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COMMERCIAL ItFiedlD.
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE.
COUX/TTEE FOR SEPTENUTR.
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,Hanna,, G. Weyman, S. cipik
Prepared 411d:corrected every Afteruiru..
011 T OF VITTSBURGO.
2 FEET vg - crisp ➢7.TfiE "FLT.LT. NARK
Conseil, DowmVU, BrawnsvinV•
Louis M'Lano,.BCnnq.tt l3rox•nsville
Michigan, Boles, gavcr.
Luke Erie, Hemphil, Beaves,
Wilmington, Dawson, Wheeling.
• . I *s.th Queen, Catlett, Wellsville.
Island Worley; Wheeling.
May qUeen,-Fracker,
Zanesville Packet, Scales, Zanesville
Lady Byron, Caldwell, Cincinnati.
Dominion, Tyler, Louisville:.—.
Financier, Kount2, Cincinnati.
• Satp Snap, Greenlee, St. Louis.
DEPARTED.
1 , Consul; Bowman, Brownsville.
Michigan;.Boies; Beavec.
Lake Erie, Hemphil, Beaver.
Louis M'Lane, Bennett, Brownsville
A. .Wayne, Bennett, Cincinnati.
Prarie Bird, Vandegriff Cincinnati.
Hudson, Ebbed, Cincinnati
Sun Beam, Goff, Cincinnati.
iiwatara, Jacobs, Cincinnati.
Island Packet, Worley, Wheeling
May Queen, Frakers, Zanesville.
North Queen, Calbett, Wellsville.
Q Yesterdy evening about dark there wogs two
feet eight irl t ckes water in the channel, by the met
al-mark, and falling slowly.
IrSPOILTS BY alvntt.
Cincinnati—Per sir. Lady Byron; 24 sks. wool,
T, boxes specie; 3 . 2 bbls. vinegar, 44 hhds. talacco,
sks. 16thers; 19 rolls loather, 12 bags feathers,
/ bag ginseng.
Jl4Erqittg:—Per str. Rhode Island, 26 hhds. to.
baceq, ,oxes tyke, 35 bbls. and 135 bxs. glass
ware, 73 bbis flour, 50 boxes gldss, 7 bbls. butter,
21 sass. wool, .100 'melions, 1 iot hops, 1. lot dried
peaches.
Per str. Island Packet, S 3 Mids. tobacco, 120
,bls flour. 16 sks wheat.
litononaahcla Improve:neut.—Ter str. Consul; 130
boxes soap ; 3.1 bbls flour, 5 bbls. whiskey, 176
bushels oats.
Per str. Louis 11 , PLaiar; 13 bxs. glass, 3 bbls swee
potatoes, 12.0 bushels oats.
- Per keel Boat; 140 bbls flour, 40 bushels oats,
1 mooviog, 100 bbls salt, 100 bxs. glass, 26 tons
pig metal, 200 bdls lath.
Mot Atacktts —New 1-01. E Sep .4 —.We notice
the bale of5U biles.N.texican at about 74c, and 40,
ODU!lbs fleece, princiValik4ithe lower and (raffling
grades, 20026, both cash.
Amer. Saxony, fleece 32(4334 Super. pulled, 250:26
Amer. full bid merino 97 2S No. 1, pulled, 20@12
Amer. do. merino 2.-ad'3 No. 2
.Amer. native and I do, 20!a21 •
Boston, Sep. 4.—The market for domestic fleece
andpulled wool continued dull and the sales since
:Far last have only been in small lots at quoted pri
xes. The English advicesquote a rather more ac
live demand without change in prices. .
.Saxony fleeces 3S (R. 10 COM. it, s breed 21rR211
'4mer. full blood Neal Lamb's super.
tto. half do. • 2,r42S Do. let qua'y :222'27
ytTOTICE TO JOURNEYMEN SHOE MAKERS
—FortS.u.i.-The Stock, Fixtures; sad goo()
wilt ofa Ladies' Shoe Store, in a central part ofthis
beitig one of the oldest establishments in Pitts
burgh; it has had an excellent run of cash customers,
.add the stock comprises a general assortment of
Eadie''scaiter Boots and Shoes, together with a for
ot . .SOle Leather and las y ts, will . sold at a bargain,
th:e present owner being about to retire from busi
pess. To a person understanding, a business, this is
tilssf rate chance, as tli whole will Be sold en. a'
credit oftds Mouths or a year. Inquire at the Agen
cy and Commis-ocm O r iTice, II Fifth street, betv.ten
Blarket and Wood sts.
atp:s2G : RTHUR BROWN, Jr. t: Co.
lIRIFY THE BLOOD AND CLEANSE THE
BODY —lt is an astonishing fact, that a %cry
large class of diseases can only hy eurallq such
reqedies e t s' cOer into the BLOOD, and circa
tale with ity through every portion of the body, for
only by this means can the remedy be brought
into immediate contact with the disease; and to at
tain this desirable end, no preparation has been so
uniformly Successful as DR. JAYNE'S ALTER
TIYE. Sorofula, Kings" Eril, Cancer and Canal--
our Tanannjo, White Swellings, Enlargement of the
Munk, aim and Caql3i, ,EpiptiN e dis
eases of thel Skin, old and indolent Ulcers, Goitrous
Swellings of ;the Throat &c., are cured with a certain
ty, that haS astonished every beholder. it is, be
sides, one - of the most pleasant articles that can be
taken into the stomach, operating as a tonic, and
zeinoving Dyspeptic and Nervous affections, and
ina±arting h glow of animation and health. une
quallpd by any thing in the whole Materia Medica.
:Far a4le at. No. 8 South Third st.—Price $1 per
Ibodile, or SAQ
.per dozen.
For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE,
on Fourth street, near Wood, and at the Drug Store
of .P Schwartz, Federal street, Allegheny Cite.
1tg28.-d I
- Pit MMES.& ALCORN, (Late of New York city,).
_rt, No. 27 Fifth st., between Wood and Market,'
Manufacturers of Mustard, Ground Spices, Catsups,
fee &c., will open during the present week a large
assortment of articles in their line, which they will
wholesale in quantities to suit dealers, at Eastern
tvinalesale Prices. All articles sold by them warran
ted. Merchants intending to go east would do well
to call before leasing the city. They may be found
at their warehouse, Nu. 27 Filth street, in Ryan's
Building. sep7
Fail PfsAton of Hats.
At KEEVIL'S, Lck-,morrow, Thursday August
27th,; a neat and cheap article of Pittsburgh
mabufacture can be had at the above store, ahead of
fashionable hats imported from the East.
KEEVIL & CO.,
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No 152 head of Wood st.
7LIIIE poisonous effect on the skin of common pre
pared Chalk is not generally known by ladies;
• „bow yellow rough and unhealthy it makes the skin in
tithe; besides. what a corpse like, palid look it gives
I tVlien applied. They should use a beautiful prepar
. 'Mien, purely vegetable, which gives the face arms or
'seek, a natural life-like whitenBss, and makes it
smooth. It is called Jones' Spanish Lilly White,
and is sold:at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Ware
house, 89 Liberty street, headof Wood; at the same
piste is sold Jones' Coral Hair Restorative, Italian
'Chemical Soap and unrivalled shaving soap.
y24-tt.
RECEIVED this day Parasolßates and Sun-
Shades;
- Ladies Corded Skirts;
do Bca. Grass do;
Black Heruaui Shawls;
Berege Scarfs, and Shawls;
For sale; at B. E. CONSTABLE,
je27 83 Market st.
Lake Superior.
pEOPLE visiting the copper mines of Lake Su
perior during the season, will find it to tlibir
advantage to call at Hays & Brockwaps Drpg store
where they can procure such remedies as We •pecu-
Rarity of the climate require. Any information re
lative to the country will be freely given.
HAYS & BROCKWAY,
jell No. 2 Commercial Row, Liberty et.
