COMMERCIAL RICORD., • PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. COMMITTEE POE SEPTEMBER. J. Hanna, G. Weyman, T. S. Clark Prepared and corrected every Afternoon. p ;Limo aro to * u -- t; 1g):4;',;(r) i ill 2 nat.. 811 INCILES ON 1 13T1:511 - ARRIVED Consul,l3owrrian,'Brownsville. Louis M'Lane, Bennett Brownsville • Michigan, Boies, Beaver. Lake Erie, Hemphil, Beaver, Acadia . , Lucas, Cincinnati. Diligence, Berry, Cincinnati. Harlem, Hazlett, Cincinnati. Palo Alto, M'Donald. ' Louisville. DEPARTED._ . . Zanesville Packet, Scales, Zanesville. Lady Byron, Caldwell, Cincinnati. Dominion, Tyler, LOuisville. Consul, Bowman, Brownsville. . . Michigan, Boies, Beaver. Lake. Erie, Ilenaphil, Beaver. Louis M'Lane, Bennett, Brownsville. 1 (0. At dusk yesterday evening there was two feet 1- E ix inches water in the channel andon a stand. 1 ! . IMPORTS UT RIVER. *St. Louis—Per str Sam Seay; 5 slo wool, 5 bgs specie, 50 bbls loaf sugar, 16 do powdered d ~ 980 pigs lead, 1 bx mds, 3 sks feathers, 1 do rags, 45 bales hemp. . . Cincinnati—Per str Financier; 980 'pigsl lead, 1147 bgs corn, 7 bxs mds, S bxs pianos, 1 lot suns 1 dries. - , I Per Str Palo Alto; 3 casks bacon, 4 bhds gin seng, 32 sks feathers, 16 hhds tobacco, 32 bdls leather, 1 lot sundries. TTHE, CITIZENS OF PITTSBURGH)The undersigned respectfully informs the business men.of Pittsburgh, and citizens generally, thdt they' will publish a new and Complete DIRECTORY, of the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, and the ad jacent towns, with all the recent improvementd. The work will be ready by the fast week of 1347, and will be got up in a superb style with regard to elegance of type, accuracy of compilation, and 'a sys tematic arrangement of the various trades and pro essions. 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 habing 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 be $1,50. Several active young men wanted; apply at the Office of Publication, No 11 Fifth street, between Marke rind Wood. , aug2s-dly ARTHUR BROWN Jr. & Co. P URIFY THE BLOOD AND CLEANSE TIIE BODY.—It is an astonishing fact, that a very large class of diseases can only be" cured by such I remedies as will enter into the BLoou, and circu late with it, 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• min - this desirable end, no preparation has been so uniformly successful as DR. JAYNE'S ALTER TIVE. Sorofula, Kings' Erg, Cancer and Cancer ous Tunwurs, White Swellings, Enlargement of the Bones, Chronic Rheumatism and Gout, Eruptive dis eases of the Skin, old and indolent Ulcers, Goitrous Suidlitigs 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 removing Dispeptic and Nervous affections, and imparting a glow of animation and health, une qualled by any thing in the whole Materia Medica. For sale at N0..8 South Third st.—Price $1 per honk, or $lO per dozen. For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, on Fourth street, near Wood, and at the Drug Store of U..P Schwartz, Federal street, Allegheny City. aug2.B4 itfan's Incentlone , Outdone by Nature. /tr.u); nzitEcr DE WISE, AND DBE NATURE'S GREAT inEMEDY, THE AMERICAN OIL, 1— A NIEDICLNE 6F. NATURE. ripHIS Oil is obtained from a well near Burksvillei Kentncky, at-the depth of ISS 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 discovery of this Panacea of Na ture, numbers of remarkable cures have been effect- ed by its use. It is Innochnt—Powerful—Safe and Certain in its effects. It'Las been used with unpar I aliened success in the treatment of the following dioceses: Inflammatory Rheumatism, Burns and Scalds, Cholic, Piles, Flatulence, Inflammation of the Kidneys, Deafness, Consumption, Liver Com plaint, Phthisic, Scald Head, Cancers,Weak and Sore Eyes,Bruises, Fresh Cuts ad Wounds. Sprains an Strains, Dropsy, Pains in the Breast and Side, Totter, Influenza, Ulcerated Sore Throat, Consumption, Bronehitia, Spasms, Ulcers, Spinal Affeetions, Scrofula or King's Fvil, Coughs, Syphilis, Ringworm, all Bowel Complaints, all Chronic dis eases, Impurities of the Blood and General Debility. It is likewise very beneficial for Female Complaints in general; ulnas a great Restorative from Languor, weakness of Back and Chest, Low Spirits and Exces sive-Debility. Read the following Certificates, all of which are authentic; all the persons therein named are now living, and well known in Cincinnati; Prcrsouttotr, Aug 22, 1846. This is to certify that we have used tile American Oil fur the whooping cough; among our _children, by giving them from 20 drops to a small tea spoOnful at night, which always enabled them to rest well through the night. I also applied It to one of the children that got her arm burnt by turning over a tea imp of hot coffee on it, the child ceased crying by the time the arm was dressed and bound up, ! and has never complained of it since. I also was afflicted with a, pain in my side ano breast, and have .been so for Id years. I commenced using the Oil t;) , taking a tea spoonful twice a day and in 3 or four days using of the oil I have ben very much relieved, and do really believe that it is the best family Medieine that I have ever seen. I applied it to one of my neighbor's for . strained ancle, which relitied her in a few minutes. We have' also used the Oil for a strained joint in our own family, which gave ease M a vbry short time.', We live on the cast side of Penn st., 3 doors south.of Walnut, -I am now as well as I everiwas in my life. MARGARET, 11. SMITH. This is to certify, that my son has had the Plethisic for seven years, and was very bad with it, and about 12 or 15 days since, I commenced giving to him about 20 or 25 drops of the American Oil, twice a day. which relieved him' in a day or.iwo of his diffi culty of breathing, and ho is now entirely relieved of his cough; our boy ib 10 yaars of age. We live in King's Alley. NANCY KING. CLNCINICATI; July Ist, 1346 Having been cured of a very severe disease of the eyes and head by the use of the American pit; I feel it my duty to the public, as well as to you; to send you the following certificatei . , I hereby certify that I was severely j ai:dieted one year ago last_ winter, with inflamed Isere eyes and a very severe - pain in my head from niy eyes up to the top of my head, and continued so for several weeks. My eyes were so much inflamed ;and sore that 1 '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 j '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 had used a half a bottle I was entirely well, and still continue 80.. I will not be without it in my house as long as lean get the genuine article. I also gave it to one of my men that was I working for me, that had the teller in his hands sop.w.d that when he would grip anything tight in them the blood would burst out, and the use of half a bottle cured usiboth. J 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 One Dollar per Bottle at Jackson's Patent Aledicine Warehouse, 89 Liberty, bead of Wood st., Pittsburgh. .. Tux ONLY PLACE in Pirrsounots where the Genuine American Oil CAllt be Obtained. Beware of a Counteifeit article.l The Seneca Oil. put in. American Oil Bottlas,. and labelled “Amer-- man Oil: , It somewhat resembles the American Oil, but possesses none of its &Lines or healing Pow - CI& - W. Jackson retectfully inform's the Public that D. Hail & Co., the proprietors of the American Liu , have appointed him their SOLE AGENT for West ern Pennsylvania. 