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TITURSIIAr . MORNING, MAX, 14, 1134i3
00 , 'N% Bt P 'Atka, Agent folcountrY hOwsPaPerso
is the Agent for :the Pittsburgh Daily Morning Post,
and Weekly Mercury - and Manufacturer, to, receive
advertisements and subscriptions. He has &flies in
NEve WAR, at the Coal Office, 10 Ann street, (adz
joining the Tribune Office.)
BoSToN,'No: 12, State street. ' •
Pitmaistaxsaa r Real Estate and Coal Office, 59 .
Pine 'street. - • ' •
"Bairnaoite, S. E. corner Baltimore and Calverts,
where our paper can be seen, madterms of adverti
sing lbarried. ' '
-Mr. Srttsnxs, had a glorious benefit last night;
the house was well filled, the large audience were
much pleased, and not without cause, for the_ per ;
fonnitnces were truly excellent and amusing. Eye
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Ty part was well "done up:" Mrs. H0w...a0, done
full instice to that excellent song, 6 TII be tto,reboris
sire.tuile." We have never heard: it so well sung.
Mr. f.rttsams, was, as usual, the ireal,crifter. He
has closed a successful engagement and established
a high character for himself, as, a:faithful denote
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tor' Of Yankee character. .
TO-night, the excellent Drama of "Rob Roy hfuc
gregor." The play, is, an i excelletat one, and from
air examination of thenaste of characters, we are
satisfied that it will be'-admirably performed
Altairrraii.-,91i Friday last. on motion of Jas.
Dunlop, Esq., ;Mr. H. C. Essic:c was admitted
to practice Counsellor in the District Court
of tllis county.
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Dano,eratio - Vommlittee of Correspon
: 'deltas laf.Aneghony I County,
AOadjontned mileti.or, of the Committee will be
heldiat the Wtuthington.flotel on Saturday the lath
inet. i nt 11 o'clock A. ,M • •
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- . ,JOHN C. DAVITT, Ch*n.
I niyl4
S.l Joxf,p )
.See:y.
rresbrterlairi Anti-Slavisri Convientlon.
The adjourned meeting of Anti-Slavery minis
lers, elders and others, of the Old School Presby
terian Church,' appointeiL la.stlllay in Cineinrmti,
will be held to-day, at 10 o'clock, A. 34., in the first
Presbyterian Church, Allegheny City. may 14
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A!, regular meeting of St. Sohn's Lodge, No. 21: ,
xville held this evening, at 7 o'clock, at their Hall
comer of Wood and 3d sts.' By order of the
m'7l4 -1t Woman IFFIJL MISTER.
MIN
- have. -been authorized to state that DAVID
Esq., will be a candidate for re•eleitiOn to
the'Offtce of Corciner, subiect to the decision of the
Deniocratie County Convention. mayll.
• Vickener's Sugarcoated Vegetal,le Pille.—All dis
eases -Ithve their origin in impurity of blood.
iloWever' excellent th -
general health, there is no
security against fever, where the blood is impure,
as indicated by eruptions of the skin, vertigo,
headache, lassitude, &c. The best purifier of the
blood is Clickner's Sugar-coated 'Pills, which is so
sk - Ifialy compounded, that it does not cause grip
ing; the great objection to all pills. Theenvelope
of sugar prevents all 'nausea, so that, save from
the powerful, yet easy operation,' the patient would
'hardly be aware that he had taken any medicine
at ail." '"Sowell convinced is Di. Clickner of the
efficacy of his pills in all'specifred eases, that he is
pledleCto return the money, when the promised
effe t is not produced.
Sold bylVm. Jackson, corner of Wood and Lib
.erty Streets,. who is general Agent for Dr. Clicke
ners Pills in Pittsburgh ankcichlity.
G:l.Beware.of an imitation article called "
pored Sugar-Coated Pills," purporting to be pat..
anted, as both the pills and pretended patent are
forgetiimi, got up by a miserable quack in New
Yqrkattio, for the-Last fixer or five years, has made
las living by counterfeiting popular medicines.
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• SONGS FOR THE PEOPLE.
Ara--",lnd you'll remembei me.
What other joys, what other hopes
May fill, the heart with glee,
Give me fhe greatest soap of soaps—
.... -Ohl .Tossa'A Seat forme.
"When pimples come upon the face
As, I've seen come on thee,
If you Would these defects erase, "
Oh! do remember me.
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Theft losts's SOLP 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 skirt will be quite free-...
Thus .you'll be made the love ofemm—
. 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 Maxi& Heir Dye and Span
:.lsli Lilly White.
.friacipal Of eer—Sign of the American Eagle,
1 83 Chatham st., New• York.
O that old head of mine, where my jetty hair
dwelt,
And where scurf or 'where dandriff was never yet
felt,
Where my .love so. oft rambled, (that is,) her
thoughts and her fingers,
'Tip on that hair of mine that my fancy now lin-
' genr.
Yet dearer, far dearer than aught living or dead,
Is that beautiful•hair that then grew ou my head
But' though I thus do complain that my hair was
long lost,
It is once more restored, at a very small cost;
For I have hought for three rhiaings—lie a trifle to
give
For a bottle'ofJosras' famed Hair Restorative;
Aud now dearer, far finer than 'twas ever before.
'ls my hair, since .Jones's.lamed Hair stuff did it
thus. restore.
It is an honest tiuth, that a,3s. bottle of Jones's
-Coral Hair Restorative will give any one a good
head of hair. It gimes the hair to grow, stops its
falling off, cures Scurf, and dresses the hair, keep
-ing it in order, thrice as long as any thing else
miule---just try it, Sold at JACKSON'S Patent
Medicine Warehouse, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh,
head of Wood—at the same place is sold the
Meorish Hair Dyei Spanish. Lilly White and Ital
ia; Chemical Soap.
• . caTiincipal Met, sign of the Americati Ea
gleirB2 Chatham street, New York.'
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WANTED IMMEDIATELY--Two good shirt
', Y makers. apply at I , 4m.KENNEDrS on sth at,
between Woad and. Smithfield; myl 1
FOlt SALE -Fourteen acres of Ground; finely
situated in Ross township., on the Franklin road,
'improved; a good 'dwelling house, containing
12 rooms, barn, stables, Etc, Also, an orchard of
biazing apple trees—osffill cakulated for a Tavern
Stand, being within 4 Miles of Allegheny city.
'APPLY 141AKELY 44 MITCHEL,'
.rnylo - Real Estate Agents.
MICR SALE.-4 pieces ,r land aituaie. In Rosa
Township, 4 miles of Pittsburgh, each
containing 25 acres: Part cleared and part Wood
Lana
This propertils well adopted for gardening. It
will be sold at reasonable price*.
P. S: If it is sot. ifoldrby.the lgor June ne x t,. it
Will bo_offeredat public-ejection. to"
myl3- - l a-48, MITCHEL.
,nressitocutezzci sitaxa.
The Theatm
MASONIC NOTIOE
CORONER.
When Win ter's winds, with rugged power,
7' May. chdp the hands and face;
When summers sun your charms deflower
Will burn and tan each grace;
I When freckles or when yellow skin
From face or neck should flee—
l At such &moment I must win,
And you'll remember me.,
Ais—`The'Old iloase at Home."