Ell
RAVING a very large and commodious ware.
house, we are prepared to receive (in addi•
tion to freight for shipment) a large amount of Pro'
duce, &c. on storage at low rates. •
C: A. McANULTY & CO,
Canal Basin.
Pittsburgh and counelis•viiiie It nil Road
• •Co rap L.-up • ' '
NOTICE is hereby kivert, That in pursuance of a
resolution of the Stockholders of the Pittsburgh
and Connellsville Railroad Company) authorizing an
increase of the capital ofsaid Cantlittny, and directing
an additional subscription; books. Will be opened fbr
receiving additional subsciiption ty the stock of On
Company,mt the olilce of Wm.'Lartmer, jr., in 4th
street, between Market and Wood streets, Rittsbutgh,
OTT Friday the 4th day of September', The books will
reinain open front 9 A.M o'clock P.M.lcif said
day; and from day to day (Sundays excepted) until
the re T tisite number of shares be subscribed, or until
etheitvise ordered: By order of the. Directors.
3ep2 ' WM. PpOBINSON, Jr, Presit.
ARRIVED
storage.
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MORMON NEWS..
STEdUIt'O,CEiN WAV*.
Septemher 3d; 1843. S
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Gentlemen:—l send you by the retain of 'the
Ocean Wave, a sketch of the' precut aspect of
the• Mormon War. '
ed ileF
. The Anti-Mormons are encamped twenty miles
from Nauvoo,l2oo men and increasing daily; `2l_ool
flare already volunteered. mr. Bremen arrived in
Nauvoo front Springfield With orders from the
Govgrnor, to bring Mr. Parker forthwith before
firs racellency. Fqf what purpose is not'exactly
known. The report says, Parker never had any
authority to quell the disturbance, in the county as,
he has assumed : to do. it'is Said the governor
firmed him he must do so if at all upon 'his own'
authority. and if volunteers were raised, he; Parker
roust do it at his own expense. Tne Antics were
awaiting the. arrival 'of thelr:agerit Sir: 'Wagoner;
from St. Louis, with cannons. As soon as he re-I
turns it is proposed to storm the Holy city, and
plough the ground where it stands. l have only
to add, as the bq it is leaving. that it is hoped they
will have one fight, and kill about 500 of each
side., By the next boat you may expect to hear of
blood and thunder.—St. Louis Union Sept.
Yours Truly;
Hox. F G. I\ITo xNE Lt.—The Washingion City
correspondent of the Efialtimore Sun, writinir, front
Washington City on the I th inst, says:
The funeral of the lion. Felix Grundy I\l'Coni
nell took place from the "St. Charles Hotel" at
noon to-day. A most alipropriate' and solemn ad
dress was delivered by the Rec. Henry Slicer.
The usual programme was published, and the or•
der of procession arranged precisely as though both
Houses of Congress Were in session. The proces
sion consisted of twenty-five hacks, filled with
members of Congress who remained in the City—
the President of the U. S. ; officers of the General
Goveinment and citizens. I deem it an act of jits
Lice to state, that front the moment the shoe ing
deed was perpetrated ky the *deceased, tenjamin
French, I,:sif.,•ihe talented and indefatigable clerk
of the House of Representatives, and other officers
of the same. paid unremitting cittprition to his re
mains—as did also the worthy proprietor of the St.
Charles. and his kind-hearted family.
.
The body was deposit'cd iii one of the vaults of the
Cclngressional bArial ground. Who does not sy'nipa
Ouse with the excellent wife and children of Felix
G. McConnell! Who does not mourn over the frail :
ty of poor human nature, whilst contemplating his
melancholy
But a few days since, whilst conversing with
friend, when allusion was made to the shocking
propensity which enslaved him, he candidly ac
knowledged that he had no longer possessed the
power of resistance—that he was aware that he
would some other be its victim—but he wit!:
completely . ender its control . What a lerso' a to
the young men of Washington?
Muiem 14.yookons Outdone by Natare•
READ, REFLECT, RE WISE, AND USE NATURE'S GREAT
REMEDY, TILE AMERICAN OIL,
A MEDICINE OF NATunE.
?VMS Oil is obtained Irma a well near Burksville,
I Kentucky, at the depth of 155 feet below the
surface of the earth, and 170 feet through solid rock.
Its curative properties are truly astonishing, and as
a Remedial Agent it may well be pronounced won
derful. Since the disc.ery of ties Panacea iW Na'
tare, numbers of remarkable cures have been effect
ed by its use. It is Innocent-4'ow erfl—LSare and
Certain in its effects. It has been used with unpar
aliened success in the, treztnietit of the Mlloning
diseases: Intlannuateliv Rheumatism Burnt and
Scalds, Chulic, Piles, 'Flatulnitee, Inflamthaffori — of
the Kidneys, Deafness, Consumption, Liver Coon-
Phthisic, Scald Read, Cancers, Weak and
Sore Eyes, Bruises, Fresh Cuts and Wounds,
Sprains and Strains, Dropsy, rainsin the Breast and
Side, Totter, influenza, Cleerafed Sore Throat.,
Consumption, Bronchitis, Spasms - , Uleers, Spinal
Affections, Scrofula or King's F vii, Coughs, Syplul
Ringworm, all Bowel Complaints, all Chronic dm
eases, linimrit:es of the Blood and General Debdito.
It is hkewi,e very beneficial f ,, r( . 4;;J,plalnt
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general; . acts ts a great Itv.suirati e nom Languor,
n'eaLuess of Back uul.l Clic-.5t, Loss Spalt, and Etees.
' cite Debility. ,
Ite a il the t'ullnwiruy, fertiticat , -e, all of which are
authentic; all the reri,ons therein named ale nu,
tiric;i,aatir
l'imeetccii, Aug 22,
This is to certify that we hale uiied the Americas
Oil for the so 111./ping cough, among our children, by
giving them from 20 drops to a small tea spoonful at
night, which al w ays enabled them to rest at, clt through
the night. I also applied it to one of the cht4dren
that got her ann burnt by turning over a tea cup 01
hot coffee on it. the child seated crj mg by the Law•
the arm was dressed and but /10 d „.ecer
complained of it since': . 1 al4o was altlotif with a
pain in my side arm breast, and have liven so for Ili
years. I commenced using the Oil by taking a tea
:Too:11A twic.e and in 3 or four days using or
the oil I have ben very moch'relie veil, and do really
believe that it is the best medicine that S hack,
ever 'seen. ; applied it to one of my neighbor's fir
I a strained ancle, which relieved her in a fow minutes.
We have also used the oil fur a strained joint in our
own family, which gave case in a very short time.
We !tee on the east side of Penn ta., 3 doofs south or
Walnut, 1 am now as well as I ever leas in JO life.
MA.11(1.3.
This is to certify, that my son has had the Plethisic
for ,cien years, and was very bad with it, and about
12 or 15 days since, I commenced giving to him
Lout 20 or 2 drops of the American Oil, twice a
d'ay. which relieved him in a day or two of his ditli
culty of breathing, and he is now entirely relieved
of his cough; our boy is 10 years of age. We live in
King's Alley. NANCY KING.
CINCII4NATI, July Ist, IS SG
Sir: Having been cured of a very severe disease
of the eyes and head by the use of the American
Oil, I feel it toy duty to the pUblie, as well as to you,
to fiend you the following certificate:
I hereby certify that 1 wan severely afflicted one
year ago last winter, with. inflamed sore eves and a
very severe pain in nq• head from my eyes up to the
top of toy 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. 1
called in a physician, but still got worse. I also
tried a good many remedies that had cured others;
but in my case they fbiled. In April, [SAS, 1 heard
of the American Oil. 1 procured a bottle, and be
fore I had used a half a bottle I was entirely well,
and still continue so. IIA ill not be without it in toy
house as long us I can get the genuine article. I also
gave it to one of my men that was working for me,
that had the totter in his hands so bad that when he
would grip anything tight in them the blood would
burst out, and the use of hall 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.
JOHN MURPHY.
