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TB lITTOURGII DAILY MOBNING. POST.
SIGLER, BAUGINT & BIGLER
TlitatSDAY MORNING, JUNE 11, 1646
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V. B. PALMER, Agent for country newspapers,
is the Agent for the Pittsburgh Daily Morning Post,
and Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer, to receive
advertisements and subscriptions. He has offices in
NEw Wax, at the Coal Office, 30 Ann street, (ad
joining the Tribune Office.)
Bosroe, No. 12, State street.
Pumanernetue, Reel Estate and Coal Office, 59
Pine street. •
Baieueozz, 8. E. corner Baltimore and Culverts,
where our paper can be seen, and terms of adverti
sing learned.
- .TonEs' P,raswr Sisu LOCIL—This is the name
of a useful invention, for secureing upper and
lower casements. We have had it applied to our
office windows, by J. D. Allis, Agent for the pat
entee, and feel safe in recommending it to persons
wishing to have safe, and convenient fastenings to
their windows; the cost is but trilling. The in
vention of itself is very simple, and when once ap.
plied, is not easily got out of order. They may be
procured at the'store of Messrs. Whitmor & Wolff,
corner 'of Liberty and St. Clair streets.
As we anticipated, last night the Theatre was
crowded to see Mrs. Mowarr.'s new Comedy of
"Fashion." The principal parts were admirably
sustained and the piece went off well—of its mer
its we shall speak hereafter. It is to be repeated
this evening.
Dirs. lilo\vatiN Juliet.
We again refer to allusion of the Journal,
noticed in the Post of Tuesday, of which the pur
port was, Mrs. Mowatts failure in the part of
Juliet, not from attaching any importance to it, as
thatit serves us fox a text with regard to some few
remarks we wish to make respecting her perform-
once of that character. Our own impression was
That she succeeded admirably, bringing along with
her that thOrough conception of her part which
a.
lone enables the actor to throw life and reality into
his representations, and delineating it in all its
phases with that effect and power over our sym
pathies which it is only the privilege of genius to
exercise. Perhaps there is scarcely , a female
character in the Ehakesperean gallery requiring a
more careful ..s.tudy than that of Juliet; the • play
fulness, girlish innocence, almost weakness of the
disposition shown in the suddenness of her attach
merit, mid the rashness with which she is hurried
towards the fulfillment of her wishes,—till at the
onordent When urged by necessity and her duty as
e‘ wife, she is transformed into the high and reso
lute woman.
tit both these contrary aspects such very differ.
'ent qualities are requisite for the successful deline
, atita, that talent of the highest and most versatile
order is called into requisition. The illustrious
Fanny Kemble, we believe, was the first successfu; -
ly to the transformation. We have heard one
say who listened to her on her first appearance,
when she uttered that "...lima - to her nurse, alter
this her only friend had counselled against her,
was the most electrifying thing ever witnessed
won the stage, heralding in its tone the whole of
that mighty change which afterwards makes the
character so entirely interesting. Mrs. Mowatt
seems to enter into- the transformation with an
'equal vivacity of conception; let us recall her for
a moment, in that coaxing scene with her nurse:
"Would thou had my bows and I thy nerves,"
end the artlessness and grace of the action when
she throws herself ,at her.feet--"ccanc, good nurser'
ii—so completely the half child, half woman; with
the magnificent scene in her chamber previous to
swallowing the Friars sleeping draught, when she
etettlis to have beesstrie older by years, and thrilling
us with. the passionate ebulltions of a heart
which suffering 'has matured. There was a touch
of tenderness too, in this scene, which far all our
knowledge may be Mrs. Mowatt's own; it is cer
tainly not in the editions of Shalcsreare. When
she calls back Lady Capulet, whom probably she,
will see no more 7 -Ayith that one word, "Mothrrr
it was beautiful—it was exquisite; and had there,
been no,other merit in her representation of the
piece, would have stamped the character of genius
on her rnputation.
Mowatt's defects are so evidently the re:
stilt of art rather than nature, that w•e feel less re.
luctance in speaking of them. We should judge
that she tad studied but little. Her gestures arc
not always graceful, nor except when expres
sing the deeper passions, uniformly appropriate.
Her elocution is not sufficienily varied, and we
often detected her in using impassioned cadences
when there was no occasion for them, as in—
"lf he be inarr;ed,
My grave is like to be ray wedding bed."
We had not even ventured to allude to these,
except as slight blemishes, which when removed,
as they are capable of being,-by care and study,
will show no further incongruity with that pro
foundness of feeling, strength of intellect, and phy
sical beauty, which we discern in her as the native
elements of the great actress she is one day destin
ed to become. With the memory of another illus ,
trious example constantly recurring to us, whom
we have seen perform this character with all the
advantages of scenery and professional support
one of the best metropolitan theatret could afford ,
we were constrained to confess that Mrs.Mowatts
performance remained on our mind with scarcely
an inferior effect, which perhaps is the best touch
stone in testing the merit of the historic, as of al
art whatever. •
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A meeting of the Hzatnma GREEN'S will be
held on Friday evening, at 7i o'clock, at the Wash
ington Hotel. AIl - the members are requested to
.attend, as business . of importance will be transact
ed, and a number of addresses delivered.
By order of J. O'BRIEN, Capt.
A. Moans, O. S. june 11-2 t
A stated meeting of St. John's Lodge, No. 219
:A. Y. Masons will be held this evening, in their
Wall, at 7i o'clock. By order of the W. M.
W. J. Devitt, Secretary.
..Ittne 11; A. D. 1846. A. 5846.
pile 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 da setled on by the Committee o
lContspandence on y
the t 20th of June.
je941841v.
HON. CHARLES SHELLER.
Dunoeratie eanAidate for Congreu.—The
matinee of the Democratic Convention should be,
plssible, the very strongest man in the county.
We require not only en able man, but one who
unites both ability of the first order and general
popularity. Such a, man is the HON. CHARLES
SHALER—Iet th.e Democracy rally upon this able
and eloquent champion of their principlu, and suc.
eels 111 certain. The people of this District require
his services in Congress, and should not be denied.
d&yete MANY DEMOCRATS.
Theatre.
MILITARY MEETING
MASONIC NOTICE
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WAR MEETING
A meeting of the War Committee was held at
the office of Messrs. McCandless and McClure, on
Wednesday at 3.. O'clock, P. M., and organized by
ca ing Col. Wilson McCandless to the chair and
appointing Robert Porter, Secretary.
gesent: Messrs. McCormick, Shaler, Hay, Gatz
;yeller, Black, McCandless, Eyiter, Morehead, Por
ter and Sarber. ' .
The following committees were appointed to so.
licit subscriptions for the equipment of volunteers:
Pirrsrvaen: First Ward—Hon. Charles Shafer,
M. Kane, Jr. Second Ward—Hon. Wm. J. How
ard, C. H. Paulson, H. S. Magraw. 'Third Ward—
Robert Porter, James Montooth. Fourth Ward—
John B. l'irFadden, Wilson M'Candless. Fifth
Ward--Cept. A. Hays, Pollard M'Cormick. Sixth
Ward—Dr. A. Black, C. L. Eyster.