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Idre t Fite and Marine-Inairi:li.e!'*
PITTSBTRGII AGENCY - - •
irHE , . I .geW.I . ark Life, 'Fire:Maxine and Inland
- . State Stock Insurance Company, No. 20 Wall
street,-N.,Yorki - are now prepared; through Spring:.
er,Harbaugh;- their authorized'Agent, to insure. a
gainst loss - by Fire, the daroages of the sew?, and
inland navigation, also the loss of human life, Up
on terms equill to'any other company . or agency in
this city. Their Capital is $500,000 paid in, and
invested in the following manner: Two hundred
and fifty thousand 'dollars in stock of the State of
New York; one hundred and forty thoUsand dol
lars in Bonds Mortgages'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 Company upon no considera
tion, to f Company* upon
any risk for a greatersum than five
thousand dollars; also, no two risks adjoining, there
by avoidiug the errors which have proved fatal to
many Companies. This Company, also, to avoid
any disarrangement of the affairs of the insured,
pay all losses as soon as satiqfw.tatily 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 rftpectfully. .called to the ad
vantages of this Company.
DIRECTORS:
Samuel Jones, Wm. Thomas,
David Ames, Smith Raymond,
Richard Ransom, Thomas Franks,
George M. Hargous, Wm. Hulburts,
Edmtuid Robers, Peter Rogers,
Nicholas Robers, James Van Renseller,
Theodore Floyd, Charles Livingston,
James Remsen, Daniel Perkins,
James Tolbert Edward Lawrence,
Samuel Allen, Stephen Minturn,
George Morris, Charles Adams,•
Francis Johnston, Thorhas Dennison,
Oliver Hanivants.
By order of the Boarded' Directors. ,
SPRINGER HARBAUGH, Agt.
Office at the Counting Room of Hamm & Wa
terman, No. 31 Water and 6.2 Front street,. below
Market. Pittsburgh. may1.2416m
Now is the time for Bargains.
Bou:s. Sloe's, Palm Leaf Hats. Trunks, Valises,
and Carpet Bags. •
jThe subscriber would respectfully inform
his numerous friends and the Public at large,
that he has now received his Spring Stork, 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.
mayl2•lw 70 Wood St, east side.
ORA.NGES4- LEMONS
-100 boxes Lemons;
200 do Orange.—in store and for
sale by P C MARTIN,
myl2 ' GO Water st.
WE are requested to give notice that Professor
VV' KING has arrived in this city, and will open
his institution for instruction in E.t.ocrriox, and
the permanent cure of STAMXLHINO. LISPI ca, 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 four months, therefore early application
will be requisite. The system taught is purely
philosophiral, and varies materially from all other
systems.
The original of the following recommendation
is in the possession of Mr. King, signed by the Rev.
Wapright, Rev. Wm. Ware, Wm. For
rest, Esq., and Professor John Griscom.
We cheerfully recommend W. D. King to the
public as fully competent tocortect stammering, and
and all other impediments of speech, having wit
nessed the effects of his instruction. We have
Imown Mr. King for several years as a successful
teacher of Elocution.
az7A pamphlet containing certificates of cures
from 1830, and testimonials and recommendations
of the highest respectability, will be forwarded
when requested, and may be bad at the institution.
Terms moderate. All letters of inquiry—post
paid—will meet with prompt attention.
Classes in Elocution will be funned. Six pere
sons in a class will receive 30 lessons for $5 each.
For a course of private instructiona--30 lessons—
for $3O. mayll
H. RIGBY, No. 125 Wood, 3 doors from
1: Fifth street. New arrivals of Queensware
an , Mina justreceived and now opening, a splen
did assortment of rich French,,Gilt and plain Din
ing and Teaware, new and fashionable shapes.
Also, fine white Enamel, white Ironstone,
and
white Gmeitewate, Lof every variety; also, Dark
Flowing Blue, a„ complete assortment, together
with a well seletted stock of common goods, direct
from Staffordshire Potteries, to all of which he
would respectfully invite the attention of his friends
and the public. myll
PURSUANT to an order of the Orphan's Court
of Allegheny county, dated, he ninth day of
May, A. D. 1846, 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 following 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,
decd.
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 fitet on Sixih street.
Also, two contiguouslots of ground, fronting each
20 feet on Sixth street, between Grant street and
Cherry alley, and extending back 120-feet in depth
towards Virgin alley.
Also, two contigous lots of ground, fronting each
n 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 50 feet on O'Harra street, on which is
erected a Smith shop, and oh the other a two story
frame tenement.
Also, a lot of ground on the corner of O'Harra
street and Spring alley, fronting on O'Harra stre4t.
16 feet, and extending back in depth, along Spring
alley, 50 feet, on which is erected'a two story inane
tenement.
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.81w—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., '
preservingim equal width, 53 feet.
A/so—a lot,of ground fronting on a 20 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 Cancli,tions 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 pa eat of interest.
Also, the onelifth., after deductinethe widow's one
third, will be subject to the • seine terms as the
widow's dower. The balance to le . paid, one-half
in hand, and the remaining potion (secured by
Bond and Mortgage,) in two =EL-three years. • •
= .0 H. HILTON,
• ate y. in factfor. the ,
;Guardians and
N. B. -Persons wishing further information, will
pleasespply to Messrs. Blakely Sr lffitchel.
LIZ ABETH BENTON; Or ';Religion _
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nection with ,Fashifinable Life, 181no._ Just
received and for sale at COOK'S, 85 Eourth street.
Ray Arrival.
Great attrae.
tion at the New
York Store.
Now opening
the most splen
di d assortment
of Ladies' Dress
Goods, 31antilas,
Paris Vis:its,
Scarfs, - Shawls,
and Embroider
ies' ever offered
in Pittsburgh, at
unusual low pri
ces. Please call
and examine for
yourselve.s, at 7t
Market street.
. GARAARD.
Stammering Cured.
NEW YORE, May 31, 1831
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE
To thelxthobiteato ofYlttabtarghy Alley
sintr.rte ntkrrottindbiccatitatotry,
was not ourdeiiire teenier into anidispitte Xvi
- the "Pekin Tea-Cotniiany."7 -, We did=not begin
th'o. l controverty:±Vre deprecate a paper ..Wari i .or any
other war„'and - profe ss to be - adirocates:o
universal peace; but : when we feund statements made
to the pnblic with such unblushing disregard tetnith
as was exhibited in-the Pekin Tea Company's attack
upon our establishinent, we considered it a linty we
owed to that public, as well es- to ourselves, to repel
it by a plain statement of facts. • •
The moral qualifications of some people are so
convenient that they canibelieve any thing that they
like—or what is the same thing, by putting a good
face upon a fabrication, and repeating it three or fo
times, they are enabled to assume all the earnestness .
and sincerity of truth, and notwithstathrmg the ex
travagance of their statements, and theii total Jappo
sition to facts, their neighbors are stalled very "ill
mannered" if they presume to questiort or doubt
their veracity. Thus, though- It is stated that five
hundred thousand dollars worth or Blaqik. Tea was
imported by the Pekin Tea Company, vde suppose
we must swallow it at once, or incur their displeas
ure; but we cannot help being reminded of the story
of a "thousand black cats," which a boy declared
he saw upon the garden wall, which, upon inquiry;
dwindled dime to his father's old tomcat and anoth
er; and we suipect that these five hundred thousand
dollass worth of black tea, if a similar test was ap
plied, would diminish it in about the tame propor
tion. And yet the agent declares that no mysteries
are presented ! They have an agent at Pekin, but he
is incog. They have another at Canton, but he is
equally unknown; and at New York they receive
8500,000 ninth of black tea, which every body at the
Custom House is ignorant of ! Now we confess that
these things appear so strange to us—so exceedingly
mysterious, as to shock our credulity not a little, and
at the risk of being still considered "ill mannered,"
we must persist in classing such announcements with
the quackeries and humbugs of the day.