Sold at Ono Dollar per Bottle at Jackson's Patent
Medicine Warehouse, 89 Liberty, head of Wood nt.,
Pittsburgh. Turin ONLY PLACE IN Pirr.muncit where
the Genuine American Oil el. ri 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., the proprietors of the Ain neon Oil,
have appointed Itini their 80.1... k; AtiENT for West
ern IN 4 4sylviwia: . •
All persons wishing Soh -agencies will apply at S 9
Liberty street, a? above.
N. B. 'Si2b-ar , ents wanted for Lyery gown in the
nbovo Distrlet. •
A great number of certificates are on hand and
earl ha seen at the \office, 89 Liberty street, head of
Wood.' aug 2S-ly
Brick Bons° and Lot at Auction.
IWILL offer for sale at public Anction,on Thurs.
day, the 17th day of Sepkiuber, at 1p o'clock; A.
Id., on the premises, a three story brick house, on
Gth street, near Grant street, neatly finished, size
of Lot 27 feet front by 100 feet deep; sale positive.
Terms at sale. „ JAMES I3LAKELY,
Att'y. in fact for L. -Mitchell
P. M'KENNA';Auct'r
(Dispatch' copy) •
rpm: undersigned would respectfully inform the
J_ - citizens of Pittsburgh and its vicinity, that he
has purchased from Mr. Moses Cory, his largo and
splendid stock of Dry Goods, kept at No. 66 Market
street, where he intends to keep a general assort
ment of seasonable Goods, which he sell at very
reduced prices. Please call and judge foryourselves,
No. 66 Market street.
auglB. WILLIAM COWEN.
To my , friends p.ml patrons I am much obliged;
and . would "respectfully recommend Mr.: William
Cowen,ll4 successor. . MOSES CORY.
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Lawn' Chewer than Mier.
AT A. MORRIS'S NO. 65 Markefet. We have
now on hand the 'cheapest let of Lawns ever
neared in this market. Such as are usually sold at
9t cents we are selling at ,50 the Dress Pattern,
37 yards.) Call and look at them. . Je2
Leitiest Improvement.
BEDSTEADS of different. kinds with Ciazzangs
.iron patent fastenings, superior to anj•thing new
in usc, for sale low at the furniture warehouse or
T. B. YOUNG & Co, Baud street.
BBLEACHED,SHEETINGS AND SLIPTINGS..—
The attention of purchasers is invited to our
geral stock of `these Goods.
4-4 superior Sea Island Shirting 111ulins; • .
1.5-16 " " "
7.4; c<
12-4 Hamilton Shecti4g•
5 _ 4 « •
9-S it
mar 17 SHEA & P,IiNisNICK.
BEST JAVA COFFEE, ground arid - put tp init
pound packages, received and for sale at the
PIN Tr,4 STOtto, 72 Fourth street, near Wood.
je29
LARF.T WINES.—A few dozen "Family use,"
C
and Chateau "Roliita Canetr brand% also fifty
cases "tnedoc . St. Julien" and other biands—at the
wine store of (augfl9.) STERETT & Co,
CORN--It 7
ORNII'I solis Corn, torso : ln by ,
je2( 5A.m.E.7s MAY.
CI
CIDER.-1•? Barrels superior Crab CT
'VI tier for sale by ' ' P CI MARTIN,
, jy :2t) * 6() Water street.
-.L...--
ILARET WINE.--Wc will tap :mother cask or:
C
Claret this morning.; persons in want or the arti
cle on draught Carl therOore be supplied. Call early
at the Vine Stt,re Lt.
sTuETT & CO.,
co( 4Larket and Front sts.'"
fiIIECKSAND TICKINGS.—An excellent as
‘—'sortnient of c.iii,cks mid tickings, just received
and for sale very low.
augri ALEXANDER & D.Y.
73 Market st , N. W. car. of the Diamond.
pl,ll-1,50 bbls No.:; lAry's Maelqrel;
" J Xottli
10 " t, 1 ‘.
2f) Herring (AllwiveN)
No. I Salmon; in store and for
sale by LAMBERT & SIIII'TO.N.
ang2l
i UR
ILO-25 1.1.1 s supeitine family flour it. store
I_ l. and cur sale by
MARTIN & SMITH,
!i Wood street.
T -1 1NE SALINA TABLE SALL.--- : 50 bags (small
sae)cry line Salina Salt, fit for talk use and
Dairies, for sale low by P. C. MARTIN,
iY27 60 Water st.
el ItADUATED Stripe and Plaid white
J. Robes;
Graduated stripe white Mashes;
Mull ri4eslins; Nainsook do. Jacenut do.
A large assortment just new to -slay
IL E ' CONSTABLE,
No. Market st.
usqueto Netts.
CI EO. S. SWARTZ has on hand a lot of very in
ripr Idote 4t.nd colored Aluxqucto Nettm
i ,lll tie sold cheat) at No. 10G Market faxci4.
j 4.3.
ifEAVY white Linen Drill, for scat's pants;
I
Tweeds and Sommer Cloths;
Gent's Linen Cambric Ilandkerehiefii;
Do. Silk do.
Do. Henri ni and Silk Cravats.
An ins oice of the above recoil ed this day by
je 97 R. E. ('DNS"!' s 3 Market. st.
Il.s DS WANTED-2 Bedstead makers;
2 Table makers;
S hands to make other Cabinet ware;
None need apply but first rate workmen.
IL 11. RYAN.
auS (Journal and Chronicle copy.;
II_IIJES-1 I Missouri Hides, fur wale low to close
consignment.
MAY.
I I_ OCK WINF:S-11u Steitiberger, arid
11.1111 Satitcr t,r4Ltln Cor sale lof
t , r 29 t4TERETT Co.
For Sale at the NVliarf.
TUST re,-ei,ed to:r
t In , crtt 11• , • I iurlt pool:1r;
10.1 , 00 ••
4, - ,,01.11 • • 41 St. •41.;it,
j,SI IVII.dIARTII
•
r Av;Ns! 1,,w,;,..!--(;r...zt Bargain, Lawnt
aro now to 1.1.1. ad a., A !.. , ILiatler 5: Day's, j,.to
XTiarl.ct tt„, 46 the Ate I,..etriuy of their stock Lethese
inod at a great reduction 0! pncelt, Co BOW 19 lhr
trine for I,I,FOUS hI ,Ulithem. , ,:ve3 at a comparative.
ly /311/311 ALE X A N DER & DAY,
No. 75 Market st.,
N. W. corner of the Diamond
AWNS — If ~s. Ce1:01157. 2 —A T 7,1 her 10t ',
Lawn
L AWNS
pist openjdi al A. fir, Marketm.—
w3rrmted tlist co:or.-ohich ne are Felling
per yard.
. _ .
EMONS — i S Buses Leinons; r - sale very low
JAMES MAY.
lEmoNs.--too Loxes lemons in good order.
J for sale by P. C. MARTIN,
:y 29. 69 Water street.
Ilk IA1)1 7 .111,1 W IN E.-- 10 des. Blackburn
11l the mull re:OM:led brllnd onported—to be bad
ai the ‘v:ne store of sTERErr co„
nisW29 No. 16 Market Ht. ror Front.
. _
A N rrrs.—A large lot of musqui
_AL to netts on hand and for sale unusually low
au; ALEXANDER & 1)A1 ` .
lfarl;M st.. 1. W. enr. of the Diamond
New lenshioned Hate,
Oa very superior quality, for eale by
31TORD & KIM;
sep3 corner or Wood and 1- oil.
rwr. MADERIA and SIIEIIRY WIOCS, of
1 superior qualsneo, on drak for medicine and
other purposes, for sale at yie wine stor e of
STERITT 4 . CO,
ang29. 61 :darket street, cor..
P SALMS & 11N NINS, for the una of the German
Reformed Church in the. U. S. of America, En
glish and German. For sale by
SCRUM & SCHEMER,
jelllls Wood st.,
1)R1 NTS AND :il USLINS.--.lustopened a large
assortment of low priced prints and a variety
of different mattes of brown and bleached nnislins.
aug:t ALEXANDER & DAY,
75 Market et., N. W. cor. of the Diamond,
131(; METAL.-1" ton Scioto Furnace pig iron for
sale by (je26) JAMES MAY.
