- - 0011E.ERCIAL RECORD: ,PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. • cosrsarrez 7011 AI76VST , Josiah King, J. K. Moorhead, G. Ogden Prepared and eoirreisted every. Afternoon. PORT OP PITTSBURGH. 8 TPET WATEII.IN THE CHANNEL AND 14131NG • ARRIVED •• Consul, Bowen, Brownsville. Arena, Peebles, Brownsville. • • Ifichigan;Boice, Beaver. Lake Erie, liernphil, Beaver, . May Queen, Fracker, Marietta' ''. North Queen,Catlett, Wellsville Ebblert, Wheeling. - Santa Fe, ILlbes, Cincinnati. Ringgold, Rochling; do. Senator, M'Clure, . DEPARTED: Louis ,INFLane, Bennett , Arena, Piebles,'Brownsville. Consul, Bowman, Browniville Michigan, Boies, Beaver. Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver. RIO Grande, Connelly, Cincinnath Pacific, Campbell, Cincinnatti. - Uncle Ben, Crawford, Louisville. Financier.'Kuntz, Cincinnati. North Queeri, Catlett, Wellsville. ocj'The splendid steamer Weston, Capt. BASER leaves for Cincinnati this afternoon at!4 o'clock (0-Yesterdajr evening there w•as 8 feet water in the channel and rising. v iiiIPORTS DX RIVER. Cincinnoti—Pr str Santa Fe; 40 bas soap, 10 bxs candles, 12 stoves, 1 pair &ars, j 142 ' bbls whiskey, 25 bxs starch, 27 cases maze, 1 trunk, 15 bas mdze,fl6 bales do, I chest, 68 bills'. hides: , 22 sks featheis,7-caslis, 2 bbls oil, 72 slis wool, 8 aks bags. Zanesville--Prstr North Queen; 13S bbls flour, 10 sks rags, 1 bx leather, 78 bdls do., 15 sks Wool, 8 bbls and 15 keg,s.butter, 3S bdls paper, 113 buck ets, 1 moving. Marietta—Pr sty May Queen; 132 hhds tobateo, OG2 pigs lead. Monongahela Improvement—Pr sir Louis AilLaini 10 bi!s leather, S alts oats,s bbls-and 3 bxs apples; 17 bxsglps.s, 10 bbls flour, 1 bo mike! x - I MO RENDER THE lIIJMAN HAIR SILKYt SOFT, FINE AND CLEAN; to make the scalp healthy, smooth;white and 'fruitful, so that a good crop may spring therefrom, persons have but to ex pend thirty seven and a half cents. And, reader, our only object for selling the article at that price, is knowing it to be all we state that when yon once try .p this you _ever will use aught else, whether it be merely to embelish, to dress, beautify, and preserve, ,to force growth, stop falling off, and clue serifs or dandruff's the JONES' CORAL HAIR IItF.STORA TIVE will never faidto do all this, as hundreds will tell you with gratitude. It dresses the hkii beautiful- ly, and makes red or grey hair grow dark front the roots. Sold at TACKSON''S. Patent Itledicine'Warehouse, 89 Liberty istreet, head of Wood—:pricel thirty seven and a half cents, filly cents and one dollar per bottle. At the same place is sold the Italian Chemical Soap, Spanish Lilly White and unrivalled shaiing soap. iy2S-tf. ;TARE .NOTICE ALL THE PEOPLE—Aoravcir RratovED—The celebrated mediciiies of Dr. T. Efans of Brownsville, Pa., are pow for sale tamlesale anj retail, at Jackson's Medical Depot, No. 89 Liberty street, head of Wood; Pittsburgh. Wholesale Dealers and Agents supplied. Dr. Evans' Sovereign Tonic and Grand Rastora tire a certain cure for the Fever and Ague. - Dr. - ' Evans' • Vegetable and Anti-Dyspqrtie'pills, price . '2s cents per box. • Di-. trans , American _Vegetable Vermifuge,-price 25'peats per biStire. Dr. Evans' Tonic E'je Water, an infallible cure for.iere eyes, price twenty-five cents per bottle. Ne Dr. James Ectep's Black Syrup, for the cure of Coughs-,• Cold, Asthma, Croup, Bronchitis and toneumption—Price one dollar: Remember Dr. Evans' only Depot, is JACKSON'S, No. 89 Liberty street, head df jy2. . Tfl' poisonous efieet bn the skin Of common pre pared chalk is not generally known by ladies; how yellirsiroligh and Unhealthy it makes the skin in time; besides. what a ebipse like, palid look it gives when applied. They should use a beautiftil prepar htion;pnrely vegetable, which gives thi faeearms or necks a nitural life-like whitenesst end makes it smooth'. It is "eau6l Jones* Spanish Lilly White, "and is sold atJACKSON'S patent Medicine Wail.- house; 89 Liberty street, hogdorWood; at the same place is sold !ones' Coral flair Ilesterative, Italian Chemical Soap and unrivalled shavinisoap; y24-tfl • Light; Rendin ; VOICE from the Vintage; Honk ih the Heart; Triumph of Time; The Deformed; The North and South; Karol Life in New England; C,oniksby; by D'lsrael; .Thei Ycidng Duke do.; The LlCarti by Zupper; The American_ in Paris; Kohl's - Scotland; fiHP ClOckmaker; df the People; ' ThoThilesoillier , u Stone; the Bride of Fort Edward; tredrieka Brewers Works; Opid tit Lying; , Vicar df Wakefield , , For For sale by II: S iiOSWORTiI tc CO.; augl ' 43 Market street T. ilttalinrith and - Corinellsville Railroad Company: in; iB4G: SPECIAL Meetitig tif the Stockholdens of the A ' e Pittsbilierand Connellssille Rail Road Compa ny, will bb held at the Odeon, over'the Mayor's of -fice, in thiseity, on Saturday the 29th inst., at the hour of 4 o'clock; P.M., for the purpose of increas ing the capital stock of the ediiiparry and authorising the reopening of the booki of suliseripte3n. By order of the beard of Directore: WM. ROBINSON, JIG, Pret: Seey.aug , _ JESSE CAROTITEXtS7 GreOtß argsillii for l!Snle. 'A - ITE have for sale an excellent Frame House, I IV built and finished expressly for the occupan cy of the owner, containg fine finished rooms and parlors, cellar, &c., with a Garden well stocked with .fruit trees and vines, lot 30 feet (runt running - back to the Manner line. The lease has 9 yc.:are unexpy ,ed and no ground rent. It is situated in the neigh borhood of the business part of the city, and will be ,seld very low and immediate possession given. Apply to BLAKF.L'Y & MITCBEL. je6.4&w. LaWnatt GBO. S. SWARTZ has on hand a lot of fine Liwos which will be sold at the very low price of 181 .cents per yard, persons who want a good article, at low price, would 'do well to call sbon. , Also on hand a good stock of Naniook muslins for Ladies Dresses very cheap at jel3 No. 106 Market street' _ _ Blusgrieto Netts. GEE). S. SWARTZ has on hand a lot of very so perior• white and colored . 'Musqueto Netts which will bo sold cheap at No. 106 Market street. jel3 1 HANDS WANTED-2 Bedstead makers; 2 Table makers; 8 hands to make other Cabinet ware; None need apply but first rate vforkmcn. IL. H. RYAN auB (Journal and Chronicle copy.) Prescott Printing trik C ONSISTING of black, 1,111e,-red, superior book and card ink, warranted a stiperior article, for sale by LUKE LOOMIS, Agetit. jy23 (Journal copy.) AWNS—(rArr cocons).