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PALMER, Agent for country newspapers, is the Agentfer the Pittsburgh Daily Morning Post, and. Weekly MereUry and Manufacturer, to receive advertisements and subscriptions: lie has offices in NEW )(mt, at the Coal Office, 30 Ann street, (ad joining the Tribune Office.) Bosrow, No. 12, ' State street. Pial.A.DELruu, Real Estate'and Coal Office, 59 Pine sweet. • BALT - mum, S. E. corner SaltimOre and Calverts, where our paper can be seen, and terms of adverti sing learned. Mos. Movv.ix-r's BENErrr.—Mrs. Movvatt had an excellent benfit, and acquitted herself in both places in her usually Masterly style. This evening Mrs. Mowatt makes her last appearance, during , the present season, in Pittsburgh. Her present en gagement,'we are happy to say, has been a profit able one both to the lady herself and to manager Porter. This evening, "Fashion - and the "Mer chant of Venicel are repeated. On Monday evening Mr. Factortics, the acting manager, takes a benefit. Mr. Fredricks is an ex cellent man, and a very clever actor. We hope he will receive Subctimtial evidence that he is respected by the people of our city. LECTURE UN ;ELECTRLCITI:—Professor Adams will deliver a Lecture on the above science at the Odeon this evening, accompanied with a variety I of interesting and scientific experiments. 3lorse's Electric Telegraph will be exhibited in full opera ration. The Lecture will doubtless be very in structing,, and we would advise all those who wish to see the elements made the submissive agent of man, to attend, Price of admission '25 cents.— Doors open at half past ECCRIE Lecture to com mence at 8 o'clock. - CrThe Philadelphia Opponents of the "Right ( f Way,” appear delighted that-the Whig Convention of Allegheny County, rejected Mr. DARsIE as a Candidate for Congress. We clip the following from the Philadelphia Pennsylvania of the Sth George Dorsie! EN.—We observe, by the the Pittsburgh papers, that this somewhat famous per souaju—well known, for many years; as a vet.) . unscrupulous partisan, and more recently notorious I fur the conspicnous part he took in regard to the Connellsvilln railroad hick—was brought bemre the Whig Convention of the county Convention of Allegheny, as a canidate for Congress. on the :al day of June. His claims were specially urged on account Of the'iervices just named. and 'and We are in formed, by a friend, that Col. Robinson, and other right-of-waicharupions, resorted to extraordinary mens to effect Darsie's nomination. When, how ever, the'Whig ',Convention met, and the ballots for Congress Wern!counted, it appeared that GEOEGE D.LEISIZ. Esti. was beaten by MUSES HAMPTON, Esq, who had rendered the Whig party no "servi ces," nearly twig to one This it seems to us, is rather a curious commentary upon the assertions made last,wititer, and repeated every day by the yittshutei - p4ers: since that the right of way Wes. overtvhtli.ingly popular in the West BIM • • . 1.1.3 D he Washington correspondent of a Sew Yor% paper writes the f .+ltev. Henry Slicer, of the Methodist Episcopal I Church, preached, for the Baltimore voluntee,ra at the Marine Barracks today; and he exhorted them Eke one pf the patriarchs of the nevoliition. He exhorted tlietri to'fight, and to fight like men, aad to beware, abbve all things, of Leing shot in the track. He said it Wa S a leading principle of chris tianity. to be teady to stud up, life or death, for our - country. !He had been himself a soldier, and - though past the, vigor of youth, he felt as rtrong desire to be one again. The man who would not fight for his Country was hardly to be trusted in the chances, of saving his own soul. In brief, the 'boys' said' he, spoke like a book.° • c. = - Theatre. Printers :Westing- aj.A meeting of the Printers of the city of Pittsburgh and Allegheny will be held this ercning at the house of Jona . Start:: in the Diamond, at past 7 o'clock. All those who have signed the "Bill of price.s," and those who may not halve been called upon are invited to attend. DEMOCRATIC CONY ELATION OF ♦LLSOUTNI COUXTY At a .meeting of the Democratic Commute of Correspondence of Allegheny County, held on the IGth inst. at the Washington Hotel, it was, on motion Resolred, That the Democratic citizens of the sev eral wardsof the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, and of the boroughs and townships of the County, be requested to hold their primary meetings, at the usual place ,, , on Sciturday the 2.oth of June next, for the purpose of choosing the usual number of Dele gates to reinesent the said districts in County Convention: Rewired, That the Delegates so elected or cho sen, be, and they are hereby directed to meet in Convention at the New Court House, in Pittsburgh. on, lirednesdziy, the 241.11 June next, at 12 u clock, M. for the riurpose of nominating. one person as ,a candidate for' Congress. Four persons ;IS candidates for the General Assembly. One person as a can didate for Sheriff. One person as a candidate fur Prothonotary- One person as a candidate for Cor oner. One person as a candidate for County Com missioner for three years, and gne person as a candi date for County Commissioner for one year, one person as n candidate for Auditor for three years, and one person as a candidate for Auditor for one year, and also'to appoint conferees, whose duty it shall be to !nominate, in conjunction with a like number of conferees from Butler county, one per son as a candidate for State Senator, to represent the district composed of the counties of Alleghe ny and Butler. JOHN C. DAVJTT, Chairman. S. Joirse, Sec.y. HON. CHARLES SHALER 77ft Petri° erotic candidate for Congrev.—The .nominee ofthe Democratic Convention should be, 'if possible, he very strongest man in the county. 'We require not only an able man, but one who .unites both' ability of the that order and general popularity.! Such a man is the HON. CHARLES •SHALER-r-let the Democracy rally upon this able .and eloquent champion of their principles, and suc -cess is certain. The people of this District require :his services in Congress, and should not be denied. d&wtc . ' . MANY DEMOCRATS. The Democratic candidate for Congress _The ,nominee of the. Democratic Convention should be, .if possible; the very strongest man in the county. 'We require not only an able man, but one who unites both ability of the first order and general popularity'. Such a man is Col. WILSON 31% CANDLESS—Iet the Democracy rally upon this able and eloquent champion of their principle=, ;and success is certain. The people of this Dis trict require his services in Congress, and will'inot ,be denied.; MANY DEMOCRATS. :COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Mr. Editor you are authorised to state that the name of !Gr.onor. DEN'Brow, at Pitt Town Ship, will be presented to the convention as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner subject to the decision of the democratic county convention. jeg-d&Wtc. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. ' • We are authoriied to announce the name of 'Rob ert Donaldson of Wilkins Township, as a candidate for the above office, subject to the decision of the Democratic Convention. 'We are authorized to state, that JAMES CIINNINGHAbf, of Ittifilin township, will ,be a candidate for the Legislature, if nominated by the Democratic Convention. my,25 . 1 CORONER. We live been authorized to state that DAVID HARTZ, E sq., will be a candidate for re-electiOn to the. office of Coroner, subject to the decision of the Pernocratic County Convention. may 1. Editor--Please announce 111 your paper that Col.. J. E.:NI - Veils, a tried Democrat, will' be a candidate for Coux-rr CUMMISSIONEII, to serve the regular 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. JO/CAT/lAN LABUE, of Jeff erson Township will be presented to the Demo cratic convention as a candidate for the office of sheriff, Gen. Large if elected with 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 25. CORONER We have been requested to announce the name of .A.Nnntw M. JOHNSTON, as a candidate for the ollice of Coroner subject, to, the decision of the Democratic County Convention. june 2-tc. SHERIFFALITY - - Mr. Editor:—Having been a devoted friend of flody Paturson, for the office of Sheriff, in a f. r• mer occasion, I beg leave to bring him before the DeMocratic convention again, for a nominaiton for that office. 1 feel confident that it placed before the people, by the county Convention. he will be umphantly elected. A DEMOCRAT. cryCostivenes, cholic. indigestion, have long baffled Physician's skill. A medicine, however, has been _discovered, and is now oireted to the wOrld, which is n quick and perfect:cure for them,. to which nearly every respectable practitioner in NeW York will bear willing testimony, as they have abandoned all other remedies fur its toe. The! remedy spoken of is Clicketter's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills. A medicine which is as palatea ble as sugar plums; never gripes or nauseates in the , slighest degree, and yet is the most searching and pdsitive purgative preparation ever discovered.— Snch is the excellence of Clickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills that the 'Proprietor warrants a Mire if they are taken according to directions, and binds himself to return the money if the purchaser isdaot hilly pleated with them. The great excite nient which their appearance has produced is not a false one, but is erected on the strung foundation of .truth, and will never pass away; fur so long as costiveness, cholic, and indigestion remain attend ant upon the human race, so lung will their only positive remedy continue to he popular. Sold by Wm. Jackson, corner of Wood and Lib erty streets, who is general Agent for Dr. Clicke nefs Pills in Pittsburgh and vicinity. (C):. Beware of an imitation article called “Int renaw/ Sugar-Coated purporting to be pat ted, as both the pills and pretended patent are forgeries, gut up bliff miserable quack in New flank, who, for the last four nr five years, has 1113de his living by counterfeiting popular medicines. .Miracle—to cure El11p:10118 and beautify clis chlured Skin.—A valuable discovery in Chemistry htv been made lately by M. Vesprini. an Italian Chemist, for curing all eruptions. and fur changing the color of dark, yellow or discolored skin to a hue juvenile and youthful clenness. He has made this in the convenient form of a beautiful piece of Soap. For any old closes of eruption, such as scur vy. salt-rheum, erysipelas, &c. it cures wonderfully; also, freckles, tan, sunburn, mar - Phew pimples, blotches, &c. . see that lady, what a fright; Jones's splendid Lily White Would give her skin a natural aue. But you note, in spite of talk, She will use the common chalk; Thus you ree her face is blue. If that saw.o lady. and many others, hsJ used Jois.si's Lily White. her face and cheeks would have had (a natural,) life-like, alabaster white. Sold at JACKSON'S Patent :Medicine Wam bouse., 59 Liberty suoet, head of Wood. SAILSAP Ant LLA V FM ETA 3 LL /11.601 , PILLS.—.The ?Irdpriewr is obliged to maul/fat ki re them on a more ea:terisive scale than heretofore, and by a great irri- Pro‘ement in his machinery,can make them much It:aster and with less labor, consequently less ex• !pease, which enables him to sell.ld pills to the bait instead of thirty as heretofore. As :a Spring IPurifier, these pills have no eritEA., and for purify ing the Licod, and purging and cleansing the stom ach and bowels, they are the safest, best, and most efficacious in existence. If Pills are necessa• ry at all, Dr. Leidy's Blood Pills will effect all that can be effected by any knoWn pills in the world, for all the virtues that can be combined in i pills are contained in them, and their established repu tation is the best proof of it. No other Pills are known to contain Sarsaparilla in them, and all other Pills called by names nearly similar, arc manufactured only with a view to sell them on the reputation of the true and genuine Ult. LEIDY'S SAILS:I P AEI LL VEGETABLE BLOOD PILLS, the first and original introduced by such name. Be cautious, therefore; ask for and take no oth ers. and you will not be deceived in their effects; whilst if you take of the spurious, or imitations. you will not only be deceived by their effects, which are ofttimes serious and dangerous, but de ceived out of your money also. Male and female, young and old, can take them at all tittles. in all diseases, without change of liv ing. restraint from occupation, or fear of expo sure to all votather—containing neither nielcury. minerals, nor any ingredient whatever that is un friendly or dangerous to the constitution. Try them, try them: if their effects do not confirm the foregoing, their cost will be refunded by Dr. Leidy upon satisfactory evidence of it. ( - J' For sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., corner Sixth and Wood streets, who are the only Agents for Pittsburgh. my29.4.1&ir Foreign Periodicals. EPUBLICATION OF The London Quarterly Review, the .Edinburgh Review, the I''oreignl Quarterly Rsciew, the truitininsier Prvlcie, nadl Eilarkerixid . Edinburgh .llngozinc —The above Pe-i riudicals are reprinte I in New York, immediately,; on their arrival by the British steamers, in a beaisi; tiful clear type, on fine ‘shite paper, and arc faith-1 ful cop:ea of the originals—Mc:iv% oval s Magazine being an exact fac-simile of the Edinburgh edition. The wide-spread fame of these splendid Periodi cals renders it needlEss to say much in their praise. 