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Estate and Coal Office, 69 Pine -.street. • S.Batus~otts,.S.;E. corner DaltiMOTC and :t alverts, where .our.• paper. can be semi, and terms of odverti sOg iciritca• • .;)3i . i101411.11. 411FISTED.—M'Carty, alias Hoy: , , the Bellow who comtuittod nburglary on the Cit- Hotel last week, was arrested last evening krofficers:Scorr and Ricnian, and lodged in the Watchitouse for examination this morning. .3P tart' y has/ , teen ru'sticating for a f-w weeks past in B r i ninisville, and just arrived in our city yesterday 2iffeinnort in tile. 'Brownsville Packet. A'number of -letters pitrikating 'to have been . writtmi by itottstftin,New 'Fmk to bu.siness Men NeW Or leans, were upon his perion. btara OF i STILVTGER'.--CILIRLES• P. Bnuw , 42f i Athens, Ohio, died of bilious cholic, at the Merchants' Hotel, in this city, yesterday; about tieti`dO-C.k. His remaircs deposited in a leaden coffin, will be conveyed to his frieitds'in Ohio to-day. 43;:rAt 0 o 'clockjastevening, the Allegheny had tisaß'tzto feet,-aud «as still 'rising. "Tatar. :axe two. extleines m man, -as we . . _ . . jhngs, and position fora time does wonders, in giv -I.lqcurnetcy to the most absuninonase. A man pccdpytiag a . positien from which knowledge and I.4scimprsense are looked for, and expected 4.0 elm 'bate, will be successful, for a time at least, in per fettating. tantrdities, for which, if - attempted in private circles, he would be cuffed for his insolence. , ';Others there be" whose faces "cream and mantle dike tatt din g pool," and reputation for wisdom, .because they say, nothing. When they hear a sttikct.discussed, they stand to one side, awl by'airirnficiftant air and bignifiCant look, try to imp the listeners with the belief that they know all about it. =• 'The LoCal editor of the Journal belongs to the former class; ha-has.language sand selfte*em largely deiefoped, consequently he wifl"chatter,— ean, talk an hour, or: write a column, without expreAsing,anides; and if one gets - by accidenf into his papet it can't be reliel upon, for he is almost •certain to contradict it the nest morning. When niatran Conirnit.4 . an error by meddling, when he is . . . .111ixotffully ignorant of the subject, he ought im Ineitately to 'acknowledge his presnmption; and a,ite.ygflg i lodd slaps" he may receive with a good grace, but- when he pers.ists, notwithstanding the "Older:tee:of his eyes'," it shows a reckless nest; boAcring on "monstrous egotism or absolute , • . • .••,Thelocal of the Journal said a few days since . -wiVa , an air of triumph; that he wantel no "new ieidiags:dr styles of Sltakspeare',—that there - la - as •,but..orte true meaning to them, and he was satisfied ivitlTa it; yet he clitint tell his readers what that true.titelining wal, nor can tie; and, instead, of ma king amends and an apology for his impudent in terference iu the writings of one whom he has noticifficient brains to comprehend, he gave Mr. "Murdoch, a "puff" for his "splendid performance of Macbeth", and promisesa more extended one here- - fter; notwithstandiug Mr. Murdoch's conception vid-perforinance of the_ iharacter was differ • ent -from that of any other actor. • . . ThtJournal speaks highly of the perfomances of the - Hughes Family. • We hope their music will be fotuadbetter than his grammar. But hear him 'thin iriorning—anicricon They give their first Concert this evening at the Odeon. ,Admirers of music, or any others that ,dcsires to be: pleaied, should attend." -This is froui the Humbug of the "Local Column ' 'tilioatteinpts to ridicule the grammar of others. - . BELL AND BRASS ForNnur.. , -.We are pleased to tee that• our old fr:end McDostarm is again en gaged in the above business---he is a workman of the first order. Per:sCons desirous of articles in his line would do well to give him a call. Pittebutrgh raid Counellsville hall [toad Conipany, A meeting of, the Commissioners will be held .at the Buriot -Trade , Rnorn4 ,on Tue*lay, the 2nd . .day of lithe at. le clock, P. M.. : • AVM. ROBIitNSON, Jr., Prest. D. Va....-zerm,'Eee. - —nth( ' •to Mo:hers.--The difficulty which every mother rc.aliefieiteekitv Administering ,medicine to infants, - is entirely 'oliViated Cliekner's preptration, the SuZar-oO2tett‘'egetable Purgeive The pill is encrusted with' fine white - sugar, io that it reserrthles end tastes like a sugar. plum, which ado: child. ever yet:refused to swallow. For worms this is an assured remedy, and it has 1)0011 used with exCelle - at. effect: in case 4 teathing. The matron' of the Farm School writes to Dr.- Cliche ifer;•tiiit ahe has tiled for Sometimethis Sugar-coa tis Pill ittkiththe.se Complaints, and always with . • entire success. Ile:Sold by Wm. SacksOn, corner of Wood and Lib . edy A treets 2 , whorls general Agent for Dr. Clicke f . flees. Pills - In Pittsburgh and vicinity. i •.. Ty Beware of an imitation article called “fni- I/ , provixt Sugar-Coated Pills," purpoiting to be pat ented, ai both the pills and pretended patent are forgeries,. got up by a miserable quack in New 4 York, who, for.the last four or five years,has made ? .„ 1 ' 4tis living ) 7 . by:._ counte mung popular medicines. ~ / SHERIFFALI ry. Mr. ..Editor:—llaving been a devoted friend of llody Patterson., for the office of Sheriff', M a for - suer occasion, I beg leave to bring him before the , Democratic convention again, for a nominaiton for -tlaatOffiee. I fed confident that if placed before the ' - people, by the county Convention, be will be. tri. • .umphantly elected. A DEMOCRAT. Mr Editer:—You are hereby authorized to state girt the name of Gen. Jos/alias LAIME, of Jeff croon Township will be presented to the Demo cratic convention as a candidate for the office 01 Sheriff, Gen. Large if elected, will make a cor rect and "effieient officer, he is well known to the -people; and if nominated, will receive the warm • support of THE PEOPLE. May 25. • aiscrp•We are authorized to state, that JAIIES 'CUNNINGHAM' .CUNNINGHAM of Mifffin township, will be a "'Vasil:late for the Legislature, if nominated by the TernOcratic Convention. • my2s , e ~ ~T~ - - CORONER. We have, been authorized to state that D.iv la. Itstrz, Esq., will be a candidate for reelection to the office of -Coroner, subject to the decision of the • Democ ratic Count : ) , Convention. . may 1 l -----------77 ' 7 71 ----------- lta . ntrir".. . . and Writing Rooms, corner. .:. 1 111 1 I f 11 11t 1i \ ' tt . Fi e frhar Market . streets, h propneter of tins cstab ." I k % • . , j s . \v .i j -. 1 lishment, is a preetiCalboiak ~, . _. ... ~ " - ...lreeper 0 T upwards or twenty years experience, and • - bin success its a teac,her °Mercantile:and Steamboant 800k -„Keeping, his never. been 'equalled by' any te ' cher west of the'niontitains. Collegee PoPils of the .Cayanagh. TAiPO R Ti R and Wholesale dealer in French, Ger, Goods of everY themselves, obliged' • to - go, - . tlutegh .1,..