—"Another lot of Lawns just opened at A Morris's, No 65 Market warranted fast colors—which we:are selling atl24c "er yard. . . . je2 New Nooks.. " • • ' - 'JUST RECEIVED-A-Lrrrnas smon 13nomA, Asia .Mlnor, hyMrs. E, C. A. qchnelier, with an -essay on the prostmets'Of the Heathen and our duty to them, by Rev. B. Schneider, and an introductio. by Rev. E, Heiner, A. M. Published by Rev. Sarnia .Gutelius, Chamberiburgh, 1846: For sale by SCRLBA dr, R,et 115'Wood ammi \A. OS • - Important from Yera Cruz, via - Ilavauti. Santa Ana sailed for Vera Cruz -Frigate Potornap ashore--:ffealth of the ..dmerican Squadron.' .The .The ship Adelaide, Adams, sailed from, Havana ori the oth August, and arrived at New Xork on Thursday. A special messt c ,er from Vera Cruz came pas senger in the stea packet to Havana, with letters to Santa Ana, informing him that the citizens. and military of Vera Cruz had declared for him. San ta Ana, Ahnonte and Rejon, immediately took pas- 1 sage iii the British steamer Arab, and proceeded bivately . to Vera. Cruz The city of Mexico had also declared iii favor of Santa Ana. Large subscriptions were making by individuals to carryon thewar. •Gen.Paiedes was to have loft on the 22th ult. to head the army, and Gen. Bravo was to be President ad interim. The garrison of St. Juan heartily participated in the revolution. -One brigade of troops had left the city. of Mexico for Matarnorai, and two others were on theroint to Carnargo. Paredes had issued a decree authorizing the See -1 retary of War to issue letters of marque against the commerce of the United States. - The Revolutionists adopted the plan df the pro , nuntiarnent of Gaudalexuara, with some!additions. On the Sth of July, in the night, Commodore Conner's ship the Potomac, got aground at Green I Isle. By heaving the guns overboard, she got off, land proceeded to Pensacola to be repaired. There was no sickness in the Americ6n fleet. TheTruxton and Perry were off Havada, but had no comunication with the shore, as the yellow fever was prevailing on the island. By the Philadelphia boat, we reeeivedlast night the New York papers of yesterday morning from Which we select the following additional intelli gence; Generals Lander° and Parez Ic 1 the movement. the troops of the fortress of San Juan d'Ullon, also adhered to the plan. The likeness of General Santa Ana was carried through the streets, caus ing great enthusiasm and rejoicing. The El Reptiblitano has several colthnns of in dividual voluntary subscriptions, to aid in carry ing en the war with the United States. Later frouthe Army. „ifirititif of the New l'ark=Departure of iGea. Tay. for for Datnart,vo—zCaptirre of Meir and Reynosa! Dangerous illness of Captain WilLkCY—MeXiCa it force at Illonfercy—.3furders at Mittantoras, The New York, Captain Phillips, arriVed at New Orleans, on the 15th instant, having left Brazos on the 9th instant, - and Galveston on the l lth. She brings a detachment of the St. Louis' Legion.— Gen. Taylor left Matamoras on the morning of the sth instant, on the steamboat Whiteville for Camargo. accompanied by about one half of the Texan Regiment of Infantry, and a few regulars. The American Flag says his 'ileparture wits deep ly regretted by all ranks of the peopl,.. as he hail I endeared himself to them by .his Iran„ mess and ur banity.. Ile left the city without ostentation, nut even under a saline of guns. The troop ate now nearly all concentrated in and about Cimtargo and “forward r' we presume, will be the word, to Moit• terey. The Indians have been committing some ravages about Camargo; the rangers have had a skirmish with them. It appears that in their last incursion after collecting a number of horses, and destroying several ranches, they started off with their booty.l taking some of the women with them as prisoners. A poriton cif..M'Cullongb's and Gillespie's compa ny united started and overhauled the "spoil encum bered.' savages. A fight then ensued, in which the! Indians last some twenty men, the Rangers two,' the latter bringing off 150 horses. The Indians numbered some 600, and Rangers 15! to SO. Gen. Taylor has found it necessary, in order to' put a stop to the outrages- committed at Matanio• ras, owing to drunkeness, to prohibit the introduc tion of spirituous liquors into that city, and after the 15th instant, the vending of theth shall cease altogether. Incase liquors are seized, they shall .be sent to New Orleans and confiscated. Whies, cordials, ale, cider, &c. are not at all effected, and the venders of such articles will not be molested in theiriales. The New Orleans Bee contains the following ad . ditional information • Several regiments of the Regulars have already t reached Camargo, which with Meir and Ilcynoso, , submitted to thb American arms without any to ' sistance or delay. The rest of the 'regulars and - twelve aidath volunteers; and the mounted volun teers of Te_xag, ate moving towards Camargo (100 miles from MataiPOrtas) and its vicinity, as fast as transportation can be furnished them.. There will be left behind of Mese, a sufficient 'panther of regu lars and volunteers to hold Matamoras, and main tain a secure police in the country. According to recent private advises from Mexi can citizens living at Monterey - , toi their friends; in Matamoras; there are ill that vicinity about 4000 soldiers, who can be concentrated on very short notice at .Monterey. This comprises all the' Mexican forces this side of the Sierra Madre.— ' Gen. Taylor's advises, which ere not, however, of quite so recent a date, ,tats that tigre are only about 200 sapailares working on the fortifiCations at the city in question. The whole of the troops intended for the expedi tion against Monterey had started'' for Camargo, and Gen. Taylor followed on the sth, leaving Col. Clarke in command at Matarnor`as, - DEST JAVA COFFEE, ground and put up Int 111 pound packages. received and, thr sale at the Putrot TEA StrifiE, stieet; tiear wis4d: TiECEIYED THIS' PAY, by Express, another lo of rich black MANTILLAS, at the New York Store, 79 Market street. augl7 - Glauber Su tunitELs Glauber Salts, fur sale by 1.1 B. A. FAIINESTtICK & CO.; corner of 6th and 1.vb.,41 st CI BOXES German Clay, for sale tn.,- B. A. FAONF:STOCK 4. CO.; corner of 6th and Wood sts .3URNAP'S MISCELLANEOI.7. WHITINGS— The misiellanetins writings of fleo. W. Marian author of the lectures td young men; lectures on the phere and duty of women, &e. &c., collected rind evised by the author. For jy2s JOICNSTON Si STOCKTON. EC.EIVI-i"er Canal hoat Great Western -100 pen Cherry Scaniling--fistr and 6sf Light!' Window Sash suitable for the western trade; 1,2516, 10.112 and 8110, For . sale by •c 0 'NVILDIATITIT: Books. S 1" . PIERRE'S STUDIES OF NATURE': Dante/ Ditnond'ii Essays on Morality': Saturday Evening, by Taylbr: Denthainiana, Extracts frond Dentliairi: Siebig's Animal Chemistry. PopitlaiVegetible Physiology. Lyell's Travels in North Amitrica.