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    COMMERCIAL RECORDt
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE, .
COMMITTEE TOIC , SEPTEMBER,
3 HaiMa, • G. Weymaii, 1 S. Clark
Prepared and corrected everp Afternoon
Pi):4 , drotui;)+4l4l43:ispricoi
PriT WATZU IS lid EtrAiCNIX:..I,
•
. Consul, Boiven, Brownsville
Arena, Peebles,-Brownsville. -
Michigan, Bolen, Beaver:."
Lake Eric, Hernphil, Beavni,
Louis M'Lane, Wnneti Brownsville.
- Lady Byron; CaldWell, Si. Louis.
DEPARTED.
Arena, Peebles, Brownsville.
Consul, Bowman, Browne.
Michigan,'Boies, Beaver.
Hibernia, Klinefelter, Cincinnati.
Roscoe; Jirves, Cincinnati..
North Queen, Colbett , Wellsville
The St. Louis Union of the 21th ult. Sityk.
'The Wm. R. King, from New Orleans, rePoits
the Olive Branch a total loss. A part of the cargo
had been rernoved in a damaged; stater She was
sunk by running on a log. The pilots of the Olive
Branch came up on the King
We learn - from the Clerk of the Win. IL king,
that the Pride of the West is agroune. below the
mouth of the Ohio, and the Huntsville near Jeffer
son Barracks:
IMPORTS'"BY
St. Louis—Pr str Lady Byron, 1 bbl, 3 bxs Kids,
36 bge wool, 35 hhds, 29 kgs tobacco, 46 sks fea
thers, 17 kgs butter, 9 do lard, 241.hds bacon, 15
bales mds, 29 tons metal, 5 Ws peaches.
str North Queen, 1G bbls mustard
seed, 2 bbls eggs, 23 bbls butter, I do tallow, 53.
bbls flour, OG buckets.
ilfenongaltda Improvement—Pr str Louis McLane
2 has, 5 bales nit's, 1 moving, 20 dox shovels, GS
bx.s glass, 7 eke wool, 5 bbls cider, 5 bbls whiskey,
74 bbls flour, 4 bbls apples, 74 3 bxs glass.
Pr str Arena, GI sks wheat, 1 thrashing machine
SUMMARY OF MARKETS.
Cincinnati, Aug. 28.
River—Yesterday the river,was rising at this
place with .15 feet water to Louisville. '
Fkur—Yesterday from store 100 bbls sold at
53,05 p bbl; 100 bbls(i43,oo; at the canal it was
held above these rates and no sales had been made
when we were around.
Whiskey—At the canal 260, 138. 20 bbls sold
10i cts ty• gal;" 100 bbls to arrive sold at the same;
51 bbls copper distilledfinGi cts; at the river 18,
51, 95, 55; soldalGi; 25 bbls from wagontal6ic t;
evening before last 58, 32 bbls soldt,3l6+ Os; 32
bbhel6
Leal-35 kegs No. 1 soldas c s lb; 10,000 lbs
froth . butchers soldeic.
Sugar-12 hhds fair soldaii is , Ib; 13, 4,3, hhds
fah-07}as; 20 hhds low fair in 3 lotst7e.
Salt-110 bbls Salina soldasl,4o , bbl; 100
bbls Kanawha No. lel7e p bush.
./11a/t-150 bush Barley soldr&80e p bush.
Candles-30 bxs mould soldaSie p bbl.
The week has passed off with very little varia
tion in She market. either in prices or demand. The
city continues healthy.
Cotton ''lie business of the week sum up nearly
1,906 bales. Holders arc generally firma Stock
on hand not 'cleared 18,041 bales.
Tobacco—The activity noticed in our last semi
weekly ieview, has Continued since, and the sales
of the three days enahrice only 53 hhde, of which
41 were •sold yesterdayo2e. for refusedall,c. for
adinitted, and Mc. or private terms. This makes
the basinesof the seek 2 . 0t3 bhds. Hearing noth
ing to justify a change, We sevcat 'On - r former quo
tations:
Inferior,' Fine, 411 . Iraq
Common, 2.104. Choice 5~
Fair, . 3/03i Cigarleaf,3lason2leloi
Stock on hand, not cleared, 2.1,370 hhds.
Sugar--13usinesS of the Week 425. Prices have
been fully sustained, and we continue to quote as
extremes, inferiour 43(05, common La:* fair s't
(03, prime GieGi, and choice 68Q7.
- Molasses—A good article commands 21:71 , 22c.
The - salet of the week scarcely amount to 300 bbls.
ceffer—Loyr qualities are selling in small lots
3 cts, the higher descriptions command Gi(a7,
and choice lots, by numbers, bring 7i/die.
.Flour-100 bbls. sold on Wednesday at $2,50.
The other transactions have been in small lots at
$3,50',&53.73 for fresh Ohio, and s3;73(ajt for St.
Louis and other fancy. brands. Prices depend
snore upon tl* supply and demand for home con
sumption than the rates abroad. The stock is
light. The transaetions df the week do not exceed
4,500 Lt.'s.
Cora—The salrisor the tined clasetrlbrace, 3,000
sacks mixed at 31c. arid yellow at 350374 c.
Oats-300 sacks sold yesterday at 46c.
OtST 26th, Is4l.
Tobacco—Sales at the Planters' Warehouse
were of Passed, 1 hhd at $4 , 15; 1 At 2;453 at 2,10,
1 at 2,30, 1 at 2,55, 1 at 2,70; 2 at 2,80,1 A 2;00.
2 at 2,05, 1 at 3,80 and 1 at 5;25; of Refused, 1 ati
$l,lO, I at 1,13, 3 at 1,23, 1 at 1,30, 1 at 1,10, 1
at 1 45, lat 1,50, lat 1,05 and lat 1,75. At the
State Warehouse there' were but three hbds, sold, 1
Passed at $3,30, and two Refused, at $2,55 and
$2,05.
Oats—We note a sale of 300 bushels, sacks in
cluded, at 20c , and 84 sacks at 27c. A heavy lot,
quality not stated, sold at 30 cents. The demand
i s steady and the supply quite limited.
r RENDER THE HUMAN HAIR SILKY,
SOFT, FINE AND CLEAN; to make the scalp
healthy; smooth, white and fruitful, so that d good
crop may spring therefrom, persons have* but to ex
pend thirty seven sand a half cents, And, reader,
our only object for selling the article at that price, is
knowing it to be all we state, that when you once try
this you never will use aught else, whether it he
merely to erebelish, to dress, beautify, and preserve,
to force growth, stop falling off, and cure genii's or
dandruff's,. the JONES' CORAL HAIR RESTORA
TIVE will never fail to do all this, as hundreds will
tell you with gratitude. It dresses the hair beautiful
ly, and makes red or greyhair grow dark from the
=roots.
Sold atJACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse,
S 9 Liberty street, head of Wood—price thirty Seven
and a half cents, fifty cents and one dollar per bottle.
At the same place is sold the Italian Chemical Soap,
Spanish Lilly White andunrivalled shaving soap.
iy.25-tf •
'MAKE NOTICE ALL TIIE PEOPLE—AGENCY
j Restovzo--The celebrated medicines of Dr. T.
