COMMEIICIAL RILCORE PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. • mermyrre.r. A.VGLIEIT Josiati Ring, -J. IC.,Moorbeall, G. Ogden Preposed.andeorreeted every Afternoon. . _ PORT OF PITTSBIIEGII. 4 FEET . 113 . .i8e9zs WATEIctli CEI.VSNIS Consul, Boyven, Brownsville. Alvan ? Peehles, Brownaville. Michigan, Boice, Beaver. Lake Erie, Flemphil, Beaver, Lottia'NLrine, Bennett Brownsvilfo Acadia, Loues, Cincinnati. , DEPARTED. Arena, Peebles, Brownsvi Consul, Bowman, Browns. Michigan, Boles, Bearer. Lake Erie, Hemphill, Ringgold, Roebling, Cincinnati, Hudson, Ebbert, Wheeling. North Queen, Crozet; Wellsville. IMPORTS BY IgtiVitlt. . . Viiwinnati,—Per str Amerfea; 31 sets wool, 202 doz brooms; . 3 tons pig metal, t bbl elan S bbls peaehes,6 hhds tobacco, 1 bx mdse. • Ifillstrille.- - -Per sir North Queen; 10 bbls mus tard seed, 9bbls butter, 3 mks feathers, 52 ps ba- COD, 3 mks rags, 155 bbls door, 33 lxlls paper, .2 bga sacks, 650 water mellons,s bills leather. ilfonongahe/a linprarenient.—Per . str. Louis Itr- Lane; 32038 .hbls iron and . nails, '3 bas 2 bales crate, 18 . 1 has glass, 3i tons pig metal, 7 seks ropes, I sck feathers. Per str Mena; 1 lot boiler iron, 1100 bbls iron 18 ltpnaile, B.bra, cheese, 1 bbl Bedford water. dettlet. of - the Pittobtsrgh Morning Post. HZTIPAY OF fur, XJ.B.S.ST VOA TUS WYSS. INDIZIG Thursday, .4ugust 27, 1846 Business daring the past week has been a shade better thaci for several' weeks preceding, and we may shortly expct to see the usual business stir in our city. Since ottr last there has been an unusual high stage of water in the rivers, a thing scarcely ex . petted at this season; the rise. came very oppor tunely and let off the fre4ht which had acclaim• lated on the canal, occasioned by the break in that portion - of, our improvements. Since Monday it, 'has been falling rapidly, last evening we noticed 4 feet scant in the channel by the pier mark. On Saturday last a break occurred in the canal at the same place, but owing to the exertions of our pres ent efficient ruin worthy Canal Board, it will doubt less be repaired and the Canal navigation resumed by to-morrow evening. Asass=There has been a limited demand in the - latarkek datieg the past week, and some heavy sales of scorchings have been effected; prices range at—Potts at 2122-1; pearls 3iasi; scorchings 2/a 3c; Saleratus Br.ass-I , .Zothiug doing—small white, $l,OO 41,25. ; • Bszsmax—No sales,we quote it at 25 to 28 cts for good - yellow. Baorimi-873, t 052,25, per doz owing altogeth er to.qualily. CLIZESE—The market still remains quiet; good Western Reserve will bring 33i per lb. • Cirrros Yauss—Prices remain firm at isei GC . Coz-rost.—We hear of no sales; middling fair Mississippi brings Sc. cred. nocit.—We notice the receipt during the week of between three and four thousand barrels of the old stock, principally fur reshipment, prices for or dinary lots of old, range from 2,3711 to $2,40. The receipts of new during the week has been very light; an sold readily at $2,50. Fatirr.-1-grrru apples Mill continue to comein rapidly,' and prices are considerable lower than former . ifiotatiiies; we notice sales of good apples tit 15(3$1,00 - . • Frati.- - -No. 3 ititekerg, IC S. have been selling ter $707,230730017,73- No. $2 1 50651 0 . Shad, 17,50018;00, Piektml fish from s7,tio , Gnoc;zni . zili-:-Siagar. Coffee and Molasets remain without alleratioii since left ipicitatiori; with but few transaellalini iri . market; GasiX—Whiat hat been liougiit fOr 3d CIS bushel during the week, corn from store sells for, 15 eta per bushel; rye brings fFdnt 33 to 37; oaf; from store 23025 on levee frond 16/ to 2d Per bushel- PSOVISIONS—The market continues dull end prices Without variation, shoulderi in 'casks have bee-nstdd at 3(a3i,sitles 405. Hams 410,4. Lard retrains at former quotations, keg sells for6io6/, • butter for table use ranges iron 10 to 16 cts. :per lb. in market, keg from store 607 as to quality. Warsgsr.--;Rectified 18 cash, and 181 , 2.10 on time. lIIHE poisonous effect on the skin of common pre pared chalk is not generally known by ladies; bowlellow rough and unhealthy it makes the skin in time; besides. what a corpse like, palid look it gives when applied. They should use a beautiful prepar ation, purely vegetable, which gives the far-terms ttr ttecitoLnatural life-like whiteness, and makes it smooth. -It in called.. Jone s, Spanish Lilly White, and is sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Ware house, 89 Liberty street, headof Wood; at "the same place is sold Jones' Coral Hair Restorative, Italian Chemical Soap and unrivalled shaving soap: y24.tf. New Books TUST RECEIVED—Lnrrtas ntoii 11.6:42, Asia t 3 Miner, by Mrs. E. C. A. Schneider, with an essay ph the prospects of the Heathen and our duty to them by Rev. B. Schneider, and an introductio. .by Rey:E. Heiner, A. M. Published by Rev. Samln autelins, Chambersburgh, 1846. For sale by SCRIDA & SCHEIIILER, 115 Wood et INERAL WATER.— 111 "Sparkling and bright lits liquid light." —And not only "sparkling and bright," but for its delicious flavor, Hays & Brockway's Mead and Min eral Water is certainly 'unrivalled" and the syrups, -are equal 'to any that ever graCed the Mineral Fount. , 'Call aryl see, at No. 2, Commercial Row Liberty at. je6 13 ERA:GE SHAWLS AND SCARFS— lentos! black second mourning satin striped Damps Shawls; 1 carton beautiful fancy Berage Shawls, ombre fringes; - '1 Carton brocha Berage Shawls, extra handsome; " " " Scarfs 1 " satinbordered " hernani twist 4 d silk 44 : extra sup. hernani '; The above handsome goods have all been purcha sed lately at auction, in New York amiPhiladelphia, at tHeclosing sales Of the French import( rs, and are now; offered at a small advance, and less than the cost;ofimportation, at the Cheap Cash Store of ALEXANDER - Er DAY. 3 Building Lots in Lawrenceville at • Auction. T 2 o'clock, P. M., on Saturday the sth day 11. of September, will be sold on the premises, thirty-six very handsomely situated and valuable Building Lots in the Borough of Lawrenceville, near the Allegheny Arsenel. A plan of which may be seen at the Auction Room, and any infor mation that may be desired, will be given on app vacation to-the subscriber. Trams, cash, ;and balance payable in- three ecintil annual payments with interest, to be secured by notes and mortgages on the property. SOHN- D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. ",aag24. , , • (gazette, Chronicle and American copy.) EILORIDE LIME - 4 cases prime just received, C and tofiade,by „ R. E. SELLERS, ' - Woodsttebt. . F. srmaspr. iscoirwr..avEst. TERETT Co 4 vattilessle and retail dealers in Foreign Winos ana tiquors, corner of Market and Fronton:reds', 1 3 ittaburgh. Pa. • Refer eritti- - -aW in. Biddies lk Co., Henry F. Schwep pe, WM.:Thehbannr, IL.Weaver.. • Theivatockhas been selected - with great.care, and consists of . ‘h'e.choisest qualities suitable for this mar ket, to wpici t4ey would respectfully call attention and soliCit altare ofpuhlic patronage. It comprises thelbllowing in casks and bottles:: , Wirtekz4laderiss, Sherries, Lisbons, Teneriffes, Portir,'Malit6sCalabriss. Liquors—Brandies, Gins, Rums and Whiskies. aug2s Copartnership. WI3E-undersigned have entered into partnership : under the firm of Stmarrr & Co., as Wholesale and Retail dealers in Foreign Wines and Liquors, at the corner of Market and Front streets. BENJAMIN F. STERETT, JACOB WEAVER. TITE MEA.NS OF" PEACE.