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Jackson, corner of Wood and Lib erty streets, who is general Agent for Dr. Clicke ncr s Pills in Pittsburgh and vicinity. cO•Bevrte of an imitation article called "lin : _proved Sug -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. The Democratic candidate for Congress.—The nominee of the Democratic Convention should be, if rispsible, the very strongest man in the county. We Fequire not only •an able man, but one who unites both ability of the first order and general popularity. Such a• man is Col. WILSON Itl"- CANDLESS—Iet the Democracy rally upon this able and eloquent champion of their principles, and success is certain. - The people of this Dis trict require his services in Congress, and will not ?e denied• • , MANY-DEMOCRATS. Ilmiraufaltininiu - POST. inaLsa, SAILSEir & 111OLTII. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 10, 1640 • 1 1 ..PAIXElt,4ent for country newspapers, hi the Agent for the. Pittsburgh Daily Morning Post, and -Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer, to receive advertisements and subscriptions. He has offices in Ntiv Your, at the Coal Office, 30 Ann street, ?tad joining the Tribune Office.) &Brow, No. 12, State street. PIULADELPHIA Real Estate and Coal Office, 459 Pine street. BarmartatE, S. E. corner Baltimore and Cairene where our paper can be seen, and tonne of adverti sing learned. Pittablugh . and Comaellsville Rail Road. "THE WORK 00K9 BILATELT ON." three o'clock yesterday there was 5771 shares of the stock of the Pittsburgh and Connells vine Railroad substiabecl for, and the first instalnfut paid on, each leaving 250 shares yet to be disposed of by the Commissioners: This looks something like a disposition to go on with the work. We have no doubt but that the 250 shares will be taken be fore the books have been open ten minutes to-day. Theatre, 3tas,'MovrArr appeared last night in the char acter of Julia, in the beautiful and affecting play of "Hunchback," and Charles the 2d in the Farce of "Faint heart never won fair Lady," to a fair house; every person present appeared delighted with her. Of Mrs. Movrimr's acting it is unne cessary for us to say more, well merited encomi ums have been heaped upon her froth all quarters. This, evening Mrs. Mow Arr, appears as Ger trude, in her own Comedy of Fashion, the piece, so highly spoken of by all the eastern critics—per sons wishing to attend the Theatre this evening had better secure seats early in the day, as we feel assured that there will be a "general rush" in the evening—every body's going to see Fashion, DSMOCTIATIC Revisw.—We have received the June 'number of the Demecratic Review. The an nexed "table of contents," will show that it is well filled with interesting matter. It also contains What is said to be, a very excellent likeness of the lion. Edward A. Ilannegan, U. S. Senator from Indiana: History of Constitutional Reform in the IL,itrd States—(Continued.) Now York. /s it the Foliey of England to Fight or Track with the United States! By Henry Wikoff. MexietExploration du Territoire de !Oregon 'des Californies, et de la Mer Vernieille, executee .pendant les anima 1810, 18.11 et 1842, par _M.' Oudot de 31orfas, Attache-a la Legation de France a Mexico: Ouvrage public par ordre du 'Roi, sous 'Les auspices de 31. le Mareehal Soult, Due de Dal ,rnatie, 4c. By Caleb Cushing Brazil—Sketches of Resideuce-and Travels in Brazil &c. &c. By Rev. D. P. Kidder, A. M. 2 ' vols. The Favorite—Translated from the German of Johiuma Schopenhauer. By Nathaniel Greene.— Concluded. „Soneet—Student's Night-Watch. By the author of , The Yennaee,” Sce. Papers of an old Dartmoor Prisoner. Edited by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Asdrabars Wife. By W. H. C. Hostner. Monads Financial and Conti:terries: Article. Tales of the Sonfh and Wert—"Western Clear ing," by Mrs. Kirkland; "The Wilderness and the" War-Path," by James Hall; "The Wigwam and the Cabin," by W. G. Simms; " Prairie Laturby Mrs. Farnham. Brief Beriezo of the late Occureem-es in Poland. Notices of New Books. PolitiralStatistim—War Bill, and Vote thereon Dnowzran.—A. man named LEWIS BLAKELY was drowned is the Ohio river, near Manchester, on Monday Lut.. The Jury, summoned by Coro ner Hartz, after Itedring testimony, declared that "he came to his death by aecidentul drowning." The •liar with Mexico. The Committee appointed at the War Meeting on Friday last, to procure the necessary means to equip our citizen soldiery, are requested to meet at my office on 4th street, this afternoon, Wedne: (lay, at 3 o'clock- WILSON 14rCANDLESS, Chairman. The following persons compose the committee referral to in the ahove.notice: Wilson nCandless, William Croghan, George Music, Charles Staler, Alexander Richanlson, H. S. :kfagraw, Body Patterson, J. K. Moorhead, C. S. Eyster, Jesse Carothers, Wm. Larimer, Alexander Black, C. H. Paulson, J. B. McFadden, .Michael Kane, Jr., S. H. Sarber, P. McCormick. Alexander Hay, W. J. Howard and Robert Porter. American please copy. Mn. EDITOR :—Mally of the Workingmen of this city and county, are anxious that Amos«• 31 . 1.1.wwt, of the Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh, should be placed in nomination by the Democratic Con vention, as a candidate for the Assembly. . June 10 M►N/ or THEM. alMie Democrats of Reserve Township - will meet at School House No. 2. Saw Mill Run, for the purpose of electing Delegates to the County Con vention on the day settled on by the Committee of Correspondence on the 20th of June. je9-dBeiv. The Prevailing Couaha and Colds.—The speed Test, most popular, and only generally admitted positive cure for c.oughs, colds, influenza, difficulty of breathing, hoarseness, soreness of the chest, tick ling in the throat, &c., is Clickener's Sugar-coated Vegetable Purgative Pills. They atronl almost immediatirelief; 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 arc 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 theni in all cases where they do not give the most unlimited satisfaction. COUNTY COMMISSIONER Mr. Editor you are authorised to state thaethe name of Gronos Dmrisrox, at Pitt To,Yinsilin will be presented to the convention as a.candidate for the offide of County Commissionet'subject 'to the decision of the democratic county' convention. jeG..d&wte. HON. CHARLES SHALER 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 theiriprinciples, and suc cess is certain. The people of this District require his services in Congress, and should not be denied. dicwtc MANY DEMOCRATS. Mr. Editor:---Haling `been 'a devoted friend of Rudy Patterson, for