'i'"" ' ` 1 _~~ ~ , moz,m AWPAX-NoMINqa: bir litrAr;, 4l .PAPutit; Agent Mr tonntrn4 o wsliafer B 2 thi*pt&rtlie P4taburgh DailY 310 nung P° . trt Y aad Illtetcury andld'ananturer, to receive sdittirientlntelsnd endiscriptions: .110 has officelin REV 'Yeast, at the coal Office, 30 Amu street; 04' loininAkembung office):' Ilosn* L N6. 12 k State street. P14143 *rat43 Real Estate and Coal mug, 59 Bmo rv i ttu , cGrae i B a ltim ore and calverts, whentoir paper tux beaten, and "terms of advorti . . Maim ~ On , AVednesiay- evening Mrs.. Mowsxv "shone mosOmlltantly" an the new play of Lace s Sam fi-ce!. ..1 . 4e-itudience was -large and fashionable— white, dal " . ass_es, kid gloves and buuquets not a few graced the dies circle . , and each lady ..apPeared as muchinterested in the pirformance as if about to be -4 iacrificed" herself, by being compelled' to weda man, whom her .'soul loathed and detested. The play is a good one, the scenes varied and in teresting; the plot deep and thrilling; the language fine and easy, and the different characters well etrawti. The first part of the play, 'where Marga ret and Ifermionie appear so lively and innocent, eras performed : by those - amiable and handsome actresses, Mrs. Mow:cry and Mrs. ilowsno, with good taste'and judgment. As the play progresses, it gaine-ixt interests ad becomes deep and thrilling. The. scenes 'between Idargaret and her father, 'agile tortured by the of the untnercifid villaha, Pad Lafont, who so rattily sought her liana, affords :an opportintity for the display of great passion and feeling, and is capable of taxing to the utmost the powers of the ablest performers. scenes were well sustained by Mr. Fame tram as, who very feelingly yortrayed the agitation end emotion of the fond, though tortured/talent. The part of - Paid Lofont, the despicable trea sure who-from first to last is hated and despi4ed, was i.erforTetil 'by Mi. AlOsats, with that good tads "arid judgment which characterizes all his performances. It was, with a single exception, a creditable performance throughout ..The, young man - who so signally failed in ',part, is deserving of censure, for the reason that it is well. Imown here that he is talented and can perform admirably, when he takes the paitis to study well his part—he must be snore in dustrious:aid-attentive hereafter, if he expects the approbation of the patrons of the Drama, :Last night the 'tragedy of "Venice Pr e served" was well sustained. Mrs illowarr as Befeidera, was fa v or ab lyreceived by the audience, who testi . fled _their .approbation of her performance Ly loud GO rapturous applause. To•eight has been set apart lirithe Benefit of phis pleasing aud talented Airierican 'actress—we hops to see a crowded *ruse.. She has selected Sus.xtreanx's great play of 'Romeo and Juliet." Mrs. 3low.ta-r will play the lovely and enthusiastic Juliet, a part every way - suited to her taste, and one which she is ad- Mira* 4r:tallied to perform. otr,f.lif the:many duties connected with the man gement of n Theatrical company, that of proper dy, _working- the' machinery is by no means, the 'la'st important - Them 'has been a decided im- . prominent in this part of the performance, as well as others, since the talented and ingenious. mu vh; °warn's, has had charge of the stage apparatus., The machinery has worked admira- Vy owing altogether to Mr. O's being perfect in his pert and thoroughly understanding his business; The nerS scetteexhibited on Wednesday e% cuing in "Love's Sacrifice;' is a most beautiful piece of worlananship, and does great credit to the talented young. "artist . ' Mr. Lawman, who painted it. 13.1'avitrozsc.--Captain 013armsr of the "Ili anima Giesaxs," it will. be seen gives notice to all who are willing to serve their country, to come foyward and enrol their names, as members of that sVoil otrxered and well drilled corps. M St4IIIII.7LICS ra-r Carralitnia;.' - the hands in our office sap; is a little the best tobacco they've used for some time: It is for sale at REINUART & comer ofyfood and-Second sts. Lovers of the mic; wish to procure the real "Aro matic Stage' we would advise to canon them. ' TUE MADIXOTIL B/10171CILIONATUaN for tbe 4th o f.Tuly, con:Wising a numberof beautiful wood cuts among , which are the capturehnd execution of Maj. , Andre, ,viewof - Mitwankie, Wisconsin Territory Ise. and 'agreat, variety of interesting reading matter, can be hid _at Cana's. uCkrosticles of the flat," containing tales of the ~R nined Merchant" and the "Turnkey's Danghter" is the title of a new novel just received at Owes, price .121 emits. • tcy , l 7 . HERRON, D. D., will preach a Sermon to the ...Washingtonians, on Friday evening, in Temperance Hall. The public is invited to attend ie 5 . • MASONIC NOTICE Aspeeinlcomm'unication of Lodge, No. 45, A. Y hiasons will be held this evening. in the Hall, by or : der 'or the W. M. J. A. PARKINSON, Sec y. June 5, A. D. 1846 A. L. 5846. HON. CHARLES. SHAIXR • Thi Dnnikratis candidate for-Congress.--The sioniinee of.the Democratic Convention should - be, if possible, the very strongest man in the county. We require not only an able man, but one who „unites hoth ability of the first order and general loopulasity. Such a man is the HON. CHARLES "SHALER—Iet the Democracy rally upon this able ..and eloquent champion of their principles, and iflC ,,Ceifl is certain. The people oY this District require „his services in Congress and should not be denied. d&wtc - Congress, DEMOCRATS. .Editor Please announce in your paper that 'Om. J. E. Means, a tried Democrat, will be a .candidateliir Covirrr COX3(ISIIIONgit, to serve the ogular term of three years, if nominated by the Democratic County Convention. jeS. LOWER ST. CLAIR. The Democratic candirta for Covress.—The ,nomMee of the Democratic Convention should be, if possible, 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 i tk,p t il a rity.- • Such a man is Col. WILSON M'•• •CANDLESS—Iet the Democracy rally upon this iible• and -eloquent champion of their principles, and success is certain. The people of this Dis bid, require his services in Congress, and will not be denied. • - , MANY DEZIOCRATS. Mr Zditor;-,You are hereby authorized to state that the nairje of -Gen. JONATHAN Latter, Jeff erEXHl TONY4fibip be presented to the Demo cratic convex! tiori.as eaadidate for the o ffi ce of hetilf,:" - qen. - I , titge if elected, will make a cor rect and efficient o ffi cer; tie iswell knoVen to the people,, and if not/3404d, will receive the warm aupPOrt af - THJ PEOPLE. may 2 5 ; - • • - • - • fyie , We are authorized- to-state, that JAMES cuNNlNGl3.4.lt.ot , Mitllbt township, ' wi!l be a ,o*(lati Ili, ;ZotislOro,if nominated by the PeraiTtgi.,oC6Airentiog; - it..: 2 ,!.