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SNEVRDAYP MORNINGS MAT so, 1640
• V— B. Paptan„ Agent for eountry newspapers,
j~ the Agent:for -the Pittsburgh Morning Post,
"and Weekly Meriury and Manufacturer, to receive
"adsertiseinente and subscriptions. He .has-offices in
_Hiss:Yalta, at die Peal Office, ao Ann i stp 3ot, (ad
joining the Tribune. Office.) / -
Borrow; No 'l2, sweet. • - •
Vau,sant.fitia, Heal - Estate and Coal Office, 59
'ine street • , •
•Bmzusonn, S. carrier Baltimore and Calrerts,
where our paper can be seen, and terms of adverti
nin,g learned...
Sstl'A Cabinet Shop on Wylie st,
near-Washington st, was destroyed by fire about
half past :9 o'clock last night It is supposed to
'have been - the work of - an incendiary.
0j We undeistand that.the Hughes Family will
give another Concert' at the Odeon on Tuesday
next. -
Thp Thtatre.
The Theatre was well filled ,last night s to wit
nesstheperfomtance of , OrrraLio; the part of la
go by the_celebrated tragedian Bourn. He looked,
.ected-.1 Ciati'red the character with thrilling _effect;
he is in ,truth, a great old Man, and as lago,we
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prestitne, rib:superior in the:Thiited States. - Mr
7.llomuit acted the part of•Otitelln ,4 4t is unneces
sary to say !hat it was well performed; Morris is
a.lwayil altar, lettisa rieltillt, 'as Desdcmona was
much admitedi - sizeris always perfect in her part,
and never fads to give evidenee that she has stu
died The other characters iu the piece
were also well performed. The company is a good
one throughout, and worthy of patronage.
Boors lakes a Benefit to-night, upon which
octagon he will perforin the part of Richard the
.. , .ItvlawAt.--A., hope attached to a little wagon
• W , ell loaded with' bottles, ran away, yesterday af
ternoon, in plftb street. The ry the bottles flew
was "a caution." , The . wagoisr" was • smashed
cs - ome," . itid • several posts on the'lside-walk near
Musgra.vifs.,ldotel, were hroken..down. Theo
SATS ' OF B.EAI ESTATE AND BANK,
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STOCK, Br JOHN D. Divis, Ativrionsrm..—The
— aitentiOn - of - those disposed to 'purchase ratualde
property:in the vicinity -of Birmingham . , is reques
ted to the sale which is to take plate this afternoon
ttn per
„ advertisenient ofMesbro Gregg
& Eatnu,. _ .
Also,those 'Dank of Pittshtirgh Stack to
the sales of 101 share, by order of Eitecutor, at
If o'clock this evening at the Commercial :suction
3iooi4s, gtet which Willbe'sold one dwelling 611,14.
. .
:and lot in the 6th ward, and those 43 beautiful build
•
situate,l - tiear the last mentioned properti
I;i_EidvAtiac4 ig this paper,
dir4i llou.sr.s Alf D Lors.-,-Perliaps a
more favorable opportunity has not been offered
for - years to , persons who desire to obtain for them
selves:snug little homes and lots,, situated in busi
ness parts of the city, than they will have at the
Orphatis Cotitt sale of the real estate of B. Me-
Leman, Esq., deed., which-will take:place nex
;Nliinday, at 10 o'clock, A.M. The sale will corn
: Inence On the property at the corner of Grant and
Sixth streets, and thence proceed to the proper
at the `corner 'of O'Hara and Penn streets, Ft
_ . . .
Person's . wishing to see a. plan of the prop
erty and obtain frrrther information as to the price,
payments, &c., than is afforded by the advertize
merit iti this gaper,,' tkill please call on ;111e sr_'.
•
Blakely &Mitehel. ,
Biu..tußy -NEETINS:r
. .
meeting 44 the 6th_Regt. of Volunteers will
be held at twee Of ?Major Fickeison in The
- .Diamond ;on Monday evening the first of June al
t , 7 o'clock. — Yertelital' and - general attendance of
'::o 4 eleittieeniand, men is eime.itly requested:
By. order of Cid. TItOVILLO,-,
Adjt; •.. - - ruy3o.2t
I'DP.IOCRATIC MEr''l.NG
The Democracy will meet this evening at 8 d
st .-thell'ishingtoa Hotel; to make arrange
ments ceiclirate outs National - Birth day. Let
theielie 4 - general attendarieii. n ay 30.
ALLEGIIENY CEMETERY
....TholAnntialmeeting of the Corporatom cd . the
.'Allegheny.Cemetery•will be:held at the °thee, on
the grounds, on Saturday, the fith of June, at 3 o'-
ciciek; P. M., at which time a -Board of Manager 6
fur the ensuitig year will be elected.
maY2S T illik• 3. CAROTHERS, Secretary.
. .
PlasbutlO. and Ccquyellsvllle Rail Raved
„. - conalpiolyv.
- k - mee L tin,g - nf the C'eorniais.4inners will be held
at
,the Board ofTrade Rotitrison Tuesday, the -.3nd
:day of June at :3 o'clock; P. - . 14.
- RO33BINSON, Jr., Prefit:
Gaszant, See.
&war -coated - Vegetable rilia.—An
dis
easea_.hayc their origin in_ mpurity of ,hlood.—
Uowever excellent the general health, there is no
security against fever, u - here the blood is impure,
•6s'- - indicated _by enaptiona of .the skits, vertigo,
headache, lassitude, &c. The best purifier of the
blood is cliekner's Sugar-coated Pills, which is sD
skilfully ;eon - pounded, thatit does not cause , grip•
ing, the gliat objection to all TheenVelope
—of sugar prevents nausea, so that, save. from
the powerful, yet easy operation, the patient would
.hardy be awate that he had taken. any -medicine
." at. all, .-Sowell convinced is. Dr. Clicknar 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, Winer or Woolf and Lib
e4.4 streets; .who is general Agent for pi.
:Aar'sPills in l'ittidsurgli and vicinity.. .
al•BAware of =limitation article called "fin
„.. preced.Su,sici•-Coatici.Pifis,! purporting to be pat
.... ;cited, as.both the pills and pretended 'patent are
forgeries, got 'uliby a miserable , quack in New
York s who, for the last four or five years, has made
his Irving:by counterfeiting popular Medicines.
..: The . Deptocra4c.„ < randulate fir. Congros.—The
- *nominee of the Democratic Convention should be,
if pm:Able, the very strongest man in the county..
•-• We require not only an able - man, but one who
~•= -unites 'both ability of the first order and general
popularity: Such a man is Col. WILSON Mt
CANDLESS—Iet the "Detn.ocracy rally upon this
. able writ eloquent champion of .their Trinciples,
and success- is certain. - The people of this Dire
• *riot require his services in Congress, and will not
• b e denied' • MANY DEMOCRATS.
fiIiERIFFALITY
Mr..Edifor:--Having been a devoted friend_ of
- ...Rody Patterson, for the office_ ;If Sheriff, in a for.
• - meroccasion,l beg leave tu'bring him before the
'Deni6cratie convention again, for a nomirtaiton for
' °MO . :I feel - confidentthat if, placed before the
people, by the county Convention, be will be tri.
unaphantlyele.cte& 'DEMOCRAT.
•
lkfr .Editor:—You are liereby authorized - to state
that the =ate of Gen. Josaxarr Lotries,..et Jeff.
' ersbnr Township: will be presented to the Demo
cratic conventioft - as a. ,candidate - Tor the office - of
aeriff, Gen. Large if elected, will:make a cor
rect and , efficient officer; he is known to the
; people , and rtomirvitecil xeceivartbe,warni
-0-PPqrt of .THE , PEOPLE.