1 All persons wishing Sub-agencies will apply at 89 Liberty street, as above. N.:B. Sub-agents wanted for every town in this above District. A great, number of certificates ; use on hand and can be seen , at the 011ie!, 89 _ late rtg streel, head of WtiOld• aug 28.11 ' 445 . W.t4 c -cfi15 47 4:11i1 7 4.4'4N" .--7 ;' 4: •f.1 4:t1i4-19442 , ,t1.7, ~„ From the Mo. Herald and Mbune, edhinet.—Extra• Late and Important from lifexleo.-.trnited States Brig of War 'Braxton burnt. By the arrival of the United States revenue str. Legare at New Orleans, from Vera Cruz, we are in receipt of letters from our 'correspondentsas late as the 29th ult. We have but time, !previous to the closing of the mail, to publish the following letter: U. S. SQUADRON, ore POINT* A.NTOND:I DR LIZARD°, August 29, 18.16. The only - event of importance which has trans• pired of late is the loss of the U. S. brig Truxton, on the bar .of the Tuxpan river, about 130 miles, northward of Vera Cruz. The intelligence was brought to the squadron on the 10th by the St. Mary's, thatahip having picked up one of the Trux. ton's boats with Lt. Berryman on board. It appears that Capt. Carpender, of the Truxton, wishing to get his vessels near shore to protect his boats while obtaining provisions, employed a Scotchman he had taken out of a Mexican prize to pilot him in, but who whether from design or ac . cident,run him aground, on the 13th. On the 17th, with the exception of Lieut. Hunter and a boat's crew, she was abandonded by the officers and men, who went ashore to the number of about sixty in all, and surrendered themselves to the Mexican commandant. They were hosPitally received, com plimented with a ball, and lett next day with a', guide of four men for Tampico, about 100 miles further north. Lt Hunter and his boat's crew put to sea, captured a small Mexican schooner and ' came down to our present anchorage, making in all two officers (Lieuts. Berryman and Hunter) . and about twenty men saved. As soon as the news was received, the Princeton immediately got under weigh and proceeded to the scene of disaster. The Truxtoa was found beating, on the bar, bilg ed and completely filled with water, having about four feet over the berth deck. The serf was so violent on the boat is it it was not until he 22d that the boats of the Princeton could board her, when finding it impossible to gether off or la e her, she was fired and completely burned. A few of the best spars were brought off, but otherwise she is al total loss. She had been completely plundered and stripped by the Mexicans before the arrival of the Princeton. Her guns were found to have been thrown overboard. The Princeton ran into five fathoms water (she draws 101 feet,) and was then about II miles distant, the swell was so heavy that a nearer approach in shoaler water was deemed dangerous. After tiring the brig, the Princeton returned ire -1 mediately, on the 23d, to this present anchorage, about 10 miles southward of 'Vera Cruz.. At the mouth of Tuxpan river, the Mexicans have a small force tented in sheds. The town of Tuxpan is back some eight miles distant, Several commu nications passed between the Princeton and shore by Bags c.l truce, and by them the fate of the cap tives was learnt. The cutter Legate, GO hours from Er s s, arrive d on the 25th with despatches for our commodore,' supposed relating to a three month's armistice with the Mexicans The distance from the Brazos to, this place is 450 miles, and was performed under steam, against strong head winds. The Legate returns to New Orleans for repairs to her boilers., which are in la bad condition, and prevents her' 1 carrying steam. About 10 days since Santa Aria left Vera Cruz for the city of Mexico, previous which, however, he sent a polite invitation to our commodore, to meet him on board the English frigate Eridynt.on.l the interview did not take place. A few days back 0.. e of the English frighate's boats came down in a wit-lent rain squai with a communication for the commodore; the next day a flag of truce was re turned, but no rumor of the business was transpir ed. The frigate Potomac is nearly disabled by the sickness of her crew, the scurvy has broken out on board of her. and she has now 1.10 cases of that dreadful diseace. On the 27th, the Cutter tor ward arrived front the balize, but brought no intel ligence of importance. Pirisnvion, Aug. 14,1846 r _ k at, -7 • - - " ErLEIDY'S SIRSIPAIIILLA VEGETABLE BLOOD 1 3 1115.—The proprietor is obliged to manufacture them on a more extensive scale than heretofore, and by a great im provement in his machinery, can make them much faster and with 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 ing the blood, and purging and cleansing the stom ach and bowels, they are the safest, best, and most efficacious in existence. If pills are necessa ry at all, Dr. Leidy's Blood Pills will effect all that can be effected by any known pills in the world, for all the virtues that can be combined in pills are 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.' LEIDY'S SA RSA PA RILLA 'VEGETA BLE BLOOD PILLS, the first and original introduced by such name. Be cautious, therefore; ask for and take no oth. ers, and you will not be deceived in their effects, whilst if you take of the spurious, or imitations, yOu will not only be deceived by their effects; which are ofttirnes serious and dangerous, but de ceivid 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 awn, try them; if their effects do not confirm the foregoing, their cost will be refunded by Dr. Leidy upon satisfactory evidence of it. For sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.. corner Sixth and Wood streets, who arc the only Agents for Pittsburgh. my"2.0418:w XTOTICE TO JOURNEYMEN SHOE 'MAKERS —Fon SALE.