-tilan - an&English Fancy Variety Pitifessiiijn- the Comm : of Cincinnati, frequently,' laid ," Mit; . I),t.e. -course' of -Ms.tructieni before they caricon- descr , iption; such .as-Jewelry, table and pockot 'Cut .Attet, 'their book.s. ... It is also i , tv,Welflcrielivn feet that lery, silk Furies,. bead . tags, silver and Guinan Bd.' Professor Porter was illotructeoby- one cif . Mr. DtilPs panders ; , gold and silver pencils, Bilk and gum sue: pile in the correct soluticatef.a,cemputation in liler- - p .100 doz of Germantown , Hoes and half do; . ,pu p il s • until° _ Arithmetic)...whick, he waLotherivise• unable Trimaiingtor all - kind/4 - and general assortment or - 1 to Fieform. Subscription • lists are new. open .at the , toys, consta ntly :on. - band at _.• Ae. .61, Market St restil Institutst'and all the book domain tbe . city, for Xr. etweett:ThirdfarLFourth 'streets,. Simplori , a , 11.67, , i 1 IltdPa new treatise upon Botikrlleeping- r, ra72 i Pittsburgh. ,!-... ~; ~ I ' :" . • • - ~-. ;'. sayl3 . -,' :- ,'„ ..„,,, 4,-,, -•-,.,.. 4. 4. ,,, &t , .irki11ift ,0- ~ ~, -.." , ... t.......--- - r*fekl**•• ' ' " '' - '-' '' ' l i i W l4lC- V..ftreiirroit - i . - At4 1 ;15 . 1.-r , , , , , , 2* "':',:t .s. -.,•' 4 ,-ii, ~ ,k- -- :;+,7.i- 4 -, ' o ' . 4.,-, ~k, ';'l.„ 4 i , -- -. ',, - , • rpf:„''' , .' , ; , ": ' , •- -- ;: c . - -. `F:.• 1 ?“- P>,7 4 .„''. , 7 1 1 q_ ' , , w, •:' 7-t. " - i.: .', ,-; ,- • ' r .,,, , , , .0 4 .;:;.."(NV:;v,":: : ..4 , c 4 l-4-13.1-• , 1. , .r, ~ ~, ~.. , , . . , 1%7. 1 :41? 4', :': 7,' , :; -. :i - • 4 , -;-, ' •,-... , • ..• -,- *';' ,- ;' , C 1 *, ,, ,, , --, .F` ) . -- ,_ ' - rt •' 5 ' ' ,"?•';';', '''' :" M7MI lErtrailtZ;46ll.iiigrilffii;liii ilia beautify dis colored Skin.—A yulnable discoiery iu Cheinistry has_laeou made lately by. M. Vesprini, an -Italian Chemist s forcuring all eruptions, and for changing the color of-dark, yellow or discolored skin to a fine jnvenilwand youthful closniess. He has mule this in the convenient form of 13, beautiful piece of Soap. For any old cases of eruption,such as scur vy, salt-rheum, erysipelas, &c. it cures wonderfully; also, freckles, tan, sunburn, nun - phew pimples, blotches, &c. . • Sec that lady, what alright;: . Jones's splendid Lily. White Would give her skin a natural :lite. -But you note, in spite of talk, She will use the commun chalk; thus you see her face is blue. If that same lady, and many others, had used JCiNE.B . S -Lily- White, her-face and cheeks would have had' (a natural,) life-like, alabaster white. Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Ware house, SU Liberty street, head of Wood. Mankind! at leaSt that part of you With scalp quite bald and bare, You can have splendid—indeed, 'tis true!- Most gbilious silky hair. If you. have dandruf on the scalp; If the hair turns White or gray, TO cure The scurf, and Make it dark YOU'Ve but three Bits to pay. If your head i 6 bald, the hair weak or falling, And you would havelt Why, try at once a bottle of June's Hair Re:itorative. . cO-Three shillings only far la trial bottle. War r,utt it to possess the following qualities. It will force the hair to grow on any part where Nature in tended hair ,to grow. stop it falling ofr, cure scurf or d:uidruf, and make light, red or grey hair grow dark. For dressing the hair soft and silky nothing exceeds this. It is indeed the most economical, yet Superior article made for the hair. It is cheap /IT than the trash called hair oils, and it will keep the hair iu ender with one application, twice as long any other article. Sold at .I.A.CIc.SON'S Patent Medicine Ware house, 80 Liberty street, Pittsburgh head of Wood. otl.Principal 'Office, sign of .the American Ea gle, 82 Chatham street, New York. FULL SPRING SUPPLY OF NEW GOODS AT ALEXANDER & No 75 Market atrrct. TIIO have lust opened the tarn:Ear, tinsx sE tr.ert.n and utEarEsr assortment of Spring , and Sunnier Goods which they have ever brought to this city. The senior partner residing in Phila.' delphia, arid haring a long eiperience. iu and the- I rough knowledge of the eastern market, giveS us a' , great advantage in purchasing, and his attention fur thelast two months hiving been exclusively devo- 1 ted to Making our stock complete—enables us to of fer etinich greater number of New York and Phila delphia Auction bargains than we have ever bCfore offered at one time. We would therefore respect fully invite . the attention of the public to our stock, comprising. as it , does, almost ,every 'article in our line: all of which we are Sellingat prices whichlcan not be beat, included in our assortment; are the fol ' lowing seasonable goods, viz: LADIES DRESS GOODS. A great variety of style and quality, splendid lawns of every description, each as super, orgaltdy, balzarine lace stripe, ombre shaded, embroidered, &c., &c. Super balzarines plain and satin stripe bar egos and balzarines; gingham's of almostevery de scription, chintzes of the latest style and of superior quality. SeLE:WID SlLL:S.—super. blk and blue blk striped armure silks, sup. rep. do; also a very large assort ment of fancy silks, among which are several new styles of extra width and superb quality. SHAWLS, SIIAWLS.—The largest assortment of shawls it. this city is to be found at our establish ment where all tastes can be suited not only iri kind and quality, but what is of equal importance,in price, as the large proportion of them have been bought at Auction remarkably low, and will be, sold at a small advance; among `whichare sup. French hare ege shawls; sup heavy French cape do; plain and embroidered de lame do; ornbre shaded do; blk nett do; rich plain silk do; sup fig'd silk do; 3-1 silk' fringe de laine do; ombre shaded cashmere do; hea vy twisted silk do; fine Shetland nett do; and a great variety of other styles, to all of which we would in vite the attention of the Ladies. PARASMS AND PAnasotErrEs—.l. great variety, which we arc selling at prices greatly below wnat the same style and quality are usually sold for. BoNliers, Bousurs.--Oor ist,mary large, as we have just received twenty cases Rom i the manufacturers, and from Auction, which gives I a great variety, and all of which, we are selling unu sually low. WnrrE Goons.—Our stock of goods such as plain and striped mull Swiss na.nsook; &c; also plain, striped and barred jaconets, and sup white robes is very superior, so that we arc drepaxed to suit the Ladies in that line. RIDBONS AND Flow - Ens—A large and choice as sortment of ribbons and flowers. Our stock of cloths cassimeres, summer cassimerea anl drillings, tick ing, checks, muslin, prints, &c., &c., is very large and choice, and to our whole assortment would we respectfully request the attention of the public, as we are confident of our goods and prices giving gen eral satisfaction. myl9-1m JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. THIS medicine has already proved itself to be all that it has been recommended, by those who have given it a fair test in this country, and the demand for it incria.scS daily. We have just heard of an important cure of Asthma, which has been effected by,the use of it in a neighboring town— the case war, that of a female who had-for a long time been under the care of a physician, but had received no relief, and her case was considered hopeless. As a last resort she purchased a bottle of Dr. Jayne's Expectorant, which caused her to expectoratit freely, gradually eased her cough, and rapidly restored her to health. We have no hesita• tiou in saying that this preparation of Dr. Jayne, for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Asthma, Consumptions, &c., is the most valuable medicine ever offered to the American public. There is no quackery about it—Dr. Jayne is one of the most skilful practicing physicians; and wherever his va rious preparations have been thorougly tested, he is looked mien as a groat public benefactor.