•- ::). , , „ „ . i.t i d ; ,. ..u,..7,?,-,.-,!..: . _, - M. Plitr:-.}Taiting ,been'OXi voted' friend' of _ Rtidy . Patteion, for the office of Sherirt in a for. +Der occasion, 1, beg learn to b ing hint before the Nmeeratle convention :again, fora norninaitin for that 6140.1 teeL. confident that if placed bilore the by county Convention, be be tri, intipliantly elected. .11,:Dth1OCRAT. CORONER. . have been requested to announce 'dm matte of Azy'nesw'D3,.TotursTa7, as at andidateforthe office of Coroner sulject to' the :decision 'Of the Democratic County Copventicrn. = june-:4c. CORONER. We have kali authbrized to state..fhat 13a.vzro HAUTE, Esq.; will be a candidate - for re-election to the officeOf Coroner, subject to the decision of the Democratic:County Convention. .'- ; mayl 1- VIE WAR WM KUNO. MEETING OP THE PEOPLE. The people- of Us cities of Pittsburgh and. Allegheny, and the connty. of Allegheny, are res pectfully but earnestly invited to attend a meet ing at the Diamond market house, in the city of Pittsburgh, on Friday, the 11th day of June, 1846, at 7i o'clock, P.M., to express their views in refer ence to the existing war with,Mexico,-and to de. vise such measuratis' may be• deemed expedient and necessary, in order to insure, so far as Old :Allegheny is concerned, an early and prompt compliance with the requsition of the President upon the Governor of Pennsylvania foi troops. Charles Shaler, Wilson 31 Candless, R. Patterson, S. W Black, John Bigler, John B. Butler, Alex Black, William.Robinson,Jr., J. C. Kimble, James S. Craft, Wm. H. Smith, Alex. Brackenridge. Jonas B. 31 - Clintock, William Wilkins, E. D. Gamut, John B. Guthrie, J. K. 3loorhead, E. Trovillo, Kerr, H. S. Magraw, R. C. Townsend, G. R. Riddle, J. C. Devitt, P. 31Kenna.- John W. Blair, Thomas Hamilton, Samuel Morrow, F. Cotter, P. H. Hunker, James Cunningham, M. C. Edey, Jonathan Large, Alex. Carnahan, Webb Clus.:y, A. Mramipon, Jacob Mtullister, • David Hum. . William Karns, .Andrew - .Melba-eine, James S. Hoon, John S. Hamilton, William 31 31ahon, Robert Morrow, 'Wm. H. Whitney. John 3,1, .Davis, Robert Sergeant, John M Snowden, William L Miller, • Joseph: Cooper, Edward Snowden, W G HaWkins, , J' H M'llhenny, Robert Donaldson, If H Peterson, J C Richey, Thomas Blackmore, John 'D Miller, William C Meredith, R. A Baustnan, Daniel Weurtz. The Prevailing Coughs. and Colds.—The speed iest, most popular, and only generally admitted positive cure for coughs, colds, influenza, difficulty of breathing, hoarseness, soreness of the chest, tick ling in the throat, &c., is Clickener's Sugar-coated Vegetable Purg,ative Pills. They afford almost immediate reli4 . and the most eminent of the fac ulty recommend them exclusively in these diseases. To enhance their value, being coated with sugar, they have no Last whatever of medicine, so that a child can take them as easy as peppermint drops; and then again they produce not the slighest sen sation of gripe or nausea. In short they are so much superior to any other known medicine that a single trial will make any person a patron of them for life; and so assured is the proprietor. of this, and so confident in their never-failing virtues, that he will immediately return the money paid for them in all cases where they do not give the most unlimited satisfaction. Sold by Wm. Jackson, corner of Wood and Lib erty streets, who is general Agent for Dr. Choke aces Pills in Pittsburgh and sicinity. Beware of in imitation article called 4./ni prt*ed Sugar-Coated purporting to be pat ented, as both the pills and pretended patent arc forgeries, got up by a miserable quack in New York, who, for the last four or tire years, has made his living by counterfeiting popular medicines. je 5 4 truck—to cure Eruptions and beautify die. colored Skin.—A valuable discovery in Chemistry has been made lately by M. Vesprini, an Italian Chemist, for Caring all eruptions, and for changing the color of dark, yellow or discolored akin to a tinejureoile and youthful cle. , rness. He has made this in the convenient form of a beautiful piece of Soap. For any old cases of eruption, such as scur vy, ealt•rheum, erysipelas, &C. it cures wonderfully; also, freckles, tan, sunburn, morphew pimples, blotches, &c. See that lady, what a fright; , Jones's splendid Lily White Would give her skin a natural sue. But you note, in spite of talk, She will use the common chalk; Thus you see her face is blue. If that same lady; and many others, had u‘ed Joscs'e 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. LOST, A DRAFT drawn by P. AlVo r mick, dated ti Pittsburgh, June Ist, 1840, at 10 days af ter sight payable at the Rank of Missouri, Saint Lotus to the order of P. Mulyany (and by him endorsed) for $691 90, on Davis, Tilden 4 Rich ardg, St. Louis and accepted by them, payment of it having been stopped, it is, of no use to any one but the owner. Any information in regard to it 'by P. MCORMICK, jc3-d3t corner Market and Water sts. T OTS FOR SALE.--frike building lots 20 by tai LI ft. fronting on Bank and Virgin alley, situated in the rear of the Second Pres. Church. on Fifth et., between Wood and Market. They will be sold low. • Enquire of either of the Trrostees— H. ("Imes, J. T,Looty, J. D. WlLt.i.cms, W. W. WiLsox WALTER BRYANT, ' ‘ ,1 AVE YOUR DIMES, and purchase Dr. l'hontp. kJ son's Carmileitire ' if you wish speedy relief and cure for Cholic, Cholera Morbus, Cholera In fantum, Dysentry or Flux, Diarhoea or summer omplaint. Vomiting. Bilious Cholic, &r. Persons 'afflicted can rely upon it as being a safe and spee dy remedy for the above complaints. Poor per sons supplied at half price by bringing a note from a Minister, Alderman or Justice where they reside. Sold wholesale and retail by the following per 'ml23: In Pittsburgh-13. A. Fahnestock & Co, J. D. Morgan, J. Schoomnaker& Co, Jonathan Kidd & Co, R. E, Sellers, Braun & Reiter, Wm. Thorn, Wm. Jackson, J. Cassell, D. C. Kneeland. In Allegheny-4 MitchelL East Liberty—D. Yegley. Wilkinsburgh—A. Horback, jr. Turtle Creek—lt Chalfant and John Black Prepared and sold Wholesale and Retail by the sole Proprietor. EDGAR THORN, Drpggist, corner Hand and Penn sib., Pittsburgh. Also, Dr. Thompson's Tonic, Anti• Dyspeptic and Purgative Pills. Prepared and sold as above. TRY 'THEM. • N. B.