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' • Last, night being for the benefit of .Mrs:'Mowatt, the ; audience was large and fashionable, and pre sented a handsome and interesting appearance.-- Mowatt's perfc;rmance of the lovely Juliet wairmarked front the first scene until her final des perate and tragic end, by a closeness of acting and correctness of conceptionthat is very seldom ex hibited upon the stage. .The, audience appeared to be wrapped, in the piece. She produced a tre mendous sensation in some of the scenes, which the audience responded to by long and rapturous applause. This talented lady has great cause to rejoice for visiting Pittsburgh, We don't remember °fever see ing. a lady.so. - universally 'admired, sue has in single week made. a host of admirers who have been delighted.viith her chaste and legitimate -eeiforsnanoe, and .we are sure will,' if she should again visit the "smoky city" give her such a repu tation as her talents and graces demand. We hOpe ere long to have the pleasure of agai a seeing, .this promising young American Actress; she is certainly destined to stand conspicuous in the profession which she has adopted and which in .eminent degree she beautifies and adorns. She appears to night, for the last time, in the sorrowful .and much injurel character of'Jane Shore." THEATRE.—This evening the thrilling tragedy of Jane Shore, and the Drama of La tsar de Ices le,ttwo ticeellent pieces, are presented. Mrs. Mow art makes her last appearance this evening, and we would advise all who have not yet seen her to attend. 'Mrs. Lewis sustains the part of Margu rette, Burgendy in La tour de Nesle. pThe attention of the readers is -directed to the advertisement of Messrs. HATS and BIIOCKA WAT,in another column. They have a very ex tensive Assortment of Drugs, &c., and advertise to sell as cheap as the cheapest, and we've no doubt but country merchants and others, who call on them will find them, to be men of their word. cr, The large sale, of Building Lots by order of the•Administmtor of Daniel Herr, dec'd, will take place by P. ArKenna, this day at 2 o'clock, on the premi6es, near the beautiful town of Troy, oppo site 1-krea Island. The terms will be very accom modating. • • • • DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION At a meeting of the Democratic. Comrnitte of Correspondence of "Allegheny County, held on the t6th inst. at the -Washington Hotel, it was, on motion ' • , Raadiretl, That the Democratic citizens of the see. crißWarilS of the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, and of the horoughs and townships of the County, be reqnestedto hold theis primary mee dugs, at the usual places, on Saturday the 20th of June next, for the purpose of .choosing the usual number of Dele gates to represent the said districts in County! Convention: - Resolred, That the Delegates so elected or cho sen,..be, and they are hereby directed to meet in. Corrimation at the New Court House, in Pittsburgh, onAVednesday, the 24th June . next, at 12 o clock, M. for the purpose of nominating one person as a' candidate for Congress. Pour persons as candidates for the General kssembly. One person as a cam did* for Sheriff. One person as a candidate for Prothonotary. One person as a candidate for Cor oner. • One person as a candidate for County Com missione*, and one pets.= as a-candidate for Coun ty Auditen- r also to appoint conferees, whose duty it shall be to; nominate, in conjunction with a like num ber of conferees from Butler county. One person as a candidate for State Senator; to represent the dis trict composed of the counties of Allegheny and. Butler. JOHN C_ DAYITT, Chairman. S. Joxas, Sec'y. • . To Afothem—The difficulty which every mother experiences in Administering medicine to infants, is entirely obviated by Dr. Clickner's preparation; called the Sugar-Coated Vegetable Purga•ive Pill. The pill is encrusted with fine white sugar, so that it resembles and tastes like a sugar plum, which no child ever - yet refused to swallow. For worms this is an assured remedy,. and it has been used with excellent effect in cases of tea.thing. The matron of the Farm School writes to Dr. Clickc ner, that she has used forsome time, his Sugar-via- ted. Pill in both these complaints, and always with ' entire success. Sold by Wm. Jackson, corner of Wood and Lib erty streets, who is general Agent for Dr. Cliche. ner s Pills in Pittsburgh and vicinity. ac Beware of an imitation article called -Im proved Sze,, , mr-Coated Pills," purporting to be pat ented, as both the pills and pretended patent are forgeries, got up by a miserable quack in New York, who, for the last four or five years, has made his living by counterfeiting popular medicines. "fir. Editor you are authorised to state th'at the name of GEORO; DEIS7ISTON, at Pitt Township, will be presented to the convention as a candidate for the oflice of County Commissioner subject to the decision of the democratic county convention. je6-d&wtc. - . The Democratic candidate for Congress.—The :nominee '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 popularity. - Such a man is the HON. CHARLES SHALER—Iet the Democracy rally upon this able :and eloquent champion of their principles, and sue ,cess is certain. The people of this District require ;his services in Congress, and should not be denied. • el&wtc • MANY DEMOCRATS. • Mr. Editor—Please announce in your paper that T. E. AICABE, a tried Democrat, will be a .candidate for Corsrrx Costartsstosza, to serve the .regular term of three years, if nominated by the Democratic County Convention. je3. LOWER ST. CLAIR. • The Democratic candidate for Congress.—The ;nominee 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 popularity. Such a man is Col. WILSON M . CANDLESS,Iet the Democracy rally upon this able 'and eloquent champion of their principles, .and success is certain. The people of this Lis vict require his services in Congress, and will not be denied. MANY DEMOCRATS. Mr Editor—You are hereby authorized to state that the name of "Gen. JONATHAN LAIIG!:, of Jeff erson Township will be presented to the Demo cratic convention as a candidate for the office of Sheriff, Gen. Large if elected, will makee-a cor rect and efficient officer, he is well known to the people, and if nominated, will receive the warm 15l.IPPOrt THE PEOPLE. ma 25-, • gar- We pre authorized to state, that JAMES CUNNINGHAM, of Mifflin township, will be a itandidate for the Legislature, it nominated by the Democratic Convention, ' my2s We have been authorized io etate that DA no geq., Will be a candidate for reelection, to the o iyiee of Coroner, Aubject to the decision of the Demogatic 'county Convention. mayll. Thcatre. or •LLFGIIF'(I cous-rr COUNTY COAIMISSIONER HON. CHARLES SHALER CORONER SHERIFFALITY: Mr. Editor—Having been a devoted friend of liody Patterson, for the office of Sheriff, iin a for. mer occasion, I beg leave to bring him before the Democratic "convention again, for a nomiintiton for that office: I feel confident that if placed beiOre the people, by the county Convention, 'he will be tri. umphantly elected. A DEMOCRAT. CORONER. We have been requested to announce the name of Annarow M. JOirtstrrux, a candidate for the office of Coroner subjett to the decision of the. Democratic County Convention. juke 2-tc. 