. • c iat-,We are alltherized to state, thit JAMES
CUAININGUAM,•of Miffiin township,..iviil he a
candidate for the tegielatarit if nerainated by the
Democratic Convention. .. - ray2s
- •
• ; - CORONFA. _
We iii;re, been *Whorls:Pt state that Devil)
Hamm ,Feg,, ,be aeP Torre-election-to
the:office of Roreeteivsubject tolhe 'decision of -the
PM°ollosCPttlaan*ooll: " E mayilf,
dis
.,..A.lK:track-,-,,t0 Ante_ Eruptions and beautify
Colored valuable discovery briChemietry
has been ,made lately Vesprini, an Italian
Chemist,for curing all' eruptions, _ and for. Changing
Th e color o f dark, yell O w.
. or discolored altin•to a
fine juvenile and youthful cletvuess. He hag made
this in the convenient fOrm of a beautiful piece of
Soap. For any old cases of eruptioit, such as scur
vy, salt-rheum, erysipelas, &e. it cures wonderfully;
also, freckles,-tart, sunburn, rnorpltew pimples,
blotches, &c.
See.that lady,. what a fright; . .
Jones's splendid Lily White- • •
Would give her skin a natural alio,.
But you note,- in spite, of talk,
She will me 'the common chalk;
lints you see her face is blue.
If that same lady, and many others, had used
Josss's Lily White, her face and cheeks would
have had (a natural),life-like, alabaster white. .
Sold at .1 ACKSON'S Patent Medicine Ware
house; SO Liberty street, head of Wood.
Mankind] at least that part of you
• With scalp quite bald and bare,
You can have splendid—indeed, 'tis true
-Most glorious silky hair.
If you hare dandinfon the scalp;
If the Mir. turns 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 ofJoiie's
Hair Restorative.
I:UTlirce 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 off, ruse scurf•ar
daudruf, 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 hi order with one application ) twice as
long any other article.
mold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Ware
house, 89 Liberty. street, Pittsburgh head of Wood.
(C•Principal Office, sign - of the American Ea
gle, S 2 Chatham street, New York.
IT NEVER IMED—IT NEVER WILL FAIL
if it is used as directed. It has hcen thorough-
ly tryed by thousands; many of whom are your
neighbors, or friends, ask them if it has failed in
their case. Besides it is warranted to care .or money
refunded—therefore you run no risk. And further,
if they are not acquainted, by calling on the pro-'
prietor. the names of some of the most respectable
citizens of Pittsburgh will be given, that 1)r. Thomp
son's Carminative will cure the most violent
cases of Dysentery or Flux, Diarrhea, or Summer
Complaint, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, and
Bilious Chelie, whereit is not , out of the Power
of rneilicine to cure. For the convenience of citi
zens Dr. ThOmpSon's Carminative and Pills have
been placed with the following Drug g ists: It A.
Fahnestock m
& CO., John D. Morgan, J: Schoen.
maker & Co., Jonathan Kidd & Co:, R. E. Sellers,
gratin & Reitir, and the the - retail stores generally.
.Prepared and sold wholesale and retail by the pro
prietor
EDGAR THORN: ' prOggist,
niny. • Pittstafrah Pa
To Capitalist■ and Others.
E will incest one fourth to one half the , prop
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city of which we are possessed amonnting
to morelhan.sl3o, o o o in Iron and Cotton Manu
facturing; in connection with a company of busi
nesshouses of this city, capitalists and practical
and successful Manufacturers. We will make the
investment in property atfair prices, or we - will sell
! a sufficient amount to maize. cash within the time
it will be required. Apply to, or address either of
the. undersigned as early as possible when more
particaars can Le given, and that an arrangement
-perfectly satisfactory can be made.
, 0. ORMSBY . GREGG, •
ISAAC GREGG,
• MOSES F. 'EATON.
We tits° Wish to have one or more squares 01
good Brick. Dwellings erected for which property
will be given. • may ^S-7t_
AITANTED I.3?SiEDIATELY—Two good shirt
makers. apply,at Mrs- KENNEDY'S on fiat tn
between Wood and Sniithfield! my' I
To To innieeis and Others going to the
Rio Grande.
QU ace going to a.coontry Wheat, and eta sea
.% . son when, you will be liable to very sudden
BILIOUS and other attacks upon your unacchinated
Itystein. .There can be no safety but in the- timely
use or the great preventative remedy, DR. SMITH'S
IMPROVED :INDIAN V EGETABI., E _ (SUGAR
COATM.PIE.LB. None should go without at least
one dozen bones.
- Leon, JACKSON CO., Itlicn.
TO THE AFFLICTED.
For ten years past my health has been poor, and
gradually on the decline, from a Bilious Nature,
owing -t6 severe pains and accidental attacks of fe
ver. 1 at once made up my mind to travel in west
era climes, thinking I must die if a change of eh
-
mate did not have the desired effect. Soon after myl
arrival in Michigan (the pastatason) I was soddenly.
attacked with a chill fever, which. tun me so low itr I
two days that Lgave up and supposed I must die,
being very bilious at the Lime. Not
. having any se
quaintanceslo .whom I might safely entrust my feel
ings, and in fact, not-having any sensible feelings, I
informed my nurse that! must die;aid was immedi
ately canal in, among whom was sit elderly man,
who immediately said there was some. hope. He
asked me if I - was in the habit of taking pills. With
a great exertion and pain, I replied that it seemed
as if I had taken sufficient of all kinds to este any
man of any disease.
After much persuasion, he prevailed on me to take
on box of -Dr. Smith's Sugar Coated Indian Vegeta
ble Pills, saying if they did not help me, he would
have to give me up. One dose of sift pills was im-.
mediatels gifen. For four hours I lay in a stupid stale;
Soon after an immense quantity of billions matter
followed,: and I felt much relieved. It was then I
ellt some - hopes.. I immediately took six more of
these pills, arid in two hours my pain so far abated that
11 was able io sit up a few minutes; soon after, anoth
,er discharge of-the bilious-matter followed, which
caused nay appetite - At() revive. Every night and mor
, ning six oftheso pills were given, creating such a ilia
' charge of bile, and cauaing snch perapiration as was,
astonishing to myself and. all present. Daily I in-r 1
creased in health and am now-considered a well
trimt, ,cun truly say that my life has been spared
by the timely use of ,these pills. No family shoed
be.witoont them: Since my rec.overy, 1. have made
use of them in small doses, and find that I am gain
ing fiesh and strength.
- - NIRUM OILBOHT.
We.are persontilly acquainted' with the aboie facts
and consider it a wonderful vase, and we have used
these. pills in our families with the greatest satifac-
Oen, . L. M. WEAVER, Esq..,
' • - JOSEPH BRINKER,
• • NATHAN HALL, M. D.
• . Principal office 179 GREENWICH at., N. Y. Al-
SO can be. had in New. Orleans, under St. Charles.ilo
teL Price 2.4 cents por box; b for $l.
my 2 .3A .
JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT,
.
9 -1111 S 'medicine has already proved
• itself to be'all
that it has been recommended, by those %silo
have'gii . en it a fair test in this country, and the
demand for it increases daily. We have just heard
of an important - cure of Asthma, which has bcert
effected by the use of it in a neighboring town—
the case was that of a female'who had for a long
`time been undir the care of a physician, hut had
received no relief,' and her case was considered
hopeless. As.a last resort she purchased a bottle
of-Dr. Jayne's Expectorant, which caused her tol
expectorate freely, gradually eased her cough, and
rapidly:restored her to health: We have no hosita
Lion in saying that this preparation of Dr. Jayne,
for the cure of Coughs, 'Colds, Influence, Asthruc i
Consumptions, &c., is the' most valtiable medicine
ever offered to the.Anierican'public. 'There is no'
quackery about Jayne is one of the most
skilful practidng physicians; and wherever his va
rrious preparations have been thorougly tested, hp
is looked upon as a' great public benefactor.-..