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B.—The Postage on all these Periodicals is reduced by the late Post ()thee law, to about one third the former rates, making a very important saving in the expense to mail subscribers. - • • In all the principal cities and towns through out the United States to which there is a direct Rail- Road or Water communication from the city of New York, these periodicals will be delivered FREE OF POSTAGE. LEONARD SCOTT & Co., publishers. • 112 Fulton St., New York. Milai=ll REM BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL. From the Baltimore Sun, Tune II IMPORTANT FROM WASHINGTON. WAsuneeTos, June 10-9. P. M. The Senate closed their Executive session to day, about 5 P. M. The President's message, which was under discussion, transmits the propo sal of Great Britain, for a settlement of the Ore gon difficulties on the49th parallel; with thewhole of Vancouver's Island, and the free navigation of ' the Columbia river by the Hudson's Bay Compa ny, until the expiration of their charter; the Brit ish government apprehending that it might other wise be compelled to pay that Company too large an indemnity. The free navigation of the Straits of Fuca, and the free use of the Bays and Inlets of Vancouver's Island to be allowed to us for the same period, and some other privileges, not heretofore anticipated by the ~4 9 men." The President asks the, advice of the Senate. The question was debated but 'without taking any vote, but the discussion of the bill will be re sumed to-morrow. The Southern mail last night brings no new arrival from either Mexico or Texas. We find the following additional items from Mexico in the New , Orleans Bulletin, by the last arrival: The following from an address to the citizens of Coahuila by 'General Vasquez is too exquisite a specimen of fanfaronade to lie lost. "My friends. I will only inform you that at this! moment in Matamoros cur cannon has already i thundered, and that our worthy and excellent General-in-chief ofthe division, Don Mariano Aris-1 ta. and all the valiant soldiers under his command. amid smoke and dust and death. are hewing with their swords and moistening with their heroic ildood the crown which is to immortalize our Au gust country. on the (lay when its treacherous enemies shall bite the soil which they have sought to pilfer from is. &c.Ric.!!!" The Vera Cruz papers are outrageous at the blockade• and are full of the most heroic patriot ism, and devoted valor, besides being prolific al ! the abuse of the hated "Stars and Stripes" which' the copious Castilian furnishes. rl Republietum of Mexico. publishes on the 21st May. on official report of Gen. Arista to the Minister of War, giving a detail of the action Iwhich took place on the Bth. In his report he states that the forces under his command amounted to allow 3 1 10 men. and estimates the army of Gen. Taylor to be about the same amount. but adds that the American Artillery was larger than his own I which immbered only 12 pieces Its attribute; his ' d , ' - eat to the superiority of our Artillery. By a calculation mode by Gen. Reqiieno. to)00 shots were fired by our Artillerymen, whilst the Mexi• ,cans only fired Ann shots. Arista acknowledges to !have lost on the Bth. 352 men in dead and wound ed. The game oornal, alter a few remarks, arid , — "We here the nfrieill loornal will publish a full de tail of the action which took place on the 9th. a few items of which are only known. The neinn must he apprised of nil the details relative to this unfortunate calamity. The gene anti inlirnation of the ITovieang is general. A first defeat must not decide the fate of th;s war. Ace The rewa of the orenpaffon of Matamoran not vet known in ".texien. The Rrti~h rnal en.er and lem•e Vera Cr". a, I,eretofore, and will be re:rnitted to take Fner:e only, . no- A letter fr. tri Vern Cnnz city i 4 venrlitie nripenrnrce San .Trinn de tiu 1, in an encellent of deren.-e. mol ecerythlnZ in reeler? nreter to ciirrirnence niter - i*in - in in flvt" of need. 011, fitreet. wre preirnenniie 4 . Anti and le: the band of mn. r and reeruitinz rising and the cries of to the P,th to The ~31 0 in' every \ll , er-in. Yantr;s , tintsYith.ftnnlin.7. ftnverninent his ^ti nnlitelt and courte,austy as circum• stances will allots TIIE TEXAS INDIANS_ On the 15th. atentt three hundred r a manehe,, inelidsg, its delegate. from the different hand., Bari). linmn. Santa Ann. Monnehocope. an I Yel -Inw Wol , . principal chiest.. arrived at the Indian Treaty Ground, - Corry' , trading how , . ' ine with them seeeral-white and !Mexican pra.oner.. They ecnre‘xed friendly reeling.% toward. , the whites.-- All the tribes were not represented. A treaty Well C011 , 1 , 11f , i with 13 , 1 Ch a. wereTreArnt. The Idra, TERMS a~%;ic",`.+.~~u' 3 :~:.c"~ ~r3~3:#id:&a ~t?kd ` dx.~~ al'~~'~~t2 :~cF.~.yT~.~'x.~~.-,'k,A : M1~:... -...,. ~- ~, .• .-, -..."'-'.' , -, , ",-..4,'..i...= - - . -,, :...!- Y - 2. ' 4 ' , .. 1 .'• : ,L:„L2...:1:k;';' - ' i. .-" . . .„ . . ... . .. . -~ Ef~'.. -~ ~~ ' - - eO5. Keachies and TOWneranlits were not mum. sewed. Mr. A tsglistilg Fischer who arrived at A u stin o n the Ii;t1 ) . gave the following information about Pahacllea'S Colonel Len. Williams. with Mee others, started some months agnfor Pahavuc•a's band. for the por• pore of bringing his piety to the treaty. Shortiv after their arrival the Indians held a council, in which they determined to kill the , trangers OTO ,, nt them. when rah:woe:l intereered in their behalf, and told his nennle that the strangers had come a mong them by his invitation. and expressed hisde termination to protect them. A Mexican. one of the ten. overheard the eon. sultation. and made his escape the next day. but was pursued by a number of warriors for three days and nights. Some time after. he remelted the treaty ground: since then no further intelligence has been reeeiNed , from the hand, or any of the whites :inning them, and but faint hopes are enter tained of their safety. Forty days and upwards have elapsed since they expected to return with the Indians. A party of five rangers arrived at San Antonio on the evening of : the 17th Instant. on their return from the purmit of a party of elf, en Towoera nies, who had stolen some horses and mules from them a few days previous. The Indians were overtaken and surprised about thirty miles front San Antonin on the Medina; three of them were killed, and the remain d er escaped. The horses and mules were