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 lave daddruf on the sealp; , If the. hair turns .white' or gray, To cure the scurf; and make it dark You've but three Bits to pay. 'lf your hfad is bald, the hair weak or falling, And you would have it live, Why, try at,ouee a bottle of June's Hair Restorative. oj.Three shillings only for a trial bottle. War rant it to posseas the following qualities. It will force the hair to grow on any pail. 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 exeeeds 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 iu 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. (f.Principal Office, sign of the American Ea gle, 82 Chatham street, New York. dlifirack—to cure Eruptions and beautify dis colored Skin. —A valuable discovery in'Chemistry .has been made lately by M. Vesprini,'an Italian Chemist, for curing all eruptions, and fot changing the color of dark, yellow or discolored skin to a • tine juvenile and youthful clemess. He has made thus in the convenient form of a beautiful piece of 'Soap. For any old cases of eruption, such as scur vy, salt-rheum, erysipelas, Sze. it cures wonderfully; also, freckles, tan, sunburn, morphesv pimples, blotches, &c. . • See that lady,- what a fright; Jones's splendid Lily White Would give her skin a natural ate, But you note, in spite of talk, I She will uee the common chalk; Thus you see her face is blue. If that same lady, and many others, had used JONES ' S Lily White, her face and cheeks would have had (a natural,) life-like, alabaster white. . Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Aledicirce Ware house, 83 Liberty street, head of Wood. • Ladies Dress Goods. TITST received from . New Fork by Adams fx Co'' tf Express, thedollowing styles of Ladies Dress Goods, which for ireatty and cheapness cannot be surpassed in any of the Eastern Cities, vie. Embroidered Gingham Robes, {new styles,) Graduated Organdi do do; Rich Ombri Buages (silk and wool) very cheap; Balxarines, every price and quality; Rich styles Rep. Cashmere and De Lain; French Gingham and Gingham Lawns; Paris Printed Hernauni Cobaltine, to new arti: de of Dress Goods, very beautiful.) Graduated Muslin Robes; White Embroidered do; All the above goods have recently been purchased in the Now York market since the great reduction of prices and will be sold . at a small advance above Eastern cost by _ LAI7NS--(TAsr cotons).—Anotlict lot of Lawns just opened at A. Morris's, No 63 Market st.— warranted flst cello:a—which we are selling at 12!e per yard. jo2 Lavrmui Cheaper than Ever 4 T A. zaoßars2s No. 65 Market st. We hive now on hand the cheapest lot of Lawns ever offered in shisjaarket. Such as are usually sold at 371 cents we &reselling at $1,50 the Dress Pattern, (9 yards.) Call and look at them. je2 Tt:ST ILECEIVED—..A. splendid assortment of! 0 Simmer Cassimeres, Ginglearns, and Gam broom', suitable for coats and pants; a large stock or fancy Summer Stuffs; fancy Cotton Cloths, a new ar- ' tick; Oregon Cassimeres; Gold Mixed Tweeds and Berkshire; 10 *ten white shirt Linen Bosoms and Collars. Also, a great variety of fancy shirt striped Ging hams &c.; a splendid assortment of Summer Cra vats;Alarseilles, Silk, Satin and other Vesting!: of superior styles and quality; Socks, Handkerchiefs, Stocks, Bosoms, Collars, Lisle Gloves, and all kinds of gentlemen's wear, ready made, or got up to order at the sliortest notice, and at the lowest prices, by W. IL SHAFFER, Pittsbirrgh Clothinz Store, 'eg ' , corner of Wood and Water its. iu the Honorubk the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the coun ty of 4llcghcny. The petition of William Wilson, of the third Ward city of Pittsburgh huml y sheweth that your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travellers and others, at his dwelling house in the county aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertain ment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. WILLIAM WILSON. We, the subscribers, eitizeifi — of the third Ward do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is wel provided with house room and conveniences for th accommodation of travelers and others, and tha said tavern is necessary. James 0 - Bryan, Joseph. Fleming, Thomas Elliot, Micheal Daly, Isaac Walker, Martin Docrflinger, James A. Knox, Samuel Holmes, Robert Walker, John King. Matthew Patrick, Jacob Boston. jes-3 To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Gener al Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny. The petition of George Porter, of Indiana Township in the county aforesaid, humbly show eth, that your petitioner has provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house 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, will pray We, the subscribers, citizens of Indiana. Tp. do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house rooin and conveniences for the accom modation .of travelers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. . _ Benjamin Kelly, Edward MCorkle, Henry Web er, Alex Campbell, HughArlaran, Matthew Rob inson, 'Charles Gilmore, Robert MCorkle, James Barton. Abraham Weber, John Barkley, Henry Fraker, John M'Williams. je4-3t• Pittsburgh Navigation and Piro Insu ranco Company. OFFICE. NO. 21 MARKET STREET. THE citizens of Pittsburgh continue to be offered an opportunity to effect insurance upon their property, by a Domestic institution located among themselves based upon domestic capital, and con ducted by directors, in whose prudence, integrity and good faith they can readily ascertain 'whether they may repose that undoubted security which should ever attend an assurance transaction. To persons whose properly has already been dam aged or destroyed by fire or water, the advantage of personally adjusting the loss with an , institution AT HOME, 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 amount of its lossesstmenrixr Two Hummed) TrtorsAisn DOLLARS --- 18 10 them a sufficient guarantee of future security. It is the part of all prucleht men, however fortu nate, to anticipate calamity for the purpose of avoid ing its effects. To such as hlavehithetto escaped, as well as to those who have sustained litiss,thh facility of protection and indemnity offered by this institu tion, will be the strongest iniincement to avoid the reflections and regrets whiali must be experienced by those who suffer without hope of restitution. lVf. ALLEN, President. ROD'T FINNEY, Secretary. f' feblo-dfim RECEIVED THIS DAY.