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They have purchased a small steamboat, and intend'etiltibiting in allthe towns and cities on the Ohio, The Great IVestem is cempesed of the first talent in the country. M'Ccriirrx is, we . pre- Zume, best two horse, rider in the world the grace s eass.ankelegance he exhibits in the perform ance of hisfeats, elicits the admiration and ap please of every beholder. S;oxs, the intrepid bare baCied rider, is undoubtedly without an equal. The Appearance -in. the, ring„of that dark son of mortality, joule Srerrti, the - inimitable negro de lineator, it the signal for the: exit of sober faces.— Success attend them.say we. Vourth of July Celebration. arsuatit to Ouitice;s large meeting convened at the Washington Hotel, on Saturdaq evening. On motion, Air. 11. H. Kerr was appointed Chairman, and s Y....S.Hanaation =tad as Secretary. • . The object of the meeting wes-fully stated; and the Chairman took occasion to express his satis faction in heing aide to say that tie lion-heuted Senatir-Gibbons would be present With others of the members silo sustained the best interests of the ficate , tly the passage of the "Railroad and he knew the feelings of the, people of the County, and would here, predict that they would flriiltifl'with feelings of general delight "he fallowing resolutions were than offered and , mumimously adopted: &Mira, !Mat' vre will-celebrate the 4th of July by a Pub*. Dinner, at a place to be !elected by the Committee arid We hereby tender to all an in ‘itation to participate with us in 'doing honor to the meritorious members that could forget and forego local prujudiees for the good of the whole people,'• hi advocating and voting for the Rail road. • - • flesoltuti,-That. •the different Committees will act promp i tly n Tarrying out the wishes of the mositing,and that the, proceedings be published, In all Our papers. - Committee te select a plum and a person to provide a Dinner.—P. McKenna, Col. Samuel W. Black, M._Patric,k, Cal. T. Hamilton, Gem J. Large.: ' commipre of Invitation.—C. Sli'aler, R. Patter son, H. R. Magraw, Wilson M'Candless, J. H. Mc- Elheney, B.: H. Kerr, G. A. Mcllwain. Committer on Officcrs.—J. C. Davitt, J. B. Guthrie, C. Barnet, J. B. Butler; DL Kane; Jr., Col. John Bigler,' John C. Dunn, R. Donaldson, John Irwin, J S. Hamilton, Andrew Burke, G. P. Hamilton, Wm. M.. Porter. _ ,Cerientittcr on Toads,-,R, D. Gazzam, John Bir mingham, Wm. Wilkins; Win. Porter, Win. Kerr, Samuel Jon. icommittreou Music.—Joseph Watt, Julia Sibbet. Clptain °brine ; C. S. Eyster, W. MVandless. R... 11. Ks au, Chairman. J. Scott Hamilton, Secretary. , : ''. \'' .COMPLIMEXTART BENEFIT TO SIR. PORTER.- Ir will be -seen, that our correspondent C. L. sug gests the propriety of giving Mr. PORTER, the gentlemanly and efficient manager of the Theatre, a' complimentary Benefit. Mr.., PonTsa richly merits such an evidence of respect, and we have no'doubt the suggestion of OUT correspondent will fu4 universal tailor with the lovers of the Drama , . in this city, • t. . . CEYrhe Litsghcs Fanulg givc another Concert to ' • REF/14.9 KIN o.—The shower ye s lerday afternoon COLLECTOR:! OFFICE, Pittsburgh, Tune Ist. .The amount of tonnage cleated at this Office flxt• the :month ending May 31st, is 20,727.132. I'9ll received for same time, $'14,750.10. . JOHN FLEMJNG, Collector, We - have been requested to announce the name of A:cnaaw hi...Toniretorir, as a candidate for the office of Coronet subject to the decision ofsthe Democratic County Convention: june 2-te, DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION 'OF JI.LECILIETV COWNTr. At a meeting of the Democratic Committe of 'Correspondence of Allegheny COunty, held on the inst. at the Washington Hotel, it was, on -mckiori Resolved, That the Democratic' itizens of the sev eral wards of the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, and of the boroughs and townships of the County, be -retpieSted.tohold their primary meetings, at the usual .places-, on Saturday the 20th of. June next, for the • purpose of choosing the usual; number of Dole :gates to. represehtthe said districts in County Convention: - Resolved, That the Delegates so elected or cho - Fen, be, and they, are herelty directed to meet in - Convention at the New Court House, in Pittsburgh, 'Wednesday, the 24th June next, at 12 o'clock, ' M. for the purpose of nominating one person as a • candidate for Congress. Four persons as candidates for 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 oner. One person as a candidate for County Corn • mitssioners, and one poison as a 'candidate for Coon ' ty Auditor; also toappoint conferees, whose duty it - 'shall be to nominate, in conjunction with a like num - bet of conferees from Butler county. One person as a bandidate for. State Senator, to represent the die . irict composed of the counties of Allegheny and Butler. • JOHN C. DAVITT, Chairman. Tostss, Sec'y. ~A r-~',~' Pittsburgh arid Comicl.lSl - 1/le Rail Road Ccrmpany,. A meeting of the. Corrupiesioners will be held at the Board of Trade Rooms on Tuesday, the 2nd day of June at 3 o'clOck, P. M. . 'WM ROBBiNSON, Jr., Prest. ' E. D. •Gazzani; - Sec: • • The.. Democratic candidate Jitr. .Congress.—The nominee of the Democratic Convention should be, if pos.sible;the Very strongest man in the county. We recsre riot only an able man, but one who unites 'both ability of the first :order and general popularity. • Such a man is Col. WILSON 'CANDLESS--let the Democracy rally upon this able and elo4uent champion of their principles, and success is certain. The people of this Dis , "trict require' his services in Congress, and will not be denied. ' _ MANY DEMOCRATS. sf-TFRIFFALI'fY. •-- Mr. roditor:—Having been a devoted friend of Rody Patterson, for the office 'FA' Sheriff, in a for. mer accaiion, I beg leave to bring him before the Xlanaperatic. convention again, for a nominaiton for that Office. I . feel cerifident that if placed hefore the iae:o4e,.by the County Convention, he will be tri. -ntly elected, A DEMOCRAT. 