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' BEM Y,_ , • , IBM =RE •••• ,- - - •',..Q.-1..;-':- . ;:.;:,': - .. ;:likra ' i.: A `",:" . ,- 1"7 . :. - ,.ri - e... - .—, _ . !- x.; t ,y 1 ' /'-' !.7 I:*S. • -2 4 MEE , • • ' t • ,':•' .-•:,-.. ;, , T , .;,-. , , , , , ,-,_:• , •. f7 7 z ~.....,„.., . -, i'. f ;.",,'.,,'!•,.... „ t 7 ItA• 4 , ” " , e„ 1- ;;* { ' , "2 , 4 ;'•-•• - • _ r . ~` ur • Of. , 1 .1 1 „ 'Ol- ',4' , ,-417 „, , 40 '44. F I R A, 11 ''. .. ' :;4?)"VD . FM.7'Mril7T7M79''A Inaus, - BA.norarr t Bunn' MO' MORNING, MAT 29, 1646. i • PAi.litn; Agent for conetry nevrepapers, is the Agent - for .the Pittsburgh Daily Morning Post, Said Weal) , 3liercury, and Manufacturer, to. receive eriveitisementu and:subscriptions. lie has offices in - Yeatc, at the Coal Office, 11Ann ritrect,lad jmninglhe Tritium Office.) ri Boirrort, No. 12; Stare street. Estate and Coal dffice t 5,q Pine stree t .. Berratortz; corner Baltimore and Calverts, .paper. . where onr p can , be aeon, and terms of adverti. Nnglearned. The. Theatre, . Boorn,—This great actor and correct read ; er, appeared last night in the character of Icing Lear. It is astonishing to witness the feeling' and passion which he can exhibit in scenes where it is required; be did not rant and bellow, but t r uly portrayed the deep fecliiis of the injured and dbat ing father, 'aid king. ;: I We hope again_ to see this celebrated tragedian is “Rickard titef Third," before the close of his'en gager:neat; he can playsthe part better than iny man now, living, and we trust he will gratify ihis Pittsburgh friends in -the matter. He appears' to *est a$ Alio; he is to be unrivalled in 'the character. kr. Sori-ir p ays the part of Odle' ba-- lfistrPot-ter, Desdeniona. "The Local Editor" of the Journal gave notice en yesterday's paper thax if the uCritique" did'ut stop jesting him, he would walk into the “editoi of 'die Post," qtal conscience!" He knows the editor :of -the Past wants no controversy with him,hcnce the miserable and cowardly trick to avoid what 'he Er richly deserves. lie cominenced the discus sion himself, thinking it mere sport, but has fond 'gut by enerienee that he is not entirely hardened, am! that his +•sott place ; ' hai been discovered, nor withstanding the Many kicks he has receh l ed lance- his arrival in Pittsburgh. Bat he has bl'iC eettleo in stopping it; and mill, of course,- receive no further chastisement The Critique is sates. . Ics Ciaax.--Hunker &Dixon's, on Fifth stret, to ii'veg mon these warm evenings. A dish bf theft -delicious ice. cream goes . well—and as for strawberries and cream, they know how to dolit . . . • • upand Can't be beat 0:7- We are indOted to our polite friend, Bel ton %are, . kir "a-copy of limitary Orders, issued at Wallington City. • For fheltfovring Post. , - The Dentocratir candidate for Comma—The nominee of She Democratic Convention should be, if possible; the very strongest man in the county. ,We.require not only. an able man, but one who unltes both abilit;it of the first order and general .popularity,Suitt . a man is - Col. WILSON M - -CANDLESS—Iet the Democracy rally upon this Able and eloquent champion of their principle:, mad meccas _is certain. ' The people of this Dis trict twitiiit -Ills services in Congress, and will not ;MANY DEMOCRATS. tik7B.lotri‘STlC CONVENTION Asiionracr COCK?!. tiat a:nreettin,rof the Democratic Committe of - Coarrtmsonaertee of Allegheny County, held on the -113th last—et the Washington Hotel, it was, on , Suslaon - jfeeo2ied That the Democratic citizens of the-sev eral fivarls of the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, ,and of tlie boroughs and townships of the County, be vegne.stel bahold:their primary in eetings, at the waist places, on Saturday the 20th of June next, for the 'purpose of 'cloosbag the usual number of Del.-- gstes to represent the said districts in County -Convention: -12,soirtil, That the Delegates so elected or cho sen, be, and they are hereby directed to meet in Convention at the New Court House., in Pittsburgh, on -Wedneiday, the 24th June next, at 12 o'clock, "M. for the purpose of nominating one person as a Candidate for Congress. Four persons as candidates :for the General A.ssettilaly. Orte person as a can didate foi Sheriff. Oae person as a candidate for . .Prothenotary.• -One person as a candidate for Cor oner. One.person as a candidate for County Com missioners; and one Pelson as a candidate for Conn ty Auditor; also tnappoint conferees, whose duty it shall be to norninate, in conjunction with a like num ber of conferees from Butler county. One person as a candidate 'for State Senator, to represent the dis trict composed of the counties of Allegheny and Butler. - JOHN C. vavirr, Chairman. , Joxvi, Ste y- ALLEGIIF.NY CE4ilgrgßY The Annual meeting of the Corporators of the Allegheny Cemetery will be held at the office, on the. grounds, on Saturday, the Uth of June, at 3 o- clock, P. M., at whicb.time a• Board of 3tartagere fursheensuing year will be elected. s. may2B-dtd J. CAROTHERS, Secretary. Plitabairgh ConneUsaLlle Bail Road - :Company, A meeting of the Commissioners will be held at the Brand of Trade °Rooms on Tuesday, the 2nd daTof June at 3 o'clock, P.M. • . WM. ROBI3INSON, Jr : , Prest. R. Gav:run, Sec. SEIERIFFALI'iT Mr. Editor:—Having been a devoted friend of 'Rodi Rottenon, for the office of Sheriff, in a for • irk occaeion, I beg leave to bring him before the ,Dineociatic" convention again, for a nominaiton for that office. I feel confident that if placed before the . people, bq the county Convention, be will be tri. - =pliantly elected. - - A DEMOCRAT. Mr Editor:—.You are hereby authorized to state that idle name of Oen. lONATIKAN Lagoa, of Jeff : casein Township will be presented to the Demo - cratic.corivendon as a candidate for the office of Sheri; Gen.-Large if elected, will make a cor reef arid efficient officer; he is well known to the peoil% - and if nominated, will receive the warm . support-of. . THE PEOPLE. nv 23: carVire are authorized to state, that NAMES CUI , L7IINOTIAM, of Mifflin township, will be a eandidatelor the Legislature, if nominated by the DeMperatie' Conyention. my2s 141ASONIC NOTICE A 'special meeting of Lodge, ; No. , 45, A. Y Masons will be held this evening,. in the Hid!, by or der. 'of the W. M, J. A. PARKINSON, Sec y. my p 9 A. D. 1846 A. L. 5846. PuNix- A Hog which appeared to bdong to - some drove, the owner is requested to call, pay charges and take it away. "OWED M'AFEE, tiay2B. -. :6 .BARASO P LB—.. " 74 l bl , ating tye J , dif f e. rent ...• ... .modern styles in all costs, from the = 3 - magnificent aiticleiq use, which are:elegantly edged, tripped; and fringes to all qualities of less vane, varying in price to suit the purchaser. Re cciVed it .No. 40: BARROWS & TURNER, 11'RA , EAD.LACES.;,174 pieces Linea Thread, WL . laccinett, Gyinpuse and Lisle Laces, zagings.and Insertinge. ALSO-ralack Silk Nett and Laces—;Received at No. 4 . 