THE IITTSBUDDII DAM MORNED POST. utiorr., srators.7 St. 'worn., MONDAY MbßiG i '' MAY 18; 1646 ftf.)-V. B. PAULER, Agent for country - newspapers, is the Agent for the Pittsburgh Daily Morning Post, and Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer, to receive advertisements - and subscriptions. lie has offices in NEW . YOUIE, at the Coal Office„ 30 Ann street,. (ad kilning the Tribune Office.) - ' - ilosrow, N 0.12, State street. PUILADELPFILri, Real Estate and - Coal • Office, 59 Pine street. . Bsyrrrtour., Q. E. corner Baltimore and Calverts, where our ilaper can be seen, and terms or adverti sing learned. - • - The egotist Of the SOurnal, and pexpetratar of 9.,Ednight on the Allegheny," makes a most lame = . and miserable reply to the castigation he received in - the Post of Friday last. Like the Scuttle fish, he vainly attempts to dolge the hand that inflicted it, and aims, what he no doubt cosigiolers a pon. droui blow, at the editor of the paper, blowing at the same time that the edit* had rtothing to do 'with it, but, that it 'vas communicated -by de Critique, and marked thus ( 1 '). But this fellow-, in- Elated with his own importance and contemptible conceit, replies by saying that "the, editor is a very common sort:of a man;'' that's wise; who ever humknew to be so foolish es to lay claim to, more lu,low:ledge than is possessed by the com mon run of men? Bat this driveller is continually exhibiting to his readers the important opinion he entertains of himself, It is extremely lianl for the professional reputa tibn of actors or actresses to be at the mercy of 'such leather heads, who happen to have under their control the "local - coluntn" of a newspaper; They express opinions in relation to matters of which they are .entirely ignorant; and when chastised for their insolence in meddling where they have no IbusineSs, thei' retract all that they have formerly said, showing not only their own weakness but bringineChe character of the paper that allows them to scribble for it, into contempt This fellow said some time since that Mrs. Howard was no singer, and so soon as ridiculed for his nonsense, he retracts, and says she's a most admirable singer - and a wondrous good actress. So you see his opinions are important, and the "local column must be fated with something." • Theatre. The present proprietor of this-fashionable and miller place of rational and, intellectual amuse meat, has exerted hinaself more successfully for the imprbvement of the drains, than'ell the would-he maria.g,cnfwho hovel preceded him in Pittsburgh. Mr. Porter ,has succeeded in raising the character of the present Theatre from the depths of shame into.which others had Previously plunged it. This has - been done by strict atoention to, business, and the discrimination and judgement which he has exercised in the selections of his performers.— The present comyany is as - good as can be found in any of the Theatres in,lcew York or Philadel phia, and although they have shown themselves capable of performing any part in the drama, there has also a aumbefof Star actors appeared since the opening of the season. To-night, Mr. JAS. E. MCILDOCIS appears, who is about the first actor, in the pieces . which 'he performs, in this country -:or Great Britain; he has appeared within the last year, in all the principal cities in the Union, and is pronounced, by all whose opinions are worth any thing, to be the most graceful and beautiful actor that has ever appeared before them. Mr. Murdoch is no common actor; besides the great natural abilities which he possas., he is a man %splendid acquirementa, a profound thinker and a polished scholar; he is capable of adorning'! any profession which he might think proper to embrace. - It is gratifying to the admirers of true and per. feet delineations of character, and it ought also to stimulate young men who have adopted the arduous and troublesome profession of the stage, to see such men as Mr. Murdoch, who, by their own indomitable exertions and perseverance not only are an ornament to the stage, but are ca pable of embellishing any society wherein they may chance to move. Mr. Portir his engaged this chaste and talented actor; he appears to-night in Bulwees splendid chaMeter of Claude lfelnotte; a character in which he is said to have no e4ual. • Tnz Czacrs.—Notaithstandiag the incleminey of the weather, the Circus on Friday and Saturday evenings 'was well' attended, and the audience de ,lighted with the performances. The. Gieat West ein is, without doubt, the best corps of equestrians —now in this country; the performers are selected from the best in the United States; their perform- ances, too, are chaste, and such as the most fastidi- Ous must approie. It will he seen by the adver tisement in another column, that there will be a perforinance thiS 'afternoon, commencing at half past two o'clock: This will afford an opportunity to those of our citizens who wish to attend with their families, to'do so. CORONER. We }hive been authorized to state that DAVID Hatcrz, Esq., mill be a candidate for re-election to .the office of Coroner,subject - to the decision of the Democratic County mention. rimy 11. _ . To Mothers.—The difficulty which every mothei .experiences in Administerin, ,, medicine. to infants, is entirely obviated try Dr. Clickner's preparation, called the Sugar-Coated. Vegetable Purgative Pill. The pill is encrusted with fine white sugarl so that it resembles and tastes like a sugar plum, which - no child ever yet refused to swallow. For worms this is an assured remedy, and it has been used with excellent effect in cases of teathing,. The matron of the Farm School writes to Dr. Clicke ner, that she his used for some time ,his Sugar-coa ted Pill in both - these complaints, and always with entire success. Sold by Wm. Jackson, corner of Wood and Lib erty streets, who is general Agent for Dr. Clicke nees Pills in Pittsburgh and vicinity. °I.