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THE PITTSBPBOR DAM MOM) POST.
:storks, 13111OZNT -&
frritlitSbAY-MORNING, MAY 21, 46,46:=.
irrAT: B. PALMER, Agent for country new#apbtitr
is the Agent fertile Pittsburgh Daily Morning Post,
and Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer ,:to receive
advertisements and subscriptions. He has offices in
. NEW YORK, at - the Coal Office, 30 Ann street, (ad
"joining the Tribune Office.)
Besron, No. 12, State street.
PidAAPFLPIIIA, Rtal . Estate and Coal Office, 69
Pine street. :
, BALTDIbRE., S. E. collier Baltimore and Calvert%
where ear paper can be seen, ,and terms of adverti
- alai learned. • • :
'-p The well timed and truly patriotic Pro
' clamation of Governor &max, will appear to
morrow. It is x noble dotumeht; worthy of the
Executive of great state.
• aj% G. W: Gomm, Esq., will please accept our
thanks for a copy of the "Baltimore . Clipper" 'o
the 19th inst, . .
STSI36IOIT Taus AiiLLSTED....-A. fellow na
med Moiris, idles 11 , fCune, was "attested on Tuesday
evening by officer Ray, for having robbed several
of the passengers on board of the Simon Kenton.
(Jai - passenger he robbed of a watch, another of
IA and another of $lO.. Part of the money was
fonn4 upcm his person.
cb-The Bank or River_Rai in, Michigan, has sus
pended again, its notes are not bought at present
The Timatre—lr. Murdoch.
..To-thoserwito Wren sent this gentleraans per
formances in either of the three different charac
ters h he bias
'Whic assumed since his engagement in
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Pittsburgh, it is unnecessary for us to say one
word, ' and we do not write this with the expects•
lion of aoing anything like justice to so chaste
-and finished a performer. We confess that Mr
Hosaoch.has taken us by surprise; he has shown
ua beauties in hie: acting which -we never before
saw portrayed by any other actor, and which we
never thought.could be exhibited upon . he stage.
Mr. Ditutich's conception, perception,• and per
sonification of the difficult character of Hamlet,
was, we 'consider, the most perfect piece of acting
ever exhibited in Pittsburgh. He appears to un.
derstand the philosophy of the piece and impresses
the audience with the very feeling which he him
self apparentlyentertains; his style is new entire
ly; he has dispensed with the landmarks which
have guided so many, and follows a path which
he himself has disdiiverkl, He is not indebted "To
the genius of other'great actors who have gone
before him—he has read and studied for himself.
-His appearance when the ghost enters—the impet
uosity so admirably exhibited in breaking from
.his friends, and the exit with the ghost was far be.
yond anything of the kind we have ever seen.—
. We have not leisure to give the great actor what be
so richly merits, suffice it to say that his Hamlet
exceeded the expectations, we believe, of all present.
Fourth of July.
azyTEte Democracy of the City and County
-will meet at the Washington Hotel, corner Penn
'and St Clair streets, on Saturday evening, 30th
- inst., to make arrangements to celebrate our No
!jowl birth day, and to tender an invitation to the
patriotic members• that advocated the passage of
-,the "Bail Road bill." 'LIBERTY.
CORONER.
We have been authorized. to state that DATID
DaWrz, Esq., will be a candidate for re-election to
- the office of Coroner, subject to the decision of the
Democratic County Convention. mayll.
To Mothers.—The difficulty which every mother
experienm is Administering, medicine to infants,
is entirely obviaiedbY Dr. Clicknees preparation,
called the: SegarCoated Vegetable Purgeive Pill.
the pill is encrusted with fine white sugar, so that
it resembles and tastes like a sugar plum, which
'DO chid ever yet refused to swallow, For worms
Vile is an assured remedy, and it tea been used
;with expellent effect" in cases -of teething. The
:matron
.of the Farm School writes to Dr. Clicke
ner,_that she has used for some time,his Sugar-coa,
led 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•
ner's Pills in Pittsburgh and vicinity.
ca. Beware of an imitation article called "Im
proved Sugar-Coated Pills," purporting to be pat
. entecl, as both the pills, and pretended patent are
forgeries, got up by a miserable quack in New
York, who, for the last four or five years, has made
his living by counterfeiting popular medicines.
• rnay2l - . • •
Muscle—to cure-Eruptions'and beautify dis
volored Skin.-A valuable discovery - in Chemistry
'has been. made lately by Veirprini,' in Italian
Chemist, for curing eruptions, and for ihanging
the color . Of 'dark, yellow or discolored;skin to a
'ne' juvenile and youthful clearness. He has made
this in the convenient form of a beautiful piece of
Soap. For anreilif cases of eruption, such as scur
vy, salt-rheim erysipelas, &c. it cures wonderfully;
:also,. freckles,. tan, sunburn, morphew, pimples,
blotches &c.
See that lady, what a fright;
JOlleBll splendid Lily White
Would give her skin a natural hue,
But you note, in spite of talk,
She will use the common chalk;
lhus you see her face is blue.
If that fame lady, and many others, had used
'• Jonms's Lily White; her face and cheeks would
•
have had (a natural,) life-like, alabaster white.
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3011 at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Ware
: house, - 89 Liberty street, head of Wood,
'•••' Mankind - at least that part ofyou
. ' Withscalp quite bald and bare,
Yaw cart have splendid—indeed, 'tis true—
ostglonous silky hair.
If you have dandrufon the scalp;
If the hair tam white or gray,
Td cure the sale, and make it dark
• • you've but three Bite to pay.
'lf your head is bald, the hair weak or falling,
And, you would have it live,
Why, try at once a bottle of Jone's
Hair .Restorative.
to-Thiesehillings only for a trial bottle. War
rant it to possess thdfolkoWing qualities. It will
force the hair to grow on any part where Nature in
tended hair to, grow, stop it falling off, cure scurf or
dandruf, and make light, red or grey hair grow
dark. For dressing; the hair soft and silky nothing
• exceeds
. this. It is indeed the most economical,
'yet superior article mane foitlre'hair. It is cheap
er thin the trwi' h called and' , it will keep
the hair in order with one application, twice as
long any other article.
. Sold. at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine ,Ware
house, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh head of Wood.
a.Principril Office, sign of the American-Ea
gle, 82' Chatham street, New York.
40 . 1INTIRIES:—
0 5 bags Ground Nuts;
.1 bile Almonds;
• 1 - mmic No. 1, Madder, a first rate article.
2 bble
1 , g Cloves;
20 boxes Chocolate;
10 kegs Mustard;
15 boxes Fancy Soaps;
80 mats Cassia; •
• 5 bags Pimento;
g snuff, (superior);
20 boxes Ground Pepper;
. , 2 tibia Ginger;
3.. " Brava Sugar
'2s'boxes Raisins, & c., &c., &c.
