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TIMBEINIMITIORMIiII COST-
SATURpAY`MORNINO, MAYI6, 1646
= ritrV; - B: irtaarEn, Agent for coantry newspapers,
ie the Agent for the Pittsburgh 'Daily Morning Post,
' and Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer, to receive
+advertisements and subscriptions. He has offices in
Naar 'Nowt, at the Coal Office, 30 Ann street, (ad•
joining 'the Tribune Office.) - -
Bosron, No. 12, State street. -
Partear.tmua, Real Estate and. Coal Office, 59
Pine:street.!. :
BALTIXOB:E, S. E. corner _Baltimore and Calverts,
where our. paper can be seen, and terms of adverti
eing-learned;
Tato:min.—Mr. A. A. ADD/Xis, who has just
returned frOm Buffalo, where he hairnet with'great
iudcess; arrived in this city at a late hour last
night, and has consented to appear this evening, in
hie celebrated character of Hamlet. _
1:1•Tur. Cracns.—The performances at the
eircus - last ttight more than equalled public expec
tation..
The company, we think, superior to any
de h%'e ever seen. The enterprising . " managers
deserve pattcria, they not only fulfil their prom
ises as far as the perfointances are concerned'but
they are careful also to have good order preserved.
We have no doubt. Messrs. Stone and M'Collurn
'till be liberally patronized -by our citizens.
Excite:a - or HoTra..—This very 'convenient and
splendid mansion, now in charge of that worthy
and estimable proprietor, Allen Browns, has recent
been furnished anew: The parlors present the
modern taste of the best establiShments in the
east; and the bedrooms are not inferior to tye-Most
•coinfortable arrangements in private z life. In a
avord, a home may be found in this Isplendid hotel.
The attention and politeness of-the persons con
nected with'this house, give entire satisfaction to the
.sojourner, and the sumpluoits board is not excelled
by the Astor Tabk o!Aw York.
..Ile private eyriages and omnibus connected
with the Exchairge Hotel are well known to be of
the best 'description; . and are always ready to ae
,conuMulate the traveler. . '
~ I hnocrutle Committee of Correspon.
.denee of Allegheny County,
An adjourned meeting or the Qommittee will be
lield'at the Waehington Hotel on Saturday the 16th
- anat. at 11 o'clock, A: M.
JOHN C. DAVITT, Cli n.
myl4
S...fozrEs, Spey
- , •
A sermon will be delivered on the Lords' day
'tiny 1.,7 . at 2 o'clock in theafternoon, at the new
court lio4e the'Rev. Hugh Kirkland A.
which .theprinciples design and tendency of Fou
rierism, or, modern socialism will be examined.
may 15.
' We have", been authorized to state that DAVID
DAVIT; Esq., will be a candidate for re-election to
'the office of JCoroner. subject to the decision of the
Ticruocratiecounty Convention. may it.
• Cliekiniee Sugar-coated Vegetable dis
eases .have their origin in impurity of blood.—
However eicellent the general health, there is no
lecuiity titainst fever, where the blood is impure,
as indicated by eruptions of the skin, vertigo,
headache, lassitude, The hest purifier of the
blood is Clickner's Sugareoated Pills, whicl is so
-skilfully Compounded, that it does not cause grip.
g, the great objection to all pills. Theenvelope
.ofsugar prevents all nausea, so that; save from
;the powerful, yet easy operation, the patient would
!Hardly. betiware that he hail taken any medicine
all..- So well convinced is Dr. Clickner of the
, efficacy of his pills in all specified cases, that he is
pledged to return the money, when the promised
effect is notproduced.
Sold by Wm. Jackson, corner of Wood and Lih
erty streets.; who is general Agent for Dr. Clicke
.ner's Pills in Pittsburgh and vicinity.
• ial.Beware of an imitation article called 'gin-.
,pnareri Sugar-Coated Pills," purporting to be pat
ented, as.both the pills and pretended patent are
forgerici, - -- got up by a miserable quack in New
-17ork, tvho, for the last four or five years, has made
his living_by counterfeiting popular medicines.
rna.yl6'
SONGS FOR THE PEOPLE. •
- you'll remember Inc.
What other joys, what other hope*
May fill the heart with glee,
Give the the greatest soap of soaps—
. Ohllosss'sSOAP for me.
When pimples come upon the face
• As I've seen come on thee,
If you would these defects erase,
Oh! do remember me.
tWhen- winters winds, with rugged power,
• May chap the hands and face;
summer's iSIIII your charms deflower,
Will.burn and tan each grace;
When freckles or when yellow skin
' 'From face or neck should flee—
At such a moment I must wilt,
And you'll remember me.
. .
Therijosr.s's Sose will show its power
• Upcin your face and neck—
YOur skin more clear than fairest flower,
Without a blotch or speck;
. _ •.
And:l:hen from freckles, pimples tan,
._:Your skin will be quite free—
Thus you'll bi made the love of man—
. And you'll remember me.
Sold at -JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Ware
.
- house; 89 Liberty street, head of Wood- 7 -at the
same pi* is sold the Moorish Hair Dye and Span ,
ish Lilly White.
Princtpal• pffice—Sign of the American Eagle,
83 Chatham at., New York.
.a-. ~~
'0 that:old head of mine; where my jetty hair
dwelt,
. And where scurf or where dimdriff was never yet
felt, •
Where My love so mft rambled, (that is,) her
thoughts and her fmgers,
',Tis on that hair of mine that my fancy now lin7
gera.