4,30e4,4 1 auth.lsrized to state, that ,JAMES CUNNINGHAM, of BIBHin township, Jae a candidate for- the Legislature, if noaanated-by the Democratic Convention. my 12,5 „ - - We have been authorized to state that DAvrn be.a candidate for re-election to the office of_ Coroner, subject tci the decision of the NalocratigVginty Cow/el:dime - ' istayl/A sicant, s►sasar te siestas:. PENNSYLVANIA CANAL CORONER 'CORONER. .`e ~"+' .r` . .4.lfitack T7 t 9 cult! Eruptions and beautify dis coloredSki33.—A' i?alualife" discovery in Chemistry. has': has been made lately by M. ; Ve.spruiian Italian. Chemist s for curing all eruptions, and for r changing tjthe color of dark, yellow or discolored skin to a e juvenile and youthful clearnegs. Fie has Made. this in the convenient form nf a beautiful piece of Soap. For any old cans of eruption, such as scur vy, salt-rheum, erysipelas, &4. it cures wonderfully; 'also, freckles, tan, sunburn', rriorphew pimples, blotches, &c. , . See that lady, what afright; Jones's splendid Lily White • . - Would give her skin 4 natural atm. But you note, in spite of talk, She will use the common chalk; . thus you see her face is blue. If that same l ady ; and many others, had used Joxrs's Lily White, her face and cheeks would have had (a natural,) life-like, alabaster white. Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Ware house, 89 Liberty street, head of Wood. Mankind! at least that part of you With scalp quite bald and bare, You can have splendid—indeed, 'tie true!— Most glorious silky hair. If you have 'dandruf on ithe scalp; if the'hair 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 of Tone's Hair Restorative. (0-Three shillings only for a trial bottle. War rant it to possess the following qualities. It will force the hair to grow on anypart where Nature in tended hair to grow, stop it falling off, cure scurf or dandruf, and make light, red or grey hair grow dark. For dressing the hair soft and silky nothing exceeds this. It is indeed the most economical, yet superior article made for the hair. It is cheap er than the trash called hair oils, and it will keep the hair in order with one application, twice as long any other article, Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Ware house, 89 Liberty street,. Pittsburgh head of Wood. (1:7 -Principal Office, sign of the American Ea gle, 82 Chathen street, New York. Gold Pen*. TATANOND Pointed Gold Pens:—Xonstantly on 1./ hand the best assortment of this most invalu able article. There can he no more economical pen for the business or professional man. I have a large assortment of the very beat brands made, and having sold several gross in this city and vicinity which 'have given very gen eral satisfaction, I can fully:recommend them. For sale wholesale or retail by W. W. WILSON', corner of 4th and Market blitinond fee Glass Cutting JUST reced a fresh lot of Shaws superior gla• ziers Diamonds, selected with cam. Also, a large lot of diamond sparks, for glass cutters and fur sale at the lowest prices. may 27 Mantel Ornaments JUST opened a fine assortment of most beauti• ful imitation .flowers in china vases under glass eMers, suitable for parlors, mantels &c.— These flowers surpass in beauty even the'finest pro ductions of nature, at least so say men ivha have examined them. W. W. WILSON. may 27-d3 • C j A u lt. st O r .S ee fi e ) :% V: d 'o a o n l d C f lr r d sa inr , o a f t a red so u p c e e ri c i pricca by GEO. COCHRAN, my 22 26 Wood at. QHELLED CORN.-062. sacks, 133 barrels, in 17 Store. For sale, to close consignment, by 11 ItHEY Ss. 57 Water st. COFFEE -651 bags prime greon Rio. 10 pockets old government Java. Arriving and for sale by LAMBERT d: SHIPTON, 133 and 135 Wood at S'OAPS--110 Loxes No. 1 Rosin; 20 " Alinotul, Toilet and Palm, 50 " Hyder Shaving. In store and fur sale by 1T1N22 TAMBERT_& SIITPTON BACON-6000lbe Ilatus and Sules, well cured and trimmed. For sale by MARTIN & SMITH, 66 Wood street. may 20.:1&,v 50 BUSHELS Hair for Plasterers, for sale by MARTIN & SMITH, Wood street. ru . aylo-dBcw riILS--1800 gallons unbleached Fall and Sperm A— , Oil; 1000 " hie:tale-1 do. do. do; IVO pounds Palm 0117 10 baskets super Olive Oii; Just received and for sale by mavlo _ MILLER & RICRETSON. ri LARET-1 Claret; V/ 10 Boxes Superior do.; 5 . do. very sup. do.; In store and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON SALT. -150 ltl,ls --" &"o. 1 Salt, just received and for sale by mylo MILLER & RICKEI'SON. COFFEE—Prime green and pale Rio; " Old Gov. Java; Laguayra; " Maracaibo; For family use, and for sale by THOS. MILLER, may IG. corner of Wood and 4th sts PEAS --very fine Young Hyson, Imperial and Black. For sale by may 16 : THOS. MILLER ORANGES LEMONS— , .100 boxes Lemons-, 200 do Orauges;—in stom and for sale by P C MARTIN, myl2 00 Water st. RANGES.-80 boxes of sweet (0) Sicily Oran O ges just received and for sale by P. C. MARTIN, may 6 60 Water street. QUGAR-8 Hhds very prime N. 0. Sugar; For sale by - J. D. WILLIAMS, may 27 110 Wood st F ISH -30 Bbls No 1 Baltimore Herring; 10 " " 1 Trimmed Shad; 10 .! T « do; 10 4. 