— Somerset (Me.) Anwar!. For sale in Pittsburgh, at the Pekin Tea Store, I 7 . 2 Fourth st near Wood. my I AA& w 1 Di IMPORTANT CURE BY DR: JAYNE' S A ALTERATIVE.—We have been infornied by Mrs Mahan, a drand.daughter of old Gen. Wayne. that she suffered for a number of years from the g rowth of a large goitrous tumor of the throat, which iesides the deformity, produced both a difficulty of doglutiou and of breathing. Indeed, she says, the pressure upon the windpipe was so great us to pre- Vent her from sleeping in a recumbent position, and often suffocation appeared inevitable. She also labored tinder severe indisposition from Liver Com plaint and Jaundice, form Inch she commenced the I.l€C of Dr. Jayne's Alterative, which she took for six or seven weeks, and her- general health was completely re-established by it, and perceiving some diminution in the size of the Goitrous Tumor, she was encouraged to persevere in the use of the Alterative until every vestage of the painful Tumor was entirely removed, For sale in Pittsburgh, at the Pekin Tea Store J - 1 72 Fourth st, near Wood. my 14 of ROWEL AND SUMMER COMPLAINT.—No Cuna PAT.—DtAAYNE. No. 8 South j Third sireet, is Willing to guaranty that his Canal native Balsam will cure Diarhfra, Colics, Griping ,Pains, Cholera Morbus,' Summer Complaint, and other derangements of the stomach and bow els, in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred, and in less than half the time they can be effected by any other means.. It is extremely pleasant, and chil dren are fond of it. .It is equally ao effectual for adults as children, and when the directions are foi -1 lowed RIVi a cure is noteffected, the money will be cheerfully returned, . . :For sale in Pittsburgh, at the Pekin Tea Store, 72 Fourth et:, near Wood. • may 14 FOR RENT We offer for rent, that large and o MmOdious frame house; opposite the residence of Mr. T.McCarty on Cummins streets, 6th ward.— The house contains eight well finiShed rooms and has a well, garden' and a number of good ftuit trues, and grape vines. Rent low and possession given immediately. Enquire of BLAKELY &.MITCIIEL, Real Estate Agehts. PoSif , From the N. O. Bulletin' Nerd, Mat PT • L tTEIL FXtO THE AHHT • , . , , Brilliant Sticcess of the . Aineriount Arius! The U.:S. steamer Col. Harney arrived • at. half half past two o'clock, this morning,- bringing as prisoners of war the Mexiean General Vega, 'and Lieuteliatits Prada and Velez. Lieut. Colonel Mar tines, utittile-canap to General Vega, accompanied his chief voluntarily. Though the prindipal facts by this airiYal are given in the newspapers of this-morning, the sub joined letter from . a highly_ intelligent gentleman on the ground, gives so clear, circumstantial, and satisfactory a statement of events since . Gen. Tay lor's departure from Point Isabel on the 7th, that we are induced to publish it. The accounts are brilliant beyond the most sanguine expectations; the triumph of American arms is complete; a vastly superior - force is routed through "n series of , actions as brilliant as any one on record, display ing in 'our brave handful of troops, and . their ii litstrious- commander. the very. highest points of military courage; skill, and knowldge. NTeirpoitdcnrc of the 0: 'Miran. • Poise /13 IDEL, May 12. 181 By the last departure I wrote you briefly of the operations of the army up to that time: of the bombardment of the fort - opposite Matamoros. and the movement of General Taylor with the main Body to this place, for the purpose of strength ening its defences. Having effected this, he march ing without. waiting for reinforcements, on *G.:ev ening cif, the 6th, and on the Bth, at found the army in position, in front of a chant:mt . -- al, which lies opposite to the timbber of a stream called Palo Alto. The truth was closed up. the troops filled their canteens, and General Taylor nroinptly formed his line of battle ac follows: on the right was Ring goltrs hattery,.sth and 3a infantry; then two eigh teen ;wanders; then the artillery blitallion. The left wait composed of the 4th and Bth infantry; and Duncan's battery. A daring, reconnoissrmee - by ('apt. J. , E. Blake. showed the enemy's line to be of nearly twice the strength of ones, with heavy reserves in the chapaaral. The Mexicans opened the action with the artillery, the range of which was moving slowly forward, and some got into the thickest of their shot and halted,. The fire Was returned from our batteries, and I venture to say that no!field of battle everdisplayed such skill, or rapidity of fire and evolution. ' "'The first and only important movement attempt ed .by the enemy. was a detachment of their cav alry to make a detour arolind a clump of chaplet ral on our right, and .attack the train. Captain Walker. of the Texan rangers. proMptly reported this, and the sth inf miry was detached to meet it. which it did handsomely. receiving the lancers in mutate, and driving them by well delivered volley. The cavalry then pushed on again for the train, and found the 3d infantry advancing in di visions upon them. They then fired, and as they repassed the sth. they received a fire from Vein. Ridelefs two pieces, which had arrived at the nick of time. Two field pieces which were fol lowing the enemy's cavalry, were also driven back with them. Me inwhile the enemy's left was riddle! by the eighteen pounders. which slowly advanced up the road—Duncan's battery on the left. neglecting the enemy's guns, threw their fire into the Mexican in fantry. and swept whole ranks. The Bth infantry on the left suffered severely from the enciny's fire. The grass was set on fire at the end of an hones cannonading, and obscured the enemy's position completely, and at an interval of three ruarters of an hour occurred. Poring this period our tight, now resting on the eighteen 'menders. advanced a long the wood, to the point originally occupied by the Mexican left, awl when the smoke had cleared away sufficient to show the enemy, the fire was renewed with increased rapidity and execution.