New Fall Gingham•
Ti s EcE:ma) by Express last evening, an Invoice
ofsuper French Dress Ginghams, many of them
entirely new style and patterns very desirable, at
No. 46 Market street.
aug2s BARROWS & TURNER.
RECEIVED—Per Canal Boat Great Western
-100 pes Cherry Seantling--.5x5 and 6a6-6000
Lights Window Sash imitable for the western trade,
12x16, 10x1:2 and Sxlo. For sale by
jeG L. IVILICIA BTU.
lie mos. al
QTERRETT & CO., have removed to the corner
Market and Front streets; No. 16, one door
below their former stand, where an usual, they will
be happy to wait upon their friends. augls
ITUATION wanted in a Wholesale Grocery store
Li a young Man; whose references as to char
acter and capacity arc of the best order. Inquire at
the Agency and Commission Office, Pin elttcet,iie
tween Market and Wood sts.
augfl6 ARTHUR BROWN Sr & Co.
11.0T-I.ollgs Shot, assorted Nos.for sale by
10 • c 1 4.26 • • • .• :s•
QPANISH bhls. received and for
/..„) sale by augl I '•••'R. F. SELLERS.
4, - jATIN STRIPED DE LADES-Jiit received
a lot of black and coiloieZ Satih Stripe'd de
Laines, which wo are 'selling very cheap.
AtEiciNDER& DAY,
ang3 75 Market st, N W Jor oftheDiamond.
CIS.RMESE and 130pL4ND IiERRING.—A few
0 Caeca andikegaVd sullerior article, for sale by
STERETT & CO..
aug29 15 Market at., cor Front.
Received Last Evening at No. 46,
MIIE fifth and last lot of Merrimack Oingliam
I: prints, style the same, broitin and purple plaids
and patterns beautiful.,•4t the D4lOoods . caslr House
of (sep4) • BARROWS & TURNER:
THE pe r son who came to Miller's Painting Roma
during his absence, and carried away a Book en
hied the 1
Golden liule had better return it and save
exposure: ; •
augls JAMES MILLER,
TABLES—Pier, Centre and iird Tables of differ
. ,
net pattern's; ;II yea vrantagood. article cbeap
call at Fuiniturp • Warehouse - 6 . f
• - ; '
T. B. YOUNG & Co,
.e 6 ' 3 Hand at.
Wood Property for - Si:lle.
,
TRAT desiriblelot ofgroand at theTotirOT Wood
street, occupied at.the time of the greet ffro by
Messrs. King. 4 - 11.01ines,, is' offered for 'sale. - " .
'Enquire of • •'J. K. MOORILEAD.
tiiilS ' • - ... ~
EAS-120 package's Y. H., ImpL, G. p. and
-L Powchong, of late importations, arriiing and
for sale by tAMBERT saipTax:
TiEMBANsOF PEACE.—A Sermon delivered
in the "Third Presbyterian Chniefi" . .llily 12,
by the Rev. D• IC. Riddle, and published by the re.
quest of the Congregation - . For sale by
nu. 24 JOHNSON & STOCKTON.
TAT Splendid Store corner of Wood and Fourth
streets, passession given igurie i diately; enqu lq
of the subscriber' on 'the
Lau:g29 • THOS. MILLER.
T OBACCO --40 bxs Hutchinson's 3s;
30 bxs Price & Harwood's Cis;
10 " J. R. Grants . ssi
Layton's ss;
55 " Is., 125., lOs., 3:14., Balt. plug, and
'Ladies Twist; arriving this day. and for sale by
aug2:s LAMBERT & SHIPTON.
11101114ACCO-- 25 kegs No.l six twist tobacco rt -
ceird and for sale bi
M. B. RHEY & CO,
l' , .Zo r 57 Water street.
r IJIE Odyssey of Homer, necordini to the test of
Wolf; with notes; for the use of Salo,* and
Colleges: by John J. Owen, Principal of the Cornell- !
us institute. For sale by LUKE LOOMIs,
ecp7 (Journal copy.) Ag' t.
NTA. Twirt Tobacco-19 kgs Va. tobacco, No.
V a'rticle'; in store and for sale by •
MARTIN & SMITH,
56 Wood street.
ATENEERS AND VARNISHES,3T — tiIe eeryT,Zirsi
V quality, fur gale at 11. 11. RYAN'S Cabinet
Ware Rooms, No. 41 Elith street_ jy 16
VINEGAR -50 bb eider vinegar in store and for
sale by M. B. RILEY
lA Tl p L a L in d te if tr afnudoCr,i n th g e h i a r n e , hf a ic ,, e .. :to s. lo m f e; 9a t3 r h a: , e vi s
and Scarfs, at reduced prices.
They will also dispose of their entire stock of
Cloths, fancy Cassinierez, and Kentucky Jeans, at
original cost, as they intend relinquishing this par
ticular branch of their business.
fy22-2m (Chronicle please copy.)
WAN - MD.—A smart, active young man with,
V with V2OO to $lOO cash, as a partner in a safe,
profitable and well established business, paying an
average profit of $3O to $33 per week. None but a
cash customer need apply. Inquire at the Agency
and Commission Office, 11 Fifth street, between
Market and Wood. ARTHUR BROWN, Jr. &Co.
aug 26
ITTA.yria) to borrow $lOOO fpr two years oil
property worth $6099, a liberal interest will
be paid. Inquire at the Agency find Information
Office, No I 1 Fifth at., between Market and \Vood
(se+. aug2s ARTHUR BROWN, JR. & Co.
Gazette, Journal, Chronicle and American copy.)
TANTED a young man as an assistant sales
' V man in a ‘VholesaleGroeqr, gond references
required. Apply at the Agency office Nu II Fifth st.
between Market and IVued.
I`WHITE G OODS--A large assortment
1 of %%lute dress goods, such a Nansook,
Jackonett, Mull and Sivisb Mullins. Just received
and for sale very cheap by
•
ALEXANDER 8: DAY,
l'Ur II ITE and
V for hale by anti I R. E. SELLERS.
INES A NL) LIQ t'.RS.—+TEarrr&Co.,Noll
No
arl,rl street, roe. Front, would respect Gills
, 10 , 11 , ` ancntioli to their large assortment of Wines
god Liquors. Pticlinsern would do tvull to call antJ
them beco;c purchising elsewhere.
suiri29
e~rl.
1,111„; since the reduct:on "1 the Tariff, at
catec,ltagl! lass prtc, and will be fold accordingly.
PRESTON tc llostassoN,
o. SI, Marlict st., hat, et.o .3th and the lhautoud.
aug2}-411111.
...NOPIION'S CUL( WIEDIA: The Cvropa.•dia
A l, of Xenophon, RE corthog to the tett thrs
dr”tr, wdh notel.; lor the ut., of totlionis al s o! cn!lrr.•s,
bs .1. Out's, Pribcyaf of the Uollirootot Instittit.t; Yor
BALES HAIR, nuLtable for Plastorrrs purpcv3e,
ILr Na :e. by M. B. 1:11EY & Co.
Ccttera.
Qt) BALES .Mont:i.sbtsin Cotton, for nal.. by
M. B. 1111EY 14 Co
C)LD WINES & LlQUOlLS—consisting of
l'o!t •
M,i441-3 Wine;
Malaga do;
Rhenish d),—in half and quarter pipes.
and on draught warranted pure;
Pale Brandy, of different brands;
Dark do.
llulland t; u, line flavor:
Peach Brandy, Y years old;
Apple do,. 4 do do:
Old Bye S and 11 years old,
Part of the above Liquors from muter Custom
noire Lock, for sate in quantities to suit hy
P. C. MARTIN,
1:10 Water st.
rilllE undersigned hare entered into partnership
under the 'firm of STF.RETT & Co., as Wholesale
and Retail dealers in Foreign Wines and Liquors, at
the corner of Market and Front streets.
lECEIVED to-day at No. 16 Market street—
t. Another case of those rich Gingham prints,
in brown and purple plaids, beautiful patterns.
