" COMMIRCIAL BECOTI-D. PITTSBURGH p0AIII) OF ,TRADE. , COXIWITT6E FOR .roorsT Josiah Rini; J. K. MoOrhead,, G. Ogden Prepared and corrected every_Afternoon. PORT OF PITTSBVUGR. rEEL WATED. IN TDE CRANNY': AND FALLING ARRIVED Consul, BoWen, Browlikvillei Arena; Peebles, Brownsville. Michigan, Boice, Beaver. Lake Erie, liemplril;l3eaver, DEPARTED: • New. Hampshire,. Allen, Louisville: Nashville, -----, Nashville. North. Carolina, 'D,uvenneyi Si Louis North Queea, Catlett, Wellsville. Louis Mime, Bennett Brownsville. Arena, Peebles, Brownsville. Consul, Bowman; Brownsville. Michigan,- Boles; Beaver. Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver. co. The Grace Darling on her trip froin New Orleans to St Louis, came in collision with the Albatross, near Memphis, by which accident the starbord guard of the latter was tom off fora the bow nearly to the boilers. The , •Darling" was somewhat shattered. ID[PORTS BY ILI V ER!. Werlarilte.—Per str North Queen; 13 oaks wool , 5 bxs bacon, 8 bbls butter, 3 kgs do. 1 bg copper' 1 bag bees wax, 2 scks timothy seed, 13811 s bacon, 7 bbls butter, 1 bbl.eggs, 2 bgs meal, 1 bx mdze, Monongahela Improreinent.—Per str Louis IW.: /MT bbls flour, 27 pc,s• boiler. iron, 134 kegs nails, 210 bars iron, 1 lot marketing„ 5 bxs mdze, I lot sundries. Per barge; 214 tails ; flour, 10 tons pig metal, 100 bxs glass, 70 bbls • CINCINNATI, Aug. 22. Flow—Yesterday at the Miami canal; 90, 13S I 104, 157 blob; soldrizis2 70 p bbl. Whiskcy—At the canal 124, 160 bbls soldtalq clo. sp, gal; 10 bblEolo ets; at the Railroad 127 bLls solda 4 l6 cts; at the river 17 bblalsa cts; 38 bbls 01.6 ctn. , ; liturn-2'2 tierces Slinulderssoidii3 etsp lb net 30 hhds sidesas cts dri. and pay for Wads; 4 hhds common cured.llam4s3 eta, hhds extra; 5 hhds sar caved Harm*E4;cts, , lilids ea-trs. Lard-200 kgs No 1 soldfirscts Sugar-3 Ilds fair Sold:X its p lb, Sateratus-9 casks 501‘164 cts tt lb. Salt,-132 bids NOs l and and QS cts .k? bushel. Sr. Lottii, 'Sag. 10. "Toliarro—A Might (kicline iufi,gureswils noticed 'yestenlay, owing to . the withdrawal of mie iSr two 'buyers from the clatet i et. At the Planter's Ware house sales were of i'ds.. , ed; 11(hd$1, 05 , 161 2 , 30 1 2612,513, 9.652,011 1(2,6.5, 1aV2.,85, 1652;9 0 , 413,03, '46113,90, 1(43,95, 1653.3.5, I{6-$3 50, 16 $3,04, and', 1651,20: Refused.' 1675,9685, 2filsl,lsjlasl,3o, riisi,4s, = - !"1,6o. iesi,so, and 161?-75. At the State Warehouse 'there were sold of Poised, 1 b1ai652,2 5 , 1612.35, .19:32 : 75, 1652,50, 1.652,0 5 , 163 3 , 9 'xi ;5'3,10, 16534 0 , 1654,'2 5 , 1643, 30 , d 11554,10. Of Iletn.S . l 1thd685,1696, 1651,0 5 , 1e5t,30, , 26251,35, 1161,50, 16;11,95, 1642,4'5, 1 102,94, add Whrat—A lot of 135 sacks °U., sold for .15 cents. Another of 300 sackA fair new, for 39 cents. . . Oats—A sale of 2i)O sacks--sael,:s ; Included— ‘Nras-madeo3s cents. ILU ILE?iIIL ' 1 A- 19 t ", SOFT, FINE AND CLEAN; to make the scalp tieslthyi smooth, white and fruitful, so 'that a good _.ntity'sprinenhererrote, tionions have hiitp„„tx-L, or ,caetri":l.hrAtTe - irarrariirme, is Intowing it to be all gyve state, that when you Once try this yeti never will tine aught else, whether it be Merely to trabeliSh, to dress, `beautify, and preserve, to force growth - , stall falling off, and cure scrufs or. dandrults, the JONES' CORAL HAIR RESTORN-. vivE will never fail io Ml this, as haudreds will tell you with gratitude. it dresses the hairbeautiftii.: iy, and makes red on grey kuit grow dirk from the r oats. • • rtrgriNtne Medicine Warehouse. ,Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warm. 69 Liberty street, het e t of Wood•-•price thirty seven and a half cents, f.fiy ents and one dollar per bottle. At the sante place is sold the Italian Chemical Soap, 'Spanish Lilly Whitend cririvalled shaving soap. jy2ii-tf re AG rri.A.KE .C.I.ICV I NOT ' i ; EOl i i 1_ REMOVED —Tliclcelebrated medicines of Dr. I'. G. Evans of Browniville, Pa.; are now for sale wholesale and retail; at JaeksoWs Madill! Depot, No. 89 Liberty street, head. of Wood, Pittsburgh. Wholesale Dealers apdAgents supplied. Dr. Evans' Soceretgn Tonic and Grand Bectora lice, a certain cure fOr the Fever and Ague. Dr. Evans' Veplable and Anti-Dysrptic pills, price 2.5 cents per box. Dr. Evans' Amer/ran ireiitableVermffuae,lidive 2.5 cents per bottle. Dr. Evans' Toni Eye Water, an infallible cure for sore eyes, price twenty-five cents pet bottle: Rev. Dr. fames Eiteirs Black Syrup . ; fur the cure of Coughs, Cold, Asthma, Crtihp, Bronchitis and : Consumption—pricelone dollar_ Remember Dr. Evans' only Depdt, is JACKSON'S, .No. 89 Liberty stree , head-of Wood: jy2. "THE poisonous effect on the skin of &Minton pre pared chalk is iimt generally known by ladies; }tow yellow rough and unhealthy it makes the skin in time; besides. what h corpse like, palid look it gives when applied. Thdy, should use a beautiful prepar ation, purely vegetable, which gives the face arms or neck, a natural life-like whiteness, and makes it smooth. It is called Jones , - Spanish Lilly White; and is sold at JACKSON'S Patent sledicine Ware house, 89 Liberty street, headof Wood; at the same place is sold Jones' Coral Hair Restorative, Italian 'Chemical Soap and'unrivalled shaving'soap. v24-tf. New Books. TEST RECEIVED—Le=as FRO 3/ BttooSS, Asia t) Minor, by MrS. E. C. A. Scheeider, with an 'essay on the prospects of the Heathen and our duty to them, by Rev. B. Schneider, and an introductso. by Rev . E. Heiner, A. M. Published , by Rev. Samln I Gutelius, Chambersburgh, 1546. Foi sale by SCRII3,I & SCHEIBLER, ell 'Ho Wood at 1/11NERAL WATER— :UM' "Sparkling and bright Tits liquid light." —And not only "sparkling and bright," but for its delicious flavor, Hays & Brockway's Mead and Min eral Water is certainly 'unrivalled" and the syrups, :are - equal to any that ever graced the Mineral Tount. Call and see, at No. 2, Commercial jß6ow Liberty st. e ERAGE SHAIVLS AND SCARPS— ' 1 carton black second mourning satin striped Berage Shawls; 1 carton beautiful fancy Berage Shawls, otabre fringes; 1 carton brocha Berage Shawls, extra handsome; 1 Scarfs 'I 6 , satinbordered _ - I hernani twisVel silk " " extra sup. hernani The above handsome goods have rill been purcha , sled lately at auction, in New York and Philadelphia, at the closing sales of the French importers, and are now offered at a small advance, and less than , the coat ofiroportation, at the Cheap Cash Store of jelS ALEXANDER & DAY. UM COPAL-600 lbs. just received and for sale ijr by angll IL E. SELLERS. 'A/[ADDER 1 cask just rcceived,i and for sale by augll R. E. SRLLERS. cases small stick just received L and for sale by augl 1 R. E. SELLERS. EXTRACT LOGWOOD-518 lbs. just reed, and for sale by augl I R. E. SELLERS. Q ALT SODA-103 6 lbs. just received and for sale 0 by augll SELLERS. • • ARIS.GREEN--237 lbs. just 4eceived, and for sale by augll R. E. SELLERS. ' '- . ' ''..i..kl'.