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    COkIIIEACIAL RECORD.
PITTSBURGH. BOARD OP TRADE.
CI;IIIItITTE.E l'oll. AUGUST
J.
.
Idsiah King, J. K. Moorhe a d, G. Ogden
prepared' and corrected every Afternoon.
PORT OF PITTSP'CIRGti.
9i TPEE WATEE IN T'IIE mug : lcl L Atm rittnta.
- ARRIVED • :
Californta; Hunter, Cincinnati_
Cinifidenee.---, Cincinnati.
Rhode Island, Dawson; Wheeling
Consul BoWen, Brownsville.
Arena, .Peebles, Brownsville.
Michigan, Boice, Beaver. •
Lake Erie, Iremphil, Beaver,
DEPARTED.' '
Wilmington, Dawson, Wheeling.
'Diligence; Berry, Cincinnati.
Western, Baker, Cincinnati,
Hndson, Ebbert, Whee
. .
Louis I‘l'Lane, Bennett Brownsville.
Anna. Peebles, Brownsville.
ConsuL Bowman,,Bioivnaville.
Michigan, Mies, Beaver.
Lake Erie, rfenaphill, Bearer.'
oj...flan fast running Stearner California, Capt
Howrz n, leaves for Cincinnatti to-day.
ca• The splendid Steamier New Hampshire'
Copt. W. 1-I;At.t.sor, will leave l'or Cincinnati and
Louisville this morning:
ACCIDENT TO TIIE STE/01th Tom KIRKMAN'
We learn from the;Louisville Courier of Satur
day last,,that the fine new steamer Torn Kirk
man, which has recently been plying as a regular
packet between Memphis and this city, on her last
upward,trip; when about thirty-five miles al;ove
Memphis, struck a snag which tore off her wheel
benne and gbards, throwing the shaft, wheel, &c.,
overboard. This was fortunately attended with
out loss of life. She then proceeded on her way
with the other wheel, and when about .eighty.tive
miles above Memphis, the first engineer accident.
ally fell overboard and was drowned. Ups name
was John J. Bogp, and he• was from Deare, Pa.
0:7.1,1re learn, says the Louisville Courier; of
Saturday, that the Tom Metcalf, on her 'return
trip to this place, Icarneirt contact with the Bates
on her Way down, by wiaich collision consid
exable injury to the weed house and guards of the
latter was sustained. ,
IsJury( TO Tits STEADIER TLX,E,—We learn,
says the St. Louis Union, of the 19th from a pas
senger on the Bertrand, from Seokuck, that the
Tiine recently struck. a snag; near Fort Madison,
and was so badly injured that it was with difficul
tyshe could be kept from sinking. By means of
stuffing mattrasses in the breach in her hull, she
wasgot down to 'Montrose. She will he taken to
Rack Island for repairs.
I'l PORTS BY RIVER.
.Whetting.--Per str Hudson; 200 Mid& totmCco,
190'bbls flour.
Per str Wilmington; 50 ton pig metal, 100 Mils
flour, 50 bids glassware, .31 bxs do, 20 scks wool:
Per str Rhode Island; 335 bbls flour, 70 hhds
t Amoco. .
Marictta.—rer str De Kulh; 108 hit& tobacco
24 bbls timothy seed, 1 bx mdze, 120 bbls apples,
21 kgs butter, 14.1 bbls whiskey, 20 bbls peaches.
Cincinnati.—Per str Ringgold; 415 pigs lead,
24 bales furs, 15 pipes ginseng-, 1 bx mdze.
Per str Ciliforilia; SD bbls whiskey, .19 scks
wool.
. Per str Senator; S 5 scks feathers, 15 hhds to
bacco, G scks gries seed, It Ads ginseag, 13 b.rs
tolracco, 55 bbls hams, 4 bbls lard oil, 237 bbl ap
ples, 30 bbls whiskey, 400 water mellons i 25 pcks
sundries:-
Moiwngahela str Louis .I‘l' ,
Lane; 27 seki wool, 1 NH iacks,-23 bbls flour,-162
bars iron, 7 kegs nails: t 6 dot shovels, 133 boxes
glass, 2 bxs intlze, 7 bgs rags, 3.bureaus, 2 , boxes
glass, 2 scks rags.
T"poisonous effect on the skin of common pre
pared chalk M not generally known by ladies;
how yellow rough and unhealthy it makes the skin in
time; besides. what a corpse palid look it gives
when applied. They should use a beautiful prepar
ation,parelv vegetable, which givesthe face anus 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, header Wood; at the Same
place is sold Joocs' Coral Hair Restorative, Italian
Chemical Soap and unrivalled ehavilig soap.
y 2441,
Light. articling;
VOICE from the Vintage;
V Home in the Heart;
Triumph of Time;
:The Deformed;
The North and South:
Rural Life in New Rngland;
Cooigsby, by &Israel;
The Young Duke do.; •
The Heart, by. Zapper;
The American in Paris;
Knhl's Scotland;
The Clockmaker;
Honda of the People;
The Philosopher's Stone;
The Bride of Fort Edward;
Fredricka Bremer! Works;
Opio on Lying; .
Vicar of Wakefield:
For. sale by ;IL S BOSWORTH & Co.,
attgl 43 151a,4ket street
Pittsburgh And Connelsville Railroad
_ Company.
Auourr 10, 1846.
A SPECIAL Meeting of the Stockholder' of the
Pittsburgh and Connellsviile Rail Road Compa
ny, will be held at the Odeon, over the Mayor's of
fice, in this city, on Saturday the 29th inst., at the
hour of 4 o'eock, P. M., for the purpose of increas
ing the capital stock of the company and authorising
the reopening of the books of subscription.
By order of the board of Directors.
WM. ROBINSON, Jn.,Pres't.
JESSE CAILOTTIERS, Secry. aug 11.
Great Bargain for Sale.
' W E n havet
and finished .6th :d n e rexcellent
fo Framer t soccupan
cy of the owner, containg tine 6nished rooms and
parlors, cellar, &e., with a Garden well stocked with
fruit trees and vines, lot 30 feet front running back
to the Mannor line. The lease has 9 years unexpir
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 BLAKELY JliilTC,lln.
job-d&w.
Lawns i = Lawns! g
GEO. S. SWARTZ has on hand a lot-of fine Lawns
. which will be sold at the very low price of 181
cents•per yard, persons who want a good article, at a
lnwprice, would do. well td sooa„
Also on hand a good stock of Nansook muslin for
LadiesDreases very cheap at
jef3. No. 106 Market street.
RANDS WANTED-2 Bedstead rankers;
2 Table makers;
• S. }modal° make other Cabinet ware)
none need apply- but first rate workmen.
11, RYAN
, auS (Journal and Cbronicle copy.) ,
Prescott Printing Ink
CONSISTING of black, blue, red, superior book
and card ink, -warranted a superior article , for
LUKE LOOAIIS, Agent.
(Journal copy.)
-AWNSz—(eAer cotons).—Anotlier lot of Lawns
JLA just opened at A. Morris's, No 65 Marketst.--
warranted ft colors—which we are selling at 12Ie
Per PM-
New . Books.
, T UST RECEIVED,-LErrnas FILO4 Baum, Asia
tr• Armor, 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.
br Rev:E; Heiner, A. M. Publiabed by Riv. Sarnia
Gatatius, Chathbenibureh,-18 , 16,: For sale .
- - • SCRIBA & SCHEIBLER,
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INDIANA ELECTION.
We add to-day, says the Indianopolis Sentinel of
August 19th, the official returns, with such addi..l
tional ones as have been regularly received -at the!