—The Stock, Fixtures, and good will of a Ladies' Shoe Store, in a central, part of this city, being one of the oldest establishments in Pitts burgh; it has had an excellent run of cash customers, and the stock comprises a general .assortment of Ladle's Gaiter Boots and Shoes, together with a lot of Sole Leather and lasts, will be sold at a bargain, the present owner being about to retire froth busi ness. I'o a person understanding a business, this is first rate Chance, as the whole will be sold on a Credit arras months or a year. Inquiry) at the Agen cy and Commission Office, 11 Fifth street, between Market and Wood its. aug26 ARTHUR BROWN,' Jr. & Co. . • Brick lllouse and Lot tit Aiction. IWILL offer for sale at public Anction,on Thurs day, the Ilth day, of September, at 10 o'clock, A. M.' ' on the premises) a three story brie* house, on 6th street, near Grant street, neatly Siaished, sire of Lot 27 feet front by TOO feet deep; ealo poeitive: Terms at sale: JAMES BLAKELY, Att'y. in fact for L. Mitchell: P. M'KENIA • , guctrr; (Dispatch copy) THE undersigned _would Tespectflil y inform the citizens of Pittsburgh , and its, viemity, that he has purchased from', gr .- Mosel COry, his large and splendid stock ofp„Gocols; kept at No. 66 Market street, where he intends to keep a general assort ment of seasonablO Goods, which he will sell at very reduced prices. Please call and judge for yourselves, No. 66 Market street. _ auglB WILLIAM COWUL: To my.friends and patrons 1 am inycli obliged and would respectfully recommend k r. William Cowen, my successor. MO! ES CORY. TN the Court of Common Pleas of Al ty, Commonwealth of Pennsylva Term, 1846, No. 105; '• Sichiny Jane Robinson, iy by her next friend, t 7, , (: Isaac regg, : . /vs •^- • Tan d. B. Robinson. To the above named Mien You are hereby required to appear 0? 26th day of October next, and answer cause .% „ E. TROVIIII Pittsburgh; Nuttlit 1640-Sept* . . r ~- Lawns ITheAper than Ever. A. T A. MOltßlSl:NO..6s:l2arket•st. We have now on hind the cheapest lot of lawns ever offered in this market%• Stich as axe usually sold at 911 cents we are $ ,50 this:Dress Pattern, 37 yards.) can and look at them. ' jc2 Latest Improvement. JDEDST.EADS of diffcren.l.l , 4 o o- iviqk .04 zzares ' iron patent fasteninge,SUOtiqi to anything now in tisC, for sale low at the funaituie warehouse of • T. B. YOUNG & Co, Nand street.. BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS.— The attention of purchases is : thilted to our geral stock of these Goods. 4-4 superior Sea Island Shirting Moslins; 15.4 . 6 'c 44 Al CI! 7-8 " 12-4 Hamilton Sheeting; 5-4, " 9-8 " mar 17 BEST JAVA COFFEE, ground and put up int pound packages, received and for sale at the PERIN TEA STORE, 72 Fourth street, near Wood. "e 29 CLARET WINES.—A few dozen :"Family use," and Chateau "Ponitet Caner , biands• ' also fifty cases "medoc St. Yulien" and other , brands—at the wine store of (aug29.) STERETT & Co. ORN-117 scks Corn, for sale by je26 JAMES MAY CRAB CIDED.-12 Barrels superior Crab Ci der for sale by P. C. MARTIN, jy 20 80 Water street. CLARET WINE.—We will tap another cask of Claret this morning; persons in want of the arti cle on draught can therefore be supplied. Call early at the Wine Store of CiIIECKS AND TICKINGS.—An excellent as- Vsortment of checks and tickinizsjust received and for sale very low. aug3 ALEXANDER & DAY. 75 Market st.. N. W. cor. of the Diamond. F ISH -1.50 tads No. 3 Lary's Mackerel; 20 " 3 North 10 " 1 " " 2U " Herring (Aliw•ices) 5 No. I Sahnon; in store and for LAMBERT & 'SHIPTON. sale by au„ rLOUR -25 bids superfine family flour , in store and for sale by FINE SALINA TABLE SALT—L.SI3 bags (small size) very fine Salina Salt, fit fur table use and Dairies, for sale low by P. C. MARTIN, Y 27 GO Water st. G RADILATED Stripe and Plaid while Muslin Robes; Graduated stripe white Muslins; Mull Muslins; Nainsook do. Jaconet do. A large assortment just new to-day B. E. CONSTABLE, No. 83 Market fit. Plusiitteto Netts. E.O. S. SWARTZ has on hand a lot of very so periorr white and colored .Musqueto Netts which will be sold cheap at No. 106 Market street. jel3 WAVY white Linen Drill, for gent's pants; Tweeds and Summer Cloths; Gent's Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Do. Silk do. Do. Ilernani and Silk Cravats. An invoice of the above received this day by je 27 11. E. CONSTABLE,B3 Alarket.st lIA.NDSWANTED-2 Bedstead makers; 2 Table makers; S hands to make other Cabinet ware; None need apply but first rate workmen. 11. 11. RYAN auS (Journal and Chronicle copy.) /I.IDE-S--411 Missouri Hides, for sale ow to close consignment. je26 JAMES MAY. OCK WlNF.S—ltudisbeimer , Steinberger, and I~ liaut Sauterna brands for sale by aug2.9 STERE•rr co. For Sale at the Wharf. T UST received per Canal Boat— ti 10.000 feet inch poplar; 10,000 •• I seatunedi 45,009 " .414 Scantling. jvS L. WIL3tA writ I.AWNS ! LAWNS! !—Great Bargains in Lawns 4 are now to be had at Alexander & Day's, No. I's Market st., as they arc telling off their stock of these good at a great reduction of prices, so now is the time for persons to suit themselves at a comparative. ly small expense. ALEXANDER & DAY, No. 'Li Market st., jy 13 N. W. corner of the Diamond. Lr., AviNs--(,, cuLoas)Another lot of Lawha just opened at A. Morrie's, do 65 Marliet st.— warranted fast colors—which we arc selling at 121 e per yard. jet LEMONS:: -.75 Boxes Lenions; fur tale very low, by jyl4 JAMES MAY. .. _ . _ . . LEmoNs.-- lou Lose.; lento/Lb in good order, for sale by P. t , MARTIN, .1 20. e,O Water street. A I ADFIRA WINE-10dur Blackburn NIL/detra— in the roost celebrated brand imported—to be had ai the wine store of STERETT & CO„ ang29 - No. 16 Market at. cor Front. _ . USQUITO NETT6.—A large lot of musqui 111 to netts on hand and for sale unusually low. aug3 ALEXANDER & DAY, ' 1 " 75 Market st.. N. W. cor. uftlo Diamond. New Pori/toned flats, OF a very superior quality. for sale by M'CORD & KING, sep3 comer of Wood and iiib POlt.T. MADERIA and SHERRY WINES, c superior qualities, on draft., for medicine an other purposes, for sale at the wine store of STERITT 4- Co. aug29. 61 Market street, cur., Front. PSALMS 6,.. 'HYMNS, for the usa of the Germat Reformed Church in the U. S. of America, En. glinh and German. For sale by SCRUM. & SCIFEHILER, 115 Wood nt. PRINTS AND MUSLIN.S.—Just opened a larg • assortment of low priced prints and a variety of different makes of brown and bleached aug3 ALEXANDER & DAY, 75 Market Et., N. W. cor. of the Diamond. IIG METAL.