, • L• MARTIN & SMITH,
• A
68 Wood-street, between 041 and 4th ate
myl64l4tw
11TANTEplIATELY—,-Two . good shirt.
VV. makers; apply at Mrs. KENNEDY'S on'sth st,
between Wood and.firoltbEteldl:. , myl 1
BUSHELS Hair for Plastettro, for sale by
B : MARTIN' - Sr: SMITII,
inif2o-48cw ' • - • • Mai street:
•DISCOIIRT,
.coictitchtv Deka'
ALLEN EBAIiiIER, EXCHAITGE BROKER,
iontenn'•dr tHERD AND WOOD' abitsva
rittiortzvatrza.
Philadelphia Banks .:.par
Pittsburgh; . . ... par
Lancaster : 4 ..... par
Chester county.. par
Delaware county par
Montgomery dounty.. par
Northulieherlend par
Colunibli illidge Co .. par
Doylestown par
rig .. • • • • ...... par
nrke
county • par
Pottsville ....... ....par
U. States Bank 30d
Brownsville. id
Washington Id
All other solvent bks.2d
scrip.
Mer & Man. bk. Pitt , h4ar
State Scrip 2d
City and Connty...
State Bank & branches. 40
Shawneetown . 70w
State Bank Scbtanches.lid
All solvent banks ....3}d
N. AND B. CAROLINA.
All solvent lianks....2id
All solvent banks id
If= YORE.
New York city par
Country Id
MARYLAND.
Bahia:tine par
Country Id
Mar Sr Fire In Co. Milvee 5
MICHIGAN.
Farm and Mech bank..sd
All Other 501vent.....5d
Eselainge--Selling Rates.
New York 1 prm
Philadelphia ' I prm
Baltimore prm
GOLD . AND SPECIE VALUE.
Frederickdors $7 80
Ten Thalera 7 80
Ten Guilders.. 390.
Louied'ors.. 4 50
Napoleon 3 80
Ducats 2 15a 220
Eagle, old 10 60
Lancaster • 10d
Hamilton 15d
Grinville 45d
Farmers? Bk Canton..2sd
Urbana. 40d
Sciota 5d
All Solvent Banks 2d
EERIE!
State Bk & branches..2ld
" acrip t s & 6p. c..sprn
KENTUCKY.
Ail solvent Banks..
Vincrou..
F.astern Banks 2d
Wheeling Id
do. branches lid
Hr , ch at Morgontown.. Id
new 10 00
Doubloon; Spanish.. 16 00
I Do. Patriot 15 50
Guinea. 500
FULL SPRING SUPPLY OF NEW GOODS AT
ALEXANDER * DAY 9 11,'
No 75 Market street.
A irtio have just opened the LARGEST ) suss BE-
Y tr.crEn and CHICAPVIT assortment of Spring
and Summer Goode which they have ever brought
to this city. The senior partner residing in Phila
delphia, and having a long experience in and tho
rough knowledge of the eastern market, gives us a
great advantage in purchasing, and his attention for
the last two months having been exclusively devo
ted to making our stock complete—enables usto of
fer a much greater number of New York and. Phil
adelphia Auction bargains. than we have ever before
offered at one time. We would therefore respect
fully invite the attention of the public to our stock,
comprising as it does, almost every article in our
line. all of Which we are selling at prices which can
not be beat, included in our assortment, are the fol
lowing seasonable goods, viz:
LADIES PRESS GOODS.
A great variety of style and quality, splendid
lawns of every description, such as super, organdy,
balzarine lace stripe, ombre shaded, embroidered,
&c., &c. Super balzarines plain and satin stripe bar
ages and balzarines; ginghama of almost every de
scription, chintzes of the lateststyleand of superior
quality.
SPLENDID SILICS,6pper. blk and blue blk striped
armure silks, sup. rep. do; also a very large assort
ment of fancy silks, among which axe several new
styles of extra width and superb quality.
SHAWLS, SHAWLS: The largest assortment o
shawls it. this city is to be found at our establish
ment where all tastes can be suited not only in kind
and quality, but what is of equal importance,in price,
as the large proportion of them have been bought
at Auction remarkably low, and will be sold at a
small advance; among which are sup. French bare
ege shawls; sup heavy French cape do; plain fig'd
and embroidered (le lame do; ombre shaded do; blk
nett do; rich plain silk do; sup fig'd silk do; 3-4 silk
fringe de laine do; ombre shaded cashmere do; hea
vy twisted silk do; fine Shetland nett do; and a great
variety of other styles, to all of which we would in
vite the attention of the Ladies.
PARASOLS awn Ps.ttasotrrnm—A great variety,
which we are selling at prices greatly below wnat
the same style and quality are usually sold for.
BONNETS, BONNLIS:-OUr•StOCk of bonnets is very
large, as we have just received twenty cases from
this manufacturers, and from Auction, which gives
a great variety, and all of width we aro selling unu
sually low.
Wurre Goons.—Our stock of witito goods such as
plain and striped mull Swiss nansook; &SC{ also plain,
striped and barredjaconets, and sup white robes is
very' superior, so that we are drepand to suit the
Ladies in that line.
RIBBONS ano Ftowies—.4 large and choice as
sortment of ribbons and flowers. Our stock of cloths
cassimeroa, summer cassimeres and drillings, tick
ing., checks, muslins, prints, &c., &c., is very large
and choice, and to our whole assortment would we
respectflally request the attention of the public, as
we are confident of our goods and prices giving gen
eral satisfaction.
James Cavanagh.
TEIPORTER and Wholesale dealer in French, Ger
man and English Fancy Variety Goods of every
description; such as Jewelry, table and pocket Cut
lery, silk Purses, bead flags, silver and German
ver Spoons, gold and silver Pencils, silk and gum sus.
penders, 100 doz. of flermautown lions and half do.
Trimmings of all kinds, and a general assortment of
toys, constantly on hand at Nu. 61, Market Street,
between Third and Fourth streets, Simpson's Row,
Pittsburgh. myl3
Remittances to "the Old Country."
MONEY sent to all parts of England, Ireland,
13i- Scotland, and Wales, in sums of £1 and up
wards, to suit purchasers.
ALLEN KRAMER, Exchange Broktr.
• , corner of 3d and Wood sts.
ASSIGNEE SALE -OF- DRY GOODS, BOOTS
AND. SHOES, By John 1), Davis, Anction
eer, corner of Wood and Fifth streets. At 10
o'-
clock on Thursday morning the 21st instant, will be
sold an extensive assortment of fresh and seasonable
Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hata, Caps, Whips, Sun
Shades, Parasols, Bonnets, &c. •
At 2 o'clock, P. M.—A quantity of queeneware,
glassware, essence of peppermint, drugs, medicines,
green paint, manufactured tobacco, corn broms, ye.
nitian window blinds, carpeting, mantel clocks, ax
es', hatches, manure forks, mattocks and picks; a
quantity of new and second hand household furni
ture, &c..