recovered, and some other plunder retaken, and the.scalp of an American found a mon: it. Colonel Harney issued a proclamation at San i Antonio. notilvinz all persons owing allegiance to .Mexico to leave the place immediately. A few 1 trailers from the west left in consequence, but none of the inhabitants of the place . The German colonists are proceeding to the Piedernales in large numbers. and the road from Indian Point to that place is crowded with them. their wagons, ctc. Colonel Jack Hayes has agreed, says the Re lender to accompany the Germans to the Perdiana les valley, and remain with them until they can put up some improvements: The Camanches say. that they wish to ke at peace with the Americans l4 but have no desire to be with the Mexicans, and as to these new men, which we have brought a mong us, that wear long beards, smoke long pipes, and look down at the ground, they don't know what to make of them. The Camanches brought the first intelligence of General Taylor's fight with the Mexicans to the treaty ground. Some of these Indians had been within hearing, though not within seeing distance of the battle. I3uffal Hump is anxious to partake in the war on the side of the Americans. Is- Mr. Editor. You are authorized to announce the name of ALEXANDER CARNAHAN, as a candi 7 date for the office of County Commissioner, for three years, svhject to the action of the Democratic Coun ty Convention jel2-d&wte Mn. EDITA :.--Many of the Workingmen of this city and county, are anxious that Artnnew Alli.wArx, of the Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh, should be placed in nomination by the Democratic Con vention, as a candidate for the Assembly. June 10 MANS or -runt. Great Bargain for Sale. N"ETE have for sale an excellent Frame House, V built and finished expressly for the occupan cy of the owner, containg fine finished rooms and parlors, cellar, &c., with a Garden well stocked with fruit trees and vines, lot 30 feet front running back to the Marmot line. The lease has 9 years unexpir ed and no ground rent. It is situated in the neigh borhood of the business part of the city, and will be sold very low and immediate possession given. Apply to BLAKELY & MITCHEL.. je6-d&w. JUST RECEJVED. CASES Embroidered and Plain Florence and Straw Bonnets. 10 boxes new style Ribbons. 20 " Flowers and Wreathes, at W. 11. GARRARD'S 70 Market street. - EIAMILY FLOUR--A few bills of,, family . flour, of a very superior. quality, in store and for sale by MARTIN Sr SMITII, je4-dSzw .56 Wood street, bet. -3d and 4th. SUGAR AND MOLASSES -45 hlidS N. 0. Sugar; 200 bbls Molasses; . Just received and air sale by • MARTIN dt.SMITH, je4-d&w 56 Wood street, between. 3d and 4th VINEGAR -25 Wals Cider Vinegar, for sale by MARTIN 4 SMITH, 56-Wood street. je4-d&w GROUND PLASTER—We have, and will be con stantly aupplind with a thst rate article of Ground Plaster, which we :will dispbse of by the ton or barrel, to suit purchasers. - - - MARTIN:St SMITH, 'el 56 Wood, bet. 3rd. and 4th sts. ACON-1500 lbs prime Sid& and Shoulders 11 on consignment and for sale Gy J. D. WILLIAAIS, 110 Wood street, 13ULVERIZED Sugar 3 Id)Is revived and for 11 sale by • J. 1). 'WILLIAMS, jet 110 Wood st. GSucks Corn ,just receii . ad and for k...) sale by JAMES MAY. M lS e S ci ( s )L e v a rt a i nd li i i l d ,r es sa . i ie l I by . MlSSO j tir .t i itzsyt M.Y. you - DoN...r look nor speak like )'-ourself u l ith I_ your teeth out and gums showing, in that manner. G. W. PADDLE, Dentist, flee doun , abo‘e the Canal lirnige, Petit' strees, perforiMi all operations on the teeth, in a superior manner. niy 31)-g G OFFEE—Prime greco and pale Rio; Old Gov. .I:t% a; Lagnuyrai INlarucaibo; For family use, and for side by THOS. MILLER. corner of Wood and nh sts EAS—cery fine Young Itysnn. • I Imperial and Black. For sale by may In, TII0: 4 , MILLER. UTS—Filberts, Cream Nuts, 1 Eng, IValnuts, Fccons. Almonds. For sale by THOS. MILLER, . may 10. cor. Wood and 4th sts r { RUlTS—Oranges , Lemons, Figs, Prunes:. I'm sale by may 16. mos. MILLER. RNOL.D , S WRITING FLllll).—lteceited, supply of Arno Writing Finals and Red warranted genuine, fresh and free from mould; for sale ha JOHN 11. MELLOR, mays 122 Wood street. HOE PAPER.-100 reams crown s hoe paper, as• },3 autted colors, vet:co - ed and for sale by JOHN H. mr.u.oß, 12:2 Wood st. ('TOFFEE--651 bags prase green Itto. 10 pockets old government Java. Arrtvalg and for sale by LAMBERT & SHLPTON, in and 135 Wood st SOAPS -110 hoses Nu. 1 Itogill; 39 " A!rnoud, Toilet nod Palm. !JO " Ryder Sharing. In atom and for sate by m 143 LAMBERT t.z. SHIPTON Pittrihrstigh Nails-Fitton anti Fire !usu. rrartec Company. OFFICE. No. 21 MARKET STREET. rilllE citizens of Ihttsburgh contodie to Le offer,. an opportundy to effect incuranc,l upon tloro property, by a DoutOstir, n ntttut:uri lir,,tr:d a-otong j tbenvorl yea, based upon rliontcbc capital, and con-I ducted by'direCt.ors, to whose prudence, orte4rtty and roarihri:h they can readily ascerta.o tahr:Lber they rin:ly repose that undoubted security which shouid ever attend on assurance tram:az:hon. To parsons whote proi'orri) has .I:ready 1..c0n dam. aged or destroyed by or stater, the advantage of persona:l l .y adjust.n; the loss with au institution s'r trona, will tre strA er.ffiant. To those who alder ei by the Great Fire, this part:cubit corporation needs no recommendation. The prompt pr.colebt Of the whale azziouist of its icrtoxtrs—,C,Ant.Y Two our:Witt , TltutOrs.ritt D0Li.,,715—0, to them a cefUomut gudruuter of mture sec:arity. It in the part of all priolent men. however i nate, to litt , clp.ti calarolty for the purpose of arold-i dig its effects. To such as hare hitherto escaped, a,: well as to thocc who hacc inastained loon, the facility o f protection and indemnity,, offered by this install—. !Lion, will be the sttongeat inducement to aroid the! reffections and rezret, V. - Mth Most be elperierACed ~trrthoec oho suffer in about hope of rot:Mutton. M. ALLEN, President. feblo-dGin Nua'r Fixity, Srcretury . 'THY. Citizen Soldiers eotnpriz' ng the Pitts burgh Hibernia Grecan. new uncle. t h e ~,,,,mt a d of falit...l. O'Brien, natter therweli fel that tire Ithcir first appeal to their ht::., cd.zetiz ,111 not lir! ), in rue. rellotr CiltZ,ll.4: It ti.o.becinne the diity i . (. ~,, , ,t,,,01, . the 1•,11130r under 4 repenitiou of the Pre sident of the l'. S. to order the r I,Len% of tht•l Coniinni comps enealtli to organize in copaniez and hold ) themselves in readinezz to march 111 Inferior of our', common country, whose sett Ira, been invaded by foreign troop... In ColtrOrtitity with the ahoye orderz or. cordially invite net li at are subject to Nlitizary duty ,and who hone the line of thin —Writ-tow; Itepub lic” at heart, to come forward and stroll their names i in said tu t pa. and if nreeniiirc'to march forthoi.th to i the scene of action, to repel the invaderz of Our errantry. itollniS3VC been upeneil att'apt. Durtea.. ne Way, near Hand street hridze, and at Lteth. Con nolly't No. i 1 Penn NA., tvhere per b.on4 decroug 01 Joining vetil plradc call and have the, name, regts terod. jert 3. 