-Beware - of an imitation article called "Im proved Stsgicr-Coated Pills," purporting to be pat ented, as 'both thepills and pretended patent are ,forgeries, _got up by a miserable quack in New York, who,"for the lust four or five years, has made - his living by counterfeiting popular medicines. mayl.B Fletolmrgh Navigation and Fire luau. ranee. Company. • OFFICE. NO. 21 MARKET STREET. TEE'citizensof 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 direetora, in whose prudence, integrity and good fi t iA they can readily ascertain whether they , may refleee that. nadonbted tseCurity which should everattendan astarance.transaction. To persons whims propeny has already been dam . aged - or destroyed by fire or water, the advantage of personally adjusting the loss with an institution AT - Bolan will be strikingly.evident. - To those who suffer ed by& Great Fire, this particular corporation needs • no- xecominendation.. The prompt payment of the whole amount of its lowess--rrirmitor TWO AUNT-MED TIIOUSAiD DOLLA:II.S -45 n thmxi a sufficient guarantee of future security. It is the part of all prudent men, however fortu mite, to anticipate calamity for the purpose of avoid ing its Affects. To such as have hitherto escaped, as well as to those who hare sustained loss, the-facility of protection and indemnity, - ofered by this institu , tion, will;be thestrongest Inducement to avoid the reflections and regrets which must be experienced by those who suffer without hope - of - restitution. - - ALDEN Prddideni. Reale Fortirx, Secretary, - „feblUffni. A R D sair:4 ?j , L- 7 9 s : Lard Oil in store_ and for L Dom, „ ,1 16 • 1 -• • I . - - r - " ••••,•-•••"'''' , • - -.• ".7,L.„ • le; -;• - • • - • Z. - 11;• - • • c.,•l`.= " ".; • - " ' ; • •,,=";"' ..` = • SONGS FOR - ,THE;PEOPLE. A.tit--ti../but remenber med Yhat other joys, what other hopes May fill the heart with glee, Give me the greatest soap of soaps—. Ohl Jossa l s Soit. forme. When pimples come upon the face As I've seen come on thee, If you would these defects erase, Oh! do remember me. When winter's winds, with rugged power, May chap the hands and face; When summer's sun your charms deflower, Will bum and tan each grace; When freckles or IA& yellow skin _Prom face or neck should flee—. • At such a' moment I must win, Arta yotill remember me.. Then JONES'S SOIV will sliow its power Upon your : face and neck—. Your skin more clear:than fairest flower, And a blotch or speck; ' - And then' from freckles, pimples tan, Your skin will be quite free— Thus iroull be made the love of man-a And you'll remember me. Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Ware. house, S 9 Liberty street, head of Wood—at the same place is, sold theMocuishHair Dye agd Span ish Lilly White. Principal. Cifficr—S.ign of the American Eagle, 83 Chatham st., New York. Ant -r-" The Old How at Horni." 0 that old head of inine, milers my jetty hair dwelt,; • , - • And where scurf or where'dandriEr was never ye felt, Where my lore so oft rambled, (that is,) her thoughts and her fingers, 'Tis on that hair of mine that, my fancy now liraa gers. Yet dearer, far dearer than aught living or dead, Is that beautiful hair that then grew on my head But though I thus do coMplaht that my hair was long lost; It is once mole restored, at a very small cost; For I have Imught for thrre shillings—Vs a trifle to Race For a battle of Jirsze . famed Hair Restorative; Anti now dearer, far finer than 'twas 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. 1 It forces the hair to grow, stops its falling on; VMS scurf, and dresses the hair, keep. ing it in ordek, thrice as : long as any thing else made—just try it. Sold at JACKSON'S latent Medicine Warehouse, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, head of Wood—at the . same place is sold the Moorish Hair Dye; Spanish Lilly White and Ital. tan Chemical Soap. CCl'Princili.al - Mee, sign of the Ainerican Ea gle, 82 Ehathatn street, New York. ];'OR SALEA large assortment of nibs; hall bushel and perk measures. Also, a few churns; buckets; scythe sands; garden hoes and jukes; waih boards; shovels and spades; bedconls and twine; window sash] and windoW glass to suit, if wanted; carpet chain; matches; a:large assortment of Eng lish and Atherican quill and patent pens; school books and stationary, for sale in any quantity to suit customers, cheap for Cash, or suitable country produce, or trade to snit :consignees. ISAAC IiAIIRIS, Agent & Com. Aferchant No St Clair at JA*.I4.ErS 11.1tPEC'TORANT MEM medicine has already proved it to be all that it has been recommended, by those uho have given it a fair test in this ccnuttry, and . the demand for it increases daily. We have just heard of an important cure of. Asthma, which has been effected by the use cd it in a neighboring town— the case was that of a female who had for a long time been under the care of a physician, but had received no relief, and her case was considered hopeless. As. a last asset she _parcbased a-bottle of Dr. Jayne's •Expeetorant, which Carried her to expectorate freely, gradually eased her cough. and rapidly restored her to health. We have no hevita- Lion in saying that this preparation of Ik. Jayne, for ; the cure of Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Asthma. Comeimptions, &c., is the most valuable medicine ever offered to the American public. There is no quackery about it-IYr. Jayne is one of the most skilful practicing physiciam; and wherever hi» Ca. Hoes preparations 'have been thorougly tested, hr is looked upon as a great public benefactor.