ALLEGFIENT CITY: First Ward—Col. William
Robinson, Alexander Richardson. Second Ward—
Geo. R. Riddle, Chas. Wallace. Third Ward—
Jessee Carothers, R. H. Kerr. Fourth Ward—
,
' G en. J. K. Moorhead, Capt. Gutzweller.
LAwnExctv mix—Major Win. Lorimer, Rody
Patterson.
PEEBLES To wxsnir —Col. -Wm. Croghan, Da
rid Irwin.
On motion of Capt, Hay, it was
Resolved, That the Committe'es for the several
Wards, &c., proceed forthwith to collect funds, in
accordance with the resolution of Friday evening
last.
On motion, committee adjourned, subject to the
call of the Chairman.
WILSON IWCANDLESS,
RoBEnT I / I/TETER, secretary
COUNTY COMMISSII
We arc authorised to announce the name of Rob
ert Doi ahlson of Wilkins Township, as a candidate
for the above office, subject to the decision of the
Democratic Convention.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Mr. Editor you are authorised to etate that the
name of thongs Pssisros, at Pitt Township,
will be presented to the con%ention as a candidate
for the office of County Commiesioner subject to
the decision of the democratic county comention.
jeti-diswtc.
The Democratic candidate for Con Frere.—The
nominee of the Democritie 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
Liopnlarity. Such a man is Col. WILSON ISt
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 servicea , in ConoTe..,s, and will not
be denied. N 'DEMOCRATS.
Mn. Enrrou :—Many of the Workingmen of
this city and county, are anxious that ANDREW
MILWAIN, of the Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh, should
be placed in nomination by the Democratic Con
vention, as candidate for the Assembly.
June 10 MANY or ThLM.
13:1-We are authorized to state, that JAMSs
cuNNINGIIANt. of Mifflin township, wi!l be a
candidate for the Legislative, if nominated by the
Democratic Con pillion.
SIIERIFFALITY
Mr. Editor:—Having been a devote.l friend of
Rudy Patterson., for the office of Sheriff, to a for
mer occasion, Ibe leave to bring him 1160 re the
Democratic convention again, for a n om inaifori fo r
that office. I feel confident that if placed betore the
people, by the county Convention. he will be tri.
umphantly elected. A DEMOCRAT.
Mr. Editor—Please announce in your ',per that
Cot.. J. E. 31 CABE, a tried Pemucra•, Kill be a
candidate for Covzirr Comsosstos En. to Ferve the
regular term of three years, if nominated by the
Democratic County Convention.
LOWER ST. CLAIR.
Mr Edilor:—You are heraby authorized to state
that the name. of GSM. JOSATLIAN LAWUL, of Jen
erson Towru•hip will be pre s ented to the Demo
cratic convention as a candidate for the office of
Sheriff; Gen. Large if elected n ill make a cor
rect and efficient officer he is well known to the
people,' and if nominated, will receive the warm
support of THE P Et) P LE.
may 25.
CORONER
We have been reque:te.l to announce the :Mille
of Atc:incw 31. ,JunNsTuN. as ..*1 card, late :or the
office of Coroner sultject to the deci.,ion of the
Demockatic County Cotnen:ion. junC
COI ON ER
We have 'been authorized to state that D.vin
HARTZ, \.'ill be a candidate for re.electto ; to
the olive of Coroner. subject to the att.:VW/II of the
Democratic County C omen rion. marl I.
Clidaner's Sugar-evated regetaldr Pi dis
eases have their origin in impurity of blood.—
However excellent the general health, there is no
security against fever, where the blood is impure.
as indicated Ity eruptions of the skin, vertigo,
headache, lassitude, &e. The best purifier of the
blood is Clickner's sugar-coated Pllle, which is so
skilfully compounded. that it does not cause grip
ing, the great objection to all pills. The envelope
of sugar prevents all nausea, so that. save from
the powerful, yet easy operatimi. the patient would
hardly be aware that Ire hail tak e n any medicine
at all. So well convinced is Dr. Clickner of the'
efficacy of his pills in all specitipi cases, that he is I
pledged to return the money. when the promised
effect is not produced.
Sold by Wm. Jackson. corner of Wood and Lib
erty streets, who is general Agent for Dr. Clicke
ner's Pills in Pittsburgh and vicinity.
(Os Beware of an imitation article called "Ire
primed Sugar-Conied Pills ; " purporting to be pat.
ented, es 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:
Mankind! at least that part of you
With scalp quite bald and bare,
You can have splendid—indeed, 'tis true!—
Most glorious silky hair.
If you 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 pay.
If your head is bald, the hair weak or falling.
And you would have it live,
Why, try at once a bottle of Jone's
Hair Restorative:
try Three shillings only for a trial bottle. War
rant it to pqssess the following qualities. It will
force the hair to grow on any part where Nature in
tended hair to grow, stop it falling off, cure scurf or
dandruf, and make light, red or grey hair grow
dark. For dressing the hair soft and silky nothing
exceeds this. It is indeed the most econortiical,
yet superior article made for the hair. It is cheap
er than the trash called hair oils, and it will keep
the hair in order with one application, twice as
long any other article.
Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Ware
house, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh head of Wood.
ccrPrincipal Office, sign of the American Ea
gle, 2 Chatham street, New York.
Miracle—to cure Eruptions an,. cut.., dis
colored Skin.—A valuable discovery in Chemistry
has been made lately by M. Vesprini, an Italian
Chemist, for curing all eruptions, and for changing
the color of dark, yellow or discolored skin to a
fine juvenile and youthful clearness. He has made
this in the convenient form of a beautiful piece of
Soap. For any old cases of ernption, such as scur
vy, salt-rheum, erysipelas, &c. it cures wonderfully;
also, freckles, tan, sunburn, morphevr pimples,
blotches, &c.
See that lady, what a fright;
Jones's splendid Lily White
Would give her skin a natural due.
But you note, in spite of talk,
She will use the common chalk;
Thus yousee her face is blue.
If that same lady, and many others, had used
Joicr.s's Lily White, her face and cheeks would
have had (a natural,) life-like, alabaster white,
Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine 'Ware
house, 83 Liberty street, head of Wood.
VRUlTS—Oranges, Lemons,
1: Raisins, Figs, Frunes. For sale by
may la. . THOS. MILLER
MENNE
BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL.
FUNTRYM PROM Meileo..--The New Y. Colin
er Des Etates Urns .has some information from
Mexico, by the way of Havana, which has not
been published elsewhere. It will be seen that
Santa Ana and Almonte; await in Havana the
progress of events, and expect important results from
the yet unsuppressed and as they think, significant
reed:tams of Alvarez:
"To comple the list of the disasters with'which
unhappy Mexico is threatened, our Havana letters
of May 20th inform us that the insurrection pro
' claimed inihe South by General Don Juan Alva
rez; in favor of Santa Ana, and pure republicanism,
has not been suppressed as reported; and that on
the contrary, this conflagration is destined to ex
tend over the face of the whole country. Santa
Anna watches its progress from the depths of his
retreat at Havana, all the while enjoying his cock
fights; and on the day when this skillful player
believes that the time has come, he will only have
to appear, for the power of Paredes to fall in ru
ins, undermined on all sides.
