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'; ~ ~, t, f ,, i „ ij .:-... ; .,,,:,,,,.., : ..,•_,, '-;,:"-•',.;:',,,:i.:-.-!..-,._'.-', .4: '1? - : 4 ' " f 141 aty "0::`• • s . • "' ; rr • • • j . • 1 7 4' l ; 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 SO 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 SO 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 120 feet in depth rates ''towards ' towards Virgin alley. sthof said of Ward ate .”. ea -."- Also, two contigous lots of ground, fronting each 17 feet on Penn street, uie sa"-- _-...r *e: o- Pittsburgh, and extendingbackin , lots has depthsOfe a et towards Spring alley. One of the said ...... chernico - - . . tr-"-- e fr r o e n etec t o i f a .s s O m f i e t e h t s o h n op O ' m il d er , o r n a th st e re o e, thterozai K• h tw o story is o story. ol frame tenement. -...., -- ~ . ...J.;l- t;' , ..'.%;•; - f o r n enti th e e g corner of r O e f . ll et a re rra et • -• Spring i „:" . •,...-- .. - - gr al . l o e u y n. , d . which is erected a two story frame street :Als° and a .11 16 0 f y 7 , t, o7fe d et: x o t n ending back in depth, along Spring tenement. . - • ~....., 7. i• .' - '• - . c •t . K:...- ' , ? f .s ~ ~ „.•:.,,,- • ~' • ~•.! t'---•-,-V.4,,i,-.-,tk•;.:'-'.r‘,%••--- ''''.,:, ''.". 4- . -...' Factory streets i in said sth Ward, fronting on Fac 4. ~....•,-;_..;tr-i7„,:-f-li•:,;'!'•;,i's.....:_';';‘- ' r .:`,',: - C -1 ••,; 4‘ ••• . dpio--a lot of ground on the corner of Etna and ; .-•- ~..,'". ' C - 1...:,',1 , :',.':z';';:•::: '.::c',..t. ''i:'' . . 7 " an equal width, ,'.:.; . .;)-7•,.' t- ; 'l' i.,. i • ;:' , ,i . -r,.. ,-.,4-! --i"... preserving tory street 45 feet,. and exte s n 3 d f in ee g t atong Etna st., .r.; .''.:Q. , . , :t, - , , .• - -, ,, ,.•, - :.:: -- e`-.1 r ~, i --i i ? ':4'.':„.;) 'up back in , , ~•.- - .;:•.. '..;..1. i'ii , ,;.7.1'...'...t4.•;-", (...-...., k t .' , ~... 20 feat, and extending Aim- near Factory s treet,.. .. •- -.', 4 , ~ A..,', , -.....--, -_,._-1,'.4,_,..; ~ . 4,, ,, :ki y ,- ; ;* ;. 4 -, ••• • ILLINERY. , AND 'FANCY GOODS at., Auction and -Private: ..lale.—At Mckerina's new ,- . 1 •••• • ',.'. ~,,,. ' ~.- i: 4 ....0 '.4 '' '' •• ••: .. l - '• - '•-•'• :. - .glad.—d. lot of ground fro' ntingik ita 20 feet alley, .:-.;..1-'..,,..t...::-.„..;:_,, ),; ,-„ .;...: - /;; ‘ ,11!',..,' ''47f.:'-'- 4 ''.•-• V •- • 4 4-r" ''-•' • - tion RoOme;No. 11 , • ~ 4 ;'P ,.1 -'4.;,'- N.... -, -"-r.' 4 .. , ..e - .,;P' - '; I. l -2 4 ,0 f. • -sth, will bo sold the hog, . est and most splendid stock tioned, on which is erected a - fram 4' to the rearline of the e lot . red either '' - - pri vate sale in the city of Pittsburgh .for of Fine Milliner) , and FaneyDry Goods etre - at public or . Terms and Conditions of Salt; n .o s t f th alr e ow p s l -.;- widow's dower, being ens-third ch Th ase e 'q'_'' . . , ; .i .y* , ....:;_'„_;.'.•• . .. ,-:', t;_•... .- v. .-..,':,. ; - .4i-. ~- • .;-.':* ed•d'rect from the. cities of ~,,,,,, will „ a i n i„ th e hands of the. purchqser, _,.. w ise e re w ral x y * ca and ra, j ß o o lt stg irii dn ; ..oT2chleo t yczaneabeehsedeanyibeatzile.negn -•...T... . 2-Fl ; ' n -t, Z7!;,..' -- .7. ' , ,:--;'''' .. a ' itri — tig " ne '. r life, subject to the payment of interest. the . hours - of ..I.l.oouP;ned.thread wrought laces, edgings third, the onelyik after deducting the widew'S 0n0 :,v•,..,4„,..,..;!..0 : , v•,.., 4 „,..,..;!.. 0 ;.,,,:-... .7-.;•,!.. , .5. ;.- -•.":, . , :,'': ,••• .•. ~..-;,.,, .4,... • , 1,1 r.l-... ; i',,1.':.. T .L ., • ........: , ~. ~,-...• i ,... •-, . . .Which pray be ; . .threid..capes and collars ladies . will .be subject to the 'same terms ~as. the .17 .. . , '''. 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IL HILTON, other ~tediou s , , .. , . . . .. . • - ' . fa.ncy:ebl l lnrir sind. , boutfo . ; ,hosiery , an - :. ... -,... ~.- ,--,: .. i . , fti f - ii i/ . ,34 P ,' •'' !':". .Thii.l.•.'. , ; '. '''..' -ge _ .- • nataion, ~--„; 'f: NIcICENNA, - . :. _ . .. . ic , - ; ' ,. ;'..,.' , !;,';'-'''.l ';',: ',.i . ,...'. , ."-',:!ti...7 ~, v i -:-4 7 .i.;.:: .. ' . -, And'nymerous to. .:.,_ „. ,_ .. Auctioneer, --- ' . . - • .• Guardianannd Mira. VITRIOLL:.4 cask Just and L -, .• , , C4.;%'14'71'"1;:::'-i: ;I 's; : 1 4. ' 1:;1ki..:11141'r e 1: 3 -' r ' l 7l,'' ' ': : . -•.'":'` : 171 ". -- -Y4 ' .:. " 2. ' . . -' ' receivedfor N . B ' Persons wishing further infOrmation,' will .„-lf' - .'" '' '' ll. 'l ' z ' . ' ;'.. ' 70. ' . ' ; ';' , ‘ .; N: ;.2 .1,.. 7-, ~t q l. : 7- 1 .-- ? • .. ' 1 ' 11 ..P'4.., .-•- '-...'.: ' :-.:,:it.' V. SELLERS, r.:.:...p045g apply.lo./g4.37:- .. 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'; • .; •,:-.0,0.-. ''•'4.....:,..r..!. , .. %A! . ..V.'. ,c.;. , •••' , $ t....".'. 3 .',''', '.1•• - • , -... r) r.. '..''',..',.' ••'' .• ' ‘••• • . ; -!'; ' sl•V• •• •At*lf`.'.. r ..r , . ...,....,` .rh . - .1. ._ . . . - _ MEE :c, • 4 -,'!, 7...i,.:.• - ''',1:..•.:•- - ' 4,, ,,f.: , ..'• , : '::i.._:l - ,':!. - ".'' . 4'.:. 1 '4•.' ,. 4 : '''-'', ' ','-S. .s I ) V}.' I gr it: ♦, i~ t.. t '- 2 t~l ~~^ y f °' .+~ ` `j. r r; - .• A • :"1" ‘; , SEMEN =IN . , . ....,4;..:-. - 4Y:ic!7. : : , —::::.•„ 17N.,:..m1-tO,--,_41-iii-,,:•::---2,.,,„;..7, ' : • - EKES MEN =BM c .. .. V' - .1 /, ' A BEE 1111=1111111 MEV THE PITTSOINOI:DAILY: MOM POST °LEI; SA FRIDAY MORNING MAY 15, 1846 itrY. Pauttn, Agent for country.neyvvapers, the:Agent for Alie Pittsburgh Daily Morning Post, and'Meekly-Mercury - and 'Manufacturer, to receive 'advertisements and imbscriptions. He has offices in •'Nsty YORE, at the COal Office, 30 Ann street, (ad jOining the Tribune Office.) 13o.vrou, No.". 12, State street. PIIILADELPHIA, Heal Estate and Coal Office, 59 Pine street. - BerrnoroßE; S. E. corner Baltimore and Calvert', where , our paper can be seen, and terms of adverti sing learned. ' 13. 