—None genuine without the far, similte' of the Proprietors signed on each bottle or box,' je3 . Ladies Dress Goods. UST received limn New York by Adams' & Co'e J Express, the following styles of Ladies Gress Goode, which for beauty and cheapness'cannot be Surpassed in any of the Eastern Cities, sir; Embroidered Gingham Robes, (new styles,) Graduated Organdi • do / do; Rich Ornbri Barges (silk and wool) very cheap; Balzarinesl, every price arid guidttp; Rich styles Rep. Cashmere anirDe Lains; French Gingham and Gingham Lawns; Paria Printed Hernanni Cebaltine, (a new arti cle of Dias, Goods, very beatallui.) Graduated'MuSlitt Ro'be's; White EMbroidered do; - • • All the-above goods have recently been purchased in the New York market since the greet redaction of prices and will be sold it a Small aduncOttbove Eastern cost by' - - • s A MORRIS, -- ie2 ' • - No 85 Markeisi, 14AWNS—(Tasr cot as).--Another lot. of;'Awns just opencal at AiAtorriets, No 65 Market warranted het colors _which we are OVHipg at - 1210 rt.Yl l l* - 102 , , - : : 11Y, - 14AST 1411GOrs!:: .. NAIL, 4 - .1- ihors the Baitintore - Sia -7 plvyt P.,- Tit 031 - titROP r. mut:mkt - or tUE sTEAIIf qlr'7‘ . • - SHIP _ , ',.J3: . .,,.:•.:t . f.i:13 , :fi'..Ti' , 1t, - .:Ni:.:l - .A-: ,TEN, DATESLATER XPROU EtSOPIC.- . _ probabte get/anent of the Oregon QUittion— affairs in Englatul—Pate of Ole. lifOney Marktt.—tlaircl Ivaqing 'of the Corn Bill in the House of Con'onons.—Thellivolulicin The Cotton Markel, 4i ¢e The Steamship Hibernie Capt. Ryrie, made a very short passage, and arnvea at Boston on Monday noon., She‘lett Liverpool _on-the 10th. . We am indebted to oar cotemporaries in Phila. delphin, New York and Boston, forztztr4s taming the news by this arrival, - Mid . lsi Adams Sr. Coe.'express, for, copies of thel:nrope an Times, froni which We , nialsl3 up a good amount of the news given tel Mr. _ . The intelligence received by her is of consider oble importance. There appears to be an evident desire on the part of . Great Ilritain - to settle the Oregon question In the most amicable manner. - . . The• tone of the notice resolutions, as they Pas sed the Senate, are deemed of a very favorable character. The question was incidentally brought berore the House of Commons. on the 15th ult., and both Sir Robert Pell and Lord John Russell, referred to it in a very conciliatory manner. It is supposed.. that positive instructions have come out In the Hibernia, to Mr. Pakenhant, to settle the matter at once, and negociation Will probably be immediately renewed in Washington. The trade in provisions was not very brisk. • There was very little doing in grain. The 5i -rival of flour from the United Statbs continues ‘':• The London money market was In a bettor con dition. The timber trade continued depressed. The Hibernia brought 54 yassengers from Li verpool, landed'? and took in the same number at Halifax. Among her passengers are Mr. W. W. Messer, baarer of deirtches from the Court of St. James. and Sir henry and. Lady Caldwell. The Caledonia arrived at Liverpool May 11, after a passage of 12,} daps. The price of cotton did not vary from the last advises. though the demand had somewhat abated, and on the 18th demand closed heavily. A large failtire in the East India and the Le. vant trade--the house of 3lessni. Beattie & Co.. whose liabilities exceed a quarter of a million sterling—excited some little stir in London last week, The imprudent proposition of the Mexican go vemment creates, a stormy time among the bond holders. Paredes agent demanded n new loan of two millions, and proposed to conmdid.ite the old debt at a discount of 00 per cent. Wilmer ft: Smith's European Time; mentions a report that the British Government are about to despatch a war:steamer to Oregon, 200 gunners. 2 sergeants, 2 corporals, and two bomb:idlers, under the command of Captain Blackwood, early in June. Three thousand excavators are soon to follow. This ((we and these men are professedly sent to the Hudson Flay Company's territory. but it would be useless to shot our eyes to the fact that the bare announcement of such an expedition, while the tertitory in question forms the subject of ne gotiation between, the two governments, is cairn. lated to produce no man excitement in America. The !Lame journal also mentions that reports are in circulation of the intended resignation of Sir Robert Pet!. The Corn bill is regarded as sate—and people are !nuking forward to the results of the sugar du tiea debates. The commercial account. from the continent are encouraging. The great Leireic fairtil.. eel MT well. and comities:lllle uttantitie. of Eng goods, which were Pent on Fate, found purchaFers. German woollens are spoken of as haying been flat at the fair, The third rending of the Corn Bill has at length passed the Rouse of Commons by the largest ma• jority which it has yet commataled-98. The Chancellor of the Exchequer intimated on this evenind that the new arrangement for nailing a steamer to America weekly would be carried in to effect as soon as possible. The NfonevMlarket has improved in tone. and the news which came to hand last week from the United States, relative to the action of Congress on the Oregon question. was almost imperceptible in its effects on the Funds. The returns of the Itank of England show an increase in circulation. The private deposits are on the decrease—so a r e the securities: but the bullion, we are happy to say, continues steadily to increase. The OrezonQuestion in England. --The London Times, of Thursday, says:—The packet which sails from Liverpool in a few days will convey to the United States the real impression produced here by the late intelligence. If the resolution was intended as a:threat or a hostile measure, it has totally failed to Wave any effect whatever, cepithat it is probable Mr. Packenham will be at once empowerod to bring the rontrovency to a prompt and thud issue. The London Economist states, on what it considers high and unqviestiona hie authority, that the Oregon Question is on the point of a satisfactory settlement. It is calculated that 3a,000 persona will have emiiirated from Ireland in the present ye,ir to the United States. The Oregon Question in Parliament.