G. Evans of Brownsville, Pa., are now for sale
wholesale and retail, at Jackson's Medical Depot,
No. 89 Liberty, street, head of Wood, Pittsbiugh.
Wholesale Dealers and Agents supplied.
Dr, Evans' Sovereign , Tonle dnd Grand Restora
tive, a cortain'eure for the Fever and Ague.
Dr. Evans' Vegetable and-Anti-Dyspeptic pills;
price 25 cents per boa.
Dr, Emus , American Vegetable Vermffuge, price
- 25 cents per bottle.
Dr, Evans , Tonic Eye Water, an infallible cure
'for lore eyes, price twenty-five cents per bottle.
Rev, Dr. -Tar= Esters Black Syrup, for the cure
of Coughs, Cold, Asthma Croup, Bronchitis and
Consomption—priee'one
• Renternber Dr. Evans. only Depot, is ZACKSON , S,
No, 89 Liberty street, head of Wood. ir2;_
WANTED to borrow $lOOO for two years :on
property. worth $6099; a liberal interest will
be paid. Inquire at tho'Agency and Information
Office, No If Fifth at., between Market and Wood
(sta. aug.7.3. ARTHUR BROWN; Jo.. &Co,
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SITII3:II.PiIIILLA VEG ETABLE Br.oon Pa:La.—The
proprietor is obliged to Manufacture them on a more
extensive stale than heretofore, and by a great im
provement in his machinery, can make them much
faster -andwith less labor, consequently less ex
pense, which enables him to sell 40 pills to, the
box instead of thirty as heretofore. As a Spring
Purifier, these pills have no equal, and for purify
'Ag the blood, and purging and cleansing the atom
aeh'tnd bowels, they are the safest,' Aoest, and
nierstofficaciouS in existence. If pills are necessa
ry at ail f DeLeidy's Blood Pills will . effect all' that
can be effected by any known pills in the world,
for all thetirtues that can be combined in pills
Ike contained in them, and their established repu
tation is the best proof of it. No other Pills are
known to contain Sarsaparilla in them, and all
other Pills called by names nearly similar, are
Manufactured only with a view to sell them on
the reputation of the' true and genuine DR. I
LEID Y 'S _SARSAPARILLA VEGETABLE
BLOOD .PILLS, the first and original introduced
by such naive.
Be cautious; therefore; ask for and take no oth
e:nt, and yeti will not be deceived in their effects,
whilst if 'yob take of the spurious, or imitations,
you Will not only be deceived by their effects;
which are ofttimes serious and dangerous, but de
ceived out of your money also.
Male and female, young and old, can take them
at all times, in all diseases, without change of liv
ing, restraint from occupation, or fear of expo
sure to all weather—containing neither mercury,
minerals, nor any ingredient whatever that is un
friendly or dangerous to the constitution. Try
them, try them; if their effects do not confirm the
foregoing, their cost will be refunded by Dr. Leidy
upon satisfactory evidence of it. .
' cc? For sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.,
corner Sixth and Wood streets, who are the only
Agents for Pittsburgh. my2O-d&w
ORTII East corner of federal and Robinson
. 1.1 streets, Allegheny, will commence its Fall
session on Monday the s 3ist inst.
From Professor- 1. H. Lee, Washingtrin Collcgc, and
Having attended ad examination of the school
taught by Mr. Williams, we take pleasure in bear- I
ing our testimony to the evidence afforded by it of
the unusual skill and labor of Mr. Williams. The
understanding of the principle of the subjects which,
the scholars had been studyingy shown by their
clear answers to questions risked by others than the
teachers, prove the excellence of the New England
modes of teaching, in which Williams seems to'
be proficient. It. B. LEE,
J. WISHART, &e.
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
that ranuot fail to make good readers.
From the knowledge that we have of Mr. Wil
liams' character as a teacher, his zeal, fidelity and
success, we cordially recommend him to the , patron
age of the public. His location is clegible for Goth
cities. DAVID HUNT,
RICH'D BEESON.
I attended the above examination, and can truly
say I was much gratified with the attaintment of the
pupils. WM. PRESTON.
aug2.l42m.
Near Orleane, Avg,. 18
mo THE CITIZENS OF PITTSBURGH. The
j_ undersigned respectfully informs the business
men of Pittsburgh, and citizens generally, that they
will publish a new and complete DIRECTORY, of
the cities of PittsbUrgh and Allegheny, and the ad
jacent towns, with all the recent improvements. The
work will be ready by the first week of April, 1547,
and will be got up inn superb style with regard to
elegance of type, accuracy ofcompilation, and a sys
tematic arrangement of the various trades' and pro
fessions. No item, however trivial or minute, at all
necessary to a work of this kind, will be overlooked;
and the public may confidently rely upon having a
Directory worthy of the city of 'Pittsburgh and its en
virons. Business cards inserted on reasonable
terms,. and the work will be illustrated with splendid
lithographic designs of the public buildings and
manufactories. Price to subscribers will bn 6 31,50.
Several active young men wanted; apply at the Office
of Publication, No 11 Fifth street, between Market
and Wood.
Books.
ri.EMOCRACY in America;
_LI Life and Land of Burns;
Jefferson's Works complete;
American Biography;
14ell's Geology;
Mansfield's Life of Gen. Scott;
Blake's Biographical Dictionary;
li , ear's Guide to Knowledge;
t. - ear's Wonders of the World, for sale by
11. S. BOSWORTII & Co,
No. 43, Market street
• AB
,40')
H. Williams , Select School,
TESTLVONIALS
From the Rcr. Mr. Prestos, Doctor Hunt,
.4-c
RICIPD BARD,
aug2s-dly ARTHUR BROWN, Jr. I:Co
HAND- 1 --An assortment of window sash
1. - .9 and window glass, bed cords and plough
lines; nice and cheap small garden hoes, plaster of
Paris, tubs, buckets, half bushels and peck mea
slues; purple and yellow carpet chain, &C., for sale
cheap in any quantity to suit customers. ISAAC
HARRIS. Agent and Commission Merchant. No.
12. St. Clair street. [au;; 2t wd.
Av ANT ED .-- A smart, active young man with,
I' V with $2OO to $3OO cash, as a partner in a safe,
profitable and well established business; paying an
average profit or $3O to $35 per week. None but a
cash customer need apply. Inquire at the Agency
and Commission Office, 11 Firth gtrecti between
Market and Wood. ARTHUR BROWN, Jr. &Co.
ring, 26
Blakely and Mitchell,
Offices On PEA?' and Smithfield sts
AGENTS for the Old Black pall Line, of Liver
pool and New York Packets:
Remittances made as usual to. England, Ireland,
Scotland and Wales, in sums of one pound sterling
and upwards—payable in any town of importance
in Great Britain and Ireland.