6. y 29 - BARROWS& TURNER. 171rCALICOES—. • . C - •, )0 pieces beautiful patterns, light an d medi um ;Chintz, Merrimack and other styles. 'Receiv ed sad selling at l'43e per-yard at N 0.146. nigg9 •- BARROWS & MM. 1 .> ,' ~. - 4 - Ktrode-4o cure Eruptions tad-- colored Skin:-:—A valuable disecerelry in .Chemistry bas been made lately by 31. Vesp rini,an Ita li an Chemist, for curing . all eruptions, and for Changing the color of yellow or discolored akin to a fine kivenile arid youthilal clearness. Ile has made this in the convenient form of a beautiful piece of soap. For any old censor eruption,-such as scur vy, salt-rheum, erysipelas, &c. it cures wonderfully; also, freckles, tan, sunburn, morphew pimples, blotches, &c. . - Sea that lady what a fright Janes's splendidlily White Would giveltgiskin al:antral atte. But you note, in spite.ef tulk,.. She will use the co,mitimi chalk; • ihus you see 6r face-is blue. If that same lady, and many others, had used Joistes Lily White, her face and cheeks would hare had (a natural,) life-like, alabaster white. Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Ware house, 80 Liberty street, head.-of Wood, Mankind! at least that part bryou With scalp quite, baM and bare, You can have splendid—indeed, 'tie true!— . Most glorious silky hair. -If you have dartdruf 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 xotir heal is bald, the hair weak or falling, • And you would have it live, Why, try at once a!bottle of Jone's Hair Restorative. qyYlu ve shillings only for a trial bottle. War rant 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 oft; cure scurf or daudruf, 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. er than the trash called hair oils, and it will keep the hair in order with one application, twice as long any other article. Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Ware house, 89 Liberty street; Pittsburgh head of Wood. az:f•Principal Office, sign of the American Ea gle, 82 Chatham street, New York. Shorttris Sale, by Adjournment. B y virtue of a writ of Levari Facias, issued .11 out of the District Couit of Allegheny Co., and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House, in the City of Pittsburgh. on Monday, the 15th day of Tone, A. D., 1848, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the following property, to wit : All the right, title, interest and claim of Samuel Smith, William Mitchell and Andrew N. MDow ell, of, in and to all that lot b piece of gruwid. beiugpart of lots numbered 33 and 34, in the city of Pittsburgh, containing in frpnt on Penn street one hundred and twenty feet, and extending back towards the Allegheny river one hundred and ninety feet, bounded on the mirth by property of the city of Pittsburgh, on the east by Cecil's alley, un the south by . Penn street, and on the west by lot No. 32, being part of the same lots which Riclfd Bowen, ,by deed bearing; date the Itth day of No. vet:titer, A. D., 1830. conveyel unto Samuel Smith, Win. Mitchell and Andrew N. 1111)mi - ell, on which is erected a large Rolling Mill, Nail Factory, blacksmith shops, and a two 1 story brick ware , house, together with all the hitures, engine, ma• chincry, tools, &c., belonging to said rolling mill, nail factory and shops. r'eizeSl and taken in exe. cution as the property of the said Samuel Smith, William Mitchell and Andrew N. M'Dowell, at the suit of Richard towen,l for use 'of John Mcrange. E. TROVILLO, Sheriff. Sheriff. Office, May 23, 15.15—,iny 2n-dts FULL SPRING OP INEW GOODS AT ALEXANDER &I DAY'S, .. Ito 75 dfcirket si;rest. INTIIO hare just opened the Lumen, mar st averts and eitc4el37 auourocal of Spring and Summer Goods which thei bare ever brought to this city. The senior Patti:let residing in Phila delphia, and having a long experience in and tho rough knowledge of the eastern inarket, gives us a great advantage in purchasing, and his attention for the last two months having beck exclusively devo ted to making our stock complete—enables us to of fer a much greater number of New York and Phila delphia Auction bargains than we - have ever before offered at one time. We:wouldl therefore respect. fully invite the attention of theublic to our stock, ;a it does, almost very article in our line. all.of which we are selling t prices which can t not be beat,included in our asscirtment, are the fol lowing seasonable goods,'viz: I LADIES DEESS GOODS. • A great variety of style and quality, splendid lawns of every description, such as super, organdy, balsa a 1 lace stripe, make shaded, embroidered, &c., &c. Super balurines plai and satin stripe bar goes an I balzarines; ginghams of almost every de seription; chintzes of the latest tyle and of superior quality. i 1 : SPLVIDID SILE3.--riper. blk ;Ind blue blk striped', armure silks, sup. rep. do; also a very large assort- ment of fancy silks, among wlich are several new styles of extra width and super quality. i , SHAWLS, SIIASTIA.-...The largest assortment of shawls it. this city is to be found at our establish ment where all tastes can be suited not only in kind and quality, but what is of eqnalimportance,in price, as the large proportion of them have been bought at Auction remarkably low, and will be sold at a small advance; among which are sap. French bare. ege shawls; sup heavy French cape do; plain fig'd and embroidered de lain do; orabre shaded do; blk nett do; rich plain . silk dci; sup Og'd silk do; 5-4 silk kluge de laine do; embus ahadlid cashmere do; hea- : vy twisted silk do; fine-Shetland' nett do; and a great variety of other styles, Mall of which we would in vite the attention of the Ladle PAILOOLI AND PARASOL=A groat variety, which we are selling at prices greatly below wnat the same style and quality are "wally sold for. cr . Borrityrs, Borrscrs.—Our stn of bonnets is very large, as we have just received twenty cases from the manufacturers, and from Auction, which gives a great variety, and all of which we are selling unu sually low. WE= Goons.