Secretary's office. Whiteomlis official majority
thus far, in 75 counties, is thewporied
counties; it' stands 2111; added-to..the official will
,
run it up to 3,987 H In the samcountiee, except.
lug Wayne, Dininingli.officialurajority is 4,4)98, I
calm froin the losia Express says
majority: in favor of the state constitution for
that Territory, is about 600,
correstiOndence tit . ° O. Picayune,
ENTRANCE OF THE ARMY INTO MIER.
'(Mexico,) July 31, 1846;
Captain .. Vinton's command entered this place
this morning vvithout the least show of opposition,
the inhabitanta thronging to the plaza in crowds
us the troops filed into it and stacked their arms in
front'of the house of the akelde. It seemed to me
-as though there.were men enough so the square to
have beaten us off with nothing else save the loose
rocks lyingabout; yetnot a hand was raised.
Mier is by far the most pleasant, cleanly, and
well regulated place we have yet seen in this part
of. Mexico. It is built on a hill over:ookitw a
clear running stream of the same name, three
three miles from the Rio Grande, and is said to
'contain 8.000 inhabitants, although 1 do not know
where they stow them all. You may well recol.
lea that it was in this place that the Texans un
der Col. Fisher were compelled to surrender, after
they had killed twice their own number of Alexi.
cans. The houses occupied by the Texans during
the battle were:pointed out, and still bear the
marks of the tlesnerate conflict,
I have stated that the number of The inhabitants
is put down, at 6,900, a: knitting that it is 4000, it
was still entered and'taken possession of by 93 men
only,, regulars and 8 of McCulloch 's rangers,
acting as a mounted guard. You could not serve
any town in the United Streesin that way, and this
place is a perfect fortification from its position and
the strength of the houses, which are of stone.—
Capt. Vintori,s command occupies a large school
house in one corner of the plaza, near the church—
strong, and at the same time, commodious and
and comfortable quarters.
It is company B. of the 3d artillery, or "rel leg=
ged infantry," as it is now called, from the fact
that the men are at this time serving as infantry
while they wear the red or artillery et tt
their pantaloons. I give you a List of the officers,
whO are all in . good health. Capt. J. R. Vinton,
Assistant Surgeon Nero, Licuts. S. Van Vliet and
F. J Thomas.
The Comanches, who have committed many
ravages in this vicinity of late, are said to have
left for the mountains of Texas with their prisoners
and plunder. Many of the women and children
from the adytining ranchos, driven in by the In-
Cians, are still here.
I return to Carnarg,o in the'rnornin.x, with the
Rangers. If I could have my own way I should
remain here, for it is wurth forty of Camaro.a
Capt. Gillespie's rangers remain in camp here,
while ititullough's are otT this morning, in tlae di
rection,.as it is supposed, of Monterey. scouring
the country as far as least as China, and possibly
farther.. Reports that large parties of armed men
have been seen in that direction, among other
companies that of Segni n, have reached this place.
The Rangers Will find them if they are to bc found.
We have no furthbr accounts of the ravages of
the Comanches iti the neighborhood of Mier .or
Guerrero. No Alnerican troops hate started for
the latter place; and I do not know that it is
the intention of the temmanding officer to de.
snatch any; but he has authorized the authorities
to enlist an tinned company of mounted men for
home protecticot
Should any opportunity occur, I will send you a
letter from the interior, but I am tearful there will
be no change until the company returns to this
place. • G. W. K.
P. S: An express has just come in from Mier.—
The rider contradicts the report that the alcalde had
been killed, but says there area giuslmaily Indians
lurking about. G. W. K.
Large Robbery.--Cript. A. Beckham, formerly
owner and commander of the steamer Ohio. was
robbed, night before last, of a large amount of
money, while asreep, in his bed, at his house cor 7 ,
ncr of Seventh and Carr streets, The thief, it Is
supposed, entered by a window. and took fronithe
pockets of Capt.B. a small wallet containing ei 120
in all of the Bank of Missouri. and txt'o notes of
hand for $3OO dnd the other for $;:5t0; both on viii •
vim of St. Louis, and in favor of Capt. Beckham,
No clue has yet been had to life perpetrator of the
robbery.—. Bi. Louis Unum,,jug. 10.
111°AcEiti:OEZIoPielsKAncit t 'S tbr " eo f. r .o o t lu rt i h ne 6 ::
containing tho. , Pickwick patitrri the Old Curiosity
Shop,sketchds ofcvery day Lile w Olive Twist, Barna
by Itudgc, Nicholas Nickleoy, Martin elms:ll4U.
Colonial History of the United States, from the
Plantation of the llntish Colonies till their assump
tion of national independence, by James Graham, L.
L. D., in two volumes, second edition, engraved and
amended.
Practical Treaties on Dying and Calico Printing,
including the latest inventions and improvements,
with engravings on steel and wood.
French Cooking, a practical guide to the Culinary
Art, in all its branches, adapted as well for the larg
est establishments as for the use of private families,
by Charles Flmo Francatilli, chief cook to tier Ma
jesty the Queen, with illustrations.
Martin the Foundling, or the Memoirs of n. Valet
De Chatnbre, by Eugene Sun.
Fanny the Little Milliner, or the Rich and Poor,
by Charles Rowcrolt.
Dhoondialifan Oriental Bandit, by Prank Powell.
Pierce Fennings, or the Loggers Chase, by J. It.
Ingraham, Esq.
Lucey Morley, a tale of the Texian Revolution,
by Miss Alice Cleveland.
Life Pictures, or the Bandon Recollection of An
Old Doctor, edited by I'. 8. Arthur.
Red Skins, or Indian or login, by Cooper, a new
supply. .
Captain O'Sullivan, by W. 11. Maxwell, Esq., new
supply.
The above works can be had, together with all the
publications of the day, at COOK'S Literary Depot,
No. 85 Fourth street. aug
POT ASH-15 cacks Potash, No. 1 article, on
hand and for sale by
MARTIN & SMITH,
jy27 58 Wood et.
IDLEACHEO SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGB.
ID
The attention of purchasers is invited to our
gem! stock of these Goods.
4-4 suparior Sea Island Shirting Muslins;
15-16 it ai tc tt fg
7-8 ic - 04 4‘
12-4 Hamilton Sheeting;
5-4
g.. 8 if to
mar 17 SHIp. 11. PENNOCK.
RECEIVED THIS DAY, by Expr ass, another lo
of rich black MANTILLAS, at the New York
Store, 79 Market street.
Aug/7 W. H. GARRARD.
Glauber Salts.
20 BARIUZS Glauber Salts, fur sale by
P. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.,
iog 18 corn of fltb and Wood sts
50 BOXJS Cjerman Clay, for sale by
13, 4. PAHNESTOCK 4r co.,
auglB ' cornet of (lth and Wood eta
BURNAP2S MISCET.LANF.OOS
The miscellaneous writings of Geo. W, Nurnap
author of the lectures to young men, lectures on the
phere and duty of women, &c. &c,, collected and
evised by the author, For sale by
jy2s JOKNSTON & STOCKTON.
Wood Street Property for Sale,
THAT desirable lot of ground at the foot of ii,rood
street, og.eupied at the time of the great fire by
Messrs. King & Holmes, is offered for sale.
Enquire of .7. K. MOORHEAD.
itttgB
PSALMS & HYMNS, for the 11E19 of the qerman
Eefoitned Church in the U. S.' of Ainerica, En
glish. and cerman f *. For sale by
BURMA & SCHEIBLE.R,
jell 115 Wood et.
r •
r•. W. K
German Clay
'
, . „
V.HAWLS SHAWLSII—Rare and beautiftd, at
"Down town Cash House." - -
Cashmeres, splendid patterns, diitibrent styles;
B ro d ie, • 4
Thibet„ O Rbri, vF.ro't and plain, and all, shades,
figured. , ' -
Silk, Ottoman, chameleon change4la
and other stiles.