It was also stated that the Canton Tea Company
was imitators of them; or in other words, that allured
by their success, we had been induced to organise
our present establishment—whereas, in point of fact,
we had, as already stated, carried on our business
successfully FOUR YEARS before the Pekin Tea
Company was heard of! And without arrogating to
ourselves any great degree of sagacity or penetra
tion we may venture to assert that it-Was the impar
alelled success of the Canton Tea Company, the uni
versal celebrity of their teas, and the Increasing de
tnand for the same, that gave birth to the Pekin Tea
Company, and in fact that the very existence of that
.establishment is an acknowledgement of the sur
riority of our method of business, and of the prefer
ence we have obtained.
Many other statements, equally unfounded, we
have already examined, and the audacity displayed
in these specimens will sufficiently show the degree
of reliance to which any other statements from the
Pekin Tea Company are entitled.
Apart from the higher obligation of truth, we have
always considered it bad polity to resort to any un
fair means. In order to sustain our own character
we have never found it necessary to detract our
neighbor's ' or to write our own panegyrics and then
attempt to palm them off upon the public as the dis
interested notices of editors of newspapers, which it
is well known might easily be done without any flir
ther bribery than paying for them as advertisements.
That the Pekiu Tea Company thought fit to adopt a
different course was no concern of ours, and we
should not have interfered with their proceedings if
they had left ns unmolested. But they had probably
forgotten the proverb, "those who live in glass
houses should not fling stones." Nearly six years
have elapsed since the Canton Tea Company com
menced operations in this city; and as might have
been anticipated, they have had to encounter the
prejudices of the ignorant as well, as to experience
the grossest misrepresentations of envious and inter
ested parties. Hitherto we have only smiled at their
puny assaults which have only recoiled upon the
parties themselves—we hare confidently relied upon
the intrinsic merits of our own Teas, and we have
every reason to be proud of the result. Despairing,
therefore, of any success in this vicinity, this rival
establishment is obliged to carry its fabrications to a
distance, and then, by pompous annoucementa on the
ono hand, (which it well knows would be laughed at
here,) and a disparagement of the Canton Tea Com
pany on the other, where the facts arc nut known, it
hopes to impose upon the unwary. A greater proof
of its haring calculated upon the ignorance of the
community need not be adduced than the fact of
their agents presuming to institute a comparison re
specting the localities and dimensions of the
i wiige
houses of the two establishments, when it s *ell
known that the single branch of the Canton Tea Co.
at 163 Greenwich st. cyanid more than compare with
the small store it has contented itself with until a very
recent period, situated as it was in the most obscure
part of Fulton street, and with the present addition
it has made, no one would think of comparing it with
the splendid store the Canton Tea Company have
just opened at 125 Chatham at. The value of proper
ty in the localities will show the estimation of busi
nesa men, and their decision has been pronounced
too long and too emphatically in favor of the locali
ties of the Canton Pea Company, to require any
comments.
The Canton Tea Company have never pretended to
import all the teas that they dispose oVfor the single
reason that a cargo of teas must necessarily be made
up of many inferior sorts, many of which are un
wholesome and never find the way into their estah-
lishment. They prefer selecting their ■tock from the
whole of the various cargoes that arrive from time
to time, and from their long experience in this coun
try and in Europe, as well as their unlimited com
mand of capital, they have always been enabled to
secure the delicious teas for which they have become
so justly celebrated, and at prices that have defied
competition. It is this notorious fact that has exci
ted the ire of so many parties, and we should doubt
less have escaped the wrath of our neighbors of the
Pekin Tea Company, if they had not so well under
stood as well as MI its truth.
In conclusion we will only add that we entertain
no ill feeling toward the Pekin Tea Company; but
we warn them against circulating falsehoods at qur
expense--aooner or later it must come to our knowl
edge, as we have now agencies throughout the Union,
and they may rely on it that we shall not fail to ex
pose them in whatever quarter they are carried.
NEW YORK CANTON TEA COMPANY.
N. York, April 30, 1846. Per Tits. A. Mostritorsr..
Our agents in Pittsburgh are Messrs. Bell & Grant,
corner of Ferry and Liberty streets, where choice
Teas of all descriptions are constantly on hand.
Obed Mitchell, 89 Chesnut and 337 Market street,
Philadelphia.
Phincipal Offices in New York, 125 and 1251 Chat
ham ,t., and 163 Greenwich sL may9-twllw
Tripartite Bridge.
At the confluence of the Allegheny and lifonongahela
Rivers.
PUBLIC notice is hereby given, that in pursuance
of an Act, of the General Assembly to that ef
fect, books for the subscription of stock to the Com
pany, for erecting a Wire Suspension Tripartite
Bridge, over the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers,
at their confluence opposite Pittsburgh, will be open
ed at the several places hereinafter named, on the
SECOND MONDAY OF JULY next, and continue
open between the hours or 9 and 4 o'clock, for three
successive days:
In the City of Pittsburgh, at the Exchange Hotel;
Geo. W. Jackson, John Caldwell, N. B. Craig, Sam , '
M. Wickersham, Thomas Bakewell, John B. Butler,
A. K. Lewis and James Wood, Commissioners.
In the Borough of Manchester; at the office of Cy
rus Townsend; John Sampson,,,John Cheney, Wil
liam Lecky and Jeremiah Dunlimy, Commissioners.
In Beaver county, at the public house of C. W.
Sloss, in Fairport; David Shields, Andrew Purdy,
Samuel McFarren and David Ramsey, Commiasion
era.
In the Borough of Butler, at the public house of
Jacob Meching; Joshua Stoolfire and Wilson Mc-
Candless, Commissioners.
In the Borough of Washington, at the house of
Gen. John Huey; Witham McDaniels, John Park,
John F. Wrenshall; Ewird McDonald and Stephen
Woods, Commisiloitent.
The slum! of otOok ate rifty Dollars each, and at
the time of subsoribiniti rtrr. Dou..sas on each share
Is to bo paid.
By ordeetir the Coteieissionere•
tAtieat i j J. E, McCABE, Chairman.
It. 8, Ciotti+ ) Pearetery
AVANTED.--Six or eight Travelling Map
,' settlers. We have a number of works just
issued, and rill sell exceedingly low by the quan
tity. Apply to the subscriber, G. W. TAYLOR.
at the book store of LUKE LOOMIS,
my l'A-St. Wood street.
