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It is thought to be an act of an ncendiary. , 'Last night; was set apart for the benefit of Mrs. !Awls:, The piece selected': Was Monk Lewis' thrilling Tragedy of "Adelgitha." The audience Was large, - respectable and attentive; the players • performed .their several part's well, and the play went off with considerable success and applause. The character of "Adelgitha," by Mrs. Lewis, was Marked froni first to last, by a closeness and inten . eitythat we have very seldom seen equalled. She earned the audience completely With her, until its :is • final -close. Kiss PORTER, as "Imma," play ed-with great care and precision, This Lady can always be relied upon as entirely perfect in her part ; and'thoroughly understands it, she never baulks or faulters herself, and never interrupts the playing 'of others. She is a great help to all the performances. Mr. MORRIS performed his part, with his usual easy j arid happy mainer. Mr. Fatnanreas, also, done his part remarkably well. Notwithstanding his arduous duties as Stage Manager, lie labors hard to give his pieces their full effeeti and is very suc- /: .. '' k y . 4 , spirit and judgement;-we have not had an opportu nity of witnessing much of this gentleman's acting - but should judge from what little we have seen that he is an an actor of considerable merit. The atlerpiece went otT with a flash. Silsbee as :Meddle-not, and the interesting Mrs. Howard as Polly,Ann, was almost too much for a single nigh•. They Itept the audience in a roar. It is decidedly the most comical piece we have seen, and is a good . burlesque. 'Mrs. Howard as Polly Anne was really excel- Int. She is a very modest actress, and pays great attention to her acting—she is worthy of ap plause. Sheis looked upon, as a very good actress. fi.dholland done the "Irishman' welL So did -Wharam the "exquisite." To-night lots of fun; "Sarilce's benefit" and last appearanCe. As this is the last night of this, popular comedian and 'front the variety of pieces which he intends phy-- , ing,,the House will no doubt be crowded. • To Xothers.— , The difficulty which every mother experiences in Administering medicine to infants, is entirely obviatedby Dr. Clickrier's preparation, caller the Sugar-Coated Vegetable Purgative Pill. The pill.is encrusted With fine white sugar, so that it resembles and tastes like a sugar plum. which no child ever yet refused to swallow. ' For worms this is an assured remedy, and it has been used , with excellent effect in cases of teathing. The . ,matron_ of the Farm School writes to Dr. Clicke ner, that'she has used for some time .his Sugar-coa ted Pill. in both these complaints. and always with entire success. Sold by Wm. Jackson, corner of Wood and Lih. erty streets, who is general Agent for Dr. Clicke :ter's Pills in Pittsburgh and vicinity. .d3bßeware of an imitation article called "fin. proved Sugar-Coated Pills," purporting to be pat . . ented, as both,the pills ' and pretended patent are forgeries, got up by a miserable quack in New York, who, for the last four or five years. has made . his living by counterfeiting popular medicines. rnayl3 .- ,1.. But though - I thus do complain that my hair was long lost, It is once more restored, at a very small cost; • F _ or I have bought for three shillings—'tis a trifle to . give For a bottle of Joirr.s' famed Hair Restorative; And now dearer, far finer than 'twas ever before. Is ray hair, since Jones's famed Hair stuff did it thus restore. _ It is an honest truth, that a-3s. bottle of Jones's Coral Hair Restorative will give any one a good ' head of hair. It foices the hair to grow, stops its falling off, cures scarf, and dresses the hair, keep :. log it in order, thrice as long as any thing eLse made—gist try it, Sold at JACKSON'S Patent ::;Medicine Warehouse, 89 Liberty street, Pittshurgh, head of ,Ilirood—at the same_ place is sold.the . ,Moorish, Hair DyeilSiiruish Lilly White and Ital ian Chemical Soap: y."l s rincipal Office, sign of the American Ea. glo, 82 ChathaM street, Nevi York. THE PIT SBI4IOII. AULT 111)PANG POST. siazsa fI6.IIOENT & BIGLER. WEDNESDAY'MORNING, _MAY-0, Theatre. appeared to exert all her powers in the play, and cesaful. Mr. lbwAnn pertormed his part with DlED.—Yesterday evening, LLANDI6II. S. Tone, in the twenty-fourth year of his age, after an ill ness-of three weeks. The funeral will tike place thiii morning at -half past nine &chicle from the house •ofMr. 'Oliver in Fourth• street between S.mithfiehi and• Orint. CORONER We have been authorized to state that DAVID Kinvz, Esq., will be a candidate for re-election to the office of Coroner, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. nytyl t. Dsttoeratic Committee of Coreeepon denee of Allegheny County, Will meet on WEDSZSDAT next, the 13th May hist. at, 14.-delock,- A. M., at the Washington Hotel, cor ner. of Peen ea St. Clair streets. .By order, JOHN C. DAVITT. Ch . n. S. JONES, Seey. my 9 SONGS - FOR THE PEOPLE Alll—".•4nd you'll remembor me. What.itther joys, what other hopes May fill the heart with glee, Give the the greatest soap of soaps— Ohl J 07.57. 8 .9 Soar for me. When pimples come upon the face As I've seen come on thee, If you would these detects erase, - ' Oh! do Lemember me. When winter's winds, with rugged power, May Chap the hands and face; Whep summer's sun your charms deflower, Will burn and tan each grace; When-freckles or when yellow skin From face or neck should flee— At such a moment I must win, And you'll remember me. -Then Jonas's SOAP will show its power Upon your face and neck -Your skin more clear than fairest flower, .Without a blotch or speck; And then from freckles, pimples tan, " Your skin will be quite free -Thus youll be made the love of man— And you'll remember me. Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Ware house, 89' Liberty street, head of Wood--at the same place is sold the Moorish Hair Dye and Span ish Lilly White. Principal' Offlev—Sign of the American Eagle, 83 Chatharn,st, New York. Ain--;-"The Old Houac at Home." 0 that old - head of mine, where my jetty hair dwelt; And where scurf or where dandruff was never yet felt, Where my love so oft rambled, (that is,) her thoughts and her fingers, ''Tis on that hair of mine that my fancy now lin- gera. Yet-dearer, far dearer than aught living or dead, Ia thatlbeautiful hair that then grew on my howl *co', AGENOt 11 1 lit"-IsTew York-Life ;Fired Mane and 1 §Mte stodk-Instirance Cep:Many, - go Wall etreet,4: yOrk, are now prePared," through Sprink ei Ilarbangh,: their authorized 'Agent; to iiisitre.a -gainst loss - by Fire', the. - dentages of the seas and inland naVigatiori, also theloss of human -life, up: on terms equal to any other contpany -or agency in this city: - Their• Capital is $500,900 paid in, and invested in 'the following manner: Two hundred and fifty thousand dollars iv stock of the State of New York; one'hundred and forty Thousand dol lars in Bonds. Mortgages on good productive city property, and one hundred and ten thousand dollars in cash at any time. A source of great security adopted by this COrimany is, upon no considera -1 tion, to take any risk for a, greater seta than live thousand dollars; alo, no two risks adjoining there by avoiding the errors which have proved fatal to many Companies. This Company, also, to avoid any disarrangethent of the affairs of the insured, pay all losses as soon as satisfactorily arranged; dispensing with the delay of sixty days, oftentimes of such serious inconvenience to the insured. The attention of the mercantile, marine, and personal interests is .respectfully called to the ad vantages of 'this Company. DIRECTORS. Sartinel Jones, Wrm. Thomas, David Allies, Smith Raymond, Richard Ransom, Thomas Pranks, George M. Hargous, \Vm. Haitians, . Edmund Rohers, Peter Rogers. • Nicholas. Rohers, James Van Renseller, Theodore Floyd, Charles Livingston, James Remsen, Daniel Perkins, James 'l'olbert Edward Lawrence, Samuel Allen, , StepliSti Minturn, George .Ntorris, Charles Adams, Francis Johnston, Thomas Dennison, Oliver Hank - ants, By order of the Board of Direcfors. SPRINGER lIARBAUGH, Agt. Office at the Counting Room of Hanna & Wa terman, No. 31 Water and 62 Front street. below Market, l'ittsburgh. inay 1243 m WANTM) BINIEMATP.LY—Two good shirt makers; apply at Mrs. IC EINNEDY'S on sth st between Wood and Smithfield! turn Non - is the lime for Bargains Boots . . Shoes, Palm Leaf Hats, 'Trunks, Valises and Carpet Bugs. jThe subscriber would respectfully inform his numerous friends and the public at large. that he has now received his Sprioc Siock,and is prepared to accommodate all with as good and as cheap an article in his line as can be bought in the city. J. C. KIMBALL, may I 2-Iw 11) Wood st, east side. ORANGES 4 EEMONs— WO 'foxes Lemons; 290 do Oranges;---in store and for sale by P C MARTIN, my 111 GO Water st. Stantmerlng Cured WYE are requested to give notice that Professor KING has arrived in this city, and will open his institution for instruction in fitoctriox, and the permanent cure of STAMM Li:in:in. and all other defects in articulation and the voice, on Monday, May 11th. at Mr. Shilito's, 1 doors above the foot of Penn street, Mr. K's stay in this city is limited to lour months, therefore early application will be requisite. The system taught is purely philosophical, and varies materially from all other systems. . . The original of the following - recammendation is in the possession of Mr. King, signed by the Rev. Dr. J. M. Wainright. Rev. Wm. Ware, Wm. For. rest, Esq., and Professor John Griscom. New YORK, May 34. ISII We cheerfully recommend W. D. King to the public a fully competent to correct stammering. and and all other impediments of speech, having wit nessed the effects of his instruction. We have known Mr. King for several years es a successful teacher of Elocution. a i-A pamphlet containing certificates of cures front 1S:30. and testimonials and recommendations of the highest respectability. will he forwarded when requested. and may be had at the institution. Terms moderate. all letters of inquiry—post paid—will meet with prompt attention. Classes in Elocution will be formed. Sic per sons in a class will receive 30 lessons for $5 each. For a course of private instructions-3U lessons— for $3O. may I I H. HIGBY, No. 125 Wood. 3 doors from it?' Fifth stieet. New arrivals of Queensware an China just received and now opening, a splen did assortment of rich French. Gilt and plain Din ing and Teaware, new and fashionable shapes. Also, tine white Enamel, white Ironstone, and white Graniteware, of every variety: also. Dark Flowing Blue. a complete assortment, together with a well selected stock of common goods. direct from Staffordshire Potteries, to all of which he would respectfully invite the attention of his friends anti the public. my It ORPHAN'S COURT SALE pURSUANT to an order of the Orphan's Court of Allegheny county, dated'the ninth day of May, A. D. 1844 i, will be exposed to public sale, on the premises on Monday, the first day of June next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. all the killowing described property, situated in the Third and Fifth Wards of the city of Pittsburgh, the Real Estate of Bernard McLennan, late of the city of Cincinnati, Ohio, dee'd. Five contiguous lots of ground, situate on the West side of Grant street in said city of Pittsburgh, each containing, 20 feet in front, and extending back in depth 80 feet, (preserving an equal width.) towards Cherry alley. One of said lots is situated at the S. W. corner of Grant and Sixth streets, and has a front of 80 feet on Sixih street. Also, two contiguous lots of ground, fronting each 20 feet on Sixth street, between Grant street and Cherry alley, and extending back 12U feet in depth towards Virgin alley. Also, two contigous lots of ground, fronting each 17 feet on Penn street, sth Ward of said city of Pittsburgh, and extending back in depth 50 feet towards Spring, alley. One of the said lots has a front of no feet on (Marra street, on which is erected a Smith shop, and on the other a two story frame tenement. Also, a lot of ground on the corner of Miami street and'Spring alley, fronting on 01larra street 16 feet, and extending hack in depth, along Spring alley, 50 feet, on which is erected a two story frame tenement. .Also--a lot of ground on the corner of Etna and Factory streets; in said sth Ward, fronting on Fac tory street 45 feet, and extending along Etna st., preserving an equal width, 53 feet. Also--a lot of ground fronting on a2O feet alley, near Factory street, 20 feet, and extending back in depth 45 feet to the rear line of the lot last men tioned, on which is erected a frame tenement - Terms and Conditions of Sale, as follows:—The widow's_ dower, being one-third of the purchase money, will-remain in the hands of the purchaser, during her life,, subject to the-payment of interest Also, the one-fifth, after - deducting the widow's one third, will be subject-to the same terms as the widow's dOwer The balance to be paid, one-half in hand, and the .remaining portion (secured by Bond and Mortgage,) in two and three years. G. H. HILTON, I • .' - - .Btt y. in fact for the Guardians and Hems, B. -Perscts wishing further information, will please apply to Messrs. Blakely &Mitchel. mayl I td; - VOSTSC-Mq:7 LAST_NIMIT'S nut. ore Sim - Conioriliation_otthe -- iiiipttiie Ide uteri. . ' ant ~Thdruton's cOmmiand. PROMPT 'ACTION AT NEW ORLEANS • • Thh Southern mail failed to connectst Washing ingten, last evening, the boat not having arrived until 7 &clock. We are consequently deprived - of our papers as well as letter of which 'day, possi bly contained later news. We ara, however, indebted to the Magnetic Tel egraph for the following corroboration of ahe Cap• ture of Lieut. Thomion's command, as ';ivell as for the other articles from the Picayune, all of which will prove highly interesting in the presentescited tate of the public mind. (By Tdcgraph.) Tiar!