- 40 !'..g.-.- IQ • 4.. '''. N ..,1 ' ' ~ ~,' ,•';`,-;:r;_l'I;i:-.7. . -'-'-‘ ~...-:'.'. ....,.',.:' ,„,; :ItJ.= '"' ", ' j •;.. i . s ' -1',.4 -*f- '-• = 7 ' - ='' ' `- ..-j - ' P t :42 i•:•s: -:`-?,'. i 't.• ~,---.',],;, - _ . To. Teachers - di:id Directors of Schoolit.: NEW SPELLING BOOK„—McGuffey's newlyl revised• Eclectic Spelling Book, showing the tcact swim" of each syllable, according to the most approved principles of English orthoepy. , Improv ed stereotyped edition of 1840. Price 10 cents, retail. -Teachers and Directdra of Schools are re spectfully requested-to read - tlie To Tes.cactri.—ln remodeling this vcork it has been attempted, first, to introduce among others as many primilioe words' as thd space would allow, and then, in . subsequent lessons, to fflustmte.diy examples and rules the formation of the More im portant derivatives. To the latter subject about thirty lessons are exclusively devoted, and on this point this book is belieVed to be more copious and particular than any' in common use. As these rules mid illustrations - are so full, Many words of this class have been deemed unneces.lry. On the last page the rules for derivatives have been .gen eralized and extended, so as to include all the more imixirtant classes of words. In sinning and pronouncing, the authority of Dr. Webster has been chiefly followed, although iu some Cases, aslin, the third sounds of e, o and v, and in a few individual words, that of Worcester has been considered mote in accordance with common usage. The last edition of Webster's large work, publish ed In 1841 with his own Corrections, and -which he gave to the public as the last reccord of his °pin. ion, the octavo abridgment of that work, con, taming in some instances Worcester's modification I and the University edition of 1845, published by Dr. Webster's executors, have been in the stan- 1 dard of referece in preparing this work. In all these, many peculiarities of spelling and prontinci-1 ation; found in thlE author'S “Dietionary for Pri- Mary Shoots," and there suggested as improve meats; rather than recorded as usage, have been withdrawn, as having failed to receive the appro hation.of.the public. In some instances accord ing to the plan adopted in the works above refer-, ed to, too methods of spelling or of pronouncing a word have been given, being considered of nearly equal authority. Where Common usage is divided [ upon any particular word. every teacher s.honlil' have the privilege of choice, and if so disposed, of selecting that which is moo - simple in itself, or most in accordance with anlogy; and in that way most promotive of simplicity in general construe: Lion. , The classification of words, according to the pro nunciation of the acreatrd syllable, will be found a material assistance to the pupil and the teacher: The conviction that syecni is an important andsin alh departments of education, has been strengthei.; ed with each successive year of an extensive per sonal experience on the subject. In the system of syllabication, the chief object has been to divide words in such a way as to iudi cate-most clearly their pronunciation. When, in addition to this, the-formation of a word front its root can be shown by the division of its syllables. this also has been done. It is hoped that this work, in its present form. may receive that favor which has been so eaten• sively given to the other volumes of the Eclectic Series. For sale by the quantity by JOHN 11. MELLOR. 1:2'2 Wood street. 1 - ILT (*.lts ! WORMS!! WORMS !! !—To resi Were these troublesome and dangerous ins habitants of the stomach and bowels, which so often! impair the health nod destroy the lives of children,' 124 C JAYNE'S TONIC YERSIIFIX F., a certain and tare preparation for the removal of the various kinds of worms., dyspepsia, tour stomach, want of appetite, infantile fever and ague, and debility or the stomach and boWeis and organs of digestion. It is without exception one of the most valuable preparations in the world. sold at No ti South Third stres't. . For sale in Pittsburgh attire PEKIN TEA STORE, 72 Punrth street, near Wood. and at the Dreg Store of H. P. Schwartz., Federal street, Allegheny City. a ug,ii.d IROLF.RA MOlifft'S :AND 110 AV COM PLAINT.—Dr. -lira - Vs,, No. S South Third et., is williag te gnarantce that h.. t'AItAIINATIVE BA.LSAIIti will care diarrluna, chalk., cramp.., grip ir.g Paiuxy thelcm merlins, summer complaint, and other deran,genients of the stomach end howela„ in ninety-nine cases teat tif.a...handred, and iu ICES than halithe time &Loy can be effected by any other means. It is extreinely pleasnnt, and childern are fond of it. It is equally as Cfrc.ClV4l for adults, as children. Lad when the directions are followed, and a cure is not effected., the money will be cheerfully returned. Price 20 and 50 cents a 'Cattle. _ . For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKill: TEA 72 Fourth street, near rroeld, and at the Drug store JAYNE'S SA-NATIVE I'ILLg.-.‘Thouet not re. tl commended as a universal "cure 2.11;" have nev ertheless proved superior to everything of the h:nd, especially in Liver Complaint sail Dyspepsia: whiln used in conjunction with his Tonic Vertiiit'.4.:e; will not fail one time in a hundred acfrecting n pertain: nent cure. For sale sit No. S South 'Third steer! . - For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA sTort 72 Fourth street, near Wood, and also at the Drug Store of IL P. Schwartz, Federal street, Allegheny City. cuzSld Ton . NEW BOOKS-AT COOKS, S 5 Fourth st 1 11 Meknes Novels and Tates, in threO volumes, containing the Pickwick papers, the Old Ciiriosity Shop, sketches of every day Life, Olive Tw Ist , by ltudge, Nicholas Nieklenv, Martin Chuzsosit. Colonial History of the United States, front the plantation of the British Colonies t,ll their assum tion of national indepeniener, be James Graham. L. L. 8.., in two vOILMICH, second eilit:on, engraved and amended. • • . - Practical Treaties on Dying and Calico Printing, including the latest inventions and improvements,' with engravitigii nu sten! and wood. French Cooking, a practical guide to the Culinary !. Art; in all its branches, adapted as well - fur the hug est establishments an for the urdi of private ft, milks. by Charles Fitne Francatilli, chief cook to Her Ma jesty the Queen, with illustration.. Martin the Foundling, or the Memoirs of a Valet De Chainbre, by Eugene Sue. Fanny the Little Millie r, or the. Rich and Poor, by Charles itowcrotl. Dhoondiah; an Oriental Bandit, by Frank Powell.: Pierce Fennie:gs; cr the Lugger. Chase, by J. 11. Ingraham, Esq. Lucey Morley, a tale of the Texian Resolution. by Mine Alice Cleveland. Life Pictures, or the Bandon Recollection of An Old Doctor, edited by T. S. Arthur. Red Skills; or Indian or login, by Cooper; it new supply: Captain O'Sullivan; by W. 11. iilattwell, Fol., new supply: The above works can he Inui, together with all the publications of the day, at COOK'S Literary Depot, No: 85 Fourth street. dug 2i WT. JAVA COnt.E; ground and put up wt poUnd packages, received and for sale at 'the PERIN TEA STORE, 72 Fourth street, neat Wood. 