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Wheeling—Pr. str. De Kalb; 103 libds tohaceO 16 sks,wool, 3 do. mgs, '72 bbls flour, 800 Water melons, 20 bbls apples: • • Zoneseiik—Pr str N. Aiic; 162 bluis tobacco, 19 aks wool, 27 sks mustard seed, 5 kegs lard', 120 sides bacon, 3 aks feathers, 4 bxs soap, 201 kegs biztter, 2000 lbs fumithre, 1 sk ginseng, 3! bbls peaches, 1 bx tobacco, 19 bbl's pearlask d bbls scorched salt, 1 bbl clay, 2 empty blils. 1 Arootingalicla Trips—Tr str Louis bicLatete; 20 bbls flour, - 11,311 lbs iron; _3 bxs srindriesj 2 btf reacts, 2 chairs, 10 bgs Oats, i bx bittiet, 11 Nils pears, 134 bxs glass. • Pr str Arena; 72 bxs glass, 8 sheets boilCr 1 lot leather, 5 sks hair. • Geo. Mejia. who had (taken the command of the army which followed Arista to Linares, had estab lished his head-quarters; at Monterey. :Gen. Pare• des'was to direct his march thither, tor which pur pose he wss to leave the city of Mexico on the 31st of J uly,making a deour, however, tolook after the city of Guadalajara. The last brigade Composing the division to be under the President's conintand left the capital on the '2sth of July, It was 20001 strong and had several pieces of artillery. All these troops; with twoor three thousand expected', from Guadalajara, united to those under Mojiis, itl was thought would give Paredes a force at Monte:l rey of from 12 to li:00 men. His long delay in I the capital . is attributed to his solicitude - that his I army should be equipped and provided in every particular. In the city of Mexieo there were, at last 1 ac counts; but 1200 troops, aril there - was some inten-1 lion of raising a volunteer f tee. Some troops from the army had arrived at Tam pico to reinforce the garrison of that city. - On the lst of August, the U. S. steam frigate Mississippi was lying at Isla Verde; and the sloop; of war St .Mary's arid' brig Porpoise were cruising Millie port at Vera Cross The frigates Cumber-1 land Potomac left Isle Verde the morning of July 09 and anchored off the Boca del Hid - , and some U. S. war schooners navies not mentioned, sailed' at the same tittle for the point Anton Lizardo. Address of Jose . Juzu La-lidera. Gent - rat-in-Chief of the Garrison of Vern Cruz and Ma, to the troops Under his ionitnaitd—Companions in Arms! sensi-1 ble of the evils which afflict our beloved country' and faithful to the sacred duty of succoring her and defending her sovereign rights. 1-have raised my' voice to proclaim the plan of Guadalaj Ira, with _ - necessary additions, in order that it may but serve Friii E poitensous effect on the skin of cottinion p re - the laudable objector the nation froirethe frightfull pared chalk is not generally known by ladies; to which intestine discard and . the aggress. how yellow rough and unhealthy it makes the skin in sions of public enemies have conducted her Noth. Xime; besides. what corpselike, palid look it gives ing can be expected from an administration which' When applied. They should use a beautiffil prepsr- haa abandoned ear fronti'sts, and its valiant ation, purely vegetable, which gives the fli4ea.nne or fenders', in the way . of ameliorating the eondilioos neck, a nataral life-like whiteness, and; makes it r of Mexicans It has vi;dafed 6s:s- social goer. ' smooth: It ie called Jones' Spanish White,l • . • , _ and is'sefld'at :IACCON'S Pattnt Medicipe wmcs i antes won even the mast cis s ic e, s ines douse; 89 Liberty treet,headof WUI/a; ari the „ me , res;iect In the pursuit of liberal projecfs, it has' place is sold Tones' Coral Hair Iteatorativp, Italian ! treated with insultir4con'empt the irreientatiirs - Chemical Soap aid.unrivalled shaving soaps of the people, and the whslesotne advice o f the y2.4-tE i 1 public press. •y Children of a common country, artne Iby he: for the purosse of i sditchieg ova. , Lee iiiiicitsslion or and sovereign rightswe cannot indiss'rentssi, her sufferings. All other hope of salvation hay s...l' sr„ ped, we base not hesita.P. ,l in wllll - oorlsopp ~4./ annsp , pular govern ment; in orrering to the nation a means frcely 'exercising the alienable right she pAss.. - sesses : of re-1 constructing , herselflon a osodel which shall betters conforai to her felicity; which shall conciliate the conflicting opinions lot her sons, and establish a system of governinebt, based on the general will, l by which she may become consolidated, and de.' relop tile fertile ritsurets of public prosperity.— Surh are our objectsi if onr desires are realized, and Our exertions are afpwried with a happy result. , Comrades! We have discharged our duty; faith ful sons of ml CoMitiy Wand down with the weight of the most, unmitigated oppression, we have sworn to sacrifice our lives. or save her from Ithe tpannyunder tshith she grilans, that she may be remodeled and gli , C6'ned Olt a principle of liber ty. We wilt filltil bin obligatiuos (sows) rind whenever honor calls us, your General will share with you fie danger and glory that shall attend your patriotic' entefprise. [Signed] dose Jcs:S Lasiirsici. Fro RENDER. THE 'HUMAN HAIR SILKY, SOFT, FINE AND CL - RANI to znakb the scalp healthy, smooth, white and fruitful; so that ri goodl crop may spring therefrom, petrieni have but to ex pect& thirty seven and a half colts: . And, reader, our only object for selling ettitre at that price, is' knowing it to be all we state, that when you dnce try this you never will use- aught else, whether it be merely to embelish, to dress, beautify, and prbserve, to force growth, stop falling off, and cure serufs or 'dandruff's, the JONES' CORAL HAIR . RESIFOR/1.- TIVE will never fail to &sail this., as hindreds will tell yon with.gratitude. It dreasei Die hair b*tutiftil ly, and makes red or grey hait geow dark est the . Sold at-JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Wr4heieSei 59 Liberty street, head of Wood-a:price thirty Seven and a half cents, fifty cents and one dollar per bottle. At„the same place is sold the Italian Chemicid Soap; Spanish Lilly White and unrivalled shaving adapt jy2s-tf • • - ; I •riisgE -NoTICR ALL - THE PEOPLE--"AtitriCX. Buxomly—The celebrated medicines a Dr. T. G. Evans of Brownsville, Pa., are now for sale wholesale and. retail, at Jackson's Medial Depot, No.: S 9, Liberty street,lead. of WoOd, Pittsburgh. Wholesale Dealers and Agents supplied. -- D l 7. Ermns' Socereign Tonic and Grand ißestera 'tine; a certain- mire for the Fever and Ague.! Dr. Drina' Vegetable and Anti-Dyspeptic price 25 cents, per box. .Dr; Diane American Vegetable Vermifuge, 25 cents per .bottle. Dr. Zoins 7 Tonic Eye Water, an infallible cure for 'sore eyes, price twenty-live cents per &mile. Rev. Dr. lames ,Erteps Black Syrup, fori the cure of Coughs,. Cold, Asthma, Croup, Bronchitis and consumption—price one dollar. Remember Dr. Evans' only Depot, is JACKSON'S, •No. 5.9 Liberty street, head of Wood. -1 jy2. in • c B Oiiit • . • TUST ILUCEIVED—Lyn - ras rtótt TittootA, Azia stO Mint:4,lll.lm, E. G. A. Schneider with au ter out. - 4 • • • • by' Rev.E..fieiner, A. DT. Published by Gutelius, Chambersburgh, 1546: For . 1 . 