At 7 1-2 oclock, P. M.---Gold and silver watches,
musical instruments, rifles, shot guns, pistols, a great
variety, of jewelry, table add pocket cutlery, hard
ware, staple and fancy dry goods, &c. my2o
NEw BOOKS—
Kiiid Words for the Kitchen, by Mrs. Copley
Young Maws Book of Knowledge.
The Young Husband.
i‘ Wife.
Book of Cage Birds.
Asop's Fables.
Mrs. Ellis' Prose Writings.
livings Sketch Book.
lavater. Benthanian.
H. S. BOSWORTH & Co.,
triy2.s 43 Market street.
SHOE THREAD.—A large assortment, together
lisith Shoe Findings and Kitt of all kinds, just re
ceived by JOHN W. BLAIR.
my2o ' 120 Woml street,
RECEIVED AND NOW OPEN.--A very large
and beautiful assortment of Flowers in great
variety, comprising all the most fashionable styles
of French and American Flowers.
ALSO, some beautiful .Tawonicas and Boquetts for
the hair. Persons wanting something very beautiful
of this kind, will find them at the new Dry Goods
House, No. 106 Market street.
RECEIVED THIS DAY.-.-Received this day, by
Green & Co's Express, a large assortment of
the newest styles of Parasol's, and Parasollettes,
Fringed and Plain; Which we will offer at prices that
cannot fail to please all who want a beautiful article,
at the new Dry'Goods House.
GEO. S. SWAItTZ,
No. 106 Market street.
SEALED Half Bushels and Peck Measures, Tuba,
and Buckets, Wooden Bowie, Darden Hoes, Hay
'Forks and Rakes, Waah Boards, Matches, &c,
For safe cheap in any quantity to suit customers.
ISAAC HARRIS, Agent,
and Commission Merchant,
No. 12, Bt. Clair street.
NOTICE.—This is to give notice to the public that
my wife has without any provocation left my bed
and board. I therefore warn all persons froth harbor.
ing or trusting her on my account, - as I am determi
ned not to be held responsible for any debts contract•
ed by her. JAMES ROSS.
West Deer Township, Allegheny co., Pa.
PENN COTTON MlLL—Application for situ
ations in the Penn Cotton Mill,will be receiv
ed at the office in Allegheny City, on Thursday,
Friday and Saturday of this week
CrThe running time of this Mill, will be 12
hours pr day or 72 hours during the week.
my 19.51 KENNEDY, CHILDS & Co.
JUST ISSUED and for sale by TaylOr - ,;t — LOMnis'
Wood at., a very splendid maps of Ohio, exhib
iting all of the townships, post towns, with the
new counties, as made by the last General Assem
bly. This work is near 4 feet square. Price on.
ly $2,501 Call and see it myl6.6t
POSTSCRIPT.
BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL.
1k1135010111.
Glorious American Triumph
RIO GRANDE!
MATAMORAS.
REDUCED TO ASHES
700 MXICANS KILLED !
AND ONLY ONE
AMERICAN!
A GENERAL BLOCKADE OF THE
MEXICAN PORTS ORDERED.
TRIUMPH
OF THE
AMERICAN ARMS.
Ey the Southern mail, we have glorious news
rom the Army. The intelligence will be received
hroughout the country with joy and gladness.
From the Picayune, Extra, of the 11th but
The steamship New York, Captain Windie, ar;
rived in port on Sunday evening, - having left Bra
zos Santiago, the afternoon of Wednesday, the 6th
inst.' Her news is important, and of the most gra 7
tifying description.
The following report is from Cap. Walker, oi
the Texas Rangers, who had arrived on the sth inst.
at 4 P. M, from the entrenchments opposite Mata
moros. An engagement had taken place between
the United States and Mexican. forces, General
Taylor on the evening of the 3d inst.; left the en
trenchments with a detachment of United States
troops, for the purpose ofopening a communication
between Point Isabel and the entrenchments.
On the Morning of the 4th instant, tho Mezi•
cans, taking advantage of his absence } at day break
opened a heavy cannonade on the entrenchments
which was gallantly returned by the IT. S. Troops,
and in thirty minutes silenced the enemiesbatteries
reducing the city of Matamoros to ashes.
On the morning of the 6th the slaughter amongst
the Mexicans was tremendous; upwards of 700 lay
dead on the field - of battle, and the number of houses
left in Matamoras was not sufficient to accommodate
the wounded.
Accounts say that the number of Mexicans in
and about Matamoras was estimated at 10,000
men, and reinforcements daily expected.
Gen. Taylor seas to leave Point Isabel on the
6th inst., with a detatchment of, troops, determin
ed to open communication between Point Isabel
and the army opposite Matamoras, which has for
some days been cut off, and only effected in one
instance by the gallant Walker, whose horse was
shot from under him, and the loss of 6 men.
M'Cleister and Radcliff are two among the six
men of Capt. Walker's party killed, whilst forcing
their way through the Mexicans to the United
States camp.
Our troops are in fine spirits. The main body
of the troops are probably on this sideof the river.
Only one American killed and he by a ',hell. The
works were so well constructed that the Mexican
shot could not injure them.
In the battle, Major Ringgold, of the Artillery,
Commanded the American. Camp, opposite Mata.
morals, during the engagement.
ANOTHER BATTLE EXPECTED.
On the morning of the 6th, previous to the de
parture of the New York, a heavy cannonading
was heard, supposed to be another attack of the
Mexicans on the United States troops opposite
Matamoros.
The N. 0. 13ulletin has the following particu
By the arrival of the steamer New York, Capt.
Phillips, from the Brazos St. Jago, via Galveston,
the report is fully confirmed of the Mexicans hav
ing thrown themselves in force between the Amer
ican camp and Point Isabel. Capt. Walker, o
the Texan Rangers, who, it will be remembered,
galantly offered to carry communications from
Point Isabel to Gen. Taylor, succeeded in his des
perate enterprise. •
General Taylor immediately nn being made ac
quaintod with the condition of affairs, determined
with a part of his army to march to Point Isabel,
and accordingly on the evening of the Ist inst.,
left his intrenclaments with from a thousand to
twelve hundred. :nen, cavalry, artillery, and in.
fantry,
Ile arrived at Point Isabel on the morning of
the 2d, without having encountered . a single Mex
ican. On the morning of the 3d; having heard
the firing of artillery in the direction of Materna.
ras, Capt. Walker was again dispatched to racer,
tain the cause.
This brave man again succeeded in reaching
the camp, and on his return on the sth, reported
that the Mexicans, finding Gen Taylor absent from
the camp, and his forces divided, took the oppor,
tunity to open their Battery at Matamoras on the
camp; and those on the ea.steru bank of the Rio
Grande, at the same time made an attempt in tho
rear.
- The four gun battery in our:camp was immedi
ately opened upon Matamoros. The Mexican
battery was silenced in thirty. minutes, a number
of houses in Matmnoras destroyed, and the ene
my on the American aide of the river compelled
to return. -
But one American was killed, and none wound,
ed. What number of the enemy was killed or
wounded is not known to any 'degree of certainty.
