- . 11 ,-• I i ... , . , • -' - - •. i , .. . • . . . . ' . -• ' • „ -I • .. !, Y' • • .. . , . • . . 4 .*., - r ... • 7, :r 2 7: 14 ::' 7 4:311:p. ' • ' ... ...,- -•• 4 ~, • . • ',• . ' ... 4 11 • • • ,. .... 4 .'" ' • -, - --, -W"••••• 1 7 , 444 , g,:-.. - .....,- . a" . - 2 .ip."•• :'. 7 .1' . - '••• •• , R. . • , EMAINING in the Post Office, at Pittsburgh, June 15th, 1547. Persona calling for letters whese names are on this Lift, AVM please say they are advertised. A ~ Adams John L Anderson Michael Addis Amos Anshurtz Alfred A ikman James Anderson J Mires Agnew Vail & Co Anderson John , • Adams Robert D Anderson Wn. Ackens Ephraim Andrews John Adams Abraham ApplegateJnines M Rdams Ann Eliza Anderson Maria Abbott-Richard , Anderson Andrew ' Alexander Alfred Armstrong Francis Alford• James H Arnott Jaen* AldersOn George Arnold Jarhe:iN • , Allen William Arnold iatnia Hon Algeo Robert Arnold .toam*F mrs Allimon John Rev Arnold George .Allan-John Austerer Sarah E Allan Henry P . --, B • !i! Bailey Abigail C ' Bonteher WaShington Raisley George - Boden M Airs; Baird Jane Barker Augustus F Bott Michaeti Barritt Michael . .2 Boale David Bell Nancy -Boyle James Bell Thomas Boyer G ,' Beatty Thomas ! Bowen Thomis Beatty John - Brown J W S'!' 'Beatty Margaret D Brown John ' i Bell William Brown Matthew . Bell James H -- Brown Elizabeth Bell A C Brown Hugh Bentley Abraham Brown Rachel'; Bedford Martha Brown W R Beasley mrs Bradley Hugh! Beck- William Brady Rebert it . Beck Emma miss Brownlee Ann " Beck John Bradley WJ 'Bedell W s Brinche Peter ' Bennett . Frances Bruckart Samuel Beck Frederick Bryan George H Biddle James Briney Margaret . Blackburn Patrick Brittin Henry At! Biddle Henry W Brawdy.Jositth M Slake. Cornelius Bray Martin 'I Blaugher Jacob M Brashier Morse i Biddle - Elizabeth mrs Byrne J !I Bagger Matthew Burgaw Nancy A Blair John , Burns John H :. Black James Burrs Harrison Black A. ~ Burns Lawrence, Black John R Burkholder H Li Bonzell Edward Byrnes Ann C 1 Roydkernnel S Burgoyne Joshua Boyd - Robert Batman Edward!! Bossert Elizabet 2 Burns George W - C Carlisle James Collard William 1 Carroll Joseph Comly S J i 3 Carroll James_ Compton 6 D Rei. Caution William Conaway James Carroll Thomas Mrs Connelly Hugh i Canfield Dant 13 2 . Conway Mary P Carson William Convery L G miss Calhoun William m c Conner John H , Callaghan Neall Conner Martha Cv znplioll Joseph Conner hlly Caldwell Sarah Cook P J Campbell John Coon Doct ; Chappell J L 4 Cooley. James L Chalfant Mary Jane 2 Cook & Sows Chesley Alvin V Cony George . 2 Chapman John SDr Conely Alfred 1 Clark Rosannah Coulter Lavinia mrs Clark Mary Cox M A Clark George W Cox Amanda mrs -j Clothier Lucinda Coyle Edward -- ' Clark Milton Craighead David Clille. Isaac Crane L Clark Sarah Ann Craig Robert Clark Samuel Crawford Hugh Claggett Thomas I Crawford William] Clutter Sarah Critchelon W G 'r Cooper Ann Maria Creighton Catharhie Cooper E Rev .. Creagan John Coe Daniel Creighton Sarah Jane ' Collins Shadrack Creighton M Doct ; Collins William Croll JOhn Collins Thomas 2 Croggan Thomas ,: 'Collins James C Crewel! Conrad Cockle John Cunningham It W • Cnllens Sam P ' Cummins Joseph P Col viii_William Dawson Hugh Dawson Cape Dawson Simpson Downey Bridget Dailey John Donoghue William Dalzell Thomas Donnaldson James Dales James Donnill Moses Davis Margaret Doty John Davis Thomas Douglass Ezekial , Davis Lewis Dosen James Dewhurst Richard Dougherty Mary - A Dennison Hugh Douglass W Al Delany Michael Drummond John '1 Denniston Samuel Dunlap Thomas Deming Charles Duncan Mary L Denning - James Dunlap Dorcas Deming L L Dunkle John M Dexter Henry Duke Daticl Devine Thomas 2 Dunham Hugh ', Dewitt James Durand Jacob Dillon L P Dunlap Thomas Dille Christian Dnnbarr David Dickerson Robert 2 Dick D ii Dougherty John . , Eaton Ann . Euwer Edits Egoll William Elliott Joseph M .; Ellis Moses P Emerson M Ely M B Eitep E E, &as Francis W Elliott Joseph , Emma Andrew Evans John 3 Elliott William 2 Evans H 1 F Fawt Monne W Fox Richard ;, 4 Fawcett E Fox Joseph t . Fairfield Arthur Foster:Walter Farley T Forsythe .1k Baker I ;Fawcett John Ford Thomas -Ferguson James Francis Daniel S 3 !Ferrier Matilda Franklin A ) 1 Ferguson James Frew William A Finney Abijah Friend Shipley 'Flagg' Elilaki Fry Elizabeth J Fisher George Frazier Joshua Fleming H S Frazer John 'Fleming Sirah A Fulmer John , .Fitzpatric Martin Forsythe Hobert J Ftirman Thomas B 2 Gault mrs Goslin Mary .. . Gallaher John Goff John ) •Gassoway Margaret Griffin John .: Gallaher Margaret Green Jacob 1 Gallaher Patrick Greer Samuel Geshicl James Griffith William, Gamble; Thomas A Grigg James . 2 Getty James Greer Sarah F R ' Gaskill Charles C Grant Robert II -Gillespy Daniel Gracy James -.1. Gillespy, Mary E N mrs Gracy J&J Messrs I Gior John • Grant It H ' i Gitybens William Greer William 'Gibson James H Graham Wharton _Gibson Adams Gray William C Gillespie David Gray Ellen Gildeer James Graham William t. Gillespy Robert Guest John •Glass Alexander Guy Jacob , Goodman William Guyer J H 'Gulick LEI ' . , ''R'all M M Hewe James ' Hammett Sam Herroii James '1 'Hannan George 'High Henry • , Hannah G tAr Higgins John Rainer P Hirsch N `Halter William Hillier George H Hanna L S - - Hicky Francis F Hallowell Henry Higgins Jane Harrison G 1 High/ Obadiah ' Hameon Patrick Huag Julia ,Hart N 0 Hoffer John Harts ~;pob Holmes J P Haryey-SohnHollingsworth John : ' 'Harris Elizabeth .1' miss Holmes Slt Doct I .. : - .... :it no;'' si N ' Hoffins D H Lieut . . - (0 Patrick Hogan Z -V 111;;gs Robert Horner Robert .iwkins Mehola Hossick George Howard Olive mina. Howard Thomas .. Hatton Daniel Hood H 0 Haire Junes R Howe M Hatch Abraham Hopkins A M Haabrocik Cicero Hopkins Allan Hawks John Hoyt William Hastings It F Hurley D D . .Hays Emily Hults Prestin Hays James F Hill Geo . F. ' . ..Hays Mary mra Hall D P mrs ; Hays Martha or EmilylintchmailFrancee licileriberg Charles J Hugh Hersey Joseph . S Hughes Jon jr Horn Nancy HughisTatrick 'I !Teary Ufa , , Humphreys Neon:wrap.' - , r 't• 4 tee, 72.. ti "4 ',1.-, :~~~:..;:. +E..