—lneirlental 7 IV, the state of our relations with America was brought under the notice of the Home of Coin !norm on the orening of Friday, 15th tilt. Lord John Russell made a pointed allusion to the subject. Towards the close of this speech on the corn question, the same evening, Sir Robert:Peel, de termined not to be outdone in politeness by the leader of the opposition, spoke as follows: The noble hird (J. Russell) says / he hopes that the discussions which have threatened the main tenance of amicable relations With the Unied States will be brought to a fostunate close. Sir, I think I can appeal to the course which we have pursued; against some obloquy, some miscon struction, some insinuationS, that were abandon ing the honor Of this country. I think I can appeal to the past experience of this government, that it has, been out earnest de sire, by every effort rensistleetly with the nation al honor, to maintain friendly relations with eve ry countrion the face of the globe. This princi ple, so long as we' are intrusted with: the Manage ment of public, affairs, will continue to influence us in respect to the settlement of - our unfortunate differences with the United States. (Cheers.) This, taken in connexion with the resolution of the Senate, gives us every reason to believe that we are at the end of our differences, and that a short time only can elapse before the possibility of a misunderstanding between England and America will 'be removed FRANCE 'The receipt of the Oregon Notice' in France created little or no sensation, the French press seeming to consider its passages, as amended by the. Senate, •'frets amciliate." Our Mexican. Relations.—The Paris correspon• dent of Wilmer & Smith's Times thus speaks of our Mexican affairs:• The state of affairs between the United States and Mexico excites considerable interest here; but little is said thereon, either in conversation or by the newspapers. The latter, however, carefully translate all intelligence they can find in the Amer. ican or English papers bearing upon the subject. Of course, tlisre is but one opinion, that if the poor devils of Mexicans go to war with the Unit. ted States, they will get a most terrible licking. From what I can collect, I am of opinion that if the United States. AT postmar k were to at tempt to conquer Mexico, or even to annex any considerable portion of its territory, they would cause great dissatisfaction in France;"- and, in all probability, would have to encounter the decided hostility of the French government, A reference tu. Guitat's very. remarkable speeches on the Texan -question will shim that France attaches very gteatimporttuliceto the preservation of , ico as °separate patiomaall that, apart - from that I consideration:, it would regard : - unfavorabli any further aggnuidisaineit of tlas .Uoitect, States. EINI -'.. 34MaTrIbtiMeIYEZAWAMIV'i'Ve'""V Cat SIVAV , WOW 411:1t itagsmst Tiidoidyregultudy conducted establishtnentht the Pnited State—it being in this countrv, i wtuit Franco , Die's nit& Astley's arc in Paris and London! Admission only 25 Cents: Late of the Park Theatre,New }Fork, and the Na tional Amphitheatre, Philadelphia. Comprising up wards of 120 MEN AND HORSES.! JAMES W. BANKER, Agent. Will exhibit in Pittsburgh on Monday,- Thursday, and Peiday Evenings, the Ist, 2nd and 3rd of July, commencing at 71 o'clock, P. M. and on the 4th, four performances, commencing at 91, A. M. 11, P. M., 3}, P . M., and 7/, P. M., in the- yard in front of S. Murray's American Hotel on Peen at. The Great - Equestrian Cavalcade will be preceded by the celebrated BLkSa !Win, 13 musicians, in an elegant and costly Chariot ) drawn by Ten Beautiful Cream Colored Horses! The truly imposing entrance of this noble and magnificent processional Cavalcade, must at once strike every beholder with the highest admiration.— The surpassing beauty of the thorough bred horses, the gorgeously appointed car, and the admirably de corated wagons, the designs and gilding of which are by the most distinguished artists, compels a com parison that at once places this establishment at the head and front of every public Circus. A large for time has been expended in the accessories and Equip• meats proper to the scenes and acts presented, by the superior artists picked and chosen from a hun dred stars, - in order to reader this the first, best, and most superior Equestrian Establishment, in this or any other country in the World. The great water proof pavilion tent, superbly furnished, will be 20,- 000 square feet in its dimensions, and will with ease contain 3000 persons, who may witness every per formance clearly and Ilistinctfy. Among the per formers will tor found .1. J. NATHANS, the great unsurpassed 2, 4 and 6 horse rider, occasionally introducing his immense balancing cif the infant, Frdnk ?Woe, on his head, while the steeds are at lightning speed. This gen tleman is also Equestrian Director, Riding Master, HORACE P. NICHOLS, whose abilities in this line stand the very highest. The two Clowns, are the celebrated JOHN MAY and JOHN WIIITTAKER, remarkable for their wit and humor, never transgressing the proper grounds of iirtoruni. SIGNOR GERMA NI, die great Italian Juggler, on his firm and rapid Steed, will eXPente the mom won derful Tricks. This gentleman only arrived in this country last winter. His two learned Dogs will al ign be introduced by Itintsclf, and eshibit many ex. traordivary tricks. C. J. ICOGERS, one of the most finished scene. Riders of history, will appear and introduce many foreign and Inca) scenes, many of which he is the the original of W. MOMS, :In accomplished and chaste prin cipil Act Rider or the Fiends and Anavriesn Schools. W. EINCADE, the bold and Young 'Equestrian Fiero, will introduce something new on his new Jett flack Filly, Lucy Nerd. Mr, E. .WOOIiN, the Comic 'Per.onificator of the Red Man of the Pored. Mrs. WOOD, the beautiful, chaste and very grace ful female Fluestrian. The Ynuthtul GEORGE DUNBAR, Will signalize himself in his great and singular performances of Chinese apd pereonal Posture. The Comic Concert will introduce the most tal ented Ethiopian. of the day. NEAL JAMEISON, whose itorpiriug touch on the itrinjo is most ex9uis ite, braided in the extranirlinary pallet Driven meet, by the truly gilled dancer, FRANK !MOW ER. Every attention will be made to the •observance and preservation of the goal enter whichtialways indispensable to non masted I..llhiteitions. jet To the - Honorable the Judges of the. Corm of Gencrol (leUrries SesstOus of the nee in and for the Comi ty of Allegheny. - -- The petition of Lewis - Rinehart of the first Ward city of Pitt.burgh; hum y ',hewed!, that your itotithuitir has provider 'hitt:nett with materi als for the accommodilion of. travelers and others at his dwelling home, in the county aforesaid, and prays! that your Honors will be plea t ed to grant him a licem-e to keep a public house of entertain ment) And your petitioner. as in duty bound will pray., MTH Airr. We:. the suhicribere, citi zens of the ht Ward, do certift that the above" petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well Mori* with