpressly for this frada, and offers, to her passengers Cvery comfort and se counnodation. • - roaifla REGULAR' CIIWT.N.NATI PACK - ET, e 4 TITE now I . l '..S.MailsteamerACAllTA; E. Lucca. Master, will run as a regu lar passenger packet befwecn Piftsbui.-ah and . .the above port during the season of 1040, leaving every Thursday at 10 cPclrick A. M. ..•• • The Acadia is new and has sur(;rlor accommoda tions. For freight or passacre apply on board, cr apo 7. NEWTON JotsTES, Agete- • • • , , • ' MONDAY PAc.:K.E.7.7 -7 . 7 . -- 77 - 7. LITT"IN The rnfrtgar mail ani! pararngerstOtnner Capt. Stone, will run as a regular Packet between. PittsburghCincin natiJossintt. this port every 141onday at, 10 A. , and When:Una at 10, P. M., the sarat—day.!. Return : , log; she will leave Cincinnati ever). Thursday, at 10,- For freight or passage apply en hoard.. The Monepgahela was built expressly for ibis trade, and offers lo the passengers cotofort, and so-, parlor abdoramOdations. ' tear 31 ForCliteinitatt. The new light draught packet steam: er CALIFORNIA, Captain 'Hunter. will leave for the above and all intermediate ports this. day, regularly. For freight or pa=sage auply.on boanl, or to J. W. BUTLER & BRO., Second st. - The California was built expressly for the abovO trade, and will make her trips regularly during the season. ' . augls For Cirreinrtati. - ECIIL Alt PAC'KT:T A . THE new and light - draught passenger steamer :WES T E RN, Capt. BAREn. will leave for the alio.e and all intermediate' ports regularly. The 'Western draws but 12 inches, and van buitt expresed3 to run in the trade during the low syntersensont For freight or phssage, having superior acconnno. 7 dations, apply on board. . . " _ WEDNESDAY PACKET. . f re_ b . TTlEregular mad - a and passenger steam „tei.=.7-I,cr NEW ENGLAND, Capt S.: B.Tage4 will run an a regular - packet betwee,n Pittsburgh Cincinuati, leaving this port evert Wednesday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10.N.11.1".:the same day.:— Returning:she will leave. Cincienatilevery Saturday. For freight or passage apply on board. The New tinglarol was built expressly for thisiraile and offers to the passengers every com - foft and.supe , rior accomModations. mar 26-.. SAINT LOVIS PAtIVETS. FOR ST. LOUIS-REGULAR PACKET The new and splendid paSEenger steam er TOM CORWIN, Capt. Bugher, will run iin t e trade from Pittsburgh to St. Louis, du;:, ring the season of 8.16. . - • The Tom Corwin, was built expressly "for the trade, and is elegantly furnished in crew respect: For freight or passage apply on board. may 19. ". FOR ST. LOUIS-----REGULARPAOkii,' 7 7 , frre , The nen - and splendid - passenger steam). FRI;NETTE x Capt.-Perry, Iv irnn An, e.e -7- trade from Pittsburgh to St. tonie; during 0.6 season of 1846. . . . . The Brunette was, built expressly for trade's and is elegant))) fnund in every: respect:._ For freight or passage apply on board: .:apldi FOR LOMFVILLE-7-11F.GULAR PACKET. The new and splendid pasiengersteara- . - I.er , TONNALEIJKA, „Capt. J. K. Moodyi will run in the trade from-Pittsburgh to Loniaville during the season of 1846. . The Tonnaleulat was built expressly. for the trade; and, is elegantly furnished in every respect; Forfreight or passage apply on board Blakely and Mitchell, (Vices on Penn and Smithfiddsti CENTS (bribe Old Black Ball Line of Liver pool and New York Packets., . - Izltemittances made as dsual to England, Ixelar.nli Scotland and Wales, in sums nr.one pound sterling atd upwards--payable in any town of importance iittreat.Britain and Ireland. , TerSone wishing to send for their friendscan . have them broUght out by the above Splendid line ) on the 15 hand 16th .of any, month.. - , pERSONS wishing to test the value Of- a bright light in a dark night, will please tall ai the Di - 4g Store of Hays Si: Brockway; and purchase an:attic/0 called CAltrliiitE Ott.. .Tt is death to darkness and a '“terror to evil doers.” No. 2, Pointnercial Row, Liberty -street. ' "1.11 For Sale at the. Wharf. TIJST received per Canal Boat— !) 10,000 feet inch'poplar; 10,000 " " - ;Seasoned' - 45,000 ". 4%4 - Scantling. jy„B , . - . L.-WILMARTIL VENEERS AND VARNISHES, tirthe ferY best quality, -for sale at. H.',11. 11.P...N'6 Cabinet Ware Rooms, No. 31 Fifth street. jyl6 NTE ORLEANS SUGAR. -2Ohh da -Nt &tit W for sale by (je.2.6) 3.AMEg MAY: . -
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