Persons wishing to send for their friends can have
them brought out by the above splendid line, on the
liith and 16th of any month. :IY7
Light in Dark Plnees
PERSONS wishing to test the value of a bright
light in a dark night, will please call at the Drug
Store of Hays & Brockway, and purchase an article
called CADIPHINE ()IL. 't is death to dailtness and
a "terror to evil doeis." NO. 2; Pommereial Row,
Liberty street: jyls
For Sale iii — tlie — Whari:
JUST received per Canal Boat
-10,000 feet inch poplar;
10 $ 000 " t" seasoned;
95,000 " 454 Scantling.
iYB .
L. WILMARTH
YENEEttS AND VARNISHES, of thd very best
quality, for sale at H. H. RYAN'S Cabinet
Ware Rooms, No. 5l Fifth &eel:
.IYI6
HILL & BROWNE,
(SUCCESSORS TO HOLDSDIP AND BROWN!,)
IMPORTERS and manufacturers or. Wall Paper;
and General Paper Warehouse, No. 87 Wood
street, Pittsburgh; • je2o
Alusqueto Netts.
QEO. S. SWARTZ has on hand a lot of very ita
petior white and colored Musqueto Netts
which will be sold cheap at No. 106 Market street.
.el 3
CANDLES -20 boxes Stearinei
10 " Star;
Just received and for sale by
THOS. MILLER,
jelB cor. Wood 87.401 ate
T_T , IDES--411 -Missouri Hides, for sale low to close
consigutnewt,
eu6
IG METAL.-1" ton Scioto Furnace pig iibn for
P
Bale by (je2o) JAMES MAY.
LEMONS -75 Box - ea tainonat for sale very IoW,
by
.jYI4
Prescott 'Printing Ink
CONSISTING of black, blue, red, superior book
Vi and card ink, warranted a superior article, fur
laic by LUKE LOOMIS, Agent.
jy23 (Journal copy.)
DIJILADELPHIA STEAM SYRUP, a Sae aru
etc; Just reed and for sale by
- TUOS. MILLER;
eer. Woad & 4th sta.
'5 7,
Mania Inventions•Outdpne by Nature.
READ, REFLECT, DE WISE, AND ESE 'NATURE'S GREAT .
REMEDY, TILE AMERICAN OLLi
-
• A MEDICiNE OF NATURE:.
IRIS;A:ill is obtained fromawell near Burklerilre;
KentnckY; s i t the depth' feot below the
surface of the eartlkatiii:l7o feet - through 'solid rock:
Its curative properties' are truly aitonishing, and as
a RemediatAgent it tiar.vrell be pronounced won
derful: Since the discovery dr, this Panieei of Na
ture; numbers of remarkable cures have been effect.'
ed, by its .use. 'lt is Innocent—POrerful-Safe and
Certain in its effects. It has been tiled with unpar
aliened success in the treatment' of die: following
diseases: Inflammatory Rheumatism; Burns and
Scalds, Cholic, Piles, Flatulence, Inflammatc6ii,of
the Kidneys, Deafness, Consumption, Liver Cora
plaint, Phthiaic, Scald Head, , Cancers, Weak and
.Sore Eyes ' Bruises, Fresh Cuts and Wounds;
Sprains and Strains, Dropsy, Pains in the Breast and
Side, Tetter, Influenza, Ulcerated Sore Throat,
Consumption, Bronchitis, Spasms, Ulcers, Spinal
Affections, Scrofula or King's Fvil, Coughs, Syphilis,
Ringworm, all Bowel Complaints, all Chronic 'dis
eases, Impurities of the Blood and General Debility.
his likewise very beneficial for Female Complaints
in general; acts as a great Restorative from Languor,
weakness of Back and Chest, Low Spirits.turtt Faces
.
sive Debility.
Read the following Certificates, all of which are
authentic; all the persons therein named are flow
living, and well known in Cincinnati:
Crscurrtstr, July-Ist, 18 46 .
Sir: Having 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,
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 from 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
tried a good many remedies that had cured others;
but in my case they failed. In April, 1845, I heard
of the American Oil. I procured a bottle, and be
fore I had used a half a bottle I was entirely well,
and still continue so. I will not be without itin 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 tetter in his hands so bad 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, &c.
JOAN
This is to certify that I have had a sore leg for six
or seven years. It was sometimes so,bad that I was
not able to walk. I have employed several physi
cians, 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 intern4lly once a day.
When I commenced using the Oil my leg wag Swell
ed very much and was a very dark purple from my
knee down below my ankle joint and had lost pretty
much all lbeling, and the ankle joint was•stiff so that
I could not move it; before I bad used the Oil three
weeks my ankle joint was loose and my flesh a natu
ral color, and it is now entirely well. I have recom
mended it to Several of my friends since, and it has
proved good in even• case. I would advise all that
are afflicted to give it a trial, for I have used it for
other complaints besides my leg, and it proved good.
G. 11. BRAUMSHI,
Walnut, between 13 and 14 stn.
CINCINNATI, February lath, 1536.
This is to certify that I was afflicted with a disease
of the head; one sine of my head commenced swell;
ing and was very painful, and very much inflamed
and sore. My left eye was entirely closed up, and
I could scarcely see any out of the other. It had
been so for about two weeks, and getting worse dai
ly' when I commenced the use of the American Oil,
and in a few days the swelling had nearly all disap
peared. My head is now well. I have used it also
for sore throat, cholic and cuts. lam fully satisfied
with its healing virtues. I used it by taking it inter
nally from a half to a teaspoon full night and morn
ing, and bathing the part affected two or three times
a day. I do believe it a good medicine, and would
the advise afflicted to give it a trial, as there is no
danger in using it. JAMES M A DDOCK ,
Sycamore street, north of Canal.
Sold at One Dollar per Bottle at Jackson's Patent
Medicine Warehouse, S 9 Liberty, head of Wood at.,
Pittsburgh. THE envy PLACE Ix Ptrrstrunati where
the Genuine A nirriran Oil CAN be obtained. ,
Beware of a Counterfeit article. The Seneca Oil,
put in American Oil Bottles, and labelled "Amer
ican Oil.” It somewhat resembles the American
Oil, but possesses none of its virtues or healing pow
ers.
W. Jackson respectfully informs the Public that
D. Hail& Co., thn proprietors of the American (lit,
bare appointed him their SOLE AGENT fur West
ern Pennsylvania.
All persons wishing Sub-agencies will apply at S 9
Liberty street, as above.
N. B. Sub-agents wanted for every town in the
above District.
A great number of certificates are on hand and!
can be area at the office, 89 Liberty street, head of
Wood. aug 28-1 y
George R. White & Co.,
WILL dispose of their choice stock of Barnes,
painted and Gingham Lawns, summer Shawls
and Scarfs, at reduced prices.
They will also dispose of their entire stock of
Cloths, fancy Cassimerea, and Kentucky Jeans, at
original cost, as they intend relinquishing this par
ucular branch of their business.
jy22-2m (Chronicle pleace copy.)
AI 5 ;
N. 0. Sugar. strictly pnme;
45 25 bbls. Nos. 1 and 6 Loaf ;
10 CaSeS "Lin ering D. R. Loaf Sugar,
bbls N. 0. Molasse.;
In store and bar sale by
LAMBERT & SIIIPTON,
aug2s. 133 and 135 Wood street
Coffee.