It is reported that as many as 100 men were kil
led, and that a sufficient number of houses was
not left standing in Matamorait to afford shelter to
the wounded.
The ultimate result has yet to be known, how
ever, as the firing was continued at intervals up to
the time of the departure of the New York from
the Brazos, on the oth ; about, I P. M.
As to the number of Mexicans on either side of
thg Rio Grande, it is still, in a great measure, mat
ter of conjecture. Those on this side of the Rio
Grande, have already been estimated at 3000, and
it is not probable, that they would cross with a
much smaller force. They are now estimated at
5000.
GEO. S. SWARTZ
We understand that Col. Hays, of the Rangers
immediately on hearing of Gon. Taylor's position,
marched to his relief with 400 men, determined,
to force his way through the Mexican lines.
In the skirmish which Capt. Walker had with
the Mexicans, previous to the departure of the El.
len Clara, it is known that not even the remainder
have returned into camp safe.
The bodies of five of them have been found, but
owing to the shocking manner' in which the Mexi
cans had mutilated them, Captain Walker recog
nised only two, McClister and Radcliff:
The U. S. schooner Flirt was to leave the Bra
zos in a day or two with dispatches for New Or
leans. The 1.7. S. brig Lawrence was still at the
mouth of the Rio Grande, enforcing the blockade.
All well on both vessels. Steamer Monmouth
left on the evening of the sth, bound to Aransas,
for the purpose of bringing every man capable of
doing military duty, to the camp at St. Jago.
(From the Galveston News of the Bth inst.)
my 2(}-3td
When Gen. Taylor left Point Isabel, there was
not the slightest doubt he would have cut his way
to the entrenchments through vastly superior num
bers of the enemy who were known to be posted
in large forces among the almost impassible
thicket of chapperels on the road, with a determi
nation to cut him off: The number of Mexicans
is estimated at from 15,000 to 20,000.
It seems reasonable to suppose that a decisive
and glorious battle was fought, yesterday; we wait
with painful anxiety to hear the result.
POINT ISABEL SAFE.
CORN -;-3,090 bushels Cork Orsale by
inylB4t •" A GORDON
QV0AR......50) 2 618 Spgar, in store and for 8010
)6 7 iry tri7lB • A crOmxv.
ACON-45,000 Shoulders; nor , 40,900 Sides;
26 casks Hazes;
—ln prime order s for sale to close consignment by
M. B. RIIEY St Co,
57 Water M.
D RY MDES-360 for sale by -
M. B. RIMY & Co.,
b 7 Water street.
SHAD -50 bbls Sio I trimmed Shad, reed this day,
for sale by AI. B. RHEY & CO.
maylo In Water street.
DEER SKINS-1000 Deer Skirts fbr sale by
B. -RHEY itt. Co,
LINSEED 01L-24 bbla for sale, to 'dose con
'figment, by ' M. B. RHEY & Co,
myl9 57 Water at.
A LCOHOL -5 bbb3 just reed and fin; mile by
R. E. SELLERS,
my 19 57 Wood 'street,
T ARD OIL-4 bbls. No. 1,• in primp oruer,just
L
rec'd and for salelly R. E. SPITYRS.
•
rnyl9
•
CREAM TARTAR-245 bbls. `just reed and
for sale by [mil R. E. SELLERS.
SPTS. TURPENTINE-5 bbls.. just recd and
- for sale by [myl9l R. E. SELLERS.
COPAL VARNISH-2 bbls. Smith's New York
. quiekAtryingVanish, recd and for ;tale by
myl9 R. E. SELLERS.
OVAL PILL BOXES - 1 cask recd and for sale
by [rnyl9] R E. SELLERS.
LIED INK-1 gross good, rec'd and for sale by
-myi9 R. E. SELLERS.
CARMINE INK--1 gross, a superior article.
for sale by [myl9) R. E. SELLERS.
UM OPIUM, (new crop,) Quhline;Rad Squills,
G
Guni Tragacinth, Blue Mass„Pow. Ipecac,
Oil Fennel; Oil Sassafras, just received and for sale
by R E SELLERS,
myl9 57 Wood st.
SAL SODA-1 cask, just lt re; :: 'd s tty , z i f ir by
myi9 57 Mood st.
BOTTLE CORKS-1 bale Spanish. just seed
and for sale by It E SELLERS,
myl9 4)7 Wuod st.
TENET. RED-2 casks, just reel. and for sale
by It E SELLERS,
myl9 57 Wood .at.
jot ACM ...8 casks Hams; 5 casks Shoulders; re
.LN rceived and for sale by
may 18 LAMBERT & SHIPTON.
ORANGES, LEMONS, &,c. 84.—..35 boxes Ski
ly Oranges;
25 do. do. Lemons
5 casks Zunte Currants:
Receired and for sale by
LAMBERT & SHIPTON,
133 and 135 Wood at.
BROOMS -125 dozen assorted Corn Brooms,
received and for sale by
LAMBERT & SHIPTON,
maylB 133 and 135 Wood st,
FLOUR -105 barrels S. F. Flour, "Stockdale"
received and for sale by
LAMBERT & SHIPTON,
may 18 133 & 135 Wood st.
GOFFEE--Prime green and Pate 410;
" Old Goy, Java;
a 4 ' Laguayra;
Maracaibo;_
For family use, and for sale by
THOS: MILLER,
may 16. . corner of Woud and 4th ate.
TEAS—very fine Young Hyena,
Imperial and Black. For salt by
may In. THOS, ',MILLER
wt,T, UTS--Filberts, Cream Nuts,
LI Eng, Walnuts, Pecons, Almonds.
For sale by THOS. MILLER,
may In. cor. Wood and 4th sts
ERUITS--Orange N, Lemons,
V Raisins, Fig!, Prunes. For sale by
may 16. THOS. MILLER
WINDOW SASH—A impetior tot Bxlo and 10x
14, for sale by
myl6 L. WILMARTH.
XTEW GRADUATED GINGHAM ROBES, AT
MORRIS!—The Ladies are requested to call
and examine a new and beautiful assortmentel Grad
uated Gingham Robes at No 6S market et, Just re
ceived by D. Leech Sr. Cosa Es.ress. ap27.
BERAOr. SHAWLS AND SCARFS., —Another lot
of Handsome Berage Shawls and Scarfs, now
opening at No. 65 Market street, by
ap2l A. MORRIS.
FRENCH LAWNS.—A large lot of fine French
Wnßs (new atyle)just received by
GriCGRAM L4WNB4—Receiced tbis day by Ea
press—a splawidid assortment of Gingham
Lawns, new and deal:able styles,
ap2.7 RN,
No. 65 Market at
BERAGE SHAWLS.-Superior silk and wool Be
rage Shawls, received at No 46 Market street.
null 15 BARROWS & TURNER.