STOCK of-the Pittsburgh Navigation and Fire In
nuance Company.-2lBsharee for sale, apply at
the office of the Company. ma 9-6 t
GINGER RCOT.-200 lbs. just received and for
sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK Es Co.,
=Via Corner. of 6th and Wood sta.
.
Wonders of the Universe..
MHE wonders of the
tare and art! including memories and - anecdftes
of-wonderful and eccentric charactera of every-age
and Nation. - From the earliest period to the present
time. -The whole collected from the ntosti,riginal
and authentic • sources of information,
,einWlialted
with engraving& „ For Sale by
mayB - LUKF.
,
T EsTSEED 011..—‘20 bblis. Linseed Oil on Con
sigignerit*id for .Kitle
maY 9 -
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• ' STONE dr, SieCOLIIDIII
"GREAT WESTERN CIRCE'S
Q • STOECES, Director and Principal Agent.
T" proprietors Of the Great-Wei - tern Circus
respectfully - announce to their patrons that
this Company has-beeniti the r eOunie of organiza
tion for the past twelve menthe, and 6OM the fa
cilities the managera have lied the past winter,
they have been - enabled to mike selections of per
formers from Bpaulding's North. American Circus,
New - Chleamf_ Circus, and Howe & Ma-
Ides New York Cirdns, thereby forming a galaxy
of performers that wOUld be Made' brightpartietdar
stars in any of the companies of. the - present day.
Will open on Friday evening, May' the. Irith,nn
the Lot in front of Nlurray's American "Hotel, for
merly, Broadhurst Minsion Houie, - for a few nigh?
only.
In the arrangement of the interior, the utmost
attention has been carefully behlin view as re
gards the comforts oflihe audience. The' seats are
constructed on a tiel,r and improved style, and ca
pable of containing tsUO persons. The pit is -arran
ged entirely around the arena in front of the dress
circle, thereby making the. aningement for view
ing the performantisjugnitely :better than in any
of the preceding CompanieWthat hiVe visited Pius
burgh. - • •
The proprietors 'State without any , vaunting:
boast, that the urn. omaertts upd lit out of this,
the Great Western 'irrus, is superior, in every
sense of the word, 3 any like •eitablishment in
the Union.
The Brass Band, as, arras under the guidance
of the leader,. H. Gaul}, was selected with care
and precision, from the orchestras of the St. Charles,
American, and Freneh heatres, not only forming
If Brass Band, but a very superior String Band, so
fequisite to give effect to the Ballets and Pantom
ines that are produced in the arena of this, the Cir
cus of 1846.
The names of performers consist of the follow
ing gems of the arena;
Mr. 1. McCollum, the best two horse rider in
the world.
Mr. E. Stone, the neknoWledged best bare back
ed Equestrian.
Mr. D. W. Stone, the unsurpassed mel«trainst.
ie Horseman.
Mr. Wm. Day. so well , known throughout the
West as the multiform man.
Mr. John Smith, the great Negro Delineator.
and Picanuly Coleman, hia original and celebrated
Pupil,
31ns. J. Smith. principal female Equeatrian. •
Master of the Manage and director of the circle.
John Shay. •
The three Clowns are unsurpassed. and consist
of Green John.son, principal, groteaque, and per
forming Clown; Joe Cloven, the liming and Mez
zo Clown; Wm. Worrell, the Drolleriat and Piero.
To enhazfce the sports , of the circle, the follow
ing auxiliaries are attached to the company.
H. Long: J. Jones, S. J. Hendricks, W. Lake.
Brown, 11. Ruggles, T. Young, G. Smith, C.
son.
The costume and property maker of this estab
li-shment, Mons. Trundt, having had an experience
of, ten years in the principal Circus Companies in
France, Germany, and lastly, at Ducrow's Amphi
tlicatre, is fully competent to the task.
'The .Band, as arrange!, "compose the following '1
artistsprofessors;
Mr. l.
tisl
Gaul. Leader of Brass Band; Mr. A. Tel
tow. L ader or the String Band, Mr. E. Teltow,
Arranger and Copyist; E. Johnson: J. Charlton; J•
Whitfont, M. Marchetti-, H. Kent; G- Miner; Mons.
Fcyn: W. Metzler, Sig Capuehini.
}Admission to Dress Circles nO cents; Child
ren with parents half price. Pit 2.5 cents—no
half price.
A regular police has been engaged to enforce
the strictest order and decorum.
c; ,Ti cket s of admission - can be obtained at the
various hotels and at the box Office.
Boxes reserved for families, which can be secur
ed during the day on application to Mr. Stokes.
WM. C. PRESTON,
Travelling Art.
COFFEE. --45 bags prime Rio Coffee.
2 bags Laguayra Collie, to arrive and for
gale by J. 1). WILLIAMS,
may?
D UTTER AND LARD.-13 kegs family Rutter.
1-1 0 10 kegs Nu. 1 Lard, on coneignment and fur
gale by J. D. WILLIAMS,
may? 110 Wood st.,
SUNDRIES. —43 bbls. Brazil Sugar.
3 sacks Liverpool Table Salt.
2 Bales Bordeaux Almonds.
Paper Shell
1 " Cream Nuts.
5 Loxes Ground Pepper.
5 Rock Candy, to arrive and for sale by
J. D. WILLIAMS,
may 7 110 Wood street.
bbls. Trimmed Shad.
41 " No. 1. Herring.
To arrive and for sale by
may 7 J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood et.
BACON AND OATS.-2000 assorted Bacon
25 bbl& Oats, in Store and for sale by. , "
J. D. WILLIAMS,
may? 110 Wood street.
SOAP AND CANDLE.S,-50 boxes No. 1 Soap.
5 boxes Castile Soap.
10 " Hydes4Palin and Fancy Soap
5 " Sperm Candles.
" Starr do
5 Mould do
20 " Pittsburgh Dipped do.
For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS.
may? 110 Wood street.
‘III.LINEAY AND FANCY GOODS at Auction
Ii and Private Sale.---;•At McKenna's new Auc- 1
tion Rooms, No. 114, Wood street, three doors from
sth, will be sold the largest and most splendid stock
of Fine Millinery and Fanoy Dry Goode offered either
at public or private salein the city of Pittsburgh for
several years, just arrived direct from the cities, of
New York and Roston. They can be seen between
the hours of 10 and s_9'elock, each day, during
which may be found thread wrought laces, edgipge
and ineertings, thread, tapes and collars, ladies'
fancy caps, new style, imitable for the parlor or the
ball room; head dresses, wreaths and ornaments,
fancy collars and breasts, hosiery and gloves, to
gether with a great many other articles too tedious
and numerous to mention. P. McKENNA,
may 4 Auctioneer.
DMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF STOCKS.—At
A
2 o'clock P.M., on Thursday the 14th instant,
at the Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood
and Fifth streets, will be sold for cash, par funds, by
order of Wm. Nelson, Adminiitrator, shares Bank
of Pittsburgh strock. Also, for account of whom
it may concern, 13 shares xchange Bank of Pitts
burgh stock.
may 9 JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct'r.
