ImaNg - ngt: - •. s "*; 1 7 • c. s r siys • _4, L',"•10 It • 6,6 • r * 1 r t _t 0-1 ;., C.l 4 • ; , • •V7s4-: :1.1,1 §g! t `• .. 4 4 f4 s. 4t. '• "'" s4; , f ~; t „ t °•''. ;G'. KU r : tt 6 • t.••"•t• 4 •• • 99 26 s • 7l * • + 4 , 'l' C 6 n, • - t.. , . EINEM „ < . 4 4. 'f 7 4 I{ l •; ' . On Taira greet, Waxen Mad and Smithfield. ...Ira& Hughes Fainily will have the 'honer of gtving - eir first SOIREE 'fI,SICALE, on Tuesclav evening, May 20, at the above new and splendia. hall. . -- .ja&For full particulars ECC bills. . `,i. ~.tjr.l i • - . , ' Whigs, Del:nue/las, National Re:onners and Na -.tives,-Chri,stlaus and tiinners, Ladies and Gentle wen, are all, particularly invited. my 2,1 ' • 7r =., 1 ;1,,, * f : • : ~r At a meeting, of the DCl2locratic Committe of _Currevondrxice of Allegheny County, held on the fifth inst. at!the .Washington Hotel, it 1,3115, ou motion. I . - -Re:agrd, That the Democratic citizens of the sev eral warts of the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny. and of the boriiughs and townships of the County, be - requested toltahltheir primary- meetings, at the usual Siturday the 20th of June next, fur the purpose of choosing the usual number of Dele giteir to rePre.sent the 'said districts in County Convention: • Resolved, that the Delegates so elected or eho -sen be, and they are hereby directed to meet in Convention at the New Court House, in Pittsburgh, &Er 4Vcduesday,"the 21th June next, at 12 o'clock, .M. for the purpme of nominating - one person as a Candidate for Congress. Four persons as candidates i'or the General. Assembly. One person as a can didate for Sheriff. One person as a candidate for Prothonotary, One person as a candidate for Cor- Oneperson as a candidate for County Coin rniasioners, and one person as a candidate for Coen , ty Auditor; also to appoint conferees, whose duty it shallbe to nominate, in conjunction with alike num ber of conferees from Butler county. One person as candidate.fOr.State Senator, to represent the dis trict compiki.t l l of the counties of Allegheny and Butler: j JOHN C. DAVITT, S. Jos Es, Seey. ` *~° ~~; =ME =ME '' .- ',1 , r',.,..i• . 4 .; ,. ,-.,-,.;-:..,. 1.:.,,,,,.4....-,-,',,1t.„.*„ bated Physician's skill. A medicine, however, has boen discovered, and is now offered to the World, which is a quid* and perfect cure for them, „to which nearly every respectable practitioner in New York Will bear willing testimony, as they haveabandoned all other remedies for its use. The remedy spoken of is Clickener's Sugar Coated (Vegetable PiUs. ' A medicine which is as palates. big "as sugar plums never gripes or wauseates,in the stighest degree, and yet is the most searching and Puitive purg4tive preparation ever discoverel. Such is-the excellence of Clickenels Sugar Coiled :Vegetable Pilfs that the proprietor warrants' a cure if they are taken-according todirections, and binds himself to return the money if the purchaser is not fully pleased with them. ' The great excite trieiot Which their-appearance has produced is not a false one,•btit is erected on the strong foundation of truth, and ;will never pass away; for so long as :eostiveness, cholic, and indigestion remain attend .nUt•Upon tbejtuman race, so long will their only positiveremedy, continue to he popular. ' ;..Sold by. Wm.-Jack.son, corner of Wood and Lib- Arty streets, who is general Agent for Dr Cliche eier's Pills In Pittsburgh and vicinity. lliware of an imitation article called "bi pined Sugar-PoWect Pair," purporting to be pat ; fated, as both the pills and pretended patent are forgeries, got up by a miserable 'quad's, in New York, who, for the last four or five years, has made his living by counterfeiting popular medicines, may2G oprip We are authorized to state, that JAMES k`UNNINGLIAII2, of Mifflin township, will be a candidate for; the Legislature, if nominated by the pemoeratic, Convention. my2s =ZEE .'=: . :: - ''''',.. - .. 4 .::': , =:': . '''''' ' 7 ; . -'"'''- i : ‘ "ii , l''' : 4; i: •••%. I) er. •:-." 4*...1'; 7 1 7 •. : C't 4, s.2\ tkr.*r4 yf r # - , ~x. k „' `: Mil o'f, , w.i•-. !: L! -. •:;,Y:...: ;!--7.;,•': _ .•!J.`..a,t r II ..'.,.'.,------,,f..,, .:• „.., r,....,,... e.,. 1 ~,, • -4 ' ..", - 41 ~. il c r f...:',1),* ;. 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PALattn,Agent for coinkry newspapers, • is lia,Agetit for the Pittsburgh Daily MoriiingPost, and , Weekly lUeroury - and- Manufacturer to receive . advertiseutebis - and subscriptions. lie IL offices in Norm, at the Coal Office, 3o Ann street, (ad . j eining 'the: Tribune Office.) . - BOSTOX, Nn.:l2, State street. ..7..TIILTADELIILIA Real Estate and Coal Office, 59 Pine street. BALT/MORE, S. E. corner aaltimore and Calverts, ahere:bnr ( Taper can be seen, and terms of adverti . . . . Trz.vran.=—.)lr. -Baoth was received last night by a large and fashionable' audience; he is certain an aFtraialdin.ariman = he played the part with as much r apparent youth and vigor as we saw him dis'play ten years 'ago. It is no use in us attempt .ing.to say anything in relation. to his acting; all that he'said, has been alreadysaid. Every one Atiows-liim—E-he is public- property. Ile appears tolaight in .the wiley character; ',of "Sir Giles Overreach ." j . Ma. 800rn. 7 --The nornerods admirers of this celebrated trageiia.n are desirous of witnessing, his cliersonation of 'ago, a character in which, tiilficult as, it iP, he has no =know/edged rival. in this wish, ee generally expressed,we cordially join, and hepe (withont any desire to interfere with the af tairs of the. Manager or Mr. Booth) that he will :not deny us en entertainment which with malty is ''an'objett .or earnest solicitation. " - I-fronts Rottra, it will be seen by a notice in thi.s paper, give a Concert this evening at the Onsor, on Fourth - street, between Wood acrd The Leuisville, Cincinnati and Wheel ing papers, speak yk ver higblY of their perforrnan ees, , - • .{*'o3lr stroet commissioner, yestenlay had soma of _our principal thoroughfares qoritilded and swept —they needed it. For three or four days back it has been alinost impossible for a pereon to walk tbe streets, without being blinded with the dust. Grand Opening . or the Odeon. LIBERTY MELTING Indiana, n tuVire of Virginia, will addre :the iriend, of Liberty, in Temperance Hall, Smithfield:Aleut, this evening, the :21.ittt at 8 o-clock. rittabwkg* And Cannallaville hail Road Company, • A met'uw,,, , , of the Commissioners will he held ,at the Board of Trade Rooms 0:1 Tuesday, the clay of June at 3 o'clock, P,M. WAi. ROBI3LNSON, Jr., Prat. .E. D.- Gaz.