GOLD PENS, Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware,
Military Goode, &c. Just opening swell selec
ted stock of the above articles, of the best manufac
ture and for saleat the lowest cash prices..
W. W. WILSON,
corner of Fourth and Market its
IrMILE CUTLERY—Just received, a case of fine
AL. Ivory 4andle Table and Desert knives and forks,
In setts of 51 pieces, or in dozens as may be wanted.
W. W. WILSON,
myl4 Corner of Fourth and Market sts.
PATENT SYRINGES of all sizes, qualities
and prices, just received and for sale by
EDGAR THORN,
may? Corner of Hand and Penn ate.
BLUE LICK WATER.—Just received from
the Springs in Kentucky, and on draught at
EDGAR THORN'S,
may? Corner of Hand and Penn ets.
SPIRITS TURPENTINE.—Just received and
for sale by EDGAR THORN,
may? Corner of Hand and Penn sta.
ORANGES t LEMONS
-100 boxes Lemons;
200 do Oranges;—.in store and for
sale by P C MARTIN,
myl2 60 Water et.
CIRANGES.-4 0 boxes of sweet ( 0) Sicily Orals
1.1 ges jest received and for sale by
P. C. MARTIN,
mayf.l 60 Water street.
PURE WINES ANDLIQUORS.—Of every quality
Blume on hand and for sale by
P. C. MARTIN,
mays 60 Water street.
SHOE PAPER.-100 reams crown shoo paper, as
sorted colors, received arid for sale by
JOHN H. MELLOR,
122 Wood et.
ARNOLIPS WRITING FLUlD.—Received,
supply of Arnold'. Writing Fluids and Red
Inks, warranted genuine, fresh and , free from mould;
for sale by JOHN IL MELLOR,
may 6 122 Wood street.
BINDERS BOARDS.-5000 Ibs , medium Straw
Binders Boarda t received and for sale by
JOHN H. MELLOR,
122 Wood street.
SUNDRIES. --3 bbls. Brazil Sugar.
3 sacks Liverpool Table Salt.
2 Bales Bordeaux Almonds.
1 " Paper Shell "
1 " Cream Nuts.
5 boxes Ground Pepper,
" Rock Candy, to arrive and for sale by
J. D. WILLIAMS,
110 Wood street.
COFFEE. -45 bags prime Rio Coffee.
2 bags Laguayra Coffee, to arrive and for
side by• J. 11 WILLIAMS,
may 7 110 Wood street
BUTTER AND LARD.-13 kegs family Butter.
10 kegs No. 1 Lard, on consignment and for
sale by J. D. WILLIAMS,
may? 110 Wood et.
12=E
- Dr. Jackagrows Pile ilinforocraMon.
[From the Editor of the Philadelphia Times.]
H .
IGHLY IMPORTANT ! Jackson's Embroca
tion never fails. It is the only medicirie now
sold for the cure of one of the most common and
troubleseme diseases:` •
. A friend who hail been cured by it saki us to speak
warmly in praise of the efficacy of Jackson's Pile
Embrocation. He describes it as being the very best
remedy of the kind ever imagined by eathumast in
Pharmacy.
Mr. AshfoniV letter matt decide the question in
the mind of every one. - ' ; -
Rarely a day paesea that we do :lot get some testi
rnony, either verbal or written , ' of - the great e4ECacy
of Dr. Jackson's Pile Embrocation 4 Road the , fol
lowing
' NEW Yetis . , 721 Droailway,l s
Beptembei-2, 1843.
Dr. N. JacEsolv—Dear Bir..Will you send nie six
bottles of your pile embrocation?' I wislrtheis pert
to keep myself, and part for a legal •gontlemani a
friend of mine, who has found greet relief in 'Ming
froni my bottle two or three times. You remember,
when in Philadelphia, I was suffering dreadfully frOm
this tremendous scourge, I only took:ode bottle from
you! I:have not used it quite all, and quitemell.
As you may suppose; I proclaim the virtues of your
medicine-wherever I go.. •I tell every friend about
it,end it is singular to perceive how many are suf
fering in this way-4 believe half of my acquaintan
ces are more of- less afflicted. Let me tell yob that
you can sell here -as fast as you choose to make.—
When you want a-certificate from me you shall have
it, and you are it liberty to show this letter if !you
wish. Respectfully yours,
• -
LEWIS- P. ASHFORD.
p - A supply of the above article hs just been
received, and for sale in Pittsburgh, at the Pekin 'Tea
Store, No 72 Fourth 'street, near Wood. Price $1
per bottle, or six bottles for $5. • mayl-dlm
67' Water st
l
Remittances
land o England, Ireland.
Boot. l
anA Waes.
TIERSONS desirous of remitting money to any ofl
,E the above gogntriei,•can-do so through the sub-1
scribers on the most easy terms. We are prepared
to issue drafts for any amount over .Cl,OO sterlinge—
Remittances made through our house any day betbre
the 23d of May ) will be received in Ireland, by the
I
20th of June.
BLAKELY & MITCHEL, PittsbUrgh,;
Agents for Roche,- Bro's & Co., .•
New
ORPHAN'S cot wr SALE '
`Of SEAL TSTATT. •
DURSUANT 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 lust day of Tune
next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. all the following described
property, situated in the Third arid"} ifth Wards of
the city of Pittsburgh, the Real Estataof Bernard
McLennan, late of the city. of Cincinnati, Ohio,
deed.
Five contiguous lots of ground, situate on the
West side of Brant 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 lotajs situated
at the S. W, corner of Grant and Sixth streets, ,and
has a QOM of 80 feet on Sixih street
Also, twn 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 alloy.
Also, two contigous lots of ground, fronting each
17 feet on Penn street, sth Ward of said city of
Pittsburgh, and extending back in• depth 50 'feet
towards Spring alley. One of the said bits has a
front of 50 feet on O'Harra street, on _which is
erected a Smith shop, and on the other a two story
frame tenement.
Also, a lot of ground on the comer of O'harra
street and Spring alley, fronting on O'Harra street
10 feet, and extending back in depth, along Spring
I alloy, 511.1e s t r y which is erected a two story frame
tenement
fetal' ground on the corner of Etna and
Factory streets, in said sth Ward, fronting on Fac.
tory street 451 feet, and extending alOng Etna st,
preserving adequal width, 53 feet. '
.Rico.-4t lot of ground fronting on a2O feet alley,
near Factory street, 20 feet and extending back in
depth 45 feet to the rear line of the lot last men
tioned, on which is erected a frame tenement.
Terms stud Conditions of Sale, as follows..*-The
widow's dower, being one-third of the purchase
money, will remain in the hands of the purcliaser,
during her life, subject to the payment of interest.
Also, the onefifTh, after deducting the widows one ,
third, will be subject to. the same terms as the
widow's dower. The 'balance to ba paid, one-half
in hand, and the remaining portion (secured by
Bond and Martgage,) iritWo`and three sears:;,
G.'ll, HILTON,
41ey. in the
Guardian; and &wt.