Gen., Almonte remains at Havana, watching
tvents with Santa Ana. In a letter to a person in
New York, Gen. Almonte expresses his indigna
, nation at the brutal arrest of his secretary; whom,
as he says, he sent to Mexico for the purpose of
' consulting with his government.
Reported for the Baltimore Sun.
CONGRE.SS;
Waaltr.9llToN, June S. I S IG.
Is stvars.—After the representation of the pc
: titions and memorials upon the various subjects
reports were called from committees.
The Senate then took up the rasolittion'l di 771 r.
Hannegan providing for the termination of the
present session of Congress on the 30th of July.
Finally, by a vote of 27 to 21, thin forth:it - con
sideration of the re s olution was postponed till
Monday next.
The French spoliation bill was then read a third
time and passed by a vote of yeas 27, nays 2'l.
A message was received trom the President,
transmitting, in answer to the resolution of Fri
day last, of the correspondence between the War
department and Gen. Scott, together with the cor
respondence between Gen. Gallo and the Depart
ment.
It appears that the President at the commence
ment of the war, immediately solicited General
Scott to take the command of the army on the
Rio Grand,
This request being transmitted to the General
through the Secretary of War, it was answered
by Gen. Scott in rather an angry tone. Ile spe,,ks
with considerable bitterness of certain enemies he
has In high quartets, and of the extremely disa.
greealtle position in which he would Ix placed
with ti.e tire of the Mexicans in front and the tire
of slanderers and calumniators in his rear.
The Secretary of War construes the term thigh
quarter as haring reference to the Preside/it
himself, and in the name of the President express
es his regret and astonishment that the Conintan- -- •
!der in-Chief should' have thus assailed the Ex- Pittsburgh Narrigno ion and 7 istre Imams
ecutire by imputing to him such unworthy mo- ranee Company.
tires, etc. Also, that under such eircunndances, OFFICE. NO. 21 MARKET Hi - HA:ET.
the President would be warding in proper respect
; THE citazen• of Pittsburgh continue to be offered
anop a Ih
portunity to ctreet arm - awe upon th en
for Intmelf and the often he lostd., to persist
• aotiertir, 1,, imeetre located among
request. that. Gen. Scott should take the , , base d ,
, o, dotnestrc caPital, am) cirr
of the army. The ist h . ' n • i b ; r err ; ducted by director', m whore pruderwl , . inte + trif s and
and the Gen.:ral ordered to rettrain iu Washily,ion c zni t, th, ran
mai..., ascertain weedier the)
to attend to the duties of his office. , i sa y ,-,•p o qe that undoubted security; as Lech Should
' Another letter bout Gen. Scott states that the '-ever attend an assurance traiisletiou.
tertn --high qnarters - was riot intended to oppl yto ; To persons whose properly has alrdady hero dam
the President, but in part to the Secretary rd War :aged or deitroyed by fire or water, Cat: advantage of
hiimele. who, the thuik.„ bas „d n• person:lllY adjusting Len hiss with at i AT
I ilfgly evident. To those -ol o i,s-afrer-
I,
I el by the (treat Fire, Las particular cr4poration needs
inter ,fetes. no recommendation. The prompt tymerit of th e
it
Ntnero u. other leiter , follow re) all te loth ,
- ,
hole amount a oST
of-its Iosses —ISCASLI. TWO lIENDSLED
tails of tile rarOP•ttgli. etc'. 71 `t" " 1 "'I' 01 i t . POLLARS--ii to them a soft - sit:mit gua r rantec
gether %ids that relating to Otot Gaines, was or- of tidies .ecorits.
tiered to be printed. It is the 1,111 of all prudent men, hourirer fora
-- • - oath, aatictpsts rad:amity for the papaw of 3, ma
rERR st.: P F.lllOll CREAM SAPON IN E— . l in i t eta e ff ects. To sorb as hate hitherto escaped, as
Warrmsfed—a now . . impound for shasioit, l well as to those who base sustained loss, the ;facility
which surpasses all others in Limiting a rich and per- !or protection and indemnity, offered by this inatitu
mthent lather. without ontaung the Am. it n also fins, will be the strongest Milurement to avoid the
warranted to please, or the money will he - refunded rr ith s mions and regrets which must be espertenced
oiler using it one month. • Porsnos having, hard !by those who astir, without hope or restitution.
bend. mid tender Cares will hie will to ire Oast:reale l M. ALLEN, Presjilen•
for one month, and if it does not please them, it will I Roe's FrrellrET, Secteraryt
cost them nothing for the /t lOW twirls
hundreds, wen recommend it in the highest manner. ; Military Notice.
.l'innen Soldiers comprising the Pitts--
EDITORIAL NOTICES.
tur:)ilrsrtitlrr rnsrtrrurder theruminand
New AKTICLK—Anon , the many new inientions ot,,,l.3(•An,of;i::th,nw
that h'
calculated to ash :lac the contr.irtY .T u. lir,.t apPe.!7"the" fellow t'its"". will not
he
superb shaving cream. entitled •• }'ernes I)in rain. t'ellenr Cifirerte It haitherntnr th e duty
Thor who n ow , ayp,ec,atr the of k iln( the Governor tinder a requisition of the
Pre
an easy to hat retnt a ressonatili , cost, »silent of the S. to order the citizens of this
should . 1o:echo, oad iiir ibis est- Olent t•ovvroon , e ill!) to organise En companies aid bold
w, rorALlently and ronnelenhously recorrasehil it to tlimnsuil. et in readiness to marsh in i!eri•hcii ill nor
any and to all.—Nrlr After. cylniTion country, whose roll has !Wen
to varied i s
rertAinly. rorvivt troops. In confothilly wets thr orthers
is an ..age tit llN.loserocnt.“ /ran, lovla dare gait, rofilially invite sure as are imige-t to Mllitar
any 11,15 nose] propomtvon, we hoer only to say to ,and who hair it, love of thiv
"go straightway to the vendor , of Forte's ( ream ;lic'• at heart, to come !bravoed and enroll their lisine.
Samaitne for Slims :IT, get a lion thereof, and use it ;in no! corpv, and if necessary to march forthwith to
acconitug to the directions sccaripianying. and ;roll/ the scene or action, to repel the invader, of our
nkeptielsin wilt give way"—we arc certain or it. In ;country.
plain English, the artiele en question is a stir). sips- Rolla have been opened atCapt.O'Brien'•,llitriney..
rior quality of Shaving Soaa.—.V.rtrirh Courier. Ine Way. near Hand street bridge, and at Lieut. Con.