—Received this day, by Green & Co's Express, a large 'assortment et the newest styles of Parasolls, and Parasollettes. Fringed and Plain; which we will offer at prices dial cannot fail to please all who want a beautiful article at the new Dry Goode House. GEO. S. SWARTZ, No. 106 Market street. At the eonJluenee of the Allegheny and Itfonongaheia - Rivers. ' - 111.78L1C notice is.hereby given, that in pursuance JL - of an Act; of the General Assembly to that ef fect, books for the subscription of stock to the Com pany, for erecting a 'Wire Suspension Tripartite Bridge, over the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers, at their confluence opposite Pittsburgh, will be open ed at the several places hereinafter named,' on the SECOND MONDAY OF JULY next, and' continuo open between the hours of 9 and 4 o'clock, for three successive days: In the City of Pittsburgh, at the Exchange Hotel• Geo. W. Jackson, Tuba Caldwell, N, B. Craig, Sam , l M. Wickersham, Thomas Bakewell, John B. Butler; A. K. Lewis and James Wood, Commissioners. , In the BoroUgh of Manchester, at the office of y rue Townsend; John Sampson, John Cheney, Wil liam Lecky and Jeremiah Dunlavy, Commissioners. In Beaver county, at the public house of C. W. Blass, in Fairport; David Shields, Andrew • Purdy, Samuel McFarron and David Ramsey, Commission ers. In the Borough of Butler, at the public house of, Jacob Meching; Joshua Stoolfire and Wilson Me- Candless, Commissioners. In the Borough of Washington, nt the house of Gen. John Duey; William McDaniels, John Park, John F. Wrenshall, Eward McDonald and Stephen Woods, commissioners. The shares of stock are Fifty Dollars each, and at the time of subscribing, FIVE Dotadins on each share is to be paid. By order of the Commissioners. {Attest,] J. F., McCABI, Chairman. it. S. Casts, Secretary invl-lawtd. 'I I HE subscriber, having just received front the L East a full assortment of Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Extracts, &c., from the very best and proved manufacturers, is is prepared to sell them at as low prices as any other establibhment in the West. In the assortment may be found Extracts de Portugal, Englatine, Cedra, Reseda, de Mous:x line, Boquet de Caroline, de Patehouly, Rose Ger ranium, Rouselle's Pomade, Philcomme, Rouselle s Indian Hair Dye, Hanel's Liquia Hair Dye, Eau Lustoul Odorante, for washing and cleansing the Hair, genine Bear's Grease and Oil, Cologne, Flo rida, Lavender and Orange Flower Waters, Pearl and Foilet Powders, Tooth, Nail and hair Brushes. and many other articles. Please call, examine and judge for yourselves. EDGAR THORN, may? Corner of Ilimd and Peat] sts. JUST RECEJ BED. CASES Er' rihroidered and Plain Polemic and Straw Bonnets. 10 boxes new style Ribborm 20" Flowers and Wreathes. at W. 11. GARRARD'S rnyl2 79 Markel scree;. UNDRItS.....- 17 2 bales gerlVlaten Aimundr.; 2 bales Cream nits; 2 do Filberts: 2 do English Walnuts; 100 buthels Pea Nuts; 10 hoses Sxlo - 0 do Lemons; Retunas Wrapping Paper; 10 Letter Writing Parer; 10 baskets Olive Oil; 20 buxel Fancy Soap ; 10 doz. 3.(oonts; f.. 1/ boxes Pipes; 3 barrels Cl' •opct! Lag wood; With a full ataurtineat of even thing in the Grocery axd Liqut litre. Bitr-keepers, &c., would du welt t call and examine for thetn aches be.ore parch:Lid d elsewhere. 03 I am de tertnined to rll ton for sh or barter. jc I P. C. 11: tTIN, 60 Water at. A MORRIS, No. 65 Market st. Gold Pen. DTAmoNT pointed Gold 1 , , hand the best as.sor:ntent able article. There can he n pea for the business or pi have a large ao:.-ortnernt of made, and having cold oet city and vicinity which ha' eral eatirtactiva.l can rally rev For Ea:e %rboleside or retail by W. W. WILSON, corritrof tth and .'•larket at, JUST rece d a freshlot of hhawa anpea r Oa ziers Diamonds, *elected %stilt care. AL large lot of tharnond .parkN, far glass -cotters tutd for sale at the lowest prices. may 27 W. tS. W L.,4 Q A YE YOUR DI MES, and piirchaie Stnl . 3 Carimatore, if you %,i-h slimly rebel and cure for Cholir, Cholvia .Morbus, Cholera In fantum, Dy,entry or 'lug., Diaihoea or Summer Complaint. Vomiting, Bilious Chalk, &r. Persons afflicted can rely upon it a.% being a safe and Nice dy remedy for the above complaints. roer per sons silpplied at half price by bringing a note from a Minister, Ahlerman or Justice where they reside. -Sold wholesale and retail by the following ;‘,Ol sons: In Pimburgh—B. A. rahrirstock & ('o. J Morgan, J. Schoonniaker& Co, Jonathan Kidd & Co, R. E. t.'cllers, Braun & Reiter, Win. Thorn. Wm. Jackson, J. Cas , cll, 1). C. Knceimid. In Allegheny—.l East Liberty—D. Ne s ;ley. Wilkinshurgh—A. jr. Turtle Creek—H. Chalfant and John Black. Prepared and sold Wholesale and Retail by the sole Proprietor. EDGAR THORN. Drinzgist, corner Hand and Penn sts., Pitt-burgh. Also, Dr. Thompson's Tonic, Anti. Dyspeptic and Purgative Pills. Prepared and sold as above. TRY THEM. N. 13.—None genuine Isithout the the siunbe of the Proprietors signed on each bottle or b o x. • jc3 REFUBLICATION OF The London Quay-led!' Review, the Edinburgh Renew, the .Foreign Quarterly Rainy, the Weetinviater Renew, find Bictektroods Edinburgh Maga:lnc.—The above Pe riodicals are reprinted in New York, immediately on their arrival by the British steamers, in a beau tiful clear type, on fine white paper, and tor faith ful copies of the originals—Blackwood - s Magazine being an exact fac-simile ofthe Edinburgh edition. The wide-spread fame of these splendid Periodi cals renders it needless to say much in their praise. As literary organs, they stand far in advance of any works of a similar stamp now published, while the political complexion of each is marked by a dignity, candor and forbearance not often found in works of a party character. They embrace the views of the three great par ties in England—Whig, Tory. and Radical.— "Blackwood" and the 'London Quarterly" are Tory; the "Edinburgh Review," Whig; and the "Westminister," Radical. 