the office of Sheriff, in a for mer occasion, .I. beg leave t& bring him before the Democratic convention again, for a nominaiton for that office. I feel confident that if placed beihre the people, by the county Convention, be will be tri. umphantly elected. A DEMOCRAT. Mr. Editor=Please announce in your paper that CoL. J. E. M . C.1.13F, a tried Democrat, will be a candidate for Courrxr Comarsszosiza, to serve the reg,ular term of three years, if nominated by the Democratic County Convention. je3. LOWER ST. CLAIR. - Mr Editor:--You are hereby authorized to state that the name of Gen. JONATHAN LAnoz, 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 make a cor rect and efficient officer; he is well known to the people, and if nominated, will receive the warm support of THE PEOPLE. may azjmWe are authorized to state, that JAMES CUNNLVOILAM, of Mifflin township, be a candidate for the Legislature, if nominated by the Democratic Convention. mr23 We have been requested to announce the name Of Asinnew M. JOHNSTON, as a candidate for the office of Coroner subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. june We have been authorized to state that DAVID RTZ, Esq., will be a candidate for re-election to the office of Coroner, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. may 11. DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION At a meeting of the Democratic Collimate of Correspondence of Allegheny County, held on the aith inst. at the Washington Hotel, it was, on motion Res°lred, That the Democratic citizens of the sev eral wards of the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, and of the boroughs and townships of the County, he requested to hold their primary meetings, 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: Resolved, That the Delegates so elected or cho sen, be, and they are hereby directed ao meet in Convention at the New Court House, in Pittsburgh, on Wednesday, the 24th June next, at I 2 o'clock, M. for the purpose of nominating one person as a candidate for Congress. Four persons as candidates for the General Assembly. One person as acan didate for Sheriff: One person as a candidate for Prothonotary. One person as a candidate for Cor oner. One person as a candidate for County Com missioners, and oue person as a candidate for Coml. ty Auditor; 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 fur State Senator, to represent the dis trict composed of the counties of Allegheny and Butler. JOHN C. DAVITT, Chairman. S. JONES, Sec.y. Mankind! at least that part of you With scalp quite bald and bare, You can have splendid—indeed, 'tis true!— . Most glorious silky hair. Ii you have dandruf on the scalp; lithe hair turns white or gray, To cure the scurf, and make it dark You've but three Bits to If your head is bald, the hair weak or falling, And you would have it live, Why, try at once a bottle of Jane's Hair Restorative. acyllree shillings only for a trial bottle. War. rant it to possess the following qualities. It will force the hair to grow on any part where Nature in tended hair to grow. stop it falling ofj, cure scurf or dandruf, and make light, red or grey hair groNv dark. For dressing the hair soft and silky nothing exceeds this. It is indeed the most economical. yet superior article made for the hair. It is cheap er than the trash called hair oils, and it will keep the hair in order with one application, twice as long any other article. Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine IVare house, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh head of Wo o d. / ..Prineipal Office, sign of the American Ea gle, 52 Chatham street, New York. ./.1 „Hirai-ft—to cure Eruptions and beautify colored Skin —A valuable discovery in Chemistry has been made lately by M Vespriiii, an Italian Chemist, forcuring all eruption:4, and fur changing the color of dark, yellow or discolored skin to a line juvenile and youthful clenness. lie has made this in the convenient form of a beautiful piece of Soap. For any old cases of eruption, such as scur vy, salt-rheum. erysipelas. &c. it cures wonderfully: also, freckles, tan, sunburn, morphew pimples. blotches. &e. See that lady, what a fright; Jones's splendid Lily White Would give her skin a natural .me. 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 used JONES"s Lily White, her face and cheeks would have harl natural,) lifelike, alabaster white. Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Ware house, 89 Liberty street, head of Wood. JUST received from New York by Adams & Co's Express, the following styles of Ladies Dress Goods, which for beauty and cheapness cannot be surpassed in any of the Eastern Cities, viz: Embroidered Gingham Robes, (new styles,) . Graduated Orrandi do do; Rich Ombri inages (silk and wool) very cheap; Balzarines, every price and quality; Rich styles Rep. Cashmere and De Lains; French Gingham and Gingham Lawns; Paris Printed llernsnni Cobaltine, (a new arti cle of Dress Goods, very beautiful.) Graduated Muslin Robes; White Embroidered do; All the above goods have recently been purchased in the New York market since the great reduction I of prices and will be sold at a small advance above Eastern cost by . LAwNs--(FAsT towns).—Another lot of Lawoo just opened at A. Morris's, No 65 Market st.— warranted fast colors—which we are selling at l2ic per yard. jet Latilis Cheaper than Ever. AT A. MMRRIS'S No. 65 Market at. IVe have now on hand the cheapest lot of Lawns ever offered in this market. Such as are usually sold at 371 cents we are selling at 81,50 the Dress Pattern, (9 yards.) Call and look at them. je2 Gold Pena'. DLA / MOND pointed Gold Pens.—Constantly on hand the best assortment of this most invalu able article. There can be no More economical pen for the business or professional man. I have a large assortment of the very best brands made, and having sold several . gross in this city and vicinity which have given very gen eral satisfaction, I can fully recommend them. For sale wholesale or retail by W. W. WILSON, corner of 4th and Market st. Diamond for Glass Cutting JUST rece'd a fresh lot of Shaws superior gla ziers Diamonds, selected with care. Also, a large lot of diamond sparks, for glass cutters and for sale at the lowest prices may 27 JUST opened a fine assortment of most beauti ful imitation flowers in china vases under glass covers, suitable for parlors, mantels &c.— These flowers surpa.s in beauty even the finest pro ductions of nature, at least so say men who have examined them. W. W. WILSON. may 27-d3 LOTS FOR SALE.