• The Young Man's Book of Nnowledge. Floral Biography. Life in California. For'sale by S. ROSWORTH; 43 Markitt: tkreet • • HE: following tinkles are just received-at Hays T 4. Brockway's, together with a large assortment Of other 4tftrinsf," which we are able to exchange on as good terms as any 'other House in this city, for "the toot of all eeitp 4 sacks Root Ginger; 3 LUIS' Spr. Torpcntinei 2 cask ass'd Lamptbleek; 3do ground Log Wood; O hbls Linseed Oil; a do GI tie; 1 cask winter white Oill f cask Madder; 1 do do Sperm do., 100 lbs Indigof... Also, a general assortment et Painti; one, Var. nishes,Brushes,Dye .Stude, Drugs add Medicines, and atent Mdicines. A splendid assortment of French and American Perfumery—wholesale and retail 1.,N0 2; Commercial Row, Liberty street: jy29-lm . Woo& Street Property for . Sole: THAT detiratle lot of gronnd ut the foot of Wood street, occupied at the time of the great fire by Messrs. King 4: Ifolnies, is offered for sale. . • Enquire of J. K. MOORHEAD. augB eIOAN- - 117scke Coin, fcir sale bp _ _ SegP JAME'S DiA ff== SHAWLS SHAWLSIf=Bare and beautsfar, at "Down town. Cash. House." Cashmeres, splendid patterns; different styles; l3roche, Thibet, Ombri, wrol and plain, and all shades, figured, Silk, *it'd..., Ottoman, chameleon changeable and other. styles. Stuidill la. Bar'd and Damask, died., Laines; vi , at'd; lie m d, id plain, , 1-. Y. imgreat varieqr,, ‘, , Also -:,Hemanni, Bewiiig Ok; 4or 4 leftl and will lib sold at low prices to close the stock: Berage, superior and low Prices; great liar- BATlltbitS Rc TURNER: From the Baltimor Sun liMlilltEM German Nest Goods. , street— Another to-day at No. 40 Market street— IL Another case of, those rich Ginghain prints, in brown and purple plaids, beautiful patterns.. . ALSO, 50 pieces white and colored MusquitO'e Netting of, superior quality, for sale cheap at BARROWS & TURNER'S, 18 Market st. yr wpm. WATER— Li! I "Sparkling and bright Zits liquid light." —And not only "sparkling and bright," but for its delicious Savor, nays & Brockwav , s Mead and Min eral Water is certainly ‘unrivalle - d" and the syrups, are equal to any that over graced the Mineral Fount. Call and .see, at ;Co. 2, Commercial Row Liberty St. je6 BRAGE SHAWLS AND SCARFS— I) 1 carton black second mourning satin striped licrage Shawls; 1 carton beautiful fancy Berage Shawls, ombre fringes; 1 carton brocha Berage Shawls, extra handsome; I <4 td ti Scarfs satin bordered 44 1 heruani twist'd silk " 1 " extra sup. hernani The above handsome goods bare all been purcha sed lately at auction, in New York and Philadelphia, at the closing sales of the French importe rs, and are now offered at a small advance, and less than the cost of importation, at the Cheap Cash Store of jelB ALEXANDER & DAY DHILADELPHIA sTEAm SYRUP, a fiue atm etc. Just rec'd and fur THOS. sale by MILLER, F RUIT -I 0 boxes M. R. Raisins; 15 Drums S. Figs; 12 Jars fresh Prunes; Just received and for sale 1I ThOS. MILLER, cur. Wood & 4th cis. jelS 13ALM SOAP-40 boxes Cie. jest received and fur sale by TIM& MILLER, jets cur. Wood bc 4th sts I . :III;ICSUGAR CURED HAMS--Just ree , , r for sale by TIMS.NIILLER, jelS eon Wood & 4th its. fitear CAN" 10 " Star; ine; Just received and fur sale by THOS. MILLER, tor, Wood kith etc jos T EmoNs---7a • 1101e11 Lemons; for elle 'cry low, LI by jvl4 tyr-o ktr,s Shot, assorted Nos. for rale IT 171 je9.6 JAMES MAY . Je {CIF.—.2 casks prime llama fur sale by .26 JAM KS MAY. I Mmouri Itides, forialc low to dose II cousigument. lARD-7.59 kegs Lard. received per steamer Tem ( - main, and fur sale by 2S Id. B. RII & Co. 2 t) DLLS I, tritnetl fer sale by .IY2= M. B. EY &Co. 1 500 pUSIIIa shelled cora for sale luvr by JY22 M. 13. 1111EY 4 Co. 20 KEr.s .sorted Slbul for sale low to clime consignmentby .13 22 OOTTt.IN.-1113 bales for sale by nog 7 M. 11. ttIIEY, & Co. PIC.MET.A.L.—r ton Scioto Furnace pig iron for sale by (je.26) JAINI ES M AY. J3ACONSIIOISI.DERS-6 blots flacon Shoulders, in prime onto:, tor gale low by ./Y3O P. C. MARVIN. an 1 -3 1Nr. SALINA TABLE SALT-50 bags (mall 1. size) very fine Salina Salt, fit Cur table. use and, Dairies, fur sale low by P. C. IIIAATIN, i 1,17 6O Wat...r st. l LEMONS%—tOO boxes lemons in good order, for sale by P. C. MARTIN, ../ 20. —6O Water street. -------- . (ARAD CIDED..-12 Barrels supennr Crab Ci ' ki tier fur sale hy P C. MARTIN., ir 20 4:11 Water *LIM. . ... -- (10PERAS.-20 Barrels Copperas for Salo by k _,,, jy 20 I'. C. MARTIN, 6u Water street, ArIiSKEY-10 bids :retitled Whiskey. a ftne article, fur sale by I'. C. MARTIN. IY 21) nu Water at SOAPS -11 0 boxes No. 1 Rosin; `lO .. Almond, Toilet and Palm. F 4) .. Hader Sha ving. In store and for sale by tuy 22 1.:01.11ERT St 5111PTON. —_ __— COFFEE- 4 51 bags prime green Itio. to pockets old government Java. Arriving and for sale by LA:IIIIF.ILT & sitirrcN, my . 22 , 133 and 135 ‘Vta..xl at L't I:GA li--io bads. N. 0. Sugar; I 1-3 10 bbls.lonf " i 4 crushed and pulverized, 1 case lowering D. It. Fdr sale by jy23 J. D. ‘'‘' I 1.1.1 AAI g. c.:ise=s Genoa for strby D. WILLIAMS, dui 3 I In Wood tdt,:et PANISII, Italian, French, German, Latin, Greek, Ifeliretviand English Testaments. c • Hebrew; Frittich; Creek; German, and English fnt stilt, by augti Lake Superior pEOPLE visiting the copper mines of Lake Su pelinr dining the se.ason, 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 & BROCKWAY, No. 2 Commercial Row, Liberty at. ants. l 'j 'f veMle and Sitn„enLT'Cin fur gent P - • - - • -- Gent's 4.inen Cambric IlandkerehieN Do. t,ilk do. Do. Ilernani and Silk Cravats. An ipiliae of the above received this day by jo 21 ts. 4:. coNsT ABLE, 83 Market. st 100 nuts of Pitch, for sale consigninent find Will be told.olieop., by TAAFFE tic O'CONNOR: Mtge irk loOnaouderry AHISTORY of - the Beige of Londonderry; and dormice of Enniskillen, in 1688 and IdBB, by the Rev. John Graham, M. A. hOetor of Tainlagh tard in the dioses of ferry, For,sale,by jy23 LUKE LOOMIS; Agent: EC this day Parasollettes ale! Shades; Lidice Corded Skirts; dO Sea Prase do; i Blaelt ilernani Shawls: ere'gti Sea!rfs - ; and Shawls; For, sale at B. E. CONSTABLE, je2l 83 Market si, Ii_IAViNG a very hirge aidc s oMMOdious ware house, we are prepared to reeeive (in addi tion to freight for shipment) a large diiount of Fur; dvM'e; &e: on' storage at lOW &tie: McANULTY & co; Canal Basin/ C ANTON RIFLE BARRELS.