-iam; Sec.. • DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION LW= (I:7•Costivehis% chalk, indigestion, have long Mr .Ectiler:•--You are hereby auShorized to state that the name of Gen. JONATHAN' LARGE, of Jeff it:ion Township ; will be presented to the Demo :cmtic convention as a candidate for the office of ,Sheriff, Gen. Large if elected, will make a. cor rect:and ,effielent officer; he, is well known to the people, and if nominated, will receive the warm euPPort of THE PEOPLE. may 25. • - • CORONER. - We have* been authorized to state that Diyin -1-laurn, Esq.; will be a candidate for re-election to die office of Coroner, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention, • may 11. SHERIFFALITY Mr. Editoii--Haring been a devoted friend of tßody.Patterson, for the office of Sheriff; in a for mer. occasion, I beg leave to bring- him before the Democratic convention again, for a norninaiton for that office. I• feel confident that if placed before the people, by the county Convention, he will be tel. mmpliantly ejected. , A DEMOCRAT: OORS--ilm?rican Biography. • is Wirt's Patrick Henry. ' - Plutarch's Lives. , •". Literary Ladies of England. - Border's Memoirs. • .; Queen of Scots. :-Life of Sarnmerfield. , • I.ives of jay Hamilton, Jeferson, Frank , .lin,Nelsan, Washington, &c: Far sale byH. S. BOSWORTII &CO. - ra 23 . 4.,q..Mazket street.. mazErvzn THIS DAY.--Receivcd this day, by JR; Green & Co , a Express, a late. assor t men t o f .tte -newest 'atyles of Parasidlsi and Parasollettes, Fringed and Plain; which we will otierat prices that cannot CO to please 'all who Want a beantiTul article., at the new Pry Goode Honda. GEO, S. 'SIV.AII.TE, my2O • No. 10611faxket dice!. • e ,•-d• eP , ‘t, 71t"-'4 M4=MM .. . , +1 firacic - to.cure Eruptions. and - beautify is colored Skin.—A:valuable discovery . ' in Chemistry has:been made'lately - bY M. Vesprmi an Italian Chemist, fur curing all eruptions, and for changing the color of dark, yellow Or discolored skin to a finequvenile and youthful clearness. lie has made this in the converuent Torm of -a beautidtl piece of Soap. for any old cases of eruption, such as scur vy-, salt-rheum, erysipelas ; &c. it cures wonderfully; also. freckles, tan, sunburn, morphew - pimples, blotches, &c. Fee that lady, what a fright; Jones's splendid , ! Wonld gice her skin a natural Aue. - But you note, in spite ; of ; ate will use the common chalk; Thus you see her face-is blue. If that same lady, and runny others, had used Jolcr.s's Lily White, her'face and cheeks would have had (a natural,) alalueder white. Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Ware: house, 8:r , Liberty street, head of Wood. Mankind! at least that part of you • With scalp quite bald and bare, You can liase splendid—indeed, 'tis truel— Most glorious silky hair. If you have dimdruf on the scalp; If the hair turns white or gray, To cure the scurf, and make it . dark Y ou're 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 June's Hair Restorative. r•Three shillings only for a trial bottle. War rant it to possess the following qualities. It will force the hair to grow on any part where Nature in tended hair to grow, stop it falling of 1; cure scurf or daudruf, and mike 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 Balled hair oils, and it will keep the hair in order with one application, twice as lung any other article. :Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Ware house, SO Liberty street, Pittsburgh head of Wood. CrPrincipal Office, sign of the American Ea gle, 8i Chatham street. New York. FULL SPRING SUPPLY OF NEW. GOODS AT ADV.:YAP:DER rk, DAY'S, iö Market street. - • " xx hav r e D, jus d t corpirenAerd tsr thdessoxrtandlof,dffprriantg and Summer Goods which they have ever brought to this city. The senior Artner residing in Phda delphM, and having a long experience. in and tho rough knOwledge of the eastern market, gives us a great advantage in purchasing, and his attention fur the last two .months having been exclusively devo ted to making our stock complete—enables us to of fer a mach greater number of New York and Phila delphia Auctionliargains than we have everbefore offered at one time. We would therefore respect fully invite the attention of the public to our stock, comprising a s is it does, almost every article in our line. all orwhieh we-rare selling at prices which can not he beat, included in our assortment, are the fol lowing seasonable goods, vie: LADIES DRESS GOODS A great variety of style and quality, splendid lawns of every description such as super, organdy, hal:Arnie lace stripe, ombre shaded, embroidered, &c., &c. Super balzarines plain and satin stripe bar cges and balzarines; gitighams of almost every de scription, chintzes ./f the latest style and of superior quality. SPLENDID SILKS.—s la and blue blk striped annum silks, sop, rep. do; also a very large assort meat of fancy silks, among which arc several new styles of cum width and superb quality. SHAWLS,Sitawt.s.—The largest assortment of ;ihawls it. tis-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 ege shawls; sup heavy French cape do; plain fig'd and embroidered de !Mee do; ombre shadeS do; blk nett do; rich plain silk do; sup fig'ilailk do; 1-4 silk fringe de laine do; ombre shaded cashmere do; hea vy twisted silk do; Sue Shetland nett do; and a great variety of other styles, to all of which we would in vite the attention of the Ladies. PAIIASOLS esn PAII.I43LETTErv-,1 great variety, which we are stalling at prices greatly below woat the same style and quality are usually sold for. BON:CE73, tloNNErs.—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 iniu sually low. Wurrt: Goons.--Our stuck of white goods such as plain and striped mull Swiss iiaasoolt;8“:, also plain, striped and barred jaconets, and sup white robes is very superior, so that we arc drepa.ied to suit the Ladies to that line. RIBDONS AND FLOWERS-. 4 large and choice as sortment of ribbons and dowers. Our stock of cloths cassimeres, summer cassimeres and drillings, tick ing, checks, muslius, prints, &c., &c., is very large and choice, and to out whole assortment would we respectfully request the attention of the public, as we are confident of our goods and prices giving gen eral satisEiction, my 19-lm JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT gill IS medicine has already proved itself to be all I that it has been recommended, by those who have given it a fair test in this country, and the demand for it increa.ses daily. We hale just heard of an important cure of Asthma, which has been effected by the tire of it in a neighboring town— the east; was that of a female who had for a long time been under the care of a physician, but had received no - relief. and her case was considered hopeless. As a last resort she purchased a bottle of Dr. Jaynes Expectorant, which caused her to expectorate freely, gradually eased her cough, and rapidly restored hero health. We have no hesita tion in saying -that this preparation of Dr. Jayne, for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Asthma, Consumptions, ,is the most valuable medicine ever offered to the American public. There is no quackery about it—Dr. Jayne is one of the must skilful practicing physieians; and wherever his va rious prcparatiuns have been thorougly tested, he is looked upon as a great public benefactor.