—A Sermon delivered in the "Third Presbyterian Church" July 12, by the Rev. D. K. Riddle, and published by the re quest Of the Congregation. For sale by 0204 JOHNSON & STOCKTON. AITANTED a young man as an assistant sales ' V man in a Wholesale Grocery, good references required. Apply at the Agency office No 11 Fifth st. between Market and Wood. aug2s ARTHUR BROWN, Is. & Co. To Teachers and Directors of Schools. A NEW-SPELLING BOOK,--McGuffeysnewly revised Eclectic Spelling Book, showing the exact sound of each syllable, according to the most approved principles of English ortboepy. Improv ed stereotyped edition of 1846. Price 10 cents, retail. Teachers and Directors of Schools are re spectfully requested to read the following: To Tzacnens.—ln remodeling this work it bus been attempted, first, to introduce among others as many primitive words as the space would allow, and then, in subsequent lessons, to illustrate by 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 and'illustrations are so full, many words of this class have been deemed unnecessary. Oa the last page the rules for derivatives haver-been gen. eralized and extended, so as to include alt the more important classes of words. In spelling and pronouncing, the authority of Dr. Webster has been chieflyfollowed, although in some cases, as .in the third sounds of e, o and v, and in a few individual words, that of Worcester has been considered mole in accordance with common usage. The last edition of Webster 's large work, publi ed in 1841 with his own corrections, and which he gave to the public as the last reccord of his opin ion, the octavo abridgment of that work, con, taining in some instances Worcester's Modification and the University edition of 18.15, published by Dr. Webster's executors, have been in the stan dard of referece in preparing this work. In all these, many peculiarities of spelling and pronunci ation, found in this author's '.Dictionary 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 bation of the public. In some instances accord ing to the plan adopted in the works above refer ed to, two methods of spelling or of pronouncing a SVOTd have been given, being considered of nearly equal authority. Where common usage is divided upon any particular word, every teacher should have the privilege of choice, and if so disposed, of selecting that which is most simple in itself, or most in accordance with anlogy, and in that way most promotive of simplicity in general coustrue. tion. The thissifica!init of wards. according to the, pro. nunciation of the accented syllable, will be found a material assistance to the pupil and the teacher. The conviction that system is an important and in all departments of education, has been strengthen• ed with each successive year of an extensive per scinal experience on the subject. In the system of syllabication, the chief object has been to divide words in such a way as to indi cate most clearly their pronunciation. When, in addition to this, the formation of a word from 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 exten sively given to the other volumes of the Eclectic Series. For sale by the quantity by JOHN IL MELLOR, 132 Wood street. European ands General Agency. HE subscriber continues to make remittances, to T or furnish Exchange, on England, Ireland, Scot laud. France or Gerniany, to any amount, from £1; to WOO. Passengers brought out, and -all•trusiness connected with an European Agency, attend - Ed to, by the subscriber himself, who leaves on the first of October, each year for Europe. JOSHUA ROBINSON, European and General Agent, Third street, near Wood, Pittsburgh. aug 13, 1846-dtm Small Patin tar Sale THE subscriber is desirous of selling about FOR TY ACRES of good arming land, situate in Baldwin township, Allegheny county, within seven miles of Fitts - burgh; thirty acres of which is cleared, iVell fenced; in.' in a high state of cultivation; with an utifiriiiiti'eti frame house upon it. If not sooner disposed of ,at private sale, ft will be sold at public' sale, at 2 o'Cloek, P. on Saturday the 5111 day of September. The title is indisputale; possession given imitiediately: For further information enquire ofthe subscriber on the premises. 13-111k.w-ts WILLIAM WIGIITUAN. HT:MAN. vt. For hate. A PROPERTY near the Allegheny arsenal, Law renceville, consisting of dwelling houses, store room, Etc., with a large lot of ground, situate on the Main street, leading through the Borough of Law renceville. This property is so situated that it can be divided into small portions, and all . or part will be soldOn reasonable terms, part cash hand, and a liberal credit for the balance. Apply to Blakely St Mitchel, or to .1. H. hPKEE,, angB dear the premises. Siege of Loudonderrk: itISTORY of the iette. of Londonderry, and defence of Enniskilien, in 1688 and 1689, by the Rev. John Graham . ; M. A. Rector of Tamlagh tnrd in the (littes Of Derry, For sale by jy23 LUKE LOOMIS; Agent. ECEIVED thin day Parasollettes and Sun Ek, Shades; Ladies Corded Skirts; do Sea Graii do; 81- Black Hernani Berege Scarfs, and Shawls; , . • For sale at B. E. CONSTABLE, je27 B3 Market at. riAVM& d very large gird Cothniodidui ware house, we are prepared to receive (in addi tion to freight for shipment) a large amount of Pro duce, &c. on storage at low rates. C. A. MeANULTY & CO; Canal Basin: Preseott Printing Ink CONSISTING of black, blue, red, thiperiet and card ink, warranted a superior article, for sale by LUKE LOOMIS, Agent: jy23 .(Journal copy.? _ LAWNS—(rAir coLoas).—Another lot of Lawns just opened at A. Morris's, ltio 6Z Market st.— warranted fast colori—which we are selling at 121 c per yard. je2 CANTON RIFLE BARRELS.