Sturdillas. liafd and Damask, AO.
#fou.s. VLaines, Chxi,hr, wat'd, tip d, and.-plain,
In great variety.
Also .....,Ilernanni,,of Sewing Sillc,3 or 4 left; and
will be sold at low prices to, close the stock.
Berage, superior and law prices, great bar
gains:
jyls BARROWS & TURNER.
New Goods'.' -
DECEIVED to4ay. at No. 46 Market street--
lA. Another case of-those rich Gingham prints,
in brown and purple:plaids, beautiful patterns.
ALSO, .50 pieces white and colored Musquitoe
Netting of superior quality, for sale cheap at
. BARROWS & TURNER'S,
aug I 18 Market at,
•
NI ,
I NER,t , L WATER--
Sparkltng and bright
'its liquid light."
—And not only "sparkling ~and twight," but for its
delicious flavor, Hays & Brockwars Mead and Min
eral Water is certainly 4 unrivalledo and this syrups,
are_ equal to any that ever graced the Mineral
Fount. Call anti aces at No. 2.s COM ooo rojoi Row
Liberty st. te6
BERAGE SHAWLS AND. SCARFS—,
I carton black fiecAnd monruing satin _ striped
lierage Shawls;
carton beautiful fancy llorge Shawls; ombre
fringes;
I carton brocha Romp Shawls, extra handsome;
I 4( ti (4 Scarfs
I .t satin bordered 4t
I , hernani tnisttd silk "
i " extra aup, hernani "
The above handsome goods have all been purcha
sed lately at auction; in New York and Philadelphia,
at the closing sales of the French imports 11, and are
now offered at a small advance, and less than the
cost of importation, at the Cheap Cash Store of
jelB ALEXANDER & DAY.
- 13111LADELPHIA S'llaM SYRUP, a tine ant
ele. Juatroc'd and for sale by
THOS. MILLER,
cor. Wood & 4th ate,
F RUIT-I 0 boxes M. R. Raisins;
15 Drums S. Figs;
12 Jars fresh Prunes;
Just received and for sale by
THOS, MILLER,
jelS our. Wood & 4t1.1 sts
TIALM SOAP-10 boxes Cin. just received and
J: fur sale by THOS. MILLER,
jelB car. Wood & 4th sts
'VINE SUGAR CURED HAMS—.-Just recd and
12 for subs by THOS. MILL ER,
jelS cOr. Wood & 4th 03 .
CANDLES -20 boxes Stearinel'
10 a Start
Just received and fur sale by
tHOS. MILLER,
jelB tor. Wood & 4th
LEMONS -1.5 Hoses Lenin's! fur sale very low,
by
:/Y 11
LIIIOT-40 kgs Shot,; satiortcd Nos. for ea; c by
►7 jcl.6 JAMES MAY
T T AMS : -2 casks rime hauls fiy .s sal i e l , L y rivis.
pat
1"E"I l e Miss.uri Irides, for sale low to close
I_l
c 26 JAMES MAY.
LA RD-259 kegs Lard, received per steamer Tout
Corwm, and for sale by
jy 2s M. B. RHEY & Co.
1 500 BUSHEL shelled corn for vale low by
M. 11. MI EY de Co.
211 li EGS ets4ortcd Shad fur sate low to close,
lJ conslgurnent 1,11
CIOTTON.—II 0 bales for sale by
aag 7 M. 11. nun-, & Co.
- DIG METAI..—I" ton Scioto Furncee pig iron for
sale by (je:0) JAMES MAY.
DACON SIIOCLDERS-0 Nails Bacon Shoulders,
1.) in prime ordor, thr sale low by
iY 3O P. C. MARTIN; 60 Water st.
IFINE S.M.INA TABLE FALT-50'imgs (small
'liar). very fino Salina Salt, fit.ffir table way anti
Dairies, fur 11.1110 low by Pi'e.. MARTIN,
jy27 „.-- z : 60 Water it.
T EmoNs.—tuo lOrnone in gowl
1,4 for axle by .- P. C. MARTIN,
,j 29). wutor strret.
(ARAB crprn —.14 Barrels suprnor Crab Ci
Or-efor bale by 1' C. Al ARTIN,
)r 24 - 1 f3O Watur strut
OPERAS.-0 Itarrels Comeras fur sale by
jy -20 P. C., MARTIN, GU Water etreet.
bbls rectified Whiskey, a tine
V article, for *ale by I'. C. m.ARTIN,
j 121) ou Water et.
SOAPS -110 liose*No. I Rosin;
20 " 'Union& Toilet and Palm.
50 " Ryder Shaving.
In none and fin sale by
my 22 LAMBERT Si SIIIPTON
IerFF.E.--651 bags prime green Rio.
10 pockets old government Java.
Arriving and fur oak by
LAMBERT tk SIIIPTON,
133 and 135 Wcodst
CIL - GAR-0 hhda. N. 0. Sugar;
bbla. loaf
eruabed and pulverized,
I case loyeriug U. it,
For sale by jy'.l,3 • J. D. WILLIAMS
IRON—J:I cults Genoa for sale by
J. D. WILLIAMS,
IR/ Wood street
PANISII, Italian, French, German, Latm, Greek,
kj Hebrew and English .Testaments.
Hebrew, French, Greek, German, and Engl;sh
Bibles, fur sale by
augS H. S. BOSWORTH & CO.
Lake Superior
pEOPLE 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 & BROCKWAY,
je2l No. 2 Commercial Row, Liberty st.
EAVY white Linen Drill, for gent's pants;
1 - 1 Tweeds and Summer Cloths;
• Cent's Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs;
Do. Silk do.
Dn. Hernani and Silk Cravats.
An invoice of the above received thin day by
je 27 It. E. CONSTABLE:, S 3 Market, at
1 00 a ll
i f t.d iL , S vi li f
h P e it s cl t c bT ica tta p l: b o yn consignment,
jels TMFFE e.; O'CONNOR.
Mega of Lamilontlvrry.
A nisTarty of the seigo of Londonderry, and
defence of Enniskillen, in 1658 and 1689, by
toe Rev. John Graham, M. A. Rector of Tamiugh
tard in the diesel+ of Derry, For sale by
jy23 LUKE LOOMIS, Agent.
ECEIVED thi; day Parusollettes and Sup-
IX, Shades;
Ladies Corded Skirts;
do Sea Grass do;
81 Black Ilornani Shawls;
Berege Scarfs, apd Shawls;
For sale at p, E. CONSTABLE,
je27 S 3 Market st.
storage.
HAVING a -very large and commodious ware
house, we are prepared to receive (in addi,
tion to freight for shipment) a large amount of Pro,
dupe, itze, op storage at low rates.
Q, A. MeANULTY & CO,
jy2l Canal pulp.
ri ANTON RIFLE BARRELS.---4 boxes rifle gon
barrels, warranted of the best quality, just ro
ceived on consigriment from the manufacturer, and
will he sold at the 'manufacturers wholesale prices,
a constant supply will be kept on hand
jyl4-dtkw GEORragCOE/IRAN, No 26 Wood st.
RADUATED Stripe and Plaid white Muslin
Ur Robes;
Graduated stripe white Muslins;
Mnll Mullin; Nainsook do. Jaconet do.