N. B. Persons wishing further information, will
please apply to .Messrs. Blakely & Mitchel.
mayll td.
To the Honorable the „fudges of the Court of General
Quarter Sessions of Ike Peace, in wafer the Conn
ty of ..Illegheny.
The petition of Henry Landwher, of the tel
Ward city of Pittsburgh, in the county aforhsaid,
humbly sheweth, that your petitioner has provided
himself with materials for the accommodation of
travelers snit others, at his dwelling house, in the
county aforesaid, and prays that your Honore will
be pleased to grant him a licence to keep a public
house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as
in duty bound, will pray.
HENRY LANDWHER.
A MORRIS,
No. 65 Market at
We, the subscribers, citizens of the let %id, do
certify that the above petitioner is of good repute
for honesty and temperance, and is well proVided
with house room and conveniences for the accom
modation of travelers and othersf and that said tav=
ern is necessary.
Anthony Beelen, Edward Fendrick,
Geo Wilson, William Sheehy,
leo R. Massey, John Caldwell,
Francis Bailey, James Gray, 4th street.
Thomas K. I:itch. Webb Closey,
Samuel Kellar, Henry Earl. •
may LO-d3,
To the Honorable the Judges of thi Court of Gener
al Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the
County of Allegheny.
The petition of Smith Thorn, of the 4th Ward
Allegheny city aforesaid, humbly sheweth, that
your petitioner has provided himself with materi
abs for the accommodation of travelers and others,
at his dwelling.house, in the city aforesaid, and
prays that your Honers will be, pleased to grant
hini a license to keep a public house of entertain
nient. And your petitioner, as in duty bound will
pray. SMITH THORN.
We, the subscribers,citizens of Allegheny city, do
certify that the above petitioner is of good repute
for honesty and temperance, and is well provided
with house room and conveniences for the accom
modation of travellers and otherti; and that said
tavern is necessary.
Daniel Holden, Nelson Campbell, -
Thomas Edgar, Peter Atkinson, '
John Henry, Matthew Gordon, ;
John Swegar, Alex. Hays, • .
John M. Piffer, Alex. Steel, 1.
James Thorn Jr., Joseph C. (lonian.
my 19-310
To the Honorable the Judges of the Cou t of General
Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in atukrr the; Casa
ty of .411kgheny.
The petition of Terrence Daily, of • 'the sth
Ward, city of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid,
humbly shewoth, that your petitioner has provided
himself with materials for the accommodation of
travelers and others; at his dwelling house in the
county aforesaid, and prays that your` Honors will
be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public
house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as
in duty bound, will pray.
TERRENCE, DAILY.
We, the subscribers, citizens of the sth Wart do
certify that the above petitioner is of good repute
for honesty and temperance, and is well provided
with house room and conveniences for the accom
modation of travelers and others, and that Said tav
ern is necessary.
Alex. Glass,
John Mackin,
David Glass,
M. 0. "Krebs,
John Taylor,
Jame's Kainey,
may l9•d3t
of Wool wanted,for
500,000 whicli the highest ma rket
price in cash will be paid, for the various grades,
by SPRINGER HARRAUGH& C 64
At the warehouse of Hannah & Waterman
inyl2dly No 31 Water and 62 Front' Its.
PILES ! PILES E 2 PILES! !
John M'Crackin,
James M*Lean, •
Robert Watson,
Michael Lecky,
Patrick Donnely,
Neil Donnelly.
,WOOLt WOOL, WOOL.
iSatail'ira and Marina Insnranar).
PLTTSBTRGH AGENCY - -
THE Nev: York Life,' Fire; .Marine and inland
Stat.eStockinsurance.Company, No. 20 Wall
areet;N. York, are noW prepared, through Spring
er Harbaugh, their authorized Agent, to insure a
gainst loss by Fire„ the damages of the seas and
inland navigation, also the kois.of human life, up.
on terms equal to any. other company or agency in
this city. Their Capital is s3oo,oor:k paid. in, lard
invested in the following manner: Two hundred
and fifty thousand dollans in stock of the State of
New York; one "hundred and forty thousand cia.
tars, 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 adjoining, there
by avaiding the errors which.have proved fatal to
many Companie-s. 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 sixtydays, 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, , Win. Thomas,
David Ames, Smith - Raymond,
Richard Ransom, Thomas Franks,
George M. Hargous, , Win. Hulburts,
Edmund Robots, Peter Rivers, .
Nicholas Robers, James Van It' enseller ;
Theodore Floyd, Charles Livingston,
James Remsen, Daniel Perkins,
James Tolbert Edward Lawrence,
Samuel Allen, Stephen 3linturn,
George Morris, Charles. AdaraS,
Francis Johnston, Thoinas Dennison, .
• Oliver Hanivants.
By order of the Board of ,Directars.
SPRINGER _HARI34IiGH, Agt.
Office at the Counting Room of Hanna - &- Wa.
tennan, No. 31 Water and f". Front street, below
Market, Pittsburgh. mayl2-dBm
JUST RECEJVED.-
a CASES Embroidered and Plain Florence and
kJ Straw Bonnets.
10 boxes new, style Ribbons.
20 Flowers and Wreathes, at
W. H. GARRARD'S
79 Market street -
WANTED.—Two fwst-ente salesmen
W. H. GARRARD,
mayl2 - 79 'Violet st
FOR SALE--A large assortment of tubs; ; halt
bushel and peck measures. Also, a few churns;
buckets; ecythe snetls; garden hoes and rakes; wash
boards; shovels and spades; bedcords and twine;
window sash and window glass to suit, if wanted;
carpel chain;, matches. a large assortment'of Eng
lish and American and patent pens; school
books and stationary, for Rio in : any. quantity to
suit customers, cheap for_Cash, or:suitable country
produce, or trade to suit Consignees.
ISAAC lIARRIS, Agent &
myl643t Corn. Merchant; Nod° St Clair st.
New Establishment... Horse Nheeing.
THE subscriber would' respectfully inform his
friends and the citizens generally, that he
has leased the stand formerly occupied by Walter ,
Fortune & Sons on Fourth street, four doors' above 1
Smithfield, and intends carrying on the above,bu
siass in ell its • branches, having:employed first
rate workmen, and hing - a practical mechanic
, himself, gentlemen,sending their homes to his shop
may depend on havingtheir work well and prompt
ly done.. As I intend to give the business my un
divided attention, I hope' to have •isliberal share
of public patronage. CHAS. BARNETT. .
may 1 ‘
•3m.
• Hata2 Hata I': D
itSPRING FASHION. Just received by- ja
express from New York, the Spring Stile
of Hats, All those in want of a neat superior Hat,
ate respectfully invited to GAB,' = S. MOORE, .
No. 93 Wood 6;,, 3 &Kum below Diunood Alley.
atarll-4d , w .