house room and conveniences for the =cum• modafion of travelers and others, and that said tar. ern is necessary. James Patten;on, Jr., .Wcri. J. Miller, John 1"... W. Peach, John Patton, Bart 1)r -rah, henry Earl, David McKee, Thu*. K. Litch, James Pul nn , Edward rendrielc, June 3. To did liinwroble the lodges of the Chart of General Quarter 801.1041 of the Prat, in and for the wanly of 41tegheoy, The petition of William Brown, of the Third Ward,' Allegheny city, humbly sheoetb, that your petitioner has provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house, iu the county aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment,— And yOur petitioner, us in dtity hound, will pray, WILLIAM BROWN. We: the subscribers, citizens of Allegheny, do certify; that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with !Muse room and conveniences for the :atom , modation of traveller.! and others, and that said tavern necessary-. Jacob Williams, James Carson, John Danver, Robt. Brown, James C. Adair. John Skiles, J. L. Kirkpatrick, Elhanen 011ifant, Henry W Fowler, Chatki plumb, Elias Sickelsi Jr., John Henry. je To the ;Honorable the Judges of the Court of Gener• u/ Quarter :Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny: The petition of Margaret Carson, of 3d ward, city of Pittsburgh, Allegheny county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, that your petitioner hath proa•i• did herself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at her dwelling house in the countyainresaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased tir grant her a license to keep a public house Hof entertainment And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. MARGARET CARSON We the subscribers, citizens of the Third Ward, city of iPittsburgh do certify that the above peti. tioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and•is Well provided withhousc room and conven. iences Ifor the accommodation of travellers and othersoond that said tavern is necessary. Michael Daly, Wm Maclay, Isaac Walker, R. Mackey, Wm Gilmore, John - Cartwright,- Moses Croswell, James A Knox, Matthew Patrick, T Duncan, John Quinn, lirm. Stevenson. je3 d3t To the Ronorable the Judges of the Court of General Quen 2 ter Seasions of the Peace, in and for the Coun• ty of Allegheny, The petition of John Williams of the Borough of Birmingham, in the county, aroresaid, humbly sheweth, that your petitioner has provided. himself with materials for the accommodation of travellers and others, at his dwelling house, in the county a foresaid, and prays that your honors will be pleas ed to grant hirn a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound will pray. JOHN WILLIAMS. We, the subscribers, citizens of the Borough of Birmingham,. do certify that the above petitioner is of -good repute far honesty and temperance, and is Well provided with house room and conveniences 1 for the accommodation. of travellers end others, and that said Worn is necessary. - Edmand "Walters,' Joseph Ramsey, Isaac Walt lace, Philip Jones, David_ Morgan, Wa•shingfon Richard 9; Lewis Harcom,. John Polder, John Cr: Leary. Tboinaslilackinore, uies ",iirmstrOttgi J. W ,Barns,q; h Je St 34- V< t ITDONsrldolefial(tWaitlikelnun-WWitli your teeth mg, awl guns_ showing in that Manuel. G. IV >EII DLB, - Dentist fire: doom ohm the Cautd arid.% PAtotatreost , Peffor,ml 41 operations on the- ,sin a, sopenoran ,r. 01)90T-:- . .„ EIOR.GENTLEMENS! WEAR,—,- - • ' Tweeiband Soria - Mir Cloths,. for Coats; Barr 'd Linen,' for Sunamer CoatS; • • Sullimek' Cassinieres; • , New styleYestings; - Handsome printed 'corded muslin Cravats; - • Silk:Stocka t and self adjusting Stocks in great • variety; ' . - . • • - Muslin Shirtsi - witlilinen bosoms'and-collars; _ Siik Duder4birts and Drawers; Suspenders,•Gloves. ' - Linen Cambric Hhdkfs. and Silk do., &c., Newly received B. E. CONSTABLE, my 30 83 lifarket street. Joseph Mum ) throserly of. Pittsburgh, A TTORNEY AT LAW, Carlisle, Pa.,willprac -2-Itice to his profession in the counties of Cum berland, Dauphin, Adams, Perry and Juniata. Business in those counties intrusted him will be attented to with promptness. my23-d3m&wy. Dream 'Goods. ►rto TI-IE LADIES.—The largest and .most splendid selection of Dress Goods ever expo sedfor sale "west of the mountains"; are opening to-ilai - at No. 46-- Frencli'grgandi Lavvrts, choice patterns; • , Plain Ombri Shaded, beautiful; Another, lot °ribose extra rich Balzorine.s; ' (to piece; New Style Paris Printed Lawns; One lot handsome patterns, price ',Sic; Another lot splendid Graduated Organdi Robes, selling off at the reduced price of $3,75 pattern. wry 29 at BARROWS -&: TURNER. Shawls, Shawls. EWAVo BEAUTIFUL SU3LNIER SILAWLS -111 in almost endleis variety, opening to-day.— Among them are— Splendid Herniana Sewing Silk, new article; Packages choice pattern, Berage; with many other entirely new styles, all of which are of• feied at the lowest prices, at No. 40. mv•29 BARROWS & TURNER. Parasols. 2 r. PARASOLS—Embracing the different P-)f modem styles in all costs, from the mot magnificent article in use, which are elegantly edged, tipped, and fringed, to all qualities of less value, varying in price to suit the purchaser. Re ceived, at No. 46. BARROWS & TURNER, my'29 riplittEAD LACES—I 74 pieces Linen Thread, Jaconett, Gympure and Lisle Laces, Eilgingii and Insertings. ALSO—Black Silk NSIt and Laces.—Received at No. 46. BiltEtOW. & TMINER. , r iIIiNTZ CA "'WOES— WO pieces beautiful patterns, light and medi tun Chintzs, Merrimack and other styles. Receiv ed and selling at I.2ac per yard at No. 413. BARROWS & TURNER. Mantel Ornaments. JUST opened a fine assortment of most beautt ful imitation flowers in china vases under glass CO% CfS, suitable for parlors, mantels Sic.