'e29 E.CEIVM—Yer Canal Boat Great Western— .ll.; 100 pesi Cherry Scantling-sxi and 6x6-6000 Lights Window Sash suitable for the western trade, I2x 16,10x1.1 and Sxlo. For sale by . . je6 WiLMARTII. POT ASH—IS C:aNicerlo . teh, --- 1 , i071 art ic6l ; on hand and for sala . bv 'MAI - 11M & SSIITII, 56 Wood st. DLEACHED SHEETINGS ABU SIiIR'IIhGS: I) The attention of purchasers is invited to our geral stock of these Goods. 4-4 superior Sea Island Shirting "tingling 15-16 44 64 64 6 i 7.8 64 15-4 Hamilton Sheeting; 5-4 " 66 9.43 " mar 17 ECEIVED THIS DAY, by Express, another I° of rich black MANTILLAS, at the New York Store, 79 Market street, angl7 b Glauber Salts. 0 O ' BARRELS Glauber Salts, for sale by 4.0 B. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO., corner of 6th and Wood ate. BOXES German Clay, for sale by 5O B. A. FAHNESTOCK 4r CO., corner of 6th and Wood eta IDURNAP , S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS— EP The miscellaneous writings of Geo. W. Burnep author of the lectures to young men, lectures on the phere and daty of women, &c. &c., collected and crised by the author. For sale by 25 JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. Wood Street Property for Sole. THAT desirable lot of ground at the foot of Wood I street, occupied at the time of the great fire by Messrs. King & Holmes, is offered for sale. Enquire of auge CORN-=ll7 ache Corn, for nal° by je26 . JAMES MAY ~ i~~s SHI A /z. PRNtineti W. H. GARRARD German Clay. J. E. MOORHEAD Nl` - --- ~.. t'aom Tile ATOM—The Charleston Thursday last contains the followiag: Lieut. Lee. of the Bth infantry, who, arrived this afternoon direct from the army informs us that Gen. Worth, with his brigade; was 'all his way to China, GO Miles'heyond Camatgo.. This town is an important dePot',. it being a inilitaty post of the enemy. There is no doubt of the town being, ail this in possession of the American forces.—' All the regular troops (with, the exception of May's dragoons and Ridgley's battery) numbering from 3 to 4000 are at Camargo. Gen. Taylor is now at Carriargo. It is simposed that he will proceed to Mohterey, with nooo'men and the impression prevails that the enemy will give him fight at a defile between Monterey and Semen& We have been requisted to state that there has.been no meeting between the Camanches and the Texas Rangers, as stated in the Matamol ras papers of the Bth inst. Correspondence of,e Baltimore Sun. WsittmEro:4l, Aug. 22. I am told that the President has . approved the decision of the Court of Inquiry relative to the con duct of Gen. Gaines. The court it is said disap proves of some of his acts and approves of others. His calling out volunteers after the arrival of Gen. 'Taylor's victories is one of - the acts disap proved. In conclusion, in consideration of the pa triotism of the General, the court recommended that the case be dismissed. DINNEII. TO "ME Vier•PitusiuesT.—The Hon. George M. Dallas butt accepted an invitation to a public dinner from a number of gentlemen at War renton Springs, which is to come off on Thursday next. TRZA 4 II:III' Nora S.--TitC WaShingtot) Union of Saturday evening, says:---orVe understand from the best authority, That the Fecretary of the Treasury has uniformly actin eltl his determina. lion to issue no Treasury notes under $.5t1." ITRLIT-10 boxes M. R. Itnisins; 15 Drums S. Figs; i 2 Jars fresh Prunes; Just ieceiied and fbr sale by THOS. MILLER, cnr. Wood II; 4th sts jciS C A NDLtS-20 buces Ste:trine; 10 Stur; Just rcccl‘..cd arid fur sale by TIIOS. MILLER, cur. Wood & 4th sts. T EMONS-73 Busts Lemons; fur sale very low, L by AMS.-2c.urloo prime hauls fur sale by ri Je.1.6 J A.M ES MAY. jj IDES-411 Mlstouri llidesr ror r:ilb low to tlote ja consignment, c'26 LARD -259 kegs Lan], received per stearnerl'om Cumin, and fur sale by lY 23 1. 500 tour by BUSHEL shelled ego - 1i for jy22 M. B. all El' Co. on KEGS .assorted Slat' for =lc low to clt.,;:e , cousigtonent GOTTON.-11-13 laleu for sate au, br M. 11. & Co METAL.-1" ton Scioto Furnscr tr.g: iron for I, sate by 0/.26) J F-S MA Y. DACO:ti SIIOI:LDERS-6 bbtts Bacon Shoulders, 13 in prune ordor, for sale low Ity 1,30 P. C. MIitTEN. WAter ININF: SAUNA TABLE SALT--50 bap,' iogiall , sac) very fate Siliaa Salt, fit rut table.uxe and Wities, fur sale low by P. C. MAIUTIN, GJ %V ter . _ _,..... ...... ... _.... 1 E3ltiNS.-10g) boxes lemons in itociii tinier. JIJ Jur sole by I'. C. )1..1. it . ris, . .; ...,n). il V Water street. . _ der dor gate by jy _ . lA* Ctlpperni by iy 211 P. C. .111.urrrs, 15 1 ) Water tit,"et. -10 Lb!, rcrtif,rl a [lnc article, sir tale by P. C. MARTIN, hater 7rattropenta and General Agency. antrcriher COlatialltS to ulakr re:romance.. to or forniah f;trhangr, on England, Ireland, scot -la4o, Prance or Germany, to Pi u y ant,eunt, irons £l, to iOOO. P.V.Vtliterg , inIASOIt out, and connected ooh an European Age:ley, attendo+.l to, Iry the robscriber lailr.srlf, who led'oCA on the firar of Octo'aer, each year for Europe. 110111NScS, Earopean 11111/ ti , netal atreet, near Woo.i, Paishorvh. nog 13, I,siG.thm L , L 1;.II1--10 lihria. N. 0. Sugar; ip 10 bbin.loar •• 5 crustioll End pi:ver:zed, I cuav 19%1.411.1Z 1 1 . IL For %ale by J: J. I). WILLI 'ol'''' o il NON-33 C3_l.`, GCIIO.I Sut sa.c ty WILLIAM s', 1111 «I.loli slrrel _ PANISII, Italian, Preach, German, Latin, ti trek, 0 Hebrew and En,r Testaments. 'Warn - , French, Creek, German, and English titbit", for wait• by sugS 11. S. 110SIV)11T111; rn Lake Superior pEoPLE rinitin7 the copper mines of Lake Su perior during the ICI , OO, WM rind It :o their IldfallVlVl to call at Flays & llroeloa ay's Drug store where they can procure such remedies as the prcii liallty of the clunate require. Any linlortnatinn ft , lame to the country will be freely „iyr n. HAYSYi I'IItOCKWAY, Commercint Row. Liberty jr j 11 white Linen Drill, for gent'a ',amp; 1 Tweeds and SW111111:I Clothe; Gent's Linen Cambric liandkert Do. Silk dn. Do. liernani and Sidi Cravats. An invoice of the above re'eeived this dav by je 27 D. E. cossTustx, Market. ot 100 1111 LS Of Pitch, fur sale on consignment, and will be sold cheap, by jegi TNAFFE S O'CONNOR. Siege of Londonderry HISTPRY of the Iseige of Londonderry: and .1-1 defence of Enniskillen, in ItiAS and 1689, by the Rev. John Gep.hnnl ; M. A. Rector of Tandagh turd in thb diuses 'of Derre, For sale by h." LUKE LOOMiS; Need. ECEIVED this day Parasollettes and Sau lt Shades; Ladies Corded Skirts; do Sea Grass dot Rlahlt lierna:ni Shawln; lierege Scarfs, and Shawls; For sale at B. E. coNsTNBLE, je27 83'Market st. Storage. LAVING a very large and commodioint Oar& house, we are prepared to re6civo (in addi tion to freight fur shipment)' a largEamount of Pro duce, &c. on stOragO at row rates. C. A. McANULTY & CO; Canitl CANTON RIM 84R1uE1.6.. 