'Who "done" the theatrical critique in the 'Post, of Wednesday? Pittsburgh is too smell a place for sneli'a.geniis:—.Tournat The.tvould be witty and very eccentric Report er of Items, who inflicted the above upon the good readers of- the "Journal" must he the same one Who raew days since told the readers of_ that pa- Per; (niter "cudgelling .hiss dull brain" for two days) that Mrs. Howard was no singer. The same sagacious and tasty understrapper has since said too that he likes to see "three Clowns in one Cir cus." How one and the same head could' con ceive two such beautiful and wise sayings in a sin gle monthis more than I can understand just now. But,' if the enterprising manager of the Circus should iced a fourth Clown, (a part which this scribbler has been playing in Pittsburgh for some time from a desire to be considered eccentric) I know, where such a one can be had cheap for cash. Hi his `run his "engagement" here rather long—his disgusting attempts at eccentricity, like the - ahsurd and-foolish opinions which he is contin tially inflicting upon the readers of the Journal, , t itheipeople are -extremely tired of, So he had bet ter engage and playa ‘ , real' Clown; it he fails in that he. will answer admirably for, carrying wa .ler. to the horse.s, or servant to the Ring *aster. RELIGIOUS NOTICE A sermon will be delivered on the Lords' chi} , May.-1.7-at 2 o'clock - in the afternoon, at the new - Court. House by the . Rev. Hugh Kirkland which the. principles design and tendency of Fou rieria.m. In, modern socialism will be examined. . may , - . • Distoaratto Committee of Correspon -•,. .._:4etatle of Allegheny County, , ' An adjouined - meeting of the Committee will be held at the Washington Hotel -on Saturday the 16th inst. at ti o'clock, A. M. • . - , JOHN , C. DAVITT, S. Jokys, See . y. myi4 CORONER. We hate' been authorized to state that DAVID . . be a candidate for re-election to - the office of Coroner, subject to the decision of the Deniockatic.County Convention. mayl 1. 1. To Mothers.—The difficulty which every mother . ;4ixperienees in - Administering medicine to infants, - is entirelrobviated by Dr. Clicknees preparation, Called'the Sugar : Coated Vegetable Purga•it'e Pill. The-pill is encrusted with fine white sugar, so that it reserntilo end 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. eases of teething,. 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 cotrtplaiets, and always with entire success. Sold by Wra. Jackson, corner of Wood and Lib erty Streets, who is general Agent for Dr. Clicke ner s Pillsin Pittsburgh and vicinity. qz,Beware.cif an imitation article called "Ini pima! Sgrir-Coated Pills," purporting to be pat entedois both the pills and pretended patent are forgeries; -tot by' a 'miserable quack in New York, who, for the last four or, fire years. has made his living.by counterfeiting popular medicines. ..rnayls SONGS FOR THE PEOPLE Asa--ualnd goal remember me, What other jays, what other hopes May githe heart with glee, Give me the greatest soap of soaps— Joxes's Sciir for me. When pimples come upon the face As. I've seen come on thee, If von wmdd these defects erase, Ohl do remernirer When winter's winds, With rugged power, May chap-the hands and face; When summer's sun your charms deflower Will hum 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 JONES'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, Year skin will be quite free— Thus you'll be made the love of man—. And youll 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 Office—Sign of the American Eagle, 83 Chatham et., New York. Ain-"Tht Old House at Home." 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, 'Tis on that hair of mine that my fancy now lin- gers. Yet dearer, far dearer than aught living or dead, Is that, bea!htiful hair that then grew on my head But. though I thus docomplain that my hair w•as long lost, It IS - once more restored, at a very small cost; For I, havebOught-far three shillings— Its a trifle to • give For a bottle of Joss' famed Hair Restorative; And now dearer, far finer than 'tvvas ever before. Is my 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. 'lt forces the hair to grow, stops its falling off,-culas scurf, and dresses the hair, keep ing it in order{ thrice as long as any thing else made---just try' it. Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine WarehOuse, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, head of WoOd—at the same place is sold the Moorish Hair'Dye; Spanish Lilly White and Ital ian Chemical Soap. al.Princiind Office, sign of the American Ea gle, 82 Chatham street, New York. TxyANTED TO BORROW for two years, $7OO V V on Bond . and Mortgage on unincumbered property worth Aix times the amount. Also, want ed to borrow several smaller and larger sums, for which the best security will be given. . - - ISAAC HARRIS, Agency and Intelligence office, No. 12 St. Clair at. mayfi-6t . • • • t,z;_:';;;" • --0 r ; - ' 1. _ _, r - , - Hri ,4 tr"' ".;1; I. -' .t ra ;; , 4,l`,_* • ' ' 'CUE are requested to give notice that Professor - V V KING his arrived in this city, and will open his institution for instruction in Er.occ-riox, and the permanent cure of STAMMYWCO, LISTING, and all other defects in articulation and the voice. on Monday, May 11th, at Mr. Shinto's, 4 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 philosophical, and varies materially from all other systems. , - Life, Flit gindillartne.lnsursin;6* • :•PITTSBTRGH AGENCY ►'jlHE New York Life, Fire, Maiine and Inland 1. State Stock Insurance Company; No. 20 Wall street; N. York; are now prepared, through Spring er .Harbaugh, - their authorized Agent, toinsure a gainst loss by Fire, the damages of the seas and inland navigation; also the loss of human life, uP• on terms equatto any other company or agencyin 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 Mortgage's 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 is, upon no considera tion, to takeany risk for a greater sum than five thousand dollars; also, no two risks adjoining, there by avoiding 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 satisfactorily arranged; 'dispensing with the delay el 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. Samuel Jones, 5 Wm. Thomas, " David Ames, Smith Raymond, Richard. Ransom, , Thomas Franks, George M. Hargous, Wm. Hulburts, Edmund Robers; Peter Rogers, Nicholas Robers, James Van Renseiler, Theodore Floyd, Charles Livingston, James Remsen, Daniel Perkins, James Tolbert Edward Lawrence, Samuel Allen, Stephen 3lintum, George Morris, Charles Adams, Francis Johnston, Thomas Dennison, Oliver Hanivants. By order of the Board of Directors. SPRINGER HARBALTGI-I, Agt.. Office at the Counting