ALSO, 5u pieces white and colored Musquitoe
Netting of superior quality, for sale cheap at
' BARROWS & TURNER'S,
augi IS Market st.
JUST received from York, a large quantity
of Ilavanna and Principe Segars of the most
popular and superior brands now in use. Also, an
excellent articlr of chewing Thbacco and several
balesiOf superior Cuba Leaf Tobacco for sale.
11. E. WINCHESTER,
No. sq, Third street, two doors from the Post
Office. i may 9.
45 HHDS. N. tr. Sugar, strictly prime
25 bbls. Nos. 4 and 6 Loaf;
'lO cases “Lovering's" D. R. Loaf Sugar
118 !ibis N. 0. Molasses;
In store and for sale by
LAMBERT & SHIPTON,
aug2 l s. 133 and 135 Wood street
50 11BLS. Pitch;
50 . ,4 Rosin;
2
150 Boxes Tobacco, various sixes;
10,000 Seed leaf Cigars;
On , consignment and wil be sold low for Cash, or
exchanged Tor Pittsburgh manufactures, by
sops TAAFFE 8:. O,CONNOII.
Coffee.
3fifi BAGS Green Rio, part prime;
kix-. 1 54 , Old - Go.einmentidatt;
Arriving this day and for sale by'
aug2s • - & SHIPTON
European and General Agency.
THE subscriber continues to make remittances,to
or furnish Exchange, on England, Ireland, Scot
land, France or Germany,-to any amount, from £l,
to 100. • Passengers brought but,, and all business
connected - witk:tri European Agency, attended to;
by the subscriber :himself, whip leaves on the first
,
of October, each year For Europe.
JOSHUA ROBINSON,
Euroliean and General 'Agent,
Third street, near Wood, Pittsburgh.
aug 13, 1848-dim - •
7‘4,
To Let.
Homer's Odyss•y•
George R. White & Co.,
‘RTHUR BROWN, Jr. & Co
73 Market att., n. nest cor. Diamond
Interefillog to Dal-ers
I: .Igel
Jun rpll
Copartnerahlp
BENJAMIN F. sTERErT,
JACOB WEA V Elt.
New Goods.
Segars t Segars i I
Sugar and Molasses
i ,
'DILE ! PILES!! PILES !!!—DII.
SOIT,S PILE AND •TE'ra.R. EMBROGA
TIONIistite only medicine that will cure this so
•
very common and frotiblesome disease. It not
only immediately afays inOmmation stops all
Needing, subdtieslhat intolerableitcbitAg, but ef
fect ally cures, in a very shoft time, persons whose
li v e s fOve been rendered miserabli'fdr years.. Its
applicr.tioi; produce:a no pain, but father an agree
able aid, plaa.iant se.isation. • If tiers ! !•ns afflicted
wilt only call and hear :if the great dumber of ca
ses that have been cured, they will beoastenished.
geOleinan of this city, Wrho had been 'under the,
knife df the surgeon two or three. times, without,
being ,ured - , has, by using two C'ottles of this Em
brocati4,ibeen radically cured! It sells beyond all
prei•ntl
TE'TER, RINGWORM, SALT Rii.EUM, and
all Diseases of the skin, particularly, thosethat are
attend4d with disagreeable and troublelome itching,
are reldilyl l ebrcil anointing the pail: , effected,
night arid morning; ilh a small quantity of Dr.
Jaekscin's EmbroCation. Astonishing cures have
been effeCted by this iiiedicine. For sale by Dr.
D. Jayine, No 8 South Third st., Philadelphia.
For !ale in Pittsburgh at the PEKI:Ii TEA STORE,
Forth street, near Wood, and also at the Drug
Store Of 11. P. Schwartz, •Fed6rtd street, Allegheny
rikY ' ' auff2.3-41
rIIHR. undersigned having disposed of his E.stab
-1 14ment, No. 112 Market st., to Mr. Thomas
A. Milton, would cordiallyrdCommend him, to his
friendsl and the public generally, as one every way
worthy of their patroilagd. • •. •
• A. ncivalNoN.
The; undersig,n9d, having purchased the large pnd
extensive stock of Boots, 'shoes, &c , belonging to
A. Ml.lammon, No. 112 Market sweet, one door
from Ilibtrty, will continue to conduct the busMesS
in all tts "branches:and trusts that by a strict atten : -
tion td, business, and an arshmt disposition to plz.t..e,
he will meet a continuatiOn of tba patrenage so
liberal y beStOV,ed uptin Isis predec&sor."—
THOMAS A, HINTON.
N. p.,--Two or three good workmen can have
employrMint, by makinf immediate'npplieation. -.
augpt , •
rpo I RENDER THE ' IIUMAN liAllt SILKY,
SOFT, FINE AND CLEAN; to {slake the scalp
htaltlit', smooth; white awl fruitful, no that a good
crop may spring therefrom, persons iiav,.:i hut to ex
pend thirty seven and a halt' cenLs. Aid, reader,
our only object for selling the article at thatprice, is
knbwi ig lit vibe all we state, that when you oncehry
this you never will use aught else, whether it be
arcrpliho enabeMh, to dress, beautify, and preserve,
to for f e growth, 'stopfallinis Mr, and cure scrufs or
dandrdffs the JONES' COICAI: MIR - RESTORA
TIVE kiii never fail to do all this, as hundreds will
tell yo l b with gratitude. It dresses the hairbeautiful
ly, an makes red or grey hair grow dark from the
roots.
Sok., at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse,
S 9 LibOrty strvet, head tilWood—plice thirty seven
and a half cents, filly cents and one dollar per bottle.
At thel same place in sold the Italian Chemical Soap,
Spanis,h Lilly White and unrivalled shaving soap.
j . y2l-tt •
__ ' _
riimi.E. NOTICF, 4.LL THE PEOPLE,---AcEucv
RICSIOVED—The celebrated medicines of Dr. T,
G. Evlns of Brownsville, Pa., are now for sale
wholesale nod retail, at Jackson's Medical Depot,
No. :i9 Lihorty.street, bead of Wood, Pittsburgh.
Wholtisale Dealers and Agents supplied.
Dr.l.Eolne Sav:reign Tonic and Grand Restora-
lire, alceitain cure for the Fever and Agne.
Dr. 4 4 444 ! - kevratge • and - Ann-Dyspeptic pills,
i
price • 5 cents per box.
Dr. ,Econs' Awricart VegltableVerinifugc, price I
2.., cents per bottle. • i
Dr.lEjans' Tonic lye Water, an infallible cure
Cor suer dye's. prier twentv-five cents per bottle.
Reel Dr. fumes Estrya - Black Syrup, for the cure!
of Coughs, Cold, Asthma, Croup, Bronchitis and l
Consuinption—price one dollar.
Berne:Ober Dr. Evans' only Depot, is JACKSON'S,
No. Sti Libirt ,, street bead - of Wood. jY 9 -
Till; SKIN AND COMPLEXION, at this (and,,
inked. every other) season, isoflen repulsive'
I/1 appearance, caused, in eight cases out of ten, by
the atmosphere; and is hat persons suppose disease:
of thd blood, is simply a disease of the skin. If'
some ed . the Moustmis is ho take purgative medicine.,,
polls, idol useless Sarsaparilla. snore to use on their i
skin a i illemr, ,an c.elfin... , , ba lm, that opens
the'
pore., whitens the shin, and causes
a bead thy perspi
ration` that, tie the shin 11,,,e7 SO disfigured, unheal
thy, iit diseased W.Ol pimples ft r t'lieckles, sunburn.
tan and Mogan-ivy, tine tom aril genuine JONES'S
ITALIAN UIIEIIIICAI. SOAP never tails to cure
and dikpel them, and to trial.e the skin clear and
to volt'lt acts so tuddlymnil soothingly on the
skin, that phsicians use it MI ladois and infanta. in
old civics of sdurvT. erysipelas, sat rheum, sore head,
yvd
ringrin. and it (ninil, the genuine Jones' soap)
has oden effected a cure islien every other remedy
failed; II is indeed a blessed remedy.