Security to PUrchasers.
.Eaoh bos of GENDLOE BUGLE. COATED PILLS Au upon ft
11 0.M. 1 our.
au. Ln
. COVIt-'
Mtn.' * l 7_ TIMM
CLICKENER'S SUGAR COATED VEGETABLE
PILLS are , the first and only Medicine ever
known that will.porflivety cure
Headache, Giddiness, Measles, Salt Rheum,
Rheumatism, Piles, Heartburn; Worms,
Dispepsia, Scurvy, Cholera Morbus,
Small Pox, Jaundice, Coughs, Quinsy,
Pains id the Back, Whooping Cough,
Inward Weakness, Consumption, Fits,
Palpitation of the Heart, Liver Complaint,
Rising in the Throat, Erysipelas, Deafness,
Dropsy; Asthma, Itchings of the Skin,
Fevers of all kinds, ' Colds, Gout, Gravel,
Female CoMplaints, Nervous Complaints,
And all other diseases originating from impurities of
the blood.
CO" They have cued,r w since their introduction,
over 2,000 persons, who have been given as hope
less cases, by the most eminent Physicians.
Crr They are patronized and recommended by
men of the highest distinction, among whom are—
Hon. David R. Porter, • Ron.llenry Clay,
Hon. John Q. Adams, Hon. 13aniel Webster,
Hon. Martin Van. Buren, Hon. J: C. Calhoun,
Gen. Winfield Scott, Col. R. M. Johnson,
Hon. James K. Polk, Gen. Lewis Cass.
Inr Their virtues are so infallible that the money
will be returned in all cases they do notgive univer
sal satisfaction. Although but two and a half years
have elapsed since these celebrated Pills were first
introduced to the public, the 'sale of them in the
Eastern and middle States hair flu exceeded Dr.
Clickenees tnoat sanguine expectations. During the
past year, aloe% no less than 10,000 grass of boxes
have been sold in the State of New York, 6,000 , in
Pennsylvania, 4,000 in Maryland, 3,000 in New JO
soy, 2,000 in Delaware, and 9,000 in thediew England
States, requiring the constant employment tit"a
hands, exclusive of printers and engravers. tag
same period, upwards of 200,000 copies of'
"Family Doctor' , have been ordered by agents in
oVery section of the country. These facts must
show, conclusively,. that Dr. Clickener's Sugar Coat
besides being the very best medicine in the
world, are held in the highestestimation by the public.
We might extend this publication to an indefin
ite length, if we deemed it expedient to publish all
tersimonials we have received, not only from agents
but individuals and fitmilies, who have experienced
the benf,icial effects oT Clickener's SugaLCoated
Pills, but we deem it unnecessary. The most in
contestible evidence of their unprecedented success,
are the - numberless Imitations and Counterfeits which
hive already appeared, notwithstanding the brief pa
rind therhave been before the public. Even some
of our staunchest pill makers have had the audacity
to
_imitate the Capsule of Sugar, in order to disguise
the ingredients of their vile compounds, and palm
them off for• the "reel Simon, pure: , Such paltry
shiftseannotlast long withoutexposing .their hideous
deformity. Truth and honesty must inevitably pre , .
veil over rascality and deception.,
For sale in Pittsburgh by WM. - JACKSON, at his.
Patent Medicine Warehouse, No. 89, Liberty street,
headed' Wood et., Pittsburgh. Price, 25c. per box.
Dr. Clickeneee principal office is SI parclay street,
New York. .
CO" Beware of an imitation article called Im
proved Sugar Coated Pills, purporting to be patented,
as both the pills and theeretended patent axe for
genies, got up by a miserable quack in Ne* York,
who, for the' lase four •or five years,_bas made his
living by counterfeiting popular medioinei.
114 r Remember, Dr: C. V. Clickenariathe original
inventor of Sugar Coated , Pille,'and that nothing of
the sort was ever heard of until heintroduced them
in June, 1843. ; Pur.chasers should, therefore, always
askfor Clickener's Sugar . Coated Vegetable Pills, and
take no other, orthey Ips made the vice nand, - '
gi=l=ME
' v _'Jft
.. . . .
Isite-,.. TICE rigular Maliariclpasenger -steams
r UNION, Captain Maclean„will. run as
ae ar packet between F'irtiburgh. - andiCincin
nati; leaving this port every Monday at 0 eclock„
P. M. Returning she will leave Cincinnati ever' -
Thursday at 6 P. M.
The Uniim was Built expressly for this trade-,
and affords every acconittion. , "-,..
For freight or passage• appty otrborrit. may' ?
The well known fast running steamer
CAMBRIA, W. Fortrythi.Master, will run"
as a regular Packet; leaving evetylVedneediy morn.
ing at 10 otclock, and Wheeling, at 10, Pile..o the
same day, Returning, she williedve Citicintustai
every Saiurday; at 10,'A. M. •
For freight or passage apply on 'board, or 'tts
FORSYTH; Az Co., 'Agents,- '":
No. 30, Water street:
: - SAURDAY PACKET,:
'the
sik 'the regularmail and passenger steaMer;
I:CIRCASSIAN, Capt.. Isaac - Bennett, wilt .
ran
,as a regular racket between Pittsburgh,:and
Cincinuati, leaving this rt po every Saturday„ at 10;
A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P, M., the same daj:',
Returning, she will leave. Cincinnati every T t a v isyi,•
at 10, A. M. - • , ,
T Fo h r e ir f c rei e g a h s t s o ia r n pass was uil ag t ea t ly pp ex ly p o re n sa bear r il.
this
641 -
and offers to her palsengers every comfort and attni,
commodation. . mar 23
'SATURDAY PACKET. ' • -
I es. The regular mail aiad passen,ger atemer
.4 • - MESSENGER; Capt. Linford, will red ae:
-a re.. ar Packet between Pittsburgh , and Cinciatititl;.
_leaving this port every Saturday at 10, A. M., and.
Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same- day: Returning
she will leave. Cif:Wit:mail er.exy Tues.:4y,. at:
o'clock, A.. 1.11. ' -
For freight or passage apply .on -
The Bleesenger was built expressly foLthis tradoi
and Offers to her passengers every comfort :WI was:
commodationi • - - imu 23
THE regular 1212 a and paraenger steam:
er Capt. John Rtlinefeltari
Will ran as a4egular packet betweenlittsburgb and
Cincinnati, leavingthis port every , Tneaday at 10• A.
M., and Wheeling' at 10" P. M: of the game day...*
Returning, she will leiter Cineinnati every iritley tit
10 A. M: •
ay Arrival.
Great aurae
in at the New
Mk Store:
Now opening
ke most splen
d assortment
' Ladies' Dress
roods, 31antilas,,
'aria Visits,'
:aria, 'Shawls,
ld Embroider
es ever offered
Pittsburgh, at
Jusual low pri-
PleaSe
td examine for
mrselves, at 79
farket 4reet.