Room of Manna & Wa terman. No. 31 Water and 62 Front street. below Market, Pittsburgh. may] 2—(l6m Now is the time for Bargains Loots, Shoes, Palm Leaf flats. Trunk:. Valises, and Carpet Bags. jThe subscriber would respectfully inform his numerous friends and the public at large, that he has now received his Spring, Sim*, and is prepared to accommodate all with as good and as cheap an article in his line as can be bought in _ - . J. C. KIMBALL, 71) Wood st, east side the city. may 1 2-1 w ORANGES 4- LEMONS -100 boxes Lemons; 200 do Oranges; —in store and for sale by P C MARTIN, my - 1 - 2 GO Water st. %TO. 46,—Reeeived at No 46, a beutiful variety of IN "Aerial" White Corded Skirts. Few pieces Drab. D. Moreno. Bleached and Brown Sea Grass. All at low prices. mvl3 • BARROWS & TURNER. Stammering Cured The original of the following recommendation is in the possession of Mr. King. signed by the Rev. Dr. J. M. Wainright, Rev. Wm. Ware, Wni. For rest, Esq., and Professor John Griscorn. Nsw YORK. May 31, 1831 We cheerfully recommend W. D. King to the public as fully cotnpetcnt 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 as a successful teacher of Elocution. cCrA pamphlet containing certificates of cures from 1830, and testimonials and recommendations of the highest respectability. will be 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. Six per sons in a class will receive 30 lessons for $5 each. For a course of private instructions—.3o lessons— for $3O, mayll 7 H. 'RIGBY, No. 1:15 Wood. 3 doors from Fifth street. New arrivals of Queensware and 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, fine 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 attuation of his friends and the public. myl l ORPHAN'S COURT SALE PURSUANT to an order of the Orphan's Court of Allegheny county, dated the ninth day of May, A. D. 1840, 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, dec'd, \,; ' HIM IMPORTANT FROM WASHINGTON. SENATE---THE WAR. BILL PASSED= After a long debate, .which we Will puhlish to. morrow, the Senate passed the House bill authori , zing the president to call out fifty thousand Trolun teem, and appropriating ten mil iens sf . money, was passed by the following yote Yeas—Messrs, Allen, Archer, Ashley, Atchi son, Atherton, Bagby, Barrow, Benton, 'Breese, Bright; Carneron t eass JOhn M. Clayton, Co Corwin, Crittenden, Dayton, 'Dickinson, Houston, Jarnagin, Jenness, Johnson of Maryland, Johnson of Louisiana, Lewis; McDuffie, Mangum,_ More head, Niles, Pennybacker; Husk, Semple,' Sevier; Simmons,' Speight, Sturgeon,Turney, .Upham, Westcott, Woodbridge, and Yuee----40. NATS—Messrs. Thomas Clayton and Davis—?. [Senators Berrien, Calhoun and Evans being in their seats, did not vote. The other members, whose names are not recorded above, were absent] When Mr. Crittenden's name was called, he voted "ay, except the preamble:: a So also did Mr. Upham. We clip the following from the Baltimore Sun of the I“.2th: BT TALEG RA pow 7 °Work. e.m.—ln the Senate, the Home Bill passed by a vote of yeas 40, nays 2. The amendments, are unimportant. They strike out that portion which require the officer commanding the volunteers; to be chosen by and with the advice and consent of the Senate.— Also, reducing the pay of the privates to $8 per month. A motion to strike out the preamble was rejected by a vote of .2S to 18. Br TE4onArn Wclock, e.m.—The House concurred lin the amendments of the Senate to the War bill. so that it now requires only the signature of the President to become a low. Play Arrival. Great attrac Lion at the NeW York Store. Mr. Petit, chairman of the Webster investiga ting committe. was, at his request, excused from further service ou the committee. The Home then . adjourned. Now opening the most splen di d assortment of Ladies' Dress Goods, Mantilas, Paris Scarfs, Shawls. and Embroider ies ever offered in Pittsburgh, at unusual low pri ces. Please call and examine for yourselves, at 79 .Market Street, . GARRARD, ( „tr The N. 0. Picayune gives the following translation of a proclamation which Ampudia has found means of distributing, in the American camp, by the %ca . ) , of letting their readers into the secret ser ice of the war now waging: Tlu Conitiander in Chief of the Mexico's army to the English and frith under the orders of the icon General Taylor-. Ksow Ye: That the Government of the United States is committing repeated acts of barbarous aggression against the magnanimous Mexican Nation, that the GovernMem which exists under -the fla g of the stars" is unworthy of the desig nation f !Christian. RecolleFt that you were born in Great Britain; that the American Government looks with cold ness upon' the powerful flag of St. George, and is provoking to a rupture the warlike people to whom it belongsi President Polk boldly manifesting a de sire to take possession of Oregon, as he has alrea dy done of Texas. Now, then, come with all con fidence to the Mexican ranks, and I guarantee to you, upon my honor, good treatment, and that all your expenses shall be defrayed until you arrive in I the beautiful capital of xexico. Germans, French,.Poles, and individuals of other nations! Separate yourselves from the Yankees, and do not contribute to defend a robbery and usur pation which, be assured, the civilized nations of Europe look upon with the utmost indignation.— Come. therefore, and array yourselves under the tri-colOred flag, in the confidence that the God of Armies protects it, and that it will protect )ou equally With the English. P]'DRO DE AMPL'DIA. Franri.4ro 1? Moreno. Adj't of the Commander in Chief. MEXICO •ND TEE UNITED STATES.--PrObabh latcrferencc—The Philadelphia Evening News says:—"A letter received at Washihgton re cently. by a respectable gentleman, from a mer chant in Vera Cam, dated April 2, in which he re marked that the movements of the mexica'n army towards Texas would depend upon advices then expectadlradn England, and which reached there very.'Briftly afterwards; whereupon the signal for these operations were given, and the result is now before the world. It is argued from this strong fact that 'Great Britain is an actor behind -the scene 3 in This attempt of Mexico.