1 -4 !mai riflo gun j bdtrels; warranted of tIM beSt qu'ality, just re ceived on consigeMent from the, manufacturer, and will be sold at the ImMiufacturers wholesale prices, a constant supply will be kept on hand jyl4-dtsvi G EORO E COCHRAN, No 26 Wood st. GRADUATED ripe and Plaid white Muslin Robes; Graduated stripe white Muslim; Mull Muslims; Nainsook do. Jaconct dol. A large assortment just new to-day R. R. CoNsTAALE, No. 83 Market, st. NS; for the us° of the dencrati chin the'U; S. of America, En- FoY dale by SCRIBA & SCHEMER, 115 Wood et. 1 - )SAI-MS & HY Reformed C gin& and Gorman, EOM MEE UST received from New York IT Adorn. Ez CI Express, the following styles •of Ladies Dress Goods, whibh fir beauty and cheipness cannot IA sttrpassed.in any of the Eastern Cities; Enibroidered Gingham Robes, Mew stylee,). Graduated Orkandi do •, do; Rich Ombri Buages (silk 4 and wool) very cheap; Balzatines, every price and quality/ -; Rich styles Rep. Cashmere and De LaMs; Etench Gingbarb and Gingham Lawns; Paris Printed Hernanni Cobaltide, (a new arti cle of Dress Goods, very beattlfful..,l Graduated..)Muslin Robes; White Embroidered• do; All the above goods have recently, bcdn ptirchased in the Now York market since the great Oduction of prices and will be sold at a Mitali advance above Eastern cost by News of fr lii following articles are just received 'at Hays I 4. Brocliway , s; together with a large assortment' of other 4"fizins„ , which we are able tb exchange on as good terms as any other Rouse in this city, for "the root of all evil" via: 4-sacks Root Ginger; 3 bids Spr. Turpentine,. 2 cask ass'd tamp black, 3do ground Log Wood, bbls Linseed Oil, 3 do Glue, 1 cask winter white Oil, 1 cask Madder, 1 do do Sperm du., 100 lbs Also, a general assortment of Paints, Oils, Var nishes Brushes, Dye Stuffs, Drugs and Mediciiies, l antl.iatent Medicines. A splendid assortment.' of, French and American Perfumery—wholesalo and retail, No 2, Commercial !tow, Liberty street. jy29-1m Book.. - QT. PIERRE'S STUDIES OF NATIIRE. 0 Dante. DymoniPs Essays on Morality. Saturday Evening, by Taylor. lienthaminna, Extracta from Bentham. Siebig's Animal Chemistry. Popular Vegetable Physiology. . • Travels in North America. The Young Man's Book of Knowledge. Floral Biography. Life in Calitbrnia. For gale by 11. S. .80SW011:111,• nog 12 43 Market atreet OLD WINES be LlQCORS— , consisting of Port Wine: 'Madeira Wine; :Malaga dir, lthenirti do:—in half and quarter pipe, 4 ,: and on draught warranted pure; Pale Brandy, of different brands; Park do. Holland Gin. line Bacon Peach Brandy, b years old; .A pple do. 1 do d o; Old Itre Whis cy, .S and 11 years of the abo‘c Liquors front under-Custom Lock, for sale in tyr ottitiei to suit by P. C. JI A RTIN. jy '2O 60 Water st. 1 4 just recencil and for sale by MARTIN & SMITH, ,141&w 56 WOUII, between 3d and Fourth ALERATUS-10 0 0 lbs Saleratus in !ibis and his, L. No. 1 article, on hand and for sale. by MARTIN SMITH, fife Water et. .1 ANI F.S NI AY VTS-2t Itushc's Groutd Nuts; I sack Almonds, prime article; Received and for sale by J FS MAY M: !MEV 2Co A FON AMS - -•- 51.10 lb% Motion flans*, prime 11.1- artic:e rn store aai 6.r skle try MARTIN & • .. • 56 Water at. I In: I.IM G---:lcdac4t prone firi:ireril; be, hrld for wale by R. l . SEL1.1:10 1 . lin I lu 3 Wood etweet. M. B. RIMY Cd TyyrAsEt—L; Ca.sk• Potzlali; a prime 41 - 6Cie, cur 11 flit by NI A (MN SM IT 11. Let*een 3d asid 4th Sill. ATINLGA IL-25 tibis Cider Vinegar, for VOll by ZiAliTlri & S3ll . lit, W"nd ftreet. j , •tti-d!c v 4 4 4 1 A 14:1,1m4 tari4 for eaic by MILLER St- ILICK.t:'ViON Q W I:ET 31A1.A 1i11.:5 4 -15gr. casks just C. 7 met:: cd b,r *-10,e by :kill.l.Elt ft 'RICK ETSON. / - 11111.1.1CtiTtIL: stJAP--.200 boats and tug frot AC.141.1 11 )I.AN rA'l'lliN tall* land . 174 1 linur tman,ct v !Iron n 4 conxiguT.Tat e4N` IifILT. ER a , lucKETso,v. • rr it t DnorKtts-2... e:t.,trior quality 11:nntr$, recril,d 'kJ! , b) M 111. 1 7.11 5, rucKF:rsoN: P C. 'l'.lA RTIN, Water t•trreL. Iti- , };F.1.01 j,r :S LZSef*.l (hi ciriikucd peer; j:1,4 f 1 - TelA 434 and itY ang 13 itiCIiNTStYN. 11..61:11 - 30 Flour, jo.t rt - ctitc3 ar;d lit Et , t. 6.A.a' NAT 21:0647 clbk of lt„ixtrr WtFil,, on Avg, Ittb. PCMOI,I4I to pur -1 charm- a•riper..‘r artit4e , on draught, mill idea.° Irani Own' 011 k ru prwt to tlut eav, at Ow %Vint , r 4 torn of s rKitETT & N., n, in N.t. tt Nintiora strrct tor. of Trftot_ tti .( %it ttptc(tlNt.--A too 1.. v g, (aTruirt artictr) in site nod for sale lota by no: I :+11:1(1:TT. k ('n !tt :alto( rd. frrsh soppiy "us I,ralatlN, v4oi.ige of 1`;19, 1t.40 am,l 1,12, joat and at OW Vt.,t:c su,ro oo mitErT & Co, No. 16 Matkri I , cst bra:td, to k-- 7 ,,tr.kt: it. 3 da),. t..f Ly ;,,rEtz t :l - 1 . ,\ ; co. 1 , 5 411.telici .1 \ 0 , ( ItIV r Et: No. Ili Nl.ukrt .t. -I/RANDY-6 qt. c.140t palc ilenutssy aud other Andk rot .lit,:c.lt , by -20 twzr It No. S !ono, small; rends 2 by,lest 10 tirrr For rale 11 jy•/..! J. I). 1M S . : 601;:: : 1 - 10u tor s J. 11. WILLIAMS, 11 I Wue:l street. 1C1:-5 l'Oro#4 frOsh reccit el and for side by J. D. WI ou; 71 110 W0.,11 str4t. BIIAZI bag whiln lor %ale by .1. i) ‘V11.1.1.1.M5, I It) WO%Id 141 t. ATIN , - rnivill) DE 1.A1N12..- - Just kreit ed a lot of Mack utd eLtluzed Satin Striped de Luilies, which N\l2 ale bellau: very cheap. ALIAANVEII64 . DAY, :khalzet FT, N cot ofth6Diariluttd. _ . OHECKS AND TICKINGS.--An excellent as- Il._)sortrnent of cheeks and tiekirig,s, just received and fin - sale very low. aug3 ALEXANDER & DAY. 73 Market st N. W. dor. of the Mamma. )HINTS AND ARISLINS.-Just opened a large 1 assortment of low priced prints anti a variety of different makes of brown and bkaehed muslin. surd ALEXANDER & DAY, 73 Market ed.. N. W. tor. of the Diamond. usQurro N'ETIS:—A large lot of tnusqui .111 to nbttS on hand and for sale unusually low LAWNS ! LAWNS ! !—Groat Bargains in Lawni aro now to he had at Alexander & Day'sj No. 'IL Market at., as they are selling off their stock of thesi good, at a great reduction of prices, to nthr is Go time for persons to suit themselves at a comparative ly small expense; ALEXANDER & DAY, No. 75 Market at:, corner of the Diamond. DAESS . GOODS—A large assortine; y of White dross gebds, such as, Nansook lackonett, Mull and Swiss Muslins. Just receiiiet and for wale vary cheap by . AI.S.XANDE:II. it DAY, 7fl Market st., 11. west cor. Diamond. S7 ll La*ns Cheaper than Ever.; AT A. MORRIS'S No. 65 Market st. We have • now on hand the cheapest lot or Lawns eve offered in this market. Such aim.. .nht - 91 cents we are selling at .1 1 r S C altDrellaiditinto 73 yards.) Call and look . at them; -- 7 - • • 144. ALddAes , l)erssO4mMs A.lktortms,. No. 63 Market at 56 Water 0. IticKErsclN Claret Wine on Draught '..STLiIIETT R. Co, No. la .t. car. or Front aug3 ALEXANDER & DAY, 7 Market st., N. W. cor. of the Diamond , ..'7f.l,7"ii•:i;,:;-T:5i,:':,..::.