—Our etdck of kvhite geode such u plain And striped mull Swiss nansook;&c; also plain, striped. and barred jaconets, and sup white robes is very everitir,..ao that we are drepaaed to suit the Ladies in that line, , Miami's can FLownis--A large and choice as. sorb:Rent pf ribbons and flowers, Our stock of cloths cassimeres, summer cassimeres, and drillings, tick ing,.cheeks, manilas, prints , &c., is very large and - choke, and to our whole assortment would we respeptfully request the attention of the publio, as we are conddent of our goods and prices giving gen eral satisfaction. toyl9-1m Joseph Knox, formerly of Pittsburgh, ATTORDTEY AT LAW, Carlisle, Pa.,willprac tice to his profession in the counties of Cum berland, Dauphin, Adams, Perry and Juniata. Business in those counties intrusted to him wil attented to with promptness. my23-d3m&wy. Pittsburgh ligivigstioix and Fire lusn• . . ranee Company. OFFICE. NO. 21 11,1ARKET STREET THE citizens of Pittsburgh continue to be offered an opportunity to effect insurance upon their property, by a Domestic institution located among themselves, based upon domestic capital, and con ducted by irectors, in whose prudence, integrity and good faith they can readily ascertain whether they may repose that undoubted security which should ever attend an assurance transacion. To-persona whose properly has already been dam aged ordestroyed by fire or water ' the advantage of personally adjusting-the less with an institution ,tv HOMY, will be striltinglyevident. To those who suffer ed by the Great Fite, this particular corporation needs no recommendation. The prompt payment of the whole amount of its losaese---nr.ABLY TWO 111.7=IED THOUSAND DOLLAIII-s-i0 to Siena a sufficient guarantee of fiture security. It is the pert'of all prudent men, *waver fortu nate, to - anticipate calamity, for the purpose ofavoid- ing its effects, To such asihave hitherto escaped, as Well as to those who have sustained loss, the facility of, protection and indemnity, offered by this institu tion, will be the strongest inducement to avoid the reflections and regrets which must be experienced by those who suffer without hope of restitution, K ALLEN, President. ROD'? FINNEY, Secretary , . foblO.dflm JUST RDDEFVED. a CASES Embroidered aild Plain Fforenee and LI Straw Bonnets. 10 boxes new style Ribbons. 20 " Flowers and Wreathes,• at W. H. GARRARD'S 70 Market street. yy, i` " v: •— A superior lot 8:10 and 10: 14,.f0r sale by , 11, 1 16 • X.. WILMARTU. NNERS OIL-6 bble s kor sale by my 26 _ JAMES M4Y Tllloo—.)o , c.hcrice Hilton Rains. 3Q ; _it Venison roi lade - by 1 • J. D. Wrf.T.FAMS . . EMIII ''' , ; 7 1.,:X ,, '-'''. • J....ea-F.- • VA .- 7 1 ;46••\•.: •' • N... • osTS. ~,• • . . . . . BY ~ LAST; NIGHT'S MAIL Franz the Baltimore &di TWO BAYS iITER FROM THE ABR. AN EXPEDITION STARTED TO. ATTACK BAR RITA-GEN. TqLOR PREPARLNG TO CROSS THE RIO GRANDE, AND ATTACK AND OCCIJ- PY MATAhIORAS The steamer James L. Day, Capt. Griffin,.ar. lived at New Orleans on the morning of the 19th instant, from the Draeos St. logo, which place'she left on the IGth hut., bringing intelligence two days later than by the Galveston. The following is from the New Orleans Bulletin extra: The news is important. CaMain Griffin informs us that General Taylor left Point Isabel on the morning of the 13th with about 200 men, and a supply of' provisions for the army at the camp.— After proceeding a short distance, however, he deemed it expedient to return and increase his es cort, and take with him a large quantity of sup plies. He did so, and took up his march again for the camp, on the morning of the 19th, with from six to eight hundred men; a park of artillery, and about two hundred and fifty wagons. He was met about midway between Point Isa bel and the camp, late on the evening of the 15111. Up to that time he had not met the enemy, nor was it anticipated that he would encounter opposition, as the general impression was that . the enemy had retreated from our soil, immediately after their dis astrous defeat on the 9th and 10th, and sought safe ty on the west bank of the Rio Grande. While Gen. Taylor was at Point Isabel he re ceived intelligence that the Mexicans were gather ing in large numbers at &rim, a Mexican town, immediately on the bank of the Rio Grande. On being thus informed, he ordered the two Nampa , nies of Louisiana Volunteers , under Captain Dcsha and Stockton, and a detachment of the United States infantry-, numbering in all, regulars and vol:1 mitre's, about one thousand men composed elf tirely of infantry, to proceed to the attack of that town. These troops embarked on the Morning of the 15th, on the steamers Neva, Leo and Cincinnati; and were landed at the Brazos at 1 r. x., and im mediately anarched for the Rio Grande; the steam ers being ordered to ascend the river and trausport the troopsand theieanimunition acros - s. Comma dose Conner with his whole squadron, consisting of the steam frigate Mississippi, the frigates Cum berland, Raritan and Potomac, sloop Mary, the brig Lawrence, and the schooner Santa Anna, at she same time neighed anchor and sailed for the mouth of the river, intending to assist the troops in crossing with his boats, and to aid in the attack with his Meti. The expedition was under the command of ('ol. NVilson. Gen. Taylor intended to ero:s the riN. er at or I near his camp, to take pos. e,sion of .Matsmora.s, and the expedition was ordered for the double put pate of dislodging the Mexicans from their peed tion at Barite, and assisting lien. Taylor in occu , pying .Nlatamorar, should he be mixed. Gen. Taylor intended to elms the river on a bridge formed of the boxes of his wagons caulked tight. For this plarpoAn he had otderrd all the oakum at Point Isabel to be sent up to the camp, Capt. Griffin beard nothing whatever of the re port that Paredes was marching to M damoras with 13000 men, not was there any 'certainty that the Mexicans had been reinforced: the gener al, opinion, however, was .that they had been. There were none of the enemy tetween the camp and Point Isabel; if any remained on this side of the river they were above the camp. The volunteers taken out by the James 1.. Day were all landed in safety on the 4th. A steamer, supposed to be the New York, was seen standmg in for the Brazos as the Day came up. The Telegraph arrived there in about 31.3 hours atter the Day. Capt. Grain left Point Isabel at 10 o'clock on the mutt:Ling of the leak, and got under way at I. , I'. M, By the tialsestun, the Picayune recoiled papers from Austin to the lof May. The New Era of that date, in speaking of the requisitiOn for troop, says it is gratifying "to I.'re the joyous excitement prevailing among all classes of our citizeio at the prospect offered them once more of meeting the Mexicans in the battle field. Many of our most prominent and cherished citizens are enroll. ing thei selves as private soldiers in different corn. panics, vieing with the young men in promptness and alacrity. It is with difficulty that a quorum of the Legislature can be kept together, Some of the most fiery spirits have already Lett for the Ito 1I rands." It was supposed that the •.200 U. S. Dragoons stationed at Hexer, and the t) new Austin. would join Col. Hays, and all proceed to the Rio Grande in a body. The entire force would not be less than '31,0 most eilic.ent troops, admirably mounted. We learn that about 175,000 r n ids of musket Cartridges, 50 , 1 pack mules with their camp equi page, were taken in the action of the Oth instant. The American soldier.: drink the Mexican liquor, smjked their cigar:, eat their bread and beef whit h they were just in the act of can:ring when the en gagement took place. • YET LATER• -Since dill above was written we have received the following letter, announcing Gen. Taylors arrival in the camp. Camp opposite Matamoras, May 14th-10 o'eloc.k at nigh. Gentlemen—l would like to write a detailed as of all that has occurred since the Bth inst., but 1 have a hope of getting a few hours sleep to night, but I fancy we shall have something to do A report is going around camp to-night that we Will go over and take possession of Matamoros to-morrow or next day. Gen. Taylor returned to-night from Point Isabel. A party of Dragoons since his arrival have swain river and bibught a boat from the opposite side.