300 BAGS Green Rio, part prime;
s<< Old Go%erinnent Java;
ing this day and for sale by
aug2s LAMBERT & SIIIPTON.
T OBACCO -40 bxs ilutchinson's ss;
30 bxs Price & llarwood'a ss;
" J. R. Grante ss;
15 " Layton's ss;
55 " 19., 125., IGa.. 325., Balt. plug, and
Ladies Twist; arriving this day. and fur sale by
atig2.s LAMBERT & SIIIPTON.
F ISH -150 bbls No. 3 Larys Mackerel;
20 " " 3 North "
10 " " 1 •`
20 " Herring (Al'wives)
" No. I Salmon; in store and for
LAMBERT & suirroN.
salt. by
au,425
r7IEAS-420 packages Y. IT., ToMI., G. P. and
Powchong,, of late importations, arriving and
for sale by LAMBERT &
BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SIIIRTINGS.—
The attention of purchasers is invited to Our
geral stock of these Goods.
4-4 superior Sea Island Shirting Muslins;
15-16 ,g 6, 66
7-8 " 4f
it
12-4 Hamilton Sheeting;
5-4 " ii
9-8 . " et
Mar
OEO. G. ,BROWNE,
- DECEIVED THIS DAY, by Ex pr ess,. another 1
of rich black MANTILLAS, at the New Val
Store, 79 Market street.
augl7 W. H. GARRARD:
Pier; Centre and Card Tables of differ
j_ cut pattern: . If you want a good article cheap
call at die Furniture Warehouse of
T. B. YOUNG & Co;
• : BI Hand st.
EAVY white Linen Drill, for . geWni pants;
Int Tweeds and Summer Cloths,'
tent's Linen Cambrit Haficlkerchieflif
DO. Silk do:
Do. Hernani and Silk Cmvits.
An invoice 81 the above rtceived this day by
je 27 D. FL CONSTABLE, 83 Market. at
JAMES MAY
T"Eperson whd came to AB Meg Painting Room
during his absence, and carried away a Book en
titled the Golden Rule, had better return it and save
exposure,
attgls
JAMES MA
ECEIVED by Explima last evening, an Invoice
JR. of wiper French Dress Gingliarnsi mitny of them
entirely new style and patterns Very deairable, at
No. 46Market street.
augZ
g BOXES of prime, picked Slaty Lem
one Leobe for
/eJ ealo by (jO5) TAAFFE & O'CONNER;
CINCINNATI, Oct(/Cr isc,
Sugar and Molaaie■.
SIITA &
JAMES MILLER
Nair Fall Gingham,.
BARROWS tic TURNER
Iledit4:- Demi Goods.
Jl.7§T ifT.deived from New York by Adams & C o os
Ezpresi; the following styles of Ladle! Dress
Gooduwideh fey beauty and cheapness cannot be
surpmfiedin any of the EatiternViz::
Embroidered Gingham' ; Robes, (new etylee;) -
Graduated Organdi do do;.
.. Rich Onabri Ruages(iillt and wool) veil cheap;
Balzarines, every price Mid quality;
Rich style's Rep Cashmere and De Leine;
French. Girigham..and..Gingharn Lawns; ..
Paris Printed gest . :tenni Cobattine, (a new tirti
, of Dresi.Doode, ve.ry beaut(ful.)
G •
raduated,Muslik Robes; . .
• White Embroidered ,„ . .
All the above goods have recently been purc Pod
in the New York market Since, the gzeat sediction
of, pricee and will be sold at a Smell advance above
Eastern .cost by ,
LD WINES & LlQUORS—consisting of
O
Port•Xine;
MadeVa Wii e;
Mlaaga
Rhenish do;--aM :half and quarter Pipes,
and on draught vrarrante42Oure;
Pale Brandy, of di ff erent brands;
Dark do, „
Holland Gin, tine flavor; ,
Peach Brandy, 8 years old;
Apple do, 4 do do;
Old Rye Whiskey r B and 11 years old,
Part of the above Liquors from under Custom
House Lock, for sale in quantities to suit by
P. C. MARTIN - , .
GO Water et.
BACON SHOULDERS--6 hhds Bacon Shoulders,
in prime ardor" for sale low by
jy3o P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water at.
FINE SALINA TABLE SALT-50 bags (small
site) very fine Salina Salt, fit fur table use and
Dairies, for sale low by ; P. C. MARTIN,
jy27 6O Water at.
TUTS -20 UT S-20:nshee?rod Nut;N i.3cAim l ns g nca 4 icle;
Received and for sale by
MARTIN & SMITH.
56 Water at
POT A6ll-15 caska Potash, No. 1 article, on
hand and for sale by
MARTIN &
56 Wood et.
FLOUR -50 lible Superfine fresh Family flour
just received and for sale by
; MARTIN & SMITH,
y7-il&w 56 Wood, between 3d and Fourth sts.
ALERATUS-1000 lbs Salcratus in bbls and bxs,
No. I article, on hand and for sale by
MARTIN & SMITH,
66 %Veer et.
CALT-1:20 barrelsll - il)aiiig and for saliTi—
augl MILLER & RICKETSON.
WEET 'MALAGA WINES-15qr. casks just
►7 received and for sale by
augi MILLER & RICKETSON.
CIIILLICOTHE SOAP-200 boxes landing from
steamer Acadia and for sale by
aug4 IWLLER ¢ RICKETSON.
PLANTATION MOLASSES-100 bble landing
from steamer Lady Byron on consignment tind
or sale by MILLER 4 , RICKETSON.
ug4
- 13 Roosts -25 doz. superior quality Brooms, just
j) received and for sale by
augl3 MILLER 111 RICKETSON.
LINSEED 011.-25 barrels Linseed Oil, warranted
pure; just received and for sale by
augt3 MILLERS RICKNTSON.
p i LOUR-30 barrels Flour, just received and for
sale by
MILLERS RICKETSOS
111. ANDS WANTED-2 B e d stea d ma k e " ;
2 Table makers;
8 hands to make other Cabinet ware;
Ndne need apply but firbt rate workmen.
H. H. RYAN
auB (Journal and Chronicle copy.)
Wood Street Property for Sole.
rri A T desirablelot of ground at the foot of Wood
street, occupiedst the time of the great fire by
Messrs. Xing & tioittie, is offered for sale.
_
Enquire of
Aug
Laity Sehbol
Unlversti
rrne. TALL SESSION of this department of the
I . Western Unirersity,,willtommence in the new
linirersity Iluildingom the rtissr Storroar or Sr.?'.
vicuna neat, and the SPRING SESSION of 1547,
will commence on'the Flan itlo.siDaY or Fri:neater
following.
This institution having an far recovered from the
effects of the great'fire of April last year, 21 to hare
the new building nearly completed with increased
accommodations fur all its departments, it is hoped
that the Law School will be found to Present increas
ed facilities and attractions to those who de s ire to
pursue a regular and thorough course or legal educa
tion, and to prepare themselves creditably fur ad
mittance to the bak.
There will be daily recitatiime by the classes on
• assigned lessons, So
arranged as to eilibrace, within a
two years course, all the principal and most im
portant branches of the 141 V. Occasional lectures
lon law and equity, will also be delivered as part of
the course.