'File "Foreign Quarter ly" is purely literary, being devoted principally to criticisms on foreign Continental Works. The prices of the RE-PRINTS are less than one third of those of foreign copies, and while they are equally well got up, they afford all that ta,ge to the American over the Eng/isA tinnier. GEORGE*. PORTER For any one of the four Reviews, $3,00 per annum For any two, do. 5,00 For any three, do. 700 For all four of the ReviewF, 8,00 For Blackwood s Magazine, 3,00 For Blackwood and the 4 Reviews, 10,00 CLUBBING. 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'. - '-'z'r.i.,:e. : ._ • _:-::,,i - :„,;,,. ; ',i,,, , ..:.:: , Tripni-Nte Bridge Dlasuond for Glass Cutting Foreign Periodical■ TERMS. PATMENT TO III: MADE IN ADVANCE LEONARD SCOTT & Co., publishers. ic 4 112 Fulton St., New York TO the ItthabltatittCorPittibititl4 - Alle gheny and theATlrroundiug :Country, •• T . • T was not orirderii retikenter into any dispute-with the "Pekin Tea Company." We did- not begin the controversyweilepreeate a paper war, or any other war, and profess ourselves to be - advocates of universal peace; but whenwe foiled statements made - to the public with such unblushing disregard to truth as was exhibited in the Pekin Tea CoMpany's attack upon our establishment, we considered it a duty we owed to that public, as well as to ourselves,-to repel by it a plain statement of facts. The !moral qualifications of some people are so convenient that they can believe any thing that they like—or what is the same thing, by putting a good face upon a fabrication, and repeating it three or four times, they are enabled to assume ill the earnestness and sincerity of truth, and notwithstanding the ex travagance of their statements, and their total oppo sition to faets ' their neighbors are called very "ill ^ sneered" if they presume to question or doubt their veracity. Thus, though it is stated that five hundred thousand dollars worth of Black Tea was ! imported by the Pekin Tea Company, we suppose we must swallow it at once, or.incur their distdeas ore; but we cannot help being reminded of the story of a "thousand black eats," which a boy declared he saw upon the garden wall, which, upon inquiry, dwindled down to his father's old torn cat and anoth er; and we suspect that these five hundred thousand dollass worth of black tee, if a similar test was ap plied, would diminish it in about the sante prepor , eon. And yet the agent declares that no mysteries I are presented ! They have an agent at Pekin, but he ; is incog. They have another at Canton but he is equally unknown; and at New York Canton, receive :3500,000 worth of black tea, which every body at the Custom !louse is ignorant of I Now we confess that ; these thins appear so strange to us—so exceedingly l mysterious, as to shock our credulity not a. little, and at the risk of being still considered "ill mannered," we must I,persist in classing such announcements with the quackeries and humbugs of the day. It was also stated that the Canton Tea Company I ; was imitators of them; or in other words that allured by their success, we had been induced to organize our present establishment—whereas, in point of !het, we had, as already stated, carried on our business successfully FOUR YEARS before the Pekin Tea Company was heard of! And without arrogating to ourselves any great degree of sagacity or penetra, thin we may veuture to assert that it was the unpar alelled success of the Canton Tea Company, the uni versal celebrity of their teas, and the increasing de , mind for the same, that gave birth to the Pekin Tea Company, and in fact that the very existence of that establishment is an acknowledgement of the supe. nerdy of our method of business, and of the prefer ence we hare obtained. .Nlany other atatcinents, - equally unfounded, w•e have already examined, and the audacity displayed in these specimens will Pulteiently show the degree of reliance to which any other statements trout the Pekin Tea Company are entitled.. Apart from the higher obligation of truth, we have always considered it bad policy to resort to any un fair means. In order to sustain out.own character we have never found it necessary to detract our neighbor's, or to wnte our ow - n panegyrics and then attempt to palm them on . upon the pubiru as the ihs: antemited neeees of editors of riesenvi ti ,", w i nc h it is well kno,:n mighl,easily be dorm without any fur ther bribery them poying for them as advertisements. That the Pekin Tea Company thought fit to adopt a d.iferent course 1050 110 concern of ours, mid ue should nut have interfered with thoir proceedings dj they had left us unmolested. But they had probably forgotten the pro‘erh, "those who 19 c in glass houses should not (hug stones.'' Nearly six years j haxe elapsed since the Canton Tea Company comma mcneed operations it this city; and as ought have j been ant,cipatrid,:they have had to encounter the I l impid...es of the ignorant as v ell r, to expeneope ! the groasest 8115iepre.ientations of teavions and inter fisted parties. Hitherto sic have only smiled at thwir puny assaults which have only recoiled upon, the parties theinselles--we hate Confidently relied upon j the intrinsic merit 3 of our own TC3-q. and we have every reason to be proud of the fin q m r i n g, therefore, of any succeßs in this vicinity, this rival establishment is obliged to tarry It% fitbricabons to a distance, and then, by pompons annencements cm the I one hand, (which it veil knovs would be la u ghed a t I here,) and a disparagement of the Canton Tea Corn pan) on the other, where the facts are not knovvli, it tiopeit to ttortoge upon the unwary. A greater proof j of its hs, mg calculated anon the ignorance of the comniundy need not he adduced than the fact of their IL:RA(IS pre.11317,11g in 111,131,111 e a comparison re-; lipecting the toe:dates and LhOlen,,ioas at the 1111 r- 11011.1 en Or the two establishments, when It is well li no , n that the niligle lirsinch of the Caution Tea Co. 1 at iti'd GoututViCh at. IL mild tr1 ,, 11 than compare with I the moil store it has contented itself with until a very teen; period, situated an it was M the MOO obscure pr.:41 , ,r Fullon street, and with the present add Ryon ; it made., no one itcould think oleurnparMi.; it with th e ,t l .len,lt i t ',tore the Canton Tea Company !mac test tiP;isiieil at 1 tlfi Chatham XL The Value of proper- ty .0 thesdonalites will show the estimation of busi- ' nes.s men, oil their iterminin hag been pronounced too long an 100 emphatically it. favor of the Me:di :ma of the i... titan Tea Company, to require any - comments. \ ; The Canton Ta, Company have never pretended to import all the teal hat they dispose of, for the single reason that n cargo tic toss must necessarily be made up ...f many inferior etwts, many of which are tin niIItICSOI4C and never Ld tie WIN into thew estait. 