-..'..,-,;:.:::..-y;,:!-::;...,:,.::;,_.;,.., - AT=TIIE NEW YORK STORE... .ADIES, look for bargains, have reduced prices "of -all summer goods. hand asplen assortment of is and English:l ;as, ; Bcreges, - I izorines, Sum shawls,searfi Lvats. Also )bons,Flowere;, icy and Plaill Lid Bonnets. ,- ;.'or the Gentle; al, a few splen ' vest patterns; it stuffs, gold I silver mixed !eds,,,shirts,col- W. U. GARRARD- Just received another boa of White Bonnet Rib bons. jv2o ' DAR. ourv , s • , . and Writing Romeo, corner Aof Fifth and Alarket street.l. No system of instruction ever attempted west of tire mountains has . proVed so Successful in qualifying gentlemen for the.ebtinting house. Those who will take the trouble .1.0 examine the courtie 6r training and practice given in ibis Instibition 'will be convin ced that it is hardly, possible for any person to go through it without Inm:tering; the gubject. Itefereii cos given at the Aeademy to nearly one hundrtid gentlemen now in Practice in this city who have been instructed in this institution. hours of business 'l.l to 4 P. P __ ____ d. and 7S it'i 91 evening. nugs _ _ __,_ 1 liGeld Pens. I . ' r _en IT T UST 11ECEI V 1 , l1:1--Ituother large addition :to my stock of Diarriond pointed Gold Pens of Ole best makers and'fdr sale at the lowest prices. Also--A large aSsorttnent of Gobi and. Silver Pen cils, Tooth and Ear Picks, Tweezers, &e. WCWILSON, 1:57 Market et. , Security to Pureitulters L.Uttel. sowe.mg tar Aci n CoAc., ip — ifs — rirtm.a al GqINUI4V:BI.IGAIL COATEiA , dr MU:KEN E11,'5.91.76.1.1t COATFtD VEGETABLE V) PILLS are the first and only Medicine i ever known that will pa,x4irely core i , Headache, Giddiness, Myosins, Snlt Rheum, Übe Ilinatisin, Pies, Ilearth i urn, Worun4 Dispepsia,Scursy, Cholerli Morbus, Small Pox, Jaundice, C0u2;14, Quinsy ' Pains in the Back, %Thou log Cough, Inward I.Veaktitn.s. Consumption, Fits, Palpitation °Hite Heart, Liver Complaint, 1 ILising in the Throat, Ervstphlas, Deafness, Dropsy, Asthma, Itaings of the Skin Fevers of all kltuls, „Colds,!Goilt, Gravel, Female Conaplitints, Nervohs Complaints,. And all other dial ases originating frtmo impurities of the Jlboed. 1 , i irir They have cured, since tlieli" introduction, over 3,ooopersoills,who'have been git en up as hope less cares, by the'post eminent Physicians. WI - They are lipatromzed and irecommended by men of the hitthqt disjnetioniatribrig whoin are— lion. David IC. P . l?rter, Ifon..ictiry Clay, • lion. John Q. Aclnns, Hon. Daniel Webster, lion. M artt ii Van ; Buren, Hon. C. Calhoun, Gen. Winfield Soot, Col. 1,. M. JOIIIISOD, Hon. JarlicA. Pidk, Gen. Lewin Cats. rJ" Their virti l es are so infallible that the money will be returned In all eases they Ile not give univer sal satisfaction. Although but tin and a half years I have elapsed since these celebrafrd Pills were first i introduced to the public, the sale of them in the l E a merii a wl mOrile States has far exceeded Dr. elle kmiers snout; sanguine expectations. During the turat rear, alonejou less than 10,000 gross of boxes! hub tutu sold in the State of New York; 6,000 in{ ] Pentsvi mina. 4,,001 1 in Marvlatid 3,000 in New Jet.- 5e.,... , `,0' lll Deinware, and ~ 000 In the New England cotes, ... 0 .. th - cotes, req uirrit e constant tnploytnent of 27 I hands, Cl64,rm iat printers and i.e.gravers. In the k a nie period, Upwards of '2OO, . copies of the I “Faniiiy fiactol.” have been o feted by agents in 1 est . ty remini 'i.,f the country. These facts must show. conclusi.iely, that Dr. Clic kener's Sugar Coat ,ed Plits. beside being the very best medicine in the i world, are bed In 02 highestestis tenon by the nubile, ] .y,-...,,,,,,..,-,..- - isa . irm.v.;,,, , --1 I . We T i g• 4l e il ls :' d ~,,..."fz .e .l it eirn,dient to publish 1111 ifeerifiiir 7 Ari4:lli - ave reicived,lrot only from, agents I l i. 'L' hilt individual,. ur faris n! ilte4. wit host; e!sperienced I the bent:lna l lifee,ts of Clie.l:6 Yrs guar Coat4rl Pills. Let we e ilnent it Hoover; y. The most in , conte.inide es ;Hence of their un reeedented success. . see the witnberle , :s I niitation san Counterfeits wfrih , have Arr.oly apipcared, nutwiths anding the brief pp , riod the. , Las cipeen before the public. Et en sortie ~f. our ~ i ..1, 1 pr141:.: pill makers h've had the aililaciis, to imitate t.l.e• (larotie of Sugar, in order to elispii's . e iri the 7rediro.tS si of their vile eiipounii., and patio them oil' ins t 4, e •"real siinon nitre." Such paltkv studs cannot laSt long withont exposing their hilleoit's ~,1 deforrnitv. T6t.11 and honesty mast inevitably pk , s ail user rascality ernil deccptio . Fur .14' in Pittsburgh by Wf . J t.CKSON, at 4is Patenchiediiimi , trareArnar, Nol 1 , 9, Liberty street, head 0f Vs'oodl, st.. Pittsburgh. 'Price, f.....5e. per box. Dr. Cliclzerier's principal Wheel is S I. Barclay street, N e w' York. ' . On," Beware lof to imitltiun pros,ls‘l4ar lioated Pins. po . rp ak • he pilis and ttke prAt. grr.eh, got vlO, try a tn. who, Co: rite Ipet fiinr urfive liv:z“z by rouOtirfiut.iiig popular r, C„ V. Chi, i nventor or Shear CA)atea the h ort er beard of until in June, l'orehnners !Imo nnk for Sugar Coated ti•Le dirt; or they will .he N.. nil 0 'clod. 'W noon's Pi. THE WL ISON PILLS, as ni remedy ;ieculiaily I adtiptcdlfor hes elphes anal dyspeptic atfectio is, I ore frIPII generally , known all esteemed ill tli., ClitilAIIIIII:t); and the proprietor so °ntt eRd he has' . occil,m, to .iito or speak of them, can scarcely e frau' from an expression of his grateful acknowledg ments to 11.4 friends for their paironage and kindli 2W5 to him. Ills letiiings are the w• rnier from obsers ng the o •Lieginning and the etithm, , --thrown almost in illltapoStt.,l,-!?-01so many tIOSIr 1111.(111t1 kindred pre p-Arai...ma e. l naP4 loud in tit itpretensions, tud Unit il tlik•re 11,11iXtriOtISly prcShMted to the pub ic; is li.:e I.i.s i.reii.tration noiselessly advances, eA to to remote ph. ea, tioothitig anil em ironing the afflict -d, lik 310 pCr Irm in all, liity gratling ' lwo. ' upon th e atrectiims I 1 or new nds, the., contuall widening the eiriche I or as osurottats. Although 5501 satisfied thathis 1 inedieine has,E as it were, a prin.k:iple of perpetmt In it, yet lie is tthliged to his fri nds for the mOst stfit- 1 stammi evidonce of the fact. In os natutill history, if youk please, the Wil 4 nii f. Pill duffels ~ ,rni most other pre iarations in net btling originally matte for sale, or with a view to pecuntary priltit; ~ ..tu'e ins esrry body knMR, the greatest Oro (45 It gollr . nti thing) no sooner begins to dalitift in 'lingo than till casts about for tome cheap prepara- I 'PA' .iiii, or biiisiget up,' as the p 'rase is, soniethinll— anytlittig ticlit: will sell. Often he uttemnts it udder an ns.unied 1 : 1;:ir fictitious Dam , as though conscious liis own weref insufficient to . 