Tim Moot Corser, designed for assisting student■
in acquiring knowledge and readiness in the prac•
tice of the law will be resumed an soon& the num
ber of student■ will justify. The degree of Ititent-
LOD or LAW will be conferred on students of the
institution, acconling the rules usual in such institu
tions.
Any further infOrmation that may he repaired can
readily he obtained on application to the Professor,
at.trn 11. LOWRIE, who has his office on 4th above
Smithfield street, Pittsburgh.
TERMS—Seventy - five dollars a year, or thirty-sev
en and a half dollars a session. aug6-d3in
I)01.M SOAP44O boxes Cin. just received and
for sale byl TIIOS. MILLER,
jelB cor. Wood 81 4th eta
SAP SAGO-40 lbs. superior for sale by
J. D. WILLIAMS,
R ICE -3 Ticices fresh received and for sale by
J. 1). WILLIAMS.
lit) Wood street.
B RAZIL SUCiAD-5 bags white for sale by
J. D. \MS,
110 Wood street.
QATIN STRIPED LAINES—Just received
I , J a lot of blaCk and colored Satin Striped de
Laines, which ‘‘e , are Felling very cheap.
ALEXANDER & DAY, ,
aug3 75 Market at, N W cor of the Diamond.
GIIECKS AND TICKINGS.—An excellent as ,
firtment of cheeks and tickings, just received
and for sale vezs , low.
aug3 ! ALEXANDER h: DAY,
75 Market kt., N. W. cor. of the Diamond.
D RENTS AND MUSLINS.—Just opened a large
rtssortmentluf low priced prints and a variety
of different males of brown and bleached thusf ins.
aug3 I ALEXANDER & DAY,
75 Markel st.. N. W. cor. of the Diainond.
ATUSQUITOINErr S —A large' musqui.
All to netts do hand and foi. sale unusually low.
aug3 ALEXANDER & DAY,
75 Market st., N. W. cor. of the Diainond.
T AWNS t LAWNS ! !--Great Bargains in Lawns
are now to be had at Alexander & Day's, No. 75
Market et:; as they are selling off their stock of these
koOd pleat ;reduction of prices; eci.now is the
time fat personslto suit theniselvei at a comparative.
ly small expense: ALEXANDER & DAY,
, No. 75 Market at.,
N. W. corner of the Diamond.
WRITE DRESS GOODS—A large aseoittnenl
of White dress goods; such as Nansook,
Jackonett, Mull and Swiss Muslim. Just received
and for sale very cheap by . , •
ALEXANDER & DAY
• DAY,
75 Market n. „west cor. Diarriond.
Lawns Clectipiti thine Efeirer:
T A. MORRIS'S No. 65 Market et: We have
nOvv on hand the cheapest lot of Lawns eVer
°tiered in this market. Such ae are usually sold at
91 cents' we are 'selling at $ 50 the Dress Pattern,
37 yards.) Call and look a therri. jet
WHITE CHALE-2813 lbs. just received and
for sale by augtt R. E. SELLERS:
DANISH WHITING-25 bbls: received. arid for
gibp sale by anvil R. E. SELLERS:
PSALMS tir. HYMNS, for the ova or the aersonn
Reformed Church in'thOUl. S. of Afiiefiie ; En
gligh and German. Ror B a l e ..:.
SCRIM of SCHEBLER:
10 Wood et.
EMEM
2 -- -7 - -1 ; AT: THE SNEW elling
O rl STORE
A MciRRIS,„
.No. 0 Market at
W. IL GARRARD.
Just received another box or White Bonnet Rib
bona:iY2o
•
TUST RECEIVED—Another large addition to my
ti stock of.Diarnand, 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 Ear. Picks, Tweezers, &cc. &c,
W W.. WILSON,.
P 1 Market Mt
Each boa of GENUINE SUGAR COATED PILLS,pos upon It
....niiii,,i,i , ...p.,p40q1110 , 44±r,a 04 11iyan0,,,.,. ALL.
CLICKENER'S SUGAR COATED VEGETABLE
PILLS are the first apd only Mbdieine ever
known that will positively cure
Headache, Giddiness, MeasfeS; Salt Rheum,
Rheumatism, Piles, Heartburn, Worms,
Dispepsia, Scurvy, Cholera Morbus,
Small Pox, Jaundice, Coughs, gitiasy.,..
Pains in the 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.
7• They have cured, since their introduction,
over 2,000 persons, who have been given up as hope
less cases, by the most eminent Physicians.
0:7 - They are patronized and recommended by
men of the highest distinction, among whom are—
Hun. David R. Porter, Hon. floury Clay,
Hon. John Q. Adams, Hon. Daniel Webster,
Hon. Martin Van Buren, Hon. J. C. Calhoun,
Gen. Winfield Scott, Col. R. M. Johnson,
Hort. James K. Polk, Gen. Lewis Cass.
Igr Their virtues are so infallible that the money
will be returned in all cases they do not give 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 must 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, exclusive of printers ; and engravers. In the
same period, upwards of , 200,000 cnpies of the
"Family Doctor" have been ordered by agents in
every section of the country. These facts must
show, conclusively, that Dr.` Clickener's Sugar Coat
ed Pills, besides being the very best medicine in' the
world, are held in the highest estimation by the public.
We might extend this publication to sit indefin
ite length, if we deemed it expedient to pnblisti all
tersimonials we have received, not only from agents
but individnals and families, who have experienced
the benficial effects of Clickener's Sugar Coated
Pills, but - we deem it unnecessary. The most in
c ontestible evidence of their unprecedented success,
are the numberless Imitations and Counterfeits which
hare already appeared, notwithstanding the brief-pe
riod they have been before the 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 eimon pnre.: Such paltry
shifts cannot last long without exposing theirliideous
deformity. Trutk and honesty mist inevitablypre
rail over rascality anddeteption.
For sale in Pittsburgh by Whl. JACKSON, at his
Patent Mciticine Warehouse, No. 59, Liberty street,
head of Wept! st.. Pittsburgh. Price; 23c. perbox.'
Dr. Clickener's principal office is SI Barclay street;
New York.
Beivarg of di, imitation ankle called Im
proved Stigar Coated Pills, purporting to be patented;
as both the pills and the pretended patent are for
geries; got up by b. miserable quack in New York,
who; ft' the tact flitir or five years, has made his
living by enutiterfbiting popular medicines.
Mr Remember, Dr..C. V;,Clickener is the original
inventor of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing of
the sort was ever heard of until he introduced them
in Jane, 1543. Purchasers should, therefore, al ways
ask for Clickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and
take no other, or they will be made the victims of a
fraud. may 9
J. K. MOORHEAD
European - and General Agency.