A. large assortment just new to-day
B. E. CONSTABLE,
jp27' Market st.
.
TOSF received •from Ne,w-York by Adams & Cces
Express,,the following styles of Ladies Dress
Goods, whigh for beauty and cheapness cannot be.
surpassed inany of the. Eastern Cities, viz:
Embroidered. Gingham Robes, (new styles,)
Ogadeated,Organdi 40 c do;
Rich Ombri Duages (silk and wool) very cheap;
Dalzarines, every price and quality;
Rich styles Rep r Cashmere and De Leine;
French Gingham and Gingham Lawns;
Paris Printed Hernanni Cobaltine, (a new arti
cle of Dress Goods, very beautiful.)
Graduated Muslin Robes;
• White Embroidered do;. , .
tf All the above goods have recently' boon purchased
in the New York maiket -sinee the great reduction
of prices and will be sold aid small adcanco above
Eastern cost by
.4 MORRIS,
je4 " • No, 61.). Market at.
UNDRIES
5 bags Ground Nuts;
1 bale Almonds . ;
1 cask Pto. I, Madder, a first rate article.
' 2 bbls 6 6 'k(
.1 cc CY eyes/
9.0 boxes ehoeolatei '•
IQ kegs mustard;
15 boxes Fancy Soaps; • •
80 mats Cassia; '
5 bags Pimento; -
•
2 Bblti Snuff, (superior);
20 boxes Ground; Popper;
2 bbla Ginger; !
3 64 Brazil Segal;
15000 half Spanish Segars;
20 doz. Manilla Cords, (lotzgi)
15 46 Plough Lines;
10 kegs Saleratus;
'2OOQ lbs. Cotton Yarn, assorted Nos.
500 66 . Batting; !
25 boxes Raisins,' &c. &e.
Just received and for sale by
MARTIN & SMITH,
jel9 56 Wood street, between 3d and 4th
. .
TI,LOUR--50 11b:s• Superfine fresh Family lieu,
just received and for sale by '
•
MARTIN~£`biITB,
y7-d&w 56 Wood, between .3(1 and Fourth sta.
SALERATUS-1000 lbsSaleratus in bbls and Las,
No. I article, on hand and for sale by
MARTIN & SMITH,
•
Water at.
NUT Si
.2a001:u1s: ili? tets Ground Natal
and tbra r jety lnc' ' article;
MARTIN & SMITH,
jy27 56 Water at
DUTTON HAMS-500 lbs Mutton If=s, prime
'article in store and for sale by
MARTIN &
1Y,21 &6 Water at.
CIILORIDE cams piime juet received,
l and for aalo SELLERS,
augl I 53 Wood street.
_ _
TIioTARI-26 tasks Potish; n prinie article, for
sale by • ATAftTIN & SMITH,
jy7-d&w 53 Wood, botween 3d and 4th as.
VINEGAR- , 25 bids Cider Vinegar, for side by
MARTIN& SMITH,
jolsi-d&w . ' .16 Wood street.
SPANISHWHITING-21ibbloTriTcnived and for
sale by atigll 4, E. SCLI.ERS.
JAM EIS MAY
-NATH . I - r r i..1 ,, c 1 1 . 1 y AL1CT 1, 2 14. 8 . 9 ibs, jug . t received 41n
Y I •
ri UM COPAL-600 IL.. jiht receispd and Inrnale
by snO l It. E. SELLERS.
NE AD au D g illt 1 catik just reeis
i t . ,l, x, ssie fotacs
LIQUORICE -2 cases small stick just received
and ibr sale by , angll It. E. SELLERS.
rtXTITACT LOGIVOOD-518 lbs. just reed, and
44 fur sale by augli It. E. SELLERS.
StA LT SODA-1036 lbs. just recttved and fur sale
byug{l }I. SELLERS.
. „-.._ .
GREEN--231 - lbs, just seceived, 11.1111 for
sale by a.g 1 1 R. E..II.:LLF,It.S.
M. B. RIIEY 4- co
ALT --1:1 barrels landing and fof sate by
S
augl:" MILLER & EICKETsoN
ACII HET 31A LAO A W I IV:E.:St.-13 qr. eaAs just
received and for nale by
aug I 4.mius.R & ntocorsoN.
ritiiizicorml SO.W-200 boxcii landing from
V Inciuuts Acadia and for sale by i' -
MILLER 4- RICIa7SON.
L ANT.ATION MOLASSES---100 bids landing
fPnm *learner Lady Byron on consignment and
or sale by MILLER 4- RIcKE.TSON.
bROOMS -23 dm. superior quality Broome, just
received and for sale tt ,
augl3 MILLER & RICKETSON.
LINSEEB . bIL2-7.iiiiiarr ;Is Li '7;ietl - oil; warranted
pure; just mceived and. thr Hale by
augl3 :MILLER & RICENTSON.
ILOCR-30 barrels Vimur, juta received and fur
sate by
augl3 MILLI/1 ftromrsorz.
W I Tltor.. on llondny , Sug: 17th, Parsons wishing pur
chase a si pe:iotertiOe on draught, will please leave
their catkin prior to that day, at the Wine Store of
STERETT &
aug 10 No. 16 Market street cor, or Front.
I. N ) 11 i, 11 , 91 , 111 , \1 id - G ,a ; s -l al f e uc l • o k ,t e . g b s y (a prime
articltaug 4 :z..11: RETT, 8: Co. 16 Market st.
r ommp WINES.—A fresh supply of van--
V ous popular brands, vintage of 1h39, 1640 and
1n42, just received and for sate at the wine store 00
sTERErr & Co,
auglo No. 16 Market st.
_
QAIWINES.-11. 4 .t tins sardines, be . 7>llnd, to
L-3.lrme in a few days, for sale by
au; 1 •STEREYr & Co. 1,1 market st
WINES.--8 qr. casfis a superior I 1 tide ror at by the pachage at the wine store
of fang 101 sTERI:TT iv. Ca. N 0.16 Market et.
qr. casks ogle licnnee sy and other
BRANDY - L-6
brands for wholesale by
sTER.F;TT & Co,
auglo No, 1G Market ',Leer. of Front.
SOAP. -20 boxes No. 2 rosin soap; ,
5 46 costae 4 ,
2 4 , hydes palm;
10 4, f 4 fancy.
For pate by jy2B .1. D. WILLIAMS.
S AP ;AGO—.6O lbs. superior for sale by
J. D. WILLIAMS,
aug 3 110 Wood street.
R ICE -,--5 Tierces fresh .y ree v eiv ‘ e y d i nd lT; r f s s ale by
aim 3 110 Wood stint.
B RAZIL SlitiAll-5 bags white for sale by
J. D. WILLIAMS,
aug3 110 Wood street.
QATIN STRIPED DE LA INES—Just received
k..) a lot of black and colored Satin Striped de
Laines, which we are Felling very cheap.
ALEXANDER& DAY,
ang3 75 Market st, N cor ofthe Diamond.
11-IECKS AND TICKINGS.—Arr excellent as•
kisortment of checks and tiekings, just received
and for sale very low.
aug;l ;f„EXANDER. & DAY,
75 Market st , N. w. cor. of the Diamond.
D RI NTS AND MUSLIN& .Just opened a large
nssortment of low priced prints and a variety
of different To akgs of brown and bleached muslins.
augff ALEXANDER & DAY,
7b Markel at, N. W. cor. of the Diamond. -
Uvir h' Tj 5. 7 t a lot of 2sg ui
sale
alga ALEXANDER & DAy,
75 Market st., N. W. cur. of thp Diamond.
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AWNS I LAWNS 11. , —Groat Bargains in Lawns
IA
arc now to be had at Alexander &- Dars, No. 95
ISlarket at., as they are selling off their stock of these
good, at a groat reduptio; pf pipes, to ;tow is the
time for persons tO sititthemselyes at a comparative.
ly small aspen.;e, ALEXANDER &.DAY,
No. 75 Market st.,
i. 713 ,,N. W. corner of the Diamond.