ADJOURNED Sale of buiilding,Lots.—rn conse
quence of the unfavorable state of the weath
er for out door transactions on the. sth, the sale of
Seven Beuuttful Building Lots, situate in Pitt Town-,
ship, fronting on• the Coal Hill Turnpike Road and
Coal Lane, the property of Mr. Samuel Wright,
was postponed until Thursday, the 14th inst. at 8 o'-
clock, P. M., when 'they will be sold at.the Com
mercial Anction Rootesecestmer of wood and Fifth
sts. •
The above Lots are very , handsomely aitiatted in
in one of the most•healtby and• pleasant neighbor
hoods irr the Tieinity-of•this city, arid will be shown
Kevions to the sale by the. miner Lowly person dis
posed to purchase. .
: •,. r ate' • • • ' 'Auctioneer.,
,
V ALUABLE
Rea) Estate. at ituction.-,AtiRO , - - -
m,i7ml 17uttsdaf the Tali. dijef
May - at ;the oraMercist - AuctiOit-tßoomo,L6inner _of.
Wood rind Fifth-it:roe* Will be 'Oa -thafAahlehle
Lot of Ground, having a front or 20 Teuton,. Third et.
-opposite the moutlvoTPiiiii:Office alley and:extend
ing back 80 feet. - • •
AL2O--The Lot of Ground situate on the corner TA', " Fou , DD AND STEPHEN'S
miscEL.
or commixvolgoot and BrOwnls alley in the; Sixth •
LAMES, being another : volume of the Med.
Ward, having 25 feet fr ont and attending back, 75
feet; Tenntat saga' ern Britialt.P3syisW • ,liistreceived and for *tile
1 4 9 JOIN Di AWLS' Ilii . ctiOneCr at COMQB 80 Fourth at. , niay7
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Delaware county_ par
Montgomery county...par
Northumberland . par
Columbia Blidge Ca ...par
Doylestown par
'Reading . .;par
StiCkii-Countyi par
U. States Bank 30d
Brownsitille ;Id
All other solvent blcs4ti
Scrip.
Mer &Man. bk:Pittth.par
State Scrip 2d
City and County 211
Laniaater 10d
Hamilton 15d
Granville 45d
Fanners' Bk.Canton..2sd
Urbana ... .... .....40d
Sciota 5d
All Solvent Hanka 2d
- State Dk & branches..2ld
aerip,s & 6 p. c..spm
ICENTIXILY.
All'nolvent Banks 2d
Eastern Banks 2d
Wheeling • Id
do. branches
Br'ch at Morgontown..ld'
• • . Regimental Order: '
ALL persons subject:to Militia duty,
within the bounds, of the Fifth Regiment, 2 ,
(formerly the 147th) first Brigade, fifteenth
division, *Fenia'a Militia, will !meet for
training aoixtsPection near the old turn
. pike gate, ;Ali - Wird, on the 19th must, at
I I o'clock, A. M., equipped and armed as required
bylaw. The parade ground' is beloiv Penn street
near where the turnpike gate forrnerlystood.,
rilay7-til ::. IifORAS . RAMILTON, Col.
Head quarters. -
SIXTH REGIMENT PA. VOLUNTEERS.
THE Companies comprising the Gth
Pa. Volunteers, are hereby notified , that the
ißegiment will parade for Inspection and Drill.
riciti usual Friday the 22deon
Liberty
atloock, P. )t the the ground
Wright resting on Marbury street. -
E. TROVILLO, Col.
mayll
J. G: REgn, !Wit
Pittsburgh, Navigation and , Fire luau.
ranee Company.
OFFICE. NO. 21 MARKET STREET.
rpm: citizens of Pittsburgh continue to be offered
an - opportunity to effect insurance upon their
property, by a Domestic institution located among
themselves, based upon domestic capital, and con
ducted by directors, in wheat prudence, inte.grity and
good faith they Can readily ascertain whether they
may repose that undoubted security rib 1,11 - should
ever attend an assurance transaction., :
. - - -
To persons - whose property has *beady been dam
aged or destroyed by fire or wateri the ealvantage
personally Adjusting the Joss with on iillaittlthal qtr
most, will be strikingly evidtsit. To these whiti suffer
ed by the Great Fire, this partieularcorporation needs
no recommendation. The prompt.payment of the
whole amount of its lossesis—rizAncy awe 1117NDITS1
THOTIIAND D0L1A313 — . 41 to them a sufficient guarantee
of future security.
It is the part of all prudent men,' however fortu
nate, to anticipate calamity for the purpose of avoid
ing its effects. To such as havelitherto escaped, as
well as to those who have sustained loss, the facility
of protection and indemnity, offered by this institu
tion, will be the strongest inducement to avoid the
reflections and regrets which must be experienced
, by those who suffer without hope of restitution.. _
M. ALLEN, President.
Rory Foram., Secretary. :feblo-d6m
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Lack Wa wf SVGA COATtO, etwr op. ri
Cfrairiaat ."
hunter. COI7II-
' TtliwZlT
CLiCKENEIVS SUGAR COATED VEGETABLE
PILLS are the first and only Medicine ever
known that will positively cure
Headache, Giddiness, Measles, Salt Rheum,
Rheumatism, Piles, Heartburn, Worms,
Dispepsia, Scurvy, Cholera Morbus,
Small Pox, Jaundice, Coughs, Quinsy
Pains in thellack, Whooping Cough,
Inward Weakness, Consumption', Fits,
Palpitation of the Heart, Liver Complaint,
Rising in the Throat, Erysipelas, Deafness,
Dropsy, Asthma, Itching, of the Skin,
Fevers of all kinds, Colds, Gout, Gravel,
110 Wood street
Female Complaints, Nervous Coniplaints,
And all other diseases originating from impurities o
the blood.
inr They have cured, since their introduction,
over 2,000 persons, who have been given up as hope
less eases, b y the most eminent Physicians.
DJ" Theyai ( e patronized and recommended by
men of the highest distinction, among whom are—
Hon. David R. Porter, Hon. Henry Clay,
Hon. John Q. Adams, Hon. Daniel Webster,
Hon. Martin Van Buren, Hon. J. C. Calhoun,
Gen. Winfield Sekt, Col. R. M. Johnson,
Hon. James K. Polk, Gen. Lewis Casa.
vs - Their virtues are so infallible that the money
will be returned in all cases the:) , do not give univer
sal satisfaction. Although burtwo and a half years
have elapsed since these celebrated Pula were first
introduced to the public, the sale of them in the
Eastern and middle States has far exceeded Dr.
Clickener's most sanguine expectations. t During the
past year, alone, no less than 10,000 gross of boxes
have been sold in the State of New York, 6;000 in
Pennsylvania, 4,000 in Maryland, 3,000 in New Jer
sey, 2,000 in Delaware, and 9,000 in the New England
States, requiring the constant employment of 27
hands, exclusive of printers and engravers. In the
same period, upwards of 200,000 copies of the
"Family Doctor''rhave been ordered by agents in
every section. of the country. These facts must
show, conclusively, that Dr. Clickener'a Sugar Coat
ed Pills, besides being the very best medicine in the
world, are held in the highest estimation by the
public.