Scmcrsct (Mc.) Tourer!: •
For sale iii - Pittsbrugh, at the Pekin Tea Store,
72. Fourth "s„ near Wood, ' ' 1 . 5-480 v
Joseph Knox x rormeily gkrvietsburoh,.
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Cm:lisle, Pa.,4rillprac
lice to histitofession in the copzties, of CJitti
berfand, Daimhin, .Adams, Perky Mitt Juniata.
Business in those counties intrusted to him
be atienteti to with- promptness. ,
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~ • '•Wrat,,ied.' ttio" 114,4viezal,
ViCiterk andlefs -- alid harness
X kers, Ten or Fifteen, _Filers and*Fitroln, and
foarPacksmithiiind-11e1Rers to v4om,thobigheet
wllkbe givennn
ma. putiediate.mlication
the co omCeri,' may 2441 0 46 4 15e
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HY-LAST_ NlillirrS MAIL
From the fi'aihimfoiti frisk - di—May.2 7 . -
AriVINTMENTS SY THE PRESunawr
.
By and teifit the advice _and consent-of Pie Senate.
Resolved, That the Senate advise =4 consent to
the follovving nr4lointments in the army of the
United States, in the regiment of 'mounted 'rifle.
men, or third regisnent,of dragoons, as antharized
by the act approved. Bray 1,0; 1846,
-Pcrsifer .F, Smith, of IyauiSiatta; to be colonel.
John' C, „reanoilt,gf the army, to be lieutenant
colonel. ' - - "
George , S, Burbridie, of Kentucky, to be major
TVilliam II: Loring, of Florida, to be captain.
Winslow F. Sanderscm, of Ohio, to be captain.
Sdmuel nf Texas, to be captain
Henry C.. Pope, of Kentucky, .to be _captain.
George B. Crittenikn, of Kentucky,* to be cap
Stephen TMason, of Virginia, to be captain.
John B. Simonson, of Indiana, to be captain.
John B. Barka' tstoss, of Illinois, to be captain
Bela lt.f. Hughes, of Missouri, to be capain. •
Stephen S. Tether, of Arkinsas, to be captain.
Benjamin S. Roberts, of lowa,,to ,be first lieu
tenant.
Thomas Ewell, of Tennessee, to be first lieu
tenant .
Jlndrae .Porier,-of Pennsylvania, to be first lieu
tenant.
Michael E. Van Bursa, of .Michigan, to be firs
litutenant.
Deux/len Tones, of New York, to be first lieu
tenatil.
Noah Newton, of Ohio, to befitst lieutenant.
Thomas Duncan, of Illinois, to be first lieuten
ant.
IFilii‘tin W. Taylor, of Indiana, to be first lieu
tenant. •
Andrea- J. Lindsay, of Mississippi, to be first
lieutenant.
Jahn G. It'uArr, of Missouri, to be first lieu
tenant.
Spear S. Tipton, of Indiana, to be first lieuten
ant. •
-Timms Clairborne, jr., of Tennessee, to be sec
ond lieutenant.
Thomai 'G. Rhitt, of South Carolina', to be
second lieutenant.
-Charles L. Denman, of New York, to be second
lieutenant
Wimhiegion .73. Elliot, of Pennsylvania, to tie"
second lieutenant.
Thotnap Donis, of Illinois, to be second lieutenant.
George McLane, of Maryland, to be second
lieutenant.
Murray Morris, of the District of Columbia, to
be second lieutenant.
lewellen Rague, of Ohio; to be second lieutenant.
Fratieii S. K. Russell, of Michigan, to be second
lieutenant.
Minn May. of the District of Columbia, to be
second lieutenant.
Jnmea G. Sritrgruti, to be military storekeeper
vieedZir/iiird B. Butter, removed.
THE REWAHD OF MERIT.
We understand that, as e.nvii as the Vie,ident
he United States received the official
- row General Taylor, he. 10e..t no time in testifyin.
he - kith re, - pect in which he h•otds the 'ineritoriou
services of that distinguished
In conformity with his wishes and his duty, he
yesterday nominated,to the senate of the United
States, m the rank of major General' by hrei et , in,
the army of the UMW States, Zachary Taylor,
now a brevet brigadier githeradfor his gallant con
duct and distinguished services in the successive
victories over superior MP.Vitall forces at Palo
Alto. - and 'qte,•.aca de to Palina, - on the Sth and
9th day of May, 1e.40, to take'rank us such from
the last-mentioniA day. This nomination was im
mediately and unanimously confirmed by the
Senate.
We undesstansl, aIo, that the Pident nom
rated Captain Walker, of the Texan gangers, who
liats distinguished hims.elt on seNetal oceasions,
and particularly in the rrnuitetivnts and attire's on
the Rio Grande, as a eaptaiti in the new regiment
of dragoons. ' The reader will petteiVe from the
complete list of aprinttiont4 in corpF.,
in the nutnhcr of the
that Captain W.. 6 nomination has this day been
confirmed by the t'eliate:
The Preiiiilent of the United States A%lll tale
some early opportunity of .testifying his high res
pect for other diitinguibhed officer," an the artny of
General Taylot —lb.
From the N. Orleans ri;:ayune, May ?.0.
FURTHER DETAILS FROM TILE SEAT OF
The news received by thin Jame,: L. Day yester
ay is interesting, and more. important than a
rst glance we had supposed.
The arrival estahlishes the important fart tha.
the report brought by the Galveston that imniewire
reinforcements had been received bj-the :Mexicans
was unfounded, or at least exaggerated. General
Taylor arrived at his camp the evening 0: the lath
instant, without molestation. Bp the way, me find
that the camp opposite 31stamoras has been chris
tened "Fort Brown, - in honor of the Gallant Maj.
Brown, of the 7th infantry, who fell in itgalefence.
The 'fortification at Point Isabel is n styled
'Fort Polk, in compliment to the President of the
.I.Tnited States. We trust we may now safely say
that communications between Fort Folk and Fort
Brown have been permanently re•established.
All eyes are now turned towards Matamorits.--,
All our letters indicate that the next step to be
taken by General Taylor is to reduce that eity,
and that he Vial making attire• preparation's to
cross the Rio Grande, We loam from an
gent correspondent that the stexicatut anticipated
that an attack would be tuade upOn the town
on the Wth, immediately upon the victoiy achiev
ed on the 9th. In consequence all their posts
ivere strengthened, and every individualwho enter
ed the city was de and pre39W into the ser
trice:
During the action of the Sth the housm-tops in
Matamoras red with the people, and the
bank of the river was ' led with spectators, but,
writes a brr ve, though facetious correspondent, ‘.a
huzza frombrought forth by a despatch
messenger, who rode in to announce our victory,
made them all slope.'
Frorn anllllt.er-who was not in the fort from
the lst till the 10th inst., ve learn that while it
was invested. during General Taylor's absence,
with the ater part of Geu. Arista
sent into it tiasnrnonis to sUrr'ender upon , the score
of humanity/ ThriNas aftei the action- of the
nth, and before the issue issuetsf it Was known by these
in the fort. The greatest anxiety war of course
felt by them as to the result, becatise .their fate was
to depend mainly upon the Success of the army.