61t1 by SCRIBA t'SCILEIRA.E.I2; 115 Wood. 111. f INERA.I. WA.TE4-- ill • "Sparkling and bright .. . )its liquid light." -And pot Odly "sparkling " and bright,'" but fu r s its 4elicibus flavor; If aya St BSockis - ay's Mead and Min eral Water is - certaiiilyliinrivallcd" and the syrups, are equal to any that ever, graced the Mineral Fount. ,Call and see, at No. 2; COMMdrOial ROW Liberty at. ; JeG . I 7 --- BIyItAGE SHAWLS AND SCARFH ' 1 carton black second mourning satin striped . , Berage. Shawls; ;' - 1 carton beautiful fincy Derage Shaivis; cruibre; fringes; I 1 .carton broeha Berage Shawls, extraltaadScinie; 1 tt it Scarfs i 1 ; .‘ satitibbrdered . a ! 1 a hernani twitt'd silk tt a I.i . a extra imp; hernani 0 • , I The above hamlecirnb gpod6 ita-ri ill Veen Minim bed lately at auctitm; in Niw - York and Philadelphia, at the closing sales of the Peet h importoi, and arc new; offered at a small adranceFand - less than the ebstofimportalion, at the CheaFr Cash S-4 , re of jelB - . .ALBXANDEIt & DAY: • , in The Court of Cdmotin Pleas, ' g'or tfit County Of Al&glieng, No.l, Michel Termy 846. , „stlt SUMMONS in Covenant lot the re: - 4 1 j Ch , Ar - tovery of grodiad rent: 1 . ... i `.51:.- AND NOW, TO *O.; Aiigest e; ie-ibi 7.1 V if,' 4,.. The Court order and direct, that the ',' . sheriff give notice of the alias writ of t i . -summons, issued in the above case, by publication twice a week for three Successive weeks in the Prrtsrunou Pos+ newspaper, coriamencing on the lith day of August inst., agreeably to the act of Assembly Of the Bth of April; 1840, 1 From the Records GEO: It. BIDDLE; ro augl2-412awfr3w I Prd. ---.---- 3G Building . Lots in. Lawrenceville at . Aueticin. T 2 o'clock, P. M., on Saturday the sth day 1-1_ of SePtedther, will be sold on the premises, thirty-six very handsomely situated and valuable Building Lots in the Borough of Liwrinceville, 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 ap; plication to'the subscriber. Tames I cash, and balance payable id three eqbal annual payments with interest, to be secured by 'notes' am mortgages on the property.. ~.JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. • 7 •Taug2-i. ' •. • ' ' (Gazette, Chronicle and American copy.) inGLOIUDE LIME-4 cases prune just received, V..,/ and for sale by • R. E. SELLERS, aug I I ' . 53 Wood street. RECEIVED this day Parasolletts and Sun- Shades; Ladies Corded Skirts; 1 ' - I do Sea Grass do. 1 81 Black lientatii Shawls; 1 ' . -Berege Scarfs, and Shawls; t s - 'rot Bale at B. E. CONSTABLE, . 1 ,107 . , „ . 83 Market st. NminE •I.z • • • • Storage. TT AVM a very large .and cm-stallions ware JUL bonne, twe are prepared to receive (in addi ban to freight for shipment) a large amount of Pro duce, Ike. on storage nt towrates. 1 - C. A; IVIcANIJL I yy & co, " 'Can3l Basin Prepcott Prititlltg Ink CV:INSISTING' of black; blue, re , Ltsuerior book IL/ and card ink, -warranted a superior p article, for sale by ; • . , • LUKE. LOOMIS, .went. .'jy23' • (Journal copy.) ' AWNS--(FAST coLcats).--Another lot of Lawns justepened at A. Mollies; No . 45 Market at.— warranted fast colors--which we are selling at 12ke per .yard. - - j 2, ' • , - , rg BOXES of primo, picked Lemons for oale-by (jels),‘ TAAFFE PCONNER. EMON6-175,,Oxes,1,emous; for gale vory Ott ' - - .''. JAFES MAY. . ' , BY MAGNETIC{ T.F.LEGRAPH. 'otirspovidcnce of the Baltimore 'Sun. fair. pra.Pars, Aug. 26; 8 P. M. Earthquake at Boston.-:-..1. learn trorn New York, that at an early hour on Tuesday morning, the cit izens of Boston and the surrounding towns Nl , ere aroused from their , slumhers by a veritable earth quake, tvhich made things animate and inanimate shake again, It caused great alarm; and consid' erable damage was done to the, crockery ware. licWB Front Vern Cruz. The brig - „P. Soule, Capt. Delvaille, arrived at New Orleans oa the 11th inst. from Havana, whence she sailed on the Sth inst. Her advices are no later from Vera Cruz than those received by the recent arrival at New York, though she brings some additional details ofinterest not before received: Paredes had to release all prisoners confined for political offences. ' 'nit news received in the city'of Mexico from the frontier was such as' to drive the government almost to despair. On the 2iih of July a courier arrivekannouticing the departure of 6000 Ameri can troops from Camargo for Monterey. General Armijo; about the.same 'time, sent word' that 6000 Americans had come dOwn upon New Mexico.— and to crown the whole; a despatch' was received from the British Minister at Washington, which quenched every hope of receiving aid from Log i land. H. Wlllittmo , Select School,. IIkTORTR East cnrner of Federal and Robinson streets, Allegheny, will Commence its Fall session on Monday ithe 3lst inst. l'rsirstolli A LS. F,.mi Prafraaot 1?. 71. Ler, Washington and °Mfrs. Having attendmi 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 mid labor DT Mr. Williams. The understanding of the principle of the subjects which the Banters had ticcrl studying, shown by their clear answers tit ipMstiorta ailed by others than the Leathers, prove the excellenie of the New England modes of teaching) id which Mr. Williams seeing to be proficient. j It: 11. LEE; S. WISFIART, btc From the Itti. 3fr. Prettdn, Doctor Hunt, Having attended an examination of the Select School under the 4aro of Mr. Henry Williams held recently in his schpol room, corner of Federal and Robinson streets,l Allegheny city, we wish to call publib attention toithis institution. We were highly gratified with the Progress and order of his e:dhobl.— This manner of simplifying and illustrating the dif ferent btatiehes is lietuliarly happy; sad well, calcu lated to give interest tb tlfe Hid mode of teaching them to -ead strati: us as lintelj add one that cannot fail to Make good readers. From the kdowlsrlige that wehave of Mr. Wil liams' cohered& at{ a teacher, his zeal, fidelity and sticcess, we cordially recomntend him to the patron age of the public his location 15 clegible fbr Loth cities: DAVID HUNT; 111C1-1;11 BARD; • RICII'D BEESOr: I attended the 4boyo exdmination, and can truly sayq was much gratified with Bic attaintinent ,of the pupils. WM. PRESTON. nllO4-2at. I , European and General. As - essay: TIIFI subscribe } continues, to make remittances, to 'or furnish Exchange, on England;freht Sr...U lan& France or Germany, to any amount from , to 1000. Passengers brought out, and all business connected with an European Agency, attended to, by the subscribei• himself, who ltiv6s on the first of October, each year for Eutopn: JOSHUA ROBINSON,. European and General Agent; Thitd itreet • near Woad, Pittsburgh. nog IS, 1816-dlm , Foe Sale. A PROPERTY .' near the Allegheny, arsen — al,Law- ' jl reneeville consisting of dwelling honses,stOre room, &c., with large lot of ground, sittiate on the Main street, leading thrOugh the Borough ór Law renceville. Thili property is so situated that:it min he divided into small portions, and all or part will be sold on reaconatile team, part cash in hand, and a liberal credit fin-Rho balance. Apply to Blakely & 11I,tcliel, or to t. lf. M'ICEE, armS near the premises. Siege of Londoudtrry. A H Londonderry, ISTORY' of the coign of and defence of Enniskillen, in 1688 and 1659,1 y the Rev. John graham, M. A. Rector of Tanilagh ta.rd in. the dios'es of Derry, For. bate by LUKE LOOMIS, Agent. T_TIPES-43I1Misaourillidee, for - We low to close jEL consigoineni.