I..TAILE'S CAEAIf SAPWAINE.—TiII. is a new artie:e, unily's No. '74 Penn st., where persons desirous ofd
just intro-lace I. We has, tried it, and hence test , joining will please call and have their names regis
.
competent to pronounce judgment. We would say, temp.
__ - jea J. O'BRIEN, Capt.
therefore, that, though designed to facilitate the ope. --
ration of shaving, it is no %hair. ‘Ve lease never
found anything of the kind that answered the pur
pose so delightfull).-1/orep , iiire Gozetfe.
ill" For sale by It. E. SELLERS, No. v 7 w
Street. je.l
DEALERS IN I ,, RFIGN WINES AND LIQUORS,
No. Is Market st. Pittsburgh, Pa.
AVOULD respectfully announce the receipt of
their very ettrionve assortment of Foreign
Wines and Liquors, which have been selected with
care direct from well-known Importers and from
Custom House Stores in the Eastern Cities, and
which they will sell to the trade upon accommodating
terms.
As they are engaged in the above business exclu
sively, purchasers may rely upon obtaining such arti
cles as represented. Merchant , . Druggists and oth
ers having orders from the country, are respectfully
solicited to call before purchasing elsewhere, as
they will offer inducements which cannot fail to
please.
They would name the following articles as part of
their stock, viz:
COGNAC BRANDY--Fourth proof J.l Dupuy, A
Seignettc, Pellevoition, Pale and Dark Maglorv, Le
er Freres, Fine Chanipagne, Pinet Cost;llion & Coa. l
Hennesy, and United Vineyard Proprietors, by the
half pipe, quarter cask, bottle or demijohn.
HOLLAND GlN—Second proof ‘Veesp, Fish and
Anchor, Meder and 'Loon Swan, and other brands,
in quantities to suit purchasers.
RUMS—N. E., N. 0., St. Croix, Antigua and Ja
maica.
WHISKIES—Scotch. Irish, Old Monongahela Ryd
and Rectified, by the barrel or gallon.
CHERRY AND PEACH BRANDIES.
MADEIRA WINES--London Particular. Cortes,
Heald, Star, Aguia, Bruce, Oliveira & Co.'s Rose,
Blandy, Blackburn, Cogswell, Wood, Malmsey.
Newton Gordon & Co., Sicily and Cette, on draught,
quarter casks and dozens.
OTHER WlNES—Teneriffes, Lisbone, Mala.gali
and Sherries.
PORT WlNES—Single, Treble Grape, Tarragon
na, Pure Juice, Pure 1840, and Harris & Son.
CHAMPAGNE—ReaI Anchor, Key, Crossbow,
Decal Grape and Cock and Crown, in quarts and
pints by the basket or bottle.
CLARETS—St. Julien, Family Use,Pontet Canet
and Medoc St. Julien/ by the case or bottle.
HOCK, &c.--Haut Sauterne, Steinberger and Itn
deshoimer, by the case or bottle/
MISCELLANEOUS—French, Italian and Domes
tic Cordials, Lemon Syrup, Sardines' Holland Her
ring, Genuine imported Principe and Regalia Segars,
Finest quality Chewing Tobacco, etc. etc., with a
variety of other articles in our line of trade; to all of
which we respectfully call the attention of those
wishing to purchase. STERKTT & CO;
je9 No. 18 Market et., I door above Front.
--- - -
tioreM 77 rt beautify.
LOTS FOR SALE.—Thebuildinglota 20 by 80
ft. fronting on Bank and„Virgin alley, situated
in the rear of the Second Pres. Church, on Fifth
at., between Wood and Market. They will be
sold low.
Enquire of either of the Trustees—
H.
Camps, J. T. LOG.I.N,
J. I). W/LLIAMS, W. W. Wii.sus,
WALTER BRIANT, ,le, 2-1 w
TH E subscriber is now selling Hats of the
j_ best quality at a reduction of ten per cent. be
low all others. He is now manufacturing fine
Nenterlleaver Hats with patent mirror in the lining,
a beautiful article very low. Fine No. 1 Bush Hats
same style and finish; No. 2 Bush do; and every va
riety-of pearl, blue, and white Cassimere Hats.
A. KEEVILL,
je3-d3m Wood st. beLSixth and Liberty.
MI==EIMI
EMMI=
HTFIRET T &CO.,
Itoonondsts, Road Mist
,FAMILY FLOUR—A few iibls of family flour,
of :a very superior quality, in store and for
sale by
- . MARTIN & SMITH,
56 Wood street, bet. 3dand 4th.
je4;aB.w
CITGAR AND MOLASSES—..
i,.7 • ' 2 ld ithdS N. O. 2agari
200 Mils Molasses; . ,
Jdst received and far salt til ; • ~'
MARTIN & SMITH•
je4-d&w 50 Wood street, between B {l arid 4tlt.
VINEGAR -40 bbis Cidef fer side by
MARTIN ICSMITH,
. . WOOd street:
je4-d&w
BACON -1500 lbs rime Sides and; Shoulddrs
on consignment and for sale by
J. D. IVILLIATiIsi •
110 %IVA strut.
P .
lILVERIZED Sugar 5 bbls received aid for
sale by J. D. WILLIAMS I
—:
304 110 :Wood mt.
-
CtO RN— 117 Sacks Corn just received.l"U"ele,i;Tl S
MAY. V sale by
*e
~TISSOURI lilies7lllkissottri Hides. just:re
1.11 eeived and for sale py JAMES MAY.
OU DON'T look nor speak like Ourself with
Y
your teeth out and gums showing in that
manner. G. W. BIDDLE, Dentist five doom
above the Canal Bridge, Penn strees, performs all
operations on the teeth, in a superior manner.
my 301-
C OFFEE—Prime green and pale Rio;
•• Old Gov. Java;
`• `` Lattuayra;
Maracaibo; •
For family use and for sale by
THOS. MILLER,
may IG. comer of Wood and 4th eta
r EAS—very line Young Hyson,
L Imperial and Black. For sale by
flay THOS. MILLER
_ _
GTE —Filb"rts: Cream Nuts,
L Eng, Walnuts, resorts. Almonds.
For sale by THOS. MILLER,
may 114 cor. Wood and 4th sts.
A RtioUrs FLUID.-111eesaved, a
7 'supply of Arnold's Writing Fluids and Red
Inks, warranted genuine, fresh and free from mould;
for sale by Atil{;\ . lt. MELLOR,
may 5 122 Wood street.
QUM: PAPF.R.-104 ram crown shoe paper, ear
1, - 3 sorted colors, received and for vale by
JOHN 11. NIECJM;
mays 22 Wotid
—1/
CiiVFEE-01 bars prime green Rio.
In porkete old governmtnt Java.
Arriving and for sale by•
LAMBERT 8.:1•111iPTON . ,
133 and 135 Wood st,
PS—I 10 'rotes No. I ilostn;
20 o Almond, Todet U 1 Palm.
" Idt der Shat log.
• In store and for sale by
intr2l. LAMIIF.ItT & SIIIPTON
It&Ilroall trot..