0' 11 lt E N., Capt. Foil undersigned has Ft VF. N DrtED . roNs Road trim, of superior English manaaetory— flat bar; 2I by 1 'niches; tccfl pierexcl for spiking. With counter emits and tritina modelled, lying at Nat chez, WY., in good order, ready for delii,ery. It will be sold at 21 cents per lb., which is totter than such Iron can be purchased in ally otitis part of the country. Inantahatc application alone udi 40i!lifii gam. Addreaa V. ( Di)lut E. jei-ritit Vmkalerrg. Meta, IrrThe Picayune at New Orlratt,t, Th e R e , m ile and .Nliatto (Irian, tit. Louth; the Jtutrnal, Louisville; utrur, Cincinnati, Pittatturgli Pool and Railroad Jolrnat, Balttmore, cad] publish to the amount of ,J 1) and forward the accounts to the Office c . the Vickaburgh Sentinel for payment. --._... . ........• M. MCDONALD, Bril aorl Vrrtm t ' ',Hooter. First street, near Market, is Fr, piepared to make Brass Castings arid 41: Brass works generally on the most , ; ,- .4, reasonable tern's and 'shortest notice. 1 : 4 He invites machinists and all those using brass works to give Into a call, as he is de termined to do all work in his line very low. may 21-ly ;, ---- Ladles Dress Goods. JUST received from New York by Adams & Co's Express, the following styles of Ladies Dress. Goods, which for beauty and cheapness cannot be I surpassed in any of the Eastern Cities, viz: Embroidered Gingham Robes, (new styles,) Graduated Organdi do do; Rich Ombri Iluagos (silk and wool) very cheap;: rials:trines, every price and quality; Rich styles Rep. Cashmere and De Lams; French Gingham and Gingham Lawns; Paris Printed Ilernanni Cobaltine, (a new arti cle of Dress Goods, eery beauliful.) 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 s will be sold at a small advance above Eastern cost by FIFTH WARD LAWNS—(rAsi co ums).—Another lot of Lawns just opened at A. Morris's, No lib' Market at.— warranted fast colors—which we are selling at 12lc per yard. je2 LasVna Cheaper than Ever. AT now M hand the cheapest lot of Lawns ever offered in this market. Such as are usually sold at 371 cents we are selling at $1,50 the Dress Pattern, Call and look at them. je2 (9 yards.) Economists, Read Thiel TH E subscriber is now selling Hats of the beet quality at a reduction of ten per cent. be low all others. He is now manufacturing fine Neuter Beaver Hats with patent mirror in the lining, a beautiful article very low. Fine No. 1 Bush Hata same style and finish; No. 2 Bush do; and every va riety of pearl, blue, and white Cassimere Hats. KEEVILL, je3-d3na Woad at.' bet. Sixth and Liberty. MEM Military Notice "Railroad Iron A MORRIS, No. 65 Market et . . , ifIGHLY IMPOR,TANTI,,NEWS FROIvI THE Ci SOUTIL—The following extract of a letter is from a very respectable Mercantile House, dated WASHINGTON, Rappahannock Co., Va., /' May 26, 1846. 5 DEAR Srn:—Our Mr. Jones has been in ayery low state of health for more than a year; he hp had the benefit of the best medical bdvice our country af fords, and also visited your ciity during last'srimmer, but found no relief. On the! 15th day of April last we purchased half a dozen bottles of your TONIC VERMIFUGE, and half a dozen boxes of S.A.NA TIVE PILLS. Through carelessness in packing the articles in a dry goods box, One half the Vermifuge was broken. Mr. Jones codimenced with the pills, and after taking a few doses,i felt a decided improve ment. The three bottles of jVermifuge which came safe to hand, brought from him, he thinks, not less than ONE THOUSAND WORMS, and perhaps many wore, He is now iu better health,than lie has been in for years. and we hope a few snore, bottles of your V'ermilbge and Pills will effect a permanent cure.— All our physicians have entirely mistaken his case, Prof. Samuel Jackson, of path. city, at the heud. As to our responsibility, we have to refer you to Messrs. Inskip, Moles & Woodruif,lSilk House, Market in., neur Fourth, and Hieskell, Hoskins &„ Co., corner of Fifth and Market sts. Mr. Jones is most anxious to get more of your Pills and Vermifuge as soon as pos sible. Respectfully, J. B. JONES & CO. Dr. D. JAYNE, No. 5, S Third st., Philadelphia. Fur sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72, Fourth street, near NVecid. je 5-,dtkiv Q AYE Y01:"11 DIMES, acid purchase Dr. Thwilp k.) s.da Curminitive, if You wish speedy rtlief and rsr for Choke, Cliobjta Milrbils, Cholera In human. D)sentry or Flux, Dial - flora or t'inniner Complaint. 1 umiting, Bilious Chulie, 6,e. Persons iitllirted ran rely upon it as being u safe and spec , ily leaned) for the ulnas e 'complaints. Pour per• sons supplied at halt pride by bringing a note from a Minister, Alderman or Justice where they reside. • So1:1 wholesale and retail by the following Yet sons: In Pittsburgh—P. A. Pahnestock & Co. .1. : D. Morgan. .1. ..c.licionniaker. Cu, Jpnathan Kidd &..1 Co, R. P. 1-Ictlers, Braun &I Reiter, Wm. Thoru.l Win. Jackson, J. Cassnll,ll). C. Kneo2and. • lu Allegheny—J East Liberty—D. Negley. Wilkinburgh—A. Hogback ; jr. • Turtle Creek-41. Chabant and John Black. Prepared and sold Wholesale and Retail by the sole Proprietor. EDGAR THORN, Druggist, corner Hand and Peon its., Pittsburgh. Al,O, hr. Thornp,oifs I Tonic, Anti-Dyspeptic I and Poi gati, e Pills. Prepared and sold as above. TRY THEM. I N. 11—None genuine IlAithout the fife sitnilie of the Proprietors signed 'on each bottle or box. jet For Sale WALL PAPER STORE AND FACTORY. late of lloldship & Browne, owing to the de cease of the manag ing partner, is for sale. The store, No. ti 7 Wood street comprises an assortment or Paperhanging and Borders, all manufactured or imported stilton the last feW months of the best quid axis and latest styles, and includes a large Invoice', of French papers and borders just rcteived; and much needed in the marl,;!nt. The Factory compri ses the Engine, Machinery; l'atterns and Implements, all in order fur resuming operations immediately.— The established custom and reputation of this!con cern are unequalled by any west of the mountains. An opportunity of an investment of a moderate ea paid so profitable is rarely presented. Apply to David L. Browne at M.& M. Bank, or to Josiah at the Eagle Cotton Works, Allegheny. 