~ :~u' ~7; ". ~~l~,`~° mist or 'Aitt.eir Rea Wm ,:',' Rolling's Joseph RahtMartha miss Rollings N M Ralph R K Rook A W Reagan N G Rogers Patrick Redingen M Rogers Bridget miss: Renton Wm Robinson Josiah W Rhodes James Robinson Rebecca crag Rhodes Dickinson Robinson H Rois Samuel Robinson W 5 arra Rhodes James Robinson Daniel Reed John F . Robinson George Redd William Rudolf John G 2 Richardson Rebecca miss Ruflley William Riellly H J Rupp Susan F miss -- Rimmell Margaret Russell J Rishell David Rev 3 Russell Mary rim Roberts Enos W Ryan George Robb Belvidere P miss 8 Sabine W mrs Smith John Sackett Harriet mrs Smith W C Sackett Calvin Red Smith Michael D St. John Rufus 2 Smith W L Sample John C Smith W B & Co Sampson Titian Smith Wiston Scarborough Wm Stout Isaac • Scott Elizabeth mrs Smith R R Scott Samuel Smith Margaret nye Scott. Sarah Ann mrs Smith Susau miss Scott Cinda Smith E a miss Searle T S Smith Anna P miss Sell Joseph Snell. S D Settlemerger David Snider B .F Shaffer William Snider Philip Shacklett William Snodgrass Robert Shands A R Dr Sorrell Parker Sharr Nathan Somers Elam Shane:messy John Spencer J Sherry P . Spooner .D C , Shevills Robert Sprague William Sheckels Catharine 2 Stanton W A Shearer George Stattenfield Lewis Shields Jane nape Steel A S Shires George• Stewart John Shimp William Stewart, Hamilton& Co Shook S H - Stites John or Samuel Shove William- Stone Charles• Shriver John Stoops William Shrugart John W Stottler Christian Sinnott Lucetta mrs Strain John B i Skeer -E miss Strickland W - c =MI V' - i'.' , .-:. - ,::1 - ,,t'<;!°.i.::..": ) ": , ,.•:: .,, !li,,:: , :' -,.., : ...3, • 4 4 ,. ' ,. `4.- 5 4 1 '-"":. -- fi''''t'x' 1 :i '`.':''i,,, ~,: = ME Herron William Henry James frisk Amanda miss Irwin Rehe:ea A lrwin Nathaniel rack-son Thomas Jacicson Susan Jackson Mary Jackson Charlet Jackson E B Jerome Augustus Jordon Samuel Jobe Ann Johnson Iteiia - niri Johnson John Johnson Samuel kihnsori George S Kauffman Robert M Kent Charles . Really Charles Kauffman Robert Kendligh Daniel Kean Catharine A Kershaw Jarnes Kennedy Joseph gepfer . Daniel Kelsey Amos Kennedy -Eleandr Kelly Benjamin Kelly James Kerr Samuel King. Joseph King Emily A ''' King Robert Kessick Mused 2 Knoik Martha Kirkpatrick Mattheiv King W Kingston d Knox Joseph K King. Benjamin Kilgore Wm !Calm Andrew J Kohrs.ion John Kunkle Mary L ' Liggett Robert Light Hamiltoti Liggett James Lingham George Link Mat, List Henry Lindley Jacob Rev Long James Lynch Cedes, Logan Thomas Loomis Henry Ludy Mary Lockhart Daiiiel Lyon Gthsrge W Long Joseph jun Lockhart Robert Loud Benjamin Lothrop George M Mahorney Joseph Miller Elipheus P Marten William Miller James Magee Charles ' Mitchell Thomas Mason W Mitchell Alexander Meller Henry Miller Sarah Masters Mana Miller ThOmas Makim Robert Moreland Catharine Meckleen John B Mann Andrew Morgan Lewis E Mott Samuel Maxwell Thomas Moraghanjhomas Marshall H C mrs Modee John W Mead Zarina Morton It ii Messenhemer Mary Mory Thomas Means William Mowry T C • Mellon Henry Morris Thomas Moffitt Robert Morris Mary J Meger Philip P Moore James 2 Mechleng Aaron Moran John. Meckletn A Moore Mr Minser William Moore Benjamin Mister Thomas Muller Alexander Millenger Charlotte Meyer JC. Miller Martin ' Mires John- 'l. 2 Miller Absolam Mullan Arid Cecilia Miller Willson Ladd Samuel B Lambert John Lambert P La, Chapelle Lewis C Lantz John Lang Robert Langdon Sarah J Lattimer James Lingwell David ' Lesculett Samuel Lee W C Lewis James Lewis David Lesliellobert Lemon Jacoli Lee Robert • Lewis William . Linn Samuel • 2 M . Bride Archibald 2 Bi lWGinnisS Thomas M'Bride Alex'r or Tho's M [wire James M'Clelland Elizal rare M'lntosh Jenette miss M . Cullough John WElroy A L mrs M'Culloug,h Mack Al'Elroy Alexander C M'Ciillough Eliz h mrs M'Kee Alexander ArCabe James Mace John or Elizabeth MCain Charles M Kee John Mrain Daniel 111'Kee Jeremiah MCandless Robert Alliean John Mearroll John B MKenna Aiary miss M Carron Charles 31:Kenna mrs 2 M'Cartney John AI Kenna Eleanor Al:Chesney Arthur M Kenna William Mtloud Sarah miss MKewen Alexander 31 . Clurg John MKinley Isabella mrs M'Cool Ann miss 2 ME:night Charles 9 M'Comb Alexander M . Kinney Daniel M'Cormitk Marg't miss M . Ginnids W Nl*Cradey Mary E miss Al'Lane James Ii Nl . Crucken James Al Lane Capt M'Cue Dennis M Laughlin Isabella miss! M'Cullan J M'Laren Robert M . Cune James C ' AI - Murry John M'Corte John D ' .M . Alattus Peter M . Curryilenty M . II artier... Patrick M'Cutcheon AI A W missWiNeely George Nl'Donough Harvey MMillan Sarah A MDotlltald Eliza mrs M'Pherson John M . LQ.'hl John Capt 2 M . Sherry Stephen W 2 M Donaid Bryan MWilliams William M . Farland George MWilliams John N Neeson James • NichelluJames Neelen Joseph Norris George Nelson Franklin F Norris James Neroby Jourdan Nibhut FJ Patrick O'Brien Osburne Jane A mrs O'Brien J H Dr Ott David K ("Donnell Jane A min Oveatz Peter O'Donnell John 11 Owens Joseph Osburne John 0 Owens Thomas P Parkfturst & Kasscin Peterson Peter Packard C W Phaler Henri Painter George Phelps Wilheti, Parkison James Philips S and R Mite Patton John A Philips David Paul Williarn 2 Phillis - William Paul Rachnel miss . Pinks Martha j Parker William L l'orter A W Patterson Rachael mist l'ofter 'Samuel Patterson Ann Mrs Powell David Patterson Mary mrs Preston Wm or John Patterson A Price Martha Pearce Ann Maria mrs Price Jesse Pearson Jesse Ptice Alexander Peden Isaiah Price George Peasley Samuel I'roser David Pell Rowland l'ugh William b Queenlin William E=IM ME Htin;.er Lvdin Bunter R RI Irwin John Irwin WilliAtli Irwin John A Johnson Thomas Johnson Susanna Johnson Hugh Tones Thomas Jones Reece • TayJof.Sarali W' Th 0 , 4906 Wm S Taylor Sophia miss Thornburg Samuel Taggart 'Cohen Robert Tanner John - Tifreklames Teeters Menthol' -Tobin Elleu miss 'Mayer Martin ' Todat - B Thomas James Tomer Adam Thomas• Evan II Tombinson John G Thomas Wm Titiod lipoh Thompson James Trimble George 'Thompson Thomas Trimble T G Thompson Moses Troia(' N W U Updegrair Leah rare Jones Louisa Jones Philander Jones David C Jones Thomas M Jones Jacob A Jones Evan L Verlegans Ed ward Walker Catharine Wheeler Elisabeth miss 2 Wallace Thomas Wheeler Joseph .... Wade John .. " Wheaton charter; qapt Wadley Isaballa miss WhartOnGelirgb Walt Frank Williams M Walters W S Williams John J Ward Thomasp Williams Samuel ' Ward Aaronl Williams T E Ward Harden Wilson David Woiley Mary V; mrs Wilson George Warnock Robert Wilson Joseph P Washington'GeOrge W Wilson Samuel Rev Watts Mary mrs Watson R H Wilson Sample H 2 Wilson J&J Douthitt Watsob Jobb Wilson Thomas AI Watson Lilly miss Wilson George Weaver Henry Wilson Wm Dr ' Wells Moses]) Willison Samuel Wear Thomas Williamson Wm W Weise Lewis . Wilkison James S West Susannah mrs Wilkison John Welsh E Winters Abraham • 2 Westlake John Wingard Joel Whittier Thoniasi Witheron W S Whitman Edward G Witmer Benjamin ' 2 Whittaker nir Witmer Michael Whitehill James Woodward .; Capt • White John Woodhouse Samuel W White Adaline II Wooden Sarah mrs White Sarah mibh Woodard Lucinda White John Woods Charley White Charles William Wobdtuff Enlisted B White James ..) Yarnell David Young John Yater A J Young Robert II Yeanish John Copt MISCELLANEOUS. . Sterner "Jcsveti, ,, "thhernia, No. 2." " "Northern Light.': 'C. M . RIBBIN, _ , 6112 Positive Suite of Valuable neat Estate I N Wednesday evening the 23rd inst. at S I At the Commercial Sales Noom, corner of NVood and Filth street's, will. he sold that large 'arid very de sirable three Story brick dwelling house with exten sive two story back bliilding, Bath House, Ice House, two story !lick Stable, Carriage House, &e. Sittiat ed on Water street below Ferry street, at present 'rPli• copied by the subscriber: the lot is.3o feet Gi inches wide by 11.30 feet deep, extending from Water to Front Street. Title indisputable. Terms $l,OOO cash $2,000 payable in one year, ressslue in five years, with interest, payablesettn an nually. Alt,o, that splendid building lot of ground, having a front or Thirty feet on Duquesne way, between Pitt and Hay streeta, adjoining property of George W. Jackson, and extending back 150 feet. Terms, one half\ cash, residue payable in one year, with interest, to be secured by note and,-mortgage: jelo JOHN D. Auctioneer: • - Assignee's gale Of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods conlinurd, ISY JAMES 111'KENNA, t At the Auction !looms, No. 114 Wood street, three doors from sth, to-morrow morning, Tharsday,June 17th, at 10 o'clock, will be continued, agreeably to adjournment, by order of Assignees, the balance of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, commenced on the 14th inst., comprising Silks, cloths, lawns, calicoes, muslirs, pocket hdkfs. and cravats, patent thread spool cotton, gloves and hosiery, laces, edgingo . 4sertings, mat ins, ribbons, fancy silk, cambrick' hdklu. combs, buttons, pins, carribrick, book, mull and Swiss At 2 o'clock, P. M., household arid kitchen tut niture. At early gas light, same evening, variety and failc . ry Goods, Gold and Silver Watches, &c: • jelo JAMES APKENNA, Auctioneer. Oldit.ye Whiskey. ntiLs. Monongahela ; (eight lots,) some very tine and oid, in store and for sale by JACOB WEAVER, 16 Market st..j4 cor. Front. ME r HE celebrated cs , Falkirk Ale," just received and ibr sale by the dozenior bottle, at the store JACOB WEAVER, 16 1. Nl;rlcet st. cor. Front. of Jel6 P. A. Nunxm k. - Co 9 a. Wines. yiocK Wines, Champagne, Anclior,and Siilery, in quarts and pints; just received and for sale by the basket or bottle, at toe %Vine Store of JACOB WEAVER, Ifi Market it., cor. Front. je 16 Peach Brandy. 1 n BARRELS. Peach Brandies, "Acconjac ; if 5 it II gt " Tennessee and for sale by JACOB WEAVER, je IS t(3 Market et., car. Front. 1 1 BOXES; a superior arLi v e c ie t , ,B fu l r‘!EalAeN l ' o E " lt by 16 Market ut., cor. Front_ je 16 D AN away from the subscriber on Sabbath day, 11, June 13th, an indented apprentice to the flare,- ing business, John Sanderson, in the seventeenth year of his age. Had eiterivhen ho went away, a black suit of clothes, and fur cap. The above re ward will ho paid fir his return to the subscribers, residin in Wilkins township, Allegheny county,— but no charges. All persons are cautioned not to harbor or trust hith on our account. je Id-3tw• NANCY & MARY M'GREGOR. A MATCHLESS ARTICLE FOR THE Growth, Beauty, and Restoration of the Hair ! Ills CREAM, when once known, will supersede all other articles of the kind now in use. %V here the hair is dead, harsh, thin, unhealthy, or turning grey, a few applications will make the hair soft and dark, and give it a beautiful, lively appear ance; and will also make it maintain its liveliness and healthy color, twice as long as all the prepara tions whic i are generally used. Where We hair is thin, or has fallen 06 , it may be restored by using this cream. ffvery lady and gentleman who is in tie habit of using oils on their hair, should at once pur chase a bottle of the Chinese Hair Cream, as it is so composed that it will not injure the hair like the oth er preparations, but will beautify it, and give perfect satisfaction in every instance. For testimony to its very superior qualities, see the following letter from Rev. Mr. Caldwell, to Messrs. liendershoft & Stretch, Naahrille; general agents for the Southern States:: Letter from the Rev. R. Caldwell, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church, Pulaski. Metiers. Hendershott and Stretch: Gentlemen—l take pleasure in adding my testimony in fluor of the excellent preparation called Dn. Panatsx'sCutsmse Hasa CnEnm—for, about two years ago, my hair was very dry, bristly, and disposed to come out: but having procured a bottle of the cream, and 'used it according to the prescription, it is now soft, elastic, and firm to the head. Many balsams and oils were appliedi each leaving my hair in a worse state than : before. TEisscreain, however, has met my expecte,. As an article for the toilet, my wife gives it prefer_ onceover all- others, being delicately perfumed, and not disposed to rancidity. The ladies especially will find the Chinese Cream to bo a desideratum in their preparations for the toilet, Respectfully, It. CALDWELL. Pulaski, Janualy 7, 1847: • Sold wholesale and retail, in Pittsburgh, by John M. Townsend; No. 4.5, Market street; and Joel Mohler, coiner of Wood and Fifth streets. jels-d&iVly Pine Pocket Cutlery. R OGERS ' Congress Knives; 1, 2 and 3 blade do; Wostenholme' Pen Knives - , Erssbrted ; '.B.o,gern , of a superior quality;' fr Straps raid Hones ; Table Cutlery,' in setts of .51 pieces, and also in deigns of the best quality ; Steel Key Rings; Keys, &c.;. Tweezers . , Clasps, &c. m2oy ECM Slerin John Suran T P aithers John Thom - an Sunimers Jahn Slappy B F • Sutherland Walter :•••anltielrala Swan Smith I. Swei.ey SmAt Jnt> • Syster Samuel irnith lloraceallaj Van Ilorri John Scotch Ale. While ilavaria Sugar. SIX CENTS REWARD. CHINESE HAIR UREA al I W. W. WILSON; cor 4th and Atarkat st !MI in IiFE IMOI 11121 !