—The buildinglots 20 by 80 ft. fronting on Bank and Virgin alley, situated in the rear of the Second Pres. Church, on Fifth st., between Wood and Market. They will be sold low. Enquire of either of the Trustees— H. Camas, J. T. Loostf, J. D. WiLizaras, W. W. WILSON, WALTLE Bzr,usv, je 2-lw OMEN MEM SHERIFFATATY CORONER. CORONER OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY Ladles Dress Good■ A MORRIS, No. 65 Market st W. W. WILSON Mantel Ornaments. BY LAST NIGHT'S ' MAIL. LATER FROIO MEXICO. The port of Vera Cruz Blockaded—The Powers of -AmeriCan Consuls Anni/led—Anericano or dered to the interior of the Country--Efforts of the Government to Sustain the Wan*. [Correspondence of the Baltimore Sun.] Now ORLEANS, May 31, 181 G. Messrs. Editors:—l send you the News from Mexico, which will be foudd important: The Regiments from St. Louis and Louisville are at the Barracks, which together with othei volunteers, make nearly 3,000, The two steamers, (the Gal veston James L. Day,) leave this afternoon for the field of action, taking down as many soldiers as they can carry: This afternoon, too, the Revenue Cutter Woodbury will leave. With her will go a committee of seven, appointed by the House of Representatives of this State, to convey the compli mentary resolutions to General Taylor. A series of resolutions applauding Gen. Gaines for the great foresight exhibited by him in the call ing out, and attention to volunteers, has passed the House, and will doubtless pass the Senate. A co-: y is to be forwarded to the President, and to the Secretary of War. The movements of Gen. Scott are still in obscu rity with us. Gaines would like a command in active service, but of course will not receive it. Here indeed we have the t.balmy air..' You still perceive by the Mexican news that the brig Helen IWLeod, belonging to John Henderson & Co.. of your city, is in a predicament, the Gaptain, Max ton, is a fine man, and should there be an opportu nity of getting out he will find it. The barque Theatus, Capt. Merrill, arrived at New Orleans on Saturday night, 20th ult., from Vera Cruz, which place she left on the 2 , ttli inst. By her the Picayune has ads ices from Mexico and Vera Cruz, containing thirteen days later intelli gence, and verbal news of great interest. We learn that the IT. S. steamship 21Iiissippi arrived off Vera Cruz on the 18th. bringing the in telligence of the glorious battles of the Bth and 9th inst., but sery wisely the news was only commu nicated to a few Americans in the city. The port was immediately blockaded by the Mississippi and the Falmouth. The T. was boarded by the LT. S. ship Falmouth and took a letter bag from her. The brig St. Pe tersburg:l sailed on the .. , th for New York. Orders were received by the American citizen.. from the city of Mexico, directing them to lease Vera Cruz by the 27th inst.. or retire to the inte rior. It W.o , expected that our Consul would go on board one of our lessen,. On the 10th an American vessel approached the port, and was itn• ruediately boardentd by our officers and forbidden to enter the port: in the night, however, she suc ceeded in slipping into port. There were two American vessels in port when the I'. lea—the barque Louisiana and the brig Helen McLeod— who had partially discharged their cargoes. but m'•' der the order from the Minieser.lieneral of War mud Marine, a translation of which we gi , e tee low, they would probably be seized. From all we can gather, the gos eminent is making the greatest exertions, straining every nerve to carry on the war with the utmost vigor. and by the most arbitrary measures had replenished the trea sury 1 hr Cal.tle of San Juan de rlhra, ac nnr last ac ek)11111 gtale 11:15 in a perfect ut;ite nt delence. and the officers in COMM:111d Herr I....maiden( of being able to repeal an attack. Thew will ,:htirtly h.tve an opportunity of ilisplayine,their +kill in utinnery. anti tortninq an intimate acquaintance With our naval force. Thr contractor of supplies tin the Mexican squadron had placed under arrext by the aniliont,e4. The Me xica:p, were in high glee at the variom , ITA , ronadtng despatches received from the crony of I Mat=irnoraF, which spoke with the utinoFt enthii• Fiaam of the brilliant condition of their arms-. and predicted the most magnificent trititnpliF over the American farces --1 he, capture of Col. Thornton e command wins duly paraded in the colittrin4 01 Lhar:o Offinal aF -a great triumph of the Mex ican urTIV,',.. and the particulars of the capture 01 the party who had -entrenched thenwelFra in the mural' ax they Mere ph...pied to term the riding of our dra;MOTIF into the formers fliClowtltl`, itheir they utile surrounded by such an overwhelming force; and the riamea of the oilirerg and Men all placed in the coluttitiF. The attack upon Captain IV.dker's kttle com mand by' the Mexican.. under Dim Quinte ro, W:0 Speiken of as :Mother :41-,t;Oti, tr1111)11, an which Tex am i were killed and fort t alien' pri,mier. , Quintet-0 was the only men in vu the de;pat ch. and he Wal ,}10! tvithu ride han in the left auto. The de.patch eay4; rrithin4 about the number of Mexicans killed in the actiOn. On tine Apr,!,.} !chatzid. the Ainerman ' Consul, and other Ainctican citizens. protested againFt their expuh‘ion from Matamoros by Genet-I al Atnpudia, and their having been ordered to pro. veer! to Victoria Fs time being allowerd them to Fettle their afriir.. Arista replied under date! of 28th April. that the proc,e ling u as not against I the law of nation.; as alleged be them, and that he could not remedy the decree, hut that they may leave the country via Tampico, mini! gi , e direction.. to their aunts respecting their property, is hieh had all been relsected. —[From El Loromotor of May Is— Ministry of War and Marra( —To the old inJe rics which the United states - have for a number of yearn inflicted on the Mexican nation, violating and treating with contempt the treaties which uni ted the two Republics, they have recently added to the invasion of the department of Texas, Ter ritories of Nueva Leon and Tamaulipas, by pens?. trating with an armed force and in the pay Of their Government, a part of Upper California, (Ind to threaten with her vessels of war Vera Cruz, Mat amoras. Mazatlan, and other ports of both oceans. On the other hand. the presence of the American army in front of Matamoras is a measure of hos tility, as they have raised batteries against the town and base blockade 1 the Brazos St, lags. His Excellency, the President pro tern. i 3 auth orised, under these grave cireumstances, to dictate all measures of defence of the national territory, and compelled by all the aggressions of a bation, which called her,elf