'Yet deArer, far dearer than aught living or dead,
Is that beautiful hair that then grew on 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 bought for three shillings--lis a trifle to
. give
For a bottle of JorrEs' famed Hair Restorative;
•And now Ileareri far finer than 'twas ever before
Is my hair, since Jones's famed Hair stuff did i
thus"restore.
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It. is, an honest. truth, that a 3s. bottle of Jones's
Coral Hair Restorative will give any one a good
head of hair. It forces the hair to grow, stops its
falling oil; cures scurf, and dresses the hair, keep
ing it in order, thrice as long as E any thing else
rnade—just try it; Solid at JACKSON'S Patent
Medicine Warehouse, 80 Liberty street, Pittsburgh,
head of Wood—at the same place is sold the
Moorish Hair Dye; Spanish billy White and Ital
;an awmical Soap. , ,
01• Principal Office, sign of the American Ea
gle, 82 Chatham stred, New York.
• ..: } .
110111.171T1L AND LARD..I3 kegs family Sutter.
10 kegs No. 1 Lard, on, consignment and for
sale by .1. D. WILLIAM,
may?' • :110 Wood st.
UNDRIES.--6 bble. Brazil, Sugar.
NJ :3 sacks Liverpool Table Salt.
Bales Bordeaux Almonds.
1::.a - •Parter• Shell
, Cream Nuts.
_ boxes Ground Pepper. • - -
-5 ; _Rock Caudy, to arrive and fcir sale by
D. WILLIAMS,
110 Wood street -
OFFEE.--45 bags prime _Rio; Coffee;
1 4- 1 2 bags Lagti, - Coae, to trritt and for
sale by - - J. •D. WILLIAMS,'
mEry7 - - 110 Wood street.
_sanainT & :litfax.ElL
RELIGIOUS NOTICE
CORONER
Aik--4427te Old House at Home."
. 4 —V` ,,
, 'eftll,
'VI' .42 F- • • -- r - - '
T o ihe..ffahoiiitlellie.Tudgei ofthe.CourtofGeniTet
. (Nader Sessions ofeht Nate, in attilforlifl'C'offit.:
ty
The petition of Felix Laverty of the ad Wirdi
city of:Pittsburgh, in the county aforesatd,•hurnW
slfeweth, that your petitioner has provided himself
with materials for the accommodation of travelers
and others, at his dwelling house in the - county
aforesaid, and prays-that your Honois will' rbe
pleased to'grant hint • a licenSe - to keep a public
houie of entertainment. And your petitioner, as
in duty bound, twill pray.
FELIX LAVERTY.
We, the subscribers, citizens - of the 3d Ward do
certify that the above petitioner is of good repute
for honesty and temperance, and is well provided
with house room and' conveniences forthe accom
modation' of travelers ::and' others, and_that said
tavern is nece.ssary. '
R. Curliug, . John M'Devitt, •
H. L. Ringwalt, Robert Montooth,
Matthew Patrick,_ James Montooth,
-Thos. O'Neil, John Mllasters, Jr.,
W. Gilmore, Wm. Paul, --
William Algoe, Joseph Cupples.
may 15413t&w3t , •
'pp WEL AND SUMMER COMPLAINT.—,.. No
13 Cons No PAT.—Dr. JAYNE. No. ('"South
Third sireet, is willing to guaranty thallus Carmi
native Balsam will cure Diarltrea, Corks, Griping
Pains, Cholera Morbus, SUTILM Complaint, and
'other derangements of the omach and bow
.
els, in ninety-nine cases cto of a hundred, and in
t. 17
less than half the time they can be effected by any
otherineans. It is / extremely pleasant, and chil
dren are fond off. It is equally as effectual for
adults as chjltlien, and when the directions are fol
lowed and;a. cure is not effected, the money will be
cheerfulry returned,
„For sale in Pittsburgh, at the Pekin Tea Store,
Fourth st., near Wood.__ _may 14
XITANTED IMMEDIATELY—Two good shirt-
V V makers; apply at Mrs. KENNEDY'S on sth at,
between Wdod and Smithfield! ' myll
LUC, Fire and Marine Insurance,
PITTSBTRGH AGENCY
THE New„ York Life, Fire, Marine and Inland
State Stock Insurance Company, No. 20 Wall
street, N. York, are now prepared; throne', Spring
er Harbaugh, their authorized Agent, to insure a
gainst lOss by Fire, the damages of the seas and
inland navigation; also the loss of human life, up
on terms equal 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 is, upon no considera
tion, to take any.risk for a greater sum than five
thousand dollars; also, no two risks ddjeining, 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 of sixty days, oftentimes
of such serious inconvenience to the insured.
The attention of the mercantile, marine, and
personal interests is respectfully called to the ad
vantages of this Company.
DIRECTORS.
Samuel Jones, Wm. Thomas,
David Ames, Smith Raymond,
RiChard Ransom, Thomas Franks,
George M. Hargous, Wm. Hulburts,
Edmund Ro hers, Peter Rogers,
Nicholas Robers, James Van Renseller,
Theodore Floyd, Charles Livingston,
James Remsen, • Daniel Perkins,
Jaines Tolbert Edward Lawrence,
Samuel Allen, Stephen 3fintum,
George Morris, Charles Adams,
Francis Johnston, Thomas Dennison,
Oliver Hanivants.
By order of the Board of Directors.
SPRL I IGER HARB.AUGH, Agt.
Office at the Counting Room of Hamm & Wa
terman, No. 31 Water and 62 Front street, below
Market, Pittsburgh. mayl2-d6m
Now is the time for Bargains.
Boats, Slums, Palm Leaf Hats, Trunks, Valises,
and Carpet Bagi
IThe subscriber would respectfully inform
his numerous friends and the public at large,
that he has now received his Spring Stock, and
is prepared to accommodate all with as good and
as cheap ari article in his line as can be bought in
the city. J. C. KIMBALL,
mayl2.-1w 70 Wood st, east side.