— Daman diiidel his battery on the left, giving a section to Lieut. Roland, to operate in front, and w i t h a h e o tion- be advanced slue_ herniae . _ grass. (which was three.feet high, and the flames rolled ten feet in the strong breeze.) and seized the orudongation of the enemy's right, enflading that flank completely. On the 9th, the general packed the bewv train. collected the enemy's wound in hospital. honed their dead, arranged our own wounded, and moved on in pursuit of the enemy on the Matamoras road. They had taken post in the chapparal the second time, occupying the bed of a s t r eam called Resaca de la Palma, with their artillery on the road at the crossing. I base no time for details of this affair. The general brought lip his troops by battallions and posted them, with brief orders Li find the enemy with the havonet, and placed the artillery where they could act in the road. The dragoons were held in reserve, and as soon RS the advance of our Una hal uncovered the:llex. jean batteries, Gen. Taylor told Capt. May that hi, time haul come: ' , Here's the enemy's battery, sir. take it, earns turns." May dashed upon it with hi s squa dron, an d.dost one third of it; but he clear ed the battery and raptured its commander, Gen. Vega. in the act of raising a port-fire to fire a niece hitiself. May took his sword, and brought the General off The enemy re-manned the guns. and lost them a second time to the - sth infantry. Capt. Barbour. of the 3.1 infantry, with his single com pany and a few men from the sth, who joined him in the ehapparal, threw his back against a chump of bushes and received and giffiantly repelled a charge of cavalry. Capt. Duncan, with his bat tery, did terrible execution—he is a most promi sing of f icer. Lieut. Ridgeley was also among the foremost. In truth, it was a series of brilliant skirmishes and heavy shocks. in which fifteen hun dred fighting men met 5100 hand to hand— overwheltned them with the precision of their vol leys, and the steady coolness of the hayonet, and drove them front the field with the loss of their ar- ' tillery, baggage, pack mules, fixed atnmunition. - and near 2,000 stand of muskets. The fort, meanwhile, had been summoned, with true Mexican duplicity, and tofu! that 'Taylor was flying. The Matamoras newspapers and official bulletins called him a cowardly tailor. In answer to the summons, the officers plunged their swords i into the parapet, and replied "to flue hilt:" Up to i she evening of the 1101. 1,500 shells, and 3,000. that had been thrown, and the only loss was that of the brave commander. Major Brown, and t ser- I geant and 1 private killed, and 11 wounded. The General returns to the army to-night. and will cross the river to-morrow or next clay. The fart will be increased in guns. and especially pro- vided with mortars. which will bring the town to terms at once. The navy will co-operate at the mouth of the river, and steamboats begin to carry supplies by that route. Gen. Taylor has just given Gen. Vega n letter to Gen. Gaines, and a letter of credit on his factor. The officers here and in the main body vied with their commander in delicate attentions to a brave and accomplished enemy, who won their admira tion on the field, and was taken like a soldier in full harness. and fighting gallantly to the last.— Our loss about 30 killed and 140 wounded. In haste, H. M. Mexicen loss at Palo Alto, set down by them. selves at 450; at Resaca de la Palma, 2,1)00 miss ing. Since the battle our dragoons have been ex changed, grade for grade; and the Mexican wound ed sent over to Matamoros.. By the next arrival you will hear of the fall of the town, and probably an oflbr from them to receive Mr. Slidell in any capacity. It ought to be mentioned that some of our regl. ments are not full, and two of them only have I about 300.. Many instances occurred f men l l handing their canteens to the wounded Me o icican.s, and turning from them to fire upon others. There WAS not a single occurrence of cruelty towards the enemy. The morale of the army is at its high est—it can now accomplish any thing, and they would the for a commander who does not ask them to, go where he is not willing to lead, and in whose' judgment they fully confide. • The-steamers Galveston and Angusti arrived at Braze St. Jago on the. 12th, - and were discharg ing when the Col. Harney left. The °Mora killed and wounded on the American' side are as follows: , Biajor Wingiold wounded (since dead) • - . ' • - Major- -Brown,. '7th infantry—wouniad pr- Fort Taylor--died,owthe 10th. Page, wounded.:: . • . • . • - Lieut. Luther do- .• =lna _ - . , -Cochritn,Ath infantry, -killed:— --- - Lfeut: Shadtunirne; 3th . •110'!--' du L hilt: 051:'McIntosh, wounded. • •- • - • . Capt. Moritgoilery do - CdpL Hooesl • • do - • Lieut. Gate'i, . " do '- • - ',tout . Lieut; "Alteturd, at) _ Bilrbank, ,do Lieut. Jordan; • • .40 Flower, • do Number of nou-commisdione:d difieers and pri vates not known. ' • Oirrg'S . OP OtISOWM26 cidillicinh ' ALLEN KHAMER, EXCHANGE BROKER; couriEtt fOr 11111431 AND WOOD STREETS. . PENRSELY.,AItrA. , Philadelphia Bl.nkS gtale'llank Et branchos. 40 Pittsburgh -, par tiltimineetown ~ • ..70w Lancaster ' ' .par Chester county par Staler, Ilank &branches:l3d Delaware comity par , YERRE.WEE. Montgomery ounty. . par All 661 , 44 banks Northumberlarld ••• • • Par le ' . AND S. CAROLINA. Columbia Blidgo CO ..par All solvent laanks....2:d Doylestown NEW ENCLARD. , Heading • ' P"' All solven t banks. . • • 3d ; Bucks county' par , NEW TORN. Pottsville ....... pal. U. States Bank . 30d New ork city.... Country Brownsville . Washington 1 3 d d -MARYLAND All other 5014'f:tit bks.24 Scrip. Mer Man. bk. Pitt'''. par State Scrip City and County 24 min Baltimore par Country Id • IVISUONgIR TEAR. Mark. Fire in Co. e 5 racuroAn• Farm and Mech bank.. 5d All• Other Solvent 5d ExChange—Selting Rates. New York ' prm Philadelphia prm Baltimore prm GOLD AND SPECIE VALVE. Fr&leriektlors 57 SO Ten Thalers 7 SO Ten Guilders.. ...... 3 90 4 50 NaPoleon 3 80 Ducats Wisi 2 20 F.attle, old • 10 60 new • 10 00 Doubloon, Spanish.. 16 00 Do,Patriot 15 50 Guinea. 000 Lancitter ! 10d Ilantilton l'id Granville . • .1 45d Fanners' Bk CantOn...2sd Urbana 40t1 Sciota . 5d All Solvent Bnks State Bk & branehes..2ld " serip,s c:.spna Kr.yrticuir. All solvent Bitnks.. • ..2d inner:MA. Eastern Bankb ..... ...2d Wheeling do. branches 1 1 d Br'clt at Morgentown,, Wanted at the 41..5. Araestal. OIiTY Oyu or Fifty Saddlers and Harness ma kers and four Blacksmiths and Helpers to whom the highest *ages will be given on immediate-ap plication toil's Commanding officer. may 22-illOtSzw2t. lOFFEE4-651 bags prime green Rio. C-10 pockets old gOvnrnmentJava. , Arriving and for sale by , . • LA:INIRCIT Ir.SHIPTON, 133 and 135 Wood st my 2. 2. SoAPS--1.10 boxes No. I Rosin; 20 Almond, Toilet and Palm 50 " Hyder Shaving. In store and for sale by my 22 LAMBEatT & SHIPTON . _ _ - EIREBR BUTTER—. 1: 7 Kegs Family Butter. 2 tads Just received and for sale by & sail Tit, Pod street,barmen 31-and 4th mav2o !56 Wo ACON- 1 -5000 lbs Hams, and Sides, .well cured and trimmed. For sale by - - MARTIN '& 56' Wood street. may 20-ISSew U Sll ELS Hair for Plasterers, fur sale by 05IJ B SL4ItTIN & Wood street. n0.y20-414,:w (LI HOE THREAD.—A large a.sstiritnent, together with Slice Findings and Kitt or all kinds, just re ceived by [ JOHN W. BLAIR. 120 Wood street. , 11 UIzr,ARD.-50 cans :Mustard, b: each, just rc CCiN(Pd and fur sale by maytgi 'MILLER & RICKETItVX PROM SALTS.-1 0 Idf bbls Epsom Salts, jwst recewul and for sale, by - limn" I - - --D-Wara-Udfragla ALT.T---15i , ibis No, bo,lt, jug, teem and fur stile by my 11 i MILLER & racxrrsos. ACKEREL-10 half barrels, No 1 Mackerc',. 