1 lishment.' They 11/17:17: ac!\sting their stork Gera the , I whole of the Vdriolln cars of that a rose. from bine " to time, and from their long el,perienee in this coun try and in E dtrope, an Weil as N , iir nn limited com mand a capital, they hale alwa.: been enabled to secure the delicious teas for wlairibicy scat c IIC.:01711 . no justly Cl:lei/Tiled, and at prices titc Lase defied competition. It is this notorious fart that has eat-it frit the we of on many parties, and we wlitiold doubt -1 less have escaped the wrath of oar ireighli s ors of the i Pekin Tea Company, if they had not so sort \under. stood as well axle! its troth.. \ in conclusion we w= only add that we imitt s a i on ill feeling toward the Pekin Tea Company; b we warn them against circulating tialtehrtodr, at our , 1 expense—mioner or later it mast come to our k mead siec, as see have now agencies throughout the I "ninn, anti they may rely on it that we shall not fad to ex piate theist in whatever quarter they arc carried. NEW YORK CANTON TEA: COMPANY. N. York, April :it), 1546. Per Tin. A. Moroi/forst:. Our agents in Pittsburgh arc 3-lestirs. Bell iSt Grant corner of Ferry and Liberty streets, where choice Teas of ail descriptions arc constantly ou hand. Obed Mitchell, 39 Chesnut and 337 Market street, Philadelphia. Pluucipal Offices in New York, L 2.5 and Chat ham st., and Iti3 Greenwich st. ma39-terilw f. 4 69 ' IPLEIDYSkS SA II SIP AT ILL A VIM ETA EWE BLOOD P 11.1.5.-11 10 proprietor is obliged to manufacture them on a more extensive scale than heretofore, and by a great im pro% emcnt in his machinery, can make them touch faster and %%tilt less labor, consequently less ex pense, which enables hint to sell 40 pills to the box instead of thirty as heretofore. As a Spring Purifier, these pills have no equal, anal for purify ing the Mewl, and purging and cleansing the stom ach and bowels, they are the safest, best, and moot efficacious in existence. If pills are necessa ry at all, Dr. Leidy's Hood 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 Saisaparilla in theth, and all other Pills called by names nearly similar. are ' manufactured only with a view to sell them nn the reputation of the true and genuine .DR. LEIDr•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 nut he deceived in their effects, whilst if you take of the spurious, or imitations. you will not only he deceived by their effects, which are ofttimes serious and dangerous, but 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 tir ing, restraint from occupation, or fear of expo sure to all weather—containine neither mercury. minerals, nor any ingredient whatever that is un friendly or dangerous to the constitution. Try them, try them; if their effects do not confirm the foregoing, their cost will be refunded by Dr. Leidy upon satisfactory evidence of it. Cr. For sale by B. A. EAIINESTOCK & CO, corner Sixth and Wood streets, who are the only Agents for Pittsburgh. myd9-d&w ixil M. McDONALD, Belt awl Bross .-- ---, Et Foamier, First 'street, near Market, is rk ,3 prepared to make Brass Casting s and ' t. ~1 i' Brass works generally on the most ~ '...7. --- - reasonable terms and shortest notice He invites tnaehinists and all those mina bears work, to give hint a call, as he is de terminaA to do all work in his line very low. may '2.7-ly apprentice wanted to the above business. VROUND PLASTER—We have, and will be con stantly supplied with a first rate article of Ground Plaster, which we will dispose of by the ton or barrel, to suit purchasers: MARTIN & SMITH, je I 56 Wood, bet. 3rd and 4th ate. • . . • , r 4 t , !. , :'•••25.g - S•o.'i•OS • a.,*~~~.~ ,i ,~`~ 2r s'rk~"'~~.r~•~ x •'~~ ~~~~~k,-~~rr~r~~'~'~"^'~+};~:_.F~~+wa.-.o~k's`~~'j~...~4-.rk .aza-...,~,: .._._ _._..._....~w.~..__-._.,.. ~. .,,. - z yot DON'T look - nor speak- like yourself-with your teeth out, and gums -shoWing in that manner, G. W:I3EDDLE, Dentist, five doors above the Canal Bridge, Pearl strees; performs all operations on the teeth, in a superior manner. my 3P-.Y Joseph Knox, formerly of Pittsburgh, ATPORNEY AT. LAW, Carlisle, Pa.,willprac tice to his profession in the counties of Cum berland l , Dauphin, Adams, Perry and Juniata. Busiriess in those counties intrusted to him will be uttented to with promptness. my23d3m&wy. _ . Dress Goode. - PO THE LADIES.—The largest and most splendid selection of Dress Goods eier expo sed for 'sale ~ w est of the mountains" arc opening to-day .4t No. FrenCh Organdi Lawns, choice patterns; Plain Ombri Shaded, beautiful; Another lot of those extra rich Balzorines; 110 pirces New Style Paris Printed Lawns; One lot handsome patterns, price 18ic; Another lot splendid Graduated Organdi Robes, selling off at the reduced price of $3,75 pattern. zny . 2.o at BARROWS & TURNER. iv - EWAN!) BEAtrwur, M SUMER SITA in almost endless yariety, opening to : •day:— Among them are— Ilerniana Sewing Silk, new article; l'ac4ages choice pattern, Berage; with' many other entirely new styles, all of which are ,ol lere,l at the lowest prices, at No. 411. my2,Cl BARROWS 8.-.• TURNER. Parasols. PARASOLS—Embracing the different ?- 1 modern styles in all costs, from the most Magnificent article in use, which are elegantly edged, tipped, awl fringed, to all qualities of less value. i'aryiug in price to suit the purchls-er. Re ceived No° - 40. BARROWS Sr TURNER. myT3 r vHiIEAD LACES--171 pieces Linen Thread. Mull„inconett, Gynipure and Lisle Laces, . • EdtpngA and Inscrtiti,c, ALNO-I.3lack Silk Nett. and Laces—Receivel at No. 36. BARROWS TURNER.. WIN I'ZEii z CALlCO— inhpleees beautiful pattern& light and medi um Chintz's, :Merrimack and other idyles. lieceiv ed iiianelling at Elie per yard at No. 46. tur . 49 BARROWS & TURNER. TCjT opental a fine assortment of most heauti -91 NI imitation flowers in china `Via e 5 under 6.1 a,, curers. tuitable for parlors. mantels &e.