GARR4RD,
For freight or passage apply on board. -
The Hibernia 'was built expressly for the Under,
and offers to. the passengers every comfort and alai. -
perior accommodations. - epi
Tag egulai mail and passenger steam,
er CLIPPga I\o. 2, Caytain Crooks. 141
run as a.regularnacket between Cuicinnati and Pitt*.
burgh, leaving this port every Friday at 10 A.
and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day.. - Returning .
she will leave. Cincinnati every Monday at 10 Weltr,
For Aeight or.passage apply on board.
The Clipper N 0.2 was built e?tpressly.forthis tradtri
and ofTers to her passengers every comfort mid ea.
commodition. mar 23
REGULAR CINCINNATITACKET.
THE new. U.S. 11si1 steamer ACADIA,
M. E. Lucas, Mastei, will von 69 trzettb.
lar pissenger packet between Fittaburgb- aria the
above nort during the Season of 1848, leavinktvery
Thursday-al 10 Ocloci A. . - •
The Acadia is new and has Superior ancernraoda.
tions. For freight or plumage apply on board, or. to
ap9 . J. NEWTON JONES, Agent,
The regular Mail and passenger steamer'
MONONGAHELA, Capt. Stone, will rut
as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin
nati, leaving this port every Monday at 10, A..M.,,
and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. 'Return.
,ing, she willleave Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10;
A. Al. * .
For freight or passage apply on board.
thin`
The Moriongahela was built. expressly for
- trade, and offers to the passeagers comflart,,atid sts
-perior accommodations.. . , - roar '3l
THE Regular !nail 'and passenger steam;
er NEW ENGLAND, Capt.' S. B. Page,
will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and
Cincinnati, leaving thia port every Wednestlay'at 10
A. 31., , and Wheeling at 1Q P. hf. the , same
Rettmung.! she will leave Cincinnati. every Saturday
at 10 A. hi.
por &eight or passage apply on beard. '
The New England was built expressly for this trade
and offers to the passengers every comfert and supt
riot accommodations. mar 26
FOR ST. LOUIS—REGULAR PACKET:
The new and splendid passenger steam
er T 0.32 CORWIIL - Capi. Righer, will
run In the trade from Pittsburgh to St. Lord•t, du
ring
.the season of 1840.
The Tom Corwin, was built expressly for .
trade, and is ele& * a_rilly_fn • • • •
For freight or passage apply Oil Ito*:
mafl9, ,
- - -:FOR ST: LOUIS—REOIILA.II- PACKET.
The n'ew and splendid pastengereteana.
er BRUNETTE, Capt. Perry, will run in
ilZfrore Pittsburgh to St. Louts, during tho
season of 1840. •
- Thee-Brunette was built expreasly for Aar:trade,
and is elegantly flaurnished in every respect...,
For freight or pasiage apply on board. . 14
FOE NASEVILLE--REGULAR PACKET.
The new and splendid light draught
steamer SAM SEAY, Capt.: Greenlee,
a regular Packet to the above port, dining
thermason.
The Sam 'Seay was btkilt expressly for the`Nash
ville trade, and erlU make her trips regularly, during
the season. -
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For freight or passage apply on board, or to . •
ap 11 ' J. W: BUTLER Itc•BRO., Agents.
SIXTH REGLNEENT PA.yOLLTNTEERS.
THE Companies comprising the 'eth R6gl
iiPa. Volunteers, are- hereby notified' that lie
Regiment will parade for Irispection.'and Drill,
ion Friday the 9.2c1 ituat, at 1 o'clock, P. 11,,at
the usual parade ground on Liberty street, me
right resting on Alarbury street.
E. TROVILLO, Col.
nitiyll
J. G. REED, Adj . t
• AI. WHITE has just received tit his large
s./ establishment, framing On. Liberty aud - 51t.th
streets, a splendid assortment.. of .TWEEDS. for
summer; also, a tuperior lot of French Satin VBS.,'
TI NOS, all of which he is ready' to; make IT in
the latest fashion and on the roost reasMielle lemur
as usual: Observe the con/41;So- .167 Liberty.
and Sixth streets.
myl4 J. M. WHITE, Tailor, Proprietor,
At the conftuence qf the Allegheny and Monongahela
Rivers. - - ,
PUBLIC notice is hereby given, that in puma:ice
of 44 Act, of the General Assembly' to. that el:
feet, books for the enbacription of stock to the Com
pany, for erecting - -a Wire Suspension Tripartite
Bridge, over the Allegheny and Monongahela ricers,
at their confluence opposite Pittaburgh,will be open
ed at the several places hereinafter named, on Alm
SECOND -MONDAY Or JULY next, and ematinue
open between the hours of Blind 4 o'clock, for three
atleeelsivo days:
-Wile City of Pittsburgh, at the Exchange. Rotel;
Geo:W. Jackson ' John Caldwell, N. B. Craig, Sam'!
M. :Wickersham , Thome BakeWell,.Tohn B. Butler,
A. K. Lewis and James Wood, Commissioners, -
Iu the Borough of Manchester, at the office of Cy.
rus Taurnsand; John Sampson, John Cheney, Wil
liam' Lucky and Jeremiah Dunlavy, Comgdssioners,
In Beaver county, at the public house of C.. W.-
Moo, in Fairport; David Shields, A.ndrsavßurdY,
Samuel llorarren'and David Ramsey, Conunissiont
era.
In the Borough of Butler, at the public:, house of
Jacob' hleching; Joshua Stoolure andWilsonMe•
Canalens, Commissioners, -s
In the Borough of. Washington, at the house or
Gen. John Mien Mc.Daniels, John Park; 1
John F. Wrenshall, Eward McDonald and Stephen
Woods, Commissioners. • --- •
The shared of stock are Fifty Dollars each, and st. i
the time - of subscribing, FIVE Dottaits on each share
is to be paid.'
By order of the Commissioners.
• TAttest,)" J. E, IYIcCAIIE, Chairman,
R. S.'.Cassar, Secretary - •
my I -1 awtd
"0 SHEETT;i6B 4WD
11110 Lk.r,
IP The attention of p liraleelWm is invited to ola
large stock of these Goods,
9-4 superior Sex 1.514 Ad Shirting Ml:tallier;
15-16 44 -
U-4 Hatuilton Sheeting;
5-4 4' 4 ' ‘ 4 -
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1RM1.13 CID.ER.-400-itoz.Crabb Oider., a
sior articjAr - cat' attit'iwtet.: Voters' Steam*
alv,attfamiliejtatipplied it shot% not tie
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CINCINNATI PACKETS.
MONDAY pacm.
FOri - C - Igtbr
rirEsDAY'p4cif.g..r
FRIDAY PACKET
MIZB;a2
WEDNESDAY PACKET
SAINT LOMB PACKETS.
Head ,Rviarters.
Can't lqw /Spat I
Tripartite Bridge,
LEACH.
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