- At the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers. TILIILIC notice is hereby given, that in pursuance r 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 I%IONDAY OF JULY next, and continue open between the hours of 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, M. Wickersham, Thomas Bakewell, John B, Butler, A. N. 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 Dunlavy, Commissioners. In Beaver county, at the public house of C. W. Bless, in Fairport; David Shields, Andrew Purdy, Samuel McFarren and David Ramsey, Ccunmission- era. In the Borough of Butler, at the publio house of Jacob Meshing; Joshua Stoolfire and Wilson Mc- Candless ' Commissioners. In the Borough of Washington, at the house of Gen. John Iluey• ' William McDaniels, John Park, John F. Wrenshall, Eward McDonald and Stephen Woods, Commissioners. The shares of stock are Fifty Dollars each, and at the time 9f subscribing, Fire, DoiLutz omeach share is to be paid. By order of the Commissioners , [Attest,' J. E, McCABE, Chairman. R. S. CASSAT, Secretary my 1-lawtd, WASTED.—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 store of - LUKE LOOMIS, my 13-3 t. Wood street. STEW GINGIIAMS.- 7 Geo. S. Schwartz has just IN received a large stock of superior French Ginghams for Ladies , Dresses. Also, a, fine :assortment of Gingham Lawns, to which he woull invite tneAttention of Ladies, at No. 106, Market atroet; hilween oth and Liberty streets. ap 10 FOR SALE-500 cuts of good five double 'pnr plc and yellow carpet chain; 200 doz, 7-9, 8-10, 9-12 and, 10-14 window glass, sash and putty to suit when wanted; 200 assorted sizes wooden bowls, tubs, buCkets and keelers; 2 doz. of good grass rakes, scythe sneds and hay forks, &c., 6 great gross matches; i shovels; spades, and garden hoes, &c., fresh Louisville lime, by the barrel or retail, and for sale iirt any quantity to suit purchasers. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent & 1 _ . my9•O! Corn. Merchant, No 12 St Clair at LIGHT READING.—S. H. S.•complete; Smollett's Select Works, Brother's Novels; The :Spy; Last , of the Mohicans; Oliver Twist; Humphrey Clinkerp Martin Chuzzlewit; The ,fold Curiosity Shop; Gil Blas; • Pun 'Quixote, &c, For italo by H. S. BOSWORTH & &0., myo I 43 Market street, TT EEL; BOAT FOR SALE.—A. new keel boat, IN just; finished, cargo box and all oemplete—di. mensione, 10 feet keel by 18} feet beam. She will be Bold cheap if'called for soon. - B. C. MARTIN, may r " 60 Water-et. - . • .. • AMA - PAR:ILIA:IA balaßandaras, June reeixed 0 and for. saloby.. R. R. SELLERS, may 6 . '57 Wood , Tripartite Bridge MEE= e- (0, STON.E Sy.3reCOLLV3Z•S GREAT . WESTERN CIRCUS Mn. S. Q. SToxEs,.Directrr and Principal Agint. proprietors or the Great Wettern Circus respectulilly announce to their patrons that this Company has been in the course of. organiza tion fOr the past twelve months,.and from the fa cilities the managers, have had the past winter, tilt) , have been' enabled to make selections of per formers &Om Spaulding's North American Circus, Stickney's New Orleans Circus, and flown & Ma bles New York Circus; thereby forming a galaxy of performers that would be made bright particular rtdrs in any of ,the companiteof the present day. Will open oh:Friday evening, May the 15th, on the Lot in frontof Murray's , American Hotel, for merly Broadhurst Mansion House; for a few nights only. In the arrangement of the interior, the utmost attention has been carefully held in view as rc. gards the comforts of the audience. The seats arc constructed on a new and improved style, and ca• pable of containing WO persons. The pit is arran ged entirely around the 'arena in front of the dress circle, thereby making the arrangement fur view ing the performances infinitely better than in any of the preceding Companies that have visited Pit burgh. The proprietors state without any vaunting boast, - that the arrangements and tit out of this, the Great Western Circus, is superior. in every sense of . the wont, to any like establishment in the Union. The Brass Band, as arranged under the gUidance of the leader, H. Gaull, was selected with care and precision, from the orchestras of the St. Charles, American, and French Theatres, not only forming a Brass Band, but a very superior String Band, so requisite to give effect to the Ballets and Pantorn ines that are produced in the arena of this, the Cir rus of • 1b413. 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 acknowledged best bare back ed Equestrian. Mr. D. W. Stone, the unsurpassed nielo-dramat ic horseman. Mr. Wm. Day, so well known throughout the West as the multiform man. Mr. John Smith, the great Negro Delineator, and Picaniny Coleman, his Original and celebrated Pupil. Mrs. J. Smith, principal female Equestrian. Master of the-Menage and director of the circle, John Sha3 - : The three Clowns are urtsurpa.ssed. and consist of Omen Johnson, principal, grotesque, and per forming Clown; Joe Cloven. the Moinut and Mez zo Clown: Wm. Worrell. the Drollerist and Piero. To enhance the sports of the circle, the follow ing auxiliaries are attached to the company. I. Long, J. Jones, S. J. Hendricks. W.4.,ake, Brown, 11. Ruggles, T. Young, G. Smith, L'S‘Vil .son. The costume and property maker of this estab lishment. Mons. Trundt, having had an experience of ten years in the principal Circus Companies in France, Germany, and lastly, at Ducrow•'s Amphi theatre, is fully competent to the tail:. The Band. as arranged, compose the following artists and professors: Mr. 11. Gaul. Leader of Brass Band; Mr. A. Tel tow, Leader of the String Band; Mr. E. Teltow, Arranger and Copyist; E. Johnson; J. Charlton; J• Whitford. .:7sl, Marchetti:-H. Kenti G• Miner, :Mons. Feyn: W. Metzler; Sig Capachini. _ . Admission to toress Circles 50 cents; Child ren with parents half pric;e. Pit 25 cents—,no half price. A regular police has been engaged to enforce the strictest order and decorum. t a"-Tickcts of admission can be obtained at the various hotels and at the box office. Boxes reserved for familia , , which can besecur ed during the day on application to Mr. Stokes. WM. C. PRESTON, mayl2 Travelling Agi.. Medical and Surgical Odle!, Health is the charm of life, without gold, Love, letters, friends, all, are enjoyed. towards the market Dr. Brown gives his partieniar attention to the treatment and investigation of the following All diseases