- • 0,6 , ..-,:, ' r-7..F.t 4 ' 1%--44-,, , N", - t 4 ,i :1.:4-i.. ,, ,',.' ~:,'.'i;....1',:--'; MaxVir Inverflosis Outdone by Nnture. READ, REELECT, BE yeIRR, ADD ME NATURE'S GREAT s itEMED -1- 4 THE. AIfLERICANOIL , , A `MEDICINE OF NATURE , m4-US, Oil is obtained from a well xiCar Burksiill s e, l ICritnelci; at the depth 'df,lBs feet below the surface of the -earth, and 170 feet throUgh solid rock. l lts curative properties are truly dstonialting; and - as a Remedial Agent it May well be pronounced won derful: 'Since the discovery of this Panaeca: of Na turn, amebers of remarkable e.urea litiVe been effect. ed by its use:. It iilnnocent—Poiverful — Safe and Certain in its effeets. It has been used with tinpar aliened success; in the treatment of the following diseases: Inflainniatory Rheumatism;, - Barna, and Scalds, Cholic,Piles; Flatulence, Inflammation of the Kidneys, Deafness; Consumption ; Liver Com plaint, Plithisic, Scald Bead; Cancers, Weak and Sore Eyes,Bruises, Fresh -Cuts and Wounds, Sprains an Strains, Dropsy, Pains in the Breast and Side, Totter, Influettza,= Ulcerated Sore Throat, Consumption, Bronchitis, Spasms, Ulcers, Spinal AffectiOns, Scrofula or King's Fzil, Coughs, Syphilis, Ringworm, all !Bowel Complaints, all Chrome dis eases,lmparities of the Blood and General Debility: -It is likewise very beneficial fur Female Complaints in general; acts sis aßestorativefrom Languor, weakness of Bak an ' a Chest, Low Spirits and Exces. l . sive Debility. Read the following Certificates, all of which are authentic; all the persons therein named are now living, and well known in Cincinnati: CINCINNATI, July Ist, 1846. Sir: }raving been cured of a very severe disease of the eyes and head by the use of the American, Oil, I feel it my duty to the public, as well as to you, I to send you the following certificate: I hereby certify that I was severely afflicted one year ago last winter, with inflamed sore eyes and a very severe pain in my head front my, eyes up to the top of my head, and continued so for several weeks. My eyes were so much inflamed and sore that I could not see to attend any business nor could I tell one object from another a few yards from me- I called in ,a physician, but still got worse. I also tiled a good many remedies that had cured others; but in my case they railed. In April, 1815, I hoard of the American Oil. I procured a bottle, and be.' fore I had used a half a bottle I was entirely well,l and still continue so. I w ill not be without it in my'' house as long as I can get the genuine article. I also gave it to one of my men that was working for me, that had the tester in his hands so had that when he would grip anything tight in them the blood would burst'out, and the use of half a bottle cured us both. I would advise all that are afflicted in any way to give the Oil a fair trial, and I think they will be pleased with the effect it will have. t:m. JOHN MURPHY. CINCINNATI, October 10th, 1843. Thin is to certify that I have had a Ore leg for six or seven years. It was sometimes no bad that 1 way not able to walk. I have employed several physi.., Many, and tried a great many remedies; some would relieve me for a while, but nothing that I have tried has done me so much good as the. American .oil, which I applied externally and internally once a day. When I commenced using the Oil my leg was swell ed very much and was a very dark purple from my kneel down below my ankle joint and had lost pretty ranch all feeling, and the ankle joint was Stiff ID that I could not move it; before I bad used the Oil three weeks my ankle joint way loom and my flesh a nate- rat color, and it is now entirely well. I have roconi mended it to'several of my friends since, and it has proved good in every case. I would advise all that I are afflicted to give it a trial, for I have used it for other complaints besides uty leg, and itproved good. 1 t,. 11.411tAUMS111, Walnut, lietweeu 13 and 14 sta. CIIITLITIVATI, February 1501, 1846 This in to certify that I was atlheted with a ihsease i attic bead; one nice Of my head commenced ing' and was very painful, and Iraq much inflamed and sure. Me left eye was entirely clnard up, and! I could scarcely tee . aay Out of the other. It bad been so fur about two weeks, and getting worse dai-i ly, when 1 commenced the use of the American 00,1 and in a few days the swelling had neatly all daap paired. My head is no.", wed. I have used it viva fur sore throat, choir and cuts. I am rutty sat:tied with its healtng virtues. 1 used it by taking it inter ' nail: , from a half to a teaspoon full night and morn j ug, and bathing the part affected two Of Cart timest a day. I do beliese i t a good medtrine, and would I the advise atllicted to g:te II a trialV/S-lIIPre is noj danger in ustug it. 3:011- . ..5 MADIX 1 S:iramoro street; north of Canal: Sold at One Do!Ltr per liettie at dadoom's Patent 1 Medicine Warctio , o , c, od Liberty, heel or Wood at., Tim oatli MACt is PlTTStlrat.lllt here the Grariirir -,laierircn Oil crtir be Gbl.lirit of a eivtl+ltt . Tfelt artier. The Seanea - 00. 1 pot American Oil Butt!er,. acid"AMerd I tran.Oil." It rota , n , .hat re , crithlf-A , • !I bill %.w none of tie Le.lll:l.3pois.' W. Jaslison rc.pn3Putly inrortis the D. & Co.. the prrypcietprq. Of the Atrrericail have app•piner4l hitn rhea SOLE AGENT co, Rest ern Pentrtyleania. ' All persons wishing Sob-Agencies at Liberty street, as above. N. IL tzitheagents wanted for every town in the shove Distriet. A prat nucnbcr of certificates are on band and can be seen at the lace, S 9 Liberty street. head of I,Vossi. aug :S-ly George B. White & WILL dispose of their choice atock of Daragri., painted and Gingham Lawns, summer 5113 , 4 if. and Scarfs, at reduced prices. They will also liispo,e of their entire story Of Cloths, fancy Ca.:no - acres, and lieniorky Jean., at orq:ivai root, as they intend relinquisiong tius par ticular branch of tio,r iy22-2111 (Chromele plea:, ropy.) Pittsburgh and Cannella's-IHr Railroad Company Aceust In, IS [G. SPECIAL Meeting attic Stockholders of the Pittsburgh and Connellsvii le Rail Road Compa ny, will be )10 , 1 at the Odeon, over the l'hlayor's lice, In this city, an Saturday the -'9th Inst., at the hour of 4 o'cloct, P. M., for the. purpose of 'lacteal leg the capital stock of the company and authorising the reopcn:ng of the books of autisCiiptiou. By order of the hoard f Directors. WM. o ROBINSON, in., Preet. JESSE CA moiitEns, See'y. ang . . ITANDS WANT EtV-2 Bedstead makers; 2 Table i•mkers; S hands to mike other Cabinet ware; None need apply but Grat rate workm H en. H. . RYAN auB ( Atitet Printbrty far THAT desirabWid of grouud at the foot of Wood street, occupied at the time of the great fire by Messrs. King tc. Holmes, is offered flir sale. .Enquire of 3, K. MOOMItAD naafi riRADUATED Stripe and Plaid white Muslin Ur Robes; Graduated stripe white Mashes; Mull Melding; Nainsook do. Jaconet do. A large assortment just new to-day B. E. CONSTABLE, je27 No. $3 Market at. _ S & HYMNS, for the thia of the German Reformed Churcli in the U.S. of America, En glish and German. For sale by SCRIBA & scimu3LEn; I 115 Wood st; P _ ALM SOAP-40 boxes Cin. just TCCeiVell for sale by TIMS. MILLER, jelB cur. Wood &- 4th sts , FINE SUGAR CULLED HAMS—Ju MILL at ree, Eit, t 1 and for talc by THOS. jetS dor. Wood & 4th eta. . . .. ... • BEST JAVA COFFEE; ground and- put up idt pound paekagev, recoil:n.l and for sale nt the PEKIN TEA. SToiE, 72 Fourth street, near Wood. 