!gnorant of what had happened, - and a large ar
my awaited Geri. Taylor, and that it would be im
possible for hirn to reach , the fart"—thus awaye by
anxiety, hope, confidence, and fear--no! not fear
—that brave band refused to Surrender..
What their fate would have been had General
Taylor been defeated, and the whole Mexican
hdrde beleaguered the fort, thehistory of all . .I.lex.-
.
imui warfare too fearfully pressages. ' While upon
this theme, .we feel constrained to say that the
Mexicans dealt barbarously:upon those. Americans
who dell in the action. No officers were taken
prisoners, and those killed were hideously mutila
ted. All the letters we have read state the fact
that the persons of the dying and the dead were
ot.respecte d.
News from the Amy.
The' Baltimore Sun of the 28th Bays, further,
advices arc momentarily' expected, and are antici
pated, to.bO of much importance, as detailing the
success of the expedition against Barrita, as also
cif:Gen. -Taylor's movements'-towards'quartering
his army in the city of Matamoras.
reincy Soaps.
rp HE subscriber, having just received from the
.1 East a full assortment of Perfumery, Fancy
Soaps, Extracts, &c., from the very-best and ap
proved manufacturers, is is prepared to sell them
at as low prices as any other establishment; in the
West. In the assortment May be Ibund Extracts
de Portugal, Englatine, Cedra, Keseda, de Mousse-
lined limpret de Caroline, de Patehouly,-RoseXer
raniurb, Rouselle'S Pornade, Philcornme, Roustille's
Indian Hair' Dye, H.stiers Livia - Nair Dye, Etat
Liston! Ociorante, for washing. and 'cleansing the
Hair, genine Bear's Grease and Chl. Cirlog.ne,
rida, Lavender and Orange Flower Waters, Pearl
and poilet'Poivdeis, - Tooth, Nail wad Hqirarushes,
and mattiothei articles . '-.PlettO mai; exatirine and
judge 59r.3'610elves. EDGAR THORN: •
magi . ' • ' - C61'47:9f -Hand
OFFF. Fe 7.65
~QpeCliets. ol4 o Fgeoeviaj tivonio .9.givuu & attd ; tbr sale by
SHIPTON,
mp 2 133 and 135 Wood
SOOS-11Q
4 .0 gimond, Toilet and
BO . ffyder Shaving.
la store and fcir sale by
my 22 • - LI,LIDERT & SHIPTON
_
SII°4'IIIIIF,A,De-A large, assortment, together
with Shoo Findiogs and Icitt of all kinds, ;just re
ceived by JOHN W. BLAIR.
my2o 120 Wood 'street.
ustotn.--50-eana .Illeatabt 5 each, just re
caved and for wale .by, "
rnayl9 .11111;LEktc EICKETSON:
EPSOLNI. SALTS.--I 0 htf bbls Epiwm Salts, just
received and far sale by ~
rn ID MILLER Ik'RI.CIMTSON. •
IVI iCKEREL-40 half bancls; No,l Mackerel;
111. 10 Kitts mess Mackerel, put up for family
use, and for sale by
mayl9 MILLER & ittex.rrsoN.
Q. ALT PETRE--IrdO ke. b s refined Salt Petro, just
1..) received mid for side:by. •
may 19 • MILLER & RICK ETSON.
- - .
(AILS-1900 gallons unbleachedFalland Sperm
V Oil; •
1000 " bleachedc do. do. do;
1800 pounds Palm Oil;
10 baskets super Olive Oii;
Just received'and for sale by
ma 'l9, RICKETSON:
L.p luis. ET-1 Hluis. Claret; .
V 10 Boxes Superior do.;-
5 do. very sup. do4=
In store and for sale by
MILLER: & RICKETSON
and
SALT. -150 bbls No. 1 Salt, just receivedSALT.-150 for sale by
my 19 MILLER & RICKETSON.
COFFEE—Frirrie green and pale Rio;
" Old Gov, Java;
Lagnayra; •
" Maracaibo;
For family- use, and for sale by
'MOS. 3IILLER,
corner of Wood and 4th btg.
1 , FAS—very fine Yining Hyson,
Imperial and mark. For sale by
ma • 1(1. TRW. ',MILLER
iris—Filberm erearn''''Nutst, , • ... ,
LI Eng, Walnut!, Pecans, Almonds.
Fur sale by THOS. MILLER,
ma • 16. cor. Wood and 4th util
RUITS---Orange , 3, Lemons, .
Raisins, Figs, Prunes. Fur - iale.lyy
may,l4. ' THOS: MILLER;
At I t ANGES 4 LEMQNS;-
100 tires Lenlous;
do Oranga;—in store and for
P C MARTIN,
60 Water st.
ChItA.NCES.--60 !vases of svreet (ll) Sicily Oran.
ges just received and for sale by
P. C. MARTIN,
Water street.
LURE WINES A NDLI4ITORSiery quality-
always on hand and', for sale by
P. C. MARTIN,
map . ; 60 Water street.
NTEW GRADUATED' GorGitAm ROBES, AT
MORRIS!..-.The Lathes are requested to call
and examine a new and beautiful assortment of Grad
uated Gingham-Robes at No 65 market at. Just re
ceived by D. Leech & Co's Express. ap2'.
PEIRAfiF. SHAWLS AND SCARFS.—Another lot
or Handsome Berstge Shawls and Scarfs, now
opening at No. 65 Market street, by
a. 27 A. MORRIS.
4
TRENCH LAWNS.—A large lot of line French
Lawns, ;new style) just received li
A MORRIS,
`...q • No. 65 Market st.
IN'tittASl LAWNS.—ltecesced this day by Es
-1„:11 preen—a splendul assortment or Gingham
Lawns, new and desirable tityles, •
aprl A moil fug
• 'Fo. 65 Markin RI
FULL SPKIND SUPPLY DP NEW GOODS AT
ALE XANDER & DAY'S,
.No 75 Marled sired.
1 IM have just opened the VOICES?, nr-v r NE-
Y
V 17:CTE,I) and cpexpairt assortment of Spring,
and Summer Goods which they hive -ever brought
to this city, The senior partner- residing in Phila
delphia, and having 3 long experience in and Duo
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-
Wilt° making our stock eornplete--enables us to nf
fer a much greater number of Now York and Phila
delphia Auction bargains than we have ever before':
offered at one time. We would therefore -reSpeet
fully invite the attention of the public to our stock.'
aimillifiug as it does, almost every article in our
litidPlWof which we are selling at prices which can
not be beat, included in our assortment, are the fol
lowing seasonable shorts, viz:
LADIES DRESS GOODS.
A great variety of style and quality, splendid
lawns of tvery description; such as super, organdy,
balzarine lace stripe, ombre shaded, embroidered,
&c. Super balzariners plain and satin stripe bar
gacs and hal-rarities; ginghams of almost every de
scription,ehintzes of the latent style and of superior
quality.
SPLCVMD Sots.—super, blk and blue blk striped
armure silks, sup. rep. do; also a very large assort
ment of fancy silks, among which are several new
styles of extra width and superb quality.
Sitswtai.—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 are sup. French bare
egc shawls; sup heavy French cape do; plain fliird
and embroidered de laine do; ombre shaded do; blk
nettdo; rich plain silk .do; sup fig>d silk do; 3-4 silk
fringe de lathe do; ombre shaded cashmere do; hea
vy twisted silk do; tine Shetland nett do; and a great
variety of other styles, to all of which we would in
vite the attention of the Ladies.
P.iltasors .+VII PAIVLSQLETtVI74 groat variety,
which we are selling at prices greatly below wnat
the same style and quality are usually sold for.
tiorntrrs, IlonwErs.--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 emi
t sually low.