11 it. The clifferqnce then between:the Wilson Pilland the preparatieclis a hare just indicated, would a pear to be this: the eouseimmuesii of the value fmy pill originated the idea or Mating them on sae for money,; aniflat I price. The : : couscionsness of the value of money' originates in Most instances the many preparations 1 have alluded to; and the price most likely 'to take": 8 always first carefully considered, and the pill or other preparation made and graduated to suit it. t i he , i ono is a DISCOVERY, and from the great A aim of Universal liature; the other, a trick or ince icln, and comes trom a not very popular quality of f;s01- mum. Nathre. Iteadeth the difference here is great. In otic instance the value attached tothe;eixt. is the starting point; in the olhei, - the MONEY. flint it is not probable that some of the many prepara tions having I:even stick paternity were accidentally good, but thal possibly by this process of "getting up" as they Oall it. by puffing and blowing; ni we clean wheat 4 they have been !tot up" ten high,be fore their specific gravity had been carefully Ulcer - tained. and gaff—some blown off never to tie heard of; - with other eliaff—ktine lighter; spine heavier. i : Whateveoday . lid 'the rationale, I Meet repeat it, that I um Most profoundly thankful to my friends for heir diserithination in not ccinsigning iriy aiicovdry to Mat compenduons category of "inventions that did not ansvvertif "trieks that won't wino'', The Wilson Pills are useful as, GENERAL remedy, . and may he Ikept and talon : , in proper doses, in ram :ties, as a preventative of general: ill health, or dis ease of what.ever name, by any member of the fun - 1 ily, without any fear ortbe consequences of expo- 1 into in the ordinary piranha of business.. Ottr They mny alwayebe had in any quantity of the oroprietor, in Penn street, below Marhury, and of the Druggists of this city and,Allegheny. ' _.. wyg BOXES of prime, picked-Sidi) , Lemons for tgile (jels) TAAFFE & CITONNR. MEME o'llllll/n l s 'C ouxt S ale. , At a s. orphans CoUrt, held at Pitts burgh,in and for. said County, on the 'lst day of August, A: D., - 1846.. The petition of John Johnston, ftar. dian of Ann E. Thompson and Mary 4 1 - 0 1 ' Thompson, children and heirs at law of Edward B. Thompson; late of Fairtheld County, and State of. Ohio, deceased was presented to the Court,l That the daid Edward: B. Thornpson,atthe time of his death, was seined in his demesne as of fee of and, in the one undivided fourth part of dcertain tract of land, situate in'Versaill es township, Allegheny-coun ty; Pennsylvania; desclibed as _follows: Beginning at a post at the, line of Kissick's land; and running along,Hickmait's land, N Si deg.- E 190 perches to .a out thence along lands belonging to the . heirs of George Miller, N 831 deg. E 312 perches to a Pest; thencealong J.Miller's land S 81 deg N 1 . 74 perches to a post; thence, N 871 deg W ii 2 perches; thence 9 ' 374 deg. W 46 _perches to a white oak; thence; by Kissick , S line N 871 deg: W-235 perches acresost, the p , lace of beginning; containing st 9 and - 108 Tereties with the urinal allowance. And being so tilereOf seized', the hid' Edward W. Thompson departed this life intestate, leaVingiSsue; the said Anne 1., and Mary Thompson, minors.' Anti iiiintrEn sitzwiarc: That the petitioner hav', ing been duly appointed Guardium of the said ininers by the Orphans' Court of said County, afterwards, to wit: on 'tno lot day of November ' A. D. 1842, sued fourth out ofthe fishnet Court ofAlleglieny county, .in No 662, of November Term, A.D. 18-0; a Writof Sumiri'ong in Partition against the Co-tenants of the said miners, and such proceedings werdtherein had; that the Court, on the 15th . day ofJuly, A. D., 1843, entered Judgment, quad partitio fiat. And the saidcourt, afierwards, on the 9th day of Novern- - her, A. D. 1813, to NoVember Term, 1343, No .12.1;' awarded is Inquest directed to B. Weaver, Sheriff', of the said county, coin - man:ling, him to summon the said loqUest to part andAlivide the said described' tract of land, accordingi.Eto the right of the parties cl aiming iaartition thereof; and by the Inquisition ofthe said Jetts, taken on the ground on the sth day of September, A'. D. 1813, the following dcabribed 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 post on Kissick"is line and running thence bYllicktuan , s land, N 81 deg. Ii 51 perches; thence SI S7l deg. Ii 146 . perches to a post; thence S deg.W 51 perches to the. jibe brliisiilk , siantli and thence N 87i deg. W 146 perches to the pLiee. of bearinVait . t; containing 46 acres SS perches, with the usual allowance—which Inquisition was after- ward, tdirmed by the said Court. AND SHEIVINGthat con- COSM= ILLS eu upon • itejil' fibers I siderabl6 expenses have been incurred by the Pod:- tioner id recovering possession of said fast described piece ofsaid tract, and in effecting a partition of the original' tract of said land—that the .Petitioner's Wards ire entitled to in personal Estate, as - heirs at law of heir said Father, so far as is known to, the Petitiorer--that the said last described tract ia all I the real; estate belonging to the Petitioner's Wards in the County known to the Petitioner; that the said last desieribed piece of land is all woodland and un-' produci , ive and expensive, and that it would be to the intßrest of said minors, in the judgment of the Petitioner, to, have the same sold; and , praying the Court td erast thin] an order to sell the said part of the said large tract Orland, which has been set apart for said mipors---to pay the debts and maintain the said minors,' children. of the said Intestate, and the cita m di in etetofore issued basing been returned accord ing to Vim', therefore, the Court order and direct that the said John Johnston, Guardian of the said minors, esposethe premises in said petition particularly de scribe ,to public sale or outcry, at the Court House, in the city of Pittsburgh, on 'Monday, the 31st day of August inst.,.at. 10 o'clock, A. M., and sell the same 'to the hest bidder for the b.gbest and. best price— bidden for the satue having first given due public and tintely> notice of the time and place of sale, ac cording to .the act of Assembly, in such eases made and provided. and the Rule of this Court. Witiness,the Hon. 11n8.1AS:IN P.vrroir, Esq.,Presi , dent of our said Court, at Pittsburgh, this 4th- day of I August, A. IL, 1846 'rest aums ._. ffEMM2 _ 11 itISIIOL'S SARSAPARILLA-Mr. C. C. Brit:- LI tiid—Sir: I have been in the habit for some years past of prescribing to friends and others your very escellcut preparation of Sarsaparilla, with very ea-. celient effect, especially in chronic diseases of long standing, and obstinate cutaneous affections arising from impurities of the blood, and when patients,are of a strodalous habit. Containing, as it does, the ac- I tive principle of Sarsaparilla, in a very concentrated form,l it is not only sate to patients in almost every condition, hut is perhaps the best preparation in use for ail the diseases which arise from impure blood. i ; Yours; 11- - c.; LEY I TrClir . ,Elt, M. D. r 1 ig For sale by B. X. FAusEsTocri &c 0.,: augls corner Gth and Wood streets. 