TIC.: subscriber continues to make remittances, to
or furnish Exchange, on England, Ireland, Scot
land. France or Germany, to any amount, from XI,
to 1000. Passengers brought out, and all business
connected with nn European Agency, attended 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, 1546-(11m
THE subscriber is desirous of selling about FOR
TY ACRES of good farming land, situate in
Baldwin township, Allegheny county, within seven
miles of Pittsburgh, thirty acre§ of which is bleared,
well fenced, and in a high state of cultivation; with
an unfinished frame house upon it; If not sooner
disposed of at private sale, it will he sold. at Public
sale, at 2 o'clock, I". M.; on Saturday the 5111 day of
September. The title is indisputale; possession given
immediately. For further intornaation enquire of the
subscriber on the premises: .
aug 13-ti&w-ts WILLIAM WIGHTMAN.
I 10 Wood street
Farm Containing Coal for Sale.
THE subscriber offers for,sale a s valuable Farm
on the Monongahela River about .13 miles
from Pittsburgh. one mile trom Elizabeth Town, Al
legheny county, and one mile below Min No. 3
situate in Jefferson township. The farm contains
about TWO HUNDRED ACRES, one hundred of
which is coal, of easy access from the River, beside
being a first rate farm for cultivation. Those desir
ous of purchasing coal land; will find this farm Dna
.Fessed of perhaps more advantages than any similar
one upon the River.
For further particulars apply to the subscriber;
living within one mile of tile premises.
.11ARVEY H. PETERSON.
augl.l-dfir.wlm (Jdurnal copy.)
Jeffcreon Democrat,llerks Co., pleas copy, 4 times,
and send bill to this Mike.
James Cavanagh.
IMPORTER and Wholesale dealer in French, Ger
man and English Fancy Variety Gni:x . lB . 6f every_
description; such as Jewelry, table and pocket Cut
lery, silk Purses, bead Bags, silver and German sil
ver Spotins, gold and silver Pencils, - Bilk and gem sus
penders, 100 doz: of GerMantown Hoes and half do.
Trimmings of all kinds, and a gene W-assortment pf
toys, constantly on hanirit No. 61, Market Street,
between Third and Fourth knos; SiniVion , s R,Ow,
Pittsburgh. myl3
MUST received from New York; a larg6 quantity
el of Havana and Principe Segars of th 6 most
Popular and superior brands now in use. Also; an
excellent article of chewing TObacco and several
tales of superior Cuba Le'af Tobacco, for sale.
B. E. WINCHESTER,
' No. 50, Third street, two doors froth the Post
Office. tnayu.
PERSONS desirarts of purch'aaing lots in this
Cemetery are referred - frit inibrxnation to the
Superintendent on the grounds, or to E, Thorn
'Druggist, corner of Penn and Hand ntreets, Pitts
burgh. By order of the Board. J.CHISLETT,
dec 11 - - Superintendent.
rANTON RIFLE BARRELS .-- 4 boxes rifle gun'
barrels,. warranted of the beat quality, just re
eels& on consignment from thd manufacturer, and
will bd Sold at the manufacturers wholesale prices;
c *natant supply will be, kept onland
yl4-dtiw GROIIGECOCIIRAS, 2Mtiod it.
giloT--40 kgs Shot, assorted Nos: for saliby
e 26 - JAME MAY
CIORN—,II7 icks Corn, for sale
JAMES=
ie2
MEE
LADIES; Itrik
it for baigaio;
I have rbduced
in prices ef ,all
blitMer goOds.
On hand a spin
id assortment of
iris and Engliah
awns, 'Bereges,
Sim
mer shawls,scaffs
ravats. Al so ,
ibbona,Flowers,
ancy and Plain
{raid Bonnets
For the Gentle-'
len, a few spleen
id vest patterns,
ant stuffs,' gold
nd silver mixed
feeds,shirts, eel-
GOid
Security to Purthasers.
Small Farm far Sale
ScgaraT Sigars t
Allegheny Cemetery.
. .
Prooltsznaiion.
AITHEREA'S; in and by.ari act of the .Genefal
V ,Assembly of Pepnsylvania, entitled an act
relating ;to eleetions of thili ,COrnmonwealth, it
is enjoined oh me to give 'public
,notice of such
elections. to be held, and to enumerate in such
Cc° what Mficers ate to be elected;, in pttrsuance;
therefore, I, Eiii4u TrioylLab,§heriff Of the coun
ty. of Allegheny,. do therefore make known and
give this public notice to thc electors of said coma.
ty of Allegheng, that, a General eleeticui will be
held in the said county, on the. Sl7,cosn
9r PCTOBEIt :sax's-, at the severalelection districts
therein. ;
The electors of the First Ward of :the' city of
Pittsburgh - , to, meet at the old Couit Hoirse in the
Diamond;
The electors of:the„Second Wahl oftbi city of
pittsbUigh, to meet it the House of
in the said Ward
The electors of 'the Third itard of the city of
Pittsburgh; to'meet a.tthe house of Geo. H. Bell,on
Liberty street, near. Seventh;
The electors of 'the Fourth Ward of the city of
Pittsl?ttrgh, to meet at the Washington Coffee
House, corner of Penn and St.,Clair sta..;
The electors, of the Fifth Ward of the city .of
Pittsburghcto meet 'at the house of Aleiander.
Stewart, in the said - Ward; .
The electors of the -Sixth Ward of ,the city of
Pittsburgh, to meet at the-office.of J. P. Tibbitts,
at the corner of the. Mechanics' turnpike and
Washington Street, in said' Ward;
The elect Ors of the First Ward - of the city of
Alleghpny, to meet at the house of John GOehring.;
formerly occupied by H. De Haven, on Federal
street;,.
The electors of the Second Ward Of the city of
Allegheny, to meet at the house of John Oliver.
formerly,oecopiesl by .1"ohn. Goehting, corner of the
am I
• CHUB. ;
TLR?In•
Diamond aptl Ohio streets; .. .
The electors of thh Third Ward of
,the city o
.
Allegheny, to meet at the Public School Housein
Maid Ward. on the East Commons; .
The electors of thr Fotirfh Ward of the city of
Allegheny, to meet at the jib l 's_of Mrs. --:-----,
East Commons; , ..
The electors ,of Pitt feW hip to meet at the
house now or lately occupied b tlitnrad Frevvogle,
'
known by the name of the "Social Garden,"on the
Mechanics' atul Farmers' turimike road; .
The electors of Peebles township to meet at-the
house of John Beitler, in the village of East Lib
erty;. . .
The electors of . Wilkihs : township . to meet in
she house of FranCis Wilson, on the Frankstown
road, in said township; , • .
The electors of Plum township to meet .at the
•
house of Margaret Little,'"formerly, John Little's,
in said township;
The electon of Versaillei township to meet at
the White House,- fomierlY occupied•by Thomas
Ned. on tile Pittsburgh and Greet:o6;7,h turnpike
road, in said township;, • ; >
The electors of Elizabeth township, including
the borough of Elizabeth„to meet at the house for
merly cccupied by Wahlen„in.said-borougli;
The electors of Jefferson township to .meet
the house ofJohn Snee. formerly Occupied byJarnes
King. in said township.
The electors of Miffia tOwnship to meet at the
house of Saninel Wilson. formerly occupied by Jas.
11. Ned, in said toWnshis . ; .
.1
The electors of Upper St. Clair township to
meet at the house of Jame's Connor, in said town
ship;
The electors of Lower St. Clair township to meet
at the house of E. MeAnirich, formerly occupied
by A. IL llarshbargcr, at the end of the Monon
gahela Bridge.