. ,
r 1111 E ,11111ers.guril has FIN Kitt' N D R F.D TON S Rail
Road Iron, of superior English munlifietory—
Ito bar; 2; by I incite.; well pierced fur +pi/clog, With
c ounter Ri nk• and tenon ristched, lying at Nat
(l,,Z, Mom, in r/ttorl order, ready thr delivery. It
win be sold at 2; cents per lb., which in Inner than
torch iron can be purcha.ed in any other part of the
country.
Immediate application alone will secure the bar
gain.
Address V. C. OODOE,
jeligilit Vicksburg, Mies.
in - The I'm-apnea at New Orlranss, The lie. mile
and Missourian, St. Louts; the Journal, Lonieville;
uirer, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh Post and Railroad
Jo!total, Baltimore, will each publish to the amount
and forward the accounts to the Other of the.
Vicksburg!' Sentinel for payment,
Me DONALD Bell am! Brrus
Fonader. First street. near Mark i rt,
is
14 ' „; prepared to make Brass Castings and
Brass works generally on the most
reasonable terms and shortest notice,
"". 212 4 Ile invites machinists and all limas
using brass works to give him a call, as he is de
termined to do all work in his line very low.
may 27-1 y
ir:r An apprentice wantel to the above business
Ladles Dress Good•
TUST received from New York by Adams & Co's
Express, the following styles of Ladies Dress
Goods, which for beauty and cheapness cannot he
surpassed in any of the Eastern Cities, via:
Embroidered Gingham Robes, (new sty les
Graduated Organdi do do;
Rich Gmbri Runes (silk and wool) very cheap;
Dalzarines, every price anzfqualityl
Rich styles Rep. Cashmere And De Lains;
French Gingham and Gingham Lawns;
Paris Printed flernanni 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
of prices and will be sold at a small advatice above
Eastern cost by
LAWNS -0•07 ccdong).—;:knothnr lot Of Lawna
juit opened at A. Morris's, No 05 Market at—
warranted fast colorer-which we are ‘ selling at 12lc
per yard. je2
To the Honorabk the Judges of the Court of General
Quarter Sulam of the Peace, in and for the Coon
ty of Allegheny.
The petition of George Dougherty, of the Fifth
Ward city of Pittsburgh; in the county aforesaid;
humbly sheweth, that your petitioner has provided
I himself with materials for the aeCommodation of
travelers 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 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 thatiaid tav
ern is necessary.
Samuel Bighorn, George Scott, James Wilson
John M'Crackan, Wm. Rankin, Robert M'Keever
Owen Cashetly, John Morford, Vint. Ryan, A. Glass
James ArCleam Anthony Pfrangle. je9-3t
The Pennezryants RatiroadComprny.
THE undersioned Commissioners named in the
Act of the General Assembly of the Corn
monwialth of Pennsylvania, entitled-"An Act to
incorporate thel'ennsylvanialßailroad Crimpany,"
passed the 13th day-of April, one thousand eight
hundred and forty-six, being duly qualified accord
ing to the provisions of slid act HEREBY GIVE
NOTICE that in pursuance of said Act BOOKS of
Subscription tithe Capital Stock of said Company
will be opened It the time and placei hereinafter
designated; in the cities Cof Philadelphia, Lancas
ter and Pittsburgh arid in the Bovines of Harris
iliwistawm mitßintawn, Hunt
ingdon, Hollidaysburg t Ebeiisburg;Blairsville; and
Greenslittfgli: ittid td bit kept open la Mfrs; thit
le'to Say, fidin Ai:N:lo4'k, A. M. to 3 o'clock, P.. M;
in every juridical day, fdr the term of ten dayiftoin
the times respectively; hereinafter mentioned, vir
In PHILADELPHIA; at the Merchants' Ex
chan,,ei_cin Monday the 22d day of June next.
In LANCASTER at the house of Henry Ken
din, Swan Hotel; on Monday; the 2.2 d day of June
next.
In HARRISBURG, at Bucher's Hotel, on Mon
day; the 22dday of June next.
In BLOOMFIELD, at Wrn. Lecky's Hotel, on
Wednesday, the 24th day of Juilt: next.
In LEWISTOWN, at James Turner's Hotel, on
Friday. the 26th day of June next.
At MIFFLINTOWN, Juniata co., on the Bth
day of July next, at Wilson's Hotel.
In HUNTINGDON, at Adam Hall's Hotel, on
Tuesday, the '7th day of July next.
In BLAIRSVILLE, at Samuel Ille,Ariulty's Ho;
tel, on Wednesday, the Ist of July next.
At HOLLIDA VSBURG, on the Gth of July next,
at Lowry's Hotel.
At EBENSBURG, Cambria county. on Tue-day.
the 30th day of June next; at the house of Wm,
Kettel.
In GREENSBURGH. at Roher's Hotel, on Mon
day the Gth day of July next; and
In PITTSBURGH, at the St. Charles Hotel, on
Wednesday, the sth day of July next.
This P Cope. James Slathers,
•
David S Brown, John White,
Thies Tustin, Reuben 3fullison,
Elliot Cresson, Wm A Smith,
Thoo :'parks, Jacob Broom,
C G Childs, Henry Flanenry,
K 3I Ilinchinun, Henry Welsh,
II i 1 Watts. Joseph 3tiliken,
Algemon S Roberts, Samuel Hepburn,
Wm P Smith, F Raw le,
l'hilip M Price, Edward Dutf,
James Magee. John S Cash,
Abbott Gtecn, Robert Allen,
Joel K Mann, .hoses Montgomery,
John J McCahen, John C Bucher
C Hall, Geo W Tolatt4.
Chas Kugler, 3 Geo Miles,
David R Porter, 11 Buehler.
Jas 'McFarlane, .1 Pringle Jones,
Joseph II Art, Horn R Kneass,
Edo aril Bell. John S Lit ;,•11,
EisharE A Pennim in,
Robert'n4:lll4l! lames In in,
Wm Ayres. Christopher Mason,
flea Mulhollan.jr, Geo W Carpenter,.
Sand C Font. Wnt Enalish;
Btnj L Berry, Mini Crispin,
Edward D a % 0 44, Robert Flinn. jr,
Henry 1) Gilpin, John B Myers,
-1 - 14". 1' flonpe. , , Jdu,
Edo, aid F Gay, diat•Macalester,
James Clarke. 11 Jones Brooke,
William ',anthill].
my jy I 8
) TII t/F••• - Thr lido! Quell fcrly
EfTlrer, da Etitld.lo74l. Errlfir, its Farris::
WrErmi,igfrr Rreirtr. ow:
Edia•mgh ling,zzinr.—The above re.
r:. dirals are reprinted in :New York, immediately
on their arrival by the Rritisl eanierg. in a beau
idol clear type. on fine white_ paper, and are faith
td copies of the i,riginals—Black‘vo , sd's Magazine
being an exact lacqunrile of the Edinburgh edition.
The %tide-spread lame of these splendid Periodi
cals renders it needless to say much in theirpraise.