— &morsel (Me.) Joursrl. For sale in Pittsburgh, at The Pekin Tet Store, 7 2 Fourth st., near Wood. myls-d&tv A N IMPORTANT CURE BY DR. JAYNE'S ALTESATIVE.We have been informed by Mrs Mahan, a grand-daughter of old Gen. Weyer. that she suffered for a number of years from the growth of al arge goitrous tumor of the throat, which besides the deformity, produced both a difficulty et deglution and of breathing. Indeed, she says, the pressure upon the windpipe was an great as to pre vent her froth sleeping in a recumbent positiom and often suffocation appeared inevitable. the also i labored tinder severe indisposititm from Liver Com plaint and Jaundice, for which she commenced the' use of Dr. Jayne's Alterative, which she took fur six or seven weeks, and her general health was completely :re-established by it, and perceiving some diminution in the size of the Goitrous Turner, she was encouraged to persevere in the we of the Alterative Until every vestage of the painful 'Treater was entirely removed. For sale in Pittsburgh, at the Pekin Tea Strfre 72 Fourth st., near Weed. myl4 Remittances to "the Old Country." MONEY sent to all parts of England, Ireland, IT-L Scotland, and Wales, in sums of Li and up wards, to suit purchasers. ALLEN KRAMER, Exchange. Ernken my-wlySailln corner of 11 and Wood so. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE ; or ELAIL ZCTATE. PURSUANT to an order of the Orphans Court of Allegheny county, dated the ninth day of May, A. D.,1846, will be exposed to public sale, on the preinises'on 4 Monday, the find day of June next, nt 10 o'clock, A, M. all the following described pxupcity; situated in the Third and Fifth Wards of the eity of . Pittslntrgb, the Real Estateof Bernard M e Lennan i , late of the city of Cincinnati:Ohio, deed.- FiveF contiguous lots of ground, situate on the West side of Grant street in said city of Pittsburgh, each containing 20 feet in front, . and extending back in depth 80 feet, (preserving an equal width,) towards Cherry alley. One of said lots is situated at the S. NV. corner of Grant and Sixth streets, and has a front of 80 feet on Sixih street. Also, two contiguous lots of ground, fronting each 20 feet on Sixth street, between Grant street and Cherry alley, and extending back 120 feet in depth towards Virgin alley. Also, two contigons lots of ground, fronting each 17 feet.on Fenn street, sth Ward of said , city of Pittsburgh; and extending back in depth 50 feet towards Spring alley. One of the said loks has a front of 50 feet on (Marra street, on \Mich' is erected a „Smith shop, and on the other a two story frame tenement. ; Also, a lot of ground on the corner of °Vann street and Spring alley, frontipg'on O'llarra street 10 feet, and extending back in depth, along Spring alley, 50 feet, on which is erected a two story frame tenement. Also—a lot of ground on the corner of Etna and Factory streets; in said sth Ward, fronting on Fee texy street 45 feet, and extending along Etna st., - preserving an equal width, 53 feet. lot of - ground. fronting on a 20 feet alley, near Factory street, 20 feet, and extending back in depth 45 feet to the rear line of the lot last men tioned, on which is erected a frame tenement. Terms add Conditiont of Sale, as follows:--Thel widow's dower, being one-third of the purchase ' money; will remain in the hands of the purchaser, during her. life, subject to the payment a interest. Also, the onefifth, after deducting the widuw's one third, will be subject to the same terms as the widow's dower. The. balance to be paid, onehalf in hand, and the remaining portion (secured by Band and DTortgage,) in two and three years. G. -IT. HILTON, its fact for the - Guardians and Heirs. N. D. Persons wishingfuither information, , will please apply to Messrs Blakely 4 Mitchel— . F,0 1 7 7 f. < 4:2;%i POSTSCRIPTE , BY : IAST:-' , NIGHT 7 S-MNII. , Later tram thilieiton andit Isabel. We learn from the New Orleans Tropic, that the steamer Telegraph arrived at that. city on the even ing of the 6th inst., bringing dates from Gatre - stori to the 2dMay, though they contain no news. from the seat of war. But from- our Washington corresl pondent ts-e have received the .following . Tele graphic Despatch, giving, the subject of a conver: cation with Mr. Ogden, -tt passenger in the Tele; graph, whn arrived in Wathinton City last evening, direct froin P.oiut ISaben ' • LATER FROM POINT ISABEL. [Reeekecthy Magitetie Tekgraphfor the Ball. Sun.) Mamma. Entroiis;.l..have conversed with IL L Ogden, a .suttler attached tothe 11. S. Army, who has this moment arrived in a Southern 1)04.- He left Point Isabel on the 28th Mt.. There were' then about 350 men at that . post, who ceuld-be.de pended on. The armament - consisted _of two .18 pounders, and nine 6 porteders. Every man had a Musket - The Point was surrounded' by a ditch four feet , deep and six wide. They were digging to make it 12 feet wide and 6 deep. Point Isabel WaS completely cut off from the army, hating had no communication for two days. - • : The guides started from the Point for the camp, but were compelled to return. The very latest ad vices left no doubt that General Taylor was com pletely surrounded. No. danger is apprehended, however, to our gallant band, except from starv ing, they being strongly entrenched. It is said ;a more gallant officer than Gen. Taylor-never lived, The supposition was that the. Texas volunteers from GalveSton, by the steamer Monmouth, would be the first to reach Point Isabel. Companies from Fort Pike and Fort Wood, tinder comtnarid of Col. B. K. Pierceof first Artillery, and compa nies of Infantry from Jefferson Barracks were to leave New Orleans on the Sth, and would probably reach Point Isabel in 70 hours. Capt. Thornton and Lieut. Mason wert still Missed, without any information as to their safety, up to the evening the last express left the camp.