10F.itts mess Mackerel, put up for family use, and 'for sale by maylll MILLER & RICKETSON. _ . (AILS--ISOO gallons unbleached Fall and Sperm Oily 1000 ‘• bleached du. do. do; 1500 pounds Palm Oil; 10 baskets super Olive Oii; Just receiied and for sale by mur 1!.1 MILLER & RICKETsON. f r LABET--4 Cl.tret; Boxes Superior do.; 5 1 do. very sup. do.; In stole and for sine by & 11ICKEf ON. coilrEE—Prime gracii and pale Rio; Old Gov. Java; Laguayra; M.rracaihoi Fu family use, and for Eale by THOS. MILLER, may I'. corner of Wood and 4th sr,: TE ..5...`.;---ver3., - fi ne Young Hyson, 'imperial and Black. For sale by may 16. THOS. MILLER. - NIT rs—Fitho rts, create Nuts' :no, Walnuts, Pecons. AlMourls. for sale by THOS. MILLI:II, iily 15. cor. Wood and Ith sts. F4'lll3lTS—Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, Prunes. For sale by ma} 16. 'mos. MILLER. --+ • - NTE I VI GRADUATED GINGHAM BMWS, AT 111 TtIORRIS!—The Ladies are requested to call and examine a new and beautiful assortment of Grad uated Gingham Robes at No 65 market at. Just Ire ceived by D. Leech & Co's Express. ap2 BE.II.AGE SHAWLS AND SCARFS.—Another lot Of Handamne Bcragc Shawls and Scarfs, now opening at No. 65 Market street, by TRENCII LAWNS.—A large lot a fine French 12 Lawns, (new style) just received A by MORRIS, No. 65 Market st. 11,1 Ca LIM LAWNS.—Reeeived this day by Ex ,press—a splendid assortment of Gingham Lawns ' new and desirable styles. apr ft OLD PENS, Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, krldilitary Goods, &c. Just opening a well selce. ted stock ot` the above articles, of the heat etatlefae: ture and for sale dt the lowest cash pricea. NV; NV. WILRON, corner of Fourth and Market eta. prLF,,;, CUTLERY-4ust received, a case of line vory handle Table and Vault knives wanted. in setts of 51 pieces) , or itz dozens as May be W. W. WILSON, ro '.l Corner of Fourth and Market sta. PiCisburgli Navigation and Fire Insets ranee Company. OIT`PCE. NO. 21 MABSET STREET. rvng citizens of Pittsburgh continue to be offered 1. ;an opportunity to effect iniumnee upon their property, by a Domestic institution located among thenrseives, based upon demesne capital, and con ducted by directors, in whose prudence,dntegrity and good faith they eau readily ascertain whether sh they ld may; repose that undoubted security which ou over, attend an assurance transaction, TO persons whose property hits aircitly been dam aged or destroyed by fire or water, the advMetage of persouelly adjestiug the loss with no institution yr nosir., will bostrikiirgly mitient. tbrosewho suffer ed by the Great Fire', this particular corporation needs no recommendation. The prompt payment Of the whole amount of its lossesa---rinAleir two Unrinsen TROITSAND VOLTAIL4-48 to them a sufficient guarantee of niters security. It is the part Of all prudent men, however flirtu , nate,. to' anticipate calamity for the purpose dr avoid ing its effects. To mar se have hithertoL esovefl as well as to those who_ hipte sustained loss, the; facility of Protection and indeelsiv,.offered-bY thie.inStitu tioll,-will be tie stiongett inducement to redid the feB'g4fietio- and, regrets Which most be experienced, by fhoid who Buffet without hove of, restitution. • ISCA.LIAL% 1t010.2 . EIZiNEI4 Ste.tettty. L. IthWtiftM L. -• • - r., .3'6 7 itte isehalitt.stisi4•Pitttorstigh . - _ _ 1/heray-sualli*d.itauMsivutallaist ectuittasYs IT vrainat Our.deaire to enter into nu dispute with AC "Pekin..Tea GeMpany." ye slid not begin the,erintroyeray-,sswedepreeate a Paper' war t Or anyl other War, randprofesii ourselves to be MliirealCs: of universal peaces but when - tie fetind statements made to the.publie withsuch unblushing disregard to truth 'as was .exhibited , in the Pekin Tea Company's :attack upon our establishment, we considered it a duty we owed to that public, as welt as to ourselves, to repel by it a plain statement of facts. - ' The.. moral -qualifications of some people are so eolivenienithat they pan believe any thing that they likeor what is the • same thing, by putting a good face upon a fabrication, and repeating it three or four times, they are enabled to assume all the earnestness mid ; sincerity of truth, and notwithaanding-the ex travagance of their state:Meets, awl their. total oppo sition to 6ets, their neighbors are called very "ill I mannered" it they presdrne td question er doubtl, their veracity. Thus; though' it is Mated that: five hundred thousand dollars worth of Black Tea was! imported by the Pekin 'Tea Company, we suppose, we must swallow ifat onee,'or incur their displeas-, ure; but we cannot help,Miing reminded of the story of. a thousandblank cats," which a boy declared' he saw upon the garden Will, which, Upon inqiiiry, dwindled down to his father's old - min cat and anoth er; and we susPeetthat these five-hundred thousand' dollars worth of black tea, if az:similar lest was ap-j plied, would diminish it in andllt the Fume -promo - - non. AO yet the agent declares that no mysteriea are presented They have an agent at Pekin; but lie is inceg. They have another at Canton, but he is eipialls unknown; and 'at New^ Yak - they reeStivel ssool6l3oworthof black tea, which every body at the Custom House is igneratit'ef I Now we confess that I these things appear so strange to - us—so exceedingly Mysterious, as to ahoek our credulity pot a. 1 ittle, an I at the risk of being still .conaidered "ill mannered," we West persist in elassing s ritich atincthiconieets with the platishries and lignibugarof the day: it was also stated that the Canton Tea Company was imitators of therm or Mother wards, that al lured by their success, we had been induced to organize our present estahlisliment—swhereas, in point.of fact, we had, as already stated, carried on our busineas successfully FOUR YFAIDS before the Pekin Tea Company was heard oft And walked arrogating to ourselves any great degree pf sagacity or penetra tion we May venture to assert that it was the - unpar alidled success o flhe Canton Tim Conmarnythe uul vernal celebrity of their teas, and the increasing de mand for the Hanle, that gave biith to the Pekin Tea. ' Company, and in fact that the very existance of that establishment is an acknowledgement of the supe riority of our method of business, and of the prefer ence we have'obtained. Many other statements, equally unfounded, we have already examined, and the audacity displayed in these specimens will sufficiently show the degree of reliance to' which any other statements from the Pekin Tea Company are entitled.' ' Apart from the higher obligation of truth,we have always considered it bad policy to resort to any' en= fair means. In order to sustain our own character we have never found it necessary to detract our neighbor's, or to write our own panegyrics and then attempt to palm them off upon the public as the dit interested notices of editors of newspapers; which it is well known might easily be done without any fur ther bribery than paying fur them as advertisements. , That the Pekin Tea Company thought fit to adopt a different Course was no concern of ours, and we I should not have interfered With their proceedings if they had leftMs unmolested. But they had probably forgotten the proviirb, "these who live in glass ' houses should not fling stones." Nearly six years have elapsed since the Canton Tea Company com menced operations in this 'City; and as might have been anticipated, they have had to encounter the [ prejudices of the ignorant as well as to experience the grossest misrepresentations of envious and inter eatttl parties. Hitherto we have only smiled at their puny tinting which have 'only recoiled •'upon the parties thetriselveswe have confidently relied upon the intrinsic merits of our own Teas, and we have every realists to be. proud of the result. Despairing, therefore, of any enemas in this vicinity, this rival eitablishtnent is obliged to carry its fabrications to a distance, and then, by pompous annoucements on the one hand, (which it well knows would be laughed at here,) and a disparagement of the Canton Tea Com pany:on the ether, where the faits are not known, it hopes to impose upon the unwary: A greater proof of its having calculated upon the ignorance of the community need not be addlieed than the fact of their agents presuming to institute a comparison re specting the localities and dimensions of the ware houses of the two establishments, whew it is well known that the single branch of the Caritail Tea Co. at 163 Greenwich st. would more than compare with the small store it has contented itself with Weil a very recent period, situated as it was in the most obscure part of Fulton street, and with the present addition • • • the splendid store the Cantern t Company nave just opened at 12.1 Chatham at. The value of proper-I ty in the localities will show the estimation of busi ness men, and --their decision has been pronounced too long and too emphatically in favor at the locali ties of the Canton Tea Company, to require any coMments. The Canton Tea Company have never pretended to import all the teas they dispose of, for the single reason that a cargo of teas must necessarily be made up of many inferior sorts, many of which are un wholesome and never find the way into their estab lishment. They prefer selecting their stock from the whole of the various cargoes that arrive from time to time, and from their lone ' experience in this cOun try and thirope, as well as their unlimited com mand of capital, they have always bdtin enabled to secure the delicious teas for which they have become so justly celebrated, and at prices that have defied competition. It is this notorious fact that has exci ted the ire of no many parties, and we should doubt less have escaped the wrath of our neighbors of the ' Pekin Tea Company, if they had not 50: well under stood as well as fill its troth. In conclusion we will only add that we entertain no ill feeling toward the Pekin Tea Company; but, tic warn them against circulating falsehoods at our. expense—sooner or later it must come to our kismet edge, as we have now agencies throughout the Union, , and they may rely on it that wo shall not gill to cx , pose them in whatever quarter they are carried. NEW YORE CANTON TEA COMPANY. N. Yorks, April 30, IMO. Per Tim. A. Mons freest. Our agents in Pittsburgh arc Messrs. Bell & Grant, corner of Ferry and Liberty streets, where choice 'Teas of all descriptions are conatantly on hand. )bed Mitchell, SO Chesnut and 33; Markel street, Philadelphia. philicipal (Miens in New York, Is T 6 and 125: Chat ham st., and 163 Greenwich st. may9-twf-lis 01' REAL ESTATE. pl.:B.;•it A N•l* to an order of the Orphan's Court of comity, dated the 'Molt day of May, A. 1). IS In, Aril ter exposed to public sale, on the premises on Monday, the first; day of June next, at 10 0 dock, A.ll. all the follow Mg described property, situated iii the Thitd and Fifth Warda of the city of Pittsburgh, the Real EState of 'leotard .NleLennati, late of the city of Cijiciunati, Ohio, decA. Ftn contiguous lots of ground, situate on the; West side of Grain street in said eitrof Pittsburgh.; each containing 20 feet in front, and extending; back in depth SO feet, (yreservitrg an equal width.) towards Cherry alley. One of said lots is situated at the S. W. corner of Grant add sixth street, and lhas a front of SO fat on Sirib street. ,; Also, two contiguous lots of grdund, fronting each 20 feet on .; Sixth street, between Grant street and Cherry alley, and extending back 120 feet in depth town* Virgin. alley. Also ; two contigous lots of ground, fronting; each 17 feet on Penn street, sth Ward Of said city of Pittsburgh, and extending back in depth 50 'feel towards Spring alley. One of the said lots has a front of 50 feet on O'Harta street ' or! IN filell erected a Smith shop, and o'n the other a two story frame tenement. Also, a lot of ground on the corner of O'Harra street and Spring alley, frimting on 0 llarra street Iti feet, and extending Bock in depth, along ,Spring alley, 50 feet, on which iserected a two story Fraine; tenemint. 41so—a lot of grotmd on the corner of Etna and Factory streets; in . said sth Ward„fonitin'g ori Fael-1 tory street 45 feet, and extending along Etna ;;st„; preserving an equal width, 53 INC, also—a. lot of grouted fronting on a 20 feet 'near Factory street, 20 feet, and extending back tit depth .11 feet to the rear line of the lot last mcii. 'tioned, dh which is erected a frame tefiernefft. ; Ternrs awl Cond itions .. of ,5ra1t;.0....; , , widow s dowel, being oli-third of the putelie, 'Money; will fibiain tke 142nd''Of Ole inerehnsei; ' , during her life, ; sutjeCtlo' tire ilttyntent of interest. ' Alsoytheoitififth, after deducting the widow's one-. third ; will be' subk.ct to the same terms as the 'widow's dower. 'Sue' fralane to he prid, one-half 'in hand, end .the - reinainitig portion (.... , eettrest ;;Borid and Martiza.o )in two three years i p. - G. It HILTON. j Ilrfy. in fact for.tfit I Gnarrdians and "hitt : , N-.P;Persolutvcishing further information; will pleate apply to,Mexsis.,:BlakelpiEC Mitchel. '• A 'MORRIS, Na. (35 Market st sAL•rrtrßE—rsokeir; , refutedSaltretrt , jw receive& and for sale • . I taiyl9 EcIaCKTTFSON.I 4!4', 1 ORPHAN'S COURT SALE 4GENtf ;.., Tllll.4t'w''York-”Life, Fire, - .N.larind and Inland .StateStdelClnStirance Company, Nei. 20 street, Ni yorg,aie now PreParodt-throngh-I;llri4l nr Itarb4ugh, their - authorized Agent,to in Sure a. g4ist hjo by . Fire the'ilantatges of the s'eaS. and inland navigation, al.so',tlig loss of huidan. life, up on terna.:4 - .erpial to any other company or agency-in thia_ettyt Their Capital is $5i)0,000 `paid to fund invested lin the following Manner: Two un and fitty ' thousdnd dollars in stettk of the State of . New York"; one himdred and forty - 4100.100 - dul lars in )fonds - Mortgages on good productive city property, and one hundred end ten thousand dollars in casltl. at any limn. - A - source of great security adopted" by . ' this Company,,is, upon 00 considem tiou, to take any rink for a greater stmt than fivti thousand dollars; also, no two risks adjoining, thertt by avbitiiiig the errors whic.l4: have proved fatal to many ornpanies. This Company, also,' to avoid any iliSarrangcment of the affairs of the iusiired, pay all' losses, as sdon as satisfactorily arranged; dispensing - with the delay.Of sixty days, oftentimes of such serious inconvenience to the insured. The 'attention Of the mercantile; marine, and personal interests is respectfully called to the ad vantagits of this Company. l DIRECTORS. Santini dones, Wtn. Thomas, - , David Smith Raymond, Richanl Rtinsorri, Thomas Franks, 'George M, llargous, Wm. .Hulburts, ...Edmund Robers, Peter -Rogers, Nicholas llobers, Jamcx ., Van Rin , eller, TheOdore Floyd, . Charlestivingston, Jannrs Rcnisen, . . Daniel Perkins. JatnesTolhert. l:dwant Lawrence, sat/Viet Allen, . Stephen Minturn. • i t;eorge Morris, - -Charle , i' Adams, fp:Francis Johnston. Thomas. 