arising from Impurities of the Blood, scrofula, syphilis. seminal weeknoss.t. impotency. salt rheum, diseases of the eye and ear, rheumatism, piles. palsey. Dr. Brown has much pleasure in announcing to the public, that he is in possession of the latest in formation and improvement in the treatment of secondary syphils. practised at the Paris Lock Hos pital. The modern researches on syphilis. its complications and consequences, and the improved modes of practice which have been made known to the public but recentley. :Mil to those chiefly who make this branch of Medicine, their particu lar study and practise. Many new and valuable remedies have been late ly introduced, which secures the patient being mer curial ized out of existence. Strangers arc apprised that Doctor Brown has been educated in every hranch of medicine, and regularly admitted to practise, and that he now confines himself to the study and practice of this particular branch, togeth• er with all diseases of a private or delicate nature, incident to the human filmic. No cure, no pay. Recent eases arc relieved in a short time, with out interruption from business. co-Office. on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood street, towards the market. Consultations strictly confidential. myl 2-y PENOINSURANCE COMPANY,—The Fifteenth Instalment on the stock this Company, (lacing $2,50 pr share,) will be due on Friday the 15th inst. rnyl3-4t J. FINITEY, Jr, Secy. COFFEE. -4t3 bags prime Rio Coffee. C 2 bags Laguayra Coffee, to arrive and for sale by J. DI WILLIAMS, may? 110 Wood street. 1/ UTTER AND LARD.-13 kegs family Butter. 10 kegs No. 1 Lard, on consignment and for sale by .1. D. WILLIAMS, may? 110 Wood st. • SUNDRTES.--6 bbls. Brazil Sugar. 3 sacks Liverpool Table Salt. !?. Bales Bordeaux. Almonds. 1 4. Paper Shell 1 " ' Cream Nuts. 5 boxes Ground Pepper, 5 , Rock Candy, to arrive and for sale by J. WILLIAMS, tuay7 110 Wood street. bbls. Trimmed Shad. " No. 1. Honing. To arrive and for Bale by may? J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood M. BACON AND OATS —2OOO assorted Bacon 25 bbls. Oats, in store and for sale by J. D. WILLIANIS, may 7 . /10 Wood street SOAP AND CANDLES,—.SO boxes. No. 1 Soup 1.7 boxes Castile Soap. 10 Hydes Palm and Fancy Soap, 5 Sperm Candles. 5 . Starr- do S • Mould-, do _ • Pittsbur g h Dipped do,_ POT sale by - - IVILLIAMS. • rty7 110 Woad street. „ - NewEstubnahment.—Eforso alhoetng. THE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the citizens generally, that-he has leased the stand forinerly occupied- by Walter Fortune& Sons. on Fourth street, four doors above Smithfield, and intends carrying on the above bu siness in all . its branches, having employed first rateworknien, -and being a practical mechanic biinself, gentlemen sending, their horses to his shop may depend on having their work well and.prompt ly done. As I intend to give the business my un divided attention, - I hope to have a liberal share of public patronage. CIIAS. BAIINEtT. may.l2-3m, CASES Embroidered and 'Fl4n Florence and Stray... Bonnots. 10 boxes new 'style Ribbons. 20 Flowers and Wreathes, at W. H, GARRAIHYS myl2 79 Market street. WANTED.—Two lirst:.rato salesmen W. H. GARRAHD, mayl2 . 79 14Iarll'et st; - FNMA SENNA.—One bale justfecoived and fur for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co., mayl3 Corner. of 6th and Wood eta: GROUND , GINGER blls just received and for sale by - FAIINESTOCK & Co:„ mayl3 Corner of 6th and Wood sts, 4 !INGER ROOT.-200 lbs. just received and for ( ky sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCR & Co., mayl3 Corner of 6th and Wood niv. • 41 SPRING FASIIION.-4ust , received 44 expreas from Sew York; the Spring Style - of Hats. All those in want of a neat superior ,Hat, arc respectfully invited to at. S. MOORE, No. 93 Wood st., 3 doors below 'Diamond Alley. Market street, a doors above Third street. I) ARROWS & TURNER are now receiving their ./ stock, complete; of new SPRING AND SUM. .MER GOODS, Packages containing the choisest Dress Stull's, Sims . ls, &ce., ire received at No. 'l6 by almost every arrival from the East; so that at all times may be found, not alone the newest and most brilliant designs and fabricks, but also a great variety of family articles, which we feel confident will meet the highest expoctation of our friends and all purchasers. LADIES' DRESS. DEPARTMENT. New and beautiful Paris printed Lawns; One package (extra rich) Balzorines; Plain•and striped corded Lama Cloths; Two packages of new and splendid Dress Silks, of the latest importation; Splendid Exposition Berages; Pyramidical graduated Organdy Robes; Superior French embroide.ted Gingham Robes; Ombri shaded Mous de Laines; White dress Goods, beautiful variety. RICH SHAWLS. New and splendid styles Berage; New style Paris printed Cashmere; Wrought and plain silk fringe Thibet; Plain B Gro de Rhine Silk; Ombri rhaded Mous do Lathe; • Superior striped and plaid Sturdillas; Ombri shaded and figured Cashmere; Ombri watered Ottoman Silk; Rich figured Damask Silk; Satin striped and figured de Lainet 7-4 and 8-1 Henniquilfs sup. black Merino; BONNETS AND RIBBONS. Superior China Pearl Braid; do lace edge Florence Braids; Royal patent Dunstable; Superior Rutland and Tuscatt; Misses, different patterns; Superior English pedal Rutlands; do French Lace, (new article;). RlBBONS.—Several boxes, embracinm ' all the ,tyle and fashion of tha day, in both high and low cost. Ladies' rich Fancy Cravats; Revere Linen Cam bric Hdki - s, Bajau - s best make; Paris Kid cloves, in all shades and numbers; sup. silk and Lisle thread do; Parasols, Paroscdetes and . Sun. Shades, HOUSE FVRINIISBING GOODS.=—Our stock of Domestics is unusually large, possessing great advantages to the purchaSer, comprising in part— One lot Irish Linen, at great harping; Superior French Counterpanes; Bleached and brown Shetings and Shirtings; Furniture Checks, Tickings, Diapers, Crash. &c. CALICO PRINTS.