-- There were no tidings of them then, and none since. The pror.eller Florida was expected to be the , next to reach New Orleans. It is said that Gov. Edwards, of Missouri, arrived here this evening direct-from Mobile, and states that it was currently reported and believed there that Point Isabel was captured. We have advises to the 2d May, arid then Point Isabel was safe, but the latter gives no further particulars. This comprises all of the slightest interest, with the exception of military movements -at the South, that has been received by the mail. The N. a Tropic says "The Telegraphleft Galveston on Sunday, 34 Inst., at ncron. et 4 r.x, met steamship New York about mileefrom Galveston--the Civilian of the, IA says, we undenstand that - the li c S. schr. Fliri was endeavoring, to get into the Brame Santiago, in order to co-operate more effectually in the de *nee of the depot and position at the mouth of the river. Calif; Spill:Wen t of the Alert. was aesi+tt• ing in the object, having off some of the Flirt's guns, in order to reduce her draught of tt'S:Or... The steamer Mohr/ninth lett on Friday last, for Brasov Santiago, with a miming. .of volunteers for the army under Cen..Taytor_ The rhort time of her htay tray not suffirient for many nlan de, site to go to get rewlyi but others will doutitleis soon ((Allow. THE ARMY OF occilr..kTioN As all. that is cutmccied with this thus far ill. fatal corps is a inattri of peat interest at this inomeut, we gire Man official ttourcrs a team a it, actual silt:ugh: .Astii: air Orcurartols rxins (4.1. TATLIIIII- Numb..? Cotritrid Companies. Officers PLI tate& Total. 24 41 5,13 Areal' Staff ttl Di.agoons 10 /4Wirry 4 21 113 rkt 4 211 213 3d do 4 19 211 4th do 4 21 214 2.15 Total Atlilltry 16 923 XI 1103ntiy 10 41 49.: :,33 4th do 10 40 471 ti I 1 (0h do 10 40 533 673 7th' do 10 40 40 , 2 412 hth do 10 39 434 497 Total 11a:teary 90 tt9 233k1 Vi3l grand Total 316 3757 4979 Sick and abotnt 199 91$ 1114 ilffectiTe force Thos 2965 comprises the whole fee of tleneral Taylor, and out or it he has led a *milt cAltillVlAnd at Corpus (7hrish and another at Nita 104101. )Ift has lost by desertion, captured and killed, 200 more; ao that the whole command lay the nark* in front of Mstamoras cannot eleecal 3,41110. The whole army or tho United Stet es tisnitilda as follows! Staff, Pay Department and General° triter kin 2' regiments Dragoon* t i'.o4 4 do Artillery 3163 3 do Infantry t4ll Recruits unattached 32" West Point Itt9 Total ti 349 Almmt one•lialf of tho a holt , filter was, thmefore t in Tesai. The fen-bandiesfollow*: itilicerr. • itrn. cool. F3utn. Chris. nutlet GPIs. Wool I:15 1465 IlittO •• Game* 1"123 WOG 4th military (lir. t. Brady 21.10 Aggregate thrcO This force of 3,398 men is stretched over 41)rio miles of frontier. Gen. Brady* command is in Michigan; that of Gen. Gaines idiercrlien from %yin romiti down the Missiesippi end along the Golf to Florida; that of Wood from :Niagara down the St. Lawrence; to Main, and along the Atlantic coast to Florida. REPORT OF KILLED WOUNDED AND PillsoNEßs The following letter uill be of imetest to those having relatives or friends in the army stationed on the Rio Grande, opismite Matamoras, Under the command of Gen. Taylor, as it gives the names of those killed and wounded in the ambuscadc'en• gagement with the Mexicans. It will beacon that Capt. Thornton is put down among the killed— later accounts report his return to camp. His rate is yet doubtful. CAMP 2n 140, DMIIIOONR, U. S. A. near Afetamuras, April, 28, 1816. DE* a SHE-1 send you below a copy of the of ficial list of the killed and wounded, of the detach ment under the command of . Capt. Thornton and Hanlee, who were cut off by a party of 20103 of the enemy (2,000 against 730) Some of thekil led reside in Philadelphia. KiLLsn—Captain Thornton, Lieut Kane, Pri vates--Benj. Russel, Henry Rower, Ezra Sands, Wm. Ryan, formerly kept a tavern in Water street, Philadelphia; Joan Sidford, Philadelphia, William Stewart, Jas. Curtis, Richard Pryor—has a father at No. Buttonwood street, Philadeliihia; Geo. T. 'Styles, of New Orleans; Peter K. Stevenson, Theohpilus Whiteman, David Whiteman—father is a grocer at corner of George and Eleventlii sts, Philadelphia; George Shippen, Total 13. Wovansn.—Privates- 7 -St. Clair Shipley, slight ly; Jno. Perkins, do,; Wm. S. Muff, Mortally; Geo., Jenkins; since died; Patrirk- McLaughlin, slightly; Henry. Wilk, slightly bya' lance in leg: Total 6. - Hardee.- Privates--John Or,bcan andJanses Ogbotn, brothers; Wilkum Van Hom, Solomon Brower, Geo. Curtis, Will m McGinn, Geo. D. Barker, Patrick Linn, Henry V. Vansittert, Shepherd Black, Dennis O'Neil, George Slack,. James ]rest, Barker O'Ryan, Samuel G. Smith, Peter 07.afferty, John' Peters, James Cass, "Jonathan Smith; John Oflbrman, P. James, Niles RyantJas Peters, musician; Lemuel Pierce, Geo. Bassani°, Wm. Early, Ephraim Baggs, .fa.s. Leeds, Frank Bowers, Wm. Cunnigham, John. Seyfton, Jae. Wright, Thomas RiChardson, War. Thorma+3, Janies Gibbons, Joseph .-Russell, Chas. Burke, Fred erick Myers, Thomas Jenks, PatriCk Ward, John Frazer, JamesAiiergent, Edwani Shaw ' Charles Wood, ,Thou:Ms _Hickman, Charles,- J. Sroith. , * Total, 46. I wilt write agaia, the first, opportututy. You may nmiheany use of this you think proper. I remain, yams, &t • Joiis-CAVIATr c • .24 r egiment U. S. Draguons, PtS. The army Are ,in' excellent spirits We hope soars to ofellgo'.!he-deatha• of .tlieselrallif i'6l; lows who have fallen rn the glorious gaud of thuir, country.' , The Anaericauflag,:Wo flatter ourselves, will, erelong, float over thee-city of Mexico. f. C. The N. 0. Picayune, of the'Bth, in speaking of he arrival of the steamer Telegraph from Galves on; on the night-of the oat mat., says: We regret to say that thesteamboat Dfoninouth left Galveston for Brazos Santiago -with only six teen volunteers on board. 'The people were a waiting further orders froth the Government /Afore enrolling themselves. We look for the early re= turn of the New York 3vlth later news from the army Rumor of- PriraleerseLVi _heard last evening, says the Picayune of the 7th inst., that an thfida .vit had been made before Judge. McCalcb, of the U. S. District Court s -to the. eflnct that vessehrin this port were about to sail ; -arkprivateers against American commerce. This'. rumor may be true or not, but it certainly beer:cries the officers of our customs to be on 'the alert/t.• The Delta uses the foltoiving strong language on the same subject: • "We leard that arrang:ementri have 'been made by some American merchants at Havana, to take out Mexican letters of, marque in order to prey upon American commerce. The consul at Havana has transmitted the nathes of atle'ast two to our gov ernment. It is certain, howeVer, that whoever is found on board any-of these letters of marque, not a genuine Mexican citizen, will be suspended as pirates at the yard arms .of our national Yes eels--and those in the country who are engaged in fitting out to be hung as traitors." _ Drafiing.