--4 bor gun a barrels, warranted of the best . suality, just re ceived on consignment from the manufacturer, and will be sold at the manufacturers wholesale prices, a constant supply will be kept on hand jyl4-d&cw GEORGE COCHRAN, No 26 Wood at. L&RIIIt Lawns 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 low price, would do well to call soon. Also on hand a good stock of Nansook muslins for Ladies Dreseett very 6ficap at jel3 No. 106 Market street. DOW JUNIOR'S PATENT SERMONS: Dictionary of Quotations: Heads of the People: Pictures from Italy. Hints to Mothers. Medical Pocket Book. Young Man's Library-6 vele. Young Man's Book of Knowledge: The Young Husband. The Young Wife. froieiple . by U S. liOSWOItTff No. 'l3 Mitiketeb'eet: Willtamet Select School, NOR'lll Pelit connes.:of Federal and Robinson stseeM, Allegheny, will commence its Fall session on Atoilday the 3lstinst. TESTIMORLALS. From Professor R. Washington College, and • • Having attended an examination of the school taught by Mr. Williams, we : take pleasure in bear ing our testimony to the evidence afforded by it of the'unusual skill and labor of Mr 4 „Williams. The understanding of the principle attic subjects which the scholars! had • been studying, i l hown by their clear answers to questions asked by othqrs than thq teachers, prove the excellence of the New England modes of teaching,. in which Mr. Williams seems to be proficient. ! R. H. LEE ! • J. WISHART, ?A. From the Rev. Mr. Preston, Doctor Hunt, 4-r„ ! Having, attended an examination of the Select School under the care of Mr. Henry Williams, held recently in his school room, corner of Federal and Robinson streets, Allegheny city, we wish to call public attention to this institution. We were highly gratified with the progress and order of his school.— This manner of simplifying and illustrating the dif ferent branches is peculiarly happy, and well calcu lated to give interest to the pupils. His mode of teaching them to read struck us as novel, and one thatcannot fail to make good readers. From the knowledge that we have of Mr. Wil character as a teacher, his zeal, fidelity and success, we cordially recommend him to thepatron age of the public. His location is elegible for both cities. DAVID HUNT, RICH'D BARD, RICH , D BEESON. I attended the above examination, and can truly say I was much gratified with the attaintment of the pupils. WM. PRESTON. aug24-2m. George R. White & Co., NETILi. dispose of their choice stock of Garages, V painted and Gingham Lawns, summer Shawls and Scarfs, at reduced prices. They will also dispose of their entire stock of Cloths, fancy Cassimerez, and Kentucky Jeans, at original cost, as they intend relinquishing this par ticular branch of their business. jy22-2m (Chronicle please copy.) HILL tit BROWNE, (SUCCESSORS TO HOLOSMP AND DZOWNE,) . IMPORTERS and manufacturers of Wail Paper, and General Paper Warehouse, No. 87 Wood street, Pittsburgh. jc2o Diusqueto Netts. E.O. S. SW AUTZ has on hand a lot of very su perior white and colored Musqueto Netts w ich will be sold cheap at No. 106 Market street. jel3 _ ' Cotton Yarn, &co. 45,00 0 LBS. assorted numbers, long• and short reel Cotton Yarn. 15,000 lbs. Carpet Chain. 10,000 " Cotton Twine. 150 Bales Common Batting. 100 " Extra family dn. For sale low to city or country trade, by M. B. RHEY &CO., 57 Wood street. COTTON. -1143 bales for sale by aug 7 NI. 11. RHEY, Is Co - DECEIVED to-day at No. 46 Market street -1-t. 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, 18 Market st. Storage. SAISTIEI. C. IT'LL New Goods PHILADELPHIA STEAM SYRUP, a fine aru die. Just rec'd and for sale by • THOS. MILLER, cor. Wood & 4th ste. Latest Improvement. DEDST F. AD S of different kinds with Gazzam's JUP iron patent fastenings, superior to anything now in use, for sale low at the furniture warehouse of T. B. YOUNG & Co, hand street. FRUIT -10 boxes 51. R. Raisins; 15 Drums S. Figs; 12 Jars fresh Prunes; Just received and fur sale THOS. MILLER. cor. Wood & 4th sts CIANDLES-- 20 boxes Stearine; / 10 ~ Star; Just received and for sale by — TIM: 'MILLER, jelS cor. Wood fk, 4th sta. —.. TAIZIONS--75 Boxes Lemolis; Int:Ede very low by ",.. . jrl4 JA.1.4 - M MAY. AMS.-2 casks prime hams for sale by jj je26 JAMES MAY. . Dr IDE:S-411 Missouri Hides, for close EL consignment. e 26 JAMES MAY. 0011 N-117 ecks Cott, for ealo by jc26 JAMES MAY PG METAL.-1 - ton Scioto Furnace pig iron for sale by (je264 JAMES MAY. SHOT -40 kgs Shot, assorted Nos. for sale by je26 JAMES MAY. IT E ' gee . Al; white and I c ..i u n in en me D r ri c l o , ti ro; gent's pants; Gent's Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Do. Silk do. Do. fterciani and Silk Cravats. An invoice of the above received this day by I 'e 27 D. E. CONSTABLE, 83 Market. st. Pittsburgh and Cormsllss ills Railroad Cotuyany. • Avccsr 10, 1846. A SPECIAL Meeting of the Stockholders or the Pittsburgh and Connellaville Rail Road Compa ny, will be held at the Odeon, °Vet the Mayor's of fice, in this city, on Saturday the f.:oth inst., at the hour of 4 o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of increas ing the capital stock of the company and authorising the reopening of the books of subscription. lly order of the board of Directors. WA!. ROBINSON, la., Pres't. Seey. - aug 11. CAROTHERS HANDS WANTED-2 Bedstead makers; 2 Table makers; 8: hands to make other Cabinet ware; None need apply but first rate workmen. H. H. RYAN auB (Journal and Chroniele copy.) Wood Street- Property for Sale. THAT desirable lot of ground the foot of Wood street, occupied at the tiine, Of the great Are by Messrs,, King & liolmcs, io offered for sale. Kninnie of 1: IC 'MOORHEAD. augB GRADUATED Stripe and Plaid white Muslin Rubes; Graduated stripe white Blushes; Mull Milslien; Nainsuok de. Jaccieet do. A large aaaortment fuel new to-day B. E. CONSTABLE, •e 27 No. 83 Market at. 3,SALMS HYMNS, for the usa of the German JL Reformed Church in the U. S. of America, En glish and German. For side by •. SWIM: & SCHEMER, 115 Wood st. PALIVI SOAP-40 boxes Cin. just received and for sale by ,THUS. MILLER, jelS cor. Wood & 4th ate FINE SUGAR CURED IfAMS--Just rcc'd and foi jlB' or. Wood & 4th ma. -• DEST JAVA COFFEE, ground and put up int JD pound packages, received and for _sale at the Prim( Tza STORE jl2 Fouith atteet, near Wood. je29 ECEIVED--Per Canal Boit Great Western -100 pea Cherry Scantling 6xsand 6%6-6000 :Lights Window Sash suitable tot the western trade, 12x16";I0xr2add gx TO. ForsaleW job L. wthmitran: POT A'S FP—T.S casks Potdsh; No. I article; on band and for sale by MARTIN & .SMITH; 66 . Wood st. • . BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS.—• The attention of purchasers is invited to Oil: geratatock or these Goods. 4:4.superior Sea Island Shirting Muslin!; 15-16 ,‘ it 44 SC cc 7-41_,. 