11INLItAl, WATERH “'Sparkling and bright li: its liquid liglit.” ... —And not only "itarkling and bright," but for itt delic.eus flavor, Hays & I.lrocktray'i, Mead and Mut real Water is cc' billy "'unrivalled" and the Yyrups are elual to any that ever graced the Mineral reenf. Call and ace, at No. 2 Commercial Low, Liberty nt. je6 Tire' Pcunsylvaulallall-road Company. TII I: uath.r,iontal Controsioner.6 named in the Act of the Ger,erid Atsernbly of the Com monwe,dth of Pear.syls - hoia, entitled "An Act to incorporate the Pean.ylf , ania Railroad Company,' pasted the 13th day ut April, one thousand eight lifindrud and forty- in. hcing duly qualified accord „ar.w, to roe provii,bris of: said act HEREBY GIVE :s;kalt I:that in pursuance of said Act BOOKS o`, bob,rf I iltit,ll to the Capital StOCIC of said Company will be opened at the lime and placeb hetehiaiter ibt,ignated. in the cities 01 Philadelphia, Laneai.. - - tor and l'ittsburgh and jn the Boroughs of Ihrrls. • but; Blocmit.chl, Lewistown, Miffluitown, Hunt ingdom ll,llidaysbuta.Ebensbn:g, Blairsville. and ICat,but;;ll. and to 1 t.i . kept oleo six hours, that 11, is to sax, nom 9 o clock A. M. to 3 o'clock, I'. M. ine , cry J uri,licat day, frir the torn, of ten day, front the Itutt..., re,pvcti,ttly.lorein:tin•r mentioned, viz lo I'M LADELPIik.k, at the Mciehants . Ex chame, on Monday the t.!2,1 day of June nc\t. In LANCASTER at the home of Henry Ken din, S'A a n Hotel, or *natty, the th.:d day of Juno next. , In I! A RRISBURG, ; at &whet's Hotel, on Mum li.ll, ill , %!..:.I day of J Arai next. In Bla niM F i EI,D,' at Win. Lecky',.. Holel. on ''Se-tie-lay. the :2 thlx tl.iy of June nest. L, LF.,‘ . l7•Towx, 4i James Turne t 't, Hotel, on Friday the '2 , 111111 - ay m .lune next. At MI FFLINToWN, Juniata co, on the Sth dat m ;tidy next, at Wthorfs Hotel. ;In 11[NTINGIR IN!, at Adam Hall's Hotel, on i Tucglay, the "lth day lor July nest. 1 In Iti,A IRS Y ILI.II. at Santoel Mc Anulty's Ho fel, on Wednesday, 'be Ist of July next. At HOLLI DA 1':s13(1 . BG, ou the Oth of July next, I at Lote n s Hotel. At 1:1 - 1ENSIT FIG, Cambria count v. on Tae-play. the :fifth day of June; next ; at the honse of Wm, Kettel. ' In I:RI:I.:NSW:non. at Roller's Hotel, on Mon "a% tbe nth day of July next; and la 1 , 1 rrsitu v.GI;, at the St Charles llotal, on WednesAay, the sth 'day of July next. nos I' Cope, i James Mathers, learnt t , BroWn, • John ‘Vhite, 'rhos Tustin, ; Reuben %Alison, lillbat Cre , sun, ; Win A Smith, .1 . 1,0. sparks, : Jacob Brown, Ch; ('hilt=, r henry Flanenry, II M Ilinclunan, Henry Welsh, 11 M Watts. ; Joseph Miliken, Algernon s Roberts, Samuel Hepburn, %Yin 1' Smith, ; F W Rawl'. Philip M Price, ; Edward Duff, ,Lure, Magee, ; John S Cash, Abbott Green. ; 'Robert Allen, Joel K Mann, ; Mosea Montgomery, John J McCalicir: John C Bucher, R C Ilan, Geo W Toland, Chas Kugler, ; J Geo Miles, Day id R Porter, ; H Buehler, his McFarlane, : J Pringle Jones, Jo,eph B Ard, : Horn H Kneass, Fs ward Bell, i John S Littell, J Fisher Leaning, E A Penniman, Robert Toland, ; James Irvin, Win Ayres, ; Christopher Mason, Geo Mulhollan, h . , Geo W Carpenter, Sarni C Ford, I Wm English, blenj L Berry, ; Benj Crispin, Edward Davies, ; Robert Flinn, jr, Henry D Gilpin,'' John B Myers, Thus I' Hoopes,; John K Kane, Edward F Gay, ; Chas Macalester, James Clarke. ; H. Jones Brooke, William Laughlin, ;ylB ' MIME Gold Pen*. DIAMOND 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 s everal gross in this city and vicinity which have given very gen satistaction, I can fully recommend them. Fur sale wholeale or retail by W. W. WILSON, corner of 4th and Market st. Iffaxitel Ornarnonts. JUST opened a fine assortment of most 'banal lid imitation flowers in china vases under glass covers, suitable for parlors, mantels &c.— These flowers surpass in beauty even the finest pro ductions of nature, at least so say men who have examined them. W. W. WILSON. may 27-d3 tharuoid for Glass Cutting JUST rece'd a fresh lot of Shaws superior g a ziers Diamonds, selected with care. , Also, a large lot of diamond sparks, for glass cutters and for sale at the lowest prices. may 27 W. W. WILSON. WELCH, MANN &.DELAVAN , S GREAT The only regularly conducted establishment in the ITnitcd States—it being in this country what Franco nie's and Astley's are in Parisi and London! Admisslon•only j 2.5 Cents: Late or the Park Theatre, New Ford, and the Na tional Amphitheatre, Philudelphia Comprising up wards of 120 MEN AND-JIORSES! JAMES W. BANKER, Agent. . Will exhibit in Pittsburgh , tin *aft, Thursday, and Friday Evenings, the liit,.2nd and 3rd of July, commencing , at 7.1 o'clock, P. M and on the 4th, four performances, commencing at 91, A. M., 11, P. M., 31, P. M., and 71, p. M., in the yard in front of S. Murray" American Hotel 'On Peen st. The Great ,Equestrian Cavalcade will be preceded by the celebrated BRASS BAND, musicians, in an Ocean,t and costly Chariot, drawn by 'Pen Beautiful Cream Colored Horses! The truly •imposing entrance of this noble and magnificent processional CaValcade,must at once strike everybeholder with the highest adniirationi-- The surpasiang beauty of the! thorough bred horses, the gorgeously appointed car t , and the admirably de corated wagons, the designs; and . gilding of which are by the mestdistinguishe.dartists, 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 expended in the accessories and Equip ments proper to the scenes and acts presented, by the superior artists picked and chosen from a hun dred stars, in order to reader this the first', best, and most superior F.questrian Establishment, in this or any other country in the WOrld. The great water proof pavilion tent, superbly furnished, will be 20,- 000 square feet in its dimeninons,iand will with ease contain 3000 persons, who May witness every per formance clearly and distinctly. Among the per formers will be found J. J. NATHANS, the great unsurpassed 2, 4 and', 6 horse rider, occasionally introducing his immense balancing of the infant, Frauk Pastor, on his head,' while the steeds are at lightning speed. This gen tleman is also Equestrian Director. Riding Master, HORACE F. NICHOLS, whose abilities in this line stand the very highest. The two Clowns. Are the 'celebrated JOHN MAY and JOHN WHlTTAKER,rmarkable for their wit and humor, never transgressing the proper grOunds of decorum. SIGNOR GF.ILMANT, the ;great Italian Juggler,on his firm and rapid Steed, Will execute the most;ivon derful Tricks. This gentle Man only arrived in this country last winter. His itho learned Dogs will al so be introduced by himself, and exhibit many ex traordinary tricks. C. J. ROGERS, one of (he most finished scene Riders of history, will appear and introduce many foreign and local scenes, many of which he is the the original of. W. NICHOLS, an accomplished and chaste prin cipal Act Rider of the French and American Schools. W. KINCADE, the bold and Young Equestrian Hero, will My-Niece something new on his new Jett Black Filly. Lure Neal. Mr. E. worms, the. Corine Personificator of the Red Man of the Forest. Mrs. WOOD, the beautiful, chaste and very grace ful female Eonestrian. ; • - The Youthful GEORGE ;DUNBAR, will signalize himself in his great and singular performances of Chinese F.rmilihrinm and personal Posture. , The Comic Concert will introduce the most tal enled Ethiopians of the dttv. NEAL JAMEISON, Wbose inspiring touch on the Banjo is most exquis ite, will be aided in the extraordinary Ballet Depart ment, by the truly gifted lancer, FRANK BROW- F.very attention will be made to the observance ;mid preservation of the gcipd order which is always indispensible to well regulated Eihibitions. je?. =:L=Em=l=iii ......