—lt will be seen by the followingfroin the Picayune, that it has become necessary tri re sort to &ailing to obtaining the'requiretl number of volunteers from.that city: "The Governor has iFstied enders for a •di aft, 'and the enrollment of persons liable to military duty will be commenced this morning and - continued to morrow, when the drafting will be commenced.—, Any person, however, who will send in a substf tote to the recruiting officers will be excmpted from draft. We are glad that the Governor hell resorted to this step. and can oul regret that it has not been done before. unit that the whole required force are now co root for Point babel. ,We now feel assured that speedy relief will be afforded Gen. Taylor." SrIAIT Or PrAfrLK.--Aioong the tenders o service made to-day to the rxecative of the Unl tat States, are a ride company from. Ilarrisburg; t he p a tte rlion G u a r ds, from Philaticiphir4 and IV men from Baltimore,— Washington Orion, May flosalttances so England. - Ireland. gent. land and Wales. PERSONS desirous or remitting looney to any of the above countries, ran do so through the sub.' senben on the most easy terms. We are prepared to issue drafts for any amount over I ,Oft sterling.— Renuttances made through our house any day beloro the 23t1 or May, will be received in Ireland, by the l2Otb of June. 13LAKELY & MITCHEL, Pittsburgh, Agents for Roche, Btu's & New York. Beeomparvidtd the nedlial Faculty. riA,AIIitrANT.S Conlial Elixir of Turkey 'Rho. harts, for the cure of Dyspepsia or Indige, Lion, Vicious and NeeVine fleadnehe,tharrfurt, Con. stipation. Gout. Ithenniatism, Flazindency, (;rave', 1 Ilte. It is some and seassienAir.invigorating the diges tit e von ens when administered in small dOlleS, whilst it priAsemes also a ealliartie united with a n I astringent power; in no way, howrser,interfering; as the purr„atite etleet invariably precedes, the a siringtnetit. Axe medicir . te..ltioilearti (the Turkey) , has for a considerable period beld a high place in the medic at world, and hris this* far pro , . ect itself ent- I • , ;neatly ileirtving its -great teputetion, through the sataatte pinperties, cruitertally roue-Mod to tote. enliar to It, übea procitteh in its pole bate. The effect of peep,etaefole to itt pargadite 1 en:idiot) it moth - rate, earryti off thr acrid flintier. which is the euuse nt the disease, nisi afters ants i ta ton i c . and a strito. , ,,nt ipeetielee of soothing the I system. awl sulstoistg the leuntinate had t ursioindy In castes of Ityniereil. et Itelireirtim, it is an irt , valualde remedy; and Arta pretentity of the variint* .lisrau'a raisin; nom that very disagreeable rout , ti.hls a high place in theestimatiort of the undies' pro:eis.iort., In rases where griping pairs effect the stomach and tiott ...Is, this ittt patation it mronedy retornttien • did, whilst it also still he found a good carrnina• lice in min %nil; flatulency, To persons kfliteted with Gout, (and it hat toap}rd high praise from those who hat t aittady experienced int good qual ities.) it ka raufxtcutiv ofrettd, as it ran at &Ohne* be taken %Otto a tooling purgatitr -would other• woe to attetahtl with thingrtr. • , In relaxation of do , bon tlt,which itttent tumid , - rtatat titeattl, ran seldom tat elm-Lod truddently. 0.1 14.4.% rr,n-Isa trif far mote valuable than any inetlitit;e ,herttocion ofttied to the puttie. Ttio preparation rllocit be too sttongly treonsi mended to the ma any thontatels now suffering. from Dyspepsia or It di. and its cearsegoestevs,— liiliioug and ons; Iteadathe. lharitnea. patton, Gout. Rheumatism, flatutetary, Gee% &r, —l.i the utmost trinities!, can be Oriced on it. Wilt as to innotinit nature' and highly comfit - equalities. It is patatabte to the taste,. and euratite to the at onatiq of extreme service to the 10,7twee,iipprii . sir runt sedentary. anit by soothing the digestion, is a gentle awl sa:e reAtoratise to tliove who have participated too freely in tonal pleasntet. For tale by li. L tit:LT.IMS, may I tilt. Wood sleet. 31t4lie *n4 Stingical Orate. Ifaalth it the charm of life, without gold, Love, letters, frictek, all, are enjoyed. 1)0(71'OR BROWS, a gularly educated phy , d 'tali trout the eaetern cit• t.s, would re,vpectfully att• !twice, td the ritizrua of ittAlnirit..Alleglietty and tc&rirty. tintt Ile can he censulted privately and confidentially, Leery day yenning at hid office on hanionil Alley, a frw lours front %Vuod btrevt, towards...the market. Dr, Brown gives his particular attention to the treatment and investigation of the following disea ses: All dificaffftarising from Impurities of the Blond, scrofula, syphilis, 4erninal weekness, impotency, salt rheum, diseases of the eye and ear, rheumatism, pileff. - 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 /10*. pita). 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 at Medicine, their particu lar study and practise. Many new and valuable remedies have been late ly introduced, Which secures the patientbeing mer curialized out of eisterice. Strangers are apprised that Doctor Brown has :been educated in every branch of medicine, and regularly udmitted to Praetiw, and that'he now confines himself to the study and practice of this particular branch, tctgeth , er with all diseases of - a private or delicate' nature,- incident to the hurnanfrnme. No men, no PaY: Recent cases are relieved in a short tune, with out interruption from business., (o'Office on Diamond Allefhla few doors Cron Wood street, towards the market Consultations strietly confidential. myl2-y Can't bd neat M. WHITE has just received at Iris large 1. establishment, fronting Oh Liberty and Sixth streets, a splendid - assortment TWEEDS for summer; a tio, a superior lot of FrenehSatin YES TINOS, all of which he is ready to : wake up in the latest tiashitni and on thertiostreaSonable terms as usual. Observe' the' corner, No 167 Liberty and Sixth streets • • in7 l4 I. M. WHITE,. Troprietor • ,_ 'loin; flats t i At SPRINGFASHIoN.