Warm Goons.—Our stock of white goods such as
plain and striped mull Swiss nansook; &c; also plain,
striperl'and barred jaeonets, and sup white robes isj
very superior, so that we are dreptued to suit tit
Ladies in - that line. -
Rumens sato Flowetts-=.4 large and choice as-. 1
sortment of ribbons and flowers. Our stock of -el oth s
eassimeres, summer Cassimeres and drillings, tisk
ingl checks, =Wins, prints, &c., &c., is very lajge
and clioiee, and Mom whole russortment wouldiwe
reepectililly 'request the attention of the public,: as
we are confident of our goods and prices gun:in:el/-
oral satisfaction. • - m_ylB4 in
Can't be Beau
1 M . . WHITE has just received at 44 large
..7 establishment, fronting on Liberty and -Sixth
streets, a splendid assortment of TwEgm for
summer; alse, a superior lot of French Satin YES.
TINGS, all of which he is •ready to make up in
the latest fashion and on the most reasontle terms
as usual. Observe - the corner, N 9 16 . bitted) ,
and Sixth areal..
myll 111: WHITE, Tailor, Pioprietor.
•
_
WOOL, WOOL, WOot.
LEIS of WoorNvanted for
„the highest market
5()0 000 which
price in ca sh will he paid, for, the various grades,
by SPRINGER HARIIAGGS&
At the warehme of. Hannah Sc i Wateranua
m .12d1 No 31 Water and;l32Frcutt ste.
MPORfiER and Wholesale dealer in French, Ger
i, maw and English :Fancy. Variety Goods-of every
description; such as Jewelry, table and pocket Cut
lery, silk Purses r bemi Bags, silver and german sil
ver gpoons, gold and silver Peireils, silk and gum
enders dos dos. of Gartnardnwn floes and half do.
Trimmin 'of all kinds, and a general assortment of
toys, constantly on'hand at !MI, Market Street,
between Third and Fourth atreebrOtapsOnhi Eow,
Pittsburgh.. - - - my.l3
CIIED SH-AND .
3,11 The attention of inv ited tr con
large stock of these Heed . A
,
4-4 superior Sea Island . Shithng ril nal h
15 , 46 4. 4,
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it
124 liantilton-Sheeti4;
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aaftes Vavanagh:
OiWBALWEi COITR.T EtALEI.
order of the Orphan's Court
of Attegheily — -eeilritty.dated the ninth day of
May,A.1).11304.,iti1l be exposed to public. sale,
on.theinemises - ori Monday, thefirst day of June
trait, it 10 o'clock, ititt. all tho folicrwitvg described
property, situated in thtThird and-Fifth Wards-of
the city of Pittsburgh, the Real ,Esta,teof Bernard
McLennan, late of the city of. Cincinnati, Ohio,
deed.
Flee contiguous lots of ground, situate on the
West side of Grant street in said city orPittsburgh,
each containing 20 feet in front, and extending
back in-depth SO feet; (preserving an-equal width,)
towards Cherry alley. One of said lots is situated
at the S.W. corner of 'Grant and Sixth streets, and
has a front of Sff feet on Sixth street.: • '-
Also, two contiguous lots of ground, fronting each
20 feet on Sixth street, between Grant street and
Cherry alley, and extending back - 120 feet in depth
towards Virgin alley. • "
Also, two contigous lots of ground, fronting each
17 feet on Penn street,. sth Wrd of said city of
Pittsburgh, and extending back in depth 50 feet
towards . Spring alley. One of the said lots has a
front of 50 feet on (Marra street, on which is
erected a Smith shop, and on the other a two story
frame tenement.. , ' 21
Also, a lot of ground on the comer of O'llarra
street arid Spring alley, fronting-on (Marra street
In feet, and extending back in deptli,.along Spring
a11ey,,50 feet, en - which is erected a two story frame
tenement.
4lre—a Ica of ground on the corner of Etna and
Factory streets, in Said sth Ward, fronting on Fac
tory street 45 feet, and extending along 1.14 a at.,
preserving an equal width, 53 feet. -
41ao—a lot of ground fronting on a 20 feet alley,
near Factory street, 20 feet, and extending backin
depth 45 'feet to the rear line of the lot last Min.
fior
coed, on which is ereeted a frame tenement:
Term:Land Conditions , 9f Sale s as follOws:- . --The
widow's dower, beim , one-!hind of the purchase
money, will remain in the hands of the purchaser,
during her life, subject to the payment Of interest.
Also, the oar/1/th, alter deducting the widow's one
third, will be subject to the same terms as the
widOw's dower. The balance to be pitiketie-Italt
in hand, and the remaining .portion (seemed by
Bond and Mortgage,) in two and three years.
G.: H. HILTON,
Att'y. in fart for the
Guardians and Marx.
N. B. Persons wishing further information, will
please apply to Messrs. Blakely & Mitchel.
may I I- td.
iibtorifPli Sale, by Adjourithittit.
B' Y
virtue of a writ of Levaii Facia `issued
out Of the District Court of . :Alleglieni Co.;
and to me directed, will be exposed to public sate.
at the Court House, - in the city of Pittshurgh,
on Monday, the 15th day of June, A. D., 1846, at
it) o'clock, A. M., the following property, to wit :
All the right, title, interest and claim of Samuel
Smith. William Mitchell and Andrew N. M'Dow
ell, of, in and to all that lot or piece of ground.'
being part of lots numbered 33 and 34, in the city
of Pittsburgh, containing in front on Perm street
one hundred and twenty feet, and extending back
towards the Allegheny riyer. ,ctie_ : .htitidred and
ninety feet; bounded on the uortb by : property of
the city of Pittsburgh, on the east by Cecil's -alley,
on the south by Penn street, and on the west by - lot
No. ;32, being part of The same lots which Riclid
130•eu, by deed bearing date the 11th day of No
vember, A. 'll, 1830, contesed unto Saninel SMith,
Wm. Mitchell and Andre* N. 31'Dcpivell, on which
is. erected a large Rolling Mill, Nail FactOry,
blaCksmith shops, and a two story brick ware
house, together with all the fixtures, engine, ma
chinery, tools; Ric.. belonging to said rolling mill,
nail factory and shops. t?eized and taken in exe.
cution as the property of the said Samuel Smith.
William Mitchell and Andfew N. MToivell; ti ,
the suit Of Richard .Vowen; for use' of John
Merange. E. TROVILLO, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Office, May 23, 184 . 1 : 1—my 26-dts
11 ECEIVED TiIIS DAY.—Received this day, by
Green & CON Express, a large assortment of
the newest styles of Parasolls, and Parasollettes,
Fringed and Plain; which we will offer at prices that
cannot fail to please all who waut a beautiful article,
at the new Dry Goods !louse.
GEO. S. SWARTZ,
in 20 • . No. 106 Market street.
SHOE PAPER.-100 . reams crown shoe paper, as
sorted colors, received and for sale by
JOHN U. MELLOR,
in Wood st.
To the linnarabk Iht Judges of Me Cuurt cf Genera,
Quarter &triune of the Peace, in and far the Cuun-
ty of Mkgbrny.
The petition of August Fa the d ward;
Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, 'horribly shew
eth that your petitioner - has provided himself with
materials for the accommodation of travelers and
others, at his dwelling house in. the county afore
said, and prays thatyour honors will lit Pleased to
grant him a license to keep a public house of en
tertainment, and your petitioner, as in duty bound,
will pray AUGUST FALLER.