— Somerset (dlr.) Journal. For sale in Pittsburgh, at the Pekin Tel Store, 72 Fourth st., near Wood. my.ls-d&w AN IMPORTANT CURE BY DR JAYNE'S AL'PETtATIWE.—We have been informed by Mrs Mahan, a granddaughter of old Cen. Wayne, that she shared for a number of years from the growth of a large goitrous tumor of the throat, which besides the deformity, produced both a difficulty of deglution and of breathing. Indeed, she nays, the pressure upon the windpipe was so greatas to pre- vent her from sleeping in a recumbent position, and often Suffocation appeared inevitable. she.also laboted nnder severe indisposition from Liver Com plaint and Jaundice, for which she commenced the use of Dr. Jayne's Alterative, which she took for six or seven weeks, and her! general health was completely re-established by it, and perceiving some diminution in the size of the Goitrous Tumor, she was encouraged to perseverein the use of the Alterative until every ventage of the painful Tumor was entirely removed. For sale in Pittsburgh, at the Pekin Tea Store 1 72 Fourth st., near Wood. my 14 ROWEL AND SUMMER COMPLAINT.:--No Cues No PAr.,_-Dr. JAY/VB. Ng. 8 South Third sireet, is willing to guaranty that his Carmi nativeßalsam will cure Diarlirsa, Colics, Griping Pains, Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaint, and 'other derangements of the stomach and bow els, in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred, and in less than half the time they can he effected by any other =ails. It is extremely pleasant, and chil dren are fond of it. It is equally as effectual for adults as children, and when the directions are fol lowed and a cure is not effected, the money will be cheerfully returned, - For sale in Pittsburgh, at the Pekin Tea Store, 72 FOurth et., near Wood. may 14 FOR RENT.—We offer for rent, that largo and o mmodioua frame house; opposite the residence of. Mr. T. McCarty on Cummins streets, 6thh ward.— The house contains eight well finished rooms and has a well, garden. and a number of good fruit trees, and grape vines. Rent low and possesaion given immediately.. Enquire of • BLAKELY & MITCHEL, .1 11 )1 8 ' Real Estate Agents. dames Cipraucwl4., - - IMPORTER and Wholesale dealer in French, Ger i, man and English Pigmy Variety Goods of every descriptiOn; anch in Jewelry, table and pocket Cut- - lery, silk Purses, bead Bags, silver . and German sil ver Spoons, gold and silver Pencils, silkend gum sus. penders, lOp doz. of Germantown Floes and hairdo. Trimmings of all kinds, and a gCnerat assortment of toys,` constantly on hand at No. 61, Afaiket - Streit, between Thi - F4 and Fourth streets, Simpson's Itew, I Pittsburgh , ' POSTSMUPT: BIVI:JAS.T.'.r:NIOI - frS...': - MAI . L.' - o. Prom tlie Baltimore Sun LATEST NE WS P. . GLORIOUS NEWS FROAI THE SENt , ,OF Wd.R. MEXICANS TWICE ROJITED ' AND TWELVE HUNDRED KILLED!!! THE ENEMIES GUNS CARRIED AT Vl* POINT •OF THE . BAYONET ! ! ! TEE AMERICAN ARMY VICTORIONS The brave and Gallant "Major. Ringgold hilted In defence of his Country. GENERAL MEIJA TAKEN PRISONER Our Express reached Washington in advance of eery thing.and was by our energetic correspon dent communicated to us by horse's Telegraph. We hasten to issue it in an Extra Sun. By Daily Picayune and an Extra from the Mo bile Advertiser, of the 16th, we have news, the subject of %%hid' is contained in the following: There has been two engagements between Can. Taylor and the Mexican traops, the first occurred on the 7th . inst., when Gen. Taylor was returning froin Point Isabel to his camp opposite Matarno ras. In this the Mexicans, numbering lien' CioOu t o 7000, were repulsed. Our army was sleeping on the field of battle, on which the next day 200 Mexicans were found dead, and several pieces of artillery. stores, Ste., were captured by the Ameri can army. Maj. Ringgold died from a wound re-_ ceived in this action. Of the two days battle, we can only give the following particulars from the Picayune: The U. S. steamer, Col. Harney, arriaed this morning just as our paper was going to press,from Brazos Santiago. She left on the 13th inst. The news is glorious to our arms. She brings official accounts of a second bade between the Mexican and American forces, which took place on the 9th of May, commencing at half past 3 P. M. within throe miles of Cam ? Taylor. The action was on the cage of a ravine, and one miie from the chapporal, which was near 12 miles wide. The Mexicans commenced the action with their artillery, which was posted so as to sweep a narrow passage through which Cen. Taylor was advancing, there being a swamp on the other hand. Gen. Taylor immeiately ordered a char^a,, in the tee di of the enemy's destructive fire, and the troops promptly responding, carried the enemy's guns at the point of the bayonet. S'o sudden and impetuous was the attack, that Gen. Arista had no time to save his papere, which with all his cor reipondence, fell into, the hands of Gen. Taylor. The action lasted, one hour and a half, in which t; me six hundred Mexicans were killed or wound. ed, and the Americani took dime hundred prison. ere, and 2 pieces of Artillery. The Americans lost in the action sixty-two and woundel. Among . the killed mere Col: :ticlnta4h, Lieut. Cochran by the bursting of a shell; Lieut. Inge, and one or too others whoici names are not ;hen. Col. Kane, Lieuts. Verhank, and °then., were among the wounded. We regret to say that Major Ringgold, who was wounded on the 7th inst.. died on the 10th, and wai buried with military honor. The total loss of the Mexicans in both actions was at least twelve hundred. The Mexican force amounted to at least 6000 men. while that of the Americans did not exceed 16Iff1 men. An exchange of prisoners took place, subsequent to the battle. by which Capt. Thornton and Limns. Hardee and Kane were re:ex:ed. [.ieut. Deal: was demanded. Among the prisone:s taken by Gen. Taylor was Gem Meijer For him two Atnericau officers mere offered in exchange, but it was declined to give him up—sate in exchange for an officer ncequal rank whenever one should he taken. - - G-en. N'ejl 'tete; allowed to be licoompanied by ore ofhie aids, a Lieut. Col., as a friend. The Mexican army was so confident of sictocy that e:ery preparation had been made tO. Ce:Cbrate it, but all their preparation.; fell into the hands of the American. In the flight many of the :lexicatts took the river, and were drowned in their attempt.. to .iiveirn Aen. Taylor reached him carer afternoon ter the action, leaving there whole foree. lie 0.. u -t-ed -ed the nest morning for Point Isabel, and arrived there on the evening of the 10th, without molesta tion. On the morning. of the 11111 be startei back to his camp oppo,ite Matamoros. We need not say that he and his army are in flue Spiritm. Farther information has been received from the American Consul. and all the American residents at Matamoros have been arrested and rent to Sahli- In, a small town about 39 mile,. from 7tlatattioras. 