IZo=l== sibiaa; giRUEN ' Sc,`DiatLlL HOLIDAY moRNING, MAX:2S, 1646,1 r . l " B. ?Assam - ;Agent for co . untry newspitpers, is the Agent for the Pittsburgh'Daily Morning Poit, and Weekly MorearY :mud: 'Manufacturer, to reeelye ' advertisements and _ aubsciiptioifs. Ile has offices in New Tang, atthe:Coal Dace, 30 Ann street, (ad ; joining.theTributter Office.). BosiOisf, - No. Ip,-Statestreet: _ • pinzanurtza, rcaal Estate and Coal .ofilce, - 69 Pine Datintong, S:E..doriet Baltimore' a n d ;Calverts, where our paper can be seen,. and terms of adrerti fang f , . _ • - The -Bentz& llearrn,,ippearir tb ! night as .12ichri . rd the It is only' neresrary to notify the public that this great Tragedian is to - perform in order to incline them to attend. 'As iliehard, he has, we believe, no equal intheivorld.. :There exists, WO hear quite an an..iety to see him perform tri.night, and we would, therefore, ad‘:ise, all who are "desirous securing comfortable seats, to apply at the Box Of; fice:early in .the day. . - Ater GsFria - aux atall acquainted with acting who willread. the :"Local column' % of Friday's Journal can very easily form an estimate of the writer's - knewledge of the particularly,that of "llamalet." Ile censures Mr. Murdoch:s acting of that (although he tells , us he did not - see it) , because he has seen proper not to follow. in the ex act path which. Miters have been travelling.-- Where -is the necessity of Such genius as Mr. Mar:loch pow;asses, if all thatis necessary to, be a I great actor, is but to follow the landmarks that others have laid down and thus speculate upon the genius and discoveries of others. But the most astonishing . part Of. the 'cririsism is where the . wril ter sap "actors ought : to read and act the part as Shakespeare intended.' They should; and although he - doeent 'say what that intention is, he gives a gentle hint that he laaows all about it. Tids, will be very gratifying to those learned gentlemen who have been pulling oue another's hair on account of their different readings of some frgsr,es • of this very play,and a lecture frornthatprofound and well read ‘..Shakespearinn" would not be taken amiss even by Mr. Murdoch hiinself. Some of the ablest scholars and most critical commentators have dis agreed upon the reading of some passages in Shakespear's writings, particularly some of those in "Hamlet." But a short time since we had a ve ry learned discussion, of some parts of this play, the Hon.:John Quincy Adams being one of the parties and yet this "critique' of the Journal talks about Shakevar's - minting and intention as dip pantly, as if hd were explaining one of his own dog gerel poems, or expatiating on some of the obscure sayinp in "Midnight on the Allegheny." • '06% The trazette express rider came near sending a bricklayer's assistant to kingdom come, by ex - press, on Sattithaf afternoon. The riders skould , be &little ;11020. care Pal. „ • Pittsburgh. and Cannellsvllle BALI Road Compaay~ A meeting of the Commissioners will be held at the Board of Trade. Rooms on Tuesday, the 2nd day of June at 3 p'elock, P. M. • WItl: ROBBils/SON, Jr., Preit E. a Oarzant, :See. pitear-:Ye arc authorizel to state, that JAMES CU. NiNG,IIA:A.t. of Mifflin township, will. be a candidate for the. De4;islature, if - nominated by the Democratic Convention. . .my 23 Mr...Eglifor:- . - , -ICou arc he authorized to state name,tlia * te of Gerr. ..t034.2111.1 , 1 Larson, of• Jeff -erson Township will be presented to the Demo •eratin convention u a candidate for the , office Of Sheriff, Gen,. Large if elected, will make a cor rect and efficient officer; he is Well-known to the people, and if I:ruminated, will receive the warm support of. THE PEOPLE. may 25. • DE3SOCS IC .CONVENTIOIti' .11.1112- ALVEGIIIMT COUNTT. At a meirti* of the Democratic Committe sf corresprerclincetif Allegheny Csmity, held on the 10th rust: at 'tilt: Washington Hotel, it was, on Resolved, That the Democratic citizens of the sev•- eral svardsof the Cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, auld of The bo . roughs and tovinships of the County, be -regtiested tohold their primary meetings, at the usual :places; on Saturday. the 20th of June next, for the -purpose of choosing the usual number of ,Dele tat= i•eprc - rel. nt the said districts in County Convention: ' - Resdied, That the Delegates so elected or cho sen, be; and they are hereby directed to meet in 'convention at the New Ciourt Howe, in Pittsburgh, '.lVedneday, the: 24th June next, at 12 o'clock, at. for the Turpose of nominating one person as a -candidate for Congress. Four persons as candidates for the Geiterbi Assembly. One person as a can slidate. for Sheriff. One pers-nn as a candidate for Prothonotary.;; One person as a candidate for Cor oner.. One person as a candidate for County Corn missionersond one peison as a candidate for Coun ty Auditor; also to appoint conferees, whose duty it shall be to nominate, in conjunction with a like num ber deonfereesfitun Butler county. One person as a candidate for State Senator, to represent the dis trict compose-41 of the counties of Allegheny and 'l3pger. JOHN . C, DAITIT, Chairman. S. JOirrs, Seey. Clickentes Sugar-coaled regetablePitis.—Alidis _calms have their origin' in impurity of blood— . lioWever excellent the general health, there is no ,security against fever, where the blood is impure, as indicated' by eruptions of the skin, vertigo) headache, lassitude, &c. The best purifier of the blood is Clickner's Sugar-coa.ted Pills, which is so skilfully compounded, that it does not cause grip. biz the great objection to all pills. Theenvelope of sugar prevents all nausea, so that, save from the powerfaL, yet:easy operation, the patient would hardly be aware thatte hail taken any medicine at all. So well convinced is Dr. Clickner of the efficacy of his pills in all specified cases, that he is pledged to return the money, when the promised effect is not produced. ' Sold by Wm. Jackson, corner of Wood and Lib . erty . 41.•00•4, who is general Agent for Dr. Clicke. net); Pills in Pittsburghand vicinity. 01• Beware -of an imitation article called u/nr. proved-.94grir-Coatect , Pills,l' purporting to. be pat .'. anted, 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. may 23. CORONER. •• Zile hare been authorized to state that Dxvit IlAarz, Esq., be a candidate for re.election to the office of Coroner, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. - • , mayll. SKETUFF:ALITY , Editer:—.llaving been a devoted .friend of - R 4, Patterson, for the office of Sheriff; in 'a for . nter.occaslin,l beg leuVe to bring him heroic the 'Demobiatic Convention again, for a norninaiton for that office. I tel confident that if plaCed before the people,by the county Convention, - he will be tri. Fttphantly elected, - A DEMOCRAT. IetOWEL AND SUI'IMER COMPLAIN'I'.