--4 boxes rifle gun barrels, warranted of the best quality, just re ceived on consignment from the manufacturer, an d Will be sold at the manufacturers wholesal e price s, a constant supply will be kept od Wei :• j'yl4-dBtw GI.7.Oii:GE COCHRAN, No 16 Wood st. G 'i eitoliititD . Stripe and Plaid white Mush . Robes; Oradtiated stripe white Muslin* Mull Muslim; Nainsook do. Jaconet d'O . . - X laiii! , asiortmi.nt just new to-dit9 V: E. CONSTXBLE; *c.i.• 831011itketet: . . Ladles Dorsavtioddv:, UST received from New York 34. Xdams &Coss a Express, the folloWing etileii..of Ladies Dress Goods, which for beauty and cheapness cannot.be surpassed in any of the !Eastern Cities; viz:_„ Embroidered Gingham Robes;(new styles,) Graduated Organdi• do • do;. Rick GmbH BuageS (silk and wool) very Cheap; Balzarines, every price and g - uality; • , Rich styles Rep. Cashmere and De Laing; French Gingham and Gingham Lawns; Paris Printed Henaanai Cobaltine, (a new arta , do 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 or, prices and will be sold at a small advance above Eastern . cast by SUNDRIES . , 5 bags Ground Nuts; 1 bale Alnionds; ' 1 cask N0.,1, Madder; a Ind rate tittiCle. g bhls • • " " 1 Cloves; , 20 boxes Chocolatcl 10 kegs mustard; 15 boxes Fancy Sottps; 80 mats Cassia; . 5 bags Pimento; 2 bbls Snuff. (superior); 20 boxes Ground Pepper;. 2 bbls Ginger; 3 " Brazil Sugar; 15000 half Spanish Segars; 20 doz. Manilla Cords, (long;) 15 " Plough Lines; 10 kegs Saleratusi. 2000 lbs. Cotton Yarn, assorted Nos: 500 " Batting; • 25 boites Raisins, &c. &c. Just received and for sale A by MRTIN & SMITH, 56 Wood street, between 3d and 9th FLOUR -50 Bbls Superfine fresh Family flour, just received and for sale by MAHTIN & SMITH, 58 Wood, between 3(1 and Fourth sts. SUCCESSORS to Irvine & Martin, wholesale gro cent, produce and commission merchants, and dealers in Pittsburgh manufactured articles, No. 56, Wood street. Pittsburgh, Pa. MlB cor. Wood & 4th nts Q . A LERATUs-1 000 lbs Saleratus in tails and lan, ij No. I article, on hand and for sale by MAItrIN & SMITH, 56 Water st. UTS-20 busbe!s Ground Nuts; 1 sack Almonds, prirne article; lteceived and fur sale by • MNRTIIsi to Water st. LITTON HAMS-50 0 It, Matton.llams, prime j_ltL article in store and for tale by MARTIN & SMITH, i 6 Water It. ,----------- - iThIiLORIDE LIME -4 CI*CR prime just received, V. nod for sale by IL K..SELLEILS, aug I I ti 3 iVuoti street. lIOTASII-26 Casks Potash; a prime article, for I sale by MARTIN & SMITH, jy7.-aor !di Wood, between 3d and 4t.11 tits. VINEGAR -2d tibia Cider Vinegar, for sale by MAJITINS;SMITII, V .. lif. Wood street. JAMES MAY IMMO QpAsisit bbls. received on<l for LT) clic by au; I I E. sELLEn.s. 'I - 17111TE Cl - 1711.1i--2.!•43 just rfTelVetTend II Cur wt!e by sng 1 I It. E. SELLERS. t 1 UM EGI , AL—CIea lbs. just rec.t.iwed and lb, sale kJ by ongll 11. E. SELLERS. LikNl F.S 11! A Y 'IL u ck dust mceirtu4, and tot Kale b* Al A i s:11 14 :11 IL E. SELLERS. _ . ORICkI-1, (laves vtick juet received 1,1 and :or sale l,y angll R. E. SELLERS. ._. _ . 1 EXTRACT LOGWOOD—ZIIS lbs. juat ree.'4l, and 44 fur sale by and I It. E. SELLERS. . . ..... CI. . by SODA-1036 lbs. jurt fCrtired and for vale 0 by avl I R. E. SF.LLERS. M. IL RIIFX ¢ Fo. 110.111 IS G3IEEN-2n' 3b,. jest seievrcti. annl for aule by at :0 1 P. h SELLKR.S. , ``FA LT -1 barreb , landing And for sale by wig! RICKETSON EET M.,;:\ W 1 N caila just reedted and fur sole by • auft MILLER Sr RICK F.TSON. GffiLLlCliTifE SOAP-200 hose* landing Dom steamer Acadia and for sale by aug4 MILLER 4 lUCKETSON. S. BOSWORTH & CO Storage: =ME A MORRIS! . No. 6Z Market 'at, Martin and Smith, To.ANTATioN MOLASSES---100 bble landing 1 'front attune: Lads ityron on enneignment and of !ale by MILLER 4 RICKETSON. og4 BROOMS -25 dryr. superior quality Ilroutna, just received and fur gale by augl3 MILI.Eft & itICKETSON. Claret Wipe on Draught AVIS; I : p ask r i e i r f . e n t.: tiz t, r l6 ‘ ,, V ,. ; s t i o r., pu o r n chase 2 superior article on draught, will please lease their orders prier to that day, at the Wine Store of s-rmunrr & ce., and do No. IS Market street. II ()ELAND HERRING—A few kegs (a prime 1 article) in store and for sale low Ey aug 4 STERETT, & Co. IS Market st. (iIIAMPAGNE WINVS.—A fresh ropily of sari _,' OW popular brands, vintage of I 539, 1540 and 1542, just recci)cd and for sale at the wine, store oo sTEItETT & co, aug No. IS Market st. RAIIIY-6 qr. casks pale llennesey and other brands for wholesale by STERETT & Co, No. IS Morket ( 4 .1 . A gpIN Es,— I ..10 tins Arai nel, beet brand, to Llarrive in a few days. for 'sale by nog sTEitErr & Co. IS market nt Al A DEI It A WIN ES.--8 qr. casks a superiar af• 1 ticle for rnio by the package at the wine Wirt , of tang It) ST EII.V.TT & Co. No. IS Market ot. _ . .. . `(lip.-`,O holes Ne• 2 rosin soap; I:, 5 " castle 2 i 4 hyles palm; to ~4 , fancy f , For Plk by jy2S J. 1)- WILLIAMS: QM! sAGO-4.K) Ili. Superior for sale - by j. Ii WILLIAMS. 110 Wool suck R ICE -5 Tiered fresh treeived and for sale L}• J. D. WILLIAMSi: 110 Wood street. BRAZIL bI!GAR-Zt bags whitlt for sale ICS , W 1.1.1 AMS, 110 Wood street QATIN STRiPED Dk: LAINES—Just receiOd 1.3 a lot of black and colored Satin Striped de Laines, which we are selling very cheap. ALEXANDER & DAY, ang:3 75 Market Et, N W.cor nittieDiamond. GiIECKS AND 'FICKINGS.—An excel as sortment of checks and tickings, just received and for sale very low. affg3 ALEXANDER & DAY, 75 Market st., N. W. cor. of the Diamond. )RUNTS AND MUSLINS.—Just ope . ned n large - assortment of low priced prints and a variety 6f different makes of brown and bleached mishits. augt ALEXANDER & DAY; 15 Market St; N. W. car. of the Mahlon& ‘,/IISQUITo NETTS.—A large lut of muequi ill to netts on hand,and fot sahs trmistrallylaytt: aug3 ALEXANDEtt & DAY; 75 Market sf.; N. IV. cot. of the. Diamond: __ , JAAWNS I LAWNS !!--Crreat liargains in Lawns are now to be had at AlOxander & Day's; No. 75 Market et., as they are selling 61T. they Stank of these geed at a great ; eduction by prices, so now is the time for persons to ilia ilintaselves at a comparative. ly small cipease: ALEXANDER & DAY, No. 75 Marltet st., iyl . l N. W. corner of the Diamond._ VIIITE DRESS GOODS-+—A large assortment ' ofWhite dress goods, such as Nansook, Jackonett, Mull and Swiss Mrisline. Just received and for sale very cheag by . • • • ALEXANDER a¢ DAY, 7& Market at., n. west cor.Diainond. iirsts Chenper fhen ENer. . 