3lexicaN PLAN or Want . F.xpet:ta dor ni the 2. - ath ultimo furnishes its readers with the system of warfare wbirh is to he adopted by the .Mexicans in opposing the American army. It is to be emphatically a little, procrastinating, htir mssing war, (querra cu pcqueno ) The govern ment is adjured to abandon 141 idea of giving a pitched battle, a campaign fight, but fo confide the troops to a gees We war. The Mexican army is to he split into fragments of fAH..) or 6O) infantry and 019 cavalry, with which they are to intercept con voys to the American forcev,•-eut off their corn. municatiom, hang upon their flanks, pick off stragglers, and keep them, by expected attack:, in continual state of alarm. They are to watch opportunities of making a ?ludden descent on their hospitals and magazines, lay waste the country through which they are to pass, and thus wear them out without giving them an opportunity of striking a single effective blow. CIIIAMPAGNE-2.5 baskets Champagne Wine variens vintagei and brands, will be received in a few dap , , by STERRETT & CO, my 26 18 nuket st. CLARET -50 cue.; Claret Wines will be on hand shortly, among which is some of the very fine Tun: vet. STERRETT & CO, my 26 18 Market st. DissOutlon TE. firm of Irvine &Martin will dissolved by mu *teal consent on the 2d of April. The business of the firth will be settled by Mahlon Martin and - James Irvine, who are authorized to use its , signa ture for that purpose. They will be found at the warehouse of Martin & Smith, No. 56, Wood street. JOHN IRVINE, MAHLON MARTIN, JAMES IRVINE. PittsAurgh, April 7, 1846. In retiring from business; the undersigned cheer fully. recommend Messrs. Martin & Smith to• the friends and customers of the late firm, as entirely worthy of their confidence and patronage. JAIVrES IRVINE, may 6 JOHN IRVINE. Pittsburgh Navigation and Fire Ines. runes Company. OFFICE. NO. 21 MARKET STREET. fr HE citizens of Pittsburgh continue to be offered * an opportunity to effect insurance upon their property„ by a Domestic institution located among themselves, based upon domestic capital, and con, ducted by directors, in whose prudence, integrity and good faith they can readily ascertain whether they may repose that undoubted security which should ever attend ap assurance trantractien. To persons whose properly haS:already been dam aged or destroyed by fire or water., the advantage of personally adjusting the loss with an institution AT LIME, will be strikingly evident. To those who suffer ed by the Great Fire, this particular corporation needs - no reconunendatlon. The prompt penitent pf the whole amount of its loasess---nr.atu.v Two HUNDRED TIPUSANII DOLLASS-i8 to them a sufficient guarantee of future security, jt ip the part of all prudent men, however Ihrtu nate, to turticipatc - calarnity for the purpose of avoid ing its effects. To such as have hitherto.escaped;ns well es to those who have sustained biss e the facility of protettion and indemnity; offered by . this instifn,„ than, will be the strongest inducement t. - avoid the reflections .and regrets which mast be experienced by those who suffer without hope-of restitution.- . . • President: - ItontiFtswev,-Secretary., feblo46ni. ITT Vl A "n7 D enria a ppl iME pa p t I l . elrs 4 7 7 . lr. c= 7"r Ep*: , !S o oltirit:, between Wood and &pith& . ~~` ' 04 4 . " V*"..M - . ---414 n,4- 44416 • 44 4T-AzOttai*; - vattrilrivii;or Faisadalm 'and Etuo. kers eaticiur alockftititsafid Eklperate wheel the highest wage wilt.be giveh au- Immediate ap•• plicate:t to the commanding istfieeti ' . may 22 , 01)t8twgt. . • (121TE.E.--6,51 - bage prime green ,* • - I,_/ .2. .10 pockets old - government Java. Arriving and for sale by LAMSERT 8r; SIIIPTON, 1ny,22 • . .133 and 135 Wood at LI 110 'ioxes No. 1 Rosin; • 20 " Toilet and Palm. " •yfriqr Shaving. In store and for sale by my 22 1411 , 170ERT do SIIIPT9N F R VK l ' l eg n a tT } T a T ni E li fl y — Butter 2 We (i '.llst received and for sale by N [ART'S & SMITH, m3y2o 56 Wood street, between 3d and 4th • DiACON--5000 lbs Hams . mei well cured and triinmed, Far sale by , MAR'rtN may 20-dSor 46 Wood II troet. 50 BLTSKLS Hair for Plasterers, for sale by MARTO' & SMITH; may2o-dStsv . Wood street SHOE THREAD.—A largo assortment, together with Shoo Findings and Kitt or all kinds, just ter cciccd by • JOHN W. BLAIIL my2o 120 Wood street. A LCOHOL -5 bbls just recd and for sale by R. E. SELLERS, my 19 57 Wood street. LARD OIL—I bids. NO. .1., in prime oraer,just recd and br sale by R. E. SELLERS. • mylO CREAM, TARTAR-945 bw just recdand for sale by [my 19 R. E. SELLERS. SPTS. TURPENTINE-5 bbls. just reed and for sale by [tnylo] R. E. SELLERS. COPAL VARNISHL..2I;as. Sinith'F.New York quick drying Vanish, reed and for sale by (IVA!, PILL BOX cask reed and fArsale I.—/ by ' [myl9l R. E. SELLEWS. RED nr. I . N i9 gams good, I lf . e..: v da: ,; Td E f L Ois l., 7 R ln ,: . .by CA RMINE INE-1 gross', a superior article, jor sale by Eirlyl93 R. E. SELLERS. sAL SODA—I cask, just recd and for sale by E SELLERS; rnylf) 57 Wood st. OTTLE CORKS—I bale •Spainirh. just reed IJ and fur sale by R E SELLERS, myl9 57 Wood VEN_ET. RELIt--2 casks. just ited and fur sale by R F. SELLERS, myl9 37 Wood st. A USTARD.-56 cans Mus,ttird, 5 each, ju.,t ceivmt and for t ale by inavl9 MILLER & RIcKETsoN. I bbl. E NIICS . bl nj recci3ed and fur sale by. mE i 9 MILLER & RICKET....z()X. SALT. --130 bbb; No. t Salt, „lied received and dur gale Ly . my 19 MILLER & RICKETSON. ACKE111:11.-10 half bitiMbr, No 1 Mackerel: 11 1.. 19 Kim mess Mackerel, put tip for faintly usc. and for! Salt by mayl9 • MILLER. & RICKETSO,N, UILS--1800 gallons unbleached Full andFpenn Oil; 19i.X) 0 'iliacle..l du. dv. do; 1690 ppunds Polzu Oil; 10 baskets super Olive Just received .u;d.for gals by inayl9 MII.LER 41: RICKET,i.ON (ILARET'-4 Hhdr, atrat; NJ 10 &lies t:uperiut 5 d 6. very gup. du ; In store and for gak he - MILEEII R.IcK.ErsoN. B ACON-45,000 Shoulders; 49,000 - "Sicleia; 26 cask* /14m51 - --injuitne order, fur sate to close coasigtaueut. by hl. IL WWl' k Co, m} 19 - 47 Witter lit. D ItY" 111.DE-S-360 tor sate by M. B. RHEY & Co., mayl.9 57 Water street. (011AD-50 bbts No i trimmed Shad, reed this day, for sale by 91. U. RIMY & CO. way 19 57 Water street. DKEIL SKINS-4000 Deer Skios for axle by M. B. RILEY & Co, inyln Water wt. - iNsF.ED OIL-24 bbli for Edo, to close con I signment, by Wt. !MEV & myl2 3 Wader rt. OFFEE-,.