-1" ton Scioto Furnace pig iron fol. Bale 6y (je26) JAMES MAY. 1 New Fran Ging.hisms. RECEIVED by Express last evening, an Invoice , of super 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 pcs Cherry Scantling-5:5 and 656-6000 Lights Window Sash suitable for the western trade, 12x16,10x12 and 8:10. For sale by L. WILMAItTII. Removal. QTERRETT & CO., have removed to the corner 1,3 of Market and Front streets, No. 16, one door below their former stand, where as usual, they will be happy to wait upon their friends. augls' SITUATION wanted in &Wholesale Grocery store by a Young Man, whose references as to char acter and capacity are of the best order. Inquire at the Agency and Commission Office, Fifth street, be tween Market and WOod,sts. aug26 ARTHUR BROWN, Sr. & Co. SHOT -40 kgs glio . t; assorted Nos. for sale by e 26 JAMES MAY PAN,IBFI WHITIN,4-25 bbla. received ari4.lor sale by augll R. E. SELLERS. QATIN STRIPED DE LAINES—Just received a lot of black and colored Saila, Striped de Lilacs, which we are selling very chheap. ALEXANDEPt& DAY, aug3 79 Market st, N cor oftheDiamond. _SAB;DINESE and HOLLAND HERRING.—A few cases and kegs, a superior article, for sale by STERETT & CO.. 15 Market at,cor Front. egheny Coon ia, of March Reefs'wed Last Eiening at No. 40, • MHE fifth and last lot of Merrimack • Gingham prints; style the same, brown and purple plaids and patterns beautiful;nt the Dry Geode cash Mouse of (sep4) DA.R.ROWS Es TURNER. . Libel lb,' e: Divorce.- viimalo That riragnii. THE person who came to Miller's Painting Room during his absence, and carried away a Book en itled tho Golden Me; Mgt better return it and save exppitore: , ' , , truer- ,= • - -.- , -. ',AMES: MU4ER: .., . ), r i I , M t 0 o t td e a it y iw t c e 110 Sheaff: =l=Bili=i MEE and Card Tables of differ T ent patterns. .If. yon want agood arti e cheap call at the IlnnaitdrelYaiebettse - of _ . . B. YOUNG .t.'Co, 31 and ,et. Wood Street. ; Property for, s, Tdesimblelot of ground at tliefeet 1. street, occuPied.at the time of the gr Messrs. King.& Holmes, offered for sal Enquire,of. • J. K. MOOR sue; - , MEAS.-120 packages Y.-H., hurl, Powchong, of late importations, arr for sale by LAMBERT Sr SHI aug2 , s rrIIEMRANSOF PEACE.—A Serrnon - )lelivcred, in the "Third Presbyterian Church , ' July 12, by the Rev. D. R. Riddlei and published brthe re quest nf the Congregation. For sale by aug24 • To L'et.. iTHAT Splendid Store corner of Wood ai streets, past/mien given immediatel3l of the subscriber on the premises. aug29 THOS. Mi. SHEA & PENNOCK. TOBACCO- 40 tat Hutehinson's Ss; . 30 bxs Priee & Harwood's ss; 10 " J. R. Granti ss; 15 4 , ' Layton's ss; .. 55 4 , ls., 125., IGs., 325., Balt. Ladies Twist; arriving this day. and for s. aur2s LAMBERT & SRI! STERF.TT & CO., cor Market and FrOnt stn." MARTIN & SMITH, 56 Wood street FrOBBACCO- 25 kegs No. I six twist t( ceived and for sale by M. B. npf.it N 0.57 Wate Homers odyssey. T IIE Odyssay of Homer, according to t Wolf; with notes; for the WC Or Sc Colleges: by John J. Owen, Principal oft.! us Institute. For sale by LUKE LO eep7 (Journal copy.) V. Twist Tobacco—l 9 kgs Va. tuba article, in store and for sale by MARTIN & SM Wooli VENEERS — ANDCARNITHES, of th very best quality, for sale at 11. H. RYAN S Cabinet Ware Rooms, No. 31 Fifth street. jyiG VINEGAR. -50 bbls cider vinegar in st re and for sale by M. B. ItW • th Co. George R. While C0.,1 \painted NT I i dispose nd of ci n th g e h i ,, r m eh L o a ie w e ns sto :u k tli o4 er ßa s r h a ag, o rl s s , and Scarfs at reduced prices. They will also dispose of their entire stock of Cloths, fancy Cassimerez, and Kentuckyi Jeans, at original cost, as they intend relinquishii* this par ticular branch of their business. jy22-2m (Chronicle please copy.) '\T smart, active young man with, with $2OO to $3OO cash. as a partner in a nate, profitable and well established business, paying an average profit of $3O to $35 per week. None but a cash customer need apply. Inquire at the Agency and Commission face, 11 Fifth street, between Ttlarket and Wood. Awniun. lIROWN,•Jr. Sr. Co. aug 20 toborro;l oo rTzyears°l )worLt67 ' .„tor. ~ere.tw,l be paid. Inquire at the Agency and , Information office, No 11 Fifth it., between Market and Wood (eta. aug2s ARTHUR BROWN, Js. & Co. Gazette, Journal, Chronicle and American copy.) I xYA:siTED a young man• as an assistant nalee r man in a 'Wholesale Grocery, good references required. Apply at the Agency office No 41 Fifth at. between Marketand Wood. augn ARTHUR BROWN, Ja. Si: Co. S— tm Ill O r f E lA D 'h it it i. e lS d S reT t g lp oisls, A tiu la cli g' as "l 'Va r tiso e ok nt Jackonett, Mull and Swiss Mullins. Just received and for sale very cheap by . ALEXANDER Si DAY, jyl3 731ilarket at., n. west cor. Diamond. received and fur E sale he au - gi I IL. j E. SELLERS. Alp-INES AND LIQUORS.—STERrrr S Co., .tin 16 Market ',tree!, cot. Front, Ar mild respectfully in‘ , te attention to their large assortuent or Wines and Liquors. Puchasern would do well to call and es :IDIOM them before purchasing elsewhere. atig29 Itil'etestlng to Bayer. HitTE invite Cie attention of all who wish bar ! gains to a fresh arrival of seasonable Dry Goods, bought since the reduction of the Tariff, at exceedingly low prices:ilia will be sold accordingly. PRESTON & lIOSKINSON, No. SI, Market st., between sth and the Diamond. isug24-d tin' V ENOPHON'S CYROPAEDIA: The Cyropaedia of Xenophon, according to the test of L. DM-. !droll - . with notes; for the use of schools and colleges, b) .1. Owen, Principal of the Cornelius Institute; for !sale by LURE LOOMIS, Agent. scp 7 Journal copy. BALKS HAIR, suitable for Plasterers purposes, •J for sale by :M. B. ItHEY & Co. Cotton. 