124 Idarnilton Sheeting; 54 A 9-S ii li max 17 . , Tat ECEP7ED TIN ' S DAY, by EFpr eas r anotber I It, of rich black MANTILLAS, at the New York. Store,. 19 Market' street; . . . au!l7 . , . , ,T UST received froia New York by Adams & Co's CP Express, the &Rowing-kyles - of Ladies Dress Goods, which for -bimity and cheapness cannot be surpassed in any Oldie Eastern Cities, viz: Embroidered Gingham Rtibes;.(new styles,).. Graduated Ofgandi `.do - do; Rich Ombri-Iltiages (silk and wool) Very cheap; Balzarines, every pricennd 4rialitpp, .. Rich etyles Rep. Cashmere and De Laies; French Gingham and Gingham Lawna; Paris Printed Hernanoi Cobaltine,' (a new arti cle of Drees Goode, very beau/ W. 2 Graduated Muslin Robes; White Embroidered do; .. . All the above goods'have recently been purchaeml in the New York market since the'great reduct,ion of prices and will be 'sold at a Innen advance abdie Eastern cost bi THFi following articles are just received at Hays ¢ Brockware; together. with a large assortment of other aftrins;i , .which w4,arts.able to exchange on as good terms as. any other Willie inthia city, for "the toot Volt era!! vizi ln 4 sacks Root Ginger, 3 bbler Spr. Turpentine, 2 cask seed Lamp black, 3do ground Log Wood, 6 bbls Linseed-Oil, 3 du,Gluei 1 cask winter white Oil, ':1 cask Madder; 1 do do Sperm! do., 100 lbs Indigo.. •,- . Also, a general assortment of.Paants ' -.oils, Var nishes, Brushes, Dye Stuffs, Drugs-and Medicines, and Patent Medicines. A .splendid .assortment „of French and American. Perfumery—wholesale retail, No 2, Commercial Row, Liberty street: ./9 29-1 m OLll WINES & LTQVCIRS—consis ino of Port Wine; Madeira Wine; Malaga . do; Rhenish do;—in half and quarter Pipes, and on draught warranted purei Pale Brandy, of different ..brands; Dark do, Holland Gin, fine flavor; 'Peach Brandy, S years old; Apple do, 4 do do; Old Rye 'Whiskey, 8 and 11 years old, Part of the above Liquors from under Custom House' Lock, for sale in quantities MARTIN to suit by P. C. , 60 Water st. GEO. G. BROWNE, BACON SHOULDERS-- 6 hhds Bacon Shoulders in prime order, P. for sale low by kV, C. MARTIN, 60 Water st. PINE SALINA TABLE SALT--60 bags (small J2* size) very fine Salina Salt, fit for table use and Dairies, for sale:low by P. C. MARTIN, jy27 60 Water et. LEMONS. -100 boxes lemons in good order, for sale by P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water street. GRAB Barrels superior Crab Ci der for sale by P C. MARTIN, IY 20 GU Water street. FLOUR F Bbls Superfine fresh Family flour, -50 just received and for sale by MARtIN & SMITH, y7-d&w 56 Wood, between 3d and Fourth ekr. OiLERATUS-1000 lbe Saleritus in bble and Ins. 0 No. 1 article, on band and for sale by M&RTIN & SMITH, 56 Water st. TUTS—°O bushels Ground Nuts; I sack Almonds, prime article; Received and for sale by i'IIUTTO.c,NI c l in lAD t l o S r — e a l d o i ru b r e , l, a l l u e tt b o y n Hams, prime MARTIN & SMITH, 56 Water at. QALT-130 barrek landing and for sale by augl MILLET: & RICKETSON SWEET MALAGA NV IN ES—IS qr. casks just received and for sale by augt MILLER & RICKETSON. lIIILLICOTHE SOAP-200 bores landing from V,/ steamer Acadia and for sale by aog 4 MILLER 4- RICKETSON. PLANTATION MOLASSES-100 bbls landing from steamer Lady Byron on consignment mud or sale by MILLER ¢ RICKETSOV. ugi J3ROOMS-25 doz. superior quality Brooms, just received and for sale by augl3 .stiuxa i ILICKETSON. _--------__ . _ LINSEED OIL-25 barrels Linseed Oil, warranted pure; just received and for sale by augl3 MILLED. & 'RICKNTSON. li - Lnouit—a) barrels Fluur, just received and fur sale by augl3 WE will tap another cask of CLAnr:r Witty, 'on Monday, Aug. 17th. Persons wishing to pur chase asupenor article on draught, will please leave their orders prior to that day, at the Wine Store of STEIIETT dc wig 10 No. 16 Market street cor. of Front. SUGAIt-10 Ithda. N. 0. Sugar; 10 bbls. boar 5 crushed and pulserized„ 1 case levering D. K. Far sale by jy`2S J. D. WILLIAMS CITRON.; --33 eases Genoa for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS, aug 3 110 Wood street. ous popular brands, vintage of 1839, IS.IO and 1842, just received and for sale at the wino store oo STERETT & Co, suglo No. 16 Market st. f ADEIIiiWISES.-8 qr. casks a supertor ar- In tide for sale by the package at the wine store of lan 101 STERETT & Co, No. 16 Market st. BRANDY -6 qr. casks pale Hennessy and other brands for wholesale by STERF.TT & Co, No. 16 Market st. cur. t.t . Front. SOAP. -20 boxes No. 2 rosin soap; 5 « ea stile 4 , • 2 44 hydes palm; 10 " " fincl - T. ViILLIAMS SAP SAGO-60 lbs. saporior for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS, 1W Wood street. RICE -4 Tierces fresh received and for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood street. BRAZIL SUGAR-5 bags white for sale by J. D. WILtIAMS, aug3 110 Wood street. S _ ATIN STRIPED D 1 LAINES-4st received a lot of black and colored Satin Striped de Laines; Which we are selling very cheap. ALEXANDER & ,DAY; tiiig3 '75 Market et, N N cor of thebiamond. CHECKS AND TIcKING.S.—An excellent as sortment of checks and tickingsjust received and for sale very low. aug3 ALEXANDER & DAI", 73 Market st., N. Ir. cor. of the Dianfond. 11INTS AND AIUSLINS.Just opened a large P assortment of low priced prime and a variety of different makes of brtiwn and bleached mitsiins. aug3 ALEXANDER,At DAY,' 75 Market sti N. W. cor. of the Diamond, .• , Air USQUrtO NtTTS.:LA large lot of mOstjui 111 to netta on hand,and for sale unusually low aug3 , ALEXANDER & DAY, 75 Market st., N. W. cor. of the Diamond. iiiE& & iral-Nocz W.' If: GATiItAILD ,latates - ileras Goods.: A S+tORRiS . No. 65 Market et MARTIN & SMITH, 56 Water of MILLER dr. RICKETSON Claret Wine On 'Draught. LAWNS ! LAWNS! I—Great Bargains in Lawns are now tb be had at Alexander & Dare * No: 75 Market et., as they are selling off Died. stock, of these good at a great reduction of prices, so now is the time for persodtosuit themselves at a compiratiVe. ly small expense: ALEXANDER & DAY; No. 75 Market et.; N. W. corner of the Diamerid. wRITE DRESS. GDQ IS-4 large assortment - of White dregs goeds, such as Nan'sook; Jackonett, Mull and gaiiis Mullins. Just received and for gale very cheap by ALEXANDER & 18 . Market st., n. west car: Diamond. Lawrie it heaver• than Ever. AT A. MORRIS , S.No. 65 Market at. We have now on hand the cheapest lot of Lawns-ever offered in this-market. Such Caere usually sold at 94 cents we are selling at If ,50 the Dress Pattern, 37 yardi.) Call and look at tinam. Jet j•IjHITE cIiALK--- 813 lba.just received an VV for sale by augit A. E. SELLERS. PA ISii WHITp7/3-25 bbla. received and for ale bi 4'411 - El MELEES; - Selling Off