friendly, to take measirres of security in conformity with the practice of civili zed nations. has dccreedthat in whatever port sea sell of the United States shall appear. or might ap pear, the functions of the Consuls nr Vice Consuls of the nation shall cease. and the citizens of that country shall be sent twenty leagues from the coast to the interior within the spare of eight clays, unless they prefer leaving the country; with out being granted any prorogation or delay. The best interest of the nation being concerned in the fulfillment of this supreme order. I com municate to your Excellency, relying on your ac tivity and patriotism. God and Liberty, Mexico, May 11, 1 s .td. To the Commanders of the Divisions East, North, and to the Commanders Generals of the De partment, Victoria, capitol of the State bf Ta maulipas. The following communication was addressed by Governor Juan Martin de la Goagy Flores, to Gen Don Pedro Ampudia, under date of Victoria, April 2t)th: "By your note of the 12th of April. I notice that in consequence of the presence of the American army on the left side of the Rio Grande, you have ordered the American Consul and all the citizens of the United States to proceed forthwith to this city. and can only assure you that they will be treated with the consideration corresponding wtth the noble and generous sentiments which form the Mexican character." To show with what certainty the Mexicans looked for victory, we give an extract from a com munication from the commander of the corps of engineers to the Minister of War, prior to the arri val of Ampudia. Upon the arrival of Gen. Ampudia, we .shall then have, after leaving sufficient force in Mate mores, 3000 infantry, 10 guns, and 1300 cavalry with which to cross the river. Our triumph is certain, and there is no danger of the enemy's be ing reinforced in time to save them from destruc tion. The force of the enemy was 5090 men, but at present he has at the utmost 4000 men, and among them 250 artillery, with 22 pieces of flying artillery, the balance infantry without spirit, with out union amongst themselves, and without any wishito fight. The officers are good, but: even among them there are many who merely Came because their Government ordered it. If no distur bances break out in the interior they pill capitu late in less than twenty days or be entirely de stroyed. aThi steamer Hatchee Eagle, which 'arrived yesterday from Pittsburgh, brought - down - 100 boxes musket, 48 do. accoutrements, 11 thirty-two pound gun carriages, 51 twenty-four pound do., with implements complete for Forts Jackson, Mot-- gan, St. Phillip, Battery Bienvenu, and Towers Dupre and Wood.--N. 0. Della, May 21. FAMILY FLOUR—A few bble of family flour, of a very superior quality, in store and for sale by MARTIN & SMITH, je4-d&w 53 Wood street, bet. 3d and 4th. SUGAR AND MOLASSES—. 45 hlidS N. 0. Sugar; 200 bbls Molasses; Just received and for sale by MARTIN Lt SMITH, je4-d&vt 66 Wood street, between 3d and 4th VINEGAR -25 bbls Cider Vinegar, for sale by MARTIN & SMITH, _ jc4-d&w 56 Wood street. B ACON -1500 lbs prime Sides and Shoulders. on consignment and for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS. je l 110 Wood street. ULVERIZED Sugar 5 bbls received and for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS, jel 110 Wood et. PIG LEAD-1000 Pigs lead for sale by jet JAMES MA Y. riORN-117 Sacks Corn just received and for sale by JAMES MAY. jet - • • • • ATISSOURI Hides 111 Mir,nuri Hider. just re ecived and fur sale by JAMES MAY. VINEGAR-2.9bbly Cincinnati Cider Vitimmr. reed per steamboat 11atchee Planter and for sale by M. 13. ItHEY & Co, je4 Water at. CORCHINGS-201 Ws, received per steamboat "Tonnaleuka•" and fur sale by elOftti-1:0 sacks Corn, rer'd per sir Deie;nron, `/ fur *3.le by Al. B. MEN' & jc4 Water st. SKINS-4 hales reed per str Vinapcier, for sale by M. B. ItHEV A Co, je4 57 Water M. - VOL' DON - T look nor Fleck like youn-elf with our teeth out and sums showing in that manner. G. W. 111DDLE, Dentist. Me doors above the Canal Bridae. Penn r4rres, perform, all operations on the teeth. in a huperior manner. my :10..y L I EA S--1 ery line Young I ips,,n, Imperial and Black. For ' , ale by v nrain 1.11 Eng,Walnut', Er.c,,nN. For sa!e by TH(r 4 . may 16. rot Wnc.l and Ith +!h. iccouys 11).-14-,,, e .1, a supply of AnTlO/11 . S Writing Fluid, and Red warranted genuine, flesh and l'ree (row inouitl; for sale by JOHN 11. :11 /11,1.01 t, may 5 122 Wood 'tree:. Qlll7l-: PAPE:IL—Ion reams crown tn.. paper, as ► ported colors, mcel‘cd and for sale Iry i(niSr II MRLUtit, I tY.: ttoti st. 101TEE , --651 laitga prime green Rm. 10 p.a.:Leta talc!lava. Arrtt tug and for sail. be L.6lllEtrr & stilt Toy, 133 unt! 115 %Vow! at DAPS--I Itl boll., No. I 11,,:n; •• Aluu•n.l, Toilet anti I'ai tn. (M) .• H,. tier Shartn4. In more and I'r salt I.y nt'22 LAISIRERT & SIIIPTi IN Pittsburgh Navigation and Firs. lusn- ranee Company-. rwricE. N. 21 MARKET STREET • 'VHF. citczen• PittnKurgh coutanee to be offered I. an 0111,011.111Itty to effect 1t14111321CP 'Ton their property, by a I)01/10,t“; 13 r,lttltll3ll lonatoxi among thernnel, ex, based upon clornt,tie ca pan', an t i eon, duetethtv dirteillrf, in prodeuc 31 ,- 31 at y and gore! faalt they can readily ase , rtani Ciir tlier they may repo. , that orototili*.Nl rwcui - ity h:Ch fri7,llz:4 Vre , ) altered an 31 , 311ribict, tr33,Vit To persona whfsse properly has alrea.ta fo.on than a,.' or et..•tyoyed ha Gm er water, the advantage personally adj.:son?, the loss otth an institution .4 . 1 . ,1014 V .. , 0 1 be strfluntria en:lent. To those who et...tier ed try the Great Fire, iII.r.IitICULIICOrpOrMOSI firOdi no rr commentlat.n. lite prompt pryment or OW .110:11 SolorKil of Iti TWo THOUNA NI., DOLLi ll!