-Pritne grw' ;And pale Rio; lJ (lid 4iov. Jai a; Laguayra; Maracaibo; For family me, and for :ile by THOS. MILLER, may 16. comer of Wood and 4th Sts.. rill:AS—very tine Young Ilyson, Imperial and Black. For sale by . may In. THOS. MILLER. UTS--Filbcrte. Crsam . Nuts, Lv Eng, Walnuts, recons, Almonds.. For sale by THOS. MILLER, may 10. cot. Wood and 4th litu in rrs—oran g eg, Leoto, Raisins, Figs, Prunes. Far sale by may 16. THOS. MILLER. WINDOW SASH—A anpetior lot WO and 101 IV 14, for tale by myl6 1.. Wil MARTI!. 'STEW GRADUATED GINGiIA /A ROBES, AT MORRlS!—The'Ladies arc requested to call and examine anew and beautiful assortment of Grad uated Gingham Robes at No 65 market et. Just re ceived by D. Leech fe.Cia'a Express. a p 27. BERAGE SITAWLSANDi SCARFS.—Another lot of Handsome Benign Shawls and Scarfs, now opening at No. 65 Market street, by ap27 A. MORRIS. VRENCII LAWNS.—A large lot of fine French ,U Lawns, ;now style) just received by A MORRIS, ap27 No. 65 Market at. CID:GRAM LAWNS.—Recetsed this day by Ex press-..a splendid assortment of Gingham Lawns, new and desimblo sty/es. A MORRIS, No. 65 Market el GOLD PENS, Watches, Jewelry, Silver Warp, Military Goods, &c. Just opening a wall selec ted stock of the above articles, of the best manufac ture and for talc at the lowest cash prices. W, W. WILSON, myl4 corner of Fourth and Market eta. rrtABLE CUTLERY—Just received, a case or tine j_ Ivory handle Table and Desert knives and forks, in setts oIGI pieces, or in dozens as may be wanted. W. W. WILSON, Currier of Fourth and Ajarket 84. ORANGES 4. LEMONS—' 100 boxes Lemons; 200 do Oranges;--in store and for sale by P C MARTIN, my 12, 60 Water At. OR4II 4F'S. —4O boxes of sweet SO) Sicily Oran ges just receiyed .14/.1 for sale by P. C. ATARTIN, may 6 60 Water street. PURE WINES ANDLIQUORS:rOreVery quality always onhaid and for sale by P, C. 'MARTIN, may tiO Water street. Snort, PAPER.--100 reams crown iilwe pape r , as sorted colors, received and for sale by ,10114 11, UELIAR, mayti ) 2l Wood Bt. ilrot . i -. IITWOOL, WOOL. 500 00 () LBS. of Wool wanted, for , which the highest • market price in cash will he paid, -fur•the various grades, by SPRINGEA 11ARILANGH114 Cy., ' At the warehouse of liannah & Waterman •• royl2dly Wutersuid 62 FTori,t RABB doz,"t'pith. Cider:. a : !min - Cnor artiele, clear awl - ttotels,'Steam boateland private flundiesstipplied at.short notice by : , . 5-Tgri•Nr.` opal) . .18 'sl . a.rkerpt • . E=MM MAE .Ate' shear antfitiOiiiikftyklialing'Countxy. rr:.im not our desire teenier into. any dispute 'with :the "Pekin - Tea ComPariy.Sr , Niliddid - not begirt the contrtrersk;—weldripreCatein , 'gaper -lairar; , any other-iyar, aiad'profess ouraelireataq be advocates of universal peace; 'bet when we found statements made to the public with such unblushing disregard to truth as was exhibited in the Pekin Tea Company's attack. upon our establishment, we considered it a duty we owed to that public, as well as to eursedyeh„ te repel by it a plain statement of facts. The•moral qualifications of some people aro so convenient that they, can believe any thing that they like- 1 --or what is the sane thing, by putting, a good face upon a fahrication, and repeating it three or four , times, they are enabled to assume, all the earnestness and sincerity of. truth, and notivithstairling the ex- travagance of their statements, arid their total.oppo sitiou to facts, their neighbors_ are called very "ilk mannered" if they presume to question or doubt their veracity. Thus, though it' is stated that tire hundred, thousand dollars worth of Black Tea was imported by . the Pekin Tea Company. we suppose We must swallow it at ohnie, or incur their dispieas, tire; but we cannot help being reminded of the story of ,a,“thousand l ,black cuts," which a hoy declared he saw upon thegarden wall, which, upon inquiry, dwindled down to his fathers old tom cat and anoth er; and we suspect that these five hundred thousand dollars worth of black tea, if a similar test was ap plied, would diminish it in about the sante propor tion„ 4nd yet the agent declaies that no Mysteries are presented ! They Inman agent at Pekin, but he is /Thong. They have another at Canton, but lie is equally unknown; and at New York they receive 5.500,000 worth oblack tea, which every body at the Custom House is ignorant of! Now we confess that these things appear so strange to us—so esceedingiy mysterious, as to shock our credulity not a little, and at the risk of being still considered "ill mannered," we must perstst in classing such announcement: wale the quackeries and humbugs of the day. • It was also stated that the Canton Tea Company was imitators of them; or in other words,that allured by their success, we bad been induced to . organize our present establisliment--whereas, in point of Net, we had, as already stated, carried on our business successfully FOUR YEARS before the Pekin Tea Company was heard of! 4qd without arrogating to ~ ourselves any great degree of sagacity pr penetra tion Wo may couture to assert that it was the unpar shelled success of the Canton Tea Company, the uni venial' celebrity of their teas, and the. increasing de mand Air 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 pre.er enee we have obtained. It. E. SELLERS Many other statements, equally unfounded, we have already examined, and the audacity display ea in'these specimens will sufficiently show the degree of reliance to Which any other statements from the Pekin Tea Company are entitled. Apart from the higher obligation of truth, we have always considered it bad policy to resort to any un fair means. In order to sustain our own character we have never found it necessary to detract our neighbor's, or to write our own panegyrics and then attempt to palm them off upon the public as the di.- interested notices of editors of newspapers, which it is well known might easily be done without any fur ther bribery than paying for them as advertisements. That the Pekin Tea Company thOught fit to adopt a different course was no 'coucern of ours, and we Should not have interfered with their proceedings ii they had left us unmolested. But they had probably forgotten the proverb, , •diose who live in glass houses should net fling Stimies."l Nearly six years have elapsed since -the Canton Tea Company com menced Operations in this city; and as might base been anticipated, they have had to encounter the prejudices of the ignorant as Well as to experience the grossest misrepresentations of envious and inter ested parties. Hitherto 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 disuince, and then, by pompous an noucements on the one hand, (which it well knows would be laughed at here,) and a disparagement of the Canton- Tea Com pany on the other, 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 !lost of their agents presuming