—,IO eases Chintzes and Calicoes, embracing more than 300 ditliaptit styles from the most.celebzated manufactories in amen ca; most of them new designs, warranted fast col c,rs. 2 cases beautiful styles, light and dark shades, price, 12,5 cents. GENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENT. Fitescu Currits—Fine Black, Invisible Green, Fashionable Brown, and other shades. French and English Cassimerhs, staple and fan cy; superior and low priced. Rich Fancy Vestings. Ganihrooms, ten Goods, Summer Stuffs, (all styles.) • DOCTOR BROWN. a gularly educated physi in from the easterncit t, would respectfully =- mime, to the citizens of ittsburgh, Allegheny and icinity, that he can be insulted privately and tritidentially, every day cuing at his office on, Mincind Alley, a few 'ors from Wood street, Four packages Gent's extra rich Dress Scarfs and Cravats, satin, sup. boiled silk Swiss, 4c. &c. Gent's large sizes Linen Cambric Hdkfs, from 25 cents to the best article in use. Made-up-Shirts. fancy and plain, celebrated make of G. B. Tracy, N. y. Price, from $l,OO to all grades superior, Silk Suspenders, Satin Stocks, Hosiery; &e. Wholesale buyers and all purchasers of Dry Goods will find it decidedly to their interest to look in upon us, at our number, -16, and examine goods and prices. BARROWS & TURNER, tm•l2 No. 411, Market street, Pittsburgh. 500 1000 L w ß hi S c . h of th l e Vo i ll ,h l , v s ai t ite u t rk fu e r t price in cash will he paid, fur the various ' grades, by SPRINGER HARBAEGH 64 Co., At the warehouse of Hannah & Waterman myl2dly No 31 Water and 62 Front ids. FOR RENT—The duelling house occu _l2 pied at present by the subscriber, on b - 4 Liberty st. Burgess' Row. Possession given int rnediately. Enquire of Wm. Holmes, comer o Front and Market sts, or of may I 2-1 w D. H. RIDDLE. SII Plankseasoned, lA_ Cherry Plank-3 inches thick, three years seas oned. A entail lot just received and for sale. myl3 L. WILMARTIL ALL persons subject to Militia duty, tli within the bounds of the Fifth Regirrtent, (formerly the 147th) first Brigade, fifteenth division, Pemfa Militia, Will meet for training, and inspection near the old turn pike gate, sth Ward, on the 19th inst, at 11 o'clock, A. M., equipped and armed as required by law. The parade ;ground is below Penn street near where the turnpike gate formeily stood. may7.td THOMAS HAMILTON,. Cal. . Had Quarter.. SIXTH REGIMENT PA: VOLUNTEERS. THE Companies comprising the 6th Reet iII Pa. Volunteers, are hereby notified that the Regiment will parade for Inspection and Drill, on ;Friday the 22d inst., at 1 o clack . , P. M, at the usual parade ground on Liberty street, tne right resting on Marhury street. E. TROVILLO, Col. J. G'. R*an, Adft. mayll Pittsburgh Navigation and Fire Insu rance Company. OFFICE. NO. 21 MARKET STREET. rpl.lF, 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 whose prudence, integrity and good faith they can readily , ascertain' whither they may repose that undoubted security which should ever attend an assurance: transaction. To persons whose property has already been dam- 1 ' aged Of destroyed by fire. or Water the advantage of 1 personally adjusting the loss With an institution a - r Hamm, will be strikingly evident. To those who suffer ed by the Cheat Fire, this particular corporation needs no recemmendation. The prompt payment of the whole amount of its lOSSOC.-11EABILT TWO IfUNDRED ITIOUSA:ISI3 DOLLARS--40 to them a sufficient guarantee 1 of future security. It is.the part of all prudent men, however fortu -Inate, to anticipate for the purpose' of avoid 1 ing its effects. To such as have hitherto eicaped, I well as to those who have sustained loss, the facility, of, protection and indemnity, offered, by this rinstitn fion, the strongest inducement - to avoifi , ,:the reflections - and regrets which must be experiences' by those whil.-.suffer.without . hope of,restitirtiOn.= President: _ feblo-tiBm M=MM JUST RECEIVED Hats! litits I ! Qzr!o. 46.L0 French Gimp, Rutland Brilliants, &c. &c WOOL, WOOL, WOOL Reiimentlii Order MIES RtSll TE4S:—Vi,S packaged dui Powder, Iraperial and Pousltongijn whale, quarter chests, all tof this spring's iinpdrlation,ar- Arlin this day aid for sale by- .• LAMBERT-8;.• SCIPTON, mays • - • 133 and.l3s Wciod st - - • RUIT,NUN- 5 Ate: L .7loo. boass, M. R., Raasinsi 5 frail Dates; • • 12 do Arir--dealia...ttlinondsk 8 e,acka Cream Nuts 4 do -Filberts; ,10 boxes _Nos. I ' and" 3 Hoek'Candy. .• PReeived thid day and for sale by - • . • • LAM BERT SI - OPTON, • • - 1 - 33 and 130 %Vooa . at. TOBACCO. -26 bri,reaHuteldson 8i .g.eress l .altitap tobacco. , • 30 bas naYweti,s 6'slu7ip.taha44ol 10 " Layton'si' .o's Oct, 15 ". Brown's gitra s'B plug do 40 " Is, 2s, 10s, 32a and ladies twist tabacao) Reseivod this day and for sale by. 1 LA?IBERT & 133 and 135 'Wood st. W R 4a P m P rc G rolP medium and doubts cran'p - 50 reams Arnes,pled cap. ' Received and for sale by LAMBERT ~& SIITATON, 1 ra4s 133 and 135 Wend st. UNDMES.---32 hbls.,Span Whiting, 0; 50 tans London Mustard, - 30'. as Ground Cassia'. 5 cases Prong, glass jars. • " Citron 4, Received and for We by ' LAMBERT & 511IPTON, 133 and 135-Wood st. - DITTTER.-4 bbls, Roll Butter, a prime article in good order, just received and for sale by I - MARTIN & SMITII, niayB Gfi WoOd street, between 3d and 4th. EATHER .-3 rolls Leather, (rottgli;) 1,4 3 dozen Bridle:Leather; 5 rolls Harness:Leather; 1 lot of Sole I. : f eather; 1" of upper do; , In store and for sale by • Tf ARTIN Fa gIMTII.. tny4dEtw lt,ood, between Id and 4th.sta INDERS' BOARDS.--SOCKI • lbs, ineditirg Straw JD Binders lioards' received and for:sale b JOHN Wood street. HOE PAPER.--HlO•reams crown shoo paper, as 0, sorted colors, received and for sale by JOHN. IL MELLOR,. 1 . • - 122 Wood st. ItHNOLD , S W ITING' PLUlD.—Receired, a • supply of Arnold's Writing 'Fluids and 'Red Inks, warranted geduincyfresh and freo from mould; for sale by ! JOHN H. MELLOR, maY 5 122 Wood street. TilEtt TAlll,ES.4=Ttlarble Top on hand and for .1:4 sale low, at th 4 Furniture warehouse of T. B, YOUNG & Co„ Band street. PATENT SYRINGES of all sizes, qualities and prices, juit- receivoi and_for sal+) by EDGAR. THORN, Aqurner of. Hand. and Penn sts.. SPIRIT:4 TURO.NTINE.--Just received and for sale by EDGAR THORN, maY7 orner of. Hand and Penn es. 'OLLIE LICK WATER.-,Just received front LA! the Springs in Kentucky, and on draught at EDGAR THOR'S, rnav7 Corner of Hand and Penn sts, yIE.A.THERS-7, sacks prime Kentucky Feathers, I,` just received and for sale by . M. 11. RiIEY k Co:, maYB 51 Water street:, TOBACC4,:-9 kegs 6 twist Tobacco, just received and for wale by " M. B. RILEY & Co:, toay& i. 57 Water street. O ATS 5n bu#tols for sale by may 6 I 57 Water_otroet bbls Lest No 1 trimmed Shad. To ar ri:se.BT. 13. RUBY S-. Co. mY4 i CiOPPEr..