We, the subscribers, citizens of the second ward;
du certify that the above petitioner is of good re
pioe for honesty and temterante, and is well pro
vided with house moth and conveniences for the
accommodation of travelers and others, and
* that
said tavern is neceseary. . •
John 11. Carless, A. }telly', A Wilson. P. Mar-
tin, Wm. Andes - tam, John Cjimick, Westley Grier,
M. Kinzer, Thomas Malese, WM. Sanders, Adam:
Baker, Wm. Keller.
may 293 t•
To thc Honerabie the Judges of the Court of Ocncr
of Quarter &ssions of the Peace, in and fur the
county of 411eghrny.
Tho petition of Samuel Mrlelland, 31 vr.ird Pitts
burgh, humbly sheweth that your petitioner hath
provided himself with materials for the accommo
dation of travellers ,and others, at his dwelling
house in the city aforesaid, and prays that your
Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to
keep a public house of entertainment. And your
petitionouty bound will yray.
' SAMUEL MCLF.LLAND. •
We, thegit i plistribets, citizens of Pittsburgh, do
certify that trlkikcihove petitioner is of good repute'
for honesty and teinperance, and is well provided
with hot - coin and convenience for the accurm
modation of ers and' others, and that said
ovem is necessar . • •
Thorroks. Elliot, It 13. Alward, John 11. Davis,
W. Y OUTIV:4Oe ph Kiser, 13. F. King,:Alx. Hot
/stein, John M'Deritt Wm. Stevenson, W:W, .I.4rus,
Chatlterinpt, Wm. Mackey, Ge 4. H. Per
, .
nonan--"'" • inay294l3t
To the Honorable the ilidges of the Court of General
Quarter Sessioneof- the Peace, in and for the coun
ty of Allegheny.
The petition of John Hesketh, of Robinson town
ship; Allegheny county, humbly sheweth that your
petitioner bath provided himself with materials
for the accommodation of travellers and others, at
his dwelling house in the • county atbresaid, and,
prays that-your Honors will be pleased, to grant
hint a license to keep a public house of entertain
ment And your petitioner, as in duty hound,
will pray.„ JOHN HESSE:TH.
We, the subscribers, citizens of Robinson; town
ship, do certitTy that the; above petitioner is of good
repute for honesty and temperance, and is well
provided with house room and convenience for the
accommodation of travelers mid othene and that
said tavern is necessary. -
James C. Richey, -Williatn Flinn, Ew
ing, C. Ml:arland, William Brown, Matthew Har
bison, Al.eic. liTKee, Hugh Cowen, A. Liggett,
Thomas 'rhornburg, John Nichol, John Harbison.
ma 28413 t
!l'o the Efonorabti the fudges of the Court of Genes ,
at Quarter - Sessions of the Peace, in and for c 1
County of .11kgdeny. - -
The petition of James Fryer, of East' Wer l'p,
Allegheny county aforesaid, Immbly sheiveth, that
,
your petitioner has provided himsef with materi
als for the accommodation ofatriiitelers and l otherE
at
.his dwelling,house, in the county nforesaid,ani
prays that your Hailers will'be pleased to gr. -
him license to keeiva public house of enter%
mem. And your petitioner, us in duty boubd vm
Pray- JAMES FRYER
We, the subscribers, eitigus of Allegbeby
certify that RIO above petitioner is of good;repute
Tor honesty and-temperance; and is well provided
witti l hQuse room mid eoilVeniences for the acenin.
modation of. travellers and lathers, and tht &aid
tavern is necessary.
John Robert-Max ell Hugh Terrence,
John Alhiou Beale, Jacob ateal,;R,bart,
844, John Young, John Girt, H. Ilit-Rteekt.nridge;
JOSeph Adains,',Robeit railyggiat
MEE
Ufe, Fire and. 'Marine Insiurancert
airia _ rn - iajo
State:Shia:insurance Compahy; Na.2o Wall
strait, York,-ere now prepared, through Spring
, er Harbaugh,-their Mithonxed
.Agent, to, insure a
' &ail* loss by. Fire; thi damages of the seas and
[
inland navigation, also, the loss of human :life, up
on terms equal to m# other company or agency in
' thiscity. • Their C9ital is $ . 5(?0,00. 0 Paid in, and
invested id: the following manner. _ Two hundred
and fifty thorisand dollars in "stack of tho State of
New York;one hundred arid:fatty thatissiar del
limit! Solids Mortgages. oil gohd productive, city
property, and one hundred and ten thouviad dollars
in cash at any time: A source at great security
adopted' hy this Company is, upon mo.-considers
tion, tatakia any for a greater sum , than five
thoUsend dollars; also, no two,riskti adjoining, there
by avoiding the eriters Which have proved fatal to
many Companies.' This . .. Company, also, to 'avoid
any diaarrangement .of the:affairs of the insured,
pay all losses is soon as satisfactorily arranged;
dispensing with the delay of sixty days, oftentimes
of such serious inconvenience to the insured.
The attention of the mercantile, marine, and
personal interests is respectfully called to the ad
vantages of this Company.'
DIRECTORS
Samuel Jones, , Thoinas,
David Ames, . Smith Aayinond,
Richard Ransom, Thomas Franks, -
George M. Hargous, Hulburts, •
4 Edinund Tubers, ' • Peter Rogers,
Nicholas Roben3, James Van Renseller,
Theodore Floyd, " Charles Livhintcrn, • •
James Rem.sen; Daniel Perkins;
jarnes Tolbert Edward Lawrence,
Samuel. Allen, , , Stephen Minturn,
George Morris, Charles,Adams,.
,Fianeis Johnston, , Thomai Dennison,
Oliver Hanivants:
By order of the Board of Directors.
SPRINGER. HARBAUGH, Agt.
'Office at the Counting`Room of Hanna &
terman, No: 31 Water and 02 Front street, below
IVfarket, Pittstiurgh.rnayl2-16m
Dr. Jiieksonte Pile Emlireceitieri.
[From the Editor of the Philattelphia Tinies.]
infJGHLY IMPORTANT! Jackson's Embroca-
F - 1. tion never fails. It is the oniy medicine now
sold for the cure of one of the most common and
troublesome distrSaes.
A friend who hasbeen cured by it asks us,to speak
wiarmly in praise" of the efficacy of Jackson's Pile .
Embrocation. He describes it as being the very beat
remedy of the kind ever imagined by enthusiast iu
PhararacY. •
ihfr. Ashford's letter must decide the question in
the mind of every one. - - _ '
" ' PILESI PILES I PILES 111
;Rarely a day passes that we do- not get some testi
mony, either verbal or written, of the great efficacy
of Dr. Jackson's Pile Embromition. Read the fol
ldwing
- Nit:Att.-Yong, 721 Broadway,l
September 2, 1845. • f
Dr. N. Jackson—Dear Sir Will you send ate six
hottles of your pile embrocation? I wish them part
to keep myself, and part for a legal gentleman, a
friend of mine, Who has found great relief in using
from my bottle two or three times. You remember,
when in. Philadelphia; I was sullbring dreadfully fram
this tremiudoits Scourge, I only took one bottle from
youi thavc . not used it quite all, and am quite well.
As you may suppose, I proclaim the virtues of 'your
Medicine wherever I go. I tell :every friend &bout
it, and it is singular to perceive how many are'suf
tering in this way—l believe half of my
ecaare more or less aillicted. ' Let me tell 'you that
you can sell herd is fast as you choose to make.—
When you want a certificate frcitn me yeti shall have
it, and you are at liberty to ahow this latter if you
Trish, Respectfully yours,
LEWIS P. ASHFORD.
irr A supply of the above article has just been
received, and for sale in Ilittsbergh, at the Pekin Tea
store, No Ili Fotirtlt street, near Wood. Price $1
per bottle, or via bottles for $6.
AIR. MUFF'S
and Writing Rooms, corner
of Fifth and. Markel streets.