130 BALES Altsin.sippi Cotton, for sale by M.R. HUEY & Co OLI) WINES & LlQUORS—consisting of Port Wine: Madeira Vine; Malaga do; Rhenish do;—in half and quarter pipes, and on draught warranted pure; Pale Brandy, of different brands; Dark do, Holland Gin, fine flavor; Peach Brandy, h years old; Apple do, 4 do do; Old Rye Whiskey, M and 11 years otd, Part of the above Liquors from under Custom House Luck, for sale in quantities to suit by P. C. MARTIN, jylo 6U Water st. Copartricrahlp 9 - MIE undersigned have entered into partnership under the firm of STilterr St Co., as Wholesale' and Retail dealers in Foreign Wines and Liquors, at the corner of Market and Front streets. BENJAMIN F. STERETT, JACOB WEAVER. New Goode. RECEIVED to-day at No. 41; Market street— Another ease of those rich Gingham prints, in brown and purple plaids, beautiful patterns. ALSO, fit) pieces white and colored Musquitoe Netting of superior quality, for sale cheap at BARROWS & TURNER'S, IS Market st. Segars I Segura! I JUST received from New York, a large quantity of Havanna and Principe Segars of the most popular and superior brands now in use. Also, an excellent article of chewing Tobacco and several bales of superior Cuba Leaf Tobacco for sale. B. E. WINCHESTER, No. 50, Third street, two doors from the Post Office. mayti: Sugar and Molasses. A . lIHDS. N. 0. Sugar, strictly prime " 1 "'Ll 25 bbls. Nos. 4 and t 3 Loaf; 10 cases nLovering's" D. R. Loaf Sugar 115, bbls N. 0. Molasses; - In store and for sale by LAMBERT & SHIPTON, aug2s. 133 and 135 Wood street. 5013111.5. Pitch: Rosin; 150 Boxes Tobacco, various sizes; 10,000 Seed leaf Cigars; • . . . On consignment and wil be sold low for Cash, or exchanged for Pittsburgh: manufactures, by sepo TAAFFE & O'CONNOR. • c oyr.6. . . 300 BAGS Green Rio, part prime; s‘. Old Government Java; Arriving this day and for sale by aug2s LAMBERT & SifTPTON" Eurapean and General Agency. THE sub Scriber continues to..inahe reroittapces,to or furnish Exchange, on England, Ireland, Scot land, France or Germany, to any amount, limn £l, l to 1000. Passengers brought out, and all business connected with art Enropean Agency, .atiended by the. subscriber himeeff; who leaves on the ,drat of October, each year for Europe. JOSHUA, ROBINSON, " • Enrol:min and General Agent, Third street;near 'AtoodjP4talliugh.r aug " ' TOMES PILES! PILES JACK BON'S P,ILE . AND . TETTER EMBROCA TION is thiOnyJnedicitte_that, will . yure this's() very common and troublesome &Sense. If not. only immediately allays inflamtriation, stops all bleeding, subdues that 'intolerable itching, bat ef fectually cures, in a very ,short time, persons whose lives have been rendered Miserable for years. Its application produces no pain, but rather an 'agree able and pleasant sensation. If persons afflicted will only call and hear of the great number of ca ses that have been'cured, they will be astonished.. A gentleman of this city, who had been under the knife of the surgeon two or three limes, without being cured, has, by using two bottles Of this Em brocation, been radically cured! It sells beyond all precedent! TETTER, RINGWORM, SALT RHEUM, and all Diseases of the skin, particularly those that are attended with disagreeable and troublesome itching, are readily cured by anointing the parts effected, night and morning, with a small quantity of Dr. Jackson's Embrocation. Astonishing cures have been effected by this medicine. For sale by Dr.: D. Jayne, No 8 Sonth Third st., Philadelphre For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE; 72 Fourth street, near Wood, and also at the Drug Store of H. P. Schwartz, Federal street, Allegheny City. a ug2B-d Notice. rpHE unds 2 rsigned having disposed of his Estab lishment, No, 112 Market st., to Mr. Thomas A. Hinton, would cordiallyrecommend him, to his friends and the public generally, as one every way worthy of their patronage. aug22 Ile. ) of Wood rat fi re by l . AD. . P. and ving and ~drourth i, enquire .lug, and le by 'TON. baccO re- The undersigned, having purchased the large and extensive snick of Boots, :Aloes, &c, belonging to A. AI Cammbn, No. 112 Market street, one door from Liberty', will continue to conduct the busines# in all its branches, and trusts that by a strict atten tion to business, and an ardent disposition to Oe.ise, he will meet a continuation of the patronage so liberally bestowed upon his predecessor. THOMAS A. HINTON. N. B.—Two or three good workmen can have employment, by making immediate application. ; e text of onto and' Corneli i MIS, A 7,1. co, No. I IVO RENDER THE HUMAN HAIR SILKY, SOFT, FINE AND CLEAN;,to make the scalp healthy, smooth, winte and fruitful, so that a good' crop may spring therefrom, persons have but to ei pearl thirty seven and 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,be merely to embelish, to dress, beautify, and preserve, to force growth, stop falling off, and cure scrufs Or dandrulTs, the JONES' CORAL HAIR RESTORA TIVE will never fail to do all this, as hundreds Will tell you with gratitude. It dresses tne hairbeautiftil ly, and makes red or grcy hair grow dark from the routs. . Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse, 89 Liberty street, head of Wood—price thirty seven and a hall cents, fifty cents and one dollar per bottle. At the same place is sold the Italian Chemical Soap, Spanislt Lilly White and unrivalled shaving soup. jy2s-11" rpARI: NOTICE ALL THE PEOPLE 7 —Acir.9O! Itcatevw--The celebrated medicines' of Dr. T.,' G. Evans of Brownsville, Pa., are nowt for Wel wholesale and retail, at Jackson's Medical Depet, No. S 9 Liberty street, head of Wood, PittsburOla.l Wholesale Dealers and Agents supplied. I Dr. Evans' Sovereign Tonic and Grand Reettnla-i live, a certain cure tin - the Fever and Ague. Dr. Evans' Vegetable and Anti-Dyspeptic pills,! price 2b cents per bor. Dr. Eva/is' American Vegetable Ycrmijage, price 25 cents per bottle. Dr. Evans' Tunic Eye Hrater, an infallible cure for sore Pyre,price twenty — five cents per bottle. Rev. Dr. James Estep , a - Blatk Syrup, for the cure ! of Coughs, ;Cold, Asthma, Croup, Bronchitis and Consumption—price one dollar. Remember Dr. Evans' only Depot, is JACKSONrS, No. Si) Liberty street, head of Wood. jy:l, E SKIN AND COMPLEXI4N, at this (aid, I indeed, every other) season, is often repulsive in appearance, caused, in eight cases out of tenOiy the atmosphere; and what persons suppose disease of the blood, is simply a thiease of the skin. If } some of the thousands who take purgative medicine,l pills, nod useless Sarsaparilla, were to use on their, skin a softening and clearing halm, that opens the pores, v.hitens the skin, and causes a healthy perspi ration, that, be the skin never so thy, or diseased with pimples. or freckles, suntMrn, I tan and morphew, the true and genuine JONES'S ITALIAN CIIEMICAL SOAP nev e r fails to cure and dispel them, and t make the ,akin clear and lovely., it acts so mildly and soothingly on :the skin, that physicians use it on ladies and infants', in old cases of scurvy, erysipelas, salt rheum, sore he ad, ringworm, and it (mind, the genuine Jones' soap) has often effected a cure when every other remedy failed. his indeed a blessed remedy. Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehoese, 89 Liberty street, head of Wood—,.at the same place is sold the Moorish flair Dye, Coral Hair Restora tive, and Spanish Lily White. PRINCIPAL Omen—Sinn of the American Eaglc, S 2 Chatham street, New York. JUST RECEIVED—Lerrnes 'mon Ilaoceu, Asia Minor, by Mrs. E. C. A. Schneider, rvitli an vesay on the prospects of the Heathen and our duty. to than, by 11ev. B. Schneider, and an introducitio. by Itev. E. Heiner, A. M. Published by Rev. Sa:roln clutelies, Charebersburgh, IS-16: For ,mle by SCHWA jell 115 Wood st • N1211..L 1. , s pa; WATER— kling bright 1 I its liquid light." —And not only "apatite , and bright," but fOr its delicious darer, Hays Irrockway , s Mead and Min eral Water is certainly: 'unrivalled" and the syiups, are equal to any that ever graced the Mineral Fount. Call and seek at Nu.:, Commercial gow Liberty st. - AjL._... c _.— BERAGE SHAWL§ AND SCARFS— : 1 carton black second mourning satin striped Beragc Shawls; I : 1 carton beautiful fancy Berage Shawls, ombre fringes; I carton brocha Bedige Shawls, extra landsOrne; I .. ~ " 1 Scarfs 1 " satinborderid 1 ~ liernani twi t'd silk " : I 1 " extra sup. Wernani " Tho above handsont goods have all been purcha sed liii4ely at auction, i New York and Philadelphia, at the closing sales of the French importrrs, and are now offered at a ama I advance, and less than the cost of importation, at the Cheap Cash Store of jclS ALEXANDER tk. DAY. --4---7 THE PROGRESS OF NATIONS.—An Essay on, the Progress of Nations, in Productive Industry.' Civilization, Populatiim and Wealth.; illustrated by statistics of Mining, Agriculture, Manufactures, Commerce, Revenuei, Banking, Internal. Improve ments, Mortality, Emigration and% Population; by I Ezra C. Seaman. I ; A few copies of 6 .l above work for sale by JO e t INSTON & STOCKTON, orner of Market and 3d .sts. GFO c SWARTZ boson hand a lot of fine Lawns which will he sold at the very low price of 18i cents per yard, persons who want a good article, at a low price, would do well to call soon. Also on hand a goOd stock of Nansook muslins for Ladies Dresses yery Cheap at jel3 No. 106 Market street. - - TOBACCO. -15 large and 90 smell boxes.ltlissou. ri tobacco, of prime quality, just received ckn, consignment, and will be sold cheap for, cash : or Pittsburgh manufactures. august 18 TAAFFE & O'CONNER. N . EW BOOKS AT COOKS, 85 Fourth street— The Eclogues. and Georgics of Virgil, with English notes, critical and explanatory and a metrical index, by Charles Anthon, L. L. D., Professor attic Greek and Latin languages in Columbia College, New York, and Rector of the Grammar School.; The Statesmen of the Commonwealth of England, with a treaties on the popular progress in English History, by John Foster, of the Inner Temple, edited by J. 0. Choules. . . , Father ,party,. by Ate author of Two Old Men's ,Tales, Emillia Wyuhans, Mount Sorrel, &c. &c.. Pictorial Pictorial Ilistory of England, No 7. Martin the Foundling, Nos. 2 and 3, by. Eugene Sue. . . Shakspeare, Nos. 105,106, 107, 108. • Just received and lbr sale at COOK'S Literary De pot, 85, Fourth street. . -sepll F"v,S THEOLOGY.—Lettiree on System atic Theology, embracing Lectures-on Moral Government, together with .Atonement, Moral and Physical Depravity, Regeneration, Philosophical_ Theories and EVidennes 'of Regeneration; by Rev. Charles G. Finney, Professor of Theology in the Oberlin Collegiate Institute, • just xeceived end for tittle by [sopl. I] IMRE L 00141,5, Await. • • • _.. xaENOPHOWS - ANABASIS--The At:tabs:sits of Xenophon; chiefly according ,to the text of t. ni arc with notesi for - the use of schools and 'colla gel3. For tido Sy _ -j.UKE LOtaLIS. , : Joeti MEE A. m•cAAnioN New Booka Lown'rt Lawne ll ~,; i-. `, lSrUing Off, AT THE NEW -YORK STORE: ' ' , LADIES, kink it for- bargains, have reduee'a pripes of nlt , sunziner:goods. On hand ft spl en id assortment of 'lris and English . ;.‘rns, Be reges, calzorines, Sum- ' iershawls,scarfs :ravats. A I s'e , iblions,tlowers, limy and Plain raid Bonnets. - For the Gentle- fen, a few spten'7 el vest patterns, tnt stuffs, gold id silver mixed 'eeds,shirts,col- Gold Penlir JUST RECEIVED-J- Another! large addition to niY l stock orDiamond pointed Gold Pens of the best makers and for sa.e at the kowest prices. Also---A large assortment - of Gold.nd Silver Pen cils, Tooth and Ear Pirks,TwCezers, Stc-Itc. . W. W. WILSON, .1 57 Market st. Security t.uPia”.ll—taeis. 6er.,,g4 woes4Ang to A. of Came., uk 113. 1*44 t , / Each - 1; aTf G}NUlNei 4." CILIGKENEWS 61.54A11. COATED VEGETABLE V PILLS are Bo first andl only Medicine ever known that will positiMy cure; Headache, Giddiness, ..Measles, Salt Rheum, , Rheumatism, Piles, Heartburn, Wofms, Dispepsia, Scurvy, 'Chi:dere Morb us, . Small Pox, Jaundice, ' Colighs, Quinsy Pains in the Back, i soopingCough, i Inward Weakness, Co gumption, Fits, Palpitation of the H art, Li er Complaint, Rising in the Throe , Er xipelas, Deafness, , Dropsy, Astoma, ,Itc ingsuf the Skin, Fevers of all kinds, J . Colds, Gout, Gravel, Female Complaints , . Nervous Complaints, And all other diseases originating from impurities of the blood. _ 1 rr They have cu ed; since their iiatroduction, over 2,000 persons, w o have been given up as hope less cased, by the mos eminent. Physicians. . irr They are patr 'nixed aind recommended by men of the highest distinetion,!among whom Ito— [ Hon. David It. Porter;: Hon. Heary'Clay, '' , i Hon.john Q. Adams,; , Hon. Daniel Webster, i lion. Mtrtiu•Van Duren,' , Ilcin..T. C. Calhoun,' Gen. Winfield Stott, , i CO. R. M. Johnson, . Hun. James K. Polk, ' Gen:Lewis Cass. I v.,- Their virtues are no idallible that the money I will he returned in all canes thdy do not give univer-1 , sal satisfaction. Although but two and !a half years I have elapsed since these celebrated Pills were first introduced to the pt,blic,' the sale of them in the i Eastern and middle; States lias far 'exceeded Dr. 1 Clickener's most sangiiine expectations. During the pi.st year, alone, no fess than 110,000 gross of. boxes ! lime been sold in the State of New York, 6,000 iii , ' Pent.sylvitnia, 4,000 b Matvland, 3,000,in New Jer-1 t sey 2,000 in Delawar , mid 3,000 in the New England States, requiring the constant employment of 27 1 hands, exclusive of p inters and engAvers. In the same period; tipwa4ls of 200,000 Copies of the. “Family Doctor , . haye been'ordered by agents in levery section of the cc.untry. These feels must I show, conclusively, that Dr. Clickener 3 ii Sugar Coat i ed Pills, besides being the very best medicine in . the 1 world, are held in the highestestimation by thepublic. We might extend