-071.iagn prime Green Rio Gott e, ar k) riving and cor!sale by , M. B. RUEY & Co. 10).5 OgeIC RA G boxes of sweet (0) Sicily Oran - P.-C. MARTIN, rnay6 , Water street. ejurt'r .-6 eceited szni, for sale by. 'DUAL TF , INES LAND LIQUORS.-01 eviny quality, alwayk on hand and for sale by -. P. C. MARTIN, InavG • I GO -Water raeet. I_ T3OTATO.-.24 bushels of fine , sed and Nashua neck PotatoeS far I:0e brie' , by • P. C. MARTIN,— May 6 - ' ' t3O Water street. - _ T. EMONS & ORANGES;—SO bases Prime Sicily 1.4 Lemons; i. SO boxes Prirne Sicily Oranges, to arrive and for sale by P. C. MARTIN; - mav6 ; 66 Water street. Sectulity to Purchasers , Emma esaattiag Y ast}or Cestrkeeerti the P. all. ff C. Y. CYtr. le Each box of GENUINE EUGAIL.CObTECI PILLS bu open it tee Siptetttte, et the •11 ,• - 11 ' 11. 11t7TtrIT M 11,4 i El4l/ eILICKENER , S SUGAR COATED VEGETABLE / PILLS are the 'first And only Medicine ever known that will pcigitirely cure headache, Giddiness, Giddiness, • Measles, Salt Rheum, IRheumatism, Piles, Heartburn, Worms, .Dispeplia, Scurfy, Cholera Ilforbus, Small Fox, Jaundice, Coughs, Quinsy, Pains in tile Bacik, Whooping Cough, InwareWeaknelus, Consumption, Fits, Palpitatiod or tic Heart, Liver Complaint, Rising in the Throat, S. Erysipelas, Deafness, Dropsy, Asthma, r Itching of the Skin, . lever; or all kinds, Colds, Go - ut;Gravkl, 'Female, Complaints, Normal Complaints, And all other diseases originating from impUrities of the blocs. ,Inr• Thky lia.vci cured, since their introducticM, over 2,000 persons, who have been - given up as hope less casea, by tlyrtnost.aminent Physicians: • • :r They are isatronized and recommended by. men of the highest distinction, among whom are- - - Hon. David R. - PAirter, Hon - . Henry - Clay, Hon. John Q, Adams; - Hon. Daniel Webster, - Hon. Martin Van !Bunk, - Hon. J. C. Calhoun, Gen. Winfield Se. Ott, Col. R.M. Johnson, Hon. James K. Polk, Gen; Lewis Cass. igr' Their virtues are so infallible that the money will be returned in all cases they do not give univer sal satisfaction. Although but two and a half years have elapsed since these, celebrated Pills were first introduced to the public, the sale of-them in the Eastern and middle States. has fh.r exceeded -Dr, Clickener's most Sanguine expectations, During the past year, alone, ,o. '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.Engl and States, requiring the constant erriployment of 27 hands, exclusive of printers and engravers, In the same period, upwards of 200,000 copies of the 'Family Timetort have been ordered by agents in every section of the country. These facts must show, conclusively; that Dr. Clickener , s Sugar Coat-' ed Pills; besides being the very best medicine in the world, are held in the higheat estimation ,by the i public,, ;We migh t extend this publicatien to an indefin ite length, if we !deemed it expedient to publish all tersimonials we hive redeived, not only from agents blit individuals and families; who have experienced the . benfieial effects of Clickenees Sugar Coated Pills, but redeem it unnecessary. The most in contestible evidence of their unprecedented success, are the numberlehs Irritations and Counterfeits which have already appeared, netwithstanding the brief pe- r Hod they have been before the public. -Even some of, our staunchest' pill makera ,have had the 'audacity to' imitate the Capsule of Sugar, in order to disguise. the' ingredients or their vile compoinds, and _palm them off for the "real simon pure."' Such paltry shifts cannot last .ong without exposing their hideou. deformity, Ttutt and honesty must inevitably pre— vail over rascality and deception. Pot sale in Pit ts burgh by WM. JACKSON; at kis Patent Medicine arelimue, No. 89, Liberty street, head of Wood st., Pittsburgh. Price, 25c. per box. I Lb. Clickener'principal office is 81 Barclay street, New York. Err Beware of 'an imitation article called IM proved Sugar cote4l, pills, purporting to be patented, as both the .pillsi and the pretended patent are for geries, got .up by a miserable quack in New York, who, for the last four or flue years, .has made Ilia living hy ounterAiting -popular Medicines. '(K't' gensembei, Dr. C. V. Cliokener is the original inventor. Of . flegar Co - Sate/Pills, and tihat - nothing of .thp.sort was ever heard of until he intredtioed them in June, IB4h - "Purchasers shoUldi therefiare, always ask " rot ,CtiCkgOrit ttglO • Coale/ Vegetable" Pills and take no 'ether;,-*the: y will be made the victims of-ti ftSuA,', 140,1XDAV.1 - ACItET. • , TKE vegiitat toad atilt pakmger stenna, k a regular packet betwean Pittsburgh nintVinein t nati,.leaving this port every Sfonday at 6ofelock t • P.. Returning she iVII leave Citkr4p,ati,!err. • .The Union was built eJcpresAy for tßia - tticlA: and affords every accommodation. freight Tossagc. apply on barre. POR•CINCINN.A.TI, The Well known W. fast_rntilliagl!..„. Forsyth,Master, will; run e as a regular PooOket, leaving every WetliaoloB.,t'7ll72. ing at IQ o'clock, and. W „ . Wheeling : at iv!' same day, Returning,. she will every Satuida Y , at • 10 ' A:l4 ' For freight et... passage apply•ory , FORS ..FTII, SATIRDAY PACKET._ . . . .............• - The'regular mail and passenger - - CIRGASSIA_N,'Caprt• Matta Bennett ; will run as a regular Packet between -Pittsburgh- : said Citiciunati,leavingthis 13ort. every '.Saturdiy,, .0-0, - . A. M., and Wheeling" at 10, P. M.,: the - earne day ; Returning, she will IMe Cincinnati aterf-Tuna4art - at 10, A. M. . . . .. . . .. Pot freight or . passage apply on hoard . The..CireaSsian was built expressly .for this-trade r and offers to ,her itassengera every; cotrfert,i;fid-JC......-- , conaniculatiort t - ', l - ' .-:,.1131,e- .1 4'.-li , -- ,. ---, . • SATURDAY PACKET.. . ".• t, • The redolar mail and passorigcr stennier - - •/11- , E4 4 -Itit.MESSENOER, CaPt. Linton', mill itin - ao,'1••:. a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and . Cincienntii leaving this port every Saturdiy af 10,A. -3E.,. - and •- Wheeling at 10, P. M.. the irtme 'day; • Returning,: . she will leave Cincineuti &Cory Tye/44,f at .1 1 1 • o'clock, A. M. • • . • •-•.