'Dennison, - 1-' Oliver lianivitirs. By osier el the Board of ',Dime:tom - • :;PRINGER. Aot. . .1 , ..otrile at the Counting, Rotim of Ilanna & Wa terman; N0.,31 Water and 02 Front 'street, below Markot, Pittsburgh. ' payl2-drim JUST RECI::J VED. a CASES Eiubroidercil and Plain Florence and II Straw 13onats: .• , • • 14 boxes new style Ribbons. Flowers and Wreathes, at • W. H. 'GARR Atilt'S my/2 79 .olarket EtrUet. • Secolimit)* to Purchasers.: -- Each box of — GINUI SUG NE if. — COA:FSS PILLS Imso. AIL Slguatute .m•11,•1111116 OM. BMW fiIACKEIVEIVS SUGAR COATED,VEGE'I'ABLE PILLS are' the first and only Medicine' ever known that'yill 'positively cure Headache, Giddiness, Measles, Salt Rheum, lAheumatism, Piles, Heartburn, Worms, ispePsii, Scurvy, Cholera Morbus, Small Pox,Jaundice, Coughs, Quinsy, Pains in th Back, Whodping Cough, Diward Weakness, Consumption, Fits, Pilpilatibn of the Heart, Liver Complaint; Rising in the 'Throat, Erysipelas, Deafness; - Dropsy, Asthma, unhinge df the Skin; _ EaveLs v. .df all l kinds Colds Gout, Gravel; AO all other diseases Originating, Boni inipurities of tlitc;1100t1. - • That/ hive cur/a, since their intro tie h., °vier periwig, who have been given tip as libpe less cases, by the most eminent Phyticians. lJ They are patrciniztid and recoil - intended by men or the highest distinction, maim* whom are--- Hen. David It; Porter, lion. Henry Cies: Him. John Q. Adams, Hon. Daniel Webster, ll,n. Martin Van Buren, lion. J. C. Calhoun, Gen. Winfield Scotty Col. B. M. Johnson, I Iron. James K. Polk, • Gen. Lewis Casa. Their virtues are so infallible that themoney w:ill be returned in all cases they do not give univer sal satisfaction. Although bat two and a half years Itve eliPsed silted these celebrated Pills were first trodnetni to the public; the sale of them in the Eastern sod middle States hos far exceeded Dr. Clickener's most satigtiint expectations. During the past year, alone, no less than 10,000 gross of boxes have been sold in the State of New York, 6,000 in Pennsylvania, 4,060 in IViarvland, 3,000 in New Jer sey, 2,000 in DelaWite, and 11,000 hi the New England States, requiring the erifigtent einployment of :21 hands, exclusive tit printers and engravers. In the came period, upwards of 9001000 topics of the Family Doctor" base been ordered by agents in I every gewion of the country, These facts mmit I show, couclusivdly; that, Dft Cliekener's Sugar Coat-1 ed.Pills,'besides being the very beet Medicine in the. World, aid held in the highest estimation by the public. I •We might extend this publication to an indetin fte length, if we deemed it expedient to publish all'. .tereinionials we have received, not only front' agents'. but indigiduals and families, who Dave experienced ;the bctiftiial effects of Clickener's Sugar Coated ;Fills, but We deem it unnecessary. The most in uion testible evidenceof their unprecedented success, I !are the numberless Imitations and Counterfeintwhich ;have already appeared, notwithstanding the brief.pe riod they have been before the tYCII some of our staunchest pill maker's have bad tiedifdatity to imitate the Capsule or Sugar, in order to disguise thus ingredients of their vile compounds, and palm them Off for the "real tauten pure." Such paltry shifts cannot last long without exposing their hideous deformity; Truth and honesty must inevitably pre vail over rascality and deception. . For sale in Pittsburgh by WM. JACK:SON, al ids. Patent 'Medicine Warehouse, No. 85 . , Liberty street. I head of Wood st.:; Pittsburgh). Price, 2fic„ per box.' Dr. Clickencr's principal office is SI Barehty street, New York, - Beware of an imitation article called tie proved Sugar Coated - Pills; purporting to patented; as both- the pills add the pretended patent are for geries,: got' up by a miseralalti qunek iii New York; who, for the last four or- five yearn; lias niade his living by ettunterthiting popular medicines, Remember, Dr. C. V. Cliekenor is the Wigintil inventor, dr Sugar Coated fills, and fiat noticing df the soft svitit ever heard of until he introdimed them in !nue, tkg.. Pitre.lidsers shoUldi therefore always ask for Cliekener's Sitar Coated Vegetable NHS, and take no citlto, di they will be made the vieititits of a fraud.may g Reiiiattitiltes to tviglavpit,Soot.: inner timi-waro. • ' , IPIRSONIS desirous of remitting Money to any' Of the above' e'veiitries; tour cid threitigh the sub scribers on the mosteasy tb'rrifsr tits git Spared to issue drafts for any nntotint over-X Remittances made through our house, any day before the Ind May,•will be received in.frelandi by the BOth idf June, IHIAIV.EtS fri mrrant, Pittsburgh; Agents for lloche, Bro's te: Co.; New Yuri. SikE.E.—The large , ttrrne story brick house 1. and lot aground on which it tweeted, on Grant streeti bftive.en Chary alley and tiiffi street., at tires , eta GCc pied by it[r. tielany. The property will be sold at a great bargain: }lnquire of myTB lII.AKELY Itemittrnages tet “the Old. Country , ' A d tON.£ sent to all putt!, of ix' -111.: Scotland, and Wales, n 1 sums 01..41 and up wards, td suit purchaEers.. ALLEN KR.-11\1K$; -eliange Broker. p - 6-wiyBefllut corner of 3cl und Wood sts 11011LEA(.41.E0STIEETiNGS Ater SitiftTiNGS. 201 -- ....:I'he Attention of purchasers is inv.tted ,to our large stok of these Goods, • '. • 44 tnipercer Sea talaiid Shifting, Malian' i 5.46 64 ; C4' , V 2-4 SheetoP 5=4 " 1 4 31:17 • INDERS:-8611.11A5.:,-=5900 Ibt,ineditun Stra , Siblitas3oArsbr,T*4l.edan4,for_eale by.- JOHN H. DIELLOHJ IWAVtopd4tt4e.t. ~:_~. ~~_.~.: ~;~ • . THE regular mail and pw.engerzteaFtl•F ertTNlOD•cCaptain Mad eint;v6(l rim a replar packet , brittrenn nit:burgh and CinciiN rtati; port;nynr3t _ load cy at &, o:cToelc2 Raturning slit, wjll have titiciiiirati tityg Tlititstlay at t P tii. • • ' Thri UrttthiVas inn& Itxprt_;:ly IV-F . 1114 'trade, al@ atTSrds Vvf3ry . . , For fri•_rlit or •as,sag•zi apply on lairrcl. to3yci . - 77-77' —7 7 - FOll ciNetNNATI. _ The well known: fast. rilLniing , /(teantip C 4, tBRIA.; Forsytit,3laster, rtlit as Cieg regular pa c ket; leaving every Wpdoesilayl.norn4 ing at 10-o'clock, and I,Vholingi at 10, F.M.i the game day. Returning, she 1(40 every, Satnrday, at 10, A: , For freight or passage appiy -on board; or-.to FORSYTtI. E.r. CO.; Agent3c No. 1O Water ittzeett • SAVRDAY PAC CET. ...jr f rA The regularniiiil adipasidngarstaantai Alsi CIRCASSi, Capt. saaa run as a regular Packet bdtwean add leaving this port every,- Pattitday,"kt 101 A. M., and 'Wheeling at 10, P. M..,',tha same day. Returning, she .vlll ltiatit Cinaitindti everi Tuesdai; at 10, A. M. Nor 0i or passage app)y boa/4i The Circassian was built crT . iressly lo; ibis trade, and offers to her passengers flyer) , toinfortand• ac. commodation. ' • • mar fat 1A.11..714.1)A.Y RACKET.. - - Ldrikr . The titan Mut paseriget:4eatn# ?AMP:SSE:S(IER, Capt: Linfora, will run as a reuttlAr Pacl.t,t-b.ctween diid tir!cianati. leaving this puit ..cvery . Saturday :4.10, A. M. ; ,-axid Wheeling at In P. if., the attic daY. ltettirnitrai Ale will i!..very co , cloa. . , or freight or pa..ssagr. apply on boara. 