— These flowers surpass in beauty even the tinesi pro ductions of nature, at least so say men who have examined them, may 27-d3 A CRD PERSONS in want of *superior article of Wines or Liquors for medicinal and other purposes, can obtain theta at the Wine and Liquor Store No. IS Market at. STERRETT 6: CO. INTINE.S AND VAQUOttS—Of all, kinds, quail V ities, and prices for sale lower than usual -sTER.R.Err & co, ciiy3o 1$ Market st. For Sale AFINE BAY lI(iltSE, high spirited and a good hackney, lin every way suitable for a gentleman- Having Ina me for him, he will be will be sold lots. STERRETT & To Let. BILTHE suteicriber, being about to decline housekeeping, oth,r4 to let the two-story Brick House now occupied by him, containing two Parlors, Dining Room, two Bed Rooms and Kit clam, with &tithed attick. For further particu lars apply to J ACOB WEAVER; mytO . IS Market at. eIOFFEE-651 bar prime green Rio. k_i 10 pocket. old government Java roving and Cur bale by LAMBERT & SIIIPTON, my2:2 133 and 133 Wood it SIOAPS--110 boxes No. I Rosin; '4O " Almond, Toilet and Palm. 50 " Ryder Shaving. In store and for sale by my;.' LAMEttRT L IGHT RF.ADING— L. F. complete; timallett's Select Works; licenser's Novels; The Spy; Last or the Mohicans; Oliver Twist; Humphrey Clinker; Martin Chuzzlowit; The old Curiosity Shop; Ott 0/211; Don gusset; &c., &c., for sale by 11. S. BUS WORTH CO ; mvES , 43 nirket st ' ; STEW WORKS—JUST REVERTD. The Complete Confectionet; •t Florist; " Farmer; Mist. Acton'• Modern Cookery; :Hiss Levßelt Complete tt For vale by ii. S. BOS WORTH & Co. my2B 43 Market at 'RUlTS—Oranges, Lemon.., • Ravons, Figs, Prunes. For sale by may lei. THOS. MILLER COFFEE—Prime green and pale lido; 4. Old Gov. Java; Laguayru; . " Maracaibo; For family oar, and• for tale by THOS. MTLLEtt, may 16. - corner of Wood and 41.4 .ts r p EAS—cent fine Young lIYSOI3, L Imperial and Black. For pale by may 16. THOS. MILLER t. NuTs—Fill•erts, Cream Nut's, Eng, Walnuts, FCCOII9. A/11100S. For bale by THOS. mlLLiat, may 16. cor. Wood and 4tl sta BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHISRTING.-_. The attention of purchasers is incited'. to our gcral stock of these Goods.. 4-4 superior Sea Island Shirting hltislinsi , 1,5.16 it 44 41 ' 41 14 7-8 ~ 44 44 12-4 Hamilton Sheeting; 5-4 " it 9-S if it mar 17 SHEA & rENNpCK. ----- Pittsburgh Navigation and Fire lusts. ranee Company. OFFICE. NO, 21, MARKET STREET. - pHE citizens of Pittsburgh continue to be offered an opportunity to effect insurance upon their property, by a Domestic institution located aulong themselves, based upon domestic capital, and con ducted by dirhctorson whose prudence, integrity and good faith they can readily ascertain whether they may repose that undoubted security which 'should ever attend an assurance transaction. To persons who*properzy has alreadibeen Limn aged or destroyed by fire or water, the advaitage of personally adjusting the loss with an institution AT Hone, will be strikingly evident. To those who suffer ed by the Great Fire, this particular corporation needs no recommendation. The prompt payment! of the whole °Mount of its lossese--2 . TARIX TWO lIITXDRED TITOUSANDDOLLAS to them a sufficient guarantee of future security. It is the part of all prudent men; hovitreil fortu nate, to anticipate calamity for the purpose of avoid ing its effects, To such as have hitherto escaped, as well mato those who'have-sustained loss, the facility of proteetionend , indemnity, offered by this institu tion, will be the strongest induce: tent to avoid the reflections and-regrets which most be experienced by those who suffer - without hope or restitution. . AlLLlCc:President. - Ros , tFritrlnv, Secretary. ' fe190.46nt I'iirACIIINE CARDS fet - Wool Can:tinier aleel*/: ;111: or 54#11,t:Yal tecoivell and fa', wile at ii.,Attee4. prices OEO. OtiCtiTtAN, - EDV - b 6 Wood titi - I ~' r ;6iold°rams:, .'. I , CP —:-- cC , litangsr - vn penp Ll 3 :an t i cl ° 4l lll) thit e.z b i : fi eß ul t in ats t : l 9 ar i lt c) rne_: ' ria t en fi r f e, ltil o s n : co i s t t.o i b n tn : t al chua t: is : , able 'article. There- en ,l3 e. more.l -man:; .I, .0.-! large ossartmew. of the rerY De ad and:.,-having sold several gross in. In • n '' d vicinity vrhich have given very gen eitY all I I can fully recommend them. sati'nan retail by - For sale wholesale or IV - WILSON % - may 27 - corner of 4th and Market st. Diattion4 for Glass Gutting. lIST reced ,e-fresh.lot of §:haws superior gla, J ziers Diamonds, selected with care. -Also, a large lot of diamond.sparks, -for 41ass cutters and for sale at the lowest prices. may 27 • • W. W. WILSON. FORT SAI,:E--Frenh and Good Louisville _Lime and Plaster of Paris. -.Also--Garden 04.1 Grass Rakes. floes, Scythe Sneeds, - PitchForks, Sickles; Tubs;BucketS and Racism, I%latches, Corn Brooms,iCaipet Chain and Rags ' and a large sup. ply of Bushels and Pecks' and Illeasures- 7 for sale cheap for cash and in any quantity to suit customers. ' ISAAC HARRIS, Agent & Coin.' Merchant, 12 St. Clair st. my3o For WTANTF.D SOONI...For several respectable V families in Pittsburgh,: Allegheny and the neighborhOod around; :several good cooks, cham bermaids, nurses and girls for all work. Also, sev eral apprentices ;for trades. and hoys in stores, warehouse.s &c., and for a number of coachmen, waiters, lain:wigs, for. the city or country. All kinds of' agencies' attended to 'for moderate char- ISSAC HARRIS. Ainney and Intelligence Office, pay 3b4.1 ' , . No., 12 St. Clair st aM. McDONALD, Bell and _Brass Founder. First street, near Market; is prepared to make Brass Castings and N ... Brass works generally' on the most reasonable terms and shortest notice He; nvites machinists and all those using brass work ,to give him a call r as he is de termined to do all work in his line very low. may 27-ly i . , CO — ' p rte. t.. . rrv• . Sheriff , ' Sale, 'by Adjournment. r, BY virtue of a writ of Levari Facial, issued oullof the District Court, of. Allegheny and to ne directed, will be exposed to public sale at the Court in the City of Pittsburgh; en Monday. the I;sth day of June, D., at 10 o'clock:, A. M.', the fullovving 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 late mimbered 33 and 34, in the city of Pittsburgh, containing in front on Penn street one hundred andtwenty feet; and extending back towards the Allegheny river, one hundred and ninety feet, boundeti on the north by property, of the city of Pittsburgh, on the east by coca's alley, on the south by - Ponn street, and on the west by lot No. 32, being pait df the same lots which Rich'ol Borten; by deed bearing date the 11th day of No vember. A. D., 1,830, COM eyed unto Samuel Smith, Wm. Mitchell and Andrew N. 31 - Dowell, on which is erected a' large Rolling Mill, Nail Factory, blacksmith shops, and a two story brick. ware house, together--kith all the fixtures, engine, ma chinery, tools, &c., belonoing,to said rolling mill, nail factory and shops; 7Seized and taken in exe cution as the property:of the said Samuel Smith, William Mitchell and Andrew N. MDowell, at the suit of Richard Bowen,' fOr use of John Merange. TROVILLO, Sheriff. W. W. WILSON SheriiTs office; 'May:2s, 1845—my 20-dts To, the Honorahlethe JUdges of the Court of Gener al Quarter Sextions of the Peare, in and for the County of".."lttegheny.: The petition of; George Porter, of Indiana Township in the' county aforesaid, humbly. shemi eth, that yourjpetitioner has provided himself with materials f 0 the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling hours in the county aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be plea sed to grant him 'a license:to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in du ty bound, trill pray. GEORGE PORTER. No, the subscribers, citiaore . ; of Indiana. Tp, do. cdirtify that the . above 'petitioner is of good repute ti honesty and' temperance, and is well provided 9tli house room and conveniences for the accom rMxlation of travelers , and others, and that said tavern is necessary. 