-;
The electors of Robinson township to meet at
I the house of Sarah
. .11PFerland, formerly Audrey
IM - Farland, in said tow ship;
The electors of Findley township to meet at
the hobse of M Lelland A.! Armor, formerly occu
pied by John Charles, in the village of Clinton, in
!said township;
The electors of Moon township to meet at the
house of Peter Onstot. in Said township;
The electors of Ohio tOwnship to meet at the
I house of John Hay. in said township;
The electors of Franklin township to meet at
the house formerly occupied by John Shrum, in
said township}
The electors of the botorigh of Manchester to I
I meet at the Public S'hool House;
The electors of Reserve township to meet at
the house of Gotleib Fisher, in said township;
The electors of Baldwin township to meet at''
the house of John Cowan. in said township;
The electors of Snowden township to meet at
the house of --- in said township;
The electors of Brown; township to meet at the,
house of in said township;
The electors of Ringgold township to Meet at the
house of in said township. •
The electors of Ross township to meet at the
house of Henry Kehler, id said township. .
The electors of Pine inwnship to meet at the'.
house of William Cochran; F.r.q.. in said township.'
The electors of West peer township to meet at
' the house of Nathan Cooley, in said township..-
The electors of East Bier township to ineet at
Public Schoutalouse, in the village of Tarentum,
in said township; ; .
The electors of Indiann tawnshipto meet at the
house formerly occupied; by Sanibel Mackey, in
said township;
The electors of the borough, of Birmingham to
meet at the house formerly occupied by Deminic
I 0 - Conner, deeeased, in said borough.
The electors of the borough of Lawrenceville to
meet at the Town House, in said borough; •
The electors of 'the borough of Sharpsburgh to ,
meet at the house of Jarnes Sharp, in said borough.'
At which tithe
. and places. the qUalified electors
as aforesaid will elect byballot—
ONE PERSON for inernberof . Coagress;
ONE PF.RSONjfOr Caind Commissioner;
ONE PERSON for Member of the Senate of
Pennsylvania, in.conjunetion with Butler;
ONE PERSOIN!for Sheriff;
ONE PERSONfor Prothonotary;
FOUR PERSONS for members of Assembly;
ONE PERSON for 'Commissioner for three
years;
ONE PERSON' for Commissioner for one year;
ONE PERSON for Auditor for three years;
ONE PERSONfor Auditor for one•year;
ONE PERSON for Coroner. '
And by virtue of the 19th section of the act of
the second of July 1830, it was enacted that every
person, except Justices of the Peace,' who shall
hold any office or appointment of profit or host un
der the Government of the . United States or of this
s• - seltr, or of any city;; or . .incerporated . district,
vo.,a:her a commissioned officer or Otherwise, a
...ranordinate offiter or agent. who is er Shall be ent. l
ployed under the Legislatirre; Judiciary or Execu
livb Departinent Of this State or the United States,
Or of any city of incorporated district, and, also , 1
that every member of Congress, and of the State
Legislature, and Of the Select and Cot - ninon Coim- 1
cil!rhf any city, or Commissioners of any ineorpo
rated distriet, is!hy the law incapable of hold
ing eirexercisin,g :at the same time the officeoi op
potritinent of Judge. Inspecter or Clerk Of any
election of this Commonwealth, and that no 'lnspec
tor, Judge or other officer of any such eleetion shall
beleligible to alay of to be then voted for.
Also in , and by the 4th section of an act approv
ed the 19th of April, 1840, it is enacted. That the
I.3th section of the act passed July the 2d 1839;
entailed an att.reldting to eleetiOns. Of this Coin
niOnwealth ehalUnot be so construed as to prevent
any militia officei or Borough dikes, from serving
. Judge, Inspeetor or. Cler k .,. , any General or
Special Electien in this Comnionwealth.
And the return Judges of the respective districts
ithresaidiare,required to meet at the Cora House
in the city of Pittsburgh, on the Friday nil./ after
the Second Tneeday of 'October next, then and there
to perform those duties required by,layv,
Given under. thy hand and seal at Pittsburgh this
29th day of August; A. P. 1846, and of the In
depencle,nce of thqUnited States the seventieth.
ting3l-d3t&wte. E.LIJAH. TROVILLO, Sh'ff.
Lateen Improvement. -
BEDSTEADS ,of different kinds with Haxant , 4
iron patent fasteinings, superior to anything now
in use, fcir sale toil at the furniture warehouse of
T. B.I.YOUNG & Co; Hand street.
bOxei DI: R. Raisini;
E • 45, Prutha S.: figs;
12 Jrci fresh Prunes;
Just reccrlied ainllcif sale
TIIQS. MILLER;
Wood & 4th-sta.
jelg -;
1 lI4E. SUGAR - CURED xec'd and
for sale by THOS MILLERS •
jetB ' or: Wood &4th eti.
• ';,. - 7 ^:x -_-_-,-r,-,,,,:1ii•;',:,.*•',!--
CINCINNATI
For Cincinnati and St. Louis
f The passogger.rteathor PALEVINE.;
firt the abovd
an..'alrintertnediato ports regalarlyi
For freighter passage apply oh board)
For clnetunratt and.
• - itrOttan .± , Acirrr... •
The new and oplendiapassenger steamcr
=A?' - er CO L U. 1.1.13 lAi o , N . t.tt;lktaster, vdl..
eave for the above and intermediate ports; regular%
For freight or passage apply on.hoardi or- to- •
jel - D. WILIIINSi- Agent.-.
Tisei‘day EveniagPackcY
p The new and splerididliasienger steam+ .
B-':i, boat DECLARATION; Capt. Vorheesl"
will run a..sa regular packer between Pittsburgh ail
Cincinnati; leaving this port every'TilesdaY evening,
at 3 o'clock .. Returning she will leave Cincinnati ,-
eiery Friday evening at 3 o'clock.
The Declaration offers superior acc;irpinodatiowi,
to pasiengerS. titr freight or passage apply oti
board: , jet
MOND., I PACKET. •
,THE regular mail and pasenger steam'
er UNION, Captain Maclean; will run as
a regular packet between Pittniaigh and .
nab, leaven this port every Mbhday it 6 &Crock; "
P. M. Returning she will leave Cincinhati ever") , '
Thursday at
. 6 P: , .
Thh Union Was built
. expreisl 61. trade]
and affords every aCcOrginodaion.. „
'POI. freight or passage apply on borrd. , maya.
FOR CINCINNATI
. The well known fast ning 'Stem:not
4V,CAMBRIA, I-Mi
W. Forsyth, Master '
- will _m
as a regular Packet,leafing every Wednesday orn4
Mg at 10 o'clock;. and Wheeling', as 10, P.M., tho
same day. Returning; she will leaie ,t*innati
every Saturday, at 10, A. M.
ror freight or passage apply en . hoarff ,or,
FORSTTH et Co., 'Agents,
No. 3S, Water street..
SAURDAY PACKET'
The regular mail and passenger i3tennien
''' CIRCASSIAN; Capt..lsaac Bennett ; wilt
run as a regular . Packet -between Pittsburgh and .