--To Aims!! TO irmv.! ! Camp apposite Matconras, .April Gentlemen.: Knowing that in the present exci ted state of public mind as regards our Mexico af fairs, and the welfare of our little army,. most ex aggerated repeats 'creep into the public prints, there by tarrying with them sorrow and anxiety into the bosom of the friends and relatives of many of ficers, I feel it my duty to give you a hasty but correct account of the capture of. Capt. Thornton and squadron. of the 2d Dragoons, by a force of :Of g) Mexicans under Gen. Torreion. Gen. Taylor, on the 24th, had -reeeived.a report that the enemy were crossing the river above this camp. Capt. Teornton, with his command, was rent out, on the evening of the 24th, to examine the country above, and see whether there was any truth in the report. His command was compos ed of Captain Hardee, Lieutenants Kane, Mason, five sergeants, four eorpnrals, one bugler, and forty nine privaleA. His Mexican guides returned this morning, sta ting that he had been attacked, at S o'clock, on the morning of the 25th, by a large Mimbe* of the , enemy, and that the whole command w•as Captur ed.or destroyed. The guide informed him that he was in the vicinity of the enemy, and refused .to proceed. He waited until night, and none of the party coming in, he leturned home. At about 7 o'clock in the morning one 'of the soldiers of the party was brought in a cart. The man who brought hint in was the bearer of a note from Gen. Torrejon to Gen. Taylor, the amount of which was that on the score of humanity he claimed the privilege of sending in to him two dragoons who were wounded in an engagement brought on by a charge from an American caval ry• officer against his command of 200 men, as he had no flying hospital. 'rhe rest w,cre prison ers, and would be treated with the consideration due prisoners of war, agreable to the customs of civilized nations, May Arrival Great attrac tion at the New York Store. Now opening the most splen did. assortment of Ladies' Dress Goods, 3lantil as, Paris Visits, Scarfs, Shawls, and Embroider ies ever offl.red in Pittsburgh, at unusual low pri ces. Please call and examine for yourselves. at 79 Market street. . GARRARD. From the wounded dragoone we obtain the fol lowing facts-.—that a charge was made in open ground. That when the command ••cle" was given, but few of the enemy were seen, but as they dashed over a hill the whole command pre .ented themselves. and were fired upon and imme diately surrounded and taken prisoners. lie does not know what became of Capt Thornton. Capt. Hardee and Lieutenant Mason are prison er..., and are ell well. He reports Lieutenant Rune as shot, and it is feared he is killed. Ten men were killed before the cart left, one of the two mentioned died. From the note of General Tor rejon. it seems, that he accuses Capt. Thornton of having charged on him. One can hardly conceiNe of such madness as ehargirrr 200 men with (t 3, and it is fair to pre sume that he was surrounded and charged to cut hiA way through. Time will clear it all up. The capture of Capt Thornton's party, and sad death of Lieut Porter. with the murder of Col. Cross. is rather a melancholy commence ment of the War. I say War! War! for there is no doubt of its existence, and that unless an ar mistice is signed in ten days we must have some hard fighting. The enemy are collecting in some considerable numbers. and I think their force may be estimated with safety at 5000. Gea. Taylor is rapidly push ing forward his field works. and I understand has sent for .1000 volunteers-2000 from Louisiana, and 900 , ) from Texas. If they will give us a fair fight we do not doubt our ability to whip them. But if they are going to give us a second edition of the Florida war, it will be a very annoying affair. Yours, very truly. W. S. TIF.NRY. Lieut. U. S. Army. Correnwndence of the Baltimore Sun Since the arrival of the mail last evening fearful apprehensions have been entertained in every cir cle that our brave little army on the banks of the Rio Grande, have suffered loss from its sanguinary The President and Cabinet are at their posts: and the Clerks of the Navy and War Office have been busy during this whole Sabbath in preparing de spatches for the seat of War. In the Capitol the committees on Military and Naval Affairs have been closely engaged all day I learn that the former have resolved to recommend to-morrow. that the President be authorized to ac cept the services of 5;000 volunteers, and that ten millions of dollars be appropriated therefor. On to-morrow, President Polk will transmit a message, to Congress, recommending certain meas ores which will, doubtless, be promptly responded to by both branches of Congress. Immediately on receipt of the news, last evening. Gen. Worth cal led on the Secretary of War, and inquired whether any action had been taken on his resignation! He was replied to in the negative,: when he instantly withdrew it, and volunteered to return to the camp. He will leave here-to-morrow morning. WANTED.—six or eight Travelling Map settlers. We have a number of works just issued, and will sell exceedingly low by the quan tity. Apply to the subscriber. G. W. TAYLOR. at the book storh of LUKE LOOMIS, my 13-3 t. Wood street. " -- 11-4:finklin Machine Works. THE subscriber having been removed by the great fire to Allegheny, is prepared to make Steam and Fire Engines, Hydraulic and Screw Presses, for oil, tobacco or any other purpose, and machinery generally. J. S. GWYNNE, Franklin Machine Works, On Rebecca street and Bank lane, West of Federal street, Allegheny city, N. B. Orders left in Pittsburgh with Mr. S. Cuthbert, in Market street, 2 . doors below Third street, will meet with prompt attention, COOPER'S NAVAL BIOGRAPHY, containing the !hes of Commodores John Paul Jones, Woolsey, Perry and Dale. Second volume just re ceivedand for sale at COOK'S, 85 Fourth street may? fr:lrV. B. PAmittn, Agent for country newspapers, is the Agent for the Pittsburgh Daily Morning Post, and Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer, to receive advertisements and subscriptions. He has offices in NEW Yong, at the Coal Office, 30 Ann street, (ad joining the Tribune Office.) BooroN, No. 12, State street. PHILADELPHIA, heal Estate and Coal Office, 69 Pine street. BALTIMORE, S. corner Baltintore atid talverts, where our paper can be seen, and-terms Of adverti- sing learned. BLEACHED SIIEETINGS AND SKIRTINGS.