- 11m.....it10m errs surr3%.s in beauty even the finest pro thietiops of nature, at least bo say men who have oratory! them. W. W. WT L tn. 4 j_ I4I;;ASONS in want of a superior article of Wine,' or Liquors for medicinal and other purposes, can (Attain theta at the Wine and Liquor Storc No. id Matict st. sTERRF:rr & Cu. \AT - 1N ES AND L1g.1:011S—Of all kinds, gnat' I V ties, and prices for pile lower - than usual by sTERR.ETT & CO, IS Mar , ,,:f!t st. tizji;') FINE BAY HORSE, high spirited and a gix , d hackney, in every was . suitable for a gentleman. Having, no use for him, he will be will I.e :Al low. STERRETT t l / 4 CO, mv:itt is Market st. T H E subscriber, being about to detline' housekeeping, offers to let the twoitory Itriek.llouse not; occupied by him, containing two Prolors, Dining Room, two .Bed Rooms and Kit chen. with finished ;thick. For further pitrtiem kr , aiiply to JACOB WEA Y ER; S Market st. . . . COFFEE Cal bar prime green /Urn. 10 pmAets otd go,erament.lara. Arius.;; and for s..i!e. by LiCzartim - r & SHIPTON, 133 and 135 Wood at. - -; .{ . 4(v.iPS—li o bate, So. 1 Ravin; " Almond, Toilet and Palm. nyder Slavin:- itore and fur 1531 e by my:.2 LAINIM-MT G F E}:_p r i me m green and'pale Rio; •, Old I;,v. Java; •• Laguayra; Maracaibo; Fors Gamily use, am! for sate by TI . LOS ?.TILLER, mar bb comer of Wood and 4th sty. . _ fine Young Ilystio, 1 and Black. For sale by ta4.y IG. THOS. "StIM.F.R. VCT.* , —FP.berts, Cream Nuts, 1 4 lane. ICalnut,, Pecom For ,rlo Ly THOS. MILLER, ,ffiay . cor. Wood al - ul Ith sts The Penn.) lvonin Itatirona Company. undi.rsioned Commissioners named in thc Act of the General Assembly 01 the CORI IDOLF{V,II:h Of Pennsylvania. emitted "An Act to incorporate the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. - i-ssed the 13th day of April, one thousand eight Modred and Mrty-six, being duly qualified accord int; t'xi the pros isions of said net HEREBY' GIVE NOITCF. that ill pursuance of said Act BOOKS of ,ul3sriition to the Capital Stock of said Company will be opeloal at the time and places herein:viler designated; Ili the citie , a Philadelphia. Lancas ter awl l'iltsbargh and in the Boroughs of 11Arris borg.;, Bloomfield: \ I.o , wistriwn, 31ifilintow n, Hunt- Eben,lnir;, Blairsville, and Greciisliorgh. a n d 134 e ' six hours, that is to say. troll 31 o'clin 3 o'clock, I'. 31. in eyery jundWal day, .1 ten days from the tune, rel.ectively, mentioned, lii PIIILADELPId \lerehants' Ex• change. on :Nlonday tl June nu xt. Li I.ANCAsTER t of Henry Ken• ilin,t3wan notehon Monday, the :2'4 day of June next. In HARRISBURG, at Bucher's Hotel, on Mori• day; th• 22,1 day of June next. In BLOOMFIELD, at Wm. Leek y's Hhtel, on Wednesday, the 24th day of June next. Ili LEWISTOWN, at James Turner's Ilotel,‘on Friday. the 26th day of June next. At MIFFLINTOWN, Juniata co, on the 26th day lof June next, at Wilson's Hotel. L 3 HUNTINGDON, at Adam Haifa hotel, on Tuesday, the 7th day of July next. lei lIL A I RSVILLE, at Samuel Mc A nul ty's Ho tel, on Wednesday, the Ist of July next. At HOLLIDAYSBURG, on the 6th of July next, at Low•ry's Hotel. At F,BENSBURG, Cambria county. on Tuesday. the 30th day of June next; at the house of Wm, Retrel. In GREENSBURG/I. at Roller's Hotel, on Mon day; the 6th day of July next; and In PITTsBURGH, at the St. Charles Hotel, on Wednesday, the Bth day of July next. Thos P Cope, James Mathers, David S Brown, John White, 'Thos Tustin. Reuben Mullison, Elliot Cresson, 'Win A Smith, Thos Sparks, Jacob Broom, C G Child::, Henry Flancnry, H M Hinclunan, Henry Welsh, 11 M Watts, Joseph Mili ken, Algernon S Roberts, Samuel Hepburn, Wm P Smith, F W Rawle, Philip M Price, Edward Duff, James Magee, John S Cash, Abbott Green, Robert Allen, Joel K Mann, Moses Montgomery, John .1 McCahen, John C Bucher, It C Hall, Geo W Toland, Chas Kugler, J Geo Miles, David R Porter ; II Buehler, I .Tas McFarlane, J Pringle Junes, Joseph B Ard, Horn R Kneass, Edtvard Bell, John S Littell, J Fisher Leaning, E A Penniman, Robert Tolaul,. ,Ihnieh• Irvin, Wrn Ayre. ,, , ! Christopher Mason, Geo Mulliollaujr, Geo, .W Carpenter, Bauil C Ford, Wrn English, Benj L Berry, Benj Crispin, Edward Davies, Robert Flinn, jr, Henry D Gilpin, John B Myers, Thos P Hoopes, John K Kane, Edward F Gay; Chas Macalestcr, William' Laughlin; ' my 25-2awst , ' , Shawls; Slittwig. A CARD ror Sate To Let WELCH„ &T ANN Br. GREAT NATION The only regularly conducted establishment in the United Staten—itAmiug iu this country what Franco and Astley's arc in 'Paris and London! Adnibiition only 25 Centul Late of the Pak Theatre, New York, and the. Na tional Amphitheatre, PhilatMlphia. Comprising pp wards of 120 MEN AND HORSES! JAMES W. BANKER, Agent., Will exhibit in Pittsburgh on Monday, ,Thursday, and Friday Ereiiings,thelst, 2nd and ,3rd of July, commencing at li, o'clock, P. M. and on the 4th, four performances, commencing at '9; , A. M., P. M., 3,1, P. M., ;and P. M., in: the yard in front of S. Murray'b American Hotel on Peen The Great Equestrian Cavalcade will be preceded by the celebrated, 13nAss BAND, 13;musicians, in an elegant and costly Chariot, drawn by Ten Beautiful Cream Colored Home The truly imposing entrance of this ,noble and magnificent processional Cavalcade,. must at once strike every beholder with the highest adedration.— 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 coin parison that at once places this establishment at the head and front of every, public Circiis. A largelbr tune has been expended in the accessories and Equip ments 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 saperier 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 distinctly. Among the per formers will be found J. J. NATHANS, the great nnstirpaSsecl2, 4'and 6 horse rider, occasionally introducing' hie immense balancing of the infant, r Frank Pastor, on hie head, oink the steeds'are nt lightning speed.: This gen tleman is aloe Erpiesirian Director. Riding Master, HORACE F. NICHOLS, whosei abilities in this line stand the very highest. I t' The two Clowho. are the celebrated JOHN MAY .and JOHN - WHITTAKER, remarkable for theii wit and humor, never transgressing the proper grounds of decorum. SIONOId GERMANI, the great Italian Jugglet on his firm and rapid Steed; will execute: the most Won derful Tricks. This gentleman only arrived in ;this conntry last winter. His tarn learned Dogs will al so he introduced by himself, and exhibit many; 'ex traordibru-v - C. J. Rt I GERS, one of the most finished scene Riders of history,' will appear and introduce many foreign and local scenes . , many of which he is' the the original of.' W. NICHOLS, an 'accomplished and chaste prin cipal Act Rider of the French and American Schools. W. EINCADP, the bold and Young Equestrian Hero, ss dl introduce something new on his newlett BlaPk Filly, Lutv Neal. Mr. E. WOODS, the Comic Personificator of the Red Man of