--filust received ihy d it . express front .New York,. the- Spring , -Style of !fats. All those in want of a neat superior Rat ' , are respectfully invited , tocall, :S. MOORE, No. 93,Viroodst., 3"doorkbelow Diainciral Alley .- i . Tdert - - :, ' •,-' ' - - . .er:-- iVE AP, OF' TEXAS, with the contigueus - Amer .iealtan4 Attexledivta.tes, - ; By J. ff. Young, 141Adejelick;rtnii'144e15+ - ,'"./%100165-.,Akt:, Reglmetrtrilt_OrAcr. - I-ALL perions subject 'to - -Militia: duty,. within the bounds of the Fifth Regithent, (fornierly the 147th) first Brigade, fifteenth division, Porm'a Militia, will :meet` for training and inspection near the old turn. pike, gate, sth Ward, on the IDdi inst, - at 11 odock, A. M.; equipped and armed as required by law. The parade ground is below Venn street near where the turnpike gate formerly stood. may7-td ' THOMAS HAMILTON, Col. itea4 Qouirters. SIXTH REGIMENT PA. VOLUNTEERS. iTHE Companies comprising -the - frth Reet Pa. 'Volunteers, are hereby, notified that the Regiment will paradO for Inspection and Drill, on Fritay the 22d in.st., at 1 o'clock, P. M, at the usual parade ground ori Liberty street, tne rightrestMg ort Marbury street. E. TROVILLO, Col. mayll. G. RtED, MIL dames Cavanagh. - IMPORTER - and Wholesale dealer in Frena, Ger man and;Englidh , Vancy Variety Goods of every description; such. as Jewelry, table and pocket Cut lery, silk Purses, bead Bags, 'silver and German ail. ver Spoons,.gold and oilier Pencils, silk and gum sus penders, 100 doz. of Gerimuitown Hoes' and half do. Trimmings of all, kinds, and a general assortment of toys, constantly on hand at No. 61, Market Street, between Third and Fourth streets, Simpamert Row, Pittsburgh:. - . • wyl3 - - 11[TANTED IMMEDIATtLY—Tms: good shirt; •V V makers; apply at Mrs. XIVINEDY'S tat fith st, between Wood and Smithfield! tnyll JUST RECEI V ED. GCASES Embroidered and Plain Florence and Straw .Bonnets. 10 boxes new style Ribbons. '0 " Flowers and Wreathes. at i - IV: H. GARRARD's nwitl"2 . 79 Market street. --; WANTED.—Two firstrate salesmen W. 11.f.:ARRARD, 0 • 7t4 :Market It SENNAr—Oue hale just receiml and for I fur aalo by B. A. FAIINESTOCK & Co. way 13 Corner of6th and Wood ets. ± 11,665) ciSnEnt—i: 64 / 0 by 11 A. FAIINESTOCK & Co., mayl3 Corner oC Cth end Wood Std. INGER 1100 T.--200 Ibt. just rmeired and for Ur sale by It. A. YAIMKSTM:I( dr. Co, marl 3 Corner of dth and Wood its. New Establisbnietit~Horsty Shoeing , . risliE sokseriber would relicctfally inform hie friends arid the citizens generally, that he has lea•td the stand forinerly occupied by Walter Fortune tc. Sous on Fourth street, tour doors above Stuithhela, aml ititetals carrying on the above bu siness in all its branches, having employed first rate workmen, and being a practical mechanic hirrbeir, gentlethen sending their horses . to his shop may depend on having their work well and prompt ly done. I intend to give the business my on , iliv ides! atteatitm, I hope to have a liberal share of public patronage, C11.4b BAIIN.ETT. may I::.3nt. Now is tht theta for thargittats. - 1 Dattig, ,Sti,ex, nage Li4lll4l,krtateks, Mawr, - tbigl Ciirptt I M. s. • jThetottxterilier would itivectftilly inform Ilig istinwrins iiivint, and the pnblic at Large, that he hag now receiyo.l liii,Spriiig&tickanti ii prepared to act-on: nu - wite all with ag ttotid and at, cheep Ali ;Article in his Tini ti* tan I.* 104tht in the city. = .I. C. KIMBALL, may I f.• lw Ili Wood a t, east t4,la. _., - (PY - No. 46.44 Market street, 3 edgers abort Third *erects I3ARROWS is: TURNER ate now receisiug their ttt , c4, complete, of new SPRING AND SUM. fAI ER GOODS. Parkacta containing the choicest Dress Stuffs, Shawls, &c&c.„. arc ;Peel's el at N0..416 , Ire dead every arrisal itutn the F.,as.:Wso that at ,alt time ,. may t* found, not alone the newest and tinwd bnlliam designs awl bdwicks, but also a great Iv.itfety of family artieleA..which se feel confident 1 , still meet the highest expectation of our friends and lall purchasers. LADIES' I)RESS DEPARTMENT. New and beautiful Paris printed Lawns; One package (extra rob) Balzorines; Plain and striped corded Lama Cloth . _,, , Two pack-ages of new awl splendid Dress Silks, 4d the latest importation: Splendid Exposition Hen!" ry waniblical graduated Orptudyltobes; Superior French embroidered Gingham Robes; Ombri shaded Mona dejAilieS; : • White dress Goods, beautiful variety. , , BICH SHAWLS., New and splendid styles Berage, New style Paris printed Cieduntire; Wrought and plain silk fringe Thibet; Plain B Gro de Rhine Silk; Oudiri rhaded 'Atom+ de Lainc; Superior striped and plaid Stathhllas; Onibti shaded and tigurgsdeaslunere; Ornbri watered Ottoman Silk; : Rich sighted Damask Silk; , • ~ Satin striped and figured tie 1.14,c.! -d awl a-1 Henniquin's sup. black Merino; BONNETS AND RIBBONS. , .! • Superior China Pearl Braid; • ' do lace'edge Florence Braids; Royal patent Dunstablei Superior Rutland and Tus.eatt; Misses, dillrent patterns; Superior English pedal %Wands; do French Lace, (neWartiele;). French Gimp, Ruthusi'Brilliants, &c. &c. RIBBONS.--&veral boxes, embracing , ell the style and . fashion of th day, in both high and low cost. . . Ladies' rich 'Fancy Cravats; RoNere Linen Cam: brie Hdkfs, Bajoti.s best make; Paris kid Gloves, in all shades and - numbers; !Sup.. silk and, Lisle thread dm, Parasols, Parcroletes and Sun Shades. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.—Our stock of Domestics is unusually largo, possessing great advantages to the purchaser, comprising in part.- One lot Irish Linen, at greatbatgamS; • Superior - French Counterpanes; " Bleached and brown Shootings- and Shirtings. -,Fumiture Checks, 'Fickings;. Diapers, Crash, • ' CALICO PIUNTS.