As literary organs, they stand far in advance at
any works of a similar stamp now published, while
the political complexion of each is marked by a
dignity, candor and forbearance oot olten found in
works of a party character.
They embrace the views of the three great par
ties in England—Whig, Tory. and Radical.—
, ' and the -Loiulon Quarterly" are
!Tory: the , I•:•linburgh Review," Whig: and the
' It:Wiest. The -Foreign Quarter
; y o• purely loerary deing devoted principally to
' fore.gn Continental Works.
I ~
lie
pr. , . al the lin-PamSM are Ic=s then one
th;rh of tika•e at foreign come••, and xviide t'!•ey
are egriall) e. ell got up. they atrard all that advan
t,igt, to the aver the E,lgt4l. reader.
Tip:llMS.
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For ;my oot of the !our Review n, j t,ir,, per aithqin
Fut any t WO, do. :Ow, .
For any three, do. 7,01) "
For all four of the RPV:eI4 R. ti,(.1.1
For Mack W oorla Magazine, 3,1111 ~
For Blackwood and the 1 Revieul., tfr,iro , .
Four copies of any or all the above works will
lw scot to one address on payment of the regular
subscription tor three—the fourth copy being gra-
Iletnittances wrcommunications must be
mad, in all ca-es without exiwn , e to the publish
ers.—The former may always hr done through a
Ihistenaiiiter he handint; him the amount to be re
mitte.t, taking his receipt and forwarding the re
ceipt be Post-p•uel; or the money may be.
enclo-e.l in a letter, r,,st-paid.elireded to the pub
lishers.
N. 11—The r',..ingf on all the , c
reduced by the late Post Office law, tee about one
third the firmer rates, making n very important
saving in the expense to„mail subscribers.
• • Jo oil the prinripal ritirs and towns through
on! the farted States to irhirh there is a direr! Rait-
Renut or Winer rvmarmeniratiot4 from the city of iivr
I:. these pertudicat , trill he Mimed FREE OF
POST Al: E.
LEONARD SCOTT & Co., publishers.
Jr .1 112 Fulton St, New York.
AV E T t )1:R 'AM ES, and purchase Dr. Thomp..
S
sou's Cartainitier, if you wish speedy rclitf
and rare for Cholic, Cholem ,Morbus, Cholera In
buthim, Dysentry or Flux, Diarhoca or Summer
Complaint. Vomiting, Bilious Cholic, &c. Persons
afflicted can rely upon it as being a safe and spee
dy remedy for the above complaints. Poor per
sons supplied at half price by bringing a note
from a Minister, Alderman ur Justice where they
reside.
Sold wholesale and retail by the following per-
In Pittsburgh—B. A. Fahnestock & Co, J. D.
Morgan, J. Schoonmaker & Co, Jonathan Kidd &
Co, R. E. Sellers, Braun & Reiter, Wm. Thorn,
Wrn. Jackson, J. Cassell, D. C. Kneeland.
In Allegheny—J Mitchell.
East Liberty—D. Kegley..
Horback, jr.
Turtle CrNek—H. Challant and John Black.
Prepared and sold Wholesale and Retail by
the sold 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. B.—None genuine without the fac similie
of the Proprietors signed on each bottle or .box.
je3
A M0R111.9,
;Po. 05 Market at
DIAMOND pointed Gold Pens.—Constantly On
hand the best assortment of this nioat
invalu
able article. There can be no more economical
pen for the businesa or professional man. I
have a large assoltmeilt of the very best brands
made, and having sold several gross in this
city and vicinity tviiitti have given very gen
eral satisladtion, I can fully recommend them.
For sale wholesale or retail by
W. W. WILSON,
corner of 4th and Market st.
t usT opened a fine assortment of most beauti
t/ fid imitation flowers in china vases under
glass covers i suitable for parlors, mantels &c.—
These flowers surpass in beality even the finest pro
ductions of nature, at least so say men who have
examined them: W. W. WILSON.
may 27-da
PIG LE D-1000 Pigs le.. for sale
je4 . JAMES MAY
Forrign Pertodtvals
CLUBBING
Gold Pensi
Mantel Ornaments.
WELCH, MANN 6: DEff,AVANIS,
The only regularly conducted; establishment inthe
United States—it being in this eountry what Framer
nie's and Astley's are in Paris and London!
Admission only 0:5 Cents!
Late of the Park Theatre, NeW York, and the Na
tional Amphitheatre, Philadelphia.. Comprising 'up
wards of 120 MEN AND HORSES!
JAMES Agent.'
Will exhibit in Pittsburgh on' Monday, Thursday,
and Friday Evenings, the lst,i2nd and 3rd of Pay,
commencing at 11 o'clock, Pi n and on the 4th,
four performances, commencing, At 9"i', A. Ivr., ,
P. M., 3i, P. 114.,•.and ,151., in the yard in
front of S. Murray's Amencriti Hotel on Pcen
The Great Equestrian CavalCade will be preceded
by the celebrated BRASS BANDS 13 musicians, in an
elegant and costly Charhat, drawn by Ten Petra/Ifni
Cteam Colored Horses!
The truly imposing entrance or this. nobid and
magnificent processional Cavalcade, most at emcee
strike every beholder with the highest admiration.—
The surpassing beauty of the thorough bred horses,
the gorgeously appointed car, and the adritirahly de
corated wagons' the designs and of which
are by the most distinguished artists. compels a ,
com
parison that at once places this establishment at -the
bead and front of every public; Circus. A large for
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 readerthis the first, best; and
most superior 'Equestrian Esiatblishment, in this or'
any other country in the World. The great water
proof pavilion tent, snperblyfurnished, will bit-a 20,-
000 squart; feet in its dimensions, and will with ease
contain 3000 persons. whorely eVery. per
formance clearly and distinctly. Among the per
formers will be * found
J. J. NATHAN'S. the great unsurpassed% 4' and
horse rider, occasionally introducing his immense
Imi:inning, of the infmt. Frank Pastor, on his head,
while the steeds are at lightniiig speed. This, gen
tleman is :0.0 Equestrian Dinrctor.
Riding Master, IMRACE;F. NICHOLS, whose
abilities in this line stand the very highest.
The two Clnwns. are the celebrated .JOHN MAY
and JOHN WHITTAKER, iemarkrible for their wit
and humor, never transgressing the proper grounds
of decnrnm. Ij
SIGNOR, GERMAN?. the .7in:it Italian Sumiler,ori
his firm and rapid Stre.l, willlexemtte the most wan.
derfiil Tricks. This gentlemjn only arrived in this
country last winter: His twi
r l Ira rnril I)ni s. will al.
an bp ir.trodnerd by himsell,!and exhibit many
.ex
tram-dinar: tricks.
C. .1. noGERs, ow , of innqt finished se".,
. ,
ttidrrs of history, app4r and introduce mans ,
foreign and local scenes,ef, which he is the
the ormrinal !
W. NICHOLS. an e U end climate lir
ripal Act Rider of the Preneliancl Sqty,olq.