1 4 , Mackerel; 10 4 , 2 do; 10 " 2 and 3, - du; 2 " " 1 Salmon; Received and for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS, may 27 • 110 Wood street Sheriff's Sale, by Adjournment. BY virtue of a writ of Levari Facies, issued out of the District Court of Allegheny Co., and to me directed, will be.exposed to public sale at the 'Court House, in the city of Pittsburgh, on Monday, the 15th day of June, A. D., 1846, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the following property, to wit : All the right, title, interest and claim of Samuel Smith, William Mitchell and Andrew N. MDow 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 Penn street one hundred and twenty feet, and extending back I towards the Allegheny river one hundred and ninety feet, bounded on the north by property of the city of Pittsburgh, on the east by Cecil's alley, lon the south by Penn . street, and on the west by lot No. 32, being part of tale same lots which Rich'd Bowen, by deed bearing date the 11th day of No vember, A. D., 1830, conveyed unto Samuel Smith, Win. Mitchell and Andrew'N. .MDowell, on which is erected a large Rolling Mill, Nail Factory, blacksmith shops, and 'a two story brick ware hoube, together with all • the fixtures, engine, ma chinery, tools, &c., belonging, to said rolling mill, nail factory and shops. Seized and taken in•exe- Cution as the properly' of the said Samuel' Smith, William Mitchell and Andrew' N. M'Dowell, at the suit of Richard Bowen, for use of John Merange. E. TROVILLO, Sheriff. Sheritrs Office, May 25, 1846—my 26Aits Joseph Ifni, formerly cifTlttstmigh, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Carlisle, Pa.,will prac tice to his profession in the counties of Cum berland, Dauphin, Adams, Perry and Juniata. Business in those counties intrusted to him wi be attented to'itir Promptness. ',..my23413m&wy.. K3'Y"eelir-,... M 4.G".a'.yF"r'~s..+~.' `+Fx -b.i. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company rriliE-undersiOried-Conimissioners naznedin the'' .1 . Act of the General Assembly of the Com. monwealth of Pennsylvania, - entitled ..An Act to incorporate the Pennsylvania Railroad Company," passed the 19th day of April," one thousand eight hundred and forty-six, being duly qualified accord ing to the provisions of said act HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that in pursuance of said Att BOOKS of subscription to the Capital Stock of. said Company will be opened at the time and places hereinafter designated; in the cities of Philadelphia, Lancas ter and Pittsburgh and in the Boroughs of Harris burg, Bloomfield, Lewistown,Mitilintown, Hunt ; ingdon, Hollidaysburg, Ebensburg, Blairsville, and Greensburgh. and to be kept open six hours, that is to say, from 9 o'clock, A. M. to 3 o'clock,.P. M. in every juridical day, for the term of ten days from the times respectively, hereinafter mentioned, viz: In PHILADEVIIIA, at the Merchants' Ex change, on Monday the 22d day of June next. In LANCASTER at the house of Henry Ken din, Swan Hotel, on Monday, the 22d day of June next. In HARRISBURG, at Bueher's Hotel, on Mon- Iliy; the 22d day of June next. In BLOOMFIELD, at Wm. Lecky's Hotel, on Wednesday, the 24th day 'of June next. In LEWISTOWN, at James Tamer's Hotel, on Friday. the 2Gth day of June next. At MIFFLINTOWN, Juniata co., on the 20th day of June next, at Wilson's Hotel. In HUNTINGDON, at Adam Hall's Hotel, on Tuesday, the 7th day of July next. In BLA/RSVILLE, at. Samuel McAnulty's Ho tel, on Wednesday, the Ist of July next. At HOLLIDAYSBURG, on the oth of July next, at Lowry's Hotel. At EBENSBURG, Cambria county. on Tuesday, the 30th day of June next; at the house of Wm. Reuel. In GREENSBURGH. at Roller's Hotel, on Mon day the Gth day of July next; and In PITTSBURGH, at the St. Charles Hotel, on Wednesday, the Sth day of July next. Thus 1' Cot.e, James Mothers, David S Brown, John White, TlioS Tustin, Reuben Mullison, Elliot Creston, Wm A Smith, Thus Sparks, Jacob Broom, C G Childs, Henry Flanenry, R M Hirschman, Henry Welsh, H M Watts, Joseph Miliken, , Algernon S Roberts, Samuel Hepburn, Wm P Smith, F W Philip M Price, Edward Duff, James Magee, John S Cash, Abbott Gwen, Robert Joel. K Mann, Muses Montgomery, 'John J McCohen, John C Bucher, C Ilan, Geo W Toland, Chas Kugler,, Geo Miles, David It Porter, II Buehler, Jas McFarlane, 3 Pringle Jones, Joseph B Ard, . Horn It Kneass. Edward Bell, John S J Fisher Learnin,g, E A Penniman, Robert 'Poland, James Irvin, Wm Ayres, Christopher Mason, Geo Muthollan,jr, Geo W Carpenter, Sand C Ford, \Vni English, Benj L Bern-. Penj cnspin, Edward Dm nts. Robert Fhnu,jr, Henry I) Gilpin, John B Myers, Thos P Hoopes, John K Kane, Edward F Gat'. Chas 31 aealester, William Laughlin, my 25.2aw5t W. W. WILSON THEE subscriber, having just received from} thr East a full assortment of Perfumery, Fancy :01111.„4. Extructr:, , 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 found Extracts de Portugal, Englatine, Ceara, Keseda, de Mousse lute, Borpiet de Caroline, do Patchouly, Rose Ger ranium, Rou.-4.lle's Pomade, Philcomme, Rouselle's Indian Hair Dye, Hanel s Liquia Hair Dye, Euu Lnstoul Odoranle, fi,r v.:oiling and elearoing the genine Grease and Oil, Cologne. Flo rid A, Lai ender and Orange Flower Waters, Pearl and Fuller Pouder,Tootli, Nil and Ilair Bruthes, and many other articles. Plea-e cull, examine and judge for yourselves. EDGAR THORN, may? Corner of Hand and Penn 6ti. M. McDONALD, Ikil and Dens: , • , Fcemder, First street, near Market, is prepared to make Brass Ca,ting,s and Brass works generally on the most - reasonable terms and shortest notice w Flu invites mach inista ami alk those using brass works to give him a call, as he is de. termined to do all work in his line very low. may 127-1 y ajAn apprentice wanted to the above business. _FRESH BUTTER— ' 7 Kegs Family Butter. 2 bbls Just received and for sale by MARTIN & S ITII, may3o 56 Wood street, between 3d and 4th RUTD!.:--Orange, Lemons, ' U Raisins, Figs, Prunes. Fur sale by ma • id. TILOS. MILLER JUST RECEJVED. CASES Embroidered and Plain Florence arid Straw Bonnets. 10 boxes new style Ribbons. 