I T RLTE DRESS GOODS—A large assortmer7t.
VV* of White dress goods such an Nansoek,
Jackonett, Mull and Swiss Muslins. Just received
and Tor sale Tory cheap by
ALEXANDER. 4,14 y,
jyl3 75 Market st„ n : west cqr. Amend.
Lmvris Pheapor than .Ever.
A T A. MORRIS'S No. 65 Market et.. We have
R o w on_ hand the cheapest lot Of Lawns ever
Offered : in this market. Stith as are usually sold at
9t. Fent; we are selling at AO the DrC4B Paiteni;
73 yards.) Call and look at them. • 0
1~...~:-F}°C t '~~i,9" . l'h"" '~' 1 k:d~'•' .., Yx - ' F s'q=~'..' W...'~~ua ::L:y~ J ~.a wl tur~:iY+t~=i.+dr~..+.c+:,
Laditi De,rse Goode.,
Claret Wine au Draught.
1- 'i ,, ,; . . , ;,.';;•.:,• !1 i. , .,,
4 : 1,-4 ..: . : ` 4 ' ; '''i' - '''''' ; ''' '- 4;'.'":-;:":!'"'-'''r'.',77''':':'.::t.'t'-'•'!'
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THE NEW YORK STORE. .
ADIES, look,'
for bargains,
have reduced
price.; of all
summer goody.
thand a spren
assortment or
i3anti English
Ins, Bereges,
minnes, Sum
wls,mearte
tvats, Al so,
A mis yl ewers,
ley. and Plain
id Bonnets.
'or the Gentle
a few spi en
vest patterns,
,;staffs,' gold
silver mired'
tds,shirts,col.:
NV. H. GARRARD.
. .
Just .receised another box of White jl3,onnet Ribr
bone.
iY2O
ata. DIJFE7S
R ooms, coiner
- . ... -.
. rt o f ~,f WitritT iliarketstreits.
A .ii
, 1 1 101) l i ji. - No system o;i* instruction
I
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..1 i • !: I ever a tietopfecli west. ef- the
mountains has proved so 44.0 831111 in flgalifYing
gentlemen for the counting houie. Those who will
take the trouble to examine the course of training
and practice given in thin Instittitien 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 have been
instructed iu this institution.. Tours of business 2
to 4 P.. M. and 11 to 91 evening!' ! augd
.
X 04 4 Pewit
JUST RECEIVED--Anotberllarge addition to my
stock of Diamond pointed Gold pens of the
best makers and for sale at the lotbest prices.
Also--A large assortment of Gold and Silver Pen
cils, Tooth and Ear Picks,Twenzeis, 4e. B:.c.
• W. W. WILSON,
jel7 0 7 Market st.
Security to Pturchosera.
=:==l3
Each bps of GENUINE SUGAR. COATED PI LLD nu twins 11
kkl•• ':ll,•tk;:l4ikkaak. , l4 3 . 4 a0.404arykk,,,,, • ALL ' 1
MVO.
gym. oni,
, • AM Mk •
Orin" I lk 11W'COCK;;'
laventi, Tr/OMIT'
eILiCKENER , S SUGAR COATED VEGETABLE
PILLS are the first and Only Medicine ever
kitoWn that will pasitively cure ! ' I
Headache, Giddiness, Measles, Salt Rheum,
Rheumatism, Piles, Heartburn, Warta?,
Dispepsia, Scurvy, ChM era Moibas, i
Small Pox ' Jaundice, conghs, Quinsy,
Pains in the Back, Whooping Cough,
Inward Weakness. Consumption, Fits,
Palpitation of the Heart, LiTOr Complaint,
Rising in the Throat, Erysipelas, Hearne/3, ,
Dropsy, Asthma, Iteliings of the Skin, ;
Fevers of all kinds, Colas, Gout, Gravel, :
i'emele Complaints, .1 4 lervous Complaints,:
od all other diseaser, originatitq from impurities' of
the blood.
- " They have cured, since their introducitien,
over 2,000 persons, who kivpl)eeu given up as hope,
less cases, by the most efuirient Physicians;
Ve'r They are patronized and recommended by
men or the highest distinction, among vi!liona are- 7 -
Hon. David H. Porter, Hon.
Hon. John Q. Adams, ifixti. Daniel Webslcr;
Ihnt;;Martin Van Buren, Hon. J. C. tlilhoun,
Gen. Win Geld Scott, Col:11. M. Johnson,
Hon. James K. Polk, Gen, Lewis Cass.
0:7- Their virtues are no infallible that the money
will be returned in all cases they do tiotgive univer
sal satisfaction. Although butiv.vo and; a half years
have elapsed since those celebrated Pills were first
introduced to the public, the :sale of them in the
Eastern and middle States his far exceeded Dr.
Clickepeen most sanguine espectations.l During the
past year, alone, no less than I0;000 press of linies
halt been sold in the State of !New Ygrk, 6,000 in
Pennsylvania, 4,000 in Maryland, 3,000 1 in New Jet
sey,2"in Delaware, and 9,000 iu the New England
Statft, 'requiring the constant l employment 0f:27
hands, exclusive of printers and engravers. In the
same period, upwards of 200,C00leoPies of the
"Family Doctor" have. been ordered by agents! in
every section of the cr.untry Theiln facts must
show, conclusively, that Dr. Clickester'S Sugar Coat;
ell Pails, besides being the very best 'medicine in the
world, are held in the highest estimation by the public.
We might extend this publication 14 an indefin
ite length, if we deemed it expedient to publishall
mrsininaials we have received, 'not only from agents
but individuals and families, who havelexperieneed
the ben:Semi effects of Clickenees Sugar Coated
Pills, but we deem it unnecessary. Tine rrioatini
contestible evidence of their unprecedented success;
are the numberless Imitations and Counierfeitswhich
hive already appeared, notwithatanding the brief pe
riod they have been before the; public., Even some
of our staunchest pill makers have had :the andauity
to imitate the Capsule of Sugar, iu order to disguise
the ingredients of their vile cumpounds, arid palin
them off for the "real simian pure." :Such paltry
shifts cannot last long without exposing their hideous
deformity. Truth and honesty must inevitably pre.
veil over rascality and deception.
For sale in Pittsburgh by WM. JACKSON, at Mt
Patent Medicine IVardtanse, Ni. 59, Liberty street;
head of Wood et., Pittsburgh. Price, Mc. per box,
Dr. Clickenees principal office is 81 Barclay street,
New York,
0:7- Beware of an imitation' article. called Im
proved Sugar Coated Pills, purpOrting to'he patented,
as both the pills and the pretended patent are for
geries, Rot up by a miserable 4uack in New Yrrk,
who, for the last four or five years, has made his
living by counterfeiting popular medicines.
Remember, Dr. C. V. Cliekener is the original
inventor of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing of
the sort was ever heard of until he introduced them
in Juno, 1.443. Purchasers should, theretbre, always
ask liar Clickeneea Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills.and
take no other, or they will be made the victims of a
fraud.