4 . . T' .I.m A. MORRIS'S No. 65 Narket at. We have now .on hand the cheapist lot of Lawns ever o era in this dark& Such Item uaualli old at Vi sots wictire . selling at $t 56114 liiitiPatti3ri4 Or yard's.) tall and leek tit th eiti. jet MIBMIC!UMN Selling Off AT THE NEW IORK STORE W. 11. GA.RRARD: , Just received another box of White lionnetaib bens. j y2O MR. DUFF'S , - and Writing Rooms,corner of Fifth and Market streets. INo system or insicuCtion 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 convin-' ced that it is hardly possible for any person to go through it without mastering the subject. Referen ces given at the Academy to nearly one hundred gentlemen now in practice in this city who haveheen instructed in this institution. ilotirs of business 2 to 4 P.l‘f. and 71 to 91 evening._ aug6: BIIII;~'~~U,I'IflP, Gold. Pens JUST RECEIVED—Another large additibn to my stock of 'Diamond pointed Gold Pens Or the best makers and for sale at the lotrest prices. Also,A large assortment of Gold and Silver Pen cils, Tooth and Ear Pieks,Tweezers, Ste. &c. I WILSON„ 57 Market st. Security to Purchasers. tetema aaaanfaag sa ha of Cona , .., aa f•s* .41.4, 7. Y. Clulgui,lll • •• PILLS Lu A yon AVG nt/t4r. an ( Sitelianrt . "'" 4, inkitik.,4 l llolardirinril ar Original ! ceatrr. riLICKENER'S SUGAR COATED VEGETABLE PILLS are the first and only dledicine over known that will positively cure Headache, Giddiness, , Measles; Salt Rheum; Rheumatism, Piles, Ileartburn,Worres, Dispepsia, Scurvy, Cholera dlorbus Small Pox, Jaundice, Coughs, fiuinsy, Pains in the Back, Whooping Couglis Inward Weakness, Consumption, Fite, Palpitation of the Heart, Liver Complaint; Rising in the Throat, Erysipelas, DealliCss; Dropsy, Asthma, lichings of the Skin; Fevers of all kinds, Colds, Gout, Gravel; Female Complaints, Nervous CoMplaintis; And all other diseases originating frona impurities of the blood. trr They have cured, since their introduction, over 2,000 persons, who hare been given up ali hope...! less cases, by the most eminent Physicians. ~ 0:7 - They are patronized and, recommended by men of the highest distinction, among whom are.-- lion. David R. Porter, Ilun„Henry Clay, lion. John Q. Adams. lion. Daniel Webster, lion. Martin Van Buren, Hon. J. C. Calhoun, Gen. Winfield Scott, Col. R. M. Johnson, lion. James K. Polk, Cen. Lewis Cass.! Their virtues are so infallible that the money will he returned in all eases they do not give ;univer sal satisfaction. Although Ind two and a half years Ihave elapsoil since these :celebrated Pills were first intrruhiced to the public, the kale of therui in the I Eastern and middle States has far exceeded Dr. kliehener's most sanguine expectations. During the psst year, alone, no less than 10,000 gross Of boxes hose been sold in the State of New York, 0,000 in I Pencovivania, 4.000 in Maryland. 3,000 in New Jer sey,2,l4.lo in Delaware, and 9,000 in the New England , States, ff....timing the constant employment of 271 exeluOve of printers and engravers. In thei same period, onwards of 200,000 copies of the "Fatuity I..),ii:dur” lair berm ordered by agents in levery ser tom of the country., These facts must show, eiirclosively, that Dr. Click.c.nees Segal- Coat i besides being 11. e very best medicine in the I world, are held in the Ig glicait estimation by the public. We might extend Cos publiCation to an indefin ite length, if we deemed it expedient to publish all tersimonials we have received, not only from agents but individuals and amities, who have exPorieneed the henficial effects of Clickener's Suds! Coated Pills, but we deem it unnecessary' The Most in contestible evidence of their unprecedented success, arc the numberless - Imitations nod Counterfeits Which have already appeared,notwithiMriding thebrief pe ricul they have been before the. P l ublic. Even some of our staunchest pill makers have had the audacity to imitate the Capsule of Sagat, in order to disguise the ingredients of their vie Cempoends, and palm 1 them ofT for the "real sitniiii !pure." Snell paltry Ahiftscannot last long with ont exposing theirhideous , deformity. Truth and honeity must inevitably pre vail over rascality and deception. For sale in Pittsburgh by WM. JACKSON, at his Patent Medicine Worrhonse, No. 59. Liberty street, bead of Wood st., Pittsburgh.; Price. 20ci. per box. Dr. Clickener's principal office is SI Barclay street, New York. ter 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 fast four or five years, has. made hit living by counterfeiting popular medicines. 0:7" Remember, Dr, C. V.'Clicliener is the original inventor of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing of the sort was ever heard of until lie introduced them in June. 1843. Purchasers should, therefOre, always ask for Clickenerti Sugar Coated Vegetable take no other, or they will be made the victims of a • may 9 liaison's Pills fling WILSON PiLi.S, as a remedy !peculiarly I. adapted for headach es and dyspeptic affections, are 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 hisgrateful seknowletig-1 admits to his friends for their patronage and kindness to him. TIP* feelings arc the warmer from observing i the "beginning and the ending"—thrown almost in! juxtaposition—of so many . nostrums and kindred pre-1 parattons equally loud in their pretensions, and I much more industriously presented to :the public; while his preparation noiselessly advanees, even to ' remote places, soothing and Comfortir , the aftlicted , ! and permanently gra ft ing itielf upon'the affections! of new friends, thus continually widening the circle! of its usefulness. Although, well satisfied that his! medicine has, as it were, a principle of perpetuity in! it, yet ho is obliged to his.friends for the most sub. -1 stonlial evidence of the fact. In its natural history, if you please, :the Wilson fill differs front most other preparations in not being originally made for sale, or with a view In pecuniary' profit; while as every b ody' nows, the greatest tyro! (as a general thing) no sooner begins to dabble in drugs than lie casts about for some 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 name, as though conscious! his own were insufficient to sell it. The difference I then between the Wilson Pill and the preparations a! have just indicated, would. appear to be this: The consciousness..of the value of my pill originated the idea of putting them on sale for money, and at I price. The consciousness, of the value of uottey originates in most instances the many prep. • ions I have alluded to; and the price most likely 