this publication to an indefin , ite length, if we dee •ed it expedient to publish all I tersimonials we have received, not only froni.agents' . . _ but individuals and f milieu, who have experienced the benficial effec ofl Clickener'S Sugar Coated Pills, but we deem it dhbecessary. The most ih contestible evidence af their unprecedented success, are the numberless froinitiorts and Counterfeits which have already appeared, Wotwitlistanding the brief pe riod they have been beibre 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 fur the "read simon Such paltry shills cannot last long without exposin, theirhideous deforluity. Truth and honesty must inevitably pre vail over rascality and deception,_ For Kale in Pittsburgh by WM. SAC Patent Medicine Warehouse, No. 89, I head of Wpinl st., Pittsburgh. Price Or. Cli,ckener's principal office is Sl I New Ydrk. j 03- Beware of an imitation articl proved Sugar Coated Pills, purporting as both the pills and the pretended genes, got up by a miserable quack who, for the last four or' five , years, living by counterfeiting popular medic: 0 , - Remember, Dr. C. V. Clickene I intentur of Sugar Coated Pills; and the sort was ever heard of until be in in 'June, 1843. Purchasers should, th ask for Clickoner , SSugar Ctiated Vege take no other, or they will be made t fMud. ruiverbity Law Sch. to FALL SESSION:of this dept I Western University, will comme l University Building, on the F/II.51" JIB 'MEDEA neat, and the LIKING SE` will commence on the nts - r following. This institutien,having so far tee°, effects of the great fi re of April last 31 the new building nearly completed accommodations for all its departurei that the Law SchoOl will be found to .! ed facilities and attractions to thos. pursue a regular and thorough course tioh, and to prepare themselves cr mittance to the bar. • i There will be daily recitations by assigned lessons,' so arranged as to c a two years course, all the princips portant Ibranches- of the law.' Occa on' law and equity, will also be delis thircourse. trr Steer Comer, designed for atisting students inlacquiribg knowledge and readi ess in the prac tiqe of the law will be.resursted as soon as the num ber of students Will justify: The degree of BACHE. Ldl/ or . LAW will be conferred 'on rtudents of the in tituuon; according the rules usual in such institu tens. ' ! , I..nv further information - that may be . lequired can readily be obtained on application t 6 the Professor, Vll.suatu 11. LocvnlE who has his office cm 4th above Sr lithfield street; Pittsburgh. TER3lS—Seventy-fire dollars-a year, or thirty-sev er and a half 'tlollars.a session. aug6-cl3rn , Williams! Select XTORTII East corner of FederXl and Robinson streets, AlleghenY, Will commence its Fail session on Monday the list inst. Trsnuoruxt.s.. Prom Professor R. H. Lee, WashafiliSeis Colle.^ and others. I Having attended an; examination of the school taught by Mr. Williamsi, we take pleasure: in bear i;g our testimony to the evidence afforded by it of e unusual skill and labor of Mr. , Williams. The understsuiding &the 4irinciple of the subjects which the scholars" had been; studying; showit: by their clear answers to guestitine asked by others than the Meagre, prove the excellence of the New England modes of Melting; in which Mr. Williams seems to lie proficient. .13. LEE, WISHART, &c. From the Rev. Mr. Preston, Doctor Hunt, 4-c. I .Having attended an examination of the Select SchOel under the tare of Mi. Henry Williams, held recently in his school toorn,,cerrier 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, dd . -. rerent branehed is peculiarly.] happy, aud c ile m _ kited to give interest. to the pupils. His mode' of teaching them to read struck us as novel, and one that cannot fail to make good readers. Froni the knowlsdge that ,we have of Mr. Wil liams' character as • a teacher, his - zeal, fidelity and. CticOess, we cordially recommend him to the patron age •or the public. His locjatien is elegible for both cities: ' • DAVID HIMTI: " • RICIDD BARD, • - j RICIPD BEF.SON. , , I attended the above examination, and can.. truly say I was much gratified wi(li the attalutment of the pupils. j WM.=-PRESTON. 4ug24-2m. - Allegheny Cemetery. PERSONS desituns of I puichasing . lota In this 'PCemetery are referred. for .informaliori to . the' Superintiandent on the grounds, or to E. ThOrn Druggist,.corner of Penn and Hand strehts, Pitts burgh. By.order of the Boaid. CHISLETT. de.e l t i Superintendant. , PAISISH WILITINGHIObbIe just received and filtiVfor Bain by. It. AITAHNESTOCK, &Co. Pep ozeor':•ofilik - and Wood carats: , • c2!c=fii • For Cincinnati and St. Louts The paaaenger kearcer I etlra for the :those :ctrinediat.o ports regLlarly. . • . For, f.right paastt7,o apply en board. je9, For cinclnusti..aitd. LouigNqlle. The i.e:Waliel C 0 LrU :SIB I A, O , NI:At., Alaster - will leave for above and intermediate portz,, regular- For freight or passage apply on:bona -onto \jel . • D—WILIPA, Agent. \ Tneaday lA - veiling Packet. - • !.‘ The new and splendid pat:senor steam boat DECLARATION, Capt. Vortices, will.run as a regular- packet be:VA ten Pittsburgh and. Cincinnati; leaving this port every Tuesday at 3 o'clock. Returning she will- leaie Cincinnati every Friday evening at , 3 o'clock. - The Deciaration- oilers superior, accommodation to passengers. For freight or riussage apply 'en GARRARD. to Bonnet Rib jy2o „MONDAY PACKET. Till regular - Thailand Pasen , er steam: „k.--P ., ....ler.TlNlON,CaptainMaele.an,i ' vill run a reg - 117r — PaCket between Pi”stnirgh and Cintin. nati, leasing this . port every. Monday o - clock, P. M. Returning she leave Cincinnati-every Thursday at G P.M. . • - The Union xvas built e2.:.pressly for. this trade; and affords every accornmc,dation. For freight or passage apply on borrd FOR CINCINNATI. a) - - The well khown fast-running steamer e.... - C.AIK.GII.IA, W. Forsyth, 'Master; will run as a regular Packet, leaving r. - iery: V; tat esday.m'orri irig at 10 &crock, and Wlg,:el ' Ping at . 10, . /Si the same day. Returning, she will. leave Ciacirmati. every Saturday, at 19, A. M. For freight or passage apply on teard, or to FORSYTH &C;s:, Agentsr Fe. 30, '.Vat - Pr streef.. •PACET,T. . . ,Tbesregulartaaili..ud prtsapnger tearazr CIItCASSIAN, Capt. Isaac- Bennettovill ruu as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh: and Cincinnati, leairiug thia ° port every Sitar: ay, 1.0, A.M., and Wheelinir at . 