— The sentinel over this boat left in haste. All the prisoners whom we had in statamoras were ex changed day before yesterday, besides which we gave our enemy ninety-seven wounded men by way of La Nalp tours, L. P. S. The camp is hurraihg for the patriotism Of the citizens of Nrw Orleans, having just heard of the reception of the news of onr situation and the promptness with which they acted. Mexican Annexation Threatenctl.-4By_net arrival at New Orleans, dates from Havana to' the 10th inst. had been received:— "The latest accounts from Mexico, received at Havana, were up to the Ist inst. We have re ceived information from a very reliable source, that it was known at Havana that fourteen of the departments at Mexico had notified their govern ment, that if the scheme of establishing a monar chial government were enforced upon them,they would be compelled, in Felt - defence, to ask for ad- Mission into the Union of the United States of America It is said that Gen. Alvarez, of Acapul co, who declared again 4 the Mexicin government during the administration of Almonte as minister or war, is at the head of the liberal party. The Mexican News In Canada. A letter dated Montreal, May 22, says : i‘lirars and rumors of wars. Every mouth is gaping with anxiety for further intelligence from the seat of war. The news of the burning of Matamoros, in the extra of the New York Nun, brought forward last night by Vigil do nice by spe cial express, has caused the greatest excitement.— The Oregon question has sunk iu the grave of all great humbugs, and the new monster has decided ly eaten up the old one. Nothing has leaked out here as to the intention of Great Britain in the matter,hnt all is activity arriongthe military folks, parading, reviewing, marching and counter marching. • I Shawls, Shawls. EW •wn IIEAUTIFLTLSUMMER SHAWLS .1.11 in almost endless variety, opening to-day.— Andong theui are= sPlendid Heruiana Sewing Silk; new article; Packages choice pattern, Bernal with many other extremely new styles, all of , which are of. feied at the lowest prices at No. =46. . iny29 BARROWS Sr. TURNER. ~~' NEWS FROM TEXAS. From Hanna, 1 1 1 -' ' ' --',.% -- ' 7 4itiiiiiii.,;o7,—. - 14 4 11 # 6116 ' , - - - Atiii: - " — 'tr,.. - -- "TitterAPLire •. ,- e . 1.10 - pocketftalt it t ip '. - PITTA#O.9,IU.IIOENCY JWitiir ilifflifielfgelk7" --- ' --- '-.- HE Ne*r . " r •li k s-IbM7 . -Ifke an d -WaPi. I t. . - - -- AM"*Tillil'i °II:6— ' -''' " eintlanll- iirdSnbititi-ativieggalc!tititeok:l,inr:d7aPoudit:le:oelisszilAoSnYfigle:lumit'N'tais:imllmlife:Vr,ualipa..l 1 71 13g:**-135*°c4 11.1' '' o fi n airistee t t e: :: eq bf u ic' al: ir a e n n y thl o vel th Pd e rePam r co aa:d m e pa s n othr y f ° thu or 4e : sse ency as lig: in d {e. SIfIPTON.L f this city. Their Capital is'ssoo,ooo paid in, and invested in :the - following manner: Two hundred and fifty thousand dollars in stock of the State of New York: one hundred and forty thousand dol lars in Bonds Mortgages orf good - producti v e' city property, and one hundred rind ten thousand dollars in cash at any: time. . A source of great security adopted by this Ocuninmy is, - upon no considera tion, td take any risk for a greater sum - than five thousand dollars; also, no twis risks adjoining, there by airaitling the errors which lave proved fatal to' many Cortipanies. This Company, also, to avoid any disarrangement of the:affairs of the' insured, pay all losses is soon as ,satisfactorily arranged; dispensing with the delay of sixty days, oftentimes of .snch serious inconvenience to the insured. The attention of the mercantile, marine, and personal interests is respectfully called to the ad vantages of this Company. DIRECTORS. Samuel Jones, Wrn. Thoms , • David Ames, Smith Raymond, Richard Ransom, . Thomas Franks, George M. Hargow, Wm. llulburts, Edmund Rollers, Peter Rogers, Nicholas Rubets, James 1 4n Renseller, Theodore Floyd, Charles Livingston, James Remsen, Daniel Perkins, James Tolbert Edward Lawrence, , ,Samuel Allen, - Stehen Minturn, George Morris, Charles Adams, Francis Johnston. Thomas Dennison, Oliver llanivants. By order of the Board of Directors. SPRINGER IHAftBAUGH, Agt. Office at the Counting Room of Hamm & Wa terman, No. 31 Water and p2 Front street, below Market, Pittsburgh. i mayl2-dena SOAOS- , - - trabasitslio.;l-Ekk*i - • • 20 - Ahnon4, T l 4O. 80 es HyderSbaylng, In store and for vain -by InY 2 4 • zAilftEßT VltgSfi But - • -- 7 Kerr Pithily Butter. 2 bble " u - Jest received and far axle by , • MARTIS • &SMITII, rany4o Wood "street, between 3d and 4th. BAO:W-50001W; igairis arid aidei s ,Nroll cured and trimmed.. ror,pale by %Aikrrsr. wort, . may 20 -aw 456 Wood street. 50BUSHELS Hair for'PlairtererEij [4; . or I by WARM & nitTR, may2o-d&w Wood street SHOE THREAD;---A large 'nutriment, tapther with Shoe }lading! and Kin of all kinds , Just re ceived by JOHN W..BLAIII. my2o ..120 Wood street, USTARD.-50 can 3lustard, 5 eseh,,inst re I_ , J. calved and for 'sale by maylo MILLER & RICKETSON. EPSOM SALTS.-1-10 Idf bids Epsom Saltejust received and for sale by myl9 MILLER & RICKETSON. 17AC IC. ERE L-- 1 0 half barrels, No 1 Mackerel; . .LlO Kitts mess Mackerel, put up for faintly use, and for sale by rnaylo MILLER & RICKETSON. SALT PETRE-150 kegs refinedtialt Petro; just received and for sale by ' mayl9 MILLER tc.RICKETSON. OILS-1800 gallons unbleached Fall and Sperm V Oil; 1004) .• bleached do. do. dO; IWO poem& Palm Oil; 10 baskets super Olive Oii; Just received and for sale by maylb MILLER & RICKETSON CLA liftZaTiTli - drClaret; 10 Boxes Superior do.; 5 do. very sup. do.; In store and for sale by MILLER is RICKET:SOIC .kI..T .-1.50-blds*w 1 7 Sait, j ust - received and Sfor sale by • • MILLER & RICKETSON. C OFFEE—Pritrie 'green and pale Rio; " Old Gov. Java; Laguvra; - Maracaibo; For family inoc ) and for sate by TIICki. MILLER, may IG. conitr of tlidod and 4th Fti, EAS—Yery fine Young Hyson, L Imperial and Mack. For hale by may 16. THOS. MILLER NUTS --Filberts, Cream Nuts, Eng, IValnuta, recom. Almondo. Tor wale by THOS. MILLER, may 16. ebr. Wood and 4th sts 371 . gei, Lemmas, I Rain ier, Fig, Prune*. .Fur sale by 'nay 16. THOS. HILLER ORANGES E LMONt— • 100 Luxes Lemunei 5'.H3 do Or-anges;—in stow and for salt by P C MARTIN, My 12 GO Water et. RANGES.