We might extend this publication to an indefin
ite length, if we deemed it expedient to publish all
teisimonials we have received, not only from agents
but individuals and families, who have experienced
the benficial effects of Clickener's Sugar Coated
Pills, but we deem it unnecessary. The most in
contestible evidence of their unprecedented success,
are the numberless Imitations and Counterfeits which
have already appeared, notwithstanding the brief pe
riod they have been before the public. Even some
of our staunchest pill makers have had the audacity
to imitate the Capsule of Sugar, in order to disguise
1 1 the ingredients of their vile compounds, and palm
them off for the "real Omen pure." Such paltry
shifhi cannot last long without exposing their hideous
deformity. Truth and honesty must inevitably pre
vail over rascality and deception..
For For sale in Pittsburgh by W.lll. JACKSON, at Ms
Patent Medicine Warehouse, No. 89, Liberty street,
head of Wood st., Pittsburgh. Price, 25c. per box.
Dr. Clickener's principal office is 81 Barclay street,
New York.
CO- Beware of an imitation article called -Ira
proved Sugar Coated Pills, purporting to be patented;
as both the pills and the pretended patent are for
geries, 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.
Ige-Remember, Dr. C. V. Clickener ii the original
inventor of guitar Coated Pills, 'and that nothing of
the sort wig ever heard of until he introduced them
in June, 1843. Purchasers should, therefore, always
ask for Clickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and
take no other, or they will be made thevictims of a
&and. may 9
LIGHT READING.—S. E. S.,complete;
Smolletve Select Works.
Bremeee Novels;
The Spy;
Last of the Mohicans;
Oliver TWild; •
Humphrey Clinkerp
Martin Chuzzlewit; ' _ •
The old - Curiosity Shop;
Gil Blae
Dun. Quixote, &e, &c.
For sale by . • • -;
S. BOSWORTH. &
•-, • "143.. Market street
. -
116`F.E125- AVDTAVEIIES, a new novel by,hintr.
E - -* Gore, author of -- .A.bidnego, , the Money Lin
der; Stoty of the Royal Eavorite, &c. Just re'
ceived and for eale at COOK S,! Fourth at..
IISCOVArT4
DAILY BY
CHANGE
WOOD ersseia '
State Bank '& Wancheei4o
Shawneeti)wn . 70w
I=2
State Baek*bianehen.lid
TENNESSEE
All solvent banks .... hd
N;AND R. CAROLINA
All eolvegt banks....2ld
all itoiven
revs - Tor m.
New 'York:city , ..
Country .. ... Id
vinttiLtirm.-
saltimore.t .par
Cotiatry Id
WISCOMIN TESL
Mal& kiriln Co. Milwe 5
1111CMCAIT,
Farm and tiech bank..sd
All Other solvent 5d
Esehange—Selling Rates.
New York 1 prm
Philadelphia prm
Baltimore - ' lpm
GOLD Ann l ancri. vittrr..
Frederickdors $7 80
Ten Thalers... 7 80
Ten Guilders.. 3 90
Louis(Pars - 450
Napoleon ' 3 80
Ducats 2 1 0 a 220
Eagle, old 10 60
" new 10 00
Doubloon, Spanish-16 00
Do, Patriot 15 50
Guinea... 500•
Security to Purchasers.
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ef-Rate. • Omni ivanst.)sf •Evacti: 7 1111 Pellor tratr
are respectfully invited
lio;: 913 V4roxt et,, 3 doclriteloiirri*Tiihnd Allep
nstulf-d* , - • ,
IpItESHTEASe=I7S paelkageallommlldryson, Gun
_E . Powder, Imperial and;Amain:wig, whole, half
or iplarter'cheate, all oftbbi # 2 4Vailartfon3tice; V
-
rillng 0115 day 117 1 ibrZ ale by
ADIREG'I` ffc SHIPTON,
133 and 135 Wood att
F RUIT; NUTS, &c:-10qboxes M. 8.. Raisins;
5 frail bates;
12 do -Bordeaux. Almciridel
6 sack* Cream Nets.
4- do Filberts}
-10 boxes No.. 1,2, and i 3 Rock Candy.
Received this day and;forsale 11 .. •
LAINII3tR
133 x. and - 135 Wood et.
frOHIACCO;-. , 25 boxeslintOistm &. Keress's lamp
tobacco; •
• 30 bas Piine & llaywoOdlsbla lump tobacco;
10 Layton's ; b's do
15 Browo's extra s's plug do
.40 4 r I's, 31„ Isa, 32seild ladies twist toiyaocoy
Received thie day and for .alp by •
LAMBERT &
133 and 135 Wood et.
WRAPPING AND WRITING PATER.-200
retinae. crown,
.raecUum" and double crown
draw. ; , . . •
00 ream Aines , ruled cap,
Received and for sale
LAMBERT & SHIPTON,
ma 5 !. t 33 and 135 Wood at.-
QUNDRIES.-32 bbls. Span Whiting.
50 cans London Mustard.
20 GrotuidCassi4 I
0 cases±Prunes, glass jars.
6 4. titron;
Received and for sale by
LAMAERT Sc SHIPTON,•
mays ± ; . 133 and 135 Wood et
BUTTER. 2-1 bble. Roll Blutter, &prime article in
good order f just reeeited and for sale by
MARTIN &
untyB 56 Wood street,ibet , s'een 3d and 9th,
-- I
J_ 'AT/lER.-3 rolls Leitber, (rough;)3
dozen Bridle;Leather;, , •
5 rolls llatnesi Leatber;l -
1 lot of Wide Leather;
1 " of upper do;
In store and for sale by : ,! .
'; • MARTIN &3311 T .
mytittw 56 Wood, betkvesix 3d and4tb sts,
INDERS , BOARDS.-8000 lb', medium Straw
Binders Boards, receirid and for sale by
JOHN. 11. MELLOR,.
1 1 122 Wood street.
SHOE PAPER.---100 reatoit crown mime paper, ea
sorted colors, received:and for sale by
JOHN It . BIELLOR, -
122W00d'at....
A RNOLD.S i FLUID.--Receised, a
It supply lof Anaold , s Writing Fluids and-Red
Inks warranted genuine, fresh and . free from mould;
for ;de by " JOHN H. MELLOR,
may 5 ' 122 Wood street.
TWA TABLES.—Marbli Top on hand and for
II sale IoW, at the Furninire warehouse of • •
Ti Br YOUNG & Co.,
' - Hand street..
MEI
DAT'gm SYRINGES', lof all sizes, qualities
and prines,just received ,and for sale by
of
THORN,
Corner of Hand and Penn sta.
QPIRITS TURPENTIPM--Just received and
o for sale by `i EDGAR THORN,
may? Corner of Hand and Penn ata.
no LITE LICK WATER. --Just received ,from
.11 the Spiings in Kentuticy, and on draught at
; EDGAR THOR'S,
Corner Of Hand and Penn sts.„
NTEW GLNIGLIA.3IS.—Geo. S. Schwartz has just
IN received a large stock of superior French
Gingham! for Ladies' Dresses.