Cincinnati; leaking this port - every Satnrclay,, at -
A. and Wheeling at 10,.P. M.; the-;kame -, day:
Iletuining, she will leave Cincinnati every Thesday;
at,lo, ek: M.
For freight or,pttssag,e apply on board: •
The Circassis,n *as built
.expressly for this tridei
and offers to her passengerh every cbmfort and ac
commodation: mar 23
SATURDAY PACERT.
(Ms The regular mall and passenger steamer
MESSENGER. Capt. Lmford; as
a regular ; Packet between 7 Pittsburgh and Cineinnati; -
leaving this port every, Saturday at 10; A. M., and
Wheeling at 10,'P. M., the g;
same day. Returnin
she will leave Cincinnati`
every tuesday, - at 10
o'elock, A. M.
Fortnight or pasliage apply on thar c l:
The. Messenger was built expressly for this tridei
and offen to her passengers every comfort and ac,
commodation: mar 23
TUESDA ' Pi CKF.T
THE regular mail and passengersteam
er HIBERNIA, Capt. John lilinefelteri
711rinti as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and
Cincinnati, leaving this . port every Tuesday at 10 A;
and .Whepling at 10 P. M. of the same day:--
Returning; she will leave Cincinnati every Friday ai
10'A: . - .
.
Fotfreight or Passage apply onboard.
The Hibernia was liiiii . expressly.fot the tradet•
and offers to the passengers every conifortand.sv
.. . .
periot acconirnodations. apl
FRIDAY PACKET
THE regular mail and passenger steain ,
er CLIPPER No. 2, Captain , Grogks,.wilL
run as a regnair paeket between Cincinnati and Pitts=
burgh, leaving this port every Fijd4y, at IQ A. M.
and Wheeling atlo P.. 111. the same day. _Returning
she will leave Cincinnati every koridayat 10 Weatar;
A:14.;
. .
For freight or passage apply on board,.
The Clipper No. 2 was built expresslyforthis trade;
and Offe.rs to, her passengers every comfort and an.'
commodation. mar 23
REGULAIt CINCINNATI 'PACKET. •
s r . TilE IIiSP U. S. Mail steamer ACADIA;
M. E. Lucas, M2Ster, will .run as a regu.
-_—_
lar passenger packet between Pittsburgh and thd
aboye port during the season of 1846, leaving eveil
Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M.
. The Aeadia is sew and, has superior acconinicids:
tions— For freight or passage apply on board,.or td
Sp§ , J. NEWTON JONES, Agent;
LIIBIiMiILM3M
,The regular mail ani passenger steam - el'
MOI7O,ISGATIT,L.A. Capt. Stonc; will run
as triigultir Packet betweiii Tittsbdrgh ancteinhire
nati, leaving . this port_ every Mondiy at 10, A. M.,
and Wheeling,at 10. the same day. Return..
ing, she will levit Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10,
. • •
For freight or P:iiage Apply on board.
The Monqpgahela was Wilt. expressly for this
trade, and offers to the passengerS Comfort, and su
perior accommodations. , mar 31
For Crtollonat.4
, em;e4. The.ne* light draiight packet steam
er CALIFORNIA, Captnin Hunter, will
`leave for the abore and all intermediate ports this
day. regularly.
For freight or pagsaze apply oh board, or to
. J. W. BU ILER & BRO., Recond et.
.
The California was built expressly , for tbe abut)
trade, and Will make her trips regularly durin ,, the
.
season. . augls,
FoC Cincinnati
_ BEGEL,AII. PACKET.
THE new and light draught passenget;
steamer WESTERN, Capt. lttatga;
will leave for the abo.e and all intermediate ports
regularly: , ; The Western draws but 12 incites, and
was built expressly to tun in the trade dirifig the
For freight or passage, baying superior acciatomd.:
dations, apply on beard.
WEDNESDAY PACKET.
4 .•
1 THE regiaa.r mail and o•
_passene;steain?
..• - er NEW ENGLAND, Capt. S. p. Page,
will inn. as a regular packet between Pittsburgh ana
Chicirinati, leaving this port every Wednesday at 10
A. M., and - heeling at 10 P. ig..th. - 134na , .!4iy...F.
fu
Rerri W
ing.. she will leave Cificintiati every Saturdaj ,
at 10 A: Id:
For riei g ht or passage apply on board • )'
The New England was built tlFpicasly for this trailci
and offers to the Passengers etery comfort and supe;
rim. accommodations: mat26 .
SAINT LOUIS PACICETS:.
FOR ST. LOIJI&—REGULAR PACKET:
The new and splendid passenger steam:
er TOM CORWIN, Capt. 13ugher.;
run in the trade from Pittsburgh to St. Louis, du=
ring the seastos of 184().
The Tom Corwin, was built expressly 'for the
trade, and is elegantly furnished in.evely respect:
For freight of, passage apply (Vi beard.
may 19.
.FOR ST. LOUIS--RERULS.R PACKET.
The new and splendid passenger steam.;
ur BRUNETTE;Ctipt..Perry; wilirun in
um trade from Pittsburgh to St. LoUiS, during the
season of 1846.- . . •
. . ,
The Brunette was es - Fes : sig. foe the trae;
and is elegantl y fouruljn every r e sp ect:
For freight or passage apply aisl4
FOR LOUISVILLE—REGULAR PACKET.
... The new and splendid passenger steare-
Cr 'FONNALEUKA, Capt. J. K. ..toOd s y,
will run in the trade from Pittsburgh to Louisville;
dnring.tlie season of 1846.
• The Tonnalenkti wait built expresely flir the trodo;
and. is elegantly lhinished in Every respect:
Forfteighi or passailt apply on board
For Sole.
. •
PROPPItTY near the All egb9y . arsenal, LaW.: .
renceville, consisting' of dwelling Louses; stdre
roOni; &c., with a large lot of grotifid; situate oit the
Alain street, leading through thb floretigh of Lai,-
renceville. This propirty is se situated; that it can
be divided into Small portions, and all or OA will be
sold on reasonable terms', pdit eash.in hand, and tr
liberal credit for the balance. Apply to Blakelyk.
Mitchel, or to ,T. H. APKEE,
angS near the preraises.
Lake Superior. , .
TWOVI.t. vissltin the copper mines of Lake Se.
perior during the, season, will find it to their_
advantage to call at' Hays Er. - Brockw4 , s Drug store .
where theY.ealt procure such remediea the peku 7
liariyy of, the elimste require. itny
.. infOrniation
lathe to the country will befreely giveu;.•
MAYS 13AVS)CrAV,
No. 2 Colinitarcial ROW Liberty
•
1110BACCO:--7.5,14rge.ar3..6Ci Small boxes' Misiou.. ,
it tot:tack's; Of. prince. tpiality, justi receligsd'olg
opuSigtyiielit, and will. be sold cbeap for catfie'_oz•
Pittlbarg&manurattures. . '
august 18 TA 'FE & Ot'OltitEß.
VITRON-33 cases (-16io. for sale by -
T. D.-WILLIAMS,
110 Wood street