W.' H. GARRARD. Just received another box of White Bonnet Rib bons, ant. DUFF'S = and Writing Rooms corner of Fifth ;and Marks/streets. No system of instruction ever attempted west of the mountains has proved so successful in qualifyinw gentlemen for the counting house.. Those, who will take the trouble to examine the course of training and practice given in this Institution , will be convin ced that it is -hardly possible for. any person to go through it Without mastering the subject. Referee- Ces given at. the Academy to nearly, one hundred gentlemen now in practiCe in thia•city who have been instructed in this institution. Ilours of business 2 to 4 P. M: and 11 to 91- evening.augo - toltl Pena. JUSTDECEIVED—Another large addition to my stock of. Diamond pointed, Gold Pens of the best makers and for sale at the lowest prices. Also—A large. assortment of Gold and Silver Pen cils, Tooth and tar Picks,Tweezers,&c. , Wi NV. WILSON, 57 Market st. security to Prircuseert. /mania irmultiag Is Mt a C" , 33?...t0 the 7.tr154 1 . elO. V. Oer. b Ear -k b of GENUINE BilakW COATEP. P [LLB . tiss upon I ALL •' -• Li others I coo*, Tcarary , art tar lb. &When C.. of P.m tori.,, tr - A.•fn CLICKENER , S SUGAR COATED VEGETABLE PILLS are the first and' only Medicine ever known that will positively cure • Headache, Giddiness, Measles, Salt Rheeuin; Rheumatism, Piles, Heartburn, Wortns, Dispepsia, Scurvy, Cholera Morbus, Small Pox,Jaundice, Coughs, Quinsy Pains in te Back, Whooping Cough, Inward Weakness, Consumption, Fits, Palpitation of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Rising in the Throat, Erysipelas, Deafness, Dropsy, Asthma, Itchings of the Skin, Fevers of all kinds, Colds, Gout, Gravel, Female Complaints, Nervous Complaints, And all other diseases originating from impurities of the blood. 6:3e They have cured, since their introduction, over 2,000 persons, who have been given up as hope less cases, by the most eminent Physicians. ;Kr They are patronized and recommended by men of the highest distinction, among whom are— Hon. David It. Porter, Hen. Henry Clay, Hon. John Q. Adams, Hon. Daniel Webster, Hen. Martin Van Buren, lion. J. C. Calhoun, Gen. Winfield Scott, Col. R. M. Johnson, lion. James K. Polk, Gen. Lewis Cass., Their virtues are so infallible that the money will bereturned in all cases they do notgive univer— sal satisfaction. Although but two and a half years have elapsed since these celebrated. Pills were first introduced to the public, the sale of them in the • Eastern and middle States has far exceeded Dr. Clickener's most sanguine expectations. During the past year, alone, no less than 10;000 gross of boxes have been sold in the State of New York, 6,000 in Pennsylvania, 4,000 in Maryland; 3,000 in New Jer sey, 2,000 in Delaware, and 9,000 in the New England States, requiring the constant employment of 27 hands, excluaive of printers and , engravers. In the same ,period, upwards of 00,000 copies of the' "Family Doctor" hase. been ordered by agents in every. section of the country. These facts must, show, conclusively, that Dr. Click enees Sugar Cciat ed Pills, besides being the very hest medicine in the , world, are held in the highest estimation by the pnbl ie. i - We might extend this publication to an ndefin ite length, if we deemed it •expedient to publish all tersimonials we have received, not only from agents but individuals and families,: who have experienced the benficial effects of Clicke,nees Sugar Coated Pills,-but we deem it unnecessary. .The most in contestible evidence of their unprecedented success, are the numberless Imitationa and Counterfeits which have already appeared, notwithstanding the brief pe-. !nod they have been before kite public. Even some of our staunchest pill makers have had the audacity to imitate the Capsule of Sugar, in order, to disguise the ingredients of their vile compounds ' and palm them off for the "real Ehnen pure." Such paltry shifts cannot last long without exposing their hideous deformity. Truth and honesty must inevitably pre vail over rascality and deception. For sale in Pittsburgh by! WM. JACKSON, at his Patent Medicine Warehouse', No. S 9, Liberty street, head of Wood at., Pittsburgh. Price, 2.3 e. per box. Dr. Clickeners principal office is SI Barclay street,' New York. V- Beware of an imitation article called Im proved Sugar Coated Pills, fiurporting to be patented, I as both the pills and the pretended patent are for geries, got up by a miserable quack in New York, who, for the last four or five years, has made his living by counterfeiting popular medicines. 0;:r Remember, Dr. C. V. Clickener is the original inventor of Sugar Coated Pills. and that nothingluf the sort was ever heard ofl until he introduced them in June, 1543. Purchaserslshould, therefore, always ask for CI ickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and take no other, or they will: be made the victims of a (1:13V 9 W ilson'S Pills. THE WILSON PILLS,; as a remedy pectiliiil) adapted for headaches and dyspeptic affections, are pretty generally known and esteemed in this community; and the proprietor, sD, often as he has, occasion to write or speak of them, can scarcely re r Bain from an expression of his grateful acknowledg-.1 meuts to his friends for their patronage and kinclUesn to him. Ilis feelings are the warmer from observing the "beginning and the ending",:-thrown almost in justairosition—of so many nostrums and kindred pre paration!' equally loud in their pretensions, and much more industriously., presented to the public; while his preparation noiselessly advances, even to remote places, soothing and comforting the afflicted, and permanently grading itself upon the affections of new friends, thus continually widening the circle of its usefulness. Although well satisfied that his medicine has, as it were, a principle of perpetuity in it, yet he is obliged to his friends for the most sub stantial evidence of the fact. In its natural history, if you please, the Wilson Pill differs from moat other preparations in not being originally made for sale,, or with a view to pecuniary profit; while as every body knows, the greatest tyro (as a general thing) no sooner begins to dabble in drugs than lie casts about for some cheap prepara tion, or must 'get up,' asalie phrase is, something— anything that will sell. Often he attempts it under an assumed or fictitious Mame, as though conscious his own were insufficient to sell it. The difference then between the Wilson! Pill and the preparations a have just indicated, would appear to be this: The consciousness, of the value of my pill originated the idea of putting them !on sale for