to institute a comparison re specting the localities and dimensions of the ware houses of the two establishments, when it is well known that the single branch of the Canton Tea Co. at 163 Greenwich st. would inure than compare with the small store it has contented itself with until a very recent period, situated as it tt as in the most obscure part of Fulton street, and with the present addition it has made, no one would think of comparing it with the splendid store the Canton Tea Cumpaity have just opened at 123 Chatham lit. The value of proper ty in the losalitias will slew the estimation of busi ness men, and their decision has been protioanced too long and too emphatically in facur of the locali ties of the Canton Tea Company, to require any comments. The Canton Tea Company have never pretended to import all the teas that they dispose of, for the s i ng l e 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 prefer selecting their stock from the whole of the various cargoes that arrive, from time to time, and from their long experience in this coun try and in Europe. as well as their unlimited com mand of capital, they have alwavN been enabled to secure the delicious teas for which they have become st" jiitly celebrated, and at prices that have defied competition. It is this notorious fart that has exci ted the ire of so many parties, and wo should doubt. less have escaped the wrath of our neighbors of the Pekin Tea Company, if they had not so well under stood as well as felt 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 expenso—sooner oLlater it must come to our knowl edge, as we have haven agencies throughout the Union, 'ma they may rely on it that we- shall not fail to ex pose them in whatever quarter they are carried. NEV YORK CANTON, TEA COMPANY. N. York, April 30, 1846.. Per Tus. A. MonKuorst. Our agents in Pittsburgh are 'Messrs. Bell & Grant, corner of Ferry and Liberty atreeta, where choice Teas or all descriptions are constantly on hand. Obed Mitchell, 83 Chesnut and 337 Market street, Philadelphia. Phincipal Offices in New York, 1:10 and 12:71 Chat, ham st., and 163 Greenwich st. niay94wf4w D ITTISCANT to an order. of the Orphan's Court L. of Allegheny county, dated the. ninth day of May, A. D. 18.16, will he exposed to public sale, on the premises on Monday, the first day of June next, at 10 o'clock, A. lli. all the following described property, situated in thg Third and Fifth Wards of the city of Pittsburgh. the Beal Estate of Bernard McLennan, late of the city of Cincinnati, Ohio, deed. Firc contiguous lots of ground, situate. on the West side of Grant street in salacity of Pittsburgh, each containing 20 feet in front, and extending back in depth 80 feet, (preserving an equal widtk„) 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 Sizih street Also, two contiguous lots of ground, fronting each .20 feet on sixth street, between Grant street and Cherry alley, and extending back 1:20 feet in depth towards Virgin alley. Also, two contigous lots of ground, fronting each 17 feet on Fenn street, sth Ward of said city of Pittsburgh, and extending back in depth 50 feet towards Spring alley. Ong of the said lots haS front of 50 feet on O'llarra street, cni which is erected a Smith shop, and on the other a two story frame tenement. Also, a lot of ground on the corner of O'Harra BU - co and Spying alley, fronting nn 01larra street Di feet, and extending back in depth, along Spring alley, 30 feet, on which is erected a two story frame tenement 4/so---a lot of ground on the corner of Etna and Vaetory streets, in said sth Ward, fronting nn Vap tory street 45 feet, and.extending along Etna st., preserving an equal width, 53 feet. .11so--a lot of ground fronting on a 20 feet alley, near Factory street, 20 feet, and . e t stending bask in depth 45 feet to the rear line of thit lot last mon tioncd, on which is erected a framp tenement. Terms end Conditions of Sole, as fullowa—The widow's dower, being one-third of the purchme money, will remain in the lietn4 of the purchaser, durin g her life, subject to the;payment of interest. Also,he one-fifth, alter deducting the widow's one third, will be subject to the sun° terms as the widow's dower. The ,balance to, be, paid, one-half in hand, and the remaining portion (secured by Bond and ;Mortgage,) in, two !rod tlune yparp. G. H, HILTON, fact:foo.rhs. Guardians and Hein.. N. B. Fersons wishing further information; will please apply to Messrs. Blakely & Dirtchel ' a ALT PETItt-130kegi iefiiied.§art Petye;ja4t A. 7 received arakfor sale " MILLER •ac. IticKtooll,, -=MMM=Sii;=ii ORPHAN'S COVRT SALE 14.5ttylire . PtPiItSMIIPICATOESICV: : 7 mI g Ne.w. xark Life r - Fire,"ll , ,Ta T ine St ate Sto.o.kiliTrninoo CoOlPartY, '2O Wall streetX,York., - niu ;ow iarepared, through Spring er-Harbaugh; their qiuthorized . Agent, to insure a gainst loss by Fire, the damages of, the seas and inland navigation, also the loss of -hut= on terms equal to;any.Oihex'CorriFarlY or ott'ottc.i' iai this city. Their ;Capita:Hs $51.10,000. paid in, and invested in the following manner Two hundred and Crity thousand dollars in stork 4f the State of New York; one hundred and, forty thousand dol lars, in Bonds Mortgage's on-good Pronuctive city property; and one hundred and ten thousand dollars in cash . at any tame. A source of grnit sacarity adopted ,by this Company is, upon no eonsidura tion, to, take any risk tOr a greater suni than live thousandalollars; also, no two risks adjoining, there by avoiding the errors hare proved fatal to many Companie... This Company, also, to avoid any tilt-arrangement of the' . affairs of the insured, pay all losses as' son to satisfactorily arranged; dispensing with the delay of sixty days, oftentimes of suet serious inconvenience to the instired. The attention of the mercantile, marine, and personal interests is restpet;tfully called to the ad. vantages of this Comp:Mr.:— DIRECTORs'. ; Thoneas, -. Samuel Yories, ])arid Ames, ; Smith Raymond, Richard Ransom, Thothas Freaks. George M.llargous. Wm. Hidlturts, Ethinind Rohers, Peter Rogers. Nicholas Robot's. dames Van Ibmseller, Theodore Floyd, Charles Livingston, James Remsen, • - Daniel' Perkins, James Tolbert Ildward LINVVIICO, SatuuelAlen. Stephen Mintunt, George Morris, Charles kdanis Francis Johnston Thoma; Dennison. - Oliver Ilanivants. By order of the Board of Directors. SPRINGER HARRAFGH. orr i e at the Counting Boum of Hanna & Wa- No. RI IV- -Md. Front street. below nyl?.-tittni cAsEs Embroidered and Plain norimer Str.iu - Borinii!s. • 10 !luxe:: 111:1V XU Fltrwei, attd AV.,•,if. GARRARD'S itl Market strvet. Security - to. Purettosers. Eactipax ordbliNE - 81itiAlt COATEfI - PitiLS 'pas uposk it th• +:hT :lilttliolF . ltgAiliii.4l , ........A .....'' .I.lLlP•tiv ALL 5 , V , A , .. ' -Wrallutaticie....ed, .... 4. at, r , Ma . I. ." OririAd .