—No elate' No .PA - r.—Dr..fAYNE. No. 8 South : Third-skeet, is willing to gnaranty that his Carrni . =the cure Diarhtea, Colics Griping • Xikins,.Cholera Atorbus, .Summer. Complaint, and • • other derangements of shfi stomach and . bow , els, in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred, and in • less than half the time they can be effected by any other means, • sit is extremely pleasant, and chit - dies are fond reit. leis equally. as effectual for adults as children, and when the directions are. fol lowed ands cure is not effected, the money will be cheerfully returned,. - _ • • For-m:l*in Piravdtk .4t gekiil Tea Stele, fi.W.ree °o 4.; • 7 may 14: '- - 1-/Trixtrfe--740 cure rErupthnurApd• beautify . ..disk; - ioTored Skin.—A Valuable discoyery _in Chemistry has been made, latelfby 'TelPrini, as Italian Chemist, for curiae all eruptions, and for changing tie lolor of dark; yellow or discolored skin to a fine limeade and'youthfulcleitmes.s. Ie has mtale lAds in the ebirement form of a beautiful:piece'of soap: For any old casesof eruption, Such as scut vy,yal trheum, erysipelas, &c. it cures wonderfully; alis2c.,f,reckles, tan, simburn, morphcw blotcysis, &c, . . : ebb:that lady, what a fright; Joifei!s splendid Lily White • - • , • Would, give her skin a natural ate .- Dar* note, in spite of talk, . She will use the common chalk; 'lhus you see her face-is blue. If that same lady, and many others, :had used Jozrsa's Lily White, her face and cheeks would have had "(a natural,) life-like, alabaster white. I Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Ware, house, S 9, Liberty street, head of .Wood. Mankind! at least that part of you . • With scalp quite, bald and bare, • You can have splendid—indeed, true— Abstemious silky hair. • , If you have dandruf on the scalp; - lithe haieturns white or gray, , To cure the Scurf, and make it-dark: • You've but three Bits to pay. If your head is bald, the hair weak or falling, . And you would have it live, Why, try at once a bottle of Jones Hair Restorative._ • (Ey-Three shillings only for a trial bottle. War rant it to pones& the following qualities. It *ill 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 made for the hair. It is cheap. er than the trash called.hair oils, and it will keep the hair in order with . 'one * application, twice as lung any other article. - Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Nfedicine Ware honie, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh head of Wood. oj•Principal Office;• sign of the American Ea. gle, $2 Chatham street, New York. FULL SPRING SUPPLY OF NEW GOODS AT ALEXANDER & No 75 Market street. WHO have just opened the LARGEST, ursr sr !V ' trergo and cittmutsr assortment of Spring and Summer Goods which they have ever brought to this City. , The senior partner residing in Phila delphia, anti having a long experience in and tbo 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 us to of fer a much greater number of New York and Phila delphia 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, arc the fol lowing seasonable goods, viz: LADIES DRESS GOODS A great variety of style and quality, splendid lawns of - every description, such assuper, organdy, halzarine lace stripe, mere shaded, embroidered, &c., &c. Super balm:ince plain and satin stripe bar egos and 'ballerinas; 'gin hams of almost every de scription, chintzes of the latest styleand of superior quality. SntrirDlD SlLS.s.—super. blk and blue 11k striped armtire silks, sup. reps do; also a very large assort ment of fancy silks, among which are several new styles of extra widthand auperb quality, , SlLtwi.s.—The largest assortment of 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 arc sup. - French bare ego shawls; sup heavy French cape do; plain fird and embroidered de lame do; ombre shaded do; blk nett do; rich plain silk dot' sup fied silk do; 3-4 silk fringe de !mine do; ombre shaded.cashmere do; hea vy twisted silk do; Goo Shetland nett do; and a great variety of other styles, to all'of which we would in vite the attention of the Ladies. PARASOLS AND PARASOLETLE:S-4 great variety, which we arc selling at prices greatly below wnat the same style and quality are usually sold for. Bonnets, Bonwers.—Our stock of bonnets is very large; as we have just received twenty cases from the manufacturers, and from Auction, which gives a great.variety, and all of which we are selling unu sually low. Warm Goons.—Our stock of white goods such as plain and striped mull Swiss nansook; &c; also plain, striped and barred jaconets,- and sup white robes is very sope.rior ' so that we are drepared to suit the Ladies in that,- . RIZINONS AND FLOWERS —A large and choice as sortment of ribbons and flowers. - Our stock of cloths catsimeres, summer cassimeres and drillings, tick muslins, prints, /se., Ste., is very large an& choice, and to our whole assortment would we respectfully • request the attention of the public, as we are confident of our goods and prices giving gen eral satisfaction. ' myl9-1m DR. EOFF'S Tonic and Antidyspeptic The ,general properties of these pills, tire carminative, purgative and tonic. In the common disorders arising from impnidence in diet., &c:, such as sicknes‘s atul sourness of the stomach, heart burn, headache, &c., whom a medicine is required, this combination ,is very applicable; for its carmin ative or soothing effects give almost immediate re. lief when nausea or sickness "exists ; ; its purgative operation upon the stomach and bowels is gentle effectual; its tonic , proprieties impart strength to the digestive organs, thereby enabling these orpu, to perform their proper functions with order and regularity. For sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO, may 19 corner Sixth and Wood sts. FRESH BUTTER—. .7 Kegs Family Butter. g " 64 Just received and for axle by MARTIN k SMITH, znay2o N Wood street; between 3d and 4:11 - DACOIC-50430 lbs Hams and Side% 'well cured MOP and trimmed. For sale by - MARTIN & SMITH, may 20.ii&w 56 Wood street. 5a BUSHELSHair for Plasterers, for sale by MARTIN do SMITH, Itta9 2o -dakiv . Wood sweet. OHOE TFIREAD.—A. largo assortment. together I,with Shoe Findings and Kitt or all kinds, just re ceived by ' JOHN W. BLAIR. my2o 120 Wood street. JAYNE'S EXPtCTORANT Ts HIS medicine has already proved itself to be all 'that it has been recommended, by those who hxve given it a fair test in this country, and the demand for it increases daily. We have just heard of art important cure of Asthma, which has been effected by the use of kin a neighboring town- , .