money, and at price. Thq eopscionsnesi of the. valud :of money originates inmost instances the many preparations I have alluded to; and the price ntost likely 'to take' is always first carefully ; considerediand the pill ~or other preparation made and graduated to suit it. The ono is a ntscoiEwt, and comes from the great ArCana of Univertal Niture; the, oilier a ti'itlk or invention; and. comes from a new very popular quality of INDI VIDUAL Nature. Reader! the. difference - here: io great. Mono instance the value attached to the irm, is the starting point; in the.otihei, the ratharii. But it is not probahle that some of the many !prepara tions having even such' paternity were accidentally good;imt. that possibly by this process of "getting up" is tljeY Dail it, by puffing and blowing; as we cleari vtlirit; they have 'been "got up" too high be fore theit.S .. pecifie. gravity had been carefully ,lacer- Mined; aim have blown off never' to be heard of, with.othor chaff—some lighter, some heavier. • Whatever may be the rationale, I must repeat it, that I tun most profoundly thankful to my friends for their discrimination in not consigninguty - discovery to that eernpenduone category of "inventions that did not answer __of "tricks that won't Win.." • The Wilinn Misfire inlaid as a onNiusx remedy, and may be kept and taken;in'proper doses, in fam-1 ilies,s.s a . preventative, ioC general. ill health, or die-, ease of whatever na.me, by any member of the We lly, without any tear. of .the consequences of expo sure in the ordinary permits of business. inn They May always be had in any quantity. of•the Pr s oprietor, inPerisstreeti.helow Marbury, and of the principal Druggists of its city and Allegheny. jY22-decw7m ,Py BOXES of , prime, picked Sieily,LernoPt r (leo)! irs:Axiga-ce4;lopirrult; -Court Salo. - 10.LEGIIEFT COORTT 3 • At anOrpAmt's Coral; "htld at Pitts -9' v.:. buiei t #n and for said caway, on th e •w fir ow Of 4tigusts4l. A, 1846. Z• ''h e petition of John Johnston , Guar. dtin Or Ann R.- ThomPioit and Mary !trrtv Thompson, children and.heirs at law of Edward IL ThomPsoh, late of Fairfileldcounty, and State of Ohio, deceased was presented to the Court, LADIFS, .3aok it for bargains',• 'I have-reduced ke prices . of ail of summer goods. On hand a splen hi assortment of iris and English owns; Bereges, dzorines, Sum- showing : • . • - That the said Edward B. Thompson, at the time: of his death, was seized in hisdemesne as of fee of and, in the one undivided fourth part of a certain tract-oil land, situate. in Versailles' townidlip,..Allegheny coun ty, Pennsylvania; deicribed as follows: Beginning ut a post at "the line or Kissick's land; and running along Hickman's land, N 8t deg. E 190 perches to a post; thence along, lands bolonglng to the heirs. of George Miller, dee'd. N 881. deg. E 312 perches to a post; thence along ,Y.sliller's land S-14 deg. N 174 perches to a post; thence, N 871 deg. W 52 perches; thence S 37t deg. - W- 46 peiches to a white oak; thence, by Kissick's'line N 87; deg. AV 235 perches to a post, the place of beginning, containing 369 acres and 108 perches, with the usual allowance. And being so thereof seized; the ,said Edward B. Thonipion departed; this life intestate, leaving issue, * the said Anne E., and Mail' Thompson, minors. nAnn.ro enzwirm: That the petitioner hay ._ .ner shatvli,scarce Cravate. Ale o, libbone,FlOwers, incy and .Plain aid Bonnnti. For the Gentle- ten, a few spiel id vest patterns, ant atlas. gold id silver mixed .eeds,shirts, ing beeit duly aPPointed Guardian of,the said miners by the Orphans' Court of said County, afterwards, to wit: on the let daylof November, A. D. 1842, sued fourth out of the District Court of Allegheny county, in No 662; of November Term, A.D. 18.0,a Writof Summons in PartitiOn against the Co-tenants of the said minors; and such proceedings, were therein had, that the said Court, on the 15th day ofJuly, A. D., 1843, entered Judgment, quott pArtitio fiat. And the said Court, afierwards, on the 9th day of Novem ber, A. D. 1843, to November Tefm, 1843, No 121, awarded an Inquest directed to B. Wenver,_Sheriff of the said county,! 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 partition thereof; and by thel nquisition of the said Jurors, taken 'on the ground ail the sth day of September, A. D. 1843, the following described part of said tract or land; was allotted; to and set apart to and fpr the said; Wards of said Petitioner, to wit: Beginning at a post on Kissick's line and running thence by Hickman's land, N S 1 deg. E 51 perches; thence S 871 deg.iE 146 perches to a,post; thence S deg. W5l perches to the. line of Kisick's find, and thence N 8711d0,:.W 146 perches to the place of beginning; .eoptaining 46 acres 38 . perches, with the. usual..nlloWatice---•which Inquisition was after ward,:corifyined ,the said COurt.- AND 11111TTIER eltitiilNO TO itti. Cd'unv; that con- siderable expenses have been incurred by the Peti tioner in recovering possession of said last described piece of said tract, and in effecting a partition of the original tract of; said landr-that the Petitioner's Wards are entitled to in personal Estate, as heirs at law of .their paid:Patber, so.far as is known to the Petitiofiee—that the. said last described tract is all the real estate belonging to the Petitioner's Wards in the .County known to the Petitioner;,that thp said last described piece of land is all woodland and un productive and Expensive, and; that it would be to the intekest ot said minors, judgment of the'! Petitioner, to haye the, same sold; and praying the Court to ¢ran t hiiu an order to , sell the said Hart of the said large tract (4,land; which has been , set apari.for said minors--tp - ,.pay the debts Rnd maintain the said miners, children j of the said Intestate, and,the cita toin heretofore issued having been returned apcord ing to law, therefore, the Court order and direct that the said John Johnston, Guardian of the said minors, expose the, premises in said petition particularly ,de scribed; to public sale ornutexT, at the Court Home, in the city of Pittsburgh, on Monday;the 31st 'layer August inst.; at 10 o'clock, A. M., and sell the same, to the best bidder for the highest and best price— bidden for the same having first given due public and timely notice of the time and place of sal4, an cording to the laet of Assernbly,in such cases made and provided, and the Rule of this Court. Wittness, the , lion. RmsismixiPATrost, Esq.,Presi dent of our said Court, at Pittsburgh, this 4th day of August, A. D 4.1848. Test : JOIIN taUNG, JR., CM augh CLOSING OFF SALE AT BA.BROWS & TURN ER'S--In! consequence °feta arrangements