'c3o __ ----- ECEiVED---Per Canal float Great We.stern— JR, IDO pei Cherry Scantling-5:5 and 61iG—.6000 Lights Window Sash suitable for the western trade, 12516, 10xL2 and B.tfo. Fbr sale by e . ' L. ILMARTII. ASII--T5 casks flotagh, No. 1 article, on hazed :iadfoi isle by MARTIN & SMITIi; 56 Wood st. BMILKACHES) SHEETINOS AND SIIISTINGS.— ' The attention of purehasers is invited to ma geral stoolceif these Goods! 4-4 superior Sea Island Shirting Mitslinag 95-16 ii it 64 11 C 4 , 7-8 s‘ it ti 12-4 Hanitlton Sheeting; .. 5-4 ii 9-8 Si ii mar 17 s„ SHEA & PENNOCK. ..... . , 14ECEIY ED TIIIS PAY, by Kir eit,.another 1 aria black MANTILLAS, at the New York Store, 79 Market street augl7 TAMES MAY. .. . . .. .. kl 3 ''-i.;v-'''' . "; , :.."4.', . 3. - , ::•. - "''' . .: 7 ; it ''''-'?;1 4 ' .. : . -i . - 7 : :i.: - ;:::.:.;:..51 -- ...•• -7 . : ;::, ,.•,, :: : :.... - f .:-.• ...:J _....,..., ~,,,,,,,, . ,,,„,.t , -. . .,,,, ~ ..,,..,,,, , ,,; , ....,,,i. , .,;,..:„.,..": ; ,,,....,1 - ,! . - - ,i..,,,..:,.;:,-,.,, , ;!-. . :.., . .-:,..3.., .. ,.4.- . -Z%•.i:„:::;:i.- ; ::'-'-!?- : .:..&', .. ;', ,. J. - - . 1 ... i-i-- ,-,; , - - ,: , ; :., . ;. . ..- . - ,' :', . , 5 :. . ". .:.- '.'••...:.: - : . .::: . 'j'-',' - '.' - .:": , .::.: ...• Journal and Chronicle copy•) • AN"I'ON Itti• liAltit boxes rifle gun . 1,,/ barrels, warranted of the best quality, just re ceived • on -consignment from the manufacturer, and sold at the m'an u facturers whelesale pricesi constant supply will be kept on hand iyl‘dBtw GtORGE COCHRAN, No 26 WOO ot•:" Ladies Derail Goads: - JIIST received. fromX 14 ew York , Adams & Co'( Express, the& following styles of Ladies Drem Goods, which for (beauty „and „cbettpne.as cannot. b( surpassed in any o f the Eastern Cities, Via: Embroidered ,Giighain Robes, (new styles,) Graduated Ottandi do , ''do; - - Rich Ombri Iluages (silld and wool) very cheap Balzarbles, every price and qualUy; . • Rich styes Rep-Cashmere and De LaMs; French Gingham and Gingham Lawns;, Paris Printeddierrianni Cobaltine, (a new aril• cle of Dress Goods,,ue:ry beautifuL) Graduated nuslin Robes; White Embroidered do , All Cid above geode have recently been purchase( in the New York market since the great teductro) or prie'es and will be -told at a 'small 4drance ahoy Eastbrit - cilia by ' 1 ' je2. . . rpnE ronowinginstieles ate .just. reeeived at ..... J_ Brockwars, fogether, with a.large assortmet or other 4.‘fi.rins,,' which we are tible to exchange on ad.good terms las any other HOuse in this city, for, "the root of ell evil." viz: 4 sacks Root Ginger, 3jbbls Spr.Tuipentine; 2 cask ass'd Limp black,. 3do ground - Log Wood 6 bhls Linseed nil, . 3;!lci Glue, 1 cask winter White Oil, I,cask Madder; 1 do do Sperm do., 100 lbs Indigo. Also, a generUl assortment, of ,Paints, Var . : niches,Brushes, ';Dye Birtigs aid Medicines, and atent Medicines. A. splendid Issortmeiit ofd French and Anterican .Perfumery—vhelesalc and retail, No 2, Coinmereial Row, Liberty street. jy2.9-1m (LLD WINES & IQUORS—tonsistiog of ' V Port Witie; Madeira Wine; • Ttalaga j do; do;—in 'half and quarter pipes, and on draught 'warranted pure; Pale Brandy, of different brands; Dark do, • " Holland ;Gin, fine .flavor; Peach Brandy, 8 years old; Apple do, 4 do do; Old Rye Whiskey. 8 and 11 years old, Part of the ',above Liquors front under Custom Hume Lock, fOr sale in quantities tt. suit by P. C. MARTIN, CO Water st. BSHOULDERS- 6 blidu flacon Shoulder 1.) in prime Order, fur File low by jy3o P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water st.l I'NE SALI V A TAULt SALT—LO bags (small size) reri flue Salina Salt, fit for table use and' ~ Dairies, for sain low by P. C. MARTEN, jy . 27 i 60 Water a. T EMONS-4400 boxes lernons in good order ; ILI for sale L')? P. C. :MARTIN, ' 4r '2 1 0. , Gil-Water street , -- -- . ORAB CIDI:P.-12 Barre),s slimier Crab Ci 1...,' der fur sale by P C. MARTIN, iy. ~ f ) i 60 Water street. ---------- .—__.___ urrolziAmsHioo the Mutton llama, prim( 111 cin Lure and tin sale l MARTIN .6r. SMITH, 56 Water at. iY 27 lIT4-20buthelto Grounil NOR; 1 sack. Alinundx, prime article; Received aild for sale by NURTIN 66 Water at iY 27 FLOUR—Nt 111}:a Superflti &rah Family flour jud received and l'or anle hy SMITU, y7-4.l2Lvs 66 Wood, hetween 3ti and Fourth stoe. ALEItAItS-10 0 0 ibl!,:aleralms in Uri., and b.v..N, L. No. 1 article., on hand and for sak. , by 31.11triN 56 Water L , A LT—I . .; , ) Lun , 4 , krAng :07f11 - (>r s:Ale Lv nu 7, I MILLEK & It la' F.TstiN - - -SEF:r.mALAc%. ea is jtht r i tur r i crocti ty.id fo. s 1111.1,Eit k RICKETSON. CimulcoTit r. so.%p-- , 2m box, s hulling front j peanier Ac.x.lia and for nlo by ro r tg4MILLER 4- RICKETS ON. _ ...... __— DLANT.VriCN :NIOLASSLS—BX) b ;anding Bola eti.:3lnnr Linty Byron * cnnsignmo•nt znn: or cllo bs MILLER' t RICK ETSON. - - _ urtomF.-2'.; Auputi.at quality Ilrounigi,!'i a;1 Lit:li it I:ICI:I:T:40N. 17;orris ort,-25 barrel. , Linseed Oil, w n,l artant 1,4 purv; jn.t ir.:tard and fi>r 'lll.2jt. by a0r213 - MiLLF.it 11.1.CHNTSON. . ...rtc:d flour, recetrc.q.l aui Ica by tap atiother r--ask of CLARrr Wrct, on Mond:ly, Ana.. 11.(h. Pea.Arlaa wottling P. ;Air- CliataT a supenor article oh drato4ht. wdiAlea..l ; Char orders prior to that day, at thn 1.1'.52t0 Stnrh of 51411171 - 1' clog 10 No. 16 Market Aita-c.l rot, of Front. WINF.S.—A 1= sh 9u) ply of t an,- ono popular brhthill, timagolor 1h39, IS-10 awl I h , 42, jilat rechivoel and for rale at the WIT,' -tort on STERETT & Co, h 0,7,10 ;Co. It; Atarket AT A DElltA WIN $.--S .Ir. casts a sapener ar- ' 1 ill tale for oak I,y. the reckage at the mine Afore er (31: IN t•l'f ERKFT /.. Co. No. 16 Market It. B ',r a nt , ~ ,, , h . , : ic t e rla lienneAvy and other . sTEnEi - r & co, auglo No. 16 Market 61. cur. or Flout. QUt.:Att--10 1,1,a, :N. 0. Supii 0 It) bbt.. loar •• .r , erutilled land puheraeil, I cage layering 1). 11. For *ale by j 028 J. I). WILLIANN. CITIION-33 cases Genoa for sale by J. I). WILLIA NIS, Bug 31 In Woad street. . ._ ..._.._ COOP ^0 boxes No. 2 roam mr.I.F ; 17 5 " oriole " 2 " brio!, rim; 10 " " fancy: For vtle by jy 2g J. D- tvtuiAms. .._ ... s A P tSAGO—(3O 11 1 4. Maperior for sale by .3. D. WILLIAMS ; I tO Wood street, RICE—Zi Tierces fresh received and for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS,, Ilo'.Vood street. BRAZIL SUGAR - --5 bags white for sale by J. 11. WILLIANIS, aug3 no Wood street. QATIN STRIPED DE LAINRS--Just received 0 a lot of black and colored Satin Striped de Lainea, which we ere 01114 , very cheap. ALEXANDER & DAY, angst 75 Market at, N W cor of the Diamond. CHECKS AND 11 _ sortment of checks and and for salB very• low. ALEXANDER & DAY 75. Market it.; N. cor. of the Diamond PRINTS AND musuNs.