— The attention of purchasers is invited to our large stock of these Goods. - 4-4 superior Sea Island Shirting Mishits; 18-18 7-8 12-4 Hamilton Sheetingi 5.4 " 9-8 .Jr mar - ' SHEA & PENNOCK. FRAILS FIGS, Owl_ quality,- just received and for Baia by - 'JOHN D DAVIS, "'- Auctioneer & Conn Mercian, sna).9 I coricr of Wood and sth eta. W•SIIIKOTON. Sandal', 5 P. M EMS . .....::%,. .'dug-: .,,.,v •,:, 1 ;, -,- ,';''. 1 ..:. ---,•..-- ...-. - i~. ; r,.. • IC:601.1 , 1s U'ilrtfoii';'-' S'eiertOttian.4 cctim of -astinatePulmolurrg:Cinn :We ask ihe - aitg;iiiti to a fOi can.: Niture, -; MeverfiartOf bet Warkii,'hattleit=indeli blo inarks:Oradaptatinntind design.-• the animals and- vegetables of the forest, - iiattheYi-Courd 'not:endure the cord of the frigid - zonii;and -vice 'Vesii .• In 'regard to,diScaueoind cure, the adaPtilin is more ordess Striking;, - ' The Mona of reeland,llie:Wild Cherry .and 'pines of all Northertklatitudes , ' (and "Dr.: WISTAIVS BAL SAM" is a compourik chemical- extract from ,these,) have loiMbeen celebrated for complaints -prevalent only in cold climates: !'indeed the most distinguished medical 'Men have averred that nature fernishes Overyceuntryinedichie:S for its own peculiar diseases.ConsuMption' in its . e,thifirtmed and incipient stages Conks, A 31711210 ' ' 6.64 and Liver Complaint form by far the most fatal - class diseases known to our land.' Ar . eteven theseinay be - cured by means of the simple - yet powerful .remedies (named above) and which are • scattered, by .a beheficient Providence, wherever those maladies prevail. ANOTHER - ASTONISHING CURE! WIRYAR'S BALSAM OFOSILD CHERRY, always trium phant! cure follows cure'in its onward victorious career! DArrox, Feb, Ilth, 1845 J. W. Whitmore.—Dear Sir: As youare the rag- War authorized agent in Dayton, for the sale of "Dr. Wistaes Balsam of 'Wild Cherry,” I take this'ineth od of making,a statement of acts to you (Which I hope may be published.to the worldyin reference to almost miraculous' cute, wrought in my cake by means of the. bove Iniiiiluable Balsam. Language fails to describe the salutary effects ifpro duced, and the great benefit I derived from its use. The citizens of Dayton and vicinity, well recol lect that on,the Sth of August last, I received seri ous injury from the explosion of a cannon. A por tion of its contents entered my right side and breast; and in all probability, some fragments or splinters of the ram-red passed through the "plum.," and pierced the Lungs. After the lapse of about six weeks, T was attacked with a distressing rough and a violent pain in nip right side. Some ten days after this when to a par oxysm of coughing, suddenly and utcnn broke, and a large quantity of very offensive matter, mixed with blood, WPS discharged; most of which found passage through the opening of the wound. From this opening there frequently passed a quantity of air, supposed to issue from the lungs. During all this time my sufferings were almost intolerable. My physicians, meanwhile paid the strictest atten tion to me, and did all in their power rur my recov ery. But with all their skill they could not reach the seat of distress, after the Lungs had berms affect ed. I was visited during this time by at least twenty Physicians. It was now reduced to.a Certainty, that istgaination of the lungs was rapidly taking place; and that this would terminate my life in a very short time, was in the highest degree probable. • At this critical stage, amessengcr was despatched to Cincinnati, and a celebrated Physician of that place was consulted.• When he was made acquaint ed with my situation, he remarked that nothing could be done by medical aid, if the constitution itself was not sufficient to throw Off the disease. My friends now despaired of my recovery, and I had no earthly ground of hope to survive many days. Fortunatelynt this ,juncture, I saw one of Dr. WM tar's Pamphlets, entitled "Family Medical Guide, or "Treatise on Consumption of the Lungs." As I had often heard of dying men "catching at straws," I felt this doing so myself. By the consent of my Physicians, I sent to you for a bottle of the medicine described viz: "Wislar , s.Balsam of Wild Cherry," which relieved me almost immediately. Alter I hail used some five 0i six bottles I safer recovered as lobe up end about. 'My cough ceased, and my lungs were restored to a healthy state—all from the heal ing and balmy inilueihie awl powerful medicinal vir tues of tVistar's Balsam, Were it not from the external injury I received in my shoulder and arm by the explosion, I feel confi dent that I might have been working at my trade (which is blackamithing,) but this has prevented. By exposure, I have since taken several severe colds, and my only remedy has been "the balsam." And I now most cordially-recommend the genuine Wistar , s ? Balsam to all who are afflicted with Colds, Coughs, or Lung Complaints. I consider it an inval uable medicine—a real blessing to the world, Any person desiring further information, may call on me any time, yours truly, CHRISTOPHER R. SMYTH. Cit. of Dayton, Montfzomery co., State of Ohio Subscribed and sworn to, before me, Justice of the Peace, this 11th day oC.Veb. 18.13. EBENEZER FOWLER. 7rattmony of thce highly creditable citizens of ' Layton, in confirmation of tht above. We. the undersigned, being intimately acquainted with Mr.S myth, and having seen and watched over him during his late illness, do not hesitate to say that the foregoing is by no means an exaggerated statement, but is entitled to full credit. A. L. STOUT, J. B. 11. DODSON, HENRY It. SMYTH. triri,e true and genuine 4 , Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry,• is sold at established agencies in all parts of the United States. Sold in Cinicnnati on the corner of Fourth and Walnut streets, by SANFORD & PARK. General Agents fir the Western States. For tulle liv L WILCOX Jr., S. E. car. Market et. and the Diamond Pittsburgh. may O-v. New Stock tallith Spring Goods. 4 T No. 62, Market street, between Third and ' 1 - I,_ . Fourth streets. The buhscriber has taken the above spacious and well lighted store in Simpson's. Row where he has received, and is now opening, an extensive assortment of Rich Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, which have been recently purchased of the Importers at New York and Boston, and of the manu facturers of New England. Purchasers are invited to call and examine our assortment, which will be weekly replenished with the latest styles of Goods, and of as choice a variety as can he found in this city, all of which will be sold at the most extreme low pricess. DRESS GOODS.