The, proprietor of this estab
lishment, is a practical hook
keeper of upwards of twenty years experience, and
his success as a.teacher °Mercantile and Steamboat
Donli.:Keeping, has never been equalled by any-tea
cher 'West of the npitintains. Even•the pupils of the
Professor in the Commercial College of Cincinnati,
frequently find' themselves obliged to go through
Mr. Ws. 'course of instruction, before they can con
duct their books. It is also, a well kriowh fact that
Professor Porter was instructed by one of Mr. Duff's
• pupils in the correct solution of a computation in Met
, cantilc ..ilithmetic,..whiclk- was .otherwise unable
to pcform.- Subtonpticin lista are now open at the
Institute and air th boOk stores in the city for Mr.
Duff's new treatise upon Book-Kesepittg,, - my. 23
llt KIU
rt, OR RENT.-:-We offer for rent, that huge and-
r commodious frame house; opposite the residence
of Mr. T. McCarty on Cummins streets, 6th ward.—
The house contains eight well finished rooms and
has a well, garden' and a number of good fruit trees,
and grape vines. Emit low and possesiion given
immediately. Enquire of
BLAEELY & MITCHEL,
Ig Real Estate Agents.
Scour ty lb Purchasers
Icatenoli woceptEaglie Mle( Goaten..l4.4.lmr
Eash.box of Gr.iriiißtSEGA& COATED PILLS has Up= 1!
4 Y0.111,1ra0L,,,,..p.i1ajirrja,,,,,, ALL .
SILT.= "N. 4 D 4 P • otiusa
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CILICKENIIIt'S SUGAR COATED VEGETABLE
PILLS are the, first and only Aledicine ever
known that will;positicely cure
Headache, Giddiness, Measles, Salt Rheum,
Itheumatisui;Piles, j Heartburn, Worms,
Dispepsia, Seurvy, Cholera Morbus,
Small Pox, ,lartudice, Coughsv Quinsy,
Pains in the Back, Whooping Cough,
Inward Weakness, 'lloustunption, Fits,
Palpitation of the Heart, Liver Complaint,
Rising iu the'l'hroat, Erysipelas, Deafness,
Dropsy, Asthnia, • Itchinga of, the Skin,
Fevers of all kinds, Colds, Gout, Gtavel,
Female COMplaints, Nervous Complaints,
And all other diseases, riginating from impurities of
the blood,
It:r They have - cared, since their introduction,
over 2 3 000 persons, whe have been given up as hope
less cases, by the most siminent Physicians.
They are patronised and recoMmonded by
men of the highest distinction, among whom are
Hun David. R. Porter, Hon, Henry Clay, .
Hon•JohnQ. Adams, lion. Daniel Webster,
Hon. Martin Van Buren, H0n..1. C. CallioUn, ,
'Gee. Winfield Scott, Col:R. .111. Yohnson, .
X; Polk, Gen. Lewis Cass. -
-;.
—heir virtues are so infallible that the money
will be returned in all, cases they .du not give univer
sal satisfaction. Altbough.but two and. a half yesrs
have elapsed Since these celebrated Pills were first
introduced to the public, the sale of them in the
Eastern and , middle. States Las far exceeded Dr.
Clickener's 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
IrennSylvania; 9,000 in Maryland, 3,000 in New ler
acy, 2,000 in Delaware, and 9,000 in the New England
States, requiring the constant employment of 21
hands, exclusive et printers - , and. engravers. In the
same period; upwards of 200,000 copies of the
trEamily 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 highesfestimation by the public.
We might, extend this publication to an indefin
ite tenth, if we deemed it expedient to publish all
tersimouials we have received, not only from agents
but individuals and families, who have experienced
the benhcial .edects of Clickener's Sitar Coated
Pills, but wo &Cm it unnecessary. The 11103 t in.-
cOntestible evidence of their unprecedented success,
are the numberless Iditations and Counterfeits which
have already appeared, notwithstalatiMg the brief pe
riod they have been before the public. Even some
of`our staunchest- pill makers have had the audacity
to imitate the Capsule of Sugar, in order to disguise
the ingredients. of their vile compounds, ancl palm
them o 1 for , the "real thrum
.pure.” Such paltry
shifts cannot last hang 'without exposing their hideous
deformity. Truth , ant honesty must inevitably pre
vail over rascality and deception.
For sale in Pittsburgh by WM. JACKSON, at lits
„i Patent Medicine Werchonse, No. 89, Libertystreet,
head , of Wood. st:, Pittsburgh: Price; „`2.5e. per box.
,"`
Pr. Clickener's principal office is 81 Barclay street,
01 ' Now York.
ill;Kr Beware of an . imitation article called Im
proved Sugar Coated PAIN purpottim to be patented,
as both the pills_ and the pretonded patent are for
geries, got up by a miserable quack in. New York,
who, for' the 'lest four: of fivo. years, - hai-itiatbi his
living by counterfeiting popular medicines, . •
047 - Iteanerober,-Tfr. V Clieltener - istlie original
inventor ;of Sugar Coated , Pdlb, and that itochintr
the sort was ever, heard of toltillte.introduted them
injune;-1843. - .7Pirrchaiort ratolgd.thateicilt,ikraYe
mat for Chekener'a Sew Cr,tated.Thgntablerillsi and
take ho gtilery t4 .- ty7 l illlAl l o.4e4l.*P or .
IVA** - - • - glaY 9 '
.
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VIAT.ErS OF LA.—
coanterimo• "aux mix
.A.LLOT KRAMER;EXCLIANGE
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catarrn or, ruler& AMA - V.oMsTlitt'.. ,3
ALLGOI9. -
delphia Dank , par Slate Dank §r, launches. 40
ugh.. . ...par Shan - noeservn
„ ....... ,par
nasty. . .par State Bank fictaancl;P:l44
county,....par rralsonott*
ry county.. par All solventiranks .r qt,4
-land par 5 . Avrt , s„ citbilos.*. •
* ago Co • • par All Solvent trantsi. i 4:4
par
par VtVi r 1 0 1 4 103.
Ail solvent Inas .aslq
ar iTnot long, ,
: :30d / 4 "' Volk- city ! • •-t , %..PAT
•.. Id Country < •t-i 'Ad
DtAIIVLARIC, •
13 .2 d Baltimre. „par
t'onntry .. ... .
rarronsin {Etta. :
'd 74 ''' 4 F , teinco. 1 4ilvV 75
I lactUriAri• -
Pane and Alecb bank, .5d
AU Other. Solvent, ; , ;
afq,
New prp l
prin
Baltimore, • • • prirt
GOLD AWD smelt. arantl.,
Fred erikdors
Ten Tbalers, flO
Ten - Guilders...., .x.3: 00
Louisafosi.k • • •,,,.4 , 54
Napoleon .. .. r , 3 81:1
c^.) ..2 150 220
Eagle, Ole' 40
ir hew'', • • • /NO_
Doubloon; .s,panish. . Or
vo. Patriot, t • , I 5
Guinea. ' 504
rafMS9I.4.VIL3
Philadelphia Banks .. 'pat'
Pittsburgh,. ... par t
Lancaster ~ • . •'.• • ,par
Chester county... . • .par
Delaware county, - .•
Montgomery county,. par •
'Northumberland par
Colambia-Blidge ..par
DoylestiAvit . . . —par
Reading' - par
Bucks e0unty....,... par
Pottsville par
U. States'Bank • .301.1
Brownsville . td
Washingtoti.. 4 •.• •s'• ld
All other solvent lilss,2d
Scrip.