--VO bons of tweet CO) Sicily Oran. ges jest received and for ale by P. C. MARTIN, may 6 ISO Water street. I, I3URE ‘ViNE.S AND - LIQUOILC.--Ofirrery quality always on hand and for sale by P. C. MARTIN. may 6 60 Water street. 'DECEIVED MN DAY.—lteettired this day, by IV Green St Cour Express, a large usorunent of the newest aryles of Parasolls, and Parairollettes, Printed and Plain; which we will offer at pricestbst cannot fail to please all who want a beautiful article, at the sew thy Goods House. ikTEW UrtADCATED GINGHAM ROBE~, AT j sfOilitt.V—The Ladles are requested to call and examine anew and beautiful assortment of Grad uated Gingham Robes at No 65 market at. Jost re ceived by D. Leech dr. Co'a Express. an 27. BERAGE SITAWLS AND SCARFS.—Another lot of Handsome Derage Shawls and Scarfs, now opeuing4t No. 65 Market street, by • ap27 A. MORRIS. FRENCH LAWNS.—A large lot of fine French Lawn', !new atyle)just recezvecl by A MORRIS, ap27 No. 65 Market at. 'G A INGHM LAWNS.—Reeeised tins day by El press—a splendid aasortrnent of Gingham Lawns, new and desirable style*. ap27 A MORRIS, Kg. 6.5 Market et To the Ilonorabte the Jeettges of the Court of Geete-ral Quarter .Seesioas of the Peat; in and for the eosin. ty of a:kg/way. The petition of John Heaketh, of Robinson town ship, Allegheny county, humbly sheweth that your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travellers afid others, at his dwelling house in the county aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertain- ment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. JOHN IiESRETH. We, the subscribers, citiee.rts of Robinson town ship, do eertiffy that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and convenience fur the accommodation of travelers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. James C. Richey, William Flinn, William Ew• ing, C. M'Farland, William Brown, Matthew liar bison, Alex: ARKee, Hugh Cowen, A. Liggett Thomas Thornburg, John Nichol, John Harbison. may 28413 t. To the Iloaorabh the Judges of the Court of Gener a/ Quarter. Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of dlleghenv. The petition of James Fryer, of East Deer Tp, Allegheny county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, that your petitioner has provided hitmelf with materi als for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house, in the county aforesaid, and prays that your Hollers will be pleased to grant him a license to keep o public house of entertain ment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound will pray. JAMES FRYER. We, the subscribers, citizens of Alleghehy Co., do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences fur the accom nualation of travallers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. John Truby, RObert Maxwell, Hugh Torrence, John Wilhelm, Albion Beale, Jacob Moal, Robert Boyd, John Young, John Girt, IL M. Brackenridge, Joseph Adams, Robert Dunn. may 284131.• To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the Color ty of rlllegheny, The petition of Johnston Graham, of the 2d Ward city of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesald, humbly sheweth, that your petitioner has provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house, in the county aforesaid, and prays that your Donors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment And your , petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. JOHNSTON GR,OXIkt. We, the subscribe.rs, citizens of the 2d Ward, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accom modation of travelers and others, and that said tav ern is necessary. Robert 11, Patterson, James Lemon, George George Whitfield, B. Perry, R. G. Brooks, Matilda Rogers, T. Mellon, H. Knox, J. It. Hart ley, W. Wilson, J. P.'fituart. may27-d3t Journal copy and charge this office. .- - WOOL, WOOL. WOOL. - wanted,for 500;000 1 1. sith or th l e Vo l:l i gh;t mtkot price in cash will be paid, for the_var_i9us eftiltes. by SPRINGER 11AltiiklIGIiii Co., At the:warehouse of Rai:tab, Si Watermantnylpily ' No 31 Water and 64 Front „, Hats t Hnts tt AISPRING FASHION =Just received by f it texpress from New York, the Spring . Style, of Flats.. All those in want of a neat superior Rat; arc respectfully invited to call. S. MOORE, MO. 93 Wood st., 3 doors below Diamond Alley. marl l-dw UTANTED IMMEDIATELY—Two good shirt ! waken. ' apply at Mrs. KENNEDY'S Oil Stli at, between Wood and Smithfield: • HIGHLY IhIPOILTANT 1 Jackson's Eanbroca.: 77 lion never fails., It is the only medicine now sold for the cure of one of the most common and troublesome diseases. A friend who has been cured by it asks ua to speak warmly in praise of the efficacy -of Jackson's Pile Embrocation. lie describea it as being the very best remedy of the kind ever imagined by enthusiast in Pharmacy. .Mr. Ashford's letter must decide the question in the mind of every ono. PILESI PILES ! PILES !!! Rarely a day rusts drat y do not get some testi mony, either verbal or written, of the great efficacy of Dr, Jackson's Pllel Embrtieation. Read the fed; _ . . lowing: Ngw Twig, 721 Broadway,/ • • . September 2, 1845. Br. N. Itessow—Dear Sir r, Will you send me sin bottle, of /pour pile enibrocationl I wish them part to keep itiftrelf, and part for a legal gentleman, a friend of mine, who has found great relief in using from my bottle two cre three times. You remember; when in Philadelphia, 11 was sufferingdreadthlly from this tremendous scourge,l only took one bottle from you; I time not used it quite 'all, and am quite well. As you may suppose, I proclaim the virtues of your meciitlne wherever 1 go. 1 tell every friend about it, and it is singular to perceive how many are suf. tering in this way-1 believe half of my acquaintan ce, are more or less afilicted. Let me tell you that von can sell here as fast at yuu chchasc tu make.— When you want a etrtificate from kite you shall have it, and you arc at liberty to Show this letter if you wash. Ilespectfully yours, LEW'S p, AstwoßP. ir r A supply of the abuse article his just been received, said (or sale In Pittsburgh, at the Pekin Tea Store, No 72 Foiarth Street, near Wood. Prire $1 per bottle, or six bottles foe $5. may 1-dlen GEO. S. SAVARTZ, No. Iot3 Market week .. r . 