—Rich figured Guilin", striped and plain Paris Mastitis, French Ginghams, French Bar ages, Balzarines, Printed Lawns, Gingham Minding. Graduated striped Muslin! ' plain and twilled Ging hams, Muslin de Laines, English Benno, Organdy Lawn, Brilliantes, Bombazines i'ild Alpacas. Also, a large assortment of White Goods. SILKS AND SHAWLS.—BIack and blue black Silks, 1-2, 3-4, 4-4 and 7-8 rich Lustre, black, ex pressly for Mantillas; striped, figured and corded Chameleon Silks, Gro tie l'aris and shaded do. for fancy dresses, &e.; rich, all wool, Cashmere and Broche Shawls, in fashionable colors and elegant bor ders, together with a large assortment of new and rich styles of thinner Shawls, such as heavy Ilernau ni and Stradella Silk and Worsted Nett, Barage, &c. BONNET AND CAP RlBBONS.—Comprising Shaded and Taffota Ribbons, - Ottilire Broache do., with fringes. Gro de Nap and Gro de Naples do., with double fringes. Also, rich fringed silk Para sols, rich scalloped silk Pamsolettos, extra super. silk Sun Shades, &c., &c. ALSO—Hosiery and' Gloves, fancy Cravats anti Scarfs, fancy lidkfs., linen cambric do., hem stitched do., Pongee and Spittlefield do., French Prints, Laces, Green Barage, Lace Veils, Silk and Pic Nic Mitts,&c. HUSE-KEEPING GOODS.—White and brown Damask Table Cloths, Irish Linens, Napkins,Dia pers, colored Moreens, worsted Damasks, c olored cotton and worsted Table Covers, Toweling, Blan kets, Counterpanes, Dimeties, Chintzes, bleached and brown Muslins, Flannels, Tickings, &c., &c. Also, Nankeens, indigo blue Drillings, Croton Coat ings, Drab d'Ete, Cashmeretts, Denims,: Pantaloon Stuffs, Cottonadea, English, French and American Cloths and Cassimeres, Satin Vestings, Maseilles and light fancy Vestings, &c. N. 8., Always on hand, a large stock of. Calicoes. may tls A. A. MASON, 62 Market street. To the' Honorable the fudges of the Court of General Qu aler Sessions of the Peace, in and for the Coun ty of Allegheny. The petition of Joseph Kiser, of the 3d Ward, city of Pittsburgh, iin the bounty aforesaid, 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 Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. ' And your petitioner, as in dUty bound ] will pray: _ _ _ - JOSEPH KISER. We, the subscribers, citizens of the 3d Ward, do certify that the above petitiondr is of good repute for honetty and teinperance,.end is well -provided with house room and conveniences•for the aticoth roodation Of travelers and.. others, and that said tavern is necessary. - A. B. Carlin"; - innies Derby, • Wm. Pentlan b d, - Win Gib-I:tore; James Montooth, Young, James Little, l'itomao Wrn. Paul, Benjamin .sinderson, B. F. Sing, . A. Me.Cammon. mayll.4l3t: • LIZABETH BENTON; or Religiori in con -La action with Fashionable Life, 18mo. -Just received and for sale at COOK'S, 8S 'Fourth street. may 7 :Vi.µ a~- . _ Regimental order.' - is .1 I Ail`o2tions_siitfeit fii. , -yrditii - dat,70... r iiithiaihe WUads - of the Firth Regiment % (latmerlyrOe 1476.) firstßrigatle, fifteenth • divisior . b . ,Penria -I.Milititt,ill - w , :meet ~for. I itelfin:lg and inspection near the aid turn , Pike - gate,-slh Ward, on the 'l9tli-inst, , nt 11 o'clock, A. MI, equipped and kinied as rctiuired bylaw: The pari.de ground is below lenn,s . treet near where tile turnpike gate formerlystood., mayi•td• THOMAS HAMILTON, ;Col. Head (titarters; SIXTH REGIMENT PA. =VOLUNTEERS THE COMPaMes comprising:the 6thl Reg't ill Pa. Volunteers,' are hereby-notified that the Reg,irriCnt will parade for Inspection and Drill, 1 o ti f: e Fridy ip th r o a d 2:d oT in o s un t.; d a o t n l L o i ' be l r o t c y k s , t P re .l e 3 t l : Lt •A‘ri g ht resting onTdarbury street. _ i E. TROVILLO, ;Col. mayl 1 J. G. REED, Adj't, Vittriburgla NairigatiOn and, Piro /usu.. ranee Company. • OFFICE. NO. 21 MARKET STREET. /1111. E citizensTof Pittsburgh continue to- be ;offered ~1 an opportunity. to- insurance upon their- property, by a Domestic- institution .located'among' themselves, based upon 'domestic capital, and con ducted bydirectora, in whose prudence, integtity and good faith they ; can readily .ascortain whether they may repose that undoubted security Which ?should ever attend an assurance transaction, To persons' whose property has already - been ,dam aged or destroyed by dr° or water ' the advantage of personally adjusting the loss with. instituticiri AT HONS.., will be stiikingly evident. to-those who suffer ed by the GrealPire r this particular' corporation needs no recommendation: ,The prompt payment of the whole amount of its'lnssesi—TMAßLY HDNDRED THOUSAND Dom.:Arts—is to them a sufficient guarantee of future security. • ; A It - is the part of all prudent men!, however tortit nate, to anticipate calamity for the; purpote or avoid ing its effects. To such as have hitherto escaped, as well as to those, who have sustained loss, thelfacility of pfotection and indemnity, offered by this institu tion, will be the strongest inducement to avoid the reflections and regrets which must be expelicnced by those who suffer without hope of restitution. . M. ALL}iN, President. ROD'T FINNEY, Secretary. feblo-tl6in New Drug Stord. JOHN D. MORGAN, Wholesale nod! Retail 11E. Droggilt,No. 93 I Wood street, one door South of Diamond Alley, J'ittsburgh.-The siOcriber ! has justreceived from the Eastern :cities, and listiow Opeding at the above stand, a full assortment of articles in his line, consisting of Drugs of aMkinds, Dye Stuffs, Paints and Varnishes. Cheibicals, &c., together wih all such articles as are iishally kept for sale at a wholesale and retail drugd'store. His stock is entirely new, and has been selected with care. He is confident thathis .artict4s,. both as to quality and price, will please such as May fa:: vor him with a call. ms'9-y. Q lITLF.AN, has just received at his new t stand, L • N 0.95, corntr of Wood sr. and Dianwail a fresh assortment of BOOT MOROCCO aed !Km SKINS. a lot of Baltimore and New York:Sole leather, calf skins, lining and binding skins,' shoe thread, and a great variety of other SHOEIFIND INGS, which he offers Mr sale at reduced prices. being determined to sell as low a; any mad in this city, in my line of business. in ay 9-3 t• Pes the Proper Means. IF you wish to be successful in. any undertaking, you must always "use the proper meaus."