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'Wlbiores PLUS.
rrill?. WILSON PILLS, as a remedy peculiarly
aflapt..A for ;Pad at hes and dyspeptic affection=,
are prett7 generally known and esteemed in this:
commenityt and the proprietor, so often as he has
occasion to write or speak of them, can scarcely '
train from an expression of his grateful aeknowleflg
meats to his friends for their patronage and kindness'
to him. Tlis feelings are the warmer from pbserving
the "beginning and the ending ,., -,t4rown almost in
juatapaiii.um—of so many nostrums and kindred pre
parations equally loud in their pretensions, and
much wore industriously presented to the public.;
hile his preparation noiselessly advances, even to
remote places, soothing and comforting:the afflicted,
and permanently grafting itself upon the affections
of new friends, thus continually widening the Miele
of its usefulness. Although well satisfied that Ins
medicine has, as it wore, a principle of perpetuity; in
it, yet lie is obliged to his friends for the most sub
tle:alai evidence of the fact.
In its neutral history, if your please; the Wilson
Pill differs from most other preparatione in not being
originally made for sale, or with a view to pecuniary
profit; while as every body knows, the:greatest tyro
(s a general 'thing) no sooner begins; to dabble in
drugs than lie casts about for Some chbap prepara
tion, or must [get up,' as the phrase isAsornething-:-.
anything that will sell. Often he. attemots it under
an assumed or fictitious name, as though conscious j
his own wore 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 salp for money, and at I
price. The Minsclonepots of the ,value of money
originates in most instances the many' preparations
I have alluded to; end *Price Moat likely Ito take'
is always first Carefully considered, and the pill or
otherpreparesiou made and graduated to suit it: • The
one is a otscoypty, and comes from the great Arcana
of Universal Nature; the other a Yielder inpention,
and comes from a not very *Mar quality of rpm
viovet. Nature. Reeder! the difference here is
great. In one instance the value attached to the Pitt.
is thu starting point; in the ether, the !kr:IMY. But
it is not probable that some of the Many prepare;
none having even such paternity were accidentally
good, but Vast possibly by this procesi of "getting
up" as they pall it, by pulling-j and blewing, as Jwe
clean syloat, they have been "got up" too high lie
fore their specific gravity liaiibecn cercfially asecr
: tained, and have blown off neypr lee beard' of,
with other chaff—some lighter; Bottle heavier,
Whatever may be the rutipnale, I Must repeat it,
that I am most profoundly thankful to my friends for
their discrimination in not consigning toy discovery to
that compendious categoiy cifffinventione that did
not answer",-of ‘f tricks thet Won't wim." •
Thti Wilson dills are useful as a cErrittAt remedy,
and may be kept and taken, in:proper doses, in fatn
ilies,ae a preventative _of general ill health, or 'die.
ease of whatever name, by any meinber of the ram
' lip, without any fear of the consequences of expo
sure in the ordinary pursuits of business. J.-
ix:r They may always be had in any quantity of the
proprietor, in Penn etreet, below Marburv;and of the
principal Druggists of this city and Allegltony.
if22.-q'w7m
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BOXES of prime:, picked Sicily Lenconsi for
Itf lialets , . (jO5) T4A.FFE f & c'PpITN.Eft..
. ,
; Orphan's Court Sala.
At.cEpitent ciatinrv, ss.
ov...t.tr, I .4t an Orphan's Court, field at Pitts-
Ziff! burgh, in, and for feria Co w4ll, oil the
„la:41 ?l ig day of Au,rust ,A. D., 1846.. - -
Ilti'e - it The petition ofJohn Johnston, Guar-,
'Ann E. Tlmpson. 'and Mar
~,...40.,,,.
x 4710" : Thompson, children ao
and heirs at law of
Edward B. Thompson, late of Fairliield Comity, and .
State`of Ohio, deceased, was presented to the Court;
showing
That the said Edward B. Thompsiin„atthe time, of
his death, was seized in his demesne as of fcie of and,
in the ono Undivided, fourth part of a certain tract of
land, situate in Versailles township, Allegheny Coun
ty, PennsylVaniat described as follows:, Beginning. at ,
a post at the line of Kiesiclos land; and - running,
along Hickinags, land, N 8. deg. E 190 Perchea to
a post; thenee along lands belonging to the heirs of
George Miller, deed. N 6.B' d deg. E 312 : perches to
a'post; thence along Y.Milleei land S 81:deg. N 174
perches to a post; thence, N 871 deg:. W 52 perches;
thence S 37" deg. W 46 perches to a white oak;
thence, by Kiesickls line N 874 deg: W 235 . perches
to a post, the plate of beginning, containing 369
acres-and 108 .perches, with the gag allowance.
And being iso. thereof seized, the said . Edward B. ,
Thompson departed this life intestate, leaving issue,
the said. Anne E., and Mary Thompson; Minors.
'Alvti MITRES MEWING: That the petitioner hav
ing heen'ddly appointed Guardian of the said Miners
by the Orphans? Court of said County, After Wards, to
wit: on the 1t day of November, November, A.D. 1842,
.sned
fourth Out Of the Histriet Court -of Allegheny county,
in No 662, 4f November Term, , A. Dt 1849, a Writ of
Semitone M Pertition against the CO-tenants of the
said 'miners; and such proceedings were therein had,
that the said Court, on the 15th day ofJulv, A. D.,
1843, entered, judgment, geo¢ learlitio fat. And
the said court' afterwards, on the 9th day oft,Novetn
ber; A. D. 1843, to November Term, 1843, No 121,
awarded an! Inquest directed to B. 'Weaver, Sheriff
of the said eminty, commanding him to summon the.
said Inquest to part and divide the said described
tract of land, according "to the right of the parties
claiming partitionth e re o 6 and by. the Inquisition ofthe
said Jerors,l taken on the ground on the 6th day of
September, A.: "4.'1843, the following des; ribed part
ofsaid traceof land, vvaa allotted-to and set apart to
and, for the said Wards of said Petitioner, to wit:
Beginning at it p,ost on Rissieli;a lino and staining
thence by Hickman's land, N 81 deg. E, 5I perches;
thence S B , 4 deg. E 146 „perches to a post; thence
S 81 deg. Wi 61 perches to, the . line of KisickTe land,
and "thence N 87} deg. IV 148' perches to the place
of beginning; containing 46 acres 38 perches, with
the usual allowance—which luquisition was after-
ward, eonflimed by the said Court.
Also FURTHER 511E71.14G co TILE COVIM that con
siderable expenses have been incurred by the Peti
tioner in recovering possession ofsaid last described
piece ofsaid tract, and in effecting a partition of the
original tract ''.of said land—that the Petitioner's .
Wards are entitled to in personal Estate, as heirs at
law of -them; said Father, so far as is known to the
Petitioner,-Ahat the said last described tract is all.
the real estate belonging to the - Petitioner's Wards
in the County known to the Petitioner; that the said
last described piece - of land is all woodland and un
productive and :expensive, and that it would be to
the interests of said minors, in the judgment of the
Petitioner, to have the. same sold; and praying the
Court to grant him an - order to eell the said pmlathe
said large tricot of land, which has been set apart for
said minors4,--to pay the debts and maintain the said
minors, children of the Said Intestate, and the Mot
toin heretofore :issued having been returned accord
ing to law;iherefore, the Court order and direct that
the said ,John Johnston, Guardian ofthe said minors,
expose the premises in said petition particularly de
scribed, to public sale er outcry, atilt: Court House,
in the city of Pittsburgh, on. Monday, the 31st day of
August inst.', at 10'gclock, A.:M.:, and sell the same
to the best Bidder for the highest arid beet price—
bidden for the same having first given' due public
and firmly 'notice pf the time and place of sale, ac
cording to the act of Assembly in such eases made
and provided, land theAtule oithis Court.