Sol.! at JACKSt‘N'S Patent Medicine Warehouse,
ISO Liberty street, bead of Wood—at the same place
( is sold the Moorish flair Dye, Coral Hair Restora
tive, and Spanish Lily White.
. .
PRINCIPAL Or ricc—Foor of the American
Ch. Om in street, New York.
• New Books.
TUT RECEI r ED—LE - rrErts rno 51 II BOMA , Asia
fMinor, by Mrs. E. C. Ai Schneider, with an
essay l on the prospects of the Heathen and our duty
t o thun t , by Rey. B. Schneider, and an introductio.
by Iteiv. E. [Joiner, A. M. Published by Rev. Saniln
Guteltus, Chambersburgh, IS-IG. For sale by
SCRIDA & SCHEI Ban,
jell I I:5 Wood st
t
11 I iNERAI. WATER
-01 "Sparkling and bright
hits liquid light.'"
—And not only "sparkling and bright," Init for its
delicibus flavor, Bays S.: Brockway's \lead anal Min
eral Water is certainly ..nritalled" and the syrups,
are cheat to any that ever graced the Mineral
Friuli. Call slid see, at No. 2, Commercial Row t ,
liher y St. 1
, . jeG , '
• B ,
ERM;F: SHAWLS AND SCARF'S— . ,
1 I carton black se c ond' mourning satin striped
Berage Shawls;
1 eltrton beautiful fancy Berne Shawls, umbre i
Cringer ;
I crton brocha Beragc Shawls, exkra handsome;'
I I " " " . Scarf::
I I " satin bordered
I I .. hernatti twist'd silk
I I " extra sup. hernani "
Tilt above handsome goods htivc all been purcha
sed Itely at auction, in New Yorkluid.PhiladelAid,
at th closing sales of the Fretiolt 4,11t0rter,..;, and are
now drered at a small advanee, Snd'i les? than the
cost ( (importation, at tho Cheap Cash! Store of.
jel ' ; bPALEXA NDER & DAY.
r MIL
PIWGRESS OF NATIONS-An Essay on
.I_t to Procre cf Nations, in Productive Industry,
C 1 YilitatUrn•;. Poperlatkrn and , Wealth;'. illustrated by
static ics of Mining,. Agriculture,. Manutbctures,
Commerce, Revenues, nabbing, InFettal Improve
'meats, Mortality, Emigration and' Populaticrnrby
Ezra C. Seaman.
cuyiez, of t j h o e H a t lg r •e o ‘ ti v . , B, rk 'aal ic e T Ti N.
au , „ 20 corner orlklarket and 3ii.:de
Lawns t Lawns I 1 !
0. S. SWARTZ has on hand a Rit offme Lawns
Urwhich will be sold at the very low ptice of 181
centil per yard, persons who want a good article, at a
low price, would do well to call noon.
AR° -on baud a gpod4stoek.of Nanknokinuslina for
Luilittii Presses very cheap at -
jet 3 No. 106 Market strept.
TOBACCO. -75 large and 90 small] boxes Mitsou.
r 1 tobacco, of prime Ignality, juat received on
consignment, and will bo sold cheap for cash, or
Pitts urgh manufactures.
au ust 18 TAAFFE & l OTONNER.
1V BOOKS AT COOKS, 89 Fenirth
rho Eclogues and ! Georgics. 'OP Virgil,' with
English notes, critical and ;explanatory and a metrical
indek, by Charles Anthony L.-L. D., , Professor of the
Greoli Mid Latin languages inljolumbia College, New
York, and Rector of the Grammar School. '
The Statesmen of the Comthonwealth of England,
with; a treaties on the popular progress in English
Histtiry, by John Fosfer, of the Inner Temple, edqd
by J t 0. Choules. •
Father Darcy, by the author of Two. Old Men's
Talcis;l,lmillte VVynhans,!lifoont Sorl'el, &c. &c.
Pictorial History of England; No 7.
biortiu the Foundling, :Nios. 2 and 3, by Eugene
Sic.; •
S4akapeaie,Nos. 105, 106, 107, 106.
Just received and for sale at COOK'S Literary De
pot,!Bs, Fourth street. sepll
THEOLOGY.---Lectutes on System
, atic .Theology, embracing Lectures ow.Alorat
Government, together with Atonenient, i poral. and
Phyisical ... Depmvity, Regeneration; -Philosophical
Theeries and Evidences of Regcne§mtion;• by Rev.
Chatlee G. Finney, Profcases'of , Theology in the
Obc lin Collegiate Institute.•;,/ust received and: for
sale, by iscpll.l . 4 ,LIIKE LQOMIS, Agent.
X , . .
EZ e O i r o l p ie o N n , , S ,
ch it g y Ar ec A o Sl d S i r i j t h a o Ac t o e b x o t to r i:::
1
m ort, with notes, for. the uor. of schools and oolli
g es For Bile by - - : 'LUKE LOOMS,
a ft - - - • ' Voarnal copy] - . • ,Art.
i Cur ' •
ITOR.E. • .
LADIES, look
int for bargains,
I have reduced
le 'prices of all.
ty summer goods.
On hand a spleiw
id assortment 'of
saris and English
,a.usns, Bereges,
ialzorin es"; Sum
ter shawls,searfs
ravats. Al so,
ibbons,Plowers,
'ancy and Plain
(raid 13qpnet.
For ibe'GentleL.
len; a rov'splbh 7
id vest patterns,
tat stuffs, gold
id silver mixed
W. H. HARILARD.
Just received another box cf 'White .flonnet Rib
botM. •' '
Gold Pena
T LIST RECEIVED—Another large addition to my
P.) stock of Diamond pointed Cold Pens of the,
hest inalt&s and for sale at the lowest prices. • •
Al r o—A large aAsortment of Cold and Silver pen
cils, '.footh and Ear Picks, Tweezers, &c. Sic."
Security to Purchasers.
==i
Lob Los of GENUINE SUGAR COATED PILLS hu Opoo
101iG_EETIL/PRIL' ,r0n!..,-4AK1P.4.0 ALL
,
81:pa .11,11,0 -.441tada11aMe..... ...
that,/
thi
Cfrfgiaol faUN.
irtitntor. TICAFILIT•
CBICKENEIPS SUGAA COATED VEGETABLE
PILLS are the first and .only Medicine ever
linown that will positively cure
Ileaduclic, Giddiness, Measles, Salt Rheum,
Rheumatism, ! Heartburn, Worms,- •
Dispepsia, Scurvy, ! (lidera Mort/mg . ; •-•
Small Pox, Jaundice, Coughs, Qsrinsy,
Pain' in the Back, WhoopingiCough,
Inward Weakness, ' Consumptibv, Fits,
Palpitation of the Heart, Liver Complaint, •
Rising in the Throat, Erysipelas, Deafness,
Dropsy, Asthma, Itchings of the Skin,
revets of all Kinds,_ Colds,!GOut, Gravel,
Female Complaints, Nervous Complaints,
A ndjall!cither diseases originating from impurities of
the Wood.