the Forest. MIT.. WOOD,' the beautiful, chaste and very grace ful female Equestrian. The Youthfut]GEOßGE DUNBAR, will signalize himself in his great and singular performance's of Chinese Equilibrium and personal Posture. The Comic Concert will introduce' the.most tal -1 ented Ethiopians of the day. NEAL JAMEISON", whose inspiring, tench on the Banjo is most exquis ite, will he aided in, the extraordinary 'Ballet Depart ment, by the truly gifted dancer, FRANK BROW ER. Evf‘ry attention be made- to the observance and preservation er the flood order which is always indispensihle to well regulated Exhibitions. jet- Steierlty to Porchitst•Ts. _r. EatlsWE of GRIMM'S SUGAR COATED SILLS AAA upaelt IN ' ALL EigsAtur• naers .:„ Ori,frixal a Arentor. EliffMMls2l=MaNn= lILICKEN ER'S SUGAR COATED VEGETABLE PILLS are the first • and only .Medicine ever known that wilt pnsiarely cure Headache, Giddiness, Measles, Salt Rheum, Itheurroism;Viles, j Heartburn, Worms, Dispepsia, Stiarvy, Cholera Morbns, Small l'os, Juundic Coughe, Quinsy, Pains in the Back, Whooping Cough, Inward Weakness, Consumption, Fits, Palpitation of the. Heart, Liver Complaint, Posing in the] Throat, Erystpelas., Dealngss, Dropsy, Asthma, Itchings of the Skin, Fevers of all kindS, Colds. Gout, Gravel, Female Complaints, Nervous Complaints, And all other diseases originating , from impurities of 116 blood. 1 0.7 - They have cured, since their introduction. over 2,000 persons, Nvllo have,been given up as hope less cane". be the most eminent Physicians, icr They are patronized and recommended by men or the highest distinetion,%mong whom are— lion. David Reporter, lion'. Henry Clay, Hon. John Q. Adams, Hon. Daniel' Wi;bster, Hon. Martin Van Buren, Hon. : J. C. Calhoun, Gen. Winfield Scott, Col. It. 11i. Johnson, lion. James K 4 Polk, Gen. Lewis Cass. .1):7- Their virtues are so infailible that the money will he returned in all eases they do nnigive univer sal. satisfaction. Although but two and a half years have elapsed 'since these celebrated Pills were first introduced tai the public, the sale of them in the Eastern and middle States has far exceeded Dr. Ctickener's mdst Sanguine expectations, During the past sear, alone, no less then 10,000 gross of boxes have been sold in the State of Taw Ynrk, 6,000 in j Pennsy I amnia, 4,000 in Mar vlanro 9,000 in New :Jer sey, 2,000 in Delaware, and 5,00(1ni the New England States,; requiring the constant ImplOymeut of 27 hands, exclusive of printers and engravers. In the same period,] upwards of 200,000 copies of the "Family Doctor" have been ordered by agents in every section of the country. j These facts must show, conclusively, that Dr. Clickenerts Sugar Coat cdyills, besides 'being the very best medicine in the world, are held i . the highest estimation. by the public. We might extend this publication to an indefin ite length, if we deemed it expedient to publish all tersimenials We have received, not only from agents but individuala and families, who have experienced the benficial ;effects of Clickener's Sugar Coated Pills, but we ,:deem it unnecessary. The most in contestible evidence of their unprecedented success, are the numbeiless Imitations end Counterfeitswhich have already appeared oietwithstanding the brief pe riod they have been before the public. Even some of nut staunchest pill makers have had the audacity to imitate the ,Capsule of Sugar, in order to disguise the ingredimts of their vile compounds, and palm them MT ,for the "real simon pine." Such paltiy shifts canhot last long without exposing their hideous deformity'. Truth and honesty must inevitably pre vail over rascality and. deception. For sale in Fittsburgli by WM. JACKSON, , al his Petint Medicine IVitrehouse, :No. S 9, Liberty street, head of Wood .10., Pittsburgh. Price, 25c...per box. Dr. Clickener's principal office is SI Barclay street, New york. ttr Beware of an imitation article called Im proved Sugar Coated Pills, purporting to be patented, as both the pills arid the pretended patent are for geries, got nii.by a 'miserable quad: in New: York, who, for the last tour or five years, ;has made his living by counterfeiting popular medicines:, ictr Remember, Dr. C. V. Clickener;is the original inventor of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing of the sort was ever heard of until he introduced them in June, 1.843.' Purchasers should, therefore, 'always ask for Clickenees Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and take no other, or they will bp made the victims of a fraud. may 9 - . Bias° THE pal inership heretofore egistia between iTn siati Ankrim, James M. .kitkin aryl .L Ankrim, was t7isoltieil by mutual Consent, on the .28th of May last., Josiah Ankrirn and Jarnes M. Aitkin are anthorizi.il to nettle UM affairs of the emieiern. The buniness will hereatier be earned o= b*: Je r , sish Ankrim and Jarnes M. ,A'ltkin, uglier the:name and firm of Jt Aokrurr & Co. • ' - JOSIA.H JAMES M..AITKIN; , je3 WM. q. ANIMUS. ~i.,; sw..rn`c.,.~cLk3 DELNYAN , S AL :cinduaTt The new end edid passenger st - errn, er 0 Lit M lA, Crl.,rAt.,Master, :11 leave fur the above and intermediate ports, regula6 =IRE For freight or page apply on board; or to jet D. WILKINS, Agent, Tneaday Evening Packet, ' - - --' The new and splendid passenger stennv - boat DECLARATION, Capt. WOrhevq, Wiwi run a-s a regular packet between' Pittabagh ant Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuadav evenini' at 3 o'clock. Returning she will leave - t iucinuati every Priday evening at 3 o'clock. The Declaration- offers superior accommodations toj passengers. For freight or passage apply OR board.' - .- . el, THE regular mail and pasenger steam:, _ 'erUßlON,Captain Maclean, will run ae a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincir. nati, leaving this port every Monday at 6 o'clock, P. M. Rebtruin,g 'she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday at 6P. M. r - • - - The anion was built expressly for this traile. and aftbrds every.accommodatton. For freight or aesage apply on borra. "ma; The well known fast inning steamer .-2,...t.: - :."CAMI3Rf A, W. Forsyth, .Master, will run as a regular Facketoeaving every-Wednesday mnrn ing at 10 o'clock, tad .Wheeling, at 10, P. M., the: same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Saturday, at 10, For freight or Passage apply on :hoard, or to FORSYTH 8: C 0.,: Agents, NO. 30. Water street, RAURDA.Y PACKET. The regular niail and passeng,preteatrt 5 .i.