1 _ 1 and ' n riling Booms, corner illitik Ijlllll. qf Fir:hand 211arket streets. The proprietor of this entab j I lishment, is a practical book keeper of upwards of twenty years experience. and his success as a teacher otMercantile and Steamboat Book-Keeping, has never been equalled by any tea cher west or the mountains. [Even the pupils of the Professor in the Commercial 'College of Cincinnati, frequently find then:iterates obliged to go through 1 . Mr. D's. course of in truction, before they can cons duct their hooks . It i also,* well known fact that Professor Porter was netructtd by one of Mr. DoiPt pupils in the correct solution ova computation in Mer cantile Arithmetic, which he was otherwiae unable to prform. Subscription listS are now open at the Institute and all the book stores in the city for Mr. Duff's new treatise upttn Book s Keeping. my. 2.3 eILICKENER'S SUGAR COATED VEGETABLE Vi PILLS are the Brut and only Medicine eier known that will positiesig cure Headache, Giddinesii, Measles, Salt Rheum, Rheumatism, Piles,' , Heartburn, Worms, Dispepsia, Scurvy, Cholera Morbus, Small Pox, Jaundice, Coughs, Quinsy Pains in the Back, Whooping Cough, Inward Weakness, Consumption, Fits, Palpitation of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Rising in the Throat, Erysipelas, Deafness, Dropsy, Asthma, lie of the Skin, Fevers of all kinda,' Colds, Gout, Gravel, Female Complaints, Nervous Complaints, And all other diseases originating from impurities of the blood. ~ - I'hey have eurttil, since their introduction over 2,000 persons, who have been given up as hope less cases, by the 'HMI ernineut Physicians. CO" They are patronized and recommended by men of the highest distinction; among whom are— lion. David R. Porter,' Hon. henry Clay, lion. John Q. Adams, Hon. Daniel Webster, lion. Martin Van Buren, lion. J. C. Calhoun, Gen. Winfield Fdott, Col. IL M. Johnson, lion. James K. Polk, Gen. Lewis Cass. in - Their sirtues are so infallible that the-money will be returned in all cases they do not gife univer sal satisfaction. Although but two and half years have elapsed since these celebratdd Pills were first introduced to the public, the sale of them in the Eastern and middle States has far exceeded Dr. Clickener's most sanguine expectatione. Diiring the past year, alone, no less than 10,000 gross of boxes I have been sold in the State of New York, 6,000 in Pennsylvania, 4,000 in Maryland, 3,000 in New Jer sey; 2,000 in Delaware, and 9,000 in the New England States, requiring the Constant employment of 2? hands, exclusive at printers and engravers. In the tame period, upwards of 200,000 copies of the "Family Doctor" have been ordered by agents in every section of the country. These facts must show, conclusively, that Dr. Clickener , s Sugar Coat besides being the very beat medicine in the world, are held in the highest estimation by the public. We might extend this publication to an indefin ite length, if we deemed it expedient to publish all tersimoreals we have received, not only from agents but individuals and families, who have experienced the benficial effects of Clickencr's Sugar Coated Pills, but we deem it unnecessary. The meet in , conteetible evidence of their unprecedented success, are the numberless Imitations and Counterfeits which have already appeared, notwithirtanding the brief pp. nod they have been before the public. Lven some of our staunchest pill ;ushers have had the audacity to imitaterhe Capsule of Sugar, in order td disguise the ingredients of their vile contpeunds, and palm ' them off for the "real sitriclb pure, ,, Seth paltry shifts cannot last long without exposing their hideous deformity. Truth and honesty-must inevitably pre- I vail over rascality and deception. • 1 For sale in Pittsburgh by 'Whl. JACKSON, at his Patent Medicine Warehouse, No.; 89, Liberty street, j head of Wood at., Pittsburgh. ' Price, 25c. per box. „ Dr. Clickener's principal office is 81 Barclay street, New York. • - irr Beware of an imitation ; article Galled Im- I . proved Sugar Coated Pills, purporting to be patented, as both the, pills and the pretended patent'are for t genies, got up by a Miserable quack in NeWA'crrki who, for the last four or fire years, has insets,/tin living by counterfeiting popular medicines. 1:14r Remember, Dr. C. Cliekener is the ori&at Indenter"-of Sugar Coated Fdli,. - and that no the sort was ever heard of manta inteesine- lb June, 1843 . Purchasers shonld'i thentrate>alvol3 ll Setif& - Cliekeneor Sugar Coated , yegetablerills;and Oho ao,ofiter, o r they. wal be made the viethespf 14titt i • " • " ' 1079 • 1, a ~a~'~` a '~' Dr. JaciC.ionor Pile ;Embrocation. [From the Editor of the Fhiladelphia Times.] &tn. DZIPP.B Secnritr to Purchasers ........i . . al, of Cadmv.....ts Milne" INA .7 C?. M.N.... 1 . £.44b bus of GETUINC bUGAIL COATED PILLb bat upon ti eltznatuss . 41 :11: 0 ,...11Arargi l turo. .. r: yam .... ,• •,, „ aro Orirind N,„ / ilir cot* iurnifor. -----.--,... tr ......... r[ .,,, .e. 4 . 1.0 .. kror• . lb, MUNI .... N. lb; ......n Pau. 4 1.1.-; . . THVrmirstineha444ltayotwetlitikltto be all .tl44 . ,t..hsta bee,n, recorruneruluk by .those. who. have siiren rt.a fair tidelastkullesuritry;:and, the demand for it increase*.dail, Wehave just he a r,. of an iinportant cure eof Asthma ; which has been effected' by the use of it in ta• neighboring town= the_easo was that of a female who had for a long tithe been nuclei- the care of a physician, but had received no relief, and het 'case , wass considered hopeleSS. AS a last resell she pttechased_u bottle of. Dt. Sayne's Expeetbrant, NO:tick paused her to expectorate freely, gradually eased 'her cough, and rapidly restored her to health. We. have no hesita lion in saying that this preparation of Dr. Jayne, for the cure at Coughs,; Colds; Influenza; Asthma, Consumptions; &c., is the most valuable Medicine ever offered to the Americas ynlhjic. "There is'no quackery about it—DV. 'Jayne is-one of the most skilful practicing physicians; and wherever his va rious preparations- hate been thorougly tested,- he is looked upon as a great public benefactor. Somerset (Mc.) Journvl. i• For sale in Pittsbuigh,l at the Pekin Tea Store, 72 Fourth st.. near WoOdi in .1.54-Lior AN 11PORTANT CeRE * RV DR. JAY.NE'S AIZERATIV.E.ye have been informed by Mrs Mahan a grand-daughter of old Gen. Wayne, that she sttliered for a number of years from the growth of a large goitrous tumor of the throat, which besides the deformity . , produced both a difficulty of deglution and ofbreatithig.: Indeed, she' says, the pressure ttpnit the windpipe wag so'great as to pre vent her frotn sleeping in a recumbent_ pOsinon, and often blitrocation appeared. inevitable. She also tailored under severe indisposition from Liver Com plaint and Jhundice, fort which she commenced the use of Dr. iayne.'s Alteratite, which she took for six or seven weeks:. and her general health was completely 're-established by it, and perceiving tOMC dillUnlitiol4 thel,si'7.e Of the doitrous Tumor, she waS'encpuraged to 'persevere iu the use of the Alterative until every restage of the painful Tumor was entirelyl t remov ed. .1 For sale ' Pittsburgh, at the Pekin Tea Store 72 Fourth sc.;near woqd, - myld DOWEL AND SUM:I , 4EII COMPLAINT.—No. 13 Celt; No P.4.x.