20 '• Flowers and Wreathes, at W. H. GARRARD'S 79 Market street 8R00.N15---200 duz superior Corn Brooms, on consignment and fur sale by J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st. SUNDRIES -3 0 Bbls Copperas; 27 4 , Oats; DR. LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA VEGETA BLE BLOOD PILLS.—The proprietor is obliged to manufacture them on a much more ex tessive scale than heretofore, and by a great im provement in his machinery, call make them much faster and with less labor, consequently less ex pense, which enables him to sell 40 pills to the box instead of thirty as heretofore. As a Spring Purifier, these pills have no equal, and for purify ing the blood, and purging and cleansing the stom ach and bowels, they are the safest, best, and most efficacious in existence. If pills are necessa ry at all, Dr. Leidy's Blood Pills will effect all that can be effected by any known pills in the world, for all the virtues that can be combined in pills are contained in them, and their established repu ; tation is the best proof of it. No other Pills are known to contain Sarsaparilla in them, and all other Pills called by names nearly similar, are manufactured only with a view to sell them on 'the reputation of the true and genuine DR. LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA VEGETABLE BLOOD PILLS, the first and original introduced by such name. Be cautious, therefore; ask for and-take no oth ers, and you will not be deceived in their effects; whilst if you take of the spurious, or imitations, you will not only be deceived by their effects, which are ofttimes serious and dangerous, b de ceived out of your money also.. Male and female, .young and old, can take them at all times, in all diseases, without change of liv ing, restraint from occupation, or fear of expo- sure to all weather—containing neither mercury, minerals, nor any ingredient whatever that is un friendly or dangerous to the constitution. Try. them, try them; if their etrects do not confirm the foregoing, their cost will he refunded by Dr. Leidy upon satisfactory -evidence of it. irr For sale by B. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO., corner Sixth and Wood streets, who are the only Agents for Pittsburgh. my29.d&w BLEACHED 811EXTINGS AND SHISRTING,..— The attention of purchasers in invited to our genii stoak of these Goods, 44 snperior Sea Island Shirting Muslins; 1540 41 "CC Cf Ci 1-8 . 0 " "" - 1241Iamilton Sheeting; . 5-4 i•g . , .44 9-8 mar 17 Nancy Soaps. 2 Eggs; 3 Bales Deer Hair, 10 Kegs Lard; S Family Butter; :15 Bu. dried Apples:, On consignment and for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS, Cot. of sth and Wood at SE EA do i'ENNOCK Diet Lettes REIVALN gic l .4 o ffice• at Pittsburgh, June 1, , 1840. Persons 'calling for whose newel:al-e'en this' Idst_ t will please say .;they are advertised. ' ' Adams William Andersen Harriett, Adams John , 2 Anderson William - Aiken Archibald Anderson Isaac 14 Abell &ruling Anderson Robert Aiken William - Armstrong Charles , Abrams W. Armstion ,, Roerlaial Allan James Armstrong Sybilla L Alexander Joseph A Armstrong Dahl Allkire Hannah 2 Arnett John Allan Enoch Atkins Benjamin,' Alexander Francis Atcheson John B Allen David I) &Co Atchison John B Allen Semi Atkinson Sarah Alexander Alfred Avery William Anderson James Bailey Augusta Miss Booth Lewis 8 Bailey Russell A Boss David H Bailey Levi N Brown ,Charles Baker John Brown Thus Gibbons Baxter George Brown Elizabeth, Bassitt George puudle M Bague John Brunson Geo It Bastun William Dreacheon Thos V Barton Edwd • l3rooks Margaret,' Barnes James It Browning L W ' 'Beatty Mr Brink Peter Beers Susan Bragden Rufus Bentz William Brooks. Rich Been William Brooks Robert Beck John Bradley Mary Beach R R Bruback David: Beane Robert Bradley Hugh ' Bishop Norval Bradley Joseph Beim Jacob Bridges Jane Biddeson J A 'Buckley Mary Biddle Christian L Bunting Elizabeth Black Thomas Burns Bernard • Black Jacob ' Butler J Blain John J Byland William L Bowen Jonathan Byers Susan Bovard Robert Bush Luke E Borden M Butler Jeremiah Boland Dennis A Butler J Bonlen Morris Butler G ' Bowen Richd I) 2 Burns James 13yrne Thos. Burns Catharine Burns William Boyd Lloyd Bolton 3 &laud Thos Cameron lames iCollies W W Carpenter Jane Cook Joseph Carney Garrett Cosgrave P Mrs Canada Clifton Coil Henry Camagher Mary Comstock G H 3 Cahill Thomas Cook Mary Ann Cahill Mary Conyne Abram Carver Susannah J 'Cook Angeline Catney James !Couby Eliza Call Hozca N. 'Conway Michael Carpenter William Conway Peter Calhoun J R. Coil Hugh Case Harvey . Cook 3 B Cadwallader C Capt ; Cook Geo ' Calhoun David Corcoran M A Mi, , s Campbell SW L Christy Elenor M Miss Campbell RCheesebrough W H , Campbell Alex 1 Charletun .7 A W Campbell Robert ; Chester Aims B Clyde J o hn ' ' Christy inlin ' Clarke James 2 ,Christain Joieph Clarke James I) Chanivier William Cooper Samuel Cburdemah Sinclair Cochran Matthew 2 {-Crawford ,LJames Cochran George Creighton And . w or Jos Coe James ['ready Jcilin W Coulter Joseph Crawford Janes Collier John A. frail Philander Coll Edward Cummins Samuel Corbas Mary A Culhut James CuHough M P Curry Muses Dr Cutting Henry Dr - Davidson James R Dobbin John Davidson L•: Mrs Doyle & Dentiott . .. Davis John Douglas Aulin It Davis Thomas L Dolly li $ Drlavan \V A Dutstis Thomas .' Devine Biddy Donoghue Thomas Vey J ohn Doleman 'Frauci s Deford H A . Dobbs Jane Decry I A and W B Dougherty Mary Dickenson J S Dolthens Elizabeth Diamond David D Dobbs A Diamond David B Donovan :M R Dickbon Ingram Dougherty Duel Dickson Caldwell 2 Doran Gorge , Dickson Eliza , Drummond John Dougherty Mary Anne Dral#' Ellen I , ' Dortr George Dyer Helen M. Dougherty David , Dugan Susan Dougherty Sarah E Dutr Robert Donovan Robert Edwards Geerge Eastharn J M Easton Helen Easton Henry Erskine %V It Fete; A Fyrier Mahalla Ford