- . . For freight or passage apply on board.- The Messenger was built -ex:pressly :for thin tide r and offers to her passengers every _coirtfoit,..atid' :'- commodation. • _ - mar 2$ TUESDAY PACHET.- re.gular and s pasierigortiteint, er 1 - 11DEHNIA, ' Capt.. John. Elliuefelter i will run as a regtear packet betwieWPittslicifgh - ana Cincinnati, leaving this port - every Timsday Ict M., And Wheeling at 10 J ) .:M.. - nf„,..the-itatne - d4Y. : ::, Retnrning, Uncinttrit-cTeryrOtLYA Far freight or passage apply on board The Hibernia was - expresslyfor th and 'offers to the passenger s every ectutftitt -- atid.;ll3o . --: perinr accommodations; - - ttpi FRIDAY PACKET. ' .• . ,• .• •-• I • THE regular mail and ptsrienget titeutinc.' ; '. ','• _ . I er CLIPPER No-2, Captain . Crook, ; run as a regular packet between CincirOrati tind Pitts...:?_: = •` .burgh, leaving this port every. Pride)! at 1 10 Ai, M.';., • - . and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day. Returning ahe will leave. Cincinnati every Monday at 10 o'clok l • . A. M.' For freight or passage apply onboard. - ' ....,-- -- -. '• :- The Clipper No. 2 was built expressly. _ for thug tra de,_.• • .. and offen to her passengers every oomfif.rt.. eird'ach commodation. _ '.. • ~. •.-7 . .- .LO*23 - - REGULAR CINCINIFATI:PACSEX: '• THE new U. S. Mail atealnerACADlA;;. - . , ••'"' M. E. Lucas, Master, sill Ana ns a sego lar passenger packet between •Pittibingh'S3l.&-!th*: 44 above port during the season ot.lB46;•Thi g. 'effir g . Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M. - • The Acadia is•noWaxid has superriottigcoWipods;;. flans. For freight, ot• passizeapply Vitt aO 9 - • -... •• 1 ;• NEVIT-TON' - MONDAY PACKET, - The reaular mait and passengiisteanter - ; MONONGAIIELA, - Capt, Stone; war as ralcgular Packet between 'Pittsburgh And natl. Tearing this port every,Monday at 10, A. 314, and Wheeling at,lo, P. M., the tante,da. in., she will 'nava Cincinnati over' l'intradang, For fl-eight or, passage apply on board The Afonongahela .was _expreagi:y - firs Aida '`; tride; and offers to-thepassepeere eoter.odistaen perior accommodations, - ' ._rder3l;•_. WEDNESDAY- pAerrr- • I.47 .._THEreplli.r andnaasenseilite.*:;,, er NEW ENGLAND,,Cape S D NO,' mil flin Lie regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every . atatk A. M.. and' Wheeling . at 10 P.. M. the same day REktiining, she will leave .Cincitinatt 0,17*17-!.43lFdq-• . For freight or passage 'apply tin:boa tsd. • -Tho New England.was bat expressly for this trade oncl. offers to the "passengers-every corare:rt . and.supe Hoy accommodations. • , . mirgd '` SAINT LOUIS .:* FOR ST. LOUIS—REGULAR ' - The new and splendid LOUIS--REGULAR, er BRUNETTE, Capt..Perry;zwill tun hit the trade front Pittsburgh to, St, L 01118 .! doting *9 season of ISIS. - - . The 'Brunette ryas built expressly for the - trade, •••;,. and is elegantly fournished in every reaped. For freight or passage apply on board. ap 14 FOR NASTIVILLE—RF.GLI.A.R rAcicra, The new and spiel:aid light •aranglai •GIVt.: steamer SAM SEAY. Capt. Greenlee, will nun as a regular Packet to tho, ahostt port;doiing the season. . The Sam SeaV was built expressly Ar theNssh, ville tmde,and will make her trips regalarlyOuring the season. For freight or passage apply - on board; or - to ap 1 I .1. W. BUTLER & BRO., Age , ~ EICHAIIOT, BANK OP PTTTSB 1 0%0111: - . 7 .11 av 6. 16•46,r• - yr HIS Bank has this day declared of. 1 three per cent.on its Capital Stoeki ant of its profits for the last six months, payable to the Stock. holders or other legal representatives on •or after the 15th inst. . T. N. Trovrg, Cashier, m aye. •-• • * . • 11ferchanes and Mannfadurres Bulk? • Pittsburgh, Nay 5, 1846, " - S %IDE Directors of the Bank have this day da. I dared h dividend of three and a half percent, • on. its its capital stock, out of its profits. for:the . , .1 X months, payable on br after the 1 - sth.,ihst. , =‘ .- ...-; Eastern Stockholders will be paleitt . the Collamerg'- dial Bank of Penn'a.inPhiladelphii: , ••• may() W. H. DENNY, Cashier, - - • • Bice ; or PirTartyripti, 2 May 5, 1840. 5 pilE President and Directors of this Bank have L this day declared a dividend of .thrie per-c`, cent on the capital stock. for the last EiX months;-. pay . able to the Stoekholdora repro sentativcs, forthwiti may' JOHN SNYDER, Cashier.. NTEW GRADUATED GINGHAM ROBES, AT MORRIS!—The Ladies aravegnested to all and examine a new and beautiful assortmentof Grad. tinted Gingham Robes at No 85'market at. Jtot - ceived by D. Leech & Co's Express, ' ap27. DERAGE SHAWLS AND SCARFS . ,—Aootberriot: of Handsome Berage Shawls and Scark: . now opening at No. 65 Market atreet, by ap27 A. MORRIS.' FFRENCHLAWNS.—A large lot of fine rienc.ll ' Lawns, (new style) just received by A MORRIS, ap27 No. 65 Market et. • . - • GINGHAM LAW:VS.—Received thitdai 1;) , Jpress—.a splendid assortment -of Gingham. Lawns new and deairable styles. . ap2i .T IGIIT DRESS ,SILKS;---TO . peMone - .desizing JLA Light Dress Silks,.we- would 6 - ay,: call 'on A. Morris, No 65 24karet.4.:where a.boeutiful assort. ment can be seen... . • Thisolsetion. TILE firm of Irvine Br.Mortin was dissolved by mu. tual consent•ou the of.Aprii. The butnnosi .or the firm will be settled by it,fahlorr Martin 'lnd- - e rantos Ir v ine, who are authorized to uie.•its iltina-* • pre for that purpose. They will be found atalit lyorehouie of .Martin S Smith, No. 68,"Wopd 'JOHN MAHLON MAICTIN, • JAMES IfIVINE;:- . • • . Pittsburgh, 4Pril 7, 1896, . . • • In retiring from bueinesa, the underaigne&theer.r.. fully recommend Mossri. Martin & Smith - te the g r i a nd a and customers of the late firtri; as entirely 7 ' worthy of their confidence and patronage. JAZIES . JOHN IRVINE- TOLEACHE.I) SHEETINGS AND _SHIIITINGS.—. The attention or purchasers is iriTited to our large stock : of these Goods. - superior Sea Island Shirting Maine; a 44 4, . a 44 u. . . 12-4, Hamilton Sheeting; 5.4 44 - 9-8: mar 17 tjABB CI ER.-300 dna. Crab Cider, a Rupe, fior aeir, and "weer; - Hotels-, Steams boats and private camilleaaiipiiliOd at shOrt notice lrlp - • STEHE.TT &. - 18 blarket MORRIS, No. 05 Market el- - • SHEA RP.DINOCR,
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