' , They have cured, since their introduction,
0yer , 2,000 perguns, who have been:given up as hope
less cases, by Elie most eminent Physicians.
irj -- They are' pettonized and recommended by
men the highest distil/di-on, among whom 4"f•—
I I en, David it. Porter, 1 Hon. Henry Clay,
John Q. Adams, 1 Hon. Daniel Webster,
Hon. Martin Van Buren, Hon. J. C.' Calhoun,
Gen: Winfield Scott, , Cul. It. M. Johnsen,
Ilon, James IC. Polk, ' Gen. Lewis Cass.
tCr Their virtues arc so infallible that the money
will be returned in : all cases they .do not give univer
sal sansfitetion; • - '44though burtWO iasid a half Yealts
have elapsed since these *clef:irked Pills were first
introduced to the public i : the, sale of them in the
Eastern and middle' States has; far exceeded Dr.
ilickeners inoSt sanguine! expeeMtions. During the
manyear, alone, no less-than 10,000 gross of boxes
,
have been sold in'the - Ftain:of!New York, 6,000 in
Pent.syl vania, 4,000 in Marvland,i3,ooo in New Jer
sey, 2,000. in Delaware, and b,OPD in the New England
States, requiring the constant' employment of 27
hands, eiclusive 01 printers - 'and `'engravers. In the
same period, upwards Of 200,00 copies of the
• , Faiiiily Doctor" have been ordered by agents in
every section of the country. These facts must
show, coacluively, that Dr. clichener's Sugar Coat
ed Pills, besides being the very best - medicine in the
world, arc held in the highestestimation by the puplie . .
We might extend this publication to. an indefin
ite length, if we deemed it expedient to publish all
tersimonials we have received, not Only from agents
but individuals and amities, wli have experienced
the benficial effects of iClickeners Sugar Coated
Pills, bit wei - deem it unnecessary. The most in
, contest r ible evidence of their unprecedented success,
are the numberless linitaltoes and:Counterfeits which
have already appeared, mitvilthstanditig the brief pe
riod they lia:e been before the Public.. Even some
I of our sLuncliest pill makers havie 1.4 d the Midacity
to imitate the Capsule of ISugar, in order to disguise
the ingredients ut their !Ile compounds, and palm
:them ofi for the "real sitnon pure." Such paltry
I .
shills ea emu I a.:t long withot exposing their hideous:
deforinitv. Truth and honesty Must inevitabry pre
-1 vail over rascality and deception,4
p. , ,r,„ale in Pittsburgh by WM. JACKSON, et his
Putfint Mr,cliri;ie trare. , :mts: , , No. 189, Liberty street,
head of Wood st., Pitt-slMrgh. Price, 23c. per box.
i
D. Clic k ener's principal office is S 1 lit:clay street,
1 I
New York. I , 6 .- 0- Beware of an imitation article called Ira
-IproNed Sugar Coated Pills! purporting to be p4ented,
as both the pills and the ' pretended patent are for
geries, got up by a miserable quack in New York,
who, liar the last four or five years, has made his
living by counterfeiting jki, pular Medicines.
0-..:, -. • licnieniber, Dr. C. IV. Clickener lathe original
inventor of Sugar Coated Pills and that nothing of
the sort was ever heard of until he introduced them
in June, 1543. Purchasei's shoul d, tbtir.efore, always
ask:fur Ci ickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and
take no other, or they will be made the victims of a
fraud. , . may 0
I. r Easiverstii - 14.cLav St.hool.
TiflE FALL SESSMNI of this ilepariment of the
L
' Western L'ttiversityi will coinineniie in the new
university } Building, on the Friv.ii or SEP
rEr.But n ett , and the gPRING'SESS.IO'I4 of 1847,
will commence on the Fins? .1‘10::i DAY or Fk.nut.tar
collowing i f
This iqtitution havino . so far 'recovered from the
effects of the great fire ot April last year, as to have
thylit • naarlyi, completed with increased
accionimoihttionitbrall departini:4s; it is- hoped
tha,t the Law School will be found to preicht infireas
ed facilities and attractions to those who desire to
pursue a regular and thoriough course of leg•al educa
tion, and to prepare themselves creditably for ad
mittance to the bar. Li •
i There Till be daily recitations by the cusses on
ase ; ignedessons, so arranged as to embrace, within
tw•o•years.'course, all the principal and most itn
portzintti,ranclies of thei law. Occasional lectures
oxidaw and equity, wig also be delivered as part of
the} course. 1 . .
'Dip Moor Collar, designed f o r assisting students
inlacquiring knowledge and readiness in the prac
tice of the law will be resumed as soon as the num
bet- of students will justify. The decree of DAcite
ton or LAW will be conferred on students of the
instdutioti, according the4-MOS usual in suchipstitn-
Mow. •
4ay further informatiop that may be required can
readily be obtained on application to the Professor, ,
NV erect Lemur., win, has his office on 4th above
Sniitlifieila street, Pittsburgh. ~
'Weansr-Seventy-live dollar?a, year, or thirty-sev
en: and a balf dollars a session. aug6-113m
H. ".I.Villtams'.l Select School,
last cornctl! of Federal and Robinson
streets, Allegheny', will commence its Fall
amiaton (lin Monday the 3lstinst.' •
• TrATI*ON/tii.
FrOM Pro l fever IL LC De, Washington College, and
• ere.'
Having attended an examination of the school
tatight-by Williams,, we take pleasure in bear
ing our testimony to -thq 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 itudying;•litiewn by their
clear toMwers to questions asked by others than the
teitchers prove the excellence of the-New . England
modes o 1 teaching, iu wlfich Mr. Williams seems to
be proficient. • 1 1 R. H. LEE,
J. WISHART,
Porn 'he lick... Mr. Preston, Doctor Ruht, 4-c.
'Having attended an ,lexahiimititeor the Select
School Under the care a 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 ordcr of his school.-s-.
This manner of simplitying arta illustratingthe. dif
ferent Winches is-peeulierly happy, and well calcu
lated tO:give' interest t the pupils. Ifts mode of
teaching:them to read 4ruck ,ns as novel, and one
that cannot fail to makagood readers.
IFrom :the knowledge that We have of Mr. Wil-s
hams' character as a te,acher, his" zehl, fidelity and
success,iwecOrdially recommend him to the patron
age 'or the public. location is clegible for both
cities. i 4 DAVID HUNT,'
I RICIPD BARD,
I lII.CEPD BEESON.
I attended the above lexamination, and can truly
say . I Was muclegratified with the attaintment of the
• WM. PRESTON.
aug.244m. .
THE STA. : UNCII "tow pressure
ship built c
r ai la •
..team Packet, JULL.I.
ULMER, Capt BEND A. Szior.s."ann,.
having . been put in complete condition for sea ; will
run upon Lake Sup‘rior during the season, comment.
ing 3d Ang-ust,'betWeen theroa . ultde St. Maxie and
the various ports,. us buirthesi may warrant. The
J. P. is well furnished in every particular, and is ae
fine a heavy weather Vessel as any chip that fteats,..
the' seas. Has good upper cabin, state._ roma and"
family .saloons,..as also single berths, ladies eabilt
and steerage. cabin. ABwolf velatilated,,tind
occionumdate 100 cabin passengers. Freight irt large,
quantities can be stowed under decks: Parties with_
or without freightwill be accommodated atthe cari
ous landings upon the Britisband Arne:ixaz sides
of:the lake— . - i•
•
tits One or two voyages will be made to La:Po - taxi
daring the. Indian payments, and two pleasure
ages will be 'made entirely around the lakeeoaSi.- -
I ; AliegheliY Cemetery. . vise, during'.../tugust and Septoinber„giving to plea-
ER.SO.NS•desirons aof purchasing lots in tbis sum tmvelan. -opportunity of enjoying the most dc.
"Ceinetery.are referred for information to the unique and interestinm soenery in the knowri
Superintendent on thd grounds, or to E. Thorn world. ~Rtate rooms er singla , l4 - ths can be secured
Druggist, corner of Penn and Hand streets Pitts inadvance by addressing • - ;
burgh. 1 - 13 y order of dial Board. J. CIIIS.LETT, ,- • ••• W. F. PORTE...R. TAiritllkadanagingrlawner,; •
dec 11 ' I Superintendent.: , . Saillt-deSte - Marie;Miehigaii.
J-70 bbls
,lust sece,yed and - 4 " Tui n. lB P l : • - ,13.0-?tac.Srn ,:--
4.AOFAHNESTOOIC,4s-Cci.• NB. Property consigned do S 7. p ortet
ier. of 6th and Wood street's- meet with ipmediato despatch as ordered.