Martha mrs Fagan John A Pollard Sarah rms. Farley William Ford John Fairchild Jesse Fox Riebd Farnsworth E N - Fogle George Farris Thomas Foreman Goo I) Ferguson Robert H ' . Forrest Henry Fearns W \V Fowler John Fleming Sarah Anna Fawkes ‘,Valter Flender W II Foster Jetties Flanegan B Foltz J Matthew Fish HT FmelichiGeorge Flanigan John Fregang I,J E R Fitzgerald John Frank Margaretta Fleminc , Robert Frodglian Jolin Fumey ' 'Lucinda Fulton Llisha M :: G r Gardner Nathi , Gooding William Garwin J C . Goodman J l ohn- Gartlen 0 A Goldsmith W S Galagier Robert Goodwin Sdrol Gano Rebecca Goodrich Anne Gallagher James Goldrich: W M Garesche Peter I 3 Greer David Capt Gamer Thomas Green 514 0 Garleck David Gmygeti IJolari Gallagher Elizabeth Grier l'etthew Gerhart A L fiz Co Graff Win .I . Gillmore Archibald .2 Greer George Gifford Saml Green Huldah Gibbs 0 C ' Graham James Gillespie Thomas . Graham Alex Gooch Charles T Grey Mr Goff Copt Gray A , Gold James V Gribben G W Good Henry ' Gunning Henry Hamilton Thos II Hill Humiihrey Hall Charles Hill Jacob Hamilton, Eamon Miss Holden Henry Hayne.4 James Y Hoffman Jacob Hackett Owen Holmes John Hammill James Hoffman ftj Hacke Jacob H llollenback Mary Handlen Saml , Holdship George Hannan David Holmes Le. Wis • Harris David Hainan Eleanor Harris Mary Houpt S Harrison Elizabeth C Hovey J B 2 Ilartline George; Hoover Sarah Hart Franklin Hood Danl Hartley Thomas Howenstein John Hawkins John Horn James Hay James , House Isaac Homer Mary S Hood Danl Hay Capt A Harper JOliny Hays Joy Mrs Horton JOhn ' Hays Jane Mrs Honk DOct Henderson Joseph Hughes ,tkrri:H•M Hen= Robert :-:'r ;....Hull R HerdHavid C.; Hunter Catharine Heaffer Napoleon Humplirey'C M Hellen George . Hutchison WV A Higgins Miss Hutchinson James M Higbee J Hughes Christopher R G HutchesonlV M Hillard James Hunter. Virilliana Hitchcock Margaret, • - Minter . /411ia Hinesdale Henry • 2 Huddlestori Sarah ,L IrwinlWilliam 2lngramJohn.B Irwin Joseph '• - Irwin Robert Ives T Jackson George • Jokusson.A4not JacksOnGeo NV .Totovon Stephen • " i. a.. , . James Williams JohnsonJarnes Jackson James C Johnston Thomas Jacoby Alex - Johnston' David , Sack Robert ..Tones Charles lonian Chas C Jones driffith . Jennings, Mary miss -Jones:Mary Jobe /knife '.Tones *simple Johns Margaret - miss Jones%john G Johnson Jane rnrs $ Jones Riese Johnson Jacob M Jones Ephraim Johnson Henry - Jones David Jones J B David - Keiler l‘iatthias Keys George Kelly Edward Kelihaver John Kerr W G i Keene G B mrs Kneeland Don C 1 Kahle D M 'Kirby Thus Kueher Miry Anne King A C • Kennedy Thos or John Kuich Joseph Kent Charles King p , Koffman J King D , C Kennedy Henry Kincaid James Keeling Martha Kyle Sam' Kemp Wm Kyle Robert Kennedy H ' Kuhnsll M 1 Kates A J - Kooner David Kerr Catharine miss Kautz Nancy Kerr John Kunkle Mary Kerr Sarni , Kyle'tarul Lafferty Huey - Lynch Francis Lafferty Robert ' Long Alex Larkin Edward ' Loughead James Lacock John Lynch Catharine Laughry Joseph ' Lackey, George Lanbeint Nutley . ' l Lowrey, James A Lawman Catharine Lowrey John Landry Maratha 2 Lang James A Lauffman William : Loughnnne Thorria Laucraft E J Miss Lowrek L A Lewis Samuel C : Lozey Rate Lewis Joseph Logan Peter Lee. Francis P Rev 5 Loreni W F 1 Leon M Litman John Leech John T Lister James Lehman S Mrs Little James Lee Henry Lipe Charles Lewis Martha Miss Levin Thomas Livingston John M Lutton Benj Lindsley Sherman M Lelflin John S M Mason Arch,' Mild water Mary .MarlettJ - Minser John Maclay \V J Miller Thos II Macklin Wm Miller John Revd , Macknell Robert Mitchell Maria Miss Malaney Patrick Mitchell Andrew Mason Washington 2 Morgan G C Manner Joseph Montgomery Mary Maxwell John Morgan F C Mattson Rebecca Morgan G J Mann Peter Morton R Madden Rowswell M Morris W A Magill Wm Moulin Stephen Mahonney Theresa Mooney Wm Marlin A R Morgan Evan Rev Martin Jacob 2 Morgan James Martin Russell Moberly Thos Martin Frederick Morgan Abraham . _ Martin R Moor Thos Martin John W Morrow Thos Marlin Augustus R Morrow Mary Martin Sam Moore John Martin John :I Morrison Stephen R Marshall Wm Moore Sarah J . . Mercer David Morrison John Mettetell George Moore Thos S Messick Peter L Moore Washington Merrdith James R. Murrin -Joseph Mead Harriett Murrin J M Meeklin A M Mullinecks Byron Messeinheimer Henry Myers David Messick Nelson "Myers Sam Milby Robert Meyer John C Mills JUIIII Murphy Ellen Mrs Millhouse Abm Murray Andrew Miller James Murray David Mitchell J D Bev Murray Eliza Miller Chas Murry Mary Mrs Mitchell Anderson NI ' M'Cullough Wm M'lntosli W W 2 M'Cauley Catharine M'lntosh I. lit'Candless Alex M'llroy Robt M'Cardly Dan M'llrry Wm M'Cartney John M'Cune Robt Mr'Clurg Anpline 'Al'Kee Lydia Meal M'Ciireey Mr M'Kecvcr Ales M'Casker Michael M'Kelvy Patrick M'Cabe Mr Iq'Kelvey James APCutcheon David It M'Kee Jane I M'Crea thigh M'Kenna Wm M'Coy Sarah J 11I'Cune James M'Cord James M'Cue Nancy M'Cormick John G M'Kibbeii John . M'Comb Alex hPLeod Sarah I M'Crackon Robert M'Latighlin Isabella M'Donald Catharine M"Clure Joseph B Nl'Donald John M'Clain S P Capt M'Williani Mary M'Mullen Meat M'Farland Rebecca Al:Minns Matilda C Al*Ginnis Mary L ADMullan Jane M'Falls Eliza M'Noll Sand M'Garran W B M'Nainara James NPlntosh Win M , Neil John N Nolan John Nicklen Jo,..eph t: Noble Agnes (I Nichols James Norton Jacob 0 O'Hara James Orr William 0 Bryan P W Dr Ohnstead 0 P °lipid Ed(v P Parshall John Pearson Joseph H Page Nathl Pearse Wm Parkison Janice Nabley Saint Parkin Thomas Phillips Lucinda M miss Parkin Eli Pitt Penelope Purdy IV I) Pettock R Pannell James M Pilgram George Patrick Holmes C Pier Lucinda .. Parkison Virginia Price Abel Pancake John Purkey Christopher , Patterson Juliet miss Puorman Hugh Parker Agnes 'Purdy James Parker Elizabeth Polly Eleanor Patterson Aaron Pollock