- the case 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-resort she purchased a bottle of Dr. Jaynes Expeetorant, which Caused her to expectorate freely, gradually eased her cough, and rapidly, restored her to health. We have no hesita tion in sayin" p that this preparation of Dr. Jayne, for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Asthma, Consumptions, &c., is the most valuable medicine ever offered to the American public. There is no quackery abbot it—Dr. .Jayne is one of the most skilful practicing - physicians; and wherever his va riots-prepatations have been thorougly tested, he islooked upon as a great public .benefactor.— Somerset (Mc) Auras/. For.sale in Pittsburgh, at the Pekin Tea Store, 72 Fourth st , near Wood. myls-d&w • A• N LAPORTANT CURE BY DR. JAYNE'S tl ALTERATIVEWe have been informed by Mrs Mahan, a grandilmighter of old Gen. Wayne, that she suffered fora number of Yeare from the growth of a large goitrous tumor oldie throat, which besides the deformity, produced ,both a difficulty of deglution and of breathing. Indeed, she says, the prcssure upon the windpipe was so great suPto pre- vent her from sleeping in a recumbent -position, and often suffocation appeared inevitable. Shialso labored raider severe indisposition from Liver Corn- Plaint and Jaundice, for which she commenced the I use. of . Dr: Jayne's Alterative, which she took for :I six or seven weeks, and her general health '.was completely re-established ~by it, and • -perceiving some diminution in the site of the Goitrous Tumor , she wasincouraged to persevere in the use of the 1 Alterative until every vestne of the painful Tumor was eatirely removed. in Pittsburgh, at the Pekin Tea Store 72 1914th"6t4iitaillirood: -- • t 4 r MVO TOSTSCRIPT: -- RY:.LASTT N G11.!-C'S:.:7.11A114 Vratu the Baltirriore I,IOPEIt PROM Bußop_g, AitttlVAT.., THE STEA.aIb klllr7 I A% SHIP . B I A! Dayi Latir wrozsi Europti The kith Coercion Bill p aeaecf first . rearlinhe Corn Bill in itatet que.--Ceitlon selling freely— . 3 o cs cupalizot of the coninimii Terrilortj—the French Papers on..american Affairs--lusionetion inPur 4t. ' • • • The steamship. Britannia arrived at - 'Boston a't G o'clock •ori.:.frhursday morning. by which we •te• ceived our regular fileS of English 'papers; and the Philadelphia Ledger, containing the news, brought by Special Express. • - The cotton market has fully- sustained the 1 int:- proved_ feeling that ruled when the last steamship sailed.' The sales of Saturday t.3cl and Monday 4th, amounted to 9000 bales, including a portion taken on speculation and for export, The overland'irail arrived •on the-let inst., but the state of India appears perfectly tranquil.;— Peace seems restored to the Puujaub. The )3ritish forces are in possession of Lahore, and arrangements were making for the occupation of the conquered country. which is exceedingly fertile, and will yield an annual revenue of £40,- 000, The news from Scinde is not of interest, The Governor of 13ornbay;Sir George Arthur;has had a revere fit of illness, but was recovering. The Irish coercion bill has passed its first read. ing by a majority for ministers of 149. The torn bill has not yet been acted upon, but tell propably follow the coercion bill. The corn trade consequently remains in a rely unsatisfiwto ry state. (From Wilmer & Smith's Time COMMERCIAL. . . The Rouse of Commons has at length brought the dellates'on . the Irish Coercion Bill to a dose, a matter of less importance in itself than as it dears the road for the fiscal 'Bea:tires of the Government passing through their remaining stages. The accounts which came to hand from Amer ica recently .had no visible erect on the, price of the English securicties. , The settlement of the Or on the basis of the 49th parallel continues to be regarded 'as a thing that mastbe—as a fair set tlement, to which the leading statements on both sides, of the Atlantic will combine to give their aid. • IRELAND."- The accounts from Ireland are gloomy, and csery day adds to the misery of the people what unfortunate country. The accounts from various parts of the country give painful evidence of the existing distress.— Many of the district are suffering the hectors of famine, and fever is on thc increase; The Ballins sloe Advertiser states that the district hOspital in that town is very crowded. There are many fever cases. The Galway Mercury gives an account of a relief meeting in that district, where the sum subscribed was totally inadequate to the emergency of the evd. In Mal low tears of an outbreak hare'beca general. In Clogheen, oat meal and coarse dour had been dis ' tributed to above one thousand starving cmitures. In Waterford the. respectable sum of £B5O had been subscribed in one day, and other SUMS had since been added. In Tralce, money had been raised and provis ions distributed to the famishin; populace. The accounts from the districts on the South and South-western districts arc nearly uniform in their statements of the destitution, and apprehensive for the continuance of peace. The French papers are filled with details at the attempt upon Louis Phißippe's life, mentioned by the last steuner. The Monitcur publishes despatches from Mar. shat Bugeaud, dated Algiers, 13th inst. On the oth, General Joussouf, after a forced march of 14 hours, overtook a large column of Ouled Nayl em igrants, and captured an immense booty. ~. Queen -Victoria, on receipt of the intelligence respecting the attempt to assassinate the King of the French, wrote a warm autograph letter to her ally, congratulating him on his escape, which was despatched by a special messenger to Paris. President Polk', Message.—Mr. Polk's message, recommending an increase of the army and navy, in consequence of the state of relations with Eng land on the Oregon question, and with Mekico, has attracted attention.. The message produced exactly the same effect here as it appears to have done in London. Every bOdy,,on a first perusal, set it down warlike; hut on second thought caine to the conclusion that it was not warlike at all. On the Bourse the effect was the same; for an hour or two iteamed a decline in the funds, but after. wards there was an advance, and the market be- came firm. The majority- of the newspapers think that it need occasion no alarm as to the peace of the world being broken. .The Preset finds that .I‘i . r. Polk imita!es the con -1 duct of England in preparing for war, but finds it a grave matter that he should announce that his opinions hare undergone no change as to the rights of the United States to the whole of Oregon.