• / . coin_ Inventor. •--..--__:, _.----* Tpciirr CLICitErNER , S G Alt COATED VEGETABLE PILLS are the first and only Medicine ever known that will positieely cure Headache, Giddiness, ; Measles, Salt Rheum, Rheumatism, Piles, Heartburn, Worms,' Dispepsiol, Scurvy, Cholera Morb us, Small Pox, Jaundice, Coughs, Quinsy Pains in the Back, Whooping Cough , biltard Weakness, Consumption, Fits, Palpitation of the I I cart, Liver Complaint, Rising in the Throat, Erysipelas, Deafness, Dropsy, Asthma, ; ltchinrs of the Skin, Fev cis of all kinds, Colds, Gout, Gravel, Female Complaints, Nervous Complaints, Aml all other diseases originating from impurities of the blood. They have curi,i, since their introduction, over 2,000 persons, whO have been given up as hope lesis eases, by the most eminent Physicians. - They are' patronia.ell , and recommended by irirm of the highest di:alai:Aloe, among whom are--. Hon. David It. Porter, ifon. Ifenry Clay, ilea. John Q. Adams, 1 ion. Daniel Webster, Him. Martin Van Buren,! Hon. J. C. Calhoun, Oen. Winfield Scott, Vol. It. M. Johnson, Hon. James K. Polk, ; (len. Lewis Cass. -,may' Their virtues are so infallible that the money will be returned in all C 310,11 they do not give Univer sal satisfaction. Although but two and a half years have elapsed since these celebrated Pills were first introduced to the public, the sale of them in the Eastern and middle States r .has far exceedtul Dr.l Clickeners most sanguine expectations. During the past year, alone, no less:than 10,000 gross Of boxes have been sold in the State of New York, 6,000 in Pennsylvania, 4,000 in Marvland, 3,000 in New leo. scy, 2,000 in Delaware, and 9,000 in the New England States, requiring the constant employment of 27 hands, exclusive ot printers and engravers. In the same period, upwards of 200,000 copies of the "Family Doctor" have been ordered by agents in every section of the country. :These facts must show, conclusively, that Dr. Clickener ' s Sugar Coat ed Pills, besides being the very best medicine in the world, are held in the higliestestimation by the public, We might extend this! publication to an indefin ite length, if we deemed it expedient to publish all teraimonials we have received, not only from agents but individuals and families. who have experienced the benficial, effects of: Clickencr's Seger Coated Pills, but we deem it unnecessary. The most in contesuble evidence of their unprecedented success, are the numberless Imitations and Counterfeits which have already appeared, notwithstanding the brief pe riod they have been befitre the public.- Even some of our staunchest pill makeri have had the audacity to imitate the Capsule of, Sugar, in order to disguise the ingredients of their ylle compounds, and palm them off for the 'treat :*mon pure,r Such paltry shifts cannot last Icing without exposing their hideous deformity. Truth and Honesty must inevitably pre vail over rascality 1E144 deception. For sale in Pittsberliiby W.M.. JACKSON, at his Potent Meditinr il'airkeitse,'No. 69, Liberty street,' head of WoMI st.,. Pittsburgh. - Price. 25c. per box. Dr. Clickeners principal office is Sl'llarel ay street, New York. 0:7- Beware of an .imitktion article called Im proved Sugar Coated Pll4, purporting to be patented, as both the pills and thepecteniled patent are for geries, got up by a miserable (mu* in New York, who, for the' last four Or Bye ' .ydars, has made his living by counterfeiting popular medicines. it:7 - Remember; Dr. C.V.- Clickener is the original inventor of Sugar Coated Pills, arid that nothing of the sort was ever heard Of until he introduced them in June, 1843, purchasers shouldOherefore, always ask for Clickenees Sugai l Cceited Vegetable Pills, and take no other, or they will be made the victims of a fraud. may. 9 Remittances to England," Ireland,Scotw land and Wales. TIF I RSONS desirous of remitting money to nny The above countries, can do so thiough the sub scribers on the most easy WW I We . ve prepared to issue drafts for any amount over .£l,OO sterling. Remittances made through our house any day before the 234 of May, will be received in Ireland, bfthe 20th of June. ! ' BLAKELY & ,MITCHEL, Pittdburo, AgontA for Roche, Limos &Co., Now York .v- Op SALE The large three stciry_brick house r and lot ctfground on which it is created, on Grant street, between Cherry alley and Sixth stroet, at.preft eet occupied by. Air, Delany,- The property will be gait! at' a great busg4in. i Enquire of tnylB pLAKELY 84 MITCHEL. Reinittanoes to ""the ` Old Country." i 1 ONE!" sent to alliparts of England, Ireland, 1. Scotland, and Wales, in sums of £1 and up wards, to suit purclia. ALLEN XI2:I3LER, .Exchange Braer. ra-wlYA4lyn • pOropr of 31 and Wood sts IDit LEACHED SIIF,ETINGS AND SHIRTINGS.- 1) The attention of purchasers in invited to on; lane stook of these goods. 4-4 superior Seit faland Shirting Muslins; 15_16. :64 • 32-4 Hamilton Sheetint; 5.4, 4, 4 . 4 9:-8* mar 17 -110.1141W1S- BOARDS MO , Pir" lo ' 41 )g- 341 1 • Ofr btc,. Red, tum Shaw by JOIIIY Ii DEELLOR,. '_•l2°,:trood,:sitOct ~~,. _.. ~.}. .T,:. _ . ~r....»:~ vw+...:_1~L... ,a: SITS_ ,STllli/CILDENATA.P4S/FETS , ... THE - regular snail and pas e.tig'ci. er CaptiaA Maelen, run as a :ego ar packet.- between Pittsburgh 'ansi: Cincin nati, leaving:Uri& partevery Manday, at ci - Cloa.k, P. M. Retaining she will leave "Cineißriuti.cYcl'Y Thursday at .6 P. M. The T . ,:nion e-s:l;Te.:Fiy tor- . this. Ittate, and affords (wary aeconinualation.- For freight or passage apply on horat inayD AT4. The well known. Cast ritauirig ica.uwar ' l7 ^4 - 4 7 ' CAMBRIA, Ny, Forsyth, lylaster,, will zt~q as a regular Packet, leav/ng cvnry 'We/Inez:day flara lag at 16 o'clock. .and AVIA-dim, at 10, P. Ir., same day. Returning, - slut Is.ace Cincinnati evert/ Saturday, at In, A. M. . - Fos rreight nr passage amity on board, or to. - If Co- Agents, No. MI, Water street'. . The regulartnail and passsng,or steamer. .IRCASSIAN, (.apt. Isaac Hewlett, will run as a regular Ateket between "Pittsburgh-and Cincinnati, leaving this pvrt :every Saturday,..at 10, A. M., and Wheeling- at 10, the same day. itetinning. she will leave Cineirm:qi pvery Tui. , aday.; at SO. A. M. . For freight nr passage apply on board; The Circassian was imilt evpressly for this trarie, and offers to Itrir pas'Seng,ers every comfort alld an commodatirm. mar The.reeuiar mail and pioscit,ger nteatner Capt. Linford, wild run as a regalar Packet - between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday:at 'lO, A. Al.,''art4 Wheeling. at 10, - ,P. 51, the sante du v.