--3ust o'pene. .large assortment of low priced prints and a variety of different makes of brown and bleached minas. auga. ALEXANDER &DAY, Marki:t si., N. W. car. of the Diamond. 'A large lot of musqui- Art S o Q r U iclt r s ° on NE rl l 'S hanta . nd for safe unusually low. atig3 ALEXANDER & DAY, 75 Market et.. N. W. cor. of the Diamond. AWNS ! LAWNS ! r-4ireat I3argains in Lawns aro now to he bad at Alexander & Day's, No. 75 Market at., as they - are selling off their stock of these good at a great reduction of prices, so now is the fiMo for persons to suit themselves tit a comparative. ly small expanse; ALEXA'NDER & DAY; . • No; 75 Market at.; N. NV. comer of the Diamond. W HITE DRESS. GOODS--A large aa.sortment of White dross .gooda, such an Namook, i'ackimett, Mull end Swiss Muslims. Just received and for sale very cheap by . . . . ALEXANDER & DAY, 75 Market st; n. west our. Diamond. J.Y I3 tiiiviiipkeaper Masi tccr A N." TA. MORRIS'S O. Market at. W 6 have now on hand the cheapest lot of LawirS ever otiored this - tnaiket. Spill as are usually sold - at 91, cents we ere i n ni ng a t $ ;FO the Dress Pattern, 37 yardS.) Cal and look al thorn. W. H. 6ARRARD - - WHITE CH ALK-2813 lbs. just received and fur sale by • angll R. E: SELLERS, --- `'IPAhISH WHITING-25 bble. received and for L 3 sale -R. E: • • - • A L MORRIS, No: 65 Market et. tuch.T.T.3oN clortt trine ozi Drought MEE Mug Off W. IT. G.2OI,IIARD. Just received another box of White ihniriet mks.. Rib iv`2o DUI F,S and Writing Ilnoins,e9rner of Fifth and Markets treats.. No system of instruction ever attempted west of the , mountains has proved so successful in 'qualifying gentlemen for the counting house. Those who .will take the trouble to examine LIM course of training and practice given in this Institution will be convin ced that it ishattlly _Possible for any person to.go through it with Out mastering the subject. Referen ces given at the Academy to nearly one hundred gentlemen now in practice in this city . who har nesie been instructed in this institution. Hours of busi 2 Ito 4P. M. and to 91 evening. , niM5 TUST RECEIVED--‘Aiicithhr ldrgc addition to my f stock of Diamond pointed Gold Pens of the best makers and for sale at the lowest prices. ,• Also—A large assortment of Gold and Sitter Pen cils, Tooth and •Ear Pidke,Twrezers, tze &c. \V. W. WILSON,... 57 Market Secrerity-to Purchasers Kuternd eeeertlag to AN el empfK le lb. ene 01410 C. -- krtilt;c7l7Tr iriatiil4CsT;F:Tt coxino •LL , Oder* TEILFICIT E , ... 0.0„Rm.,„,,,40,04,,:r.t.va4,4„ , --0.4A-",::,',.,..... , ~, / on , e. , -- - --- -_:- , ifILIt'KENER'SSUGAR COA'rED VEGETABLE; ki PILLS are the first and only Medicine ever known that will positively cure Headache, Giddiness, • INleules, Salt Rheum, Rheumatism, Piles, Heartburn, Worms, Dispepsia, Scurvy, . Cholera Morbus, Small Pox, Jaundice, Coughs, Quinsy, I'ains in the Flack, -. Whooping Cough, litit - ard Weakness, Consumptioli, Fits, Palpitation of the Heart, Liver. Complaint, Rising in the Throat, Erysipelas, Deafness, Dror.y „Asthma, Female Complaints, It,h;aga of the Skin,: Fes ers of all kinds, Cairo, (lout, Gravel , Nervoua Complaints, And all other diseases originating from impurities of , i the biood• 1 . it'r 'flicy have cured, slime their introduction,. over 2,000 'lemons. who have been given up as litip-: less cases, by the most einiamitPhysicians. I .-r They are patronized and recommended by men of the highest distinction, among w /16M are-- ! I lion. David it. Porter, 11 , 111.1itTtri Clay, lion. John Q. Adams, lion. Daniel lVetister,„ IHon. Martini Can Duren, lion. J. C. Calhoun, , Gen. V. - intielil Scott, Col.:R.l\l.Johnson, lion. James K. Polk, Gen. Lewis Cass. li ixr Their virtues are so infallible that the ,money will he returned in all cases they do not give univer sal sat i sfaction. Although but two and a half years 1 have elapsed since these celebrated Pills were firsts 1 intred.ired to the public, the sale of them in the i i Eastern and noddle States has far exceeded Dr., click cam's most sanguine expectations. During, the past 'ear, alone, nrile:. than 10,000 gross of b o xes' have been sold in the State of New Turk, 6,000 in 1 Penesvlvania, .1.000 in Mar vlaral, 3,000 in New Jet , err, 2:t,iho in loomware, and 9,000 in the New Englandl States. reqiiiring the. constant employment of 27 hands, extrusive of printer., and engravers. In the sm art period, upwards of 200,000 civics of the V , Family Doctor' have been ordered by agents in I i every section of the c..initry. Theist facts taus( i shim. condasivelv, that lir. Clickeneri's Saga:C....v - 1 tut 11ia}, k11 , ,,i!t 7 3 V ., '111 . 4 0, very best rtincine in the I 1 world. ar ebilati,lbilthertrxtimut.n. by the public.] We might eliend this potTlication Itif - nil indefin-j t de icni.rii. if we deemed it expedient, to publish all . tersitoonials no hart receive:li not only 1 1 0 ,11 agents , h ll ill 'l 1 ' • 1 ' nt individuals ai s ,,..lim...ein, stain late C3.IIPrIeI;CP : I toe benncial tarot] of Clickener'e. Sagas Coated . Pills, but w e demo-it ennocestary. The most in -1 contest/14c evidence of their Unprecedented success, I are the t rlt9berleo.linitations and Couhterfeits which have slimil y appeared,notwithstandirig the brief tie-1 tool they have beef beihre the publie. Even some of cur staunchest pill Makers hare hid the audacity t o imitate the Ca peele of Sugar, in order to disguise I the ingredtentii pf their vile co:lipoid:de. and palm. i them 01 for the ' , real simon pure:" Such paltry ] shifts cannot last long without exposing their hideous i !deformity. Truth and honesty mustlinevitably pre sail iiyer mreality and deception. For sale in l'ittsburith by W NI. JACKSON, at his Parent Medicine Warehouse, No. i•a, Liberty street, brad of Wood SC, Pittsburgh. Price, 25 e- per box. i Dr.Cliiilt.clicier principal °trice is Si - Ilartlay street, l New York. , 0 - 7 r Beware of an imitation article called 1m..1 pro, col Siesr Coated Pills, purporting to be patented, as both the pills and the pretended patent are fir genes., !lot up by ii miserable quads in New York, who, bin. the last Rini - or five yearie, has made his lisolu by contiterceitisitz popular incrlicincgi "r Remember, Dr. C. V. Cliektiner is the original invi.ntur of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing of the s il,rt Wad ever heard of until he intredmned them in June, !Sid. , Purchasers should, therefore, always a.lt for Cliescairis Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills,ithel take no other, or they will be mude the vi - ct i m m :v o 9 f a fraud. ____. _—_—_— TIM WILSON PILLS, as a remedy peculiarly adapted for headaches and dyspeptic affections, are pretty generally known and esteemed in this community; and the proprietor, so : often as ho has occasion to write or speak of them,.ean scarcely re frain froM an expression of his grateful acknowledg ments to his friends for their patronage and kindness , to him. Ili: , feelings are the warmer from observing the "beginning and the ending"—thrown almost in , juxtaposition—of so many nostrums and kindred pre parations