-- With such declarations, the Presse says, "it is all nonsense . ' td talk of the hope of making . an ar rangement. • This language of the Prmse is the more remark able from the fact that some months ago it de clued that England would sooner abandon Oregon than hare any trouble about it. The Courier Francais says that the message is not more of a menace than Lori Aberdeen's letters and speeches, but nevertheless finds it very grace. This news paper lids always maintained that neither England nor the United States is entitled to Oregon, and it seizes this occasion to recommend the French go vcrnment to insist on the whole territory being declared neutral. The Siecle &sada that Mr. Polk could not act otherwise than recommend an increase of naval and military forces; and that, upon the whole, the question between England and the States remains where it was. It add. that Mexico pre.ents more dangers to the United States than Oregon; for' any annexation of Mexican territory would be opposed by England, and probably by France, whereby there would be..a complete subversion of alliances I an& political intercom The National, the repub lican newspaper, does not think tat Mr. Polk's message 'changes any thing in the Oregon ques tion. It admires the President's ` firmness, and 1 thinks that it will eventually force England to give up. In the course of a discussion in the Chamber of Deputies, it was remarked that M. Thiers, and in deedevety other speaker, spoke strongly in favor of maintaining the English alliance; and M. Thiens also declared, when speaking of the United States Navy, that be could never bring himself to behove that, under any statement, Vrance could be plunged into war with the United State.i. England's Warhke Preparations for .itiicrica,— Dupin, in a recent debate in the Chamber of Deputies, said:— "Within the last six months a great war party has manifested itself in the United States. Eng land thinks that in the Ore e nian affair there is nne of those questions of national honor which do not pearnit her to' cede to imperous injunctions. She has feared, eipecially as the probable result of a war with the American Union;,the loss of her immense possessions of. Canada, New Scotland, New Brunswick, and other colonies on the coon ' nent to the North of -the greafßePublic. To put herselff_ in a position to' meet all dangers, she has, without affectation, but with - out mystery; made the most formidable arnaament. It is as follows : Armament of Bog/and in the At/antic and the Pa. rifle Oceans - , ready to menace the United States on . lcuifictry, 1846. Vessels. . I , - 6 vessels, 3 .decks .1-7 frigates of 50 guns.; 6 80 guns 5 " 42 to-44. 2." 74 " _ 1 " 46 14-vessels ailin' g treads of viar inmandei by st , , o po captain and,-Innrenver, 7 .ateno frigatft;or vetoydo . posable-1R1110.4041404 and Raeltic , On,Wednesday Ow aqua 'Met knenovtikaa a ra9tian waalaada 172* for,:reducing .Ihe Fit.ot.NCE 13 frig. and 14 -corvettes iteueeet.4„attak.-ittoff• • ~,„-A tAtt.4x.4l.o4A 4f44 tents pkti fyillie "Gthreiiiiiteet—stroW'opptt* ,1 sed the enatien raealay:nett • On the same evening; in thePcbEriainillmujg harn'rnade-4 melancholy declaration to The, effect that, as the Corn Bill was stepped in -its:-passage through the 'House of' Commons, he . Would-take the sense'of their lordships on its Intri* at an early day. Lord Aberdeen hasrecognised the ahipialinitisS Texas, by informing.the custom housi - anthoritiesl that the produce of that anizifi:y nifif'Writsnj.H ed es the 'produce of the Amencati Plltkit TITS - ATM-Z.—Three liours:44; , .—:The 15r.hooner S. Wilds, Capt. Junes, arttolpF.atLlsiew Orleans from Clitdveston, on. ,the which place she 'HA throe hours'altur.the,-.:A4Ptila. brings word that it Was retorted :theit:ord* lod just been, received for an irpiXteLliafe':d*rti•iriclu ding one-fourth of all the heir: ing arriv, for the iminedhitft'suppert 01:7 Geri. tor. It was also etureiltl4;teiseted that itifortna. ton had also been remit., i.if.104 . 144:t:Gren:Tay .1or hcalleturned to his cartpaijiita,tiitit'oi,ii : 'There had been no arrival frortLitolittllabAtiy sea sine ethe New York. • .7' .• • OovtatisrEsx Exrazss.--Lielat. itoo:piached Mobile on the 13th inst. from:Washington ) on his nay to Pensacola witlyyioy,..titilfrp;itf.:deiiiaiches. fdr Commodore Connor. We hear,.it:.rtiMoCul, says the New-Orleans Titnes, , thit .the ittWur.timis forwardedtO ouiiiquadrft'weie 'to blotkade forth . with the :Mexican coast; and, to hubtliard-Vb.a Cruz. CORN -3,U06 busheUebtu; TvnialOrr my,/ 841 t , A , GORbON UGAR-450 hhds Sugar ' in store an& for sale LI by . nlyls .k• GORDON. B ACON -15,000 'Shoulderd; 40,000 .Sidesi '••• . '• 28 esslii Munn' ‘• • •._ . • —ln prime order, for sale close consignment-By • ••• • B. niitY at co, my t 9 57 Wnterst.• Diw- 4 1.0P-f--3GO for ule by 11... p. RILEY- & Co., nsyl9 57 Witter street. BAD-50111)1s No I trimmed Shad,recod this day, L for sale by , M. B. 41.11EY lc CO. mayl9 57 Wlitir street. D EER SKINS-LOO p Deer Skins" for de by M. B. 'RUE? do Co, arlyl9 -- 67 Water st. T INSEED bbli for sale;to close coo, .14 sipmel4, by - • ' 1$1.•11.%1111EY Br. Co, zo 19 67 Water sit. D ACON-8 casks Hams; 5 casks Shoulders; re cetvcd and for sale by rnay 18 LAMBERT & SIIIPTON. RANGES. LEMONS, &c. &c. 7-35 boxes Sici ly Oranges; '.!5 do. do. Lemons; 5 casks Zante Curiantm Received and for vale by LAMBERT .& SHIPTON; ntay td 133 and 135 Wood at. BROOMS -125 dozen azsorted Corn Broour, recoil:ea and for solo t,y LANIBERT k SHIPTON, may I S 133 and 135 Wood 0. MOLT-105 barrels S. F. Flour, -.•Stuekdalo' 14 received and for sale by LAMDERT 133 tc ; 135 Wood st OFFEE--4'rime green and pale Rio; Oid Gov. Java; •• Lagnayra; • Maracaibo; For family use. and for side by 1110$. ItILLLER, may IC. corner of WO.Ol and 4th at. ip EAS—rcry tine Young Ilye n, LL Imperial ; and Bider. For',•ille by may Iti. .Tifos. MILLER. XT ETS--Filbertr, Cream Nuts, OIL Ett,g, Walnuts, Petons,'AlmondA, For sale by TILOS. MILLET, may lti. COL Woodinil 4the.ts 1 - 4 cßUlTS:=oirtincs., Cumuna, Rauilr, Figs, Prunes. For wile by may 16. THOS. MILLER TI:CDOW superior lot 800 and 10: 14, for sale by myl6 L. WIUMARTIL N' t EW GRADUATED. GINGHAM ROBES, AT NIORRIS!—The Ladies are requested to call andexamine a new and beautiful - susortrneutor Grad uated Gingham Relies at No ea- market at. Just ro ceiscd by D. Leech le Cob Express. ap27. BERAGE SHAWLS AND SCARFS.---Aoothee lot of Handsome Berge Shawls and Searle, now opening at No. 65 Market street ) by -A. monhts. LAW:VS.-1 large lot of ne French ..0 Lawns, (new style) just received by rt INGHAM LAWNS.--Iteceireci tine day tiy press--a splendid assortment of Gingham Lawns, new and desirable styles ap27 iI"ERAGE SHAWLS....-Stmerior silk and wool He nme Shawls, received at 'No 46 Market street. may_ls BARROWS & TURNER. TABLE CUTLERY—Jot rec.eised, a case of fine Ivory handle Table and Desert knives and forks, in setts of 5 . 1 pieces, or in dozens aa may be wanted. W. W. WILSON, myl4 Corner efrourth and Market sts. YATENT SYRINGES of all sins, qualities and prices, just received and for sale by :EDGAR mayl Corner of Band and Penn biS. - _ LUE LICK WATEIL-4ust received from Li the Springs - in Kentucky, and on draught at EDGAR TIIORN's, Corner of Read and PCCUI StS. SPIRITS' THRPENTINE.