10, Y. 111., _tile ...same day.. Returning', the lutive Cincinnati every uesday, For freight or . passq,...vc_apply on board. The Circassian vac built expressly for 44 , trade, and offers to her paszongers every condor'. and. ne comniodation. mar 93 SATURDAY PACKET. • -; • - _r_PoN, The regf dar militant' passenger steamer - ,K 2 .. 1 -MESSEIIGE.P. Cap' will min err ak regular Padket beiween Pittibiirgh and Cincinrksti, leaving this port every Saturday 'at 10, A. - M., add Wheeling at 10, M., the sanae , day.- —P.cturnir.o, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday,' at 10 o'clock, A. M. • ' For freight or passage apply on hoard. - The Messenger was built expressly for thistrnde, and offers to her passengers every cornfort commodation. , . - mar 23.:" .7.7lEregular mail and passerigersteam- - ' , _.4:,........er IIIBEI2NIA, Capt. Jolla lilinereltlp, will run as a regular packet between Pittsimrgll . ana Cincinnati, leaving this port - every Tuesday at 104. M., and Wheeling. at 10 P. ili. of the sr.tne der. Retarning, sho will leave Cincinnati every Friday at For freight or paSsage apply'on-board. • Tlie• Hibernia was bni7t expressly for the trade s and oars to the passengers every comfort and 'is& perimaccorainndations: • - . la, THE regular mail and'possenger sYcana CLIPPER No. 2, Captain Crooks, will run as a reriularpacket between 'Cincinnati and Pitti burgh, leaving this pert' every Friday - : at 1.0A..1:144 and Wheeling at 10 P. M: the smile day, -Retaining she will leave Cincinnati every Monday at 10 0'6)14 . Far freight s pn passage apply on board: ' The Clipper N 0.2 was built expressly for this trade:i and offers-to , her passe:filers every comfort and ac , commodationr mnr23 REGITI.AIt CINCINNATI PACKET., I. . THE new U. S. Mail steamer ACATSIA, E. Lucas,/Master, will -run as a:regu lar passenger packet between Pittsburgh and the above port daring the scisim of 1346, leaving every Thursday nt 10 o'clock A: M. • The Acadia is new and has superior accommoda tions. For rreight or pass:l:reapply on hoard, or to J. NEWTON JONES, Attent.-.' Mr all, The regular Mail ara passenger steamer. DIONONCIAJJELA , Cppt. Stone; «till mit as a regular Packetbctween Pittsburgh - and Cincin nail, leaving this port every Monday at 10, A.M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Return ing. she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10, KSON, - ett 1d iberty street, . 25c. per box. arclay street, Le called Im o he patehted, .atent are fur 1n Neap Yofk, has made his . For freight or partage apply on board. • The Ifonongalati was built expressly for this trade; and offers to the passengers comfort, and so peribr accommodations. mar 31 -Per - Cincinnati. Thearew liidit'draright packet steam- CALIFORNIA, Captain Hunter, will leave for tlie -above and all intermediate pots this day: regularly. • - For freight or passage apply on board, or to • J. W:I3IJTLER & BRO., Second O. is the °dairy:o 'tat nothing of oilueeil them refore, always bie rii7S;and .e victimq .of a may 9 The California was built p.xpteEsl7,- for the above trade acid will make her trips regularly during. the season. - • twirl 01. rtment of the co in the new oIiDAT OF SEP -ISION of ISV, OF rEERVAAY y THE new and light d • raught pattenger W T E .116, , Capt. BAKERI will lease tbi Ethc'ahoce and all intermediate ports regularly. The Western draws but 12 inches, und was built-expressly to run in the trade during the low water season: -ered from the ear, as to hare with increased Is, it is hoped I:resent inereas . who desire to 14 legal educa ditably for ad- . . ' Tor freight or passage, having superior accommo•. dations, apply on board. • = - jylls. Ire 1 4 „ THE:regular thail'tand-pa.ssengersteari . Y--er NEW. ENGLAND, Capt. S. 33: Page; will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati; lqaTing, this port every Wednesday ilt 10 A. M., and Whe.eling at 10 P. AL the :tame day."•-• - • • . Returning. she leave Cincinnati crcr- Saturd- the classes on ,mbrace, within 'l and roost irn !sional lectures ,ered as part of, For freight or passage apply 011 hoard. The NCNV England was built expressly' for this trade and offers to the passengers every comfort and sote rior accommodations. FOR ST. LOUIS—REGULAR. PACRF.T. The new and splendid passenaer steam er 1011 Dugher; will run in tug trade from •Pittsburgh to St. Louis; du ring theseason of . - - The Toin Corwin, was built expressly for the trade, arid is elegantly furnished in- eveiy respect. For freight or passage apply on board. may 19: FOR ST. 1,01.15--RF.GLILAR PACIa.T. rElletlitivEnlVEsplanoilti.di3penisrsyenffirisituenar?:i tee trane ti-oinVittSburgh to St. Louis, during the season of 1846.. . .• . The Brunette was built expressly for the trade; and is elegantly ibund ifi every respeOt. , For freight or passage apply on board. apt 4 . . 'FOR L0U1.'...V11.J..E--.-REGULAR PACKET. IK , The new and splendid passenger steam er TONNALEUICA, Capt X. I‘..lloody'i will run in the trade from Pittsburgh to Loidavillei during.the season of 1846. • The Tennaleuka was built expressly for the trade; and is elegantly furnished in every respect. For&eight or passage apply on board: my.thit TUE STAUNCH low Presthire . i ship built Steam' Packet, JULIA PALMER, Capt litn's A. S7i...etzteliViv having been put iii. cemplete condition for sea, wil run upon Lake Superior during the season, Commerce' leg 3d August, between the Sault de,St. Marie and the various ports, as business may ivarrant.. The: J. P. is well furnished in every particular, and is as fine a. heavy weather vessel as any ship that floats the seas. flas good upper cabin, state rooms and family saloons, as also single bertha, ladies Cabin, and steerage .cabin. All well -ventilated; and mri,l4 accammodateloo cabin 'passengers. Freighticlerge. quantities can be stowed under decks. Parties with, or without freight will be ace9mmodateil at the vari ous landings upon the British and American sides igr One or two voyages will he made to La Pontei during: the Indian payments, and two pleasure voy ages will be made entirely around the lake coast- wise; during Angust and - September, giving to.plea sure travel nn- opportunity of,enjoying the most de lightful, unique and interesting-scenery in the known w odd. Staterooms or single berths eaii be . secured in advance by addressing . • ' W. F. PORTER TAYLOR, Managing owner, Sault de Ste Marie Michigan, July, 1848. • iy2o-Sta&3m N. B. Propertyeonsigne4 to W. F:; Porter Taylor trill xt wit4rtunediatt despazlka:s orderceo I, SCINZ: KM;taMMME FRIDAY PACKET MONDAY' PACk LT For Cincinnati. EIMEEEI WEDNESDAY. PACFET Loris LikIKE SUP Eition.