••:. C., 10th, 1847. DP.. It was some time _ty helot, the prre . irloiher6 wou!d try your Medi cines, bp! - ter ttiel,i !band ndt their reel oirtlMß, I sold MIL '' ' OitAlsiT and ALT Er... 4 1. I E directly, a Itti vd v..td se oral dozen more of each since' they gaile out Yriit rSA NATI V E PILLS are rising very high in the estimation of the people, and I shall he out of them in a few days.. Several persons here 'Speak well of the HAIR TONIC:— There is a young m.an id this neighborhood, who has been reduced to his bed by Scorfula ; his physician told me that be must die; I told him that I thought that lAvrii's A.I.TERAtEirg would help him. lie said, all the ntedicines: in the world would not save him:" I think, said I,Docter, ifyou are done with him, I will try him.. His reply was, "if you can cure him Om nieJleine is worth a fortune.' , I sent the sick man a bottle ofyour Alterative, which he took, and in one month was able to visit his neigh bors. The medicine, however, gl've out before he was entirely well. I wish you, therefore, to send" me more as, soon as possible. I also gave the Alter ative in a case'of Cancer, with great success. In short, although I thought very little ofyour articles at first, I now think - , like I heard an old Methodist Preacher say th'e lathe! day. publicly, ,that your's were the f , best medicines in the world." Respectfully', yours, ' JOHN WATILLAN, P. M. . . For sale at the •PEKIN TEA STORE, 72 Ponrth, street. jels _ 'Unequalled Attraction `ANDREWS' EAGLE ICE CREAM SALOON. UNDREDS DEPART EACH &VENOM, un .l_l_ able to gbin admission. The proprietor of this fashionable and favorite resort ever anxious to please hit; numerous patrons has the pleasure to an nounce that, in addition lo his present company, viz: Messrs. Kneass, Muiphy and Huntley, he has effect ed an engarnent with the talented vocalist and pianist MISTMLL, from the New York and-Phila delphia concerts, who will appear each evening in a series of songs, duetts, in conjunction with the Harmonism Programme changed nightly. Admis sion 121 cents. Persons wishing to be served with Ice Cream, will please leave their orders at the door. IEI4 COPPER AND IRON FOR TH E EV . Nary DEPARTMENT, Bureau ofConstruction, Equipment, and Repair, 7th June, 1847.ALED PROPOSALS, endorsed " Proposals for SE cPor. Or r e ceived for Iron," as the case may b e, will . be at this Bureau until 3 0 , - clock, P. M., of the 20thinst., for furnishing and de i livering at the respective navy : yards near Porta -1 mouth, New Hampshire; Charlestown, Massachu- I setts ; Brooklyn, New York ; Philadelphia, Pennsyl- I vania ; Wa`tihnigton, District of Columbia ; and Gos port, Virginia, each quantities of cold rolled bolt and sheet copper, not exceeding one hundred thou sand pounds of each at any one navy-yard ; and ofl round, flat, and square iron as may be ordered by' I the respective commandants or,navy agents , or by i I this Bureau, during the fiscal year ending 306 , June,1 1848. The round iron notless than three-sixteenths of ant linch, nor more than four inches in diameter. The llat iron to be not less than three-sixteenths of an inch, nor more than three inches square. Both the copper and iron must lie of the best quality, free from flaws, ragged ends or odges,i cracks, or other defects, and must be true to the; sizes which may be ordered; and to lie subject to I such test and inspection as may he directed, and in! all respects to the satisfaction of the commandants!' of the respective navy-yards, or it will not be re-1 cci ved. Any quantity not exck.ding, five thousand pounds' of copper, or ten tons of iron, to be delivered within' • Clalpperya Mining Co. ten dap; after the order shall be received ; nod one r HE Stockholders of the Chippewa Mining Corn. day will be allowed fur every additional thousand. pony are hereby notified that an instalment of pounds ofcopper or additional tons of iron that may 2.5 cents pe: share is required to be paid, on or be. be maimed. It is to he distinctly underitood, how-i fore the Ist of Jnly next. ever, that persons who may contract are not to have! JAMES MAY any claim of privilege to-furnish any greater quanta- i tyof copper or iron than may ho expressly ordered. It is to fie understood, also, that when persons reside at other place. than those near which they may engage to furnish articles, they will be required to appoint and dale authorise some person at or' near the place of delivery, IP receive and act upon the requisitions or orders which may be made; and, in case the person who contrac:s, or his agent, shall neglect or Cid to comply with the requisitions or or ders he may receive for articles under his contract! in proper time, or of proper quality, the officers or agents of the navy shaltbe authorized to purchase! the same, and the contractor shall be liable fur any excess of cost .over tlit; contract price. Separate proposal's tirust be made' , for each navy yard, and fir the clipper and for the iron, and the price asked per pound must bo the same for the bolt an d sheet copper, and fur the round, that, and square I iron, that the different offers may be correctly com pared. Bonds, with two approved sureties in ono-half the estimated amount of the respective contracts, will he required, and tea per cent. in addition will be withheld from the amount of each payment to be made, as collateral security fur the due and faithful performance of the respective contracts, which will, on no account, be paid until the contracts are com plied with in all respects. After deducting ten per cent., payment will he made by the United Stateal within thirty days 'after bills duly certified and ap-i proved, shall be presented to the navy agent. The department reserves to itself the privilege of rejecting offers made by person s who have hereto- 1 lure failed to complete contracts, if it should deem it advisable for the public interests. Every offer must be accompanied, as directed in the act of Congress making appropriations for the naval service, approved the 10th of August, 1146,1 by a written guaranty,.signed by one or more teapot). sible persons, to the effect that he or they undertake Nat the bidder or bidders will, if his or their bid be! accepted, enter into 6 obligation within five days,' with good and sufficient sureties, to furnish the sup llies proposed. No proposal will be considered un ess accompanied by such guaranty. Juncl.l-3tawt2Oth Stockhipders , Dleel hag. OFFICE OF THE ALLEWIENT BRIDGE CO.. } Pinabttrgh, June 11, 1847. MEETING of the Stockholders of the Compa ny for erecting a Bridge over the Allegheny, will he holden in the Toll House, on Saturday, the 19th inst., at 3 o'clock, P. M., for a special purpose. jel2.