41:p
H. HIGRY , No. 123 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 attention of his friends
and the public. mylt
ORPHAN'S COURT BALD
PITRSUANT to an order of the Orphan's Court
of Allegheny county, dated the 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,
dec-d.
Five contiguous lots of ground, situate on the
West side of Grant street in said city of Pittsburgh,
each containing 20 feet in front, and extending
back in depth 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
towards Virgin alley.
Also, two contigous lots of ground, fronting each
17 feet on Penn street, sth Ward of said city of
Pittsburgh, awl extending back in depth 50 feet
towards Spring alley. One of the said lots has a
front of 50 feet on 011arra street, on which is
erected a Smith shop, and on the other a two story
frame tenement.
Also, a lot of ground on the corner of O'Harra
street and Spring alley, fronting on O'Harra street
16 feet, and extending back in depth, along Spring
alley, 50 feet, on which is erected a two story frame
tenement.
.81so--a lot of ground on the corner of Etna and
Factory streets, in, said sth Ward, fronting'on Fac
tory street 45 feet; and extending along Etna st.,
preserving an equal width, 53 feet.
.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 liite of the lot last men
tioned, on which is erected a frame tenement..
Terms and Conditions of Sale, as. follows:=The
widow's dower, being 'one-Weird of the, purchase
I money, will remain in the hands of the purchaser,
during her life, subject to the payment of-interest.
Also; the one : fifth, after deducting the vvidow's one
third, will be subject to the same terms' as -the
widow's dower. The balance to be paid, one-half
in hdnd, and the remaining portion (secured by
Bond and Mortgage,) in two and three year's.
G; H. HILTON -
.4try. in fact for the -
- . Guardians and Hari.
N:B.PErsonsviishinifurther information, will
please npply to Messrs. Blakely & Mitchel.
mayll td.
POSTSCRIPT.
,BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL.
PROCLAMATION OF WAR!
- -
Froth the Washington Nicol of Tuashisrevning.
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE ENIT $
STATES OF AMERICA.
A PROCL/MATlntr.---Whereas, the 9) gresi of
the United States, by virtue of the"constitutional
authority vested in them, have declared by their
act, bearing date this day, thayhy the' act, of the
republic of Mexico, a 'state.of war exists between
that governemnt and•the , -United States:"
Now, therefore, ;,..lAMES K. POLK, 'President
of the United States cif.America, do • hereby pro
claim the sastito all whom it may. concern; • and
I; do specially enjoin on all persons holding offices,
civjl oy,rrulitary, under the authority of, the Uni
ted7Sfates. that they be vigilant and zealous in
„dischaming the duties respectively incident there
to: anel do moreover exhort all the good people
of the United States as they love their country, • as
they, feel the wrongs which have forced on them
the last resort of injured nations and as they con
sult the best means, under the blessing of Divine
Providence, of abridging its calamities, that they
exert themselves in preserving order, in:promoting
concord, in maintaining the authority and the effi
racy of the laws, and in supporting all the measures
which may be adopted by the constituted authori
ties for obtaining a speedy,ajust'and an honorable
peace.
In testimony whereof, I nave hereunto set my
hand, and caused the seal of the United
States to be affixed 'to these presents.—
s.) Done at the city- of Washington, the
thirteenth. day of May, one thousand
eight hundred and forty-six, and of the
independence of the United States the
seventienth.
By the President:
JAMES BUCHAVAIT,
Secretary of State
We gather the following paragraphs from the
New Orleans papers of the 6th inst
Excitement of the Public Alind.--The report yes
terday, raised by some mischievous person, of news
from Gen. Taylor's army, from the anxiety of the
public mind, created a most extraordinary sensa
tion. Upon the news reaching the Legislative Hall
its memberS adjourned, and a great number came
to our office for the particulars of the report;
crowds of our citizens thronged it throughout the
day.—Tropic.
Progress of Enlistment—troops mustered in. We
are gratified to hear that the requisition of Gen.
Taylor for troops from Louisiana, will, in all pro
bability, be complete in the course of this week.
There are, it is supposed, between twelve and fif
teen hundred volunteersalrearly raised in this city ,
and the additions to the number expected from the
country, will make up the two thousand. Adju
tant General Rowley, on yesterday, inspected, and
mustered into the United States service, four. com
panies. There were volunteers under 'captains'
Stockton and Breedlove, of the Washington regi
ment—capt. Smith, of the Louisiana volunteers—
and rapt. Hunt. Each s of these companies had
more than the required quota of men. Several
Other companies have been received, and will be
mustered into service to-day.—..Refurincr.
Mexican Steamers Montezuma and Guadaloupe--
Important—We noticed some two weeks since
that we believed the announcement of the sale of
the two Mexican war steamers a sham, and that
they would appear in case of hostilities with Mex
ico, as privateers. We are still of this opinion,
and we have a fear that the harbor of Havana will
contain our worst enemies. A United .States 74
should be stationed off the mouth of the harbor, to
watch with great care what comes out of it It
will be recollected that in 1836, the Mexican arm
ed bri g Montezuma lay off the Sabine and captu
red the American schooner Julius Cmsar, and oth
ers, filled with emigrants bound to Texas, and car
ried them into Matamoras.—Tbe vessels convey
ing soldiers from our city to the seatof war should
be provided with two or three pieces of heavy ar
tillery. They might be intercepted by the way.—
Tropic.
May Arrival.
Great attrac
tion at the New
York Store.