'to take' is always first carefißly considered; and fife pill or other preparation made and .graduated to suit it: The one is a DISCOVERY, and comes from the groat Areana of Universal Nature; the other a tHek'or inventiiin, and comes from a no,t very Topular qu a lity of Ittnt 'oLDVAl. Nature. Reader! the difference here is great. In one instance the eurtriattached to the is the starting point; in the Wei', the ! ximsr.t. But it is not probable that soma of the many prepara tiring Inivitig even such paternity were accidentally goo4but that possibly by this process of "getting up" as thliy call by puffing and blowing: as we eleaft Vilibat, they have been "got up" ton high be fore' their, specific gravity! had been carefully (weer- Mined, and have blown off never to tie beard of; with other chaff—some lighter, some heavier: Whatever may be the rationale s I must repe'ai it;! that I atiii moat profoundly thankful to my friends for their discrimination in nottonsigning nay disOovery to that eompenduous category of gritliiention frig did ; not answer"—of "tricks that won't The Wilson Pills are useful as a G SEEM remedy, and may be kept and taken, in proper dOses, inTamL ilies, an, a preventative, of general ill' health, or dis ease of whatever name, by any member of the fam ily, without any fear. of the consequences of expo sure to the ordinary pursifits.of buainess. r They May alwaysbe had irtany'quantity of' the . proprietor; in Penn street, below lifarhury, and of the principal Druggists of thii city anaAllegheny. jy22-ddriv7ui • , 'y FOXES of prime, picked Sicily Lomons for 5 gale by (jels) TAAFFE Q'CONriEU. Orp;haws Court Salo. ALLEaseerrs: tounrki is. tt.tt At an Orphan's Court, held de Pitts -41 * burgh, in and, for. said County, on the I' '':• Ist day of August, ..C-D., 1846! ti. 1114 —The petition of Sohn Johnston,.Guar ":,..i.ct%.,.., -6" dim' of Aim E. Thompson- and Mary . 4XICP' Thompion, children and heir's at law of Edward B. ;Thompson, late of Fairfield County; and State of Ohio; deceased was presented to the Court, showing:. , : - - That the said Edward 13, Thompson, at the time of his . death, was Seized in his'demesne as offee of and, in the one midirided fourth part of a certain tract of land, Situate; in Versailles township, Allegheny boun ty, Pennsylvania; inscribed as follows: Beginning at a post at the Line of Eissick's land; and running along HiCimen's land; - N 81 deg: .E 190 perehes to a postiAlienee along .landsLielonging to the heirs:of George litillerolec , d; N 881 dog. E. 312 perches to a post: thence along i.Miller'eland S 81. deg.' N 174 perches - to a post; thence, N 871 deg. Wll2 perches; thence S 311 deg. W 46 perches to. a white . oak; thence; by Xissiek"srine N 871 deg. W 1+35 perches to a pdSt; the place,. of beginning, containing - 30n acres and 108 perches, with the usual allowance. And teiig so thereof. seized, the said. Edward .1.1: Thompson departed this life intestate, leavingissue; the said 'Anne E., and Mary Thompson, minors: AND FURTHER sirzwric: That the petitioner hav ing been duly appointed Guardian of the said miners by the Orphans' Court of said County, afterwards, to wit on the Ist day of November A. 8.. 1842;. sued fourth out of the DistrierXourt of Allegheny county, in No 662, of November-Term, A. D. 1849, a Writ Of Sumnions in Partition against the- Co-tenants of the said minors, and such proCeedings were therein had, that the said Court; on the 15th day ofJuly, A. D., 1843; entered Jiigment;" quad. "(trial° fiat. And the said Court; ifierwards, on the 9th day of Novem ber, A. D. 1843, to November Tenn, 1843, -- No 121, awarded an request directed to B. Weaver, Sheriff of the said county„:commending hint- lo cummon the said Inquest to part and divide the said described tract of land, aceording to the right "of the parties claiming partition thereoftand by the Inquisition of the said Jurors, taken on the iground on the sth - day of September, A. D. 1843, the following described part of said tract of land, was allotted to and set apart to and for the said Wards 'of said; Petitioner, to wit: Beginning at a pest on Ifissick's line and running thence by Hickman's land, N 81;.deg. E 51 perches; thence S 871 deg. E 146 'perches to a-post; thence S SI deg. W 51 perches to the line of Kisick's land, and thence N S7l. deg. W 146 perches to the place of beginning; containing ;46 acres, 38 perches, yeah the usual allowance—which Inquisition was after ward, confirmed !by the said Court. AND 'FURTHER SLIEWING TO TUE 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 rand—that the Petitioner's Wards are entitled to in personal; Estate, as heirs at law of their said Fatherf so far as is known to the Petitioner—that the said last described tract is all the real estate belongini to the Petitinner's Wards in the Cennty known to the Petitioner , that the said last described piece of land is all woodland ' and un productive and expensive, and: that itoyould be to the interest of lend miners, in the judgment of the Petitioner, to haVe the same sold; and praying the Court to gran t him an order to sell the said.hart of the said large tract of land, which has been set apart for said minors—to pay the debts and . maintain the said minors, children of the said intestate, and the cita toin heretofore issued having been returnedtaccord ing to law, therefore, the Court order and direct that the said John Johnston, 'Guardian of the said minors, expose the premises in said petition particularly de scribed, to public sale or outcry, at the Court House, in the city of Pittsburgh; on Monday, the 31st day of .kugust inst., at' 0 0:clock, A. M., and sell the same toithe best redder fur 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 cases made and provided, and the Rule of ries Court. , . WittnesS, the Hon. IltsissiiivP.srrorr, Esq.,Presi dent of our said Court, at Pittsburgh, this 4th day of August, A. D., 1846. ; Test ' JOILN ATI:NG, JR., CPk. LADIES; I oolt it for bargains • Ihave reducei in prices of, ai 4 summer gonqs : . On hand a splnn , id assortment of iris and English awns, 'intakes; talioriries; Sum ner shawls,saarfs ;mvats. Ala o, ibbonsAlowers, ancy and Plain raid Bonnets. For. the Gentle ien,;:a few sPlen id vest patterns, Int stuffs, gold id silver mixed , eeds,shirts; col- - DRIS1101.