—a to them a SatrlCif•nt viaranter 01 - future recuntt. It in the part of all prurkitt men, however (*ono natr, to ar.ticipate calamity for the porprivie of at ottl• mg it% effect. To teach ae hate hitherto e•caord, 3, well a. to (Mtet who have toistainnii In s , il.e Metlity of protection and mite:unit,. "tiered by tins 1114111., bon, will be Om strainpod indaretnent to avoid the reflection, and regret* winch must be e,pQrientied by those who 6utTer without Eno , of real; to thin Ros • r 6 • t:st:r, SCClT.tary 07._LtrOy$,..0 SAN , SAPA!Itt.t i I/COSTA nts Mim. Pu.t.s —The I eiroprietoias obliged to manufacture them on a more !extensive scale than heretofore, and by a ere it ini !movement in his machinery, can make than much !faster and with less labor. consequently lr, rx pen.,r, which enables' him to sell lu pills to the box instead of thirty as heretofore, A s a spring Purifier, these pills have no equal. and or purify. Mg flit blorrl, and purging and cleansing the stom ach and bowels, they toe the safest, best, and most efficacious in existence. If pills are necessa ry at all, Or. Leidy's Blooil Pills will efii.ci all that can be effected by any known pills in the w,:old. Mr all the virtues that can be combined in pills are contained in them. and their established rept / tation is the best proof of it. No other Pills ale known to conuin Sarsaparilla in them. and all 1 other Pills called by names nearly similar. are manufactured only with a ‘ iew to sell them on Ithe reputation of the trite and genuine DR. L El D y'S SARSAPARILLA V EG ETA BLE lIIAK/D PILLS, the first and original introduced by such name. Be cautious. therefore; ask for and take no oth. era, and you will not be deceived in their effects, whilst it you take of the spurious, or imitations. you will not only be deceived by their effects, which are annuli's 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 liv ing, restraint from occupation, or tear of expo sure to all weather—containing neither mercury. minerals, nor any ingredient whatever that in un friendly or dangerous to the constitution. Try them, try them: if their effects do not confirm the foregoing., their cost will he refunded by Dr. Leidy upon satisfactory evidence of it. 1::". For sale by B. A. PAIINF.STOCK & CO., corner Sixth and Wood streets, who arc the only Agents for Pittsburgh. my'29-d&w .---_______ FERRE'S SUPERIOR CREAM SAPONINE— Warranted—a new compound fir !shaving, which surpasses all others in making a rich and per manent lather, without irritating the akin. It is also warranted to please, or the money will be refunded after using it ono month. Persons having hard beards and tender times will do well to try this cream for one month, and if it does not please them, it will cost them nothing for the trial. It has been used by hundreds, who recommend it in the highest manner, EOITOI2IAL NOTICES. Ngw AliTlCLE.—Among the many new inventions calculated to advance the comforts of the toilet, is a superb shaving cream, entitled "Ferre's Shaving Cream," Those who rightly appreciate the luxury of an easy shave, and like to have it at a reasonable cost, should purchase and use this excellent compound.— We confidently and conscientiously recommend it to any and to all.—New York Alas. FLARE'S CREAM SAPONIRE.—The present, oertainly, in an "age of improvement." If any body dare gain say this novel proposition, we have only' to say to him, "go straightway to the vendors of Forre's Cream Saponine for Shaving, get a box thereof, and use it according to the directions accompanying, and your skepticism will give war —we are certain of it. In plain English, the article in question is a very supe rior quality of Shaving Soap.—Norwich Courier. FERRE'S CREAM SAronuNE.—This is a new article, just introduced. We have tried it, and henco feel competent to. pronounce judgment. We would say, therefore, that, though designed.to facilitate the ope ration of shaving, it is no shave. We have never found anything of the kind that answered the pur pose so delightfully.--Hampshire Gazette. Otr For sale by E. E. SELLERS, No. 57 Wood street. jes ~-A,:,i'l:F,7-...- : ....•.',-',.;;;.:. - ,,i i - ' ,..;.',.4i : ;,:',,:.:;-',, „ :, ---: .- , ..:.y.:;; . . i . , , - . . •,•, , , : :::: . . .. • . • - I• • All the above Coals are to be of the very beet quality, and to be free from sulphur and all other impurities; to be delivered at the respective yards, one-half on or before the 31st day of August next, and the remaining half on or before the3lst day of Octols,r next, subject to the inspection of the offi cers designated by the commandents of the respec tive yards, and in all respects satisfactory to the inspecting officers appointed by him, Persons offering are requested to make sepaMte offers for the delivery of each kind of coal at cosh of the yards specified, and to state the price for each kind distinctly, that separate contracts may be made for each Navy Yard, and for each quantity, if desired by the Department. The price asked for the anthracite coal must be for the tou of 2,240 port rle, arid deft for the bituminous must be per bushel office pert,-e, as weighed or measured at the yards where delivered, and when delis ered,!satisfac tory evidence must he furnished, they were taken from the mines or pits specified in the contracts. In case of failure an the part of contractors to &lit et the coals within the time specified. the com mandant, or agents at the respective places of de lis icy are to be authorized to supply any deficien cies by purchase, and the contractors and their su rities are to be liable for any excess of cost over the contract price. and the ten per centmn reserved to be forleited to the use of the United Stales. Bond, in halt the amount of each contract will tequired for the's- faithful performance, in midi !ion to a re4eri.dion of ten per cent, upon all bills. wlitch v. ill not be paid until the completion of the contract to the satisfaction of the respective commarAlms at the vards of delivery. 1.. WA RRINUTtr , ;, Chief of Bureau. M., B. itIIEV S: Water Nt I'HU;<. 111LLLR published once a week for four M , :tiona Post. lb,ton. Union and Intclligencer. %Va.-him:ton; Jolllll'4l of Commerce, MoriUng 31 . 01 , 1111ig, PO , l, New York., Pennsylvanian and Keystone. Philadelphia; Union Harrisburg: Morn ing Post. Pittsburgh: Pennsylvania: Republican d/111 c , sun, Baltimore. Maryland; Enquirer, Rich mind. Vir.inia. 111:C$ 1" late IV. EPt . 111.1(...\ Tittti OF The Lchodon gparPerly 111 , Berm.r. air Erfird urgh Rerwrr, Fart-lg.:1 leurictr, thr Ili,rinnnxter Review, and 1:10, caziar —The above Pe. rnut,r3l. nr. r-printed in New York. itnruediatel) 4bn liwir Jill% al by the British NteattlerS, in a beau• 11101 cl,ir tyre, on tine IN hiie paper, and are faith ful coiries , 01 Iho r 1 ;1111n6-131:10 k n1 . 4 - .. 1.7.410 being an exart f3l!-,itriile of the Edinburgh edition. Ply ‘eide.stire.id fame of the:it , splendid Periudi rals render, IT ileedieQ, to say much in their praise. A, literary mgans. they stand far in advance of any avrks of a similar stamp now published. while the poliiir.d complexion of e..ch r, marked by a dignity cal.dor and Mrbearance not often bond in work', of a party character. They emhruce tl.e views of the three great par tle.4 61 Eng — . Whiz, Tory. sintl -Thock,iood and the ••I.ondun Quarterly - are !Tor, the -Edinbilih Whig:, and the c..trolin,ter," limlirat. The -.Foreign Quarter (ly piiiely literary. being de, ntetl principally to 4 criticism, on foreign Continental IVork:s. Thepr,„of the lis.ret r,' ire leas th-in one third or fote l gn and whje trier are 4-qua:l, gw. cp, :iiev afford all that :iva!: 1a4.