Now opening
the most splen
di d assortment
of Ladies' Dress
Goods, Mantilas,
Paris Visits,
Scarfs, Shawls,
and Embroider
ies ever offered
in. Pittsburgh, at
unusual low pri
ces. Please call
and examine for
yourselves, at 79
Market street
. GARRA.IID.
U. S. Troops from Fort Pike.—A detachment of
regular troops, numbering about eighty, arrived
yesterday from Fort Pike, and marched to their
quarters at the Barracks. Several companies of
volunteers raised in this city, we learn, also march
ed down last evening. The U. S. Quartermaster
has despatched ell necessary arms and. equipments
to the Barracks,*o that there need be no delay in
equipping the volunteers, and n•e hope no delay in
getting them oil.—Pic.
Troops from Mobils.—We understand that 513
volunteers were to leave Mobile on Monday on
board the steamer James L. Day, direct for Point
Isabel. The steamer Fashion, ‘vhieh arrived at
the Lake End yesterday morning, brought over
from Mobile 47 artillerymen of the United Statei
Army, and 93 volunteers, who await an opportum•
ty to sail for the same point of destination.—Bce.
• In the Senate, to-day, the House bill making an
nual appropriations for certain fortifications was
passed, with an amendment increasing the ap.
propriation for the fortifications on Florida
reel; from one hundred thousand dollars to double
that sum. The Indian appropriation bill was also
taken up, and several amendments were proposed,
leading to a protracted discussion, pending which,
a motion to go into executive session prevailed.
In the House, alter action had been had in com
mittee on the West Point Academy bill; a long de
bate took place on the bill making appropriations
for the support of the army. The bill to regulate
the appointments and promotions of officers in
the United States revenue marine, and for other
purposes, also underwent some discussion, butwas
finally acted upon.-11fashinglon Union, May 13.
MEXICAN PRIVATE RlFlll.—it is suggested in
some of the papers, says the Baltimore Clipper,
that the visit of Almonte to Havana, is for the
purpSse of issuing privateer commissions in the
name of the Mexican Government, and it is stated
that six months ago Mexican agents were sent to
Havana, Matanzas, Trinidad de Cuba, and othet
points, for the purpose of issuing such commis
sions. We are not prepared to credit these state
ments, though should the contest between this
country and Mexico continues for some months, we
have no doubt that vessels will be commissioned
as Mexican privateer; and that they may do con
siderable injury to our commerce, unless counter
acting measures be adopted. Under present cir
cumstances we are opposed to authorizing oui
private vessels to arm, excepting in self-defence;
for if privateer commissions were issued by us,
Mexico hating no commerce to annoy, it is more
than probable that such mistakes would occur in
regard to neutral vessels, as would be likely to
bring other powers into collision with us. We
should proceed firmly but cautiously—maintain
ing ourselves in the contest with Mexico as be
comes Americana; but carefully abstaining from
any act which would be unjust or offensive to
wards other powers.
Printers bound fur Tema—The printers of the
city are apparently all volunteering. More than
half the force in the Bulletin office have joined the
army. Among the company of Louisiana Volun
teer Riflemen, raised by Capt. Marks, the names of
the following printers, says the Picayune, appear:
Hiram Fairchild, Ist Lieutenant, J. A. Kelly,
2d Lieutenant; David Jobson, George F. Wier, llaul
de Launay, J. A. Langarl; L. Graham, T.,N. Jef
freys, J. H. Peoples, John Wade, Chas. Doaoho, W.
J. Moffatt, Chas; Callahan, Geo:Kerr. G. L.Frginer,
S. J. Jones, Samuel Albright, W.' H. Dumas, W.
E. Eking, Thos. F. Hodges, David Frazer, T. Wal.
lace, 0. T. Sheppard, E. Davis, J. Sandetlin, F. A.
Devilliers and John' T. Stewart.
NEW YORK VOLTIKTIERS roit maxico.—We
see it stated - that the . Empire. Club of New York
are;about to tender their services in the war against
THE Wan CLAUSE.-;:-The New York Tribune
- , , _
says The Insurance • Companies are considering
what course to adopt, in this crisit. They. insert,
wcunderstand, the War clause in policies on voy
ages to New Orleans and-back."
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MM=Ti
JAMES K. POLK
CONGRESSIONAL
MMtMM;
sworirE & itrecovt.vays
GREAT WESTERN CIRCUS
Mu. S. Q. STOKES, Director and Principal Agent.
THEproprietors of the Great Wettern Circus
respectfully 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 hai , e . had the past winter,
they have been enabled to rnake selections of per
formers from Spaulding's North American Circus,
Stickney's New Orleans Circus, and Hce*e-& Ma
bles New York Circus, 'thereby forming a galaxy
of
.perfonners that wouldbe made bright particular
stars in any of the companies of the present - day.,
Will open on Friday evening, May the 15th, on
the Lot in front of -Murray's American Hotel, for
merly BroadhursiMansion House, for a few nights
In the arrangement of the interior, the utmost
attention has .been carefully held in view as re
ganls the corrifortS of the audience. The scats are
constructed on a newand improved style, and ca
pable of containing 800 persons. The pit is arran
ged entirely around the arenain front of the dress
circle, thereby making the arrangement for view
ing the performances-infinitely better than in any
of the preceding Companies that have visited Pitts
burgh.
The proprietors state without any vaunting
boast, that the arrangements and fit mit- of this,
the- Great Western Circus, is superior, in every
sense of the word,'to any like establishment in
the Union:
The Brass Band, as arranged under the guidance
of the leader, 11. Gault, was-selected with care
and precision, from the orchestras of the St. Charles,
American, and. French Theatres, ilot only forming
a Brass Band, but a very superior String Band, SO
requisite to give effect to the Ballets and Pantom
ines that are produced in the arena of this, the Cir
rus of HAW.