—Just reccivd and for bolo by EDGAR THORN, inay7 Ccirner of Hanid and Penn sts. ORANGtS 4 LEMON Si.— . . . 100 boxes Len Ons; 200 do Ormges;—in store and for sale by P C MARTIN, myl2 ± 00 Water st. 08ANGE5.....60 baps or sweet (0) Orati gess just received. end for ode by P. C. /MARTIN, 60 Water street. PURE WIIII:ISAVDLIQUORSOferery quality always on hand and for sale by. 1 1 .. 6 60 Water street. OHM?, PAPEIL.-100 realm crown 'hoc paper, as -17 colort, received and for sale by JOHN IL MELLOR, 122 Wood st. "VDU' BOOKS— • .1_1( Kind NVords for the Kitchen,iiy nrs. Copley Young ,man's Book of Knowledge. The Young Hustuusd. " Wife. Book,uf Cage Birds. ./E.sors sables. are. ; Ellis' Prose Writings. Irvings Sketch Book. Lasater, Benthanian, '- H. S. BOSWOKTII etc Co., roy2O ' • 43 Market street, woOL, WooL,'Woot. 5 (}0 • 0 •00 LBS., of Wool wanted, • for which the, highest rnaiket prieein cash will be for the various grades, by ' SPRINGEIt 1.1.013.M1GH & Co:; • the warehouse - of , Hannah & Waterman rnyl2dly No 31 Water and 62 Front stts.. Sbbls. Brazil Sugar. 3 saeka Liverpool _Table Salt. ' 2 Bales Bordeaux 1 " "Paper, Shell 1 " Cream Nuts.. • , , Poxes ground " Aock c*Yr.to striVe-wid:fOr sale by D. WILIWIS, • • ... - 11. f rops_i Altzfet .• =••—• •-aa.. ca_fat thel3l.ltallttatttit of Illttalkitirgla f . Tr:Wee net our desire to enterirdiamardisputeitith the "Pekin 'Tea 'ComPaty. 4 i not begin tine cotticiverayr--.4ye depretate a:paper - war, or any , oilier war, and profess-ourselves -to be: advocates - of universal peace; but:when treibund atateMentsamde to the public with such unblushing disregard to truth as was exhibited in the'Pehin Tea Coniparryis attack upon our establishuieut, we considered it a duty we I owed to thatmatilie,-as well as to caurseltesi toi repel by it a plain statement of facts;- p eople . The moral qualifications of Berne o are so monvenient'thatthey can believe any thing t.kat they like—tir what is the same thing, by putting a. good face upon a fabrication, and repeating it three or four times, they are enabled to assume all the earnestness 'and sincerity of truth, and . notwithstanding the el:: travagance of their statements, and their :total OPP° , .Ilion to facts; their neighbors are. eallei: very_"ill mannered" if they. presume to question. or doubt their veracity. -Thug, though it is slated that tive hundred thousand dollars worth Of Black :fca was Miported by the ;Pekin Tea Company, we suppose lye must swallow it at once, or incur their displeas ure; but we cannot help being reininded of the story ('of a "thouaand black cats? which a boy declared Ite • saw upon 4he garden' wall, which, upon inquiry, dwindled down`th his father's old tofu cat and ailoth errand we suspect that,tliese five hundred thousand dollass worth of black tea, if a similar teat was ap plied, would diminish it in about the same propor tion. And yet. the agent declares that nu mysteries hrg presented,! 'rimy have an agent at. Pekin, but he is istrog. They have ,another at Canton, but he is equally unknown; and at I;New York they receive $500,000 worth of bleak tea, which every body et the Custom llointe is ignorant-of! Now we, confess that these thing* appear so strange to , us—so exceedingly mysterious, as to shock our credulity not a little, and at the risk of being still considered "ill mannered," we must persist in classing such announcements with the quackeries and humbugs of the day. It was also stated that the Canton Tea Company was imitators of them; or Mother words, that allured by their success, we had been induced to organize our present establishment—whereas, in point of fact, we had, at already stated, carried on our business successfully FOUR YEARS before the Pekin Tea Company was heard of! And without arrogating to ourselves any great degree of sagacity or penetra tion we may venture to assert that it was the niapar alelled sitecers of the Canton Tea Company, the uni versal celebrity of their, teas, and the increasing de , mend tbr'the same, that gave birth to the Pekin Tea Company, and in fact that the very existence of that , establishment is an acknowledgement of the supe riority of our method of business, and of the prefer ence we have obtained, Many other statements equally unfonndoil, we have already e.xamined ) and the audacity displayed in these specimens will sufficiently show the degree of reliance to which any other statements from. the Pekin Tea Company are entitled. 1 Apart from the higher obligation of tnith, Wa , have always considered ixbad polierto resort to any en• fair means. In order to sustain our own character we have never found it necessary to 'detract out neighbor's, or to write our own panegyrics and then attempt to palm them off upon the public as the dia. intereated notices of editors of newspapers, which it is well known might easily be done without any An ther bribery than paying for them as advertisements. That. the Pekin Tea Company thought fit to adopt e different course was no concern of ours ' and we should not have interfered with their proceedings if they had left us unmolested. But they had probably forgotten the proverb, "those • who live in glass houses should not fling, stones." Nearly six years have elapsed since the Canton Tea. Company-com menced . operations in this city- and as might have been anticipated, they have hid to encounter the prejudices of the ignorant as well as to experience the grossest misrepresentations of envious and inter ested parties. ilitherto we have only smiled at their puny assaults which have only recoiled upon the parties themselves—we have confidently relied upon the intrinsic merits of our own Teas, and we have every reason to be proud of the result. Despairing, therefore, of any success in this vicinity, this rival establishment is obliged to carry its fabrications to a distance, and then, by pompous annoucemenft on the one hand, (which it *ell knows would be laughed at here,) and a disparagement of the Canton Tea Com pany on the *Uteri where the facts are not known, it hopes to impose upon the unwary. A greater proof of its having calculated upon the ignorance of the community need not be...adduced than the fact of their agents presuming to institute a comparison re specting the localities dimensions of the-ware houses of the two cstablialunents, when it is well known that the single branch of the Canton Tea Co. at 163 Greenwich st. would more than compare with the small store it has contented itself with until a very recent period, situated as it was in the most obscure part of 1 7 ultan street, and with the present addition It has made, no one would think of comparing it with the splendid store the Canton Tea Company have just opened at 125 Chatham at. The value of prbper ty in