Wittness,l the Don. llgnra mvs P.errorr, Esq . , Prost
dent of our :Aid Court, at Pittsburgh, this 4th day of
August, A. D., 1846.
Test I . JOHN YOUNG, Jn., COP.
augs
SARSAPARILLA.—Mr. C. C. Bria
n tot—sq-: I have been in the habit for some_years
pact of prescribing to friends and others your_very
excellent preparation of Sarsaparilla, with eery ex
cellent effeet;especially.in .lirrianic diseases of long
standing, sad obstinate cutaneous affections arising
from impurities of the blood, and when patients are
of a sera:lo4ns habit. Containing, as it does, the-as
tire principle of Sarsaparilla, in a very concentrated
form, it is 'nor only safe to patients in almost - every
condition, Stitis perhaps the best preparation in use
for till the diseases which arise from Impure blood.
Your l d, &c., LEVI TUCKER, M. D.
rlrFor sale, by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co,
aogl : corner Qtli and Wood streets.
ILOSInfI OFF SALE AT 1.1412110WS Fz TURS
ER'S--drr consequence of onr arrangements for
the fiflaltrade,". we shall offer for 30 days, our en
tire stock *f rich Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, at
such prices its', will ensure the sale.
Dress Stuffs, in great variety, spleudj4 styles'aarl
patterns.
White Grinds of every description.
100 Ps. Mous de I..aines, at much less 'prices. than
usual. I •
Shawls, beautiful asortritent; to this doparttnrint
particulariyi %se invite the attention of purchasers.
d 0 doe.. Linen comb. Handl:ls. price 19; eta.
Parasols, selling off' without reserve ;
iSlovss and Hosiery .of every description,
Bonnets and Ribbons, at 30 per cent below usual
rates. :
Purcbasets sae invited to call and examine the
nods. 1
HE SKIN. 4NO COMPLEXIO.N, az this (and,
indeed, every other) season, is often repulsive
inappearanee, caused, in eight cases out of ten, by
the attillkplicre; and what persons suppose disease
of the blood, is simply a disease of the skin. If
some of thdthousands who take purgative medicine,
pills, and u'reless Sarsaparilla, were to use on their
skin a softening and clearing balin, that openi the
pores, whitens the skin, and causes ahealthy perspi
ration, that, be the skin never so disfigured, unheal
thyor diseased With pim`ples or freckles, sunburn,
tanned morphew, the true and genuine JONES'S
ITALIAN CIIRMICAL SOAP.never fails to cure
and dispel Ihern, and to make the 'skin clear and
lovely. It acts•so mildly and soothingly on the
skin, that phySicians use it on ladies and infants, in
old cases of sciirry, erysipelas, salt rheum, sore head,
ringworm,! audit (mind, the genuine Jones' soap)
has often effected a cure when every tither remedy
failed. It is indeed a blessed remedy.
Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse,
89 Liberty 4treet, head of Wood—at the same place
is sold the Mmirish Hair Dye; Coral Hair. Restora
tive, and SPanish Lily White.
PIIINCIP4 Orrice—Sign of the Ameripan Eagle,
S.? Chatham' street, New york,
Splc4tillti Conutry Seat' for Sa!pr
TUBE subscriber offers for sale a splendid country
seat situate abOnt four miles from Pittsburgh.on
the FranksiovM Road [within a few yaidsofthe Eas
tern turnpike) and adjoining East Liberty.
The house is finished in the best Eastern style.
It contains tiVelve large, rooms and one large Ball
Room. It is one of the 'finest houses in this vicini
ty, of which those desirous of purchasing can satisfy
themselves on examination. Three or four acres a
land stocked with the choicest variety ofFruit trees,
will be sold with it.
ALSO:
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Will be sold separately, eight acres of laud, on
which there is a splendid orchard containing 'about
s.up Fruit tines, Apple, reach, Pear, Sze.., till selected
and of the eltnicest varieties, This plot lips adjoin
ing the preps:l-V (Inscribed above.
ALSO:
On the Simth side of the Franktown Road, a fine
Mill for thti 11.1atittractnrcioffintgrandnapablp or pro:
diming 50,000 lhaper annum. The 24'nchitiery in all
of die best!kind and in fine order.
For furthbr information and terms apply on the
prcipinea, 1jy243-tltt : pus JONES:-
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I Y niversitY LrY , Scholq,
lr M J E FALL SESSION of this department of the
Western' University will commence in the new
niversity Iluilding, on the F ild
insr eriamat or SEP-
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rEEBER. neat; and the SPRING-SESSION of IS-17,
will commence on the.F/SST MCPMAIt or FEEEIyAny
follpWing.
This institution having .so far recovered from the
effects of Pie great.lre of April last year, as to have
the opw poilding dearly completed with increased
accommodations for all its departments, it is hoped
that the La!m School will be found to present increas
ed facilities and'attractions to those who desire to
pursue a regular and thorough course of legal educa
tion; and to prepare themselves creditably, rot- ad
mittance to the bar. ' -' •
There will ibe daily recitations by the 'lasses on
assigned lessims, so arranged as to embrace, within
a two years course, allthe principal - and most im
portant braitches' of the Octisional lectures
on law and equity, will also be dliycresl as pill pt.
THE Meat' CognT, designed for:assisting students
'in acquiringknowledge . and readiness in the prac
tice of law will bit - resumed as anon as the nu in
ber of, students will justify. The dtgrce of 13 ACHY:
ion or L. 07 will bd - Conferred on students of the
according the fp n ie n s usual:in such institu;
lions:,
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• Any further nform:nipa `trat olay.ho required can
readily he • ohtainen on appheition to the Prothsior,,
Wayrna2ll.l-ourtup, who his Igs office on 4th above,
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pniithfiOd'etfiSet;Titt A biii g h: '
TEnsrs--•;-Seventy-fiyetiollars a year, or thirty-sev
en and a. half dollars a session. • an,ig-atlin
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IMNIE
CII6OI2~?iAfiL pACK~T~ .j-'..~' ~--'-s
'For Obtains:4lll and. St. touts
,ffr: i re i .... 1)4 - The patael_iger steloper . PALESTINE,
tr - - , ...."7,Cape.., Williams, wih leave for -the thevo'.
an a iiitertnediate port? regularly:
IFei freighler passage apply on board. . je9.
!Cincinnati and Louisville.' ',
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and splendid passenger steam
er GtrLE Al II lA, O'NEAr.,:Slaater,
leave for the above unit h3terinediato ports,, regitlnk-:
For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to
jel D. IVI.I.IC4NS,
Titeaday ..Ereninig Paclict, '•
s?, The new and if Wendid passenger-atearn-,
1 -5:.; - !, boat DECLARATION, Capt. Vorheeritt
will , run asa regular packet between Pittsburgh and
Cincinnati, leaving this pert every Tuesday evening
at 3 o'clock. Returning she will leave Cincinnati
every rriday evening at 3 o'clock, . .
The Declaration oilers superior accornniodationa
to passengers,. For freight" or passage apply ea,
MONDAY PACKET
TIIE regular mail and pasenger steain-
UNION, captain 'l%. reclean, will run as
a regular packetbetween Pittaburgh am! _Cineinj
natl. leaving this port every Monday at 0 o'clock,
Irteturning she will leave tincinuatieveiy
Thursday at G P. M.
. The 'Union was built expressly for this trade,
and affords every accommodation.