The names of performers consist of the follow
ing gems of the arena;
Mr. 1. McCollum, the hest two horse rider in
the world.
Mr. E. Stone, the acknowledged best bare hick
ed Equestrian.
Mr. D. W. Stone, the unsurpassed melodramat
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 Shay.
The three Clowns are unsurpassed. and consist
of Green Johnson. principal, grotegque, and per
forming Clown; Joe Cloven, the Momut 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.
11. Long, .L Jones, S. J. Hendricks, W. Lake, J
Brown, It Ruggles, T. Young, G. Smith, C. Wit
son.
The costume and property maker of this estab-:
lishment, Mons. Truudt, 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 task.
The Band, as arranged, compose the following
artists and professors;
Mr. H. Gaul, Loader of Brass Band; Mr. A. Tel
tow, Leader of the String Band; Mr. E. Teltow,
Arranger and Copyist; E. Johnson; J. Charlton; J-
Whitford, M. MarchetteJl. Kent; G- Miner, Mons.
Feyn: W. Metzler,,-Sig Capuchini.
'Admission to Dress Circles P) cents; Child
ren with parents half price. Pit 25 cents—no
half price.
A regular police has2been engaged to enforce
the strictest order and decorum.
eryTickets 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 Agt..
Medical and Surgical Wilco.
Health is the charm of life, withoutgold,
Love, letters, friends, all, are enjoyed.
DOCTOR BROWN, a
lg,tilarly educated physi
ian from the eastern
ies, would respectfully an
tounce, to the citizens of
ittsburgh, Allegheny aml
iciiiity, that be can he
consulted privately and
confidentially, every day
wening at his office on
)iamond Alley, a few
loom from Wood street,
towards the market
Dr. Brown gives his particular attention to the
treatment and investigation of the following clisea
es:
All diseases arising from Impuritiesof the Blood,
scrofula, syphilis, seminal weekuess, impotency, 1
salt rheum, diseases of the eye and ear, rheumatism,
piles, palsey.
Dr. Brown has much pleasure in announcing kr
the public, that he is in possession of the latest itt.
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, and to those chiefly
who make this branch of Medicine, their particu
lar study and practise.
Many new and valuable remedies havbbeen
late
ly introduced, whichsccures the patientbeing mer
curialized out of existence. Strangers are apprised
that Doctor BroWn has been educated in every
branch of medicine, and regularly admitted to
practise, and that he now conirnes 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 frnme. No cure, no pay.
Recent cases are relieved in a short time, with
out interruption from business.
1:0-Office on Diamond Alley, a few doors from
Wood street, towards the tnarket. Consultations
strictly confidential. myl2-y
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Willis' Poems: silk.
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Oracles from the Poets.
Proverbial Philoeophy: Gilt.
Lady's Book of Poetry and Flowers.
Various Annuals and Fancy Works for sale by
IL S. BOSWORTH &
43-Market st.
Pittsburgh Navigation and Fire Imusu
ranee Company.
OFFICE. NO. 21 MARKET STREET.
THE•citizens of Pittsburgh continue to be offered
an opportunity to effect insurance upon their
property, by a Domestic institution located among
themselves, based upon domestic' capital, and con
ducted by 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
aged or destroyed by flro or, water, the advantage of
personally adjusting the loss with an institution AT
mar, will be strikingly evident. To those who suffer-
ed by the Great Fire, this particular corporation needs
no recommendation. The prompt payment of the'
whole amount of its losses—imams Iwo !SUNDA=
'THOUSAND DOLLARS-4S to them a sufficient guarantee
of (Inure security, " . • r.
It is the. part of all prudent men, however fortu
nate, to anticipate calamity for the purpose of avoid
ing its eflbete, To such as have hitherto escaped, as
wall as to those who have sustained loss, the facility
of protection and - :indemnity, offered by this inatitn
tite, will be the strengeit inducement to avoid the
reflections and regrets .which must be experiencedby, those who suffer without hoe-or,reatitution.
. ' ALLEN,President.
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tip — EMA.IN Esid2in tbe Pest, oirtZE; at Pittsburgh,
IX May 15,7 1§46. Persons callingfor letters,
whose names are on Oils List, will Please say they
are advertised; • _ - ' •- • -
Abrams M Anderson Samuel • -
Adams Joseph Apply -- -
Abercrombie. Ann Anderson Dolples
Adams Hogg Sarah Applegate James P
Adams - John - _ Anderson Frances
Anderson John Armitrong. Elizabeth
Affaittranger .E S Armstrong Aaron H
Adams Matthaw, Askey James
Anshnis liose Anne Mrs Asworthßobert
Ailcott Samuel Ayies Eiraline
Alexander Mr Askew Porter • '
Allan Margaret Alexander jamas
Baldwin M Bowers Charles •
Balsley Jacob • Perbridge _Martha
Banks J R • Boland Dennis A
Baker George,V Bowan Rachael
Bacord Christian - Boswell R
Baldwin Thonaaa Bogg•s William
Baker William Bowman Joseph •
Baldwin William H Brown Mathew
Banks Jame-s W : Brown William
Bartley-Margaret Brown 11,H •
Bayless James ' Brown Hugh
Barclay Grace . Brown Pater - •
Barker Henry J3rOwn William
Bayne 'Andrew Brand Samuel
Barnett Charles Bradley Charles
Batchelor Charles W Bums John
Barclay Jamea Brien Jame.s - ' -
Barclay Williim Brownson Geo R
Barlow John Breed Simon R
Bell John " Brooks Charles
Beck John . Brenton Frank
Beach R R ' - Bront James
Beial J Bridges Joseph
Beach Lynn"' Brumley Sarah
Beers Catharine - -Braden William P
13ennett Sarah 'Brermirrian - George
13easten Ellen Bahian Ann' ,
Burnett, Backus & How Brooks Margaret -,
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Benedict Willis Brentlinger Adalinei
Beam Andrew Brawdy Josiah M
Barnett Elizabeth ,Buckingham Owen
Beaks Nancy Buchanan Jahn
Beleir A Mrs Burke Edward
Blakely William, Byers Agnes
Biggs John Brighton John
Blake Burden Byrers F
Blake Robert Burney William
Black Henry BMus Samuel
Black M E Byers Janes
Black Cyhts Burns John
Bohns Margaret Burk John
Borland Margaret Butler J J-
Bond Elizabeth Burls A P •
Cumpton Thos J Coast Mary. .