-td JOHN HARPER., Treasurer. _ _ V fancy Hock Cologne Bottles. 1 1 DOZ. assorted colouts. Alan, 12 doz., dark, largo size Hocks, just received and for sale by JACOB WEAVER, 16 Market et., cor. Front at. jolt WINES AND LIQUORS 0;17.1 . J AC01:1-1V EA VTR, 1611arket \ i i)gi gtm allil l 11 ): corner of Front, is now receiving f„,„!!",_—_3' and offers for sale at inducing pri cos, the following extensive variety of WINES AND-LIQUORS, selected by himself, as formerly, for the firm of Sreazir & Co., in the Eastern Cities, from first bands Leger Frere, Cognac and Champagne Brandies. J J. Dupny, Castilliin, old Maglory, Rastaut. Channuyer, lielcvoison, A. Seignett, Otani, Du puy & Co., and Pinot Casillon & Co., VintagesM9 1832—embracing all tho Rochelle and Bordeaux fia- i vors, in half Pipes, quarters, and octaves, or by retail. killand Gins—Fish, Weesp Anchor, Cross Keys, Medan+ Swan and Hour Glass brands, new and old importations. Rums—New England, St. Croix, Antigua and Ja maicas, come very cluperiOr. Whiskeys—Old Sceitcli and Irish, Mononga-Wa Rye, Bourbon Co. Corn. IVines—Madeiras, Teneriffes, Lishans, Sherries, Sicilvs, Malaps, Parts, had Wines, White Wines, Musc - nts, Clarets, Champagnes, Hocks, and ilauler nes, in . Cases, India Min., gr:Casks, Hhds. , Demi john or Bettie. fene3 -- PrOserve or Pickier Jars. 10 DOZ Glass quart Jars. on hand and for sale a the Wine Store of JACOB WEAVER, jell_' r 6 Market st. cor. Front. !Timber. 2000 FEET (Lineal,) afloat and for sale, myls L. WILMA Rill THE INDEX Volume cf SILLIMAN'S Journal of Science and Arts, comprising references to 49 volumes of the first series, embracing a period of 28 years, viz: from 1818 to 1848—is now just completed, and a few No.'s for sale by the under signed. We may confidently believe that this Index vol ume will prove useful not only to those who may possess the whole series, but to all who are connec ted, in any way with the Arts and Sciences, for what evei the department, the reader is directed by it to, the various memoirs that bavebaen published in the lournal on the Subject that .interests him, whether relating to the progress of Science, to details of facts in the different tiepartMents of knowledge, or to the various resources of ilia and other countries ; with such . a guide the entire copies of the work in public Libraries, (VIA those of individuals, become avail able." Coin kite sorts of the:entire series of 49 volumes, furnished' at the publisher's prides; 6100 00 Index Volume to do., 3 00 Subscriptions received of the' new or second aeries and No.'a delirerect-free, Of postage for $5 per an num, by the Agent for Pittsburgh. 0724 W. W. WILSON, 57 Aturket et. .„. . , ME . . , --------- * .az a' j w:m . a.m. 7 4l3:. - Far..... - -A. ,- t- - 4-R3 - .1.7 - e,Nez., , ,,,.;75:744.r . ...5•-- , ,i, cr ' , - -; , .... , -... 47- - topl.--ma. - 117 - 40 ,,,, ..... , T- . ;; , r , ... . 4*.,!..1.11*.4g4.2rAcv . .141'...7. k . 4h..i." 1 .37. .• ..... .... i _ _ , . .. ... . . . . . . . . .. - ... . . . kfilr,":slC - Zt - Sick tTG undeiSizned toromitthe'Of' . the Guardians of Poor, otTer it - private sale, nn extended credit, bunt ch6ice First' Ward, Allegheny city, !1 feet In front, 1ty.130 feet'ileep‘na cm : a plot of'the"sarne to be seen,nt theeffice of.the. - Guardians, in a roo:n adjoining the . IVTayor , l Office, ' on Fourth street, being the lots laid our on the - old Poor House property ; in Allegheny city.' For tertitSl of sale apply to Mr. Bttustr, at the office of the Guardians or to any one of the subscribers. (Copy df Ole Original.) jel4 d3m M OR t E N t EW BODES at MDR . BE , S, 8,5 Fourth A History of Rome, from the earliest times to the death -of Commodus, A. D. L 92; by L. Schmitz, F. R. S. E. Rector of the High School of Edinburgh. • The Life of Edmund-Kean. Homes and. Haunts of the most eminent _British Poets; with illustrations. Marian: or a Young Maichs•Fortune : by Mrs. 8. C. Hall, author o' Buccaninr Sketches of Irish Char acter, etc. The Inheritancr t a Noyel hy Kiss S. rdirritir;au thor, of Destiny, Marriage, etc. Marriage: a Novel by 'Miss S, Perridr. Sest: re ceived and for' ale at MORSE'S Literary Depot; 85 Fourth street. 102_, GEO. W. MERCHANT'S &pined Compound Fluidl.arirad of Sarsaparilla, F " removing diseases of the blood, arising from an abuse of Mercury, Chronic, end constitu tional diseases, such as Scrofula., King's Evil, Sec ondary Syphilis, or Venereal, Ulceration, and Corro sions o' the throat, nose cheeks, lips, ears, and oth er parts of the body.: Pimples or Pustules on the face; scale patches and other eruptions of the skin; Biles, Scurvy, and other Scorbutic affections, [then matte affections, White swelling, pains in the bones and joints, fever sores, obstinate old sores of all kinds, Scald held, Salt Rheum, Ringworms, and oth er diseases arising from an impure state of the blood, also, habitual Costiveness, Piles, Chronic affection of the Liver, Lungs, and Chest, pain in the stomach and sides, night sweats, &c. This remedy is prepared in 'aeon, from tne choicest selected materials, the ac tive. properties of which are extracted by an improv ed proc.ss without heat. For Sale Wholesale and Retail by B. A. FARNESTOCR St Corner lat & Wood sta.; and corner Oth & Wood sta jel2 A. Rowse, or part of a House, for Rent. A SPLENDID HOUSE, situated in a pleasant part 11_ of the city, will be rented immediately. The whole or a part of it will be rented, as it may suit. For further particulars inquire at thia office. Gold Pens 12n GOLP PENS, selected of the hest brands, and handsomest patterns, of holsters and cases. 2 dozer Barrlops patent extension pen holder aad panel , just received and for sale at the lowest prices, at Gold Pen [lead Quarters, Corner ed . 4th and Market streets. W. W. WILSON, Id je 10- pold Watches anal Silver Ware. T usT opened a.l are. additional stock' of ladies' 1.3 and gentlemen's Gold and,Silver Patent Lever Watches, of the •latest and Jpest patterns, and war ranted, at the lowest prices. Alan, Silver Table, Tea, and Desert Spoons, manufactured and for sale by W. W. WILSON, jelo Corner of 4th and Market streets. Superior Cut Toitirocco. 