for the "fall trade," we shall off for 30 days, our en tire stock of Vich Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, at such prices as; will ensure the sale. Dress Stuffs', in great variety, splendid styles and patterns. ! White Good's. of every description: 100 Ps. Mous.de Laines, at much less prices than usual. i 1 , . . Shawls, beautiful assortment; to this department particularly We ! invite the attention .of purchasers. - 50 dos. Linen Camb. Ilandkfs. price 12} eta. - Parasols, selling off without reserve. ' Gloves and hosiery of everY:description. - Bonnets ana Ribbons, at 30 per cent below usual • ~ rates. .. ! ! ! Furclasersiare invited to call and examine the ; . goods. ! , .13 .22 I I MILE SKEY :AND COMPLEXION, at this.tand, J. indeed, every other) season, is often.repulsive in appearance; caused, in eight cases out of ten, by the atmospherC; and what persons suppose_ disease of the blood, is simply a disease .of the skin. If some of the thousands who take purgative medicine, pills, and totbiess Sarsaparilla; were to use. on their skin a softening and clearing . t2,llii; that opens the pores, whitebs the skin, and pusea aliealthy perspi ration, that; be, the skin never so diifigiired,.unheal-. thy, or disedied with. pin4lOs or freckles; sunburn, tan and morifticii; the true and kenniae JONES'S ITALIAN CHEMICAL •SOAP never !hits to cure and dispel them, and to mike the skin clear and lovely. It acts so. mildly and soothingly on the skin, that physicians use it on ladies an. infants, in ' old cases of sciavy erysiPelas;kalt rheu m, sore head, ringworm, analanal it (mind; the, ghnuine Jones' soap) has ellen effected a cure_when.every other remedy failed. It i.iiiideecLa blessed remedy. Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse, 89 Liberty street; head of Wood—at the same place is sold the Moorish Hair Dye, COral Hair Restora tive, and Spnish Lily Whitc: Paiscrittr.' Ortict—Sign of the American Eagle, 1 S 2 Chatham' treet., New York. Splendifl Coivatry ;S:iat for Sale. rill subScViber offers for,Sale a splendid country seat situate about four Miles from Pittsburgh, on the Ftsiikstbwn Road twit* a few yards °fete Eas tern turupikej and adjoiningiEast Liberty...:. • The .hotise i finished in j t.he best Eastern style. It contain•twelve large rooms and, one large Ball Room: It is one of the finest housss, in this vicini ty, of .which those desirouskif purchasingcan satisfy themselves on examination; i Three or four acres...) land stocked with the choieest variety ofFruittrees, will be sold with it. Will be sold separately; eight icsca of land, on which these is a. splendid orchard containing about SOO Fruit trees, Apple, FM*, Pear, &c., all selected and of the ehoicestJarieties. This plot lies adjoin ing the prdperty described; above. H ALSOi• On the Smith aide of the; Franktown Road, a fine Mill for 'the. Manufactrirc of Snuff and capable of pro ducing 50,000 lbspei .T4eMachbkry is all of the best kind and it finc:order..„.. For further informatiofi 'and terms. apply nn the I I premises. jy23-clif: I itEks JUNES- . ititiatversity ljaw Sehoo - MILE FALL SESSION Of this department of the 1. Western University, will commence in the; new University building, on the, Fillsr MONDAY or SEP TOZER next; arid the SPRING SESSION of 1847, will comMeaab on the Firbi• Morrati or FiDEHARY fOßONTillgj This institution ltavitig so far riCciii!rcd from the effects of the great fire.of April last year, as to have the new tarilding nearly Completed With increased accommodations for all itadepertieCfits; it is hoped` that the Lai: School will be found to present increas ed facilities and attractions to those who deiire to pundit ri iegular and thoradgh course oflegai educa- Arm,. and to prepare themselves Creditably for ad mittance 10 the bar. There will be ddily:reeltations by. the classes on assigned lessons, so arranged as to embrace, within a two yettis course; all the principal and most im- Portaiit branches of thc law. Occasioeil lectures on law and equity; Will ado be dClivered es part i the Cduise. ;• • THE MOOT Collin!, designed for assisting students in acquiring knowledge ;and . readiCess in the prac tice of the law will be resumed as soon as the num ber of stadeats will justify., The degree of BACHE LOR or 1... aw will be eoeferred on, students of the institutidli, according the ivies usual in such institu tions. i! ! Any farther informatimi that may be required can readily be! obtained on application to the Professor, WALTER B. ',aware, who has his office on 4th above Smithfield street, Pittsburgh. Tratcfc+Beventy-five dollars a year, or thirty-sev en and d half dollars a Cession. aug6-d3in Leili.e Superior. . FOYLE visiting the copper mines of Lake Su. P ..prior during the season, will find at to - their advantage to call at Hay's Brockwars Drugstore where they can procure such remedies as the pean-. liaiity nf;the climate require. Any infurmation re lative to the country will be freely given.. B,ROC4WAY; _jc2l j No. 2 Commercial Row, Liberty at. TOBACCO.-7 5 large and.9o small boais Ilium tobacco, of prime ,quality; just received on . ri consignment, and will be sold cheap for cash, or Pittsburgkinanufadtaris; ,-, ,' - . , , ,', . • amipint 18 741.1.Eig Br. OidOtifir s it, r--,---r--‘,. •,.. .....-...—. Sdcr-E'.'TS.': i. ror.Cinteimainti ant St. Louie' . The passenger ate-titer PALF.STIN, Capt. Williams, y, Ali leave for the above and a l l intermediate ports regniarly, , r• s. For freight or passage apply onboard. . je9. F'9r Cincinnati and Louisville. • • - - SECIILA- 1 1 PACSZT. ' 1.37Zb The new and ftpleadidpaa... ,•_ •::nf - er steara C 0 LIT itf UT A, Minis, ICiaoter win Fe.v .-- oibr th e above and inte rmediate aorta , regular. For (?tight or passage apply on board, or II) 'el D. WILKINS, Agent. 'Z'oetany The Iwand . splctdiipasse!g atetn boat iio),capt v orheev : will nut as avegular packet .between :Pittsburgh' and Cincinnati, leaving thin port every Tuesday ev . oning at 3 o'clock... Returning she will leave Cineintaß every Friday eiening nt 3 o'clock. . The Declpration offers supcsrior accommodations to pasehnters. For freight or passage apply on jet- MONDAY 'PACKET, • .;• THE regular mail and pasenger steam,. dr ONION', Captain Maclean will run an. a regurar•paiiket between Pittsburgh and Cineini nati, leaving this, port every . Monday at C. o'eloelr,, , P. M. ' Returning sh's leave Cincinnati every Thursday at 6 P.M; -; •. The Union was built, expressly for this trade, , and affords every-ae'eoinihodation. - For freight or passage apply-on horrid.... ,may 9 FOR CINCINNATI ,The well known. fast running atearner tPc". CAMBRIA, W. Forsyth,Master, w 4.1 rnu W as a regular Packet; leaving every Wednesday morn; ing at 10 &Clock, and Wheeling, at 1). la.; 019 smile day. —Returning; she will leave Cincinnati every Batirilay„ at 10. A. M. , For freight or rusenge . npply on board ; or :to FORSYTH . ,Sr c 0 .., Agents; , No. SO, Water itraet: • . • BALIRD.AY .pA ...pkET The regular mail and passenger steamer _ 7 7"rtsACIRCASSLAN, Capt. Isaac Bennett, will run as a regular. Packet between: Pittsburgh'. and Cincinnati, leaving this pert every, -Saturday, : at 111, A. 1 . 