David Patterson Arrdw J . Pomro' y S W Patterson C D ~. PoStity Emeline tries Parke 'rhos Porter John V Perott South Pcinge WM Capt Petera Charles Power Theodore R Elmer Lewis Emmerson Geo W Ellicott :)lattliew Ewing Max); Jam , Evans EV an ;David Evans David :Nelson Wm Nelson Sand I) Newberry Waldo Ne.ibitt Saml Nesbitt llasid E (lrr Isabella Oscar Eliza Oliver Thos Orr Daniel 0 Bryan Thos Kerr Se,ml W Quinn John Queer Williams Quigley Jane mrs Quig John v. Quinlen William Rankin Martin Riley Easter Ralston James . Richardson J Reese Ellen Robb John M &singer Mary Jane, Romelle NV I) Riegister & Bamberger Row•swell Wm Roost. David Rotise H R Reemer Barbara Rowland Evan Reese Ricd Robertson Alex Kesel Bridget Robertson Hugh Rielly John Rogers Everett Richardson James 2 Robinson Daniel Richardson John R Rutledge John Richardson W F Ruff John Richardson John Russell John L Richardson Isaac - Ruddy James Sample Elizabeth Spencer Caroline Satnnet Christian Spencer John W Sanderson Adeline Miss Spear Alexander Sanderson Mary A :Miss Spangler George Sartwell J , Stanger John Sawyer Francis Stacey John Scott Thomas F Stevens James Seim°ler G Dr Stevens Susan Seabold Daniel Stevens Joseph H Seely C W Stevenson Thomas Rev Shannon Andrew Stevenson Samuel S Shannon Margaret Mrs Stevenson Joshua Shaw Robert E Stewart William 2 Slinttleworth Sarah Stewart John Sherron David B Steivart Margaret Mrs I Shea Mary Stewart Jordan Sheddon Mrs Ste Wart D B Silly John B Stewart Charles Simpson W P ' ' Stitt J W Sinclair Margaret Aim StoCkton Saninel Sirwell Richard- Stohr John Jacob Skellen Sttmer Samhel Small Abraham Storms Semaer Smith John G Sturgeon John P Smith Anthony Sutton D B Smith Mr Esq Sltlliven Ti W SMith. job Sivhsser Joshua. Smith Susan Miss. . : Syater-Sarnuel 2 SruithJarra G Mrs. Sykes Charles Master ,Smith Anne Miss Cchirict SMith dune XisEt Sntder _ . ==iiiii Snee William Jr Snyder J J Taylor Josopl rors Taylor Moxy:nais Tiyis tidnry Thorp GeorgB , ThOrn Levi Thorp Phsolaa' Thobarn S Thomas Wm Thomas John Thompson Wm S Thompson Peter Thompson Alex W Unruh Francis ['fiery Silas tr Van Deusen J.B Vance Auguetine Vag,tis S B Wallace Rolit. Walker Peter. Walkinehaw: John WanleBs William Ware Lewis Warrick George Ward imarnia tnis Watson Robert Watkins Tht?inas Weaved Sarritiel Weaver John Webb William Webster LaWrence Weddington ' , Jaynes Weiss Lewis West Louis ibrs Westervelt P A Whanne Alex . Whitebread Peter Wylie Wm Wright gory Young Andivv Young Sterritt Young LutY Ann ' Young, Virm C Yowling Eliz:alleth Mrs, Yarnell Isaac Z • Zimmerma Byers Zublin E W Zahrthet A .1' I` ITIALS. &Tamer "Consul" Sec'y "Martha Washingtonian Society." . Heirs of Capt. David steel. Heirs of Cart. Michael. Hutfhagle Heirs of Lliiqt. Col. John Gilison. Heirs of Lit:kilt. Col: John CraWford. Heirsof Capt. Wm. 131akency.1 "el . • C. KKIBBEN, P. T NEVER FAIEI)---rr NEVER WILL FAIL lif it is used as directed. ft has been thorough ly tryed iby'thoneands; tuany of whom are your neighbor's, or friends, ask thiko if it has failed in their cat-e. ireßitics it is warrinital to cure or money refiniard--therefore you run no risk. And further, if they are not acquainted, by; calling on the pro prietor. the names of some of the roost respectable citizens of Pittsburgh will be given, that Dr. Thump son's Carminative will cure, the most violent cases of Dysentery or Hui, Diarrhwa, or Summer Complaint. Cholera :Merlins, Cholera Infantum, and Bilious Cholic, where it is not.' out of the plover of medidineto cure. For the convenience of citi zens Dr.! Thompson's Carminative and Pills have been placed with the following Druggists: B. A. Fahnestock, & Co.. John D. i MOrgan, J. Schoon maker &.Co., Jonathan Kidd & Co., R. E. Sellers. Braun & Reiter, and thethe retail stores generally. Prepared and sold wholesale and retail by the pro prietor :or freight or passage spply on board. The Clipper !to. 2.wasiwiltespressly for thistrids, andoffers to-. her passeneers every comfort and.sc commodation. mar23* EDG. 3 tII THORN, Druggist. • ' Pittsburgh Pa REGULAIt (INC:IN - NATI PACKET.. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT medicine has alreadk proved itself to he all that it has been recomMended, by those who have givenlft a fair test this country, and the demandforl it increases We have just heard of an important cure of Asthma, which has been effected by: the use of it in 1 neighboring town— the case was that of a female who had for a long time liclen Under the care of a physicisn, but had received no relief, and her! ease was considered hopelesS. iAs a last resort the purchased a bottle of Dr. Jayiie6 Expectorant', which caused her to expectorate freely, gradually eased her cough, and rapidly reit:urea her to health. We have no hesita tion in saying that this preparation of Dr. Jayne, I for-the 'cure of Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Asthma, Consumptions, Rm., is the Most valuable.mediciue ever offered:to the American public. There is no quackery . ;abont Jayne is one of the most skilful practicing physicians and wherever hiS va rious preparations have been thorougly tested, he is looked upon as 'a great, public lienefactur.- , - someract (Mr.) Jourizel. For sale in Pittstmighy at. the Pekin Tea Stoic, 7 2 Fourth:st., near Wood. My.ls-d&w Security Yo PUrchacers. Eat hlox of: GENUTNEIrIdriI , . OATEIi - pILL.I3 has apualt. • • , oLkers • t cocilt• 'Trstrcer rtuuKENER. , s SUGAR COATED VEGETABLE. k J PILLS are the first and only ME - dfcine ever knownithat will positiirly cure Headache, Giddiness,, ; Measles, Salt Rheum, Rheumatism, Piles,! 