Caskey Wrn Coals Emily A i
Catlett A G & Co Collins Elizabeth G
Camron Susannah Corfiehan Martha Ji
Carey Sarah A Comes Ann .411 -
Casabaugh Jacob Cox M A • -
Gallill Mary Cc4okJohn H
Cannon John M - Coon Rebecca M
Carpenter Daniel W Coon James J
Calhoun Alex • Conner JHi
Cameron James .Concannan M
Cade Amanda, ' . Cooley Agnes
Casey & Mitchell Cornelius Wm
Carner S C - Connell Richard
Callihan Robert Conner Maria '
Campbell John Conley Martin
Chambers Jane Miss Cook John
Charlton S T 2 Coyle JW E
Cephart Geo Croswell J L 2
Chadwick A m Cranston Vim
Church Mary, Crooks Jackson
Clark Louis A Crawford John 2
Clark P F Craustiu Wm - .
Croply a
Crookmah !Mary Ann
Clark Wm
Clark Martha
Clegg Jas Cros.s James C
Clark Wm S Crawford N S
Clawson Jonah Crow! Flirter
Cooper Sarni Crawford Wm
Cochran D C Crombaugli Sarni
Cochran Robt D 2 Creighton John
Cochran Robt Craig Henry
Cochran Chas Crawford Irvin
Cooper R 2 Creighton Cathaeine
Cooper Josephine Cidmer John
Collins B 11 1) Curry Jacob
Cunningham 31 A
Dan, Mich . ! Donaghy Gorge
Dackenbaugh Joseph Doras Wm
Davis James .
Dongan Wm
Davis Samuel Donahue Pattrick
Davis William Doran George
Dean Delilah 1) Dungan R i
Dean J W Donelly Mary
Devine Henry Douthitt Sarah
Devinney Capt Dravo R
Devolt Adam Dmvo Peter
Dennison Samuel Drum Philip '
Dennison William Drummond. Allan
Dever Aleidr Duvall William
Dickey Mary Ann Darning James
Dickson James Duncan Mrs
Donovan Robert 2 Dunlavy George
Dougherty Xichael ,Dunning John
Douglass Jehn R Duncan Ale=
Doran Andrew Dunlap John W
Dowdeu Monas Duncan Robert Capt
Donaldson James Dunlap Jane
Dougherty John R Dunseth Hugh
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Ebhert Washington Espy William
Eidleman Villiam Elliott Jesse D - 2
Edwards John Emmins W, A
Eagiits Mr , Ellis T D
Eby Cyrus ' Evans EdWard F
Eldred W B Evans Margaret
Elhart Mary. B Evans Coleli E
Ennis W A Evans David
Emick Susan
Falconer A Fewran Patrick
Falkner Archibald Felix George Dot
Fagan R A Mrs Fest John
Ferree Jeremiah Flowers GeOrge
Fennimore Joseph V Flood Thonaas 2
Ferguson Samuel Fletcher J l , C 3
Fenton R E Filson Josiah.
Foster James E Fox Mr •
Forrest Henry Frazier Isaiah
Foren Edward Friedle J
Forsythe James N Fritz Jordiin
Forbes Robert Freeman Alfred
Forkem William French Joseph
Foster Edward T Fulton Joseph R
Fogel J
Geomheoan Mrs
Glasgow Moses .T
Gallagher &Baker 2 _ Glass Andrew
Gebhart Mary Glenn William
Gearhart Anne Miss Glashu Jane •
Galles Moses Gott 'John,
Gardner Helen H 2 Gorden Isaac )C & Co
Geisrenger Jacob Good Panlel T
Gallagher Alex . Gorden Margery
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Gaul Hy K Griffith - Joseph
Gardiner Michael Greer Matthew.
Garrison Jonah Greer Matthew
Gaskill Capt Grady NiCholson 2
Getty A Gracy Margaret
Gilmore William 2 Griffiths Dahl
Gilroy Edward Gray Mary hfie
Gibson Saml 2 Graham Grafton
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Gilchrist James Graham Benj •
Gilchrist J M Gray William
Gillfillan folm Gunning Henry
Glisson Susan Guywne .1 Stewart
Hall F A Mrs Herron James
Hamilton Robert Handensonleassanda
Hamilton Thomas Jr . Heislir William
Hague Richard Hilton G H
Handler Biddy Hiffins Jane
Haines Elias - Hicks Robert
Hague Matthew R Hobson John
Hardin Tames Hogie Edward
Hoffer Daniel - Hoops Frances
Hedrieh William nosley Jacob M
Harden Holster' - House Elizabeth
Haegu John It Howard Thonias -
Hardsoek Rebecca Horton Martha I Miss
Honirn S G Hood David C
Hare Samuel . 2 HOWeThomai
Harstine David W . llowston . & Stobridge
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Hastings Mar3r
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Henry Thomas
Herron :Robert
Heitshew Willi
Henry Milton
'Hopkins Jacobs
Hunter Harnett N
Hughes Thomas
; • - Hunter William
2 Hyde Edward -
Humphries:Robert
Huline Samuel
Huhmuli D
Hughes Elizabeth
Hultz David C
Hunt E • -
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Irwin Ritchael A
Irwin 'James A
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Johnston Edward
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Johnston Susannah Mrs
Johnston Agnes Miss .