4:, and ;Wheeling . at 10,1'. 31.1„ 4110,800 v day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10; 4T. For freight or paasuge apply on board. .The Pircassian was built expresSly for this-trade, and offers to.het passengers every comfort and at. cornniodation. • . , . - mar 23 - SATURDAY PACKET: The regularrnail and passenger stemnei Dipt—Linford, will run as a regular PaSket between Pittsburgh and Cincirmatii leaving this port every Paturday , at 10,A; M., and Wheeling at 10, P, M.; : the same daq.: Returning: she will leave Cintinnati every Tuesday, .at o'clock; A. M.: • • . • • : •- • • ' For freight or passage apply on heard. • - •• , The Messenger WaS Wit erpresSly for this.trade; and offers tn. her passenkers every cothfort and act. commodation; . • tour .! IMIEEM2IIM ,i• , . THE regular moil and passenger.steant., -- '- - dr HIBERNIA, Capt. John Klinefelfer,, un run, as a regular packet between. Pittsburghand Cincinnati; leaving this port every Tuesday at 10 A. M., and. Wilcollng at 10 p. M. of tho i sarne day.-;. - Returning; she will leave Cincinnati every Friday nt 10 A..-M. •-! .•; .. . - . - For freight or phasage apply on board. • • The _Hibernia was..bnilt expressly far the.,trade; - .. and offers to the passengers every comfort and su.• petior accommodations. • api FRIDAY • ACKET THE regular mail and passenger steafp 1 . r.•-• ., ' ........er CLIPPER . No. 2,Captain Crooks, will run as a regular packet between Cincinnati and pills. : biugh; leaving this port every Friday at 10 A. M: , and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day. Retuping, she will leave Cincinnati every Monday at 10 M(o., 1 A. !if. • , For freight or passage apply on board. The ClipperNo.2 was bin I t expiCssly, for this irad 7 9 ,?, and offers to her passengers 'every comfort . and ac. commodation. rnart''.3 REGULAR CINCINNATI PACKET.. - THE new G.. S. Mail swain& ACADIA; E. Lucas, Master, will run as .regu lar passenger packet between Pittsburgh.land.- the above port during Abe season of 1840, leaviUg every Thursday at 10 o'clonk .A. M. . -• ; The Acadia is new aad.jtas suptiiiii accommoda tions. For freight or passage hpply on board, ec .to apo • 1. NEWTON JONES,-Agcnt.' MONDAY. PACKET,, b. Theregulartilail ani pas'Sengerstiarner Copt. Stoneovill rtin as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh- and . Cipcio.' nati,ileatiing this port every Monday at . and Wheeling-at ID, M.,•the same day. -Itsturn-, ipg,.site trill leave Cincinnati every Thursday, at ID, . . For freight or passage apply on board.. • The Monongahela was _built expre - ;sly for this. trade; and offers tir- the pass'engers comfort, ant+ tna parlor. aeconimodations. mar .31._ tric natl. The. ew drlu"..ht acket st earn er CALIFORNIA, Captain Hunter, will, leave for the above and all intermediateports this day, regularly. . , . • For freight or passage apply on board, - or to BUTLER, & BRO., Second.st. The California was built expressly for the above, trade:and will make her trips replarly during the season. angls, For 'ClOcii3nati. 11.'01.15 L It: •P,At V. ET THE new and light draught passenger 'kat4 - steamer W TERN , Capt. BAICEI4 will lease for the abo, e.and alt intermediate ports regularly. The Western draws but 12 inches; and was built expressly to inn in the trade during the low- water season. • - For freight or passage; having superior acoomma dations, apply onloardJ, jyl* WRIMES r a THE regular mail and passengersteaut ,,r NEW ENGLAND, Capt. 5..8. Page, _ Willrun as a regul,ar packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinuati, leaving this port every'Wednesdayntlo A.. AS.; and Wheeling at 10 P. ht. the same Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Saturday For freight or passage apply on board. The New Englantlmati built expressly for this ttnde and otters to. the passengers every comfort aid .supe- I rior accommodatibits. niar26 SAINT LOUIS PACKtTS.• FOR ST. LOUIS--REGULAR PACF.ET. The nevi and splendid frasstnger steam er TOINI CORWIN, Cait. Bugher, wall run m the trade from Pittsburgh to St. Louis, du ring the season of .1846. - ' The Tom conviii, was-, built expressly for the trade;.aiid is elegantly furniihed in eveay reifieet: For freight or passage apply on board. • ma -19. — FOR ST: LOLIS--.REGOLAtt;FACR.F.T.- . The nt 3 w, and splendid passengeistearn-' . er 131tUNETTE,.Capt. Perry, will. run irt the uatle from Fittsburgh to' St. Louis, during the season of fSdil, ,• The, Oninette was built expressly for the trade, and is elegantly fotind in every respect: . - • I For Freight or passage apply on board. . apt,d . . . FOR LOUIEVILLE—REGULAR PACKET: f Tr r : ll :7, The new and splendid paisengeratOam er TONNALEIJR - A z K.:Motidyj . , will run in the Haile from Pittsliurgh tS Vonisvillos during the season of 1846. - , - The Tonnaleuka was built expresaly.FOr thb tt4doi and is elegantly,furnished in erery - respt. ' Forfreight or passage apply" on hoard. Blakely and;alltehell, ices on Penn and smilhfieldsts. A GENTS_ for the Old Brack.' Ball Line of .t.tvel. , . and. New York Buckets. Remittances'inade as naval to tagland, : lrehand, Sahtlanddad Walcs,in sums of one pound sterling and upwards—Lpayablein any tours of inspottance in Great. Britain and,lreland. Persons wishing le - send for their friends can; have thein'brought out by the above splendid lines on,the 15tli and 16th'of any month._ ....„ jyri Light in. park, Rlitc.es: . , r.I2SONS wishing to, test the value or a bright E in a dark night, will please call at the Drug .tore of Hays &-BrOckway; and purchase an article called Calreursr. OIL. Tt is death to darkness and. a "terror to eta:rdberB.;) No. ‘2, coinmerciil Floor. Liberty street. ' • jyls .17.0 r Sale Ect.the Wharf*, . , TUST zed-per Canal B o at- t) 10.000 feet itith 10,000 « e".-,CdAsoredi .95;000" . - f . 44 -Scaspig, - j5B ElstE.Elt§ .A.ND V:ARNISEIES; of the very best mialit3r, for, sale, at H. H. 1tY.0 , .$ Cshieet Ware Itaorns, No. 31 Fifth street . 3y16 ORL . / —-201hds -iA - . I • 3 y g -* sale-by- (3e26) trA-ostr MMMEM Al' -PACKET AVILKARTItt MiS <. s:, ,~_
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