7%0 Sic.;' , s.cinger..was built expref: , sly for tri deb and otter, to her pi.itseng,ers retry .coutriprt, and' cotnniriOtioii. . - " '74 r 2 7., , - . TUESDAY. PACKET. .- • TKO IT Oar MaI P ISS itapratea nt. or HIBERNIA, Capt. John H.linefelter. wHI run as regu'ar packet...between Pittiburgli rad Cincinnati, 'leaving this port every Tuesday at 10-A: 3t., and, Whneling, at 10- P. M. 01.' the saziaa'dliy.. , Itetuntingy She will leave. Cincinnati every-Fri:ln-VA For freight tirli6gnaio apply onboard,' The Hibernia was built expressly for the .trade; and ofFers to - the. xiansengers - every eoriifort-tind'nu perior aenanimodations. . EBMEM Great attrac tion at the New lurk store. Now opening the most splen did assortment of Ladles Ittest• Goods, Mantilas, .Paris Scarfs. ShilWIS, and- Embroider ies ever-offered 'in Pittsburgh, at unusual low pri ces. Please call 'e - xamine for yoursch es, at 79 Market street. I. G.ARRARD. rn • ACTE.I`. - • b THE; reel:l:lie natal and pisseliger steins, CLIFFER N 0.2, Captain Cfooks, run T as a regular paekit between Cincinnati atidPitti• burgh. leaving this pori every Friday nt 10•A:144 -- and ''Wheelirig at tO 0-14. the same day. Returning she will fence Cincinnati every Sionday dt 10 o'claki For freight or pilesige apply on bnaril. the Clipper fs:o.i:l• was built expreeeij , for this and offers to her passengers every coutfori - aliff Oa' commodation.•• • •• mar 23 REGULAR, TUE" new IT. S. 'trail itriainei AEA.ELdi, ti E. Ludas,Mister, will run as a te#o lar passenger paiiitet biitween iiittsbutai. add the above port during the season Of 1846, lediingertry Thurr.dav at to coctotil A. M. The Acadia is new and has superior accommoda tions. • 'Per l'reight or prissieze anrify on',Eaird,"-e? ap9".1.-NEAVTOI§I•IOfi 7 F.S." - Akidit.. • - MONDAY , The regular mail and passengfir Warne, 411,310.1siONGATIFI.A. Capt.. - §tono-0;ill as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincip; nati, leaving this port every Monday and Wheeling at 10, P.Df., the same day. 'Legat ing, She will leave Cincinnati every Thlitiddyillt iOg Far. freight of passigi , , apply on tkiard- The Monongahela, Was built e:tpressl , j for - add trade, and offers to e .passengErs comfort, and int. Fierier acebnara - sintions. • , _ war 3'1;: AVEDNESDAY k e t, --q O 4, THE regular and paisengersteani.:. Cr NEW ENGLAND, Capt. S. ILtage, will inn as a regtilar.paeket hiitweitn Pittsburgh and - Cincinnati, leaving this p.ort, every Wedneidiy.ist l ti A. NE., and Wheeling at 1D • 1 1 . lid.. the train Returning, she will leave. CinCinnati eviry atiO A. 14.• . . •, For-freight or passage' apply on board. The 'New England was built expreSaly.tbiThisiride and offers to the pasidrig,eis 'eNery,conifbfi. arttk Cape. -•.- . • _ FOR ST. LOLTIS=RECIULAR, RACKET. , r 2 ia t The new andsolenrh4 - assenge.r er TOM CORWjN,CaptAughor; wili riun in the trade. from PittAhigh to St. tOniS, du- . ring. the season of 1.06. - The Tom eorwip t was built expressly for tile trade, and is elegantly ftirnirgred iri ei=ery For freight or pa.-*age apply do hoard. inay 19. • -------------:- 4 -t:t FOR sT. torisREntYLAR: - PAc. ,, , 1.. . The new and s plendidpassenfliq : istenia• --- ' - ' .....a.db. - 41 ..er Iifit.TICETTE, Capt. Perry, *ill rat in the trade from Pittsburgh to St. Louis, duringl.tle -. ...- . : .. season of 1646. The Rrtinette was built exprassly for the trade. and, is elegantly fourriished in everjf respect For freight or passage apply on hoard: ' FOR LOUSVILLF:—':-RF-GULAR PACKET-I - The nest and - splendid passenger stiala., `-‘, - er T0N1g.41.1.1 li 'A; (..z. l it. i. R.Motaly. ii.... WIl run lathe trade froni Pittsb6ith to tottisville; du. ring the season of 1846. ~ 4 ' Tile Toniialeuka, was builriatiressly for - th tilde. and is elegantly, furnished in every, respect •' ' Fin' freighi o passage apply oil oaid. - '' nry2l. . _ . nutsit --• Si.R.IN,G.FASifiON.—Just itikeived err express from New York, the Spring Sign of Hata. Ail those td want tie n nestneat:pttpenor flats arc rEspeetlidly, invited to call S.:MOORE; ' tic,. 93 'Wtirid st., 3 doors beldw Diamond Alley: mart k-the . ..... i M. - iv - 111TE trd.s jiist received at his ifigt -.. cl e;stattiAtnent, fronting nix Liberty and, Sixth tidets, a splendid dssorthaent of TWEEDS for lutritridr; oiso; d siiiietidy lot of Frerich - SatitiNp,s. TINGS, all of _which he is rbadi to - iiiatelligjrl the latest fa.shitin and on 1116 most rea.iotiaLlt , terms as . nand. ' Observe the Corner, - No 167 Liberty, . • -- -..-.- • and Sitth ihrdetlit. niy-it iM. *H - ift . 'hilbr, kiiiiirietor Of. itiekatires Pile Riviticoeatlon lyrom the Editor of the Philadelphia Tinies.j IGIJILT.IMPORTAN'T Sacksores .Erubrota. ,tion never fails: It is the only medicine-how, sold for the cure of one of the moat common - laud treublessurre !diseases; - - A friend who frasbeen eitreil by it asks ifs 10 Speak waritily praise of the efficacy of Jackson's- Tile E sw bkeation, fie describes it as being the very best - remedy of the kind eAr imaginell by. enthusiast Pharmacy. • - • Mr. AshforiPs letter tram decide: the question: In. the mind of tsars oVo• PItiES! • 111.E8 PILES!!! • fiarely a day pass's that we de not get some testi , mean either verbal Or written; 6f the great-effiency of Dr. ackson , s Pile Embrocation: Read the fol.lowing NEw Yong ,711 BroadWaY;l Iluptember 2, 1845. 3-- Dr. N, .TAttsort--ikarSir StRI lowsend me sit bottles 6f your pile erritriocationt wish there part to keep mytelf;.nod part fbr a Iced - gentleMan', a - friend of mine; who has found great relief in using from my bottle two or three - You tememberj t when in Philadelphia; I was suffciirtg dreadfully from this tremendous scourge, I only leek due battlefront you; I have not used it quite all; and sin quite well, .Avi you may supposes I pronlaina thesirtues of your Medicine wherever I go, I , tell every friend about it; and it iS singular to perceive how manyare suf. feting in this way-. 4 believe half of my acqttaipatan- • ces are more or loss aillicted.. Let me tell-you-that :you can of here as lint as you choose to tuake—. When you want a certificate freiaine you shall have it, and yen are at liberty to strew this letter if you wish. • . Respectfully yours, LEWIS P, A.STIFORD. ocr A supply Of the , above article has just been received, and for sale in Pittsburgh, at the Pekin Tea Store, No 75/ Fourth skeet, near WOod. Price $1 - per bottle, or nit bottles for st 7.-. taayl-dltu A RNOLIPS WRITING FLlllD.—Receired, a -' supply of Arnold's, WritMg fluids and Red loksi wairanted genuine; free& and. free from mauldi for sale.y, if:MI.110R; 12.11Cotufe#eet. INSRED bblo for sale } id close.. CO &jinn:era,- by 51; 8.,: MIEN _ co, . -,m319 - .. • eiRABEI CIDER.- - 3qo dor:Cfabb nor. article. clear and -sweet' -s!ot iti Steam bstalO and triyate fain:4lo eipplied-aft.thrt:ao!ry 18144 et SIO,AU#ENNOCE M'M - ~` _ `~, - :r. Cdri+t AZ lie at i
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