W. KINCADF., the hold 4,nd :Young, Equestrian
Hero, will introdoce something new on his new Jett
Black Filly, Luny Neal.
Mr. E. WOODS. the Comic Personilcator of the
AM Man of the Forest.
Mrs. WOOD, the lir u chaste and very grace*
int female Equestrian.
The Youthful GEORGE DUNBAR, will sigisidies
himself in his great and singular performances ofd
Chinese Equilibrium and borional. Posture.
The Comic Concert will intmdneo the meat tal.
ented Ethiopians of the dat. NEAL JAMEISOIq,
whose inspiring touch on lie Banjo is most exquis
ite, will be aided in the estraordinarr Ballet Depart
meat, by the truly gifted dancer, FRANK /RUM
ER.
Every attention will be Made to the observance
and preservation of the gmid order which is always
imlispensible to well regulated Exhibitions. ' jet _
security to rOrehnserit.
Laavomil amort.so4 as K crow w 1.1. , rar MI. try C. V. mss.. ha
e.a4 - a boa at TED PILLS ass vpoo
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ILICK EN ER'S SUGAR COATED VEGETABLE
k j PILLS arc the first And only Medicine ever
known that will positively cure
Headache, Giddiness, Measles, Salt Rheum,
Rheumatism, Piles, Heartburn, Worms,
Dispepsia, Scurvy, Cholera Marlins,
Small Poa, Jaundice, Coughs, Quinsy,
Pains in the Back, Whooping Cough,
Inward Weakness, ! Consumption, Fits,
Palpitation of the Heart, -Liver Complaint,
Rising in the Throat, ; Erysipelas, Deafhess,
Dropsy, Asthma, Itchings of the Skin,
Fevers of all kinds, Colds, Gout, Gravel,
Female Complaints, Nervous Complaints,
And all other diseases originating from impurities o
the blood.
in"' They have cured,' since their introduction,
over 2,000 persons, who have been given up as hope
less cases, by the most eunnent Physicians.
.XT They arc patriniiimii and recommended by
men of the highest distinction, among whom are—
Hon. David. R. Porter, Hon. Henry Clay,
lion. John Q. Adams, it Hon. Daniel Webster,
Hon. Martin Van Buren, Hon. J. C. Calhoun,
Gen. Winfield Scott, Col. R. M. Johnsonj
Hon. James K. Polk, Gen. Lewis Casa:
g Their virtues are So infallible that the mokey
will he returned in all caves they do not give Univer
sal satisfaction. Although but two and a half y6irti
have elapsed since these ; celebrated Pills were first
introduced to the public, the sale of then in the
Eastern and middle Sates has far exceeded tr.
Clieltenees most sanguine eipeetations. During the
past year, alone, no lesethan 10,000 groan of boxes
have been sold in the State of New York; 6,000 in
Pennsylvania, 4,000 in Maryland, 3,oo(kin New Jer
sey, 2,000 in Delaware, and 9MO in the New England
Suites, requiring the constant employment of 21
hands, excluxive of printers and engravers. In the
same period, upwards!'_of 200,000 copies of the
"Family Doctor , have Owen ordered by agents in
every section of the country. These facts must
show, conclusively, that' DR. dickeners Sugar Coat
ed Pills, besides being the very best medicine in the
world, are held in the hipihest estimation by the public.
We might extend thts publication to an ifidefin
ite length, if we deemed it expedient to publiSli all
tersimonials we have received, not only from agents
Mit individuals 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 suecess,
are the numberless qtationsand Counterfeits which
have already apnea Odtwithstanding the brief pe
riod they have beet, - afire thd public. Even some
of our staunchest pill inakertthave: had the audacity
to imitate the Capsule of Sugar, in order to disguise
the ingredients of their vile compounds, and palm
them ott for thE I/real: l Bl=n ptirt" Such paltry
shifts cannot last Long without exposing thCir hideous
deformity. Truth lira' honesty must inevitably pre
vail over rascality and deception.
For salp Pittsburgh by AVAL.JACN h
SON, at is
j'aldnt Watehotise,rio. 89, Liberty street,
head of Wood it., Pittsburgh. Price, 250. per box.
Dr; Plickener's principal office is 81 Barclay 'Weft
, New York.
itr Beware of an imitation article Called Int
proved Sugar Coated Pills, purporting to be patente4#
as both the pills. and.;the. natant 'are Coat
genes, Hat Will a tea& in New Itotk_Zi
who, for the last fiitit_or ift# yew, has made Inst .
living by counterfeiting tospalar medicine&
`Remember, Dr.; C. V. Clitktitisit is the origiti4l
inventor of sugar Coated KW, and that nOthitt.
the sort was ever 'heard of uditll lie introduced theta
in June, 1843. Purchasers ahoold,:thatelht4.44laaati
ask Air Clickenerga gtigareoated V- *Obi. Ma, end
take no ethers bt Qtey wall ire wade the 4ictithss of a
gaud. ' • may g
VettAcaD glitglifias Artm
isRTING.Z.
1 j The attention of purchasers is invited to ottr
geral stock of these Goode.
9-4 sdrierinr Sea belied Shirting )9uslins;
15.16 4. .. 4. .. cl
1-8 .. t C.
12-4 Hamilton Sheeting;
:54 ..
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9-8 ~ .4
mar 17 SHEA & PENNOCIC..-
pIG IRON-32 TOns Pig Iron, just received
je4 JAMES MAY
ibINOINNATI
' • • -
:.. Veit- Clueiniariti and St. Louts
L e gigi4
The passenger steamer PALESTINE,
Capt. Williams, wili lease for the above,
17P;ilirilrtmlAermediate ports regularly. - -
> ' For freight or passage apply on hoard.
For Cincinnati an 7Louisv tile.
.
' - iiintitai rAerar.
The new gad splendid passenger steam
er C.O L U M liki At erNnat.,.Maater, will
ttlrair m n um n l the alitivi aid intermediate ports, regular ,
I,j;
PO freight or Passage apply onboard, or to
lel D. WititlNS, Agent.
, 1 , Tntaday gvertiag Pilitki:t•
l igi i ta l
' - • - The new and splendid passedger steam
boat DECLARATJON, Capt. Verbena,
wi Tan as a regtilar packet between.Fittsburgh and
Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tunstlav evening
Jill 3 o'clock. Returning. she will leave tineinnati
every Friday evening at 3 o'clock:
Tile Declaration .offers superior accOmmodhtions'
to passengers: tor freight or passage apply on
board. - jel -
MoNIS . XY - f_AcKtr
•
THE regular mail and pasenger steam
er UNION, Captain Maclean, will run.as
a regular paeltel between Pittsburgh. and Cincin
nati._ ldaving this 'port every Monday at 6 - o'clock,
P. I. ReturniTpr sbe will lep.v& Cincinnati every
Thursdii , at G P. Al.
The Union was built expressly for this trade,
and, affords every accommodation.