Johnstort.o H T Mrs
3 Johnston Davis
Johnston Jacob M•
Nue. Mr
Jones James
Jones'J Doctor
.s Senor John E
Jones Joseph
K.
Jackman Andres
Jackson S H
Jackson Thomas
Jackson JameS
Jackson George
Jack Rainy S
Jenkins Yoh
Jenkins Daiid C
-Jennings S C Rev!
Justus William 1
Jeffrey W
Jennings Mary hi'
Jenkin ° James A
KeTrns John
Kearns John, jr.
Katie Patrick
Kelly Hugh'
Kerr Catharine Miss
• Kerr Robert or John
- •Kerr - Wilson
Kerr. Caroline Miss
• Kerr Samuel W
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Kiskadden Alex.
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Kingsley, Cornelius
Knoblock Frances Miss
Kinney H
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Kane P
Kane Susan Irfri -
Kaliriek - Peter •
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Keller . , Philip
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Keegan Mary IVI
Kaylor J
Kenard Win P
Kelly John
Kelly Pearce
Kelly Thomas
Kelly Samuel F
Krepps Solomon
Lander ,Peeette
Liese Mary Miss
Lerornon Jane Miss
Lennart Solomon
] Lenno.i John
1 11 ' Leon M
Mrs Lewislsaiali W
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Lathrop Charles
Latshaw James :I
Lawhead Wm W
Laughridge Jame-
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Laughlin John -
Lattitner joseph
Lairs= Tames -
Lawler Lawrence
Little - Thomas
Little Joseph B
Linford Thomas
Lindsay James
Lister. J G
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Lewis William.
Lewis Margaret.
Liviniaton Archibald
Locksvood John 'll
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Loftin John
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2 Ludwig John Major .
Lytle Samuel
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Lyon Gordon
Lowry' John
Long Alexander
Lonergan Cathari
Low William
Lloyd John
Meca.skey J Dr
Miller Joseph
iMiller Wm-J
Miller Andrew
Mtiorehead James
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Marks Alfred
Marron Francis
Alassingham Edward
S bfastress George,
Mason Harrison
Miss Masters Wm F
Mathews Levi
Mathews Hiram
Mathews Jobn
Mathews Robert R
.Mathews Thomas
IC. Marshall Hugh -
Martin Joseph
o Mrs Martin Samuel
AlOore Sarah J *iss Martin John
Moorehead Fergo
MOntgornery Earl
Miran. Michael -
Morton D
Moodce Henry. F
Morse M P
Morwey Williarni
Morrison Stephen!
Morrison S T
.MOrrison Elizab
Martin Chritopher
MOrrin Joseph
Mercer William
Mercer Davis -
Mellon J H
Mellon John
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Means Sarah Bliss
Meriam
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Mrolltun Mary A MCausland James
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Mturdy Ellen Mrs M'Kee Eliza Jane Miss
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MCarty Henry A Mrausland John
Mrarty Jeremiah ill'Clurg , John
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Nallis John A Nitingale Henry'
Newman & Meyer - Noland John
Mitt James Nutting Samuel N
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Mullsolland Mr
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Murphy Mary'l%l
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Parker Julia A Mrs -,Phelps Wm j
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Rice John .! Rollirigs Joseph
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Richardson W GB Robinson Harriet A Miss
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Richardson James Rog,ers Joseph
Richardson Isaac Rogers Mary sa
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Sees George Sniith Alexander
Seibert William Smith Jahn
Sharon Smiley 'Smith John G' -
Shay- Henry Smith:E Glendy
Shaneyfelt John Smith Elizabeth - sus -
Shea Mary Mrs Smith Mal Hi ss -
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Stewart Jane Miss - 'Sackett William
Stevenson John Solomon Michael
Stevenson Alexander Speer A - •
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Stubbs Robert Spittle Benjamiti
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Stilley Stilley John B Steel George - -
Strickler Joseph Stewart H -
Stormont William Stewart John •
Sirobaugh Henry Ste Wart Royal
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Simpson Joseph , S tewart Williana
Taylor J Mrs Thonipson John .
Tarman James Thompson William S
Taylor Mary A Jilts Thompson biabella:l4lisx
Taylor Mary C Miss Thompson Oliver P
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Wagner Joseph • Williamson ditlfm . .Mrs-
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Wills Samuel T Rev Woodlnitnxpriisorisriss.,.
Welsh Patrick , • Wright ElamiiiNUl.:
West William A • _ • Whitertiart- =lva. - ,
West_zatthew H , White Jane 203 '
West Joseph Williams .Isaac ..
West C Williams Asa
West George •Wilson John 'T_ - :. •
Weldon xargaret C s Wilson Robert.
Wetmore L Wilson. Joseph
IVhitesides Robert Wilson Thomas-.. •
Whitney S E . 2 Wilson Hannah miss •
White Henry Wilson Joseph R •
Wilson & Co Wilson NlarthU A sat;
YoUng Lewis . Yanaon Prescott
Young John Capt Yarnell David
Young William Yeager George.