• ;Lc er t h e. l:,:gll47i .•..c..t four Reviev,N, annum' Fur nnv too . do. Ft.] i I,mc .1 the iZevler,, For MogAzine, For iii uo: ai),l the I Nerietvr, IThur r.p., of any or all the above works will to ,).• addtcs on payment of the reglilar np,,o/, a,r thire—the fourth copy Le;ng gra M. ALLEY, Pre,.,!ont lr'lt.dGrn j• Rem:trances and communications most be fri:.! , in all c i.e. without expeme to the publi_h• en.-1 he iormer may alwayb Ire done through a by handing him the amount to be re initte,k taking his receipt and . 1 . , - ,rwarding the re , rapt he Mail. Post paid; or the money may be encln-e 1 in a letter, Post paid,directed to the pub- I on all these Periodicals is reduced by the lee Post Office law. to about oar fiord the lorrorr rateo, making a very important gat in the eNpense to mail mil , , , rikers. • //.r prior-gm! react: mid !wits l'orted to which there is ri direct flail- Rwid or Iratef rnnummiostion . ffroo. thr city of Neu' Fork !hr.- prri - .lirols trill be &limed FitEE OF posTA SAVE I . o[ll DEll ES, and purchase Dr. Thomp so' a Curmiiiiiive, if you wish speedy relief and flue Gar Cholir, Cholera Morin's, Cholera In lantuni. Dy,entry or Flux, Diarhoea nr Summer Complaint. Vornitmz, Bilious Cho &c. Person s 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. In Pitislmrgh—B. A. Fahnesmck & Co. J. 1). :Horgan. J. Sclioonmaker& Co, Jonathan Kidd & Co, R. E. : , ellers, Braun & Reiter. IVni. Tborn, \Vm. Jackson, J. Cassell, D. C. Kneeland. In Ilegheny—.l Mitchell. East Liberty—D. Negley. Wilkinsburgh—A. Horlrack. jr. Turtle Creek—H. Chalfant and John Black. .sa'repared and sold Wholesale and Retail by the sole Proprietor. EDGAR THORN, Druggist, corner hand and Penn sts., Pittsburgh. Also, Dr. Thompson's Tonic. Anti-Dyspeptic and Purgative Pills. Prepared and sold as above. TRY THEM. N. 8.--None genuine without the fac similie of the Proprietors signed on each bottle or box.. je3 el ROUND PLASTER—We have, and will be con `Jr stantly supplied with a first rate article of Ground Plaster, which we will dispose of by the ton or barrel, to suit purchasers. MARTIN Lit SMITH, jel 56 Wood, bet. 3rd and dth sts. To the lionorutic the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the Coun ty of ,111egheny. The petition of George Dougherty, of the Fifth Ward city of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, 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 pleased to grant hint a license to keep a public house of entertainment And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. GEORGE DOUGHERTY. We, the subscribers, citizens of the sth Ward, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accom modation of travelers and others, and that said tav ern is necessary. Samuel Bighorn, George Scott, James Wilson, John M'Crackan, Wm. Rankin, Robert MlCeever, Owen Cashedy, John Morford, Wm. Ryan, A. Glass, James M'Clean, Anthony Triangle. je9-3t PROPOSALS FOR COALS. BREAD Or NAVI:I.INDS AND Docks, May 11, 1846. SEALED PROPOSALS. endorsed 'Proposals for Coals," will be received at this Bureau un til 3 o'clock, P. M. of the 15th June next, for fur nishing and delivering, for the use of the Navy, the following quantities and descriptions of Coals, at the Navy Yards specified, viz: Portsmouth, Nue Flanipshire, I,ooo . bushels Mid Lothian, (for smith's use.) (MO tons Beaver Meadow Anthracite Coal. 50 do Red Ash, broken :and screened Anthra cite. 3,1300 bushels Indiana Canneltun Coal. .New York. On tons Lehigh, broken and screened. Philadelphia. 95 tons Lehigh, broken and screened. 1,000 bushels Cumberland, (for smith's use.) iviishin g ton, 20110 Mishel3 Lump ) Luthkui 10.1100 do Average 3 10,000 du best Cumberland Ndrfolk 1,0(10 buithels 111h1 Lothian. Foreign Period/cal.. 1 ER %I, rITAVNT To lit Nklig IN AbrANCX cLuduNG LE( N.1.!1t) scarr tv Co., publishers. je .1 11.2 Ftilion St. New York Sold ‘‘r holesale and retail by the following per tir` y ~`~:w `~{ WELCH, MANN & DELAV ANIS The only regularly conducted eitablishinent in the United States—it being in this' country what Franco nie's and Astley's are in IPuris and London! AthaOsslon only 25 ; Cents! Late of the Park Theatre, New York, and the Na tional Amphitheatre:, Philadelphia: Comprising up wards of 120 MEDPAIsTP HORSES! JAMES ,W. BANKER, Agent. Will exhibit in Pittsburgh on Monday, Thursday, and Friday Evonii4s,thie Ist, 2nd and 3rd of July, commencing at 7 !o'clock, P, M, and on the 9th, four performances, commencing lit 91, A. M., P. M., 3:, P. M., and 71, P. M., in the yard in front of S. Murray's American Hotel on Peen at. - • • . _ . The Great Equestrian Cavalcasl'will be preceded by the celebrated Ilitrots 11Arrn, 13 musicians, in an elegant and costly Chariot, drawn by Ten Beautiful Cream Colored Horees! The truly imposing entrance. of this noble anti magnificent processional , Cavalc!ade, must at once strike every beholder with the highest admiration.— The surpassing beauty of 'the thorOugh bred horses, the gorgeously appointed ear, and the admirably de corated wagons. the designs and 'gilding of which are try the most distinguished artiste...compels a com parison that at once places this establishment at the head and front of every public Circus. A large for tune has been es pended 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, hest, and :most superior Equestrian' E:tablishment, in this or any other country in the World. The great water proof pavilion tent, superbly fisruiShed, will be 20.- 000 square fent in its di:nem:inns, and will with ease contain 3000 persons. who may witness every per fqrmance clearly and` distinctly. 