.
g." OPANISII WI4TING•
for 'sale by •+ : Iti.
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r seg -, ,
'- ' Canii ,
Sl r z
t ;
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For Cincinnati and St. - Laub'
•The 'passenger steamer PALESTINE,
-Capt. ls,axe for the alattv'e,
an al intermediate porta regularly. • .1, • ,
,For freight or passage. -apply on board
' For Cln6txmitt and ' Lout/male.-
The /1 C and splendid piaenger steam
er C OLUMBI A, 0'NE.4 1 , - Masterl-wilf
leave for [fill ah4-e; and intermedlate
For freight or passage apply NI board, or to
Jel • D. WILKINS ..S.Ort.
Tuesday 'Evening ."L - !
Le p 4 The new Lthil splendid passenger steam
. .4' boat DECLARATION, Capt. VorhecS,
will runasa rcgutar packet between Pittsburgh anti
Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday evenitti
at 3 o'clock., Returning she Will leave Cineinn4z
every Friday evening at 3 o'clock.-
The Declaration offers superior accommodations
to . passengers. For freight or passage apply
• ' AIONDAY Pis.CKET. •
• - •
TI4E regular mail and, pasenger steam
Cantiiin•Afaclean =l,‘
a regular packet between Pittsburgh und•Cinein
nati, leaving this port every Mondarat.6lo . cloek,
P. 2.1. - r - Vgniniing she will leave Cineintrati Ovely,
Tbursday'at 6P. M. - "'
The Union was built rexprp.sly for this' trade,
and affords . every ac . conntiodatiotr: " '• "
For fr:lig.'nt orpas . tape apply on borrd. Ina)
W. W. WILSON,
57 Mark*t at
The will Mieivn" fast runnins steamer
C:1111BP lA, w. Forsyth, Master, wflLin
as a regulur Packet', leaving every Wednesday..morn
ing at 10 teelaE - k,,and Wheeling ,'at TO P., 141: the
same- 'Retaining, Ipa.Vn- Cittphintiri
every Saturday, at 10, A. M. . - • • ~
For freight or passage apply on board, or
FORSY'IIi & Co., Agents,
No. 30 Water street.
SALMI/AY PACRICT:
The regularmail and - passenger steamer
- CIRCASSIAN . ; Capt. Isaac Bennett, wilt
run as a :regular Packet between Pittsburgh and
Cincinnati, 'tieing this 'port every Saturday, at 10,
A. M., and Wheeling , at 10,:1'.' M.; ,The same day.
Returning, she will leave Cineinnati ereriTuesday,
at 10, A. M.
For freight or passage apply on "board.
The Circassian was builY:expressly for this trade,
and offers to her passengers every comfort mid at
commodation. mar 23 -
The regular mail and passenger steamer
.•.141ESSEINGER, Capt. Linford, will run an
a regular PacketbetWeon Pittsburgh :and Cincinnati;
leaving this port every Idtiirilay at 10, A. M„, - iand
Wheeling at 10, P. M., the aurae day. Returning;
she will leave Cincinnati cvery Tuesday j , - .4, 10,
o'clock, A. M. - ;it
• Forlmiglit or pnsxag,c apply on boara.
The Messengei'igas-built_expresaly tr this trade,
and offers to her - passengers" 'etery'comfort axid'. at
commodation. - • mar 23 n •
4L 4F r i m
_ A THE regular mail and passenger steam-,
per.IIIBERNIA, Capt. John' Krinefelteil
wi run as a regnia'ffa'cket between Pittsburgh and
Cincinnati, leaving this port every !Tuesday at 10 A.
M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. of the mine day.•-,
Returning, she_will leave Cincinnati every Friday
10 A. M. . - • • ' ‘1
- -
For freight or passage apply on board.
The Hibernia was built expressly.for . the trade,
and offers to the passen'gers every . comfort and sit,
prior accOrnmodations. t
- ,
TIM. regular mail and passenger steam
IN
CLIPPER N 0.2, Captaitcproots,_ will
run as a regular packet betweeACinala /N
nati and MI
burgh, leaving ..thisTort esarf Friday* at 10
and Wheeling afIG P. 111.• We same day. • RetUrniag,
she NViii - 1 - 6.a4 - el iiisitirtail every Mondayat 10 o'cioki
For freight or passage apply on board.
The Clipper No. 2 was built expressly for this trade;
and offers to her passengers every comfori and tic.r:
commodation. • -1 '..mar23
REGULAR, CINCINNATI PACKE
,r_re p r Tim now brad stearaerACALlA.,
.Dl. E. Lucas, lifaiterotill . run as Evregt
tar passenger packet between Pittsburgh and the
above port guying the season of I'&lsi, leaving every
Thursday at 10 o'clock A. 1v1.."
The Acadia' is new and-Las tgiierior seems:Loa:.
Lions. For freight or passage apply Ain board; or to
np9
J. NEWTON-JON S, Agent.. -
MONDAY PACKET.
s h The rcgular an.; passenger steamer
1 tk .4.1'./ONONG9IIIIL4, - Capt, Stone, hill nta
as a regillai PaCket'hytiveen Pittsburgh and Cincn
nati, leaving this port every .Monday at/iO, At,
aneWheeling at 10, P. M., the sante day: Return
ing. she willlemve Cincinnati every . Thurstlay, - at 10„
For freight or passage apply on board.
The Monongahela was built respressly. for. this
trade, and offers to the passengers comfort, and stu=
penor accommodations. mar 31
For chictnuatt.
The new littht draught packet steam"-
.
er CALIFORNIS,"Captain Hunter, , w 11
leave ibr the above and all interinsliate ports this
day ; regularly. • -
For freight-or passage apply on board, or to .
J. W. BUTLER & BRO., Second Et. ;,
The CaVenda was built expressly for the abOvil
rade, and will make her trips regularly during the
eason. aug,l.s.
THE new and light draught passenger
steamer WESTERN , .Capt. BAUER;
will ienie for the aboie and all intermediate
_ports
regularly. The Western draws but 12 inches, and
was boil. expressly to run in tbc trodp during the
loa wateiseasen.' • .
For freight or passage, haring sopollor accommo;
dations, apply_on board. iYl5
THE regular mail and paisenger steam
er NEW ENGLAND, Capt. S.B. Page;
will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and
Cincinnati, leaving this port every Wednesday'at 10
A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day.—
Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every - Saturday.
at 10 A. M.
For freiteht or passage apply on board, .
The New Englarid Was built eipressiY for this trade,
andpffers to the passengers every comfort and surd
rior accamMoilatidaa. - • ' - mar/G
FOR ST..LOUI.SREGULAR PACKET. ".
The new and splendid pasten . ger steam
., er TOM CORWIN, Capt. Bugher, %vitt
run in the trade from Pittsburgh to St. Louis,
du
ring the season of IS-16. • • -
The Tom Corwin, was built expressly for" Ile
trade, and is elegantly furnished in every respect.
For freight or passage apply on board.
may 19. . ,
TOR ST. LOUIB,----REGCLAR PACKET.
ffr, The new and splendid passenger.stearn
'"7o, er 13RIJNETTE, Capt. Perry, wilt run in
tile trade from Pittsburgh to St. Louis;; daring the
season of . 1846. - .
The Brunette was built expressly for the trade,
and is elegantly found in every respect. •
For freight or passage apply on board. - apl4
FOR LOUIEVILLE—REGULAR PACKET.
The-new and splendidpassengersteasi,
- - , -er TONNALEUKA, Capt. a.IC-Moody,
will run in the trade from Pittsburgh to Louisville,
during the season of 1846. --
The Tonnaleuka was built expressly for the trade,
and is elegantly furnished in every respect.
Forfreight or passage apply on board. my 22
M=M=Qi3MEM
FOR._ Cl 2301 V N,
SATURDAY PACKET
TUESDAY PACKET
PACIMT
For Cincinnati.
I=l
WEDNESDAY PACKET
S4INT 'LOUIS PACKETS.
LIKE SIUPEIii/Olt.
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