Youngson & Fisher " Young Doctor:''
York Stephen. • • • •
Zimmerman... Henry • :
myls-412&wit C AMIBBEN, Postmaster;
CINCINNATI PACKETS !
MONDAY PACKET.
u s i r ais4.4 THE regular mail and paseniter steam.
er UNION, Captain Maclean, will run as
17;;Mrpacket between Pittsburgh
. and CinCin
nati, leaving this port every Monday at 6 'o'clock
P. M. Returning she will leafe Ciacinaati 04. y •
Thursday at 6 P. M.
The Union was built expressly for this:11;1e;
and affords every accommodation. - , '
For freight or passage apply on b orn
FOR CINCINNATI.
The well-known - fast rutining• diaper
,:+4CAISIBRIA,W.Forsyth Master,wißnin
as a regular Packet, leaving.evcry Wrednesday. mom
ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at . SO, P: M :, the
same day. Returning,' she will leave Ciacintiati
every Saturday, at 10, A. ,
For freight or passage apply. on liiard, "
-FORSYTH & C 0.,. Agents,
No. 30, Water street... .
SARRDAY PACKET:- • • -
The regular:nail and passenger . stcamer
CIRCASSIAN, Capt. Isaxe. - Bennett, will
ran in a regular Packet between - Pittsburgh and .
Cineinnati, leaving this port every Saturday,- at
A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M.,. the same say;
Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday,
at 10, A. M. - -
For freight or passage apply on board. ..
The Circassian was built expressly for thiS trade,
and offers to her passengers every comfort and
commodation. mar 23.
' - SATURDAY PACKET.'
g 4, The regular mail and passenger steamer
MESSENGER, Capt. Linford, will run as
._
a reg ar acket between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati,'
leaving this port every Saturday at 10, A. M:, and' - -
Wheeling at 10, P. DI., tho same day. Returning, -
she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at - 10 -, -
o'slock , A. M. ,
For freight or passage apply on board.
The Messenger was built espressly•for this trade,
and offers to her passengers every : comfort and ac
commodation. • mar
TUESDAY PACKET. - •
. . . . .
THE regular mail and parmengerateam
er HIBERNIA, Capt. John Klinefolter,
tan as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and
Cincinnati, leaving OM port every Tam:day - at 10
M.; and Wheeling at 10 P. Id. of the Immo day.—
Returning, she.will leave Cincinnati every Friday at
10 A. If. • -
For freight or passage . apply on board.
The Hibernia was .hailt'erpretialf for the tre.de i
and offers to the paaarmgerieerrery comfort and an•
perior accommodatione.; : •.; • : apl
• .; FRIDAY PACKET.
. THE. regular Illicit-and patzengft'stcarn-'
er CLIPPER N 0.2, Captain Crooke, ivill
run as a I . T:day - packet between Cincinnati endPitta•r--:.- :
burgh, leaving this port every Friday -at -10 . A.:M.;::
and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day.Retaining'
she will leave Cincinnati every Monday al-10.oleIolri.
A. M. • •••,_•...- .•-:
. .
. .
For freight or pisaage apply on board.' • -- _
The Clipper N 0.2 was built exprtsilyfor - thistnitle,; l
and offere. to ' her paesengere -every ctuaort 'aria
commodation. mar 23
REGULAR CINCINNATI PACKET.
tEe M THE new U. S. Mail ste.inacr ACADIA,
E. Lucas, aster, will run as a in,
n
ar passenger, .packet between Pittsbuish and the
above port-during the season of 1846, leaving over,
Thursday at JO o'clock A. M. ' -
The.,Acadia is new and has comics tAckancraoda... -
tions. For freight or pairsage - appti eabotiiyl,-or to
ap9 J. NEWTON JONES, Agent."..-
MONDAY PACKET.-
The
- .; •
regular mail and passengerstentriar
4 ONONOAHEI.A, Capt. Stenc will ltd.;
as bregu a: Packet between Pittsburgh and
,port
nati, leaving this ,port every Monday at 10... A. :l
and Wheeling at 10, M., the same day:. Return?
ing, she will leave Cincinnati every• Thursday, 10,.
.
For freight or passage apply onboard. ,
The Monongahela was built' espresalt. foi"this
trade, and offers to the passengers eetnfort, arid an,.
perior accommodations... -• 31'..'
- WEDNESDAY PACKET. •
THE regular mail and - passetig . Cilitit pia. •
• r NEW EN'GLAND, Carit.
will — run. aka regular:packet between Pittsburgh and
Cincinnati, leaving this port -every Wednesday at 10.. , -
A. M., and `Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day.;— -
Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every.Satu!day ; '
atlO A.M.
For freight or passage applyort bpard, • -'.
The New England was built orpresaly for this trade
and offers to the passengers every comfort and mini
rior accommmlations. • . mar 26
- SAINT LOUIS PACKETS.
FOR ST. LOUIS-4LEGULAR PACRET. •
The mg andisplendid pasaencer steam=
er - BRUNETTE, Capt, toer7, avilr rtatia.'„
rosePittabnrgh to St.,l f ews, • dttringl !hp'
The Brunette was bmit expiely for the'
end is elegantly . (burnished in scol
For &eight or passage apply onboard ..".,:afp 14.:
..- •
'DAWN TEAS.-r;.175 packagesNaun . gliyaol4.GUit :Y :
.Powdor, Imperial:and Poushoftip
oi-R - wirier clipate, all ofthie impo rAticar,
iinng this day <: • e s -. • .
'44 . 440-11.T. & .SiTIPTON;
135 - W-Ood. st:
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