— Therefore, if von a Cough, use JAYNK'S EX- PECTORANT - and be cured, for it is the proper means. Have you Asthma, or Difficulty of ißreath ing, then the only , efficient means to cure you is to use Jayne's Expectorant, which' will immediately' . overcome the spasm which contracts the diainiter of, the wind tubes, and lnoSens and brings up the mu cous which clogs them up,. and thus removes every obstruction to a .free respiration, while at the:same time all inflammation is subdued, and a cure; is cer tain to be effected. Have you Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood Pleurisy, or in fact any ; pulmonary affec tion? Tlln use Jaynes Expectdrant, and relief is certain, and you will find that you have :used the proper means. Prepared at No. S, South Third st., Philadelphia. Tor sale in Pittsliiirgh by • A. JAYNES, Agent, may 6.d&w No. 72, Fourth. at., near*ciod. COtiNTY and Township Officers—a treaties on `,-./ the duties of county and township officers 01 Pennsylvania; by JAMES Dr. Nmte. F.sq., containing , the duties of County Commissioner:4. Asi.essiirs awl Collectors of taxes. and the mode of asse,sing and collecting the taxes. For sale by LUKE LOOMI', !Ag.t: Wonders of the Universe riiitE wonders of the Universe: curiositieh of na j_ tore and art! including memories and anecdotes of wonderful and eccentric characters bf e , iery age and Nation. From the earliest period to the - , present time. The whole collected from the mostmriginal and authentic sources of information, embellished with engravings. For Sale by • mayB LURE LOOllll6 Ag4mt. I; IIE.I.THERS.-7 sacks prime Kentucky Feathers, just received and for sale by I .1 , M. B. lIIIEY & (0., mayS VI Water street. - -- --- riIOBACCO-9 kegs 6 twist Tobacco, just received and for sale by M. B. RH El' t: mays 57 Water 4treot. OATS 500 bushels for RH _ & co, .may 6 457 Water qtrriet. CiliAD.-50 tibia best lie 1 trimmed Shad.; To ar L rive. M. B. RHEYttiCo. revr.i • . COFFEC , E.-147 bags prime Green Ai° Coffee, ar riving and for sale by M. B. RIMY tr.il Co. my.) CARANGES.-40 boxes of sweet (0) SiOybran l ges Just received and for salo by P. MARTIN, tuay6 601 Water 4treet. 131: RE WINES AND LIQUORS.--Of every quality J always on hand and for sale, by I'. C. MARTIN, may 6 60 Water Street. T3OTATOS.-2.5 bushels of fine rod and Neshan nock Potatoes for sale bow by P. C. MAILIIIN, may 6 00 Water Xtreet. T V.SIONS & ORANGES;—SO boxes Prinie Sicily Lemons; 80 boxes Prime Sicily Oranges to arrive and fur sale by P, G. MARTIN, may 6 760 Water street. G LVF,.-3,000 lbs. just received an r d . fofi sale by It. E. SELLERS, may 6 87 WOO at. B LU E VITRIOL.-1 cask just received] and for sale by IL , E, SELLERS, may 6 W4oil St. ,_.--- Q ARSAPARILLA.-1 bale lion6dras, just feceiYed' 0 and for sale by R. E. SELLERS, i may 6 ' 57 Wood st, STOCK of the Pittsburgh Navigationtand 'Fire In surance Company.--2IS shares for 4tale, apply at the office of the Company. I imay9-6t LINSEED OIL.-25 bbls. Linseed bill on con eignment and for sale by • ; marl) MILLER & RICKEItSON. TIMED APPLES.--,20 bbls: Driel Akdes on consignment and for sale by May 9 MILLER & RICKETSpN. L ARD. -16 kegs is, L n aLd L in Eß ec R storel c a K d Er fo . r! , ! o - al N e . by may 9 bbls. Economy Cider, just 'received V and for sale by may 9 MILLER & RICICRESON. FM SALE-500 cuts of good five doUble pur pie and yellow carpet chain; 200 doz, 7 r oi 8-10, 0-12 and 10-14 window glass, sash and putty to suit *hen wanted; 200 assorted sizes woodenbowK tubs, bucketsand keelers; 6 doz. of gockt-g,rass , rakes, scythe sneds and hay forks, &c, 6 gm'at., gross matches; shoyels; spadbs, and garden Imes, &c., fresh Louisville lime, by the barrel or retith and for salt in any quantity to suit purchasers. . ISAAC I-L.4.MS, Agerit my9.6t Corn. Merchant, - No 12 St Clair st. WANTED TO BORROW for two }pats; $7OO on Bond and MOrtg,age on unincumbered . property worth six times the amount. Aldo,twatitl ed to borrow several smaller and larger sums, for which the bdst secitritywill be given. ISAAC HARRIS, Agency and Intelligence office, No. 12 St. lukiiir st. tnay9-43t CIRADB CIDER.-300 doz. Crabb Cider, a , el:Te l.) liar article, clear and sweet, hotels;; Steam'• boats and private families supplied at short Ootice by - • STERETT Si Cti;, dp3o - ; -18 Dlarltt at. I. - ..._ . „._ ..:::''7..7•:'7 , : , .- ,- ;::.: . .:;ri....'..: . ;.„ -T . :.,. ; .: ~: .,...,,:;.,,:4, ' , : . :..1..,i'.‘;,';:;,,., , J::.:-i:, , _' :-... ;'' --- ,..=*F..'•4Z7, ,fia 1..i,:..,,,; . ';•,. i:: ,•••:..:-.,-,,- 4'-:':-':'::_'':i:''':'.'',:''',',•:1',.7'4:1-7•,.','...'-..,i:':..'..:',,•.:1;',;':;' 1111, - ,SPAINCr4:OIIO7 - .l4iii.Vxepetiea-byi ftiji-NiV:Yaliirre 2 S orlfats. •All those; in,iant or atlfertor'nati aro'reepectfulli •s. SiOORE, - No 93 Wood 51., a doors belmvD antoYid Allcy instil-av = - VRESH TEAS•=IIS ilaCk4ge's Young }lyson, Gun' £ Ponder, Imperial and Potishortgilri - idole, or quarter chests, 'ail. of this spring's Impoitation,Af, rirmg this day and for t s io ale iß by Ert - ii , mays - '133 and 135 Wood st. RU - IT, NETS, &c,--100_ boxes M. It. Raisins; JIC 'frail Dates, . 12- do Bordeaux Alnioncis; 6 sacks Crean . ' Nnts; - • 4" dO Filberts!' 10' boxes 2 - 'and 3 Rock - - Received tins day am:l'l;r sale by - • LAMBERT & 6HJP . TON-, • ! 133 antl-135 Wood Xi. TOBACCO 4-25 boxes Hutchison ExiCerr's s's lilthp tobacco; , - - 30 t.XEI Prins Haywoodis lump tobacco! 10 " Layton's 6's do 15i Brown's extra Ws plug do 40! ls; 25 3 16s 32s and ladies twisttobaec'o; Iteceiv6d this day and for sale by, LAMBERT & 61-IIPTON, mayo- 133 crnd '135 Wood- et. WLAV#ING AND WRITING TAXI:L-200 !reams crown, medium and, doable crown. . - straw. ; - 50 reams Ames , ruled cap. Received and for safe by • • ; L.I.IIII3RRT & STIiPTOII, _ may!) i 133 and 'Wood st. SUNDRIES.-32 bbls. Span Whiiing. 50i cans London Mustard. • " Ground Cassia.' 5? cases Prunes, glass jail, 6, . 4 , Citron; ' -• Received and for sale by LAMBRRT & 51111 1 101"4, ma v 5 ; 133 and 13.5 Wood at. . hble. Roll flutter, a prime article in gOod order, just received mid forsilnbw MA MIN iSL slat!! , mayS 56 Wood street, betWeee 3d and 4th.. . , EORER.-3 rolls Leather, (rough; I 3 dozen Bridle Imathert • ' 5 rolls HarneSs Leather; lotof Sole Leather; of upper do ; In store and for sale by • MARTIN' & SMITH. my43Bcw" 56 Wood, between 3d and 4th sts: WORKS.--Just rececived— , ~A , „l he Complete Confection; The " Florist; - . Itiss Acton's Modem Cookery; Miss Leslie's Coniplete " For sale by , H. S. BOSWORTH & Co,, may 6 ; 43 Market street lIGIiT READ }L S. complete; A Setollett's Select Works. • .• „Bicrner's Novels; The Spy; -' • . - - Last of the Mohicans.; Oliver Twist; - - Itumphrey Clinkerp . • .Martin Chuzzlewit• • • _ • . The old Curiosity Shop; • Gil 131nE; • Dun Quixote, &c, &c. FOr sale by S. BOSWORTII & myo • _43 Market stieet SOARD.s.