33 B 1 0 0 X,E,:.S ilird i fine cutlloecy Dew seniie:k-ii,:g do.g Chewing Tobacco; 8 ~ Fine do. do. For sale very low, to clime n conxignment, by GEO. COCHRAN, No. 26 %Wood at. je 10 T EAB • .10 catty Brace prime Green; 5 " , " Extra Fine ' • For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS S Co., jell) _ I GI Wood Ft. 25 Ma. large No 3 Mackerel; 5 " " "1 do; 51" " " 1 do; 10 Kate" 2 do ; 70 130x.m. Scaled Herring ; For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS ft Co., jelo 110 Wood et UTS: 2 BLIs Shelled Almonds; 0 Hosea " i{ I Bale Filoo•t•; 5 " Almonas ; 1-„:" E Walnuts: 1 " Cream Nuts; For male by J. . WILLIAMS & Co., jolo 110 Wood a OAP: 30 boxes mos No. 1; 3 Castile; 100 lbs. .11yde'r Pal:it. For sale by jelo J. D. WILLI/01S & Co - COFFEE 40 Hags . 3 rimu lt.io 15 Lipayra ; 19 -itld Gov. Java • 1 " WI ha ; for sale by Jeld J. D. wILLIAMS &Co., 110 Wood et 'i r lOIIACCO : 15 Boxes prime s's; i 1 Iq , ~ ~ 12's & 16's ; : I 5 44 4 4 S's & I's ; 15 Kegs Nr. :, 6 Twisti, 20 4 4 Pittsburgh Cavendish; I For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS & Co., L. jelO • 110 Wood et._ ILetter and Cdp Paper tit Private Sale. 7 usT received on consignment, and for sale low, el 40 Reams super linen Post Paper, Ttirkey Mills; 30 44 Bisho: - .S Letter Paper; 60 44 Lawrence & Co.'s Letter Paper; 32 . ~ " Cap JOHN D. DAVIS, jero-1w Corner Wood aml gib ate. , American Renovating Pills. FORFOR severs. months past, I have been much trout,- led a bilious habit, attended with an . inac tive and coati, e state or the bowels, and rheumatic affections; I have made use of the Medicated Vapor Bath, and variourV..fitia of Medicine, without receiv ing any bkinefit. Seeing Sear's A. H. V. Renovating Pills advertised, I was induced from the men-emen dations enriched to them, to make trial of theni. In a few days they afforded me great relief; and in the shoOt time in white I have taken theM, I have ex perienced more benefi. from them than I have re ceived from any medicine. Their operation has been natural, easy, and ellectiial. Others of my family linen been indisposed, and have used them, and received ntyc,h benefit. 1 can wi th With confi dence recommend 'lent i ndividuals and families, as a safe and effectual mecicine, in all cases in which the stomach and bowels are disordered. A. WATSON, 209 Henry-st., New York. For sale by IL. A. FAHNESTOCR 4- co., jas cor First and Wood, and Wood and 6th so: ; NLTRAt'S Gusseng Panaceai a large supply con on' hand and for sale by B. A. PAIINESTOCK & Co., jet,' n0r..19t and Wood and Wood and Gth 0 U (1 A R 10 casks Lovering's dabble refined Loaf Sugar; 10 barrels 4 s. pulverised 4, do; 15 boxes wnite Havanna Sugar; Just rec'd AZICI fpr sate by MILLER & lIICKETSON. ,-- - - p ER 4- ALSIICE-10 lidgs Suniatra Pepper; 5 " Alspice Just received and for ink' by jn3 MILLER & RICRJEfRON. . l-1000 Gallons Bleached Sperm Oil ; 1200 " Natoral color " do 1800 " <i " Whale -Oil ; 1400 " Bleached " do; 200 " Tanner's Oil, Strait's do; 5 Barrels Lard " 22 Linseed " Just received and for sale by jn3 MILLER & RiCKETSON. O ILS SPIRITS OF TUNPEN TINE / 15 Barrels Spts. Turpentine; just received in good order, and or sale by jn3 MILLER 4- 111CiETSON. _ TOBACCO:32 Boxes s's, S's and 16 , 8, and Ist junips 13 s's and 6's, Plug ; Just received and for sale by jn3_ _ MILLER lIICKETSON, S ALAD Olti—lb Basket t gen:realm §a1lad , 011; 1 10 " pintillaraeitel-" . , i Jutt recd and for saleY j,. .. jn3 MILLI:B. & IfICKETS.ON. Belton Neil York Pialloll. TOilN H.,MELLOR, No. Bi, Wood striei i haS - on -hand - and fioe sale, at itianafacturerle , prices, one elegaat Rosewood Piaio Forte, with grand ac tion, and Iron fratie, niade bS , Cluettnenta, of Rai ton. . . Ono splendid Mahogany Piano Puts, skx and haffektavidireadiabyGal l & Co; . , New Yorjy m 727 • MEMIIIEM J 384 = 1 _ . :._._4l6ir.:i.iiiiii4' ' ' • . . 7“"':lslrx"A*l4l.."‘ ---'- ..... ,. p r il.26 IQlc ~ -....-;.!, ,-. .7...4_ •.. c4VrE 6 ,l'. - ---- ` - •- 46 , ; : 7'. t -b- -- -------.1 - ..!-,,, ...,, i . Being afflieted .for. : *?me,s years with -that. MCISr distressing dibeal.. - c,theasthioa, an.l far .- -.*l4.st 3"j,:ears much Of the lime - Confined itrirf-iVOro, and at SeVeral different times paired of,' Concluded . ' to obtain scitre:7M . zoirre Syrup,,i^htch was.recorbmendeil to me friOnd from i.Ve*TOrk; who stated: that, it had cured-some of the most inveterate cases knovin to the medical profession . Suffice itto say, -that, after using th above • ingiareinii - for about 4 weeks, I wititiintirbly relieved; and }'ltefinVitvvidi cally cured.! Yours with respect; • . - OLIVER W. CiWEN No 175 Etertrorn a. Hays & Brockway, iNholgisaitt and FiettgilAients; see advertisement. - feb22 JOHN 111 , CleACKEN ROBERT WRAY, G. ALBILER; JOHN ROSS. , CRILISTIe s Galvanic Remedies fpr.-411 kinds of nervous affeetiona they have beenused with entire success in all cases of Rheumatism, acute or chro nic, applying_ head, face or llinbs;, Out, tic dolereux, br vertigo; ndrvouior siCk•head _ ache, indigertion, paralysis; palsy, epilepsy, fits; convulsions ,;cramp ; palpitation of the Beall, neu: ralgiu, getteradebility,.&e. cages of dysPepsia; which ii,sinh:dy a nervous derangement of.the di-, gestive organs-+ , —they , have been found equally suc cessful. [,,,a4 . These applications are in tho,form ofßings and Magnetic `Fluid, Bands, Bracelets, Belts, &c. • . al. See 'ad , ertiserrient tor further particulars'on the outside of.this sheet. For sale at!the only agency, 57 Market street. cr,TWnoorisin - tonou.—,MassrivEditoii.--I oh: served some time ago a Commintication over the signature for Parent," stating that Dr. Jakpe's Indian Expeetorant had been the means of saving the lives of three of his children, who were suffer ing severely with-whooping cough; and having, but a short time before, lost one of my children by that dreadful complaint, and having another, and my only child, suffering tbe greatest agony with the same disease, and in hourly expectation of its death, I ,was induced to purchase a bottle of it, and ' commenced using it accopling to die directions andto the surprise of all it began • to mend in fif teen minutes after we commenced using It, and the child has now 'completely recovered. I have no aermaintance with Dr. Jayne, but I hereby return :him a husband's and a father's II grateful acknoivledgments. , J. L. SMPIIIh. 1 Philadelphia;.April 23d, 184 n. Jaynes HairlTtrnic.