For freioht or, passat , e apply on borrd. mayg
MMIEMEZIE
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The well known, fast running etearnet
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CABRIA, W. Forsyth; Mastery will tut;
as a regular Paciret,leaving every We - dneiday inorn. 7
ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling,
at 10, Pad., , tho
same day. Returning, she will, leave Cinsinnaci,
every Saturday, at 10, A. M.
Fo,
freight or passage apply ,
board,, or .4
FORSYTH. & Co., Agents,
No. 30, Water street:
PACKET
The regulaxmail and passenger steamer
CIRCASSIAN, Capt. Isaac "Bennett, will
run as q regular Packet between Pittsburgh and'
Cincinpati, leaving this port every - Saturday, pi 10,
A. M., and, Whiejing at 10, P: M., the - same- day.
Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every . .1129sday,.
at 10, A. :$l.
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For freight or passage apply on hoard.
The Circas@an was built expressly for this, Undo,
and oirers - to tier passengers eery conifortand
commedstion.-f
S ATURDAY fACIMT..
The passenger mail and paoseer steamor
~. 2:1-1VIESSENGF;R, Capt. Lißforrl, will run ss
a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincilinit',
leaving Om port every Saturday lit - 10, .4:.M.,..aita
Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Retwnity,
she, will Cincinnati every Tuesday; ar • 111
.I . or freight or pa,,:sage apply'. on board.
The Messenger vim; built expressly for - Ibis ti-ad'
and offers tf> ;ler paayengcrs every comfort and. Ai
cornmodation. - mar 23,-,
TUESDAY PACKET
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TIiE regular Mail and paiiserizer steam
or A,' Capt. John Klhaefeltei ,
will mil as a. regular 'packet between Pittsburgh a r.ri
Cincinnati,leaving this port every Tuesday at 10 A.
SI., and Wheeling at 10 P. iIJ. of the same day- 7 -
14 , tirrning, she will leave Cincinnati every Friday - at
10 A. M.
For freight or passage apply on board.
the Hibernia was built expressly for the trAii,r,
and oilers to the palsaengern every comfort end en
perior accommodations. - api
FRIDAY PACKET
tkr t 7o , THE regular naail and ptti . ssenger steam
CLIPPER. No. 2,-Captana frpako,-Nvri
run as a regular pleliet_betviecirCincinnati and !qui--
burgh,. leaving this port every Friday at 10. A: ?1..,
and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the Aame 'day. Retuiniriz
she will leave Cincinnati every Monday at 10 Welch,
For freight or passage apply on board.
The Clipper No. 2 was built expressly for this tr.i1.4. ,
and offers to her passengers every comfort aMI
commodation. min 2 R.
REGULAR CINCINNATI PACEET.
1M.. t . 7 1. 3 THE. new LT- S. Mail steuMeXACADTA
111. E. Lucas Master, will nth. a -rep,
Tar passenger packet I;etween Pittsburgh and'.the
above port during the season n' .4846, leaving el4ly
Thursday at 10 o'cieck A. M.
The Acadia is new and lens superior accornir.odn
tions. For freight or passaTeapply on beard, or, to
ap9 NFAVTON JONES, Afr:P.Ta;
;)lONDAY PACKET.' -
1 p.; The regular mail an: passenrerstears , .;
Capt. Stone, will rr:n
as aiiiinlar Picket between PittsbutO and eine'n
nati, leaving this pert every Monday nt 30, A. M.,
and Wheeling at 10, P. Af., the same day. Itettrrne_
ing. she will leave Cincinnati every 'rhursdrey, at ii'.
A. M..
For ti - eight or passage apply on hoard..
The The Monongahela was- built expresslY for tht.i
trade, and offers to the passengers curnihrt, and au
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perior acooteraodatious, inar 31
For C lu s e in roil 1
The new packet steam - -
er CALIFORNIA, Captain .ilanter,
leave for the above and all intermediate pcirts this
dav, regularly.
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For _freight or passage apply on board, or to . .
J. W. BUTLER & 8120., Second - st.
The 'California was built e. , cpressly for the above
trade, and will:Takeber,trips,regnlarly during the
season. . ' atigts . .
Ez'or Cincluilittl.
E.Rrc.LAn P ACr E.T.
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fiTp! ^ p THE new and light draughtpassemyr
steamerWEST F. Capt. BARitt,
will leave for the aho.e and all intermediate poria
regularly. The Western dritsvii but 12 inches, sr.!
was built 'expressly to run in the trade during the
low water season.
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For freight or passage, haying superior accorrirao.
dations apply on board. j 315
WEDNESDAY PACKET.
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.4.t , THE, regular mail Mad passenger steam-
or NEW ENGLAND, Capt. S.
a regalar packet between Pittsburgh tiiid
Cincinnati. leaving tbis-port every Wednesday at. 1 . 0
A. M., and Wheeling at 10_P. M. the Ea Die day.-
Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Saturday
For freight or passage_ apply on hoard.
The New Ei4land was built expressly for this
. and offers to the passengers everyycomfort and supe
rior-
accommodations. -
5A:17:1" LOVES P4tIiZETS.
FOR ST. LOUIS-=REGULAR PACKET,
n7.— e The new and splendid pas.s:eneer steam
er TOM CORWIN, Capt. Bugher, frill
run in the trade from Pittsburgh to St. Louis r du.
ring the season of 1816.
The Tom Corwin, was built expressly for the
trade, and is elegantly furnished in eceiy respect.
For freight or passage apply on board.
may 10.
FOR ST. LOVIS—REGUIA.R. PACKET; ~
iV M . - j b The'new and splendid pasEengerSteM
5,...... ,7
7 7- , ' , .. BRUNETTE, Capt. Perry, will run in
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the tradelroni Pitpburglt- to St. Louis during .trail
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season rat' 1545.
The Prunette was built expressly fur the trade,
and is elegantly found in every resieet -
For freight..or passage apply ou hoard. :pi.'
FOR LOUISVILLE—RECATLAR PACKET.
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b The new and splendidpassenger steam ?
TONNALEUKA, Cipt. J. K. Bloody,
will run in the trade front Pittsburgh to Lobiayille,-
during the season of 1846.
The Tennaleuka was blljit expresply for the trqde,
and is elegantly furniilled in every respect
Forfreight or .passage apply on board,
.13191Erly and Illitchtn,
Wets on Penn and Smith,fie/dsts.. . •-•
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i t GENTS for the Old Black Ball Line of Liver
pooll and. New York Packet. "
Remittances made. as usual to England, Ireland,
SE,otland and wales; in spurs of one pound sterling
and upwards—payable in any town orimporianen
in Great Britain and Ireland.
Persons wishing te'irtMd for their friends can_ havn
them broughtpef by the above imleridld line, on the •
I+s.th•and 16th Reany Month. jyq- -
Light hi Dark •rittceel.
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EtISON'S wishing to test the value of a•• bright
light - in a dark night, till.pleaie callsat the Drug
Store of 11ay5.6.-BrockWay.,•anifidurehase ari article
called CANguiNr. `'t>a death to darkness and
a 4 !../..-tr9r to eril doirs. , .> • No. it , rouiniereial -Row,
Liberty street. • • - • .jets
For Sale at" ilia AVltarf. cl i'
Tp§T 'received per Canal Boat
10,000 feet inch poplar;
1.0,000 " " B e ts° l 2 .edi
45,000 "' 4%4 - - -
* WILY!' 4.11.T.11
ITENC:EftS VARNISHES,.of the very best
• V (lushly, tof sale at 1i Ii RYAN?p Cabinet
Ware Ilbeins, N 0.3 1 Fifth street. , jyl6 •
NTEW ORLEANS SUGAR. —2obilds Sup",
11 for sale by (1e26 . ) " JAMES M.4'.