'Among the per formers will bc finind J. NATIIANS, the great unsurpassed 2, 4 and 6 horse rider. Occa,ionally introducing his immense balancing of the infant, Frank Pastor, on his head, while the EY-ed', are at lightning sPeed. This gen-1 tleman is Cques.riamTnrertnr4 Hiding Master, IInRACE. F. NICHOLS, whose abilities in this line ,itand the very highest. The Iwo Clivvvrv, hn-; the celehraied JOHN MAY and JOHN WHITTAKER, remarlt'able for their wit and humor. never transgrssing thelproper grounds of decorum. SIGNO— GERlTANifisthe great Ititlian Juggler. on his firm and rapid Steed, Will cxecgte the most won derful Tricks. This gentleman on 1;- arrived in this 'country last wittier. His f ern 7 e7r0,1 Dogs will al- An be introduced by hirnstAf, and eihibit many ex traordinary C. J. PNII-2125, one of the most finished scene Riders of histor+. will appear and iiitriiittine many foreign and Ineat scenes, many, of iviiich he is the the oriv.inal of. NV. NICHOLS, an accomplished and chaste prin cipal Act llider of the French and Ainerican Schools. , - W. KTN'CADF, the bold and Young Equestrian Hem, win introduce something 11011", on his new Jett Black Filly, Lucy Neal. Mr. E. WOODS, the Coinie PersOnificator of the Red Man of the Forest. Mrs. WOOD. the beautiful, chasteland Yerigrace ful female Equestrian. The 'Youthful GEORGE ,DI2NIIAR, will signalize himself in his great and 'singular performances of Chinese Equilihrimn and personal Posture. The Comic Concert will intrndtti:n the most tal ented Ethiopians or the day. ltiP4l, JANIEISON. whose inspiring touqh on the Brmio is most exquis ite, Will he aided in the extraordinary Ballet Depart ment, by the truly gifted dancer, FRANK BROW JCR. Every attention will be . made to' the observance and pres.”..ration et the good order ;which is always indispenbible to well rego:ated Eabthitions. jet Security to Pnrchnierx Laurel seocesdensto See a{ Caesyse, lb. fl .. Mg. by C. 9. I.e.kos, ls o.t Iw. :_ ,Sr4He GENCI , N „ k .,Tr7 SUG r. AR , c() 7 tT , ED io ,. nisxv PILLB ,, I3•J tra It %/SAIDIP/11 . .dirlirdedb .. j Ptbers Oriffind / •• i • (lIICODS- Inventor. ImitriaT i I , hint 3 tu mem 1 ILICKENER'S SVC AR :COATED I'I:GETABLE kj PILLS are the first 'ana only Medicine over known that will positively cure Headache, Giddiness, Measles, Salt Rheum, Rheumatism, NO, Heartburn, Worms, Dispepsia, Scurvy,' ; Cholera Morbus, Small Pox, Jaundice, ; Coughs, quinsy, Pains in the Back, Whooping Cough, Inward Weakness, ' Cousuplidinn, Fits, Palpitation of the Heart, , Liver Compldint, Rising in the Throat, Erysipelas, Deafness, • . Dropsy, Asthma, . ltching?' tilf the Skinf Fevers of all kinds, -! Colds, Gout, ~,ravel, Female Complaints, Nervous Complaints,. And all other diseases originating frem impurities of the blood. 0:7 - They have cured, Since their introduction; over 2,000 persons, who have been gi'verr up as hope less eases, by the most eminent Physicians. Kr They are purtiriized and recommended by men of" the highest distinctiOn, among whom are-- lion. David R. Porter, !lion. Henry Clay, Hon. John Q. Adams, :lion. Daniel Webster, lion. Martin Van Riven, Hon. J. C. Calhoun, Gen. Winfield Scott, Col. It. M. Johnson, Hon. James K. Polk, LeWis Can's. rr Their virtues are so infallible :that tlie money.. will be returned in all eases' they do not give univer sal satisfaction. Although but two and a half years have elapsed since these celebrated Tills were first introduced to , the public, the sale Of them in the Eastern and middle, Stites has far exceeded Dr. Clickenees most Sanguine expectations. During the past year, alone, no less than 10,000:gross of boxes have been sold in the State of New ,York, 6,000 in Pennsylvania, -1,000 in Maryland. 3,000 in New Jer sey, 2,000 in Delaware, and 9,000 in UM New England States, requiring thel, constant'' -employment of 27 hands, exclusive of printers and engravers. In the same period, upwards of 200,000 copies of the "Family Doctor" base been ordered b y agents in every section of the country. Thesefacts must show, conclusively, that Dr. Clickener's Sugar Coat edyills, besides being, the , icry best medicine in the world, are held in the highestestimation by the public. We might extend this publication i to an indefin ite length, if we deozned it, expedient to publish all tersimonials we have received, not only from agents but individuals and fainilies; who haye experienced the benficial effects of Olie - liener , s. Sugar Coated Pills, but we `deem it unnecessary. The most in contestible evidence Of thei r unprecedented success, are the numberless Imitations and Counterfeits which have already appeared, notwithstanding the brie r pe riod they have been before the public. Even some of our staunchest pill iinakers have had the audacity to imitate the Capsule of Sugar, in order to disguise the ingredients of their vile compounds, and palm them off for the ‘;'retil Simon pure. , Such ' paltry shills dannot last lOpg without exposing their hideous deformity. Truth and honesty inustinevitably pre vail over rascality and decePtion. For sale in. PittSburgli by :WM. JACKSON, at his Patent Medicine FWarelenuse; No. 89, Liberty street, head of Wood et., Pittsburgh. PriCe, 2.5 c. per box. Dr. Clickeners principal °like is dl Barclay street, New York. ;C - :Beware of . an imitation article called Im proved Sugar Coated Pills, pUrporting :to he patented, as both the pills and the pretended patent are for geries; got up by a miserable quack:in New York, who, for the last font or five years,• has made his living by counterfeiting popular medicines. Remember, Dr. C. V. Clickener ie the original inventor of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing of the sort was ever heard of until he introduced them in June, 1843. Purchksers should, therefore, al ways ask for. Clickener'if Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and take no other, or they will be made the victims of a fraud. may 9 BLEACHED SHERTINGS AND SHISRTING.— The attention of purchasers is invited to our geml stock of these Hoods. 15_ 4-4 16 supe ,, rior Sh i rting illualinal 7-8 12-4 Hamilton Sheet 5-4 " 9-8 marl 7 DIG IRON-32 T , je4 1 ~~ , ~, . . ~~ SHEA Sr.'PENNOCIC .nb Pig Iron, just received by JAMES MAY. a 0 CI . NVINNATI PACKETS. Irby Cincinnati and Louisville. . . REGULAR PACKET. AAThe new and !,plendid,passeng;er steam erCOLlll%r rA, tystAt., master, will leave for the above and intermediate porta, regular ly For freight or passage apply on board, or to jel D. WILKINS,' Agent. Tneedny Evening neltet. -alt Th e new and splendid passenger steam ' host DECLARATION,. Capt. ,Vorhees. }ell run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every- litesrlav evoning at 3 Welnck. seturnint• she will Icave Cincinnati every Friday evening at 3 o'clock. - The Declaration offer., coperior 2ricommotiationN to passengers. Fnr freight or passage apply on board. le l --- MONDAY' THE remilar mail anil uasenger steam -UNION. Captain Maclean will run a.; a rezilar packet between Pittsburgh And leaNinz . tbis port everv:ll - onday at 6 o'clock, Returnirer:Ae will leave Cincinnati .every ThursilaNat The Union Wes built ex-pre...L.4y for this trade, a n d affords every aCcominodation. For freight or .pa.