•S SATISAPA -- 1111.1.A.fr. C. e: Eris t ol—Sir: I have been in the habit for some years past of prescribing to friends and others your very excellent preparation of Sarsaparilla, with very ex cellent effect, especially in chronic disea.ses of long standing., and obstinate cutaneous affections - arising front impurities of the blood; and wheit patients are of ascrofulous habit: Containing, as it does; the na tive principle of Sarsaparilla, in a very 6oneentrated form, it is not only safe to patients in aliitoA every candition, but is perhaps the best preparation in use fur all the diseases which arise from itripure blood. t../“For sale by' D. A. FAIINESTOCK: - & Co.; augls •:; corner 6th and Wood streets: CLOSING ()TT SACKAT ILUtROWS & TUlt 4= convegnonce pro& arrangements for tbe . "fall trade," wo shall offer Air days,our. en tire stock of rich FanCy and Staple Dry Goods; at such prices aa vvill ensure tho sale. Dress Stuffs, in great variety; splendid styles and patterns. ; •;; ; Wbite Goods of every description. . . 100 Ps. Mous' de Lanes, at much les; priceS than usnsl , • 'Shawls, beautiful assortment; to this department particularly viis invite;tho attention of purchasers. .60 doz: Linen Camb. price. eta. ,Parasols, selling off without reserve. I Glossa and flosiery of every description. Bonnets and iltibbons, .30 per cent below usual rates. . . Purchasers 'ate invited to • call and eaninine the cods. • _ rpm: sIimA ND.ICOMPLISION, at.. this (and, indeed; every Other) season, is ellen repulsive in appearance!, caused, bi eight cases out ten, by the atmosphere; and , what . persons suppose disease of the blood; is ability a' disease of the skid: If some of the thousands :Who take purgative medicine,. pills, and useliiss Saisaparilla, were to use pn their skin a softening and 1 clearing balm, that opens the porei, whitens the skin, and causes aheAlthy ration, that, be the skin never so disfigured, nolteal thy, or diseaied with pimples or freckles; - sunburn; tan and meridiem; tfie true and genuine JONES'S. ITALIAN CIIEll;IICAZ SOAP never raga to mire and dispel them, and to make the skin clear and lovely. It acts so mildly slid soothingly on ihe skin, that pbi.-aicxans use it en ladies and infants, in old eases of sciirvy,cr. y iripoas, salt rheum, sore bead, ringworm, rind it (mind; the gendine "Jones , soap) has often effeeted a cure when yvery 'other remedy failed. ft is indeed a Wes:led remedy: Sold at ACKSON'S Patent Medicine Woreherise, 89 Liberty strict, head of Woodat the same place is sold the Blemish (lair 'Dye, Cciral Hair Restora:- five, and Spanish Lily White. PafircreAt. ;OFFICE—Sign of the AmeriCan Eagle, 82 Chatham 'street, New York.- ' ' r • IIIF. subscriber ri ers or sa e a splendid country seat situate aliouf four Miles from Pittsburgh on theFrankstoivn Rohd twitliin a few yards ofthe Eas tern turnpikOl and 'adjoining East LibertYi. The house is finished in thl best Eastern - style. It contains twelve large rooms and one large Ball Room. It ',is one of the, finest housas ih this vicini ty, of whiciiithose desirous of purchasing can satisfy theniselves On (lamination. Three or four acres .) land stocked witli the choicest Variety ofFruittrees will be sold with it. ALSO: M ill be 'sPhl separately, eight acres of land; on which there Is a splendid oreinird containing about SOO Fruit trees, Apple, Peach, Pear; Re., all selected and of the: Onicest varieties: This plot lies adjoin inn the property,described above: ALSO: . .• On the Sduth aisle. f the Franktown Road, a fi4c Mill for thelManulketrire of tiuffattd enable of pro ducing :50,000 Ibs per nnnum.. The Machinery is all of the' best kind and in fine order. Fsir further information and terms apply on the premises.: jy23-dtf u REES JONES- Usilversity . Law Seheol. /TINE FALL SRS' SION of this department of the Western linivarsitY, will ceramenee..in the new University Ithildiag, on the Finst Illoringf or Sur- TEEBER ne t t, and the sPraNc. SESSION of 1847, will commence on the Fieri IllOrthroi or FEnntl4...ny following. This inatitirtidn' having so far recovered Loin the effects 6fllie great fire of April lagt year; as to have the new lthilding: nearly completed witkincreaged accommodations for all its departments, it is _hoped that the Law School will befoned•to prevent increas ed facilities and 'attractions to those who desire to paraue a 'regular and tborough.eourse of legal educa tion, add Id r ile f iiirr theniseives creditably for ad-. mittancetli the bar' There will Ifc'dally, recitations by the classes, on a:sisignedlfesf"Ons, se arranged as to embrace,.wiiith a two years course, - all the principal and most im portant hranchea of the law. Occasional lectures on law and equity, will also be-delivered as part of Tat Meat Coon-r, designed for assisting students in acquirin knowledge and readiness in the prac tine of the law will be renamed as soon as the num ber of students willjostifv.. The degree of 13+cure ton or :LAW will be conferred on-students of.,the institution; atedrding the rates usintl.in such institd- LF.vi TUCRVii.; Id: D . ronr.., SplenOld Colititry Scat for Sale tione: - Any thither information that may be requited can readily be obtained on application to the Prefeasor, WALTER LOI:VRIE, who itas hie offme-on 4th ititotre St ithfielti street, PitMbnigii: • 'TrAtin—lilovenif - fiVii !lanais a year, thirty-sev en qtlalL half dolitiTlf liVidont t.tug6-11314 czNciieNA. . For'etzteixen.iii. and St. Leiiitt The paz.senget.stehmer PALESTINE, Wiiriards, will leave for the hbove Yil - d --- liin - termetliate ports regularly.. Fer freighter passage apply' on board li`or Cincinnati aud The new - and splendid passenger steams C 0 St, IT M. 13 I A, O'NEAL, Master, will leave tor the aline Lind port§i regula.r. For freight or passag43 apply on bOaril; ,or tr? jet D. WILKINS /ii,ont. Tuesday Evening PiaClEit!'. LA P The new and s leudid naseng • iite-ttn. - 71"4- A' . • •• boat DECLEiIIAIION, Capt. - S'orhees, Kill run sisa rogular packet betmeen Pittsburgh mad Cincinnatl,leastng this port every Thesday evening at 3 n7 , 9100k: Returning she mill leave Cincihstati every Friday evening at 3 o'clock. The Declaration offers-,superior aCcotmundationa to, pasSengeta: For. freight or- passage apply on board: _ - . jet NONDA Y PACKET _ , regular. mail and pasenger steam. p er IThlOti, ~a tam Maclean; will run as paclict between Pittsburgh and Chichi; nati, leaving this port every Monday at 6 o'clock, P. :111 . .. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Thuisda:ir-at 6 P. M. The Union ivas built expressly for this trade; arid affords every av ornitoti ati on: For freight or as.sage apply - On borril. • ma.yo The W I 1 knikwn last running steamer - . Forsyth,lllaster, will run . _ . as a regular.Packet,leaving.,eveFy Wednesday morn. ,ing at 10 o'el'oels, and Wheeling, at 10, P liTi'the' same day. Returning, she will leave CinciznOti every Saturday, at 10,A..1U: • , For rreight or rissage apply on board; or to L. tORSITTII & Co. Agents, No. 30 Water Street: — SAITIBAY PACKET: The regular mail and passenger steamer CIRCASSIAN, Ciip:t.lsaac Bennett, will run, as a regular Packet hetween Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Satiirday, - ,at 10, A. V., and Wheeling . 4 10, P. lil„ the , same day. ReturnitM she sill leave Cineinhiti every Tuesday For freight or passage apply on hoard. The Circessihtt was built expressly for thio,tride, and offers to her passengers every comfort and ac. commodation. soar 21'. c.ATuRPAY PACK ET. • The regularmail and passenger steamer - -.I4IESSENEER;-Capt„Linford, will Kuri-as a reularPacket between Pittsburgh and Cineinhafi, leasing this port every Saturday at. 10, A. IL . ; and Wheeling-at 10, P. 11,1„ the same day. Returning, • she will leave Cideiiaisiti every Tuesday, - at 10 o'clock, A. M. • , , : Per freight or passae.e apply on board. • • • The-Messenger was built- expressly for thisisade, and offers t', her passengerS every comfort and -aci• commodation.. • - Mar 23 SDAY FACISET. ...r r e 4 , THF. regular mail and Passengerii[eatn. . - ex HIBERNIA,. Capt. john ;Will rim as a regidar.Paeket beto;een,Pittsburgh,and Cincinnati,leavingthis,part - eeery Tilesda.y.4 40 A M. and Wheeling at P. AI; of the same day.' Returig, she will leave Cincinnati every Friday at For freight or paisage apply on hoard. The - Hibernia was built expressly for tbe, trade, and offers, to, the paSsengers every comfort and su perihr accommodations: - .apl FRIDAY PACKET. ~ THE redularin4ll arid riasse4er Stbam CLIPPER. So. Captain Crnels, will run as a rcgolar packet betweenCineinnati and Pitts..." burgh. leaving this port every Friday at 10 A.. 4:," nll5l Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day.. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Monday at 10 °Ma, , , . For froight 6r passage apply on board. Fise Clipper No. 51 s,vas built expressly for this trade and °tiers to her passengern every eoritfoit, and ac. commodation. . mar 23 REGULAR CINCINNATI PACKET. Arra , Ll, THE new U..S.,Mail steamer ACADIA, E. Lucas, Master, will reu.as a regn-, larlpassenger packet between Pittsburgh and the' abobe port during the season of 1346, leaving every Thursday, at,lP o'clock A. AL . . lie Acadia is nen and has superior accommoda tions: For freight or passage apply on board, or to. J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. I%lo'l - -MONDAY PACKET The regulartnail an 3 passenger steamer -,MONONGA.RF,LA, Capt. Stone ' will ruit as a regniar Packet between Pittsburgh :and Cinein; nati,-Teming this port every Monday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P.M., the same day. Return. , ing, she le dr° Cineinnati every Thursday, at 10, . . For, freight or passage apply nn board. • - .The Monongahela was built expri!ssiy for this trade, and offers tit the passengbrs c.ottifort., and su perior accommodations:. . mar 31-'t For CincinuaNi.; The new light draught packet,stearn er CALIFORNIA, Captain Hunter, will lease for the above lind all intermediate ports this day. regularly. . • For freight or pass'ag,e apply on- board, or to - .• . ,J. W. BUTLER & BRO., Second at The California was trade, huilt.iipresslv for the above her trips and will make ber trips regularly during the' saason. , atigt.) For Cincinnati .✓ 1; 4 THE new and light draught passenger steamer•W E 8 T E RN, Capt.l3AxEß, leave fur. I,lm abowe and all intermediate ports regularly. _The IN:ester : Et draws but 12 inches, and was bailt expressly to run in the trade during -the low water season: , .• _ . • For freight or passage, having sivertot ateornrn a da . .ns i a• ly on board. jyls WEDNESDAY PACKET. - regulatmao, gn p asse n g er s earn . V-7. 77-. f . :-.;.. - ,er NEW ENGLAND, Capt. S. B. Page, e,,ill_run as 1 regular picket between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. leaving - this port every Wednesday it.lo A- M., and Wheeling. at 10 P. M. the . same day." Returning, she will Nate Cineinnati every Saturday at 1-0 A. M. , • Fgr freight c., - eMsage apply on board.. TicNewe Kn.F.and waibnilt expressly tot this trade and offers to the passengers every coratbrtand supe. rior accommodations. • 'trear26 sAitiT LOUIS tiA.OKETs FOR sT. T.ouis—REGTJEAR The Or,w and splendid pas.Fenger steam er TOM CORWIN; Capt. Bugher, will runiuihe,trade froin PitOburgh to St Louis, du ring the season Gf JSIG. The Tom Corwin, was Milli - expressly for the trade, and is elegantly furniShed in every respect.' For freight or passage apply on board. ... FOR ST. ,LOI.3S—REGULAR PACKET. ffr-a Th, nnw and splendid' passenger steam '44 er 13RUNE'rf E, Capt. Perry, wil,run.in the trade horn Pittsburgh to St. Louis, during the season or 1546. • . The Brunette ,vas built expressly for the trade, , nnd.is elegantly found in every respect. For freight or passage apply en hoard. apl4 FOR LOUIF.YILLE.—REG2 I LAII PACKET. The new and splendid passenger steam er Capt. J. K.. Moody, will run in'the trade from PittSburril o i to Louisville during the season of 1846. The Tonnaleuka was built mtprossly for the trade, and is elegantly furnished in every respect For freight or passage apply on board 131fticely and Mitchell, Offices on Penn and Smithfield sts. 4 GENTS, for the Old Black Ball Lino of Liver pool and New. York Packets. Rennittarices.made as usual to England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, in sums o f one pound sterling and upward S--payable in any town of importance in Great Britain and Ireland. - Persons wishing to send for their friends can hawk I them brought out by the abuse splendid line, on the 115th and 26tfi cdany month. jXT 'Light In Dark 'Places, PERSONS wishing .to test.the N•alue qt a bright light in a dark night, will please call at the Drug Store of Hays & Brockway, and purchase an Article, called Citainunn On. 't;iadeath to darkness: and a -"terror fci evil deers," No. 2, f'oinmeretal Row, streetLiherty - 15 • -For Sale at tits 'Wharf.. - ••• • . JUST. feccived per Canil Boat—. EO,OOO feet inch pep] t: '• - 10 , 000 "• t seasoncili • , • • 45,000 as 41A 6eaoUmg.. • . • - :- L. INTLIVIARTIL . - ENEF,IIif AND .VARNISHES, of the Yen best V qprtfity, for sale at H. IL RYAN'S cabinet Ware Rooms, N 0.311 Fifth stcy,c,t,. - - yl6. XTEW ORLEANS 5U041.. --201thds N.O. Sugris 11 for sale by (je26) - IAMES MAY. M=3=l - M22
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