the localities will shift , : the estinrathan busi ness men, and their decialon has Been pronounced too long and too emphatically in favor of the local ties of the Canton Tea Company, to require -.any comments. The Canton Tea Company have never preteuded to import all the teas that they dispose of, for the single reason that a cargo of teas must necessarily be made up of many inferior sorts, many of which. are un wholesome and never find.the way into their estab lishment. They ?refer Selecting - their stock from the whole of the various cargoes that arrive from time to time, and from theirlong experience itt this coun try and in Europe, as well as their unlimited com mand of capita!, they have always heed enabled to secure the delicious teas for which they hags become BO justly celebrated, and at prices that.have defied competition. It is this notorious fact that has exci ted the ire of so many parties, and we should doubt less have escaped the wrath of our neighbors of the Pekin Tea Company, if they hail not so well under stood as well zefelt its truth. In conclusion we will only add that. we entertain no ill feeling toward the Pekin Tea Company; but we warn them against circulating falsehoods at our expense—sooner or later it must come toour knowl edge, ea we have now agencies throughout the Union, and they may rely on it that we shall not fail to ex+ pose them in whatever quarter they are carried. NEW YORK CANTON TEA COMPANY. N. York, April 39, 1848. Per Tits. A, , Morinirouss, Our ageiffi. in Pittsburgliare Messrs.:Bell & Grant, corner of Perry and Liberty streets, where choice Teas of descriptions are constantly on hand. Obed Mitchell; 89 .Chesnut and 337 Market street; Philadelphia. Phincipal Offices in . New York., 12.5 and 1:25: Chat ham at., and 163 Greenwich st. may9-twf4w A MORRIS. Nn. fa :4,14r1e. A MORRIS, No. 65 Market at URSITANT to an order of the Orphan'; Court I of Allegheny county, dated the ninth day of May, A. D. 18 will be exposed to public sale, on the premises on Monday, the first day of June next, at Oo'clock, A. M. all the following described property, situated in the Third and Fifth Wards of .the city of Pithbagh,_the Iteal Estate of-Bernard INlCLenirut, late of the city of Cincinnati; Ohio, deed. Fite 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 bank in depth 80 feet. (presenting an equal width,) towards Cherry alley. One of said lots is situated at the S. W. corner of Grant and Sixth streets, , .and has a front of 80 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 Also two contigonslotsofgrotuid, fronting each 17 feet ;Penn street, sth Ward of..said" city of Pittsburgh, and extending ,back in dePth,so - feet towards Spring alley. One-of the saidloti hao a front of 50 Ibut on G'Harra 'street, oh .which erected .a Smith-shop, and on the other a two story franie tenement. - . Also, a lot of grouted oil the corner oflarta street and Spring alley, fronting on Oliatta street 16 feet, and extending. back in depth, along spring alley, 50 feet, on which iserected atwo kory frame tenement .1/m—a lot of ground on the cornet: of Etna and Factory streets, in said sth "-Ward, fronting on Fac tory street 45 feet, and extending along- Etna LA., preserving an equal width, 53 feet. 4/so-.--a lot or 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 (rune tenement. Timms and Conditions of Sale, as follanras.—The widow's dower, being one-third of the purchase money, will remain tht Aands of the purchaser, during her 'Ph, anbject'te the payment of interest Also, the one-fifth, after deducting the -widow'a one third; will-he' subject to the same terms as the widoW's dower. The balance to be paid, one-half in hand; and the remaining portion (secured by Mond,grid Mortgage,) in two and three years. G. H. 111LTON, , dtt'y. in fact for the Guardian,' aid !kin: N. 11. Persons wishing further information; - will please apply to-Alesars, ; Blakely; & Mitchel. - rnayl.l.. td. _ _ ALT PE -*-150 kegs. refTeliSalt Petre,9ust , aaxeceired attafor Imlay - .mayl9 ZUM.Y.akiIiCKETSON.-' =MI ORPiIANPS coral , SAIiS OF lISAL ESTATN. Lite, Fite !nut lillintine Ins 1T23G . 11- - AGENCY New -York Life, liret3Efannean yR ' StateStreeklanirance Couiliany, N0.',20 • Streef,3C - Toile,are,now liZePart-d, through Sprivi4? et. Harbalagli, - tfeeir hiithorized Agent, to insure.a. gitos' frosilloy tho'donxtg., inlandnavigation; th,e - . - loss of .human on terms equal io any; ..crite - r company, or agency in this city. Their Captitatii $500,000 paid in,'-and invested in the following manner: Two hundred and fifty thousand dollars in stogie of tlti stato--of New York; one .hundred rand forty thousand doL lurs„liri Bonds Mortgages on good productive city property, and one, hundred and ten thou t sand dollars in- eaSh at any time. A source dvgreat security adopted. by this Company is; upon no considera tion, to take any risk for a greater slim than - five thousand dollars; also, no two risks adjoining,Aliere by avoiding:the errors which have proved fatal to I many Cornpanie4. This Company, also, to avoid any disarrangement of the affairs of -the insured, I pay all . loAses us soon as satisfactorily arranged; dispensink with the delay of six ty days, oftentimes of such serious inconvenience to the insured, The attention of the mercantile, marine arid personal interests is respectfully called .to die ad vantages of this Company. DIRECTORS, Samuel Jonc:4, Win. Thomas, David Ames; Smith Raymond, Raniom, Thomas Franks, George bl. Hargotts, HulburtE, Edmund Robdrs, , Peter'Roaers, Nicholas Robers, James Van Rensellar; Teodore:Floyd, Charles Livingston, James Rernsen, Daniel Perkins, James Tolbert - Edward Lawrence, Samuel Allen, Stephen Mintum, Geerge Morris, Charles Adams, Francis4ohnston, Thonias Dennison, Oliver Ifanirants. fly order of the Board of Directors. SPRINGER lIARBAUGII, Agt °dice at the Counting Room of Hanna & terman, No. 31 Water and 02 Front street, below Market, Pittsburgh. may-12416m • JUST RE."CEJVED. 6 CASES - Embroidered and Plaih Florence and Straw Bonnets. boxeine-a , style llihhcals. • 20 " Flowers and Wreathes, at W. IL GARRARD'S - myl2 . 70 l'ilatket street. StOli3rtty to Pnrol/Asti's. r..und *saunas eip asi *NOV% i. , th* V. 1 *“. b 7 r• V. tia.k. 0 . Emil boast GLNVINE 11001.1 L COATCD , PILLS has vat is .. a. . , , .10 ,- .r. ,,, i!t:',. , iiiii 4 4..4. 