§sage apply on horrd FOR CINCFNiCATI The well known fast- running steamier Forsyth, Master, will run. as a reloilar Packet s leliyAir every WednesdaY Morn ing at 10 , welock, and Wheeling. at 10, P. M., the same day. Returninp. she will liaaie r Cincinzu4ti. every Saturday, at . lo,'A. M. For freight or passace aonlv on board, or to I'ORSYTII & (10,.. Agents, No. 30. Water street. • SAUTLDAY PACRF,T. • The ray?. and passenger steamer - .; ,, t - CIiIICASSIAN. Capt. litaac Sennett, will • rut -as a regular Plcket--betveen Pittehurgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port -ny . i.rx. Saturday, at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10. F. M., the :same . Returning. she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, al 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply i,u beard. The Circassian was built expressly for this trade, and otters to her passengers every coralbrt and *ac commodation. • mxr RATt7I2DAY t'ACKET.77-77; _ The - reeular mail a nd nano Tiger 'steamer 3tp.ssl Suw.tt.Cape. Linford, will.rnn an a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leavina this port every Saturdav, at 10,-A. M., and Who°line at 10, P. M., the same:day. tieturning. she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday at 10 o'clock. A. T. . • . . For freicht or passage apply on board. The Afesgenger Was built diprissly for this trade. and offers to her pa.ssengera.tivery cornibrt and' ac. enmniorlation. T 1.1.51 1Y PACKET.. -j2CU. Oar mail and mi ,, sert , zer steam. r T 1 14 1.411 7 1.711 7 N1A, Capt. -John Ktinnrcltet. will inn as a ragman packet betwennPitt , leargh and Cincinnati, - leaving thir nnrt grrr y Tnrvd ac rtt 10 '1 M.. and Whcclinil at 10 P. or thr name day.-- - Retttrning, she will leave Cincinnati every Friday at 10.1. M. . Forfreiabt or passage annli• nn hnant. The Hibernia Wns. bililfTespregrity•ror the, trade, and offers the onsseng,ers every comfort and su perior neenmmodations. FRIDAY PACKET. TE reen mail and per n R 4 u-or CI H TPPER Iar no. 2 Captain asgene ro Cok... w steat ili run an n reenlav packet between rinehinati a rid Pitts th , e port every. Friday nt In A. M., - and Wlieelintt at 10 P. 71f. the name day R.tnrning alio will leave Cincinnati every Monday at 10 o'clok, For freisht or 113,8,tre on b oard. The Clippe r No. 2 was built etpres.ly for this and ofTers to her pa , isengers every comfort rind ac commodation. - mir23 RECUT. 1 ft CINCINNATI PACKET. MV. • TITF. new V. B. Mairsteamer ACADIA, - Luca.s. Afaster, will run as a regu larpiiiimger packet between pittshUrgla and the above portduring the e.eaon of i f 16, leaving every Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M. The Acadia is new and hire surierior accommoda tions. For freight or naseage and., onboard, or to ap9 .T. NEWTON JONF.9, Agent. MONDAY PACKET. The regularmail an , / passenger steamer ~li . . .I IION ONGAIJKI.A. Capt. Stone, will run as U - iegniar Packet between Pittsburgh and ' Cincin nati, leaving this port every MondaY al, 10, A. NI., and Wheeling at 10, P. M.. the same day. Return ing, she will leave:Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10, A. M.' For freight oryassage appty on board. The Monongahela was tMilt expresslY for this trade, and °frets to the passengers comfort, and su perior accommodations. mar 31 - TlTEveguilar mail and passcrigersteant -er NEW ENGLAND, Capt. S.- . 11. Page, .will run a regular packet between Pittsburgh . and Cincinnati, leaving this port everyVedugsday at 10 * A. M., and 'Wheeling at 10 P. M. the samo dap Returning, she vial leave Cincinnati eibry Saturday at 10 A. M. . . For freight or.passage apply on beanl.... -. The ... The New England was built expressly-for this -trade and offers to the passengers cy.ery comfort - and rope. rior accommodations. mar 26 ' SAINT LOUIS PACKETS. FOR ST. LOUIS---REGULAR PACKET. lei The new and splendid passenger steam, er.TOM CORWIN. Capt. Rnrher, will run n the trade from Pittsburgh to St. Louis, du ring the season of 1346. The Tom Corwin. was buiit expressly for the trade, and is elegantly furnished iit eve.ty respect: For freight or passage apply on board. may lg. FOR ST. LOUIS— , REGULAR PACKET., The new add splendid passenger steam- BRUNETTE, Capt. Perry, will run in the trade front Pittsburgh to St. Lottis, during- the season of 1846. The Brunette U'as built Pxpressly for the trade, and is elegantly fournished in every respect.. For freight or passage apply on hoard. FOR LOUSVILLE—REGULAIi PACKET. :* .. The new ant4dendid passenger steam .er TONfiALLITICA., Capt. 3. K.ILTOody, It ia z a, 'wlrun in the trade from Pittsburgh to Louisville, de-, ring the season of 1846. The Tonualeuka, was built expressly for the trade, and is elegantly furnished in every respect. For freight or passage apply on beard. my 22 . Renalttaures to Ungland, Ireland, Scot. land and Wales. PERSONS desirous of remitting'money to any o the above countries, can, do so through-the sub scribers on the most easy terms. We are prepared to issue drafts for any amount over1:1,1;0 Remittances made through our house any day betbrn the 23,1 Of May, will be receit ed in Ireland, by. the 20th of Tune. • BLAKI:LY & :‘lirrc:itEt.., Pittsburgh,. Agents fur Itoul,e; Jiro's & Co, Zuw York itelotttlitters to ‘ctlio Old Conntry.” 4.IONEY sent to all parts of England, Ireland, 1. Scotland, and Wales, in SUMS of £1 and up wards, to suit purchasers. ALLEN KRAALER,..Exclionge BroVer. mg-Arly&dlm corner of :14 and Wood sts. Fiberfil% Salep by Adjournment. Y virtue of a writ-of Levari Facias, isscei 11 out of the District Court of Allegheny Co., and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House. in the -city of Pitteburgh, on Monday, the 15th day of June, A. D., 1846, at 10 o'clock, A. M., tke following property, to wit: All the right, title, interest and claim of Samuel Smith, William Mitchell and Andrew N: M Dow ell, Of, in and to all that lot or piece of ground,- being pin of lots numbered 33 and 34, in the city Of Pittsburgh, containing in front on Penn sheet one hundred and twenty feet, and extending back towards the Allegheny - river one 'hundred and ninety feet, bounded on . the north by propertyof the city of Pittsbtirgh, 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'd Bowen, by deed bearing date the 11th day' of No vember, A. D., 1830, conveyed Onfo Samuel Smith- Wm. Mitchell and Andrew N. 3l'Dowell, 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, ry .ma chine, tools, &c.„ belonging to said rolling mill,. nail factory and shops. Seized and taken hi exe .ontion as the property of the said Samuel Smith, William . Mitchell.. and Andrew N. M'Dowell,. at the suit of Richard Bowen, for. use of John Illerange. E. TROVILLO, Sheriff. . Sbe.riffs Office, ;May .9.5; 1846--my26-ilts VRIIITS--Oranges, Letnons, Reisine f Figs, Prunes. For sale by may 16. THOS. MILLER.