Also, a One assortment'. of Gingham Lawns - , to
which he would invite tae attention orLadies at
No. 106, Market street, between sth and . Lib erty
streeta. ap 10
11 .1 EATHF.RS.....7 sacks g rime Kentucky Feathers.
J 2 just received and for sale by
I. B. RHEY &
57 Water street.
mayB
ITIOBACCA-9 kegs 6 twist Tobacco, just received
and for sale by , IM. B. RHEY & Co.,
InsYS " 54 Water atreet.
OATS 500 bushels for sale by
.: M. B. MET & CO.
may 6 i 1 57 Water street.
QIUD.- 1 -50 bbla beat No I trimmed Shad To ar
'k7 . , rive. 1 M. B. 'REMY& Co.
mys 1
C ,
OFFEE.--147 bags prime Green Rio Coffee,
ar
riving and for sale byi M. B. FUMY & Co.
mys
KEELITEM. BOAT! FOR SALE.—A new keel boat
just Snished, cargo box and all complete—di
mcnsiona,;lo feet keel •byllBl feet beam She wil
be sold th'eap if called fot Boon.
P. C. MARTIN,
60 Water at.
OIANCES.-60 boxes !of sweet (0) Sicily oran•
ges instTeceited and for sale by -
P. C. MARTIN,
60 Water street.
may 6
PURE WINES ANDLIQUORS.—Oferery quality
alwaia en baud and i . ifor sale by
P. C. MARTIN, -
611 Water street.
TIOTATOS.-25 bnelkelir of : fine red . and Neelltai
nockPptatpes for sal*. bow by . • -
P. C. MARTIN,
mayt I 60 Water street.
LEMONS& ORANGES;-80 txrtee Prime Sicily,
Lemens; . .
80 beim; Prime Sicily Oranges, to arrive and for
tale by II P. C. MARTIN, .
may 6 i 60 Water 'Street:
,000 lbs. juit received and for sale by
';• IL E. SELLERS,
• 57. Wood st.
GLUE:;
may 6
;!trITRIOL.-I'.Oask just itemised and for
- sale t.y i E. E. 'SELLERS,
may 6 67 Wood st.
ARSAFARILLA.-1 bale Honduras, just received
10 and fcir gale by R. E. SELLERS,,
may 6 57 Wood at.
FOR SALE—.SOO cuts of good five double pnr
ple and yellow carpet chain; 200 dos, 7-0, 8-10,
0-12 and 10-14 window glass, sash and puttY to
suit when. wanted; 200 assorted sizes wooden bowls,
tubs,' buCkets and keelens; 6 doz. of good - grass
rakes, scythe ands and hay forks, &c., 6 great gross
matches; shOvels; spadCs, and garden hoes,
_&c.,
fresh Louisville lime, •by tlie barrel or retail, and
for sale in any quantity to Suit purchasers.
, ISAAC HARRIS, Agent &
inyo-6t Com. MerZhant, NO 12 St Clair st.
WANTED TO BORROW for two years, $7OO
on Bond and Atortgag,e on iininciunbered
property worth six times the amount Also, want
ed to borrow several snialler and larger susns, , for
which the best security will be given.
ISAAC HARRIS,
Agency and IntelligenOe office, No. 12. St. Clair st.
mayoi6t
BLEACHED SIIEETTNGS AND SHIRTING&
The'atterntion, of liurchuers• is invit.end..lo.o
large stock of these Goods.
44 superior Sea.lsland Shirting Moline; •
..it 'it 1 . di .it
-
7-8 1 "
124 Hamilton Sheeting;
5-4 1 " ct
mar 17
- mails FIGS, good quol,ityp jgrtreieivedaad
fbr sale by L- -
JOHN D. DAVIS,
Anctioneer tiCont. Merch , t,
onrtiar of Wood and sth sta.
maY 9
Vit WORKS.--JuVt rececived—
-.1.-11 The Complete Confection; • .
The:. - 4 .. Fldrist;
cton , s Modern Cookery„;
Mies Levlie's.Completet it
For Bale by & Co.,
• . -7/305orltet.fiTbet
- - OAPTIVITY OF 14,41 , CiLgOit - nt St. Helena,
by . Gem ••Cour*" litintholon, the -.Emperor'ei
companion in exile and,t.eetarnentark the,
-
Just received and for ease at COOK'S7SS Fo
, street: i, , ~ -1 r ;;; ' Imayl
UNCLE JOHN, or I.4t's Too Much Trouble,'
by Mary Onne, a,beautiful: lamo, volume
just received and for sale at COOK'S, 85 . Fourth
street. _ _ :may7
„X'StWiLIENP!'")e - A,
- ,IVIOISDAT ,
l imregui....zwilaadiauscfnier steam,
erUNIONs C:504 2 4 Maclianovillita AIL
a regular , packet betwata Pl.ltiatrg,ll dad Ci4Cirt,
tati, leitierphia Ml+ every 4* d* at.B.aidocki, -
P. M. getaktdrig she,vvift leave Cilld l43lll "tn t
Thiinglaf 51!. ,
`Tiactraion.was - bU II eiprdssly Pre - t.Edilliadel;„
aneaffords avail acdoirimodation;
• For freight ar passage apply otrhf.
ar„ -
ittays -
oritlNNATi • ateariiaa
- - • FOR r a it wit=gt
The
wa il known
th. Master,
" regli and Wheeling, Clueinh
ing'--111a77:1":"cie;PcAinlocckkeRliAe2711711.!Fe°,v1-33:_ 1 7 9611 77' 4; : sane day. Returning, 7 Wl"
Saturday, at A.
on board*
everypm height or pasaage i t co , A o mta,-- _:.:
to
F°118"11 Water atreeU
No. 30,
SAVRDAY PACKET. . • -
The regularmail and passengerateanier • ..,
CIRCASSIAN, Capt..lsaao-Renatett, Will - •
run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh; ink _ r •
Cinciniati,Jeaving . this port every Saturday, at
A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the ramfr day.
Returning, she will leave Cincinnati eVery
at 10, A. M.- - - - '
For freight or passage apply on board.
The Circassian wag built expressly_ for this trade.'
and offers to her passengers every comfort and ..aa..`
coMmodation. war
SATURDAY: PACKET
The regular mail and passenger. steamer
__,.-MESSENGER, Captiniforri f will run 116.,
ax Packet between .Pittsliiirgh and-Citeeirifirit4,:
leaving this port eiery Saturday. at
Wheeling‘at 10, P. M.,the same day. RclatnaitiairY
she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday,: at 30
wolock, A. M. • . "
For freight or passage.apply on
The Messenger was built expressly for.thie.tritites - ,......
and °Tele to her passengere every _confint ant . lu3,i , •
commodation. - , mar 15
TUESDAY PACKET.
THE renular mailand paisengerateani,
er HIBERNIA, Capt...fohn:Klitiefeltei * ?
will run as a ieguhir packet between Pittalinrgh , Mnr:
Cincinnati, leaVing this port . eveliTueiilaynt 10 A
hi., awl-Wheeling -at 10 P. M. of the =me
Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Friday - ;14
For freight or passage apply on beard.