-40 I cases Chintzes and Calicoes,,embracing more than 300 diffilent styles. from the most celebrated manufactories in Ameri ca; most of them new designs i warranted fast col ors, 2 casesbeautiful styles, light and dark *Am; price, 12i_ cents. GENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENT. Fasxen CLOTUS—Fine Black, invisible Green, Fashionable Brawn and other shades. , French and English Cassimeres i staple and fan cy; superior and low.priced,„ -Rich Fancy Vestiugs, Gatribrooms i Linen Goods, Summer Stuffs, (all styles.), Four peckages: Gent's extra, - rich Dress Scarfs and Cravats, Rai% sup. b'oiled silk Swiss, lA. &c. farge' sized Linen Catribile Hdk s r from 23 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 Sto - eks, HosiOry,_&c. aarr Wholesale buyers anti all:purchasers of Dry Goods will find it decidedly to their interest to look in upon, us, at our number, 46, and examine goods and BARROWS & TURNER, - • i • myl2 N0.•46; Market street; Pittsburgh. imtoopy WdOL, Woox. - .500 004 of wed, ~...rod; for 1 , which '..the highest: market Vice. in , cash mill bo"paid, for the various grades, by:: - SPRINGER ILARBAUGrR4ScPIq At the Svarehoa a of 114a41,i;&IittiktirMan ~-1:10,.-0-2,11.V.--.LL,SY9AVVIEdgi_DAtim.Fritio . . . 134.NDERS BOARDS. -:5 00D Ihtiilooditart, Straw lop :Bin - dere PoirdO, rcor,irednd 'for ode by, • - • JOHN H: TdELLOII,' } 122 Wood street. • 81102 PAPER ~ " . ' /0 0 - reatnft orown - shoe paper, na, nortnd colors, recoived and for nal° by If JOHN . MELLOR, 122 Wood et: MOLD'S WRITINCI D,itec-eiyed, supply of Arnold's Veritibg and Red Inks, warranted genuine, fresh Mid tied tkustt mould; for sale by 1 JOHN MIIILLOR,... • may 5 Twit TABLES.-Marble top it tni !ailed Of 1- al" low, at the runi l ir r a ta ce l~GU Coo • • 'land stied, PATENT SYRINGES of all sizes qualities` and price; just received and for sale by EDGAR ''THORNi niay7 Coratr,of Hruld and Penn - ins. BBLUE LICIt WATER;—Just receivedfrom the Springs in Kentucky, and on draught at EDGAR THORN'S, nnav7 Cornet of Hand and Penn stot 'RANGES fr LEMONS... • lJ 100 boxes Lttaarts; dd OrahgsB;--in store. and _fir P C MARTIN, 60 Water et. sale by myl2 ltikriGES.-60 boxes of sweet- Ordd k,/ Ail gesjustreeived and for sale bymAinti dO -Water street, "DU RE WiNXS AND LiQUORS.--Ofevery cinaUty always on hnud and for sale by P. GVATAItTiNi 110 Wad: 'streets May Array al Great attrac 7 tion at the New York Store. may 6 n 7 H. lIIGEY, No. 1.q5-Wood, 3 doors: from Fifth street. New arriVals of Quensware aChina—just receiver' and now opening, a splen- : did assortment of rich French, Gilt and plain Din ing and Teawane, • new and fashionable shapes. Also, due whitb Enamel, white Ironstone. and white Graniteware; of every variety; also; Dark Flowing Blue,; a complete assortment, together with a well selected stock of coniftrob goods, direct from Staffordshire Potteries, to all Of which he would respectfully mite the attention of his friends and the public.: 1411 Now opening I the Most splen- 1 did assorttnenL Of Lath & 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 . GARRARD. ANTE are requested to give notice that Professor V V KlNG...has (rived in this City, and - will open his institution for instruction in Er.ocrrtos, and the permanent cum of STAmir.RING• t LtsPian,and all other defects in articulation and the voice, on Monday, May 11th, at Mr. Shllittis, 4 doors above the foot of Perm street, Mr. K's stay in this city is limited to four 'months, therefare early application will be requisite. The system taught is purely philbsophicul, and varies materially from all other systems. 1 The original, of the followiitg - reeommeudation is in the possession of Mr. King, signed by the Rev. Dr..T. 3i. Wainright, Rev. WM. Were, Win.Far rest, Esq., and ;Professor'Jolur Griseom, New Yong, ..sfay 31 i 1831. We cheerfully recommend W. D. King to the public asfullycompetenttocorrectstammerife,and and all othpr impediments of speech, having wit cowed the, iffetts W of his instruction. e have known 31. r. Kuig for soentl yea.rs as a successful teacher of }locution. j..it pamphlet containing certifteatts 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. AU letters of inquiry—post paid—will meet with, prompt attention. - - Classes in Elocution will be.forma .Six per sons iu a class will receive 3a lessees for $5 each. For a Ouse: of private instructiores--31l lessons— I for $3O. . mayll VOR RENT—The divolling house oeu- tel L: pipit at preheat by the subscriber, on if,'•it Lilverty st Poor' Rove. Possession given im• mediately= Elaritre•of Wra. Holmes, earner ol Front and Market sta. er of . xnayl.2-1w Li VTTER LARD. 18 kegs family,Ditter. • l4l keg*No. 1 Lard, on consignment and for sale by ! J. D. WEL - 1.1_1315, may? . it° :Wood st. QUNDRIES.-6 bbls. Brazil s.llll,ar. LI 3 sacks Liverpt?ol Table. Salt.. 2 Poles Bor,leaux 1 Paper Shell " " Cream Nuts. 3 boxes Ground Peprer. 5 4. Rock Candy, to arrive and for sale b' 11. D. WILLI MIS, I r 110 Wood street. IOFFEE...=—{S bags prime Rio Coffee, bag/ laguayra C4>ffee, to In -lye and for 3111. by J. D. VO.ILIAMS, n all , 110 Wood street. t.d• aw stifitiruusriliticiaz coirso PILLS bu= n 'atker2 I'ILICKENER'S SUGAR COATED VEGETABLE PILLS are the first and only Medicine ever known that wilt positively cure Headache, Giddiness, Measles, Salt Rhennt, Rheumatism; Piles, Ilehiburn, Worms, Dispepsia, Scurry, Cholera. Morbus, Small Pox, Jaundice, Co4ii, Quinsy, Pains in the, Back, Whooping Cough, , Inward Weakness, Consumption, Fits, Palpitationof tho Hearty Liver CoMpTaint, Rising in the Throat, lirysipelasi Deafness, Dropsy, Aithma, Itching's of the Skin, Fevers of all kinds, Colds, GautiGravel, Female Complaints, Nervous Complaints, And all other diseases Originating from impurities of the blood, fitr They . !bare ems* s s ince their introduction, over 2,000 persons, who have been given up as hope less tainni,by theAstistsminent Physicians. Or They axe patronized and recommended by men of the highest distinction, among whom are— lien. David R. Porter, Hon. Henry Clay, - - 1 Hon. John Q. Adams, . Hon. Daniel. Webster, Hon. Martin Van Buren, lion. J. C. Calhoun,-' `. Gen. Winfield Scott, Col. R. M. Johnsen, Hon. James K. Polk, Gen. Lewitt Cass. - 1 Their.sirtues are ao that money will be returned in all cases they. do not give univer- 1 sal satisfaction. Although but two and a half years have elapsed since these celebrated Pills were first s introduced, to the publics the sale or them in the Eastern and middle:: States has far exceeded Dr. Clickences most sanguine expeetatirrns. Daring the past year, alone, no less than 10,000 groan of-boxes have been sold in the State of New York, s,opo in Pennsylvania, 4,000 in MarYland, 3,000 in Ige.