-...'Vg i CIRCAS:IIAN, Capt. Isaac Bennett, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh 'mei Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday, at 10, L. Vii.; and Wheeling at 10, P. ICI., the same da Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tttesdai; l at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply nn hoard. _ The Circassian *as built expressly for this trade, and offers to her passengers every_ comfort:and ac , _ commodation. mar 25 SATURDAY PACKET. s The regularmail and pasaenget steams‘ _,giI i MESSENUF.R, Capt. Linford, ettlLrutt a regular Packet between Pittsburgh .and Cincinnati, - leaving this port every Sattirday at 10, A. M.,. and Wheeling at 10, .P. M.. the same day. Returninv". she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at Id o'clock. A. M.- For freight or passage apply on board.- • The Messenger was built expressly for this trade, and offers tn her passengers every comfort and se commodation. mar 23 TTltregular mail and ammo ersteatmJeer . TIIIIERMA, Capt. John latnefelter, will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh arid' Cincinnati: leaving this port every Tuesday at 10 - A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. of the same day.--. Returning, she will leave CincinnatieveryTridarai For freight or passage apply, on board. The Hibernia Vrd . 3. built expresly for the trade, and offers to the passengers every comfort-and'su perior accommodations. apl THE regular mail and inssengersteatp q-iner CLIPPER No. 2, Captain Crooks, will rim as a regular packet between Cincinnati and Pitts burgh, leaving this port every Friday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day. - Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Mondayat 10 o'elok, A. AT. For freight or passage apply on hoard. The Clipper No. 2 ivas built expressly far Ibis trade,' and offers to her paskengern °wry comfort, and an commodation. - 'raar23 i!. O THE new U. S. Mail steamer ACADIA, E. Lucas, Master, will run as n,regu laiiilsenger packet between Rittsburgii and the above port amine the .seasrin of IW, leaving every Thursday at it) o'clock A. M. • The Acadia is new and has superior accommoda tions. For freight or passage apply on board s or to ap9 J. NEWTON JONES, Agent.. -MONDAY PACKET. [[. r Theremdarmail ani passenger steamer MONONGAHELA, Capt. Stone, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin nati, leaving this port every" Monday at 10, A. 111., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Return.. inc.. she will leave Cincinnati every frEttirStli - yi aflo, A. For freight or passage apply on board. [ The Monongahela was built expressly for this - trade, and offers to the passengers comfort, and su perior accommodations. ' ma r 31 .0 4 THE regular mail en d pass eng . r attain r NEW ENGLAND, Capt. S. B. Page,. will sun as a regular packet bet Ween Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Wednesday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 -P. M. the °ante 'day.— Returning, she will leave Cineintlati every Saturday at 10 A. M. 10: cOUSF TItrint For freight or passage apply on board. The New England woe Inuit expressly fur this trails) and offers to the passengers every comfort and supe rior accommodations. mar 26 FOR ST. LOUIS—REGULAR PACKET. The new and splendid passenger steam; er TOM CORWIN, Capt. Bugher, win run in t e trade from Pittsburgh to 'St. Louis, du ring the season of 1545. The Tom Corwin, was 'built expressly for the trade, and is elegantly furnished• in eve, l y reFpeet For freight or passage apply ou board. may 19. FOR ST. LOUIS—REGULAR PACKET. The new and splendid passenger steam. A F 77 Ver BRUNETTE, Capt. Perry, will run its tii - C - rade from Pittsburgh to St. Louis, during the season of 18•16. IiACtEETEI• For: Cincinitati aid Louisvino. .moss?. MO DAY PACKET FOR CINCINNATI TUESDAY PACKET FRIDAY PACKET REGULA L CINCINNATI PACKET WEDNESDAY PACKET SAINT LOCTS PACKETS. The Brunette was built, expressly for the trade, and is elegantly fonrnished in every respect For freight or passage apply onboard. FOR LOITSVILLE—REGULAR PACKET, The new and splendid passenger steam. cr TONNALLITKA, Capt. J. K. Moody, will run in the trade from Pittsburgh to Louisville, dus rine the season of 1546. The Tonnalcuka, waa built expressly for the trade, and is elegantly furnished in every respect. For freight or passage apply on beard. my 22, Sherfirr Sale, by Adjournment. )Y virtue of a writ of Levari Pacias,'issaed AI out of the District Court of Allegheny. Co., and to me directed, will he exposed to public,sale at the Court House, in the city- of Pittiburgh, on Monday, the 15th clay of June, ...C.D., 1846, at , 10 o'clock, A. M., the following property, to wit t All the right, title, interest and claim of Samuel Smith, William Mitchell and Andrew' N. M"Dow ell, of, in and to all that lot or piece of ground, being part of lots numbered 33 and 34, in the city of Pittsburgh, containing.in front on Penn street one hundred and twenty feet, and extending back 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, on the south by Penn street, and on the west by lot No. 32, being part of the same lots which, Rich%) Bowen, by deed bearing date the 11th day of No vember. A. D., 1830,, conveyed unto Sainuel Smith, Win. Mitchell and Andrew N..rDowell, on which is erected a large Rolling Mill, Nail . Factory: blacksmith shops, and a two story brick. ware house, together with all the fixtures, engine, ma chinery, tools, &c., belonging to said Tolling rola, nail factory and shops. Seized and taken in ext. cation as the property of the said Samuel Smith, William Mitchell and Andrew N. .MDcrivell, at the suit of Richard Bowen, for use of Jahn Merange. E. TROVILLO, Sheriff, , Sheriffs Office, May 25, 1846—my 26.dts. _ _ Q 110 E PAPER. -100 reams crown shoe paper, kj sorted colors, received and for sale by JOHN H. DIELLOR, 122 Wood st. Remtttancee to England, Ireland,Scot. land and Wales, IiRSONS desirous of remitting money to any o the above countries, eau do so through the sub. scribers on the meat easy terms. We are prepared isme drafts for any amount over £l,OO sterling,— Remittances made thrciugh our house ant.clay before the fr.td of;May. will be received in Irel'and, by the 20th of JiMe.. • • . • BLAKELY & P.IITCIIEL, Pittsburgh; Agents for Roche, BTO.EI & Co., 'Piety- York: Reltltt ay.o.es tftlto Ole; -countryog M ONEY sent to -...114, , arts of Epgland. Ireland i ILL Scbtland, and Wales, ip sarss of £1 and 19.. "o'er's, Itek suit purchasers. . ALLEN IcEA.3IEE, .grehange.,l3reker, m9-wly&dlizi corner of 3d tuldlVoc4 !to, ' -
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