—eor. JAYNE: No. 8 South Third sireet,is willing to' guaranty that his Carmi native Bataan wilF curel Diane:ea, Colics, Griping Pains, Choleia Morbus; Summer Complaint, and other derantments of the stomach and bow. els, in nincty,nitie ewes tint ,of a hundred, and in less than the time they can be effected by any other means,, lt is catt l e'inely pleasant, and chit.- dim on , fond of it. It ig equally as effectual for adults as ehililren, and when the directions - are fol lowed and a 4iire is not effected, the money will be cheerfully reir r uildi f• • - For sale in}llittshurgli,! at the Pekin Ter. Store; 72 Fourth at 4 near Woujit may 14- . Beat I ; 3L RI T E has ~3.. Jir,received at his large estildishuient, fronting on Liberty and Sixth streets, a splendid aesortineut of TWEEDS for summer ;: al:aia ruperlor lot of French Satio NES ING .all which ha ifs ready to make up in the latest fashion and on the most reasonable terms as• usual: Olk , erve theeorner, No 107 Liberty and Sixth stihets. my.l4 .1. M. WHITE, Tailor, Proprietor. rOR RENT.—We ofej' fbi rent; that lane and commodirius frame houile; opposite the residence of Mr. T. Mccarty on Cuisinaimi streets, 6th ward.— The house contains eight !well finished rooms and has a well, gatden• ands nu v liber of good fruit trees, and grape vines. Rent to and possession given immediately. I Enquire of BLAR.ELY k bIITCHEL; naylB Real Estate 4gents. lUPORTER and IrVholesale dealer in French, Ger man and English FanEY Variety Goods of every description; stch ** Jewelry, table and pocket Clat tery, silk Puses, bead flags, silver and Getman sil ver Spoons, glld and silver Pencils, silk and gum sus. pendtra, 100 nz. of Gerttlantown Hoes and half do. rrinamings of 411 kinds, and a general assortment of toys, constantly on hand al No. 61, Narket Street, between Thirtrand. rourth 'strecza i Siinpson's Row, Pittsbnrgh. MYI3 A Fresh A rrival of Now "Wok*: AT COOles Literary Depot, 83 Fourth street. The Tovor of London, an histori'catromance by Wm. 1 11. Ainsworth, author of Jack Shepherd, &c., with illiritrations by; cep. Cruiknshank. The Tcmpition of \Wealth, or the Heir by Psi mogenittire, FLY Mrs. Emilio Carlon, author of Mag ic Coblet, ; - The A ; rtisati , uf Lyons, or love traces, an histori cal namance,hy Dennis Hannigan. t Barkley, oil gie Lost and Redeemed, by J H hi m-ahem.; E 1 The Child of the Sea, or the Smoggier of Col onial Tirnesi*id the Love 'rest, by Lieutenant Murray.; Living; Ago No. 101, Married and-Single, by T s Arthur. Captivity o Napoleon, by. Count Montholen. London (blandly Review. Foreign Qtiarterly Review:: Also atre4t. variety ofl cheap publications a COOK'S Literary Depot, §5 4th et. IT NEVER FAZED—IT NEVER WILL FAIL if it is libel as directell It has been thorough ly treed by tipusandoi many of whom are your ne;ghbor, ;friends, ask !them if it has failed in their case. &rides it is warranted to cure or money refioutcd4-44reihre you rUn no risk. And further, if they aro not acquainted, by calling ori the pro prietor. the names of Eoml of - the most respectable citizens of Pittsburgh will be given, that Dr. Thomp son's CarmhYatir e will Cure the most violent cases of Dysentery or Flux, Diarrhcea, or * summer Complaint, Cholera Morbds, Cholera Infanturn, and Bilious Chelid, where it is not . out of the power of medicine to cure. For the convenience of .citi zens Dr. Thotnpson's CarMinative and Pills have been placed with the following Druggists: B. A. Fahnestock & Co., John D. Morgan, J. Schoon maker & Co.,lJonathan Kidd & Co., R. E. ,Sellers, Braun & Reitc•;r, and, the the retail stores generally. Prepared ,andisold wholesale and retail by the pro prietor. , EDGA 1110E1 , 1, Druggist, Pittsburgh Pa /ILI/ WORM MEDICINES ARE NOT NEED ED, WHEN SELLER'S VERMIFETGE CAN BE HAD. Read , the following! We are reqdested to call attention to thecertificate in another, colimp, of Mr. George Oglesby, of this place, relative; to the efficiency of Sellers , Vermi fuge.—BrOloni.viac .tferald. I Bnownntris.tr., May 12, 1846. Mr. R. Sellers.—On the day of the Great Fire of 1845, I got (by your permission) two or three vials of your Verndfilge, Vein Nihich 'the wrappers had been burned; a kept' them in toy house until this spring, and I think it worth while to state, that about two months sluice 1 gave a single teaspoonful to one of my childre4 and the single. dose caused the dis charge of 114 wants; another dose , brought away an incredible:nuniber, there wale Rb many I did ned pre tend-to cOunt them; I never saw the like and wonder that they did n6t kill the child. There is no mistake in your Vermithge. The child is now well. I have heretofore: used McLane!. - Geoncr. OGELSBY. {trPreliaredi and sold by R. E. SELLERS, 57 Wood at. Pittsburgh. For sule in Allegheny City by d. ite ell an 4 H. P. Schn;srts. my 46 BLEACHELiSIIEETINGS AND SHIILTINGS : , ,,,- The attention of purchasers is invited to our large stot* of these Goods. 4.4 superior Sea Island Shirting Muslins; 15-16 ,f 4 it if If if ap 12-4 nartfilton Sheeting; 5t4 fl' 9fB ff ff n#r 17 i , ; & PENNOCK. Snor, PAPER.--too ream!) crown shoe paper, az. dolled Colora 2 received and for sale 1)y • JOlll , l H. MELLOR, 122 Wood at: FAHNEffrocKStUBEFACIEN'T.-,Exterod applications for a certain claSs of-inflamma tory affections, have been in; constant.use and high favor, from the cominencement of the healing art to this time, and the proprietors of the abo a ve med icine flatter themselves they have at length discov ered a combination that trainees all the proper_ I ties requisite to cure the cciMplaints in. which stim ulants are Usually employed. -; The But:element is an ernallieht, and at the same time, a po - vierful and permanent stitnulent.. complaint* fox which it IS principally used' are Chronic •Itheurnatism i aladdular Swelling'Sore Tii.64,-Bhi st % sprains, eild all ,utlier 461111/lints th*e.ittemal application of stimulants. I.Xeit-14"14eadSs Va47 l,l 4.lticitis of nor sg*l.T Cleo, such asSPrelPt s f pritii6i Ring bone lipavui;&e.--;Price 25 cts pet yid: -*Ws sale by B. A. FAIINESTOCK Co• ooroer of i 'Wood -and - Sxth Et: 3 - ‘, CCIAAEMO XatVgiAlqraziada4l44ZE434kill % comanvor , mgai mns:ikoon =vs* Pnsristiri.vArrrA. Pliiladelphia Ranks: ,par , Pittsburgh Lancaster 7 —par Chester county.,. .....par Delaware county:o.. :par Montgomery county.'-par Northumberland - ' par Coluinbia Midge Co ...par Doyleretaivn . „par Reading - ....par Bucks county... —.par Pottsville..; ... . par tr. States Ilank ......30d grovincville. Washington... . . Id All other solvent bks.Zl Scrip: !tier Si Man. bk. Ffitt'll. par State Scrip t........2d City. and County: ...4.2d oath. .... ifod Hamilton . ... Gianville •' 45d Farmero , Bk Canton, .25d Urbana ~ , 40d Scioto .- 5d All Solvent Ilanks 241 !MEM State Bk & branche3..2ld " scrip,s & 6 p. c ..spm ntrerve” . . All solvent Bunks NI VIRGINIA. Eastern - Banks. 2d . id do. branches...... Bech at Morgantown-1d C.INCISAtAtri 7.acitisTs, - • MONDAY PACKET. TITE regular mail and patenger ateant, - • - er Captain Maclean, will rwas a regu ar. packet between Pittsburgh andCincin, nati, leaving this port every Monday at. 6 u'clack, P.