- Returning. glle will leave Cincinnati every ines,dav, al. 10 For freight or pa.lsago apply on . • Th e :qe.., ,, enger was built ('SpreBaly for th;f: trdtle. and offer,: to her passengers every nothrort antl'ac commodatioti, mar 23 • ..1% regular anitniis7a4werqteanl, . er 11111 , 11iNIA., Cant, Jelin Kline'reltert viill - iiin as a regu'ar packet betwee.o Pitt burgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every 'Puesday - nt M., and 'Wheeling at 10 P. M. of the same claV., 7: Returning, raid will leas:: Cinciritn4ti pyety_Fridiy ny- rrllv Grr;at attrac tion at the New ork. !,,torc. For frehrlit or pasitatte apply t.O boort). I'h. Hibrinia woo built v.tptezily and offers to the passengers every riotufort and att. : perior accommodations. , apt Now opening . the mo=t splen di d assortment of Lad.ez Dies Goods ; Niaittilas, Paris Visits, Sends. Shairls ; and Exubmitter ies ever otlltred iu Pittsburgit, at unusual low pri eea. Plea,. call and examine for vont-elves, at 79 M trket street, (iARRARD. - FRIDAY PACKET. • :-""• THE'reqular mail and pasaenger steam' er CLIPPER No.:1, Captain Croioks. !AU rim as a regithr packet butween Cuminnati.andPitt4- burgh. leaving thin non every Friday. at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the sumo day. Returning she will. leave Cincinnati every Monday at 10 o'ciolc r Fur frnielit or passage apply on twar,l. , • The Clipper No. '2 W:11: built expreAsly fur thin trade, and oliprs to hilr pi,Netigers i•xeri' cotofort and ac comthodation. ni:ar2.3 ..-* REGULAR CINcINN ATI PACKET. , THE new V. Nlailsteauter ACADIA, M. E. Lucas. 11" aster, will run as a regu ; lar passenger, packet betw"..,..n }nt-tvbergh .and the ;thus - n port during the s ,, ason of 15,113, leaving ftv:er,, , , - Thursday at 10 A. M. The Acadia is new and ha.; sup...rior accamlno t la, buns.. Fur freight or paoauc alibis no hoard, pt.- to ap9 . NEWTO.N . JONES,. Agent. MONDAY PACKTT. 1., The regular !nail and pa - ,senger stearritrr _ MONONII4III.,LA, Capt. Stone, -will ran as n o regular Packet between Ihttshureh and Cincin nati, leavina this -non every Monday at 10, and Wheeling at 10, Y. M., the same day. Return,. Mg. she will leave Cincinnati every Thursdai- - , at-10, A.M. . . . For freight or paseage apply onboard. The Monongahela was built expressly for this trade, and offers to the passengers - eomfort,'tauf su perior accommodations. - mar 3t Ilb THE regular triad and passengersteam, er NEW. 13NGLA:N1), tam. 8. B. Page, will tin as a regular packet between Pittsburgh arid Cincinuati, leaving this port: everv,Urednesday at .10 A.11.,..and Whet!Ting at 10 P. M. - the s3mu due.- Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every S.'aturday at 10 A. 'NT. • ~ For freight or passage apply on hoard. . The New England was built expressly for thiotiade and offers to the passengers every comfort. and SuPrr: rior accommodattons. - m 426 FOR ST. 1,05,V--REarLAri., rACKET. „..._ The 1101 V analsmeditittis..-rmngermaii: _,.er TOM CORWIN; Capt. Bugher:Arilt run .in t e trade from Pittgargh to St._ Lotds-, du ; rime the season of IS4f.i. . - . .. . . . The Torn Corwin. was built expressly for the trade, and is elegantly furnished in every respect. For freight or passage apply on board, POR LOCSVILLI?.."--REGULAR r‘w.yET,. - The new and splendid passepner steam, er TOI77.NALLURA, Capt. J. K. 'Moody", wit rim in the trade from Pittsburgh to Lopiaville, du ring the season of 1846. . , The Tonnalenka, was loiilt expressly for the trade, and is elegantly furnished in every respe.ai t For freight or passage apply on beard. t0y.22 . . - FOR ST. LOUIS---REGLTIAR_ PACKET.' irrel .. A. • The new and splendid paisetiotetati6- ift7ormnirNi"TE' Ca p t . Per!' will, tun iu Pittsburgh to ht. Lou*, dtunipfx Beason of 1848. - The Brunette leas hit& expressly for the 'trade, and is elegantly fourniehed in every respect ; For freight or passage apply on board , . . FOR NASHVILLE--REGULAR PACKET.:. The new and splendid light (iraunt steamer SAM SEAY, Capt. Greenlee, Will run as a regular Picket to the above pert, during the season.- - - - ' _ , the Sam Sent was hui expresski for, the Nash ville trade, and will make her trips regularly,during the season. , - For freight or paseage apply,on hoard, or to ap I I J. W. BUTLER Az Bito.,Ageittii.- Hate II I . • •ti SPRING FASGION : ,,Iust recciyod by t a orpresa from Now York, the of Rats.. All those in want of a neat- superior Vat, are respectfully invited to_call. S. I'tIOGR.E.;' N 0.03 Wood'st,, 3 doord beioviDiainond - Allev: • marl I-dw pf t iet by Deaf. - ' I M. WHITE has just received at his large 4.) establishment, fronting on Liberty - and streets ; a . splendid assortment .pf TWEEDS - fig sorpme'r i - also, a si3perior lot of Frerich Satin TES TING:4, all of which he is ready to make urp ijr the latest fdshitin and on the most reasonable - terms as usual, Observe the corner, No 107 Liberty and Sixth streets. J. M. WHITE, Tailor, Proprietor. [From the E f ditor of the Philadelphia Times4::-.^' IGHLY IMPORTAYP . Jackson ' s EmbrOca, tion never 'fails, ]t is the•only medicine now sol for the cure of one of the must common and troublesome diseases. • - A friend who has becu cured by it asks 1.45 - to speak warmly in praise of the efficacy of Jaekson.'s. Pilp klrnbrocation. fic describes it as being the very best remedy of the, kind ever imagined by enthusiast in Pharmacy. 'Mr. Ashford's letter must decide- the quustitm,M lie mind of every one. PILES I PII ES I 1 'FILES ft , Rarely a diiy passes that we do not get settle testa_' molly, either verbal or Written, of the great efficacy of Dr. JiCkson's Pile 'Embroeation Read the fol. lowipg Nhw Yoga., 721 Broadway,} r September,,lB4o. Dr, N. - ..1.4.cg507--Dear Sim Will you send me-bit boitlcs of your pile embrocation,' I wish them. part to keep - myself, and part for - a legal - geptlernan,.4 friend be mine, who has found great relief in, Mims from illy bottle two or three times," You rerneliabet, when in Philadelphia., I was suffering dieadfully from this tremendous scourge;T only - took nun, bottle trout - your I have not tined it quite all, and am quite well, As you may suppose, I proclaim the: virtues Pr your medicine- wherever I go. I tell every friend about it, and it is singular to perceive how many-are sat: trip& in this way-. 74 believe half of my acquaintanl ces are more or less alllicted. Let me, tell you that - you can sell here as fast as you pimps° to make--- When you want a certificate fromnan'you shall liave it, and - yeo are RI liberty to show this letter if ,you. • wish. Respectfully yours, 4ssronD: Ts..l 3 ri jtiA-bie stipp ,v ;.,Le:aJayve art.r. e• , received; and for sale in Pittsburgh, at the pektriTem Store, No 7:2 Fourth-street, near per bottle, ortiiT bottle:. fee . SHEA. & PENNOCK A iNOLD7S - WRITING TlAllve,..tx..igivtg.„-4 .. pja Aviitin a Rtit inks, wrirranttd, - gentOrro,Sreslr roOuldi for rale by- lEI.LOR, mays • 132iyocki =MM im m E m= WEDNESDAY PACK ET SAINT LOUIS PACKETS. Pre afiWt.san's Pll.e Embrocation.
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