1 . Beriramin Kelly. Edward Mtorkle, Henry Web er, Alex Campbell, Thigh 'AfClaran, Matthew Rob inson, Charles Gilmore, Robert M'Corkle, - Tames Marton, Abraham Weber, John Barkley, Henry ['raker, John MWilliams. Je4-3t• .1s Market bt W box of GCNIZI 15111.4 R. (ZOATD MLA tui open n ~,,..,51,1 ) 1,1t 1 1114 ....". 41' , 1 PA';riir.1ii, A L L Litroantro I • ....Os 4 0."Atit i edea ,ff! •othri 'J Um 4:1 ”; 1614 1111 ; GOV*, header. • LICKENER , S St3G 4 Alt COATED VEGETABLE PILLS are.4.l. e first and only ?Medicine ever known that will pZiv it i et, y cure Headache, Giddiness, 1, Measles, Salt Rheum, Rheumatism, riles, licairtburn, Worms, Dispepsia, Scurvy, Cholera Morbus, Small Pox, Jaundice; Coughs, Quinsy Pains iu the Back, Whooping, Cough, Inward Weakness, Consumption,,Fits, Palpitation of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Rising, in the Throat,: Erysipelas, Deafness, Dropsy, .ksthnia, ItAings of the Skin, Fevers of all kind), Colds, Gout, Gravel, Female Complaints, Nervous Complaints, A nd all other disebses originating from impurities of the blood. ' . Icy. They_ have' cured, since their introduction, over 2,ooo,personS, who have been given up as hope less cases, by the most eminent Phyaicians. Ir:r They are patronized and recommended by men of the highest distinction, among whom are— Hon. David R. Porter, llon,lllenry-Clay, Hon. John Q. Adams, Hon.lDaniel Webster, Hon. Martin Van Buren, Hon.jJ. C. Calhoun, Gen. Winfield Scott, Col. tc. M. Johnson, Hon. James K. Polk, . Gen. Lewis Cass. 0::r Their virtue:a are so infallible that the money will bereturned in."all eases they Ido not give univer sal satiafaction, Although but rico and a half years have elapsed &MCP these celebrated Pills were first introduced to the] public, the mile of them in the Eastern and middle States han far exceeded Dr. Cliekenerm most sanguipectations, During the past year; no leis than 10;000 gtoss of boxes have been sold in the State of New York, 6,000 in Pennsylvania, 4,000 in Alaryiandi 3,000 in New. Jer sey, 2,000 in Delaware, and 9,000 fn the New England States, requiring 'the constant employment of 27 hands, exclusive 61 printers and !engnivcrs. In the flameperiod, upwards.of 200,000 copies of the 4 , Family Doctor), Ihay ri been ordered by agents in every section of the country. I These facts must show, eonelusively, that Dr. Clickenees Sugar Coat ed Pills, besides being thevery best medicine in the world, are held in the highest estimation by the public. We might extend this publication to an indefin ite length, if we deemed it, expedient to publish all tersimoniats vve haye received, net only front agents butindividitals and families, whq have experienced the lienficlat effeets of Clicketier's Sugar Coated Pills, but we deein it unnecessary. The most in comestible evidence of their unpr,ecedented success; are the nntriberless,lmitations and Counterfeits Which have already appeared, itotwithstanding the brief pe riod they hare been before the public, Even some of our ataunchest pill makers have hid the audacity to imitate the,Capsulta of Sugar, in order to disguise the ,ingredients of heir, corapounds and palm them off for the 4 , real 'simon pure.) , Such paltry shifts cannetlastioug without ex - Posing their hideous deformity. Tenth land honesty must inevitably pre vail over rascality and deception.' For sate - iiil'ittsburgli - W I M-r? - IACKSON, at Ids Patent-Medicine rVareAottse, No. :S9, Liberty street, head of- Wood at.,l Pittsburgh. Price, :Sc.. per box. ' Dr. Cliekener's principal office ie 81 Barclay street; Now York. i. BOWaro of an imitation article called Int, proved Sugar Coated rills, purporting to he pate.nted, as both the pills and the pretended patent are for geries, got 'tip by a miserable quack "in New York, who, for the last four or fire years,' has made his living by counterfeiting popular-Medicines. R.emember;Dr. C. V. Olickener is the original inventor of,Suger Coated. Pills, and that nothing of the sort was ever heard- of until be introduced thent in Time, 11343... Purchasers should, therefbre, always ask for Clickeuerls Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and take no other, or they will be made the victims a fraud. '; may 9 ROUND PLASTIIR--•We'llate, and will be eon.' Mantly,lruppliml with a first rate article ,of Groundplaster, which "we will dispose of by the ion or barrel,-to -- • . - & -• • - r 06-Woodi bilt4 - 40 - alld 4th atpt ME=M hecurity to Purchasers. ' . ~ 'iT a ~sir ~. ~,1=; .: ., _ ; _viscillniATtOtttatlCTS4 ri'Frs 174tellutati sul,./ntigtv/Ilett azarLtic eAmm. Theiiew andapiendid trasaenteifteany., efcboo.vtyan,4llltAi Cr. 17-Fitt;..3400/14;iii-,.--' care' for the a intetmeLhate'roartli reg , .For freight or pasaagrapp_ty on boardi of !o lei IV - LLKFNS; -hgeiyt, 'trieeday TifiremAn-glari,oh,o 4 . The new and splendid pannewsor; `••• boat DECLARATIOX,- Ca pt. Viarheen., w I zee ase regular packet , betiseen Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving -tuts pert everyThescrayeVe at 1 o'clock flet.urning- she will .Cirtein;4l. every Yriday.evening-at 3 • - The Declaration °item superior. ac_commiNiationt to Plogo-ogero, For . freight or pasoage apply - W . board, • , • . - I:. • MONDAY P...keKET. THE regular - mail and pascriger steam:, er UNION, Captain a regular yaeket between Pittsburgh and Cinein; nati, :soaring this port every Monday tit 6 o'clock, P. M. RetUrning Flve will leave Cincinnati vav - gry Thursday at 6 P. Tim Union was built expresslyfor thisArada,' and affords every accommodation. . • • For freight or passage upply, on born]. • Triay•B`-. im; - The well•known..fast: running, ateataes ,- ftikil CAMBRIA, W.Porsyth, Magter„willruit as a rem ar Packet, leaving erery - WeduesdaYtuvu l dug at 10 treloelc, and Wheeling, at 10, P. M.,-Bna same day.. Returning, she will leaye every Saturday, at 10A. M..