Mer &Alan: bk. Pittli.par,
State -Scrip ;r1 • . 2 d'
City. and County, .... i. 241
Lancaster` 10kl
Hamilton. 15d
Granville ......,-::,••1~d'
Farmers' Bk Canton..Xid
Urbana . ' 40d
Scioto.. 5d
All Solvent Banks "
ELT:737!
State Bk Sr. branches, k2;d
44 licrippnz 6 p. 43, .spm
- E.Erirucira.
All sol Bankse.,..2d
Fastern nankY
.
do. branches. ~ , .. 14d
Bearat,Morgopto:4lk. 4.4'
IN N A 2 1 ,1 PACK—VI
MONDAY PACKET. -
THE - regular mail and pasenger steam
er UNION, Captain Maclean, will tin:he
a regular packet between Pittsburgh aid CineiXi,
nati, leaving this port every 3lenday at 6 sisktelc
P. M. Returning she willleavo C4iiinjiati.ev•gy
Thursday at 6 P. M. ' '
The Union was built expressly for -this 1;640,
and affords ev . ery aceomenodation.
For - freight-or passage apply.onbotxd; ';:rtayl)
It Wix• -
c The. ‘ '4%.knowri fast running ,
-_,PMligit' W. Forsyth, Master, *ill via
as are Paeiiet, leaving every Wedn.esday morn,
ing at 10 a;cleek, and Wheeling, at 10, P. - M., eta
same day. Returning, _she . will 14sio Cineittaati
every Saturday, at 10,A. M._
For freight or passage apply on board; or
. 4ct
FOlkTli & Co.. Agents. _
No. aff, Water street;
The regularmail and passengereteamer
CIRCASSIAN, Capt. Isaac Bennett, will
run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh And,
Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday,: 8t 10,
A. 31, and Wheeling at 10, P. PrT„ the same day,
Returning,tlie will leave Cincinnati every Tpeadny,
at 10, A. M. '
For fi-eight or paesage_apply on board.. -
_—
The Circassian was built,expressly for this prod , a,
and offers to her passerigers every cnintnicand - ar,
commoirlation. -'mar-.".3
SATURDAY PACKET.:
• The regular mail and passenEr steals; er
MF.SSENGF.R,Capt:Minford, will rms. al
a regalar Pacliet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati,
leaving this port every. Saturday at 10,A."M. 1 .and • -
Wheeling at 10; P. M., the same day- net - inning,
she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesdays ,4/...1 1 1
tvelotk, A. M. • •
For freight or passage apply_ on board.
The Messenger was.built espressly 7 for thiptrade k
and oifers to her . passengers_ every comfort and Ac
commodation. mar 2„1
TUESDAY PACKET. •
THE regular mail . and passengeratettm,
er HIBERNIA, -Capt. Johnlqinerelter t
will run as a regular packet between - Pittsburgh and
Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday at 10 A t
M., and Wheeling atlo'P. M; of the same
-Returning; elle will leave Cincinuatievery Friday 41
For freight or pasvage'apPly on board..
'The Hibernia was built expressly for the tia.l3' e,
arnroffers to the passepvis_ every cornfort'and":au,
perior accotrun pdations.• - • apl
• • ..-FRIDAY• PACKET..
711E'regularkitsitand pasaengeride r arri.
er CLIPPER .tio:t;Captain Croolyi;
run as a regular packet betweenfincinnati aildPitts.
burgh. leaving this port. every Piiatty , at 10 A. 11.1.,
and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day. Iletarning
she will leaye Cincinnati every Aimglayat 10 o'clulk t
.
For. freight or passage apply., on board.
The, Clipper No. teas builtexpressly for this trade.
and. ONCTS to her passengers every comfort. danitneo
cornmodation. . ' _
REGULAR CINCINNATI PACKET.
THE new U. &Mall steamer ACADIA g
AL E. Lucas. Mailer, Mill rutras al tttx
lar . passenger packet between Pittsburgh. and. tho
above port during the season of 134 q, knyille, ( AV -
Thursday at 10 o'clock A. .. -
The Acadia,is new and has superior nefiointroda- -
tions. For freight or p3Molere anolv on board, Or- tq
ap9 J. NEWTON JONES, Agent,
===l
The remdar mail amt. passenger steamer
MONONGAHELA. Ca pt. Stone; wilt ruq
as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh m1(1.0116'214 .
nati, leaving this port every Monday at , 10, M. t
and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Return,
ing, she will leave Cincinnati every Thitrsdah_yt
For freight or passage apply on hoani. -
The Mononf4ahela was built expresslyjor this
trade, and offers to the, passengers comfort, and sus ,
perior accommodations. . -mar.3l
- THE regular mail and passefigeVateamTh
er NEW ENGLAND, Capt.' S.ll.- e;
will tun as a .regtila.r packet between. Pittsburgh-and
Cincinnati, leaving this port every Wednesday at 10
1. M.; and V.Theeling .at 10 P.lll. the same
Hettiruilm. she wilLleave Cincinnati every Sunning
at 10 A. Ti _ -
For freight or passage apply on board.
The New England was built expressl7 for thiiiirade
and offers to the passengers every eon:Sart and slim
rior aOciamOdathins. trtarlte
SAINT-LOUIS PACTLOTII. "
FOR ST:. LOTUE—RF.GULARI PACKET.
The new and splendid passenger steam,
er TOM CORWIN, Capt. Bugher;
run in the trade from Pittsburgh to St. Louie, dtt.
rind the season of 184.
The - Torn Con'vin,* was built expressly for the
trade, and is eleg,antly furnished in eve.rY, retEetti
For freight or passage apply onboard .
inay 19.
TOR ST. LOUTS--REMJLArt PACKET.
The new and splentua passengerstemns
er BRUNETTE, Capt. Perry, wiTlianiti
ihFtTn.de from. Pittsburgh to St totdp, during-.the
2 the
season of IMS.
The Brunette teas built expressly tor the irade 4
arid is elegantly fournished in orpry rispect. -
For freight or passa.ge apply on board;
- - - _
FOR LOUSVTLLE---REGUIAIt PACKET.
The new and splendid passennerateam,
er TONNA.LLITICA; Capt. 3; K:Bloody,
wt jun in the trade from Pittsburgh to Lottieville, du
tir4 the season of 1846. . •
The Tonnalettke, was bitilteipresslyTor 'het:rade,.
and is elegantly furnishedin every respect ;
For freight or passageapply heardl'
Remittances is Rrkoi* Icell , Mtit'Sco - t;
land and Walics t - -
jr
TbERSONS - desirous of remitting, mondy to any o
the above' countries, cm de so'through-the sub.
scribers en the most easy terms, We are prepared
to issue drafts for any amount over £l,OO
Remittances made through our house any daiWpro
the 23d of May, will be received- irilramds', -- hy thq
20th of done:
BLAKELY& sritcHELaittsti l ,
Agents for Roche, Droonk-ett.i.
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1171, 011. SALD,-The lalge• - tliree story Vick .
IC and lot efgrettad brinticlt it is extteDLAantlana.
att"ta;bet , Vo4l/ CherrYalleY and SAntAatt7allt.at prest
eat oceepled.by Mr: Delany : , Thkr ,nPaz# l Fill be
seld.at a great bargain. Enqeire
tnylB - • IAAILDLY MT •CIIE4-“.
nernittai l s t i:th otriv Qbtl ceqq - t r - " 1
AA ONEY spnt to all parWif.Englana,,l.relandt
Scotland i ani,Walog, in molts of Xi mati
n aids, to suit purehaiera, ,, , - • . 4..
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PaO•willoAiltl'CPT,' 4 •Pf - - 301 1/ I + II YO CEstB.
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MONDAY PACK ET
WEDNESDAY PACKET