4 *Viperm- ~A" - &pawn 1 .....te...,......,...".1...r d et i t. , • . q of SU : A wi Original ~.,;, / r,i:P Cock; . . Investo. ---__r,-_. TICRTKIT. OLICKENER'S SUGARCOATED VEGETABLE PILLS' are • the -first and only Medicine ever known that will positively cure Headache, Giddiness, Meaeles, Salt Rheum, Itheumatism, Pike, Heartburn, Worms, Dispopsia, Scurvy, Cholera Itlorbtw,- - Small Pox, Jaundice, ; Coughs, Quinsy, Pains in the Back, Whooping Cough, Inward Weakness, - Consumption, Fits, Palpitation of the Ileait, Liver Complaint, Rising'in the Throat, Eryeipeke, Deafness, Dropsy, Asthma,' 'whinge of the Skin, Fevers of all kinds, Colds, Gout, Gravel, Female Complaints, . Nervous Complaints, And all other diseases originating from impurities of the blood. er They have. cured, since_ their introduction, over 2,000 persons, wboltave been given up as hope less cases, by the mostcruinent Physicians. • _ lr They are patronize& and.: recommended • by men of the; ighest distinction, Among- whom are -7 . Hem David U. Porter, - Hon. Henry Clay, • lion. John Q. Adams; Hon. Daniel Webster; .. lion. Martin Van Buren; Hon. J. C. Calhoun, Gen, Winfield Scott; Col. It M. Johnson; Hon. James '•-• • . Ctn. Lewis Cass. 0:9- Their virtues are so infallible . that the money will he returned in all cases they do not give univer sal satisfaction. ; Altholigh bUt tam•and a half years have elapsed since the* celebrated Pills were first introduced to the .p . tablie the aale of them-in the F.astern and middle.Statcs: had far eadeeded Dr. Cliekeners moat sanguine expectations. During the Pastlyear, alone,' no leSa than 10,000 grnas of boxes have been sold in . the: State • Of - New York,:- 6,000 in Pennsylvania, 4,000 in Maryland ~3,000 in New • Jer i .ey, 2,000 in Delaware; and J,OOO in the New England States ; requiring • the Constant' -employment of 27 . hands, ex - elusive of printers and. - engravers. In. the same period, . Upwards:. of 200,000 tqpici of "Family .Doctoe , have heen ordered by agents in every section of the country. These facts :must show conchlaivelyi that Dr. Clickerterti Sugar Cirat.: l ed Pills, besides the very best medicine in the : world, arc held in the highestestimation bythe We might extend this publication to -an indcfua its length; if we deemed it - expedient to publish all temintonial is we have reeeivcd,not• only from !gents but individuals and families, who • hare experienced the benficial effects ! of.. Clickenevs Sugar Coated Pills, but we deem.* ;unnecessary. The most con testible evidence of their unprecedented success; are the numberless Imitations and Counterfeits Which have already appeared, notwithstanding the brief pe tied they have been before the public:: Even some of our stauncheit pill makers haVe had • the audacity to imitate the Capsule of Sogar,in order to didguish the ingredienteof their vile compounds, , and. pith them off: for the "real ::tritritin Such paltry shifts cannot list long,,Withontextansing their hideous deformity. Truth and honesty ,Mest inevitably pre vail over rascalitY.ned iteeeption.:. • For sale in Pittsburgh by WIC:JACKSON, at Air Patent Ilfeditint Wareltouse,•No: S 9, Liberty street, head of Wood it..,'Pitteburgh. Price, 25e, pbr box. Dr. Clickenera principal office - id 81 Darelay street, New York: • ••-• , _ ,_ • Beware of an imitation article called Im proved Sugar Coated Pills, Perporting to be patented, as both the pills and the ptetan4ad p . ateat are for geries, got up by a miierable Anank NeW York; who, for the last four :or five _years, has made his living by counterfeiting.popular m 0101141.4.. 9:1" Remember, Dr. D. V. Clickener is the original inventor of Sugar Coated Pills, and.that nothing the sort Will ever beard of until he bitiodened them in June; 1843. Purchaiers should, therefore, always ask.forDlickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and tette no other, or they will be made the victims of a fraud:. , May 9 Remittnaceit to Englo.rad, Ireland, Scot. - ' • land arid Wales. pERSOINTS desirous of remitting money to any Of the above countries, cart dose through the sub scribers op the most easy terms. We are prepared to isfue dialbs for Shy amotitit over £l,O sterling.--; Iternittincei made through our house any daybefore the 23a of May,.wiUbe received' Ireland, by the 2.tttb Of Stine. • . ;BLAKEtiVit MITCKEI., Pittsburgh, • Agents for Roche, BrottrZr. Co., royl4 - - , . New York - VOA 5.6.1,E. , — , The large three story brick house I.` and lot ofgrottod on whicli.itis erected, on Grant etreet, between Chermalley and Sixth Berea, at pres tatt occupied by. Mr. DelartY. The "property will be sold at a greaf,bargain. .$ wire of joylB - • ' l3 Sr. MITCHEL. - - itemittassece to- titlie. Gid congsryo , ?t LINTY sera to all pasta o 1 Epgland, Inland J T 1 Scotland endiromuni of Li and up wards, to Biait uistrat-ers. ALLVS KnViEjt, ..F..raunge Broker. 2 + l94 v l Y&d l rri cgrner of aud lirood sts: n )13LEACHED SIIHEIHMS •All 11) SHltlat/GB. The: attention ofliurchaaera inlited to lai arge stock of theca Goods. 4.4auperior Sol Island Shirting lkfuelina; • 15.16 4! 4 ! lc . 44 7_B 12 , 4 Hamilton sbeetifigi mar 17 „ ID_ INDERF. tiOLRDS..--400G, Ito, =edit= .S.traw -11ittcler,s 47.0ved . wia flax ale by 19111+7 - 11:11ELLOR:, 122 WoOti 6tra4k ~~`~~ . MEM . , _ li„Aiirr PAVIEt Nat , _ rgri , X , P.',4, iliieTie:aiis -;.4-', - - "illfratilsitz l illuillXr--4 " 6 ' 4 , gj'iiti.4. ttit7,,drlnainrrOgt,Nii.ATezt, CithgliV " • ar cut IttilY 4 q 3 .- -1 ;""' ''' at fa. erkarc, nati, V ,P2 .0..i a part eveikaPniLtY • #..,L1 errn--. AL • ip.k„,,..—.. s h vr inictll %. , 4 0 .44-•- ,-- _ __.,....-; vtaay - itt- - ;"7m . _ ,_ - --, -, .-.7:11i 5 . uLle,- '..-.'. nt.trition limit expreA". , c/ ind'afrovis every 4 , al taiccoaatitil L. ,ka For freight or p a pp .. .".. ly an aya ______•bOrra• , - -, -- , w; ---......------- - FQil The well _ CAIVIBIILki V. _ an a:regular Packet; lug at 10 .cooloelz, and Wheel—, same. day - Returning, she will every Saturday, at 10, A. 31. For freight or passage apply On tb.:4 — pr q , rORSYTII Sr. CO, Age;, Isle. 30, Water ere SAURDAY PACKET, - , The regular mail and passenger stoat cmcAssati, Capt. Isaac Ilennett,ixilt run as a regular Packet between =Pittsburghsind - Cincinnati, 'eating this port. every Saturday, at4o, • A. M,, and Aitheeling at 10, - p. - the same.day: .Returning, ahe will leave Cincinnati every 'firecday, • at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board; . • • , The Circassian was built expressly for this and offers to 'her passengers 'every comrort and ak a commodatiOn. mar 2S SATURDAY P.-ICS...RT. • . The regular mail aiiiipassengei steatner OiIESSENGUR, Capt. Lir.ford, will run na a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and. Cincinnati.: . : .;. leaving this port every Saturday at 10,.A. Al., tuid Wheeling at 10, P.M., the same' day.' -;Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuetiday, at IQ o'clock, A. M. . - . . _ Porfreight or;paisage apply on hoard, - The INlessenger Nvas built expressly- for thisirade;, and oilers to her passengers every, ,cotnibrt and ac, commodation% ' inael TUESDAY PACKET. - THE regular mail andpasaenger steam. er HIBERNIA, earit. - John IClittefelter t will — run as a regular packet between l'ittahargh and el - nein - nail, leaving this port eery Tuesday at_lo M., and Wheeling at 10 Pi . ..IL of tho amnia daY.