—iie,commend to the atten tion of those desirous of restoring their hair or im : proving its beauty, to this elegant preparation We hear it every. where highly spoken of, and es pecially by all wtio have made use of it, as greatly efficacious in stimulating the growth of the hair, and preventing and curing many affections of the skin. Its virtues are amply and suffieiently pray ed.—lV. Y. Sun: . . For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEICIN TEA STORE, 72 FOURTH street, near Wood—and di the Drug StorAdf:H. P. Schwartz, Federal street, Allegheny City. mar 4 DARTERS, •154.Ckta2 BRaKralb y AND DEAISRA Lif FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT; BANK NOTES; AND SPECIE, No. 64 Wood at., one door ahoil , Fourth, fast side, Pittsburgh, Pa. CURRENT Funds received on deposit, and col lections made on all the CitieS throughout the United States. Sight checks on Baltimore, PMladel phia, New York, Boston and Cincinnati, constantly for sale in awns to Suit purchaserS. The paper .of the Ohio, genttlcky, Indiana; and Virginia Banks bought and cold on the most favor able terms. Treasurer - , The highest premium' paid for Foreign and Amen can Gold and Silver'eoina. -. • - Exchange an England, Ireland, Germanj , , and France procured &c. marlo-daw• - , ----- ..00%, Resulttenees to Europe, ,tt FiES AND PASSAGE 5T.031 LIVERPOOL, LONDON; and the various Porta .f IRELAND; to NEW YORK.; PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURGH. TAE undersigned, Agent for Messrs. ROCHE, !SRO'S. S Co,, is remitting Money's to Balgulua i Ireland, Scotland and Walas, at the rate of Five Dollars to the ..Cll sterling. Drafts Issued for any amount dram direct on the Royal Bank of Ireland, Dublin, and tsti Messrs Prescott, Grote, Anicii tr. Co., Bankers, London, payable on presentation at any Bank in the United Kingdom free ofdiscoatut'dr any charge whatever.l Those desirous of remitting, or tending for their friends will please applytd the sub scriber, at his onke on Pone street, 4 doors above the Canal Basin. I JAMES BLARELY. Persons at a di:Rance wishing jnformation will re ceive in answer by return mai4k brdirecting (post paid) as above; Refer to the ,Vankera, NierelLanta; and Manufac liners of Pittisbnigh and vicinity. apl7-ilawtf Jayne , a Carminative Balsam, . ~ .. S a pleasant, certain, safe and e ff ectual remedy for Dysentery, Diarristea, or Looseness, Cholera Morbus, Simmer Complaint, Chalk:, Griping Pains, Sour Stomach, Sick and Nerve - Mg Mondani', Heart burn, Waterbrash, Pain i 4 sickness of the Stomach, Vomiting, Spitting up of Food rifler Eating, and also where it passeS through the body unchanged, Want of Appetite, Itestlessnass and Inability to Sleep, Wind in the StOmaeh and bowels, Ifyiterici, Cramp, Nervous Tremors and Twitchings, Sea Sickness, Faintings 4 Melancholy and Lowness of Spirits, .fret Ling and crying of Infanta, and for al frown! Affec tions and iiervous Diseases. This is one of the most efficient, Pleairint and safe compositions ever offered to the public for the cure of the varioutederangements of the stomach and bowels; and the only article worthy of the least confidence for curing Cholera Inianttint ‘ok *Witmer Complaint ; and in all the above diseases it really acts like a charm. All persons are rentfested to try it; for without ex ceptien, it is one of the most valuable famil3 , medi cines ever yet discovered. Hundreds! nay thou sands, of certificates have been received front phy sicians, Clergymen, and families of the first respec tability, bearimthe strongest teitimony in its favor, too numerous to publish. For Sale at the Pekin Tea Store, 72 Fourth Street. may2l-dacw 00l tVoot t /CHM highest price in cash paid for the diferent grades of clean washed Wool;,-ftee froth' burs. Wool sacks and bUrlaps on harid and for sale low, by MURPHY er. LEE; I - QM Wnol watelloasc , cor. Liberty Of.. anti tny24-(4w3ino Cecil's alley. City Hotel. AißcrCity PATRICK oei & S i w 4 i t l . lcontinue n between -W ood keep oode t n h d e i Market Streets; where tkey will be Otd to entertain their customers anti the public in'dgeneral: ' maG.dawtf 11l AGRZNL CARDS, LOOlll FIN DINGS, &c 111. 120 ,Liberty it., 5 doors below St. CThir street. A[ESSRS. Jtie toith&C :Machineo.s C a i Agenoya : ucturerBF : idiig Establish ment, and dealer. in,Clocks, Looking Gloss Plates, Frames; dlass, Variety Goods; &c. one. /S—ret4l.3d.tw_ ME urgh and Connell flle rialirond Company. MIN 31, 1847. fllllooli,'S for receiving additional subscriptions to HD the stock of the Pittsburgh and Colmellsville Railroad Co., will tie opened at the MSC° of the Com pany, in tins city, on Tuesday, the Bth day of June, at 10 A. sand coinitnie open from ddy to day until the let otiely„ Books will also be open on the same day and for the same time, at the other following places, viz: at MeKeespOrt under the direetien.of.Hugh.Rowland and F. Muse—at West Ilowton undei the direction °florin C.Pldmber and James Gardtter—atConnells rille under the direction of Henry,Hlaelistone and Henry Walker—at Cumberland under the •directien of Inn. flay and Sam'l. Calhoun, j'une2 ' J. CAROTHERS, Sec'y. ----___ . New Itolc...llSciot died Shoe Store. No. P. 2, .Wood at., Pittsburgh. jS: HALZELL has on hand, and i . i in ....6.—Nsk, constantly anufactniing to ofdeti . ----.'''' the following named articles t Gentlemen's Fine Dress boots and Shoes, of the 1-4 est fashion, at renWrkqbli low pric:es. rine Grose Boots at $5,00, suclade is usually sold in other stores at $8400. A good plain well made calf front at $4,00.: Allaaer kinds of work equally low. Alio - a- giacar . eud :Mil itsiortinentafLadies , , Misses' - laniChildreniii Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Half Gaiteis, 7 Buskiris simi Slippers, of the motitsubstintial kind to the-iefy finest dress sloe.. • . . . . S. D. bilng a practical ahlia-maket. attends to the manaracturing of hje Woilq dnd has it done•in the most sobstatitij trimmer; yet •neat: afyle ..and having adopted-441 iOtik+ Man proaf t ta and vain returns, wilt sell as low as the lowest. Datatl...d3M wiLOAAt d. HILL & Eingl 010 A ''.l" P 181.17., • . - . . „THE-Mail aot' Emenger . .SteaTner • A 4 NEWTON, Capt. A.-G. MAsm, - 70 pi,cketbotivpeA .Eittsburo 4.711 i 14i16-";q2ti;A"C:ii9ll.ll; ,t!itiSlitjgh elreriquaY: l 4 / 0 - The IganeNa , tciti xde liellt.this sprieg, for the trade i sqd offers tb panietters evp.tt eomfort and'euperier, aeornfeeidatlons. „- '.feb/13 • 110N13 0 AY PACKET. 