•M. Returning she will leave Cincinnati eayry Thursday at 0 P. M. • The Union was. built expressly for ,this trade, and affords every accommodation. -- • For freight or Ossagg apply 1312 bored: - mar • FOR- CINCINNATI. , .- j_ •• The well known fast Sunning. steamer 7,1.:7$ CAMBRIA, W. Forsyth, Master;,will. ran ass regular Picket, leaving every Wednesday taortt ing at lO o'clock, and Wheeling, at 10,.P. M., the same day. Returning, she will leayg Cipuktutigi . every Saturday, at 10, A. M. . . For-freight or passage apply on board; . O 1: to FORSYTH & Co._, Agents,.. No. 30, Water street, SAURDAY PACKET, The regularmail and'passengnr Samar CIRCASSIAN, Capt. Isaac Bennett; will run as a regular. Packet between-,Pittsburgh — mid Cinpinnati, !eating this port every. Saturday, at,10,, A. al., and Wheeling at. 10, P. M., the-same; day, Returning, she will lease Cincinnati cvery_ . rueadll s at 10,4, AI. Por freight or passage apply on board. The Circassian was built expressly for this trade, and offers to her passengers every comfort and_ tics commodation. - mat 23 SATURDAY PACKET.- The regular mail and-passenger ateanms MESSEIiGER, Capt. Linfordoxill run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday at 10, A..M.; and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. . Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tgesday, at lq o'clock, Al Itt For freight or passage apply on board. - - The Messenger was built expressly for this trade, and offers to her passengers every comfort and as commodation: mar 23 TUESDAY pACf(V.T. TM:regular snail 010 paisengcrstea4e er HIBERNIA, Capt. John Klinefeltecr, will run as a regular packet between Pittsburghand Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday at.lo A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. of the earaci Returning, she will leave Cilwinng.ti 10 A. 10. . For freight or passage apply on board. The 'Hibernia. was built expressly for the ,trade, and offers to the Rssefigers every comfort_ end !su perior accommodations. • ,* api FRIDAY PACKET. - . . THE regular mail and passenger steam ligatgrer CLIPPER N 0.2.. Captain Crooke; wOl run as a regular packet between Cincinnati and Pius. burgh, leaving this port every Friday at 10 A. M., and. Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Monday at 10 o7clok, 3.M. For freight or passage apply on board. • 'the Clipper N 0.2 wat built expressly for thin trade s and offers to her passengers everi'comfait - and as coinmodation. • • - tora4-3- REGULAR CINCINNATI PAC.RET--. THE new. U. steamerACADlA, JARV I hf. E.Lucas, Blaster, will run as a regu lar passenger :packet between Pittaburgjk.and thb above port during the season. of 1546, leaving every Thursday at 10 coclock.A.lll. • - The Acadia is new and has superior accommoda tions. For freight or passage apply on board, Or .to ap9 J. NEWTON JONES, Anent. MONDAY PACKET The reaular mail and paisiengerutearaar A MONONGAHELA, Cant. Stbrit, wi ll :Mt as a regu lar Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin nati, leaving this port every Mmiday at 10;/1..111., and 'Wheeling at 10, P.M.; the sante day. Return. Mg, she will lease Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10, • For freight or passage apply ori board. The Monongahela WaS built expressly. foe this trade, and offers to the passengers eomfbrt, anti skra parlor acCoininodations. • mar 31 ,WEDNE,SDAY PACKET THE regular mail and pnasenger steam. -er NEW ENGLAND, Capt.- R. E. Page. Will run as a regular packet- between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving thisliort every 'Wednesday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day.. Returning; she will leave Cincinnati every Sattadoy, at 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply onboard. The New England Was built expressly for - thiitrade and alters to the passengers every comfort, and supe rior accommodations: Marta SAINT LOUIS PACILET 4 S. FOR ST. LOUIS --REGULARPACKET - - The new and splendid passenger Meabit • , er TOM CORWIN, Capt. nugher, Quill run in t e trade from Pittsburgh to Sk Louie, do . ring the season of 18.1 d. The Tom Corwin, was built eipressly foithe rade, and is elegantly furnished in every respect For freight or passage apply on board.. may 19; VOll ST: LOUIS—REGULAR PACKET : The new and splendid passenger steam, er BRUNETTE, Capt. Perry, will sun in the tra e from Pittsburgh to. St. Louis, during. the season of 1845. .The Brunette was built expressly for the trade s and is elegantly fournished in every respect.` For For freightror passage apply on board. - ap 14 FOR LODSVILLE--REGULARTACKET; 1. 7 The new and splendid passenger steam er TONNAL.LURA, Capt. J. If: Moody. wt I run 14) the trade from Ilittsbmili to Lotliasille, dtt• ring the eeasbn of 1846. The Tonnalenka, was built expressly for the trade 4 and is elegantly furnished in every respect, 1 For freight or passage apply on board..., my 22 iteralttanees to England, Ireland, Beaty land and Wales. ARSONS desirous of remitting money to amp° P the'above countries, can do so through the ant* scribers on the most easy terms. We are prerined to issue drafts for any amount over .Cl,OO sterling.-- Remittances made through our house any day before the 2.3 a of May, will be receiYed in Ireland, bathnt 20th of:June. - • BLAKELY & AIITCIiEL, Pittsburgh, Agents for R,oche, Brcoe & Co., New York, IOR SALD—The large. threehe story brick hot= and lot aground on-which it is erected, on Grant street, between Cherry alley and Sixth street, at Fes ent occupied by. Mr. Delany, The, property wrll be sold at a great bargain,. Enquire of. mylB BEAKELY & Arrrma, to 'mho Old Vourdry.. Ail ONEY sent to all tars of -Enkiand, Jre.land, ALL Boatland, and Wales, in sums of and tip :wards, to suit purcha..ZerS. _ . • ALLEN KlUtivlElL:ExeAsyiet - lfrahr,..' .; ono pf 3d and %TOP& p.r.um—gmaived' A RNOLD'S WRI,_ Ta-,„ wrildw:Flnitin and Itet auisidY or In o ? - s a free from toolihi s L i b, warranted PVT!, 10 . 10,-11.-nt a - for case Waal .1150 =ME ~:~- 4tateßanlx & 40. , • ISbassztentown 7 11 4:-.514r• •-- Btate,Oattkit branennskit 'All solvertibanlts; . ..-.90 AN:oA.:c4"ltn , Mr4. All solvent bp,in, t. .:.2,11 untyre.A'otAstp, - All solvent bankr... New York eity..... ;par. Country. m.A.stit..annt, Baltimore... ..... Country ... . .. A 4 wiscoNsirr orian. Mar & .Fire In C0.14111w/e 4 at:cm' Farni - and ftleeh bink..sd All Otlier Exchange-Selling Ades. New Fork,— .1-Tts4 Baltimore, ...-. Fut GOLD AND Brzczr. vatur. Fretlerickdors - 07 so Ten Minters 7 80 Ten Guilders-- • —3 9Q Louisdlots , 50 Nap,oleon , • • • ' 2 80 Dtmats , x...215(0 . 220 Engle, old. .:......10 BR Doubloon, Spariiih . „.lo, act Do; Patriot —l5O Guinea.— .stXt
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