--h Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Ridgy at MA. NI, • • May A.rrliral. Great attrac tion at the New York Store. . • - For freight or passage apply on hoard, - The Hibernia was built expressly lbr rho- . trade s ,: and (dere to the passengers every comfort:and- stk... perior accommodations. • • apt NOW opening the most splcn di d assortment of Ladies' Dress Goods, Mantilas, Paris Visits, Starf.4, , Shawls, and Embroider ies ever offered in Pittslautlvat Unusual 16u , pri ces. Please call and examine for yourselves, at 79 Illarket street: GARRARIV 117 e . THE regular mail and pa . .ssenger stair:c., CLIPPER 1 , 10. Captain Cfoolta,Will. run as a regular packet berWeen Cincinnati burgh, fearing 'this port erdry Friday at 10 6.151:, and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same'dat.- RetUrning she will learn Cincinnati eyury , P4ondver 10:0"Claki . . . Por freight or passage apply on board. The Clipper No. 2,ras built expressly tor this trade. and offers to her passengers every comfort. and ac eommodation.. - REGULAR CINCINNATI •PACKET. THE ziew U. Si 3Lail steaiber-AUADIA , M. E..LUta.s Master, will run as a. rep, lar passenger packet between Pittalitoglt_OodthtG above port during the season of 1646;leavillgvireT i Thinsday at 10 &clock A. M. • 4 The Acadia is new and has annerior-antorninodd:,_ dons. stir fitight or Wslet.apply-on board, or. to : ap9 _ J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. • , Theregular mail an patiengersteataev MONONGAHELA, - Caph "Btone; will nth; as a regular packet between Pittsburgh" and -Caen net', leaving this port every Monday . at 10;-A:. 1474 '- and fteeling - at 10, P. M., the same day:" Tt.atuin.: ing, BIM will leave Cincinnati every Thursday; at - _ , t 'or freight or passage apply on,hoard. .= The' Monongahela was built 'expressly for this trade, and offers to the passnagtrs . comfort, eaT nit , . perior accommodations. tsar WEDNESDAY .PAEKET.-- - THE regular rnail and passengerstenni. er NEW ENGLAND, tapt; -S. D.Pag,e i , will - ill as a regtdar packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port even , Wednesday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. The .iatrie day...- Retnrning, - she will leave Cincinnati every Saturday at 10 A. M. ' For freight or . passage - apply on boftra,. - - 'I- • . The Nen-England ti'as built expressly for this trade and offers to The passengers every comfort and sumo.. rior accommodations. • meet; SAINt LOUIS ikIi.CICETS. FOR ST. LOUIS—R444IILAIt. PACKF.I. The new and splondid passenger ste'ara. .er TOII , I CORWIN, Capt Bugher, will run int trade from Pittsburgh to •St.-Louis, du. ring the season of ifkG. • - The Tom. Corwin, was built-expressly for the. rade, and is eleg,atitly furnished in every respect, For freight or,passage apply on hoard. • may 14: FOR LOOSIIiLLO--REULTLAR PACKET . - jr‘ai The tem? and Splendid pastkigeritengiu Crttn TONNALLURA, Capt. ..t.:K.Moody, ;lirin the trade 6orn Pittsburgh toLouincille; 4114 ring the season br 184 G. The Tonnaleuka, wan built expressly for thetrade, and is, elegantly furnished in every' respect.. For freight or passage - apply on beardi.- - • - mv22 FOR ST. LOUIS—REGULAR PACREV ia 1r"4 . 71, The new and splendid passerigeketealit er BRUNETTE, Capt. Fenn. will run in e from Pittsbeigh to St. Lotils, ditrilag, the season of 1846. 47' The Brunette was built expressly for the trad, and is elegantly fournished in every respect. For freight or passage apply on board.- FOR NASIIVILLitEdULA.II PACKET . . The new and splendidlight- dinught ,steamer SAM SEAY ; 'Capt. : -Greenlee, nill nib as a regulif Packet to the above port, attrixtt the season: The gain Say vat' built expreselj , for tlin..Ntudt vile trade and will make her triiiiregularly, - duririg the season: - Foi freight or paskage apply on beard, or to ap 11 J. NVL IiUTLER & BRO., Agents. - S tigG receivealiy ezprees from New ,York, the Spring Style or ticas. All tliosi3 in want of a neat eunesior trat, ire respectfully invited to call. 5..-11100 RE,..,, N0..93 Wood at., 3 - doom below Diamond .111py: tnarLl-dw - - - Ceui ) t be 13e4t1• • I Al. WHITE. has just received at 64 large clP,e'staldisArnent, fronting on Liberty and: Sixth streets, a. splendid assortment of TWEEDS for summer, also, a superior lot of French. Satin NHS TINGS, all of which he is ready to make up , in the latest f.ashion and on the most reasonable terms as usual. Observe the earner, No - 167. Liberty and Sixth . streets. • " ' - My/4 M. WHITE, Tailor, ProPrietor. Ot4. Jachson , is Ptle Boabrootaiolit. - Wren' the Editor of the Philadephii Times 4 :LTIGHLY imPoRTANTI Jackson's Embrace. tion never fails. It is the only medicine now sold for the cure of one of the most. common and teoublesome diseases. A:friend who hasbeen cured by it asks us to speak warmly in praise of the efficacy of Jackson's Pile Embrocation. lie describes it as being the very best remedy of the kind ever imagined by enthusiast in Pharmacy. - • •-• - Mr. Ashford's letter must decide the-question the, mind of every one; PILES! PILES '4"ILES tr r Rarely a day passes that WC da netzet sotatt-tAtsti racily, either verbat or written, or thert- O E/ 02 2' of Dr. Jackson's Pile Embrocation, ad the, r lowing ; Ntw Yank, 721 riroadway,l September 2, 1845• Dr: ti...lacutos— , Dear Sir: Will you seam* six bottles of your pile embrocation/ I wish them part to keep myself, and part for Si legal gentleniati, f r i e nd of mine, who has found great relietin =dug from my bottle two or three- ans. .YOu remeteber, w h en i n philndelphia, Lwas suffering dreadfully : llm this tremendous scourge, I. only took. one bottle rstmi you; ,I have not.used it, mite all, and am quite wall. /is you may suppose, I proclaim the virtue, of your mediCine wherever J go. ' LtelLevery friend about. it, and it is singular to perceive how many are sui; ferirtg in this way;—l behev.baltof mrensuatataza. tea are more or less afflicted. Let me toll 'you that yoh can sell here as feat as you cherndlo. tasks When you,want a certificate from me you shall - have it, and you are at. libertrtd show dais letter if Toll h • Itosptiotl.tlly youre - - 3..EWLI P. ASSFUIW.. ttrA supply of the above Article bz.7 jilZf• I:IVAt received, and for tale in Pittsburgh, at the iretin'Ten t Stero,,No 72 Fonith street, near Week, • Prid s p•4l per bottle; or six,britaes for_ sb; : A lINOLIPS WRITMG VLlllD.—iteueivol s oupply or ;Arnold's . ; Siut&'uittr Reit Inks, warnulte4 for sal° by • ; 0 -cLa 34, - ,1 m 4 194 1 :1.. - - V'l" • - _ _ .;'L - ':.,.:' il . J : . S• :, ;:.-4.3',1.1%:1.7.64. AT. - • - vn. fast Istinitm, Watier ritltilasstar fi vtal =A , •,)14edtim'iday wora , ,70 FRIDAY PACUET MUMiMM HAW fiats!!