The Hibernia was built .expressly - fOr the'
and olrersio : the passengers every comfort and sn -
perior accommodations. • • apt
' - FRIDAY PACKET.
THE rentdai Mail and paiseigiiiteini;
er CLI.PRER'No. 2, Captain Croolta, - .Will- -
run as a regular packet between Cincinnati and
burgh. leaving .this Dort every Friday at. 10 A:.N14"." -- ,5::
and Wheeling at TO P . the same day. ; Refitirninr..,..- . .
she will leave Cincinnati evere Monday at 1074'cle14 A. M.
.;-
For freight or pasaige'appli on hoard. • :
The Clipper No. 2 wasbuilt expressly for this ttenetc - ? . ..•
arid offers to her passengers every , comfort: and ao: L.-
cotnroodation. -
REGULAR CINCINNATI PACKET.' -
THE new U. S. )51a1I steamer ACADIA,.
IVl..E.'Lneas, Master, will 17111 gli 4.l !gnr,
lar passenger
. t4cket betweeit Pittsburgh *and -tltty
above port-dtmng the seamen of lB4s,Jeavingelifry - •
Thurs4y at 10 o'clock A. M.
-The Acadia is new and has superior accommoda
tions. For freight or passuee.apply on board, or to .
ap9 J. NEWTON JONES.. Agent:,
MONDAY PACRET.
The regular mail and passenger steamer
MO,NoNOAHELA,. Capt. Stone;will run r .‘
as a regular Packet between. Pittsburgh and Cinoiin.
nazi, leaving this port every Monday at 10, - ;
and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Return-
she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10,
A. M.
For freight or paarage apply on board. .--
The - Monongahela was built expressly for this
trade, and offers to the passengers comfort, and-Cit z
perior accommodations. mar 3l
WEDNESDAY PACKET.
THE regular mail and passengeratiard4f.
er NEW ENGLAND,Capt,7 S. kliege:
kill run as a regular packet . between PittsburgliTn&
Cincinnati, leaving this port every Wednesday at
A. M-, and Wheeling 'at 10-P. M. the 17:1113ft
Returning, shesyill leave Cincinnati every gatirsday-1 -, - - „ , .
at 10 A. M. "" • : - .
For freight or passage apply - an board. -,,
The New England was built expressly - for thiotrnac ,
and of to the passengers every comfort and surro
rior accommodations. - --caar2o.
SA.INT LOUIS PACKETS. .
. _.......
FOR sr. - LaCrIS;- - -11EGULAW PACKET.: ,-- t''':*• . ,
k
The new end splendid passenger iteanV. -=-
steam
er -BRUNETTE , Caot . Peity, will run its
the trade m Pittsburgh to St. Lotus, durine,the
season of 18.16;
The Brunette was built expressly for the trade,
and Is elegantly foninished in every respect: . '"
For freight otptunnige apply on hoard. -.. ..-npl.4 ,_
FOR NASHVILLE—REGULAR PACKET., •
• The new ana splendid. light draught .
steamer SAM SEAY, Capt. Greenlee; -
will run as a regular Packet to the abarevnt, dOng
the-season.-
• The Sam Seay was built - expres4fEr.th e
vine_ trade, and will make her pips I:extd4 . lo,l.nring. -
the season.
For freight or passage apply on - lewd;
ap 11 . J. W. BUTLER RBRCh;-Aigenti.
• EICIF4.IiOR BAMR OP Prrrekt e ti •• •..
May 6, 1846..;!_. , .4i;i- .
THIS Bank has this day deelaivi a ais - 011d. - cd"
. 1. three pet' cent, on its -Capital Stock, otitof ita
Profits for the last six months, payable to the Stock'.
holden' or other legal representallyea on or after
the 15th inst. HOWE, Cashier. _
rhayG.
• ' Merchant's and Manufacturer's Bat*,
• Pittsburgh, May 5, 1846; 5
rINIE Directors of the Bank hare this darde•
I clared a dividend of three and iihalf per eat:
on its capital stock, out of its profits for the-last
sivnoriths, payable on or after the 15th- inat.!..-
Better!): Stockholders will be paid at the C§narqdr:
'alai Bank of Penn'a. in Philadelphia. •
-- znay6 •
•
.
BA'tt OP PrrreeirlYlEß_
May .5, 184 G.. S'"-
HE President and Directors of this Bank have
L this day declared a dividend of three "pei•
cent. on the capital stock for the last six months,
payable to the Stockholders or their legal repro.
sentatives, forthwith
mayri.
IVEW GRADUATED GINGHAM ROBES, AT :
MORItIS!—The Ladies are remicated -- to call
and examine a new and beautiful assortment of Gra& ,
uated Gingham Robes at Nci - 65 market et. Just re-.
calved by D. Leech & Cots ExPreer. ap 2 7,
BERAGE SHAWLS AND SCAVS.-f-Anotier !at
of Handsome Berege . Shawls and Scarfs, now
opening at No. 65 Market street, • .
rtp27 • - !dolma.
.I — InKNCH LAWNS.—A large lot of he French ,
Lawns,
_U --
Lawns, (new style)just reeessea by '
'A MORRIS,. '
Ns). 65 Markel et
INGHAM. LAWS 4
N--Ire-eeived this day bj Es,
Gpress—a splendid assortment 0f..-'oinghasn -
Lawnir new and dealiable styles;
ap2l.
- - .
IGIit',DRESS SILKS;--To persons deattini
JJ Light Dress Silks, we would aav, call cm
Morris, No'6s bikaxet at, where a beautiSil . ammt% .
meat can be seen. ap27.
rHE firm of Irvine At Martin wan dissolved by'erm.
tual consent on the 2d of April. She business' '
of the firm will be settled by Mahlon Martin and
James Irvine, who are authorized to- uvo Air - stns.
ture for that purpose. They wilt be found' at the
warehouse of hlartin ft, Smith, No. Mt, Wood stiest..
JOHN
MAHLON MARTLN A. •
JADIES IRVINE. . -
Pittsburgh, April 7, 1846.
• . ~ •
SHEA & PENNOCK
In retiring from business, the andeisigned abee,N--
fully recommend Messri..Martin & Smith to
friends and customers iirthe late flai l -is castintlf.....-.'
worthy o'r eltir 4114.41411 re and Estrouage;
.;• _
IRVINE, . . -
JOHN
./ - 10111VIT-knit Township OtAters=ietreatiesoll:: -
. V the dillies 41' county , and•tiatiliithip crikeni
Peorisyl4tiaittlarsaa DentokEral., coil:eh:dog
the duties ty Cornnriisinnefe, - - Asseaaors
Collectors, ot taxes, and the *lode oftnisesling axxi
eollectintthe tuxes. Fortrale
• - LtrICEI,O437U, AO.
CRABB
. CIEDELP-300 dot. Crabb Cider, a ape:
nollg:lcleas and sweet; Hotelit,Steun=
boatsind • fimilles supplied at short Docket*
-' • - SIT.RETT It Co.,
' 18 Market pt.
JO IN SNYDEkCashier.
A MORRIS,'
No. 65 Mariet
Dissolution.
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