1 . 4 -1-4: :d.......-9-er, 4, ~-1, e=• - asss',/atta4nowg tr.-- 77 . , /1 - Yi- - ki - nit'S—Ta consequence orour arrangements fur the , •;‘fall trade," we shall offer for 30 days, our en tire Stock of, rich Fancy and Staple. Dry Goods, at such prices as will ensure the sale. Drees Stuffs, in great variety, splendid styles and pitteins. White Goods of every description. IN Ps. Mous de Laines, at much less prices than usual. , Shay.-Is, bee - 1161111 e . .isortinent; to this department particularly x e invite the attention or purchasers. 30 doz. Linen Cantb. flandltrs. price 12 Parasols, selling off withs.ut reserve. Glottui and Hosiery of every description: Bonnets and Ribbons, at 30 per cent below - usual rates. Porchasers arc iasited to call and exatoine 'the odds. iY22 AND CONPLENION, at this . (and, indeed. every otheb season, is ellen repulsive in appearance, causwl, in eight cases out of ten; by the atmosphere; and what perioni stippoge disease of the blood, is simply a diseas6 of the skin.. If some orthe thousands who take purgative medicine, pills, and useless Sarsaparilla; wer- th use on their skin a softening and clearing balm; that opens:the pores, whitens the akin; and causes ahealthy laur3Pi tat:on, that, be the skin never so disfigured, unleal-* thy, or diseased with pimples or freckles, sunburn, ran and niorphcw, the true and genuine JONES'S trALIAN CUE."IIICSL SOAP never tkils to cure and dispel tbetn, and to Make the skin clear ~and lovely. It nets so mildly and soothingly on :the skin, that physicians Use it on ladies and infants, in phl cases of scurry,aysipclas, salt rficum,sare head, ringworm, and it (mmil, the genuine Jones , soap) has, otten effected a cure when every other remedy failed. It is indeed a blessed remedy. Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehoese, S 9 Liberty street; head of AV oeiltit the sMne place in veld the Moorish Hair Dye, Coral Hair Restora tive, and Spanish Lily White. Per:screst. Orrice--Sigrf the American Eagle, S 2 Chatham street, New York. - article caned 14n-! 'tang to be paientti,l, I ailed patent are fOr [ wick in New Yo k, •eart., has node Ins 1 fied•re/rie.',. ener in the orignlal and that nothing of he intro-awed th in I hi, the re fo re, air, 4yt. V egr ta1214• Pills, 8,22,1 ado the victim:, ot a Illa% 1 rum subscriber offers thi sale n splendid country' seat situate about iliur miles from Pittsburgh on the Fratilistown Bead ;within a few! yarilsofthe Eas tern turnpike] and adjoining East Liberty. The house is finished in the best Eastern style. It contains twelve large roolni and one large Ball Boom. It is one of the finest housris in this vieini tv, of which those cfesirous of purchasing can satisfy themselt es on examination. Three or four acres land stocked with the choicest A'ariety oltruis trees, will be sold withiit: Will be 5,)1(1 t•eparatelv, eight acres of land, -on which there is a splendid' orchard containing about SOO Fruit trccr, Apple, Peach, Pear, &c., all selected and or the'clioicestyarieties. This plot lies adjoin ing the properq described ahove. ALSO: • 'On the Sbtfth side of the Franktown Road; a fine Mill for the Mautiractnre of Snuff and capable of pro ducing 30,000 lbs per annum. , The Machinery is MI of the best kind and is tine order; For further information and (aryls apply on the ,premises. jr3-iitf: REES JONES- =ISIM JOHN YOUNG, JA., CI% Splendid Country Seat for Sale. Vnivecslty Law School. . rtFALL SESSION of this department of the Western University, will commence id the new Univemity - Building; on the Finsr.llodris'y Or. Str- TEEDEIt next; aid the SPILL...NG SESSION of 18 47 , I will commence on the'Finsr-Modosy or FragusAir fulloWiu f This institution hiring so fer re . eererg from the effects df the great lire of April last year, as to hare the new building nearly completed with increased accommodations for all its departments, it is hoped ' that the Law School will be found to present increas ed facilititl and attractions to those who desire to pursue a regulai and thorough course of legal educa tion, and to prepare themselves creditably fir ad mittance to the bar. There will ¢e daily recitations by the classes on aseigne4' lesscrua, so arranged rte-to embrace, within a two years course; all the principal and most im portant lir - mares of the law. Occasional lectures on law and equity, will also be delivered as part of the Course. • Tug. Meer Courts, designed for assisting students in acquiring knowledge , and readiness in the prac tice of the law will be resumed as soon as the num ber of students willjustify. The degree of Pamir.- ton OF LAw :will be conferred bn students of the institution, according the rules usual iii such tions, .. • • Any Anther inforrnatitm that rridy jib reqiiireat'ean readily be obtained on application to -the Professor, w ia , TE - 16 1-I,Lawitlti who has his office on4th above Smithfield street, Pittsburgh. Trams—Seventy-five - dollars a year, or thirty-ser en'and a half.dollnta a acEsion. atig6.43rn M====l ciziersrLiTa rA.cu.r.,rs _ - • Fisk Visseikinati..nnd St:Louis - MT? t b , The passenger steamer PALESTINE, Mz`_......- r Acapt. Witliana, will leave. for the. above and clriniermediatoports reVlarly. • For freight or pa'ssage apply on hoard; _---_—__ For Cincinnati- and Lotti3rille.