'Heartburn,' Worms, Dispapsia, Scurvy, Cholera Morbus, Small Pox, Jaundice, Coughs, Quinsy, Paine in the Back, ; 'WhoopingCough, Inward Weakness, 'Consumption, ritzy Palpitation of the Heart, Liver Complaint, - Rising bathe Throat, Erysipelas, Deafness, • Dropsy; Asthma, . iltchings of the Skin, revers of all kinds; ;Colds, Gout, Gravel, Female Complaints, 'Nervous complaints, And all other diseases originating from impurities of the bided. . rgr Th 4 have cured, Since their introduction, over 2,000 persons, who have been given up as hope less cases, by the most eminent Physicians. igr Thi.y are patronized and recommended by , men of the highest distinction, among whom are— Hon. David R. Porter, • !Hon. Henry'Clay, Hon. John Q. Adams, Daniel Webster, lion. Martin Van Buren!, Ron, J. C. Calhoun, Gen,. Winfield Scott, ' Col. R. M. Johnson, Hon. James K. Polk,' Gen. Lewis Cass. Irr Their virtues are so infallible that the money will be 'returned in all cased 'they do not give univer sal satiSfaction. Although but two and a half years have elapsed since these celebrated Pills were firstj introduced to the public,; the sale of them in the' Eastern Inclo middle Stales has far exteeiled Dr. Clickeders 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 Maryland, 9,000 in New Jer sey, 2,000 in Delaware, and 9,000 in the New England States, requirieg the constant employment of 27 hands, exclusive tit printers and engravers. In the same period, upwards of 200,00 Q :Copies of the "Family, Doctor" have been ordered by agents in every section of the country. These facts must show, cenclitsively, that Dr. Clickener's Sugar Coat besides being the wery best medicine in the world, are held in the highest estimation by the public. We might extendthis Publication to an indefin ite length, if we deemed it expedient to publish all terannodials we have receired, not-only from agents but indiViduals and families, who havdexperieneed the benficial effects: of glickener'a Seger 'Coated Pills, .but we claim ; it unnecessary. The most in conteatible eVidence of their unprecedented success, are the nimberless Iraitaticins and emtnterfeits which have almady appeared; notivithstanding the brief pe riod they have been before the Even some of our staunchest pill Makers have had the audacity to 'imitate the Canaille, of Sugar, in' order to disguise the ingfediefita of their vile compounds, and palm thedi od • far the "real sition pure." Such ',paltry shifts cannot last long without exposing their hicieona deformity. Truth - and honesty must inevitahlylpre vail over rammlity and deception. , • For sale in Pittsburgh Iit . WAL,IKCSSON, at his Patent WarehouieMiCl9 - , Liberty street, head efl Wood st.,.Pittsbuigh.. Price, 26e. per box. Dr. Cliekener'S principal' is SI Barclay street, New Ycirk , . I . • cer Beware of an imitation article, called Im proved Sugar Coated Pills, Purporting to be patented, as both" the pills and the pretended patent, are tbr. genes, got up by a Miserable quack-in New York, who, for; the last four or , five' years, has Made his living by counterfeiting popular medicines, Ketnentbet, Dr..C4 , Clicker= is the original inventor' of Sitgar Ceatsta ,Pilla, and that nothing Of the sort was ever heard of Until heintroduced them iZJune4 1843. Purchasers should, thereforef always ask for. Clickerier'si Sugtq Coated Vegetabltillls, and take nd Other, of they will be made the victims of a *and. 4 - • inapt) _ TriNpi.7Eßs oile-614 ,1 m 726. E==2 art Charles Edgar That Thos Tiopl Tahiti Tobial Todd., Toner Trairie Trunu Tu.tbal 'rattle tipos ,C IV • iMichaLt A DarY John .rt. Philip: k C James !John AV n Jamb. raft Pettr MEE rpooi J atub it JJ 2 Whitestll iadob White Elizabeth Mrs White Richard White Samuel W White . John Whitivorth Abraham Whithey S Williams Davidson Williams Stevenson Williams Davis WibiOn Robert I . l'ibion Jacob P Will Philip Wilton Wm Wilkison & McMaster Withers Mary miss Wirii Franklin WoOd'Arthurs S 0 WoOd William Woll'& McQuaid Wright George R Y for otlo. by , 4401.0 AtAt CINCINNATI PA6IEgTO • 'IP .r Clucinnatt and LOnnovidie. new The and sp ticild passenger eta ....- ett: . 0 1,00 B I A, 0 , 11.t.5t., Master, w: I dEst --- . . eare tor the ailtive and intermediate porta, regui.d- 7 For freight cif IfazAaga.apT l Y t 6 jel WILKINS; Agent — 'l 4 cteettity. Esaolact, The new and nplendid passenger slo ,-4 .,•• boat DECLARATION, Capt; Vorhee:„ v,:t run aregulaipranket bdtwbe . rt Pittgblligh'•4 l 7 Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday evenil34- at - 3 o'clock, Returning elle will lease 'Cinciftni~ t: beery Friday evening at 3 o'clock, The DeclaratiOn olrera - superior accouttnodatiot Ic padadagere: For Height or - passage apply 'ea AIOIIDiY .PACItET lopiTHE' regular mail and pasenger steam. er UNION, Captain Maclean, will run'aA a regu ar packet between Pittsburgh and Cinch,. nati, leaving this port every Monday at 6 o'clot;„ P. M. ' Returning she will lame Cineumati e%e,. ; r. Thursday at 6P. M. .. - The Union was built expressly for this trials; and affords every accommodation. For freight or passage apply on burr& : mar :;± FOR CINCINNATI e. The well known fast running Steanre - i CATORIA,---W. Forsyth, Masier,will'rth - as a-rept at Packet, leaving Wednesday biota , ing at 10 coeloe.k, and - Wheeling, at 10, P. the day. Returning,. she will leave thneitins every Saturday, at 10, A. M. For freight or page apply on board, or to FORSYTH Cu.,' Agents, No. 30, Water atreet. :±AUltDili PACKET.' The regular mail and passenger steamer, * oncAsst.v.v, Capt. tiaac Bennett k will - run as a regular Packet between .Pittsbuigh, an{ Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday' at A. 111., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same dayi Returning, slut will leave Cincinnati ever" Tuesdai at 10, A. M. • Par freight or passage apply on board. The Circassian was built oxpresEdy for thia trade, and offers to her past - engeis every comfort and nomModation.' - - mar 23 ' SATURDAY PACKET. ,•-• * The reeltlar mail and passenger staanier, MESSENC,ER, Linfutd, turt a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cinnianatv leaving this port every Saturday at 10, A. Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same dav: , Returninc• tilie will leave Cincinsiali e very Tuclayi at 10 o'clock, A. M. - _ . • _ . For freight or passage apply on hoard. The Mepsenger was built expressly fur, th.li trade., and_otiers m her passengers every comfort and aC come:led - mien.- r snot trEs4Ay PACKET THE regular mail and passengerstcams. • er HIBERNIA C'apt. John Klinefelter. will run as a reFu'ar 'packet between Pitrsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday at 1.0 M., and Wheeling at 10 P. 11, or the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Friday at• 10 A. NI. 4 Poi freighter passage apply on boaril. - The Hibernia was bunt expressly for the tradek_ and oilers to the passengers every Comfort...and mt-, peiior aet.aremoilatiorm apt FRIDAY PACItET THE recular rnail and passenger steam.. - er CLIPPkiR No, .2, Captain Cioolos,_wili run as a regular packet between Chicinttat and Pitts burgh. leaving thin port every Friday at 'lO A. M.) and Wheeling at 10. P. M. the flame cay. lieturnitig site will leave Cincinnati every Alotidav at 10 o'cloki A. ' THE new U. S. Miil steatner ACADL4.; . M. E. Lucas, Master, will "run, as a reo.:- - lar passenger packet between Pittsburgh, and the above port during the season of 1316, lealitg ever): Thursday at 10 o'clock A.M. • The Acadia is new and has superior aceorntnoda tions. For freight or passage a pplvon board, or to a )9 J. NEWTON lONES. Agent.' MONDAY •PACXP.T. The reenlar mad ant passenger lamina: ~..- . ..4O;mONONGAIIEI,A. Capt. Stone, will tun al - egiilar Parket between - Pittsburgh and Ciitein-: nati, leaving this port every Monday at 10, and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day.'. Return - Mg., she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday ) at 10 ) For frei4it or passage apply on board. .-• The Monongahela was built expressly, for: this trade, and offers to the passengers comfort, and mi -1 perior accommodations. ; -mar 31 INF.DNESDA.Y PACKET , • TIM regular mail and passenger steam er -NEW . : ENGLAND, Capt. S. 11. Page, will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, - leaving this port 'OveiV Wednesday at io A. M.„ and Wheeling at 10 1 3 .111'. - the. sarnoday.;-- Returning. she will leave Cincinnati .e.veiy:Sattioliy . For freight; or passage apply on board. • The Islew Inigland was built expressly tor this trade , and otters to the passengers every oolnfort and supe rior accommodations. mar 26 • SAINT LOUIS .PACklwra. ron ST. LOUTS-1 - tEGULUI PACKF..T. IgtztA The new and splendid pasienger etam erTOM CORWIN, Capt. Bugher.wili run m the trade from Pittsburgh to St. Louis, dui ring the season of 1.846. The Tom Corwin, was built expressly fdr tits trade, and is elegantly furnished in eves} respect, a • 'For freight passage apply on board. may 19. , - FOR St. I.OI.7IB—TIEVUUR , PACKE'r -- . - % The new and splendid tiassenger steam: er BRUNETTE, Bunt.. Perryi - will - rub.•in the trade frotn Pittsburgh to St. Loubr, during the season of 1846. . - . . The Brunette was. built expressly- for the tridey and is elegantly tbernished in every respect.... For freight or.passage'apply on heard. an -I4 . FOR LOUSVILLE---REGULAR PACKET. The new and splendid pwenger steam. er TONNALLIJKA,. Capt. J. E. Moody, wi run its thh trade from Pittsburgh to Louisrille, ring 'fhb season of 1846. The Tonxialenlm, was built e? - •pressly for the trade, and is elegantly furnished in every respect. • For freight or passage apply on hearth • lleralttanees to .triglond, Ireland, Scot* land and 'Wales - pERSONS desirous of remitting money to up o the above countries) can -do so through the aid:- scribers on the most easy terms. We are prepared to issue drab for any amount over 11,0111 sterling.-- itemittances made. through our house any day before the.23d of May, will be received .in ireleful, by the AOth of June. s LAS YMiTCHF.X., Pittsbingh, Agents foritoche, Bro's & Co., 4 f igen . York; rOIt RENT .--We offer for rit, that hut° and commodious frame hciusei opposite the residence of' Mr. T. McCarty on Cummins streets, 6th ward."-- The house contains eight well finished, roonia and has'a well, garden' and a number of good fruit trees, and grape vines. !tent low and possession gist% itntnediately. Enquire of - p,t;A irt - LY f.t MITCHEL, Heal Estate Agents. 7 U10.11-.8 - ALF.Tho large three story. " haute 12 and lot aground od which his erected, on Grant street, between Cherry alley and Sixth street, at pre:• eat occupied by Mr. Delany. The property :mine sold at a , grtat bargain. tactaire of • • mylB • BLAIIRLY & MITCHEL. iienitttatioet to ggthe Did Cow:argot ONEY sent to all parts of 'England; liehtid, Scotland, and Wales, in sums of .E 1 and aP V: at& to suitpu.rehasem ALLEN KRAMEII, - Ezehange Broker. .10-virly&dlni corner of 3d and Wood sta. A MOLD'S WRITING FLlJlD.—AUctived i a lA_ supply of -.Arnold's . Writing Fltlids and Red- Inks, warranted guanine, fresh and free from, inohldi for sale by . 301.6111.1.11g.L0R, may p 122 Wood dam. Slloi PAPER.---100 resins crOwit shoe papers as , sorted colors, received and (Or sale by 0111 i B. 'MELLOR, 122 Wood et. RECEWED TIIIS DAY.—Reeeived this day, by Green & Co's Express, a large ushrtment at the newest styles of Parasalls, and Parasollettes, Fringed and pia* which we will offer at pricesthat cannot - fail to please all whettrast a beautiful artiele t at the new Dry Goods House. DEO. S. N 0.106 Mailtet'street. 1ND0W 27 1 7 711 auPc"tl6l274A):"4 I°4 19~ for ra7l6 VDTARTItt t<p3r .4c.; , • ,-"-tC.;
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