equally lend in their pretensions, and much more industriously preSentii to tlO while his preparation noiselessly naval-tees., even to, remote places, soothing and comforting the afflicted, and permanently grafting itself upon the affections' of new friends, thui 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 -1 startria: evidence of the fact., In its natural history, if you please; the Wilon Pill differs from most other preparations in not being i 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 he casts about for scone cheap prepara- I I tion; or most 'get up,' as the phi* is; something—:l anything that will sell. Often he attempts it under, , an assumed or fictitious name, as though conscious, his own were insufficient to tell The difference' then between the Wilson Pill and the preparatimis a lave just indicated; would appear to be thiSi The consciousness of the valtie of My pill originated the idea of putting then( oil sale for money, and at I I price. ..rho consciousness of the value of money: originates in most instances the many preparations I have alluded to soul tile price most likely 'to take' is always first carefully considered, and the pill or other preparation made and graduated to suit it. The one is a DUCOVEIIII, and comes from the great Arcane of Universal Nature; the other a ltrick or invention, and comes from a not very popular quality of jam ilutrAL Nature. Reader!. the difference here • is'. great. In one instance the value attached to the ram, i is the starting 'point; in the. Other, the szontr: Da I lit is not probable that some of the many prepitra tines having even such paternity were accidentally! good, put that possibly by' this process_ Of. "getting] up't as they call it, by -Enfiltig„, and blowing; us we clean wheat, they have Peen "got too high be, fore their specific ,gravity had peen marefuDy:ascer tained. and have blown off never to pc heard of, withclinfr—somc light6r;m Soe ,WHatc"rer rittfoizate;: I must repeat it; tit s at I nm most frefoundly thankful to my friends for their ditiOrimination in notconsigripig my discovery to that compenduous category or . -, nventionu that did 'not answer"—of ":trichs that wetift.wie.." The Wilson Pills ere useful as a GethEnAt. remedy, anal may be kept tind taken, in proper doses, in fain-, a trreventative of general ill hesith, or ills : - e a 6 e of whatever name, by any member of thc fam ily, without any fear of the consequences of expo sure in the ordinary pursuits of business. ntr'lliey may always be had in any quantity of the proprietor, in Penn street, beloirigarbury, and of the principal Druggists of this city and Allegheny. y22-d&w7m • exce, ust received NLW ORLEANS --I for sale by Cje267 ! ''.'.-:::1:',.....:,-,--,:... ,-..„.._ . ~ . .-,0',-ii-. LADIES, look t for bargains, I have reduced summer, goods. M hand espies ] assortment of iris and English twns, Bereges, Sum er shawls,searcs ravats. - Als o•i ihbons,Flowers, Inv/ and : Plain raid Bonnets. For the Gentle= ien, a few spice id vest patterns, ,nt stuffs; gold id silver mixed , eeds,shirts, col- limon's Pills. Ohbda N.O: Sugar JAMES MAY; . : 'Orphan's Court Sate. -0115 t, 'At Ort.Orphaws Coil t , held et . Pitts -. StilklP. burgh,. D.,iP-. an4Pr sat([ County, ,En. the tA',......f.: ist day f August, A.. 1846. ' , ...‘:SI - 44a.g..: The . .pctition ofJohn Johnston, Guar ''..;e47.o.cs (lan Of Ann. E - . Thothpson and Mary , - 4 11 1 * - Thompson; - child ren Mid heirs at law Of, Edward B. Thoinpson, lath OffaitOeld Cot/My, and ! .tate of Ohio, deceased was presented to the Court; showing: 1 ., 'That the said Edwardd3. ThOrithi on, at the time of! I his death,. was seized in his demesn ;.. as office of and; ' in the.one undivided fourth part °fin, certain tract of land, nitrite in Versailles township, Allegheny coun ty, Pennsylvania; .deseribed as folloOvs: Beginning at . a post at the line of Xissick , S land; mid running. I along Hickman's land, N 81 deg. II: 190 perches to 1 I a post; thence along land belonging to the heirs of George Miller, deed., N 138 k deg,.1311312 peiehea to la fiost;,thence along .I.laillerfsland S Si deg. N 174 perches to a pest; thence N 871.31. W 52 porches; thence S 371 deg. W 46! perchei! to a white Oak; thence, by Kissick s s line - N 87i deg!: W 235 perehesi to a post, the place of, beginning, containing 360' acres and 108 perches; with the 1 usual illowance. And:being so „there - of seizeal, ibn Said - Edward B. Thompson departed, this - life intestate, leaving issue; [ the said Anne E., and Mary ThoMpson, minors. AND FURTHER. SHRIVING: That the petitioner hay ing been duly appointed Guardian .of the said miners by the Orphans' Court of said Couhty,afterWards; to wit: on the let day of November,l A. D: 1842, sued I fourth out oftho District Court of Allegheny! county; ' in No 662, of November Term, A. l ls. 184:7; a Writof Summons in Partition against the Fe -tenants of the said minors; and such proceedings Were therein had; that-the said Court, on the 15th day of July, A. D.; 1843, entered Judgment, quod partitio fiat. And the said Court, afierwards, on, the 96 day of Novera ber, A. D. 1843; to November Teihn, 1843, No 121, awarded air Inquest directed to to El. Weaver, Sheriff of the said county, commanding h titto summon the said 'lnquest to part and divide t e said described tract of land, accordinrs to -the right of the parties_ claimingpartition thereof; and by t4d Inquisitionof the said Jurors, taken on the, ground lon the sth day of Septereber, A. D. 1843, tile fulloiing described part of said tract of land; was allotted to and, set apart to and tbr thea said Wards . Raid ctitioner, to wit; Beginning at a post on Kiesick'Cline and turning thence by Hickman's' land, N Si Beg. E 5,1 perches; ; thence s'B7i deg: E 146 perched in a post; thence! 8.81 deg. W5l perches - to the lite of Kisiek'a!land, I rind thence N 871 deg. W 146 p . rches to the place ; or beginning; 'containing 46 aereLe 38, perches, with the ,ostial allOwaithe--.-whieh Inquisition was after ward,. cOrdirmed by the said Court. • . AND rvicinuri himVann To Tar& CocaT; That con- . eiderable expenses have been inCurred by the Veti , Goner in recoveritig possession of said Past described pieee ofsaid tract, and ineffecting a partition of the origjnal tract of , tiiiii, land = tidat the Petitioner's , Wards are entitled to in persondl..Estate, as heirs at law of their said Father, so far las it known to the Petitioner---that ,the said last dhscribed :tract is'-all el the real estate helongini to th Petitioner's Wards in the 'County known to the Pet Goner; that the said last described piece Orland is a I 'wOOdland and un productive and expensive;.and Ithat It would be to the iuterest ot said minors, in the judgMent 'Of the 1 Petitioner, to have the saioe Sold; Rod praying !the I .Court to'granthim an orderto sep the said part attic - said large tract ofland, which h s been set apart for I said minors—to pay the deliti,a id Maintain the said I minors, children of the Said Ind ' estate' and the cilia-! l i toie heretofore issued having been returned - accord-1 MCourt g to law, therefore, the rder and direct, that i the said John Johnston, Gitardi rr of thOsaid minors, I expose the-premises in said pe tion particularly de scribed, to public sale or outcry at the Court house, iii the city of Pitisbargh, on Monilay, thel3lst day of August inst., at 10 o'clock; A. iL, and sell the saute to the Lout bidder for the highest and .best price+ 1 , bitqen fo andlimely notice* of the time tur r the same having 6 st given due public place - of sale, ac cording to the act of Assembly in such cases made and provided, and the Rule of this Cond. Wittness, the Hon. 13ENJAMINParroN, Esq,;Presi- , dent of our said Court, at Pittsliurgb -- , this 4th day of August, A. D., 1546. I I Test JOHN - YOUNG,iJn., Cl'/z. augs , f ILosiNG OiT SALE AT BARROWS &TuRN v.,/ pp•s—ho 'coasequence aitOur arrangements for the "fall trade," we shall olliir for 30 days, cur en tire stock of rich Fancy and 8 tunic Dry Goods, at such prices as will ensure the !sale. Dress Stuffs, in great varier j, splendid styles and patterns.l 1 White Goods of every ! description. 