- • For freight or reisaage apply on boar(l - , .or FORSYTH & Agents. - N0..30, Water street: SAURRAY PACKET. • • - • The regiilafmail and tiasserigm'steamet. CIRCASSIAN, Capt. Isaac Berinett,e,dll run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh' mid' Cincinnati, leaving this port every h`atitrdaY, at - 104, A. M., and Wheeling at 10. P. 111., the same . Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every TueedaYl at 10, A. M. . , ' '• • For freight or passage apply on board. :4 The Circassian was built expresqly for this trade, and offers to her passengers every comfortand. ani• - ` comraodation. mar 23 SATURDAY PACKET. - - The rv.fritlar Mail and panenger stgamet, MESSENGER. Capt. Lniffird..wili sari as a iictilaiPacket between Pittsburgh and. Cincinati, leaving this port every Saturday at 10; A... 14 . 3, and. Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. , Returning', she will leave Cincinnati every Tuescian_at • o'clock, 'A. M. - • .ror freight orpassime apply on hoard. • '-, The :Messenger was built expressly for this trade, and (alters to her Passengers - every comfort 1111 d - an. commodation, - mx 23 - ' TFESDAY PACKET. .141THF.rfular mail and passenger attiam. er- HIBERNIA, Capt. John Xlineltelf,;,, will - rim as a regular Packet'hetween Pittsburgh tuid Cincinnati. leaving this port every Tuesday at .10 M., and Wheeling at 10 P.M. of the same day.--i Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every FridaY it For freight or passage apply on board. , - • . The llibernia was built expressly for the tiadia;, and - offers to the*Daxsengers every comfort and aux perior accommodations. apl - PRIDAY PACKED. • :• THE regular mail and passenner steam* er CLIPPER Ne. 2, Captain- Crooksi, prig run ain regular nacket between Cineittnati and Pitts. burgh. leaving this nort every Friday. -at 40A. rtr4 and Wheeling. at 10 P. M. the same day. - Returning she will leavetincinnati every Monday'at 16 is'e.lnt, For freight or Psssage :Apply on board. - - The Clipper NO. ft. s bnilt expressly op. -thti tntile; and offers to her passengers-every comfori. and ag commodation. - - . triar23 FtEGULA CINCEVNATI PACKET; TIM new V. R. Majl steamer.A.cADTA, M. E. Locas. blaster, win sun is 'll. hit passene.r packet between P10 . 41'110 - and the! :thine Doti ilnrine the season of 18.46,/eavingevery_ Thkrsdav - at 10 o'clock - A. M. - . • • . • • The Acadia is new and has suporior.aceornmoila . lions. For &eight paimev sooty nii - hoarth„or.- ttr ap9 T. NEWTON /ONES. NpNANY PACKET - rnereanlartnail and passetigeisti.atnir MONONGAHELA. Capt. Atone, wg~ll run' as a regular Packet between Pittaburch .and Cinclm. nati. learinu this port every Monday at 10, and Wheeline at 10. P. M., the same- day.. Retten ing,.she will lease Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10, For freight or paseafte apply on hoard. The Monongahela was. haft eipressly - for. Ws. tntdc,.and offers to the passengers comfort, and at pe.rioraccommodatione. . - mar 31" wEtmEsmAY PACRET.:': THE rolguirti moil 7inch:4Bs - eager idearie. er NElrit P.IIGLAND, will ran asa regular packet-between Pittsburgh. and Cineinuatt. leaving this pert every Wednesday , atie A. M., and WiteeTing at i(v . P. M. the: eatae . diy.-- Returning. she will leave: Ciatillnatir OY,Cr7. l3 44iltij_ at 10A: - . . . _ For 6eight or onssage:apnly on Maid. '` = The New England was built expressly foi. Otis trade, and offers to' the passengers every cornfertand stipe. riot accommodations, SAINT- TA)tTIS ' FOR ST. LAIJ.III.RGETL.fiII PACIC.gT, The neve:Mil splendid pmenger stekuri;_ er TOM - CORIVIN, Capt. Rugher, trig run in . the.trade from Pittsburgh to St . Loiiic, du, ring. the season of 1849. '. The Tom teonfin, -was built cvpressly for•the trade, and is elegaritly furnished' in evily, respect. For freight or passage apply on boatel ; ..: may 19. FOR ST. LOTTIS--REGULAh. PACICkr. ' ~ AtießttThe new and splendid passengetsteam. et BRUNi.TTE, Cant--perry, will sin in the trade front Pittsburgh to St.. Louis, during the season 'of 1546. - The Brunette was !wilt expressly for the tmde j , and is elegantly „fournished in every respect- - Per &eight or passage apply on hoatd ap 24 ---••--- . . _ _ FOR LOTISVILLF,--22EGULAR PAregrirt The new and splendid passenger steam* er TONN'ALLTJKA., Capt J.LitrOOdy - i ni wain trade from Pittsburgh to Louisville, du. ring the season of 1848. The TonnaJeuka, was hrdlt expressly for the tride,. and is elegantly furnished in every respect. - For freight or passage apply ea beard: Remittances to -- England, 'lreland, aeoti land and Wales. • . PIIRSORS desirous of remitting money to anyn the above countries, can do so through the sut., scribers on the most easy terms.: We are prepared to issue drafts for any amount over .£l,OO sterling,r.... Remittances made through our biuse any day before: the 23d of May, all) he received in Ireland, by thrt 20th of June., - BLAXELY & 3 7 1 !TcliFL,Vittslittrg1r; • 4C4lts B . Net C 0 .,.Y, r E NT.._ We RNT..We (der for rent,. that large anti eoramodioui frame house; opposite the residence of Mt, T. McCarty on Cumnints streets, 6th orard.--, The house contains eight well finished rooms - ned has a well, garden' and a number of good fruit trees., and grape vines. Rent low and possession giveq immediately. Enquire. of BLARELY -& MITEURT., Real.r.state Agents, ;AL ; FOR SALE.--The large three story brick `boost: and lot of ground on 'which it is irecteit,onVrant street, between Cherrvalley and Sixtirstreet c at.presi ant occupied by Mr. belany. The property wrllber sold at a great bargain, F , Julaire of _ • mylB 13LAKE1...3c of. nemittattees to 44tten , Counktryot- - IVI ON.IY sent to a _parts of Englandirlreland, ILL Scotland', and W ales; in sums of £1 and. wards,.to suit purchatem.r ALLEN KRAMER, Exchanr,e Broker, m9-wly&dlm corner of 3d and Wood ,sts, RNOLD , S WRITING. FLUlD.,—Reeetvett,' 'supply of Arnold3s Writibg Plaids and Red inks, warranted gelmine i fr . esh and free- from mould} for sale by - JOHN IT. MELIA% may - 122 :Wood street, Hot PAPER.-100 reams crown shoe Paper, nes 0 sorted colors, received and for:sale by JOHIC 13. - MELLOI4. Mays - 122 Wood ''et 'l3 F,CEIV TIIIS tolt.Y.= , .:..flecelved 'this dny , ; t4r, tlreen keo , is Express, a large '-essortple4t„ "oft the newest styles of Parasol's, and 'Parasolletteh Fringed and Plain; which we ill oder , at priceelh cannot fail to plear,e all who - want alhestnitulmticle„ at the laenr - Dry - GoOdailodse-. - • '-' " ho Or;o2'S'"itrt,' •16014irl* street,- I. mow -SNSR—A!l'pelloi - JAV-8x 10 and ;o4 -vv for sale tape - - - WILMARTZ 7.-- '4,-44'4: :trZI4CP.W:g CINCINNATI
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