-- - -5000 lbe, ritediuiii Straw Biideratoarda, received and for sale by JOHN H. MELLOR) mys : ' SHOE PAPER.-100 reams crown shoe paper, as sorted colors received and for sale by' JOHN H. 'MELLOR, mays • 122-Wood st. 11NOLD'S WRITING FLUl.D.—Receivedk i" - IL supply of Arnold's Writing Fluids and Red. Inks,‘+arrszted genuine, fre . sh and fret froin tnouldl for sale by JOHN" I. MELT:OIIj mayn 122 Wood street. .E:CL BOAT Pea SALE.—A next keel boa just finished, cargo box and all cottiplet&—d mensiOnej, 10 feet keel by 181 feet bestir Slid _n•i be sold cheap if called for, soon. P. C. MARTIN', - . mays 60 Water et. _ lE:ft TABLES—Taarble Top on hand and for P sale low, at the Furniture warehouse of- T. B. YOUNG & Co., Hand street. Pittabrulli and Conned ovine Railroad Company. 7 IN phrsuance of the act of Assembly tiaineoporatei the Pittsburgh' and Connellsville Roilrowl Corn ganv, and the severrl acts amendatory of the same, authorixim , the said Company to extend the.said Railroad trona Connellsville, to any point on the wa ters of the- Youghiogheny, within this .State, Books will he opened for the subscription of stock in said Railroad Company, at the following places, vizi In the-city of Pittsburgh at the rooms or the Board of Trade on'Monday the 25th day of May inst; at - I0 o'clock, A: M. At West :Newton, in Westmorelant.'couniy, on 'Fuesdky the. 9th day of June next, at the house of S. Brehneman, at 12. o'clock, M. At Connellsville,,in Fayette county, on Thursday the lith day 'uf June nest, at the house of N. C. Mc- Corntirk, at 2 o'clock, P. M. N.l}. Craig, • Ilaridat Denny, Georgie Darsie, John B. Butler, • Thomas Bakewellj A .Brackenridge, Janics'S. Craft, W.-Forward, . W. Bell, Jesse Carothers - , James Xelley, James Crossani • W. ill. Roberts, L. Pecrson, • Jacob Forsythe, ' • Jtiseph•Pennock. ChaS. Shaler, • :11. Darlington, W. A. Penniman. Z. H. coston, Committee on behalf of Conernissioners. W. ROBISON - Jr Clen. 1. • Peunsy van d ailroad undersigned, Commissioners appointed for T that purpose, by the act of the General Assem bly of ' the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania entitled "AnAct to incorporate the Pennsylvania Railroad Company," passed April 13th, 1846, - - Hereby give notice, that: the 'ComMissioners ap pointed by said act will convene on Wednesday, the 20th day 'of May next, at 12 o'clock, M., at the room of the Board orTrade, in the Merchants' Ex change, city of Philadelphia,: to determine the times and places for opening the books. to "reneive subscriptions to the ' capital stock of said, eomitany, and td do and perform the other acts and thinge re quired of them by the said act of the General As sembly. - Themes P. Cope, A. G. Ralston, Robert Toland, H. D. Gilpin., - • , John M. Atwood, Geo. Cadwalader, James Magee, • T. M. Petit, A. I. Lewis, George W. Toland, David S. Brown, W. t. Patterson, 31, M. Watts, John B. Myers, Thos. P. Hoopes, • -• Algernon, S. Roberts, R. M. Hinchman, Henry White, J.. Fisher Leaning, Philadelphia, April 27, 1846--my2-.dtui - Pitney Soapst rpirE subscribec - having just received: fronithe East a full - assottment of Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Extracttq &c. l from tha vary beat and ap proved manufacturers, is is prepared to sell Main at as low prices as any other establishment in the *esti In the assortment may be found Extracts de Portugal, Englatine, Cara, ID.seda ' daMousse lir,e, Boquet de Carolina, de P.atclionly, Rosa .Ger raniuni, Reins - elle:a Pomade, Phileoinme, Roitselle"s Indian Hair Dye, Haucts Liquia Hair Dye, Eau .Lustqul Odorante, for washing and cleansing the Hair, genine Rear's Grease and Oil, Cololme r Flo rida. Lavender and Orange Flower Waters; Pearl and Faller Powders,TOoth, Nail and Hair Illfushes. and Many other articles. Please call, examine and judge!for yOursehes. EDGAR THORN, trlay7, Coiner of Hand , and Penn sts. PATENT SYRINGES of all sizes, qualities Mid prices, just rtctirci and forsale by ' EDGAR THORN; mar: Comer of - Rand .and Penn sta. PIRITS TURPENTINE.-4ust received and S fdr sale by ' 'EDGAR THORN, may 7. Corner: of Hand - and Penn sts. l 101,11 E LICE WATER:—Justiiiiiver from the Springs in Kentucky,,and on diaugbi at , - EDGAR THOR'S, may 7. _Corner of Hand and Peri.n sts. XTFAV GINCHANIS.--Geo. S. Schwartz has just Jreceived a large stock of •superior rrench Ginghains for Ladies , Dresses,- • . " Meal ,a fine assortment: of Gingham Lawns, , to which he would invite tile attention of Ladies, at No. 106, Market street, between.fith mud Liberty streets. ap 10 HILLICOTHE SOAP.-.--20Q boxes Cl the Soap,just - xeCeived atul for sale by tnagB; RIC:KET: U. l 11,pt--B RGII- MANUFACIIIIIp) ico-L,v'- 2.0 kegol , l Tobacco; = - 5 " Laicot Twist ; dol . /0 :r Va. t. do- - .7" . • _ 10 Cavd, Is • . • SrEltlf OIL .- 1806 Gallons 5pg..6 . 1" cn ,,,,. :Aare and for sale by • . 4 1;&2,1: . M10Evirr-,..._ Ikea - ea, just received and T'vv , 41120 _ _ , _ . tin - as we me L. eft zda - , 4„lllo.lattLY, .PA:C•Kgr. - • , throgatmail 01,4054110 X oiattr•,' 117 NION,CaPtain'Miglean,wHI,Itir t as a reViar „Pwcketi between ;Pittsburgh ataii-leasing thiekitollerarylliontls!y at 5 ce.tjovl4, R-31. Returratig sha lititticaio - ancinziati - ccety,:- I'lnirsilay at 6 P, M. 2r.he Union4al zvid ategrds.i;very ster Tor freight of pas , thay 3' - }'OR CINCINNATI. The Avell"known fast running steamer r CAMBRIA, W. Forsyth, Msster, willrittt as a regular Packet, leaving every SVednesdaq morn ing „at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, kt103 1 . : 314144 . : -- f„.1.„ same 'Rettirning, she will I.Otye: ,► every, Saturday, at 10, „A. M. yor freight or passauo apply, - en hoard, or to-:,- YORSYTH ti Co.. Agent', N'o 30, Water street— , The recularmail and tiasSengersteamet CIRCASSIAN, Capt. Isaac - Bennett, Will - run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh. and Cincinnati; leaving tins -port every - Saturday,at:lo;- .T - A. M., and )4/heeling at"to, P. M.; the same Returning, she will leave Ciricinnati every - Tuesday, atlo, M. - For-freight ofpassitg'n, apply on- &mut. The Circassian was built expressly for this and offers to her-pasidngers every comfort and co - mmodatidth - heti 21 f. 4 A TUR DAY PACKET.. ; w, The regular mail and passenger steamer CaptAinford, ireguitir Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinfta4;:,._ - ,.- . leaping this port , every' Saturday at to,- A. TL, Wheeling. at IQ; P. M., the - same - 46y._ 'Returning"; she will- leave Cincinnati every Tuesd . iy ) .nt"Rk - • Por freight .or'palisag? aoply on board ::•-:,.