100 Ps. Mous de Lathes, at much less prices than usual. ! . Shawls, beautiful assortment. t05h....a., , l art...mil-3Kr '...: 0 .1.44..<4.crre -ro Lou of purchasers. . p . , 00112. Linen Can. Bend , l fs. price 121 eta. Parasols. snlling off witho t ' reserve. Gloss.: and Hosiery or ever . description. paneets and 11.4.b0n5, at 3 per cent below wile. rates. ' Purchasers arc invited , to e ll and examine the TIIII7KIN ...kiDW.)S.IPLV.S.BIivi' , at this (and, indeed, every other) seison, is ollAm repulsive in appearance, caused, in eight cases Out of ten, by -I the atmosphere; and what, persons suppose disease! of the blood, is simply a &ices° of the skin. If Some of the tlinusands with take purgative medicine, Pills. and tireless Sarsaparilla:, were. to use, on their skin a softeeing and Clearied balm, that opens the pores, whitens the Skin; aud clauses a healthy perspi ration; that:be tlth. skin neyeti so djt2fir-,-iiredicenheal thy, or diseased with pimple i or freeklea, sunburn, tan and morphew, the true and genuine JONES'S. ITALIAN CHEMICAL' SOA never, finis to cure dispel therm and to matte ilk.. dkin clear, and lovely. It acts co faillily +1 soothingly` on the' skin, that physicians use it on ladies" and infants, in old cases or &..or , y, crysipeln4 salt. Theism) sore head, ringworm, and it (mind, the genuine Jones' cusp) has oflen effected a cure when every other remedy failed. it is indeed a bless.ed!retnerly. Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse, 89 Liberty street, head of WOod—at the same place is sold the Mtiorish Ilitir Dy.; Cc 4 ial Hair Itestora tile, and Spanish. Lily NYbito. PRINCIPAL Oericr.--=Sign of the American Eagle, 82 Chatham street, New,Yorli. •-- Splendid Centittry' Seat for Sale. • Till: subscriber offers for tale a splendid country seat situate about four miles from Pittsburgh on the Frankstown Road, twithih stew yards ofthe Eas tern turnpike] and. adjainini East Liberty.. :The house is finished in ithe best Eastern style. It contains twelve large ro ms and eme-large Ball .i , Room. It is eue of the fin st housCs in this vicini ty, of which those desirous f purchasing can satisfy themselves oh examination.; Three. orfour sea-es .d land stocked with the choi4st variety ofFroit trees, will be sold with it. j i i I ALSCb, Will be sold separately, eight acres prised; on', which there is a spl4ndid o chard containing about i SOO Fruit trees; Apply, P.eac 1, Pear, ftc.; all selected and of the choicest varieties. This plot lies adjoin- , ing the property described hbove. . , ALM On the South side of -thelFranktown Road; a fine. Mill for the Manufaclnre ofiSauffand eapable of pro ducing 00,000 limper anninn. The Machinery is all of the best kind atid!in fine order.-; For • • For further informtatiou find terms apply on the premises. jy.`23-dtfil 1, REES JONES- Uni+erstry• Oviv s6irol, rpm FALL SESSION elf this department of the j_ Western University; Will commence in the new University Building, on thri Fulda. MortesT or Ser. Terirty next, and the SPRING SESSION of. IS-17, will commend° on the Pinn MoraDAT or Fr.imUsitv following. 1 , , . . - : • This institution having. So far recOvered from the effects ofthe great fire of April last, year; as to have the new building nearly coMpleted with increased accommodations for all it 4 departments; it is hoped that the Law School vial b found tq present in-Creas ed facilities and attractions to those who desire to pursue a 'regular and thoroUgh course of legal educa tion, and to prepare theraselves creditably for ad mittance to the bar. ' ..1. - • • , . There will be daily recitations by the classes on assigiced,leisons; tio arranged as to embrace, within a two years course;-all the principal anal most lin poriant branches of the law... Occasional lectures on taw and entity,! will a i lsolbe delivered as ,pareal Tate Moor CoEni, designed for assisting students .in acquiring .knowledge hnd readiness in the:prac tice of the law will be.re t thmed as soon as that num her of students willjusti 4. The 'de.Tree.of llamas..-. Loci dr : LAW will be coliferred, eh students of the institution, according ill e 'rut es• usual -in stich iiititek onus. - .Any further informationthai'may be required can readily be , obtaitiedon application to the Professor, WATER It. Lownitt, xvlUji has his office on 4th above Smith.Oeld street, Pittshuilth: TERSts---4eventy-fired,ollars a yea.r.,•or thirtyLshv- , en and a half dollars`:n. session.. aug6-413m- - Lake 4' u.perler. 11E - OPLE visiting theicopper mines of Lake Su.- . perior during the. Season; will find it to their adrantage to call at'llizy'4.4 Brockway's Drug store where they can procure 4gc remedies as the peen lizaityrof the climate reqtfire. _Any information re lative to the cofintrY.lyill he freely given. ;- ;PAYS & BROCKWAY; jo2l . Noilotonimerciat Kow, Liberty n' T . , OBACCO..-I.l.large'p ri toliaceo, or primp consignment; and PittsburghFmanullieturesi ! august 18 t +-~~ Vor - CLsait6.n.U.l.l and St:'Loittit 5 f 7f.0 , ,.„ The passeng - er strarner ,PALEST.I - Nr.,. Williams;4E eapt: will leaveTai -the.alicivp arurointermediate'ports regularly. . For freight nif - pausage 011 P er Cluetiiricat and. licrlttslrille:. , . virOtlrdin PACK.E.'I%, The new and splendid passen g er „ C ()LIT fit AT, O'isivrAi.; Master, will ICILVC the above and interinerliate ports, rttulat; For freight or pasaage apply on boatil, or Lo. iel -1). IVLLKiNSi Agent venixxi; Pitriket. . . Tho new and nP • lend'apansebg er • ateam boat DECLARATION, Capt.. I. °dices,. will run astir ularpacket between Pittsburgh aid Cincinnati, tedving this port every Tuesday evening it 3 o'clock., Returning she. will leave Cincinnati every Friday evenin g ,, at $ o'c:it - nit.' The Declaration offe r s Superior accorainodatirina to paascagers. For frbiglit or passage apply on r". TM HE regular ail and pasimger • steam' Captain Maclean run am it regußr packet between Pitisintrgh . Cincin; nati, leaving this port every. Tv innday at 6 o ' cloe P. 141. Returningsheleave Cincinnati every, TburFaay at 6 P. N. [ The:Union was built expressly for this trade, and affords every accommodation. Forfreight or passage apply On bOird.. inayt, FOR CINCINNATI. . - . • K7iy, 'The well known fast rennlng - nteanler . ..,tl.