„--_ - E.ar.Ja Lai al di:2 , l tichtSi: 11 AR. COATED PILLS t 4.1 Ori,l a d :.' • • . . 33z..4/.1.v0,10,.0 . .1 .71 .1.1.r.._ l i i tigiviraT .. p. st 3' ''' '.''': '' . .:0.+ 00 4 1 , 4" it .i,othffs .t 7 - vi i, co". c. hrentor. TICRFZIT ILICKENER 7 B SCGAB. COATED VEGETABLE PILLS are the firl and only Medicine ever i.nown flint will positirely;eure Headache, Giddiness, ; Measles, Salt Rheum, Rheumatism, Piles, ! Heartburn, Worms, Dispepsia, Scurvy, Cholera Morbits, Small Pox, Jaundice, ! Coughs, Quinsy, Pains in the Back, Whooping Cough, Inward Weakuess, Consumption, Fits, Palpitation of the ilear!t, Liver Coilnplaint, Rising in the Throat, Erysipelas, Deafness, Dropsy, Asthma, ! Itching's of the Skin, Fevers of all kinds, ! Colds, G o ut, G ra vel, Female Complaints, i Nervous Complgiuts, And all other diseases originating from impurities of the blond. They have cured, since their introduction, over 2,000 persons, who have been given up as hope less cases, by the most eminent Physicians. Kr They are patronized - and recommended by men of the highest distinction, among whom are—. lion. David R Porter, lion. Henry Clay, Hon. John Q. Adams, i Hon. Daniel Webster, Hon. Martin Van Buren lion. J. C. Calhoun, Gen. Winfield Scott, ; Col. R. M. Johnson, lion. Jaities K. Polk, Geo. Lewis Cass. tr, Their virtues are! so infallible that the mane, will be returned in all eases they do not give univer sal satisfaction. Althciugh but two and a half years have elapsed since these celebrated Pills were first introduced to the public, the sale of them in the Eastern and middle States has far exceeded Dr. Clicketters most sanguine expectations. During the past,year, alone, no leis than 10,000 gross of boxes have been sold in the State of New York, 6,000 in Pennsylvania, 4,000 in :Maryland 3,000 in New Jer sey,-2,000 iu Delaware, and 9,000 in the New England States, requiring the constant ' employment of 27 hands, exclusive of printers and engravers. In the same period, upwarda of 200,000 copies of the "Family Doctor" havh been ordered by agents in every section of the !country. These facts must. show, conclusively, that Dr. Clickener's Sugar Coat cdPills,. besides being? the very best medicine in the world, are held in the highest estimation by the public. We might extend this publication to an indefin ite lengthcif we daon it expedient to publish all tersimonials we have received, not only from agents butindividuals and faMilies, who have experienced the , benficial effects of Clickener's Sugar Coated Pills, but we deem unnecessary. The most in contestible evidence of their unprecedented success, are.the numberless Imitations and Counterfeitawhieli haim already appeared:, notwithstanding the brief pe riod they have been before the public. Even some of our staunchest pill makers have had the audacity • Ito imitate the Capsule, of Sugar, in order to disguise the ingredients of their vile compounds, and palm them off for the "real simon pure." Such paltry shifts cannot last long without exposing their hideous deformity. Truth and honesty must inevitably pre vail over rascality and deception. For sale in Pittsbuigh by WM. JACKSON, at his Patent Medicine Warehouse, No. 89, Liberty street, head of Wood at., Pittsburgh. Price, 26c. per box. Dr. Clickener's principal office is Si Barclay street, Now York. irlr Beware of an imitation article called Im proved Sugar Coated Pills, purporting to be patented, as'both the pills and the pretended patfint are for. genies, got up by a Miserable quack tn" New York, who,.fur the last four or five years, has made his living by counterfeiting 'popular medicines; la-Remember, Dr. C.V. - Clickener is the original inventor of Sugar Cloated Pills, and that nothing of the sort was ever -heard of until he introduced them' in June, 1843. Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for Clickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and take no other, or they will be made the victims of a fraud. may 9 - ID7-BLEACH i.._ ED SHEETINGS AND SHISRTING.-- 13 The attention ',of purchasers is invited to our geral stock of these Goods. 4-4 superior Sea Island Shirting Muslins; 1,5,46 . ~ ~ ;it 44 ..C4 12,4 Kamilton Shrietingi 5-4 ' a' 9-8 '" I ' mar 17 PIG IRON--32z i lone Pig Iron, just received b je , JAMES MAY. MEE= Security to Purchasers I==3Z=3:! SHEA a PENNOCK. EMIZMEMM MISVMSNIM CINCINNATI PACKETS For Cincinnati and St. Louis Tim passenger steamer PALESTINE, Capt. Williams, will leave for the above an inte rmediate ports regularly. For Ovight or passage apply on board. For Cincinnati. and Louisville. aninman rAcrEr. 115; : • The new and splendid passenger steam. er COLUlki BI 0 , .Nr...f0., Master, will leave or the above and intermediate parts, regular.. • For freight or.passage apply on hoard._ or tti• jet. Pi: ;VAL KINS Agent. Tuesday Eviqiiicg The now and splendid paasenger.ateants boat DECLARATIOR, Capt. Norheea, Will run use regular pacicet between Pittsburgh and eineinpati, leaving thin port every Tuesday OVCEIIII% at 3 o'clodk: Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Friday evening at 3 o'clock, , The Declaration offers Superior accommodations to passengers; For freight or passage apply on board. AY PACKET THE re, ar mail and pasariger steam. , er UNION:, Captain Maclean, will run as Az..-.-. a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin. nati, leaving this port every Monday at 6 o'clock, P. M. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday at G P. M. The Union was built expressly for this trad". - and affords every accommodation. , For freight or'passage,_ apply on borrd FOR. CINCINNATI. The well known fast running steamer CAMBRIA, W. Forsyth, Master; will run as a regular Packet,leaving every Wednesday morn. ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at.lo, P..314 - the same day. Ramming,. she will. leave Cid/Monad every Saturday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board - , or to FORSYTH & Co., Agents; No. 30, Water street. k PACKET cl T ß l c ie A r s e4l r a , r ; mail and passeeßngnernesttet will run as a regular Packet between - Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday, at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., tho..tiame day. Returning, she will leave Cincinuati every Tuesday, • at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Circassian was built expressly for this trade,' and otter& to her passengers every comfort and ae. commodation. . mar 23 SATURDAY PACKET. • The regular mail and passenger steamer ~..„„MESSENGER, Capt. Linfonl, will run aregular-Packet between Pittsburgh and - Cincinnati; leaving this port every Saturday at 10, A. M.; and Wheeling at-10, P. M., the same -day. Returning, she will leave. Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10 o'clock, A. M. - For freight or passage apply on board. The Messenger was built expressly tbr this trade, and offers to her passengers every comfort and as. commodation.. mar-23 TUESDAY PACKET. - OZTHE regular mail and passen geritearn.• er HIBERNIA, Capt. John Klinefelter, will — run as a regu'ar Packet between-Pittsburgh and ill leaving this port every Tuesday at 10 A.. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. of the same day.-- Returning, she hill leave Cincinnati every Fridayat 10 A. NI. • For freight or passage apply on board. • The Hibernia was built expressly for- the trade, and offers to the passengers every comfort and , sa— -1 perior accommodations._ apt: FRIDAY PACKET THE regular mail and passenger steatn er CLIPPER No. 2, Captain Crooks,.will run as a regularpacket between Cincinnati and Pitts. burgh, leaving this port every Friday at 10 A. M.; and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Monday at 10 o'clok, A. M. _. . . For freight or passage apply on board. • The Clipper N 0.2 was built expressly for this trade, and offers to • her passengers every comfort and ac commodation: mar 23 REGULAR CINCINNATI PACKET. • • THE new U. S. Mail istearner ACADIA ;.MIA• M. E. Lucas, Master, will run as a regu lar passenger packet between Pittsburgh and the above port during the season of 1546, leaving every Thursday at 10 o'clock A, M. The Acadia is new and has superior accommoda tions-. For freight or pavane apply on board, or to a• 9 J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. MONDAY PACKET , The regular mail an passenger steamer MONQNGA_HEI.A , Capt. Stone, will run as a regular . Packet between Pittsburgh and Chichi. nati, leaving thin port every Monday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day.'.Return. ing, she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passsgc apply on bosxff. - 1 - - The Monongahela was both expressly for this trade, and offers to the 'passengers comfort, and att. perior accommodations. mar 31 WEDNESDAY PACKET THE regular mail and passengersteams NEW .I.NGLAND, Capt. S. B. Page, will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinuati, leaving this port every Wednesday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day.... Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Saturday at 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply on hoard. The New England was built expressly for this trade and offers to the passengers every comfort and rape. riot accommodations. mart` 6 SAINT LOUIS PACKETS. FOR ST. LOUIS-REGULAR PACKET The new and splendid passenger stem er TOM CORWIN, Capt. I;iugher, will nrtitin the trade from Pittsburgh to St. Louis, du. ring the season of 18443. The Torn Corwin, was built expressly for the trade, and is elegantly furnished in evety, respect. For freight or passage apply on board. may 19. FOR ST. LOUIS I T—REGULAR PACKET. trfr? - The new and splendid passenger steam. per BRUNETTE, Capt. Perry, will run in iii - e - Triae from Pittsburgh to SL Louis, during the season of 1846. The firancttm was built expressly tbr the trade, and is elegantly (burnished in every respect. For freight or passage apply on board. np 14 FOR LOUSYILLE—REGULAR PACKET. The new and splendid passenger steam. er TONNALLUKA, Capt. J. K -- MMady,, will run in the trade from Pittsburgh to Lordaville, dn. ring the season of 1846. The Tonnaleuka, was built expresslyfor thetradei,. and is elegantly furnished in every resiZet. For freight or passage apply on _ beard, my 22 Remittances to Engl and, Irland, Scot. land and 'Wales.` PERSONS desirous of remitting money to any the above countries, can do so through the sub. scribers on the most easy terms. We are prepared to issue drafts for any amount over £.1,430 sterling Remittances made through our house any day before the 23d of May, will be received in Ireland, by the 20th of June. BLAKELY & MITCHEL, Pittsburgh, Agents for Roche, Bro's Br. Co., New York:- Rennittancts to othe Old Country." ONEY, sent to all partl!. of England, Ireland, ,15-1. Scotland, and N‘r ales, in sums of £1 and up wards, to suit purchasers. ALLEN KRAMER, Exchange Broker. mO-wly&clim corner of 3d and Wood stir Sheriff's Sale, by Adjournment, BY virtue of a writ of Levari Facias, issued out of the District Court of Allegheny Co., and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House, in the city of - Pittsburgh, on Monday, the 15th day of June, A. D., 1846, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the following property, to wit: All the right, title, interest and claim of Samuel Smith, William Mitchell and Andrew N. 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 itifront on Penn street one hundred and twenty feet, and extending back towards the Allegheny river one hundred and ninety feet, bounded on the north by property of the city of Pittsburgh, on the east by Cecil's alley, on the south by Penn street, and on the west by lot No. 32, being part of the same lots which Rich'd Bowen, by deed bearing date the 11th day of. Na vember, A. 11., 1830. conveyed unto Samuel Smith, Wm. Mitchell and- Andrew N. M'Dowell, on which is erected a large Rolling Mill, Nail Factory, blacksmith shops, and , a two story ware house, together with all At fljggres, engine, ma. chinery, tools, Br.c., belonging to _said rolling nail factory and shops. S...eized and taken• in exe cution as the property of the-said :tunnel Smith, Mitchell and Andrew ; A'Dowell, at the 'suit of Richard Bowen,fo- tine of Job Merange. t.. TROV . .IIIO, Share Sheriff's Office, Nay 25, 184etr tpy 26414 MEI .._7'.•:...',,..:.,17.,.- -. 4' ':'.'t..,.f. 11-','-', - •!•,,,,,..;. .. ~a' : `~