#-Jer -spy, 2 4 000 in Delaware, and 0,000 in the New-England States, reqtaring the constant employment of 27 hands, exclusive of printers and-:engravers." le the same period, upwards - 0f:209/000 copies of the +(nuttily Doetor , c have been ordered by -agents -in, Indlry aection ' of the country. : These factr mustj 'show, conclUsively, that Dr: Cliekeners Sugar Coat- 11 ed Pills, besidel being the very best -tnedichm in the], world, aro hold in the highest estintatiett• by' - the! We !slight extersithith ptddication t* an iblede ite length, if tiro deemed it espedient to publish all tersimonials we have received g not only hem agents' but individuals' and fatailimi, who have experienced 'the bcnficial effects. of Clickenera Sugar Coated', Pills', but We deem it tmnecetsary, The , most in enutestible evidence of their unprecedented success; eta the tfumberless Imitations and ComiterfMts which have idreadYappearedt notwithstandirq the brief pe riod they have been before 'tire public, "Even some of our staunchest pill makers have had' the audacity , to imitate the - Ciapinle of Sugar, iii order to disguise' the ingredients of their vile compounds, and palm there " .o 8 far.the "real simon pure.” Such paltry shills tunnel last long without exposing their hideous deformity.. Truth and honesty must inevitably pre vail over. rascality and deception. • For sale in Pittsburgh by. WM. 3ACKSON,,et/dx Patent Medicine Worehouse, No. 89, Liberty, street, head of Wood. st., Pittsburgh. Price, Ifin„ 'whet. Dr„Clickenees principal office is St Barclay street; New York. - 147' Beware of an imitation article called, preyed Sugar Coated Pills, pur1:4044 to be patented, a§ both ' tke pills and the'preternied patent are for geries, got up by'a ,raiserahla qtracklia New -York, who, for the last four five: years has made hie living by counterfeiting popular medilines: Remoridieri Dr, O. rtlickener 'lithe original inventor of gugar. Coated PUIS, and; that' nOthing-.py theeert was ever heard of until heintreduced th em itiltme,lB43. -Purehasera theuld,Hterefore,ilivnys ink for Clicketat'it Sugar Coated- Vegetable Pills, alni other, or , they will be'made 41(o_viititrookA Stummertug Cured. D.ll. RIDDLE Siewirlly to Pnrohttatrs. ==1:1 MEM IMBEEM - - - crscriprziert 1? - .11VICST5s' • - ' - I'2 - • - THE Insular mail ad paenger rpm:rt. cr-Captain run a,, •• miular packet between Pittsburgh . on _ ream nati, 1-eavieg port Monday at r 6 o'clock; P.P.;M. 'Re - tuirrifig - will leave Cs.llCineriti try:" Thursday - at G P. .11/. - - The Union sras built expressly fctr- th. tradq, and affUrds every accommodation. - - - For freight" or passag,o apply`on bond. ' FOR CI CN AT r. • The well known tlifili6.6l.ugf,o4,-,-,, • AblEißlA.,W.'Vorgytlii. %We?, de 3 regu nr Packet; lea.virg : tstry ifY tit 10 O'clock, and:Wheriliititulit -- ,16,11;21,. thu earner day; • Returning, ebe 0416=0 -; every Saturday, at 10, . 4: ZS, • • ' - Fos fteight' or p=age etiplY-Jin..bouril,.. , 61 .16 FORSYTH - ' pc. 30,Water.ctreei.: • SAUIIaW IsEl if .,jl ! The regtilarriail Obi Flaserser decantl. 111CIVS11.1 1 1 enpt,-jsaac Berntett,vrill:. • run s a roglilat Packet taweat Pitbbirgh- end Cincinnatij. leaving thie:port every Saturday, at la, -• A. and %%Wing 'aVlOi P. /NT., the came day, Reterniro, - i3hB tvilllCave Cincinnati every 'Pltivday,";: .P.of frViglit trlttagd apply Int , - The Circassian trati built expressly fir ofFein'tn hilt padsedgera every ebintert olonfitiottatitni. - - - - ----- • - s Tunri Y. E. c IT- • filibrewilattias.atid_paftainger. steamer • • Cala, tairototi gill fun. as a reg., ar Packet 6611year:1:Pittsburg and cincinnati' leaving this port every Saturday '..at 10, A 4 -111".; r 4 Aiifideliag at 10, P. M., the same day. Reitirnidg, the )gave Cincinnati -oi•er,V , Tuesday, - at &Clock At At: • or liaiaaage'arityly boatel. - •_- 'rhe 111esseflger was buitt - xapressly foribia" trade, aiid efilEr.s to htr pwarengera every comfortand, ,- corrirdodation:. _ • . 1 . 10.11'23 - TUESDAY PAC T. ._.... - a..., THE. regular mail and passeianertifgatai.. ..-•,-,.'' er HIBERNIA., Capt. John .111htefelt.exi. ‘, cf riin as 4 rkgaldr packet between Pittsburgh and ,- Cincititidti t leaitift this* port every Tutzlay dt 10 A. M., and heelilid, fit 10 P. Mof ti sante day.--...: Returning, Still iVill lead eitlehiiidti fivdry Vticialtli For freight or passage apply on boartl. The Hibernia was built expressly for the trido, - -- and offers to the.pdesdrigets every comfort rind ion, .. • eflOt secomrtiodailoini. .. -., . .... iiPI-; ' - lIfDA BBC t nT.; TllE.regulartdailanap4ivnet CLIMR No 2, Captain ettrditaotdl - as a regular packet between Cincinnati and pittu burnki leaving thia.port every Friday at andt'S9ineling at lO.P. M. the same day,. Iteturnitit . shd will Hiatt Cineinnati every Monday at 10 itreleki Eor freight Or paaliagd amity on 110414 . • The Clipper .0.2 was built expfei.aly for thin trade, and offers to her. pas-inners entrilifit ander, tonnodation. _ . taar23 REGULAR. CINCINNATI PACKET,. new U &Mail steamier ReMAAi. E. Lucas, Master, will run:as, a tegtiao,-: . la: passenger" pat between- Vittshorgh and.thO - ‘ 5 above port during , season of 1848 j lealring &Or . Thursday at i 0 &clock A. M. The Acadia Is hew and has stiptirior ttteoratiocia , ' tiona. For freight or passage apply on,hoatil; or to ap9 "- .4, NEWTON .4ONEsi Agent; LIM:inME . The mail and pans . enger steamer AtoN(mpAlttlat,Matt: Mena, Will ran( as d. regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cinch:. riati, leaving-this port every