•=e- - ;'...taCAAIRRI A , W. Forsyth , Master, WRl:ron as a relular Packet; leaving every Wednosday,'lnciriaT', ing at ' lo' o'clock; and Wheeling, at> 10, P. IL, tlie - same day. . Returning,' she will leave • Cincinife4 every Sall :Has, at 10 ; A. M.. • ,'; For frei g ht ' or passag,C!. apply- on booed, .or to rolisrni , & Co- agents, No. 30, Water street.- SA.I3II.I)AI' PACICLT. tt The regular mail an passcrigersteomer CIRCASSIAN, Capt. Isaae roe' as a regular Packet between Pittsbnygli nrid. Cincinnati, leavingthis port every Saturday;', at A. bl. slid Wheeling' at 10,1'. M.; the:same:day, Rtiertiing, she will leave Cineinnati ev'ert.Tuestfay," For freight or passage apply on board: The Circassian was built expressly for this trade' and offers to her passengers every comfort and ac. corninodation: mar sAT.uRDAY pAct(F,T, . 0„, The regular mail and passenger steamer ,141 . 1 7 .SSILNGF,i1.; Capt. Linfotd; will run ate a regular Packet between Pittsburgh-end :Cincinnati; leasing this port ..eve.ry Saturday at 10; 1t../31., and Wheeling at 10, P. 151., the same day. Returning; she will leaN'e Cincinnati every Tuesday; at 10: - , • .• - For freight,or passage apply on board. The Jtessruger stns built expressly for this trade; and offers to her passengers every .eomfort andae m comodatien.. - . mar 23 I N THE rean lar mail and ptssengertteam . IlIBEB:MA, Capt. John Klinerelter.;. will run as a .regular packet between Pittubilrgli and Cincinnati, leaving this . pirt every Tuesdav at 10 A. and Wheeling at 10 P. M. of the cane day.— eturuing, she. will leave Cincinfiati every Friday at - - For freight or passage apply on board.' The Hibernia was built expressly for the trade; And offors to tlic passengers crery comfort and su perior accommodations. - = . , . .. . , t Jr" . :q!4*,, THE regularrnail and . passenger stearh. • #l.--t- , -jar CLIPPER Is. o. 2, Captain Crooks, will run as a regular packet between Cincinnati and Pitts burgh, leaving thin port every Tridavi at 10 ..6....M.; and Wheeling at 10-P. M. the same d'ay. • Returning she Avill 16a:ire-Cincinnati every Mohdayat 10 o'clok; For freight or passage apply on board. ' The Clipper N 0.2 'was built exTiresi-lly for this irado'; and of era CO her passengers everi , comfort and no , commodation. - - ItEGULAW.CINCINNATI THE new U.S. ?.ail steamer ACADIA; E. Lucas, Ma•-ter will run as a reui lar passen.7er packet bet:veen. Pittsburgh and 14 above port during the, Beason of 1846, Tearing every Thursday ot 10 o'clock A. M. he adia 18 - ficw and. bas. superior ' , coot:unlock: , tions. For free ht or ; passage apply on board, or to ap9 NEIVTON jONES, .Agent. - - taNDAY PACK. 1L . , 47" Thein:alar ;nail an panenger cteamet Cant q • • - ••- tone -3 ItS a regular Paeli et beLyveen Pittzburgh and-einem flat, leavin,i. this 'port every Monday at 10; A. M.; and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Retarn ing.' she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10, Fhr freight nr passage apply on board. - The 'Monongahela - was .built expressly for •thiA trade, and offers . to, the passengers coMfort; and att , perlor accommodations. mar 31 - _ - _ The new light draught packet, steam CALJ.FOIINL-1, Captain Ilunter,Will leave for the ,above and all intermediate ports thii` (lax, regularly._ . . - l'or freight or passage apply on board, or .to - J. W. BUTLER 8119., Second st. , The California was built expressly for the above ' trade, and will niake her trips regularly (hiring the season. . augla THE new and light draught passenger steamer W , Capt. .13.4.Fr.r4 will eaye fig , the Ache and all intermediate ports regularly. The Western draws hot inches, and was bnilt,expressly to run in the trade during thd low water season. . . For freight brl323Sag6: , having superior accomtno dations;apply on boartl. jyls .. • a , ~...n.-7,: - .,‘„, . TllEreg,ular mail an . ciassengersteara-. . 41 .- - • - •-•`l er NEW ENGLAND, Card. S. R. Page; ...._„ .. . µ•ill run as a regular pncket hetween Pittsb.urgh and Ciniinuaii, leaving this port every _Wednesday at 1G A. 14L, and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the sprne . day.= Returning, she ',ill] leave Cincinnati eveiy'SVcirdai at 10 A. Mi - . ' - • - . . For freight or tiassage apply on . Ijoard. , _ , , The New England was built expressly for this tzta. . and offers to the passenger's every comfort and supe:. tier accommodations. ' naar26 ' . . • SAINT .LO'CIS PACIVETS , :. FOR ST—LOTTIREGULAR PACKET: The new and splendid passenaerstearn: er TO . M . CORIyIN, Cant. B:gher, run In the trade from Pittsburgh to St. Louis:du ring the season of 1816. The Tom Corwin, was built expressly for the trade, and is elegantly fnrnished in eveiy respect: For freight or passage apply on boatel: • may 19. ..• FOR ST: LOUIS'—RtGULAR PACKET/ The new and splendid P a.senger stem.: " 17 .er BRUNETTI:Capt. Per - rY, wili roil - in toe trade, frorii Pittsburgh to St. Louis, Oaring the season of 11346. - • • • - The'Brunette wits, built expressly for the tradO; and is elegantly found in every - respect. For freight or, pasiage apply on board: - apt 4 ,EQR LOIJIF.:VILLE--11EGULAR PACKET: lb, The new and splendid passenger Ftemp` -er. TONNALEUKA, Capt J.' K:AfoodY; wilt run in the trade from Pittsburgh to LouisrLll.O.; during the seli - iOn of 1846. The Tonualeuka %vas built expressly for the trade} and, is elegantly furnished in even; respeat. Ferfreight or paisag,e apply on board LASE SIIPZIttIOR. ." THE, STAUNCH low pressurd, 1 ship built , Steam Paeltetij JULIA PALAIER;. Capt llnsts A. SrinrL.ktn,-. having been pat in complete condition for : sea, run upon Labe SUperier during, the scaaor., commenc— ing 3d August, between the. Sault do St. Marie - r:nit the variims ports, as business may warrant. Thd J. P: is well 'furnisVd in every partic.ular,and bras' fine a heavy weather vessel as any ship , that float' the seas. Has good upper cat - in, state roams ar famlly ,salnensi rfs aloes sir..gle berths, hidis.. 7 s and steerage cabin: All well ventiluted;'aid accommodate IV.I cabin passengers'. Freight in large quantities, can bestowed under deblii. Parties or. withent freight will be acennimodated at theear landings uptin.the British and American siclel , • ud 9.ostaaWbaxeollisciu: ,quality, ju?t...receirell on sold cheap - thi cash; or 'AAFFE 8i O,CONM, 111 CE CTtiN?&TI. PAcIiL•"TS ! i; k l MM=Md FRIDAY PACKET FOr Cincinnati. 131ZZE OE= WEDNESDAY PACKET . . v;i- One or two voyages will be made to La Pont'i during the Indian payments, and two pleasure -NOV-. ages will be made entirely around the lalie toait, wise, during August and September, giving to pica.: sure travel in opportunity of enjoying, the :Rest do. lightful, unique and interesting seen ery itr theknowit world: State rooms or tingle berths can be secured in advance by addressing ' W. F. FORTER-TAYLOR,Manating eTinerc • • - Sault do Ste Mum. Michigan. July ,IS4B 7 - jy2o-*-3ta&dm' , . - IC. B. Prepert ylkoningried te W. F.. PorteiTayhir kill sheet with immediate despatch as erdestra.' • ~.~~ ,~, - S Kr }'
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