For freight or passage apply on borrd
FOR CINCINNATI
The wOl known fiat running steamer
CAMBRIA, W. Forsyth. Master, will.rue
as a regular Packet, leaving every 'Wednesday morn.
lea at 10 o'clock, and Wheelie?' at 10, 'P.M., the
same day. . Returning, she will leave Cincinnati
every Saturday, at 10, A. M.
For freight or passage apply ..ton board, ear to
FORSYTH- & Co.. Agents, -
a No. 30, Water street.
SACRDAY PACKET.
idEitit The ren,ulaimlil awl passenger steamer
CIRCASSIAN, Capt. lune Bennett, will
run as a regular , Packet between Pittsburgh and
Cineinnnti„ leaving this port every Saturday, at 10,
A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., .the same day.
Returning„sh6 Cinelniati every Tuesday,
at 10, A. M:
.
For freight in.pas4ge appiy on board.
The Circaisian .vva built expressly for this trade.
and offers to her passengers every comfort and ac
commodation. mar 23
SATURDAY PACKET.
The regolarmail and passenger steamer
MFSSF.NDER,.Capt. Linford, will run as -
a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati,
leaving this port every Saturday . at 10, A. M.,•11111i
Wheeling. at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning.
she will leave Cinciniiiti everY - Tuesday, at 10
o'clock, A. M. . .
For freight or passage apply on board. .
The Alessenget was built expressly for this trade,
and offers tor her pasiengera every comtbrt and ac
commodation, 2 . mar 2.3_
TUESDAY JACKET
t i' , "AA. : THE. regu!ar mail and passenger steam
er 11113ERNIA, Capt. Sohn itlinefelter,
'le:
wil run as a regti'.ar packet between Pittsburgh and
Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday at 10 A.
M., and Wheeling. at 10 ti, M. of the same day:—
Iteturninz, she will leave Cincinnati every Friday at
10 A. M.
. ..
.
For freight or passage apply on board.
The Hibernia was built expressly for the trill%
and offers to the passengers every comfort and an
perio r aec0:111110ad ti 011 S. apl
FRIDAY PACKET
T H 1.1 regular mai) and passenger gtcatn
- er CLIPPER Nn. 2, Captain Crooks, will
ran to a regular packet between Cincinnati and Pitts
burgh. leavitig this port ever!Friday at 10 A.
lui`Wheeling at 10 P. M. the: saute day. Returning
bare Cincinnati every Mundayat 10 o'clol,
A. M. •
For freight or passage apply nn board.
The Clipper No. 2 was built esiiressly Col' this trade,
and offers Lb her passengers every comfort "and ac
commodation. - . . mar 23
EGULR CINCINNAI' PA 'KET.
105R0 A
ngw U.S. Mail saiainer ACADIA,
M. F. F i neua, Maseer, mill run as a raga
passenger packtit between Pittsburgh and the
above port during th 6 sgasop of 1546, leaving every
ThaMay at 10 o'cloa A. hi.
The Acadia is new and his superior =commode
' tions. For freight or paswgroapply on board, or to
ap9 3. NEWTON JONES, Agent.
MONDAY kACKET.
• The resuiff ttgqail anti passenger sterant4
• • ~.L . N1.01, 7 01, 1 11AHE.LA., Capt.. Stone, will ran
as a regular Packet bkitn,.•.en Pittsbiiith and Cincin
nati. leaving this port, every Menday , at. 10, A. DS.,
and Wheeling at P. M., the . same day. Return . -
lug, she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10,
A. M.
For freight or passage apply onboard.
The Monongahela was built expressly .for this .
Smile, and offers to the passengers comfort, and su
perior accommodations. mar 31
WEDNESDAY PACKET
THE regular mail and passenger steam
er NEW ENGLAND, Capt. S. B. Page,
willitun as a regular.packet between Pittsburgh and
Cincinnati, leaving this port every Wednesday at 10
A. Al., and Wheeling at 10 P. AL the same day.—
Returning, dm will leave Cineinriati every Saturday
at 10 Ai-M.
For freight apply 0; board.
The"
FOR ST. LOUIS—REGULAR PACKET.
The new and splendid passenger steam
~
iln7rn ;0 trade from -Pittsburgh to St. Louis, du
ring the season of l 84n.
The Tom Com-in, was thtilt expressly for the
trade, and is elegantly furnished in e‘ el). respect.
For freight.or passage apply on Joard.
ma 19.
FOR ST/ LOUIB-A2taIULAR PACKET.
Th new and splendid passenger steam
er BRWETTEiCapt. Perry, will run in
the from Pittsblirgh to St. Lonis, druing. the
season df 1846.
Thu Ilrinette was built expressly for the trade, -
and ie elegantly fournished in every reepect.
For freight or passagg dpply on board. ap 14
FOR i.OIISViLi..-- , REtit.TtAR PACKET.
The nevi and splendid passengersteatn.
er TOICICALLUICA; Capt. J. K. Moody,
wit run in the tratlefrout Pittsburgh to Louisville, du
ring thanesson of 1846.
The Tonnaletika, was built expressly for the trade,
and, is elegantly furnished in every respect.'
For freight or passge apply -on beard. rtiy22
Remittances to England, Ireland, Scot
larva anti Wales.
PTORSONS desirous of remitting money to any o
the above countries, eau do so through the sub.
scribers ott the most easy terms: We are prepared
td isstie drafts fbr airy amount over £l,OO sterling.—
Remittances made through obi house any day before
the 234 of May, will be received in Ireland, by the
20th of June.
BLAKELY & MITCHEL, Pittsburgh,
Agents for Bonito, Bro's & Co.,
New York..
Iteinitteinces to "the o.ld. Country."
Ai ONLY sent to all part( of England, Ireland,
- 0 - 1 - Scotland, and Wales, in sums of £1 and'up
wards., to shit purchasers.
ALLEN kitimErt, E.rrhange Broker. -
mO-wly&ditn corner of ad.and Wood sts.
Sheriff's Sale.. by Adjourneatent,
'DY virtue of a writ of Levari Facies, issued
. out of the District Court of Allegheny Co.,
and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale
at the Court House. in the city or Pittsburgh;
on Monday; the 15th day of June, A. D., 1848, at
10 o'clock, A. M., the following property, to wit ;
All the right, titles interest alsi claim of Samuel
StAith, 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.
I towards the Allegheny river one hundred and
ulnisty feet, bounded on the north by property of
the city of Pittsbtugh, 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 Richl
Bowen, by deed bearing date the 11th day of No
vember, A. D., 1830. Conveyed unto Samuel Smith,..
Wm. Mitchell and Andrew N. MlDowell, on which
is *rected a large Rolling Mill, Nail Factory,
blacksmith shops, and a two story brick ware
house, together with all the fixtures, engine, ma
chinery, tools, "&e., belonging to said rolling mill,
nail factory and shops. Seized and taken In exe
c.ution as the property of the said Samuel Smith.
William Mitchell and Andrew N. 3rDowell, at
the suit of Richard-Boweri, for use of Jolua
Mettinge. E. TROVILLO Sheriff.
Sheriffs Office, May 25 1 1646—my 26.dts.
jag.