••••;:;,• The Messenger was built komisly ,- for.thivi:tindlii•'----.7 and ofrers to lier paTiengthi every e, brit re rt:ifia:ta.. comma:l:l6oth- inar,.23 - .y 1.1 1 ,1, DAY iIICICET. - - , r l=7; THE regu!armail acid Rasspnseer steam. ~ .....-44#.74;er—H1RE.11.N1. A ,.. Capt. John..lll.fneeltet.,; 'sill ran as a regu'ar packet between' PittSkrgh'"-tilid Cincinnati, leaving this port ever . ) , Tuesday M.. and - Wheeling at 10 P. li of Old satim'day:.--!-- Itervirningehc will escreFridayat For freieht or passage The Hibernia was built expressly far the: tratiis t and offers to the, passengers every comfort k AOnut.: perior eceorrimodationg.: - .• FRIDAY: pAcF:v.:r. ; THE renolar mail 3*l pisoreileSint6ins4 ; ~...AitlitslOnl4olor CLIPPER No.L.Captiiii-Ciodlot:wpt - inn as a reliplar packfit botMeencincinnati and Pik*, burgh,..leasint this port erery'Eriday at ..10 A. and Minding at i 0 1%1..the same' day. .Returning f .. l7 ' , she will kart. Cideinnati every Ataildayat - ACre'eleki A. \I. .. . - - - - Yor freight or.passage apply on board,. The _Clipper No. 2 was bat expressl:lfiirsthiatrackni and - offers ta he;• paljedritOra evOy toniro4:Arid comriiodation.,ar;!3 .' REGULAR CINCINNATI -PACKE...„ THE new IT. S. Mail steifnerAeA„l4; l 7 o l cal, Maater, will - run as regeh tar paisengei -packet between Pittsburgh - and the, above port during. the seasrin of i 840; Thursday at 10 o'clock A. _ , . -. • The" Acadia is. nett :tad has. siiperbitaccorntoeda ?lons. For freight of paasace aoplv heird;Of ap9 . J. NEWTON JONES.'Ag;Ot.,'r. . . „ . • - MONDAY PACKET. -: - ---,..-- , : -, 4.:.7 1 , ,--.• -"- . _ • The regular mail and pas.figo; atezunek MONON(IAIiFILA, Ctpt. tone; wit run- as a regw ar -- Packet between-Pittabrith and Cinciti- ' .-I L ~...Z vt nati. leaving this Port every Monday at_ 10, A-. At. # --7 and Wheeling at l 0 P. M., the same day, _ Return: ing. she wilt leave Cincinnati every Thitradat, at 10i : • ' Por freight or passage apply on board.. , -__' ,---, '. ; . - . '' The Monongahela was built expressly: fbuthill trade,„and offers to the patiSengers comfort, and art . = perior accommodations. • - : : ' - - niikAt':-L. "--:,' WRDNESDAY ?ACRE , k ir iLs lA THE regular tuailandpssseitiee r. er NEW i.IIILANT);.Capt.. Will inn as a regilar packet betweriaßiii4hittliVA4 ' .. v1=7 1 0/ Cincinnati. leaving this - port everV , Wediiesday!.4ll3o: - ..1 A. M., and Wheeliog - at'ig P Nr..thili.ilinvO day Returning, she will leave Cindithiatil - every.Ratur44:!,.6'4 For freight or passage apply on board x The-New - Ragland was'buirfeapitisly. fiat, this -trtillit('..z:V and offers to the passengers every comfort itto4 riot acc.onanodatiohe. nier2R__. SAINT LOUIS I/ACTT-N.l'S. POP. ST. LOUIS--B.PGULAR.PIBRET *), The new and splendid passenger - er BRUNETTE, -Capt. Perry, will run is the trade from Pittsburgh to St. Loitis, diitiug . 2h>s y • season of 1846. . - • The Brunette was built exprettly foe:firct tudei - ••-1 and is elegantly fonrnisheti. in every ,' For freight•or passage apply on hoarti. - - ap 14 - ii FOR NASHVILLE--RF.GUI7AII.- PACKET.- .......",' ':.: - - -. .. - .1 The new. and splendid light...d - railo4, steamer SAM SEAY, , Capt..Greenlee:3 - -.'•,,,...-:. will run as a regularllaeket to the abervepiaiti.4loi2g - _-;:* The Sam -gekii Was taint expressli.fiir.r.lietislat , Alle irade,eri4 will make her trips.Ngitlalliittiriltit.: - -W 'the season: - :- - i-., --- i -:, 'oi.. freight or passage annly on-ivi4r.. - er*.;:•' - 1.k . . -- -a-a ap 11 -- J. W. - BUTLER er up.; At64*, ~ ...1 Biensiertz BA:TX.OP 84-rxsitaitan;l • --, - :r - L• ltfav G 46 . : :::' 17' ;,''?:.i rrHIS Bank has this flay declareda. - -dividen, of (-,4 L three per cent.on its Capitatßitiek.pitoti*l profits for thelast six months paXoletoiheStock- - ,:. holders-or-other legalrepreseflatiy.es:op - or . akter - - ;,f the 15thinsb -- . - - -. 1 ,t- - * - lIONST.,--.CaSheei;-:-=:-=:'.'-', • Merchant's and • Pittsburgh, May6:, - ,). k. 84 fi.-- - ;=•:.:: T • .11E Director.• of the Bank liar thliil#. T, - tia r ;_* . . dared a dividend of threaantlithalf-pereent , .A . on its capital stock, out of its iirofits -tar We'lakt.. , l six months, - payable - on ."or after ilia lath rota. Eastern Stock6lders will be jialcl'at the C . "o*ciii";- I .;a dal Bank of i'enn'a.in,P.bilylelgita. mavii •••• W. 11. DENNY,..CaAster:I-4: . 0r.41.Tr-rsticaott,}- , ... - r President and Directors of thii'lltanith*iiik--,r I. this day, declaivi dividend of - threo - IS-A cent. - on-the capital stock for tfiejlast payable to the StoCitlieldrs - fir legaj.;rein! : ,.. - 4,,. sentatives, forthwith. - tna - 6 - Soirvl SNYDEIz, aah eat ;y NITAV - GA ADEATED GINGILOI ROBES,' At li MORRIS!—the Ladiriar arelreqiesteit. tit - rial.L. , j - C and examine a new and beautiful aitortineritat'Gig. bated Gin ham & am Robess at No 65 market*. Sod te ceiged by - A. Leech Cron Express. - - . . 1110ERAGEIDAWLS AND SC l ARFS.—,AntithirforA cf Handsome Dotage Shawls and. Scatfai, opening at No. 65 Market atrcetj by '- • ' ap27 . WENCH larg43 lot,or fine #nc Lawns, (now style) just receiceri - t7 A: nio2tlU a •27 NO, 65110kes-sti,: LAtillVS.iteceifed this day Arygs. X preis-3 splendid assortnaent.-bf -- Lawns new and desirable styles, ' .bTo. 65 Market q. —To persons desiring T IGHT DRESS- SILK.,, Id,say, caU ..pri.-4, ji j 'Light Dress Silks; we : 11 cme erx 7 iii , e , inktila da210..i.1 Morris, No 65 Mkaret st; ~..,_ ..... .. 0.27.,,,..., meat can be emelt. . " . _ ~-, 4, - . : Stray Cblt ' --i-,•-,tiie'3aWirdi'' „..., CAME to the ''' • - i i am i r,"4"A Allegheny city; on "the',3ol ,1/,-Pit,)-.04...C., r colored mare colt;about tt!9,scara, 1 _ 1 _ 1 __ . p2 4 . !,.. , ,, thargeb and tike her 4,1,7.!•70..7...-„i owner will. pleaee Pa) . , oniii - 46 , 14 .,,, , ..., : „ she 'will be .disposed ofa c a ut - L A i rjott,. . ,:l DissciluticiA± . s; Hl" Beres °rim 'lie It M u arti oi l A w p a?i i - 1 3 ., i: Pived b./. 2 c 1 1 1 '. 4 1 Tr, The;._, business '-; teal °4B"t on the - ,i by-Mahlon Ifarthr 'Alfd:';:' of the es finn- 1 : iii h he at n e ett i l uthaizeci to Use - -its - :aigt*- f i : jtuarme'eorirtvhaint°-Ftewrpoose.k.,Tsmihath:.wNi/p/4 b at' , I' w- I'l l ll 4 - aitit tits ''.,_,:, warehouse -ot-Tt4rtia 4-011N. mviblE_, • '. --- _ ATAITI,OI,I'N -..-:,- ' • .I.AMES: ~,- April 7 , 'IRS.' -- - AT- , • ' ,-- fr.- ; rittsLurgh, ...titaersfidea ater,..:-...„...- .T . retiring from - hu. 437 artna . E 4 : s lnith to . , ...z.tht.:: - .i, -n recommend m The 1 4e:firTn, es 41.211T,=ri-.•,' fnilY a run ence'azuf OitriMage;..:- „„ -,.- friends Oanca,-----"7-__ ,11 .14E5 - IBlinvE,,- -:' ' ~iestpi 'd ." - Jolix- win, "4:5 * 4!:' , E,.,... : .',.:.1,-..::: : : - . ;.:.*,..';V7',.:',•,-,:.el.'' .:..at •-!;; TA. P. 4.401,4 . ':'"'' - t;T:11 - .C-:'..-.:.-_-:;.-..•Ji5f,-M.