- ..47:Fii r ib The new-and splendid passenger steam.. . triWy t ..er COLL:MiII A, O'Nr.ei, will , idieve and intermediate ports, regular.. For freight or paasage apply on l..ccird;'or to jel D. WILKINS, Agent.. :. Tuesday Es-crier's rticitct. The new and splendid.passehger titcairn.. boat DECLARATION, Capt. Vorheeti run as a reg,ular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Theiclay evening at $ Walock. Returning she nig leave. Cincinnati vier)* Friday evening at 3 O'clock. The Dhclaration offers Ciiperior acconitoodationti to passengers. For freight or iassage apply pd..... MONDAYS PACKET TI-I regular mail anti pa.tiger steam: UNION, CaPtain Maelean,will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh-and -Cineini nati. leayin; this port every . Monday- at G o:clo61C, P. M. Returning she will leave Ciheinnati every Thurtday at G P..M. The Union was built, explicitly for this trade, and,atlbrils every accommodation. - For fAight oripassage apply on bcirrd. imay9 FOR CINCINNATI Till! well fast. runntn steamet. — 2,CAMBRIA-. Forsyth,yMnster g , as a regular Packet, leai.ing every Wef.inesdarraorn ,, ing at 10. o'ciock, and Wheeling at:lO,.P; thii' same. day. • Returning, reaxt • CinciinMti. every Saturday, at 10, •••• For freight or . passage apply On board, or "to FORSt Tll' &Co., Agents; No. S . ,INater.street. • S URiiXY 1 CB1r: The rounlarrnail and passenger steamer CIRCA.SSIAN, Capt.: Isaac Bennett;wlll. run its a regular Packet bettFeen =Pittsburgh and. Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday, 'at 10; A. M., and Whcaling-at 10, P. 151:,. the same; dirii.. - Returitino.; she it ill JeSve Cintinnati every Tutit4A - i._ . , Par freight or pa `sage apply.odhoaii- The Circam.siao built espressly for this. irtitlei antl'otTers to her preeligers c'•eiy coinfort arid kit eoroinociation. MOT DA Y pAcliku. fi7r. The regular mail and passeng.er ttealmer MESSENGER, Capt..Linford, will run ex:. a regular - Pachet between Pittalturgh and Cincinnati, lei-kink till; port everY Saturday at it), A. id.; Wheeling U . 1.10. P. the ssine day. Ileturoing,,, she .ill leave CU:Chiliad every, Tuesday, at, 1 - 0' For freight or pas Sage apply on board. - r r. The Messenger was built expressly for thit trade, and offers to her pssengers ever:v, comfort and sil ent= odatien. . 1. inar.:l3 1 -• .; TUESDAY PACKET... •" - AVl477,e' ~.,, TI-174: regitiar tn4il and passenger stenii , • .—... - --L-Ler 11111F.RMA, Capt.t.:JohiLKlineifelier, run as a regular packeqetween Plitsburgh.i.'r.d Cincinnati, leaiing this:pe every Tuesday at E} A. M., and Wheeling- at '10" . .rd . . bit the siime. day.—., Returning, sli will Leave Cincinnati every Fritlay:A Dor freight or passage apply en board._ .' The Iliberniel was .built expressly for the trit ,l4- ,. and offers to the passengers every comfort and ',in pallor accommodations. . , -..- api FRIDAY PACKET. , THE reg;ularinaihnd pagsenger stripni CLIP 'PLR No. '2; Captain Ciohla, tits 1 run asdregular packet between Cincinnati andPitti burgh, leaving this port every Friday, np 10 A; ;V.,'" and Wheeling:it 10 P. M. the came day. Rettirnirg ' slie will leave Cincinnatl every Mondayat 10 4. M. • - . - Vor freight or passage apply on board. The Clipper No. 2 was built espreisly this trad and offers to hei passengers every comfort and fIC! COmmoZation. rna1..22 REGULAR. CINCINNATI PACKET, k, THE new U. steamer ACADIA : , Lncas, Master, will ran a.s a renl2 , lar passenger packet between FittAargh and tke above port during the season of ISA leaving es my Thursday at 1 - 0 o'cloelc A. M. The Acadia is iiew and has suparini accommoda tions. For freight or passage apply on board, or . to aP9 JoNER Afient: MONDAY PACKET Th- reenlar mail an. pas venger stear;er: 7 - --I,IOI,IONGARELA, cant. Stone, will ken . i1 7 4 - kutar Pficlieibetw - enn Pittsburgh - and tine. leaving this port every Mattltty ittA• and Wheeling at 10, p, the . day. Rettnn ng, - i she will leave Cincinnati evtry Thuraday, For freight or passage apply nn board. 'rtin Monou , , , ,aliela. was built express) , Orr_ tbif4: trade; and offers to tho.Nssoi:gers. conifprt, ana sit perior tuar'3l" , Z'or etracirrti. The.new light , draught packet steatt I,Z-1,12 ~ sj.'";,;.,er CALIFORNIA. Captain Hon.er.iv:ll leave for the above and ail intenzediatd ports tins day. regularly. .• . For freight or passage apply pit hoard, or to - - J. W. BUTLER & BRO., Second st. The California. Was built expressly fox:the above trade, and will make her trills duringthe season. For Ctiacinnati THE new and light draught passenger steamer WEST ER.72V Capt. B.ktita, will ca% e for the atm.° and ail intermediate, path regularlv. The Western draws but 12 inches, and Was built expressly to run in,the trade' during. th e lan water season. For freight ur passage, having superior ancornmo dations, apply on LlOard. jylo NVP.DNESDA.Y PACKET. n' "F L THE regular rpail and paSsenger,stearr , • NEW ENGLAND, Copt. S. B.:Pag. will riin•rts a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cineinu ti. leaxigg this port every Wednesday at 10 A. Al., and 'Wheeling, at 10 P. Ic.T. - the Returning„Ae will leave Cindinnati every Saturday •• at 10 A. Al. . For freight or passage apply- on hoanl. The New England was built expreisly rot- this trade and offers to she passtngers ecery conifoit and supe rior accommodations. - maim& SAINV LOUIS PACKFA'S. FOR ST 'S . LOW—REGULAR PACKET , The new and splendid.passenger steam er TOM" CORWIN,.Capt. Bugher,"will ruu m ttie trade frOm Pittsburgh to St.Louis,.du ring the sea oii of 1546. - The 'Finn Corwin, was built. expressly for, the trade, and is elegantly furnithed in mely respect. For freight or pasage 'apPly on board: may It'. FOR ST. LOUIS—REGULAII. PACKET:, L EM ,3 14 The neo . and splendid- passenger steam . _,er .BRUIN ET TE, C,apt. Perry, wilirun• in the trade from PittSbargh to St. Louie, during - Allo season of i 5.46. • - The Brunette was built esprtssly, for the trade, and is elegantly found in every respect. For freight.or passage apply on board. apl4 FOR LOUVVILI.Fi----ItEGULARTACICE.T. • The new and splend id pa ssenger steam.: TONNALECKA, Capt. J. K, Moody, ruu in the trade front Pittsburgh to Louisville, during the season of 1846. The Tonnaleuka was built expressly for the trade; and is elegantly flirnished in every respect, For OP passage apply on board "Blakely . and Mitchell; _ Offices on Penn and Sinitfifiett/stit: GENTS far the OW Black Ball Line of Liver pool and New York. Packets. Remittances made as usual to En - g,land, Velan4, Scotland and Wales, in 'sums•of One poutitbsterßng and upwards—payable in any town of ingartanee in Great Britain and.lreland. Persons wishing lesend for their friends can haTe them brought out by the above splendid line, on the 15th and ltith of any month. jy7 -Light in Dark Places: "DEMONS 'wishing to test the value' of a 'bright r light in a dark night, will please call at the Brag Store of flays Bz. Brockway; and purchase anarticlo called Clatruttrx OH.. Tt is death to darknisia and' a , (terror to evil doertr.7 , Nb. 2, Comrdercial Bow, Liberty street. - . • jyti For. Sale at tlie Witarf. T UST receiced.: . per'Carial-13Oat= 10,000 feet loch poplar; • • ' 10;000 4, 7 " aeallonad; 45;000 " 4x4 Bcantliag. 2 - -- JyB.• _t'..WILMARTI-i „ "ETENEERS AND VARNlSDES, , orthe4Ory r best. V quality, fOr sale at Ay:mgis Ware Robms, N 041.11.16 street,: . . MEW ORLEAtsiB SUG.III, -20fitiai 'lt - 3'o; 'Sugar 1.1 for sale by 414a6) r J.:km:Es 11.14:y... ....• . . . .
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