'tho regtularmail and bhaqongerittitatnof MOPTONGARELA, Capt: 151612 4 - *M ruri as ete7tri tr..Packeri hhtween - Pittahrilkli'Whe tinctn. nati, !eating this port every Mondaraf:lo, - A. and Wheeling P. ?et:, tile !salmi tlhy. Eeturn, ingf she-will leave Cincinnati every Thursday, iit 11.154 For freight tifpniaage apply on board: The Manongahitla was .builVkapresal - y, fOr thig trade, and afrorattr the pa i meitgoraOntalbrti Rid mut perior ancorinnodationa... - mar 31 - - A 817 . - tueisidity Packpii 847 - • . . . _ • - ne,,tturiilar and.Pasmigorsteata, pi tupEltsl.4 No. S.,- CliPt. - revrza, will run as a regular .priCket betsviitu Pitt, burgh end;.Ctizciittutti t leaving this portetplt Tneei clay, at 10 A... 111-4 and_ Wheeling: at 10 P. M. of.thtt same day- R,Cturning,,ahe wil}leave.C.ineinuati ev, cry Friday_ at 10 A. M. Panago4N ply on bpard.,- I,lb-The Hibernia No. 2, was Witt exisfetutly rot the trade, and. - ogprs to the pa,saehgers.exery.'emitti fort...nod adeprioraccontroodat4ini. 'jaill2,l/347 • . .11347: - Ivitiket; - . 1847 THENEW - ENGLAND, 'NO. Capti " $.. 'lb* will leAve 'Pittsburgh - every: "e nreday'namingat'lD coelecki Wheeling e7ql Wednesday evening at 10 P lltl;; apdAmbihirntl etib, ry Saturday at 10 o'clock, A`..M . • " feb2o 18471 'ElittinSDAT PADIKE.wi, .I.B*TV Irk :' THE WISCONSIN, Cittit.H.T.. Gitaku, -sse leaVe Pittsburgh every Thursda y , t. ;morningclock; . Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 P. EL; and "Cl,llolppati Olrtiy at ID ol'Clobk, A. ..,., .... - •,- -,:-.-- gAnin 1: pAy PAC: !... :. A l , .., . The" Lnford' Nil! rlg!.at regular mail and paarnAeratengt9r... ER Cap t. • ' ' '''' lei einaaff . _ts _,ltxßps.E/gP,. . husbiirh.aa 1 2 ... 4 ntisiy• , :/143-1 : 111.1.11111 . 1. fd . knt betvveen - t Ar ,nr, A a reg leaving , this part; ~ ever : iI Saturday same I,N , li ee li ng at 10, P. tcTilaii• i m e ry , lratEnlay i tf,;,...„, , she. li..il4.,. l eaV g . , Ci i• n ra ,• • freight iiil,4"age.inPi2lirifikiiidbi o,cik A': Jl/4"1, Fo r was built ,expressly 1 ifaid 167, Thp-MoescagFr .. : dh'ialB„every corn o . mar and oftirs..t9, hq; P"'''' commadation• :- ..L___ . THURSDAY-PA 0.01. - . new U. S. Mail steamer Ak.A.EtA, 51. E. Lucas, Master, will inn as a ibitt ar _passenger paiket between Fitiabitrih aid the above piort daring the season of 1846, leaving every Thursday at 10 o , clock-A.M... The Acadia is jlew a / 4. 01, 13Feeeperior aceot . atnodet tions. For freiiht inesage apply,get,bOatA,..or.,lo ap 9 J. NEWTON 'JONES; *qir and'ionesirini. • The new and nplendidpnesenger ateqmi erC O I..U.NISJA,FO, , Nze.t., litaderi leave 'or the above hod inteiniWitepoFtwi rngtkliii; For freight Orpagmagenpidjron bint.ca;"iii,tO•.., Tel - -D. WILKINS,: gent. t &Via' •Si. -I;Oiiii The passenger steamer. PALESTINE.* Capt. Williams, will leave for-the above and alLinterrnediate ports iegularly. - T For freightor paasago apply on board. . • jerk:, .Tzsciday veutisri Packet. • • The new and eplendid passenger steam:. Seat DECLARATION,, Capt. voakoi will run asaregularpacket between Pittsburgh and Cinpinnati,,leaving port every Tne.sday.everOg - at 3 o'clock. ItCteriiing..ake will male every FridaV evening at 3 , VS . Declaration, offers superior ; . to passengers . For freight , or passage apply od board. - - - 381•;• • The well known fast nit:m.l4 Btoiriii itidurtrAiw: Fortat.libliPter inti at a tegular.Racket,lnavirik evhrs;,WPAna P. dak.mkin ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, a; :IN . M.; the same day. • Returning, slih will leaie diricinntiti every Saturday, at 10, A. M: For freight or papsage apply on board, or io, BORS'itji & Co., Agents, rio. 30' Water 'street. ELM Poe wheettstit..-.13.1 , lasi. Packet. . ' Trim - splendid .light; draught steamer a,,o 'aMollo/4_,__ . S. Timen, Master, ruinas a regularpacketketv.! ing; leaving PittsbUrgh for Wheeling everylAonday, Wednsednyand Friday:, at 3 o'clotk; P. IV.L4,aita leav ing Wheeling fiat Pittsburgh every Tuesday, Thum day and Saturddy' at 9"ti'clock A. M Por freight orpassage apply on board. ' novb AT v .Books--Jnat Received. Ei+h Life of the Rev Charles Sims? 41011 1 t$;: A if tb w e' and corr.espondc;ice: Edited by the 'Rev.Airilliasti Carus,. DI. A.; Felloiv and Senior Deriii,of Trinity College, and idinisternfTrinity.Chiirel, C.itinbridge; The American edition, - edited bY•tlie. Ht. Reii.:Cbus, P. Al'ilvaine, Bishop of the Prot. gpiiiiiolChtirati in the diocese ofHltio; , History of the Presbyterian Chnychiri the State of Kentucky; with apreliminary sketch of theCharch es in the valley of Virginia ; by the Ret; Robert Da vidson D p, -Essays, Theological and Idiseelfunennia, rePtintedi from the:Prineeton Review, second sei-lesi, including the contributions of the late. Rev. Albertl3, Dodd, D. D.. Alexander on reaiah , top C : elS..g . first on the earli er proolicics; second on the latt7 propkesiMi s cold separately. , A choice system of Theelogy, on the basitrof the Shorter catechism - , by Alexander Smith Pairptioui M. A.; entire' .a History.of theCliarch,” With an introduction ;thincan • D. D.; Pit= the fourth Edinburgh edition. r , Memoir of Miss Mary .7.ans , Gratraiei• by the Rer 4 Charles Si l ittes, M. A: ' The ,atiO-0., with •a general , worits in all ilepartniema aflitirature, for sale '• - ELLIOTT.. ENGLISH; • - . jot, Market st., bet 3d ad . Four.th sta. A Prialt .ikrrivra hooka.; AT 'biORSE'S, Su Fourth street., °aims?' u Isiarratieg of Adventures in the South Sea; by Remian Melville; author of Typee. s. Types: a Peep it Polynesie.iLife;' by Zanoni;_by Sic E. L.. Ralwer, author-of 4 4 Night and Morning," " itienai;" ro - Pelham;" •N'arr A Year or Coifittlettiop; by•i'lrtri• hatter, (late 'an. ny Reliable.) . - - . Remarkable Cierits • in• the Am'ericanlitisitery;-by J. Frost, L:L.N.'• • - The Irish Match ifookf bv . lll. , ri.,Fittriarsh, author of Yellowplush Curreiipondence;'eté. • ' - - - Mexico as it was and is it - is; hy..l3rantz Mayeri • The Beautiful Widow: a. novel; T.'S:Arthur, author or "Sweethearts ifc. - Littell's Living Age, No—ICY:. ; Mind among. The Spindles. : blorry's.MuSeinn foriune: . Hunt's Merchant's Magazine fin - Horticulturist for-June.. . , Just received and for at MORSE'S Literary Depot,-85 Fourthordteet. • ' - jelol. 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